The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 03, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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new location east '. of , WoodturniiiarDer is emjuuj ; u"
Ust weei. ' ; ' - . era nciuc laej ire Ciua-
JFidelitr. ReTlew No. 13,.VBA. nied to Marion by J113 Jaitn vn-
will hold their next meeting In thai yen, sister of thabridowho later
daytime for the benefit of the elM wenf'to SaleioV returning' to" her
derly members that.are not acie f rom .there. ' -
to attend night meettng.- Memor- yarry "Barber of "llarlon was
lal 6enrlces we.re held at the last marTied June 24, to Miss Ethel M.
meeting-and were exemplitled. oy iieiyen of - Harrlsburg, ' Oregon.
Commander Julnn. Lady Francis TJley were married at' Albany, at
Mercer and Lady ItetU Evans and the residence of, ReT. Harry
rKM..Mntr. o Mmm.nt. til b: Tucker. In- the presence of the
Sg lon thTserrico of the or- M Parents
der.
A great many people, from this
locality epent' Saturday m New
fcerg.at the Berrian picnic, and all
report having had a fine time,
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rven it old sol a rays, were scorcu-1 wiir sing, at
lng hot. - T
t ..Wllsonrflle will hold a celebra
uon Jiy . ' . -
1 Some few afe contemplating a
trip; to the watt for July 4th, as
julll glTe them a chance to spend
two or thrde hours at the beach
and he home again at night.
MrsH. E. Russell is In Port
land' where, her mother is Con
fined In one of the hospitals for
an operation. . - ' , ' :
.The ' Tested choir of the Grace
Presbyterian church of Albany,
the Uarlon .Presby
terian church Sunday morning at
AX - U UUVA.
Ereryone is cordially lnrited'eo
attend., .
; Prinle
X Joe Seaicy nearly cut off one tl
his, fingers recently while ccttii;
"Mrs. Vera Coburn has lnsUUee
a new electric washer in her wuh.' '
room. " - ' "i .;".
The II. E. Stewart family surt
on, an extended rlsit this
They will Tisit in Kansas). Colo
rado, Iowa and Missouri, '
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Meeks dror(
to Canby Sunday.
Erelyn Coburnwho has bet
rlsltlng In Portland, returned, to
her home Sunday. - j ; ;
" The Wlllametta " ralley . Is th
center of all farm crops In Orego
and Salem is the heart of the ral.
ley. Come to Salem to lire, and
bring all your friends.
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The ntw.Caiifprcia '.Hotel it '. the South end of State street was practically demolished by the force of the terrible earth shock in Santa Barbara, One
entire side of the.buiWins .was"rpped 'rlde open,;'.expping the bedrooms t o view. The structure .was so badly damagJ that it Is . probable that the
entire front will have to be rebuilt durbiff the itys period of reconstruction. " . . . . ; : ' ' !
Silver ton
$ SlLVERTOX, ' )r June 29.
(Eneciel . to The' Statesman.)
Company, t ol the national guard
returning to Silverton from Camp
Jackson report the encampment as
hiving hll a moro mftitary aspect
than any encampment heretofore.
Part of this- may be due to the
Jtact that jthe company had its larg
et showing this 1'ear, ,64 men. and
three, officers , baring made the
trip I Although it war the f Irst
trip for about. r.60 per cent pf Jhe
company, no , trouble or sickness
,'of any "kind was experienced,, ex
cellent discipline being maintained
at all times. J A ' .'"'..V-s!
(The company y as represented
by . the following members In the
flfle try-out: Sergeant Roy pay
enport, ! - Howard Edison; Melrln
Chandler and 0. W. Olson. Owing
to their' limited practice the men
were "unable - to gain a place on
the rifle team.v. - r ' " "
The -men appreciate particular
ly ; their treatment by the people
of Medford who did so 'much In
the- way ot.giYiag Tree entertain
xaents. car- rides and ether aevl-
.es, The:, company. axrlyed . at
Camp Jackson on June 11 and re
turned hjrae June; 26v ; i ;
, Interc. t of the company Js. now
; qjrecpi;to , work on the armory
the er' ".4 fqr which. I expected
In i 'fUnn wjthina few weeks
Although, he; contract ''.has ,not
bfn .awarded. ,lt .wHVbe ;b.ut ,,a
nort t'njo j bcfpr0(j(hsls,.4one; t
, annual - pfcn,lc. of fprmer
lulls, ,Mlnne?ota residents, , was
beld Fnnday,. June 28, on the
Ile'gw ntie farm i Evens Valley,
i Auout loo -persons attended.
nhoft program and, business meet
lng were, the principal features.
