Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 21, 1920, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Tkm Capita) Journal, Salem, Oregon
Lafert News Covering Central WillametteValle BySpecial Rep0n
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Wedding Show
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Independence, Ore., Oct. 21.
Chester W. H inkle, undertaker of
Independence and part owner in the
local theatre, and Miss Florence I.
.Burton, at well known Independen
ce lady, were married Tuesday
noon at the home of the bride. Dr.
Chas. H. Dunsrnore pastor of the
I'rnxhyterlan church In this city,
performed the ceremony In the
presence of about fifty intimate
friend and relatives of the contrac
loinjj parti" .1. .Mis. M. J. liutl.-r of
Independence sang "You and I" af
Mt the couple had marched down
ttm staira to Hit parlor. Mrs. j. (J.
Mi;lnlnli, a lifelong friend of the
bride, played the wedding march.
The room was decorated with
flowers and autumn leaves and the
ftride was beautifully dressed in
white silk. After the wedding din
ner, served immediately following
the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. llinkle
left for Portland where they will I
spend a week.
Before leaving for Portland Mr.
Hinkle requested that a free show
be iven tin' people of independen
ce Tuesday night at his expense,
aad the invitation was accepted by
two large audiences. Mr. llinkle
purchased the P. M. Klrkland prop
erty on (' street some time ago and
1hey will be at home there Novem
lier 1.
Amoiif; the out of town guests
present at the wedding were Dr.
nfl Mrs. M. .1. Butler ot Monmouth
Hinkle of Tillamook, mother, bro. I w prVH 1 C I lrrtprofl
" j O& 1 1920 TUR S SCRVICt. "
Ward Butler's home for a few
days.
Miss Grace Butler is home after
a prolonged visit with friends in
Hilsboro,
Mrs. 0. B. Taylor of California
is visiting her niece, Mis. Willu.rU
Owen.
Mayor W. If. Walker went to
Portlah Sunday after Mrs. Walker,
who has been In the hospital there
for some time, Be was taken ill
while visiting friends in the metropolis.
Amity Couple
Married Sunday
I his way to Sheridan to the Meth
i odist charge to which he as been
appointed.
Oct. 21. A erv pretty
w;lh solemnised here at
I
titer and sister of the groom, and
A! IK Rmma Hinkle of Portland, a
Willi i of the groom.
The Kcbekuit and Oddfellow lod.
BHjs held. a Hallowe'en party in I.
O. O. F. hall Tuesday night. An ap
propriate program and supper was
the prime features of the occasion.
Mrs. Oaylord Godfrey and baby,
and the formers mother, Mrs.
Robert McKee are visiting rela
tives in Portland and Oregon City.
Mrs. Sarah Young, who has been
living in Albany tor some time, re
turned to independence yesterday
and will spend the winter with her
twreuU, Mr. and Mrs. Clagct.
7ui Boono of Winant, Ore., Has
beam visiting relatives in the city
ainae the first of the week. Mr.
Home Is engaged in the fish busi
sid brought several salmon
ife with him to present to his friends.
9 The steamer Northwestern went
up the river Monday as far us Cor
lallis, and brought down a load of
Brain for Albany (parties. On uc
oount of this extrar un the boat
did not reach Jtldependun in the
down river triji until the next night,
it Is due to arrive hol e from Albany
in ihe morning.
Cyrus A. Woodworth of Portland
ana Re), i esentnllve Eugene A.
Smith ot Multnomah county, spoke
here Mod a y evening on the meas.
ures to be voted upon at the com
ing election.
By order of R. W. Baker chair
man of tile democratic committee
mass meeting will be held in the
opera house Ibis evening. Hon. Og
vlKl.y Toung will address the, vO-
on tin. issues of the campaign,
sit Young comes recommended as
n emineni speaker and the friends
f the party look forward to a nig
Hireling
Mrs. .1. s. Bohannon Is visiting
her daughter in Newberg. She will
also visit another daughter In Port
IiukI before returning.
Social activities have been re
sumed during the past week with
n Imperils which Indicates much
festivity in the winter months at
Independence.
Mrs. A L. Thomas guve a ure.
miptul compllni'tinl to Miss Floren
M Burton a lew nights ago In the
way uf an elaborate luncheon at
her home on Third street,
The Civ Is club gave an informal
rtueiilioii to the newcomers Mon
day veiling. It was a pleasant af
fair pgr, ami Mrs. Kenneth Honeyman
Mtfca have been spending the sum
ssssr ai the Whlteaker home in this
have returned to Portland to
rewide.
