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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1925)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, APIUL 3, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State PAGE TWO Liberty News Ubert7, Or.. April S. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Klamath Falls are visiting Mra. Mann and Mlaa Kebctca Smith. A wave of severs colds Is sweep ing orer the community. Mr. and Mm. E. L. Coffey and children, Lloyd and Loretta, left for 8wea: Home, Monday, where they will visit relatives. Another electric light line. which is being installed, will soon bring many more Liberty homes Out of darkneos into the light. We, the pupils of Mrs. Hoag'e room, certainly enjoy the Friday morning programs given hy th rupils of the room. Dorothy Judd acd Dorothy Coffey will entertain next Friday morning. Some of the ladies of CroUon Canyon met with Mrs. Matheson Tuesday efternoon, to have tea. Mrs. Ficke, who has been vi?tt Ing friends in Portland, has re turned home. She is now ill wit'i l;t grippe. Some o the girls and boys arc to have a wiener roast Kridav evening. Mesd antes K itchier and Matheaon will be the chaperonei. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott and daughter, Pearl, and Mr. and Mr.i T. A. Ho;.g were dinner guests last Thursday evening of Mr. and Sirs 0. Uroolcs. The evening woe pleas antly spent in conversation, and listening to the music in the air. Harry Kostf and Rev. Mr. John eon of Salem spent Tuesday even ing at the J. H. Daach home. Mfsdimes Matheson, Gilbert and Judd were recen. school visitors. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lawrence of Monmouth were the guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Edward Dencer and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Dencer a few days irpo. Walter Dorman of Falls Cfty r'sifd hi nnrents here during Insurance Man Tells "He suffered considerably from Kos in stomach and colic attacks, and at times was very yellow. Mr doctors diagnosed his ailmonta as gall bladder trouble and that an operation was nec(xary. Some one persuaded him to try Mayr'e Wonderful Remedy. Since taking It one year ago ho tells me he has been able to -eat anything." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus . from the intestinal tract and al lays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liv er And intestinal ailments, in cluding appendicitis. Ono dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry and drug gists everywhere. Adv. the week. The Liberty Woman's club met it the Liberty . ball Thursday, March s6. There were 19 mem bers present. After a busines meeting, r social time was enjoy ed by all. It w&s duaided to meet the third Thursday In each month Those present were: Mesdames Dallas, Dasch, Wright, Wolf, Gil bert, Scott, Zcsel, Pierce, Westen bouse, Cunningham, Dencer, Dor- man, M'jhney, StenerjRon, Ohmart. Morrison and Matheson. Mrs. F. A. Shepard is slowly re covering from her recent accideni The J. H. Dasch home had a narrow ctcape from burning. A ?Iiark frjrn the chimney set fire to the roof, but was controlled be fore It did more damage than to burn part of the roof. Mrs. Allie Parkinson and Mis) lather Gretlnger of Salem were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dor rian, Wednesday evening. Roy Cot fey and Ed Darr left for Pendelton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judd and !-ahy, who live at HalU Kerry, vidited relatives her the first of Lhe wee'.f. The Hisses. Elizabeth end Kath L'iino Schmidt of Marion were re cen: guests of their aunt, Mrs.. K. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma pet and 'laughters, Frances and Verna, of "alem wort gitpnts of Mr. and Mrs. A. b. Browning, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dencer and ?cn, Cecil, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons of Ger tcis. The people of the district are invited to make use of (be new traveling library which Is in the care of Mr. Hoag at tha school library. LIGHTNING SPLINTERS BIG TREE NEAR BROOKS ground by way of the smaller trev suit foi divorce front D. I. Ware- ripping cne side entirely away, ;linters as largn a fence rails tind twenty to thirty feet long were scattered in all directions, 3ome to a distance of a hundred feet. , Sues for Divorce. Mill City, Or.. April 3. Mrs. Less Warebam of Gates has filed Brooks, Or., April 3. A bolt o lightning, during the storm of Monday, struck 'a tall fir in the woods belong! ny to Alex Moisan and stripped