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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1925)
Tins Oregon statesman, sale:.!; ohegon SATURDAY MORNING, 11 AY 9, 1 925 Li v J- 'r " Sidney-Talbot j . pj- Mrg. J. O. Fair entertained the Ankeny club at her home. J J. D, Turnldge has moved his fcatrmill Up on the J. O. Farr place ftnd has etarted work. I Mr. and Mrs. pta Hampton Were. Salem Visitor RarrirHav ! E. . Todd Is making some lm- (royementgion hU hou?e. J John Leskovat boagrht'a Tery fine work mare! : i --. W. H. Scott sold 8omenlce lows last week. t Tom Hampton is hauling gravel nthe road. " Sunday; school Is being held at Mr. and Mrs. , A. D. ; S!ott and 'daughter spent Sunday with his brother, W. H. Scott trad family. I W.- H. Scott and A. D. Scott L were Dallas visitors Sunday, Thyra Cochran was a Salem visitor Saturday on business. . Karl Flubacher was a week-end rvisltoi' at-Salem. Haze Green Mother's day will be observed SupdaywUh. appropriate program, including music by Mrs. Louis Ko bowv Mrs. Hattle- Van Cleave and Mrs. Iris Van Cleave. ) Mr. and Mrs. George ,gave so--cial to relatlres" and friends Fri day renlng. Those present were Mrs. Max Woods and daughter El. sie, Frank Zeliuskl, . Mrs,- N". 'Pr Williamson, sons William and Vic tof , and father; Louis reterson. Mr. ahd Mrs. William Hawkins of Salem.: - T-'':y r jMrj Deim and sister,; Mrs. Ga?n ard 'and daughters of Qulnaby were ". visitors at J. Cj. Zellnski's Sundly. A'-, ! . .vl; .J JandPirs. Domagalla! an4 family of Salem were' visitors at ! - jMrs. - Domagalla -s brother, B. C. X ( Zelinkkl. Sundav. X' " f " 'Hazel Green ball team played Central Howell school 'team Tues day afternoon at Central Howell, game ended 6 to 9 in favor of Central Howell, . 1 f i 'Mrs. II. S. Sfms of Salem visited Mrs. C. A. Kobow Tnesday. f i ' Mrs.' Lottie Mathls1 of Middle Grove was a visitor at' Mrs. Peter Woelke's Tuesday, 5 ' f ' The Woman.' Jlissionarjr, associ ation wHll entertain the missionary society7 of Middle' Grove . at ,;M, LesteVan Cleave's May "1 4. -This is the motbers' and,; daughters , meeting, The program, will In clude .special music and pageantj "the fialacpw Service.f ; r-T i-Mra. CA. Kabow went to Quln aby Wednesday to attend a borth day dinner for her mother, Mrs. Shaffer . : Mr. and Mrs. Xeter Woelke and daughter, Ruth Hazel, visited Mrs. WoeTke's . grandmother at ' Clear Lake Sunday. ;i " ' -. -Jf ! ; Mr. Reynerson ofjSeattle has y moved into campground or T. A. f Van Cleave. s-j, ' ,1 "r G. S. Wordenand Mr. and Mrs; Lee Clark of Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Worden's on Sunday. .j .-,"-. i .j'f . Mr. and Mrs. Wacken and fam ily and Mrs. Wacken'si sister, Mrs. Hirlda Stripling, spent Sunday at Mr lVacken's daughter's near In dependence. A picnic dinner in the wbods was enjoyed by all. , j Scotts Mills Mis Marie Myers of Salem vis ited her parents here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jo.ffn ltbdman and Miss J Dorothy -Rodman visited in Salem and Portland over the weekend. .- - .-irs t . Miss LSraine Hogg: ' f Salem visited t her parents hereo'yer the weekend. -.