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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925.
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
I
OLD S1LVERT0N
Silverton. Jan. Silverton I
litlnff another old lunU mark In
U. blacksmith hop on the corner
of HI rat and Oak streets which ban
been torn down during the pant
week. Thla i the third old build
ing: to go down at Silverton during-
the iit few months. The first
was the old Hubbs Planing mill,
I tart of whloh wns built In 1K50;
tnc second was the Emerson school
building, built in lf3. The ques
tion of when the old blacksmith
hop waa built aeenui to be unset
tled at Silierton. Over ita ruins dur
ins the .it few days many dis
pute have been held as to wheth
er it was built In the "sixties" or
the "seventies." Among the old
let tiers at Silverton there are some
who remember It was in the "iiix-tlt-ft"
and others who me equally
sure it .ui not until IS 71. At nil
events it stems that It was some
years aKJ since "Doc" Davis first
Ufced It for his livery. It h:ts been
since uaed for other things. bit
remembered of which wm the
time it served A "Daddy" Kteel
hammor'a blacksmith shop. A. O.
Hleelhnnimer was for years the
penionlCication of Longfellow's
"Village I!lurkim..th" to Silverton
school children.
During more recent years, since
Mr. Hteelhanimcr's retirement, the
old building lias housed the Ito
benalt JMack.Hinlth shrtp. It is now
giving away to the new L. 13. In
mtin building, which will be under
way In a shot time.
Sltverton IckIoii Wins
The basketball team sponsored
by the Delbert Heeves Pest of the
American Legion defeated Oregon
national guard team from Wood
burn on the Silverton floor Wed
nesday nli;ht. The score was 14
to 62 In Kilvcrton'a favor. Ilutjh
Iatham, frrmer Oregon star cen-
u...a liioli nntn t.i u n 1111 Ihn
Silverton team with 18 points to
his credit. At the end of the first
half the seoro stood 10 to 33 for
Silverton. A preliminary game
bi twe;n the Lightening Five, a
high school second team, and the
Legion second team resulted In a
to 24 victory for the Legion team
Trinity church held its annual
luncheon and bu.sineAS meeting at
the church Wednesday of thlK
week. The meeting began nt 10
o'clock aid lasted until shortly
after three. The ladies aid society
served lunch t noon.
Two new members were elected
to the board of trustees, the two
-outgoing members being O. T.
Itratfltad and Ilclgo Hue. Those
newly elected were John l- uhr and
Dun Dybsetter. Otto Legaid van
chosen as cemetery secretary and
Nils Lnngnev as ABiidtant. It Is un
derstood that plans are to be con
sidered for the re-laying out of
the Evan's Valley cemetery as the
plots are not laid out after any
form. This matter will he taken
up at a meeting of the board of
'trustees. I'whcra and other need
ed officials will also be appointed
by the board.
The financial committee report
ed a very successful year. $ntfl.9S
having been taken In during 1924
' little over 800 remaining In the
treasury. Of this L'90 went to
educational work; 35.20 to home
tnlsHion; ;!!3.1 to foreign tnls
lion, and $144.28 to rhariiy, mak
ing a total df 11052.65 being used
for benevolence fund during lfllM
HEW PASTOR CALLED
. AT CHURCH AT DALLAS
Dallas, Or.. Jan. 9. Itev. Air
'llosklns of Lebanon was calle i
last night by the First ('lirits'.i in
church of !ul las to he pastor. Mr.
Hoskins will talio the pulpit re
liKM'd by Ilov. C. K. Trimble
tbotit a mo.tth ago. He will as
sume the pastorate on Sunday,
January IS.
DALLAS UN
Dallas, Or , Jan. 9 Mrs. William
Collins was struck by an automo
bile shortly after six o'clock Wed
nesday night while crossing Main
street near the Dallas National
bank. She was severely shocked
and may have received Injurle to
her spine but no bones were brok
cn.
Simon Orindhelm. driver of the
car which struck Mrs. Collins was
driving south on .Main street and
cho was walking west on Court
street, crowing the intersection.
Apparently neither saw the other
until the impact. A headlight or
the car struck Mrs. Collins and
tihe fell toward the car, lodging
between tho fender and the hood
and grasping tho mctorineter on
tho car. The cur went 1& or 20
feet tWoro it could be etopped.
