Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 06, 1925, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents ,
! From the Richest and
I Best Part of the Stale
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
SILVERTON PI
10
fi.lverton, Aug. V Special) At
tho Monday night meeting of the
American Legion Post No. 7, fur
ther plans were discussed for the
community fair which Is to be held
here September 10 11 and 12.
"While the entire community la
giving the fair the Legion Ib back
ing It In every wny poMslblo.
The fair will be held In the
name place as last year when II
was held In the Kugerie Field
building. Aa another wing has
been ndded to Die building and the
court yard has been mnde larger
the fair Apace will abto he larger
than last year.
A number of committees have,
bi-en nelccted to tnlte charge of Ihej
various phaser of tho nrrange
jncnts. Thcie Include a general!
committee C. J. Johnson. Cleorgo
HuIiIks and Krnosl Sin it; finance,
com mil lee. J. W. Hyeil. Harry
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
SIDNEY-TALBOT
Mr. and Mi-h. Fred Meyers spent
Sunday In SU vert on at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Edison.
Mrs. Frank Klepor and daugh
ters returned last week from Spring
Valley where they visited Mrs.
K leper's brother-ln-la w nnd sta
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. IV Shn. for
a week.
Mla Doris Porter of Seattle t
here visiting at the homo of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Porter.
Marvel Cooley of Albany was a
guest at tho Cooley farm over tho
Week-end.
Altai KrctA Calavan spent sev
eral days last week In Albany a
the guest of her cousin. Miss Edith
Calavan.
Mfcs Thftlma ITarlnn vbdted ov
er Sunday with friends at Dever.
Air. and Mrs. Elmer Milan and
Mr. Milan's father of Yakima,:
Washington, aro guests at the
home of Mrs. Milan's father, V. II.
Card.
Clarence Kays and family of
Salem spent Sunday at tho hrnio
of Mrs. H. E. Wells.
Air. and Mrs. David Tumldgo
drove to La Comb, Sunday and
visited with Mr. nnd Mra, Henry
Tu rnliigo.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry linker had
ns their guewta Sunday, Mrs. link
er's mother, Airs. I'hebe Turner of
Crabliee and Air. nnd Mrs. James
Milligan and Air. and Airs. John
Crabtree all oi Crnbtice. Mrs. link
er's brother, John Turner of West
fall, Oregon, was al.-.o a guest for
the day.
AI ktt Ki eta Ca la va n and Ala r
Calavan visited In S.r.ytun for sev
eral days hint week.
Alif. Warren Cooler and Mrs,
Leo Cooley motored to Lebanon
Thursday, to spend tho day with
friends. They were accompanied
by Airs. A. II. Wyntt of Salem.
Air, nnd Airs. W. M. Kipper nnd
family were here from Salem, Sun
day.
Air. and Airs. J. P. Sohn nnd Mr,
nnd Airs. James Sohn of Spring
Valley wero guests Sunday of Mr,
and Mm. Frank K leper.
Airs. Fred Myers was a Salem
Visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tharp of
Portland vlnited Sunday with Air.
Tharp's parents, Air. nnd Mrs. O.
II. Tharp.
Wo announred Inst week that the
Sidney men's ball team would not
play again this season, this was
slightly erroneous a a the team has
decided to play as long as chal
longed. Laat Sunday the men play
ed at Turner nnd were victors by
a score of 4 to 3. A number of
people from here drove over for
the contrat. Net Sunday the Sid
ney team wilt meet the Knox Hutto
nine on the homo din mono.
Mr. nnd Mr. Herbert Smith.
nnd AIlss Dorothy Smith of Port
land spent Sunday as the guests of
Air. and Mrs. O. AI. Alarlatt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Fnrr were
transacting business In Salem Sat
urday.
Air. and Mrs. G. IT. Alarlatt. Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. J. Freeman and Lloyd
Alarlatt enjoyed a picnic near Tur
ner Sunday. They attended I ho
Sidney-Turner ball game at Turnei
In tho afternoon.
Datr Calavan of Stnvton vbtltcd
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M
Calavan for n few days hml week
Word has been received fiou
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cooley, who
have been spending the last two
months In the east, that they would
leave for Oregon August .1, return
ing via tho Canadian Pacific lines
They will spend n short time visit
ing friends nt Calgary nnd reach
home about the middle of next
week. Air. Cooley went as a delo
pate to the National IloUtein con
ventlon held nt Grand Haplds.
