Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 08, 1925, Image 6

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SCHOOL CHIEFS
Charles E. Mulkey, superintend-
ent of schools in Coot county, wa
elected president of the atute or
fcaiiizuUon of superintendent).
which closed I.s session here
Tuesday. Miss Pearl Miller of
Lake county m as elected secretary-treasurer.
Amonj endorsements contained
in resolutions of the superintend
rtits was one in favor of the
Churchill plan of fa c her training
This looks ultimately to the estub
lifchment of one normal school in
southern Oregon and one m east
tro Oregon In addition to the pit
ent scliotl at Monmouth. In tli
meantime the plan calls for tuc
establishment of teacher train :n
centers at such places as may be
determined by the state dep.iri
uieut f education. Legislation to
put this into effec t will he souk'h
from the legislature that mecU
next Monday.
It Was recommended that the
IcR'slature enumerate by law .hv
different i tenia to he included In
determining the per capita cost ot
high school education iu a dis
trict and include among thts
iH'ins transportation, interest on
bonds, and dopreciatioa of build
Ings and equipment.
The endorsement favoring tha
Churchill plan of teacher training
was unanimous. The resolution
adopted follows:
"Whereas, It tt evident that the
fupply of trained teachers In Ore
gon la insufficient to meet the
present demand; and
"Whereas, The present facilities
for training teachers In Oregon
are inadequate to meet this de
mand: therefore be It
"Hesolved, That the county
school superintendents of Oregon
In convention assembled, favor
ample provision for the develop
ment of the present normal school
at Monmouth, Or., to its capacity,
which capacity Is to be determined
by the opportunities for practice
teaching that the locality may of
fer; be it further
"Hesolved, That we favor th
eetahlishment of one normal
school in southern Oregon and cne
normal school in eastern Oregon;
be it further
"Resolved, That we favor the
establishment of teachero' train
lng centers In fluch number and
in such places may be deter
mined by the Btate department de
partment of education, said teach
ers' training ecu tore to be tindr
the contrd of the slate depart
ment of education; be It further
"Resolved, That such teachers'
training centers Khali automatical
ly cease to exist, wnenever, In the
judgment ot the state department
of education, said normal school
or normal schools shall be nhla to
furnish an adequato supply of
teachers for the elementary
schools of Oregon."
ESPEE ORDERS 16 NEW
POWER LOCOMOTIVES
Portlari. Or.. Jan. t Slxts.ii
nsw typs locomotive will bo bnllt
or too American LocomotlTc-
Worka for the Southorn Pacirle
railway for uss on mountain
iraclea, according to announ:e-uu-nt
by B. L. K'ng, auperlntenJ
cnl of tbt system's Oregon linos
louay. Tnssa will t tha moat
powerful of nonarticulating or
ainele type engines, known aa ttio
"4-10-8" type, tha feature of
whlcn la a third cylinder placed
inside tbe main framea above and
between the two outside cylinder
iney will be 101 feet In length
weigh 683,400 pounds, and a max
imum power on the drivers of 5
GUO pounda.
YOUTH INHERITS
FORTUNE; KEEPS
' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
COUSTSEXTTtT
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925
E
INDIAN LIQUOR PUT
UNDER VOLSTEAD BAN
Tueson, Ariz., Jan. 8. Tiawin.
which Is I'apiiK. for wine with a
recoil, comes within tho far cach
ing provisions of tho" Volstead
act. it wus liechtred hy a jury In
federal court here- today. Tilt) Jury
found three rtiptiKo Indians guiltv
of inanuiacturo of tiswin, other
wise an intoxicating beverage.
Tile l'apaoo and officials fol
lowed the court proceedings close
ly because of the threatened up
risings of the Indians hint summer
when their right to mix and drink
tiswin was quertioned.
The decision upsets one of the
oldest traditions ot tho 1'apagOH
for It was always Willi tiswin they
toasted I I.e ." rain god at tribal
rites when molsturo was needed
lor crops.
Chicago. Jan. 8. A formal d?
mand for retraction of certain
statements alleged to have keen
made in lleury Ford s publication
the Dearborn Independent,
been made by Aaron Kanlro. coun
sci ior severm farmers co-oncra-
tlve organizations, preliminary to
projected libel suit for 11.000
000 against Mr. Ford.
