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Community News troves a Welcome Feature of Paper: Service to be Regular One Lode. Hiss UmiBU Is t third yea student at O. 8. C. ju. ua Mr.' minora unra moTed to Salem en Tuesday, te make their future torn. Mr. Lar son Is employed fa the auto paint-, inr business there. ratbers Day, which, wlu be on- serred on Sunday, June .11, will a-TV i t. . frv. ot.t i j im commemomea ai ut vb- IXI v C4tnuB u auc omwauuau uaa piuvcu more pop-lti,,, ehnrea during toe Bible jl v tuar in recent montns than the page, ox community news school hour. Special talks end Introduced as a feature of last Sunday's paper. So many ex-appropriate music has been plan- pressions of appreciation have been sent to the publishers Bed - that the page is being increased to two pages this week with Loyal Bewan class of the the view of providing a many communities as possible repre- SJnlocW atSSx' sentation in the Sunday Statesman. v ; a 'JTI ZdaVr X. Mrs. Maoeiaine utnin, a memoer oi Tne statesman stall. 1 17. a sniendid nrosrsan has bees has been active for the past fortnight in developing- the news I arranged, which win include ser from the different communities in and nmiind RaWi and her I era! numbers from the band. jars, u. o. j&euiaa nan xb mis fortune to cut the end Of her left thumb off' on Friday morning. while . apUtllng some .kindling wood, t A largo portion of the nail and the fleshy end was completely severed. Mrs. Carl Thompson returned to Snrerton on Saturday after spend ing a week la Salem at the home of her sister, Mrs. C W. Bartlett. Mrs. Thompson Is. recuperating from an attack of stomach trouble. school election for SIlTerton district has been set for June 17. one director Is to be elected for a term of three years to succeed Dr. ROSES NOW GORGEOUS Mr. Stephens Keep Up Her Flower Work FORD NOT TRACTABLE I e e efforts are reflected in the news published, today. s s -01 Marion ' MARION, June 1 Mr. G. W. Smith, wbv has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ItcKin for the past three weeks, returned to her home at Gilroy, California, Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Haack, Was Bonnie Baack, lfr. and Mrs. Claude Over holser, and Mr; and Mrs. V. F. Terhune transacted business In Ealem Wednesday. , Wes Smith visited at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith Sun. 4ay. Harold Smith retimed to Portland, with him for. the, Rose ICBUISk Archie Rankin left Wednesday on a business trip to Portland and Spokane. Q. M. Aupperle Is erecting a derriek preparatory to commenc ing the loading of piling for ship ment to West Oakland, Calif. Mr. Aupperle Is also haulnlg consid erable piling to the Willamette river for rafting to St. Helens. Mrs. E. R. Plekard returned Wednesday from . a sereral weeks Thdt with relstlres and friends at jtarshfield and Eugeae. . Miss Bonnie Haste who has been teaching In the MU1 . City school returned home. Friday, and with her mother, Mrs. Fred Haack. win leave Monday on an extended visit with frieadVaad relatives In and about St. Paul and ' Minnea polis. They expect to be gone about two mouths. . Robert and George Smith are working on the new road being bvUt around Ankeny Hill. ' Sir. and Mrs. N. A. Olsen have mored to their new hume recently purchased from L. E. Peterson. 5!yioreiice Wallace of Walla WJS5T Wash., is visiting the borne 0! Mr. and Mrs. E. Wallace. Wes Stephens returned from Wanna . Oregon-, Tuesday, where he. baa been working for the last two months. Ruth Metier or Mussell Shell. Mont,, is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Barber. Miss Melxer who Is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Barker and only eight years old, made the trip from Montana, alone. wira - v. ouun . wmm qail severely Injured last week when a ladder on which she was standing col lapsed,, throwing her. to the floor. The extent of the Injury is not yet knows. . Mr. and Mrs. Avers left Satur day for eastern- Oregon, .where they will visit with friends and relatitves for a week or so prfcw to going to Eugene where. Mr. Ayers will study law during his summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ayers have been retained as teachers In the Marten schools. The ball game -between Marlon end West Stayton Sunday resulted In a victory tor Marlon. - 1122, Is visiting friends and rela- tlvea here.- Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Cooper en tertained a number of friends at their home recently with the play ing of old-fashioned games In hon or of Mrs. Cooper's sister and niece of Vancouver, B. C. Those present were: Mr. end Mrs. Coop er, Mr., and Mrs. C T. Haseman. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. E.'C. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shroeder. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Reverend Gray, Mrs. A. J. Kekos- ky and the honored guests Mrs. L. C. Stevens and daughter, Esma. EDITOR'S NOTE ..... . AH abovt the vaTJejr am in- terestiag tales of people who are doing . things; raising flowers, snaking;, gardms, ana one ecu- Titles which snake life later- ectiasj - Mr. Ifadalaiae Callln. ineauber of The Statesman, staff; this Sander starts erica of little stories of peo. pie met eav her- Jonrneys throagb the valley. Roses golden yellow and cop per roses; not the pink, red and white varieties that one notices in the average garden but those met allic colors that remind one of bright new pennies and of cloth of gold, These bronte and golden roses hre the first thing that one notices In the garden of Mrs. Harold Ste- and a ' e ! Scotia Mills SCOTTS MILLS. June 15. Mrs. Frank Jeremiah end son of Port land are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and family visited relatives in Oregon City Wednesday Mrs. Marie Philips of Valsetx, Ore., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers, before she leaves for Seaside where she win be employed this summer. Miss Grace Dunag&n took the teachers 'examinations in Salem the last of the week. . Mr. and. Mrs. George- Haynea were in Silverton Wednesday on Business. Miss Nell Kiaser visited- rela tives in Saelm the last of the week. R. E. KUensorge. whose term ex-!Ten neaT Hopewell. This Is on plres. juts snrerton residents are members of the graduating class of Oregon State College this June and include, Nettie and Agnes Hatteberg, Fred Bock, Arthur Bjontegard and Victor Sather. Fhllo Booth and Frank Alfred. suverton nign alumni members are graduating from . the law school of the Willamette nnlrer "y. ' ...i . . Miss Jessie Paul, former SUver- ton teacher, assisted In eervinz at ue reception wnich Immediatelv rouowea tne wedding of her school mend, Mildred Grant, to Henrv Hartley, in Falls City, recently. az ino rirst mornlnr session of the 22nd annual convention of thm Oregon Chiropractor association. ur. A.. i. v. Smith t SUverton. wss appointed on the resolution Mm. CMUa the eld Smith Stevens place. so well known to many peo ple in the Wil lamette valley. Harold Stevens Is a son of the late Smith Stevens and with his wife and two sons. Clifford and Vernon, resides on the old home place. Mrs. Stevens rose garden is a model of wen T Silverton : SILVERTON, June 6 Repre senting the SUverton Woman's Re lief Corps, and G. A. R. at tne con vention held in Newberg June 12, are Mrs. Frances Gourlie, Mrs. Eva Reece. Mrs. Lenora Jaeschke, and Mrs. Ines Olsen. not large but is chosen, carefully eared tor flower arrangement. One wonders bow Mrs. Stevens finds time to do so much. She not only manages her committee by President George A. home and family, attends to all the ounon. .inner, members of this 1 many duties inat fall to tne lot or committee includes Dr. Hans p.la. hnsv and nrosnerous farmers terson of Portland, and Dr. A. R.jwlfe hat she also gives piano les sons to a number of the young sters In the netznborhood. When I called ahe was arranging tho de tails of a piano recital which was to mark the close of her years (work. Hneo aro BeMtirml Leaving the Stevens home. Hedges of Medtord. T Kcizer XCJCiZER. Juno IS Mr. .ml Mrs. William BUke and ehUdren rnuup an Frelda, May, with