The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1025-
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Spanishlnvcntot Exhibits "First SucccssfjilHclico
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County Judge' j.r.JIunt find
I twife were among the Salem taponl
f who celebrated in Stayton on July
' ! 4th. ; v,-.v.-..
N.j E, Ware who has been vlslt
i lng at, the farm home of bis broth
er, T. J. Ware, left the Ilrst of the
week for, his home in Kendfick,
Idaho. ' . ; -' . . .' - " ;
Mr. and Urslfenry Vandervort
i of Salem, were,, here the Fourth.
! visiting at;;tha' home of Arthur
drew oat a large ; crowd.' The
Turner and gave a eoneervoa the
street during the forenoon, while
ba.se hall game at 1 0 : S 0 also fur
nished entertainment for; a treat
number; of people.' The barbucned
meat was well eooked and" delici
ous. Chria Nettling, a local man,
wont prices in several of the races.
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' George Shumbach. has resigned
i nil nosition as travel in sr salesman
Caapell. Mrsv,. Vandervort , and I for tfie.Nurserj, company and has
Mrs. Caspell areslsters. ' ' accepted the position of head feed-
,C P.-Neibert is able to be about er with ;tbe Farr liay baler. Ceorge
town ui gain after " an illness of ft being an experienced band at this
week ;or ten days. , Mr.i Neibert job, will be aV.a to put everything
suffered a severe, attack 'of sutflU through. . tte' ba!?r except pitch
mer tlu.N.i ' , lA.y Ai,,?;.', forks,; dn4: head, blocks t'i " 7."
Frank Lutt of Lebanon; a broth- I 's.Tbcr. were quite a lew people
,fr..o. MrJamea Pf pavls, and Ironi Afckney ; bottom attended the
Norman Darts. wile and, soar of I celebration of the 4th. of July at
e Portland were, week end guests at 1
f- the Davis home here. -
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JOe Wisher,' John ' Mlelkl ' and
Henry Lulay spent the Fourth of
July holiday t.nqrrJ-1r:eak;iake
where ihcy enjoyed fishier hr he
lake daring the 3 days stay there.
Mrs. Frances Parry; daughter of
Editor and Mrs. E. S. Alexander,,
and formerly assistant editor of
the Stayton Mail,, spent; the 4th
here with her parents. Mrs.,Parry
now resides In Portland.
Ollbert Station and family of
Waahougal, Wash.i John Robert
son had Wile' of Linn county, By
ron Robertson and family of Mon
roe, were, over Sunday; guests at
the -home of Mrs. Anna Stayton.;
Anton Brom3;a.nd wife ' hare
been enjoying a. visit from Mr.
Urom's brother -who came - over
fromgportland Friday. Mr. Brora
is a member of u the i Rosarian
Choral club of Portland and has
appeared here in concert.
' Jenn -A'., Smith 'an daughter.
Helen and Cha. Smith of Aums-
tille- were here taking in the round
. Mr. , and Mrs.i Thomas . Falles
has as their house guests over the I Cleave the past week
week end; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faills Mr. and Mr?. R. C. Zelinskl and
f, of Marshfield and W. F. Fallis pt children and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
j Portland. ' .. .. Scunider and son spent the Fonrth
. J.N M. Ringo and wife and tb.elr at $ilTe'r Creek Falls; ... .
daughter, Labjane, drove OTerl r Albert and Edward Hashlebach-
from Salem, Saturday for an over er and sisters Alice and Annie at
Sunday visit at the C' P. Nelbert tended the jfoundrup at Stayton
horn.-'- - J '-y-: ?x,: on ,the Fourth,.- . U, ,
Jess Shepherd and wife. Mr. andl Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Miller. were
Mrs. Albricht, E. Shepherd and ! week end guests at Ben Clemens
Mrs. Elmer White formed a party! Mr, and-Mrs. Carip of Portland
of Salem citizens who motored ! were 4 week end guest at Mrs.
over to spend the day; celebrating JTJalre'a brother; George
Jefferson. The Odd. Fellows had
a very j pice program ' ajajiYpeople
seemedj to enjoy themselves very
much, They - : bay a .very nice
cantp ground lor "people o camp
and have a nice outing and lovely
water fo xtrink
v John Feakovarhadj; ifompany
Friday from Oregon City
V. C. Beaty of Salem has gon
within about six miles of the coast
to peal chittura for about a month
His wife is going to join him very
soon. They are ! going to camp
Th$ Sidney ball team played the
Liberty :team and.. Sidney -beat.
