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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1925)
r V MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON KILLED IN AUTO CRASH IN POLK Dull as, Or.. April 6. Mis, Doro thy Kyler of Cuivallis. a ntuik-nt at the Oregon Agricultural col icse, wai injured futully Sunduy vhen an automobile in which ahc war riding hit a Southern Pacific gayoliue motor car at Nesmith station. The young woman died thurtly after being brought to the litKTpital in this city. Austin ilatliUt .owner and driver of the automobile, wtiicli was demolish ed, was only slight injured. Witnesses said that MatthJs was driving at au excessive rate ami aniiarently did nut see the train unt'l within 90 feet of the track. Miss Kyler ta the daughter of W. K. Kyler who, until three years ag; waa cashier of the Ikiitni; County State bunk. Austin Matthis Is the eon of Dr. C. it. Mtitthls. head of. the physical department of Oregon Agricultural college. Hollywood, Cal.. April 6. With the definite announcement yester day that William S. Hart would make his second return to the screen under the banner of United Artists, that organization was pre paring today for a series of con ferences, beginning next Monday, at which mill further enlarge ment of the group will be consid ered. Since its organization abqut five years ago under the leaderahlu of Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Picltford and Charles Chaplin, United Ar tleta has grown to include Norma and Constance Talmadge. Ru dolph Valentino and now William 8. Hart In the face of this growth, however, according to Joseph Schenck, chairman cf the board of directors, the organisation finds Itself unable to maintain a regular schedule of releases, and Is faced with the necessity of en larging its membership In order to build up lta aggregate production. Hart, who twice has withdrawn from active work In the films, will eome back this time In a story of tho Oklahoma land rush of the early nineties, according to tenta tive plans. 1-e Steincr, superintendent of the hospital, bu. had never shown sui cidal tendencies. He -had been f.omroltted tJ the hospital several times, and on March 1? last, com mitted himself voluntarily. His (set court commitment was In 1922. and he was later released. Since hit voluntary commitment leeMhan a month ago Dr. Steiner in id Wilder bad shown improve Fitnt. S. Kb. to. n Japanese patient a to roomed with Wilder, discov ered the body shortly, after 6 o'clock this morning. Wilder leaves a family In Portland. BEARCAT DEBATE The WiUumeUo university de bating team broke even on its tour by defeating the College of Puget ISojnd at Tacoiua Saturday night. Simultaneously with the Tacomu contest a Willamette team defeat ed a second College of Puget ound team at Salem. Willamette representatives on the local floor were Kawson Chapin and James McClintock. C. IJ. S. was repre sented by Hester Beison and Alli son Wetmore. Judges here were I ro feasors Mitchell and Searing, of O. A. C, and Paul Patterson of the University of Oregon. The decision was 2 to 1 at both ends. The Willamette men, Hed dtng and Berriman, who have been taking the trip, returned to Salem yesterday and were greeted on the campus this morning. The ques tion in Satuid.-'.y's contest was the r-aine that haj been, used by the traveling team throughout its trip. "Resolved, That congress should lie given power by a two-thirds voto to re-enact federal legislation declared unconstitutional by the supreme court." ODD FELLOWS OF COUNTY TO MEET Brook. Apr. (. The Marlon county district convention of the O. O. r. will ba held In Ger- vala next Saturday. The business seas ion w set for 3 o'clock in the afternoon. In the evening the meeting will be open to the pub lic and all are cordially Invited to attend. An excellent program as been selected which In pnrt follows: Whistling eolo by Mrs. Matthew accompanied by Caro lyn Chown, a selection by Salem Rebekab octette, numbers by the Chemeketa lodge orchestra, and other musical treats, addresses by N. V. Jackeon, grand warden, and E. E. Sharon, grand secretary. A parade In costume Is to be a part of the program. Dinner will be served at six 'clock. Mrs. Leta Nyhart of Dallas vis ited the Brooke school board Sat urday relative to her application for teaching. Mrs. Simpson and daughters made a trip to Portland Satur day. A party of Brooks people drove over to Silverton Friday evening to attend the entertainment and pie social given at the Trinity church and aestst with the pro- gran. Arthur Madeen, Mm. Mai colm Ramp and Mrs. C. V. Atsh- baugh gave Kentucky Babe as a trio with another number. Mas- T ROSE FESTIVAL TO GET BATTLESHIP OREGON Once more the promise Is made that the old battleship Oregon will be towod from Bremerton to Tort land harbor for the rose festival. The 1325 legislature, after many efforts to have annulled the -con- Inuing appropriation of 1 5.000 a year, allowed the appropriation to continue In another form and pro vided further for a battleship Ore gon commission. Robert 'Sawyer of Portland