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THE CAPITAL JOUj&AL, SALEM, OREGON
Prom the Richest and
Best Part of the State
News from Nearby Valley Points
SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925.
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
OPERATORS OF
- STILL JOLTED;
TO TAKE APPEAL
Ifter dlsrllowinc motion for
suprewion of all testimony In
thti ease and for return of all the
pnperty confiscated, bassd on the
ruprenie court opinion In the Me
Daniel ease, Justlcs of the Peace
Finall yesterd-.'.y passed fcntenc
on four men who were arrested In
connection with the seizure of the
huso still nei'.r Mt. Ansel early in
the week. Joe Walker, on whos.
farm the still was located, was
fined $3000 nuil sentenced to one
year in the county Jail. Lester
Dickson, John Andrews and Henry
Johnson, were fined $60( each
and sentenced tc six months in
tho county JuU on the charge of
manufacturing liquor, and werr
were hound over to the grand Jury
on a charge cl rot-session of a atill.
Ths charge on which Walker was
sentenced wzi irssesslcn of a still.
Attorneys foi tho defendants
aro f I k lit I n K tho fane so stubborn
ly that It Is believed they will ap
peal to the circuit court and pos
sibly also to tho supreme court
Tho motion to suppress evidence
In the case and return the prop
erty, which was the l)lK still and
larne quantities of liquor and
inasb. aloo askod for tiie release
of the defendmtB. The motion
averred that no search warrant
was issued, that no warrant for
the arrest of the defendants was
lcmied and that no crime was com
mitted In the presenco of the om
cera. Justice of the Peace Smnll
stated that ho had issued the
anarch warrant after lielng re
cuoated to do co by Deputy Sheriff
Hoy Brcmmer and that me reason
it was rauuested was that a tiuck-
lrrt of containers followed from
Portland had icd to the Walker
premises. Brcmmer said on l"'
witness stand that Walker told
him he knew of the presenco of
the atill and led hira to the gran
ary where it was located. A. C.
Smith, state omcer, ana u. u.
Barker, federal agents, sold that
T'hen they reached the still It was
yet warm and that llijuor was
flowing from tnc cons.
ITER SYSTEM
At a meeting held In the base
me lit of the West Salem church
list night, general sentiment was
expressed in favor of voting $5000
In bonds for additions to the water
system of West Salem. It was
claimed that tnose who had been
opposed to the bond Issue failed
to put In on appcuranco and state
their case.
Besides John Gosser, mayor of
West Balera who called the meet
ing. J. B. Arnold, William An
drews and Mr. Needhant made
speeches, stating that the com
munity is growing, making in
treased water supply necessary,
and that no other method is avail
able to secure the necessary water.
(Josser stated that taxes would not
be increased, since siiOOO la lunula
Lave been retired last year by the
city, and money In now on hand
U) retire $3000 more next July.
"Even If we vote tho new bonds
we'll still be a thousand dollars
to the good,' said Gosser.
The question comes up to voto
on May 8. Over a month ago the
measure was voted down by a ma
jority of two voles.
DELICATESSEN
. WIFE CAUSE OF
Baltimore, Ma., May 2. A
"delicatessen wife," in the opinion
cf Mrs. John D. Sherman, presi
dent of the C.enernl Federation of
Women's clubs. Is cause for di
vorce. Speaking before the Mary
land Federation of Women's clubs.
Mrs. Sherman said she had no pa
tienes with women who enloy
themselves away from horns snd
rush back at the last minute be
fore the husbur.d arrives to buy
dinner at delicatessen store.
"No wonder divorces have In
creased (mm one In every thirty
marriages It yeara ago to one In
every fivs marriacos now," Mrs.
fiberman said.
Mrs. Sherman said the blame for
the conduct of modern youth
honld rest on the parents and
isntloaed mors honesty and
fundamental religion s necessi
ties in lbs home, she emphasised
"the demoralising effect on chil
dren of dally witnessinc the vio
lation of lav, especially the Vol
, stead act by their psrenta."
