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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1925)
, SATUEDAY.. MORNING, VUkY 18, 1925 IWggest Xum Catch in History Credited to Thetn heating system and a plumbing Job in the girl's dormitory of the feeble minded school at saiem. v i It III! III ATi Mm a hih w r a i4 " 1 flri IJttrM.fllN JS A I rAl AIM. ISA I .ri.M. I IKrl .1 1 !M ... v, . . t ; . - - K - - . - Seotta Mllli These houses, la addition to- his (Mr. and Mrs. A. Dnnn and ch.il-1 Mrs! Mamie Mull of San Fran cisco, Caf..' arrived Monday after noon to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hettwer and family at Crooked -Finger ; ""Mis Jane Elizabeth Bellinger of Salem, who has been visiting TcUtlvcs at Kbb!e the past three vweefcj, returned td her home Wed- ' nesflay. ' " - T. Maplethorpe anil daughter, Knnna of Sarcm, have been Tis iting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hog and ,familV Miss Maplethorpe return ed. to her home Wednesday while Nr.; Maplethorpe will stay for . an - indefinite Jerigth jot time. Y Mrs. Jv.IL. Elmer of Butternut, Wis., Is-yJsitlng her mother, Mrs. 'Kale. Irhdwingf A. H Mrs. Jlubjr MlYihlli and daugh ter. Ituby Harriett. , of Portland arrived Tuesday for a visit with , her parents, Mt. and Mrs. A.T L. . Brougher.' .' . '.Y' v Mr. and Mrs. M M. Magee and ; family of Rickey vteited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee at Crooked Fin ger Monday. ' t , : ,I)ale Magee;. who has been vis iting in Washington several weeks returned home Monday. . . : - Mrs. Leslie Ramsbey entertain ed Friday afternoon at a miscel -taneous - shower at . her home in honor of 'Miss Wanda Thomas, '. whose marriage to Ingval Edland will be an event of Sunday,' June lf.: Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the bride elect. Thirty-four, greets were . Mrs. E. W. Coulsoit and daugn l ters have returned from Twin .. Rocks, where they have spem a two weeks vacation. , other warehouses will give him a great amount of storage room and will be a great convenience to the public. ..; -,sV . -Y Four Willamette students from Salem attended League , here last Sunday evening. ; i j : .y. Reverend King from Washing ton, preached at the Meimonite ehurch' Wednesday and Thursday evenings. ' . Sidney are The Greenlee Brother's stacking their vetch hay. J. D. Turnage has just loaded a car of ties and by the moan of the truck he' must be getting more logs to. the mill to saw more ties. ' John Leskover has a f ine patch of corn it is about 6 feet tall and just as clean as hoeing and culti vation can make it. I tell the people that when there is work to be' done you don't find John sit ting in the shade of an apple tree James Duncan has as good if not the best piece of Minnesota wheat that the writer has seen, good for 40 bushels to the acre The winter grain Is nearly alt In the shock and the spring grain is ripening rapidly.- . Oak Ridgei Labish Center Charles Sprague and family from Caldwell, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Sprague's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro winger. Mr. Sprague farmed, here eight years ago. He finds a great change in the La bish country. 4 . Little Leverne Isom, daughter or Mr. and Mrs." art Isom was pain fully burned last Friday, when f he pulled a kettle of hot water over her feet, v ' Herman Guather, died. July 10, 1925. at his home in Portland, at the age of '84 years. He was the father of Mrs; C. C. Vogt, Mr. Gunther had a host of life long friends In and around Salem. Chester Klempie an 4 wife are The travel over - the, Willam ette highway has greatly increas ed, the past two weeks. Tourists are going" through in' large-num-oers ;! daily. The road leads through' one of. the most beauti ful scenic parts of the Cascade mountain. ' Leading to Summit Crescent Odell, Davis arid Diam ond Lalces; also being the short est route to Crater Lake. Fishing Is exceptionally good, arid boats will be found at any' of the takes Mr. and-Mrs. Burnett and son are enjoying a week's" outing at Crescent Lake. . Mrs. Roy Stenberg and two children are visitlilg relatives , in Albany thie week. The Ladies' club met at the homes of Mrs. Dyke