THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925
News from Nearly Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
PAGE TWO
FARMER FALLS
TO DEATH OVER
150 FOOT CLIFF
Silverton, Or., Oct. 8. (Spe
cial.) William W.lliaan was In
etantly killed Wednesday attcr-
noon at 2 o'clock whon he fell oft
agon and down a 150 foot
I. The body was brought to
Jack & Eckmun mortuary at
erton. Funeral arrangements
.. e not yet been made.
At. Wellman and Ills son,
jiunry, were clearing rock from a
field. When the wagon was filled
they hauled it to a ISO foot blufr
where they emptied the gravel.
When the wagon was unloaded,
Mr. Wcllinan stood up and his
son picked up the reins. The
horecs started forward throwing
Mr. Wellman otf over the blutt.
Mt. Angel, Oct. 8. William
Wellman who was almost instant
ly killed yesterday when ho fell
over a cliff where ho and his sou
wore unloading rocks taken from
one of their fields, was one of the
brat known farmers of the
Crooked Finger district In the
bills southeast of Scotts Mills.
He lived In Crooked Finger for
about twenty years. He was
about sevonty ycara of ogo.
Surviving are his wlfo and ten
children, William, Otto,- Leo,
Henry, Mrs. Elizabeth Schlcdlcr,
Mrs. Lucli Kahout, Mrs. Hcdwige
rtochsler, Mrs. Rose Hotwcr, Mrs,
Tlllle Shepherd, and Blondlna
t Wellman.
Funeral services will bo held tO'
morrow morning at nine thirty
Itoui the Crooked Finger Catholic
in the Jefferson high echool, re
ceived word Wcdnsday of the ac
cidental death of her newphew 'n
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
J. M. Miller of Sta'yton recently
visited in Jetforron.
Paul McKee, Charlie McKee,
Tom Hale and Ross Thomas left
Tuesday to go deer bunting.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Bosch and
children returned from southern
Oregon, where they visited the
marble caves. Tuey loft Monday
tor their home in Portland, ac
companied by Miss Flora Morltz.
Mrs. Karl Stelwer was hostess
to the K. K. Klub at her home
north of Jofferson, Wednesday.
The afternoon was spent in con
versation and dainty refreshments
were s"rved. Those present were:
Mrs. Robert Terhune, Mrs. Harold
Knight, Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs.
R. C. Thomas and the hostess, Mrs.
Stelwer.
' LIBERTY
, Liberty, Oct. 7 Mr. Johnson and
family from Boone, Iowa, Imvo
Just arrived and uro living In the
Hllflcltor place. Ruth Johnson Una
started to school here..
Tho regular parent-tcichcr meet
Jng will bo held In Liberty hall
nex Friday, October 9th, at eight
o'riftr-k. 13ufllne83 of Importance
iind a good program are features
of the evening. Fred J. Tooze of
the Oregon Statesman will bo the
main speakor of the evening and
Mr. Wilson of the Salem chambor
of commerce will alao bo present
nnd- address tho nBKombly. Come
-find make this, tho first regular
meet Ins, a good starter for tho
year's work,
Charles Kolley and family of
Prospect have moved to rtoscduto.
Ilnrry Kelle.v still attends school
here, however.
A. Strohockor and family of
Portland vlnlled at tho home of
C. II. Stevenson over tho week
end,
Mrs. Adallne Calbrcalh of Mon
mouth, mother of Mrs. D. A. Iloag,
vIsIUmI school Inst Friday. MIas
Sweeney, a student of the stnto
normal school, did observation
work In our school Inst Friday.
P. R. Booth of Portland was a
guest nt tho P. O. Judd home Inat
Wednesday.
.Rather Morrison of Coznfl, Ne
braska, was a recent guest of her1
old schoolmate, Mrs. W. II. Nouens
Mrs. O. O. Coffey won first,
aecont and third prizes on her
Hhoda 'ii:.n(t Hed chickens at the
slate J air.
