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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1925)
THE CAPITAL AL. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, MARCH 102 News from Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State PAGE TWO JN ear by L Silverton, Or., March S. A sur. priaa awaited 81 Ivor to a high Khool faculty members Friday morning when they entered the Khool building to find that vl- llori nad called during the night. Pilot had been ransacked, locked doska had been "Jimmied," cabi nets had been broken Into. Papers and reporia were icatlercd about and tome mouey aad been taken. The most peculiar feature of the affair wk that a number or grade sheets which had disappear ed two yenra ago were returned. At the time these sheets disappeared two years ago the building had beeu searched but no trace ol them wns ever found until they were placed In the principal's office Thursday night. No clue tu the Identity of the vandala ban been (omul. National Boy Scout week open ed at Silverton, Sunday morning, with special eervices at the Meth odist rhurcb. 'Company I and the Boy Stout troops, the latter in uniforms, were special gueats. The building was filled and it was nec essary for the ushers to place chairs In the aisles. As part of the program the Hoy Scouts salut ed the flae. Itev. 8. Hall, who de livered the sermon, chose as his subject, i,oyality," taking hip theme from the scripture passage, "Kender unto Caesar the things that are. Caesar's and unto God the things that aro God's." The choir gave as a special number, "How Firm n Foundation." Mi's. O. C. Currey was soloist. Tom Kanrhua of Eugene spent Sunday at Silverton. Mr. Kaar hu is director of the Silverton Choral society and cornea to Sil verton every two weeks to direct the society in its preparation for an Easter program. Two Silver Falls Timber coin pany mill men have Injured their feet within the last few days and were forced to take a few days vacation. The Jitney ran over the foot of Joe Wild, yard employe making it necessary for eight t Itches to be taken. Sebestin Oster, jitney mechanic, got his foot caught In tha disk or the Jit ney, tearing off hU shoes and cut ting his foot. Neither, it Is said, received injury that will be permanent. A conference la scheduled for the Methodist Episcopal church of Silverton to be held In May. About CO ministers are expected to be here ut that time. Two of the speakers aro Dr. It. N. Avtson, who will lecture on "The World Outlook," and n is hop Sheppard, who has but recently returned from Africa and will talk on his African experiences. Ish, Wash., spok at the Woodmen of th World ball 8unday after noon, Mr. and Mrs. li. C. Hubba, who for the past two ysars hava been living at Hawthorn, Cal., have mniiul tn Vi. I lartin Cm Mr Hubba to a civil engineer and was at one time city engineer at bii verton. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbs will flrwl manv iKnnalntunou sat V.ii- lerton as Silverton la well repre sented mere, u is ai vuiienon that most Silvertonians, who go to California, settle. SALEM-EUGENE The Capital Junk company of Rnlem purchased the Imililing in which the water conirui&slon anl the city engineer were housed The purchase sum was HZ.bQ The building is now being torn down. Much interest la being taken in the coining parent-teacher's circle meeting to he held Thursday aft ernoon. Although Interest la a I wnya taken in tlioso meetings the added interest of the (nahlon allow to he staged by the dommtlc art gtrls attracting considerable at' tention. Thursday evening of this week the American Legion will sponsor the Columbia Ladles' Concert or chestra at the Eugene Field audi toriuin. A. W. Itodlck, deputy grand auditor ol the Kaglrs, of Snohom- Moonev Gets Life Term Portland. Or., March 3. John B. Mooney, convicted last week of second degree murder of his for mer wife, Mrs. Martha K. French was sentenced to life In the peni tentiary Monday by Circuit Judge Tucker. Mooney wounded him aelf nfter Mr. French was shot to death, November IS, and he was for some time close to death. "During 60 years of Married Life"-- Three Generatioiu Kef Healthy and Happy "Bechtms Fills were always con st .ie red indispensable by mv parents duriru; sixty years of married life and 1 am never without them in mi home, as they are used when re quired by myself (aged sixty-one), and wife and children. This covert