Dr. B. H. Whit
Osteopathy tmrwn
electronic Diagnosis and Trsst
ensat (Dr. A b ram's method),
ortlcs) Phone set o sit-J
M If. a. Bash mug.
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Nipporl, a suburb of Toklo, Japan, eurtcred a disastrous Mrs on
March 18, the homes of more than 1,800 workingmen being destroyed.
These pictures show the fire while It was at Its height.
West Salem News
Weal Salom. Muy 2. The Siivr
lea helj at tho homo uC Mrs. J. 13.
lied ford on Thursday afternoon
undtT the auilcea of the Indian
aid was well attended, and tho
Indies enjyyed a very pleasant time
v.lth lUerury dlveriluns and in u
.ctal way. At an cvirly hour tea
una cuke were Horviid.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tlioma
were hoatj at a family dm nor mi
Hunduy, given In honor of the
ft finer 'h brother, C. M. Thomas
and wlfo of OKI'ihuma. The sutntw
v.re Mr. and him. W. A. ThoimiH
and family, Mr. nnd Airs. I, V.
Thomiw and clilldren, Mr. and Mr.
A. F. Lamb and f unlly, A. F.
I'honiuB nnt wif, and Mr. and
aim. w. K. Thtnu.i and tlio hon
ored KUesta. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M.
Thnmnw. Frank Thomas had not
ween his brother for nineteen years.
Tho entfji liiniucnt ttlvtm In th
church Frldiy evonhig wan woll
alien led nnl en Joy J. The roflt
rouilzbd from It Koes toward tho
buJUhntf fund.1 Wlorli U still slow
ly ro!fiMln in tho new ohurch
It may tie of intercut to lh
1'ilonda of Mrs. W. J, M:iirow of
iHuiUec t luvr she In qulta III, and
Is in a hotrptul An Diiudfo.
Ilio Kunrlay school board meet
iny mot in Iho church Thursday
evuulu?. Qul'.o u fuw woro proa
tut and very i.iuny tbinb's were
diMciiHset pert lining lo ihe iiun-
duy school.
sBertlu Ktitf.;lhoin of Monmouth
noimtl gpi n: the u ji.i-enJ at
lu.iuo utijomuiinlvd by her friend,
Mint ertftt WiiUw of Monmouth
Mr. and Mrs. ,Smlih nn I U unga
te-r of l-'orest lirtvo were recent
quests of their old time friends,
Jr. nnd Mix. Tiiinly.
Klmer ItHlen, of 1'oriland visit rd
at the homo of hU fatliei V.
.M iles, H'inday.
Iter, (juncr wh-t has leoen con
fmrd to a IWHtpitil Ui E.ileni. after
a torlous tiMerat'on In ni'ic'i better.
Mr. and Mni. Matthew flood
Mieed visited their daughter Mrs.
Itohertson of oear Summit Sunday.
Frances 1 1 tin t of Kena was a
recent visitor nt iho honff of her
Stand p i ren t s, Mr. a ml M i s
Hunt.
Some of thf cbil Iron of our
town were very buiy the flrnt if
Muy hiding May b.uki'M on folks
porches.
Mrs. Flint and daughter have
renttrf the Thomas Males tironerty
in Fifth t.vet.
Mr. and Mrs. Iloiwa.m and
family i;ent ISunJay nltn lolatlveM
at Auma.ille.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris DoalrUht
motored to l'oitlind Sunday, to
lMt ot the home of U'O former's
son, Km est Boutrlght and family
Chrlh lturroiiKTi of .Vewnor: sieitt
fiit'lay at th KnKellioin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ru-ber nnj Mr.
and Mrs. Hilph Rebern and rb'.l
dren visit?! nt the home of Mr.
end Mne. Forrester of the pilver
tin road Pun l iy.
Quite a few folks In town at
tended the f ultra I of l)r, K K
OUttc-t of Medford. Wednesday.
lie jsavi-e many frlendu lr. the
la lee. dik4rict to morn his low
'For to know hlu was to love him
and to ap-'ak of him wa to
nrjilne."
