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PAGE TWO MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925. News from y Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capita) Journal's Special Correspondents 'THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON Neaijb TAKES COUNTY T Tha county public school track meet wu ran off Saturday after noon on a sloppy, muddy field despite the rain which fell during moat of th meet. High honors were taken by the Wodburn high school, together with beautiful loving cup. Dwight Ktrcher of the Stiver ton high school was the out- tending star of the meet although the Woodburnites were victorious. Iiu broths. Lloyd Kireher, waa a cluie second. Dwight Kireher carried off the first place honors In the 50-yard, 100-yard and 440-yard dsshes, - well as the hurdles. He also tied Ballard of Wood bur a for first place honors in the pole vault, and was second In the broad jump. Hit brother, Lloyd, took the honors in the mite run Ly a good margin. N - records were kept of the time made In the runs and dashes due to the sloppy condition of the ' field. The Woodbjrn representatives -arried off all of the points In the baseball throw (or girls. In the . F class, the hi g nest grade, Mar- Bare t Web rum won easily when she threw tha ball 188 feet. 3 incres. Mildred Sand berg won In the class K with 176 feet, 10 Inches. Joyce Braoara won th" class D by throw the ball 147 feet 5 Inches. Dalores McKlnnon took the C clans when ehe hurled the spheroid 151 feet. Irene Wolf won B class with 125 feet, 10 inches, and Cecelia Van Damme, A class. with 103 feet. A summary of the events fol lows: 60-yard dash, class F Dwlgh Kireher, first: L Kireher, second; Addle, third. All of these partici pants were from Silverton. &0-yard dash, class E Weaver. first; Pomeroy, Bccond, both of Wood burn; Lover of Stay ton. S 0-yard dash, class D Van Cleave and Hu lander of Wood burn 100-yard dash, class F Dwight Kireher. L. Kireher of Silverton and Van Cleave of Wood barn. 100-yard dash, class E Pome roy end Weaver or Woodturn. 100-yard dash, clnse D Van Cleave, Diets and Allen of Wood burn. Mile run L. Kireher of Silver- ton. Norton of Wodburn, Blance of Wood burn. 220-yard dash Lloyd Kireher Dwight Ki-cher of Silverton, Van Cleave of Woodburn. Pole vault Dwight Kireher of Silverton and Ballard of Wood burn, tied. High jump Baltimore of Stay- ton. Weddle of Silverton, Wilson of Woodburn. Broad Jump David of Wood- burn, Catherwood of Stayton. Javelin Phillips of Salem, Iverson of Woodburn. GERVAIS AND STAYTON TO PLAY FOR HONORS Gervais. M J 8. The Gervals anion high sebol won a decision over the Woo j burn high school in a ragged '.on test for the cham pionship of the north end of Ma rion county. The final acor read 17 to 10. Batteries for Gervals were. Kuhn and Fersrh weller; for Woodburn, McKemite. Allen and Kaufman. Gervais will meet the Stayton vine at Silverton for the cham pionship of the county next Sat urday. MILL CITY FISHERMEN WANT TROUT IN SANTIAM Mill City, Or, May 18. Fisher men of this city and surrounding territory are at last taking action to try and secure from the state fish commission a yearly supply of younp trout to be planted in the Sam lain river and tributaries. Pelt i oiis are being circulated (or sig nature and will ne presented to the commit ion to show the senti ment of the people hereabouts, in cluding taxpayers and sportsmen. tp to about 1920. the stream was stocked each ye,ir, but stnev that time bus been neglected, and with the largely tnereared number of fishermen who yea.'!; make this their headquarters, the streams are rapidly being deplet ed, and Immediate action will be necessary if the sport Is to be con tinued. With the opening of the Detroit faighwsy, which is sched uled within the next six weeks, an Increased number of fishermen will be coming to this territory. INDIANS LOSE TO COLUMBIA .Coemawa. May 1. The Colum bia unirereitr took the red ekina to a cleaning last week on tbe Columbia unlrerelty diamond wbea they defeated them by a core of IS to S. The Indiana vere only able to gather six hlta off of th, delirery of Meuvhan and Traynor. while the Columbia men garnered 20 safe hit. Traynor. pitcher for tbe winners got a triple and homer. Iocan of the winners also featured with the tick, getting five aaf, hits out of tz time at bat. Vaults got four hlta nut of ell times at the plate. FA Murphy for Columbia played a brilliant gam In tbe field. At klna. rereleer for the Indiana wan th, outstanding; alar. R. H. K Columbia li It 1 Chrmawa .... I C 4 Batteries Metaehan. Trayma ad Taogha; Usury. Wiboa and Atkln. i Kidnaped? ' -; . . ... .. L. ' PETTY .M-VITtE Bel If Blythe, dim actress, wis kidnaped br a troup of Bedouin who raided her In Palestine wnile she waa acling In a film, accord ing to a report sent around the world br her London press agent llrUI-h officials denied the report shnrtljr after It had been acnt ont. Mcanwtilln, a friend of Betty's said that ahe waa in ibis ronairjr all tbe while. OF Warden Dalrymple of the state penitentiary has received from Bernard McShane, chief ot police at Sacramento, a request that Dalrymple ascertain from C. H Moore, penitentiary prisoner who has confessed to the murder of Harry Brown in Sacramento in September, 1923, the license num ber of tbe automobile driven by Moore at that time. Moore, who was sent here from Eugene for larceny of an auto mobile, on May 1 signed a state ment declaring that he was qull- ty of the Sacramento crime. His -tf also signed tbe statement, confessing that she was driving tbe automobile for him at the time of the murder. California authorities have not yet decided whether they will take Moore to Sacramento to be tried (or the murder. - SALMON RUNNING IN UPPER SANTIAM RIVER Mill City, Or., May 18. LeKoy Ledgerwood, manager of the Me ha ma fish butchery, waa a busi ness visitor here Friday, looking over the situation in connection with the coming run of chinxk salmon. Mr. Ledger wood state, that the first of tbe run has reach ed the mouth of tbe north fork of the Santiain ucr Lyons and cibould be at tho dam at Mill City within the nxt few days. The steel head run has been the lightest this year than (or a num ber ot years, but prospects are good (or favorable run ot cbl nooks. A game warden has been stationed at tho dam at Mill City to prevent fishermen from gaffing the salmon as they go over the dam. Preparations are being made to Install the racks near lire I ten bush, where the eggs are taken from the salmon MOTHER OF TRAINING SCHOOL HEAD PASSES Newberg. Or., May 18. Th.- funeral of Mrs. Mary L. Gilbert, mother of L. M. Gilbert, super! a tendent ot the stale trainiu; school (or boys, occurred Sunday at the Friend church at Newberg, where Mrs. Gilbert had lived since 1906. Sbe died Friday night. Ma: 15, at the age ot 85 years, follow itig an Illness which had extended over a period of two years. She had lived ra Salem during the years 1904-6-6, coming there from the east. Sbe was born in ndiana In 1S40. While in New berg she lived at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Olive Klhott. Be sides Mrs. Kliott and L. M. Gil bert, the deceased Is survived by six children. These are Levi M Gilbert of Salem, Daniel J. Gilbert of Marysvllle, Gal., Abigail Pinker ton ot Pensylrania. J. Gurney of Damascus, Ohio. Tmtly Binford of .New .eg and Belle Kin ley of Lo An' jioe. Her husband had died some two years previous to tbe death of Mrs. Gilbert. OLD DONATION CLAIM FARM IS PURCHASED Silverton, Or., May IS.-The Valine Davis farm was sold I week to William Moorca an I Garver A Graham. This farm is part of the old Leander Davis do nation claim settled about la in &u. The farm has never been tut of the Dai t family before, an Mian Vallna Davis is a daughter of Leander Davis. LIBERTY TOSSERS VICTORS Liberty. May 1J. The Town Wolrea of Liberty defeated the Herry Glommera In a bard fouj-tit game at Liberty Sunday morning by a score of II to . Seyersl er ror were mede by the plrkera. The Wolres gathered In aeren run In the flral Inning and the rest of them were made la the fifth, aereatb and ,lghtk tramea. Doth of tbea team were nndrfeat ed and wen fighting hard for tas Tlrtory. Batterlea were Kenhler. Klddl, and "Red" fteegar; II age dor n and WilkeraoB. Stayton News Stayton. Or., May IS. G. H. Brewer and wife were shopping In Stayton. Wednesday. Frank Hottinger was in town from Portland last week. He was looking after bis Linn county ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall mo tored to Kuseburg. Sunday. On the following day Mr. Hall attend ed tbe jewelers' convention in Sa lem. The Silver Creek Falls people will celebrate the Fourth at the falls and are making preparations tor a big time. More Information will be given later. Mrs. Dr. Brewer spent a few days in Portland last week with friends. Simon Director, of Director!; department stores, and Fran k Sauer of Salem were in town Wednesday. Mrs. Maud Harlan and little daughter were oown from Mill City last week for a visit with friends. Dr. Wooton was In Portland last week where he purchased a new chiropractor's table. The doctor and family are now living in tbe Kenneth Thomas house. W. F. Blakley is recovering nicely from his recent Illness, Miss Marie Mich els, who has teen employed at the Hendershott cafe, has secured a position in Portland. Mrs. Bushy, who was with Mrs. Henry Tate during her recent Ill ness, returned to her home in Sa lem. Mrs. Laura Cleveland, mother of F. I. Jones, has gone to Ash land to make her home. She waa accompanied as far as Salem by Mrs. Era Quinn. K. Thoma, who purchased the Brown-Petzel lumber stock, has taken the name of the Stayton Lumber company and will con tinue business at the old stand of the Brown-Petzcl company. James Mielke of Stayton will accompany several other forestry itudents on a cruise to points of interest In northwest Oregon and METHODISTS IN DISTRICT MEET Silverton, Or., May 18. (Spe cial.) The annual conference of the Salem district ot the Method ist church will open at Silverton this evening at 7:30 o'clock with a reception and speech of welcome followed by a lecture by Dr. It. N. Avison. Dr. Avtson's subject Is "Shall the White Man Farm the World." Tuesday morning at 8:30 the business session will open and Tuerduy afternoon, weather per mitting ,a trip to Silver Creek falls will be taken. Another lec ture will be given Tuesday even ing by Bishop Shepherd. Other speakers during the convention are Dr. D. H. Leach, Dean Aldcn of Willamette university, Presi dent Hickman, br. T. E. Elliott, Rev. Thomas Achison, Dr. E. L. Mills and a number ot others. SERVE NORWEGIAN SUPPER Silverton, May 18. The Nor wegian supper given at Trinity church Saturday evening was very well patronised, 260 people attend ing. A number ot Norwegian dishes were featured. Following the supper the Girl Scout Troop gave a one act play entitled "Miss Deborah's Wocket Book." Those taking part were Lou lee Henrik sen, Esther Towe. Jerdis Klostcr, Sylvia Larsen. Ethel Larson, and Ida Osa. The play waa directed by the Scout Captain, Miss Esther Larson. MILL CITY HAS HOTTEST DAY Mill City. Or.. May 18. With hot eat wind blowing, and a sul try atmosphere, the thermometer oared to the 0 mark here Fri ary afternoon, being about an hot a day ns has been experienced here this year. Ixiter in the erening the aky clouded over, cooling th" HitMKlinn. 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It you have never tried The Vil.i-ts Treat ment. ws will give on tie bottle OS done, free if you will cut out this noti.s and send It with your nams and ad rtm Viwnm send 10 cents to help pay poitase. parkins, etc., to The lr. IV A. Williams Company. Iept. KA-lStt I. O but M inc. East Hampton. Ca. Hend at ones and you will roeeive by parcel post a regular lie tie, without chars and without in ur ring say obligation. Only one, bottle to ths sams address sr fam ily. A dr. southwest Washington. Mr. Mietko is a senior in forestry at the Ore con Agricultural college. The directors eiected at the an nual meeting ot the Stayton Switchboard association are A. P. Kirsch, George Sandner, F.' A. Zimmerman. L J. Boedigheimei and F. A. B U. The officers of the association wili be chosen from this number at a meeting In Jnne Dr. Brewer performed major operations on the following at Sa lem during the past week: Mrs. John Vanhandel, Mrs. Joe Pleser. Mrs. William Munkers, Mrs. Zim merman and J. L. Slegmund. Mrs. 0. L. Hagen of Portland visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. 