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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

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MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920 1'ULK COUNTY NEWS EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES BY SPECIAL COKHESPONDENTS PAGE THKEE DALLAS LIBRARY IS RESIDENCE IS SOLD Independence, Muy 17. The In PRESENTED HISTORY FCZEMA PRISONER FOR TOLEDO KICKS COURTNEY IS FIRST IN fLAG TOURNAMENT Woodbuin, May 17. Winners In the Hun tournament" on Dallas, May 17. The seven Val La Believe that ilthing, burning lev merit and Mart llio healing with dependence Kealty company reports the sale of the houso and lot COUNTY TRACK MEET WON BY INDEPENDENCE RAINY DAY IS DRAWBACK FOR VALSETZ TOUR unie set of Official Source Records of the World War, which are tho DALLAS HI SCHOOL PLAYING WOODBURN Dallas, May 17. Woodburn high school In coming to night to meet Dillas, Polk county baseball champions 132t).

The game was scheduled a week ago, but was postponed because of bad weather. The Dallas team has been going at a fast, pace with one defeat at the hands of Amity Union high school. belonging to Mary Chanpelle on Resinol the Wot tin in golf courwe yesterday were Kugene Courtney first with a not store of til) and J. H. Clark j.econd with a net score of 71.

gift of Carl H. Penton Tost No. 20 American I.tglon, to the Dallas 11. brary, have at rived and are on dis and streets to Dave Uu-vall. Mr.

Duvnll Intends to Improve the property generally and HOLE IN JAIL rent it. play at Ktaffrlns. The historic are dedicated to Polk county boys killed tn the World War In tion. Dallas, May 17. Kim Derry, MRS.

BALES IS ILL West Salem, May 17. Mrs. Re- becca Bales is still at her old home in West 8al-m and was taken HI FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRU'S PHONE 727 Independence. May 17. The weather Interferred somewhat with the Valley Eilets excursion to Valsetz, Sunday.

Fifty-five people made the trip and though they got BALDNESS follows dull, lifeless and infested hair. Clean up your scalp and prevent baldness with INSTALL KIMBER rented for Lincoln county authorities neiir KUkreull, Bumi.iy. kicked a hole In the Tolk county Jail about 10 cluck this morning and mailt' Ms escape through the aperuture BURKS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARIES i OREGON A ELECTRIC the latter part of the week. Hhe Is confined to her bed, but Is report somew hat damp It proved very en in the brick wall. lMTry was wait NswbroVHerpicide DALLAS CHURCH ed In Toledo fur breaking lull last Jon wan! ms pat January while waiting trial for ed a little better at this writing.

Mrs. Langle is her nurse. Mrs. J. A.

(Josser, who has been laid up with a serious case of the mumps Is much belter at this time. Mrs. M. A. White is quite all also.

joyable. The train left Independence shortly after 9 a. m. and arrived at Valsetz at 11:15 o'clock. The superintendent of tha log.

ging department had an observa West Salem, May 17. One violation of the prohibition iuw. lie was arrested by I'ete Jlelnhart, traff't; officer, and Constable Dallas. May 17. Rev.

Bon-funln J. Kiinber, new pastor of of the most enjoyable social gatherings of the early summer wus held ut the home of Mr. and Mm. Sam tion train ready consisting of two V. J.

Mulkey. Derry's activities are Hp read over tli schriffa rec the Dallas Presbyterian church, will be Installed by the Presbytery Burke In their new home at the crds hero fur a considerable period of time. West Side auto park on Friday of Willamette in exercises to be About a year bko Derry was held In the church on Wednesday evening. May 14. It was given to celebiate their 64th birthday anni chawed from Italylas to Albany by May 19, at 9 p.

m. Dr. Poling of flat cars with Improvised benches and a logging Shay to pull them. He took the crowd to inspect the now camp Just completed, called camp No. This camp Is one of the most modern on the coast.

There are seven single beds, a stove and a table in each bunk house which are well lighted and saniiury In v- Albany will havo charge of the versary. The house was beautifully dec service and Dr. Tulley. pastor of atato prohibition officers, who wrecked their own machine in the chase. Derry was suspected of orated with roses and marigolds the Persliytei lan church of Kalem will give the main talk of the and a very bountiful and appetiz havim; a cur load of liquor aboard, but when stopped none was found, evening.

ing birthday suppser was served After which an old fashioned social Mr. Kimber. who has been sup He was fined for speeding. Later cry respect. The camp Is also plying tho local church for some time was enjoyed.

he was churned with the possession time, comes here from Hulem, where The guests were Mrs. Clyde Rog Monmouth. Or. 17. The Independence public school won the county public school track meet held In Monmouth, Saturday, with t5 points; Dallas came second with SO points, with falls City, Rlckreall and Monmouth trailing behind.

