THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925.
News from Nearby Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
DaUae, Oct. 23 It Is planned to
hold a Joint session of tho Benton
and Polk county court In Dallas
sometime this week to discuss the
matter of a connecting outlet from
Kings Valley to join the Polk coun
ty market road at the Benton coun
ty line.
The market road to Pedee will
probably be completed to the coun
ty line by Polk county next season,
according to Judge Hawkins an
residents In the flection affected
are bringing pressuro on the lien
ton county court to prepare a mar
ket road connection with this road
Tho juncture of the two market
roads will likewise perfect th
Kings Valley cut off between al
points north and east of Monmouth
and Dallas and tho Newport-Cor-
vallig highway near lilodgett.
MONITOR
Monitor, Or.. Oct. 22. MIi
Grace Dnnaguu and Miss Lily
Is J list, tout here of the Mom to
school; Mrs. Oruur JIastie, teacher
of Harmony, mid Miss Lcoi:i
Bruntuer, louche;1 of Grassy Pond,
attended tlie Marlon county teach
era' inotitute In Salem lust Krlduy
and Saturday.
C. W. Conyne left Saturday for
Montana, expecting to bo gone a
week or ten days. Donald uiu
anders la usuistliiR Mrs. Cony no in
the hunk during Mr. Uoiiyuea alt
bo uce.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Calvin an l
daughter, Kdyitho, wero Sunday
gucMs at the L. K. Dfmlck home.
Mr. and Mrs, 1. O. Lenou wer
Portland vialtura Tuesday.
Earl Qlrtchet came home Mon
day from Deer Island, wlicro he
has been working In the loggm
cumps for the pn-st tteveral moot lis.
A six-pound baby boy arrive;!
at the homo of Air. and Mrs. H
S. LcFebore, Monday evening, Oct.
Ill Dr. Ucruld Smith of Wood
burn was In attendance.
Hans Jensen and daughter
Mias Sophia Jensen, left last week
for Anaheim, (Jul., for the bcnufii
of tho hitter's hralth. Mr, Jensen
expects to be gone about ten day
while MImj Jensen will spend the
winter In the southern city.
George Miksch and sons, Lloyd
and Menard, and Miss Hoot and
Miss ilert, all of Portland, Hpent
Sunday ut tJie S. L. Urautner
home.
Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Bihorstoln
and family, accompanied by Mrs.
C. V. Carmlchacl and daughter,
Eunice, motored to Portland, Fri
day. Mrs. Curmlchael vitdle.l
Mis. Gllles ut tho Portland Sani
tarium.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blrtchet vis
lied from Saturday until Monday
with Mrs. Ulrtcl.ct'H brother, Carl
Jensen, and wife of Banks, Or.
Mr. and Mrs. F It. Blair enter
tained at dinner last Thursday
evening, Mr. and Mrs T. P. Illalo
gan nnd Mr. and Mrs. Cal Schlador
of Silverton.
The Ladies Aid society will meci
nil day with Mrs. Claude Norton
Thureday, November 5.
V. H, Delbrueggo of Bond, who
jue.t recenlly returned from Camp
Perry, Ohio, where ho uttende 1
the national shoot with tdic state
Oregon civilian team, In visiting
his old ' 1 fiend, C. V. Curmlchacl,
nnd faintly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole .Tacobson and
Mr. anil Mrs. Percy Adams visited
Sunday at Molalla with their
niece, Mrs. McCutcheon.
On October 25, the Elliott
Pruirio und Smyrna people will
unite In a harvest homo and
thanksgiving service with tho con
firefiatioiml church at this place.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Service
at 11 a. in., after which there will
be a biiBtcct dinner and program In
tho afternoon. A cordial invita
tion i extended to all.
Sunday dinner gurats at tho L
D. Lenon home Sunday wore Will
iam Hosier nnd mother, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Hosier, Mrs, Janle Christ
ian n and son, Eiwyn.
C. V. Carmichacl Bhlpped a car
Jond of siock today,
Mrs. W. II. Broyles. Mrs. To3
Johnson. Mrs. Frank Waldorf nnd
two tittle di-ugbters, Ellen and
Payo, of Woodburn visited Mon
day afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Van
Cleave.
