EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES MARION COUNTY NEWS V SPECIAL COKKESl'ONDENXS
f HURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927
IV
AT W00D8URN
CHANGES NAME
Woodburn, Or., April 21. At
meeting which taxed the capacity
of Bomhoff's restaurant last night
th name of the Woodburn Corn
muntty club was changed to Wood
burn chamber of commerce. The
meeting was a lengthy one, the out'
standing feature being an address
by Arthur Foster, of the state chain
ber of commerce of Portland, who
outlined the work of the land settle
ment division of the state organiza
tion and told of the advantages of
Oregon compared with other states.
Foster suKKested that anyone de
slrotis of selling out and leaving
Oregon be asked these two questions,
"If you sell out where are you go
ing to better yourself and what will
you do when you get there?" He
also told of the amount of advertis
ing done in the eastern states by
California and of the little that Is
known about Oregon products.
Letters were read from Mr. Ray
and Mr. Brown, of the Ray-Brown
Canning company, explaining their
Inability to be present and the club
hopes to have them present at the
next meeting.
Dr. J. O. Riley of Hubbard, secre
tary of the Marion County Federa
tion of Commercial clubs, was pres
ent and addressed the club and also
extended an Invitation to the mem
bers to meet with the Hubbard
commercial club on the second Fri
day in May when Mr. Foster will be
present and address the Hubbard
organization.
L. A. Beck man of Hubbard, for
merly president of the Woodburn
club, was present and was called
upon as was also E. J. Hodge, man
ager of the Ray-Brown Canning
company, who asked for the coop
eration and assistance of the com
munity in the enormous project of
the erection and operation of the
new cannery.
The president, C. J. Espy, reported
that 15 new members had been add
ed to the club the past week and i
number of old memberships renewed.
W. A. Carroll told why he and his
family had selected Woodburn as
a desirable place to locate after vis
iting along the coast from Canada to
Mexico and stated that with the
country back of it Woodburn could
not fail to prosper.
Various committees reported and
were discharged with honors, among
them the grandstand committee,
which reported the grandstand
erected and paid for with the ex
ception of $10. which amount was
Immediately raised.
Methods of advertising were dis
cussed and a committee consisting
of F. O. IlAvemann, J. J. Hall and
W. A. Cor roll was appointed to pro
vide folders of advertising matter,
J. J. Hall offering to donate what
ever pictures migltt be necessary,
free of charge. H. F. Butterfield
was appointed as chairman of
committee, the remaining members
to be selected by himself, to visit the
auto camps along the highway dur
ing the tourist season and interview
the people in regard to the advan
tages of this section.
Superintendent Fagan asked for
cars to transport 150 pupils to Sa
lem on April 30 for the parade of
the honor roll pupils i the county
of whih Woodburn has the largest
number and hopes to head the pro
cession. Transportation was offered
for about 100 pupils by those present
find about ten more cars are needed.
Dr. Riley offered the Hubbard
girls' band to assist the Woodburn
club In advertising by concerts at
the auto parks at any time and the
offer was accepted with much ap-i
preciation.
Many other matters were discussed i
and the club adjourned at a late
liour.
PACIFIC SINGERS
TO GIVE CONCERT
SUverton, April 21. The Pacific
university girls glee club will give
a program at the Eugene Field au
ditorium Saturday evening, Uie pro
ceeds of which will go towards pur
chasing a new piano for the high
school.
The concert will be sponsored
by the Orangemen of the Silverton
high school and will be supported
and aided by the entire high school.
SILVERTON BAKERY
OWNER WILL LEAVE
ELEVEN STUDENTS
WILL OFFER PLAY
Silvertou, April 21. Mr. Joe Fe
lin of Salem has purchased the Sil
verton Bakers from Louis Bock and
will take possession Monday, April
'25. Felin has been manager of the
Peerless bakery for several years
and has been in this business for
about IB years.
Bock will go to Hood River about
the first of the month where he
and Mr. Willis have a bakery. He
and his brother Charles Bock who
was formerly connected with the
Silverton shop, have one In Winat-
chce and both of these will be en
larged and improved in the near fu
lure.
Jack Larson who has been one
of the bakers here for some time
will go to Hood River with Bock
and Herbert Morris, the other ba
ker, will help here a while and go
up there later.
AUBUIiN
Gladys and Joyce Miller of Sa
lem who were formerly residents
here, accompanied by several girl
friends, enjoyed a hike and flower
hunt in this vicinity, stopping for
short call at the home of their
former Sunday school teacher, Mrs.
