Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 10, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOdifi-.AL, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922.
FACES TRIAL BY
HIS CHURC1AH
Lawton, Okla., May 10. The Ju
dlclal commission of the El Ktmo
Presbytery which has Jurisdiction
in this territory, met here today
to hear charge of conduct unbe
coming; a minister of the Presby
terian church against the Kev.
Thomas J. Irwin. Dastor of the
First Presbyterian church ot Law
ton. Mr. Irwin announced recent
ly that he woulu resign from the
church and his request for a dlsso
lutlon of his pastoral relations
with the local church was to be
presented to the commission this
morning. This action in the opin
ion of member of the presbytery
will obviate the necessity of
trial.
When J. L. Hamon Was buried
at Ardiuore in 190, IUv. Irwin
(I the funeral sermon, eu
logizing the former republican na-
.. ,uuiiin.eeuittU. The pastor
..nd been a constant supporter ot
namon and this with the funeral
sermon brought dismay to bis con
gregatlon, split tie church and re
sulted In a part of the congrega
lion leaving. Then last summer
the minister married a couple In
d bathing pool at a summer resort
here and more dissension follow
ed.
Kecently fires were discovered
in that portion o. ttie church uuiu
by Mr. iiumon and attempts were
made to destroy the motion pic
ture booth placed In the church
by Mr. Hamon. Later on a Sun
day night, the pastor was abduct
ed by three unidentified men and
found several hours later In a mud
hole several miles from the city.
An Investigation by county au
Ihorities followed, the result being
that charges ot arson were filed
against the pastor and a member
of the church board ot sessions.
which had resigned.
LEONARD OFFERED BIG
PURSE TO BOX LEWIS
London, May 10. (By Associ
. tad "rea. )- George McDonald
bus cabled Billy Gibson, manager
of Benny Leonard, an offer for
IS, 000 pounds for a match of 20
rounds of three minutes each be
tween Leonard and, Ted Lewis In
the event ot the latter's winning
ut- drawing in Thursday's bout
with Georges Carpentler. The
fight would be staged In London
the end of June.
Willamette Valley News'
BETTER PRICE ON
BUTTER EORSEEN
Silverton, May 10. Butter,
which is now believed by J. W
Kubberness, manager of the Sil
verton Creamery A Ice company,
to be at its lowest price, will soon
begin an upward climb and 'with
the cheap feed furnished by green
pasturage, farmers ought to make
a good profit out of it.
There Is 15 or 20 per cent less
milk in the country now due to
the disposal of cows the past year,
which will also tend to keep up
prices.
The spring pasture Is a great
benefit to the dairyman as It low
ers the feed bill to a large extent.
SILVER FALLS MILL TO
EMPLOY NIGHT SHIFT
AT DALLAS GOOD
Dallas, Or., May 10. (Special.
A bumper crop ot fruit in t lit.
Dallas district Is virtually assured
prominent growers here declarer
today. ,
The rain is not to prevent pol.
tinlzing.
The blooms are unusually har
dy. The trees, In fact, are so vigor
ous that nothing short of a bliz
zard or some other catastrophe ot
an equally disastrous nature
will keep the crops from attaining
a degree ot excellence worth writ
ing home about.
Polk fruit men are at present
well satisfied. ,
The falsest price reported paiu
for cherries In this district was si-
cents and It was "pie" cherrieb
that drew the "top" quotation.
Royal Annes In this district ap
pedr to be in excellent condition
and, it Is belleou, will draw a
good price.
News that sour cherries were iii
favor over Royal Anne8 was re
ceived by growers In this vlclnit)
wtih misgivings. It was, they felt,
Imposisble. 1 The report, however,
proved to be well founded. A
strong eastern demand for "pie"
cherries caused their price to
climb, it was said. '
Silverton, Or., May 10. Ac
cording to reports, the lumber
business is a trifle slack at pres
ent, but improvement is antici
pated in the near future. A night
shift will be added to the force of
the Silver Falls Timber company
at Silver falls. May 22, according
to good authority. Snow fell In
that locality Sunday, but melted
almost immediately. It Is hardly
apt to binder logging operations
any more the present season.
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DALLAS TEAM TO
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Silverton, Or., May 10. -r-A
slight change has been made in
the firm of the Sprague Sim
mons, Inc., dealers In Ford cars,
ibVougb ithe .resignation of the
former, who has been president of
.he concern and will be connected
with the selling force ot the com
jany for the present. ' L. C. Sim
.nons Is his successor and manager
jf both the Silverton house and
he Eugene branch, known as the
C. Simmons company and will
ilvlde bis time between the two
places. During his absence from
jllverton "Doc" A. W. Simmons,
secretary, will act as manager of
he local concern. Regardless of
.he slack times, and the inaugura
tion of a strictly cash basis. Presi
dent Simmons reports the trade
jnusually good, the demand being
.eally greater than the supply.
