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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1925)
TUESDAY, APRIL 28. 1925 PAGE TWO News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State THE CAPITAL jtftJRNAL. SALEM, OREGON FLOYD 0. MOORE AS PEDAGOGUE Dillu, Or., April 28. Informa tion haa Just reached tins city that Floyd U. Moore, former coun ty clerk of Polk county who now residei at 055 Hood street, Suleni, has been elected city school super intendent of Milwaukie schooli. Mr. Moore was engaged in school work for many ears prior to 1919 when he entered the office here as county clerk. He served for six years as county clerk and did not try to succeed himself at the last election, preferring to com plete his law course at Willam ette university where he is study ing at present and expects t'J graduate with the 1S25 law class. While Iu folk county Mr. Moore was active iu politics and civic . development. Ho was elected pres ident of the county clerk's tuU' association at the l2J-zt conven tions. Ho was urged to seek the nomination for secretary of state nrim-rv Mention tlUt refused to seek vurther political Mr. Moors has served with many civic and fraternal organ i t,.nd ,inriip hia many year residence In this city, among those actlvtlea as inemncr qi iuo council, president of the Polk I., f'haitlniinitll flflHOC IS t lOO . 1UU1IIJ v-i member of thj commercial club and an active worker in several fraternal orsa-lisations. Cloverdale News Uove.-dale, Or., April 28. W K. v, nfcut liui returned from hi Caliloruia trip. iti... 11 ui,..r nttnntlcd the In- .tituto in Staytou. Suturdaq.und .r..:.J XTn.'lh -William. SUUdsV- VlblllU .w " - - Rev. and Mr. Hchelly of the Turner Christian cnuicn wen: calling In tho Cloverdale district luursuay. MIhs Ruth Drawer ond Mrs. H Haling of Salem visited with theii mother, Mro. C. Drnger. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wilson madi tri i Hnlrm. Friday Mies" Kthel (J.alg of Kciscr visit ed old friends here Sunday. m- h Mn TtnrilnnK and John Thomas of Salem visited relatives here Sunday. u...... ll,.nnU returned Run Ulino wiu, " ------ day from a two mouths visit at Medfurd. Dr. Mary 8tap!es returned home a tew days sko from a six luoniue Mr. and Mrs. 1 E. Heunlcs wore -i. in HiiiMti' Haturday. niiiiilfiur ' ; ., Mrs. Grace Thomas and small sons, Helhert and Alen, and mm 1..II. ll,...ham nf rUllem Silent SUU- day with their siBter, Mrs. Kva Cummlngs. Mr nod Mis. William Farr were Salem visitors Saturday. 11 II Wllum exnecta his SOU Boyd Wilson ot Los Angeles, to arrive today for a abort visit, j w. Garner returned home Sunday from a two weeks' visit with hia daughter, aire. v'B In Kelsor Bottom. Mrs. J. Cooki. and bnby. Ocr trude, were calling In Salem, Krl- Mrs. Nettle Morris left her Saturday nio-illn;; for Vaiseti win nnpuri a few davrt. Mr and Mrs. Stockman ot Portland spent Sunday with Mrs T. Whitehead. Brooks News Or Anril SR. Mr. and air. Vnrn Itnmn of ludenondenco were vUillng friends and relatives In Brooks. Sunuay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Persons ot Salem were guests of Mr. and Airs luluv Ifnlilna hlttlilaV. B. B. Fletcher and Mrs. lester Robins attended the teachers in stltute at Staytun, Saturday. Carl Asplnwall and family call ed upon his brother, J. 8. Aspln wall, at Waconda, Sunday alter Clyde Ilarria made a business trip to Portland, Saturday. Uolxritnv ninlii annul LO neo pie brought Bear one-fourth that many cakes r.rd placed on Dun L'rounlu'a kitchen table, much to Dan's astonishment. Alter a pleas mtit tin with rinlM anil music the cukes were disposed of with . chepriul cups of flagrant cotiee. RUSSIfiNSTuTElARGO ON CANADIAN MONEY Moscow, April 28. The Russian state bank has lucd or..en against the acreptauce of Cam tiiaa pppcr dollars by my of It branched. Thousands of dollars worth ot counterfeit Canadian note, orlri natlnx apparrnOr from Unntrrul have found their way Into boy let I u durlnr ths pant few weeks, wttli the result that all Canadian paper money la regarded with mtuplelon Keep Clean Inside No ollrUtv eelw'elV cannot ht wra with Inttttine with eorpapt won nd fkrmaUr wad. II are scrpina inrMisb trout rrKrai and (lowing rou up. Vrranlca. lb N.tural Vi "Am I ma, st von aw I Wil li thorn ! ' oa new coW. The err irurkU shot lilt takei wMt rht old now M of health New Moo Mat M s roerwne U, sVnaga oar Mass amahta r awajBr aad am Sarwfh- aa aomat 5tantfctmn lata tt . aam? no Vrroaka a void av aw drus Moraa Silverton News Btlverton, Or., April 2a. (Bpe-eltea.