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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON'tUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919 Higbraj Ccnnnissica Lays Plans Fcr Elore Read Work ta4 f' FROM- IT t J fll fi New Price On if Wffl i Factors Watch for Announcement in Full HIP Li ,cOi 3 77 77 110' J Go SALES AND SERVICE FORMERLY VICK BROS. HIGH ST OPPOSITE CITY HALL SILVERTON NEWS (Capital Journal Npeclul Rorvice) " fcilvcrton, June 1 T.--W. A. Reynolds, ri)uiiiint lumber nuiit of Oregon, ti k'iI it lila home in thi city Thursday ff last KW'k. If in body was shipped to Mountain llmne, Idaho, Friday for bur ui I. Mr. Reynold had a stroke of pnral ysls about a year ai;o and had hern confined to It i n bed since tliut time. Thursday hit ii taken with another stroke, which resulted in liia death. He in survived li v wife and on. Keith While of Salem v tailed at the. Henry Browne home Thursday. .Imk llv.tt has been on the Kick list the last few dnys. Mrs. Joe Korcjicr underwent an oper ation at the fiilverton hospital last TVi.lay. P(k tors Morse nf Salem and l.onr of thia city attending. Nits' Tnrt,l(lttv, tnntron of the hoa TUnl, ha returned from a vUlt at Kn tel prise. Mi. Yihnn a nl liii((!ilir. Mis Clii dvs, wlm have spent the winter in fiil inn, leave tinliiv for their homo at Bottineau, K. TV Mr. IT.ins Thompson trave a very pleasant farewell for Mra. Vikan at her homo, on day last V fitlvprton l to have a plinttlatiqns. tit i rear. The date arc July 1 to 6 In clusive, Vis Klma tTutlon of Portland vint- oif her parent, Mr. and Mi. Tillman II ut ton, Inst week. W. K. I.oii;hiiitili'r ha gone to Call fornia where he expert to spend is pleasant srnnmpr. Mr. Laura Hubb hn auld her rei dene on Flake afreet to Mr. Irish. Mra. lluliln haa bouirlit a lot tn tool- iilgo street and expect tu build a uew home there aoon. An louiieoineiila have been letpt'ed by rlilvertou friends that Claire 1'etttt waa repent ly married to Mia Marjoiic Hunt of Hoaehurg, (."lair hat recently returned irom franco. Austin Lasuuan. liaa pnrphased tho Andrew property On Libcity hll , Mis Kiith Deerlng visited wltn Blanche Htovonson over aMturday and hunUiiy. Mia htcvenson and Miss leer ing motored to 1'ortland. with the for uier's brother Hiinday. tilth' Jihim, aon of V. II. Junes (if thia city, wna married to Mia Helen (tingle of Knlom lust week. The wed ilii'2 ttiok tilnre at the hmiie of the bride. Miits Evelyn Walling of Wmdport visiting in thia flty. Arititiiiil Matlieney and Misa A irpinia Hunt It attended dip (iraditatiiig exerrm pa at Kalem Thnradnv of InHt week. Mr. and Mr, (ieorge Duvia, Miaa Walling and Mr. Keelan motored to In dt'iiendenee and Salem HiiihIhv. ! J, ' , V n V 1 i ' it h ? ' ttie Daysi ronrit-rs nu ri.ie.. t si Ij ei a,l01 enouah In 'lit hut thfT pave pWe tu i sixli h Ihhi-iti on rmitiir eyi le w hen 1'imliiiig fmlleiu-tl the H. MJnrl halteiit HI liirty-eht hltir. (a.ior oil. Mil-, mineral Witters, piila ami He li fiurjfatirr were N ! -s.l i imii(ih in tlinr (l ijf. "Jisliiy they art- Kivtntr filiwe to Ni j.il. Nujol it entirely different frota drufs it doe not fcree or irrdnle the txiweU. .