The Monitor orchestra mot for
THAT HANGS ON
Persistent coughs and cold a load
in serious trouble. You can stop
tlicm now With Creomulslon, an
emulsified creodote that fa plens
ant to take. Creotnulslon Is a new
medical discovery with two fold
action; It soothes nnd hen In the
Inflamed membranes and inhibits
germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is
recognized by high medical au
thorities as one of tht greatest
healing agencies for persistent
cough and colds and other formf
; of thront troubles. Creomulflon
contains, in addition to creosote,
other healing elements which
soothe arid heal the Infected mem
branes and atop the Irritation and
Inflammation, while the creosote
goes on to the stomach, is absorb
ed Into the blood, attacks the tent
of the trouble and checks the
growth of the germs.
Creomulslon Is guaranteed sat
isfactory in the treatment of per
sistent coughs and colds, bronchi.il
asthma, bronchitis and other
forma of respiratory diseases, and
Is excellent for building up the
system after colda or flu. Money
refunded if any cough or cold Is
not relieved after taking accord
ing to directions. Ask your drug
gist. Creomulslon Company, At
lanta, Oa. Adv.
their firut practice laat Wednes
day evening with Mm, Dr. He-
Arthur as director.
The Monitor Sunday school woa
the banner for the largest attend
a nee ut the district Sunday school
cunveutiju held la Silverton I tut
Sunday.
Miss Luc lie Hcnnlger, who is
working In Saleiu spent the week
end at the homo of her uncla, M
F. Duy, and family.
Mr, und Mrs. Edward Edlund of
Tacoma, Wash., are visiting the
former s aister, Mra. B. W. Battle-
con, and family.
Ed Viclc, who hus been taking
medical treatments in Portland
for the past several weeks return
ed home Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Droxel White and baby,
Vornon, Mrs. Gordls Watts and
little daughter, Virginia, and Mrs.
H.ittie White motored to Oregon
City and Portland, Tuesday.
John Mcllolick was a visitor tn
tlie metropolis Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bibcreteln
and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Carmlch
ael motored to Sulem, Sunday
evening to see the play "East
Lynn.
Mrs. Bert Bubb and little
daughter, Dorothy, returned horn
last week from a months visit with
her mother in Illinois.
GERVAIS :
Gervals, Or., Oct, 22. Miss
Clairo Collette and Miss Eetell
Magrclnl were host eases at an old
fashioned candy party In honor
of tho school faculty on Thursday
evening at tho home of Mrs. Mar
garet Hall. Tho remainder of the
evening woe spent fa playln
cards und devouring the candy.
rite invited guests were Mr, and
Mrs. G. W. Delay, Mrs. Lenna Per
due, Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Mrs. W. B
Snyder, Galen Tucker and Mrs. M.
Hall.
Mrs. Eva Hiller of Salem spent
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. U. T. Wadcworth and tarn
ily and p.luo visited friends.
Miss Mary Lelack, who is work'
fng In Salem, spent Sunday with
home folks.
Miss Ilolen Ilackoll of Brooks
wA calling on friends hero Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jtiinca Clurk nnd
children spent Sunday In Wood
burn at the home of Mr.- Clark'tf
parents.
Mr. Delay was elected vice-
president of tho principals' aeso
elation of Marlon county for the
ensuing year.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hnrpcr at
tended a "500" card party at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Borthelson In Woodburn on Tues
day evening. High score at card3
was won by Mr. and Mm. Harper.
MiBB Gorl-io Weiss was a Salem
visitor Sunday.
Mr. und Mro. W. W. Allsup were
dinner guests of Mr. and Airs. 3.
F. Parker of Fairfield, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Stevens were
:hew a few Pleasant Tablets,
Inslant Stomach Relief!
Instant relief from sourness.
gases or acidity of stomach; from
indigestion, flatulence, palpitation.
headache or any stomach distress.
Hie moment you chew a few
'Pane's Dlapcpsln" tablets your
stomach feels fine. Correct your
digestion for a few conts. Pheas
ant! Harmless! Any drug store.
AdV.
hosta at dinner Sunday at their
home. Guests were a brother ani
family of Mrs. Stevens, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Vincent and children,
Thomas and Mary, of Wren, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Alexander of Wren,
Fred Turner, A. Peterson and Mr.
Jolwmsen, all of Portland.
