bT:5 JlWreda, October 14 Ac Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon TtesfNewsCovering Central Willamette Valley By Special Reporu Bringing Up Father By George McManus ' "nvrlffnf 1 weraatli City Officers of Independence Are Nominated, fOOHD BETTER NOT SO "J I )E ill I WMHT A LITTLE I J YOUWE 4ETTINi I I f ' j j T Independence, Or., Oct. 14. Pursuant to a call Issued by Mayor W. H. Walker a mass meotinB was fceld in the ctiy boll Monday even ing wbcn nominations were made tor ctly officers. The meeting was not very larRly attended. The ticket was made up, however, and fa as follows: For mayor, Ray Walker; recorder, B. F. Swope; twuncilmen, four year term, C. V. Calbreath. A. h. Thomas and Claude Skinner. W. E. Craven was nominated as councilman for two year term to fill a vacancy. The city treasurer is appointed by the council. Ordinarily two or more tickets are placed In the field each year, fcut it is the opinion of many cltj. Bens that only one ticket will be In the field this year. The candidates named are good representative trasinesa men and popular with the elector. Their ' election November 2 in practically assured. SVV" """"'"" () 1920 BY INTL FffTUB GrV'Ct. w:. " """1 tomorrow to attend one of the mo.st The Southern Pacific company s warehouse in this city is the busiest place in town at the present time. Hops are being delivered from all parts of the tributary country. Many were sold on contract and stared in the warehouse awaiting shipment to the purchasers. Few xales have been made here since lioppicklng. The growers are of fered, it is said, only 35 cents per e V... ..w,., in,l tin. nf them seem disposed to sell at the "f. ' property and prevailing price. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson of Portland, former residents of In iftpondence, visited his parents In the city Sunday. K. K. Tripp left Sunday for Chl voko, where he will spend several m eUH visiting relatives and trans mrting business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ci. Mcintosh, ajrff. J. I). Davidson anil Mrs. I'eter Kurre motored to Portland Sunday turning Tuesday evening by way ft Salem K. W. Mackey moved his family to Pedee yesterday. Mr. Mackey 14 engaged in lumbering for the lum- ; turn to her home in this city this berlng company operating there. week. About fifty people from Inde- j Murphy ei Son of Buena "Vista pendence go to Albany today and estimate their loss in nmnes this Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schumacher for road by Xsal Macomber et ux fall on account of rain at about spent Monday in Albany. The Rebekah lodge of Independ ence is making plans for a big Hallow'een soeial .in Oddfellows hall next Tuesday evening. and O. E. Dennis et ux be accept ed and a portion of old road be Fairfield Polk County Court XV. w Circuit Court. Mix et al vs. (3. Benson (Political Advert Im 'lit.) Republicans for Stanfield Harding Needs Repub lican Senate Oregon Needs Protect ive Tariff sensational divorce cases that 'has been started In this country for) $1500. This is said to be more than some time. It is the ease of Mrs. fifty per cent of the value. Venl Hill against her husband, al Clifford McBeth was in Mon- prominent farmer of Independence mouth off business yesterday. and formerly representative in the, I'eter Kurre, whois said to have , !"'' ""c numiieo nais mat work ;,i. Demurrer filed bv Warren Mrs. Hill alleges cruel and lnhu- of constructing the new sawmill 1 Construction company. Demurre r ' -""'.. ,...... wuuiu uegin lieioie UClOtjer filed t,v fin. Imletinnrli.nt ,- of his property and custody of the 16th, states now that the mill will ing company. Demurrer filed by .u ' u UK Dum m inuepeiid- state highway commission.. home nearly a year ago, taking thejence but the starting has been de- H. E. Allen et ux vs. the un- v....H " u niwei aa nasn t bought known heirs of William W. Lynch nun teu in ijiiin euumj. , un me nam yet. The Civic club will begin thej Miss (Jretchen Kraemer was here season's work next Tuesday after- from Salem Saturday and Sunday noon with an informal reception I visiting her parents, and get.to-gether meeting for the Miss Gladys Reynolds was here newcomers and friends of the club, i from Albany a few days ago. Sue Members of the club are looking Is a teacher in that city, forward to a big time. Mrs. Mary Lornmon -.