Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 13, 1925, Image 2

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    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
News from Nearby Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of. the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
Andrew Weiss, assistant director
ot' the federal reclamation depart
mcnt and V. W. Johnson, an as-
Ant-lito economist of the depart
ment, arc at Madras compiling
data from reports that have been
mudo previously on the North Unit
project, the stale engineer's office
announced today.
The reports from which the data
nrc lining taken Include one made
In 11)14 by the Httito In connection
with the federal reclamation sor
vlco. also the Wiley report made In
l'j'M, the revision of estimates of
the several projects 'embodied In
the Fisher report of 1122 and the
latest report known as the Powers
report, made last year.
Mr. Weiss Intends to mnko a
fit tidy of all the previous reports
besides making a first hand in
vestigation of soil conditions, eco
nomic featurcK, settlement pofslbili
ties ami engineering features of the1
entire Deschutes project, and par
ticularly with relation to the
North Unit.
Ills report will he completed be
fore the first of the coming year
and will doubtless be used when 1
reclamation next comes up for con
ahierallon in congress.
- FALLS CITY
Fulls City, Or;, Oct. 13. Mrj.
Hathaway lluell is visiting rela
tives in Monmouih this week.
The Sunday school hoard of the
Methodist church will hold a tpc
cial meeting Thursday evening.
' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hose or Hill,
Cal.. and Neal Pollock of Klniuiitl.
Kulls are visiting with their sister
Mrs. B. la, IJuell. Mr. und Mrs.
J lose will remain for the winter,
while Mr. Pollock returns to
home hi a few days.
Missed Olive and Emmn Willlj
left Sunday for Marshfieid, where
they will spend the winter.
Mrs. Cecil Duell's lit tic daugh
ter, who has been ill for more than
two months with kidney trouble,
Is slowly recovering.
Mrs. J a men H. Maker and family
and Mrs. 11. S. Zimmerman were
Dallas shoppers Saturday atto
noon.
1. If. Hogert and D wight Chat-
fee were btiHiiiosa callers to ShIo'ii,
Saturday, after their car which
Was left there several days ago fo.
repalrs. Leiilic Willis left last week for
Toledo, where hu hue employment.
Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Dor man
have leased the property owned by
his uncle, W. 11. Dormau, in the
south part of town and will move
thero this week, as this Is a wel
. equipped poultry ranch. Mr. and
Mrs. Dortuan are going Into (hut
bit -sin oss.
Mrs. Winnie Coslelle and daugh
ter ot Wluloek, Wash., are visit
lug with her parent, Mr. and Mn
Thomas Weaver. Miss Dolly
Kk'hnrdsun will remain hern with
her grandparents and attend
school tliis winter,
G. W. Fuller hue moved nls
family to Cornelius, where tht.y
will reside this winter.
M rs. A. C. Peterson of Saa
Francl3co, Cal., who is here for a
month visit Inrv with relatives, led
Saturday for Powers, Or., whirr
idle will visit several days wlt:i
her sister, Mrs Frank Powov,
then will come hack to Falls CKy
to finish her visit.
The Mountain States Powor
company has a crew of men re
wiring tho ctiy bo ns to dlRconuont
the street light from tho domestic
lights. This will be completed In
a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiitklns
and twin daughters of Kels.i.
Wash,, were recent guests of Mm.
Adillo Montgomery. Tho friends
had not seen each other for more
than twenty years.
Miss Kl'zabeth Wagnor was
home over Saturday and Sunday.
She is staying In Dallas and
teaching In tho Orchard View
school a few miles east f Dallas.
Hurry E. Hentun of Kugene. edi
tor of tho World Kvaugcl, otio of
tho most widely distributed ro
llout! periodicals on the ma jr.
wan n lecturer in the Christian
church Sunday.
A hunter from Salem caused
quite a bit of envy Sunday when
lift parard through town with twn
largo buck "deer" in the back of
his car.
Mrs. James Maker and two ihll
ilren and her mother, Mr. H. 3.
Zimmerman, drove to Kugeno. i
Hiindny, where they will visit wli'i
friends for n few days.
MIhs P.uth (iottfried was home
Saturday and Sunday from Silver
ton, where she ia teach ins; in th".
schools.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mack aud
baby, Mrs. Frank Mack and dattgh
ter, Lucile, and Mrs. M. A. Pu?h
were visiting In Woodburu and
Nowberg, Sunday.
