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THE OREGON STATESMAN,-SALE31, OREGON QcfOBERae, 1925" --"-t--"i-"----.u-v'-v.'--"tifi;M 1 p R . A I Tf J "Vi 11 j. '.O 4 Silverton . SILVERTON, Ore., Oct. 14. ( Special ) A preliminary .meeting was held Monday night for the purpose of -discussing working plans .for the4 organization of a health council for Silrerton. .Rob ert E.. Goetz was elected chairman and Mrs. Q. B. Bentson was elect- ed secretary,; Another meeting will be held next Wednesday IajghL In the meantime a-corn inlttee will be at lworkr onr rules end regulations. ..This committer t C0mDO8ed iOf Jnllns Aim f mm e chamber of commerce, Robert ott from the Four-L, orraniza- ion, Mrs. C.W. Keene from the Lasterti Star,; Paul E. Wrayfrom the Delbert Reeves Post of - the American Legion, and Mrs. G. B. Bentson from the Woman's club. Mr.' Goetr" represents the Parent Teacher association. Mrs. Carrie Canoy died Wednes day morning following an illness of a long time. Funeral serrieea will be held at the - Christian church V Friday afternoon -at 2 o clock and interment will ..be made in the Silrerton cemetery. Mrs. Canoy. has been a resident of Silverton, for tn -past fonr years. She was the wife of George W. Canoy. . . ' Mrs. Floyd Ingrain gare a din nef 1 party - Tuesday evening In honor of , Mr. Ingram's birthday. Hallowe'en decorations were used. Following dinner -cards furnished the diversion for the remainder, of the' evening. - Those present were Mr. Ingram, Otto Legard, ; Earl Adams, Clifford Bue, Nye Bristol, Dr. A: W." Simmons Charles .Rey nolds, Harry Carson and Harold Larson.,' 'i '?f ' :' Mr. and Mrs. O. Satern ; were hosts at a dinner party . Tuesday evening at their home on North Tv'ater street. Guests were Mr. cad Mrs. Albert Sather, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Legard," Mrs. A. OJ Le gard, Miss Myrna Sather, Victor S&ther, Miss Margaret Sather. Vic tor 'Madsen. The city council of Silverton met in special meeting Monday night for the purpose of general business. The new cityjball; which will -be formally, opened Wednesday night, was inspected and passed on estimate number 6. A' few minor'detafls still must be passed on although the passing Monday night was almost the final one. The library commfttee asked for $300 which was granted to the committee. A petition for a box ing commission was presented and accepted. The budget committee was appointed and consists of the following men:. P. L. Brown, M. G. Gunderson, S. E. Rlchardaen, George Hubbs, H. B. Latham and L. a.Eastman.Tlwi.ciiX Uiln.eer was instructed to get rubber mat tine for the new halland the city recorder 'was allowed the price of a "new typewriter. . . " i , ; Mt. Pleasant-Cole Harlev Darby and Joe Hora spent Sunday evening at Kingston. Ross Chrlsman made a business trip to Ed Roberts Sunday: ! Maude Darby spent Sunday af terdoon with Mrs. Cllrit6n Parker. den Darby and wife and Louis Ray. and wife were trading In Al bany Tuesday. V t l. F. Darby and, family attend ed church at Albany Sunday eve rting. ,r.. i I Stayton J. L. Linn, who has been the raster at the Methodist Episcopal church for the past year, has been transferred to Cottage Grove and a 'man from North Bend has been assigned to this church. The chaage was made at the last con ference meeting. Mr. Linn and fcinily were -given a farewell re ception on Friday evening "prior to f heir departure for their new fle(U!of labor. The reception was held -. in the basement of Albert Vattrs' new residence. J i. Funeral .services were held at . the Catholic church Saturday morning over the remains of Mrs. John Kerber whose death occurred Thursday of last week at her home here.; Rev. Father Lainck of Sub limity read the iBrrlce. and the body: was taken to ) the Catholic cfmetery for buriaL Besides her husband she leaves three children, Mrs. D. M- Doll. Mrs. John Thoma and Frank-Kerber, all of