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THE CrGO:rSrATE2ZAI7, BAIXH, OREGON SATURDAY1- MORNING; HAY- b 1025 f I - Livesley , Mrs. William-Meter Vas -hostess 10 the G. T. club "at tire nfeetirig Thursday. A delicious luncheon was served. Those enjoying 'the tMadrorf Vere: Mrs;' -'Alice! Cool Id ge, Mrs. W. V. Johnson. Mrs. 8. C. Daveupdrt, Mr. N. P. Ktfgel, Mrs. J. -P.;r Bresler, Mn. Bud Htutesrrian. Mra.TBV D. "Tidier, Mrs. George TTlggIns, 'Mr. Charles Schwab Mrr. J. A. I Pearson, Mrs. "II. B. Carpenter, Miss Trances Breasler, Mrs. A. T. Macilla and Miss Dorothy Meir. Mrs, Geo. Heggins will entertain at the next ii ! . t 6l Mrs. Fred Allen and "Mrs. A. k cClusky ealled, Monday on. Mr. , and Mrs. Will Y Coolidge. Mrs. MeCluaky Is an old; schoolmate of Mr. coouage. . , , Mr. and Mrs A. jWrechter and baby of Salem, Tlsited Mr. 'and Mrs. 'John. Oresbbrne last week. Ji II. Fitzwater, spent- the week end with Mr. and "Mrs. Bud Stutesman. . t t , J, B. Pearson 'arid 'son Ernest were at Warren ton, 'Monday and Tuesday. - ' s Mr. and Mrs. T. j dlevlffger and bafby of California' are visltitfg 'with Sirs. CleVlng'er's " parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury; - Mrs. 'O.-Koske and on:lCarl are 'on visit lt 'Aberdeen, Wash. John Blankenship was .Kftteh on 'the hand by an insect last week "and Is now covered 'with beilsas a result of the "polso'n. ' Miss Edith-Ross; tt former L'fves !ey teacher, -will teach at MeMinn 'ville this romirig year. Miss Esther Lbng, the prfihary teacher, wflr attend school at Mon ' month this suinmer. Miss Blanche Harmon left for Molalla, 'Sunday, where she - win upend the summer with 'her uncle, 71. Hlbbard. School was closed Triday. The 'children and parents enjoyed a uicnic in the grove a short dis tance from' fhe school grounds. t Elvin Thomas, Fredrica Brand bury, Henry Query and Ernest Pearson took "the eighth -grade ex aminations last week. Mrs. W. A. SIppfell, Mrs. Flora Davis. Mrs. W. R. Bdward iof West Salem, -visited Mrs. c: D. Query Friday. , EdCIymer of Seattle, Wash., Is Visiting: with ia brother, L. J. 'Clymer. :. - . ; :j" Mr. and Mrs. George -Hegglns iand children.- Raymond and Ber 'hlcrspe'ht Sunday afternoon Vlfh Mrs. J. B. Parker, 'nl Salem. fMrs'. J. B. Parker, la Salem, 'home ih Portland lest Saturday. Sirs. Bad Stnteamasx. spent the week end in Portland with, rela tives. - i y Mr. and Mrs-. W. A. Borns and Mr; and Mrs. W. Xlttlefleld of West Porttand, spent Thursday nikht with Mr. and Mrs, H. B carpenter. ' ; " :; Mt. Pleasant-Cole r Miss Maude Darby la spending 'jf i the week end at the Claude Darby home at Stay ton. Louis Geisler and family made a business trip to -Mill City one. day last week. ; ' 3oe Hora and i Hartey. Darby made a trip to Salem last Wednes day. . . ' A program, weiney roast was given at 'the Mt. Pleasant school house Friday In honor of the last day of school. A very large crowd -Attended. ; ' . b 'v Mr. libra and son Joe, Harley Darby, - motored to. Corvallis. last Friday. 4 " U'. :f! Tarberry families spent last week at Washington visiting his mother, who is quite HI. Ben Darby, wife awl -sot Harley and Joe Hora. were r transacting business In Albaify last Thursday. 1 Turner ,ast Friday night, the girls Glee club presented, "The Feast ot the-Little Lanterns." a Chinese operetta, all In costume. Much tal ent and training was shown. Miss Lois Fuller, English 'tiSac'her Ta di rector. ;. L ' Those taking part were4 M1ses Eleanor Moore, Ethel Giyen&o berta Witebn, Mildred Martin, Lil lian Demytt, Ella Archibald. Ag nes Alleriby, Doris Smith, Evelyn Archibald, Doris ;. Ililleafy. Doro tha Gray, Bessie DaVenport; Lois Robertson. Fay Given : Mildred Moore. "Accompanist, Mary Miller. Mrs. Robertson of California visited a' few daya at the J. L. Robertson home, I also Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath , Were hp frtfa Portland Sunday. I . ' ; r T. P." Rowly of tire Turner Tri bune was a business visitor Jn Sa lem MondayT V f ,e Mrs. S. Hi Bond was in Salem Thursday. Miss Hazel Bear spent the week end in Portland, being the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Mollett, former ly of Turner. " J Mrs. - Lyla spent last week in Portland, the guest of her chil dren. :f - ill -, J. I: Webb and. wife have mov ed back to Turner.. ; Mr; and Mrs. Fred Moore of Mill City were down Friday eve ning to hear the Girls' Glee club. Memorial exercises will be held at the Masonic ..cemetery ""Satur day."' : ' ,: .