Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1929, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1929
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
DAYTON DEBATE
GROUP SECOND;
GRESHAM LEADS
Dayton The second of the .state
wide debates on the question: "Re
solved that. The debenture plan for
the relief of agriculture as advo
cated by the national grange should
be adepted by the United State:
congress," was debated at the three
high schools included in the north
Willamette valley districts Monday
evening. '
The Dayton pupils taking the
negative side of the question at
Grcsham were Misses Esther Stout
en burg and Lillian Chalee with
William Magnus substitute. Grcs
ham high school won the nesative
side.-
The Dayton pupils who took the
affirmative side with McMinnvillc
at Dayton made 1200 points and
McMinnville received 1291 paints.
In the triangle Grcsham won
first, Dayton second and McMinn
ville third place. Three Judges were
appointed to count points and in
that way tt will be decided which
teams shall debate in district meets.
NEW SEWING GLUS
FORMED NEAR SCIG
Scio A sewing club was organ
Insed at a meeting a few days ago
at the home of Mrs. Virgil Wcddie,
district No. 23, near Scio. The fol
lowing officers were elected:
Mrs Tim Kelly, president; Mrs.
Bob Kelly, vice-president; Miss
Margaret Densmore, secretary-treasurer.
Following the bussiness ses
sion dainty lunch was served by the
hostess, asssiled by Mrs. Melviu
Epley and Margaret Densmore.
Those present at the meeting
were Mrs. Virgil Weddle, Miss
Helen Kins, Miss Margaret Dens
more, Miss Llla Tledman, Mrs.
Welher Watkins, Mrs. Tim Kelly,
Mrs. Bob Kelly, Mrs. Bud Watten
barger. Mrs. Andy Densmore, Mrs.
Scott Hawk, Mrs. Archie McRcae,
Mrs. Lillie Wilson, Mrs. Watt-an-berger
and daughter Melba, Mrs.
Henry Rothroclc and daughter,,
Maud.
GATES IMPROVEMENT
CLUB PLANS SEASON
Gates The regular meeting of
the Ladtes Improvement club had
an attendance of 25 women. Roll
call was responded to by Interest
ing anecdotes from the lives of
Washington and Lincoln and the
recalling of girlhood Valentines and
verses thereon.
Plans were made for two future
" social events. Mrs. A. B. Horner,
Mrs. Tilman Raines and Mrs. Ed.
Davis were appointed on a com
mittee to assist Mrs. Milsnp In ar
ranging for a music recital to be
held at Gates, proceeds going to
the Improvement club. The date to
be arranged later.
A St. Patrick's day card party Is
the second event planned under the
guidance of a committee consisting
of Mrs. Herbert Shroeder, Mrs.
Gerald Heath and Mrs. Ed Collins.
After the business meeting refresh
ments were served by the hostesses,
Mrs. P. W. Jones, Mrs. H. L. Carry
sot, Mrs. Carl Knutson and Mrs.
Harry Keiser. Much appreciation
was expressed for the two long tab
les donated by Mr. Baker of the
Hammond company store at Mill
City also to Sanford Bassett for
bringing the tables up from Mill
City. After the lunch the club ad
journed until the March meeting.
pianoWbenefit
for salem heights
Salem Heights Little faces have
been eugerly scanning the caleu
dar and anxious children have been
anticipating Thursday evening,
when the Salem Heights school
plans an entertainment to add to
their piano fund.
Teachers and pupils have been
working faithfully and long to de
velop the program which will be
presented in the community hall,
Thursday evening. A small admis
sion Is to be charged.
Following is the program:
Song. 'Little George Washing
ton." Primary boys.
"Sleeping Beauty," primary grades
directed by Mrs. Ethel McCoy.
"Seeks, Sir," A little play by third
and fourth grades, directed by Mrs.
Harriett Zcsel.
"Uncle Sam's Visit," a musical
play by the boys and girls or the
four upper grades, directed by Mrs.
Agnes Booth and Mrs, Cecile Wie-gand.
SERVICES ARE LISTED
FOR SCIO CHURCHES
Scio Rev. J. Y. Stewart of Al
bany will preach at the Christian
church in Scio Sunday evening at
7:30 o'clock. The subject of the
sermon will be, "Prayer." Service
at Mt. Pleasant will be at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon.
