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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1921)
1 1. The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon i Ciiyriuht mo by International Feature Servici Trade Mark registered in the U. S Pitni nffce' Mint Growers of Gervais Attend Eugene Meeting Cervala, Or., Jan. 17. The Lake Jatlsh MintRrowers association iv s well represented at the Oreson jtriotRrowerti' association in '' Saturday. At a meeting of the lo caJKrowers held In IirookH on Wed nesday evening: of last week Mark Jfcayliiwall, G. J. Moisan, George W. rxtiurmnn and S. D. Manning were atlected to represent the local nasri aaation and they left for Eugene Saturday morning to attend tbe mmuM convention. D. J. Fry and ,J. Tarnldge of Salem attended the Tussling at Brooks. An aggregation of Gervais young gvastple congregated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Keppinger Wednesday evening and enjoyed titoaaselves in singing and dancing taatll the approach of the morning Bringing Up -By George McManus I'M KyKfK'i ivral las, veiling to lie X. K. Shields of Gervais attended ftiui annual meeting of stockholders (jf the State Grange Co-operative a&tre at Portland during the latter inut of the week. Mr. Shields is a atsck holder in the eonei-m. A oonvert and basket social will he held at Kali-field on January 21 MINI the iniif rijinii. unity Is cor dially Invited to attend and have a Ood time. ' rt bahy boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Kidiindler on T-ileHdtty evening of lust week. K. W. Manning has been on Jury luly in Salem for ivtiirncU Saturday inain over Sunday. , Henry Hituhey, formerly a North lUiwell farmer, has returned from Bbokane. Wash., where he has been .inn." for some iim Mr. Ititc hev Wis riuii'lin ' I .1 : . .r i .1 m "' u rialeiii and intends to make Ills Home In the Willamette valley the 1 est of his life. Henry Stafford was taken 10 811- durinu Ihe I: 1 part "f the Week where In 11 mlei'V. 1 lit an op rem in a Charles Vogl and fnmH". win ftflvi- been living on the 1-lilllip: fkrra near hero, ii.e" moved tt "leivals for I he winter. The Oddfellows and Hebekal: no definite plans in this direction have yet been formulated, it is be- lievaq that something of will be developed before rora building Joint installation ht .ening. Supper wan the work, Mrs. B, W. Manning visitors during the iietges held Saturday 0 werveil afler Mr. and ovre Salem ek -end. Aurora Phone Rates Expected To Be Raised Aurora, Or., Jan. 17. No objt nous having be en filed at the hear ing at the Aurora Mutual Tele lion,, company's petition for an in crteHHo in telephone rates, held re ntlv liy the public servici emu ami salmi there is said to be ever likelihood that the petition will bo granted. There were but few patrons In attendance ill the hearing nd no! one objection to thi petition w .s laised. Representatives of thi .0111 uilHsioii queal loned 11 fi w Itm relative to the eon. In ion of the company In regard to costs, servici . to , and It was brought out In the examination that the company li a sustained a loss of about $400 per yir for the past two years. As there appears to be little probabil ity of any ureal decline in the coat of mstcrinl and skilled labor in the 'industry for some time, 11 seems al most certain thai 1 1 1 petition will iw granted. Former Hubbard Auto Dealer Pays Damage Claim Hubbard. Or., Jan, 17. Attor rn for Sarah Ainundsoli ol I'oit Und have filed 11 satisfaction of judgment 111 the eiic ouM at Ctackaajaea oininti against J. J. Ilershberger, former automobile bVssJsm ot this ctly, 111 thi sum of IUM. Ilv a stipulation eimre.il in l OUrt in ( II I iber la I w mum is fo, He 1 wo 111; ilea it w. n i wni Hershbi r ptainllfi ib uattltmi nt 1 1 In . -j , - . I . . - -. .