Ioh Cain of nose burg was a
Puchj! of Mr. una Mrs. E. L. Cof
IV v Sunday,
tVilllo Neucns, who works at tho
Ua lumber yard, waa severely
t last Thursdoy afternoon.
on he fell several feet, itrlUIng
. head on a shatp slide. lie wnn
unconscious by :he full.
i found that two tfunoa
, ''jinfinl'vi 1J
el(wly improving.
Air. tin) Mrt. K. I.. Scull motor
ed to tittgeno WoducHilsy to visit
friends and relatives. They return
eu Sunday.
Thorio visiting at the bom of
Mrs. IC. Schmidt Sunday were Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. M. Schmidt and four
mall children of Mnrlon and Miss
.nnlo Kathcrlne of Salem,
-Inland and Mervln Seegnr and
.'unit llurbots hnv. gone der
,i ntlng.
f
Jefferson, Or. Oct. 7. Mies
Edith Llbby, who is employed at
the stite houee in Salem, spent
the week-end here.
Mrs. Frank Weld returned home
Saturday from a vieit with rela
tives in Portland. '
Rev. It. J. Parks of Bay City
preached nt the Methodist church
Sunday. He teaches In the Hay
City high school and will also
preach there this" winter.
W. B. Keeler spent the week
end in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Jones and
daughter, Helen, were Sunday
guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
Shcrmnu.
Catherine Shablel spent Sunday
in Salem.
Mrs. Kotthoff and son, Paul,
and daughters, Mildred and Eliza
beth, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Boyor and chlldron spont Saturday
at the fair.
W. .1. Annus, who Is employed
at Portland, spent Sunday with
tils rnmilv bore He was accom
panled back to Portland by his
daughter, Mildred
Mrs. Jessie J. Davis of Corvallle
visited ct B. S. Thurston', sun
day. Ilex i.nd Lila Cobb and Ben
Welch went to Eugene, Sunday, to
get Wilma Welch, who lias been
working there.
Mayor J. O. Fculalno and fam
ily wnrs Halom visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Proctor of
Grtiits Pass spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. aud Mrs. R. C. Thom-
PoMmaitcr H. B. Jones .,and
daughter, Ooraldlne. attended the
fair In Salem, Saturday.
P. J. Mejstrlck of Salem visited
In .lottaroon, Sitmmy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Davis ami
family .it Salem srent Sunday vle
illn" o'd friends In Jefferson.
Mr nnd MrB. A. Wilson and chil
dren from MnrLm visited relatives
hero Sunday.
Miss CU'tino Kurtz spent me
week-end at Kugcnc.
SILVEttTON .
Silverton. Oct 8 Mis. M. O.
OundelHon, president of tho Silver
ton Choral society, called a meet.
In for Monday night at llio
Clulsttnn ehurch for the purpose
of orgnnteinc for the winter's
work. As not enouph members to
form a quorum met, no business
was transacted. No date waa sot
for a futuro meeting.
The troop committee of Trinity
Olrl Scouts met Tuesday nlgnt lor
PIONEER OF '52
DIES AT SIDNEY
Sidney, Oct. 8 The death of
George M. Marlatt, pioneer resi
dent of Sidney, occurred Thurs
day noon at tho family homo. Mr,
Marlatt was born In Missouri No
vember 19. 1851, and crossed the
plains to Oregon, with his par
ents, when but six months of age,
The family settled upon the farm
now owned by the Marlatt family
and there Mr. Marlatt grew to man
hood. On November 14, 1878, he
wag united In marriage with Cath
erlne Clayton and to this union two
children were born, George H. and
Eva J. Mr. Marlatt had been In
fulling health for some time, but
his condition wasn't deemed alarm
ing and his sudden death on Thurs
day was an intense shock to his
family and friends. Funeral ser
vices were held at the home Sat
urday at 1 p. m. Members of the
Odd Fellows lodge with which
body Mr. Marlatt had been ilen
titled for fifty-three years were in
charge of the services. He leaves
to mourn his departure, his widow
Mrs. Catherine Marlatt, one daugh
tor, Mrs. Eva Dumas of Berkeley,
Cal., one son, George H. of Sid
ney and one grandson, Lloyd Mar
latt also of Sidney. Interment was
made In the family plot In the
Cox cemetery near Sidney,
discussion. Mrs. Alvtn Legaru,
ho has been scout captaln, j w MjUnKt(,n of Port.
hi.y.M
Jr. his neck nH
JEFFERSON
Jefferson, Or., Oct. 8. Mrs. D.
