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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. MI RE E ft f Stayton. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Htayton, Or., Oct. 17. Stephen Taylor Viistod over Sunday with frkmls in Ore Ron City. . Jas. I.. 8. Bussell spent Sunday with Srio relatives. - C. E. Taylor is here from Beedsport, Ore., riaitini; with his family; ' Miss jlurgarct Fejilen, of Portland, is here for a short visit with lier parents and other friends. .lames ileilkc came up from Porttiiiia f"iturda.v and spent Sunday and Mon duy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1". Miekle. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Foster and E. C. friends in Gervais and other places this week. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Nettling aro tho parents of 6 new daughter. Dr. K. H. Hobson of Scio was in town on professional business Tuesday. Tuck Potter of Snlem visited Stuyton menus ncauesuav. Central Howell News. ; (Civpital Journal Special Service.) Central Howelll, Or., Oct. 17. Central llowcll elected-its Sunday school offi cers Sunday as follows: Superintend ent, Elvin Herr; r.ssistunt superintend cut, West Spittler;nrKaiiist, Mis. Elvin Horr; secretary, George Lindquest; treas urer, Martha Atchol; librarian, Eiiialine I Bloom. -Also delegates were chosen for Titus end Miss Cora Cooner drove t?, , the Sunday school convention to be held Albany Monday to attend the funeral , a Fargo the first Sunday "in November: .of Dr. W. A. Jones, who died in. tint . Mrs; Clarence Simmons, Mrs. Bloom and cilv if rcr a long illness. JIo was a 'et-j Elviu Hcrr. - , , erinnrinn about 3U years of age, and I Miss Ghermnn is principal of Central leaves wife, and one son.' Mrs. Jones ! Howell school and Miss Dormau has was Kiln Biilslcy, a former resident of charge of the primary room. There are fMavioii. about forty pupils. I'r. i.iul Mrs. G. F. Korinelc of T'civ 1 Mrs. J. W. Raggett and daughter Miss iaml siM'iit Humltiy mid Monday visitiui' Audrey made a business trip to the cap iat, the K. 1). Alexander borne 'and with Unl city Saturday. with other friends. . f Sam Spittler wears a broad sinih) Kalph Urban, the gnrago man, has those duys; his better half lias returned purehnsed the 100x100 feet of land on from an extended visit in the east. n part of which Dr. Beauehnmp's of-1 Mr. Lindquest is hauling apples to live is located. Mr. Urban expects next the cannery in Salem, spring to begin the erection of a mod em garage 011 the lots. Ho is kept busy repairing ears, and has found his present quarters altogether too small for his use. . . - . Harry Humphera and Frank Lesley are building a concrete-walk in front of their properties, the Lesley hotel and the Star theater, on Third street, fl, W. and James Miller of Shelburn, with their mother, have moved to Stay ton to 'reside. Mr. and Mrs. ,W. K. Thomas of Sulem wi ry 'in town Tuesday. Mrs. Sophia Junes of Portland, who has been visit ing relatives here for several davs, ac companied them home. Stanley A. Carr spent Sunday and Monday with Portland friends. Miss Cora Cooper is home from an extended visit with relatives in Grants PlISS. . Mrs. V. Dare Sloper Is viisting with UEARTDUmJ or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. ' uihdids pleasant to take, neutralita acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWIE : MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Saul Jniiz had his tonsils removed this weeks. Abe Steffeu spent a few days in Port land this week on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Widick and daugh ter, Dorothy, of Salem were visiting at the homo of J. W. Raggett's Sunday. Fred Bassett's sale will be Thursday, the 22nd. Ho has bought a home in Su lem and will make that his future home. We are sorry to lose such families ns Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Bassett. He treated his help as one of the family and not as slaves. ' Mrs. Hulver Mikkelson was shopping in Rnlom Saturdny. Miss Lillie Gerber visited Saturday night and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Albert Eggemnn. Miss .Emma Mikkelson spent Friday with Miss Audrey Baggett. Mrs. Tom Lovre spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Henry Werner. Miss Irene Harp of )ulem called on Miss 'Audrey Raggett one evening last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Bay Bamsdeu and Mrs. Anna Francis spent one evening last week ut the home of M. Mikkelson 's. Oliver Steffin sports urouud on his motorcycle these days. George Mikkelson helped his brother Hulver dig spuds this Week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lovre were in Sa lem one day this week. Miss Ohormeii and Miss Doiimin are boarding wilh Mrs. 'Abe Steffen. . Parent-Teachers' meeting Thursday oven'ing, October 30th. Mis, Buggelt and Miss Audrey called on Mrs, A, C. Branch of Salem Sutur- RELIEF WITHOUT Q.U IN IN E cnacm aaincy.mo Don't stay stuffed up! Quit 'blowing and snuffling! 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Give our fronds a trial and you will forever banish home baking. s TAKE HOME A LOAF 0FBAKE-RITE BREAD TODAY Bake-RiteJSanitary Bakery T. : ! :' H P5; 457 STATE RTRP-PH" -vntr .,,.... --- "iv r.ijij.