C. W. Cady.
David Johnson, the youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Johnson,
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis at one of the Salem hos
pitals Sunday afternoon. He is re
ported resting well.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Dolise and Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Cady were visitors
at the LabU.li Center Sunday school
Sunday morning. ;
A. H. Hammer who has been con-!
fined to his bed with flu for nearly
six weeks is Improving slowly, being i
able to sit up a few hours each day.
John Johnson who has been suf
fering with a bruised knee, the re
sult of being accidentally struck
with a ball bat, was able to attend
school again this week.
Miss KaUierine Perhch of Port
land spent the week-end here vis
iting with her father, Albert Per-lull.
Several Auburn residents have
had their telephone connection
ransferred to a newly constructed
line, the two eight line.
Silverton, April 21. Eleven stu
dents have beeu selected for the cast
for the high school senior play,
"'Tho Whole Town's Talking." to be
given In the Eugene Field auditor
ium on May 20. The students are:
George Lovett, Ada Scott, Eva Mc
Vay, Delm r Brown, Muriell Webb.
Morman Eastman, Dorothy Neal,
Edna Dick. Ruth Minor, Vernice
Jones, Merle Larsen.
This cast was chosen last week,
after the tryouts under the direc
tion of Professor DeLay and several
faculty members. Prof. DeLay will
direct the play. All in the cast who
memorize their parts on or before
April 25 will be given credit In
English.
AFRICA TOPIC FOR
MISSIONARY LADIES
MRS. HOLTHOUSE IS
HOSTESS TWICE
DEGREES CONFERRED
Mill City, Or., April at. R. M.
Russell of Albany, district deputy
grand master A. F. At A. M., paid
his official visit to Mill City No. 180.
Monday evening, being accompanied
by H. S. Richards, past master of
St. Johns lodge at Albany. A ban
quet was served at the Hammond
hotel after which the master Mason
degree was conferred upon a candidate.
ALTAR SOCIETY IS
HOST FOR EVENING
Gervals, April 21. The St. Ritas
Altar socity gave a card party and
dance in Ocrvais city hall Tuesday
evening. "500" and pedro were the
games played. Ladies winning first
prize "500" were MLss Gerlrude
Weiss, second Mrs. B. J. J. Miner.
Gentlemen's first was won by Otto
Schwab and second by O. W. Delay.,
Prizes were also given to the pedro
players. Wenzel Eder and Mrs.
Frank Ademan having high score
and Joe Kuhn and Clyde Phillips
low score. The hostesses. Miss So
phie and Minnie Niblcr and Mrs. A.
De Jardm, assisted by oiner mem
bers of the society, served refreshments.
WINNING STUDENTS
PERFECT ORATORY
Woodburn, Or.. April 21. At as
semblv yesterday afternoon the stu
dents had the opportunity to near
the contestants selected to repre
sent the Woodburn school In the
oratorical contest at Silverton
Friday give their numbers. Miss
Barbara Espy, representing the
third, fourth and fifth grades, gave
"Little Orphan Annie," by James
Whltcomb Riley; Miss Oelta Mae
Hunt, of the sixth, seventh and
eighth grades, gabe Seein' Things,"
by Eukene Field, and Miss Ha Web
ber, of the high school, gave as her
oration "Sparticus to the Gladiators,"
Woodburn, April 21. Mrs. Eugene
Mosnberger entertained the Mission
ary society of the First Presbyterian
church at her home on Hayes street
yesterday alternoon. On account of
the illness of Mr. Forsythe, the pres
ident, Mrs. E. J, Forsythe, was un
able to be present and the meeting
was in cnarge ol Mrs. H. F. Butter-
field, vice president.
The topic for the afternoon was
Africa" which was very ably re
viewed by Mrs. Butterfield. Letters
from field workers were read by
Mrs. E. J. Dodge and Mrs. Moshber-
ger. Plans were made for the enter
tainment of delegates to the Willam
ette Presbyterial which will meet in
this city on May 12 and 13.
Word was sent by Mrs Forsvthe
that a message had just been receiv
ed from the board of missions that
the daughter. Miss Irene Forsythe,
who has been in Pekin as a mission- :
ary was safe In Corea. Refresh
ments were served at the close of
tlte meeting.
OFFICERS REMAIN
FOR ANOTHER YEAR
Mill City. Or.. April 21. At
meeting held Tuesday evening at the
home ol Mrs. Lee Grav. the Mill
City Woman's club re-elected the
following officers to serve for 1927-
President, Mrs. Harry Mason;
vice-president, Mrs. Charles Gen
try: secretary, Mrs. W. W. Allen;
treasurer. Mrs. T. W. Allen, and
elected Mrs. E. Glenn as second
vice-president. Candidates were also
elected to attend the district meet
ing at Woodburn, April 29.
