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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
m m PAGE TWO From the Richest and Best fart of the State THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OKEUON FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents Turner News Turner, Or., March 13. Mrs. Grac Tiicmaa and daughter, Mrs. Anna Busicic of Ha I em, were vtsit- lnjt friends In Turner. Friday. Mri. U J. Kowley Ylsited with relative in Amity from Saturday until Tuesday of this week. Frank Baker, wife and family of Portland were la Turner over Sunday on their way to Albany u attend the funerul of John Sua who waa an old resident of the btaaw community. Theodore Thomuaon and family ot Hose burg viaited over Saturday with his parents, J. F. Thomasoii and wife. Mr. and Mrs, Thorn aeon accompanied thrm on the return trin ar far as Albany, for a visit with their daughter, who lives at that place. Mr. Gilbert has been quite sIcV with the flue the past week. Mrs. J). O. Unxga and son, Herbert, were Salem visitors Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. .i. H. Baker, S Talbott and Mrs. A. L. Hones wen: i?aleru ' fsitors Tuesday afternoon. The ro:-e plants Unit were or dered for tlie parkins strip be tweeu the mill race and the pave ment ou Third have arrived and the dirt will soon begitt to fly. Mi. K. C. Haker, accompanied &fra. B. O. HrlffKR and son, Harold to Salem. Saturday afternoon. Miles II. Hogem, manual train ing instructor at tbe training school, was a Turner visitor Sun day night. II. W. Smith was in Sulcm. Mon day, attending the funeral of lelittve. Herman Wipper was taken quite sick Tuesday and a doctor was called from Salem. Miss Apnea Kelly left Sunday for the coast for a two weeks' Slav. Witlard C. Moore, who has been living on the Wilis Sharer place east of Tumor, has moved to Tur ner and Is living In the C. M. Miller residence. A. L. lionets was a Solcm visi tor Tuesday, Word was received that Mr. Price, soil expert from tbe Oregon Agricultural college, will lecture u the grango hall at Turner next Saturday afternoon. W. II. Harris and son, Jie, were v'slting nt the bomt of J. U Spoo of Salem, Monday. J. L. Spoo was hauling lumbar Saturday to build an up-to-date ranch chicken house. Will Sigmund of Snlem lia been lal-l up for a few days with the flu. Thi If illm' aid of the MnUmdlst church met at the home of Mm. J. F. Lyle, Tuesday afternoon. They are tying comforters for Mrs. Ileech. They reported that they bad mado another payment of $135 on the parsonage debt. The funeral of Thomas J. Gard ner waa held In Salem, Monday atternoon. Mr Gardner was an old timer in the Salem district and lived tn Polk county two miles west of Salem. He was a cousin of H. V. Smith of Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Gower and son or Raymond, Wash., are visit Ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs E. C. Baker. DALLAS FIRE BOYS STAGE HIGH JINKS Pallas. Or., March 13. The Dallas tire department staged a li'gh jinks Thursday night at the .iinifii v with thn f'nrt'til 11m flrn io- partuient furnishing a degree team (o initiate a clnfcs of recruit into the mysteries of fire fighting. mjiuu new meaiuers were iddcd to the department and from ii pM till ill fir-il tn ho fil-a fhl,torv after going through the tests. The proceed of tho evening go toward needs of the department. Silverton 0 A C. Club. RilVi.il. .11, or., March 1U. (Spe cial.) At the annual business meeting of Hie Silverton O. A. C. club the following officers were elected: Theodore Hobart, presi dent ; Harold Larson, vice-president; Miss Louim Kincher, secretary-treasurer. Out-going officers are: President, Frank Riches; vice-president, Mrs. Paul Dickey; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. It hod a Whltted. NDIGESTION cum" bloatlnn ennay palru that crowd tho heart touatlpiUlou. Aiwaya Had relitf and comfort fa CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS No griping -uo nausea only 25 cent HELD FOR TRIAL Dallas, Or.. March 13. B. D. Hatch, held on a und check charge at McMinuvlllc, will be returned this week t.i Dallas to face a charge of pating a bad cheek on the 11 ee Hive store la Dallas. Hatch Is alleged to have cashed a fraudulent check, drawn on the Amity bank in December, In the purchase of goods at the store. Sheriff Hooker and I-cf Fiusetb went to McMinnville, Wednesday, and Mr. Finectb Identified Hit man and found some of the cloth ing purchased still In his posses sion. Formal charges will he filed here today. Hatch driven a grocery wagnn from Portland in the McMinnville district. It is understood that other charges of a similar nature have been brought against him there. LUMBER .OPERATIONS AT MILL CITY RESUMED Mill City, Or., March 13. Ham mond Lumber company started operations at their camp 24, near City, Thursday morning, aft- H THREE DAYS' ft ildren Cry for 2hk HmifcFw....'