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j "u ; , (bj guests for ,om, time of the I "Unity ,1 HUBBARD. March 1 Dr. P. O. Riley of the Hubbard JEnter JTrjse, Will deliver the address at the Minnesota : club : banquet which will be held In the parlor of the First Presbyterian church In Salem Monday night, March 3. Mr. Caroline Smolnlsky, Mrs. "Wilms Leffler and Miss Franc? Wearer motored to Portland wEerei iheT attended thr Kebek h conyentlon of, district one Wednesday evening. Prof. J. R. Bidgood, Prof, and Mrs. Arthur Myers, Mrs. Lottie Fry. Mrs. Lorena Duncan, Mrs. Kellie Cornell and Mrs. Adeline Fields, all teachers of the Hob bard school, accompanied by George Bidfood of Portland, J. Try of Aurora and Mrs. Mattie Crocker of Hubbard, attended the teacher's institute at Silver ton Saturday. Miss Beryl Bloss er, the other teacher of the Hub bard school, was unable to at tend because of an appointment with an eye specialist at Salem. Salemltes Visit Rlleys Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckle and Mr. and Mrs. George King of the Buster. Brown shoe com pany of Salem were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Ri ley Tuesday evening at the Hub- Bard Mineral Springs, Mrs. Jake Ott called there by the illness of her father,- who suffered a stroke about a week ago. John Smolniaky of the Hub bard Service store attended a meeting of the Red and White tores at Portland " Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. Mayhew went to The Dalles Monday o be with her sister, who is ill. Miss Mary Goudy is In a hos pital at Portland undergoing treatment for her eyes. Mrs. E. E. Garrison attended the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Hunt at Oregon City. Monday. Governor Norblad, James Mc Cool of the Oregonian and Stan ley Myers were luncheon guests of "Hy Everding at the Hub bard Mineral Springs hotel Wed nesday. Howard Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Friend under went an operation at Oregon City, Wednesday. Howard has been at the hospital for the past three months for treatment. Spring's Hotel Foil - The Springs hotel Is full to capacity. Among those registered there are Ira Powers of Powers Furniture company of Portland, and Sid Moles of Columbia Optic al company, also of Portland. Mr. Powers expects to remain three weeks while Mr. Noles will stay a week or longer. Mr. and Mrs. George . Bidgood and daughters, Vina and Meneta of Portland were guests at the home of the former's brother, Prof, J. R. Bidgood and family, Friday evening. Members of the boys chicken and pig clubs accompanied by their leader. Prof. Arthur Myers. Inspected the buildings and pens of members, Thursday afternoon, club day. Franklin de Lespinaase. a stu dent at the Portland School of Technology was home for the week end. Franklin assisted the Hubbard high school orchestra at the play, "Her Honor, the Mayor . Saturday evening. O- -O Orchard Heights 1 0 o ORCHARD HEIGHTS, March 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Starrett. teachers of Mountain View school, drove to Newport Satur day morning where tkev enioved brief vacation from the cares of the school room. They return ed home Sunday evening. L. Grice reports that his daughter and- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Arba Martin and fam ily, are moving from Stayton to Salem where they will make their home. Mr. Martin is em ployed as an electrician by the Reid Murdoch canning company at Salem. Mrs. Martin was Miss Flora Grice and spent most of her life, prior to her marriage, in this neighborhood. .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce-Wallace of Wallace Road were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bouf- fler and Mrs. William Bouffler Many Pupils 111 About half the pupils of the Popcorn school have been absent the past week owing to an epi demic of very severe colds. The special evangelistic meet ings being conducted by Rev. M. A. Groves of West Salem at Summit church will close Sun day with a rally at the Sunday school hour and preaching serv ices. In the evening. Much inter est has been shown in the meet ings a share of which was due to the song serrlces led by John Frelsen , of West Salem. Mr. Frelsen also sang special num bers, assisted on several occa sions by different members of his family. O O i Kingwood J o- KINOWOOD. March 1 H. B. Koehler, electrician of West Sa lem, wired the homes of Jaek Lynch, Ed Flnley, Mike W aide spiel and J. B. Smith the past ' week, and Installed fixtures In readiness for electric service. The P. E. P. company Is expected to build the line soon. - - J. A. Tantls underwent a min or operation on his head Satur day. Dr. W. B. Morse was the attending physician. Misses Vina and Hazel Em mett and Miss Edna Page spent the weekend at . Newport. Miss Hazel Emmett Is , th teacher of the seventh grade at West Salem and Miss Vina Is employed In the automotive-department at th.e state house. ; ; Mrs. Avery Applewhite substi 1 tuted from Wednesday till Fri day lor Miss May Hale of the Leslie Junior high-school. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons of BrowntTilla were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bernard". Sunday. They returned - home Monday taking with them Mrs. Harold Mace and little daughter, Patricia, who - have been, guests for tome time of the Bernards. Mr. Simmons is a son of Mrs. Bernard and !tfrs. Mace Is her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Applewhite were business visitors in Dallas Monday and Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams, lured by the fair spring weather, motored the same day to Dallas, Independe nce and Monmouth. O Liberty LIBERTY, March 1 Two new barns are under construction In the Liberty community, one by E. Williams, the other by R. I For rester. Mr. and" Mrs. Raphael J. Bet tencourt of Roberts are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter 8unday, February 23. at the home of Mrs. Bettercourt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wil liams. The young miss has been named Bererly Jean; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dencer at tended a birthday dinner in Sa lem Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wright of Salem former Liberty residents called at the J. H. fiasch home Sunday. Beck mans Move to Salem Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beckman is at SeattlerTT," HSL 'V' Salem. Harlan Judd motored to Mon mouth Sunday, accompanied by his grandmother,' 'Mrs.'" Phoebe Williams who has' been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Percy Judd." ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas of Salem were Sunday guests of Mr. Thomas's cousin. O. L. Dencer. Week-end guests at the E. Wil liam's home were their son, Leon and Miss Jean Mumford of To ledo. LIBERTY, March 1 Mrs. Russell Wlnchcomb of Charles ton, Virginia visited her friend Mrs. A. L. Dencer. Wednesday. In the evening they motored to town where a surprise party was held In Mrs. Wlnehcomb's honor. The first prize in the ticket selling contest for the two plays, "Top Crest" which is given Fri day evening and "Billy Disap pears," which will be given March 7 at the Liberty hall, waa won bv Wilms West house, with Joe Wil liams, Jr., a dose second. Mr. and Mrs. McMurphy and Juanita Dorman of Fall City vis ited with their father and grand parents. Will Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. M. Dorman. A full house greeted the play Top Crest," which was given at the Liberty hall Griday evening. Mrs. Emily van Santeen as the petted young wife and John Keubier as the young doctor were probably the most outstanding altho the other parts were very ably taken. O O Pratu m PRATUM. ' March 1 Landie Franz, young son of Rev. and Mrs. J. Franz, has been suffer ing for about two weeks from swellings in both Jiis ears which had to be lanced. He is now Im proving some, but his tempera ture is still above normal. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sipes have the honor of entertaining two sisters and a niece of Mrs. Sines from Illinois. Mrs. Lizzy Seavey and daughter Bessie and Mrs. Jennie Ankeny left their com fortable home in Illinois about February 1. After .three days they landed in the sunny south in the city of Los Angeles. Tues day Vvenlng they . arrived here and are enjoying themselves Im mensely. Their friends here hope they will enjoy their stay here so mueh that when they leave they will go and bring the rest of the family and make their stay per manent. O -O Pleasant View V : PLEASANT VIEW, March 1. Earl E. Cook returned Wednesday to the La Comb district, where he is engaged in digging strawberry plants. Alvro Neal of Klamath Falls, visited the forepart of the week at the home of Hugh Cook. M. A. Cook of LaComb. made a short visit at the homes of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and his brother Earl E. Cook. He also visited his cousin, I. N. Howe of Salem, returning to his home Tuesday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Howe. O EXPERT OF Miss Augusta If one, it saeaher Northampton, lbs wwrkbxsj measures the time by the star, Blgelow, the astronomy H hour. ' mt tXft laboratories, - fly v- tiT;vl. . ; f Y f. " - v - - :" v t u. ...... 