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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1916)
f TTTF nATT,V nAPTTAT, JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1916. THREE If you have used Palm- olive even once you know. It's two for one tomor row and as long as the supply holds out two and will be the first to cakes of your favorite use the coupon. Palmolive for the price iof one. Just tear out the coupon that appears below. It's , where the soap is sold If you haven't, this is your chance to prove the truth of all you have heard about Palmolive. To make the acquaintance of this great Palm and Olive will buy you one cake 0 soapt of Palmolive Soap if you j buy another. You get two Take the coupon to any j cakes for only 10 cents dealer that selte soap and by presenting this free - he will honor it. 10-cent coupon. jit isn't necessary, here, to dwell upon the e:cel lence of Palmolive and the qualities which make it the great and favorite toilet soap. SILVERTON NEWS 1 1 upiiai .lourum special Merviee) i Silverton, Or., Oct. Hi. Mrs. Harry) Worinduhl anil baby who have been j visiting at the John Quail homo re turned to Monitor ' Friday afternoon.! . Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kisenhart have purchased tho CharlesfcBentson prop- erty on East hill and moving overi from Mill street this week. Ralph Cesart who has been visiting! at the Desart homes in this city since; last spring left for Idaho the-first of this week. A baby girl arrived at tho Will; Hnbbs home on Friday of last veek.! Mrs. T. J. Davis has been entertain-1 ing her friend Mrs. Freston Jones, who! departed tor her: homo at Cove Orch ards on Tuesday. .Mm Hawk has sold liis team and cream huuling outfit to M. M. Uernian and with his family pinna to move to Medford Wednesday, where they will locate permanently. The new cement aide walk at the Christian church has ben completed and is a much needed improvement. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson nud son! Fred, who have been spending the sum-' mer with Silverton relatives departed for their home at Jamestown, M. V.-, Mr. and Mrs, Johnson are parents of Mrs. A. K. Wrightiuan and Lewis John son of this city. A pleasant afternoon was spent by the Koynl .Neighbor club at the home of Mrs. Emnia Cobb last Friday after noon, Mrs. Mary DoCluTre. assisted Mis. Cobb in entertaining the club ladies. Mrs. Bessie Hennet has gone to Sa lem where she has a case of nursing, she expects to be nway indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartnmn, who have been visiting relatives at Wnpa netia returned homo the Inst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher were over Sunday guests at their aunt's home, Mrs. Knchel Taylor in Silverton hills. Hen Zolnicr, who has been in the employ of the Silverton Lumber Co. .or several years, ami whose homo has been the Hansen hotel, decided it was not best tor man to live alone so hied himself away to Mt. Angel Wednesday! where he and Miss Frances Hrouke were mnrired at the home of the bride's parents. A short wedding trip' to I'ortlnnd and up the Columbia high- way followed the marriage. They are nicelv settled in a cottage on Front! street and reccivinir the cnniiri.f ohilinns rof their innnv friends. . I Dr. Brewer, whose death was men tioned in the Capital Journal, was well I known to older residents of silverton,! having practiced medicine here in for mer ears. Deceased was a brother-in- law of Jack Khmer of this city. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. 1'. Duino were pious antly surprised last r ridav cvcniii'' hv i I r in 1 HTfiAntv ni fl uur LKAwruKU shoes I 1 Yoe WI You Buy This IP? We Give You This This coupon will be accepted (if presented within thirty days' as full payment for one cake of Patntol've Snap when : the holder purchases another cake at the regular price Only one coupon may be presented by each family and the name and aadress of the party receiving soap must be signed in full to the following: I hereby certify that I have this day purchased one cake of JPalmolive Soap from my dealer and received one cake of Palmolive Soap Free. lOW? r'J DZAI.EISi Tkii c.i ... .III I. ntttmtl at Itc I. cut .it'll MU.Iiic.lllnti ll am tt ftiine. linen, t.t B. I. J.iiim Sua I.e. Mil..ii, WImmm. It ( .fit t. l.ll t-iai' arfdrfif . ft. iitrri Br It-j .arl rtcciilaf ll fc'l Few. f!VtU HILL llfLil 10 ItullM CULrONS CUT flUH slHWimS rllUUSUi It DUUU. - Stand on a Platform of Honest Values Our Clothing Suits Balmacaans and Mackinaws Lowest Prices Brick Brothers Corner State and Liberty Streets The House that Guarantees Every Purchase. I shopping