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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1921)
(Copyright 1920 by International Trade Mark registered in the U. S Page Two Bringing Up hattierbv deorge McManus The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon ,. I the villains -J - ,v III i will:: hello- 1 T j JMint Growers of Gervais Active In State Association Gervai, Or., Jan. 19 At a meet ing of the Oregon Mint Growers' BSHodation h.-ld at Eugene recent y J. G. Boisan of this city was named as one of the state board of directors. Marlon county was given Iwo directors, the second being Tom Green. In compliance with a state law the directors meet in Cor vallls today .'or the annual election of officers. Mr. Molsan went to Coi vallls this morning to be present t the meeting and election of offi cer. Some idea of the future import ance of the mint industry In the Willamette valley may be derived trom a statement made by D. J. fry, a Halern druggist, at a meet ing of the Uike Lablsh growers held in Brooks very recently. Mr. Fry stated that he would be in the market next year for 50.000 pounds of oil. The production in the val 'ey hist year was only about 10.000 pounds, or one-fifth of what one buyer will require. It this it is seen that there is room for enor mous development In the mint in dustry. The acreage In the valley at the present time is estimated at about . .- . . . '. 1 crtxFKS - WHAT D' "w THEVARS a: 1 THI t OR . Ml TH 0 I W SET OC' C&ifrtK' I'M ?ORE rr I ' w . ii I I ,r- I .1 I nw I ' ' ' - I T1JM flrr- IT.t. fOU III r- . . . T" -.V ,rr- 'r I I J l JVt- W . II - - - -t-lJC l-.'T t A I . . -yv VI II . II tm I I . -, ., , 1 I iMti we. ir r nL i i ' i " i v-i- it - s III rcicjri y were-' i I WW! ij -vjv l r lj I IV if . .. oer U-v - v 'II I n SB . P ' I w,.t rv,c i iWir-.C KOOH - ' J I I T V JL- I'lAWC . iT Jsl 500. Then- will Is? considerable morep lamed this year, however, hut probably not enough to supply the demand of the Salem buyer. Normal Notes Monmouth. Or., Jan. 19. An Holinoementn for the normal sum mer school are being prepared in the president's office. The umme term will begin Juno S7, continuing six weeks until August 6. 1021. Two summer schools will ire held, on at Monmouth and one at Pendle ton, fthnnld ii sufficient number of students desire it n twelve weeks course will he given to which only students In tin- elementary teach era' training course will be admit ted. Dr. Carl ft Honey of Willamette university will speak at the chapel hour Friday morning of thin week The public Is welcome to this cha pel hour exercise which will begin at 9r:i0 a. in. .Mrs B I ash field has resigned her position In the Hood Itlver school and has come to Monmouth to complete her work for her- normal diploma. The Delphlans will give the first Uterary society program of th , 1 lng appointed by the American Li- surgical operation at I brary association and is visiting ess hospital in Salem recently, Is many libraries in his investigations. J reported to be recovering IilUtroson, Saturday evening. President L. L. Epley of Phil" The Juniors and seniors held en joyable, informal parties last Sat urday evening. The first part of the evening was devoted to the members of each class getting ac quainted with one another. At 0 o'clock the Juniors joined the sen iors In the gymnasium for an in formal dance. satisfactorily. Aumsville Woman Laid to Rest In Turner Cemetery Aumsville, Jan. 19. The funeril of Mrs. Cal Small, who died Jan. 14 at her home near this city, wis held from the Methodist church In Turner on Sunday. Besides her husband, the deceased leaves two daughters and two sons, Blanche K. Small, a teacher in Portland; Mrs. Morris J. Sparks of Camp WlSj and George and Chance Beeves, besides many grand chIM dren. Miss Mae Smith returned Sat urday from Dallas after spending a week visiting friends. A wedding that is of Interest 'n AurrisvillH is that of Bland NT Speer, a young business man of new term l-'ridny evenlriK at 7:.10"liM ''"' Ud Miss Irma .McN.-t imh - ton oi uaKland, Cal., which will take place In Oakland Thursday of this week. After a short honey moon in southern California, Mr. Speer will bring his bride to this city to make their home. officers for the coming yfear were , elected at a recent meeting of the Bible school of the Cnrls tlan church in this city, and Henry C. Porter was re-elected superin-1 tendent, having served In ih;it c.