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PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOUBWAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925 COMPANY ELECTS Sllverton, Or., Feb. I. (Spe cial.) At special meeting o: the stockholders of tb Silver-ton rood Products company (be ques tion ot Joining the tanner, amo clatioa which U being formed lor the purport of establishing a cen tral sales agency, was dttcuwi. No opposition was shown among the stockholders ot lbs BUverto cannery coupsuy and the board of directors was aked to sign up. A meeting ot the board of direc tors was hIho held at which itine the sains officers were elected an served I nut year. M. Stooruste was added to the officers by being elected awaistant rec.'utuiy and fi nance officer. The officers re elected were John Ooplerud, inc ident: H. (Jerri vice-iresl;tent. and Norrig A una, secrotary-treaa-urtr. . K. N'uUon and C. J. Cooky, members of the cannery force, have gone to Corvallls to study the cannery business during the 11 re" weeks of the canners' short couidc. For half an hour Sunday even ing Hew Clayton Judy kept 1k undivided attention of his several hundred bearers at the Kugcne Held auditorium when ha gave the baccalaureate sermon for the 25 mid-year Brad auto of the Sil verton high school. The sudience was so quiet during Ilev. IV Judy's address that, Inspite of the continuous loud patter ot rain on the roof, every word of the speaker carried throughout the large audi tori urn Silverton News Silver ton, Or., Ksb. A pretty little social affair of Ue week-end was the card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Saturn. Friday evening. Dainty lunch was served st ths close oi the evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satern, Mim Alice Jensen, alias Cora Saturn, Alfred Jensen and Victor Madsen. Sun day evening Mr. aad Mrs. Oscar Satura were hoej at a little d'B- ner party. Cows were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Adulph llaugsn, Dorothy Haugen, Victor Madn Misa lngeborg Ooplerud accoxn- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Saturn. 14. Stooruste, Miss Dora Hen riksen, Miss Louisa Henrtksen aoi Mies lngeborg Gopiurud accom panied John C. Ooplerud to Putt- land, Saturday. Mr. Ooplerud joined Kev. George Henrlkaen at Portland and the two left for Lutheran meeting at Minneapolis. Minn. They will be gone about two week a Pudding river Is sgaln on the rampage nud motorists are fo recti to take the old Silverton-Salem road to the county eeat. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Benson and Mr. and Mrs. O. Satern motored to Jefferson. Sunday, to spend thi day at the home of Mr. and Mni MYERS CASE TO BE REARGUED v Jisnincion. r eu 3. The nw er of the president to remove post masters without obtaining the approval of the senate, involved in a cae brought from Portland Ore., by Frank 8. Myers, will he re-nrgued In the enpremo court The case waa reopened today. Chief Jueties Taft directing at tennon to the failure of tho pral office department to appear In the argument, and announcing that Senator Pepper of Penntiyl vania would mako an argument as "a friend of the court." The rearKument will take place II her on March 16 or April 13 A tttate law requiring a license for the sale of intoxicating II quor la valid and ran be enforced notwithstanding the federal pro hlbitlon amendment, the supreme court held today in a ciwe from New Jersey. The conviction in the lower courts of Anthony Colors charg ed with selling intoxicating 11 quor without a state license, wae amrmeu. LIVESLEY Livesley. Or., e'eb. 3. Mrs Hud SluteMn.au and Mis. 8. C. Davenport entertained tho O. T. club Thursday at the home of Mrs. Stutesman with a delicious lunch eon. The table decorations were of pink carnations and white lilies and covers were laid for Mrs. Flora Hooley, Mrs. C. W. Schwab, Mrs. Alice Coolldge. Mrs. J. A. Pears;n. Mrs. N. P. Kugel, Mrs. C. D. Query, Mrs. K. K. Hressler, Mis G. 8. Higgina, Mrs, F. J. l.ainaou. Mrs. W. V. Johnson. Mine Frances HresKler, Mia. J, Otborn, Mm. 11 It. Carpeuter and Miss llunnie Davenport. Mrs. C. D. Query atitl Mrs. J. A. Pear wn will entertain the club at Mrs. .Query's home February 11. Mrs, L. M. Query ot Portland if viiiiting at the home of her sou. C. I). Query. James Fry made a business trip to town Thursday. Mrs. Mabel Caldwell and da'ifiV ter, Ardith, returned homo 1 lit week. She had been with M.-a Sophia Mather since her return from the hospital. V. Ilarnmu or Silvcrlon spent the week-end at Mr. A. Cooln!ge, viMiing with his niece, M Blanche Harmon. J. P. llrencler went to Sal-.'ni. Thursday. i J. A. 1'earnon and family haw rented Mrs. Zielke'i place for the comiMjT yi'.ir. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Thnnun nre the proud parents of a baby boy born January 2 S. He is to bt named James William Jr. C. I. Stntrsman made a business trip to Independence. Thur-day. Le.inard 7ielke is working nt the piper mills In Salem. Mm Ksthcr i-ong spent the week-end with her parents iu Woi;dbi:rn. MILLERS TAKE 25 YEAR LEASE Showing faith In Salem future. Miller's have negotiated a lease on the Steves-Moore building, at Lourt and Liberty streets, for t terra of 25 years. Iu giving reasons for a long time lease Mr. Sisson stated that "there should be no question wlist. ever In the mind of any well Informed individual as to th- great future of Salem and its vi cinity. With its industries so var ied in number, its high ratln? a good, clean, wholesome city in which to live and whtch will at tract thousands of homeseelicrs within a few years, and the won derful natural advantages are rea sons enough for us to elect to choose Salem as our future horn?. With visions of having tho largest mercantile establishment In the state outride of the city of Portland, the new lease nffo.'db Millers the opportunity of cxteud ing and improving the store's serv ice from time to time until the entire building, approximating one and one-quarter acres ot (lmr space, is used solely tor depart ment store purposes. The program of remodeling calls for a basement store which is now nearly completed and will be ready to open in the near future. giving Salem an up to date under- priced store SEEK SLAYER OF SEATTLE UN Seattle, Wash.. Feb. 3- Criat long search was being made to day for Klmer F. Manhcart, a contractor. In connection with the slaying of Mrs. Lillian Helen Morley, in a taxleab here yester day. Charles A. Wilkin, driver of the cah said that a man compan- of Mm Morley jumped from his car after firing four ehote and ran to a parked automobile. The machine bore no l.rene. Mrs. Nellie G. Wright, owner of hotel where Mrs. Morley lived and her sifter. Mrs. Molly Gon zales saitl that the slain woman had accepted an Invitation to dine with Man heart. We were tearful something might happen to Helen," they de- lared. We were not In a posb ion to protest her going out. but we did warn her that he bad made threats against her life." Martin Tinglstad, former tiluor- ton residents. A number ot Sirvertonlans are planning on attending ths convert givea by Miss Elizabeth Levy at Salem, Wednesday nlgnU UUs Levy Is a graduate of the Silver- ton high school and has a number of friends hers. Daughters of Kutb entertained at a pretty Valentine party at St. John's social rooms Saturday even ing. The rooms were decorated in Valentine symbols and games ap propriate to ths occasion were played. The co'or scheme was also carried out at ths supper table, where covers were laid for SI. T A traffic ordinance forbidding parking on North Capitol street between Lamberson and D streets, that potrion on which the Parrtsh school fronts, was passed In a rush by ths city council last night, in view of an emergency pointed out by Alderman S. E. Purvlne. j The ordinance further prohibits; autos or othor vehicles from dis charging or taking on passengers! ou this area. Pedestrians are also to be sub-! ject to traffic rulei on thlssectUn ot street, provides the ordinance. naming lanes to be marked on ttie pavement across which pedestrians bust go It they wish to cross at this point. In order to k?p tie motoring public trained In observing this ordinance. Alderman W. W. Rose- hraugb explained that the con mittes which drew up the ordi nance decided to leave the restric tion in force the year round, al though It Is manifestly only safety provision for school chil dren. Stops will not be necessary at the whito linos to be painted. Fine or impirsoument may be Imposed for failure to abide by the provi- otjns of this ordinance. PUBLIC HEARING . : E TO BE THURSDAY Ths joint committee o bank ing will conduct a public hearing Thursday evening of this weak on ths revision of ths atata banking code, according to announcement yesterday by Senator Butler, chalr mau of ths senate committee. Senator Clark yesterday intro duced a Joint resolution providing for a constitutional amendment giving cities and Incorporated towns the right of excess condem nation. This It Is explained, would gtva the right, In case part ot a lot Is needed, to take the whole by paying the owner for it according to appraised Talus un der ths condemnation act. The measure has application to the proposed widening ot Broadway r.nd Burnslds streets In Portland. Without opposition ths senate hilled by Indefinite postponement, in ths adoption of an adverse com mittee report, Senator Clark's bill to change the date ot the annu tl school census. HERRIOT SUSTAINED AGAINST VATICAN ENYOYS Paris, Feb. 3. (By Associated Press) The chamber of deputies last evening voted for -the sup pression of the French embassy to the Vatican by 314 against 850. Premier Herriot had previously announced he would stake the question of confidence on this proposition and the chamber gave him the necessary vote. HARGROVE TO REMAIN - PARK SUPERINTENDENT Aa amlcabla understand! u reached between tba citj council and the galea park board laal night when L. P. Aldrlch, Hoinar Smith and Miss Edith Maiaard ap peared br request ot the council to eiplain action taken In tba re duction ot the pay ot T. L. Mar (rova, park auperitendent. Tt-e