Friday. I A pleasant social event of the week? a lu'rge number of friends' represent ing ,' reception given in honor of Rev.j the Artisan lodge who came to hell celebrate the lioth anniversary of the wedding of this jolly couple. A most enjoyable evening was passed. . Miss Viola Sherlock is spending the week at flic home of her brother, How ard, anil family at Xowbcrg.' . Mr. and Mrs. Hen Hofstetler enjoyed a visit from , the .Misses Avn Hiirliy and Klva Fisher at the. week end. Miss Dar by is wcihliug the copter at the Victor I'oiut school and was en route home from teachers institute at Salem. r. and Mis. J. J. Tucker of YV. Vn. and Mrs, A. (), White on Tuesday, Oct. ft P A T K N T C io. ii.v meinoesr or ins eoiigi'eg:iuon, nlso-niuuv other friends. The fifth wed-; j, .i: : , i i.. 1 " oni iiuoiM-rsui i in un'se j;uon ioiiiie was the inspiration for this happy gathering. A bounteous wedding dinner was served at nuon, afier which Kev. Ilenriksen of I'nrtlaud, on behiilt' of the many friends present, addressed the bridal couple in a few well chosen j words telling them of the jdeasure it , gave each one to be able in n small uieiiHiire to express the affection and EXPERT HIGH-CLASS SERVICE w rite for free booklet. Send sketch and description or model, mentioning this paper, :Jc for thorough FHKK search for patentability. . A. M. WILSON', :ill Victor llldg.. Washington, I). C. Xnv.lt t tut. ,iitii 4lwv f.ill r.i. tll.i'ii. li.iul.ii. mwl arrived in this city Saturday. They are wif ,, ;,, imwuM ,,,;,, with nJ' uu'a"" I ,,SH""' former Silverton residents mid lire in- V(.,.v sll1Hliniuj Bifl, f muv o,ne 1 ' "''I", .fccompaiiled by Karl tending to make their home in this vi- ,oiJ , ,,, ,,., f l.ht.k) , ; I Jns and sister Miss Opal, were guest, '.'' , . denomination. A social afternoon was "' " ' f(";,"0r ? .1. r.. iiosuier nun it. merson were a- ,,,,,.,1. T. , l)f t0W11 Blll.MtH were ; ' ' " ul ' - capitol city, business cullers K(,v Mri ,.n , ikMon of I'oillund, lining the Saturday. II. Siioooe ami Mrs. Tm.ir.l of Forth..,,! Ml"-. " "' N''"1 ,,. "WK S. A. Xess who has been spending!,,,,, i r ,.. ..e i .visit lioni her mother, .Mrs. Ilronklor several months in Montana returned home the past week. .'."St in. Joe tllesoii. who is visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. II. DeCuiire, re ceived a letter from her husband in eastern Oregon stilling thut their home burned down last Saturday with all their bedding, dishes, etc. Their furni ture very fortunately was still stored here as they had not decided on a per manent locution. Mr. mid Mrs. Logan and baby daugh ter of The Dalles were week end guests at the home of the former's parents near Evergreen school house. Clove l.iiiscott and Miss Olive Hep burn of Snlcin were uiiirricd Friday and left for Kiireka, Oil., Sntiirday where they expect to make their future home. who left lor her home at La tirau le Sn-iuidav. WILSON CARRIES 0. A. 0. Those fiom here to attend the iiumtnl district convention of the I'nited Lu-I theran church at Cauby last Sunday I were Mr. ami Mrs. M. (I. (Iiindcrson, Mrs. II (.'. 1'aulsou ami 'Mr. and Mis.! .,. . . .. I II Merison (Oregomnn Special) . "'.Mr', iitid Mrs. IVarl Wood are re. ,. Oregon Agricultural College, Corvnl joicing over the arrival of a baby:'"'' ""v canyiiss of the g.rN ilnuiihter at their homie on Wednesday " soioniy nl,u Oct. II. 1 1 till-v 1 1 nt till) returned from ensteiu Oregon and Washington Saturday, where he has been working the past summer. Mrs. Mary Hlnckerby was honor guest in her own home Tuesday, after noon when n goodlv number of her bibhouses on the camiius gave M'l.'t votes to Wilson, L'll.H for Hughes and -for Henson. The fraternities gave Hughes Ins is against S.'l for Wilson. The clubs nrin oppositely inclined anil voted 77 fir Wilson to tiU for Hughes. The vote in the sororities was for Wilson, 24 to l-S, and the girls' dormitories helped to irieiids came to remind her that she! ' lni.l r,.i. I III,. T ill, mile all. lie n .., I ! SH I'll t ie V llson tlltlll llV L'lVlIlL' lliril Mrs. John Haines nccoiuiiaiiied bviii,,,,, i,, I,,., i St i I'm;,,.. 120 votes, which exceeded the llunhrs her dnughter, Mrs. Frank linpo, wore ,iiii.T. A delicious luncheon was pre-1 faction bv II Votes. Waldo Hull went over at tho county seat doing some , nr.