their ' guests Tommy Settlemeler ua dvut wane tsatta nava re turned from an outinr at k. went through .Hopewell and on over the bins to the Spring-Valley and Sena communities. These biUs are always beautiful and nev er more so than at this season of the year. Somehow the Ford fau ed to appreciate the beauties of nature and flatly refused to climb the hills. Or do I fau to under stand this Ford? Maybe she want edto stop and enjoy the natural beauties around her. At any rate. climb she would not, Mr persuas ive efforts were all In vain. That temperamental chariot bussed and spluttered but tailed to advanee one foot np the hilL An investigation of her "In nards failed to reveal to my me chanical ignorance, the cause of the trouble. Warm and disgusted walked back to the Chenowlth place and telephoned to Mrs. C M. Pnrvlne to send her son Byron to my rescue. I happened to know that Byron knows more about a Ford car than does Henry him: self. - Mr faith was Justified for In 1 few minutes he was there and in less time than it takes to tell it that balky old lady from Detroit was chugging up the hills as though she enjoyed the climb. It was only a mile to the Fur vine place and one of these days I am going to tell yon about this. one of the moat attractive farm houses In Marlon county. After a pleasant visit with Mrs. Purvine and the acceptance of an invitation to "Come back when the cherries are ripe, I went on to Zena and called at the W. N. Crawford home. Daughters Bake Cookies I found Mrs. Crawford setting out cabbage plants and her two small daughters baking cookies. Tho Crawford home la a bower of flowers, now and an examination of the son in which Mrs. Crawford was planting the cabbages con vinced one that almost anything will grow there. The Ford hummed along down the nHls in great stylo and I re turned to Salem vowing that 1 fore very long I would make an other Visit to this attractive dis trict where the people are so hos pitable that one always hates to leave. Mrs. Street Methodist church. Mrs. Helen Wrightman left dur-1 tarts and Sand- Lake on Whalings Beardsley visited also, with school T Mill City VII.T. fTTTT Iiu 1L Mrs. El a tew days at the home of Mrs; Mary Carter. - , . - , A J v Misses -Ethel and Mabel Ham- soon left Sunday ror saiem, wnere they will be employed In the can nery. Lloyd Hoey, student at Salem high school, . is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. W. G, Hoey of Gates. " Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mason accompanied by their daughter Dorothy Dean and Miss Agnes Brown spent the week-end at Ne- tarts. Prof. R. L. ' Patrick.; of Detroit left recently tor California where he will attend Stanford university . for the summer session. Miss Dortheaa -Dunwan left Thursday for Portland where ahe will visit relatives. - Floyd Hamman, stage driver from Salem to MIU City was atruek Sunday afternoon by a mo- - torcycle driven - by Oscar Brown, who was visiting here from West Timber. He received . numerous bruises hut was not seriously in jured. "' : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quinn re- 'turned recently .from ' a . three . Mrs. Bert JeweU left Sunday for Portland to visit friends. Barrel Rambo is visiting at the home of his mother Mrs. Elvln Lyons, r Mr. Rambo works in Sa lem, having recently arrived from : Caluomia. ;.-f:; Osaar Brown of West Timber is spending a tew days at the home - of his mother Mrs. Henry Brown. Mrs. Charlie Rush left tor 8a- ICUI - U1V.U.J mu& RiU i WW floor lady la one of the canneries. Portland visitors from MIR City during the week were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. CM. Cline, Tony Moravee and A. A. Holthouse.' . - ; Art Mason, a student at Willam ette nnrrersity, is now empKryfd in tne iiammoud- Lumber company office here. Mrs. Clara Ellsworth of the office force was recently promoted, her position being giT en to Edna Pexasky.-v-.