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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1925)
TAGE TWO DAWS PAVES LYLE STREET Dallas, Or., Feb. li. Decision was uiaile to lay two additional flocks ot blacktop pavinc br tbv eitr council at Us regular meetlue Monday night. The improvement would be on Lrle street from Ash (to Burcb streets to connect th: present paring witb the Dallas Mscbine & Locomotive Shops -cd the Willamette Vallsr Lumlwr company yards and mill. March 9 was set as the date for bearing remonstrances against the proposed improvement. In thu discussion ot the report ot Eiiri neer Scuion it was brought ou1 that the cost ot imviug a full width blacktup strict, or an IS foot concrete strip would be ap proximately the same. The ma cadam base of the street is suit .!! tor use wtlh little f i II: he- The council voted unanimously in fav )r ot Ihe tull-wiilth paving. The plant ot J. C. C'oinpt-m in Hill lu.-uled in Dallas and it is ex pected that he wlil bid un IDu ji) An iKne ot 17,i71.bii m.w-i bonds Usued undo, tlie liau.roft bonding sU to cover property In the Maple street sewer district w ib old to tbo Ladd & Tilton bunk o( Iortlund st (104.34. The labile was bid upon by four 1'oMIhi.I bond bouses aud banks with rf- ferlns rangins from flOOCS lo the hifih bid ot I-adtl & Tilton. The low bid was submitted by tree men. Kmilb 4c Camp company wit: a note of explumition at'.acU'! that past experience had proved that Dallas redeemed her bond is aues too rapidly to be worth tin- ton price. Other bids were Illyiii Witter company, 103. D7; Lumber man's Trust company, premium oi SGS3.5.1; ltalph Schneelock com pauy, S103. 58; and Western Bom! ft Mor'.eage comnanv. S1032.G2. Councilman Hlack aunuuncej that the auditor ot the county bonks bad discovered where th- city bad been overpaid on Its road fund by $900 In 1924, due to tlio issuance of a check which bad not been recorded ty the county treas urer, who had latsr issued unothei check covering the same sinouir. tnd additional money that had ac trued In the fund. The matter ot children ukutlug in the street came up for discus- lion ami the decision reached thai the practice eliould lie curbed hi fore etimeone Is seriously Injured liy nut'imobiles. Silverton News Silverton, Ore., Feb. 17 (Spec ial). A representative of the Morning Oregonian culled at the BJlverion high school early this week with the orfer that if the high school students would secure 151) subscriptions they would re reive twelve baseball suits as reward. Silverton high school has two Irmble header games scheduled for ibis week. Wednesday night both he Si 1 verton boys' an d gl ris ieams will meet those from New prg. As a special feature the lil vert on faculty will meet the K owner faculty. Friday night Ihe high school boys will play Dal- ns and the girls will play Mc Minnvlile. Two pleasant little dinner par flea of Sunday were those at the ouutry homes of Mr. and Mra. am Stortz and Mr. aaid Mrs. Alvln Krug. Mr. and Mrs. Krug enter tained a group ot Salcmites. Those spending the day at the Krug home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whay and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. Adams, and Mrs. Wyckoff, the mother ot Mrs. Krug. Mr. and Mr?. Sam Storti were hosts to Silvertonlans, Mr. aud Mrs. Ernest Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Egan, and Fred Krug. Sr., being guests. Delegates hare been chosen to represent the Silverton high chool at the coming Educational Exposition at the Oregon Agricul tural college this i'eek-end. The delegates are Bertha Aim, Deua Aim, Alice C as person. Mary Kgan, M i Id red Kleeb, A I ison Bristol, Pwlght Kirrher, Gilbert Oddie. Earl Btarr. Miss Buelah Wright will accompany the students as lac ii 1 1 y represen 1 at 1 vc. Mrs. La Verne Mackeiitire had a piece ot steel removed from her hand Monday afternoon. Al though the steel had been lodged In the bark of Mra. Mackentlre's Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop little "Kreeaons" on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Tour druggist Jls a tlnj bottle Of "r reer-one Tor a tew cents. eents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn tween the toes, and the foot cal lus, without soreness or arrlta Uon. Adv. CORNS Sidney-Talbot News Sidney. Or.. Feb. 18. Mrs. J. O. Parr en'artained the Ankeuy Wel fare club at tbe home of Mre. O H. Tbarp. Thursday afternoon. The usual study hour was followed by a general discussion of current events. The game Introduced dur ing entertainment hour wai much enjoyed, tbe prize offered went to Mra. U. 11. Marlatt. it was deemed to a-lve a party some time wr.hin tbe next month ana en ten am inc husbands ot club roemfcers. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. ran-. Club members present were: Mrs. G. H. Marlatt, Mrs. G. M. Belltntp, Mrs. E. L. Finlay, Mrs. G. H. -rbarp, Mrs. C K. Meier, Miss Louise Halle cti the hostesa, Mrs. J. O. Farr. G. M. Uelknap and H. H. Damp ton drove to Alpine. Monday, on business. G. I!. Marlatt sold two carloads ot hay to a Salem firm this week One car will be usod to supply lo cal demand, the other wi-nt to i'ortland. The cars were loaded at Talbot. G. H. Tbarp shipped drciserl hogs to Salem, Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. G. It. Thorp and Mm. C. U. White mail were in Su lent. Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Nye returned to her home here this week from Albany, where she has been on a case fur several weeks. Mra. Nyt Is a nursa. S, II. Van Trump, state horticul turist, wan Inspecpng strawb?rry plants for rred ISir-hols, Monua Mrs. J. O. Kurr was hopping in Salem, Monday, J. li. Turnidgo made a business trip to Sheridan, Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Johnson and baby dniiKhter are visiting at the ho:n-- of Mrs. Jolmson's parents, Mr. an. I Mrs. H. H. Hampton. Mr. John son drove down from Albany, Sa. tirday, to spend the week-end with tbi' m. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Scott were Salem visitors Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Finlay (ipent hist Saturday in Corvallis. G. M. Belknap and J. O. K'irr were business visitors In Salem, Thursday. Mm. K. II. Belknap, teacher of the Sidney school, went to her home at Monroe, Friday evening. to upend the week-end with Mr Uelknap. M r. and Mrs. . E. HI I n.;t oi -tpent Sa'urday in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Farr wen1 Sunday gucHt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;. O. Wblteman. Mr. and Mrs. Wulter Redmond of Fortlanil Hpent Ft unlay and Sunday ut the home of Mra. Ttrt mond's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Finlay. hand for tho past soven years it had given her no trouble nntil recently. Her. and Mrs. George Henrlknen, alias Dora Henrlksen and Miss I,ouise llenriksen motored to Port land Monday evening to be pros ent at a doctors' clinic which they havo been attending tor sometime past. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shellset and two children of Salem were guests at the home of Mrs. M. C. HlvincHS Saturday afternoon and evening. While here they attended the Valentine party given at Trinity church. Washington's Birthday will be observed at the Silverton schools Monday when a program will be given during tbe forenoon and the children will be excused for the afternoon. A great number of Silvertonlans plan to motor out to Central Howell sehool Saturday night to witness the pla?, "Hickory Holler School," which the Central Howell Community will put on at that time. Among those taking part are John Lauderbaek, Chris Lelchly, K. Dunnliigan, Mrs. Joe Kaser. Henry Werner, Milo W II cox, France's Telchty, Mrs. John Tweed. Mrs. Chris Leichty, Earn est Roth. Mrs. Kobert Bye, Mrs. Robert Jenz, Mrs. Clarence Sim mons, Mrs. Vinton. Mrs. Wilcox, Lowell Lambert, Robert Bye, John Tweed, Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Judy. O. Bar tela, who has been em ployed by the Associated Oil coin pany on tbe ship S. 8. Kewanne with headquarters at Avou, Cali