Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 10, 1925, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925
PAGE TWO
ey Points
By' Capital Journal's
Special Correspondeits
From the ' Richest : and
Best Part of the Stale
THK CAPITAL JfiuftNAIJ. HA I. EM. OKEUON
Neafcby Vail
News
HEALTH SERVICE
-IS
An 'organ Isi-d health ' service
was authorized ' fit Willamette
university by official action ot
the hoard of trustees at its meet
intc hero yesterday. The uctioit
comes as a result of considerable,
agitation and ton;; consideration
on the part of the board. One out
' standing reuson why the service
was deal rod, especially by many
women alumni, was to make Wil
lamette, women gradn.it. ligible
to the American association of
University women, a national or-
ganization of women. The only nr
(1 ii i rem out -TeniainiuR' after the
health service is established will'
na.lo place women . nrofvasors OQ
the Maine financial basis as men
' instructors. The arholnstic staiul
ins of the school: has lonw ' been
(.sufficiently high to satisfy the re
quirements of the association. j
, i'r -U.o-roost part, men gradiii
ates' havc-m?fin indifferent as to
whether or ndt (he, health service
was established.' . '
Guy Uatlibuii, athletic coach at
the university for the past two
years, was re-elected for another
.year yesterda. The ruslgnntiori of
Mrs. Hathbun as physical Instruc
tor for women waa accepted, nud
President Ponoy this morning
stated a full time woman ijiatruc-;
tor will be secured to take her
place. Action was. t a Iron by the
board to add one instructor to the
biology department of the uni
versity. The department is bead
ed by Morton E. Peck.
Several members of" the faculty
were given' increases In salary, al
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Hazel Green
Hnzi'l Orion. Or., Juno 10. Mr
nd'Mru. Moltro ot Stayion callud
on JIl-. tind Mrs. 11. 'elicii, Sun
day. Mr. mid Mrs. August V'reil
erick and dutihcli-r. Klin, and Dim
F-cde.-ick .if Mlcldlo liroTi vc
alim Klie3t at the Wachen liomo.
Mrs. Amy Uwr vlnltl itli Imr
falhor. Tto'ot-rt Jolinsan. Tnosdny
Mrs. T. II. M-Morris of Alolalla
v.sitcd wltli Hiutie Van L'luuvp.
1 hurmlpy
iHr. rnd Mrs. t- A. Kobow ykut-
cd wltli 'Mrs. KoIww'b 'mother,
Mrs. Scliacr-?!- at Qtiinaliy, Sunday.
Mlllv ItickalifiUKh ot rortland I
si.LiidinK iwrt ot hl vacation 4t
tin- home o.' Mrs. J. K.- uorui'U.
I.estor Van Cleave and family
motored to rora. Sunday, to is
it tlI the I.fbo hom.
Mis. F. O. johuron and Frankir
t'sitpil In K.iltm ono dViy la.t week
Mis. Tlil"lon and Sonny culled
on Mrs. R. Wnchpn. rhuraday.
Mr. and Mrs. lxiuia Kobow liiitl
n thplr Eiiosta Sundiiy, Mr. nnil
Mrs. W. H IJnvU and olilldrin. Mr.
nnri Mrs. Gay and daughter at
Sllverion, Mr. and Mm. William
liirkman. M'aa llladys Kearus oi
flutter. Mrs. T. H. McMurrit of
Molall.1 and Mr. and Mrs. U. L
v.i0i.,ii4lit nn'l fr.mliv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Flee and
children. Audra and -Roderick, o!
I.tberty spent Snturday v, lib -wr
Mn sliver. Mrs. H. Silver unll
de.uKlitcr, VirRiuia. Mia. Marcarol
Turner and on lUymoud tllud-
t.v ) .
Mn Anneu Waclien ami
ti-jai;hlci-. Irer.e.
filed witU Mrj.
v c... K.thnw. M.nidav.
A n onllcr of Uiwel (Ireen folkv
atu-ml.il t ie Ch..-nm rwrt-iao.
last week.