- - . -U " , 1UST THINK MY WIFE 55 WEUV- . m rj .v.w . , I ! nnE my WIFE. OR THt v-c - y j vj Ul A I ' . TMINVs TOUKt- IF- i A WEED T akiD I COULu r T- 1 'Vk P S J I tw .wm -w MUkU h V 11 awiiW-w'. r. . anasT -r I fiB 1 sbf - -flv. ir- anaf T I bbbbbbbIbbV x ' -s-. I taV PI r flV 1 1 . fc- I 1 ' I A I II r-. 1 fr. 1 : - tA SBBBBBBl All - 1st BB II BBBBBBBBBBW I 1 X aanaW J .aaaaaaaaaaa U J Ttr . ..-'yj f' ,m '7 a 1r aar?HsaaV saaaal - W t It , "imI Li &mk mmmfi&r w&m . em m -i mm thu J t -ps-BjBoajBfBjsa II 1 I I 'Wm-mmm s I ! II S at. J m s1 m m - li . rmmLy.. ,.; ... hsj n . -- ' . 1,1m 11 11 ' Hri'R IIM I eiMi'i,, .1 . "" , - 1 11 retipi'lv liljll. t . I', I'"1 4 . In IlliSlllllll ie lh A nance was given iu uic "o . , , .......i m t' e itieiiib 1 the 1 iregon ,-e,, . noauiuu. L,. -i.-v.. Kn f i near future. o DaU"' 01 a .1 p iuiio so . 1.,,.,,i . . a I ., , i ruw mhut . .." . .r , met that contagious Word has been received here Farm bureau session Bliena V lStfl, JSHeiS . v ..' , ' ,; , Ihe kind I e ennair.' I mess Kind, int 000- '" 1 . ... , , ,. I ,,.,.,. m ,. 1 ,. II was eieeieu ' w the Au- burn Moonshine orchestra furnish-I diseases were still prevalent IS uiat a aaugmer waa - . , ,. . - Huetiu Vista, Jan. 17. While , ited with relative) i . . . . - ..... 1 il, . i,,i,iani v I IKhI anil Mrs. J. J. Smith IMlaS re ul. in H, ,. -eta ry-t rea '-UI 1 01 i'- - 1 1 . . .... u ,., ,v,i- J u 1 1 r ,rl r.,l lie music aim Hie ueiasion i , ihiiili.-. .-u . me i,.,. ... lUKKing on 111 e-vi ... iuic i ,,i iimme ......1 . 1 !... , ,.r.A uneeess 1 ... e,, need I Vie first Of the Week Bl'adWaV) in FOlllallU, ..U..UB . I Aav. ! ...I Prather fell I .1 W Veil I, .1 tu T , .1 llru ."., i k- I -Se ill e , ,i r, i i i i l ' ill inn n net,, - - , I ., ,, ,1 r e , , , ,-. . . -, 71 .,1.1 Ilia I u, ., , . ,r , m t tie . , .,,.u . received word tnat 'ne iimij 01 not start uiuii jmnuj . , . t-11 Cnni otu the shoulder. The tructure was so . ,a.i. i, ,,h died In I P. If. Huehea. who was charged I ville Friday on business. DaiiaS oOCieiV I .., ... ' - - .... ,.,nii i ihi. service will he; wiih assault bv members of the I Mrs. jonn verutsj umu u , ...el,, n R. and . . .. ...... . ,. . ... .....I rTSTt shipped to Woodburn, and it is ex-1 Apostolic i'aith Mission and had alter. -Mrs. Frank Fawk. near ;tn-.-j 0( tnejr friends were enter-gtcii attention It OJu ) I neoted to arrive here about the first 1 hearing before the grand jury, was , r. all last week. ...i...- ." .., .;. home of Mrs. J. R. u .,,, t ' n,-i-i.- i.,,J a i w .el. .. i ...,l ,.1 I,,, i ,i, i,-i,.i Tl,.. ion i el ii r iw.rl a . 1 . I iu . i ... jmvii j ............ .. a I - , k ;:::.,. ,, mi, bteila Vr anent the week Portland this week. ' ' " : I , . " "n 'I'"" ' v "'""" "-'.t lL r r i,.Qif,iw,i. t;u LrMav uppfim. (St'iv .in is v XJiiiir s r.un i hiiii - .... ... r, l'S U fii n: wt.H. wiiat nn- i " "-"'"ibh T , . . . . I . tl, .ivi.l l re FI" HTflOl VV. VI it ' - v" vl ' . , . , i,i'! - ' he mVM.dnoma time 'visiting "mim Vei.nr, Acff of Salem via-! fr'.n McMInnville' on business and H.. but she was ''I',lM""' Attendance from the east side of i me nuvuvurn iu i 'r""j 't.-iar, over tne last 01 tne weea. meats were served with a tuncn- , iiu ' J earn weni to Newbera? a few nights t r win. u,a n tttiainaaa visit -1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Bnyfler ana son. I a ine of the water. is I - la .r 11 .S il i Uesi O l ..1 1 . .1 in I .11 1 s. ... ... ,e, , .. , s.t fit nt tia 1 . iiiui 11 in-imin in u,icoei"i 1 kan -, ! ir of . . UOUntV HU perl III ell (1, !U Jiwiilll n'vn . . ., ... . ,, . v i" m.v ' ' I acoempanled by J R. Cal- '"t.w ' ,h .-,-- ver asm. ;il . u 1 1 .7 i . el... i a-- 1 ' . .. .t. f.,l. nr rtffi- t. .. . .1. T,..,,J f IP nillmi 1 tX ' W illttv.. 1111. vutuwu iu iu iimt i. ..Ww-1 Wr AfMio Thinner and scrj. PaitJ ont. nowevtrr, me ""lMI "l ll" ' - 11 ...... . uim "' .. I, 1 ft V.-: l . I I ... , 1 .. nt I " ' I I .1 1 -.-ft ,l,iritii t in U ll .rois ai oo.nv, ..u a wenl Co Portland Wednesday to Bee were. i. v.. -- tor some t..ne, ' " I , " 1 ; illness. her mother who 1 very 111 directors, Henry VoOi Ul. I tutllfe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1). Barrett. p c,'roenter and tl 1 ' Ballard and L . f.-- fvlavat!l afler having spent a few, lays in!,,,.;., Montana, t VlCitl V UUllMAWll .' 1 1 laying tor i Mr,- .Inhii rifilnifin eft the Inst of i..m ht pt I ' ICe I'.nMn. ami I .-i.;-. - niimi.iiiiii.itinij. . . , f II. it lliiinnll I :i I W' I I fill 1 HTIH the week for Portland where they w, j, fjarner is spending a few n, or Bhwrdg, a Well Known II too. I visited with friends for a few days I days In Linn county assisting In Sen in Portland. r entiy ,,, , ,,. I Fred B. West and son. Dan, spent t lie- membership campaign tor n tie tnown to aomi Edwards for 17 years 1 1 I the week-end in Tacoma. membership in the farm bureau. , di it, frli ida in this vicinity his ap- "T f - f for liver Jl Miss May Smith of Aumxville is . A, Flnseth ami Laird V.I preaching marriage to Miss .o.n ireanu l .. u i- , , ... , li,,. Portland Mr ,,,i imwel ailimuts. Muring these ' v in, tilts nei euusiii. ffuimm iiissie vvOOaa were initialed lino llie niysicenu uwn'ii" v' Conch. terlea of the Scottish Rite Masons) Dineen was one of the first ones to I years ht Abel I'glow. who has been aerl- al Portland last week. lenlisl In company 1. at the Time ol prsscrlpl oiisiy ill iith pneumonia, Is slowly Mrs. Peter'Helgerson, mother of America's entrance into the war Kmnvn i recovering. District Attorney J. N. Helgerson. j and, served In varioosp laces over- fl 'ge W. Mver, who is residing .)o has been seriously ill at the j seas. He is well known by all serv- temporarlty In Cervallla latin Dal- Dallas hospital with blood polsjon.jlci men In this part of the cnun- I las on business. is reported: a improving. try. Thi ceremony was solemnised 1-1 11 llnhle ....ll..rl Ct. ...... c . -, rwtamm ,t Tli-.lv llM.v 'O t....... ,u .i n ;i,,- in Beuue IS VIMl- , l '.in i ....... J , ne Francisco Saturday by the death of ng'hia sister. Mrs. Wilson Webb. ftS I hia brother-in-law. Mrs. I. N. Woods of this city, ac-l