Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1925)
1HURSDAY, JANUARY" 22, 1925 PAGE TWO THK CAPITAL NAU SALEM. OKKGON si A.i II- is a From the Richest and Best Part of the State Mill City. Or., Jan. 22 Ths peniux of lam luegiug camp iA ths Hammond Lumber eompAny Bear Uetroit, which was caeduled to bav ttikta place this week. haJ to be post nun ed (or a few dan longer on account of. the dscu now at the cttupi, more thin feet being reported at the works. It is intended to open the cuma as quickly at conditions wilt per mit. A party eons-uUng of Froil Wsitsuurg of Gates, road super visor; J tin Aduuis ot the Sunt tit ji Garage and other business uuau cl the vicinity lett for Albany, Wt'J nesday morning to take up wiih the county ofiicere tbe matter of purchasing for tbe district extend ing between Lyons and Usics necessary road equipment which will make it possible for them to keep tbe roads in passable condi tion. They are figuring on a grader, scarifier, tractor and oth er equipment. 7 tie roads butwe?D these points aiv now in a miser able condition, no attention hair ing having been given tbem this winter. They are now in gjni condition fur working, and witii the aid of the new proposed equip ment, it will be piwsible to keep tbem in firrt class condition ull tbe time. The cast of tbe "Arrival of Kit ty,' which played hero Thanks giving, under tbe direction ot M'-na Virginia Mason, were gumts tt a party at "the big house" Wednes day evening, car tin. dancing and music being in order tbronghoiil tbe evening. It aluo hajipcuej to be the birthday of MIhh Mildred fctrevy and Kred Olin, which gave cause for more jollification. SUBPOENA WHlELER BEFORE CRA.1D JURY Washington, Jan. 22. StfW to tubpoeua Senator Wbeek-r of Montana for ap)carance before a federal grand Jury here have been taken by representatives of the department of justice in a fur ther proceeding related to the case already pending against him in Montana. Although no Bubpocna actually has bo n served on t tic senator, he will be given an opportunity U appear before the grund jury iilnri:; with Gordon Campbell, Indicted will, bi in in Montana and ottiora Subpoonus for several of the pros pective witneHi have been it- sued and tbe case will be placed before the grand jury here euny next .'uonth. Whether the pen 1- ing case in Montana will be lia- mised depends on developtiieuts. MONMOUTH CLUB'S ANNUAL BANQUET Monmouth, Jan. 22 The aumi'il Commercial club banquet waa Riv en tn tbe Odd Fellows hall Tues day night. More than 1U0 attend ed. Sneakers included J. H. Land ers, president ot tbe normal school H. W. Morlan, mayor, offtcera of the Commercial ntid Civic clubs and school hoard. The mayor until that wlille Monmouth now had more than ten miles of concrete sidewalk, several miles more were planned for this year. A special election will be held In Kubruury on a bond isue for a sewer 8y.it em A special school election to vote bonds for a new high school gym nasium also will be held soun. In the necretary'a budget report It was brought out that tbe Com mercial ciub had expended more than $800 last year. maydrIarhrgRs" city committees Silvcrton, Or.. Jan. 22. lS,n cial.) Mayor Ueorjte Harr of Hil vcrton has made the following commit tee appointments: Jutlitl ary H. Gordon McC'nll, Alnv t Webb, C .t. Cooley ; finance 11. H. Hanks, Gordon Mci'ull, G. J. Cooley; street L. M. l.atvon. C. J. Gooley, Albert Webb; healM. fire and water Anion Corlrntse, L, M, Larson, K. li. Hunk; paK Gordon McCall, K. 11. Hanks auil Amos Corho'ise. BRITISHlSKEDTF CELEBRATE DEFEAT Newport Npwi, Va. Interest extentling oveini'MS la claimed (ir the prHMHd Beaqulrentoriir:il celebratlun of the Hrtttsh sur render at YorKtown, e-pouwired liy tha Kiwanla club of Newport Newa for Ortolier 19, 1931. Internntfonnl