At the Baptist church Rev. Henry
Alters will preach on the subject,
"The rive Talons," In the morning
and at 7:30 o'clock in the evening
the teax will be "The Lord is My
Refuge,"
NUSOMS AKE HOME
Waconda Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Nusom and their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nusom and
small daughter, Sheverly Jean Nu
som who have been in Oakland,
California for several months, have
arrived home. Little Sheverly Jean
Nusom became ill en route home
and the party had to lay over sev
eral days at' different places until
she became able to travel. As soon
as they reached home a physician
was called and the illness of the lit
tle girl was diagnosed as intestinal
influenza and whooping cough.
BROTHER TAKEN ILL
Silverton. E. K. Kaufman, who
resides two miles out of town, was
called to Long Beach, Wasfr, be
cause of the serious Illness of his
brother who is suffering with heart
trouble. Kauiman left here Wed
nesday noon.
Coughs Stopped
Almost Instantly
Doctor's Prescription R c 1 1 e v cs
Without Harmful Drug's
Almost iastant relief for coughs
is now guaranteed in the use of a
famous physician's prescription
called Thoxine which contains no
chloroform or dope. It works on an
entirely different principle, has a
double action, relieves the irrita
tion and goes direct to the internal
cause not reached by cough syrups
and ua tent medicines. The verv first
swallow usually relieves.
Thoxine is pleasant and safe for
the whole family. Also excellent for
sore throat. Quick relief guaranteed
or your money back. 35c, 60c, and
SI. 00. Sold by Perry's and all other
good drug stores. adv.
CANADIAN VET
RITES FRIDAY
Independence Funeral services
tor Ihe late Dr. T. C. Campbell will
bo held from the Keeney chapel
Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
Rev. J. Henry 'i'humas ol the
Episcopalian church of Klamath
FalU will conduct the funeral serv
ice after which interment will be
made In the Knights of Pythias'
cemetery at Monmouth.
Dr. Campbell was a practicing
physician In Klamath Falls and
with the Canadian expeditionary
forces In the world war. He was
born In Ontario, Canada, and grad
uated from Trinity college and the
medical college of Toronto uni
versity. He studied in Edinburgh.
New York. London and Uie Mayo
clinics.
For distinguished service durlni
the world war, as regimental sur
geon he was decorated by the Bel
gian and English governmentals
and received tho French Croix de
Guerre. He was" gassed while in
action.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Bertha Fryer Campbell, daughter
of J. T. Fryer of this city, who will
accoinpany the body hens for bur
ial. ,
made no plea, remaining mute
while Ais attorney. Herbert O. Bry-
son, interposed a written plea. The
plea alleges that Wliuns at tne
time of the slaying of Brooks was
insane and mentally irresponsible,
that tho Insanity of Wilklns contin
ues as to any matter involving the
person of Brooks, but as to all
other mutters he is now mentally
responsible.
LADIES AID MEETS
Scio The February monthly
business and social meeting of the
Ladies' Aid society of the Chris
tian church was held at the home
of Mrs. O. L. Flanagan, whose
birth anniversary occurred on that
day. Following the regular order
of business the afternoon was spent
in cutting and sewing quilt blocks.
Lunch was served by the 'hostess,
assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Dolly
Young and Miss Rose Young.
INSANITY WINS '
MAN FREEDOM
Walla Walla, Wash (HI Not
guilty, by reason of Insanity of the
murder ol John W. Brooks, at
torney, slain at his home here Le
ccmber 9, 1928, was the plea Inter
posed by counsel for R. L. (Lee)
Wilklns, when arraigned in superior
court here.
Wilklns is charged' by the state
with murder in the first degree.
Exercising his right of law, Wilklns
A Raw, Sore Throat
eases quickly when you apply a lit
tle Musterole. It penetrates to the
sore spot with a gentle tingle. loos
ens the congestion and draws out
the soreness and pain.
Musterole brings quick relief from
sore throat, bronchitis. inns! litis
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains ana aches
of the back or Joints, sprains, sore
iiusvtiTs. ui macs, umiuituiis, i rostra
leet, colds on the chest.
To Mothers: Musterole Is also
made In milder form for ba
bies and small children. Ask
for Children's Musterole, adv
jars & rubes
Jars & Tubes
lullNI
Bttter than a muetard platter
1
"Sweetest Baby
in the West!"
For over llfty years, mothers, like
this well-known Western woman,
have been telling each other about
California Fig Syrup, and leading
pnysictans nave Deen enaorsing it.
Nothing else acts so gently and
harmlessly to propel the souring
waste from the delicate system of
babies and children, which, when
allowed to remain, keeps them'
cross, feverish, bilious, headachy,
weak, with coated tongue, bad
breath, broken-out skin, no appe
tite or energy. Its rich, fruity good
ness helps to give tone and strength
to their little stomach and bowels
so they continue to act normally, of
their own accord. It helps to build
up and strengthen tliein makes
them active and happy.
