Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 06, 1925, Image 2

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    THE CAflTAC JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
PAGE TWO
MONDAY, APRIL '6, 1925.
News from Nearby
Vnm the Richest and
Best Tart of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
Valley; "Points
MLANGELCALF
Mt. Angel, Or., April 6. (S,
clxL) Xi-leea members of (he
UuDk of Mt. Ansel Calf club met
In the eolleee dciry barn on Satur
day evening tar their monthly les
son. Tho club leader Is U J.
Thomaa, a err duate ot -the Oregon
Agricultural co)Ice, who has Ult
is the nobitioa as herdsman at the
culJc? dairy
Albert Schmitz is president of
thi cslf club, Morris Kbncr of
Urosdacrea, vice-president, and
Katherfne Ma U secretary. Other
members are Carol a May, Louise
lioidnii, Earl Hortian, Fred Jtnr
dun Jr., Andrew F. Schmidt,
Coorpo Schmidt, tawreace Zsch,
Lawrence Scnmitz, erald Zollnor,
Werner Heroshorn, Hufth Hems
liorn, Aloys Kirsch and Dorothy
Wh'te.
IZucU of the members of the
club has n registered calf or
winch h or she has complete
charge. Last year this rJufe won
peven prizes at tbe state fair with
'their calves. Jersey, Holste.n and
cJtiernaey animals are Included, j
According to plans made at tlu
meoting Saturday evening the club
w.U hold a judging content
April 19. Tbe cattle at Phil
Slay's barn and at the college
dairy will be judged.
The second muring picture ma
riilue Is being lntu)led in tbe pro
jection room at tk ecbool audi
torium. Thi? will permit the con
tliiuous ehovlns of a picture eliin
Inating the intermission to change
ieeis. The work will be completed
before next Sunday, vhen "the
movies" will reopen after being
closed during the els: weeks of
Lt uL Tibl Kndrus is in charge oi
tha Installation work.
Miss DorotUv Holier, a studen
nurse at St Viucent's hospital in
l'orilantL vidtcd ber parents thin
week.
George and Charles McKee, em
ployed in Windiflhar liros.' laun
dry in McMiunville spent the
weck-en'i with their parents.
Mrs. J. H. Brewer of Salem vis
ited her brother-in-law and sister
Dr. and Mrs. J, E. Webb, on Sat
urday and Sunday.
An 8-pound baby girl arrived at
the J. II. Uipler home on Friday
Kft.ernoon. This is their first
child.
The younft people's club will
sponsor their- ' flret pout-Lenten
dance in the school auditorium on
Tu'-day after Knater Sunday.
Miss Julia Unsch of Marqusm
RUPTURE
EXPERTS
COMING
Demonstrate the Famous
Rice Method Free to
Callers at Hotel
Tf you are ruptured, your btjr
opportunity has now arrived. If
you would like to be free from the
slavery of gouging, pinching, chaf
ing tr urates that make life a bur
Ik m IJVIir A VAUT 1- U
time to ict.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. William,
ex oerts in ru p t ure case, t ra i tied
under the personal direction of W.
8 Itlce, of Atlama, N. Y . the fa
mous dlttcoverrr of the Rice Non-
Surgical llupture Method, will be
at the Mnrion hotel, Raliem. OreH
from Wednesday noon, Apr. 8 un
til Thursdny evening, Apr. t.
Thefie experts are here to por
sonnlly drmonHtrate to nil rup
tured people what the Kit e Rup
ture Method ran accomplish. You
have, no doubt, heard and rend
much about this famous Method
and the cures which Ihounnnd
have reported from it. Now, you
have tho rhattre to find out all
about it to have It demonxtmted to
you and to see what it can do In
YOl'K OWN case. Jual rait nt the
hotel and thwe experts will Rive
you their personal attention, best
advice and complete demonstra
tion absolutely without char!'.
Aro you tired of Hist binding,
hampering, uncomfortable truss?
Would you like to be free of tt
forever? Then fnvesttwite thin
Itlce Method and find out the pos
sibilities It holds out. Surely a
Method that could cau.se eo many
thouaands of former rupture suf
ferers to report cures must be
worthy of your full and complete
' Investigation.
