THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925
News from Nearby
Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
Valley
IS
SHverton, Or., July 23. A
number of SHverton residents left
tor Gladstone park Wednesday
morning to be in attendance at
the All-Lutheran Chautauqua now
being held there. Itev. George
Henriksen has charge of the hove'
encampment, the enrollment of
which is expected to be about 200.
He will be assisted by a number
of teachers and recreational direc
tors. The girls' encampment Is
headed by Mrs. M. G. Gundornon
of SHverton. Mrs. George Henrik
sen is one of the instructors in
the daily classes for girls and Miss
Theodora Henriksen is a camp
lieutenant. Mrs. O. Ormbrek will
be at the park durfng the week
and t:tko charge of an ice cream
booth.
Among the Girl Scouts from
SHverton camping at the pit rlt
are: Slyvia Larson fngaborg Go
pierud, Louisu Henriksen, ICthel
Larson, Martha Thompson, Helen
Thompson, Norma Olson. Others
from SHverton arc Einar Orra
breck, Norma and Marvin Jensen,
all Boy Scouts, and Mrs. Ilann
'Jensen. Chrl Ilunsen, Nora and
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
MONITOR
Monitor, Or., July 23. Tho an
mini elect on of officers ot III
SHverton district Sund'iy school
xniivioitlon was held Sunday
Victor Point, the following offi
cers being elected: President, jura.
Klsla Van Cleave, Monitor; vice
. nrmiilnnt. I. V. Alfred, Silverton
secretary - treasuier, Miss Mary
Kairun. SHverton.
A fumilv reunion of the Annen
and Hammer families was hold at
tho homo of Henry Annen, Sun
day. A very enjoyuble day wee
spent.
Attornuy M. P. nnanks and wire
on their return to their homo In
Lebanon from attending tho Klks
convention, stopped over Tuesday
for a short visit Willi their auni,
Mrs. Elizabeth Ifosior and family
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hnstie treat
ed their berry nickers to a wiener
roast on Butte creek Monday even
ing.
Mr. and Mr. tteorgo Wolfe
wcro Sunday dinner guests ot Mr.
nml Mm. W. O. Wolfe.
Mh I.lli. Darllnir of Salem Is
vlulilnir Miss llernicc Petersoir.
James and Parker Mount, who
have spent tho past several weeks
with I he r cousin, wis. J. A. van
f'lmivi. while their nan-ma, Or.
An.i Mrs. Mount, werj touring Cul
ifornlo, relumed to their home In
Oiul'oti City. Saturday.
A 9-pound hoy was born to
Mr. anil Mrs. K. V. (.Serving. Sat-
linlav morning. July 18, at tho
Ullvni'lrm hliHIlitnl.
uv I. Miller was on the slek list
last week, hclnir oontined to his
bed for several days with a sovcre
attack of nppendlcltis.
The funeral of James R. Mor
tmain, who died suddenly Sunday
,.i v ill,,, it Snrlnus. was held Wed
nesday nt 3:30 o'clock at the M.
K. church In Mniqunm.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fisher and
son ot Orreham were Sunday
guests nt tho K. K. McKee homo.
I P Jensen anil Utile daughter.
ttnrlmra. wero Portland visitors
TiinnilnV
Mr nml Mrs. H. M. nihersteln.
accompanied by Mrs. C. V. Cnr
nilchnel and Miss Margaret Ny-
gsard, motored to Portland, f rl
day.
Mr. Kred Willie and daughter
r'won.inK-n. unent Tuesday with
.i.oi. .niwin. Mrs. I. Korsythe. In
Oregon Pity.
Mrs. Marv Paulson and si cbil
drcn arrived Sunday In their car
from Chicago and will spend sev
eral weeks visiting her slslnr, Mrs.
m clirisietison. and family.
Will Orlmm nml family motored
to Portland. Wennesday.
Services at the ConirrcRnllon.il
chunh next Sunday ore: Prciuh
Ing. 10 n. in.: Sunday school, 11
o'clock, and Y. P. C. K. S., 7:15
P nl.
Tlie nilwlnn festival of tho t.er
nan Luthera. church was held
Bunilav In Kinder a park.
