PAGE TWO
From the Richest and
Best Tart of the State
DALLAS TO LEVY
ON DOG OWNERS
Dallas, Or., March 18. The dog
question took precedence over
more weighty measures last night
at the meeting of the ctiy council
and after council members and
Mayor Stafrin had admitted free
ly that they had been hounded
continuously and unceasingly by
uon-dog owners, wnuee lawns are
llama Red, all at; reed that relief
tiudt he secured by additional leg
islation.
As a result It la probable that
coming gcnerntions of youngsters
:h Dallas will Una dogs a rare ami
little known typo ol animals. It
was decided to place a city license
fee of $10 upon each female dog
and $5 upon each mule dog and to
authorize the city marshal to kill
:ill degs not licensed. City Attor
ney Hayter was authorized to
thaw up an onlimince covering tli
matter and from sentiment ex
pressed it will be enacted as Boon
at possible.
, Two street Improvement pro
jects came up for action. The city
engineer was authorized to draw
t.p plans and specifications for im
proving Stump street from Maple
street south to Birch street and
irirch street east from Ktump to
Kills street with curbs and a full
width macadam street. This had
previously been requested by prop
erty owners. A delegation of prop
erty ownors appeared before the
council from the southeast portion
ot town seeking improvement of
800 feet on Birch street and 700
feet on Howe street with a gravel
ed roadway. This project was left
to the street committee with pow
er to act.
Improvements on South Main
street were discussed and it wots
decided to follow Engineer Sea
man's suggestion and re-deck the
bridge across the mill pond, at
the same time the railroad com
pany relays ltd reolhridgi;, using1
the same planking and building a
railing to divide the footbridge
from the roadway.
A "flasher" attachment to cause
a variation in tone, of the fire
Biren w is ordered purchased. It
will coat about J100. The attach
ment has heen tried out nud was
thought to have improved the ef
Icicncy of the alarm.
Brooks News
Brooks, Or., March 18. Mrs.
t, 1. Jones has moved her store
at the Brooks intersection so that
nutos may drive between the
store and the gas pump. This is
. r.n improvement as there will be
- less danger for all concerned when
(.topping for gas, ua there was
hardly room before to give good
clearance tor those passing on the
highway.
The B.-ooks Community club Is
to meet at the home of Mrs. George
' Ramp, Wednesday, Instead of with
Mrs. Savage on account of sick
. ness at Savage's.
George Harris was forced to
miss two days ot school this week
on account of Illness.
J. . Wilson of Marion has 'rent
- ed Mrs. Charles Fleck's house and
: will be a resident ot Brooks about
the 20th.
Mrs. Mary Martin Is home from
the ho.splt.il at Salem, where she
bus been for some time. Hor condi-
tion is reported somewhat im
proved but she Is still unable to
be about.
TO BEAUTIFY AMERICAN
CEMETERIES IN FRANCE
Washington, March 18. Work
- of beautifying the American cem-
tteries in Franco will be begun
this snmrner, General Pershing.
chairman, said today after a meet
ing ot the battle monuments coin-ii'i.-wlon
at the war department
General Pershing expects to go to
Europe soon to study the situa
tion with other members of the
commission and the architect.
NORTH HOWELL TO BE
HOST FOR CLUB MEET
North Howell. Or., Mrtrrh IS.
North Howell will entertain the
Marion County Federation of
Clubs on Thursday evening, March
19. Th meeting will he hi the
North Ho well gran go hall, two
miles north of Central Howell
school house and one-halt mile
south ef North Howell school
house. Good program, good onte
i: - HI
' ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS
POftTLANO AND StATTLK OMICII
THB unparalleled aucceae of the Dr.
Chi. . Dean non-aurirical method
of treating Pile and other rental and
colon allmenta haa built an organlra
tion of highly trained apctiallata to cart
for the patients who come from all
part of tit Weat.
The, akill of theae apeclellKi la proved
by the unqualified GUARANTY
Chat each File aufferer I cured or hi
fee REFUNDED no matter hem
Ions standing or how
eve re hi caac may be.