1 The Hire Method Is different
from snything else. It Is modern,
up to the minute, abreast of the
latest scientific developments. It 1
Is the one Method thst you are
not asked to take on faith alone
the one Method that ts positive i
' ly demonstrated to yon. rijrht on I
your own person, wirhout ny
charge whatever. You do not
spend A penny sinless, aftr having
a foil apd complete demonstra
tion, you decide that this Is the
Method for you. And you you
aloneare the sole Judge of that.
Jn Justice to yourself, come a
aad see heoe experts, ftememher,
ttooy will fee here only two days,
ten rowr opportunity will If
gone. Grasp It NOW. It may prove
I be the wisest thing you ever
did, and -anyway, it aosts ysu
nothing 1o find out.
Ke member, cemo to the Marion1
hotel any day from to It font
neons, I to I afternoons, or I to 9
In tho evening. The dates -ore
from Wednesday noon, Apr. I un-.
til Thursday evening. Apr. . j
Dont let this opportunity
away from you. 1
W. ft RICS, Adamn, K. T. I
visaed in Mt. Au&nl Sunday. Miss
Uubch formerly taught In the pub
li; school here.?
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wlndi
hur ot McMlnavllle and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomaa Windishar ot Salem
visited la Mt. Angel with relatives
over the week-end.
Joseph Bernt, president of the
Mt. Angel Community club, has
fcppointod tho loUowing executive
committees to servo for a year:
Membership Jim Kfsen, O. J.
Oswald and Dr. E. W, Barnura.
fragrant and entertainment
Jowph Bernt. Dr. H. J. Morun
and W. A. Worley.
Agricultur-tl Frank Hetwer.
L. J. Thoajis and Martin Bitch'
bole.
Roads and hlguways Alois Ke-
ber, V. J. Ficker. P. N. Smith
Paul Fuchs and E. J. W leaner. -
tMvic Improvement J. T. Bau-
r.ian. Jack Berchtold and Kd
K easier.
Outside solicitors L. William
Lou be, M. T. Bauman and Henry
Saalfc'd.
Lunch Emil Bocutler. J- D.
Hauth. I. A. liiseniua, J. A. Unger
and David Traviss.
The local community club, afl-
sisted hy the Portland chamber of
commerce, hna prepared a six-page
folder advertising Mt. Angel and
cotnmiinity v.hicb will he ready
for distribution la a week or ten
days. It coutains ruts of the col
lege, creamery, cannery and the
college dairy barn. The land set
tlement committee of the Port
land chamber will distribute many
ct the folders.
Throe lumber crtnpanies who
are shipping planed lumber from
Mt. Aii;;el at the present time are
the Wileon. Martin.sc Wilson com
pany, the Butte Creek Lumber
company, and the Earl Groshong
company. All of these companies
sre cutting lungs in the foothills
directly cast of Mt. Angel.
The reorganization of the Mt.
Angel ball club was effected re
cently under the managership of
Kniil P. Scharbach. A number of
Qfw men are being added to the
team and prirtcices are held night
ly. Other clubs wishing to sched
ule games with the Mt. Angel cluh
an. atiked to write to Emil Schar
bnen at Mt Angel.
Silverton News
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
TO BE INBAND CONTEST
Oregon Agricultural Colleee.
Cm-vallis. Or., April 6. Tho lnto
nduatrinl nchool at Snlcm will bo
one of fire hUh lohooln to enter a
l.incl In tho second annual high
rfrliool hand content to be conduct
ed on the Oregon Agricultural col
lege canipua Saturday, April 11.
The contest laot year, the flrat of
ts kind ever held in the state.
proved m uccearul that it has
been made an annual affair. Other
Silverton, Or., April . (Spe
cial., Very pretty was the April
auower party at which Mr. An
drew Hull waa hoiteaa Friday aft'
eruoon in honor of her little
daughter1 Lucile'a fourth birth
day. Sixteen little children and
Uicir mothers wer Invited to
upend the afternoon at the Shan
Qom farm, where Mr. and Mrs.