He states " six cars have been
iold since last Thursday and all
but one ot a shipment received
ilnce Monday. Another carload Is
ixpected to arrive today.
The Eugene house is already
two carloads behind its orders and
it may be necessary to take part
of the Silverton consignment to
that city.'
Dallas, Or.," May 10. A meet
ing of a goodly number of the
baseball enthusiasts ot this city
was held In the , confectionery
store cf Shaw ft Kersey on Sun
day afternoon and as a result the
organization of the Dallas base
ball club was perfected. ...
. Frank Kersey was elected man
ager, " also secretary-treasurer of
the new organization. A number
of games have already been sched
uled for the summer ot which a
more definite announcement will
be made in the near future.
It Is the purpose to uniform the
team and to get together a bunch
of players that will be a big asset
toward placing Dallas on the map
as far as baseball is concerned.
The bleachers at the ball, ground
are to be repaired and the grounds
improved to a considerable extent.
This work Is now being done by
the manual training department
ot the Dallas high school.
Mr. Kersey stated after the
meeting that it was not his inten
tion to affiliate the new club with
any league, but that they ".would
lplay strictly independent' base
ball.
SILVERTON FEELS
BUILDING BOOM
BALLSTON HI SCHOOL
WILL GRADUATE ONE
POLK FARMERS WILL
VISIT STATE COLLEGE
CREEKS TO BLOCKADE
TURK BLACK SEA PORTS
Constantinople, May 10. (By
Asocialed Press.) A flotilla of
Greek destroyers has sailed from
Ilrusa under orders to enforce a
blockade ot the Turkish Black sea
ports.
The Greek battleship Kllkos,
formerly the United States Missis.
slppi, has seized the Turkish S. S.
Ineboll as a measure of reprisal
for the seizure, recently ot the
Oreek S. S. Enosis in the Black
sea.
LEGAL NOTICES
NoTit'K or sTitKi-rr imikovh
wi;n t ,
Notice Is hereby given, that the
Council of the Town of Stayton,
Marlon County, Oregon, deems it
necessary and expedient and here
by declares its purpose
and Intention to improve that
. portion of tieaond street beginning
ut the north line of .Water street
and running thence north to the
f-'iith line of Ida street and begin
ning at the north line of Ida street
.md running thence north to the
south line of High street, all In
said town, county and state, at the
expense of the owners of abutting
and adjacent property, by bring
Ing said portions of said streut to
i ho established jrrndu. construct
I ii it .cement eonorete curbs wher
ever same do not now exist and
puvlng said portions ot said stroet
with a hard surface pavement, the
kind or character of which shall
I t one of three kinds or charac
ters, namely: AsphalUo Concrete
on a lmumlnouB linue, Warrenlte
Kltulithlo or Portland Cement Con
crvte. and which shall be deter
mined by the Council after rccelv-
HiK the bids for the nutklntr there
of, sntd improvement to be mndf
la u-cordanae with the pians and
specifications for eatd Improvement
adopted by the Council on the 2nd
dny of May, 1923, and which are
now on file in the office of the
Kocorder of said town, and which
for greater certainty and conven
ience and for more detailed de
scription thereof, are hereby re
ferred to and made a part hereof.
Notice is further given, that the
T!oeordr of said town will receive
bids for the making: of said im
provement up to eeven o'clock p.
m. of the 16th day of May. l3i.
Kids will be received on any or all
of tho different kinds or charac
ters of pavements act forfh In said
pluns and specifications for the
making of said improvement now
on file in the office of said Recor
der. All bids must be ocomp.tnle.l
by a certified check on some re
sponsible bank equal to ten per
cent of the amount of said bid.
payable to tho order of the Mayor
of the Town of Stayton, Orexon.
lYheii the Council shall have deter
mined the kind or character of the
improvement to be made and the
lowest responsible bid submitted
fur the maklntr thereof, the Re
corder will return to the respective
bidders whose bids have been re
jected, the checks submitted with
their bids and will retain the check
ec-eompanylnff the aucetwf ul bid un
til such Ume as a remonstrance sur
flolent to defeat said Improvement
has been filed or the contra-ct and
brfnd for making said Improvement
h!iJ1 ba executed. The Council re
serves the right to reject any and
all Wds.
Br order sf the Council.
Uatett this sod day of May. Hit.
