JHE.OKEGOK STATH3?.TANr SALI2I. OREGON: - T SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1923 Stayton Sam Aschen Brenner a n di Monday from tha eoaat where they a 4t i It 11 a 1 i , Bert Murikers returned to Stay ton: on Saturday of last week after an. absence of , several months anent at Klamath Fall. Mr. Mnnkers returned to the Willajn ette valley to take hla usual share of work-in the hop fields in this section of Oregon. A. J. Itifer, an expert-beauty-operator, has opened an office in Mrs. Dena Mock's millinery store, and is meeting customers in; hair dyeing, marcelling, scalp and fa cial massage etc.; She has had, 16 years . experience ! in . her line ; of work, and is offering the public the benefit of her knowledge. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schaefer who have for the past fire days been Visiting at the homes of his brath er. IK A. Schaefer and C. E. daughter of Covlna. Cal., (called on old friends here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Allen ran icleave of Portland visited relatives here last week. , . ' j J. Lauderback of Tillamook was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. TV Louderbaek Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur wj Bine gar were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Simpson of Salemj, Sun day evening, j ' '- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys are remodeling their house pre paratory to moving here from Sa lent nad been lor several days on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee visit ed Mrs. Gladys Ferd in Seattle last week. Oak Ridge Auburn In and - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee ' have returned from their trip to Wash ington points. They had the pleasure of a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sneed, formerly of this place, who are now located at Raymond, Washington. Mr. Galbraith of St. Louis, Ore., was a business .visitor in Auburn Tuesday. - . - Many families have gone away Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald da.uehter Lonlse have leased their 1 to the hop yards. The "Illihee residence here and are moving to I hop yard the only yard, now. in ct,.r ift urinaiav morninc SorinKfleld for the school months. 1 this locality, started picking for their home near Dayton, Ore.. w. B.cDonald of Eugene ThQ?djl wlh ll)e am Colon! wbera they reside on one of the spent Tuesday looking' after hla f 1 Pers who picked this yard prosperous -farms in that vicinity, business interests here. I1"" luo uv . James P. Davie, a paralytic in- j Rev. Grace Driver held services , valid, who is confined to his bed at Dowell and Unity, Sunday. . Grading on the Frultland road the greater part of the time, drop- Mr8. Farnum and 8on ,ft nere "LJSZ ed the burning head of a match Sunday for Eugene where they ey- pable management of McElwain bS hU shirt-front while attempt- J gm tne fir8J ofT t 5 Sil e onS newld tng to light hla pipe Tuesday. year. then joining f.Mr. farnum ?dr?i ?I-UE burning a good stoed holo through who recently expected a position J? 5 ' " his garment and the bed cloth- wlth the Wallowa forest kervlce. road, near the J. Ownby place lng; the heat reaching his flesh, where he now is. The programmes are out for attracted his attention to it. He Deputy District Attorney Gor- the "Hayesville district council of called to his wife who was busy don S. Wells spent Sunday in Oak- religious education" to be held at about the home and the fire was ri)ige j Hazel Green, September 27. Re- extlnautshed before any great th! Rn. vhw fimdr hare member the date!' Come with damage was done. However the returned after a weeks outing at rour dinner basket and spend the story might have had a very ou- Newport. ' ! lenurB ferent ending, 1 I Herbert C. Price who shot and All Sunday school workers and . SUyton friends of Mrs. Wm. killed Cleo Nelson ; Saturday eve-1 members, will find it prof itable Lake have been notified of herlning, and fired a bull serious illness at the home of her this own head, died Su tatAF.tn.i&w. Mrs. Susan Caplin-1 o'clock. Theremalns of both werelments have been -made for the ger la Salem. For the past two taken to Eugene. Effort ale being I children for both morning and af years Mrs. Lake has been