BHTWHEBHBwBMBDMTRKplui Journal. Salem, Orego 'nesday l .Ltf tert Afoetf Covering Central Willamette Valley By Special Repp t Thieves Steal Car Abandoned lot Want of Gas HI I vert on, Or., Oct. 27. The pas. Dline supply exhausted, Mr. and Mrs Brnest Palmer's car Mopped Sunday night as they were return ing; from the country east of Silver ton and they left the car standing in the road near the Clark War nock home about two mile east of fiere. The next morning they sent a man out from the garage to bring in the machine, but when they after he car it was no where to be J'ound. Some miscreants hau rup. fUd the tank with gas and left with thee ar for parts unknown. Chief of Police L. Yates has rnad1 ' h diligent search for the auto in all partu of the tributary country, sent word by telephone to Salem, I 'oil-land and other point, but as yet It haa not been found. Chief Yates Jh of the opinion that some boys have taken the car to 1'ortland. "Thin haa been the practice of Sil verman boys, it Is said :r two other Instances of late ma- Int.. i have been driven to that ttiy by some party and later found In the streets. The Mumrock ma i lune was stolen a few months aRO j and after some time foni.d In ort- Bringing Up Father By George McManus Inte-attoJ'i! rW&IE WENT OUT AN' DIDN'T LEAVE ME A CENT- I DON'T CARE ILL JUVT TAKE A C - iJ -tlt. Little valu land damaged. Mr. Palmers car j uvis a new Oakland and had been , urtven only a few times. I'r.iiik Adams of Portland has purchaaed three lots Silverton of hlK brother, K. It. Adams and is making preparations to embark in the poultry business. He is build ing chicken houses this week and gRtects to Install Incubators and -gage in the chicken business on . large scale. Fred Me hi and Miss Myrtle Solle, n known and popular young ,leople of thia city, were married at 10 o'clock this morning at the home $tt the bride's parents. ' A tree near the George Cuslter home haa been annoying of that household at times when Lhe wind blows as the limbs would fake against the building. Miss Hath Ureeg, who is making her "home with Mr. and Mrs. Cusiter, limbed up to saw off a limb and (ailing to the ground fractured one of her wriRt bones. One of the largest and' most Vleaaanl receptions ever given to a high school gave a party Friday and in one 1 niht at the school house. Taffy pulling was the principal form of amusement. A large crowd was in attendance and all report a Jolly good time. Clinton Bradley and wife went to Bell Fountain Saturday, being culed there by the serious illness of his mother. Howard (ioodfellow came from Enterprise Monday to spend sev eral weks on his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John Romig were shopping In Salem Saturday. Hugh Farmer of McMinnville was a business visitor here Satur day. Mrs. R. E. Smith of Portland Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Mekkers. T, J- Graces, county commission er, and Judge Robinson of Dallas were looking over the road situa tion near Wlllamlna Friday. Miss Elsie Frizsell spent several , u.in wun ner menu. Mrs. l ord in members .Dallas last week. n - n -v mma , ft will in thp i. ) ? 1 1 ifx i j sszxs wwMoA - s- im h i i x juTX" mi i r t w i it . v 7 a, t -ci t " t i LET ME HAvh; ""J L0 I rs. J Several from here attended the movies in Amity Wednesday night. The Rcbekahs gave an oyster sup per Saturday night in the I. O." O. V. hall. After supper a dance was given by Cooper's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Wieshoff, Mr. and Mrs. John Molenaar and chldren and Garrett Hock arrived HNrn frnm i II ... .! i - HwtM pastor and family was W(k ,,r wlaL,r ... ' """ tendered Kev. and Mrs. Skoeg in Jl T' W'H farm for the parlor, of the Methodist church 8" Viein' ""l Mo,cn,aarr ,or riy evening. Rev. Skoeg is a bratnf1', 'n "H xuaa of pleasing personalltv and the I . , 'T.VT fl",,'""'S "U'k" snembers of The church believe! .' ' ',0,,a"d' They expect to that they have been given a worthy lonh'8n Novfmbt'r and bf gone six Jeader. He Is an eminent speaker.' jund Is taking hold of the work with Mr- aIuJ Mrs. E. M. Jourdan cn jpeal Interest. trlalned a few friends at seven K. R. Hkman, undertaker of this " ' lock dinner Sunday, Oct. 17, in c-ity. went to Mt. Angel Sunday und "lllor ot Mrs. C. L. Hawley's tl of rather ""muay. inose present were Mr. was shipped anc' Mrs- C. L. Hawle.v