Sidney has some very good playefl
and they have won quite a few
games this year.'- J ; '; !. i&y-;-.-
Mr.. Brownlee moved some peo
ple over by Independence Saturday
and got some wheat at the Coch
ran farm on. the way home.
Martin Tinglestad was- busi
ness caller at the Cochran ranch
Saturday. - ; . .
linski. Mrs. Laffler will remain
tor -some time. -.-':v:--'.-w---.
Carl Morris "has returned from
Sweet ,Home,,where be was help
ing his father-in-law , with hay
harvest.-' J .--'".' r"-v-'
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van XSeave
and children spent the Fourth on
the Santiam. ,
Mrs. Pepjperling, Mrs. George
Zelinskl's mother has returned to
her home at Jordan valley.
Miss Hulda Stripling Is : visit
ing her sister, Mrs. MeRae of Stay-
ton.';-" . ''.-:,:i "r.
John Zelinskl has moved Into
his hew house. V
A, large crowd attended the pic
nic. at Ben Clemen's grove." 'A
good lime was reported.
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la. Vhat "far '.country "wTth a" all-''
star. cast. -- -,
Mr. '-Dawn' believes -the many
real-facts about Alaska tbat ap
pear ia- bis picture will be. ap
preciated by that bulk of inteJIi-
get tnovie andienres"-who want
the truth in their entertainment.
Such as the great glaciers', 10,000
reindeer 209 .'dog ' teams, volca
noes, blizzards, avalanches those
are all features" that cannot be
faked in the movie studies of Cali
fornia. These are'fbown In the
Lure of the Yukon which Is the
Bite a theater toiay and tomorrow.
-Turner
C VLat is'aeclared to tc the first) successful helicopter, or vcrtical-rUfng v injf machine, is being
Exhibited in Spain. Aeronautical 'experts of other nations arc .ewmini.njj th.c'Iaims of the awentor,
Scnor La Ciera, son of former Ppaiush cabinet minister. The machine is een preparing to take
ff in test flight at Cuatro Vientps. In the inset it is shown in the air..
Hazel Green
lrs.! Mark's or Prairie City vis
ited her niece, -Mrs. Alvin Van
; Harry. K. Shklds ot Glendora,
Cat., musical director tor the state
Christian convention which closed
Sundly evening, gave - a musicZI
program Monday .evening, at j.the
new Christian church. He was ac
companled by Mrs. Frank Zinn, of
Salem. -7 .v-. :. . -
Mrs. Hettie Lyte returned from
Portland, Monday.
Frank Harris and wife of Dallas
Tixlted with - Mr. and Mrs. H. N
Earnest, Sunday. - v.
Mrs. Emma Roberts of - The
Dalles, called on old iriends Mom.-
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, Wallace T. Riches was home
over Sunday. VV
V The Archibald family spent Sat
urday and Sunday at Caseadia
The .Tomer band furnished mu
sic at Stayton, July 3rd and 4th.
B. F. Funs ton has sold his town
liroperty jon north Main street to
IL Baker. ? -V
Mrs. L. D, Roberta and children
or Mareola came down Monday
nigh for si visit with home folks.
ilr. Roberts came lor, the week
end. - : - .-. . - -'
The Miles Linen company has
purchased the Tnrner Flax scutch
ing mill. Arthur Demytt will be
manager. The plant will be en
larged la the near future.
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with Stayton friends
The It year old son of G. S.
Stayton of Washongal, 'Wash.,
was struck and very seriously in
jured by' a passing automobile on
the crowded streets Saturday af
ternoon. The injured boy - was
Zelinskl's.
;Mrsfc Helen Hopkins who has
I been visltlng her sliterV Mrs. Yf:
G. i Davis, left for her home at
Fresno, Cal., Wedaemtay:
Louis Peterson and Willie and
Rosalie and -j Carrie i Williamson
spent the Fourth' with 'relatives
carried to Dr. . Brown's office I B? rriehds at SUytoni-
whefe medical attendtlon ;was glv-l , - Mr. and Mrs. James Luckey and
en. i ; . ,. .f . - fson; Oryille and family Visited John
- Happy family gathering was that Luckey at oodburn; Sunday. .
held at the Qua Harold home near ! George Zelinskl was removed to
Kingston: In Linn county, -Satur-iB hospital Thursday, ; An oper
day. when all of Mr. Harld'a chll J ation hfeing necessary; pnan. abs-
drenj and their families ha Well 1 tnat resulted from pneumonia
. Te woman's Missionary assoc
iation wiji meet! with t.Mra.-', Lena
Kobow, July lt,.iiss Lackey
will be the leader, , ; ,
Mrs. G. , C. Loony, and so
Guy ' Allen and Glenf and Helen
San ford Davis attended the sheep
Judging contest of boys and.gtrls
county club work at Q. H. Tbomp
son -at -Pra turn.;' 't
-M ti: and Mrs.! Laffler of Port
land were.Sttnday gsests of Mrs.