Frank Mack und A. B. Allan
drove to Portland, Friday, where
Mr. Muck purchased a new l.'ssex
coach,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mack, Mr
and Mrs. Hoy , McMuiphy and
Colonel Will Matthews were busi
ness visitors to ICugene, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Van Dsn
Bosch and Min.j Clara Melscr of
Pedee were Fulls City visitors Sat
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peal, Vivian
Deal and Mrs, E. A. Bttrhank spen'.
Sunday visiting relatives an J
friends In Salem;
Herbert Dun lap returned from
Estacnda, Saturday, where his
parents have moved. lie will stay
in Falls City for a while and work
in the mill for H. Buell. Ilerbo-t
suld they lost a i-U, valued at JO.
along the highway while moving
Thursday.
Miss Jessio Paul of Monmouth
and Miss Gladys Paul ot Salem
wore home over Sunday for a visit
wllh their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. (iruhim
were up from NcwbovK, Sunday,
and snout the day with relatives
A reception was given Monday
evening in the Meihodtst enures
for the new naetor. Rev. H. H.
MIIoh and family.
Mies Amanda Howe left for Port
land, "Sunday, whero sho will at
tend u reliidous conference.
Tho Westorn Savings & I'O.ui
association have done ho well in
Falls City tho past week that thoy
are siayini; a few more days,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'leal arc
moving back to Falls City for th
winter from their goat ranch.
J. Mann, Southern Pacific age.it
at Illack Ilock, overturned Ins
h'n'd tho other evening when he
undertook to light a oigarcU
whllo driving on a straight road a
few miles woutheast of town
thn Lewisvlll? road. The cor was
damaged hut fortunately no one
wus hurt.
I.
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SILVERTON
Kiherlon Or.. (. t. (Spc
cial.) Tho Silvurtim aoliojl
fiKt lutll team (lcfi'iitoil Unit 01 tier
v:iis 111 a close Kulliu placd at riil
vorton. Krlilay aCtei'noull. The
score was 2 to 0.
-Clmrliw Hills Is at Ills homo at
KilviTlon recovering from ncvere
Imrlin on Ilia iinns received In
recent oil explosion at Carlton, Or.
.Mr. Mills la repurteu as nnprov
I in:.
O E. Hliell Is sutferlne from
crushed tliiRer received wlill
wnt'Utur on tile carriaKe at th
Silver Kalis Timber company mill
Mr. and Mrs. (lien Howe arc
uiieniiiiii! tin week-end at th
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Kivlnes
enterlalned Mr. und Mrs. Uudluph
llelniirlson und Joliii Kolnurunu
at tlieir homo east o Hilvertou ai
iliri.ntr Sniidav.
Willie Dyhevik has been on '.lit
sick list for I ho pant tew days.
Mr iiinl Mrs. (ivoritc lleurikse
lr iii' orei'on Cltv were week-en 1
LMieais at tho homo of Mr. Ileurlk
iien'o parcnls. ltev. and Mrs. Geo.
iionrlkxeit of SUvorlon.
Miss Winona rainier, Miss Allen
.lenseii and Uc'.wln Hattebcrg apent
.Sunday at Corvallis.
Mr. nntl Mm. Martin TinBles! id
of Jefferson were Sunday guests
;if Kllvertoll.
Mrs. 13 A. Wilson of lndlanola.
town. I. vIsltliiL- nt the home o,
her dailKliter. Mrs. 15. l McN?i".
of Rllverton.
Mr. and Mm. John C. Score, wno
hnn heeii llvln at Sllvcrlon for
a number of months, have move!
to Portland and lire now living at
Uanclall street. Mr. und Mrs
Score expert t 1'"1 l"tcr
In California. Whllo nt nnvcruii
lliey lived In the homo lielonslntf
to Mrs. N. I'. Thcnipson.
Mr ami Mrs. Andrew llaere.
who hnve lvon living on Nor'.'i
Water at reel, have moved to the
Levi Conlciud farm on lloweoll
I'rnlrie. Mr. llaero Is it lirothei
of Mrs Cloiiletml.
(iralit n.-ivls is attracting eon
slilei.ihle ,ittctitlin nt his farm on
Liberty Hill. Mr. Kavls has In
vented a new way of dolus lih
farm work with case. In fact he
rides nround in his Dodue car
while a barrow, tied on behind
dura '.lie wor!;. The stubble field
where bo hiu been nt work is a
little billy and u little rniiKh. but
thin iloea not scorn to bother the
Dodir.j tourlniT car or Mr. Davi!-
eltlicr, for that mailer.