a period of over eighty years, My wife and tont also believe there It no nmedyforcomt ipatlon and biU ioutneis equal to Beecham'g Pill. SomanvioalleducurnMforbilious tiruind kindred trouhlrsl-raveittet effects thit are crnunlr injurious, hut Beechim't Fills ritc prompt re lief and leave one la a healthy and happy condition," N. j. M. Ramwy.N.J. Ih rWJwm't Pith fnr cm to U. F. AUa Co., 4 1 7 Ciul St.. N.w York But them from Ton dVntitat tee and see for Better Health, Take Beecham's Pills Announcement was made this morning by Dennis Heenanv ath-i letic manager oi ino hih school that the Salem-Kitgeue game scheduled for next Friday evening' has been cancelled. The game was! tj have been played on the Kugcne floor but owing to the fact that Kunene is playing three guinea this week they asked Manager Hccuan to cancel the game. Eu gene Is playing three games this week to determine the champion to represent that district In llic state tournament. Eugene has defeated Corvallis and University high, also of Eu- eiie. but University high defeat ed Eugene In the first game so those two schools will play an ex tra game. The announcement that the winner of the Portland high school league, which Is more than likely Frcnhlin nigh, cannot en ter the tournament as they are not members of the state league will leave three known Bchools who will furnish rough going. II ed ford, champions of last year, has four of the championship team buck. Eugene or University high will present a strong combination and Sulem will give some of the best of them a good run if they are in good condition. Salem was scheduled to pluy Oregon City next Wednesday but they have alio asked Manager licenan to cancel the game. Hee nan Is making efforts to get the Oregos freshmen for that date, but they aro ut allowed to enter into any activities two weeks be fore examinations. He Is also negotiating for a game with the fast Mt. Angel college quintet Neither of the teams have answer ed as yet. Night Couch Quickly Relieved This Is the substance of a letter received from H. W. Webb, Quin cy, 111., "I coughed a great deal, especially at night. Tried almost everything and have found noth ing to equal FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND. One dose relieved my cough and I rested well All night." One of the larg est selling cough medicines In the world. Contains no opiates. Sato for children. Insist upon Foley's. Kef use substitutes. Adv. 10 TROJAN FIVE IN FINAL GAME Although forging into the lead early In the gante, the Bearcats were unable to keen the long end of the score In the game played against the University of South ern California on the local floor last night, and lost the final till of the season by a three-point mar gin. The final count stood 36 to 33. Drawing first blood when Hart ley, Willamette center, rang up a field goal during the first minute of play, the Bearcats drew ahead and were never stopped until late in the second half, when the Tro jans, uncorking a brilliant offen sive, drow Into the lead. With four minutes to play the score stood 86 to 35 in favor of the southerners. A rally by the Wil lamette aggregation cut down the leader to 3G to 33 at the time the gun soundad. The only substitution of the en tire tilt was the removal of IJad aro, who was replaced by Fouch at one of the forward berths. Fouch made a number of brilliant plays including one basket booked from the center of the floor. Either team could have sewed up the game by converting a nor mal percentage of its free throws, The Ilea rent converted 7 nut of Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? Toll him to take Cod Liver Oil for a couple of months and get enough good, healthy flesh on hit bo lien to look llko a re.u man. Tell him. it's tho only way to take those grave like hollows from hin cheeks nnd neck. Tell him he won't have to swal- ow the nancy M with the nau seating fishy taste, be ;ause the Mc Coy Labora tories, of New Vork, are now nut tine tin ;d tablet form Ask for Mc Coy's Cod Liv r Oil Tab lets. J. C. Per ry, Cen trt.1 Pharmacy, D. L Fry and every druggist worthy the name sells them 60 tablets, 60 cents. Any man or wo. man can put on five pounds of healthy flesh in thirty days. your druggist will willing refund the purchase price. f'ne woman put on fifteen pounds tn six weeks. Children grow robust and strong. Feeble, old people feel younger In a few weeks. Adv. 21 tries: the