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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1925)
THE CAPITAL" JOti&AL. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925. News from Nearby; Valley Points From the Richest and I Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO BROOKS WOMEN LAY PLANS FOR Crooks, Or., March 20. The Urodks Community club met Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Oorpe Kaoip. Miss Cur in lie Whet-ier was joint noatcse. Owing to the exceptionally Una weather most of tlio members were present and a very good meet ins was en joyed. After the regular buslncfui was attended to, plans were formulat ed for a community clean-up day. the date to be set wlien the com mittee hus interviewed t he srhool teachers so that all may work to gether. It was sugKevrted that a meal tkkot to the wiener roast nould consist of a sack of second hand tin cans. Also that a priz nouri he Riven the child that brought the lui-g-st number ol tiV'e fans. It wan ulso .l;tt'.ntd to .1 prize t. the child having the prut . tieat flower pardon. The fire for the wiener roaet was to he made from the usi-luti! ruhhUih brought. Kmplrjyment was Riven those r.tti-ndin.1 the club in the form of quilt pieiut; and embroidering. U"frevliniciits ronsiHtcd of naiad rake and tea. Mrs. K. X. Moisan donated the club a fine bru tiled riiR she bad made. Mention was inado ana in of plans to rid the community of the usphalt nuisance and menace but ii;thinif definite done. The clean-up dny i to take th Flare of the annual or bur day which this year fell upon a day that wrs too .wet fur such work Sidney-Talbot News A. K. IlarriB and family took a trip Wednesday to the Sundy for ftesh smelt. They report that they nro more than plentiful and brought nouj:b proof home, not only for themselves but for a treat for their friends. Key. Mr. Simpson received word from Albany. Wednesday evening. 01 the d '.ith of his brother-in-law, Kohert Heron of that city. He lift for Albany. Wednesday night. Malcolm Ramp and family spent Sunday in Portland visiting friends. Mrs. Mathews of Clervals and Mm. Moore and Mrs. Prfngle of Fairfield v I. sited Mrs. J. S. Dunluy. Wednesday evening. C. V. Atihbaugh and family sputit Wednesday evening with Kulph Stargis' family. H rooks has ben the distribut ing point the post week for five Carloads of chemical fertilizer. No where does the value of this com modity return as quickly as with the Intensive, or truck farmer, nnil rone know this hotter than our pcighhnra who brought the knowl edge from a harder srhool beyond the Pacific. VAN DENBERG TO BE KLAMATH PROSECUTOR Klamath Falls. Or., Marrh 20 David II. Van Den berg of Port land, today was appointed depu ty district attorney for Klamath county by Acting District Attor ney Myers. He was recommend ed by District Attorney Stanley My era of Portland. The newly olccted district attorney, William Canon ft, now In a veterans' hospital at Walla Walla find probably will not be able to re sume office again for nearly a year. If at all. 18,000 SETTLERS FOR IRRIGATION NEEDED Chicago, March 20. Ktghteen thousand settlers on government reclamation projects will be need ed shortly. Secretary of Interior Work told a railroad men's meet ing here today and urged the transportation representatives to ro-operule with the government in r.btnttifng them. Sidney, Mar. 18 The body of Charlea Puree 11, who waa drown ed In the Willamette river at 8a- lem Jinuary Slst, has been recov ercd and burial took place at La Comb, Monday. The body was found caught upon a mag at prac tically the same place where Mr. Purcett went down. Mr. E. J. Freemin apent Sat urday visiting her mother and sis ter. Mrs. L. M. Harding and Grace Harding at thlr home 1n Corval lit. Mm. C F. Meter was a Salem visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. By era of In dependence have been visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan ltelknai, for the last two weeks, They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Fred Myers drove to Portland Saturday to spend th week end with f. ieniLs. William Scott has been on the sick lM the "-ast week and wis force-d to hivo medical attention Saturday. He is a-nurwhat im proved :,r 1 1 1 1.