Mill City, April 21 Mrs. A. A.
Holthou.se was a recent hostess for
two very enjoyable parties, the first
being a "500" party held at her
home with Miss Daisy Hendricson
winning high prize and Mrs. Harry
Mason the low prize.
Invited guests were Mrs. L. E.
Dike, Mrs. Ed Bertram. Miss Daisy
Hendricson, Mrs. Harry Mason, Mrs.
C. M. Sline. Mrs. Dick Saucier. Mrs.
A. J. Peka.sk v. Mrs. E. G. Gordon,
Mrs. Chas. Gentry, Mrs. C. L. At
wood. Mrs. C. T. Haseman, Mrs. W,
W. Mason. Mrs. F. A. Moore, Mrs.
Lerov Grate. Mrs. A. D. Scott, Mrs.
A. Milsap, Mrs. J. F. Oltn, Mrs. F.
R. Olin, Mrs. Sig Jepson and Mrs.
J. E. Lettenmier.
The second vas a bridge party
held Monday evening with Miss Syl
via Oooch winning lirst prize and
Miss Daisy Rendncson the consola
tion. Invited guests were Mrs. F.d
Bert am. Mrs. F. R. Ohn, Mrs. A. R,
Uueiug. Mrs. C. M. Cinie, Miss Alma
Saipola, Miss Nan La Roche. Miss
Florence Jenks. Miss Martha Mason.
Miss Juana Holmes. Mrs. Robert
Schroeder, Mrs J. N. Adams, Mrs.
W. W. Allen. Miss Ethel Hickey, Mrs.
A. L. Baker. Mrs. W. T. Chestnut,
Miss Sylvia Gooch and Msis Daisy
Hcndrickson.
LEGION SPONSORS
DANCE THIS WEEK
QUINABY MAN DIES
Clear Lake, Or., April 21. Word
of the death of Frank Lick at Quin
aby was received here Wednesday
evening. Lick was well known in
this vicinity, having been assessor
of the township lor several years.
Silverton. April 21. For the big
dance of the season will be given
Saturday night at the armory un
der the auspices of the American
Legion, George Townsend is the
appointed floor manager. Dr. Wood
mansee in charge of the cloak room,
Ernest Starr ot the advertising and
C hf ford Rue of the doors.
The feature of the dance Is the
balloting of request numbers to be
played by the orchestra. Ballots
have been distributed with mer
chants in Silverton, Mt. Angel,
Woodburn, Aurora, Salem and Stay
ton. The.se have spaces for five re
quest numbers. In Silverton the bal
lots will be found at the Steelham
mer drug store. Ballots will close
Friday evening. Signed ballots only
will be counted and the selections
receiving largest number of votes
will be played.
CRUSHER TO START
Turner, Or.. April 21. A crew of
men are at work preparing to start
operation of the rock crusher located
at the fork of the Aumsville-Marion
highways. Work on the crusher has
not yet commenced, the men being
employed at discing holes for blast
ing to be done later. George Cly
mer, Arthur Robertson and Ulvin
Denyer are in the crew.
LEAVES MILL CITY
Mill City, Or., April 21. Art Elder.
who has been employed with the
Hammond Lumber company for a
number of years, has resigned and
left Monday for Portland.. He Is un
decided as yet where he will locate.
A, Simple Application
That Dissolves Blackheads;
No more squeezing and pinching
to get rid of those ugly blackheads.
Get a little Calontte powder from
any drug store, sprinkle a little on
a hot, wet cloth, rub over the black
heads, and In two minutes every
blackhead will be dissolved away
entirely. Adv.
IF TOO FAT
DO THIS NOW
Try the method which combats the
cause the modern, scientific method,
No abnormal exercise or diet is re
quired. Try Marmola Prescription
Tablets. They have been used for 19
years. You see the results in slender
figures wherever you look today. So
many have proved them tliat the de
mand lias grown to very large propor
tions. Watch the fat disapcar, watch
vour vigor increase. You will be de
lighted. All druggists supply Marmota at $1
a box. Each box contains a pamphlet
tf explain results. Get them and do
what your slender friends have done.
You owe tliat to yourself.