-.'j"-- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee and children attended the spelling contest in : Salem Saturday. H j J j Mrs. ' IneV Mead and" two chil dren of Aberdeen, S. D... are vis iting' relatives here. ( ' Mrs. Ed. Algner -has returned to ierhome i In Sabin, Minn., after visiting- relatives' . here " several weeks.: " - -. s ; !. ' y)V Mrs. J. Poage and daughter, O t r f Clam v4atto.fi 7 Mr. and Mrs.' George4 Poago and family Sunday. ' ; ' Arthur Rich' and mother, Mrs. Albert Rich were Salem visitors I Tuesday. J. O.. Dixon, G. W. Myers, J. S. Korb, W. AGeren, X. Schmaltz. Bill DUonffdJohn Flas attend ed a meeting of the community club at Aurora Tuesday Mrs. N. Schmaltz returned to her home Sunday after being con fined In ther Silverton hospital. and1" Is reported getting along f , nkely. " j ; ' May Day 'exerciser were held Friday at the Scotts Mills, school, a cantata was gfven which was en Joyed -by all, the crowning of the May Queen. (ML3s Letha Allan). The winding of the (MaypoIe by ' tbe smaller pupils was; very prettyv Lunch was eerved' in the lOOF hall. In the afternoon Scotts Slill3 played ball with Silverton " in which Silverton' won with a ecoc-0f li to 10. r j , A" community club was organ iz-1 ed here rast Thursday evening: A large crowd, waa present, much Interest being . shown by" those A uuiiiber of persons from the Scotts Mills, Noble- and Crooked- Finger scboois attended the "epell- lrr coyAvt- in Salens Saturday.- IJrs. Ira Cook c-f Hugene viiited - T T - "HMO 17Tn ?Tf7! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. San ders lajst week. ' 1 i H. A. Rtckers. Clarence Gidley and S.tB Kellogg' were In Salem Wednesday on ; business. j Mr: and ilrs. Almond Rich were visiting ;, jrtlatiTes,. In SllTerton Sunday IB rooks7 Wben ieaving school Thursday evening little Josephine - Wilson took the wrong road: and was picked up about 8 o'clock neat the Lake Brook farm, which is near seven inilei in the opposition di rection h intended golngj ; and brought back to her teacher for Identification. fHer' parents had moved into" a new home - the day previous and it was thought that this was) confusing to her. Her! people and pothers were hunting in all plrections with considerable. anxiety and it was not until a late hour -that fell the searchers, were notified that she had been: found. Guy; Stover will preach the mornii'g sermon at the Evangeli cal church? each Sunday f during May. I:JJ-I I -i V ; f ' ;. i : r ' Mr. and Mrs- W. E. Simpson at tendee! the funeral of Miriam Loveilj ; --v ' ";.! -' Mrs! Dak Cronln and Mr. and pMrs. t lVL Ashbaugh made a brief call Tuesday evening 6tt Geo. WVBa-nardwho is at the home 6f his daughter i Mrs.. Ralph Sturgis. Je reports ( feeling quite a; little better and jfs able to be around by "being careful. : v -F-Wi -FrRimp- and his brother-in-law1 Willard Gay of Portland, tried their hand fat fishing Sunday with some success." ;"' : E. C. Strom and wife are visit ing his brother-in-law, A, F. Ram Inger. 4fr. Storm Isfrom Mom ence, Illj i Where lie fs employed by the C. & E. I. Railroad. He says he likes Oregon so we.fhat lie in tends to j locate here' in the near future. He leave Wednesday a4d will go vla California 'and Nevada where he haa other relatives- that he intends visiting. ;f4 M J MrJandfMrsJ B. vl Ramp, Mr. and Mr. Geo. Ferrell and Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Stnrgia and daughter attended! the Pioneer Anniversary at Champoeg, Saturday. Mr. Ramp reported; in exceptionally I good crowdj saw many of his old acquaintanbes and : renewpd old timers Once-more. .-. j ? At the jpounty spelling contest held in Salem Saturday, Bernadine Wheeler! of the thjrd grade won second place and Ellis Jones of the fourth jjgrade won a certificate. ' Livesley . Mr. and: Mrs. Paul Schurer vis ited at the Gust Hey dek home on Sunday ' ; v c-iM '..''