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'THE CAPITAL JOUflNAi; SALEM, OREGON
.TUESDAY, JANUARY i:t, 1923
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
RADIO USED TO
JAIL
Omaha, Neb., Jan. 13. Omabj
police are holding Norman Taylor,
several times an Omaha burglar
suspect, in connection with lb
laying Saturday ol a policeman at
Marietta, Ohio, pendiiifc a radio
o-jery from station WOAW.
Taylor was taken Iroin a local
hospital last night, where he
sought treatment from a gunhci
wound iu the loft arm. Suspect
ing be migbt Lave been wounded
In some atfray with police, lorai
officials broadc:ist his description.
The description was heard by
Chief of Police Putnam of Maii
etta, who immediately called Oma
ha police by long distance shortly
c tur midnight.
According to Night Captain
Troby, Putnam said Taylor luted
tl o description of one of the rob
bcrs who was shot in the arm u?
he ran from ttu scene of the lata!
booting.
Taylor's wife and bis brottier.
Ed, were also taken into cub tody,
Taylor inslsLg he wae accidentally
shot by his wife while driving
from St. Paul, which he said
his home, to Man k a to, Minn. He
said she was firing at a fence post
when she accidentally abot htm,
He said, according to police, that
he received first aid treatment at
Mankato aud proceeded to Omaha
by rail. Dr. John H. Thomson, at
tending physician, said the na
ture of Taylor's wound show he
had received first aid treatment at
some well equlpper! hospital.
According to Omaha police rec
ords, Taylor baa served In sevon
penitentiaries since 1506 on bur
glary charges.
COOPERATION IN
At a meeting of the Atmoclated
Charities, held hut night In the
rooms of the Salem Chamber of
Commerce, decisions were made to
work for closer cooperation be
tween the various charitable
organizations of Ralcm. A list Is
to be prepared of all those being
helped, with the Idea of prevent
ing any overlapping of work.
Judges Hunt and McMahnn and
Itov. Martin Fereabetlnn were ap
pointed to explain plans of the
Associated Charities at s meeting
to be held In tho near future.
Kxact dale of the meeting will he
announced by Mrs. Carson, presl
dent of the organization, and the
general public will be Invited to
be present.
Reports given last night Indi
cated that during December, 1924,
and the first 10 days of January,
1925. help was given to 433 In
dividuals, comprising 109 fam
ilies. Among the things distrib
uted wern 1426 articles of cloth
ing and 13 loads of wood.
Mt. Aneel Weddin
Mt. Angel, Ore., Jan. 13.
Frank Ernst of Portland and
Elisabeth Runner of this place
were united In wedlock at St.
Mary's church here last Monday
morning at 8:15. A wedding dtn
tier was served to the relatives In
this city and the yoong couple
departed for a short honeymoon
after which they will make their
home In Portlaud. Mr. Krnst Is an
imployee at the Meier Frank Co.
Itore.
to Portland
and Return
Benefit by low week-end
fares now in effect, on
sale Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. return limit
following Tuesday.
Or 15-day fares, on sale
any day return limit 15
days, with stop-over at
any point en route.
Make all your travel
plans to take advantage
of these low round trip
fares.
For full information
about these and other
round trip fares, com
municate with
Southern
Pacific
For information let 0. L. Darling,
D. V. P. A., 181 H. Libtrty
8t, Phone 41 or 80.
News from Nearby Valley Points
PLAN REVISION
OF
Calendar revision has Just been
adrocated In resolutions adopted
by the American Association for
Advancement of Science. The
league of nations bas had a com
mittee working on this subject for
several years. Business and scien
tific men in a number of different
cities ot America have recently
formed organisations for bringing
about definite action by the gov
ernment. It la claimed that fifty
million dollars a year will be saved
i America alone by simplification
of the calendar.
