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i.x2kt: i-UJ.V! rit iiaOt Tr it '-:-j. .:.!: 3HE OREGON STATCSMAK; SALEM. OREGON 0 SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8. 1923 M - Stayton - -r ' ' ; Mr. and - Mrs. Lewis Kearns drove oTer from Portland Sunday and spent! the day visiting at the home of Mr. Kearns aunt. Miss Susan Kearns. . . . ! Friendaf of Mrs. James Baker of ; Baker Idty have Just received 'ord tbatiher 12-year-old daugh ter, Elizabeth, had met with a tragic death by drowning In the swimming, tank at Baker .City. Mrs. Baker will be remembered by Stayton people as Bernlce Hoff man' : t ! ;4,: ' i Mrs. Bertha Carlson of Aums- ville was In town Monday com pleting arrangements for a sale of .her -.- farm equipment , and her household goods. Mrs. Carlson has leased the farm and will leave as soon aa the sale Is .orer. for Idaho where she expects to make her home with her daughter. Edmond Klecker -and Norval Fisher left Tuesday morning tori gon. Gibsons Salem visited at p. . a iwo-weeaa- camping; inp L rjeneers Wednesday evening BreitenbuBh Hot Springs. They Mr and Mrs. C. H. Rains of expect to scale Mount , Jefferson 0regon City visited at the J. R. before their return. Both young RllIng home her6 last Friday. men were stuaenis, at uaw. w. J. Fair has recently pur- wr. and Mrs. cnet Haven wno chased a new Ford roadster. nave Been imng nere ror me pasii Mrs. Verna Cone, one of the year left Sunday for Gardner ndjteacherg ln the Liberty school the evening. Ice cream was served on the -lawn.: ' '- "'-r.rf Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dough erty has as' their guest his sister, Lizzie Dougherty of Fort Dodge. Iowa, i; I. w ; : -':' i 1 i Mr. Clarence Jory- and daughter. Gladys, visited his brother. Earl and family at' the Matoma .hop ranch. . , v;': Mr. and Mrs. Dorm aft left Wed nesday nightt - or Grants - Pass to visit their nephews. - They will re turn Sunday. . - - !l A family reunion was held at the home of Ivan ;Hadley Sunday when! his mother , j Mrs. A.. Hadley of Portland and his brothers. Pro fessor Olin Hadley and family of Athena,! Ore., and Clifford Hadley and family of Kelso, Wash., all gathered there to spend thet day. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Feller of II- lihee visited at 1 the Schlfferer home; Sunday. Miss Oeorgana Spicer and Miss Laura Spicer of ''. -North i Santiam tailed at . thev home of Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Cloyd who ' makes her j Iiam Butiky Wednesday evening. home with , her , daughter, Mrs. 1 j The WCTU ladies were enter- Edward Dencer,4 spent last week 1 tained Wednesday by Mrs. John visiting in Salem: Schif f erer. - Some work for Mrs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dencer Frances Whitehead was attended visited relatives at Monmouth last! to and general; good time was Sunday. (had by all who were present. L.Mr, and Mrs. Hallott McMur- Irs. Artilla Hadley returned to phey or Fails city visited witn ner Portland Wednesday morning af parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..H. Dor-Iter a few weeks visit with her son man, last Thursday.- Juanita Ivan and family. Dorman . accompanied them on their return home and remained until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Foil's and Prelum Scotts Mills Mr. and "Mrs. Allans Bellinger and small daughter returned home Monday from a 10-day trip to Oak land, Cal.,: where they visited rel atives and friends. Mr. and; Mrs. - J. S. Korb and daughter, Leona, and Mrs. Jean Adams of Woodburn motored to Bucket camp Sunday. , The RNA club met for a picnic Thursday-., on Butte creek, which was enjoyed by all present.'; After the , picnic dinner ; ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. L. S. : Rice and children were in ; Silvertom Thursday " on buslness.'": MrsJJ. H. Elmer of Butternut; Wis., and daughters ' Edna and Augusta, of Portland, left for Port land Sunday for a visit with' some friends after visiting at the home of Mrs. Kate Landwing. .. ; ' W. Ray Telfer left Thursday for Willamina to visit relatives for a fewdays. ' . ; " Everyone In this vicinity is busy threshing. Mrs. Sarah Lamb and daughter Enid; and son Laurel, motored to their ; homestead - above Crooked Finger Monday. . .' . , " . 