If retraction la not made with
in thirty fays, the auit will be
riled In Detroit, Mr. Sanlro slid
In tho notice ot intention to brine
suit, the attorney named 15. G. I.ti
bold, vice-president and treasurer
of the Dearborn Publication com
pany; w. 1. Cameron, editor, and
the rord Mutor company.
Mr. Sapi o alleged that his name
was linked in a series ot article
with those of Julius Koaenwald.
01 to Kahn, Ilendard liaruch, Al
bert D. Lasker and E. Myer Jr.,
in cnarging him with nartlc na
tlon In an r'eged Jewish conspir
acy to control American agricul
ture -or to organize tho farmers
ot America In the Interests of com
munism.
Mr. Ford was accused hr Mr.
sapiro or approving "an attempt
to destroy my participation in the
cu-upcraiive marketlug move
ment.
The attorney has been coun.'Ol
ror numerous co-operative organ
nations, notably In California, lie
was for a tlmo counsel for tile
American Kurni llnreall federation
and is attorney for cooperative
associations led by Walter I'eteet.
formerly of Texas, William Kettle
of Indiana and Frank. O Ixwden,
former governor ot Illinois.
Don't Fuss With
Mustard Plasters!
Mtuteroh Work a Without the
BlUterEoaier, Quicker
There's no sense in mixing a hiau nl
mustard, flour and water u l len volt ran
easily relieve nain. soreness or Ktih necA
wiiu a mite clean, white Muslerole.
Mustcrole is made of pure oil of
u..wu ,niu i,uii:i oei)iui HlgrCUlCniS,
combined in the form of the nresent
while ointment. It takes Die place of
iiiusi.iiu piasters, and win not blister.
Mustcrole usually gives prompt relief
irom sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis,
rroup, Btiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rlicuma
tism, lumbago, twins and aches of the
ijack or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
cruises, chilblains, frosted feet, d litis rtf
the chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
lomothera; Muiteroloi. alio
mada in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole
35c and 6Tx jars
ana tubes.
Wilmington, Del., Jan. 8. In
hcrltance of a fortune ot (157,000
make no difference In the life of
William Tracey. at young deck
hand on a Wilon line steamer
plying between this city and I'll 1 1
adelphia. Having reeclved a let
ter yesterday containing a check
to hla order for 117.000 and in
formation that tha remainder
ins inneruanca would be sen
later, be deposited the check In a
lo-al bank and reported for duty
last nignt as usuai.
Tha letter, from a firm of at
torneys in Lo: Angeles, notified
Tracy that his father, James J
Tracey. 97 years old, a California
fruit grower, had died and left
him an etiato valued at 157. Olio
me young man Is the only sur
vivur ot uie trclt grower, noes
hjy ng been killed In France dur
ing the war. He also was a mem
hers of the American expedition
ary forces.
Tracey la unmarried and laid
today that he planned to continue
working as a deckhand as Ion; as
be could hold his job. Tbe posi
tion, ne saia, pays him 1120
month, and he Is contented anJ
satisfied.
HAMMOND MILL REOPENED
Aim uiy, jan. 5 The large saw
mill of the Hammond Lumber com
pany la again operating at full
forc here, following a ten day
Hhiit down caused by the extreme
cold weather. During the en fore
cu luioncKs, me machinery was
overhauled and numerous Improve'
menta made, among thorn belne
the enclosing of the sawdust bine
and remodeling of the sawdust
conveyor. The ahingle mill Is also
operating agidn, but the logging
cam pi nave not as yet started on
orations, A railway gang Is busy
at ump 17 at Larson getting the
trucks In shape, and It is thought
that the camp will start work nent
Monday. Camp 28 at Mill Cltv
will prob;iliiy not etart until some
line in I'Vmiiaiy,
KAN HICCOUGHS FOR 12
- DAYS, THEN RECOVERS
Douglas, Aril., Jan. 8. For 1L'
days and niiilils. R. (I. Taylor, ol
Poiiglas, hli-roughcd as regularly
as a clock ticks. Last night a few
minutes after physicians said he
would not li'.c. Taylor stopped hie
rougniug as toiiiuenly as he beijau.
lie will r -cover.
mm
Enter than a ma$tard pta$ter
AFTER LEAVING
THE HOSPITAL
Wat Weak and Miserable. Lydia
E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com
pound Restored Mrs.
Anger's Strength
liowell. Massachusetts. " T read
about l.ytlia V.. I'inkhum's Vegetable
ixrnipound in Uie
littlo books that
you send around
and I felt very
good after I had
taken a couple of
bottles of it. lhad
liecn in the hospi
tal and felt Drettv
well at first but 1
wentdown to noth
ing. I was weak
and bntl in tin in
1. .