It'. Phelps .fiviii Seattle visited lior
oiiain, i ins l.uvorue Seehale,
Vfcduosdnv.
Nell Allen Is homo from caslern
Jregon.
Harry Mi-Keo. Victor I-onnov
md H. Delesauic left Monday for
deer liu ntlng.
Sherman linker of Macleay vls-
,uu uis uroTiier, litorza vail,
Monday and Tuesday,
Mrs. R. W. YVeilillo 'and Marjorle
spont Tuesday in Snlcin.
Helen Darby from Salem visited
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
JUoonoy, Sunday.
Raymond Porter of Toledo visit
ed Olut Chrlstenson, Sunday.
BUI Free from Rend, Or., wns
visiting R. L. Dormans the first of
H19 week.
Mrs. F. K. Llbby and children
wero In Salem. Tuesday.
Walter Smith returned the tlrtt
of the week from Flag, Or. He
' been dear bunting and killed
a tliree-j'car-old deer.
Mra. Anna Tucker, Robert
. Tucker and Mra. F. M. Reed ot
Snlero Waited In Jefferson, Sun
day. nHs. Reed was on her way
to visit Xier sister, Mrs. 8. A. PeaBe,
the Albany hospital.
fl Hlckny, asclatant principal
VAodry & So
od becauso of her movjfj to St-
lom. Miss Then Jensen. ft pradu
ato nurso, promised Q take the
troop for tho present
Miss Amanda Anderson 0f Los
Angeles Is ft rucM this week at
the home of Mr. amj Mrs. M. G.
Gunderson. Mlfl. Anderson and
Mra. Gunderson-' WDre childhood
friends while lioth lived In east
ern stntes. Miss Anderson Is on
hor wny to hr home In Cullfornla
ftor flpenrhg the summer vlslt-
tnK frlJfl hi eastern stntes.
M!aiJd"M George Henriksen,
of Oreco.Tili'. wr Cnllorfl
nt sllvertnr. Monday V.lT'"
Tnu bursting of pipes Vn thC
John Mos farm home cnu-'e(1 con"
slderablo lnconvcnlnro recemiy,
Mr. Moo forgot to U
rn off tho
pressure of tho air jwwura water
Hyslem. TUB prw ' doubled
and tho pipes but- Moe ta
now Vijttfilllng r'l!W Ppos.
Mrs. 1 . -r -Mobrrs; of Scotts
Mills vl-urd At tho home of her
ulster. Mrs. U. II. Meyer ot Sll-verti-n
Min!ay ovenlng.
I'lio d'gning "f lato potatoes has
v nt Hllverton, A fair crop
Is i."r'ed. It Is snld that pota
toes ii no grown hero In tho
nuantllles fiey used to be.
Mr. and Mr. William Moores
moved into Ihelr now home Wed
nesday. They built tho home on
property recently purchased from
Mrs. John Cannon. Mrs. Lloyd
Fry, a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Moores, of Portland, Is assisting
with tho moving.
Work Is forging ahead on the
now Kllvorton armory and It Is ox.
pppted Mint It will be completed
by November 11.
J. D. Droke and F.lmer C. Olson
will go to R u gene ns delegates to
tho grand lodge yot Knights of
i'ythlas.
WANTED Poultry and Egs.
We pay high price on delivery.
Hop Ice lung Kc A Co.,
4.19 Ferry Street, Tliono 2339
B.P.O.E.
