The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 05, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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'Auburn
Tbe "call of the, road" ia heard
through our lair land. The popu
lation of Auburn la quite depleted
at presect. J V ;VV; v
Mrs. ACgust Grimm has-gone to
. Cross Fields. Alberta. Canada, to
Tlslt her daughter Mrs. Frances
Ilarnack:.- . . .--j; Yi y '.--r-.-Mt,
Hood is wooing several au
tolste. Among them are Mr. and
Mrs. W; O. "Walling and family
who plan to make tb loop. . Mr,
and Mrs. A. Llndbeck, who are
t'ilslfc many points of .Interests,
fcratef- Lakie, Gregory Cares.- Cold
Hill, Coos. 'Bay and nanyt other
points; Mr. Frank Oerod will take
charge, of the ranch during -their
absence.
f Air. Harvey Armstrong and family-
are 'now occupying ! the Jones
honflej '. . ... , '; ... ';
-;2Jp. 'aad Mrs, Mathia baveVrs
turne to;thir;.home;tere., H ,
llr. -Wok Itamsden lias chosen
Oakland, Cal.for a trip. .-.'..' .,.
t. Mr. and Mrs. At Labraaohe have
returned; from Jthe ait. ; f. r ;
i iMifcs : kna I Armstrong- under
went ' an opperatlon f or ; tonsils
Moaday'U... ."i! 'V'2'-t ' '-V': ';
; Mrs.- Roy Ifa turner has returned
from a visit with her mother In
Daketai l.i' .-
; There will be" no preaching In!
Auburn Sunday on' account ef the
Jennings Lodge ca'inp. . - ; . j
Miss Mabel Barnes of ' Portland
isyf6 'teach' in . the new, fiye-roomi
school at ''prient near Greeham,!
this" wlateV. (She' will also hare
charge at .the music classes.' She;
ii" 'Weil known here being niece'
of the lite Mrs. A. Williams. . ; t
'Evangelists of the Missionary
Alliance are occupying the1 Sher
man, residence while resting.
'We do not favor the '"head in'!
; parking srstem. , -. , f.TV"
.The. mile, of-new paving and
eost. rqm!,' the t asylum la com-(
PlQfred-and open for .traffics V I
Staytbn
m JU Wi'-Mayo and . family have
returned -ftrom a vacation 4rip
spent at , Crater "land 1 Diamond
. lakes. ! " " '
; ' Fv J. Jones,. with Mrs. Jones an
' their BOll Harrv . mntnrml !tn Tat
toraon -vihere they attended a gathli
ering of the'.Holt clan on Sunday.
, ;..Mi6aj Mary Feebler o Portland
j was,, among those from a distance
who attended, the funeral of , Will
- lam McKinnon here Sunday!'-Miss
Peebler ia an aunt bf th'e.deeeased
loy. "C-,:V. . .''r U,n
Norman .Davie "and "wife and
heir BonCornellqs, -were hera Sun
day from Portland, and" spent the
da'y at the Jmes, Fi. Davie home.
i Edward- Bell of the, First Na
4 tlonal , bank, and t his family; left
Sunday, 'for Newport where they
t have rented aT cottage and 'Will en
Joy the salt air .at .the beach for
the !xt 10 days: - r
I "Melfbrd, Allen of Spritrgflelfl,
was here the first of Uhe"' week
'vTfe'itlng his rnother, Mrs. Mary
AlleV.r-Mr."vAnen Is" engaganff
ttff iitfdertaking Tuslnesr inthat
i ' George ilTelkl and wif e.oTport
j land are spending the( week , here
' as: guests of. their respective, p'ar
fcutsMr, and Mrs. John Mielki and
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. CrabtreeMr,
MielM is an employee at Olds;
Mertman KInk'a Hto?rt"-?? T '.' -
ilalanalJlnd.!!Iaily0:
iur!a oui to me cascaaia. miners
sponge Sunday where they spent
a' pleasant dav uttA hhiiraA
Refreshing water of the spring
uc. u. s urt-wer and wie,.MIss
. Marar Staran and a'lrr friw,i toff
. Brewed Tn W8
Brewer and. the young ladies, have
SiWrSS r a aoh- T
rtoctoy returned home on account
r Norway- Gives
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Is en is seen t.
xlirir.2 on:f '"
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f (lift) Lir.cV
: t their recent'
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;? Hffi: 6N &TATESMA1T SALEM, OREGON H; '",
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ol hjs large, p.rctTc 4and.will make
week-end trlps'td' the beach during
their siayXlCt
' ..iell.'Dinsmore and. wife of Port
Ian mo! ored, 'over'f:'ur.duy moin
tag and i'pent -i&r.d'ay with Mis.