-" Mrs. Clyde Rogers left Friday for Philomath where she win care tor her mother, Mrs. Berre- xuan who has been' ill tor the past sereral months. She took her : sman son Clyde Jr. with her. ' Hiss Theo Rogess is spending a tew weeks visiting at the home of Novell Hobson in Fox VaUey. ; Walter Witt, graduate of Mill Cr high school in the class of ing the week for Portland, where she will visit with relatives and friends for a fortnight. She was raceompanied by her son, Edgar. Mrs. Mabel Storlie. Mrs. Grace Palmer. Misses Olive and Vera Ottoway." Wynola Ottoway, M.ay Green. Ida Pitney, Maude Hill man and Bessie FenneU have been chosen as delegates to the district convention of the Neighbors oft the beach.' Woodcraft, which, will convene in Newport Jnne 17. Mrs. Nye O. Bristol and Mr.s Gil Bentson were in Portland .this week attending the grand lodge of the Eastern Star to which they were - delegates . from the SUver ton chapter. A. G. Steelhammer, was a Silverton delegate .to the Masonic grand lodge. At the regular meeting of the Triple Link club, which met at the dab rooms on .Wednesday, several dosen spoons were given to- the lodge, 'bearing, the mono gram, I. O. O. F. Following the business 'and social session, the members went to Cunningham's for refreshments. The Coolidge-McClain bank and the First National bank of SUver ton-has announced that on and after July . the doors will be closed at 12:09 o'clock, noon, on Saturdays. Mrs. C. R. Related is spending the entire week In Salem at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Garnjobst. v - , Word has been received here from Portland of . the birth of baby boy to Mr. and Mrs., Lester Geer, former. SUverton residents. ..The annual school election wUl be held in Silverton on Monday, Monday, June -ii. to elect one member cKh school board, for a term of three years. Dr. E. E. Kleinsorge, whose term expires. has announced his candidacy for re-eleetlon. Otto Legard of the Lebard and Adams Clothing com pany, wil also run as candidate. ' SILVERTON, Jnne 15. Mrs. Irma 8. Le Rlche, county nurse in Silverton, accompanied by Miss Bessie Williams, county nurse for Lane eonnty; left SIlTerton on Thursday for a- month's vacation and meter trip to Ednroatdon, Al berta, .where Mrs. Le Rich win visit with: her mothers Mrs. Ella Scott. Miss Gertrude Breyen of the Marlon county health unit in Salem will have-eaarga of tho SU- vertoft ntrisloa -during the month. Island. The time was spent in I girl friends in Molino, Mrs. Carrie fishing for crabs and digginn 1 t- and with Mrs. Nora Crltes nt Maeksburr returning home Item Woelk joined Xh e party for ciams. Mr. and Mra. Claade Set- tiemeier and Mr. and Mrs. WTI over tne week end. . wnen reaching Netarts ihev ionna nr. ana Mrs. John Evans and family of Keizer located in X1. m m. couw ana enjoyinc 111 on Tuesday evening. The 8. 8. of the Methodist church of Reiser have planned a picnic diner after the 8. 8. hour in. Poole's grove by the river. A. service will be held in the aftar- Mr. and Mrs fi n trim noon. Rev. George Cole, the Pas- - - w mtmrntm avaaaa I w a nay or two this week at the tor in caarge. rose festival in Portland. Mrs. Robert Bart ruff la in DaT. las earing for her daughter Mrs. Nina Bradley and the new grand daughter which was born June It. Mr., and Mrs. Seymour Jones hsve been attending the State Grange at Myrtle Point this past week. Those completing tho : eighth grade in Keizer school are- Ar thur Browning. Ernest Savage. Don Francisco,. Maxlne Bowman,' Springr Valley SPRING VALLEY, June ll Mrs. Rose Smith of Pendleton was a visitor this week at the borne of relatives and friends. Mrs. smua made-her home In this community the greater part of her Ufa. ror the past few years she has lived in Pendleton to be near her daugh ter. Mrs. Jason FrisseU w an vra. Marvev Eberlr re- Dorothy Ackman, Goldie Weath-1 .tTfui mar a from their son Elden era, Usona Claggett, WUlard Clagr telUng of the Injury he received gett, Arthur Sugai, Lorraine Bee- croft. - Carrol Cummings . . Irene Byerly,' Reuben Sanford and Jack Van Cleave. Things are rather quiet . In Reiser since the school has clos ed for the summery the Commun ity elub - has discontinued its meetings until fan