TW-OILEGON STATESMAN, Siha. Oregon Sdny Meaning, Jn 1S 1930 News from Mid -Vail - . i - PAGE FIFTEEN ey District Communities for Statesman Readers o- I OlO Monitor 1 CHAMPION MONITOR. Jane !. Mr. and Mrs. Fred WlUig-and daughter, Gwendolyn ware. eaUrtalaed at dinner last Sunday by Mr. and Mm. C. WBlip. rn4 Willis left Tuesday fcr lis work at Wood land, Wast. Tuesday al;rnon. Mrs. I E. Bliven entertained- a number of little girl ta honor ct her UtUa daughter EUia'a ninth birthday- Refreshment weta served by link Lester Wolfe, who, is confined la the stat tuberculosis hospital t Salem, u bom last week on a fire daysT leave. Letter's hearth, aeeras to be improving. Mrs. W. S. Cook, of Lot Angeles who is nsplring an extended visit at the hose of feci ..daughter. Mrs, Ij. D. Lenoa, went to Portland oa Wednesday fcr a week's visit with relatives, and wfrfle there she wfil ta a guest at tee George Mcseh ana John Ferguson homes. Misses Margaret Brantfter. Do ra Brantucr and Norma Living ston, were among the graduates from Oregon State Normal Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Living ston, Mrs. P. L. Brantner, Miss Leila Brantner and Samuel Brant ner attended the exercises at Mon mouth Ralph Roge and "Willard Har ling are in tratotng ft Camp Clat sop with the Oregon National guard. Miss Viola Lienhart and Miss Lucile Livingston are attending the 4-II summer school at Cor ral Us. Stanley Dim it k left last week for Astoria where he is salmon fishing for tke MiHer Sands Co. Mrs. I. L. Niion and UtUs daughter, Helen, left Monday tor their home In.. Walla, walla after a visit of several weeks' dura tion at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. J. P. Jensen and family. Mr. and Mr. O. C. Pomeroy. end Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney attended state grange at Redmond last weeks Mrs. D. J. Gillanaers and little on. Charles and Miss Dorothy G Wanders left last Wednesday for Ontario, Oregon, where they will T"it relatives lor several weeks. The ball game Sunday at Butte ville between the Monitor grange and Butteville grange was wen by Monitor, with a score of 10 to 4. Today Monitor is playing Silver ton Hills on the home diamond. Mrs. William. Taylor and son, Russell were guests last Sunday at the J. L. Lien hart home. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Llndberg aad little duaghter Kathleen Joan of Portland were guests last Sun day of the former's father, Eric Llndberg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson are amending a few days in eastern Oregon. During their absence Carl oier Amundsoa is driving S4r. Nelson's truck. Mrs. Addie Smith of Scotts Mill. visited last week with her vi other, Mrs. Elizabeth Hosier. Royal Hastie, Alvin Rpgen and Caester Berg returned last week from eastern Oregon, where they had been looking for work. They found work in the hay fields and eipect to return in a couple of 4: 1 vji'lt c'' s"h i Dallas i TKoImc three. Jockey Eazi Sande, CMlaat Fox sad his vwner, Will iam Woodward, after the fleet son of Sir Galahad wen the slxty-see-ond running of the Belmont, rich est of eastern racing classics. The winner got SSLOOO. weeks. Jens Anonby of Hubbard has bought the S. J. Kelly place, con stating of 11 acres. Mr. Anonby intends to go in for berry growing on an extensive scale. There are already four acres of black berries and one of strawberries on the place. Lawrence and Lew Jacobs and their sister. Miss Orpha Eisenhart have moved into the W. G. Wolfe house in East Monitor. DALLAS. Jnne 14 TJr anil Mrs. Hark Hayter attended the Eastern Star assembly in Port land this week. Mrs. Hajrter is a past worthy grand matron of the oraer. Mrs. Ivan Warner attended the commencement ererclses at Mon mouth Tuesday. She had a niece who graduated. Mrs. Bay Scott and children are spending the time at Seaside visiting Mr. 8eott's parents while ne is attending the ennna! en campment of the Oregon National Guard. Mr. Scott is captain of Co. 6. of Dallas. Miss Dorothy Mlnnich Is again employed in the office of the Dal las Water company, after attend ing Llnfield college the past year. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dick of San Jose. Calif., visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chapman last week end. Their daughter Mrs. Elwyn Craven of Portland was also in Dallas, with her small daughter, Ann. Mrs. H L.. Fenton accompanied by her house guest, Mrs. Reed of Mitchell, and her sister, Mrs. Fred Toner, spent Saturday and Sunday at Newport where Mrs. Fenton has a cottage. Mrs. Alta Cerny will attend summer school at Monmonih this year, also Mrs. C D. Ferrett, both are teachers Is the Dallas school. Several of the other teachers ex pect to attend the University of Oregon summer school and go on the Alaskan cruise that la spon sored each summer for students. The Misses El one and Ethel Grant are leaving for Chicago where they will attend a univer sity clinic during the summer. Robert Hayter has retained after attending