- -M fa. - John Moe. president, con
ducted the . business meeting .and
mo luiiunins were cieciea to ,01
flee:: Arthur Dahl, president; Mrs
war it ,ujmore, vice ptesiuent
"erdlnaad ', Kue. tecretarr: and
. The -program was a3 follows:
.Vocal solo.. Philip Rue';' piano solo,-
Mrs. Arthur 0ahl;-vocar sole?,
Esther Towe; ..talk, by Arthur
pahl;, VQcar Bolo. Leroy .Ruet talk
py Rev. George Henriksen.
" . A "number of SUverton"people
pnd rriends held a picnic at 'the
upper flood dam. on - Silver -creek
Eunlay,y; The ;jarty motored -as
far as poBsfbte and. then .completed
the trip 'on foot. . Thoe-going on
thek "picnic were Mr."and Mrs,' Al
bert Straush of Portlapd. ,Mr. and
Mrs.. Will Preston ot .Woodburn,
atd MrT "and 'Mrs. E.Ger, Claud
XIcr,.Jlr.; and Mrs. Lester Geer,
Miv and. Mrs. T. E. Preston, all of
Cllverton. . -.;.(-..
'Dr. and Mrfl C. W. Kcene and
dansMers-1 Teturned -to' Sllrerton
Saturday. after a trip to the coast
JJr.-Keene Is at present attending
l medical coirreation In Portland
A 7-yjnr..1 lor w'a3 bornrto Mr,
cd'MrsCIaiwIn P. Ilanre Mon-
1 y, ,J u n V, I D. : ; . 1 . :r nd aby
cro at tts' ilTortca boo;itaI." '
. .:!;' An.-lrsv.. nj soa. po-j
l !iha, e;cn.t a week at ' the home
cf r:r. sr 1 ?!rs. Lester Gecr, leav
Mrs. C. Forette t and , son
Matthlew, - were week-end -guests
at the home ot Mrs. Porette's par
ents, Jlr. and Mrs. E. T, Matblews
Wm. Cladek pt .the Cladek and
Tate- Garage, returned home from
Portland Friday," having gone over
earlier In the week on business
for the, firm. . ; ' -
O. .M. ; Baker, local Chevrolet
dealer and 1 garage man, .was
among Jt.hje tBytonbju8lness men
transacting business .in Portland
during "t2ie' week.I4;ij"?:S ifP,lil'J
A. - 3t Davie 'and - fimllyl were
here over Sunday if rom ; Eugene
where Mr. Davie ia assistant fore
man with rthe , telephone linemen.
They visited . hItfjparents.fMr. and
Mrs. J.-C. Davie.
Many Stay ton people drove over
to ;Turner Sunday .to attend the
state convention., which . is no w In
session,", and ' will ; continue over
nexi Sunday; ,', . ' ,
Miss Mam te -Fisher,: who'has
been n poor health, for. some, time
iis resigned 5 her ; position at the
WoQlea- Mill and wlU go the first !
of; the month to a , hospital-where
Rhet will .undergo medieal r atten
tion.. Mrs. Jojin Qunsaul of West
Stayloiii has assumed her place in
the mill . ,' , r .- &
The opening open: air; band con
cert Friday, evening drew, several
Car Jo'ads of Stayton people to tla-
iem wnere a spienia musical pro
gram!; was .given, from T the .band
stand; in Willson park. .V. ,;'
Byron Denny lineman for Jhe
Sayton telephone, asspclation, has
been amoving poles, untangling
wires and otherwise looking alter
the improvement of the. telephone
service this past week,.