suffer- made to locate relatives ing intermitently from lakage of Nelson and Mr. Price, the heart, and was recently taken , : lof Miss I hope is being held out for her re-1 j PratUm covery. j ' . .' Owen Smith and his sister MlssJ .; Morgan Cross and family have Evo- Smith; Edward Clark, and moved on the Ask farm, since Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Day were call- Halverson and family Returned e4 to Salem early in the week by -from Nebraska, and took posses ion serious illness of Mrs. Lake, slon of their place. who Is the mother of Edward Three automobile with; tourists ternoon sessions. Mr. Thomason has traded his ranch here. Mr. Simpson who was renting the place moved away Monday- Mr. Chas. Cady had the mlsfor tune to sprain his ankle. Jefferson Schaupp , and " Spencer Green Salem. Sunday. Men have been employed tlo paint the Methodist church. Mrs. W E. Smith, Mrs. Ben Looney and Mrs. Hattle Sims were shopping in Salem, Friday. : Harlen Belknap, who is renting the T. A. McKee, place, finished picking his late hops Friday. Mrs. J. T. Jones and grand daughter Geraldln Jones left Mon day for a week visit at New pert. Mr.'J: E. Parrlsh made a busi ness trip to Roseburg the first of the week. Mrs. Guy Roland gave a party for her twin daughters. Sheila and Shirley, honoring their fifth birth day. Richard and Charlotte Jones, who have been visiting , their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones, left Tuesday for Eugene to Join their mother. . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and family, Mrs. B. F. Looney, visited Mrs. Margaret Amy in Corvallls, Saturday. Mrs. B. J. Morltr, Mrs. H. C. Shields and son Roy, Mrs. Chester A. Lyon and children visited rela tlves in Salem, Tuesday. Mrs. C. H. McKoe, and daughter Virginia ahopped in Albany, Mon day. : Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith and daughter Mary, from Moro. Ore., are visiting C M. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl , Lynes, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roland and daugh ters, Harry Roland, Mr. and Mrs Earl Phelps and sons motored to Independence and , Monmouth, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer and son Rex, from Corvallls visited Mrs. C. M. Smith, Tuesday, morn- Many Jefferson peefile are going back and forth to hop yards near Talbot. . The junior cheerfulettes of the Methodist church, entertained the Sunday .school class taught by Mrs. J. to. van Winkle, with a taffy pull at ' the home of Miss Marlon Allen, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phelps, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelps, Monday on their way to Newport. Miss Lillian Cooper who has been visiting her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Randolnh for A chieves Power in Jugoslavia SIMPLE PROGRAM OUTLINED BY "Y" '''-" V L:i ,. I The YMCA program for Marlon county during the coming year will be more simple than before but will contain many attractive features of boys work, according to announcement yesterday by Benjamin J. Kimber. county YMCA secretary. At least one pioneer club will be organized in every town, and in addition rnn will-be developed in: the circus, Mr. Kimber states. Many of the stunts are expected to be -take offs" on various of their elders institutions. - ! The Friendly Indian clubs will! meet once a week, and have pro grams similar to the Pioneer clubs, except that they will be for younger boys and "have more the spirit of adventure in them." ac cording to Kimber. The boys will sit on the floor at their meetings. "Friendly Indian" clubs will be J he says, perhaps rass a piP organized for boys of the. ages of I some kind around. They will have 9. 