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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. H0S3I0DTH NEWS . I ) y I " ome 11 ICdlVli July 3,4 and5 Every person in Marion and Polk counties and the state is invited to attend Take A Trip in the Clouds Call up 302 and leave your name with Mr. McCros key at Salem Commercial club, before July 3, 1919. SThe list is filling up fast. The bird man will take l fvt j. j a. r it . i you 10 auveriun ana return lor a small cnarge. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines Welcome Home The War Mothers and War Camp Community Ser vice are doing all in their power to make this Home Coming the most enjoyable event of your lives. Reg ister at Commercial Club for Free Passes to all en tertainment, movies, etc. Community Singing Community Singing at 4 and 6 p. m. July 4, at Will son Park. Be sure and attend this event. J. F. HUTCHASON, Chairman, 4th July Advertising Committee. (Capital Journal Special Service) Munraotita, Juo 27. sVmk is pro gressing nicely on the iMWt ruad be Iwtfii Monmouth aid Independence. The e rasrd rock is being spread and hr the mi. tile of nest wpek the pac ing will have Wgiia. Just bow the road is eioed to traffic nwssitatinsr. a de tour of albout two mile for the baa, which meets the K P. train and car ries the mail, and for all o-thtr traffic earning to Monmouth from the direc tion of Independence. At the annual buwaea meeting of school district Mo. 13, held "Monday sight, who'll Ukx ia Monmouth and vu-irtity, two directors and eeerrtary and treasurer were elected. Kor direc tor. Ira C". Powell was reelected. Mr. Mina t'orenius was also reelwtcd aee-retary-treasurer by unanimous vote. To fill the vacancy lrft by the resigna tioa erf Jacob (Smith, A. It. JHorlaa was i'ho'n. The finaikoiaJ report disclosed the fact that there ia the district 254 children of school age, about equally divided as to set. bighty eight were enrolled in the high school. Kight teach ers are employed for the high and grade schools at the average salary of 79.5. At the regular meeting of Agate Kifl)tkh loili,e last Thursday night, Sirs. K. M. J-Jlilbert was given the de gree, after which rofrwhtnents of ice cream and cake wore served and a good sonial time enjoyed by all. II. ('. tfcrtnin who has been in the " Y " service in Prance for over a year returned to Monmouth Saturday eve ning, lie will resume his .place as head of 'the department of mathematics In the :Nrm:U school. A load otf concrete tile to be used In Hie eonstnirtion of the Monmouth-Independence potf road, arrived Mon day hy trailer hitched to Willamette Valley Transfer truck. Mi-u 'Daphne Owtrom came up from I 'or tin mi for a week end visit with i home folks. Monmouth is at present without a shoe repair "hop, since Kverett Kvans closed doors aud left for the harvest field of eastern (h-cgon lait week. Mitvt Domia Mitson is planning to at tend the t'apitul Jtusiness college in Salem this summer. Mii-s Mildred Oldmsa and mother of Kings Valley are occupying the Sam" Morrin itilace south of town, for the summer school season, while Miss Mil dred attends. Robert Minkle hud tha misfortune to 4reak his arm recently while erank iug a Cord belonging to Mr. McCaldj. Hoveral off our wide awake duirvmon attended the Jersey cattle sale at -'arI- ton tuHt week and showed their faith in the future of the dairy ibusiness by mnking -several important purchases of the t arey stock, f rank Loughary paid 'J1D0 for a ten day old calf; Uuy Hew ett of the liuckiamute bought a four year old cow for IIMO; 1. ). l'owell six year old cow for fbsO, bmmet Htuats 3Mkit $1100 for a seven months old bull and John Palmer a bull calf for IM. David OampbeU of Monmouth and Mrs, Margaret lKweh-Joselyn of. Port land wore married Thursday Juue 19,. in Portland. V. V. Willsey and family and Carl Dickson, wife and small son motored over from Halem Humfcay for a visit with the Ostroms at Huiinhiini Farm, Mr. WiHscy is a brother of Mrs. Out rem In a letter from . If. IVvine, see-n-tarr A, B. H. M. society, to Rev. E. H. Psce, Iwal 'ltnptiist minister, Mr. leviiie says, "We have scheduled Monmouth for a $1(1,000 investment." I. nlcr the foLlowlug telegram was re ceived from the same source, "New Vork, June 12. Buy the Maples prop erty. Hoard will act Monday. Will work out plan of rooperntion and report by letter." Itev. Pace is "modern" minUter, very liberal and fully alive to the need of "modern" people and it is believed that thru his influence a modern social center will be erected in Monmouth. We await developments. t Deals In Real Estate ? Prune Orchard Co. to Hcrfbt. Pa ulna, Leonard Orasly to Christian tlrasly, DiS.'