TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby
Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
'i
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
oneuiuK of the county fair on Sep
tember 10. Kveryono is urged to
help the comml'tee make this ex
hibit a buccosb, as It Is your oppor
tunity as well as thelr's.
BELGIANS BITTER
OVER DEBT ISSUE
building and placed upon a bed
there in the board of directors'
room. There were 117 machines
and 468 people at the park Sun
day. last of its work for the
season i It is figured that between 15 .have been luid when the seuson's
FALLS CITY LAYS
PLANS TO SECURE
when It finally closes down.
land IG miles of pavement will work Is finished.
PLANTS FINISH
TO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Valley
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Falls City Or., Aug. 18. The
committee aprolnted some time
ago by the president ot the com
mercial club to have a community
exhibit at the Polk county fair
hoe decided to hold a day's display
In Victory hall on Tuesday, Sep
tember 8. with the intention of
taking all that Is suitable ot this
exhibit to the Poik county fair In
Dallas, September 10-12. where
this exhibit will compete (or
prizoa offered this year by the
Polk county fi-.Ir board for com
munity exhibits. Six prizes will
bo given in all to this class. The
date for this community display
' was eet for September 8 in order
to Rive thooo interested an oppor
tunity to see the exhibit and still
permit the committee to take it to
Dallas and arrange In the booth
already reserved In time for the
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS
SILVERTON
SUverton, Or., Aug. 18. (Spe
clal.) Announcement of the wed
ding ot Miss Ethel Durno to Don
aid McDonald at Bugeue on Au
cust 12 has reached SUverton
Mrs. McDonald made her home at
SUverton for a number of years
during which time she was very
nonular with the younger set
Both Mr. ond Airs. McDonald are
eraduates of the University of
OroL'on. Mrs. McDonald Is a mem
her ot the Delta Gamma sorority
and Mr McDonald Is a member ot
the Uotli Thota PI fraternity. Thoy
will make the'-' home at me uurtie
Court nt Eugene.
lather Tow t was hostess at
Una uarty Saturday night.' Vol
lowlnc the ehow the guests accom
pnn'ed tho hostess to her homo on
East Hill where refreshments were
served. Mrs. M. U. r-unuerson as-
ntaleil In the entertaining, lnvit
e.l -iiuontB were Dora Henriksen,
Louise Henriksen, Sylvia Larsen
llvrnu Bather, Agnes Hattebcrg,
Ethel Lniwon, J.nUls Kloater, lngo-
lioig (ioplerucl and Alarcellu l-.n
nevolilson.
Vnr tho first time the llowen
families held a reunion. The giith
prliiE wan held Sunday In tho Sll
vorton park un.l was attended by
77 Jloweun coming tnml hiivenuu
llullnn. Salem. Lebanon anil Abor-
,inon wimh. It wus planned lo
iiw.lr.! llin affair an annual event.
James Uowen (C SUverton was the
oldest member present. Ho Is new
n v...ii- nf are and crtissrd the
,.ii',, when hut a child. II
..n,.. Hlcil i-liortlv before the
Vnvnn loft Missouri and his fa
(her illed enrimto. He is the only
,,.,l,,- nf Ilia original Howell
-miiv nnw living. Twenty-one
i,t .miBlti wore nrespnt nt the
rmmloii belli Slll'.llay.
Hi- ,..! m. M. J Madsen were
nt n .linuer narty at their
,n'mn nn Paradise road Sunday.
Rwent nea and yellow astors wer
unci! about the rooms. Covers were
laid for the following iweivr:
rt Mr. Madsen. Hey. Ooorge
Henriksen. Harold Larson. Vlr'or
i.-.i...... fnra Sntem and l.ilue
,.,'f ullvi.riin. Mr. and Mrs
..n ..' Rulein. Mr. and
Mm. Arthur Mndocn of Brooks anil
in.... tinfrnnl nf Portland.
