Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 23, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Paving Types
Cause Dallas
Council Grief
Dallas, Or., Mar. 23. The city
council met last night expecting
at that time to terminate the long
drawn out discussion pertaining
to hard surface streets in Dallas
At their last meeting two waokw
ago it was the decision of the
council to lay concrete pave
ments, but much pressure has been
brought of late in favor of bitlm
lithic. Mr. Shannon representing
the bitulitchic firm of Portland,
Vaa present ana gave arguments
Tin behalf of the bitulitchic while
- Mr. Stewart, representative of the
' Standard Oil company's process,
likewise endeavored to coniruv;
the council of the durability anc
value of his type of pavement.
The Portland Cement company
was represented by L. E. Bufutu.
who endeavored to 'prove to the
councel that concrete was the
only type of durable pavement
now being laid. The council is
confronted by the financial prob
lem and will make its final le
cision as to the advertising for
tbjsfcreet improvements at an ud
"fourned meeting tonight.
The health and police commit
tee recommended the purchase of
a street r lusher and after the ma
chine decided upon was described
to the council, the health and po
lice committee was empowered to
purchaser a street flusher for Die
city.
A petition for the improve
ments of parts of Cherry, Kills,
Birch any Hayter streets was pre
sented and the street committee
reported favorably on the same.
The engineer was instructed to
(prepare specifications for the pur
pose of publication of the contem
plated improvement. After some
discussion on the part of several
property owners who will be af
fected by the improvement con
templated, the council adjourned
for private discussion of the im
provemeutu and later will make
their decision known to the poo-i
pie. ,
Polk Sheriff
Raids Dances
Dallas, March 23. John Orr,
sheriff of Polk county, is attempt
ing to eliminate the free usage of
booze in the county and particu
larly Is he taking such steps as
are necessary to clean up the
beverage scented attendance at
dances. Saturday night sheriff
Orr had four deputies at various
dances throughout the county and
he, himself, was on duty In like
respect. He arrested Paul Buch
anan at a dance at McCoy for hav1
ing booze in his possession. Mr.
Buchanan is a cook in the Beav
erton hotel at Independence and
appeared before Justice of the
Peace, Ed Coad at Dallas Monday
and pleaded guilty to the charge
as filed against him and paid a
fine of S25 and costs.
Stump Blaster
Is Found Dead
On Polk Farm
Dallas. Ore., March 23. A
working man by the name of Chanj at(j improveraent3 in ' tne plan,
Silverton Company Reports
usiness As Beinir Good
Silverton, Ore., March 23. A
meeting of the stockholders pf
the Silverton Food Products com
pany, was held in the oriice 01
the company Saturday, when the
matter of increasing the capital
stock was discussed. It is the In
tention of the company to issue
some preferred stock, and elabo;
Rosedale
C. A. Hadley went to Newport
Monday.
Ralph Fowler Is visiting his
brother Orie Fowler and family.
Mr. W. Hyberg visited at Mr.
Cammack's Saturday and Sunday.
He was a former pupil of Mr.
Cammack's in Iowa.
Gus Cole and family spent Sun
day the 13th with relatives in
Portland.
O. E. Roberts and wife have
been enjoying a visit from their
son and family of Vancouver.
Lota and Warner Hampton
spent the week end at home.
The boys' Sunday school class
had an enjoyable social ut Harry
Pearsons Tuesday night.
Portland Pastor at Aurora.
Aurora, Ore., March 23. Rev.
Charles McPherson of Portland,
spoke in the Presbyterian church
here Sunday morning and evening.
Rev. McPherson is one of the most
able men in Oregon and his ser
mons here were highly appreciat
ed by the large congregations.
Husbands Entertain.
Dallas, Or., Mar. 23. The Post
Noble Grand club of the Rebekah
lodge delightfully entertained
their husbands at a party Monday
night in the Odd Fellows's lodge
rooms. The evening was devoted I
to games and card playing after
which a real banquet was served
to those present, numbering about
forty.
Sure
Relief
: Six , ,
Walters, who has been working on
the ranch of Walter Domes living
near McCoy, was found dead bun
day morning by a neighbor. Mr.
Walters had been employed thru
an employment agency in Portland
to blast stumps In clearing off
land on the Domes ranch. He did
not live in the home of Mr. Dome:,
but, instead, was batching in a
shack some distance from the
Domes residence. He had been
procurring milk from a neighbor
and, on last Sunday morning the
neighbor having discovered that
he had not called as usual for the
supply of milk anticipated that
there was something wrong and
he went to the shack and found
that it was locked. He proceeded
to the scene of the stump blasting
and found Mr. Walters lying dead
in a field on the opposite side of
the fence from where he had been
doing blasting.