-4 writing. Herman Helper spent Saturday In Salem. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Johnson of Albany were Sunday guests at the homo of Mrs. Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. If. Hampton. It. II. Fair, Mrs J. O. Farr and Molly Kaylor were Salem visitors Tuesday. A splendid Sunday school Hcwion was held In the Sidney school house Sunday afternoon. Almost fifty people were present and the lea- son was studied with keen Interest. At the close of tho Sunday school Mr. Love of Salem, gave a short talk which was both !nu-resting and Instructive. Wi'Uam Freeman with his son and daughter, Harry and Dorothy, I rove to Kelso. Washington, Sat inlay, to vUit Mrs. Freeman who hi recovering from a srriinus opera lion, at the home of her mother K'dso. They report Mrs. Free man much tm piuved nnd hope to havo Iter at h-mie very soon. Mis. O. H. Th.rp nnd Mrs. C. O. Wl'.iteman were shopping In Al bany Frld ly. Mrs. Ida Pelknap spent Salur lay at the home of her son and latmhter-lu-:iw, Mr. nnd Mrs. liar lan Itelknap at Jeffcron. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Aumsvlllo spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mis. W. II. Scott. ll'iy Reeves had, what could have been a very serious accident with his four horso U'.un last Mon day. Driving In from the Held lifter work he crossed a deep ditch spaancd by a small bridge, when II four horses were directly upon tho bridge It collapsed throwing them into the diUii from which it was hnpotiible to extricate them without first removing the wreck age. Neighbors camo to the res cue and after some strenuous work tho horses were helped to solid ground, whero It was found that they were not injured beyond :"ii)8 bad bruises and still Joints. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. Tharp were bu'ine.ss visitors In Salem Tuesday. J. D. Turnldge is preparing to move hii saw mill to the Farr place above Sidney, Timbers are being hauled for the mill now. Fred Nichols received another order for several thousand straw berry plants last week. The buy er is a Washington man. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Belknap of Jefferson visited at the O. M. tie Ik nap home Sunday. Mrs Ida Lynes and Mrs. Ben Looney of Jefferson were the guents of Mr. and Mrs, O. II. Tharp Sunday. Some damage was done last week to the filling station operat ed by D. F. Say led at Talbot. A truck delivering goods to Mr. Sayle.s' store accidentally backed Into the gasoline pump pushing it from its foundation. It. H. Farr diove to Stayton Sunday to spend tho day. Mrs. G. II. Tharp cntcitained the Ankeny Welfare club at her home Thursday afternoon. A short busi ness niching and the usual study hour was followed by a general ilLsvussiun of current events. A lively game :ts introduced dur ing tiie entertainment hour, tie prize wen; to Mrs. C. O. Whiteman Club ni embers pre.se nt were Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mrs. G. H. Marlatt, Mm. (1. M. Itelknap. Mrs. Kugene Finlay, Mrs. C. O. Whiteman, Mrs. C. F. M 'ier. Miss Loui.sc Halle and the hostess Mrs. O. H. Tharp. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tingelstad and II. H. Hampton spent Sunday afternoon in Salem. DURNS DCov.i iter v Cover with wet baking afterwards apply gently 3CKS Vapo Rub Ovr IT Million Jurm Ud Ytartr CHURCH SCHISM LEADS TO CLASH; ONE KILLED Mexlo City. March 2 it. Disord er.i in Qurct.iro growing out tho schism among the Catholics and the adherent of the so-called Mexican Aprstolic Catholic church re reported In dispatched recelv ed here. One person ww hilled and tw were wounded in a clash Monday between a group of workers and number of Cilhnlies who mis took tho woiker for followers o a new sect ami believed l';ry wer attempting to seize the Santa Cm?. church. Yesterday the Catholics organ Izcd a manifestation., marching through tho streets and destroying tho windows of the Methodists be cau.se the dispatches tny, they be- lleved the Methodist pastor to be connected with tho separatists. London, March 1 9. K 1 n g deorge and Queen Mary left to day for (Jenoa where the royal yacht awaits to take the king on a cruise prescribed after his recen ut tack of bronchitis. A special train will take the party to Genoa t-nrn Calais. ALLEN'S F00TEASE For