Dining Room
Dinner
III
cnds
V
GERVAIS
Gorvals, Or., Oct, 8. Mr. and
Mrs. B. Rao of Salem entertained
at dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs,
line's mother s 63rd birthday an
niversary. Those present were
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Cutsforth nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Harper of (Jervais
and Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Schwab
and children, Zona and Carl, or
Aurora. Both Mrs. Harper and
Mrs. bchwab are slater of Mra.
Itao.
MIas Maijorle Vincent, accom
panied Mrs. Alexander and her
iion, Thoodoro, on a trip Saturday
and sunuay to Dayton. Miss Vln
cent bad an excellent time.
Miss Verna -Ceppenger motored
to Woodburn, Monday.
Guests ot J. Weiss and daugh
ter. Mf Certlo Weiss, on Sunday
were: Mr. nnd Mrs. iiurtman and
children, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Cood-
peed, Mr. and Mrs. Urown and
children, Miss Smith and Mrs. B.
MeUlcr, all ot Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Welsa of Mc
.Mlnnvllle. tllenn Cutsfor'-h has been on the
sick list for the Inst couplo ot days.
Mrs. M. D. Hennlng attended
Nydla Court cliih with Mra. Powell
In Woodburn, Tuesday afternoon.
Leslie Colby spent the week-end
with his family Saturday and
Sunday.
Misa Murrjaret DeJardiu spent
llio week-end with Nina Murdoch
In P rooks.
Mr. and Mra. Mike Kcppenger
and children, Ross and ).nlis, or
Salem spent Sunday with their
daughter, Yorna Kcppenger, and
Mrs. Kcppenger' brother, Albeit
Thornabcrry,
Mra. OHIo Parker of PorllnnJ.
who hnH been upending. last
week with MlSr-P; 'sTove'us, returu-
iML niU( Monday.
laud was n guest of Mrs. Joseph
Schloblo for several days of the
past week.
Dr. and -Mrs. Dowd motored to
Mt. Angel and Silverton. Sunday.
Frod Turner of Portland, who
has been In southern Oregon deer
hunting the past ten days, stopped
In town Tucsduy afternoon on his
wny to Portland.
Mrs. Jennie Duputs of Portlnnd
was a business visitor hore one
day of the past week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnphul and Mrs.
Clara Buxton of Portland wcre
guests nt the Moleon borne on
Tuesday.
Mrs, Joseph Schleble made a
business trip to Portland, Mon
day. L. W. Smith and Mr. Nellson
nnd Mlsa ltenuy wero gumts at
Mrs. II. W. Snyder's homo Sunday
evening.
John llenney, who la attending
school at Mt. Angel college, spent
the week-end with his parents.
Mrs. Robert Harper assisted at
the Aurora State bank Monday
and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moulette
are receiving congratulationawon
the arrival ot twin boys born Mon
flflV tlm fith.
Mrs. Barbara Enydef spent the
week-end viBlting Miss Emma
Christcntion of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jepsen and
children of Portland, who have
been spending a week at the homo
of Mrj. Jepaeu's rarenta, returned
home Sunday.
Mies Mary Lelack left tor Sa
lem last week to keep house for
Mr. and Mrs. H. h. Martin and
family
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth
and children, Rex and Betty, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H
Cutsforth, motored to Salem, Mon
day evening.
Mrs. Cleave Shields has the sym
pathy of her many friends by the
data of her brother, Waltor Sperry
ot Salem.
Miss Margarot Ferechwoiler and
Miss Rctha McClarcn, who are
students of St. Vincent's hos
pltal, spent Sunday with home
folks.
Mrs. M. D. Henning Is clerking
at DeJardln's store during Mr. Do
Jurdin's absence, who is taking hie
vacation around Medtora.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Harper
had business at (he capltol Satur
day. .
Mrs. I. E. Cutsforth. Mrs. W
W. Allsup, Mra. A. R. SlegmunJ,
Mra Slmmona and Mrs. C. A. Saw
yer attended the funeral ot Walter
Snerry. Tuesday atternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and
chlldron motored to- Hubbard,
Monday evening.
