THURSDAY,. APRIL 2, 1925
PAGE 'I'M' (J
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
, Best Tart of the State
THE CAPITAL JOlMiNAL. SALEM. OREGON
OF PAY COLLECTED
- Delia Or., April 2. A cult to
Cum pel ex-Couuly Commissioner
fcsra Hart and County Com mil
lion er William Riddell Jr., to re
Kirn to the county 13349.80 In per
Vein pay and mileage received
luring the period from January 1,
1923, to April 1, 1924, was filed
lii circuit court here Wednesday.
Tne suit if brought hy Kalph Sav
ory and Vern Oosso as taxpayers
In behalf of the taxpayers of the
county, and was filed by U. O
Uolman, attorney.
The action is a follow up on a
suit brought last May In which
the April per diem and mileage ol
the two commissioners was at
tacked as unwarranted, and the
commissioners enjoined from col
lecting all hut $20 of their claim.
Ihia contention was upheld by
Circuit Judge I'helpu of l'endleton
lifting in place of Judge H. H.
Belt.
The contention at that time was
t'at commissioners In Polk coun
ty were uot entitled to any mile
age allowance and that they were
allowed j.ay only fur ' the days
when the court Journal showod
tli e court to be in actual session.
Judge Pii tips upheld this, stutiug
in his opinion, that In order to
oversee roadwork and collect per
tUem, commitiHionera must be spe
cifically assigned to certain work
at a session of the county court.
In filing the present complaint
the courts journal has been used
as the basis for computing the
time the court was In session.
Thifl, according to the complaint,
snowa 87 days during the period
covered and would allow each
commissioner $435 for his serv
ices. During that period Commission
r Hurt received $1600 per dtu'n
and $72J,60 mileage, a total of
(2323.80. Under the suit he Is
ak -ii to pay back $1888.80 to the
county. Commissioner Riddell re
ceived $1110 per diem and $786
mileage and thin Is claimed to be
in excess of $1461, which the suit
would compel him to pay back to
the county.
It Is tiio intention to have the
case com? up at the April terra of
ccurt, wnich convenes on April 13.
In commenting on the 1924
suit, Judge Phelps stated that the
law was unjust In fulling to allow
mileage f;r expense money to com
miesonera while transacting busi
ness. Two new laws were Introduced
by Representative Fuller at the
1925 session of the legislatuhe and
passed. One of these requires com
missioners in nil counties to file
an Itemized claim schedule for per
diem and expenses, the same as
any other employe of the county,
vhile tho other all owe Polk coun
ty couimYi'.H loners to cMloct actual
expenses Incurred In transacting
county business.
Lyons News
Lyons, Or., April 2. Ceorge
Colhy and Bane Martin returned
to Kstacada. where they are em
ployed In the logging camp, after
a few days' visit with borne folks.
Mra. Strayer of Aumaville was a
week-end visitor at the Vaughn
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry returned
home Friday otter an extended
visit wlt'i their son, Joe Barry, of
Lyons.
Mrs. Harold Ransom and Harry
Ransom were Portland shoppers
the first of the week.
A large crowd attended the
farewell party given In honor of
Kay J. Fox and family last Friday
evening. The Foxes started to Ida
ho, Wednesday morning, where
tliev have a 280-acrs ranch.
Mrs. H. F. Bodiker, Mrs. Alex
Bmliker and Kverett Bodiker vis
ited relatives In Sllverton, Sun
day. A number of Rcbeknh ladles
from Lyons met with the Mill City
ladies Tuesday evening and helped
entertain Mary Mohh, president of
the RebcUoh assembly. A bounti
ful supper w as served at 12 o'clock
Mrs, Aldin Rmicrtn was called
to Salem by Illness of her nephew.
W. F. Hardiaon of Portland was
a Lyons visitor Fridav.
Marion News
Marioo, Or.. April 2. Tho W.
O. W. Is giving a farce In three
irl Tho title Is "Poor Father."
(, '.'111 l-a Riven April 3 at tho
Sidney-Talbot News
Sidney. Or., April i. Charles
Meier was called to Uandon. Or.
Tuesday evening by the serious
IWneas of hit lister, Mra. Charic
Ulumrother ot that place. Mrs.
L'lumrotber and Mr. Meier hare
not seen each other (or 3a years.
Percy Turnidga arrived last
week from Portland to assist bis
father in the operation of the
lurnidgo sawmill.
A. i'. Flegel, prominent attor
ney of Portland, spent Monday
niKht as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Farr. Mr. Flegel la Mra.
