Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 01, 1925, Image 2

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    fMUAY, MAY 1, 1925
PAGE TWO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journars
Special Correspondent
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
foruxl as be.ng tosevBAl lmpro-
Mr. and Mra. Norma Aiezan- 1-2 pound boy, born April .Stii.ha ba
oar ar tbe prond parent of a 7at the leaconeiie boapital. The lad laa.
allied Norman Iou
Accused and Her Baby
4 aad hop i aow belt) out for
tier rotorery.
SPELLING MA'
DALLAS STREET
Mile Lora Hesrfksen. the daugh
ter ot Rer. atd Mrs. George Hen-
tita, is ill with pneumonia. My
Hcnr;kf-c3 it ai.:ag pst graduate
work et the SlWerioa high arbool.
IE
Tit liilil pli:m match ba
tweea public achool :udnti at
VsrieB count? will b htld li tht
Salem alga acbool auditorium to
Bicrrow airiraicc. triiBJ at
1" : c'clo-k. fraf oficrtd in
cnii a gold mtda! a. f rn.
aiiier n.cat M aeroi prist
si urufiniM to ail toiiMUiu
to r:en lui) Pr cEt Jn Ihe
writtea test.
7ae content will bg:n wi'-a
wrii'.aa axam'aatica- AU those
wio lit .r: jari ol !ba Ma
ttel rf:ly ll prx:t'-l
to nu-r the a-Hosd. wLua a a
oral pllnns'.ii t'litrrt-
v.ry ijl ia Mir.oa county
It c:!:i4 to titer 1 rap. I Irom
s arsi fiaai ttt tii :rd to tht
ax tact .:. Ovr ! atria
are ex?tiird.
sgarleTfever
M::l City. Or. Miy 1 Mr
Inl Violet Sulliraa Wllber
datiehur ol llr. and Mm. Charl
Rullnan of M:il City, paastd away
at the hjme r! htr irenu here
Bundiiy. April 25. lollowine
ttree-oay period ol istknesa with
txarlet lever. Mra. Wilber waa
horn at Niagara. Or., Auiust S.
lsS. ihi waa married to Win
throp B. Willnr ol Aitiany, Sep
tember 11. J which uolua
' three children were born. She is
aurrired by h3 husband and twu
children. Wayne Francia. aft ?
and Winthrcpe Hay. afe i. two
aaatera. Mm. K. T. Golden ol Port
land and Mr. O. F. rrefli ricltson
ol Independence, and nr parents,
f uneral aerricea wera held Tuet
mj attrnoon. interment beins
made In the Fair-view cemetery.
Tha Hammond Lumber company
ia iuuliinc a new bridle acroae
their mill race which w.ll enable
them to build a new load.ua: track.
.-I--.,,.. Inartine farilitlM.
VBWllt'i'l
Laymc ol ra.l cn the new tract
will atari Immeuiateiy.
A. L. Bakar. ttanaxer ol the
Hammond Lumber company alore.
and G & Kaymond. auditor lo;
tha Hammond 'uim'jer cjmpanv.
are both eonlined to their hjnit
with tha tin. Considerabl i:k
lha ia reported In and around
Mill C.ty at th prexnt lime.
r-: - t' -'!a
-- 'V: . - - F3V"'-'. -4 ti
D-ilu, Or., U&j 1. Tii'jot who
trr tb old taUhioBd tjrpe of ex
ciuawnt th k nd tht lb bor
ripen? need la tfa d&rt bea it
took hip boou to wade Main ftrec
before middle of May -bad
real tie loach of th old times
Monday whea a awarm of bes
headed nrta oa Maia street ek
ing a place to teat.
Someotie vim ia the war of bee
lore cart them the high ifa to
aettle aad aettla they did on
Cuy Bros.' remit bout flirrer
parked ia front of the store
Spectators ban to gather acd
new the eight nrun a safe 4:
tacce. Soon a stack of bee as big
as a storep pa Joint u hitngicr
from the fltrvcr and ttouaandi
more buried ahut
FonunatelT tzt bees re peace
able and made ny moTe to isoleat
2erbjr. 3xiB aoxeone wai s-
tureei to acocp the gwarra into
cice new hhe and this wa placed
not far from !be sidewalk to col
le?t in the scattered members of
the rw-arm. During the afiernoor
dozens of persons pasaed within
three feet of the hive without
thought OoLtbtleaa belieTiag the
warm of inwr-cts buzzing about
were fli?.
A remarkable feature of the
swarm w that four Qtieas, in
nead of one. were in it.