Michigan, In June.
W. If. Scott was a Salem vUltor
Saturday.
Mrs. C. P. Meier and Janls Meier
wero shopping In Salem. Friday.
Mr. and Mr Floyd Hates motor
cd to Waldport Saturday to spend
the week end with friends.
Mlsa Leona McWndo of Newherg
Is a guest of Mlsa Cora AHtche! this
week.
Mm. L. Af. Hardin and MIm
Oraco Harding of Corvallii visited
nt tho E. J. Freeman homo Mon
day and Tuesday. They wero re-
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
It rid Your rritem of Catarrh or Deaf
new cuued by Catarrh.
feW ty ntvt hi rm 40 n
t.h CHENEY &. CO, Toledo, Ohio
Uichea; .farm products, Morris
Ames. Oscar Lew, J. C. Uoplerud;
poultry, J. D. Jrakef John Shelton,
C. S. Shattuc; ladles' display, Mrs.
II. IS. Latham, Gertrude Ingruham,
Mra. J. Moreleyj premium com
mittee, L. C. Kaatman, Dr. It. E.
L-ininsi.r..i t. it Vischer: housing
committee, Seth Bebe, A. J. Titus,
T. E. Preston, C. J. Morgan, George
Andernon; nuto and Industry com
mittee, Robert Duncan, Earl Ad
arcm nnd Knute Digerneas; floral
display. Itholln Cooley. Catherine
WVwwtirrt nml Mr H. 11. Richard-
son; publicity A. C. Reynolds. J.
T. Hoblit, E. B. Kotteck. Walter
Arbuthnot; music, c v. uraKe. w.
L. Cunningham; dance, George
Toive and Herman Quail.
AMERICAN GIRL READY
TO SWIM CHANNEL
Iloulngne, France. Aug. G. M
l.irjjo nitmunr o. swimmers gather-1
d on Cane Gne-Nez beach today
when Gertrude Ederlo of the
United Slates, who will nttempt to
wim the UiikUsIi channel next
veek-end.. toolt her usual morn inn
dip. Miss Lillian H.irrhmu of tho
Argentine, who fa planning to
make (lie anie attempt, and
Ispach Kelmy of Egypt Hwnm with
her. M inn I'lderln'a coiulil ion ap
peal oil excellent.
turning from a motor trip over the
Mt. Hood loop highway.
Sherman Uoetrack. brother of
Mrs. Win. Wlederkerhr, received
.soma uerlotitf cuts and bruises
around the head and face, when
the team he was driving lalo Sat
urday became frightened and ran
away. Air Uouliack was dragged
fur tonic distance and caught in a
wire fenre where he was forced to
loosen hit; holi upon the lines. The
team was finally over taken and
quieted by John liostrack who as
sisted his brother to the Wieder
kehr home where his wounds were
dressed.
Threshing season Is In full swing
here, at tills writing. Charles Meier
and C. F. Meier have their outfit
at work and expect to finish the
fall run by the middle of next
week. They will then begin on the
.-pring sown grain.
Mrs. II. Jorftenson who was
thought to be well on the road to
recovery from her recent Illness,
had a sudden relapse Monday eve
ning. A doctor was called from
Salem and It Is feared that an op
eration may be neers;iry.
Charles and Otto Mitchel, Miss
Clara Mitchel and Mins Leoina Mc
Watle of Newherg spent the week
end at Taft, Oregon.
Morris Ooty accompanied Mr.
and Aim. Ivan Thompson to their
home in Portland Sunday evening.
Ho will remain for u two week's
visit.
Air. and Mrs. F. C. Nichols nnd
family Io?t Saturday morning for
an outing at Tillamook beaches.
They were accompanied by Air.
and Mrs. Lamb, Air. and Mrs. Al
bert Thomas, Mr. and Mia. Carl
Craning, Air. nnd Airs. Clark nnd
Mrs. Arthur Thomas all of Salem.
They will bo away about a week or
ten days.
Air. and Mrs. Arnold Uowman
of Los Angi-les, California, are vis
iting at the home of Air. nnd Mrs,
H. II. Hampton tills week. Air,
and Airs, lfowman are on their
way to Montana to spend a short
vacation. They are making the
trip uy automobile.
FALLS CITY
Full City. Or., Aug. It. Mra.
t ha rles Mu I tson and M m. C.
