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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO Sllrerton, Or., Feb. IS. (Spe cial.) Forty-five Silverton busi ness men were Euexts ol company I, Wednesday evening, at the Eu Itene Field auditorium at an enter tainment when Adjutant General George A. While Inspected com pany I of the Oregon national guard of Silverton. General White awarded seven five-year aervice medals to Captain Henry A. Hm ton, First Lieutenant Karl H. Kllis First Serspant Oliver N. Holmau, Sergeant Karl A. Kellener, Ser geant Henry Johnson, cx-Sereant Victor Hue and ex-Sergeant Chris Quail. " Immediately following this cere mony the company and guests of the company reported at the Knights of Pythiaa hall, the pres ent armory, for a banquet and cpeahlng. Sixty-four men of the 76 of the company were present. Talks we-e given by General White, Gordon rfcCall, former company I captain. Her. S. Hall, Rev. J. A. Beane'.t, Mayor G. f. Barr, George Hubbs, U. O. Allen. J. H. Porter, A. G. "Dadfly" Ste-jl-h a miner. Jack Ilyett gave a num ber of readings. General White as well S3 the other speakers greatly compli mented Captain Hutton in the manner he has built up company I during the past few months nine he took charge. General While called attention to '.he success of Captain Hutton as being young far holding so responsible a position. Silverton business men spoke of how proud they were of company I under the leadership of Captain Hutton and that the com piny wan now a real asset o the city. KING ACTS TO IIALT ROYAL ROMANCE '..,3 '2 f-i -! L. ' . ' M f I 9 f . . i r.A if 7v J:' I;:., it i m Prince George, one of the younger sons of the British rulers, known aa the "Naval Prince," is facing a protracted cruUe on a British warship In Cblneso waters, ordored thero by Kins; George. Prince George's friendship for Miis Poppy Baring, daughter of Sir Godfrey und Iady Baring, of Nubia House, Cowes, is reported 10 London iocietj to bo concerning his parents very much. To frnsirate a possible en i-r-m riL l;o Km l.ti-n nr'lrtrri in r.vn in H e 1iri:i r' t rti' " r Silverton News Fl! Next Monday evening Salem tight fans will be in for one of the biggutit fiutic treats they have had so far this yeur if all of the bou. are us good as they promise to be, according to Harry riant, mutch maker. The main event between . Phil Uayes of tSulera and Joe Mar cus of Portland Is expected to be a hummer. Marcus has not had many fights but he bores in all of the tiino, and if Bayes starve exchanging blows he will be in for tough storm. Marcus is not quite aa clever aa liayes but be carries a powerful puucU and he might connect with one. Bayes is working hard for his coming bat tie and expects to be in tip-top shape. Sailor Mannings of Salem Is also working bard for hie six round go wi'.h Kid Carter. Carter is a fast clever boy on the same style as Dawson and this nUo promisee to be a good bout. Man nlngs won a decision over Geor? Henulngs of Camas, Wash., Tues day evening at Dallas. Most of the Salem fans have seen llcn- ninga in action and they know that he Is a tough boy. Cnrter a! no got a draw with Frankie Doyl on he same card. With the two snappy feature at. tractions and the fust curtain rais ers, the f 'Jim are awtureil of their money s worth. Silverton, Or., Veb. 13. (Spo cial; Mrs. George Henriksen, ac companied by her daughters. Dun ana Lfouwe. drove to Portland Thursday morning, to be present at a doctor s clinic In that city They . plan to remain until this evening and return to Silvcrfou with itev. George Henriksen, who has sent word that he will be ar rive in Portland today after u short business trip to Minneapolis Minn. . Mra. B. Lyons has recovered from her recent illnees and i again able to be about. D. II. DeArmoud of Vale, Or. who has been vlai'.ing his daugli- tur, Mrs. William Kteelhammer at Silverton, reported that he had a large band of eheep In the rcceut Vale disaster, Mb. iJeArmond sayj that In Bpite of the tact that his sheep were carried a mile or two in '.he flood he lost less than five. AWAKENED INTEREST IN REALTY MOVEMENTS Silverton, Or., Feb. 13. (Spe cial.) An awakened interest in real estate movements is notice able In the Silverton vicinity since the holidays. Among the recent transactions are some land pur chases purely as a business mat ter, while others are for the pur pose of building home. Casper Towo purchased iron. Mra. G. (1. Kvaiu a lot on the Marquam road. Mr. Tow expects to build a home in the near future. Albert Ander son bought a half-acre tract fnmi