Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 20, 1925, Image 2

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925
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From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
GAME INDUSTRIES
PROVE PROFITABLE
NEAR SfLVERTON
SIlYertoa, Or, Jab. 10. 8n
blal.) Gaming Industrie B3em
ffatnlnf in popularity la tha 811
Tfirton district. First and largest
la the iJenaoa pneamnt farm,
which has made a decided auc;es
and is known throughout a large
number of elates and fortvgu
countries Now two new gaming
enterprises are being tried at Sil
verton. Lloyd Iiincs has the be
ginning of a silver-black fox dim
on his place east of Silverton. At
present he haa two pair of very
pretty little animals and by June
he hopes to have several more.
Those on hand are from the I'riice
Edward Isle fox farm. Mr. iiinra
secured them through Dale
Jiuskin of Dundee. Mrs. Iiines
who assiita in the caring for the
animals, says that while they are
really easily frightened, they can
be tamed and will eat from the
hand of one to whom they arc ac
customed. They are enclosed in
wire pens which are In turn sur
rounded by high board fences very
similar to those one associuiea
with ball games of former years.
Mrs. Iltnes reports that the boards
eren have the fierossary knot
holes through which they often
watch the foxes. The animals,
much like thuir human friends,
breakfast on cereal and milk,
while at night they have s henvler
meal which includt im-at. 1 hy
are very fond of apples. An .la
tatting fi-.iluro a bruit, inem is tuat
on uiUlTHorning they do not
-Til.. Air. Hines dofs not allow v!t
itors at his pens unng breeding
season, hut 8a, 3 that in June or
July he hopes to he able to allow
his friends the animals.
The other new enterprise is
that of K. E. Will Is, who is ex
perimenting with a fin!, hntchocy.
This Is also located east of Silvisr
ton on rowers creek in the A')i
qua district. Mr. Willis admits
that he Is a novice at the game b it
thai he is learning and hopes to
meet with sucrcsH. He has been
making a thorough study of the:
matter and appears to know con
siderably about fish hatcheries in
Oregon and elsewhere. Mr, WiiIIk!
came hero early last spring from
eastern Oregon. Ho secured bin
ofiRB from Nevada and in r.ix
months time be had a seven-inch
trout, which, he says, speaks very
well for the water of loweni
creek. He says that more depenlj
upon the water In which the fish
are raited than moat people think.
In many pi ices fish hatcheries nnd
fish cnterpriHes of any kind fall
because of poisonous suliHtauces In
the water or because the water in
of the wrong temperature. It was
his intention, he said, to m?;vly
tent out the water last summer.
Now that he has found that this
seems to be favorable to the hatch
ing and ratting of fih he will
further experiment with feeding
aud raising them. He is prepared
to take car of 100,000 eggs, hast
summer he raided 3000 Kalnbow
trout. He e'-pects to specinllzs in
this kind but may, if hie venture
proves successful, add another
kind or two to his hatchery. At
present he has, besides the home
ta which the eggs are hatched,
two ponds. The lay of the laud
be owns is such that a large num
ber of mure ponds can be adde.l.
The initial cost which Includes Un
building of a dam and suitable
water arrangements, is the largest.
Tho hard labor comes after lliij.
He is planting walnut trees at '.he
etl Ko of his ponds aud, he says, he
hopes to have the place looking
"faiily presentable by spring."
Hi foods the fish liver and, U
.reports, they gather a lare
amount of food from the vegeta
tion growing in the ponds.
SAFE ROBBERS CLIMB
7 STORIES FOR LOOT
Portland. Or.. Jan. SO. Sufi
robbers climbed seven stories in
the room of a building hero earlv
Monday by scaling a Riiper-st rur
tur. entered a trap door on the
roof and Inter broke open the safe
of the Kilham Stationery company
on the second floor, and the Mfc
of the (loodyear ltublwr company
on the first floor, l iking a total of
approifmately $700 in caul, and
$S00 in checks from the two snVs
The building i- two blocks from
police heado.un.ters.
