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I'AGE TWO From the Richest and ! IW Part of the State IN TRACK MEET Bilrertoa, Or, May 12. (Spe cial.) Ttaal tiilvenim biKh school baa very cooj track material wan Conclusively proved here Saturday aiternoon wbeo they defea-.'-i Mill City with a acorn of SS to 2f. 1 be t-llvei tou toys ahowed consid erable speed and will put up a rood light at tne county meet a: ialem next Saturday and at the northwest meet at I'acillc uuiver atiy a week from Saturday. The eveuta in the meet between Mill City and Silrertua, Saturday, were aa follows: 50-yard dssli Dwtgbt Kircher. Filrerton. first in 6.45 seconds; (.athwood. aecond, and Kuxik, Uilrd. both of Mill City. 100-yard dash Kircher, 811 verton, firat. 10 seconds flat; I Kircher, Bilvsrton, aecond; Cath niil. Mill City, third. Broad Jump u. Kircher. Sil- verton. firat. 11 feet, t laches: Baltimore, Mill City, second; Catherwood. M:il City, third. Mile run U Kircher, Bilver- f n. firat, 6 minutes, 1 seconq; lutler, ijilverton, second; Shaw. Mill City, third. HiRli jump Baltimore, first, 5 fVet, Mill lily: 1. Kircher. Silrer t'n, second; Scriber , Silvcrton. third. Diacua Shaw, Mill City, firat. 9J feet; I'atlierwood. Mill City, reeond : Scrilier'. Silverton. third. 440-yard dah Ollkeraon. Kil- verton, firat, L5 seconds; Klook, Mill City, scond; Uuticr, Silrer- ton. third. 220-yard di.h D. Kircher, li.t. 22 seconds flat: L. Kircher Kilvertnn. aecond; llaltimore, Mill I ilr third. Shot put L. KlrrheY, Silverton, firat, 38 test, t, iocliea: i. mrcn tt, Bllvorton Mscond, Baltimore Mill I'llv third Mill City forfeited tha relay raec to Hilverton. Brooks News It.-nr.Lu Or Mirv 12. Mm. 8. V. Manning; of Gervais visited Mrs Kan t'ronin. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs John Wythecome of Arlington are visiting nor par tnls, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones. f V Axhhmieti and funilly via lud old friends and acquaintances Id tr.s Sheitiurn oiainct minunr. kM r'aihnrn Itlnntnn has re ti.tl.fd from her visit In Salem and Is now with her dausmer, ra f'U-,1,. Itarrl. Clyde Harris waa Portland t.,.,. H.,tnr:lnV. Barah und Uorrrude, daughters of Mrs. A. M. (,'unnon of Portland, ore visiting tl:ir grandparents Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones. William V. Hurris mode trli to I'otrlsnd, Saturday. The ftret lettuce from the La Mh district v. as marketed Satur- Ucorge Ttump irrov a new auto mnhlle home Irom Balem, Satur day. Mlaa Fern Batehelor waa horn from Portland. Saturday. BROOKS LADIES AID MEETS .. ... it- U '. u 19 Thi urouiii wi., ' j - - - 11 rook j Ladios Aid net Thursday with Mr. M. L. Jones at Lablah Mesdows. Two aomiorters wfn tmlMhed durlnK the afternoon lLetroahmonta wore served. Those .ttofiding: r.lrs. A. Madsen. Mrs bailey, Kev. Mulligan, wife "and tlaughlT, Sirs. . 1. fuller, airs. A. L. Wamplo. Mrs. A. E. Harris, m t ' tt X llnriMB Um f'harli" Ut, J U Dunlavv. Mrs. i'red llntchelot,' Mrs. Ward and liailithtnr, Allen. Mrs. Oilison, Mn. Leaher. Mrs. Kibby and daueliter MUs Marr and Mrs. Csmjihell. JEFFERSON YOUTH IS DEAD Knici'ne. Or.. Must 12 J.yle K L. Wrriille, 20, of JffffonMin, (liil here totJay, Funeral Mr v Icon will be hi'14 ul tin Jeftomin Chrlfttiuu rhurc-li WcilneM.Hy . !rnon t J c.rlock. Hugh McCulluin of Ktmno U1 conduct the nervlcM. hiiriai will le t Allmny. Yimnn; VVi'JJle ii vurvlvrrl by tiifl purtuU, iir. and Mn. V. V f(Mlo, aaj by a brut-tor am! ilr. I-eo Rit Helena, ll HvinK at J-'Uthoii. He wan a mmbrr of tSe rbriisiin t hurrh. )' K:A ' 'X f,' -' " IBfi W. T. RIGDON & SON, MORTUARY Chemeketa Street at Cottage EsUbliaiitd 1891 News Silverton News Silrerton. Or.. May 12. (Spe cial.) Kev. and Mrs. George lltn- nkaen were buslneaa callera at I'orliaad OS Monday of this week- Mas Clara Kuenzl of Silverton ant the week-end at Portland. I .... I,ra,n. Harrf fr- Km, Waller Larson, John Larson jderl Larson ana urval iarson inade up a tiahlnie party and went ;o Oregon City Sunday. They re lrt that the 1 h refused to even look at the hock. A Norwegian snipper will be nerved to the public by Trinity Aid society at Trinity ehurch Sat urday eveninr. The dishes will oe the favorllea of Norway. Fol lowing the supper the Girl Scouts sill cive a play entiti'.d "Miaa Ie-l-orah'a Pocket Book." A miaslon ary wil also be present to give a lecture. C. S. Briatil. George Mais and P. A. Comitalk will leave this week for tijclr trip around tb'! L'nited States. Mr. Bristol Is head- It.v tha nrMf pnrl the InumeV Will te made in tlie seme car that Mr. Silverton, Or., May 12. (Spe cial.) Trinity Youni; People'a no. ciety gave Mother day pro gram at Trinity church Sunday Klternoon. Heading were jflven by iira. M. O, Uuoueracm, Aliris Anther To we, MiM AKnes llatte 'jerg and Norman JeniHfn, the lat ter a m umber of the lioy ficout trop; Mm Lit her Larson sane 'itock Me to Hltep Mother," by Ernest I-elie, and as an encore sravc "Tliat Wonderim Motiier 01 Mine"; hlrn. John Uoplerud gavt two nlano Svflectiona. The dirt H-:otit troop, under the ieaderiikip ot MUs hither Larson, also gave cumber on the pro gram. At thin time twelve Girl Scouts were awarded merit badges. Louise lienriksvn and hsther 1 owe each were awarded four, lieicn and Martha Thompson each won three,, vhlle the remainder of the girls won two and one. The badges were given rbr scholarship home nunttng, Mtrlbe and religious tnowletige. (Jirls earning badge were Ksthcr lowe, Evalya o him, Ma Oss, Sylvia Larscn, Al- thea Meyers. Fthcl Laraon, Louise Henrlkfeo, Martha Thompson, Uuth iArson, Helen BeiiWD aud .lord is K I oh tor. Following the program the Young Peoples society held a short business meeting. The matter ot placing an electric lighted sign hoard on the grounds outside of Trinity church was taken up and a committee uppoluted to Invest! gate the matter. On this commit ee were John Uoplerud, Thea Jensen and U. C. Jacob sun. An other matter tllscunied was that of spimsortng the Lutheran col lege bund which comes to Silver ton in June, Mrs. M. (i. UundVr Hon, M. C. Jacobeen snd Mies Marie t-'orhouBe were elected on this committw to make arrang? .nents. ALLE6ED FORCER INDICTED 'Dallas. Or., May 12. Earl M. Cullen, who was ar rented rocently in Kukcuc and brought bark t' Dallas on a fcrgery charge, was bound over to the grand jury after a prelitinnavy hearing today. 111.- bund u placed at $t-G0. Culleu's (timtly rtsii at Springfield. New Corporations. The followinr nrtrlre ot Incor poration were filed Monday with the slate coriorntlun department: MrMinnviiio Ice company. Mr Mlnnvtlle; Incorporators, ti. H Kimball, M. h. Klmlmll, llrryl Mllno: capital, .'.. oon. KurIp ItldKit Hod & Gun dull. (Inmatil Knits; litcorpnrnlor. T red II. Elinll lb, E. II. Johnaon. Wilson 8. Wiley and others. Central Plicrmsoy, The litillcs: incorporators. H. 1 Claliel. Ken eelh Hume, A. K. Cadv; capital, i lo.ono WoolwoTth Store Sells Wildroot The Woo I worth 6 snd 10 Store has jusl received new stock ctf Wildrnnt Hair Tonic end Wild- root Liquid Shampoo as advertis ed In National mugaxtnea. Adv. from Bristol made ah eastern trip la two years They expect to travel east ove.' the Lincoln high way and return by the southern routs. They will return to Silver ton this fa!L Mr. and Mrs. arlbur Madsen of Brouka.and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tingleatard of Jefferson were Sil verlcra visitors on Sunday. M. C. Woodard has been spend ing a number of days at Seattle looking after business interests. Henry Staarrll has purchased property on la Cast Hill. Mm. Asel-iv.sson entertained a few friendseTharaday afternoon for bvr motirtr, whoar. S4:h birth day tt was. " -Louis Bock motored to V.'enat chee, Waah.. Sunday with the in f ntion of visiting at the home of bis brother, Charles, tor n week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bock own and mararer a bakery there. They are also proprietors of the Silver ton bakery. Announcement was made on Sunday at St. Paul's Kpiscopal church that the last of the fund needed to complete the payment of the full indebtedness on the new buildings had been subscribed and that on Sunday and Monday, June 14 and 15 the church would be consecrated. It is the custom in the Episco ral church not to consecrate until all indebtedness has been paid. The two-days' celebration will be opened with tbe consecration or Sunday by Hitthop Sumner with a special preached for the evening and on Monday with the clergy of the diocese Invited aud a duy of thanksgiving ending with a din ner and the burning of the notes HOUSE NUMBERING IN SILVERTON IS REVISED Silverton. Or.. May 