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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1915)
THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORE.. MONDAY. JULY If). 1915. THREE I sight torrceied by locul physicians and ou.ulis: free of ;:li:irgt to parents who could nol tci'ford to pay for the treat ment mid the film- health of the cbil Itlren tUu roiiserxeJ.-' f ll IS YOUR STOMACH CLOGGED WITH WASTE? i . . .. i I I-01 Beebe won trie l'rie tor high score. I 4c 1 Those invited were: -Miss Helen Seol- WOODBURN NEWS srXA& etha Bitnev, (iladys Binklev. lVIln and ' Nora Beck. j Mr. and Mrs. C. C. G.uulale and chil dren. Hr. and Mrs. O. 1'. Overton and ! children and Mrs. W. 11. Johnson and ; children enjoyed a picnic at the Uiesy . Springs Sunday. Mrs. h.lmer I.. -Miner, ot Lebanon, is Superintendent Elliott Urges and May Recommend Adop tion In Annual Report Airs. L.. Al. tlenclricKs ana mother.:., , !,, . , Mrs. Franklin, left for California, where : ,hf HlW "f hrt B,,,h"-, K. r'eller and Mr. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Woodburn, Ore., Jui li. Miss Mary fiomiy, of Hubbard, was in Woodburn ': Daniel J. Fry Guarantees to Return the Mndy u business. Money If Mi-o-na Does Not Afrs- L- M- Hendricks and mother, ., ' rPu L...l.l:. . Mi .. i I Aeiieve YOU. .u.a. 4 inunuu. irii IVI v wuiih um. w urn- -m. "It's a pleasure to sell a medicine1 ,h,'-v ,M" 8IH'Iul wverul months for the ,V. i x -..., . ' henef it nf thi lnttr u kenltfi I ... - . . ' .' j-u.ru in. vuaiuuirrs come in aiierwarti ,.7.. . i t ' Mrs. Mm. hhuck. ot Donnlil, nnd and tell me how much Kood it has done, l'",m"n "f 1 urtlnnd.. form-; M Walters, of l'ortland. intended the them," said Daniel J. Fry, the popular1 "'' f. Woodbun, wa in the city one c, a r iJlV ,.,,, .: . i i . duv this week nn hiisinesx. .. t . p. "'"St."' uoiimui mau, ana mat t, . ---- .. , nil,i tr. Jl. I. Price r,.tr...l Waldo Hills, are visiting at the home ,heir hom. ", - "7' (,rov, n,,,'r a of her aunt, Mrs. K. Castle. ! v'9it w,,n Mrs- VtK S1M,,' -M'"- A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. ' -warsh. , W. H. Alleman an sons. Homer.. Mr- r '".1Vv " . "0iml"1"' Granville, and Dewev, left' the first ; Mon'- ttm1 ""'Vr' ' V. ' r. nmt ,of tho week for the mountains, where ' au;nter, ot i.ienmy. -m m no nave liev will spend two weeks ontine. I been visiting trienus aim relatives in im. ... . . I IViuJlmrn li.ft MoilllnV for l'nrt n m opinion of City Superintendent O. M. j nmch faith in this article that I ami,, R " ra mune ... ' T , , . ' Elliott and he will, in all probability going to guarantee it in the fut. re?ad : 'T? v"'"0, w'lhrr ' ?? S Vm Members . f ?i 1 V" incorporate a recommendation for the I will return the money ,0 anv purchaser! "d "V '"n ei3PV1,', " Z J the r h7- 1; vv' establishment of such department for I of -Mi-o-na whom it does not" help. That! 'm,TV? , . I"' "-V- , , ?B ' ulncsdnv ev- the ensuing school year in his annua, may seen, rash but my customers have I MnTouS wheh.V'l,,, f & -Lo attended the C. K. f un report to the eity scnool board at the said so many good words in ,ts favorl in 811mm ' ' tin at Turner last Satur.lnv from here next regular meeting i mat 1 do not expect to have many pack-1 ur. ,,.. m t ., ., . Misses Mafia.o Shanks. Vm, is why I like to sell and recommend j -Mi-o-na. the dyspepsia remedv. The distribution of samples that 1 made created so much talk and so large a : proportion of those who received a1 a box of Mi-o-na . That the organization and mainte nance of a health departmene in con nection with the Salem public school , sample have bought system is one of the greatest and most i that my clerks have been busv selling!" "l0 . ,lf 1''"s. crying needs of this city is the earnest . the medicine ever since. I have so I Wl" "P tw weeks outing Such a department is maintained by ages returned. i t .... ... . . ... . ii-.n .. un... A..n.. I :.. all vptodate school districts of the "Anyone who has dvspepsia. whose 2i.:. 