THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1916. THREE tM4M Willamette Valley News Silverton News (Capital Journal Special Service) Silverton, Or., July 18. W. A. Cross a former Silverton resident was in this' city Friday. ; Mjss Xora Brown is attending the state normal this week and also visit 7 ing Monmouth friends. T. B. Preston has purchased a new Saxon automobile, ' going over to Sa lem after it Saturday. Ocorge Riches ami wife of Salem were guest at the T. W; Riches home last Sunday.N, Miss Velma Moser spent a few days the first of the week with friends at Molalla. Ir. Hume was - over from Scotts Mills on business the first of this week. Kd Buell is reported quite ill at his j fioiDO in ixcisers hiiuiuuii. Mrs. W. R. Robinson entertained her friends Mrs. O. Anderson and daugh ter from Wondbura Tuesday. ,. Mr. and Mrs. H. ('. Hartman were in from their ranch at Scotts Mills Friday to do some work at their home on Second St. Eva and Isabella Bergeron spent the last of. the week with their friend, Bertha Broukey at Mt. Angel. Mrs. Charles Wilson who came from Burns, Dr., to attend the birthday re ception of her mother Mrs. Baker re turned to her home the last of ihe week, She planned on visiting reia- There are between 125 and li0 pick ers at the Keen lo'jau berry field. It is expected that the picking will last over a month. Mrs. W. T. Vanderpool who died at Wapanetia July 4, was a daughter of Mrs. Ida Sawyer, of this place also sister-of John Wood who went to Dnfur on Thursday of -last week to attend the funeral. . ..:-.- STRONG EVIDENCE Is the Statement of This Salem Man Jefferson News (Capital Journal Special Service) Jefferson, Or., July 19. Mrs. Lloyd Mason and little son returned Satur day from a several weeks visit in Sherman county with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Belshee and other relatives. Mr. arid Mrs. S. II. Ooin and daugh ter attended the chautauqua at.' Albany Tuesday. Mrs. Qi O.'Kpley was at Snlem Sat- I urday. several or the Odd f ellows attended lodge at Albany Wednesday, night. Officers were installed and Grand Master Westhrook was present. Those going were G. W. Humphrey, J. h. Blackwell, J. G. Fontaine, A. L. Gor don, R. Weddle, Herman Plunkett, K. h. Keeves, Koy Snodderly and Jack L GAMPMEET Backache is often kidr.ey ache; A common warning of berious kidney ills. "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine" Don't delay use Doan'g Kidney Pills. Profit by Mr. Smith's experience. A. H. Smith, carpenter, Jtau jjee &t., Enireiie Salem, says: "I have always found Mrn Wm Kothoff an.l daughters TV - t.-!.l.... T:ll- nil l.f la' . .-. . .. .. " Dvun s muuey j iu i" ! " were at Salem Saturday cluimed of them and I am only too glad to publicly recommend thein to others who are in need or a good, re liable' kidney medicine. 1 have taken Doan's on Beveral occasions, when I have felt in need of a kidney remedy and they have always done me good. A few "doses now and then keeps iny kidneys in good working' order." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim nlv ask for a kidney remedy get him n 's Kidnev Pills the same that tives at Oregon City and Portland enMr. Smith had. Fostcr-Milburn to., route. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. -U r. HIHI .,1. I . uimirinj in, , were quite seriously injured in a run away while returning home from this! city where they had been shopping Monday, are slowly s convalescing at. the local hospital. Airs, soinerg was Silver Cliff Items (Capital Journal Special Service.) Silver Cliff. Ore.. July 19. J. B. more badly hurt than Mr Solberg and Thorlll,. w)l0 -fell from a cherry tree V, b'siia haiil tk t- ftrar rnfir thPrA were serious internal injuries. a few days ago and was quite badly m- M3ss Rubv Speer of Aumsville was jured, is slowly improving.. ft guest of "her grandmother Mrs. K. Mrs. J. M. Burnette and Mrs. Chns. Buffe a few days this week. Clieslake visited at the Elmer Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. B. Wiesner .enjoyed a home Monday. visit irom their grandchildren, Mr. and