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.It . 10 v THE NEWrOREGOPFSTATESMANS GREATER'VALLEYNEWSANDiPROGRESSmGE BEGIW DUTIES Donmouth American Legion . Post Installs; Walter L. i; Smith at Head V MONMOUTH. Ore.; Sept. 2 I special) waiter i. smith was Installed Tas 1925 commander of American, Legion post Nov C 5 at - regular meeting Thursday night. Other oflcers installed were: viee eemmander.JPhiHp Sweltser; ad jutant, Barney Howard; finance Cfleer, c Jeff Ayres; executive ' esmmittee; Charles At water. Bob Orr and Bliss Byers. Charles At- water acted as officer of installa tion. This post has a membership of I, including representatires from -Airlle, Peedee, Kings Valley, Hos- fclns, Independence, Falls CHy andl .Dallas communities. Although not erganlxed until late in 1927 the Membership Is active and a steady tecrease In growth has been main tained. During the publicity 'con test sponsored by Pacific Legion, Monmouth post won second prize ' a radio receiving set. Of Pioneer Family. Commander Smith Is descended fiom a long line of pioneers who have been prominently Identified with, the progress, of Oregon. His great-grand father, Joseph Brad, ley Varnum Butler, was the first postmaster of Portland and of Monmouth, and operated one of' the first' mercantile establish asents in the valley at Eola. He al m gare largely toward furthering the Monmouth schools. His great-uncle. Dean J. B. "V". Butler, has been and is an im portant factor in the growth and upbuilding of the Oregon normal school at Monmouth. Native of Polk Commander Smith Is a native mb of Polk county During the World waCifce served "With the hospital corps of the nary, and after the signing of the armistice be was detailed to transport duty ssakinc three trips to France. He ta owner and director of the Wal tar L. Smith funeral chapel at Monmouth. HERE FOR ONE DAY Members of the executive, staff ef the Spokane. Portland and Se attle railroad Thursday made a trip to Salem aa a party of 27. A. J. Davidson, general manager, headed the party. fL W. Foster, scneral agent of the Chicago, Burlington it Quincy and W. E. Hunt, assistant general freight agent of the Great Northern, were also in the group, Other members of the party ware Robert Crosble, comptroller ef tke S. P. S., Mrs. Crosbte. sens William and Alan and daugh ter Margaret; R. W. Pickard, gen eral freight agent, and Mrs. Pick ard; C. A. Hart of the legal de partment; G. R. Williams, assist ant comptroller; E. E. Li Hie, su perintendent of car service and telegraph, and Mrs. Lillie; E. Ed wards, purchasing agent; W. C Smith, general claim and tax agent, and Mrs. Smith; J. C. Ab hett. advertising agent, Mrs. Ab- ; bett and daughters Barbara and Betty; K L. Zlmmer, , special agent; H. E. Verrinder, special agent; E. II. Shrader, assistant to the nurchasins: axent: J. C 1 OF 015 ! V UtM. chief dark of th -freleht traffic -department; Miss Lela Mc Carver, assistant In the president's office, and Misses Edna Florence and Rose Schacht, of the purchas lag department. Mr. Turner of the staff was al ready in Salem forHi earlier ays of the state fair. J. W. Ritch ie was host to the group here. Bridge' Luncheon Given, Silverton SILVERTON. Ore.. Sept. 28. (Special) Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge and Mrs. H. B. Latham entertain en at a bridge luncheon at the Kleinsorge home honoring Mrs. - P. T. Ristelgen, who is leaving aeon to make her home in. Port land. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs.. Elisabeth Cone of Salem. Cannery Season Lasts to Dec. 1 WOODBURN, Ore., Sept. 28. (Special.) The Ray-Brown can nery will continue in operation until December 1, accopding to aa ' announcement : made here today. Pears and. apples are being re ceived now.- UoodburnM.E. Pastor Returns . WOODBURN, Ore.; Sept. 28. Special.) Members of the Meth- ' edist -. church here were greatly pleased at the announcement-that the Rev. A. J. Neufeld was reap peinted to serve here for another year.- . j . . , rt. a f rr yZAddedChmh . MT. ANGEL, Ore.; Sept. 18. fSpeclal ) The Bank of Mt. Angel Tana become a member ' of ' West' Coast Bancorporatlon, it was an- nwuneed this week- by Joseph J. Easier, cashier, of the local insti tution. No changes in the person nel are expected. ' " Fami Leader V. "My advice to the fanner of the west is to fbad out what we farmers of New York State think of Governor Smith, Charles 8. W1L son, of Hall, former New York State commissioner of agriculture, told William H. Hill, New York State Hoover-Curtis campaign chief, la pointing but the rote against Al Smith always piled up la the rural districts. He declared that Smith repeatedly recommended the abo lition of the State Council