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PAGE TWO HE GABITAL JOli&IAU SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 From the Richest and Best Fart of the State News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital JournaPs Special Correspondents JERSEY CALF Four thoroughbred Jersey calf clubs have been organliM among the boys and rirls of Polk coun ty through the coDperation of the Polk County Jcmey Breeders as sociation and J c Blah Wilis, coun ty school superintendent. The final work of organization was perfect ed Tuesday at a meeting held at the I sis theatre at Independence. The four clubs launched are at Bethel, Greenwood. Independence and Blkins and the members are for the most pirt sons and daugh ters cf Jerdcy breeders of the county. 5. U Stewart is the leader of the tiethel club with Ienlle Stew art as president, Harold Graves, vice president, and Itydar Finn, secretary. The Crtenwood club has W. B. Allen for leader and lerrel Hewitt ureal'lt-nt, Harold Brower, vice president, and Mac Morrow, secre tary. H.irold Reynolds is the leador for the Independence club with I'M win Prchn, president; Robert !! Iff, vice preslilent and Carl Rust, sec rt tnry. W. H. Hannum to lender of the Flklna club and William Mir Ki ll owny, president; Jess Tcilrow, vice president, and Karl Johnson, secretary. The Polk County Jersey Breed ers enc imaged tho clubs by offer ing prizes last year and It Is prob- able they will repeat this year. The Polk county and stair fairs of fer additional incentive to the club D'cmbers. SABRE SLAYER HELD DESPITE FATHER'S PLEA. GEORGE SliaV, KRg HHSBAPYg 6RUCE A-rffHVgjftj George Shaw, of Oak Park, D)., faahlonablo suburb ol Chicago, hai been charged with the murder ot bla wealthy father. Brace A. Shaw, lorentor and author, slain with a aabre while the ton was tin-mad, a cording to police. Mrs. Haiel Howard Brady, dlrorcee, whom younger Shaw took home with him after a drunken orgy at a roadhousa, police allege, testified at the Inquest. Bruce Shaw was attacked after he up braided his son. With his last breath ha pleaded for bis son, who, he said, had been shell-shocked In Franca and was not accountable for his murderous Impulses. SILVER FALLS TIMBER ILLS : CLOSE A WEEK Silvcrtun, Or., Keb. 12. (Sne clal.) The green machined of tin. pl:in?r sheds and the olading dock of .he Silver Falls Timber com pany will were closed down Mon day night for a week. The re:ion for the lay-off was given as luck of steady orders. There la al. i Cousiderahe (liHCUHtilnn of hecju nlnir, a five-day week scliedulo In order to retain ns many men em- ployed as possible. At the February meeting of the purent-teacher a circle a report was given on tho child welfare work being carried on In .Silverton School. The report n'.utos that the milk bill came to approximate ly 75 and the cracker bill to $2."i. The circle plaus on ohtuiulng out side assistance In meeting the ex pense of these. A movement wa.i also star'ed to form a central wel fare committee for local organiza tions. The girls !n the domentlc art Closs under the supervision of Miss Sara Huntington at the Sil- vorton high school, have begun on '.heir spring drosses. A new len til re of the work is that tho girls are maKing each others dresses. This method Is used In i.rcler to give the girls an opportunity to learn to fit clothing on others Miss Huntington considers 'his , particularly good practice for fil turo dressmakers. The class will hold an exhibit at a later date this spring. the city of Silverlon sold bonds to August II. Mctiulre at a pra niiuni of 332.S0 on 120.000 bonds. Tho council also advertised a re moval sale for the present wa'er office building. tllds will opo.i Keliruary 23. Bids for the city llall will open March 1. Silverton News T Silverton. Ore., Feb. 12. (Spccinl ): The milk cart belong-' ins to M. Thompson of North Second street was badly Injured Monday nllil when a car coming from the rear ran into it. com pletely demolishing the care, scat tering the milk bottles all over the pavement and Injuring the horse. The driver of the car said he failed to see the cart, and offered to pay expenses. Tubular fire shoots are being inatulled in the two-story school buildings. Two are being in stalled at the high school and 'two on the Washington Irving building. John Johnson, son ot L. A Johnson of North Water street broke a thumb and damaged his motorcycle considerable late Mon day afternoou when he rati into I car parked on East Oak Btrcet close to the Intersection at tho top ot East Hill. Mr. Johnson reports he was coming over the hill from the east when he saw another car coming over the hill from the west. In order to avoid a head-on collision he ramed Into the parked car. P. O. Svarvarl, a brother of Edwin and Miss Ella Svarvarl of Silverton, has written from his home at Lake Nordcn, S. O., that he was surprised recently when doing some work on a church there to find the lumber used, stamped with the Silver Fatlu Timber company, Silverton, Ore gon, stamp. Mrs. Oeorge Ilenrlksen lias re ceived word that her husband. Hoy, Mr. Henri knen, will return to Silverton Krlday after a two weeks business trip to Minne apolis, Minn. Ilu was accompanied east by John C. Guplertid, presi