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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1929)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10,-1929 . MEWS BISIMTCHM POLK -.Y AMHIl J "; COUNTY NEWS T SAt, TOmEsroNDlWT PAGE SEVkV' CLASSES NAME NEW OFFICERS AT DAYTON HI Dayton The class organizations have been completed in the Dayton high school u follows: Senior claw Douglas Bryan, pres ident; Mildred Carson, vice-president; Marold Westfall, secretary treasurer. Junior class Wayne Relchatein; president; Lester Trent, rice -president; Lois Duzan, secretary -trek-surer Sophomore class Claire Stllwell, president: Owen Turner, vice-president; Millard Magnesa, secretary treasurer. Freshman class has not elected officers, because of a tie, another meeting of the class will be held. GROUPS ENTERTAINED FOR INDEPENDENCE .j Independence Mrs. A. B. Van Zante was hostess to the members' of the Needle Craft society in har home on T street Thursday. The rooms of the parsonage were beau tiful with large bouquets of fall flowers and a very pleasant social afternoon was spent. Bcfreshments were served by the hostess. ? Indepedence Mrs. Orover Mat tison was hostess to tfce Wednes day Evening club at her home on Monmouth street Wedneriayf Mem bers were joined later by their husbands. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hlltebrand, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mix, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Butt, Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morlan, Mr. and Mrs. Q. D. Pomeroy, and the hostess. A two-course luncheon was served. SENIORS COMPLETE - CLASS ELECTIONS Monmouth The senior class at the normal school met Tuesday evening to organize their class. Class officers and council were elected. The class officers are: pres ident, Carl Rasmusen; vice-president, Joyce Custer; treasurer; Ger ald Kahler. Members ot the council are: Mary Whitlow, Gwendolyn Evans, Alva Blackerby and Rolland Wooster. DAVISES BUY FARM Sllverton Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davis of Hollywood have purchased the 85 acre Hubert Elliott farm in the Silverton Hills district and have already taken possession. The El liotts are living1 near the Thomas mill where he In employed. - UPPER CLASSES IN - PICNIC WEDNESDAY Independence The senior- antt Junior clas-es ot the local high companied By their Instructors, wnt to Davidson's bridge Wednes day afternoon on a picnic. They had a basket dinner and this was followed by games. About fifty students were present In the group. The cbaperones were Professor Rob inson, Professor Dixon, Miss Fltt patrlck and Mrs. Dixon. GARAGE AND AUTO BURN NEAR ELKINS Monmouth C. O. Alltn, ranch foreman at the Frank Laughary dairy farm six miles southwest of here In the El kins district, was burned about the hands Wednesday afternoon when a garage and auto were destroyed by fire on the Laughary place. -Allen entered the garage for gas oline and placed a lighted lantern in the open doorway and: Immedi ately theb (Hiding burst into flames. Allen was burned In hts efforts to drive -the machine from the build' lng. Other properties were saved. MARTHA MORLAND BURIED WEDNESDAY Monmouth" Martna Ann Morland died Monday at her residence one- half mile north of Monmout. She is the widow of John T. Morland, And is .survived by two sons Ed and Frank, .and a daughter, Mrs. Henry coats. The funeral was held at the Christian church Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Peters of the Christian church of Dallas, officiat ing. The body was taken to the K. P. cemetery Tor interment. To reduce expense following the war, railways ox China .are dis missing many officers and employes. BIRTHDAY DANCING PARTY IS ENJOYED Pedee Honoring the birthdays of Mrs. J7 D. Vlers, of Grande Ronde. Mis. W. P. Conrow and Mrs. Loren Steptoe, of Pedee, a dancing party was held at the hall with Gus Johns furnishing the music. Refresh ments were served. : Uuests Included Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Den Bosch, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoppe, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Laban. Mr. and Mrs.. George McCoijnick, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Steptoe. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Conrow, and Roxine Conrow, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pan krantz and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bush and Connie Bush, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wfflett, Mr.' and Mrs. P. DeWitt. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johns, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Burbank, Mrs. Joe Min nan and sons, Mrs. J. W. Bush and daughters, Mrs. C. Leitsinger and daughters, Miss Virginia Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. P. McEldpwny, of Mc MtnnvUle;Mr' aria Mrs. Gregg. Kings Valley; Mr. and Mrs. J. D Viers,Grand Ronde;- Miss Margaret McKtmsey, "- Salem; -' Miss Frieda Bush, Mrs. Olive. Burbank, Misses Pearl BurbahkV " Shirley WiUett; Claire Weisen. Frances and Adele Johns, Bob Weiser, William Con drow, Walter Bush, Willis. Know. Levi Burbank,. William Williams, of -Atrlle; MrE Wade 'Williams. . Gus Burbank,. and F. Tlce. 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Creoraulaion contains, in addition to creosote other healing elements whicfl soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and atop the ir ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth" of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory In the treatment of coughs from ; colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your druggist, (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON WisftairfS' SelfSetYice Stores 370 STATE STREET IT PAYS TO SHOP WHERE THE SELLING COST IS LESS WOMEN'S ARCH TIES Patent or black kid leathers, Military heels, built-in arch shoes, (PO QQ price, pair tJJiWoIO PATENT ONE-STRAP Women's patent leather, cuban heel, one strap slippers. All jt QQ sizes Pair J)X0 New Novelty FOOTWEAR Here-you always find the latest novelty footwear. Why pay more for new styles. Beautiful blues, browns, tans & reptiles. $2.98 to $4.98 pair - CHILDREN'S SHOES We have the largest assortment of ch(J dren's shoes in the city. Children's com position sole oxfords, high grade all leather construction. No mark composi tion soles. Price $1.48 and $1.98 pair "UNLIMITED GUARANTEE" on a pure silk full fashioned hose, with panel heel, silk to top. If it rnns a .new pair free. P1 H( A regular $2.00 number. Price, per pair , .!..... P A I V FOOTWEAR for MEN MEN! Why pay more than we ask for your FOOTWEAR! HERE YOU FIND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AT THE LOWEST PRICES PLUS AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. MEN'S POLICE SHOES Our police shoe is built to our own speci fication. Heavy double sole, reinforced arch, heavy calf uppers and &A QQ dry sock welt -tglwO MEN'S OXFORDS Black calf oxfords with leather or com , position soles. Our (JO QQ Price Pi0, ' MEN'S ARCH OXFORDS - High grade calf or kid leather uppws. with built-in arches. . A Set of the GENUINE ROGERS SILVER And a Set of Genuine "ROCK CRYSTAL" Both for the Usual Price of the Silver Alone Heretofore "Roek Crystal" has been seen only on the tables of the Rich and those who Hoped-to-Be Rich-Some-Day! About town "Rock Crystal" is.quoted at twelve to twenty-five dollars a dozen. But tomorrow the Burnett store will sell not only "Rock Crystal" but an entire set of Rogers Sil ver and you may get both for the usual price of the silver alone. You Are to Get 29 Pieces of Rogers Silver It is made and guaranteed by Simeon & George L. Rogers, ; . and is a beautiful pattern sini- ' ilar to the sketch. Each, set contains Six Knives with mst " less blades; Six Forks, Twelve Teaspoons, three Tablespoons, one'&ugar Shell and a Butter Knife. (75 And... 18 Pieces of "Rock Crystal" The set is outlined in the sketch below. It includes; Six footed goblets, six footed sher bets, and a half a dozen cook tails. No picture we can supply can give you any idea of the wondrous gleam and the diamond-like- brilliancy of. this "Rock Crystal" It is the very essence of re finement and beauty. VOttJ DON'T Need , CASDfl With such an "ensemiile' you may have a table rich in beauty and beauty of the most enduring kind . . . Bought separately in the specialty shops the cost would be well nigh prohibitive But those who come tomorrow may take both the Rogers Silver and the Rock Crystal both for Nine teen Seventy-Five and on the Burnett Budget Plan at that at 50c down and a dollar a week. i!J-.t "; r. (Z97-. ,;-; i-Toai J . I- i in 6t innclt yr- nrl" .hit .ia ..if v l! .1 E 457 STATE STREET SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE ; ?'