The V.'iliiunison Kills "re Iiomc
cn a vm-atum. They have einploy
, U'tnt in S-.lr-m.'. ,
Mr. Hchwiii:fl an son railed
' nn Mr. Wahen. Sunday eveuini;
Mrs. Waller Taylor and Mr
I'earl Davia visited their aisled,
t Klllde Kobow. Friday.
Theio will bo children' day ex
f i rt-a-ca at tin chur. h Sunday. Jnn
; 14. KvuryubO welcome, e.-peclallj
. children. ....
i Mr .!. M.ithis of Middle drove
n.d ai-le.r. Mrs. Iladley of Turner
visited with Mrs. I'ele W"ellc.
Tkursdey. , , ...
Mia. U K. Mirsan nt Molalll
"visited vita Mr. and Mri. ('hall s
V.:u t'bave. Fnd.ii.
Jim !.im r:Ulid Saturday oil
' Herman and Theodore Warhen.
WillKin McMorrls mid wit-.
Mrs. -Mati'.da Vr.n Cleave and
dnuhter, llert'ia. visited at John
' Van Cleave'?, Hut-day.
Tlie hazel Own baseball tennl
va dM.nted Sunday when tlm
' Gi rv.fls nine wot; the tenre beln:!
31 to 2. '
The W. M. A. meets Thursday
at In .Van Cleave-. This Is n
hnsKiii ni.tinir and U offln-ra
rhould be iiresrnt
Mr. slid Mrs. W. M. .McCorma-k
and dumhtora, llurrel and Mrs,
Btnnford Kly of Oreirim City, mi l
Mr. and Mra. Uunaway of Wash-
tucnl-, WasU.. ynited with their
daughter and aister. Mr. I'ele
' Woelko, Se.nday.
Brooks News
, Brooks. Or., June 10.- dilineil
!wa given Sunday to Mr. nud Mrs.
I W. II, .Jirwin of t herldan by their
.tlitx, Mn Cliaii Stnruis.
Other KitcHla prinent were Olen
Illll, alaa of i herldun, Mr. and
Mr rflruiki Mitl,M lid family.
..Mr. and. Ir.. Ft.lll KtiliEia and
,jmiv and 31 r. and Mm. C'lyd.i
riUrxia mi) jtwlit. ., ,) .
1Th IwIpm' Cuoiiautilty club Is
rta mot IVeduaMjn with lira.
Vorn Haftp t Unlvifundeuca a s
farewsll party. Mr. and JUt.
Hamp r moving to Marjhfleld. I
though ' the names Of professors
and amounts ot the increases were
not diselosed.
The matter of an alumni secre
tary, repeatedly requested by the
alumni association, was lignuy
nassed over and referred to com
mlttee.. It Is n at known whether
definite action -will be taneu uy
the committee or not.
STATE BANKERS
THURS
Corvallis, June 10 Advance res
ervations for Uin convention of the
O.-offun bankers' association, which
convenes here Tliur.sclay, luuicatL'
that virtually every part of tnc
tate' will bo represented anil that
outstanding financiers of the north
vest wilt b-' here.
Anurcw Miller, Portland, secre
tary of the ns-sociation, will arrive
hi -Corvnlli.s tomorrow in prepara
tion for the meeting. Other offi
cer's are expected in the city be
fore the essioii.s open.
Senator Charles Hall of Mnsh
fiekl is union? the earliest arrivals
for 'the gntltering. Hotel Kenton of
ficials report that the hotel will be
neatly filled during the conclave,
according to the reservations al
ready received.
A dclinte Thursday night In the
hish school on the question of levy
ing a tax on small check accounts
will open the convention in a live
ly manner, It Is believed.
All bankers, chamber of com
merce, and service clubs have sip
n if fed an Intention to assist In
showing the visitors n real, con
vention spirit. Committees have
completed their plans -and every
thing is in readiness for the meeting.
