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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,JDREGQN SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1925 - t t r -si- mews: tM Br Sunnyside The following were gnests ot Mr. and Mrs. C H. Gregg Sun day: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Greg?. Mr. .and . Mrs. Earl .Gregg, Helen Gregg, and Lloyd Gregg, ail of Sale in. : , " Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McMIHen of Salem visited Mr. : and Mrs. William Bowlen, Sunday. , . . " Mr. and Mrs; Grant Willoby of Enterprise, Oregon, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Ileckart Sunday. They were'on their way to Cottage Grove, , Miss Merle McDonald' spent the week-end with- friends, In Salem. - Mrs. sontnwicK ot Folk conn- spent Sunday with her daugh- rs. Kellosg. and Mrs. Fred Mnrray of USalem called on Mr. . and Mrs. TV. b. Edwards Saturday evening. Miss Dorothy Taylor went to Monmouth Saturday-to attend the May day exercises. Dr. Pemberton of Salem called on W. S. PembertoTt's" Sunday.- ' the chicken club gave interesting talks and demonstrated with, live chickens, ' . Pratum j i ai rs. I J spei Wer. Mi Liberty y Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Knebler and son of Portland Tisited at the Fred Kuebler home Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Harris of Rose dale visited with friends here over the! week-end. Xir. and Mrs. Frank Mohney and family attended the Kaiser school picnic Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen . and family of Harington, Wash., Tisit ed F. N. Abbott Sunday. . . Bruce Cunningham, who .' has been ill with la grippe, is now able to be about again. t,k;r, ... Last Thursday the - S a 1 e m Heights boy's and girls ' baseball teams-came and played-oar teams.' .The result was-11 to 12 In favor of the visiting boys, and 11 to 16 J-- The "Spark Plugs' win be rey- All..' . t .1 i i .3 j Abb by the "Barney Googles. These are the contesting teams in 'getting subscriptions . to ' The Country Gentleman The losing Fide is to give the winners i a athletic fan feast.' " ' . t. . : t J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Br own ,ar0 visiting at the home of A- Jf. Brown.. They are on their way to eastern Oregon from California. Mr. and Mrs.'-M.- P. Adams went to Portland on business Monday. E. W. Dallas of Corvallls spent Wednesday at the home ot his brother, W. R. Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Judd and children, Harlan and Dorothy, and Doris Anderson were Hall's Ferry visitors Sunday a " mr . w - w-vl -a m . m Jm J mts. j. it. jLauas ana Airs. s. u. North of Corvallls visited at the W. R. Dallas home several days .. of last' week. Mr. and Mfs. V. Climber of Portland have moved near R. J. Coffey's. Mrs. A. B. Browning returned home from the hospital last Sat urday. She is recovering from an J. N. Jones of Salefjtsls staying 4 , ?fhe latter is his daughter Prof. Don Grettie, who Is teach ing school at Springfield, came j home for the week-end. T I Mr. Colsky received a telegram The Misses Lola, Martha and Gertrude Valentine of Salem; for mer pupils of the Liberty school, were recent visitors here, that his mother In Kansas Is vtry III. 4 Miss Mildred Henningsen of Livesly was a visitor at the Rains home Sunday. , i Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Dencef were quests of Mr. and Mrs. Howe ot Salem last week. ' -," ' $ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hoag, while driving 1 out r South Commercial street last Friday evening had a collision; with another car' near Lincoln 1 street. Both cars, were badly damaged. Walter Dorman of Falls City, was a Liberty visitor the first of the week. The Liberty Woman's club will meet at Libert hall, May 21 All members please try to be present. The Liberty Parent-teacher sa nation met last Friday night. During