Marion Plans
Monument For
Oregon Jersey
Marion. April 21. A monument
is being erected at Marion in hon
or ol Vive La France, the world
record cow owned bv Pickard bro
thers, reports T. E. Meek of the Sa
lem monument works. The monu
ment is being erected In front of
the Pickard home along the hih
way of Marion. The Jersey breeders
of OreRon and elsewhere are do
nating to the fund. This monument
is to be completed about the first
of June prior to the big Jersey sale
that is to be conducted at the Pic
kard Jarm on June 15. The inscrip
tion on the monument reads: "Vive
La France, No. 319.616, the wonder
cow. Held three world records at
one time. Produced in six years
i, pounds of butterfat.
Grand champion at P.icilic Inter
national in 1919 in Portland, Or."
MANAGER ARRIVES
Silverton. April 21. H. J. tide
miller of Portland is ttie manager
of the new Sknira's store which will
be open for business at the corner
of First and East Main streeta in
the Masonic building. Eidemiller is
moving nis lamuy to Silverton
wltnin the next few days.
Stabbed By
Neuritis!
many people suffer attacks by
this arch fiend, commonly called
nerve milammation." The first
warning Is usually a sliarp stabbing
pain, wnicn may "come and go"
hurt constantly. You may feel It in
uie snouraer, neck, forearm, small
of the back, or down the thigh and
leg to the heel. It is sometimes mis
taken for sciatica, rheumatism or
neuralgia, which troubles often rtn
end in neuritis.
No matter where you have nerve
pains or what caused them, vou can
get quick relief without using nar
cotics or poisons. Apply Tysmol
over the part that hurts and the
pain will soon be gone.
rysrnol Is absorbed through the
pores of the skin. It has a soothing.
ueaiing eneci upon the diseased
nerves, gradually helping to restore
them to healthy condition.
uont sutler any lonner. Get a
supply of Tysmol at Daniel J. Fry's
or any other good drug store. Price
!. Adv.
WOODBURN PUMP IS
UNSATISFACTORY
Woodburn, April 21. At a quiet
meeting of the city council on Tues
day evening the city recorder was
instructed to notify the A. O. Long
t n party that the booster pump
uhich had been sent up on trial was
found not satisfactory and that It
would be returned.
This pump was for the purpose
of giving added pressure In case of
fire, but after a tryout was found
not to give the amount of pressure
dslred.
The street commissioner was In
structed to investigate the condition
of the sidewalks on East Cleveland
street and report at the next meet
ing. Reports of city officers were
approved and after a time spent in
:he discussion of various topics the
meeting adjourned.
TL'RNKK PEOPLE KfcTlRX
Turner, April 21. Donald Riches,
local confectionery proprietor, re
turned Tuesday from a vis.it to Weis-
er, Idaho. Riches, who was away for
two weeks, reports a fine trip and
that Idaho crops and weather has
Aching,
Swollen Feet
Money Back Says Capital Drue
Store If Emerald OH Doevn't lo
Away With All Soreness, Swelling
and Distress in 24 Honrs
No sensible person will continue
to suffer from those intense acon
izlng throbbing foot pains when
every well stocked drug store has
Moone's Emerald OH and sells It
with an absolute guarantee of satis
faction or money back.
Your feet may be so swollen and
inflamed that you think you can't
go another step. Your shoes mav
feel as If they are cutting right into
tne flesh. You feel sick all over with
the pain and torture and pray for
quire reuei. What's to be done?
Two or three applications of
Moone's Emerald Oil and in fifteen
minutes the pain and soreness dis
appears. A few more applications at
regular intervals and the swelling
reduces.
And best of all any offensive odor
is gone for good It's a wonderful
formula, this combination of essen
tial oils with camphor and other
antiseptics so marvelous that thou
sands of bottles are sold annually
for reducing varicose or swollen
veins.
Capital Drug store and every
good druggist guarantees Moone's
Emerald Oil to end your foot trou
bles or money back. Adv.
TONITE
8:15
3
TONITE
8:13
Presents
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Do this for me-
tukc S. S. S. lie fore each mrul
rr-gulurly f t anil you will soon
liave your appetite Imrk.
So much depends on your appe
titeyour strength and vitality
your position our happiness.
Remember, how It used to be
when you could hardly wait for
mealtlmef And then, sit down and
eat several helpings of everything
enjoy every morsel and get up from
the table feeling satisfied with Uie
world, happy with everybody and
ready for anything.
Hut what a difference In living
when even the sight and smell ol
food sickens you! Never hungry
no matter how templing the food
Is nothing tasting right. And then,
alter nibbling at a few bites, feel
ing worse than ever.