the bark from one side to a point where a small leaning tree touched its trunk The current then took to the Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Prominent fat which comes and stays where it is not needed la a burden to carry, a hindrance to activity, a curb upon pleasure. You can remove the fat where It shows by taking after each meal and at bedtime, one War mo la Pre scription Tablet. These little tab lets are as pleasant and effective is the famous prescription f om which they take their name. Buy and try a box today. All drug gists the world over sell them, at i one dollar for a box. or you can; order them direct from the Mar- mola Co., General Motors bldg., Detroit, Mich. You can thus say gooa-oye to die tine, exercise and rnt. Adv. CORNS Id on. fnlatite )uat th Quick the pain H one. No treatment ao ufr, nre, hlln, thoroughly aolbrptic and .clrntlAc In evrtir war a. Dr. Scl.oll a Zlno-oada. The trail, are a revelation. At jrour druHlat'a or alio dealer'.. Colt but a trifle. Three Srrei or conu. H-arer. tmuon. BXSchnlV Zinopads "Put one onthe pain is gone" ham, wh: was formerly owner of the poll hall and confectionery store at Gates, but who is now lo- ratd In Seattle. v mains a rash wont heal it Attempts to conceal complexion blemishes usually fail, and only serve to draw attention to the defects. Underneath most unattractive skins ts a clear, pleasing complexion all that is needed is the DroDer treatment! It is surprising how often a brief use of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap will clear away blotches, redness and roughness ana give the skin its natural trcayhpcss ana charm. Atk roar dniTfitt lor RcitooL Resimol Grand . Orchestra rSTIff TU 1 Children Cryjg H vx On Friend f Hiuri I III IB Castoria is especially pre- y fr" f llfl pared to relieve Infants in J j-oSEw arms and Children all ages of S igspjsra Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Xr CotS Colic and Diarrhea; allaying llSwl Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. ifr To avoid imitalionj, always look for the signature of JhTcJ&At Absolute.- Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it NEW TONIGHT! H j TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY ; IM PSilflltfim, iH fw : mm 9 ' M 111 VA. v m 0' One of the typo of pictures that made the "boy with the spectacles" the screen's favorite. AND DOROTHY DALTON JACK HOLT IN The Lone Wolf" From the Story Bv LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Simpson Grocery Successor to WcIIer Brothers I Phones 48 and 49. 155 N. Corn's St. 6 Free Deliveries Daily Flour Princess fancy hard wheat Flour, every sack guaranteed satis faction, per sack $2.39 Drifted Snow hard wheat Flour, per sack - $2.53 Pancake Four, No. 10, per sack 65c Farina, No?l0, per sack' 59c Rolled Oats, No. 10, sack 55c Canned Vegetables Peas, Preferred Stock, Telephone Peas, 6 cams $1.13 1 dozen tans : $2.19 Petit Pois Pes, Red Ribbon Brand, G cans $1.75 1 dozen cans $3.38 Garden Rurt Milford Brand Peas, 6 cans 97c 1 dozen cans ., $1.94 Green Beans. Lilv of Vallev Brand Cut Refujfek Brand, 6 cans ....$1.44 5 i uuzen .cans Golden Bay Stringless Beans, 6 cans . $1.00 1 dozen cans $1.94 Tomatoes, Hunts Supreme Solid Pack large size cans, 6 for $1.00 1 dozen cans $1.94 Spinach. Red Ribbon Solid Packed and Clean, 6 cans $1.16 1 dozen cans $2.30 Pork and Beans, "Van Camp's, 1 dozen small size cans $1.04 1 dozen medium size cans $1.34 1 dozen large size cans .$2.59 Ripe Olives, Curtiss Glenwood Ripe Olives, med. size cans, 6 for $1.30 Curtiss Cuvoca Ripe Olives, medium size cans, 6 cans $1.07 1 dozen cans $2.07 Mescellaneous 4 large cans Babbitts's Cleanser 25c 6 cans Dutch Dutch Cleanser 49c Pint size Amaizo Salad Oil ...25c tjuart size Amaizo Salad Oil 1.50c Vi Kal size Amaizo Salad Oil 90c Your Garden in Our Front Window Is a great boon to the busy housewife who likes to select her vegetables for their crispness, size and variety. Our window, opening directly onto the street, is very similar to a real garden because of its accessability. You will enjoy making : selections from our garden of seasonable vegetables and washed and trimmed for your con venience. Fresh.. Ripe.. Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Artichokes, Fresh Radishes, New rcas. New Potatoes, Rhubarb, Solid Head Lettuce, Crisp Celery, Fancy White Cauliflower, Spinach Greens, Green Onions Avacades something new for making Salads, Fancy Ban anas, Sweet, -Oranges, Heavy Ripe. Grapefruit,1 Extra Fancy Apples by the dozen o'r'the box. Next week .beginning Monday, April 0th we will have a large display of Cheese of the'finest make in Oregon. "Buy a Brick 3of Cheese-." .pip ItaUvnij S.tc Ixmcr Floor . -1-- trt v r t PORTIANO OFFICES in M new Chat.J. Dri Blda FIFTH AMP MAIN - OPPOSITE COUWT HOU Piles Cured Without Surgical Operation Mr Method of rvrlm Ptlra and othpr ItM-tBl Biid Colon dlMr ders ts known tbrouKbout tht eotlr weat. mad I bav litM IWltHit from bIhmmC sverr tttte to tlia I d1ih, aod from vrr walk of lif, Imludlng proftatiDul anil bairn nj mra and vrumrn, fartDrTH ami work er hi all trade. Br l)ttl chil dren nd by men nd women np ts and ahova 79 yrt at ase mT tretUueuU hat itm (tkken. Backed By Unqualified GUARANTEE Am evidence f N (altk. u4 as 7 abllltr, I remove all donbt bj this UVABANTEEl If 1 fall t esra your PUea. I will RICFUND fa fc ld for treatmeala. .... j. IT IS needless and utterly unnecessary ior anyone w suiit-r or long remain afflicted with Piles, and the proof of my statement is evidenced by my many years' record in curing the most severe cases of long standing, and is further backed by my written GUARANTEE that the patient is cured of his Piles or the fee for his treatments REFUNDED. No cutting, burning, clamps, ligature.", stitches or any of the other nu merous and violent features of the old method are employed. My non surgical system of curing Piles is rapid, gentle and soothing; giving almost immediate relief and quickly effecting permanent cure. No hos pital bills, no anaesthetic, no shock, no danger, no confinement to either your bed or room. The patient may come and go about his business as usual. Even in cases of prolapsing or protruding Piles, this extrerao condition disappears following the first treatment, a matter of 24 hours. PORTLAND AND SEATTLE OFFICES - i . - . v. ., . i- ..pw ,-. n, tVi.. Vrpihar in m v Portland and baattla office, perfectly or can tied and equipped to properly care for all patients Buffering with Plies or ouier i.eciai or uoion aiauraei. Write nt, for consultation and lamination. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS Mr. W. A. D.. Rldfefleld. Wash.: "1 had Piles IS years. ery reraedr waa tried without avail. 1 bad been oper ated upon, but mj eoatUtlea retarned. Aftr yoer treatment I an enjoying health as I had only dreaaned of. I Jladlr receaunead xetu toeatateal for Uos." Mra. 8. C, Bntto, Mont.t "I bad suf fered with lMlea ty pnst 0 roar. Therefore, I can truly recommend your treatment to anyone eufferlnj with Kee tal Troubles, for Ux)ry I am entirely free from my Files aches aud pains." Mr. n. K Kmmett. Idaho t I feel fl no slues comin m borne a f tor tak I am your treatment. llHve eulned 12 pounde. Will always be clad to recommend your method." Mrs. K. Artisan. South Dakota 1 "1 wthh to ezprese my appreetatlna of the faet thnt iinre your trrutmrnt for fUes I hare enjoyed such health as aaa not bora my prlrUetje for lv years." Mrs. W. (., oarromenlo, CaLl "Word foU to eiprew my beartfelt rratltude for your mnrreloun cure. Vou are In deed a 'miracle roan,' and may you Ion continue to relieve surferluc hu manity." Mr. I. L. I... Hpoltnne. lViudi.! "My frienils are aMonUheil at my remark able improvrmr.it under your rare. Aa a result yu will have many SpoLane patients coming to you." Mr. F. K.. Seallle, W.h.: 1 Sni eer talniy vey Erateftil for whnt your Hec tuJ Treotmente have doua for me." Mr. O. W. D RnMland. B. C.t "Any time yoe want to ue my mune as ref ereaee. you are at liberty to do se. I am feellnn fine after taklns your treat meat, far better than I have for a sood many year." Mr. F. A. P., rortlnnd. Ore.t "I took yonr treatment for 1'lies, and am enred. Vour treatment Is the sarent, SAfrrt, cnlett, cheapest and brat of any that I know of. aud I have tried almost everything-, as my cane was of ions standing." Mr. A. N.. Walla Walla. Waih.t Tse my name for any rrference yon may dexlre. Your treat nient entirely re lieved me of I'llr-H, I'rolansue aud Co litis, suffered to r'-ny year." CHAS. J. DEAN. M.D Jnc. PORTLAND OFFICES: SEATTLE OFFICES! Dr Dean Building 808-812 Shafsr Btttlding 5 TH AND MAIN 6TH AND PINE opposnrt court mouse opposite fnttmirCK o wtisoM " LNTIOrt THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING Thla hooklef la written for the thonaande of rec tal anfferera who cannot make a personal call at my offices. It deals with rectal diseases, their armptoms and cause. It telle what to avoid and describes my Bon-stirnrlcal core for Piles. SENll FOR THIi FREE. 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