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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PAGE THREE NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS Liberty News - Liberty, Cr., May 7. Mr, and lira. Clayton Jones of Salem and lira. O. C. Grettie spent Sunday at Castle Itock, Waau. Mrs. A. B. Browning, who un derwent an operation for appendi citis last week, is still in the hospital, but steadily improving. Mrs. Cleveland, who has been slaying with Mrs. W. H. Mathe fcun, has been '11 with lagrippe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dougherty and baby of Oregon City, Mr. and villa Kniery of Portland, visited at the W. J. Neuens home Sun day. Mrs. H. C. Gilbert was In Al bany on buinss Tuesday. The Papeufuse family have re tained alter a brief stay in Chi cago. J. II. Da sell and family now oc cupy the house recently vacated by Claud Stevenson and family. The Stevensons have moved to Prospect. Alice May Turner has returned to her work in the primary room at school after being out for sev eral weeks, on account of having the measles'. At the county spoiling contest held in Salem last Saturday, Walter Anderson of the fifth giade received the silver medal. Mrs. Fulkerscn, county superin tendent, was a school visitor latt Thursday morning. Miss Dorothy Krskine attended the funeral of Miriam Lovell In Salem. Tueeday afternoon. They vere dear friend Floyd Scully Jr., Is very 111 at this time. The Mathcspn ramily plan to move to Tacoma as soon as school la out. Mr. Matheson, who1- is a jeweler, has been working there for about a year. Mrs. Hickman of Salera is spend ing several days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ed Westei.hou.ee. Charlie Fisher of Pendleton was a week-end visitui of R. J. Coffey E. L. Coffey motored to Albany on business Monday. At the parent-teacher meetinc L i.Uuy evening, the xooking and cnicken clubs will put on demon strations. 9 Martin Sees Is spending several days in Seattle. Mr. and Mra. Leslie Judd auc: :amily of Hoskius are visiting at the home of Mrs. Judd's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ueindt. Misd Foster of Independence h a visitor at the J. E. CrutherV home. Mrs. Dallas Is confined to hei bed with a seveio attack of la grippe, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Flowers and Mr. and Mi.. Irie Flow era oi Portland were v!riors at the H. Westenhous home over ti;o week end. Everett Pierce of Portlum. was also a visitor at the h-me oil H. Westenhouee, Sunday. Mrs. Pierce and children, Lola and Billy, will return to Seaside as soon as school closes. J. E. Cruthfris was a Portland ieitor Friday. B. McICcnzlo recently left for Pendleton, John Stevenson of Salem is stay ing with his brother, Dennis Stev enson, of this district. Mrs. Pierce, who has been 111, li now recovering. Mrs. K. Hotfman, C. H. Hoff nan, Miss Violet Hoffman and Genevieve" Doud motored to Port land, Tuesdayr Mr. and Mrs. William Dorraan i:nd daughter, Juanita, visited rel atives at Falls CUrrecently. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Browning and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohney motored to Woodburn to attend a federation meeting. Mrs. T. T. Shell was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Scott and family. Mrs. Shell lives at Wallowa. Miss Pearl Scott, while attend ing a Sunday school convention at Uosedale, had the misfortune to sorain her ankle. The state examinations will be Yeli In the tchocl next week Schol closes June 5. Hayesville . News Hayesville, May 7. A number of Hayeavlilo people motored to Aurora, Tuesday evening, to at tend the Marion County Federa tion oi Community clube. A splen did program was enjoyed, several very Interesting talk were made by members of the Portland cham ber of commerce. A lunch of chick en sandwiches, pie and coffee was Curved. Thoss lrom Hayesville who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lengerin. Miss Margarita Lengcrln, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Foley. Miss Blanche Weathers, Mies Mildred Cross, Miss Elva Cross, Clarence Aiinresson, Gerald Christotfereon and Edward Za hara. Mrs. Ward Prescott Is suffering from influenza. Mrs. Martin Stsrr, who has beer, the house gui.5c of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kylauder In Portland, ha returned home. Leonard Greig was unfortunate In losing a valuable cow Thursday night. A veterinary was unable o ascertain the cause of death. Tom Andrew's father died very suddenly last week. Ho was in St. Helens on business and while there succumbed from heart failure. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward of Portland were guests at the wed ding of Miss lileie Grandstaff and Thomas Slins. An old fashioned charivari was held Sunday evening at the home rf Mr. and Mrs. Grandstaff to cele brate the wedding of Mies tisie Grandstaff und Mr. Sims. Dainty refreshments were served and a verv merry evening was spent by almost one hundred guests in the beautiful grove near Mr. Orancl staff's house. Earnest Euifer and Miss Louise Warner were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Bailey. Harry Beardesley vas a visitor in Hayesville, Monday having just returned from Chicago. Emory Bailey, who Is conva lescing from his recent illness suf. fcrcd a slight relapse, but is again .m proving. Mr. and Mrs. LsAiren Chrlstof ferson were week-end guests of relatives in Gcrvals and oi Mr. snil Mrs. George Chiistofferson. Miss Maud Daggett, who has l;cen the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Bi.iley, returned to Portland, Sunday evening. Silverton News Silverton, May 7 Senior Sneak Day is still observed at Silverton although it his really becomo an excursion day. In former tlmcH the Idea was to get away without the faculty knowing It. Now mem tors of the faculty accompany as chaperonee. Monday mornlns the June, 1925 cliss let; Sllvli'toli at 1:30 and arrive! at Ocean Side ,t 6 a. m.. Tlisy were accompanied by H A. Hoed, principal of the hlsh school nnd Miss Martha Whit Iker. The party returned to Sil verton at various hours Monday evening. O. T. Hegtveit has been electe.l as delegate from St. Johns con gregation to the Norwegian cen tcnlal to be held at Minneapolis In June. Mirheal Olsen Is substitute.- Rer. S. ktndseth, the pas tor of St. Johns, was given a month's vacation In case he desir ed to attend the centenlal. "At a special meeting of Trinity church Tuesday evening it was vot ed to grade and gravel the road leading Into Evans valley cemetery The work v.ili be done by the com blned St. Johns and Trinity con gregations as the cemetery belongs to both. Marion Palmer is ill at his home on North Water street. Chester Bjarkn, a nephew of O. E. Sorrenson. who wit called to Setton, North Dakota by the death cf a sister, has rcturnel to Silverton. George Wllkers, who underwent an operation at Portland three weeks ao, Is reported as gaining slowly. Mr! nnd Mrs. Henry Turrell of Paw Paw. Michigan who spent the winter here with their son, Charles, rave left for their home. Morris Thomas Is at a Portland sanitarium suffering from a severe Hack of Inflamatory rheumatism. Rickey News Rickey, May 7. fn observance it music week Miss Cora Craob will give a concert at the school bcuse Friday evening. No admis sion will be charged. George Edwards was Portland suitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. Fryslie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dror baugii of Salem, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris no lomorcd to Sodavllle last Wednes day. Allen Wallace was a Salem vis itor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sheridan mo tored to Sublimity, Sunday. Mr. and Mr, M. M. Magee and laughter vlsltad Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mage of Shaw. Sunday. ARMISTICE BETWEEN WARRING TJRIBES SOUGHT London. Mar 7. (A. P.) Ne gotiations lor an armistice be tween Emir lfcn Saud, leader of the W'shabl tribesmen, and King All of ths Hedjai. beleagured In the Jeddah on the Red sea, by the Wahabi forces, have been initiated here, it was announced this afternoon. I -f-J 1 "BLACK BESS" Belongs to DICK TURPIN The World's Most Noted Bandit Roseido News Rnflert.iln I.Ihv 7 l nrwl trt Cuhiioy had liiends from near Cjuinaby visaing them lust Sun day. Mr. Cannoy's brother is vis- 11115 wiciu mid ween. A DrlV fit Vniltiv nannlA rIa. r j o I'-l" r1 uicked near Mehama last Sunday. ine bunuay school., convention Was miilA Inrc-Plv at t a - Stewart of Pringle was elected .resident for next year. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bates mo tored with friends to Eugene Sun.- oxy. Mrs. Thomas nnri i-hiiHn turned Sunday from a visit with -uiuuves at bcous Mills. Mr. RiiTlH anrl fmnilvr wlitJ . the Carter linmu n tii. lest Sunday. Tho evangelistic services at the - hureh will continue next week veryone mivted. filias Helen Cammack went to Portland, Satuiday afternoon, re mrning Sunday evening. Now Corimml ions Notice of a deciM.4c in capit.tl f 10 m $5,uo tu JU.OUJ tiled by tho t'all City Canning com pany. B our. 0 an compr.ny, Portland; in eorporr A. M. Y ;un,t(''. TM?r U. S. Avery; capital, $25,000. Why Women Use This Simple Mixture Women appreciate the QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, magnesium sulp. c. p., glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adlerlka. Because this is such an excellent Intestinal evacuant It Is wonderful for con stipation it often works in one hour and never gripes. Adlerika helps any caso gas on the stomach unless duo to deep seated causes. Often removes matter you never thought was in vnnr vii.m T n ferry, druggist, 115 s. Comnier'clai street Adv. Says Ordinary Buttermilk Best For Freckles, Sunburn and Tan Advlees Old liuio Hcclih- f llul- icrmiiK i renin lu u ucw Way A C'iillc MiuLsajiu Willi l-'liim'r Ilrfon- lU-llrlnic Is All That , t Is Necessary." Uullcrmllk and orvnin Simple lteinedles lies! UcCs Face Jllllltls uutl Arms lu lttlMslju"' C'OIHllliuil !9trillj,tionU aud " Beautiful. Ths old-time application of But termilk and Cream