Boys' 60-yard dash, under 100 pounds Kelly of Independence, first; Rogers of Monmouth, second; Krack of Dallas, third. Boys' 60 -yard dash, over 100 pounds Dallas won all three pie-limlnary heats and were awarded all the points In this event. Oirls" 60-yard dash, under 100 pounds Mills, Fall City, finit; Kaa-trakoff. Independence, second; Price, Rlckreall. third.

Girls' 50-yard dash, over 100 pounds Marie Pleasant, Dallas, (irst; Marie Trondson, Independence, second; A. Willis, falls City, third. Boys' 100-yaru dash, under 100 pounds Kelley and Haley of Independence, tied for firs; Trasher of falls City, third. Boys 100-yard dash over 100 pounds Holgate, Independence, lirst; Anderson, Independence, second; Sachtler, Dallas, third. Girls' 80-yard dash, under 100 pounds Irene Bush, Independence, first; R.

Miles, falls City, second; Kastrakoff, Independence, and M. Sanders of city, tied for third. Girls 80-yard dash, over 100 pounds Trondson, Independence, first; Marie Pleasant, Dallas, second; Mary Mills, Dallas, third. Boys' 220-yard dash Frack, Dallas, first; Holgate, Independence, second; Mattison, Independence, third. Boys' relay Independence, first; Dalas, second; falls City third.

Boys' standing broad Jump Hol of a etill at his shack near here, but bent the case. You can almost feel RHEUMATISM disappear! Til AT miserable ache from Inflamed, swollen muscle ty (JGNK! Rheumatism conquered! Driven right out ot the system simply by building rich, red blood. Bounds almost incredible but it's true! You see, rheumatism, as it Is called, that cripples you up and tortures you night and day, is caused by impurities In the system. Weak, impoverished blood can't throw off theso impurities so rheumatism remains. S.

S. 8. helps Nature rebuild your blood to lighting strength builds red-blood-cells by the millions! Red bipod purines tho system-rheumatism Is driven right out. Get this wonderful relief vour- J. Nichols, a lofcper working near he has been engaged in Y.

M. C. A. work. Ho secured his ministerial training at Occidental college.

Los Angeles, and served as pastor at Oklahoma City and Fred ers and Harold echooley, their daughter and grandson of Dallas, Mrs. M. B. Davis, Mrs. Uuko's sister of West Salem, Mr.

and Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Tillson and son, was arrested-at Louisville, southwest nf here, Saturday night w. I LAUGH ssB'xnkiir and brouKht to the county jail by erick, Oklahoma, and as assistant Andy Tillson, and daughter, C-raco Mierlff Hooker. Nichols was pastor at Charleston, West Vir Tillson, and Mr.

Soverson. charged with being drunk on A very unusual history Is con public highway. Through special ginia, in the oldest Presbyterian church In that state. He has been nee ted with Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel arrangements he was permitted to Burke's lives Both were born on prend guilty In the Justice court in Oregon about two years. Tho public Is Invited to tho service and It is expected that the HIS MOST HILARIOUS COMEDY Sunday and was fined 1 25 by Ju8' May 14, and were also born In the Kame year, making each one the church will be filled for tho tlee of the l'eace Taker. Nichols wanted to report for work this same number of yeai-a old. Both of their respective families they be equipped with showers, hot and cold, and the samo color scheme Is followed throughout in the painting. The observation train then went back to Valsetz.

where dinner w3 nerved in the mill dining room. Chicken and dumplings nnd strawberry shortcake were set out In large platters and the platters refilled as soon as empty. At 2:15 p. the ball game between Valsetz and Independence was called and the teams plnycd seven innings In spite of a continuous drizzle and wet grounds. It was Impossible to play a good game in the mur but the struggle was fairly even.

11 to 10 for Vateetz. As soon as the gas car arrived the special pulled out arriving at Independence shortly before o'clock. It Is hoped that the excursion may be made an annual affair. The feeling between Valsetz and Independence has always been very good and should be kept so since they have to many Interests In common. morning.

self! Thousands are doing it! S. S. S. has been stopping rheuma Chet Caylor became tired of his longed to had nine children. Mr.

Burke Is the proprietor of the West OREGON Now- tism by building up accommodations at the county Jail Sunday and paid the remaind Salem auto camp ground. POLK COUNTY GETS RODEOS er of ft assessed for a violation of a prohibition law and was re red cells in the blood for generations. It will do the same for you. 8. S.

S. also ass) PETERSON INJURED West Salem, May IT. William leased. Ho was arrested In Dallas about a month aso. and was found cleanses your skin of Peterson met with what was blemishes Increases guilty of drunkenness and disor derly conduct.

