Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 08, 1920, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    Capital Journal
Stayton Power
Company Builds
fig New Plant
Sept. 8. The Stayton
light and Power company hag pur
chnied the Mrs. Anna Brcwn prop
arty mt the end of Third street, and
ts ttauiag down the old building.
water wheel has been pur-
and will be placed on the
acquired property on the
i side of the water ditch. The
la a big one, weighing over
bub, and capable of develop
aT horsepower when set in its
war location. A dynamo wlil be
Vlaced on the south side of the
and when the work in
of construction is complet-
cd the company will have two ecpa
xste plants. The office building
I am in use will probably be moved
onto the lot on which the building
now being demolished stands.
J- W. Mayo and family have re
tarned from several days or. the
beach at Netarts.
, Quite a number of Staytonites
have been at the huckleberry patch
i the last week. It is stated that
t (Mtveral thousand gallons were tak
en out during that time.
G. R. Munkers was visiting in
town this week. He recently ar
rived from San Francisco.
C B. Schaefer, who liv-'s two
miles south of town in Linn county,
ha recently completed a new barn
on his ICO-acre farm. eH has also
purchased the bungalow belonging
to Curtis Cole, on the Gus Harold
Itiaee. and will move it onto his own
land and occupy it.
D. M. Doll is acting as rural oar-
" rler while Floyd Ciabtre.; is on joy
: tue his annual vacation.
Henry Smith, formerly in tne
. second-hand business in Stayton,
was in town last week. He expects
! to return and open a seejrid-hand
: store here again in the ne'ir future.
Frnk Grlerson, who was confin
ed to his home for some time wth
g appendicitis, is now able to be out
i The George Bell home is .lUiiran-
' tiiMMl for dipthcria, Mrs. Bell Ileitis
Hjh sufferer from a slight attack.
Manager Humphreys, of the Sar
Theater, 'has placed new iera
claalis in his theater, which !s an
j improveceit that will be greatly
appreciated by his patrons. Hj 's
showing good pictures and striving
1 hard to entertain the show-going
public.
j Paul B'akeley and family are
now located at Hollywood, Cal.,
: where he has a position In a drug
til ore.
Dallas News
'. Hallux. Sept. 8. Mrs. Will Mll
l.liekanu of Falls City spent Tuesday
I as the house guest of Mrs. Floyd
1 , - Sonter.
Mi-'.; Amie Pernot and "Brick"
iHyde, both of Portland, passed
'tlirouKh Dallas Tuesday on thtds
wty to Newport toi' a few days.
Mi I'ernot and Mr: Hy.le are stu
dents of O. A. C. Miss : 'ernut Is
' a GammB Phi Beta ami Mr. Hyde
la a Kappa Theta Rhoo.
Miss Janet Laurie hctan-e the
bride of Guy 10. .'shorttv at her
home, on Friday September 3. Ttev.
William A. Curry of file Evangelical
church, officiated. The bride is
Well known in Dallas, having in
tended high school here.
The young couple motored to
Portland and neighboring cities.
They will make their home in
Pallas.
Mm A. Gooch and son. Fred,
and daughter, . Bessie, returned
Tuesday from an extensive motor
tour through Washington. They
-visited relatives in eSattle for sev
eral days.
a Xi F. Yoakum ftegan picking
'hops in his yard near Dallas Tues
: daty. He reports that th.i nops
are good this year. He expects
a good crop this season.
Rtev Friar and Joe Jennings
spent a tew days in Portland the
last of last week.
Fred Jennings visited with his
. parents, fcp Perrydale iovcv the
week-end.
Mrs. Hoyd D. Moore, whJt has
been spending a few days with
;BIr. Moore's parents ne.ir Mor,
; mouth, returned to her home on
i Monday.
X Miss Magdalene Kuntz visited
ijariih her parents. Attorney and
;pSrR. P. J. iKuntz over the week-
piiav
spent last Saturday afternoon vis
iting in the county seat.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Varnes and
daughter of this city spent the
week end in Newberg visiting with
their daughter, Mrs. Ams Post and
family.
