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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
1W nUMf! Y. - The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Friday, I Latest News Covering Central Willamette Valley By Special I r. . r, SS tZZTZ ' ' (Copyright 120 by InternaUoW F eaturoT. Hundreds Aid In Celebration Of Dallas Post Uallaa, Or., Nov. 12. One of the la- et crowds which has (siem IM In Dallas for a long time was tare yesterday in observance of Armistice day. The American Legion posts of 4:MaH and Independence Joined tnelr forces for the program. The liarade which started about 2 o'clock was witnessed by about two -thousand enthusiastic people. Colonel Stafrin was marshal of the day and led the parade. The Uallaa band headed the 'parade. About 150 ex-service men, the new national guard, some thirty sailors, forty Boy Scouts and many dec orated automobiles carrying the Orand Army of the Republic fol lowed. After the parade was disbursed, the majority of the crowd went to the Dallas high football field to watch the best game ever seen on this field which was played be tween Dallas and Hubbard hie-h Bringing Up Father By George McManus U neporb 1 WANT VX,TO TELL ME WHAT TOO THINK OF THI"b PAINTING I KIN Ee WHERE OUR FRENOSHlO .ROTTEN,.' of . 1 AROTTEM. I I TlOA n r 1 - ' Sir: too oont know a cooo painting when vou see it KM oh: TEt would: WHAT OO VOO KNOW AeOOT A?T - TOO WEVER PAINTED 4N VOUR UiFE I lr HOH! 1 (SEVER LA.IO irWlT7Tr Dallas coach, J. B. Eakln. has Lttenoinir thr- hi r, m i f the season ami has given the Dallas team the benefit of what' he has observed. The trick play which O. -A. C. used in their game versus California was used to good advan tage and the Dallas boys made 60 yards on it. Neither team scored im me nrst nan. hut i i.-.i .., co ated with patriotic colors and was well filled by an interested audi ence. Hon. Judge H. H tention of Dallas people that the law requires the flying of the na tional flap- .n-l r 111.. ....Mil I,,,.. .. .wl rtelt trnvfi the ! the iilap.inp of flflCQ at the nAlll.. n -. . - ' - - - b ; o -"-" - . . . . fvuitig mnin r.iOlr. . nf th. . IiLm-i', at tha il,..., ,.f ........ ......... . . " . . . . .i.u " .... . . i- ... .... ...... u i viruiiuija. was followed by extemporaneous These men assert that the will see and will make their home tnt-re this niinue after midnight or on the opening of Armistice day he pre sented Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown withan 8-pound baby boy. speeches by exservice men, telling at their various experience in bat tle while on duty overseas. A quartet composed of Ray Chute, Kev. James, Norval Gates and Itev. Mcenzie, sang several se lections. Immediately following the pro It 1,111. mil i in i .! mi ,...,ni.uhiilii lunuwii n . iii ii- iwice within six viirris nt ib,. mi ISrara the dancinir beean and lanf..rl and limthlr. In n..ui until after miflnicrlit in the second half Dallas made two touchdown and a place kick resulting in a score of 13 to 0 to the credit of the home team. Just about five minutes before e ena or the game, while the teams were Jangling, an uproar from the side lines indicated ex citement and all attention was di rected to a fistic bout between Mulkey of Monmouth, and Parker or Dallas. Sheriff John w. Orr ap iwared on the scene and declared , th bout a draw and led the an inBonisis away to face the judge The program of the evening, rolowing the banquet for the sol ors and their friends, was one of mebest ever given in Dallas. " rmory was lavishly decor- MIIK I. I It RARICK of Peoria, m., uiho nayH bolleves she Is tike happiest, woman ui earth slue- Ttinlaf " completely resumed hr Ucolth. Regains 50 pounds wliich .she lost (luring u per iod of ill health which lasted eleven long years. Residents of Polk county will be asked to contribute J17nn to the $125,000 fund of the Oregon W. C. T. U. for the establishment of a farm home for orphans and de pendent chidlren. Announcement of this quota for Polk county has lust been rewlvoH by County Chairman Dr. A. B. Starbuck of Dallas from State Chairman John B. Wheeler of Portland. The drive, which Is to be held luring the