J. M. Clifford of Salem will give
a free lecture on this timely sub
ject Wednesday evening January
t4 at H:it unlock in the auditor
ium of the Women's club Iiouac,
North Cottage street, near Che
meketa. Mr. Clifford has been a
student of this subject for more
than 15 years. He was the first to
publish in this country the plan
Silverton News
Silverton, Ore., Jan. 13. (Spec
lal) Trinity Young People's
Society gave a short but Interest
ing program Sunday afternoon to
an audience numbering about two
hundred. Trinity Y. P. S. pro
grams are gaining In popularity
and at each monthly meeting a
large number of members and
visitors are present. Lunch was
served at one o'clock with Mrs.
Roy Solum, Mrs. Amos Corbouse,
and Mrs. J. Jacobson as hostesses.
The program given consisted of
selections by Trinity band, a read
Ing by Margaret Satlier, violin
solo by Alfred Jensen with piano
accompaniment by Miss Marie
Cor ho use, piano duct by Miss
Louise and Miss Dora Henrikseti.
Rev. George Heuriksou spoke on
Hoy Scouts as a new troup Is be
ing organized at Silverton under
the auspices of Trinity church.
Rev. Mr. Henriksen also an
nounced that Ray Charlesworth,
former leader of the Loyal Legion
band at Silverton had promised to
assist with Trinity band. The
musical organizations of Trinity
nro preparing a concert to be
given In bU weeks. This will con
sist of numbers by the choir,
band and string quartet besides
special vocal and Instrumental
numbers.
Oscar Steelhammcr of Salem has
been secured to direct the Loyal
Legion band at Silverton.
Mrs. Clara Raltimore and her
mother, Mrs. Helge Rue, are both
111 at Rue home on North Water
street.
Rev. George Hcnrikscn Is at
tending a board and corporation
meeting of Pacific Lutheran Col
lego at Parkland, Washington, In
the forepart of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyer and
family spent Sunday st Scotts
Mills at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
P. Moberg. Alvert Moberg who
joined the navy early last fall Is
A Raw, Sore Throat
Cases Quickly When You
Apply a Little Musterole
And Musterole won't blister like the
old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just
spread it on with your fingers. It
penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle
tingle, loosens (he congestion and draws
out the soreness and pain.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It is fine for
quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis,
tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma,
neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu
risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and
aches of the back or joints, sprains, wr
muscles, bruises, chilblains, (rusted feet,
colds on the chest. Keep it handy
for instant use.
To Mather! Musterole la alto
mad In milder form for
babies and small children'
Ask for Children's Musterole
35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos
pital size, J.uu.
Better thorn a mustard platter
Miller's Subway Store
I Bargain Square Special
for
Wednesday and
Thursday
One lot of Ladies
military heels, sizes
89c
which is most actively advocated
abroad. j
The calendar vltilly affects ev
eryone and as the government will
noon be called upon to take defi
nite action toward Its revision all
public spirited persons should be
interested in this lecture. Mr.
Clifford will fully discuss the two
proposed systems and will sum
marise the matter In a clear and
interesting way. A general dis
cussion will follow the lecture.
This talk 'as recently given In
Cjrvallis and was much enjoyed
by a large audience there.
3 KILLED, 18 INJURED
LONG BEACH EXPLOSION
Long Bfarh. Cal., Jan. It
Three unidentified men are dead
and 18 are seriously Injured by
terrific boiler explosion In the
new plant of the Southern Call
torn is Edition company this morn
ing. One of the Injured men is
unconscious and could not be
identified.
The blast occurred, according to
company officials, when a new
boiler recently completed and In
spected, was steamed up.
at home on a ten day furough. He
starts on an eighteen month
cruise sometime In February.
Jack Fox has purchased the
milk route from Omar Halverson
and leased the Clarence Halverson
ranch where Omar has been mak
Ing his home. Mr. Fox Is a well
known cattleman.
ine Parent-Teacher's associa
tion will meet at the high school
building Tuesday afternoon at
3:10 for its regular meeting. A
special feature of the program
will be the spelling match between
the P. T. A. and the students
R. Goetz. superintendent of Sil
verton schools, will talk on the
bond Issue, to be voted upon for
(he new school on January 17.
This issue Is also being supported
by the Woman's club.