Al lie. S. Caiiwj.et iiui vg roe . in
-wr -!VA,i v.;-r.--
; y Frank,- Lesley .and - family- r-.
turned Sunday. r.f.terp6onv from a
wo'tbr trip through '.Jibe,' eastern"
part .of the tael. ; TheyVrere .'a'
poai' from home wovcrai f weelts;.
thr major., parV'pf I Va Imeielns
bfQB t a ' tllidi way ': spr in ga I no;; r
Pendleton. :4 .wljere' t'lj .,'.,'splnr a
rrion.tlk 1 styearT1 return '.'trip,
was ,'made via CfiterXAke'..-J'J';; 1
Willia m Crabtree ar d wife .we re
hoHt;anday toa- nvmber ot out
of 'pi Vfli r'irfeh.ds' jwjiS.'otfk Tin
to- spcrd .the day, at'their hotitt
able V lJaSf',J''Aju'bn hpiS" '.were.
Mr Cri btreeVi.,.l!'er;- M rs".' Mary
Fewell. of Albany! wW wfll' make
ttii etded 'stay wirfi 'her .daugh-"
ter.- .v 'Mr, eerera rnveit of jPortr
la m d ',21 r ' xl n d 1 r MS "Ed '.To wnseml
of Salem antJtflei daughleV Gwen-
cia rnii'g;hpstpssSunday when' i.e
enieriaineaa party, -oi jnenrtA .in
l't'.rt r of her 'busband's birtfidav.
The occsioif Va planned ani car
ried, out as complete surprise,
speochle'ss when '-e ""entered ' his
k9jri9,te rin'd th? Kjoup of relatives
gainerea :tners to- do nonor, to his
Natal 'day. Thosi? present ' were
brother, stn andl wife oHoric afterwhich ice cream and
in 4 14 V nle -. L! w is ' pfo ri 1 an ;
.tnjtiij, ii s.oaviv aim miss juuu
Bock of Salem: -Mrs. c. ii: Vareiia
and" SQn; of 'Sha w, ' ;A 'large11 cak 3
bearing . 59 candles- centered Hhe
prettily appointed" table.
, , unerai services were neitl vin
the chapel at the Weddle roortur-i
ary Sunday morning at 9:0 for
Aviniam' Peebler'lrefclnnon. the
14 year old sofadf h,lTi andvMrs.
Mekinfibn whbse death oocdrr-
fed on 'Thursday morning "'6f last
week In Raltri' Thtf"W Ii'bM
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Id fiave bUd? to ldeath fbllovtiag'an
operation for the 'removal rot ton-
fls? aiid,a4enoid3.rRev. Hay of the
Chri6ti4n !4chutch ? conducted rthe
serviee 'and! the body was taken t6
Ueliahon; for burial. 'K
VR'-iUT WoodJ whdse batterv shon
-was burglarized in broad daylight
by a patty', of .tourises.who- reeiR-
tered at .a local hotel is "Jones
and party, one day last week, has
reoovered-t.the stolen goods In. a
novel manner. Mr. Wood received
information' through different
channels as to the identity of . the
party, and sent a tracer after them
awt"- on Saturday morning' mail'
was surprised to find the stolen
foods' had been- returned, to him
by4 parcel post, bearine' no other
markings' 'except thbsn' showing
they had been mailed from Meier
& Frank's store. : r t
Semite": Mills ''-T
Mr. an3 Mrs.R. J. Hendricks of
PH6,!1?1.1.? Mrs. aLena Bellinrer
Sunday afternoon. . ,
..-Mrs. Herman" . Ianrtnrino
pthildrbn 'tl&ILed..-. relatives in Sil-
verton Tuesday. ; ; : . ... . : ;
Earl-; Groshong. who ha hn
visiting in North Dakota 4he-past
bix weeics, has. returned home. M :
'Joe Cersch of Portland visited
his parents here
) -Sit,:- afadi; M.rja.-: Fre4 Drager bf
Ulem, attended the funeral r
vice f .Mr. Commftna -rhi.
mornine
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fMrj.'knd 'Mrs. lnrat CMiai''i.
turned home from' thelr honey-
Urr,. .i
mwB.tnp. -wmch - was spent 'in
'SSi ScciiVli-visiting
relatives in MolaUa- - , s
Misse, Beatrice Amundson and
Grace'Dunagan 4hd Eathaa Beed
Amundsen Rccc ption of C6hquc7o?
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made a tripAo Mt. Hood last Wf ek"-
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- Misa Henrietta Plas of" San
Francisco is- visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Plus 'and family.
Mr. and Mrs., Herman Holmes
and family. of Sijvertbn visited Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Landwing Tues
day evening. . ., , - ,
' Funeral sery ices for Harve Com
roons, -whb passed away in Salem
Monday, July 27. at the age of 7&
years, were held at. the. Friends
church here Thursday morning at
iu O'clock. wJRey,Ir. Sims of Sa
lem, assisted by . Rev, Mr. Allen,
iConducted the services.' Inter
ment took "place In the JOOF cem
etery. Besides hi3-widow, .""Anna
jCpmmons, he. is survived by a
granddaughter. Mrs. Charles Shar
back of Mt. Angel, and a brother,
iNi Commons'. of Idaho, "hesidetf a
hbst; of mends.' -'t; ' ' ; .f
John B rougher has " returned
h6mevfrom 'a sis' weeks stav at
Canip tewM.'. 'r. t r . - :
' Ml-.: and Mrs. E. W.'Caulseri and
family attended the 'rThrfetlW vn.
deavwr cdnvenUon at Twin"Rbcks.