Wayne Bell and family of Ore
gon City are here now and will re
main for about a. month, they arv
here to look after their crop of
pears and prunes on their farm
north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Harrison
returned the latter part of the week
from their outing at Newport.
Mrs Lucinda Long came home
Saturday afternoon from Pacific
City where she had spent the whole
summer for her health, and says
that she was quite well all the
time.
Jim Woodman went to Portland
Monday morning on a business
trip.
Rev. E. T. Starkey supplied the
pulpit at the Baptist church last
Sunday morning and evening. The
Methodist church dismissed their
evening service and went over to
hear him; he was a former pas
tor here and has many friends in
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ladd of
McMinnville spent Sunday here at
the home of Mrs. Ladd's mother,
Mrs. Phebe Burch.
Miss Addle Martin went to Port
land Monday for a week or more
visit with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Newman
went to Pacific . City Tuesday
morning for a fe wdays outing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Richards and
Miss Gertie Hea also went over at
the same time.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrey Richards
and family of Portland spent the
fore part of the week visiting here
at the E. W. Rea home.-
Paul Rowley and parents autoed
over to Pacific City last Saturday
and spent several days at the resort.
Bringing Up Father By George McManus
'"wraaiia
T"lSf
Polk County Court
m He: estate of Richard Jones
Evans, deceased. Petition for order
der to pay claims filed. Order to
pay claims.
In Re: Estate of Barney Phil
lips, deceased. Application to set
off homestead to widow. Order
setting off same.
In Re: Guardianship of Ida M.
Percival, an incompetent. Order
appointing Carl H4 Percival guar
dian. In Re: Estate and guardianship
of Alice and eHlen Slyfield. minors.
Final report and account, i'llsd. Fi
nal discharge of guardian filed.
In Re: Guardianship of l4t M.
PerAval, a icompetet prsogEM r
Percival, an incompetent person.
Guardian's bond filed.
In Re: Estate of Henry Clan
field, deceased. Order appointing
George Clanfield administrator.
Bond approved. Frank H. Fawk,
W. J. White, and P. A intuteth ap
pointed appraisers.
In Re: Estate of Charles A.
Hubbard, deceased. Petition pre
sented letters to issue. Bond filed.
Order approving bond and appoint
ing administrator and upuniUsrs.
In Re: Estate of John It, Cocp
, deceased. Final account (tied.
Ordei setting time for hearing.
In Re: Guardianship of the Es
tate of Frank E. and L. W. Scbrunk
minors. Petition for letters. Or
der appointing guardian. Order
approving bond and appointing ap
praisers. noBd filed.
In Re: Estate of Alfred, -M ISo'tap.
Petition for appointing of execut
rix. Last Will and testament filed.
. - . , 1 1 ' " SrU .
t "" . INrt a M
Scotts Mills Man
Is Buried Today
Near Silverton
Silverton, Ore., Sept. 8. The
body of Henry Prather, a former
Scotts Mills man who died in Cali
fornia a few days ago from injur
ies sustained in an auto accident,
arrived in Silverton last evening
and interment will be in Miller
cemetery east of here today. Ac
cording to information received
from California by relatives of Mr.
Prather, his arm was injured re
cently in an automobile wreck.
Later it seemed necessary to am
putate the member, and he died
shortly after the operation.
Mr. Prather was about thirty
years of age and had lived In Scotts land spent Sunday here with friends
in his former parish. He was ac
companied home Monday, by his
daughter, 'Velma, who spent the
last week with Miss Emma Fisher.
G. G. Looney and ramlly are
spending a week at Pacific City.
Miss Dovey Rhodes has gone to
Portland to do dressmaking.
Mr. and Mrs. WeatheiTord and
children of Portland and Mrs. Kirk
patrick of Albany spent Sunday at
the W. G. Davis home.
Dick and Oscar Tuve were home
from Oregon City Sunday. .
Mott Moyer of Salem spent Bun
day with his family at the Fox
home.
Mills for a number of years. He
was well known in Silverton. He
was a son of the late John Prath
er, whose death occurred about a
year ago at Scotts Mills, resulting
from burns sustained when his
clothing caught fire while sleep
ing on a sawdust pile near the
Butte Creek Lumber Co. mill east
of Scotts Mills. It was believed
at the time that' his .clothing
caught fire from his pipe. Mr.
