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(Copyright 1920 by International Page Two "nic. tT MOTHtNi SERICX)S MP- WAS A run . Supervisors of Polk Roads Are Named f or Year ' -' niUL -rig HAtJ E ATE IS ABoov nrTEE'c5 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon AntS PRB,Ti0N:?TT50 ,N VW THINK . CAME mToh X-rrisTr 7-PTTT i4 -. LAISUX blOHE'a ID fflW I - . . I I itOITtfm 111 F MM I 7 Italian. Or., Jan. 26. Mr. ;tnd Mra. Kluyd D. Moore were visiting in Monmouth Sunday evening where they eailed upon Mr. Moore 'a In-other, Jarnex D. Moore, who has been 111 for Home time. T. J. Graves, county cor.miiiaton r from McCoy, wan in town yoster 4ay inc. 1. ii around the court bouae. The county court has named the following road supervisors for the cartoon district of the county, but havo not made a decision as to road dtetrict Nos 4, 12 and 18. Uoad district No. 1 T. J. Wert, VVlllamlna. Koad district No. 2 William Carroll. Ballston. Road district No. 3 Charles Kratcher, Perrydale. Mood district No. 5 Edward M. tMitty, Salem, Rt. 1. Rood district No. 6 Henry W. Vidh, Dallas, Rt. 1. Road district No. 8 P. O. P.ur T.ank. Monmouth. Road district No. 9 M. N. TVnthor, Buena Vista. Road district No. 16 F. N. Stomp, Stiver. Road district No. 11 Rex Wo .. Airlle Road dlsirict No. 14 H. (mince, McCoy. Road district No. 16 J. TV a J her. Independence. Road district No. 17 G W W. A, Nchroeder, allas. Road district No. 18 Tracy Tur ner. Airlle. Road district No. 20 C. P. Tiroka. Monmouth. Road district No. 21 O. L. Mr u.n l.hy Knlls City. Road district No. 22 Mr. Wnlk t. Ruell Polk County Court OUvoM Ooout, N. I. I'alincr vs. Jennie W. Nis Tejr and W. O. Nisley. Application to foaecloae. Tax lien on 240 acres uf laod in township 7 south, range 7 m hi Taxes paid by plaintiff lor tills and mi!) In the sum of J7.V1S aud interest ut 12 per cent. Ktbel Rasmussen vs. Walter Ruh ttiuaaan. Answer to complaint filed J defend. ml denying ulligi'iona at plaintiff who alleged cruol and inhuman treatment; specifically al leging atle had to pick berries and murk In hotels to support herself nd minor child. MlUau Young vs. Armine Vonng. suit for divorce. Defendant filed -an anower alleging Lillian Young' hud a husband living by Hie nume rf TrueiDiin Campbell when she married him and tills exlatod with out bis knowledge. He ask for an annulment of the marriage. Clara M Edwards vs. l'olk County- Suit for fl'jilli.as damagot. I'lallitlff alleges she suffered as n -lull 1,1 ., poorly repaired bridfe. Her automobile went through the mlling and down an embankment Vrraaiiig the machine and damag mik her physically. Probate i ouri. lo re RiiardlaiiMhip of Adallne and Uc-iiba ftlarnard, minors. Ordejr .attMiinling h'rank Norwesr, V'li iiaui tiiinimuis aud Ali-xuncter Nor out apruisi'is as those follnerly failed to iiuullfy. In re estate of I'M in H. ttuDou Jtol. Order fixing the time at ;o 41'elock February III, m the count ...ini rooms ai Pallas for bearing thv repot I mill iliiiil ni'i i. In rt- estate of Julia It. Spelling. ' reused. I VI it Inn i u u ! , , : . h,. will of deceased filed by Albert W. s in i Im i; .sou or deceased, '.'he, will names Allien VV. Spelling as cneeolor of estate. Proof of will filed showing W. E MttcheM and Mra. Li. i:. Mott of Indepi ndonee uh witii : -. to salt) will. Will filed and entered of record giving $1 each tu nil the children except AI fit W. Hpelilng who gets the bnl tpea of the estate. Ill re estate of Oeorg. I, Willie. nker, ooeeased R. R. DeArinond, Ubalalatratoi of said ei ate, riled a rrpnrt and account showing amount received since his np:mint nwnt In (4410. Thai tin- n mount extended has been 13034. fin, leav ing fl7n r.n In the hands of said administrator. In if estate of Richard ones (CvailH, decern d Drib i I by the court allowing final nceuunt of ndiiiinl-Oriilnr and clo.iing lb note. 1 s In re eat ate of (Catherine Bnns, ifeoeaiMil. Petition filed by I. II rtwnthrr. admlnlstrntor, asking fm eMstributlon of Use cash the six hcln of hp id dec n nVr entered by thn pourl diviTtlni? he- distribution of IKfl in h li and MouUng ndiulnistr.ito. to take receipts for same In rO oetate of Charlntte Polly Ireeaiwd. I" lot of mil, II ,i i.m ... not loo lo creditors filed Report the goods stolen, tv belli u" From llhd by J. V. Taylor, adminhii itor. I