Mr. nn.l Mrs. Reber Allen, who
were married at Salem last r ridav
have gone to Cleveland unio.
....i 11, u nostmastors conven
ti.m. Mr. Allen Is the Sllvorton
"hu'rlUdscn and Elmer Vas
1.... . miverton callers Mon
a.v. Mr Madsen Is from Drooks
.i ir vastier" from Ilaiild Llty
South Dakota. The latter la tou.
ing throiiKh the country with his
family and la at present camping
... nm er.mnds at Salem
im...,. M,.,i-,..n and Harold 1-ar-
i.,.l a deal with Molvln
i 11.0 last ot the week
...i...vai,u Mf Miiflgen and Mr,
son will tak. over the lUvl.11
r,r, nn Aunust 25. The store
will be known a-j tho L. 4 M, gio-
11.',. 11 Conklo silent the
week-end nt Sllveiton. Mr. Con
11. w nn Ills way trom F rue-
water 10 Medfurd. He will acl as
,lnnlnal of the Medfurd high
school during the coming winter.
Mr. and Mrs. tieorge HenilKsen
arrived t SUverton, Sunday even
ing from Newman Drove, where
they wero recently married. They
wero accompanied west by Mr. and
Mrs. Outru, parent of Mrs. Hen
riksen. Mr. and Mia. Uulru tuteiul
to spend tho. winter here.
' CLOVER I.) ALE
Clovcidale, Or.i Aug. 1 S. l.ouis
Ilcnnles lnotorcl to Medfurd la.i
weok where ho visited a few days
with his brother, Elmer and fam
ily, roturnlng home Thursday
bringing Mrs. Ellnabetb Hennles
and children with biui for a few
dnys' Tlslt hare with her psrouie,
Mr. nnil Mre. Joseph Morris.
W. II. Wilson of Salem spout
Bnndny here.
Frank Schamplerre has a fine
crop of peachw this year.
Mra. Carolina Drnger had rolav
tiros visiting her Sunday.
Mr. Joseph orri had her
daughter. Mra. -With Finnic anil
Ml Florenco Btoclcmsn and their
family from Portland as her house
guests over Etitiday. 1
Mr. and Mm, Ivan Ifadley had
friends from Turner aptmllnr the
dorr with them Sunday.
Mrs. Grnnco Hwenron of Port
land came up Sunday evening to
visit few day with her mother,
Mrs. Charles Ci: mm lags.
Oscar Fllflel nnd Mr. and Mi
I
0 CARRY ON
Miami, Fla., Aug. 18 Colora un
der which William Jennings Bryan
waged his fight against the teach
ing of evolution In the schools of
America will not be furled.
Ills only ion, William Jennings
Bryan. Jr., said In an Interview
with the Miami Daily News today
that he will carry on the work In
which his father was engaged at
the time of hla death and will con
tinue to engage In leal fights to
take the teaching of evolution out
of the schools. .
Mr. Bryan Ih still busy settling
the affairs of his father's former
estate and Is engaged in numerous
conferences with his father's for
mer business associates. Ho plans
to leave in a week foivLos Angeles
whore his logal practice demande
attention.
Arthur Kunlce motored to Rose-
burg, Saturday, with their sister,
Mrs. Clara Massey, and her two
children where she will be met by
Mr. Massey ou her way home to
Klamath Falls, having spent the
summer here with her parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. M. Flltlet. Mr. and Mrs.
Kunke and Mr. Fllflet returned
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schlfferer
and children drove to Pratum,
Sunday afternoon, to visit rela
tives. RICKIiEALL
nicltreull, Or., Aug. 18. Mr.
and Mre. Jack Good ell nnd daugh
ter, Don a, left Monday for a two
week's vacation at Nowport. Dur
ing Mr. (ioodell'e absence, Mrs.
Harry Dompaey will deliver the
mall on his route.
