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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1919. PAGE .SIX rr fx -1$ ' 'W 8 Emily Iure : ROSEDALE J (CapiUl Journal Special Service t Bosedalc, June 19. The youuj ?c plea a & class held their monthly so cial at the home of R. it. Ctmm:. Thursday evening. All present spent a wr enjoyable evening. We are glad to weW-ome our boys home and may they never be called away aain on such aa occasion. Taa following committee were in charjre f the work and reserve ipeeial mentioning for their work: Entertainment Mrs. C. M. Backett and C. Swin. Decoration 31rs. L. O. Oliver, Mrs. 'Gorslirae and Misa Helen Cook. t Refreshment Mrs. A. R. Ewine, at home. "" Anion those attending all or lrt et, '." JirVlVT'ur 7Ei ' Tw. of Brush College Rirl. Br.dued Hadloy, Mr. and Mm. Oaraaer, a. .,, : r,:iv Stroud V, and Mr, Cole , Vr. d Vre our eonTuliVio;, Mrs. Aiozaader, Mr. aa Mrs. Un- '. .... - . 4V:. -.?. mack, Misses Helen and Laura Cm- Merer sustained very seri- Mr. and Mr Hibb. a.d ' " "w. V.ui u ' v ....... - - - " . werw playing and riding over a gravel j pile and Obcar had the misfortune not to et over, but in. Mr. and Mr. John Patterson from Willamina were reeent visitors in tho neighborhood, visiting at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. l-eslie Dancer and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith. Mrs. W. E Bay and children of Jef ferson Way spent the weekend with A. Balev. .Several from here attended the Rus from Greenleaf. Idaha. visited at K, Oammack'a last Monday. BRUSH COLLEGE (Capital Journal Special Service.) Brush College, Or., June 19. The en tertainment civen under th auspices of the Brush r,ollere helpers June 9th. for our returned soldiers and sailors, I Mrs Ball's brother, W was ouiet a success. The two rooms were thrown together into one large Carnival last week. Si r v t i m. r"v;Mn , room ana 11 was a oowrr oi nuwcrsi and patriotic colors. The color scheme was carried out In the large dining room, where the red, Tha Children's day exercises were well attended. A good program was rendered. We could have that large a crow every Sunday if we would only white and blue flowers were every try. where. The tables were beautiful In! Mrs. Asa Smith spent last week in their decorations and the one reserved ' Portland. Mrs. C. H. Smith and Mr. for the soldiers had the ''Allies" flags! Asa and Harry motored to Portland at each place. Tho freshments were . Saturday but returned Sunday, SCIENTIFICALLY CORRECT Zcrolene, scientific ally refined from se lected California crude oil, gives better lubri cation with least car bon deposit. Get a Cor rect Lubrica tion Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL " COMPANY (California) 1 R. H. CAMPBELL, Special Agt Standard Oil Co., Salem. ice cream, cake ana strawberries. Punch was served upstairs. Over one hundred and titty gather A. I.. Collins and family of Gervais passed through Bush College Sunday. " Dr. A. McCulah spent Sundav with To know the thrill of a perfect day, you must have a girl and a Chevrolet The wonder car of this day and age, the leading light of the motor age, With fishing rod and the latest book you stop and fish by the sparkling brook And then proceed to the countless falls, whose beauty lures as nature calls. And never once does she seem afraid (I meaean the car and not the maid) As up the mountains its steps, full of speed, power and pep Nevera stop, never repair writh a car likhat you haven't a care. When you hear the call of the great highway, come and purchase a Chevrolet. STAYTONNEWS NOTES (Capital Journul Special St'rviee) Slayton, Dr., Juno 19. Mrs. Joseph l.ula.v, of I. inn county, near iSelo, died Tuesday Winning nfli-r a slmit