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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.9, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State Gy Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO COLLEGE RADIO Oregon Agricultural Coilog. Corvullln, Or., Sept. Z'l. Frliluy QV.cning. October 2. has been bo- lcctcd as the tiiuu lur the opening of regular programs over the new ' EOO-walt college radio slution KFDJ. At that time regular : broadcasting three tiniiw u week will he started, to continue each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I'"or a week at least, the old wave lenglh ol 254 meters will ho used, hut nrcdunt plana call lor thu Iiuui Inspection of the station by fed eral ortlfials ill the near future and the formal dedicatory pro- gram to inaugurate the new call letters and long wave lengili Ubout the middle of October. Programs as now arranged 'are designed to be primarily educa tional, hut varied enough to ap peal to a wide diversity of radio ana. Monday night will bo agri cultural night, when a weekly market eummary dealing more with interpretation of the niarltet trend rather than actual ouola- tinnu will bo given. This and a brief farm reminders will open the program at 7:40 after a musical Introduction. October 6, the first lecture In a icrlca on beekoepiug, "Wimcr Management and Preparation of Bees for WJnler," will ho given ny Professor II. A. Scullen, of the college stuff. The first lecture In I series on potato production will be given by Professor G. II. Hyslop "Potato Grading and Label ling." Uoys' and girle' club work will also bo given attention on this program. IT. C. Seymour, state club loader, will give the first of his regular monthly talks on "Oregon Junior's Successes at Fairs." - JEFFERSON Jefl't't'flou, Or., Sept. '9. Irl Powell, who la employed at Hie U ray belle In Salem, spent Krlday at her linme In Jefferson. Fred Thomas o Jeffenioti win; recently married to Vcva Partly of Albany. 11. F, D. (i. Mr. utul Mrs. Jj. II. Knight re turned Friday from a tew day' outi; nt Newport. Helen Kih. who teaches near Scio, spent ttrt week-end at her homo here. Edward Holme., from Uenverton spent the week-end with his Fam ily here. Gludys and Sophie Uruce of Monroo vilsled their parents in JeflVrsun, Sunday. Mrs. William Miller and chil dren from Shelbtirn, vlBited nt the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Muidock, Sunday. Mr. n i nl Mm. Will Klnmpe and children visited triends and rela tives at Luke Lahiuh Center, Bun day. Mrs. S. S. Younger of Sacramen to, (Jul., lo visiting I'rofewur and Mrs. (lullegly. Mrs. O. C. Meson ntlended a luncheon at the home ot M.hh Flora Mason In Albany hint Wed nesday, given in honor of Mm. Nannie Ivee, who expects to leave soon for liedlnmls, Cal. Jefferson people who took In the Bhow "The I-oat World" In Al bany, Monday, worn Mrs. W. J Amann, dnughter, Mlldr d, and Bon, Walter. Charlie Hurt look a load of watermelons and muukmelonfi to Albany, Monday. W. K. Wadsworlh and daugh ter, Mi si Jennie, vialled Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jone, Saturday even ing. They were returning from attend i iiR the Odd Follows con vention in Portland. Delmcr Burknor Ib driving a new Hudson coach, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith and fnmilv were visitors a( the home of Mrs. P. E. Mbhy at Marlon, Sunday. Mrs. George Cenlry and chil dren shopped In Albany, Saturday. ProfesHor Galhgly, Miss Henatt Tnielove and Miss Cleono KurU were In Salem, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl White and son Eugene, mid Mr. and Mrs. Kl mer Knight were at Maplelon. Or.. Sunday. Miss M;iri Klha left Sunday for Monmouth, 'where be will attend the Oregon State Normal. Mm. .1. A. Hniulolph and on returned Saturday from n few weeks' visit In eisnr, Idaho, nnd Walla Wnln, WnBl.lngton. Mrs. O. M. Smith and daughter, .lean. Mrs. H. ('. Tlmin.in and Mrs. Ct, C. Mnwn Fpent Monday after nonn In Albany. Mrs. Green and Ttoso left Sun day for