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News from
Silverton News
Silverton, Mar. IS Carl
Moser spent the week-end at Sil
verton. Mr. Uoser Is now state
adjut-int and came to Silverton af
ter Attending the Legion conven
tion at Corvallls. A great number
ot Silverton Leglonaires motored
down for the occasion. Mr. Mm-
er woi formerly proprietor of the
Riven ess Grocery on Water Mreet,
Rev. and Mrs. George Hcnrlk-
een motored to Portland TuesJay
morning. Rev. Mr. Henrikaen
went for the purpose of consult
ing a specialist about his throat
trouble. While at Portland they
wilt call on Miss Cl'irissa Brager
who Is confined at a Portland hos
pital. J lis lirager was Knglish
instructor In the Silverton high
school until fine was forced to quit
because of Ulncea.
II. ins Hansen of the Brul) Creek
district underwent an operation ut
the Silverton hoilt.il Monday
evening. Mr. Hansen was taken
ill suddenly Monday morning and
had to be rushed to the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bllcl-en who
have been making their home at
Silverton fnr sometime prist have
left for Kiugd Valley where Mr.
111. c ken hns found em ploy men t.
Mr. Bllcken while at Silverton
was employed at the saw mills.
Mrs. Blicken is a daughter of Mrs.
A. Quatle who lives south ot Sil
verton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Satern and
Miffs Cora Satern motored to Fa
lem Monday morning on business.
Miss Saturn 1b the bookkeeper at
iho Ford garage at Silverton.
Briirih Creek school district will
give a program on March 28th nt
the s-hool house. While most of
the numbers will be given by the
school children, the program com
mittee is endeavoring to secure a
few spe-jlal numbers by outside
talent. A whort play will be given
by the parents and a few mnaical
numbers are being ar ranged for.
A whistling solo will perhaps he
the feature of the evening. The!
parent-teachers' circle will sell
lurches at the close of the pro
gram.
ST. PAUL LINES
Chitn ;o, March 18. By Asso
ciated Press.) Application for a
receivership for the Chicago, Mil
vaukee & St. Paul railway com
pany was tiled in the United
States district court today.
The petition offered as a friend
ly action with the company con
curring was filed In District Judge
James H. WUkerson's court.
The receivership is the climax
of the weeks and months of uucer
tainty marked hy steady and
heavy declines ot the market quo
tations of the road's securities as
to the refinancing of the $48,000,
000 ot 4 per cent bunds due uext
June.
Under the receivership a drastic
reduction iu the capital structure
now exceeding $700,000,000, is ex
pected.
Halls Ferry
Halls Ferry, ur., March 18.
The birthday party of El ma Bow-
mans, Ben Brown, George Ander
son and Harry hakins was well
attended. At a late hour refresh
ments wore served and all present
had an enjoyable evening.
Mrs. J. B. Cummlng Is on the
tick list.
Miss Muxine Pettyjohn Is able
to take up her school work after
several weeks of absence on ac
count of lufoction In her right
hand.
Grandma Shetton has returned
home arter working for I. M. Stout
uf Turner for fiereral months.
Born l-o Mr. and Mrs. George
Bngopian, a 7-pound baby girl.
March 13.
Albert I loss Is cutting wood for
'red Christy.
Frank Judd Is cutting wood on
the Charles Chris ten sen wood
track In this vicinity.
Margery and Tut Church spent
the week-end with their Brand-
mother, Mrs. Sophie Mathers.
Miss Alice Brown has returned
lo Portland.
Mike Parseglnn has moved his
family fo the hop yard where he
Is working.
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" -Cfudne
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Colds
Pain
Headache
Toothache
iy r- Accept only "Bayer" package
IS which contains proven directions.
Aaplrla la the trad aura, at Bam Maaaiectar
A good deil of Illness In the form
of la grippe and light cases of in
fluenza are being reported at Sil
verton.
Dr. C. W. Keene motored to
Portland Monday morning return
ing again Monday night.