I an many other relatives assembled
V "Ij'jn the lawn, where a sumptuous
K repast ! was enjoyed.Tney came
( 4 from Astoria, Portland,? Salem,
'SIlverton, Qulaaby and other val-
iey tuwns 10 oe present uq ion
occasion. . ; v.
The celebration Round-Up held
on July 3rd and 4th. waa adeclded
success. The riding and1-racing
program being exceptionally good.
The attendance on ptld&y was not
so large as It could have' been: 1 land wehe Sunday guests of Mrs.
while the Saturday's performance jlkf fierce sister, Mrs. 1 George Ze-
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Mathiaa Schmidt aged 19 years
son of A. M, Schmidt of Marlon
died at the Good Samaritan hospi
tal, PortIand,.Frlday evening, July
3rd. where he had been taken only
a few hours before. Funeral ser
vices were held In the Friends
church at Marion at 2 p. m Sun-:
day and. interment was made in
the Friends cemetery at Marlon.
number of them were from other
States. - ' " " "- .
A large number of the Horns-
church family, had a family re
union at Spongs Landing recently.
with several out of state visitors. .
Mr. and, Mrs. P. Boyntoa and
family are spending a few days at
North Bend, Ore. "
Mr. and Mrs. A. Welnert stopped
a day and visited their son; Walter.
They are .making a tour ot the
state and were headed for eastern
Oregon. Mr. Weinert, . formerly
was an onion grower of Labish
Center. -'----;
C Klerapie of Jefferson, Ore.
mothred down Sunday and looked
over ''hl: ohion crop and vlsitetl
friends, i ... i-
Edward Wymaa who" has been
idd for several weeks Is Improving.
Mr, wyman recently purchased a
13 acre tract of Beaver dam-with,
improvements from the old Judge
Bingham place, now owned by Mr,
Power of. Woodburn. Ore.
Thero ha3 been. aa . eastern buy
er and a California buyer looking
over , and getting an estimate of
the onion crop this, week,.: They
report that the California crop is
extra fine and a much larger acre
age tb an iast year, but that the
eastern crop had been quite badly
damaged , by early frosts and very
hot weather following, also that
the ,W Walls,, Wash., crop was
damaged the same way, and some
had to be replanted which will
make them later to bring them on
the. market about the same time as
the Labish onion.
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i BREAKFAST '
Crisp Hot Rolls or Entire Wheat
' Bread Toast '
Black Currant-Jam Omelet
Orange ' Rhubarb Prunes
jj Milk : . Coffee
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" Crrara of Pea Soup. Croutons.
Waffles and Maple Syrup
'Mt'-'-'vV:.-f Milk -.. -,
DINNER ' - .
Lnmb en Casserole. Mint Sauce.
Asparagus, Batter Sauce
s lettuce, French Dressing . .'.
' Berry or Apple Pie, Cheeso.V
!; ' Entire Wheat' Bread b .
Milk Chinese Jasmine Tea
Portland Oregon macaroni fac-
tory will donble plant capacity. '
Berlin Starts Movement'"
To Revive X." Ill t cry Ot
BERLIN. . Lff'Ktj are Lring
made to revive the old time mili
tary bands which formerly were a
popnlar part of every-day German
life, in .recent yea they, .have .
given way to string orchestra and
Jatx bands. ". '. "."" 'V
In the movement to" bring the
military bands back to its own. a
monster concert .was organised
recently'at the Stadioa wbea 20'
bands played rlmnltaneously under,
the direction of Professor Qscar
llackenberger. More than 20,000
persons .attended. " "
Today's Rertpew
Waffles Two cups florur, two
teaspoons baking powder, one egg.
salt, one teaspoon sugar, milk
adder! rradualW to make a; thin
batter. . A little sugar1 added to.
batter makes . them- brown . Too
many, eggs make tough waffles.