Charles J. Johnmou. Mr. Ander son will begin the erection of o new home Mils week. M. 0. Gun- derrion and Krncst Palmer pur chased 25 acres on James avenue from Nina Boyles. It Is under stood that Mr. Gunderwm and Mr. Palmer will plat the land. F. W. Nelson, field man of the Portland Seed company, stopped at Silverton, Wednesday, to look ovar crop conditions in this vicinity. Mr Nt'iHim n.nmti.,1 Mm iha llr. crop had been badly hit by the com winter, me seed crops in the Sound country about SeaUlc wnrn (v-itiorhillv lin-.i hit Thntmrl,. out the Willamette valley the kale seemingly euueroa most. Silver. Fals Timber compiny milt workers found a notice on the time clock Wednesday announcing that a five-day week would beein at once In the mill. Saturday will be the ex'.ra day. Just how lons: this shift will be used Is not known, but It Is said that It w!ll be In effect for a few weeks at leant, or until business in the lum ber wot Id picks up. Mrs. Severln Nelson entertained a few friends at her home Wednes day afternoon. The women proi cn, formed a committee to discuss the purchaso of carpet for stair ways and uncarpsipd balcony Isle; of Trinity church. Mrs. Nelson is president of Trinity Ladles' Aid society whiib hut voted to pur chase thesa carpets. The wonun enjoying Mrs. Nelson s hospltali.y tor the afternoon were: Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. P. N. Jacohson, Mt? George Henriksen, Mrs. (). S. Hauge, Mrs. G. G. Evans, Mrs. M Kolocii and the hostess, Mm. S. Nelson. Farmers In .bo Brush Creek dis trict are preparing for spring by improving on . farm und home buildings. Carpenters are busily at work In improving an reniodcl iug the barns on the W. Muur?r home. Mr. Maurer Is an extensive dairy and hog man. S. Valentine day and Washing ton's birthday will furnish events ot Interest in the social calendar of Trinity church. Saturday night the members of Trinity Young People's society will sponsor a Valentine party. Valentine dec orations wilt b3 used, and a Valcn line box will be a feature of '.he evening. A short musical pro rcraiu will also be given. Satur day evening, February 21, the Dorcas society will sponsor f Washington birthday party. A band estimated to contain ap proximately 2000 crows has in vaded ttto Brush Creek district an-i is making itself a, home on the various farms where feeding is found to be tho best. E. Thompson, another Brush Creek farmer, is also making im provements on his farm building. Mr. Thompson is building a hen house and somewhat remodeling his living house. Mr. Thompson will also add a railroad crossing to his Improvements. His exit now to the highway is by a right of-way through the farm belong ing to Mrs. Anna K. Jensen, Of unusual Interest to bxsket ball fans will be the game sched uled here for Tuesday evening. A double header between tho high school teams v ill fill the regular bill and as a special feature the Silverton faculty, it is understod- will meet the Newberg faculty. The fire department was called out early Thursday morning to the home of T. P. Hcideiwtrom on Oak street. The trouble was a chim ney fire. EYES OF SCIENCE Only a few much-favored eyes of men of science have been privileged to look upon vitamins, yet everybody must have these nutrition factors in abundance to assure growth and sustain strength. Scott's Emulsion for fifty years has earned world-wide repute as a builder of strength. It is die much favored food-tonic that sup plies vitamins In abundance. Scott's taken regularly helps grown people and J. children alike realize strength and vigor. Scott ft Bowne. BloouSeld. N. I. H ! APPROPRIATION PASSED UPON Bf: WAYS AND MEANS Allowances by the ways and means committee last night in eluded: State board of control Recom mended by budget commission 30,000; allowed by ways an-i means 25,00O. For transportation of Insane and other wards Uecomineuded (45,- uoo, allowed Jjy.bOU. Child welfare commission Rec ommended $18,000, allowed $20,- 000. Inspectors of child labor Uec ommended and allowed $6750. Board of conciliation Recom mended and allowed $2000. Mate board ot health Recom mended $55,000, allowed $60,000 uureau or nursing Recom mended $14,030, mowed $14,000. Board ot eugenics- Recom mend $5000, allowed $5000. Bureau ot child hygiene Rec ommended $10,965, allowed $11,- ooo. Bureau of labor Recommended and allowed $15,500. Weights and measures depart ment Recommended aud allowed $10,000. State tax commission Recom mended and allowed $45,000. O. A. C. educational extension (Smith-Lever act) Recommended and allowed $62,601. O. A. C. reimbursement for burned buildings Requested A THREE DAYS' Rheumatic? This will give you quick relief Tht Ughtmt application anil ptn and atiffnaa hrgin to fir way aa (rah, nw blood b amt tinglinc through the infi-rted not. No boUieraoma rubbing. Juft nat it on emtlv. Gt thai quick aura relief today. 