and datigh- ler, tseatriee, Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond and son, Charles, and Edgar Jourdan. Mr. and Mrs. Castle of Portland have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Vincent this week. .Miss Krkleyes McCrow spent Sun- ,lv. ... inii i-'iniv ii.iiii r,UH' in oiiiiunj t keep li imdiicted the luiu1 linger, whose body here from .South Dakota. Mr. Eck Mian pays inoie than fifteen huh deed people attended the funeral. McCoy News ing a lew uays in f-oruano. , ever, and passed away very sud- A Parent-teacher's meeting will denly. The funeral held here Sun be held at the school house next day is said to have been the largest Friday afternoon, Mrs. Fulkerson ever held in the Mt. Angel church, of Salem will be present. ! p. N. Smith was in St. Paul yes- Rev. T. W. Launer of Salem will terday visiting his brother and hold a two weeks revival service at i family. the U. B. Church, beginning Sun day, November 14th. The "Pie" social at Labish Cen ter, Saturday eve drew a large crowd and $25 was realized for the organ fund. A program is being planned for the eve of November 7th. E. A. Dunigan, Sr., took the school census, Monday. Lester and Charley Van Cleave went to Portland Sunday. Mrs. George Zeilinski's sister from Stayton is visiting her. Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave and in fant son have leen on the sick list. A. E. Harris of Brooks under went an operation at the Salem hospital Monday for intestinal trouble, after an illness of three days. The Women's Missionary Associ ation will hold their atniual Wo men's Day program at the U. B. church next Sunday morning at 11 a. as, Rev. D. J. Ferguson, col lege pastor at Philomath will give the address. Mr. Ferguson is a young man of exceptional ability as a public speaker and every one Is urged to hear him. John Hauman made a business trip to Silverton one day last week. Turner Turner, Oct. 27. Last Friday evening the first school event of the season took place in the high school auditorium. The first part of the evening was given over to the initiation of the "freshies." The stunts introduced provoked Mr. ana Airs. Paul Schmidt were much innocent fun for the large calem visitors yesterday. audience, after which C. W. Hewitt R. J. Welton, who has been , ami p. C. Delzell, directors, in working as operator in Tillamook short speeches voiced the patron's for some time past, has been visit- v.,,,,,,,, for nd appreciation nf the teachers. Each teacher respond i ed with a few words. After the young people had tired of playing days. Walter Yarrow of Portland is in the city and has charge of the painting at the new St. Mary's' ,, d..in f ,i.inh Duc coffee, pie and punch. Thanks for Alct'oi . uet. 27 -Mrs. Mable bri I her. com - ll.lr days tiir nur limine JfcMKlnS. MHO Was panied P. her friend, Mil Taylor, who Spent Several iirre. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hawley and slaughter. Beatrice,. spent the week tend In Portland, the guests of Mr. jiutl Mrs. A. C. Spencer, J. C Ponslor of Dallas was here Shis week, demonstrating a 1'ord m tractor on the G. H. Werner s'arnt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Corey and 3Mrs. C. H, Corey were shopping in jtialem Friday. Uias Jlulcn Richards, who is at tending o. A. C, spent the week tin with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. til. Klehards. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Mailer were in Wowberg Wednesday, having taken their young sou there for jnedical attention. Mt. Angel Voters Amend Charter; Vote Is Light Mt. Angel, Ore., Oct. 27. At a special election held here Monday to vote on the charter amendment the proposition carried by a vote of 36 to 39. Under the provisions of the charter before amendment it was impossible to raise more than $20,000 for the improvement of the water, sewer and lighting systems without a vote of the people. Since the amendment carried it will be possible in the future for the coun ter, lull to levy a tax for these improve- Howard Wells has returned home meats up to $.10,000 without voting after four years' service in the V. 1 11 bond. There was little interest S. army, having served in the Phil-1 shown In the election and a light Ippine islands, Silieria and the vote was cast. Mexican border. The remains .. B, McCrow. She is attending nign