Jacob Fox was a Silverton visitor Mrs. Warren Grav of Jefferson the Saturdav. last of the week. ' t Mrs. H. C. Strom and Mrs. John Brew- Mrs. E. B. HoldW who has been er called on Mrs. Coffman Thursday, upending several weeks with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Mulkey, of Ger here, returned to her home in the east Vais, but formerly of this place, are last Thursday. the proud parents of a baby boy. .Mrs. nessie ncnuei eiiici-ianicu uci friend Mrs. A. N. Bush of Salem last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Nickerson had an uncle, B. J. Pnrrish, of Dayton as a (Cnpital Journal Special Service.) guest on Monday. I T.ivesley, Ore., July 19. Mr. W. V. Miss Bemice Amroe of Portland ,T0i,nsnn, of Salem, has bought the Booth spent Sunday with her friend Eva 1)uco iook possession last Tuesday. Dicerness. -Ve understand Mr. Johnson is going to rTanu rtiveni aim wire speni Livesley News Mrs. A. J.-DeVaney recently return ed from a visit of several mouths with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert at Seattle. Mrs. Alice Kent is here from Wald port for a visit with relatives. A. C. Libby left Tuesday for Lex ington on a business trip. Geo. r.pley, wife and son came over from Sheridan Wednesday in their au tomobile for a visit with relatives. As Mr. and Mrs. Eploy nre both old res idents ot Jetterson our people are al ways glad to welcome them. :n. Klumph and two children of Chicago are visiting at the home of the lady s sister, .Mrs. ,M. J. Looney Thehy stopped off lu southern Cali fornia to visit her parents. Mr. Klumph will come out about the first of August and a little later they will return Home together. Mr.' and Mrs. A. A. Miller have re turned home from their trip to Wash ington and Idaho. They traveled 1100 miles in their Dodge and only had one puncture, lie and another man bought a large tract of land in Idaho and he was there to look it over. Mrs. Chas. G. Miller is enjoying a visit with her friend Miss Sherman of Texas. She says she never saw such cherries as we have. Mrs. Flickinger has . purchased of Virgil Weddle the residence property known ns the Seehnlo place. John Carter was at Salem Saturday. Fruitland News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Fruitland, Ore., July 19. Miss Eva Ziegler, who went to Portland Inst spring to live, has been visiting with few mltn evtnnsivA improvements and take W1 .."J""' r'irri8 ' t,,e 0f thC ,,Ci,, I Mrs! taker the past week .,...... xveuriy everyone in mis neignoornooii Mrs. C. A. Barr ,s in Portland untlor- j having i,ay gt it pretty well soaked going treatment. Tor her eyes. by Saturday's and Sunday's rain. Miss H.Ida Meyer, 0f Oregon Cty.j 'willjam Ghoi tho y0l,1(iest Hon of who has been visiting with Mr. ""''jMrs. Anna Girod, got his leg broken Mrs. N. P. Kugol for sevsral weeks, ,uf)t by a f ( t.af b, leaves for Mount Angel today. ! imjnatj01I it was folllld that two l)0110H Mr. Louis Johnston is plastering and whi(,h wil, k him . , making some improvements on . f0r a whilo. ': house. I Val and Fred Geriir have their upw Air nnd Mrs. W. Dennis and chil-Jj , ... . ., . of Mrs. Reveals mother. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Carpenter mo tored up from Fullerton, Cal., to visit the former's father at Woodburn, and were guests of Silverton friends Sat urday. , i ( , ; . .. . ... ; . ; Mrs. Jennings Smith' lias been enjoy ing a visit from her sisters, Mrs. A. Knyhill and Mrs. Surah McKubbin of Dayton, Wash., the past week. Emma Jones returned trom lloaqui nui Miss the ;)t ' ALKALI IN SOAP : BAD FOB THE HAIR , Wash., Tuesday with her sister, J,r- !, f ' p";M.;j r to attend T1'8'11 n-nrly. completed at their 'To rm ss Marie who has been visiting at ,1ron ,eft for P.rt,""a V"1" t0 aHen ! east of Fmitland. , borne oi lor X Ju f at that place. camp meetings and w.l.lNne gone Q v Wnmmfr nhout. 