blood-apots found Sunday morning ing ash' of .ill personal prop- nthe window and mi the wall; in rty taniounted to $77,114 and .sk- front of the store It Is believed ing for order of approval of sale that one of Ihe burglars eul his Order entered by , 01111 .iff rming hand in removing tin 1 is Mold nd oiyrovlng said sale of p.o son.il iR waM taken off from the out rforwrty. side of the window and the glass fstood upon one tiel ag.ilnsl the Lonmouth News Monmouth. .Inn. 2. The Odd feTlowo lodge of Monmouth pureh nard n lot opposite the Monmouth hotel a few days ago from Mrs. Xocker of Portland The intention j m to move the boil. ling that is now located) on the property and .reel m new home for the order. Build- ing will probably he rommet I i'ai hr in the sm lnK at a meet iti ( Ponmn.i Cringe tn Monmouth Saturday. i3gn"l"'rine lanipb.ll. daughter of abars were Initiated, Pin- nerved and itter lh hui- on. several Intrrsting made by visiting mem-I"1 of the grunge Some of l ie ' nOhi before th. leglslstui. afforded Monmouth cemetery Mond.ti Mi -tnjttes far discussion. Campbell had been teaching scl,. 1 I ' A. Mott has purchased the " Monnauoth and en Friday was Inrana and lot In Monmouth owned jVollgadi lo abandon the w ork en Mra. ftarah Boots and occupied account of illness She returned 10 thy X. M. Avnes lh home of her mother, and her Mobert Milbr. of Marshaltown. rendition became alarming before loam, has been bore for several ' night, but it was not thought that Hapi aaitin at Ihe home of his 1 h'r was serious until a short W. J. Miller He Is ae- by hi wife, and they to locate in Oregon. j al Thermopy loe. in 'he ! atalns of ilrreee is where in ago Bl C, Lieonldas. at the held of sag gnortana and 74 Thespians. anatasd the entire Persian army UtM men. for three day a. State School Worker Visits In Polk County Dallas, Or., Jan. 26. J. E. Caln van, from the state department of education, has been working In the schools of l'olk county with Super intendent Joslah Wills, organizing 11,. I.i, I.. awl "ill. in I'lnh work, i h last two weeks. They have visited the following schools; Bridgeport, folia City, Halt Creek. Et t-rprlse, Kullston, Guthrie, Lewisvlllo, Per rydale, North Dallas, Bethel West Salem, Mountain View, Popcorn, Brush College. Lincoln, Sprbig Vol ley. Bona, dak Point and Bueno Vista. Splendid interest .van manl- lavy to look after the 70-F line, tested by the boys and girls and the ' Earl Davis and Abraham Stev teachers In most of these schools.,1 ens, of Nashville, visited relatives They were especially interested m sewing, cookery, poultry, pork pro duction and one or more of the ag ricultural projects. Mr. Willis Is especially interested In securing a standard pure bred county Jersey calf club. Any boy or girl who Is interested In beeimi ing a member of the club should write to Joslah Wills, Dallas, or. This work will be done largely through standard clubs which con sist of a membership of five or more boys and girls. In this or ganisation the teacher or SO 014 MM else in the community who 1h Inter ested willact as local loader for the club. It must have a president, vice-president and a secretary from Its own membership. The local leader is a very iniport.in' factor in thls organization, as boys and girls He grownups, do their best only ; Una and Verna Bartruff. Alice Ha through good leadership. II BlUtt I lebaoher, Bertha Williamson, Es hnve at least six ineetingi of the I ther Buklnbeal. Gene Parmenter, Club members, exhibit their pro jects at a local or county fair and 70 per cent of the m"nibeis.!hlp must complete the projodl In order to finish as a standard ciub. Mr. Wills expects to give club work very careful attention, this year, as he hollooeO I' is a work that will be of great benefit to the hoyn and girls. He says thit any hoy or girl who finishes .1 project will acquire leadership and hnllts of self reliance and business. Superintendent Wills is v 'ry de sirous of making the Uoyr snd girls' exhibit a very important fea ture of the county fair this fall, and also expects their exhibits to put Polk county back to Its former standard in club work ai the staff fair. Two Independence Stores Are Robbed Within 24 Hours Independence, Ore., Jan. 14. Two burglaries within 24 hours Is the record established here during Ithe week-end. Frl.lnv night the t( " I