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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1921)
Tuesday, April Page Two The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. ; m Latest News Covering Willamette ValleyPojnts tmVmW .. . . ... j wl ir.ntor ran- later rAninvi 7 77"- 1 Chicago Paper Man Visits Old Home In Dallas Neighborhood News Notes Brooks I Hazel Green Notes Brooks. Or.. April 19. Frank Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkins i Norvak has moved onto his farm have gone to Salem and 'have Dallas, April 19. Dean Collins! on Mission Bottom. apartments on Marlon St. and Harry Critchlow were in Dal-1 J. A. Kaighin and fami'y of K;n- Miss Grace Burrls of Corvallis las Saturday on their way to the caid. Kan., have been isiting at wa8 tDe guest of Ml8S j.;mma nt... n: t) rMk...i 1 1 i - in ( .... Collins ranch near i-aim , " , 7 , Tw Fisher, Sunday Both young men are now kern wno oe- swu. "6u Mrs trip to Nefherg, Friday i,iiy. , vutj r. uuuvu hujii1) iii Fisher i ! and will i n ; k h their home in Or.: - i tic- koii. Mr. Kaisrhln has ttken wo'S " " i-.-a,c known newspaper wu. ' - BUmmer. ... I Jake and Edgar Johnson made then- careers ou iu 1 7 , 7 , . . m rvaiguui is a Hibier ul ihih. uiiuvl gan County Observer. Mr. Critchlow has for some months been connected with the Chicago American, ons of the Hearst publications, and Is spend ing a few days traveling about while resting from the strenuous labors Incident to a reporter's life In a big city. The two former Dal las boys met In Portland and came to Polk county for a ew days of rustic life. Mill Employe Is Hurled to Ground; Forced to Lay Off Rllvc-rton, April 1 9. While em ployed at the Silver Falls Timber Mrs. A. Iv Harris went to Salon to attend the county Sunday school convention. Ben Hawkins has moved from The Lablah Center Parents As sociation held their monthly meet lng on Tuesday eve of last week and a splendid program was given O. Heiser has moved to Hop mere and Is living in Mis. Waynes company s mill a few days ago Thomas Skalfc was seriously ln- l,.r,..l Me 'l ,. uroa it.rlh.,' ' ' . . . . f it 'on paving plant as night man on a step about six feet from the! ,, , 1 . 7 . ground, cleaning waste lumber ffWn the endless chain, when a Xllw.e of wihuI caught In the chain and struck him In the chest. He whs hurled to the ground and terribly bruised Mr Slcilfe was taken to his home, where It was learned upon examination of the physlciun, that no bones were broken. He will be obliged to rest some time, however. the Sam Brown place at '.J'jrvais Miss Theresa Zleliskl of Port and has rented the ft Norvak land is visiting her sisur, Mrs. home. j Max Woods. fc.. Smith has moved from Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeVrles of to the William Egan larm near Pratlum, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopmere. i Beards of Keized, Kev. F. Fisher, Ilev. E. E. Gilbert of Salem vVm. Dunlgan and Miss Violet preached In the M. E. church Sun-!Wson were dinner gucats f Mr. day evening. iail( Mn, a Weinert Rilnitav A I tarn limes social will be held at the V. B. ParBonage un der the auspices of the Christian Endeavor society on Friday eve, April 22nd. A prize will be given to the wearer of the most ap- invited. Jewelry, stiff collars, slioe shines and silks will be "tied. Mr. darner, who has Mr. and Mrs. John MeCorkle turned from a sojourn house. A bou I Edward Gilbert and wife o'i Portland motored to Brooks Sun day morning and spent the day with his parents. The Community club was en'ei lained at the home of tin. Harri son Jones Wednesday ailernoor. Fred Bachelor has gone to Sai;i naw to work on the Blake-Comp Eola News Eola, Or., April 19. When school opened Monday morning, out of an enrollment o 25 pupi's but two reported for studies. Tie rest being absent on account of an epidemic of measles ..weeping Eola. The directors decided to close school for a week. L. Pugh has purchased a Ford son tractor. Prospects for fruit look fine In and around Eola. B. Courtney was in Portland Tuesday on business. Mrs. H. H- Hayden is on the sick list. Miss Leona Hayden of Portland is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Hayden and sister, Mrs. Thacker. Miss Esther Troxel visited at the home of President and