Stayton. Mrs. Frank Potter of ; Portland and" Mrs. Holt : of Klamath -Fans were week-end guests at the home of , Mrs. Potter's mother, 'f Mrs. Mary Hill, ha Ting stopped over here for a Sunday visit while en rrute to Klamath Falls.! Other mft at the Hill home were her J f r n Hill, mad family of Mill . The first football game of the ocason played by the, home team was pulled off Friday,. when they met Llnnvllle college, second team on the home grounds resulting in . tie with the score standing to C at the close of the game. Mar chy and Hays of the home team .oractlcaJly put np'the wholo'game. ,Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas ar rived in Stayton -Thursday, of , Ust wfcek having driven through f rpra Loa Angeles here In little .more tLan tow .dayr. Mrs. Thomas tlves, 'while' 'Mr. ' Thomas 'looked after business1' interests here " ' ' E. C.Titusof Falls 'City catne wer one day last week to look after his property- interests' here. While here, -Mr Titus leased his Third . street 'property, occupied until -recently by Rv M. Cramer, to Francis Nutman, who expects to open an auto repair -shop there In the near future. . "-"'.''i Mr. and Mrs. George Anderton are moving out t othe farm' home of Mrs Anderton's 4 parents, Mr. jud Mrs. George Schulthes at Sil ver creek falls, - where they will p.tslst with the farm work during the fall and winter. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall en joyed a week-end - visit ; from Mr. and Mrs.""'Orville rAdams; 'who came over from ,Hoeburg Friday, returning, to ttheir;. home 'on Sun day. Mr Adams is an engineer on the Southern Pacific railroad and is a son of Mrs.1 Hall. ; ? ; . C A. Beauchamp and wife drove out over the new 'Detroit highway on Sunday, of last v week and are very enthusiastic 0er. the beauty of the Scenery along -Jhe t pper Santiauu ; Mr., tBeaueham'p states the road is in fine -condition and the trip well worth any one's 'time. , ' . Sunday was rally day at the Christian Sunday school, the .mem bers set 300 as their "attendance standard and every effort was made to reach that number. AS a special . inducement Helen Dorris Patterson of Eugene, a -harpist of some note, -was present .and Jren Qoi ed some excellentjnusic for the vcaslon. F. I. Jones and wife left Sunday morning for an auto trip out on the McKenzle river veast of Eu rene, where they visited a day or two with Mr. Jones cousin; Joseph Jones. , After a visit of several weeks with Stayton friends, Mrs. Ellen Folonsby- left for her home in Eu gene Monday. While here Mrs. Folonsby, was the house guest t Miss 'Susan Kearns. " Perey MIelkl, in company with his mother and aister, drove up from Portland during the week Just past ad spent a few days visiting at the home of -J.--M Mielke and wife. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell of Silverton and Willis Powell and son of Scio were Sunday guests at the home of Wm. W. Crabtree. Mrs. Crabtre is, a sister of the Powell brothers. I Donald', Sanders, who has had employment with the state high way" and has been working near Klamath Falls during the summer vacation, has returned home and entered high school. Alvah Davis returned " home f;om Hood Rver Sunday;after a few weks' absence from home. "At Portland he was 'joined by hia sis ter,' Mrs. Gwenedi Mielke, and her two sons who will spend a week visltrng-her mother and xther rel atives. J CloYerdale Cloverdale school opened Mon day with every child In the dis trict present. ' One new pudil,"Iit tie Mary Hunsakef, making a to tal enrpllmenLof eeven. ! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fliflet. who have ? been ; visiting hereu for the past : few ?weekst left for their home In Seattle Wednesday morning- . i: Miss Olga Garner is employed as nurse tor two """smalt children of the teacher in Pleasant View dis trict. ! Mrs. Schampiere is expecting her Jather, Mr. Koon. to arrive soon and spend the winter. The WCTU met Wednesday witb Mrs. Eva Cummings as hostess. A stork shower was held at the sam time for her daughter, Mrs. Grace Swenson. and many lnvited guests were present.'