Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1925, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925
News from Nearby Valley Points
I From the Richest and
! Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
11,
AT
SEVEN MONTHS
That 30,000 visitors will go to
Historic fjnainpoeg park lu Murion
county during 1926 and 50,000 In
1927, are csl-imutt-s of Albert Toz
ier, carHnkor of the park, in a
personal letter to Carle Abrams,
Be ere tar? of the elate bonrd of
control. From April 7 to Novem
ber 1, this year, soya Mr. Tozler,
11.6'JO visitors were at the
grounds
.Mr. Tjzler haa loaned a library
and a number ci relics to the
building and visitors, he says, up
prociate them highly. Tho road
into tho park is reported to he the
best in history and the heavies.
automobile are oble to get in.
13 y a JitUe work, says Air. Toz
ler, selling capacity can be fur
nlahed for 500 more people. The
eeu'uiiig I'uimclty at the grounds
lesd than 700 and 3000 persons
attended the exercises thero on
May 2, 1925. He predicts tho
attendance will be 6000 lu May
.1920.
"As lor a job' writes Mr. Toz
ler, "this place doefi not appeal lu
me, but its maioncai relations to
the state, the northwest and the
nation does. Tli&t is why I am so
inierestsd The pioneers who kept
tho Oregon country a part of tho
United States deserve a nation's
blcseing. In congress from Oregon
ore two sons of pioneer parents,
and in tho United States senate
are two, all fine fellows, and ft
certain.'' will be a pleasure to
. them to ask the nation to do some
thing for this neglected spot when
their native stalo shows an incli
nation to bring provisional gov
ernment meeting place to the at
tention of tho country. Provision
al government park should not he
closed to a soul who wishes to see
the spot where a nation received
at the hands of Oregon plonecre
an enipiie. Here is where a band
of pioneers pleud with the United
Slates to extend a protecting hand
while for beyond the Rockies such
influences &e the New York Chris
tian Advocate, Daniel Webster, a
United States senator, and E. D.
linker, who later became one from
Oregon, were using their influence
In 1841 ngainst the wishes of the
Oregon pioneer. This is history
and fncr. A few of the 1844 Ore
gon pioneers survive. Their de
scendants are legion. They are
appealing to Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and the
United States to do something
more fx provisional government
park."
Liberty
Liberty, Nov. 11. A special
meeting of tho Woman's club is
called for Thursday, November t:.e
12th. This la a vory Important
"meeting and every member is urged
to bo present.
Delegates from Liberty to tho
County Council of l'arcnt-Teacber
associations at Stayton hint Satur
day wore Mr. lind Mrs. Fred Bcott,
Mrs. Kate Holder und Mrs. W. U.
Dallas. A good time ns well ns an
Instructive ono wn had by oil. The
next meeting will bo the first Sat
urday in April nt Highland school.
Let's have a larger delegation pres
ent nt this meeting for It is well
worth any ono's time to go.
The most important thing In our
community Just now is the bazaar
and cafeteria supper that Is being
, sponsored by the Woman's club
for tho benefit ot hot lunches for
school children. Kvery one is urg
ed to contribute any nrtlcles that
lira tmluble. Tlcaso bring your
your things as soon as possible to
the committee rn charge, so they
V.-IH hAvo ample tlmo to mark the
articles nnd arrongo their booth.
Everything will bo on sale at six
o'clock. The supper Is from six
to eight, Ilemember the date
November 17th. Tlmo six o'clock,
place, Llborty hall.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sum Kucbler and
daughter of Seattlo viaited wl.h
Mr. Kueblor's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Kucbler, tho past week.
Mlfis Hovllla Kmery of Portland
visited at the W. I. Nonnmns home
over Saturday and Sunday.
' Mint Huth Dougherty, who Is at
tending school in Portland, visited
over tho week ond with hor par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kmmltt Dough
erty. Mr. John Kucbler left for Seattle
lost Saturday where he will visit
lor a couple of week with his1
brother, Mr. Sam Kuobler,
Mr. Grant Brovn, a former res
ide nt of this place, but now re
sides In eaat Salem, is very low
With Blight's disease and dropsy.