illness from blood poisoning, following child birth. She was aged about 30 yenrs, election of A. I. (iardncr as director and w. A. wed die lork. Thev was a fair attendance of patrons of and besides her husband she leaves five small children to mourn hwr early death Tim husband and children have the sympathy of many fricuds in their sorrow. The annual school meeting held Mon day afternoon reunited in the re- OFF. tor ttie nun v !io h on m Icct nil day. a inure conil'o.tulilc .hoc was never miik". Hence the wi.lcspivail pupt'lirity the lti!i KHi:cH r Army blue n'.i.ung bu' incss and prott'Ssiiiinl men, tpnrtsinni, outdoor work er, miner;, firmois, nu'ehantes, etc. A fooil, piaitic.il Slme tur tt'frJiif wear ! Built lor comfort "d lerv'u-e built lor i) on Rcmfmbcr the name Bucitiifccnv ttanipeJ on every shoe for your protection. (Id a Pair toJayl Exclusive ARent PARIS BROTHERS 407 State St., Salem, Ore. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Manufacturer San FranclacO era h if I ll f'ii m7 s'W vy rv'.'.! i i t t - ' ! 1 BLACK GUNMF.TAL, MAHOGANY CALF O?. INDIAN TAN CALF 4 4 t t t t i VMTKU STATI-S KAILHOAl) ADMIXISTRATJON WAl.KKU 1. 11INICS, MKKiTOH 15 KN KRAI, OF EAILHOAOH SU( Tlti:ruN PACIFIC RAIJ,1U)AD (Lines N'orth of Aliland, Oregog) 4 Summer Excursion Fares to Oregon and Northwest Resorts Plan now for a unlet iim m,r vm-vion fur jrouraelf and the fam ily at the enide or in the mmiutaiiii fecial excuriiHira fure, are in el feet for tae mirinner. NEWPORT-is,aw)n ticket from 8alem $3,83 Week end ticket! from Kilein $1.9$ t'otniiindinif Tarei from other pointj. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACH ES M,a ton ticket, from Salem $7.70 Fare, to .Wall Kah Xic, Maiinita and Bnrocean ulij-htlv lii;;hir, t'otreo!idiiij tnrej from other jiointi. DETROIT K.'a Hon tu'ketn from fnlem f(,00 I'urre.poiulirii; fare from other jjoints. MCCKEDIE HOT 6FRINQ3 8eaon ticket from Salem .... CRATER LAKE So;inn tieket from Salem 15 day tickit from Salem 'orrei'ondiiijf fares from oilier point! m mil (ijirn BUULII ,IIHV HI, MARBLE If ALLS Or OREGON-S-anor, tuket, from Salem... H.!5 1.1 day ticket from Salem 13J0 L'orrei-onding faaei fiom other poinn. """ VAEIOUi Special fare In effect to Columbia River IWcheii Mt Kamier .Vational l'ark, ciha,ta Kewrn, Yellowatone Na tional Park and Olacier National Psrk. the school, but not so many as should havo been. Fleyd t'rabtrce had a birthday Sun day and in honor of theoeension his parents and a number of other relative! HAlhered at hW home, where a fine dinner, toiX'd off by ico cream, was served. Floyd's cake carried 23 cau dle,. J. H. Mi.tsler and (family visited Amity Munday, goinn over by auto. ('. A. lleuucltamp is out aaiu and feeling quite well after Beveial days (in i t hoi ions illnciM. Tuesday morninjj at fiublimity oc curred tho mnrriniro of Mike Benedict to Miss Aiixcline lli'rninus. The cere iiionv was nerfonuiMl in the Catliolic church by Rev. Father Lainck. These young people are well known and well liked in their home community, and me receiving the congratulation of many fiieiubi. Tuesday evciiinjf a dance was given which several from Snyton nttended. Mrf. lr. Hobson and Mrs. K. ('. Perry , of Si io, were quests ut the W. II, llobnon home Monday. Mopday was the birthday oi John Kerber, and his children irathered at his home ns a rcniindiM' of the ociasion and an excellent dinner was enjoyed. Thone tneseiit were Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Thoiua and family, Mr. nml Mrs. I. M. I ill mid Frank Kerber and family. A few eases of mumps are reported in nml about town. Finnk 'npell, of Astoria, is here for a short visit with his family. Mrs. M. Streff has been very poorly for several days, and her recovery is considered doubtful. Her son, ('has., was Here from Mill t'ity Monday. ed to honor the bova and welcome them Mrs. C. A. Park home. Brush college has nins lars ia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson and her flag and we are glad to soy that little son of Vancouver re visiting none have turned to gold. Those pres their father and sifter of this place, ent from overseas were: Burt Oliver. 