Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 31, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929
EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES POLK - YAMHILL COUNTY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
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LEGION PARADES
FOR PLEASURE OF
SCHOOL KIDDIES
Dallas Carl B. Fenton pott, No.
30, American Legion Is sponsoring a
Hallowe'en parade and contest tor
the children in U rooms including
all grades up to the seventh of the
grammar schools here Thursday
evening. Around 400 children are
expected in the event.
The parade will be formed at the
junior high school and proceed
from there south on Main to Court
street, and then east on Court to
halt at the band stand on the court
house square. The Judges will com
plete their decisions and winners
called to the platform to receive
their prizes. Individual awards
will number at least 77 and there
will be awards for rooms with best
attendance and best group costumes.
The city band and the city fire
department will participate in the
program, after which the auxiliary
Is holding its annual Hallowe'en
dance at the armory. Music Is to
be furnished by Thomas brothers
and a good crowd Is expected
About 125 couples attended last
year and the added features to the
entertainment this year are ex
pected to attract even more.
BABY GIRLS BORN
Dallas Three baby girls are re
ported born within the last few
days at the Dallas hospital. They
are Nora Qeraldlne, to Mr. and Mrs.
Olen Willis; daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Moffltt; and Virginia
May, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todd.
More than 900 plants m Germany
row bum pulverized coal.
AMITY STAR MEETS
WITH MANY PRESENT
Amity Amity chapter No. S7 O.
E. S. held Its regular meeting in
the Masonic hall Monday evening.
There was Initiation -work. Lunch
was served at a late hour. The tables
were decorated with pumpkins In
the form of baskets filled with fruit.
and late autumn flowers and foliage.
Refraihments suitable lor Hallo
we'en were served and a social time
enjoyed by all present. The attend
ance was good.
WOMEN IN CHARGE
OF CHURCH PROGRAM
Hopewell Women of the TJ. B.
church gave a program at the
church Sunday.
Mrs. Howard Stephens, Mrs. R. R.
Campbell and Mrs. Ross Rogers
gave readings. Mrs. P. P. Ander
son from McMinnville sang, with
Mrs. Howard Stephens at the piano.
Rev. Blodgett of Salem, former
pastor of this church, led In pray
er. After the meeting a collection
was taken for the Women's Mis
sionary society.
DEATH CLAIMS
COLLEGE YOUTH
AT DUENA VISTA
Independence Clarence Loy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Loy of
Buena Vista, passed away at the
family residence Wednesday, after
a lingering illness.
He was born in Independence,
March 4, 1903, was a graduate from
the Buena Vista high school and
attended O. A C. for two and a
half years. On account of illness
he was obliged to discontinue his
school work, and remained at home
on the farm until his death. He
was a member of Phi Sigma fra
ternity, of exemplary habits, kind
and generous, and highly esteemed
in the community.
He is survived by his parents also
two brothers, Alfred and Gilbert,
both of whom are teachers. Fun
eral arrangements under the direc
tion of the Keeney funeral home of
this city will be announced later.
LINDRUFFS ARE HOSTS
Amity Mr. and Mrs. Emll Lind
ruff recently entertained at their
home on Fourth street. Two tables
of bridge were in play. Refreshments
were served at a late hour. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Prunk,
Mr. and Mrs. . O. Morse and the
host and hostess.
BUILDING WELL HOUSE
Unonvale A 9x9 ft. well house Is
being erected on the C. Countiss
farm. Henry Deyoe is the carpen
ter in charge of the work.
as week end guests Mrs. Davis'
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
N, Q. Wilson and family from
Chehalls, Wash. They returned
to their borne Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burgoyne
were Friday evening guests at the
Daniel Weiuel home In Salem.
Mrs. Burgoyne and Mrs. Weitzel
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brock had as
Tuesday luncheon guests Rev. M.
A. Groves and son Meredith Rob
erts and Mrs. Ewell Needham.
Afternoon and dinner guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Berry of Salem.
Leonard Burgoyne was a Sunday
all day guest of his friend Wendell
Sebem at his home comer of
Market and Fifth streets. In north
Salem.
Mrs. John Campbell and children
of Oregon City, are paying her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Creasy
a farewell visit before leaving for
Seattle to Join Mr. Campbell who
has employment as spinner In the
woolen mill there. He has a home
location selected and has written
for his family to come, which they
will do in a lew days.
YAMHILL GRANGERS
MEET, DAYTON HALL
Dayton Sixty members attended
the all-day Yamhill Pomona grange
held at the Webfoot hall. Besides
local members, some from Sheri
dan, McMinnville. Carlton and Cove
were present. A chicken dinner pre
pared by the women was served on
the lawn.
