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7 :THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ; ' SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1925 ; 5 .' ' phone 10 '.C'' - 1 I Counig N&WQ itii Mari on i IN THE HISTORIC Waldo mils ot Marlon county, at th home or Mr. afid Mrs. J.C Currie. the marriage of their daughter, Helen Ctrtrude, to Mr. Frank Aim of Lcngview, Wash.; was Boleranized at noon Tuesday August ?5. : , Attending the bride was her sis ter. Miss? Jalia Currie. with Mr. Otto AlnV attending, hts brother, the bridegroom. Miss Phyllis Hall , o Portland, cousin of the bride. acted asflower glrk. The- marS nephew who will ride in the Pen rlage ceremony was performed, by dleton Round-Up, Mla 'Gunnel! Rv.' Charles E. Ward of the First I made many Interesting additions Congregational, church or Sale ii. I to her wide photographic collec- Jllas Mabel Crandall ot San i Francisco, is visiting the" Russell I families at Marion. O. P. Stenhen and wife and A. Richard; Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. W. vii8on have gone to Myrtle Creek D. Hoffman, Mr. MacKenzie, Mrs. 1 to work through prune drying. Rivercomb and the hosts. Mr and Enos Preevall and wife and son Mrs. O. Ix. Cavenah. i 1 J. B. Presvall were in Salem, i - i Monday on business. - Miss Kathryn Gunnel Is home John Palmer and son Rex were after a ten days' .'visit in Ptndle- Marion visitors one day last week. They formerly uvea here cut are illness. i Young men in this community Mr. and Mrs. Gentry are visiting I haTe been somewhat reiuetanl ad their daughter. Mrs. C R. Rn&selL tr this year when It came to take Dr. Roy Peat of Railhed Is visit- SJ!" " TESJ Z! ... . ., ... . ivuc ui uir must prvmisisi lUUHB MUs Stella Veatch Is in a Eu-L.AM f thfa . nBltT. ... gene hospital on having to un- ,.,,, , cn.-v. dergo an operation for append!- toll xh(, wlMMhl. A, CUdS. ' I than ton. at the home of Major and Mrs. Lee Morehouse, i She was ac- companled by Master's Merlyn J. Uuunell. .her . popular young Mrs. Skiens of Burns, Or., cousin ot the krid. , sang 'delightfully Caiman's "At Dawning," while Miss Loene Pooler i ot - Corvallis played the, wedding march. V t ' The r" Sbrlde was-"- charmingly dressed . in kwbite, jthe veil being that of one of her aunt's trimmed with old laee formerly belonging to. the bride's grandmother, and adding most effectively to .her at tire. The decorations, both pro fuse and colorful, were artistically placed In the spacious living room. hall and dining room. At the" wedding' luncheon Mrs, .Clarence W. Keenerof Silverton and Mrs. Karl Elneraoa .of Port land poured ':2Usl8tlng were Miss "Nancy Savage, . Miss . Genevieve f Junk. Miss Vivien -Kraemer and ! W IT Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge and Mr. aDd Mrs. Merle Rosecrans Were guests In Portland on Thurs day, : : ;-!.; - ;,..v f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison and children and Mrs. Harbison's father, Dr, . A. Bowman are home from a vacation period at Neskowin. While at the beach they entertained as their guests. Dr. K. S. Simpson of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,! John jConneir . and Al Black of Santa Monica. r- Miss Nera Cdoley is entertaining I parsonage. as. her house: guest ' Miss . Louise Hallyburton of The Dalles. Mrs.' Susan Varty, Salem's pop- now located near Corvallis.' ; EUie Plckard ' and. wife were Salem visitors, , Monday. J, , Mr. v and - Mrs. Harryman of Douds, Iowa, have been visiting at the H. Lv Dane home the past few days. .':..'! . . : . , .- . 