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Mint Sauce-Gather fresh mint i
In early summer, wash and chop
rery fine. Make a syrup of granu
lated sugar and one-half as much
water flavored with vinegar.. Cook
and bottle In . mason Jars, This
Will keep indefinitely when open
and is. always ready. . -
them by the 1.000' to" ase in the
country. They brighten the Week
ly hash, but are . a. great help In
the kitchen, especially where there
la not the convenience ot running
water, and the 'dish-water -nnst
be sparingly used. ' Before you put
the dishes In the -pan wipe each
one clean with a napkin, also the
skillet and top of the stove,, and
throw the soiled jpaper In the
waste basket to be- burned. , When
the oil cloth doilies -become- faded
and unattractive looking.' instead
of purchasing Tiew Ones; substitute
paper napkins." Where there -Ja , a
large family many a dollar can be
saved on laundry , bills by their
use. ' .' Vv-'V : ' : .:
Lettuce ' has much lime, some
magnesium, considerable sodium
and a cenerous proportion of
phosphorous.
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Mrs. S. IZ Spurrier, of Pasadena
Is visiting her sister Mrs. Alice
Cdolldge, ; . ,
Mrs. E. McAbee and children are
visiting friends this week.
Floyd, J alia and . Henry. Query
spent the Fourth at Stayton.
Mrs. Davis of , West Salem
was a visitor at Mr, and Mrs. C.
D. Query's over the Fourth. .
Mr. G II. Hurd Is very sick. She
waa taken to a Salem hospital a
few days ago., r; . .-.
Mr. and Mrs. Raphalp. Bettlh-
court are, the proud parents ot a
baby boy. born Jnly 3.. ... -
The i Davenports spent , their
Fourth at Staytoa." t
Miss Mabel Headstrora fa visit
log with Mr. and Mrs. 'James Fry
Mr. and Mrs. Bad .Statesman
and Marie' went -to Portland for
the week-end.? -r ,r
i Raphael Beeiacohrt is having
his flax palled. "
; llr. had Mrs. Sharey spent the
FoartH'f" with Mr.- and Mrs. J,
Eiankenshjp; ;;,
. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blanken
shlp drojtja over to Seaside on the
Fourth and stayed until' Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Zielkie
spent the week-end with relatives
at Tillamook. , . i
George and Raymond Hurd-o
Virginia and Robert Hurd from a
camp in. Oregon arjrlved i home
Monday on account of the extreme
Illness of their mother.- : ,
Mrs. B. -B. Sutton of Reardan
Wash speat several days recent
ly with her sister, ; Mrs; Lewis
Balchenberg.' .'..
Earl and John - Blankenshlp
went t Stayton for the Fourth.
Del Pettyjohn moved to the Al
Pettyjohn place last week..
Mr. and Mrs. James Southtlsld
of-Portland and Dan Sethfield ot
Olympla, Wash spent ' Mondav
ntght with MK. and .Mrs. C D.
Q-y. ... . - ; ,
r Bud Statesman has a new sedan.
James Bell and Carl Collins of
Salem werivlsitera with Paul car-
penter Monday night adn Tuesday.
During the . past - week end - a
number" of Rosedale people, took
advantage of (he vacation and mo
tored to the coast. A group of
young people from the Christian
Endeavor went to Portland to at
tend the international C. T3. con
vention.' Those going taj Portland
were: Misses Helen : Cammack,
Laura Cammack and Audra Joha
sos,' Mr. Cecil Pearson and Ormal
Trfck. . :-. : ' - -
Mr,.' and Mrs.v Harry Scott and
smalt son of Salem visited at the
T.D; Trtckt bomV Sanday.
Mr. j Caanoy has - lost a horse
which has been in poor condition
fov sometime. s , ' .
The ear':drlven by fclmer Boje
was ran into by another car over
neaf the coast. . ': -.:''..
.. Rear'AJ. ira! S. Robison, r
the United States CetwUh the rar.!t cf ;
.i from Aa;a!lj ft ths ch;i t I
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Department of Agriculture Oat
Crop Repoxt--The cat crop ranks
third ;in , Importaiice. t- Cats . con
Btlfute the banner, horse feed of
the worid, The cat crop Is sub
ject, , to several -.diseases, ;;chlef .of
smuts; stem rusFand crown rust.
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KoWv comes the vacation season.
toibTT6lWwidhiTats turn by the
season wjien we.' test" after vaca
tion activities.'