1 -t lO Oi : : ' I .-. ' AMITY. March 1 Mrs. E. T. Baker and a small son - and daughter who have been residing Un Salem hare moved back to Amity after an absence of about a year. " - . ; Mr. and Mrs. George. Patty were Salem business .callers Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Snodgrass spent Wednesday afternoon at Carlton visiting with their daughter, Mrs. R. B. Heartman and small son, Richard. Repairing Phone Lines The West Coast Telephone company have a erew of men sta tioned at Amity who are in stall ing new telephone poles and re pairing the telephone apparatus in general in and around Amity. They plan on being here about three months. AMITY, March 1 Mrs. Rachel Stuart who has been residing In Washington, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Millie Stimpson in this City. Oran Stimpson of Washington Is visiting bis mother, Mrs. Millie Stimpson here. Mrs. Stimpson Is 82. years old. Mrs. Mary Wanglus, who has been on the sick list for several months. Is able to be out . and around again. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Thom as of Amity, who are spending the - summer with, their ; daugh ter, Mrs. W. S. Fuller -and hus band, are guests At ' the W. E. Taylor and C. A. Fuller homes. A. W. -Newby spent- Tuesday and Wednesday In Portlan where he attended a special meeting of the Rebekahs. Henrietta Richter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Riehtef, Is irery ill with a severe case of tonsllitls. Turner TURNER, March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Mayro McKlnny were In Mon mouth Tuesday to attend the fu neral of Dr. J. M. Powell, a rela tive of the family. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Riches are enjoying a new Chevrolet coach. Rev. W. S. Burgoyne announces special services for the M. S. church to begin March 11. Evan gelist A. Hughes will be in charge. Born to Mr. and Mrs.. A. E. Spencer Wednesday a nine pound son. Richard Irwin. Mrs. Blrdine Rawlings of Port land is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayro McKinny. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Bondspent Sunday in Portland at the home of their son, Alvln Bond and wife'. The Methodist Air society will hold a silver tea Thursday after noon, March f, at the home of Mrs. C. A. Bear, with Mrs. Bear, Mrs. K. C. Bear and Mrs. R. O. Witzell as hostesses. All ladies cordially invited. Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne gave a birthday party for her young daughter, Ruth, Tuesday after school. George Given is spending r few days at the home of his son, James In Portland. TURNER, March 1 Mrs. U. K. Denyer entertained Wednesday In honor of her husband's birthday. A few friends were present for an early dinner, and 26 were present for the evenings enter tainment. Retresnments were served at a late hour. McCoy McCOY. Mareh 1 Beatrice Hawley spent last weekend at home, visiting her parents. Miss Hawley is a student at O. 8. C. Miss Florence Snodgrass of Amity waa a weekend guest of Miss Beatrice Hawley. Citizens here are to sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Eva Rogers of Portland. Mrs. Rogers spent much of her time at the home of her" daughter, Mrs. J. W. DePries, who Is a resident of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks and daughter, Mona, were Sun day dinner guests of Mrs. Paul ine Domes. Visit Waldo Finn Henry White and George My ers of Tillamook were business visitors of Waldo Finn on Thurs day. Both men were looking for registered Jersey -cattle, Myrtle Davis visited her friend Mrs. Dora Butterick of . Amity, THE TIME 1 el cmse of el Emit CoSsst, en tie trsnsU Imrtrjmsn which Under tie Utelase of Kiss Eanlet West Salem News WEST SALEM. March 1 Con rad Fox of West Salem, went to Shaw very recently, where he at tended a funeral of an old friend. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wallace of Third street were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Bennet of Brooks. Mr. and Mrs.