Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 12, 1925, Image 2

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    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. C STAUB
p t r : , .1 i , i etis,
rtocAom j PitU bfing prompt rtlirf lo tufftrirt
frvm conilipation. tick htadacht, Mtoturuu and
own attutmc ailminu.
FftFFSAMPT F-Wrifrrod.. fcrfr.t -.mcle
o U. F. Allen Co.,4 1 7 Cusl Sc. New Iork
But from roar dtuscjtc in Sf and See boss,
for Better Health, Take
Beechastfi's PiSSs
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come for life, (3) Full amount of policy
lit death'.
Ixibs of limbs or eight as remit of
accident 1 Full amount of policy paid at
once; also income paid for life; also full
amount of policy paid at death.
Old a Re I An income orovided for life.
Casb Loans 1 Money may be borrowed on
sole security of policy.
Money Values 1 Policy may be converted
Into cash, paid up insurance, or extended
insurance,
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Portland Branch Office Seventh Floor Gasco Bldg.
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292 N. Church St., Salem, Oregon
ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONOi-ST COW'-virS
J?jf T.OS AVGElV
Jolnt-Kase Is a penetrating I
emolient that soaks in almost in-1
stantly A tube for only 60 cents I
at Daniel J. Pry a or any pro. I
press. ve druggist anywhere.
Limbers 'Em Up
W sx n m WL 0 M 4V I I
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ESTERN OILS'
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Chemist Straightens
Out Misconception
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TWI tas) ajaMihi. fjMU f fbt
ricuie mm rtsiion ia (bimsh
cplioa f tke cotiatttuanu tX wean-
leauae lla la tae oeHbIjc
lubrtcatu'a eli-fl.
i. iftia error.acas teas-
bln dlsHitJ with ths
i uaaJU fepoaU
pUtnrl Mr ott, (Uau
rf ssiaau-s htHiwn aa t
UHM tubrleajna.
M maa raany 9
l itrnaln bohlr.J In lha at
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lull. a. (hrn nf.ntd',
hi i u4 iha ushut ta hit Uhlan
"Wtstsrn alia n di-r rnrftJ
I (nolrti,( eMeUttaa. froai lt
irtvwsT la tatrM taniaantura lei
t ltiar roH, lubrteanU
'la.da frvm the aswiiurn'ed
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qt tn trtat thT ir rwJuMl It
The
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tHrtJutiat nnl
ha roUita ct dlitlaeilM h-
twaaii fed lubrtcrftu on ara tai
cnaa. tat wata w ecailJnr the
Aa potctt of dttltnrtlosi rartalaly
a llxal atnaM tkat Of aLchlr Co
parl-r Brnalacta. Slar BSlal
of dttllacUM an mm tt HI
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I tn nian ta caaiaruf 1 vaoaa
iT vrty aasatloa-
vkn taa ladirUul iMtlta
irrereiice
is 15c a quart
So far as their actual lubricating value is
concerned, the difference between eastern
and western motor oil is about 15c a quart.
This 15c saving is represented in two
natural advantages of the western product;
volume production, and. low freight rates.
TAKE
DM. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN
"THE FAMILY LAXATIVE"
Whether eastern or western,
authorities will tell you that all
motor oils deposit carbon.
But there are two kinds of
carbon. One is hard and gritty,
an abrasive which scores and
scratches metals. You must
remove it every few thousand
miles at considerable cost.
Not so with Aristo Motor
Oil a product from the finest
western crude.
The residue from Aristo is soft
and fluffy. Most of it blows out
with the exhaust. It cannot
scratch or score.
Motors run 10,00020,000
50,000 miles without the
need of cleaning so scores of
Aristo users testify. Thus to
avoid hard, gritty carbon for
ever, simply use Aristol motor
oil.
Aristo a perfect lubricant
is the product of one of the
largest and best equipped re
fineries in the world. That is
quality insurance.
Use Aristo regularly if you
want protection and less car
bon trouble at a minimum of
cost. You can pay twice as
much for "Eastern," and not
get as good an oil.
from
enml.iv-
no,i;l;ppp(.P ilt
MOTHERS
IMPORTANT
Mntlirrs shnulil see that Hi
wlidc fanuly tako a llioroiiRli.
purlfylni! ysli-m i-li-atMim; ri
tivr tli in prine;. Now is TH'-'
TIME The family will he health
ier, hnpiner, and (ret alrniK hrt
ter If the Mnml s Riven a thor
miKh piirlfyltiR. the stcmaeh and
Isiwels rlrsnrd out, and the (terms
of winter accumulated In the
system, driven away.' Hoii is.
TKH-8 ROCKY MOUNTAIN TKA
ia one of the very bwt and suet
eprlna- medicines to lake. Try It
and are Ihe difference In Ihe
whole family. Their color will he
better, they'll eat better, sleep
better, and be well and hspny
l'erry'a DrtiR store. Adv.
III il Jp l-ilg
SAY 44
Union Oil Company
Also Producers of Union Qasoline
BAYER ASPIRIN" and 1NS&T1
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved .safe
by millions anJ prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Colds
Pain
I leadache
Toothache
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Lumbago
Rheumatism
package
"" ") ccTt m "Haver" p
1 f JLsi which contains proven directions.
llandr "lUyer" boles of li tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100 DrucRista.
A'1"" " tt sut Wsasrsctws of llowiintkicMrslrr ot lillrrtrKll
Sa MrZM3ilit!S
BEST- ALL WAYS
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