F&rr's cousin.
Max. the young son ot Mr. and
Mrs Fril Myers, has been very
ill with an attack of influenza for
the last week. He Is somewhat
.inproved at this wrltiug.
A pretty dinner party was giv
en at thj home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hay Keeves, Friday night, in hon
or Mr. Reeves birthday. Covers
were laid for the following guests
.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keeves and
Mrs. Kern ot Albany, Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. UMnslon, llene Ulinston
Elda Wintermantle. Fred Winter-
mantle and tho hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Keeves.
Miss Emma Moore of Turner
was the house guet of Mrs. J. O
Farr over the week-end.
A tew cases ot chickenpox have
been reported in tne neighborhood
but Is not thought that the dis
ease will become epidemic
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tinglestad
were Salem visitors Saturday.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Johnson ot Albany Is
very ill fit the home ot Mrs. John
son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11
llamptou. here. She Is suffering
from a severe attack of pneumonia.
The Ankeny Welfare club met
at the home of Mrs. C. O. White-
man. Thursday afternoon. A short
hutjiuess ression was followed by
the usual study hour. The rest ot
the afternoon was spent with
needlework, visiting rnd games. A
V. O. W. hall. The play's cast
is made up of the following: Mrs.
II. L. Duue. Mrs. S. H. Kolanil,
Mrs. McKinley Hobbins. Glenna
Kuiaell, Doris Smith. Marian Ilar
ber. Archie Itankin, Rudolph Mit-
xen, (lleun Davidson, Albert Laf
:ty, Hubert Daue and McKinley
Kobblns. Admission for children
15 cents, adults 35 cents. Every
body come.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman
and family of Pomeroy, Wash., ore
visiting at tne home of hia bro
ther, Howard Chapman.
Mrs. Afcnes Staliard and chil
dren spi'nt the week-end at their
home in Salem.
Mrs. Gulvln and Mrs. Stalfard
attended the teachers' Institute at
Woodburn, Saturday.
John Winn Is visiting at his
home. l!o baa been In the hos-
i-itai at Albany.
Mrs. Swab is visiting at the
homo ot her daughter, Mrs. Wll
son.
Mr. Jorgenson ot Lake Lablsh
has bought a 25-acre tract from
Mr. Presnal. He will not take
possession until fnll.
Rids You off
Pile Torture
TT.TV Sunposltorls work
IS! sorensas so completely as fa
I lit k- k?'' '". Qulcke.t re
""own for Itchlnr, burnlna
o-oeot box at aa oriS storaT
Corn Pestered?
Use
Gels-It
World'!
Creates
Corn i
Remover
LtqaM a fleeter)
V
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Here Is the sure
way to get rid of
a corn or callous.
Stop at the first
Drug Store and
get " Get It."
Costs but a trifle,
tonight or right
now use "Gets-lt'-as
directed. Stops
corn pains at once.
Quickly the corn
or callous separates from the true Qesh
and may be lifted right of! with the
fingers. It's guaranteed Sold every
where. E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago.
When you ask for
USKIDE
The Wonder Sole for Wear
Be sure you get genuine
USKIDE.
The name is on the sole
for your protection.
Look for it.'
And for a Better Heel to Walk Onl
The "U.S." Spring-Step Heel s fit com
panion for USKIDE Soles. Made of new
Sprayed Rubber, the purest, toughest
rabber made. Oct a pair right awiy.
United States Rubber Company
dainty lunch was nerved by the
hostess. Club members present
were: Mra. O. H. Tharp, Mrs. Eu
gene Kinlay, Mrs. O. M. Uelknap,
Mrs. J. O. farr, Mra. G. H. Mar
ia U, Mias Louise Halle and the
hostess, Mrs. Whiteman. Mrs. J.
G. tVhitetran was the guest of the
club for the afternoon.
Mr. a :il Mrs. Martin Tinglestad
and daughter, Helen, spent Sun
day wit.. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nc
colsoo at their home east of Sa
lt m. Mr. and Mrs. Nfccolson are
old residents of Sidney.
Mrs. Edison or Silverton haa
bsen staying at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Fred Myers, during
the illne.-w of Max Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Belknap
called at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Harlan Belknap near Jefferson.
Sunday.
Sunday school was held In the
Sidney school house Sunday after
noon with a fair nttendance. After
the study of the lesson a meeting
was called by the Sunday school
board for the purpose of electing
teachers for the different classes
for the year. Those chosen were:
Primary, Miss Moulton; junior,
Mrs. Freeman; men's Bible class.