The llriish Creek nud rarailise
mail rouiinu'iltlcs which have been
in n name preserve for the pist
three ye.irs aiiuounce that they
will remain In the frame preserve
jfraln this pe;lsnn. The land own
ers of these two districts report
STOMACH'OUEER
GAS, INDIGESTION
Take without Fear as Told
in "Bayer" Packatc
Chew a few Pleasant Tablets,
Instant Stomach Relief I
H you feel full, ulek or uncom
fortHblv aftrr e;linpc. hn In
hnrmlfftfl ntum.ich relief. "Pape's
iJiiineoitti ' settle tho itomach und
correct dlRositon lha moment It
renrhrt the vtomnrh
This Run run teed At o ma eh cor
rectly Cuit tiit few rcntA at
mat a few yi-.irs uko outido hunt
era overran the land without h.-;
much as tukini; tieinifHalon from
the ov.ueib; that tliene buiiio hunt
ers were not particular if they
trampled down a field of corn, kaic
or fiuythJncr olso which might o
in their way; that lliey often shot
arpuml farm huiltlinKS and that 't
domestic noullrv- came in the- wav
of tho ahot the iiURlum seomed '.o
think that this wus as good at;
wild gp.mc. Thy hunters often
drovo their cum Into the fl(tld3.
Another thing that the laud own
er:i objected to wa that there
were never any pheasant left for
them to hurif when they sot tin.
time, as the grounds were pretcy
wall covered the first few day -jf
the Beaton. Tl.Cf-e formers are now
forhldding outaide hunters and in
conaeiiuence the game has greatly
increased hero during the past row
yeara, The preyervo contains
about 1200 acres. Those IlsteJ
under the protection are Alfred
.(onsen, V. Munson. (ieorge Hause,
M. J. Madsen, William Matirer..
Johu Dyhevik. William Dyh'jvik,
John Goplerud. Fred Krug, John
Moo, Dan i)ylMeiter, Alvin Krug,
Sam Stortz, August Elton, Alex
Mot his, Carl I.orenzon and H.
Iluirl.
RICKltEALL
Uickreall, 'Or., Oct. 13. Mn.
10. A, Stenajii spent tho day wit'i
her mother, Airs. Samuel On of
rial em, ana attended the supper
given by the ladies of the mission
ary society of the Congregational
church.
Everett McClellan and family
haVo moved from hero to Salem,
whore Mr. McClellan is employed
by Pat Burns in hie garage on
Fairgrounds street.
Among the pleasure seekers frjm
hero Saturday going to Dallas
were Mr. and Mrs. Juek Goodell,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Uenipsey and
Air. and Mrs. Hurry Dcrnpfley.
Will Itowe I is doing some work
on his place here, arter having
completed his work with the coun
ty rock crusher.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Counter of
SI I vert on, formerly or Falls City,
wero through here ou their return
trip from I'oriland, whero their
oldest son. Ensign Courier, has
employment.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Walt ol
i'oriland visited at Mr. Walt's par
ent on Sundny. Another son,
llersehel Wait, and family were
aluo Sundny guestu at Mr. and Mrs.
Ceorge Wait's.
Mrs. l'at Burns of Salem was a
caller here Monday afternoon.
Orville L'rlee has laken over t!;
Dempsey garage.
Mrs. 1. A. Slouson was a pas
senger to Monmouth, Sundiy
morning, where who spent tho d.iy
with a mend, Mit Kramer, re
turning in '.he evening accom
panied by Miss Parker, asslstaut
dean of women at the normal. Th
ladles all called at tho Htutl'.'iit
hotiiio hero before the return to
Monmouth.
Miss .lutla Munn and Miss Adi
I' a rm or of Dallas spent Sunday
evening at the home of Mr and
Mm. Harry lJenney, upon IhMr
roturn from Corvalli, whero thoy
vlsitc.I Miss IVarl Fegley, n former
Dallas teaeher.
(Maude Iliekerson of MeMiuu
vlllo called on friends hero Suu
day.
krnost Palmer went to Portluud
on a business trip lust Saturday,
Coi'll Pool, of tho Klmbnll sehnnt
of theology of Slalom, prenclted
noro hunday morning.
