Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 23, 1925, Image 2

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    MONDAY, MARCH 2:5, 1!25
PAGE TWO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
News from
Announcement ii made by 8. E
Ktidicott of Salem that dedication
of the new memorial church at
Turned Is planned (or faster Bui
day, probably with the Rev. bin
demon of Kugcne delivering the
flcdicitory sermon.
The memorial church Is a Rift
to Turner by Mr. Cornelia Davis
In memory of her brother George,
and It is understood will cost in
the neiuhboi hood of 140,000.
While not the larcest. Air. Kntll
colt declares It la the best con
etructed church on the coast, be
tnit nt solid, reinforced conrrt-te
and with a eaivful nrranrment
to give tlie best possible service for
ell church purposes.
'I have Htood on a road made
by Julius Catser and have M-en
tiie C-iIiseuin at Home, and neith
er of ttKfte were ccnstrurled w.th
the same time rc;.--iirn main i:iU
nnd effort that have ben put into
the new chinch at Turner," as
serted Kndlcott.
Tim church structure, hi states.
Is 6('x".7, will seat about 4 JO co
pln, bus a full basement erpiipped
with kitchen, tilling room, ladies'
work room, toilets, and various
room) fur dlffij-dit uses. It has a
largo assembly hall, Kund-iy school
romiiM and nil modern denized.
Th UavU family laid out the
town of Turner and the church in
largely as a gift to the town at
Welt us a memorial.
Mr. Kndlcott has had active
charge of the construction of the
ediflco for Mr. JmvJs.
WOODEN LEG SAVES LIFE
OF ACCIDENT VICTIM
Chicago, Mar. 2!I A wooden leg
nay he a handicap, but It saved
tilt life of Joseph Ingre, 32, yes
terday when an automobile In
which ho nnd two companions
were riding fiwervt-d and c itapul.it
ed Into a dit'-h, killing Frank
Uauer nnd Hubert Uanirick. In
gres wooden leg served as a prop
for the overturned car which
crushed the other two men. lie
lti in a serious condition.
RUNAWAY HOnSE WiNS RACE
An an using I trident occurred
during t ho filming of the race
track scenes fur "Little Johnny
Junes," the tlrami of the turf
which will play at the llhpli thea
ter beginning today.
Mervyn l,eUoy, who plays the
part of a jockey, supporting John
ny Mines, the star, had JtiHt fin
ished the race, winning by ix
lengths. lie was receiving con
gratulations from professional
jockeys nearby for his splendid
show lug. one of them declaring
"you sura can rido a horse." Mer
vyn, jutit recovering his breath,
retorted "Hide hell, that home ran
away with me, and I couldn't hold
him bark."
&.S.S. will rid you of boil,, pimples,
blackheads and akin eruption, I
DON'T CLOSE your oyos to tho
warning which Nature Rives
when angry, painful boils appear
on your neck, faro or other partn
vt your body. Bolls, pimples and
ao-rallcd skin disorders aro the rn
sult of on Impoverished condition
of tho blood aud aro uot to be
trifled with.
It Is nolhlns; moro than follv to
expect to ret absoluto relief from
the use of lorul treatmeuts, such
as ointments, salves, etc Such
remedies may afiord temporary ro
Ilof but you want more than ro
llof; you want a remedy which
will rid you forever of Iho tortur
ing; disorders. And Iho one rouiudy
which bus no oquul Is SS3.
S S3, stops bolls and keeps them
from coming. S.8.9. builds blood
power! That ts what makes flKht
ln blood. Fighting blood destroys
impurities. It tichts bolls. It fluhts
Bkln eruptions pimples, black
beads, ecieina! It always wins!
&.3.S. has been known stneo 1J21
as onn of tho crnutost blood build
ers, blood cleansers and system
atrengtheners a Tor produced.
Thero ore no unproven theories
about S.S.S., the s.lentltlo results
ot each of Its purely vegetable
medicinal Ingredients are admitted
by authorities. Ueg.a taking H.8 S.
today and clear your skis vf thoso
blood disorders!