-v -:-,--; v -.. Mr. and Mrs.' l."H. Small en- 'trtr!Trr!t Ftmday- Mrr and Mrs; cil Small and dalighier Ella May of Astoria, and Mr. and Mrs; Wil lis Small and daughter Mary of fnde'pehdence: ' ; ' 4 " V The funeral baby grand child of Mr. and Mrsl J. L. Webb, little - daugbfer ot Mrs. Anna Mtekehhafar of Mill City, was nld at "the Christian church Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.1 H. R. "CraWfora and daughter wefe at the farm Monday a?nd Tttesday. 4 The schoor gave- a memorial i program Friday afternoon; A big crowd attended the Rich-etf-Oray sale WedtlesdaY. 'r Loyd Hineary ts making 'exten sive improvements on "his farm home, the house-'has been raised and fnrned around. ."Mr. arid ". Mfsl George Moore and daughters were in Salem Mon day. . ."'.!'... MaYi on S. H. Russell underwent a seri ous operation at- the- Salem hos pital .Tuesday -morning. He is re ported to be 'doing yery well. A number pt Marion people attend ed the Riche-Gray sale near Tur ner Wednesday. ;,,- ?--t "" Mrs. J.. H. Rhoten Is spending a tew days Jn -Salem at. the -home of her son E. A. Rhotcn. ,. lira. Hi, C' Balien$er expects to leave for California Friday, where her son Is located. ' Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson of Pocatello. Idaho arid Mrs. niiv trrf Rpatf ft Wash., "vis ited their motherMrs. Hugh M gee "at Crdoke;d Finger last "week, leaving for, their liomes Shnday. Mr. and Mrs. Magee accompanied them as far as " Portland. Mr. and Mrs. O- L.', Scott of Sa lem and Mr, a:ndt Mrs. ' MooVe of Por'tfand visited 'Miss arie Hart: man Sunday. ' f JS.Ua Clarice Amundsen who has been Visiting her parents -returned to Eugene Sunday where she Is employed. " ; . Mr. and Mrs. M. Flanders and daughter Evelyn of South Dakota, who. has been visiting relatives here 1 for several months left tor (heir hbnae Wednesday. , v ' Miss La Verne RTch who -Is at tending tj. of . 6. rlsftei tier par ents -"here brer the week-end. t Mr. arid Mrs. 'Clyde O. Lewis and children. Mrs. Everett Lewis and son of 'Lyons, visited- friends In this viclrilty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.ir. iljjtfagee arid family of Rickey visited at Crook ed Flriger Srinday.' 'Dri arid Mrs. G. C. Bellinger arid5 fariiiry of Sk lem. were also on a picnic In this vicinity Sunday. ( Hugh Magee was In Salem Tues day on business. I "Mr. "arid. Mrs. a! "M.. Groshorig and Jfr. arid Mrsi W. T. Hogg re-1 turned Saturday from Ashland, where they had been gone all week attending the Grand Lodge of the IOOF and report having a fine time. Mrs. Hogg and daughter, Doris;- returned home Sunday. Doris visiting relatives in Salem all week. 1 Quite k humber frolri Tire at tended the funeral rat Miner cem etery Tuesday of Harold Bark hurst, age 18 years, son of Mrand Mrs. -Jess Barkhurst; former resi dent here) who was Ttllled in the Silver,Falls logging camp Satur day evening. Rev. J. A. Bennett of SHverton officiated. Mrs. J. A. Taylor and daughter, Mrs. L. Russell, motored -to SalemH Wednesday. , ' Sidney J. A. Colgin from Marion was at the cochtan home part oTthft day Tuesday. .. , ., ;. . . ' -J ; ' "... 'Mr.-and Mrs. Tom Hampton, re turned -Monday from-visiting their J eon end family fri Taco'nfa wash. They made tha trip by auto knd Isawi many, nice views along the way.