Spohn. both of Marahfielil, are
visiting thia week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. (iuy D. Molt.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Krink spent
the week-end at tho Newport
oeaciies.
lioy McDonald nnd Carl Olson
were business visitors to Salem.
I ucfiday.
Mrs. Wallace Gottfried came
over from Silver Falls, Tuesdav
evening, for u few days' visit with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sol
U mso.
r.imneit HaUiler drove over
from Willamiua, Friday, and Mrs
Itainler returned with him Satur
day nnd spent Sunday at tho home
ot her parents,, Mr. und Airs. Stove
Hailey,
Mrs. Charles Filnlt and Mrs.
rntt l.cavltt have been visiting
will, Mr. and Mm. William V.nx
ham at Ncwberg.
Mrs. J. L. Hammer of Portland
is spending the week with Mrs
Dmiueit Italuter.
Mrs. Frank Wray of Powers
v I ing with her mother. Mrs.
Addie Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Huitrkp and
Mra. Sad I? Foster and (laughter,
Kvalyn, all of Portland, aro camp-
ins at lUark llovk. They are rela
tives of Mrs W. H. Estey.
Air. and Mrs. 0. H. Cox have
purchased the Hubert IKishlH prop
erty here.
Mitie Wrna and Ainu Tittle of
Moamouth aro houso guests this
week nt the H- Huell home.
Air. and Mrs. M. 1). Hummel
re Portland visitors Tuesday.
Kills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
Chronlo catarrh, no matter how bst
and oftw of bronchial s.itlima now
y1ld Innuntly to th sniailng dlseororr
of ft Frondi soJentlst. This drunks
method mi led l-avs kills th (ma la
three mtnutw, yt ts posltlvMr harm
imm to (he most dcllcat (Isiuirs. Your
hd and tun it are cleared Ilka magla.
Sufferers are relieved la a si nil nisht,
To oror It nnd to Introduce Tavex
a & million un'frvni In one month. I
offer to send a treatment free and
tpald, to any one wno win .write ior
Mn Ahlinflon. No cost. If It curee
yon, yo can rpay th favor h? telling-
Rour friends it not, the loss la mine,
fo matter what you have trtd. Just
nnd me your name and address for
this generous free treatment and pro re
that you can be rid of oatarra.
jr. n. sMrrii, 4ni6 rvcx nuig.
Knnaas City, Mo.
E
FOR LITTLE ONES
Dallas, Or., Aug. G. W. F.
Adumfl, wbo was brought back
from iloseburg, Sunday, to face a
justice court churgo of non-support
at Independence, was freed
following a bearing in court.
Adams made a stiowing of good
faith in providing for Ms two
children and Mrs. Adonis, now di
vorced. Tlic case, however, had an in
teresting angle, according to Dis
trict Attorney Jlelgcrson. About
five ycare ar,o. Adams disappeared
so completely that foul play was
Kti.specled. lie bad been at Lin
coln county harvesting a crop of
potatoes on his ranch. Ho sold
the potatoes and the ranch and
telephoned his wife at Independ
ence that he was coming home.
Nothing more was heard from
him and the fact that lie had had
.Mr. Jlammcl is the manager of the
Falls City Lumber company.
Air. and Mrs. Willis Frink, Mrs.
Charles Frink ind Mrs. Scott Lea-
vitt spent Sunday in Salem visit
ing, Mr. and Mra. Richard Bandy.
Mrs. R. H. Yates and daughter,
Freda, and lissea iieth and Grace
Whitcombe are here from Willa
miua ttiis week camping at the
city park.
MILL CITY
Mill City, Or., Aug. G. J. B.
Tatrick, conductor on the logKinR
train between Detroit and Mill
City, ls laying off for a few days,
trying his luck with the finny
trine, lie lu Ooing relieved by M
Thompson of Uruoklvn.
A baby boy wi.s born recently to
.n. Hun ii is. waiter Morgan.
.Mrs. W. W. Allen entertained
the bridge chili recently In honor
of her niece, Miss Laura Wood of
l.oe Angeles, who ta spending a
few days tisiting at the Allen
home.
J. M. Mcany. manager of the
Portland branch of the Ledger-
woou Manufacturing company
was a recent visitor here, also
inaKing the trip lo Larson to view
the working of several ot their
machines which wero Installed by
Hie Hammond Lumber coinnativ.
l'hll ilrant, who has been em
ployed In tho butcher shop of the
Hammond Lumber company for
noiiio time, has resigned his posi
tion there nnd left town.