Thursday, July 9. But a small number were; present due to vacations.', How ever - the afternoon, was enjoyed in talks and needlework. Refresh ments of ice cream, wafers and lemonade were served by the host ess assisted by Mrs. Holbrook. " Mrs.; . Springer and daughter Noretta are visiting in Seattle, ' Mr. Cash. Jones has purchased the second-hand store formerly dren. Y 1. ; ' f-, . ' ;f '' i Mr and Mrs. Chester.Jf'efferson and son. Bertie are. spending a two week's vacation at the coast. Mrs. Joe Woelko and two little j sons were Friday visitors at R. O. Dunn's. . -J. . - ' Mrs.. Bert Landers and two daughters of Grants Pass are vis iting her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Morgan. ' . E. C. Weisner. C. S. Morgan, Mrs. W. H. Baughman; V. Li Mor gan and Mrs. R. O. Dunn and son Keith were Salem visitors on Sat nrday. -' j . - - Henry. Bowers of Portland Is visiting at his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: W.'H. Jefferson. Peter Schmidt Jr., lost a valua- oie norse recently. . Farmers in this section are very busy with their hay I and grain harvest will soon be here. J. E. Waltman and family are spending a few days in Portland this' week. " ; ; , -.' Warren Cray and family from Marion visited at the B. Wiesner home last Sunday. j v Mrs. Anderson and daughter of California are guests of Mrs. J. E. Waltman's this week. We are pleased to report .that our work for market roads in North Howell has been rewarded I and that pur main roads will now be under county supervision. Much credit Js due" to members of the local grange, who have worked hard for this Improvement. Mt. Pleasant-Cole T - ' tjV. r s A 4 f , V:- r:. lit - - . v r : t y r iff - :?- . t 1- I -y f t - ; A s-. . -jT- -ii.- l, . ' ' v 11,1 frl .v i c4 v- ' C x il , r -y tf '- ' ' - i . Itesidentsof.Sllvertoa and sur rounding country are asked to at tend a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce rooms Wednesday eve ning for the purpose of discussing ..T . ... . i.ui. m tne question oi aoiuiug. wu- munity;falr this year such as was held last fall and which was very successful, and many express ed! the opinion that it was as good as the state fair, but on a much smaller scale. Th .Willamette valley , U the center of all farm crops In Oregon and Salem la the heart of the val ley. Come to Sa-'em to live, and bring all jour friends. Berlin Zoo Purchases Famous Napoleon Coach . - f - BERLIN The management of the Zoological; Garden in Berlin has recently purchased the gala coach of little Napoleon II, the great Napoleon's only son, from the Cast ens Museum of Wax Works. - -' The vehicle is still emblatonea with the Imperial French crown surmounting the date, A. D- 1813. The coach takes its place In the. -Little Caravan" at the Zoo, a pro cession of youngsters on the don keys and camels and in coaches drawn by goats and ponies, mak ing hourly rounds of the Zoologi cal Garden. These three officers, above," of " the U. S. coast guard, are credit ted.vttk making the biggest rum ! capture te-the history of Amer ica's blockade against rum run ners. , They are (L to r.) Capt. H. S." Browne, Jr., commanding fficer; Machinist Officer Moore I and Executive T Officer Erestenr teaJ On the U. S. cutter Sauke " they ran down and captured the . British schooner vMarion Adams containinir nearly 7,000 cases of ImDorted liauor valued around $1,000,000. Uking 89 prisoners nd six ' motor boats. . ; Lower photo shows part of the booze oa the Marion Adams deck. C. J. Peters and wife are the! proud parents of an 11 pound! boy born Monday. Mrs. Ben Dar by is taking care of them. R. F. Darby and family were trading, in Albany Tuesday, j Rosy Neymeyer, daughter of Gus Neymeyer, had the misfor tune of hurting her arm very se verely by falling down the steps Wednesday evening. Delbert Sandner, youngest son of George Sandner, has been on the sick list for the past week. Louie Ray and family and Max Shelton spent last Sunday at the Ben Darby home. !! ; Louie Ray and family. Max Shelton, Ben Darby and wife and sons Herald and Carl, spent Sun day evening at the C. J. Peters home. '! :! at jsffrnnn lAnVlnsV ftffi h? f a. thefs farm. Mr. Klemple's father owi?dl Dyke recently fell 'from a load of hay t and is in quite a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heilman from TIgard, who recently pur chased a five acre , onion . ranch from Voget Bros., was up to look over" his onion crop Saturday and Sunday. "' '.