Mr; and Mrs. 1! O.' TMoAl and
daughter ''Jeah 4 left Saturday, far
AiDrta. Can., where thev will vfatt
friends arid relatives for a couple
or weeks.. , 'ul
;V4J; Oak: RidgS-v
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' On Thursday', July .23 the La
dies' club met at ;the home of
Mrs. J. A. Neal.' . The afternoon
was pleasantly SDent in needle-
cake were tie rved bv the hostess.
Mr. Roy Ste'nberg has sold s his
interest, in the barber shop to Mr.
Osbdrn, ' ;. ,
Mr." Stenberg and family left
for Albany Tuesday where" they
will visit, relatives j before : going
on to Canadawhere they expect to
make their home. ' The Stenbergs
formerly lived in. Canada V t "" ;
- . Mrs. , Brookman was taken to
an Albany hospital where she has
undergone a"; very serious 'opera
tion. For"seyeraI days she was
in a critical condition but is get
ting along-very well at present, 5
' Dr. E. C. Wilsori is in Eugene
for several days. j f 1
; Mr. Gosha .returned Sunday af
ter a week visit in Salem.'
Dr. Woddruff of Railhead was
in town Thursday. H '"
.' - ; Rosedale
On last Wednesday evening the
Birthday club met for an enjoyable-time
at the home of -Mr, and
Mrs. Gannoy:-Variousi games were
played in thev beautiful garden
about , th$. house." f Xiate in ;the
evening ; delicious j refreshments
were' .served; r". a'- i -jr,:: ;
The banks of Battle Creek made
a lovely place fort the Christian
Endeavor social, which was held
last Wednesday evening at the W.
Ed i Way's ; place. Out Pf ' door
games, were played and a bonfire
added "to the- enjoyment of "the
even.lng. ' .'.r,.;.' .': ,
A. number jpf ' Rosedale '" young
people attended the -picnic dinner
Saturday evening at the Sunny
side home of , '3Ir. and Mrs.
Heckart honoring th.e birthdays of
Ellen and Max Perabert8n.'
"PaVt ofrthe Harris' family spent
most of last week at the coast..
Mr: and Mrs. Thomai'andram
Hy have moved. to Salem: f
The Bilnston family . have re
turned home front the coast for
a short time. However they plan
to leave soon- for the 'teaches
again. ' . ,; " ' t
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bloom and
thelr motor- guests i returned Te
cenlly from their trip to Washing-
ion couniy --ji -
' Mr. n1 Vf. T7 . ...
i ueaca visitors .recently. ' '
Mr. ana Mrs; Roy., Bates and
iamiiy of Sunnyside were 'Sunday
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'u'.;- thrones whiih ll'trcd to
' I' -.jccrpsTuI .Upt to
s-ov lu t!.e Party.
dinner guestsofjjr, and. frs.
Conway.1' , .. :" ..- . v : '
Mr; and Mrs. Brown of Salem
visited friends here Sunday.-
Tom : McGrllchrlst and bride
were ' Rosedale visitors Sunday;-
Mt; Plpasant-Cole f
Harry Shank and? family, of
Albany spent last Sunday with
home, folks at.Mt. Pleasant. :
Francis Horeth and family ofJ
aaiera epenu Saturday night at the
M. T. Ryan home. Mr. and Mrs.
Ryan accompanied them to Salem
Sunday. ,;... " " .
Misses Mabei."Schulit 'and. An
gelina Ryan and Fred Smith and
Henry Ryan all made a trip to Sa
lem Sunday. '
t . "Mrs, . Esther 'Ray returned home
Sunday after au extended visit at
McMInnville. ; :.-l' ,
S Elsie Peters spent Tuesday "af
ternoon with Maude Smith
Joe Pierbk and family were Sa
lem visitors last Sunday.
. "Jlarley. Darby , made a" trip ' to
Oregonxfjity last Sunday. !
Charley Peters shocked grain
for Ben Darby last Monday as he
is In a hurry to get" It finished,"1 ;
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,,Mrs. Shaw and Ron Guy motor
ed to. Cottage Qroye and spent the
wegk end wlth.heV daughter Mrs.
Ivan Lorance and family. . .
Mrs. C, V, Ashbaugh and Mrs.
Dan Cronan.. were week ehd vls
itors in Vancouver. ; i .
- Visitors at the Dunlavy ' home
on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
F. Sylvester '.of.-Berkley. Calif.,
Mrs. M.E-vIvarten, , Miss Stella
Kajirten, Mrs. Etta Aldrich, J. T.
Sneed and Louis , Walkerof Portr
land, 'and Ivirs. C. D. NavloiL and
Mbw Minnie' Vogt,!bf Gervais.
.T.he Ladies Aid society- met at
the, home of Mrs. A. E. Harris on
Thursday afternoon. The . after
noon was spent sewlpg. Refresh
ments were served by the. hostess.
