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
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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
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Silverton News
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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. All
druggiata 85 oanub
Sloan's Iinimeot
71 extra power in the
new winterlted CrowiVis
extra comfort for the man at
the wheel Quicker starting
one touch of the starter but
ton is enough Just a little nudge
on the accelerator zips you a
head in traffic with power to
spare.Tty a tanhful of the new
winter'Red Crown'-"n every
way the best buy in towru
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( Cmlijomut )
T Buy it anywhere you see the red, J
II whittand blue pump at Standard II
U Oil Service Stations and at dealer. J
The best buy irflbwn
new winter
Chronic couehs and persistent eolde
lead to serious lunc trouble. Yon can
itoo them now with Creomulston. an
emulsified creosote that is pleasant to
take, ireomulsion :s a new medicai
hscoverr with twofold action: it soolhet
ind heals the inflamed membranes and
sills the germ. H .
Of all known drues. creosote is rec-
gnized by the medical fraternity as the
ireaiest hcolins acencT for the treat-
nent of chronic coughs and colt's and
ither forms of throat and lung t.oubles.
Creomulaion contains, in addition U
creosote, other healing elements whicr
loothe and heal the inflamed mem
iranes and stop the irritation and in
lamination, while the creosote coes on
to the stomach is absorbed into tht
blood, attacks the seat of the troubl
md destroys the germs that lead U
consumption.
Creomulston Is guaranteed satisfac
:OTV in the treatment of rhrnnin fmiirti
ind colds bronchial asthma catarrha
bronchitis and other forms of throa'
ind lung diseases, and is excellent fa
jnildina on the svstem after :olds o
tho flu. Money refunded if any cougl
r cold, no matter of bow long stand
ing, is not relieved after taking accord
ng to directions. Ask fur druggist
fj-eomulsion Co Atlanta Ca. (Ad?.)
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. You can cow forget all
the theoretical talk about diet, ex
ercise, fad treatments, food-fats
and fat-foods. Nothing is of any
use. alter all, except blood-cells!
Thin, run-down men and women,
with bony necks, sunken cheeks,
bony shoulders all these are suf
fering from one thin g too few
Mood-cells. Science has proved
that S.S.S. helps to make the rich
red-blood-cells, which you need.
Your blood is starving for these
new bloodcells! Give your blood
the blood-celU it needs take S.S.S.
the great scientific blood-cell
maker. S.S.S. has done marvels,
too, In making beautiful complex
ions, clearing the skin, making lips
rosy red, the cheeks full aud plump
because it rids the blood of im
purities which cause pimples,
blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema,
tetter, rash and rheumatism, too.
As the medicinal Ingredients of
S.S.S. are purely vegetable, it may
be taken with perfect safety. This
is why S.S.S., since 1826, has meant
to thousands of underweight men
and women a plus In their strength.
Start taking S.S.S. today and your
great problem, that of your per
sonal appearance, can be solved.
ft. & 8. is told at all eooA
druc itoret in two tiies. Tha
larger six is store economical.
Ofe Worlds Best
J Vflood Medicine.
ill
SALEM
1PFRUIT
M;iny choice varieties of fresh fruit
and vegetables are obtainable at
this market. You will find that
your satisfaction will be complete
when you personally select the good
Lettuce Imperial Valley quality, 2 heads ....15c
Cabbage Hard, green heads, per lb 6c
Spinach Fresh, crisp, per lb 10c
Celery Fine qualitT .). 15c and 10c
Carrots Fresh, clean stock, 4 lbs 15c
Rutabagas Fresh, clean stock, 4 lbs 15c
Turnips Fancy Yakima's, 4 lbs 15c
Farsnips Fancy washed stock, 4 lbs 15c
i ALSO OFFER:
liadishes. Green Onions, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery
Hearts, Cauliflower. Hubbard Squash, Sweet Spuds
Savoy, Parsley, Beets, Rhubarb, Mustard Greens.
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.
FjRST AID TO BEAUTY
AND CHARM
Nothing bo man an other
wise beautiful face as the
Inevitable Hoes of fatigue
na au nering caused iit
ml, echini leet, UUK1
II'UM we jumsepuc
Healing Powder, Insure
foot oomrort. it It a Tot
UtNtxawltr. f&ftktit
la jour mom in tut
morniog. Simp d! dij
IMoce ell rtjiiinf
tbra Jet 7 oar mirror ttl
Utt ctorv. Trial ptrk
are ana a Foot-i
WmlkiDS Doll mi-
Free. AddrM AQca'i ret-Ea. It Rer.N. V.
Jiald til UrmM n4 l;Pttmt Motet.
A friend in need
Keep. Retina cm hand for
cuts, btmw, nuau etc.
Oakland, Cal., March 8: "About
xcur years ago I
had a rash on rny
ankle caused by
the heat. It
itched all the time
and 1 could fret
no relief. I tried
many thinn, but
nothing did any
good until I tried
your Ke.sinol Oint
ment, That cured
mo in a verv
short time. I always keep a Jar
of it on hand now for cut, burn t
n.".(l other small ailmrnls." (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
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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.
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