Orrispia Macri, IS. was tried In New Hartn on cbare of carder of
John Bagnano, when he refuted to acknowledge ka waa iLs UtLer ot
ber baby. Photograph shoa girl and her baty.
Turner News
Silverton News
Silrtrt -n. Or.. Mar 1. ispe-
cial.t Mjore's Music House of
SalTm will sire a program at
Brush Creek school on Friday
ertn.cg. Mar S, The program ii
Ueing siisorel by the Brush
Creek Boole's' dub.
rV0 SALEM STUDENTS
TO SECURE DEGREES
Oregon Agricultural ColUe.
Corvalliii. Or . My 1. Arthur 1'
Wendland and fernery M. ljtffm
bueb of Salem expect to rec.re
the degree of af heior of arlre e ia
meehan-.rsLl enjtinering t&ia Juaa
The claa It exprt-d to be
the Urgent in the hutvry of tut
college, thourh eiact figyr-a art
not yet available.
Mr. WVndlard U the sen of F
W. Wendlaad vt Baltm. He t a
graduate of Sait-m bijca Kchoul.
Mr tjeffenumh is the eon of
Martin fe. Lrteflenbucb- He is t
graduate of Ciesell biRb sthoot
where he wa secretary 4 tin
etud-ot bji. prpa'-deiat t.f t!ie sen
ior clata and ralei.ctorian of h--graluating
c!a. Tbouch tarn is;;
all of his rvitr-xe expne ih a
mf-mber of 8'uia Tau, pickldtni
of A. S. M. E . and the Fidtrated
sginers. He ia lao an attir-.'
BMiaUer of S.s &a Vhl fci t.l jn. so
c.al frattrnny
Brooks News
Brooks. Or.. :ay 1. Th Woffl
- t-a a club of Breaks mvi yrtrdr
!terntxn ai the ho.ua vt Mia
Arthur Madsen Mra. tlte Hrr,
aad Mrs. laarlt-a Stargta, n.tiiQK
After the retiar bue.ues war
tiauhed a auca; 11 rut ai -ao)-
d and a lunrfit-oa menu arveil.
Tn-ae prtni I.'vmu bfix-k Cum
n!u&:ty were: Mrs. le-her,. Mr"
Ceorge Sturgu. Mrs. I). K. Kaoip,
Mrs. Gibaoa. Mr. Dan i r. r.b.
Mrs. Mxnrci Ward. Mr. Ueurt
Campbell , Mrs. Owr Kaa.p
Mre. D. A. Ward. Mrs i tn inin
lary. Mra. A. t. Waninif . M
Wb.-fler. Mra i.nlpa 2tturt. Mr
fcrai J one. Mm. Clarke Ap.a
wall. Mre. liwaid I;-:;. lr
Letter Kub. Mrs. ais'roiai
Ramp. Mrs. C. A Sturgi. Ytoi:
itg from Helen. Mrs. V. W l.iatos
Guests from &.lTwrton r pre; Mia.
M. i. Mada. Mias l'iar. Ma
. I.ill.ta Madsea. Mm. A. Hn), Mrs
J. Mo. From !.ibih On - r. Mr
fjiaboe. Mrs. M.Uer e&i Mra.
bt acker.
Rev. Mr. Stirrer of Sai-m il!
b w.tb the li rooks Etansetifal
Sunday acbool aeit Suadar. Mar
1, and will preach tha morning
sermon.
Mrs. John Kay ia oa a aursiag
eaae Bear MoUJla.
J. KL Wilaoa M moving from
Brooke to tako a pUc pa Lake
Labia h.
Jiuiior Fiat Forfeitt.
The Central ftfuggera forieHed
tbelr baseball gam to tbe Fd
Mioe la what wae to be tbe fint
Cant ol tha Jaator twilight Wagef
eeaeoa wbea they felle lo show
wp for tbe setts. It to U ought
that the 6 1 agger failed to appear
da to mieundefwtaad.af of tbe
aaUc I
Turner, Or., May i. Myron i
Hewitt and Robert Gale a'.Undedl
the Older Buys' conference lal
week from the Wfinok.t Sunday
-chool.
The high arhooi orchestra, a--rompanied
by Mra. M. O. Peanson
oa the pi a no, fcraoed the mujir
tor the last week a'aght serric at
the Chrianan caurch, Friday
night.
Mr. Pete Coll- tiriH w.tu
relatire in Wood burn lt week
8cott LaKore was in Turner
trom the Battle Creek dUtric:
ir turdiy.