to whiten and nrpRprv. ih. .!.. harsh little wrinkles and ugly sal- ivwncss is grandmothers recipe and women throughout ths coun try are again using It to ensure a beautiful complexion and snow white hands and arms. Buttermilk, however, Is not al wcys obtainable, but a specialist concentrating buttermilk and com- miiiiiik wun a perrcct cream, which you can buy In small quan. titles ready to use at any first class drug store by simply asking for "Howard's" Buttermilk Cream. There Is no secret about It nor Is "r oouDt apout ths result .. . y It's Just a common ordinary but ter mill tn tho form of a wonder ful cream. That's all. Howard's Buttermilk Cream Rently massag ed with the finger tips around the corners of the eyea and mouth. To Ret the best effect, be (un to follow the simple directions. Druggists guarantee a noticeable Improvement after the first appli cation or they will refund the money. Adv. The Wonder Sole for War nil USKI-DBSoU Mtttwof fhrec USKIDE TkM Art Uatktr mot nr out mm awr anothtr vn i Jm U( mm Outwore Three Leather Soles fn this Test. Think what that can mean in cutting your shoe bills. And for a Better Heel to Walk on The "U. S." Spring-Step Heel-a fit companion for USKIDE Soles. Made of new Sprayed Rubber, the purest, toughest rubber made. Get a pair right away. United States Rubber Company -- . uum me result money. Adv. sBiHHBHsMSHHHiMas E3 . V - ; . r- m Mil w nnU . : , , fl A j II II &a CZZ3 In locking over the stocks of merchandise at Miller's I was im I'.rcsvsed with the thoroughness in which they wore arranged. Dom inet features of each department were the "Nationals" or merchan dise with national or world wide reputation for quality, etc. Most people prefer to buy ouch quali ties, for who w-u1d ;nink of buying n car, a phonograph, a washing irachlne of a nameless variety? It Is their assurance of guaranteed service, and that such merchandise carries a qnown quality that can not be substandardized or reduced for "prico argument." I over heard a customer cay that 98c as a celling price did not mean anything to her so long as the article la question was of un known origin. What food for thought! Of course she waa right. How can one determine quality of the nameless variety unless they sre skilled in thit particular field? The "Store of Good Store Keep er" will, in tho future, as in the past, feature "Nationals" and from timo to time I'll show you the labels to prove my point. "NATIONALS" ALLINS0N' Silks deLuxe f m J The Nation's Swimming Suit THE SUIT THAT CHANGED BATH ISO TO SWMMNO ton DESIGNER WTAUjOR rlNruuunoNiU. Eimumi sox f6r't6Jt&' II WMT UNION suit you ffolcprflffaslen Jfighpoint Meet . VysLLZLTVS I . cBa.v.-t, --s oniem Leading Department Stor jgtjpjN J Beginning Tomorrow A Sale of A Final Clearance of Odds that Were Formerly Priced at Double or More This collection of 40 odd dresses will create no little sensation when our customers learn the true value of them The styles are good, the quality excellent Our real reason in disposing of them at this price is the fact they are mostly dark colors: navy blue, black and brown The color, however, should not hinder the sale of tem to any great, extent, for most women want, and do have, a few dark dresses for occasions that demand them. You'll find these ideal for dressy occasions. Satins, Cantons, Bengalines, Failles, Satin back Crepes, Bro cades and Flat Crepes. The sizes are: Eight size 34, Nineteen size 36, Six size 38, Five size 40, Two size 42. It will pay you to shop early for these at this low price. SEE WINDOWS TONIGHT MILIEU Salem's Leading Department Store 1,200 Yards Ginghams 21c Yard 32 Inch fast color plain and fnncy Ginghams, Ideal for house and porch dresses. 36-inch Cotton Challies 15c Yard 36 -Inch flgarcd cotton Challies for aprons, trimmings, drapery, eto. 36-inch Scout Percale 15c Yard Light and dark color Percale In good durable quality pretty patterns. 36-inch Scrims 15c Yard These are new, this season's weaves good enough for the living room. 1,000 Yards French Ginghams 35c Yard 32-lnrh tmportej fina soft Ging ham. All the new colors and pat terns. Choose nowl 38-inch Fast Color Voile 29c Yard The fact that these are fast colon makes them especially de-siiaMe. 36-in. Pajama Checks 23c Yard Neat t h seks in white, yellow, blue, poivh, pink and lavender. For undies and elcepwear. Silk Stripe Broadcloth 45c Yard All fho newest pin, pencil and dot strlpo brotulcloth shirtings In litis showing. 8-1x90 Fancy Bed Spreads $2.98 Now fancicj In ton, rose, blue, gold, InvendtM sirlpes. A light weight very popular epread. Silk Surface Hose 89c Pair Silk urf;ic! IToIerv. Txmk like silk but wear like cntton. All the new coWin, s.fid, nude, blonde, bunny nnd black. Brassieres 25c. Silk stripe. brocade, tephyr stripe nml phi In contll brassieres In good durable quality. AH sixes. Kiddie Kover Play Suit 89c Kiddle Kovers a.r njade of good quality denim and khaki with bright rei trims. 8'res I to t years. 'li'ii'iyyi'MiiiiinTrKMHiiin'iiinmruiiiiiiiMiniiin oOni'iimiiiiiiiiiiMOMiniiiHiimiMMjOti