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PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JtfflRNAL. SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1323 From the Richest and Best Part of the State News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Joutn&i's. Special (.'orrespondtirts BROOKS TO ADD 10 SCHOOL AND Brooks, Or., April . At Electing of tbe tt rooks school board it was definitely decided to add another room and teacher owing to tbe over-crowded and un satisfactory condition, giving two giadea to the primary teacher and three each to the other two. The two smallest arades will be niao"d in a room made by throwing the unull library room and stage to gether and having movable Beats so that the stage may still De useu when wanted. Mrs. Lester Robins will have this department. Kor principal. Mrs. Charlca McAllisters nppl'.ia tiun has been accepted and Mrs. I.eta Nyhart will take charge of tbe third, fourth and fifth grades The chances made at the Evan gelical conference affecting this locality were by separating tne Brooka church from the origin-.il ihiria with ttev. K. J. HornBchdcli raslor, while Middle Grovo and Clear Lake will bo under rt;v. turns. Hot. W. E. Simpson, win formally held the three, will mave to Airlie and also nave lewiavuir. Jtev. Simpson will have one mote tunday with the UrookB people lut his family hava not yet de rided whether they will move at once or wait until after school Is out for tbe summer. Miss Minnie Vogt of Cerv,iie tpent Sunday afternoon with Ml Marie Dunlavy. A. E. Harris, who was taken 111 lather suddenly Sunday, is report ed much Improved. Hiv. C. H. Slaurracher, -vim fame from tho cast to attend the Evangelical conlerence at Port land, made side trip to Brcika ; lo visit Hcv. V. E. Simpson, M3- ! day. Mill City News Mill City. Or., April 8. At the recent annual congregational din ner and business meeting of the Presbyterian church, the follow- ing were elected to serve for the ; coining year; Elders J. P. Smith ' and H. K. Mason; trustees Mrs. W. W. Allen, William V. Hoffman end R. A. Mason. Dr. Lee of Al bany acted as moderator during tbe meeting, Kov. J. Y. Stewart of Al baity alBo being present. Vari ous annual reports of the chur.jh workera were read. Dinner was served at 7 p. m. Special Easter services have hen arranged for next Sunday at the Presbyterluu church. In the morning, there will be special music, reception of members, bap tism and communion. In the even ing an Easter musical program has been arranged which will In clude instrumental and vocal bolus, choir and violin ensemble A large number of new members will be taken Into the church title year. Frank A. llctteridge, who has been employed with the Southern Pacific company here tor some lit tle time, bas been transferred lo a similar position at Eugeue, be ing relieved here by 11. II. Hunt of Brooklyn. The volley ball team of the Mitl City fire department will go to Salem, Krtday night, to play the V. M. C. A. team there. STOLEN CAR IS RECOVERED flllverton, Or., April 8. (S,o clat.) The Chevrolet car bl.-ng-injc to Arthur Nelson, which ivnj stolen Saturday evening, wu re turned to the Nelson home Mon day evening. The car was In ken Saturday evening from In front f the home ot friends whom Mr. noil Mrs. Nelson were visiting. U v found a mile and a hulf ei;t of filverton on the old Pullum read. t la said that the car waa altii !oned there by young boys. Thr road In that eertlon Is reportei l.i very poor condition and It Is Mid that the boys abandoned the rr.r when t hern mo stu-k In the roirl. Silverton News Sllverton, Or., April 8 S,-v-cial.) At a meeting of the beard of directors of the Slln-rfin Creamery Ice company the fol lowing officer were chosen: Al ton D. Hurley, president; E. 8 Porter, vice-president; A. F. Ho lard, aecretary-trcasurer. C n Elderable remodelling and improv ing la being done at the plant. S. O. Kite is manager ot the creamery. The Lutheran urot nor hood of Sllverton will hold meeting at S.lverton on April 14. The meet ing will be held at Trinity church uad a program containing sovcr it .special numbers Is being prepared for tho occasion. There will be talks by Amos Corhouse, Oscar Overlund, J. C. Goplerud and Itev. S. Lindseth. Alf O. Nelson will king a solo and an Instrumental number will bj furnished l,y Al fred Jensen and M. Stoiresli. C. D. Matucny left the first o.' this week for Klamath Falls. Or., where he will be employed. Will:.1 i.l Siitertott, Mr. Matheny ix carpenter at the Silverton Lumber o-lll. Ames hardware store bad u close call Sunday evening wren tire caught In the floor which watt teing oiled. The interior ot the building has been remodelled re cently and the work was be ns done at night and on Sunday: In trder not to interfere with the t'nytime business. Sunday even ing Morris Ames wa3 oiling tl-e tioor, beating the oil used by means of a small oil stove. Srcic jf the oil used on tne floor was spilled near the stove. It Is sa1.1. and this caught flro. The can con taining the oil caught fire. Mr. Ames dropped it on the floor md department waa called and the lire put out before much damage was done. Excavating for the foundation of the new city hall to be built s. bilverlon was begun today. Fourteen Pioneer boys and their leadens motored from .Silrertoit to Salem, Friday