Mrs. prannon Is lolourntnc with
friends In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. o. E. Tandy en-
tertlwed the following friends
Tnea-lay Mr. and Mrs. M. C
orby of Marlon, (1. C. Harris.
Mrs. Kleanor Uetuhell and Mre
Blanch Crow.
Tholm.1 CUre wlto tauohea
ftchool at Fall Creek, cole bra ted
her blrLbdav with her nnrnnti
Mr. and Mia. Clara during the
weeic end.
Mr, and Mis. Karl Straubaugh
wero Bun day dinner ffuoniji at the
homo of Mr. and Mis. Kmmitt
llcluun.
Mr. R. A. Hunt viHited laat
week with hor daughter Mim. Ed
mund Tietken of Indeiiendence.
Tho housu built on Fifth ntrar-t
I y (j. YV. Thonias, la rcudy lo occupy.
Mrs. !. Hext Ii.ti ti.iMitirio.l hpr
home by having flume kulclmlning
done.
Mr. N!;?"U called a mass meet
ing Friday evening In town, to dis
cos things relative to the can
nery In Wont Kalem.
MiHs nianchu Haokett of Lin
coln was tlia guest of her friend
Claudlne (Verth Inst week.
IDelbert Moro of Eugene male
n recent visit on his parents, Mr,
and Mith. F. M. Moore.
Mit). I3(anfield la staying with
Mr. und Mrs, JUIes for un ex t on do .1
lime.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emm lit Dickson
and Mi'- Ihr.li.s made a buMnest
r.nd pleasure trip to Portland laat
week.
Reverend L. V. Cannell (tang a
hipIo at the Bol Sunday school
at rvlccs lost Sunday efttrnoon
which was enjoyjd by all.
Work on the cannery Is very
itipldly progressing.
Mrs. Klliolt very well known In
Went Baleni, an1 who has been
r.wtny ywrs -n inv.ill I, living In
Salem now at tho home of Mrs,
McKennela and la In very feebfe
l.cnlth.
nr. dtlbert, pastor of the First
Puptlst chirch at Almrda, Cali
fornia nindo a short vlttlt on hid
friend.. Rev. L. F. Cannell and
family, S"wtnM lny evening.
Mr Hobble, who liar been con
fined to the house for several
weeks with th Inriuenaa, Is not o
well at tlitti writing.
Charles W'urn-. has moved hi
family from the Otorge Pa via
property to the Chas. rhllllpa
property. Charles Vhillips has
n.oved to tho Rent fro ranh ner
Hola.
PENCIL MAGNATE QUITS
WITH FORTUNE MADE
Aiw A'ork, May !. Phillip
llerolihcimor, city chamberlain,
has disponed of Me interests In
tho Kailo Toncll company or
whlrh be was president, and will
I'.evoto Iho ro-nalmlor of his life
and fortune, esinaated at fti.000.
(00, to public service aud phllan
throny. Mr. flrrnlhhelmer Is SB and In
rop, bcnllh. lie sold Ills hold
ings In the pencil company to
Hire) nephews, Kdwin llerolt
lieimer, who now Is president, Al
hrrt Derolthcimnr, treasurer, and
Henry Herolrne'mer, secretary.
air. lleroliheimer cams to this
country In 1HH5 from Bavaria
-hers he was born.
$900 BABY GRAND $43
Will take your upright la as
first payment and you may pay
balance $10 monthly.
GEO. C WILL
4111 State 81.
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S SALEM, OREGON
Manufacturers of i
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Butchers Wrapping Adding Machine Paper,
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Silverton News
Sllvertnn, Or., May 2. (Spe
cial.) -me aiay day festival has
been postpone.! until May 19. It
is to be held II the court east of
the bugene flt-ld building as :t
was last year, Ueserved seats will
be aold and the proceeds of this
will be used to meet the expense
or costumes. 1'artlclpants arc:
Queen, Cora Hoverson; attendants
lirenda lloweu, Louisa Olipliant,
Elizabeth Keone, Ruth Larson,
Iiorl, Bachett, Vulda Uavls, Uorlii
Cramer, Margaret Keene, -Alice
Ketherlli and Louise llarkhurst.
The first baseball came of the
sciason for the Silverton tctm will
it, played on tho Silver Falls dia
mond Sunday. The Franklin
Carage team from Cortland will
meet the locul team.
Don LonUen went to Seattle.
Thursday, bu ng called there by
the death of a sister. Mr. l.onden
is an employe at the SIlvoe'FallF
Timber company mill.
Fred rteeves received as a glit
from the local Modern Woodmen
ot America aud the lodge at Cor
dova, 111., a M. W. A. emblem
vatca charm. Mr. Reeves Joined
the lodge at Cordova, 38 years ago.
and as near as can be ascertained
is the oldest member of the order
in the state.
Those to represent Silverton at
the county spelling contest to be
held at. HAlem Mnv 9
Comstock, Mell'le Darkhurst, Mary
niaiaer .wui'am Darkhurst and
Kmma Dohroaky.
The parent-teacher's association
of Silverton will hold its last
meeting of the year on Thursday,
May 7. At this time election of
officers will be held.
Rev. Frederick Belts, who has
been holding meetings at Silver
ton for the pajt month, has gone
to Tillamook, where he will assist
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stcnberg, for
merly of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs.
Stenberg are holding a revival
campaign at Tillamook.
Victor Jen!t:n tlia 7vAnH.ntH
son of Mr. end Mrs. R. Jenkins, is
at tho Silverton hospital recover
ing from the operution for appen
dlctU. ..
1 . i
M. E. DeOulre. of the Golden
(How dairy, ban bought a 62-acre
tanch in tlia mm jii,i,iin jid..i.
from B. V. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs.
reiereon will make their home at
Portland wimrA M Da i
-. . Kv.uiauu UHB
employment.
The n.w Pin. .,.., . . ,.. I
luciuiy in
stalled on the high school and
; ""'" irving buildings at
Hilvertnn hw tl, l.' . ....
-. uM.iuutii uros.,
was given a public demonstration
... r , morning. la tho
Washington Irviug building 156
I'tiplbi reached the ground safely
n OtlA TlllniltA or,A ,1.1... .
. luuieeu sec
onds after the aiarm bad boen
sounded. Two chutes were n,i
Winning In the district declam
atory contest ot Silverton were
Orvln Severson, high school; Mar
guerlls Welch, claea B, represent-!
lug 6th, 7th and 8th grades; Morv'
Soffe. class c, representing ar,'i
4lh and &th grhdiat. These win
ners are eligible to- enter the coun
ty contest to be held at tialeiu on
May 9.
Trinity church sti been secured
for the dinner which the Amer
icsn Legion suxluary will give on
Oregon products day. The menu
will contain Oregon products. The
dinner will be served from 12 to 2.
D. C. Kinney, of the Kinney &
Totter store, is at the Sllvurton
hospital fur medical treatment.
Mr. Kinney Is ens ot Silverton's
long time merchants. For many
years he has been In charge of
the etore. Utiriug his absence .
S. Porter will have charge.
Word has been received from
Corvullla that Arthur Bjonteganl
')f Siivelliiu has bju pledged to
the I'lii Alalia PI, a local fratern
ity. ' -
NEW IKGORPORATIONS
The follow in articles of incor
poration were Hied Thursday with
me slate corporation department
First ilo.tB.gc t'uvinf-: Loan
03sciation. Outario; incorpora
tors, H. L. Peterson and entire
city of Ontario; capital, $ 1,000,
U00. -
Lebanon Gdi-agc, Ibanon; in
ccrporators, Vornon Heeves. Ber
tha Reeves. Charles J. Olvis, Alroa
iivia; capital, mo.uoo.
Tho Wardrobe. Marthfield; In
corporators, Glenn O. Burrigbt
Paul V. McElwain. Alia McEI-
wain; capital, J5000; cleaning
anu pressing.
Russell L:inl & Livritock com
pany. Portland; incornorators.