1 ' ' and Ed Venwmton from Cmp Lewis, PATDnpin NFVift NOTF Elmer Smith, Ed and Victor Olson; sail- rttlltfUiLV lUilliJ HUlIaJ or present was John Cram. Russell Beckett is in Seattle, Elmer Cook is still in France in the aviation corps, George Vemscmton is home but; thaler from Arlington is spending a was not present at the meeting. Then! two weeks vacation with home folks, there were tw visiting soldiers from Mr. a-nd1 Mrs. 8. F. Parker visited other districts, a Mr. Bradford and. Saturday and Suudav with Mr. and Mr. White. (Mrs. Chaa. Hinkle at Canbv. The evening was spont in informal! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bliven and tit- games and listening to the Vick Bros, tie daughter were guests at Duke Bat band from Salem, also vocal music by linbers Sunday. (Capital Journat Special Service) Fairfield, June 19. Miss Rita Mar- Mis. Tom Pitman and daughter Gla dys, represented Fairfield at the- Rose festival last week. Iveu Stewart from Corvnllis spent the week end at F. R. DuRcttV Mr. mid Mrs. N. Sohn and uaTtjhtcr from Washington, Mr. and Mrs. iiogo way and family motored from Portland Sundar and spent the day at Ruben Shorts". Miss Norine Carrcll of San Fran cisco, Mr. and Mra. Alsup and daugh ter, who spent the winter at Coivaliis spent a few days visiting their uncle 8. F. Tarker on their way to their hom in Mt. Vernon, eastern Oregom. A fourth of July meeting was heid Saturday evening at the school houhe, committees were appointed; a rousing good program is already under way, also the sports committee arc busy pre paring ewrtetrainment for the day, big basket dinner in the park at. tue river on the Frank Mahony farm, dance at Frank Mnboney's hop house everybody welcome. Miss Nellie Marthaler la in Poitln" d this week having her tonsils and ade- Inolds removed by a spwialisi. Jtls gain mannaier accompanied tel. At the annual school meetix j4 Monday F. W. Mahonev director for three years aid Mrs. F. w. nanoney clerk lor one year, a twe mill tux was voted on for tke eoaint year. HOUND COAST LEAGUE BASES (By nited Press.) Yesterday's winners: Oakland, Sac ramento, Vernon, Salt Lofce. Home runs: Angels; Hhecly, Bees. The Oaks took all the daylight av Lng out of .the Beavers' lives by mi ning wild on the bases and taking ths game 12 to i. Schorr hurled good bull te and excluding the sixth inning. Tijtrrs then gathered eight runs. Tke Rainirrs lost, 19 ( 3. The league leading Seraph dropped thrar second in a row to tie Bees, I to 2. ... s.r.3 lM.10 Inquire of ticket aeat. JOHN M. 8O0TT, Oeneral Pastenger Agent. Comical Minstrel Talent At Grand Theatre Monday With "Spnreribs" Jones. "Slim Jim" Austin. "Snow Ball" Klliott and "Nervous'' Canon and "Sleepy F.ves". Whitmore, the comedy end of Harvey' (1 renter Minstrels would be superior to other similar shows with out i'larenee Powell, F.d Tolliver and Fisak Kirk. After nil there cannot be too much comedy in minstrel, provided f oniric it is clean and of an irresistible kind. Manager Harvey ia justly proud of ;fll llhe talent he has secured, mil although it is expensive to jwy high salaries t so many clever people, yet it i a lot of satisfaction to the man- alter to feci assured that no matter where the Harvey Greater Minstrels piny, it is going to plee the patrons. 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