-., iters Cards are out announcing the from Salem this week visitimr her i.i.j coming wedding of Miss Florence daughter, Mrs. Nellie Burnett, die z ' I I a Rue vi Henrv Petite ? W: PSS'S T".?r'ltWfK "' f,onl county I Ce?tifkattfo attachment filed! a"""" """ imu winn sue nan oeen to attend the on Monmouth street next Tuesday. ' Wedding of her son Xory, which The, Dadics' Aid and friends of j took place last Thursday." ' the Methodist church tendered a A trio of violinists including Rev. i.ueweii reeepi.oii o nev. 0,1114 .vn a. j-rojipe, Isaac Compton and Paul'orde ..uurv jfivvwun .u ...... uvi.nun, oiuu 1 u i n in n 'd musie at the Bap- iin ilaisey, their new charge. ! tlst church Sunday evening. This J. F. Ulrich of Alrlle has re-j was their intiul performance and turned from North Dakota Where the feature was greatly appreciated) he V'lUit ulfl;l I ituebff i, tttft vll V. 1, lt . h ' i business. I rflaa He.anTn ... """Ulon. vs. C. b. Crlder. Jault Lyn et al. Order approving bond am! directing decree to be entered. De fault and decree. Mary A. Swltzer affidavit as to whereabout of de fendants. Order for publication. Hannah E. Evans vs. W. H. Mc Daniels Sr. Order dismissing for mer cause. Oitection to cost bill left open. In re transferring funds from dog fund No. 2 to general fund. Order that $564.48 be transferred from dog fund No. 2 fund to correct error. Probate Court. In re estate of P. F. Clark, de ceased. Order setting October 27, 1920, as time for hearing applica tion to compel payment of indebt edness. Marriage Licenses. E. H. St. Louis, age 42, mill wright of Dallas, to Chrintena L. Olson, age 36, of Dallas. samiiei u. Bpriusm-ccii, iee ..... I railroad man of Dallas, to Helen I Greenwood, legal age, of Dallas. Fairfield, Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Parker and son, Frank, spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Jameson, in Mil- waukie. I Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dultettei to general ; werc Salem visitors Saturday. Miss Naideen Smith attended th- wedding of Miss Naileen Blanch arl at Oregon City Saturlay. Miss Smith acted as bridesmaid at the wedling. Mr. and Mrs. John Imlah speni a few days In Portland last week on business. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Moses underwent an operation last week to have a piece of steel filing removed from her eye. The pupils from the Mahony.at 2:30, don't foTglT rlisit rHni :i rp n 1 1 mirl i n of iiir) lu.n, n uwj oU... out Bcv a- icttunei mis ; were Portland visitors. year. Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 and church twice a month r m . r i . i isr I ou Must nepiace me w ear vs. Ralph L, publication of Nina E. Collins Collins, order for summons. C. G. Burton vs, Phillips et al. dismissing suit. I John Pi Sumpter vs. Ada Stimp ter. Order of default. Decree of . divorce. Mayfield Woolen Mills, a cor. and Tear on the Human System c-x-x-c-i-xx-c-c-x-xx-w-x-XK-x-:- s eff' )l Iflfl tU fi. j Mr. imA Mrs. .1. K. Muhliunl havo i uiu r-"-?n JUrovni mfu - " I----"-- "leu bsvwvj hum fiuei (a i movea trova inv larm no reovnuy i tn o. A. c. at Corvallia .sold to tnoir noma in cnu city. Air.; Air. and Mra. K. Hubbard nuys independenoe is trood ed in McMtanyiUe noUffh for him and h3 has no in tention of moving to Portland as was reported when hfl Hold hi K. Craven visit a few days ago. i iti'in. Mrn. w. II. Wftlker, who hi been receiving medical treatment uet "OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!" i ime is rtlsou noffpikti expected to Vie i lor some able to re- H. N. STANF1E1J) As in generally known, the pres nt (republican majority in the Ll(ed CKalei senate is Just one' ote. Repuhllcun control 0( that body in. therefore. 