FK1UAY, MAKUH 6,
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News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital . JournaFs
Special Correspondents
Frum the Richest and
Best Part of the State
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
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Silverton, Or., March 6. (Spa
tial.) The Sllverton Farent
Teachera' circle is making exten
sive preparation tor the couaty
conveutlon of the parent-teachers'
association which will meet at Sll
verton on April . The Silverton
circle is particularly deal rout ol
making this an interesting meet
ing an it is the first of its kind
to be held outside of Saleui.
A fine program has been pre
pared by the program committee
of which Mrs. Helen Wrightmao
of Silverton is chairman. She is
agisted by Mrs, jonu liulihlitt of
Sllverton and Mrs. Hode Abbott of
Sulem. The program will be given
at the Kiikdo Field auditorium
and the Silverton usaoeiatlun ex
tend a cor. Hal invitation to all
who arc interested In the work of
the parcnt-tvflther's association.
Mrs. Wright man, chairman of
the program committee, has re
ceived word that Mrs. George Per
kins, state president, of Portland
and other state officers will be
present at tho meeting. Mrs.
Perkins will preside at the round
table discussion at noon. The sub
ject to be dismissed wilt be "Parent-Teacher's
Problems."
Airs. Cecil Wenderoth of Salem
Is president of the county association.
The 17th annual convention of
district No. 4 of the Hehekah
lodge wilt be held at Silverton on
March 21. The local lodge Is mak
liifi interesting plans for the af
fair. It was at first planned to
bold the convention in April but
the state president, Mrs. Mury 1)
Mohs of Lake view, Oregon, wrote
that she would pay her visit to
Sllverton on March 21 and doped
tho convention would be at this
time. Twelve lodges of the district
will be represented at the conven
tion. Two Bcsioiift will be held,
ono In the afternoon at the Odd
Fellows hall and one in the even
ing at the Eugi-no Field auditor
ium. A 6ix o'clock dinner will be
a part of the program.
now uf brush Prairie, but tor
merly of Silverton, have written
Silverton friends that they have
been undergoing a siege of sick
ness, but are now much Improved.
On March 14, the Pythian Sis
ters will bold a food tale at Silver
ton. J. L. Larson, who was badly In
jured sometime ago, ia reported
as Improving;. He Is now able to
be up again.
Chester Maulding Is another
Sllverton boy who has found em
ployment at Toledo. A great num
ber of Silverton boys are employed
at the lumber mills and camps at
Toledo.
Silverton farmers are buoy sow
ing grain and clover. Many re
port that their grain withstood
the bard frost in the early part
of the winter while others say
they find they have to re-6ow
nearly all thetr grain.
- C. 0. Coffe Injured his hand
while cranking a car Wednesday.
Mr. Coffee cut his hand on the
license plato necessitating the tak
ing of three stitches.
Edwin Hatteberg of Pratum has
been working at the home of his
rather, O. Hatteberg of Paradise,
duriug the past few days.
Trinity Ladies' Aid society was
entertained t Trinity social room
Wednesday by Mrs. U, Tingslad
and Mrs. W. K. Dahl. At the
business meting delegates were
elected to represent the society at
tho woman federation meeting
to be held in conjunction with
the Lutheran circuit meeting
which will be held at St. John's
church the latter part of this
month. This meeting comprises
the different Lutheran churches
of Oregon and part of Washing
ton. The delegates elected at
Trinity Aid society were Mrs. Al
bert Sathcr and Mrs. Levi (.ioplc
rud. Mrs. llelge Hue Is quite III at
her home on Nort h Wa ter
Blrect. She Is being cared for bv
her daughter, Mrs. Clara Haiti
more.
Misses Olga and Hilda Ak or
Pratum were at Silverton, Wi:l
nesday. They reported that their
mother, who has been ill for t
number of months, as being some
what improved. Their sister, Al
mo, who has been 111 for two years
Is Improving, but slowly. Sho is
able to be up but 15 minutes of
each day.
EXALTED RULER
W. I. Noedham. of the First Na
tional bank, was last night elected
exalted ruler ot Salem Lodge No.
336, I). P. O. Elks, election to
that office Is an unusual dieting
tion this year because of the dedi
cation ot tho new Elks temple,
which will be an event o( the yeai
and because ot tho part the Salem
lodge, as the second largest Elks
organization in the s'atc, la to
take In the entertainment of the
national Kike convention In Port
land In July.
Oilier officers elected last nisht
were: '.''iP'S
Leading knight, 0. L. Mc
Donald: loyal knight, Milo Itas
nuissen; lecturing knight, Frank
W. Durhin Jr.: secretary, Harry
1. Wicdmer; treasurer, Jacob
Fuhrcr; tylcr. A. L. Frazer; trus
too for threo years, E. W. Hazard:
representative to grand lodge, Dr.
C. U. O'Neill, retiring exalted
ruler; altornato representative to
grand lodge, Charles K. Arrhcnl.
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Dallas, Or, March 6. The
nam, ol ths Dallas Commercial
club was changed to the Dallas
Chamber ot Commerce at the reg
ular monthly meeting held last
night at the club rooms. The
change waa made without opposi
tion on motion ot Eugene Ilayter.
Partial reports from the mem
bership drivo commltteea indicat
ed that the support ot the club
would exceed that ol the previous
year. Only a tew membera have
dropped their memberbhlp and a
number ot new ones have been
added. Practically a full report
was ready, with the exception of
the Industrial district, where the
canvass has not been completed.
ML ANGEL TCSSEHS TO
PLAY SEATTLE COLLEGE
Mt. Anrcul College, March 6.