Bane Broe. nre compUlel
grading tl.eir parking g roue J op
poite the garage. It ad-is ma
terial!? to the neatness of the sur-
Mi. 1. &. Putnam was cxllrd lv
Salem last week to se her s:st-.'r.
.Mra. Mi Haley. ho waa severe, y
. njured in a f-H at hjr borue a'
that puce.
il:s Tat lxi Dciit!i. w ho l
tf ai.h;ng tUe Ueae i'a-wse ci.o-i
hear Wtodturn bat the a. tcol for
: nother year. M:as Dtlxoll attend
. d the teccbfii' ecnfcrt-nce at
Matn list ratu-iky.
George K.t j patrick returned
lh! wek fr-KU eai'.ern Oreg-tti.
where be hai Lta tmpk.vd on
Mr. Leaa. cperalur at Na!.
Mile, who li to re!. eve Mr. Sh-p-herd
a thit J trie k (teraUT a'.
lura.r. has rented the Cornell u
i'O'Jie.
Krd Mxire end wife of Mill
"!tv calUd nt t:ic G. A. G. iioort
i' rue Monday c vt niug.
H. Wipper U' able to be out fM
Iwtng his rTont 1!1baj and wa
in TuruT. T'leii'ijT.
Grandma ! men !n r' rtr d tr
! vrr low. Mr daurMer. Mre
H Wiper. M s A. fc K-v-eit-n
l-nl Mrv 1. K. 1. r.aert n. are ai-
:ic :n c: ring (or ber
L. H. lir-ker and fatnllr ol
I'ortUtd viaitei ai. the H. U Karl
!.lIUf.
C. K K n.n;t!'. who rai wttt
the enal cane in-tail eg the au-
t'rca..c e: i:a j . t rout; u 7uraer.
ha LoB a e.l lO C JmiK of -'-nl
li.a il - uu.e ut t . Kulrrn-J-f.'rt-.n
ak:'..Jai f l r tje prfeiiit
Ms At; Of i Ke.iy ca:.. u; Iron.
cji- ai. Tu'suAy ti:-i j. ti a
v i i t w.th VtCaj.- ft.;k.4.
Cforfce r'!U.vui.ii Kf. -Im-'ay
;h ti.e I'.- .i . t 7 W-t-li-ir.ql
-n. li !! d:he a p!ij
:r f-tr t"'n cn a :.i!;h.ty rn
.r 't th:cii tiu-y Live arurcJ tn
: h:t Ftate.
G'in T.'.n uctcris . l' m
ailon i t the ltv.! (. U Sail.-
-cd adtni-J- at ll.i I- itf iuv.
n -?-':tal in ljit UtJ-
The tr-tr s.eral lii J w-:.
4T!. rd last t; tur lay ru-mlcr.
. implet .ng trie instil. aiub ot th
"itnTnaMc tyrm rn
5 -ut her a Par it .c )et a 6ale-n
a I Marion.
Wit came rear bing a r'.p!
'ire ocr(irr,-.j t ee r-iant of the
Marl'n Co ,ntr Klit Growers a--
' latica Ivt Stttrav The p'ant
9 6fw ltart-d 1t the Turner Vz
6 Fibre f-'miunr. ho are oterat-
h.g tbe p'.act at rrwff.t Tne f:re
started from the eiLaut of ike
raaol'ne en-in w h rb furnisht-s
;ower for the ptint. The llai
waa discorert-.l ty Arthur lKm)ati
and et:uguUhed lef re any
great damage wa done If the
fire had burnM tlirugh the flrvr
a heavy loa would have rcwultc4
as a larr qjr.ntl:y of straw an!
f.nithed faber were In tbe build
it-C.
U C Moe. Tlremaa at the Ore-
goa tuberculne.a bopital. ta look
ing forward to a pleaeant rhit
with a brother-ia-taw. Bt Peter-M-a.
ife and sob of 9umae. Wash
Mr. Peter-. I oa hw way borne
from a tr to Oakland. Cel.
Gerald Gower. wh U looking
uTter the atore for the Hammond
I .am ber com-.ny at camp 24 at
Mill City, apeat Funday with hi
family, who are at the bim of
aire. Cower parent. Mr. and,
ir. . C- cater.
H. W. Srxiiu was in Salem. Mon
day, attending the pioneers' day
'-jenquei at the chamber of com
merce rooms.