.'tl aeres in Peter 11cleiue claim .'U.12W. Leo Mcintosh to W. M. Sargent, lots i and fl, lilock 77, N. Salem. K II. Prnthers to K. Horton, lots US and 34; flrabenhorst f ruit farm. nun- 'ri-umii a. m num. iiiiiui, land 4; tlraoentiorst f ruit rarm. 7t.t,'l acres in Kd Himiiions elnlm 25- I W. T. Coleinun to A. ,R. Coleman, ) 3 W. 11.11 acres in A. Chamberlain claim 4,H- 4 2 W. .Iiw(ih Tilianski to Aug (liriMensen, K half of iSK iiiarter and W half of r. quarter set'tinu -4 n 2 K. I.uelln Kijirlvall to Kimball school, part of block 7.1, lN. Walem, A. W. W'illboard to Wm. Anderson, lot .1, llurwts (larden tracta. Klia R. Heisa to Kegel ts, lot 4(1, Hmiths 'rnit farm No. 2. The Hood River Canning company is f.ving a h'lior ill irtage fScoret of wo nitr. are needed f'.r hiilUng fruit. Tne concern's payroll for last week exceed- ed iooo. I ' 15 S ' ' fTv.?iiia 'y'iiiCi- The breakfast that never keeps him waiting You are smiling and unhurried, and breakfast is ready on the dot when it's Aunt Jemima Pan cakes! For it takes but a jiffy to beat up the batter before you know you've started you are taking the hot brown cakes from the griddle; and everything's ready as soon as the coffee is! All the ingredients come ready mixed in Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour specially ground cereah, baking powder, even sweet milk so you add . nothing but water. And oh, how those pancakes t do taste! They're America's favorite breakfast! Ask your grocer for a package today. Try it for muffins, too. - 'IF - THliffiK "0UI 'I'se in town, Honey!" Cnerrlfht !!. AnUm:m UUU Ohm.it. k j.Kned. nin-iri (Capital Journal Special Service.) Lyons, June 27. Mrs R. Trask has returned home after spendiug some time in Portland. Miss Leta Bckleson is the assistant oiwrator at the telephone office for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Hiatt motored to Htnyton Tuesday alftornoon. Miss Alta Brown is in Salera attend ing Mummer school. Ray J. For is reshingling his resi dence. Miss Kirtma Lyons has returned home after visiting relatives. Roy Wiley spent tho week end at his home in Iyons. Kd Jackson has purchased the WU liams property down the railroad track whero he expects to niako his home. Charles Hiatt motored to Oregon City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Edler spent Sunday in Albany. Miss Anna Kinhen is assisting in the Jioarding houe at lloreb. Ralph Trask is now working kt As toria. 8ol Urown is .still logging a little. There are several , of the farmers busv with their hav now adays. STAYTON 4 mT4H444444TmTTTHHTTTTH444444444 E IKIES 4 Libbys Pork and Beans No. 2....18c Borax Chips, per pkg 33c Snow Flake Sodas, large pkg 33c Sweetheart Toilet soap, :i bars 23c Crystal White soap, 5 bars 23c Citrus Washing Powder, pkg 23c Dill Pickles, large can 23c Elastic Starch, pkg 13c Golden West coffee, 2 1-2 pound can $1.23 Saratoga Chips, 2 pkgs 23c 1000 Isle Dressing 13c Mount Hood Blecghing Soap, 4 for 23c Powdered Sugar, 2 lbs for 23c New Potatoes, per lb 5c Post Toasties, 2 for 23c White Pears, 3 lbs 23c Mexican Red Beans, 4 lbs 23c Folgers Shasta Tea, 1-2 lb 25c Mason Jar Tops, dozen .27c Peanut Butter, lb 16c (Capital .lournnl Special Service) Mtnyton, June 27.--ti. R. Thomas is here from Mill City, and is busy put ting new shingles on the roof of the home of W. II. tlobson. Mrs. M.iv l,erg'uin of, Portland is visitinjr at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. 4'. Crftbtree, and with other relatives and friends. Adam Kchlies, who lives in T.inn conn ty, a couple of miles west of Stayton, has put in a new irrigation plant, tak mk his water from the Santiam river with a pump run by a pisoline engine. Ho has forty acres that he expects to "irrigate. Two men are at Mehnma, making tho hotel there their headquarters, and are putting in their time doing work preparatory to the extension of the rail road that runs up the Abiqtia river from Silvcrton. It ia stated that the road will cross tho divide somewhere ahovo Meliama. Nick GcymcT and daughter, Miss Xettie, of Milwaukie, Or., were in town aeveral days this week. Mrs. (Jeymer remained at home to take care of 'affair .there. Their son Ifenry is now in