THE CAPITAL ' JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
PAGE TWO
TUESDAY, MARCH 24, VJ2i.
News from Nearby Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Tart of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
Woodburn News
Woodburn, Or., March 24.
Mitts Myrtle Kaufman, daughter of
Mrs. Anna Kaufman of, Woodburn
became the bride of Lloyd Way
lii re of Portland, Saturday even'
ms at 6:30 o'clock, ltev, John
Myers, of the Church of God, be
ing the officiating minister. A
bedding dinner hub served after
the ceremony and the youug peo
ple left for Portland where they
rill make their home. Those pre
rnt at the wedding were the two
Bothers, II id. Anna Kaufman and
Mra. Wayinire of Portland, Miwi
iadie Stllurt Miss Grace Kauf
man, i!is Kaufman, Frank
Hananuka, Veo llnbson and ltev.
had Mr a. Myers. The bride Is
(raduata ot Woodburn hifch school
:low ot '21!. The groom Is a skill
id mechanic. Many friend wish
Ihe young people much happiness.
llusick & Sons will move from
.heir prouent locution in the
Stollard building to the store
mom just wtst of the pontoffire.
The opening of the new store will
bs April 1. Otto Uiirnnl will con
tinue h'-i management.
Covers were laid for seventeen
luncheon guests at the hospitable
farm home of Mr. and Mrj. K. K.
BetMcmier, Thuraday even in,?,
March 12, when Mrs. Settletiiim
fnterta:ned chapter J, P. K. . At
L o'clock the hosteaaeH, assisted by
or sis'.er. Miss Delia Webb,
ic-rved a delicious luncheon, tlu
(i v org and decorations for which
iMggested St. Patrick's day. The
regular annual election and In
stallation of new officers was the
order of business for the after
noon. The official roll follow:
Mrs. E. N. Hall, president; Mrs.
F, G. Havemann, viee-prenldent;
Mrs. M. A. Kchreiber, recordinrr
secretary; Mrs. Oamnr K. Wolf,
correspum' ! nj; secret h ry ; M is. V.
K. Fugan. treasurer; Mrs. Florence
G on let, chaplain; Mrs. F. W.
Whitman. kuhH. Other members
present were Mesilamra II. F. Iiut
terficld, l'nul Mills, Eugene Mosh
I'crger. Orin Love. A. K. Austin,
W. I). Simmons and F. W. Settlc
inier and Mrs. Hurley Moore from
Salem.
An unusually interesting meet
Ir.g of the W. ( T. IT. was held
fit the home of Mrs. Mary Livesav,
Friday afternoon. A communica
tion f r.m the superintendent of
ihe children's farm home at Cor
tnllia was read In which acknowl
edgement was made of the local
V. C. T. U.'s interest ind gifts to
the home. Three new members
were art.-Wd and an Interesting and
varied program was enjoyed by all
present. An enjoyable social hour
followed the program during
which tut hostess served dainty
refreshments to her guests.
Mr. anl Mrs. H. W. Maupln mo
tored to Portland, Sunday, to get
acquainted with the new grand
(laughter at the home of their son
and wife. Mr. and M rs. Hal p It
Maupiu.
The Woodburn high school jun
lor class will pretieut as its an
nual class play, "The Kejuveua
lion of Aunt Mary," April 3, al
the high schol auditorium.
Colonsl and Mrs. J. M. Poormnn
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mra. T. O. Poor man.
The Woodburn Hoyul Arch Mi
sons will receive an official vii.nl
from the most excellent grand
nign pre!t, Wayne il. StanarJ
Thursday evening, March 26.
Mind Lilian Cornell of Salem
waa the house guest of her sister
and niece, Mrs. Edward Emmett
and Miss Claire Cornell, the earl)
fart of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I Tim go. have
sold their property to H. V. Pen
f dleton and have gone to Portland
t to make their home as Mr. Hnugc's
business Intercuts are now center-1
cd there. Mr. and Mra. Hnuge
will be greatly missed as they
were good citizens always Inter
ested In the development and wel
fare of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Simmons left'
mat wetit.enr.ny for Flory. Tcah.
to visit wtih their daughter ami
I -.unhand. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Durandt.