store of Mux Ooldman on the cor-' ""' Winney of I'orvallis agent iner of Main and Mom .11 streets'. '"' visiting his iri-ml I es- was entered by retnOI tffg a glass in the hack window. Besides a Humility of tobacco clears and groceries missing, the veggmen took nwav a blcvcle which was left In the store the night before by Mr. foddmnn. Saturday night, almost Immedl stely under an arc light, burglars removed n glass fi feet long and 4 feet wide from the front window of , 1 J, C, Mcintosh's store on C street and made nbont the same kind of 111 raid as in Mr Ooldman's store. Tobacco and cigars ami a few grn-jbls . cerles were missing Mr. Melnj tosh said that his loss Is vcrv llttl aside from the damage done In ef fecting entrance to the building. The large glnss a broken nnd it will cost more to replace this than frent diMir. A large piece was brok en from one corner of the glass, and It Is probable that one of the miscreants cut his hand on he broken glass. Sheriff Orr was here from Dallas Monday afternoon, looking for a ,,B , m,rr hrtlld. TJ - ll. rp i x Uiri. icduuei Called by Death Monmouth, Ore .1 1 M'- : Mary tantphell. of this city, jna "i,'r ,,f 'resident Campbell, 01 l"irrity of Oregon, died ""' nome ut her mother Satur- 'Veiling, and was buried r th- me oetore aim paaaed away. Hear! "ease is mid to have been the immediate cause of her deaih Mlm Campbell waa 14 years of age and nma rH'n reament of Monmouth for aomr tin When wind travels at . s;-. d . ' ninety miles an hour It ot cornea a hurricane. tflSB-; I" ' . ,,,! at the same Ume, Hazel Green Notes Hazel Green. Jan. 26. Clarence! Wilson spent three days last week with his brother, Joe Wilson, In Salem. James Parker went to Portland Saturday, where he will work for a while. J. L. Wilson is grubbing stumps on the lake. President L. L. Epley, of Philo math, was the dinner guest of Pro fessor and Mrs. Jones, Sunday. J. H. Ilenseh and family, of Port land spent Sunday at the Ed Wein- ,nan hom' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson have moved Into the house near J. E. Wilson's. Ralph Gilbert was elected care taker of the 44-F line at the re cent telephone meetdng held fit Cbeinawa, January 20. A. It. Dun- In this vicinity recently. Mrs. Joe Bennett and sister, Miss McCreston, hatfe gone to Hood I River to visit their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilbert, of Eugene, are visiting at the home of I the former's brother. Ralph OU bert. j Jake Johnson had the unfnrtu 1 natn experience last Thursday of being mixed up In two auto acci ! dents on tho highway, but was lucky to get off with several cuts and bruises. Professor F. W. Jones took his 7th, 8th and 9th grades to visit the legislature on Tuesday. They were conveyed to Salem In autos driven by Mrs. F. Haslebacher and Emma Fisher. The pupils were Ellen and Clifton demurs, Magda- Wayne Montandon, and Lavern Sim. Miss Bertha Van Cleave and her sister, Mrs. Ida Taylor, attended si rvices at the U. B. church Sun day morning. Marion Notes Marlon, Or., Jan 26.- Tom Winn Jr., and family from Snake River. Wash., are visiting at the home of his parents. Mrs. Striver returned home from Portland last Saturday. Miss Virginia Winn spent, the week-end at home with her par en's, returning to Salem on Tues day. Mrs. UcDurby has returned home from Salem after visliing rotottvM there. .I. sse Small has purchased a new drag saw and is cutting wo.nl these fine days. Raymond Colgan and bl id 1 re turned home Sunday Right from Portland, Rumors of a oliarlvarl in In the air as this is being writ- " . . - ,1111.11. Miss Mac Trester will tcivo soon for Snlem to have a minor opera tion on the eye that was not treat ed before. Miss Mildred Stevens. Vrha Is staying at the B F. Snsle.