-i- Rosedale P.osedale. Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and Sunay une. rowiei arumucu Lie lurierui of Bev. Loren Torrill at Portland last Friday. The school was much broken into by mumps last week. Miss Lois Hampton spent the week-end at home. Special evangelistic services be gan at the Friend's church last Sunday, Homer Cox of Portland is vtry amth College will preach at the Ha.zelBre.en church Sunday, Janu ary 23, at 11 a. m. and at Labih Center school house in the after noon following the Sunday school The Sunday school la increasing In Lttondance, there being 34 last nr. the week end with his sister, m lf-t, w. n "Mvis :in trinii v. Mr. Parmenter has been on the isick list lately. I Mr. Bergsing has purchased a Kord. Mr. Cordier of Salenr, Is ! lng a few days wlthh is d Mrs. Ralph Van Cleave. rnvir.HT. ia Mrs. M- C. Williams and have been spending sev wtth friends In Portland, sllie Burch had the mis- ral da Miss ort urn- spend -lighter. The Williamson home was the scene of gaiety Saturday evening in honor of the returned bride jjimI groom. Mr. and Mrs. William Haw kins. A large number of friends ami relatives were assembled who pass ed the time in james and social converse. An elaborate lunch was served at midnight consisting ot S.i ( 1 1! vv inilM s.'ttitit ..lekltiu r-nref. A widow's pension of ; month has been gra j tieoi-Mi: tew Mrs. tyer of indf county court. Mr. Clark of the stall department in Salem, w city on business during Fire Destroys Monmouth Home Independence, Jan. muse dwelling house at Monmouth own ed by J. D, Stevens of this city was ! consumed by fire at 4:30 yfsterday I mnrniner. together with its con tents. Th Everybody welcome. C. A. Hadley was called to con duct a funeral In Portland, Mon day afternoon. pie and oranges. Those present were Mr. and .Mis. William Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jonhson and children; Mary Johnson, Mrs. Joe chaff. Qeorge Independence Items independence, Or.. Jan. 19. The Polk County Oddfellows' Visiting association will, "kill the fatted calf" in Independence tomorrow nignt, accorarng 10 announccm-m , hejl Drother or .1 A. Ittcnty. secreiary or lire association. Visiting members from different loderes in the county ar eviiecre.l in ho uresent. There will ' Members of company K, O. N be work in the first degree, said land the Independence Post of on receipt th.. .,m-oi-,n- !in,l it it- ll he Ho- Leva l.e-'itin went on record at a Mrs. Anna I yesterday to J. O, M lusiness it property to Mo expected to move The origin ol miuwri. inoi-ett me uuii.iing, ujij someone miRiit h, . "" " ,l"""i antk a nre in me st0ve Clilled le lliinL l3 i ,11.11,,.. hsul not been.!...- . I mo was Mai- piti, nuenre. . . !.. , ,. . hut " "B nccupieu smu.- moi ucsiroy the Dron. vas.oaiu i ui in.-...-... 1 i is is ihc thuj highway ... . i ... ..- t h.l . .. c T the aiscovereu in me ...... ".v cinity liming tbi ouuuiug. anu me riiiuii... eacn cae less aurmg tne sua Bnre before the alarm was given. lk- Tin- building, erected many years South went to Albany aco by Fred Stump, contained 12 spend a few days with rooms, and was the largest resi VV. A. Kimsey. Ldence property In Monmouth. A ntosh was transacting 'ilarge idle of wood in a shed back llem Tuesday. I of the house was also consumed. i Mr. Stevens went to Monmouth up- ai a leiepiione metiBiitio ..w.tf.uni in.;ir him of his loss. He i-one auvanred it I-(.Stated that the house was valued the hn,J inen a in i trie origig Know n. There watt j prices on ov, compared with textiles rallul in tire cnapel, Townspcole are In vlled to this program. Miss Marvin, president of the hoard of regents at the normal, spent some time In Monmouth Sunday to Inspect the house and furnishing recently purchased to provide for the overflow from the dormitory. President Ackerman gave n talk Monday on "Thrift Week." Janu ery 17-21' using as a basis the ten points selected for emnhasls nr. lng the weei, by the Y. M. C A. A movfn in tur- entitled "While Mew York SteeraS1 will he shown In the chapel Saturday evening nt An exciting basketball game was player In the gymnasium last Thursday evening resulting In .