C. W. Gillette, for ninny Years
aesociatel with the A. E. Austin
ary gools store, but now ut Eu
gene. Is luccesnfully engaging In
the conduct of a storage ware
house In that city. H.j establish
ment rnee'ves car lot id 1 ts of flour.
Aspirin Gargle
in Tonsilitis
Cut This Out and Save if
Subject to Sore Throat
,
A h.irmttM and .frc'tiv Kargte
I to dlraolv. two Hnyer Tshlcla
of Aaplrln In four tablupoonful.
. ot wal.r, and cargl. thixal thuf
. ouithlr. Rrprat In two houra if
acasar)r.
0 aura yon uao only tha rn-
Ina Bttyar Tablata ot Aaptrln,
marked with tha Dnyar Croae.
whtch can Im had In tin box of
twlra ublata tor trw nnta.
Aly.
canned foods, carton shipments
and distribute to the retail mer
chants a3 they need them.
Mrs. J. N. Grubbe of Ashland.
Or., was a week-end guest of her
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Grubbe.
A delightful costume recital
was given at the high school audi
torium Friday, March 20, by Slim
Loraine Lee of Portland, assisted
by Miss May Rullork, pianist;
Mrs. Hexanna Waldorf, Tlollnist.
and Mr. Francis, erlloUtf. The au
dience, (hough small, was highly
appreciative of the excellent musi
cal program presented by artier
vho int '.-pretcd with skill and ex
pression the rr-m positions of botfi
ias.sic and modern musirians. Tlie
Mis;e.( Mildred Sand berg and Sit t
y liaillio of the high fwlionl la- :
:u epri-j.;:on, gave enjoyable readings.
Silverton News
Sitverton, Or.. March 21. (Spe
cial.) The last basketball guiiii'
of the fru.su n to be played by a
Silverton team was staged Friday
night on Die Silverton floor when
the Silverton Legion defeated the
Oregon City Firemen. The acore
Mils 41 to 26. The game was at
tended by the largest crowd of the
reason.
In the 18 games which the S II
verton Legion has played tills ye;
the team has scored a total of fid
points nzalnot 221 of their oppo
nents.
George Henrikaen Jr., son
Lev. and Mrs. George Henriksen
airied at Silverton, Friday morn
.ng u nd will leave again the first
part of the week. Mr. Henriks
.a wist on a hooking tour for tli
Luther college band of which
is it'isine-it manager. Mr. Henrib
nt'ii will return to Luther colleg
at Decorah. Iova, where he
'eaehing languages. He expect
to returi to bilverton In June arn
suys he '.opes to he located on tin
const tin.-) fall. 1 he Luther
lege ban. I has been booked to ap
pent at Silverton on June 27.
The re-modeling of the Interior
of the Amos hardware store is now
under way. The work Is bein
done at night so that it will no
.nttTfere with the business of the
day.
N. Nihon, who has been coiifin
d in the SiWertou hospitul fu
lite past two weeks, is again able
to be out.
It. E. Goctz, superintendent ol
silverton schools, is now acini in
out Invitations to 26 schools, in
vittng them to participate in
declamatory try out to he held
the Eugene Field auditorium
tlons division A, which Includes
lions diviison A, which Includes
the high school; division U, in
eluding the sixth, seventh and
'.''ghtU grades, and division C
whicli takes In t ho third, fourth
and fifth grades. Each school is
allowed one speaker in each divi
sum. The winner in the tryout
will participate in the county de
clamatory contest to be held
Salem on May 16.
Miss Mahle York of llend Is
pending i tew weeks at Ihe home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Salter of Sil
verton.
Mim Ether Larxon. Mrs. A. O
Legard and Alvln l.egard motored
to Portland, Saturday,
Alrln Madsen of Salem snent
briday night at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mad
sen of Silverton.
Sllvo.ton was host to a number
f out-of-town visitors during the
WOMAN'S BACK
STOPPED ACHING
I Suffered Three Years.
