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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1923. News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the Stale By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO Silver too, Or., March 27. ,Sm- eial.) At tlttt aunual bust new moating of 'tint woman's mitmiun ry federation which U he in held ut Silrertcn this week, Mrs. M. U Gu ruler sou of Silver to u wtu re elected president; Mrs. Clove of h-n Kene, vice-president, and Mm. Jasper Duilnm of Sflverton. ecre- lary. cdnesday the fclcrutiuu cnt ffi'evtinKs to A. M ikleiMin of El lens burn, Wanh. Protestor Milcleaon, who Jius a life niember.-ikilp in the- federation. CfJehrated hi ninetieth hirthrlay cn Wlneinay of this week. It ttima(-.l tliiit about fifty women are attending the federation at tfilvertoii. In a very little more than five uiinutas f jOi) wero plfdfnd by five Conner Ori gin Agricultural colic-?. iirudputfl at Silvertun. Wednesday niRht, for the Memorial Union building to be built on the Ora tion Agricultural college campus. The KilikIiU of Pythias and the t tliian Slaters, together Willi a fw invi, friends enjoyed a pro rrpssiivp Cut) party at the Knighl'j ball Wednesday evening of this Sllvjrt Jn will not luck of enter tainment during the week-end. Friday night p shadow social at Kvergreeti and a lecture on Mada gascar by K. P. A. Ujelde or !Jp:ikane at the Trinity church are i-chcdulol. The lecture will be ac comuaii'cd by a number of excel lent vihv.h. On Saturday night urogram will be given at Porter and Itnibh Creek school houses the I.e ;ion dance and a high school party aro alsi scheduled. John T. Hobiitt, editor of thr Silwrton Appeal, baa hobt at his office recti, tly to a class of Kng l:sli blue lata from high school. Mr. 1 'obi i tt showed the st uden Is t lie variouti newspaper machines used Mi putting out. a weekly uewsp;i ixr. Prune nnd cherry trees are. be gin n in:; to bloom at tfiilvertua. This Is about a week earlier than fiey bt domed last year. Some ('am:is is feared by float. The temperature was reported as bo ing at A2 degrees eurly Thursday morning of this week. Woodburn News Wood burn, ar. IT The fourth annual banquet given by the O. A. C. club of Woodburn to the graduating senior of Woodburn and Centals high schools, Tuesday evening. March Si. In the D. H. room a tthe- high school waa sv brilliant social event. O. A. C. colors were artistically lm ployed in decoration the celling being covered by a sunburst effect of wide streamers of altern'U orange and black from the- center of which, were the hollow squaro of tables was suspended a great orange O. Each uf the long tables waa centered by a narrow black box filled with mow Alien ked with trango t'nted bloHMims, and light ed by orange candles In quaint hl;i-k candle HtUktt at each end of the floral center. The color mheiiie w:is further carried out In the or.tnge covered programs nnd place cards with tho legendary beaver and the collego monogram etched In hl'o:k, and also -In the lelectalile mints served wllh the final eoure. Dr. I. O. Dubach, Uein of men at (. A. C. nnd guvtt of honor at the banquet cave tho main address of the evening. Advising the young people as to their preparation and purpoies In entering college, a (homo which lr. lubach Is emin ently fitted to deal with. .Mr. M. 1. Sebreilier of the agri cultural department anl president of the local O. A. C. club acted aa to: ut -imster and gave the welcome o the seniors who were presented by Miss Hi lira of G?i vmI and Su perintendent Fagan of Woodburn. Mi Marshall repnvented the '.iervaia seniors and Elm Jr (irimm, Iihh president, represonled the Wfod'jurn sen tors In their fs ponsc, wliJSn ll'-len Itoitvold '24 ind lltrry Khlen '23 both students it O. A. C. spoke Intet-tvitinKly of campus aetivili'S. Sloa wero sung by Jem Campbell and Mitw Caro line Cliowi and the entire club An the regular meeting time of Trinity Young People's society ri mes on Hnsler day the meeting las been postponed until April 26. Tht liwt reheursal to be held bo fere Kaster by the Silverton Cnnr al society will be held Hunday uft ernoon at the Christian church. At this time the arrangement of the choral eoriety program will be completed. The