.il Sl-i'"' Mr.tand iMrs.i J. A. Pearson who were .home for a few' flays 'this week, returned 'la" tlielr ' work . at Oceanside, Wash;, Tuesday, '--'i' r Def Pettyjohn ' and ? wife j ': are moving '; in the old I Pettyjohn home ;5 " -. f ' : v . Mr. and Mrs.) J. P. Bressler had a family reunion Sunday, whlclt Included allhefr cifldren end gramlfchildTen., ; . . i ; Mr and Mrs. Leonard Zielkie mored Jnto J. -:L. Zielkie'a home last .wjeek.ji - - ' Hilda and Karl Heyden were I Salem visitors Thursday. Raphael Bettincourt has plant- X)wiier?andl Walter Johnson President Heydler and t.. . v, ......,J....-.- -. The "j 'ower , photogr Col. -Jarrh p-nert, f l-fon's ( veteran f i '.TankeV Stadiara" for .parae. cf ytt: pennan' ' tV" ' f- Y 7-.ti'k''1 T? '-. t v ir ed two acres of squash for the cannery. - Mies Emma Higglns returned' to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Parker ' of Salem spent Thursday with her daugh ter, Mrs.. G. S. Higgins. ' ,Mr. and Mrs:' E. McAbee 2nd family were In SaleinrMonday af ternoon. '' " -. ' ' : - i Rickey CeorgeEdwarda visited in Port land last- week. ' t v Mrs. A. L.. Baker motored down from Mill City- - Tuesday to visit her father D, AIIarr's. , , . ; : A. A. Hager was a Salem visitor Monday., c : - The Rickey school ball team lost to the Auburn, school team, Friday afternoon. They will play Fruit land, jschool this week. x rJ 4 Mr. ahd Mrs. D. A. Harris spent last Wednesday at Sodaville. Several of our commun ity at tended the concert' given, - by- the music clubs in Salem Tuesday eve ning. , w , ; , ,j f . ' , Mr. ahdlMrsr: M. .Magee and daughters vlsited Mr. and , Mrs. L. W. Magee of Shaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fryslle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dror baugh of Salem Sunday, r, v Allen'Wanace 'motored- to Salem Monday. :." , ' ' HalFs Ferry On account of ill health, Claud Sharp was ' compelled to give up his position with the Cherry City Milling company. ' : Mrs. C. W. Schwab who has been at Broten Springs ""'"for' 'eeveral weeks past, returned this week, ranch Improved in health'. ' J. B. Cummlngs has purchased a new truck and' expects" to carry on the wood business on a more extensive scale than heretofore' Ben Brown has secured a posi tion in the Harris gar a ee ia'Sar lem. , Mrs. W. C. Pettyjohn is suffer ing from a severe attack of poison oak. . . ; - , Frank Judd and family have jpoved back on their ranch for the summer. : ' ' ' : - School closes . May 22, ending one of the most successful terms of , the locarschool. The teacher, Mrs. South, is deserving of the highest praise for the splendid work she has done! ' The meetings being- held in the community, hall by the Rev. Em etaon; under the auspices of the Seventh Day A3 venC church; have resulted in 'securing seven con verts to that faith. Prunes and cherries were hard hit in this vicinity by the cold rt ins last month and conditions at present indicate a very, short crop. Prosp?ctg for a peach crop however, are good. Liberty -Mr. andrMrs. Clayton Jones of Salem a'rid"Mrs7 01 C. Grottie" spent Sundayat Castle Rock, Wash. Mrs. A. II. Browning, who un derwent an operation tot' appen dicitis last week, " is still in the hospital, but isteadily Improving. 1 Mr." and Mrs. "Albert Dougherty and baby of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs.; Zeniclr and her sister, "Ro villa Emery ' of Portland, visited at the W." J. Neuens home Sunday. Th Papenfuse family have re- at Yankees Opening: Roston Mayor - " Warro Up It ,'1 I 1 r rfeydler, president of the ICational League, is shown rwinrinf a bat and Mayor Curley catci-ni la a bit of fun before the t pruning ot the Katlor-1 Le,? fje. L season k ... rt,t' Boston with a f-m between thflj L.aU i f--. . t.