-, score ,.f 2.5 , 24 ln f(vor over night With Miss Hazel Keeler of Salem last Thursday night. Air. and Mrs. Floyd Bates went to Portland Saturday to visit relatives. Hazel Green Notes Not An Isolated Case iu.ff.n- viMiiimr members are nor. I meeting held Mnlldav night as i mitted to retire from the room, 1 posed to the cash bonus measure, pit $4,000 and was partly covered Mrs. Alexander spent Tuesday ! 7i..ii.,Li ...r ...:.. .- i or. a .u.- v,,.rt v.err,.,- .....i nnn. I and word was sent to the head- by insurance. He had leased the and Wednesday with her friend , j.jrjc Cartruff, Louise and Edna wi,h 'heir wives before leaving quarters in Portland to that effect Mrs. Showerman in Salenr. ! Davis. Annie and Alice llaselbaeh-1 home. yesterday morning. Both organiza- Mr. and Mrs, Free are the proud er, Teresa Duda, Mildred William-1 Revival meetings have been ln ! tions favor the loan preposition. parems oi a son born the Sth of son, Walter Wienort. Harry Ben' ' Progress at the Methodist church I Citizens of Independence paid Many Similar fuses in Salem anil ..... ........... ri-ir iiem-i- ;..wi . I... ...... t.i - s i., r t le .-.li.i m len nip rest . . . , , 1 ' ------muviic . . 1 1 j . i . ' . - --- Miss Helen Carmmaek visited : Tone Dnrla .ill...... ,..,.i nui. is br ine- awakened. Fvnncrelist elbacher. Homer Davis, Kd. Zielin- I Elbert is assisting in the work. ski. Will Bechtel, Oscar Berasin- I Mr. and Mrs. John Klit'ton were Bdwin and Adoltdi Christensen week-end visitors with relatives and friends in Albany. H. S. McKlmurry was looking after business matters in Albany the fore part of the week. Mrs. C. I. Fenton was Vititln Albany Saturday and Sunday. His Cig ar Hazel Green. Or., Jan. 18. At list Z.-linskl of Portland, was up nun wees on business. Harry Bearsley, a local truol driver, acoompsnled by Max Woods and Gal.- Fox, took It head of hogs Belonging to Mr. Woods to Port land, Wednesday morning, and de llvered them to Swift Si company He returned in the evening wPh r load of furniture for Mr. Fox. Mrs Kll Khodes, of Lablsh Cen most successful and best known Bibb schCo workers in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ransom re turned home Sunday night from Portland nfter spending a few "lays visiting relatives in that city. John Ft. srti lOI'R " hubllnlr ,.v,.n.,..llti . R nWtamaM of the refer- Christian church. Mr. Slivers is a i i, .1. ", N,'w Vork i speaker of unusual " ' ""lair Mstteil the normal n. 'with special rrraiv iir. of..., w . . dnv Mi- iri ffTJT . Bun- ' e,,nB arc '"'ractlng large sssv Mi vt ilUnmson Is n -member crowds or r m . ... ," ' "" nnrnry train-1 Claude Bern paclty for thirty five consecutive lpr' wi nI Io Vancouver Saturday to years. He Is perhaps one of the s'len" 1 wo eeks wit h her daughtei wrs. i- imiK snyaer. ability and muslaal featurei the Miss Klsie Boynton who is at tending High school ln Salem, spent th.- WeSk end with her parents at Lablsh Center. Mrs. Ida Taylor Is visiting her brother Chas. Van Cleave. Miss Margery Parmenter came home from Albany last week !o stay for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkins .u.tny good wishes were given the bridal couple by their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grasset of Oak Point are visiting the latter's par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Bergsing. Ejlroy Kirkpatrick of Albany Indigestion Anyone debilitated, weak a'iul run down will find almost imme diate relief and a start toward permanent health by taking VI nol ,the most wonderful tonic of today. VINOL Sold by J. C. Perry drug store, Sulem- (adv) Tas tribute to the memory of Jason, Vli-lidty Ari el whose funeral was held Sun-1 This Sak-m man's story given day afternoon under the .