the military insti tute at Roswell, New Mexico for the past year. Mrs. Manley Berens was brought home from a Salem, hos pital Sunday, where she bed un dergone a minor operation, DeVere Penhollow, will leave for McMinnville in a tew days where he has been promoted to a position In the C. J. Breler store Whiteson WHIfESOX, June 14 School at Whiteson dosed Friday for the summer vacation Mrs. Sandwick of Cor vail Is spent Saturday here on business and calling on friends. Mrs. McDonald bad the misfor tune to fracture her limb one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cat en of Centralis, Washington, called at the Bennett home last week. The University of Hawaii offers 20 S different courses. Cross -Word Puzzle By 'EUGENE SHEFFER 1 5 73 ih is 74 rJm . Win m 42a 22 22- T 20 21 ( 22T 23 2V J5 1 24 W WjlA Wj2 Wj -wMm " - V5 , In that place. Mrs. O. E. Hplmes is reported to he very Si at her hem la Dal las. She had a1 severe attack of flu early in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crider and foor ehUdren left for San Jose, CaltL, last SaUrday where Mrs. Crider win spend the anmsaec Mr. Crider and "sow Tan will re tarn te Dallas next week. Richard Domssehofsky who has been in the Teterana hospital is reported to be aomewhat im proved under new treatments re cently tried. Brooks BROOKS, June 14 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Edwards and chil dren, Jnne and Leroy Edwards of Salem were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ramp on Friday. Other guests at the Ramp horn were: Mr. and Mm. Jungwlrth and son Freder ick, and Mr. and Mrs. Oris Mar tin all of Salem." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgia en tertained the following guests at dinner recently, 'Mr. and Mrs L. A. Davis and Mrs. Melburn Davis snd two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Harley King and eons How ard, Gorden, Tommy and Robert King all of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bantoa. Sr. and children Katharine and Glen Blanton of Labtffb. Center. Word has been received here of the serious illness ot Mrs. Wfl mer Haynes, at Willows, Califor nia, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chastain of: this place. Mr. and Mrs. Chastafn and son Frank left Wednesday o Willow, to bo with their daughter, whe U tn the Woodlaw hospital at Willows. They were accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Kirk Thurman and children Thebna. Verne and Ronald Thnrraan. The? small daughters of Mrs. Chastain are being cared for by Mrs. W.F. Foren during their narents absence. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris had as their guests this week Rev. and Mrs. Ed Withneil and son ef WUlamina. I I O- Liberty -o I LIBERTY, June 14 Mr. and Mrs. CUuda StcrtnsuB aad tkree sattav .Bfny. Bpbhy and Tom. and Fred Straosberx. all of Kagesie spent tn weekend as the guests of Mrs. StevensoffY parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ZoeeL Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pierre and tww children ef Orrmpia were guests of Mrs. Kate Holder on Wednesday. The annual school meeting tor the Liberty school dburiet will be held Monday evening, Jans 18, at I dock t the kali. Mr. aad Mrs. Oscar Deacer spent Sunday visitini friends ta Lyons. Vra Ju WHtfams and Joe Jr spent Friday in-Port land attend ing the rose show. Mrs. Emily Tan Stanten has mnved tn bp mother's. Mrs. Ed 1 Loose's farm, oa route one, Salem. R. L, Forster re tamed home Wednesday after an absence of several weks at Wciser, Idaho. While there he built a house for Mrs. Forsters sister. Miss Etta Westen house is in at the home of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wesienhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dow of Newcastle. Wyoming, spent Wed nesday and Thursday with their neice, Mrs. John Dasch and fara- iry. Mr. and ''Mrs. Martin Church field and children or Newcastle, Wyoming, visited their cousin, Mrs, John Dasch, this week. Harlan- Jadd, deputy county clerk, leaves Monday on his vaca tion for Vancouver, British Col umbia. He will visit his sister, Mrs. J. W. Anderson, a former Liberty resident. Mrs. Pearl Scott returned from Portland. Thursday, where she was takiifg a short course in den tal office training. The Liberty reporters for the. Statesman this summer are Miss Peart Scott and Mrs. W. R. Dallas. Phone them any news you may have, they will appreciate it. The sympathy of the community is extended te Mrs. Harold Zoael becaase of the loss ot liar grand mother, Mrs. Elwell ef Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Klght and family have moved from the Weeten houso place to Salem. Mrs, Frank Compo of Wood bora attended the tuneral Friday of Fred reters Sr., held at the Lutheran church here. Mr. snd Mrs., A. L. Strickland left by motor for California Fri day. Strickland will attend the convention ot the National Elec tric Light association at San Fran cisco They will probably be gone two