:. Chester Sloper and Ralph I.ov
rrlng arc hunting for big game In
asthern Oregon.
Mr. and Airs. A. 1,. Sperling of
llirtliinit have been visiting al Ihe
; Faded Hair Now
Easil- Renewed
Whwy woman kHowi
imxtant i( 1h to keep ha
tiiurtivi ami free from
I'll HLVtliKN. ITlMU'r MI
To Put Up Road
Crossing Signs
Id an order issued by the public
service commission Wednesday the
petition of the City of Gervais,
Marion county, asking to be re
lieved of the necessity of erecting
warning signs at various railroad
Amity,
wedding
the Christian church last
when Miss Pearl Martin
the iride of 11. Bldwood
also rf Amity. The bride was ac
companied by he- sis'?-, Miss Ad
die Martin, who act.jd as brides
maid, and Osmer Co ipnr a brib
er of the groom acted as best
man. Rev. F. Purnell, pastor of
the Christian church, officiated
the ceremony taking place
presence of lelatives and
Mesdames P. L. Burns and W.
H. Tovey were county seat busi
ness visitors Tuesday of this week.
Rev. A. F. Lacy, pastor of the I On Friday evening, October 22,
Methodist church here gave a there will be a republican rally
banquet last Thursday evening to! held here at the high school, Jos-
Sunday 'he otticial board members of tlieept Atkins ot Portland is to oe ine
became ! church, the banquet was held in main speaker of the evening.
Cf ope -.'the community hall of the churc. Miss Audrey Matthis of Cor-
speakers for te evening were Rev. vallls, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. c.
Huddleston of Newberg, who re- i R. Matthis, has been quite ser
cently returned -from the Philip-: iousiy ill lately with blood poison
pine Islands where he has been a i caused by a rusty nail which en
missionary for many years; Rev. tered her knee.
E. V.. Gilbert, district superintend-1 Mrs. Henry Cook of Portland is
ent of the Salem district, and Kev. I here this week visiting at the
in the i Oliver oi l inamooK. wno is a tor- nome or ner sisier, iviiss wia.ru
few : mer pastor of this charge, and has i Rea. who has been very ill the
crossings within the
denied.
ity limits is
Polk County Court
R. Per-
coaclu-entered
Circuit Court.
Donuie B. Perin vs. Fred
In. Findings of fact and
slons of law filed. Decree
for defendant.
Probate Court.
In re estato of Peter P. Regehr,
deceased. Petitions for letters filial.
Frank P. Regeher appointed ad.
ministrator. Letters of administra
tion issued. Bond of administrator
filed. Order approving bond and
appointing J. F. Rcimar, Gerhard
Wiensi and David Qiesbreoht ap
praisers. in re estalc of B. M. Bosler de
ceased. Pinal account filed. Order
setting November 13 as time for
hearing account.
In re estate of Sarah .1. I.ov.uce,
deceased. Final account filed. De
cree alowlng final account filed.
In estate of Harold 1.. Fltehard
deceased. Object Ions to final ac
ooVnt filed by C. I,. F'itchard.
luuri'ingc Ldoense.
George W. McCormaek of Pedee,
ago 41, to Froua Howsman, age 39,
of I "alias.
friends. The young people are well
known here, both being gradu
ates of the Amity high school and
ave many friends in the communi
ty. The young couple will make
their home after November first
on the Elmer Campbell farmliorth
of Hopewell which they have leas
ed. Mrs. Cooper is the youngest
daughter of Air. and Airs. li. K.
Martin of Amity.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Nielsen were
transacting business in McAIinn
Vills Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Airs. Grant Day, who re
cently moved from their farm here
to Salem were in town Sunday vis
iting with Air. Day's parents.
Airs. Allen of Roseburg is visit
ing here at the home of her sis
ter. Mrs. Fred Schaeffer.
Rev. Huddleston of Newberg, a
returned missionary from the
Philippine Islands, spoke at the
Methodist church last Sunday eve-
many friends in Amity, Rev. xacy
acting as toast master.
Roger Rees went to Portland
the last of the week and while in
the city bargained for a home and
will soon move to the big city
where he expects to attend some
electrical school during the winter
months.
Paul Rowley of this place, who
for some time has been employed
in the saw mills at Falls City, has
left that place and is now work
ing in a mill at St. Helens.
Mrs. R. L. Burgh of Tacoma, Wn.
visited over Sunday here with O.
