Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 20, 1925, Image 2

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VE CAPITAL JCft&NAL, SALEM, OREGON
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From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
(roup ol her friends at ll ifitu
i er horn od North Watea, street
WNDHU7 aiternoon. unitu lor
the occasion were Mn. Christine
Jacobsen, Mra. Josephine Jacob
sea, Mrs. O. Batern, Mra. A. 0.
Legard, Mra. O. Steen, Mra. Has
Hansen and Mra. J. Irerson,
Mra. T. Lindgren and little son,
Frank, ara Ttsitlng the parenta of
Mrs. Lindgren, Mr. and Mra O. O.
Lund ot Silverton.
Mra. M. J. Fo?y has retume'J
from Minneapolia, Minn., wrere
ha waa recently called by the f II
ness ot ber mother.
Silverton la to hare a new
creamery. It la being built by
Woodburn News
Woodburn, Or., Feb. 20. A de
lightful evening Cor the Girl tU
tervee and their Invited guest
was spent at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Eugene ionhberger when
their daughter, Naomi, eutenaiu
ed about 40 high school young
people. The hall and sitting
roooU were gay with Valentine
motifs hearts and cup Ids. An
automobile romance, Valentine
making and versifying gave enter
tainment for the early part of he
evening, and later the guests en
joyed rook, thou v tome preferre-i
cross-word vuztw. Delicious re
frwhuitnU were served by Mrs.
Moahberger, HHsiaU-d by Mrs. L.
Mocliel and Mi Laura Hugu'es,
the Olrl Kecerve advlttors.
Basketball gam are more fre
quenl ue the eud of the fse.isoii
nears. On Friday night, Kebru.iry
lit, the Wood l)t. m high scMoo,
'EirU lost to .he Cervais !Ush
, school team by one basket, tin-
scorj being 14 to 16, while ttu
Woodburn boya won from .hi
rival team by a much larger mar
gin. It to 15. Tuesday evening.
February 17, another double head
er was played In the high acioo.
gymnasium with the St. I'aul
teams, Woodburn winning both
the boya' score reading 23 to 8
and the girls' score 44 to 9. A
return game with Purr .Kb junior
high Hchool of KalPtn will be puy
rd in fculem next Monday evening.
The ftfial game of the season on
the home floor will be played on
Friday, February 27, when Gnuh
am high school will meet the btuo
and white.
Nine high school young people
and three faculty advisers will he
guests at the Oregon Agricultural
college at the educational week
end nroeram February 20 to 2
aa accredited representatives uf
Woodburn high nchool. Bwverl
other Intertwted seniors will at
tend as personal gueals of Wood
burn alumni who are now .ilud'.nls
at the college. Those repren-'iit
Ing the high schofil are: Unrol l
Morthbcrger, Kamuoi i airnea,
Joseph Iverson, Harold McKenzie.
Wavno I'omeroy. Margaret we'i
rum. Margaret Kuapp, Audr.y
Stewart, Cainella Cent una fus'iUy
members. M. F. Schrelber, Mrs.
Ksther Halrd and Miss Murgarit
Chapman. Superintendent r. t.
Fagan will also attend on Satur
day.
rounv Hi-Y Hecretary Kin'ier
mnt with the local HI-Y bovfi
Wednesday, February 17.
Coach D. K. Itarey of the lilfrh
m'hnol has been unnble to attend
"WOMAN NEARLY "INSANE""
"I was nervous, could not sleep,
melancholy and nearly insane nt
times," write Mrs. T. A. Saun
ders of 711 K. Depot Rt.. Knox
vllle. Tenn. "After being in thie
condition nearly three jrrara I aw
Lydla E. IMnkham'a Vegetable
, Compound advcrtlned and took It.
It made rae a well woman. I gain
ed 22 lbs. In weight and haven't
had a hit of trouble since. I hope
It will do ae much for other wo
men oa It han for me." Lydla E.
Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound
la the one dependable remedy for
female Hie. Adv.
his clause end work with h's
teams the past few days. Mrs.
itarey has been taking his classes.
The Woodburn Teachers aaso
elation U planning an art exhibit
and tea served by the pupils ot
the cooking clubs of the grade
achool o take place early in Marh
at the eet bide school building.
The proceeds from the exhibit will
be devoted to the purchase of gaud
pictures for the various cbo)l
rooms.
The annual Martha Washington
tea prouiibt'S to be an unusually
brilliant affair, r riduy evening,
February 20. It will be served in
the Methodist Episcopal church
(i iti lug room.