WIU.f.METTEDEFElTEO
BY WHITMAN QUINT
The Wlllamett. bnxkethali
quintet watt defeated by Whitman
college In a cloaelv fought game
at Walla Walla lat night, the
final eroro being 17 la 24. net
ting off to a poor mart In the
first half, the Bearcat! came from
behind and led for a few minute,
during (he aerond frame, only to
hare the Vlenlonarlra again fori;.1
Into the lead shortly before the
gun sounded. Two freehmen.
llolmgren and Fauet. were main
May, of tb Whitman aggrega
tion F&anarht. ixuallr the eklnlng
light of the llearcat quintet, wan
cluteljr watched and failed to get
away with any frequency. Hr
i held to a alngle field goal and
oat fne throw. Kromel, playing
at guard. brnVe through for three
baskets. Kmmel waa recentl?
ahifted to guard from a forward
position. Hartley. Willamette
pirot man. topped Fry, Whitman
forward, by one point In the num
ber of rmmtera made, and wa
'gh point man of the evening
Hartley eror-J three field goals
nd lour free throw.
News from
THRIFT WEEK TALKS
(Thrift and Life Insurance by R. A. Mohney)
By R. A. Mohney
How la Ufa insurance related to
thrift? A life Insurance policy la
undoubtedly a strong Incentive to
thrift, and in the words of Pres
ident Coolidge "Every Insurance
policy Is a declaration of Inde
pendence, a charter of economic
freedom. He who holds one has
overcome adversity." Lord Nelson
la his will left his wife and
daughter "to the tender care of
the British Nation, to which 1
have given my life." His wife and
daughter gravitated to the poor
house.
Some wise sage has said "you
can gauge to what degree of civil
ization a man has attained by the
amount of life Insurance he has
for his dependents, and a wife can
measure her husbands love hy the
amount of Insurance be carries
for her.'' And why not? Isn't the
institution of life Insurance pure
ly the result of civilization? There
has been found no evidence of any
scheme of life insurance practiced
by the heathen tribes.
In tho United States the per
capita life Insurance carried Is
higher than any other country tn
the world. It Is because the
amount we carry as a nation Is in
direct proportion to the degree of
civilization we hare attained.
Yet a recent government survey
disclosed that less than ten per
cent of the economic value of
human life in the United States is
covered by Insurance, which nat
urally would Imply that ninety
;cr cent of our population Is
either physically or morally un
able to get Insurance or too Im
prudent to avail themselves of the
benefit of It.
Silverton News
Silverton, Or., Jan. 20. (ripi
clal.) Miss Winona Palmer, who
has been spening a few days a
guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold
t'raig at Portland, returned to htir!
home at Silverton, Sunday even
ing. Alvin H. Madaen of Sulem spent
Sunday at Silverton aa guest at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J, Madsen.
Alfred Jensen and William Pv
bevtte of Silverton were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Martin Tiugleatad at Jefferson.
The Silvorton legion basketball
T1
The stats board of vocational
education, meeting hero yesterday,
gave consideration to the new piuu
for the apprenticeship school that
Is being eutabliehed In Portland
through the co-operation of the
Portland school board, the Asso
ciation of Building Construction
and the labor unions, togetner
with the state board of vocational
education.
The plan, which has been undr
organization for some lime, was
explained in detail by A. It. Nich
ols, supervisor for trades and in
dustries In the state. Through
the school it la planned to furnish
part-time instruction for appren
ticca in the building trades of
Portland. The building known as
the Buck man school will be ned.
It Is estimated that more thtu
400 apprentices will be accommo
dated in the school. They will at
tend a minimum of four hours a
week. The movement is said ta be
directly in line with tho advantel
program established by similar
HchiHils tn Cincinnati, Milwaukee
and Cleveland.