1: ..!.-. i !u( I ii.. V.-...1 !, iL, i .. f.rst class throughout the east and all food docs not digest well, and who has am,, ' Irvin, Maisie I.a.ikin ,.d Jessie Irwin, over the Pac.tie. coast, according to to take thought as to what he can eat, Howard and Bernice IMttinger. who Messrs. Howard Woodcock. Archie (iib superintendent Elliott, and he system; and when, can eave 00 cents deposit ! have bcen visiti tlu.ir , ; , w 0. E. iv.woll, Arlie Kobcrts, Mrs. itiaintmned ,n l'ortland has been fruit-;o my store and take home a box of;,B8t tw0 wppk8 ,ft tUl lir,t f Vaiiclcnve nd Mrs. lionmy. rl J Z TT "I ke"P' ' "' V r ,'e mnQiY ?V ",0tl wwk for ,lu'ir Wl,rk in " vt bar-1 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. I.iiulnhl attended ing down the spread of con n8ion. ; regulate li.s digeition and help hi.; bor country. ' ! ,he ,,iritm.list can... meetine at New IhZ f ' f 'I ,,ir-",p,l:!! I, "V1 tW"r.aW ",S '"i0,"?'-' Miss M"y Fikan 'f Sundnv. Mr. Lindlial returned to public schools, and for early detec- 1 dun t know but what we would be'San Francisco nnd other uoinls.- she Li. hni Monduv and Mrs. l.in.lhal wiuiug to pay him interest.' expects to be gone about a month. will remain during the meeting. Mr. This shnu-. irrwnt t.i.th ... hrt mn. tl n-:u i- , 1 . . - . . . T. '.. " " " in Aiisiuer is spenuinff n tew wi'eks I in. in i. state uresioeur of t in ho. Get a Cooper closed crotch Under Suit, special values now;inda5 There is No Question in our minds but what "Just Wright" is the best Shoe value obtainable for $1.00 to $3.00. Five minutes talk with us will make jou feel the same way. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE tion and trrest of more or less virulent diseases wiych are likely to break out among children under nny and all cir of Mi-o-na. IS-! with Ilia wife unit Knliv ukn n p.. . ... ... 1 . . .. .... ... ... ...iM .niv ... iijuuit i i-irn. cuirniunces a particularly in scnooi. , uai mcaicine ami tne rapul increase of , at Tillamook. i Mr. Ro-s. engineer on the Albany lo- . vt..w ouxti.Miu n ui-unii ui. iuoivo niiii.v i'umri a. Xl IIIUUUUIUU 11 .Mr mill M ra . W S .m hnmniA. ...... ..L.. ill u- t. ...... partment eonsistirg of a paid physician , in Salem shows that it does all that it! ored to Salem Sui'idn. .1 visit her fnth- i We.lne.di.v and was taken to Albany er, who is seriously ill with paralysis. Mrs. Margaret Kelly returned recent ly from a three months ' visit with friends nnd relatives in Wisconsin. Miss Madge Soollard visited her sis ter, Mary, at Monmouth. Inst week and s.jvernl trailed nurses. For Salem I is claimed to do relieves dyspepsia, one trained purso would be sufficient, regulates digestion and enubles those Mr. Kllictt believes, and the services of a good pliyfciciau. "In one parhcvlur instance." Mr. Elliott says, "Mrs. Pickett, the tru ant officer, discovered a bad case of body vermin among the children of a certain family in the city and she did her best to induce the mother of the children to udopt methods of destroy ing the bugs and finally succeeded in doing so, but a local physician had to donate the yrseili.tlot. and the county the money to purcliuc the remedy. A ' forwards the county gave this fam ily ',.') for living expenses and the D.ct.'nr used, it county because compelled to l.ee,i her children clean nnd sanitary. In another case unmis tMnble sjmpt.iins 0:' congenital ris eaw; was d scovtnd 111 