111 Jeopardy, '.t' is the realisation of this fact which! h causing Oregon's republicans '.o' unite in support of ih,. candidacy f the republican nominee fori Uattsd Stales senator. Robert N.I Stanfield. With .1 d4fference f uMly one in the present senate, re-i imblk'Hii voters have awakened to the fact that if tiny vote for tSeorge K. Chamberlain Ihey may! br HiHt very act he turning the emtrtd v( (he senate over to the democrats on the other hand, bj tacUng Robert N. Stanfield It is fMwlble that his single voir may Kive the republicans control of th- senate, ami thus put that body! mildly back of Harding. Oregon producers an. fearful of the effeet that the election of Cox hl s democratic senate wouM have upon them. It Is quite dent that under democratic rule; rival products of foreign origin would offer a seriouii menace to1 many Oregon products If the Am erican standard of living Is t,. t. nisintsiined. Oregon farmers, live ' took men. fruit growers, lumber men and wool growers must re-1 ctMve a price for their products! which will enable them . make .. reasonable profit ovei and sbove the cost of production. They will fee unable to obtain such reason able profit, or any profit at all, un-t-ww a rasiubllcan a dmmlst ration Is elected to levy pu-ttecti'e lariff amies Just high enough to navel Mr priducers frtuii the ruinous: (Vtinpctitioii threaten.'il l. t Home-made Remedy t Stops Coughs Quickly T Thr sail M Jrfb niitielne MB Miff T iiinril A fimdly HUiuily silly ami T ipriekly msde. (aN about I. You miglit be surprised to know that the best thing you eun use for a severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in JtMt a few moments. It's cheap, hut for I prompt results it bents anything else you ever tried. 1'xuully stops the , ordinarj cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too- children like it and it is pure and good. I'our 2 ounces of Plnsx in a pint bottle) then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari lied mNasjai, honey, or com syrup, Instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus yoii make a full pint a family supply hut costing no mine than a small buttle of ready-mads' cough syrup. Anil as a cough medicine, there is really nothing better to lie had at any price. It goes right tti the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It nioinnllv hems tne iiiiiani'ii nu-m brand that line the throat and ait passages, stops tne annoying mimu tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon vour cough stops entirely, Splendid for bronchitis, croup. hoarieDSia and bronchial asthma. Plnel is a highly concent rated com pound of Norway pine extract, famous fur healing the membranes, To avoid disappointment ask youi diuggist lor "4 i ounces of liiic with directions and don't accept any thing else. Guaraateed to give abso lute sat isfnetion or monev rsfuadM The Piael Co., 't. Wayne, lnd. Juvenile Court. In re adoption of Gunda Ham Hanson, minors. Order al lowing Herbert and Ada Rideout to adopt minor children of Peter G. Hanson. County Court. Order directing deeds for land Did you ever stop to consider what a tremendous task is placed upon your human system every day? Your heart is constantly pump ing life and vitality to every part of your body. This is being rap idly consumed after being turned into energy end strength that keeps your system performing its various functions. Every day there is a certain amount of wear and tear that must be replaced, if you are to enjoy good health. Many people have found S. S. S. a great aid in keeping their system in good condition. Being such a fine blood tonic and system-builder S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the blood supply, and gives new vigor and vitality to the whole body. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. Write for free literature and full information to Chief Medical Ad viser, 162 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Ga. Don't Suffer From Piles !To Matter If Yon Have Been t Long-time Sufferer There's Re lief With Pyramid Pile Suppositories Try PyramK no matter what else you havt used. It shoulc give quick re. lief and hai saved mini from an opera, tion. Get a 61 cent box ot Pyramid Pill Suppositories al any drug store It is the righl thing to do, t relieve itching bleeding oi protrudini piles, pernor, i rectal troubles Use coupon foi the week. umpqua post of the 2 region, at Roseburg, , stage a big celebratli nay, November 11. W. W. MM HOUSE FURNISH Home of the View YOU GET MORE I MONET ATI Buy Remm AT THE Remnant Sto Call at 404 Phone 1177 rhoids and such Take no substitute free trial. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 505 pyramid Bills,, Marshall, Mich. Kindly send tne a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Suppositories, io plain wrapper. Name ., Street , gaj City Bute out your h,,iii, of filoan'i Liniment and knock the pain "galley -west" WlOKKN'T ready for the Inst W qutak switch in temperature, were you? Left you stiff, son,, full of rheuniiitic twingea ? Vou should have had a bottle of Slonn's Liniment handy that would have penetrated without rub bing, warmed and soon eased up the muscles, quieted the Jumpy, painful, affected part and brouKht gratifying relief. Helpful In attacks of lumhapo. sciatica, external sorenvus, (stiff- j new, strains, ache.'!, sprains. Get I bottle at your drunKlst's. 35c, 7lV 11.40. Sloa Liniment 13 7 iM al ff F' aV . U i rjODna Shop Where The Crowds Buy LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS The Joy Of hjf Perfect Skint i . Knnw lhf inu and t : I , miMii.-,.. ......' to one thru possessing? a skin ot purity anot beauty. The soft, dis- tinguished appearance it r enuers brines out your natural beauty to its full'F est. In use over 70 years. New Fall Footwear at Shoes Low Prices Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes, Men's Brown English Walk- values to $12.50. greys, browns and black kid ing Shoe, regular lace, broken sizes, PO QO $12.00 value Mph's ran snoes. latest style $4.98 Ladies' N e w New style heels toe, $8.98, $7.08, $6.78, Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps, white HALF PRICE Misses', Growing Girls' Heel, new fall styles, blacks and browns, lace and button Prosperity Days, $5.98, $4.98.'$3.98, Children's and Infants' Shoes for fall wear, wide assortment of styles and sizes, ranging in prices $3.98. $2.98, KA $2.48 down to "OC S2.98 Men's Heavy Shoes, all solid leather, price Fall Work $3.85 Vici Kid Goodyear Welt, regular $14. $5.98 Blucher, $6.45 Chrome $6.98 Men's High Top leather. Regular $11.00 value Boys' Fall Shoes, dress and heavy styles, solid leather, prices $5.98, $4.98, t?0 QP $4.48, $3.98 WfiatRJ Youths' and Little Fellows' Shoes, lace, button and scuf fer styles, real fall and win ter shoes, $2.98, $3.48, $2.98, $2.48, Hoys' Youths' High Top Shoes, made to stand rough and hard wear, $6.48, $5.98, $4.98, $2.25 $4.48 Hundreds of other Shoe Bargains which will go fast at Low Prices BLANKETS 700 BLANKETS in a great clear away Sale, bought at a big discount and will be sold accordingly. SUB-WOOL BLANKETS, tf 4 ftf size 72x80 $4. .70 COTTON BLANKETS, size 64x76 2.95 QUILTS QUILTS, heavy full-sized Quilts, leg ular $4.50, three-day Sale PILLOWS 1.19 Get rour Mi Fall Hat Tomm We have the best and 1 assortment to be foi this community. Salem Woolenl Store 136 N. Commercial $3.00 PILLOWS all-feather pillows Cotton Batts 3-POUND ROLL white stitched Batt pure COTTON, 1.45 .1 I In,,. I . . N .... r a . H U rrmrv km portray. if th human land butler. Australian wool. Ar- kody .t .t. bwt. On belwld. .n u, tmSSS jpftflflB corn ami beef. Kiu'opeur til true avmbul of strenitt. It pnvnuB bet war. South Anifvica n n.e.it 7 nd hkle and Manfhlilliiii l..