Will Moore, state fire ninrsli.il,
yesterday sent instructions to
deputy fitae marshals to mako a
thorough Inspection of theaters 1 11
the futiiro while carrying on the
work of the department in t!te
various cities aud towns of the
state. Partlcubtr attention wilt be
slven electrical equipment and to
the law prohibiting the placing of
chairs in nixies after all jeata have
been sold. Fire escapes and ex
hibits will also be carefully exam
ined. Some verbal complain
have been received by the depart
ment. Wayne A. Stewart of Alhanv
yortterduy resigned as a member ot
the state board of fair directors.
His reason as announced at the
otrico of uovernor Pierce was
pressure of private business. Mr.
Stewart Is an appointee of Pierce.
Me had supervision of races at the
fair.
BILL PROPOSES UNIFORM
TEXTBOOKS OVER STATE
Portland elementary schools
will be compelled to use the same
textbooks as used In other dis
tricts ot the state if house bill
No. 6, Introduced by Khrock of
I' lack a mas county, becomes a law.
The meaaure prescribes that nis-
trlcts of the first class now using
textbooks of their own selection
mall not be required to nuke any
change until the next meeting of
tue state t ex hook rommmaion. aft
or which all districts will be re
quired to adopt the nvlectloas
made.
8 brock points out that tM
present system works a hardship
on persons moving In and out of
Portland as a complete change In
book sets for Momentary pupih
necomos compulsory.
The Institution of life Insurance
is one of the finest things ia the
world when viewed in its proper
sense, but unfortunately, far too
many fail to realize that they have
a wonderful heritage. The Insti
tution,. Is comparatively young.
When our forefathers assumed
family obligations they bad no
way by which they could create
an estate quickly to maintain
their families In event of prema
ture death, but today the young
man assuming family obligations
dm snap. lie uo i cuinpeiieu w j
gam oie witu late, lie can can in
his favorite Insurance counselor
who can fix up an estate qulcaly
If he Is In good physical state.
In the United States approxi
mately 11,000,000 people die
every year. The number dying In
a single day Is about thirty per
cent greater than the population
of Salem.
If there Is no more In a family
than the material facts of a roan,
a woman and offspring, there Is
little use for life Insurance; hut
It one sees in the group tti spirit
ual miracle of the Father, the
Mother, with Children to grow up
and succeed to the tv?ltefs and
aspiration of the parents there
life Insurance has a r -rr.ee to
render second in tmpo-tance only
to life Itself.
The life Insurance salesman '
position Is unlqno. To be success
ful he must be s coiuhltvuiun of
3'iusinan and minister, because In
thj llnal analysis a man it not
dcld life insurance, rather he Is
converted to it. Yes: with the
prudent, life injiranro is para
mount In the order of thrift.
from Salem on the Silverton floor
team will meet the All-Star team
this evening. Wednesday evening
the Silverton team will go to
Turner.
E. II. Potter has moved to Lyon,
where he has purchased the gen
eral merchandise store from Kay
J. Fox.
Silverton housewives have ex
perienced considerable trouble re
cently In keeping thoir milk bot
tles. Thieves about town seem to
be making a pretty good business
on collecting them as soon as thoy
have been delivered.
PORT OF PORTLAND
DEFEATS MILL CITY
Mill City. Ore., Jan. 20. The
basketball team ot the Mill City
fire department bit off more than
they could chew again Saturday
night when they tackled the Port
of Portland team, the latter Win
ning 21 to 10. The Portland team
were too fast for the Mill City
boys to keep up with, however,
the game waa thoroughly enjoyed
by a large crowd that turned out
Lineup for Portland Reeves and
Popick forwards, Weiss center,
Ohtson nnd McCracken guards.
For Mill City Morgan and Cox
forwards, Vaughn center, Smith
and Dawes guards, Mahany and
Berry subs.
MILLS CITY PIONEER
CROSSES GREAT DIVIDE
Mill City, Ore.. Jan. 10. Mill
City laat another ot Ita pioneer
residents with the death Saturday
morning ot Mrs. C. II. Work. Mrs.