- : i ,: .. Paul Clippin the former owner of- the Birrell place was'.in .the neighborhood this ireek viewing things. , : ' t The hall game turned out quite welt' Sunday. The home town got first place. There were I quite a few people out. ' . ;", Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Frr" have their nephew vwith .thehi for a abort-visit. -"-''-'.' . t Last wek Jhe rtver was so- high that they" could not teiul gravel; brit the work Is. being carried on again . this week.'..' .: -' .... - Mrs. Lillian Robinson ot Salem hnd-Mfs. Stella Carter of Grants Pa, if ere Vlsftlfig at ihe C. L. Hartley hottft recently, - J - " , , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott were Salem visitors Monday on some business. : ' ' i : . ' Dug Savage and his sister were Sunday visitors at the John Par agory home. A t r The Scio meat wagon Is making the rounds here. , -. w.v v'1'- r Oak.Ridse ; ; J , Iveith Andrews ; yrffn ? thei 'prnte of fishing tackle offered by Pad dock's Hardware for the" largest trout each week. ' The fish weigh ed one and three-fourths pound - Patriotic service-will- be. held at the church on Sunday, May 31. Mr, Arthur Prlaalx of Eugene viH give the address- , ; . .. ;.".J. "neTt 3race Driver - is' Lplii.t? services at West Fir everyother Sfanday during the absence ot Miss Ltngren who had to retire from her duties on aceount at HI health. Miss LIngren expects to return aher two morithfi convalescence. ? On May 1SL a bihy gTrtwtt born td Mr. and Mrs: M.K.' Smith. On May 18 twin" girls "were born to Mr. and Mrs. Jess& F. MIchef at Dr. Wilson's hospital, pne girl srirvlving. ' '' l: ""! l An interesting ball game was Witnessed on Sunday by a large crowd. The single feen vron the game from tfre parried men by the close scoie bt t0-9. 4 Dr-C. -E. WiIsofi Visited "Wren atod 'Grenough's' construction camp this ieek and reports the rhilroad work as brbgressing; very rhpidly. ..This camp )s situated at what fa kttown as the' Tow line, and by the first of July the Steel will lie laid to the nigh line back past McCreadie Hot'Sprlngs. The steel is laid to the springs . at present. The railroad g'rade goes 17 miles above McCreadie Springs and then cbmes back a mile to the east ot the springs, which la the begin riing of the high line. I Wren and Greenough's will com plete their, work; by the first of September. . j , C, 4 Jones has purchased the warehouse from the Utah Con struction company. " i J. A Neal is operating a stage to Eugene-and reports the roads greatly improved. J Marten; Not of Marshfield has purchased property next to Temple man's warebousfe and Ts tb erect a two-story rooming houe. ; Franic Sullivan has returned from Washington, D. C, and at present is up at the construction camps 'looking over the railroad WOrk. r- . Templemafn & Currier arVbulld frir a Hraler ock and warehouse and win deal fn retail lumber. ; A large crowd . atterided the school picnic which was held at Hagfer's grove Monday, j A long table has been buift. swtngs prit up, a baseball diamond laid out, and with tfie naruf al scenery Ima ger's grove Is one of the most Ideal picnic place near Salem, land foi the day the gates Were ( thrown open to thef school rind neighbors. A basket dlnrier was enjoyed at nodn arid then began the great event of the yearthe ball game between fhe married men and the school boys. : Only a'n able umpire fit Toin Fltzpatrlck would bave given Just decision in a fast game of 11 Innings with a score of to 5 in favor 'of the nienj ." Those starring on ' the men's TeanV were ' Andy Barron; George Hager and Art Binegar. Several of the taen received the surprise of their lives when they were fanried but by Wilber Straw, pitching for the 'boys. ,.' . : ;.v ... ' ' 1 The married women held the girls down to an even score in a three-inning game. - - i A party of about 20 motored to Crooked Finger Sunday and after a picnic dinner went on to Moss lakis. . t. ; , L . ' i Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Harris vis ited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baker; Of Mill City Wednesday. t i Jay Strang and family have moved to Salem. . j ' .j The E. Forgard family will move to Fruitland this week. Mrs Forgard has been elected principal of the Fruitland school for the cbthfng year. !'"'; Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards 4 attended the school picnic at Au burn last Friday. . 