Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1920, Page Page Two, Image 2

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rgeTwo ! Capital Journal, 8alem, Oregon . Tuesday, S
Latest News Covering Central Willamette Valley By Special Repon
The Oanft.r .
Independence
Stores to Close
Armistice Day
Independence, Ore.. Nov. 10
j;ukid-ks houses of this city wjll
ilune doors Thursday and Join
Monmouth and Dallas In the cele
bration ot Armistice ay at Dallas.
The American Legion, National
'iunrd. and Civil War veterans will
tnu-Ucipate in the celebration and
it Is expected to be the greatest
stajt ever held in Polk county. An
attractive program has been pro
vided for by the schools of the
ttotmty. l'roiiiincnt speakers, and
iMuida will add to the enjoyment of
the occasion.
To abut', furtliir possibility of
rlxagw in crossing the "fill" be
tween Independence and what is
known an "old town" the city coun
cil in making provisions to build a
vhink aldewalk on a railing be
tween the walk and the road the
entire length of the fill. The ma
trrrlal has already been ordered and
Ota -work will probably be com
menced this week. A street light
in also to be installed in that part
of the city by the power company.
Havers! accidents have occurred at
Itiat point during the past few
months and the council has de
rided to remove further possibility
of danger.
The annual teachers' institute
JU be held at Dallas November
17. IS and 19, In the Dallas high
liool building. Independence
leachers will be in attendance and
ihere will be no school in session
in those days.
The following Polk county men
fi.nv been drawn on the Federal
hi jury wmon Is in session at
1 on la nd: Levi J, Hurbank of Air
Bti W. T. Hubbard of Dallas, C. W.
1-i onard. Monmouth, Frank Lough
ary, Monmoutii, .VI. Scafford, Suvcr,
mid W. T. Trent, Rickreall.
J. C. Ward, who was in the gen
M3 n.creantile business here for
rauaber of years, wns a business
visitor in the city yesterday.
iir. Allen, a former practicing
ierilist of this city, has been visit
inst friends here for Hevcral days.
B3e la now retired and living at
lflue Kiver GO miles east of Kugene.
fc and Mrs. J. G. Mcintosh and
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson mo
tored to Corvallls Sunday and spent
( day with relatives. .
ParanOKian of
Bringing Up Father By George McManus
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DON'T VOO TRY TO CET
ACQUAINTED WITH t)OME
OT THESE FINE PEOPLE "
LL NEVER TAKE TOU TO
A RECEPTION A-iAHi: f
THE OfctjT
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AN COAT I'D LIKE TO
SEE DINTV TONIGHT
I HAVEN'T EVEN OT
CAR FARE HERE COMCa
ANOTHER CUEST - I MI4HT
Ar Wll LET HIM IN
IT HELPS KILL TIME!
JAMES TAKE MY HAT AND
COAT I PRESUME YOUR NAME
IS JAMEb MOST BUTLER'S'
NAMES ARE JAMES -
in this neighborhood and living at
Moser for the past few months,
Dave Duvall has returned to Inde
pendence more convinced than
ever that there is no bther such a
locality on earth.
Wm. Hill expects to move his
family here from Dallas this win
ter. He is employed as blacksmith
in one of the Independence shops.
Polk Farmers
May Affiliate
With National
Monmouth, Nov. 9. At a meet
ing to be held In this city tomor
row evening, which has been call
ed by County Agent Paul Carpenter
of Dallas, the members of the
Polk county farm bureau and oth
ers interested will discuss the ad
visability of affiliating with the
suite a:id national federations of
this movement. The question has
been up for discussion at previous
meetings, and it is believed that
there is growing interest in the
proposition In Polk county.
There are 86. states now united
ber of the American farm bureau
federation, and by Paul V. Maris,
director of extension of the O. A.
C. at Corvfillis. At this meeting the
Polk county federation will de
cide whether or not they will Join
the state unit, and vote on the
question of the state becoming a
part of the national movement. A
large attendance Is expected at the
meeting as the questions coming
up are regarded (is of vital Im
portance to agricultural interests
or Oregon. The meeting will be
held In the commercial club rooms
J. Craig audi
. i hit- w h a.
a l ar ui ut
n V P L tH.
120 INTL SIRVIC. INC -"
I Ington. Summons returned and
filed. IS
County Court
Palmii Fliflet, Mrs,
Mrs. Anna Kunke.