- A-' beautiful Ut otl gifts were ? received ; from frienas and relatives.- - ''"; 'A Mrs William Farr was hostess for a birthday dinner Tuesday for J. M. Hamilton. Covers were laid for four, and a lovely dinner was served at mid-day. Those present were. the hoat and hostess. Mr. and, Mrs. W. , Farr and air. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton. The Jolly Maids and Matrons or McClay met Tharsday with Mrs. W. C. Kantner in Salem. Among those present were Mrs. Jennie Farr, a member, and Airs, rseiue Hamiltoa-both of Cloverdale.- In the afternoon the ladies were entertained by, lecture by Mrs. Alice Dodd1 ot Salem duner trip through India, Japan and China, showing curios and rugs' and other" fancy work brought from there; also .music by special singers. " 'Rosedale ' ,-- On Friday evening a C. E. busi ness meeting and social was held at the home-, of Mr. and Mrs. Tamplim. - - i Last Saturday eveniag the members of the Red 'bill Birth day club had an enjoyable party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.. C. Bloom. -: -; .":; .Bright, colored leaves made an attractive background tor the Rai: lyDay. program last Sunday eve? Blng. Of 'special interest -was the Ringing ot ' the quartet t from the Second Friends church of Port land. . ' ' 4 K Roaedale .'.school .opened last week wlth t Miss ,.Sc"ott and Miss Bosstxact as teachers. "-Mrs..Bates, head , by a falling sledge nam mer the other days -tkir ' -i. . vMiss Laura Cam mack was V?me from the- Oregon-fiormal schoof during the past week end. -Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ma gee vis ited relatives and friends In Port land: Saturday,' theywere accom panied ' home' by Mrs. Emma - Mc Cen Jwh-has' been visiting in Washington. : ' ' '-Mr. hnd' Mrs. Harvey- Brougber and Ira :Brougher were in "Port land Saturday tm business.' ' 1 r Born-iTo;Mi'l and Mrs. 'Almond Rich, at their home Tuesday Sept. 22, 1525, a 6h:'' He' has been 'named Stanley "John, 'f Quite1 a- numberfrom here at tended Che fair Wednesday! : W. T. HOgg' and 0.rH. Brougber were v In Salem "Wednesday -'on business - ' . - r " "f Noble5 school has started with Miss Ruth Rees of Salem as teacher- -''-; - . - ? George Haynes visited his moth er in Silverton Thursday.' - Mrs. S. Rice ' visited her father; Mr. W. Williams in Wood burn the first of the week. BornTo Mr. and1 Mrs. Chas! Earle',Tuesday SepL29t(n25, a daughter;- r Liberty ' The south -division of the-Presbyterian "Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. F. Marcus next -Wednesday aftern'oon, Octo ber 14. The Marcus home is just across the road ; from' Dr. Cruth ers. ' All woman, of the neighbor hood are invited to contribute one piece or more o' needlework for ;h bazaar and fair to be held at Liberty early 'n November. Mr. R. V. Ohmart bas resumed work at the state house. Mrs. Emily Adair of Salem was a dinner guest at the Dallas hpme last? Sunday. ' Dinner guests at the Henry Gil- bert home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. -Allen, Miss - Mar jorie Han sen, and Miss ' Etta Grimes from Corvallls. Miss'Hansen and Miss Grimes are missionaries borne on leave of absence from Korea. '- The Woman's club will meet at the hall Thursday afternoon. Octo ber 157 Mrs. B." Cunningham has charge of the program, and the refreshment committee is Mrs Frerf Scott. Mrs. William Zosel, Mrs. James Wolfe, and Mrs. Rus sell Wright. Please bring needle and thimble and help finish the quilt. Everybody welcome. j &'fcs Co valt,-. health nurse was a welcome visitor at school last Wednesday.. She gave an intsruc tive health talk to the pupils'' in tho advanced rooms, and also to the iutermediate and primary rooms. Other visitors of tne week were 'Mrs. Peter