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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1918. SEVEN Capital Journal Classified Column n . ' . " EVEHTTHTNO ELECTRICAL Balam Electne Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High o-, m L TBANSFEB AND DRATAGE BaJem Truck & Dray Co., eorner State and Front Streets Telephone Main 1200 Main 74 DENTIST DB. T. L. TJTTEB, DENTIST, BOOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce bide. Phone 606. ... . I WILL MArtE YOU A PLATE YOU ... can use. Bring in the one you are not using or that bothers you. I can nd will fix it. 10 years practice in Salem. G. T. White, D. M. D., 318 U. 8. Bank bldg. FINANCIAL TO LOAN On Good Seal Estate Security' THOS. K. FOBD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Ea.tern Money at Lowest Kates, on approved secunty. Homer H. Smith, Boom 6, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or! HATTEES AND CLEAtNEES ELLSWORTH, THE HATTEH Men V and women's hats cleaned, reblocked and retrinimed. , Old hats made to UM uew. we carrv a nr. JATCH EEPAmiNO WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELEY repaire'd, Karl Neugebauer, with Oentil Pharmacy. ' 11-4 WATEJR COMPANY SALEM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advance. VETERINARIAN DB. W. G. MOOBHOUSE, COUNTY veterinarian, graduate Cornell Univer sity. Office Cherry City Feed Stables 544 Ferry St. Phones, office 219, res. and night 1510. 4 THE MARKETS s(f jc jjs 5c ic fc sjc fc fc jjt sfc No changes are- to be noted in to day's market quotations. Grain Wheat, soft white $1.85(3)1.87 Wheat, red $1.85 Willamette Valley News . Promiiient Monmouth Doctor Goes to Army (Capital Journal Special Service) Monmouth, Or., Feb. 19. Dr. C. S. Cropp,- one of the best doctors of this vicinity, enlisted some time ago in the Medical Corps and left Tuesday, Feb. 12, in response to the call. He was prom ised thirty days notice, mf was given only seven, which proves that when Uncle Sam calls, he must be obeyed. Ho expects to be stationed at Portland and Vancouver, making it possible for him to return on Saturday nights and for some time, attend to his patients. Dr. J. O. Mathis and family of this city, left for Willimina, on Thursday February 14th, where they will make their future home. . Miss Hazel Lorence, of this city, is visiting friends in Eugene. Miss Helen Seott, a resident and -student of this city, is now having her three-weeks rural practice teaching, at the "Oak Point" rural school, north of Independence. She left last Monday to anenu uer amies. Rev. W. A. IJlkins, captain chaplain of the coast artillery, came home Tuesday Feb. 12, for a few days visit with his family, and to make the acquaintance of the now baby girl. Miss Myra Butler of the 0. N. S., Do mestic Science department, left Tuesday for Salem, where she will undergo an operation in the Salem hospital. Mr. Cordon Bowman who attended the j Farmer 'a Short Course at O. A. C, this GIRLS! HAVE A HAS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFT, GLOSSYi HAIR A Small Bottle Destroys Dand ruff and Doubles Beauty of Your Hair Wheat, lower grade on samplb Oats 90(a!)5c arIey- t0u 58Winter, passed the exan.inat'ion'and has Btock of fin r" ..'" ou x "I oo i now moved to Douglas county, whero iock or line r 6ons. 49a Court St., Shorts, per ton ?S hn will . . Wfir .wa '. , . iHay, cheat, new : $19(a'20 , mers Hay, vetch, new $20C11 Saturday night, February 16, the In- Uay, clover, new $1S , tennodiate Christian .Endeavor society or tne unristian church, gave a Val- OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE AND T? w m.r n-.T . " " m- iti itterlnt, n4a i x ' " xjn Osteopathic nhv.ii,io. . -r :L - - omuie puny, in mo spacious ana pret- nerve mJiE n P7"U1"nS an,i Creamery butter 53c til aeeovatld basement of the