-.. , N.ili.l (in vents slairieil ionliv tufteniitjr the fissl waslpandeneoiinaing t?!e inte-t'iisl in us. Irs tuaet nat ttnt My . thus renMiviiitf thee use of eon- , t!ntitn and self-jioijiiniiiir. H i absolutely hariuleu and pleasant. Nunl 1'1',-s Nttt rs'itbiiih oy, thafiNiii bowel etaiuatsm at rvi!.ir ii '' -rl the heaHhirst habit in tho world, jet a bottl ' fro:ii lour crimititt t'shij'.tpF.I lf'tl'?: .V; t'-r i'. s If.'ij 4;ii t If M dtllf tu .! -i Ulil'"s) IWMfs i "k. Ali MtaT Nujol Laboratorie ) kl A N m R t) 01 1. CO. (NEWJI REY) t ttij.a4r, Nw Yolk , ' f - i -r ns m Cotv.IUxition r STAYTON NEWS NOTES (Canital Journal Hpeeial fierviep) btaytnn, r, Jnna IT. John Kirny haa told a ai ac re pieea of land adjoin ing hi farm to J. Riensman, who ra eently camp here from the east. Thia pieec wai oerupied hy and formerly ueionged to Jo Itrown, and ia about one o.ilp. wpat of town. H'oatmaatiT Atiguat Htiekeatein. Wal i.-r x.. iooko anil u K. tJnugell, of Salm, were in town Haturriay in the inteieau of tho m'm drive ,fr funrtjl for the rtnlvntioa Army. They also -Mm uiwiia east or mire. Mr. IVaneea larry and Mim Ale niier aeeommea Mr. and Mr. Ho taej i,iy i tstvivm Thuraitar Mrs. K t' 1 ... i. v , ... ,. uunio irom an ..K...er, Mr,. Archer JJutdiek, t ..e...j,..a,n, wasfl. hc waa aeeom pan.e.l home by her gtamlsou, Fred erti'k Hurdiek. . Mis, Klma Apple, f Ha,,,,,. ..,. ia a attfterer from eoming in rontaet "m immsiiii oaa. i . i . .. ... . ami itirs. lien r:.ihl.. "'ii oiiiuiujiy. Mr,. Nellie Ii-iimn r i....i.j the guo,t of Mra. Iforae. f.ille afi!. ot'HT II K nrtil fain,.!.. ii i - wionn to iortland for th R. TV-Mi-i v.:.u.. Mr V la .t ' " ""INIU.IMI )V I ( fliriBIKH'r in. MJ I. Slid Mill. Illfiriki-.s.l Ia.... . 1 , , i?nra no vera I y, with Portland relative. ..,.1 . " J m tha ,t,e itow. Wallaep, ,, 0f Alva Smith, who from .Siberia, ai'u, h been enjonng , thi. ty-d v frl,,Kh at h ha. retunuM to Wlifria.K nl ... e iiiaiuarKea from tho aer 4 tee soon. vi,K;l,J'v,"", w"k in ''MUnil. v-si.ht, ,,,,, Bnil family .lldiH 'arl and Caul R, Kre hnh t,., fc ""-,' nip laiter g,i.,er. " ateno Miw ('lata Mielk ha, gnne rrt. 'and rV.r a short .i ...j J.ort . i irom mere IT" to (Jearhart for 1h ... tlrover in.l f,:i 1." Jve fhK( f K.hi(ols )h( will Urp,'"rh!!irh fa,"i,r- pf ' . Mr , Mra. A. P. K,rh. left T or tl,if ,tPr c,,,, home (olonel HiBK-rMg,.!, of A'n," '; t .he h, 0f bi, br 'oe, east of loWn npr Mr, Hutlie (Iwinee haa 1,B on ,he b-t of ...faring from t,ili ' ' raf:'r'Kv'"-' "P here to wf fc, WOMXJf AT WOfiK Dmi. the waTHnTllion, Bf womcn whi L V Wk ln into wnuh ther h.ve 1..,,... . ealled -in munition faetorie. rhprnieal -oram motaj work,, afreet raiiav, and ambnlnnrp driver. harWrs and ele vator girl, rndoubtedle thousand, f other, havp longed to aerve In (his war but beeanse of female ailment.,, which had fastened iixin fiu.in. were aot able to d no. VTonien in thia rnnditinn shot.1.1 give I.ydia E. rickham' VeCe tabl C.mMund a trial and f,nd health ami atrength, jj thanaanda of oiher av o d in. Aa a remit of the meat trip of in estate Highway Comauawioa through western Oregon, the following program of construction work haa bea draw up for th next meeting ia Portland. The t retch of highway from Myrtle Creek to a point 9 milea aorta of Cor valli to-be graded and either paved or macadamised. from Bend to the Jeffersoa county line eomtruction. tVmjtructioa of the Riddle Cutoff be tween Myrtle CrK'k and Cfcoyoaville