1 1UI . au u Ml am A ' I U tf..KtO V " There wHl, be no meeting held t.d M, -nd Mrs 0 - Brouiher at the Methodist church her Sun-1 . r.n.h Mondav md Tne- day on account of the institute I ay.' i - , at Falls City.v j - ; I Mra-lT. Manlethorne and dauch. Mr. and Mrs. ; Paul Silke were ter Emma ef Salem 'and Mrs. J. visitors at Hazel Green last Sun-A Maplethorpe and granddaugh day. ! Iter. Beulah Westley. of. Portland. Mr. Mason and family from I risited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ilore Mill' City were visitors at', the land familr Thtirfcdav. GOVERNMENT DREDGE IS ORDERED TO GET BUSY START CLEARING WILLAM ETTE RIVER C1IA5XEL Tkroosh Boat Hervice From 8a -lent to Portland Expected . i by September 5 Murphys Milt where ! Mr. Haven I past two years, was calling ln the nome ; r 0eorge Kleen - 8t Sun- t ? Mrs.': Lena, Bellinger, who has has accepted a position with the J neighborhood last Monday. i H Kay4 T180 Attended church! beedisltlng here, returned to company as a truck driver. . : t N. Abbott has cone to Olym-1 nete - V-: 'i-ij i I Salem Thursday, accompanied by Mr,, and Mrs. E. Roy, In i com- Di. wash., to visit relatives. He Glen Smith Loralne Smith and I her eon, Allan. pany with their son, Ben Roy and wU1 be 0ne for a week ot more J01 Hogan; from; Oregon City at- nis iamuj, wno. are timuos nero Mr. and Mrs.-C W. Holder I KUlH!U 6 cio ou from New York City, left Wednes- ha trnd . t gnvr day evening.' ' ; I day morning for Vancouver, Bl C, creek Falls : r; Mrs. O. J.Beadles and her two where they expect to Tisit a week Mr and Mrs. O. Lv Dencer at- daughters, Jdffce and Jean, Evelyn with Dr. O. CWatson and family. ti.AA th Artkan- at na- Emery, Alice Hersch. Grace Kleen, Mrs.' Watson Is a daughter of Mr. I rov 'at of Salem Thors- Myrtle Meyers and Helen Bowenl noted for their Cevotion to each and Mrs. IE. Roy. r : Idav eventnr . . left for Falls City .Monday morn-(other, Parkersburg residents de- S. H. Baldwin came over from Mr .nd Mm ! William Zosel lnS to attend the institute. Later iclared today; The family had just Grants .Pass on Friday of last wet to Portland last Saturday to In tn day Harvey de Vries and I recently retarned from vacation week and is spending a lew aays Tisit their dlnrhtera. On Sunday aniei uiscnoir went also here looking after his place and Uw takn for ihva For the last two weeks attending to other business mai-itne Mount Hood Loop ters. BOY KILLS FATHER AND WOUNDS MOTHER (Continued from page 1) The government dredge," Monta loma, of Portland will be placed at work clearing the channel1 of the Willamette river between Port land and Salem within the next ten. days, and within two weeks from that time it is expected that operations of the Northwestern, river freighter of the Salem Navi gation company, can be continued. according to announcements here yesterday. At the present time the North western is operating from Port land to Brentano'a landing, and freight Is being brought-the re maining 22 miles to Salem by truck. The bulkhead at the head of Grand island has been completed so; far as piling is concerned. A large quantity of rock is to be hauled before the work will be entirely completed. After com pletion of the bulkhead at Grand Island 'wing dams will probably be. built at Lincoln bar. Five Is lands' and Windsor island, it was stated, unless wing dams are constructed the workwill have to be done again at some 'later time. The Dayton Digger, prirate dredge that was tohava been kept on the job all summer,' fjult work Wednesday. It was working be tween Brentano's- landing and Wheatland. The Mataloma will take the same work and H ex pected to carry it to completion much sooner ; than the Dayton could have done. The Montlcello Is working above Wheatland and is expected to have the channel WOUNDED MAN BELIEVED THUG WANTED IN SALEM (Continued from page 1) ; ha has no enemies,. and cant give no motive for the attack, i i The fact that Stauffer had - a gun in his possession at the time of the assault is explained by him as duer to the fact that. a . week ago two men were seen prowling about his ranch at an early hour In the morning. ' When , hailed. they declared