Trojans out of IS. Otherwise both teams playefl hlgt caiiDra naaaetoail. Tha politeness which baa char acterised the U. 8. C. playing- on its northern trip was not aT no ticeable last night. Against1 tjfo Oregon - Agricultural college arid Washington tha Trojans ara laid to have put themselves out to make a showing of good sporta- mansnip. it is suspected In eome quarters that the purpose has been to create a sympathy for southern California in the north ern section of the Pacific coaBt conference, the Idea being that it would help tho Los Angeles school in its controversy with Stanford and California. Last night the Trojans played like any ordinary baaketball team. The tilt marks the close of the ' asketball season for the Bearcats. By graduation they will lose one man, Uinmel. who has develond Into a scrappy running guard of the first water. He had never played baaketbail before entering Willamette. L,ns. night he played one of the best games of his career his dribblng especially being no ticeable. The other four men of this year s team will be on hand again. Ericeon, IloberUon and Faanacht are Juniors. Hartley is a sonho- more. The froBhman squad of the present season Is largely an tin known quantity, but It la nuid that at least tne. Reldcll. shows promise of producing varsity stuff. The Associated Charities board will have a noon luncheon meet. Ing at the Y. w. C. A. Wednesday. For Rheumatism Try Joint-Ease When rheumatism settles ir any oi your Joints and causes agony, distress or misery, ploaso remember that Joint-Ease is the one remedy that brings quick ami lasting relief. It matters not how chronic or aggravated a caso may be rub on Joint-tiaee and relief la sure ot follow. BARTON ACCEPTS POST OF LEGION ADJUTANT Des Moines, Iowa, March 3. James F. Barton of Des Moines announced today his acceptance ot the position of adjutant of tht American Legion Mr. Barton, a former Fort Dodge. Iowa, resident, has been adjutant for the Legion In Iowa for some time. . Prior te the war, he practiced as an attorney. He is expected to go to Indianapolis to assume his new duties about April 1. Joint-Ease Is for joint trouTJTce only and Is a clean, penetrating preparation that D. J. Fry and druggists everywhere are recom mending. Always remember, when Joint Ease gets In joint agony get out quick. ? Limbers 'Em Up-..!.; losnt-Ease You don't know real smoking fun until you hare tried this "What do you mean?" his friend said. "I've smoked for years and tried alt kinds." " I know, " the other replied."But I notice that, no matter whether you smoke a pipe or a cigar or a ciga rette, you always light one right after another. " "What of it?" "Well, I'm not preaching. Not how much or how many a day. But did you ever try eating Life Savers between smokes? Once you try them, you'll never be without them in your pocket. They are almost as important as the smoke itself. " Trv them betwten smokes Probably every one knows those familiar little mints with the hole. But not every smoker knows how useful and pleasant Life Savers are between smokes. Any kind of smoke is more or less hot and dries up the mouth and throat. You can't really enjoy your tobacco when your tongue is dry and parched. Like water when you're thirsty By eating a few Life Savers between smokes you'll find yourself doubling your smoking enjoyment. Their wonderful aromatic flavors freshen your mouth like a good drink of water when you're really thirsty. Once you try them this way, you'll never be without them again. And how much better you'll feel after a day of hard smoking by sim ply having your favorite flavor of Life Savers handy and using them this way between smokes. Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. Sixfltrondit plmyad mt mil good srorea ao you atrny help yourimlti Pop-o-mint. rVnf-o- Ireen, Cinn-omon, Li c-o-n'ce. C7-o-ve, mnd Vi-o-lmt. BOXING ORDINANCE STANDS The boxing ordinance which was presented to the city council at their meeting last ntgnt to reg ulate the boxing matches In Sa lem left the affairs of the smok ers In the same hands as they have been. The ordinance was nre.tented so that no chiinies in Home-made Remedy Stope Coughs Qaickly Thf boat crrarh mtvTlrlnp too ' urtl. A trnmiij uily ratUly tjuicklr made. bmi about i. You might be surprised te know that the best thing you can use for a severe couch, ia a remedy which is easily prepared at home in junk a few