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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1925)
PAGE TWO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1J25 News from Nearby Valley Points from the Richest and Best Part of the State Dy Capital Journal's Special Correspondents THE CAPITAL JOuMiAL, SALEM. OREGON OIL RETIRE UST OF E Silverton, Or., Feb. 9. At a re cent meeting of be Silverton wat er commlision it ivas voted to take up the lust ou 'stand fug boml against the Silver creek water ayt tem. The total sum of the bonds was $6000. Thu money Cor the payment of these bonds was raised from business during the punt year. The low water period dur ing the lumnier gave the commli sion much difficulty in supplying it patrons living on East Hill and Liberty Hill with the nwei nary water. N. Uigcrnens, a mem ber of the commission, advanc'l mi idea to meet the difficulty. In brief Mr. Digerncas plana to t.kc the emergency pump at the p:.ant and 1 nst ii 1 1 It above the power plant on Silver creek. A part of the work which the commlwhin plans to complete in the near fu ture is 700 feet of Sinch pipe on South Water and Rock atreeis. connecting with Mala street Ji:d running to the reservoir. Tbe Silverton nigh girls won mother basketball victory vvho.i they defeated the Chemawa Rirle on the home floor Friday niRhl y l score of 38 to 8. The Sllverto.i girls have a good record this year and win their games by a large margin. The tables were turned by the Chemawa boya. however. the neconr! game as they won from the Silverton high boys by a core of G2 lo 5. Los Annies. C;l., Feb. 9 If thf spotlnrc world held its brenth with nnxlty when Jack Pempsey and his bride, formerly Kutell Taylor, slipped out of a hotel In San IuVko early yesterday and dis appeared It can relax today and she its tnutene! nerves a reat, for tli-s heavyweight champion nnd his film actrena wife have been tcun-i: at least they were found for a few minutes late last nlht Mr. and Mth. Dempsey arrived In Lot Angeles without being de tected but were rerognixed at once of course, when they entered the hotel which the champion oper a tea when he is not fighting or acting In pictures. The clerk, be Ing on Dempsey payroll, could not be mistaken In the Identity of the vUitora, but If, he thought they were going to occupy the bridal suite ho was disappointed, for In Uhh than tei minutes they played tho Han Diego trick nil over- slipped Away for a destination un announced, As a concession to the curious, however, the champion left behind him the Information that he and Mrs. Df-mpsoy would be back In Io Angelea tonight or tomorrow and that the world need not worry. HELD JUSTIFIABLE Washington, Feb. 9. Sur charge Imposed upon railiord passengers iifiinrf Pullman facili ties were held today by the timr state commerce commission to bo justifiable, and railroads were au thor zed to keep the practice in effect. The approval of the surelnrso, under whu-h every pustietita'r eu gagink Pullman accommoilal loin pays to the railroad an aimmiu equlvulc-iit to 5" per cent of tin: I'ullmau elwrge, reunited from tln lirnt bleu of an Investigation int.' tho cumin us of the lMillniau com pany uuil 'he terms of U contracts with railro- i. The decinion declared that .hr Investigation had not proco.nk'rt far enough for tlie commission to express conelitslons as to the gen eral reasonableness ot l'ullm.ii) charKes, but that the sut'cliaL'y.' bad jiisLifiet itself. "When the time comes for re quiring .ae railroads to accept ..hi passenger revenue than they now receive, those who experience she relative discomfort of ordlinry roach travel, many (f them be cause they must count the peuni . rather than thou who ftelcct the most expensive and must luxurious form of transportation which mod ern railroads affora are clearly on titled to prior consideration." the major opinion said. "This show ing Justifies the conclusion that at least there Is let warrant fur eliminating the surcharge than for reducing the basic passenger fare w hich applies even to ra 1 in mixed trains of freight and pas senger ears." E3G3ZEMA . f U only akin clerp U only akin clerp CtUMQtt Nt will vun tnu fcln rtUiMi OwwfrerMl let im tril you mttrutt it IU m Inr rct If in af iil lilinurMd.nMil DEMPSEYOFF Perry 'i Drug Stor Germany's New Premier Mi First Picture. v. , 3 f 3T DR. HAWS lOTHER This Is the (trut picture to roach ib United Status ot Dr. Hunt .uthcr, who was called upon b President Ehort to form a new Herman Cabinet to succeed the Marx Ministry. Dr. Luther was 'nrmcrly Minister of Finance snd "is long been prominently ldrntl 'icd wlih German public affairs. SALEM WINS The Salem high uchool basket ball teuiu waa again victor iou.i over the Anhlaud five on the lat ter's floor Saturday ovoiting when .hcy trimmed them by a score oi to This was the secotid win In us many days over the Ash land quintet. The red und black five opened up in the first canto and playt-d at top form. Tbe ecoro at tec end ot the first half stood 22 to S