Miss Kslher While, who has
been taking a BUinnier courso at
the I'lilvemtly or Oregon, came
home lust week.
C. W. Coyne and son. Warren,
were Snlein visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. llihcifftoin
and children, Hetty Jean and John,
lett Saturday morning lu their
now car for l.a Crnnde on a ten
days' vacation. C.illiert iK-non Is
working nt the cheese factory dur
ing Mr. Illbemteln's absence.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and
family, Mr. and Mrs. l.ymin
Hlmrev nnd family. Mr. and Mrs
lllalno McCord and family, all ot
Woodhurn, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. V. J.
White and family nnd the Misses
Ilutli nnd Esther White enjoyed
a picnic dinner In Hosier's park.
Sunday. ,
B w. Dnttleson returned Tues
day from Scoboy, Mont., where he
went to attend the funeral of his
mother, Mrs. Battleson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V, Cnrmichael
and daughter, Kunlcc, Mrs. Hutb
Carmtchacl and 'heir house auest,
Miss Margaret Nygnord of Minne
sota, enjoyed an outing at Spongs'
Landing, Sunday.
Mn. Plummer and on. Genu, of
Portland are visiting, at the Frank
JJlnlr borne.
Representatives of the SHverton
tannery were In Monitor and vi
cinity Tuesday looking after black
berry prospect.
The C. V. Calrln, U D. Mnon
and L. E. Dlmlck families attend
ed picnic dinner on Rock creek,
Grace Hansen and Alfred Nelson,
who are visiting nt SHverton from
Hommingrord, Neb., are also at
Gladstone. Although conducted
by Lutherans, the Chautauqua is
not limited to Lutherans only.
I
Tho $20,1500 damago suit
launched ly N. Miller aBuinst the
city of Woodhurn waa lost by the
plaintiff when a Jury In circuit
court yesterday afternoon found
for the defendant city. The jury
was out about 45 minutes.
Miller aliened that sewage from
the city (lumping Into Fcrricr
creek had by pollution and accel
eration of the stream ruined his
beaverdam lands north ol woou-
hurn.
Tho city set forth the conten
tion that nil aewuKe from tho city
was run through septic tanks be
fore going into the creek.
The court kbvo an Instruction
that If It was shown tho plaintiff
had failed to-talio reasonable enre
to prevent property damago this
must govern the Jury.
A creat Borrow Is a great re
pose, anil you will come out from
your grief elrongcr than when
you- enterod H.
Sunday, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Yodcr. Other enjoying
the outlnir wore: Albert faawtoll
John Saw tell. Marion Oswalt, Miss
Kdvlbe Sawtell. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Austin and family, all of Mololla
and Miss Shirley Overboil of Soil
Lake City.
Carl lirlckson of Clear Lake,
Wis., la visiting at tho homo ot
Mr. ond Mrs. Cnlmnr Amundson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alaf Mocn and
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Larson drove up
to Salem, Tuesilny, and visited
Perry Iirson, who Is lu the Salem
hospital recovering from an opera
lion for nnnendieitis.
About thirty-five young folks
gathered nt the II. T. Jensen home
last Saturday evening and snr
prised Miss Ituslo with a party In
honor of her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. nam Melhy of
(Ira nd Fork, N. O., aro visiting
tho formoi'a brother, Lewis Melby,
and familv
Mrs. Klymer Tanner, who Is vls-
iline her sister, Mrs. M. Chrlslen-
aon, has been qulto 111 tor tin
past week. Dr. Moron ot Port
land waa called Tuesday.
Mrs. Leo Seely and Mrs. Harry
Itushold molorod lo Salem, Tiles
d.iv. In the former's car.
Mr. an Mrs. I.. Melby, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Sam Melby, Miss Christine
Melby. Perry Lnndsetn, Uustav
llalcren nnd M O. White enjoyed
an outing nt Silver creek falls
Sundov.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Vcrsleg nnd
children of Salem were Saturday
visitors nt the home of Mrs. Ver-
atoir'a onrents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L
Jensen, Mrs. Jensen, accompaulod
them homo for a snort visit.