the children of another family and these cases were all nucesstully tteated gratis bv a local physicmn. who use it to eat just what they want wnn no tour or trouble niter. FIVE DROWN IN TEXAS. Mr. lloss' family lives for treat ment. at Albany. Mrs. E.' G, Emmctt was hostess to the Kat'fee Klntch members Friday after noon. The affair was given iu honor of Mrs. Smend, of llncagi burn. Mr. Bray recently purchased the Xlaricle barber shop. W. J. Miller, in the V. Friday in tho hotel Bcllevuo at San Francisco, where he was engineer. Him was exuniiuiiig the boilers nitli a small STATES AT THE EXfO. San Francisco, .Inlv 10. Massaelui- who has been home on a furlouirh. re' ! electric lump tied around his waist, setts, Kansas and Oklahoma celebrated turned to l'ortland Monday, where he "ll,M1 found he was lying in a pool of at the I'anainu I'acil'ie eponitiou to has been in the recruiting 'office for a ; water, burned nnd blackened. How the .day. short time. Mr. .Miller will leave soon "hoit circuit was formed is a mystery. ! President and former residents of for tho Asiatic station and will be I -'r- Walker was ;is years of age and three stales, including hundreds of vi i abscnt four Vcars. ! leaves a widow, Mary K. Walker, of , iling Shriucrs, (lovernor Oavid I. Wnlsli , ,. . . . ".. ., ,. Sail Francisco; mother, Mis, T. II. 'of Massachusetts, llovemor Artline A district meeting ... the Oregon Wb1k .i,,.vg)'Mr. Wm. Wengenn.th, Cupper, of Kansas, and personal repro op (.rower, assona.ion was .held .... Mrs K(,uj ',, Mi .iMr,, Vnlker. ' sc.atives of tlovernor Williams of the city ha 1 Saturday nttcrnoon Ihe;o( Woo,,buf,1 nml Mi ISolIio Walker, 1 Oklahoma, took port, tlovernor W . I -object of this meeting was to select a . () ,.,,, ,rth(,ri, Mr, Walker, addressed a crowd of Oklal.oiiiii.it director tor tins distrut. Mr. li. J. ; .... ...... , ...,,. ... 1 1.,. .,....li.iui... tel.,,,',,..,,.. Dallas, Texas, July 19. Five per sons wero drowned in Texas Sunday, according to reports received today. Mis. John Fernandez, wife of a bnnk er, jumped into the Kio Clrando river at Itrownsville three times iu unsuc cessful attempts to rescue her son and has become popular with his congrega uer nepnew irom drowning, lio.lies ot tion. both were recovered. ) Mrs. J. W. Saddler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Others drowned yesterday included Chris (iiesv. Miss Nettie Miller. Miss n moving out of the two men lit Kerens ainl a hoy at fivtlArlet Krnus, Jlisses I.rtn, and Velma ;hi objected to being 1 Worth, who lost his life in the sight oflHents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krnus and Mrs. Homer Alleman and daughter, ! ent were Mrs. F. W. Scttlcmicr, Mrs I. 'Ana, left Thursday for New Era, ' 0. p. Overton, Mrs. H. 1.. (iill, Mrs. J where she will be soloist during the camp meeting there. Rev. Cornelius Mahei, who succeeded Rev. O'Fnrrell, preached his first ser mon at St. Luke's church Sunday and his father. ONE KILLED AND FIVE HURT. Mr. Kevin (liesy were among those from Aurora who uttended the Chautauqua here. After Chautauqua Friday evening n number of the girls were invited to the Elgin, Texas, July 111. Mrs. 11. F Stnnfield was killed nnd five were hurt ihoino of Misses Delia and Nora Beck. There have been in- j when an automobile in which thev were where the girls siient the remainder numerable instances of defective eye-1 riding crashed into a freight train. I of the evening in playing cards. Miss E. Shore v, Mrs. E. M. Bitnev, Mrs. Sinend, Mrs. H. W. Grass and Mrs. S. A. Eiveslay. Mrs. ("has. Corwin and daughter, of Portland, are visiting at the liome of Mrs. Convin's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. l.nwrence. Eugene Carpenter has returned from southern Oregon, where he has been lilntt was chosen. Miss Winnie C. Hosteller, wife of Chris llostetler, and daughter of Mr. Those pros-j nnd Mrs. E. Emit, of Needy, died Mon day at the residence ot r. O. r. Ilcis ley, of this eity. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2 p. m, services being held at the ion church. Hishop A. I'. Trover officiated. Word has been received here that of Woodburn. He was a member Woodburn lodge, No. Illtl, A. F. and A. M. Services were held in San Fran cisco Tuesday, July I .'I, at l:M(i p, m., under the auspices of Occidental lodge, No. L'll, A. V. and A. M. Mrs. Walker and family have the deepest synipulliy of their friends in Woodhurn. Peter Plattner, of llervnis. was struck I ... .1-1 1... I ..II.. H.l . . Miss Dorothea Abbott, daughter of Mr.l'.'o 'L 7 ,7 - m .11 . .. 1, -1 , West Woodburn, Saturday about I" p. and Mrs. II. M. Abboll, of Head, Ore., formerly of Woodburn, hud the misfor tune of being struck by a car driven by Mr. W. E. Ilrown on a country road looking after his mining interests near 1 south of llcnd. Grants Pass. Miss Abbott has just recently been J. E. Goldeen, of Portland, and li. P. released from a plaster cast, after 10 (ioldeen, of Cincinnati, were the guests j mouths' confinement, following a sue, of their brother, J, Goldeen, over Sun- cessful operation for hip trouble which day. had affected her since birth. The op- Clyde Thomas is tnking in the Shrin-1 ernlion will have to be performed over crx' convention ut asnttle. J again. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hray and family ; Ralph Walker, jam of Mrs. T. 11. have moved from Silverton to Wood-' Walker, of Woodburn, was found dead m. Mr. P'attiier stepped from the side walk directly in front of Mr. Scollnrd's machine. Those who witnessed the ac cident sny that the driver was not to blame. Mr. Plattner lived only a few minutes after the accident. Ho is un married but leaves an aged limit in liervuis nnd brothers uad sisters in Mill PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO 1IIIICK ASSEMBLY 11 ALL. Depart ment of tho Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, V. C, June 17, I'.M.V Scaled proposals, plainly marked on the outside of tho sen led cnvclcpo: "Proposals for Addition to Hriek Aj s.mblv Hall, Salem School, Oregon," and addressed to tho "Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C," will be received at the Indian Officii until 2 u'clock p. iu. nf July 1, ItH'i, for furnishing materials and labor for the construction of nn addition to tho brick assembly hall, In strict accord ance with tho plrna, specif icalions and instruction.! to bidders, which may bo xin.iiiied at .ho ottlce nf the paper or nesota. No inquest was held. The boilv 1 1 '" in., navert.sen e... was buried Tuesday at (iervais. appea,s, the Pi.; ted Slates Indian ' iSehoiil, I licmawii, Oregon, tut further A. . ... 11 information apply to the Superintend- cnf a word wilt Ull your :nl f , iS,,11)()li v'llto MUf ttory in th Journal Naw Today 11 ommiimioncr. Unlimited Hot Water, EVEIZY 34 IT GET The sleep-producing hot-tub bath at night, always ready the exhilarating "shower" in the morning, properly tempered "just right" hot water for the massage just a little for the toilet or shave and all at your finger tips without delay or interruption, and the kitchen and laundry supplied at the same time. "How," you will ask, "can I have this comfort-making convenience in my home?" The answer is simple. Instantaneous Automatic Water I Ieater. Attach it to the ordinary house piping and turn the fau cet. No further attention is required. 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