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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1929)
PAfiR ElCM THE CAPITAL.JOTIRNAU SALEM. OREGON mmracnA V ffVfXX?T 1A t Ann COMPETITION IS AGAIN USED IN RIISS BUSINESS Moscow (IP) Competition, one u outlaw word belonging to the apitalut dark age, nas regained It social standing here, although It appeara In polite Soviet society gain In a Bolshevik disguise as "socialist competition." A loud campaign lor "socialist competition" is now under way, with the press devoting pages to a record of Its progress. It was undertaken some time ago In tne nope or sum Jallm production, tightening el- tlcicncy, eliminating Idleness on the Jos and generally getting more out of the individual worklngman (or the pay given him by the govern ment. To those accustomed to the real fetensive competition or economic aeceaslty outside, the Soviet version cms tame and make-believe. It mounts to one factory challenging other as to which will lncraaa kj output more during a given pat' tod of time: or the entire industry at one town challenging the indus try at another. Sometimes the com petitor are arranged -as between two or more department in the am factory, more rarely among sndifldual workers.' S . . AAtltcial as -. t- Trorri-lng tounds, it-has nevertheleas- height ened, activity all arsear the Site. esse Vung,1 the announcement of ., a' halknge and Its acceptance Ionises public atteotlon on the factories in volved. A natural- sporting Instinct, sort of "school spirit," leads the worker to extf themselves, to win. As to the din jtors of trie compet ing units, tilt lr professional, repu tation Is at eVw and they throw Unerase hre into the work with vim. f fl WHEN LEGIONNAIRES PARADED (Continued from Page 5) , woman In China. Bpecll music wis given by Miss Frances McGilvr. Mi's Olive Dahi vu In charge ol the devotional. Dr. J. D. McCormtck gave a talk on his visit to Jerusalem and Mrs. C. M. Reefer told aome of the caus es of the present trouble In Pales tine between Hie Arabs and Jews. Tea was served by a committee headed by Mrs. E. T. Barnes. The parlors were beautifully decorated with (all flowers and the tea table was centered with pink glad tolas and pink tapers. Mrs. Paul Ed wards served. , Mrs. Utley Heads Sweet Briar Club At a meeting of the Sweet Briar club Thursday afternoon at the iotn of Mrs. Lou Orote, the first meeting after the summer vacation months, Mrs. Arthur Utley was eiectea ciud president. Mrs. Birdie Crabtrae the now secretary and Mrs. Ray i. Blncgar the vice- president. During the afternoon a memorial service was held for Miss Nellie Taylor, one of the oldest members or tiM club who passed away dur ing the summer months. After the business meeting and service Mrs. urote served tea. Woodburn Bridge ' Party Attractive i woodburn Mrs. I M. Bitrity, Mrs. Henry Miller, and" Mrs. Hasel Bltney were Joint hostesses at the Bltney home on East Lincoln street Wednesday afternoon at a larae bridge party. The rooms were at tractively decorated with lane kets of zinnias, michaelma daisies and aster?. Eight tables of bridge were in mnv. the pure for high i t 3 J mm Aimum pnm r l.ssjlsaaalrta aaraaHa) pas the review laa sUa Atria) tke Am, lom Lala art to mI eoivveatlea in Leulavlue, Ky. They NEUTRALIZE All Acid; Here is your proof "FREE 1 Kilntl.. - I k bout the stomach in the past few Tears. Host so-called "indigestion'' la caused by excess acids; neutral ize the acids and relief follow. The maker of Pipe's Dlapepsin Wen among; the first to realiz this. These