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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1925)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925. News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents EASIER MUSICAL ABBEY HOTEL AT orn, on the headwaters m the to and install in the mice imme- i lace the roads in shape for proper Ltuling of ore from the mines to Lyons, where it la loaded on cars and shipped to smelter at Tacoma. A large crowd attended the high icbool ahow "Mr. bob," given in the Hammond hull Friday even ins, the performance being a high class one. It was directed by Mia Virginia Mason. Ex-Gov. Ferguson Citizen Again Littla North Pork of the Santiaa diately. The roads from Elk horn .rer. received another carload of 1 to Lrons are fa bad shape now but mining machinery at Lyons, Sat-Ian appropriation has been secured urday, whktt they will transport for improvement work, which will ' I' A HE TWO By SCHOOL CLASS aft. Angel. Apr. 13. A three hour program was given at tbe school auditorium last night when, in addition to tbe regular even reel feature, a mueical program was given by a group of the pupiia of Prof. Clemen Van Perre. A number of small chil dren made their first appear ance last night. The complete program was as follows: Dorothy Schwab, piano, "Tick-1 Torlc, A Happy Journey." Jane! Mattinrly; Florence MtckM, pi ano, "School Carnival March." Rolfe; Ursula Keber, piano, "A Hammock Lullaby," Grogmann; 0.'Or,Tiana Bourlwnnais, piano, "Sipna of Spring." Howe; Alexin? Wcnthoff. violin, 'Summer Smiles' Greenwald; Virgil Klinger. pi ano, "Four Loaf Clover Walls, Spencer; trio, piano,. "Finger ' Frolics," arr. C. Van Perre; O. Bourbonnais, F. Mickel, U. Ke ber; Vernice Mickel, piano, "Con cert I'ulka," Kimlcl; Clara Ke ber, violin,' "Little Love Song." Franklin; Theresa Luts, piano, "The Paper Chain Waltz." Iu rant; violin duet, "In Dream land." Greenwaid; Clara Keber and Alexine Westhoff; Marie Wwthoff. piano. "Fifth Noc turne," Lei bach: Helen Eberlie, violin, Sme, Air Varie Op. 89 hn. 6, Dancla; Leona Mickel, pi ano. "Caprice Bohemian, Lebierre The first of the post-Lentf-n dai.ces will be given tomorrow even ng when the Sodality will sponsor a dance In tbe achool auditorium. Dr. and Mm. Karl May of Har rison, Idaho, who spent last week with Dr, May's father, George May, Br., and with other rela tives, left Sunday for Portland where they will visit with Aloys May and his family. They ten Portland last night for their home on Coeur d'Alene lake, for ty miU-a east of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burin and children visited yesterday with Mra. liurth'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Diehl. Mrs. Barth and children will remain In Mt. An gel for several days. The banns of marriage were published for the first time yes terday between Elizabeth utiles and Norbert warren Sykes of As toria. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ernst of Portland, spent the Kaster veek end with the A. Ruscher family. Mrs. Ernst was Elisabeth It use ti er before her marriage several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Raab (Bar bara Erwert) were the guests of Mrs. Rnab's mother on Saturday and Sunday. They motored down from their home In Portland. Walker Glen of Stockton. Csl., the busiess partner of Jos. Schwab, spent several days last week visiting with the Fred Schwab family. Because of 111 health John W. Elmer will leave tomorrow for California to remain for several weeks or more. Mr. Ebner will ston for a short while In the Sacramento valley going from there to Loa Angeles and San Diego. Mrs. Ed Meyers of Pendleton, ts spending several days with her sister,-Mrs. J. K. wroo. Joseph Rothenfluch of Port ' land, spent Easter with his parents. Miss Vera Kruss and Miss Hel en Nebbs arrived yesterday from Portland to spend several days at the Jos. L. Kruse home. Miss Loretta Grenbemer waq the guest of her parent over the week end. Quick Action for Piles If yen suffer with ths pn!n, strain. Itching, airedlna and soreness of protruding plica, no matter how vera, enn iq me nearest otuk siora for 60 -rent box of Pyramid I'llo fiunnoaltorl. If Is a. nnil.r Ynia art lha kind of rsllsf that puts you on your feet and gladly tell about It "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" Abo screen Magazine and Comedy April 13 Admltwion 10c and 25c Two Shows, 7 and 0 p.m. St. Joseph Hall Corner Chemekela and and Winter SU. 6f I III Sw-jb1 mm .. mm& Oorcraor Mlrfam ("Ma") Ferguson of Texas signed a bill In Aus iln, Tms. In the presence of close friends and her secretaries, grant ing full amnesty to her husband, James A. Ferguson, former Governor 'f the Lone SUr Slate, who was Impearhtd. From left to risht are: l!d Howard, Wichita Fa'ls, Texas, nnlvcrzily resent; James E. Fer?u -m; Mrs. Oulnn, a secrct'i-y. and Coventor Fer;non. Silverton News Silverton, Or., April 13. Mr. ;md Mrs. E. Lytle and Mr. ami Mrs. G. E. Lytle motored to Kose burg, Friday. They will return to Silverton this week. Reuhin Jensen, who is a student at the Oregon Agricultural college and a fellow ut"clent whose home is at Molalla, decided Friday tn hike to their homes for the Easter week-end. The buys report that they walked about twenty of the miles and caught rides fur the re- lainder. Mrs. George Olacn underwent an cperation at the ttilvertoa hos pital this week. Mrs. M. Went of Portland in visiting at the home of her moth er, Mrs. A. O. Legurd of Silverton. Mrs. West will remain at Silverton r.ntll after Easter when she will again return to her home at Portland. are having new home built on Flsk atreet. Mr. McClcary 1h salesman at the Allen Bros, gar age. Anions Sucker has gone to Cocran, Or., where he will be em ployed In the logging camps. 4 The Silvcr'oi; unit of the Lutheran Brotherhood will hold a meeting at Trinity church Tues diy evening, April 14. A very giod pronra n has been prepared fr the occasion. Announcement: (fbucernlng the three-day Oregon district Hrotherhocd convention will also be mads. The conven t on will lf h''d at V Ivor ton on 2nd .".r, ;in:l .i' .'!:r'. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Tingnlstail are spending the week-end with Mr. Tinglcstad'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. TingleBtad. Mr. Tingle stad is principal of the high school at Oregon City. Mm lei Harbeck, the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Harbeck of the Gelscr addition. Is suffer ing from a broken arm. Little Miss Harbeck fell from a teeter tn the Silverton park. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomas of Salem have moved to Silverton. Mr. Thomas la employed at the Silverton creamery. Mtss Clara Hoi man, a sopho more at the Silverton high school. Is III with tonsllltls. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McCleary enTERjiiflLOMa Thousands Have Discovered ur. awards- cmve Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Ed wards' Oil ve Tablets the sub- ttitlitp for r.itnmpl nrA . mil.l (.. .M aiative. and their effect on the liver is iimosi instantaneous. Ineselittleolive lored tablets are the result of Dr Edwards determination not to treat IVer and hnwol mmnbinl. u,it k w.,A The pleasant little tablets do the good jia. uiumei uoes, dui nave no Dad alter rflects. They don't injure the teeth like ttrnflir lintliHa nr Tl.... ,ntr. loin ot the trouble and quickly correct i iiy i-ujc iin: iiver at me expense o: the teeth? Calomel sometimes playf .lavoc with the gums. So do strong .mtiirl. It Iwt n... ,A -i,. i r " i " . ... . L i-i ii' m iiinc lun.liri Let Ur. Edwards' dive Tablets take its place. Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards wiive i aDicuwnen you leel" logy and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and perk up "the spirits. 15caod3Uc Pabcoiin The artistic durable Toor covering -An Improvement on Printed Linoleum Resistance to wear is probably the one quality you look for first when selecting floor covering. And it is that quality above all others which has been built into Pabcoiin. Not linoleum, nor a substitute, but an improvement on printed linoleum a floor covering with its wear ing surface composed of special enamel paint in stead of the usual soft oil-paint. This riard, wear-defying surface rests on firm "body" of long-fiber rag felt, made for this particular purpose, and thoroughly waterproofed by a special process. It pays to buy Pabcoiin because it gives you txtra-hng ser vice. It keeps its gloss and beautiful colors far longer than you would suppose any printed floor covering capable, yet its cost is no higher. Besides, you are offered a variety of beautU lul patterns many are new and exclusive. Let us show you Pabcoiin. There are patterns suitable for bedroom, bathroom, laundry, kitchen, porch, dining' room, hall, in fact for any room in the house.. The Abbey hotel, Newport's pio neer hostelry, was sold April 1 to J. J. Tobin of Oregon City, aays ins Newport Journal. The Abbey hotel was establish ed In 1871 by Mr. and Mrs. P. M Abbey who conducted It until 1911 when their sons, M. H. and E. J. Abbey took control of iU un der the firm name of P. M .Abbey k. company, and have operated tht hotel until tha present sale war made. Mr. Tobin has been In the hotel budinestf for over 20 years, com ing here from the HoM Cornelius where be has been manager foi the past two years. He has own ed and operated the Electric hotel in Oregon City for 1 years, where he has been very popular-, with both the traveling public and tut- home people. Mr. Tobin said: "I have great faith in the future of Newport and believe the city is on the right track by doing all ot this Improv ing and I am glad to see such har mony between the various dis tricts ot the city. There is still room for much street improvement und I believe all these things are going to be done as rapidly as pos sible: if so, Newport's future- lt assured." Mr. Tobin la contemplating making some improvements about thj hotel in the near future. The Abbeys intend to remain in Newport and look after their vari ous enterprises uere. We will build a home on our Olsenville property and will start bulidtng at once and expect to move in by the first of July, Mrs. Abbey said- le first or July, Mrs. Ahoey said- p?t I sfM t tt (V S(h Min city News: i lite traiiictested fborcovertitsr Mill City. Or.. April 13-. Work Wfi I Mill City, Or.. April 13. Work is progreinff very nicely on the new park of Ur. W. W. Allen. Sev eral hundred small trees have been set out around the borders and the ground is now being worked up preparatory to fixing up the new tennis court, -which will be of double size. It is prob able that a tennis club wity be lormeu in tue immeaiaie nature. The Lot Larson Mining com pany, who have properties at Elk Auremade rtheWfest in the West A FEW MATTERS ws Westerners idsdlv hand ths palm to our Eastern friends. Building subways and sky scrapers yes! Football possibly. Climate improba bly. 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