Moore's Munic Houan guve a num
leal program nt the hall last Friday
night, demonstrating tho Ortho-
ho ic victrola. TlU'lr program
tv an much appreciated by nil.
A surprise party at Mr. U. D.
Gibson's on his birthday waa one
C- the enjoyable events of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. lloag were
called home Inst Friday evening
on. account of the sickness of Mr.
Hong's mother.
Mrs. J. Hickman nnd dauRhtors
Dairy and Martha, of Ford, Wnsh.,
are spending several- days nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kd. We
tcnhoune. Mr. Theodore Hrubels, who U nt
tending school at Corviilllr, spent
Bunions
Oatek raliaf from pain.
Pr.y.nt ho pressure. II,
Ju 4uf anj t)MM fa (wjwim
DlScholl's
m
Stayton New:
Stayton, Or., Nov. 11. W. A.
Wcdde, local undertaker, waa i
business visitor in Mill City, Sat
u rday.
Miss Pearl Emery ot Vancouver,
Wash., and Mi us Doris Neptune :(
Salem, both touchers In tho btuy
ton high school, spent the week
end at their respective homes.
Frank Lesley, accompanied -by
h!o sou, Wilbur, and the Missos
Muy and Eda Adams, motored to
Salem, Saturday.
Forrest Mack has sold his prop
oriy fronting on Main or Third
street to Mr. and Mrs. K. Taylor
The millinery shop was not Includ
fd In tho tran:i:'.ction s it is un
derstood that Mr. and Mrs, Muck
will retain control of tho estab
lishment and that Mrs. C. 13. Tay
lor, a sister of Mrs. Mack, will act
its their local manager.
Mrs. Paul Klrack had her ton
si la removed Monday in Sulem.
Mrs. J. C. Mayo had as guesls
Sunday her brother, U. S. Berry,
and his wife and their two sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Horry nro residents
FALLS CITY
Falls City, Or., Nov. 10. Miss
Ellen Specrestrn spent from Satur
day to Monday in Monmouth visit
ing with friends.
Andrew Black was homo from
Portland, Saturday and Sunday.
The harvest home services held
at the Methodist Episcopal .church
Sunday morning were well attend
ed.
Mrs. B. P. Brown and daughter,
Miss Bertha Brown, wore business
visitors to Portland, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Dempsey
and two sons, Ralph and Arthur,
of Itickreall were Sunday visitors
with relatives in Falls City.
The grade and high school have
a three-day vacation this week on
account of teachers' Institute in
Oallag and Armistice day.
Falls City Is building up, there
being only one vacant building on
Main street and it is useu as a
temporary storeroom for the bard-
ware company.
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Smith worn
week-end vlistora with relatives in
Portland.
Mra. E. C. Hiehardtion Is quite
ill with an attack ot appendicitis.
Fred Wilkinson is established at
the hotel with jx full line of jew
elry from tho Hartman Jewelry-
company in Salem.
Falls City had two cases ot
scarlet fever, two boys in the same
family by tho name of Ilodgeston.
it Is to ,ho hoped that there won't
be an enidemic.
There will he a school meeting
tonight at the high school auditor
ium.
News
thu week end hero with his par
ents. Mr. Fred Scott, chairman of the
fruit nnd nut committee for tho
corn show, wishes to have all fruit
and ""la t tho Liberty hall Tues
day morning, November 17lh If
not possible to got your fruit there,
notify him.
Miss Aldow dretzlnger was n
week end visitor of W'llma Fins
lor ot Keizer Bottom.
Mrs. Bollinger Is severely 111 with
pneumonia.
Mr. C. IT. Dencer has purchased
a new rudlo.
Mr. Vestal Hubbard left last Wed
nesday for Oakland, Col., where he
will be established In an ofice for
the company for whom he has been
working.