- Peter Swirert of Salem had as Saturday night guests. Mr. and. Mrs. Conrad Fox ofaWest Salem. Mr. and Mrs. George Steward of Edgewater street motored to Eugene Monday, where they at tended to business. Mrs. C. C. Flshback has been confined to her- home with the flu the past week. She Is mueh better now and able to be up and around. Mrs. Fishbaek's home Is on Edgewater' street. Cooking; School Meets The West Salem School Cook ing dub held Its regular meeting Tuesday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. W. R. Peterson of third street. Winston Gosser and Tommy Grier did the cook ing at the meeting. x . Mrs. Charles Ferguson and two daughters, Muriel and Nellie, oi Grand island spent two days recently with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rose man of the Edgewater Con fectionary. Mrs. Ferguson is . a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rose- man. Mrs. Ida Boas of Salem, a for- f Woodburn I WOODBURN, March 1 Mrs. A. E. Austin and Miss Emily Hlndman visited Mrs. E. G. Em mett of Newberg, Wednesday afternoon where Mrs. Austin at tended a committee meeting of the D. A. R. Misses Pearl and Hazel Emery, visited their mother, Mrs. Bessie Emery of Vancouver, Wash., over the week end. Representatives of the Home Re be kah lodge No. 68 of Wood burn at the Rebekah district convention and banquet In Port land last Wednesday were" Mrs. George Beach, Mrs. A. Nendel, Mrs. Ed. White, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bonnicker last Satur day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldsmith Dr. and Mrs. F. Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson. The evening was spent In playing "BOO" and at the conclusion of the game. delicious refreshments were served. Friends of George Beebe will be glad to know that he is re covering from his recent Illness and able to be out and enjoying the fine weather of the past few days. Mrs. Ralph Foote and Mrs. Lei a Bennett of Garibaldi and Tillamook returned to their homes Wednesday after visiting their father, O. A. Nendel, who has been ill with pneumonia, for some time. They took Mr. Nendel home with them where he will rest while convalescing from his recent attack. Miss Rachel Shroek has ob tained employment in Portland and left Sunday for there to be gin work. Raleigh Van Cleave returned last week from Chicago where he has been attending school. He will not resume his studies until next fall. Mrs. Leona Aldrich was the guest of her sister and husband, Rev. and Mrs. Henry G. Hansen Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and rMs. Dwlght Parr and smau aaugnter. Virginia, were week end guests of Mr. Parr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parr. O O Fairview FAIRVIEW. March 1 An ex cellent program was given at the school house Friday evening. consisting of piano solo, Miss LiU Waters; violin duet. Miss Jeanette Scott, Cleo Seeley, Doris Ross .accompanist; vocal solos. Miss Mary Kaufory accompanied by Miss Helen Kaufory; reading. Miss Martha Jean Dixon; tap dance Elra Sehon and Dorothy Kellogg with Mildred Halseth at the piano; reading, Mrs. Helen Larson; veeal solo, Kenneth Ab bott. Mr. and Mrs. Royee Allen of Roseburg are here for a few days in the interests of their prune ranch. "Mr. Neal of aClifornla has pur chased the farm adjoining the BIrdsal , place and is building a new house and other buildings. r. L. Morse.- . F. Benson, of Fairview and M. Balch of Salem left Thursday for Newport and other coast points. They expect to be gone several days and to do some fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams of Portland were visitors at the home of R. R. Dent, Thursday. Mrs. James Pate of Jefferson and Mrs. Irene Palmer made shopping trip to Portland Satur day. . , FAIRVIEW, . Mareh 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris called at the John Harris home at Loon ey Butte Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Hampton and B. Pack were Sunday visit ors at the home of R, R. Dent. Fred Morse returned from Wells, Oregon, Saturday. He has been employed on a dairy ranch at tnat place.. Charles and Alonxo Sims, Clarence and Chester Smith, all of Stayton, were visitors' at . the Carter home Sunday. ;M. E. Dunkle of Independence called at the J. O. Farr home Saturday.