10. and 11. The pioneer clubs! many f the regular inslgnlas ana will take care of the activities of I customs of the Indians.. boys from the ages of 12 to 15.1 Th'lli-Y nrorram for the conn- The year's program includes I .,, mnrm plfln,iTa than four county rallies. . two track1' . . ... j,m- oeiore, mm uci Miniilr "Till m m mimmiimrmm nn for by tne roys iue""'i says. "It is being worked out ac- J it.. t!!f own reanest." V k m.".m meets, a hobby show, a bird houss erer Klcht and Moenlng to keep tKmCleaiw Clear aod Healthy B Write ft Fret ytCartT B or - "Lye Beauty" Bock r j Stefan Radich, Croatian Peas ant party leader, is the directing force behind the new ministry in Jugoslavia. Radicals, victori ous ia the elections, freed Radich from, the prison to which he had been j sent for an alleged con spiracy against the government, and installed 12 party members n the cabinet. - t Mrs. Addle Hutchinson left re cently for Bremerton, Wash., to visit her son. , "Paul Parker of Marcola7 came Monday evening to visit his cousin MissiVerna McKee. . The Jefferson public. Is schedul ed to start September 14. Mr. T. A. Gallegly will be superintendent. Miss! Ethel M. Hickey, principal. Mr. W. E. Keeler, commercial commercial teacher. The grade teachers will be Mrs. Agnes Brown Miss Bessie M. Grulove, Miss Cleo ne Kurtz, Miss La Verne Seehale, Miss i yerna G. Cooley. contest, and a county circus. In the hobby show, which is a new feature, each boy will present some article, made by himself, in pursuance of some particular hob- my. Amateur radio sets, or any thing else dear to the youngster's heart, will be entered In the show which will be moved about from place to place in the county, al lowing every town an opportunity to see it. The bird house contest will be staged along similar lines. The bird hous contest has been arranged in previous years. Tne county circus also a new Idea will consist of stunts from various clubs throughout the There will be a scries of speakers T. O. Davis and relatives, front ltne summer, left Tuesday for the Clark, and a sister to Mr. and Mrs. trom Nebraska passed throug here Salem visited relatives and friends J home in Idaho, Smith. ' I this afternoon on their way to mtn Umbeck who was serious-! Portland where they w?l! stop lv inlured by a gun shot wound! with Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon, while hnntlna- at his farm 5 miles I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kleen and chll south of i Stayton. last Sunday af-ldren and Mr. and Mrs. Branch ternoon. Is reported to be improv- and son Irvln, looped the Hoop last ing. Mr. Limbeck and a young Saturday and Sunday. j Rum mrinMR were TMr. and Mrs. Fred de Tries and huntlnc sauirrels on the farm daughter Olivia attended ihe Clac- ln Jefferson, Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looney and Mr. and Mrs. Golden of Port-1 daughters Mary and Grace, and land came Friday to visit '. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Looney, from Targent, Golden's mother, Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Grace Coon. . Mr. and Mrs. Yaughn, who is 111. . Orval Looney, of Portland, visited Mrs. S. E. Wall and daughters I John B. Looney, Sunday after' Nellies and Annie Laura, from Al- j noon. Dany, spent sunaay in jetierson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Flovd jenerson people attending the Warner. Monday a son. . . i - ' -Everything wise has probably fceenj thought and said, and all we moderns can do is to exhibit old thoughts in new lights and shades I BASEBALL 1 By us Amcuu4 tnw rrirk Vot San Francisco 4: Portland 1. Seattle 5; Los Angeles 2. Salt Lake 10; Oakland 2. -Vernon 4; Sacramento 2. American Washington 9; Boston 3. Only one ATnerlcan game. National St. Louis 9: Pittsburgh 3. New York 6; Philadelphia Z (10 innings). Cincinnati 2; Chicago 1. Only three National games. I I -a Cantaloupe lrrcrve I'se small nutmeg cantaloupes. Peel and quarter them. To each pound of fruit allowone pound of sugar. Boll the sugar to a thick syrup then add the fruit and boil until quite thick. About an hour before taking It from the fire add two or three pieces of preserved ginger cut smaell, and two lemons sliced thin. Seal in airtight jars. WONDERFUL BIGS BARGAIN Saturday For "rJ Only (olio) New Roll Top White Enameled I BREAD BOX Think of It! A dandy new style roll top white rnaiw4nl bread box with ctII stripe and lrterlag at tUU anheard of price. 