Silverton News
Stlverton, Ore., June 10
(Special) Five Norwegians gath
ered at the home o Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Sonnesyn north of Silverton
Sunday afternoon to celebrate
thB Norwegian rentonial, it hetnit
100 yeurs ago since the first proup
of Scandinavians camo to Amer
ica. Both American and Nor
wegian patriotic goners were sung
by those present. Addresses were
mado by JE. P. Teigen and Rev. X
S. llyberp. A male trio composed
of B. Herpistad. B. Peterson, and
G. Alrirk gave t number of vocal;
elecUons. A group of Xorwt-rian
pioneers spoke on their early ex-i
perieneea in America and at
Silverton. Atnoner tliepp were A.
(Jrinde. Hev. O. Sjovangen. and
L. Opptilahl.-
Mr. nd Mrs. I.. IT. Keyer. Mi
Livesley News
Liveriley, Or., Juno 9. Mr. and
Mra. 10. MoAbeo and daughter,
Dorothy, and Hev. and Mrs. A
Bowman of Seattle spent sovernl
days at the homo of .Mr. and Mrs
Karl Me A bee.
K,' J. Jasp-r o! West point, Or..
fipent a few days inst week witb
rlr, and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter.
Mrs. C. Ashby nnd Mrs. Flora
Holley of Salem were callers of
Irs. Alice C'ooMdge, Wednesday.
Mrs. B. Stute.-man spent
week in Portl.uid with friends and
rflntivos.
Mr. and Mrs. CRt Heyden left
last Thursday for Hamburg. Ger
many, to be gone for several
nmnlhs.
Mr. md Mrs. t. I'levinger nnd
Misses Kilen and Fredio Bradbury.
are engaged in picking berviein at
Brooks.
Mr. and Vvh. 1- V. Clymer anil
i'd t'tymer of SeoiUe were en Herd
t ' the home ot Mr, nnd h. N. P.
li::cl, Sunday.
ilr. and Mrj. G. S. H i f ; i: i n s and
laiuily attended tho re-uuiou of
tlv: gi'neralion of Taylors, Sunday,
; von tins yea.- ut the fair grouud.i
a Salem.
Mr. anil Mrs. William Meier and
family inotored Ut Oregon City,
-Souday, to be at r family reunion.
.1. P. Bre.isler and wife have
iintvid to tbeir wmv Iu Ibv lol
ioni, where they are enjayi d in
thinning peaches at present. They
'port nidi. -alion j of a bumper
trop t hi" year.
O. K. Kin? of Salem visited V.
the Itome of his tdster, Mrs. Alice
t'oolidpe. Thursday.
Mr. CI. S. J.ijxglns and Mrs. B.
D. Fidler entrU-!ned the O, T.
lub Thursday v. tih a one o'clork
lunetieon at I he linme Cf Mik. ti.
lH;;!;ius. A plens.tnt afternoon
as sp-nt in fortune telling nud
various stu n ts. T itosc preen t
wc-o: Mrs. H. J. Tracy, Mrs. J, A.
Peaivon. Mrs, C D, 4Juery, Mr.
Mice Ccolidge. Mr. W. W. Meier,
Mr A. T. Macklin, JUro, C. W.
Schwab, Mrs. F. J. Uihifon, Mrs.
W. V. Jnbnson, Mrs, 11. 1. t'ar-
petttor, Mrs, S. C. Davenport, Mrs.
X. P. Kugel and. Mrs. I F. tlly-
mef.
Simple Mixture Best
For Constipation
Simple buckthorn bark, magne
sium tulph c. p., glyrvrlno, etc, as
mlxofl tn AtlbTika, Is exe.-llcnt for
eoiiKtlpallon, It ofun wotkn tn ono
'hour or i-sa and never it ripe. Thi
p.fMisant and QI K'tv. action of
t hi efficient lutes! inn, macunnt
will mr prise you. Adlerlka It rip
any rane cas on the stnmneh. un
lrs due to Avvp nested fsiir
Often remove matter ytm ttewr1
thouck t . wm in ir .4. C.