- i - ' ' j turned after a brief stay la Chi cago. - , J. IF. Dasch and family now oc cupy the house recently vacated by Claud Stevenson and family, j The Stevensons ; have .moved to Pros pect. . - j ; i i .-1 :r j.; ; Alice Slay Turner, has returned to ber work in the primary room at school after being out for sev eral weeks on account of having the measles. - "J.:,; ,;, , There was a family gathering at the home of William .Berndt last 'Sunday when a number of his friends and relatives gathered to help him celebrate his 72nd birthday. A company of 36 sat down "to a well loaded table.'.and afterwards enjoyed a pleasant af ternoon. Those present from a distance were Mr. and" Mrs.' Col gan of Marlon and their family; Mr. and frg. Allen, Mrs. Maycum ber and Ted Maycumber and fam ily, and Mrs. McDonald and child ren, all from Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Judd: and family fromj Hos kins. '!.' -'.7k-tv: " I '.v Mrs Dallas Is confined to her bed with a! severe attack of la grippe'. " I " : r Mr. and Mrs. j. R. Flowers and Mr. and Mrs. Irid Flowers of Port land were : visitors at the H. Wea tenhouse home over the-' week-end, Everett Pierce of Portland! wal also a visitor at the" home of H Westenhouse Sunday. " Mrs. Pierce and children, Lela aVd Billyh will return to Seaside as soon as school closes. j - B.. McKenzie recently left for Pendleton, i ' " j John Stevenson of Salem Is stay ing, with his brother, Dennis; Stev enson of this district. - ' " ' At i ther 'county spelling contest held in Salem last Saturday' Wal ter Anderson of the fifth grade received the silver medal, f f Miss Dorothy Ersklne attended the funeral of Miriam Lovull in Salem ; Tuesday afternoon. They were dear, friends. : ' r i Floyd Scully, Jr., is very ill at this writing. -w ; j.The fMatheson,. family plfn. to move to Tacoma as soon as" school is ont.j Mr." Matheson, . who Ja. p jeweler, has been"working there for- about a. year. , , - "Mrs. Hickman" of Salem iVspend Ing, several: dayswith . her daugh ter, Mrs. Ed Westenhouse. " Charlie Fisher of Pendleton was a week-end visitor of R. J. Coffey. At the Parent-Teachert meeting Friday evening the-, cooking; and chicken clubs will , put Ion demon strations, nr -'r : i- . " : Mr. and (Mrs. Leslie Judd and family of Hosklns are yis,ting,at the home of Mrs." Judd'a paredts, Mr: and Mrs. William Berndt. V Miss Foster of Independence Is a visitor, at the , J. E, vCruthers; home PuoIIs I and ! teachers of the school want to thank the people of the district who so generously responded In "The Country aen tleman" contest. We feel assured that the weekly visit of TThe Gen t'.eman" will more than compeni- sate you, and at'the same time yon so materially . helped your school- No' school will miss opening their door to Mr. Bailey, representative of this magazine, it they .knoif the benefit and inspiration he. is to the-pupils. " Mr. and. Mrs. F. J. Browning and Mr. nd M&ftuifL, Mohner motored to Woodburn -to - attend a feaeratlori" meeting; ' 7 i Mrs' T. T. Shell was a recent guest ofMr. and Mrs. Fred L. Scott ana; family, f Mrs. sneu live at Wallowa. " 7 I ' ' " Miss Pearl Scott, while attend In e a Suflday school convention at Rosedale? had the1 misfortune to sprain her. ankle.; - ; ; - - Siinnyside G. T. Heckard had the misfor fV hi lerr Hand with the muv a-v viaw i axe, Sunday; morning while split ting kindling. . ' , ' Hen Edwards 'or Salein" visited MV: and MrsT W. D'. EdWards Sun day. -- I J'. 