Turn
er'' :
( The. Turner Flax. Co., has made
another shipment of tow. ; ; '
- Ham .Riches who , has been In
Salem under the doctor's care for
a number of weeks, has returned
to his home.. , w ;7i,-:'llA
' j'F'M. Bear, and wife drove down
from Plainvlew Wednesday. Carol
Klser. returned "with, them.
Ben Funston -waa. In Salen
Thursday as a witness In the Kelly
trial.." '.."," " ' '1 1 (. - -
5 snraleutaoincmlwypoauoauooo
-" Miss EJhel Given is still visit
ing in Seattle. . I , . ' r- C ' r
- Arthur . .Salisbury a- che.mls,t.ln
the Camas paper mill-Is home for
his vacation: - j: -.'.-. '-. . 7T
'Mr: , and Mm. t. tt smin 1
tended a funeral In Sllyertptt Fi-
v'Mrs. Ciffin of California: wEd
has- spent some weeks -with' her
sister. Mrs. F. C Delxell. ht m-
turned home.-'' r ',
C O. Bates and ' familv. sneiit
Sundayfnear, Lebanon;. .. .,
P. E. Thomason, hna' Mtnriut
from a business trip : to Portland.
Mrs. Ernest' Mobre entertilp'edi
Tuesday evening "with 'a - lined
snower for "Miss Ertdma' Moore.
'Mrs. Riser aad daujrbfr ';
visiting at th C. A. Bear' hbm'e.
J. N. Duncan ' and wife - were
out from" Salem Thursday. . ,.;
' Mr. and Mrs. Mi A,";llUl were
In Salem Monday. r
. i ne Kpworth League . recehUv
held a very interesting social ana
business' mMin,
them plan-to go to FalUity the
coming :ek10 Sd 1
conference. " . " ! . :
. Mrs. m. T. Miller has returned
from Portland.,. . . "
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Sidney
Charles Hartley was ylstting
ou ground Macleay this week. He
says -they have very good 'crops
out.that'way, '.They are golngo
- ..rtes.h. out tnere pretty soon.
k R' . Farr has Pu"ed;hls Jiay
bailer in after a long ajid success
ful run. . -
; ! -want: to ' thank; theTSnbstituVe
correspondent very much for car
rying on the news Wrltingand h6
dJd very well m eriting and ex
plaining things fully for the bene
fit 6feverf6ne.:; The correspond
ent was camped with some friends
about -two-miles -over in Clal&bp
county. Our nearest town wus
Nehalem. -and that .was about
seven or eight miles away. 'We
sure-saw soiab'-very. large moun
tains and. some of them were'all
rock. -Everything is nice- and
green, and the;' sun. onlji ihines
once a week. But we had a gobd"
time, anyway, . , . , ;
NdrtK HoXvell
3' S. Roomier la driving a new
Ford truck. ','.' w . , .
t A "Ula daughter? arrived at the
home,;of. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Itlck
ard on July 25 ,
' "Ellis Steve ns anrl famtlir iim(
last Sunday at Wilhoit Springs.
- Mr.Vahd' Mrs." A-'ff v;t
drove to Clarion last Sunday. V .
Joe Russ started. his threaJiing
outfit last, Wednesday.-.: . i
' Mr.-an4-Xf r q.o ti--i i
. ... v. unmru ana
family are spending the week-end
It is' teally net th 'nnpsfin
to what fooila are good for and
what are bni for. a nervous -person.
It is'slr:;iy a'naestion of !:,-
foods that uiii produce t" e i x!
taum of health.' ii the p.. . n j
nature will, la l.rr way, or :
t! ? cerv- -;i 't . . . .-
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c'rrt a ul.tjry cr. 1 a rytcri t!
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"Ldtlje Roster
FUATEBMAli r.UDEit OS" EAGI.KS, BMvt
u4 3rd W. O. W. 8, U.
trsiow EosTxa
TyPOGRAPUICAL tiO. - 210 KECOND
etnrdmjr, 3 pi w; - M. I). Pilkiagton,
pr-idnt; Rot H. TtlJr-tt. -irmnrt.
living "to rebuild the nervet cellal
This dietary should be simple" and
nutritious, abounding In lettuce,
spinach, .celery, " and- in .fact all
green, edibles meat In modera-'
tion fruits used freely few or
pp rich" foods no condiments or
toruaclC but; feeding il Instead of
just fl!ling;it,
Chewing the roods very thor
oughly to 'appease-- the appetite
without excess,' drinking plenty of
water to make 'easler the elimina
tion '6f waste - and td keep' the
body ' in good' condition -and' hb
stimulants which over-wprk the
nerves, leaving " them tired and
worn out all theae''po'lhti are
well to remember;' ": v v
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Mr. and, Mrs. C. Cesner or Au
burn were. guests of B; B. Cesner
on Sunday.--
M." M.Magee motored to Scotts
Mills Saturday to visit his mother,
W.hO l ill. r- . . s . .. .". .-,''
i il. McMlllen Is building - new
house.. r : t5-;..- ,
Mrs, A. L Baker, and Frank
Harris of Mill i City, and Dolly
Glenn of Salem spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris.. , V '
D. Frystle. finished, picking lo
ganberries vTuesday. . , 1T
, Threshing has" commenced In
bur Qo'mfnunlty; . . : -
BetheI,"our nearest neighbor.