"I have used California Fig Syrup
with my little daughter since early
babvhood," says Mrs. S. Judd. 17
Pearl St., Denver, Colorado. "When
over she has a cold, is the least bit
constipated or doesn't -seem just
right. I always give her a little,
and it fixes her up quick. She's the
picture of health, now, and friends
say she's the sweetest baby in the
West. She has never had a serious
illness, and I give California Fig
Syrup full credit for It."
Protect your child from Imita
tions of California Fig Syrup. See
that the carton bears the word
'California." adv.
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RHEUMATISM
are now stronger and heavier. They were
always superior but now we offer you the
FIVE PLY PENN ACE BALLOON
at prices no higher than others charge you for a 4-ply
casing. We give you 20 per cent more material and wear
at no advance in price. See these casings and you will
at once understand the values.
For week-end Special this Week wc offer
SOxS1;! Tuxedo Extra Oversize Casings This is the
heavy duty High Pressure Tire, the most wonderful high
pressure casing ever made. Wc offer you just 25 of these
for only
Why Rheumatism cant be rulledout
THOSE muscular pains, com- If allotvcd to continue, as the
monly called rheumatism, years pass the danger increases.
r mm,.!!!' due to a "run- " But what a change with rich,
down" condition, with the num- rcd-blood-cclls in your body
bcr of rcd-blood-cclls below the Nature s building material mak-
ing me ncsu iniii
strength to the vital organs.
You can't rub rheumatism out.
normal count.
S.S.S. aids the system in build-
p . .1 - 1.1 1 11- 1
lot - - : .
DC anvcii ouc. nnu suit
- I. I 1.-ln:.n. nliMtin- hlnnrl
in netting rid of the condition
which the rheumatism is but a
symptom. 1 he body becomes t,c rcd-blood-cclls 1
strong and discasc-resistant,. ana of wk
the rheumatic pains go. cn. (roi.bioori.ceis)1 and those
Pains in jour muscles and muscle and joint pains, commonly
joints make you mij".'ib!c, less- called rheumatism, vanish. S.S.S.
efficient, interfere with your lias brought this change about for
working hours, ruin your sleep, thousands. Why not for you?
"I tiiit t-erv nervous: had
hardly any appetite, and suffered
uiti rheumatism, t tried many
medicines, but S.S.S. is the one
1iat did me the most good. 1 am
timv wll. and feel like a new
wan." H'illiam Osborne,. 206
Sloan Street, Flint, Midi.
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S.S.S. it medf from fresh wt
and has a jutcestjui
trtht drtiai i
record of over 100 years back of it.
All eooi Drug
Stores tell SS.S. in
too sizes. Ask for
the larger size. It is
more tconomical
cwKM a S S.S, c.
We also have a few 4-ply Balloons to
clean up at 20 off wholesale list
Buckeye Brooders
are the poultry-man's standard. We have these coal burn
ing; brooders in all sizes. Also offer you a cheaper made
1000 chick size coal burning brooder, that is standard
in every way, for only
$16.5
Get our prices on plumbing supplies before you place an
order. Wc are carload buyers of pipe and fixtures and
will save you money.
Geo. E. Allen
236 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
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Hardware, Paints, Plumbing1,
Machinery
J.C.PENNEYC0.
160 NORTH LIBERTY STREET
NOTION WEEK-
A Splendid Opportunity to Select Small Needs for
Spring Sewing from Complete Stocks
Smart Handbags
At Our Customary Savings
Colors to harmonize with spring costumes charming nov
elty f rames pouch and'envelope shapes all neatly lined and
fashioned of fine real and imitation leathers this early
spring assortment presents a splendid opportunity to save on
your new handbag.
98c $L98 $2.98
"Penimaid"
Sanitary Apron
Convenient and practical-
our own
reliable
brand.
23c 1 ft
49c VJj
Comfortable
Rubber Pants
For the
; Baby
Pore RTim rubber pants btf
tnrarm! Aesh and white. Sicca
medium and large. They art
-ventilated to make them more
comfortable.