Newport, where they will spent nrrvral weeks. Mrs. J. J. Meeker nnd mm of Marion were In Jefferson, Mon day afternoon. T.Irs. S. A. Pense was lakfn to Albany. Sunday Afternoon, hv Or .?. O. Van Winkle where she on derwent n major operation at I he Albany general hospital. Jjist ro portH nro that bbe is dnim: nicely Clarence Milk r nnd I.eona Johnston were recently tnsirird. They nre spending their honey mon nt Kitson hot springs. Mlsaos Martha and Virginia reason, who nro teaching at Mill CMiy, nnd Hlley lOlbert of Corvsl- 111 spent the week-end At the (1 C, Mason home. Clarcnco Thurston, Kdwnrd Wall and Charlie Welch were I.cb- anon visitors Sunday. Mr. and M,l. A. Wilson nnd children from Mnrlon, pent Sun day with Mra. I Mrs Child. D. Hart from Salem aprnt Bun day In Jrferon. HalTs Catarrh Medicine both hxtl nd Internal, tnd hu been successful In the treatment of Catarrh foe over fort years. Sold trf all drugglsta. P. f. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio III H l v " Major-Gen. Harry L. Rogers, retired, former Quartermaster-General of the Army and protege of Gen. Pershing, charges Major-Gen. W. H, Hart, his successor, plotted his ruin in order to secure the post of Quartermaster-General for himself. Articles by Mrs, Teresa Howard Dean in a magazine are credited with starting the army scandal. llev. O. feJ. rirsklne, Marlin and Uilert Holmes, V a liner Klumpe ind Leslie Cliilds inotred to Kings Valley. Suuduy, where Itev. Mr. Ifirukiiie preached a funeral. Melvin Clouieiter of Jeifei'Bou and Dale' Cbunce ol Albany, who are picking applet at Mood lliver upent Suiiilay ut Hieir homes. The niembera ol the lutermedl ate League of the Kvangelicu Sunday school held a candy ale on tlie main street of Jefferson Saturday. Mrs. Archie Job, from Seattle, Wash., (luy Job timl Miss Mason of Alii.sltu visited at the home ot I. U. Looney, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Johuaon and Hon, Lyle Dean of Lafayette, Or., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. It. McKee Friday. Attorney I. II. Van Winkle and laughter, Rosalind, of Salem were recent visitors ot the home of Dr and Mrs. J. O Van Winkle. The wtudeiu body ot the Jeffer son high school elected the follow ng officers Friday, Septembe 25: PreKideut, Clarence Thurston vice-president, Marian rtarber secretary. 'J race Klampp; tre.is urer, ituby Looney; athletic man ager, Leslie Ltbby; monogram men, Diirrell Far low and Charlie Welch. 1). P. Moson nnd daughter nnd Mrs. Nannie Lee of Albany spen Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. li. C. Mnaon. Jcsrie Davis and family of Lei) a non have moved on the S. II. (Join lalry ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Iouis Asbliman and daughter, Helen and Mr. Marc hand ot Salem visited Mrs. J Wbcdheo, Sunday, after at tending the baseball game in Al bany between Albany and Salem. Jefferson people who spent Sat urday lu Salem were Mra. J. G KoutafttQ and daughter, Marjorle Mrs. It. L, Dorman nnd duughtcr, Opal, Mra. Frank Cornell, Marion Sims, Klcanor Llbby and Ciarnett Wbedbee. M rs. W. E3. Cooper a ud M is Illggs of Sutherlin, Or., were Fri day vieitors at the homo of Dr, and Mrs. J. O. Van Winlke. Mrs. II. Slum returned Saturday evening from a week's visit In ortla nd. 8. It. Tandy wont lo Salem, Mon day. Mrs. John Ilcuderon visited re lu lives near Albany during the week. lien Welch was Injured while driving a caterpillar Monday aft crnoon near libation, where he lu working on the highway. He was brought to. his home lu Jeffcitton. BR US II COLLEGE Hrush College. Or.. Sent. 29. A big rally day meeting of the Hrush College Sunday scbol whl to held Sunday, October 4. Pro grams for both morning nnd afl- rnoon nre planned A basket din ner at 1 o'clock. Neighboring Sunday schools nro Invllcd to nt lemi. Hrush College Is furnlshinc n good bit of the I'olk couiily full oxnimt nils year. The four club boys Nathan lluell and Kldon Olson with cbli It ens and Hob Lehman nnd Delbert :ipend a lot of their time