Is, to.' build a modern, school, be
fore the opening of school,. There
were only, two opposing "votes at
the'eiectloiu ". ,.;';.. ,., ":
Mrs! Kemario oi Salem twa a
business visitor inour neighbor
hood the first of the. week., ..'.-,
. .Mr. and Mrs. E. Simpson of'Sa
lem were zuests of Mr 't,a ta
Arthur Binega'r Wednesday.
r - Labish . Center . '
Mr.: and Mrs. Frank Ishom are
being congratulated .upon- the
birth. Friday night of a seven-
pound baby boy.,.i . .
A. Horschurch, and' son and
daughter were gone a few days on
a camping trln -to the mountains.
north at Bants1.: Ore. " ' 'V -
y- Threshing is In- full swing In
this - neighborhood, grain is ex
ceptionally good this "season. - .
Mrs. Fred TWce! is Tisiting fn
Portland, and Beaver ton.! jc
li ana r Airs. . tan isom ana
children- Mr. and Mrs. D. De
Gross 'made the ML 'Hood loon
last, week-and apent the night at
Cloud Cap Inn,, so as to see the
beautiful sun rise Friday ' nrtirh-'
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Hazel Green'
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Mr. and "Mrs." Carl Johnson and
children and mother,. Mrs. Louisa
juuuituu, npni aanaay wiib ner
sfstef,f Mrs. Adah Jones pf Port
land." ; !
' liomer 'Davis " returned f r'o'm
eastern Oregon Saturday. f . v ',
Haxel Bracken broke her" arm
Friday"' rv- ' ' - - - -
' Mr" and .Mrs. Carl Morris are
IS . Ud pafent8 of a 80n born
1 Saturday. , . - . . .
' M,8S Matke of Lebanon is . vi4It-
lh- "
-an Aiorns. , t.; . , f, t . .
Mr. Thrun and familv ahd B. C
ZelinskiT and tamllv had & nlcnfc
at Seiah Springs $uriday.' . :
Gharlptte Van Cleave spent the
bast, week at . Salem' with" 'her
grandmother, Mrs. "Matilda1 Van
..MrsJ. W. Clark of. Salem was
a guest at the F- O. Johnson .home
the' past tweek, Mr. and -ira.' F.
O. ' Johnson .'and " children' Elmeir
and Earl and , Fj-ank,'. Jr- and
guest. 'Mrs. Clarke;' spent Sunday
at Wilhoit Springs. .:.' ,. . -.; .'. .
'. Jerone Parmentier and "daugh
terVlrgnia ot Washington visited
his parents,1 Mr, 'and Mrs. George
Parmentier the past week.-,' , .n .
; Rev. and Mrs. S. S. ; Turley "of
Winona Lake, Ind.." who ,have
flosed a "successfuf three v, weeks'
meeting," Were taken, to Hopewell
Monday by,. G. , O. Looney where
they will- begin,, revival '.sery Ices.
A. number of people from Brooks
and Labish Center and some from
Woodburn attended services here
Sunday' evening,' 1 . :
Albert Johnson and plater. .MUs
Carolyn Johnson of Seattle", visited
their sister, .Mrsv WtF. Rodgers at
Hubbard Wednesday , , .. N
. The. Woman's .Missionary assor
riation. of Salem 'district will hold
Its. annual meeting IVusuat J3 un
der , G..U. Looney s grape ,vipe.
There. will.be aerogram ol. music
and . addre by t members .'of lo
cala of-Salem, Hazel" 'Green and
Hopewell.- : :v - f , '.-:. - ,
: Mr, anj Mrs. Miller Of Portland
vere r week-end -gnests at t B n
Cleners. . ".
. I. -:cr Cliae anl family a:il
brother Monroe of Parker and EI
don -llaymet "of : California were
nesU at'ilr: "Waiica'a Suriay .
! John Van Cleave had a 80 foot
Wen "drilled "last' week.' ' " ' y
: There will be service Sunday
evening. alo.rrrer r.-.eetln!r r.:u!
workers' 'clas -Vfc.ifcday. at - S
b'cTack.' . . - 1 V
:.lr. and Mrs. Jack Cambelliof
crtlacd visitp.l ?r.-s". Camber.'.
.icther, Mrs. Mait:.,.i. V.'clf, &lJ
; :n Archie HcC . A : ' 1
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tlaa rata, a4fartiaamaat ra. ia
coaaaeatira iaaaaa.