Mr. firiii'lheim ran out and took
hold of Airs. Collins as she faint
ed.
No blame Is placed upon Mr.
Orindhelm for the accident us np-
(tarently neither he nor Mrs. Col
lins were aware the other was in
the stree't. Ho has the reputation
of being a careful driver and his
speed was modrate at the lime.
Mr.i. Collins was taken to the
offices of Drs. liollman and Striate
and X-rayed, but as no bones were
broken sho waa taken home. She
spent a very restless night but
this was attributod to the nervous
shock. Her spine and hip have
been causing htr considerable
pain.
POLK COUNTY GRANGES
SET INSTALLATION DATE
Dallas, Or., Jan. 9. The date
for a join installation m oWcur
for the granges of Polk county
has been set for Kriday, Jutiua-y
16, at Monmouth at 1:30 p. m..
according to announcement at V.
O. Powell, muster of the i'oik
Couuly Pomona Grange,
U. A. Palmltcr .elate master of
the grange, ban been secured to
hove charge of the Installation.
The ceremony wll' be open to the
public and the grange extends an
invitation to all interested to attend.
It la impossible to make people
understand their Ignorance, for It
requires knowledge to perceive it.
and therefore ho that can perceive
It. tins It not.
A THREE DAYS'
CGUGH1SY0
DANGER SIGNAL
Chronic coughs and persistent cold
'.ead to serious lung trouble. You can
Hop them now witlt Creomulsion, an
mulnified creosote that is pleasant tc
take. Creomulsion is a new medical
li wo very with twofold action; it soothe
ind heals Ibe inflamed membranes anc"
tilli the germ.
Of alt known drugs, creosote is rec
g nixed by the medical fraternity as th
greatest healing agency for the treat
nenl of chronic coughs and colt's ant
tlirr forma of throat ami lung roubles
Lreomulsion contains, in addition t
:reoiote, other healing elrments whicl
loot he and heul the intinmed mera
iranes and stop the irritation and in
Jam mat ion, while the creosote goes oi
u the stomach, is absorbed into th:
jiood, attacks the seat of the troublt
ind destroys the germs that lead tt
;omumplion.
Creomulsion It guaranteed sattsfac
:ory In the treatment of chronic cough.
snd colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhs,
jronchitis and other forms of throa
ind lung disrases, and is excellent fo
building up the system after colds o
the flu. Money refunded if any cougl
or cold, no matter of how long stand
ing, is not relieved after taking accord
ng to directions. Ask your druggist
Creomulsion Co., All.inta. Ga. (Adv.)
"HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET?"
in
wiper
mm
Here's gasoline that will tell you
what all-'round winter performance
Is the new winter "Red Crown"!
Quick-starting and more. Extra
mileage! 100 power! plenty of win
ter "pep" but nothing sacrificed.
Get a tankful of the new winter
"Red Crown" today from any red,
white and blue pump in town at
Standard Oil Service Stations and at
dealers "in every way a better gas
oline." STANDARD OIL COMPANY
IN EVERY . (California)
WA better gasoline
Quick farting O 100 power
10 OPEN COURT
IN POLK MONDAY
Dalian, Jan. . Judge William I
flanwey of McMinnvllIe will hold,
hit (irt term of court aa judge of,
the 12th judicial district com-;
meneins Monday, January 12.
Judge Kamaey will be In Dallas
the remainder of this week pre
paring for the court term and
handling other duties of bui of
fice. The court docket promises to
be a light one, except for civil
cases. There are only -three hold
over criminal caste and probab
ly t wo of thctje, .state v Frank
It. Ford and state vs K. K. Bentrfl,
will not come to trial. They me
indicted on larceny charge In
volving grain. J. MeKeynoldn.
aged Monmouth man, la ftt hedut
ed to he tried on a utatutory
charge. It la possible he will he
examined m to his sanity before
the case come to court.
The grand jury will convene
Monday hut unlet last niinutt
cases appear It promisee little of
v startling nature, according to
District Attorney Helgeraon.
There are three cases involving
delinquency of miuors to he hoard
by the grand jury, fcD I one charge
of violation of the prohibition
law. In the delinquency ennes ft
lo reported that the principals in
one cae have left the state. Of
the others, one i out on bait and
one is in jail.