of Farms and Markets, run by farm rep. rreentaUve. - w est Salem News Bjr Helen H. Eodolf Cider Works Now Running Capacity -H- The Gregory! iCider works are pressing eider and making vine gar stock every day. Robert Crawford, who Is running the mill, 9says that he sometimes makes 500. gallons of cider in a day. Beginning Friday he will press grapes two or three times a week for the growers. Mr. Craw ford does not plan to buy any grapes himself. He will press both the Concord and the white grapes. Lorraine Thompson, small daughter of Mrs. Theodore Laehr of the- Riverside Cash grocery, spent Thursday night with Vir ginia Peil at Rlckreall. Virginia's parents own the Black Bird Inn there. Albert Oaks and J. C. Reeser have leased half of the building where F. O. Need ham has the West Salem Service station for a complete auto repair shop. They plan to be fully equipped for any SILVEBTON ELEVEN SILVERTON, Ore.. Sept. 28. (Special) The first game for the Silverton High school football team -will be played on the Silver Falls field, against Canby, Friday afternoon, October B. The 1928 schedule of games is as follows: October 5 Canby here. October 12 Independence here. October 19 Independences at Independence. October 26 Dallas here. November 2 Forest Grove at Forest. Grove. November 9 Woodturn at Wood burn. November here. It Oregoa City November 23 Open. Coach G. W. Delay feels confi dent that with ten lettermen and a number of promising younger boys turning out. Silverton high will make a good record for the season. , - American Barley Will Be Kept Out By German Order II.. .11! ! BERLIN, Sept. 28. (AP) As the result "of a malady which af fected hogs In the Bremen district aftery they had eaten barley im. ported from America, the Reich- strat (federal council) today adopted an ordinance restricting he importation of Amelrcan bar ley until Nov. 1. vl " The restriction Imposed re el u Ires that importers prove at their own expense that barley they propose to Import Is not Injur ious to animals. Excepted from these restrictions Is barley from Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Colorado which already had been proven nlnocuous. , The government. oraer is eiiec- tlve October 1. ' '- Warning Signal Asked, Gervais GERVAIS' Ore.. - Sept.-. (SneclaL) Gerrais residents are nlanninc to appeal to the. South ern Pacific officials to put warn ing signals at the street crossings of the railroad here. - It is claimed that trains pass through Gervals at 40 to 0, miles,, an hour, and that they cannot be seen a suf ficient distance frOm the highway crossing.. . . r, Visitor Leaving. : For Idaho Home SILVERTON. Ore Sept 18.-- Special.) Thomas " Booth, uncle of Mrs. Henry Schroader, who has spent several weeks) in Silverton, is: leaving. Monday for hlsfanch near Boise, 'Idaho. Sixty bushels of wheat po the Is the result of. the harvest on ons tract .of , land .In the ,Tule Lake district ef Klamath county, t nm mm Hits Al Smith 1 Fbcme 24022 repair work and are naming the place the West Salem Auto Repair shop. " W. H. Porter, who 'has a shoe repairing shop on Ruge street, re turned Wednesday evening from Hood River where he has been picking apples since hop picking season closed here. He drove up alone, leaving his family In West Salem. G. H. Tracy has the frame of his building up which is to be the fuel house of his wood yard that he is moving from Salem to West Salem. He tore down most of the old house that stood on the property he had purchased from F. M. Moore, and .burned the re maining part. He will build new house on the same ground, having his wood yard on the back of the property. H. C. Sampson has Installed a new Franklin, air compressor In his service station on the corner of Wallace road and Edgewater street. Mr. Sampson made the purchase from Ira Jorgenson In Salem. Stayton Grange Will Meet Soon STAYTON, Ore., Sept. 28. (Special) Next Saturday, Octo ber 6, the Stayton Grange will hold its regular monthly meeting and in the afternoon there will be an open meeting to which the pub lic is Invited. Speakers will in clude W. E. Delzell, who was pri vate secretary to Governor Pierce, and Seymour Jones, state market agent. Measures that will be on the November ballot will be dis cussed. F TO ROSEDALE, Ore., Sept, 28. (Special) The H. R. Sims fam ily moved Monday to their new home, near Stayton. Ormel Tricks attended the Methodist conference at Hood River last week. He Is to be a sistant pastor of the Leslie Metho dist church in Salem for the com ing year, and will also continue his studies at Kimball School of Theology. Forrest Cammack has had as a .visitor Mr. Archer from Mani toba, Canada. Mr, Allen Is working at a mill in the Valsetx