-THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAI.EM. OREGON
THURSDAY, MAV 11, 1023
News from Neaifby Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
Rllvertoo, Or., May 14. (Spe
cial.) The Silverton Woman's
club held Its last meeting for tills
huoh Monday afternoon at tbe
home of tha out-going president,
Mrs. Ernest Palmer. Tbe da? was
the annual guest day and each
club member was permitted to
bring a g'se-.t to the meeting.
About forty members and guests
were present.
The club bas made it a practice
to take up a subject fur study each
year. During tbe post season
"Japan" has been studied. A sub
ject for the coming year, which
opens this fall, was discussed.
Many were suggested, but -"Legislation"
seemed to be first choice,
with "Oregon" second and "Chi
na" third. Tha matter of deciding
upon tbe subject was left in tha
hands of a committee of which
. Mrs, 11. E. Klelnsorge is chairman.
A revlsw of . Japan was taken
up in which Tent the visitors took
part. Following this a musical
program was given consisting of
a doulogue by Mm. R. Russell and
Mrs. J. Welch with Mrs. Oordon
McCall at the piano, piano solo
by Mrs. McCall and vocal solos by
Mrs. O. Bentson and Mrs. G.
Raven.
At the business meeting com
mittee reports were read and the
business was closed up for the
year. The library board and the
iKjpltal committee reported thai
tha club had contributed liberally
to these two Institutions during
the past year. The miverton hov
Silverton News
Stlverton, May 14 (Special)
Mui Bathar To we, a member of
the February graduating c.aa of
the Silverton high school, ha ac
cepted a position at the Cool Mr
and McClaln bank for the mm
tner. Dr. Belle Gnrlnnd of Detroit,
Michigan, 1a spending a few wet'ke
as guoAt of Dr. AnnaFlnseth or
Silverton.
Friday evening Mm. Helen
Wrlghtinnn, Mlaa Rosella Hlch
ardaon, Mrs. Q. Raven, and Mra.
John Hoblltt will motor up to Sil
ver Cliff to attend the laat meet
ing of thli aeaaon of the Silver
Cliff P. T, A. Bach of the women
will make a little talk and Mian
Rlchardaon will ipeak on her trip
through Europe. Theae four wo
men nnflliitcd In the organiantion of
the Silver Cliff association lnet
November. Mlaa Alice Jaquet wh la
teacher at Silver Cliff la alao the
president of the aanoclation.
Mra. Helen Wright man and Mra.
H. B. Latham were gueats of Ulan
Albany, Or., May 14. One of
Li tin county'a largest timber deals
In history was completed toUav
with the filing ol deeds to 1104.9
acroa of tiro Iter laud at the office
of the county recorder by Mosley
brother of Foster snd J-ouis W
Hill, head of the Northern Pacific
railway system. The considers
tion waa $110,000.
The deed transfers ownership of
the property from O. J. and Will
.am R. Mealey to Louis W. Mill
who already owned a tract of mor.
than 60.000 acres of timber luml
In Linn county. The Menley prop
arty Involved in this deal Is stir
rounded by the Mill lands and now
becomes a part of the big North
ern Pacific block.
The deal wai negotiated through
J. W. Mayo ot Stnyton, cnehler
the First National and the state
and savings banks there. It had
been In progress for some time
but adjustment of title Incidental
had delayed final filing until
today.
The land covered by the deed
In townships 13 and 14, situate;!
In the 11 lg Dottom district on the
QuartivUle iork of the San Usui
river between six iind ten mile?
above Foster. It had been owned
by the Moaley brothers for many
years, some ot It having been pur
chased by them 20 years ago. The
Mealey brothers operated a saw
r ill, which ' as auppl'ed from th
tract above Foster until the mill
was burned two years ago.. The
brothers owned In all approx
mat ply 4000 acres of timber Urw
In this section. They are retain
Ing the balance.
Kills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
1 Chronlo catarrh, no matter how had.
anti oasea of bronehtal thmt nt
yield Inatantly to the amaxlna' discover
of a Krmch ritmdst. TMa drut-'rai
sneuiod called lvaa kiua the rni in
three mlnijtra, yt Is poadtivtly harm
leaa to tha most delicate tissue. Your
hMd and lunge ar rlMi-vd llkn mio.
uflarara are relieved la a stugle tught
Ttt prove It and te Introduce
to a million sufferers In nne month. 1
esTer to send a trsalment free and
repaid, to any one who will write for
Ne obligation. No cost If It our
you, yew oan repay the favor by tolling
yvor ftiafxia If net. the loss Is mine.