choral society ' filling a real need at Hllvertou by giving programs at Raster and Christ nuts of each year. Aa yet no admission has been charged. A collePtton ban been taken at earn program to help defray the hall and lighting expenses. Mian Winona Palmer Is spend ing the week at Portland as guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold Cril. STOP NEURITIS BEFORE NERVES "SNAP" Si icneo is imw realty concerned wtth the .il.irntiiu; inrre;i-it. in neu rot t I'm or nervous sufferers. Thous and. h of experiment had hi made to find a remedy th:it would cive Immediate relief from nerve troubles nnd at the same tim" lone up the entire nervous uys m. At last an eminent Han FranciP co physician announces a, new dis- covery which haw been proven by clinic tests to give relief from sharp, darting, liimllnK. creeping nerve pains, and give tone to the nerve cells, thus benefiting the entire system. This remedy is enll- l l.opa Neuritis 1 ablets, and is used on the Hrience of Moiiieopii- tlty, a method of treatment en dorsed by eminent physicians ev erywhere. lion't let your nerves wreck your life; If you havo any signs of nervousness or nerve trouble, gain relief and ward off serious dis eases nt once with Kopa Neuritis Tablets. Guaranteed harmless; no bromides or narcotics. Your drug gist will recommend them. orry Drug atorn will supply you. Mail orders filled.- Adv. Stiff Neck BSJBSSBBBSBa Get thU relief now To sot rid of crick In th neck In snort onfor apply Slota'flb No rubbing! Th mnrreloul efTffCtivinfffl of the liniment it rlf don the job for you. It - cradi fraoh. new blood throueh the pain-ridden tnuw, and this take out thastiSnw tops tho pain. AU druinrist Si ccnu. Sloan's Liniment -kills painf t These Cam Come ' Equipped with I Fisk Tires j Daurant Maxwell. I Overland . Chrysler f Gray I Flint ? Willys-Knight ; Star Buy a Fisk Salem Vulcanizing Works Have Hughes do your Vulcanizing 47 1 Ferry. Thone 3G4 Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial St. Our regular Prices of Bread. llt - 13c, 2 for 25c 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3 for 25c Cookies, 2 dozen for - 25c BuUer Horna, 6 for 25c Apple Turn Overs, 6 for 25c Cakes, all varieties ...15c op to 50c Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Tea Sticks and Runs. per dozen , . - 20c Pies I - 10e and 25c Special during Lent Hot Cross Bun, dtwen J20c Milk Bread, French and Rye Bread, 3 loaves 25c We serve coffee and lunches. Try our Krauses Candy Joined In slrginf tho Alma Mater sons; at the end of the evening;. The banquet, planned and serv ed by the girls of Mrs. Hughes' domestic science class was enjoy ed by about eight guests. The menu consisted of fruit cocktail. creamed chicken, potatoes, peas in tarn balsa, hot rolls, salad, pickles, orange sherbert, devil's food cake. coffee, mints. The high school or chestra. played throughout the eve ning, under the direction of Miss Lucile Gegenheimer. Ths personnel of the club which was host to the class of '25 and to those alumni now at O. A. C. follows: Mr. aud Mrs. M. A. Hchrclber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Even den, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Em mctt, Mr. and Mrs. Vlrglt Waller, Superintendent and Mrs. F. E. Fa gan. Mrs. Itlur llalrd, the Misses Margaret Chapman, Agnes Jju Ratio, Ve r n a Kappinge r, Hoc k en Hearu and Mr. Jones, the Inst four moni;oned being members from liervals. Tho purpose- of the club In glv in? theso annual banquets is to interest high wehool graduate In continuing In higher education as a preparation for life's work. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walters of Portland visited with Mrs. Ij. S. Mochel, Mrs. R. L. Gulae and John MeKlnnoy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fagan drove to Salem Sunday afternoon to call u)Mn relatives. They also took their lUtle daughter elm and Margaret Mochel to the musieale given at ths studio of Miss Joy Turner. Miss Kern Tweedle and Miss Faye Pendleton, two other pupils of Miss Turner's also at teJided and took part la ths aXter- nooa recital. Dr. Katherine Powell of Port land gave the Sunday morning services at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Her sermon was unusually profound and searching In Its theme and compelled the at tention of a large congregation. 