Work, formerly Miss Caroline
ltaine.. was born in Cass county,
Nebraska, Jan. 16. 1856. was mar
ried to C. II. Work. March 19,
1374 In Atchison county, Mis
souri, after which they morod to
Oregon settling near Salem. In
ISS3, they moved to Mill City
whero thoy have since resided
Sho Is survived by three daugh
ters, Mrs. Ida Iludlong of Salem,
Mr. Laura Kldler of Dallas, nnd
Mrs. Mell Kelly ot Mill City.
Funeral services were held at the
I'resbrterlan church Monday, In
ferment being made In the Fair-
view cemetery between Mill City
and Gate.
Accept only a-emilne Thllllpa,"
the ortK-lnal Milk of Majrneela pre
scribed by physicians for (0
ears aa an antacid, laxative, cor
rective.
is cent bottle, also ts sent
boti lra, contain directions i i any
uruf atore. Adv.
"PHILLIPS" MILK
OFJPSIA
Nearby Valley Points
CONGRESSWOMEN MEET IN WASHINGTON.
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Mrs. Mae E. Nolan, Congresswoman from California, la ahown hare
with Mrs. Mary T. Norton, of Jersey City, N. J., only Eastern woman
over elected to Congress. They met at tbs Capitol on the occasion ot
the opening of the Siity-elfhlh Congress. Mrs. Nolan retires next
March, when Mrs. Norton taken office. Mrs. Norton shattered a enstom
ot tha House by wearing her hat on the floor, where a reception was
accorded her.
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Kugene, Or., Jan. 0. John
Mlchelbrook. 43, and John Michel-
brook, Jr., 7, of near Eugene, are
in a local hospital today as, the re
sult of injuries sustained when
their automobile crashed Into the
Shasta train ot the Southern Pa
cific railroad at the Lincoln street
crossing here Monday afternoon,
The Injuries of both are not
serious, consisting of cuts about
the face and minor bruises. "
The fact that they escaped with
their lives was considered mirac
ulous by those who witnessed the
accident.
Mr. Michclbrook said after tKe
accident that he did not hear the
crossing bell. When his machine
crashed Into the train, It was car
ried for several yards down the
track and thrown some distance
away. Bystanders picked up the
victims and sent them to the
hospital.
Halls Ferry
Halls Ferry, Or., Jan. 20. U
F. Townsend's home was tho
scene of a very pleasant supper
Wednesday evening when several
of the neighbors gathered to spend
the evening. At a late hour a
very delicious lunch waa served
All present spent a very enjoyable
evening.
lien Brown la now at homo
again after trying the road tor a
few weeks with the agency tor
rugs and carpets.
J. B. Cuntmings has began cut
ting wood at bis ranch again.
Albert Koase is cutting wood
tor K. M. Coisan on tha old
Strauser place.
We are sorry to learn that
Roland Hhelton found it too hard
work to stay with the place he had
purchased from K. M, Coisan and
haa given It up.
The many friends and neighbors
of Sophie Mathers will be pleased
Life's Service Station
For the convenience of our patrons and friends in Salem and
vicinity, the Whole Grain Wheat Company has appointed Mr. L
M. Boyer of 169 South High street as Distributor of WHOLE
GRAIN WHEAT in charge of Life's Service Station here. At
this address you may now obtain information and service of
incalculable value to your health and efficiency.
If you are not already acquainted with Whole Grain Wheat, you
are cordially invited to call and learn why it has swept into
national prominence as the world's greatest food.
If you oannot come, phone and. by all means, ask for the "Book
of Life," and other vitally interesting food literature.
