FKTDAY, APRIL 10, 1923
TAGF TWO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGOfT v.
News from Nedrby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
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Brooki, Or.. April 10. The
oummuoity mating held at the
tchool house Wed n end ay night for
the purpose 01 getting together on
the repairing of the aide walk lead
Ins to the school n a very sue
eessful. The men voted to take
the matter entirely out of the.
Women's Community club's hands
and clean up the Job quickly.
Enough funds were subscribed at
the time to nearly curer the ex
Dense of the material and a com
mittee was appointed to soli it thr
rest. It waa estimated that the cost
should not exceed Hu. if sufficient
laLor was donated. The only part
allowed the women was a picnic
dinner for all oa the day feel for
the job.
Hayesville News
Hayesville, Or., April 10. Em
ory Bailey, who baa been very III
for the pat four weeks, li slowly
improving.
Fred McMillan and small son
Frederick, were weak-end visitors
at the homes of Jacob Denney and
William McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt have
moved to their borne on Liberty
street In Salem.
Mrs. Clarence Downle Is recov
ering from her recent f linens and
The sawmUl on the J. O. Have
ranch is now in operation. It Is
expected that the season's cut will
run close to 200,000 feet. All of
this Is to be used on the place for
new dwellings, storehouses and for
drain boxes and ditching.
Walter Welnert has Intended to
cut his asparagus neveral times
but the frost has spoiled the cut
ting each time. A few mild nightb
will give him a chance to harvest
his older natch: the later planting
not being marketable this season.
B. F. Ramp has sold bis prop
erty on the corner of Main street,
generally called the Highway and
- Second street, to J. C. Beckner.
Mr. Beckner Intends to move the
house back and make some other
improvements In the near futuro.
Mm. Robert Beer delivered to
the Salem Chickeries, Monday.
600 baby chicks from her lucuba
tors. M
Inquiry was made In the vicin
ity of Labiuh Center recently per
suing to available acreage for
sugar beets. It was supposed that
this was for the tallied -of plant
for Salem.
Royce Allen finished bis oulon
' seeding Wednesday. He will have
; approximately 16 acres.
W. R. Hurst was In this tcrrl
. tory Tuesday looking after the
, on I on -set business of his firm, W.
t 8. Hurst ft company. They have
contracted for SO cars of sets for
the coming season.
Mm. Ennis Wince and Mrs. A.
. W. Veutch of Halem visited with
their mother, Mrs. Blanton. At
the borne of Mrs. Clyde Harris,
Wednesday.
Gerald Howard, son of D. A.
Howard, was taken in to Salem for
examination owing to a peculiar
swelling In his throat. The doc
tor's investigation revealed a ty
phoid condition which, however,
they claimed was not especially
dangerous when treated In time.
Also that the form was not neces
1 sarlly contagious.
Labia h Center wilt give a com
munity program and entertain
ment this evening at the Lablsh
Center school house, some of the
Brook plMple assisting.
Liberty News
Liberty. Or., April 10. The fol
lowing teachers tare been elected
to teach the Liberty school next
year: Mr. anl Mrs, D. A. Ho a 4
who have charge of tbe ad ra need
work, and Miss Dorothy Erskine.
who teaches tne Intermediate
room, were all re-elected. Mis.
Cooley of Salem, who is now at
tending the Oregon Normal school.
was selected fur the primary room
Mrs. A. B. Browning will leiVt-
Saturday for Seattle, where she
will visit her parents.
The regular parent-teacher
meeting will be held Friday night.
April 10. The band from tue
boys' training school give a con
cert.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hoag were
dinner guusts last Thursday even
ing of Mrs. K. Schmidt and fam
ily. I toned ale school team will play
Liberty school, team a game of
baseball next rrirluy afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Neuens of Va lasts visit
ed relatives here last Sunday and
M nday.
Alice May Turner, one of the
first grade pupils, has tbe German
measles.
Mi sd Esther Xeuens will spend
her Easter vacation In Portland
vit,it I he: Miss KovUla Emery and
Mrs. Albert Zinlkcr.
Mrs. R. V. Obtuart, Mrs. Claud
Stevenson, Miss Dorothy Erskine,
Mrs. Frank Mohney and Mrs
Bruce CiinniiiKhain went to Silver-
ton lust Saturday to attend the
parent-teacher meeting held there.