C. 6. Stone, who reeid on par:
of tot Den.-'tcT farm, was in Tur
ner and Salei. Monday. He has
teen-red the balance of the place,
win ta now makes him a nce farm
R. W. tuTherd. third trck
operator at Tnmer, has been or-ii'.Tf-i
to BuiIjb a o-jo as relief
sent here.
The state evangelist for the
Chri?t:an cbur-h, Frank L. Pur
nell. closed a three weeks' revival
mitng la4 Sunday ncht. and
the first of the week U!t for To
i"jo, where he will hjid a series
ot Rtetinpa
Alton Killisn and wife of 5a
lent were in Turner. Thursday o
last week. T.!tlr.g with th
flucbanazft and envying the fieh-
.:ig arornJ Tiiri.tr.
B. J. Kimber of Salens jke b
f 're the Turner high school last
tdnedy.
W::le feeding ht cows la?.
Tfcuri.iav on? of them accidently
.riiei( Hoert (.a'e in the eye
with her bom. i.ightly disfiguring
ace.
Ac-ct H. S. Bcd rjDrt that
the ta .r.' J w;l s:oa ;ota;l
jirnal bell in the depot tn connec
. ioa with the a Jtomatic block,
inat will ring when train enter?
uthc-r end of the blo k.
The email daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 0. J. Sohltwtman was brough
to Silrerton. Wednesday eTening,
for medical attention. The little
girl broke her arm while at pTTr
at the Thomas wrhool house where
he was visiting.
A group of high school yonfig
people motored out to the home of
Mr. and Mre. Almon Balcn. wed
Bedar evening, to rire them
urpr.f. Mr. Lnd Mrs. Balch wer
but recently married.
The Led.ee' Guild of tbe Con
eregctional church will give
May dinner.
Mre. M J. Madden. Miss LilH
Mad-eo. M:s Winona Palmer.
Mrs. Andrew Kill. Miss LoHle
Hall. Mrs John Moe. Mie Juanit
Moe and M-s. Sophia Williams mo
tored to Brook i Wednesday, to at
teed meeting of the W oman
club.
Mr. and Mr. M C. WoodarJ
and daughter. Mi Cethrin
iwta,r.-i aire prner rvy4 tn arriT a
:heir Pih erton home this week;
from a three months' tour tn Europe.
Rosedals News
Roeedale. May 1 Mr. and M.
E. B. Strand of Loraa Tailed at
tte R. M. Cammack facjte Tues
day night. Tney expect to more
ck to oalea aoon.
W;nton Burr i who ha been
at Marehfie'd t again a( borne.
The N. P. E. L em den u who
were here for the week end con-
ence enjoyed a picnic in Tro
ver's wooes ia&t Saiurday.
The Euje fa-ni.y had re!saivee
?;::g them orer the week end.
EvaL?e:t.e etrrieea will beg.n
tie Frie&ie church next Mon
day eveniEg. May 4, conducted by
Rer. Paul L:nd:ey o: L'rhana. O.
Next Sunday the Red hill
Sua lay S;t'l convention w ill
meet at the Friend church for an
ail day ea:cn. Lackey d nner at
noc'n.
WlxyRichMBlood
Maxes vvnmers
How You Can Increase Your
Strength and Endurance !
Often in 2 Week' Tune
It is a well known fact that the
greaicsj athletes and the successiul
men rn every walk ol iile have plenty
of rich, red blood containing the proper
amount of etrrr.fc'h-g-.v'.ng iron. Thou
sands of weak, tired, ail;:;g, run-down
men and women hare, by simpry tak
ing orgsr.ic iron Nuxated Iron in
creased their strength, energy and en
durance and feit hkeentirely d'erent
persons in just two weeks time
For organic iron Nuxated Iron is
like the iron in your own blood and
like that in spinach and lentils. So it
act ta quickiy build up and invigorate
run-down bodies ana revitalize ex
hausted nerves. It is entirely krferen:
from ordinary mineral tinctures and
p: Us doe not injure the teeth nor d.s
turb the stomach. And it is so highly
roocertrated that oee dote is eca! to taripf
3oe-h2if qurt at p:rach "r a q ar. erf greet.
-j-ab. Tikt Nuxated Irorta;le:tfornut
:w? weeks and rcu'U be asQn:tJ how DJoct
roTKer arxl better yx ft el. M tey bac ii
t dcJdiiied. AtaL jod druigata.
SPRING SHOES
for MEN
'
You'll enjoy that well
dressed feeling w hen
Brown Bilt Shots form
the foundation, they've
been favorites of particu
lar men for years.
llKeaM.ilrfr
ik!
for Rat3 jSicxaj.SU-fyiH d Erxlvr!ce
3!