district. Misses Helen and Lrfura Cam mack entertained a number of. -5r fiend fmm the North Pa cific Evangelistic Institute Fri- y night. The Cannoy family will live in Salem this winter. C. Rauck has gone to Chehalls, Wash., where he has work. . UE 1 goes -2 Big Biaridar Saturday, Sept 29th , Dwijht Johnson and His Band (Back from the Pendleton Ronnd-Up)' ' ' And-- '- - - The Stampers, Directed by Sam Herman ; KKX Favorites. From Kreanters Chateau - These Bands will play Several of the Latest Dance - . " -w Hits En-Masse r -' ' -" . ' r No Advance In Prices f - C SCHOOLS SHOW Pupils Being Educated at Silverton Total 1109; ; Start Activities. - SILVERTON, Ore.. Sept. 28. (Special) Enrollment In the Sit verton publie schools readied a to tal of 1049 this week, Superin ten dent Robert Goets announces. This is a gain of CO over the pre ceding week, -the first of the school year. In addition there are It pupils In. St, Paul's parochial school. The eomtbined figures ex ceed the enrollment on the same date last year. There are now S28 pupils reg istered In the elementary public schools. 800 In Junior high and 221 in senior high. Activities Resumed Student activity was resumed at the high school this week as, the various organisations iook up their work. The senior class officials are: Paul Roiling, president; Erie Swanson, viae president; Cora Goplerud. secretary; Esther Al rick, treasurer; "Gerald Gibson, sergeant-at-arm 8. -. The juniors have aa their offi cers; Gertrude Thurman, presi dent; Gladys Letichy, vcie presi dent; Violet Herigstad, secretary and treasurer; Lester McCall, ser- geant-at-arms. Officers of she sophomore class are: Harriet Campbell, president. Joseph Campbell, vice president; Tom Ballantyne, treasurer. Store Is Opened By "Associated" The twenty-sixth store to be opened by Associated Stores, Inc., wtil be started today at vlrabtree. Oregon, with Mr. Booster of that community in charge. H. J. Hjort, Salem district manager, went to Crabtree yesterday to supervise the opening, of the store which will be called Associated No. 23. The chain of groceries is owned and operated by the Willamette Grocery Co. Feed Mill to Be Installed, Scio SCIO. Ore., Sept. 28. (Spe cial) The Scio Mill and Elevator company, whose plant burned to the ground a month ago, will in stall a feed mill on Main . street soon, it Is announced by J. D. Densmore, manager. The . quar ters which it will occupy are tot be vacated by the Associated store, which win move into a new concrete, building now nearing completion. Reception Plan For O.N.S.Folk MONMOUTH, Ore., Sept. 22. (Special) Saturday evening Is the time set aside for the annual Oregon Normal School faculty re ception to the student-body. Elab orate preparations are in progress and a program of varied interest will bdprovided. Armour to Open . Scio Store Soon SCIO. Ore.. Sept. 28. (Spe cial) Shortly after the first of October Armour and company will open headquarters here in a build ing wEich is now being repaired and remodeled, and will handle cream, poultry and eggs. It is 'un derstood that Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Osborn will be In charge. Teachers Will Be Entertained MILL CITY. Ore., Sept." 28. (Special) The Rebekah lodge Is sponsoring plans for-a reception to the teachers in the Mill City school, wheih will be held In the I. O. O. F. ball v next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. : Talks -to Nation I II . ! II 1 !! " v. a ft I f A' novel photograph of Herbert Hoover at the microphone. . Officers Named By Silverton Hi f Siudent Groups t SILVERTON, Ore., Sept. 28. (Special.) Silverton high school students elected the following as officers for the student ! body for the coming year: Eldon Fox, pres ident; Fran cos Keene, vice presi dent; Bulie! Eastman, secretary; Robert Riehesrtreasurer; RTchard Holm, sergeant-at-armsJ Repre senrativea. on( the student cabinet frdnr each class; include: j Margaret Miller, senior; Ruth Larson, Jun ior; Robert Stranix, sophomore. Will Go to Portland I SILVERTON. Ore., Sept. 28. (Special) P. Ristelgen, presi dent of the First National bank of this city, has been appointed gen eral ' superintendent of Pacific Bancorporatlon, of which the First National is a member, and after October. 