Prather, Sr., was night watchman
at the mill.
Hazel Green Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert and
Hazel Green, Sept. 8. Edgar Miss Emma Fisher went to Pacific
Johnson and E. Lukenbeal havecjtv Tuesday bv auto, for a day or
It speaks for the prosperity of Sil
verton and also for the vision of
the ieople of this community. Of
the large class of boys and girls
who last spring completed the
work In the eighth grade, only two
or three living in this city will not
enroll, it is said, when the high
school opens, making the enroll
ment of pupils who finished work
In the eighth grade 100 per cent.
There are unprecedented finan
cial Inducements offered boys who
waver in continuing their studies
just now. Boys of fifteen and six
teen years are frequently paid the
sort of wages that men received
but three or four years ago. The
fact that they have rejected the
offers given to work " speaks well
for the understanding, it is stated,
and the ambition of the boys
themselves.
Fire Chief Graoner of Baker
has gone to Los Angeles to at
tend the national fire chiefs' convention.
S. C. Stone, M. D.
TREATS CANCERS
167 South Commercial Street
and does a general office practice.
Office Tyler's Drug Store
gone on an outing to Brightenbush
Springs.
Rev. E. O .Shepherd of Port-
Marriage LU'ennes.
Guy E. Shorey, age ?;t til Janet
E. Launer, age 17, both of H&llas.
Albert 1. Kullander of Indepen
dence, age 31 to Fern M. Seaman,
age 26.
The annual meeting of the state
horticultural society will be held
in Eugene during the latter pait
of November.
A Safe Bet
Overlooked
"Moses overlooked a safe bet
when he forgot to mention the
toothbrush in his command
ments." Painless Parker.
It is safe to say that if every
body took good care of the teeth,
sickness and disease would be
reduced by half. You can't have
good digestion and bad teeth at
the same time. You can't be
happy, healthy or good-looking
with decayed teeth in the mouth.
E. R. Parker System dentists
enjoy the largest dental practice
in the world. Their way of
practicing dentistry has been
tried 28 years, and the public has
given its full approval.
When vou think of TEETH,
think of Parked
Registered Dentists Using
E. R. PARKER
System
Dr. t. at. Ogden,
Dr. F. V. Grief
State and Commercial Streets, Salem,
Oregon
V
Amity News
Amity. Sept. 8. -Mrs. Guy Nott
and daughter spent the week end
lyiaHing with friends and relatives
In McMinnville.
I i Robert Brown, who is employed
In a garage in Salem was home
iover Sunday visiting with his par
fajafcs. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown.
P. 8. Hevlnnd of Newberg spent
last Friday here on business and
renewing old acquaintances.
It Messrs. Earl Burch and V"s
.proves decided to go deer hunt
htg last Saturday morning and
started out early by auto. but
when Corvallls was reached the
nachine broke down, so the hunters
;eturned the same evening by train
Ma
': Miss Anna Romig of McCoy left
Jlast Friday for Camas. Wash.,
ffvhere she will again take up her
UKhooi work. Miss Romig is hn in
structor in the schools at Camas
,-ek end visiting with friends In
(Portland.
of Amity's former young
are listed as teachers in the
- i rrei rf Lv. v tin bn ex
I 'aii.ed ty :. r.u:nbr of dvcurs
as fccirjr Sua ta the itnamud
t jrrr ard e:rtr. ti w,l.m Tif.
mi sdfl it -worry and ortr-
v-ork, Mid cur refined, unnatural diet. '
V tic ail lend to drain the natural
ambus school in McMinnville! Pn from the blood taier than ilie
the coming season, they arsl I'"1'; wi'h??
miwi muia tiouisun ana am-
ow Women Are Often
Cheated Out Of Their
Best Years
Iiysician Explains How Many Women Undermine Their Health and
i.L.'ri Yl I 1 I a.au! a.I - T rl 1 T-
t leva i iictr nap miess oy jueEung me iron in 1 aeuc JDiooa kuh low
tm How Organic Iron, Like Nuxated Iron, Helps Strengthen The
rves, 1'ut Roses lit The Cheeks and New Vigor and Health
-a I he Veins Of Pale, Careworn Women.
