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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1925)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE BYE-LO BABIES E The "Bye-Lo baby," .which has revolutionized the doll Industry in the United Slates, ia on display in mailer models at U. G. Shipley's. This doll was modeled from-a liv ing Infant by Grace Storey Putnam California artist and sculptress, mother of Mlfl Bruce Putnam, the Salem musician. The "Bye-Lo baby" has been the success of the year in toyland, and the greatest success In dolls since Rose O'Neill brought out her "Kewpies" also sponsored by the same firm, that produce the bye lo babies. As is customary, there are a host of Imitations and many of the producers are In litigation In consequence. Mrs. Putnam hunted all through the great hospitals In California to find the most perfect baby and after weeks of search and exam Ing hundreds and hundreds of lit tle babies, she found this baby only three days old which, to her artistic eye, was the most perfect baby siio had seen, and then she used this peift baby as a model and carefully copied every little feature and when she had finished she laid her model doll of wax alongside the real live perfect baby and she and the others who looked at these two babies could hardly tell which was the live baby and which was the doll baby. She showed this wonderfully perfect wax baby to one of the officials of the greatest doll con corns in the whole world and he aid It was tho greatest doll baby that had ever been made by any one. This great doll concern put their best men to work to exactly duplicate It and It has been the success of the year in dolls. They worked a long time ao that they could make this doll baby cry just like a three-day-old baby and they had to give this baby eyes htat would open and close an dlook like a real live baby's eyes. FALLS CITY TO MPROVE ROAD 10 TEAL SPRINGS if alls City, Or., Oct. 10. At tin; last regular meeting of the city council, the mayor and council took up several road questions, among others work on the road to the Teal fiprin&s, the headwaters of the municipal water supply, ' and It was decided that tho city should assist In the construction of the road work to tho extent of (50, ft being understood that oth er parties in 'crested were to do likewise. This Includes the city of Monmouth- whose Intake for water supplies arc- In that vicin ity and Messrs Albert Teal and Jay Branson, whose goat farms are on this road. Polk county Is Interested In see ing this road lixcri and it is ho pel to have enough done this fall to the road will be passable for ears ali winter. The eeljtlon board for city elec tion to be held November 8, In cludes Mrs. Phoebe Ward, chair man; Mrs. Ellen Keller and Mr3. EJhyl MeTmnald. judges; Mrs. Cora McCoy and Mrs. A. H. Dodil clerks. At this election there will be one councilman-at-large, two counellmen, for one year each, and three council ir.eu, for two years, to be elected. This is necessary ow fng to several vacancies since last election, A committee of one was ap pointed to take up with the city council the proposition of new sidewalks and ask for bo me relief A very enthusiastic report of the civil pride committee was made, with lists of those winning prizes, as follows: Permanent improvement Mrs. Emma Fmk, first; Gay Deigh, cc ond. Seasonal improvements Mrs, A, A. Muck, first, and Mrs. Anna Gardner, tecoi'd. High school Byron Paul, fire?.; ..eland Adams, second. Grade school Merethal Kriet zer, first. At the commercial club Wednes day evening Paul V. Marls, direc tor of farm extension service of O. A. C, was present and spoke on the work done by county farm agents, after which the Falls City commercial club unanimously adopted a resolution favoring the employment of a county farm agent and boys' and girls club leader, this resolution to be tor warded to the secretary of the Folic County Federated clubs for action. The county surveyor of LIncolu comity, Z. M. Derrick, and a busi ness man of Sileiz, and W. J Southwell of Nortous wore prej ent and presented the matter oi a road between Falls City and Newport, via Kilcxz. It Is probabb that a preliminary survey of thi. road will be made this fall. GOOLEY HIGH SCORE IN SILVERTON SHOOT SUverton, Or., Oct. 10. (Spc rtinl 1 Thn (run chnntins tnnrnn ment which has been in