and other members of Kcount Young camp of the Spanish war veterane conferred Saturday with Governor Pierce, and placed Into his hands the names of 10 per so n whom the veterans consider suitable as mem bers of the commlsrion. The com mlnnion will have five members, and most of thorn will doubtless be selected from the llat submitted to the governor. D. D. Wilder, a photographer, wfiosj home address was 350 East Stephens street, Portland, commit ted suicide at the state hospital for' the insane last night by strangling himself with a bed sheet which he had first attached to a water pipe. He was 53 year old. WiMer was a.Vricted with mel r.ncholta, according to Dr. R. E. Recent Scientific Discovery! . HY-PEP SEN Tlie Great Antiseptic Tonic Laxa tive and System Cleanser A treatment prepared by a new process of extracting si rich Juices of roots, herbs and bark gathered In the various countries of the globe and blended to pro duce the best results. How It in creases Vim, Vigor and Nerve Force by cleansing the bowels, toning stomach and liver. Take TiV-PEP-SEN, the Liver Tonic and System Cleanser, Is the advice of druggists today to thnw who suffer with Chronic Constipa tion, distressing Indigestion one. Torpid Liver. There is no longer any need of using hard purgatives and cathartics as HY-PEP-SEN, the new scientific combination of Hydrastis, Pepeln, Senna and oth er vaulable ingredients, is bound to function the bowels and liver- regularly, thus cleansing the sys- tern of Impurities and poisonous matter. A tablespoonful of this syrup af ter each meal and at bedtime thats all that Is necessary. nt nausea, no griping, no distress whatsoever. Next morning your Jiver is active as the entire dila tive tract Is purified and refresh ed and you feel just fine, with hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you ake everything tastes rood and acrees with you. Bv cettine the bowels to func tion daily as Nature Intended, the entire system Is naturally invigo rated. Blood circulars better, nerves become refreshed, dull eyes become bright and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. Sleeplessness, nervousness, lack of energy, tired, worn out feeling all become things of the past. 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Say the word to your haberdasher. SCHOENFELD BROS., Inc. SEATTLE NEW YORK PAGE THREE ter Wobble Hamp anK "T.ie li.;'.c Tree." Others in the parly were Mrs. M. K. Kennedy of fiulem. Mr. A. Madsen and Malcolm Ham p. Mies Ethel Harris la spending the week end with friend. In Eugene. B. Y. Ramp and Geo. A. Ramp went to Turner Saturday oa bue lnesa. Mr. and Mrs. T. Troy of Mo lalla. enroute to Dayton. tnent the nlK.it with Mr. and Mrs. t'arl Attplnwall. Miss Neva Coolcy of Balcm made a brief call on the fhool board Saturday. Club Discusses J a Dan Mill City. Or., Apr. 6. Tin Mill City Women '6 club met Thursday evening at the home of Mm. D. B. Hill, taking up th study of Japan. In answer to roll Healing Eczema With Cranberries The mild acid juice found m Cranberriees seems to kill the tiny kln parasite which I the direct cause of Eczema and mo: kin Irritations. With the cau-i removed, tho healing takes plat quickly. Cranolene Healing Cream used externally, U based on thi discovery. In this cream the cran berry Juices have been combined with soothing, cooling, heal ins oile. It instantly stops the Itch ing and speedily restored the ekln to its natural health and color. Use a (l Jar at our risk your money back If you are not satis fied. J. C. Perry drug store. Adv. y K. ' 1 Even his twin brother wouldn't tell himj! The ud gentleman on the left w Hal I. Tom Poor Hil' Theus the iraadiow thinf tbout hats. Even your best fnend hesitate to cnticiu yew topper. Hal's brother, you 11 notice, ta a fty dog. Tkata partly be cause he wear the staarteat kut ht caa buy. Thai attemna Caatfc Hau. of count five to Ten Dollar As ft; Tour Delf CKROURKE. WANUf ACTUft tilt EUBANKS HAT CO. AM HANCIirO rail was given "What I Know About Japan." Mm. George Clow gave an Interesting talk on the geography of Japan and hablut ot the Japanese people. At the next meeting on April 14th, offi cer for next year will be cle?te also delegate choaen to at ten I the etate conference to tn held at Aurora next month. t Mill City, Or.. April . . Ilrooksle Barnes. 10 year old daughter ot Mr. and Mr. Wallace 1. Barnes, was taken to the hos pital at Salem Thursday (or med ical treatment; following several weeks lllnecM with scarlet fever. .2 at all times I 1 la. VU ,Ii"XJf V - ! 'mm After eating or smoking, Wriley's freshens the mouth and sweetens the breath. So easy to carry the littl packet in your pocket f So Important to have when the mouth needi deanin& and freshening ! Odors' of dining or smoking quickly disappear'' teeth are brightly burnished. Smiles jnst naturally come because nerve arc soothed, throat is refreshed. the stomach relieved and digestion aided. "after eiety meat' VH&tey's It more thansvtett-ltba poiili'Yt btneftt Many doctor and dmtlttj recpsf mtnd It. 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