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,THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON , RIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 News from Nearby, Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO LAII GRANGE SESSION Dalian, Or,, May 22. With the stale gran convention, June 2 to 6, lees tlutu two weeka oft prepa rations to entertain that organiza tion's d'jlegatoa during their stay in Dullas are proceeding rapidly. It in exijeeted that approximate ly 1000 will he in attendance, al though the accredited delegates who must he cared lor in the city will lie lesa than that number. Aside from securing rooms th u:r;gst program faced by the local committee Is that or proviuing i Iiaiifliict on Tuesday night, .lun 2. Thi.i will ' e cared for by an o!d fashioned barbecue in the city -park with a hand concert and pro gram for entertainment and plen ty of barbecued meat, coffee, po tato salad mi 1 prunes on the . menu. C. L. Under is head of th entertainment committee of th- Dallas chamber of commerce and Ik in full charge of arrangement for thu banquet. Owing to the large number of grange member:? and delegates expected for this feature it will not lie possible to throw the banquet open to the general public. The response of Dallas citizens in offering rooms in their homes to delegates has been generous. Almost halt of the number re fiuired have ber-n listed without personal Hulicitution. It Is necea- earv. however, to have over 100 more rooms at tht dishposal of the rooming committee before the end of next week. The chairmen of the various committees working on the con vention are: C. I. Crlder, general chairman; Harold Rich, rooms; IiOnner Katston. decorations and signs; Walter S. Muir. autos for the county tour on Friday. The convention sessions will be held in the Dallas armory. The banquet Tuesday night is the only cntertainmont furnished -by the city, oaide from a sightseeing tour Friday morning. The rains of the past few days insure that the l'olk county crops will be looking their very best, and the orchards the same. There will be opportunity to visit a num ber of commercial flax field which nro showing rapid growth under idoal weather conditions. The clfy park, which Is one of the beauty spots of Dalian, hae been given a great deal of prepa ration by the city park board. A new sanitary system has been In stalli'd and new stoves and cook ing shrdii built. A number of the visitors will probably camp in the nu to park in connection with the city park. TO TEST SANITY New Yurie, May elated Press) Menr 21 (ty ,Wn. V Clay Moffat. lirooklyn'rt man ut myftcrlmi: I in - pulse who give Jewels away and ml in i tii he never see n pretty git I without wanting to kbH her, 1h again In a lifMjutal fur mciit.il oh teivatlon. Hinue. weeks iiko (he daughter and nteee of Juil'o IteuWen 1, Haskell of ,rt'ikl n.rei etved two mysterious JllOrt lnweeb-U i,y me 'nirer. peteetiven trailed them f MMff.it. ulu nt fir.l denied nml then ndmltled giving them. lie never :il '.sfnetoi lly explained hf motives and later on nnoi her eharx,'0 was sent to a hospital for olivet at but. Ho was taU.ced ft ane, however. Y est erda y he k i- a I yea i gill bank olerk at Ilronkhn Itui -i"t corner. When arretted be mid "I'm attr.u-ted to young Rtrla liki n iieedlf to a niamiet. She mas .snrh n nice "111 I iti.tn t think hc would mind." One of (he iilrl's eoiiip'ui!i.n uM M-iffal bid M."-r.l two other JTlilrt before h was aliened. MILL AT GATES SHOT D3WM Mill City. dr.. May 2?. On tie couui of the depresod condition of (he lumber market, the date- Mill rompany, sawmill md lug F ing operation loi aled at S hroo der, about f-mr mile eat of Mill 'lty, have closed d'wn for an in definite period. Tills mill re nnened l;;st February and employ ed about til men. Skinny Men Can Put on Needed Weight Ak .?. C. Perry, Cential IMi.ir fliaey. t. J, Fry or any regular Oruirgi'tt for ft box of Mrt'ny'H Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. They me sugar con led and as pleasant to take m e.indy. Skinny men nml women lake them to upeeclily put on pit nty of Rood beat thy fWMi and for tbi purpoFe they are so rxlremely good that thin men and women often take on five pounds or over in 30 days. As n .matter of faet. your druggist will return your money If ou don't tako on five pounds In 30 days. Great for weak, run down chil dren, too, and