they, were prohibi tion agents and that they had ting It back to Salem, Sergeant Max Flannery, state traffic officer, .was notified im mediately after the wreck and piloted Dr.' W. B. Morse to the scene. The Golden - ambulance brought the 'two most seriously injured persons to the Salem hos pital while the others were taken to' the Deaconess hospital in pri vate automobiles. :The remains were taken in charge by the coroner and are be ing .'held pending final arrangements. on practice flights of night aai day for a die tan ce of 100 miles 0( more in the next two weeks. Thes hops, to be made from San DicgoT will be made to train officers and men in handling the big ships of the air in efficient manner.' found a still on his farm. ,They commanded him to come out of the house. When he refused they started to kick in a door but were frightened away when he threat ened them with a riric. Since that time. Stauffer - declares, he has carried a .revolver with him. No information has been re ceived as to the whereabouts of the other bandit. 'A man rooming1 with Bingham, in Portland; was questioned by Sheriff Bower and Portland police, but established an alibi. The- license number ef the car in which the two men escaped was taken by a telephone oper ator as the. machine, drives; at a high rate of speed, passed through that town. Thn number, cheeked by police, was said to have been registered to Bingham. i - The wounded man is still a n able to talk, end no information can be obtained from him. Hos pital physicians say he has a fight ing chance for his life. He is said to be a logger, and lives ln Portland. When ..he- entered the hospital her stated that he had been shot during an altercation fn St. Helens following an automobile wreck, irvr i TEST FLIGHTS FLAXXED i SAN DIEGO. Cal., Aug. 7. (By ; Associated Press.), The navy's planes which it is hoped will -be able to make the flight from San Francisco to Honolulu the last of this month, will be sent F. N. WOODRY . AUCTIONEER and Fwraitare Dealer Buys Used Furniture Residence and Store 1010 N. Summer St,' Phone 511 Established Since 110 trip to a summer resort near clear between Wheatland and Sa- the I Nevis. Minn., and they had beenliAm h th iim. ohannai'i They re-IMeTer famUIes fcaTe , entertained planning 'for the boy's college I cleared below i Wheatland. If ne- Mr. Baldwin formerly lived J turned Monday and reported hav-a nmher of relatives from Ohio. 1 career which was to start this fall, cessary. however, a landing can nere qui is now ma m ""Ming had a wonderful time. ; I eifc ,uwuf ur I The crime was revealed when doming nusiness insurants rass. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Seagrove of rn "orae- I - w.rron tiine. in th familv ear. Ralph Urwban and wife were aalem Tiaited last Sundav with JWllllam . Roth brought hlsl here .Tuesday evening bringing thelr dM neighbor- ReInbeck tne foriner nome of the iHtirj"B "' w w w. Mr. ana Mrs. uoeri noiaer. - ! . v9nnnnrt a motoric totned ical aid. This boy with some other Mr. and , Mrs. Sherman and Artnur coraier traded in his . M chlldrenwas playing on a raft family are leavlnz the neiehbor- old . Ford ona a, fine Overland I when he fell In such a manner as nood for Rainier. where they will -Port model -and Theodore Wit- ""as8'B: ""rVn to break the bone in one or his make their home. Liberty's loss om.traaea nis rori touring in on l"' " :"' Z7 r fingers. As the Urbana live south Una mean Ralniefa rain. Ford roadster. Mr. Witham awT l th automobile. He .was Jordan th hand Was badlv m- ..j M..nr t ti-h -4 Prefers a car that has onlv onllen oacx, lurnea over 10. ine swollen by the time they reached children and Miss Pearl Scott re- Mat, eliminating epectatora-ln the8heriff of Grundy county and of be made at Wheatland, connec tions being made from there to Salem by truck.' Mr. Karr expects , to get Uhe boat line running through to Sa lem by Sept. 5, the date hop grow era are expected to begin ship ping. TWO ARE KILLED IN WRECK ON HIGHWAY (Continued from page 1) , to a stop against the culvert, the trailer hanging over some, water in the ditch. : Only the fact that the touring car was equipped with a steel top saved the lives of others in the machine, according