1XML: KAKLY! We have oly a limited quantity. j Watch for Our New Special Every Week i Brhfira tha nhrtaman bov fired. notlKamas county Sunday school rally 1 circus in baiem baturday were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller of Jef- noticing that the older man was at Colton last Sunday, they were j and Mrs. Earl White and son. Mr. ferson and Mrs. John Slegmund In range. The shot took effect m l accompanied uy miss amma staui-iua jrs. ru. Duma u cauuren, pi saiem recently returned from Mr Limbecks face and shoulder Iter. rauslnr a deen and painful wound. Judging from the tn. tu. jons ana aaugnier uerai-1 a trip to eastern Oregon. - 'i amount: or lame. jnrs. n.. j. wneanee ana son Mrs. Chester A. Lyon and chll The injured man was hurried to stumping powder being ordered I Merun. aniriey jones. Mrs. dren from Lebanon are visiting an Albany hospital where his tor this community a lot ot una I r urgeson ana aaugmers, n. u. i Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Morltx. They wounds are being cared for. clearing will be done next winter, j Mars, Leslie Linny. Darren Far- are on their way to Portland. Cities or much larger! popuia-1 iow, minora ana uusier tiamp- Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owens from tion can not compete wlth'Pratum I tpn. juizaDetn ana Anna Lisa. I Roseburg stopped in Jefferson, when it cemes to doing export I aiyrtie vusDerg irom wmcago Monday to visit his mother Mra ) business. iCIand Ramsden has! has been visiting her aunt Mrs. H. Sims, on their way to Seattle shipped through his jwarehousl w v. cioaieiter. iand Vancouver, B. C, here and from the little! suburb I ' ,po services were held In the! Ruby Looney and Laura Mason residences and Is built at a cost Swltser and 21 car. loadjo f wheat, Wiriauan -JT jrtninglnt Monday In Salem. id car loan oi yuin wooa na aiaoi "u mo vuu.u. . mv- The beautiful new seven room residence being constructed by A. 8. Walters in the east end of town is about completed and ready tor the Stucco finish. The new struc ture is one among Stayton's best of about 14000. ; The new $7000 been shipped from here to Salem i - . . . aau vvu mmw wvvta uu m a-u - j i residence of on a home like look, and work Is being rapidly pushed forward In order to reach completion before rainy season sets la. This is a truck. . " - The name of Mrs. Paul Silk who in chorister at the Methodist I arter a here Callnm preached at the Christian church in Albany-because ot the absence of their pastor. Mr. and -Mrs. C. B. Gaines left Saturday for their home in Bend week visit with relatives l . o. . ."church here appears oil the pro- beautiful addition to Stayton pret- l ram of the Haye9Vill3 digtrlct ty homes. , - lKnn1av. iirlinnl fonTntikn which Rr. H. A. Beauchamp and wlfelM ,, held at Hazel Gren. Sent- had a narrow escape from instant ember 27. j on outing at Siletz. They were Mrs. Chas. Smith from Oreeon passing a skid road where logs are Clty lB a visitor at the holme of her It. W. Po- Rev. O. J. Beadles is moving on snot down tne mountain sioe ai parents. Mr .and Mrs a ; great velocity of speed when I ei they saw a log swing onto the ckirt. ! They were signaled to pro ceedwhich they did and in some manner, either by mistake of care-1 rest of his family is camping icnes tne log was reieasea auaune hop yard hurled down, tne mountain airect- the Thompson ranch D. Kleen is batching ly upon, them, striking the front of the car in Its mad career, comp letely wrecking it. By a miracle only the Dr. and hla wife were un injured, j . Forrest Mack and wife made a "business trip to Portland "Wed nesday where they spent the day returning home In the evening. : Revival meetings at the M. E. church are continuing nightly. The meetings are in charge of Evangelist Walter Tullis. who Is delivering the message In a force: ful manner. The pastor Rev. Linn Is a strong assistant in the work. Rev.- Franz from Dalles preach ed here at the Mennonlte church Sunday night. ' while the at v i Scotts Mills Riclcey Mr. and Mrs. T. Dalkey and eons of Salem visited at the M. M. Magge home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln - Capllnger circug Mr. and Mrs. O. H. B rough ter returned Monday from a few days visiting at the coast. j Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land- wing and famil yand Mrs. Merle Scott and son, Teddy, left for In dependence Sunday where they are picking hops. ) Ed. Clough, who has been visit ing relatives and friends in the east the past two months return ed home Thursday and reported having a tine time, but ; glad' to get home. . ' , -I-' j"":' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. jHogg