waa ordered advertised for grading and graveling ia the near future, also the i construction of a bridge across the t'inpqua Bivr at Myrtle Creek. Grading and rovJunj botween Yoa call and Drain. Macadam botweea CanroavUle and Oaleville. Overhead eroming over South era Pa cific traeia at Tolo a avoa a the plana are prepared and aa agreement ran be drawn with the ttoathera Padfie company. Paving ordered between greases and t.uvUkame, 8 mile la length. Overhead eroaung of the SouUtera Pacific at Comjtoek aa aoon aa plan ana epecineation can fee prepared. Hridge across Cow Creek at the foot of the Mage Koad Pass grade. The engineer was inatruutcd to pre pare plan and apeeifiewtioiM for a bridge over the Molalla Hirer at Can by. The John Day Highway, 48 miles ia length, will be readvertised at the next meeting. Thia project ia a Federal Aid Project and involve ry heavy construction. The Canyon Section of the Baker Cornucopia Highway will bt advertised at 1 us next meeting. The next meeting of the Stat High way Commission will be held ia Room 'M Multnomah County Courthouse ea juiy B, at IU:00 a. m. State Cbzsber Officers Address Comistrrial Qsb The regular noon luaeheoa of the Commercial elub at the Mai ion hotel today was made unuauaJly interesting and anappy by the presene and ad dreeaea of 1'ieaident Chas. Hall and Secretary Geo. (Juayle, of the State Chamber of iommer.". who delivered brio!! tut very pith; adoriaae.,. Mr. Hall, who ia prominent aa banker of Marahfield and a man of unusual ex ecutive capacity, api't.i out. of long experience and observation of the benefit to be derived from close co operation among communities ia the line of development, and pointed to the great need of thi in some section of the state. Mr. Qtikvlr, who fcna at the to of his tongue and his fingers all the data a, to the operations of the Btata Chamber of Comment, apoke btiefly 01 what had already been eeomptUhed and what would kp accomplished by thp organization both in the development and advertising of Oregon "a resource in the lino of btuunexs. the Club voted that hereafter until Beptember 1st, the noon luncheons would be held monthly instead of wcokly. T. B. Kay, waa appointed a, chairman to look after the next luncheon to b held in the fore part of July. SIMMONS MOTHEE ILL .... n ! V j i st"f 1 tit i Si -J f I III 1 J THE SMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO 'T'IME given the right chance puts character in a man's face, horse-sense under his hat, and mel low fren'lincss into his tobacco. Time is'a big factor in giving Velvet Tobacco its mildness and "character." Velvet ages for two whole years in wooden hogsheads. During this long period the choice Burley leaves take on a kindly quality of cool ness, a' rich fra- grance,a tasue mat 1 - ' - f appeals i o pipe smokers old and young. Don't hurry, but Just walk into the next store and lay down a dime and a nickel and say "VELVET" the tobac co that isn't harsh but . is friendly. , K. C. Simmon, manager of Vick Bios., is at Silverton where hi father ia seriously ill. Mrs. Simmons, who has been quite ill ut her home here, ia con siderably improved today. Eugene Guard. 