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THE CAPITAL JOUtjNU SALKM, OREGON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925
Prom the Richest and
Best Part of the State
JURY SELECTED
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Silverton. Jan. l (Special)
The selecting of Juryman for the
city of Silverton, and the election
and installation of officers of Sil
verton organisations hiive occupied
the attention of Bilvertonluns dur
ing the past week. The named
selected to serve as Jurors in the
polico court of Silverton for the
coming year are: M. P. Solvers-, J.
O. Thelna, II. H. VanValkenburg.
James Smith, T. D. Allen, A. A
Uuvln. B. TlntfloHted, JtOHCoe Lang
ley, John Nlcol. Floyd Allen, C.
M. Wray, B. (iundernon, Thomas
Kkalfen, A. K. Smith, Norrls Amci,
Oscar Cavendar, Hoy Alorley, John
Conrad, K. Alam, (I. M. Opsund,
A. Kn nt son, Ol'.o L,tft:ird, Fred
Km?, Carl Lorenzcn, ErneHt Htarr,
1-f. K. Steon, Huben Thornely, A.
H. Thomas, S. J5. Ostium, Hurry
Depart.
The Knk-hU cf Pythias and the
Pythian gutter held a Joint In
stallation of ofltccrs at the
Knights of Pythias hall. L. N. Lar
ton, acting as deputy arund chan
ccllor, G. It. Monr, as grand mas
ter at arms and J. K. Wood as
prolato Installed tho following of
fleers for Homo Ixxle No. 35 to
net during Die year 1925: Axel
Larse;i, C. C; F. i. Knight, V. C;
W. 1. Nlcol, Mat. A ; M. L. (Jot-
tenberg, l'rel.; Joseph Winters, K.
of It. S.; J. i. Drake. M. of X. V.
L. At. Larson. AT. of Kx.; L. O.
UaU-y, At. of V.; O. Kturaaali, I,
O-: John Peterson, O. O.
Minn Is Moser acting as deputy
grand chancellor, agisted by Alyr'
tie Eastman and Ma Kobtuolt, in'
stalled tho following for Home
Temple No. lit: llurile'.t Carmpen
ter, P. C; Ksste Hpecht. Al. K. C;
Al.irlo Lytic, Sr.; Lizzie Cooley, Jr.;
Florence Williams, HI sr.; Klla
Knight, O. O.; Kllzabeth Gotten
bers, protector; Adu Kk man, M.
of K. C; Ieta Otnen, Al. of F.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, M;uion
Circle 314 held installation of of
ficera, Installing the fallowing to
serve during the coining year: O
N. Kuby liiunk; P. U. N., Minnie
Winchell; advixor, Leona Krens
magUuiin, Eva Itccse; clerk, I'earl
Harvey; banker, KlMe Si mora I; at
.ten dan t, Loulao Leftlei; Inner sen
tinel, AlauJle Flood; outer sentinel,
Kara Soller; captain of the guards
Ala We Ktorlif- inu.sirlun, Anna Ad
am, managers, Hebecca lfurbcr.
rressiQ Scott, Alaud Koaeman
corrcMjiondeut, Alurguret Liikens
flag boaror, Mary AlcCullough; In
stallation officer, HlelU Hlackcr-
by. .
At the UiHt illatlon of officers at
Tryphena llebekali Lodge, No. 3H,
tho following wery installed: N. O
Maude Aleyers ; V. U., Km ma
Drennen; recording secretary
Frances OourlJe; financial secre
tary, Ina Huroldj trctuturer, Myrtle
Stewart; war., Minnie Wineholl;
con., Orpha Chatieiiwartn; chap..
Carrio AKCulloiifch; O. O., Frances
Cherke; U. H. N O.. Kmnia Adam-
son; L- S.-N. G-, Roy SKaife; It,
S.-V. O., Sylvia Allen; 1 S.-V. U.,
Cathcryn Taylor.
Officers elected at the uunual
election of the Flrt National bank
of Silverton wore, president, T. P.
Kistelgen; vice-president, T. T.
