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THUKSDAY, MARCH 5, 192.j PAGE TWO News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Tart of the State THE CAPITAL JOtfl&NALi. SALEM, ' OREGON (or Scptwnhcr 10, 11 and 12. Among other important rules adopted waa thai oC luring tret admission tor the 1125 (air. Un der (be division work, L. D. Brown will be superintendent of concee lona; P. C Powell, superintenl ent of livestock and U M. McBee, superintendent of horticulture. County School Superintendent Will will l) In charge of club ex hibits. The county will alio participate -, in the stats fair with an exhibit booth and an appropriation of Dallas, Or., March 5. The u-150 has been made (or that pur pervison of the various depart-pose. menta of the Polk county (air has The budget adopted by the fair been divided among the membersboard calls for $1517 for Inci ot the board and other steps tak-dental expenses and $2700 In ths sn in active preparation for thepremium fund for premiums, rib event. Thtt dates have been fixed bons. induing, ete. POLK TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 1012 Turner News Turner, Mar. 5 Mr. H. It. Miles of Salem nas a business visitor in Turner Saturday. ; Mi'. Flint, of Eugene, state exiles nniivixer for the American Mdellty Invent ment comirtiiy of Srttem. was in Turner on JtuslueKs Saturday. The nieiiibem of the Hrotherhood of American Yoetuon, in this) com munity will bo glad to learn that tha lodge, in conjunction with other fraternal orders of Salem, have formed an aanociation and purchased the Woodman hall for morely o.vned by the H. P O K. Carl Duncan was a Sulem visit or Kiidny. Mr. J, L. Harris has taken the agency for the Jennings and Kris tec Mfg. Co., handling; aprons and honk') y. W. H. Harrit and son were do ing so mo carpenter work for C. S the past week, Hull lrno., received n phutu graiih of thu new Star coach. It is a very cl.ixsy looking car. F. K. Price, extension specialist on soils at O. A C. will speak on Fer:iliiatlon and Drainage" at the next mooting of Surprise Grange March 14. Tho lrcturo will be held at 1 p. m. and the public is invited to attend. J. M. Wat Hon returned from Portland Haturilay where he hn.s p-?nt several weeks visit inn and serving on the federal grand Jury. Dr. J. XV. RitiRom w:w a fc'altMii visitor Friday afternoon. Dr. Ransom was called to the G. A. G. Moore homo Friday noon. Mr. Moore was quite sick with the flue fnr a few days. Major Chase .taker wa a visitor at the home of hia parents last week. Mm. J. F. Lyle returned Satur day lioui a few day vUut iti Port land. Hairy Dennett, former third lrl'-k operator at Turner, is now located nt Dnnsmiilr, California. A party of MeMlnnville farmers accompanied by 1 H. Thomanon, one of our local flax enLhuptiutLtf, visit ed the local flax plant Sun day. D. S. Riches, Lcland Riches, Henry Ahrons, V ester Bones, V. Rowley of Turner and Miles H. Rodgers of the training school at tended the Amoi'lcan Legion meet lug at Salem Monday night. W II. Wilson of Cloverdale, was a burliness visitor in Turner Mon day. We understand that. Col. W. F. Wright has joined the retired cap italist clan He loaded up his car and left for California. W JI, Hamilton of Salem, man ager of tho Turner Electric Light nnd Power company of Salem was tn Turner on business Tuoaduy. Mrs. G. A. McKay was called to ffu lent last week by the serloua Ill ness of her father. Harold nd Herbert Brlggs are driving a Ford coupe, which they have bit ply acquired. Mllra If. Rodgers. formerly 2nd lieutenant In tho United States air awrvlre, rlslted Sunday with his friend F. P. Rowley, e lltor of the Tribune. . Mr. Roger, who Is now teaching manual training at O. S. T. 8. and the editor, served to gether fn the supply department of a truck unit of the air eervice. K. a Prnther and wife were St ay ton visitors Sunday. Work , hi progresfdnt; nicely on the new Christian church and the plnaterlng of the outside was to hive commenced this week. Mrs. Mary Mors of Lakevlcw, president of the Kehekah awem bly of Oregtm met with Ideal lodge No. 