gives thm a hearty appetite. But bp ure very sure to not Cod Uver Oil Compound Tablets ORIGINAL OrNUINE GOTablets GOCcnt? ML ANGEL COLLEGE TO ENTERTAIN OLD GRADS Ml. Ancol. Or.. M3V 22. Plan have been practically completed tor the annual Homecoming which will ho held on the college hill on Sunday. An alumni mooting will he hold In the morning, a picnic lunch will be nerved at noon, and In tho afternoon the college nin will play the St. Martin's college team. The hoys Horn i.acey, vau., !.! u-ilil in have a hIioiik combina tion and the game Is awaited with interest. Ti Inability of the players on tho Portland Klectrc Power company l:aseball nine to hit in the pinches cost them t!e game on the Oxford diamond when they lost to tn Woodmen of the Wor'rf by a score of 4 to 0. The game was good in suite of Hie one-sided score, both of them being well matchered. Batteries- vere: Hi mitral and Morriot: V. K. P. Scofleld and Ataman, a new comer for the Woodmen. The Oregon Journal baseball team of the junior twilight league won a loosely played game on the high school grounds lat uigh when they defeated the Scouts by a score of 12 to 4. This game as sures the Journal players a place in the final play-off. The other in the finals will be tho Field Mice, who play their last gam with the JUver KiiIh tomorrow. Batteries were: U Alley, Duffy and East; for the Scouts, French and Williams. Dallas, Or., May 22. The au- uunl l'olk county high school track and field meet and other contest will be held Saturday at Mon mouth with seven high schools compctiug, according to announce ment of Josiau Wilis, county school fiupcrlntcudeut. The tennis contests are first on tl.e program at 8 a. m. and will be followed at 10 o'clock by typ ing contests. The field meet will be held at 1:30. In the evening lit 8 p. m. the high school declam atory contests will be held. All contests will be m the normal grounds and buildings. irophy cups will be awarded tho school it winning in the vari ous events, while individual win ners will receivo ribbons. Dallu will be Riven tho basketball cup ind Independence the football cup for their past season's record. la Mas. Independence, Bethel, Monmouth, Itickreall, Falls tit v and IVrrydale are I lie competing heoM. SCOOTS WILL PATROL DALLAS FIRE LINES Djllas. Dr.. .May 22. The Hit) .'cunts of lallai are to be organ ized in the near future into a mil: to assist the Dallas firemen. This is expected to give the boys some thing new to werk on and to pro vide a valu'ible organization in ra- of a serioua fire. The f-coutd will be expected to take hj--ge of ir.aiic on street- lending to the scene of a tiro and i..vp m.)tnrisis from ritdung in ho i Umo an lu linpeiTe the firemen ,n his bi'.n th'. ease recently. O iP''fat ion of rit ix.ens Is a-ked i:i helping the bov maintain their r.'thortty in this vespert. They will be nig.inized Into a alv.ige unit to I ike h.ii ge atvi ;uard pvopeity that Is removed tn the street from burntpi or threat oned hullding-i. Occasion ally In !ho past va:i-,la!ti have helpeil then'dves to at ! id s left nn .u.iul'.d. HEAVY "RAINS SWELL RIVER Mill City. Or., May 2J. l t r.un. ly bea y rains have been !'iilliiii here for iho pa-t two or ihree days and Tuesday evening a violent electrical m m was ex -p.'i'ietieed. Lightning was seen tit :iit Meveral tinier and start smill tire;, which we- soon drenctieil by I he rain. Wednesday ni.ht the S.intiam river roe about two feet. r.tr-$ it ! S HAVK A CARPKNTKR DO YOl'R PLUMBING RIDICU1 OVS you aV. Yet that li whit hundreds if people do every day when they eniac the services of other than a (rained RHCTAL SPE ( ilAl.lSTtocwe their Pile. Nowonder they receive no benctir and continue to utler.anddMidcmntheiloctot tor their time and money wnttcd. My year of triinlng and experience treating -RECTAL and COLON ail ments alone enables me to give a written lite long UU ARAN 1KB that I will cure your Piles ot REFUND YOUR FEE. ritt today lor my FREE BOOK IJUMTN Inr omtiano orttav siMTie orritt: Cfd&K 1 VALLEY CLOSE DISTRICT MEET Silvertou. Or., May 22. (Spe cial.) The lat day ol tho 1 ia5 annual conference of tho Salem district of the Methodist Kpiscopat church begaii with devotions led by Itev. J. E. Strevey, pastor of the First Metnouist Episcopal church of Newberg. Word was sent to Dr. Carl G, Douey, president of Willamette university, expressing pleasure in his r e t u rn and In h is i in p ro ved health. Various reports of pastors were given, among them the report of Itev. S. W. Hall of Silverton, show ing a splendid growing church. The conference by rising vote ordered a letter of appreciation sent to the Silverton Commercial club for the trip to Silver Creek lulls which had been provided by the club. Mrs. Effio Dunlap of Salem rep rcgeu ted the ladles' aid societies in a ten-minute address. In her address she reported that no charge In the district is without ladies' Pid society. Other .speakers during the morning ses sion included Dr. Edward Lair Mills, editor of the Pacific Chris tion Advocate, and Professor W. H. Hertzog of Kimball school of theology. During the ofternon session. which was mostly devoted to In spirational work. Professor Valen tine Deick, Bishop W. O. Shepard, Dr. Ocorgo Dean and Dr. D. H. Leech were among the speakers. It was revealed that 52 per cent of the population of the United States are affiliated to churches by membership and that of this number but onethrrd are- in regu lar attendance. One of the speak ers suggested that "Souls be Bared instead of soles. Don't stop to count those whom you have saved but count thosb who are yet left to be won over to the church. Don't be satisfied wfth just getting some new members, get all of the five- sixths. Co out after them as life insurance agent does. Do as much for your work aa he docs for his. We ore in tremendoue dan ger of being Just ecclesiastics." Next year thu conference will be held at New berg. FIELD CONTESTS Field day for Hoy Scouts of Sa lem, Corvllis, Chcmawa and Leb anon will be held nt the Washlng- on school grounds at Salem to morrow. The Burnett trophy will he awarded to the troop making the bent showing In the various scout drills and contests. Pen nants have been secured and will be awarded to Ine troops placing ecoud and third. Activities will egin at 10 a. m. and will continue unt l 2:30 or 3 p. m. Parents and anyone else interested In th--events are expected to be on hand to see how everything is done. I vents staged during tho day will Include camp making, fir.t aid, troop inspection, signals by he Morse or semaphore code, knot vinir, wall Renting, fire starting without matches and a number of other fen tu roii of Hoy Scout life. Hoys will bring their own lunches' and make a day of it. The field day is being staged under the direction of Harold Ware, local Hoy Scot it. executive. Grand Theatre A HENRY DUFFY, PRODUCTION ?3 Gcorge M Cohan's International Laugh Riot. WITH LAWRENCE D 0RSAY Sensible Prices $1.65 $1.10 and 50c Including Tax Scats on Sale Monday Mail OrdersJJow H&tdbon Paint Store Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Kalsomine and Wallpaper , , - I, . ..... i If -ou have a painting job to do come ( in and get onr prices. ' We have the right 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'l. St. Buy Your Paint WINTER PARTIES AT SILVERTON ARE ENQEO Silverton, Or., May 2SyJ-Thc last o( the acrica ot "COO" Spittles whloh have been conuuctedTy''the Knlghte ot Pythias and the Pyth ian Sisters during the winter was held Monday. Card playing oc cupied the eveuiir; until 10 o'clock when dancing wat enjoyed for a short time. At the close of the evening supper was served in the dining room. A number of guests were present from Salem for the ovenlng, - E I Dallas, Or., May 22. The an nual grade declamatory contests for tho grammar schools of Polk county were held in the junior high school auditorium Wednea day night. The contestants placed as fol lows: Division 1, first and second grades Mollle Small, Independ ence, first; Laralne Acuff, Eola, uecond; Gladys Brown, Dallas, third. Division 2, third and fourth grades Walter Hopkins, Inde pendeuce, first; Helen Klelver, Dallas, second ; Lucille Huckett, Lincoln, third. Division 3, frfth and sixth gradcB Paul Forrette, Dalla" first; He rebel Peyree, Indcpend ence, second; Robert Sturgcss h:oia, third. Division 4, seventh and eighth grades ltodney Stewart, Mon mouth, first; Barbara Elliott, Dal las, second; Garland Watenberger, Independence, third. The high schools of the county wilt compete Saturday night at Monmouth in a declamation con test. PYTHIANS TO HOLD SESSION Silverton, Or., May 22. (Spe cial.) A number of the members of the local Pythian Sister lodge will attend the district convention to be held at Independence on Thursday of next week. The drill team of Home Temple No. 21, of Silverton, will put on the. initia tory work under the leadership ot Mrs. Ella Mecleary and with Mr.