High school boys receiving their
letters for football this year were
Gilbert Oddle, Robert Fronk,
Charles Kdison, Cecil Clow, Ron
ald Hubbs, Dwight Klrcher. Gra
ham, liurns Gflkcrson, Wavard
Cramer, Forrest Wright, Dale
Moo res, Milton RrUtol Lloyd
U Ire her, Winficld IJrant, Francis
Woods, Leltoy Rue, Earl Starr,
Paul Hlazer.
Miss Winona Palmer was hos
tess at a very enjoyable party at
the Marion Palmer home on North
Water Street, Saturday evening.
Cards furnished the amusement
for the evening. Those present
were the hostees. Miss Palmer.
Miss Cora Satern, Miss Lillle Mad-
sen, Miss Alice Jen Hon, Miss Nettle
Hatteberg, Kdwln Ilatteherg, WIN
(lain Hatteberg, Alfred Jensen,
Victor Madsen, Harold Larson.
EndsStubbornCougha .
in a Hurry
For pmI tlrtlvtmrm, thla Jd
boniM-reftdft retiiKlr Km mo rquai.
ICMlIf and chil iireiNtrrd
You'll never know how quickly a
bad rough can be conquered, until you
try this famous old hoineunde rem
edy. Anvoiie who has couirhed all
day snd all night, will say that the
immediate relief given is almost like
manic. It i very ennily prepared,
and (here is nothing better for coughs.
into a pint bottle, put 2 ounces
Of Pint's; then add phi in granulated
sugar svrup to make a full pint. Or
you can use clarified mo! a uses, honey,
Wcorn syrup, instrad of sugar avnip.
itlier way, the full pint saves about
two-thirds of the money usually
pent for cough preparations, and
gives you a more positive, effective
remedy. It keep perfectly, and
taste pleasant children like it.
You can feel this take hold instantly,
soothing and hesliug the membranes
Jn all the air passages. It promptly
ooaens a dry, tight cough, and soon
you will notice tho phlegm thin out
and disappear. A day's me will usually
breik up an ordinary throat or cheat
cold, niitl it is also splendid for bron
chitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron
chial asthma.
Pinn ia most valuable concen
trated compound of genuine Norway
pine extract, the most reliable rem
edy for throat snd chest ailments.
To avoid disappointment, ask your
drupgint for "2, ounces of Pinex
with directions and don't accept any
thing else. Guaranteed to give atmo-
1 Th 1'iaex Co., ft. Wtyat, lad.
Brown Kid Shoes,
2y2 to 4
pair
Shanghai, Jan. 13 (By Asso
ciated lresa Control of Shanghai
the gateway port of China, over
wnlch the Peking government of
Wu Pet Fu, since deposed, started
an agree -live war tome months
ago, passed back to the adherent
of General Wu today when more
than 7000 vanquished troops of
General Chang Yuang-MIn, rival
leader, were disarmed and admit
ted to Interment in the French and
International settlements.
General Chang represented the
new Peking government named
under the direction of Chang Tao
Lin, the Manchuri.in leader, after
he swept down with his armies
from Mukden and overthrew the
gi'vernmcnt of which General Wu
was the military head. The new
successful offensive against Shan
ghai was led by General Chi-
Jisieh-yuan, tucbun of Klangsu
province.
The 7000 defeated troops Intern
ed today present a new difficult
problem to the foreign author!
ties whose settlements are crowd
ed. The foreign authorities pro
pose to arrange with the respon
sible Chinese officials here ti trans
port the Interned soldiers from
Mnansnai.
Silverton, Or., Jan. 13. (Sps
ial.) W. L. Cunningham, owner
of the Cozy, was presented with a
silver football trophy by the Sil
verton high school football squad
of '24, In appreciation of his serv
ice to the high school football
teams. W. Long, In his presenta
tion epeecb, stated that Mr. Cun
ningham had "been guilty ot at-
ten din- all tho games played by
the team, and had for years served
the capacity of referee without
a cent in remuneration."
In thanking for the trophy, Mr.
Cunnir jham said that football
was his ideal sport, and that his
services and efforts would always
bo directed toward the school. Mr.
Cunningham is chairman of the
Silverton school board at present.