F. D. Hunt, president of tho
Willamette Vnlloy Southern rail
way, was In Monitor on oiisiness
Tuesday. Mr. Hunt does not talk
vnrv favorahlo In view or contlnu
in it tho railroad. Ho says It Is
their Intention of discontinuing
I his end of the lino about Septem
ber 1.
John Thomas ot oniario, nr.
Is visiting his sister. Mrs. Sam
nrton, and family.
NEWPORT B.KACII
Newport, Or.. July 23. Guests
of Lone IMna rottaKs for ten days'
nutinn aro Dorothy Taylor, a
teacher In the Salem schools, her
Bin ter, Isabel, and a party of
friends from l'ortland, Carol
Hchroeder, Urolft DrumaKO, Ann
Johnson. -Slgne Pnuleon nnd LU
linn Sch rood er.
Snlemltes at Tent City last wcelt
were .1, . Ooodo, 13. Weinman
(I. C, MnrsterH, nlun H. W. Matorn
ind wife, daunhterj. Vivian and
Dorothy, from ItoAehurg hut for
merly of Salem.
Mrs. K. H. tlnihriel and two
i-hildrcn of Salem are uursts of
lory Park for t he mouth. Mrs
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after the next few menln and ho
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mer, 8Hvrton.
VETERAN PASSES
Mill City, July 23 William
Thomas, one of the oldest resi
dent In tliis flection of the country,
panned aw:iy at his home at Galea
Hunday night Mr. Thomas was born
in Cooper county, Missouri, No
vember 10, 1833, and with his par
ents crossed the plains with a
wagon train In 1846, since which
time he has been a resident of
Oregon. At the age of 23, he vol
unteered and served In the Rogue
itivnr J ml ia n war of 18.rG, and has
llvod at CJates approximately 60
years.
About a month ago, he fell from
a chair and never fully recovered
from the shock. Ho was 91 years
of age.
He Is survivod by one sister,
.Mrs. Jaloy W. Flook of Gatea and
several nephews and nieces. Fun
eral services and interment took
placo at Fairview cemetery Tues
day afternoon. .Mr. Thomas wan
never married.
To appear an honest man It Is
necessary to he one.
(lahritd'u mother, Mrs. Kleie Rich
ter of Portland, fs with them.
Mrs., Id. M. Mclntyro and son,
Walter, nnd daughter, Anna, of
Salem are also at Jory Park for
this week.
Mrs. India Allen of Salem, ac
companied by her daughter, Itubv,
a mirae at tho Pacific Christian
hospital of Eugene, were guests
lant week of Mrs. Allen a sun
Thomas, in hia cottage, the Mid
get, at Nye beach. Mr. Allen is
doputy city recorder of Newport
and is well Known in buiom.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrlau CromwoJl
had as their guonts for the week
end, Miss Alico PeturHoii of Aunts
vlllo, C. H. Hones, proprietor oi
tho Bones garage at Turner, and
Leo Weir, head bookkeeper ut the
Valley Motor company of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Jierrcn of
Salem, who recently purchased the
iteliurica cottage are entertaining
Mr. and Mrs. Vunderhilt of Salem
Mrs. F. J. Snundera and Mayme
Itnyea of Salem, with Mildred and
Cladys Burlier, ot Portland are at
tho ltoao City Park this week.
Mrs. Lester Sohlowhorg und Miss
Frances Schlosberg left for their
home In Salem venterday after
upending a week at Huh City cot
tage. They had with them Eu
nice, Ardis ond Marcel! Mackcy ot
Lebanon.
Selmar Larson and Mx Davi
son of Salem spent a brief vaca
tion nt Nye Beach in a Koeo City
cottage
I-ot L. Piorco and wife were
Sunday visitors at the Damon. Mr.
Plcrco Is a well known Implement
denier of Salem.
Mrs. Ina FlRhhack nnd Miss
Maudo Heron of Salem are the
KUCtits of Mrs. E. It. Kates at Sun
sett cottage for the woek. Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Esch ot Salem are
;tl3o occupying a cottage In the
Sunsot camp for some time. Mr.
Fftca was at ono time sheriff of
Marlon county.
W. W. Miller, iioy Wilson, Dee
Illmos, noss Powell and Claire
Martin were with Mr. and Mrs. F.