A party of Dallas people com
posed of John Allgood and fam
ily, Mih. Alice Uempaey and daugh
ter, Kunnio Dempuey, Mies Julia
Nuiin, Mra. N.mcy llrown, MisH
l-Hfifl llrown nnd Kred Went drove
to Uicki'eall, Suuduy, to spend the
day in the par!; and incidentally
attt-ndt'd the M. W. A, picnic.
Airs. Suniuel On', ncroinpanlcKl
by Mr. nnd Mrs. (JeuiKO White ot
Salcin, called un relatives Friday
ovcuiiif;.
Walter WilltaniH ond Kimcne
llaytur of The Dallas National
bank wero bujjiiioas callers roccnt
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Aiken were
lioi'i) liiukinu after tho iuturests A
ttmlr pi.)U(!iiy, located near the
flax mill.
I, ant Friday nf tor noon a fire
broke out In Otis Wait's Rranary.
the cause of which is still unde
termined. The Dallas fire depart
ment was called and by their time
ly a;:sUtanco .succeeded In savin,:
part of tlii cram and tho nearby
residences, as the water supply nt
IlickreaU bad been exhausted.
After spending Sat unlay an J
Sunday ut homo, Harry Dempsey
returned to A I sea, Monday morn
ing, nccompanicd by his don.
Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Alpiu of Salem
wero Sunday callers on pleasure
bent.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller
were business callers in Dallaa,
Monday afternoon.
At present, operations nt the
fl.-x mill are at a standstill. The
latest development wan the tens
or the plant by a Vancouver
party who brought in eeveral
txuckload. nf machinery.
A subscription of $SG.bO was
raised by tho people here for the
Dallas fire department to show
Lhe appreciation of tho commun
ity for the help clvon at the flro.
The Joint picnic of the m. w. A.
md the Hoyul Nclghhore wan a
ilecldod success. If ono may Judge
from the large number In ntteud-
nco nt tho ever-popular Hiekreoll
park, Sunday, August lu- Six dis
tricts wore represented by tho fol
lowing district deputies: H, C.
Clark of l'nrtlcnd, Teprocniting
listriels 1 and I; lleorge (Hidden
f Astoria, district '2i O. W. Oulg-
lev of Salem, district 2, nnd O. V.
Jamo of Dr.1 las, dUUricta 10 and
11.
A very entertaining program
was carried off In tho nrtemoon
with Johnson Smith of Portland
md Milton A. Miner as principal
Hpea Iters. Pleasing mimical num-
rs were furn.shed liy the lale:n
odne quartet composed of C. it.
Munston, Kd;:ar Leueh, Ir, 1. K.
Harrlcl; nnd John Morlts. Th
unrh was In tho form of a basket
tffnlr, with coffef, creain and
tirar furnlshev! by the Snlem
odrto. Mm. Aplln nnd Mrs. Myrtle
Irnynetlp of Salem comprised the
h committee, nssisted by M11-
ilre.l (Irnvholle, Ada Sharp and
Mnry Krller. Other pleaetng fen
EOPLE ARE ASKING IS
CHIROPRACTIC TOO ROUGH
T.lttle pfttlr-ntt (hnhlre) who
are two wMk old tnkp ehiroime-
ic adjustments roirulnrljr with
th hiwt of rmnlts. Could thy
ntnnd rough treatment? Or could
elderly uemon, elclity five
yenrw of age eland rough treat
ment 1 No, of course not. Yet
chlrnpractlo gels rnnlta rrgarrt-
Iom from babyhood to old age
mnkei no difference ns far m the
efficiency of chiropractic to con
cerned, In regard to aouie or
ohronlo- cane. Dr. Hrofield a
Palmer chiropractor located on
the 3rd floor over th Oregon
Electric depot In Balem, Or,, given
a conciliation and examination
free. Adr. -
Brussels, Aug. 18. (A. P.)
Angered and bitttorneus continue
to mark the comments of the Bel
glon prees on the conference at
Washington between the American
war debt funding commission and
tho Belgian mission.