Perry. diuKift. lit uAitte Com-J
inercial itrcet Adv.
CONGRESS!
SENT TO JAIL ON
UTEffT
Pikevllle, Iv'., June 10 Releas
ed -early this morning after aervin;;
a Jail .scntvnVe of I o hours and
payment of a fine of $10, both for
contempt f court. Congressman
John W. I.angley. republican, Ken
tucky, will face a ch:u?;e of drunk
ennrss today before Police Judgf
1. M. Marrs, who heard the charge
in part yesterday and who sen
tenced him for contempt of court.
Judge Atari's fined the represen
tative $10 when Mr. ljntifrley, with
an oath, declared that whoever
swore out the warrant against
him swore to a lie. The judee
considered oaths in denial of the
chai'gc as further contempt pf
court and ordered him imprisoned
for 10 hours. Mr. I.angley's. jail
sentence officially waa at an end
at 2 o'clock this morning. . The
warrant against the Kentucky -representative
was sworn to by -Mi's.
V. P. llenritizie. A deputy sheriff,
in making the. arrest said he found
Mr. Vnsiey only partly clothed fit,
a downtown building.
Mr. Langley has been In the pub
lic -eye on numerous occasions in
the last year, most ot which dealt
with federal Indictments against
him for alleged withdrawal of
liquor from government -warehouses.
He was convicted on ono
of the charges and faces an Atlan
ta federal prison sentence. Recent
ly his deposition was taken here
on a similar charge to be heard in
Washington in u few months. He
also was arrested on a charge of
drunkenness before in Washington,
where a woman police lieutenant
wore a warrant against him.
Althea Meyer, Ludvlg Meyer, Mra.
L. U. Tlmmons, Miss Delia Tiin
mons. Miss KUa Svaravri, Edwin
Svarvari, spent Tuesday at 'Pa
cific City and Neskowin. Mrs. Timi
mon's 'and her 'daughter will leave
this week for their home at Al
liance, Nebraska.
Alexander Borrevik has re
turned to Silverton for the sum
mer. Mr. Borrevik has been at
tending school at Salem this past
winter.
Members of the high school
alumni nrc busy practicing for
the second showing of "Kempy"
which will be given at the Eugene
Kield auditorium. Friday night.
Farmers are reporting an excel
lent fitund of vateh in the Silver
ton district this season. Hungar
ian vetch Is proving particularly
popular In this community.
Mill City News
Mill City, Or. .Tone 10. Charles
Spitzbart ;uid leti Spltabart and
: 1 rs. Willia :n Tint se h ot Sa 1 em
were wek-end guests at the home
of their daughter and sister, Mrs
William P. V:eek.
Dr. ant'. Mrs. I-ooney of Salem
were recent visitors nt the home
of Or. nnd Mrs. W. Allen.
Miss Florence Lawson returned
ti her home nt Gates, Monday,
following a winter upent in teach
ing school at Albany.
Miss Knvlle Hill wns the host
ess at a CMnee noodle party at
htr home Friday evening. The
i -Hise wat decorated with Chinese
(uco.'.itions nud dancing was en
jicd until about midnight when
i.ordlej wire served with chop-
i'.ick.s. Invited gresta were: Mi.-;
.'artlin larpola, Kohert Olin. Miss
iiitldie t iiainp, Melbourne iiambo,
I iiss JA r 1 1 M e L.a tie, St F look
l.outu 1'avcs, Miss -Marian Mifcap.
Arthur M:.mii, Miss J-ola Kainbo,
.disi B. viiiCe Mason. Antone Mora-
ls. il ibs Kdna Pekasky, Mi5
Kdlth llnyn"S finrold l.add, Bay
Mcljims t.:Tta Glenn. Karl Cath-
crwoed. M.sa Zenith Perdue nnd
eile Gooi it. Mnmc for the even
it'- was furnished by Art Mason,
J.ai l.add an-1 Kay Mcl.aue.