to auto mobile men who investigated the accident, as the machine was rest ing on a rock. The drive shaft was broken, the top demolished and one side of the machine dam aged. Owing to its position, the wrecking car crew had consider able difficulty in bringing the ve hicle onto the pavement and get- Saturday Special 18 Thin, Blown Glasses for 98c A Rare Bargain Think of it, 18 clear blown glasses, six each of the glasses shown above for 98c. The quality is wonderful, clear, welt finished. Optic design. The set contains six each of grape Juice or min eral tumblers, water or table tumblers and cold drink or ice tea ' tumblers. At the price they are a rare bargain. Think of how many times you have been short of glasses. Now is the time to bujTa complete service which will answer all your needs. Housewives As a special Inducement we Invite yon to our new Housewares Department in the Basement 1 i Menama here.: . ,7. tummt hnm last' Raturrt-r aftar rear Beat, . Dr. C. H. Brewer performed a I havinr spent the .week at Flor- intricate piece or surgery on oneieQce of the sens brothers uonaay wnen i Mr. and Mrs. Yates and baby be waa prougnt nere ror treat- B0Q Woodburn were recent vis- menL In some manner his hand htors of her sister. Mrs. W. H. was caught in a rapidly revolving Iporman. eiece of machinery comnletelVI severlnk'all the tendons in the XXT ' A A1iaTHiT watt . A ftr ati I tul-"- back of the hand near the wrist. Oregon on a, motor trip and may i 00tt"B jn Den on Dr. Brewer ;;,. gathered up the U,, cn: to Canada on a business Blckllst ,;L; L' . , broken tendons, ranlaclnsf them lii I u, A.nw t Mr. and Mrs. C. Cox of Salem v : w 3 . " in i. . axaa. vuuca ovu vuio atvuti . f - a j tneir natural positions, splitting Alberta, Canada, about six weeks "",BCU ",ruuu ;iUCUtti"a' """ Mr, SCone , received word that her two sons had arrived in North Percy and Frank Jadd aild Dakota.: They made the trip by some of them in order to fill 4d where , sections were . completely torn away and 'states the hand will ' soon be in Its normal condition, barring complications. ago Liberty moved here from Railhead, where they spent their vacation, Mrs. Matheys having ; charge . of the ML. film Arm Tnr. w. nr. I commisoaray laere. air. MMUewt night guest of Mrs. 0. U Dencer WL" b tbe. pT'?sor In. the 8"d1 scaooi ' Bgam . uiu cumins bcuwwi evening; on their return trip from the LoU-Larson mines. They re ported a wonderful trip. I Mr. Bass and Mrs. J. Blum and children have been ill for several RossMathews andtemny have Mulk : family of Oak Ridge year. .; .'-;..;. ; . j Game . - Warden Roach spent Thursday, and : Friday in I Oak Ridge ; 'V VAr. Gasha. proprietor of : the Oak Ridge Bakery, has gone to Cresent Lake for a week's outing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Craner, local druggists, . are spending the week with Eugene relatives and friends. Mr. and " Mrs. John ; Kelly . left They expect to return the first part of next week. Mr. O'Neal of lie Union Pacific railroad was in town Tuesday on his way to confer with the presi dent of the rifle team of the Ore gon National Guard. A tourna ment is to be. held In Ohio and Mr. O'Neal succeeded in getting the reservations for the team, to go over the Union Pacific. :: The trip from Oak Ridge to Odell Lake was made by auto in - company with J. A. Neal of this place. H i Mr. and Mrs. -Bowman of Bow man Stakes Jewelry store have gone to Denver, leaving on ac count of Mr: Bowman's 111 health.' Mr. Stake and family have left for Arizona but eventually expect - to locate In Florida. Mr. Campbell 6t St. Helens contemplates going into the jewelry, store here buft it is not definite, however, we hope that he or some one else will grasp the opportunity and open up the business again as it Is a very good locatfon. Saturday: night. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dorman visited their son, J. H. Dorman at Falls City Sunday.- Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Dorman and daughter visited with theirw son- in-law and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. H. McMurphey of Falls City Sun day.. Mr. and Mrs. George Jory, .Mr. and, Mrs. P. 3. Dencer, Mrs. J. R. Rains,- V'enlta and Verda , Rains, Mr and Mrs. O. L. Dencer. Mrs.