f-a f Hyes visited a few eompanled by her sister, Mrs Vd- fi (Y I tl Qflfil fa i ft ge days in Kugene with her brother die DahTmple of Portland, aft VI lIlOVTIIIIIia it-1 1 lamny, .or. ami .Mrs. ATUMir I Tuesday for southern California Community Club For Gervais Now Being Sought at- e 111 I est. ll .IV- that the defend should pa., to : he ui' ;: ,'i 0 in full . iqlni for Injur- lied and l i - a : i-uil ol bc- boa struck by Hershberaei auto ntotiih -.it Division street, in Port land, on the , venue, of .1 ll) -'I. ISl j. 'I lie pl.iinlili was suing .01 llo.llllO Clackamas and Marion Districts May Join School Aurora. Or., Jan. 17 Patrol of Cast Aurora school district No. Ill, 1st Marlon county and district No. jti In Clackamas county, which Is adjacent to Aurora no I in the oddfellows hall Satnnbn nine B aUaamaa the udvlauhillty of a un ion high school which has i. I'Cll pKlJHUtl ll. UoflUite pl ies have at- ' an'- ti. - n mile and the monej provided for a high school iiulhllng In turora ?Ml now there is a movement on. loot iu es oj rale Willi the Clai a aintwi count) district and poaalbl) tlu-i dtetrlcts m ibis locality. ( Membeis el ' lie A ir.oa ,! i ItUUld Weill 0 i U tliej e Beastly te Investigate schools ,.: :!u eratrr which are altuuted under siuiilai oondilUu's is In Auioru UiKtrin. and It It learned that the ix operative plan is a success Pt- Hons of both the districts inter-; aaarted ere very much enthused ovi r th, Bkroftoauiion as reported at Ihe meeting Halurdtiv night, ami while DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Mustoole on Forehead and Temples A Issaalache icini-.lv without ihe dan gets of 'la-aila. he medicine.'' Kdi headache and that : fulu, fiosn caaHa or conge: tun. And it a once' Muaterole is s clean, white oint asrnt. made with oil ol r.ai-tard. Hear: SBUStard plaster and dOSS ajo) Used only ext.-rnally, and in esssaqreanit affect stomach and heatt. EjR-ellcnt for sore throat, bronchitis. sun t.ccK. asthma, neuralgia. , pleurisy, rheumatism, luiu , all nai.n and aches ot tlx back t sprains, sore muscles, brui , 4 lulbtatna, frosted feet, colds o! tic the-st (it often pi events pneumonia!. 35c said 6bc jars; hospital sue $3.tX' Oervais, Or, .Tan. 17.--A move, mcnt is on foot to organise a com munity club in fjervala to work in conjunction with the city eouneil and hold monthly meetings each evsadng following the regular coun cil meetlaga, The object of this is to Inaugurate a little systematic boosting for tieivais. The pro po sition la meeting with favor in the eily and It is believed that It can be worked out successfully. Former Woodburn Soldier To Wed Girl Met as Nurse Woodburn. Or.. Jan. 17, The engagement of Miss Grace Ooid berg of Hanford, Cal., to Huxley I. Oalbrslth of Portland, which ha:, been formally announced by the In tended bride, according to word re ceived here a few days ago. in th" culmination of a run, anee which found its origin during the world war While Mr. Gaibralth was re i uiie..,tiiig from wounds received in the battle of the Mai ne Mis tlojdberg was Nerving as recon KtrUCtion aid at the I.ettermun tleueial hospital, and it was here they first met. frequent visits de veloped In mutual affection, and It is announced that their marriage will be a summer event, and lake place at tin home of the bride In California. Mr. Qalbraith en listed in the service with company I of this city ami was formerly a resident of Woodburn. Dramatic Club Postpones Play ST. ':ml. Or.. J:m. 17. The lrum;i which wiih to h;tve h"en rIv i n by (In- SI. iMul lr.tm:tiir iMuh 'h1 cjilay, has ben podtpoiMMj to JiiiiiKiry '22 and $$, Th Oh a tiff 6 of d.itcH was madl nciv-.