Hall make their home.
A yellow and white table waa
tbe pis attraction of the after
n oca. A yellotr umbrella formed
the centerpiece from which
trecmera were brought to the lit-
the dt'ek and chicken placecarde.
When the little guests pulled the
jtrcamers they were each reward
ed with a favor which had been
bidden in tbe umbrella and at
tached to the (streamers.
Little guests were Kvalyn Hall.
Donald Steffen, Heta Hteften, An
nabell Jensen, tester Hagen. Paul
.'ioien. Wcldon Hatteberg, Jordan
Moe, Juanita Moe, Louise lybset-
ter, Paul Uybaetter, Joyce Sim-
.-nons, Gilbert Titua, Hetty Tor
rent, Kenneth Uolie, Kaye Bolle.
Grown guedta were Mrs. Louise
Hall, Mrs. D. Steffen, Mrs. Hans
Jensen, Mrs. Hagen, Mrs. Martin
Halteberg, Mrs. Dan Lybsetter,
Mr. Arthur Simmons, Mrs. Henry
Torvend, Mrs. O. Bolie, Mrs. Oscar
ifcitern.
A concert given at Trinity
church Friday evening waa very
successful. The program was var
ied and interesting in epfte of tu
fact that due to Illness a number
who were scheduled to appear
weie unable to do so. A sum of
02.75 was realized from the
evening' entertainment. This
will be used for the benefit of the
musical organizations of Trinity
church. New band instruments
nnd new music will be .purchased
The program included the follow'
ing: Selection, Trinity band: se
election, Trinity choir; selection
Trinity band; vocal eolo, Esther
Larson with Miss Dora Henrikeen
as cccompanlst; cornet duet, Kay
Charlesworth and Otan UeGuIre
vocel aelection, Mrs. li. Kamp,
Mrs. c. Ashbaugh and Arthur
Afdsen witl Miss InKeborg Oople'
rud at the piano; vocal solo, Rob
ert Kamp of Iirooke; selection
Trinity choir; selection, Trinity
:and. Ray (-hnrleBwortb directed
the band and Kev. George Henrik-
nen directed the choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Wilson of
uaribaldi. Or., have moved to 811
verlon and are at present ninkin
thrir homes at the parent of Mr.
Wilson. Mr. nn 1 Mrs. J. O. Wilson
Girls! Have Pretty Eyes
No girl Is pretty If her eves are
red. attained or have dark rlnes.
simple camphor, wltchhnzel, etc,
is mixed In Lavontik ere wash
. ..,.....ur, (V cuii-i "it l vivnrlniit I Inlnlu
Mudford.
Albany.
Ashland, Corvallis
eve cu free.
audC. Terry, drugRlM, 115 S. Commer
cial street. Adv.
Stiff-Sore-Aches and Pains-Sour Stomach
TOO MUCH URIC ACID?
Let Us Send You the Williams Treatment
85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE
Rheumatism, kidney and bind
der trouble, and all ailments
caused by excessive acidity make
one mlaerable.
Just becauoe you start the day
loo tired to get up," arms and
legs at Iff, muscles sore: with
brunlng, aching back and dull
head Worn OUT before the day
begins do not think you have
to stay In such condition.
Be strong and well. Get rid of
the "rheumatic" pains, stiff joints
mre muscles, "acid" stomach,
Kidney or llladiler troubles so
often caused by body-made acids.
If you have been ailing tor a
long time, taking all sorts of med
Iclnrs without benefit, let The
Wltliama Treatment prove to you
what great relief It gives In the
most atubborn cases. Hundreds of
thousands have used It. Estab
lished 32 Tears.
If your sleep Is broken by
irritated bladder that wakes you
up every few hours, you will ap
preciate the rest and comfort you
get Iron this free bottle (2
doses.)