Mrs. J. H. Ackerman of Monmouth, Tuesday. small party given by Mrs. Delia , )a,llaS LlOdgemen Blaco Sunday evening, the event! Tr- Colovn T.nApP being the birthday of Mrs. White-1 VlSlt Salem LiOOge head and the hoBtess. Ice cream.; Dallas, April 19. The United punch and cake were served and Artisans of Dallas who motored to the several invited friends wish 'Salpm Thursday evening were de them many happy returns of the 'htf iiiy eiitertained After a day' short session of lodge the evening ... . M Lmm- T iiTYihprmpn Are was devoted 10 my s Lumoermen Are i aQd oUier card games, At a Sued by biaie hite hour a daintv lunCh was Eugene, Ore., April 19. &ev- . Th enoyiug the hospi tality of the SaKm assembly were: nil Mrs. Flovd Rice. Mr. and Peuland, county road master, rep resenting the state in the con struction of the market roads in the county. Mrs. Al Mrs. Os- Cloverdale Briefs Cloverdale, April 19. Miss Ethel Craig of yuinaby spent the week end here. Li, E. Hennis had the misfo, - oral lumber companies of Lane countv were sued by the State In- j A l.ll .nmmllnn fiir'Mr monev alleged due as state fees Mrs. John Minnieli, Mr. and Mrs for industrial insurance for their, Del Plaster, Mr. and ..mi attachments were f'rowder. Mrs. Conkey served on three of them, includ- burn, Lucy Holt, Eflie McBee, lng Coast Range Lumber company von Ballantyne, Harvey Authur. operating a big mill at Mabel, butjonn McBee and Earl Mangis. this mill was not closed down as settlement was made soon " Association Formed attachment proceedings were in- noouw stituted - by Clackamas Men The amount sought to be re- Oregon city, April 19. The covered from the Coast Range cack.1Inai) County Business Mens Lumber company is $ 4.81 3. BO. : asS()(.iallon WM organized Friday The plant of the Shotgun Lumber Commer- company, operating a short dis- with members from ev- tance above Mabel, was attached a( thp cottty. Unn as mm that of the Lost a ley - ' onei Drug com- Lumber company above Dexter resident; Jas. The amount sought from the hhot- anu liraoy, m uie oiau.v hwwuhi company, vice presirient ano ien Scio Sheep Club Effects Organization Albany. Or., April 19. Friday afternoon Fred N. Williamson, counyt club leader, helped organ ige a sheep club at Scio with Mil lard Shelton as president, Austin Stoddart as vice-president ano Slizabeth Kula as secretary. Orville Gilkey was chosen as leader of the club work in Scio. Members of the club outside of the officers were: Joseph Kula, Mayer Kwing, Raymond Harris, McKen zie Caloway, Clell Holtien. The club adopted Shropshire sheep for their work. A cooking club was organized with Miss Elma Cox as leader, Bertha Calavan as president, Frances Wesley as vice-president, and Mae Celevan as secretary. Other members of the club are: Myrtle Hollis, I.aveine Crahtree, Isalene Kester. Evelyne Holt, Jau ita Flannagan. later removed to iau wa not seriously injl, l was sitting on the rail !. M he lost his balance w l-il. gun company Is $1,080.85 from the Lost Valley company tune to break a couple of his ribs 1 $1,21 9. St. Harding, or tne niraim iru last Wednesday while plowing in ' The Pallett Lumber company store, treasurer. Five directors j hia aMktri I.. r,. ti 90!". o Purl Pptpr- were elected as follows: W. B. friends gathered of Salem spent a Sunday week ,1 with Mr. McCorkle's nephew, Guy the I. I). Bennett home and gave I kitchen shower for Hear, Bonnetl and wife, who were married re cently. L. S. Murdlck Is setting out i filbert orchard on his ranch. Looney. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Riches. Mrs. Iris Van Cleave hail an just re n round Portland, Oregon City and sev eral other points, went to Salem Saturday to spend the week end. Mrs. C. Bear and Mrs. W. Rich es of Turner visited at the home son. operating a woodsaw for Perry, Milwaukie; J. H, from- $57.73 and George W. Carpenter, mycr, Gladstone; Kverman Roh- J. E, Warren and J. J. Lau. doing bins. Molalla; W. A. Huntley and business us the Eugene sawmill, Clarence P. Fair of Oregon City. are sued for $1SG,91. Work Progresses on Boy Has Bad Fall. Mill City, April 19. Herbert Brooks, 12 years of age, fell from the railing at the postoffice a few days ago, a distance of 25 feet, striking the buck of his head against the rocks on the bank of the