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.pace vmuv . PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL .IfWJ-RNAL. SALEM. ORECON TUKSDAY, MARCH 192: News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents Silverton News U3U Brooka. Or., March SI. The lUyesville district held its con yeutlon Sunday ia the Brooks school nouse. An unusually large number uttended, estimated at close to 175 people. The chief speaker ot the morning session aa 1'rofcssor I u. Baldwin of the Oregon Agricultural college, whose tsubject was, "Home Correc ttve and Preventatives," outlin ing briefly some of the ills of our iiodern civilization and eugges lions for correcting them. A basket dinner was nerved in the basement of the school house. In the afternoon Kong service was led hy li. J. Ki tuber, eeeie- tary of t lie Marion county i. M. C. A., who afterward addre.-wed the convention. Mrs. (J. M. JohiiKon t tneral secretary of the Oregon conn il of religious education, a'so Epi-ke. TIio Haycsville district repr ents thirteen schools. A dinner in honor of M. L. Jnn-K on his 7Glh birthday was Riven Sunday hy his eon, I ton a Id E. Jones, and family. Mrs. M. It. Moorcs -jf Arlington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones, came down for the occasion. U. Uonney was also a guest. Miss Marie liunlavy, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dunlavy, won fiiHt place in the typing con tent r.t t'io Institute at Wood burn between I'cwberg, Wood burn and Ciervaia. J. W. Gay and w:-fe of Portland spent S lturday and Sunday witli lis sister, Mr. Willard Hump. Tiie 11 rooks Community club noets Wednesday with Mrs. B. F. ilamp. Iiev. Simpson received a call 'rum Albany that his father was rory low. 1IA left for Albany, Mon- luy morning. Silverton. Or., March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nelson. Julia, 1 Harold and Merlin Nelson, and Miss Cretii Multgren were guests ft the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Nelson ot Silverton during the week-end. The two Mr. Kelson are brothers. Theodore Nelson whose home was formerly at Far go, North Dakota, la well known in the political and newspaper world In the middle weat. liecauwe of 111 health he has been spending the winter on the coast, mostly in California. He Is now touring Oregon with the iutention of set tling, if he finds anything suit able. At present he is making headquarters at Eugene. During the coming week he and his family will take a trip over the Colum lua river highway and spend some time in the country around The Dulles. The program und sori;il given a t 11 rush C ret: k sc h oo 1 Sa t u rd a y evening was well attended und considerable pleasure was ex pressed at the evening's entertain meat. A bonfire and a number ol party Ramos added much to tin :i in tt semen t of those attending. A: a ftpecfal treat Mins Hern ice Mul lon of Portland gave a number of whistling solos. Other numbers (in the program were songs by the Hchool, recitut ion by C'athryn I'ensoti, vocal solos by Mrs. Kutli lettitt ot Portland and a play given by a number of the Brush Creek parent's circle. A sura of $33 was realized during the even ing. This will he used to pur chase two gasoline lamps as the district outside of the electric light district. will be :t their Silverton home In? first part of May. Mr. Wuodard ie manager of the Silver Kalla Timber company mill at Silverton Mltw Kvo Hue of Mill City spent the week-end at Silverton. Misi Hue reported that snow had fallen t Mill City on Saturday, -. Halls Ferry Hulls Ferry. Or., March 31. Perry Hlmnn ha leased his place to Oeonvo Anderson for tlio sum mer. Mr. Nlirtim ifi spending the -summer with his oister at the roant. MU Stisio Church and a friend were Sonday aflernonn callers at her grandmother's, Mrs. Sophia Mathers. M Maude Anderson spent Sunday Charles Kakins. C. V. Schwab accompanied Mr. rd Mrs. M-t MaeKiln to Brooten Springs mat Sunday. Mrs. Sophia Mathers Is again confined to her bed. Mrs. William South has been unable to teach for the last two weeks on account of an attack of influenza. Miss Ida Colby has been teaching In her place. Miss Jfviste Eakin spent one day last wc with ner aunt, Mrs, George Anderson. Tom Ksarhus of Knene spent Sunday ut Silverton. Mr, Knarhus. v ho i.-i director of the Silverton Choral Hociety, came up from Ku j;ene to meet with the choral so ciety for its last meeting before I'";:iter. Mrs. O. Sat em, who has been confined to her hod for the past three vivlts is again able to he up part of each day. Mrs. Salem suffered from a severe attack of In grippe. Miss Winona Palmer, who lias been spending the pant week as a guest of her sifter, M rs. Harold Craig, at Portland returned to Sil verton, Sunday evening. Edwin Tlattcbcrg, Miss Nettie Ilatteberg und Miss Agnes llatte herc Hnent Saturday on a shonnlng tcur (o Salem. M Mothers should ce that the . rhole family take a thorough ;urifying system cleansing laxa- ,fve this spring. NOW IS THE n.MK The family will be heul I It er, happier, and get along bet er If the blood Is given a thor ough purifying, the stomach and towels cleaned out, and the germs f winter accumulated In the ystem, drivon away. HOLMS-; ?ER'S KOCKY MOUNTAIN TEA i one of the very best and surest ipring medicines to take. Try it nd eee the difference In the rhole family. Their color will he etter, they'll eat better, sleep ctter, and be well and happy. Perry's Drug store. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Woodard. Miss Cttthryn Woodard, are now m France, according to word re ceived at Silverton. They expect to leave Europe on April IS nnd Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL An N? T-bl.t ( vaftctabl fepHdt) lakvo mt night will help kes you wall, by toning and trnttii)loff your at Btloo tad limlofttion. uioa tor over Get 25'BOX Chips off ihe Old Block m JUNIORS-Littl m On -third ih rerulfir do. Mad of th Mm tns radiant, llien ctuly cfltod. For rtilldrn nnd itdulls. nSOLO BY YOUR DRUGQISTmb DANIEL J. FRY Alford Nolan, one of the new owners of the Silverton Service station on Water and Oak streets, !as moved hid family fr.jm Sakm to Silverton. They are living ou North First street. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley V. Coch ran, formerly of the Cochran Hardware company of Silverton, are now living at Butte City, Cali fornia. Cecil McCain of Portland was a guest at the hrnne of Mr, and Mr.1. George liuhbs during the pnM week. Mr. McCain is a graduate 'T the Oregon Agricultural colleg and a fraternity brother of Max l!unl. IjoIs Kir lies, who has been at- t inding school nt Monmouth, h spending a few dr.ys at the home ot her parents. Snow was reported at Iteynold: station Saturday. Keynolds is but .i few miles above Silverton on the logging line. Hermon Strom of Salem has rented a ranch in the Silverton hills. Mr. SLiom is a stepson of lake Sevcreon of Silverton. Hubert SeaiiKin of Silverton ha-s accepted a position with Marshall Wells at Portland. HEARING TO BE HELD - m TRUCK REGULATIONS The public service commission today issued notice that on April U in Portland a hearing will be held relative to rules and regula tions to bo established by the cuinmistdon covering freight rates, rules, practices, charges, regula tions and service of automotive freight carriers In Oregon. The tatement gives at length all the proposed regulations. Several complaints have been filed witu the commission relative lo the operations of the carriers n d on its own motion the com mission ha conducted an investi ng t ion. The. hearing of April G will bo for the purpose of allow- tig all reneerned to discuss fur Iher the tentative regulations WELL ONE DAY IN BED THREE That Was the Life of Mrs. Hollister Until she Began Taking Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wvandotte.Michican. "After mv baby was born I did not do my own worK xor six months and could hardly take care of myown baby. 1 al ways had a pain in my right side and it was so bad I was petting round shoulders. I would feel well one dav and then feel so bad .for three or four days that would be in bed, One Sunday my mother came to see how I was, and she said a friend told her to tell me to trv Lvdia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. So the next day I got a bottle and before it was hull taken I got relief. After I was well again I went to the doctor and he asked me how I was getting along. I told him I wan taking Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. and he said it did not hurt any one to take it. l Am always recommend ing the Vegetable Compound toothers and 1 always have a bottle of it on hand Mrs. Hrnry Hollister, U K. D. No. 1, Box 7. Wyandotte, Mich. Lvdia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a dcjendable medicine for all women. For salo by druggists jvirywncre. i n a r-e r- 6-! J'. jb v ftvVr' j ' , n,T-) A V II . i . M . . ' , M L i Advantageous Co-operation Your connoction here at the United Stales National shouKI be a must vital factor in your financial develop ment. It is made so by making it your headquarters for problems of business and the farm, for thrift and for the many other ways we can co-operate with you advan tageously if we but have the opportunity. Why not put yourself in position to receive the benefits available here by becoming identified with us. United States National Bank &n ni Mi n i Silverton, Or.. March 31. A pood dcl of interest was U'.ccn ti. the spelling contest held at tt Kugene Kield tchool at Silverton. Priday night. This was the fir.;t ";f its kind to be held at Silverton this yerr. It was really th rlivni- uziiiu i-o.iiL-1 lint titurie wiuiung iirt, K.-ond or third pluces will -pell aTaiu ort April 10. This con-1 iest will ulso be !r!d at Sflvurton and the virr.er will then be pre T.t:'i with u golj mrdai. Only riemiK-rs ol the fourth, fifth. r,:ith. w-ventu und eighta grades participated. W.niic.i Friday niglit were: ?2;:;li!h ;rad ltel Kickers of Si'jtts Mills, firit: Koer Com y'.oi !; ot Silverton. swond; S?Im:i Schili cf Scoits Mills, third. SMT Uii g :.d? iol Birch of Sil verton. firs'; Nellie BarK hurst of Silverton. second; Olive Gordon o: IjsvU, third. Sixth grade Mary Stilker of Silvrrtcn. firat; 'f'rii I)ig?r of Scotts Mills, second; Kuth Hubbu of Silverton. third. Kill !i grade Haz.?l Sheppard ot S.uUb iti. Is. drst; Kou.it bark hurat of Silverton, second; Merl Mageo of Crooked Finger, third Kourlh Krade Kinuia Ditborow- Mil h ill in Hit , i l SI flh j Wltf'i.i YOUR BOY See to it that he gets the body-building and strength ening dements that Scot's Mskn supplies in great abundance. It is the famous white food, tonic that builds strength for all ages. ki of- Silverton. first; Melviu '('rowder ot Silrertou. second; Doru Ucren of Scot I, Mills, third. 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