. ill Chronie coughs and nersistent colde 'lead to serious luna trouble. You can otop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant tc Lake. Creomulsion h a new medical iiscovcry with twofold action: it soothet tnd heals the intlomed membranes anc tls the ecrm. Of all known drues. creosote is rec ognized by the medical fraternity as the rn-eatest heating agency lor the treat uent of chrome coughs and colds anc hther forms of throat and lung roubles Lifeomulsion contains, in addition U creosote, other healing elements wtuct toothe and heal the inflamed mem brane and stop the irritation and in tammation, while the creosote goes or to the stomach, is absorbed into thr blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead tc consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic cough; and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrba bronchitis and other forms of throat und lung diseases, and is excellent foi building up the system after colds o: the flu. Money refunded if any coup) or cold, no matter of how long stand ;ng, is not relieved after taking accord j ng to directions. Ask your druggist 'rcomulsiun Co., Atlanta. Ca. (Adv.) ' m bjiag closed down since before the holidays. Approximately one hundred men are employed at this camp, tbe logs being shippeM to Mill City. There is still consider able siio-v In the mountains at thhs camp, but not enough to seriirasly iiinder logging operations. ' INAUGURATE CAMPAIGN TO POISON SQUIRRELS Dallas, Or., March 13. A meet, ing to organize for a squirrel poi soning campaign hue been called hy President Mcliee of the Liberty Lc-ll Farmers' union at the Liberty tell school house baturday night at 7:30 o'clock. William L. leutscb. of tbe Oregon Agricultur al college extension department, will speak at the meeting and alt farmers and ranchers interested j re Invited to attend. Tha squirrel poisoning work has been creating more than usual in terest In the county this season with a number of districts organ ized to carry out a thorough campaign. After months of suffering Baby's skin trouble healed in one week South Hills, Pittsburg, Pa., March 22: "i certainly bless the day I started to use Resinol Soap and Ointment. I tried for four or five months to cure my baby of a skin and scalp trouble tried nearly everything but nothing1 did Any good. Finally, a neighbor recom mended Resinol and after using1 the soap and ointment on baby for three days, all the scabs fell off and in one week's time the trouble was en tirely cured. I will eyer be yrith- nut them. M y husband uses thg '.esinol -'having Hick, ie thinks t's the bost he A V A T used." (Signed) Mrs, J, J. Baum garten. Pox .50 Jt. D. ., REV. GROWOER GOES TO ALBUQUERQUE CHURCH ftevrreud l S. Crowder, a aletlK)dfat minister who for the iilb t 17 mouths has been a resi dent of Salem, has received a call to become pastor of a Methodist church at Albuquerque, New Mex ico, it became known today. He has had a long and varied experi ence as a preacher, having oc cupied a pulpit regularly for the past 32 years with the exception of just 3 weeks. Present indications are that he will accept the post at Albuquer que within the next few days. At present he is considering the mat ter thoroughly. He is expected to remain in Salem several weeks be fore leaving for hie new charge. ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS PORTLANO ANO 8CATTLE OTFICte THE unparalleled success of tbe Dr. Chas. J. Dean non-surgical method of treating Piles and other redtal and colon ailment has built an organUa tion of highly trained specialists to care for the parienta who come from all parts of the West. Tbe skill of these specialists Is proved by the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile sufferer Is cured or his fee REFUNDED no matter how long standing or how severe his case may be. Send for my FREE book. Va Villi iMiw CKA5; A DEAN. M D.Inc PORTLAND UfJCU UAMU urriLi, Ur Dvart OujIDi 9THAMD MAI JOURNAL WAN1 AOS PAY T Today and Saturday Only Ypu Must See OREGON Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and DiarrliM all.ivmw Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look tor the signature of AfftcLtte All"'l""1), Harmlra -No Opi.iti-s. Physician, everywhere recommend it. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM RELIABLE MERCHANDISE New Spring Millinery Big Showing of Dress Hats Right up to dale niul the bost of materials. Big variety of trimmings. Straw cloth, silks and hat ornaments. Flowers, loads of them. 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Do you have to use more to get the flavor you have liked? Have you noticed a change? Schilling Coffee has not changed. The traditional blend stands ' untouched. Your Coffee! COFPEE INSURANCE If at any time you do not consider Schilling Coffee the lesl coffee to he found, I will return your money over my counter -instantly, gladly, and without queston. You keep the coffee. '"Your Grocer There is but one Schilling Quality ' ' and it is sealed in vacuum tins only. FRIDAY and SATURDAY FAMILY NIGHTS AND IT'S SOME SHOW n . n. . The Season's Most Thrilling Romantic Melodrama i.4 COMEDY - NEWS H LIBERTY