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Ada. raa Sandaj OiiLY ekar(4. at
aa-tuB nU. . .T
AaVartiaaaaata (azeap FartaaaU
a4 Eitaatioaa Waatad) will ta takaa
Tar taa UUphaaa ii Ua adrartiaar I
a anbacribor Va pboaa. , . t
Tba Statoamam will raeaWa iitr
tlaemaau at aay tiiao at tka day ar
ifkl. T laiara prapar eUiaifica
Uaas d a. akoald ka ia bafara T P..HC,
m nilAva rtm ... t P
Money to Loan
Oa Ral KktaU
T. K. FORl
(Ofar Ladd Baak Baak)
BEFORE TOa'LFAVH YOCR HOMB
'--, OK CAR HAVE IT i
Insured Properly
Pboaa; If 1. Baia a Sedrleki, t.!s.
i Baak feldr. - v ..4 2d tf
-AUTOJIOBILE3
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Parti for alt. eara. We a.n for laaa.
Oct ear prk.-4 a tranara. ,. Balam Aata
Wraafcina Ca ,40a. ii. Ckpixb,, 8trce
Pkaa lino. . ' , . laJU
COiXEa ALTQ WRKCKIJJa.CO, wifl
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p. Qn V. Coitimorriat :1ttf
GOOD SERVICE rAHl rRTRCH. MED-LBR-
LrUiOi'GUOU OaRAOC. a
oral rapairiat. aeaaor.Ja...Uraa. If ilia
aad Roatk Commareiat. iTioaa 6S4.
Smtetf
AUTO TOPS " -' e 5
U 1- ; ' '
pis ra tor top; ash paikt wo ex.
,,04. Hall Aat Top 4 Paia Ebop.
, A injU'.WAXTKD j;
--"'- HOP PICKERS WA3TTED. tt
Par-twa aw yard, ah Hltoat
Raacb. aaae. Ladtpeadaoc. .117 -aaraa.
and the Curtia Kaaeh. nar Talbot t
tioo, JO Kriv Uaual acooaaada
tioaa .farviahad.. -Yard ia aacllDt
thapa. Pickioc will brjia about p
tbo -lat. R(ialcr-aw at Ucorfa
VTatara cicar atora. or lartiit A
Coraoyar, Bos 63, over iuiiy'i atora.
j"25tf
present were , Mrs. Martha .'.Wolf.
Mr: ' and' Tdm. Clem Wolf knd
daughter'" Iona,,'. Rev. 1 and Mrs.
David,' Peterson,. Mr. and . Mrs.
Archie McCorkle ' and : daughter
Velma.', Mr; and Mrs. Xeal Wolf
and daughter of Shaw.. ', Mr. and
Mrs. Cambell were Injured in, an
auto accident the stage overturn
ing on the way.to Portland. H r.
' ' '
AVOULD AH) : SCOPES!
, - , ;: . ' "
SAN . rRANCTSCO. Aug. 1.
(By.- Associated t Press.) Dr.
David .' Starr Jordan, chancellor
emeritus' of Stanford university
and' 'internationally known scien
tist,' today 'announced plans of' a
movement lo raise'a $5,000 achol
arshfp fund for John, T.v Scopes,
defendant In the recent Tennessee
evolution ' trial.' ' Under the ,plan
Scopes would be permitted to do
graduate work in any, institution
which he might. select. V
General . Uarke ts
' PORTliAND. Aug '4. Hay,
buyihg 'prices: Valley timothy
$18f?l; 'do-eastern Oregon' $21
024.50 lfalfa ' 111; ; clover
$16.o: oai hay $15.5 of cheat
$15: oat and vetch $16.50; straw
$7.50 per ton.' Selling prices $2
a ton motev ' ' ' "
I .; r . .- . . '- ' '.. . . u
' PORTLAND. Aug. 4. " Grain
futures: ; yheat. hard white, blue
stein,'; Caart,. August.. September
$1.52;. soft whitt ; August, Sep
tember $1.51; western white, Aug
ust, September $1.50; hard-winter,
. August, September . $1.51;
northern . spring,"' August,', Septem
ber $l.:0;.r western red. t August
$1.46; , September $I.4S; ,BRB
hard' white,' Aus'u8t,",September
$1.54... : ' -. v-. .
September. $30; do gray, August.
September $:;o.. . . , v . . j .
I' Barley 44 pound, August,! Sep
tefuber $3L. . . . , ;
Corn.,. No. - .2, . eastern yellow
shipment, August $4C.(i0. .
Millrun. standard. August $29;
September $28.1 So.- - , "
; Portland, , Aug." 4. Dairy
exchange quotatiout: Iiutter, cx
traa i$c. xtandard.V 4Sc; priyae
Jlrsts 4 7 He; firt.n ;4 5e. --:
Egga. extras,. ise; firsts 2 Cc;
PTillets 32c;-. current receipts
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.watdtof '.'Poa- Meat," fwi 1
, acJw EtaUaAaa Woiiaaaa JDtXita,. a
pon4 floor. . ,
POR REXT LOWER HALP OF LABOR
-'-ftvidrnr a 1031 HtaU. rararS -!
'iaxliKiinc. vatfr and li(kl(. .