Rlstcisen; vice-presldt lit, John
Woltard; vice I'rcsldent, Julius
Aim; cashier, R H. Adams; as
sistant cashier, O. A. llrotcn; di
rectors, Julius Aim, N. Inertness,
I. V. Worden, John Wolfard, John
U. Uoplerud, T. T. Itlutcigeu, T.
P. Ist.Mgen.
Officers elected for the Silverton
high school commercial club were
president, Laura Norgaard; vlee
president, Grace Lyons; secretary-
treasurer, Leora AlcClung; ser-
geant at arms, Norman K.iMm.in
SILVER FALLS TIMBER
MILLS OPEN MONDAY
The Silver Kails l.uinher con
puny will start tholr mill Januar;
19. tvlth Pitnil nrnunnxl. ..f .. t-n....'
lor run of two eluht-hour sMU
uurniK me pomitiB ttensun. Tin:
FrPfl K. ViMm fnnl vir.l .ulll
handle the entire output of !!
Inch mill blocks and 4-foot t!nlw
tor tins year as in the past. Woo.l
(ruin this mill Is a Rood ur.ulo all
the year round. Mr. Wells coa
(idein this wood at present prlcos
tho most economical fuel on tin
market BUd absolutely tU'irautee
It to be uneiiiiuled anywhere al
the price. Also, he handle Hie
best Krade of cordwood that eau
be obtained. This Is a reminder
that this business Is here to sluv
and to give, always, satisfactory
service.
JOHNNY JONES TO SERVE
BANQUETJOR VETERANS
Johnny Jones, who prnpnred the
banquet for Ihi Klki ludce when
It was oritanlied i years sso. han
completed details tor the lunch
eon for ex-service men at the Klk
club rooms Thursday night. C.vil
war veterans, 8panish-Ainencun
veterans and those who served In
the World war have been Inv.te.l
through officer of their organiza
tions and sthe , rooms are being
prepared for an onslaught of vis
itors. Vaudeville entertainers hive
been obtained from Tort land to
put on acts In the lodge rooms ! t
the benftt of the rx-scrvlce inn.
tun will begin at I o'clock and
will continue rcveral hours.
This reception will be Iht sec
ond of the kind In the Inst two
years. It a Ullered an annual
affair will be mnd of t It e ex
ervlce men'a entertainment and
that thoy will fc continued in thf
now Klks temple t.i he roa-ty lor
occupaney In early summer or before
News
NEW POWER ARISES
A new power has arisen In Trana Oannasta, power which manj
political observers belief may become pilar of all the Russia, It U
tho Republic of Georgia, Aula loaders, drafted from too ranks et th
discontented In the Hovlet regime, are making of this new Btat
potont factor In government, Mamlaa Orakhalevahvtl Is President ol
Ueorgla, M. Blalln, on of the ablest pf Russia's leailere, has Joined
In tho formation of the new government, Blrgo Ordsliwekidt la com
mander of th Georgian army.
West Salem News
WouL Salem, Or., Jan. 17.
Mluuetta Ulglor, who hag been en-
Joy ins; several weeks vacation
with her slater. Airs. J. A. Guiier,
and family, has returned to Ban
Kraiicisen, Cal., wLere she la tak
ing a nurse's training course. Mia:,
UlgWr haa been the guest of quite
a luw of her Salem friends during
Iter vacation.
The butcher shop has changed
hands agr.in to the former owner,
h. b Cupps, and the shop has been
moved from thu HuberUon proper
ty ou Front street, Klngwootl, to
tho ISoutltwick building on L'ront
street, West Sulem. Air. Capnts
carries a flue line of meat.
Aim. Marrow of Dtindo mads a
short call at the Walter Means
home recently.
Air. and Mrs. N. O. Halo maiU a
Hhort visit at the tiulea dweilitiK
Tuesday.
Mis. Catherine Wood of Win
ih'tt, Muut., is tho finest of hor
sister, Mrs. L, h Wood, and other
relatives.
At:, and Mrs. Ralph Sebern .Tve
a birthday dinner Sunday In honor
of the lattor's father. Air. Barber,
to Air. and Mrs. Aloos, Mr. an J
Mrs. Frank Forrester and Mr. and
Mrs. llarber.
Mrs. Cbuilefl Rmmers of I.yone
visited her mother. Airs. Alarsliall,
Saturday.
Little Oorthcia Lehman has re
turned to her home hi Salem if tor
a week's visit with her grand
mother, Mrs. Pell.
Airs. Huston has returned home
from Sheridan, where nho watt
called by the death of her son.
.1 ni.'s Huston. Others wli, at
tended tho funeial were Mr. and
'h i. Arthur Atfore.