3tr. and Mrs. R. It. Gutss were Sunday hosts to Mr. Quins' two sis tsrs and their huatmmls, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Regner of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Cooke Patton of Salem. Mum Iuella Patton al so was one of the party. A PARTNER OF SUNLIGHT Cod-liver oil has aptly been called the partner of sunlight. Both out of Nature's store house of energy are of su preme importance to a child with rickets. Scott's Emulsion and sunlight have been used for decades to give strength to weak-bones. A little of Scott's Emulsion with each feeding does wonders for a malnourished child or adult Keep your boy or girl out in the sunlight and give 4a them Scott's Emulsion XS) everyday regularly I Jyj Scott & Bowne. mootnficld. H. I. 2fl POLK FARMERS FIGHT GROUND SQUIRREL PEST Dallas, Mar. 27 Polk county f n r m o rs aTe go i n g of t e r the g r o u u d sq u i rr e U in d ead earn est tills year If their purchases of poi son grain are any Indication. A batch of 1900 pounds waa prepar ed In Polk county late in Fehru ary and this Is practically ex hausted, according to A. W. Moore juuoir blotog;st of the United States biological survey, who ar rived In Dallas today to mix an other batch. Tho 1500 pounds of grain equal led ths entire amount used In the county last season. A number of committees have organized . dis tricts and are setting out to ex terminate, the diggers before grain HeaHon arrives. ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS PORTLAND ANO SCATTLI OFFICES TH E unparalleled success of the Dr. Chos. J. Dean non-surgical method of treating Piles and other rectal snd colon ailments has built an ortpmUs tion of highly trained specialists to care for the patients who come from all psrts of the West. The 111111 of these specialists Is proved by the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile sufferer is cured or bis fee REFUNDED-no matter how long standing or how severe his case may be. Scud for my FREE book. DP AN MDInr PORTUMO DWCIS- SEATTLE OfFlCfS: Dr D4..t Dultlltng SOl-Mt Slwtw BuHrfing g TM Al0 MAIM T1 AtO PINE DALLAS TO HAVE BASEBALL TEAM Dallx, Mar. 27. A eall for general bawbtll mmtlng to be held Monday night, March SO. tt Kersey' confectionary, wi la aued last night following- con ference ot number interested in baseball. At the meeting the proposition of organiiing team, selecting a manager and other matters will be discussed. The formation of a baseball league with four or six nearby Woman Doing Good Work "I have been bad oft with stom ach and liver trouble and bloat ing for many years. No doctors or medicine helped me. On the ad vice of my diuKgixt, I bought a bottle of Mayr-a Wonderful Rem edy and I don't want to miss a single dose. It has given me more benefit than ail the medicine 1 have ever taken. I feel I am doing good to recommend it to others." It is a simple, harmless prepara tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry, D. J. I'ry and drug gists everywhere. Adv. 1 TODAY Jack Hoxie In "THE SIGN of the CACTUS" Comedy and Western Also BLIGH teams in ths circuit has ben ad vocated by baseball enthusiasts here. It is hoped that this would revive Interest in the rami and do away with expensive trips and games. A cirruit that would Include Amity, Independence, Monmouth, Fails City. Dallas and Sheridan, A Good Thing OON'X MISS IT Send your name and address plainly written together with I cents (and this slip) to Chamber lain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive In return a trial package containing Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchia, "flu" and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles. Indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation: Chamberlain's Salve, needed In every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections; these valued fam ily medicines for only & cents. Don't rains it. Adv, or perhaps four of tut towns has been suggested and sentiment elsewhere is said to furor the proposition. Dallas baseball material has not a-U been rounded up but it la Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce People who don't grow too