- home, has been 111 for the past few days, , but Is some better at this time. I Mi. and Mrs. a c. Boar spent! the week-end visiting relatives u. Salem 1 Mrs. I. Cnnklln visited relatives In Albany last Saturday. I John Palmer Jr. is eonflnod ... bed with a severe tr ick of !a- grippe RO nnd Mrs Ogden spent few THOMPSON AIR SPRING j Made expressly for Fords, Dodges, Maxwells, Buicks. ! j All makes of large Cars I Bock & McDonough j 542 State Street Let 1 1 J - 1 1 - " " : I days in Portland last week. Rmest Miss Ruth Hall, Daisy, and Oscar Bouck attended a sur-; nrlse narty given at the Clint Traey; . . . v..... . luut Cfsfnrdnv evenincr ill hon r.f r-nmvn Traev. B. F. Kunston of Turner visited 1 ture(j byhard and fast basketball S. T. Northcutt last Sunday. bt,ween teams representing Com- The Christian Endeavor of the pany Lf 0f Dallas, and Company Presbyterian church will have s of independence, Saturday eve social at the home of Rev. and Mrs. .' (he ocaia captured first hon- Ogden next Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart and ... . - .... .... son of Crabtree -spent sunaay wn Mrs. Patton, who is Mrs. Stewarts "- wUh (he vUitor, hold-1 mother. , .!,,, thP Comnanv L men close, but1 A school meeting has been called i im- " ,,V "K fnh..r into the for next Saturday to elect a director the locals forged furthe. mo the. t fill the vacancy caused by the lead as the second period Pi-, esignation of Mr. Bennett. Brooks Brooks, Jan. 26. Reece Jones of Corvallis, spent Sunday with his mother in Brooks. Mrs. Rebecca Jones enjoyed a visit with her grand-daughter, He len, last Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Harris entertained Mrs. Fred Bachelor, Mrs. H. A. Spicer, Mrs. S. Harris and Mrs. W. P. Gilbert last Tuesday. The ladies spent the day in putting in a quill and quilting. The Community club met with Mrs. D. C. Avery last Wednesday. There were about 13 ladles present. They spent the afternoon working 1 on a quilt. After a business meet- j ing, refreshments were served. James Fruit and sons, Ivan and ! Merle, A. I.awder, Ronald Jones and E. Smith were passengers fori Salem on the morning train Fri- j day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayse were! shopping in Salem, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strings are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Strong's father and mother, of Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gilbert were I shopping in Salem Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stongis were in Salem Friday. Mrs. Gladys Dearborn, of Rose-; burg, is visiting her parents here. 1 She was called home on account of the sickness of her sister. The funeral of Mary C. Sturgis, youngest da lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturgis, was held In the Evangelical church In Brooks, Sat urday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The1 church was filled with sympa thizing friends. Rev. Lovell, as sisted by Rev. Erskin, conducted ithe services. Little Mary will be greatly missed, as she was the sun shine of the home, being always full of joy and mirth. She will be much missed in the school, and by friends, as she was a very bright, happy little girl, and always had a smile and kind word for everyone she came in contact with. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Almanacs We have on hand a number of MacDonald's 1921 Almanacs one of the most complete and comprehensive lines published. Contains charts of positions of the planets, daily advice, prop er time for planting and har vesting by the moon, predic tions and much other VHJttAble information. Come in and get one. Price 20 cents. Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial Streei Announcement Ride On Air Valley Distributors Service Our Specialty Us give you a demonstration i i were ui wtii." " - - nn.lln.55 Guard Lun for armory appropriations. r. . 1 ed.Hl JCJ.ca,UQ m i lAtinrn t JAvinanPD T?1VP i niir'iiriiiiriiivju a i " rwllas .Ian. 26. In a game fea- . , ,,,.. ml of a 27 to li 01H anu toe w. score Jl Liie DUU hv ' ,4 to n in faVor grossed. Measure Asks $30,000 Armory At Independence Independence, Ore., Jan. 26. Through the instrumentality of Representative Fletcher, of Inde pendence, a bill was introduced in the legislature Monday intended to provide an appropriation .tor a $30,000 armory In Independence. The appropriation is to be made in 1922. It provides for an appro priation of $16,000 from the state, $7,500 from Polk county and $7,500 from Independence. Three bills Eat Enough A Safe Rule Have No Fear of Sour Stomach. GaiailieSB, or Distremo Duo to Indigestion or Dyspepsia From the daily food the system must have a diversified supply of materials or parts of the digestive machinery work. quit for Therefore, to cut down food or go on a starvation diet calls for a degree of selective knowledge that very few men possess. The best plan is