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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1925)
THE CAPITAL JOlHNAL. SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents I PAGE TWO raria, March 11. A foreigu loan of four of five billion of francs to enable the treasury to pa? it obligation promptly U France! fundamental need in the present nd approaching financial crisis, says Louw Louciuur in an luterviuw published by I,e Jour nal. The paper hud appealed to him aa an outstanding expert 1n Cinaurial ma tiers, to surest a way out for the country. ficiiiR the maturity of twenty-three bil lion francs worth ot aecuriUts thib ycor. "if the treasury had sufficient margin to enable it to moot promptly all denuiml for paynK'iit, everything soon would bj tnvx,t li ly," M. Lotu-Iiour sis id. 'Hond holders who tliMii.tiHlwi rcimbursi' moiit would be tiie fint to hv'.nz hack their mom: to tli tn-csurj If they saw that the tn-asury w.ik paying. It Is in fact a question of c )iif idence." rnf.jfunately the Kovernment had raised the Interest raUs on its recent loans so that the prob lem of refunding hud become dif ficult and burdensome, but, he added,"'! know'thnt a fore.KU loan Js po.ible and I believe it is nccca eary." This loan also, he ad'led, would 'provide means for a campaign to improvo the franc, w hirh the $100,000,000 Morgan loan was reserv?d for detent if the franc were attacked. Sidney-TalbotNews Strliiev. Mar. 12 Members of Ankcnv limitfe hld their recti. ;ir monthly merlins in the hall ni WtnUl. Saturday. There was an all day session with basket din jier at noon. A finod moot inn was roporletl. the proKra'ii Riven during the loclurer's hour was eflpcrl.tiiy good IK con3il d f musical -numbers, rclt;it iuns and one or two fepewli'is. Three visitors were present, Mr. M"1kmi:iM of Salem Ami Mr. and Mrs. Woods from North Imwell. Theje three pro pu ma kti up the I'oniona visiting cimii inltteo nnd call on the different county Krauzes ilurinR the year. Mrs. J. O. I-'iiir returned to her lioino Tuesday evening from l'urt laud, where she idl ted friend: lust week. Mir. C. F. Meier Iuh been cpiite III with a bad aittick of grippe the Ja&t week. 8o is able to be out aRiln now. . Mr. and Mrs. O. M. r.elknaj. and AliH. O. II. Maii.it. wero Salem vittltoia, Friday. . Alias Kmnu Moore of Turner was a Rueat at the J, O. Fa it home for several days last week, (she returned to her home Sunday. Hun day achoo! was held in the $idnry school house Sunday, whh A fair attendance. Mrs. C. O. Wliiteman Is suffer ing from a severe attack of grippe .nd Is not able to leave her home, Mrs. Molly Kaylor of Retsll. Wash, arrived at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Karr, Friday nlRiit for a two week's visit. The members of Ankeny Wel fare club entertained their hus bands with a chblten pie supper toi the grnnpe hall Saturday nlcht The evening w.us devoted to card playing. Supper was served at rnMniyht, Club members and their (niexts present wrs Mr. and Mrs. 5. O. Fnrr. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Freeman. Mrs. O. M. Itelknnp. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Mnrlalt, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Tie Finlay. Mhw Loubte Kail, Mim Kmma Mnore. George Halle, Llnyd Mar.itt, Rich rrl I-'arr and Laurence Flnhiy. ; Mrs. Arthur Johnnon who has been vi:t.ng her parents, Mr. and wra. H. if. Hampton for the last two months returned to her home In Albany Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. llcnnrd Reeves of Albany were the gn-Ma of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Reeven over the week end. Girl Had Blade of Grass in Lung ,3 It A "Jllumy" English, rlcven year-old Rnn Antonio, Terns flrl. cm -n to fit. Iouls, Mo., to undergo n otKTntlon to remove a blade of grasi held fast In hiT lung for more than four years. San Antonio sim;i-ins tared to operate because of an abross near the heart, but o puhlio aubscrliitlcu of J1.000 was raised for her removal to St onls 'or tin; migration. Silverton News Dallas. Or., March 12. Eigh teen field deputies are now at work in Polk county under Fred llolman, county assessor, complet ing the iisse&mieut for this year. The reputies beean work the first or the wa :k in niot cases. The (ulluwhiB is a list of the deputies and the districts they rill assess: Mrs. E. C. Ualnter. Vl Ularaima and Grand Ronde; P. V. Ziininult, l'oirjdule and Balls- ton; T. J. Craves. McCoy, Zena and Lincoln; A. V. Oliver, Hick- roali, Oak Clove and Eola: Harry mown, salt creek, Pioneer, Mmthflcld and Cochrane; Mrs. Stella Henry, West Salem and Hrusli CoIIcro; ft. h. Houck. Ojk I'oint; Paul lacheron. Monmouth rrod Sc.ioll, Huena Vista, Parker iind Klkins; J. liueley, Suver an.l Airue; 11. A. Ostrndcr, Pedee nnd Montgomery; Dan Foster, Kails t.ity and Socialist Valley; L C Miller, Oakdal". ilriilgoport and Ciitlirie; L. Wricht, liulepend- ence; Ezra Hart and William Vthite. Dallas; L. T. Hin"liaucli B.ull, Goose Neck and Ited Prairie m. IJnnckel, Siletjt end Rock the men should take Is church ac tivity. About 40 men wert present for the meeting and many more would have attended it conflicting dates had not Interfered. Rev. J, E. Youel arranged the program and the women of the church served the dinner SUIT FOR COW AND $10 DAMAGES IS REVERSED Silverton, Or., March 12 (Sat cial) George Schweigert brought suit, against J. H. Kngenion at bll- verton, Tuesday, for a cow and $10. Mr. Schweigert alleged that Mr. fcngoman held a cow belong- ing to him. Mr. Engeman brought a counter claim for fii against Mr. scnweigert. It was alleged that the cow, which belonged to Mr. Schweigert. had broken through the fence Into Mr. kngeman's strawberry field. Mr. Kngeman claimed he locked up the cow and held It for dam ages and food. Mr. Engeman re fused to give up the cow and Mr. Schweigert brought suit against Mr. Kng?man. It developed in the case that the coy had been run ning at large prior to the time wnen Mr. bngeman locked her up. ine uoreiinant, Mr. Ingeman was awarded the decision. .Mrs. V. E. Gilbert, Black I. Creek, Hock. MEN OF CHURCH HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET MEET, Dallas, Or.. March 12. The First Presbyterian church held its annual complimentary men's din ner luesdiiy night at the church with business men and others of the city as guests. Ir. Henrv M. Campbell t Kan Francisco, direc tor of nifMi's work, board of Chris tian education, was the speaker of, ne evening, taking np the part Fine for Neuralgia Musterole insures quiet relief fron leuralgia. When those sharp pair.i g hooting through your head, just rub : ittle of this dean; white ointment 01 'our temples and necU. Musterole is made with oil of mus ard, but a ill not burn and blister like be r Id-fashioned mustard piaster T Mother: Musterole ia site made in milder form for babies and small children Ask for Children's Musterole J S & 55 c in j ars Ik tubes ; hospi tal size , $3 Silverton, M.ir. 12 (SpecinJ ( Mrs. 1 f .i rr.