nt the Han ill. exhibiting sheep wll fair Ibis week. Mlsii Anni Singer will spend (be winter with Mrs. IlinUy Vans on ten of Silverlon. MiM Lucy Mae Munson rrle hrntcd her bin Inlay Sunday niter nou with n parly. Many young guests were prevent and a fine time was enjoyed by all. llussell Lehman has been con fined at hts home nil week with a bad cone ot bronchial pneumonia. Miss Jessie llunitt, Mrs. Jteriha (Jerald and son, Arthur, motored up from Portland, Sunday, to vis it her mother, Mrs. C. It. llarritt. Mrs. lluell hnn been 111 with an lit nek of lagrippe. William Lehman visited his eoiinsin, Hob Lehman. Saturday. Arthur Iftley. ot this neighbor hood, has some fine Duroe hou on exhibition nt the Mate fair. Quick Safe Relief CORNS lss-lh, p.lo .nd. Dr, Kitl. '"- Is ths ..f. snr., Iifilln, tmuralki lat ai dm, and .ho siocm. nrschoivs Xino-pads 1U OSS, OS pas's, U g mm General Charges Ruin I MRS. TEHCSVi. TKL'r Practically every make of car represented in Salem -and Port land will be seen In the motor utylo parade which is to take place in connection with the state fair, Saturday afternoon. Tho sho will bo divided into two sections, according to"Miwi Alice Hankln Hon, who arrived in Salem today from Portland, uud who in to pu the style allow across. The first purt will be the parade through the streets of Salem, the final part to bo the rclew before the grand stand at the race track. Fifty or more cars will ba In the parad representing many of the very lat est models. Cundit & Co user of Portland showing through the Salem Anto- mobile company, will mako the largest Individual entry, .showing siH'cu card, the Diana, Moon and Star models. Local dealer, pro busy selecting pretty girls to pilot their cars in tho parade, only feminine driver being allowed t Ibo wheels. Defi nile color combinations will be followed by many and several dealers dealers both In Salem and Portland have promised Boine cur' prising innovation!. The lineup of cars will bo for open ears first, closed cam last Ke.ch car will be allowed a mo ment before the grandstand where the car will bo judged. The sho.tr is nt tract lug wldo spread attention, and it Is planned lo mako it an annual feature. Among tho dealers who will show nre: Vtck Vtros., Vnlley Mo tor company, Newton-Chevrolet Marlon Auto company, Kirkwood .Motor company, Honesteelo Motor company, Uinsrtch Motor com pany, Trumm Motor company, Kred M. Powell Motor company, P. W. Pettyjohn company, all of Sa I em ; Union M o t or com pa ny of Portland, Jordan Motor Car com pany, Uurdette-Albeo Motor Car company, Oldsmoblle company and the Covey Motor company of Port laud. SILVEKTON Sllverton. Or.. Sept. 29. (Spc inl.) At the first student bodv meeting of the Silverlon hish school for the season the new pres ident, Loltoy Hue, presided. Ath let Ic managers were nominated to bo voted upon nt the next meet ing. Those nominated were Pn'.il Itlazer, Delmer Brown, Leonard Jones, Nor man ICaMmaii And Ueorge I-ovett. Alumni visitors at t ho student body meeting were Kathleen Booth, Kstber To wo. ImUs Klostcr and Margaret Miss Annls Ooster nnd Mie? Until Overland arc among t hose who left Sunday to attend -school t Monmouih. Mrs, Anna K. Jenseu, Miss Mice Jensen, Alfred .lenceu, Mrs. Marie Burnehs. Vivian tinners Mrs. N. () llolmnn. P. Bnrho. Miss ('Inrn Holman, Ml: Mnnilo llol mnn were visitors Sunday at Mun- tor. where they were guests at the Lars Magnusson home. Lawrence Uuson and L. H. Meyer, two Silverlon business ii Be Well And Happy -nd vou hr Ntuf?'t rratrri aid. Ns.iut'a rmr.lr ( ttt Tablet rUbla Ikialive. Ions Iha )iaru and telievei Contlipntion, Biliontneis, Sick Headache. ffnpwtnst that vmor anil mnrl lL Ina aa Mcaaaara ha h.i avail mA iaW for CW Cat We. T.;? rmmn Chips off the Old Block IKnin! in; i7 T' J-r.