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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 EXCLUSIVE NKW8 DISPATCHES PQLK YAMHILL COUNTY- NEWS SPECIAL COKRESPONPEJCTS PACT T" POLK POLITICS TAKING SHAPE, -PARTY FORCED Dallas, June 31 The republicans WW county recently organised In the county court room t Delias. . Then vu a Urge attendance o( precinct committeemen and the or ganization tu perfected by elect ing the following officers: D. L. Keyt, chairman; Stella Henry, secretary; Stella Henry, (tate central committeeman; R a Xrauon, congressional committee man;- and a managing committee vat appointed to look after the f I- nancea of the organlaatlon, com- posea ox K. B. greason, Joe Hub bard and Frank -Coad. Thla or ganiiatloa will eboperate with the state and national party and all committeemen expressed confidence of a weeping victory thla fall for the republican party, headed by , Herbert Hoover for president and Charles Curtis for -vice-president The following Is a complete list m ins precinct committeemen ana their addresses: Douglas, John Talbot, Sheridan, Jackson, George Ball, Ballston. Salt Lake, D. I Keyt, Perrydale. Spring Valley, Stella Honry, 6a lem, route one. Eola, W. R. Gould, Salem, route (wo. West Rlckreall, A. R. Cadle, Rick real Fourth Independence, Elmer Ad dison, Independence. Southwest Monmouth, Joe Teth crow, Monmouth. Buena Vista, J. K. Neal, Buena Vista. Suver, Ezra Harris, Suver. Atrlle, William Toedtemeler, Air lie. . Bridgeport, R. Rlggs, Dallas, routs twa - Salt Creek, T. G. Richmond, Dal las, route one. McCoy, Waldo Finn, McCoy, East Rlckreall, George Carrol, Rlckreall. Firat Independence, Andy Wilson, Independence. West Salem, Max Gehlhar, Salem route two. Pedee, F. M. Johnson, Alrlle, route one. Northwest Monmouth, P. O. Pow ell, Dallas, route three. North Falls City, A. A. Muck, Falls City. South Falls City, R. H. Butter, Falls City. Buell, George Stewart, Sheridan, route one. Brush College, A. R. Ewing, Sa lem, route one. Southeast Monmouth, Charles smith, Monmouth. Northwest Monmouth, Ed Rogers, Monmouth. Lewisvllle, Morris Fbwle, Mon mouth, route one. Third Independence, Jason Byers, Independence. , t Second Independence, Joe Hub bard, independence. First Dallas, F. J. Coad, Dallas. Second Dallas, John B. Eakln, Dallas. - Third Dallas, Robert Kreason, Dallas. Fourth Dallas, T. E. Campbell, Dallas, v . - - Oakdale, L. H. McBee, Dallas, route twa Rack Creek, Oscar Bprague, Val sets. , - MAUION C. A. Oeorge Is erecting a new cam. - w. Houghton and H. M Johnson are doing the carpenter Work. ' . A carload of-Jersey cattle' were This New Jersey Man Gained 28 Pounds One Atlantic Cit men who tveri. (d M more pounds took McCoy's . Tan lets for weeks and gained the flesh he wanted. One thin woman gained IS pounds In tin weeks mania to Mcooyi ana a young woman from Alabama wrltna that her weight Jumped from lot to 13s .after taking only three boxes of MCUOTX. ' McCoy takes all the risk-Read thla Irmnlaff aiui-antm ff After lak-. tng 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy's Tablets or 3 One Dollar boxe: any tiun, uuaerweignt man or -voman doesnt gam at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked Improvement la bealtht youi druggist Is authorised to return the purchase price. -The name UeCoyl Cod Uver Oil Tablets has been ehortened-rJust ask for UcOoy's Tablets at Dan J. Fry and J. O. Perry or any drug store In America. Large Broken Stick . (Peppermint Flavor) This Friday and Satur- day Only ; 18c lb. j 2 lbs. for 30c i oiu-t Schaefer 8 ; Drug Store i Hie Original Candy ' Special Start -185 No. Commercial St.-! The Penalar Agency Phone' 197 nipped from bar Sunday to Du- vsi,,waen. ran or we snipmem was yiirhmd at the Warren Gray satt and the balance were pur chased at Tillamook and Ferrrdale. x. w. istepaans has returned man White BhiMa, Wish, where be took some Jerseys' purchased , at the Oray sale. He made the round trip " - . w swr-wnnesTewvmyj swrwriwiiBisBj at l:M a. m., returalng at (:M a. m. Saturday, Miss Andes Chapman Is at Mon mouth, where she is . taking the summer course at . the Monmouth Normal school. 5 Mr. and Mis. .0. A. Oeorge and Rev. R. O. Smith and wife attended the Friends' yearly meeting at Newberg. . MISS FaXDMAN OVIST Independence, June 21 -Miss Ivan Feldman, grand-daughter cf B. R. Wolfe of Portland, Is the guest of her friend, Mildred Matteson this week. Bbe was formerly an Inde pendence girl having lived with her granoparenu here most of her life. More than 4,000400 tons of sugar were produced In Cuba during the past There is no secret reason for Lucky Sokes' superiority. Towtiiig, an ex- I B elusive process, completes nature's work in thoroughly maturing the I B III finest tobacco. Because toasting drives off impurities, Luckies are uni I B versally admitted to be less irritating than any other cigarette. 