A surprise party was given Mr
rin.l Vvu fit TXrfl.. ni tv.
. . I Order granting petitioners in
. II V - luieweu oyi,.0;id district No. 14 permission to
their friends and relatives here j eaj, specla, election No. 27 for the
,Mr. and Mrs. Will Everett of'
$2500 special
with the American farm bureau
Salem federation.
" ftietnotnsi church and It is now proposed that Oro
!.e Sunday evening. Ron form a 8t(lt(, and at(iu.Ue
X A Itelber has purchased two with the national body. P. O. Pow
r three lots from C. K. Kldridge Wl Of this city, who has been prom-
baaed the old residence formerly I inent in the organization of a
u iui:i nixiii street, and also pur- temporary stale federation, which
tiwned by C. V. Irvine, which will i will become permanent nnon the
Independence
Boy Killed by
Gun Discharge
Independence, Or., Nov. (I, The
body of Clyde Hull, son of lilmor
Hull of this ctiy, reached here from
Port Russell, Wyoming, avd inter
ment was made in the Independ
ence cemetery. He wan serving his
second enlistment and fourth r ear
In the service when killed sndd mly
one day last week by the accidental
discharge of a gun. The Hull fam
ily formerly lived in Cottage Grov
ami nad been living here a little
more than a year. The young man
was not very well known in Inde
pendence, having been awav from
nome most of the time
patents moved here.
Oregon City visited here Satur
rtiiy with Mrs. Butsky.
Mrs. George Mason and chil
dren were shopping in Salem Sat
urday. Mrs. John Thomas nas Just had
a new system of water works in-
purpose of voting
road tax.
Order commmitting Floyd Cam
eron to reform school at Salem.
Order closing Buell-Sherldan
road from Buell postoffice to north
side of Polk county.
Order granting road district No.
permission to call meeting- for the
same.
In re guardianship of Leonard
E. Comstock et a1 minors. Order
granting $20 for each minor to
take music lessons.
In re guardianship of minor
heirs of Oust Peterson et ux. Sev
enteenth report and final account
tiled. Vouchers numbered 149 to
1 6 r filed. Order discharging
guardian as to Alexander, Mamie
and Blimer Peterson.
stalled in her home. Henry Earl of purpose of levying a special road
Turner did the work. i tax.
Mrs. Butsky leaves here today Probate Court.
for Denver, Colo., for the bedside
of her brother, who is In the hos
pital there with very little hopes
of his recovery.
At the road meeting held at the
Cloverdnle school house a heavy
special road tax was voted, with
hopes of having our road improv
ed in the near future.
Albert Hennis left here Thurs
day for Portland where he expects
to be employed for the winter.
Miss Violet Craig is employed in
Salem this winter.
since his
mm moved to his recently purchased
property. Mr. Itelher is an Ad
vratlst minister and It is under
Joi.d lhat a new church Is soon to
In- erected on the lots.
Mrs. Frank Hush has returned
from Portland where she recently
underwent an operation which was
found necessary by reason of In
juries sustained some time ago
when she was run down by an
automobile in this city.
A feature of the Civic Club meet
ton to be held at the home of Mrs.
IT. K. Klil- Ulge tomorrow afternoon
will be an .uldress by Miss Todd on
aer trip to the orient. She will
have m: -,iy souvenirs of the east to
xhihH
C. H. Smith and wife will leave
this week for California Where they
Kjcc to spend most of the winter.
3aa Milliard has purchased the
i nas UiKiipv reshli nee on
ratification of the constitution by
twelve counties, believes that ev
ery county in the state, will event
ually become part of the state
body.
The meeting tomorrow night will
be addressed by Geo. A. Mansfield,
of Jackson county, president of
the temporary state federation, by
Chester H. Gray of Missouri, mem-
Cloverdale
wioveraate, Nov. a. George
Vuieruj nas ;.mrchl -led a five
acre ranch ,it Falls City and ex
pects to leave heiv '.'uesday witi
his family for hu i ew home.
Mn- Hazel Fliflet of Salem en
entertained the Pleasant View W.
T. 11. at her home Wednesday!
Among those present were Mrs. I
w. j, rludley, Mrs. M. Fliflet, Miss
Polk County Court
Circuit Court.
Adda A. Thrasher vs. B. F.
