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PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOIrJnAL. SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2'i, 1925 From the Richest and Best Part of the State News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents D SJlrerton, Or., Feb. 26. (Spe cial.) Frank WbJUock, Silver- ton pioneer, died at bis home at Scott Mult on Tued ay mum ing following an illness several woe kg. Mr. Whitlock was burn on the place be died and he spent the grader part ot bis 7 years there. He wua tbe sun of Mitchell Whilloc:;, who came to bilvcrlou In 1&1J. Uesiika bis wife, Mr. Whitlock leaves three children, Leon Whit luck, 11. Whitlock and Maxine W hillock. He also leaves two b la tere, Mrs, Perry Maaer of Silver tun and Mrs. I . K. Stanton North Vakima, besides a great number of otner relatives T.h make their home at Silverton. Funeral services will be huid a tho Miller cemetery this afternoon at 2 o'chtck wit: Kov. J. A. Hen nett of the Christian church off! . ciattn- and the Knight of Pythias In charge. Turner Defeated The Sllveru n American Leglo team defeated th Turner team i a one-sided game here Tuesday night. The score of 47 to 13. Sil Terton showed excellent team work and a good deal better pass ing than at any time so far this season. H. Latham, center, was the out-standing star with 1 points to his credit. K, lientson of Silverton refereed. Tho Turner teum was composed of K. Oath, Aureus, (i, Sherman, A. dath and J. Sherman. For Sil verton tho players were Moscr, H .Aim, Quail, Latham, Carson and O. Aim. . The Silverton team now haa games schedjled with the Oregon City firemen, the Greaham Legion and the armory headquarters of Portland. Woodmen Soeinl. The social evening held Monday nijrht by the Neighbors of th Woodcraft and tho Woodmen of the World at the W. O. W. lolge bail woe very largely attended, number being present from Salem. Everyone present reported an ex ccptionally good time. A competitive drill was held In the early part of the evening be tween the Noighoors and tho W O. W. members with the decision goiiK to tbe Neighbors. A num. Dor of presentations were then made. The Woodcraft drill team presented Pearl H'ackerby with fountain per. The W. W. lodge presjnted D. Barber with a ciga rette cuse; lodge and drill team presented Mrs. Oscar Bent son with a lurge bouquet of flowers, D. C. Kinney presented each member of the lodge with a carnation. A short program continuing of Instrumental numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Davenport and John Small, and readings by Huhy Dah) and Mary Kuan was then given The reminder if the evening was spent in dunclng. GLORIA'S TWO CHILDREN ARRIVE AT NEW YORK New York, Feb. 26. Gloria Swauaon's four-year-old daughter, Gloria, and her adopted sou. Joseph, two yea - old, who arrived from Pa lie on the S. S. France yesterday, have not been told of their mother a Illness, It wa; learned today. The children, accompanied by a nurse and a governess, came in care of Itene Hubert, motion pi turo scenic designer, in whose charge they wero given by their mother. Miss Swanson and the Marquis T)e La Felayis, to whom she recently was married, were tn have sailed on the France, but their reservations were cancelled when the actress fell 111, $15,700 A WEEK JOB FOR GLORIA SWANSON Loe Angeles, Cal., Feb. t6. Con pet it ion among motion picture producers lor the services of Clona Swanson, screen star, has reiullei In the signing of a new contract wlh famous Players Laskey by which Miss Swanson will receive a weekly salary of $15,700, the txm AnKetes Exam iner says today. The ealary which tho star will roteive under the tei ins of htr new contract Is Haiti to he. tho highest ever paid to a motion picture performer ns a di rect salary where no per cntage is-involved. RUSSIA PROTESTS WHITE LEGION NEAR SHANGHAI KIlmiKhal, f'hll... HVb. tt. (II) Associated Pre-w.) It Is reported from Pekln that the soviet amtias Bailnr has protested to the Chinese foreign office against the main