'Sunnyside district Is to have a new" school house! Work will start before long;' it wflf be completed in time for school this fall. ! - Mr.1 and Mrs. Guy Chandler vis ited Hr Silrerton, lat Sunday. Ernest -V and1 Jolin - Neuensch wander are working in a logging onmn in TCin -Vallev. u Sunnyside Community club wfll meet Friday, night- Refreshments will be served after tho program The ,farmhpxne of Mr. Luke In Illihee district about nine miles south of Salem burned down Sat urday night. They were kinablo to save anything." Wednesday the neighbors and friends had a show er on them, they received, many uaVfuVlhTngs and the ladies of the neighborhood furnished four quilts for tnem. Turner f : - A. M. Work, i manager iofthe Portland Damascns Milk eomDanr with other creamerv men were in Turner Monday looking" overthe TnrsaiAin remover:- GETS ROOTS AND ALL, HT' fthe grratfst thing for hair- disfiiurrd womankind that ba bapppnpd in. a burtlrl y-T! - A way toi artualljr i I'-, ftuicklr. int Iiarnlefi!y I A mpshod tht (!! '. fiuwrr with ! alm-finf , rtpctmi-kis, na the application ef en- naratinn which merely take f.tbe kut Thf hplartin process im nr crrtn'Sn to rmiiovr th hair mtire. root anl tl!. tmt -rirrerltstar ar -ijaTinitai -tH? flrnaniT for it. There no odor or mnsinpus font ftiielaf-tir.?. afltf if Is ntireljr irna j" 'ofT t a t-Uiid ennUf kafely rat tU tct n stirk of ihIacfin today, follow :fh' shn-' .rit-fi y ti r lar. uh your own eye local plant. Several building sites were" viewed with the idea of soon buying a' location and" erecting a muck-needed new building. ;. f , . C. H. Riches, who had a paraly tic . stroke . some weeks ago,. i has" been moved to' Salem to get; the benefit of some osteopathic treat ments for a time. Mrs. Riches ac- -f f " . MOTHER AlXTuGED TO nJTVT ' .' f COXFESSiEiD SHE PO1SOXE0 3 CHILDREN WITH ARSENIC While being held In - Jail : at Crown Polot. - Ind.. charsd with the murder; of one of . the Ave members of her family who have died in the; last six years. Mri David CunnineKam confessed that she poisoned three of her child rcn5 according . tp Sheri EC Ben Jamin Strong.-, ; The bodies of.. two,-ofi herj Bona have been exhumed and found to contain arse.nic. Mrs. CunnlngJ ham denied.' however, that I she' poisoned her husband or" a fobrth( childvho died within the six-year pertoa. - Th? 4a-yeai-old woman is; bciDg. sxanittvd as to her sanity. - f . v .-'.Ui-.-..'-t utoim.. BOOMED FOIt SENATE, laT"! AUhoujgrh the New Tork w Slato Home Economics- Asoclatlon In dorsed Miss Martha Van Rensse laer, head of the New York' State! College of Home Economics at Cornell, as Its candidate for the; United States "Senate. Miss ! Van Rftaselaer: declares she has no political aspirations. Members of the association a r hopln she will! change. J her mind.. Miss '" Van Rensselaer, took a leading- part in ideveloptng.ttte.horne economics de-' partment at Cornell for more than ' twenty-five ytn rs, and in i May, i 19TSV the Nairo'hal TXicgiiG of Wo-i men Voters named her as one et ; America', twelve v greatest - living : women. - - ; r-'' I . . : KRAUSES CHOGOLATE CHIPS - 1 i ' r;.-yj Regular GOc lb. ; Saturday and Sunday : Only 3Sc j Lb. '2Lbsl for 70c 4 i Limit 2 Jbs; to a customer ; : - Only -at ; j H QCHAEFER'Gj ( c-DRUG .