,II3-okEGOsTAJrI2SlIA?SAL::.IonEGON ,WEBKESDXY.iirORNlNOf"i'JtmB:.lO;:i5 mmW News m Brief Pringle f The annual school meeting will be held Monday, June 15, at 8 p. m. - : i The pringle road between the school and the feeble minded In stitution Is now being: prepared for paring. ,i. '.-f' -;-!-!: :.A!i?i. Mrs. Ina Iiarrner and infant son of Cam po, Colo., are visiting tne II. E. Stewart family. Ardys Stewart, who for two years has been in Colorado, has returned to the home of his par ents. 'He- says that the Willam ette country looks good to hfm. Perle ' Allen and ! family, of Lniaines, Alaska,- who hare been ,sning friends.' in California, visited with the Stewarts 'Friday , nd Saturday. They are-return-! 'Vlng to their Alaska home, i ; J. M. Coburn visited friends In McMinnville Sunday. Marion A lecfure will be given at the Presbyterian chWch' Wednesday evening, June 10, by Mr. Buchan an of Albany. Illustrated by stere-optlcon- views- taken by him in Alaska No a'dmfssion ; will be charged but a collection will be taken proceeds to be nsed for buy ing song books for the church. The Marion county health clinic will be held at the schoolhousa all Thursday and , until Friday noon for the examination of the children of 1 Marion district. Dr. Gold brand sen will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves of Salem visited at the S. E. Roland home. Sunday. J i, iJ :-l-'"r : ,y j, John Palmer, Jr., and family of near Corvallig visited ' Sunday at the home of Mrs. Palmer's Darents. '! Mr. and Mrs. W. Han..-('..- I Xf'h s V. A. George is suffering with " ' i infection in-ctae of hisfirigers', I ? which an operation was ! per i t formed: "II I M Cloverdale . Mrs.' Fred Schlfferer and-baby, Kdith Mary, were Brought home from Salem Friday, i - f J hI Orville . Thomas : and Mildred Schlfferer, passed their eighth grade tests, both 'with an average of 92 5-12. "! i j.h !' A '. Mrs.' M. Fllflet. .. Mrs. Ahna Kunke and Mrs; Helen' Butzky were shopping in Salem Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Farr reports that they are getting a big yield from their strawberry patch this year, v Mrs. May Hadley was hostess for the WCTU Wednesday:'- Thete were about nine members present and two visitors from' Turner, Mrs. . Jennie Moore and Mrs. Foghue. 4 1 Mrs. Marie Garner ' and child ren 'ar down at Keizer picking strawberries, i :; l Mrt and Mrs, John Thomas and little boys of Salem spent: Sunday Inhere with4 Mrs. Ella Wilson. T ..- Mr. and Mrs.. George Spleerand -ifciiaughters Miss Georgina and Miss Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Btftzky. Mrs.' Rachel Reeder" of Salem and' Mr: and" Mrs. Georger Hurst j of SIlTertoa visited' with Mri and -Mrs. Ji M. Hamilton. Sunday.. I Mrs.' Helen Butzky spent Wed nesday' at Dallas attending, the state grange convention there. . tended the State Grange at Dallas last Thursday. , Max Burris who' underwent a minor operation. Is doing nicely. Turner rtosedale" -Several from Rosedale attended . the picnic at Liberty last Friday; i On Friday evening the Red Hill Birthday club met at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Trick for an out door party. ! 1 , ! The; children's day program was held at the church last Sunday , evening. : ! --" Mrs. Cammack and Forrest Cammack went to Portland last week.'. Miss Laura Cammack re turned home from Portland where she has been attending',scbool.l TJ iS Tofler atiVI TV TV THrlf at- I V Chosen Special 1 'Ertioytd Chin 4- . A- , I ' The ; Vincent entertainment Wednesday evening waa very fine. A. very amusing stunt program was pnt on by the junior' high stu dents at 3 o'clock Friday after noon. Turner : school ;; children have always been known for their ability in acting and singing. F. C. Gunning and wife and Miss Eleanor Moore were in Salem Sat urday afternoon. - Mrs. Lola Palmer of near Cor vailia visited her friend Miss Hazel Bear Sunday, also E. B. Stroud and family of Salem were dinner guest. ..' -v.'. V ' ' S. A; Riches : and ! parents and Mrs. R. Hasslett went to Silverton Sunday, guests at the Golden wed ding Anniversary efMrand itrs. Mashen T;,,vH-i; -, . Mrs.' Fisher, primary" teacher spent the week end with ilrs. A "Ei Robertson! V 1 ; . . , j - Prof BidgWd and famllv we're in Salem Friday, evening-,. ..: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hil were in Salem Saturday afternoon. i A. Bar was a business visitor in Portland Friday. 