A1r. rarlstun was the guest of
Stayton News
St ay ton, Jan. I Tho annual
meeting ot the stockholders ot the
canning company was held Afnndny
afternoon at the Forrester hsll and
the following directors were elect
ed: Oen. Keeeh, John Rosier, Oeo,
A. Smith, Henry I-'ansnmn, (lea
Tate, John Luber and I. J. Hoedift-
heimer. The president, vice-presi
dent and secretary and eecretary
treasurer are elected by the direc
tors.
O. A. Ralph returned Fridny
from a biisineHi trip to I'ortland,
C. C. anJ 19. C. Carter families
have moved back to the Selmer
Crock Falls country from IJsiaea
da. Thev have purchased a new
mill outfit which they will locate
on the Sundln place.
leury K. Smith Is named as ex
ecutor of the will of hia eiater.
Mrs. Luclnda B. Miller.
Airs. It 10. Tate and Mrs. E. I.
Crabtree entertained a number of
tt lends Wednesday eveninjr. the
affair being In the nature of a fare
well party to Mr. and Aire. Frost.
Air j. Van Vnlsa and baby are
here from Portland this week visit
K with Dr. Van Valza the dentist
who has charge of Dr. I'intlcr'a
office during his absence.
Alva Smith came down from Ks-
tacada the first of the wevk and
Kilo Mae returned with him and
will enter school here.
J W. Mayo. Edw. J. and (Seo.
It. Uell o fthe First National bank
attended the bankers' convention
and banquet at Sulem Thursday
input.
Air. and Mis. Elmer Archara
beau are the parents of a daughter.
R. D. (Jack) Froet the popu
lar manager of the Standard OU
company for the district for the
past two years haa been transfer
red to Ht. Helena, Oregon, and left
$900 GHAND PIANO $585
Just like new. This li a real
nap. Terms $15 a month.
Geo. C. Will. 432 State Street
from
IN SOVIET RUSSIA .
her ulster, Alia. Lehmau, recently.
Mr. WiUon of Salom has rented
tho George Frazier property and
tako i puticession.
Air. and Mrs. Harry PhlUlne
wore guests at the home of Mr
ami Mrs. N. K easel ot Dallas, Sat
urday and Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Huff hare returned
homo from a buBincsu trip to Port
land. Little Gertrude Cannell, who
has been seriously HI, Is a little
Improved in health at this writ
ing. William AIcAdams Is serving as
a clerk dtirin& the term ot the
IcKiHlaturo.
Airs. Voih, one of the teachers
of the West Baiem school, who
has been off duty for several days
on account of sic knead, haa re
sumed her work again.
Air. Simmons of Salem has
moved his family to the Leach
property on Franklin avenue.
Air. and Airs. ZlllfiKousk. visited
nt the home of tile former's Ulster
ut Htckreall, Sunday.
Little Klanora Aleans has re
turned homo after a week's visit at
the home of Air. and Mrs. W. J
Alarrow of Tlundee.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray were Sunday
viaUors at the homo of the for
mer e father Sunday.
Iottie AIcAdams has returned
home nfter a visit with friends at
Independence.
Airs. Dunlap am' children of Sa
lem spent Monday at the home of
her molhor, Airs, lleason.
Thoso who have been ailing In
our midst are Mm. Peterson and
Gertrude Cannell.
Aim. Voth, a teacher In the
schools here, is boarding at Mr.
and Aim. Karl Wood's home.
Thursday to take up ula duties
there. Aire. Frost and baby will
Join htm later.
Ernest Denny has purchased the
residence of the late Luclnda B.
Miller.
Nearby Valley Points
STAYTON STAGES
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Stayton. Or., Jan. 1 7. The
1 rze fhow windows in the A. F.
Sneer & company store have been
Riven over for a time to the lij
p)uy of Stayt n's various manu
facturing tuduV.rics, In one win
dow is ehown vtie products of the
Sautiam woolen mill. The coma,
blankets, robe, etc., making a
very handsome and creditable
display. In another window may
be found products of the Phelpj
:. an itfac luring company, whiwt;
breakfast sets are In such dcMiitml,
the Stayton Canning company.
Stayton Flour! in Mills and St'.y
ton bakery. Stayton may well be
proii'I of her numerous munu!iic
turitiR industries.
Thuso who took the examina
tion for posl master at Stayton
were: Mr. Kinina Sloper, V. C
Crabtree, Clyde Hoffer, Kd Andcr
tou, Joseph J. Lambrecht and Al--jrt
Frank.
The Installation of the Rebekah
and I. O. O. F. lodges was held on
Thursday evening. W. H. Hob
son, past grand master, and Airs.