Tirad Feat II Can 'I B Baal At nfght when your feet are l ired. sore and swollen from much walking or tUtirhitr, sprinkle two ALUS r00T-LASjr powders m me HHH-iiHin, gently run 1 11a Bora ami in (lamed purls and relief Is like manic Shnke Alfen FoalbM into your shoes in tlio morning and walk In comfort. K l:tkfS tliA frifH.in imminesnoe. Sold everywhere. For Fill Sample and Koot-Kme Wat kin Dull. aoUrcM, klXXH S F OUT-USE. U lor. ft. f. Friend Saves Friend From Operation for Kidney Trouble Alvita Kehtonn Health Worried for three yeiir by thouKlits of an operation, H. (1. Fraaer, 9i4 So. Grand Ave., Vas dena. Calif, takes advice of a friend and regains his health by use of Alvita. Here is Mr. Frazer's own story: For the past three years I had serious .thoughts of an operation, due to a serious cae of kidney and prostatic trouble. In talking to a friend regarding this trouble he a uglified 1 try Alvita. assuring me If it did me no good it would u re ly do me no harm, as it wna pure ly Vegetable compound. I used to suffer great pain, getting up four or fire times each night, end I want to tell you 1 am entirely re. lleved after taking one month's treatment of Alvita. Do you know H has even helped my appetite." Alvita Is prepared m hiKhly concentrated tablet form from the deep rooted alfalfa plnnt, which by scientific. anaJysis Is rich in lime, iron and phosphates. Unlike drug. Alvita Is a vegetable reme dy, which has proved especially beneficial In building up weaken ed, run down conditions, and in overcoming kidney, bladder and prostate trouble. No matter what yon have tried, try this remedy of nature now. A dollar a boa at any drug store. Perry's Irug stor will supply you. Mall orders filled. Adv. I ALVITA R0STEIN & GREENBAUM RELIABLE MERCHANDISE 9-4 Sheeting 36 Inch Muslin ! A fair grade Bleached or Unbleached t Yd. 50c Yard 140 1 wy j o j Bed Spreads I Bed Spreads 80x90, Satin Finish, J 76x80 Reduced Trice Reduced 1'rice I $1.90 $3.50 j Colored Silk Umbrellas : CLEAN I P SALE j $7.30 ones for $."i.00; $5.00 ones for $3.83 and $3.50 j Pretty Voiles Tissue Ginghams j Good Quality Very Tretty J Yard 49c Yard 49c j G4x76 all white Blankets, first quality, to clean up I a pair, $1.90 j 3 lb. Cotton Batts 30 Inch Challie Stitched Pretty Patterns j $1.25 Yard 19c j. i 36 Inch Burlap Black Sateen Grocn or Brown Two Good Grades Yard 25c Yard 50c and 38c NEW SPRING MILLINERY Big Showing of Dress Hats Risht up to date and the best of materials. Big varie ty of trimmings and hat ornaments. Loads of beautiful flowers. Best selection in the city. Straw cloth, shapes, frames and braids. Lowest Prices Bring your millinery troubles to u.i. 240-246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET HIGH SCHOOLS Of POLK COUNTY SET TRACK MEET DATE Dallas. Or.. March 20. The Polk count high school traik and field meet tor 1925 wm set lor Saturday, Muy 23, at a meeting ot the county athletic association in Monmouth last night. The day, which is an annual event In the eounty, will Include track and f:eld erents for both boys and Rirla, tennis matches, typing and an oratorical contest and will be held on the Monmouth normal campus. Cups will be presented the hiirh schools winning In the various di visions at that time, and aleo to the winners ot the football, bas ketball an duaseball championship vi me iyz-iyz& scnool year. A meeting will be held In the near future, according to County Srhool Superintendent Joslah Wills, to perfect a program for students from ten county high schools will compete. These are Dallas, Independence, Monmouth, Falls City, Rickreall, Perrydale, Hethcl, Uallston, Grand Ronde and Alrlie. HUSBAND BRANDED WIFE ON BACK WITH INITIALS San Francisco, Cal., March 20. Mrs. Dolon Wlnfree, who had her husband arrested becauee he burned liis Initials into her back, yesterday entered eourt with her mats and naked that th com plaint against him be dropped. The Judge said that irrespective ot the wishes of Mrs. Winfree the case would come up for trial today and ordered the couple to appear. In her complaint Mrs. Winfree said her husband branded her be cause ot a suspicion that other men had shown attention to her. MODEL BAKERY Saturday Specials All 15c BREAD 12c Rye, Whole Wheat, Raisin and White Doughnuts 15c a