223 at Turner Monday nlnht. Representatives were present from Stayton. Mrs. Mora left Tuesday morning fur Hubbard and Can by. P. M. Green of Salem, saleoman for the Standard Oil company, was In Turner on buulnecs Tuoaday. Dorris Harnett spent the week end at home. Kenneth Chapman sprtit the week end with relatives in Tur ner. Martin Fllflet of Cloverdale dis trict was in Turner Tuesday. Art Kunke, of tne Cloverdale district was In Turner Tuesday, circulating a petition for the lo cating of tho market road through the Cloverdale district Henry Porter of Aumsville, wa visiting with old friends In Tur ner Tuesday. "Uncle" Bill Perkins of Aums ville wag In Turner Tuesday vilt- ing with old f rien da. Mr. Perkins has been away for the past two months, and all his old friends were glad to see him. A team of driving horses nfiHsm, through Turner Tut-Auuy, fixed up in all tho trappings of former clays. It reminded us of days gone by when a good driving team was tho pride of the community. Garden work, base ball nnd b!o sonis remind us that spring Lb ntar Jy here. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kara cf Wildor, Idaho, and Mr. :md Mrs. I'. I Townsend of Salem, were vis itors at the Raymond Titus home Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Raymond of Salem visited their daughter. Mm. Raymond Titus, one day l;wt week Sidney-Talbot News Fairfield News Fairfield. Mar. 5 W. M. Ma hony of Portland v lulled over tho week end with his sons and fam ilies. Mr. on l Mil, Ivan Stewart nnd littlo son were over Sunday visit ors at F. R. DuKettea. Mrs. Susan Parrel of It rooks and Mrs. Sophia Parkor of Port land viflltcd last week at the home of S. F. Parkor and Wm. AUsup. lMsa Klva Rankle is qulto ill again, with gall bladder trouble. Cris Trounson haa excepted a position as clerk in a men's cluth imr stnre in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Booster were Sunday visitors at John Im lah's Mrs. Frank Short of Mill City Is vlHitlng with her daughter and fnmly Mrs. Ralph DuRettc. Hetty Bock Is quite III Lhta week with Intestinal flu. Mine Agnes Dultette who Is tench ing in Wood burn spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. F. R. Du Retto visited Inst frrlday with her arster in Salem, Mrs. Agnes Jones. "CASGARETS" IOC DIZZYJLIOUS - . Fool flnel 'jc. I. t "Casca- : - - rota" o I s a n r"3s--rottf bowels and stimulate No o r n i. ol men, women, and children - talis this ' harmless Inx- Mve-cnthartlc. ft doesn't sicken you like pills, oils, calomel and .alts. Tastes nice acta wonderful 10c. 25o nnd 60o boxes anv dru ttoro. ACv. f VT?'' your llrer. rVJ ' " 1 pl " .a., fi ' oreraetl fc5v . MM lions Says Greatest Rheumatic Medicine In all the World Hundreds of Bottles Being Sold Declares Perry's Drug Store Who Guarantees It and Is Dispensing It To Many Sufferers In This Vicinity "It does not matter to me whether yon are disabled with cursed rheumatism or have only occasional twlmn." save James H. Allen, of e Forbei St.. Rochee tr, N. T. "I know that Allenrhu. my own discovery, will stop the agony, do away with the jrnawlng H ilns and reduce the swollen joints." I know U will dissolve the uric add deposit that have become deeply imbedded In Joints and murder and quickly drive every trace of rheumatism from your body. I know thla because I was crippled for years and many times was unable to work, and Allenrhu made a well, robust, healthy man Of me." "I know because since T cured myself, hundred hare taken Al lenrhu and1 speedily rid themeelret ot thla anialns dleae..' Allenrha la no laffawrrf; It starts rlrht In at once; It cta Into the blood, eearchee out the poison ous urlo acid deposit and in twa days atsrta to drive the concentrat ed impurities that cause rheuma- Usm. out of the body through the natural channels. "The blessed relief thla marvel ous prescription quickly Klvee hap made for it thoosanda ef friend," says Perry' dm otore who hoe bee appointed a Kent In your city. It la Mr. Alien s owm discovery. If you live out of town aik him to send you full particulars. Adv. Sidney, Mar, S Sidney school waa closed moat of laat week ow ing to the illnaa of our teacher. Mrs. Ida Belknap, lira. Belknap suffered a aevere attack of la grippe. She ia well again now and school opened Monday aa usual. Sidney district hoe Its first ra dio. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reeves have purchased one. It was In stalled Satuiday and the occasion waa celebrated by a little party in tho evening. A splendid program waa heard, station aa far eaat as l'lttsburg wore received. Those an joying the evening were Mr. and M rs. Howa rd Reeves of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. 1). K. lillnMon, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Relknap, Mrs. Ida liclknup, Mrs Mary Nye and the nosts. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Marlatj and Mis. C, 1', Meier were Salem visit ors Tuesday Mm. Eugene Flnlay had as her hoime guest last week, her cousin, .Mrs. Beryl wynnyk of San Fran cisco. Cat. Mrs. Wynnyk is a sculptor and came ncrth to recup erate from over work. Mrs. J. O. Karr went to Portland Friday noon to visit relatives and friends for a week. While there she will be the house guest of Mr. b'arr'a brother and Blater-ln-law, Mr, and Mrs. C liar lea Farr, who are the parents of a baby son born lait week. Ankeny Welfare club waa enter tained at the home of Mlsa Louise Italia Thursday afternoon. Koll call,. "My Most Embarrassing Mo ment," furnished rainy hearty laughs. The usual study hour was followed by a general discussion of v-.ittua topics. Mrs. J. O. Farr was winner In tho flower game played during the entertainment hour, nil 3 received a prize. A de licious luncheon was served by the jtostofis. Club members present were Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mrs. G. II. Thiiip, Mrs. C. O. Whlteman. Mrs. ;. I!. Marlatt, Mrs. C. F. Meier and the hostess. .Miss Italic Mm. Charles Meier was the club's guest tor tne afternoon. Tho secend meelincr of the new ly organized Sidney Sunday school was hcM in the school house Sun day afternoon with a good atten- uanco. A giuspel service conducted by young people from an Albuny cnureh followed the Sunday school yetwuon. O. W. Ruhrbough of Aalbany was calling on friends in the neighborhood last Wednesday. Charles Meier was in Salem Sat urday. Arthur Johnson of Albany was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Airs. II. IT. Hampton. R. H. Farr was a Salem visitor Thursday. Mr. and Rfrs. Kugene Flnlay Hpcnt Tli'irwluy In Salem, allowing Mvs, Flnlay's cousin. Mrs. Wynnyk of San Francisco, the sights of the oily. Uuaset Bu.il rack Is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Welderkehr. Mr. Boa- track is M.s. AVeidorkehr'e brother and recently came here from Pen dleton who; a he b?M made his homo for the lust two years. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tingleetad .spent Saturday In Salem. Llewellyn Morkin -jf Kent, Wash Infftcn, who has been spending tho winter with his brother-in-law and nitt'er, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Flnlay, left for his home Monday. Friends and neighbors of Mr. Food Bogies GsttheO. A Bos of Stuart's DytepMa TeUeta Make MytK of tho Old Time Uat of lodigwstibles. Trying to make a home of a bttmaa hy feeding him bran and water woa't go after he haa dls. covered that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets enable him to take to the roughage of miner pie, baked beans, pickle, corned beat and chbaxx fried rtfrgs and so on with Impunity. In this waj he gets all the mineral anlts, the vitamins, the iron, lodloe and other elements of food from a wide range and what Is of equal Importance he adds the mental satisfaction of a good ap polite, good company and a fearless stomach. Ity riving the atonwh the alkaline effoct aa In health thse tablets pre. vent as writ a relieve haartburn, acid stomach, rasnlnens and othr eueh familiar dlntresaee due lo Indi gestion. Get a SO cent box today of Stuart's tynpepla Tablets and thus mad the meau cord with new found delight. and Mrs. O. H. Thorp gathered bt their home Saturday night to bajp them