WHOI.K CRATTf WITF.AT b not
S aftlrriae although it ia siaed and
preacrihcd by ttaooaanda of the trad
ing dtKtara of America became it
trovrxi b rond que it ion that it trsda
irarUMy to nature the body to not
ntal (anctioa. It i a thrr-tij-a day
fcod-ot a hrrmkfavt Iwd tor erxy
mrrabrr ot the Utmly, distributed by
emr anihoritrd distributor! rather
than thrnugh the gtocrry atore. It It
prepared trad to eat. tn 11 ooacs
ttn ander a uroces which has the en
eWanaejrt ol "The TntHme laaoV
lutr.; of New York. "Go! Tlooaa,
krenng- and "Mod era PrieriHa?
and i protected by toe IHOted Sutas
SM Cnediaa Governments.
I" 61r of the W HOLE CRADf
WHEAT CnMI'ANY. WIS Sormy
eide Ar faacaim, lit, are htrodroaa
and hundred! aad thoaaandt ot leticsa
from all parts of the t:Bii.1 Ct.w.
grate rally and Tolantarily oflmoc tes
Phone or mail your order to. addreat bdotr delivery
will be made promptly. I a
writing please enclose check 42.25 for a dosen ll otnce tins
(never sold ia smaller quantities or thru grocery stores). Orders
received by phone will be billed C. 0. D. Ask for literature,
I. M. BOYER
169 South High Street, Salem. Oregon
Call or Phone 2141, between 1 and 4 p. m.
AUTflOBIZKn DtSTKIBtTTOK WHO IK GRAIN WHKAT CO.
to learn that she is gaining since
her long illness.
There was a goodly attendance
at the dance held In the commun
ity hall Saturday evening.
W, C. Pettyjohn's had the mis-
fortunto'of having some one steal
all of his hens last Saturday night,
This ia not the first chickens that
have been stolen in this vicinity
recently.
Mrs. C. W. Schwab consulted a
specialist in Pcrtland a few weeks
ago in regards to her poor heilt.
The doctor gave her very little
encouragement of which we are
sorry to learn.
Oscar ParcllI Is having his
small tract of land cleared ot the
brush and stumps which is cer
tainly making a great improve
ment. Mrs. William South, the teach
er, spent Wednesday evening with
her sister, Miss Colby ot Salem,
returning Thursday morning on
an early train to her school.
What most we wish, with ease
we fancy near.
Be Well
And Happy
I yea Kavs Niton'
ftCattMt sift. Nature
Rented (M Tablet ) a
vesetabla laxative, loan
lb eso sod relieVa
Biliousness.
Sick Headaches.
reaewtne that vigor and good fttel
baa a narraiaiat ta hinar aatfll at rut
hpw- . i UJ fcrOw
U.Bo. Jr"
Chips off the Old Block
IA JUNIORS Little rfls
The limt M la one-third doeet,
ceody-eoatcd. For children and adulta.
. Sold Py Your Druggist ,mm
DANIEL J. FBY
timony ol fefief u-ora and correctkta,
t over 70 of the eontmon pbraical IUf
rarh aa High Blood 1 'era are. AarJa
ma, fright a Uisrase, Stomach Troahaft
of all Kinds, over and Bnderwnti.
BJsd evca boss caaea of Cancer, anj
voa wtt oae of these letters ao
aolicited.
Kvery WHOLE CRAIV WHRAT
dbtntmtor ra gppotnted to SKRVB
yon ia ohnag the moat Inportanf
pooirm m Uvo vorVd that ol tha
iood na pleca ia your body. IT tt
able hi
Mie tmrai(y so -tafca Trrao
Mrrraty- and add H to roar of try
rat?- ana add n so yoa
frtns? vnar bndv Mi
tha
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mineral eVmenta and vitarmaca srifhe
Oct which health and eihcirocT an4
hie
VaJaahle cdecaixwal
i" iitrratnre wD be famished ca
TTHt fhooofTph recood "THsl
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Silverton. Ore., Jan. 10 (Spec
ial) New casea ot small pox are
from time to time reported at Sil
verton. It cannot be said that
these have been confined to any
certain locality as cases bare been
reported from nearly every section
ot town. As yet the number of
cases reported is not large enough
to warrant a scare and no
churches, schools or other public
gathering places have been closed.