Mr. Walters was 53 years of age
and, thus far, only a brother-in-law
by the name of Ernest Spin
dal, of Winlock, Washington, has
been located. Mr. Spindal arrived
Monday evening and took the re
mains to Winlock for burial,
will likely follow. ConsiderabU
interest is being manifested in
the industry conducted by the
Food Products company and the
plant has been showing good re
turns since it was established a
little more than a year ago.
Will
Install New
Equipment
Movie
at Mt.
Angel
Mt. Angel, Ore., March 23.
Arrangements are being made by
business men of this city to in
stall a modern motion picture ma
chine in the auditorium of the St.
Mary's school, where motion pic
tures of high order will be exhi
bited two or three times a week.
The room will seat 150 people and
with the modern equipment that
is being provided it is said that
Mt. Angel will have one of the
best motion picture show rooms
In the state.
To Visit Abroad.
Dallas, Or., Mar. 23. P. A. Fin
seth, one of the prominent r(M
dents and merchants of Dai!.)-;,
left for Portland yesterday wliei
he will make final arrangements
to leave for a trip to the old coun
try, expecting to visit his olu
home in Denmark and possibly
Sweden, England and France. Mr.
Finseth has received his passpori
and will leave Portland on the 8th
of April for New York, where he
will sail on the 21st of April.
Parker Man Goes To Make
Home in Eastern Oregon
Independence, Or., March 23.
Elmer Chapln, of Parker, accom
panied by his family, left Satur
day for his home In Eastern Ore
gon. Mr. Chapln is an ex-service
man who saw service in France.
Shortly after he returned from
overseas he was married and set
tled on a farm at Parker. Recent
ly he purchased a farm near Prine
vllle, in the Ochoco irrigation pro
ject, and this is there he will de
vote his time in the future.
Philadelphia, spoke in the Catho- day evening. A large attendance ,
Noted Eastern Speaker
Visits in Silverton
Silverton. Ore., March 23.
Father Dorn, a noted speaker of
The fiercest
gun-man fears
Stomach Upset
;et at the Ileal Cause Take Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stom
ach sufferers are doing now. In
stead of taking tonics, or trying
lo patch up a poor digestion, they
are attacking the rnfll cause of the
ailment clogged liver and disor
dered bowels.
lir. Edwards' Olive Tablets arcnes
the liver in a soothing, healini.'
way. When the liver and bowels
are performing their natural fui.c
tions, awiay goes indigestion and
slomach troubles.
II,ive you a bad taste, coated
tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, dor. t
eare feeling, no ambition or ener
gy, trouble with undigested foods?
Take Olive Tablets, the substitute
for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are
a purely vegetable compound mix
ed with olive oil. You will know
them by their olive color. They di
the work without griping, cramp
or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for
quick relief. Eat what you like
15c and 30c. (adv)
nmwmmHmBHmmmmaMsasmmm
lie church in this city bunuay ev
ening. He was formerly a Presby
terian minister. More than fifty
members of the Catholic church In
Mt Angel attended the meeting.
Silverton American Lesion
Secures New Members
Silverton, Ore., March 23. The
local, post, American Legion, held
its first initiatory ceremony Moc-
GRANDMOTHER KNEW
There Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds
as Mustard
mustard
ot memuers was present and sev
eral new members were received
into the post.
BecauBe of the illness of his wife,
George B. Oenman, recently elect
ed district attorney of Denton coun
ty, ha sent his resignation to Gov
ernor Olcott.
A USEFUL PAIN
Salem People Should Heed Its
Warning
Have you a sharp pain or a
dull ache across the small of your
back? Do you realize that it's
often a timely sign of kidney
weakness? Prompt treatment is
Put the old-fashioned mustard- a saieguaru agaiusi more serious
plaster burned and blistered while it j kidney troubles. Use Doan's Kid
. ... 1- C 1 I 1, T , . .
acted. Get the relief and help tnat
stard plasters save, without the
plaster and without the blister.
Musterole does it I is a dean,
white ointment, made with oil of mus
tard. It is scientifically prepared, so
that it works wonders, and yet does
not blister the tenderest skin.
Gently massage Musterole in with the
finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re
liefbow speedily the pain disappears.
Use Musterole for sore throat, bron
chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck,
asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges
tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and aches of the back or joints,
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil
blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest
tit often prevents pneumonia).
35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00
ney Pills. Front by a Salem res
ident's experience.