UEliVAIS
Cervais, Or, Oct. 13. Sopho
mores of the Oervais union high
schol gave a freshman party Fri
day evening In honor of the fresh
man class. After playing many
games and annoying the freeh
men, a delightful luncheon wus
served by the tionhomores. It
said that the upper clansmen had t
belter time than the freshmen,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. GraegmHa
and Mrs. CD, Kaylur of Portlan-.l
were guests at the J. K. Nay'ar
homo Sunday. Mrs. C. D. Nayler
i u sinter of Mm. J. E. Naylor and
intends to spend the winter with
her sister.
Benjamin Moltmn, accompanied
by Mrs. S. Stevens, lone and Dorij
turner, Margery Vincent and Zoe
Cuisforth, motored to Salem, Sat
urday afternoon
Mr. und Mrs. James Clark ani
children virdted friends and rela
tivB n Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weiss and
family of Voodburn spent Sun
day at the home of his father and
sister, J. Vc!s and Miss Gertie
Weiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Seguin and
family, Raymond and Eleanor, of
St. Paul and Kermit and Earl
K linger of Portland were guests oi'
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab ani
family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mre. F. T. Cutsfort'i
and eon, Olenn, motored to Port
land, Saturday afternoon and vis
ited with friends and relatives on
Su nday.
Leslie Cony, who is working a
McMinnville, spent the week-end
with his wife und children.
Mrs. B. W. Snyder spent Satur
day and Sunday visiting friends
iml relatives in Portland.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. I-Ienning on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. B J. Kellerman o'
Portland.
Can you beat this? A pumpkin
weighing 12S pounds grown hy
It. P. Horning of Ccrvais. It is on
display nt the Oervais State bank.
Monica Schwab won two blu:
ribbons at the state fair this year
on pillow cases and bureau scarf.
Mj's. Sum Jones has recently
bought a home at Salem and In
tends to move In the near future.
A. DeJardln and J. A. Fera-jli-
wellev, who has been deer bund
ing the past ten days, returned
home Sattird-.y but had no hte'e
in getting any deer, They report
a very enjoyable trip.
Mrs. S. Smith and Miss Fern
Wadsworth spent the we?k-oiul in
Port land.
Cold, 'pH
"Just Rub It On"
Mothers who have precious lit
tle live In their keeping rcnllac
tho danwr to delicate stomachs of
so much dosing.
That ia why o many millions
of mothers now depend entirely
upon Vlcks tor croup and chil
dren's colds.
Thero Is nothing lo swallow
yon Just rub Vlcks over throat
and chest at bedtime and cover
with a warm flannel, leaving the
bed clothes loose about the. neck
so that tho arising vnpors may be
rreely Inhaled. The child la usu
ally better next morning.
Vlcks can be used freely anil
often with perfect safety, even on
the youngest member of the fam
ily.
V
V A PO R U B
Oven 17 Million Jars lsco Ycaatt
DONALD 1
Donald, Oct. 13 A number of
people from this place attended
the Sunday school convention held
at Aurora' on Sunday. Tho next
convention for this district will he
held In this city In February.
Itcv. Marple held services in the
church Sunday morning. Tho Don
aid nnd Fargo churches were as
tdgncd to Rev. Marple for tho com
ing year.
The Mioses Hnzol and Let ha
Cone spent the week end in Port
laud.
The regular monthly mejiing of
tho directors of tho Farmer's Fire
Relief nftsocintinn was held In the
insurance building on Saturday. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Bush spent
Sunday In Newberg with Mr.
Bush's father and mother.
Mrs. William Blttick was in
town Friday evening to attend the
roRiitar meeting of tho women's
benefit association held In the hall
I Straighten Up!
Nicest Laxative,
"Cascarets" 10c
Dou'L stay
hcalachy, dlzsy,
sick. Nothing
else r e 1 I e ves,
that bilious, con
stlpated feeling
so nicely as candy-like
"Caeca
rets." Tako one
or two of 11110
(loiwaiit la.attvo tablets any
time, to gently stlmulato your liv
er and start your bowels. Then
you will feel fine, your head be
comes clear, stomach- sweet, ton
gue pink, skin rosy.
Cascarets" gently clean so.
sweeten and refresh the entire
system. They never gripe, overact
or sicken. Directions for men.
women and children on each box.
any drug store. Adv.
