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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1920)
Hie Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon iTi' illatnette Valley By Special Ri Latest News Covering Central ip r i I Bringing Up Father By' George McManus t 1 UU VUUUTO 1 MR: JISC- ' VUX JOVT 1 PA3rtslN, roo OFFICE.- 1 r I HAVE. ONE THOUtiAHO DOLLA AND I'M COINi TO tEE. VOOR FATHER.' TO AOVtCE ME WHAT TO n .1 I SHOULC) Dora ITi I.UCK( TO FlMO "YOU I AV VOU ARE Well Known nuiNtT FROM DO WITH LUCKVi me.::; Ualtaa, Dec. 7. A surprise in the matrimonial field came to pauu on last Saturday when Wil 1b II. McLYiniel was married to tells, M. Stinnette. Miss Stin nett la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stinnette who lira on a farm near Kichreall. Miss ntianette is popular among the younger set of Dallas and has at- X the EttUas public and high , "i ' I HANE A Tr-lOUtkANO OOULAR HERE IN mt hano j 1 i ik r . et. wav m "iff 4A 1 -LTKTT SfvVt' 1 1 JUr. UcDanie Is the son of Wtl Im H. McDanlel, senior, who is a farmer living near Rickreall. The young couple were married at the MethodiBt parsonage by H-v. Frank James, and departed Itor a short honeymoon. They will return to the Mcrviniel ranch to analce their home. mtHmufwn-Mliity Minn I,oulne K. Rasmussen was married to George R. Mlnty yes terday, at the home of the bride. Kiss Rasmussen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Rasmussen, prominent farmers living east of Dallas on the Lyillas-Momnouth ron. Mr. Rasmiissen is a prominent prune raiser and prune dryer, hav ing erected one of the largest prune dryers In the ;yntry last year. Mr- Minty is at the present lime living near Corvallis where e la conducting a prune mnch. Xb la an ex-service man, having .nerved with company L from liallas in Franre. He received several wounds during his serv ice. At the battle of Balleau Woods Tie received ft wound from a bul It fired by the guns of the Ger mans. The bullet penetrated the hack of his head and came out In Is left cheek. The result of the vound made him unconscious nd he lay on the battle field for two days, listed among the dead; Iwut he was later discovered find rucoperated after several months In the base hospital. The young .couple will make their home on Mirny's farm. Polk County Court Oounty Court. Application by the city of Dallas obtain jurisdiction over certain Marts of county roads In city limits. Notice of hearing of petition. Or ffer fixing time and place of hear ing. Order transferring $23,817 Irom general fund o market roa-i fund. Order transferring $8000 from general fund to Dallas-Salem htehway fund. Order trnnsfer-ing MS.5 from general fund to motor license fund. Circuit Court. Ruby M. Darling vs. Lloyd T.. Tlarling. Findings of fact and con clusions of law filed. Decree to plaintiff granted by order of court. Paul H. Smith vs. Mabel Smith. Suit for divorce. Complanit filed. G. D. Treat vs. B. T. Boughey. Statement of expenditures of B. T. Boughey. Probate- Court. -. In re estate of Richard E. Pearce fleceaaed. Inventory and appraise ment filed. In re estate of Charles Jackson, deceased. Notice of final settle ment filed. Order allowing and nettling final account. In re estate of Charles Silas Cooper, deceased. Notice of final ettlement filed. Notice to credi tor. Order allowing and settling final account. In re aeiate of Edwin fit. McDon Kal, deceased. Notice to county i-uurt of determination of Inherit ance lax. In re estate of Phil Ward, an Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap ) in Qne-Eleverf' ,v v fifth Avenue incompetent. Annual report filed. Vouchers filed. Marriage Ijicvnses. George R. Minty, age 28, farmer, to Louise E. Rasmussen, age 26. Willis H, McDanlel, farmer, 24. of Rickreall, fo Stella M. Stinnette, age 18. Albert Lee Reynolds, logger, of Falls City, Or., age 23, to Hilda McCormick, age 18. Third Stroke Is Fatal To Polk County Reident Dallas, Dec. 7. Following the third stroke of paiaiysls, Zenas Hinshaw, A well known citizen living in the northern part of the county, died at his home Saturday night. His age was 61 years. He leaves a widow and one son, Jos eph, and his mother, of Sheridan, j He was a brother of Avery find I Havila Hinshaw of McMinnville and of A. N, Hinshaw of this city. Buys Dallas Ranch Dallas, Dec. 7. G. A. Peterson of Suver has just returned ' from Douglas county, where he purchas ed 164 acres of improved land equipped with modern buildings and in the beautiful Looking Glass valley, nine miles from Roseburg. He expects to make his home there after one more year in Polk county. He says the scener in Douglas county is great. Th rcyirts beat Polk county roads in every way, and land is changing hands quite rapidly. ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes EXPOSURE ACHES RHEUMATIC PAINS Sloan's Liniment, kept Dandy lakes the fight out of lliein QLOSHING around in the and then the droit!' 