Mo matta what you tiavo triad. Juat
vend sse your name and addroaa fr
this ivtxu free UvUnont aa4 are re
Chat yew eaa be H4 of eatarra.
H. SMITH, SUM 1mm Bldf.
ataaama tlty, Mo.
y kfMLu i tlVfeL Mi f$m
U.TKERE"
Many wers hurt, among them several women who sought to protect their children, when a riot broke
out between Ku Klui Klansmen and a crowd which stoned their meeting at Berlin, Mass. The Klaus
man repelled attack with clubs. This picture, showing robed members of the organization halting an
automobile, was taken Just before hostilities commenced.
pital and the library are the chief
interests of the club. Tbe library
board reports that by fall It hopee
to have the library boused in the
new city hall Instead of its pres-
ent location in tbo school. The
club has plsnned a number of at-
falra for the summer by which the
club members hope to add to the
library fund. Among these are n
bridge, a dance and a cooked food
sale. The dun also expects to do
more for the library this coming
year than it has in the past.
A rising vote of thtmks was ex
tended to Mrs. Krnest faimer, tu
out-going president. '
At the close of the afternoon's
program a buffet lun.cn was served
with Mra. P. T. RIMelgen and Mrs
(1. Raven In charge.
Elizabeth Latham Sunday at the
Kappa Alpha Theta house at Eu
gene. Mr. and Mra. George Cu
aiter were gueati of M l Ruth
Qregg and Mra. J. D. Standard was
a gueat of her son, Murle Woods.
Mra. Cicorgo Hubba and daugh
ter, Ruth, apent Mother's day at
Corvallla at guesU of Mlaa Dor
othy HuU.9 at the Delta Delta
Delta houee.
It has been announced that
Bruah Creek school will complete
iim school year during the coming
week. Mlaa Mary Scott has been
the Instructor for the past . two
years.
Another Iris show will be held
at Silverton on this coming Sat
urday, The Irieea on diaplny will
come from the gardens of Dr. R.
B. Klelnsorge and Rholln Cooley.
Mlaa Cora Satorn Is spending a
few days of this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ha tern near
Mount Angel. Wednesday after
noon Misa Hatern nnd Mrs. Satern
motored to Salem.
LIONS 10 PLAY
Tonight the Salem Lions club
baseball team will meet the Ki
wanls club 1 1 what Is expected to
be a blood and thunder match.
The Lions have Issued the chal
lenge and were quickly accepted
by the Ki wauls. Last year the
Lions Issued the cry bnt bit the
duet In a hard fought game and
they are expecting to get revenge.
A strong lineup has been gath
ered together and tho Lions arc
prepared for a tough game. All
ot the Liottd are urged to attend
to cheer their team mates on. ac
cording to Stanley Lamsun, field
manager ot the Club.
The lineup that ha been an
nounced for tho Linns follows:
(Men Urcgg, lb; Coach Ilathbun
of Willamette university or Olsou.
lb; Dill Wilt k In v as; Al Fnllerl'-k.
.lb; Hates, p; Klrtsing. c; Let
Springer, Chulmcr George, J. H.
Wlllet and lleorge Nelson, out
fielders. Several other utility mon
will be out. The game will start
about fi:li. weather permitting.
Dye Scarfs, Drapes,
New Batik Effect
No Boiling! No Mess!
BUnd Colors In Waih Bowl
Gypsy Dyes
flo sfmpt to us the k org tout,
brilliant, llvhtir r.om (hat trr.
form rnlnrlt-R ih and naiina nnd
allvt-r-i-loth mio attinnitm. bis.-ri,
batik. Blowing nd himntfrinir with
niyrlails of ramlmw tint Varfn,
namlkt-rrhitfa nt 1rp how lu-
UrlOllt Ih'V fir Shrll .1.,.,. K.IIL.I
tn mart. nw nnd ultm-fmhion-
tile! Hut the vffrct ! mnivl t ot
taln for iMTfrct rvHii.u u h
brilliant, lunttnua olura, bit? ml to
nr atad ilct.t in iv. h...i
dip. rhinc nniTrna'ro thru. '
No bolllaK, tin mns, no miiaar fnw
r. Not a oan A matrv.iii.iiB
dr that an woman ran ua ?aa1lr
tlmf. Mntrh any rolor or (.! ptrZ
fvrtlr. Onlr a frw rtrnu rnutrA
Gynar Dyra n-rr atreiik. run. an.it
r fadav Try lhm for yourarlf
how far tupertor thv ar to lh old
mtko4 koaa 4rmixg.
Women Stoned in Klan
UtV tQMf --v
- KTAW 'RIOT . STARTED. , ."
VETOES TRUCK
E
Dallaa. Or.. May 14. Mayor
stafrin announced the veto of the
truck tax ordinance recently en
acted by the city council at an
adjourned meeting of the council
held Monday night. He stated that
he considered the measure as ex
horbltant and one that would pro I)
ably have involved the city in dif
ficult legal action.
The measure was passed May 4
by a 5 to 4 vote of the council
and as two-thirds rote would be
necessary to pass It over the may
or s veto, further action is consid
ered unlikely.
The adjourned meeting; was call
ed to receive bids on the improve
ment of Stump and Birch streets
with curbs and macadam streets.
William D. Huffman and Louis H.
Gohrke were tho only contractors
submitting bids. Hoffman was
i. warded the contract at $3 US as
tgainst 13465.90 by Mr. Uohrke.
Mr. Hoffman now has a concrete
sidewalk contract In the city and
is grading and curbing a block on
Wnshlngton street.
The matter of holding a round
up hero on June 19, 20 and 21
was brought before tbe council, a
June 21 la Sunday. There Is no
ordinance regulating Sunday
amusements, however. o the mat-(
tcr was referred to the city at
torney. It was stated that some
difficulty may arist In securing
the county fair grounds, as threatx
hare been made to teat whether
the grounds can be kept tax free
if rented for paid amusements.
Sudden Death ot Mrs. John
S eel hammer j
Mrs. John titeclhaiumem died at
her home Tuoadny morning. May
C0RETHR0AT
Gargle with warm salt water
sw than apply over throat
WICKS
V VaroRUb
Double Duty Dollars
Jingle merrily when we have one of our Big Aluminum
Sales. We give you double value for every dollar in
High Grade Merchandise that will give you service and
satisfaction. We have just received another lot for sale
next FKIDAY and SATURDAY, May 13th and 16th.
Here is a list of what you may buy:
-
Take your choice for only
We have a large supply
are quite sure we won't run out this time.
This Is high grade ware. We ask you to compare
weights and finishes with any standard brand of ware.
GEO. E.ALLEN
Hardware and Machinery
236 N. Commercial Street
Fight
9 , v Lfyf'
IZ, at 9 o'clock. The previous
evening she and her husband had
been out calling with friends and
after returning home had spent a
while tn orchestra practice, Mrs.
Steelhamuer playing the saxo
phone. She seemed perfectly hap
py and In normal health when re
tiring at about 1U o clock. Awak
ening at 2 o'clock In the morning
she expressed a presentment that
she was dyin and sank Into un
conscious noes. Doctors and a
nurse were Immediately summon
ed but she did not regain con
sctoutness, the state of coma pass
ed Into dentil.
Mrs. Steelhammer leaves her
husband and two sons, John, aged
10, and Carl, aged 14. Arrange
mentafor Intermentliave not been
made.
BOOST PRICE OF GASOLINE
New York, May 14. Th
Standard Oil company of New Jer
sey has advanced tank wagon
gasoline one cent a gallon through
out Us territory, making prices an
New Jersey IS cents, Maryland,
Virginia, West Virgiina and North
Carolina, 19 cents; South Caro
lina, 194 cents and the city of
Baltimore 18 cents. Export gaso
line also was advanced one-half
cen a gallon.
The tank wagon advance Is
wtihin one cent of the year's high
est figure established in February.
Men! Dcn'tComeHome
Fagged Out by
Hard Work
DOCTORS say that in an enormous
number of cases when men come
home physically and mentally "all in,"
nervous and cranky, the real cause is
not hard work, but thin, pale, watery
Wood, deficient in strength -giving iron.
Once this iron is restored to the blood
it is often astonishing how quickly
these men gain new strength, nerve
force and endurance.
Hirt be sure the iron you take is organic iron
Nuxiited Iron and not the old-fashioned
liquid medicines and pills made by the action
of powerful acidi on ordinary mineral iron.
isuxated iron is a natural organic iron, nice
the iron in your own blood, and like that in
sninai'h and lentils. Does not injure teeth nnr
disturb the stomach. So remarKable are the
effects of Nuxated Iron that thousands ol
weak, nervous, fagged out men and women
have often Increased their strength, energy,
and endurance in only two weeks tune.
Try NuxsUrd Iron just two weeks. Money
back if not delighted. Rut make certain you
art genuine guaranteed Nuxated Iron tablets
with the letters N I un every tablet. At ail
good dtuggisis.
5 quart Tea Kettle
1 Vi and 2 quart
Double Roilcrs
G and 8 quart Preserve
Kettles
6 cup Percolators
10 quart Dish Pans
5 qt. Draining Kettles
3 piece lipped Sauce
Pan Sets j
Angel Cake Pans
Round Roasters
6 qt. covered Convex'
Kettles
9 cup Muffin Pans ?
p
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T
of all pieces advertised an
1 ' ' '.
75c
; STUDENTS PLAN
FOR MAY FETE
Silverton, Or., Max 14. (Spe
ufal.) Silrertun hleh school atu
dents are busy these days with the
end ol the school year approach
ing and a number ot events sched
uled.
Friday of this week will be 2
big days tor the hiKh school. At
this time the May fete will be
held on the Lugene Field conrt.
The May day procession begins at
1 o'clock and is said to be even
rors elaborate than the one held
last year which was the first one
to be siren ut bilverton tor a num
ber of years.
Following the May festival the
high .school bsseoall team will
'eet that of Salem on the Sllve:
Falls diamond.
Saturday sixty-tire high school
atnietes will enter the eonnty
ir.ee. at Salem.
Wednesday evening of this week
the Girls' Pep club entertain the
Orangemen with a picnic at Bow
el: a's Bend east ot Silverton. The
two organizations contain those
interested in athletics of the high
school.
Tuesday morning the sophomore
class gave a short play and pro
gram ociore the student body.
The play given was "Getting Off"
and contained nfne characters.
Huth Minor gave a reading and a
violin solo, and Ethel Laraon and
Sylvia Larsen played a piano duet
The 6eniors are preparing their
play which is to be given May 22
at the Eugene Field auditorium
The play 5s Booth Tarklngton's
Seventeen.
Qnard Receive Pav.
Silverton, Or., May 14. (Spe
cial.) Company I ot the Oregon
national guard received its pay
checks Tuesday night of this week.
Eighty-four checks were issued.
amounting to $1200. ' Attending
drill Tuesday night were G4 mem
bers ot the guard. A report
showed that at no time since Jan
uary 1 have there been less than
50 members at any one drill night
Hall's CatarrJ
Medicine
i nd four system of Catarrh or Deal
mss caused by Catarrh.
?. . CHENEY Sl CO., Toledo, Ohlc
Style
x6099
No matter how little you know
about dressmaking, you can now make
dresses that have all the style of Paris
frocks. How is this possible? By
means of the Dcltor, the wonderful
dressmaking guide included only with
Buttcrick Patterns. The Dcltor shows
you with pictures how to lay out your
pattern on the least possible amount
of material, how to put the dress to
gether step by step and how to add
all the important finishing touches.
is!
Halls Ferry
Halls Ferry, May 14. C. D.
Guerry has been grubbing and
clearing a piece ot ground where
he Intends to put in squash and
neans for the cannery.
Mrs. C. W. Senwab has return
ed from H. H. Brooten mineral
spring, wtrere she bas been for the
last three montna taking treat
ments.
Fred Christy osd The mlsfor
tune of falling a tree on his dog,
killing it.
Percy Judd and family were
Sunday afternoon callers on their
The Knl'hts of Columlius de
feated the United States Bankers
baseball team in a hard fought
Kinii on the Uxfcrd park diamon
lest evening to a tune of 6-2. The
Bankers were expected to mcko a
big showing in the twilight lc.igu
and their defeat was a surprise.
The Knights team was well or
gmitcd and plarl airtight ball
Art Blumenbcrg went wild and
the Knights players crossed the
platter five times in the fourth
inning. Heenan, hurler for the
victors, walked three men which
brought two men in for the only
scores of the Bankers. Heenan
played stellar ball and brought the
first tally for the winners.
The lineup follows:
K. C. D. Heenan, Could, Smith,
Hughes, Hell, Green. Barr, Jack
son and E. Heenan.
Bankers Fish. Weeks. Hum
phreys, Barrick, McFarlanrl.
Thompson, Lucas, E. Thompson,
Hammond, Wilkinson and Blu
menberg. The Valley Motor nine will CI03S
bats with the Grotto team at the
Oxford park tomorrow evening.
These are two ot the strongest
teams.
A Godsend to the Bilious!
! ukt mt pUawre In telling too irtin
a Godwnd ue BMchus's Pub. I .m .
woo.li tnlT-flve T- of ce. For yriri 1
nttercd from bilious h.i.ohes. Ten ion
uo, I tried B.echim' VtUii 1 havi Bcvcf
Been without them lnce.
"I hope .11 txnuiuwhoycffet In thlfVliaBet
will Dot heaitM to try them.
Mn. Edr Deui, Providnc R. L
Tale RjecAdm't Plfli for Mimonen. twmrftiUua.
Mt, M ettcf distMW wfwfi.
' For FREE SAMPLE writ
B. R ADca Co 417 Cwul Street, New York
"w'ftui Tout Oroubt la IS "fid ft boxc.
Dresses Gay For A June Day
You can make them all and be sure of success!
6099 The Dehor, a
wonderful dressmaking
guide included "with the
pattern for this dress, shows
you with pictures how to
make it from start to
finish.
Blouse
Style
6073
6073-6079 The peas
ant House with raglm times
is rery attractirt when worn
with a suspender skirt Get
your pattern at our Buttcrick
Department and then risil
our piece-goods counter.
New Colors in fiyeP.fast
r"-oc Suiting
New colors in this splendid mercerized Suiting arrived today. The
popularity of "Everfasf waj almost instantaneous. Beware of imitations ;
there is only one Everfast Price 55c yard.
Balsa's Leading
son, Frank Judd, and family.
uen Brown is working in Satem.
where ha has eecuicd a position
wun me (tarns uarago company.
Mr. Hanagin recently bought
the Strause place of E. M. Croiaaa
and moved his family out last
week.
A. H. Barks wt, . K-lFm vlt.tnr
Saturday.
Billy Myers bis nurcbasMl a
touring car.
nesday at the It. N. A. sewing
C1UU.
The rain Sund.- eertalr.lv la nf
great help to tho farmers.
Jetf Townseud was a business
caller at Salem the toiepart of the
week.
J. B. Cummlugs was in Salem on
business Tuesday.
Mr. Baumgartner has taken a
contract to cut wood for Charies
Christopherson.
Bob Hornhuckle has eonc to his
ijj CATCH
When you ask for
USKIDE
The Wonder
Be sure you get genuine
USKIDE.
The name is on the sole
for your protection.
And for a Better Heel to Walk On !
Tb; "U.S." Spring-Step Heel a fit com.
panion for USKIDE Soles. Made of new
Sprayed Rubber, the purest, toughest
rubber made Get a pair right away.
United States
6084 Including the plait
ed apron and jabot this dress
requires only ji yards of
jf-inch material for ske 6.
Canton crepe, crepe de Chine
and georgette are among
the materials recommended.
S f Style
SOT,
I
Buy your pattern at our Buttcrick
Department, consult the pattern
envelope for the kind and amount
of material to use and then visit
our piece-goods counter. Here you
will find all the popular Summer
materials in the. newest shades.
Buy the exact amount of material
specified for your size on the
pattern envelope. You will be
surprised at how little material you
need.
Department Stars
brothers.
J. B. Cummlng ha purchased a
ruck tor wood hauling.
B. F. Towuseno nas been suiter,
ing with rheumatism for better
than a month.
B. D. Fidlers have moved back
to the farm after spending tha
winter in Salem.
II 1 IG1 111
List to .
"The Lady"
"We're meant to live
somehow ain't we
even when our 'earls la
busted! Oh Gawd, it's
you as puts ths
strength in our 'carts
to cry an ' forget. An
somehow when It's all
too much to stand, we
live, don't we? "
There'll bs a tear
In your eye when
K0EMA
TALMADGE
lives that part for you
.Mill!
Sole for Wear
Look for it.--
Rubber Company
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Style )U
6084 rp