Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 28, 1925, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's !
Special Correspondents :
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
PAGE TWO
BUverlon, Or., Oct. 23. (Spe
cial.) Tho Woman s club ot Sil
vorton hold a must interoatiu.
meeting Monday afternoon at tiu
homo of Airs. II. li. Lutliam on
Mill street.
Creating especial IiitereBt w.'.s
the diBCUiision on "Women in Pol
tics' led by Aim, Jjolham, wwo
emphasized tlio influence of wom
en in iho government. "This in
lueuce," she said, "is not brought
about bo much by the actual v-y
as through women e organiz.".
tlons." During the diBcunsiou it
waa brought out that one-thud
of the women In tlio united bliuc.4
do not vote, but that the influent
o 12 millions of women is brought
to bear upon all measures in which
women aro Interested. It waii,
however, urged tliat all women
who huvoMho right, go out uii-1
voto for their own man and thai
own measures, us the Influence
brought through (ho organizations
is often not tho Influence of the
majority but of-tho quorum of the
club, as the quorum has the rtg;ii
to act for a largo number of wom
en. At Kilvertou a quorum uf
three may act tor tho 00 woiwr
memberH. The child labor amend
ment was also discussed to aoeuy
extent and It woe thought ttiui
this measure would go through In
tliu state of Oregon without any
difficulty. Great pressure, th'!
club women report, Is being
brought to bear ou tho measure by
all women's organizations here.
At tho business meeting It w.v
decided to change tho data ol
meeting from Monday to Tuesday
in crder that tho club can moot r.
the city library which Is belo.i
sponsored by the woman s ciuo
On Monday and Wednesday after
noons, and also on all day Satur
day, the' library Is open to wc
nubile. For thiB reason it a as
beon inconvenient for the club lo
meet there Monday afternoons.
Tho club will henceforth meet tiw
second and fourth Tuesday or ev
firy month "t tlio city library.
STAYTON
Stayton, Or., Oct. 28. Or
Thompson, Salem optician, waa
registered Monday at luo biuyou
hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lesley, rc
comoanlcd by their guest, Mrs.
Aurfa Coyle ot Lobaon, motored to
Bllvorlon, Sunday, and aflor vtolt
lir there for a short time, proeeoi-
ed to Salem, vhuro Mrs. Coylo re
mained so that she might spend
several dnya with Mrs. Clara Piir-
risli.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
snent tho week-end In Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hunt have
rented tho J. P- Wourme cottage
on Ida street, formerly occupies
by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poise".
They will move the first of ih:
week.
13. C. Titus ot Alrllo woe iu Stay
ton ovgi theweek-end.
Tho Ladles Aid of the Christian
church served a hot lunch at the
Joseph a Downing nuctlon, clear
luir about $-10 on the meal.
L. Skilling, an elderly man wao
had resided hero for Beverai
months, passed quiolly away
Wednesday at 1 p. m. 1Mb burial
to place Sunday afternoon. Ho is
survived by Mm. L. Skilling, his
wife, one daugktor, a son who ro
Bides in Mexico and another who
lives in California.
W. II. Ilobsou had charge of the
Weddlc undertaking parlors Satin
day, In the absence of W. A. Wed
t die, who wan In Portland attend
.. ing the state convention of mom-
cm ns.
Dr. W. N. PIntler motored
Fridav night.
V. II, Kcofer, a resident of Linn
county who has been making hi.i
home with Mr. and Mis. J. F. R:)b
ertson, passed uvny Friday nt Mm.
Stamp's hospital In Portland. Fu
neral sorvlces wore held at tho Fi.
Valley cemotory Monday, wlmre
Interment took place. Mrs. J. F.
Itobertson and Byron Itobertson
will leave soon fyr Ohio, tho fcr
mor homo of Mr. Keefor, to atlonl
to the disposition of his property,
Among thono who attended t'.io
funeral at Fox Valley were Mr.
mul Mrs. llyron Hohertaon and
family of Alpine, Or., and Mrs.