O J. Moisan and Mrs. S. Stevens
motorojl to Woodburn, Tuesday
afternoon.
Miss Ruth Harper has accepted
a position at the state bouse.
ST. PAUL
St. Paul, Oct. 8 Mrs. Malme
Routln Is critically 111. She Is at
her home in Portland under a doc
tor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. Dubois accompan
ied by Miss Octerla Polland were
shopping in Portland last Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith had
as their guests for dinner Sunday
ovening Mr. and Mrs. J. L.uch from
Pendleton. The latter has been
at the Salem fair all week with
his race hordes.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Van Dike
nre celebrating their first wedding
anniversary Thursdny night by
callinK in their relatives and a few
neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith spent
lost Sunday in Multnomah with
Mrs. Smtlh's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and
Kd motored hack to Salem last
Saturday for the winter. Ed going
to high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tnbor and
Mrs. Mary Tnbor went to Portland
Inst Thursday.
Mrs. Ij. Simon went to Portland
last Wednesdny.
Miss EHmheth Sultrnan went
o OioRon City last week to work
in 'flio woolen mills.
J. West of Hubbard Is boarding
with H. Laymens and going to
Igh school here.
John Kaufman and S. J. Smith
three miles east of town are each
putting up new silos.
Eugene Davidson Is rcshlngling
his house and barn on his farm
cast of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector were home
Sunday afternoon for a few hours.
She Is with her aunt, Mrs. Short
In Portland since August 16. Tho
latter fell nnd broke her hip.
The horn of Duery Gearln burn
ed to tho ground Wednesday morn
Ing about elx o'clock, caused from
a lantern exploding near the hay.
Ail the animals were safely remov
ed except one calf.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
it rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh.
Sold by (frnffufi fin mi 4C wn
F.I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Obic
ELECTS OFFICERS
Silverton, Oct. 8 Election of of
ficers for the eight different classes
in the high school was held Tues
day resulting In, Senior classes, 7
and 8, Katherlne Lemmon, presi
dent; Forn Anderson, vice presi
dent; Katherlne Smith, secretary;
Earl Starr, treasurer; Henry Gun
derson, sergeant at arms; Dorothy
King, cabinet representative.
Junior class 6, Anita Gilkerson,
president; Owen Harvey, vice
president; Esther Borrevlk, secre
tary; Loren Thompson, sergeant at
arms; Nana Cramer, cabinet rep
resentatlve.
Junior 6, Delmer Brown, resL
dont; Dorothy Neal, vice presi
dent; Leonard Jones, secretary;
Isabell McGlnnls, treasurer; Ruth
Minor, cabinet representative.
Sophomore 4, Ivla Baker, presi
dent; Timothy Lamb, vice presi
dent; Mabel Sance, secretary; Jack
Stranyx, treasurer; Palmer Moore,
sergeant at arms.
Sophomore 3, John Goplerud,
president; Wanda Olsen, vice presl
dent; Helen Benson, secretary;
Earnest Larsen, treasurer; Will
iam Moores, sergeant at arms; Ni
na Aim, cabinet representative.
Freshman 2, Eldon Fox, presi
dent; Malvln Cameron, vice presi
dent; Melvin Webb, secretary; Har
old Alfred .treasurer;. Harold Put.
man, sergeant at arms.
Freshman 1, Robert RIchoa,
president; Delbert' Davenport, vice
president; Richard Holm, secre
tary; Bessie Benson, treasurer; Joe
L.ytio, sergeant at arms.
SIDNEY-TALBOT
Sidney, Or., Oct. 8. Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Farr of The Dalles
spent several days last week visit
ing with Mr. Farr'e brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. 3. 0. Farr.
Fred Jorgenson was a business
visitor In Salem, Monday.
Carl Morris has ordered one of
the new Ford car.-j and expects to
have It delivered within the
month.
