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PAGE TWO E Enough Insurance legislation Is sow pending in the legislature to tauae a considerable war before tbe season cornea to a close. Sen tor Carsner bai introduced the bill that will increase the grosa premium taxes ol insurance com panies from 2.26 Ko 2.6 per cent, the bill that will be bucked by the ways and means committee. Three is also expected to be o considerable scrap in the house aver senate ill 146, introduced by Klepper, which provides that for eign mutual casualty companies may write automobile insurance in Oregon. The terms and conditions under which the;- could do it are the same under which the state of Massachusetts permits foreign mu tual casualty companies to write tuto insurance there. Opposition to '.he measure Ik coming from tho old liue com panies In Portland who object to this competition inasmuch as ttu bill would give Insurance to auto mobile owners, it is claimed, at about 25 per cetit less premium than now. The Klepper bill is ap proved by Will Moore, state In surance commissioner, and a copy of his lettr on the measure baa been pieced on the desk of every representative. At the same time the old line agents are wiring the members frantically in opposition to the measure. BILL RAISING I The salary of Mildred RoberUton Brooks, Marion county recorder, it, increased from (1200 to (1&00 a year by house bill 417 which passed the senate Saturday after noon am the pay of the coun'.y commissioners is Increased from $4 to $5 and expenses whilo on cc .nty business. Passage of the bill was accom pli)' d by considerable picturesque language, including a persou.il set-to between Senators LaKollet. and i i r o w n of Marion co u n ly which defied ull parliamentary procedure. LaKollelt was against the bill and Brown for 4t. The bill waa Introduced by the Marion county delegation in the bouse. Senator Staples fo'gli the bill on the floor. "Hy the jumpiu' broad-axe." shouted Staples, "this Is gelling enlirety beyond us. I opened this gat , but by Godfrey, now that I've opened it I'm going to stund here and see that no one gets through remark ttsv tie had opened the gate bad reference to the bill introduced by him to in crease the salaries of the supreme court Judges from $&2f0 to $7500 a year, which bus pa seed both houseu. Many uegutiva votes were heard on the Marion county salary bill, but most of ihcm were changed to ayes before the result of the vote was announced. WANTS COMMISSION TO : STUDY SCHOOL COURSES Senator Eddy nas inlroducel a , concurrent resolution provldlai , that the governor appoint a c;im- . mission to make an investigation in the next two years of the courses of study In Oregon schools . The resolution does not specify the number of members to coraprl? the commission, but provide that not more than one shall be a pro ' fessional educator. The resolution Is a result of the defeat of K.ldyV sr nooi bill. gcvernIWsHd UNDER BAIL OF $1000 Topeka, Kan., Feb. 23. Former Governor J. M. Davis and Carl J Peterson, former stale bank com missioner, were bound over to the district, court today, following preliminary hearing before JuJse Clyde Cowgill. Kurh furnish d bond of $1003. They aro charged with sol He ting a bribe in connec tion with an appliratlnn for a par don for Walter Grundy, ronviel'.d Atchison banker . Beware infection A break in the skin is dangerous EVEN the little injuries can lead to great trouble. If you cut or break the akin, mi crobe often ft in: and if they do, they usually uun danger ous inflammation. Take care of the cut, burnt; crapes, blisters, etc Clranie , them wrll tlxi apply Ke nol Ointment. It will atop the smarting at ones and start the healing right. 1 ta soothing med ication heir nature to fight germ invasion, and close the wound in a healthy way. Kesinol Soap has the aarrsj soothing quali ties which help it to thorough ly cleanse end preserve the skin at the same time. . Ideal for tha Resinol 1 Silverton News Silverton, Feb. 23. One of the best attended meeting of Horn Temple No. 21 of the Pythian Staler was that of Wednesday night when Mr. Mable Williams, grand chief, of Yamhill, paid ber official viait. Visitors were pre, ent from Salem, Hubbard and Al bany. Besides Mm. Williams, oth er grand temple officers present were Mrs. Helen M. Wrightman. grand aenlor of Silverton, and Mr. Pearl K Inzer, grand M. of finance, of fialera. Three candidate were Initiat ed into the myuterie of the order in a beautiful manner by the team, with Mrs. Ella McCleary a captain. During the evening a prettily appointed luncheon waa served bv a committee under the leadership of Mr. K. It. Adams. The deco ration were in keeping with the month of February, a red and white color scheme being used. The table were arranged In tha chape of a heart. Red hatrhete wer? used a favors and a Jeru salem cherry tree formed the cen ter picre. The grand chief. Mr. Williams. wm presented with a large box of Silvertonias, Mrs. Helen M. Wrightninn presenting the gift with a few well chosen wordu. Wliilo at Silverton Mr. Will iams waa