23c
FOR THE MAN
Aywon Talcum 19c
'Aywon Shaving Cream. 25c
Aywon After-Shaving
Lotion 25c
Llsterine Shaving Cream.. 39o
Llsterlne 30e
Palmollve Cream 290
Aywon Hair Tonic 25o
Mennen's Shaving
Cream 39e
Aywon Toilet Water 39o
Plnaud's Bau de
Quinine B9c
Mpredge Blades, 5 for.... 250
Afito Strop 39c
Lath-R-Ade Shaving
Brushes BBo
WDrl(Suspenders
Police bjck work suspenders,
In 38 inch and 42 inch length.
Beit quality reinforced cushion
'back, cowhide leather ends,
'double-stitched throughout, Al
ao in cross-back style.
49c
Majestic
Belts for Men
Excellent quality top grade
cowhide belts. Lined and.
stitched. Three-tone effects
and plain colon. Exceptionally
well made and sturdy belts rev
'tomb! prced at
98c
Does the Ironing
Board Need
A New Cover?
H 1 BOARD fS COVERl H
An unbleached muslin covet)
that lace in place and fit
smoothly over a soft pad.
Makes the irontni; board just
like new.
69c!
.230
tover and Pad .
Cover alone . . ,
FOR THE TEETH
For the Hair
Thcso Shampoos
Palmolivo
i. . Shampoo,
pjEgBf OLIVE
rv-L SOAP
4 Bars
kt: "Jar'lSoapl
jby Shampoo,
"' 39a
Moredge Blades
For Better Blades .
Lbterine Tooth Pane. .19c
Colgate's Tooth Paste
large 19c
Ipana Tooth Paste 39c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 39c
Children's Tooth
Brushes 23c
Penatox Tooth
Brushes. .. .23c and 39c
Use Moredge for a quicker
euler'shave. Fits your Gillette.
5 for 25c ...
Men's Garters
Majestic Brand
Wide web, single grip garreM
of fancy silk elastic Satin
pad, nickled brass metal fittings,
all rubber pendants.
25c
"A Friend of the Family"
Somewhere, near you, there is a sign like this.
It is a friendly sign one that promises Quality,
always at a Saving and back of that promise
stands the honor of a great Company. .
To the Man of the House it means sturdier
shoes and clothes at lower-than-usual prices. His
wife knows it as a store where she can find what
- she wants at a price she can afford.
The next time-you see that sign drop in and
look around. You will find it an honest, depend
able sign a real "friend of the family."
Dressmakers Supplies
JFor the Spring Sewing Program
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Brass Pin , 4c and 8c
Safety Pins 4c and 8c
Pcnlmold Hooks 6C Eye 4c
Peninuid Hook dC Eye Tape 19c
Penisnap Fasteners, black and white 4c
Penlmaid Fasteners, black and white 8c
Penimaid Needles 4c and 8c
Steel Crochet Hooka 8c
Thimbles, assorted , , , 4c.
Tape Measures . . .1 4c and 8c
Solid Steel Shears, assorted 49c
Elastic, assorted widths 4c, 6c and 12c
Boutoririieres
Are Gay with Color
Spring is here if we are to
judge by the flowers that are
being shown to brighten coats
and frocks violets, orchids,
and mixed bouquets at
23c and 49c
Buttons! Buttons!
Useful and Decorative
Pearl buttons TTJXJ-J
to trim tiny (t5 $kJ
dresses or to VfjJUl vffrn
fasten fuller's VViAlvfiJ
shirts a range WTJVpj
of sites. Card feTUMl
4c and 8c
"Penimaid"
Spool Silk
Splendid, strong silk thread
50 yard spool.
6c
Trimmings Bindings
Cotton Tape, black and white. 2c
Cotton Tape, white only 4c
Twill Tape, black and white. 8c
Lawn Bias Tape, black and white. 8c
Penimaid Bias Tape, asst. colors 8c
Double Fold Bias Tape, asst. colors 8c
PENIMAID SILK BIAS TAPE
Novelty Bias Trim 8c
Mercerized Rick Rack ..." .8c
Lingerie Tape, asst. colors , 8c
Shoulder Strapping 8c
Camisole Tape, pink and peach.'. 8c
Combs Brusjica
Dressing Combs,
23c and 49c
Bobbed Hair Combs. . .23c
Pocket Combs . . 8c and 23c
Hair Brushes, aluminum
face . 23c and 49c
Whist Brooni3 23c
' Extra Heavy 39c
Lunch Box
Compact Sturdy
Pen-Co-Nap
Sanitary Napkins
New napkins with comfortable
rounded corners. 8 la a box for
19c
Roomy lunch-box with pat
ent holder on Inside of covet
(or vacuum bottle. Lunch
box 'alone.
49c
Wiih Vacuum BotlU, 1.2S