and the wo men of the Ladles Aids have set tled down to their home duties. Fruit growers in this vicinity are more optimistic of tho fruit sit uation than some time ago. The cherry and pear crops will be very light, but tho prunes are showing up better as are also the apples. Mr. Arthur H olden left week for Myrtle Point to look af ter his timber interests in that section. , , ":: Mrs. Cora Beardsley spent Sun day and Monday in Portland with her sister Miss Florence Miller, who is secretary for the Taylor NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION I Notice is. hereby given to the I legal voters of School District No.l 24. of Marion Connty. Oregon. that the annual election for said district wm be held la said dis trict, to begin at the hour of two o'clock n. m. on the third Monday I in June, betnar the 17tn day oil while working la a logging camp at Carson. Wash. Eldon has been in a Portland hospital tor the past two weeks, suffering with an in jured and crushed hand, one fin ger being taken ofL Ti1 Rarncrr Is erectina a new chicken house addition in which he wUl nlace his fine flock of White Leghorn pnUets. Miss Irene Windsor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Windsor was the only student from this neigh borhood who was a member f the graduating class of Salem high school. Mr. and Mrs. John - Chllders were Sunday caller at the W. E. Hobbs home in Salem where Mrs. ChUders aunt Mrs. E. J. Pratt of McMlnnvIUs is convalescing from a recent serious illness. They also ecUed at the home of J. F. Allison who suffered a paralytic stroke Saturday night and la in a serious condition. Mr. Allison is Mrs. ChUders' uncle. Mt Angel MT. ANGEL. Jnne 15. The Fireman's . Ball scheduled for Tuesday evening, June- IS, takes first place in point of interest in the ML Angel social calendar for the coming week. The fire de partment has appointed C J. Ter- hear, John BIgler and A. J. Butsch ae tho committee- In charge. The dance proceeds win go toward the new Lincoln Chem ical fire truck which was recently purchased by the city and the fire department, Mr. Anthony. O. 8. B. of St. Benedict's Abbey left on Sunday for Kakawls, British Columbia, for duty in the Indian Missions. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I. Blsenlus, Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Bls- enlus, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koppes. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koppes and Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Smith went to St Pant to attend a picnic of aU residents or the valley who are farmer residents of Cascade. Iowa, The afternoon was spent at San Salvadore Beach and the evening as ino nome 01 8. J. smith, where caros were tne chief diversion. St Ann's society was host to 11 table curd party Tuesday eve ning at the school auditorium. La dies high honors went to Mrs. H. Baker, gentleman's to J. T. Ban man. Finds a Way to Stop Attacks of Fits ne ports are received of an amazing treatment that epileptics state has proved successful in stopping their attacks. R. Lepso, Apt. 10T, 825 Island Ave.. Mil waukee, Wis., has been supplying sufferers with this treatment. He now wishes to reach an those who have not been helped and to do so is making the startling offer of generous treatment tree to all suf ferers. Anyone afflicted should write for this free treatment at once, giving age. adv. Jnne A. D. Is2tv and. holdtnw nnl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zlnn who I ta seven o'clock of said cay, for the purpose of electing two. direct-1 , ore to. serve for the term of three 1 yearsi- -: f" VOTING FLACK 11-2 9 1 South Commercial Street 1 CW. C T. TJ. HaU.) .- .H. H. OLINGER Chairman of the Board of Dlrect- c. ore.