(l by these nunc friends mid a hap- Den ratic by I'.' votes and Cuitthn n was for Hughes with one vote to spam. Mt. Angel News West Salem afternoon in honor of Miss Bronkel. Mr. and Mrs. ' I'uger enjoyed ' a visi for the unut kpaIi ft-imi tlmiv iln,,,liln of Hillsboro. " ! V,'V- T- Yarl""" ai"1 ?umi? ,,av' i..... n '.i.i t, : 1 moved to liide'peudence. Mr. Yarncs (Capital Journal Special Servie.j.) Mt. Angel, Ore., Oct. Hi. Jfrs- Sech- tem of 1 ortlauil has been visiting some, , . ' ' was appointed tp Independence church ed to her home last Thursday. ! Mf: Mike Se.huffer and Mr. Frank Hishop Matt S. Hughes, who con Mr. J. Keber went to Portland on bu-!Wa""'r leff ",or California -Tuesday j ducted the annual eonferenco at X,eba hiness Thursdav, while there he pur- inhere they ill remain for a number of ; non recently. chased a new Kissel Knr. j months. West Salem school, wag closed the A pretty wedding took place Wednes- "'J" oresters of Salem and first three days of this week as Folk lay morning nt 8:.I0 o'clock in the St. j oouonrn eame up to attenn tne meet-, eoiuity teachers institute was in ses 5!ar''a chuich. The bride was Miss "1? wnien was new nunoay atternoon. Frances Bronkey and the groom Mr. Ben! Tl".v report, of having had. a very en-Zollner- Their future home will be in j j"-v,,ble hilverton. . Tnc Misses Mary and Tillie Overroed- A miscellaneous shower was given at ter of Fortlaud, are here visiting with the home of Miss Anna Oswald Monday friends for a number of days. '1 Tile Foresters and Kev. Father Bom- EVERYBODY NEEDS .g01 PURE, RICH BLOOD Fruitland News sion at Dallas, The little duuithter which, arrived at the Kd Decker home reeentlv weiuhed nine pounds, and has been given the name or erla Arlene. Mother and child are doing well, - The teachers for our school this year are Mrs. Frank Gibson, principal; Afiss Florence Corey, intermeilinte, and Miss Arlene Keunett, primary. Marion Moore is janitor and haw been very busy stack ing the season's wood in the school Tt . , . ., , . . ' r .ormi-iii, j ne wwii nun noiignr 01 jure moou enaoies iuo hiuuihc.i, (Capital Journal Special Service.) ''eo. Tobin. liver and other digestive organs to do Fruitland, Ore., Oct. Hi. Mr. With ! The Kev. .T. W. Warren and fnmilv their work properly. Without it they ;m'i barn near here burned a few nights 'are getting nicelv settled in the Metli- are sluggish, there is loss 01 appetite, ago. odist parsonage. Mr. Warren comes to sometimes fatntness, a deranged state I ""'' Mipervisor wm. Knplinger is .this circuit from Falls City. He is a of the intestines, and, in general, all ."inving a fill put in place of the bridge, student at Kimball college. He has the symptoms of dyspepsia. near Mr. Simpsons. two sons attending Salem high school Pure blood is retiuired by every , K,,,e"r Benaett is at home again aft- and one in Washington junior high. ..rgan of the b.dv for the proper per- " .w"'ki"K "ev,,r81 KeeU ,u urb- .Mr. W.rre. , conducted his first ser- fJ ;,a i; ' . in farm. vice in West Salem to a fair sized eon- formanee of Jts runetions. Mr J(llln rari im,r0vig under I grcation. At the close of the meeting Hood s Sarsapanlla makes pure Dr. Fisher's care. officers for the Sabbath school were blood, and this is why It is so Site- jfr. Emhert is the proud father of a! elected as follows. Snpt. Mrs. Warren: eessful in the treatment of SO many ;baby boy. but the mother is quite sick . Asst. Supt. Mrs.T. L. Hunt, Sec. Miss diseases and ailments. Its acts di-j with leakage of the heart. Dr. Fisher is ; Dorothy Miller, Treas. Mrs. J. H. Bed reetlv on the blood, riddinff it of the attending physician. j ford, chorister Mr. Warren, Jr., or- ECrofulous and other humors. It is I Fruitland farmers are biwv getting, ganists. Misses ltuth Bedford and Jo- peculiar combination of blood-pun- j their crops in. digging spuds, etc., while launa James and Mrs. Albert Linegar. fvine, nerve-toning, strength-giving j ,h' e00'.1 weather lasts. The city conn. il had a culled meet- .k,in. rt it fnni- Carrol Runner and Oraee Baker werejing Friday night when matters iiertnin- u married last Sunday evening. n.g to the welfare of our little burgj weVe discussed. Ceo. Tobin and Mrs. James Shields who have both been ipiite ill are recovering. n g n II II New Books at the Public Library j OF THE TELEPHONE V llncnii, J. II., Open .market Milliner, F.dwin, WiM goose chase Barrett, W. F., Psychical research Bargwon, II. I... Dreams ' Brisco, X. A., Kiononiii'B of efficien II n in Calkins, M. tt'., First bifok In psychol ogy. Castle, A. & K Hope of the house Comfort, W. L. Lot i company Cnwnn, M. (., Kducatioa of women of India Davis, II. W. ('., Medieval Knrope . Dawson, A. J., Jan: a dng and a romance. Dawson, Mary, Money making enter-1 1 tain inc. its ' Delaud, Margaret, Rising tide j J J Kastman, C. A., The Indian today (II Foster, Agues, Making curtains und' hangings lii (lillmore, I. II. 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