pleasant little tablet have brought relief to million. And IHniunntMinl!An f nlM. stomach ill which, if left nn- cnecaea, asuauy develop into eerioua disorder. Dont go on suffering; from heartburn, fas, belching;, sour toaiach; nor givo up the thing ruw i ou can rnv your way to perfect digestion If you let Pape'a acidity. Mail the coupon for a box wuj.rnr.En i nen top on your Beat hearty meal with on or two of thee tablet and see what a difference it make. . . Z rata' Piapnala I WhWlM. W. V. rv aad aw free boa le try l-t.e. , I W PARC'S J DIAPEPSIN score belnc won by Mrs. Jesse Rig- don, the second prise by Mrs. Blaine McCord and the consolation by Mrs. Harry Graves. The hostesses were assisted-. in serving by Mr. Eugene Courtney, . lira.- JJotu P. Hunt. Mrs. Adolph Olatt and Mrs. H. M. AusUn. In the list of invited guests were Mrs. T. K. Sanderson. Mrs. Eugene Courtney. Mrs. Robert H. Scoot, Mrs. C. E. Whitman, Mrs. Fred O. Evenden, Mrs. John P. Hunt, Mrs. Rae T. Gibbons, Mrs. Jesse Rigdon, Mrs. Elburn Bims, Mrs. T. C. Poor man, Mrs. H. M. Austin. Mrs. E. J. Hodge, Mrs. Fred Hulraa, Mrs. Bur ton Wllleford. Mrs. C. J. Espy, Mrs. Blaine McCord, Mrs. L. R. Tweedle, Mrs. Frank Proctor, Mrs. Otto P. Miller. Mrs. H. F. Butterfleld. Mrs. Adolph Olatt, Mrs. F. W. Settle- mler. Mr. Lyman H. Shorey, Mrs. C. Beaumont of England, Mrs. F. X. Beck of Rock Rapids, Iowa; Mrs. Ray Olatt, Mrs. Lee Withers. Mrs. O. F. Whitman. Mrs. Wayne B. OIU, Mrs. Oliver B. Olson, Mrs. Everett J. Hughes, Mrs. A. J. Beck. Mrs. Harry Graves, Mrs. R. L. Gulss, Miss Mary Scollard, Mrs. Harold Asplnwall. Mrs. V. D. Bain, Mrs. Hay O. Wolf, Mrs. A. M. Jerman of Salem, Mrs, Harold Berthelson of Salem, Mrs. lteal Myers, Mrs. F. O. Hovemann, Mrs. Keith Powell. Oerval The members of Oer vals Past Matrons club held their regnlnr meeting at the home of Mr. Jack Imlah In Salem recently. Nino members war present and during the basmeas rueiiat plan wen made to give a cans party m Gervals Masonic ball on the even ing -of November 21, by the past matrons. Mrs. Agnes Jones assisted the hosteas in serving refreshments at the close of the afternoon. Those present were MeadamesT Sumner Stevens, C. T. Brixey, Scott Jones. Jennie M coster, . Rcmeo Gouley, Jack Imlah; Agnes Jones, George ttamp, ana m. o. Hintuug. Mrs. Walter A. Barsch, (Kather- Ine Carson) andrher small son. Jack, have arrived from Oakland, Calif, for a month stay with Mrs. Barseh's mother, Mrs. John A. Car son. Mrs. Barsch will lemas to Sa lem on til after the wooding of bar brother, Wallace Canon, to Miss Edith Bngg which wilt be an event of November 9. ' Shower Honors Miss Bragg A group of young maids and ma trons, members of her sewing club, surprised Miss Edith Bragg with -an interesting pre-nuptlal abower Wed- nesday night, when Mis Margaret Breltensteln was hostess in the Breitenstein home on South Twelfth street. A number of aVraetivo gifts wen presented Miss Bragg. Participating in the charmingly informal affair wen Mis Bngg. the honor guest; Mrs. Milton Steln er, Mrs. Frank Deckebach, Miss Marjorle Christensen, Miss Mildred Chrtstcnsen. Mis Eva Roberta, Miss Josephine Baumgartner, Mr. John caugneu, Jr., Miss Ada Rosa, Miss Leah Ross, and the hostess. Miss Breltensteln. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Armstrana left 8unday for Chicago and MapletonJ lowa. Ban. Annatranra larmmt f borne, where they wtfl vtert friends ana relatives. Tney went to Chi cago by way of Los Angeles and Now. Orleans and win return ' by the northern route. In Ban Francisco they will be the guesta of Mrs. Arm strong- cousin. Mm. Frank Knot. - " - i Mrs. Frank Snedeeor left late Thursday nianung by motor lor OaUfornla when she will loin San rrancuco mends on a trip to the southern part of tbrttese. On Oet- coer lo Mrs. Saedocor wiB meet Mrs. William Brown and Mr, w H.