aforesaid , graduate of Amor-ountry Butter .. ............. oc piaee Tnero were many euests present scnooi or Usteopathy, Kirkville, Pn . ' iaiSii w an a11 were Pleasd to V that they Mo. Post graduate and specialized in ' ranev Sfe 'ad had a ver enjoyable time. A uui of ' - ia, uur OI veV interesting games were cows 45e ,r Bulls ' 485 . tt . '- """i"-" nervous diseases at Los a ni lege. Offices 505-508 TJ. 8. Nat. Bank r g; v0110 859- Eo8idence 1620 DES. H. D. BOWERS AND WIFE graduates American School Ostcop nate work Los Angeles college; six flee ?3 "Pwiee. Residence of. a on St Comuiorcial ht. nep.r Mis 5TISCELLANEOUB FEDITLAND Nursery sale yard at Hieh and Ferry. Everbearing straw bemes Call and see stock and Z prices bfor making y0Ur purchase A SMALL FARM, excellent soil, the riRht price, 32 acres, 28 river bot tom, 4 acres up land, 10 acres good ash timber, 2 miles out of Salem, on a-cnod road. PHpa jinn imn . 2000 Spring lambg .... . .. ll12c kwes .... D(aio Lambs, yearlings . lOt Eggs' and Poultry Eggs, cash 3537c Hens, pound 20(S)21c cookies, were served, A very enjoyable little Valentine par ty was given at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huber, with their daughter Mayda us hostess. The house was very prettily tieuoi'atud for the occasion and Turkers, live, No. 1 2423c wus 'T pleasantly spent by the play Hens, dressed, nound 27(S)2 mS ot games, alter winch refrcshmenta tions, namely: agricultural, home eco nomies and club projects. Under agricul tural comes lime and fertilizer demon strations, fiodent Control, farm recora keeping, drainage, orchard demonstra tion, marketing, war work and organ ization. Under home economics comes conservation ortmnixntinn o.,,i i, management, club projects, which will I bo the boys' and girl's part in the jwork, is divided into eight proje?ts j consisting of 1, pig club; z, corn ciul); 1 3, potato growing; 4, gardening; 5, pomV jtry; 6, food preparation; 7, samilng; 8, sewinjr. This work will bo in r.liArcr. it' : Floyd D. Moore, county supervisor. This Within ten minutes after an appli county organization will work with the fatiott bf Danderine you can net find I county agriculturalist, Prof. J. E. Lar- a s'nK'e trace of dandruff or falling ison is carrying out the plans ana meet- nair and y.our BcalP wi'l no itl'ni but ing the various needs of the different 'what wil1 P,ease yu 10st bo af sections of the county in general. It uai ! ter a fcw weks' use. n,n .vou sec ithe approval of the several granges of Bew nair' fi,1 BBd downy at. first yes .the county, and it is hoped that much ibu TeRllv ncw hair growing all I good will be accomplished through ths 1'" hf, 9,,aIp-. . . thorough co-operation it affords. A hnIe danderine immediately don- I -During last week, Monmouth has sold !?,es he beauty of your hair. No dif- two hundred and fifty seven dollars i torc"('e "P dul tadCl1' l!rl"10 Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking eno small strand at a time. The effect is amaz ing your hair will' be ' light, fluffy, and wavv, and havo an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustro, softness and luxuriance. Get a small bottlo of Knowlton's Dnnderino from any drug store or toi let counter for a few cents and prove that your hair is as pretty yand soft as any that it has been neglected or injured bv careless treatment that's all you surely can Itavo beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try littlo Danderine. sav- rys, dressed 26Cd)2Se Ducks, live 1820c Geese, live 15lGc down and balance 6 per cent a -Ti A Tir;n0 on J. "z: Articholi Vegetables Turnips, sack $1 String garlic 8c Potatoes lc Oreen onions 40i' Onions, in sack $22.50 California tomatoes $2-75 Lettuce, crate $2.50 Celery 7590c Sprouts , 12f Broccoli $1.751.85 $1.25 es Figs and Dates 12 Vic $4.03 feeo JrA. Mins, 320 State St. 2-18 FaOTTTTV TAT !a n'nn i . , ; n:':iTi"fp ?iack im i.,,. vAiTnuuee tor vVhirft tits iT mm- .00 worth 'DromedarV des": stou reuiai property, well located in good town and rented to exchange for a good ranch of equal va'ue $31 000 grain and fruit ranch wcli im! proved with good income to exchange for ranch not over $20,000. 