Mrs. Kiiiny. formerly Miss Park-
hurst, -who taught here, was
Liberty visitor last Sunday. She
now lives in Portland.
Dorothy and Eleanor Twig of
Seattle are now staying with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Sees.
D. A. Hons was called to Dallas
last Wednesday on account of the
serious lllnes- of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Follls of Colfax.
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Follts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Laird. Mrs. Eliz
abeth Thornton, Gibson Follis and
Gertrude Thornton, all ot Salem,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Dencer, Wednesday evening, where
they were entertained with the
radio.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rains or
Oregon Cfty were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knins.
R. V. Oli mart and son. Lee, were
recent Portland visitors.
The school declamatory content
will he held Friday to se who
represents the school at the dis
trict content .
Serious operation
avoided
RmuoI haU4 stubborn sore
in the
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Elyria. Ohio. March 1: I fivl it
my duty and pleasure to thank you
" vi ic wunnenui
cure your Kesinol
salve has wrought
for my husband,
who suffered from
an open sore on the
back of his neck for
four years. Several
doctors said that it
was a cancer and
advised its removal, but it was so
near the base of the brain that wo
feared an operation. I had found
Resinol Ointment so effective for
cuts, bums and similar things that
I induced my husband to try that.
After using only two jars of Resi
nol , the sore ent i rel y healed
every trace of it has disappeared.
Itcsinol certainly was a God-send
to us!" (Signed) Mrs. E, E. Ken
nedy, 243 E. 8th St.
b once more able to be about.
Mrs. William Fltts has 170 baby
chicks and they are all doing tine.
While Sunday was not a very
pleasant day, it was not cold
enough, however, to keep a great
many people from visiting the
tulip gardens at Foley corners end
employes and members of the bulb
company were kept very busy sell
ing blossoms. At tbe present time
they are very busy packing and
shipping cut blossoms.
Miss Marguerite Lengerln spent
a very pleasant week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Pres-
cott.
Elsie Irene is the name of the
on by daughter at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Mat this.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fry are the
parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Fry
was formerly Miss Dudrey White.
David' Grcig has been having
considerable annoyance caused
from ear trouble.
A new grease rack is being con
structed at the service station at
Foley Corners. An unusual fea
ture Is that It bi exceptionally low.
therefore a lady driver will not
hesitate to drive on It.
Master Mont Chrletopherson
met with a peculiar accident when
he fell out of his high chair In
such a manner that hie bead be
came fastened between the rounds
ot the chair. It required the assist.
ance of his mother and tbe high
way pstrolman to free him. He
was none the worse for the ex
perience.
John Atisland Is a visitor at the
rome of Albert Lngerln.
PR0UP
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WICKS
V vapoRub
Q t 17 Milium Jmn UmU Yri?
Spasmodic Cxoa p la frequently
relieved by oos application of
Livesley News
Lire!ey. Or.. April 19. Fiank
Borg.lt I recovering from.s at
tack of la grippe. 1
The many friends mourn the
death of Ed Crouser. who passed
swsy Tuesday evening atur an
JUneai ot several weeks. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pearson and
Kin. Vernon, motored to Ocean-
side, Wain., Tueadajr, where they
will be gone tor several weeks.
Mm. B. D. Fidler was operated
oa last week for tonaila, 8ha la
getting along nicely.
Nobis Henningsen waa married
last week to Portland girl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilngram.
parents ot Mrs. M. L. Sachenberg.
are living on the Salchenberg
Sent By His Own Doctor
"t Mf.raJ JtdfeQ witk Mtw far 10
try ur. im. J. Uaa' mm
Mat, ukd toky tat wU
If you, too. arc suffering with
Piles or other Rectal or Colon
ueQas of
of the most severe ana at as
loaf standing as 40 years. My ooo-turgi-
tultrestmentUUUAKAN
TD to cure your Piles, or
your fee will be refunded.
Sas4 mJai imm PREK.
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ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
EASTER MILLINERY
Bifj Showing of Dress Hats
Loads of Flowers and Foliage. Beautiful and Wonderful
Big variety of hat trimmings, Braids and Shape
Very Low Prices r.
Bring your millinery troubles to us. Expert milliners
ready to take care of them. Best Millinery i:
department in the city.
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place this summer.
