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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, " TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. PAGE THREE 0ey J"" v. ( ''- - nVV--'J - Coming Sunday and Monday to The Oregon Theatre. All vj. a, xv. men are invitea 10 see tnis great civil war pic ture, free of charge. MONMOUTH NEWS. (Capital Journal Spocial Service.) The indicatons are that the altend anee at the normal school will he much larger than last year. All rooms in the dormitory were engaged some tiuie ago and inquiries for board and room in private homes keep pouring in. Miss Edna Mingus, successor to Miss Parrott,' and her mother are to occupy the Liosk cement block house and have already moved in. President Askeinian. left Sunday for Klamath Fall, where ho will take an important part in the county teachers' institute to be held there September 2, 3 and 4. : Professor Gilmore has practicaliy ished the work of wiring for and iii stalling electric light in the lower halls of the normal building. Several weeks of Mr. Gilmoro's vacation' has been spent in completing this contract. J. B. Stump and son started a car of full-blood Jersey last Monday for Spo-. t e to attend the lair circuit, of the Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With your fingers! Vou ean lift off any hard icorn, soft corn, or corn be tween the toes, and the hard Skin cal luses from bottom of feet. . ' A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instant ly it stops hurting, then shortly you Eft that .bothersome corn or callus right off, roof and all, without one 'bit of pain or- soreness. Truly 1 No humlbugl northwest. There were nineteen heltd in the cai-f young and old, the choicest of the nairasics herd, headed by the herd sire Dominus. AH the nineteen except two are descendants of Pominus". Jim Dalrymple is in charge of the stoc'i, which win De exhibited at five fairs, the last one being the Oregon state Xau i:t oalein. I. F. Willard of Twin Falls, Iadho, has purchased 2 acres of the Butler estate inside the city limits in north 'Monmouth at $140 per acre. This tract has no im provements but adjoins tho OInrles Jackson residence which .Mi'. AVillard has rented for the ensuing year. Bov. W. A. Elkins, captain-chaplain in the coast artillery and former'pnstor of the local Christian church, has pur chased a book and art store in Eugene, known as the Church & School Publish ing company, and has taken chargo h.iv ing moved with his family in July. The new officers of the Social Hour club elected for tho ensuing yeai are: rresiaent, miss Maggie itutler: .vine- president, Mrs. George Boothby, secre tary, Mrs. George Crawfoot; comnittee on classification of books, Mrs. Cletus Butler, Dr. Laura Piice and Mrs. L. P. Gilmore; comniitteo on entertainment, Mrs. Orvillo Butler. Mrs. Booth1 v ond Miss Cassle Slump. 'J i.? first mt'j; of' the season will H' neld Wednesday at the home of tl'j Misses Butl.-.-. , . The Treat horns .'n east ,Mei.iiiouth was tho scene i,f a'Jfiy Jippy surjfise party Saturday, Aajjr-st 23,wlien a-uuhi-ber of -fvjfinda and iiOs, 1 bois, gathered there to-help Ki'V' Tcea f celebrate 'hi r 68th.-birt.hdny, ,V sni-c'al, feature of The ui'Leruoon entevtainmi ii. was the whist line ot an old time su'ig by Mr ;, Laik liail. Refreshments ot ice crean. inn cake were served and the guests depart-, ed leaving many beautiful birthday cards with their messages of cheer for the invalid lady. Miss Daphno Ostrom has been taking a rest from her duties at tho office of the American Eailway Express company in Portland. After spending a week with friends in Washington, and at the beach she came to Monmouth or a Vitck's visit with homo folks. .Miss Dorcas Conklin, who wa taken I tj a Saiom hosp::al last Tuesday, is much improved Mir! was brough': homo Sunday. Miss f crklin was suf rJ'g from an abeess in her head which broke and discharged onto the ear drums, seri ously threatening, her hearing. . i'hysi cians thought for a time that it would be necessary to operato but her ooudi tion became so much improved thut this was not necessary. The families of Ed Bodgers and Paul Eilcy are taking an onting at Netartg beach. They motored over Friday and will remain for a week or until they succeed in bagging a good supply of clams and perhaps a deer or a bear, both of which uro to be found there.' , Mrs. E. J. Clark, who has been ili for. tho past" two weeks at Ikt home" here, became worse Saturday afternoon and was takeu to the Salem hospital. On Monday - morning her . condition was somewhat improved. ; The Pollan brothers have finished with the; har est in ct.