8. 8. 8. , , ,n
drur SIMM in imi ... .
Uitt sin i, mm cooonit.l.
CC She Wforlds Best
tJ.Jl 'tfloodMnilrine
Mt. Angel News
alt. Augel, Or., March 23.
(Special.) Mr Hannah Hudson,
for many years a resident of Mt.
Angel, and the daughter ot the
late Joseph oluplcl ot McMiun
ville, disd at EL Vincent's hos
pital Wednesday morning after un
operation for Inward goiter. The
funeral was held Friday morning
from St. Agatha's church In Sell
wood, Katner John officiating. In
terment took place at Calvary
cemetery. Survivors are freu
ludson, husband of the cieceaseu.
and Hires eons, Harry, Kuymonii
and Hcrt: also her muther. Airs.
Joseph Stupid of Mc.Minnvllle and
MX brotucrs anu two SMiurs.
Among tliuse attending the ful
ncrul from hero were Mrs. Otto
llasslni;. Mrs. Frank Hutsch, Mis.
U. 1. Klmcr, Lawrence Stupfrl aud
N. 0. Mickel.
A number of changes and addi
tions are being made at the A. W.
Holmes residence. Men are at
work ou the excavation of a cellar.
Mies rM i 111 Ilaun has been ill
for several days.
George Meyers, route driver for
the Mt. Angel Creamery Ice
company, was suddenly taken ill
at work and collapsed la the
creamery several days ago. A lo
cal physician was called and he
has been confined to his home.
Miss Rose Saalfeld waa the
week-end guest of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Wels. at their home In Portland.
Many jfomluent members of
the Mt. Angel court of the Ualh
ollc Daughters of America motor
ed to Salem yesterday to attend
the initiation services of Court
Capital city held In McCornack
hull In Sulcm. Among tuose-prcs-eut
were Mrs. A. A. Klinger, Mrs.
.!aek Mailman. Mrs. Jake Kaiser,
Mrs. Henry Saalfeld. Mis. N. O
Mickel, -Mrs. Joseph Kruse, Mrs.
(ieorge I.assas, Mrs. J. J. Kelier,
.Miss Anna Krv.ert. Miss Helen
Kcher. .Mrs. Clement lierning and
.Mrs. Caspar Terhaar. Members
from the Wooilburn and Eugene
courts aUo motored to Salem for
i he affair.
10 RISE AGAIN
CITIZENS STATE
Mur.ihyMjoro, HI., Mar. 23
aiuri'hybovo will rebuild." It
was one of the heaviest losers n
a result of the tornado who issued
tho defiances at a citizens meet
ing held here yesterday.
Charles Hitter, a business man.
uttered it after Clovornor Hmall
and a dozen relief work officials
and commlrtfllnncrs pointed the her
rots of the tornado.
The relief activities." Hitter
wild, "can be only temporary. It
f'Tiii r Ai rtrii ft r iV I
inC VA-LLEIN DCL lJ
A fAHAMUU
advent of the tornado Wednesday.
Is what will happen after the tem
porary relief measures that con
cerns us mostly.
"The Mobile and Ohio shops are
destroyed. Tho Krown Bhoe com
pany's factory is gone. There
alone wcro Jobs -for 2(i)i) people.
We must prepare for the future
and tring; hope to the stricken by
avmnng thc-m that their jobs will
coma back.
"The banks of this town are pre
pared to sirain their credit to the
utmost to aid Its people in restor
ing their lost homes nnd industry.
"Murphy.sboro and you will build
on Us ruins. It may take years to
;et back our old status, but Mur
physboro will rebuild."