WIXME PETTYJOHN, Realtor; -'
JP0R REN Apartmcnta 23
ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM
210 X. 14t. .
APARTMENT
Hall
FURNISHED- I ROOM APARTM EXT.
-rJa Slat.-- " , r . . 3410
2 ROOM APARTMENT JTRNLSHEU OR
afarnUkad: lifhl aad --alr t
. d!2 J. Hit., , ,r , ..23a5
APARTMEXTSr 110 DIVISION ST.
-'-: ... 23aS
POR REST APARTMENTS t9l JT. Caav
aaorciaL. j - - . , HU
APARTMENT - FOR - REST 2 ROOMS
aad kitrhraett. $73.50. 1-rooai aad
kitckaoctte. 13. . CIum ia. - 55S Mar-
lan. - . - !!
Ttn tiEST-RoomM' .'S31
PLEASANT ROOM. CLOSE 1N .PJIOXE
. . .... . r. . . , , 2&a8
HOUSE KEEPINO OR 8LXXPINO roam a.
;t7 Chawah, ,..2iilaaf
FOR REST TO .WlLLAMETTR. GIRL
room aad aoard.iji..plaaaat eon n try
korn. TraanTvoriation . gnarantaad.
( Piaa. alectrie Wkta. bom prmlff.
24 cara blittinui. 2i5tf
PRINTED. CARD BIZJE 14- BT Ta'
wordiaj, "Rama. a Rut," prk XA
..eaata aack, SUUimu Raalaaaa tiTif,
' jrroaad floor. - ... . .
ROOM TOR REXT IN MODERN H0MR.
tkr 4k - frav . atata kovaa. . AU
- coavaalaaca. Ooatloaaaa prcfarrad,
Pleaa fia rofaraacaa sad ddrea A
ear itaama. - 2ii2tl
rOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE TO I
radaata, rit aloepnif porek priTnrft
r XTarytklnj aiadara. Rafaramraa .ra r
quired. Addraaa room, ear Btattma.
- I . .".FOR R1LNT Houod ; 27
FOR- KF.VX 7 ROOM BCXGALOW -I.
nfurniabad. taracr. (ardit, aad frail.
1'oart Ktrrrt. 27a4tf
HOCSEM X)R RENT dto TO: $45
... B1XKK A HENDRICKS -U.
S. bk. bide. 27a2tt
HOCSB TOR .RENT CLOSE IN. IX
' air Botol Arf, - . . - 27J9tf
FOR,-KENT NIC EX.! FURNISHED
- raoat a-owiw, lna- i 'a (ood paaad
. atrraC' baautifal .lurnUoxc tr
- mo - - . . - . . . .
' JTOME REALTT CO.
1C9 8. JIli St. - . , . J7aJ
rOH RENT
B-raoaa kaa at bvu X. Libartf St.
Pr ataattu. '. . .
W. H. tiKABENIIORST aVCO. " '.
375 Ktat 8t. - - - Pbaa SIS
t - - -. , -J"a3
- FOR RENT -
. 7-rat rod pttrd aoaia la arrit
Salaai; 2 block a fram atraat ear. Frit
traaa aad tardea. S0.OO ear maatk.
Ulriek Aad Rooarta, 121 h. Com'l
Piia 1 SS4. - . . 1114tt
Wanted BUsccllancoas CS '
WOQDRT, THR. . ACCnONIFRr-JUTS
ad furbitura for cuk. I'koaa S1L
- , . . 1 -- - w
1 W.lNTi:Du-51itcflUneona S5 !
WANTED 54 I'SXn rOLDlNO CHAIRS.
tfthool D.L Ha. Zi. bataa, Oraf.
, . . I Sad
HIGHEST PttiCES..PAXD FOR TSEa
ttoraa. tool, furoittjr. StUI's L'tad
Oooda Dpt ppon aatrt kaais. t
' ' r-.- 8im23U
c?:t- PAID FOR ' FALS5 tf.f.th
aiKl -d. piaUaam. aad 'diteardad
-.Jairr. ltt f-oiIynf itiJiW'rorl
-.ov .Mro, 'Michiiaa.-. - - - ..
TiATi o, pkivatj: vonst- roa
J k-i.a. - ' f .f iTtrH"ipjta
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t k 5 Or - 1 lrf, ... . 34l4tf
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A coJ X:a. H'finr ear Tral
pJt oa a r',K4 f "r-r . koma
with kit 5it.i Iwi i -ik Iraat, kx
rtH --' I nnonnt- 1 lrr for
fimi-K ' '. $J".J i'ii.i.v pitoxarKt
.i-.inBl. It nl pay ycxi to u
tfi" ti !, r-- 4 l-aainf to-a.'
. if. I'iiA h K..'iuU.r C.
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a room Uiw at Mat. 37a-"
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rOR SALR OLD NEWSPAPERS. TXS '
"V- CUemUti. daptrtelTt
Trespass Notices
For Sale
Tratpat Natiroa. aita 14t tarkaa.
. priatad oa (oad 14 oaa-a raavaaa kaar
,0X.? I Haraby la.
