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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
PAGE EIGHT IEZ CAPITAL JOURNAL' Increase Rates Polk lone Lines County Teleph Independence, Or., Aug. 13. An In crease in the telephone rates on the lines serving Dullas and Falls City has been ordered by the public service commlfiHiqn. "This lino Is owned j the Willamette Telephone company, the same as the Independence and Monmouth system, where an increase was granted a few weeks ago. The new rates are Identical with the rates placed in elect here, and there is like' wise a 10 cent toll charge between Dallas and Falls City. Independence News. ' Or, R. T, Burnett and family of Eu , guene visited with friends in the city for a short time yesterday. They were on their way home from an auto trip tthrough Washington and Idaho. Mrs. Ed. Owens left Tuesday for Newport. She was met at Corvallia by her daughter, Mrs. Dole Pomeroy and children of Mabel. They will spend a. couple of weeks on the beach and then return to Independence where Mrs. Pomeroy will visit among friends Independence defeated Falls City in a f ist baseball game playeq here Sun day. It is an even draw now between the two teams, each claiming two vie lories. It is expected that another game will be played here next Sunday, Charles Irvine has returned from three weeks' vacation spent at his mountain ranch near Hosklns. Mrs, Jrvine and daughter are spending the week visiting friends in that locality. Peter Kurre and wife have just re turned from a two weeks' vacation Hpent at Neskowin. - Peter is much . pleased with the conditions at that summer resort. . Briefs and Personals. K. C. Eldridge of Portland visited with his family here during the week end. . . - Mrs. Mollle Herren Salem Is vis iting at the Kitchard home north of town. Mrs. E. C. Nelson is visiting rela tives in Corvallis. Mrs. M. O. Fluke and daughter, Mrs. C. A. McLaughlin, are visiting in Kel- no, Wash. ' I; H. McCarther returned the fore part of the week from Newport, where he went to spend a day ort wo with his wife and daughter, who have been there for some time at their summer home. ' Miss Helon Gillespie, a former Inde pendence girl, who has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Wal ter Smith, in Alaska, was married Sat urday, August 7, in Cordova. The name name or tne groom is not known. Dr. Charles Dunamore has returned from Belknap where he spent a two weeks' vacation. B. R. Wolf, of the Independence national bank, accompanied bv hi Wedding Bells For Independence Girl Independence, Or., Aug. 13. Miss Ruby Gentry, a former Independence girl and graduate of the ' Monmouth normal school, was married on Tuesv day of this week to Professor Sherman Gilbert, principal of the high school at Silver Lake, Wash. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents at Camas, Wash. Immediate- arrangements have not yet been made made. Mrs. Martie was past fifty years of age and had lived In Ore gon for some time. She moved here with her husband from Donald short ly before she was rendered helpless. She is survived by her husband, one son of Portland, and father, M. O. Helgerson of this city. ' Glenn Knight,, twenty one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Knight, wife and daughter, left a few days ago!?are,, 8 ?l Cama8' h , ,f h"e thelr ' in the Waldo Hilla for Pacific dtv. y g I'y after the ceremony the bridal party -yesterday afternoon after a lingering w. H. BRANDES, or DCS . Moines, Iowa, who ' de clares lie gained twenty pounds in thirty days alter taking Tnnlno and now feels like a different mnn for Pacific City, T. O. Thayre and family returned yesterday from a visit with Mrs. Thayre's parents near Corvallis. W. K. Craven, Charles Calbreath and P. H. Drexler have been appointed ao- pralsars of the estate of John Winters, deecased. The executors are :Jas. H. Winters and his son, F. L. Winters. Oscar Anderson spent the week-end with relatives in Portland. Charles Smith is recovering from an illness of several weeks. D. D. Good and J. W. Dimick were at Kings Valley the fore part of the week. J. M. Gentry of Camas, Wash., visit ed in Independence Monday while en route to Newport to spend a week at tne seashore. For twenty-nine veara Mr. Gentry was employed on the J. R. Cooper farm east of here. Three years ago he purchased a fruit farm at Camas, and is much pleased with his new home. departed for a honeymoon trip to southern Oregon, where the groom's parents reside. - -The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Gentry, residents of , Inde pendence for many years, and moved with her parents to Washington about thtree years ago. Professor Glisert is also a graduate of the Monmouth nor mal. , Silverton Mourns For Two Deaths ' by White Plague ....Silverton, Aug. 13. Confined to her bed for nearly a year, -a victim of tuberculosis, Mrs. Henry Martie- pass ed away at her home on Fisk street at nine o'clock last evening. Funeral During the month of July the Ash rana egg society disposed of 6254 doz en eggs. ffff Many secrets you Ma will find revealed - m in the green box of "ft Uj Nadine Face Powder 8 in They are secrets which every J 'ace Powder They are secrets which every woman would solve secrets of personal charm. The secret of a rose-petal com plexion N A D IN E'S gift to womanhood. " Ths secret of lasting charm charm which endures through out the day. The secret of skin-comfort with never a. hint of harm. To you, as to a million others, NADINE will eveal these intimate secrets. 