in favor of Sulcra. In the last half the Ashland five came biCK and with a buret of speed scored several basket). bob Asbby, guard for the locals was taken from tho game on ac count of personals and the SaIt.Mii defense weakened which allowed the southern Oregon team to snore. In the lust quarter the Hnlcm defense tightened and Ashlan-.t was held to a few poiuU while the offensice again piled up a big lead. J. Drager, for the locate, was high point man with 15 points to hie credit. He was able to locale the hoop at will. Marske, B'.ra' forward for tho Ashland team, Ik out of the lineup on account of mumps. Kills was second in num ber ot points with 10, llenaa :icored 4 und K. Drager 5. AsUby eon verted one foul. The red and black five will meet the Weet Linn five on the latter s floor Wednesday evening. The First Methcdist church ban kelhall five defeated tho Pioneers team from Portland, Saturday, by a score ot 1 1 to 6. The Portland team la under the direction of J. Pulnam, assistant pastor of the Firt Presbyterian ciuirch. In another basketball game, the .lason Leo Pioneers defeated the first team of the Presbyterian hurch of Portland. The final COLDS THAT Chronic ronchs and twiitrnf mid lead to serious lung trouble. You caj top thrm now with Creomulsion, ai emuliitird creosote that is pteamant t take, Creomulsion ts a new mcdica discovery with twofold action; it soothe and heals the inflamed membranes ant kills the germ. 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The Cost Silverton Legion basketball '.earn waa turned back by ti e Dallas city team Friday night br a 20 lo 12 score In one of tbe est garnet of several seasons. Dal as came frm behind a 10 to fi handicap at the start of tbe second bait and scored 15 points ,o 1 by the visitors. Latham, ex-intercolleglate itar. was the outstanding Silverton pi y or but was closely guarded throughout the game. Curtifc, husky Uallas guard, played an ag gressive game for Dallas and was given chiot credit for the victory. CurMs was knocked out near the close of the gamo la an accidental collision. Tbe Dallas team Is uu defeated. Francis Bureau, 24 years old, who waa arrested recently In As toria on an old Polk county Jus tice court warrant, pleaded gu.Uv ot possession of mash when ar raigned before Justice of the Peaeo Coad and was fined $100 and Riv en 40 days in Jail. Bureau was brought back Thursday by Sheriff Hooker and entered bis plea oi guilty la'e Friday. It had been anticipated that be would fight t tie case. The evidence against the man was secured early in the summer but he had been tipped off and ban fled when the officers searched 'He cabin. LANDSLIDES BLOCK CALIFORNIA HIGHWAYS Redding, Cal., Feb. 9 Although tho heavy rains had abated today. tho state highway north of Red Cing to Pollock, a distance of 38 mllotf. Is practically blocked by numerous landslides In that sec tion of th4 road which was re bult, regrajed, altered and widen ed. Hero the iooso earth and rocks, propelled by mountain flood wat ers, have piled down from hillsides. Amny calls for -tasUtance have been received here from Stranded motor travelers. Steam shovels are already at work clearing the way. laterals and other aide roads have been dam aged oven more than the highway. It waa impossible today to reach Wenvervlllo because of water, deep muu, nnu nrting earth. High wat er, however, was receding fast. Knowledge is the antidote to rear. score stood 33 to 6. Hagercan and weison for the Salem team starred, llob lloardman was ref-nre(. GRAND rs Brandon Bros Present The Most Superb Singing Organization on Tour THE BRANDON OPERA CO. 50 SINGING VOICES 50 Formerly American Light Opera Company Flooding the Earth With the Music of Paradise to : Sunday Night, Feb. 15 America's Greatest and Best Loved Comic Opera "ROBIN HOOD" w 8 Monday, Tuesday, !Boh o 8 Girl MAin Temptation liargain Prices 75c $1. 10 $1.65 Including Tax Seat Sale Wednesday Mrs. Wilson Attends Dedication 3, i y 4 .f.x J.- s 1f Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow ot the late President, Is shown Ajavlng the Central Presbyterian Church In Washington, after attending the unrolling ot a memorial tablet to Mr. Wilson, for a long tini an elder In the church. President Coolidge unveiled the tablet. WILD BILL HICKOK AT BLIGH THEATRE William B. (Bat) Masterson, who never ceased to be a hero to those who knew him, and who was regarded by William S. Hart as the Ideal typo of fine American, has been immortalized on the screen. The man whose writings on sport topics In the Morning Telegraph in Now York wore read all over-the world up to the time of his death 15-16-17 MON. TUES. Feb. 16 Feb. 17 5m Mail Orders Now t 1 1 NEW STYLE OF DEBATE USED BY Saturday night, for tbe first time in tbe history of Salem, th; old and the new style of college debating clashed on a local plat form. Tbe University of West Vir ginia team, debating against a teau ot Willamette university, presented their arguments In a witty, careiess, free and easy ntyle that has never