membera ot the park board were summoned aa a result o! a letter written by Mr. HargroTa to the council In which ha alleged - fairneas In tba determining ot bis salary. Before the bearing of the otherside of the story last nlghi, another letter waa read from Mr. Hargrore, assarting that ha wish ed to withdraw the letter ot com. plaint and averring that all dif ferences had been Ironed out. A tew questlona were asked by some membera ot the council, not relating to" the Hargrore affair, after Mr. Aldrlch had said th.it there never was any dispoelttou to dispose of the services ot Mr Hargrove, and that he was satis fied with present arrangements Different members ot the council assured the park board that there was no disposition on the part of the council to interfere with park administration. MAIY SChOCi CHILOREQ ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own corn- Sort and the welfare of their children. should never be without a box ot Mother Gray's Sweet Powder for ChrMrrn for use throughout the season. Tbey Break up Colds, Regulate the Bow da. Relieve Fevehanness. Constip ation, Teething Disorders, Headache andStomath Troubles. Used by Mo then for over 30 years. THESE POWDERS blVK SATlbFACTlUN. All Urog stores. IMm t maept tny isMUtt, Trial Package sent AdsVeas Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. SALEM TO PLAY The Salem high school basket bull team will go to McMinnvllle tonight, to meet the high school five. Salem won by a score of 25 to S here, but McMinnville ha improved aud a close game Is ex pected. High school fans will not get to see nuy high school games here until the isth of this month all of them are away from home with the exception ot three games. On the IStta tbey will meet W3t .inn. Neit Friday and Saturday they will clash with the fast Ash laud team in a two-game series on the Ashland floor. Ashland has a strong five this year and unless they crack they will probably rep resent that district. Franklin high ot Portland will also more than likely come from their dis trict aud the way It looks now the finale in the state basketball tourney will be between these two schools as they have the fastest teams seen hers this year. Ash land won orer the locals after a hard fought game on the local floor by a score of 30 to 25. The perennial f1j:ht between fishermen and packer waa Inaug urated in the legislature Mnnil.iv when Molt of ("la (nop Introduced a bill to sbolish all traps, seines and fish wheels In Oregon t Trans. IttM'kpile Punl-lmient. ItoiMtf::;prs and drunken drlv- i a of nuiiMiiohiles nould have to work on rocripiles under the pro tons of a bill Koprem'iitatlve ol tor of Lane county expert to ve ready for introduction tod.v. The bill would require Kherlfrs to see that 'hcav two cl.1s.1vs of law breakers won- engaged In this par ticular type of la 1 1 vocation, Men In all way are better ih.in lln-y room. Fine for Neuralgia Musterole insures quicat relief fron neuralgia. When those sharp paint k shooting through your bead, juar rub i little of this cleans whits ointment or your templet and neck. Musterole is oiaic witn oil of mus tard, but a ill oot burn and blister bkt the i Id-fathioned mustard plaster T M at hen: Musterole is Js mad in milder form for babi and small children. Ask for Children 's Musterole. IS 65c in jars&tubes; hospital sue $3. 9 3 KTTKJt THAN A MUSTARD PLASrt is liferent from all othei iaxativet and r.li.l. lot Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousnesa Th action ol Natufe's Remedy (Ml "'L """ bo"! and Ihor ousk. Th. eftYcU will be a revela tion you will leel ao food. ma, in leaL I ou Bill appreciate thu difference. Chips offth Old Block Nt JUNIOR uttl. Nra Th. MM W - In olhlfJ doM, HMrMtiA Wot rlll.l(.o .nd ..li mi S3LS BT TOM MUMIST DANIEL J. Tit Annul Childless Marriages Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. 3. (By AsotMateu rress) A bill propos ing that n.arriuKes may be an nulled if 'there are no children after three years providing that both bubanri aud wife are not impotent as Introduced In the bouse today by Representative liiues. democrat, ot Douglas I'ounty. fa4asa44a.t-et X Homm-made Remedy Stop Coughs Quickly I Th tvt rMih tnVtia woe T n.r.l. f..UHlJ iil'l'lj nt-IU mud T quick 1 lUaitlr. &avc sbuut 12, You mieht be surprised to know that- the lHt th.nn you can use for a severe eouh, is a roruedy which is e.i!y preiMred st home in jut I a ft-w momrnts. It's chour. but for prompt result it U'at anythiait you evtr tnod, Irtually stdiu the ordinary couuh or client cold in 2A himrs. I'stt' ploanant, too children like it and it is pure and cood. Four 2l't ouiu'pa o( line in a pintybott'c; then till it up with plsia Rrnul.itcd ui;.ir syrup. Or uit cUrt tid nol-.te, honcT. or corn svrup, instead ot miust svnip. if desired. Hum you make full pint a f;imily supply hut co-ttiuti no more than S stusll bottle oi ready-made coujje syrup. And as a couch medicine, there it really noibmit bettor to be had al auv price. It jroe nuht to the spot and Civet qu;ck, lavtinf relief. It Ciomptlv hi-.Is