Hitter, one of tho town's wealth
iest men, striking looking with
white hair and ruddy cheeks, climb
ed down from the speaker's plat
form with tears In his eyes and
Murphyttboro uttored the first
diners t lint swept over It since the
Kids You of
Pi! Torture
Pyramid Pile Snpposltortns work
So quickly, stop ptun so suddenly,
rt-Ncvo sorcnor.g so cimpUtely as to
futrS you to tho thousands who be
lieve It tho best, saiVrit, quickest re
llof known for itching-, burning;.
hhicdltiK, protruding pllt-a. Got a
60-ucnt box at any drutf store.
n
WW
Easter Styles
New Silk Dresses
Fine
Qualities
Good fMS
Styles Mtf&&M,M-rP
, Reasonably Priced felk
f
$16 up to $65
Whims and Fancies
of Springs Fashions
Certain fabrics inevitably create an atmosphere
of distinction. This is notably true of the Easter
dresses we're now showing. Urijrht, cheery colors,
plain or in gay colorful prints arc prophesied to
continue into nnd through the summer. Many
attractive styles nre developed of these exquisite
fabrics in shades of Taris inspiration, Tan, Cocoa,
Rosewood, Greens, Navy, lilack, Greys, Heds,
llusts, Henna and others; material arc Canton
crepe, flat crepe. Crepe de Chine and Georgette,
Straight lines; Tierre dresses, ruffled dresses, cir
cular and godetle flounce dresses.
Your Mail Orders
Receive careful attention. We pay postage, or
express, within n radius of a hundred miles
Satisfaction Guaranteed
on every purchase or your money
cheerfully refunded
"Can and Do"
Salem Store
466 State St.
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder St.
Nearby
TOBACCO QUID,';'
Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
I'o I
While Hie humbla cigarette baa
been credited, or discredited, with
u large percentage ot the lasses
la the United States by fire, flood,
hurricane, arson, automobile and
railroad wrecks, damages to indi
viduala, physically, morally and
spiritually, and in otherwise com
mitting havoc, the tobacco quid
last night stepped in as a competi
tor to the cigarette in the role of
lieavy villain.
This tobacco quid, once owned
by a member of a jury in circuit
court and carelessly tossed by hitn
into the bowl in the jury room
above the county clerk's office at
the court house, let loose the flood
waters, which saturated the ceil
ing of the clerk's office, drained
tlirougu iuto the desk drawers of
the stenographers and bookkeep
ers and raised havoc generally.
Aa a result County Clerk Boyer
has posted a sign in the jury room
placing a ban against further
throwing of tobacco quids Into
the bowl under penalties in such
cases made and provided.
The amount of the damage has
not been ascertained.
Eyes Bad? Try Camphor
For eye trouble there Is nothing
better than simple camphor, hy-
drastis, wltehhazel, etc., as mixed
in Lavoptik eye wash. One small
bottle helps any cose sore, weak
or strained eyes. Aluminum eye
cup free.' J. C. Perry, drucglst,
115 S. Commercial St. Adv.
M'MINNVILLE WOMAN
NEW D. A. R. PRESIDENT
Astoria, March 23. Mrs. E. C
An per so a of McMInnville. Satur
day wa elected state vict regent
by the annual Oregon conference.
She euccedts Mrs. A. A. Finch of
Aatoria, who ha resigned her of
fice
Before adjourning the confer
ence accepted the invitation of
Mrs. Fletcher Linn, regent of
Multnomah chapter of Portland
to meet lq the Hose City in 1926
ae the gueets of Multnomah chap-:
ter.
aT-
Many years ago a
physician dis
covered it
OOTHING;
J healing Kei-
nol Ointment.
Since then doc-
vAjtC L tors have been
fivrf Drescribina it
widely (or skin
and scalp trou
bles; because they know that
its unvarying quality, its gen do
medication, and the success
which attends its use are suffi
cient to insist on Resinol.
It seldom fails to give quick
relief in alt itching, burning
skin troubles, because its sooth
ing properties cause it to ease
the irritation while healing the
disorder.
Resinol Soap is a ready aid
in treating skm troubles, and
is a favorite for the toilet and
bath with thousands who like
its cleansing, refreshing lather.
Resinol
Masons Hear Homer.