A shower was given in honor of
Miss Lucille Cutsforth, whose mar
riage to Howard Booster will tage
place sometime in November
the home of Mrs. William Bowdcn
ot Salem.
O. J. Molsan motored to Port-
laud, Monduy, to visit Mrs. Mo'san
who is at St. Vincent e hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Schwab had
business at the capital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Byrd and
small daughter of Salem were call
ing on friends hero Sunday. They
were former residents of Gervals.
Robert Harper, accompanied by
Zono Schwab of Aurora went on a
phusant hunt at Albany, Sunday,
bringing home with them six fine
birds.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mm.
J. E. Naylor, Sunday, wore Mrs.
lOtta Aldrich and J. T. Sneed of
Portland. Mrs. Aldrich la a nie:e
of Mr, and Mrs. Naylor,
Those attending tho funeral of
J. Harding In Salem, Monday,
wore Mrs. M. D. Hennlng, Mrs. Jo
hanna Clurk, Mrs. W. W. AUs-i,)
and Miss Minnie Mblcr.
Mr. and Mre. Douglas Welch iinl
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch of Bel-
llngham, Wash., and Mr. and Mra.
John Clark of Woodburn wsro
guests at the home of James Clark
and family on Monday ovenins.
The We tehee and Clurkcs were
friends in Wisconsin and had not
met for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth
and family, accompanied by Mra.
Eva Hiller and daughters, Helen
and Louise, motored to Turner,
Sunday afternoon. Tho Wads
worths wero dinner guests of the
Hellers in the ovening.
W. B. Nutting Improved his
home by the addition of a full out
fit of bath room appliances, also
stationary wash tubs, the paaf-
week.
S. D. Manning, Frank H. Cuts
forth and Paul Jones, who hav-j
been on a deer hunting t.rip nea'
Itosoburg for eeveral days, return
ed homo Saturday evening with
out any deer. They report a very
pleasant trip.1
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab and
family motored, to St.. Paul, Sun
day, and were dinner guests of
Mrs. Schwabs sioter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sequin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. CuUforth
and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ilenniug
ittctided a dance In Salem, Satur
day night.
Dr. and Mr3. Hugh A. Dowd anj
baby motored to Albany, Sunday,
tnd wero dinner guests of Uov.
mil Mrs. W. P. Osgood.
Mr. Shell was a visitor at the
O0EMS
la ooe minute Just that quick the pain Is
Bone. Dr.Scliotl'a Ztno-pud In the re, ure.
heal Inn method to relieve painful corns. Pre
vent! tlie pressure nnd rubbing of tight
lioce the causa of corns. Unfa Ulna la
Its action. The results ore Immediate. Cost
but a trifle. At all drug and shoe stores.
JDSScholfs
'ZinO'pads
Put one onthe pain is gone
juttcph Kuhn home Sunday.
Mrs. W. B. Snyder spent tho
week-end at the home of her par
ents In Turner, Mr. and Mra. fil. C.
uaker.
The city councl' met on Monday
evening and Rome very Important
business was discussed.
Mr. and Mi's. Aug Nibler and
.Misses Sophia and Minnie Nibler
motored U Mt. Angel, Sunday, anj
visited with friends.
SCOTTS MILLS
Mrs. G. E. Hilton made a busl
ness trip to Oregon City Saturday
evening returning home Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Je fieri re
turned home Sunday from Ind
pendence where they havo been
working In the hops.
Hazel Rteckers spent Sunday
with Thelma Shilta.
Marie Philips who Is working
in Garabaldi, spent Sunday here
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Myers.
L. J. Nicholson who works at
Sllvor Falls Timber Co., spent
Sunday horo visiting home folks,
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bennett mo
tored to Portland Sunday. They
were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. W. A, Saueressig and Mrs.
Conrad while in the city. They at
tended the services being; held
there by Billy Sunday.
Ethel Heripstad, who lives near
Silverton spent Friday here visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M, Shllts.
Ruth Kellogg spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Magee.
Mrs. Henry Shllts called on Mrs.
Chas. Logue Monday afternoon.
Mrs. A. R. White and Son
Merle made a business trip to
Salem Saturday.
C. S. Strouse left Sunday for
Sunnyslde where he will have
charge of a service station.
Ella & Winifred Gldley spent
Sunday with Fern and Valma
Gigor.