night, to attend tne county meeting held there. I) sides tbe fourteen boys going were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webb, Mr. and Mrs H. Good, E. Geer, Mr. and Mr; . Young and Ernest Palmer. Captain ' Henry Hutton and Lieutenants E. Ells and Fiuley of the Oregon national guard attend ed the officers' school at S'ikm. Thursday night. Friday, Captihi Hutton went to Portland to attend the election of a lieutenant colonel for the 162nd infantry. Reber Allen, Sllverton postm-.a-tor, motored t Portland lait Fri day, Miss Bess Bally, who has ben ill for some time, la reported -s recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nnderdabl wero buslnees callers at Salem ot1 Saturday ot last week. O. Henry Ekman, father of E It. Ekman, has gone to California, where he expects to spend two months visiting. blaze started there. The fi'O weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fry have moved from Grant stroet Into lite Henry Bock home on MoClaine K reel. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Worden have returned from Ocean Park, Wash., where they spent the paBt three Eight elders and one trustee were c-ierled h the congregation of the First Presbyterian church at the annual dinner and business meeting ot the congregation last night. Mrs. George A. Pierce, re tiring member of the board of trustees, was re-elected to the board for a period of five years. Elders for the 1928 class were chosen as follows: G. L. Admits. Dr. L. O. Altman, Dr. S. A. Bow man, c. A. Kens, larl . smith and It. C. Davis. Vacancies In the 1928 class were filled by the selection ot It. A. Annln to succeed the Into A. O. Condlt, and L. M. Gilbert to succeed II. A. Smart, resigned. A bSBket dinner was nerved nm? Printers Sick Stomach and Headaches : Almost Cost Job tv-4 T". " I f 'A. : i various matters of Interest to the church discussed. Report shoved that there are at present 812 me rubers enrolled on the active list, a larger number than ever before In the history of the church. Pledges and cash amount ing to $75,000 have been secured toward erecting a new building and some $13,000 has been ex pended for current expenses and benevolent purpose?. Women (ilvcn Vole Paris, April 7 (By Associated Press) The chamber of deputies this evening pruned a bill giving women tho riyht to vote In muni clpal elections nmt also making them eligible fur municipal office, i elected. The vote was carried by a show of hands. A similar bill wrts .nj&ed by the chamber in 1919, but was defeated In tho senate. Mr. K. M Collin of Woodhavrn. N. V, say "Iiutratj of plodding; through my work wearily on account of sick headache and tour atomach. now enjoy cuod health and ambition. ran do more and better work and life i worth living. I have never before Riven my name to advertise a mrdirini but ymi-xanrtot imagine how different I 4ecl line 1 ditto vered Carter! Little Liver Pill." Carter' Little Liver Pill tonic the whole system through the liver ami bowel. They act at a mild andffec live laaativr, in gentle manner n iib out any bad afiri c fieri. Krriunmrtiueu and lot tale by all drug autre. f "Somcjtop.OIJTop!" lJiT0 Hotttnae is no Dumb Dora when it comes to men's style. She knows a Gutlt Hat without looking at the Ubtl. It's tltrkind of hat a wfU dressed girl lies to sit beside and a well dressed nun tikes to ait under. HEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to sullci with Eczema, iilotrhes, Kingworni. Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemc will usually give instant relief from itch mg torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and ellettively aiost skin diseases. Zemo isa wonderful, penetrating.dis appearing liquid and is soothing to ttu most delicate skin. It is recornmendec for daytime use becauseit doesn't show Trial bottle 35c, large size $1.00. Zemc Ointment, for use at nieht, 5c. Zemc Soap, antiseptic and healing, 25c. Start the treatment today and save further distress. All druggists. AT Silverton, Or., April 8. (Spe cial.) The second annual conven tion ot the Lutheran Brotherhood rf the Oregon and southern Wash ington district will be held at Sil verton on May 2. 3 and 4. Tlie governing board will meet on the cfternon of the first day of the convention. The first Brotherhood uessioa will be called the evening of May 2. On Sunday an all ay mass meeting will be held. This will be at the Eugene Field audi torium and open to the public. At the Sunday session 1000 out-cf-town visitors are expected, 200 of whom will be delegates. Tbe program which is being prepare-! contains eome very Interesting features. Efforts are being made to secure Rer. A. J. O. Stubb of Minneapolis, president of tbe Na tional Brotherhood, to be present at the meeting, lite program com-, m it tee is also endeavoring to se cure one of Oregon s prominent, men as speaker for May S. Musical numbers will be furnished by Pro fessor Edwards and Tom Kaarhus rf Eugene, Iter. I. M. Stubkjear of Glendale, Or., and Mies Marie Cor house ot Silverton. The Joint choirs of Trinity Lutheran and St.1 John's Lutheran churches will also assist. gam-; last year. The high scucol Cad the best of the argument in tue eecond game on tbe Oxford grounds but the fealem nine went to pieces and let In several runs. Kebry, pitcher for the locals. !s hurling the old apple