the guest of Mrs. Wrightman. Honoring Mr. Mable Williams, grand cbiet of Pythian Bister. Mrs. Oscar Stoma!! wan hostess at dinner Wednedny evening. A color scheme of yellow and white wa ued, daffodil forming the center piece. Besides the guetst of honor, Mr. William, other guests were Mr. Helen M. Wrightman. Mrs. Carl Speeht, Mr, ("h toe Stalnor and Mrs. Min nie Moner, One of the most delightful din ner parties of the reason wo that at which Mr. Helen M. Wright man was hostww at her pleasant home on west Main street, Thurs day evening, when Mrs. Eliza beth Bealer of Portland was guest of honor. The room wero vcy attractive with their decorations of puFy willow and yellow daf fodil, (iuiflt were Mr. Bealer, Mrs. H. It. Latham, Mr. John Hohlitt. Mrs. J. A. Campbell. Mr. Le Hoy Lemmon, Mr. A. O. Nel son. Mr. Bealer, who' Is girl arout executive of the northwest, came to Silverton to visit with the local scout troujw under the leader-ship of Mr. A. O. Nelson, Mr. Wright man aud Mr. Healer aro girlhood friisiiiH both being natives o! Jamestown, N. V. The two friend had not met for a period of twen ty years until last fall when they accidentally mot at Curvalli where they were both on the program at the state parent teaeherw convention which was held there. Following the dinner the par ty adjourned to the ('hritUinn church where Mr. Bealer spoke to the girl eoouls, to their lead er, mothers of the member and a few friends. The scouts held a short demonstration of their work. They are now making plans for their summer camp at Oswego. Word has reached Silverton of the activities of various Silver ton student away at school. Kd gar Wrightman has been elected cla treasurer of tho class of '27 at the University of Oregon. Eliz abeth Latham, also of the univer sity, ha made the woman's rifle team, while Max and Dorothy Huhlis. student at the Oregon Agricultural college, are taking a prominent part in the memorial drive there. Silverton shared honor with Dallas In basket ball Friday night when the Silverton high school girl defeated the girl from Mo Mlnnville with a score of 48 to S and the Dalla high school boys defeated the Silverton boys with a score of 30 to 4. George M. Aitken of Portland will speak to the Loyal Legion members at their hall Monday night. His lecture will be Illus trated and on the subject of "Safety." Dor era society gave a pretty so- MOTHER! "California Fig Syrup" Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child Hurry Mother! Kven a bilious. constipated, fovrrlah child lovea the plranant taste of "California Hig Syrup' and It never fails to open the bowels A tcaapoonf ill to day may prevent a sick child to morrow. Ask your rtmpgist for genuine "California F!g Kyrup" which has direction for b.itie and children of nil Agf-s printed on bottle. Mother! You munt say CaIlfor nta" or you my get an Imitation fig syrup. Adv. mam clal at Trinity social rooms Sat urday (veiling. The auditorium waa decorated In colors and mo- Urea beflttiug to Washington' birthday. A short program was given in the early part of the eve ning. Thia consisted of a reading by Margaret Sather. vocal solo by Kcither Laraon with Mrs. A. u. Nelon at the piano, a piano solo by alias Murie Corbouae, and talk by Iter. George Henrikeen, Mr. and Mrs. Juram Hum an! Uoy llurch left Thursday morning by automobile for North Dakotu Mr. and Mrs. Iluson have uecn :;iending the P"t two months vis iting Silverton friends. Mr. Burch. who ii a brother of Mrs. Huso. I'i tends to tpend the spring months In the east. The party will S3 ri. CiiiUornia. Mt. Angel News Mt. Angel. Or., Feb. 23. (Spe- clal.) The birthday anniversary j of M rs. Joseph Kherle was cele brated last night when Mrs. ! Joseph ilauth and Mrs. C. Van Perre entertained for her. A large group of relatives and friends Hpent the evening at cards aud muic. Miss Aune Haaaicr, health nurse at Ml. Angel college, left for Port land this morning to spend several days with ber family. Albert Iiourbonnals, one of the owners of the Mt. Angel truck line, received a serious injury to bis left on Wednesduy while he was aiding in the work of pulling one of his trucks which had gone- into the ditch near ('anby, back onto the highway. He is able to be around. FrunnM Cmirti nf fVirt1unrl member of the St. Paul high school faculty, spent the week-end in Mt. Angel. Tonight the College Men's club will civ thfiir minimi Vnrl! v A dunce lu the school auditorium. l'utrond and patronesses for tut affair ore Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Smith. I Jr. and Mrs. H. U. Appleby and Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Miller. Music will be furnished by Al Leu's Collegians. On the program committee are J. D. Haun, A. K. Leu and F. C. Meyers. Clever dec orations have been arranged. Tomorrow evening St. Mary's Court, C. O. j?., will Bponsor 'heir annual dance and card party, old fashioned square dances and srhottiches will be featured dur ing the evening. Walker Bros, orchestra will play. Anton Huacher Is recovering from an epilation performed lu Portlund s.vrai days