Pearsonj Mrs: ;Ed 'Westernhouse' and Mrs. Ralph Gibson. The latter attend ed the special Friday morning pro gram, which was-given by Sabina Janette Dasch of the eighth grade. Schmidt ct the ninth grade and - An au'.umn social will be given soon under the auspices of the Sunday Jchool. ' - The pupils who won in the item gathering contest fer the first month of school are - as follows: Sixth grade Teresa Murhammer and Lowell Stiffler; seventh grade Veneta -Rains and Lee Ohmart; Eighth grade, Magdalena Schmidt and Louis Jorry; Ninth grade,; Sa bina Schmidt and Harry Kelley. Mr. Shaw of Vancouver, Wash., Is drying" pumpkin seeds in largo ; SALEM, rl-"- One Bay-Tuesday, Oct' 20 Direct from Dramatic arrest tavor Presents PEOP : -f .b1-"! ir' ;., I BY.AVOUY . Carload of Scenery and Effects . Note the JRriccs : p -55c 8$cl $1.10 quaaUties. for! ,W. -J. iTTudgen in Rj, D. Gihsbna prune-drler. The seeds are obtained jf rotor the "can ning plants of Salem nd willbfe u too ba u a m nip uct v t1" f a again sell them In Russia, where they will be eaten '-wr eat pea- nuts.- At the parent-teacher' meeting r riaay night 1 the coming corn show' was discussed from fa to t,' plans being mad and committees appointed ', to cover the different departments, j Now .steady' Pull together, all ..help, and we ehall surprise even ourselves when - we cee our booth Miss Kreitz In, the armory. a student at Wil lamette, gave two readings, "Fool- ish Questions" and "Husband for Sale." Both were - greatly appre ciated. Mr. Wilson oi the Salem Chamber of Commerce "gavefa timely corn-show talk1," and" ilr; Fred ' Erlxon; a i eontifactor-rfrdm Salem, spoke on "Farming." The above mentioned land aj community staging- war? the program rendered. TKe meeting' night was ' changed from the second to the first Friday In-order not1 to SconflicttwUV the community Club at Salem' Heights, a)s several like to fcjttend botbT places and we jwuild be glad if the Salem: Heights people'; and a.ny from neighboring - Communities would meet with us. j The presi dent, Mns. Stevenson,! announced the following : program committee for the year Miss Neva Cooley chairman. Mrs. V. Hubbard, Mr. Carl Gibson and Mr. Claud Steven son. Mrs.-.Mohney was' appointed as Liberty's representative in the county health work. iMesdames D. A. -Hoag, I'red Scott, Roy Oh mart aiMTRusselt, Wright. mere ap pointed delegates to the county council to be-held at Staytoa, ajhd Mesdames Wright, . Cunningham. Stevenson and; one more to le-4p-pointed, are delegates' to the state convention to be held in Portland. Mr. and Mhj. E. L.' Coffey, "Aj'va Coffey and 'Earl Worth have re turned from Green;! Mountain where they went deer hunting. 1 Mrs. William . Lovlfeland is at Prospect caring I for her daughter, Mrs.JShepard.jwiho is very ill. Mrs. Harriet Connett of SWeet Home' was a-dinner gbest of Mrs. J. C. Corfey las Suhday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dencer and son, Cecil; yisitedi relative at Gervais. Sunday.! ! Mr, ana Mrs. iw. j. Neuens and son, and !r. and rMsijW. H. Neu-r enj- and daughter were guests of the Tomer family at Monmouth last Sunday. Mir. Turner left here during the .sunjmer, .having ; pur chased a rooming house in the' formal town. !" J '..,., Mrs.' Readier of Portland visited at the;. Fred Kuthler home several days last week. . ' 1! "Mr. and Mr. W. ,W. Westen- house and family and Miss Florton Hrubetz visited relatives near Portland Sunday. j ; . . .i Mr. ana Mrs. Harrie of ROse- dale, who were former Liberty res idents, have moved to North Sa leni. j ! i Mr. T. G. Chestnut and nephew of Portland were visiting in this vicinity Monday. ' . miss -jnrisune scnmmt is now employed at tjie state house, t Mr. and MrsL O. El Wrieht and Mr.Vand Mrs.j Harley Wright,, all of Oregon Cltyj were recent gueets of Ir. J. R. -Rains and family. Y Mrs. George Colby and three children of Hatls Ferry have mov ed 'on . to - the; Smith t place near here. - I ; ; -- ' Mr. and Mrs. A. C- -Norton left Sunday for : Biodgett where Mr. Norton- has work: - - Mrs. K. Selger of Portland was a guest of Mr J land Mrs. C. H. Den-: cer Saturday. 