J. JB. GitiRK.
Recorder of the Town of Stay
ton. Oreiron.
liate of first publication of thi
notice is Way tk, l21. tlf
ROAD INTO SILVERTON
TO BE PAVED AT ONCE
Silverton, May 10. Motorists,
who have been experiencing all
the sensations of a ship flounder
ing about In a storm, while ap
proaching Silverton over the un
paved section of highway, be
tween It and Salem, will be glad
to learn that work ot paving will
soon commence. The part resemb
ling the English channel In rough
weather extends about three
fourths ot a mile along Pine and
Water streets, will soon be Im
proved by L. O. Herrold, who has
the contract. Two carloads of ce
ment have already been received
and work will soon begin.
Son Born to Senters.
Silverton, Or..' May 10. A
strong lunged seven-pound boy
arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Q. A. Senter, East Hill, Sil
verton, last Saturday morning.
Mr. Senter, the happy father, is
cashier at the Southern Pacifb
railroad depot.
Dallas, May 10.; One hundred
cars will leave at some point in
Polk county on Saturday, June 17
to participate In the field day to
be held at the Oregon Agricultur
al college, this date having been
designated as Polk county day by
those having the affair in charge.
The Polk County Farmers union
will have charge of those attend
ing from this county and all ar
rangements are In their hands.
On arrival at the college the visit
ors will be put In charge of com
petent guides and taken on a tour
of Inspection ot the college build
ings and the experiment station.
Every farmer In the county Is
invited to attend Irrespective of
whether they are affiliated with
the organization having the affair
In charge.
Injures Hand on Saw
Dallas, May 10. I. J. Entz, who
is employed in the plant of the
Dallas planing mill, had the mis
fortune to meet with an accident
Monday morning, which might
easily have proven of a more seri
ous nature. While operating the
cut off machine he in some way
caught his right hand in the saw.
causing a flesh wound. Although
it was not what can be called a
serious wound It win necessitate
him laying off from work for a
week or ten days.
Dallas, May 10. The Ballston
high school will havo one gradu
ate this year in the person of Or
vllle Focht. The commencement
exercises will be held on Friday,
June 2, irfthe Methodist church
in that city. The speaker has not
as yet been secured.
TURNER NINE DEFEATS
WEST STAYTON TEAM
Turner, May 10. The Turner
town team won an easy victory
over West Stayton last Sunday to
the tune of 9 to 2.
The John Watson farm was sold
last week to George Moore for
$10,000. Mr. Moore has a num
ber of registered cows on his new
place. y
The Turner high school" team
defeated the Marlon team last
Friday to the tune of 13 to 3.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That is the joyful cry of thousands
since Dr. Edwards produced Olive
lameta, tne substitute tor calomel.
DC Edwards, a Dracticine Dhvskian
for 17 years and calomel s old-time
enemy, discovered the formula for Olive
Tablets while treating patients for
chronic constipation and torpid livers.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not
contain calomel, but a healing, soothing
vegetable laxative.
No criDinir is the "keynote" of these
little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab
lets. They cause the bowels and liver to
act normally. They never force them
to unnatural action.
I f vou have a " dark brown-mouth
bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick
headache torpid liver constipation,
you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re
sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets at bedtime.
Thousands take them every nieht just
to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c.
VTA
EXTREME VALUE GIVING
At The
C. & C. STORE
Those vfil ucs prevail until Saturday night, May 13 (unless
advertised items are sold before).
Extreme Value Giving on Corsets, Hosiery
Aprons and Underwear
Our regular 19c Precale, extreme .
value, yard . , 15c
60 inch Woolen Dress Tweeds, 1
extreme vajue, yard $1 jS9
36-inch part wool Serge, extreme i
value, per yard 69c
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Extreme Values in Groceries i
Jap Crepes in colors, per yard . 23c
27-inch Everett Classics Dress
Ginghams, per yard lie
High grade Apron Check Ginghams,
per yard 12', ic
25 sacks Berry Sugar, extreme
value, per sack $6.20
50 lb. sack best Dairy Salt .. 75c
Lebanon Creamery Butter, per lb 35c
Royal Baking Fowder, 12 oz !. 39c
2't lb. size $1.27; 5Jb. size $2.60.
Apple Cider Vinegar (bring container) ;
..-by quart 10c; by gallon 3$c.
Hill's Bros. Coffee, ....
..v a.. 1 lb. 42c; 2 t lbs. $1.03
Bulk Coffee (will give satisfaction)
per pound , 27c
We welcome comparison of prices throughout the entire stocks
N. SELIG CG. STORE
254 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, ORE.
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Silverton, Or., May 10. "The
realty business U unusually dull
at present," said C. G. Anderson,
of the firm of Eklund & Ander
son, "but Silverton has never ex
perienced such a building boom
within th past 10 years as It is
now having.
"This is due to the fact that
labor and building materials are
both cheaper than when many of
the present residences were erect
ed, which gives the building boom
a boost.".