E. Roth. Mr. Burgh and Mr. Roth
are old time friends having spent
their boyhood daya in Iowa to
gether. Mrs. E. A. Harps of this city
had the misfortune last Sunday to
slip and fall from the porch of
their home and breaking her.rignt
nlng and gave a. very interesting 1 arm just above the wrist,
talk on the conditions before and ! Will Rosenbalm was among
after the United States took charg those In Portland on business a
of the government of the Islands, few days the fore part of this
also of the work the protestait j week.
churches are doing. Miss Sudie Matthis of Salem
Mrs. Fred Schaeffer was a week ; who is employed with the acci
end visitor in Portland. ; dent commission department, spent
Misa Victoria Bureh spent one Sunday in Amity being the guest
day the fore part of the week in of Miss Lillian Sehaeffer.
McMinnville visiting with her sis- j Mr. and Mrs. Cris Yungen of
ter, Mrs, E. E. Ladd. Salem way were in town on busi-
Alrs. A. W. Newby wns a coun-J ness Wednesday of this week,
ty seat business visitor Monday Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hight, for-
Rev. and Airs. G. O. Oliver 'of merly of Portland, who are on
Tillamook visited in town at the their way to locate In California,
W. H. Tovey home tne latter part stopped off here over Sunday for
cf the week. Rev. Olivevr was on i a visit with their son, Frank, and
family.
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ke nczynski
left for Aberdeen, AVash., Friday
where they will spend a few days
on a business trip.
J. W. Eltson, ;orrricr;y the
owner of the Eiston warehouse
here was in town on business
Wednesday, he is now engaged in
the same kind of business in Che
halis, Wash.
OLD STANDBY FOR
ACHES AND PAINS
Any man or woman who keeps
Sloan's handy will tell you
that same thing-
ESPECIALLY those frequently
attacked by rheumatic twing
es. A counter irritant, Sloan Lin
iment scatters the congestion and
penetrates without rubbing to the
afflicted part, soon relieving the
ache and pain.
Kept handy and used everywhere
for reducing and finally eliminat
ing the pains and aches of lum
bago, neuralgia, muscle strain,
joint stiffness, sprains, bruises,
and the results of exposure.
You Just know from its stimu
lating, healthy odor that it will do
you good! Sloan's Liniment is sold
by all druggists! 35c, 70c, $1.40.
Sloa
Liniment
how mi
r hair at
tfi ay. (tid
al mu- n.ur
(3
enetny
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood of Hen
lock moved here this week, hav
ing sold their ranch in Tillamook
county.
Dallas Guard
Company To Be
Mustered In Soon
Company L, Oregon national
guard, will be mustered in at Dal
las Tuesday night, according to Ad
jutant General White, who visited
the Polk county metropolis Tues
day to complete arrangements for
the organization of the unit. Dal
las furnished a unit under the des
ignation of company L for the Ore.
gon guard during the recent war
and the designation has been held
open pending completion of the
new organization on a peace time
basis.
Fairfield
Fairfield, Or., Oct. 21. George
raraer oi rui uarai is visnuig mis Air. and Mrs ih,
"v ' "' ' 'ceman, raadeai
auiiu mucin anu vmu.iim aiiaup :
i m .- if;.. .
1C1L 1 liesuay lor muuii. vity on u ,et earnings oni
usninK ami nuniing iwj. lui,,,.! a , i
, iT Astoria ni ring the i
Aliss Loretta Lovegren spent Sat- 8 lnei
urday and Sunday with her parents. I tember were llt,M
Aliss Pratt from eastern Oregon rate of S.7 percentofl
is visiting with her brother ana
family, convalescing from a scious j
illness.
Air. and Mrs. George Parrel of
Brooks visited with S. F. Parker
and family Sunday.
Mrs. Harrison Jones was agree
ably surprised Tuesday to have her j
sisters, Mrs. G. A. Miler of Salem
and Mrs. F. R. DuRette and Mrs.
John tmlah spend thed ay with her.
LOOK FOR THE
FUNNY FAT MAN
ON THE RED BOX
it's the genuine!
the pier.
fSH eomi wnm.h waaHi
"MERELY I HI be"ns"hB
MARY I
ann" IIIH :ho ""B
IllBal flvo'. ranvtn- mm
miiWm undtcon-
IIIHj MONTKBmjiH
IIIhH with Tomtto
& - ..AAH
a w. w.mwm
The last thing at
night
Makes your throat
feel comfortable.