The optimistic tone of semi-official
statements made in Brussels
before the conference, which en
couraged the hope that favorable
conditions would be made for the
payment ot Belgium's debt to the
United States, Is resented &a nav
ing misled public opinion.
The National Beige says that
promises have been broken and
that President Wilson's signature
lias become a scran of paper.
The Midi say that America's at
titude in regarl to the debt ques
tlon Is cynical and that President
Coolfdge Is in the hands of Wall
Street.
Greece expecta to harvest 300,-
000,000 pounds of tobacco this
year.
tures of the day's entertainment
were the drills put on by Mt. Scott
Dallas and Oregon Fir teams and
the inevitable baseball game in
the late afternoon.
FALLS CITY.
Falls City, Or., Aug. 18. Mrs
Frank Mack and daughter, Lucile,
arrived home Monday from an ex
tended trip through Washington
and, British Columula.
Hev. and Mrs. John Dunlap and
family went Tuesday to Estacada,
where thoy will spend tho next
ten days on their farm near there.
ftev. Air. Dunlap Is pastor of the
Methodist Episcopal church and
lie announces tttere will be
church services next Sunday.
Myrtliol Krlctzer Is in Valaetz
visiting at the home of her uncle,
C. C. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson have
eturned from Alsoa. where they
nan ncen speniilng their vacation.
Mrs. Alfred vick nnd Children
.if Salem have been visiting with
nor pvireuta, Mr. nnd Airs. Tra
Morliling nt their conntry home
near town.
Dnniild I'lark was out from Ve.1
sl'Iz, Saturday, ami spent Suniluv
with Ills mother, Mra. Walter
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilennelt
nil family wero nt Police, Sun-
iluy, visiting with rclntlvcs.
Itiinclolph liutlar made a busi
ness trip to IinU'pi'liilence, Monday
evening.
l.iillier Itiiy nnd sons, Cecil anil
Elvln, were Falls City callers Sat-
uniay.
Mr. nnil Mrs. II. Mather Smith
returned from Naiinnna beach
-Mimilav morning.
Frank Mac';, J. V. Dennis anil
C. W. Mathews wero In Portland.
Suiiiltiy.
CATHOLIC WOMEN HOLD
PICNICflT CHAMP0E6
Champoeg Park, Aug. 18. The
Catholic Indiea gave a picnic at
tho park Sunday and during the
exerclee Mrs. H. M. Smith, who
a girl, Anna Kennedy, wan a
Marion county ftchoot teacher,
waa etricken r.ith apoplexy and
fell to the ground, dying in a
few minutes, white dying 800
people knelt around her and eaid
the KoAary. Present were her hu
band, a daughter and three Rone.
Heraelf and family bad been busy
olnce 8 a. m. arranging the day's
exercises, ehe being one of the
exceedingly busy persona. She
had Juet remarked to Mrs. P. H.
McMnhjti, "1 am feeling tired
and I will aek Mabel to take my
place." Mabel, her daughter, was
at a booth near. The Smith tele
phone, a mile distant, ia the near
est phone to the park, and It was
out of the question to eummon a
loctor in tlm0 to revive Mrs.
Smith. She wae a daughter of Pi
oneer John Kennedy who lived In
the Wood hum 3cction, nnd was
born In Oregon. Tho day'e festiv
ities came to an abrupt ending
upon thP Announcement that Mrs.
Smith wae doad. Arrangements
for the funeral will be completed
today. Tho body waft taken to
Hotworth's parlors In Newberg
if tor having been carried from
tho grounds Into the Memorial
J&JnJ And Happy
ScS " I and yon hurt Nulott'i JP
"if PMlfM fiil. Nlur'i
fty fi.mmly (NTblU)
iwJ-r S Ttlablj biihvf, lat ft
ormn n(l wliet
:Jf Conitipation. Biltoutnett, W
Sick Headache,
f'jf rmawtnf that riffor nnil food (?!
f Jn M atcMty f bing well nl
W WT 1m for OMf
Chips off the Old Block '.