dent of the Silverton Food Prod ucts Company. Whether or not Mr. Coplerud will return the same time as Rev. Mr. Ilenrikscn the telegram received by Mrs. Hcnrtksen did not eta to. Frank Rahn who has been un der smallpox quarantine for some time is again out. Other smallpox quarantine signs are being re moved and as no new cases have been reported ft Is safe to assume that the epidemic which was feared has been averted. The ac tion ot the Silverton health of ficer in issuing an order for the vaccination of the school children is largely responsible for checking the disease, it Is thought. Mrs. S. A. Gay and children left for Springfield Wednesday morn ing for a visit with relatives liv ing at that place. Mrs. D. Dhysetter is ill at her homo in the Brush Creek district Mrs. Dbyscttcr became sick early in the week. Dallas, Or., Feb. X2. Rev. ind Mrs. C. F. Trimble, formerly of Oallas and now of Heppner, were selected by the Oregon-Washing ton Pythian home board to be su perintendent and matron ot he Pvthian home at Vancouver, Wash They will take up their duties un 1 i-bruary 25. This announcement waa made public by Leif S. Finseth. promi iient Pythian and member of the board on bis return from th Portland meeting. Her, Mr. Trimble was pastor of the First Christian church in Out lus until last full when he resign ed. He later accepted the pastor ao of the Christian church at Heppner. During approximately three years here he made many friends arid had an especial!;' strong following among the young people of tuo city and among Lh men, many or whom were non- church members. He Is a member of Mannion lodge No. 96 ot Dallas The Pythian borne, supported by tho Oregon and Washington lodges is on a l J 'a -aero tract In Van couver, Wash., on the Pacific high way. It represents an investment ot approximately $200,000 end was opened for indigent Knlgiits and Pythian Sisters and orphans of members in April, 1924. At the present time there are 27 men five woman and eight children iu the home. Hhe capacity Is 60 and the number of inmates fa increas ing at a rate that wilt probably fill the institution within another year. Mr. Trimble was selected from a group of five applicants for the position. The Idea of service in the care and training of the chll dren In the home was the principal reason for tho acceptance of the position which will mean his re tireinent from the ministry. The home hag been under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. M. A ltader of Walla Walla, Wash since It was opened in 1924. change in management was dec id cd advisable by the board. WAYNE MUNN DEFEATS ZBYSZKOIN TWO FALLS Kama a City, Mo., Feb. 12 Wayne "Dig" Munn proved him self a real champion here last ight in the opinion ot those who aaw him defeat Stanislaus Zbymtko u brief straight fals, in the first defense ot his world's heavyweight wreslting title. The champion's liuwing against Zhyszko, one of the most strongest and finished wrestlers in the game served to re move any skepticism as to bis billty. Munn won the first fall in 10. 10 and the second in 12:45. Zbyszko as pinned to the mat both times with the crtoch and body bold. Winter damage to exceed $3. 000,000 was suffered br winter wheat alone in the Willamette v.U- ley, according to O. R. Hysloji O. A. C. agronomist. There has also been a serious loss of oats, vetch and barley. END OF WORLD GRAFT TO BE OFFICIALLY PROBED I.os An.Tolcs, C'ul., Feb. 12 In quiry by the district ttltorncy and city prosecutor Into c tic end of the world that failed to materluliie last Friday is expected to assume defini'o shape tomorrow, when witnesses have been summoned for Informal questioning by both offi cials. The city prosecutor's ciffu'e hopes to have an Interview with the "end of the world" prophetess herself Mrs. MsrKaret ltov.cn oi Hollywood but was not yet sun today that I, could bo arranged. Contributions alleged to have been made to Mrs, Knwcn by her followers ure the subject on whlrh authorities seek to shed MkIiI. "CASCARETS" IOC DIZZY, BILIOUS Feci fine! Let "Casn- y rets" clean r and stimulate your liver. No gr I pt n g or over actl n g. M 1 1 Ho ns of men, women, and children take this harmless lnx- atlvo -cathartic. It doesn't sicken you like pills, oils, calomel and nalts. Tastes nloo nets wonderful, tftc, 25c and 60c boxes any drug Mire. Ailv. Snap Into It Your Box of Stuart's Dyipepsia Tablet! Enables You to Face a Bif Banquet with Del if ht. Those jrrouphy dyspeptics who inrow a ni wnen looa is fried ran a-nt back Id the rood rrraces of the fnrnlly circle by the simple expedi ent of Htuart's ryppnia Tablets. One or two at meal tlmo not only aid dlireajtion but stop acid ftmen tAtlon. clear avray the irtisstness, lift off the hlnntfd filing", end heartburn and make the etomara carry with ease the toodn that used to apparently cause dyspeptio do Bpondenr-y. Tli c Be tahlets sweeten the stomach of a dyRpoptlo by a-lving; It the alkaline effect as in health. Thus, whether you eat corned bef and oabbtijre, pork saueaife, ml nee pie, hurkwheatH, baked beans, or other triple terrors, you laugh at all fear and once aural n enjoy the freedom of Rood cater in good company. t)et a CO cent box toriny of Stuart's Iyspepiia Tablets