1H intimate secrets. x (ft You can procure NADINE from a mX your favorite toilet counter O or ky mail 60c. Jv i NATIONAL TOILET CO., 3 l-rV BHUNErrs Ytuia Sold by Daniel J. Fry. wholesale and retail; Keimeyer Drue: Co.. and other toilet counters. FOR LONG DISTANCE .-; AUTO TRUCKING . . : WillametteV alley Transfer Co. PHOCT 1400 V ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING: yesterday afternoon after a lingering illness with tuberculosis. He was born on the farm near Silverton and spent the greater part of his life in this vicinity. The funeral will be held tomorrow and interment will be I Lyont lei :at)oor5Kin keep you from employment That eruption on yoar face, neck or hands may not be serious, but itstands In the way of yourbusmen and social succesi. Why don't you get rid of it with RESINOL? Afewdays'aseofthis mlld.healingointment and you will be surprised at the improvement. It ll pure end hirmleH, air to tut, od Uteainoll in the Silverton cemetery. Mrs. L. F. Evenson is expecting her sister and husband here from Wisconsin today. They win -remain in Silverton for several weeks. PRINTING A satisfied customer returns. ROWLAND PRINTING CO. Phone 1612, over Pattons Book Store 492 North Cottage Mrs. F. E. Calllster entertained .it tTcard party last evening In honor f her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hague, who are visiting here from Beautiful Homes In 'Attractive Locations close In Gertrude J. M. Page Phone 118 Music Rolls and Brief s, Hamtoottr ifOCourt street ! Salem Sample Store NO. 141 N. COMMERCIAL STREET LADIES DRESS SHOES Ladies Black Kid Low Men's work shoes $2.98 Heel $4.45 to $9.00 ; to $8.85 Ladies Black Kid Louis or Men's . Work Gloves Military heels, $7.85 to $9. . 98c to $2.75 Ladies' brown kid of calf , , Louis or Military heels - Men's work shirts $7.95 to $9.50 , $1.25 to $1.95 Pumps and Oxfords brown Men Khaki pants .... $2.45 or black $4.95 to $7.95; - T"""- Men's overalls, grey, blue Men's Dress Shoes black or brown duck, $2.25 to or brown $4.95 to $11.00 $2.85 C. J. BREIER CO. 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Finally a friend - persuaded me to try Tanlao and I have never seen or heard of any thing to equal it It relieved me en tirely of indigestion and put me right oaoic on my feet I have not unly gained twenty pounds In weight, but 1 feel like a new man In every way. I Just think Tanlao la the finest thing I ever sold in a drug store.'' Tanlao la sold in Salem by Tyler's drug store and by leading druggists in other town adv) W.W.C00RE Home Furnisher HOMI O THS nnrniiM You get more for your uoney at Moore'. HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of All Kinds Bert PrioM Guaranteed CAZX lS Capital Jank Co. The Square Deal House IT1 Cnemeketa 8t Phone III Makes his truck farm net $250 per acrefV Real farming methods and real overalls Herman Moeller has found them both TEN years of farming and today Herman Moeller . makes his farm net $250 per acre in garden truck. Herman Moeller saj3 he's tried a lot of overalls in those ten years -and how he sticks to Blue Buckle OverAlls- every time. , He has found that Blue Buckles stand up under every test of farm work he gives them. And millions of other men, getting . in crops, working in factories, running railroads men on big jobs everywhere have found the same thing about Blue Buckles. They stand the test on every job. Find out for yourself about Blue Buckles. Test the long-wearing denim cloth, the 'wide double-stitched seams. Feel the com fort of the roomy Blue Buckle pattern. Blue Buckle OverAlls and Coats never bind or rip. Solid workmanship in every detail is bound to give you real value. All sizes Men's, Youths', Children's. .Ask your dealer today for Blue Buckles. "Every par of Blue Buckles ts always big, strong and comfortable." (Signed) II. II. 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Bu ciedioine wnicb will aura any known 4Ue.a Open F'l lBTt fnn It a. ra until I p. ax Biggest selling overall in the world 0 Union Merdt A M g vemiis Pumps in torn Sole f V high louis heels, in brown and black kid f rny splendid values Jr)w( Prcied at ..; $9.75 Oirls walking heel shoes in brown and black Kid and Calf, built for service and good looks. ; : Very reasonably priced from ... .... $7.25 Children's F oot shaping Shoes fine shaping Shoes for the wee folks, have the children wear Busier Brown's for Comfort Dura bility and style Priced moderately. BUSTER 'BROWN SHOEmSTORE q . a