Thrasher. Default filed. Decree
granting Adda A. Thrasher a di
vorce. Entered of record Novem
ber 6, 1920 .
C. O. Dunnette vs. Claud Hois.
In re estate of Mary Virginia
Smith, deceased. Bond of Ella El
lis as administratrix filed. Order
approving bond. Letters issued to
Ella Ellis.
In re estate of Edwin McDougal,
deceased. Order fixing inheritance
tax.
In re estate of John E., Granville
O., Sarah E., Evan, May E., and
Carl A. Boslar minors. Order ap
pointing E. K. Piasecki guardian.
Order approving bond. Order ap
pointing John R. Allgood, J. R.
Sibley and Ed. F. Coad appraisers.
Bond filed. Inventory and ap
praisement filed. Letters of guard
ianship issued. Order aproving in
ventory and appraisement.
In re estate of Vincent Thomp
son, deceased. Order setting De
cember 11 as time to hear final ac
count. In re estate of Richard B.
Pearce. Bond of Lot Pearce. ad
Students Seek
Temporary Gym
Independence, O.; Nov. 9. Ow
ing to unavoidable delay in the con
struction of the new gymnasium in
this city the high school boys have
been soliciting among the business
men for funds to pay for temporary
quarters for the winter, and they
have been remarkably .successful.
Over tSOOO has been subscribed to
the fund and the stude.it body will
probably expend the money ir. :.'e
pairing a building in the city own
ed by Walter Winslow of Salem,
which he has kindly offered the
school the use of until such time
as the new gymnasium can be provided.
in the circuit, court at Laim county
some lime ago against her husband
stands the same as it .was before
she instituted the proceedings. AM
er having the matter under advii.e
meut for some time Judge Bing
ham threw it out of court without
granting a divorce to either party
and without favor to either. Mrs.
Hill, in her complaint, asked for
the custody of the child, $20,000,
and one-third of his property, be
sides an absolute decree of divorce.
Hill Divorce
Case Dismissed
Independence, Or., Nov. 9. The
divorce case of Mrs. Verd Hill filed
Sunday Schools
To Hold Annual
Meet at Dallas
Dallas, Or., Nov. 9. The annual
Polk County Sunday School con
vention will he held In Dallas, No-
" NOURISHMENT
is Nature's first aid to
the body in times of
weakness.
Scott's Emulsion
on
Lo
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Norma,, ;:!!
'"us ii.d ueatin
'i.n iv" a
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- -Tin, artier 0(
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Mrs. Pembe,. . ... I
Tedrow of Elk
convention.
unsurpassed in purity
and goodness, is 1
nourishment in a form
that seldom fails.
Scott Si Bowiw. BkxanfteU, K.J. HM9
Dsmim.. i- ij BeaufifytKCompIenon
Baby Blinded kx
w y i i nnr ft aft
posset
aialn street and will take
sson oi tne same this week.
-.trthnr B. Morton has moved his
f-iiiiily here from Parker and th.-v
i.-re wcupying the home he recent -Wy
Jiurrhascd from Home,- Wood,
Alter spending most tt his life
from Eczema
I It child bead and fac wen almoat
, s aaltd an. The area perfectly blind.
Doctor aald the worit can he had ever
ceil. Dm tampU ot D. D. D. did won-
dcrful work. A complete cure fob
limed." Tlioft. J. Dormmer. Jenlaon, Ala.
YOU wide. tOO. til the 1) n n fnmn. n ,. ,
"i ' for a aample and rat Immediate relief.
jr. come in ana wa wu tell vnu whRt , , n
North rrompliihed in your own neirhborliood.
four money back unleu Uie Brat bottla relievei
iou. aoc, aoe ana 91 .00.
M lotion &r Shin Disease
0. Perry's.
Nadbola CREAM
lis UlSfSsM Baasti&ei
Vtmet and EnJorfJ
By Thousand
Guaranteed to remove
tan, freckles, pimples.
liver-spots, etc. ejc
treme cases 20 dan.
Rids Dores and tissues oi impurities.
Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At
leading toilet counters. If they haven't
it, by mail, tiro sizes, 60c. and $1.20.
NATIONAL TOILET CO.. far it. !W
Sold by Daniel J. Fry, whole
sale and retail: Nelmeyer Drug
ICo. ; Capital Drug Store, and other
'toilet counters. (adv)
WOOD -- COAL
OR
COKE?