fat ar ths fortunate exception. But If you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wise to follow this suggestion, which is endorsed by thousands of people who know. Ask your drug gist for Marmola Prescription Tablets and follow directions. One dollar is the price the world over. Get them from your own drug gist or send price direct to Mir mola Co., General Motors Bldg-. Detroit. Mich. By doing this you will be able to reduce steadily and easily and pleasantly, without Starvation diet or tiresome exer cise. Start taking them today and get slender; Adv. thought that s team equally as fait as tbe 1924 aggregation eaa be counted upon. Whole World Contributes to Medicine' Ginger from India Iodine front Chile Olive Oil from Italy Ep som Saita from England Men thol from Japan and roots and herbs from almost every country in the world contribute their bare towards alleviating the Ills ot the race. No other medicine, 'however, compounded from roots and herbs has ever attained such a marvelous record for suoceu as has Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound. Fur over fifty years It has been overcoming some of the most stubborn ail ments of womanhood, and is con stantly growing in popularity and favor. Adv. 1 l SATURDAY FEATURES f Small Sweet Oranges, 2 dozen 29c j Bananas, fancy fruit, 3 lbs . . . . . . . . 28c New Cabbage, pound . . . . . ,r. ... 5c E Sugar, pure cane only, 10 lbs t. . . . ... . . 67o "Sunbrite" Cleanser, 4 cans 19c II Candy, a new one, Skaggs Chocolate Nut Krumbles, j t Delicious and Pure, 1 lb. box 32c ALLWEEK FEATURES FLOl'R Big "K", finest there is for all purposes. We guar- d0 f?Q an toe every sack, 49 lbs . J)mIsJ "U BROOMS "Domestic" Brand, a $1.25 Broom. each - STANDARD PEAS, Corn, String Beans or Tomatoes, 6 cans CAMPBELL'S SOUPS (all kinds) 3 for JELLO (all flavors) 3 for - FEDERAL MILK, 10 cans Peet's Granulated Washing Machine Soap, ? ! t' 3 packages . CHEESE Oregon Full Cream, "i: 2 lbs. MATCHES, large box, full count, 6 boxes PEANUT BI TTER. Fresh and Tasty, pound ALBERS FLAPJACK, large package, COFFEE. Skaggs No. 1 Blend, 3 lbs. .. KELI.OGG'S CORN FLAKES or fost Toasties, 3 for 85c 79c ........ 28c 28c : 89C Case $4.23 . . $1.00 55c 27c 20c 28c . $1.39 29c 4 "77 Order yonr Meats and Groceries together. Our market!) carry the highest quality Meats obtainable. Prices Right. Skaggs United Stores No. 37 SC. 0. D. Orders 162 N. Commercial Street Phone 478 Z Salem, Oregon K Army and Outing Stores ON COMMERCIAL STREET NEXT DOOR TO BUSICK'S We have received our spring shipment of Summer Underwear, Shoes, Breeches, Khaki Pants, Work Shirts, and a most com plete line of Auto and Wall Tents, Tarpaulins and Camp Furni ture. These goods are all on display for your most rigid inspec tion and at prices that are sure to please you. ATHLETIC U-SUITS Full cut, elastic knit in back, good r Q washable garments. All sizes Ji7C KHAKI BREECHES Regulation O. D. Army cloth, the very best you can buy. ell made, full cut, double knee ' KHAKI PANTS All grades and sizes with every garment guaranteed to be full cut $3.25 i sizes wiiu eei mum $2.00 to $3.00 LUNCH KITS Complete with vacuum bottle, (T- ?Q a real value eJJX.Ut WORK SHOES No. 124 Scout style for men, AT all leather: a good shoe at ... D.xt ARMY COT Folding army cot heavy duck covered all steel braced and seasoned fl AtT wood at LIGHT WEIGHT U-SUIT Cream color, short sleeves, '(J- 1 A Inner W and standard make. tp A. AU WHIPCORD BREECHES Dark gray and tan, full army peg, double knee and seat, button leg. Why pay more? COTTON WORK PANTS Pin stripe, Union Made, won- (gi IJfT $4.50 derful wearing pants. All sizes CHAMBRAY SHIRTS A splendid work shirt, full cut Sizes 1412 to lG'i Oil tanned double lined vamp all leather at 75 c IP'$3.95 j SHIRT AND DRAWERS Summer weight, well made and a good washable garment, ft all sizes, each i tl EVERYTHING FOR THE WORKLNGMAN AND CAMPER YOUR Satisfadion te R C. L. NEWMAN, Manager , i g-rrariajewirMWiaiSHi-wirT irraWf? SATURDAY SPECIALS COOKIES 10c Dozen Fruit Squares Lots of Fruit and Raisins 10c "Each BREAD TWIN LOAVES 1 White and 1 Graham or Both White 2 for 15c Large Loaves 2 for 25c Have you Tried Our Lunches? ' One trial makes you a regular customer SANITARY BAKERY