SILVEKTON
Silverton, Oct. 23 '".'.'he Coun
try School" given at the Christian
church Wednesday evening was a
huge success according to reports.
The church auditorium was filled
What
a rjitv
;he doesn't know that
ivesino
would c!ear her skin
FWt trr l,rU II f- M. 1 1
, M 4CU
coarse, pimply skin when it 19 so easy
10 overcome tlicso defect! by using
Resinol Ointment. Gentle, soothing,
md absolutely non-irritating, It relieves
the soreness and inflammation at once,
and unless the skin trouble it due to
some internal condition, Resinol usu
ally clears it away quickly and at little
cost. Sold bjr.all drugs'"
Jones & Kirkpatrick, Inc.
A Real Service Station
Regular nnd systematic greasing reduces repair bills
and increases gasoline mileage.
The only high pressure pneumatic greasing systems
ii in Salem.
Corner Court and Capital Streets
SPECIAL SALE OF
Lifetime ALUMINUM
CLOSING OUT 14 ITEMS
5 qt. Tea Kettles $1.48 each
4 qt. Covered Sauce Pans, 95c eacli
Vi qt. Double Kicc Boilers, 9ac each
2 qt. Heavy Percolator, 93c
10 in. Heavy Wood Handle Griddle $1.25
$5.50 9-Cup Percolator $3.33
Other Items As Low As 15c
This Life Time Aluminum ware is a real honest ware, not the
special sale quality. Stock is not very heavy, so shop early.
135 North Liberty Street
and the program was particularly
1 gobd. Because of the Ulneast of
Mlaa Mary. Egan, Mrs. John Brun-
ner has to substitute aa teacher In
the "Country School," Lunches put
up In paper sacks were sold and
these netted $23.
Mrs. Harold Satern and Mtas
Cora Satern were Salem shoppers
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Josephine Jacobaen and Mra.
Christine Jacobaen were hostesses
for the Trinity Ladies Aid society
which met In special session Wed
nesday afternoon.
W. J. McKIcrick of Los Angelea
Is visiting at Silverton as a guest
of his sister, Mrs. H. F. Strange.
Marion Laraon who Is employ
ed at Portland Is at the .home of
hie parents at Silverton for a visit
of a few days,
A pencil machine has been in
stalled In the Silverton high school.
Students secure pencils here at a
nickel a piece. Forty-four per cent
Of this Is profit. The profit goes
to the associated student body.
Main street over Liberty Hill Is
now open to the public after being
closed for about four months.
At a meeting of the Silverton
budget committee the estimated
expenses and receipts for the fiscal
year ending December 31, 1926,
were drawn up. The total estimat
ed expenses for the rear are $30,
905. The total estimated receipts
are $27,235 which leaves $3070 to
be raised by special levy.
The expenses are divided out as
follows: personal service record
er, $600; chief of police $1200;
police No. 1, $1020; extra police,
$50; street commissioner, $1200;
Htreet cleaning, $500; attorney,
$400; other services, $400; mater
ial and supplies fuel, $210; light,
$2000; water, $250; printing, sta
tionery and postage, $400; main
tenance and repairs, paved street
$2500; macadam streets, $500;
building, $100; Indebtedness inter
section bonds (principal) $1500;
city hall bonds, (principal) armory
aid bonds (principal) $1000; inter
est on bonds intersection bonds,
$1310; sewer bonds, $1600; city hall
bonds, $1000; armory air bonds,
$000; warrants and interest there
on, $1370; fire department sal
aries of fireman, $400; new equip
ment, $1000; euppliea, $260; re
pairs, $625; emergency, $600; sew
er building and maintenance fund,
$6260.
Honoring Mrs. Oliver Holman
Thursday afternoon a group of
friends gathered at the home of
Mrs. George HenrlkBcn. Lunch was
served at the close of the after
noon, Guests were Mrs. Holman,
Mrs. Dan Dybsettcr, Mrs. Setmer
Ness, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. Axel
Larson, Mrs. Marie Buness, Mrs.
a a b b
U! bob!