Mlso Laura Haggles, history and
civics instructor at the huzh
school, took her two civics clussefc
to visit the state legislature at
.Salem, Thursday. They left Wcofi-
burn by automobile at 9 a. m., re
turning at 3:30 so that oiu-of-
town students could get ilHr
busses or cars for home. The
class; have been supplied with
calendars and hills from botii
houses of the legislature &nd hive
been carefully studying end filing
them. For this kindness they are
indebted to Representative F. W.
Settletjiler, Senator Stun Brow?
and Chief Clerk John Hunt.
DIVIDED SESSION IS
APPROVED BY HOUSE
The house yesterday afternoon
adopted houfio joint resolution No.
8, railing for a divided session of
the legislature. Two twenty-diy
legions with a 20-day interim be
tween I hem would ho authorize
if the resolution Is adopted by tin
senate and passed by tho people as
a constitutional amendment.
Silverton News
Rllverlon, Or.. Feb. 20. (Spe
cial, i Mrs. Ha Ivor Da It I enter
tained at a little party Wednes
day afternoon at her home in hon-
of her daughter, Mrs. Job i
Martin, nee Mahlo Da hi, of M'
Vernon, Wash., who is visit in? nt
Famous Austrian
Surgeon Restored by
Gland Treatment
iJr. Lurenz, fatuous Austrian
surgeon, iicrot'ilmg to a reeent
press dispatch, has submitted him
self to tjlundular treatment. This
treatment, according to the doc-
or s own statement, has restored
him to the health ond vlcor of hie
earlier days, and he Is highly pn-
htiKiaalla about this new branch
of nittdleal science.
Thousands of men and women
who are lacking In health and en-
my. are taking advantage of eei
nee's most recent discovery and
using OlnndoRon, a highly
concent nUed Klandular tonic, tn
convenient tablet form, prepared
from the glands of healthy young
anlmnls. Clandonen has had re
markable success In tho treatment
of run down, nervous individuals,
rilandogen la nbtalnable at J. C
I'erry drug store. Adv.
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SALEM
FRUIT
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Our Motto: Many Varie
ties, Fresher Merchandise,
Lower Prices, Personal
Selection for You.
All Week Prices
Leltuit', Imperial Vallov (imility
2 Iliads 25c; 3 Heads 23c; 2 Heads 15c
Spinarh, fresh and bright, 2 lbs 25c
Cauliflower, fine white beans 10c, 15c nnd 20c
Carrots, clean stink, 4 lbs. 15c
Turnips, clean, white variety, 4 lbs 15c
KutabaKas, nice size and fresh, 4 lbs 13c
Parsnips, fresh, sweet stock, 4 lbs 15c
Cabbage, hard cannnnball stoek 5c and 7c
Fresh Fruit
Bananas, fine ripe stock, dozen 25c, 30c, 35c
Grape Fruit, Florida juicy fruit, 4 for 2!'c
Also offering many varieties Apples, Nuts, Oranges.
We Also Offer
Hot House Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Peppers, Celery,
Garlic, Sweet I'otatoes, small size Oregon Ilurbanks,
per sack $1.59... Swc-et Potatoes southern stock,
3 lbs. 28c.
Order of $2 or more delivered free.
Prompt and courteou service.
Corner Commercial and Slate Streets
.be bom, ol her mother. A dainty
luucb was acrved during tba aft
ernoon. Guests ware Mrs. 11. Jul
aon, Mrs. A. llfftvigt, Mrs. Arthur
Uahl, Mrs. Otto Dahl, Mrs. M. K
Strand, Mrs. H. Maraud, Mrs. A
Finseth. Miss tiwina Fineeta, Mrs.
A. Lund, Mrs. H. Hcaland, Mrs. P.
Henderson, Mrs. A. Lottbue, Mrs.
II. Uahl, the guest ot honor, Mra.
Martin, Mra. Harold Salem and
'.be host, Mra. Haivor Uahl, .
Going to Portland to attend the
it nrhmaiiinoff coueert at '.he rub-
lie auditorium Wednesday evening
were Mr. und Mrs. 12. Uanks, MUa
Olive Bunks, Mlea turner lowe
and Miss Uora lleorlkeca.
Silverton (rlends and relative
have received word o( the birth ol
a baby duughter to Mr. and Airs.
K. C. filches ol Sscramento, Cal.
Hr. Itiches was at one time In the
employment of the Southern I'a
cicic company at Silverton and
Mrs. Itiches will be remembered
oca, as Mine Ilaitle Uahl.