Jle elected to "lay thought to be a very serious accident at the West Side gravel bump. your appetite puts power and strength and energy In your bodv. out hla fine. Dallas, May 17. Guy Rav.

the latter part of last week Get S- S. S. today from any drugs- when he got a gash cut In his gate, Independence, first; Holman, gist. The larger bottle is more economical, who has staged a number of roundups at Dallas and throughout the valley, has arranged for three exhibitions during the next two months. head while working.

He was rush, ed to the hospital at once and ex. amlncd by a physician who pro His first will be nt Independence nounced the wound not a serious one end he Is now able to be MAY BIRTHDAY on Sunday, May 23, at the Independence race track. This will be around again. followed May 29 and 30 at Cala- Dallas, second; Huckman, Monmouth, third. Boys' runfng broad Jump Haley, Independence, first; Sackler, Dallas, second; Vaun, Dallas, third.

Boys' high Jump Arthur, Rlckreall, and Anderson, Independence, tied for first; Jack Holman, Dallas, third. Girls' baseball throw Brltta Burch, Independence, first; Janet Marks, Monmouth, second; Dorothy Brooks, Independence, third. The meet was held tinder the auspices of the Oregon Normal school. pooia Spring, near Cottage Grove, by a two-day exhibition. He has DABY SCOLDS are soon "nipped in the bud" also arranged to show a short time without "dosing" by use of later at Oakland, Or.

Ray has gathered a considerable string of bad horses and a num VARORUO ber of cowboys, cowgirls and trick riders to participate in the events. Opt 17 Million Jan Urn a Tmmrty BALKM PKOPLK VISIT Wood burn. May 17. Mr. 5oon ibufl Arr- and Mrs.

Floyd McCarro! of Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broyles. Mc McCarrol Is employed in the office of the state industrial accident commission of Salem, They formerly resided in Woodburn. West Salem.

May 17. Another community birthday party was given In the basement of the bhruch on Saturday afternoon, owing to the busy season of the year a small number of the folks of West Salem were able to attend. The entertainment of the occasion consisted of music and conversation nnd at an early hour a two course luncheon was served. The following persons having birthdays In the month of May were rs. Ed wa rd Urock, rs.

Mary Killings, Mrs. Eva Simmons, Miss Detonia Tryn and Miss Helen Ullss. These guests being honored with many beautiful and heartfelt birthday greetings. There are quite a few others In having birthdays in May who didn't attend. Those of the party were Mrs.

Ernest Petterson, Mrs. Vermon Clark. Mis. J. n.

Kennedy, Mrs. laicetta 'White, Mrs. Engelhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iturleigh.

Rev. and Mrs. Cannell, Mrs. Bliss and Daughter Helen Bliss. Mrs.

Eva Simmons, Mrs. Mary Brannon, Mrs. J. I. Miller, Mrs.

J. R. Hunt, Mrs. Hamcr, Mrs. J.

R. Bedford, Mrs. M. H. Boatrlght, Miss Lottie Mc-Adams.

Mnporle Hamcr and friend. Mrs. Edward Broek, Miss Lottie from Lydla K. Pink ham to The Call of the Open Road' Her Groat 4rnnrtdniightcr Have you ever heard a grand mother say, "Lydia E. Pinkham's Have You Run 500 Miles? Drop in and let us change your oil Jones A Real Service Station Capilol at Court Street Vegetable Compound? Why.

my mother and I took that fifty years ago." In some families the fourth generation Is learning the merit of this dependable medicine. From the days of the polonaise to the days of tho radio, mothers One of these mornings, you'll awake and sniff the air and find a familiar tang in it the breath of the mountains or the sea 7. your fingers will itch for the feel of a fishing rod you will long for the fragrance of a camp fire, bacon sizzling in the pan woodsy 'smells and mountain odors. It's the-Call of the Open Road and you'il know no rest until you So, let's go adventure awaits just beyond the next rise in the road adventure, and bounteous good health, and joyous spirits, and rest and renewal. Nature knows and she is calling.

You will find tested Camping Equipment at your nearest Auto" store. Even though you have never camped out before, you can select your Camp Kit with certainty of satisfaction and economy. have given this famous remedy to their daughters. The happy school girl of today, like the demure maiden of the 1870's. knows she can rely on Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Adv. McAdams waa hostess for tho par-! THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Folding Camp Stools You can't have too mnny when you ro tools are of dm able duck t-tat nnd hardwood rt-m-pn. Huy theui during this week at these low prices. Cdi Trice without back DUG for extra bundle REAL ESTATE MOVES NEAR INDEPENDENCE Independence, May 17.

The Independence Investment Insurance company reports the fo) lowing sales: Frank Smith house and lot on JHm street to E. J. Vlall. House and lot belonging to the Albany State bank on Fifth street to George Deforest. Vacant lot on fifth street to Oliver Solle.