the business session it was decided to have a community pic- ,1c the last day of school, June and to ask Rosedale school and community to come and Join In with us In the day of festivity. Remember the date, and . try to come. Officers for the association were elected at this, the last 'meeting of this school year. Those elect ed are as follows; president, Mr. Gilbert; vice-president, Mrs. W7R. Dallas; secretary, Mrs. Frank Mohoney; treasurer. Miss Dorothy Erskine. - The program consisted ' of. a o"ng by the school children, a reading by Ellen Neuens of the seventh grade, demonstrations by the cooking and chicken- "Clnbs, and Instrumental duets- by the Misses Dorothy Erskine andlVel leda Ohraart. ..-. , The girls' cooking club under the? guidance of Mrs. Gilbert and he chicken club with Mr Claud James Withara, who has been a resident of this community for the last ten year, passed 5 away last Saturday night. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning. He was buried, at the Jasen Lee ceme tery. ; . Leah Rich, an old-time resident of this place but since has been one of the sisters of! the Deacon ess hospital in Salem, and -more recently of Grand Ronde, died last Monday evening at the Deaconess hospital. Funeral services t were held Friday morning. " The illustrated address on Pal estine by Dr. Laugh! in of Salem, who. told of his own experiences and exhibited pictures he had tak en himself of the Hoi jr Land, was much appreciated. - j ' -. Mr. and Mfs. Henry Jaquet and two daughters, Alice, and- Minnie, were visitors at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Fred de Vries last Sun day. i i . Three delegates from the Meth odist Sunday school attended the state Sunday school convention at Portland the first of. the week. Fall grain is looking remark ably" well for th is time of the year. . - ' - i A few more days then corn and potato planting will, foe- In full op eration. 1 : -4 Mr. Sarah Ludwick from San Jese will be here -for the funeral of her. sister. Miss Leah Ricte. . ., Skene, S. E., sold' to Downs, Chester' A., lot 2 block 29 Neb Hill addition to Salem. . First National Bank of Salem, sold to Ratcliff. Robey S.. lots 1, 3, 9. 10. block 21 Pleasant Home addition to Salem. Will Charlie M. W.. sold to Wol fer, Geo. J., part blocks Wolf ers addition, Hubbard. " r . Kemp, William lLt sold to Hol mes. Mary L., 160 acres of land in Railroad section . Rigdon, W. T.,: sold to Valley Slotor company part of lots 6 and 7, bloJck 5, Salem, -- . f i ; Schunke, Lydia, sold to Rich. Samuel, land in ParrisJi claim. Schunke. Lydia, sold to Rich. Ssnnule land in Parrish claim. ; Clutters, C. Enos.: sold to Wer line, Eunice, land In I. , Blanton claim. - . . -Krenz. Julius C. sold to Oehler. Frieda' M., 244'acres of land in l. Thomas claim. , Ohler. Frieda M.. sold fo Krenz, Julius C. 24 4.1 acres of land in L. Thomas claim. Conn, Arvilla, , sold to Lewis, Marie B., N. Vs of lot 2 block 4 Salem. Stayton . Turner, TDU 1 de n The funeral of Mrs.fT. Barnett was held at the 'hew Christian church Sunday- afternoon. Rev. R.-LPutmati of Salem had charge of the services. '! The Cloverdale male. Quartet furnished he.music. M iss" Thel m a-- Delzell spent the week-end at homeC i Pictures of the life of "Lincoln, were shown at the school auditor ium Wednesdays-evening. Mr. and Mrs.' Duncan were at the farm Tuesday.; ; -" ' Miss. Mary Condit' is spending some'tlme at the home of Mrs. A. Condit In Salem" Ret.' J, J. Mickey -and ' wife of Salem attended, the M. JT. chnrch supper and- Epworth ; league social at the Masonic hall last Friday nights . j v. Mrs . -Axlita. Steele- entertarned hev-nephewf romr' McMlhllVllIe on. Sunday. i- r Mrs; Mae Talbot cashier of the Turner bank left Saturday r for a ten days vacation at Seattle, vis iting her children and friends. . Wallace Riches Came over from Tillamook Saturday f evening