ago. Joseph Feser returned to hit home in laklma, wash., Saturday. Mr. Feser came to Mt. Angel to attend the fuuerul Eerviceu held for his father -who was buried here on Wednesday. Rev. Hildebrand Melcholr, O. S tt naulnr r-1 PlnvarHal. l Till.. niook county, spent several days in ait. Angel last week. Morty than forty women attend' ed tho meeting of the missionary society of the C. D. of A. held at the home of Mrs. Leo Barr on Fri day evening, St. Mary's choir was host a, a delightful party on Friday even ing given In the auditorium hon oring the 62nd birthday anni versary of Father Komnic, choir director. A lovely gift was pre sented him. Otto Oswald making the presentation speech. Curds vere enjoyed during '-he evening with high scores going to the honor guest and Mitw Frances Sausser. Consolation awards went to Miss I QwkJi ReiUf A rtfcctiT. imp, And externally, utc 1'lSCS Auroat and VacM 43HaWV 6 Mortgage Bonds In Multiples of $100 . : Interest Semi-Annually FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALEM, , TRUSTEE 1 i Bonds secured by first mortgages on city and farm properties in the Wil lamette Valley. All mortgages held in" trust by Trustee. These bonds offer the small and' larger investor Safety of Principal, Good Yield, and Steady Market. If you are looking for a sound invest ment of $100 or more, write for circu lar "A" on Mortgage Bonds. Reference any Salem Bank Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. 205 Oregon Building Salem, Oregon. - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON KENYON FREED: Dallas. Or., Feb. 2 (Special) It. B. Keryon who was arrested a week ago at Red Bluff fox; noa sunport of hi wife here, upon tils graphic advice from Sheriff Hook er of Polk county, was released yesterJay on habea carpus pro ceedings instituted at Red Bluff, according to a wire ro?lved last night by the Polk sheriff. It was discovered this morning that Mrs. Ker.yon, a resident of Dallas, who had secured her hus band's indictment In the January term of court on a non-support charge, had left Dalla for parts unknown Immediately on receipt of the word of her husband's re liaie. She took her small son with her. Pauline Saalfeld and Isadore Mug Sli. The Mt. Angel collego five de feated tho Grand Hondo All-dturs in a bard fought basketball game yei terday b a score of 37 to 14. Tl i Indians were scrappy and strong on the offensive but were enable to fiud the basket. Schro der. Sullivan, Otjen. Spears and Harden played all of the game for the college until the last five min utes when Coach Kasberger sent in Cranton and Keber. In a pre liminary game between the second team and the town team the town boys won by one basket, the final score being 19 to 17. Woodburn News Woodburn, Or., Feb. 23. In a fast game of basketball Parrisn junior high school of Salem wac defeated by the Woodburn hoop titer by a score of 26 to 12. As Parrish bad formerly won from Silverton the Woodburn boys ex pected a closer score, although they themselves had previously won a "20 to 9 score againat the "Silver Foxes." The first half of the game vas closely contested, the local team getting their Ion a lead in the thlra quarter,- -Coach Itarey gave some of the subs op portuni'y for floor work in the last quarter. The Red Crohn campaign was concluded last week-end. under the capable direction of an en thusiastic leader, Mrs. W. F. Nor man. In all $155.20 was gathered by subscription. The hospitable nonie of Mrs. W D. Simmons was the scene of th: annull banquet and Initiation of P. E. 0., chapter J, on Thuruday. The guests were: Messrs. and Mes damo ti. A. bund on. E. N. Hall O. W. Love, T. G. Huvcrmann. H Overton. II. F. Butterfield. K. K. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the xweis ana positively no the wont. Peoole alllicted with bad breath find Juicl: relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive ablets. The pleasant, sucar-coated ablets are taken lor bad breath by all it ho know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act ften- Jy but lirmly on the bowels and liver, ;timulatinz them to natural action. -Jearini? the blood and gently purifying he entire system. They do that which langerous calomel does without any of jie naa alter etiects. All the benefits of nastv. sickening:. jripins cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without jriping. pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the ormula after seventeen years of prac ice among patients afflicted with bowel ina liver complaint, wiui trie attendant jad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable impound mixed with olive oil: you mil know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week ana note the etlect. ittanajuc. Pagan, M. A- 8chreiber, B. E. Set tlemier, C. F. Whitman, W. B. QUI. Dr. tna Mrs. O. IC.Wolf. Colonel and Mrs. Eugene Moshber ger, Mrs. W, ooulet and the hostess, Mrs. W. D. Blmmoaa, A very delightful evening waa en joyed by all present. Mrs. E. O. Strang and son, Earl both, of whom are convalescing from sever Illness under the care of Dr, Schoor are