Mrs. E. A. Rue has moved to
Salem, having traded her place
here for a house on north Cottage
street.
Mr. and Mm, J. H. Dnsch nnd
family are now living on tho Dr.
Cnilhers place.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton nnd two
children of Portland recently have
moved onto tho Cheat nut place.
Mr. Norton Is n nephew of Mr.
Chestnut.
Miss Vevn Cooley visited rela
tlven in Portland last Sunday.
Mr. II. II. Mumford, who Is em
ployed at Toledo, was homo last
Sunday.
Mr. W. T. Neuens and daughter
Ellen aro suffering with on attack
of In grippe.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Browning
were Portland business visitors on
Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yates and llt
tlo Wallace of Woodhurn spent the
week end nt Airs. Yato's sisters.
Mr. W. II. nornn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dorman of
Falls City wero guests of Mr. nnd
Miv. O. L. Dencer Saturday.
A surprise party was held nt
the homo of Mr. J. 0. Wolfe Inst
Saturday evening. A delightful
evening was enjoyed by nil pre
ent.
Mr. A. F. Marcus, who bad n
stroke of paralysis about two
weeks ago, Is reported to bo Im
proving. Those In each of tho upper
grades who nutdc tho bent aver
ages In the recent teats, are as fol
lows: Oraco Mumford, 93 Vi. Wnl
tor Ksplln, 92.8; Janett Dasch.
:M: nnd Lela Fox OS. 7 per cant.
Colds
Fever
Grippe
Be Quick-Be Sure
Get the right remedy the best men know.
So quick, ao sure that millions now employ it.
The utmost in a .native. Bromide Quinine
In ideal form. Colds top in 34 hours. La
Grippe in days. The system is cleined ind
toned. Nothing compares with Hill'e.
CASCARAOHNINE
of Fox Valley.
Mrs. L. B. Case shopped In Sa
lem, Friday.
Mrs. Edna Sloper, accompanied
by her slater, Mrs. Byron Hubert
son of Fox Valley, visited in Sa
lem, Sunday, at Hie home ot their
id tor, Mrs. J. E. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Algy Murphy at
nuded an old-farhioned dance in
bhelburn, Saturday night,
Mrs. Everett Gardner will en
tertain at brlil gg Tuesday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tate enter
tilncd at dinner Sunday, Lee Tate
:?r., and George nnd Ralph Tute.
On Friday, Hoiry Hoe, local
manager of tho Mountain States
Power company, motored to Port-
Gervais News
(tervals, Or., Nov. 10. Robert
HaUtctt and sittei. Miss Ellen
Huckett, of Brooks have the sym
pathy of their friends in this com
munity because- of the death of
their niece, M-tbel Glover, who
died at a hospital in Salem, No
voiuber 3. The Hacketts were for
mer residents of Gervais a rew
years ago and thoir niece was stay
ing with them at that time
Fred Turner of Portland was a
guest at tho S. Stevens home last
buiukiy.
Philip Evenden made a business
trip to Woodburn, Friday.
Miss Amy Harding, Mrs. C. A
Sawyer, Mrs. S. D. Manning and
Mrs. A. K. Siegmund attended the
burial ceremony of Mable Glover
at tho Pioneer cemetery on Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Culsforth,
accompanied by Mrs. C. A. Sawyer,
undo a business and pleasure trip
to Salem, Wednesday afternoon,
Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Judd and
family of Moiulla spent last Sun
day at the home of Mrs. Judd's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Naylor.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Cutsforth,
Zoo and Glen, accompanied by Mrs.
B. W. Snyder, Miss Monica Schwab
and Margery Vincent, motored to
Salem, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mary Lalock, who is work
fug In Salem, spant Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Lalock.
Mrs. Sylvia Smith and Miss
Clnire Collette, high school leach-
era of the Gervais union high
school, spent the week-end at their
homes in Portland.