for a brief Tisit at .home. P. Barnett el -Arlington return ed homo In time for; his mother's funeral. : j - ". Mrs. George Clymer Is clerking in Spears store. ' ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills were In Portland Tuesday. Rev. Pogue and family recently visited with. Mrs. Pogue's parents at Estacada. ; They arrived home In a new auto. r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker and children of Portland and - Perry Lyle and family of Mill City spent Sunday with J. T. Lyles ' STAYTON. Or.. May 14. Miss Regina Kerber and brother. Adam, of Albany arrived here the first of the' week and are visiting the Kerber families here. . , , . , , Robert F. Darby .'of Beiq 'vrpn transacting business about town Wednesday. Mr. Darby js a far mer of that vicinity flnd says the showers of the pant week have been of inestimable, value to grew ing crops. . . Pending the approach ..of Me morial day, considerable improve ment is being made about f-he fam ily -lot lft- lwiD Oak- cemetery hew stones, .caiaent- walks ?anl cnrb1ixgs."aTer being-pat in. and thp. lots' "weeded and v'put In order,, while, fjhe.trfetees are having.the streets and ; valjev, mowed and raked PTerv'v T : X - t ' - , : ; Dr. W. I: Pfntlere' local den tist, went Over. to. .Salem Thurs day evening jrhere he was initiat ed into the4Order of Elks. J , Lee Tate., tw company ; with his son, RaJplv Tate- and Mrs." ' Mars? Allen j were receftt, visitors at, Tillamook- where they were guests at the- home- of J.-Hr. Brewef ".-an't wife. Dnring .the" day . theientiref partydrbve pver -ta Jfetarts, and 0ceansidfr' beach resorts - where they-spent a few hours. t : The- Twentieth- Century com pany who operate, a chain of stores throughout the country has pur chased the :W. F. Kiecker stock and expect to take possession next weeki ,- Tha new firm will conr tin ue. the business lit its present location. Mrk Kiecker still retain ing Ownership of the building. Fiiheral services were held" on Thursday afrernoon for Adolph. MueUer. whose death occurred at a Salem hospital early in the week.- Deceased e was- the oldest son Of Mr. and Mrs. Math Mueller of Stavton. Besides his parents he leaves a young wife, two sis- ! Ufrsjand a brother to mourn his Ios3.i The funeral was held from the Weddle mortuary and-burial made in Lone Oak cemetery. Mrs- P. H. Lambert and Mrs. Linnj Lambert of Scitf. route 1. were! Stayton shoppers Wednesday afternoon, , Mrs. Albert Weidner of Sublim ity was among the out of town people transacting business here on Wednesday. ' Rv. Father Lainck of the Sub limit and Stayton parishes, was here!- Wednesday visiting among his Stayton parishioners. . Norval Fisher and : a college friend from OAC visited here with the former's parents Wednesday. Mrs. Herbert StaaD or. uregou ;Cityihas been here the jpast weeK v'siting her motnef ana Mrs. Elizabeth Stayton and Miss Nelltayton. Broolcs Miss Fern Batchelor of Portland nas a. weekend tguest of her par ints, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batchelor. Miss Ella Asplnwall of Portland l?as home for the week-end. Mr and Mrs. John Craigmiles, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Craigmiles and daughter, Barbara, and Mlas Stella Karten, of Portland, and Mtua'nd .Mrs John Naylor, and Mrs' Emma : Strause ? of ' Gervais were visitors 'at the home of their nieee and cousins. Mr. and :t Mr John-Dnnlavy, Sunday. - ( The 'Brooks Comnmnlty club whl -meetr oa Wednesday after. noon May 13, at the home of Mrs. George. Star gis. Sr. : - ..The iiext.meetingr of the Brooks Laidies' Aid society will be on Thursday afternoon May 21 at the home of Mrs. A. E. Harris, . ; Gus Moisan of Gervais," Ffed and Hubert Moisan "of Portland,' and Mr. and Mrs. Alberts Nys and Iamily were guests at the home' jof their parents F. X. .Moisan on Sunday. V I - Mrs. Arthur Madsen, Mrs. Dan Cronan and