15. D. Alexan der. She will be joined by her husband on Sanday. Mr. and Mrs. Hagen expect to leave about .the first of June for a visit with his parents in the east. A. S. Wattcrs and family visit ed last week with the Levi Bailey family at Monroe. The last meeting of the Wom en's Community club will be held on Tuesday, May IB. At this time the retiring officers will give their reports aud the new officers will be installed. At present the ef fort of the club are toward open ing a traveling ltberary furnished by the state. A large bookcase has been installed in the rest room at the bank which was built by C. E. Lampmen, who generously donated his labor. The books will be here next week and tbe library opened. Mrs. William Ryan is U brarian and the library board if composed o( Mrs. C. H. Brewer, H. E. Tate, C. E. Taylor. G. F. Kori- nek and Hattle Flcklin. The alumni association ot Stay ton high school will hold ap. all day meeting in the city park on Sunday, May 31. All members of the association ere urged to meet in the morning where a general get together and social time will be enjoyed. At 1 o'clock the com mittee in charge will serve ..a lUUCll. '- ML ANGEL COLLEGE GIVEN HIGH RATIN6 Mt. Angel College, St. Benedict. Or.. May 18. Work done at Mt Angel college la full accepted an(r accredited at all institutions of higher learning in the Pacific northwest, according to word re ceived by Father Alculn, rector of the college, from Dr. Frederick . Bolton, dean of the school of edu cation at the Vnnrersity of Wash ington and a representative of thd Northwest Association ot Second ary and Higher Schools. Eastern medical schoola nave also recog nized the college, allowing credit for work In the pre-medical courses here. The college baa grown so. rapid ly during recent years that new bt'ildlngs are needed and plans are under way to construct a large student building for chemistry. FORMER SILVERTON PASTOR IN KLAN ROW Silverton. May 18. A report haa reached Silverton from Ana heim, California, that Rev. Leon Meyer, pastor ot the First Chris tian church at Anaheim, was at tacked by a William Knott, beaten aud dragged through the s.rceii. The report says that Rev. Mr. Meyers Is the cyclops of the K. K. K. Itev. Mr. Meyers is well known at Silverton. having been pastor of the Christian church here at the time of tbe "EBcped Nun' at tracted so much attention. Rev. Mr. Meyers took a prominent part in the affair and also in a number ot liquor violations. Sell Hosnital Stock Silverton. Or., May Is. The Mill Men's Hospitsl association o( ths Silvertan Lumber company proposes to sell ISO shares ot stock, par value $900. in the SU YMton Hospital association to the highest bidder. Bids will not be accepted after 5 p. m , on Wed net.ty. May 20. Recent Scientific Discovery! HY-PEP-SEN The f.rrst Ami.- pilu Toulc Laxa tive and Syf-tein Clcuuscr A treatment prepared by a, new process of extracting ths rtcn , juices ot roots, herbs snd barks gathered in the various countries of the globe and blended to pro duce the best re u Its. How It in creases Vim, Vigor and Nerve Force by cleansing the bowels toning stomach and liver. J v Take HY-l'KP-SKN. the Hyer Tonic and System Cleanser, Is ths advice of druct!is todny to tho who suffer with Chronic Constipa tion, dt'trcjeinr Indigestion ed. Torpid Liver. There is no longr anv need of using hard purjrativea and cathartics aa HY-PKF-SKN, , the new scientific combination of 1 Hydremia, Ptptin, Henna and oth er vaulnble Ingredients, Is bound o function the bowels and liver regularly, thua cleansing the sys tem of iro purities and polsonosr matter. A tiihlespoonful of this syrup af ter each meal and at