J bed nl most nil rinv
1 had dizzy and faint spells, pains in my
back and lower parts and was so ner
vous I could not bear my children
around. I hono the Vegetable Com-
Isiuna ncips other women as it did me.
do all my own work now and feci so
well. 1 havo told my friends about it
nnd my sister and my aunt." Mrs.
Oi.ivr AmiKit, 19 Howard Street,
Lowell, Massachusetts.
Over 200,000 women havo so far re
plied to our question, "Have you re
ceived benefit from biking I.ydia K.
l'inkham'a Vegetable Compound T "
!)8 out of every 100 of the replies
say " Yes, " and because the Vegetable
Compound has been helping other
women it should help you.
km
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STATE PEHTEKTURY
St. Joseph. Mich.. (Jul I.
Charles B. Kuthenberg, common
1st leader, who Monday was sen
tenced by Circuit Judga Charts
e. wane to pa- a (ins of 15000
and servs from X to IS years la
the state penitentiary at Jackson
was on his way to prison today.
He was In custody of Sheriff Kred
C. Frana and was escorted from
the county Jail lefors being In
rortnea oi tna stats supreme
court's action In denying his re
quest for ball, pending bis con
t -mplated appeal to the United
states supreme court.
M'KINLEV JUNIOR EIVE
DEFEATED BY PARRISH
McKlnley Junior high school
was completely outclassed in their
basketball game with the Parrish
junior high tvhool yesterday alter
noon on the I'arrish floor and lost
the game by a score of 19 to
The losers were all small but put
a game fight while the Parrlsh
five was able to find the hoop
with regularity. McKInloy failed
to score until the last quarter when
they threw three baskets.
A change In schedule has been
announced. Instead of meeting the
independence high school's second
team, Friday evening they will
clash with the Dallaa quintet Frl
day evening and meet the Inde
pendence team Saturday evening.
Both of these games will be play
ed on the Farrlsh floor. Tbe boys
ire working hard for their games
and expect to give a good account
of themselves althouga they are
handicapped by the illness of
Frank It row n, their coach who has
been sick the last two days.
Thousands Of Women
Are Now Takini? This
Easily Absorbed Iron
WonMot Housewife Tell. How
She Qwickly Retained Her
Health and Strength
"Ontr a ihort two
werka a o I wss so
tired, nerroai and
worn -oat from the
dm id on taj nerves
snd strcfurth of boiMo-
enrrr;
rr. Now!
whole bom
keep up SDnUser dfr,
a amort two ffkr
t res t men t of t he new tt
form ofcMilvsosorbed
iron liu given me ft
marvelous tnrresM to
hetilth, atreuth snd
r I ceo do
with.
out help, sod do out
lixve to ill at home la
the evening 'ell-in
si(. k and nervous."
I he above la atrel
rat hypothetical raw,"
iid a wt-ll known pbr-
Minn. lormeriv or
UeMeueHntDital(nut fMrIVnt..NiwTArlr.
and the Wt-ttcbestcr County Hospital, re
ronlly. "Vou cannot he well and Rtrong and
inn or vittor, lores Slid power onlewj your
tilood ii rich In iron. It li four red blood thnt
cnnhltt you to reaUt and overcome divert
end tliat oonriihra every organ lo your body.
IVithnnt iron vntir Itlood Invrimra thin tsvl
and watery. Toor blood cannot nourUh your
icii orifana anu aa a result yos may nnve
puma In your heart or kidneys, Intllgeatton,
headaches, snd feel all 'run-down' ajid tlmi
out."
When Toer blond iKrka Iron, do not waste
four time taSlnr stlmulatine nr) iH nra ew
nnri'otirdmga, hut directly enrlt b your blood
ith the new rr form of iron en Id by all drug
gists under the name of Nuiated Iron, which
i iiKf 11 ic iron in ppinacn, ianina,ana appiM,
tid is in S form easily svuimllalivl hv rnur
(Jet a not tie of Nuiated Iran tnclnv. TnW
It for two weeka and if vou have not. like
fhoiisanda of others, obtained most aurprtaing
hmlth, strenfrth and energy, the manufao
turera will promptly refund your nwuey.
All local druggists wilt sell you
Nuxated Iron with this "satisfac
tion or money back" guarantee.