-i.tein Oregon and have moved on to Washington where (hoy arc now hauUi: grain. . f lev are getting eight and ton dollars per iay. bord and horse ''eil extra.' Miss Gladys Evans has been pasting cvoireen blackberries "".n thr vicinity ot Louuvill'j latel ', enning up h'jOut $4 per day. . .' . .; ' '.. , The offer of sixty cents per box for hop picking. doe hot s..ni to appeil to a great number of IJoninoutliites this vear; tho ftmflimncc of wild blacibcr lies to be held x'oi ,the picking, which oring a good price at-the canne.is :.nd ilie increased piice pr'j nj'c I r work in the prune orchards seems more attrac tive. ' ' - - ' .. A number of Mc jT.outh young people are plann.ng to enter thivCmvonut.v f.f Oregon this fall, several of them being returned soldiers. Clares v Powell and Stanley Evans motored to Eugene balur day whero they will remain for u f ow days investigating conditions and pros pects preliminary to their entrance at the beginning of the fall semester. William Biddcll !r., returned Satur day ovening from Salt Lake City where he had gone to attend a salo of ftney sheep. There were all kinds of sheep of fered for sale and Mr. Biddcll hu'l in tendtd'to purchase rams for his floek but miw none that he considered e.i' ugh better than his own to justify making the change. The Ostrom family are taking the air in, a Ford sedan, purchased, last week of Graham & Son. ; George Sullivan and wifo have sold out in McMinnville and havo returned jto Moiunouth. They will occupy their residence on Main street, where they formerly lived. ; Mr. Sullivan expects to buy stock hogs and fatten them the market. STAYTON NEWS. ': - (Capitnl Journal Special Service) ; ' Stayton, -Sept. 2. The numerous friends of Alva Myers of this place. ' are congratulating him over his mar riage, which occurred Sunday at the home of the bride near Salem", to Miss Maleda Baunick. . The ceremony . was performed in the presence of only im mediate friends and relatives' of the happy pair. They will make their home On the farm of the groom's father, 0. V, Myers, iear Stayton, of whi'ch the young man will" have charge, " , ' Mr. and Mrs. Oi J. Hucttgers - of Kingston celebrated ,their wedding an niversary Wednesday. Four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Buettgers, all from St, Mary's convent at Beaverton, . came homo for. the occasion. Mrs. J. A. Cox of Springfield is vis-itin- Mrs:' Sarah Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forrette are the pleased parents of a nine pound son, born the 27th. His grandfather, E. T. Mathicu1, says he is strictly all right and of the right politics. J. h. Porter who was on tho list of sick for several days, was able to visit town the first-of the week. Edwin Keech and Carl Ruble return ed Tuesday from eastern Oregon where they worked in the harvest field. - il. C. Smith and wife of Portland, who haye been visiting his brothers, John and T. J., have returned home. ' Chas. S. Clark, editor of the Mail, has ibeen confined o the house for sev eral days this week with erysipelas, his paper was somewhat late, in- get ting out owing to his illness and a shortage of help. He is reported im proving. William Kerbor and wifo aro tMf parents of a daughter, born Friday. - Edward Luthy, with his wife and child, were here from Bend Saturday' for a brief visit with his brother. C. !t T1 lir I 1 T . ' ... Luthy and family. They will visit:iry 1118 W 311110 WaYll S The One Best Bel, He Says a few days with his mother and other relatives in Salem. ''- Lawrence, son of Alva Smith, is wearing his right arm in a sling, hav ing had it fractured while cranking a Ford. .-.'-. ; .. - -r. and Mrs. Geo. Korinek arrived Saturday for a few days visit at the Alexander home. Mrs. J. P. Fuim of Corvallis visited over Sunday at the E. Forrette and Geo, Spaniol homes. . . . vv'm. Mendel has returned from east ern. Oregon, -where he has been em ployed the past few month9. - Loren. Wilson, who has been visiting relatives here, , left Tuesday morning for ,ew Lond n, Conn., where, his wife and child are and where he expects to -roeide; , .'...DrV.J.'