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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State F Monmouth, Or., Nov. 24. The anuuul convention o the Polk County Chrietian Endeavor drew to a closo last night after a three- day Hussion held at the Evangelical church at Monmouth. The presid ing officers were Jamoa M. Leltch of Dallas and Mrs. C. V.. Paul of Kails City. Speeches were made by Judge Jacob Kanzler of Port land, state president ol the Chris- tion Endeavor Unlou: lie v. u. ti. Willard o Corvallis, president of the Evangelical league- of Chris tian. Kndouvor of the Evnngliral church in Oregon and western Washington ; Rev. W. L, Meyers of Eugene, pastor advteor of the Ore gon Christian Endeavor union Dr. Helen Gilkey of Corvallis. a past president; Viola Ogden, ex ecutive secretary for Oregon, nnu uev. L, m. Jttosktns. - At the business pensions the of ficers were olected and installed for the ensuing yoar with James M. welch as President; Miss GUI! eon of Perrydale, vlce-preetdeni; Miss Nowgill of Dallas, secretary, and Mr. Morgan of Falls City treasurer. Catherlno Seeley was chosen as county booster for the state convention which will be held some time in Anrll at Al hany. A program was adopted to increaso membership 25 per cent in ttio next two years and a budget waa also adopted Tor $75. - A good attendance was reported. the average waa approximately 100, with 30 regular delegates coming from the churches of the count)'. SILVEliTON Silverton, Ore., Nov. 24 (Snec- lal) Charles Ramfiby, who has been working in Washington for the past few months, returned to his homo at Silverton last week, Mr. Hamsby returned beeaune he broko his leg und was no longer able to work. Jack Larson was a Portland cal lor Sunduy. Mr. and Mra. Ostcn Undordnhl of Portland were Sunday guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Underduhl of Silverton. Miss Mary Scott of Salem spent Sunduy at Silverton. Miss Scott taught at Brush Creek school for two years leaving last spring for Salem where aho a now touching. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tlnglestnd spent Sunday at Silverton. While here they attended the urogram at Trinity church. Silverton friends wore glad to learn that Miss Ruth Gregg of Sil verton who Is attending the Uni versity of Oregon was pledged to tho Theta Sfgma 1111, women's . Honorary journalistic tratornlty. Mrs Walter C. Larson and her Bon, Jack, motored to Salem Mon day to spend tho day with Mrs. Alvln Logurd. T. H. Preston was a Portland callor Monday. Arthur Mndsen of Brooks was a business caller at Silverton Mon day. ST. PAUL St. Paul, Nov. 24. Johnnie and Luclo Hughes from Portland spont Sunday with .their sister, Mrs. Rob ert Fabor, Mrs. Albert Fabor from Portland was here to visit her children Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest returned Frjday from their trip south. They went as far as Los Angeles and had a delightful trip. Mrs. Albert McKay accompanied Mr and Mrs. Claude Smith to Port land Sautrdny. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith went to Portland Friday roturnlng Sat urday night. The following attended tho silver tea - at tho Portland hotel given by tho former students of St. Mary's Academy: Mrs. Albert Mc Kay, Mrs. Claud Smith, Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs. J. Connor. A great .many from hero went tJ Mt. Angel to attend tho football game, botween Mt Angel and Co lumbia last Sunday. Mra Penbrooh who has been Don't let your child cough all night! Every cough destroys vitality A CHILD thtt cough til night lucka vitality nd ioonbcotnoi ao wk that it may tujly contract iturigiu .es. For W yaara tnothvr havo guardtd their children from bad cough burwlth ChambrUln'a Cough Remedy. This old reliable remedy givM quick wltf to hoane croup? eouglis. Thft choking phlegm that eauioi puraodic coughing Is eoonclMiwd Away and th cough it topped. For yoaof folks Chamberlain! Cough Krady ( ldal became H oootaJn. absolutely pun ingredient and no narretic. Get thtisnfa reliable medicine at your drug store today. Made In three generous Blic;toat ilat 26c, regular tlx 50c and family sisell.ou. Children like it Mothers trust it is csmm We and your MOTTUBS: The abors remedy is mad by tho makers of Chamberlain's Colls and Diarrhoea Kr mcdy, famous for tha relief of bowel complaints and Intestinal cramps. Write Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dea Moinea, la., fur free sample. with here brother and famjly Peter McDonald, tho past two montns, loft last Saturday for Salem to bijou d a fow days vlth her sister, Mra. H. Talbot, atter which she will go to Eugene o spend a few weeks with her son and family. Mra. M Durant from Woodburn was here' the paot week vlsiUng with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith wore shopping n Portland last Wednes day. A musical program was given at St. Paula Academy last Friday afternoon by the pupils which waa very good and enjoyed by all mus ic lovers. The W. C. O. T lodge met at tho homo of Mrs. F. R. Colman last Thursday afternoon, after the business meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Urbin Kirk. Ray Apperson arrived here Sat urday from San A Zay, on his va cation. While here he is stopping with his aunt. Mrs. J. J. Coyle. Mrs. Phillip Wolfe Is 111 and un der tho care of Dr. Joyce of Port land, It is hoped she Improves wjth out an operation. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Buster have moved from the Dr. White farm at Gorvals, having lived on this place for more than twonty-five years, they are almost like newly weds, moving on their own prop' erty, where they Just completed a modern now garage, barn and chicken house At present' they ljve In a garage and will build a new houso next apriag. Howard Boos tor. their son. will manage the farm, he was married to Miss Lu cillo Cutsforth of Gervals last Sun day afternoon after a two weeks' visit n Washington and Victoria, B. C, will return to tho farm. UNCOVERS STILL Silverton. Or., Nov. 24. Webb HaskiilB, nielli police and conata bio, Chief ot Police Gains and M. L. Barnott raided the homo or W. E. Foster, 009 Jornoy stroet, last nlnht and found ono still, 250 gal Ions of maah, seven pints of the finished product and one quart of tho first run. Arrested wun f os ter was his brother-ln-lnw, Claude Crnaey of Salom, who waa visiting him. Because Foster has a weak heart It was necessary to take hlra to the hospital instead of the jail, the shock ot the arrest proving too much for him. Both men will appear before Justice ot tho Peace Percy Brown some time today. More than $40,000,000 for school buildings has boon expend cd by Massachusetts during the past five years, and more than half ot tails amount was for the oration ot Junior high school buildings, Straighten Up! Nicest Laxative, VUdVlUVW XUV Don't stay head achy, dizzy, alck. Nothing eleo re lieves that bill- oue, constipated feeling eo nicely as candy like ''Cas carets. "Take one or two of t h ese pleasant laxative tablets any time, to gently stimulate your livor and start your bowels. Then you will feel flno, your head becomes clear, Btomach sweot, tongue pink, skin roey. 'Cascarota" gently cleanse, sweeten and refresh the entire aystcm. Tbey never gripe, overact or sicken. Directions for men, wo men and children on each box. any drugstore. Adv. IDEMEDYI druflylxt guarantee It E SEEKS BABE HERE Somebody in Albany Is very de sirous of adopting a Salem baby.1 A letter to this effect has been received by Dr. Henry Morris of this oity. Just why the applicants a man and wife in comfortable circumstances send from Albany to Salem for a new member of the family, Is not tieing explained by Dr. Morris. It might sound too much like civic egotism, he says. The full tvxt of the letter reads as follows: "Dr. H. E. Morris, . Dear Sir: "I was in to see you lost spring in regard to adopting a baby girl, and as I haven't heard from you I thought I would remind you of It again. You put my address down, I think in the phone book. "Now I would like to have a nice healthy baby girl from 6 months to a year and a half old. I hope you will remember me, and I will be very glad. "We hve lived hero in Albany for 17 years, own our own home, and some .other property besides." JEFEEKSON Jefferson, Or.. Nov. 24. Mrs. u. a. Smith and daughter, Bertha, returned home Sunday after visit ing her sons in McGlynn. Mrs. H C. Shields and son, Ray, and Miss Flora Morltz were In Al bany, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and son, Eugene, spent the week-end in Eugene. H. A. Dclausaux spent Saturday in Albany. Mayor and Mrs. J. G. Fontaine and Marjorie spent Sunday In Sa lem. Jess Hayes, who has been spend ing several days visiting friends lu Jefferson, returned to hie home in Portland, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hart and children visited D. Hart In Salem, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eades of The Dulles were in Jefferson, Monday, visiting friends. Mr. Eades was a former resident of this city. Miss Florence Thomas spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Ruggles and children were Salem visitors Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kotfchoff and family motored to Newberg, Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Margaret Caldwell, who will spend Thanksgiving here, UPSET STOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, i Stomach Feels Fine I So bleasant. so Inexpensive, so quick to sottle an upset stomach. Tho moment "Pape's lap opsin" rcacnoa the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or a sour, gassy stomach vanishes. Millions know Its magic. All druggists recommend this harm less stomach corrective. -Ad v. BRIDGE-BEACH RANGE AND HEATER DEMONSTRATION Continues Tuesday and Wednesday TlTTXri 26-Picce Set ROGERS SILVERWARE Turn In Use Your Credit On their way home they vial ted Mr. and Mra. Verl Case at Silver ton, i. 1 J. L. Murdock of Monmouth Is visiting Mr. and Mra. L. J. Mur dock. Fran cs M. Goln of St. Helens ts visiting at tho home of her uncle, Sterling H. Coin. Ethel and Grace Klampe spent Saturday at their home in Lableh Center. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith-and children spent Saturday at the corn show In Salem. D. Hunt was a Jefferson visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Parrlsh and children visited In Albany, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellson of Independence speut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Paul -Harris. FALLS CITY Faalfs City, Or,, Nov. 84. Oleve Powell is quite 111 with typhoid fever at hie home near town. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shiltz and family were recent visitors with relatives at Scotts Mills. Andrew Black was home from Portland from. Friday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and small son, Clyde, are making Falls City their home after an absence of all summer. The big brothers' conference will meet at McMinnville the last ot the week. There will be three delegates sent from the Epworth League. Mr. and Mrs. Mack, Mrs. Kuth- erine Cleveland and Mrs. Frank Mack visited In Dallas, Sunday afternoon. Miss Lucile Hubbard and the Misses Helen and Percy Miles were all home from Monmouth from Friday to Sunday visiting their relatives. Mr. and Mre. Fred Neal and family ot Toledo were business callers to Falls City, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shlltz were Silverton vie! tors the last of the week and purchased a new Ford touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Den Bosch of Peedee were Falls City shoppers Saturday evening. Mrs. O. L. Carey returned Sat urday from a week's visit with relatives at Shedds, Albany :and Salem. Rex Carey has accepted a posi tion as head operator of a moving picture machine in the theater at Toledo and left for that place Mon day. Rex has been working In the paper mill at Camas, Wash., for oome time. I The Roquerfort cheese makers: won several prizes on their goats at the stock show recently held In Portland. .. ' V ' from all other laxatives and reliefa ' for Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness The action of Nature's Remedy (Nt Tablets) is more natural and thor ough. Tho effects will be a revelo Uon you will feel so good. VI Maks 1,18 ,e,L You wiU (appreciate this difference. Thirty rar Chip off th Old Block J Hi' JUNIORS Utile Me Th. ..ai. N!ln ona-thlrd do.M, eandy.co.ted. For ohlldrui and adulu. . SOLO BY YOUR 0RU6QIST DANIEL J. FBT With Every Bridge w a evaaaau Heater Sold During This Demonstration OR .I 'Li l'OKCELAIN TOP HOOSIER KITCHEN TABLE DOWN DELIVERS ANY RANGE OR HEATER SOLD DURING THIS DEMONSTRATION Your Old Stove or GLESE- POWERS furniture Company Silverton, Ore., Nov. 24. (Special) Silverton churches have been spending a vory busy autumn sea son according to reports of the var ious Silverton pastors. A number of events are planned In the church circles for the remainder of the time beiure the Holiday. Many of the churches have started work on their Christmas programs. Sunday of this week waa a big day at the First Christian church of Silverton. This was the annual home-coming and about 350 at tended tho three services held dur ing the day. Old friends were pres ent from Albany, Salem, Porttand, McMinnville and many other places In the morning the Rev. Albyn Ea- son of Albany spoke on the gen eral topic of the day, "Homes." The Rev. Mr. Bsson treated this sub ject from the standpoint of the influenco the home should have on thoughts and character. During the afternoon the Rev. J J. Evans of the First Christian church of Salem spoke, having for his sub ject, "The Larger Outlook of Life." In the evening sterioptican views were shown featuring scenes from "The Other Wiseman," the little book written by Van Dyke, and which has attracted considerable attention. Musical numbers for the day were vocal solos by Gordon McCall of Silverton and Miss Viv ian Whlsler of Salem. By apecial request Mrs. Albyn Esson of Al bany and Mrs. Mollle Wllllama -f Portland sang a duet. Both Mrs. Esson and Mrs. Williams were for mer favorites of the Silverton Chris tian church choir. Next Sunday the annual spec ial mission festival will be held at Trinity church with an all day service and basket lunch at noon. A number of out of town speakers will be here for the occasion. Among the speakers will be the Rev. Naess of Tacoma, Wash. The Rev. 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