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. : 7 ,. : " ' - ' ) plSlews :trbm ;;Ma-Vanev' District Goirimunities for Statesman Readers ,1 i f Hubbard HUBBARD, Oct. 12 The Hub bard school was closed Monday and Tuesday and all the teachei a zcept Miss Adeline Zurcher at tended the annual county insti tute at Salem. Miss Zurcher, teacher of English and French in the high school, visited the Port land schools and was given cred it for institute attendance by Bupt. Mary L. Fulkerson. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bevens vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Merryman at Eugene Sun day. - Mrs. Bevens and Mrs. Mer ryman are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Scholl and daughters Velma and Dorothy were guests at the home of Mr. ScholPs brother, Henry Scholl, at Sheridan Sunday. Miss Nadine Mace of St. Hel ens is a guest of Mrs. Neva Mc Kenzie and daughter Marion. Mr. and Mrs. George Carl, of Glendale, Cal., accompanied by Marshall N. Dana's two children, Mry Lois and Marshall N. Dana Jr. were guests at the Herman Carl home Tuesday night. George and Herman Carl are brothers. The-Dana children were on their way to California to stay with relatives while their parents- are gone on a trip of from three to four months' duration. , During the trip the Danas will visit New Zealand and Australia. Marshall N Dana, associate editor of the Oregon Journal, is a relative of the Carl family. Melfln and Clifford Mitts mo tored from Hood River to be pres ent at the band party Saturday night. Melvin ia a member of the Hubbard community band. The 3tttts brothers are working in the apple orcnaras ai mwu unci. Mr. and Mrs. R. CJ Renter and Mrs. John Smolnisky 'wre Port land visitors Sunday. Mrs. Lorena Duncan, primary teacher of the Hubbard school, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hochstetler at Salem while attending the annual county Institute. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mack were guests of Mrs. Mack's sister, Mrs. P. O. Hewitt, at Independence, Sunday. While there they ac companied Mrs. Hewitt to Corval lis to visit Mrs. Hewitt's son. who is a student at the Oregon State college. Mary Valerlco, primary teacher at Whiskey Hill, is spending the week-end at her home in Port land. Vernon Lofgren of Needy who has been seriously ill for the past three weeks at an Oregon City hospital. Is better. Rhoda and Ruth Fisher, twins of Whiskey Hill, entered the nor mal at Monmouth for the fall term. The last of the series of toxin-anti-toxin clinics was held at the Hubbard school Thursday, with Dr. Vernon Douglas in charge. Vaccination for smallpox was al so given at the clinic. Dr. Doug las was assisted by Miss Benita Stroud, Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. George Knight and Mrs. George Grimps. Progrees Is being made on the operetta. The Snow Queen which the grades of the local school are planning to give early In Novem ber; New cement walks have been placed along the properties of A. R. Bevens, L. M. Scholl. George Knight, Byron Grimm, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows and M. B. Kester. The new gravel walk across the school rrounds on the west side of the school house is nearly fin ished. R. C. Painter has charge of the work. Charles Vedenburg and family vacated by George Miller and family when they left Hubbard several months ago. Dr. A. F. de Lespinasse. direc tor of the high school orchestra, called a meeting of the orchestra Thursday night for the first fall practice. Dr. P. O. Riley, president of the federated community clubs. was present at the meeting of the Rickey club Friday night. Dr, Riley gave an address at the meet ing. -O Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN, Oct. 12 The missionary society of the church held the annual literary meeting on Thursday at the home of Miss Ruby Woodward. Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zelinski Jr., is -at tending school at St. Paul de Vin cent, riding in the school bus. The Sundav school enjoyed a splendid program on Sunday, giv en by the missionary committee. Misses Pearl Darkin and Iota Luckey. They told of the medical work done by Dr. Regina Blgler, who has had a dispensary at Can ton. China, for over 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hill and daughters Maxine, Doris and Bet ty May called at G. G. Looney's Sunday. C. A. Van Cleave and son La Roy are on a hunting trip In Til lamook county. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis and sons were guests Sunday of Mr Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W G Davis. Homer Davis recently moved from near Marauam to E B. Fletcher's farm near North Howell. All interested in the reorganiz ing of the community club are Invited to meet at the school house October 18 at 8 o'clock. Miss Cline of Sioux City Iowa, Is visiting at Ben Clemens home. Miss Marjorie Parmentier. of Portland, has been on a visit to , her father, George Parmentier. He accompanied her when she re turned home. Mrs. Klrkpatrick has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Peyton, of Salem. W. F. DaTis, Louis Warn pier Edward and Peter Hashlebaeher and Mr. Fuer are hunting deer in Klamath county. They will ! be guests of Mr. Wample's father and brother. Clifton Clemens and Dell Cleuk have returned from a deer hunt south of Hoseburg. ? Mr. and Mrs. McKluston and sons, who bare been rial ting their son-in-law, Joseph Bennett and helping him with his onion crop, are leaving soon for Hood River to pick apples. Mr. and Mrs. William William son and children Donald and Jun ior spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Williamson's brother, Alvin Pepper ling of Mill City, and with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Thomas of Jordan Valley. Mr, Thomas Is employed as forest ranger. Mrs. B. C. Zelinski and Mrs. Louis Wampler have wonderful collections of dahlias. School is going nicely with Miss Flora Headrick as principal. There are 32 in the advanced room. The primary teacher Mis Stauffer has 37 enrolled. Another room and teacher are needed. New pupils are: Kemo Mio. Ar chie Rutherford. Lillie Yoshikl. Sanford M!o. Shirley Johnson, Donald Zelinski. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunigan Sr. were guests at birthday din ner of their son, Maurice Duni gan. O O Roberts o o ROBERTS. October 12. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice, Mrs. Will Pet tyjohn and Mr. and. Mrs. B. D. Fidler left Thursday morning for a few days' fishing on the Nestuc ca, near Pacific City. Mrs. Gerda Michell, of Wood lade, Nebr., old time friend of Mrs. C. D. Query, is spending a few days visiting the Query fam ily. Mrs. L. F. Clymer, Janice Hig gins and Raymond Higgins went to Roseburg Friday evening. On Saturday they went on to Med ford. Upon returning Sunday they will bring with them Miss Emma Higgins who went to Rose burg earlier in the week to visit relatives. Mrs. J. W. Gritton celebrated her seventy-first birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Blenkenship. Those present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gritton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blankenship, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Blankenship, Frances and Earl Blankenship. B. Papenfus left Saturday for Astoria where he will work at bridge building. Mr. Papenfus is a first class iron worker and has been employed on several bridges in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Risteen I and family left Sunday for Wash- ington to visit relatives of Mrs. Risteen. Prune picking is practically over in this community. Carpen- ter Bros, are still running their drier, finishing their prunes and thos eof J. P. Blankenship. They are also taking some from an outside district. O- Kingwood KINGWOOD. Oct. 12 John May and family who arrived here V??17. frT. sterl!n. I"-." riuu iu Duiem wnere Mr. May hopes to find employment. He is .P,int.er ?d .paperban.ger n.d .3 . Uiuiessionai coo. Dlie here, the May family were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Ed Finley. High school pupils here enjoy- "r:''Ar:UwVaV. nunc lur iJ IUU COUDIV I techr. n.tit.,- . I and little daughter Betty Colleen U'firn Hinnar wrnam 9 l Mr v.d Pifiiv UnnrfW...,!.. They previously lived near Willal mina Dut nave been with relatives at 7en fr ..r.i ...v. tu. have now rone to Cntior Citv. where Mr. Worthington will be employed in a lumber mill. A. A. Livingstone received word recently of the death of his aunt, Miss Lily Owens, In Norm al. Ills., at the age of 80 years. Miss Owens had visited here at different times in past years and will be remembered for her verv charmine and interesting nerann- allty. She had considerable tal- ent as an artist and different friends and relatives here will cherish pictures in her memory, Mrs. D. W. Shelton who snent several days of last week with her mother. Mrs.. Mary Beaver. and her brother. Rollin Beaver and wife, has returned to her hpme at North Bend. J. B. Smith has a black minorca hen which has just hatched herlO third family of baby chicks since last Mav. Mr. Smith nrefer the White Iehorn strain of fowls, but the hen evidently does not as she makes all her preparatory ar rangements herself and brings in her family each time with no pre vious warning, O Waconda WACONDA. Oct. 12 Mrs. Ray Baker, who has been ill for the Oregon and would hesitate to re past week with flu is reported as turn to Kansas now except for being much improved and able to the fact that- she has a return be about now. There have been ticket. She expects to come west several cases ot flu in- this neigh- again next summer. borhood recently, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones have as their guest Mr. Jones aunt, Miss Mary Jones of Portland. Miss Jones will also visit other Tela- tives here before returning to her home in Portland. Miss Eunice WIneman of Sal - em was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hub- bard have had as their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKil- Up of Scotts Mills, B. Stevens and his sister, Wanda of Crescent. Mrs. Aron Nusom who has been very ill at her home here is re - ported as being much better. Rosedale ROSEDALE, Oct. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Kuth Coppock of California are visiting at the Albert Bates home. . Evert Gunlng and Denver Head rick preached at the church here October 6. - Chester Hadley and wife are camping on their place .here dur-1 lng the week. Mr. Hadley was! formerly pastor here. The rain , seemed to do little damage to the prunes. Picking 1 will continue into next week. r BROOKS, Oct. 12 Miss Gladys Otto and Harry Loomls were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Seers. Other guests included their son, Irving Sear, Miss Emmaline Sears and Duane Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asninwall and daughter. Miss Hattie Aspin- wau went to Amity and were din ner guests at the home of Mrs. Aspinwall's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cozel. Miss Bessie Asnin wall, who had spent the week end at the Cozel home, returned home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aspinwall. Miss Lyle Nyhart. daughter of Mrs. Ray Co zel, spent the past week as guest of her sister, Mrs. John Keller, in Dallas. J. M. Ward has received the sad news of the death of his mother, Mrs. Lydia Ward. Mrs. Ward lived in Missouri and was 87 years old. Mrs. Ward spent several months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ward, of Lake Labbirji, last year. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cris Otto were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilferd LaFountain and children. Wilferd Jr. and Lewella LaFountain, of Independence. Other guests were Bill LaFoun tain and Otto's son. Orviile Otto. O O Spring Valley SPRING VALLEY. Oct. 12 W. R. Edwards of Lincoln has been blasting rock for the road crew, who are clearing and grad ing the hill road through from Spring Valley to the Bethel hills. This will be a shorter road through for a number of famil ies who reside on the hills. The road has been in disuse for sever al years owing to water washes. Mr. and Mrs. Eloe are residing at Marion where Mr. Eloe is do ing road work. Carl Alderman Is going to Dallas each day this week as a Juror of the circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stevenson and daughters Shirley and Ruth of Salem Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Page Stevenson and daughter Mabel of North Salem were Sun day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alderman. Claude Walling accompanied by his cousin Jesse Walling, Jr., ot Zena made a very pleasant mo- tor trip to the coast making the loop and stopping at the main re- sorts. They returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hobbs and son Emery of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Odom spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. F. G. McLencn William Holman of Salem spent the week end and the institute vacation with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dauuu. Wil liam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Percy E. Jennings two sisters Mrs. Charles Russell and Mlsf) Minifred Lynn all of Portiand spent Wednesday as the guests of Mr. Jennlng's mother. xta. V T.nnln. an hi .is- ter Mrs. Seymour Wilson and family. Albert Chenoweth .has rented his HO acre farm to John Hoi , . . . - - ,riJ land of McCoy for a period or five years. Mr. Holland plans to "7 VUCUUwClU win UUiiu s oww v use. Mr. ana airs, cnenowem aro Pining l make motor Mrs. John Childers and daugn ter Grace accompaniea airs. k. j. Hackett when they were Dallas visitors Wednesday. William Oglethorpe of Salem accompanied by Miss Veta Fltx hngh and Mrs. Herman Eloe spent Wednesday with Mrs. Eugene Haefllng. Mrs. Carl Alderman and son Junior spent Thursday with Mrs, I John Childers and Miss Grace Childers I The farmers of this vicinity are glad to see the showers this week, but the prune men weren t so en- tnused about tne rain, dui ine prune harvest win soon oe over, Rev. Long, newly installed mln ister of the United Bremren church at Hopewell, waa a Wed- nesday caller in this neighbor hood Mountain View v- -o MOUNTAIN VIEW. Oct. 12 Mrs. Ida Dunn, who has spent the summer with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Da vis, will start Sunday on the re- turn lourney to her home in High land. Kansas. Mrs. Davis ana Mrs. R. W. Clarke will go wltn her as far as Portland. Mrs. Dunn is very fvorably impressed with I Louis Myllenbeck, who has worked for the last year on the J. R. Chapman fruit farm, has gone to Astoria where he expects to stay for some time with rela I tlves. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson 1 hare vacated the Glenn bouse and I have moved into their own beau- fttful new home which has Just been completed. I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. I Schneller Sunday were Mr. and I Mrs. John Bayer and children. I George and Bonnie Jean of Ho- I qulam. Wash. Ms. Bayer is a 1 daughter of Mrs. Schneller. I O - O l lo- CLOVERDALE. Oct. 12 CI or- erdale school will open Monday, Oct 14. The chairman. Mr. Cook and the clerk, Mr. Kunke. are I busy cleaning the school house - 1 and premises so all will be in 1 readiness. The pupils from Pleasant View I school are to attend here this year and good attendance and good work Is to be expected by all. I Alvin Garner is attending the I Turner high school this year. I Jay Cook expects to start saw- ling wood for the community is a few days now, baring Just fin ished gathering his prases. Ivan Hadley expects to finish In bis prune orchards this week. He bad an exceedingly good crop, both in quantity and quality. The'Schlfferer Bros, and Ben nies dryers have closed, having finished off their last fruits for this year. Ivan Hadley and family attend ed the Sunday school convention at Turner Sunday. o o Woodburn WOODBURN. October 12. Miss Vivienne Nelson who is em ployed in Portland was home over the week end. Miss Dorothy Covey who is at tending the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth was at home over the week end. Walter Bomhoff, a student in physical education at Pacific uni versity, was at home over the week end. Harold McKenzie, a W. H. S. graduate who is now attending Oregon Normal school at Mon mouth visited many of his old friends In Woodburn Sunday. W. J. Wilson and son Bill en Joyed the week end at Woods and Pacific City fishing. Others from Woodburn who were there were V. D. Bain. H. M. Aspinwall, H. F. Butterfield, Earl Gibbons, Perle Gibbens and Will Lichte. Representing the Woodburn Woman's club at the district or ganization Wednesday were Mrs1. C. C. Geer, president, and Mrs. Ivan C. Beers, press correspon dent. Mrs. Walter Stevens, nee Violet Jacobs of Madras, Oregon, and son Jack is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Jacobs of West Woodburn. Mr. Stevens will join his family later. Mrs. C. C. Geer attended Cham poeg chapter, D. A. R., at New berg Thursday and has as her guest, Mrs. W. J. Wilson, who contemplates Joining there. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Leesard and son left Sunday for a vacation of a week at Yakima, Washing ton. During their absence the Central Market is being managed by Mr. Brown. Mrs. F. W. Settlemier has been at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland since last Sunday for further treatments on her ankle which was fractured over a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Tremalne are the proud parents of a 6 pound son born at the Anna hos pital in Hubbard October 4. Doc tor E. S. Donnelly attended the case. The mother is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M os li ber ger and this is their first grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parkhili of Valsetz were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Parkhill's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Shorey. o- O Zena ZENA. October 12. Miss Geor gia Mills of Lincoln, who went to Albany Sunday to visit her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills, underwent an oper ation for appendicitis Tuesday at the Albany general hospital. At last reports her condition was sat isfactory. Howard Wilson who has been a visitor at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Roy Madsen, left by bus for Port Townsend, Wash., Monday where he win be the guest of his brother Alfred Wilton. Mrs. J. D. Walling and Mrs Alice Simpson, of Lincoln, motor ed to Salem Monday and attend ed the funeral of their old friend. Mrs. Mary Agnes Wait Putnam, Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Madsen of Lincoln Sunday afternoon and evening were Mrs. M. J. Madsen, Miss Lil He Madsen, Miss Altfaea Myers and Henry HJorth, all of Silver- ton. O O McCoy McCOY, Oct. 12 Miss Winona Finn, who is teaching the inter mediate grades at Airlie, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finn. Miss Beatrice Hawley, who is attending school at O. S. C, is home tor the week-end. Waldo Finn left Thursday for Rupert. Idaho, where be will join his wife, Mrs. Jessie Finn. Mrs. Finn has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Winnefred, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Finn will return home In a few days. A number of 4-H club boys and girls are exhibiting at the Polk county fair at Dallas. Waldo Finn returned home Sat urday from the Blue Mountains, where he has been deer hunting. He brought a large buck deer with him. Deer hunting was ra ther difficult due to the dry weather. Friends gathered on Thursday night to chivari Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schooler, who have jnst returned from a two weeks honey moon trip In California. Mr. Schooler is a native of California and Mrs. Schooler was formerly Mrs. Gladys Dames of McCoy. O r ; O Orchard Heights o ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Oct. 12 Harry Morgan, who spent