DEVELOP MID
Persistent coughs and colds lend to
serious trouble. Von can slop I hem
now with Crcormilsion, nn emulsified
creosote that is pleasant lo takn. Creo
mulsion is n new medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals tlio inflamed membranes and in
liihils perm growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is rrc
ognized by high medical authorities as
one of the greatest hearing ngrncics for
persistent coughs and colds and other
forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
the infected membranes and stop tho
Irritation and in tin mm ot ion, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, it ab
sorbed Into I he blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks the growth
of the germs.
Creomulsion Is guaranteed sat! fac
tory in the treatment of persistent
conghs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis end other forms of respira
tory diseases, and is excellent for build
ing up the system after colds or flu.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
not relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist. Creo
mulsion Comnanr. Atlanta, Go (adr.)
j. W. Mayo ot Stayton, who tu.i0'
at the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Winslow
and Mies Sarah Heed and her
brother, George, all of Aumsvills.
attended services ut the Christian
church, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Lyle McCroaUey,
who havo been In Portland for ;he
nnst week attending the bed3M?
of. Mrs. T. E, MeCroskey, who Buf
fered a major operation at St. Vin
eent's hoslptal on Wednesday, re
turned to Stayton, Sunday ausr
noon. The Siayton meu'6 quartet gave
somo very good musical tmmlij.'a
at the Christian church Sunday
night.
Word has been received her:
tint Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barrows
and family, who loft here about
ii month ago for Florida, have de
rided to spend the winter tit Al-
turas, Cal., where a brother oi Air.
Harrows is located.
Mrs. Farly Snyder, mother of
Lloyd Snyder, and sister of Th urn-
ton Thomas, passed away r-riuuy
at a Dallas hospital from tho cr
fo-Ma of nn operation. The burial
took place Sunday. This is i-Hc
fourth death iu the Thomas family
since March, 11)24.
Mrs. Henry Tale, who has 6se:i
nerving on the jury in the Kelly
Wlllos case, returned to Stuyto'i,
Monday night. She reports that
tlio jury was out 52 hours and th:it
lliey experienced some dimcuity m
reaching a decision.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and
Mrs. E. Itoy motored to Salem.
Saturday.
Mrs. Wililam Crabtree will os-
;jls; Mrs. Deua Mack for sovoral
weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mack have
purchased the Judge Burnett prup
erty In Salem and Mrs. Mack fs
busily employed in disposing of
her stock oi ladies lurnishings.
Harry Humphreys made a bu
new trip to Portland, Saturday.
E. T. Matthleu is improving Ills
property on Second street by la
ing a concrete sidewalk in front
ot his home.
Hunt Sc. Tate garage haa deliver
ed a Tudor Ford sedao to V. Lyle
MeCroskey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barrows
and Wilbur Lesley motored to S:.-
lem. Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Taylor nuJ
Mrs. Grace Holford and children
spent Sunday in Carlton at the
Carlton hotel which is being oper
ated by Mr. and Mrs. Marble Crab
t roe.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones motored
io Scio, Sunday, to visit with Mrs.
Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.
Holt.
M r. a n d M ra. John C ra h t roe,
former residents of Stayton, are
employed at the Carlton hotel In
Carlton.
William Cladek, who has bam
connected with tho Cladek & Tat3
garage for the past three years,
has severed his connection with
that firm and has taken over t'ae
agency. for tho Overland, Oakland
and Willys-Knight automobil'.s
and DnoDyne radios.
Mr. und Mrs. Horuce Trask and
family, who havo boon living ;n
Portland, whero Mr. Trask was in
business, have sold their Portlan.1
interests and are now visiting ai
tho homo of W. If. Trask.
Harry U. Crousc, Is tlio new pa3
tor at tho Methodist church. &.r
Crouso Is also attending tho Ki n
ball school of theology of Willam
ette university In Salem. Thoje
who woro present at lita services
on Sunday were well pleased with
his address and manner.
LEE PLEADS GUILTY TO
WAREHOUSE ROBBERY
Dallas, Or., Oct. 28. Lee Jang
wny of Amity ontered a plea of
guilty to tho theft of clover a?2.1
from the Perry dale warehouse on
tho night of October 19 when tat;
on heforo Jimtlco of the Peaie
Coad, Tuesday. He was held to
tho grand jury with hail fixed ut
$750. Janewny gave himself up
Sunday after urine ot the life of a
fugltlvo which he had followed
from tho time of his escape Octo
her 2 'J.
to regain
brings joy to you and
your friends.