BUNTE BROTHERS, CHICAGO
(Eswliliided 1876)
COUGH
DROPS
, it- Uie vary cornerstone upon which
; Swoiuty culture is buildcd.
Ilo not despair li 1-. can
) not Lf(oid the rees ,tU .1 b. beau-
tW specialists for tinting gray hair
fest do it yourself .,1 home with
no other aid than a bottle of
1 IKiusfiHitone, he same prepara
tion aed by the fWcmov
cfrcsvers.
Kx-. lal 1-r.H- 1 rtii I Offer
S r ixinvMncing proof thai withl
I Rrosmatone you can regain and!
I tussssrra in your hair its n.iiur.i
original color whether golden
alacK or any shade of to a u-
I Hmsnutone yourself. Quai.inte
F sUBSndutely harmless. Seiiil 1 1 rents
to pay podtngv, packing and war
! tax. to The Kenton Btoarmacil
I Oa 540 Coppln bids'., Covington
, Ky. for trial packaee. Or gel .1
I nMrulsr packnire from your drui;
1 jgHL Wo colors: "Light to M
lium ltrown" and "Oaik Brown
Xm Ttlirk." Price 50c and II. SO
The Weak or the Strong One
If you see before ynu a Btronsr and safe bridee leadino- in
your goal, would you iguore it aud choose some insecure and
tottering structure ?
If you vrore offered sure aid in time of trouble irould you
hesitate to accept it?
The answer is simple you would choose what all evidence
showed to lie the safe way and you would risk nothing in
useless experiments.
Why then do some women risk one of their most pre.
olons possessions their health - in trying- medicines of
unknown value, when everybody knows that the most
successful remedy for woman's ills is I,vdia E. IMuklnun's
vt'scmoie t. ompoiiiui. Here is more proof:
BsadlnS. I'a. "I hail oranl in.
flaininatiiiii, pains in tlio side and
bji k whioh were so shsrp that they
pulled me to my kneea, and 1 could
not walk. I had an operation and
till I failed, and in the eight years
1 luff ered 1 had four doctors aiufuone
helped m. My mothriin-law ad
vised me to takel.ydiaE. rinkbam's
Vesetalds t'ompound. I was then
In bed, and after the flrat Iwttln I
could lie out of bed. thru 1 took Veg
etable Compound Tablets and Lydia
K. rinkhsm's Blood Medicine and
also used the Sanative Wash. I still
take the aaSsitcujS and sin able now
to do myown housework. Mvfriends
say, 'My I bat you look well what
do you dot Yt'lio is your doctor?
and tin-re is only one answer, M,vdis
K. Tinkham's siedicint. " Mrs,
W, Sxrw, 880 Douglas Street,
Ru&diug, Fa.
Gainesville, Tex. " For three
years I suffered untold agony each
uiontli with pains in my side. Ifound
only temporary relief In doctor's
medicine or anything else I took un
til my husband and 1 saw an adrss
tisemeut of l.y.'ia E. Pinkhsm's
Vegetable fonipound. I mentioned
it to a neighbor and she told me sbe
had taken it with good results, and
advised me to try it. I was then in
Ih1 part of the time, snd my doctor
said 1 would hsve to be operated on,
but we decided to try the Vegetable
t'ompound, and I also used Lydia K.
Pinkuam's Sanative Wasb. I am s
dressmaker and am new able to go
about my work, snd do my house
work besides. You are welcome to
use this letter as a testimonial as I am
always glad to speak a word for jour
medicine." Mrs. W. M. STsraKvs,
203 liarrey St., GainesTUle, Texas.
Don't Experiment Insist I' pen
.OS!.
STYLES
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BUCKHECHT
Dress Shoes
No shoe is a Buckhecht
unless stamped
Buckhecht
HATEVER the occasion, shoes should
be right for the purpose, and must express
proper style. BUCKINGHAM &c HECHT
began building their reputation for value,
dependability and shoe contentment in the
early fifties when grandfather wore a high
hat and long legged boots.
Now in 1920, styles have changed, but the same old
idea of value and service remains. The accompanying
ulustrations of Buckhecht styles of 1920 express con
cretely what the 1920 man demands.
Styles shown are made in Rich Dark Mahogany
shades,BlackVelourCalfandViciKid. Prices are $8.5o
to ioo.according to weight of solpc A cn,U
01 - w 'v IV,
house :
Home ol
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Phone 1177
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Ranges
Heaters
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We also buy second
ture, hardware, niacws
, t ai kinds. ,
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