Leaton Fouler nnd Vein Lc-
V leux ot Dunsinulr. Cnl., spent til
week-end vlr.iting at the home of
nr. r osiers sister, Mrs. B. A
Cober
Willioni F. Ilofimnn returned to
lllo city Monday following a visit
of several inonlbs at his old home
in xaginaw, Mica.
John M. Wntr-on of Turner
spelll tho week-end visiting nt
ins Home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Olenn
Smith.
Claude C. Wilson of Salem was
a biudnctis visitor hero Tuesday.
S. A. (jay. log scaler for the
Southern Pacific company here,
left for Portland, Tuesday morn
ing, being relieved by John L.
Clnrk of Timber.
F. K. ilraudeberry, manager of
tho Hammond Lumber company of
Aiuany, was In the city Wedncs
day, accompanied by his fanlly.
J. F. Abel, of the Portland Hide
,4 Woo) company, was hero Wed
nesday purchasing hides.
J. P. Smith nnd family returned
lo tile rlty several days Ago from
a month's auto trip to South Da
kola. A. J. Pekaskey and family. Fred
Hooch nnd family and Miss Zenith
Purdue lert for Urellenbush hot
spring Tuesday for a two weeks'
vacation.
A group of Hammond Lumber
company official consisting of W.
It, Mac.Mlllen, of the Hammond
Lumber company. Inc., of Chlcngo.
(1. B. McLood. vlce-prealdent, nn.l
Waller Vnughan. sales manager of
Portland, were in the city several
days ago making tour of the Ham
mond plants, this being Mr. Mac
Mlllan's first visit bore.
HALLS FEKRY
Hull Ferry, Or.. Auk. 6. Mist
Alico Hrown nnd Monty Colby
wero married July 2B at the home
ot the Kroom'a mother. Mra. Lettle
Mrk
k n, J' Go f.tii
Lew Summer
mm
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CHICAGO BOSTON DETROIT
MONTREAL NEW YORK WASHINGTON
ST. LOUIS PHIIOELPIUA TWIN CITIXA
Rrtum Limit Octohr M, 192S
Ubn itopoYn tt all points, lactiidlnf th ftowin mortt
tt Btntf and Lkt Louim.
Canadian Daciflc RaUtvay
ff.H.Dcacon(krilAgenlIkisstDepl
SSTUntSl MullrrniohUolcmda PcrUamt
Foe Ffflthl m O. H. Btckn, Ptirrict Frelht Aynt
ronsiderable money on biin caused
Mrs. Adams and others to fear he
bad beep killed. Only recently
Mrs. Adams secured a divorce.
Then throU!,h some way It was
found that he was alive and at
Kuscburg and the charge was filed
against him by Mrs. Adams. Sher
iff made tho trip to Roseburg to
uriiiB him tack.
Falls City, Dr.. Aug. 6. The
house of Mr. and Mrs. u. A. Hunt
er burner to the ground Tuesday
ou their farm ucnr town destroy
ing everything they had except a
few articles. A number of things
were carrlei out only to be burn
ed before carried to safety.
Mr. Hunter, who is an invalid,
was alone with his son, Andy,
when crackling was - heard up
stairs and upon investigating vthe
entire upstairs was a blaze and is
supposed to have been caused by
sparks on tho root. The damage
is estimated to be at least $1000
:ind only by heroic efforts were,
the other buildings saved.
ITEMS
Colby, of Myrtle Point.
Mrs. Thomas of Salem spent
Thursday o last week at the home
ot her brother, Mr. Baumgartner.
Iris Shelton is working Cor M.
Stout of Turner.
Fred Chriety slipped and fell,
while loading wooa, cutting two
Hiiiall gashes in his head aud
bruised cue shoulder and hip
quitp badly.
Mervin Fldler has returned
from Idaho, where he spent his
vacation.
Mrs. Sophie Mathis, Mr. and
Mrs. IS. T. Croshay and sons, Mur
ray and Gilbert, John Mather,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schwab and
Mrs. U. T. Towntsend attended tUt
Nebraska picnic at the fair
grounds in Salem last Thursday
Mr. ami Mra. Uoldgett of Puyal
liili, Wash,, spent several daya at
I lie home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Brown. On tho re
turn trip they slopped at Loug-
view. Wash., for the night.
Miss Jane Brown accompanied
her sister ou the return trip. Mit&
Brown expects to spend the winter
at I'liyallup.