-uispiccs here is not an isolated case by of the Loyal Legion. The funeral an)- means; week after week, year address was conducted by Dr. Chae. after m our neighbors are tell Dunsmoro. Mrs. J. g. Mcintosh ,ng simllar g00(1 new,. piujrvu im loiieiai in. H i u aou vocal music was furnished by Mrs. C. W. Irvine. Mrs. Sarah Young. Mrs. M. in .T. Butler and Misrs Hope McDonald. SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1237 Court Street Phone 626 All branches of Music taught. Seven Teachers. Diplomas Granted. Complete Course for Grand Opera. JOHN R, SITES, Director. Conductor of Salem Symphony Orchestra. Formerly Royal Grand Opera Singer, Dresden, Saxony. J. B. Graettinger, prop., meat market, 1191 S. Commercial St., says: "I had kidney trouble and attacks of lumbago so badly that I could hardly straighten up for two or three weeks. My back ach ed constantly .and I wis in bad fix. The kidney secretions were scanty and passed irregularly. I rend of Doan's Kidney Pills and used them as directed. They were just what I needed and soon re lieved the backaches and the lum- i bago pains left. I heartily recom I mend Doan's Kidney Pills for what they have done for me," Price r,nc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy 'get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Graettinger had. Fostcr- Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. T. I I adv) And Yet it Is the I Smoking with fcl ish Alter DlmmJ Gut of the vd Box, Tl Every smoker hJ fins peculiar condlll usually of imperial food. And the blamd where ii belongs. returned from their honeymoon to Oakland, Oregon, and were given j a charivari at the home of the underwent a I bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Following the Market Prices This store aime to follow1 the markets on the downward trend- and we re-mark our merchandise as soon as we know of any reductions coming on any of our lines. PLEASE NOTE Xow is the time lor all of you to shop the city thorough ly before purchasing any Wanted item CONSIDER QUALITY STYLE PRICE FIRST (P A I.I. ADOPT OUR PAY AS YOU GO PLAN hereveryon 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 in w Spring lines most reasonable 1. (. litplru, (0. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices FOUR DAYS LEFT IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR January CLEARANCE SALE THESE ARE OUR DAILY PRICES; NOT SPECIALS, YET COMPARTD WITH OTHERS THESE ARE SUPER SPECIALS Every Article Reduced Such no LADIES In justice to yourself we ask you to come and see our display of wanted merchandise at the Peoples Cash Store prices. 42-inch Fluids; in very pleasing colors (T- and desiKiis; the yard P A.O 56-inch all Wool Trii'otine; in many colors: ( 1 Q the yard 3Z.4o ".2-inch all Wool 1 tress Goods ; in the verv ,tj - latest patterns ; the yard M.t70 56-inch Cotton Plaids; very suitable for f Chfldren'a wash dreamaa; the yard All W ool Ottoman Cloth; these come in (T-i fr many wanted colors and withs: the yd. ujMpXaafo Choice Snrintr Voiles, 10 inches wide ; the very appropriate designs ; the yard uDC Barfed? No. 60 ; t he yard ; 4-j Clearance Special at 1 C Hope Muslin ; seven vards T -g AA , 5 . $1.00 Ladies Flannelette Gom; m- ift special at M.4y Ladies' Flannelette Gowns ; rf -j mm Silk Thread Ho.-e; jj ti "''!"!' M.00 MEN Although for three weeks we have challenged all the regular stores to give better values for like quality, we still do a tremendous business on suits and overcoats. Get Yours Todav Blue Work Shirts; each . .: 5 Canvas fleece-lined Gloves, pair .... JQC Dress Shirts SI 65 Haines Union Suits SI 49 25 per cent discount on all Pants. Wccl Mackinaws, from S7 50 Men's $25.00 Suits for 13 59 Men's $35 Suits, for $15.50 and gjg 5Q Men's S25 Overcoats at SI 6 50 Cf I iC noN T FWR(;ET trtr? ar'' I" LlJ 155 rlu-'d 'n mir Grocery de partment. Just a few price: Victory Flour : a good faaiily flour " 9s Warranted Hardwheat Flour ; our own brand 12.19 M lbs. Rice '.f Fancy Gunpowder Tea; reg. value 65c; at the lb. 3(c English Breakfast Tea : value 50c : now at -9C Pealerry Coffee: 40c value, for the lb. i,f Cooking Oil ; per gallon $,"4J are tm ci-8, hnrd wiirkera vm I under hteh pn I draught, and it iom rreat de.il to disorder! or render the liver I They Should makll to use after menli I pepsla Tablet, ar.l the Hidden .ittacks Brain workers wil Dyspepsia Tablets I ment. All druggists 60 .cent boxes. JTOR LONG M AtTO TS.V0 Willamt Vallev Trt Co. PHQNB 11 WI ALSO roll HACUSi PRlM A Uflea cuiton Rowland fl Phoae Kit. P"! For Bar j of all kinds, sndj ;ture, stoves, r chinery, of ullm tCapitol Junk HOB 215 Center. 1 "Our Cars are bond! protection! Portland Stage Vk and Way PJ Salem to FortM On the Hour, SJ T oa viae Rliirh B Leaves Seward Hm First Stesre 7 ; I Last! Yick So 1 Chinee Medl8 AiMwm cure enr M I Open eunaej" nctll I J 1