The trophy Is a regulation size
ilvr football, mounted on -an
ebony pedestal and is now on dis
play In the window of tho Cozy.
ALWAYS HUNGRY
Growing children are almost
always hungry and demand
an abundance of vitamin
rich food.
Scott's Emulsion
Is vital-nourishment that
helps children keep their
strength and grow normally.
Most children need Scott's.
Mmlt ft Bowwe. Blonmfield. W. J. 14-10
"Pj NEW TODAY
l from the Novel
J "WILDERNESS"
f Evelyn Campbell
yjl The sttory of a eirl
1(1 withj two husbands I
Thrilling!
t v$ jStartling!
f r Even Better Thaa
(try 'Black Owa'1
Comedy
J&yv$. News
mr 18 ' fv-
IdiuripHUN
Lj OREGON (J
ss HOW PIATOQ
FIRPO DEAD ONE IN
TEX RIM'S OPINION
New York, Jen. 13. (Bjr Asso
ciated Press) Tex Rtekard ap
parently la conrinecd that Luis
Firpo of Argentine Is a lost hope
Witness the "bin ten" of
heavyweights selected by the
leases ot New York's greatest
door arena. Flrpo can be beaten
by six men In the country. Rick-
ard says. Better than Luis, in bis
opinion, are Charlie We inert of
New Jersey, Quintln Romero of
Chile and' Jack Renault of Hon-
treal. Dempsey, Tom Gibbons and
Harry Wills are rated above the
Argentine.
Rickard's selections sre due for
a test In Boston February 16
when Romero and Welnert do bat
tle for 10 rounds. When the out
door season comes. Gibbons is ex
pected to meet Wills and the win
ner to face Dempsey.
CIRCUS WOMAN DIES
FROM LEOPARD'S CLAWING
Bay City, Mich.. Jan. 13. Mrs.
Dolly Hill, known to the circus
as Dora Valiceda, who was at
tacked by a leopard she was train.
Ing, last Friday, died of her In
juries. She was terribly clawed
by the beast, a jungle leopard,
which had recently been added to
a group of five trained animals.
LIVESLEY
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Townsend
from Sheridan were In the vicin
ity recently.
J. 0. Walker was sworn In by
the county court Friday to be
patrolman of Road District 28 H.
Leonard Zlelke Is remodeling
the Interior of his home.
Mrs. F. E. Dressier entertained
the G. T. club Thursday, Jan. 8.
A delicious luncheon was served
at 1:30 o'clock. All present spent
a pleasant afternoon.
John Walker Is sick with a
severe cold.
It wilt appear how Impertinent
that grief was which served no
en of life.
Aspirin Gargle
in
Cut This Out and Save if
Subject to Sore Throat
A harmless and effective gargle
is to dissolve two Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin In four tablespoonfuls
of water, and gargle throat thor
oughly. Repeat In two hours if
necessary.
Be sure you use only the gen
uine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,
marked with the Bayer Cross,
which can be had in tin boxes of
twelve tablets for lew cents.
Adv.
Governor Pierce has, on recom
mendation ot the state parole
poard, granted a conditional par
don to Victor B. Reed, who was
sent up from Tillamook county to
serve two years for assault with
a dangerous weapon.
Heed was 20 years old and bis
ife It. In a quarrel It wax
char ted that he spanked her with
me nat side cf c carving knife.
She recently appeared before the
parole board and asserted that the
spanking was the result ot a "kid
quarrel" and that had it not !e?n
ror their landlady she would not
hare prosecuted her husband.
Since Reed's incarceration a child
ha been born.
The governor also commuted
from 20 to 8 yeurs tho sentence of
George Miles, also of Tillamook
count, who was convicted ot
forging a t'.O check.
MACCABEES INSTALL
Mill City, Ore., Jan. 13. San-
tiam Tent No. 90, order ot the
Maccabees, ot Mill City, held their
Installation ot officers at their
last meeting, the following being
Installed: Mike Hacker, com
mander; H. W. Bordune, lieuten
ant commander; R. A. Mason,
chaplain; W. Rhodes, sergeant:
J. A. Swan, master ot arms; C. A.
Johnson, first master ot the
guard; Ben Cagle, second master
of the guard; A. E. Abelson,
sentinel; H. H. Fenner, picket,
and James A. Swan was appointed
captain of the degree team. A
membership campaign Is In pro
gress, with all members hustling
for new blood. This lodge carries
both sickness and accident insur
ance, and is one of the most ac
tive orders of the town.