Henry M. Isaacs, Dan J. Kenny,
it. ii. ltauen; capital, sid.uot).
State Securities comnanv. Port-
mad; .incorporators. W. M. Mas
ters. J. F. Alexander, C. L. Wal
lace; capital. 56000.
H. B. NcwLiud Ic company,
Portland; incorporators, II. B,
Xewland, Plowden Hlott, Glcndors
S. 'ihompson; capital, $25,000;
in.siiriince an-1 brokerage.
Mt. Angel News
Mt. Angel, Or., May 2. (Spe
cial.) Alvln Saalfeld, the oldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saal
1 fill, was tokcu seriously 111 with
an attack of appendicitis early in
Ihe vFeok and was ruplied to St.
Vincent's hospital In Portland,
vhere an operation was perform-
Honolulu, H. I., May 2. (By
Associated Press.) The Hawaiian
Udunds surrendered wlthnnt D
struggle today to the attacking
lorces ennsiea men irom the vis
iting United States grand fleet
who swarmed to all points of
amusement anil historic Interest
here while officers ot the army
and navy continued the serious la
tor of attempting to determine
the winner ot tho recent sham bat
tle against the Oahu island de
fenses. Whatever differences of opin
ion eXiSted in IhA Ueiet seaalnn
today as to why the island was
surrendered to the "attacking"
forces. tllA "c.intni-erl" nnnnlo .a
cclved the invading enlisted men
with traditional open armed hos
pitality.
New Corporations.
P ml ('liiirrl, lit rM.ri... rin.a.
burg; Incorporators, V. S. Patter
son, C. W. Bradtnrd, Louis, Tom
linson; capital, 2000.
Lea-wetherbeo-Newell Invest
ment romnnnv Hnirj.nn tnMi,nAv.
ators, W. K. Newell, F. n. Wether
bee, E. U, Lee; capital, (5000.
notice or a decrease In capital
from 1400.001 tn l!nn r.nn nnn
wan filed tiv Armmi. A nnn,n..n,.
ot Chicago.
Notice of an Increase In capi
tal from 1 100,000 to (160,000 was
file,! hv thn Than Tlorn-mann DhH.
Manufacturing company of Portland.
uiper
The new Phil.o Drynamic Bat
tery is the highest-powered bat-
tery, plate for plate, ever built for
starting: a car. This means quicker
starts greater protection against
hand-cranking ordeals.
The life of a Philco Drynamic
Batery doesnt fetart till you get
the battery. This means you get
its full life therefore longer and
far more economical service from
your battery. f.
Let us safeguard you against the
embarrassme&ts and dangers of
battery failure by installing your
Philco now.
E. H. BURRELL
Battery and Electrical Service
23 V N. High Street Phone 203
PHILCO
Diamond-Grid Batteries
eu. The operation was success
ful. ,
A large group ot the Catholic
Daughters of America met Mon
day evening at the home ot Mrs.
J. W. Ebner for a social evening.
Five hundred was enjoyed with
high score going to Mrs. J. A.
Kaiacr. Second prize waa won by
Mrs. Frank Au.cnn,
Mrs. Anton Sechtcm, Mrs. Joe
Gaiuen and smill daughter, Doro
thy, Mrs. F. A. Nizit and her
daughter, motored down from
Portland on Tuesday to visit with
Mt. Angel friends.
Dr. J. H. McArthur has pur
chased a new Overland sedan
(rom Jake Kaiser.
Funeral services were held yes
terday for Kathleen Turner, the
13-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Ed Turner, who died Quite
suddenly on Thursday. She was
though to be recovering from the
effects of a recent case of dlph
therla although she was being
kept in bed. Death came sudden
ly. The four-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houghman had a
miraculous escape from serious in
jury one day this week when an
automobilo ran over her and she
recoived only a few minor scratch
es and bruises. With some ot the
neighbor children she was playing
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This piano Is worth more than
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outfit, Terms (10 a month.
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borne. A car passing by swerved
widely Id an attmpt to miss the
child hut the driver was unable
to avoid hitting ber. The name
ot the driver was not discovered.
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