Fourteen civil casea are on the
tentative docket prepared by
County Clerk Illuck, but It if
probable that thtaie are not ail
ready for trial.
A new grand jury will be se
lected when court convenes Monday.
Getting Too Fat?
Try This Reduce
People who don't grow too f.it
are the fortunate exception. Hut
if you find the f.it accumulating
or already cumbersome, you will
be wise to follow this suggestion,
which Is endorsed by thousands of
people who know. Ask your drug
gist for Marrnola Prescription
Tablets anil follow directions. One
dollar Is tho price the world over.
Hot them from your own drug
gist or fiend price direct to M ir
mola Co., ileneral Motors Dldg. ,
Detroit, Mich. Ity doing this you
will be able to reduce steadily and
easily and pleasantly, without
Starvation diet or tiresome exer
cise. Start taking them today and
gel slender. Adv.
WILL STAGE PLAY
Rehearsals for the annual p'sy
staged by the parent-teacher'
association of the Popcorn school
dittrict began Monday evening
under the direction of Perry Prea
cott ICeiKelman of this city. T.'.e
play chorfeu for this year's offer
ins is & roaring burlesque "Al
ways In Trouble," by Walter Pen
Mare. Last sprir - the association
s aged "A Poor Married Man,"
which was a decided success.
"Always In Trouble" is full of
mirth-provoking liues and uproar
ious business and is planned to
keep an audience in gales of
latiKhter for two hours. The cast
Is stepping In the characters
with enthusiasm and promises t:ie
school dirtrict a regular rag-time,
jazz-time evening.
The cast is as follows:
Misery Moon, a hoodoed coou.
Fred (lilwon; Gideon Illalr, an
irtuciMe, nervo iK millionaire, Jim
IJea; Toiu His-ilc. a young Col
lege man as slick as a whistl;.
Irvin Simmons; Hiram Tutt, an
awful nut. Cash Roberts: Pattrick
Iveller, a ticket seller with a ter
rible crush on Lulu, the lunch
counter girl. Ralph Wilson; Sa
nta nthy Slade, a poor old maid
with pec u liar w ays, Mrs. Fred
Gibson ; Rosebud Reese, th-?
charming niece of Samanthy, Trmn
Simmons; Paula Maleek, a terrible
mun-hunting bolshevik, Mrs. Roy
McDowell; Lulu Pearl, a rag-HuiL',
jazz-time gi-1, Alma Churchill.
The locution of the play Is in
Slab to., MiHsouri, 381 mile3
from St. Louis and 13 miles from
N'eiiral.iit. the railroad station.
STORING VITAMINS
The average healthy person
stores up within the body
several days' supply of es
sential vitamins. This ex
plains why a well-nourished
person of any age is less sus
ceptible to germ-infection
than those who are malnourished.
Scoit'sEmuIsi
is a safety-factor that helps
keep you well-nourished. A
very little used daily to
complement the regular diet,
activates with essential vita
mins and helps build re
sistance. Store up a reserve of Sk
essential vitamins jm
take Scott' regularly. 4LjL
Hcolt A Mown. DloomSeld. K.J. t-T
RADIO SIGNALS HEARD
BY SHIP ACROSS PACIFIC
Victoria, U. C. Jan. 9. Cm
utant two way radio commue'ee
tioa between the steamship Ma
kura and the Kstevan wireless sta
tion, from the time the vessel left
here until she arrived Sunday at
Sydney, Australia, a distance cf
6057 miles, has broken a world's
wireless record, It was announced
toduy by R. J. Houghton, division
al superintendent of the Domini jn
Kovernmeut radio telcgragh office
here.
The record was made by Opera
tor Durkes of the Kstevan station
An4 Sprittkt
ALLEN'S FOOTEASE
The Amlscptio, lienlins Ponder tor
tired, ,wol!il, JiuarlliU, awullng
(uoL It the friction from Ute
shoe, prerent, bllMtem and Kre spots
anU take, tbe Btlntt out of rornl and
buiilonf. AiirajritUMAUB'.Fet'F.M
to break la now Ikwi. Hold every
where. Trial package Free. AddreM
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. L Rnr. N. Y.
