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! j ! - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 7 .WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1923 i 1 I i i t i) - i l.-'f f Couniyj N$Ms im.Mrief ; Hazel Green ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scbnider spent Sunday in Portland. , E.' J. Montandon is able to re turn to work after tour weeks Illness.- . Charlie Peterson of Stayton was a Sunday visitor at borne of aunt, Mrs, P. Williamson. Iter. Leila . Luckey returned from Portland Tbursaay. - plr, 'and "Mrs." Lowry and baby of Canby visited Mrs. Lowry's parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Bracken Sunday. . . Mr. Hammer has returned from tbo hospital.": r - . Mrs. P. H. Knuths of Middle Grove, spent Mother's Day with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Zelniski. Mr, and Mrs. James Yada and children of the Labish Meadows celery growers spent Sunday In . Portland. ' ; - ... -- Mr. Ruderford of Roseburg was a week-end visitor at the home of W. G. Davis. Mrs.; Mar" Woods and Mrs. George Zelniski went to Portland Sunday, returning Monday. Mrs. C, A. Kobow visited Mrs. Willi -Cowles and sister Miss Lena Kobow of Portland Sunday. The following were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Herman Wacken Sunday daughter. Mrs. Anna .Wheeler and children -of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cline and Mrs. Zietba and son Monroe Clin of Thacher. Mrs. Thielen and daughter .Carta. Almet, Mr.J ana Mrs. nuaoipn wacken and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Louts Kobow and sons. ' " " 4 1 Tne school, was represented at the county spelling contest by Sophia Haslebacher of the seventh grade; lola Luckey of the sixth grade; Hilda La Rose. of the firth grade; Glen Looney of the fourth grade and Tatsuro Yada of the third grade. - Pred Ratchelor, Mrs Ward and daughter Alice. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Lesber, Mrs. Railey, Mrs. KIbby and' Miss Marr. Pringle Pringle Sunday school attend ance has Increased during the last six months 12 per cent over the average attendance - for the pre vious half year. Mrs. J. D. Alexander favored Pringle Sunday school May: 10, with an interesting: talk on the origin and purpose ? of : Mothers' day. : - ' " . - ' .," The ball game Friday afternoon between Pleasant Point and Prin gle resulted in a score of 23 to 6 in favor of Pringle. Mrs. Ford of Independence is visiting with, the Pro pst family. A 'girl was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Grabenhorst and is named Roberta Ann. The Meeks young : folks walked home from Salem Saturday night because i the gas tank went dry after they had passed beyond reach of a service station. Percy Robins and his mother attended a funeral at Turner Sun day afternoon. Salem Tlsitorg Thursday on busi ness. :- - - ', ' . Any one wishing to see a good young, draft horse ask Dug Sav age of Route A, Salem, Oregon, to see Jake. .- - - J. C Simpson is working for the Vick Bros., of Salem selling Over land cars. He reports good sates. J. O. Fair was spraying his ap ple orchard two days last week. B. H. Newman traveling aales man for the Lange company vas through Sideny last week. Stay ton Clyde Harris" made a business trip to Portland Friday. The -first lettuce from the La bish district was marketed Friday.-; ' ' -i - William V. Harris made a trip to Portland Friday. - Sarah and Gertrude, daughters of Mrs. A. M. Cannon of Portland, are visiting their grandmother. Mrs. M. L. Jones. I ,: - , Miss Fern Batchelor was home for the week-end from Portland. George Ramp came home from Salem Saturday with a new Hup riobile. Mrs. S. D. Manning of G err a is was, the guest Saturday of Mrs. Dan Cronin. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Wythecomb : of Arlington are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones. C. V. Ashbaugh and family vis ited old friends in fihelbum and vicinity Sunday, j The Labish Five Hundred club were entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris. : High honors went to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturgis. There were five tables. ! . Refreshments were served after the playing by Mrs.! Harris, assisted by Mrs. C. "V. Ashba gh. 'Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mumper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathea and her daughter. Merle Mathes, Mr. and Mrs, George Campbell, Miss Mabel Page, Addison Page, Miss Pauline Funton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flast and sen, John Mathes, Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Madsen, C. V. Ash baugh, Miss Ivarine and Ernamae Sturgis, and Erwin Stnrgis. Mrs. Cathryn Blanton has re turned ffrom a visit with ,her daughter in Salem and is with' her daughter. Mrs. Clyde Harris, -f The Brooks Ladies Aid met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. : L. Jones. Work was completed on two comforters during the af- .'