week of November 15 to expected to result in an over-J subscription in practically every county of the state. The fact that the people of Oregon are being giv en an opportunity to donate toward real home charity or the better ment of unfortunate children of the state has won Instant sympathy and support throughout Oresron. and advices received here from State Chairman Wheeler are to the effect lhat the success of the drive is assured. that the law Is observed at fnt.nro elections in Polk county. The omis sion was doubtless due to over sight and no difficulty will be en countered 'in the Legion's efforts in having Old Glory duly honored while votes are belnc polled. Mrs. Kawk came over from Oak Grove on Thursday to spend a few days with her son, Frank Fawk, and family. Mr. Duncan and family recently mover from near Portland to the Borten place here, where Charley VVhaley lived a few years ago. Miss Irene Lewis, whn is attend. ing o. A. C. at Corvallis, came home the latter part of last week on ac count of illness. Mrs. Fnower came un from Port- land and is visitiner her dautrhter. Mrs. Jack Cardin, and family. Grant Holt of Salem, manncrer nf the Spaulding Lumber company of Salem, was in Dallas Wednesday transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherwood and children, who have been mak ing their home in Alsea, have mov ed onto a place on route 2, Dallas, winter. Dick Buell, while hunting near Falls City last week, shot and killed a macs -pear. Mrs. Charles Bilyeu and Mrs c E. Howes were in Portland Thurs day. Mrs. Charles Keerber is in Dallas for a few days visiting with hei nusband who was injured at a saw mill at Kings valley. Dr. V. C. staats has been bus helping the stork of late and re ports a fine 8 14 pounds hahv o-ii , me uuinc ot air. and Mrs. Lou Bal- antyne on Wednesday, and at oni Rheumatic Pains Quickly Eased By Penetrating Hamlln'e Wizard Oil r A safe and flitU,a That Polk county will do its part i? .rejleve,,ne WgP of Rheumatism, is the confident belief of County ! Sc,tlca, Lame Back and Lumbago Chairman Starbuck. in fact, mem-1 Hamlin's Wizard OiL It pene- i i . i ,.r ,1,. i , tratea nnli-L-tw il. I .,...v,.,r. u.ino uui toe sore ness, and limbers up the stiff ach ing joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medi cine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You will find almost daily uses for it in ease. i e it I f ... ut bwviuciim waifa : JVcn as prmst bruises, cuts, burns, noma I bites and stings. Just as reliable. advantage and will send tham rnit;too 'Or earache, toothache and into the world capable of fighting icrouP- Always keep it in the house. ute s nattie. wtn oa sb A number of the member, of the ! r"jSTSi irl 13. Fenton post. American "T" Whlpi. Jmt bImmbi uttu ninw Ielon have broiiKht it to the at- pl " d'"S8lU for Ida. ei'H of the nnuntl nomnntm mittec are freely predicting that the quota of this county will be over subscribed. Fnder the supervision of the Oregon W. C. T. IT. a farm hnim. for dependent and orphan children will be established in Henton enmi ty shortly after the first of the veat The home will provide thes with every educational and "I believe 1 am the rstppieat srowjan In the world, and it ts all he cause of what Tanlac has done Yor me," said Mrs. Laura Rarick, 4 Meldroth St., Peoria, 111., a well known and highly respected resident of that city. "I never dre.iinod lhat 1 would .)Brr find anything that would do sr me what Tanlac has done," she said. "I was In a wretched mtnte of health and was down m bed so inn'; thai I lost fifty pounds in weight, hut I have gain vd back every pound I losi ,md 1 now feel as well as I ever did in tuy life The Indigestion and other troubles that made life a burden fov eleven years have entirely dia- Jtppeared and I am like a new yrmnurt. Tly stomach was so disordered .flt even liquid foods and plain water caused me to have dread ul cramping spells that listed for hours M kidneys were disorder Jed and had pains across my nack vhiuwrt constantly. I had severe jbeadaehes nrvtrly every day and be riume so dlsiy I could hardly stand I waa so nervous it was impossl We for me to Kel a good night's M 1 tried every conceivable .tnedleine and was treated by spe cialists, lull nothillK helped me. aipnd Clnnlly 1 was told 1 would Aever be wi ll notln. Hut Tanlac has made me s linrfeetly wilt woman in every gray. 1 can now eat yarn! sleep like tether people and 1 haven't a pain Wlmtit me. ; l atn g'.id to give this state ment, fin 1 want to do all 1 can t let the world know about this Womdei-ful medicine." Tanlar Is sold in Salem by Ty Ws drug stm e and In other tow ns drogRists. . (aerr) Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Tells Safe, Simple Wav to TW.n and Relieve at Home If you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises caused by catarrh, or If phlegm drops in your throat and has caused oa tarrh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that rh. ' f i I I si n.ssi ,nr .. . .......... . Djmiituiiiii iiiuy oe overcome in many in stances by the following treat ment which you can easily pre pare In your own home at little cost. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of P,armint (Double Strength) Take this home and add to it M pint of hot water and a imie granulated sugar stir un til dissolved. Take one tahlesnnnn ful four times a da v. An Imnrnve ment is sometimes noted after the first dav's treatment Pi-aathinc snoutd become etsy, while the dis tressing head noises, headaches dullness, cloudy thinking, etc should gradually disappear undet the tonic action of the treatment Loss of smell, taste, defective heat ing and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symp toms which suggest the presence of catarrh and which may often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. It is said that nearly ninety per cent of all ear IroiinW are caused by catarrh and there must, therefore, be many people whose hearing may be restored by this simple, harmless home treat ment, (adv) The mothers and their new arrivals are doing nicely. Friends of Mr. ind Mrs. Lamar Tooze will be interested to learn of the recent arrival of a baby daugh ter in their home at Cam bridge, where Mr. Tooze is attending Har vard. The little girl has been named Virginia. Foremost among the social events of the past week was the delight ful luncheon over which .Mrs. J. C. L'glow and Mrs. H. H. Volheim pre sided at the home of the latter on the east end of Court street. The affair was given in honor of Mrs. Herbert L. Toney, Mrs. Walter Hembree, Mrs. Jack Welsner of McMinnville and Mrs. Geortre Mori rison of Alaska, who were the! house guests of Mrs. ITclow on Wednesday. The dining room was aglow with baskets of vellnw marigolds, combined with wood-1 warla and autumn leaves. The din ing table was centered with an ar tistic bowl of yellow and gold flow el's. The color scheme carried throughtout the dinner was yellow and gold. Three courses were served. Those seated around the table were: Mrs. Walter Hembree, .Mrs. Herbert L. Toney, Mrs. Jack LOGICAL ADVICE! I Strike at the root nf we air Iness is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. Scottstmulsion nourishes the body, tones the blood and helps build strength. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N.J. I I I i -- HHIMnHBnM s m T TTTTTillJS., s is ii ii ii i i i i in ii i mi ii n in o a II I HI II III II l Mil iPB I I I 'Mm ill I i mmimmr i W Rl I Weisner Mrs. George Morrison, Mrs. Mark Hayter, Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs. Wilson Webb, Mrs. R. L. Chapman, Mrs. C. B. Sund berg, Mrs. J. C. Uglow and Mrs H. H. Volheim. PIANO JAZZ Adult-beghners taught in 12 lessons, by mail. No teacher re quired. Self instruction course for advanced pianists. Learn 67 styles of bass, 180 syncopated effects, Blue Har mony, Oriental, Chime, Movie and Cafe Jazz, Trick Endings, Clever Breaks. Space Fillers. Sax Blum Blue Obligato and 247 other sub Jectftjhcluding Ear Playing. On ly ciaurse in existence teaching cm to the minute Dlavina of nonni.-n- music in KBAL Jazz form. A pos tal brings our FREE Special Of fer. State whether beginner, me dium or adva'need. WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL 917 Willamette St. Eugene Ore. 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