Open Face Apple Pie Line a
i.eep pie pan with pastry rather
thick, cup . flour, quarter and pare
eight large ' apples, roll them In
sugar , and stand on end filling
crust solidly. 4 Use one cup of
stigar. Sprinkle with - cinnamon
and butter. Bake id a slow oven
n,atir a? deep"' brown. i;- Serve when
almost cold. r Berries msy be used
in place of apples. In that case
omit the Cinnamon.' ' " '
Cookie One cup brown sugar,
one-third cup butter, one-half cup
cane syrup, two eggs, ' one tea
spoon soda, flour to make stiff
batter, one teaspoon ginger. Drop
from teaspoon and bake slowly.
Cherry-Gooseberry Relish
- Take four pounds of red cher
ries and two pounds of gooseber
ries with a little water and boil
until the skins burst; Chen pass
through a puree strainer or sieve.
Return the puree to the fire and
add to each quart of puree three
cupfuls of sugar, one cupful vine-
gar a tablespoonful of whole
clove's, half a nutmeg, a teaspoon
ful.of ground allspice, and a tea
spoon fnl ot powdered cinnamon.
Boil 'slowly for. about "one hour,
and fill Into self-sealing bottles or
Jars.-. Use with meats, r : ? . : "
Northern Picture Filmed
on Historic Yukon River
: Occasionally a drama, made in
the snows of California, and label
ed an Alalka drama," reaches
the' pictare nheatera of the towns
oi moaern A'asaa. . . . i
They ause. a great deal of ridi
cule and laughter i by the old-
timers or "Sourdoaghs' np there
because Hher violate so many of
the real, truths about Alaska, Its
people, scenery customs and tra
ditions, 't .:
For this "reason, when Norm an
Dawn, the famous Independent di
rector, decided to make an Alas
kan drama, he -actually went to
the Yukon river and made his pic
ture, ,Tbe Lttre of, the Yukon,
positively the first drama made
Special Low Prices, on Pequot Sheeting
; to Clean Up --
104 Bleachetl! V
l?equot Sheeting
yard 69c
; ";;84 Bleached :p':,
Pequot Sheeting .
yard 58c u ?
A 4a'lncK: ' :
Voile 1
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yard 25c :
94 Bleached'.":.
Pequot Sheetingr
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"",42x36' Pequot 4 . .
Pillow Cases ' v "
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27 Inch Outing Flannel
Lights or Dark .
; yard 15c f-:
36 Inch '
Challie '
Pretty Patterns
yard 19c '.
' 50c Dottef."''.'- i:
Curtain Marquisette
- 'v i . yard -2Sc '
240 and 246 North Commercial Street
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: ' Innumerable are the ;. uses for
paper napkins which can be pur
chased at the 10-cent store at the
rate of fifty for. S cents. Dny
Today Tomorrow
THE
LURE
OF THE
YUKON
A Real Alaskan Drama
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Hundreds of Wolf Dogs
Thousands of Reindeer .
The Gold Rush on .the
Real Yokon River -
Special All Star Cast ' -
BLIGH
Latish Center I !
Almost the entire population of
Labish Center "went id' the moun
tains, lake, or sea shore, to spend
the Fourth, many are prolonging
it into a vacation for a week or
two, as the rush work Is over on
many of the farms. ?
Miss Barie Behnett of Portland
spent a few days -with her parents.
nr. asa j.irs. i. D. Bennett.
-.r. and Jlrs. - p.- Schrief from
Ji; .. Ore., visited with friends
anj taelr caugliter,-lIrB. F. Wein-
r3n a week. ;
' TLa Johnson clan har a family
reution at the home of Air. and
' ;.io53 tne -Fourth, a
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V -;' The limousine type funeral car is ' - lWi'J ' 7 )
- V-X : n rapidly replacing the old j style . W l ' , ' ' 5vJvJ ' 'ZV:.
V , carved hearsed ilt is only.'a tnatter'; jjs Y . ;. v ; V'
V of time before the old styles hearse : , ,' jSife j 5 f' j
. ' . will be as obsolete as a hors-drawn . Ii? ' lfti H
- f vehicle. ; :;;(; : . . .
- - ;It would be ejected, then- that ?f . .
I" 'T-l '- CCJ oma E?ven13 new ana Dei" 11 Jrl i l!
tcr piece ot cQuirment. , ;j . murtJ ,; : !
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The screens fastest risin 5 farori'.e.
Richard Dix, tells yoo in fcU U .
and funniest picture.
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- From the story "A llaker cf Cti-
turcs" by John 11 oak Saunders.
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