Mrs. KohfU of Salem Is on on
extended violt with her daughter,
Mrs. Baumgartner. ;
A. II. Barks and Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Schwab attended the Na
braslta slate plcntc at Corvaliis.
Sunday. They report a very en
joyable tim0 and that they met
neveml old acquaintances,
Ernest Croshow haa gone 10
.Med ford to pick pears.
Miss Klsie Gettis has been on
the sick list but is much improved
at litis time.
Train Time Clianeed.
Mill City, Or., July 6. In order
lo make better connection at Mill
City and also nt Albany, the
Southern Pacific haa changed the
leaving time of the train from De
troit, now leaving at 11:20 a. m.
daily except Sunday, Instead of
12:05 p. nt.. arriving at Mill City
at 1:15 p. in., making a direct con
nection for Albany.
l)r.lop at World '
rtwenv.it Kolentino
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Institute. Will not
t.ln. PlcuantiHlor.
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uid antni.la.
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;pJR, MOTHS 1
Mosquitoes II
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ttncnnii trtini tnrougn mi rtmoui UDimu
Piclnc Rcxklfi: dlnlni mvlcc nnd iccomodt
tlont ir typlcitl of thil world -wid trvl
jritvm'i high itndfd.
Low Round Trip Farts to SrMrmbrr 15 to:
IUY AGAIN ID
ElECT DIRECTORS
A seoend attempt will be made
Friday niht to elect three direc
tors to head the affairs ot the new
Salem drainage district. The first
attempt to bold an election failed
because of lack of quorum. The
election will be held at 7:30
o'clock at the Richmond school
and efforts are being made to get
out a material representation
from among property holders oi
the dititrlct in order to assure an
election and get organization un
der way.
As far as known no slate has
been picked, although it Is known
,i number of land owners in the
district who are opposed to the
plan have sugecsted tho name of
K. V. Durbin as a director. Dur
bin was the main remonstrator
against the district und these land
owners believe that with his elec
tion and that of two others op
posed to the plan, the district may
bring about dissolution proceed
ings and block the work entirely.
, A vote an acre Is allowed at the
meeting. Fractional acres must
vote by proxy, as fractional acre
holders may join together in Buch
ii manner as to add their fraction
al holdings up into acre units to
permit of voting.
SILVERTON FLORIST TO
GROW CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Silverton, Auff. 6 A real addi
tion to the industries of Silverton
if. the Yetter greenhouse In tha
Evergreen district. Mr. Yetter,
who has had 20 yeara of exper
ience In the work with the Clark
Floral company at Portland. f&
specializing la chrysanthemums.
He has at present 10,000 plants
which will begin blooming in Oc
tober and continue until Febru
ary. Mr. Yetter says he will prob'
ably add bedding plants dn the
spring but that he intends to spec
ialize in chrysanthemums and orna
mental shrubs. Tho new hothouse
he has erected on his place Is 43
by 100 feet.
JEFFERSON
Mrs. Ray Tecker of Portland
;uid Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frederick
son of Rooeburg were looking aft
er their property in Jefferson,
Wednesday.
Mre. Edward Beck and Mrs. E.
C. Dulton left the first of. the
week for their home in Chicago.
111.
D. S. Lawler. wife and two chil
dren of Tttrlock, Ca!., are visiting
at the D. W. Cummins home. Mr.
DO GOATS really
NO, that's just a supersti
tion fostered by the comic
strips. And the idea that
there is something mysteriously
better about "eastern" automo
bile lubricants simply because
they are made in the east and cost
more is another superstition
which a majority of motorists in
the Pacific Coast states have come
to disregard.
No, Nor Do Eastern Oik
Lubricate Better
As a matter of fact, the best and
most suitable crude petroleum for
the manufacture of a motor oil, is
obtained from Pacific Coast wells.
Zerolene, made from this naph
thenic base crude, carefully se
lected and refined by our patented
high-vacuum process, not only
costs leas but lubricates better.
Lawler is a grandson oi Mr. Cum
in ins.
The hop dryer belonging to
Henry Amnions was destroyed by
fire about noon Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Milter have
returned from a trip to Vancou
ver, B. C.
Mrs. Hattie Sims wan an Albany
visitor Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. llambly, aft
er a visit of eeveral weeks with
Mrs. Hambly'a parents, left Wed
nesday afternoon for their home
nt Lob Angeles, Cal.