House and small tract of land west of city parjc belonging to Miss Thclma Carlson, to Mrs. Mary Wil JEWELRY Anactiom With back 72c This luRgasre carrier curely on the running board of the car and foldn up completely when not In use. Pr1rA Only 11.65 Other Lug-a-aga Carriers 91.45 to (3.60. Same stool with steel braces and without back 72c Cooking Utensil The well-known Victor Aluminum vt. Convenient, compact and complete.

LlRht to carry, eny to une and easy to clean. Hut consists of cook-In pots, size 6. 4. 24 one two-quart cofToe pot, 4 ctjua, 4 platt'S and two heavy frylnff pann. with detachable "kecp-kool" bundles.

All fits Into larce Dot. Price $9A5 With back 93c Standard Auto Tents Note the price only. 18.90 for a 7x7-foot white 7 -ounce duck tent with ton. The Frank Turner house and two acre tract north of town to J. B.

Kelson. 4- 1B To $8.90 side door, poles and takes. This week mmglhii: 7:30 AUTO IS WRECKED Independence, May 17. Charles Dawes had the misfortune to tip over In his enclosed car Friday evening. He received no Injuries olh-r than a cut on his back and the ear had only a few broken windows.

He got help from Fall City to right his car and came home on his own power. He was alone at the time of the accident. for good eats Vacuum Bottles Always handy always rendy to serve your drink hot or cold. Well finished, efficient, durable. lint size, enameled .1 5 Quart size, enameled $235 Tint size, nickel, corruKnted $2.40 Quart size, same finish Vacuum food.

Jars at low prices. This foldinr camp stove Is safe, durable and compact. Two burners, and It cooks equally as well as your stove at homo. Two sizes $6.85 and 75 Coleman Camp Stove, $9.00 and $12.50. Folding Table The food seems to taste better when you sit down at a table.

Ptrong, rigid tegs and frame; smooth, clean top. Folds down to 2x12x36 lnchesr Trice $4 60 Folding Skillets Tou will need one for that six-sling hot bacon that goei so well In camp. The handle folds across ttie back, muking a flut compact package that is enny to enrrv. Three sizes 65c, 76c, and 00c. All-Purpose Food Jar Keeps the contents cither hot or cold, whether it Is meats or Ices.

The wide mouth of tills Jar permits tha Insertion of either one. Capacity is ono gallon. Trice $3.75 Stanley Unbreakable Jug $7.00 A Folding Water Pail Is a real camp necessity. Folds quickly and compactly. Made of waterproof duck with wire frame, rope handle and wire strainer at nose of bucket.

Trice $1.26 Folding Wash Basin Also made of heavy waterproof duck and folds small enouRh to fit your pocket. Hanltary durable. Trice 1rOQ Water Bags Tou can hang them anywhere nun or shade and tho water will keep cool, KcffulKr type 2-gallon size $1.25 Banllaxy type 2-gullun size $1.45 Sanitary type 34-Kallon mzn $2.10 Flat Bottom Canteens Thev are covered with a high quality blanket material th.tt helps to keep tho water coot. S-gallon aire, price $1.96 Sain canteen, I -gallon $2.16 milling And Every Day 2:30 and 7:30 Until Our Remaining stock is sold PRIVATE SALES Our store will be open every morning and we will sell any, article at private sale to any individual at a greatly reduced price. POMEROY KEENE Since 1896 Folding Cots You will appreciate the quality of there cola feet Inches lone; bv 27 Inches wide.

They are well made of hlirh quality hardwood frame covered wltlt canvas package only feet 2 laches lone when foided. 1'ilcn $3.86 Folding Spring Beds For sound Bleeping. Accommodate ttfuiHy two large persona folds Into a am nil unit. Tries S1 1-25 and $14.50 Poncho Mattress nts a full-ilze bed. Rolls up Into next to nothlmr.

Campers and tourists find this one of the bent mattresnes to carry. The 1'sntasote back covering protects it from the dust the mattress is cotton with kVmkl top. Trice $985 Folding Mattress $4.75 and $7.23 BRUSH-UP your hats with Energine. A film of toil toon dulls their loveliness. Sit comfortably.

Energine will quickly make your hats like new. Energine comet in handy cans. Leaves no odor. 35c at drug and department stores. 13 -More than 125 Storoe in the Wtet- Handy Service Unit For Gat, Oil and Water A "life saver on the road.

Kits your running board. Often saves a bike bark to the nearest station. That's not so near when you're walk Ins. 1 csllon cans, red for gasoline, blue for oil, and ray for water. Trice X4S Other model 60 and U.90 BShiO bpppltyCo.

Palmetto Tents Only one pole It l.t Jointed1 ne guv ropes. This tent Is of 10-ounce Khaki and size Is lxt feet. One person ran erect It In very few minutes. Folds) Into small roll. Trice Terser tents from S3S.7S 1 $49.76.

Salem Store, Court and nigh Street a. ftrfet Dry Clr".

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