ArtUut Vaughn, sales manager
fur the Il'inmond I.umher com-
any with headqr. irters a Port
land, wiis a busltuss visitors her.!
Monday.
Harry F. TtorfRcr of Dotroit was
tn the city .Vionda visiting friend:
and transarting l-uPinerw.
II. !" y v e t'son , m a n a ger of t hi
Hates Mill company at Scbroeder
made a hv.sincsd trip to Alhan
Monday.
V. F. r.rcuton. formerly logging
foreman of the Gates Mill com
pany At lcinoeder, s in the city
Monttay, niMng accepted a posi
tion with the I lammomt Lumber
(ompany at camj ?4.
Mill City. Or.. June 9. Mrs
Nina Wnds worth Knbler, teacher
of piano anil singing, will preen:
her taehior recital in the Ham
mond hull Wednesday evening. A
fcry interesting program has been
arranged Including pisno mhs by
her pupils, the last hnlf of the pro
gram to be o. one-net comic open
"An Arabian Kvintng."
rrs. Walter Jnmes of Mill PU
s called to Brownsville rocentt
by the death of her father.
'.r. nnd Mrs. Henry F. Boy re
and Mr. nnd Mra. Frank 'Stillm.u
Jr ot Portland wer wok-cni!
CuiwM nt thn home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. t!. H. Kelly.
Mr. A. L lUkor left tturdu.
tifternonn o pend the wek-o(l
in Por lani visiting frieuda. j
O. k). Mrhtui retprnrd to the
city tiHirdy from ea(U, ir h err
he has been vnoergoing nedicft'j
treatment for the past ten rtavs.
FfiX PLE10S GUILTY TO
Dallas. ().-. Juno 10. Jea Fox.
who was arrested at iiid p-uilcau.'
cn -bench warrant Saturda-'
right, was tr.krn before Jud?c
Iti.msey at .'.'cMinn'ville, Tucsibv.
and entered a -plea of guilty to a
eharga of. non-support. JUtfge
Jtnmsey '-3Hlenl .fc-roi ai
njonths in t!ie county jail bat mis
l.eudid i;('iiti'iict-n .eonditiori that-.
1-ox coniri!rtitu 520. a month, to-'
ward support, of Ilia wife.
Fox was ir.di-Hotl last spring by
the prand jury but Could not he
located. Sheriff Hc.ok?r instituted
a still hunt for litm ami picked
him up ai soon as he appeared
back in his oli.' haunts.
SALMON ARE BiG .
IN LARGE NUMBERS
Mill City, Or.. Jun3 10. ChS-
uni.lf ttuhmm i.'-rt lid-innlnr, ,1.-, nr.
r.'To in Iuvrt-'f numbers now at tin
dam here and crowds are attract
ed to me, uf.m every- evonmg
watching the huge fish tryiuc to
make their waj; oxsr the dam and
up tetrtnim to their .spawn lug
grounds. Everything , is beim,
made iu readiness at Breitcnbusii
to take care of the stripping pro
cess w hen t ti proper time a r
rives. Stndentn Elect.
Mill City, Or.. June 10. At a
recent meeting of the student bouv
of the Mill City high school, the
following officers were elected to
serve next term: Frank Smith,
-resident; Edna Pekasky, vice
president; -Mitanc Morvarec, treas
urer; Lola K a moo, . secretary:
Clayton liaitimore, sergeant, at
a nns ; Myrtle McLane reporter :
Hes3te Wells. c'ueor. ,-.
ITEMS
Jefferson News
Jeffeisou, Or., June It). Mre.
C. A. , Ferguson -tiuU Mrs. It. N
Melyin shopped in Alhauy, Mon
day. . .
. Mrs. F. N. Charlqtou - from
Washington is visiting . at the
nome of Dr. V. B. Kichurdson.
John Minger . was a Jefferson
visitor last weelc ,
.Miss Glu i5 Golgan of Jefferson
route Z broke tier arm Mouday
vhile cranking her car.