1 ' ! ,,Wr. and' -Mrs. T.- Wallace are n tertatniag relatives from Washing ton .;. ... - :. .;. -; Mrs. Susan Capllnger and Mr, and" Mrs: RTTIian of Salem 'were among former ' residents of our community who attended the school" picnic Monday. ; 1 Mr. , and Mrs. Messerll and daughter motored Dallas Taes dayr ' i - Raymond Wallace Is spending the week with his brother, Bruce Wallace, of Swegle. V f Pupils Vh o were neither absent nor tardy duTing the school; year are Loyal' Sheridan, Troy Cribb and. Margaret Magee : Brooks ... - . " Rev: arid Tilrs. Ed.'Whitnel knd son' or TJanks were recent visitors at the homo 'of Mr, and Mrs. Ai E. Hairia: f .-- - -r i '':" f'i't I Mrs. Roland Jones."? accom panied by her mother Mrs. O. Ii Bailey, iuotered to Portland rrt day , Mrs. John Whitcomb accora panfed .hem home for a few;days'( visit with relatives and friends. The next meeting of the Brooks Community club will be the heme of Mrs. Eugene Manning on ;Wed nesday afternoon May 27th. Miss Fern Batchelor bt Portlarid spent the week end With her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batchelor. . Mr. McCall and family! have rented a house in Brooks and JSoved in the week past. ; - 1 Miss Ella Aspinwair of Fort- Iarid spent the week end with ner parents Mr. and Mrs. Clark Afipln wall. . ' ". ! - Mrs. Leta Nyhart and f ariiily are moving from Dallas to Brboks iuth wilt- occupy the- J. W. Fruit hoie J t , The 'cool moist weather - the past-.wesk- or. two . has given the L - wegJ s-tra-crportTrntty-to -grow fas- ter tnaa rne onions. As a conse- rquenc the Lablsh onion grow ers are In need, of extra weeders and scuttle hoes are working over time. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cronan. arid sen George. were visitors at the Duaiavy home on Sunday. Howard Ramp Is moving his merchandise goods from his store in Brooks to his new building on thei Brobks. four corners. , r ' 17. Lbren of Wacoada was the 'guest of his daughter and fam-ilj-.i Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramp on Sunday. . Thr , play "Deacon Dubbs," whkh was given in tho Brooks school house on Thursday evening May 21st. by the Chrtstian En deavor Society was one of the best ever staged in Brooks. Between acts, Ivan Jones gave a vocal solo accompanied by Mrs. Malcolm ftaiap, and Robert Asp In wall a Veading. The proceeds will be used to repair the , Evangelical church in Brooks. . The Methodist Ladles Aid socie ty met at the home of Mrs. A. E. Harris on . Thursday afternoon. Dellciouos refreshments were served by the hostess. A. delightful party Was given by Mrs. Pan Cronin in honor of Mr. Cronin'g birthday on Satarday evening. The evening was pebt in Dancing. The rooms of the Cronin home were prettily dec crated in Pinks and Locus. A very1 artistic and delicious lunch was served by the hostess assist ed ! by Mrs. W. E. Ramp. Those present were: Mr. arid Mrs. A. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Dnn lavy, Mr, and Mrs. C. Bishop. Mr. and rs. S. D. Marining. Mr. and Mrs. 'wr F. Ramp. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh, , Misses - -Marie DuriTaVy, Edith Manning, Masters Harold Aspfnwall, I Kenneth and Cecil Manning. The musicians were Mr. Anway, Mr. McCall. and Mr; Johnson. ' . f Marie . Dnnlavy, . daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy, won first prize in the typing contest held in the Gervais city hall last Friday, . making seventy-four words a minute In a five minute test. And no mistakes, (a perfect paper.) She typed on a Reming ton typewriter. Mrs. Flora Ashbaugh of Little ton, Colo.; and Herrick-' McCleod of Cripple Creek, Colo., arrived