A mixed program was given. Talks
were given by Mr. Brown of Port
land; S. 8. Duncan, county super
intendent of schools and John Eck
man of McMlni.vule. and Mr. Flett
of Portland gave a violin solo.
WEST SALEM
The P. p. Wells family who have
resided on Kingwood Avenue for
some time have moved to North
Fifth street. Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fox were
recent guests at the Frank Sieben's
home in Salem and on Tuesday
attended the chicken dinner at
Christ Lutheran church on State
street, Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Looney of
McNary avenue were Saturday
business motorists to Portland and
return.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nichols of
Dayton were Sunday all day
guests of their brother and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brock.
Mr. and Mr?. Jam re Davis had
CHILD IS INJURED
Palls City George Graves, Jr.
two year old son of George Graves
of Black Rock, fell on a glass jar
and cut a severe gash In his fore
head Wednesday noon. The child
was rushed to a doctor at Dallas,
where stitches were taken.
COLDS MAY DEVELOP
INTO PNEUMONIA
Coughs from colds may lead to w
jioui trouble. You can Mop thetn
now with Creomultion, an emulsi6ed
creosote that it pleasant to take.
Crcomulsion is a medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and in
hibita germ growth
Of all known drugs creosote b rec
ognized by high medical authorities
atone of the greatest healing agencies
lor coughs iroiu colds and bronchial
irritations. Creomultion contains, in
addition to creosote, other healing
elementa which too the and heal the
inflamed membranei and stop the h
ritation, while the creosote goes on to
the stomach, la absorbed into the
blood, attacks the aeat of the trouble
and checks the growth of the germs.
Crcomulsion it guaranteed satisfac
tory in the trettment of coughs from
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchial irritations, and it excellent
for building up the system after colda
or flu. Money refunded if not re
lieved after taking according to direc
tions, ask your druggist. tadT.l
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON
Justice Is Not Blind!
AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE
AS BEEN REMOVED
Justice is no longer dispensed by ignorant and individual domination. Another ancient prejudice stands convicted
by AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE which insists that a jury "twelve good men, tried and true" decide the facts.
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"toasting did it"
Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress
has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes
when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irri
tants) from the tobaccos.
YEARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of
modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against
all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE,
the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco,
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"TOASTING," the most modern step in cigarette manufacture,
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ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way.
Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so "TOASTING"
LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful cor
rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the
old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and
coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient preju
dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women.
It's
toasted
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
TUNE IN Th. Lucky 8uis. Dnc OrcbMta, mry Sstunlsy night, evw cout-totout network U tb. H. B. C
0 1919, Tht American TobMeo C.,Mrn.
"It's Toasted" the phrase that describes the
extra "toasting" process applied in the manu
facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest
tobaccos the Cream of the Crop are scien
tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini
mum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit. The
exact, expert regulation of such high tempera
tures removes impurities. More than a slogan,
"It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as the
most modem step in cigarette manufacture.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL
HEAVY PLATE MIRRORS
A large variety of styles and designs in different
sizes. This is a real opportunity to get a plate
mirror for your home at a low cost.
Priced as low as
89c
THIS WEEK ONLY
SALE OF LAMPS!
Iitl4p
Your choice of any lamp in the
house Floor Lamp Bridge
Lamp or Table Lamp
rice
Cook the omdern way with
a new
STANDARD
Electric Range
It is clean, easy and quick to
prepare a meal on a Standard.
The Standard is so construct
ed that It is quick, yet is very
economical to operate. See the
new Standard today.
Standards are priced
extremely moderate
THE NEW SIMMONS
DEEP SLEEP
MATTRESS
A Spring-Filled
Mattress
The Interior coil construction
is made up of hundreds of re
silient springs, softly conceal
ed under layers of protecting
felt. Full helical spring tied.
The coverings are excellent
grade Dobestry in quaint Co
lonial designs.
SPECIALLY
AT
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19
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"Birchfield" FURNITURE
FOR THE LIVING ROOM
Customed Tailored in our own shops Products of master
designers and craftsmen comfortable, individual, charming.
Birchfielda
in
Velour .
V e 1 o u r davenports
with either shaped or
straight front. This
davenport Is all hand
tailored and has grace
ful lines either tapes
try or velour reverse.
COXWELL CHAIRS
Alarge selection of Coxwell chairs
made by "Birchfield." You may find
one here to match your davenport, if
not, we will make one to order In our
own workshop.
Birch fields v
in
Mohair
Mohsir davenports In
practically any style jxn
desire with reverses of
rich color Moquette or H
tana tapestry. These dav-
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Frieze or In combinations
of the above coverings.
99to147
NEW FOOTSTOOLS
These colorful footstools add a great
deal of comfort to the living room. See
the many beautiful styles displayed In
our window.
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