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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1925)
1? TIIE OREGON STATESMANT SALII:.ir- OREGON r WEDNESDAY: MORNINt3rDECEMBER 9, 1925 61.1'SHSfEQS Would Spend $26,000 ! to Deepen Willamette and Yamhill. Channels 1 Farther Improvement : of the WiUathette arid Yamhill rivers be comes possible "under, recommen dations made " to - congress by .Major R. T.- tioiner, engineer of the first and 'second Portland dls trlcU. K -Expenditures oh the Willamette above Portland and on the Yam bill amounted to 20,000 lor the last fiscal year?. .Tnto.l to Te In creased to $22,000 iter .the present year and i 121,009 la asked for 1927. The, project provides ,. lor channel 'deepening "from "Portland to Corvallis, on which $1,120,000 has already, been Bpent. . 'Engineers at Portland bate rec ommended that improvement on the Yamhill fiver above Dayton, Including the operation and care of the Yamhill lock and Sam, be abandoned because of apparent in difference of the .people of - the locality A toward the developmtnt nf ial watnr.hnrM traffle v The -program ; recommended o congress covers all navigable Ore gon coast rivers and harbors, ana some Inland streams. ; mm car at the four eorner.a on Turner road. . -A Tor d' :tourlng belonging ; to M. Bearing of 1435 West Waller street was stolen from a Salem location. It was recovered some time later near the location of the theft by Officers James and. OISOSL -- Three cara were reported stolen Sunday, and ;two were - recovered the same day. Oregon City. police COUNTY NEWS IN ' BRIEF phoned that a Hudson . coach, li cense number "61-873-was stolen fro mthat city. ' The car belongs to 11. M. Martindale of Oregon City. ' Adolph GJatt t Woodburn ; r- ported that his Chevrolet touring was ' stolen from . down; town stret In Salem. Later state traffic officer RInehardt recovered the rS r,f tf Give TTiem a Savings Accduftt Can you think of a Christmas present that will fur nish more constructive good to your youngster than a Savings Account? . Savings AccoirntJiere at the United State&SNationifc " m m ; A. provides jiranite enjoyrneju. Hang'. Savings Book on. the tree for each of your youngsters this Christmas. i , United States National Bank Salem.Oregon ' (Coatlnn4 t rtm pass ) Road district 26 held a special road meeting at the Crawford school . house "Saturday. A four mill tax was voted for to place gravel on the side roads. Miss Lillian Dynett spent week at borne. r, t .? Ed Marten and family, of Lew iston," Idaho, left here for Califor nia Friday the twentyTseventh. Mr.. and -Mrs. Henry Barnett spent the recent holiday at the P. Bear hcftne near Crawfotdtille, KoXer, i secretary of state. ' ( , Public 'bearing . on .the budget will be iheld at the courthouse on Monday, December g 8. 'V :. This hearing! Is fo rthe purpose of per mitting the tax payers of . the county .'to ratify the budget, and should " be attended by as many f rea holders - as possible. Don't overlook the necessity of ratify ing the court's action in provid ing,' for 4 a county agricultural agent . and 'Boys and Girls - Club leader. " , i Scotts Mills last Auburn , !Tbe Auburn Community club held the first meeting ' for the winter, Thursday evening, Decem ber 3. at the school house. Rev. W. D. Blodgett Was elected presi dent and ; Mrs. - Murray 'Johnston, rice president ; Mrs. I ' J. Ayers, secretary : - and treasurer. :, Lloyd Lee was appointed t chairman of the visiting committee; Mrs. Mur ry Johnston, ; chairman of , the urogram committee. .The .next regular meeting will be held Dec, 18. v v, . . ,', Mrs. J. Hugg Is still confined to her bed, being very weak from the loss of blood, from a ruptured bloOd vessel, Thursday. 'About three ' thousand pounds of beans of the Martha Washing ton 'variety, 'have recently been threshed here, having been raised on the Jj Hartwell property. Mrs. Hartwell 'was formerly Miss Mor rison of this place. Kathleen Llnbeck was pleasant ly surprised when twenty six of her schoolmates came in to spend the evening Friday, laden with cakes and other good things to eat. W Miss Leila' Armstrong secretary treasurer of the Hayesville Sun day school district council of re ligious education, has completed the mailing of the programs for Sunday December 27 to be given at the Keiser school house Mrs. Gladys Perd, , of Seattle, spent Thanksgiving ' with her mother, Mrs Hugh. Magee. Mr. and I Mrs. Dave Delano of Portland tisited relatives here the first of the : week. i ' Mr, and ; Mrs. Allan Bellinger and small daughter were visitors in Salem "Wednesday. Mrs. W. P. Shutt, Mrs. R. A. Lawrence, Mrs. j E. R. Lawrence and Mrs. George Haynes were in Salem shdpuing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg and daughter DoHs visited relatives in Salem over Thanksgiving. , Shirley Dunagan returned to Corvallis Sunday evening where he is attending O. A. O.', after vis itlng his folks here over Thanks giving. ! The R. N. A. club met Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vina Losinger. After the business meeting and general good time, refreshments vere served. 