1 he will divide his time between SUterton and Portland. He will continue at the head of the local bank. ; Legion Officers To Be Installed i SILVERTON, Ore., Sept. 28. (SpeelaL) The American Legion and the Legion auxiliary will hold their , regular meeting Monday night, October 1, In the armorj, which will be followed by the an nual installation of fflcers, and a program, wnicn nas ; been ar ranged by the auxiliary. A ban quet will be i served following the program. enew Subscription To THIS BARGAIN DAY RATE GOOD ONLY UNTIL OCTOBER lv 1928 If you are paid in advance and remit us $3.25 your subscription will be ex tended one year from your present date of expiration. " - ! For your convenience you may use coupon below This Rate Does Not Apply Unless Paid To Date Now t Please Have the New Oregon Statesman sent to me by mail for - one year in payment for -which 1 enclose $3.25 in check; money order or currency. This special offer is for .the Bargain Day Period .only. " Please check: " 1 f ' .' - r New Subscriber J Renewal 0- - - -'- F"n - I -J-jr J Booster Club at SHverton Elects, Officers; Petition r Presented SILVERTON. Ore., Sept. 28 rcnaxUi The following were elected as officers of the Kinder garten booster club, at a meeting held in the.ugene Field building Friday afternoon: President. Mrs Grace Palmer; secretary, Mrs. Warren Crabtree; treasnrer, 5 Ed. Adams. Those elected to the governing board are R, B. Duncan, Mrs. Soren Oster gaard. Webb Haskins and W. N. Arbuthnot. Petition Presented A netition which was circulated this week in behalf of the move ment, was presented to , the city council Thursday night, asking the nernrission to use a room in th'e city hall for temporary head quarters. The National Kinder garten association has offered $200 to be used for equipment. Jaunt to State Fair Is Enjoyed ' Others Planned MONMOUTH. Ore., Sept. 28. (Special) -A party of normal school students attended the Ore gon stae fair Thursday accom panied by Dean J. B. V. Butler. This is an annual occurrence, giv ing the students who come from remote sections of the state, also those enrolled from other states an opportunity to see the fair, in many cases for the first time. Other. excursions of a like na ture are arranged throughout the year under Dean Butler's super vision; a trip to the becab, a visit to the various state institutions and an outing, at Chemewa. These events are looked forward to by the students who find Dean But ler an ideal guide. V. Schrunk Asks $30 $00 Damages MONMOUTH. Ore., Sept. 28. (Special) Damages of 230,000 for Injuries, 2750 for nurse and hospital expenses and 2160 for his motorcycle, are being asked by Verd Schrunk in a suit filed in circuit court against Hawkins and Roberts. The case grew out of an accident last February when Schrunk crashed Into one of sev eral horses belonging to tie defen dants which were being led down the highway. He Is now undergoing treatment by Mayor brothers fori injury to his spine. Your For a THE NEW OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGON Zurcher Service K To Be Tuesday, Pratum Church PRATTJM. Ore.,1 Sept. 28. (Special) Funeral services will be held at the Pratum Mennonite church Tuesday. October 2 . at 2 o'clock in -the afternoon ' for Ferdnend Zurcher. 32 farmer of this community, who was found dead beside the road three miles from his home Thursday night, a victim of heart failure. Burial will be at the William Kaufmann church 'cemetery, four miles west of Pratum. Mr. Zurcher is survived by bis narents. Mr. x and Mrs. Jacob Zurcher, who live southwest of Silverton; his widow. Alma May Zurcher. and three children, John, Ferdnend, Jr., and Byron. Death occurred while Mr. Zurcher was hauling wood from the forest to the main road. He apparently fell from the wagon, as the body was found lying beside and a little behind the wagon. He had not been seen since 11 o'clock in the morning, and was believed to have been dead six or seven, hours when the body was found about 8 o'clock at night CHORAL CLUB TO MEET AURORA, Ore., Sept. 28.- ( Special) The Aurora Choral club will reorganize next week for its winter season, with a num ber of programs in prospect. uoti S NIGHT OR DAY "Jim SmmOttBsi & The Station with a Clock Full Year--By Name -r fr .Tx -t r . - '. ... v '. .'lis Address NoM iODBfJHi Bulldogs Score Thrw Touch downs; Visitors' Score Is Disallowed - - - - .. . ' WOODBURN, Ore., Sept. 28.; fSnetUll The Wood burn hirh school Bulldogs defeated the Can by union high football team 19 to 0 on the Woodburn gridiron this afternoon. The exciting episode of the game occurred when Canby car ried the ball over the goal line on a fluke play, but the score did not count, as the play was ruled fllegal. .Lineups were:' Woodburn Oanby Butterfield ;.ler White Carruthers ltr. Ellera Black Ulgr ogie A. Schooler -e .Cochran Lemcke rgl - Clark Bartos Urll Nelland Gearln . 1 t"-- Learson Mchl r- est Hunt - Jer Meeks B. Schooler Jhl Ratcliff Mochel Lf -.- Ruie Referee, Joe Kasberger, O. A. C. lumpire, Meredith Woodworth. Willametts. as? PHONE Bill" WdttEiOimo Center and liberty Sis. Mail Only ' Vs t".-5'"' r mi it . ft- v.