the summer In the Lake Labish onion fields, Is home for the winter. While at Lake Labish be made his home with his sister, Mrs. Alice Jefferson and family. Mrs. Jef ferson . was Miss Alice Morgan, and lived here some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maurer of Gresham are working In the K. W. Cook prune drier. Mr. Maur er Is a cousin of Mrs. J. W. Sim mons and of Mrs. O. O. Withers, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mooney and little son Lewis Beryl drove out from Salem Wednesday to call on Mrs. Mooney'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar. The Oregon Statesman and The Portland Telegram, two great dailies for CO cents per month. To order, phone 500. Jefferson o- JEFFERSON, Oct 11 J. H. Roland has accepted a position in the tax department In the sher iffs office, in the court house at Salem. Jimmle Wied, who is in the na vy, and stationed at San Diego, has arrived for a visit with home folks. The last of this month he will again join his ship, the Sar atoga, at Bremerton. Marjorie Bilyeu. who has been spending the summer with her father, Glen Bilyeu, and grand mother Mrs. William Bilyeu. left for her home at Burbank, Calif., Tuesday evening. Cecil Thomas, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vaughn, has en listed in the coast guards, and left with Captain and Mrs. Wa ters, Thursday morning for Bo linas, Calif., where he will begin his work. Ho was a student of the Jefferson high school last year, and very active in Athletics, also a fine basket-ball player. He will be greatly missed by his former classmate. W. A. Kotthoff. former owner of the Jefferson warehouse, has leased the Clyde Meeker ranch in Linn county, and Is moving his family, and household goods this week. A. B. HInz is improving his property by having the buildings re-painted. Mr. Green is doing the work. Rev. C. P. Gates, presiding el der of the Salem district will preach Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Evangelical church. After the service Rev. Gates will conduct the second quarterly con ference. Clsde, . Stewart underwent an operation5 (lor appendicitis1 at the. Salem hospital the first of the week, and it is reported that he is getting along nicely. -o I Dall as DALLAS, October 12 En- gene Hooker and wife of Sacra mento have been visiting his fath er T. B. Hooker and sister Mrs. Gwendolyn Newbill. Eugene left Dallas some years ago and is em ployed at the Southern Pacific shops at Sacramento. He and his wife are here on their wedding trip. Mrs. Pauline Aulen of the Wil lamette Valley Lumber company office foree and Miss Delia Viers, assistant in the office of Dr. A. B. Starbuck, are leaving Sunday by motor stage for a visit of two weeks to San Francisco and other California points. Mrs. Erie Fulgham accompan ied by her sister. Miss June Eller of Portland, and their mother from Coburg have been visiting this week with their brothers in Medford and Klamath Falls. Mrs. Lewis Hadley has ac cepted a position with the City Transfer company and will be in charge of the office beginning October 15. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allgood and sons John Robert and Jimmie spent Saturday night in Portland with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Vassall ac companied by friends from Port land made the loop trip to New port Sunday, via Neskowln, New port, Corvallis and return. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fudge are preparing to rent their home on Main street and will leave Sunday You mustn't be without it! r' makes you feel so fresh, and it does so many won derful things for your skin this new Dorothy Gray Texture Lotion. Use it first thing in the morning to cleanse your skin, to wake it up, and to close the pores. And whenever you have used Cleansing Cream, follow with Texture Lotion. It will remove the last traces of the cream leaving your skin gloriously cool nd fresh it will carry away every lingering particle of dirt, and it will prevent enlarged pores. Texture Lotion by itself is perfect for cleansing the skm in the morning, or whenever you have on no make-up. It checks anjoily akin condition, and its continued use will reduce enlarged pores to their normal size. Dorothy Cray Texture Lotion is a joy to use. It costs one dollar (t much larger bottle is two dollan) and it is on sale at our Toilet Goods Department. CAPITAL DRUG STORE J. H. Willett 405 Sate Tel. 119 Owl Agency "Only the Best" for Sacramento to spend the win ter for the be oefit of Mr. Fudge's health. John Boyer, trustee of. the Sal mon river super road district was in Dallas Friday, on business and attending the fair. Representatives of the Dallas women's club that attended the organization meeting of the third district in Salem, Wednesday were, Mrs. V. C. Staats, Mrs. Os car Hayter, Mrs. W. G. Vassall and Mrs. C. N. Bilyeu. Mrs. Hay ter was elected recording secre tary of the district for a two year term. Dr. E. C. McCallon Is spending a few days on a trip to Spokane and other points en route. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Turner vis ited with her sister. Miss Betty Jelinek In Corvallis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Webb visited their son Richard Monday. Both of these students are freshmen this year. Plans are being made for the meeting of the Polk county feder ation of rural women to be held in Independence on October 30. Some 17 organizations are repre sented by this group, from all ov- : er tne county r Marion O MARION, Oct. 12 Rosco King, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slyter, has purchased the George Olsen place west of town. Mr. and Mrs. E. Glover spent a few days the fore part of the week visiting with Mrs. Glover's father, J. A. Doerfler. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scheiman have rented the J. D. Smith resi dence. George Stephens who is work ing for the Ruby Stock Farm, dropped Into town for a visit Thursday.; The first of a series of moving pictures which will be presented every five weeks in conjunction with the school was presented Thursday evening in the W. O. WT. hall and was received with quite a large attendance who enjoyed the program very much. Glen Davidson came home Mon day and expects to remain during the winter, the road work on which he has been employed hav ing closed down until next spring. Mrs. Grace Smith arrived from Gilroy, Calif., Tuesday and is vis iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McKlm. Miss Doris Smith received the popular vote at the show Monday evening and was presented with a necklace. O O Scotts Mills SCOTTS MILLS. Oct. 12 Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Amundson and daughter Beatrice visited another daughter. Mrs. George Krause and family in Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Brougher of Salem visited relatives here Sat urday evening. Miss Clara Larson of Silverton visited her sister, Mrs. Almond Rich and family Sunday. Coming Monday Fox EJsinote TCETCO BLACK CROWS tfOJUJHHAQA BrirxrThitUo?' I Mlss Lulu Dale who teaches In a school at Vancouver, Wn. vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dale orer the weekend. Miss Clara Muckens and Er nest Dolzer of Mt. Angel visited Miss Mueken's sister, Mrs. Louie Schaichal Sunday. Misses Loraine and Doris Hogg and Ross Hill of Salem visit ed the Misses Hogg's parents Sunday. Misses Beatrice Amundson and Grace Dunagan visited the Molal la school Monday. Mrs. J. H. Kinser was in Sil verton Tuesday on business. Mrs. Lena Bellinger who has been in Los Angeles, California, the past year, returned home Wednesday for a visit with her son Allan and daughter, Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. Also to visit her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Lola Bel linger from Honolulu, who is vsiiting her father in Salem. 1 Stayton STAYTON. October 12. Hunt and Tate were in Portland this week after the new Ford school bus. Last year and this the dis trict has purchased four busses. There are more than 150 pupils in the high school alone this year. A. E. Terhaar, of Cottonwood, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprute of Oswego, Ore., have been guests this week at the Jas. Hen dricks home. The gentlemen are old school friends of Mr. Hen dricks. Mrs. Harry Humphrey pleasant ly entertained the Howell Bee Hive club on Thursday after noon. The dog catcher has been here Valley Grill Open Again Monday Completely Remodeled Redecorated Re-arranged We invite all our old customers to come in. New faces welcome. ' GOOD EATS 15654 S. A? ' . tot ,r wgVA A Last ad W roe ' S-tf-very pop everyw n at Oneofemanysty Brovm. Strate1 $8.00 Style Buster Brovm Shoe Store this week trying to locate the dogs who are killing so many sheep In this locality. Mrs. H. J. Tate has been on the Jury at Salem the past week. Mrs. Jas. Hix is here from Portland on her vacation. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer who have spent the summer abroad are expected home the last of the month. Andy Cornish and wife were here this week from Klamath Falls. Andy is administrator ot the Wm. Cornish estate and while in town rented the Cornish farm northeast ot town to Jake Waurms. E. Forrette is seriously ill at his home on the West Stayton road. Jake Waurms is improving the appearance of his residence with a new coat of paint. Wm. Cooper Is doing the work. Mrs. Ray E. King, Mrs. Harry Humphrey and Mrs. Algle Mur phy attended a bridge party at Silverton the first ot the week. Aub urn AUBURN'. Oct. 12 At the Lloyd A. Lee hatchery about 3000 eggs are being placed in the in cubators. These are from the heavy type breeds and are to be hatched for fryers. Aca Tyndall is improving in health, according to word brought by his daughter. Mrs. W. G. Wall ing of Salem, who with her daughter Neva were calling in the community Friday. Mr. Tyndall is making his home with bis son Charles at Rockaway. Both Mrs. Walling and Mr. Tyndall were former residents here. Commercial scot u Men lather of U