Relieved by Taking Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
St. Paul. Minn. "I have a little
prirl three years old and ever since her
birth I have suf
fered with my
back as if it were
breaking in two
and 1 had a bear
ing down feeling
all the time. 1
also had dizzy
spells and waa
sick at my
stomach every
month. 1 had read
several letters
from women in the
newspapers and the druggist recom
mended Lydia E. Pmk ham's Vegeta
ble Compound to my husband for me.
As a result of taking it my back has
BtopMd aching and theawful bearing
down feeling is gone. I feel stronger
and do all of my housework and tend
to my little girl. 1 have also taken
Lydia E. Pinkhama Liver Pills for
constipation. 1 have recommended
these medicines to some of my friends
and you may use this letter as a tes
timonial if vouwish. I will be pleased
to answer letters of other women if
1 can help them by telling them what
this medicine has done for me."
Mrs. Prick, 147 W. Summit Avenue,
bU Paul, Minnesota.
L. I). Voder, Hubbard, won the
Oregon slate sweepstakes at the
national reed corn show at Chica
go last week, according to advice
reaching here today. Mr. Yoder
took first place rrom among five
com eti tors representing one coun
ty in the state.
The national seed corn straw. In
which Mr. Yoder won high honors.
was the largest corn chow the
world has ever seen. Close to 30
000 growers had entries la the
rrow, sad $17,000 in prizes wa
t-ff.Ted by the Sears-Roebuck agri
cultural foundation for the win
ning ears in the exhibit. Each ear
was testd for germuiation, and
the jmlw were ten of the out
funding corn authorities In
Amerln.
week-end uud on Sunday. Among
ihcje ware Mr. and Mia. llaroiti
Craig of Portland who spent the
week-end at the home o Mr, and
Mrs. Marion Palmer. Mrs. Craig
vill remain at Silverton a fuw
days while Mr. Craig, who is cou
nee led with the Southern l'acifi
; ail way ulfl'.u at Portland,
turned to uis home Sunday even
ing. Mr a. A. L. Johnson, Miss An
na Johnson and Bernard Johnson
of McKes spent Sunday at Silver-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tinglestad
ot Oregon City were week-end
guesu at the home of Mr. and
Mra. ii. Tinglestad. Mr. Tmgl
stad is principal of the Oregon
City high school. George HeiuiU
sen of D?corah, Iowa, was a week
end gut At ut the home of his par
tuts, lie-, and Mrs. George lieu
uksen. Mr. Henriksen ia inslruc
tor al Luther college. E. Her;;
Mil's Agaes Herg, Miss Stella iier
Viivw fc.iumj. lierg and Albeit livv&
of Can by were all at Silvcrlou
Sunday. Miss Emma Berg is
senior at the Oregon Agricultural
college and a member of Ihe wom
en s debuting team.
Alfred Jensen, M. Stooresti and
Lawrence lar.son speut the week
end on a fishing trip to Woods",
Oregon. 'J'ho men were out after
ut and report that fishing wa:
extremely poor. The three got 20
trout, which was suid to the
largest catch at Woods during the
week-end. The weather was ex
ceptionally cold and foggy, and
this wai given as the reason for
the inability to catch the fish.
The C3iiient tennis court on the
school grounds is in continuous
info thene days as It Is understood
I hat tho court will soon be
moved to make way for the new
cchool building which will he
started within the near future.
Ihe hign school class of '17 built
tho court from the proceeds ot Its
i-ni or pluy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Satern en
tertained at dinner Sunday having
for their guests, Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dahl
and O. Daltl.
Frank Aim, who has been at
Longvie. Wash., for the past sev
eral mooihs, spent Sund iy at Sil
verton. CORNS
Mino-pads
P..t on, on-thmpain It .,
'I - rml i
Brooks News
Brooks, Or., March it Mr.
end Mrs. Ulcn Mahler ot Lablab
Centor apent Friday evening rUh
Mr. ana Mra. Clyde llarrlir.
A number of new members were
tuken iuta the Hoyal Neighbors at
their meeting Saturday night at
the Cherrawa hall. Among them
airs. Clyde Harris ot Brooks. An
entertainment was Kiveo and re
freshments served after the busl-
nra of t,e lodge was finished.