Hurry Koyer ot Bend is vitdting
big grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J
C. Bilyeii.
Del ra an Buekncr was tak?n to
the hospital at Albany early Mon
day morning where he was oper
ated on for fippendlcttifl.
Melha Davis. Marion Sims, Gar
net V bed bee, Mildred Auiann and
Wallace Amann were in Salem.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Guy Kolp.nd and twins and
Dorothy Hitt were shopping Al
bany, Monday morning.
Miss Frauees Lee was In Salem
cn business Monday.
Halls Ferry
Hulls Ferry. Or., June 9. Miss
F.Iiuh Bov. man returned Thursday
from Junction City, where eh-j
spent 6ouie time with her sister.
Mrs. Lincoln.
Mrs. Bnumgnrtner spent Sunday
in Salem with re 1 a t i v oa a u d
friends.
Mrs. Frank Jtuld was a Salem
caller Saturday ,
Mrs. Hauagian and children
spet Sunday in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwab spent Sun
day at B. F. Tov'tiPend s,
C D. Query ha started hauling
logs to tho viver tank, 'where1 later
they will 10 sent tiown the river to
Spaulding'rt mill.
J. O. Walker, road patrolman,
was in . this vicinity Saturday
hauling rock and fixing a muddy
place in the road. This is certain
ly a much needed improvement, i
J. B. ("ummgs and family at
tended church tn Pa lent, Sunday, j
Mr. and Mrs.' K. T. Coshow and
son. Murry, motored to O ik Ridge j
Thursday, returning Friday. I
Z VT3 Wlf -Liiy
The Cost of a Roof
Is In .the Upkeep!
Leaks, patching1 and replacement will
cat up what Joti think you save when ,
. you lay cheap! roofing. For this reason,
wo strongly rioommend our Extra Clear
cedar shinglet. They are much heavier
than Star A Star and are 100 percent
clear. They cjtn be laid faster, will wear
longer and look better. Fropcrly laid, a
rcof of Extra Clears should be good for
a century.
' I.rMBKR Rni.TMNC MATERIAL
MII.l.WORK
Qus KSpaulding ocging &
Vbodbum. SnlPtn lr.ikfnllw
. I '
i r iTr r I 1
15.
Km xour?e HAVET??,
CbnrlcB Henderson, fifty, ploaded
not BiiHIy when, arralsned beroro
s Dnlttd Btates comralasloner 10
Detroit, Mich., charged with hv
tug tnailnd poisoned candy to-Mia
Louise Havers, a hotel floor man
ager. Gervais News
Gervnis. Or , Juno 9. ClydJ
Cutaforth Apt nt Thursday in Port
Itnd on business.
Mr. end Mrs. Otto Schwab spent
Tuesd'ay in Salem.
Zoo rnd CMen Cutsforth went to
see their mother, Mrs. F F. Cuts-
fjrth, who is in the Portland sur
fiscal hospifl. They reported that
r-Jie was feeling tine.
Miuj -Agntc Derg of Cauby was
.isiting Saturday, and Sunday
with Mrs. W. B. Nutting.
Mrs. Wuds worth and children
Fern, Walto and Homer, left for
Oklahoma, Sunday morning about
u o'clock, whore ti ey will stay lor
two m-jutliH.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Moisoa and
son. Sonjamin, left for eastern
Oregon, Saturday. The intend to
stay a-week or so.
Mr. Anderson Byrd of Salem
wa3 visiting frionda in Gervais
Saturday r.nd Sunday.
Mr. j nd Mrs. Olio Schwab spent
Saturday in Salem on business,
Mr. and Mrs. Inman and Mrs,
Hiller epent a few hours Sunday
at the horn? of w. B, Nutting.
Has Ti!