1 i . " The Robertson clan .will hold their family reunion next Sunday. Hazel1 Green The"' Children's Day - program will be given at 11 o'clock, June 14." There will be special ? music and a pageant. J Mr. and Mrs. William McMor ris; -and , Mrs. McMorris mother, Mrs. Matilda Van Cleave ahd her sister, Mrs. Bertha an! Cleave - of Salem were visitors i at C. ' A; Van Cleaves Sunday.; t r f Louis Wanipler had a valuable horse' die of lock-jaw last week. fllrs. T B., Davis .has as guests her mother, Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Kansas . City, and her sisterj Mrs.' Helen Hopkins of California. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucker and daughter of . Wood bum were visi- tors at h!s brothers. James Luckeys ; Tuesday. (. Mrl : John Luekey has recently come from Kansas City to spend the summer in Oregon with the intention of locating in Willamette valley. ' The. Women's Missionary asso ciation will meet with Mrs; C. A. Van Cleave Thursday , afternoon. There will be a program and bus iness meeting. - t f , ' Mr. - and' Mrs. Guethrie and daughter andu sort and wife of Portland were Sunday Visitors of Rev. Leila Luckey at the parson age. .(.': i-: Mrs.De Witts and children of Salem were callers' at B.' C. Zel inski's Sunday. , W. A. Dunigan went to Port land Wednesday. Ernest Scott of Aumsville Is visiting his sister,. Mrs. Ben Wil son. ( . . Mr. and'Mrs: Bess Clemens and daughter," Eljeni, and son. Arthur, visited friends in Portland Sun day. . - " - j r - ; Mr. and Mrs. B. C ZellnsVi n.: children weieK visitors 'at ' Louis KobowsV Sunday. . . ': : B. F. Oakley and family have moved from Sidney. 'They have moved1 on the other side of JeN ferson. ; Mr. Ray, the butcher was buy ing beef around the valley and Sidney one day last week. V. C Beaty sheared some sheep for E. E. Cochran . and Mr. Beaty said they " were as nice yearlings as he had sheared apy place. Miss Clara SeMt Is a visitor at the W. H. Scott home for a few days. ? - :- ' - -' ' The Scotts were visitora at .the Hammon home In Polk -. county Sunday. ; ; ;' ' ; ' i ; T Sidney Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 B. Sininsnn were - selected- as delegates - from the Ankney Grange to attend the state grange convention, ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartley have returned" to" Le vision." Idaho, after a nice long visit with his parents and - friends ' Mr, and Mxs. C L. Hartley took a tfin tb KmnhK in'if AthM small jrtoTfns. Theyfl reportedt a utu-e trip anu some good jriews. E. Todd and E. E. Cochran motored Thursday to? the Warren Gray' farm to Inspect th Grav- mere , herd of Jerseys and report seeing anresp&iallyi fine looking herd and' from the udders carried by the cows they, are a herd taat pays well ati the paili ; Mr, and Mrs. U. VL Jones and family motored to Monmouth to visit' her father at; her s . sisters' home. Her father is not very well T " Stayton : I --".'-iSv. -; r ' .-..-"''- Stayton citizens are up In arms over the mall situation, since he" change of time on the Southern Pacific railroad went Into effect ; and a petition, with practically ali the mail patrons in - town . as signers' ha' been filed asking for a ' return of the old 'schedule with a morning and afternoon mail, as was. formerly th Tule. One mail a day in a community as progress sive as thia ls Is not" to" be'"to!er rated. ' ' Saturday" was strawberry short cake' day at' the grange and a godly number of members of the organization were present to par take of the bounteous feast' which wa spread at the noon hour. The business session was held in the forenoon. Miss Ella' Williams, who Was a delegate to the state grange held in Dallas last week, arrived . home on the ; noon stage and , the afternoon was passed in listening-- tor her reports ; of the state meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lesley and son ,Wllbnr are leaving on Thurs day) of this woek for: Pendleton,' where- they wilj visit their son, Oliver P. Lesley; and wife. From there they" will . go to -Hidaway Springs -for the remainder of the month for an outing at that popu lar resort. Last year-the Lesleys spent several weeks at the springs and are anticipating an enjoyable outing. . Mrs; Mary Allen went to Sil verton Sunday, where she attend ed the