'Mr. and MP3. Almond Rich and small son Visited relatives in Sil verton Suhday;afternoon. Hugh Magee and W. T. Hogg were in Salem Wednesday pn busi ness. ' '. ' ' ; Meirle Scott drove to Woodburn on business Thursday. . .. .r3 L I SAL Automatic Qoverdalfc4 ZJ" S jS r. C i - f4'4 ' - ill ' I B UISUJIEUD vMlttlil: Mrs. L. E. Hennis has been re modeling her house this fall. Report comes that Mri and Mrs. Ivan Hadley are installing a radio in their home. . The ladies of the W. C. T. U. were right, royally, entertained by Mrs.. L. E. Henntes Wednesday. Most of the members were pres ent and a most pleasant as well as profitable day was spent. One In the absence of the regular uilt s, 'made for a member that. pastor, Rev Blodgett preached 'l ' Sunday afternoon, using as his M. andMrs. Willi Massey and theme "Not flowery beds of ease, th?lr tw0 Wren of southern Ore but scars There was a good at- K0n arrived here last Tuesday tendance at the services and Sun- evening. They had traveled nearly day school, and plans are being three hundred miles by auto. They made for a ; good program to be wiI1 isita few days with Mrs. given the last Sunday afternoon Massey's, parents before returning before Christmas. to Klamath Falls where Mr. Mas- Winiam Smith has been exca- eyia 'an employe ln the Iost oI rating1 a basement under his cot- ice tage. . The county health ! nurse. Miss C." Swanson has been complet- Strode, visited Cloverdale school infe the enlargine and remddelinr lTuesday. of his residence. FACTORY DEMONSTRATION UNIVER Electric Ranges December 7 to 12 Inclusive Miss Murdoch, Factory' Representative, will conduct a demonstration of Universal Electric Ranges at Halik and Eoff's daily until Saturday night. ; The Public Is Invited To call any day during the weejrand se the many advantages of the Universal. American housewives are' rapid! v changtng to Electric Rookery which retains the flavorjn food which. canriritbe s retained in any other way. Jiist aj feu l items listedrto show our special low ;pricen: fGervais fed Nibler was In Portland on business Tuesday. Mrs. L. P. Gleason . and son, Wayne,1 went to Garibaldi Monday for a short visit. Jack Bflde and brother-in-law, George ' Connor bad : their . tonsils removed by Dr. Dowd Monday morning. They are recovering nicely. Adam Weisz Is quite ill from an atack of rheumatism. ; Josech Frahler visited In Port- land Monday. L. P. Gleason returned to his work at Cochran, Monday. Betty Cutsforth Is 1U with ton siiitis. Jake Bingham is painting the front of his store. The Maytag salesman has ' been demonstrating here, this week. Martin Dietrich of Portland held the; 'number,. which won the blanket given by the Sacred Heart school Wednesday. Mrs;5 Ret ben Cutsforth was ill, on Tuesday. . Cloverdale school has almost 100 per cent attendance for two months. Have but one day absence in that time. $25 Set Aluminum With Each Universal Ordered During This Demonstration M a 1 1 k "& -Eoff Electric Shop Phone 488 ' ' 337'Cdurt 'A beautiful "Jacquard Velour in Rose and Bi'own icoVered Dav-,r flfi fifi enport to sell at Fireside ? Chair, to matcK to sen at Blue and Taupe Jacquard Velour covered Davenport -to sell at J.'. i $55:00 A Rose ahd Davenport to sell at $90.00 i tTaupe Mohair covered i $98.50 -Blue and Taupe Velour covered :Daven- ' port to sell ,1 . at An" exceptional Value in - a Davenport cbvered riir Rose and Taup CQ ft fl ft Jacquard to sell at...i:.-.:.. 0f UU II Chair to match to sell at - $70.50 :$39.50 Come in and make your selection from one of the ;i t " largest itock m' the aty,! - : - - - j- i . .... Buy on . Weekly r Monthly " Paymeiiti We will make Delivery at anytime See Our Wiridows mm 340 Court Street I "Member ' ' use m. , -We. 'Cliarge No Interest 4 :V Truth'ln Advertises FallsGity The meeting of the Polk county court, acting as a budget .commis sion, . with the .three members selected from the' free holders Of Polk county, had a Very busy ses sion a week ago- Monday. The tax levy wUi be : Within $300 of the six percent limitation and will raise for all county taxes, $253,-1 O00, exclusive of state taxes. . This will - make the taxes throughout the county a little more, but in aa much as 'the- bud get tor the City of Falls City was cut about 25 -percent -this year, and there as a material reduc tion in : the ? levy f or school dis trict No. 67. -those, of us who live In Falls. City will have somewhat lower taxes than In 1925. The appropriation made : tor Polk county's share of salary and expenses ' for . county? agent and Boys and Girls Club leader., was 12500, Including a Ford car.' The balance of the amount needed will be defrayed from federal and state funds. ? Hon. I. Ii." Patter son of Kola, was chairman ot the committee from the member clubs of the Polk County Federated Clubs, and--With, about a doten other club i representatives 1 pre sented the -need of this work in a very convincing manner. . HJ Manner Smith, president ot the Bank of Falls CitTt Ira Powell president - of the First National bank of, Monmouth and C. W. Ir vine ' president of the : Farmers State bank ot Independence were the members of the'Dadget com mittee. t 'The members of the' 'Dallas Chamber of Commerce enter tained the tisftofa at their Mon day -noon r llnchtebh; 'the 'Speaker ' J - fiH- v : - ;-5, J- tv .'-' 'h- ,-i ' y- , - c:-v-v.v. vf??.-- , jXnNX nXvNXVX . W V . - "- The Shop-o-scope brighUns Christmas ekics by showing everyone tchat to give, 7tchere to get it, arid how io make holiday shdpping dol lars gn farther "than they ever hare before," It's a real service for you! Shop -j-scope? : CLASSIPtCO secrw I -4 Ifor tho occasion being Sam. X,;