tenance ot one thmiHand Ittiseian whltn troo between Nanking and Shanghai. The ambassador Is said to have nrp.ed dislinndinent ot tho white legion without delay, declaring its maintenance threatens continu ance of the friendly ro-operntlon between China an i the soviet gov ernment. Nirrht Conch Quickly Relieved Thie Is the eulttttance of a letter received from H. V. Webb. Quln cy. III., "I coughed a great dial, specially at night. Tried alinont rorythlng and have f-nd noth Ing to equal F01.KV8 1IONKV AND TAR COMPOUND. On, doe relieved my cough and I rwted well all night." One of the larg est selling rough medicines In tUe world. Contains no opiates. R.if. for clilldrca. losist upon Koley'a Refusa aubatltutea. Adv. StaytonNews Stayton, Or., Feb. 26. Honor ing ber friend, Mrs. A, Hockraddli of Koscburg, Mrs. C. P. Niebert entertained w b a bridge party on Thursday at ber attractive coun try home on the West Stay to road. Pussy willows and bowls of violets added to the attractiveness of tbe rooms. Four tables of bridgi were In play and In summing up the afternoon's game It wit found that Mrs. V. Dare Sloper had secured the high score while the consolation fell to Mrs. O. E. (Jar liner. Mrs. Niebert waa assist ed in serving a most delicious lunch by ber sister, Mrs. Alva Smith and Mrs. J. II. Misslcr. Those enjoying the afternoo wero: MeuUames C, H. brewer, Dare Sloper, H. Ficklin, Atgi Murphy. H. J). Hoke, J. C. Mayo, G. F. Korinek, H. K. Tate, Smith, J. H. Misaler, J. W. Mayo, G. L. Ital.tb, V. Lyle McCroskey, O. K. Gardner, U. A. Schaefer, W W. Klder, the honor guest. Sirs. Hockruddle, and the hostesa, Mrs, C. P. Niebert. After several years of poo health Frank J. l'iesteroi n. aac away at St. Vincent's hospital i Pjrtland. He had recently been taken to the hospital In hope tha he would bt benefitted. He was born In Germ.-.ny In 1871 and be- aide his wtfo and eight children is survived by one brother and three ulsters. For the past severul years he had conducted general store at Sublimity, where he was held In high esteem. Jn his death Sub limily loses one t! her best citl zens. Funeral services were held at St. lion if ace church on Thurs day, conducted by Hev. Father i.alnck and burial was In the Catholic cemetery at Sublimity, Funeral services for Samuel Aplet wero held here on Friday He poseed away on Wednesday after an Illness of more than year following a paralytic stroke. Ho was 8H years old and had been a resident ot Oregon since 1875 and ot Stayton since 1902. Ho is survived by bis wife, who is also in very poor health, four sons, 14 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mrs. All ie Iirewer baa been vis iting at the home of her son George, and W-fe west of town Mrs. Effle Miller la home from a visit with relatives at Oallas and tails City. C. A. Dcauchamp and Jog Fish er went over to Cloverdale and vl cinlty on a week-end fishing trip and while they didn't get any fish they had the eatisfuctiuu ot seeing that the other fellows didn't catch any either. They report that the Hotels were crowded, many fisher men taking adv .nlago of the hull day Monday. Frank Lenz, who was recently operated on at Salem, was able to be removed to his homo. Dr. W. N. Pentler returned Sun day from an extended stay in Cali fornia, where he had a most en Joyable time. He made the trip in hla car and visited numerous places of Interest. Stanley Stewart, former cashier ot the Farmers & Merchants bank has been visiting at the home of his cousin. Mrs. J. W. Mayo. Mr Stewart, who baa neeu one of the state bank examiners, has resigned ml will enjoy a vacation for while before taking up some other work. Andy ltelger, W. F. Goodman and Adolph Mueller have gone to Mrkford, or., where they will be employed In tho ctrnm-Shaw log ging camp. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Duncan of Sal. nan. Cal., have been visiting their niece, Mrr, J. C Adams. Dr. Van Valza and family re turned Sunday u their home in Portland. The doctor, who bad barged of the dental practice of Dr. I'intler during his absence, has made arrangement to open an of fice for himself in the metropolis. home the past several days. Mrs. William Harlan and little daughter of Mill City have been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Sweet of Portland have bee . visiting at the home ot Mrs. Sweet s parent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stowell, Di ring their seren months' op eration the Santiam Cheese com pany has purchased over 689,000 pounds of milk and manufactured more thrn 63,000 pounds of cheese. ThU Is a monthly average or over M tons of milk boueht. and a monthly average of 4 tonti manufactured and marketed. Miss Cora Cooper is takine care of the electric eupply and fixture store for J. A. Hendershott. K. Dozler Is taking the three weeks canning and steam cook ing course at the Oregon, Agricul tural college. t Ivan McDonald, the new pool ball proprietor, ban moved bis family from the Klder bouse on Third street to one of Ha rrv Humphreys bouses near tbe Bap- wBt cuurcn. Silverton News Silverton, Or., Feb. 26. (Spe cial.) Sixteen boys between the ages of nine and 18 years met at Trinity church Tuesday evening of this week for the purpose of forming a new troop of Doy Scouts. M. C. Jacobsen, who lias had considerable experience with Uoy Scouts, will act aa scoutmas ter with Victor Madsen and Har old Larson as hia assistants. M. C. Jacobsen, road man for tho Laher Sprl .g & Uumper com pany, who has recently made a three weeks' trip into the south ern part of the state and Into northern California, haa returned to the Willamette valley and Is now working about Portland. Mr. Jacobsen spent the week-end with nis family at Silverton. He also came down from Portland. Tues day evening to assist In organiz ing a Boy Scou': troop. Rev. Ceorge Henriksen. Alfred Jensen, Lawrence Larson and Otto i-egard returned Tuesday night at 11 ociock r-on a two davs- fish ing trip to tho Little Ncstucca. I he fishermen report falrlv good luck in spite of the stormy weath er. The party experienced consid erable car trouble on the road home. Due to the very small number who were present at the meetlnc of the boys' and girls' welfare bu- MOTHER! "California Fig Syrup" Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child Mr. and Mrs Alva Smith have been here roui Kslacada the pas', week visiting home folks. They report that they like their new utile at Kstuads very much. They iiav two girls working in their elephone office so that they are hie to leave whenever they care to. Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and sU ter. Mtae OIllo Hraden. hnvn bi'oii ere the past week from Los An les. Mrs. Thomas came to sill er household goods as Kenneth is a r;nod job and they want to locate there. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fehlen write that they llwe their new home in Santa Barbara, Cal.. very much. Karl Stewart nnd wife have pen visiting nt tho F. Sllhavy llurry Mother! A teaspoonful of "California Fig Syrup" now will thoroughly clean the little bowels nnd In a few b"urs you have a well, playful child again. Even If cross, feverish, bilious, constipat ed or full of cold, children love Its pleasant taste. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine '.California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of nil ag.'s printed pn bottle. Mother, you must nay "California." Kcfue any Initiation. Adv Gas on Stomach Won't Let You Sleep Gas prviwliig on heart and oth er oiK-tns unmetiiiieH ciuivr a rest less, nervous fi-cllng and preventu sleep. Adlvrika helps any case ga on th flttimnch, unit due to drcp rented causes The yi'ICK notion will surprise you tWai. Adler ika Is such an excellent intestinal evsciiHiit it Is wonderful for con ittil.itii.n it often works In one hour and never tripes. J. C. Per ry. druKCinl, 115 8. Commercial street. Adv. SSii Night Coughing How to Stop It Kipht couphtnir which, through loss of valuable sleep, often makes you feel utterly worn-out and use less during the day, and by quickly weakening the system