school in Rickreall this win- Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Vincent and Miss Thelma and Miss Pearl John son of Amity spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Cobban. Hazel Green Notes Miss llul- of Father linger. who died at South Dakota a few days ago following an operation for appendicitis, reached here Sat day night the funeral was held in the church fiuaday. ReV. Father Dnger was a resident of this city for many years and educated in the Mt. Angel College. He was forty years old and leaves a mother and school building. Stanley Andrews of the Fire Proof Lumber Co. was in Portland on business a few days last week. J. Urnst has returned to Mt. Angel after spending some time in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren Gould were visitors in Portland several days last week. John Mammer of Minnesota has: purchased fifty acres near here, the Martin Kaiser farm. Mrs. Englehart and daughter, Miss Mary, are visiting friends in1 Portland. Mrs. Geo. May and Mrs. Komp ' dleton, Salvation Army worker who t will entertain the Ladies' Sewing ' interested Neil Hart in religious Circle at the latter's home tomor- i matters and who finally secured row afternoon. The circle is mak-lhis conversion, visited the state I ing articles for the bazar to be held j penitentiary and other institutions, ! the success of the evening's enter j tainment are especially due Prof. Coleman and the sophomore class, i also Mrs. Delzell and her commit , tee named by the W. C. T. U. Woman Credited With Convertion of Hart Is Here Captain Jennie Conrad of Pen- Comisgey Thanks Governor Olcott Governor Olcott today received a letter from Charles Comiskey, owner of the Chicago White Sox, thanking the executive for his re cent telegram conveying appreciat ing of Mr. Comiskey's action to the end of purging professional baseball of gambling and other forms of vice. "I was actuated in the baseball investigation solely by the desire to keep our national game on the highest piane possible, where it rightfully belongs," said Mr. Com iskey in his letter to the governor. "I consider it my duty to the American public, and feel that they have placed that trust in me, beinjs, one of the custodians of the game. "The kind thoughts and expres sions of my friends have been a source of great pleasure to me at this time, and by that I feel fully compensated. I am inexpressible delighted, and wish to thank you most sincerely for the many kind sentiments in my behalf." JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY here Nov. 25 to 27. Emil P. Scharbach and John Freison left "a few days ago on their long planned trip to Cali Wednesday While at the penitentiary, Cap. tain Conrad visited Hart's cell where the slayer of Sheriff Tavlor . fornia. They will be absent until ! is awa'ting the scaffold, Novem- 'he first of the year. O. Leckie and It. Ainsworth are filling the vacan cy in the depot. Scott Kent of Portland was in the city on business several days last week. Henry ,B. Koehler transacted business in Salem the latter part of the preceding week. The Firemen's ball held here last evening was the big hit of the season. Many couples from Silver- 1 ton and Woodburn were inattend-1 ance, and numbers were sold on' application from these towns sev-1 era! days before the dance took! place. Miss Irene Butsch visiting her sister at has returned to her city. Mrs. Mathews of Salem is in the city visiting her husband who is employed on St. Mary's school building. f Per o. Captain Conrad will prob ably address inmates of the prison',' during the Sunday morning service hour I The Salvation Army worker will i conduct the Army's meetings in his city tonight. nnimnnnnminiin It's Coming! Be Here Soon! WHAT? WATCH FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT. 't he Trojan Powder company of j New York, captialied for $2,000, 000i has filed application with the state corporation commission for I permission to conduct its business in Oregon. The body of Elmer Houston, who lost his life in the Tuscania dis aster during the war, has'arrived at Prineville for burial. Dancing Frocks New shipment just re ceived at Shipley's Wife Knows left "John, pleat take Nuxatud Iron and b itrongtmdwUagainr Don't wait until t b p hy ic a I and mental breakdown comet. Build Youmelf up now bt takii m WHEN HERl ACHES 4 II'. ... . "..man .lms . , i .,,1.1., f milium Sllpp acnes anu pams that, when the kidneys fa , muuen. Backache, blp-l aches, dizzy spells, dtoti ary troubles, are fnoi ofv-nk kidneys uj """"i m t'me. Dot ney Pills tt.., f. kj. iney attack kidney d, siriKmg ..I ine c&use. Hen of their me. it in a Salem i words. Mrs. Ed Brock, R. v says: i na.'e used ney Pills with benefit. 