-M. ii f a - v-u-P - ' .ZZ riiJ I Tuesday for Hood River. uu iiiui iia. n iiiu Hales . and children, , visited .Mr; and Mrs. J. V, Dencer In Salem Sunday,'.' ' .;;:. , .Willis Hales of Seattle, son-in-law' of, Mrs. George Jory, came Sunday' accompanied by his father and mother and with his family who have been visiting here the past two -weeks left Monday for the coast to spend a few days, will visit at Pendleton and Walla. Wal la and return to Seattle. ' M Mr .and Mrs. C. H. Dencer and Cecil Dencer . returned Sunday 'after spending a week at the beach. J. ft Rains has been out with 'his. hay press and crew of men during the "past week. ;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuebler has gonetb eastern Oregon for a two weeks' stay.;, J;;., 'v.. -"7 r'-M'- Lester Rains visited friends at ' Dallas Suiaday. v. , 4 , 'i ' .ft".! r.pS T wat "VS SyL?.!fS!.d.. beach. "1. v.;.", ;-.. ' Miss Ruth Dougherty and three girl friends of Salem leftist Sun day by stage.; will spend several days at Rocka way Beach. ' Mies , Dougherty; wtU join , the Artisans I Mr .McHenry of Salem called on at' Neah-Kahnle' Beach August 15 1 Mr. J. Cook. Sunday. when they hold their conclave and fWilllam .Butzky fell and hurt weeks outing, August 15 to 22. his back and side- badly last Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dencer Thursday while doing some team made a business trip to Portland I work at his home Tuesday.' . . ; ; I Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Mr. and Mrs Albert Dougherty Salem called , on Mrs. Charles ' and baby son of Oregon City were Cummings Sunday evening. Sunday, visitors with their parents Mrs.' .Helen Butzky returned . here, returning Monday accom- Saturday from a visit with . her panled by Mrs. Dougherty's sister, son . in Montana where she has - Miss Ellen Newens who will be been for the past months. : . t their guest. for i. week.,l xv Mrs., Caroline Drager had her : . Edd Tack has gone to visit rel- daughters, Rose and Caroline," and ,'atives at his old home, in Ar- her son. Bam, home for the week-".- ksnsas. -it- end.'--"-- Mr,, and Mrs.r EdwialThomas of MFlifet,,and ,faK!!y. and Mr;. "Salem and Mrs. Palmer ofMed- andj Mrs.. Arthur Kaak were fcrj vj;!-1 f 'PWi 1?H rriiaT W, a rici5 Cz-iiTr ' Salem drove to Mehama Sunday. Grandma Mulkey returned' with them. i Mr. W. "Morton and son Jack and Messrs.. White and Bowman, sisters of Mrs. L. Morton, drove up from Portland and spent the day with her. . . . .. R. Cartwrlght and family of Salem spent the ; day at the camp ground ! Sunday. I . . Mr. Bohanan has gone to To ledo for a few days.' lickey ' : Mr. and .Mrs. L. Dickman and Mr. and Mrsv .F. Dickman were among those who picniced at Ha ger's grove Sunday. . : A. Jordan, has rented his farm Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee and daughterss Margaret and Hasel visited : friends and relatives , in Portland thia week. :, ! Paul Miller a nephew of A. C, Parson.1 won . first prize In the boys thrift contest-conducted by the Rotary club of Sallna Cal. In the six months he earned $325.15 and saved $310.15. .. Mr .and Mrs. W. Corbitt made a business trip to Eugene last week. Michael Fltspatrlck is visiting relatives at Bonners Ferry, Ida. flcials telephoned to Parkersburg to verify his story. Officers there found the body of the father, and found , Mrs. Vandervoort's badly Injured but still conscious. j . : f The sheriff's Investigation to night disclosed that the boy had purchased the rifle yesterday aft ernoon at a local hardware store I and that when he was asked by his j chums - what he intended to do with the gan, he. refused to tell. He made no effort however,- to conceal his purchase of the gun. Then, according to the sheriffs Information, he took the gun home, took; it apart and wrapped the parts in pieces of gunny sack, hiding them in his tent. - No argument Immediately pre ceded the shooting, the sheriff's "My father heard me coming up thev stairs and called - 'who's there?' " the sheriff says the boy told him. "I didn't answer but just let him have it as he stepped from the bedroom door," the boy is quoted as saying. 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