lays you open to the most dangerous infec tions, can now bo promptly checked by a Tery aimplo treatment Peo ple who have hardly been able to rest on account of coughing spells have found that they can sleep the whole night through undisturbed often after tho very first trial. Tl trfBimtnt U bMd on a rcmrtrk ftM pmc-riiHlua known 1. Ktnj Nw Itiacoverr. You Imply titk m ttn poonful t tilcht bfur retlrin tntf tiold It In your tliroat fur U or 20 mc cn.la hrfiire wmii-wlng It. Th pr rrlptlon hum doull action. It Dot n1y itoothfi and. htnt tha nrcncn tn4 Irritation, but tt qulrklj Ioomih ml r inovra th pairgm ami ronieKtlon which la tli rM etui of th rOHtcU, Th rnilt ! that yiu uaunlty alrrp utnumtlr M a bans tha vrry fin nlicht. and tbt oturtl s-nas In a vary ahort ttma. Tha prcarrlptiaa cntina ao opMtt ar liarmriil drutra. Kxcallrnt fur cUtlJrao aa wall aa crown-an. For roajrha, rnrrt rold haaraonraa, awra throat, apaamodla rrniip. brvnrhltla, UrynRttla and bronchial astaiua At all good drusslats. Aatt for rear Tuesday night elec'tion'ljflLf- ficers was not beld as bad been planned. This will b beld at a future date, no definite time bar ins been selected. ,r The Sil rton high school boy wii. piay aaonmouiQ niKU scnooi here Friday night. The blgh school girls will also have a game scheduled for the evening. A number of Silverton college students spent the week-end at suverton. Robert Hauge of Portland spent the week-end with his father, Geo. Hauge ot Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. tienry Hauge are spnding a week at the home of Mr. Ilauge's mother, Mrs. O. S. Huuge. Arthur Wick, a 12-year-old boy, broke bis collar bone Tuesday aft ernoon while at play. P. Jacob3on who haa been 111 for S'md time past underwent an operation nt tho Silverton hospital Monday morning. Mr. .Jacobson Is reported as getting- along as well as could be expected. I't Shirk Ycur Meals FooJ DtatraMcs Doe to Ina&ffmtio Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Give You a New Stomach. It Is rosily astonlshlnir the way ona or two Stuart's Dysppsia Tab lets awncten your sour stomach, atop R-asaincita, and heartburn, take off tha bloat, malts you feel easy, con tented and ready for tha next meal with a est fui appetite. It Is because theso tablets rive your stomach an alkaline efrVct. They also aid digestion. You may at meat, beans, pi, hot bread, sea soned diahea, sausage, cheese and so on and yet these tablets not only prevent distress of indigestion but serve to stimulate stomach and In testinal secretions that enable you to g-et the nutritive value of what you eat. They are the standard for dyspep tic conditions and aro sold In drug stores everywhere at 60 cents a box Try them today. They wont fall you, - RUSSIA, JAPAN RESUME DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Peking, China, Feb. it. Soviet Russia and the Japanese empire today rusumed diplomatic rela tion.. H. Karakhan, Russian am bassador to China, and K., Yoshi zaya, Japanese minister to Peking, met her. today and formally ex changed advice, of ratification by their respective gorernmenta of an agreement submitted to represent atlvea of both countries on Janu ary 21. Th. agreement becomes effective at one. BELLES 0 FCENTURY AGO HAD TINIEST FEET Berlin, Feb. 26. A controversy about relative size of the feet of modern women and the belles of a century ago has been started by an exhibition here of the shoe atylefl of 1825. Ivyiny of the shoes of celebrated actresses and beau ties of one hundred and even fifty Use "GETS-IT" THE SURE CORK Remover This Corn Remedy Is Guaranteed UqaM or Plaster ' You will never know how really easy it is to get rid of a corn or callous, until vou have used "Gets -It." Just put it on. Hurting stops. Then the corn shrivels and soon you just lift it oh with the fincer. Never faiU.CfMta but a triile. Sold everywhere and guar anteed. E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. 