before been heard in Salem. One ot the speakers actually said: "We want to inako It clear to anyone who may no understand the fact already that we don't care who gets the decision in this debate. Tbe Willamttte debaters pre sented their caee with a grave seriousness, wit. ',he result that as an actual contest the debate meant little or nothing, the two teases being so widely divergent In their : ylc3. Professor Fred O. Dayles, de bate coach at Albany college, who acted as criU- judge, stated thu he would like to give the declslm ti West Virginia. "But I suppose l am expected to base my decision on the old style," be said, "so I will have to vote for Willamette. If vViilamette wants to use a lot of publicity on the Idea that they nave dereated West Virginia, I suppose they are entitled to do so." The open forun type ot debat ing, which amounts to little more than a mere informal discussion of the question, is said to be due to the English Influence on Amer ican debating. It came Into evi dence, particularly In the eastern part of the United States, a few years ago when American and English colleges began to debate against one another. It haa been gaining steadily In popularity on the eont, but last Saturday night was the first time that a Salm audience heard anything of the kind. in 192S. will be mown In "Wild Bill Hlckock," the first of the new series ot pictures to be made by the famous gunman for Famous Players-Lasky and which wlllbe the featura at the Bligh theatre today and tomorrow. Qfflm&t9 Safety Full-Size Balloons are the tires that are changing the driving habits of the nation. They take the dis comfort out of winter driv ing, decrease the number of "stay at homes" and increase the use of auto mobiles the year around. These big, full-size bal loons with added road contact, multiplied trac tive power and far greater ability to absorb shocks, will give you a new sense of comfort and security. Firestone Balloons are Gum-Dipped the pro cess that gives extreme IRA JORGENSEN Auto Supplies 190 South High Street Phone 675 . AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER . iajOXGOU Cloverdale News Cloverdale, Or., Feb. 9. Mori- day evening Willie Hchiffertr fell and cut his face and broke a bouc in his jaw. He was placed Imme diately under the doctor's care aul at last reports was getting al?ug nicely. A small party ot friends Joined at tbe home of L. E. lleunis, Tues day evening, to oelebrated the 18th birthday of Miss Mary Heo nls. Those present were Mr. anJ Mrs. Frank Schampierrs and daughter, Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neer. George Staples, Hit Ruth Ciivena, Louis Hennies, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hennies, Albert Hennies and Miss Mary Hennies. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson anJ Fred Wood and their nephew. Orville Thomas spent Tuesday In Salem, where Orville Thomas vis ited the legislature. Albert Hennies end Miss Mary Hennies expect to leave Friday tor Med ford. Or., to visit their brother Elmer Hennies, and family for a few weeks. Mrs. Fred Schlfferer was the hotess for the W. C. T. U.. Wed- Limbs ache? Get this immediate comfort Take that aching stiffness out of overworked muscles at once. Apply Sloan's lightly. Don't rub it in. Its stimulating ingredients send fresh blood to the place that . hurts and this swiftly clears out the fatigue poisons and stops the ache. All druggists 85 cents. Sloan's Liniment "kills pain! fieill flexibility with the extra strength to the carcass, which made balloon tire construction practical. The sidewalls are tough, yet pliable, flexing easily and yielding to every road inequalitynding the top instead of sinking in! You 11 get more service from your car more mile age from your tires this winter and through the year. Have us equip your car now. Cost is lower than you realize especially with the generous allow ance we will make for your old tires. ucsday. There watt au extra Roud attendance of members and vist'.ors present. One new member vati added to '.heir roll makiut a total of twenty-five. Tbe visitors were: Miss Mary Kennies. Mrs. Mata Garner, Mrg. Uutler and Mrs. Urcer of Tacoari, Wash. After the btuinest eessici in the afternoon a reading entit'ed "The Two Glasses," was given by Ml&s Kmma Sctiitlcrer. Ta March meeting will be held at lie home ot Mrs. M. Flitlet. Z. Zimmerman's daughter In Salem Is very sick. Typewriters ALL MAKES IS Down s. I V. com. ci "hnnn SS Sulwcribc lor the Journal fiat SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSISTI 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 3 Neuritis AcceP "'y ''Bayer" package which conlains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists, 'iiplrm u Uw trad, aurk of Birn Huoricnn of UoooiwIoirMriW of BjllrrllraeM - size i Good Insurance Is Never Cheap, . Cheap Insurance J Is Never Good 3 t We sell only good Insurance. I Seavey-Bell Insurance Co. 411 Oregon Bldg. f Phone 457 eroune Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism o