MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Tart of the State
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
,EAD IN LEAGUE
Interstate leasee Standing
W. L. P.U.
Sulem
Hillsboro
Papcniiakera
Camas
Luelcinbaoli
Vancouver ....
5 0 1.000
4 2 .(ll7
4 2 .607
3 3 .500
1 4 .200
0 6 .000
The Salpm Senators edited un
der the wire Sunday afternoon
when they defeated the Camas
bn.cehuM nine at Cam.'ifl by n 6core
of 5 to 4. They arc still leading
the interstate leamie with five
wins and no defeats and are like
ly looking champions although
they have 6evernl toufth clubs to
meet yet in Hillsboro and the
prpermaker. They also have one
more ffame to play with Camas at
Salem.
The locals scored four runs in
the first lnnlnK when the Camas
team went up In the air and made
four errors. BlR Hill Kiish (willed
down after that and kept the Sen
ators catlne out of his bund.
Neither side scored again until
the eiKhth Inning when the Ca
r -3 nine scored two runs making
the score 4 to 2 in favor of the
locals. lip their half of the ninth
with two out tile locals scored
what proved to be the winning
run. ,'Frlsco" Edwards, star re
ceiver of the club camo to bat
and hit the pill against the fence
but was only able to make first.
Aehby went in to run tor him and
stole second and went to third on
a passed hall. Wayne Barnaul,
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
West Salem
West Salem, Or., May 23.
Birthday parties are getting to b
very popular In town. Another
one waa gtveu Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas of Front street. Mrs,
Hulh Thomas was hostess on tul
occufiion to quite a number of
friend, honoring her mother, Mrs.
Mathilda White on her 7 1st birth
day. The party was given to cele
brate Mrs. Julia Brock's and Mrs.
E. A, Simmons' anniversaries an
well. The rooms were seasonably
decorated with flowers and each
honored guest was presented with
a corsage bouquet as well as useful
and ornamental witens of friend
ship Dnd birthday greetings. The
gui'sts were entertained by vocsl
music and In a social way. A
delicious luncheon was served hy
the (unless. Those present were:
Mrrt. W. D. 1'hlHins. Mrs. Need
ham. Mrs. II. A. Hunt. Mrs. Einm
Bedford, Mrs. John Simon. Mrs.
Huston. Mrs. B. K. Knsclhorn.
Mrs. A. Krueger. Mrs. William An
drews. Mrs. J. M. Harmby. Mrs.
Mary Hilling. Mrs. Minnie Wood.
Mrs. Emory Williams. Mrs. W. S
Kilts. Mrs. It. C. Brothertim. Mrs
V. ti. Uehrke, Mrs. Mary Bran
uon. Mri. U M. Ilnrd. Mr. S. H.
C.casy, Mm. J. Lnppin and chil
dren. Mrs. H. J. Woolley, Mrs
H. It. Wallace, Mm. Henry HenJ
ri'k!Min, Mrs. (Imre l. Illiss. Mrs
Stella Woodruff. Mrs. Julia Brink.
Mrs. lamella Boatriijht, Mr. ami
.Mrs. L. V, Canncll, Mrs. Simnums.
MlMtt'S Anna and Bertha Eng,l
hurn Miss Lottie McAd.inia. Mi.?
Hi-h'n llliiss, Mirw hetonia Byru.
Mitts Anna Keith"!. Mien llruci
Williams, Mioses ll;rh:ra ami
Julia Schmidt und Mrs. Hu'h
Thomas.
Neil i'.. Carne. nt Cascade
B.ive, Kingwood Terrace, r!por-i
that late Friday night a moon-!
shine party with a large automo-j
bile (rit-.l to turn In his driveway.
i;mii:tliitiC into his tar. alsa ruin
Ing several choiee rose IiuIh-h.
d4iiuaf:et amount itig to ahout $l"
Mr. turner has built a f'nre aui
gate to project his property fnuu
further damao by moonshine inn
listers. Mrs. Julia Broek and John Cai-j
rick were Sund:iy dinner puesr-i at
the le;niti(ul country home ot Mr.;
ami Mn. .lnhn Simmmi. honoring
the firnier's mother, Mrs. K. A.
Simmons' 72nd anniversary. Thos
present were the honored purr
and Mr. and Mrs. John Simnionr
and family, Mrs, Bins and dault
ter. Helen.