10 davs. Mr. W. M. Meier has erected a large Indiana silo and is prepnriag to fill it with clover. Sleeves. r. J. W. Gerlier is in Portland for a Soap should be used very carefully, f,.w dnvs taking farewell with his son if you want, to keep your hair looking T. W. Gerber, who lins been appointed its best. Most soaps and prepared Pacific division manager of the United hhampoos contain too much alkali. This Press with bis office in San Francisco, dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, Carpenter Bros, have bought the W. and ruins it. Dennis farm. The oest thing for steady use is just . Jrs. Orr and children, of I'tnli, nre ordinary mulsified coconnut oil (which visiting with friends and relntives here, is pure and greaseless), and is better . Mrs. L. Mackie and children, of Ore- 1hn the most expensive soap or any- gon City, spent the week-end at the N. thing else you can use. . P. Kuglo home. One or two tenspoonfuls will cleanse Mrs. H. B. Carpenter's Sunday school the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply class held their monthly nociul in the moisten the ..air with water and rub it church on Friday evening, in. It manes nn abundance of rich, Walter Bowman has gone to work in cream- lather, which rinses out easily, Junction City. removing every particle ot dust, dirt, Berry picking is in full swing here dandruff and excessive oil. The hair and the prospects are bright for a heavy dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves crop, the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silkv bright, lustrous, fluffy aid easy. A dense cloud of gnats hovering near to manage. ' . a Minneapolis church spire caused one V'ou cii get mulsifiefl cocoanut oil at of the most unusual false alarms on ny pharmacy, it's verv cheap, and a record. Observers thought smoke .wn-s few ounces will supply every member coming from the church nnd sent for of the family for months. the fire department. morning at the church following Suu day school. The next appointment is two weeks from next Sunday. Tim linnQM fnnturir is in n ilicit'ti. Mr. Joe Ringwnld had an eperntion comiitionj ,its num),r of ,,ntroiis. iii performed on his eye by Dr. a. Ji. eteamng every month until now it has The Pan-Dandy Watchword "I want some more. " That's the chorus you'll hear from all the family when you give them delicious Pan-Dandy 13read. Pan-Dandy 5C Pan-Dandy Bread Big-Dandy 10c For they've never tasted anything more appetizing than ti e crisp daintiness of l'an-Uandy, made with selected flour and tested milk. Try it yourself aiid see. Your grocer has it 5c for I'an-Dandy, 10c for his big brother. See that it bears the label. -SALEM ROYAL BAKERY 240 S. Commercial Street creasing every over 50. Henry Smith has been visiting his old friend, Mr. Dunlup, the past week. Wants His Pet Do? Cremated With Him Portland, Or., July 19. A little brown dog mourned today for his mas ter, Walter Vivian, engineer, who committed suicide. But the pet's grief will not be for long. In n letter written just before death Vivian asked that his canine pal be killed mid cre mated with him. This will probably be done. Vivian's body was found in an apartment house. Police were attract ed to the spot by the dog's howling. When they attempted to approach the corps, however, the rtog rushed at the officers, holding them off for -'0 minutes. United Evangelical Church Meeting July 25 to August 6 . The annual camp meeting of ' the United Evangelical church will be held at Quinaby Park beginning July 25 and Closing August 0. Besides the ministers of the conference who will take part, several men active in the church work will deliver addresses. Rev. D. M. Metzger, D. D., dean of ,Western Union college, will preach on the evening of July 23, Rev. D. A. Poling,;. LL. D., associate president' of the United Society of Christian En deavor, of Boston, Mass., will deliver his lecture on the afternoon of Wednes day, July 20. Services will be held each day and evening during the entire camp meet ing.' AM services are open to the pub lic and every one is cordially invited. Ihe program for the three days be gining Thursday, July 25, is as follows: Sunday School and ' Keystone League of Christian Endeavor . Tuesday, July 25. 7:45 p. in. Devotional. 