- ternoon, after which refreshments were served and a social time en joyed. , Those attending were Mrs. A. Madsen, Mrs. R. E. Jones, Rev. Mr. Mulligan and wife and daugh ter, Mrs. W. . L. ! Fuller, Mrs, A. L. Warn pie, Mrs. A. E. Harris, Mrs. : S. A. -Harris. Mrs.: Charles Ogura, Mrs; J. S. Dunlavy, Mrs. Sidney ; " Ed Jones, mail ' carrier," la a proud owner of a new ord. ' A. D. Scott, of Gates was buy ing stock around Sidney two days last week. DMr. Scott is a farmer and cattle raiser at Gates. Mrs. D. 03 Una ton and daughter and her mother, Mrs. Edna Reeves wefe Salem visitors Saturday on business. - : f" ' " ; Some of the fruit around here was hurt by a heavy rain and hall storm, j The prunes ' are hurt quite a lot and some of the cher ries are harmed some. John Leskovar has '. his first catting of alfalfa in the barn. He expects to have another cutting this year. " John Harris, road ! boss, ' has teams hauling gravel on the road. There is quite a stretch to gravel and some grading to be done. , Mr. and Mrs. W. HJ Scott were Charles Heln and Henry Porter both prominent in Aumsville busi ness circles were here Friday on a fehort business visit., ;Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keene came over from Salem Friday morning to attend the funeral of the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Christmon. , ; v Dr. E. S. Wooten was called to Portland last week by the serious Illness of a relative. . He returned home Thursday. Joseph H. Brewer and wife mo tored over from Tillamook Sun day spending the day here visiting with relatives. - t Mrs. Mary Allen went to Spring field Sunday where she spent the day visiting her eon Melford Al len, who is ' in the . undertaking business there. ' ' L . Charles Hall and wife drove down to Roseburg Sunday where they visited until Monday morning with their son Orville. They re turned via SaTem where Mr. Hall attended the retail Jewelers con vention which was in session there. Lee Tate - Sr., s spent Sunday motoring out near Eugene ant;re turn, visiting with friends. ' Mrs. C JH. Baldwin arrived ;ln Stayton from Grants -Pass Thurs day and expects to spend a week or ten days visiting friends while here she is the house guest of her friend Mrs." L. C. Miller. The Baldwins formerly lived in Stayton moving to Southern Oregon last fall, where Mr. Baldwin Is en gaged in business. : ; George Spaniel, proprietor of the Spaniel Flouring Mill, had his hand - badly lacerated . Saturday when a gopher gun accidently dis charged while he was in the act 'of setting it. v.-..' tt A special meeting of the Grange was held in the Masonic . Hall building ;. Friday night, ; when, a number Of new members were ini tiated Into the order, bringing the total membership -, over the- 100 mark. ' After the business session1 of the evening a social hour with ice cream and cake , was enjoyed by those in attendance. -. The business; men of. the town met together at the Star, Theatre Friday evening to ascertain whe ther it w'aa., the will of the com munity to celebrate the coming Fourth of July In Stayton l or not. A committee was appointed to in vestigate further before a decision was made,'- however, ,;every thing is apparently favorable for a cele bration. M : - . . The senior class of the" Stayton high school 'went to Seal Rock Friday for their annual week end picnic. ' The rain of Saturday night and Sunday dampened their spirit, somewhat, however they re turned, damp, but still happy. The juniors went to Taylor grove where their . outing place was equally damp but nearer home. Mrs. Will Munkers and . Mrs. John Vanhandle were taken to a Salem hospital last week when each underwent an operation. .prize of fexed by.jthe .chamher of commerce; Ratings will be made this afternoon and tonight, in .or der to get the view from the day light and from the " electric dis play." . V- i r ' i-- - Millers. Salem Electric, Kafoufy Brothers, Uartman, ' Ureithaupt, Spa.. Gray Belle and raaay other have decorated ' windows for the Better Homes week. - t : WILL SHIP FRUIT JUDGING STARTS IN CITY TODAY Windows Will Be Inspected By Committee In Afternoon and " I 'r Ij'-at Night - ' Mrs. "E.',.;e; Fisher, Murray .Wade and Fred ThlelsOn have been appointed " by the Salem chamber" of commerce to be the Jiidges of the window displays ad vocating1: Better Homes Weeki which is " being held tn "Salemi The judges are to decide upon the (helpfulness of - the display window in addition to the at tractiveness of the display. They are to decide whether the display would be of a real help in the home. - lip Originality, helpfulness, general attractiveness, and selling quality are to be considered, before the winner is announced for the $25 Denaey & Company. Black Cherry :j Buyers, Will Return Hero r j 'Denney it Company ' will . be In Oregon