Hattie Ficklin, past noble grand,
acted as grand marsh a la. The iu
ntalling officers were: Mrs. Mar
garet Schaefer, district deputy
president, and C. P. Burmestcr,
deputy grand master. The newly
elected officers of the I. O. O. 1
Installed were: H. J. Kowe, noble
grand; Anton Broms, vice grand;
V, H. Hobson, aecretary; W. A.
Weddle, treasurer.- The Rebeknh
officers Installed were: Aim.
Christina Cladek, noble grand:
Airs. Agnes Sttipka, rice-grand;
Airs. Grae Ncihert, secretary;
Mrs. Allie Alurpliy, treasurer.
Aftor the installation, which was
given in a very exemplary man
ner, an address by Professor Wiilte
and several musical numbers were
enjoyed as welt as most excellent
refreshments.
NEMUER ROUNDS '.;
24 YEARS ON ONE JOB
August Neugebiuer, managing
clerk of the Put ton hook store,
will soon become a member of the
"I remember when" club, accord
ing to E. C. Patton, one of .the
owners of the business, as Mr.
Netige'jaiier is now rounding cut
his twenty-fourth year for the
firm, which has been In the same
location during that period. ,-,
Men in the city who could,. bo
included In this club are Homco
Huntor and Fletcher Long, man
agers of E. C. Cross & Sons meat
markot, and Nicholas Haas, clerk
in the office of the secretary of
elate, according to Mr. Patton.
Mr. Hnafl, of Air. Kozer's officii,
has been there more than 30 years.
Mr. Hunter haa oeen in the Cross
market for more than 30 years
and Mr. Long has been there more
than 2 6 years.
An Egyptian manuscript on pa
pyrus, found on the mummy of an
Kftyptiuti and now reposing In the
British museum, is said to bo tho
oldest almanac In existence. The
days are written in red Ink and
are followed by three characters,
supposedly describing the weather
to be eipccted. It clearly estab
lishes the reign ot Rameaec the
Creat.
AUGUST HUCKESTEIN
INSURANCE AGENCY
Representing the Travelers Life Insurance Co.
Writing
Fire, Accident, Automobile and Life Insurance
Continental Underwriters, Minneapolis Fire & Marine Ct,,
Union Insurance Co.
211 Oregon Building Phone 1339
One Way to Save More In 1925
The reason that many individuals are unable to save
successfully is due to the fact that they do not have
their spending systematized in the proper ration with
their income.
One way, and a resultful one, to save more this year
than last is to use a United States National Checking
Account to pay all bills. This plan benefits in two ways.
First, a record of every dollar spent is furnished. Second
ly, your entire pay check is deposited, thus doing away
with carrying cash in your pockets which somehow or
olher seems to melt away.
or
United States
National Bank
Salem.Oregoiv
Silverton News
Silve.-ion, Or., Jun. 17. (apo
dal.) Two games are slated foi
Sllvcrtou tonight at the Eugene
Field gymnaFium. One is between
t ie Salem high school and the S.I
verton high school boys. The oth
er is between the Salem Y and the
dllverton second team.
Wife and children of J. T
Cooke report that they are much
worried over the absence ot Mr.
Cooke, who left Silverton tor a
visit In Canada several months
ago. Iiis journey has been traecu
through Seattle, where be visited
a slater, and on to Toronto. Can
ada. Since then no trace of hi nr.,
it is said, has been found. Ac
cording to reo.jrts received from
Toronto he intended to continue
his journey on a boat. He has
been gone since early last fall.
G. G. Sapper of Sappers' Inc.. ol
Hermiston. Or., has closed a de.il
with W. H. Cochran & Son for the
PROGRAM FOR
YEAR PLANNED
Stayton. Jan. 17 The Woman's
Community club have arranged a
definite program for the remainder
of the year. The topics of the
meetings are selected in accord
ance with the purpose of the
club which la to secure co-operation
in civic, social and Intellec
tual activities. The club haa ap
proximately 300 In the treasury
and expects within tho next few
months to Invest it In some pro
ject for the benefit of the com
munity. Alembers who are in
terested In how this should be
used are urged to attend business
meetings or "forever hold their
peace."
February Sth is the first anni
versary ot the club and this event
will be celebrated with an even
ing party.
All meetings are held In the
Forrester hall and following is the
program tor the rest of the year:
January 20th. topic: Woman's
Club Work. Mrs. Alice Dodd of Sa
lem has been invited to speak on
the subject and there will be spe
cial musical numbers. The com
mittee for tho time are: Mrs, C. H.