8:30 p. in. Annual Sermon Dr. D. M. Metzger, Dean of Western Union College, LcMars, Iowa. . Wednesday, July 20 0:00 a. m. Devotional. 9:20 a. in. Paper, "Grading n Sundav School" Mrs. W. W. Smith Dallas, Oregon. 9:40 a. in. "Teacher and Teacher Training" Dr. D. M. Metzger, LcMars, low a 10:10 a. in. Quartette Portland Ockley Green 10:20 a. ni. Address C. A. Phipps Hen. Sec'y Ore. S. S. A. Music Salem K. L. ('. E. 11:00 a. in. Business Session. 1:110 p. in. Devotional. 2:00 p. m. Greetings from D. A. Pol ing, LL.D., Associate President United Society C. E. 2:15 p. m. Quartette ; Portland Ockley Green 2:25 p. in. "Getting the Prayer Meet ing out of Ruts" E. C. Farnham, Corvallis, Ore. "On the Lookout" '. Dallas, Ore. "The Social Hour" Ilillsboro, Ore. "The Missionary Spirit and K. L. C. E." Miss Bertha Magness, under appointment to China 3:25 p. m. Music... Salem K. L. C. E. o:o0 p. m. Auuress i.iu.vu ui..,n I Pres. Ore. C. E. Union. 1 4:00 p. in. Business and Suggestions. 7:45 r. m Sonir and Praise Service. 8:30 p. in. Address.... Rev.C. P. Gates. A. M., Dayton, Ore. Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society. Thursday, July 2i. 10:00 a. ni. Song Service led by E. C. Fariiham, Corvallis, Ore. 10:30 a. in. Devotional ....Mrs. Snvilla, Corvallis, Ore. 10:45 n. in. Short Talks on Our Mis sion Work. . Question Box. 11:45 a. in. Chain of Prayers for Our Mission. 2:00 p. m Devotional, Mrs. Scott, Dallas, Or. ( Duet Miss Lcnoie ' Thompson, Mrs. Kuphemia KitzwateK" 3:00 p. in. Address, Mrs. V. T. Porter Saleni, Or. Solo, Mrs. S. S. Mnmey, Salem, Or. Brunch benediction. 7:45 p. m. Song service, Rev. G. L. Lovell, ; TODAY'S BALL SCORES: American .First game R. 11. E. St. Louis 0 4 1 New York o 10 0 Koob, Fincher and Hartley; Russell and Nunamaker. E. ! Second game R. H. St. Louis 4 9 21 New York 5 8 2i Hamilton and Sovero'd; Fischer and : Nunamaker. . . i ' First game R. H. E. j Chicago 0 7 2 , Washington 3 0 2 Wolfgan" Russell and Schalk; Ay-, er, Dumont, Johnson and Ainsmiti, ' Henry. Second game Chicago Washington Benz, Dun for ill and Lapp; Johnson and Ainsinith. R. H. E. ! 2 0 3! 7 li First game R. H. E. ! Detroit 2 6 2 Boston '. 4 8 2 Dauss and Staunge, McKee; Mays ami Thomas, Agnew. Second game R. H. E. Detroit 5 14 4 Boston 9 11 l! Cunningham, Bolaml and Baker; ' Shore, Leonard and Cody. I R. H. E. Cleveland 12 12 1 Philadelphia 5 9 4 Bagby ami Daly; Hussellmckor and Carroll. National R. H. E. New York . S 11 2 Chicago 0 12 4 Benton aud Kanden; . Lavender, Brown and Fischer, r 7 Plan That Outing Now And come to us for your Clothing and Furnishings. We carry a complete line of Outing Clothing and Supplies. BRICK BROS. The House that Guarantees Every Purchase Corner State and Liberty COLOE LINE IS REMEDIED E. First game R. H. Brooklyn O 8 1 Pittsburg 14 2 1'feffer and McCarthy; Kantlchiier and Wilson. R. H. E. Boston i 30 13 0 St. Louis 10 1 Rudolph amr Howdy; Williams, Jos ept and Gou.nles, Brottem. Philadelphia-! 'incinnntl poned; rain. game post- Recruiting Squads Ready for Their Work Camp Withyconibe, Or., July 10. Five hundred letters are en route to- j day to as many able bodied young Orc gouians, urging them to don Uncle Siiins khaki and enlist.. When the letters have paved tin; way, four re cruiting sounds will si nit from this I camp and canvass every nook of the state seeking new soldiers. The., re cruiters plan to begin their personal labors tomorrow. An official check of the Oregon National Guard units at the Mexican burder showed they were MM men short and that the number would probably grow to 10110 when those with persons dependent on them for support were relieved. The four recruiting squads are eon fronted with the task or getting looo enlistments to fill those vacancies. Baker, Ore., July 19. Earl Lockwood and George Leonard object to traveling to the State Industrial school at Salem with a companion of eolor. When Con stable John Jeff oris took the two with Roy Southern, a lanky negro, they sought to improve on nature. Lockwood and Leonard applied liberal coats of talcum to their companion un til he presented the appearance of a , very blonde ghost. Soon the powder i dusted off und Southern refused fur-; ther treatment. Jefferis returned from: Salem today. . ' SEALION ATTACKS MAIL ! 