2000 Sa lem residence and cash for acreage not over 5 miles from Salem. Soco lofsky, 341 State St. 3.13 GOOD STOCK RANCII-$00 per acre, 8 to 10 acres in cultivation, balance mostly cut over, 800 or 900 cords of wood, Sale contract on wood a $4.25 and $4.50 per cord, 3 mile haul. Place all fenced with woven wire, good barn, just a box house, fiuo spring water and good pasturo. Num ber of acres 80. See J. A. Mills 30 ' State St. 'f-lS TOVB BEPAIRIia-O 6TOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. Depot, National and American fen.ie. Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. r Loganberry and hop hooks. Balem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. SCAVENGER BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbago and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phono Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. Fruit "" Apples .. Pears ... Oranges Grape fruit Lemons, per box Bananas Betail Prices Creamery butter Flour, hard wheat , Flour, soft wheat Country butter Eggs, dozen Sugar, 11 lbs. for' Salos limited to $1 $1.25(3?. 75 ... $l(iil.50 ... $4150G $6 $6.507.50 5f 60c .$2.70(5)2.8 $2.502.fl 50. .. 40c $1 PORTLAND MARKET Feb. 19 Butter, city Portland, Or., creamery 52c. Eggs, selected local ex. 4445c Broilers 30c Geeso 20c Roosters lS20c SECOND HAND GOODS Daily Live Stock Market Cattle Receipts 391 Tone of market steady Medium to choice steers $10.35 11.50 Good to medium steers - $9.3-"l 0.35 Common 1o good steers $8(i9.4u Ohoieo cows and heifers $Moj1D Canhers $4.25A 6.25 Calves $;..r0(ll Bulls $."j(((,8 Steelier and feeder steers $C-509.50 Hogs Receipts 1287 Tone of market steav Prime light $lti.45(f?lfi.C0 Piime heavy. $1S.45((' 16.53 ' Pigs $14(r:15 Bulk $10.50 Sheep Receipts 076 Tone of market steady-' Western la'iibs $1."(fi 15.50 Valley lambs $14.50(5.15 Yrorline $13(S13.50 Wethers 12-.5013 Ewes $lfi(all Note Portland market on shorn fhee. 91 .'i t.n Sr tinrlcr n 11 rtf n t i rm AlUUi-K.N WOODMEN OF AMERICA uregon Leuar (.amp, .o. s'4b, meets ! ADMTNTSTRATOB'S FINAL NOTICE i re- g n I , Koti "ereby given that the un- xn Derby building, eorner Court and! dertigncd a,minitrator has filed his High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A.;fina,ceonilt of the e9tate of juHa A. W right, llerlc Voung, deceased, with the county 1 , T . ; clerk of Marion county, Oregon, and 6ALEM HUMANE SOCIETY-D. D.that tho cmmty C0Urt has fixed the Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou TiUson,i4th day of March, 1918, at ten o'clock secretary. All cases of cruelty or ne-,i. the forenoon as the time for hear glect of dumb animate should be re-'ing objections to said final account ported to the secretary for investiga-jand the settlement thereof, and that tlon- I any heir, creditor or other person in- ' ! terested in said estate mav ou or be- E. N. A. "Oregon Grap Camp" No. j fore said date file his objections, if I3S0. meets every Thursday evening (any, to the said final account and show in Darby and Lafky building, Court jeanse why said account should not be and High streets: Mrs. Sylvia 'alioived find settled as rendered. Dated this 31st dav of .Tanuarv. 1018 G. W. TOUNG, Administrator of estate of Julia A. young, deceased. 