Oh. life Is hardly worth living
Ihla way. And yet, all In the world
the matter with you Is that you are
starving for rich, red blood. It Is
arknra ledurd everywhere tliat
S88. helps nature build these heal
thy red blood cells by the millions'
All you need to do to get bark
that wonderful appetite Is to bulk)
rich, red blood cells with S8 8. It's
simple. Just try It, like thousands
are doing every day. See for your
self wliat 883 will do.
888. means blood with a punch
brimful of new life and enetvv
Get your 8 8 8. at any good drug
gist. The lartn-r sire Is more eco
nomical. Adv.
"I HAVE been
using my Elcctvo-Kold
over four years"
ElHCTRO-KOLDS are time toned.
Many have been in mc nearly five years. A constant,
colder refrigeration that keeps foods better; opens
up new lick! of delicious frozen desserts; keeps you
always supplied with ice cubes.
Fine homes up and down the Pacific Coast, as well
as apartment houses, are Electro-Kold equipped.
Klcctro-Kold is made by one of the oldest electric re
frigerator manufacturers.
Vou can put Electro-Kold
in your own ice box. Or
you can select from a variety
of self-contained models, in
white porcelainor Duco fin
ish. Reasonable prices; con
venient terms. The Electro
Kolil Corporation, Spokane,
Washington.
r. r. 7. tMt
PI
.w .,.;wiiavVaVvao.v -vui.vi rl" n
Jne Simplest Electrie Refrigerator
-SOLD BY-
C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co.
310 Court Street
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GLEE
CLUB
IN CONCERT
Prices 50c and 75c Children 25c
been even more uacnuaiu
Oregon brnnd.
Mrs. Duncan Lewis, wife of one
of Uie Southern Facilic operators
here, returned a few days aKO from
an exte.ided trip to Colorado where
she had been visiting mends and
relatives. She at one time made her
home in that state and this as her
lirst visit back in a number of years.
VISITOR IS IIX
Silverton. April 21. Grandma
Johnson, Mis. Helen M. Wright,
man's mother, who with her daugh
ter. Mrs. Olive Jones, both of
Jamestown, New York, has been
visiting both here and In New York
for seme weeks, is nearly bed rid
den with a severe attack of the flu.
Many affairs had been planned for
these ladies both here and in Port
land, but will have to be cancelled
because of Grandma's Illness. They
expect to leave for their Eastern
home in 10 days or two weeks.
Relieves Piercing Pains of Neuritis
When you've tried everything you
can Uilnk of and nothing seems to
even relieve those piercing, agoniz
ing pains, Just go to Perry's Drug
store or some other Rood druggist
and get a bottle of Allcnrhu Sx-clal
Formula No. 2. Be sure you get No.
2 which comes in capsule form.
Take these little dark green cap
sules as directed and in about 24
hours you should be able to notice
tliat they have considerably reduc
ed. 11 not almost banished, those
Insistent, nerve racking pains that
have caused you many sleepless
nights.
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DOUGHTON & SHERWIN
2S6 North Commercial Street
SALEM. OREGON
While this particular formula was
compounded for the purpose of con
quering painful, Oouty conditions
and what Is known as Rheumatoid
Arthritis a knotty, painful swelling
of the joints It has proven won
derfully successful in most forms of
Neuritis and Sciatic Nerve Pains.
You needn't be afraid of Its con
taining dojw of any kind It does
n't. Such things are only makeshifts
and at best can bring only partial
relief.
lie sure you've got Neuritis and
then get AUenrhu Special Formula
No. 2. Perry's Drug store can supply
you. Adv.
lie
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Asid, my dear
I never knew how perfectly darling
and beautiful a roof really could be
until I saw that wonderful
Special Display and
Demonstration of
SHINGLES
"Iot the Same as Others"
at
142 South High Street
Next to Elsinore Theatre.
Open Evenings
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The most gorgeous colors . . . and the most
divine designs. Really, I was so thrilled . . .
actually, I mean . . . that I'm not going to
rest until Jack orders a roof of those pep
fectly wonderful shingles.
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Hie"CrovvTiing Glory
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The day is pa-d when a roof was a roof
... and nothing more. Today the roof
may be the "crowning glory"of home . . .
rich in coloring ... beautiful in design . Pabco
Siiinrlps are made in wwral styles. Your
roof of Pabco Shingles can be one solid
hue ... or a blending of colors. Come in
and lut us show you the new "styles' in
Padco Siiinrlb Roofs including the styles
tliat can be bid right on your old roof.
A Pdlxo Roof may be purchased on a cm
tmirnt deferred pe.yment f Ian, if dcsirei
Visit Paboo Shingle Display. 112 Soulh Hi"h Rlrect
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