Jehn Mielki and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Fisher are plan
ning to. leave in about tea. days
tor an ; extended camping . tour
through central and eastern Ore
gon. The trip will be mado in the
Ralph . R,- Yeoman- went , to
Portland during the week where
he spent a day or two looking
after business Interests.,,
The first of a series of dances
to' be, given ; Jthe Stayton-Com-munlty'.club.waa
hcldJn.te open
air patllliqn.ln the. Masonic park
on Satu r Bay night, iA targe crowd
Was present andenjoyed the dance
until midnight. ; .Talmadge's or
chestra from Salem furnished the
mus;;;fV-.fv;.r.y . ..
' Mrs. George L. Crown land chil
dren left '..Ja'stwAek. for IUamath
Falls, where they: will Join the
husband and father, ' who is en
gaged in the - milling .business
there.. The Bro"a family . .have
lived , here . for the past 2 5 years
and will be greatly, missed as they
were popular; In all social affairs
Forrest Black and wife are re
ceiving the congratulations "of
friends over the arrival of . a son
on Thursday of la3t week. The new
comer Is a healthy annex to the
family, weighing 10 pounds
Mrs. Mack Is at the Quilot Matern
Ity-howCe-where both she and the
baby are doing nicely. ; -
A. S. Vv'atters moved the hou"v
held elfects of James Gait to Port
las l last vetk, "wL; rs lit. Gait has
the ; Portland YMCA. Mr. Gait
served in the capacity, of bookkeep
er for the Brolrn Petzel Lumber
company for 'the past 2 years,
and has many friends in Stayton
who regret his departure. "
. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Kearns,
and their son. Donald C. Kearns,
Mrs. ;Frahk Sklllman and ;,Will C,
Smith, a party ot Grants Pass resi
dents, are -expected to spend the
Fourth of July vacation with Stay-
ton friends.. While in the William-
ette .Talley the ; party .will also
make a lour of .the beaches and
other summer i reaorts. They will
be entertained at the Cooper home
while here.': . r--
' One of the JolUest picnic parties
of ' the. -season "ras that which
drove ti Sodavllle Sunday .where
a ; sumptuous basket dinner was
served under the. stately jsha.de
trees which surrounds the min
eral spring. In the party were in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sleg
mund, Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Ros
slter of Route Mr. and Mrs. Del
Harrington and grandson, . O. .E
Thomas and his. sister; Miss Emma
Thomas of Route No. 2, Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Blakely,' Miss Ella Wil
liams, Mrs. Anna Stayton and J.
R. Miller of Stayton and -Mrs
Matilda Brown of Daliai. 7
ish Center
The tables were prettily decorated
wjtb large bouquets of sweet peas.
The evening was spent in playing
games, stunts, ' and a lively de
bate. Those taking part in the
debate were E. Hornschurch, D.
D. DeGrass, Chet Klemp, Mrs. E.
McClpughry,' Connie Wyman and
Clara Starr. . ,
Many of the, farmers are busy
putting in hay, which is exception
ally heavy this year.
i
Liberty
( Mrs. Sterling Truman'of Long
view, JVash.isYlslting her moth
er and father; Mr. and Mrs. Cha's.
Shelly, for several weeks. 4
tijenn .Waddley drove Idown
from ' Sand Point, Idaho, 'and is
visiting, with ,f riepds.::lr.';wadd
ley lived here for several jrears. '
' W. J.. Swank, commission man
Of Portland, haa t been up 1 four
times this last: week looking over
the onion crop. It Is understood
that Mr. Swank has contracted for
Quite a number 'of .carloads. ; The
price caiK - is around ,si.40 per
hundred. Mr. Swank bought most
of the Labish onions last year.