- Kor the past two year the cla. Silverton Norwegian joyed a Scanuin&vian program Saturday evening when "Til Satere' waa g.ven at the fcugeae Field auditorium by the Portland Multnomah club. I Trinity Vou People! society Save a program at Trinity church Sunday afternoon. Due to consid erable illness in the community, the program wag very short, con sisting ot piano solos by Miss Xcttle Bentuon and Miss InKeborg Goplerud, reading bv Misa Esther To we, and committee reports. Lunch was served by Mrs. Martha Gunderson, Mrs. Hans Jensen and Mrs. Henry Larson. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Proaton ot Silverton fclectrlc company were guests at the radio association banquet at the Multnomah hot-; I Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Proaton report an excellent time with the 310 radio enthusiast seated about tho tuble. Gilbert Underrfaiii went to Port land, Saturday, to visit bis nioth- who is HI at a Portland hos pital. Miss Thei Jensen returned to Silverton, Sunday evening from a veek's vacation spent at Portland MIfs Jensen Is nurse at the Dr. C. W. Kcene aad Dr. V. Steelham- raer hospital. Lawrence Laraon, Hurry Lar son, Jack Larson, M. Stuoreuttl and moo Lcgara motorea to uregon City, Sunday, and epent the day in flailing. The Silverton high school clans play has been postponed from May 9 to 22. Tli oao taking part felt they could not be readv to give It at the earlier date. The tntrrclass track meet of Hip Silverton high school will Is held Wednesday afternoon. This erent Is looked forward to by much in terest mnong the hlRh school ath- 1925 class has held the cup and it this class wine It this year it ill belong to thlg class perma nently. It was reported that someone trle'd to gain entrance to the Al len Broj.' garage Friday night but waa frightened by the night watchman at the garage. Miss Dora Henrikeen, daughter ot Rev. and Mrs. George Hen r Ik- sen, was taue.i seriously 111 Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Balch, who were man-led at Vancouver. Wash., last week motored to Cor vallis, Monday morning, to bring back things belonging to Mr. liulrh. Mr. Ialch has been at tending school at Corvallis but will not return this term. Ho will be employed on hie mother's ranch euot of Silverton. Olum Larson, who was formerly with the Ulveuesa grocery, h-is ac cepted a pojitlon with the Water rtreet meat market. Great preparations are being mado fr the May da featlval to l-e held at Silverton on May 1. The affair is under the auspices of the Silverton ncux-h, and the program consists of a number of dancea and other May day feature. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mont, who recently arrived in Silverton from Benklimaii, Nebraska, have Just r loafed a deal for the Audrew SLoth ven ten -nc r tract about two and a half miles west of Silverton. Mr. and Mm. J. A. Withers have closed a deal for a lot iu the new Miller additioti Just outside ot the city near Fisher's mill on South Water etreet. They expect to build a new home. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Vearrles re cently bought a lot In the Miller addtlon and are building a new home there. Herd's glad news! A bevy of beautiful girls from ttun-klxsed California are coming to Salem Thursday, May 7 with the Al O. Darnes big 4 ring circus. They will form a part of the gi gantc cast In the moat sensational circus pageant and fantastic ex travaganza of the are. "Poc&hon- ftas at the Court of Queen Anne," the opening spectacle of the cir cus performance, and every one possesses a wonaerful trained sing ing voice. These pretty beach f.uoiers many of v horn have taken parts in some ot the latest motlon-plc-tuie proJucUons of this season, aalS9s Catarrh Medicine ;oth local and internal, and has beer uccsesrui in the treatment of Catarrt or over forty yean. Sold by all druggists . f. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlc trip the "licht fantutts toe' in a truly captivating manner, the re sult of extensive training tnd long rehearatatls in some of the beat danciug schools In Los Angeles. The great cast will also include three tribes ot American Indians. Washoe. KKia Uiwi and Apaches And last but not least, there will be the giant gorilla mail Joe Martin, himself! New Corporations. Dunthorpe Transit company. Portland; Incorporators, W. E. Young. H. H. Harwood, H. A Ketterman; capital $1000. Oregon Kelp-ore Product com pany. Portland; incorporators, George 8. Smith, L. E. Crouch. N. C. Jamlesoa; capital $5000. Never Failed Her in 60 years hota tot ova rtiti, Mid wen to mi one at r.nsUfnL Now A tm m 1 have never known Beediafl-'a fills to M to reLrv ths voM hwile i hf tod coo rtpMQ" Ua a IUmkB. Itoibursk, f Tot FREE SVPLB--wrta B r. Alca Co 411 Cknal 9mm, NewToek But fa tout ill iM.il tm Mmd $m homm Far cswtm. Mioumm, tkk l-iltfcfcsi mi Deechams Pills SUMMER Is Just Around the Corner Don't Wait Until You Need Your Car . Every Day Let us put it in shape for summer driving so that you . will not be interrupted during the summer months, "j : We Guarantee All Work. i Salem Automotive Service .; 271 Chemeketa ' Phone 361 or 19 19-J impnOTii!iifjiHiiiiiiHiiniiHfiiitlllVmi11 L Mm W. T. RIGDON & SON, MORTUARY Established 1891 . Chemeketa-Street at Cottage SnBliniUMUllHUIUlillluiilii Seattle, Wash.. April 28. Mak ing final preparations for tlie uf, rent of Mount logan, an un- saled peak In British Columbia, 19.1.00 feet high, an expedition conHlbtlng ot eleven mem Iters watt forming here today. M. H. Head of llonton and H. M. Lalng, Ca nadian government naturulist and photographer, arrived here yester day. U. F. Iamhert of Ottawa, Canadian geodetic survey officer. and second in command of the party, waa to errivo today. M. S. McCarty. who is to direct the ex lenditlon, .'a already in A lacks, n aklng plans for the climh. The mountaineers are to leave here Sunday on the steamer Alas ka for Cordova, where they will travel over the Copper river mil road as far as it goes. From tho end of the railroad tho party wil proceed by pick train about 100 miles Into tho wilderness to Iisho cump on one of the northern glaciers of Mount Logan. Womnn licensed Butcher. Berlin, April 28. The first woman In Berlin to pass the ex amination required for journey ni en butchers secured a grade of "excellent from the Master !tu tchora OAS.ciation. She to Mar garet a Cohn. daughter of a meat m.nrket owner. The examination roimlMed of skinning, carving anil ruarterin km heifer. Cut Thii Ont It is Worth Money Rend this ad and 'ten cents to Foley and Co.. 2S35 SheftleM Are.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and art drees clearly. You will rerelra a sample bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAIt COMPOUND for couRhs. colde and hoarrenewi, nlvo sample pack ages of FOLEY FILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for constipation and biliousness Those dependable remedies are free from opiates and have help ed millions of people. Try them' Adv. MILL CITY MAN PASSES ON Mill City, Or., Aurll 28. Mik-i roll, who has heen a rcnlilent of .Mill City tor tl.a past It years. passed awajr ot his home Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. He was In apparent good health Saturday veiling. tukinK suddenly ill Sun day inoruiuR and pawling away be fore medical aid could Do caliea. Mr. Keit was born In llavarla. Germany. March 29, 18S8, com ing to America and settling In In dianapnlls In 1S9S. He moved to Mill City in 1906. where lis hat since remained, being in the em ployment of Viq Hammond Lum ber company. Ho i survived by his foster par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vitus Felt ot Hill City, one brother and one sis ter who live In the east, also three brothers and two staters who live In Germany. Funeral services will he held at the resi dence at 2:30 p. m.. Wednesday, interment to be In the Falrvlew cemetery, where Rer. Father Lane nf Albany will conduct services. IisDiKeren03 I pip P " iip 1 g.f$k. . . 