F. Towns-end at Icnglewood for the
week-end nnd at tno samo plnce
are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dresner and
daughter, Huhy, and noti. Alfred,
;ind Mr. nnd Mrs. Rllko Battalion,
all ot Salem.
VacatiofDime
Ui GmadianPticUic -
Bunjakmps
Five distinctly dif
ferent Camps in
the beautiful Cnn
ndian Pacific Rockies-
each one with
variety ol appeals to
everyone - each oneof
fen itg the "old clothes
comfort" and pleasure
for which these Canad
ian Pacific Camps have
become no litmous
Most moderate prices.
call tot booklets
Canadian Pacific
55 Third St AfcimAmM Portland
L. T. Dick and L. M, Hum
miNFSK Mi:iiaK co.
420 nml 42A Stale St.
Ilaa wniHlcrr.il t'tUnrp rente
ilios which will cure any Immnti
Ailment liK'lmliujr BlritNirhc,
henilticlic, ntoninrh, kltlucy
(ruiihlc, tunic nml femnlc. If 111
consult ti4 nt once. Delay It
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BERLIN GALLERY GETS
BUST OF JACK DEMPSEY
Berlin. July 2 1. (A. P.) A
marble bust of Jack Dempsey has
been acquired by tho national gal
lery. It waa made by the Italian
sculptor, Ernesto De Fiorl, during
the American pugilist's recent
Merlin vllst. Hans Urlentenstrae
ter. German heavyweight, per
suaded Dempsey, who at first was
reluctant, to pose for the bust. In
tho argument that convinced the
champion, Breltnstnreter said:
"Look here, Jacic, If you get
licked you will be forgotten soon.
Your only chance of being remem
bored then would be In this statue.
You'd better pose. '
Dempsey did.
MILL CITY
Mill City, Or., July 23. Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Kofoed and family
of Oakland, Cal., are visiting a few
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Sig Jepseu. Mrs. Koioed ia Mr
Jensen's sister.
Dan Cutlow of Portland passed
through Mill City, Friday,
route to the Breitcubush hot
springs.
The Hawaiian Serenadera of
Eugene presented their show to a
small audience nt the Hammond
hall, Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas of
Salem were In the city Monday at
tending the funeral of Mr.
Thomas' uncle, W. M. Thomas,
who passed away Monday.
ITEMS
E. n. Shank spent Sunday with
his wife and daughters, who arc
with Mrs. Shank's parents, Mr.
nnd-Mre. F. F. Townsend at Engle
wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jiunee Gilchrist,
proprietors of the Log Cabin Inn,
entertained with another old-time
dance last MonJay evening. Sa
lcmites present were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ed Jory, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Town
netid, Mrs. Demarfs, Miss Jennie
Calvert, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Elva
Kates, Mrs. Ina Flshbock, Mrs.
May Shank, Dorothy Tweedale.
Carolyn Lambrith, Maude Horren,
Elizabeth, Ellen and Blna Mac
Shank, nnd Mrs. John Ferguson
and daughter, Mary and Claudine,
formerly Salem residents.
PALLS CITY
Falls City, July 23.Mrs. Walter
Black, on Andrew nnd clyde Ban
croft drove to Salem Tuesday.
They were accompanied homo' by
Mrs. Geo. Anderson who will visit
Mrs. Black for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Melius were
here from Corvallia Tuesday look
ing nfter their property.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Campbell
and family of Almirn, N. Y., and
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Fitch of Hor
nell, N. Y., have moved into tho
Geo. Jenkins house on Main
fltreet.
Mm. A. A. Muck left Tuesday
for Berkeley, Cal., where ehe will
visit with her daughter.
Mr and Mrs Hay Muck visited
with relatives In Portland Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cowles and
Mr nnd Mrs C. D. Cox spent Mon
day in Salem.
Rufe Ferguson and Wyrick
Bancroft were here Sunday from
Valsets where they are working,
and epent the day with their fam
ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald,
eon itonald and Billy Grcswold
returned from Newport Tuesday.1
"Not busy here,
they never are'
About two years since two old ladies were
entering the store and I overheard one
make this remark. It amused me, however,
the ladv was riffht. Different now. Honor-
1 ible treatment and right prices are having
ettect.