1 1 tacks of kidney trouble anil cd with severe backacM pains across my kidneys. run down and dull ana i neys didn't act rlgtit. 1 1 Doan s Kidney Pills anil them. They helped me wol ly by relieving the other signs of kidney comj Price 60c, at all dealeril simply ask for a kidney r get Doan's Kidney Pills-til that Mrs. Brock had. Foa burn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, S. C. StoneM TREATS CANCERS 157 South Commercial I and does a general office I Office Tyler'8 Drugs m l, who has been A t Cotton, Wash., ' I' ir home in this l Hasel Oresn, Oct. 27 eta Stripling recently spent two brother living in Ml. Angel. Anolh weeks with her sister at Stayton. lor brother, Fred, lost his life at Ralph Van Cleave and family the time of the Lusitania disaster, went to Newberg. Sunday. i i alher Unger seemed to be well Mrs. Mathilda Van Cleave Is under way to recovery after the slightly improved at the Portland operation and had made plans to hospital Imi her condition has been attend the funeral of his brother, Mrs. At. IS. Wilson and daughter. 80 critical that some of her ehil- Fred, whose bady had been sent to aiuis laiuise, leu Friday night tor Mnu TratlClsco to isit Mr, Wilson, who has been in the hospital there Jot Home time. AliSH l'laneell Hawley Of Sttleth Visited her parents over the week end. MIhm Hawley leaches domestic on in the v rant school, The student body of the Bethel oren were constantly in attendance, this country from Scotland. He .Miss Hilda Williamson Is spend- was taken suddenly worse, how . JOURNAL WANT AUS PAY JOURNAL WANT AOS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Taking The In Out of Indigestion Mauri's Dyspoushi Tablets Arc ic;'l Itnliiiiccd (II KlUlblf Villi lit I ai What You I.Ike Without MNPaM indigestion is about the most tmlvermtl complaint of mankind. And when the stomach is sour saimy, bloated like and you g t iKl" "i!iL I You'll Like l! 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PHONE H" WE ALSO DO LOOM HAULING jUtutt prrulter bilious - . in The tjsiooth due to initivi - awpaia there in nottuin HlK than one or IlfStpeiHOa Tablets. Ma n pfcipie ui i jly all the rood Un fri.il us anil so on Hi lh saimrience the pseullBr- whU'h ofi ii foil -tut Stuarts Dyariea avers dessned to supply tie k, i Bra with (he alkaline effect to off -Ml the acM eondlMon. For this rvon many physicians recom mend btu tablets snd you car. s.tt then i" uny lr.ug" atore at 0 Cairo, 111. " Somp timp am-, T o-r.1- had tvnh female trouble that I tlumght I would have to be operated on, I had a bM diiilaeenient. My right side would pain me ami I was so nervous j could nut bold a glass of water. Many tunes I would have to shop my work and sit down or I would fall on the floor m a faint. I consulted several doctors and every one told me the same but I kept fighting to keep from having the operation. I had read so many times of I.ydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compouiwi and it helped my ifetei no I began takitu; it. I have never felt better than I have since then and up hLlfe anl am al,le to do all mi work. The VefaUble Comiieund h certainly one grand medi, -ine -M vs .! K. MATTnr.ws, tall Sycamore SUeet Cairo, ILL Chattanooga, Tenn. "I used Lydia t. l"inkham's Vegetable Compound More my baby came when I could no longer keep up. It strengthened my hick and relieved me of the ill effect? which so often develops at such time3. That was my first experience with the vegetable Compound. Years after wards I took it during the Change at Life and got along so well I scarcelv ever had to lie down during the day and seldom had dizzv, fainting.spells. I am now well and strong, can do all my housework with perfect ease and it is a comfort to me to lie able to say to Other suffering women 4 take Lydia E. Innkham's mediiine and be strong.' I will lie glad to have you use my name II it will be the means of helping any one ' - M,y. K. 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