Several weeks ago Operator
OurkM establiahed a world's wire
letu record when fa kept in toucn
wit'-, the steamer Tahiti tor a dis
tance ot 5000 miles.
Intuitive knowledge needs no
After months of
suffering
Baby's akin trouble healed
in bm week
probation, nor can nave any, thin
being- the highest o( all human
certainty.
South Hills, Pittsburg, Pa., March
22: "l certainly bless the day I
started to use Resinol Soap and
Ointment. I tried for four or five
months to cure my baby of a skis
and scalp trouble tried nearly
everything but nothing did any
good. Finally, a neighbor recom
mended Kesinol and after using the
soap and ointment on baby for three
days, all the scabs fell off and in
one week's time the trouble was en
tirely cured. I will never be wita-
out them. My
liusband uses tho
'.csinol
'having
Hick
3 think;,1
'.'3 the
jest ha
ever
used." (Signed) Mrs. J. J. Baujii
gartcn, Box 50; Jt. D. 9.
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MY METHOD of rrearinf Piles,
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One may come and go about his duties
as usual Kelict is apparent from the
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the patient's fee.
If Tim wtfl it
will send yoa my FREE
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Immediate
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Acute pain that you can hardly
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the work by sending fresh new
blood tothepainfulspot. Alldrug
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Sloan's Liniment
"kills pain!
FRESH VEGETABLES
F j I H ) 'Hv'tI
Salem Fruit Market
Many choice fruits and venetables are
procurable at this market. Our stock is fresh
and vc have a full variety. We assure you
that you can attain keen satisfaction by per- .
sonally selecting the tempting things we have
to offer.
Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
we offer while they last:
FRESH VEGETAHLES
Spinach, fresh and bright, 3 lbs 25c
Turnips, fresh, clean stock, 4 lbs ..15c
Rutabagas, fresh, clean stock, 4 lbs ..15c
Carrots, fresh, clean stock, 4 lbs 15c
Parsnips, fresh, clean stock, 4 lbs 25c
Potatoes, Netted Gems No. 1 grade, cwt. $2.25
Cabbage, fancy California, per lb 4c '
Lettuce, Imperial Valley quality, per head 10c
Celery Hearts, freshly made by 1
ourselves :.. 15c and 10c
Celery Stalks, fresh, crisp, each 10c i
FRESH FRUIT i
Bananas, ripe and fine eating, dozen 25c '
Grapefruit, 80s, Florida fresh heavy, 4 for 29c ?
All varieties apples and nuts.
We Also Offer:
Fresh Hrussel Sprouts, Greeri Onions, Rad- 1
ishes, Beets, Cauliflower, Green Teas, Toma
toes, Green Peppers, Savory, Leek, Chinese
Lettuce, Cucumbers, Red Cabbage.
Orders of $2.00 or More Delivered Free
(Except Potatoes)
PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE .
IMPORTANT
We bought the entire piano stock of the Peters' Piano Co. (formerly Peters & Mills)
for spot cash. These pianos are all new and are nationally advertised and are strictly
one price. We are offering the entire stock at
The price of each and every piano is stamped on the back by the manufacturer, but we
are going to close out every instrument at a substantial reduction.
Terms $10 a Month
on Pianos
Terms $15 a Month
on Players
We Will Also Include All Our Used Pianos
In This Sale
-This Used
A iKIMBALL
B" $95
USED
PLAYER
PIANO
$295
JUST LIKE NEW
$10 A MONTH
GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING
Used, Slightly Used and Shopworn Pianos
Hale $ 75
Emerson . . . . . : 150
Bradford 145
Twitcheli .......... 140
Haly 90
Schubert 150
Twitcheli ....... 160
Reed 140
Player $295
Schubert..:....... 130
Starr 150
Schubert ...... 175
Fischer 275
Clarendon .-. . . 345
Remington 295
Gulbranson Player 350
Grand Piano $585
BehrBros 425
Richmond 350
Trayser 385
Hamilton . . .:0:..-- 145
Kimball 95
Bauer ............ 135
Terms As Low As $6.00 a Month
There is nothing that will give you more plesure in the home than a beautiful piano I
or player piano. Now that you can purchase one at a genuine saving and on terms
almost like rent, it certainly is the time to buy one.
GEO. C. WILL
432 STATE STREET
Your Leading Music Dealer for 44 Years g