bedtirrre--thats all that Is necessary, no nausea, no griping, no distress whalaoever. Next morning your liver active as the entire diges tive tract Is purified snd refresh ed snd you feel just fins, with a hearty appetite for breAkrast. scat hat you like everything tastes good and agrees w ith you. Br aetiina the bowels to runc- tlon ditly as Nature Intended, the ; entire svntem Is naturally invigo rated. Hlood circulates better, ecree becomt refreshed, dull eyes become bright snd pels cheeks glow with ths bloom ot perfect health. Bleepleeaneae. rrouaoees. lack of enenry. tired, worn out feeling ell become things of the eat. HT-rr.P ES is sol and gwar nteed by Capital Draff store, 41 Htsts street Adv. I EUGENE GOLFERS The golf team from Salem took third place In tbe triangular meet held on the Eugene course Sunday. The Eugene team took first, and practically haa the cup cinched. Corvalils took second. Tha third and last tournament of ths sea son betwen the three teams will be held next Sunday, with tbe Corvallis club acting as host Rex. Sanford, winner of tbe Al Krause trophy here last week. stood out as one of the mainstays oi me imoee team. The playing of several ot the younger generation of the Illihee club. Including Harold Olinger and Homer Smith, who are making their bow to the golf world this season, brought considerable commendation. Illihee teams consisted ot 20 men and 4 women. "We had a nice time, enjoyed the course and the hospitality of the Eugene crowd,'1 was the com ment made this morning by Fred Williams, of the local aggregation. "They have a bole course all completed, and located just 4 minutes from th heart of the city. Fairways for the next holes are all seeded, and will be ready for use in the fall. They have a lot of tins bottom land for tbelr course, with a brook running through It." An invitation has been received by wire from Marshfield for the Illihee club here to send a 6 or 10 man team to that city on June 6 and 7 to assist in the dedication ot the course there, which will be opened np on those dates. The course at Marshfield is said to be the first In the vicinity ot Coos Bay. WORK ON BRIOGE STARTED Albany, Or., May 18. Work men have teen put on the job at building foundations for the new (10,000 bridge over the Calapooia river here. Tho new bridge will replace an ancient and unsafe structure now being used to con nect Bryant park, wherein the city auto park, Chautauqua stadium. swimming pool, baseball diamond. play ground, picnic grounds and other municipally owned recrea tions are located. The county bridge crew is working on the bridge and the county and city will stand the cost Jointly, as ths bridge will serre a county road as well as the city park. BABY'S COLDS era soon "nipped in ths bod" without "dosing" by use of WICKS V VAPORUB Again We Call To Your Attention Dr. Burdette Optometrist Silverton News Silverton. Or.. May Is. The fireman dance held Saturday night night was very well attended. It was held at the new danee pa vilion belonging to V. Gilstrom. Mr. Gilstrom donated the use of his hall for the benefit of the fire. men. John Schlvely was Injured at the sawmill Saturday. The In jury necessitated th taking of 3even stitches. Cahin Ts-hani, the t-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tscbantt, is very ill with diphtheria- Miss Ina Hubbs will teach in Salem schools next year. Miss Hubbs has taught la the Silverton jchols for a number ot years. Sh? v.ill have charge ot the sixth grade in the Gerrteld building. Miss Hilda Hay has returned to Silverton after completing a 3chool yeir at Scio. James Cochrane, chief water tender of the United States navy, now attached to the Portland re cruiting office, is visiting at the home ot Merlin F. Conrad. Mr Conrad and Mr. Cochrane were old time shipmates oa the I. S. S. Rochester during the years of the w oria war. POLK SCHOOLS ARE TO VIE Oregon Normal School, Mon mouth, May 18. High schools of Polk county will compete here next Saturday in a track meet, tennis tournament and declama tory contest. The normal