-STORE Mt f . rrho YeHow Fronts i ,135 North Commercial TIio 1'enslar Store i: i r M ii . i - : L v, . . ... 1 . .; v. .iirniy-'; w X - V x - i -i . - . : ; i - I ' ' In ( '- ! ;r t f - 4 -l il ''iF"ll"BS'' aa5 MMFaaJFl companied him. . ' i. ' C; A, Bear drove to Portland Monday' on business. t Mrs. Gerald Oower - and- young son; left recently for Mill City where Mr. Oower has employment. .Methodist Ladies' Aid society served "dinner at 6 i 30 at the Ma sonic ball Friday evening, after which, the youns people held a League social, serving Ice cream. The Boys' Pioneer club met Sun Say afternoon and organized. P. P. Rowley is leader. ;.''C ' Friends of Bill Ball and ! wife who were married in Turner Sat urday evening, serenaded them Monday evening at a late hour. ? The home of J. Is'. Luke was destroyed by fire Friday night. But little was saved. . 1 One representative fromvTurner brought home a sprite irom the county spelling contest. Lillie NEW v TODAY A Tale df the World's Most Daring Bandit. '-.. E Sift witk -4 -------kuvfci ?.v ' a 2 KA7HLEM KYRS LUCILLE KUTTCn ALAN HALE - f Mf HOLORrtSS fHO0WiC0U0U''63aMCftTAa.V t&Mm -now, t Tlu Dow Street Iiunni-s Riding Hot. Spur After IMck Turpln. Th Denth of Ronnie Black lit And Turpin's Rescue ot the Girl of UN Heart nre Only n Few of the Tlirllls of This Epochal Photdplay. - NEWS GRAND y ' iTT Oft "t.i'A t Completely Equipped at the Lowest1 Price You' f 7 M . ajMFXXXXfam 7.50 U U CASH Ccnplctcly Equipped Ready To Operate Y - W Easy Terms If PRICE. 557.50 $10 trfth Order aad 53 psrllcnth - UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEHDl r Tciri-Ioney .Refunded If TcirAf e Not Ccsiplctcly SiUJIci'. v. ; v "Ccstoated here Is a verj dmple; very powerful, very etb- J' . 'fary.;abluiely fjiarantsi'ftthat's the "Paramount!, :; C rtfcra; p!icy, argument and alL; This cet b c!ctive-. , ' - rrcccrd fcr value. r PATAirCUJ'T RATIO 143 na ATcsse Kew iLeTleaelase;:"' , , ' aa , Tarinnt fcr nV'Tarcr.rrr.V' "IjC-s Clotance Caio Set rlih eompTete eqoiptnnt ro;be f? preJ ly r re; !.l -I.ln rrt rczz?letej satisfied after ten daya fris' It is t nj rsUoJ nj t.k..ey u . j I tZ--S 4r.J n.Lt re tarried at your esperc. lip tat .t t3s-v . - ' , . 1 1 Peterson of the eighth grade won second prize. . Surprise 'Grange meets the sec ond, Saturday in jthe month. 4 Mrs. Alice .Tracy, is home after spending .two weeks la aSaJem hospital. . - ' r ,' a Mrs." Guy Chapman of Portland came up the first, of the week to see her mother, Mrs." Barnett, who is critically 111. Brooks Miss Marie Dnnlavy attended the -Woodburn high school fair and ' declamatory contest between schools of North Marlon county last Friday at Woodburn. 'The next meeting of the Brooks Community chib will be at the home of Mrs. Emma Sturgis May 13.: ' - - : V''. 2 TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY. ft , f:- , ".H "t -1 1 x i 1 3 fi V 3 r ... ? , ' i4 J iSV WV.V 'V :"v t .1 1 1 i ORCHESTRA COMEDY THE TTA"R A ATOT sX fc'' LONG DISTANCE RADIO SET- r. .-V. ' M ; A W' Desired - - f jtaiirsly"-sj'' It manages4o. pull b:4ho twiLh Eurprisingr ease Easy to operate' with Cnud's Play" for anyone. The MAIL THIS COUPON COSITANy, : : ' C J A ? T A'cxk. N. Y; : ' U' - lirXXEFlELD REIXSTAXI POUTLAND, May 8 Aft r a conference with Manager Ltwis before the game today, William Uunnegi.eld. Portland . outfielder and in fielder, was reinstated and was. sent n at shortstop. 'A7Anni-2 ;' . of head or throat Is nsus'.iy benefited by tha vapors rf j VapoRU;.! 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