' The Ladles' Aid of the Methndisi
church mot nt the dwtdling of Mrs
Cannell, Wednesday afternoon
Quite a number of ladies turned
out and spent a wry sociable and
profitable day sewing. The laille
will give a mvk social Tuesday
evening, May 20. An interestim;
program will be Riven in rmimv
tion wtlh It, dWi light refresh
menta served.
Tho services on Sunday evening
at the Methodim Kpisropal churcn
was In rhniR' of Mr. Lee, a stu
dent of Kimball couego. lit spoke
In rrgards to the problem of th.
colored race. Dr. lllekman iwoUt
ed In the services also. The at
tendance ut the Sunday evening
services tre getting larger every
Sundi.y.
The Sundry school board met at
the church on Thursday evening
for the purpose of electing n super
intendent for the Sunday school.
JHrV Weathers was un.inlmoutlv
e;te Bevcral. leachers were
chosen afro. . .
M.t. W. J MiTiTn of Duhdoe'
fa still very danfferoinly til and
fa aow i U19 C.tmd Humseil.m Hos
pital In Parttaud.
Mr. and Mrs, Krnsst BostrlRst
Ditcher (or t'"u Senator won hi
I . ...,.n hu rattier! th
. -., Aalihv with the
uoarun aim ui-u"" '
wlnnirnr run.
Camas enmo to bat in the ninth
...i.i. . i. K tn 9 nirnlnttr them
ttllU lllu nw'B
and staged a rally that almoaL
won the game for them. Tne nrsi
two men up lam a- nice mim
...t.iAi. nui.i,tni was unable to
field perfectly on account ot bin
bad aukie. Tua un muo -u
man on first and cecond with no
outs, they both advanced on a
...... .i i.n aiwl thn Camas crowd
nearly went crazy. Darham tight
ened up and whiffed tho next
man. The next Camas batter hit
--W.i tha fpnA nd
llie Will OSn'iiok '"
scored tho two runners. On the
throw In a "Frisco" went to take
It he lost his balance and fell and
the ball went clear inruuKn u
, l. ,.,., nn In third. With tllC
tying run on third and one man
out Iiarhnm rannou mo iiexi man,
Kldon Jeuue, star athlete for the
IfsfMMitr of WuSlariim team
...I... 1D ..torvinir In CPU lerf icld for
Camas came to bat. He bad made
three lilts before. He bit a hard
ln k'nnna wllifll Ifppnfi Wflfc
only able to gather in after lump
ing scverni leer, uno tuu
i.-n,.nn I. liirn having a little
trouble with his mitt and he had
cut all of the padding out oi u
t..n..i..r lltn lull- Akin tO Shine
through. The ball stuck in this
hole for the nnai out. r.exi ween
fi, il wilt meet the Vancouv
er nine on the local diamond.
Other League Games
rr-i.A n., ai.iii.tir.rii tpum nf West
Linn defeated Vancouver, 5 to 1,
at West Mini yesterday afternoon
i . ti.- iniwtla tontxiii series.
ill me iimia."".
The winners made four hits and
four runs in the second inning
ill Hlclller, WHO renren iu mvui
for the victors, knocked a home
n,n in .lie eiehtli inning for the
other tally for his team.
It. rt. r..
Vancouver 1 3
I'apermakers a 5 ,
Batteries Billies, Stone and
dribble; Riehter, Lowry andj
King.
and children of Portland spent
Sunday at the home ot tne tor
iner's father, Morris Boutright, of
Franklin avenue.
Mrs. Mary Billings is visiting
friends at Corvallis.
Mr. Langhoff ot King wood ave
nue has improved the appearance
of his residence by adding a ver
anda to the front of his house.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowles of Salem
were Sunday guests at tho S. H
Creasv home.
Mis Becky Best, accompanied
by friends, formed an auto party
and motored to the coast ana en
Joyed a very pleasant outing th
latter nart of last week.
Mrs. Brannon has returned
from Portland, where she has been
visiting friends.
Mr. Offden has moved his family
from the Woods' property to Van
couver, Wash.
Mm. Ollden ot Marshfield is the
Mi cut of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
B. K. Himittum of Front street.
.1. It. Bedford and daughter.
Bettv and Huth Bedford, and Mfs
Lottie MrAdams attended the
Apollo club concert during the
week.
Mrs. B. Ixyd of Seattle. Wash.,
made a fly Ins; vlit with her parent.-.