4 years ago are ' small that tbe women of today refuse to believe they were really worn by normal persons. Fdw of the old time slippers and sohes are larger than a modern No. 3, and many -of til em are shorter. YOUNG WOOD REPORTED FLEEING TO AMERICA San Sebastian, Spain. Feb. 26. Osborn C. Wood, former American army officer and son of Governor General Wood of tbe Philippines, who cams here after leaving fiiar rlts, France, early this week, left San Sebastain two days ago. In ter.ding to go to Madrid and Bar celona. It was understood. It is The Best Cough Syrup is Home-made. Her a aa easy wny te aave SS, and at nave tbe Dew rougi remcu juu ever irieu. You've nrobablv heard of this well known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? Thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will soon earn it a permanent piace in your nome. Into a pint bottle, pour 2 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful tow quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry. hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost im mediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- found of genuine Norway pine ex ract, and has been used for genera tions for throat and cheat ailments. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for iV5 ounces of Pinex1 with directions, and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or mone.X refunded, The I'inex Co., IX Wayne, InL Burnett Bros.. Jewelers "Pay Us As You Are Paid" Eight Stores in Oregon, Washington and California i Want the Best Engagement Ring a Hundred Dollars Will Buy!" "Yes, Sir! Here It Is the Lady Diana!" $98.50 If you should care to loiter about the Diamond counter in the Burnett Jewelry Store you are almost cer tain to hear the foregoing conversa tion. Not once, but several times a day. And, if you keep ears and eyes open, you will also note that invari ably the man who sees the "Lady Diana" Diamond, buys it. The sketch Is drawn from the ring Itself drawn by our own artist. The picture shows the style of the mount ing. Unfortunately, it is impossible to show the beauty and brilliancy of the Diamond. We believe it to be the finest, larg est and most brilliant Diamond to be found in the Northwest at the price, or anywhere near it! Delivered for a Dollar Paid for $2.00 ' a Week Any Watch Delivered for a Dollar k Ifll iifaSlf liP W?X The HamiltdiJ Watch A world-famous Watch in a gold-iflled case which is guaranteed for five and twenty years. Seven teen jewels. Featured at $30.50. Delivered for a Dollar Cash. Paid for $1 Weekly "Gold Medal" Watch Here is a Watch with a twenty-one jewel move ment which is ten dollars below the usual figure asked in most good jewel ry stores. Featured at $19.50. Delivered for a Dollar Cash, raid for $1 Weekly The Elgin Solid Gold Watch A small and beautiful Watch in a solid gold case moreover it has a seventeen-jewel move ment. Incomparable val ue at $49.50. Delivered for a Dollar Cash. Paid for $1 Weekly asyouare 457 state street I - - 11 PJ Salem, Oregon verest. irgeno believed here tha he inleuds lu sail from Uarceloni-. fur the L'nited State,. It it reported that while here he received cablegram ot fcrlnit him cost wilh . cattle breeding erfUMishment with head quarters in uutfjlo. Rids You of Pile Torture Pyramid Pile Suppositories work ao quickly, atop pain so suddenly, relieve- aoreneas so completely aa to add 70a to the thousands who be lieve tt tha bast, aaiest. quickest re lief known for itching, burning-, bleadlng. protruding piles. Gt a tO-ooiii boa at any dnitf store. Quick Relief! fplc? ni erfecuva tvrup. And .UiuUIy. we ISU8 lOtOal aBU blHM Cain T.C 1 U'O.KUXSH -- 'htcor'pornitd DEPARTMENT. STORES 571 160 N. Liberty, Salem, Oregon Note below what 4c and 8c will do here! Tho values speak for themselves I They are the outcome of our large purchasing power. Save the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves. What 4c Will Buy In Reliable, Needed Notions iWhat you need when you need it always at ex tremely low prices here. Our immense buying power for 571 stores saves money for YOU. 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