1 ilie.i- matlc twinge! But no: for long when Sloan's Llr.iment Is put on the job! Pains, strains, spriiafj how soon this old family friend pene t rates without rubbing ,xnd helps l drive 'em away! And how cleanly i loo no muss, no bother, no stain ed skin or clogged pores. Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, neu ralgia, backache are promptly re lieved. Keep a bottle handy. Get one todiay If you've run out of Sloan's Liniment, it's so warming All druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40 The largest bottle holds six times as much as the smallest. Sloa Liniment fiewYorJh i Caramel 1 ji m m i w if oturu Fruit Cannery Closes Season Silverton, ' Dec. 7. In closing the Silverton cannery Saturday evening the Silverton Food Prod ucts' Co. completed a most success ful season's work, all things con sidered, and the stockholders have become so greatly encouraged that elaborate improvements will be made In the plant during the vaca tion period. When the season op ens again with the ripening oi me fiist crop of fruit the plant will have been enlarged and necessary equipment will be ready for a on the Independence-Dallas road ! greater volume of business. Thursday night. He has no other I Manager Hartley states that the serious injuries. Two women who I company has been handp pped were in the car with Gilbraugh. more or less during the fiist sea- whose names have not been aacer son by reason of a shortage in the tained, were unhurt. In turning a fruit crop and inadequate room-! corner the automobile skidded j Ing capacity. This winter they pro-'lino; turned over. pose to provide all the rooms re- quired for greater business and add such equipment as may be1 necessary to take care of the busi- I fess. Mr. .Hartley oeiieves mat with an average crop of fruits next season the output of tlje plant will be more than doubled. The plant has been in constant operation since the first of the sea son, employing 50 people, and run ning full capacity up to the end of the preceding week when the last of the apples passed through the preserving process. Mr. Hart ley stated that during the last few weeks more than 100 ons of an ples have been put up, aggregat ing something like 1800 dozen gal- LOOK LISTEN! What you m can buy at the tremedous aving of 25 off Big line of Aluminum Ware 25 per cent Off. Pyrex Ware and Caseroles 25 percent off. Cut Glass and Hand Painted China. Big line Japanese Hand Painted Vases. Jard eneers and Hanging Vases. Large line of beautiful Fruit Baskets. All kinds of Toys and Dolls for the Kiddies. Buy your boy or girl a tricycle or wagon at 25 per cent off. A Flash Light would make a useful gift, all sizes 25 per cent off. Silk Hosiery for ladies at 25 per cent off. It would be impossible to men tion all of our bargains in an ad, but if you will come into the store and look around you will get an idea of the wonderful values we have for you. Salem Variety m ! ' 15 K. fnmmori'ial Si. lon-cans of apples. But thee were not all home-grown. The company could not fill the orders by depending upon home nroduci tills season, and many of the ap ples were purchased in southern Oregon. Auto Turns Over; Man's Leg Broken Dallas, Dec. 7. J. A. Gilbrauph of Astoria Is in the Deaconess hos pital in Salem with a broken leg and mi injured arm as the result of his automobile turning turtle , Bennetts Have Son ryUlas, Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett are receiving con rioan. Then begin "emergency" treatment ftth VICK V AOR OMtl7MUkonJanUil KM10IDS ft (ORANUUKW ESS INDIGESTION Taato feed, do food; dfaeolvc taka" aaadad" Wn QUICK RELIEF! Also ik taut roan Koa rnoaa , TP? "rHn Ty MAM BY aOOTT BOWNB i MAKKM Or SOOTT'I EMUL IL3ION "Hi nKiriiMDlslIA ANNOUNCING t The Removal of Our Offices FROM THE SALEM BANK OF COMMERCE BLDGr. TO OUR NEW BUILDING Trade and High Streets WATCH PAPER FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR OPENING VICK Samson gratulations upon the arrival of a six pound boy at their home Thurs day morning. Mrs. Bennett was formerly Miss Myrtle Chase and Mr. Bennett is an ex-soldier. Dallas News Dallas, Or., Dec. 7. Mrs, Bffie Bullis of Independence was trans acting business in Dallas yesterday. Mrs. Bullis was formerly a resident of Black Rock, but recently moved WITH JACK HOLT GRACE MORSE FRED MALATESIA CLARENCE GELDART w mfk RAVPalinff thp Houble life of a trirl who I IBH 3 I IB t ... mm mmm Here Sunday, "The Soul of Youth" ON THE CORNER OF Products lo independence. Senator I. L. Patterson of Eola was in Dallas yesterday conducting business at the court house. Walter Muir and H. H. Hirsch berg of Independence waited on th3 county court yesjerday, presenting the plan of the county library fund and asking the court to make pro vision in the budget for the fund fop- Polk county. To date the national forest reser- rOMORROW Ethel Clayton "Sins of Rosaline' Revealing the double life of a girl who sold her soul for diamonds. Laid in the famous jewel fields of Africa. A thrill with villainy, secrecy, love, and the mystic spell of Oriental sorceries. Oakland 1020 it intl. 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