intending to lea j for Newport, Sunday. Mr. and lira, F. 0. Erenden wers hosts Tuesday evening to a group of friends who spent the time pleasantly at "600." The hostess served a delicious lunch eon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graces, for merly of Woodburn, now at Long Beach, Cal., are the happy parents of Jackie Carl, who arrived Feb ruary 8. Mrs. M. A. Coe has recently re ceived from Africa a fine leopard skin, sent by H. C. Kramer, who killed the bi,; cat with a heavy hi ntlng gun which Mrs. Coe had given him. Dr. Hannahan, veterenarlan from Seattle, has come with his family to Woodburn for the pur pose of settling here. The February meeting of the Social Hour club was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Blust. Sewing occupied tho attention of the la dies after a short business session, until Mrs. Blust, ansisted by Mrs. Lottie Howe, served a light lunch. The Bargain Store, under the management of R. L. Cuius, fs the "CASCARETS" IOC IF DIZZY. BILIOUS, To o 1 e a n your bowels without cramp log or over- - acting, ta k e "5 ':S3f "Cascarets.' Ver tbz; Sick h ead , v s S ache, dizziness l V - b 1 1 1 o u aness, gases. Indiges tion, sour up- sets tomach and nil su.li distress gone by morning. Nicest laxative and ca thartic on earth for grown ups and children. 10c, 26a and 60c boxesany drug store. Adv. ALL CAR OWNERS by hundreds of thousands are equipping with Firestone Balloons not only for comfort and safety out to save money. Everybody knows Firestone Balloons protect the chassis stop vibration and reduce repair bills. Your car remains new longer its resale value is far greater. Another basic feature exclusively Firestone is the Gum Dipping process which insulates every fibre with rubber and adds great strength to each cord. The Gum-Dipping process is the very foundation of balloon tire success. IRA JORGENSEN Auto Supplies 190 South High Street Phone 675. AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER.? VisriXfci- most recent buBinesa establish ment I . the city. Dry goods, choea and general furnishings comprise the stock. Hra. Addle Doud la In Salem at tha home ot her daughter, Mr. Lloyd Demareat. Baby Betty Da mare, had been enjoying a few weeks with her grandmother and her great grandmother, Mrs Hayes. An entertainment and aoclal session with delicious refresh ments concluded the Kebruarr 12 meeting ot the W. R. C, at which time Mr. Elizabeth Glatt, Mary L. Jackson and Mrs. Alquire were received Into membership. The Martha Washington tea, served by the Doman'e club, was well patronised. The high school orchestra under the direction of Mra. Gegenhelmer furnished music throughout the evening. Besides the delicious repast served by the ladies, temptingly displayed home mado v-indies invited many pur chasers to invest for tho benefit of the library. GOLDS THA DEV ELOP Chronic coughs and persistent cold: lead to serious lung trouble. You car stop them now with CreomIuon. ai emulsified creosote that is pleasant ti take, Creomultuon is a new medica. discovery with twofold action; it soothe! and heals the inflamed membranes ant kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treat ment of chronic coughs and colds anc other forms of throat end lung troubles Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes and stop the irritation and in flammation, while the creosote goes ox to tho stomach, is absorbed into th blood, attacks the seat of the troubh and destroys the germs that lead t( consumption. Creomuleion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic cough, and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrha bronchitis and other forms of throa' and lung diseases, and is excellent foi building up the system after colds 01 the flu. Money refunded if any cougr or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, is not relieved after taking accord ing to directions. Ask your druggist Creomulsion Co Atlanta, Ga, (Adv.) FULL N GUM MONDAY, A Sweet Breath at all After eating oi smoking. WHiley's" freshen mouth and sweetens the breath. So easy to carry the little packet in your pocket I So important to have when the mouth need cleansing and freshening I Odors of dining or smoking quickly disappear - teeth are brightly burnished. Smiles jnst naturally come because nerves are soothed, throat is refreshed, the stomach relieved and digestion aided. "after eiery meal MM - SIZE - DEPPI Real Balloon Tires must have light, strong, flexible walls. Gum-Dipping gives this extra strength and endures this extra flexing strain. Equip now tot safety on the wet, muddy pavements and roads of early spring tor comfort during the summer driving season for economy the year 'round. Take advan tage of the new low prices and our liberal allowance on your old tires. Have us make your changeover to full-size Balloons. We do it quickly and at low cost. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR FEBRUARY 23, 1925 times i the ,fii WWey to more' thanatrrtQl-tiba positive benefit, Many tbchn and dthtlstf mom mtnd It. Different narors rSameWrlgey Quality 1 ,