participation will be sought to the pugeant to be presented showing the actual ,ur render of Cornwallla to Waihlnrc ton .after scenes of the early co lonial period anal! have led up to the climax. The trueat beauty la tbe beauty ot a beautiful life. Safe for Children Muthera everyarbeva demand a reliable cough remedy free from Injurious narcotics. Supplying this demand for fifty year, made FOLEY'S IIONBY AND TAR COMIWND one of the Lariteel Belling Couch Medicine In the World. Children like It. "Mr lit tle boy hid a Tery bad rouKh. an-l after he need FOLEY'S HONKY AND TAR COMPOCND He rot re llf at once." wrltea Mrs. Vnr. llelle. Penroy. Mont. Refuse ul ti'.utea Adv. News from Liberty Liberty, Or., Jan. 22. Last deew was test time in the Liberty school. Thu.;e who made the high est averages are as follows: BUCi grade, Oscar Hernd t ; serea t n , bdis Hell Matheaoa; eighth, Lsla Fox; ninth, Willie Hcrudt. Constance Sne.son spent the week-end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Deacer aaJ children have roturned to their home at Mariun after visum rela tives hire. Dorothy Ilrowning recently took part In a musical recital given lu Salem by Mr. Hurry M. btyles. Miss Florence Berndt, who ba& been out of school tor Home tiuu on account of sicknevi. has re sumed her studies at biuitv col lege. 1'aul Judd is iccoverinc after being ill fur sime time. iUrry Bailie, who is at tU bead of the cl ib work in Marion county, visited the Liberty school laat Friday, h gave a short talk on club work, urging the members to finish their projects. He prom ised lo be present at the bcaI meeting of the ciuIm. A. M Schmidt of Marion was a recent gtteat at the homo ot Mrs. K.. Schmidt. Mrs. Karl Cone went to Silvcr ton last Monday evening. Mrs. liruce Cunningham enter tained Mrs. Earl Cone and MUa Dorothy Erskine at dinner las'. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Rains and Mrs. W. J. McKilllam of Oregon City were gutts at the J. K. Itauit home a few days ago. A birthday dinner was given at the homo of Mr. and Mra. W. H Dornun last Sunday In honor o.r the birUidays of Mrs. M. Dormun. Juanita Dornian and W. il. Dor man. Those prooeut besides tb honor guests and hoe teas are fallows: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar l)cn cer, Mrs. Hat tie Laturop, Mm. Chratine Lalourell, Mr. and Mrv Sidney-Talbot News Sidney, Or., Jan. 22. Lines 3J and 40 ot tbe i'ueitic TelepltLhc company held a special meeting at the Talbot store mat Friday ft-: the purpose ot discussing the u-iw ruling ot the company regards; rentals on t lie farmer lines. Mr. Sanders, branch manager for the company at Albany came do'rvu and gave a talk. Hucna Vista Lodge No. 24. Iu depenJcut Order of Odd Fcllowti, gave an entertainment in their ball at Huena Vista, Saturday night. The main number on the program was a mock inUiu;'.o:i which was cleverly gotten up and was the cause of much merriment. Several vocal slid lustrumcu'.al numbers were well rendered. A dclichnid chicken pie supper was served by the Woman's club ot (lupiia Vista just before the pro gram. All members and their fam ilies wire Invited. Those ttt tend ing from Kidney were: Mr. an 1 Mm. C. O. Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. .'. K. Meier and J. O. Whitcuum. Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Tharp and Mrs. C. O. Wliitemau were in Sa lem on business Saturday. Wi.rd baa been reecived here of j the marriage of two old time Sid ney boys Lloyd Mccuisou aim 1 feldwaid rhillip. Mr. Niccobi-jn makes bis bom i in Astoria now itid was married to a young lady , of that place just before Christ mas. Mr. Thillips Uvea at Shrri-! dun and was murrted at Chi its t- matt. . Mr. uud Mrs. diaries Meier sput Saturday iu Salem. Mrs. J. O. Farr and It. H. Farr were in Salem on business Friday. William Helper, who formerly lived at Talbot but who is now a recti deu t of S.i lem , w as b u re oti business Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Keipor in a carp-Miter, Martin TinjTlefdad has rented the farming land belonging to Mrs. Robert Kelxhnlck and will sow tbe place to spring wheat, Mrs. li. Hampton went to Al bany last Monday to visit her daughter, M rs. Arthur Johtivm. She returned Wednesday and .Mrs Johnson accompanied her to i-iy for a few days, J. D. TurnidKf has finished sawing ties at hU present site ou the (1. H. Tharp place and h: closed his sawmill until be finds s new location. The roads In this district, Nv S3, arc iu a deplorable couditUn. Tbe gravel has been scooped Into (be center of tbe roadway acd deep ditches are on either side of the gravel where water stand. ' (Nmstantly, this softens the road bed so that ruts nave been forr't'd I When Stomach "Rebels" la.stantlv! End luUicstioiv Gas. IIeartburu4 Acidity Correct your dlcrstion and sjulst jour ri-hrlliouf stomach by satins a In tut'lrt of l'ap' 1 Ha pepsin anytime Nuthinr known tllrvt' the d'At.YBa of InJIires Hon, ti.im-s. Ite.iiVturn, Klntulencs, IM vn'tMi? vr Aridity so promptly h-tdf-. 'he rfllet Is pleasant and h t. mil l. News M. Dorman, Mrs. Margaret Weatcr, Miss Gladys Weaver and M.st Wilda Lathrop. Mr. and MrB. Marion Kueblcr and son of fortlaad visited at Liu. Fred Kuebler home last Sunday. Mrs. Fred Kuebler returned home with them, where he will remain for some time visiting. The standard cooking club iu the Liberty school elected tbe fol lowing officers last Thursday: President, Ellen Neucns; vice president, Janett Dasch; secretary Kdis Hell Matheson; treasurer, Uonie Mumford. W. D. Dorman is acting as sulesmau In tbe Browning canly factory. MU8 Dorothy Erskine, the Inter mediate teacher, was not able to each last Monday and Tuesday ou account of suffering with lon oilitis. Harlan Judd, who has been 111 for some time, had his tonsils and adenoids removed last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fair have returned from Oklahoma, where they have bee. for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kains ail sons, Lyle sod Lester, went ic Mills City last Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Main's aunt. ."Irs. Work. Mark LeKojr of Denver, Colo , was the week-end guest at the E. L. Coffey borne. Alva Coffey has built hlmeelf a Ford "bug." Miss Mabel Dallas of Eugene is visitiug at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dallas. The mother cf Mrs. J. C. Cruth crg has gone to California to visit her son. Carl Ttoef and family of Port land have returned to their home near Dr. Cruthera'. They former ly lived here. Watch for the announcement of the program that is to ba given soon in February. which makes the main roads al most impartiable in places. On some roads conditions are so bad that It is impossible to paws ve hicles and motorists muet wait in farm gateways fur others to pa.ee before venturing on again. Peo- plu are becoming disgusted and it ia hoped that -something may be done to repair the roads very soon. Lyons News Lyons, Or., Jan. 22. Mra. Kra m a Lyone returned home from rortlaud the firttt ot the week. Mrs. Nute Allen, who had her shoulder fractured before Christ mas is blowly improving. Mrs. Clinton Surry is suffering an attack of tousilitis. Mrs. Kalph Trusk was a Salem caller last week. Miss Frances Schnackeuberg has been laid up for a few days with a sprained ankle, the result of playing basketball. Mrs. Nellie limit and Mrs. Eva Manning and little rod visited at the Alex Hodlker borne last week. John Hodiker started tor Ray mond. Wash., last week w here he will be employed in a logging camp. Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Martin and little son of Salem were Lyons call ers Stturday. Mr. Totter is very busy remodel ing his new store, formerly owned by Mr. Fox. He le now palntln? tbe Interior. Frank Johnston and son, Ken neth, of Salem visited with home folks here last week. The palm is not gained without the dust of labor. Mills Catarrh Germ In Three Minutes Chronic catarrh, no matter how bad. r.d o.in-s of hrrmchtal asthma now vteld inniwttly to Ui ainazlns dlscovM-y of a l-'rvufti sctetitltrt. Thin druicleN method rulU-d lasvr kill. the Rrrm In LhrM minutes, yt In ivsltlvrly hann A'H to ttiH rtwnt AnUvnlo UtmtttS. i'otir hend unit Itinn;' nro cleared Ilk itinalA .Suiter its ai relieved hi a slugls nislit To prove It and to Introduce Lavx to n inUllon suffrrm in one month, I ilTr to wti1 treatment fres ami IMmtitAld, to any ono who wilt writs for ,t. No i.MlKntlon. No coit If It cures yon. yon can repay the favor by telltng vnfir frienJu tf ixvt. the loss Is mine. No mitttwr wlwt you hs-w tried, just na' ute your nuine and aJilros lor :hm frrneroun frn trwttment nnd prove l hut you can L rid ot catarrh. V. It. RM IT If, RI7 Lave Blrtg Khiimhm City. Mo, Millions know tiis tnsrtc of "l'sps's Di a pepsin' and sJways krfs it handy to rs In fores tns dl fffstlon, should thsy sat too muoti or Mt aomsthlnjj which does not asret with Uism. tt) osnt packafss sua ranted by drua-ssu svsry n hers. Ad t. Nearby Valley Points Italian King Save ' Throne by Act. I ! J.:l 4 m ft ii it , 7mSk 5 w-r- - Ait .Vi " uncensored messacea trom liaiy. filed In France, report Uiat Kiss Victor mmanuel saved his throne br refusing to len decree pr sented to bim by Premier Benito Mussolini, dissolving the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Tbe message declares that bad King Victor Em manuel signed tbe decree, be ivoald now bo on'bia way to exile In Kj0l land. m Avoid self pltr and you will wca)e most of your grief Mothers, Do This- When the Children Cough. Rub Mutterokon Throataand Cheitt No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into ctoud. or worse. Anc then's when you're glad you liave s jar or iviustcrole at hand 10 givt prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You sliould keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or ioints. SDrains. sore muscle. chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). Tomotherat Musterole Is also , mad, in milder form for babiea and small children. Aak for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars ana tubes. Belter than a mtutard piaster MS ns- SALEM'S GREAT FOR MEN AND YOUNG SV1EN on SUITS, 0'COATS and FURNISHINGS CLOSES SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th A?DBffY .You can not afford lo miss these great savings offered in every line. Buy now and save on your future needs. Be here Saturday the Last Day b One SWEATERS Pall-Over Afl Wool Values to $10, to doss put, all Cooley Silverton News bilverton, Or., Jan. 22. (aie ciai.) Trinity iiorcas soeiety ul-i at Trinity social rooms Tuesday evening of this week with M Otto Legsrd, i.Irs. K. Kiemraivk and Mrs. Henry Ton-end as Uosx enues. Three new members wet added to the Bociety. These are Mrs. Jd. C Jaconsen, Miss Viola, Kiveness. Mrs. Mcivin Rivencss. Tbe aociety also decided to giv a Washington's birthday rty on, February 21. The committr in charge is composed of Mrs. Klmcr Olsen, Mrs. Adolph Ilaugen and Miss Grace Lyons. For some unknown cause a uum br of the rural mail boxes on route 2 were knocked dowa aome time during Sui.day night. Weth er It was done on purpose or not Is not known but from the number dovu it would indicate that it had been done deliberately. The Silverton high school girls report that their schedule for bas ketball during the season has been arranged as follow;: January 23, Kstacada, here; January 30, Wood burn, there; February 6, Chema wq, here; February 13, Kstacida, there; February 20, McMinnvllle. here ; February 2 7, New berg, here; March 6, Woodburn, here; March 13, Chemawa, there. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ottowar of Silverton have moved to Eugene lor s lew montha. Mr. Ottoway will assist Grant Davis in building a house lor the latter s son. George, who makes his home at Kugene. Wallace Cooley. formerly with the Silverton Service Station, hue accepted a position with the Oiler tp Station on North Water street. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Doyle and daughter from Hazelton, Idaho, have come to Silverton with tbe intention of making this their noma. Mr. uoyle brought a car of horses, farm machinery aod household goods to Silvertno. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! .Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism 4 -fuO Acept only "Bayer" package J fTt 1 which contains proven directions, t 7 Handy "Bayer" boxes of 18 tablets -" AIm bottle, of 24 and 100 Druggi,U. aiplrla la U, treie mark ot Bin MunrwtOK of Uii,llrKlluler of Smllcrllttria OVERCOATS One Lot to close out all wool good style HALF PRICE HATS Lot Values to $5.00, now $1.95 All Others Less 25 $3.95 Buy Jhat Suit Now 25 Off; pn Entire Stock THE MAN'S SHOP Sunday morning at the Chris tian church, from 10 o'clock until 11. has been set aside as "Boy's" day. Mrs. T. K. Preston sujxrin tudent of tbe Buuday school, re ports that all boys from thr.it months to 100 years will be wel comed. Henry Williams, who for the past three ; ears has been ownr and manager of tbe Kez baroer ohop on Water street, has sold lib busincsc to Martin Peel of Port laud. Mr. Williams says h plant on locating at Portland. Th Silverton Legion basketball team added another victory to its former two last night when it de feated the Salem All-Slam witi a core of 29 tt 16. Latham, Silver ton center, was high score man with 14 points to his credit. The Silverton team will play IudepMtd ence here next Wednesday nighi Fairfield News Fairfield, Or., Jan. 22. Mts. Ruben Short of Mill City spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Martholer. Mr. and Mrs. John Jmlah made a business trip to Portland, Fn day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart and little son epent the week-end with F. R. DnRftte and family. Colds Fever Grippe Co Stop them today Stop them quickly all their danger, and discomfort8.EndtfieteTOwdh the Doisonsout. Hills break colds in u hours. They tone the whole system. The prompt, re' I luble results nave led millions to employ them, Don't rely on kuer helps, don't delay AUdnigcbtt aILLV Pries 30c CASCARAQUININE trttb portrait colors Un AIIkub and Sirs. AlUr'.l were week -end v.mtur, in rw lanil. P Parker, who has been quite 111. Is much improved at this will ing. ftrhnnl. v.i reonened Monair there being no more cases of scar- letiua reported. Klt-u ft F Pnrker returned home Saturday, after apendiug a week with her daughter in Portland. John Imlab will put nig now casolina launch into tbe water Saturday. Jess Moor spent a low aa with bis brother, Charles, tiiis week. .mi i. Fnreler. Tinv Viatica in-1 Frank Mahony are uuiouj the ra dio possessors. NOW At the Salem Automobile Co. The Mill Dollar Motor In the New 1925 Star Car 0 i SeelTl 1 A SUITS One Lot to Close Out HALF PRICE SHIRTS One Lot Dress Shirts Values to $1.50 $2.65 Mens Soft Collar SHIRTS Values to $1.75 lo close out 75c IKgsjSSSSSI By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents Hairs Catarrh Medicine:? U rid our system ot Catarrh or Deaf ness caused Of Catarrh. f . . CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohw Capital Journal Want Ada Pav r nr. 1 ion If r Stf: AS Huntington