Mr. and Mr. Carner of King
wood T.-rrace, rnroute to Califor
nia. Iter L. F. Canncll attended th;
conference of Mthodist ministers
at Silvertoii. Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dewey Wallace
railed at the Lnm;hoft home dur
ing the week,
Klmer Bales of Portland visited
his parents dining the wek-end.
Work In still progressing on the
West tilde cannery. Operations
wilt begin t!ie first of June.
Mr. and Mrs. Carner and son.
Xeil (Jarner. and Mrs. Ben Garner
and two children motored to Port
land several Sundays ago to cele-
hrute Mrs. Hen darner's InnbandV
nirthday. He was agreeably sur
prise! as he is !n the roteranV
h(vpil:tl at Portlind. However.
he enjoyed the day and didn't get
any sethaci; fn his health from the
surprise. Ben is getting along
;ts well a can be exported after
uch s serioitt operation.
W. J. Morrow wa a rer.nt guest
rt th? Mean- home.
Silverton News
PHvertnn. Or. May 2.".. (Spe
ial.( Silverton Jersey men who
had cad le at the t)regon Jersey
Cattle club's jubilee at Salem
I'huiiiday were (). Loe, H. ll il
vois-u. M. (i. tlunderion, William
Thoruley and .lack Fox. Other
Silvertonians attending were J.
Davenport. A. Hohart, Sil.M Tor-
vend, Henry Tor vend, Samuel
Ton-end. Fred Koruen, Carl Lo.
and Alhert Knnrue.
John Watson, who waa ftthbtu'
i-oach at Cue Silverton high school
a year ago. spent the week-end at
Silverton.
Miss Mary Huff, who for the
past ten years hn conducted the
Woman's Specialty Shop at Silver
ton, Is soiling out with the inten
tion of going out of business. Mis
Moff will prntuhly Join her sister.
Mrs. oiga lloffard. who has bee-:
transferred to Sleni where she
has cha ge of a district for a life
insurance company.
Miss LuzMta Day has accepted
.1 position as bookkeeper at t!u
Patty Motor company Karate Miss
Bay In lilling the vacancy left by
the resignation of Miss Cora Sat
ero.
Mrs M. C. WctiaM and Miss
fathering Woodrd ari home again
after su ahonrs' of over three
months1. During their absence
they spent 10m time In Europe
in company wltft Mr. Wondard.
who rtiumed to Silverton about
Corvallis Defeats j;
Salem and Eugene In j
Triangular Contest
The Corvallia high school won
tho Willamette valley track meet
Suturtlay by defeating the red
und, black reyrcsentatlvea and tho
bJugcne high school team in u lasi
three-cornored contest. The win
ner took Ilrist In every event but
the broad jump, which went to
the Eugene team, and scored 105
points against 22 for the locals
and 21 for Eugene, Salem winning
Hecond place.
Carl Daniel, corvallia runner,
was high point man of the meet,
with 27 V2 points to his credit.
Daniel won tho 100 and 220-yard
dashes and the shot put. lie also
won second places honors In the
discus and broad jump and was
on the winning relay team.
Ralph Ogleaby, Eugene, was
tho outstanding star for his team.
scoring 12 points for Eugene. Jory
starred for tho locals. llcury
Dungnn, broke the state record In
the discus, with a heave of 123
tc'.X, Dungan also placed second,
11 the shot.
The winners will send two run-1
em to the Stagg meet in Chicago.
June 5, and as a result of the;
meet and their work during the
reason, JJauiel win enter tue
dashes, shot and broad jump. ;
llyron Brawshaw, captain of thei
team, will enter the mile and half
mile rune. Both of these men have;
been undefeated In high school
competition and tfley are expected
to star in the Chicago meet. The
summary follows:
100-yard dash Daniel. Corvnl-
lis; Oglesby, Eugene;' Sueythe,
Eugene, Donner, Cor vail is; time,
10 seconds.
High hurdles riarehard, Cor-I
vallis; Temple, EiiKene; Adams,
two weeks ayo. Since their re
turn to the states Mrs. Woodard
and daughter visited in New York
city at the home of Arthur McCoy,
whose home Is now at Flusbic.-j
It. I. Mr. McCoy formerly lived
at Silverton. Mrs, Woodard also
visited relatives In the middle west
while Miss lothcrins vis. ted
friends In California.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frue have
left for Portland from where they
will go to New York city, whore
Mr. Fry goes as a delegate to the
Yeoman notional convention.
Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Meyer were
hosts at a dinner party at their
home on Paradise road Sunday,
honoring their daughter. Miss
Altheo. their son, Ludvig. and
their niece. Miss Corinne Mobcrg
of Scott Mills. Besides the hon
or guettts and hosts, those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. M arisen.
Miss Lillie Madsen, Miss Klta
Svarvarl. Edwin Svsrvari of Sil
verton. Mr. and Mrs. P. Mobcrg.
Kussell Mobcrg, Mary Moberg.
Viola Moberg. Viona Moberg, Mrs.
Raymond Ketlts, Robert Kellls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Williams, John
Williams. Francis Williams of
Scotts Mills. Mr. aiuPMrs. Alvln
Williams, Mm. E. Olsen of Hub
bard, Mr. and Mrs. Avrl Anderson.
Miss Dorothy Anderson, Mis
Katherine Anderson and A. Chrls
tenson of Portland.
McKinley Briefs
(By Bertaa B.ihc;jckJ
The school had a its guest
Monday morning the senior man
ual training class of the Corvalli"
high school. The boys wore shown
through the manual J raining de
partment l y Mr. Foster, the teach
er. A paper drive between Lincoln
and McKinley scnimU hegan last
Monday. The two sellings will Ink"
ali the papers to the Lincoln
M'hool. whiM'e they will be tied in
bundles and nold. Each school
::ets half the money for play
ground equipment.
The lasi girlV Indoor baseball
:;am.- wis played Tuesday b(tw-'0n
the IMa and Nth grades girls. The
'.'th grail,, won hy a score of 9 to
1.
The operetta wnieh was given
so supeessfully Friday nlglit at
the school will not he repeated ot
Salem Heights as was first ex-i-ceted.
1 a s t Tu eed a y the occ u pa t i on
elns.va were again farored with ft
sneal;er. Mrs. Butler, a teacher
in the husluf sh college for 1 7
yens, spoke on stenography. She
explained the occupation in full
and answered tho question ake.t
iiy both the teachers and pupils.
The first baseball come of the
i a;n was played Thursdav be
tween McKinley and Pringle alum.
nt. Tho score was 13 to 12 in
favor of Pringle.
A very dainty luncheon was
served to the teachers Thursday
neon by toe 8th A cooking class
It is a part of the regular domes
tic scienre work to learn to cool.
md ai'rve n formal luncheon.
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Don't worry about Ecir-ma or other
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healthy. Zenio is a cleanpenetrating
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bottle 35c. lare i $1.00. Zemo Oint;
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nighttime use 50c. Zemo Soap, 25c
Salem; Faikert, Corvallis; time,
18 seconds.
Milo rim Johnson, CorvallU;
Jory, Salom; Lind, Gorvallis; Bail
ey, Corvallia; time 4:43.
220-yurd dash Daniel, Gorval
lis; OglflHhy, Eugene; Prose, Eu
gene; Mcintosh, Corvallis; time,
Low hurdles Sausen, Corvallis;
Marstcr3, Salem; Temple, Eugene;
Kcikert, Corvallis; time, 28.2,
410-yard dash Bradshaw, Cor
vallis; Bryant, Corvallis; Morgan,
Kalem; Jones, Salem; time, 54.
880-yard run Bradshaw, Cor
vallis; Shopman, Corvallis; Har
ris, Corvallis; Jory, Salem; time,
2:05.
Shotput Daniel, Corvallis;
Dungan. Corvallis; Wyraer, Cor
vailis; King, Corvallis; 43 feet, 2
inches.
Broad jump Oglesby, Eugene;
Daniel, Corvallis; Klein, Corval
lis; Marsters, Salem; 20 feet, S
inches.
Javelin Mamaclay, Corvallis;
Wymcr, Corvallis; Morgan, Salem;
Oglesby, Eugene; 144 feet.
Discus Dungan, Corvallis; Dan
iel, Corvallis; Wymer, Corvallis;
Dolby, Salem; 123 feet. New state
record.
High jump Daniel, Corvallis;
Mattock, Salem; Ueitsmann, Cor
vallis; Ho hue and Tippery, Cor
vallis, tied for fourth place hon
ors: height, 5 feet, 3 inches.
Pole vault Butler, Corvallis
Gregg, Salem; Hogue, Corvallis;
Carpenter, Corvallis; height, JO
feet, 6 inches.
Half mile relay Corvallis (Mc
lutotih, Bryant, Bradshaw, Daniel)
time li:0i).2.