1 , . -a " a ,. w. JLjya a,j.a a a a aji.av I 3s s a a a a I v a i a a a s s a s s a s . t rjrs, Roll a VELVET Cigarette : r m m m f m m I t a ? a f ; r -: . - . f ' w m r ; at f : t m . m ' m i . a v at m 9 m f 4 m. m 4 15c - t &rM? 7': J, i CALIFORNIA PHONES (Continued on page two) than twpnty nrp working today, this claim. Office forcea are eommandeereH association California Golfers Lead Spokane, Wash., June 1L California led at the close of the first day' play in the open championship tourna ment of the Paeifie Northwest Golf here yesterday. ReJbprt to oiierate awitehp. Hospitals, uolieo and ome business offices alo protected according to J. Holmes, district mana ger of the Onklnnd Telephone company. there are but three girls at Berkeley stntion, an at Piedmont, three at Mer-ritt. Holmes claims that half of tho force ia working. He will Issue a statement atwl figtirea later In tho day. The Ala meda exchangp reported not out but will strike at noon. lory of the fallen heroes on. the firat I lav r 9 .QtlvAct.n 'm lni.rft. rt t tntv f.ln. Ia ChsinpiOnSaio Contest I btion nd oi"ecoming, juiy 4 ami . i XI - T r . 1 . : 1 1 .1 .1: .. . I. . 1 -.orr 1 u. aou.ns mil unu.rr lilt) HU- drea of welcome the first day and Kev. J. A. Bennett tho address of welcome tho aecoud day. Judgo Heuiy K, McXiinn of Portland la expected to speak on tho soeond day. Silverton i planning to take care of a crowd of 10,000 people on these two days. Lager, professional of Kan Francisco, turned in US for the 36 holes. George Turn bull and Harold Simpson both from Del Monte, t'al., professionals, were tied for second with l.iO each Among the amateurs, Hon Stein untl ( lark Spiers, both of Seattle, tied for first with 151. Heinio Schmidt, of Aberdeen waa soeond. with loS and Rudy Wilhelm and Forpst Watson, both of Pnrtlan.l tioH t.,r lh,r,l ;il, l-.'l yctjXext were "Dixie" ileager, 8eattle; Ve Htoil, and K. J. linker, lioth from 111,111 ..Ilk 1'.' ,A.h Try Salem first Ia Buying Salem's a Good Place to Trade Senate Refused Copy Of 11 T A htm a i lreaiyunniisonsAovice Washington, June 16. (Ry United Press.) On instructions from Preui deut Wilson, the state department to day formally declined to give the senate an official copy of the peace treaty. B. P. Jones, state representative) from Lincoln and folk counties, has resigned a, mayor of Newport, BIO FOURTH CELEBBATION Tobacco Habit Dangerous says Dostor Connor formerly of Joline Hopkins hospital. Thousands of men suffering from fatal diseases would ha in perfect health today were it aot for the deadly drug Nieotine. Wop tka ihaibit now before it's too Tate. It' a simple process to rid yourself of fha tobaceo habit in any form. Just go to any up to date drug store and get soma Xipotol tablets; take them as directed and lo; the pernicious habit quickly vanishes. Druggists refund the money if thev .fail Tt, iiirn ,DaJ lu,n n ,1 interesting announcement br Doctor rtcnnir cspcrctflrr or tate l'o k in a ( nnnnr n tn ; ,k;. IS PLANNED AT 8ILVEKTON ?4ri T L Pr- It tells of the danger of nieotine pois- ,, u ivi.j inn. n nuuiu inn or oning ana now 10 avoia it. in Uie mean In tho miblie interest to present a time try Kicotol tmblets- win will b. Silverton. June 16. (Walter I.i.i.nln 1 Too7,p will deliver the oration in mem- treaty that is provisional." surprised at the result. D. J. Fry. 11 - will I'rof. U -n ! jB j li 9 I J iiiirsoay IT lFliflir Qahiwiafloivr 1Q 9.0 -91 . m, mr WLar f n sv a rS 'I f !