Mrs. Fred Myers and son. Max.
attended the state fair on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. GHmore had
as their guest for several days last
week, Mre. Gilmorcs father, Mr.
Wiedman, of Scio.
Mr. nnd Herbert Smith, Mrs.
Mury Smith and Miss Dorothea
Smith, all of Portland, were here
Saturday to attend the funeral of
Feel Splendid!
Nicest Laxative,
"Cascarets" 10c
ST I I.
i
Don't slay head
achy, dizzy, bil
ious, constipated,
sick!
One or two
pleasant candy
like "Cascarets"
taken any time
rrS Y will mildly stlm-
"1 ulate your liver
and start your
bowels. Then you will both look
and fool clean, sweet and refresh
ed. Your head will be clear, stom
ach sweet, tongue pink and your
skin rosy.
Hecause "Coscarots never srrioo
or sicken. It has become the larg-
est selling laxative in the world.
jircctiona for men. women.
children on each box any drug
store. Adv.
George M. Marlatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kieper and
family spent Wednesday viewing
the exhibits at the state fair.
Miss Kreta Calavan was shop
ping In Albany, Saturday.
Marvel uooicy Is attending toe
Oregon Agricultural college this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Davidson
wcre guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bryant In Salem, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley made
a business trip to Salem, Monday.
Miss Ethel Davis, teacher of the
Sidney school, spent the week-end
at her home in Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Farr and
Mr. and Mrs. Erneet Moore drove
to Pacific City, Sunday, and spent
tho day with Mrs. Farr 8 parents,
Mr. and Mrs, William Mcore.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hampton
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCor
mick, all of Salem, are the gueate
of Mr. and Mm. Tom Hampton thin
week. -
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley and
Mr. and Mre. Warren Cooley and
children motored to Harrisburg,
Sunday, to attend the annual Sun
day school rally held their by the
Christian church.
Mr. Coin of Virginia hae been
viofting his cousin, J. M. Calavan,
for the lost week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stem of For
est Grove were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kieper, Tuesduy
evening.
Mrs. Loufsj, Joseelyn of Aber
deen, Wash., Bister of Mrs. G. M.
Marlatt, Guy Josselyn and Miss
Opal Hen nick also of Aberdeen
were here Saturday to attend the
funeral of G. M. Marlatt.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Farr attend
ed the state fair TueBday ot last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers and
son. Max, drove to balem, Satur
day night, for the horse show giv
en at the state fair grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Wyatt and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyatt spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Cooley.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Calavan and
Miss Edith Calavan of Albany
were Sunday guests at the J. M.
Calavan home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Farr of The
Dalles and Mr. and Mre. J. O. Farr
drove -to Salem, Thursday, and
spent the day at the state fair.
Mrs. Mae Wyant of Empire is a
gueet at the home of Mrs. U. -M.
Marlatt this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Belknap
were callers at the G. M. Belknap
borne, Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Calavan and
family were fair visitors Wednes
day of last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hunt and
son, Carol, of Bandon, Or., were
guests Saturday night of Mrs.
Hunt's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Meier.
Mrs. Eva Dumas was called from
Berkeley, Cal., by the death of her
father, G. M. Marlatt, Thursday.
Mrs. Dumas will not return to
Berkeley at once, but will visit
with her mother and brother, G.
II. Marlatt, for a week or ten
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
and daughter were guests of Mrs.
Johnson's parents, Mr. aud Mrs.
II. H. Hampton, over Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Tuttle and daughter,
Mrs. Charles G a re Won, of Aber
deen, Wash., were here for the
funeral of G. M. Marlatt, Satur
day. Mrs. Tuttle Is Mrs. Marlatt's
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mcierand
daughter, Janis, and Lloyd Mar
latt attended the closing ot tho
state fair Saturday evening.
San Diego, Cul. San Diego's de
stroyer crews made a lot of
friends among the maids of Aus
tralia and New Zealand, fourteen
SkinJ
hags ot mull troni those coun
tries indicated. Ninety-nino por
cent ot tho lettors appeared Jo
have hecn written by women.