Mill Ctty, Or., March 22. Pro
fessor J. B. Horner, of the Oregon
Agricultural college at Corvallis,
delivered an illustrated lecture
here Friday evening hpfore 200
Enlarged joints
Reduces swelling
relieves pain
Treat painful, enlarged joints
with Sloan's. No rubbing! The
powerful stimulation that Sloan's
gives to the circulation does the
work. Allays inflammation, re
duces swelling, relieves pain. The
chief reliance of rheumatic suHer
ers. All drugfists-35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment
-kills pain!
(, A UAHAMQUNT PICIUHE ;
Masons and friends. The lecture
was ot s'asoalc nature and was
accompanied by slides, views tsk-
ia by Professor norner nuns
when he waa abroad several years
.ieo. Other speakers of the even
ng were J. K. Weatherford of Al
bany and Mr. Stewart, of the Ore
gon Agricultural college electrical
sluff.
enutne
. mD
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST!
Unless you see Hie "Bayer Cross" on tablets you arc
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years foi
Colds
Headache
Pain Neuralgia
Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis
Rheumatism
Accept only '-Bayer" package which contains proven directions
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggist
Aiptrta it the trtde mark or Uajcr Uanufacturo of MonoawtlcacUtcstT of 8aMcr'len"trt
The Latest Balloon Tire Development
The New U.S. "Low-Pressure Tread"
and How Its Flat Contour Prevents Early and Uneven Tread Wear
The First Tread Ever Designed
to Properly Meel the Requirements
of a Balloon Tire
Operating at the Low-Inflation necessary
for Real Balloon Cushioning
IT IS the result of an exhaus
tive study by U. S. Tire en
gineers into the causes of early
and uneven tread wear on Bal
loon Tires.
This study demonstrated
very clearly that the ordinary
round tread is impractical for
Balloon Tires.
Due to the peculiar shape a
round-tread Balloon Tire takes
when under load and moving,
and to the consequent working
of those parts of the tread on
which the weight is concen
trated, the tread wears un
evenly and quickly in two
bands. (Note Tire A.)
The new Flat "Low-Pressure
Tread" cures all this.
Its flat contour and the larger
area of road contact greatly
reduces the weight carried per
square inch of tread.
There is much less tread
distortion and tread
movement
There is better traction.
There is also better non
skid protection because
the flexible outer row of tread
blocks is in full contact with
the road, and steering, too,
is easier.
But above all, the new Flat
"Low-Pressure Tread" per
mits running the tire on the
low inflation necessary to give
real Balloon Tire cushioning
without causing early, un
even and disfiguring tread
wear.
Why
U. S. Royal Balloon Cords
present "The Balloon Tire
principle at its Best"
Here is the tire that com
bines more exclusive points of
superiority than any other
tire you ever used or heard oft
Sprayed Rubber pure
rubber derived direct from the
Latex without acids or smoke.
Latex -treated Web
Cord the only cord con
struction in which the indi
vidual cords are webbed to
gether with pure rubber La
tex. Not only strong but ex
tremely flexible, permitting
the tire to flex freely without
injury even at extremely low
air pressures.
Flat Band Method of
Building insuring uniform
position and tension of all the
cords in the tire.
The New, Flat "Low
Pressure Tread" adding
22 per cent more tractive sur
face on the road, doing away
with uneven wear, and giving
you many more miles out of
your tire investment,
Specify U. S. Royal Bal
loon Cords "The Balloon
Tire principle at its Best."
1
BOTH of these tire hare run approximately the
Mine number of miles, under the tune toed,
and with the same tnflatton.
Tire A has the old round tread. Look how it has
worn down on each side.
Tire B has the new U. S. Flat Low-Presture
Tread. Note the slight and eren wear over the
whole tread, although it has gone orer 1000
miles more than Tire A.
TiWe
Mufc
United States Rubber Company
The New "Low-Pressure Tread"
exclusive with
U.S. Royal Balloon Cords
Built of Latex - Treated Web - Cord
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