2-2S BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE- Men 's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit eats, trunks, cameras, typswriters ad furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. LODGE DtBECTOBY were scrveu. The latest report from the Normal Registrar is that there are at present three hundred and sixty-five students eurolled iu the O. N. S. for this semes ter. Prof. L . P. Gilmoro gave a very interesting talk iu chapel last Friday. He chose for his subject "Science uiiu. the Wax. ' ' and was very enthusiastically applauded.' Joe Bell, a graduate of the O. N. S., and U. of O., who is now stationed with the ambulance corps at Camp Lewis, gave a delightful talk on his impres sions of military life, in the chapel, one day last week. Xbe talk was thoroughly enjoyed by all those present Who think Mr. liell a very splendid talker. There were three girls and one boy who completed " their work - in High -school tins semester. Tie Misses Mabel Smith, Winona Lake and Lola Morgan, are now attending Normal, while l.llis Fisher is working iu the Portland ship yards. A number of new courses have been offered this semester iu High school. Among them are: business arithmetic, commercial geography, botany and wire less telegraphy. Several prominent farmers and citi zens of this vicinity, among thein Mr. and Mrs. 1'. O. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kid dle, Jr., Mr. L. P. Gilmore and Misj Maggie Butler, attended the meeting of tiie Agricultural Council held at tlie county court house iu Dallas Saturday. This was an organization meeting and all sections of the county wej well represented, a great deal of enthusiasm being manifested. Mr. 1'. O. Powell of this city, was elected president of tho council, Mrs. Eldriuge or Independence vice president ; M rs. Hattie Teats of Ballstou, secretary. The work of tho council is divided into three main sec- I ($257.00) worth of thrift and war imgs stamps, Several of the grammar school boys .have pledged 'themselves to buy or sgii I fifty dollars ($50.00) worth of war sav ings or thnlt stamps. Among thorn re: Neal Edwards, Joe Staats, Edward Dan iels, Phillip Partridge, John Ostrom, Ir ving Swenson. Leonard Wharton. Elmer Green, Reeves Coats, Floyd McClellan, ttaymona Mason,, JNeule Moreltand, Ted dy Graham and Dorsey Edwards. Mr. J. S. Prime and family arived in, Monmouth one day last week, and are' domiciled at present with Mr. Wal ter Brown, in his bungalow, while their own house was being made ready for occupancy. At the private sale held December 29, 1917, the Riddle brothers purchased the 350-acro Lucas estate for the sum of $34,000. This purchaso will make the Riddles among the largest agricultural land holders in western Oregon. Monmouth will celebrate the Nation al week of Bong on the night of Wash ington's birthday, in the Normal Chapel A good attendance is expected. Lincoln 'b birthday was enthusiastic ally celebrated by all grade students last week, as is expected to be the case of Washington's birthday this week. o Stayton Patriotic League Is At Work (Capital Journal Special Service) Stayton, Or... Feb. 19. The Stavton Patriotic league who n looking out for Cloverdale Notes (Capital Journal Special Service) Cloverdalo, Or., Feb. 19. Mr. mid Mrs. Craig took their daughter, Ethel, to Salem last Tuesdny to be operatod on for appendicitis. Latest reports are that she is getting along nicely. Mr. Whitehead received a telegram on Thursday stating that her son, in the training camp in North Carolina, is "seriously ill again." All who know Bert are anxiously waiting to hear that he is alright again. Mr. Blaco, Mr. Dragcr, Mr. White head and Arthur Kunke wero among those who attended the annual meeting at tho Fruit Union on Saturday. Mr. Gus Drager has purchased a new - - Noitli Saaliaia News - (Capital Journal Special Service) North Santiam, Or., Feb. 19. V. P. A. Stevens transacted business in Jeffer son recently. J. M. Alsinan was in Salem recently. The child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hupp, which