1 ffntrlkii! I MAY 2nd 8fiP I Ur... a j -rl f! III -11 II ' I II W I I 'i-J I 1 Economy Because J trom all other laxatives and raliata lor Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness The action of Nature's Remedy (NI Tablet.) is mora natural and thor ough. The effects will be a revela tion you wi fed m good. malt, the teat. You will appreciate this diRerence. tMrrarW n.rlj raar Chip, off The Old Block M JUMIOHS Uttl. Ma Th. MOM N? In OB-third doaM, aadr-atd. For children and aduUa. aa I OLD tr Y0UA pmw&iiT aao. OANIEL i. FRY r aVI- CALIFORNIA no more Aeasing journey than this Reitful contentment In vouf comfortable, roomy Pullman section, compartment or draw Ing room, Tha carrfullf eelertcd fanonncl of modern weU-manaed train providing intelligent, oour teoul peraooal arrvU:e Delicious food In the Southern PaclsW dinlnf ear rrtah fruits and vegetables always a del cunu feature. All the war, tK. rear-faadnaring aomary of tha superb b'hsua route. Four fin trains daily. Foe complete Informa tion aak Southern Pacific For inforaiition tee 0. L Dirluig, Aent, Salea, Oregoai A. A. Xiokcl, 0. F. A P. A, 184 H. Libert; St, Fho 41 or 80. 9 Thig week is going to be your greatest opportunity to effect economy- and at the same time assure yourself of -satisfaction, . in the purchase of a refrigerator. The entire week will be devoted to demonstration of Automatic Refriger ators in our store and you are cordially invited to come in at any time and ask for a special demonstration. Economy is just as important to every one as it ever was and it is being prac tised in practically every walk of life. Therefore we have arranged this special Automatic, Food, Health, Ice and Money-Saving Week to show you how you can effect real savings in both ice and food and at the same time protect your health. ram ms acs This Is a notable feature found on the Automatic Refrigerator. It Is a feature that means much aavtug for you on les bills. ' When the doors of the Auto- matle are closed the action of th air within is this: It be gins to rotate, first going down over the Ice inn the food cham ber below. From thera it crosses over to the food cham bers on the left and goes up to the Ice again. Tbia action is continuous and automatic. Come In and let us explsln more fully ths advantages of this feature. Insulation The Trap 1. Outside Case. S. Specially prepared insulation paper. S. Air Space 4. Specially prepared insulation paper. 5. Mineral Wool. 6. Specially prepared insulation paper. 7. Inside Case. 8. Metal Lining. The Automatic has set a new standard for home refrigeration. It has done away with all the inconveniences of the old-fashioned when cleaning the Au- and obsolete ice box. lomatic Trap no foods The Automatic has made possible correct need be rmoT;d- Both r,i i : food chambers may be food preservation kept tl closed The Automatic shown here has a 65-lb. This trap make over ice capacity. It is finished in solid ash running of the drain with Golden Oak Finish. Whit Pnrccliiin P'P impossible. Come lined. Let us demonstrate this refrig erator to you. ill 3 ,1 i2 f L U SAKE see It. rI&AlfIurUnt Protect Your Baby's Milk In the hot summer months, too much care cannot be taken of your baby's milk. When you entrust your baby's health to a refrigerator it will pay you well to Investigate the kind you buy and assure yourself of Its abil ity to safeguard the purity of the milk the baby has to drink. The Automatic has been proven the best refrigerator on the market. Milk and in fact any other food may be kept In it for diys without spoiling. You cannot afford to overlook this fact when yon make your choice of refrigerators. i Most Refreshing A Cool Glass of Water The water cooling tsnk is lined with white porcelain and built Into the Inside renter wall. Safe from damage by the Ice not lessening the capacity ot tha ice or provision chamber. Of solid ash In golden oak fin ish one-pier porcelain pro vision chamber. DOWN SALE ajgggHnZgkSmU 1a.U7XMATlc RgRHrUATQgj DELIVERS THIS J TO "YOUR HOME As a special offer this week only we will let you take home your choice of the Automatic Refrig erators on our floor for only $1.00 down. The bal ance may then be paid in small weekly or monthly payments. Come in and make your choice today. Ms) Trade in That Old Box for an Automatic Old-fashioned Ice boxes were too wasteful that's one reason why the Automatic has re placed them. It your Ice bills run too high If your foods don't keep perfectly during the hottest weather let us show ydu what an Automatic will do. Generoos site model. SEE WINDOWS rtBisngggna Your Home CREDIT WITHOUT INTEREST MtsltUW Terms To Suit Your Purse MrlMMasvtffMMsai 1