- r W. H. BURGHARDT. '. . - J- District Clerk. NOTICE OF AJOfCAL SCHOOL i Annual " school meeting "i of School District Ko. '24, Marlon County, Oregon, . win be held tn I the High school Building, in said district, Monday evening, Jnne 17,1 were married in SUverton early la the month have returned from a trip into Idaho and eastern Wash ington. The. couple wm live in SUverton for the time being. Mrs. Zlnn wfU continne with her work in MUadys Beauty Shop. Mr. Zlna in employed in the Salem post- office. Mrs. Dan Gelser entertained the girls of her Junior Bible school cuss of the Christian church at her home on Wednesday. ' The af fair was in the form of an all-day meeting; and a strawberry dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. Mary Andrews and Mrs. L. L. Stewart accompan ied the girls to the Gelser ranch. About 20 were entertained. yjjanna A. Brooks BROOKS. - June 1 Mrs. Charles Coffindafler and children Blllle, Curtis and Glen Cofflndaf fer of Brooks, Mr.' and Mrs. G. J. Molsan, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Stevens, and the Misses Doris and one Turner of Gervais. ana mt. and Mrs. Ira Vincent of wren. Oregon, motored to Jefferson Sun day and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Aiom Nys and family. - Kveiya Hoisan, daughter of Charles Moisan ana Curtis Cotflndsffer who spent the- past week as guests of their aunt, Mrs. Albert Nys. returned to their homes tn Brooks Sunday. Mm. F. T. Nash ana daughter Be mice Nash of Salem spent two days last week as guests of her mother, Mrs. Mary Moisan. Mr. and Mrs. WUford LaFoun- tain and children WUford Jr. and babv LaeUa of North Howeii. were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. LaFountaln's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cris Otto' and family, Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Banyard of Waconda was also a recent guest at the Otto home. Miss- Benlah Otto accompanied her alster Mrs. LaFottntain home for a few days Visit, Visit Ramp Home Mr. and Mra. B. F. Ramp had as their guests Sunday at dinner. Mrs. Sarah Irvine of Independ ence, Mrs. Mary Wyant and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vlbbert of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ramp of Brooks. Mrs. B. F. Ramp's sis ter. Mrs. Irvine will spend this week at the Ramp home. Jay Vlbbert of Salem is visiting his two brothers this week. Dei and James Vlbbert of Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Aspinwall of Banks, Oregon, were dinner guests of Mr. AspinwaU's brother. Carl AspinWaU and family Satur. day evening. Miss Gladys Epley has returned home from a week's visit with her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Epley at Jefferson. Sunday evening guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Rig gi In Brooks were Mr. and Mrs. Usher and children Edna and Edith Fisher and son Johnny Fisher. Jack Ross, George Zapella. Joe Trlcola, Mrs. O'NelU and daughter Miss Martha O'Neill. Miss Lena Riant, Paul Riggi. Pe ter Spino, Frank Riggi, Mr. and Mrs. Emery, Peter Riggi. and Char line Emery. Sunday gnests at the home of Mrs. Mary Martin In Brooks were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Loomis and children Harry,. Delphlne and Bertha and Virgil Loomis Jr. and Mr. and Mra. P. L. Hayes and ba by daughter. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aspinwall were Mr. AspinwaU's mother Mrs. El len Aspinwall of Salem, and his - . nt alster Mrs. Helen Busseue ana children Clnrieo and Earl BusseUe Jr. of Salens. Frank Johnson and daughter Andrer - Johnson u Mrs. Emma Newhonse, Mrs. Era Wil liamson and daughter Grace wil liamsen, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ginn and children, Merrei a Kenneth Ginn tof Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aspinwall of Wood burn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aspinwall and son Gene Aspinwall of Sub limity, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre As pinwall and daughter Miss Lncttle AspinwaU of Waconda and Mrs. Virgil Loomis and son Virgil Loo mis Jr. of Brooks. BROOKS. June II. Mr. and Mrs. Xalgan and daughter Lnena, of Salem, were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, and her mother, Mrs. Harriet Spt cer. Mrs. Kaigan is a sister of Mrs. Gilbert and a daughter of Mrs. Splcer. Other recent gnests at tho GUbert home were f