Mrs. Leonard Zlelke and son re
turned trom Tillamook last week,
where sht has been visiting rsla
Uves. Gordon Green street ot Portland
spent Saturday at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. 8. C. Davenport.
I ADIES!
LA U tht oraury emmt on earw
can't givtgta am octiv Iwtr.
Keep yonr stomach sweet sod
our liver active. Yon will
be repaid with sparkling
eyes clear, smooth, healthy
skin and a breath with the
odor of Spring.
Chamberlain's Tablets
will do it Get a bottle of theaepink
tablets or 26 eta. Take two tonight
They are prompt m action, pleasant
in effect,
5oiesfiA0s
CORNS
laUka tMs aM ft.- a. . .
, . - ww BBHaat and nnw
Tb" o tbe irictloa ut
BSSchoWs
ZitiO'pads
"Put one onlhe pain it gone"
72-inch Best Linen Finish Real Linen
Table Cloth Table Cloth
Washable. The linen finish vJSrPaV. .
will not come off A Rea, Bargain
Yard $1.15 Yard $2.50
Mercerized Table Cloth at 85c and 69c a yard
18x36 22x44
Turk Towels Turk Towels
25c 5?5
Renfrew Devonshire r Renfrew Suitings
. , Fast Colors, Sunfast and
Fast Colors , , ,
or. , m . . . Tubfast, Soft Finish
Sunfast and Tubfast Fancies
Nice Assortment of , . ,
.. Plain Colors
1'atterns . -65c
and 59c '
Yard 34c
Lace
Ka-ser Gloves CoIIar Tabg
New Shades Vety Pretty, Only
$1.19, 75c, 59c pair 10c Each
240-246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
Yon will be compelled to aclml t that
Um results ol S. S. 5, era
really amazing I
MAN'S CLORT Is his strmgth
yet how few there aro whu
are really as strong as they should
be. The blood thins, geta wraker.
blood cells wear out general
weakness and a gradual break
down ot the systam result i.
. Wa know there Is one thing that
puts power In the blood, an.l that
is more red-blond-cells! S.S S.
-builds them by tho million! Wo
know that as blood cells Increase
In number, blood impurities vsn
lahl But hare you ever actually
' taken adrantage ot this wonderful
fectT Thousands just ttks you
bare never thought of It. Bo-rsllcd
kla eruptions pimples, bolls,
blackheads, erteirm all park up
and go when the tide of blood cells
begins to roll In. Blood cells aro
the fighting glints of Nature.
8.8.8. Is on. ot the greatest blood
call build era, blood cleaasera and
body builders, known to as mor
tals, liar. Is your opportunity)
6 8 8. contains only vegetable me
dldnaj Ingredients. Because 8 A 3.
. does build red-blood -ceils, it
routa rheumatism, builds firm
flesh, tills out hollow cherts, bsao
. titles the comDlexlon. builds rou I
-up when yon are run-down.
mart taking B.8.& today and gat
back that power la jrour blood!
SUr In tw iim. 7 lamr
Salem Public Market
EASTER
AND A NEW
Sport Coat
f
With new Spring Coats
selling at such moderate
prices there seems to be
no reason why every
woman should not step
out Easter Morn in a
clever sports or dress
coat.
We have arranged two
groups for Easter selling
and surely one will find
just the coat to suit ones
fancy.
$29.75 $31.50
Others at $16 to $54.75
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Corner State and Commercial
Open every day of the week.
Phor
From 7 a. m. to '
EASTER SPECIALS
C C Kf ike, Yo. Feel
1 Yowseaf AtHm
Kerr's Orange Marmalade pt. jar 2."c
Melo, the new desert, package .10c
Jcllo, all flavors, 5 packages 49c
Rusedale Sliced Pineapple, large can 29c
Gold Medal Mayonaise, 8'4 oz. jar.... 29c
Libby's Spinach, large can 20c
Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, quart 4."c
Libby's Apple Cutter, tall can 19c
Monopole Jellies, all flavors, lrg jar 2Sc
Del Monte Aricots, No. 2 can, 2 for S5e
American Beauty Shrimp, 2 cans 35c
Monopole Cane and Maple Syrup,
Pint jug
Beef to Boil, lb,
Pot Roaat, lb. t
Chuck Roast, lb
Round Steak, lb
T-Bone Steak, lb. ..