to eat anything you like and as much of a variety as pos sible. Follow meals with a Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablet and you supply the stomach with an alkaline ef fect which enables digestion to go on without gassiness. rumblings, water brash, biliousness. coated tongue, abnormal thirst, and the feeling of drowsiness after eating. Oct a 6U cent box of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at any drug store and you will realize why to many physicians have recommended them for indigestion and dvsr ,r, aia. (adv) anil tied IMr. -warifnrd. one for .McMinn- unt iw ' - T-i , onc for independence, rii ,hev nass both houses the Medfora m.nrnoriation will have nrsi cun- . sidaratton, according to Mr. Kletch cr, and Independence will receive the appropriation next year. New Arrivals I ocuto. Independence, Jan. 26. I c.v.,,1 .,r,a famln who came to fall from Shubert, Neb. Stomach Upset Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stom ach sufferers are doing now. In stead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disor dered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets aroues the liver in a soothing, healing way. AVhen the liver and bowels are performing their natural func tions, awiiy goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Hive you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't care feeling, no ambition or ener gy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive T.iblets are a purely vegetable compound mix ed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. lEe and 30c. (adv) . nt the t-ame ume, KAFOURY'S JANUAR1 CLEARANCE SALE Prices Speak for Themselves Season s Biggest Reductioj Will Soon Come to an Ed It has been the most important and best sale we ever put There still are some fine bargains left and new ones have) added to make the last few days. of January the biggest! days we ever had. . I BUY AT A BIG REDUCTION Suits. Dressy, Waists. Skirts, Petticoats, Woolen Dress Goods, Dress Silks, Ginoharns. Cotton Goods, Sheetings, shoes, Underwear, Outinsr mjfl Night Gowns, ( Wsets. Silk Underwear, Sweaters, 1 uioreiias, etc, etc, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the last days of the greatest of all sales. NEW 1921 SPRING GOOD ave arriving daily and put on display immediate 13 isit the store daily and look around all von 7L Form the habit of meeting your friends here. . Mail orders. We pay postage or express on all mail orders 466 located in sawiu. ' i-n.. uu i0 locate k . t ... ... i . ; . . i , j i on the lau-acrv imm wiiiiiu, Shubert recently purchased from Edward wuiiiu, nrai siriw. .Mr. Shubert, who was in town on business this week, states that they are pleased with this country. They motored through from Nebraska last summer, ho says, expecting to stop in California, but after travel ing through the Willamette valley, A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands by you when in need. Salem people tell how 1 loan's Kidney Pills have stood the test. Mrs. Emily Edwards of 1107 S. 13th street,' endorsed Doan's four years ago and again confirms the story. Could you aslt for more convincing testimony r "T couldn't speak too highly in praiM of Doan's Kidney Pills for I hiive never found anything equal to this old reliable kidney medi cine for regulating the kidneys nn.l stopping backache," says Mrs. Sd warda. "Such has been my exper ience with Doan's Kidney Pills and I am onlv too glad to tell others who are subject to backache as I used to be that Doan'l are very reliable and effective for this trou ble." 1 Statement given April 12, 1!1G.1 1.111 April 1U, ir-H. -VilB. DMHWW . ,. .inn ' ... 1,. ... 1. i.dded: "T always depend on lloan s Kidney Pills if my kidneys trou ble me and they are sure to help me. I gladly confirm all I said In their favor." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for n kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pill the same that Mrs. Edwards had. Foster Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. (adv) State Street Phone 877 ' Satif fact ion N' w York, J,r, of the Internatio,' meet H'rtKi. "i'ra vo'j .ifc,..iu.,t arena nil , turers here, ho, J lo sign a new agnJ 01 ine union decla won Hi affect SB ToCurei in Onel Take Qrove'A Laxatlv Brom Qui tabh Be sure yoi BR0 The genuine bent Evn n-.ck.