Mrs. A. Torgcson was the Id
sol rat ion of a pleasant Httle after
noon party Monday when a group
of friends called to help celebrate
her 77th birthday. The guests
brought lunch which was served
at the close of the afternoon. Mr.
and Mrs. Torg?rson have been
residents of Silverton for the past
thirty years. Guests at the Tor
gerson home Monday afternoon
were Mrs. C. M. Riviness, Mrs. A.
O. L?gavd, Mrs. Christine Jacob
sen, Mrs. Josephine Jacobjsen, Mrs.
Hans Hansen, Mrs. B. Tlnglestad,
Mrs. If. Jul&on, Mrs. John Fuhr,
Mrs. Sarah Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Holinan
hae moved from Silverton to the
farm belonging to the mother of
Mr. Holman. The Holman farm
is near Marquam and Mr. Holman
will manage It for his mother. He
will botdn the erection of a new
house nt once where the young
Holinans will live. Mrs. Emma
Holman and her daughters will
continue to live in the old home
stead house.
AmoA Hardware company Li
planning on remodelling the etore
this spring. The work will begin
in the near future.
The Cub Patrol of Girl Scouts
made $1 0.25 toward Us summer
encampment at a coffee ar.d cake
sale held at Ames Hardware Sat
urday afternoon. The patrol Is
under the leadership of Mrs. A. O.
Nelson.
Mrs. Agnes Thorsen arrived at
Silverton Tuesday for an ext-mded
visit with hor daughter, Mrs. A.
O. Nelson. Mrs. Thorsen, whose
home Is In Minnesota has been
spending tho winter at Los Angeles
The SHverton high school is mnk
ing preparations for another May
day f te similar to the one whKH
proved so successful last year.
PRISON TRUSTY
While hoeing strawberries in
the state prison gardens yesterday,
Abe Eva:is, life termer who about
a year ao was saved from the gal-
iuws by clemency of the governor
vaudered away and became lost.
He wont to a farm house and re
quested that the farmer call up
the warden and have eomeonc
come after him. Evans was sen
tenced to he hanged for the mur
der of James Doran. The crime
was committed near The Dalles
whilo Evans, Doran and another
man were going from Bend to Mc
Miniivltle. Students Serve Dinner
Chcmawa, March 18 Another
demonstration dinner will be given
in the Chcmawa domestic science
department tonight. Each senior
Klrl m required to give a dinner
before graudation. The guests for
tonight will be Superintendent and
Airs. Ilarwood Hnll, Mr. and Mrs.
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Downie, Ce
cllc Smith and Mrs. U F. Biickell,
principal of home economics.
Ivons Bov Dead.
Lyons, Or., March 18. Harold
Bass, 6-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Baas, passed away
at his home Monday morning after
an Illness ot four weeks. He Is
survived by his parents and two
younger sisters. Interment will
he at the Fox Valley cemetery,
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
id
ELL-ANS
25 end 75 Package everywhere
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Handy "Mayer" boiei of 18 tablet!
Alao bottles of 24 and 100 Drusjtut.
at UraaeeUcaeMnta ef gauejllearat
THE CAPITAL : JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Nearby Valley Points
TRAMP KILLED3
BY TRAIN NEAR
1 2TH AND STATE
Swan Martin, a transient about
60 years old, was killed by South
ern Pacific passenger train No. 53
near 12ln and States streets about
2 o'clock; this morning. He was
"riding the blinds" on. the train
and is believed to have attempted
to get off as the train pulled Into
Salem. Another transient, G rover
S. Jernlgan, was with Martin and
is being held in the city jail at the
request of Southern Pacific off!
cials who wish to question him. It
Is understood there Is no suspic
ion of foul play against Jernlgan.
According to a statement signed
by Jernigan, he and Martin board
ed the train at Oregon City. They
were riding the blind back of the
water tender. As the train came
into the yards In Salem Jernlgan
got off and apparently Martin at
tempted to get off when he fell un
der the wheels. Jernigan says he
waa walking along the track look
ing for his companion when he
heard him moan and found him
mangled beside he rails.