'The painters are painting the S. P. depot and section house this week. J - ; . ' The Lafky'and Chapman fa ml lies, and Mrs. I. Conklln, returned Tuesday evening from a week visit at the coast. ,; Doris Smith spent last week visiting near Philomath. : John Winn of West Linn visiter his porents Mr. and' Mrs. Thos. Winn. Wednesday. The Ladles Aid society ot the Friends church, held an all day meeting at the parsonage, Thurs day. .The ladies served dinner to the men. who spent the day doing repair; work ' at the church and at Kimball roller and also gradu-1 ternoon with Her old Darby. aid:fronirWillaaiette unlferiilty r.D. Gardaer and". wife of Stayton usual 4aterest because the Mrs., N. Springer and daughter I Currie family . fs on of the best Noretto. have returned after , a I known . families, in this neighbor two months visit, wan seame i hood and highly respected. It la friends and relatives. ' . I expected from now on thr wlU A great deal of agitation was I he open season - for . proposals aroused in town last week wneniwntcn wm cuimmate in more Game Warden Stilmacher has tak- pretty weddings before many en a fawn deer from J. A. Neal. Imoon. Mr. Neal had, found the fawnl w. O. Halveien and caught In a wire fence ast' spTing.-, He intends o take fp regular pastoral work In the Puget Sound Conference this fall. Mrs. McAbe and children. Earl. Paul and Katheriae. will accom pany him to Seattle, where they til remain nntll after confer ence. : Mrs. B. J. Krapp and baby re turned last week to her home at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Krapp spent several weeks here, visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Walk er. i--- ; . Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Bettla court and family .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams.; spent Sunday evening at the John Sandner. Sr.. home. Auburn Now . b the Time q. Bejin Tire Economy : McCLAREN CORD Turner Owing to Saturday's rain the band concert was held in the par- family I InM of lh Christian ehurrh R. several j hare returned from Nebraska, the If reshmenU were served by. the Livesley miles above Oakrldge and taken It I first of the week. from Its entanglement to his home where he built a park for It. He had released the deer on Wednes day' evening and on Thursday morning mailed a letter to tbel , Mrs. L. M. Query of Portland Is Oregon state game commission fori making an extended visit with Mr. a permit to keep the deer, also I and Mrs. C. D. Query. the same day telling the game warden of the fawn and ot writing for the permit. On Friday morn ing before Mr. Neal could possibly receive an answer from the com mission. Warden Stilmocher took the fawn an placed Mr: Neal un der arrest for , having a fawn In his -possession. He pleaded not guilty In Justice : WTells court at Eugene, where the trial was then set for Monday. The case has been i missionary society. F..P. Rowley,-with a party of i boys, spent the week-end at the coast. . Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Small enter tained their four children and families Sunday. Oliver Beals visited, his mother at Corvallis Wednesday. District Superintendent Mr. and Mrs. A. Burden .and children have moved Into the No ble Henninrsen aoartments. Mrs. Joe Rlngwald and two II ?.el "rteriy .conference attne tie mm visited hr r(.. M- 1 einooisi cuurcn iaesaay aner- Leach and Mrs. Frank Borgett. Friday. Phillip Semler ot Portland Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Davenport this 'week. Mr. and. Mrs. Noble Ilennisgsen of Portland spent Sunday ..with Stayton ',M Iba Gladv PanL . -r- t - . . - i . t ? . a. rm Kimjtn v nnv saiam w I Many relatives and guests from Tular designer and dressmaker, re- J- s Bteinberger with his wife i Portland. Salem and other out-of-it land his mother, Mrs. S. Stelnber- (town points attended the wedding, . a. w - - ttiii a among iaem ur, u. a. mooara, an CX many fathej uncle of; the bride, and his fam ily of Bnrns. Or. ger, were Stayton visitors from Union Hit, first of the week. 7 Mr. Anna B. Peterson ot Port- ter. resting and spending some