river. He was taken, uncon scious, to the hospital, where the wounds were dresssed, and was s Million Use "Gets-It for Corn " instantly Corns Completely Everybody, everywhere need,,, know what millions of folks 3 already learned about "Get.n Physicians Will Discuss Important Medical Subjects Discussion of two subjects of In teresl to the medical profession win uae place at a meeting or hill road on the McKeaiit river the folk-Yamhlll Marlon Medical highway between Thurston and aoelety to ho held In the Snlein Walterville Commercial club Tuesday night,! The county court and the hlgh- rm' -V ' 1 "' m way commission have finally rtc- 1 he discussion on the treatment .,,, t(1 vl,m npw ovor of fractures o, II,,. ankl. will be fc opnnml by Dr. F. B, Brown, of 8a- . ,. ,, . , l.m. and will be Illustrated by l.r. !" '" ";"n, m! r0!l'' ,'n CbarleH 8. Sabln, of Portland. E"M r"",n U,P Surgical trMtm.nl of s.rablmus h"Unm' hvr " h n,r- wlll be discussed by l.r M. C. BlirV mect tw0 hr,,l'e, an 10 Findley and Dr. F. E. Brown, of pay account of Salom. icutting through fertile fields. The survey extends along the Corvallis. April 19 The dining nor,h hU,V nt ,he "," an(l P" room nnd kitchen of the Corrallil f"r lW an abrupt turn hotel has been leaaed by Mr. and J""' at ,h(' font hut not us sharp Mrs. C. A. Blount, of Fort Worth, as the present turn. Texas, and the place Is being op '' M- Morse, county engineer, ened tomorrow at 11 o'clock as erpects to finish the survey for the "Corvallis Hotel Cafe," with the new Crow road by the time continuous service from 5 ; 30 a. in. the stato engineers are here anil to 10:30 p. m. Ihe will he able to assist them. i.eoree Lesher on the lake 1s quarantined. A "Silver Tea" will he given Eugdie Expecting l,v "" Woman's Missionary so-yj-. , . oiety al the hone of Miss Emma Xllgnway .LngineerS Flshw on Wednesday afternoon Eugene, April 19. A crew of ; from 2 till 5. April 27th. A stato highway engineers Is ex- musical and literary program will PMta dto arrive In this city about be rendered, the middle of this week to make! the survey for the new Cogswell attack of appamticltla this week, of Mrs, W. J. Hadley Wednesday Unitarians Here to Onen Church After Two Years Following a meeting held here last night. Salem Unitarians de cided to re-open their church, which has been closed during the last two years. Kev. Frank Fay Eddy, of Eugene, will fill the lo cal pulpit on Sunday evenings, it was announced. The Church will he renovated, it is stated. Financial aid has been promised the local org.inizntlon by the American Unitarian association. Establishment of a third ail -plune base and the allotment of five additional planes for forest patrol duty In Oregon have been recommended by Major H. H. Arn old, chief ol the air service. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Farr spent Sunday at tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor in Mncleav. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood of Sa lem spent Sunda-- here with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Wood. Mrs. W. Butsky, who has been with her brother and wife in southern California for the past three months, returned home last week. She liked California but Oregon looks good to her. too, and she was glad to get home once more. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Whitehead were the honored guests at a t- : . vr . t.. : -l rruii noi in ureu. r . rl t J , Dallas, or . vprii i9. while re- Lmn County Roads I ports of frost Haulage are coming Albany, Or., April 19. Sine in i rum lap uuuuie wesi, auu nw good weather permit teo, improve from California, it has been prov-' ment work is in progress on three en that the recent slight visit ofior i.jnn county's 15 market roads nappy Jack did little or no dam- under state supervision. John B. age to the fruit in Polk county. Peach and cherry growers join in saying that a close inspection of buds fails to disclose any mater ial killing. More fruit is left on the trees than can be carried and. in the case of peaches, ihere must he a decided thinning to get the best fruit. MOM HMD For Expectant Mother! Used By Three Generations WHITE FOR BOOKLET UN MOTHERHOOD AND BABY, FHII BBAOFIELD REGULATOaCO. DEPT. 5-D. ATLANTA GA , thl JOURNAL WANT AOS PAY JOURNAL WANT AHS PAY Safe 7JUUC for INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR Rollick's The Original Avoid Imitation ud Substitute. For Infanta, Invalid and GrowlngChUdren The Original Food-Drink For All Ages auiy Unsurpassed The wonderfully refined, peerlr - white complexion rendered, brings back the epi aiance of youth. Re sults are Instant Highly antiseptic Exerts a soft and soothing action. Ovti 73 years la use. Sena 15 c. or Trial Stu FIID. T. HOPKINS SON nww lun ulty ksssBiijirsaBaC .Is - - .