weeks. Tharsday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chote ot Badlands. Calif ornia. were their guests. They are motoring through to Seattle, their former home. Mrs. Chote will be remembered by the Auro ra ladies, having been entertain ed here on several occasions. Aurora AURORA, June 14 Mrs. Min nie Haeser of Salem, newly elect ed associate grand conductress of the O. X. S. accompanied by Mr. Ha user, called upon Mrs. Sadler on their way home from grand chapter, to share the beauty of many flowers which she had re ceived at her installation, with her friend, a past grand officer who could not attend. The annual picnic of the mem bers of the Aurora Woman's club and their families will be held Sunday in a pretty grove at the country home -of Charles Ellen, down on the Willamette. Well filled baskets win be the order of the day, and the younger set can enjoy the river. lug graid lodge in Portland thb week. Mrs. L. M. Harding and Miss Grace Harding of Cor vail is spent Thursday with Jftn, B. J. Freeman. William Scott has been Quite ill at bin home near Sidney this week. O O Mill Gty Sidney SIDNEY, June 14. Mr. snd Mrs. Claud Johnson were called to Hoskins, Wash., this week on ac count of the illness of their grand son. John Krebs, a prominent hop grower In this vicinity is quite ill again this week. Mr. Krebs has been in poor health for several months. Mr. and Mrs. George Marlatt aad Delmer Davidson are attend- MILL CITY, June 14 Mr. and Mrs. Werner Yunger of Mill City left for Klamath Falls Thursday. Mr. Yunger has ac cepted a position as agricultural overseer at the Klamath County hospital. He has been employed ip the Hammond Company saw mill since coming here from Crab tree several months ago. Mss Gweneth Dike and Miss Janice Dunivan have returned to their homes In Mill City from Monmouth where they hare been attending the 6tate normal the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baltimore of Mill City and Mrs. Baltimore's sister, Mrs. H. Dawes ot Portland, are spending the week end at Til lamook beach. They expect to bring back several salmon. Mrs. Dawes is making an indefinite vis it here at the home of her sister. Marshall Stone and his broth er Fred were called to Mehama the first of the week by the ser ious illness of their mother who has pnejimonia. Mrs. Fred Stone remained in Mehama to assist la nursing her mother-in-law. Mrs. A. L. Blake has been spending the past week in Port land where she is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Eva Raines and daughter Patricia are also Port land visitors this week. R. B. Horner ot Gates caught an 18-inch trout which measured nine inches in diameter a tew days ago In the Santiam river above Mill City. Many fishermen are reporting great success be tween Mill City and Detroit and return from fishing trips with well tilled creels. Most of them have the limit. Several Dolly Var dens hare been caught near here this season. "The Sea Bride" O : X Have The Statesman follow you oa your vacation. Two weeks by mail to any address 25 cents. (Continued from Page 4) "Not!, you're the master ol this skip," she said thoughtfully. "Old Jonathan Felt put her in yoar charge. You are responsible for her. And that puts certain obliga tions on you. Noll. An obligation to be wise, and to be prudent, aad to be brave." He came back and Fat down be side her. She touched his knee. "You are like a king aboard here, Noll. And the king can do no wrong. I would not go to I Manger if I were you. You made i a mistake, but there is no need jyou should humble yourself be i fore the men. Thy would not un derstand; they would only despise you. Noll," "Let them!" he said hotly. "They're sneaking, spiueless." "Let them fear you; let them hate you." he told him. "But never let them forget you are master, Noli. Don't go to Mai ger." He had no real desire to go. He wished only to bask in her new-found sympathy. And he yielded readily enough at last. The matter passed abruptly She rose; he went up on deck; the Sally Sims went on her way. And for a day or two Noll Wing, an old man, was like a boy Who has repented and been forgiven. Mauger Yeturned to his duties the second day. He wore a band age across hU fcae: snd wher It was discarded a week later the hollow socket where hlg eye had ben was reveled. His suffering had worked a terrible change ta the man; he had been morose aad desperate; he was now too mneh givn to chuckling, as though at some secret Jest of his own. He went slyly about his tasks; he seemed to hare a prido in his mis fortune; when he saw men shrink with distaste at sight ot his sear red countenance he chuckled un der his breath. In the upper lid some maimed nerve persisted in living. It twitched, now and then in such a fashion that Mauger seemed to be winking with that deep hollow la his face. (To be continued) MICKEY MOUSE yrru ruz MAP (SAFt (NTWCQ Ol ACE. PV6 Of A FPUWT to ivmt vAUty miN A dAPO- BOHtO BEttEMAtt DSCDYEPS TtM WE. 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