Itrewcr, chairman; Airs. Mattie
Bruce, Mrs. Alae Crabtree, Mrs.
Chas Qehten, Mrs. Pearl Mills and
Mrs. J. Thoma.
February 17th, Community Im
provemont. Mrs. Pearl Speer. chair
man; Atrs. Chas. Hall, Airs. Ame
lia Van Ermcn, Airs. Martha
Brown, Airs. Edna Gehlen, Mrs.
Anna Hobson.
March 17th, Library Day. Talk
by Miss Marvin, state librarian.
Committee, Airs. Allie Murphy,
Mrs. Norma Lau, Mrs. R. D. Hoke.
Mrs. Deldrick, Airs. Alda Alurphy
and Airs. Wm. Cladek.
April 21st Spring flowers day.
Mrs. Alaude Beauehamp, chairman
Airs. K. D. Alexander, Airs. Mary
Frank, Mrs, Hay, Mrs. Chas.
Cladek, Mrs. Mary Alayo.
Alay lflth Installation. Last
meeting of the year. Mrs. Eliza
Taylor, chairman; Airs. Burmes-
ter. Airs. Joe Spanlol, Mrs. Howe,
Mrs. Tapscott and Mrs. Hattie
Fricklln.
pu reticle of the Cochran hardware
store on Main street. Mr. Sa'p'ier
expects to mote his family to 8-1
verton as soon as suitable liviaj
quarters can be found.
The Silverton district Sundiy
school convention will be held at
I he Methodist Kplscopal churc'a of
Silverton, Sunday. January 18. A
basket dinner wilt ba served at
noon -nd a program will be held
during the afternoon. Sunday
morning the "Circuit Rider," a
motion picture of historical viiue
especially featuring the plooeer
ministers, will be shown at the
church. This will begin at 1 1
o'clock.
EMERSON PIANO $150
This is a real high grade Piano
and has a wonderful tone.
Terms $7 a month.
Oeo. C. Will. 432 State Street
Another Big Show
Sunday
VENETIAN
FOUR
"A Night in Venice"
Wolfe & Ward j
''lea for Two and Then
Some" I
4-The M'Leods-4
, In "Black and White'
E. J. Moore
"Tears of Buddha"
Ella La Vail
"Entertainer"
BLIGH
IBM
ESSEX-6-COACH
w . lay: nrp
Htts GvezntteGt
The Chassis Is Patented
As its Coach Body has changed the whole
trend to closed cars
So Essex Chassis likewise forecasts the
mechanical design of the future
Essex provides stability without unnecessary weight.
It has economy without sacrifice of performance.
It is low priced without disappointment in looks or
reliability.
1 1 is more than up-to-date in design. 1 1 is in advance
of any car with which its price can be compared.
It is built on the Super-Six principle, by Hudson
workmen in the Hudson shops.
In quality Hudson and Essex are alike. The patents
which make the Super-Six the most enduring,
smoothest motor and give it all advantages sought
in eight cylinders, prevent any from copying its
chassis as has been so generally done in copying
the Coach body.
ESSEX HOLDS ITS OWN EVERYWHERE
Price $1,070 f. o. b. Salem
FRED M. POWELL motor cars
Cottage and Ferry Phone 2126
r
When You See Them Fill St
you know it's brand new
V 1 wf "You can't help fettin all tt life out
nr at m WOUid Clutnrd Bout-Dry Battery,''
my L4tUe Amprc.
JOE WILLIAMS
"The Battery Man"
AUTOMOBILE ELECTRIC WORK OF ALL KINDS
631 Court Street
WleWrWWirWW
R. N. MacDonald
Phone 793 Marmon Dealers 256 State
Come For Bargains
Make Us An Offer
We want action always.
So come in and try amr of our
Bargains In Used Cars
Give the most reasonable terms.
Franklin 5-pass. Touring (10B series)
Franklin Roadster
Hupmobile 5-pass. Touring.
Oldsmobile 8, 5-pass. Touring.
Hudson 7-pass. Touring.
And
Marmon 7-pass. Touring with
Glass Enclosure.
All sales have our guaranteed service
offer. Open evenings.
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
Filling with acid starts the Hfe of m battery.
We can easily demonstrate to you that there
is not a drop of acid in Wiilard Charged
Bone-Dry Battery and you can watch us
fill it.
Phone 199
STORAGE -
BATTERIES
Valises
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