EVETtY man, woman tind child
wants to havo strength nnd
correct weight. It moans tho joy
of living. To bo minus strength
and underweight often proves low
fighting-powor In tho body. It
often means you nro minus nervo
pnwer, minus red cells In your
blood, minus health, minus vitality.
It is serious to be minus, but tho
moment you Increase tho number
of your red-blood-cell9, you liPKin
to becomo plus. That's why S.S.S.,
pinco I8i:t, has meant to thousands
of underweight men nnd women a
plus in their strength. Your body
fills to tho point of power, your
Nesh becomes firmer, tho ngo lines
tlmt romo from thinness dlsnppenr.
You look younger, firmer, happier,
nnd you feel it, too, nil over your
body.
More rod-Mood cells! S.S.S. nfda
Nature tn building them by tho
million! Thero nro no tin proven
theories nhout S.S.S., tho scientific
results of each of Its purely rego
tahle medicinal Ingredients are nil
mt'ted by authorities. De-ln tak
ing 8.S.8. today. It will give you
more energy, vitality and vigor and
a more up and going appearance.
8. 8. 8. If aold at aXl vncvl Amm
Stores In two lt. Th Urgr
Iu to awrt economical.
s.s:
You FrfJ
K (Ue Yourself Atftln.
EBEKAHS HOLD
Stayton, Or.. Oct. 2S. The i''--trict
convention of the Hebek.in
lodge held its 'annual meeting in
Stayton htfit Saturday. lodged
comprising the district are the r.r
ganization.s at Detroit, Gates, Mill
City, Lyons, Aumaville, Scio an 1
Stayton, and a large number ol
delegates and members was In at
tendance from each lodge.
.The meeting was called to onh:i'
at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afiernf-un
by Mrs. II. A. lteuuchamp, chair
man, with Mrs. Leon Ray of Scio
acting as vice-chairman. At th?
end of the business session the
meeting was adjourned until GMO
p. m., aL which time the delegate:;
re-asee muled for dinner, whk'h
wa3 served to the visitors by the
Stayton lodge. 'At the conclusion
of dinner the Mill City degree
fitaff gave an excellent exhibition
of degree team work. This w.ia
followed by a social program
which included readings by Mrs.
Dyke of Mill City, Mrs. W. A. Hob
son of Stayton, Mrs Scott of Gat-js,
.Mrs. Monroe of Gates and Charies
llurmester of Slav Ion aud mushal
numbers by Mrs. Mercer of Lyons.
V. A. liobson followed with an
address to the lodge on "Fraternal
Spirit."
Scio was selected as the ut
meeting place for the convention
and tho following officers we-:e
elected for the ensuing year: M 3.
Leon Hay of Scio, chairman; Mm.
McClaiu of Mill City, chairman;
and Ms. Lottennieier of S:io. secre
tary .
-FRUITLAND
Fruitlar.d, Or., Oct. 2S. The
Fruitiand Community club h:d
Its meeting on October 23 with a
good turn out of members and
spectators. The program was giv
en by Moore's Music House an 1
was enjoyed by all. The anuounie
meuts relative to this club will lo'
low iu later dates.
A. H. Hammer and eon, Marvin,
are contempaltiug a vacation io
Newport the last of this week.
A new resi'lent in Fruitiand 'fc
A. Kufner.
Somo of the students attending
tho Salem schools were vaccinated
for smallpox, among them being,
Lloyd and Esther Girod.
The Fruitiand road in Its new
form Is even better to travol -than
tho old road was.
Profetoor H. F. Durham has
finished gatheving his apple crop
on his tor m in this district.
H . E. tOvaua' new home la Hear
ing completion.
Mr. Evan is drilling a well on
tho Max Probe farm in Fruitiand.
Mr. Forgard hue the Probe farm
houso rented. Mrs. Forgard is the
principal at Fruitiand public
school this year.
Mrs. H. E. Evans has relalivos
California visiting nt her home.