Mrs. S. Undseta was the inspi
ration ot a happy surprise Thurs
day afternoon when the membert
of at. John's Ladies Aid society
met for their regular session at
the church parlors and converted
the affair into a party honoring
Mrs. Llndsetb. The honor guest
was the recipient of a puree. Mem
bers of '.be society brought luncb
which wass erved during the ft
enuKn. Mrs. Llndseth is the wife
nt Hev. S. Llndscth, pastor ot St
John's church.
Mrs. Albert K;:w.er entertained
Reduce Your Fat
Without Dieting
Years ago the formula for fat
reduction was "diet" "exereiso.-'
Today It is "Take Marmola Pre
scription Tablets." Frie Is tell
friends theso friends tell others.
They eat substantial food, lire as
they like and still reduce steadily
and easily without going through
long aieges oc tiresome exorcise
a; s'.arvution die'. Marmola Pre
scription Tablets are sold by all
druggists the wo:M over nt one
dollar for a box. or if you prefer
you can order direct from the
Marmola Co., (lenernl Motors
lildg., Detroit, Mich. Adv.
John Kubbernese, former manager
of Aha Silverton creamery. The
location of the new creamery lr
on forth Water street just south
of the Oil 'Er Up service station.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Cheney,
former Silverton residents, have
moved from Portland to Salem.
Frank Becker, who baa been tn
the employment of the Silvertjn
C0RETHR0AT
bakery for some time, has goue to
camp 11, wberi be will be camp
baker,
Jerry Desert, who has for the
several months baa been eagaced
in general repair business In the
Good Templar building on First
street, has closed bis shop and
will, it Is understood, go to Cali
fornia.
The Ulstpah Circle met at tba
home of Mrs. Lou Davenport,
Wednesday sfternoon.
m usxgle with warm eatt sratet ftVWxA&t "tx --jar VT.i ' iff;F
VsW -Ui.n apply ever throat- KeSSSbW S?jv96ife55?j5V'l--y
w Vapo Rub lo
Per IT Millie Jm UJ Y.rl, hlgdr I af af J !3r
s1r? c ' Vyj n jH We would eoH your attention to our north window where rA
jv0 ' i 7'' ii'ld ' we have assembled all of the little things that take such a pi
j ' t 'i&J!r l-. ' M part in the role of the well dressed women. M
ASK your Grocer FOR TSHef ?s.
p0f I , I k Many new acees- Q
MSi "The Universal Crocket" - j M' XS. XMMli If- I this season and one
ilK&a 1 R VsiKVW' ; -; ' indeed do uell R
r1 - m ml
.."J- O at 4 f M
Once Again We Are Able to Offer M
High Grade Silks -ym-
At a Remarkable Price I cakes made to order for every occasion j
1,000 yards just received by express ', t anitatiy JUNE ittty I
! I If ll Mr FEBRUARY SATIIRDAy" I AUGUST (
1 811 b, k SPECIALS
; I'-SJSr The reason we are able WCb5il i 'tffirSfS
I i " fei SJn to offer you these mag- rw yv 5 twrT-
J&W m"nt 8"k' at ,hi ftv&A VcFcT rrune take
..ar price is on account ot c37kwA 1 'V Vi y
W$M our buying conncctlona V&xiCA 1 i-f'' OQC
ill with our Portland e- Y C.V-. - E
Jm!$ elusive Si.k Store. Our Jh " E ZZSjZ
i twi&fcJSfr ,lore ,l,t,re b0"Kht W'&V MARCH
' m&W$$$$ particular line and W?(
Bread 6meS
m TwiaLoaves
II: I
New (Stiipos New Prints Crepe tie Chines Cantons
.. Satin Bengal Faille Uroeadcs wonderful eolor
assot'tnient. Thev're f( aivd 40 inches wide
F ashions For Today; For Spring;
For Summer; For All Occassions
it!
These Silks are just a step ahead of style
See Them Displayed in OurJBhow Windows
YOUR MAIL ORDERS
receWe careful attention. V
prepay tht postae or ex
pros within raJius of a
hundred mlleo.
Satisfaction Guarnntecd
on evrrr purrhT or ouil.l t ktork
monor chrertullr refunded. sni
"CAM AND DO"
POIITI.AKII SII R SHOP
jsl Alder Kirrvg
1 . .. . t Ti
APRIL
Butter Horns
6 for 25c
Bread
Twin Loaves
15c
Large Loaves
2 for 25c
We serve Lunches all day.
Yon will enjoy Our Coffee.
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