fornia, arrived at Silverton a few days ago and will spend sometime on his rnuch near Hult. J V V. . MRS fANNIt WHITS Woman Of Forty ft Victim Of Constipation "Mrs. Fannir White o 678 Marcy Avenue, UriKklyn, N. Y writes: "Almost every morning, lor lite la five year I mtU-nd with tick head aches, I (rlt tins was due lo nor voiisncss. nevrr dreaming lint faulty intestinal elimination caused my Mil ferine. I trlt wretched, my appe tite wai gone, f tout mtrrtit in pre paring my mcalt, hie wai not worth hvtng. A tew days treatment Carters Litiif Liver pills They are small, r. pr i pi ng and leave Jfal al t ; Mrs N. H. DoN. who now makes her bom In Eugene, visited her sob and daushter-in-lav. Mr. acd Mra. Mplvin Uotyf over Sunday. Andrew liunson end family epeut at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Whitman. Mrs. Melvln Uoty visited friends in Jetfcrson tor several days lat wee it. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Marlatt and Mra. C. Meier were in tUlem. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Belknan en tertained the members of (heir lamlly, at dinner Sunday, at their uome bunny bione rarm. the oc casion beitiR the birthday of Mrj. ueiKnap a lullier, William rinlsy. and of Mr. Belknap's brother, Har lan Belknap. Those present were: The honor guest, William Klnlay and Harlan Uelknap and their lanillles. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Itc-d- mond, William Finlay Jr., and the Hosts, .Mr. and Mrs. Uelknap. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Finlay spent Friday in Salem. Spring farming has begun in this section. The few nice days have dried the eround to such an extent that a number of farmers nave started plowing for tLe spring seeding. A number of local men went tn Salem, Saturday, to watch the ef forts of grapplers to locate the body of Charles l'urcell, who was (Irowni'd January 31. The river men werp unsuccessful. Woodburn News Woodburn, Or., Feb. -18. An interesting event on the Wjod burn high school calendar for laa! Saturday night was the dual de bate with Dallas high school, the negative toauis traveling. Wood burn debaters in both con tost s won a 2 to 1 decision. This en tities them to enter the next Con test, which will be a triangular meet with Salem and Albany on February 27, the affirmative teams traveling, Albany coming here, Woodburn going to Kalcm, and Salem to Albany. Wood burn's affirmative team, Harold JCwalt and Hetty Bailliu had previously won a S to 0 decision against St. t'atil and her ne gative team, Elmer Grim tn and Feme Twocdie, won but on . point agains. St. i'aul' af firmative, Burial services for Jucoh Jl. liaughmun were held at the Meth odist Kpisctpul church Sunday afternoon February 15. Mr. HauRbman was Wood burn's oldest pioneer, having crossed tbe plains in 1S50. He hud but recently en tered upon hid !l!ltli year and hoped to complete the hundredth. Hie recent illnesg attacked hiin shortly after his last birthday. Mr. Itaughman during his Iour and useful llfo has endeared himself by hie many sterlins qualities to a host of friend and neighbor. He is eiirvlvod by ix children, 11 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Mra. F. X. Deck entertained at two succcjwlve 'f0G' parties lat week on Thursday and Saturday TAYLOR SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS FOR MURDER Klamath Falls, Or., Feb. 18. John Tuylor. confessed member of the gang which on January 4 kill ed Oscar l!rickson during a card room holdup here, was this after noon sentenced by Circuit Judg? A. It. Leavltt to serve 15 years in the state penitentiary and to pay a fine of $1000. DOCTORS TRUST BILL TO BE WITHDRAWN Frjlests from more than 100 physicians in the tate, coujlcd with newKpapcr crlliciwu of th measure, has resulted in the wth- drawU of houye hill 391, which would have create.l a Mate board of licensure in the healing art, ac cording to Frank S. Ward, whs has been sponsoring the bill from the lobby. The crlticliJu which resulted In the withdrawal was that the bill concentrates too