The Hev. Guy Stover will
preach at Fruitiand church next
Sunday moriling.
Halo Cade was a business visitor
in Salem, Monday.
Jacob Gerig aud family were Sa
lem visitors Monday.
SILVEKT0N
Sllverton, Or.. Oct. 23. (Spe
cial.) Tho Luther League at Bt.
John's church held a very Inter
esting meeting Sunday evening at
the church auditorium. "Hymns
of Trust was tho topic of discus
sion. Miss Hannah Olsen led In
this discussion iu a very able man
ner. In accompaniment with th?
discussion A. O. Nelson sang "One
Sweetly Solemn Thought," an1
Gordon McCall sang, "The Cross of
Jesus." Mr. Nelson also gave an
interesting talk on "The Powar ol
The constant curling and waving
demanded by modern stylo in hair
dress, slowly burns the color, lus
t ro nn d ve ry life from t he hair,
leaving it dry, faded, brittle, streak
ed with pray; then the hair roots
Mlirnk and the hair falls out fast.
A b cent bottle of refreshing,
fragrant "Dnnderine" will do won
der for any girl's hair. This vital
ising beauty tonic acta on the hair
like feah showers of rain and sun
shine net on vegetation. It goes
right to the roots, invigorates,
nourishes nnd strengthens them,
helping the hair to grow thick,
healthy nnd luxuriant.
Try this for one weekl While
combing and dressing your hair,
moisten your hair brush with a
little "Dnnderine" and brush It
through your hnlr the effect is
startling! Your hair Immediately
tnkes on new lire and that healthy,
youthful lustre, becomes incomnar
ably snft, wavy nnd appears twice;
Jxair
( How to Keep it Thick)
r Healthy, Vigorous j
thicK and abundant. Adv. i
Song." A largo audience attend
ed tho evening's meeting.
Miss Thea Jensen, who has been
spending a week's vacation out oi
town returned Monday night. Miss
Jensen Is a nuroo.
Fred David of Portland was f-i
Sllverton Monday on business In
terests. Mr. David Is the Inspector
Quick relief from pain.
Prevent shoe pressure.
mSchcU's
Put one on th
pain li u
ot thu Portland Electric PotV'.-r
company.
A. O. Nelson, attorney, was at
Aurora, Saturday, on legal buti-
Sure Relief
25 end 75t Packages Everwhere
FOR INDIGESTION
PELL-AIS
Winter
or Summer
Quifli starting
Uniform power
More miles to
the (jalloru
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
Ssphus Starr of Salem stopped
at Silverton for a time Tuesday lo
HELP FOR NERVOUS WOMEN
It haa often been said that only
a woman can understand what
nervous women endure. Most
cases of nervousness, sleepless
ness, mental depression, head
acres, backache, freting and wor
rying have their origin in Borne
feminine ailment that will readi
ly yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. It Is a elm
pie remedy made from roots and
herbs, which for over forty years
has been restoring women ot Am
erica to health and strength.
Merit alone could have stood such
a test. Adv.
rail on hi parents. Mr. Starr was.
on his way to Uoisc, Idaho, where
he goes ou bushiest?.
FOR BURNING ECZEMA
Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic
Liquid Easy to Use
When applied as directed Zi
mo effectively removes Eczema,
quickly stops Itching, and heals
tikin troubles, also Sores, Burns,
Wounds aud Chafing. It pene
trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo
is a clean, dependable aud Inex
pensive, antiseptic liquid, that Is
especially adapted for daytime
use because It does not show.
Zemo Ointment la recommended
for use at night, Adv.
Instant Relief From
Bunions -Soft Coras
No sensible person will continue
to suffer from those intense,
auoiiizing, throbbing bunion pains
whim the new powerful penetrat
ing yet harmless antiseptic lmur
uld Oil can readily bo obtained at
any well stocked drug store.
Apply a few drops over Iho In
flamed swollen Joint and see how
.speedily tho pain disappears. A
few more applications and the
swollen Joint is reduced to nor
mal. So marvelously powerful la Em
erald Oil that soft corns seem to
shrivel right up and drop off.
All druggists guaranteo It and
are dispensing It to many foot suf
ferers. Adv.