Mrs. Joha Denlavy were guests of Mrs. Wiltard Ramp on Saturday last. t Mrs. John Ray is , spending a few: days at Glad Tidings. v - Mothers' day. was - observed In both" the Methodist and Evangel ical churches in Brooks. The Brooks Ladies' Aid society met- with Mrs. M. L. Jones or V i DEEDS t . Fisher, O. L. sold '.to Prescott. Cora L., part of block 39 Salem. J. D. Drake, sold to C. A; Rey nolds and C. G. Rus. trustees of Delbert Reeves' Post No. 7 Amer- ican Legion" of, snverton. Ore. Peniberton, ,W. S..! sold to Lar son. Emu .W lot lu.and 11 Gra- benhorst F. F. No. 2, Marion Co. Oregon. , j , - -'. John.orr,-" Clyde"R., Downs. Chester E".lot t Nob Hill addition to Salem, . sold1, to block 20, Oat oh tho it "fvllDiJlGHT EXPRESS ff - STARRING Elaine Hammerstein THE MOST THRILLING MELODRAMA Otf THE YEAR Comedy News G-R-A-N-D SAT. SUN. MON. GRAND ORCHESTRA A s ,Jevenson as leader are doing ex cellent work, and cerUmly put oa interesting and Instructive 'dem onstrations, - - The coojcrng . -club was divided Into three teams, each competing against the other In making aandwlcheft. The -association rgave -'each member '.ol the 'winning team an, apron, and r-Rcxalnatcn llnlvcs Remington Ilnlves Remington Knives- .. x- - 1 . -i - S a S. o CJ e 8 c o 'a & o a o e I. j ? - A Mappy IsdivMoM Is the One Who Always Possesses aSharp Pocket Knife Saturday Is Certainlyr3fbur Chance to.Owix One 1, We will give a 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on each purchase of any piece of pocket-cutlery in our stock. ' ' I " : ' FREE - FREE - FREE As representathe of the REMINGTON CUTLERY factory will be in our store all daand sharpen FREE OF CHARGE any pocket or kitchen knife you wish sharpened. Remember this service is free.! '' The newest and latest patterns or pocket lutives will also be shown, and you will appreciate th'e opportunity f looking them over. ' 5 5- O 0. 3 8; to 3 S ca s E ST 2 201 N. Cortaercial .";' ' u rbiah Meadows "on 'Thursday kf teraoon' liar 7 The afternoon was. passed ; working and' visltiog. Members present were Ear. and Mrs. Mulligan. Mrs. Arthur Mad sen, ..... Mrs. . Kibby. Mrs, Roland Jones, Mrs, Bailey, Mrs, , A. ..j. E. Harris, Mrs. Fred Batchelor, Mrs. C. K. Ogura, Mrs. George Camp bell,: Mrs.. M. L. Jones, .Mrs. Gibr son, Mrs. Lesher, - Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs.1 A. Wample. Mrs. Wal ter Fuller, Mrs. S. A. Harris, MisSj Ilia Kibby, Miss Esther Mulligan. Miss Alice Ward, and Mrs. John punlavy. J A delicious, lunch was served by - the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. John Lesher. , t ii Mr. and Mrs. Emery of Wacon- da, were dinner guests- ot A. E. Harris and family on Sunday. i i Mrs. Walter Fuller and children and Mrs, Alva. Wample and daugh ter of Brookside, were guests of Mrs. John Dunmvy on Wednesday. A. Chapin and mother of Wood burn who have rented a house in Brooks are moving in this week. Mt. Pleasant-Cole Mrs. D. Gardner of Stayton, spent last Wednesday with John Sandner, Sr. and family. . Harry Chrisman and family made a business trip to Lebanon last Tuesday. . . Elsie Limbeck was a Stayton caller lastiTuesday morning. ; i , K. Geisler of Sublimity ia work ing for his son Louis, Elsie Limbeck and Mrs.' Elmer Limbeck made a ' business trip to Scio Thursday. ; ( t r A marshmallow roast and eld time spelling match was given at the Mt. Pleasant school house last Friday evening. All those that en joyed the fun were : Frank and Lieuene Frame of Mt. , Pleasant and sister from Vancouver, Frank and '-Joe Hora, Clarence and Del bert Rund, J. A. Schultz, wife and children, Mabel, Robert, Donney, and -Hazel, Pat Lembert and wife, r :M. F. Ryan and ; daughters Betty And Angeline. and cousin, Kathren, William. Ryan and wife ot Stayton, .Francis . Horeth wife, and v daughter ;Marporie of Mc- Miinvine, , Mude t and , 1 Harley Darby, Ed Smith,' wife and