Mr. Oliver; women's Bible class.
Mrs. Fiulay.
Mrs. D. E. Bllnson and Mrs. Ray
Reeves were shopping , in Salem,
Thursday.
Thomai Bonah and family, who
have resided at the Sidney mill for
the last four years, left this week
for their home near Corvallis. A
new roan will be placed In charge
at the mill within the next few
days.
iiwir
ANIL
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0
Jacobl A. Olson parsed to Iter
reward cu March 18 after six
troDths bravely struggling to re
gain her health at her late real
(Hnce In Alameda.
Slra Olson was hern In 1S69 in
Wisconsin. Iter childhood days
were spent in the vicinity o( Can
ton, wlie.e she wa3 married ou
July 4. 1SS5. to Nils Peter Olson
Several years were spent in early
pioneerine. on a farm near Rice
Lake. In 1910 the family moved
to Oregon, where they lived until
about three years ago when they
moved to Han Francisco and later
to Alamda. Cal., where the fam
ily now resides.
Besides her husband she leaves
twelve children, all of whom weri
at her bcusii e when the end cam?
The sin n vine children are Oscir
J. Olson o Seattle. Halph Oloon of
alcm, .Mrs. J. E. Hopkins of Port
Imd. Walter Olson. Elmer Olson,
Abncr Olson and Raymond Olson
o. ban Francisco. Mrs. C. F. Peter
Jcanette Olson, Julia Olson, Selma
Olson anJ Kilbourne Olson of Ala
meda; a brother. Andrew John
son of Canton, Wisconsin; Edward
.lohnson of Salem, and two sisters.
Mrs. Fred Johnson of Rice Lake,
Wis., and Mrs. Charles K. Knapp
ci Seattle, wasn.
Funeral services were held from
the family residence March 21,
Rev. L. E. Neal. pastor of tho
Church of God In Oakland, offi
ciating. Interment was made in
Mountain View cemetery. Oak
lund.
Hayesville News
Hayesville, Or., April 2. Mr?,
McAfee and Jauice arc the pos
sessors of a sedan. Mr. McAfee
has been making some wonderful
improvements in the grounds
ibout bis borne. He has put in a
tenuis court and a beautiful lily
pond, also some very artistic
fences and outside buildings.
Tho tulip gardens at Foley cor
ncre, belonging to the Oregon Bulb
company are making quite a show
Ing now and are attracting state
wide attention. They are much
earlier this year and are very
beautiful, in another week they
will be a solid mass of bloom.
Mrs. Mennes has been called to
Montana ly the death of her moth
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hawes of
Wendlinff, Or., are the proud par
ents of a baby hoy, Warren Wood-
row. Mrs. Hawes was formerly
Miss Alta Grandstuff.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Joseph Tcel have
I'Urchased a new home in Salem.
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Prescott
spent Tuesday evening at the
home of Martin Starr.
Mrs. Olive Beardesly has sold
He Owes His 40 Years
of Constant Good Health
to Beecham's Pills
J'l am 57 years old and oornmenoed
to be troubled with constipation
when 1 was sixteen and took
several remedies which were not
beneficial, or had a griping effect,
i'ln 1884 I started taking Bcech
am's Pills two or three at bed
time and can now cat anything I
like without feeling distressed, 1
have not had a sick day in all the
40 years.
n have Kcommended Beecham's
Pills to my friends and in almost
all cases tney have proved satis
factory, f'l was troubled with sleeplessness
and Beecham's helped me very
much." F. LOUIS tOBFFLER
' PitU brlnt hromttt reLtf to lurTVrwa
from contibrtion. Muwrwu. tick KtaJ&ch.
mni MW difi,i aiimtntt. Easy to mA oW
FKCTSAMPUW.htioJifoifwMiipto
to B. K Alba Caw.4 1 7 CuuU be, Nw York
hmy t root rotu dracsiM la Hand Me bosat
for Better Health, Take
Beecham's Pills
her home on the Garden road and
purchased a new home on Sum
mer etrs?t In Salem.
Ival Utterback is very busy
grafting and pruning.
Mrs. I'. u. McMillan made a one
day trip from Corvallis to Salem
last week. Baby Kathleen has
had quite a eerious time with an
infected tooth but is improving.
Eugcno Kiser hae painted his
house and other buildings.
A baby con, Wendall Raymond,
arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Downie, March 17
Mrs. King, health nurse, who
has been suffering with flu, was
discharged from the Salem hos
pital Tuesday morning much improved.