Lester Kobiihis entertained Jiis
mother and brother Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. -Asi'iBw41
rl.s-.a h:o B.other. Earl, Sunday.
Sis Hjrris, with his wife and
nrnilK-r attended the district meet
ItiK of the Kebekuhs at Silverton,
a;it unlay.
rt. II. Francisco, Southern Pa
cific agetu at Chemawa, with his
wife, sp,nt the evoniug with the
AuMbauzrhs. sundav.
Tile lliyeavllle district Sunday
nr-hool convention will be held at
tho Iiroo!-:.i Rcliool house next Sun
day, March 29.
Air. and Mrs. A. Mad.sen were
callers on Malcolm Ramp, Sunday
evening.
.Mr. and Mr.. Ralph Sturgis vis
ited the AshbattKhs. Sunday even
!n. Drooks, March 33 A party of
I'.rnnl.s mould drove to Ilayc.ville
Friday evening to attend the meet
ing of the community club of that
district.
Much enthusiasm was notice'
able In the business meeting
especially by the younger set
when certain measures were
adopted giving funds from old
dues over to them for play
ground equipment, and when
volunteers agreed to donate labor
and material for putting the play
ground in good order.
The program following was ex
ceptionally good, especially when
the time given for getting the
various parts together Is taken In
to consideration.
One very Bnappy one act comedy
was not thought ot until four
o'clock of the afternoon given.
!tro;k3. Or.. March 23. A eolo
was given by Mrs. Malcolm Rami'
assisted by her brother. Professor
Itoherui of balem, at tne piano.
N'aturaliy this called for an encore
which wle gracefully given, Mr.
l.'unn ot Salem gave the Swedish
Interpretation of the courtship of
Miles Stamlish and Annie Laurie.
A Couch Remedy Without Opiates
Many cough preparation con
tain some one or more harmful
drug3 which are. added to take
the place of opiates. None of
these narcotic substitutes have
ever been used In FOLEY'S HON
EY AND TAR COMPOUND The
name of every Ingredient la plain
ly printed on every carton. You
know what you are taxing when
you take Foley's. It clings to the
throat. Good for old and young.
You havo a cough, why not try
It. Refuse substitutes. Adv.
Children
X f -"aW ' W
goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
Trt ,w,;h imlntimiv alwavs look for the
Proven directions on eich rackage.
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IIMTl'
Your Friend as Well as Your
Banker
Handling your finances here at the United States
National ia not a routine with us.
It is our aim to co-operate actively in your business
plans, in the increase of ycur farm acreage and the bet
terment of your dairy herd, and in your general financial
success. In other words, we are your friend as well as
banker and are always ready and pleased to lend both
moral and financial encouragement whenever the oc
casion merits it.
.
United States
National Bank
SalenvOregoiv
Also a reading telling ol tne hard
ships ot a Swedish lumberjack In
tha cty.
Arthur Madsen and Mra. 0. V.
Aehbaugh sung a duet with Mrs.
Ksmp accompanying. Miss Coleen
Menues gave two readings ot very
exceptional quality.
Tha last on the program was a
comedy aketch presented by Mr.
Raspberry Snow, otherwise Joe
Foley, assisted by Margaret Len
aeren. A number of songs were
introduced during the act that
were well received. The local Jokes
were especially enjoyed by the
club members, and taken In all,
was a T'ry clever piece.
The next meeting la aet tor
April s.
Those going from Brooks be
s!des thoso mentioned as assisting
with the program were Mrs. W
Howard Ramp, Mrs. A. Madec
Malcolm Hamp, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
A'pinwall and daughter, Beasi
and C. V. Ashbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aspinwall
and aiJKhter lutened in on t
Hoot Owls, Friday night, at the
Ashbaugh s.
James Fruit came home Satu
Take a tip'
Smokers don't like ad
vice. Not even from
their wives or from the
old family doctor, who
usually say: "Of course,
you smoke too much."
So this is not about
that. You're the boss on
how much you smoke.
But we do have a sug
gestion that we think
you'll appreciate.