August Huckestein
Insurance Agency
Travelers Life, Accident and Automobile Insurance
Tire Insurance
209 Oregon lild.
Phone 1239
Ladd & Bush Bankers
ESTABLISHED 1868
General Banking Business
Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to S. p. m.
here.
Mr. and Ma. H, C. Roberts and
daughter, Mis Helen, left la.st
week or Pittsburgh, while oil hid
vacation Mr. Roberts expeetfl to at
tend a part of tiic world series
baseball games.
Mr. und Mrs. G. A. Corns the
Misses Hazel and Letha Cone, Mr.
and Mrs. Ci. B. Ackerson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ij. H. Garrett and Mrs. Mae
St. Helen drove to Portland one
evening last week to attend the
Billy Sunday meeting.
Donald lodge No. 126 A. F. and
A. -At, held its regular meeting In
the hall Saturday evening. De
grees were conferred upon two can
didates.
C. J. Espy, R. J. Hughes and
John Pugh, all former residents of
this vicinity, wero in town Sat
urday evening.
Roger St. Helen spent Sunday
with relatives In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jirnst nnd
Herman Cone were on a hunting
trip last week, and returned home
Friday evening.
The regular meeting of Venus
chapter, No. 1UD. O. K. S., wilt be
held In the brick hall next Friday.
The past matrons and past patrons
of the chapter will be the "honor";
guests of the evening. !
BBUSH COLLEGE
Brush College, Or., Oct.. 13.
The first meeliiiK of the ladies'
club, the Brush College Helpers.
met Thursday afternoon at the
homo ot Mrs I.ee Gibson. The pro
gram for the coming year was out
lined. Talks on vacation trips en
joyed by the club members wove
given followed by games and re
freshments. The officers of tho
club for this year ore Mrs. K. W.
Harritt, president; Mrs. A. Utley.
vice-president; Mrs. J. Schlndle.,
secretary :ind teasurer. Mrs. Pau.
Wallace will be hostess for the
next meeting, which will be held
at her home Thursdav afternooa,
October 22.
Tho Bible sttidy class met at the
home of Mr. Lehman, Thursday
evening. A committee to outline
a course of study was appointed.
The next meeting of the class will
bo at the home of Mrs. Utley.
Ihtir.-tday evening. October Id.
INGROWN NAIL
Turns Right Out Itself
The Brush College Commit uity
club met Friday evening at the
school house. A nice program was
given by the children. Mrs, Will
iam McCall's piano numbers wet a
greatly enjoyed also. Tho deed to
the picnic grounds, a beautiful tix-
acro tract containing seven)
springs, was given to the commun
ity by Mrs. Cornelia Harritt, who
presented the gift in the name of
her 1ms band, the lute Byron Hav
rltt, and herself. The appreciation
and thanks of the community wcr-1
extended her by Mr. Lehnun,
president of the club.
Starting October IS, a week of
evangelistic meetings will be hal J
at Brush Cjllege, conducted oy
Captain Hall of McMinnville. Or.
Even one Is invited to come.
JEFFERSON
.Tefterson, Or. Oct. 13. D. H.
Hayes and Mrs. Hctta Wilson of
Portland visited at the home of
Mayor and Mrs, J. G. Fontaine tho
latter part of last week.
Mr and Mis. Guy Aupperly and
daughter, Elizabeth, returiie 1
home Thursday evening from a
trip to San Francisco, Cal.
Miss Verna Cooley went to Si
lem, Thursday evening, to atteni
a party honoring her grandfather.
Mr. Cooley s birthday.
Mrs. J. C. Van Winkle was In
Salem. Thursday.
DR. CALDWELL
AT AGES3
A few drops of "Outgro" in tho
orcvico of the ingrowing nail re
duces inflammation and pain nnd
so toughens the tender, sensitive
skin underneath tho toe nail, that
it can not penetrate the flesh, and
tho nail turns naturally outward
almost over night.
"Outgro" Is a harmless antisep
tic manufactured for chiropodists.
However, anyone can buy from
the drug storo a tiny bottle con
taining directions. Adv.
It's Cruel to
j "Physic' a
ariv.i5.' I To Br. W. B.
W&&Jr Cnltlwell, of Mon
Wj Si ! ticello, III., a
E&ij?.. . S't practicing physi-
i, clan for 47 years
it seemed cruel
that so many
11 constipated I n-
f ants and chil
dren had to be
kept constantly
"stirred up" and
half sick hy tak
Ing c a thartic
pills, tablets,
sails, calomel and nasty oils.