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SALEM HI TO PLAY AT DALLAS TONIGHT Tod! glit th Salem high achool basketball team will go to Uallfc to meet tha high achool team there. The Uallaa team has a (air ly good aggregation and although the locals won over them in a pre vious game by a good score they are expecting a hard game. Salem had hard luck the drat ot tha se son in locating tha hoop but late ly .they have been scoring with regularity and it they are able to keep their present stride they will come back with ne bacon. He.- 15.937, allowed $15,000. State board or vocation educa tion Recommended and allowed $40,000 with stipulation that 5000 be used (or apprentice school. Hoard of higher curicula Rec ommended and allowed $450. Historical aoctety Recommend ed $20 000, ollowed $24,000. tz build up ANY WOMAN, any man, can now have a well-developed face and form. The whole, simple secret ot a well-developed form Is in the number ot blood-cells in your body. 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FRESH FRl'lT Bananas, nice ripe fruit, dozen 30c, 85c, 40c Graptfruit Florida, nice size, 2 for . 15c Oranges Sunkist quality 13c to 60c Also many varieties apples, nuts, lemons. Orders of $2.00 or more delivered free. Prompt and courteous service. Corner Commercial and Stale Streets nan. Kllis and Joun Drager bavo been playing exceptionally good ball in tbe last three games, espe cially in tbe two-game series wltn tbe slrona; Ashland fire. Bjr de feating Asniiod, Salem a cham pionship hopes soared a little as Ashland ani Franklin ot Portland are the '.wo schools In tha state that are to be reared. Salein wil play tbeir next home gume on Wednesday evening when they meet west 1.1 nn. CONSTIPATION moil be avoided, or torpid llT.r, blllouanew.inatgwuoa aud saujr ptius reiull. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Neve aUaappoint or nauseate 25 With 160U cubic fec-t ot water pouring over the power dam the 1'llot Uutte bridge has reached a high mark never before recorded at this time ot year. 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(Signed; l Couurey, 2i2J (.;.' vj St. Vick Brothers Add Radio Department We have taken the exclusive agency for the Splitdorf 5 tube Radio set and we are equipped to give Radio service on Splitdorf second to none. We feel that with our very efficient electrical department we will be able to sell and service radios to the entire satisfaction of our customers and it will be our aim to handle the best and lake care of our owners so they will be more than satisfied. .i,. T',e ?Pl"ao,rt R,adl Receiving Bet was denned for the mnn who wants to enjoy Kt.recS"?n,.of.ra'10 .broac" without tho necessity of experimenting and "inker! InB w th del cate ajustment devices. It Is the result of several year, of exnerlmen al work on the part ot engineers whose invontlvo genius coup ed with nn intimate knowledge ot radio have won recognition throughout the world. ln" olh.Jfirmfrf'! -1 11""'?,"'? prol"tly represents many marked Improvement over Other forms of tuned radio frequency receivers for the following reason: Firs': The circuit is permanently balanced." It does not require neulralblnp Z i "nnol be mKd: H?!?0 ' 'Mt,OImtn 10 ven. osoillluon. Moreover he ecc cannot be made to oscillate under any operating condition. f. m?!,T1'I: Th!f sel "nrkably stable. The inherent balaticins of neutr.ilizlns eng.h Vtute-'nU"',1 oI '-""ca reception rWrdl if WW. ire used. ' ' antonna' elc-. hen the proper battery values fnrn,Ti'ilVi.irhf "f '." fl"'-"015 n4 constructed so that the necessity for any form form of critical aujustment ha, been eliminated, making It simple to tune and opera NowJrk" v'j'n ?hTl!:'ln!SCt. ' VUl" Cnllrc'y wlthta ,he r' Splitdorf plant at Aowark, N. J. All the Important parts, excepting tubes. In the Bet are Spiudort make. Vick Bros. Radio Department, Salem, Oregon CAKES MADE TO ORDER FOR EVERY OCCASION JUNE JULY 1 JANUARY 0T FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL I MAY " DECEMBER f SATURDAY SPECIALS Oregon Fruit Cake 20c Butter Horns 6 for 25c Bread Raisin Graham l'j pound loaves 2 for 25c We Serve Lunches all day. You will enjoy Our Coffee. AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER " -' im" ii-r-T ill aaai