with good control and be U showing plenty l-of smoke for early season. In the few innings pitched against U Far lieu junior high school be has shown plenty of stuff, fanning most of them and what bing'es they do get are short. The high school baa a bard schedule so fur thia season and unless they de velop another pitcher are in for a tough time. Otherwise the team is as good as any of them in their class and they promise to mike many of them bite the dust. The Oi rod brothers are perform ing to perfection at short and fee end. Another Girod le prancing around the third sack. He is cousin ot the other two Girod boys. Heenan. who has been nith the basketball team on its trip to Chicago, will be back some time tomorrow and will more than I'ke ly replace him. Heenan will have to play pretty fast ball to keep his position, however. The high school will mise the services ot Harold Busick, who played first base last year. Buehk was a little slow but could hit fairly well and played a J)d brand of ball. Coleman Rogers Is paying at fir:;t for the tim 'nin-; E' T The Salem high school baseball cine is fast rounding Into shape and they will be in good condition when they tangle with the Chomu wa Indians in their first game Sat urday afternoon on the Iudiau's diamond. The Indiaue have a bet ter team tuau last year, according to reiorts from there. They ue-ft-atCtl tho red and bUck in both STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested toods.' laKeuuve laDieu the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a ai w-'y vegetable compound mixed with olive ou. i ou will Know uiem Dy tneir olive color. They do the work without Triping. cramps or Pain. Take one or two at bedtime for auick relief. Eat what you like. 15caod30c CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drup a tittle "Freczone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sella a tiny bot tle ot "Freczone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Adv. and will very likely keep the place it he gets In and bustles. He na shown plenty ot ability and w.tu a little more experience will fit in nicely. Kelly Is also showing up sood behind the bat and although the locals will mist Caughlll he w 11 make a sweet little receiver wi'.b a few game under his belt. The rest ot the lineup will be prac tically the same M last year. The tentative lineup tor the game with Chemawa will be: u. Girod. s : V. Folly to Suffer With Piles n inw scr drug- stors. gst a posltorlM and stop tha ssrsn.M. pain. Hoilng- and blsedlnr. Thou sands d.olara it a wond.r, many savsd from operations. Entire fami lies rely upon pyramid and recom mend them to their friends. il'fA. 2I; i'obcrs, lb; Gir ;d or He. nan, 3b; Fabry, p: Kelly c; Ke.clieu and Gould, outfielders. be locals bold a practice san e with the ParrUh nice each nigh. on the high school grounds. jJWJ JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 4SeSswaekv3sssiBV Milk and Diet For Infants, Inreiids. TheAred flight Xlith Tat all members of the family, childrea or adults, ailing or well. Serve btMcal. between meals, or upon retiring. A nour ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink which, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared a t hommby stirring the pow der in hot or cold water. No coking. 'tT l The Call Is Answered Promptly regardless of where it origin ates, when our phone rings. We are equipped to serve in the surrounding rural dis tricts just as satisfactorily and just as efficiently as we do right here in our own part of the city. One wishing the type of service we render may call us with the assurance that that service will be forthcoming. regardless of location. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS "Superior Uuncral Service" 05 bo. Church Street Phone 170 3 TL, p.in ofp Every husband, every wife, every sweet heart should see this it's a bit of life anyone may taste some day. NEW TODAY! Please Note This Cast! Anna Q. Nilssou llolmrt Cosworth Doris Kcnyon .Lloyd Hughes Myrtle Sledinan Frank Mavo a IN Iff 1 ! I. - SI. Ml ! - M "njENcn.: OREGON Wednesday HOW WILL YOUR SHOES LOOK faster Tromcna Will tbey show the snappy beauty so dear to the hearts of the well dressed? Will they bring to your feet the joy that a well-fit Walkover shoe will bring? Easter is a day of joy and beauty! It only comes once a year, so make this your time to step into the Walkover Store and get a pair of these exclusive patterns, a deligbt to the eye and a joy to your feet fit as only masters of fitting can attain! Never before such a beautiful array of snappy Easter footwear for Men, Women and Children! Ladies' Pumps $i.95 to $10.00 Men's Shoes and Oxfords $3.85 to $9.50 Children's Slippers 45c to $3.95 Dainty "Spuntex" Silk Hosiery to harmonize with all the correct new shades of Easter footwear Priced 95 to $2.00 pair 6 1 John J. Rottle 415 State Street Walk-Over and Cantilever Shoes OS Help us give you better service bjr doing psrt'ot jrour trading In the forenoon, thus eliminating to certala extent the hurried period ot the usual afternoon rush. Tou can he advantageously tltted to a pair o( our footwear when our elioe fitters are not rushed. i Thank you, v J0HH J. BOTTLE mtoaKssaenitn Tr - and Fi I Ttn Dollars Ati tout Dttltt Thursday a Mattree 3?c Evenings 40c O'ROURKE. BUBANKS HAT CO. ft tvritro