Regular and Special Grocery Prices
II lbs. New I'otatnes 25c
1 dozen Lemons i .-. 29c
2 lbs. Oregon Ripe Tomalocs 23c
1 hotllc mucins: nnd 1 bottle Ammonia 15c
1 lb. of large Jumbo Jolly lfoan Candy 19c
2 large cans Del Monfc Sardines 25c
Calumet Corn or (I loss Starch ...10c
Kolloggs All l?ran .'.. 20c
1 lb. Carton I'ondercd Sugar 10c
Goblin Toilet Soap, regular 5c, buy nil you want
nt tin extreme special, 3 for ; 10c
DRY GOODS
All our colored Indian Ilcad, yard 39c
75c Figured Crepes, yard .. 4!)c
$1.45 Silk Mixtures, special nt, ynrd 98c
$2.50 short handle Jap Parasols "..'$1.65
Many olher items unnriverliwd now at low prices.
C. & C. STORE
254 N. Commercial St.
SEEK CAUSE OF.
To find out, If possible, what Is
caufdnj; the death of from 5000 to
10.000 trout every day at the Onk
Ridge hatchery. Dr. Henry B.
Ward, head of the department of
zoolojjy nt the University of Illi
nois and consulting expert of the
federal fisheries bureau, and State
Game Warden E. F. Averill are on
their way to that place. Pollution
of streams is suspected. Laat year,
they stated In Salem yesterday,
over 7,000,000 trout succumbed to
a similar poisoning at Diamond
lake.
some eastern states and some
European countries have exper
ienced a similar pestilence among
their flMh, Dr. Ward said, nnd are
spending money to eliminate the
clanger to thoir fishing industries,
"Oregon has an industry worth
billions of dollars," he aaid, "and
unless the people of the state
awaken to the clanger that threat
ens this Industry through care
lessly allowing the streams to be
come polluted, and building dams
over which the salmon cannot run,
the Industry will diminish Just as
It has In the eastern part of the
United states, and ultimately will
disappear completely."
SILVERTON
SHverton, July 23. The Amer
ican Legion post of SHverton met
in regular session Monday night
wim a goon attendance. The chief
topics which came uo for dlacna.
sion were the Legion picnic and
the community fair. The picnic
question was left In the hands of
a committee which will investi
gate as to a suitable place and
time for holding the picnic. The
legion voted in favor o( a fair
such as they sponsored last year.
Mrs. a. Funrue, Nora and
Orace Hansen, Mrs. Christina
Jacobaon and Mrs. Josephine Ja-
cooson drove to McKee Monday
for a ilelt at the Andrew John
son home. Mr. Johnson is report
ed as Doing quite ill. He Is suffer
ing from hardening of the arter
ies nnd has been confined to his
bed for several weeks.
A seven and one half pound sir!
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jop
Morgan Sunday.
T. E. Preston nnd Lester Geer
were at Molalla Monday working
on an electric wiring job.
C. D. (loss suffered another par
alytic stroke Monday morning
and is at present in a critical
condition. Mr. CJoss has been an
Hairs Catarrh
Medicine "cM:
It rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh.
Sold by drvggittt for ovtr 40 ytan
F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
LOOSE
WHEELS
REPAIRED
Rear Wheels $1.25
Front Wheels $1.00
Mike Panek's
Brake Station
275 S. Commercial St.
Invalid for a number of yea re.
Mre. T. M. Lulccna has been or
dered to take a complete rest by
her phyeician. Mrs. Lukens has
not been well for several weeks
and has been In bed for the past
few days.
The Cieer and Preston families
had a reunion at Kalama, Wash.,
last Sunday which waa attended
by several persons from Silver-
ton. Kalama was chosen as It was
the half way point, those pres
ent were from various points of
Oregon and Washington.
At the district convention at
Victor Point last Sunday the SH
verton Christian church Sunday
school took the banner for the
best average attendance for the
past quarter. The attendance last
winter several times passed the
three hundred mark and thoueh
not so good at present fs still very
satisfactory being well over two
hundred.