Every Day
'Two years ago, after suffer
ing many years with stomach
trouble, 1 took a course of
Mayrs Wonderful "Remedy and
haven't been iek a day since. I
can cat anything I want and
have no pain at all. Tliree doctors
had advised operation, but your
remedy has cured me. Every day
is thanksgiving for me." It is a
simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucua rrom
the inttwtinal tract and allays
the inflammation which cause
practically nil stomach, ltver and
intestinal ailments, including ap
pendieitis. One doe will convince
or money refunded. J. C. Perry .
D. J. Fry and druggists every
where. Adv.
I
MET TRIP 10
;t
Bjulder, Cob., , June 10.
iiunu.n tmnr.portation to the moo u
'.y means of Imgo rocketa.may be
a posdtbltUy iua .t-w yeur so
ivipid ate the uretent day stridei
ia sciem-o in thc..oiuion-ol. Vv
WaUiou. Davis, riiauagiug editoivoi
betence Service. .
"I am confident that in a few
ears .a rocket will be perfected
lor making u trip, a Iu Jules Verne
trom the earth to the moon," de
clared Dr. Davis in an address be
fore tho ISth annual oenvention
t-f the Amc-tican Society for the
Advancement of Science here. "A
;nodel of such a rocket is now un
dor construction," he suid.
'Dr. Davis also foresees the day
when siceije will make possible
tbc trausfoviDatton of idiots into
(.itizend throuhg scientific treat
ment ot the gluu(l5 and on area
which millions will, be fed from
synthetic food of Colorado's oil
r.hale. , '
ASKS BAN UPON TEXTS,
; GIViNS BOOZE RECIPES
Omaha; Neb., June 10. Elmer
Tiioma3, feueral nrohibition direc
tor for Nebraska, wants something
done about a, text book used in
.!'e Blaine county schools of this
i-tato telling how to make liquor,
because he believes the book's use
is a violation of the phobitiou law
he announced yesterday. He will
seek to have the book barred by
'he state superintendent of school
he said.
The book is a pnystology text
rnd besides telling what effect al;
-joholic beverages have on tho
r.rlnker, tells the source of liquorsl
"kick.' Twc pages are filled with
formulae for making beer and
wine stills one wine vats are pic
hired. The' Blaine county super
intendent has scnt'tht pages to
Tomas.
Sections 17 and 18 of the Vol
stead act make it Illegal to adverJ
t'.se a forma la or recipe for intoxi
cating bcveiagcs, Thomas assert
ed. Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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BACCALAUREATE SERVICE
IS HELD AT MILL CITY
Mill City, Or., June 10. Bac
caluureato services 'for the stu
dents of the Mill City schools were
held at tho Presbyterian church
Sunday evuning with Dr. D. V.
Poling 'of Albany delivering the
aaccala'iretito address. The pro-.
coBsiotial was played by3Irs. Nina
Wadsworth Kivhlor, invocation by
Uov. C. SijinJcy KjiqU, -BelectionJ
by fluartet composed of Louie
Dawes, Robert Olin, Earl Cathor
wood and Arthur Mason, solo.
"Fear Not O Isrenl," by Louie
Dawes, solo, "Arise Ye People," by
Miss Mildred Strevcy. Dr. Poling
did not-give a regular sermon, but
lather a "Big Brother" talk to the
boys and girls. ...
ALFALFA FIVE FEET TALL
Jefferson, Or., June 10. John
Hampton, larnier near -Jefferson,
has eleven acrej of very fine al
falfa. IIq planned the seed a year
ogo this spring as nu experiment,
it has mado a wonderful growth,
jvome of it being five feet in
height- The enrj was quite a curi
osity to tho people of the couimun
.ty. Mr. Hampton will cut the
first crop as soon as the weather
is favorable.
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BOYS GIVEN 60 DAYS.
FOR STEALING TIRE
.Dallas, June 10. Bob Steven
and Pote Snazcl, transient youths
from Washington, pleaded guilty
to the theft of a tire from Gordon
Treat of Falls City on Tuesday
and were sentenced to 60' daya in;
jail by Justice of the Peace Coad.
Ocrard Cleared.
' New York, Juno 10. (A.'P.) '
James W. Gerard, former ambassa
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