- -' -r- . ' Mr. and -Mrs. Trascel and Mrs. Jkliller from Beaverton, visited, a fW days with their son Fred Tras - .cel.-'' '. . ; ; ;. , ,; : ... V Elmer Weinert was, here from Washington and visited wilh his brother Walter a week. A surprise party was given Mr. D. Degross on his birthday Mon day. About 40 friends were pre sent. Mr, DeGross was presented with a set of cuff ' buttons and books, by the Over the Top Boys. The evening ; was spent playing Sheriff Taylor spent a few days here this week. . . " s Mrs.. Neal Sr., is visiting rela tives in and near Salem. .: I Ernest Hyland has purchased the town water works from Mr Johnson. There has been consid erable shortage of water and Mr. Hyland contemplates running: an other stream of wafer from some other source into the reservoir.' Brooks games, singing. Refreshments J Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuller vis ited a few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Savag6 on Salem Prairie Mrs. John Dunlavy and son John Jr., were guests of their aunt Mrs. J. E. Naylor in Gervais on were served at a late hour. 4 3 i tvt Rickey; Farmers ta our community will bogin cutting grain the first of the Vi CC'l. . ; TfW. Corbett is-movthg1 his house preparatory to building a- new one. Harvesting of 'tha : loganberry crops is almost completed. . Erwih Sturgis went to Portland on Thursday for a few days visit with his aunf and family. Willard Ramp went to Portland Monday on business. Mr.' and Mrs. John Dunlavy and children. Marie and John Jr.. were Liberty Arthur Weaver, of Camas,' Wn. has been visiting with his brother, Grover Weaver, here for a , few days, but has returned to - his home. , i ; Wm. A. Dalziel, and Mrs. KHng- er, Geo. Johnson and Iva Gilbert of Salem, were callers at 0. L. Dencer's Friday evening, i i Roland Jory is progressing nice ly with his new dairy barn. . Last Friday night a crowd of . young teeth and sparkling smiles. the passer-by in some special ar ticle. I Assembled upon a table in front of her are her "beauty prod ucts," or samples of nature's van ity1 box. . : ; j j "No dressing table is complete without rouge these days," ! says the lecturer, "but the best kind consists of creamed carrots, which we will call nature's own paint or complexion brush. Eeat them cooked or raw. No matter how tender or delicate your skin you can use yellow carrots cooked In milk 'twice a week. By mixing these two colors within the body, a promising color will appear upon the cheeks of almost any person whose health is anyway near nor mal.'f f'---if; j Continuing on the question of the complexion the lecturer goes on to say: "If you are pale and sallow, try our highly recommend ed j skin softener, an apple hang ing from the bough of the fruit tree. It is delivered in an air tight package, but be sure and al ways eat the package Itself, the apple skin. "Our most important product of all is cowa'-vanishing cream. Knes. queens, princesses, actresses, film stars and mothers all recommend it. It gives you good bones, white There PEOPLE AND EVENTS SILVERTON L1LLIE t. M IDS EX. SUteimaa Corref.pond.il , SILVERTON, Or., July 17. (Speclsl to The Statesman.) TUp on opening the bids submitted for the building of an armory at Sil verton it was found that none could be considered as all were higher than the amount of money provided for the purpose. Changes in the plans as to choice of ma terial to be used will be made and new bids called for, the bids to be opened July 2 Si people gathered there and danced until a late hour.7 ' ' , , Robert Gilmore, who is employ ed at O. L. Dencer's berry yard, met with quite an accident while la Salem Sunday falling to the pavement he was run over by an automobile, the wheel' passing H11 wew8U"ed to blond over his left arm and hand, , no bones were broken but he was bad ly bruised. . - .'. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. ,V. ItJ Dallas has had as their guests, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bhenke.' of Florence, Ore. and ah uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cully from Canada. C. R. Dencer of Marion was over Monday .'on 'business.' r." ', ' .' " Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Osborn of Berkeley, Cal.,and7Mr. and Mrs. guests; o Mr, and Mrs. John Nay- Mitchell of Ean Francisco lor in Gervais on Sundav. plfps are being made to build a large warehouse-In-Brooks near the hew spur track which is being Mr and Mrs. F. Van Erman off built here by the Southern Pacific Etajton. Mrs. Ed Meyer and son oti company. , Portland. Mrs. A. L. Baker of Mill City, were guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee Sunday evening. The Frcsbyterlan church people! of Salem held a picnic atllageln Grove last Wednesday evening. v. II. McMillan has added another cow. to .his Jersey herd. . : ,lA -i .Mrs. D. A. Harria visited rela tives In Salem Friday. b-iU Johnny L. Edwards of Spokane has been the guest of bis uncle -G. .Edwards. Miss Ellen Hacklt left this week for an extended visit with rela tives and friends In Washington. - About 200 people attended the Brooks Community Club's annual picnic held in W. I Fuller's grate Just north of Brooks at Brookslde After dinner a program was given by' the "young people of Trinity church of Sllverton. ; Games and races of many sorts were then staged by both young' and old with prizes for the winners. The Trln - - I Ity bandwhlch was to have furh- rraCUrn Isued most pf the. musical pro gram was unable to be on hand. , m . - . - ' r ; &J. Stelner attended thn CElThis Was auite a dlaannointmpnt convention In Portland last week. J to , thj "Brooks 'jeople .who had Vlck s nax puller Is busy puu-1 looked forward to this treat..They ing flax in this community. The flax1 crop; looks' Very, promising., Mr: and Mrs. Charles . Smith, of ,, Oregon' City, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V Powell : last Sunday. They were a ccom pa n led by thei r t wo dau gh ters, Lofs Ine and Beulah. ; ; I, ... Ed Elsenbach is building a tonk tower for F, -A. Frasler. , . i ' Fred Rice of Salem was here .Wednesday' helplns his brother, Charles, the local blacksmith, do some heavy Work..;. j ,; x MIssca Jessie and Pearl Glasner are picking, berries for Mr. and Mrs..; Paul Silke. t A r : i Matt Smith ad family have sold, their farm and will move to Los Angeles , in the; near f nture.s " Mr. and Mrs. George Kleen at tended a, birthday dinner at Sil- verton last Sunday. still have the promise of concert at no distant date.' a-real North Howell ' Y are mo toring through to Canada, and are stopping with their friends here. Mrs.-Anna Robbhrs and Miss Dan ta Bobbins. Miss Danta Bobbins again has charge iot the children's play ground In South Salem. , 4 J.-.V Dencer of Salem was at P. S. Dencer's Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rains has as their guests, Mr.- and Mrs. O. Rains of South Dakota, who motored through. Their coming was a sur prise to the J. R. Rains' family. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stevenson went to Portland Wednesday, Mr. Stevenson will attend the Elks' convention and return Friday, in e. Cunningham is, harvesting one? of the best fields of wheat that has been grown in this wlcin ity for some time. t . .t:r " : The Marion county child health demonstraUon, will take place at the community hairhere July 30 and 31. ; Two . specialists, doctors will be' there. : Mother's take not ice, bring the kiddies. is enough produced in England for every one to have four or, five glasses each day, or even more if be desires it. "Here is our complexion pow der extracted from wholesome cer eals porridge, rice and barley: or brunette. The best powder puffs are fluffy potatoes baked in their skins, but always be sure and eut the skin too. Eye sparklers, made from the phosphorous In creamed onions, are excellent. "We have also vanity cases in several shades of green, made from leafy vegetables. The spin ach case is perhaps the most pop ular among business women. Ann always remember that the beauty secrets of the bonniest English girls are yours, for the eating." A number of Scouts, both boys and girls, of Sllverton plan to at tend the all-Lutheran