Coroner Rindon has as yet been
unable to get much Information
about the dead man. He carried a
card from an employment bureau
In Portland which gives his age as
60, height five feet four Inches and
weight 160 pounds.
10 RAISE FEES
Memberships in (lie Illnhee
Country club were raised from
!50 to $100 beginning July 1, nt
i meeting held lust night and dues
Increased to $7.50 a quarter from
:'0 cents a month, beginning April
1. It Is expected that the. sched
ule for the golf tournament will
be out shortly. Fred A .Williams,
chairman of the tournament' com
mittee, having arrangements well
in hand. Salem, Eugene and Cor
vnllis also plan to have an Inter
city match May 10, 17 aDd 24.
Dr. C. H. Robertson has' been
selected president of th Illahce
club wiLb a board of directors and
ten standing committees.
IMrectors for the organization are
P. W. Steuslofr V. G. Shipley. H.
II Olinger, T. B. Kay and P. P
Thielson. The committees re asf1otlowa:
Finance T. A. T.ivesley, chair
man; D. J. Fry, J. H. Farrer, C. II
Webb and J. J. Roberts.
Membership H. If. Smith,
chairman: O. F. Franklin, Paul
Hendricks, AI Krause and Ous
People Notice It. Drive Them
Off with Dr. Edwards"
Olive Tablets
A pimply face will not embarrass von
much longer if you get a package ol
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin
should begin to clear after you have
taken the tablets a few nights.
Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute for calomel ; there's
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and just as effec
tively, but their action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and irritating.
No one who takes Olive Tablets fe
;ver cursed with a "dark brown taste, '
a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good "
feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad
disposition or pimply face.
Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable
impound mixed with olive oil: you
will know them by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
rents afflicted with liver and bowel
mplaints and Olive Tablets are the
jnmenscly effective result. Take one or
two nightly for a week. See how much
setter you feel and look, lac and 30c
g gsSrf ta pli?
Sustained Quality
for
greater mileage
greater power
greater economy
Save one cent a gallon by
purchasing Associated Gasoline with
Associated Scrip
Associated Oil Company
llUon.
Tournament Fred A. Williams,
Oliver Locke, A. A. Keene, Fred
Tnielaou end Rex Sanford.
Greens and fairways Chester
Cox, H. H. Olinger and William II.
Uurghardt.
House O. C. Locke, Mrs. J. H.
Farrer and W. H. Paulus.
Landscape Chester Cox, H. H.
Smith and . N. Gilllngham.
Tennis C. B. Webb, U. W.
Eyre, H. W. Meyers, W. T. Stoli
and J. H. McNary.
Handicap A. A. Keene, D. A.
Young, L. C. Farmer and Sharkey.
Ladies1 social Mesdames Oris
Fry, Paul Hendricks, B. L. Baker,
II. H. Olinger, O. u. Locke. E. N.
Gillingham, Donald Young and
lrcel Kay.
The entertainment committee to
divided into four sub-committees:
F. H. Spears, W. C. Dyer, Curtis
Cross and E. F. Slade.
A. J. Kahn, Jack Elliott, Car!
Gabrielson and James Young.
Clifton Irwin, Paul Hendricks,
Frank Durbin and Clifford Farm
er. F. D. Thielson. W. If. Lytle,
Breyman Boise and Carl Webb.
SILVERTON LEGION
TEAM WINS AGAIN
Silverton, Mar. 18 Silverton
Legion basketball players added
another victory to their number
Monday nitflit when they defeated
the city of Portland team with a
score of 41 to 23. The last game
of the season for the Legion will
be played at Silverton Friday
ntffht when the Lesion players will
meet the Oregon City firemen.
The lineup for Monday night
wai Silverton, H. Aim, 2; Quail,
11 ; Latham, 20; Carson, 6; O.
Aim, 2. Portland, Anderson, 12.
Osburn, 6; Broughtcn, 4; Sargent,
1; Butler.