time with friends. , - ' .. Art tLaa u.n,iu .f.j.,t Hand has-been snendinr a tew Among the gifts, which were J at the University of Oregon, is 1 day here with friends; at present and beautiful, was a coupe, I the house guest of Earl Shafer at he w staying t ai me nome 01 prise gift from the groom's the F. E. Shafer home. I Frank Fery and wife Just below father and mother. In which Mr. I . i ' I town. i and Mrs! Aim left for their wed-1 Mr t a nir I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porter ot ding trip. They will make their 1 home from Seal Rock where thev 1 Anmsvllle motored over to SUyton home at Longview. Wash., Mr. (have been snendins the summer. I Monday and spent the afterffoon I shopping with the merchants here, Mr. and MrsJ Ralnh Davis and O. P. Harris whose death oc- dauhterk.' Mln& ThAtm nvftt mitJ cured in the Silver Creek neigh Miss. Helen Davis, are on a . two borhood last wees, wa ice uinw weeks vacation at Neskowin. r of Joo Harris of the Cladek ; . !-. . ; lata garage. . . Mrs. - F. t: Miller and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Dick .Brown were ters Minnie an V.A-na tetrtpnef Stavton Visitors from .Lyons on Aim being connected with the Co lumbia Mercantile company of that .cty. ..!. -.. -:--;,;. Mrs. W. Robfson and daughter grace are .home from a two weeks vacation at Newport. . i - ' ,i i-Jr "-'-. c-"1n" rZa. their mother, Mrs. Julia Henniug p for trml and the verdict of the 1 '. . . ...The people. of this community I friends In Salem Monday: n feel that a, great Injustice, wasl -Arthur Martin! of. Tualatin done to Mr. Neal by Warden Stil-jha been employed-as nrtaker least. of Albany and ts moving noon. 1 i ... F. M. Bear and -wife ot near Lebanon were" down visiting friends Sunday and Tuesday. They will live near Crawfordsville next year, ; . t - . Mrs. Clara Cammacx returned to Portland Friday after a ten day visit with her plater, Mrs. W. F. Richest . lit . ,, C. R. Apple, his bought a farm .William Rarasdeh has rented hi ranch her to a Mr. Earl of Can ada. .(. "Mr. and Mrs. William Branson had as week-end guetu Mr. Bran son's brother, f Harvey, and his wife and her father. John Mc- Cracken (who has paaeed his RSth Mrthday) from Barton. Or., and his brother. Jasper, (who cele brated his J2nd birthday recently) whose home is In Santa Roaa. CaL Also' Joe Baker, a friend ' f rm Portland.; ; ' Mr. Jela has as honse sruetta his daughter and' her son from Min neapolis. . , i Lloyd Le aat wife motored to Seattle and other Washington points. Mrs. Emery: Hendrickson. for merly MUs- Ella Grimm, and her aasband. have gone to Cross Fields. Alberta, to visit her sister. Mrs.- Harnack, formerly Miss Frances Grimm,' who Is mother to 4 five-pound son. The baby's grandmother. Mrs. A. Grimm. Is with them. - Mr. and Mrs. Llndbtck have re turned frem : motor trip around Mt. Hood and among ether stops vUlted Mrs. Esther Gilchrist, tor- merly Miss Esther Sneed. They are located in Gold Hill where. Mr. Gilchrist s In the cement com pany. Miss Etta Sutter and MUa Alice Mathey have taken the excursion tour to Alaska. macher In his haste to arrest. Rickey , for the rolf grounds. .;;..- I Jane Robinson of Salem Is vlslt- J. P. Bresaler is harveatinr his Ing her grandparents. Mr. and peach crop.. He haa a bumper Mrs. W. F. Riches crop this year.. Hop picking began Monday In I the Roberts yard. About 40 acres of hops fell In the Belie hopyard Saturday on ac count of the heavy rain. Much J. H. Gray of Salem wash a business visitor In our community Monday. - jChas. Keonents has finished plastering the H. McMillen house.! hard work will be required to lift The 81 telephone line which has I them. been out ot order has been re-1. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pearson were paired. . ' j Salem visitors Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis, until! Leonard Zielke has resumed recently of Minnesota but now otlwork at the paper mill. Portland, were guests of . their I Mr. and Mrs. Gust Heyden who nephew O. Fryslle, last Sunday. 1 spent the summer in Germany ar- Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill recent ly spent a Sunday at Eugene. Miss Lois Robertson Is working In a cannery In Salem. Mt. Pleasant-Cole Grace tJ. Hall, staff poet on the I front a two weeks', vacation spent I Monday, j They were accompanied Oresonlan,' was a guest In Salem on Thursday of her father, D. S at "Newport. ton street. DEATH S UNSOLVED i Mrs. Owen Murphy of. Wash- jlngton. Pa.., who has been the 'ca-nea'pbtt' to Orvel:' ' f UiJ house-'tnesti for-fhe past three j farther questioning; ot mem weeks of Mrs.; j. P. Frlzrell, left ber ot Mrs. Lofeti'r family todaj Friday tor Portland for a visit a1aA IUMa v value Va1a sn trl with friends there before t leaving Inve8tlgator8 spent most of today on Monday for her home In Penn sylvanla. , - ;:-'v. ,L While Mrs. Murphy was here she had the pleasure of an Inter esting trip to Crater lake with by their daughter, Mrs. Phillips of Jordan, who was on her way home following; a visit at the parents home. t i '" -: Alois Teitx and family drove in from their town on RernRfde, Monday,for a few hours shopping mem-1 about town. . "i - family today f Mr. and Mrs.Adolph Heater, and revealed little of value, "Veale said, daughter; Miss Clara and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heater and two chu- (Continued frem faje 1.) delving Into correspondence of Mrs. Loren In an effort to piece together her movements for, sev eral years back. That many men . rl)'li !Mrs. J. P. Frizsell, Mis. Maggie of wealth and prominence as,. well Prj V-A 'McFadden, Miss, Alicia McElroy M.other-of obscure station jgj " and Ronald Frlzzell. Mr. Frlziell nred m0" or less; prominently In 1 tdid the driving for the group. Mrs. Murphy, who has traveled widely, both In the United States, the - British Isles and Alaska and Can ada, reports that one of the most the life of the pretty" young nurse was revealed by the letters tele grams and other documents xound ; among her. effects, officials said. The probe disclosed that her beautiful scenic points In all her 1 maiden name was Bessie Ferguson Journeys was Crater. lake. land that she. eloped from San Jose i in 1912 wjtn Sidney w. D Asaulth. dreh. were here from their iarm homes out "on the Silver Creek Falls road first of the week. Frank Fery and family are nrenaiing. to leave in the . near ure for a short vacation trip. They expect to spends few days at Newport,: then go on to one of Oregon lakes to enjoy the fishing, They - "will be accompanied on the trip by Mr. ahd Mrs. Chas. BloOm of Sanotn Dakota. Mr. Bloom Is a brother of Mrs. Fery Bert Keithley and family, Mrs. Mr. Davis is a traffic agent' for the Minneapolis & St. Paul rail road. " Mr. and Mrs. Messelll and Mrs. Messeili's brother, L. Nodle, re turned from Belnap Springs. ' Mr. Nodle ' will visit at the Messelll horn until after the fair Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hams were Salem visitor, Friday. 1 L Mr. Edwards who Jiaa been lllJl reported aasllghtly improved. '.; rived In New York n their return trip. They will visit relatives In the east before coming home. C. D. Query Is busy preparing his store for the rush season ot hop picking. William Meir has been in charge of a threshing outfit for the past week.. Rev. E. McAbee is at home for Pratum aTjfew day this week preparing; friend spent Saturday afternoon to move to Seattle next weeK. uev. i r McAbee haa comnleted a coarse I Frank Hora spent sunoay;ai- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Yates attend ed a family reunion at Dallas, last Sunday, where 30 relatives met. ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Silk aad their two sons Eugene and Pahl were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Miller In Portland last Sunday. ' Pratum folks are frequent visit ors at the Peach orchards along the Willamette mostly v by ' day time both east and west Of the river, bringing home some 'fine quality fruit. The high price does R. W. -Van Nays and her daughter not seem to discourage them.; Mrs. Geo. Howard, all residents oil The Mt. Hood Loop seems to be ; me missionary meeting or tne a carpenter, ana, nat tney were Vnrth santiam. were shopping la treat attraction for neoole from First Congregational chdrch vrhlch married in San-Rafael They sep- with the StaytoA merchans Satur- this community by several more . was to have been held on the 4th arated in IHi.A'D'Asqulth later Lay ; , - families Intend to make the trip ,U4 mucr m bb puoiponcu marnea ana lives with nis wire I Cart Dawney and wif and their in the near future. Mrs. Esther Ray, Ixule Ray and family and Maude Smith all made a trip ,to McMlnnvllle Sunday Maude is to b employed at house keeping for a while. Charley Peters and family cpent Sunday with home folks. B. F Darby and family. . Otto Peters and wife of Yalseta And Barney Helvey and family, ot Scotts Mills spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Carl Peters. . Some of the George Sandner family have been on the sick list for the past few days. 1 , Mrs. Liston Darby and . lady" - Ji : A Perfect NON-SKID Smith z VVaLldns Baappy Service PHOXK 44 (CoaliontJ mm pf '4) Classified Ads Bring Results r SO CENTS. J ANY BUAT AN'Y TRIE.- ciiildri;x - . 1 Matinees lOc kvmlnjra, ZZc 'J- i 1 r.j..i :.-lTHE. i iVi I, ' Tl ! -i l:- i : 1E1 j : com mMnIpm EiMlvFs ; M NOW" ' N Y - CECIL B. DEMILLB'S-rs D2:30 r Show start at -. ,7:00 and 0:00 o'clock opea mX B;oo o- :to :JTif.":i and family in' Oakland. There-J .un .dq. ua: in tnvn re-1 a tffv mi)ira tsred ki the u m " j , - ' UHUhU tv . : Ma j m - - r . w w - it w - - I alter Mrs. ?D ASaUtth adOhted th I ....I. tn dnm In th hmma Af llr and Ifn V A O. j . . . : l . - - I nuiu i uu iu.i t I - - " . ... fnr. ISO Airs. 11. AUntan anulnamoa if Mrm nuola Ijir.ii lma I .... 1 -I a. - 1 o... ..-t ' . 4( ........ .... . ..... . o ju.. auuiimiiT nm.rini xi. , . iui, uiuiui.vicitiUK.i iiazei - nave reiurnea j. Lorehwhlch rshe sometimes J. A. Hendershoiti proprietor of young people enjoyed the stick op ..wm a moior ir.o io mjs AnKeies gpened t Loraa'; Resale Peterson, the StaytOn Efectria atore was a ?AMargeamVrirnt of wheat has I an southern California where Bessie Ahgean' Mrs. V. Mason, business vlsltof id the capitol city been, .sold . since threshing. ! The ' whJ wero form iT" ?I t ' O118 Ie"er purporting to have Wednesday, driving over and re- bulk of sales were divided between - ITT lueen written by. an Oakland Dhv-Iturnde In the afternoon. inuyers iroa rsaiem. siiverton l, . r . . islclan In February. 1922. elves ad-I Mrs. Mary Powell who makes Portland and Mt. Angel rrZ vi! "7 "..-T. I vice as tofthe care-and dlsposlUon I her home,wlU Mr traughter, Mrs! Late potatoes are still green and "Tu" 1 uuuur KUCBl '"rst.rWii.hbh hron.T inii-1 W. W.'"jCrahtree. was . taken sud- the rain of last. Saturday will -!:lW cates wasSMri. Loren's dauehter. denly ill .MondaV hight. Her prdbably. Increase the yield; teas. The. table was, lovely with The. writer. suggested that If the daughtevMrs. - Ctornett Albany Its centerpiece of snapdragons and chn1 3lced In a home wher "lied "JJ; J white asters. - Mr -nrl Mm, U would have good care, neither aide. Th aged ladi Is improving Day won the high scores of the her family nor any one else would ' evening, while consolation awards suspect "that you are her mother." ! were madcf to Mrs. Grote and Mr. I Another letter of May 1918, L .' Terrlll. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Terrlll, Mr. and j and Mrs.' A. Grote, Mr.-1 and Mrs. a& uus wnuii5.a- ii Mrs. Adelaide Downing who has rbeetf dofnr marcelllnr ; aid. hair evidently Inclosed a ticket to New driSsin rfl ho?tor ? lew. moous, iouou uer uuom". had outgrown the home quarters: Philadelphia. The writer .TA11V,, ,.t,A rnnm Covers at the supper table were York, mentioning that stopovers and Philadelphia. t who signed himself "Jo" thought r :V:V.i.it- . vti .h.r. 'rW ; i. A v li ri?a 4 k a triP 8t she H ineetliii herTenstomer. ' TaAty TOUCH Of ColorF" WIone' V move give, her more advant voaunuea searcn of tne ei cer-ii-ar-.Anfftaffa-': I rlto swamp i and Cozy Cove dis- UerTice to the pubUc uict today aisciosed no further ciew of . importance, officials said. " ! Nor was anything of moment re-1 , vealed by ; the search . of , certain' hunting lodges and duck bllnda alo'ng the 'shores of Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. The advantages and better vv Oak. Ridge On Sunday, August 23,: friends and relatives fathered at Russelfa camp to celebrate the birthday of nfrM.i. .v. Mrs. .Gentry. Mrs. Dimlck and Mr. .UCUiMCSI- ,, , , . . ft.. present. . Refreshment were serv ed and all enjoyed the day and wishing them , many more happy as unsatisfied with statements of Gordon Rowe, Saa ;' Francisco ac countant and former employer ot 111 N. Liberty -- ' ' Presenting... '! :::: - J.- i; ' i-.;.: ; ' . . . ... ,w -ti if, ya it i rv: jo -r ?e Probably k". lwould .be questlohed further: Dr. C. E. "Wilson has been ah- i A, girl with lots of pretty ban deaux to.match her party froeka Und dentist, also are slated for a ways teeis wea ares-eu. u further grtlng. It was iven out girl we know has a banaeaux ior by James F. Hoer assistant dis- every dress. She make, them her: tri?l,.tttorM rontra Costa sel . with scrap. of'UrdnHa county. Both men, yesterday re terial and pieces of net or ribbon - . . - . " - ,w JLa ev. . hit. of U8ed to answer many questions Dr. J J, MoyerOakland.physt- gent "from h$8 office on acc0unt of ciaa ana nr. j. loran rease. oafc- chlffod ;0r Utf eta for flowers ' which she' glues on to the bands. So as not to stain the delicate t fabric she lets the best quality of t liquid, glue become partially dry before she "applies it T When it Is ?. almost d'ry, Just a mere touch 01 . th'e gliia to the petaf ls that U nerr'. .ary. Any girl cafi t:a on advice of theit attorneys. Judge: I'Are you trying to sh'ow contempt for the court? i Prisoner: o, ;1 ram trying to conceal it." . r Tli';gla.- I-rd DriJssr. 'chmjzny ' J" "t nd J.for.!?T t- ! -t-p Ct C ,CI. r: 111, tiy r . r c a. , - for ih. Woman '" and Miss . s TRULY ARIS-.-TOCRATIC IN THEIR SUB DUED ELE GANCE AND PE RFECT TASTE. . . Fall Opening ' ?nrr "Wty such stress on cleanness in gasoline'? -A fair question."The answer ' you'll find in'tertstin. . " You can readily understand why a physically dean gasoline m alm die bcticr ' moror-nieL Certainly-and Associated is purified by special processcsVodc of which is well-denned, complete trationx Anotner.iana or aeanness With .?&ilte&pjtiti."x Assoc to this tleah motor fueL the correct Vchain" or ran fre of boilin i points. Thev surf it the more vblatile parts arid gradually rise, on through the heavier C: 'rvixuvT-rirriirintT rirK Of ',fr2.dioris"f 'Dower-produonc. parts or tractions Thit is yfhj eadicharge ignites lristintly and ' bums" or explodes completely on the down stroke, yielding every evince of energy, and leaving no unbdrned or wasted Fuel to gum .up the cylinders. That describes ckn at ictidn bceagasolinc"moreinilesK)th sustained quality. A ssocia a s-oll'L Attend the State Faur, Sacramento, Septcrriber Celebrate California Diamond Jubilee San Francisco, September 5-12 rKESKStaSSiE . V 1.1 t l - t. ' c i : f 5 ; -- c Ls.u.i.r.t- r cf C. .3 i a ti: r ;Uf dry-