Tkoaa Praaiiaa tadar Paoaity .
of Pf.ti" trif, 15- aab , L.
,JlIi- bUU1 Co, 8.1.
frg- t7Uf
watkixs PRoDrrrs tkrritort'
r mitlar 1520 rara tatoBaa.
- f ar.ii
SELL, C8 TOCR CSED PCRXTTtTRER '
H L. Stiff k-ar.il. j rTI
lxpt. Uppoaita coart aoaaa. J722U,
W raaotpt lorsa la boak. H casta
FOR S.LR
' PX-
- - ,wT.rJ"r aaaia.
ouiea, ai SaU Co
i St.. 1
FOR &lL-Xlvctock 89 ,' S
fRJ.S,t COW--IXyLIRE 745 JJETJ-K-
6MALL, DOQ TEL. lllt j.. -9,5"
VXTEHIKARIAX DR. P1TTKR30H
Pb.. 202S-W. Rt. . ii TlV "mj
FB? W. LANOR, VETERINARIAN '
BEST GRADE OP. WOOD
4 ft. aad 1 lack. . .
Dry aam wev r- .
Orao -Mill wood.
prFecaU frovJk fir,
Jry ad .ld.1
, lrr d ft. aa. M(Ja aad
ak.
Pri
lev
Pt daJiTarjr aad raaaoaakU
botk Ckarck. J-Uw iaa. 4
- -t
pri-
Id INCH OLD FIR SECOND OKOWTM
. OOD COAL DRT WOOD
'PROMPT DELI VEKJ Eft.
r rflLLMAX -ffM-Co
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-Z-- v NURSERY STOCli 49
CUT FLOWERS, FLORAL -DESIONS.
flowar for Witin. Baaaot Nara
- V7,f 2233 iJaTQUd Road. Pkaaa
4. - - . - . - - 4;g
FOR SALE. XIILEAP 17 ACRES OP
. fiad laad. six aBiU-a-frm Raloai GoW
. tnuldiBca...abo -kU altivatod
kalaac paMara. Raaaiag wiui, aoa
tmbr. VS all riva food toraia. Mickt
aeaapt Mat Uada. J. J. Malais.
tr' . Talrpboa J05F5, Saloav Or-
. "' o-alo
: jscraiA5Eor3 ; 01
. .BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM
MaUada ar ad J a. taa ki4 iattt-
,tata .mt-232 S. Cfltuja gt... S. H.
Log a. Pkaa -214. . ...... itj
IALZM FUEL. TRANSFER CO, .751
. Trad- St, E, .
. aa -vaad. coal aad traaafrr. mrime amd
yo .
" !r7r. Pboaa 7 aad It.
irbt pkoiio 1A. . ... '1)7t
LOST AND FOCXD . 53 :
LOST A RILLBOOK WJTH MASON 10
- aad Oddfellow raoaipta. Fiadar l
at Pf1m-n. R-)H. ' B5
rLRSO.VAI
Hirx TREATMENT
POR -APPENDICITIS
It-Ia--ft-Jrtul." .rr. iBtorfaatfa.
Addraaa . Hiu Q ParUaad. Or,
- e$ale-la
frz '1IOXEXTO LOA! - BT-
alpNET. TO. LOAN QN CITT . PROP
r. oitkar boUdiaf aad toaar iaa v
-. priral taoatar. 1 Famj laM vita. i.
aaraco coaapaay oa)r tt IH wnA
(oaaifaaie addd. - Ralpk H. MrCorda.
Xm. ft ad , bavaa-Mar Bidr
FEDERAL FARM LOAN. 1. I. U
Wood. 4L buta St. . dTaA
- 4 -FARM LOANS .
: Laf tio, oaay pajaiaata, Wv UtaraaA
aa faaa ar oomminioBi.
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STORK BU2UHXGS FOR l.FASR ONR
ITHOO, tkroa otbara 25iia. C0 to
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BECKK iiENLRICKS' '
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R.'.OOOD: BCSINE5SI-RE0CIRINO
aWat A230O .poaa.tty part- '. S
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lac, 141 fctata kU (or paxUaalart " -
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121.000 aad 1 l.et-v, and f70tl to
kaodlo. - - - - ' '
BECK HENDRICKJ
V. B. Bk. BUf. dial
RE.L ESTATE .
1 -r
Own'
Yotir.! Home
20-ACRE FARM- NEAR. TXf, EN R FOR
rraU aal or trad at y paysrata.
" S-rro trart ar-aWM . to trado lo
Umlrm or Urca- City pxoporty. .
TrH kn aod kt for a.1 afN-afa.'
- til-BTRLDK J. M. PAiO. Ra.'tr.
- 491 N. Cotta . .(..ladtf
HERE'S CASH" BUT ESTATE PROP
any. 9 w.-o. tak rorkrd k
far Iiaa. lot of t'4" tra-'
I fiaar. :IAJ1 Firirac Road. QuKk
BO'.. - - r --.- -.
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C- 8. b- luit. - - - C3a3tf
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