Between smokes try
eating a few Life Savers.
See how they freshen up
your mouth and make
the next smoke taste so
much better.
And how much better
you feel in the evening
after a day of hard
smoking.
Sec flavors displayti at
all good store so you
may help yoursei
Pep-omint, Wint-o-greei
Cinn-o-mon, Lic-o-nce,
CI o ve, and Vi-o-let
Cry pnci
MOTHER:- Fletcher s Cas-
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
sisroture of -oucavu
Physicians everywhere recommend it
- day morning to look over his house
Brooks and see if he can tell if
there Is anything missing.
K. Hashimoto's brother and als-terln-law
arrived Saturday morn
ing from California tor a visit.
Lester Robins returned home
Thursday from the hoalptal at Sa
lem whore he has been convales
cent since his operation. He Is
getting along as well as can be ex
pected. SILVERTON HILLS CLUB
PUNS HOME OF ITS OWN
Silverton, Or., March 24. (Spe
cial.) Silverton Hills may have
a community club house. The Idea
was conceived by the Community
Survica club, a comparatively new
organization in tho Porter school
district. The club plans to unite
a number ot adjacent clubs for the
purpose ot building a community
house.
The school districts whose com
munities would be united in the
project are Davis, Porter, Coberly,
Ilult nnd Bridge Creek.
More
tha
That wonderful Quaker flavor is there
Get Quick Quaker-coo m 3 to 5 minutes
HERE li tho great adventure
in quick breakfasts a new
Quaker Oats,
It la called Quick Quaker,
It'a rich andwonderful supremely
luscious. For it has all the fine flavor
that won the world to this famous
brand.
So now you can have quick break
fasts with the flavor you always
found in your favorite "Quaker,
Standard full else and weight package
Medium 1 IH pounds. Lartai pounds. 7 oa.
Out of Town Patrons
FOR FEW MORE DAYS ONLY WE WILL
CONTINUE TO SELL
:illl8l
Coal, Wood, aud Com
bination gas, coal and
wood. Any Bridge
Beach Range for a few
more days at
TBS HXRRICK REFRIGERATOR
.Easy Terms -
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A melting to discuss further de
tails will ba held at the Porter
school house on March 28. A pro
gram has been prepared and re
freshments will be served at this
meeting.
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Mothers who vmlue
tha bhh of their chil
dren, khotild nT-r be
without MOTfltBGRArS
S'AtET POHDtKS FOB
CHILDREN, for iw when
BMtiod. They tend to
Break apColiii, H-lieve
FeverishnMB, Warmi,
CoutftiitAtion, Head
Ache.Tt'cthingJiaorden ANY SVgsimTE L ied bp Mother for
orr 30 yean. AtDrugiata everywhere.
Aaktodnr. Trial psrkns' Fit EE, oddresti
THE M0THLR CRAY C0.,LeR0Y. N. Y.
A CAHAMUU
MM
IjHE GOLDEN BEpil
WMm iff
Cooks perfectly In 3 to 5 minutes.
That's quicker than toast. It's ready
before the coffee.
Look for the Quaker
on tho label
That means Quaker flavor the "hot
oats and milk" breakfasts doctors
are urging in 3 to 5 minutes.
That means the superfine oats yon
Want the finest grown, the most
delicious In all the world.
Your arocer now has two kinds ol
Quaker Oats tha kind you have al
ways known and Quick Quaker.
FOR OUR
Bridge-Beach
RANGE
DOWN
JUST RECEIVED A
FULL CAR LOAD
Herrick
Refrigerators
Place your order early to as
sure delivery before the rush.
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J to art court
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Tomorrow
Alright
Wm 4.prlDt, mddm
tens and vigor to
tho diKcativo and
liminativ syotom,
Improve tho appo
tito, ralitvoa Sick
Hdch mad BU
lount), eorrecta
Conoupotioa.
Chips off ke Old Block
Nf JUPIIORS Litll
One-third the regular dooe. Made
of same ingredients, then candy
coated. For children and adults.
mSOLO BY YOUR DRUGGIST.
0A1EL J. FBY
Balance Easy
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