1 -All women; of the t community are, urged to attend. the Womar club -Thursday afternoon -to 4 Portland Heilig 0. H0PV0PD It a mm .!"."', !! r" Stage acquainted, do "community-, work, Arid have a pleasant !tfme lagen era!.:.-; Please ; bring needles : and tthimbles 5afad hei;iinlah the. qulltj Mr, and Mrs. Bi Fox and daugh ter, 'Lela'.T were' diriqer "guesta of Mr. . and -Mrs.' F.Davls of Salem Sonday evening. ; - I - - ; - - . ' North Howell ; ". Atr,red at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. W. W. Rutherford, Oct. 2. a .son. , : . -- . : Hv. and -Mrs. ,R.:. Ol Dunn .. son-Keith motored to the W. Pow ers'4 home on the Pacific highway a neanesaay. ffirs.' Powers spe cializes in choice dahlias and the iiowers. -. Mrs. W. H.Baughman and Ju accojnpanied Arthur Morgan silverton and. Salem on Saturd L.-; a. J Morgan "has heen ha some carpenter work done by l of Parkersville the past Mr. and Mrs. Heary-Tho i-oruand and Mrs. John L of rtewberg were supper gu K. O. : Dunn's Saturday ' Mr. and Mrs Ti iithTfnd children of Minnesota are A,agt at W. W Ruther fords. Tuia f rfords, brpthers, had no1 to5 a number of years. . YOU ATJTO KX j,A great many chfn taKe pride, in their ability fecognue, the make of an autoHe at clanpo Trv thocA Jtions 'on- them .mt ftnrii nnt F familiar thev nrprwilh tho n What auto Is n aIer 8 former President? fincoln.) -.What dn volt fhen in the path of an auto? foage.) What auto Will P person In a hotel? fPairp . What auto is the cky? (Moon.) What auto h; e same name as a famous b 'In 'American history? (Le n.) What auto the same name as a famous rli (Hudson.) What auto ii amed alter a famous Revol nary General? (Lafayette.)':1 Klamath Ff Algoma lath mills open, tuu with double shift. . Svenson-rrltoria section of Co lumbia higjfy will be repaved, at cost of . 4 1.402. Portland- Northwestern Elec tric Co. apds ?20,00ft, repairing White SaPn power line. NEW-AMP; BURNS PiAfTf -l Alt C AV i Bits Electric or Gas P'- fA nf Oil lamp that gives an amailiy brilliant, soft, white light, en better than gas or elec tricltfhas been tested by the U. rjerfiment and - 35 leading nhivf fries and found to be su perld to -10 ordinary oil lamps. It " bps without od"or, smoke or noisf-no pumping up; is simple, deal safe. Burns 94 air .and Gpmmon kerosene (coal oil). inventor, v. M. Johnson, 16lKorth Union Ave., Portland, Ore) is offering to send a lamp nn t) days FREE trial, tor even tp f e one FREE to the first user i&Mh locality who will help him inWduce it.s Write him today for fuy particulars. Also ask him to ejaln how you can get the afbey, and without experience or nmey make T250 to 1500 per rinth. Adv. . 1 irl n 1 ' :': ' ' ,1 J j s .- t n ti :v KSffl STJi nn'rirm SALES N i l iS j Keep Both MATINEE !25c - 35c HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S m odel( a sty.' window I, . 7:30 TO, 9 OxLqCK !', , ;Scc Afternoon Paptsr - r r ror r n (;i v rj 1 Lj V of Calumet does the wtak of two siwiifob of mimy other brands samertq the very lpst it n TCS3 TCCS3 C7 AIIT H O W T O in Eyes on the 7 .EVENINGS 35c - 50c STARTING SUNDAY uciaiis . r in -ti n I MM I l neverfaiLst ittSSSH CIIAWD DAY THRILLING?,: Wn want'to stand right up and cheer. . FUNNY? You won't stop laughing for, a, month. ACTION? . The' author ,.of j .iit ii n.!J l auto ra cinsr- stories w x u i b . it, and actior is his first, 1 A Rt and m j ddle name. Mill : McDpnald At 'tlie Wurlitzer Comedy IIII 1' News Today and Saturday -! A Parambnnt Plctuie ' "A HOX OF UK - FATUEli" " f i OS7 4': who was to have taught, was un aIe toaVWlhtt year. ' -MAIL ORDgriWQiV went on to Tdftland'-Iast trthe week where she visited with rela Charley Sims was hit " In - the a;