has been quite ill, is much better. Tho potato crop in this section is moving toward market rapidly. " Several from this vicinity attended the purty at Delmore 's Saturday even ing. Mj-s. J. M. Alsman died at her home in North Santiam, February 5, of paralysis. She was almost 72 years of age. The angel of death has entered our com munity and took away the beloved wife of one of our respected citizens, leav ing her husband and several children to mourn her departure. Miss Anna M. l'ostlowaite was born in Carlyle, Ind., April 19, 1846, and grew to womanhood in her birthplace. She was united iu marriage to J. M. Alsman October 5, 1865, to this union 12 children were born, four with their father survive. They are: J. M. Alsman, Mrs. Geo. W. Brower of ButtevillyJ Mrs. Clyde Ruekor Astoria; U. A. and W. T. S. Alsman of North Santiam. Twenty grand children and 6 great grandchild ren, four of whom reside in Oregon and two iu the east survive. She with her family came to Oregon eleven years ago, but they moved back east twice be fore finally settling iu this state four years ago. Mrs. Alsman was a faithful Christian woman nil her life, a loving wife and devoted mother, having united in the last few years with the Church of God. She was the beloved wife of J. M. Alsman, a veteran of tho civil war having served 16 mouths and seventeen days in active service, and being honor ably discharged. Funeral services were conducted by U. G. Clark of Eugene from the Saints Church at "North San tiam at 10 o'clock, the following Thurs day morning. Interment was in Lone Oak cemetery at Stayton. The pall bear ers were, Floyd Brower, Hugh Cook, Al ma, Alsman, grandsons; P. A. Stevens Earl Van Nuvs and Loyd Dively. W. A. Weddlo of the Kingo undertaking par- II I 1 Ua fn,1l-ol 1U1S J1UU ui mo .uubii, MRS. DUVAL PASSES AWAY. - IFS YOUR LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS, liEMtl, SICK! Don't Stay Constipated With Breath Bad, Stomach Sour : or a Cold Enjoy Life! Liven Year Liver and Bowels Tonight and Feel Fine I WORK WHILE VOU SLEEP Tonight surel Remove tho liver and bcrwel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath offensive and - stomach sour. Don't istay bilious, sick, headachy, constipat ed ana run or cold. Why don t you got a box of Cascarets from the drug store ncw I Eat one or two tonight and en joy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Yoa will wake up feeling fit and fine. Cas carets never gripe or bother you all the next day like calomel, salts ana pills. They act gently but thoroughly. Mothers should give cross, sick, bil ious or feverish children a whole Cas enret any time. They ore harmless and children love them. Mrs. DuVal died Thursday of laBt week at the home of tor son, Henry, in Silvcrton Hills. She was seventy-three years of ago. Tho funeral was hold in the chappel Saturday afternoon, Bev. J. A. Bennett, pastor of tho Christian church officiating, and lntormcnt was nmde in the Rilvorton cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. DuVal came to Crregoa from Nebraska in 1903 and settled upon' the farm where she diod. Mr. DuVal die4 about three years ago. There wee four sons born to that union, two of them' died in infanoy. The surv' ring members of tho family reside in tills vicinity. Silverton Tribune. Are You Still Young at Heart? Then Why Look Older Than You Feel? Every woman is as young as she looks, so why jet sentiment or prejudice prevent your keep ing youthful as long as you wish f Not long at;o many women would not use face powders or cosmetics. Today, most women know their nerd and use them. This is equally true of the hair restorer. Thousands of women keep their hair dark and youthful with HAO. "I 1 Schanp, 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs. Mslissa Parsons, recorder, 1296 N. Commercial. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem- uiy i.u. o-t, uiitis pvurv j nurMiav bi Tf Vfmr UltI Anrtr n..irrlilir ianT 100 An i n n r kn a a .. - .... . - ; ' " . . , P" -'' 1,vl" he's dangerous. Introduce froy, M A.; C. A. Vibbert, secretary. (llim to Uie fl;jera, authorities. Crown Drug Store, 338 State street.) It is not a dye, but a delightful tjilr. prepa rati' a. which gradually brings back all the natural color and gloss- Q ban will not stain the si'alp.wasa or rub off; and does not interfere with washing or waving the hair. Keeps it glossv and f. '-' healthy. " ' I Sold by good dru? !!'.; gists everywhere on Money -Back antet price 75c. Ford car recently. Alfrnrl 11rnTpp nnrl T,nnnnrd Grnvbill the boys who have gone from hero re-1 received their 8th grade diplomas last cently sent each of "our boys" a box;wl!(.k. They were "the only pupils in which contained the following: ono pair Cloverdale taking the examinations, of socks, two packages of sweet ehoco- Tho Cloverdale teachers, Miss Agnes late and ten packages or cigarettes. It Arnold and Miss Pearl Blackmun spent is safe to say that there will bo miles Saturday and Sunday in Portland. Mon of smiles when these boxes are opened. day they will visit schools under Supor Some time ago the league sent each boy j itendent Smith's directions, and re two pair of socks, helmet, sweater and -.mo o, iit wnrlf hnrr. Tnemlnv. giuves. incy navo received a number of letters from the boys in which each one tells how much he appreciated the clothing sent.Jiim, The league expects to send littlo .gifts to the boys from Mr. Earnest Annis of Portland, spent the wek end here with his brother. Mr. L. E. Hcnnis was in Salem Sat urday. lip ("!nnn ml family are movine back time to time and wo believe that there Ln ti,!r farm havinir snout tho winter is not a finer lot of boys anywhere than -m Balem. those who havo gono from Stayton nor are there boys who will bo better remem bered by the little comforts that we can sond them, than "our boys." . Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill .returned Friday from Mill City where they visited their sou Delbert and family and their daugh ter, Mrs. Trask. Mr. and Mrs. Specimen and Mrs. J. F. Potter who went up to Mill City with them remained for a lon ger visit, returning to Stayton the first of the week. The Odd Fellow lodge o fthis city has a service flag with four stars. Theso stars are fur four members of their order who are with the colors, namely, Glemi W. Porter and Wm. Sestak who are "somewhere in France", Dr. G. C. Watson who is with the dental corps of the British army and is now in (Juuada and Gus C. Eksuian who is at one of the cantoiimunts in Cirginia. Mrs. G. F. Jvorinek who bus success fully carried on the work of secretary for the Stayton Auxiliary A. It. C. has resigned. Just who her successor will be nus not been made known. Salem Wife Dohr Co?d Work "I h-ivc been bad i-i- with stomach and Mvor ' or.!,l-; .'-ml Moating for many ye-prs No dm tnrs or medicine helped me. (-'n the advien of my drug gist, I bought a bottle' of Mayr's Won derful l.eoiedy nml I don't want to miss a sin-lo dose. It has given me more benefit than all the medicine I havo ever taken. I feel I am doing good to recommend it to others " It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and ullnys the inflam mation which onuses practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Perry's Drug Store, Capital Drug Store. John Thoma went down to uPrtlaud Sunday on business. " Mins June Keaius who is .teaching school lit Lyons spent tho week end with Word conies from Eugene that John I home folks. Olmsted wiiu formerly resided here isj Miss VVava Brown returned Sunday seriously ill at the homtf of his parents from a sover.il days