The firm has just closed a deal
where A. A. Wolfe has secured a
residence of E. S. Johnson in Mill
street near the Silverton Lumber
company's office for the sum of
$1600. -
Nebraska hank Fails.
Lincoln, Neb., May 10 Failure
of the American State bank at
Long Pine with deposit liabilities
of $290,000 was announced here
by J. E. Hart, secretary of the
state department of trade and
commerce following an inspection
ot the bank s condition. It is the
second failure at Long Pine in 13
months. '
EATS ANYTHING
ON THE TABLE,
GAINS WEIGHT
Mrs. Howell Went For Days
Without Food, She e
clares, Now Thanks Tanlac
For Her Present Excellent
Health
"I can't tell you how glad I am
that I tried Tanlac," said Mrs.
Laura Howell, 4619 59th Ave.,
Portland, Or. ' '
"I had an X-ray made of. my
stomach and was told I had all
stones, appendicitis, stomach ul-
. j . i ,.,, Hia T nnentl
cers aim umc v, - -
i,,i,.ri nf rinllars without relief.
I could hardly stand the Burning
in mv atnmnrh and went for
days without eating. Oaa bloated
me until I nearly smothered. I
grew so dizzy I would almost fall
over and would have to go to bed
with sick headaches.
"But now Tanlac has built me
up In every way. I can now eat
anything on the table and have
gained weight and strength. My
housework Is easy for me and I
have taken the care of two chil
dren beside. I prize Tanlac above
every other medicine."
. Tanlac is sold by all good drug
gists. (adv)
"Laugh and the World Laugh
with you.'
Vou can get started right by
"Connecticut Yankee in
seeing Mark Twain's
King Arthur 'r Court" .
IAUCTI0N SALE
Friday, May 12th, 1:30 p.m.
1288 N. Liberty St, near Market St.
Take North Commercial Street Car
1 new brass bed, De Lux coil spring and felt mattress ;
1 white enamel bed , steel spring and felt mattress ;
1 child's bed and mattress; 1 Duofold davenport waxed
oak frame, new; 1 6-hole polished top range with white
enamel finishriew; 1 large heater, board and pipe, like
new; 1 breakfast table, like new; electric floor lamp with
mahogany stand ; 1 fall leaf table ; 8-day mantle clock ;
1 wool and fibre rug 9x12; 1 solid oak 10-ft. round ex
tension table with pedistal, like new; 6 solid oak diners
like new; 1 fir 42-inch top extensin table and 6 new
diners; 11 extra fine pure bred white Wyandotte hens,
good layers; 1 Plymouth Rock hen with 10 pure bred
brown Leghorn chickens 3 weeks old; oil cloth, mixing
board, new boiler and tubs, ironing board, electric light
globes, wash boards, fruit jars, wood and lumber, axes,
garden tools, trowel, hand saw, adds, dish pans and other
articles. TERMS CASH.
"Everything in this Sale new n January
C. T. GEISE, F. N. WOODRY, The Auctioneer,
Owner. . Phone 511
"If you want an Auction or sell your furniture,
see Woodry"
LADD, & BUSH
BANKERS
- ESTABLISHED 1863
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Ready Information
Often a man in the business or profes
sional world needs authentic information
as to conditions either locally or the coun
try over. His course of conduct In man
aging his affairs may be dependent on
what he finds out. -
At the United States National we're In
touch with people of all businesses, trades,
and professions. Also we can get facts and
figures quickly from all the large financial
centers. Call on us for such service.
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SALEM
OREGON
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P3AR-OWNERS who
bought a JO x
"Usco" for $10.90
last Fall have discov
ered this by now
Nobody before ever got so
much tire value in the neighbor'
hood of ten dollars.
They never had to question
the quality- with the makers of
U. S. Royal Cords behind it.
They couldn't help admiring
the price spontaneously made
to meet the new economy times.
Today a number of other 30x3Vi
tires have come into the popular
$10.90 price range originally estab
lished by "Usco."
So it might be well to remember
United States Tires
ere Cood Tires
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U.S. T.Co.
just what the "Usco" Tire is in case
you are in the habit of comparing.
Ia "Usco" you get responsible
quality. 1
$10.90 is today's price. But
the quality was fixed long ago
the same "Usco" perform
ance tire users have been
buying and using and
buying again for years.
A tire that would be
high value at more
than $10.90.
At $10.90
it is unap-proached.
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U.S. Tires s
Gingrich Motor A Tire Co., Salem
W. M. Hughes, Salem ;
Joa. Toley, Salem,
Ira Jorgeasea, Saloaa
Marion Automobile Co., Salem
G. G. Quaokeuhueh. Salem
A. L. Seamster, Salem
DeJardla Bros.. Hopmera
if. F. Montgomery, Quiaaby
Lilly Hardware Company, Staytod
A. t,. Bones, Turner.
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