Pg Tv8 The Capital Jonrnai, Salem, Oregon Silverton Youth Missing; Fear Felt for Safety Bilverton, Or., Feb. 11. Left mon. on tne farm near her to c.-tre for the Mock during iho winter. 'lrmin, 20 years, came up waring during the latter part of last week and uiion InvnsHmtiv.. at the ncighborB it dev doped that the cattle and horses had been neg lected. A I Bchlndler, a neighbor In In a short distance from the Holman home, has been looking after the stock while other friend? r the family are trying to locate young man. Mr. Holman's father died about ne year ago, and last fall his another and her bro'her, J. p Uur- went to California to M.nd the winter, hoping to find bettei health. Young Holman, who has always been a truste 1 and careful ooy on the farm, was left in charge at thc stock. rj:l.son can be ! for his sudden and unex pected departure. It is reported thai tho vo'ing man was s. en in Portland Monday, mm up to late yest-rd ay nothing mure nau ncen neprd from hn Mr Harlio and Mr... lloliiau have een notiried of hit: denartirre and iU la expected that they will leturn mi,, " oon a ner iM. ir interests If wn.1 report.-. I II, ,u h- had expressed a desire to join the nrmv and It b) inouiint pron.iuie that this is 1,1s reason for leaving home, although ne report was not substantial d Bringing Up tattler By George McManus (Copyright 1820 by International rran rn registered in the I!, s uarri "Mt. Angel People Seek Improvement of Saafeld Hill Mt Angel, Or., Feb. 11. Righty Tour farmers and business nun ot ft- Angel have contributed JJTl.gO toe used In Improving the road wer the Saafeld hill west of town. OTe paper containing ihi name of he contributors, together with a petition asking permission to do Ohe work, will be presented to the county court In a few days. They will ask no assistance from the swunty in making Hi.. Improvement "but simply want re-milson to do ,lh work The roaj in that vicin ity is said to be dangerous to travel at night because of a danger curve in the road ami lb., plan In to make a cut In the hill in ,. manner to Blraighten the road and the dirt r moved will be fill,.. q at the foe or ine hill making less grade. If the petition is granted, and It Is be ii-vert that It will be, work of male mg the cut will be commenced in a short time. Nick Hchmalts Jr., and Mrs Car rie -Oooch, both of (his el'y, were married in Oregon City on Tuesday of this week, MBordlns to reports received here yesterday. Mrs. Oooch was the wife of Hen Oooch, a former merchant of this city and secured a divorce from her hus band less than a year ao. The city council met Monday jevnning. but adjourned wilh.iut tlransitcting business until Thursday evening. At the meeting Thursday rvenlne the regular roultll'i of busl- amm occupied the attention of the city dads for nearly 'wo hourw A fire alarm system has just been .installed in the new St. Marr's school building anil to tiv It out he alarm was turned In ycxtcrnn. or a fire drill, which has become m.ftoMunt practice in 'he schools. When the mechanics finished lay Hug the tile roof on the school luilldlnr yesterday every detail was asaaaplrted in the construction ot ... H .... in TP-si STOPPt. 1 1 r i f TZ, . - 'I 1 AN NONE OF THEN -J f s k I TO r' . I I XTvTriaikf f II aei rWP J U "u". U EVER HEARD OF f. . gk y01, -rT,. wAra uw y.y H iriv; CJ u,w w n,RPAN k ill 11 1 II - Tim isw. I V (III jswBDIbbwT V 1 IBM ' "V . I I .. - Hfl aHswl I I I V in m n a ay.x it '-ryr v aw rah. m- . an rr.. a a. .sbhbb i - .-w n scvm.i U 1 I 1 W 1921 ,v Int l Feature SEsv,er MiliiiaiaiismiaaMaMnMaMaMMlWnWMnilMallaMam HHbWBbbVbbb. The city council is negotialmV: Irnlah spent the day- Monday with present for a fire truck and crc-m- : heir sister, Mrs Harrison Jones and leal. This matter has be n up be fore the council several times in the past few years, but it Is ex pected that a deal be consummated soon. S. Tegland was In Salem yester day. Mr. Tegland took a load of hogs over for the Valley Packing company. timer Dlgcrness, a prominent young business man of this city, was in Salem on business yester day. I'. W Noftsker. of the Silverton battery and tire shop, transacted business in Salem yesterday afternoon. family. The home talent entertainment and basket social given at Falrl'IcM was well attended, proceds for the evening totaled $87.30, which will go toward church furniture. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. J. Miller were guest at Jtihn Imlah's Sunday. Miss Agnes and C. A. DuKeitc of O. A. C. attended their L'ncle Har rison Jones funeral and spent one day wtih their parent" last iveek. Carl Francis of Portland, who has been disabled in a mill and was In the hospital for some time, is able to be about again. H" was here looking after his farm. Eola News Eola, Or., Feb. 11. Mrs. O. W Wolf is visiting relatives and friends at Lebanon and .Stayton fori several days. We have several new scholars for our spring term of school on ac count of several new families mov ing in. B. I. Ferguson went to Delias Monday on business. Rev. George Crumley left for eastern Oregon last week to visit his sister, Mrs. Blackburn. C. W. McLaughlin of Independ ence was In our burg last week on