and then tell dyspepsia to go hang-. Pendleton Odd Felllows will ex pond this spring 930,000 on huildiiiK and remodeling their temple. The Pendleton lodge has more than 400 mem her a and aeset.s amounting to nearly $90,000. Night Coughing ' . Stopped Quickly By Simp!eTreatm3nt Thousands who are trouDiea wun toersttftctit couching at night, which by robbing thm of valuable sleep woaki-ns their !y stems and lays them open to dangerous infections, can quick ly act 10 prevent mis uan irrr throtich A, vcrv aimole treat' ment. Peonle who have hardly been abio to rest at all cn account of coughing spells have found they can nleco the whole nlnht turouirttrun- dlaturbed often the llrst tlmo they; ry ic The treatment Is based on ft re markable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take a teaspoon ful at night before retiring, and hold it In your inroat mr ia or zu seconds va luta swallowing it. without follow lug with water. Tho prescription lias a double action. It not only mothes and heals soreness and irri tation, but it quickly loosens and removes tho t hie inn and congestion which are the direct canst of tho counhlng. The result Is you usually sleep soundly the very first night, and the entire cough condition goua u iv very mi or nine. The prescription Is highly reconv tncmlfd for coughs, chest colds. hoarseness, and bronchitis, and ts wonaerrni ror cnnuren cough and lipnsmodic croup no harmful drugs. Economical, too, as the dose Is only one tcaspoonful. At all good drug- Here's A Real Prescription for tha Torturing Pains of Neuritis When rou'va tried TerylhlnK you can think ot and nothing seams to cren relter those pierc ing, agonising palna. Just go to 1. C. Perrj'a Drug store, be will supply you. (mall orders accept ed) or some other good druaKtst and ret a bottle ot Allrnrhu Hpe elat Formula No. S. ne eure you get No. i which comes In cap sule form, tor the liquid form Is a apeclsl preparation lor Rheu matism only. Taka these little dark green eapsulee aa directed and notice how la about 14 hours they hare considerably reduced. It not en tirely banished, those persistent, nerte racking pains thst hare caused you msny sleepless nights. A tew more doses and the pains nave yell you torover. While thia particular formu la waa compounded tor the pur pose ot conquering painful. Gouty conditions and what ts known at Itheuniathold Arthritis a knot ty, painful veiling ot the Joint. It has proven wonderfully auc. cessful In all forms ot Neuritis and Sciatic Nerve Pains. You needn't be afraid ot Its containing dope of any kind it doesn't Such tblnss ars only miktwhirt and can only at the heit ve temporary relief. De sure you'rs got Neuritis and then get Altenrhn Special Formula No. I. Your pains will he gone befor you know It, Adv. DISSOLVE OLD POLK COUNTY Rosedale Nc- Sir. Kime returned from Seattle Monday, where he visited his daughter Mrs. Albert Drownlee Mr. Walter Kime who accom panied him, remained in Seattle. Mrs. Irwin returned Thursday from a visit with her daughter Mrs. Guy Francis of. Raymond, Wash. Key. Clyde Thomas returned last Thursday from Valley Mound, Idaho, where he held revival meetings for two weeks. Mrs. W. E. Way, who visited her sister in Salem (or several days, came home Saturday. Mr. Ellis Cannoy has been on the sick list with grippe. The D. S. Pearson family dined at the Trick home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Bates & Sons of Salem,, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bates Sunday. The pupils of the upper room visited the legislature Tuesday. fitr. and Mrs. Bear, of Turner. visited in the Mr. and Mrs. Cam- merlck, Tuesday. Grandpa Thomas, of Scotts Milts, is visiting his son and family here. FAIR BOARD tha stats Irfjulaiure which may provide further funds to help out the fair. The association meeting Is call ed for 10 o'clock. K. U Guy is president of the aa&oclation. Dallas, Feb. 12 It Is proposed to dUnfaolvs the old Polk county fair association and turn back ali fair building and property to Polk county to ba administered by county fair board appointed by the ccunty court. A meeting of the association members has been call td for Friday. February 20. at the Commercial club rooms when the proposal will he acted upon and other business transacted. Tha meeting Is the first step to ward getting preparations for the li25 fair underway. If the pro posil to turn over the property of the association Is approved by the stockholders the old associa tion will dissolve ns a corporation. The ocunty court has appointed P. O. Powell, L. II. McBee and I D. Brown as the fair board, and set aside $1000 In the 1925 budget for the fair. A bill Is pending in St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 12. Tom Gibbons, contender for the heavy weight boxing championship, de clared here today that be was willinir to meet Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, for the right to battle Jack Uempsey for the title. 'I doubt very much that WHIs will slxn for a bout with roe as he has evaded such a meeting in the past," Gibbons said. Quick Action for Piles If yon tufTer with th pain, strain. Itching. bldlDC and aorsneas of protruding piles. 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