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THURSDAY, -APRIL ," 1925 PAGE " TWO News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journals Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State ;.IE CAPITAL JoMnAL.- SALEM.. OREGON PROTEST ACTS AT Silverton, April f At the regu lar meeting of the Oil vert on city council s remonstrance s.gned by . 10 tax payers protesting ftgalnst certain acts done by the water commission, was filed. In their re monstrance the petitioners com plained that the water commission bad increased the salary of the superintendent from $150 to 1200 a month, when a competent man could be had At $125 ft month. The petitioners sln stated in their pe tition that the present water su perintendent had been neglectful tf his duties. The petition had been offered at the former meet ing of the council but had been ruled out of order on the ground that it should hve been presented directly to the water commission. The attorney appearing as coun sel for the tax payers, in hm ar gument to the council, called Its Httentlon to a section of the city charter which msde it the duty of the city council to fix the sal aries of all officers provided for In the charter. The attorney also di rected the attention of the council to the provisions of the charter which mads U the duty of the council to appoint the water com mission and also giving the coun cil the sole right to remove the commission. The attorney argued ct the Monday night meeting, that for this reason it was the duty of the council, upon receiving notice of transgression In office on the part of the .water commission, to investigate such charces. and. If necessary to protect the Interest of tho tax payers, to remove the commission. As the water commission Is a separate body from the city coun cil, the council could not act on the matter but referred it to the water cummlrslon. Alfred O. Nel son appeared as attorney for the petitioners. Silverton News Sidney-Talbot News Sidney, Or, April H. H - UmtiKtnn attended the funeral uf Mrj. Amelia Carter which was ' held lu Salem last Tuesday. Mrs. Carter wus a resident of ttitlniy for a time a number of yeara sso and had many friends here. There are still a number cf . cases of grippe in the nelBhbor hood. Mrs. U. E. Blinaton. Mrs. .' C. H. Tharp and Mrs. C. O. Wlilla ffiau have been confined to their '. homes wtlh the malady, but a'l aro reported well on the way lo recovory. Charles Meier returned Tueilty evening from Bandon. where be has been visiting relatives for Ust 'eck- . . .. The regular meeting of tii : Ankeny grange was postponed Ihif veek until next Saturday, owing to the Illness of several memneia. Mr. ana Mrs. Martin TinscHsUd : were Salem visiters Saturday. A musical entertainment jitd ' Ice cream social was given Friday evening at the looney school ' bouce. The music was furnished by the Moore's music tauuse enter tainers and consisted of orchestra numbers, piano and vocal bj'ios ' c. 11. Muaton gave four Ilnrry ; Louder lmiersonatlons that wcic very pleasing. At the clone of the ' program Ice cream and cako waa sold for the benefit of the schcol ' library. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milcr ' spent Saturday in Salem. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tlngelitad ' Helen Ttngulstad and Bud Hamp ton drove to Silverton, Frldcy ' evening, to enjoy the concert g.v- '' en In the basement of the Trinity church. Mrs. J. Q. Whiteman hai just ' returned from Eugene where the viclled her daughter. Mrs. Wllllan ' White, for several days. 1 Mlsi Emma Moore of Turnr ' spent the week-end as the fcucst el Mrs. J. O. Karr. " Mr. and Mrs. William Wleder- kehr visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Longacre In 811 : vertln one day last week. The Talbot school is closed at ' this time owing to the Illness cf the teacher, Mrs. Frank Kelper. Mr. and Mrs E. J. Freeman had ns their house guests over 8un- day. Mrs. Freeman's sister, Mies Grace Harding of Oorvallls. anJ Aubrey McCcurt of Albany. Word has been received by Mrs. ' Belknap, teacher ot the Sidney ' school, ot the serious Illness ot httr ' sister-in-law, Mrs. R. A. Booth of Eugene. ' The young men of Sidney are organising a bill team for the sea ' son. They have challenged the old Sidney team ot ten years ago, ' and it Is thought mat some lntr ' etlng games will be seen this ! Lyons News Mrs. W. H. Llask of Stayton spent last Thursday with Mrs. Roxle Uak. ' The Fox VMlty school wa elos-; id down srvernl days last week.1 on account of sickness among the puplli. The Potter family spent Sunday ! 1 vlKittng relatives In sllvertnn. I ' Mrs. Clinton Surry and children! with Mls Isabella Burry motored j to Lebanon Hrt Kridsy evening, I ' returning Humlay. j Orvllle Downing returned home , 1 la Thursdar evening, with nisi bride, formerly slim Mabel Tets. j - They will make their home on a ; farm near Lyons. Ivan McUonnsld and family of Slav ton were Lyons visitors last week. t Miss Ethel Snank of Albany pent Sunday with home folks. spring on the old diamond at '.be Murlatt farm. Mr. and Mrs. Pelbert Neeriur :i of Kairvtew visited at the D. K lllinnton home here Saturday. Mrs. Ida Belknap spent the week-end witu Mr. Belknap in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. William Wlcder kehr and small son drove to Al bany, Saturday afternoon, to spend Sunday with Mrs. Wieder Uehr's father, Mr. Dostrack. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tingelstad had ns their house guests over the week-end. Mr. Tingel.nad's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tingelstad of Oregon City. Mr. Tiugelstnd is prncipal ot schools in Oregon City. Mr. and M.s. G. M. Belknap and family spent Sunday at the Harlan Belknap home near Jefferson. The email daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Albany, who has been very ill with pneu monia at the H. H. Hampton home here, lias entirely recovered. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Marlatt ead Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Meter were tho guests Df Mr. and Mn J. O. Parr, Sunday evening. University of Oregon, Kugrne. A prll 9 'Special) Iknolt Mc Croskey, of Salem, a freshman in P re-Jaw, will represent the Univer sity of Oregon in the annual sute Penes Oratorical contest, to be held Friday nijrht at Forest Grove with the Pacific university acting as host, tieven Oregon colleges will compete In the contest. McCroskey, although only a freshman of the univ-rslty variity debata teams this year, competing against Oregon Agricultural col lege, Idaho and the University of Washington. He has had a brilliant j season, being an Important mem-1 ber of the Oregon team, which! captured northwest honors. Prises offered for the contest atj Forest Grove Friday are 75 for1 first place and $50 for second place Oregon's speaker last year took .til. .11 i - r Silverton, April J. D. Mickle, state food and dairy Inspector, waa present at the parent-Teachers' circle meeting Tuesday after noon. Following the speech, three folk dances. Ace oC Diamonds. Minuet and 8even Jumps, were given by grade pupils in costume. Mrs. K. A. tooth, Mrs. R. K. Klelnsorge and Miss Clem. VYhit cher were elected as a nominating committee for the election of of ficers at the May meeting. As a food sale committee, Mrs. Ira ttte ward, Mrs. K. Lytic, were appoint ed to serve. A fire escape demonstration will be held next wek for the benefit of the Parent-Teachers' circle. A new slide escape, patented by I. C. Eattlman of Silverton, has bren Installed In the Silverton schools, and the method of escape by means if this will be illustrated. Tho president, Mrs. H. M. Slmms, was Instructed to appoint a committee to confer with the city council c-n the matter of dniry regulation at Silverton. Mis. Simn- will at-point the committee in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ingram inado a ohnpplng trip to Portland !n the forepart of this week. Leonard Larson and Allen Por ter were business callers at Ku gene on Tuesday and WednesJay of this week. The Pioneer Hoys' rally will be held at Silverton In July. The Sil verton boys carried away the ban ner at the April meeting. gon City WedneVay morning on a turning trip. 'I no party left at three o'clock teturned the same day. Mrs. Walter La: son and John Larson were business ca litre at Salem Tuesday evening uC this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munts of N'ebratka arrived at Silverton Tucj day and are looking over the coun try with ths Intention of locating here. Mrs. Harold Craig of Portland is spending a few days at the home Jof her pa rent Mr. and Mrs. Mar lon Palmer of Silverton. r Otto Legard of the Silverton Woolen Mills store. Klmer Oleen of the Olsen Pharmacy. Lawrence Laron of the City Meat Market and Alfred Jensen, drove to Ore- second 'I'lucc. The winning ora tion at l orest Grove will be sent to Washington, I. C, where It will be judged in competition with winning oratuna from ether parts of the country. Oscar A. Irrwnt assistant debato coach, and Flam Amrtutx of Sil verton, forensic manager, will go to Forest Grove Wednesday to at tend the annual meeting of tho st:ie oratorical league, which pre cedes the peace content. W. E. Parrish," who has been employed at the Pacific Spruce mill at Toledo, Oregon, since last August hat resigned his position and accepted one at Dee, Oregon. wnera he will work as blacksmith for the Oregon Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Parrtuh have left for their new home. Mrs. T. R. Preston has been giv ing the domestic art class at the Silverton high school Instruction in making of paper flower.- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin, who are in charge of this field for the reorganised church of Latter Day Cat This Out It is Worth Moner Send this ad and ten cents to Foley and Co., 2835 Saeffieli Are., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive a sample bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAIt COMPOUND for coughs, colds nd hoareenefi. also sample pack age ot FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for constipation and biliousness. These dependable remedies are free from opiates and have help ed millions ot people. Try them! A dr. Saint, have gone to Independence, Missouri, to attend the general conference of that chjrch. Tbey expect to return to Silverton about May 1st TONE UP, PURIFY Every woman knows that her house has to be cleaned thorough lr everr spring;. During winter. dust, dirt and germ, accumulate in the corners, under the ruga. In ths curuins "an" rerr place. Just so with your system it should be given a thorough cleans ing. purifying this spring. HOL- LISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA will do-the job slick and aulck. It will clean your system. freshen and purify you all over you'll enjoy liring. eat better, sleep better feel better. Perry's Drug store. Adv. Here's A Real Prescription for the Torturing Pains of Neuritis When you're tried everything you can think ot and nothing seems to even relieve those pierc ing, agonising pains, just go to J. a Perry's Drug store, bs will supply you, (mail orders accept ed) or some other good druggist jnd get bottle ot Allenrhu Spe cial Formula No. 1. Be sure you get No. 1 which comes la cap sule form, tor the liquid form Is a special preparation tor Rheu matism only. Take these little dark green capsules as directed and notice how In about U hour, they have considerably reduced. 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