- Miss Nadlh Hargln was week-end guest of Aleen Dsy. Program Gives ;- A program was given Friday atening at the scboolhouse. It was vaudeville. There were pi ano solos, violin solos, xylophone numbers, dance numbers, vocal solos and readings. - Clifford .Smith and family spent last week at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris mer resident of West Salem, was a recent caller at the home et old friends. Mrs. Matilda White and Mrs. Rath Thomas of Edge water street. . . Mrs. F1'trick Is now staying at the ! '.0f aer daughter. Mrs. Blov-.,.' Mrs. Bloom Is car ing .for Mr- mother who is now in. .. , ; Mlsss.G-rude Keedham who Uaeb & at Hillsbora re cently TU.id with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. F. O. Needham of second street. - Blithday Celebrated Mr.' and ' Mrs. Roy Finster of 1045 Skinner street were din ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. Fluster's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Finster of Marion. The occasion was to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Harold G ret lin ger of CorvaUls. Mrs. Gretzlnger is a sister of Roy Finster. A very good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thomas of Rage street were Sunday dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law.. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas of Skinner street. Joe Finster of Marion, is now staying In West Salem with his brother Roy Finster of Skinner street. Joe is staying here so he may attend to his . work as .me chanic in the Mariop garage la Salem. . spent Monday evening at the home of George Goins at Jeffer son. Mrs. George Palmer and Miss Stella Hartley spent Tuesday with their mother, Mrs. Hartley at Aumsville. Mrs. Etta Leatherman of Port land has been spending a few days at. the Turner home. David Peregoy Visitor David Peregoy, a former res ident of Fairview is visiting old friends this week. . Miss Margaret McAlpine was a school visitor Wednesday. Lawrence Paek is confined to his home by an attaek of chicken- pox. Independence INDEPENDENCE. Mareh 1 Ramona, Delores, and the other members of Spanish IV cave a clever program for the high school assembly. Tne class sang "My Song of the Nile," "Moonlit Waters," and 'Ramona" in Espanol. The civil leagues are again in operation at the training school. The children felt a need for the league and said they would like to again have tneir league as It fills a need in the school. Offi cers elected for the boys are: pre-, sldent, Paul Carey; vice presi dent Max Gelllm; secretary, Ed ward Dunkle, athletic head. Tburlough De Forest; play ground, Leonard Ranton; vigil ance, John Johnsburg, and for the girls, pres., Joan Anderson: vice-pres., Berle Keely; secretary, ataxias Arey; atnietlc head, Al doris Gorsllne; playground, Ros abella Sly; vigilance, Joan Dick inson. The committee are all verv busy working for the good of the school. For several weeks the eighth grade hare been making house plans. First they made a plan of their own house and then a mod el plan. The latter were submit ted to judges, and as a result Joan Anderson's model plan plac ed first, Henry Qulnlng, second, and Paul Casey, third. it takes in arithmetic and civ ics,. In that arithmetic they are planning the budget. They have 3,000 to spend for the house and lot. They have suDDosedlv bought the house lot and will now actually construct, plaster and finish a small house to the plan of Joan's model one. INDEPENDENCE, March 1. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of Los Angeles, Calif., who have been spending a few days In Independ ence, wniie here sold their prop erty on B street to W. E. Jewell, blacksmith. The Clarks were former residents here and are re turning to the sunny south with in the next tew days. J. S. Bohannon and wife have returned from Long Beach, Calif., where they have spent the winter months. They are now located at their home on Second and Mon mouth streets. W. G. Wiley is now manager of the J. C. Penney company store. coming here from Roseburg. He is well pleased with the territory. Brooks i o BROOKS. , March 1 Preach lng serrlces will be held In the Brooks Methodist church on Sunday evening at 7:46 o'clock with the pastor. Rev. W R. War ner In charge. Sunday school will be hel on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Regular Epworth league meeting Sunday evealgn at f:45. Worship theme will be "Jesus and the Woman at the Well." Misg Ellen Hacklt, who has been quite ill the past week with la grippe Is improving. Miss Lavon Harris, daughter of Mr&thd Mrs. Sylvester Harris, who ha been 111 with diptheria, is getting along nicely. A. E. Harris has been M. the past jceek but 1 better at this tUne..,, GOLDEN 1) vim . - - -' v ' ' " " : ' --. SERYICS PACKARD' AMBTJLANCS EQTjiraENT"r- Berries to and from an Hospitals. esBttarhms, Trains and Homes to sick tar injured , , - '.i 'y . Phone QQQ'imytime sTPECIALLT EQfJIWP F03 OUT C7 TOTTlf CALLS : Stayton j O- STAYTON March 1 Mrs. H. A. Beanchamp has returned from Portland where she was the guest . of her sister, Mrs. B. ' Mulkey. . Mrs. Harry Humphrey, who has been ill he past two