again tms year tor some ofthe blackberry shipments, ac cording to announcements made by Roy Hurst, representative bf the company.. Packing and ship ping will be done from the old Sa lem Fruit Union building, j . Plants are to be established n different parts of the Willamette valley, Portland, Eugene, L Sheri dan : and McMinnville. It is , ex pected that the tonnage will be somewhat, less than 150 tons this year; according to Hursti M ! " . Shipments will start from hefe between uJne 25 and July 1, wiih the tonnage that is signed up by the company. However, they will buy i wherever the opportunityr is presented.. Prices are not stated. : Mr. Hurst has issued another warning, urging .growers to spray their cherries and any grower failing to do so will be out as far a i the company - is concerned Spraying should be done between, the 1st and 10th of June, ' - ; Meet ! "The Lady" DDDtnilOD r - : r- . : : r- mi A' Kev HKiIlh'Ipod Vlh a Siils fa It WW ,Vesex supplies the body with food iron and certain essential minerals lackiag in other foods. Builds strong teeth and bones, and supplies rich blood. Stim ulates the gastric juices, ban ishes headaches, constipation and nervousness. Relieves fatigue.- A third of a teaspoonful to a cup of boiling water makes a delicious drink or bouillon. Brings out the savory flavor of meats, sauces and gravies. Try it today. In convenient Jars. B3c jars . ... . ........ 45c ". 51.CO jam ...... . . . .Oc ; i lb. Jars, 2.13 size $1.C0 12 lb. J ,rs, 1 1X3 size . .1" D TUafood and Vesex -Almcnds at ; reduced prices. - I T'; Detictraticn- s.t - C... -rclal fit... . We Most Cordially Invite the Public to Visit Our Sales Rooms , , -:."( . -y ......... ; .-. I ::,'. ! : : Wednesday , and Thursday Evening, Of This Week and Inspect Oun Line of : - . . 1 J''- ' -T A, i ' - ,"1 , r t .. - .J i r ' I Wi I i Jiiiys JiiMgii We have several new models shown for the first time in Salem. "Among them is the Overland Two Door. Sedan (Coach)' the f Willys-ICniSht Six MoWclsj 'Uie baklaiid Coach, and many others. ; 8 Come in and enjoy the music and see what we have to offer in fins Motor Cars. We have eighteen of our latest models here on display. . -; : s . - - . . - . . . . . - .- Last night our salesroom was filled with people. 'i' !n,;'-'- ilt'' ! i j t lis' - J I . , I. ... f t . i i 4:1 11! -t BONFIRE PLANNED Willamette Stndents to Stage Oet- Together Event Tonight The Willamette University stu dents will have a bonfire and get .together meeting ' tonight along the -mill race back of the Wil lamette athletic field. The pur pose of the meeting-is to set before the students the desirability of at tending the Seabeck summer camp to be held on Puget - Sound this summer for the benefit of those students interested in christian work -and Ideals. Dr. "Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette, will speak at that time and as, a further attraction the university quartette will ren der a few selections. A numbei of the students who : have been to Seabeck or intend : to go will ex plain the purpose of the summer camp and tell why they think it to be worth while. - A hot-dog feed iwill be given for the university stndents who wish to attend and it is expected that the fraternities will use the meeting as a regular fnter-fra-ternity gtet-together. Herbert Jasper is in charge of the evening.. . , . Special Introductory Prices cn THE VITAMIN YEAST FOOD Vegex isappetizingr nourishing; and supplies certain vitamins lacking in many of our modern foods. We want you to try it and to get it into as many homes as possible we are making a liberal reduction in price this week. -' - ': . - ; " . . ; " - . 55c Jars ........ . . .40 51.00 Jars ! .85 S2.15 Can of 1 Pound Li 1.75 $4.00 Can of 2 Pounds.. 3.25 ROTH GROCERY CO. Phone 1885-6-7 No charge for delivery ... j . Phone for a jar of Vegex today Statesman Classified Ads Bring Quick Results ':" ' " " " """" " " " iczz: " " ' i Where Will You SPENBfWM Beginning Sunday, May 17 Start Its 1 925 Beach Secfcidia This section will carry advertising from the various beaches in Tilla mook and Clatsop counties and give complete information to the tourist and to those; who are planning a va cation as to the distance to each beach resort, the condition of the roads they will have to travel and what they might expect to find when arriving at the beaches Additional information will be com piled and filed at the Statesman pf .' fice soLthat those:MH6 des mation about the resorts, hotels, res taurants etc., may obtain it by tele phoning the Statesman The resorts and beaches so far listed are: 1 ' Gearhart, Seaside, Gannon Beach, Neah-Rah-Me,Manzanitaj teii -Ealte Lytle, Rcckavayv Saltare, Garabaldi, Ocearisidej Happy Camp, Netarts,1 Pacific City, Nesltovin, B 3 lake and Newp or t ; See The Oregpri Statesman SniiHay, May 17th, or eaeli Sunday after that date for complete information 1