celebrate their thirtieth wedding anniversary. The time waa passed in Tiaiting and play ing caids. During tho evening the hosta were presented with an etched zlasa water aet and sher bet aet to match, by members of the community. A bountiful sup per was served at midnight Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilderkehr, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Whlteman, Mr. and Mra, C. O. Whitcman. Mr. and Mra B. J. Fret man, Mr. and Mra. G. II. Mar latt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Flnlay, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Meier, i,lt. nnd Mr M. K. Doty, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Meier, Mrs. Beryl Wynnyk, Miss Louise Raile, ' J. O. Farr. Lloyd Marlatt, George Kalle and the host.., Mr. 'jnd -..Mrs. O. H. Tharp. " i Mr. and Mis. A. D. Pettyjohn were visitors at the home of Mrs. Pettyjohns parents Mr. -and Mra. Charles Meier, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pettyjohn live) at Lyons. It. H. Farr spent Sunday in Turner. Rosedals News Kosedale, Or., Marco. 5. Ma ay of the school children have been out of echool tor several days on account of the flu. Guldie Situs underwent an o Der ation for appendicitis at the Dea coness hospital last Sunday. She is doing as well aa could be ex pected. Mis Laura Cammack visited at home during part ol the week-end. She was In Salem attending the state student volunteer conven tion. Mrs. Lest a Bates and Mrs. Anna Kobbins attended the teachers' in stltute at Jefferson, Saturday. C urinal Trick is on the sick list. George Biugenheimer had brother visiting him the fore part oi tne weeK. The Foster family moved Into one of Mr. Trover s houses, f Mrs. R. Kiser and daughter of Salem visited friends here Satur day. A Mr. Thomas and family ft si tort at Scotts Mills last Friday. $ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bates mtv tored to Potrland to visit relatives Sunday. t Lloyd Taylor and Rev. Allium Allen of Scotts Mills and;, Paul Linuley, evangelist, called it the parsonage for a short visitgTuea- day afternoon. t AsM.sMira Start Work TXalhw. Mar. 6 Field tUputles will start assessing in Polk f coun ty Monday, according to Aessor Fred Holman. A meeting bf the uepuues wm oe nciu m mi; noi man's offico Saturday when, final Instructions will be given and sup' piles Issued. Corn Pestered? Use "Gels-It" World's Greatest Corn Remover UqwJS s FlMWl 1 Here is the sure way to grt rid of i corn or callous. Stop at the 6rst Druj Store and pt "Gets -It.1! Costs but a trifle, tonight or riht now use "Gets-lt" as directed. Stops corn painsat once. Ouicklv tho com or callous separates from the true Besh and may be lifted right off with the fingers. It's guaranteed. Sold every where. E. Lawrence & Co. Chicago. wm. SPECIAL BARGAINS For the People Abound in Capital Journal Want Ads They Cost But Little LEVENS FILES BONO AS """PROHI COMMISSIONER William S. Lsrens. who was ap pointed stats prohibition commis sioner to succeed George I Clear er, was here yesterday and filed his bond and took ths oath ot of fice. He will assume actirt charge of the prohibition enforcement do partinent March 15, Mr, Levens has not yet appoint ed a deputy commissioner, but says he has aroand 1U0 applica tions for the place. Lyons News Lyons, Mar. 8 Mra. D. C. Abel was & business called In Stayton Thursday. Mlsa Lois McEIanle spent the week end In Salem. MrsLtau I'rlchard of Portland Is vlsitiuc in Lyons this week. Jlr. Harvey Shetton spent Tues day with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur li caver at Dallas. Mian Isabella Suny motored In from Lebanon Sunday evening In a new Ford coupe. k Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edler were re newlng acquaintances In Lyons Wednesday. Tho Swank family spent Sun day at the Hodden homo when they visited with Mr. Swank's niece Mrs. Clark and family. Ralph Luask was a Salem call er Tuesday. and r J. Loner g an. Notice of dissolution waa filed by the Polk County Fair asaocla- tion. New Way lo Quickly Stop Worst Cough A renarlcabl new and simpls