The Testimony of Others
JN my new book which may be
had FREE upon request, on
PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis
orders, I have reproduced nearly 100
letters from among those received from
my thousands of patients. These tell you
frankly of their years of suffering of their
trying home remedies and even opera
tions, and, finally, of their complete cure
bymyNOW-SUKCICALmcthod. These
are from men and women ol
every station, many of whom you
nuy know. You will learn by
reading this Book wiry I can fitve
a W KITTEN GUARANTEE to
cure your Piles or return your fee.
PflDTUN
DEAN. MDJnc
n OFFirTs: SEATTLE OFFICES.
Or Oban Dulic
Bin IANLLI
Children
Cry Fno
MOTHER :- Fletcher's Cas-
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
M. O. Jauobuon, Mra. L. M. Laraon,
Inga Goglerud, Mra. Elmer olaen.
Mlsa Ingebary Qoptorud, Mlaa Dora
Henriksen, Miaa Jerdia Klaater,
Mra. B. Lyons, Mrs. Arthur Clotton
bery, Mra. Adolph Kaugen, Mrs. N.
O. Holman, Mrs. Oacar fiatorn,
Ethel Larson, Loulae Henriksen,
Sylvia Lareen, Clara Holman, Mra.
Martin Hatteburg, Mamie Holman,
Marie Tlnglestad, Mrs. E. Em
nevoldsen, Mrs. G. a. Evans, Mra.
rOUGHS
1 Apply ovef throat and chest
swallow small pieces ot
V VapoRub
per IT Million Jan U.4d Y.arly
Karl 8. Adums. Mra. OUo Legurd,
Mrs. Llllle Madaen, Miss Alice
Jonaen.
Headache
Stop them with the
physicians' safe pres
cription An-a-cin.
Contains no narcotics.
Does not effect heart.
Clinically provrn by professors of medicine
through tr-n veora of constaDt use for
children and adults of all sues,
An-a-cin Safety Relieves
Tuothacho Colds Neuraltfla
Eurache Influents Khuuumtlsni
Handy Pocket Tin Only 25 C
Cooley & Pearson
Guaranteed Quality Foodstuffs
Saving on Foodstuffs
There is just one way to sum up your savinjr on
purchases and that is on the total purchase and not
on a special price on one or more items purchased.
Our policy of "minimum price on each item sold"
affords you a substantial saving. Bring in your list
and get our prices on the total amount, then com
pare. Judge for yourself.
Apples
Jonathan, medium size,
per box $1.49
Jonathan, large size....$1.65
Winter Permine, lrg $1.65
Baldwin, large $1.65
Spitzenberg, extra lrg $1.98
Burbank Spuds
100 lb. sack .$1.98
Cabbage
100 lb. solid crisp
Cabbage $1.23
Corn
New crop tender Sweet
Corn, 6 cans 79c
'Peas
New crop tender ungraded
Peas, 6 cans 79c
Hams
Cascade, per lb. ..
30c
Flour
Ceretana, made from select
Montana Hard Wheat, :
49 lb. bag $2.39
Never buy a blend for a
blend flour; a blend means
soft and hard wheat blend
ed. It makes less loaves.
Valley Flour
49 lb. bag $1.95
Hard Wheat Blend
49 lb. bag $1.98
Rolled Oats
9 lb. bag 49c
True Bake Crackers
No better
No. 5 box 49c
Catsup
Snider is best
3 large bottles 73c
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven 'direction on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend ii
Phone Your Orders C. O. D., 137 or 1372
No extra charge for Delivery
211 N. Commercial Street
B U S I C IC S
STANDARDIZED CASH SfORC?
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SALEM
CORVALLIS
s
Seventeen salesmen to
x vN.
ALBANY
WOODBURN
VIC
du, each one trying
ordinar y store. Our
to give you service
prices are never high.
3 Pkgs.
Alpine jeii-o
SViilk an"avor
25c
3 cans
25 Oz. K. C.
Baking
No. 5 Box Fresh Crisp Powd QY
Soda 19c
Crackers Ungllded Garden
Peas
49 c 2cans
29c
5 Lb. Box Fresh Crisp
Graham Hard Wheat
Crackers Flour
49 lb. sack
89c $1.99
Gherradellis Ground
Chocolate
in bulk, 2 lbs.
35c
Special
Steak
Cut from Government
Inspected Beef
1 2c
Luxury
Pig Pork
Sausage
Costs more but is
worth more, lb.
30c
Telephones 455-456
Court and Commercial Streets