-ii t'osho nnd her father. .1. I.irrr'nl, were vL.ittu':i at Silverton a .short time tlih week. .Mrs. C-isho, wno v.'.'w fnniKMiy .Miss M.itiue Karf-jit and Mr. 1,,-tv- Kent were fornun ie.sith.ntn of Sil veiion. Mr. Lucent at ono time was ni.in.ii'i- nf tiie Silvirton hole! which huriH'il ilowu three yenrs C. Ii ter he iiinn;id tiie I.ar- Kent ap.irtn.euts on North Kirt street After the tltath of air.. Larfrent. llr. li'Keiit went lo Itoue, l.i.tlio, to tn:d:e hlu home whh hln daughter, Jlr.i tNi::ju Kuduate of the K-lvfiton lnt;h school and of the l'nivc:ity of Ort'fcop. K (1 ivn rl Fi u ley , u h o h .ia bee n very ill at his home in I-.v r;?r.cn. is rep irted us Ih-Jiir somewhat bet ter. Mr. l-'inlcy contracted piu u inunia sometime an i. lie Is an t in ployment or the Silver Kails Tim ber company. Others who havt been 111 of late are I.udvi Meyer. h . Lyons News Lyons, Mar. IS .Mrs. E l, I Tmk entertained about 3a frlemla Inst t'etliii'jila- at her home. Thi event b.ing a cartit rug bre. A bouulirul illnnrr was serveil noon, for the last course a liu-Re etiincay c.-.ke Willi 74 candles as brou:;l t In. In honor of Mrs. . t Abels biilhilay. An rnji.v.iMi time was rciiortcd by everyone. Ml l:,'rnice linlnrts of siilrm ts vlitlng relativts and frienils In Lyons - Mr. Frank nmil.on S'.pnt a few days In I'm t l.uid this w i-elc. Mi; i:!la Jnhnutoti entertain .1 her Sun, lay m-huol class nt the coiiiiiiiinliy hall I.i: Kridiy even-' ing. i nn evening was spent gami-s nnd conti-xts .i"hn ,ir,.n rr(iun"il hump nK-sti.iy eenlng. A urines shower was Khcn at me nome of Mrs. CJIi tnn Huny i.w i iiu.iy nileriioon 111 hoimr of eiu-s i-roia '.uir.,iu. MIji Carrl ...ii rtniiti ni.iny usfful and preuy guts airs. IIn.-L.lt Kaiisiiin was a lem shoitu-r last Saturday. The W. tt. Runy family i.f noh spent Tuesday nt the Jonstnn home. Safe for Children Mothers everywheie uemnnd a reliable cough remedy free from Injurious narcotloa. Supplying this dimand for fifty years made fOI.KYS HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND one of tbe Largeet lelllng fougb Mertlcinee In thi World. Children like It "My Ut ile boy had a very had cough, and tftcr he used FOLEY'S HONKY ND TAR COMPOl'ND he got re ilef at once." writes Mrs Vai Belle, Penroy. Mout Refuse sub stitutes. Adv. freslniKin In Silverton hi',- srhmil an.l lnj:a Coplvrml also high school fi-'.-sluna,). John Llcll ty a Sllvcrti'ii riiiulirr. is reotirt eu as lieliig ill with imcuiii(.iiia. l'.ilH in Vlnglestail, in In filial of Iho Oregon Clly high school and Mr. Kirk, stiporintelitlent of On! gon City schools, were guc.its or Mr. Tliicierflails jiarcnts. Mr. and Mrs. it. Tlnrrlc.-t.iil of silverton ninner Tucsilay evening. Mr. Tin fflestad Is coach for the Orcein lly hluh sctionl IrisUcll.nll team which was defeated by the Silver ier, team Tuesday evening Miss Cl.-insuii Ilrager. KiicH.hIi lea.-ni-r at tn,- Sllvrrlon liluli sehoo sal. I to he iiulie III. It is Ihouehi mat an oppratien will he necessary """'i- reiiei can ne nr. Aiti-ccl Jensen nni M. Rloorestl moioeea to Poet In nd VVednpsdav Htimii inn nrelsler concert. llolh .Mr. Jensen nnd Mr. si,.o.-. '"II are locll inulelaus and take every avellalile opporlunily to hear nnisis or tile musical world. Mrs. O. Salem lias been eonrhi ed to her hon-p on npth W'stec neei tnis week because of 111 lies.. The Hoy Scout troop under the ica.ier.iiiii or M. C. Jacobsen has cliniitr-,1 lis tnoetiiu liUhl fii., ruwHl.