Sunday and are guests of their mother Mrs. McCleod, and sister, Mrs. C. V. Aihbarigii and family. Prat am j Mr. and Mrs. Crawford of Salem were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sflke. Mr. and Mrs. George Kleen and fwa children, Nellie and Waldo, knd Olivia de Vrles spent Sunday afternoon with the parents of Mrs.' Kleen in Clackamas county. ' r Mr. Mason and family from Mill City were In this neighborhood Sunday. . . ... P- A. Frazier is hauling gravel on ,his road. . ' Wednesday evening the Junior choir tf the M. E. cHurCh tnet at th& chrurch, getting in shape for Children's day. ;A neW itburify road across the Sldtfgh place wfll connect the Fruitland arid Penn road at that plhce, which will be quite a 'con venience for this neighborhood. a sumptuous reed and a won derful good time was enjoyed by all! who attended the last day'bf school and exercises at the picnic grounds Wednesday. , Mrs. D. Kleen, Mrs. G. H,; Thompson. Mrs. W. de Vries. Mrsi A. Meyer, and Mrs. O. J. Beadleai attended a missionary meeting a( Newberg last Friday. . ' . j The - Braves class mowed the grass from the church yard Wed4 nesday evening. ; " . Theo Kleen and family moved" east of Portland, near jhe Columl bla river on account of Mrsi Kteen's -health. , Ijl.'rfJJ? 5 . Potato planting; wilf sobn be dver with.- :, f 1 Brother Shares ; MbSIQrmGlary: i j Atrbtrm ; W. A. Southmaye and family of Pacific City are vlsitlnr thefr rinVile Mr. Bransola, It is possible they mmr locate- here. Rev, Poling of Salem will preach it Auburn Sufcday night. Mr. 'WlrtS Is in the hospital seriously ill. j . , Norris Merrill and his brother. Byrl MerVill, who are attending school it Corvalirs. we're among Auburn-visitors Sunday. j R. Perlich is erecting a new residence. ;'-""; " ' - x. Thel fFonr-Corners" ! store is now open for business. ' , V Mrf and "Mrs. "G. L. 'Cummirigs Were guesta at- strawberry dinner at the home of their brother, Chas. Cady, Friday evening. Mrs. jElva Estea, formerly of Anburn. has - gbwef W Newport wber spe will sPend the summer taking charge of her . cottages. . Mr,1 and Mrs. W. G. Walling and family motored rtb Clagget? ceme tery Sunday.,, ' -"-t - . Plan tn attend ftte- gradnsttng exerciser held fn Liberty Hall the evening of June 4th: There" Were no failures' in the eigth t rade all getting through with good av erages, i Watch for tha program. An all-day picnic win be held the last day of chool. 1 Mr. Claud Stevenson, .leader ot the school chicken elub No. 1, and Mr William ZbSel win takfe mem bers of the elub to visit the OAC poultry jyardsiaext Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. .Roy Brown, who recentlv came here from Califor nia, will stay through strawberry and loganberry picking, then go to Easterri Oregon for wlieat "har vest. Mr. Brown Is a brother of Mr. A. L. Brown; " i A surprise dinner was given at the home of Mr; and Mrs. F. A. Shepard last Sunday in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Shepard. Mr. arid Mrs. William Dorman are the- pro'od parents of a baby datfehter "born Wednesday. May 20th. Mr. Dorman 1s a grandson of Grandpa arid Grandma Dormari. and this Is their first -great grand daughter. The Liberty "Berry Glom mers" went to Stayton to play the basbball f ana there last Sunday. The score was 7 to 12 in favtor of the S"tayton team.. The young people had a party at Liberty sail last Friday night In honor of.Mr. Harold Judd, a sail or on board the U. S. S. Shins, who was home visiting liis people. Just before the party he received a telegram recalling him so the social was 'staged without the hon or guest. Games' were played un til about 1 0 : 3 0, then- refreshments were served. The chaperones were the Mesdames Dallas,- Scott arid Ofanrart. ' . . - Mrs. . A. Wlllianis of Scap poose, is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. P. J. Judd. Last Saturday the friends and relatives of Mr. Bruce Fox gave blm a delightful party in honor