-. Helen Wrightman, grand senior. niMKiciun. Mrs. Ben Glfford will sing a vocal boIo. OPERATING TABLE FORGOTTEN BY . . PROSTATIC PATIENT "As a benefactor of Alvita 1 hereby state that from an almost under the surgeon's knife condi tion, I have been estored to robust health by tho use of your prod ucts. Obliged to nuffer with what one physician called atone in the bladder, nnil another enlarged pros tato, both unnble to copo with the trouble and flucgestlng surgery. I have tnken only moderate doses of Alvita tablets, with the result that I have no more t bought of the operating table than of climb ing to the moon I am an enthusi astic believer In tho virture of nl- f a I fa prod uo t a beea uso of what they have done for mo nothing short of a new lease on life." (Signed) J. C. KOU25KR. Alvita Tablets are scientifically prepared from the wonderful al falfa plant, which through Its long root absorbs tho vital elements liine. Iron and phosphates nec- :iry to health and vigor. Alvita has poved espeel-.lly beneficial In vercoming kidney. bladder and prostate trouble. No matter what you have tried, try this remedy of nature now. A dollar buya a box at Perry's drug store. Mail orders nceepted. Atl .'. One Big Laugh Night Tuesday, May 26th at a Paint Store DALLAS PLANS MEMORIAL DAY Dallas, Or., May 22. Memorial day will be observed lu Dallas with two services, according to the announcement ot nev. J. E. Youel chairman of tho Legion memorial committee. The first service will bo Sunday evening, May 24, when a union service will be held at the Methodist church will all churches and patriotic organizations par ticinating'. Rev. L. E, Hosklns of the Chris tian church will deliver the ser mon at this meeting. Patriotic organizations are asked to arran to bo seated In groups. Ex,-service men arc requested to wear uni forms or insignia of service,--- - Public exercises wIIJL .lie-held in liio Aiasitc tneater on the morn ing of May 30, be-l-miits at 9:45 o'clock. At 11 o'ei.;ek a parade will form and march through the city. Following the parade the obsorvanco will be closed with 'the American Legion ceremonial exer cises and the decoration of sol diers' graves in the cemetery. A complete program for Memor ial day will be announced later by the committee in charge. Yesterday's Scores. At Sacramento 5; Portland 9. Salt Lako 10; Seattle 11. Los Angeles 2; Oakland 3. San Francisco 8; Vernon 6. Wanted si for 25 cents War over VYEARSy 1.4 The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, one of the Fore most Life Insurance Institutions ot the world, writing every form of Life Insurance from 1 year to 70, desires a District Manager for Salem and Marion County, on a commission basis. Don't dismiss tills from your mind Just because it's Life Insur ance. We are developing men for executive positions In other fields. Life Insurance Is easier to write than ever before. The aver age unit ot salo Is Increasing year by year. The field Is unlimited and the surface Is barely scratched. No other business offers the same opportunity for attaining personal and financial Independence. No other business offers such a high roturn for the time, efforts and ability ot the high grade man without capital to Invest. If you have had selling experience and are willing to work hard, this is surely worth investigation. All communications will be treated In strict confidence. Write fully and frankly TODAY. K. V. CHEED, .Manager for Oregon, 201 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore. O CENT &J SALE SATURDAY, MAY 23id ONLY TIN, ALUMINUM Sauce Pans 12 qt. Water Pails 10 qt. Dish Pans 2 qt. Covered Pails 2 qt. Funnels G cup Muffin Pans Acme Flour Sifters Square Cake Pans Wash Basins Nash-Smith Furniture Co. "The Home of Good Furniture" 219 N. Commercial St. Salem MARRIAGE LICENSE RUSH IN POLK STARTS Dallas, Or., May 2i. The mar riage llceneo season started with a rush tho past week with five Issued against ouo tor the first halt ot the month ot May. The II censes were issued to Charles Ast. 55, Palls City, and Ncllio Nether ton, 44, Falls City; Norman Walter Bennett, 24, lilk City, and Lulu Maude Darting, 19, Falls City; Paul Dumewood, 23, Kick roull, and Erna Blind, 21, Hick reall; Claus Uyck, 