method for treating? a coujfh givse relief with ths first doses and usual ly break aevere cough in ii hours. Tha treatment la based on the Rrascrlptioa known as Dr. King's w Discovery for Coughs. You taka just ona teaapoonful and hold H in your throat fur IS or 2u sec ondst before aw&llowlngr, without following with water. Tho prescrip tion has a doubla action. It not onlyaoothes and htals soreness and irritation, but it quickly loosens and removes tha phlegm and con gestion which axe the direct cautt of the coughing1. Feople have been astonished how quickly the couch ing stopped with this new treat ment, and the wholo cough condi tion goes In a very short time. The prescription la for coughs, chest colds, hoarseness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc. It Is excellent fur children as well as grownups no harmful drugs. Economical, too, as the dose Is only one tcaspoonfuL At all good druggists. Aslc for I m r Ofjriwc nv stj I 1.M..I Uta T r. umilidi vat Wm !4fS No Laughing Matte? when year hair itart to lail IT may seem so at first, but premature baldnese Is do joke, and while it may be prvotd, it is seldom oared. At the first symptom of trouble, usually dandruff or itching scalp, give the head a thorough sham poo with Herpicide Tsr Soap, Follow this by an application of Newbro's Herpicide carefully rubbed into the scalp. If the hair , haa already begun to comb out,.' do not rub too vigorously at first, ; wait until Herpicide haa had a to revive natural nair- ing the Herpicide applicatione two or throe times a week and tha shampoo about once a month, yon can positively eradicate dandruff and prevent premature ' hair loss. Thousands of men and women have received permanent benefit from this treatment and a single trial will convince 70a of its merit Per a ffentroue sample of Newbro's Herpicide and an Intcrcrttog booklet on The Care of the Hair" mail 10o In efllier tnmp or coin to The Her picide Co., Dept. 40, Detroit, Michigan, New Corrjorations. Articles of Incorporation were filed with the state corporation department yesterday by the Bradley-Mauck company of Port land, which will engage In mer chandising and which is capital ized at $10,000. The incorpora tors are C. C. II rail ley, Joe Manrk Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Mutterole Works Without fA BlUtwrEoMier, Quicker There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when vou can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness witn a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of umauuu uuu uukx iicipiui ingrcuienis, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustara piasters, ana wm not blister. Musterole usually gives oromnt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, :xoup, stiff neck, aslhma, neuralgia, neadache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the sack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, raises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mother s Musterole U also made in milder form for babiea and small children Ask for Children's Musterole 35c and 65c jars and tubes. 'Vl'F?SsL ;wsifa3 Better than a mxutard plasttw YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ! Siik Lamp Shades Specially Priced Silk Shades in beautiful colors and various shapes an extraordinary value is offered in this sale. Floor and Table Lamp Shades $6.95 Bridge Lamp Shades $4.95 A large selection of Bed Lamp Shades., shown., at.. One-Fourth Off regular price. 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Why not properly light your workshop? Our new Daylight Kitchen Unit will do it. Try it in your home for seven days without cost 85 a month for ten months will make this ideal DAYLIGHT KITCHEN UNIT yours. f MIS li tha mnrmienca outlet Yon connect your iron, toaster, Tac nnm or other electrical annliance. Thra. osed with the light on or off. THIS OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY See the Daylight Kitchen Unit in our office NOW. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY 237 N. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon