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THE CAPITA!, JOuMi'AL, SALEM. OREGON
T!:! SOAV. APPIL 14, 1935
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journals
Special (Correspondents
From tbe Richest and
Best Part of the State
SERVICE HELD ON
Woodlwra, Or., April 14. Kil
ter SaodAj wm appropriate? ob
served by all c hoeh. Am early
rer aW praiac erriee was helti
t lukriM Id tbe park. Im which
paatora and Uymen of fiv chureh
Mrticipated. program of
muaie waa offered at to Method
ist EpiaeopaJ church an 4 a pr
aeotation of a pageant, "Tbe 8ong
of Diwa,'- wm gin at tbe fr
byteriaa church. At the maram?
a-rrlceat the latter chorea. tiHw
bw nemof-re were rcpfed laf
commuBica, thre childrea were
LaptiKd and ike sacrament of thf
lrd t upper wait a'lminuternl
Inters' ium i rcaWt?i at 10
3 "clock by tbe eooir of St. Luke's
Catholic church.
April 20 baa ben an ceo a red lj
tht city reortl?r, O, if. Iiei, a
the finite ae, by crdr of tt: nayur
tod council for spring "clea up."
All bozm of unbumnble rahbuth
will then be haul 4 way from the
eurl at city expeiiae.
The Graves errinerjr baa Jut
ahiptHKl two cars u milt to 3lix
Full, H. I)., and hs orders for
acren or eight cars more that will
be snipped.
Eufne Vosh be rrer, recently
promoted from lieutenant colonel
to command colonel of the l?2nd
infantry, waa ruest of honor at a
gathering of officer of the rgi
nnt at 'he Portland armory 1M
'"fhurwday night when tbe order rA
promotion Mjed by 'Brigadier
General George A. White wa
read. Mr. Monhberger baa served
25 years In the Oregon nitfonM
guard and was a major of the
162nd Infantry la the world war.
New articles of Incorporation
for the First !rbvterfii church
har ben fild with the eounty
Clerk.
The Wood bum auto park Know
open with rapacity of 26 cam
per day. The park baa been pot
Into fine condition for the arronv
rood at ion of touriata, cveral new
cabins and an office having been
constructed. It la equipped with
running water and the electric
lighting system baa been newly re
arranged. Tbe "Maid and the Golden fllip
per." a dellghtlul arrangement of
childhood's favorite atory "Cin
derella," la the operetta to be pre
sented by the grade achool pupils
Friday night, April 17.
Mhts Louise Kcbricber of Balem
Is visiting at tbe some of her bro
ther and wife. Mr. and Urn. M. A.
Schreiber. Mrs. Schreiber Is con
ralencing from a severe attack of
Influenza,
Superintendent V, E. Pagan at
tended tbe three daya meeting ot
the Inland Empire association of
teachers at Spokane last week.
Mr. Pagan's topic waa "Vocational
Kducaten. "
Silverton News
Silverton, Or.. April 14. (Spe
cial.) The brooder novae and 4u
Utle cbiekea were burned In
fire at the A. Torgeraon poultry
Monday mora lag at 11 It
tnowgbt that tee fire caught la
some manner from the lamp. Al
though tbe enMre fire department
tamed oat and quickly got tbe
fire under control tbe alarm was
tnraed in to late to save any of
the building.
Mr. and airs Walter Rosheim
arrived at Silverton, Saturday
morning, for n visit with Mr
Itmbelm'a parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Rotheim. Mr. Kosheim wai
for the pat 13 months employed
at the Bo-iton Colt houae at
Stockton. Cal. tv n He there be
met and married M Mae firader
of fitwktwi. Th ta their first
viiit to Silverton aince tbe mar
riage.
Miss Ella Ixtao has been viait-
log at tbe borne of Mrs. Robert
Craio- Mrs ("rain ws be fore h ;r
marriage. Mite Clara Han nested
ftui at one time made her home at
Jilvcrton.
Mias Greta Jans of Sal' m Is t!v
Ittng at the bom of her awt:r.
Mrs. Karl Adams, at SUrerwn.
Mr. and Mn. Walter C. Lareon
were bcnti at Eater dinner at
their home minaav uutsti were
Mr. and Mrs. K. Kelson, Miss Paul
ine -Nelson, Prank Nelson, Alvto
lgard. Misi Klhel Larson, Jack
Larson, Mice Kther Larson, Merle
(.arson. Harold I .arson, Orval Lar
son., Following the one o'clock
dinner tbe party drove over to In-
pct the tulip farm near Brooks.
A great deal of illness has been
reported in and about Silverton
during the past week. A few cases
are reported a being tonanitii.
while others or lighter attacks of
the JnfliHrnza. Among those re
ported as ill are F. Mobr, Kev,
Joseph Slier bring, Jwph Thomp
son, Mrs. Russell Scott, L. E. Vol
framore. Mm. M. J. Madscn, Miss
Cora Satern. Mis (torxhild t'nd-r
dale.. Mrs. Oliver llolman. Miu
Clara Hot man nnd Mrs, George
ONen,
Mfw Agnei Hattcberg bos b?tn
selected as valedictorian for the
June graduating clans of the Sil
verton high school.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Baughman
who for the pant seven years were
residents of Wood burn, have
moved to Camas. Wash., to be near
tbelr daughter. Mrs. Fred Wright.
Mrs. F. E. Fagsn, a little
daughter, Florence, visited In
The Dalles with Mrs. Fa nan's par
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Young, thi
pent week.
SICK WOMEN
OF MIDDLE AGE
Can B Carried ConfortaUy Over
Tbe Critical Period by Ljdia L
Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound
Note Mn. Headdea'i Cue
Macon, Cor(tia. " During the
Changs of Life I mffrred with my
whol, riebl line
and could not lie
on my left side. I
waa in bed about
two months and
could not get up
only as my son
would lift me. Af
ter doc torinu with
out relief a man
who waa rooming
with ustoldmyaon
VefrctaliU
Compound cored his mother at the
Cbafiffeof Life, so I began taking yout
medicine. After taking It for twt
weeks 1 cocld get out of my bed b)
myK'lf. I nm now M years old and it
better health and stronger than evei
In my life. I have reeommended th
Vefretable Compound to manyeufler
lofC women, young and old, and yot
may use my name any who re aa knf
aa you please. 1 will be glad to an
twer any letters sent to me." -Mrs.
F. I. Hr.ADDEN. 6 Holt Avena
Id soon, Georgia.
In a recent country-wide carmm o
Lydin E. Pink ham 'a Veritable Com
poandL over 200,000 replies were re
ctved and 98 out of every R report,
they had been benefited by it oee
for ssie by druggists everywhere.
LI Dick and L M. Hum
ClUNhJiU MUUILINK CO,
4t9 end 419 IMaie SC.
Haw wonoVrf nl Cblsm
dtra trlttcb U1 cure nay bo ma a
alltucnt todwdlna stdracae.
barkerha, atonHftrn. kidney
trouble, mala and fmsala. If III
eoaaaft aa at owe. Delay a
!CstaMaed) It pcara a
ArtiQDg the out-of-town Easter
day visitor at buverton may be
mentioned the following Iwell
(foblltt, a sophomore at the 1'nl-
versity of Oregon and a son of Mr
and Mrs. J. Hoblitt, editors of the
Silverton Appeal. Accorppanylnr
Mr. Hohlfttle home from Eugene
was Edward Ltnklater whos
home la at Hllaboro but who li a
nenlor at the university. The two
young men are fraternity bro-
theri, both belonging to the Phi
Kappa Pel. Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Tinglestad of Jefferson and Mr
and Mrs. Edwin Tinglestad of Ore
gon City spent the day at the par
ents of the two Mr. Tinglentads,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Tinglestad of Hil
verton. Martin Tinglestad la a
farmer at Jefferson while bin
brother, Edwin. Ii principal of the
Oregon City higb school. Reuben
Jeiwien, the son of Mrs. Anna K
Jensen, came up Friday evening
from f orvnllK whore he is nt
Rub on Sore Throat
ly. Made with oil of muitard, it ia a
tjc.7i,wniTc ointment tnat will not burn
or bliater like the old-faahioned mustard
plaster.
Ju tpread It on whh your finfrra.
wwr oui aureiy it pertetratea to Um
ore apot and draw, out the pain.
ToMothwnt Muatarolaia also
triad. In milder form for
babiaa and am. 1 1 childran.
AakforChildran'. M...J
lStl6Sc bi jaraol tuhri: boapital aiK,$3.
MTTtR THAJt MUSTARD PIASTER
HEW AND FACT0BY
EEDUI1T
4kp
Typewriters
Underwood, Oliver, Eojalt,
Corona, Remington, Woodstock,
Portables, all nakei
Sold do eaay terma
All nukea flentrd and Krpaired
Atlas Book and
Stationery Co.
Bobber SUmps SeaU
465 State - Phont 340
tending college. Mr. Jensen re
turned Sunday afternoon, motor
ingg back aa tar aa Jefferson with
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tinglestad
Mr. anal Mrs. Harold Craig of
Portland) were guests nt tbe home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Mario Palmer,
Sunday. Mrs, Craig is tbe daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Moser of Portland
were gaests of Mr. and Mm. E. K.
Ti ylor of Silverton. Mrs,
as a daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Tay.
lor. Mr. Moser waa formerly pro
prietor of the Moser grocery, now
the Five n ess grocery, bat Is bow
state adjutant of the American Le
gion. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.
Madaen spent the day at the borne
of the former'i parents. Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Madsn. Mies Pearl
Johnson, who ia bow employed aa
stenographer at the Willys-Overland
garage at Portland, spent
Eaxter wiin her parents at Silver-ton
Miis Kathlee Booth and Misa
Margaret Simtus spent the week
end at Eugene. -
The Masonic lodge and the East
ern Star were special guentH at tbe
Easter servient at the Methodist
cbuixh Sunday morning.
W, N. Arbuthnoth, manager of
the J. C. Penny company store,
left Sunday for Portland, where
for eight days be will be In at
tendance at tbe regional buying
convention of tbe managers of the
Penney company stores.
II. C. Seym ore. state club lead
er, report that the members of
Evans Valley sewing club of Sil
verton have completed their work
and are entitled to receive one of
tbe official club charters. Mem-
oere of tbe club sre Bern ice Lang-
.ev, Lorene Bunrue, Kvalyn Bren
den, Helen Brenden, Jennie Bren
den, Clarice Taw. Earl Taw,
Eunice Solie. Era nolle and Ernest
.-'olie. Miss Pauline Leslie, who Is
teacher of that district, le also
local club leader.
The Epworth lea; nee of the
Methodist Episcopal church, held
in early morning service on the
hill hack of the O. W. Linn home,
on the Victor Point road Easter
morning. After services breakfast
wag served In the ofK-n.
For Two Score Years and Ten
She Has Taken Becc ham's Pills
"I was just IS when I commenced
to cake Brecham's Pills. They
have been of great benefit to mc
In relieving skk-hesdache, consri-
rMion,andbltousnes. Next March
will be 68 years old so you mc I
have lived to a good old age'
UiMELEA NOR WILCOX . Nrwfa-jtgfc.N.Y.
For FREE SAMPL-WriW
B. P. AlWta (X 417 Ctuul StrtM, New York
Bt (torn rent draoiM ta Sf sad see bom
F Hkmrnvw, $kk-tmdatu MS rmnntmim lalu
Deecham's Fills
Cbemawa. Or April 14. To
morrow afternoon tbe Cheasawa
Indian baseball nine will meat tbe
.iaiem high achool team on the In
dians' grounds. The teams were
originally scheduled to play last
Saturday - bat owing to the rain
the game waa postponed.
This will be the first gaaae a!
the aeaaoa tor tbe high achool
while the red ak ine have had two
games. The locals will have a lit
tle better team than the one that
defeated the red and black nine
twice Uat ; ear and they are in
hopes ot taking three straight.
LeAndre Wilson and Charles
George, both veterans of last year
are hurling in good style and they
are expected tt torn them back to
tbe bench with fegularity. Tbe
Indians have another good pros
pect b Flfeury. n left hander. who
has lots of staff and good control.
Be Poe is looking good on tbe
first sack and he can be depend
ed on to pull a lot of them out of
the air aa be is tall and rangy.
Williams at second Is rather er
ratic at times but will steady as
the season starts In full swing.
Dandro George, shortstop of the
team two yearn ago, ia picking
them up wth uncanny ability and
will strengthen the team consid
erably. The Indiana will miss tbe
services of Buchert at third, who
waa a good fielder and one of tbe
most dangerous of tba Indians to
come to hat. In tbe outfield tbe
Indians will have Brendible and
Claphanoo, both veterans, al
though Claphanoo was sot ia the
lineua last year. Claphanoo Is one
of the fastest men in the field and
frets a lot of fliee that are seem
ingly impossible.
United States
Tires Sales
and Servicer
Depot ,
Vulcanizing and
Retreading
Clarks Tire House
197 S. Commercial St.
Salem Oregon
No Failures
With This Dessert
Because It JeUi Well
Alwayt urmand thi, at.
tractive, dcliciou gelatin
We make mn that it will
mold perfectly by uan( only
tbe puree! gelatine obtainable.
We in rite yoa to try Jell.
well and note in Airory frag
rance when the hot water la
added. Sea how oaxkly K
jelb. too. - , - . . ,1
Red-Box Jell-well fa nxi.
la mx delicioaa trae-fruit da,
en, ottering arorea of tray, to
erre. t PUin or with fresh
fruit, ht rmctiveneu trmpea
the appetite of the whole
famUy.
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Brooks News
Brook. Or, April 14. Mr. C.
V. Ashbaugh called upon the D. A.
Howards, duedsy. from a safe dia
tanee taccoomt ajuaraatixte), aad
found tkem all doiax very nieely.
Tbe diaeaae. being taken to tbe
doctor ta time, in aurreaafuily
checked, ulees aaezpected coaa-
Bliealiona anae.
Frank wheeler mad a alee
shipment of 13 pounds of dressed
capons to Portland last week.
Mrs. Malcolm Rams sad Mrs.
Howard Rasp attended Easter
eerrice at tbe Methodajt church ia
Salem hi the evening.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hayes
motored over from Tillamook to
.rpend the w?ek-end with Carl
Aasiowall and family. Miss Hat
tie, daagh'er of Carl, returned
from her visit with tbem.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Ramp ot In
dependence viaited with their
relatives and many frienda of
Brook, Sunday.
D. C. Loron visited with h:j
daughter. Mrs. Willard Ramp,
auuday.
Mrs. Ralph SturitV daughter.
Gladys, waa dowL from Portland.
Sunday to visit her mother and
friends.
An enjoyable Saturday evening
waa epent at tbe home of Clyde!
Harris by Mr. and Mrs. Frank I
Mstbes and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
C. V. Aihbaugh and B. Kussell
Csrde, rsdis ssd sane, both la
stramestal and vocal wers fea
tsres of lbs evealag- Betresh-ments-wnrs
aervev.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sturgis of
Aassa, wars aorusg thear sew
Ford sedan in Brooks, Sunday
Miss Ethel Harris gave a dinner
party for D. Scbarf. Miss Thelnaa
Biastoa ssi Belmont RjaeelL
Sunday rres:ng.
Medicine Tf5frrr
di local and Internal, and has beet
tirraaati n an the tresnnerfcC of Catarrt
otoverforrr vests. StJciov aidrugguo
. L CHENEY ti. CO. Toledo, Ohi
Doctored. All Winter. Finds Relief
1 doctored all winter and It
didn't help a bit. but FOLEY'S
HONEY A TAR COMPOUND was
jost the thing for my cough sad
cold," writes Mr.' Henry Daniel.
Berrysborg. Pens. FOLEY'S HON
EY TAR COMPOUND ia omfol
the largeatt selling cough medi
cines in the world. Contains bo
opiates ingredients sre printed
on each carton. Good for old and
young. Refus, substitutes. Insist
upon FOLEY'S. Adv.
.Tali's Catarrh
For Inform a
About Railroad
Trips Phone 727
Oregon AK Electric
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SPRING FEVER hdi the acheobcxiaa Ua
a Leadon fof. Dull, active brama.
Scalieta allentua. Makea ratudea acha.
hhkea btlle bodiea tired and ery. Makes
udy aaweat aipoaaAle. -
Cm yew Inddwa a chance! Civ thesa a
rest from the heavy foods of winter that
Let Iharn kadi ea Trs-Blu Crahama and
tr.gk fee a reek and as how ouch better
lS?T feet
Order From Your Grocer Now
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TRU-BIU BISCUIT COMPANV-Spokaoe end Portland
Why the United States Rubber Company's
New Flat "Low-Pressure Tread"
on Balloon Tires
Prevents Early and Uneven Tread We-ar
Compare these two tread imprints
They tell the whole story
of Balloon Tire performance on the road
THESE tread imprints were made by
two Balloon Tires of exactly the same
size. Both under the same load. Both
inflated at the same air-pressure.
Yet one shows 22 more road contact
than the other.
Here you see one of the outstanding ad
vantages of the new flat "Low-Pressure
Tread," one of the greatest achievements
ever contributed to Balloon Tires. And ex
clusive with U. S. Royal Balloon Cords. '
This U the first tread ever designer! to properly
conform to the action of a Balloon Tire on the road.
It ia deaigiied specifically for the low inflations
necessary to give real Balloon Tire cushioning.
This meana that for the first time you get the
full Balloon comfort without sacrificing mileage.
This 22 greater area of contact distributes the
load better lessens the weight on the individual
tread blocks reduces tread wear and movement,
and does away with early, uneven and disfiguring
tread wear.
It -meana that you do not have to over-inflate
your tires to prevent this early tread wear.
It establishes a new standard of low-pressure in
flation. It gives you better cushioning and longer
service. It gives better traction, easier steering,
and greater stability.
It gives better non-skid protection because the
flexible outer row of .tread blocks ia now brought
into full contact with the road.
Specify U. S. Royal Balloon Cords "the Balloon
Tire principle at its Best."
United States Rubber Company
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Imprint of a
round-tread
Balloon Tire
Imprint of the
new, flat "LOW
PRESSURE TREAD"
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Prove about Load Distribution
on the New "LOW-PRESSURE TREAD"
Compare ths two tread imprints above. Note
the figures op posit, each row of tread blocks.
They represent ths average load in pounds car
ried by each tread block in that row. They
show how ths new flat ''Low-Presaurs Tread"
I i ths ptaaauis on each tread block.
Here is ths first Balloon Tire cVeaigiMd apees
fscally to grew maximum vraar and ass tits with -ths
ideal low air-praseur.
It is ths complete answer to all awgurnants
for higher aurprssetaro in Balloon Tires in
carder to prevent quick and uneven tread wear.
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