Lack of iron robs the blood of its power to make
f.rm and healthy tissue, brain, and muscle out of the
food we cat and the oxygen we breathe, and turns
a woman with rosy checks, sparkling
health and boundless encry into one who
is pale, run-down, tired and hopeless. Her
thin, watery blcod, lacking stren-jth-givi.-.g
iron, undcr-r.oi',ri:hes her body and brain
ar.a rcios her oi her natural energy and.
cheerfulness. She loses interest
;n life and cannot enter i:Uo the,
normal healthy pleasures of
'.hose ibout her. She is li:rr-!ly
electing htrrclf out of t.ic beat &
years of her life, when
:he ir.frrht. in most rasrs. xS
tjtjic&y renin h.-r strer.-th
I ;.i:. i tT
-iiu vi.. iitj Dy icsouaf,
!.er Mood with organic iron Jt
W-ritr-d Iron Jtffl
Tl, .i,rn.l Jl.fM -f .'WA
the Mood of to irany V :;
Jones.
ter. A. F. I,ary returned from
business trip to Seattle, last
afternoon.
thoold teed the bhj,d with organic
Iron, and Dr. lamee Franclt Sul'ivan.
f rraerly of Brllcvue Hospital (Outdoor
!!.), New York, and Wettcheiter Cellar
Hospital, explains below why organic iron,
like Nuxated Iron, ii admimitervd to
Tr , a Hi.An . , mi-i iu uiit.vTTu .rarn ,y y,..; iritis
Kreta Allison and mother j auonfrr. healthier, and har.raer.
very wtitnan ' the rich! tn mn
rlrar and beakh. But many a woniar. cheats
herself of her best years by allowing lack of
Iron in her hlovd to undermine her beatefa-
-10 n; the saMest feature Ot modem condition to ward o the SJaaBsSi
,.te it tte uurcuer ox unnaon careworn ,ut ar ,r,,..lt
women who ir tht so easily regain ha' pinm around in. To pert the necesaary iron
and kt;!th. llortors' offices are filled wilh in the blood. I tare prescribed -NiDrAtcd
worr.er. e ho are conttartiy tired, paU. sickly. Iron many, many times, and I ha-re aeea
itr :.: .,; ;f'c. 1 i- ici :;ice.i that many Itequeut instances where it gas, renewed
tjnrh Srara, fcy H !,- puTting iror. in liieir aitength and energy, iaeresvsej 'sowrr of
dy bit! 1 np r.h red blood, iiitmanri ma ll Tills mi Iks tiaj hlaaaS
- ) v, a: rrierry. get thewiaerswsi ot health' in ahoot test days or two wetanf
JDH0ID5
(TaMst or Granules)
INDIGESTION
tkt or without vrlr;
QUICK RELIEF!
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too nn-d to jilay
too llatlesa :o M
Joy tho too.1
things of life.
Sr. SnUtrmn I
(bo accompany'
log article ,-
plain how
women m a y
IQnlekly regain!
tneir health and
mo nx or organic iron like
JiOTaterl Iron.
time. I cnnsite v,-. ..... t TZZ .a
the loremns htnl l.i. v..-,j
llt to which J have ever had recourse. "
Haaofartatwi' Sett: luxated iron, which la
rorommeiided a bore lj not a secret rrmedr bat ona
of Ifkicli U well kaown to druan esemrheraT Va-
Increa
NUXatMt Irfm im .!.mn..l mm ... .
tha WflMfem Nxt.IhI l .,. , S
Sal 2," ,'-h" "f".i" not ba tod C
laae acoeptnat asaVrtor auhaatuies. The aamrfaeK
mera guaraatea aucceatfal awl anttralr utjffao-
"wolts u esary ourchuer or thar will remnal
asaaay. n ta dissented by Ul rood drarsMa-
aavaDs arr soorr a bowns
MAKERS OT
two.
The Women's Missionary sociaty
will meet with Mrs. W. Q. Davis,
Friday afternoon.
Rev. E. 13. Ward and wife of Phil
omath, returned missionaries of the
United Brethren hcurch from
China will be here next Sunday
and speak in the church both in
the morning and evening services.