ITEMS ?
school visited the 9th A clasi of
McKinley, Friday morning, it ilia
purpose was to explain in detail to
the students the different courses
111 the senior high school. His ad
rice and explanations helped all
the students very much in making
out their cards for tho coming
year.
Miss Blazier, supervisor of horn:
economics at the Oregon Agricul'
tural college, epoke before a girls
assembly Thursday Afternoon, She
gave a very educational as well as
interesting tall;. Miss r aye Hen
derson, president of the girls' stu
dent body, presided over the meet
ing. Friday afternoon the occupa
tions clase were favored with a
very Interesting talk given by
Miss draco Elizabeth Smith, as
sistant state attorney general. She
explained her work and that of a
lawyer and answered the question
which had ben on the minds o
the students for several weeks.
The girls gym classes, with out
side help, hare been working rery
hard 011 making a dirt tennis court
in front ot the school. Fred
Lamport has given bis con
tent for the students to play on
his fine court at noon.
Tho science craves, under the
supervision of Misa Ueed. have
taken many walks through th
woods near the school for the pur
pone of finding new specimens of
flowers.
Word has been received by Mrs.
Clark that the trophy cup which
was won by the scniol at the bi
cycle tournament is being Appro
priately marked by the dealers in
New York city.
The new method of conducting
t lie spoiling clars has proven
very satMaetory to the teacher,
liHs Marv Hate, and to the pupils.
No word already known enters In
to the pui.il's daily assignment.
A :iev baseball diamond for th;1
iris Is h?iug plnnncd, as a bouse'
is to b buil' on the old diamond ;
acrof from the school. The gir!i
indoor baseball enthusiasts.
Miller - FtMito Manufacturing
company. Portland: Incorporators.
If. I. WhitMore. Karl G. I'ooto.
Chu les It. Spackman; capital. 10,
000.
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1 ANGEL GRADE
Gervais, May 25. Gervais un
ion higli school won the cham
pionship, of Marion county by de
feating Stayton high In baseball
Saturday afternoon. The game
was played at Silverton.
Gervais will receive the silver
cup offered by the Marlon coun
ty principals association.
The final count In Saturday's
game was 9 to 2. The Uervate
players garnered 10 hits during
the course of the tilt, Stayton
lining out exactly half that num
her. Four errors were called up
against Gervais as against 6 for
Stayton. Batteries were as fol
lows: Gervais, Kuhn and Fersch
weiler; Stayton, Pfund and
Speer.
Mt. Angel, May 25. The Ma
rion county grade school baseball
championship was won by the
Mt. Angel nine in the last game
of the county series played on
the Silver Falls field at Silverton
on Saturday when Mt. Angel won
from Sublimity by a 10 to 6
score. Anton Eugelbart, the small
Mt. Angel pitcher struck out
eleven men. He also made four
of the ten runs for the ML Angel
team. Sublimity used two pitch
ers. Together they struck out six
men. Zachary of Willamette uni
versity umpired.
The Mt. Angel line up follows:
Anton Englebart, captain and
pitcher, eighth grade; John Ke
hoe, catcher, seventh grade; Au
tos Dennis, first base, sixth
grade; Jerome Lutz, shortstop,
seventh grade; Anton Uenz, third
base, seventh grade; Theodore
Schmitz. right field, eighth
grade; Paul Keber, center field,
eighth grade, and Augustine
Krenzer, left field, seventh grade.
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Silverton, Or., May 25. (Spe
cial.) A packed house greeted
"Seventeen," Booth Tarkington's
four-act coinooy, presented by the
senior class at the Eugene Field
auditorium Friday evening.
It would be difficult to single
out anyone of the actors as out
standing in ability. All parts were
well chosen and well carried out,
However, special mention should
be given to Itonald Hubbs, Mary
Egan and Mehama McKee, who
had the most difficult roles. Ron
aid Hubbs as William Sylvanus
Uaxter. "Seventeen, was very
typical of the character and the
age. Mary Ep:an as Jane Baxter.
thc Httle sister, did some fine bits
of acting and Mekama McKee
who had perhaps the most diffi
cult rolo of Ac tnat of Lola
Pratt interpreted the role par
ticularly well.
Following scene 1, act 2, "Six
teen Now and Long Ago," a style
show was put on by the girls of
czema
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Miss Sara Huntington's domestic
art class.