chautauqua which begins next week at Glad stone park. The Scouts are ex pected to earn a part of their tickets and various ways of earn ing the money have been used. berry picking proving one of the most popular, while the berry sea son was on. Sllverton readers were Interest ed to note In Thursday's Portland papers the appearance of Bobby at the Elks convention. He was taken to Portland by his owner, G. F. Brazier, a member, of the Elk lodge. The 11 puppies of which Bobby is the father, are to be auctioned and part of the pro ceeds used for philanthropic work among children. L. E. Inman, whose new build ing on the corner of Oak and First streets, on the former site of Steel hammer's blacksmith shop, is nearly completed, received notice this week that he had been award ed the contract to install a steam TODAY 'ONLY. 1 i - j - A $2 Value i .--' . -' V-"-' . Oven Glass 1 . With Fauicy Frame )gc Buy Now Hate At last we have been able, through a very for tunate purchase to offer our. customers a pie plate of oven glass in a beautiful pierced frame highly nickel plated and polished, at a price within the reach of all. Not necessary to ad-, vise prompt buying: for we know they will not be in stock long. Cut Glass Water Set TODAY ONLY 98c per set Beautiful Art, clear Crystal Glassware, deeply cut. This is a remarkable bargain and will sell out quickly. Come early and take advantage of this sale Watch For Our New Special Every Week X2 Corvallifri-The S60,000 Elks temple will have the largest audi torium in that city. SAVE with i 1 , ' Yets Ma gf5 m wA WA Mr. and Earl Rickard and chil dren, Mr, : and Mrs: Thomas Bump and children, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rickard and children spent a few days at the coast last week. A pleasant surprise was given Sunday the 12th for Mrs. M. A. Dunn. . At the noon hour a buf fet lunch was served followed by ice cream in the afternoon. Those present were: Mrvand Mrs. C. L. Dunn and children of Labish. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Dunn and children burn, Mr; an 4 1 Mrs. I Farmer and Children of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. -Clawd Ramsden has purchased teoDunln, Mr. and ilrs: 'R." O. the AU?T5 Brothers - warehouses 1 Dxinn an son; Keith; Mr. and ilrs- loth here and of ; Portland, -Mr. , and! Mrs. Geo Zurlinde aBdt t6 girls otjWoodWtion centers of the factories from English Girls Are Told ?.fet0 GetRed Cheeks MANCHESTER. Enelaud tureY Vanity Case" is the tlUe of an ingenious and; entertaining beauty pamphlet issued by the British National Milk Publicity council recently to enlist the ln terest of people In wholesome food. The little booklets are sent par ticularly to girls' clubs and to fac tories throughout the country where young women and boys are employed. Lecturers from the council visit the clubs and recrea ting to time, to emphasize the im portance of good health. "The' lecturer takes as her model those-- indefatigable saleswomen la . STTlUCrtjind. j L. E. Dunn anJ daugMerf Blanche placed la larffa Bliop? ; q -atercl atijour an DnUO.STOJlE MILK OF MAGNESIA , TOOTHPASTE Contains 41 per cent True j Milk of Magnesia Restores Natural Color by .; Kemovinff Stained Film ' It Polishes Your Teeth Gives Them New Beauty It Cleans the Teeth and - Keeps Them White - - - , It Corrects Acid Mouth and Prcyents Tooth Decay 5QcLarBeSize Perry Dnig Store 113 South Commercial Salem, Oregon '1 . V". ',, ' I . i v.:."; ' v.-v: :- v:at; -y ;-,! S f I I DO YOUR FEET HURT? Corns and callouses removed with out pain or soreness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains in feet, weak-foot, flat feet, foot stains and fallen arches adjusted. Do not suffer. I will give you the best that science can produce in scientific chiropody. . Consult DK. WILLIAMS about your feet. Hours 9 to 5 :30 ' Phone G16 Kan SVxj Fm Pifips tixBuOd 326 $ieaa-rtatU.n:2n ViUiElkSogtf FxA,7bco REPAIR DEPARTMENT Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We use nothing but the very best grade of leather that money will buy. q(, Mr. Jacobson, in charge of this dc partment, is an expert in his line has spent years in f attories and repair shops and. will do nothing but high grade work. Si r -ii