Mr. and Mra. Itoy O. Malo and
two small sons of Sheridan and
Mrs. E. Malo of Portland visited at
tho homes of their daughters and
slaters, Thursdoy. Mrs. v. B. Nut-
Uliig und Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. cuts
forth and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Itoy Malo just lecently returned
from n tlrp back to Virginia and
Minneapolis, Minn., where they
had been visiting with Mrs. Malo'fi
mother and slst'jrs for a couple of
months.
Miss Estellc Mahblni wns a Sa
lem visitor on Saturday afternoon.
F. A. Mangold r.nd Miss Marie
Mangold motored to Salem, Suu-
day afternoon.
Mrs. G. T. Watlswnrth and
daughter, Fern, accompanied by
Ml j Margaret DcJurdiu, bad ban
ners at the capital Saturday.
H. B. Howard, H. O. Howard
and their sister, Miss L. H. How
ard, who had been visiting rela
tives in Salem for a few days,
started on their return trip home
in Montesnno, Wash., Thursday
afternoon, by airplane, but on ac
count of fog had to land In a field
near Gervais. They left Friday
afternoon.
John Mills Jr. of Albany visited
;it tho home ot hit. parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Mills, Sunday. They
motored to Dundee in the after
noon and visited lelatives there.
Clifford Wakefield of Canby vis
ited with C. W. and F. T. Cuts
forih, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs Dick Bowley of St.
Johns were house guests of Will-
lam Bowley nnd family a couple
of days last week.
C. W. Cutst:rth had a new gar
age erected at h's home.
Mrs. Ira Vincent came up from
Wren, Saturday, to visit with her
sister, Mrs. G. J. Moieon, who Is
11 but is "aiulnrr very slowly since
her recent operation. Mrs. Vin
Coughing injures
small children
Stop the conglis
with this old
sure remedy
VyilKN your child la always cnujrh.n(f you aro naturally
worried. You want to top tho courH at once. For 68
ywirn many mother have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to relieve coughs and break the cold.
It relievos harsh coupha at one. Soon It clears away chok
ing phlegm and the cold is broken before it becomes a cass for
the doctor. Absolutely pure Ingredients (no narcotics) maka
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Ideal forchiltlren-and adults too.
Stop dangerous coughing today. This old remedy, relisbl
for t3 years will help your child just as it helps others. Get a
bottle at your druggist's today. Made in three genarous sitesj
test sise 26c, regular size 60c and family site $1.00.
Children like It
Mothers trust it
COUGH
we and your
MOTHKRSt The above remedy Is made by the maker of
Chamberlain's Colic end Diarrhoea Remedy, famous for the
relief of bowel complaints and intesCthal cramps. Write
Chamberlain Medicine Co.. Dee Moines, la., for free sample.
laud to visit the new electrical
homo of Miss Julia Groo. Miss
Groo won tfto houso as a prlzo In
3 national electrical contest. Mr.
Hoe reports thr.t great numbers
are visiting the houso daily.
Mrs. Marion Hunt and two small
children visited In Salem, Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones motor
ed to Scio, Sunday afternoon, to
visit with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Holt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Luth and
family visited at the home ot Mr
and Mrs, Lawrence SIcginund,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mtj. Forrest Mack and
family plan to move to Salom
about the first ot December.
Cecil Schaofer visited his par
ents. Mr. and Mrti. Ben Schaefer,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Forretta
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mra.
Marion Hunt.
cent returned home Monday morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. J,. H. Cutsforth
wore hostfl at diunor Sunday at
their koine. G lusts were two
daughters and family and a son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Uae nnd small daughter, Lola, of
Salem, Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Har
per and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culs
furrh, Rex and Betty of Gervais.
Glen Tucker was a Portland
passenger Saturday evening.
Air. and Mrs. John Clark of
Woodburn cud Charles McGee of
Cottage Grove visfied at tho home
of James Clark and family Tues
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. I conard Evenden
and two sons of Woodburn 'aru
spending a faw days with Mr.
Evenden's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Evenden.