Following act two Olive Banks
and Kathlcea Booth gave a piano
duet, Mary Egan gave a reading
and the high sehuol orchestra un
der the leadership ot Miss Willa
Loom is gave a number ot pleasing
selections. And at the close of act
three Miss Frances gave a violin
solo. The orchestra again gave a
number ot selections.
The cast of aciors consisted of
Mrs. Baxter, Harry Caion; Mr.
Baxter, Araoa Benson; William
Sylvanus Baxter, Donald Huhbs;
Johnnie Watson, Edward Syrlng;
Juno Baxter, Mary Egan; Mary
Marcher, Myrna Sather; Loin
Pratt, Mehama McKee; Genesis,
Orval Loe; Joe Bullit, Oscar John
son; Mr, Parcher, Allison Bristol;
George Cooper, Gilbert Odrtie;
Kthel Bake, Bertha Aim; Wallie
Banks, Bertie Bye; Mury Brooks,
Frances C. Oherly.
SILVERTON WINS CUP
. AT NORTHWEST MEET
Silverton. May 25. Silverton
made a creditable showing at the
northwest track meet Saturday at
Forest Grove. The relay leara
brought home the silver cup for
making the mile in 1 minute, 36
seconds, an average of 24 seconds
per man. The team was composed
of G. Oddie, h. Kireher, B. Kil-
kerson and D. Kireher. D. Kireh
er was an outstanding figure in
the entire meet smashing the 100
yard dash record by making It In
10 and 1-5 seconds and the 220
yard dash in 22 seconds. B. Gil
kerson took 3rd In tho 440 race.
The Silverton team won fourth
place in the meet with Hillsboro
carrying away let.
FILL CITY MOTOR CAR
SERVICE IS CANCELLED
Mill City. Or., May 25. On ac
count ot lack of patronage, effec
tive on or about June 1, the South
ern Pacific railroad will discon
tinue their motor car service now
In operation between Mill City
and Albany, and passengers be
tween these points will be handled
on Noa. 265 and 266, leaving Al
bany about 7 a. m. and leaving
Mill City about 1:15 p. in. No
change will be made In the service
between Detroit and Mill City.
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plainly written, together with 10
cents, stamps or coin (and this
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co..
Des Moines. Iowa, and receive in
return a trial pnckice contnining
CHAMBKRLAIN'8 TABLRTS for
stomach troubles, indigestion, cis
sy pains that crowd the heart, bil
iousness nnd constipation; CHAM
BK HL AIM'S COLIC AND DIAKR
HOKA REMEDY for pain in stom
ach nnd bowels, intestinal era nip.
colic nnd dlnrrhoea; CIIAMHKU
LAtN'S BALVft. needed In every
family for burns, scalds, wounds,
piles and skin affections. Try these
valued family medlrlnes for only
10 eenti. Don't miss It. Adv.
For The Greatest Fun
Try California This Summer
See a land that's new. Feel the thrill and the re
juvenation that come from an entire change of
, environment and viewpoint. Plan now. Low rates.
WIPE out all the old cobw ebs in one
decision (hat ihii summer you'll
do something dijjtrtnt and v. or:h u-hi!.
Come out among the mountains, lovely
valleys, canyons, forests, lakes, old mis
sions, pilms and the thou
sand other nnu attractions of
Southern California great
est summer playground in
the tvorld.
Sleep under blankets ev
ery night, and enjoy these
temperatures (U.S. Weath
er Bureau's figures avcra(je
mean for 4$ years, not
mrilj fnr nue) 4H llinrt
69 decrees, 48 Julys 70; 48 Augusts
71; 48 Septembers, 69.
And no rain to spoil an hour of your
fun. What fun? why, eolf, tennis, bath
ing, mountain climbine, hiking, horse
back riding, motoring over 5000 miles of
Southern
California Summers
Average 69 a 48 Year Record
Hillsboro Wins.
The Hillsboro b;ifb:tjl nine
won over the Luck-nbach Ship
company team at lltilsboro yes
terday afternoon in the interstate
league series by a scoro of 6 o
2. This win leaves the papermak
ers of West lAnn and Hillsboro
tied for second place. Camas waa
in a tie with these other teams
but dropped to third plce by
virtue ot their defeat nt the
hands of the Salem nine.
lonVe Entertains.