From . Medfofd '.Harry; Rhodes5
and wife motored to -snend lasti
week with Mr'Rhodes, father 'and
mother and friends .In and around'
Salem. M r. Rhodes d rove. In Jhe ;
racea last week at Medfofd: and
won six out off seven 3 raes, a
broken crank shaft kept ,him.frbm
completing the first round. A
Mrs. E. Kiser, Mrs: J. Klser and
Mrsj A.- Hamersmlth. all from the
Big Palouse country, Washington,
are visiting with Mrs.. C. C. .Vogt:
The Keiaer ' brothers are .large
wheat growers In Palouse, and re
report that, wheat In their country
was the best ever when they left
$ few weeks apo," but are now
anxiously awaiting reports of what
damage, if any, the hot winds did
last" week. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. A. Acre spent last
Saturday and Sunday at Pacific
City.- ; ..tj.;,.,;;;'
'Mi?s Constance-Wyman Is home
with her parents now. -Miss Wy
man finished at Franklin high in
Franklin high this year and ex
pects to enter Willamette uni
vcr ;; In the fall. :. J
llr. anl J.Irs. Chester Bloom and
family Iron t:tar! n, Or.. vlsited
Lablri l: i ;nu3, .vrLcn they had
crtt r c"i frr a r1-".31 years.
'iue Christian Endeavor of La
I hh'serYci a stirper on the schocl
liwr, r?:'7 cvcr-.isj e 7 Q'C1-,'--.
Again must -we mourn'the loss I
of a loved one, , a . neigJvboV)' anill
friend, loved and esteemed by alrJ
who knew him. ' Energetic .arid
eager in. earnest work of life has
been called to the sirbres , beyond
and we wllPnever know him more.
.J. C. Morrison, was " bora in
MIbsouTI 68 years ago, came to
Oregon with his parents when but
a small boy lived most of his life
in and around Dallas, Oregon, . He
moved t'j Liberty about 10 years
ago,' where he has lived an indus
trious fruit grower, until June 17,
when he was called to his eternal
rest, .i- -' ' ' ' -
.Funeral services were held fat
the Webb & , Clough parlors on
J une 20. Rev. Dunsmora of - In
dependance officiated. Hosts 'of
friends and neighbors gathered to
show respect. The body was taken
to Dallas for bnrtal. . .
Mr.and Mrs. Albert Dougherty
of Oregon City were Sunday vis
itors at, the home of , their parents,
Mr-and Mrs. William Neuens.
- f ervln Seegar, member of-the
bane, ball .team 5 here had the sad
mi8fortunJof ' having ' bis ankle
dislocated Sunday afternoon, in
the midst of a ball game, with the
Sidney' team at .Sidney,' and was
taken' immediately -to the Salem
hospital.' It' is reported he will
not be able to use that .member
for several weeks.- - . -
" Sirs.- R. V. . Ohmart returned
visit , with her parents at Milton,
Oregon
, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Blenke of
Florence, Oregon, came ' Sunday
for a rew days' visit with their
daughter,, Mrs. W.-R. -Dallas,. but
on arriving, found the Dallas' had
gone for the day. They called on
Mr. and Mrs. J". L. Scott friends
of years past. , "
Miss Nellie -Dougherty ot Ore
gon Citjr was .vsitjng with her
cousin Ruth las Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. FollU of
Salem were Sunday guests of Mr.
and irs. O T. Depcer.
, Tim scuiiy. maae a business
trip to Portland the first of the
weeJf.- .
f.Mss Florence Berndt is 111 at
home with i an attack of heart
trouble. -,
Mrs. Fred Berger and, children
of Portlands are visiting with her
parents. r. ana Airs, uaa tuck.
; 'Tim Scully is leaving .for Oak
land, Oregon, where he has em
ployment.
'"Jilr. and ra-A. VL. , Barnes re-
turned'Tuesaay irom tneir trip to
New! Tork. , , 1
I Mrs. Clara"' Commack of Port
land is visiting her slater, Mrs. W.
T. Rlches. t -
' Prof. Bldgood Is spending some
.weeks at Burnt .Woods.
Bishop Shepherd and : four dls
trict auperintendents spent a short
time- in Turner Monday. Dinner
was served. in. the church for SO.
Speeche followed,
: Tuesday evening, nearly 40
members of the Methodist Episco
pal church and a few neighbors.
went to the C. A. Bear home to
serenade Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stew.
art who had Just returned - from
Seaside."" A very pleasant, evening
was spent at 'the close -of which
Ice cream and cake were served by
the host and hostess. Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart left Saturday morn
ing by auto for their home in Min
uesota. .