M JUNIOR LlttlaNU
mm Sold By Vaur Orucilat mJ R
DANIEI J. FBI
BE SUPPRESSED
Wuhlngton, Aug. 18 (AP)
Suppreoalon of smuggling along the
Canadian border will be further
discussed at ( a conference to be
held, shortly ln: Washington.
Representatives of the United
States and Canadian governments
will endeavor to agree on identic
regulations to govern their respec
tive agents along the border.
The American delegation will be
headed by Assistant Secretary An
drews of the treasury. The exact
date has not been determined. .
IRELAND PUTS BAN
ON OUTSIDE DOCTORS
Dublin, Aug. it. The death
knell of the medical profession in
the Irish Free State has been
sounded. In the opinion of many
doctors here, by announcement of
the government's intention to es
tablish a sepaarte and Independent
medical register and cut loose
from the British general medical
council.
The general result of tha Ha-
clslon, which is to become a law
next February will be that doctors
qualifying in the free etata will
be unable to practice -in Great
Britain in northern Ireland while
physicians from- those place will
be barred from southern Ireland.
12 YEARS AGO
We Started Making Good Clothes To Order at
Popu'ar Prices
We Will Celebrate Our Birthday With a
15 DAY SALE 15
BEGINNING THURSDAY, AUGUST 20TH
COME IN and SELECT YOUR FALL SUIT NOW
and get an extra pair of pants without extra charge
during this sale. If you haven't the cash you can
take advantage of our 12 payment plan. Ask us
about it.
Our stock of new woolens for fall and winter is com
plete. The newest weaves and shades are ready for
your inspection. ,
The new Keltweave is especially desirable is un
equalled for wear and shape retaining qualities.
We invite comparison.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Our furnishing department, added a few months
ago, will offer many special inducements during
this sale. Everything is new and up to the minute.
You can depend on getting the very 'atest. No old,
out of date goods to work off as is the custom in
most sales. If you have not visited this department
you should do so now.
Scotch Woolen Mills Store
426 State Street
The county r&Ving plant at Sa
lem did Its laat job of work for
the season today, closing down, to
night after, finishing the season's
business assigned' to it. ( ..
The plant furnished materials
for the Skyline, Pringle and Fruit
land road improvements this sea
son and spent considerable time on
repair jobs inside of the city.
The Scoilard plant also Is
through for tho season and Is be
ing torn down and moved to Sll
vorton to get ready for work which
will be done there next season.
The Stayton and St. Paul plants
are still operating, . the Stayton
plant to continue In operation for
about a week: and the St. Paul
plant for three weeks. Th St.
Paul plant ia working on the SL
Paul-Newberg road, this to be the
Quick
Safe
Relief
CORNS
la one minute or lew the pstn od. Dr.
Scholl's Xlno-pod l the afe, eure, healing
treatment for corn. At drug and eboe ttorc.
DZSchoII's
ZiriO'pads
Put eni en - thm pain i goam
I Headquarters For Farm Problems . I
Iffil : Problems of the farmer harvesting and marketing jl
1 11 ' I are of great interest to us here it the United States d
il National, for by assisting in meeting them properly and
IH profitably we can contribute to the progress of the
II Salem community as well as our own. :
I H 1 Therefore, Mr. Farmer, do not feel hesitant to come
III in and ask our advice whenever you need it. It is J
II cheerfully and gladly given. j
' pnited States..
National Bank
3alem.Oregoxv
Announcing Our New
A cash store with honest cash
store lowest prices now offers you
the finest clothes made to your order
on a
12 Payment
Plan
12 Payments Instead
of One
Extra Pants
With Each Suit During This Sale
NO EXTRA CHARGE
W.W. EMMONS
12 Payment Plan
We Make It Easy For You
to Dress Well
Salem, Oregon'
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