celebration' of the golden wedding anniversary of , Mr. . and Mrs. Fred Mascher, who have passed the 50th mile stone of their wedded life. Mrs: Allen and Mrs. Mascher are sister-in-laws. The new and attractive bunga low being-constructed by the Al bert S. Watters is nearing comple tion and is one of the pretty new homes being built in that part of tdvrn. It is of the hollow tile and will be finished in stucCo'. George H. EelI of 'Jthe'. First National' bank,' has broken grohnd for a new bungalow . on his - lots north' of the J. T. Kearns home. Excavation for the basement' was begun' last week. '.The 4 structure is ; to ' be modern in- every respect and will be one "of the most" up-to-date homes in the city-when -completed. '. . . . w , Another pretty, bungalow, which is rapidly assuming shape ia the one under course of construction on the Lee Brown estate"; and be ing? erected by . Mrs. Charles E. Brown. The building fronts' the east and will be- ah. attractive, ad dition! to second street homes: Mr. and Mrs: Felix Van Erman are moving into their s'lghty new tome which has Jusl been com pleted in the east end ot town. The cozy- attractiveness and. pretty setting of this modern structure is the envoy of the entire populance. Mr. and Mrs. Josephine IL Brewer came ove from Tillamook Sunday, spending' the day here. Their 12 year old son Robert "Keith, who has been attending school here'-returned home with Gilbert S. Stayton and family of Wafehdugal, Washington, were spending the week-end here 'as guests at the h6'me of-Mrrstayr tons-mother; Mrs." Anna1 Stayton. Frank Shfpka and' Ed. Kerber expect toIeate within a few days for an extended trip through the eastern states, visiting friends in Iowa and Minnesota. They plan to be away about'slx weeks. Mrs. A: G - Myers 'and little daughter are? here visiting at the i 1 v.- A: Bear of. a Show World's Fambu "Rawlings California" v Happy Bear Family" i Silas IL Strawn (above), Chi cago1 attorney will represeiit the? U. S. tie spbeiar conference ta Peking4' C3 : Chinese ctzstoms provided forrtnthe nise-power I r T1m World's Greatest Educatetl, Performing BEARS HarryCarey "Flaming Forties'-. ; f TODAY 4 T03IOKROW , 7 I.-.-. 6 MS? ' home oV hejfi metber, Ire. W: )L Mrs.. Dallaa. J Te'sfdentrrJ :5IrsJV,D,- Rigs.-s i. .uv,:. v', : I Henry Mustchler and son Harry drove to Portland Sunday, where they enjoyed a - day outing and tbol in the Friscd-Portland ball game.' :- . t, ; - - - ; Walter Heater and wife spent Saturday in Stayton,' looking after business matters. The "Heaters live in the Silver Creek neighbor hood, and report a big Fourth of July celebration is being arranged for'at the falls this year. John Mielkt and family. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher left this morn ing for Corvallls, where they will attend the commencement exer cises at the college. James Mielkl ahd Norval Fisher are graduating from college with' the 1925 class. Florence Murphy, the young daughter of Me. and Mrs.' A. D. Murphy, has been quite ill the past week, suffering a light attack: Of pneumonia; Mr. and' Mrs. Henry FaUgman f Sublimity, were business visitors Id Stayton- Saturday. ; William O. Cooper left Sunday for Mill City, where he" will'spend some time, having secured a paint ing contract in that city. Five "to eighteen was the. result ing ecore of the ball game Sun day, when the MiU'CIty nine went down to defeat at the hands of the Cunningham, vice president;, Mrs. u. i v uencer, secretary ana treasurer. ' ' ' Dorman'a strawberry patch was busy; as a bee. hive Thursday when " an extra force' ' Was1- em ployed, o W" tA get over- f her Held so all could attend the picnio on Friday. .. .... . j R: L. Dorman of JefferSoh was Visiting" here with his parents' Fri day and attended the picnic. Mrs. Rae,; who has- been quite 111," is much improved. The little Misses' Belva' and Verla Hill are visiting with i their grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams; Mr. and Mrs. O.' L. Dencer left last Friday with the" caravan ' of United Artisans for a convention to be held at Grants Pass on Sat urday.. Rose burg gave the cara van a royal reception"' and"- enters tainment on Friday evening. Af ter the Artisan meeting Mr, and Mr: .Deneer visited relatives at Medford and Ashland Sunday and Monday, returning home on Tues day. ;: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dencer re turned home this Week, having vlsP ited in Portland with relatives. Mrs. Pearce and children left Friday for her home at Seaside. Livesley heme town team, on the local the children have been' attending tint A ' . I . school here. - field. Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed ie and their small children ' have moved into the Keibert house on .Second street. Some two years ago they were residents here and- Stayton people are glad to welcome them back.5 Liberty The sun arose gloriously, bright Friday morning as an accomoda tion to this neighborhood, for this was" the day set for the community picnic and the closing . of schooL About ten o'clock cars began to arrive from ; all directions, the sports began at 1 1 o'clock with a number of -various races. Prizes wfere awarded. :- Everyone brought a well-filled 'lunch, basket. Tables yere arranged under the trees and loaded to their fullest with the dantiest and most appetising eats, after" which an ... interesting pro gram by the school .pupils, was mnch enjoyed. A ball game and other sports followed the rest of the afternoon. Everyone had a very enjoyable day. Thanks to' the 'committees, -; Mrs. H. L. Gille. Mrs. R. A, Lathrop, Miss Wilda Lathrop and Miss Lucile Cille. were dinner gueste of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dor man Tuesday; evening; Mrs. Bert Dougherty-, and baby of Oregon City are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Newens -,'. i.. ;.v .-. ;" '--.- The Liberty Woman's club held a short , business session Friday afternoon. Officers, dr. the ensu ing year , were elected follows: The Liberty school held its clos ing and'graduation. exercises" at the community hall Thursday June 4. Those leaving the 8th grade were: Lela Fox. Sabina Schmidt, Cecil Dencer and Lelahd - Scott. An excellent prbgramme was' ren dered by pupils o the school and was much enjoyed by a large audi ence." ' ' r ' ' i Mr: and' Mrs: Elwood- Scott' of Salem, attended, the . graduation exercises here Thursday evening. Mrs. Kelso of Imperial valley. Cal.; is expected here about - the 15th, at the Brooks home. , Deputy ; state fire . marshal, George Stokes and two inspec tors "were at' school last - week. They stated that the building is decidedly' unsafe for those on the top floor and said that it would be necetfeary to 'haver; fire escapes and extinguishers. They were gratified to learn that the. . fire drill wis given i as required by law: '; ' i v - ; -. Mr. Roy V. Oil mart .will leave soon for Milkon," eastern Oregon', "where she will1-visit heT parents .. . . I tor a monin. Miss Caroline Krubets, who is teaching in the Saletn high school; will leave for British Columbia as son as school closes and spend her vacation there. , . &Mr. and"Mrs:; R D.,: Judd of Nojrwich, Conn., i were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Judd last. Mon day. This i3 the first time the brotWers -have seen-each 'other, for ;tfiW.tnlrtyfyaiyi isV'! , Mfa; Henry Gilbert., has' as1 her guests tms ,weeic;".ner siater ana baby of Hillsboro. The G. La. club members, met with Mrs. George Hlgglns, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R!" D. Fldler assisted'; the': hostess-' in aerring a . ; delicious luncheon. Those present were Mrs. S. C. Davenport,, Mrs C. ; D. Query Mrs. W. V. Johnson. Mrs N. P. Kugel, Mrs. F. J. Lainson, Mrs. Alice ; Coolidge, frMrs. Harry 4 Tra-. ceyV Mrs J.r A. Pearson; Mrs. Wil liam Meier. Mrs. II. B, Carpenter, Mrs. ! C. Schwahb, Mrs. L. F. CfymAr. Mrs. A. T. Macklin, and Miss- Janice ' Higfins. - Mrs: A. Ash by' and Mrs. Flora Holley" of Salem, spent Wednes day with Mrs. Alice Coolidge. Mr; and : Mrs. A; McAbee. Rev; and Mrs. , W. Bowman-, and Miss Dorothy MCAb'ee of Seattle' were guests of Rev. and"Mrsi E. Mc A bee the"'flrst; three -days of this week.; .They attended the com mencement' exercises at. Kimball College." . t ., . '. l--:yf :--:.".".' Rejf." E, Rantonr and - son.' .Leon ard spent Monday, and Tuesday nights with' Mr. arfdh Mrs: H. B.' Carpenter. ' Mr. Ranton was up from Gresham to attend the Kim ball. College commencement and alumni events. -r Mr; and Mrs. P. Clevlnger and Misses Fredrica and Ellen ; Brad bury are at Brooks for the berry season: r Mrs". E.' J. Jasper of" Westport, spent the week-end with- her aunt Mrs. H. B. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Heyden left Thursday for their trip to - Ger many, to visit ! relatives: They in tend to be gone several months. -1 ... . . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bressler moved to their' farm' on the river bottom last week. A reorganization of the tie phone lines took place last Wed nesday, night. ' The ' new organi zation - is ' called the " Riverside In corporated Telephone company. The officers elected were J. O. Walker, president; William Mei er, secretary and' N. N. Carpenter treasurer. Mr.u and Mrs. William r Meier and family1 attended a family re union' Sunday with Mr.' and . Mrs. p.-A Kruse at Oregon City. - Mrs. B. Stutesman and niece, Marie, are visiting, with relatives in Portland" this : week. . Mr. and Mrs. L. F Clymer were Sunday visitors in Salem at the . t ROUND TUB? FARE5 ( St. PaulS7i05 St, Louis $ 83.55 vmcago oo.vp new lorKittj Other fminiu-tm rrt9rilm" Sale Slay 22 to' Sept; 15 j Return- limit Oct. SI roun cftoicB! oW i Two of America's Finest trains NerthCoasr LimHedvia S, P. fiS; Kl Pi C R'tf Oriental Limited via P. & S, G. C B. & Q. Ttk-trrwtfc'ttttiri5te-t i. p. KkowxTON or. w. mrrOittfc.'AMas1 Trar. fin. Aft. ; Plwae 727 or 127 OltEGOk I&ECTRtC RSr. - ' " i -' 1 - 1 On6 Kifiht Only MQm&tf,, JUNE 15 Stewart and'Frcrtch" Present yy nnnnnft. -OliUutif? 11 III I 3? u rftMPOV NEW vdt2rt HAS Laughed and wept overto TWO TtAKO . . - . t f - m n ' ii T 1 I ;no puy can c'e'funnier ". . . . . . ,! . ... : - i ) . Hnitrvvirf Dm in v fdrrn Vrrl I!r 1 . . Mail Orders Npr Prices (Taxv Included) $20 and$2.T5; Gailery $l.lti home of - Mr. and Mrs. N. P. A'. Williams of Bellingham was guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Clymer Thursday night. . - C. D. Query is hauling logs to Spauldings. Jeff erson- Miss Ethel Klampe was In Sa- Iem, Saturday on business.. Mr. and Mrs. Longcor and fam ily of Portland visited Mrs. Long- coir's sister, Mrs. Joe McKee Sat urday evening. .,'.'. There were no services held in the M. E. church Sunday evening because of the' program at the Evangelical' church. The musical program" that" was to be ' given at the M. E. church was postponed. Prof. T. O. Davis and family lert Friday" to" spend the week-cawl in Oregon' City and Portland. Bedford'Smithvof Flag ii, visit in. ntranti tr onrf Mm Tt Smith of this city. V W. E. Smith' and family motor ed to Alsea Sunday to speniTthe day.' .. . " -. " - . LIndsey Doty, a Jefferson high ' school -.graduate who is now at tending LT. ot O. af Eugene spent brother and famifyi Melvin Doty. fherfav that' tha' Eastern Star ' members of Marion county were'" to visit' the Masonic Eastern Siar hAm Forest Grove. Jefferson people who vis ited' there were Ir. and .Mrs. D. 51. Looney. Mr. and Mrs. George Looney and Mr.' B. T. George. . The majority5 of the high school (Contiaued on pc ) K ,' L'A-IJREE? Star or PEG O' MV HEART" and "HAPPINESS" In this new picture goes from the rugs of tlu little Irish colleen to the silts- a h I furrf or 'the great' Dochess ot Marrno; from Ilght-hearteU iomlf to tense, startling tiranxu. Tom Moore llll Alan Hale DU Pont llll Warner Oland , New Tomorrow : .' 1- . . . I - ! "T!TtTr l-J' 'Sthrt3 : . Al St. John in "His New Car It i NEWS rv CL A;SS F ED COLUMNS THE OREGON STATESMAN HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED 1 - ' L Ll ? "' V : r i YM.J.- i. FOR' SALE, H 1 r--.-T -:----r F Vyi:: fc. ' : - - t ; J s.s r . ,2 Ill J a1 Bygorle era, Before the advent of newspapers,-, mfeft cbmrhuriicated news of, the day as well : as trade : wartts hy nieans'of the Town Crier. The open center of- tKe?: cit? or? village - was also a place for the barter andf exchange df . Wares: Wandering merchants in pictiiresqucr garb often- came' together for: mutual But today, in Salem there is a far morVef fective meth od of barter arid- exchange the classified'- advertising columns'5 of STATESMAN OREGOI Hundreds of wbrth-while things' are offered for cale or' exchange iri The Sfatesriian: Classified- columns: Here; indeed', is" a real market-place where many kinds of pebple come -with many kinds pf property to cell and Buy mani kinds of wants to4 Be'fulfilledr Turn to the C(issificd rjascs noyfor inf Ortnalioh' , of both1 thing ahd people wliich tliey give you ' . ' ' ? . . -. -.'" ' 1 ,v yy " ' ."J '" ' ' -It'.---" . V . , t -''.:-'." ' ; J