1 , "It's toSLSted'v 111 0 19tl T" Tobacco Ctv, MarmlacloreTa T0FsmV,IC:;ES0AY V n t , .ill., hu SfPh fntl eral of Mrs. eaumeem rowers was Keener funeral noma of this city, Rev. Orr of the Baptist church conducted the services and. Mrs. Lora Butler sang favorite selections of the deceased. There was a beautiful display of flowers attesting the high esteem In which the deceased was held In the community. The commitment services were held at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. There was a lugs attendance and a ronx train of cars to the ceuteiaiy, Mrs. rowers bad not uvea nera very long, but made many friends among her acquaintances.- - DEGREES CONFERRED Independence, June 31. Lyon Lodge A. F. ft A. M, No. 8 met Wednesday evening and conferred the Fellowship degree upon Robert Cadi McMght, Olen MMebrandt, sad Robert De Armors. FoUowing erre ex aagries a seesai Then was a targe sttsndinco and (sod Interest snowa,- - ELECTION IS HELD UmuctamnM recent board K M. srjoert was elected to as for the unexpired term of Al fred Smith. Airs H. Craves was leeted to serve for a term of three more yean. - F. E. Chambers was reelected clerk for the earning year. ' CAMP MEETINGS CLOSE King's Valley, June 31 The camp meeting at King s Valley has Just drawn to a close after three weeks of successful work. Some of the con verts went to CorvaUis to part take In the baptismal rites held in the Wil lamette riser Bunoay. -.- . . Q0 TO TOLEDO Independence. June 310. W. Butler and Frank Miller went to Toledo. Tuesday on a business trip. Butler Is local agent for the. New Ton Life insurance company. ; STORE FOLK PICNIC MnhavwCh. June- it The attuat- of Monmouth gave a ptenle Wednesday evening at wint paraY and entonained the employes of the Miller stores of Oorvallls and Salem. A few of the officers of the Miller stores from Portland also attended the ntenie. managers of the stores gave short talks. A picnic dinner was served, and a delightful time was bad by all those present. 8MTTH HAUMNQ GRAVEL Unlonvsle. "June 21 C. R. Smith Is hauling gravel from the river. near the Orand Island bridge, to the William Warmlngton- farm at St, Joe where a M by 32 dairy bam has re cently been erected and a cement floor is being put in the building. , D. BUTLER MOVING - Independence, June 31 Dr. If. J. Butler is moving his dental -office from the cooper building on "C- street, to the First National bank building on Monmouth avenue and will occupy the rooms formerly occu pied by bis father, Dr. O. D. Butler, for a number of years. -' ooornu TBADI, fabjc -Kbaj's VVinitm linear.. and Mrs. t. ga, io aemHrasM ttsrir farm bar for property near Ross- btoff aadwid more ttwre next; week. The Cooper famuy-srtn be igawid to tins community as tney nave made many friends to the tea years they nave nveq nere. LEOALS estAte or 4. B. stsut tNS NOTlia OV f 1NAL ACCOUNT In the circuit Court of the aitu Of wnsn iu am ixnintr w ssannsi In the matter of the saute of J. B OMalTHeiTw QfMjBJtWtKl Notlc la hrab slvtm tht tht tui demlnied. u adiiilaUtrataV of tbm wtau of Jr B. StravDos. dioNMd, bM filed bla final acoouot la Uw Circuit uoun ox ut otat 01 uraccm tor Marlon County, and that Tburaday Um 6tb day of July, IMS, a ih hour of 10 o'clock is ttw fortoooD ot aaid day and the court room of aald oourt baa bean appotntad by aald oourt aa tna tltna and plao for tba baarini o wjocwonai sjoervw ano wm aaiua mant tbaraof. Qatad and flrai publUbad May 34. 9M. Data of laat publication, Tum SI, 1038. , . ,. .- OTTO KBADSeC, ' -, a. Aominlatrato? B. w. Haygood, Attornay. May 34, tl. Jura 7, 14, 31, A Double Po Chambers & Chambcro Some little; time ago through a misunder standing with a large eastern manufactur er of fine walnut chamber furniture we re ceived an 'extra' large shipment "that', we should not hate had-y-thus giving us ' en tirely too many fine chamber suites, i To move these suites from our floors into your homes is our problem and to do this we have decided to make such prices that if you are at all interested in this line of mer chandise you cannot help but buy. . . ; ' A four days' sale of these beautiful suites beginning Friday, June 22, and ending Tuesday, June 26th will be made. You will notice we are not using such words as ttre mendous bargains," "startling prices,? or "amazing Values-Mbat you as customers and we as merchants are very tired of. But we do say in all correctness that these suites are "way below in price of anything you have been able to buy and the woods and styles are the last word in up-to-date furniture. ' ' . , J ust to give you an idea of how these prices are cut, will mention but a few. . A 4-Piece Walnut Suite Bed, French Vanity, Chest of Drawers and Bench. The new low price was $114.25 Now $81.00 A 4-Pieee Burled Walnut Suite C in early American style, just simply beau- tiful, former price $240.00 Now $159.00 A Very Attractive Early American Mahogany Suite ' Poster Bed, Highboy, French Vanity and Upholstered Bench, former price $175 Now $123.00 Could Mention Numbers of Others but this gives you the trend of prices of course we have a fine line of enameled suites for the girls' and young ladies' room, in old brown, dawn grey, apple green and all the new colorings, all at greatly reduced prices. Come In and Look Over These , Real Buys and if you do not have all the money to pay down we can arrange that matter to your satisfaction.' The new store on North High Street Out . of the High Rent District. Chambers &Chiambers