Stanley Edwards of McMinn
vtlle came over Tuesday and ac
companied by J. T. Jones left
early Wednesday morning for
ISroitenbush springs.
Miss Marthas is home from Cor
valiis, where she has been em
ployed in the Oregon Agricultural
college business ot'Eice.
WOMEN'S GARB
A unique golf tournament Is to
be held at the llluhee club next
Sunday when all of the members
of tho local club are to play, each
member desiring to play must ap
pear attired in women's clothes.
Nice prizes are to be awarded the
winners and a large number of the
local members are expected to be
there.
A special country club "cop Is
to be stationed at the gate and
will turn back all of thoBe not
properly attired. Members have
all received ample notice of th
tournament.
According to Graham P. Shar
key, professional at the club, all
of the men who work in the wom
en's clothing stores will have it u
little easier. Sharkey has also
barred Prince Ryrd and Doctor
Griffith of the insane asylum.
The course is in great shape by
now and the meet is expected to
be quite lively. The tournament
will start at 9 a. m. On the U"
lowing Sunday ne local golfers
aro to meet the Albany team. The
Albany men have a good team ana
the locals will have to get consid
erable practice before then. A
larger number of people are out
each day and It is hoped they con
Unue. Last year the golfers were
rather scarco bat they have taken
interest this year.
ON'T TRY TO RAISE
your family without it. For
stomach aches and pains; for
suaaen cramps, severe intesti
nal colic; for indiscretions of
eating and drinking, for
changes in water; diet or cli
mate, take
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Take it with you when yon tvaveL
Keep it always in your home.
Zerolene Successfully Lubricates
ALL Makes of Cars
IS you have been paying high
prices for eastern oils think
what a "lubrication census" of
the automobiles in any large west
ern dty would show: Zerolena
successfully lubricating every
make of car in use high priced
and low more cars than any
other oil made.
Why Experienced Aitfomoriile
Men Say " Use Zerolene"
Zerolene increases gasoline mile
age, reduces carbon troubles, and
Insist on Zerolene
even if
it does cost less
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
FALLS CITY BUYS
S
Falls, City, Aug. 7. At the
regular meeting of the council
Monday evening all members
were present, and also eeveral
visitors. Mr. Foster representing
the Western Mortgage and Bond
company of Portland, was pres
ent and the council invested the
$15,000 recently secured by sale
OMan
to
ci cigar you'll like
"An ubovepar smoke for you
parshootewl It's s ROI-TAN
PERFECTO EXTRA! (IOc)
Mr,,. 0kLrk
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Headache
Pain
Neuralgia
Toothache
T -As) cfcPt only "Bayer" package
jfc which contains proven directions.
C J Hamlv "Raver" boxeg of 12 tablets
Also bottles 'of 24 and 100 Dnifista.
Aspirin i. Ui. Uad nurk of Duer Manufacture ot MoaoacctL-aciJvatcr ot Salicflicacld
EAT TIN CANS?
lengthens the life of the engine;
and because It does automo
bile agencies and big users of
such celebrated makes as Cadillac,
Chrysler,Dodge,Lincoln,Oakland,
Packard, Pierce-Arrow, Willys
Knight, etc, unhesitatingly say
" Pse Zerolene."
Why pay tribute to superstition?
Insist on Zerolene even if it
does cost less. Always ask for
Zkrolenb by name.
Qet thefactsl
A series of independent and im
partial reports showing the experi
ence of large users with Zerolene
motor oil has been collected in our
booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a
Superstition?" Ask any Standard
Oil Company representative or
Zerolene dealer for a copy.
of the city lighting plant iu bunds
at 5 1-3 per cent.
Marshal Zimmerman was in
structed to build new steps up
the hill to the grade school which
is to be done before school be
gins, also recommended that an
Improvement committee be ap
pointed to improve the walks,
roads and streets of the district
north of the grade school.
our months of ever-tnereasind
pleasure; seeing new sights, mak
ing new friendships; through 20
countries, each more interesting
than the last; then home again
around our own United States
through the Panama Canal ' that U tba
Thiol Annua! Canadian Pacific Round
th World Cruiso, Baiting from New
York City on Doceraber 3. 1925 on the
25,000-ton, oil burning Empreu of Sofr
129 days duration; 27302 mile
54k dart oa a&ore; aide trips in
cluded In fare; limited member
hip; one management " ihip and
bore' throughout.
For complete particulars and band
tome illustrated literature addreu s.
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