of his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Keys of Vancouver. Washington, have Ve trirned to their home1 here f o wrk tbeir land. ; Miss Betty Smith, who was driving home fforii cburch -Sunday was run into iy another car. She war bady cat on the; head -by broken glass so was taken to the Deaconess Hospital! . Friends of Mr. ahd Mrs Albert Doughperfy -were sorry to hear that It -wat necessary for ; their nttle son Doriaid Te. to undergo an op eration fn Oregon City last week. He is doing nicely. Miss Mary Berndt is visiting rel atives arHosklris; ' ;' W, H,.f Mathes6n' Is espectedr home next Friday evening to visit his family. They wlir move to Tacoma where Mr. Mathescm is working about? tKe tfrst of July. Miss H. B" Cleveland who has been staying - at tlfe Mattreson home, has retrirned to mnsboro: Sunnyside iMrsvCJH; Murray br Salem vis ited' last "Ftlday witb Mrs. G. T. Hecart. -: ". .'; ' ' ; . - - Mr. Van Trump, was looking over the orchards itt this rieigh borhbod Wednesday. Mr: adVMr Dudley Taylor of alein:tylsited Tufesday with; Mr. and Mrs. C H. Taylor.. k,CeciJ.; Pearson arrived noma frtrm Crane, dr., -Wednesday. The trip was made by motor over the Cplunablar highway. r ; t The old - Sunnyside schbolhouse win be sbld at pdblic auctioa next Monday at 2 o'clock. , ? The Pearson chtldrenti Earnest and Inea, have the whooping cough. - i s Mr. Dyer and son Keith went-to-Sheridan Tnesday arid moved Mrs. Dyer's father and. mother to Salem. :' 'i' '- - : f-'-. Mr. arid Mrs.' KHea- of SaMtt visited :$p. : and MrS-'Beckley Sun' day. i 1 : r - .- - - . , " Mack Pemberton and Harry Nel son, wlthVthe rest of their man uai training class from McXlaley school visited Corvallis. Tuesday.- Mr. and ; Mrs.' R. O. ,MifIer ot Salem are spendiag a ffew daya at their cherry "orchard. The Wlfta'mette Valley ; Bi "the center of all farm crops in Oregon and' Salem la the heart of the val ley. ; Come to. Salem to live- and brihjr all your frieada. , The Staterraa Jeada In? tha field ct thaaeason'e athleUa activities. V Mrs., Edwin Bayllsa left last higfif fbrJ Carlton, where she will spend Memorial day with relatives. . II. II. Chase and Roy Shumate, local painters, left yesterday on a week-end fishing- trip. Tifevv .Martin Fereshetian, local attorney and pastor of the Unitar ian church of this city will visit In Portland and Vancouver, during the week-end. - '.' ' - ; . Mrs, C. B. Stump visited In Sa lem . from Monmouth yesterday. .r."''!!; Lee Hllyou Jfaril sicted bnslness tn the "city while Tifiting- from Lebanon Friday at. ternoon. ..' . . ' S." A. Hpfer was a Vislfor here frbm Wbbdburn yesterday.'" VI rGeOrg VBclt, a resident "of Hubbard " was in the - city yester- dav-' 'v'. ,',;.'.. . ' . Lena flamsyer visited here from Macleay yesterday. J. W. Day arid Nellie Boggs were in the city from Corvallis Friday morning. " Herbert and Howard Socolofsky Salem residents' are planning to visit their brother.. Walter Soco lofsky at Eugene, where he is a student at the TJnlvers'lfy of Ore gon. ... NEW TODAY 1 'LA Tk Sftuiard" the tiuurioe. of Bagdad.". From gouiedy T j t J i I 1 u; r . V - ! 1 ' -"",: v-... ,' Vv " y ...... s -':; i ' mm ft' Mrs." Esther arid Margaret Hal vorsen were vUitors frdm 'Eugene yesterday - '-i' vj Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson left for Marshfield this" morning where TODAY -2 TO it P. M. Irom the Story - ' "The River Beat" Charles E. Whittiker - Strrlis WALLACE j BEERY SEE . STARRING i . GRAND . 1 : v Ml . v.- RICAIU30 CORTEZ JETTA GOUDAL NOAH BEERY Ut 1925 model f 'Th Shiek."' VoUnlc IoVei'. dmr lag toreador, timer f womn, Irero of a thrOllug otonc iVagniffccatly produced by the nu tto the novel cy JUAJi it A SAVAGE. Mcdonald they "will . spend the :rol' ' ; ' j d week-end via!Ui;s itu X. Av city of .beautiful ttriiti eii- Well-kept lawns. , ,13a leta, Oregon.- v i , - ' '. .11 I TODAV : RUKDAV. MONDAY MONDAY f society and atrnda "Tha Thief news r " ...