Mrs. F. B. Sonner, 1057 South
Mberty street, says: "I nave
used Doan's Kidney Pills with
benefit and gladly recommend
them. My kidneys were weak
and I had backaches and lum
bago so badly I could hardly get
about. I could get no relief day
or night and my kidneys acted
irregularly. I used Doan's Kidney
Pills as directed and they soon
stopped the buckaches and regu
lated my kidneys. I cannot say
too much for what Doan's have
done for me."
Price COc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mrs. Sonner had. Fos-ter-MUburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo,
N. Y. tadv)
KAZAN
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-ANS
! FOR INDIGESTION
ITS AXIOMATIC"
that children of any age
thrive well on
Scott's Emulsion
It is nourishment abundant
in strength-giving
and growth-promoting
substances.
Scott ft Bowm. MoomScM.il. J.
How To
Revitalize Wornout
Exhausted Nerves
Vn.ir nerve nower Hcoenda on nlentv of GO'xl
rich, red blood of the kind that organic iron
Nuxated Iron help make. Nuxated Iron Is like
the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach,
i.titil and annles. white metallic iron is iron
just a it comes from the action of strong acids
on iron filings. Nuxated Iron does not injure
the teeth nor upset the stomach; It is an en
t r. -1 ir MffpTfnt rhincrfrnm ordinary metallic iron
It quickly helps make rich, red bfood, retalize
wornout. exhausted nerves and give you new
strength and energy. Over 4,000,000 people
annually are using it. Beware of substitutes.
Always Insist upon having genuine organic iron
Nuxated Iron. Look lor tne leueis a
every tablet. Sold by ail druggists.
for Red Blood. Strength and Endurance
3 i8so
they liked Folders Coffee
so will you
In the homes of the Western pioneers, in
the coffee houses and hotels of the early Fifties,
Folder's Coffee w as the "cup that cheered."
From the days of hoop skirts and prairie
schooners, "Folger's" has bee n the name of
better coffee.
Through all these seventy years the Fol
gcr ideal has been to produce coffee of dis
tinctive flavor. Folger's Golden Gate Coffee
is the realization Or that ideal.
Care in selecting only coffees of highest
qualify combined with skillful blending and
roasting gives Folger's Golden Gate Coffee
a uniformly good flavor -a flavor that never
changes.
Find out for yourself how good it is. Ask
your grocer for it.
J. A. FOLGER & CO.
San Francisco Seattle Kansas City - Dallis
Sbizuoka, Japan
e
(
'Different in taste from
other coffee and better.'
Easter Week Sales
The prudent shopper will shop before finally making
the Easter purchase,
.We have been kept busy all week, especially in our
Ladies' and Men's Ready-to-Wear Depts.
Big Surprises
'Await those who call on us daily. Something new on
display every day.
Form a Habit Visit Us Daily and
Shop Where the Crowds Buy
GROCERY
SPECIALS
No. 2i2 Cling
Peaches, per
can 15c
No. 212 Apricota
and Bartlett
Pears, per can 19c
Willamette University Glee Club
in Concert
"
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Ban
KVM
: rs 1 1 1 v
nt oil
Moves, ranirM J
UM
Capital Junk &
Bargain House
215 Center Ph
FERTILIZERS
For every Crop d -
"iri Ot Lump
orih Portland ft-
lor -Terms ana Pr. '
rI A nntnn r,
w ""J"Vii U.DU
'HI-lOll st.
JNomking Cafe
Upstairs at
162V2 N.COM'LSt.
American or Chinese
Dishes.
Open 11 a. m. to
1 a. m.
MUSIC and DANCING
Every Tuesday, Thurs-
aay ana Saturday night
JAZZ ORCHESTRA
MOKE FOR EGGS
moro. You see we have still
the Portland marlr. n.i M
w BUU Kll
rect to consumers.
Peoples Cash Store
Phone 45!
Genuine Walrus
HAND
BAG
Leather Lined
$11.40
MAX 0. BUREN
XI lUI Lit vumv"" "
Salem, Ore.
LINOLEUM
RUGS
12 FOOT
LINOLEUM
AND
CONGOLEUM
RUGS
A Specialty
MAX 0. BUREN
R Reliable
A "d.
W7' Econon
L' Mai 61
rav PASTF. ITS V. Co
PRINTING
ROWLAND PTC
phone "i"
MOVED
To our former locatM
retaf i
FOLGER'S
GOLDEN GATE UNB
TEA
bxtkacts men
AND
COMING GRAND THEATRE
Thursday, March 31, 8:30 P. M.
..,0. ...00. n. Bay . s, TOliou ,k ,
9 a. m. or later at Grand Theatre Box Office
with
TirRcnN BROWN
" mZZZ Goods wm
iuth of I" 1
Bush Baat
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