business. Hop yard work is retarded very much in this vicinity on account of the rain, making it impossible to work on the river bottom land, when the sun docs shine. Miss Harriett Smith of Sab ni visited her sister, Mrs. L. Fergu son, Tuesday. Through the efforts of our teach er we will be able to hear Profeawi Aokerrnan of thc Monmouth nor mal in the near future. His lec ture will very likely be along edu cational lines. We hope that our neighbors In the adjoining districts will take advantage of this oppor tunity to hear Professor Ackerman. Announcement of the date later. Taconia Mill Burns. Tncoma, Wash., Feb. It, The main mill of the Marine Lumber company was burned late last night with a loss of $150,000. Three j million feet of lumber and adja cent buildings were saved by ia vorablo wind and the city fire- boat that played three streams of salt water on the flames. Fairfield Fairfield, dr., Feb. 11. Mrs. Ivan Stewart of Corvallis spent thi latter part of last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H 1m Ketle. Mr. and Mrs. Iiavld Moses visit ed last week with the latterS par arenal school building which was ents in Portland, Mr. and Airs. W. enced early last season. Mt. I Mahony citizens feel proud of their MrH r K UD Rett! and Mrs John Next Weak Prune week all week Next week Prune week all week. Lucky Strike 77 A 3 i, 4 m. February Clear-a-way Sale Its toasted A Tremendous Success Is Our 17-1 n ! icui uai v icai -a-wd SALE 'ihnfldlug and they have a light to A stuio nurse reo.cseutlug tin. lftne health committee was in tlsvn a lew days ago and visited Hh schools and colleges, fthc start ma some very wholesome work in rthe schools, particularly among th gTi,fle I . 1 1 1 1 -, and parents are uo- HMng the Improvement In the onnger generation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lais re asrlved a letter from Utelr .on. written at Portland, Ida he was married recently to i Dora (Ireen of that city. They are luu. at Portland now. but will rift urn to Mt. Angel In the spine; to reside perina ncntly. "H. H. Koehler wen! to Sab-Hi thi morning where he will be i- Km- wvriiil days doinu electrical m-ork. M. Michael motored lo S.l! yesterday on burlne-M. lie returned! ibff way ot woodlturn .n account of 'the water covering the Pud din river road Hen. Oravenkemp was a l-u-i ness visitor in silverton one d i I nhis week. Mr. Qravenkemp Is m-in .nger of the Ilex theatre in this city 'JBilverton Plans Camp Ground for Motor Tourists BIlvcrtoM, i ir . Keb. I I menl was st ilted at a medio; . 1 the cliy council held Monday night to purchase a tract of land 'Y en ; the Cool idea estate adjacent to th 0ta park which is to be ui d for camping uround for teuri-'-l. In Um event that a deal i eonstim- maled, and it is said ill it sifh i nujre than probable, the city wti t'Wct su li- iieoesaary improvement.- to put le, ennipoe ground tn first el iss .11 xtttlon A. K. Bastman of tin giiverton 'litnw Pipe company, returned yea tarda from Mil! City win- - has been for Several days dolltl work fm the Hammond Lu icoaaiHiny. A party was g;ien at. tin- heel, 'Albert Mickkelsoi et of tow-i, 'StUvrdav it ;. hi. Cards and ddttO 4ng affonli .1 i-.. . uteri ilnmeW .m l u a;ood time was had by ;lio-e wh 1 attended The Kd Mclonatd farm weal of IHlvtilon. on tho Salem road. -sold a few days ano to a tn.in hv the nane ,-f siiii'M- vli., t -olv jwaaepslon immpdiatel It is un ilerslood that the Melfonald fnm-l- will move to Washington Thi- city is advertising for Mis far the Improvement of S 'Mill street with hanl surface n mewl, snd a tetltiop for th.- im provement of.Msdisen str,'et wj;.i M surface pavene ir b . t laamuted to the conn -il It Is x asjeSed that this will he pi inn I 10 have both streets pave,! it th sarae time Tero state fire marshals were in 4Mearlon Monday and that ei YBjaaaated samples of fire ordi nsanaa which the council has un dSar advisement, and which will u. s. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED WVlxrO TO Orvlr. of flirt Tvnv 1 . A. m . e- vn, UiiU 1 s L Y XWWCClb UUMH H III ll'P I rl PTI 1 flin lTa milPt rt oov. nTirnir v , 1 . mahviiaii(i C ITT n Til Pill ww0 w "JHWU VAVX tAl T J .Vl if J IV vla-v J lllv WW fV"' I from our Mrs. Solof who is in the east. L. i A a m m sa -satae- -am. -Mi .-w. 1 m sg M w j n mm mm Mm mv mm w W M U. Ta All F. a -X aii n.11 jepartmem Steuslof f BrosJ MARKET Court & Liberty St's 'PHONE 1528 GOOD QUALITY FRESH BEEF 10c 12V2c & 15c IB S;i,Ji;UT PORK SHO. ROAST OO LB. Pure Pork Country Sausage. . . 2Qc LB" CHOICE HAMBURGER 20c LB "UASUAUE" Link Sausage LB. VEAL STEW 12!C Valley Packing Company's "CASCADE BRAND Mild Cure, Sweet, Delicious Flavor. HAMS Many Surprises Await You All we ask of you is to come to our store and get our prices first. Kv-M. msM h, l.in fibres. - ' -1 .IA JS.WV All. avvsa sell because we sell for cash. FREE On Saturday with every purchase of $3.00 or over. 5 Pounds Prunes Free Our store is flooded with bargains. Come and come early- BACON LARD AND ALL THEIR OTHER PRODUCTS On Sale at Steusloff Bros. Market Salem, Oregon HOT COFFEE FREE SATURDAY v Pie 5c Per Cut THE pre- iiaFllPIIHii Our ii e ATlS My be passed at some near re meeting.