STUDEBAKER
Reduces Prices
All Closed Cars
Effective January 8th
ALL PRICES SALEM DELIVERY
Standard Six New Prices
Country Club Coupe . . . $1595
Coupe 1710
Sedan 1815
Special Six
Victoria $2220
Sedan 2330
Big Six
Coupe $2825
Sedan 2965
Berime 2040
AH Prices Salem. Open Car Prices Unchanged
MARION AUTOMOBILE CO.
Phone 362. Open Day and Night. 235 S. Com!
THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR
To Staee Operetta
II11I City, Ore., Jan. 13. Mrs.'
Nina Wadsworth Kabler Is hold
ing rehearsals for the operetta,
"The Windmills of Holland",
which she will present to the pub
lic about tho 23rd o! this month.
All local talent will bs used in the
Bhow, and a first class perform
ance Is jooked forward to.
Albany Pioneer Dead.
Albany, Or., Jan. 13. J. Fred
Vates, 91, Oregon pioneer, and on"
ot the few remaining veterans of
the Rogue river Indian war of
1855, died here thia morning. He
was a native of Tennessee. He
had made his homo in Linn county
since cor.lng west.
REINFORCE GLANDS
TO KEEP YOUNG
SAYS SCIENTIST
Thousands of Men nud Women
Are Now Taking Claodoffeii to
Help Itegalu Normal IH-allti.
Vigor aud Strength
Dr. Arnold Lorand of Austria
says in his book, "Old Age Defer
red," In speaking of the glands:
"We must Insist upon the rein
forcement ot their functions If
changed by age or disease by
means of extracts obtained from
the similar organs of healthy
young animals."
Glandular Acllrlty Necessary if
Important Organs of Body l'er
form their Functions
At a recent medk.il convention
in Chicago Dr. Hoy Upham, pres
ident of the American Institute of
Homeopathy, stated that because
of the Intimate connection of the
nervous system with the glands,
many sufferers from nervoua dis
orders were receiving remarkable
benefits from glandular treat
ment. He further stated that this
glandular treatment could be tak
en by mouth like any other medi
cine, and that an operation is not
necessary.
Dr. Samuel J. Staub, according
to a rcent dispatch, said that
people Buffering from that "below
par" feeling, accompanied by Iohh
of appetite, sleeplessness, loss of
weight, and bo forth, can bs set
right by having the balance of!
their glandular secretions restor
ed.
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
lh,u ",u,ch alwe" u t0 ,OM
mo ur tima la ths repugnance.
which many of us hava to labor.
IF MOTHERS OILY KNEW
Many children areeonr
tlatnlnt ot Headache,
everishness, Btomacti
Troubles and Irregular
Howell snd taks cold
easily. II mothers only
knew what MOTH UK
cbaits swm row
oms wuutd do lor
their children no family;
would ever be without
them lor usa when oeed
ed. So plfAsanl to take
BOrTACntPT and so eflectlvs that
Ul siiBiimm mothers who once a
tbcm always tell others about Urera,
At all Dniggiits. Trial Package PKKB,
Addres Mother Gray Co., Le liny. N. T,
tr.landtilnr Twatment (Clnndoses
Cun Now Be Tuken In Con vol
lent Tablet Form
Thousands of men and women
are now turning to glandular
treatment to help regain lost
rttrenpth, vigor, vitality and health
Since science has prepared a
gland treatment in simple compact
tablet form Glandogen it is a
simple matter to take glandular
treatment Glandogen is scientlflc
a ' ' p repa red In t wo ' i f feren t
forms, one for men and one for
women, from the vital glandn of
hfalthy young animals, combined
with other efficacious ingredients.
J. C. Perry drug store will supply
you. Adv.
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