111 I Experiments by n British expert of reforesting some of the hills of China have led to the establishment of a coinprehensiTe course in forestry in a university in that country. Toledo, Ore., July 18. Protecting the United Stutes mail from a sea lion was ithe job which fell recently to Mark Wnldport. When C. R. hvans, who has the in n i 1 contract on South Beach, met up with a wounded sea lion his team became unmanageable and he hud to summon help. Mark Guilliums, keeping out of reach of the animal's tusks, at tacked it with big rocks until he stun ned it and then dispatched it with a club. j Earlier in the day the sea lion nt-1 tempted to attack a passing automobile. Try Pineapple Juice j for Stomach Trouble Pineapple juice is now scientifically j recognized ns having great medicinal value and when properly iMiinbined with pepsin anil other ingredients tile mixture is one of the finest things you. can Use for stomach trouble. ! Let us tell you about th remark able results that are being obtained! through the use of N'ATOI, PIN KAI'-! I'LE PEPSIN COMPOUND, which we sell at 50c and UID per bottle with1 a positive guarantee of benefit or money back. .1. C. Perry Drug Co. Doa't forget your iriends on their vacation they will want to see a home paper. Phone 81. Summer Tours SALEM to SAN FRANCISCO $32 Round Trip Good for 80 Days, Ninety Day Ticket 35.00 Meals and beqth included on the Twin Palaces S. S. Northern Pacific and Great Northern only 20 hours at sea. Most de lightful trip on the West Coast, Oregon Electric North Bank Road . S. S. Northern Pacific and . 8. S. Cheat Northern Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday Low Far8 for Bound TACT Trips to all cities of the LAdl Direct via the Most Scenic Routes, of America, or via California. ' Catsop Beach for Vacations J. V. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Oregon Journal Wont Ads Get Results You Want Try one, nnd see. 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With the election of the modorutor the synod began its real work, the j morning sessions having been devoted to preliminary business und lectures: by university speakers. Action oil the proposed union of Al bany College, at Albany, ami the Pa cuic lTnivenity, ot Forest drove, will be taken up later in the week. Pacific I niversily was founded in: 1H4K, and until eight 'years ago was a Congregational institution, but of late' has been iioiie-tnriai. As a nonces-1 tnriau institution it has rnised an en-, dnwment of Ji)",ihi0... Albany College; ns a I'resbvterian institution, has an! endowment 'of ittOJIOO. I Such a merger has been considered, in previous yeurs. 'ongregutioniilists in Portland and the people of Albany, are opposing such a step. at this time. Dr. Calvin II. French, secretary of the; Preslivteriaii college board, is here from New York to take part in the dis-! cusMons. FOLK RECALL CANDIDATES : At a meeting in the courthouse Saturday afternoon . of . tiie Taxpay ers' league the following were mimes as the candidates for .county court places shuuld the proposed recall be successful: S. II. Petre, former county commissioner, county, judge: -Muse Manston, county commissioner to sue, ceed (ieorge Wells; and George Me.-, Culloch, county commissioner to suc ceed O. W. Beckett, one of the three' were present and no one at the meet ing knew whether thoy would accept the nominations. A motion was made and seconded that, should any candi date reiuse the nomination, the next! Inchest 011 the biillots taken Saturday! snould be asked to become the coudi-i date. This would meuu that' K. F.j Rogers and Kd l.uce would be the alter nates to Petre and Mct'ulloch. The' name of William Kiddle of Monmouth was proposed as a candidate for com-, niissioiier, but was withdrawn in fav or of the name of Mose .Maiiatou.- Dallas Observer. 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