- Tha urn N? In na-tMrl doaaa, MMl)r-aMtA. Prahll4ranin4 atinlta. m aWI4 By Var Omuil mm OAK EEL J. FBI I Plot men, are spending a week's vaca tion at Wooda, Or. Mr. Larson and Mr. Meyer said they expected to bring back a large number of fitih. Four Sllverton women appear on the program for the Lutheran Women a Mission Federation meet ing to be held at Chinook, Wash. Wednesday of this week. These arc Mrs. M. G. Gunderson, who will sing a solo; Mum Esther To we who will give a piano hoIo; Mrs Jasper Dullum and Miss Esther Towc, who will give papers. At delegates to the Lutheran circuit meeting Rev. O. Sherwin and J. P. Larson will go from Trinity congregation. Miss Lulu Goplerud, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Levi Goplerud of. Sil- verton. began teaching at , the Scotts Milts schools Monday. ' This is Miss Gopierud'a first experience in teaching. She Is a graduato of the Bellingham normal and of the Pacific Lutheran academy at Park land. Wa:;b. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Moe of Eu gene wero Silverlon callers Sun day. They visited at the horn of Mr Moo's sister. Mrs. Opcar Satern, Mrs. OBear Satern nnd her baby daughter, Joan Adell, were moved from tho Salem hospital to their homo between Sllverton and Mt, Angel, Sunday morning. A. Limpke of Minneapolis visit ed nt the O. J. Moe home over the week-end. Repairs wore made on the wood- slid and laundry of 1 runty par sonage Friday by a volunteer crew. Mr. nnd Mrs. Utirohl Craig of Portland nro at the Marion Pal mer home at Silverton, being call ed there by the death of Mrs. Pal mer, the mother of Mrs. Craig. Callers at the M. J. Madscn homo Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. M. O, Jncobson, Mitts Althea Mey ers, Miss tori tic Moberg of Scotts Mills, Itev, and Mrs. George Ilcn- rikren. Miss Dor.i TTcnrlksen and Mi; Cora Satern. Mr. Madsen has been seriously ill but is now some what improved. Mrs. T. W. Finley left Monday morning for Cherryvllle, Or., whero sho will teach during the coming winter. Louis Boek , of the Sllverton bakery, ta Buffering from a badly sprained back. Mr. Bock sprained his hack whilo lifting a box o: broad Into the bakery delivery. Mr. and Mra. Martin TinglesU:! and Mlfs Helen Tlngletad of Jef fa iso n, Or., spent Sunday at SU- votton as guests at the home of Mr. Tiiiglestiid's parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. Tinglestau of Silverlon. Jack Rockwell of Sakm ha- takeu tho place vacated by Tom Manser at the Silverton bakery. The Delbert Beeves post of the rVmei ienn Iegiou attended th . state fair Monday night. Joe Sukut'itki, who was brought lown from t he togging rnmps a week ago with n broken leg nnij the bloom 'of newness " " , in a better polish . Your household looks worlds brighter after quick "doing ovrr" with Calol Liquid Ql orb. Its cleansing-polishing action brings out the original finish like magic on furniture, wood work, floors, linoleum, auto mobiles, etc. No hard nibbing -use Just a little at a time on wet cloth or a few drop on a dusting mop. Used for years In homes, schools, hospitals, office buildings, etc. Order from jour dealer today and scet STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) CALOL LIQUID GLOSS - f - V i if' & ' ' V Pill al a fractured skull, is reported on improving. Due to hiB unconscious state physicians were unable to give Mr, Sukuiekl ether to H bis leg until the Jatter part ot the week. Mra. Clyde Van Vlerah of Port land was a guest during the past week at the hotue of Mr. and Mra. Floyd Ingrahm. Water street, from A to Park, has been marked off as the school zone and drivers In this section are requested to slow down to 12 miles per hour. It Is said that so far no attention has been paid to the restriction. ,,Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Ogden are movln from their farm in the Evergreen district to their new home on tho Silvertou-Salein road, The new home was recently pur chased from Kev. S. Llndseth, Miss Eleanor Adams left for Bellingham, Wash., Sunday. Miss Adams will enter the Bellingham normal school. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pruner have moved from Yaquina, Or., to the L. F. Mascher farm in the Waldo Hills. Mr. Pruuer will assist with tho farm work. William Service, Silverlon city recorder, who has been looking after property interests in Wash- intgon for some time, has returned to his home at Silverton. Mark A. Paulson, a Silverton at torney, Is in the middle west on buolness. Rev. George Honriksen will leave Sunday eevning for Minne apolis, where he will deliver an address on the Lutheran Boy Scout movement. The address is to be delivered before the ocnventlon of the Luthoran Brotherhood of America. Rev. Mr. Henriksen will bo gone a little over a week. He is endeavoring to secure the aerv iceb of the Rev. O. J. Ordall to take his place for October 11, as he docs not expect to he able to re turn by that time. Rev. Mr. Ordall is president of the Pacific Luth eran college at Parkland, Wash Mr. and Mrs. Selwin Miller, who have been visiting at Silverton for a short time, have returned to thel home at Anaheim, California. Mr. Miller was at one time a poul try man of South Silverton. A great number of former Stlverton ians nre making their home at Anaheim. School opened nt Bentlinny dis trict Monday morning with Miss Calara Larson and Mrs. Noma Mc- Clure in charge. GERVAIS Mr. and Mr. W. E. Duttcnbcry nnd small daughter, IOtlendenn of Portland worn tn town one (lny lnt "week looking after property interest. Mm. Henry Sequin of Sulem and Miws Herena Manning were' visiting at tho home of Otto Schwab and family on Thurs day, both being 6tstera of Mra. Sell wab. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth and family accompanied by Mr. and Mra. J. H. Cutfltorth, motor ed to Aurora Wedneeday evening nnd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Schwab nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Deinrdin nc- companled by Mra. Hcaly of Sa lem visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mra. w. B. Nutting and small daughter June, motor ed to Salem Monday afternoon. Miss Anna Horwath spent the week end visiting with home folks MI(W Horwath Js teaching fn one mf the rural schools near Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Purdy nnd family of Forest drove visited with his sister, Mrs. E. J. Hard ing Sunday. Make a Test of People everywhere prnwe Kolor Bak fur ita remarkable (tower to banish prayness. Tho result are really astonishing, for no matter what tho original ahnde was, it quickly reappears when this clean, color leas liquid is used. According to scientists, prayncss comes when age, illness, shock or disense causes i "My Hnir Wns Quite tiryM "lnlr hot t lime ani mr hair n qmio gray. It failitie out. Mr alp ttehdl ii I A a m I r n ft p pra r M KoW-llah toriillhi ttrliinr, ftandmlT anil fnllinjf. Mod woftiltr fu) of all. hnwrrr. that nr hair la It original ha.r. I look 10 rar ronnrn." M rf"i I'd"-) lack in the nor mal supply of coloring matter furnished to the hair but what ever tho cause, Kolor-Bak soon brings back tho former shade, and the shade ia uniform through out no "dyed" or streaked appear nnco. Results appear quickly often in a week. Kolor-Knk is the most satisfactory substitute for the nat ural pigmentation. It also remove dandruff, stops itching of the scalp and keeps the hair from falling out - ThoiasandsMaveOanIsiisd irayilairifhthisSean, Colorless Lipid Capitol Drug Store 401 TATl Mr. and Mra. A. R, Siegmund had business In Salem lost Thurs day. Mrs.-Helen M. Stewart of Sa lorn was a guest ot Mrs. Barbara Snyder a few days last week. Miss Margery Vincent was Sunday dinner guest ol Miss Zoe Uutslorth. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth and children, Ilex and Betty, ac companied by the small daugh ters of Fred Turner, lone and Doris, motored around by Dallas uunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Martin and family, Charlotte. Betty and Phil- Ip, accompanied by Miss Mildred Malseth of Salem, were evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Cuts forth and family Sunday. Miss Lcna'Rueg from back east is visiting with her sister, Mra. Ida Schwab, the last few- days. MrB. Barbara Snyder spent the weeK end visiting with her par enta, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker of Turner. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Connors of Portland are spending a few days with Mrs. Connors parents, Air. and Mrs. Nick Bllde. Mrs. Frank Wetes of Woodburn spent Thursday at the home ot John Weiss and daughter, Gertie. Ray Hartnele of Eugene and Frank Parker and Richard Imlah of Fairfield spent Thursday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Allsup. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper spent a couple ot days ot last week fishing and hunting around Aisea. Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Schwab and children, Zona and Carl, of Au rora spent Sunday at the home or Mrs. Schwab's parentB, Mr. and airs. j. ti, uiKorortn. Mrs. Elton Rae and small daughter Lola ot Salem, who has been here spending several days visiting with relatives, returned home Sunday. Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. T. H Leith.the past, week were Mrs. Chas. Hill and Mrs. Josephine mil or uswego, the latter being a sister of Mrs. Lieitn. FALLS, CITY Falls City, Sept. 29. Mrs. Al lio Burbank returned to her home hero Saturday from Portland where she has spent the week vis iting with relatives. Miss Bina Luek left Sunday for her school at Antiocu where she win leach this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bronson and family of Harrisburg visited Sun day with hie sister, Mrs. M. A. Ptigli. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Alphin nnd small son of Portland, visited at the M. W. Black home Saturday and bunuay. Miss Ina B. Graham spent the week end visiting in Ncwbcrg wun ner brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gra ham. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Benetlcl and baby of Banks, were hero Sat urday visiting Mrs. Benefiel'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watt MIks Jessie Paul left Sunday ror Monmouth, where she will at tend normal school this winter. Andrew Black went to Port land Sunday where he will at tend the Behnke-Walker business college. Rev. John Dunlap, Mrs. Dun lap, Mildred Dunlap and Herbert Dunlap all were dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Creswell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Courier and eon, Clive, of Sllverton were bus iness visitors here Saturday Their son Ensign who has been clerking in the hardware store for 1 SsS sCv itsif Ko2or - Bak Todav If your hair baa turned or ta turning, do what thousands of others have done let Kolor-Bak make your prayncss a thin of tho past No need to supply nam pies of your hair as this one clean, color less liquid is elective on any gray hair, .hist ask for a bottle of Kolor-Bak. Money re turned instantly if desired results do not appear. KoIorBalc Banishes Grow Hair SPECIAL SALE 6 Days Only H2B bans STRUT M. L. Thompbou, will Join tuem in Silverton the last ol tula weok The cannory hua Just complet ed tUelr pack of evergreen black berries, having packed 100 tons ot berries and are snipping three car loada this week, two cans will go east and one car Is to go south. POPULAR FALLS CITY COUPLE IS MARRIED Falls City, Sept. 29. Miss Su sie Eatoy and Homer M. Schubort were married In Dallas Friday September 26. The ccromony wan performed by Rev. ayton and was held lu tho parsonago ot the Evangelical church with only the immediate relatives present. Mrs." A. O. Montgomery, a sla ter ot the bride woe matron of honor, and Mr. Montgomery was beet man. Mrs. Schubort has lived In Falls City all of her lite and Mr. Schubert is superintendent of the Falls City .cannery, and has made this place his homo for sev eral yeara. The many friends of this popular couple extend to them their heartiest congratula tions. After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Schubert will be at borne to their friends at tbelr borne on south Main street. How to Keep A C EXE RATION ago parents thought that Bickncss was a part of a child's