- Dancy in Pasadena for a trin kato Arizona and New Iktka - - - Members of the Leetan ml w- eign Wan auxittary wear enter. borne of Mr. Charles w. Brant on Boatn winter street. -This wa the first meeting after the sum mer neess. Mrs. nri ahmm president, presided during the busi ness session. Have You An Acid Stomach? When tru. pain and dlitreu fol low a aood meaL tt tm ma almost sure i(m of "too much scid" In your Btomach. Get rid of It now for It ! dnngerois. Ulcers are apt to follow. No matter how much acid Is In your stomach, you can enjoy and relish yuur next meai wicnou. iear 01 aiier effects. If you have some BLsuratod Mssnrala to ntutratiz the acid, swaeten your stomach and protect the stomach lUHn. Doctors recom mend BUuxated Magnesia thou sands use it because tt post lively prevents stomach trouble or stops the worst attack In lass than five minutaa. fHt a trtal packare. either powder or tablets, from your drug gist, use as directed, and Indigestion and stomach troubles will no ilk magic. adv 1 FIREWORKS DISPLAY SCHEDULED FOR FAIR Dallas All Judging, except cook ing, was done the first day of the Polk county fair which opened Thursday. Pictures will be displayed by the fireworks at night as follows: Thursday night a picture de picting the 8plrit of IS. Friday night Betty Ross making tne first flag will be displayed. Saturday night a picture of the American flag. A Beautiful Complexion - Every woman desires to have a healthy, rosy and attractive com plexion as possessed by women in perfect health. Sallow, Sickly. Blotchy Complex ions are usually the result of a disordered stomach. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Sluggish Liver or other causes. . Take Hy-PEP-Sen. the great Totue and System Cleanser, Is the advice of Druggists today to those who suffer "with these various ail ments. ... I By assisting, the Stomach.7 Liver and Bowels ta tanotion as Nature intended the entire system is in vigorated. Blood emulate better, nerves are stunulated. and you feel the joy and hanoineas of nerfeet health. Get bottle of Hy-PEP-Sen Tool today and you will be mare pwaeea with results. or sate by capital Drag Store. ' ' Adv. TED FOX TRIAL IS HELD ON THURSDAY Dallas Circuit court met Wed nesday -but no eases wen tried. After arr hour's session for the day It adjourned until Thursday when Ted Fox Is scheduled to be tried OB larceny charge. Sllvertoa Mrs. Muriel Webb Oar rett of Seattle came down to attend the wedding of her friend, Ruth Jones to Matt Ball In the Christian church Saturday evening. She re turned to Port land Monday when she will take treatments for a month. She has not been well since she had ptomaine poisoning some months ago. Her mother, Mrs. A. A. Webb Is keeping house for Oarrett while Ills wife Is In Port land. ' IJsefll 1Tni?e SalloS . PRICED SO LOW That You Can t Afford To Pass Them Up This lot of tires are all good. Every tire has many miles of service in it A GOOD BUY FOR ANYONE ;W Nerer Close " MITHtfcWATKINSg THE STATION WITH A CLOCK "BILL" PHONE 1 I 1 1 I fc-l I Bw -a g Describing Causes and Effects of . and other RECTAL and COLON AILMENTS WRITE OR CALL rOR , BOOKLET I TOD AV Dr. Ch AS. JLDEAN RECTAL WCOLON CLINIC MAM Biota. 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