much arbitrary power in tbe hands ot the board created. Phvtlelini warn aailnit atftactlna Mfltu and colds and Ull at tha itnoui I tint com heatlans that may retult. Ludina fhyil ciant now anuria BALSAMEA fr all bra chial diet. on i Well known Dr. Bni. F. Crabtrt. Andtrava, Ma., wrttti: "I via It vicluiivclv tar aiv araette and nv family. It li auick. aura aad Mta la its aetioa Ilka aothina alia." Timartl tha and M th tiiftiirnu eoldfinlc a (oi-rmmrnt phrician ntu-M Uiat a tribe f Indiana in Nevada, by thf u if oil Crura naliTt plant wrr tmmiiiip turn the rnati of Inlturnm. H wood thru Mt amona nla Phtte patlfata and tlicti in a apitai orrr 0wln with "death" caafi. New nf thi iriilti awept tho wxirlrt ami fm aoro tluii ii mi txiamin to nun nit id arm ana. IIAt.MAM KA romhlnn thfr niirp Trtrlnblf on in (tiPAMani tyrup. u kit4 mirnuuiui n-aults tn four wav: I. It MilhM Uio la fl:imtHt mrmliranfii and rrllfrvr IrnUtinn. f. t nrrcava in-mwii or numua ami iMrmn iy i pectoral inn, 1. It tlimulatf p-'re v ma i n in inrowinf nir a-hi? ptntona ant 1 It atnkea at Uat eauaa SHkrklv oheckio, if rm artmn I to not rnnfttaa It with ardtntr Mam oituh vnioa that ara onlf wtnthtna avrupa and dn nut go to the baa wf tha Untitle. C'tltke other roiiati remexliea BALHAMKA U frro from cn tar and ulnar harmful nar Dt(r. 'leaant ta taa and abanluteU aaft jit?e to ohildrrn. R. aura ,u tH HAL KA MK A artth tha artur of ih Indian oa the para re tiar anteed tn relieet any rcoeb. up matter fnai what cauoe. or mr mottoj back. All Snif tau aelt HALtUUKA. In n,,m buy u from J. C. Perry drug storo. - Adv. lor CHRONIC COUGHS SERiOUS LUNG TROUBLE STARTS WITH COUGHING THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON DALLAS CITIZENS Dallas, Or., Feb. 1 8. Da Huh will not lake readily to the organ isation of a Rotary club or other businessmen's organisations at ibe present time, according to as ti me nt expressed Monday by a num ber of prominent businessmen at the regular commercial club luncheon at the Dallas hotel. The opinion was voiced that an other club would detract from the present hearty support of the com mercial club which is probably more active than at any time in the past. Dr. A. B. Starhuck stated that he bad received a letter from the Rotary club organisation asking him to work as local chairman u uranisms for a Rotary club lu Dallas. He refused the office, he declared, because he felt that di vided support would not bo to the best interest of the city at present. J. S. Landers, president ot !ie state normal school at Monmouth, was scheduled as the speaker of the day but tailed to arrive for the luncheon or program. Milton A. Miller, ex-collector of Internal rev enue, will appear on the program next Monday. eveninfjs. Mrs. E. G. Emmott and Dr. Sanderson won the prizes Thursday and Mrs. Robert Scott and Mrs. A. J. Beck assisted the hostess la serving delicious re freshments to the sixteen guests Six tables of "600" furnished the diversion ot the second evening. Mrs. F. W. Settlemler winning the liiKh score. Mosdames Eugene Courtney, Henry Miller and A.. V. lieck helped served .he late sup per which concluded the party. Mrs. Beck proved a very gracious hostess. The Prcshyterian church mem- hership has for some time bean considering Increasing Its seating rapacity, especially for Sund: .school and young people's work,, L' i a ns nave been drawn for an ad- lition to tho westward of a room ritx22 feet floor space, with a fuU basement. This will give room for tbe largo primary and junior classes so that he adult class may use the church parlors and the present auditorium be devoted to high school students. Rose dab News Kosedale, Or., F eb. 1 8. Rev. Clyde Thomas and family motored to bcotta Mills, Friday evenintr. returned late Saturday. Itev. Mr. Thomas also visited at Portland and attended the Newherg quar terly meeting while away. The birthday club held an en joyable party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11 row nice. Wednesday night. Mr. Brownlce was the hon or guest. The Valentine Boclal at th' school house Saturday night wais quite well attended by old and young. Mr. Thomas began a series of lessons on prophecy last Sundiy evening. Mrs. Ira Letchtey of Salem Tft Ited with her parents. Mr. .sad Mrs. C. Bloom, last Sunday. Word has been received that Samuel Kewby, formerly of Stm nyside, recently died at Marshall town. Iowa. The body will be brought here for burial. The Cheelan family, who lived in Mrs. Irwin's house, have recent ly moved out of the school district. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 3Sc "Danderine" does Wonders for Any Girls Hair Glrlst Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, Just sBuiit cn your hatr-brush with a latrlt "l.indtrin 'and brush It through your hair. The effect is startling You can do your hair up immedi ate 1 v and It will appear twice as thick and heavy a mass ot arlMtny hair, sparkling with 'life ind possessing that Incomparable so fin earn, freshness ana luxarianre Whlis beautifying the hair "Dan derine ls also toning and Sttmo latlngench single hair to grow thick, long avnd strong Hair stop falling out and d.imlruff dtnp pe.tr a. Get a bottle of "Dander ins" at any drug or toilet counter n6 Hist see how healthy and youthful your hair appears after this deltshtlul, refreshing dress ing. -Adv. LONGWORTH'S DAUGHTER CHRISTENED PAULINA - Chicago, Feb. H. Th three-day-old daughter at Mrs. Alice Koossrelt Loiigworth and br hna. band. Representative fJirtiolis Longworth of Ohio, loiny was named "Paulina." The decision was reached by tne parents after discussion todar aa tbey celebrat ed their nlnotoenth wedding anni versary at the hospital where Mrs. Longworth Is bein; cared for. SENATE PASSES The following; house hills passed the sonata today; If. li. 27G, bailey and Lonergan Extending Jurisdiction of district, courts. II. B. 283. Eailey and) Lonergan Relating to proceedings In dis trict courts. 8. B. 11), Tooze Providing for placing inheritance tuxes In Irre ducible school fund. a li. 121, Clark (by request) Empowering Portland officials to appoint additional municipal judge Bed Crosft Drive. Silverton, Or., Feb. 18. (Spe cial.) The Ked Cross drive has been completed at Silverton and the report shows a sum total of $152.21 received. The American Legion auxiliary took charge of the drive this year. A committee composed of Mrs. A. J. Titus and Mrs. Claire Jarvis supervised it Modern football is played ut such a terrific speed that it lakos four or five days for the body to recover completely from the strain (if a single game. Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce People who don't grow too tat are the fortunate exception. But if you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wise to follow this suggestion, which Is endorsed by thousands of people who know. Ask your drug gist for Marmot a Prescription Tablets and follow directions. One dollar Is the price the world over. Get them from your own drug gist or send price direct to M-ir-mola Co., General Motors Bldg., Detroit, Mich. By doing this you will be able to reduce steadily and easily and pleasantly, without Starvation diet or tiresome exer cise. Start taking them today and get slender. Adv. "Sw a aV.V MM M M . Jt"il a Chicago. Feb. 18. Headquarter of the .Methodist Episcopal chureli was established today in the Meth odist Book Concern building with the opening here of the education al activities of the new unified board of education, Dr. W. 8. fiov ard, the corresponding secretary, announced. Bishop W. P. Ander son ot Boston has been elected president of the board which rep resents a merger of the boarl of education, education for negro. Sunday school and Kpworth League. The board of education which takes over supervision ot all tbe work ot the four merged boards will function in four departments. The Hev. Blaine K. Kirkpatrick of Salem, Or., has charge of the do partmcnt of Kpworth leagne. BEWARE THE Chronic coughs and oeraiatent cold; lead to serious lang trouble. 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