life, but we know better now. The secret is in the food the mother allows the child to cat, and in watching that elimination occurs regularly two or three timns a day. Mrs. Lester Townsend, Co rinna, Mo., keeps her children in perfect health with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and Mib. G. W. Bird, Aromas, Calif., says it has worked wonders with her two children. A Substitute for Physics Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a scientific compound of Egyptian Senna with pepsin and suitable aro ma tics. The formula is on every package. You will find you do not have to force children to take it, anu it 13 mucn Dciter lor them than Castor oil, calomel or coal tar drugs like phcnolphthalcin even if covered with sug ar or chocolate. Synip Pepsin is raiid and gentle in action and your child will havo an easy passage without griping or strain ing. It does not contain -If You AdJreu Not TEA-PROOF tables L -1 till You can now paint your property and pay on the Bass-Huelcr Monthly Payment Plan. Call and let us explain this plan to you. BASS-HUETER paints ana varnishes Sold by HAUSER BROS. 372 State s MTiasB. -0SSSimZmmmamiimJk SELF POISONING Neglect of Die liver results In solf poisoning! Not bo quickly, per haps, but just -aa surely as if you drank poison out ot a bottle JC your liver 1 not doing lta work of helping digestion, eliminating wasto from the bowels and purify ing the blood, you will always be troubled with sick heartaches, nau sea, biliousness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach, or constipation. Cleanse and tone your liver! Put your system In condition so you feel your very best again 1 Try lust a spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher'a excellent Liver nnd Blood Syrup .ifter the next few meals and no tice tho quick Improvement tn the way you eat, sleep, look and feet tho return of strength, vigor and ener(Ty. You- will be complete! satisfied; otherwise there -ffill b no cost. Adv. This Coupon Is Coml lv for Sample Bottle Lr. Th 11 cher's Liver A Blood Syrup if presented before the supply for free distribution Is already given away, lead the full details above, then act at once, as tills offer li limited. Get a trlnl stae now by pn sentlng this coupon to J. C. Per ry's Drug store, Salem. Conrad Stafrin, Dallas. Geo. W. Stcelham mer. Sllverton. and cross last night- JRJCALDWELL'SJ SYRUEFEPS5N bught vigor ly morning a Child Healthy narcotics, and you can give it with absolute safety to a nursing infant. "Magic" in a Tcaspoonful Every store tliat sells medicines sells Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and the cost is less than a cent a done. Give half a tcaspoonful to any ailing baby or child at night when you put it to bed and you will find a happy, laughing youngster in the morning. Take Syrup Pepsin yourself when constipated, and give it to any member of the fam ily, young or old, for any ailment duo to constipation, such as bili ousness, headache, lack of appe tite, sleeplessness, bad breath, cankers, fover sores, indigestion, nnd to break up fevers and colds. Stop that first sneeze or sniffle and you will have a healthy winter. Want to Try It Fre Bafor Buying "Syrup Pepsin,' 523 Washington St., Monticcllo, Illinois), I need a coorf laxative ami tunuM like to prove U'hal vum Jiiyafxiuf t)r. Cat dtvetl'i Syrup Pcfnin Iry actual tat. Send me a free trial bottle. Address to Name more lhn one free trial hottle to n fsmily. When this hostess discovers that she has spilled hot tea on her cherished table, she will not be worried ! The table top is waterproofed with VERSATILE SPAR VARNISH. This varnish can be used to advantage on many other surfaces besides the table top. Drain boards, floors and linoleum will resist a vast amount of wear and tear vjien protected with Ver satile Spar Varnish. Hard usage may dent the surface beneath, but the varnish will not break. Complete instructions' for use ot Versatile Spar Vaiv nish for interior or exterior work arc on every can. St., Salem