Mt. Angel college's undefeated
basketball team will take a trip
to Seattle In order to play return
games with the College of Puget
Sound and Seattle college. Beside
these games the manager has ar
ranged for several others, of which
the tangle with tne Seattlo K. C. s
will no doubt be the most closely
played.
The team will return to Port
land In time to play their old riv
als, Columbia university, Friday
Stiffness
This limbers you up
Men on tho hie, heavy jobs
know how Sloan s Rets right at
stiff, achinf muscle, bringing
them relief in the shortest poa
eiblo order. Don't rub it in.
Just apply lightly At once it
speeds up tho circulation pain
and stillness vanish liko magic.
All druggists 35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment
kills pain!
evening, March 13, ths return
game ol which will be staged oa
tha Mt. Angel college rvm floor.
March 15. These games with Co
lumbia are looked forward to as
the most spirited and decisive con
tests ot ths season, lor Mr. Angel
took ths stats non-conlerencs
championship from ths very teeth
ot Columbia last year.
PLAN BASEBALL LEAGUE
OF SIX POLK TEAMS
A six club baseball league In
Polk county to play Sunday and
holiday games is being promoted
by Uert Thomas of Valsets and by
liort Babb of ValseU, former star
pitcher for the Oregon Aggies. Re
plies to a questionnaire sent out
by the Valsetz people have come
f roi i Dallas, Monmouth and Am
ity, reports Mr. Babb, and all are
favorable to the formation of such
a league.
Independence has not yet re
plied to Mr. Babb's letter, but as a
strong team Is usually formed
there, it is expected that this town
will fall in line. Falls City will
likely be the sixth team In the
league.
This Holstein,
Gained
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9 Twenty days
Wn Fad
Hodgen's Calf Meal
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Fatrvlcw, Oregon,
May 1, 1&24. '
Mr. S. H. Hodgen,
Portland, Oregon. '
Dear Sir:
I fed your Calf Meal for 20 days will
skim milk on a teat and made ray Ho!
stein calf, whose picture here appear!
gala 34 pound per day.
Tours truly,
(Signed) J. IiCSCHKIt SON.
Hodgen's Calf Meal
Manufactured by
nODUKN.IUiKW.STKR MILLING CO
Portland, Oregon
Sold Br
D. A. While & Son, Salem.
Oregon Grain Co., Turner
W. A. Kolthoff Jefferson
How a new blend
doubled former sales
IT WAS only after months of exhaustive tests that we
perfected the new blend marketed as Crescent Vacuum
Packed Coffee.
We searched the coffee markets of the world we
tested again and again for flavor, for aroma, for body,
for color. Then every detail of grinding, roasting and
packing was given vigilant attention.
The response was immediate! The new blend"struck
twelve"! Within a year sales doubled and demand
continues to increase.
You'll find this new Crescent blend a rich, fragrant
coffee. Many people tell us it is the best they have
ever used. We know positively that it has no superior
on any market at any price.
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CRESCENT
VACUUM PACKED
COFF
"You'll appreciate the flavor"
CRESCENT MFG. CO.
Mater of
CRESCENT BAKING POWDER
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Burnett Bros., Jewelers (Pay Us as You Are Paid) Eight Stores in Oregon, Washington and California
Mr. and Mrs. K. Thompson, who
have been spending Severn 1 days
visiting relatives at Coos ltay,
have returned to their Silvertou
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kfchard Hanaen,
Rheumatism
"Good bye old crutch!"
THERE: IS positively no longer
any excuse fur suffering tho
agonies ot rheumatism I Ksnecfal
Ir in the autumn of your lifo, when
the vital organs woaken, Impuritiea
multiply and linger In tho muscloa
and joints, pa never before. It la
pow, Just now, when you cannot at
Jord to guess. No day returns)
Here Is a Joyous fact which can
mean to you a fond farewell for
ever to all tha miseries, the tor
tures, the body-twisting pains that
you have suffered from the demon
of rheumatism. It la a fact that
rheumatism means "Mood pov
erty." It is a fact with tho Increase
of red-cells In your blood, impuri
ties are destroyed. It Is a fart that
B.S S. will help Nature build theso
red-blood-calls! 8.8.8. la one of
the most powerful blood cleansers
In existence. Ita results In thou
sands of rheumatic cases have been
nothing abort of amailng! The
medicinal Ingredients of 8 8 8 aro
purely vegetable. This la very Im
portant to remember! What can
be mors Inspiring, more wor.ilerful
than to see the shackles nf pain
released from your atruggllng body,
swellings, lingering pains, atiffness
of Joints and muscles all disappear;
your stomach made strong; your
face pink with the old sweetheart
glow, your blood enriched end your
cheeks mors plump as they used
to be. Vou can do lit Take 8 8.8,
ths great destroyer of rheumatic
Impurities.
The Annual Sale of Watches
TAKE ANY WATCH FOR $1 DOWN
This is a glorified picture of the famous "Gold Medal Watch" which is said by all the Watchmakers we ever
knew to be "The World's Finest Timekeeper."
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It is made by the Illinois Watch Company in Springfield, Illinois. It is sold on "suspicion"
If at the end of thirty days it does not prove itself to
be worthy the name you may bring it back to us and
every penny you have paid will be immediately returned
to you and that without a whimper!
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We want you to take a "Gold Medal" Watch
and carry it for thirty days. No money needed
none asked for!
The Gold Medal Watch speaks for itself!
Check up the Western Union Clocks with it!
You'll find it as accurate as the stars.
If you decide to keep it as we know you will
Pay a dollar or so a week. No interesl; no extras no tax.
Priced at $42.50. Unconditionally guaranteed.
If you can't come write and we will send one to you.
asyouare 457 state street u"
Salem, Oregon xry
Mora la lw !. Tha larsM
4m Is Bert MMMaltU
! Yourwjf Aftio