-ms neaair ntrtee aai Inn maeek'.. fairly iNral - Mid ppiiH ! "f " ninwlioa- - km. alert, fresh, and . . , aptrrtrel; with aa air of unbornuM onlUence To hajnpei .1 r.ul!i. ,,n i,-si aad a fare ratlaal in eW an4 lluminatad MHat Wttb a dPliu.i : , I ., : s "aa aaw i bop. and ctaccrluioeu. in the face of tin- prtaerpl thai eovi man wment ahoulii tlaat the pol I'l.irp Ifae rattHoHflbil i' H or OtUnr. Tlii' feellnif aiming in.--jeu republicans it atac aiuite arenera. There's No Picture Like the Picture of Health nc4u'! I rrrr ol I I rfeal I rnera i ) The proatest master-piece in the Irt Gallery of Life is Nature's Picture of Health". Could Nature have taken tou for her aataW ""I may youreell in the mh-ror , the reMnt unil compare your hks. vour fee in... rimI vor i-an,iiti,m with th cKarmrleri.ru-. a ,hi picture of the humar body in perfect working order, ail part, ol which are aound. well organixeri and diepoeed performing their function, freely, naturally ! If you fail in any .ingle point of men blancc, you are not the picture of health 11 a imperative, then, that you look to mean, to rebuild your strength, energy anc , vigor-to bring your body up to a norma 1 attte ot efficiency in all of it. part.. ' TjKQ ihe sup ite MUd should ft elect evi. iH entil of a rubrirHii n. therefore. Oregt the republican si ilallllllHW. Robert .V Starfii TreJu back up Harding. Stai lor Senatt r Renubllcaa Club. aft- PMili itdVfrt.Jh. ..;.;. The Great General Tonic . ae. I l Jl 1 1 II a. . refcwMcr ,,r rihauw. fairweai fueca. taa. Ll IO. Uar great general loaie It lei Ike ey lllllll , eeateairii tne Mono, create new now. aace. nd ih. ihiW of Ihoae a ho ... k hLii IT 1" " fc'.?artoa..e.eea.i.catr.. werri Tor over wort 11 1 . MaM. aaartnier. a .JeodM aid toaaaaetiao Url a tlw. raweaaaa.1 teg. 1. 1 f igtW . ktaaaji ad heweai KO Get a bolt). TO-DAV aad you'll eran- f picture at aeeltk. tele Maaafartatert I YKO MEDICINE COMPANY mWVOK KANSAS CITY. MO i oi awaa lay aUa lkrumaa. kigv ays in dtoat at fm Bis Greases, Oil Specials pounds lor fl9 gallon CRISCO, 6 pounds CRISCO, 3 pounds LARD in bulk Shortening, in bulk 9Qtf Bring your can or nails. a Kitnoii wesson uil tor CO iC 4 pound $1.25 1 - gallon Mazola Oil for J 8 pounds Cottolene for jj Q 4 pounds Cottolene for jj bnow Drift, 8 pounds. $2.25 $1.15 BLANKETS U. S. ARMY BLANKETS. U. S. Wool Army Blankets, dark grev, 4 fkC fmi she ; 4.35 GOWNS FLANNEL GOWNS. Ladies' and men's flannel weight gowns - rwrf regular $3.25 L,UO Most everyone has a desire to Save. Start today by saving your Premium Tickets given with every dollar pur chase, redeemable for Beautiful Presents. for long : AUTO TROCKH WillameM Valley Tram Co. FKONB 1 vTE ALSO DO I HAULIN0 oves Ranges 1 Heaters See the Capital Jun Satan nuutt. We also buy second hJ lure, hardware, machllHl and junk of all kinto J The Sauar, Dl Hot! Capital Junk i Bargain Ho 15 Center St- phene 3 LVKO U aaad k. rrlaanil aar aaetav hM- all aubOHulu "e Ul ua aKot e. i Watch Our Tremendous Saturday Sale in All Departments Save Your Premium Tickets Given With Each Dollarj. Purchase Redeemable for Useful and Beautiful Presents Start Saving Today I EppiF'c LiaHiKdiyn Save Your Rail road Fares By taklits atlvantape of this offer. With every $15 purchase or over in Dry Goods, and with every S29 purchase in Groceries. H.'Lr PARK WITHIN" R.DIi.'S OF :s miles, rtnx, fake with every fio anrj over in Dry Goods $;5 and over in tirocerles. except su6i cnasr-s. A aatisfie jsiomef i Rowland Thone 1612, "ver Trunks, Bags, Cases Music Rolls r.d Brfc ' HamiWi i an COURT ST" L.M.HI" Care ot Yick So T Chinese ci Ay8 S lee . is Salem, Oreft Ha nr cure a Open