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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1949)
10 -Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Mar 19. 1949 T V V 13 i : . -x . ;".. -"- rs , Eur -r-3. fc J! V: m "f SPECIAL PRICES J (ttfflffi G-7TS3 MtoflHllf 7 lifer ,y lj ri AiAiJ nn Aixr M riv tl i'v:FiJ'r-- Mill n I CANNED FRUIT At Saving Prices Fire Destroys Yocum's Store, Polk County Landmark Perrydale itort, erected 70 years ago when Joieph Gaiton'i narrow gauge railroad waa under construction to develop Polk and Yamhill counties, served farmers In this community with general merchandise since 1879. Fire early Sunday morning entirely destroyed Yocum's store. Landmark Removed as Fire Destroys Perrydale Store By BEN MAXWELL Fire that destroyed Yocum's store at Perrydale early Sunday removed a distinguished Polk county landmark erected 70 years ago when this community was on the route of a narrow gauge railroad then under construction to develop Yamhill and Polk counties. Perrydale was named by Wil- nam i-crry, pioneer properly. rlv, , ..... owner In the community, to honor himself. A post office was established there about 1870. The hamlet did not boom, how- ever, until It became apparent that a narrow gauge railroad (the ' Dayton, Sheridan and Grand Ronde, projected by Joseph Gaston) would tap the region. On August 1, 1878, the town was laid out by I. W. McGrew and not long thereafter the nar row gauge train from Dayton arrived about 8 p. m. and cars from Dallas at 5:30 a, m Oregon State Business direc tory for 1881 mentions that Mc Grew & Johnson operated the general store (presumably In the building burned over the week end). J. T. McCarty kept a meat market, Alexander Townsend was village druggist and Dr. J. W. Wilson was physician and surgeon. Dr. Wilson also kept the Eureka hotel and, says the directory, "gave his guests good eating and easy sleeping at rea sonable rates." He waa also Jus tice of the peace. Dr. Wilson's competitor In the hotel business was Mrs. Mary Wells who kept the Reno house. Besides these businesses Enes Richard served as wagon maker and Henry C. Gentry, who kept the saloon, served drinks. Jacob Turner mended boots and shoes nd George Walling stocked stoves, tin and sheet iron ware. Local culture waa fostered in a one room schoolhouse with an average attendance of 30 pupils during nine months of the year. Regular meetings were conduct ed in the Methodist church twice during each month. In 1881 A. Patterson was Perrydale postmaster. In 23 yean tre have taved over 100,000,000.00 for our clients Geokck S. Aay Company MICH IN INCIJkl CITIII stage line connected Perrydale I with Salem, headquarters at the capltol being in the Sargeant house. Stages left Salem at 8:30 a. m. and covered the 18 miles i to Perrydale by 11:30. W. M. Sargeant was driver and fare for the stage trip was SI. 00. Hilty Shapiro, basketball co- captain of City College of New York, also batted .403 last sea son to lead the baseball team. tig 4. . vae Parlifll to Km luck r nhi. kcirr 1 urn enjoy the neb krnturkjr flavor of flour bon dr I.iur! Thitdfliciotts whiikey U dr luxe in tails i and quality. Try it today. National Distilltn Producli Coiooration N. Y. 86 8 Proof Slj Kentucky Straight Bourbon Mhiskey 49 Grain Neutral Spirits 51 TWO MORE DAYS To Take Advantage of ELFSTROM'S $100,000 WAREHOUSE SALE Home Furnishings at Wholesale or Less Through popular demand and your IGA merchant's constant endeavor to save vou money on your food needs, IGA Stores offer you this FESTIVAL of CANNED FOODS. The market price of many canned goods have declined and as always IGA Stores give you the full benefit of these declines. Save as much as So per can over the old price. Buy in lota of 6 cans, 12 cans or by the case. TOJriS PEACHES No. VA eon, El.inor. f U!.,a. 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