Adv.
Take! Mtits (rrutt.
PorUsnt. Or. Jan. 8. Mike'
Tokel, yeteraa light hea?rweUht
wrtfltler of 8a It Lake, won twa ant
of three falls from Tom Grant of
Spokane In their match here laet
night. Yokel won tbe first and
third falls and the second went to
uraat,
HEW CORPORATIONS
Purdy Unlet, company. Port
land; lncoropratore, 8. Desmond
rurdr. l. L, iiailey, Paul Fischer,
capital. 20,000.
IvOmac II tor company. Marsh
Held; lacorporators. E. J. Looney,
George McClafferty, E. U O'Coa-
neli; capital, 910,000.
The Smart Shop, Salem: Incor
porators I.eHter Schloslierg. Ksy
C. McDeritt MaiYtVet UL rax
so ns; capital, f 21,000: mere ban-
B
RONCH1T1S
Leaves a bad coogb; so does
"flu." Bat yon can stop
vaeae lintrermir. weaxenmr.
aleep-disturbmg coughs with
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY
Used and recommended since 1872, It
has relieved the coughs and colds of
both children and grown persons
everywhere.
Keep a berUs la yoor boase an the Urns
No Narcotic. Sold srsrjlrliers.
HARMLESS LAXATIVE
AD Children Lore Its
Pleasant Tut
Mother!
Give Bilious, Constipated Child
"California Fig Syrup"
Hnrrr Mother! A teasnoonfu! of
'California Fla- Syrup" now will
sweeten tha stomach snd thor
oughly clean the little bowels sad
in & tew hours you have s well.
playful child again. Even if cross,
leverlsb. bilious, constipated or
fuil of cold, children love the Dleat
ant tests ot this gentle, harmless
laxative. It never cramps or over
acts. Contains no narcotics or
soothing drugs.
Tell yonr druggist yon want
only the genuine "'Callfon's Fig
Syrup" which has directions for
babies and children of all ages
printed on bottle. Mother you
must say "California." Reiuse any
imitation. Adv.
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Cm A TVFl TONIGHT 1
VJ XVaTVi. 1 JL CUBTAIN AT 8:30 1
The Dramatic Event of the Season I
Miller's Subway
Store
Bargain Square
For
Friday and Saturday
36 Inch Curtain Net
Special
25c Yd.
I COOLEY& PEARSON
Your Business Ability
Depends to a great extent on your strength to back up
your convictions. Your knowledge of being able to save
13 on your foodstuffs as well as other expenses and
your failure to take advantage of these opportunities
explains why you are always short financially and your
neighbor with the same income is able to save. "Not
luck, just plain common sense." A comparing of prices
or a trial with us will convince you of this saving.
FRUITS siruccE'c
25,000 Lbs.
Grape Root
Wanted
Also Fir Fitch Wonted
Fhone 398
Capital Bargain
House
Ted Coy Divorced.
raris, Jan. 8. (iiy Associated
Press. I A divorce was granted hv
(he French courts today In Sophia
Mildrini Coy from Kdwani llar.-ih
(iy (Tod Coy), the former Y-ilc
football star. Tho two children of
the couple nro Riven Into the
mother's guardianship. The di
vorce was granted on the groundi.
of desertion.
Weakening flight
Coughing Banished
Very Simple Way
It Is really astonishing how a per
istcnt, exasperating count, that baa
kept you awake niKht afu-r niiilit, and
UripKily wtjrmit vou down u usually u.dw1
Wort ty a v.tk jiiinple meth.nl. Mtjiidmli
ftave found Ihut thry cm nln-p tSo whol
nit. It t thr-mgli undistuiUa uUc-uU tim unit
liicvtry it.
JV racthrx. Isbsnd'ftn a rrmarV nble pre
rriclmn kntwn ir hmR'ii Nrw Dix-ery
lr LouK-ha. u wtn,ily t..k- n tcrvK.iilulat
pight bch-re roi inn Mul hukl it m yiur Ihnwt
fur is or 10 cc(iii('i in .te w.iiiowmg, with-
rovit It.llowirtg with water. I he ptr upturn
a double actiMn, It not only Knh(i mid
rali norrnrss nnU imtati-.n. but it quitkly
) -srn and rt-movrs the pltl-(tm nnd ctmitt'f
ti n wii(Jiaret.euirTtea.NMul tUevougliina.