dozen Butter Cream or Raised, Your Choice Fruit Cake 20c Ye Old Fashioned Fruit Cake 20c A fine cake just full of Fruits and Nuts. It has the old fashioned flavor with mixed spices, and peals. Angel Cake 20c A delicious cake every one likes with vanilla Cream Seeing Hills Bros Coffee belongs to the West It WAS born here. And every son of the West is justly proud of the spurs this coffee has won in the capitals of the world. The Recognized Standard . . . that's what they call Hills Bros. Coffee 1 And do you wonder? Just pierce th'd yacuum seal of a tin of this wonderful western coffee. Set free that rich aroma', the herald of a cup-flavor yet to be met. Lift a cup to your lips . . , that's coffeei Ask for Hills Bros, by name and looE 'for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros, Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE tm the r?i Factum Park nhih kttft the toffee fresh. O IflM.Hi'b Bra Hiitcheon Paint Store Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Kalsomine and Wallpaper If you have a painting job to do come in and get our prices. We have the right materials and can tell jou the amount required for any job large or small Get the benefit of our 30 years experi ence as practical painters. Phone 594 154 S. Com!. St. ' Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store ,. , , 14 L Its the pf flavor That won the world to this quick breakfast. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes get Quick Quaker. FROM "Mrs. O'Grady to the Judge's lady," all the world has turned to a new breakfast delight. It's (Julck Quaker, the new Quaker Oats that cooks in 1 to 5 minutes quicker, in act, than toast Bn$ the real secret Is a marvelous, rich flavor ... the creamy dellciousnejs that's exclusively Quaker. For the great adventure in a quick breakfast, fay "Quick Quaker'' today. Then watch the family smile at breakfast tomorrow. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor the "hot oats and milk'' breakfasts doctors are urging in 3 to 5 minutes. That means (he superfine oats yon want the finest grown, the most delicious in all the world. Btamjarj full size and weight packages Ifedium: 1 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 ox. Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats the kind you have always known and Quick Quaker, Burnett Bros., Jewelers "Pay Us As You Are Paid" Eight Stores in Washington, Oregon and California xl Burnett H Guarantee Ill J iKiutii n Pay Just a Dollar Down s .tomorrow we shall have ready a new and beauti ful collection of Diamond Set Rings The Diamonds have been carefully selected by men long trained in the Dia mond business. The mountings are all of while gold handsomely pierced and hand engraved. It is impossible in mere printers' ink to give any idea of the beauty and brilliancy of these rings. Featured at $98.50 Delivered for a Dollar You pay a dollar and take the ring along you pay the balance out of earnings not savings. In this way you will soon own the Diamond and own it with out ever missing the money. Two dollars a week will do or pay monthly as may best suit your own finances. If within thirty days you find (or just think that you've found) that you can do better for cash in some other goad store then all you have to do is to bring the Diamond back to us and every penny you have paid will be returned to you and that without a whimper! The Annual Watch Sale Ncaring the End Any Watch Delivered for a Dollar Bill WALTIIAMS $11.95 $1 Down $1 Weekly ELGIN'S $19.50 $1 Down $1 Weekly HAMILTON'S $39.50 $1 Down $1 Weekly HOWARDS $60 $1 Down $1.50 Weekly Wonderful Sale of Candlesticks 55c a pair Extra! m.ii.iia u puir out inru a tra-le 55c crystal Glass Candlesticks in the old Colonial fashion the design is etched by hand and each piece is a thing of beauty. They were bought to sell &t two dollars a nair hut thru (,.n.i .... n j t rr. .u i ." " c l"ul "e e enaoiea x uun mem lumuiiuw at an extraordinary price Sizes Six, eight and ten inches complete with art candles. Square or octagonal shapes, all at Limit One pair to a customer no mail orders. oaie starts ai store opening in the morning. A PAIR Mail Orders Fillod same prices, same terms-write if you cannot come. asyouare 457 STATE STREET Salem, Oregon no Unterest,