Mrs. WUlard Ramp. Mrs. John Danlavy and EUen Hacklt, Miss HatUe AspinwaU Is spend ing part of her vacation visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Robert Hayes in Tillamook. Keith Wmiams has gone to Sherwood, where he is employed in the warehouse as bookkeeper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed WlthneU and son. Harold WlthneU, of Wllla mlna, are spending this week as gnests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Har ris. Mr. WlthneU was a former pastor of the Methodist church in Breaks, having, lived here ten yeS.nd Mrs. Leroy Murdlck. who were seriously injured in a broadside collision with an wregoa electric train on Tuesday evening, at the railroad crossing near Hopmere, are reported ks holding their own. and if complications do not develop, their injuries will not prove faUL Mrs. Mnrdlck was the most seriously hurt, having re ceived a bad cut on the back of ker liead, while Mr. Mnrdlck received . . ...t. , Mr. : and Mrs. Murdlck have been residents of Brooks for the past 2 years and Just recently sold their piaco . ... un rir&nt Bixler. re- cently from northwest Nebrsaka. Regular church' services wfll be held in ; the Brooks Community Methodist f church on Sunday morning with Rev. D. George Cole, pastor, in charge. Bible school wUl be at 10 o'clock and devotion al services at 11- The sermon to pic Is "Acceptable Prayer." Text First John 5:14. ..-It we ask any thing according to his will, he heareth. ns.T , - - r The evening service wm be held at Kelser with Epworth League at 7 o'clock and church services at 8 o'clock. - 1 H ffUD nuddles and motor cars, smoky fauna ' . 1U dn chimneys, cinders, and dosty winds often ar. the cause of the unwritten tragedies of life. But yortare assured of a happy ending, for the Cherry City Cleaners will remove all trace of villainy from your new suit or frock and restore it to yon bright, fresh and dean, and our economical process is absolutely odorless too. Cherry Gty Cleaners C. F. Doane 230 N. liberty Street TeL 934 fraL A The captain of, th? train wat frauYZi t nn.ii. .j' av2-r xwt 1 mji. viuibc. suu vcaravan. it fcSlf accordix to h besifavailable llVJ to undertake this weary and : It. s : perilous journey in the year tjS ToTo) Oouqb-Hufiffon Cj HWory of Salem and 7c btatc of Oregon The wagon train containing the Gabriel Brown family, with which Reuben Lewis came to Oregon, was guided over the by practically unknown , route F.XMatthieiL .: - No We do not let the matter of cost determine the quality of the service we render. . It is our aim to serve all alike. CLOUGHHUSTON C? ' "Mill II ; . PHQNE120 . ; 'A Ladder Stool is cz indespemible: in the kUdien as a cupboard 5 Spodd Cin! rildenalSfore Ted Preston and Rer nnssell 1 1129. at eight o'clock tor the pur-l returned to Silverton on Thursday I pose of. hearing; reports of Board I from Eugene, : where they have I of Dlrecterr and et the District I snent the week wbinsr tha conntrv I Clerk ot said District, and tori home, of Cns Bock, who lives on I such other business as may law- the UcKensle highway. Ur. Bock i tally come beiore this- meeting. X2 sOtrm FSONT STKZZT LUCAS PAINTS VAKN Is the son of Henry Bock of this city. .. - i .- ft - ' - ITorence llerrrman, daughter ot Ur. and Mrs. J. L IXerryman left SUverton on Tuesday tor Rhodo- dron where she will spend the summer vaeaUon assisting at the Dated this Srd day of June, mt. H. H. OLINGEB, Chairman of Board ot Directors. Attest: .--ri -r -J ife W. H. BUBGILtBDT JI1MI District Clerk. ,rf erf :"J2p-J&anr 5t( Jjm Statesman i Pubhshin Company operates the largest rjrintin? estab nTr! nvn&l0116 J Presses' large wdaB EiaHty? trdes' da2y Woduct commercial prhSingof -.'' j .-- - -.- ' : ... -, f -. . - - ., j.- : ,r -' ", '" . -.. ... ; SINCE 1851 The 'Statesnaa has fed the Salem field la th. lii kt eoMmerepnntm. Never h it been better .ff taffiguS . . , . . . -.. . ,. a---7: . '-" " -r-' - - - . -:'"-'' - - ''- - -- : . j .. ! ". V .. !- , V.... ,j .. : 1 1 . - ..i . . .' .. .- ' " -Z .. , ; ; Estimates cheerfully frrr ' ". i -1 If