weeks with flu, suffered a relapse and Is again -confined toher bed. Her small daughter. Anita Mae, is also 111 at present. Mrs. Glen E. Fox left Thursday- for Portland to spend the weekend with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dave John Sr., were here the last of the week from Corvallia visiting their son, Dave, Jr. - - The J. L. Jordan family moved this week Into the ! house they recently purchased south of A. S. Watters. f . Lodge Draws Crowd The regular meeting of the Masonic lodge was largely' at tended. Visitors from Lebanon, Molalla, Dallas, Woodburn, Sa lem, Sllvertoa and Scio were present. These were for the most part employes of the Mt. States Power company who were doubly interested in the- conferring of the master mason degree upon an employee of the company. It was a friendly gathering with boat 70 present. An excellent supper waa served. Mrs.. E. G. Siegmund has been here this week from Garibaldi, visiting relatives ' and friends. She was met Jn Portland -by her son, J. L. Siegmund and wife. O. O I Gervais i o- GERVA1S, Mareh 1... Sister Monica and Sister Catherine, who came to attend the funeral of Miss Minnie Nlbler, a sister of Sis ter Monica, returned to Port Townsend the middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Sawyer and children, Donald and Eva of Sllverton were recent guests at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sawyer. Miss Hazel Seely, who Is In training in a Portland hospital, spent a part of the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Scheihle spent the week with her aunt, Mrs. E. Ir win In Portland. Last Rites for Mrs. Welch Rev. H. L. Graflous was called to Aurora on Tuesday afternoon to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Welch.' Prof. J. Carl Stewart, athletic coach of the local high school, was in Portland Thursday afternoon to attend a hockey game between Portland and Vancouver, B. C. M. J. Mahoney, mall carrier on route two, was In Portland on business the first of the week and Frank Roeser substituted for him The St. Rita's Altar society will give another of its popular par ties at the parish hall next Mon day night. A dance will follow the card games. Mr. and Mrs. William BraBsel and daughter moved to Woodburn on Monday. O O Dallas DALLAS. March 1. Twenty Dallas Kiwanlan members and their wives went to Monmouth Friday evening for a dinner with the Lions club followed by a pro gram. Maurice Dalton, C. L. Crider, F. J. Craven and H. G. Black spent several days the past week fish ing at Pacific City. Erie Fulgham of the Willa mette Valley Lumber company, at tended a lumbermen s convention In Longview Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Fulgham accom panied him, and visited the C. S. Kellers' at Prescott. Mrs. Oscar Hayter spent Fri day in Portland attending the meeting of the third district of the State Federation of Women's clubs, of which she is the record ing secretary. Mrs. A. B. Robinson of Inde pendence was in Dallas Wednes day attending the meeting of the Wednesday bridge luncheon club STOPS Pain and Itching from mm 0 it nesi Don't put up with pain ful piles another day or hour.' There is posi tive relief, very often for the very worst ease Pyramid suppoeitoriei are designed to stop the pan and even.au itching. Pyra mid. Remember the name, and woo can -soon Sergei your piles In other worda suffering from piles k needless. Just say Pyra mid to any druggist; sixty cents. : '. PYRAMID DRUG CO. 413E VlaM m m a baa bdr a, fsstpsid, sad satfawy toss, Address, JStattl FREE SjeMHsfofft sVsM afsM of which she is a member. 4 Tontf Patterson Very DX Mrs. F. A. Patterson, who was called to Spokane two weeks ago by the illness of her son, reports that he Is still In a very critical condition. Mrs. Belle Blake of Portland, has been the house guest tor the past week of Mrs. H. L Fenton. T. C. StockwelL of Portland, has been the house guest for the past week of Mrs. H. L." Fenton. T. C. Stockwell has had a new refrigeration system installed, in his soda fountain, new floor cov ering put down and is making a number of other improvements. Miss Bertha Parsons and her brother, George, who were injured in an automobil accident near Co mills last Sunday night, are reported as not beln gseriously hurt. A. W. Palmer, who has been seriously ill for a number of weeks, is greatly improved at tbis time. : : : O Rickey- o o RICKEY, March 1 A number from this community attended the play "Pomander Walk" given by the Techne club at the Salem high' school Thursday eve ning. Kathleen Fitspatrick was one of the cast. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hum phreys will have as weekend guests, Mr, and Mrs. B. Wester ing of Portland. - Those from this community who attended the play given by the Auburn dramatic club, under the auspices of, the grange at Macleay, Saturday night, report that the club certainly can put things over big and that the grangers are a hospitable bunch. . Helps With Minstrel R. Raymond is helping In the minstel that is to be given by the West Salem community club in the near future. The Wm. Sheridan family will entertain Portland friends Sun day. The 4M club will meet at the home of the vice president, Mrs. M, M. Magee, Wednesday, March A number of reels of Interest ing and Instructive pictures of Oregon scenes were shown at the school house by the state game commission Saturday night. N. Fryslie Is .building an addi tion to his barn. A total of IK13.I2 has been paid to Statesman subscribers In Accident Insurance Co. These claims were paid on the 11.00 policy Issued to Statesman sub scribers. lou have a Doctor's Word for this Laxative IN 1875, an-earnest young man began to practice medicine. As a family doctor, he treated many eases of constipation. He soon saw the harm in common purges and began to seek something better. Out of his experience was born a famous prescription now in wide use. This prescription was written thousands of times. It proved an ideal laxative ibr old and young. Children like Its pleasant taste. Older people Ske it because it doesnt gripe or cause discomfort. It is a mixture of fresh herbs and other pure faigTedients; thoroughly effective for the most robust of men. Stimu lates the normal muscular action of the bowels. So Its use will not become a habit. As people saw how marvel- A. U. Cloagh CLOUGH r a COMPANY Funeral y Lady 205 S. CKurch: TdepK6ne120. I : North Santiam :, , O Pt'L NORTH aiVTUU Maml. :1 Otto Tripp Is here from Holly wood. Calif., for a visit at the home of his parents, Mr. land v Mrs. R W. Tripp. ? Mrs. L. Develia is very ill with pneumonia. She -Is at the home of , her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davjs. . . Araen Hammer and wife of Salem spent the week . end wit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hammer. Bernice Mack is HI at her home here with plural pneu monia, . George Ladwig HI George Ludwig, who under went a major operation a ' few months ago. Is again under the care of a Salem physician. Announcements have been re ceived here of the birth of a . daughter. February 1 5. to Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Haley of Seat tle. Wash. Mrs. Haley wQl be re membered as Salmi Wuorf, e, f former teacher here. Sunday guests at the J. 8. Mc-. Laughlln home were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shattuck of Dallas.. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Porter and Mrs. Ethel Gibbon of Salem: : Mrs. Gibbon has just returned -from San Francisco. Calif., where she has been as millinery buyer ror snipieys. .v O- -O' Scbtti Milla 0 SCOTTS MILLS. March 1 Mr. and Mrs. J- E. . .Sauereuig were In Salem Monday on busi ness. Mrs. W. P. Shutt and Mrs. R. A. Lawrence were shopping in Salem Thursday. O. W. Myers and J O. Dixon made a, business trip to -Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gooch have returned to their home at Duns muis, California, after visiting with their daughter, Mrs. L. Woodford and family for several weeks. Mrs. E. R. Laurence wss a Sllverton visitor Thursday after noon. Little Reuben Miller of Mt. Angel Is visiting his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Reuben De Jardln. OLTMPIA. Wash., March 1. (AP) Auditor C. W. Clausen was criticised by Governor' Ro land H. Hartley today for keeping his nephew C L. Clausen on the state payroll for three months while they were both In Califor nia the greater part of the time. ously the most sluggish bowe are started and bad breath, head aches, biliousness, feverishnesv or.no energy poor appetite, etc, are relieved by Dr. CaMwelTg prescription, it became necessary . to put It up ready for use. - Today, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the world's most popular laxativer All drug stores have the generona bottles. The product never varies) from Dr. Caldwell's original formula. So you can take it with, confidence r give it to the youngest child. Da. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor Family Laxative J. Dale Taylor -TAYLOR Diiectoro A - arinnt - 1; 1 k i mm v.- - -N. :, v..