To provs The Williams Treat
ment conquers kidney and blaJ
der diseases, rheumatism and all
other ailments when due to exces
sive uric acid, no matter how
chrouic or stubborn, we will give
one 85c bottle (.12 doses) free If
you send this notice. Please send
10 cents to help pay postage, pack
ing, etc., to The Dr. D. A. Will
lams Company, Dept. KA-&81, P.
u. mock. East Hampton, Conn.
Send at ones and you will receive
by parcel post a regular 85c not
tie, without charRe and without
Incurring any obligation. Only
one bottle to tho same address or
family. Nothing sent C. O. 1).
Adv.
Garage
Doors
$7.75 ea.
HUSKY and accurately fitted made of
kiln diied fir. All joints arc wedircd and
glued with water-proof cement.
Spaulding garage doors are
made to la.st. They will not sag,
jam or drag if properly hung.
Standard sizes are 4 ft. by 8 ft. and 4 ft. x 7
ft, 6 in. Either vertical or horizontal panels;
glnzod with six lights.
We make our own garage doors and sell them
through our own retail store at the lowest price
consistent with Spaulding quality.
Special sizes made to order. Ask for prices.
ChasKSpauldino Logging (o.
Tfrlianvdit
fta-whanf
wbodburo.
Kobert Barr and Wayne Lawrey
ars leaving this week-end lor
Manhfield where they will be em
ployed. They are making the trip
by motor car.
U. Skjelver, who accompanied
tbe body of hi -daughter, Miss
.Nora bkjelver, to Nebraska, will
remain there for an indefinite per-
odd. Mr, Bkjelver intends to sell
his Silverton property.
Mrs. M. O. Gunderson Is suffer
ing from a severe attack of bron
chotis this week-
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tinglestad
of Jefferson motored to Silverton
Kriday night, to attend the con
cert at Trinity church. .
J. F. Peterson ot Silverton is
now employed at Portland
bridge builder on tbe Burnaitle
bridge.
A meeting of the Lutheran
Brotherhood will be held at Trin
ity church on Tuesday evening. At
this time definite plans will be
made for the brotherhood conven
tion which will be held at Silver-
ton In tbe early part of May. Big
preparationa are being mads tor
tale. Tbe convention will last
three days one of which days will
be a Sunday. The program will
be given at the Eugene Field audi
torium. The Silverton Truck & Transfer
company Is moving its main office
from the opera house to the room
in the Gem theater building re
cently vacated by F. W. Lysons.
W. J. Knox of Woodburn has
been surveying on the old Allen
ranch in South Silverton. O. E.
Gelser, local, real estate agent, re
cently purchased part of tbe old
ranch.
O. B. Lund has left for Shelby,
Montana, where he will be in
charge ot an oil station. Mr. LunJ
baa been employed by M. S. Hen
drirkson, contractor, since last
August. The Lund family will
at3 go to Montana, but will re
main at Silverton until tbe close
of the present school term.
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that seldom fails
to stop itching torture and relieve skin
irritation, and that makes the skin soft.
clear and healthy.
Any aniKgist can supply you. witn
Zemo. which ecnerallv overcomes skin
diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Rashes,
Blackheads, in most cases give way to
Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes dis
appear overnight. Itching usually stops
instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liq
uid that may be applied at any time, for
it docs not show. Trial bottle 35c, large
size J 1.00. Zemo Ointment is recom
mended for nighttime use, 50c Zemo
Soap, antiseptic and healing, 25c
IS
Silverton, Apr. I O. B. 8chaf-
er of Stayton was sleeted presi
dent at tbe county bi-annual meet
Ing of the parent teachers' as&j-
clation held at Silverton Satur
day, Apr. 4. Other officers elect
ed were Margaret Schafer ot
Stayton, secretary; Otto Da hi of
McLaughlin, treasurer. The next
meeting will be held at Stayton
on tbe first Saturday of Novem
ber.
An exceptionally large num
ber of circle members and friends
were present at the Saturday
mealing. J. L. Brady, former ed
itor of the Oregon Statesman,
who was scheduled to speak fail
ed to appear. With the exception
ot Mr. Brady all other numbers
appeared on the program as
scheduled.
At tho noon hour lunch was
served In the basement ot the M.