progress lor the past few months at Silvor ton is nof completed and W. W Cooley proved high score man with Vn11nr.n ITnrm,1. a Hnna nflnn-l Mr. Cooley brought down 355 birds out ot 4uu nnr. Mr. Harmon brought down 350 out of 400. The scores of others shooting at th2 400 birds were S. J. Cooley, 30 birds down; G. D. Bowen, 290 and E. B. Kottek, 249. Dr. A. W. Simmons got 292 out of a possible 99F1 jiiwI 11 Tr Ii-lol, irnt 91 (t nn " " on r,v. i wui. of a possible 325. Leo Choque'.'X nit zjy out or a.possiuie zd wuue George Steelhammer hit 225 out f-f a possible 250. of Righteousness "Millions Now Living Will Never Die." Will evil be permitted to con tinue forever? 2 Pet. 8:18. Will the world ever be gov erned by a peaceful ruler? Tea. 9:0-7. All Interested should not fall to henr this lecture by Chas. C. Dest. Derby Bid., Sunday, Oct. 11, at 8 P. M. Seats Free No collection NEW FACTORY MANAGERS 10 ADDRESS CLU E. A. O'Neill, manager, and A D. Alpine, one of the directors of tuo new Western Paper Convert ing company, will be speakers at the chamber of commerce lunchoon next Monday when it Is expected to nil every available seat as a tri bute to the now $200,000 industry which has come here building a $60,000 building and not asking for a dollar, or anything but It be permitted 10 go ahead and fun' tlon with around 150 employes. Tho new plant la rapidly rising and lfi a structure of magnitude on Front street, between Hunt's can nery and the Kings Foods Prod ucts plants. Officers of the new concern are F. W. Leadbette;, president; E. A. O'Neill, vice-president and man ager; F. W. ChauGse, treasurer; L. C. Chausse, plant superintend ent; Lloyd Riches, sales manager, and Joseph Pmdhomme, secretary One of the oig factors in the production of the new plant will be the printing of vast quantities of glasslne papers for the Oregon Hoot (Hbllon" I in fei I P "Ihe Sawdust Trail" Hippodrome Vaudeville Charnoff's Dance Revue Novelty Dancers The Hazel Perry's Edwards and Chum Bullets Bad-Bad 111 Baby Williams Swift and and Healv Daley The Welsh One for Miners Nothing BIT K3 Webfoot Weekly and Comedy Sunday BLIGH Pulp & Paper company. Eastern users of this paper demand that it come to them in a printed form and facilities which have been available to the paper company for such printing have made It diffi cult to meet eastern competition as to price. - Establishment of the new converting company will overcome this difficulty and it Is believed so a long way toward ma terially increasing the demand and output for local paper. Mr. Alpine, one of the directors of the new company and one of Monday s speakers, is president oi the Paciifc Tablet company of Ta coma. U. G. Holt, vice-president ot the chamber, will be chairman of ihc luncheon. AT Monmouth, Or. Oct. 10. (Spe cial.) Real estate and building activities have been very active in Monmouth during the past year, construction wo.'k totaling over $150,000. Ti.o chief reasons for tho increased activity were the need for more dwellings and van- nucpai improvements, among which are the new sanitary sower system and a new high school gym nasium. Twenty-one residences have been erected and extensive repairs made to many more to tike care of the Increased housing r.3- mand. The labor supply has nol been suffiicent to meet the do mand,: this being chiefly in th. building trades. Plans arc under way for the erection of more houses and business buildings. The The Speech-Craft Shop A Studio ot Dramatic Expression Voice Building, Impersonation, Coaching, Special claBs in Study and Production of One Act Plays. Perry Prescott Keieelman, B. 0. Director 940 Mill St. Phono 487-J T sewer I ipe I -t a Jar :: Y4m You can get vine, 6and, and cement for the-job, all in one place, here. That has a perfect self centering hell, saves in making joints, built for life time service. We make this kind. Oregon Gravel Co. HOOD AT FRONT ST. 4---f--H 4-H-t LAST TIMES TODAY $3 establishment a- a modern amo park has attracted many tourists traveling on the West Side Pacific highway. Schmidt on Trial. The case ot tho State ot Oregon vs. Emll Schmidt ot Grand Ronde began at 9 o'clock this morning before Circuit Judgo Rameey on a charge ot statutory rape. Schmidt la represented by D. A. Kllks ot McMlnnvllle and the state by Dis trict Attorney Helgerson. 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