Which Shall I Use?
We gave you our suggestions regarding Wood yes-
terday.
-COAL is the best to use in forges, and under large
boilers where the surfaces to be heated are considerable
distance from the grates, and where the heat must be
carried for long distances thru or around the tubes of the
boiler. The burning coal forms a gas that does not ig
nite and burn until it is considerable distance from.
the coaly which is very desirable in such boilers.
Well tell you about Coke tomorrow.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
237 N. Liberty St.y Salem, Ore.
Further Proof that We Are
GIVING SALEM LOWER PRICES
AT OUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE
1 Thousands of people from all over this country are crowding our stores
dilyy which goes to show that we have
THE ONLY REAL SALE
Where GENUINE Reductions have been made. Every article is on sale.
Thousands have been satisfied and have proclaimed this store to be
A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE
Come and see for yourself. Come early.
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
CUTICURA
SKIN J
InPimplesOnFacy
So Had To Rub IN
Burned and y
"My face was s mind
and 1 had an unusual
my forehead and chin.
bard snd led and lata lis; I
wnite neace. 1 ney itc&M h
rub them, snd then they i
burn snd butt.
"I tow an advenltaf
cura Soap and Ointment a
them and loand they helps
purchased more and he
used three cakes of Cuoo
and one and a half boietef
Ointment I was compltttlj J
(Signed Mif 6 AnnaFjilkiJ
Wash.. Dec. 6, 1919.
Give Cuticura Soap.i
Talcum the care of youtsl
auAlaEMl.rrMbvlbJl.ian1
where. Soap . OmtimtSwtMtl
nsa Luticura soap mum a
TO THE POLICYHOLDEl
THE PRUDENTIAL I
INSURANCE COMPANY Or 1
NOTICE it hereby (iven that ll
the policyholder of THB PRCl
INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1
will be heldattbeHonwOttMi
p?ny in the Cty of Nck,N(wl
M onday, t he Sixth Diy of Uefeista
twelve o ciock noon.torlnepDm
i no four D'TBons to be vottdforbi
hold rs" Trustee as merobenof lbs
n r -mr i.r tne unniifil electiOD rfi
of the CoT peny, a be held Mthtl
of January, 1921
Af ' i . ! i r:.. r - .1:1' nvorv
curport'on vhc cl thirfj
y-ars or upwards and wGo pouj
in tnrco i it pi leust oDpycarUttpi
entitled toc-Etoae votcmpeffHfl
T ORJiEST F. DBI-'W
GROCERY DEPT.
9 lbs. Sugar
$1.00
Bulk Coffee
21c lb.
Hard Wheat
Flour
$2.63
Apples Box
90c
Cocoa in Bulk
2 lbs. 35c
BEST
ROYAL CLUB
TEA
at
Regular 85c
55c "
DRY GOODS
All-LEATHER GLOVES
SPECIAL at JO. Pr.
Nashuna Wool-Nap
$4.50
64x76
BLANKETS
JUST ARRIVED, a case
of Men's Bear Brand
HALF HOSE
Fireman Enerineer
These come in black, and
brown. All put On Sale
at TWO PAIR aci
.7C
Children's Wool-Mixed
SWEATERS
Dark, red and grey only
VERY SPECIAL
at49c
Heavy
CANVAS GLOVES
ribbed top, fleece lined
SPECIAL at 1 C PAIR
1 Dozen
S1.75
BOYS' Heavy
FLANNEL SHIRTS
khaki color, at Special
price of 98c
Leather-faced Heavy
Fleeced
CANVAS GLOVES
PAIR
39c
Men's
Wool-Mixed
HOSE
29c
For Barga
of all kinds, snch s i
ture, stoves, mg
chinery, of all kinds i
Capitol Junk & Bfl
Mouse
91 s Center. PhonfJ
W. W. MOOl
HOUSE FUBW8HB
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TOU GET MOM
MONEY mZM
FOR LO.VG BPf
ACT O TKDCKI'8
WUlameM
Valley Tt
Co.
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Don't Forget
to ask for our
PREMIUM
COUPONS
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Trunk.';. DUW
Cases
mm 11
Muslo Boils and Bfl
ii ;
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Broom FREE
with each or
der of $10 or
over
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