and family' were In Salem Saturday on business and also attended the Keith Allen was home from Portland. Sunday, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen Miss Marion Sims and Miss Gar nett Whedbee, spent Saturday in S&lem, and saw "The Ten Com mandments." Roland Wall who is employed in Portland, spent Sunday at the home ot his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wall. .. ,. -Mr. and Mrs. Roland and daughter Claudine, from Marlon, were In Je(frson. Sunday. n . Paul McKee and daughter Jean, were in Salem, Friday. , . Orren Smith and Reginald Glaa- sey, who are working at Harrls burg. spent the week end at their home in Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamb moved Saturday to Tillamook, where Mrs. Lamb will teach in the school. Charlie Welch returned Satur day from Longvlew, Wash., where he has worked during the sum raer. Morris Mangjs went to Salem Friday to visit his father Elmer Mangls for a few days. Eldon Dorman visited Donald Special For Saturday Only Assorted Cocoanut Carmels 29c LB. Two Lbs. for 55c Limit Two lbs. to custome ' Only at. GCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE0 133 North Commercial StreetPhone 197 The Yellow Front Penslar. Store i i 1 : : ; t t . y i. a . i t have returned from, a motor trip which took them Into eastern Ore- gdn, Idaho, and 'Washington. Mr.- and Mrs. U. Cox and. Miss Tearl Savage ot Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris, Sun day; I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. jMcConnell and daughter. Norma. I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Saurresslg Mrs. Geo. Myers, Talbot Bennett. - Mr. and Mrs.. Merle Scott and son, . Mr. and Mrs., Herman Landwing and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Syron and A meeting of those Interested tnj family and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lastalllng electric lights was held at the school house one eveuing last week. . : :. r '- - " - Mf. and Mrs. Loyd Drorbaugh and family of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs;0. Fryslle. Sunday. Mrfand and Mrs. II. T. Magee of Scotts Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. E. iFitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. V. Reever of Lebanon spent Sunday with Mr. : and Mrs. M.', M. Magee. Miss Lettle Wallace who has spent the past year In southern Oregon, Is visiting her parents. 31r. and Mrs. T. V. Wallace. , fc , Mr. and Mrs. A. Parson , and family visited . friends at qranda I5laja Friday, Johnson attended the circus In Salem, Saturday. i " 1 ,Mrs. Tom Dunagan j who was taken . to the Salem hospital for an eperatl'ott last week Is reported as getting along nicely. , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clough from Minnesota are visiting ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Shutt. V : : Mrs. J. H. Elmer, of Butternut. Wis., her mother, Mrs. Kate Land wing, went to Portland, Saturday morning, to attend the wedding of her daughter.1 Viola, to Mr. Fran cis Jeremiah;.' which , took place SaturdaV evening. " ' Mr. and "Mrs. J. H. Klnser and daughter, KeUl? - retqrnedl hops ANNOUNCEMENT ! PEARCY BROS Moved to - . . 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET ( Block South of Ladd & Bush Bank) tawn and Garden Seeds, Shrubs, Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, Sprayers and Spray materials H. F. WOODRY & SON Salem's Auctioneers In business since' 1907. See us personally abput your , , . City and Farm Sales SATISFACTION GUARANTEEPl Office and Store 271 North Commercial lies. 236 S. ''Coral. 7- Office piione 75 or Kcs. 1813w Owing to an oyer supply in our Rug Department we must sacrifice a large portion of our present slock. We are offering all sizes and kinds of Rugs in this sale at a great saving to our customers. See our win dowsand there arc many more in our Rug Department. .' . . 1 ''' in two in price Room sue Wiltons and Axminstcrs cut right .... 9x12 Wiltons as low as .... 8.3x10.6 Wiltons as low ar:.L... 9x12 Axminsters as low as J.. 8.3x10.6 Axminsters as low as , A Great Saving on all Rugg Small and Large I LOOK FOR OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL 578.00 68.00 29.85 27.85 . hr (i Tjrcc n ft ' 1 erf : 07 t 1