Charles Van Cleave and family
returned from Portland Saturday
evening and reported his sister,
Bertha, as some better:
Mrs. Kate Basher, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Brinkman of San Francis
co, passed through this vicinity
Monday, having autoed to Portland
to see Mrs. Basher's niece, Miss
Bertha Van Cleave.
Silverton Boys
And Girls Stay
With Schooling
Silverton, 'Ore., Sept. 8. Open
ing of the public schools in this
city one week from next Monday
will disclose a circumstance, it is
believed, that is most remarkable.
The Best in Dentistry
at the Lowest Prices
Scientific methods, best materials,
and careful attention used In all
work
Examinations Free
Plates $12.50 up
Crowns (Anterior) Gold
or Porcelain $6.00
Crowns (Posterior) $7.00
Bridge work, Gold or
Porcelain $6.00 to $7.00
Gold Fillings $2.00 up
Porcelain Fillings
Silver Fillings
Cement Fillings
Cleaning Teeth
Removing Nerve .
Extractions
$2.00 up
$1.00 up
. $1.00
$1.00
$2.50
$1.00
DRS. ELDRIEDGE & SWENNES
DENTISTS
EXAMINATIONS FREE
Phone 1600
SALEM, OREGON
204-5 Gray Building
Corner State and Liberty Sts.
Over Harttnan Broa
Jewelry Store
BadRubbM,
Ll tha Hcostr
whbltspittatai
Molor-Drlvej
Brush, beat,
weep and
tlon clean allr
litter and dust
out of your ton.
no mey ne on
uienoM.
! No dirt remains In "B,
Let us prova h b jonij
WM.
The Store of Houmi
Phone 67 136 N. j
SCHOOL DAYS
" k a
jSlow is a good time to prepare. Mothers will solve the
many problems in preparing their children ready for
school at this store.
GINGHAM DRESSES
CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES,
ages 6 to 14 years, in new plaids, QOa
and stripes, $2.98, $1.85, UOK"
MISSES GINGHAM DRESSES, excel
lently good quality, new styles; a real
serviceable dress for tJO QQ
school wear :
Middy Blouses for School Wear $1.65
Gingham Week
Buy Rem
AT TO
Remnant
Wanted
Hides, Sacks, UaoUs
Junk of all kinds,
215 Center i
Capital Jan
Bargain M
Phone Ml
ForSaM
Stoves, Ranges, Heatenvfl
kinds of Furniture CSSCT
also.
Capital hm
Bargain m
215 Center 6tia
Phoaw Mt
One of the most successful Gingham Sales we have
had for some time; each day sees thrifty gingham buy
ers taking advantage of tl is sale.
FINEST FRENCH GINGHAM, 32
inch, new pretty, plaids, t (1.,
yard DVt
ZEPHER GINGHAM, 32-inch, very
choice patterns, J.Qa
the yard :i7C
ZEPHER GINGHAM, 27-inch, new
stipes and colors, 35c
APRON GINGHAM, small and large
checks, one week, 25C
LIGHT PERCALES, 36 inch, JJ2c
DEVONSHIRE CLOTH AND SCHOOL
DAY CLOTH, guaranteed CC.
colors, one week, yard :
Wanfe
ei n nnn worth of
Goods. Will Pa7 Csa
Capital M
Bargain fl
115 Center
Phone :
W. W. Mi
house rvm
Home of the Vie"
ydu GET MOKE
MONEY AT M00
A satisfied cWr'
Rowland W
. Pitton sM
Phone 1512, over
FOB WHO
ALTO TB'
School Shoes
The kind every Boy and Girl needs, at the prices you wish to pay. Visit our Shoe
Department Today. Rulers and Pencils Free with suits, dresses and shoes.
SCHOOL SUITS FOR
BOYS
with two pairs of
pants with each suit,
$7.95.
BOYS' WAISTS,.
BLOUSES, ETC
at
SAVING PRICES
EOPLE 'S
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VCKI5
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Valley Tt
Co.
PHONE Mft
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Trunks, 1W
Cases
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340 COCBT
Music Kolas
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