12. fSD clal.) The numbering on homes nnd places of business has been rotie over and straightened out at Silverton. The even numbers have been placed on tlie-rlKlit side of t ho street and the odd numbers on tire left. Main street divides the city north nnd south and Water street nllvdcs it east aud west. The nu ot-rins; starts from tlieae points. I& each block 25 feet have been al lowed betwees numbers that Ir. the event of a lot splitting there will a whole number for the addco tulldlns;. In the Cowines nild. tion numbers) start from 100 at rt'ater stre:. SALEM TENNIS TEAM WINS FROM DALLAS The flalcm hhrli vrhonl tenni- ifvim ariin chnlkcd ui a win on their lonn lint of victories when they defeated the Dallas tenni irtciaem five mntrhpji to one. The gonira wear piny J on the Asylum cuurts. Ivan While Arfented Holt of ..alias. 7-5. -, 9-7. Lull won over Ha hreewer by 8-1. 6-3. Creech ilt-fralrd Juiy by s-3. 6-4 and aim to took a tlec-bjlon from Kills, -2, B-3. The locals lost in the dotiblcn when Mi to and Creecb t ihelr in.-, irh lo I.ty nu (I llllis. ti-7, 8-ft. t-3. Luis and White won their match from Holt and Cthtccsei by a ncnre of $-J, t-6. The red and bine: team I to meet the Corval Ms hljrh arhnol to m on the Asylum rourta next Hntuidity nfirrnoon at 2:10. Certain-teed Extra Qoality Roofing From the standpoints of service and cost Certain- ' teedhas proved to he: "The best typcof roof for most buildings, and the best quality roofing of its type." Certa'tn-tced Roofing has made good all over 1 the world under all conditions, as proved by its I tremendous sales. It is suitable for factories, ! elevators, garages, warehouses, residences, hotels, farm buildings, stores, out-buildings, etc. i The use of CertainJeei will save you money j when you build or remodel or when you replace n old roof. '' . t Gabriel Powder & Supply Co. 175 South Commercial Street THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Nearby DALLAS TO BACK FLAX PROJECTS Dallas. Or., May 12. Governor Walter M. Pierce was the speaker cf tbe day Monday at the Dallas chamber of commerce luncheon. He was welcomed by Urge turn out of local' business and pro fessional men. 0jvernfr Pierce spoke on the flax Industry, declaring; that he was optimisti- (or its success In this section and asked the support of local men In encouraging 1L He also diwuseed toe flax ret ting and scutching plant at the penitentiary and attention tha: bad been given it trader bfs sd miinstration. He indicated that an increase in the capacity of this plant would-be considered as soon as the Dominion Linens' proposed mill was assured, as It would need approximately 4000 acre more tiax. s Next Monday, Ralph E. Will iams, republican national commit teeman for Oregon, and Dean Col lins, Portland newspaperman, will be the speakers. Both are former Dallas men. On May 25, B. F. Irvine, editor of the Oregon Jour nal, will be thi speaker. EUGENE GOLFERS TAKE fIRST TOURNEY FLIGHT Eugene golfers walked away with the first flight of the tri-eity tournament oa the llahee course yesterday, turning In a"plus score c! 32 as agaluet a plus of 20 for ('orvallia and a minus of &2 for SaJ fm. E. Kay. Mclntyre. Olinger, Wood and Mangis were the only locals to turn In plus scores. 500 CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Drooks. Or.. May 12. -T he LakA Labish Five Hundred club was en tertained Saturday evening at the home - of Clyde ri arris. There were five tables. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturgis taking high hon ors and George Harris and Mrs. C. V. AflhbauKh low. Hefreshmnts were served by Mrs. Clyde Harris and Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh, Others present were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mumper, Mr. and Mrs. F. ft;atbes and daugh ter. Merle Mathes, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. Miss Mnhle Page, Addis'jn Page, Mss Tatitinp Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. liouis Fia't and son, John Mathes,-- Mr. and Mm. Art Madsen, C. V. Ashiwuffh Miss Ivarlne nnd Ernamae Stur- gis and Krw'n Bturgls. NERVE PAIN, -NEURITIS, NEURALGIA RELIEVED A new discovery, a physician's prifcription, quickly ends nerve p.-iln. No lotiRfr ncd you endure the torture and suffering ot nene pain; darting, ahocWlnK. creeping. nerve sensations; neuritis and neu ralRla, whlcii sloivly, surely and tlHtiCT;rou8ly onilermine the entire nervous system, oftfn producing (tenons nerve exhauition which re sults In phvilcal and mental ner vous breakdown. Kiop the devitalizing effects of neuritis and Its kindred nervous Unorders safely and eu-ily with Kua Neuritis Tablets. This re in a rkiiiit) rentecly is com pounded from tbe prescription of an cml nrnt phyfaleliin. and In baed on the hrlciire of Homeopathy, a method nf treatment endorned by phyil('lani nnd dorlors everywhere. Kopn Neuritis T.ibU-ts not only hrlnR relief in cases of neivs patn. but tone up the exhuntvd nerve roll, thereby n-'vltalixlnx . the en tire nervous system. They are Kuaranlecd harmlths and (re from narcotic, brmni !- and coal tar proilucts. Your drutKist will rec ommend them. l'err'' drun utore will nupply ou. Mali order filled. Adv. rhone 728 POWDER LADEN TRUCK STRUCK BY AUTO Scio, Or., May 12. Last Mon- t;ay evening about -o'eioek m N. 1. Worn son and A. T- Powell wer returning from Salem with some COO pounds of giant powder on the. Morrison track. &n accident oc curred at Jefferson which might' have been serious bad the powder exploded. - Mr. Morrison was coming east on the main .street of Jefferson snd & touring car with two men mm occupants came along the high way and Just as Mr. Morrison was erofislng the highway tbe touring car struck bis truck broadside turning It completely around. bending the ran n in? board, splint ering the frame. The front end of ;ne touring car was completely wrecked. The two men were on their way. rom Hood River to Bandon. where tbey were to r.-ork. Mr. Morrison accompanied the to Albany and assisted them to continue on to ftandon. HAZEL GREEN TOSSERS LOSE TO CENTRAL HOWELL Hazel Creen, Or May 12. The Hazel Green baseball team went town to defeat uy a three point margin In ?. ct.me played against Central Howeti recently. The final count stood 9 to 6. Mr. Frenia-d of this city is im proving rapidly in health. He hat? been seriously ill for some time. CANBY FARMER DROPS DEAD Canby. Or., May 12. Henry Engle, 59, dropped dead at his 'arm east of Canby yesterday morning white driving his herd to tbe pasture. Paralysis of tbe heart : supposed to have been tbe im mediate cause of death. Mr. Engl? is survived by a wife and family of children. He had been a resi dent of this community .many years. ' Committed to AsvTmn. Dallas, Or., May 12. Mre. Cor delia Freeman, aged 83 years, wop committed to the state : "hospital Monday. Mrs. Freeman's family sre transients who are at present employed in the Independence hop yards. Her rendition is attributed principally to her advanced aire. MM MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Ira Jorgensen Cor. Ferry and High Sts. Salem, Oregon AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER . Valley Points With Salem acnsoU entered for the first time in many years, the annual county track meet will be held on Willamette field next Saturday, thoe in competition be ing units surrounding Stayton Turner, Wood ourn and Silverton, in addition to the Balem schools. Leslie F parks will select the Sa- lera team in tryout probabry to morrow. It is vnderstood that Sa Um high school cannot be entered mtwiaijy and only its gymnasium closet -will compete. Leaders ot the various sections will be Robert Goetz of Silverton Frank Fagan o! Woodburn, J. R. lildgood of Turner, O. V. White oi Stayton and K. L. Van Oradel of iilem. A silver cup will go to the winning school and ribbons to the place winnesr. This year a new system of clas sification will be tried out there Leing six divisions baaed on four different points. The points are grade, age, height and weigh t. All grades are eligible to compete irom tbe fourth grade up through the high school. This classifica tion will be applied to both boys nod girls this year. If tbe new classification proves a success with this year's experiment, next vear It is the plan to hare sep arate classification for "both boys :nd girls. On May 23 tbe eonnty baseball champonship will be played off on Silver Falls diamond at Stay- ton. The semi-finals will be Wait for "The Lady nmm niiaiiiirnxsra played oft ihw week in the-nortu end with Aurora and Mt. Angel playing for the njrth end cham pionship of the grade schols and Woodburn and Gervais high schools for ths north end cham pionship in the high schools. In the south end Stayton won the high school championship and Aumsnile the grade school cham pionship. The county declamatory contest -.va1; staged hen at the high scnooi tuilding Saturday night with Floyd Massey of Stayton and Feme Wadsworth of Gervais win ning first and second places in the high school division. Colenc linnia. Hayejville, and Zoe Cuu torth, Gervais. took first and sec ond places in the sixth, seventh jnd eighth grauet and Mae Coffey t liver ton, ani Dorrls Walling, Jef ferson, taking first and second 1 laces in the third, fourth and tilth grades. The judges were Miss Beth G Parage. H. E. Rdtson, U. of O., and C. B. Mitchell, O. A. C. Presents lion ot the mecaU"was made by Robert Goetz. Hazel Green Hazel Green, May 12. Mr. Hammer, an employe of the Valley it o tor company, returned from the hospital afur having a piece of steel taken irom nis eye. Mrs. M. H. Sim enjoyed the ra dio concert Tuesday evening at C A. Kobow's. Mr. and Mrs. Thielen and daughters of Hollywood visited their daughter, Mrs. Ruby Wach en, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lottie Matthfs of Middle Grove called on Mrs. Pete Woelke. Tuesday. Mr. M on Und on is back to work again am the Johnnie Zielinski house, after having the flue for four weeks. Miss Leila l.ucfcey return p;1 CORNS In u mlnutsi -Int ks n i UZScholYs jLiriO'pads The extra quality built in by the extra process of Gum- -Dipping, the economy of these wonderful tires and the added mileage obtained from them during the past two years, has created such a large demand that over 75 7o of Firestone's mammoth production is now Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords. This naturally has greatly increased the total sales volume and the huge Firestone factories are now taxed to capacity, on a 24-hour schedule to supply the demand. This large volume, produced under the most economical tire manufacturing methods, permits Firestone to sell these extra -process Full-Size Balloons at no extra cost to car owners. And this is in the face of the greatly advanced cost for crude rubber brought about by the operation of the British Rubber Restriction Act. Bear in mind that Gum-Dipping means longer mileage greater economy. But there is no extra cost to tire buyers! Enjoy the eafety, economy and comfort of Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords thi3 summer. Any one of the Firestone Dealers listed below is prepared to equip your car now at low cost with liberal allowance for your old tires. Frohmader Bros. 2310 S. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon TUESDAY, MAY 12, . 1S25 By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents home from Portland, Thursday. Sunday visitors at lbs H. Wacnen borne were: Mrs. Anal Wbeeler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cline and eon, Mrs. V leth and son. Monroe Cline, Mrs. Thielen and daughters. Curia and Alniut. Mr. sou airs. Budolpli Waehen and laughter, Irene, Ken neth and Melrin Van Cleare. Mr. Stealer and Mr.-and Mrs. Louis Kobosr and boys, Louis Jr., and Ulenn. Mrs. C. A. Kobosr went to Port land. Sunday. nu was a guest at tue Willis Cowles home. She aiso Tisited tvilh ber sister-in-law, Lena Kobow. Mr. and Ml. Faroes Yada and children went to Portland, Sun day. Mr. Redertord of Rose burg spent the weex-end at the borne oi W. G. Davis. Mr. -and Mrs. Lowry of Canby visited Mrs. Lowry "s parents, Mr. -jnd Mrs.' ttracken, Sunday. Charles Peterson of Stayton called on bis sister, Mre. N. P. Williamson rocently. J. C. Schnider and wife went to Portland. S-.nday. Mrs. B. C. Ziclinskl was 111 with im flu last week but Is better. Mr. and Mas. Weatherman of Keizer visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Luckey. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Perrine of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Viral! Pe-rine. Snnday. KEEPING WELL An fft Tablet ( vegetable aperltst) takca at sight wtU Iwlp keep you well, by trains and Crecethetaiat' your dl Vestioo and ellmixasstion. ZWsCJ, Wear Chips off -tlie Old Blockf m junto kb Littie ms 1 One-third the resuler dose. Mtde of tbe eeme lnrredicT)t, then ceudy coeted. For chile ren end nJ-.it. 0AKIEL J FKT . . 7&ufcZl, a