E. church. At the luncheon hour
a round table discussion ot P.
problems was held. Mrs. W.
Hawkins of Portland waa pres
ent and spoke on ' Pre-schoo, Ac
tivities." Mrs. Pendegast Lei,
of Salem spoke briefly on
tu
'Crippled Chfldren's BUI," an
Mrs. A. M. Chapman of Salem
talked on "Unfit Literature."
Following the luncheon the
address ot the day was given by
Dr. Walter Brown of Salem. Spe
cial numbers were furnished by
Journal Want Ads Fay
"I Used to Get Sue
Terrible Headaches
writes Mrs. J. P. Cerny. Jr., of
Solon. Iowa. "I tried so many dit
ferent remedies, but I found' great
relief In Baalmrtnn a tias-Tablets.
feel so much better, and you
may publish this in any ad vert la
ine."
Chronic headache often comes
from g-as on the stomach and bow
els. But just take 13aa I matin's Gas
Tablets for a day or no, and every
bit of gas and headache will lea
you for good.
This unusual remedy rellcv
the gas pressure against you
heart, which rushes an undue
amount of blood to your head
causing congtstive headache. An
the relief is prompt, thorough and
lasting. It is simply amazing how
bright and clear your head will
feel.
Hundreds of people have aakci
hoMr it la possible for such a small
and apparently simple remedy
do such immediate and perm.
ncnt good. The answer is: Baal
mann's Gas-Tablets cause th
stomach nerves to Instantly
completely relax, with the benefl
clal results noted above.
Druggists everywhere sell Baal-
mann s Gas-Tablets in the avnn
ino yellow package for SI. IC you
are not greatly pleased your mon
ey win be cheerfully refunded.
Baalmann, Chemist, 8a FrancU
co. On sale Jn Salem by Daniel
Fry, druggist. Adv.
Easter Fixings
Gloves Hose Neckwear
We present authentic
New Gloves
, Modes in all their beauty
and attractiveness
Imported Chamoisuede, wash
able gloves have fancy era
broidered backs and cuffs;
they're in great demand this
season; sand, grey, tan,
brown. Attractively priced
a pair
$1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75
The season's latest styles in
Kid Gloves
A lovely assortment to choose from, highest qual
ity fancy imported real kid gloves. Embroidered
backs, fancy turnover and scalloped cuffs. The
finest dress or street gloves obtainable.
Triced a Pair
$3,251 $4.98 $5.98
1
New Linen Dresses Unusual Beauty
Wirtlimor Jifion Make, $4.98
Every Dress of finest workmanship, clever styles,
new high colors. You will be tempted to buy
several.
The Store that Sells for Cash
Only Can and Does Sell for esa
Shop Forenoons ueh
47 possible; you
get better service, as afternoon shopping hours
are more or less congested.
"CAN AND DO" J
Salem Store Portland Silk Shop t
466 State Street 383 Alder Street j
--
Mrs. S. . Richardson who gave
a Tocal solo and folk dances uj
grade pupils.
Ths reception commutes was
compose of Mrs. E. A. BoolU.
Mrs. Helen Wrlghtman, Mn. R.
E. Kleinsorgs and Mrs. H. M.
Simms)
ACTIVE SEASON
Silrerton, Or., April t. (Spe
cial.) The Silverton Food Prod
ucts company has begun Its spring
house cleaning and repairing in
preparation (or the oncoming fruit
crop. The machinery is being over
hauled and in eome places remod
eled. F. W. Gillette, who has bad
sixteen years' experience in the
tannery Una and who has been
X
Qtsidt ftctfef I A plcmoat effect! trmtV
And aamtmlh. uu
b.vS. 35C
superintendent of the Mt Angel
caanery sines it opened, has come
to Silverton to act u superintend
tnf ot the Silverton cannery.
Mr. Gillette has rented ths J.
Gibson house sad will movs there
within a short time. At present
Mrs. Gillette it on ths Gillstta
himestead at Colton, Or. This la.
however, proved up on and sh
will Join her husband at Silverton
in ths near future.
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