Mr. Halbert, who has been very
ill for the past week, eeema to be
making no improvement.
A new gasoline pump Is being
installed by Joe Foley. Mr. Foley
feels that Increased business will
warrant the use oi two pumps. He
Grandmother Knew
Then Wat Nothing So Good for
Congeilion an d CoU$ at Mvutard
But the nlH.f3.hlnn.fi
plaster burned and WisterM mh.l. it
acted. Get the relief and help that
mustard plaster, gave, without the
piaster ana wiinout the blister.
Musterole does it It is a clean,
white ointment, made with oil of mus-
uuu. ii is scieniincauy prepared, so
ujai ii woraa wonaers.
Gently massage Musterole in with the
9ntrertiDS- See how auicklv it hHno
lief how speedily the pain disappears.
Try Musterole for sore throat, bron-
tamis, tonsillitis, croup, stilt neck,
asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges
tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and aches of the back or joints,
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil
blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest
(it may prevent pneumonia).
To mother! Musterole is el.ej .
mad, in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Muiterol.
35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hot.
pital size, J.UO.
Better than m rmutard plotter
. . MILLER'S
Basement Store
Bargain Square Special
For Friday and Saturday
Women's fine mercerized
HOSE
in black and brown.
Some fancies.
25c
pair
All sixes excellent value
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.9 also iKU.Iiug a new v.ater
L-m an;, ther modern features.
Mr. ana Mil. Cecil Huiwaker
tirove over flora their home in To
ledo last week. Mr. Huneaker,
T.ho resumed to his work at the
mill the next day, reports busi
ness as very goou a Toledo. Mrs.
J!unakcr remained over until
WVduosrlay. Carroll and Mis. Kiser
accompanied her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foley spent
a very pleasant time at the home
or Albnt '.engerin, Monday even
ing. Several hours were passed
.vith ro.k and music. Later re
freshments were served which
vere murh. enjoyed.
Cat This Out It u Worth Money
Send this ad and ten cents to
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Ave.. Chicago. III., writing your
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FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAK
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These dependable remedies are
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Adv.
(tills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
Ohronlo catarrh, no mttr how bad.
and caaca of bronchial aathma now
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"Never Touched It!"
No, gentle reader. George isn't trying to
show how the Pnnce of Wales dismounts.
He's simply registering Joy because his
Castle Hat wasn't hart when the cyclone
struck. When a man likes 6ne sty le you can't
blame htm for being proud of a Castle Hat
Five 10 Ten Dollar,
Ask, Tour Dealer
O'RO URKE,
MANUPACTUKtll
E U BAN ICS HAT CO
SAN mANCHCO
ti .j .i rt
V
Mou just
Know she's
JVOT WelU
There it no reason far you
to look or letl litis u-ay
she well- 'Nlji
tvyou, kcalthfui look.
CONSTIPATION
means MISERY
Rouge and powder will not cover up the effects ol consti
pation. The bowels are the worst abused and most vari
ously damaged ol any organ of the body. When they are
dogged, they cause lusterless eyes, dingy complexions,
pimples and blackheads, bad breath, headache, bilious
attacks, heart bum, acid stomach, belching, depression,
nervous exhaustion, chronic weakness and other more
serious ills. The bowels should act at least twice daily.
Dr. Caldwell's
SYRUP PEPSIN
The Family Laxative
will produce proper bowel action and insure a healthy
condition so Nature can exercise her proper function. A
delightful liquid combination of Egyptian senna, pepsin
and pleasing aroma tics originally prescribed by Dr. Cald
well for ailing patients of his extensive practice and used
nationally for the last 30 years by all members of the family.
Acts As Nature Acts!
jjfHJEN .
D31CALDWEII5 SYS0P PEPSIN
No Inconveniences I
ft docs not act as a purse, forcing the
bowel to artificial action, but gently
and easily, without pain or discomlcrt.
10,000.000 bottles used annually prove
its eSectivenesa. Old people, ycung
people, children and babies can be kept
in perfect health through its use.
h if told ererywhere medicine, U
and guaranteed. Try it at our naV. Your
drusfftttwill return your money if it fails
to do as promued.
PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY
Montieello, Illinois
. ' mimt lb .
and it is!
11e state it as our konest
belief that the tobaccos
used in Chesterfield ate of
finer quality (and hence
of better taste than in any
other cigarette at the price
Iiggett tf liyexs Tobacco Co.
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