Tobias Butler of Canby visited
with friends In Gervuis, Saturday
evening.
JEFFEliSON
Jefferson, Or., Nov. 10. Shol
ton Epperly returned home .last
Wednesday evening from Spauld
ing's logging camp.
Mrs. Ada Gulden left last week
for California. She has been visit
ing her mother, Mrs. J. A.
Vaughn.
Edward Holm, who Is working
on the railroad near Portland,
spent Sunday wiMi his family
here.
Dan Goin and Pauline Hart of
Salem spent the week-end at the
home of Sterlo Coins.
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Looney and
Mr. Looney '6 father, J. B. Looney,
went to Mill City, Sunday, to visit
Br. and Mrs. W. W. Allen. They
returned home Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Shumaker
of Salem visited relatives In Jof-
fcrson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Davis and
family of Salem wero Jefferson
visitors Sunday afternoon.
Miss Cleono Kurtz spent the
weekend at Monmouth.
Fred Seehalo r.nd son of Canby
visited relatdves over tho week
end. No Confinement No Hospital Bills
MY celebrated non-surgical
treatment for Piles does not
confine you to your bed or room. You
cut come and go about your work as
utual. From the first treatment you will
be relieved, and no matter how severe
your case, I GUARANTEE IN WRIT
ING to cure your PILES or return your
fee. If you are suffering with FILES or
other RECTAL or COLON lUI
ment mile or call for my new
FRKR UOOK of Information.
It alio contain, nearly a hua-
ilreJ letter, from PATIENTS.
EEME0T
druggist guarantee it
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RlGKREALL NEWS
Itickreull, Or., Nov. 11. Mr.
und Mrx John Koser nud Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Goodcll and daughter,
Doris, attended the program and
uigli school carnival given lu the
gymnasium at Fcrrydule bcuooI,
ItulpU Dempsey visited Hollls
Pet orson ,a former schoolmate, at
west Sulem recently.
Sue Bonner and Mary Douuld
son are attending institute at Dal
las and nro strung in the pralees
o! the ppeukera and Instructors
chosen for thla sessiou by Couuty
Superintendent Joeiah Wilis.
W. R. Courtright of Independ
ence was a recent caller here.
Mrs. George White and baby
daughter have returned to their
home In Salem after a 12-day stay
with Mrs. Whitc'e parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Walt.
Mra. Mira Price and Mrs. Fannie
Stcnsou were business callers In
Dallas, Monday.
Miss yilice Burch and Robert
Burch motored to Dallas, Tuesday.
W. V. Howell has purchased n
new Ford eedan through Mr. New
man, a dealer f.om McMinuvllle.
Kenneth Lucas took the Ford
coupe that was damaged by fire
here last week to its owner in
Portland, after it had been over
hauled and repaired In the Price
garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dempsey
and sous wero callers iu Fallts
City last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. McClcllau and
family have moved to a ranch four
mica southeast of Salem on the
Turner road, having traded their
pool hall stock and fixtures here,
lures of the establishment.
Mrs. Peter Cook, who has been
Quite ill, nolo to be around
cgniu.
Among the out-of-town people
who attended the funeral of
Thoinna Burch were Mrs. Halite
Stirrniniftn, Mrs. La Verne Winkler
and parents and Mrs. Samuel Orr
of Salem, C. L. Starr and Mrs.
Will Black and daughter, Nellies,
of Portland, Jim Clark ot Spring
field, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tatom
ot Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Word. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Lesie Lucas of Tilla-
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iirovemeuts and cut in a small
stock of cash grcceries soon, be
sides discarding the hickey ma
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Kosedale, Or., Nov. 10. C. A.
Cole had his mother and other
relatives visiting him last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tampler spent a
few days in Portland last week,
retrnlng Wednesday evening. They
have resigned the pastorate here
to take up missionary work in
Guatamala, Central America. Thcv
wilt eail about January 1.
Miss Laura Cammack spent the
week-end at home.
Funeral servlcre for F. Reynolds
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