-: ary by the in.ihiiuy uf MNnc ol tin1 nMinberfl t(i Hllv'Tid n-)if';irK;il!4. tint to other Iraportis-iei mai tiTH reQiilrinn thrir a'UntMMi. Th I )ra nun i- chih living tbvn iy cartful1 attention ai prMM ui and it win be rendered nexl Siturday and Sunday. Tlu titlo ot the play Ik "The Txan." Tlia utc iuImtk of t ht I ira mat ie luti ware boata at a dancing party ind suppar a ft-w nlghti ago, The prooaadii mU b naed to pay off the nhliudmsy on the piano WhloJ was purcliant'd a short liim? ao. 11. Be ast Thursday and m 90 e (.Had uon th to congratulate him In i hi) and was in I spilH upon the occasion ot bit an niversary. Mrs, John I. Hunt and children wore weak -and visitors in Salem. ) W. .J. Jobaon has sold his farm near here and B tew days ago moved his family hack ti the city. L. T. Remington and wife and J. fj, Brothari and wife of Port land were here daring the preced ing week, called en account of the death and funeral of .Mrs SfcKee. The county community club met in the armory here on Thursday evening of last week and was at tended by repreaantattvaa from many different towns in the county. nitcd Artisans khvc a very pleasii ni iiani' hail Friday evening. Refoi Mtcia I hour a short protfra i rendered, Henry Whitney shipped fl flock of sheep from Woodhur urday, whiah go to the ca' market. Roy (iiaves, president i Craves Canning company of dan, is pi the city on husint th sin Dallas 1 1 Jan. 17. The federal hoard for vocational education has appointed tl. & Dykstra, a former tec bar in PoHc county, aallstant hlwh school teu'-her in the depart ment for vocational rehabilitation. He has Accepted the position and c Wife Join ohnoon oaaburg, train ind -Mr. run moved to having, tak on the main line out of that city. Word has bee n re ce i ved h ero that AJvln Robb is now employed by the Puyallup loo Cream com pany at Puyallup, Washington. Woid has been received here of the birth recently to Mr. and Mrs. die Tut wh weeks. Woodburn Briefs Won, B. Myi ohuroh ons in bum. or., Jan. I pastor of tin I-.- lied ii ehallei Woodburn, and minutes at the Bunda; i resenl an argument i leol i r "Why Not "hurdles?" Bfe propi I ha aami length of llmi tne negative, 11,. stated In thi lenste thai if l i nol nceeol will ooeuiy speaking 01 Rev, R, Mi i liiulisi i' to any offered no rvir to i ihe suh Cloae i lu ll in take ''i .ir,'.uili' chal d hn t li.-Ili.it i Mini Ubec lim STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetratinpr, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and tailed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by anv druggist for 35c Extra . I irge bottle, Healing begins the InOOMnt cmo is applied. In a short lime usually every tr.ice of eczema, letter, pimnles, rash, blackheads anil similar Skin diseases will be removed. Fur clwriral the skin and making it vigorously healthy, alwaysuseZemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not ameusyKilveanditdoesnot stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin trotiblespf ail kinds. The li. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. BUILDING TM1 I To those of delicate con i stitulion, young or old, Cuticura Soap IS IDEAL- For the Hands Soap, Ointment. Ttlrum,2Rc.PVprTwhrTr 1 i . evadrcaa. Ct1aar&Lbertor'.s.Dspt.X. MuritD.Mait For Insomnia Ever tip end night after nighl URftblo to Meep and have Un pleat" nnt nightmarea? Vinul tones 01)01 jWtem and creates strength and health. A bottle today will be your jrrea test investment. VINOL i d with olive oil, iii Edwards' Olive Tat know them by their These (ablets are ers on the liver and us iiatients a ,f a few well ;redlents mix iiiiiH them Dr. lets. You will olive color. wonderwor bowels, which cause a normal action, i the waste and poison in one's system. It you have a look, dull eyes, tongue, headael good feeling, active bowels irrj inu off us matter re, sallow a. coated stlt'ss, no ill out ol sorts. 1n VOU take one of Or. Id by J. C. Perry ArUg store, (adv) Edwards' Olive Tablets nn;hlly for a time and note the pleasing re suits. i Thousands of women ,md men take Dr. Edwards' O.live Tablets the successful substitute for calo mel now and then just lo keep thsnl fit. 15o and 30c. (adv) I. 1! ! Kl : i ill,. i i i iirinur inexpensive. Remedies ani treatments are! very costly. Wl -1 ' j w e eu time an t unity to advise regard to your j it I 111 V U Ur HV needs. If I I a m r. I Optical IIV TO ' I .la ni VAUil lllci f.vff 0 Hi! JI a is nourishment and tonic that buildj up the whole body. Scott cv Bownp, Bloomficld. N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF I HOIK (Tjblcts or Granules ) EsulINDIGESTION i i Extra Pants With your wool The 9 Free M v F I I sill-l j j Iw II 1H811 iH'ntvt :'it I I IJlJI " lira- urn suits made WWi Vou too, shonld grasp J I if llwlKKlBail t, IS ,,',tvr;"n;; ' :uul If H ifm ,val ? ' nP' bm 0,',:'r v"1"' suit this I -i ufl ' Jjyjjira pants - '. !'? tfaf iv FREE. $35.00 men ha WmJ thfir now for this i'alue-piving sale SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE 426 State Strwt, SALEM, OREtiON Following the Market Prices 'I'll i s store n .)! 1 lend CHOW (i uv iiuj markets on tne downwari Mm vc re-mark our mercliandise : n rt iiiu-7Miis coniins; on any ot our inv as soon as we lit. PLEASE NOTE Now is the time for 1 IV he of vou to slioii the eitv thorn ore purchasing any Wanted item CONSIDER QUALITY STYLE PRICE FIRST OF A LI, ADOPT OUR PAY AS YOU CrO PLAN A herever you do decide to spend your money. EACH DAY BRINGS NEW SPRING APPAREL FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN COATS -SUITS DRESSES You will find prices on the now Spring line most reasonable myim (En. 11 II ill ill vaiTT rxmrr TwriHl-; FOR -aa-v- tt-V IT MnflK i ii a.iiaaj T " ' j. aasjpi m v r i ' .m, r i ri Co. PHONE HW n a) A' ' i HAULM ri ii i r i i iv s i a i " t- i Din KOWlana A aatlafiefl lJhone 1B1J. over ran'- e e -r t ' tof all kinds, such i AllJW- Quality Merchandise Popular Prices turc, stoves, i tchinery, of ail Capitol litis Junk House 1 PTil iT. " T l in l l UTS .lit 'I '". : protection.' Stage Line salem 10 i mi"-- n iu tji v F.verj T.avps Rliirh HotA Leaves Seward First Stage 7 a Las Hotel, in. Stag mm Ul I fYl.nv Car ot Chlasas Me iclos ciiri any JC" Open ataaratars -1 a a rl 15J Soi:'.! ealem. Qt?