Alaska, going up to try his hand at. working tit the salmon can neries for a season. Miss I'roadu Allis and Joseph Span iel, two well known young people of this place, were married Tuesday morn ing in the Catholic church toy Uev. Lainck. Quite a number of friends and relatives were out to witness the cere mony. The ihride lis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' W. B. AJUs, and the groom ia a son of Oeo. Upaniol. Both have many friends who will join your cor respondent in congratulations. They will make their home in a house in the west part of town, where the groom will foe near his work. Charles A. Frank returned the first (If the week from serviee in the army. Ho was one of the first to leave here, Wt did not git across, 'being most of the time in one of the enmps in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Ben (rehlen were iu Salem several days this week, Mrs tlehlen being taken there for an oper ation for nppendieitis. The city; hall and fire house is tak ing nn some needed repairs. John A. Clark and family left Wed nesday for Castle Rock, Wah.( where be will toe employed. Mr. Clark was employed in the woolen mill here for some time. The funeral of Mrs. Michael Streflf na held in the Catholic church Wed nesday morning, conducted Iby Rev. Lainrk. There was a very large at tendance of friends audi neighbors. In terment was made in the Stayton Cath olic cemetery. Besides her husband she leaves five sons and five daughters Matt of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, Mrs. Petw Areuil of H. Dakota, Joe and Hick of No-Vary Grocer TODAY-TOMORROW Geraldine Farrar in "THE HELL CAT' You will see her fight FIGHT. and whip the bold BAD MEN! .-of the western plains tKRILLS Galore in this Stirring drama Miss Farrar's greatest triumph. "SMILING BILL PARSONS' Comedy 1 Ye Liberty Ft., Dodge, Iowa, Charles of Mill City, fMr. John Braun of Seio, Mrs. Jacob Hpaniol, Mrs. Herman Marking, Misa Emma and Leo of Stayton. Bhe was 73 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Armid and Matt Streltf came from the east to ba present at the funera.1. Jos Hammau will close his ham the first of tho mouth and devele all hi time to his auto stag?. Tho Brown -Petrel C'o. will begin driving logs down the river from tha arriiigton place in a few days. Don't Experiment with Catarrh; : It Often Leads ta Dread Ccnsiinpticn. Yon WIQ Never Be Cored With Sprays and Douche. Catarrh ii a condition of the blood and can not b cured by local appli cations of tprayi and douches; this ' has been proven by the thousands who have vainly resorted to this method of treatment. Catarrh should not be neglected or ' experimented with. The wrong treat ment it valuable time lost, during I which the disease is getting a firmer hold upon its victim, and making it more difficult for even the proper treatment to accomplish results. (Though Catarrh makes its first ap pearance in the nostrils, throat and air passage, the disease becomes more and more aggravated anil finally! reaches down into the lungs, and everyoiiw iciuhiiizcb uic i. g dition that results when the lungs are! affected. Thus Catarrh may be the: forerunner of that most dreaded and hopeless of all diseases, consumption.! No local treatment affords perma nent relief. Experience has taught1 attacks the disease at its source, the blood, and produces satisfactory re-' suits in even tha worst cases. Catarrh ; sufferers are urged to give S. S. S.; a thorough trial. It is sold by all', druggists. You are invited to write to' the Medical Department for expert advice as to how to treat your own! rase. Address Swift Specific Co, 251. Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. f T I' Dishes amid. Granite Ware Beautiful dishes and dinner sets in white and gold also the plain white and blue bird design. Moderately priced along with the excellent quality makes them an attractive purchase. ) : : Just Received A shipment of granite ware in the maltese finish, triple plated, with heavy steel base will wear a life time- Try our new scientific glass baking utensils. No more soft crusts in pies or cakes burned on the bottom. Get a complete outfit today. Remember the can ning season is here. Buy your jars and cans now. wHIW ft"AirlT.Y..t I W I Lets go over the top with the Salvation Armj . Don't wait for them to see you. Beat 'em to it "The Quality Store" m Corn! Street Thone 400 Try Sakm First Ia Bajfag HHnmMtftmmttMtttHH