SSe
Tenderswcet Corn, Iowa pack, 2 cans S9c
Palace Car Peas, small tender, 2 cans 5."c
il.00
89
Pure Cane Sugar, 14 lbs. .
Best Creamery Butter, lb.
TruBlu Grahams, fresh stock,
4V lb. box
Queen Olives, large 20 ot. jar ..43c
Ripe Olives in bulk, pint -t"2,9c
Sweet Pickles In bulk, pint :.T..29c
Underwood Deviled Ham, small size 10c
Viking Pancake Flour, 9 lb. sack 75c
Fancy Thompson's Seedless Raisins,
e "-- for 45c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
... 9c Sirloin Steak, lb ITe Breakfast Bacon, sugar "
, 14 Pork Roast, lb. . 24 . cured, lb. . :28
. ISc Pork Steak, lb. 26e Dressed Chickens, lb. ..30e
..lc Pure Pork Sausage, lb. ..25-.' Orders $J and over
..17 Hamburger, lb. , 15 delivered free.
TIKTINS FURSiTURE THE KYASIZE WAY-WITH CaiKD
YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF
t course you're noticed how popular "painted furniture" Is be
comtno. Bedroom sets, sun oorch furniture and In fact.
thbifta for every room tn tbo bouse are displayed by tbe best shops
tn "painted" beauty.
Why don't you makeorer some of your old thing in this new way?
This la a marreloua finish thla Celotd really high (raoe
medlum-jtlom enamel that aires tba cdect of costly Vhand
rubbed" finish.
It may be washed repeatedly without tearing etreata or stains la
fact, it I in pr ores with waahlng.
In addition to tinting furniture use Celold on any woodwork oa
walls of metal, wood, piaster or fibre board, or anywhere about the
home.
Eight delicately-toned tint, la addition to Pur. White. W. guar,
ante, absolute satisfaction or "money back for the empty can."
Use This Coupon for 70c Value for 25c
Hen's our trial combination offer i
I full H-pmt can K.YANIZK Celold Finish (White or Tints)
reguhu prtc ta.45
I good l.tj-inch brush (brisdes-tn -rubber), red. prica .2S
Vales of this coupon for thla offer only ..43
Sign here .
GEO. E. ALLEN
(ildrenCryfor
C- N
MOTHER:- Fletcher'i
Castoria is especially pre
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all age? of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids Ihe assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely HarmTest -No Opiates. Physicians every wliere recommend it.
Hutcheon Paint Store
Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Kalsomine
and Wallpaper
If j-ou have a painting job to do come
in and get our prices.
We have the right materials and can
tell you 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'l. Stv
Euy Your Paint at a Paint Store
Simpson Grocery
Successor to Weller Brothers
Phones 48 and 49. 155 N. Com'l St.
- 6 Free Deliveries Daily
Free Balloons
for the Kiddies
Every child, accompanied by an adult,
that risits our store on Saturday will re
reive an Easter balloon. Rrine; the folks
In, kiddies, and get a balloon; they don't
have to buy a thing but we are In hopes
they will just notice the stock the way
it is taken care ot the cleanlyness and
completeness ot the domestic and imported
products. -
Hams, fancy sugar cured Easter
Hams, free from excessive salt; we
will guarantee every ham to be per
fectly satisfactory, per lb. 35c
Bacon, the very best sugar cured
Bacon put up expressly for people
who demand the best, per lb 45c
Apples, extra fancy Yellow Newtowns
about 150 apples to the box,
per box . $3.25
Oranges, fancy Sun-Kist Oranges and
(Lemons ranging from 20c to 75c per
dozen.
Bananas We buy the best Bananas
in the market. When we sell you
Bananas you get the best there is.
Graham Crackers, freshly baked, put
up in 4'i lb. boxes, per box 90c
Edgemont Crackers, the very finest
crackers ever made, large pkg 35c
Fig Bars freshly made, per lb 20c
Fresh Dates in bulk, 2 lbs 25c
Raisins, Thompson's Seedless,
lbs 40C
Dried Apricots, extra fancy quality,
3 lbs $i.oo
Soap Royal White Laundry Soap,
25 bars $1.00
For that Easter Dinner we have
selected one of the best and largest
assortments of fresh vegetables the
trade has ever known. As th demand
for our fresh foods has crown tre
mendously. We advise early shop-
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