Lemons Tighten
Wrinkled
, Squeez e the
Juice of two
lemons In a bot
tle contain 1 n g
threo ounces of
Orchard White,
which any drug
gist will supply
for a few cents,
shake well and
you havo tho
very mildest antl-wrlnklo lotion to
tighten relaxed skin, eraso fine
lines and eradicate crows feot.
Massage this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion into tho skin at
night. By morning most of the
tell tale wrinkles, tired lines and
crows feet are smoothed out, giv
ing a more youthful contour to
cheeks, chin, throat. It leaves tho
skin velvety soft, clear and fresh.
Beauty experts use this astrin
gent lotion for enlarged pores,
also to bleach and whiten sallow,
tunned skih.
Mix this harmless lotion yourself
since it acts best immediately af
ter prepared. Adv.
When You Wake Up
Tired Look Out For
Chronic Fatigue
Many a man and woman who is al
ways weak and tired, who goes to bed
exhausted, and gets up weary and un
refreshed in the morning many, yes,
thousands of these worn-out people
are victims of chronic fatigue and do
not know it.
Chronic fatigue la entirely different
from the ordinary, "healthy" fatigue
youfeelafterviporousexercise. Chronic
fatigue comes from uriihin. Your organs
and muscles have become debilitated
due to lack of sufficient organic iron
in your blood.
strengthen your system by restoring
this organic iron to your blood. But
don't take the older mineral iron medi
cines which many doctors now say do
little good. Take organic iron Nux
ated Iron which is like the Iron In
your own blood. Unlike ordinary min
eral iron it will not injure the teeth or
disturb the stomach, but is promptly
assimilated. Take Nuxated Iron for
Just 2 weeks and you'll be astonished
how that weak, tired feeling vanishes,
and you gain new strength and endur
ance. Money back if not improved.
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Steal precious minutes from kitchen drud
gery by serving New Style H-O Quick
Cooking Oats for breakfast!
On and off the (ire in 2 minutest A new
breakfast dish. Filled with flavor packed ,
.with nourishment!
Oat flakes that cook into granular oatmcaL
Smooth and firm in texture, yet retaining
the roughage that stimulates digestion.
That "all-night cooked"
flavor in only two minutes
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Fall Selling Campaign at
Director's Dept
Store
SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain
Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
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For Ladies
1G Dresses, desired materials and
shades; values up (J- M
to f20.00, now tpL'i,JD
22 Coals, plain and fur trimmed ;
values up to ?25. (T-f Q frrv
On sale at tPXOoOU
New Fall Felt (CO QQ
Hats tD.iO
Forem Brand wool mixed Union
Suits, short sleeves, -4 4f
ankle length 4lo' J
Gingham 30 patterns to - ft
choose from, yard ........... X71
Silk and Wool mixed Q ft
Hose OVC
27-inch Outing Flannel,
Percales, -t A
yardl 14 C
For Children
Children's Hats .. $1.98
$2.49
$2.98
$2.98
$2.98
$2.98
..$2.98
Girls' Aslrachan
Sweaters ,
Girls' School
Shoes
Boys' Corduroy
Long Pants
Boys'
Overcoats
Boys' Wool
Sweaters ...
Boys High Top
Shoes
For Men
Sweater Coats .. $1.98
Wool Flannel qq
Shirts tM.0
Corduroy .rtQ qq
Pants iPAt&O
Union Suits, (J - t ft
medium weight J)A.4i:
Dress of Work flQ ftfT
Shoes PO.D
16-inch (1r ftr
high cuts DO.tD
Overcoats $14,75
Flannel Shirts 98c
Groceries
Pure Cane Sugar,
100 lb. bag
10 lbs.
.$5.89
61c
Peaberry Coffee,
per lb
3 lbs
Best Creamery Butter,
2 lbs .
..35c
$1.00
$1.03