the inil.imed mem rncs that l.ne the throat and sir pAftaUifes, stops the annofiaji throal tukle, ln'in the ph!.rm, and smo your eouib stops entirfir. Splendid lor bronchitis, croup, bearseaeas sad brunch j aI wtlmis. iNnes it a h chly concentrate! com pound of Norwsv pine ritracl, Ism out for healiDit the uiembrsnes. Tti avo:d 4.4Appoinlment k vour tlriicgut for ounert of V.ntx with d;reotions end don't accept anr thins, the tluarsMwHl to mv abso lute itiiartioa or moiry rciundea. Uhe 1'idvS la, W, lad. Build Your Body Back to Health Tanlac le a great natural bund er. It vitalises, the blood.Umu lates the digestive organs, rejuve nates tho liver and peps you up all over. ( . From the four corners of ' ths earth we gather the roots..barks and herbs that go into Tanlac. We compound them after the famous Tanlac formula that has brought health to millions. Our fllee are crammed with tes timonials from men and women in every walk of life, who state gratefully that Tanlac ' ' has brought tbcm back to vigorous strength. If you suffer from indigestion, loss of appetite, can't sleep or rest; If rheumatism Is making life a torture; If your liver Is out of eorta and your body has run down to ekln and bones, get a bot tle of Tanlac at your druggist's and start taking It right swaf. You'll be amazed to note the Improvement that comes at once. For the first time in months you'll feel like eating some xood solid food. You'll wake up In the morning rested and refreshed, ready for a good day s work. First thing you know you'll have some color in your cheeks and ths sparkle of health In your eyes. ixn t nut off taking Tanlac. 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And, in addition, a new, delicate, nut-like flavor- toatty taste you never found before in cats. Ask your grocer! an 4 UlSaf-ta.!? a&BL$lS& t Better Breakfast Cereal INTERVENTION BY POWERS CONSIDERED AT ATHENS Paris, rah. S. (By Associated Press) Tha Freiicaw British ua Italiaa (o.aramenla ara confer ring througk their ehasealloriaa with regards to. the ter;u ot possible triendly in'.arTcnllon at Athena and Anjora In the Creco Turklsh dispute orer the expul sion ot the Patriarch Constan tino from Constantinople, It waa leaned at th French foreign of tlee this erenlnK. Here's how to enjoy your smoking more " Light a fresh one?" he asked hia companion, as he offered a cigarette. Not just yet," the other replied, as he fumbled in his pocket and then put something in his mouth. "This is not the first time I have noticed that about you," the first speaker said. "You rarely light one right after another. By the way, what are those things you eat in between?" His friend smiled as he produced a cylindrical little foil-wrapped roll from his pocket. "These are just as important to my smoke enjoyment as the smoke itself," he smiled. "They really are Life Savers just as they are called." Try them between smokes Probably every one knows those familiar little mints with the hole. But not every smoker knows how useful and pleasant Life Savers are between smokes. Any kind of smoke is more or less bot and dries up the mouth and throat. You can't really enjoy your tobacco when your tongue is dry and parched. A refreshing companion to your favorite smoke Like water when you're thirsty By eating a few Life Savers between smokes you'll find yourself doubling your smoking enjoyment. Their wonderful aromatic flavors freshen your mouth like a good drink of water when you're really thirsty. Once you try them this way, you'll never be without them again. And how much better you'll feel after a hard day of smoking by sim ply having your favorite flavor of Life Savers handy and using them this way between smokes. Lit Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. Six flavors dis played at all good stores so you may help yourself: Pep'O-mtnt, Wint-o-reent Cinn-o-mon, Lic-o-rjce, Cl-o-ve, and Vi-o-le t . itL atturasvr. ' Send them scampering off to school in fresh, bright clothes made from EVERFAST WASH FABRICS The modern way to promote the health and comfort of children is to dress them in wash clothes all year round in fall and winter as well as summer. - And how well they look when you make their little frocks, suits and dresses of Everfast Wash Fabrics I These pretty and practical materials never fade. Tests without num-. ber have proved tliem fast to sunlight, fast to washing, fast to everything. Our assortment of Everfast Wash Fabrics contains materials for children's aprons, rompers, suits and dresses. And for your self there are charming weaves for dresses and frocks for work or play; and also lovely fabrics for table runners, bureau scarfs and luncheon' sets. All can be washed and boiled and they will not fade. And you may choose from a glorious range of alluring colors. Every Yard Guaranteed If, for any reason whatever, any Everfast Wash Fabric fades, youf money will be refunded not only for the purchase price of the material, but for all making costs of the garments as well. This guarantee) applies to every Everfast weave; and color. MILLERfi