l-tthnji at the cattw hkr itu. in a (vtievtl
impJr way.it stiistriiirllsjilmtt mMantiT.
yi Brt yKir beat nmhft rrit pvth.i in
-k and tn a veiy atKVt Uue ti wltola
lhi simple trrtmrnt la tplftidid ik4 Only
tor coutih and chest old, but alMt lor brvn.
thitia, brnnctiial .t:hnia, hnarriifM and al
hrt rvr ry kind ot throat irniiln.n. incluilma
children's putimxlM; crouri. ry fM-nniK
t" aa ine noic ig uniy one IchixxhuuL Uq
4Mleatallniddrtiritiatm. Ask for
Kafoury s January Clearance
Sale Continues
HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS ALL OVER
THIS GREAT STORE
RIPPLETTE
BEDSPREADS
ON SALE
iFridar and Saturday it
$3.98
The crinkle is woven la
and will not roms out;
ran be put to hard tisane.
Colors are rose, yellow or
Mue with ecru combina
tion atrlpes. Scalloped
borders with cut corners.
Blie Is 80i90. '
SCRIM
CURTAINS
ON SALE
Friday and Saturday, pair
$1.00
Ruffled, Hemstitched
Scrim Curtains, tie backs,
which are an exceptional
ly good ralus. Good look
lng and serviceable, la
white only. They are t
yards long. They truly '
are a bargain. ).
Bargains all over the store including Downstairs Store
All Women's Ready to Wear Greatly Reduced
efc4
jJfr" STotCfSFhi h&JZP'j
f
Salem Slort
466 Stat 81
Portland Silk Shop
SM AMer St.
Supported by a Noteworthy Cast of Players In a Beautiful
Scenic Revival of Shakespeare's
"MACBETH"
Box Office Sale Now On
PricM, Inclndine Tax
50c $1.65 $2.20 52.75
"Fritj Lelber Is the best Interpreter of Shakespeare on
the American stage." George Jean Nathan, Editor
American Mercury.
1 lb. M. J. B. ..
1 lb. Hill's
.57c
.. 57c
1 lb. Golden West 67c
3 lbs. Bulk Coffee $1.18
MISCELLANEOUS
...10c
Large Florida Grapefruit,
3 for 29c
Oranges, Navels, large size,
2 dozen 85c
Medium size, 2 dozen 45c
Jumble pack, 2 dozen 25c
Fancy Bananas, 3 lbs. 35c
Sec Our Apple Display
We are still able to
furnish you with good hand
packed
Spitz Apples, per box $1.28
Yellow Newtowns, lrg $1.48
Yorks (splendid eating
apples) $1.48
Stamen Winesaps,
large $1.48
Rome Beauties, large $1.48
Yellow Newtowns,
large $1.48
VEGETABLES
Let us be your gardner
during these winter months
Fresh Spinach, Pumpkin,
Cauliflower, New Crop Cab
bage, Lettuce, Celery,
Squash, Parsnip3, Green
Peppers, New crop Carrots,
New Crop Beets, New crop
Turnips, New crop Beets,
Parrley.
We have enlarged our personnel and will be able to
give you better service.
Keep our last advertisement for our delivery schedule.
No extra charge for delivery. Remember our Twice-a-
Phone C. 0. D. Orders 52
Week delivery to Salem Heights, and West Side
Deliveries Daily.
Jello, all flavors, pkg.
Campbell's, large, all
varieties, per can 10c
3 Shredded Wheat,
Biscuit 35c
3 Post Toasties 33c
Kellogg's Bran Flakes.10c
6 Old Dutch 49c
G P. O. Soap 49c
6 Creme Oil .. 39c
12 White Wonder Soap 49c
Citrus Powder 25c
G lbs. Navy Beans 49c
3 lbs. Macaroni 25c
HAMS
An exceptional Meat value.
Sugar Cured, per lb 25c
Fancy Light Bacon Back,
per lb . 25c
Fancy light lean Bacon,
per lb 35c
I " II
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
LAST DAYS
SCHEI'S?
SALE
SUITS and $20
OVERCOATS $25 $35
Your Last Opportunity to Buy Kuppenheimer Clothes
at Sale Prices
20 Off
Men's
Furnishings
TRUE ECONOMY!
The prices prevailing during this Sale
should open everybody's purse strings
BUY NOW!
Hats, Shoes
At Genuine
Reductions
344
STATE
ST.
SCHETS
Men and
Young Men's
Store
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