Mill City, Or., May 25. At their
last regular meeting, the Woman's
Benefit Association of Mill City
entertttinad a large number of
friends, the main features being
the crowning of Miss Ethel May
Mason as "Queen of" May," and
parade of the W. B. A, Juniors
with Uncle Sam und Miss Colum
bia leading. "Mothers" were also
honored with appropriate ceremon-
BRINGS YOUTH
TO OLD FOLKS
One of Tanlac's grca,te6t bless
ings is the new life and vigor it
brings to old folks. Men nnd wo
men up in the seventies and eight
ies are writing to us every day
to lhank us for Tanlac's wond
rous benefits.
Taniac is a natural tonic. It
drives poisons from the blood,
stirs up the lazy liver and puts
digestive organs in working or
der. Made after the famous Taniac
formula from roots, barks and
rare herbs, it Is nature's own
tonic and builder harmless to
man or child.
If your body is weakened nnd
run down, if you lack ambition,
can't eat or sleep, you'll be de
lighted with Tanlac's quick re
sults. Take Taniac Vegetable Fills
For Constipation
TANLAC
For Your Health
KENNEDY'S PAINT SHOP
. 261 Court Street, Salem, Oregon
Vilrnlile Enamels
Ask Any Experienced Painter
Mt "in "E a ! LT:.
paved highways that lead through mar
velous scenery in fact almost any pas
time that you like.
All are here in close proximity within
your easy reach by motor or trolley.
One of the greatest
interest, in this favored
country is Los Angcica
Harbor, fat crowing
into one of the moit
important in the world.
Business men will find
much to inspire them in
Southern Oaliiomia's
great industrial
development
31st) make
Ask railroad ticket agents for full in
formation, or mail coupon below.
See what a dijfernit summer will do for
you this year.
Name
AJJre
Ies. Dancing and refreshments
followed the program.
Mill City, Or., May 25. T. P.
Le.wson, who has been In the
nursery business near Gates for a
number ot years, has given up
that line of business and Is clear
ins his land of trees preparatory
lo plant! ii.t nt other crops.
Recent Scientific Discovery!
HY-PEP-SEN
Tlic Grcnt Autist-ptfc Tonic Laxa
tive nnd System Clenuscr
A treatment prepared by a new
process of extracting the rich
juices of roots, herbs and barks
gathered in tho various countries
of the globe and blended to pro
duce tho best results, How it in
creases Vim, Vigor and Nerve
Forco by cleansing the bowels,
toning stomach and liver.
Take HY-PEP-SEN. the Liver
Tonic and System Cleanser, Is the
advice of druggists today to thoso
who suffer with Chronic Constipa
tion, distressing Indigestion and
Torpid Liver. There is no longer
any need of using hard purgatives
and cathartics as IIY-PKP-SliN,
ttie new scientific combination of
Hydrastis. Pepsin, Senna and oth
er vaulable ingredients. Is bound
to function the bowels and liver
regularly, thus cleansing tho sys
tem of impurities and poisonous
matter.
A tablespoonful of-this syrup af
ter each meal and at bedtime
thats all that Is necessary, no
nausea, no griping, no distress
whatsoever. Next morning your
liver is active as tho en tiro diges
tive tract Is purified nnd refresh
ed and you feel Just fine, with a
hearty appetito for breakfast. Eat
what you like everything tastes
good and agrees with you.
By getting tho bowels to func
tion daily as Nature intonded, the
entire system Is naturally invigo
rated. Blood circulates belter,
nerves become refreshed, dull eyes
become bright and pato cheeks
glow with the bioom of perfect
health. Sleeplessness, nervousness,
lack of energy, tired, worn out
feeling all become things of tho
past.
HY-PEP-SRN Is sold and guar
anteed by Capital Drug store, 405
State street. Adv.
Ripolin Enamels
Muronic Enamels
Barrcll Sun Light Enamels
Pratt & Lambert Varnishes
Murphy Varnishes
lien jam in Moore Wall Finish
Efccto and Dakote Auto Enamels
Old English Floor Wax
Cal-O-Tint Calcimine
Varnish Stains
Wall Paper
Brushes
IO
,m it m
And with all this, a feel
ing of detachment from your
usual hum-drum such as you
have never felt before a
tmplilt change!
Just try it for a summer.
Special round -trip
tickets ton sale from
May 15th to September
30th (with return trip
privilege to October
It easy to come.
All -Year CTuS of Southern California,
fto "3-D ritnnitHT of 'ommcrre b
! Anirrlc. (Aliromln
Plf.w tend nw full information rwMit tlie
iummtr and year around racatioo powibiiitici
i Southern California.