.W. .Thomas ot Seattle, who has-'becn visiting his mother; Mrsv C. W; jThonias and other relatives, "has gone to. Philadelphia, Pa., where he will take .post-graduate work in his profesj sion. lr. - Thomas has. become quite prominent in the. medical fraternity of the Sound city, and goes east to add to his knowledge. Mrs. M. J. Smnck and children have returned) to iStilvton .from Portlnnc? and Salem, where thev have been for several weeks., '. Mrs. Eugenia, Pearey of Boaeburg and her sister from Portland, visited friends here over Sunday. . J. L. S. Bossell and family, who have been at Forest Grove for the past three months, havo returned to Stayton to remain. '.' , : ,. , , That The Capital Journal Want Ad way is the best way, when it comes to the matter re sults and general satisfaction's well strongly testified to in the following letter received by Tho Journal today, addressed to the . editor "Dear Sir: : - ' ' "Some time ago I inserted in your New Today columns a want ad with the very best of resuus. I not only had a largo number of' a;swers, but found exactly what I was looking for and am well pleased. "Th. nks to The Capital Jour nal. I also wish to thank all those who answered my ad. "Yours truly, - "N. E. B." TELEGRAPHTABLOIDS Chicago Somebody else will have to qualify as president of tho Cook Coun tv Liquor iDealers Protective associa tion. Fred Bohde present head, closed his saloon today, New York An armored health mo bile is the latest weapon of the health department. It. is a motor truck "ar mored?' with a movie outfit and will tour the state, warring on disease. New Movie Combine Buys Many Theatres On Coast Portland, Or., Sept. 2. Control of seven , of the leading moving picture theaters in Portland, four at Taeoma, two in Butte and one at Medford. Or.. has passed into the hands of Jensen and Von Herberg, according to an an nouncement which was made here to day. The theatrical merger includes the Victory, the Bialto, the Colonial and the Strand and the Peoples at Butte and the Liberty at Medford. .Jensen and Von Herberg also an nounced their intention of soon build? ing modern movie houses at Yakima, Bremerton and Everott, Wash. They contemplate- the eonstruction of thea ters in other cities of -the northwest before the end of another season. 20,000 Workers Take Part In Portland's Observance Pnrtknd. Or ,Wt 91UTi.rl.Tl.,J ranks of stalwart men, with here and , there a group of women workers, march ( ed through the streets of Portland Mon ; day, their measured steps echoing : to the musie of numerous bands. I Twenty thousand workers, represent ing 87 unions, participated in the I.a bor day celebration, the largest and most pretentious in the ' history of . Portland. Scattered thrnmrli Ho rim-mta' toilers who recently returned from the uu" Jiiius, ui:riug lao nag rur which they lately fought, and leading, the way for their comrades of shop and factory. Common Witchhazel ; Fine For Sore Eyes. ' it is surprising how quickly eye in flammation is helped by common witch nazol, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mix ed in Lavoptik eye wash. One elderly lady,..who had been troublpd with chiou ie eye inflammation for many vears,' i. i , . . ... Yvivn (-reaiiy ncipea ui two days. ; vvo guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak,, strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. J. O. Perry, druggist 115 Suuth Commercial. , . CABDINAL MERCIES COMING Paris, Sept. 2. Cardinal Mcrcicr left here today for Brest, en route to Ameri ca. He will sail for New York on tho Agamemnon tomorrow. Tho cardinal will be accompanied by the Belgian ambas sador to the United States, Barou fcrhil Do Cartier Do Marehionuo. ' , y ;' DeB Moines, Iowa. It had "some liiek." Several bottles, .home brew id, Vr..n I TL gu 0p hP'd at poljce headquarters, exp.odeo. 9p IVeep em in IOC tirCle Slying glass injured Sergeant McCar- PIES LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE Try our delicious pies. ' Made with fresh fruits or rich pastry fillings . - All our baking is done tie sanitary way in our big electric ovens. BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY 457 State street "Red Crown" givei Ctiy Btarting. It is straight - dis tilled, . all refinery gasoline. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD Oil. 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