In the beginning the casea seemed
to be In a very light form. Seme
report that with each new case
the disease becomes more severe.
One difficulty experienced seems
to be that at first when one Is
taken ill the illness acts very
similar to the ordinary la grippe.
It is not thought necessary to call
a doctor and so the home la not
quarantined until the patient
breaks out. However, a great deal
ot caution Is now being exercised
and vaccination Is very popular at
Silverton at present. Theodore
Ormbrek Is the latest case of
smallpox reported.
MILLION HORSE POWER
POSSIBLUNAKE RIVER
Washington. Jan. 20. Mans
showing the results of surveys by
department of interior engineers
to determine the water power
possibilities on the Snake river,
Idaho, have just been published
by the geological survey together
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
it na your system or lAcarrn or ueai
neas caused by Catarrh.
t?. J. CHENEY fit CO., Toledo. Ohio
Air Tight
Stays Tight
EVERY joint in this re
marlcable heater is double
teamed no putty joints to
crack and leak air
COLE'S
Original Air-Tight
Wood Heater
it guaranteed to stay Air Tight
as long as used. Holds fire 36
hour Only the best and most
durable materials are used in the
construction of this
wonderful neuter
Select your site
and style now.
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GIESE
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with eetimatea that a airetca of
187 miles from Lewwtou, Idaho,
to Hantingtoa, Ore.. Is capable
of developing more than ont mil
lion horse power.
In that distance the fall of the
river la 1321 feet. There were
found 1 undeveloped power cites
at which the present flow, 1,
430,000 horse power could be de
veloped for SO per cent of the
time and (61,000 horse power
for 90 per cent of the time.
Tanlac puts solid flesh
on scrawny bones
How can you expect to get
back your health and strength aa
long as your body is scrawny and
underweight? Let Tanlac put
some good, solid flesh on your
bones, put your stomach in shpi;
to digest your food, purify your
poisoned blood! Then see how
much better you feel.
In our files are one hundred
thousand glowing letters of
thanks from men and women who
have been helped back to health
and strength by Tanlac. What it
has done for these folks It can
surely do for you.
Tanlac le Nature's greatest
tonic and builder. It is compound
ed after the famous Tanlac. for
mula from roots, barks and cura
tive herbs. It gets right down to
the seat ot trouble and makes
you feel right from the first dose.
Don't put oft taring Tanlac
another day. Don't go on drag
ging your poor, tired out, sickly
body around when this great
remedy can bring you quick re
lief. In cases ot torpid liver, rheu
matism, stomach complaint, low
ered resistance, indigestion and
malnutrition Tanlac will work
TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE
TANLAC
FOR. YOUR HEAJLTH
A One
In
Capital
WiU
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Then Open a
"V- a -aE- ik.
Where Development Results
Now, at the beginning of a new year, the merchant,
business man and farmer are busily engaged in making
plans of development and progress during the other
months of 1925.
The United States National will feel privileged to sit
in with you as these plans are made. Perhaps our
knowledge of the conditions and opportunities in this
community will stand you in good stead. Then, too, to
have back of you a bank that fosters all legitimate en
terprises, really insures accomplishment of the results
desired.
United States
National Bank
Salem.
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
Human Calculator Wins.
M. Ioaudl, a Kronen llgntnlns
calculator, waa recently pitted
against II of the beat typei ot ma
chines tor calculating sums and h
came oft with all but one honor,
M. Inandl easily beat bis mechan
ical competition! la addition, sub
traction, division and finding the
square ot the cube, but In extract
ing the square root ot a number a
machine came out first. In tha
complicated problems tha man
won easily.
Got Rid of
Neuralgic PairM
"I suffered four years from
indigestion and neuralgic
Jain. Now. thanks to Tanlac
am in perfect health."
A. R. Anderson
1505 Austin Street
Houston, Texas
wonders. Get a bottle this very
day and etart feeling better to
night. Adv.
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