' Alvin Bond is attending summer
school in galeml "
Mrs. S. Talbot was In Portland
Sunday.1,..
Otis Bates "ha? traded his farm
for . one pear Lebanon.
Mrs. Pogne parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodle, jfpent the week end
at the parsonage.
S. A. Riches shipped anolhcy
fine Jersey calf to a party in New
York. . ,
Waldo Riches spent a few days
with his grandparents,. Mr. and
Mrs. Masher, near Silverton.
The Archibald, girls are picking
loganberries at Macleay
Get . this .Red Cnma Mileage
Card at any. "Red .Crown"
Pump (red, white, and-bloe) and
k watch your summer mileage, in
crease - . : " s
tellj what to do lui yxwrnotor
tella about cai faurctor mljuaucg
teDa how to Jrret Sat JuUcage -
Simple m a-b-c!
Donald
Postmistress St. Helen was a
Portland visitor Saturday, evening
and Sunday.
The .Ryans and . Millers were
picnicking at Pudding river Sun
day. . the occasion being to " cele
brate Mrs. Adah Ryan's Birthday.
, Donald and St. Paul crossed bats
on , the ' Donald diamond Sunday,
Donald being the winners. In the
near future Fargo and Donald will
play a game. ' '
O. C. Whitney passed away at
his home Saturday, June 27, at 5
p. m., alter a long-siege of illness
and intense .suffering. .Funeral
will be held Monday at 2,q'clock
at Hubbard., He cavt a wlfo and
one daughter, three, brothcra and
two sisters "Ht rt3 -ar member or
the Knights of Pythias and also of
Buttevijle grange No.-74.'
Bushmans' moved into their
Brooks
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Wright .nd
daughter Pheba, and son Bobby of
Portland were a-uesta f Robert
and Ellen Hacklt on Sunday.
Mr. - and .Mrs. Miller have as
their guests their daughter and
family from California. , " ,
Among the recent visitors at tne
Dunlavy home were Mr.l and Mrs.
Ivan Lorance and daughter Ruby
of Cottage Grove, Mrs. George
Shaw,, Guy .Shaw, Mr. I and Mrs.
John Ray, Mrs. Wm. Gilbert. Mrs.
Whitney, Ellen - Hacklt, Robert
Hacklt and Robert Clofer. . ,
Mrs. Maud. Smith and son
George of ..Wllmar, Ark., are
guests at the home of her brother
C V. Aahbaugh and family. Mr.
Smith .will 4n. them later. - The
visitors plan-to locate here- .
Strawberry picking will be over
here this.week. . Loganberry pick
ing is . progressing, and so far no
complaint about scarcity of pick.
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SIMPLE, EXPERT WAYS TO IN
CREASE MILEAGE FOR SUMV
MER DRIVING --IN THE' RED
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vThere is an advantage to the motor
,ist in the Standard Oil Company's,
long experience in making gasoline
-not only in "Red Crown's" quicky
.er starting, speed and power but
above all in its MILEAGE for
"summer driving! I
.Marion
..The" rock, crasher la again . In
operation after being idle for a
short, time, caused by the burn
ing out of a motor. , .
1 After the. cerewony they went
to the home of the bride's parents
and later in the evening came- to
Marion to , the -home of the
groom's parents, where a number
of friends had gathered to wel
come them. .They left for Port
land Thursday, and expected to ra
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out tells you just what to do for v.
your .car, and how to drive to in
crease your mileage to get 15 to 30 '
, miles more per tankful from Red
rownjasolinel ' " -. '
TWO EASY WAyS TO INCREASE '
- .V! ; TsMMER-MILE AGE
First buy miles 'Rid Crown" has ;-:
the e-xOT mileageiV it for yqu.to get
out. Second get a RedCrown Mile-- Y
age Card the next time your tank is :
filled. Follow its easy, practical ad
vice, ?&&watchycurimprove?7icnt!"
Ask for the Red Crown -Mileage
Card at the first Red Crown Pump
at Standard Oil Service Stations
and dealers anywhere. Use ."Red
'Crown" and'.' legift 'getting your
FULL .summer mileage today I
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