visit with her sis iu Eugene. I ter, Wanda, at Eugene. Miss Aluiy Tate entertained her class! Miss Mnlnua Sesian came up from Sa inates at a v alentine party at tlie houieilem to spend tho week end with hjmo ot her parents Air. and Mrs. Lee Tate folks. and a most enjoyable time is reported, Xne young ladies and their teacher, Alias .Nura Craotree planned a surprise for Mrs. Tale who laugnt them to knit and wUo has spent a- great ileal .of time with them, so to show their appreciation tncy presented Mrs. Tate wiiu a huud some hand painted tea pot. .Fred Lau and family of Fox Valley spent the week end at the A. D. Gard ner and E. C. Lau homes. Mrs. At. ' J. Oabu-ee and little son ' Mrs. E. Buy. returned Sunday from a week's visit j with relatives near balem. J. W. Alayo and ti. D. Alexander were visitors iu bilverton and Woodburn Sunday. They visjtcd the postoilice o theso places in order to liu more iully lhfoiiiied on the kind of equipment used. Mr. Alexander, the htayiuii postmaster iia received permission from vtasaiUjf lon, L. V., to move the of live, the net quarters will be iu tiie Farmers & Mer cnuiits bank buiiding und Mr. Mao cashier or toe bank nays that Btayiou s new oifice equipment will be second to none of its s.ie. Mr. Alexander return ed Sunday evening but Mr. Mayo went on to 1'ortland on business. Ucorge 'Warlord is now employed in, Portland. Mr. und Mrs. John Bocdigheimer of Shaw were Stayton visitors Saturday. Wes. Gardner is visiting at the Carl Fryer homo in junction v,uy, Mrs. Oscar Kauffer and little daugh ter. Brunhilde. arrived the last of the week from Ft. Bliss, Texas, for an ex tended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lau. Mrs. O. C. Watson is here from Vic toria, B. C, where she has been with her husband, Dr. G. C. Watson who is in the dental corps of the British army. She expc"ts to make an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and l! NO Gill IN THISCOLDCOEE 'Tape's Cold Compound ' Ends Colds and Gripps In a Few Hours Take 'r'ape's Cold Oimpcimd" ev ery two hours until you havo taken three dosfs, then all grippe misery (roes and vour cold will be broken. It I'll 1 1 nn 1' I. ' illlll A fltll I wife were over i promiill v ow ns your clouded U nos- from Jordan and visited Saturday anditrils arid air passages of the head; Sunday with Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mrs.!tops nasty discharge or nose running; Sarah Cox. j relieves the headache, dullness, fever- J. T. Fobs and wife of Linn county i'"""?"-( ore mruui, BnKK,.,uH, 0oiU1.. were trading in town riaturday. i3".1 "titfncss. , George Spaniel returned Sunday from "t May stuffed np! Quit blowing t ..;., p,.rio., and, snuffling. Ease your throbbing Panel Value Only 10c mi Hps -1 r l-iVH-'.jl Pick ford r it a Pompsiaa Night"! I h .""Hi ii ii mi" .ft 7 , - i u.. T,..i...i,k ihead nothinir else in the world cives ceverai uieiuuri ui iuo , , ,-,, v.,. eIH lit U l..ill'l. Ii.i: - )-'- a -" .(n..,il ' urlil.li ffnutu nnlv f CW . ..'., A.,r. ciAra Tf m.ld with- dy, the lodge recently sent a large Dox ! u aistaI1,.,.. tah8tca nirft. and causes of uwst excellent caudy to each one ot , n0 i(.onVenience. Accept no snbsti- iis uiemoers v iu ars i . uic service. lodge of this city are in the army, and."'n) realizing now tiie ooys appreciaieu cbii-i Itute. is adored the world over for her ability, character, and youthful charm. Miss Pickford has again honored the makers of Pompeian toilet prep arations by posing exclusively for the 1918 Pompeian Beauty Art Panel. Above is pic tured only the hcad. The long panel shows the full length figure in beautiful colors. Size of panel, 28x7'A inches. Art Store value 50c This panel and a sample of Pompeian NIGHT Cream sent for only 10c. See coupon below. 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