The parents of Mrs. W. W. Ar
buthnot are visiting here from
San Francisco, Mr. Arbuthnot is
manager of the J. C. Penney store
at Silverton,
The Coolldge and MeClainc
brink is receiving a coat of paint
this week.
Rev. George Henriksen made a
business trip to Gladstone park
Tuesday.
Olaf HMlard, Clayton Benson
and Reuben Jensen motored to
Sponge Sunday for an afternoon
of swimming and canoelg. They
reported about thirty or forty
others present from Silverton.
Winona Palmer, Nettie, Ag
nes and Edwin Hatteberg spent
the last week end at the coast.
Pendleton Gets Rain.
Pendleton, Or.. July 23. A
brisk shower fell here for an hour
yesterday morning starting about
77 o'clock. The rain will halt
threshing operations in Umatilla
county for a day or two. Harvest
ing Ib now on In full swing in the
heavy bearing portions or this
area. Heavy clouds gave promise
of more rain later In the day.
"Feeds
those
oil-starved
Fords"
EUGENE REJECTS ALL
WATER PROJECT BIDS
Eugene, July 33 All bids for
tho construction of the McKenzie
river pipe line, entailing a new
water supply for Eugene, were re
jected at a meeting of the water
board last evening. Justice to bid
dera who expressed a wish to en
ter bids was given as the cause. It
was alao said that lower bids would
in all probability be received
when new bids are called. The es
timated cost of the work is $375,
000. Nina bidders entered the field.
Elimination of bids on all but steel
pipe line will be affected when
the new bids are called.
HALLS FERRY
Halls Ferry, Or., July 23. Mr.
nnd Mrs, Kd Brown wero Sunday
callers at Sherman Brown's.
Mrs. Mark Loddson of Hebo,
Or., arrived July G for an extend
ed visit, with her sister, Miss El
ma Bowman, and her father, G.
L. Bowman.
A. H. Barks and Mr. -and Mrs.
AMERICA'S Greatest
V5
ROUND TRIP
from PORTLAND
in every way
"Yes, sir, this old Ford actually seems to
be getting better every day, and the only,
thing I've done to her is to drain the crank
case and fill up with that new Zeroleno1
c lorroras.
"She starts quicker, has more power on
the hills, and seems to go a little farther
on a gallon of gasoline."
Ford owners all up and down the Pa
cific Coast are saying things like this
and they're true.
A little over a year after its introduc
tion, Zerolene "F" for Fords has become
far and away the most popular Ford oil
on the market. It gets to all the parts
where oil is needed, that's the answer,
especially the wrist-pin bearings and the
upper half of the cylinder walls, which are
frequently "oil-starved" when an unsuita
ble lubricant is used.
Zerolene "F" for Fords fa made by the
Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum
process. It deposits a minimum of carbon
hence the cylinders are cleaner and en
gine troubles proportionately reduced.
Yet Zerolene "F" for Fords costs not
more, but less than most of the special
Ford oils on the market.
A Ford is an A-l transportation invest
ment Protect your investment with prop
er lubrication.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
L-Lf o
wfc
(J. W. Schwab motored to Albany,
Sunduy, to spend the day with old
ebrabka acquaintances.
Andy Parson and family spent
Sunday with J. B. Cummiugs'
folks.
Art Kay Is helping J. B. Cum
mingf bale hay on the A. D. Pet
tyjohn place. Mr. Cummlngs has
purchased the hay,
Mre. C. W. Schwab and Mrs. B.
F. Townsend and children spent
the day at the R, N. A. Sewing
club of Salem.
Art Kay's team ran away Wed
nesday breaking up the hack.
Mr. Baumgardner wus a busi
ness caller r.t Salem the fore part
of the week.
NEVER BE WITHOUT IT
for it immediately eases sud.
den, severe, colicky pains and
cramps in stomach and bowels,
deadly nausea and weakening
diarrhoea. For children and
grown-ups use
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Take it with you when yon travel.
Keep it always in your home.
VACATION
The "Double Triangle" Tour
Canadian Rockies
Jasper National Park
Scenic British Columbia
Every mile a picture!
Scenic Booklet Free
A.B. HOLTORP,
City Pan. Atttnl
122 Third St.,
PORTLAND, Ore.
Phone Broadway 5300
11
(California)
ORBS