- Rlcli Mllfc. Malted Grain Extract InPowier No Cookinu Nournbing " Uiseslible End Your Corns With "Gels" "'""rau i.times6 com 111 I canus remover. Any corn, no mil. I 1 tor now deep rooted, depam! quickly when "(lets-It" arms Wonderfully simple, yet simp!; i wonderful, becuusi nil surmaj ! stops with the first application I Get rid of your t orn and wit! ; shoes that fit. r.ig shoes simplr make corns grow hisger. Yon money back If "Get8-It" falls, h- sist on the penuinc Costs hm trifle everywhere. Mfd. by Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Salem by J. C. Penjl and D. J. Fry. (adii GOOD MATERIAL OUTWEIGHS PRICE in a job of plumbing. It is far cheaper in the end, too. It is in your interest that we al ways recommend the best ma terials when we fix up your bath room or do any other plumbing work for you. We know that poor plumbing ma terials will not wear any bet ter than poor shoes. So let ua put In the best. We'll match it with skillful work. GRABER BROS. 141 S. Liberty St. Phone 550 FOR ANY 1) ARGA1NS Call at Capital Bargain House V. buy and sell every thing 215 Center St. Phone 19! KAFOURY'S FIRE SALE Starts Thursday April 21, 10 a. m. Thousands of dollars' worth of Dry Goods will be sold at very low prices. Never again will you be able to buy bo cheap as we will sell all of tin- remaining Wool Dross Goods, I.vss silks, Giiighams, Devonahires, Outing Flannels, Muslins, Hose, Underwear, Baby Hoods, Laecs, Ribbons, etc etc SALE WILL BE HELD IN OUR STORE WHERE THE FIRE WAS -466 STATE STREET. We will have a large force of Extra Salespeople to wait on you. Your Blouses ! May Reflect Your Individuality! fhere is no longer the sameness in all alouses that we had to cope with several years ago. It is actually a fact that the woman who buys ready-made blouses can choose one that is just as individual and characteristic of her personality as an especially tailored blouse would be. We Are Happy in Our Ability to give your spring and summer suit that blouse which was meant to give it the fi nal touch of perfect style. Let the Mode of Your Suit Govern Your Choice in Blouses- Georgette Blouses $3.98 . 1 7 79 I 7 t?rnT ShTeher ST" 'T ? 0rMte tha" dres that your own eyes needed to do them justiT Crepe de Chine Blouses $4.98 to $14.75 Among other models in these blouses we can mm the popular semf-tailored design ft Z SLVll 0U pleating at the collar and cuffs ill lth "arrow are offering the best b.ouse vats I!? Man 3 our patron have told so and we ILmTLJS? f of this fact. "i we would convince you MORE FOR EGGS We always pay 2c per dwel more. You see we have stall 4 the Portland markets and sell rect to consumer!. Peoples Cash Store Phone 45S PRINTING A satisfied customer return! ROWLAND PTG. CO L'hot.e 1B12, over Patton Bk Ben Before vou buv a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY See J. F. HUTCHAS0N, Sr, Dist. Mgr.. (371 State Stl Phone 99. The MUTUAL LIFE of N. Oldest American Life Co, SAIiEM - S1L.VKHTO.V STAGE Loaves I'1 Salem MMM ). E. Depot New !tsM 7:00 a. m. 8:15 l 11:00 a. m. 1:00 P- 1:00 n. m. :i ' SAIiEM-INDFPEPKSCE-Mnvnrrn .TAfiE Leav.i Salem O. E depot-' . m. 11:00 a. m. 5:00 p. m. Leave Monmonih Hrtel t'M 1 , m. 1:00 p. m. 6:15 p. rn. j Leave Independence Hotl :H a. m. 1:15 p. rn. :30 p. m. Special trips by arr,or,tm,lrt Seven p lasri r rtr for I Res. phone 15. Business vto L. M. HUM Care of YifckSoTong j Chines Medicine and Tem j Has medicine which ( cure MO known duu J Open Sundays from 10 , until 8 n. m. 1S3 South High s?tr Salem. Oregon. PfcsM IP Portland & Salem Stage Line Every Hour on the Hour i ! Both Ends Leaves 10th and Alder1 I. C &htplf tj (Jo. Our "Pay As You Go" plan is training many a wife in the purchasing power of the Leaves Salem BUgh Bow co..ar First Stage 7 a. m. Lat Stiff T