While he knew that constipa
tion was the cause of nearly all
children's little Ilk?, be did not
believe that a sickening "purge"
or "physic" every llttlewhile was
necessary.
In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
he discovered a laxative which
regulates the bowels. A single
dose will establish natural, heal
thy bowel movement for weeks at
a time, even if the child was
chronically constipated. Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin not only
causes a gentle, easy bowel move
ment but, best of all, It Is often
months before another dose Is
necessary. Besides, il is absolutely
harmless, and so pleasant that
even a cross feverish, bilious, sick
child gladly takes it.
GOcent bottlerntCaH'eir
any store that CJVRVTIB
sells medicine - JT
PEPSIN
and just see
yourself.
tyads THRONE
w
Mother insisted, despite Dad's
protest, tliat the old oak Mor
ris chair had no place in the
newly decorated living room.
But daughter came to Dad's
rescue, and brought his chair
up'tO'date by re finishing it in
walnut with LUSTRELAC
VARNISH STAIN.
Why not re finish those picccj
of furniture grown old in scr'
vice? You will find the correct
finish to match practically
every kind of wood; Lustrckc
Varnish Stain conies in oak,
light oak, dark oak, walnut,
and light and dark mahogany.
Ask for a color card which
mvp f?inr-f inns fnr rnfinishittfT
ft j
umiturc. It also shows the
various wood colors and cX'
plains how hardwood effects
arc secured on soft wood floors
by using Lustrclac Varnish
Stain.
You can now paint your property nnd pay on
the Dass Huctcr Monthly Payment Plan. Call
and let us explain this plan to you.
S-HUETER
PAINTS and VARNISHES
Sold by
HAUSER BROS.
372 State St., Salem
- J
Miss Ueuevieve Weid spout Fri
day In Aluaity.
W. F. Klanipe and family movud
from Jefferson to their farm at
Lake Labioh center, Saturday.
Mrs. A. Brown wus in SlicJ I,
Thursday evening
Harry McKeo, Victor Looney
and H, A. Delasaux returned Fri
day from deer hunting. Harry
McKeo brought homo a deer.
Headache
(I rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh.
Sold by druggutt foiomiC nan
6.J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohit
Ciisn rfirm with the
ph)-rciao' cafe pros-
- cripcion i.N-A-um.
' Loiuair.snonsrcT.Hcs.
Does not effect heart.
Clinically provrn by preff !ror of unlldn.
throucll ten yi-an of coimant list lor
cliil-icn ai d ailuhs of ull atei.
An-a-cin Safely Reliant
Tootlmclu Colli. N.-uralln
Israeli. liillucrua lllicuirallsra
Handy Pocket Tin Only 25c
'sulisfiibe for the Journal
Yesterday-Tomorrow
Forget the discouragements of
yesterday. Live and work today so
that tomorrow you may enjoy the
fruits of the prosperity you are
building. Begin with a savings
account.
State Savings and
Loan Association
CHAS. WII'EH, General Manager
Heilig Theatre Lobby IS!) North High St.
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Convenient
stopovers
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At so little added cost, include
sunny California nnd the romantic
scenes of the old South in your
itinerary.
The Warm Winter Way
Shasta route to California-Four
fine trains daily through service to
Los Angeles viaSouthcmCalifornia
Express, thence
Sunset route viaEl Paso, San An
tonio, Houston, to New Orleans.
Connects with Southern Pacific
steamcrtoNcwYorkand with trains
to cast and north.
Get full particulars today.
A. A. Mickel, D. F. A P. 4.. 184 N. Liberty St.. Phone 41 or 80.
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How this new service
helps you buy a finer ivcttch.
Wlien vou buv a wntch vnu bnv vpars
of timekeeping service. If you divide
the price of a good watch by the num
ber of years you wear it, you will see
that you arc getting thatscrviccchcaply.
The only thing, perhaps, that has kept
you from buying the watch you want
is the inconvenience of paying the full
price in one lump sum.
Now, to overcome that inconven
ience, we offer our new Divided Charge
Account Service on Grucn Watches.
Now you need pay only part of the
purchase price upon delivery. The re
mainder comes due at the end of each
month following. And there is but one
price for a Grucn Watch, no matter
how you buy It ""
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Jewelers and Silversmiths
Stale and Liberty, Salem, Oregon
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