-n nii; lit to Thursilav nk-ht The liojs imel at Trinity chinch Some Silvern n f.inne.s are rc- norini, that an Insect i.f e Is ratine; ihc bent rut r clover seed which ihev I,.,,., 'elllly iilanleil. The nau,-.. t ,e Insect his not jet ,ccn .llsc.iver cd. CI hers report III ,1 ti. fl. lurlniT the past f, . ,,,,.i, h. .... lurcl the sa,:,. clover t4 w'hkl, ' -M,.-i piouiae. M. t'. .Facolwen. who f.,r tl Past few months I,.,., I,,.,.,, ,,. road for the Lahcr Sprin, and Iluinpor cotupiny. has K,vcn up that work an,l ncccplcl a pcllion is salesman for Ihe sllverl .. l:ilv I Inn rnom.i,,. i iii.n last sunnner .void ana Ho Wf1s nt first e Kind Ihe tiie l'atty M !or Car conpany. Henrv Willi. former Silver ton b.irhei, h:i boimht a two chair barber Hiioj at K on ton and has ;one inere lo lake riiare of bin (U'W buinresj. The Willi una fam ily will iviu.iin at Si!e-'tun until the cli'c of ;ehool. rear I Mille;-, foriueiiy with the iSilx-erlon Trai!.fei" company, has accepted r pisitiiui wi"h the Ceorgo Anderson l)ray Lino com P-iny. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Van Clevc have plinhatii d the ribidcnre prop .rty on North Water street known in the Zuivlda Sparks residence Mr. and Mrs. Van Clcvo will make nover.il ir.ij I'ovcments on t lie prop crty Wa'do Hilla farmers report that Iho v inter cold spell soeminsly did no: jrjitre their Brain im nut eh is it di 1 the valley crops. Many nf the valley far intra report that they have to re-seed much of their rain, Waldo Hills farmers are buy at present putting In more Grain. Hobert Secn.au sient the week end at the Or.'nn ARrtrtiltur:i) college. Mr. See man Is a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fratern ity there. Knocks Stiffness Out of Joints It's for Joint troubles In ankle- Knee, hip, elbow, eshouldcr. knuck les or spine whether rheumatic or not. It limbers them up, reduces 1 the swelling, chases out the pain ana lmlanimalion when Joint-1 Lase Rets In Joint agony gets out- no time wasted. But lately thousands of people) nave niscovered that its also su premely good for quick relief in lumbago, neuralgia and neuritis. DALLAS GOES TIMELESS BIG TOWER CLOCK STOPS Dallas, Or., March 1!. Dallas, which has been timeless the past tew days, le back on the Job again now with tbe court bouse clock marking the time ot day and toll ing tbe houre. The faithful eld clock, which went on a rampage last week, was Riven an overhauling by William C. lletzer. It had been working away for 25 years, to the month, and with only an occasional ad justment. Mr. Retzer found it necessary to clean and polish the entire works. Many cotter pins ana screws had worked loose and h:me .md even fallen from the works. The clock la a Seth-Tbomas and was installed on March 23. 1900 llallra could hardly miss the court houre more than it did the clock while it was out of ord?r. fflwinrura Qafca MM' A picsauu rttntive njile. Aad uuriuhs, us PISO! sarosi uuuks bits. 35c Severe Headache anrl Cnn, stipation Relieved Over XNIgllt At S3 She "Fscls Fine" ami Never Has a Headache '"After a serious illness I became very constipated. Hie Doctor's medicine relieved mc only for a short time, i also suffered from awful headaches three or four times a month. One day I noticed your ads and sent for a box. ceecnam s relieved me at once. I found that if I took them on going to bed I would feel fine in the rooming. I never have e headache now. "I am 53 years old and I do all my own housework. I lay it all to the wonderful help which Beechams Pills have given me for 29 years," Mnu W. 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