moment. It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats aoythiog elas yon ever tried. Usually stops tha ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children like it ana ii is pure ana goou. Pnnr 2V- ounces of i'inex i pint bottle; then till it iu with plain granulated sugar syrup, ur use clari fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but costing no more than t small bottle of ready-mads cough ynip. Ami ft rnuph medicine, there is really nothing better to be had as any price. It goes right to the spot and Dives auick. lasting relief. II promptly heals the inllamed mem krm.i ii. nr. lino tha throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat ticKie, loosens xae prm-Kiu, uu biu irnnr nn.urK at mi A (sTltirelv. Sll endld for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial S3 1 lima. iiniT i & hiftilv cuncent rated com pound of Norway pine extract, famous for healiug the nienibnncs. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "lx3 ounces of Pinex with directions and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The l'inex Co., U Wayne, inu. A refreshing companion to your favorite smoke 'J the present plan be made. Tae same Commission which waa act ing before the near bill ia to con tinue acting. It waa thought (or a while that the new bill would kill the boxing came In Salem and allow only the aecond raters as participants. This will not be the case, howerer, and the, new ruling will allow the same (irst class matches aa bare been staged so far this Beason. JAZZ STILLED BOW OF FAMOUS FIDDLER Budapest, Hungary. Jazz music broke the heart of Banda Marcl, king ot gypsy fiddlers who wis recently buried here with 10,000 admirers and friends standing be side bis grave. Count Stefan Tisza and many other famous Hungarians were tha intimate friends ot the man who waa supposed to play Magyar folksongs with more feeling than any other musician of bia time. At the requee t ot Marcl, the bands played only folksongs of bi3 native land aa his body waa taken to tbe eemetcry. He abhorred con rcntional funeral marches as much aa tbe new syncopated music. Hairs Catarrh Medicine it rid four nyttera of Catarrh or Deaf- ocas caused 07 iacarra. Caiaf Sa. aaVsswai ftW ManT 40 WatTf M. CHENEY CO., Toledo. Ohio JOURNAL WAK1 ADS PAT Rub on Sore Throat Musterole relieves sore throat quick, ly. Made with oil of mustard, it ia a clean,white ointment that will not burs or blister like the old-fashioned mastoid plaster. Just spread It on with your fingers. Gently but surely it penetrates to tha sore spot and draws out the pain. To Afofiers; Musterole is also made in mildar form for babiee and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35o65cin jars 6. tubes; hospital else, $3. yi BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Jook9 mother- it's Quick Quaker that has that wonderful, rich flavor Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. CJxeap, too enough to feed the whole family costs only a few cents. CHILDREN are first to notice the flavor of oats. Give them the kind they love Quick Quaker. They'll want two helpings of the "oats and milk" dish doctors say they need to grow strong and healthy. You'll notice the difference, too. So will the men folks. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Saves kitchen work and cooking fuel. And costs so little .... few cents for a whole breakfast. Get it today at your grocer. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor. That means 3 to 5 minuts cooking. That means the superfine oats you want the finest grown, tha most delicious in all the world. Standard full sUe and weight packages Medium: 1 pounds; Largo: 3 pounds, 7 os. Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats tha kind yoa have always known and Quick Quakes. The solution of the most annoying hosiery problem the perfection of a well-fitting hose that combines chiffon sheerness with exceptional strength and durability. To be had in all of the fashionable colors. f vV"Xr s.Js' f i'' J Mm If 1 vX s. n $2.50 mf We are now showing new shades in Chiffon, full fashioned hose in gunmetle, pebble, nude and white and black priced at $1.95 Two tone Chiffon and service silk full fashion hose with Van Dyke heels in Cherokee and Pebble, Black and Gunmetle, Black and Pebble, Black and Peach, Black and beige, Black' and Tan Bark, Black and White, Black and Nude. Where It Pays to "Pay As You Go" GH" II-