Old Resident Given
Up by Physician
"Given up by five doctors, my
only hone an operation. I rebel.
ed on cutting me open, as I am
75 years old. A neighbor advised
trying Mayrs Wonderful Reme
dy for stomach trouble. I got re
lief right away. I had not
eaten for 10 days and was as yel
low as a gold piece. I could have
lived only a few days but for this
medicine. It Is a simple, harm
less preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intes
tinal tract and allays the inflam
mation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal
ailments, including appendicitis.
One dose will convince or money
refunded. J. C. l'erry, D. J. Fry
and druggists everywhere. Adv.
When You
Feela
Cold
Corn
'no On
Take'
Jr Laxative
aaWaT aaar ar m M
Quinine
tablets
to work off the cause and to
fortify the system against
an attack of Grip or Influ
enza. A Safe and Proven
Remedy. Price 30c.
The box bean this signature
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FUNERAL FOR DALLAS
WOMANJELD TUESDAY
Dallas, Or.. March 18. Funeral
services ot ftliss Hannah Rebecca
Walker, aged 23, were beld Tues
day at tbe Chapman & Henkle
chapel In Dallas with Iter. W. 8.
Cordon, of tbe Methodist church,
otticiating. Miss Walker died
March 10 in a Portland hospital
following an Illness ol about
vear
She was a granddaughter ot
Solomon nd Hannah Crowley
Folk county pioneers of 1847 and
1852. respectively, and her grand
mother, for whom she was named
is still living. She was a daugh
ter of Mrs. Ora T. Walker. Her
lather. Archie Walker, died a few-
years ago.
Miss Walker was born In Gas
ton, April 6, 1902. She attended
Washington high school in Port
lund and later worked for the Bell
Telephone company there. After
CAUSE OF BOBBED HAIR
HEADACHES EXPLAINED
London, March 18. Devotees of
the hair bobbing fashion now
comnlainins of "shingle head
ache'.' This is nothing but
form of neuralgia, medical men
say, caused by sudden removal of
hair from the tender nape ol the
neck, which is thus exposed to the
blustery March winds. Hata which
fit close and very low at the bask
are said to be an effective safe
guard.
HEAL SKIN DISEASES
Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat
ing, Antiseptic Liquid
it is unnecessary for you to sufiFe.
with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm
Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemc
mil usually give instant relief from itch
nfj torture. It cleanses and soothes the
3kin and heals quickly and effectivcl
nost SKin diseases.
Zemo is a wonderful, oenetratirur.dis
ippearing liquid and is soothing to tht
nost delicate skin. It is recommendec
:or day time use because it doesn't show
Trial bottle35c,largesize$1.00. Zcmc
Dintment, for use at night, 50c. Zemc
Soap, antiseptic and healing, 25c. Start
the treatment today and save further
distress. All druggists.
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t-er health failed a year ago Ihe
family moved to Dallas. Sbo had
been In the hospital at Portlann
just prior to her death.
Miss Walker Is survived by her
mother, Mrs. Gxs. P. Walker; three
brothers. Hubert H Solomon C.
and Jack A. Walker, ull ot Ulck
rtall, and a sister, Mrs. Mary L.
Siefarth of Dnllas. ' She was bur
ied in Hie fctna cemetery near
Crowley.
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Never neglect
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Going around half-eripplod by
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IN Spring, when nature starts brightening field
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By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
ADD SPARKLE
TO YOUR EYES
by putting sparkle
in your hair. Make
it gleam and .ask
witk natural It strel
Tkis is kow tke
askionable hair
dresser does it
just a touck of ken
na in tke skampor
Ready to use in
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115 S. Commercial St.
lame musclef
never-failing treatment
start the blood circulating swiftly
through the stiff, painful muscles,
and this increased supply of fresh,
pure blood washes out fatigue
poisons and rebuilds broken-iiown
tissue. Marvellously your lame
ness is gone.
Millions know and use Sloan's.
AH druggists have it -35 cents.
& If
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1&8 and i
ot fumitura and tho
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