child- ren;Maiide nd 1 Fred, Alice, , Sor phfa and Agnes Ebtrhardt, Thresa -Willie and Charley Kramps, Elda and Raymond Downing, Frank r and EUie Peters"," Jap" ShanCsr Ei I Ambrosek, Melvin Shanks, Gene Ware and wife, Mrs. Polejr Hunt ley and children Stella, Clarence and Haake, Mrs, - Frank Lockner and six children. - , . ; Harley Darby, Jay Shank, Joe Hora and - Arnold Senz made a trip to Salem Sunday morning. Arnold Senz and Jay Shank went on to Portland. Joe nd Frank Hora attended the show in Stayton Saturday evening. - Hasko and Henry Huntley were Stayton visitors Sunday-morning. Joe and Mary Hora. were trad ing in Scio Saturday afternoon;, , . Clarence Huntley was in Stay- ton Friday evening,. . Toney- Geisler and ; family and Mrs. Limbeck and Elsie were all in Scio Saturday afternoon, y . R. F. Darby and family and Mrs. Ben Darby . and daughter, Maude, attended' church In Albany last Thursday evening, , - Two parties ot Scio called at the L. C. Zuick home Sunday on business. . Mary Hora, Maude Darby' and Ed Ambrosek .went to Aegerters Sunday evening. West Stayton : The booster: spirit is much in evidence around here these days. Not the kind of booster spirit that seeks to build aircastles outof nothing. Rather it Is a spirit of awakening, to the wonderful, op portunities offered. In this, section, a number of phases of farming are " (Continued cn paga 6) f Oyoeiol DbcgQGLi Saturday. Only 98c fl" v: R - , -m ' i , WORTH $1.50 BUY NOW " Mahogany Finish Serving Trays A fortunate purchase" has made it possible for us to offer these beautiful mahogany serving trays with glass, bottoms and mahogany handles at 'this, extraordinary price. Very attractively decorated centers Every fan ily can now afford a serving! tray.-- Com early I - : '!': ; . - j . i I I V . -r w-rri i JWpt fill) i Ai f r r ' "-'"W- MM ' fllT) ii r. r " WATCrf FOR Ol'R XKW SPECIAL EVERY WEEK OREGON 1 : -r Not Only "One of the V Best Attractions We Have ElterHad- But It Is the Equal of Any $2 Seen j; J; Anywherrs . V -, j , , . . ... '.. :x . Our .rice.i r latinee . Evening ROe 7& i r ii j t IJu'.::'.; - J r'j ;T.t'.J- ' l f. '.- The Story of a Girl Who Wanted , to lie a Iady NOW PLAYING XiTUmgLX0 W WW a.MaM y . . ' ree "Eye Car . M : - . M TJ - I 4. . I -Til ";irHrg Tip- (a ! ; --' . . : . ' 5;,' ? t j ; ;ti - EVERY DAI F . : : j ,4. Come In and See the Most Complete Line or mess .71 1' ! ' - ..x- i- &ri . i ... ., - . r. ..." Ever Shown in Salem I '- ; '' : : ! ' - : ! - ": ' : '):-. T - : : ! Have You Seen the New Blond Rosewood and Fallow Satin. Three new things; tancalf in a number of new patterns; dozens of new styles made up in patent and satin. ! i " - New novelties is our specialty. We will show the late things as fast as you will be able to see them in any city in the United States. If you want the fast patterns come to us everything strictly guaranteed. The Big Fifth Ave. Most All Styles Rubber Heels Put on Every Wednesday at Your Shoes T) pZT ww v - ' : V ' i nair f rice - -. r. - ' Do Your Feet Hurt?. ? ': . : .. Corns ' and "..callouses; re-, ; move-wttbOTit patn or.ore ness.- Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains In feet, vt-eak-foot. flat foot. 1 loot stralnsfand" fallen arcbes ad jnstedw " -Do not suffer, .--cl- , will give you: Cbe'Pbe&t: thai;, science can produce in, scien- , tifie- eWropody.- Consalt- . ?. DU. WILXJAMS V About Your : Feci.: i Honrs 9 t SlZOi 'Tione 61 - :co. 1 flan ftoei' V ' . SeHY5aoe :-, Va. ... CtxBaiOJ ; 1 L. f &ctA,'f.23 i Rcpnxr Department Our ihap-ia eqtnirjc 1 vril'a all new machinery. We us a nothing but - the ver best grade of leather that Ecty -.Will bay, , ' . !; "j t . Mr. Jacobson. In chargo of i this department, is an. ex pert in his line- ha e, t . t : years Jn factories a- 1 n 2 sL:;i -arJ, rill cl u;t..:r. j ; bat fcih grade work. .. ( w , vuwuvi wmzua a haadkerchief, 'The members ol