23, Dallas, and Fay dispell, 21, Dallas: Elmer E. Hamilton, Dallas, legal, and Helen Shields, legal, Bethel. ANGELS DROP FIRST GAME Mt. Angel, Or., May 22. The Mt, Angel college nino suffered its first defeat of the year when the College of Pugct Sound beat them by a 5 to 2 scoro on the college diamond on Wednesday afternoon Yesterday tho local K. ot Cteam played tho Young Men's Sodality on the town lot. The Sodality team came out witn the long end of a 17-9 score. S.S.S. will rid you of bolls, pimples, blackheads and skin eruptions I DON'T CLOSE your eyes to the warning which Nature gives when angry, painful bolls appear on your neck, face or other parts of your body. Bolls, pimples and so-called skin disorders are tho re sult ot an Impoverished condition of the blood and are not to be trifled with. It Is nothing more than folly to expect to get absolute relief from tho use ot local treatments, such ns ointments, salves, etc. Such romedies may afford temporary re lief but you want more than re llof; you want a remedy which will rid you torover of the tortur ing disorders. And the one remedy which has no equal Is S.S.S. S.S.S. stops bolls and keeps them from coming. S.S.S. builds blood power! That Is what makes fight blood. Fighting blood destroys :?tpurlties. It fights boils. It fights : k 1 n eruptions pimples, black hoads, eczema! It always wins! S.S.S. has been known since 1S2G as one of the greatest blood build ers, blood cleansers and system strengtheners ever produced. There are no unproven theories about S.S.S., the scientific results ot each ot Its purely regetublo medicinal ingredients are admitted by authorities. Begin taking S.S.S. today and clear your skin of those blood disorders! . 8. 8. S. Ii told at ill food drug store, in two .it... xh. liraer ii i more economical. itC C C Vhc Worlds Best , Wood Medicine A High-Grade Han for Important Position In a Growing Organization AND ENAMEL Enamel Milk Pans Enamel Pic Plates Enamel Lip Sauce Pans Sanitary Drip Pans 6 ounce Fruit Funnels Coffee Balls 2 qt. Mixing Bowls Pieced Colander Pudding Pans 10 BE REDUCED The Ma m man utages, operating between Salem, Turner, Stay ton and Mill City, have filed with the public service commission, to be effective June 1 to August 31, n tariff fixing reduced summer one way and round-trip fares, the re duction ranging from 10 to 20 per cent on present fares. In addition commuters' rates have been estab SOSTEINI GREElAUl 3 RELIABLE MERCHANDISE ; i 36 Inch - 32 Inch j j Dress Linen Amoslteag ! j Fast Color Dress Ginghams ! I Reduced Price Fast colors Yard 59c ' Yard 21c ! I New Striped English Broadcloth j Renfrew Suitings 9-4 Sheeting j! New Shades Good Grade ! Sunfast and Tubfast Bleached or Unbleached I J Yard 49c Yard 50c ' j Pequot Sheeting and Tubing. Lowest Prices j, Renfrew Devonshire Huck Towels ;j ; Sunfast and Tubfast Colors, Pjnk.Gold or Elite ! ;j Neat Patterns 50c grade I - : Yard 34c For 38c Table Oil Cloth, yard 34c !! Jap Parasols Lace Collar 95c ' Tabs I 69c and 50c Only 10c ij Cheviot Shirtings 42 Inch i j Fast Color Tubing 3 Yard 10c Linen Finish iiiio 39c il Sheets 42 Inch Seamless Pillow Cases j $L25 25c ; Allen A. Black Cat Hosiery I New shades for Ladies and Children. This Hosiery gives I satisfaction. Wears well and looks well. 240-246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET SV1 oney Round Tender SWISS STEAKS SIRLOIN STEAKS 20c !b. 15c lb. Choice Good ROASTS OF BEEF BOILING BEEF 1 2y2c lb. 8c ib. Freshly Ground Freshly Ground HAMBURGER SAUSAGE 1 2y2c lb. 1 5c Ib. I I PURE LARD, No. 5 pail 80c j I ROYAL CHINOOK DRESSED SHAD- midget Originators of Low Prices 351 State Street NOT IN THE COMBINE lished on tli in line which will al low 30 rtdea for 22 one-way fares, good between all points for any member of a family. . Iteduccd e.vprcHu and packnge rates with C. O. D. privileges la a feature ot the tariff. The lino operates three round trips daily. New Cornorntions. The following articles ot Incor poration were filed yesterday with the sUite corporation department: Major Fruit Product company, Portland: incorporators, A. E. Mulliucaux, L. H. Landers, Reathii Rose; capita!. $5000. Tater Flakes Golden Smiles, Port land ; i ncorporators, J. L. Grinter, M. L. Kingland. George. L. Ranch; capital, $10,000. Savers SALMON, per lb. 25c per lb 12y2c market f Or 11... n UuiUMnO Mff SlI SM Ot..l4. '.lMVANi-nAiifl nirt ANO 'r