We are displaying an
array of models in Ox
fords, black and brown
and the new tan shades.
Let us show you the
new things for men at
your first opportunity.
BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
THAT ONE BEST SHOE FOR YOUR FOOT
Mrs Frank HubSa. who ha?
been bfen confined to the Stlrer
fn hnptil for aone time, is re-
STATE LANDS PAY
$117,705 IN APRIL
A to'.d of $117,705 T7 ma turn
ed over to tae lte treasurer dur-
Am 1 by ih state Ur.d board
i'.-Qrj.Cf l a nun; illy siat'-ment
: y C. G. iirja. cr. w th board
The it- nx ere .
Cv-Ji;u n school fund principal,
iayni-nts oa Uaax. ii:
CkSiiua shoi fund pr acjul. in
t t.ae -'u:c,i. 1 7 i S . cornn.on
jKil fnj l:;ttrt. SSO.Cl 5.
. r;cdiiuil college funi t-nncl-
payments on lu-mi.
. ztc it ar. 1 culee lund intfret.
T4b7; un;-r3.ty fund prinri-j-al.
pavnseuts a loan,. ?rt:
ainier-iTy f-jn-.l inlertwt. 1217 25:
.;'-b1 cT'-lit l'-tn fund principal.
M ! J Til; ruril fr";u. ren
J-:-d :r.tc:t.t. '.27$ 7; A. R
i.jr:.ACit tru f-nd principal, pay-r-ent
on lo-n. Iln : A. H Hur
jrik truM fund interest $"3
V;. error, f-m-l j -'n-i;al. $t'"'7 l y .
: -a!. $117 7i.TT.
Societe
Chocolate
Foam
In Lizht and Dark Coated
Saturday Only
36c lb.
2 lbs. for 70c
Limit 2 lbs. to customer
Only at
Schaefer's
Drug Store
"Yellow Front" Thone 197
133 North Commercial
The I'enslar Store ;
BICYCLE
if
PARADE
Hutch eon Paint Store
Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Kalsomine
and Wallpaper
If you have a paintins job to do come
in and pet our prices.
We have the risjht materials and can
tell you the amount required for any
job large or small -
Get the benefit of our 30 years experi
ence as practical painters.
Phone 594 '154 S. Com!. St.
Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store
A Bicycle Parade promot
ed to show the youth of to
day how to ride a bicycle
safely and well.
Every boy and girl nan
and woman with a wheel
is invited.
Elegant prizes for riders
with decorated bicycles
Eoy Scouts in uniform.
Oh Boy! Lefs Go!
Everything Free!
"Cycle Trades of America"
Silver Trophy cup to the
school with greatest num
ber of riders in the parade.
Percenage basis.
This will. be. the. biggest
bicycle even ever held in
this section of the counry.
Public Invited to
Willamette Ahletic Field.
Seats Free
W itness prize awards.
Safely first demonstration.
Plank ridinir contest.
Scooter race.
Clean invigorating sport.
A frea) leoii In bicycle riding
for health. And best of all
Nafety."
(Couretsy Police Dept.)
TOMORROW
10:00 a.m. Sharp
Assejnbley 9:15-10;00 on
Waverly Street between
State and Court streets.
Parade west on Court to
Commercial, south to
State, east on State to Wil
lamette Athletic Field.
(Courtesy
Willamette University)
Mr. W. A. Marshall, head
of State Industrial Acci
dent Commission- will give
a talk on Accident Prevention.
40 Prizes
Here is a
New Stunt
Riding on a plank 150 feet
long, 5 inches wide, 1 inch
thick.
The plank lies on the
ground and it can be rid
den all the way.
Can you ride it? Come and
try.
First prize for the rider
covering the greatest distance-
a Gold Watch.
Scooter Race
for Kids
UNDER 10 YEARS
If you have a Scooter get it out,
come to the Cycling Carnival Sat
nrday morning.
50-yard Scooter Race three
prizes.
Great sport for kids.
Order of Events
9:30-10:00 All riders assemble.
10:0ft Bike parade.
10:30 Safety demonstration.
and prize awards.
11:00 Scooter race.
11:30 Plank ride.
ASK THESE DEALERS IN BICYCLES FOR ALL PARTICULARS
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN HARRY W. SCOTT
335 Court Street
The Cycle Man"
147 Sooth Commercial St
MaHaWMeelSWiS