school was selected as tne scene for the competition on account .of being neutral territory naving an ath letic field in good condition. The newly paved courts of the normal school will be used tr the turna ment enuuie Say "Bayer Aspirin" INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy sicians for 24 years. f A, Accept only a f&f Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy "Bayer" fcoxea of 12 tablet Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists Aantrla U th tnde surk of Bit. Hne- ftctw of atncwyrlincfaifgter ( 8UcjUciA ASPiRN That for far and near vision no lens excells the new C-V or Cross Trifocal. That for single vision lenses no lens excells the Bausch and Lomb Punktal. That for relief from light irritation no lens excells the Bausch & Iiomb Soft-Lite lenses. We are proud of having been first to introduce these aids to better vision to the people of this community. A Certificate of Quality is given by us to everyone for whom we make glasses. This is only one of the many ways we have of letting you know that all lenses and materials used by us are of the highest obtainable quality. With eight years of success ful practice in Salem, rising only high grade materials and equipt in every detail we are able to render an optical service that is desired in every respect. BOW OPTICAL CO. 325 State Street, Will DRILL FOR OIL iN NEWBERG DISTRICT Newberg, Or., May 13. At a meting at the West Chehalem school house Thursday night rep resentatives of the Garher De velop ment com puny presented plans for the drilling of an oil ell somewhere west of Newberg. This company i beaded by a Mr. Gsrber from Oklahoma, who is in terested in the oil business in that state. Ths company does not intend to sell any stock in this new renture but li trying to sign up about 20, 000 acres of farm land mostly south and west ot r&e West Che halem school house, which is cbout six miles northwest of New berg. John U. Smith will hav? charge ot obtaining the leases. Missionary lectures. Silverton, Or., May IS. (Spe cial.) Rev. A. Burgess of St. Paul, Minn., gave a Tery Interest ing illustrated lecture st Trinity church Saturday evening before an audience of over two hundred. Dr. Burgess spoke of China and bis work there as missionary. Bock Achy AH Worn Out? ARE you lame and stiff; tired, nervous and depressed; miserable with backache and sharp twinges of pain ? Then look to your kidneys! Good health de pends upon good elimination. But sluggish kidneys allow impurities to accumulate and upset the whole system. Backache is apt to follow; stabbing pains, depressing headaches and dizziness, getting tip at night and other annoying kidney irregularities. Why experiment? If your kidneys are sluggish, why not use Doan's Pills? Doan's is a harmless stimulant diuretic Used die world over. Ask yoter neighbor! Here is Salem Proof: Mrs. Emily Edwards. 1107 South 13th street, says: "I can't speak too highly ot Doan's Pills. I have never , found anything to equal them. Doan's hare regulated my kidneys and stopped backache. I am only too glad to tell others who are subject to backache as I used to be, that Doan's are a reliable remedy tor this trouble." Doan's Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys 60c all solos, Fartci-Uubara Co, Mff, Ckomti. Bsfalo, N. T. Salem, Oregon CANADIANS HAVE EYE ON OREGON, IS CLAIM Silverton. Or., May 18. (Spe cial., According to J. S. Steinke. who has recently come to Silver ton. It would seem that all Hum bolt county. Sask., Canada, is moving to Oregon. Mr. Stelnkt says that many people in tbst sec tion have their eyes on Oregon and are awaiting an opportunity to more to the Willamette ralley. He says he knows personally of IT families in the town from which he came who are waiting to here from him before moving to this part of the country. Seventy-one families from Humbcilt county have left for Oregon during the past year, according to Mr. Steinke. Journal Want Ads Pay Callouses I 0 rid of them this safe, sore war. Stops tbe pain at once. ncschoir Xino-pads tr,: Phone 327