: ' ... ' rAcs sw w - 1 ' iLss - Nigh 2 - Jjw&M . 'J(0QpmPl 77 $2 Nearly Block JlsUiped Out 1 . j H' Tra din Post, merchandise Store, Jones Building . Are destroyed v t . .: . . JEFFERSON, Jan. 12. Jeff er son i experienced "a 225,000 blase - Monday ; night, when tire which broke, oat shortly before mid night, completely ( destroyed al most an: entire block In the busl- . ness district.' . -. . . . - Buildings destroyed by the fire ' Included - the Jefferson i Trading Post, occupied by K. A. Barlow; the ' general merchandise store of Smith Fontaine, and the W. IL Jones building. On the first floor of the Jones building; .was the ' local telephone office, the barber shop, and the ' Elite eonf eetion- ery, and the rooms on the second " floor were occupied by Mr. Jones. The. fire wis discovered by the night operator tn the local tele phone' office, ' Mrs. Lois Under- - wood. The fire started in the Jer ferson -Trading Post, which, Is the building" next door ,to the tele- ' phone office. The buildings were all wooden structures, and In a .short, time were .one ' me as" of . flames,- which could "be seen by residents ; of; surrounding; towns. ( 1 Some Goods Bared 1 -vl About two truckloads of goods ' were taken out of the Smith Fontaine .store and Into the build ing across .the street, formerly occupied by Knight Bros, garage. Two trucks . and a car . belonging to C L. TtHirtoa. 'wtilth were stored in the 'Trading Post 'build ing, were destroyed by the fire. All phone communications were Impossible, as phone circuits through town were out. Call tor assistance was sent to the Albany lire department, and a i pumper and six firemen 'responded, and with the aid of the local fire department kept- the fire from v spreading - "farther. - The Intense v heat cracked the plate glass win dows in - the front of the A. - B. Bins hardware store across - the street. ; ' -: v . .'Jon, Fontaine to Rebuild " ; Temporary headquarters for the . local telephone office will he. es tablished ia the - Jefferson IK . brary. W. L;-Jones andrMr.: Fon taine report that they will rebuild ' as soon as 'possible. v ' - There Was no wind af-the time' ;f " the fire; and tom ot th roofs of buildings were- covered with snow; making It easier for firemen, to 'keep the fire from spreading to-other buildings. No one was injured.' . ? Savyer Residence Destroyed By Fire GRAND ISLAND. Jan: 12-r-Pire. thought to have started from sparks ' from the chimney; com pletely destroyed the residence en the Frank Sawyer farm about 9:30 o'clock ' Saturday ' morning. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert fSmith, who had the farm rented, were living In the house. The fire, which broke out on the south slope of the roof and whipped by a strong southeast wind,' was practically out of con trol when discovered by- Mr. Smith. ; - ; " Neighbors were summoned Im mediately. Most of the furniture and clothing were carried to safe ty. The heaviest loss to the family consisted of canned fruit, stored vegetables which they. bad takn Into the bouse to prevent freezing, bed and bedding. ' Insurance covers the loss of the house. . At present Mrs.: Smith' and little daughter, Myrtle Jane, are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers' at Fairvlew. - -v . j. 4 '' -t Allie a Marcellus ; Scott , - " Passes at Silvertonj : : Funeral . Rites Today SILVERTON, Jan. 13 Foner . aP services - for Mrs. Allie Mar-' cellns Scott. 7 7; who died Sun day night, wilt -be held - Wednes day at 2 o'clock from the Ekman . Funeral ' home.'.. r :,.., " , J Mrs. Scott was born in "fish house, New York,, and , time to Ell vert on from Nebraska in 1218. . Survivors ' Include . one ; daugh ter, Mrs. MamieiLaurey .of SI1 verton; three foster children, Ida Berger In . Nebraska. Elixabth Scott of Lakevlew. Orego'n , and Clara Scott of Silverton, besides two sisters In the east. ; EIrs. Harve Smith, , 57, r . ,1 : Dies; Last Rites Will Be Thursday at 2 p. m. ' ; . 1 . . - j ?-y. : SILVERTON. - Jan. , 1 1 Funeral- service s ;for - Mrs. - Hrve Smith, 7. who died Tuesday, , will i be held Thursday at 2 o' clock , from the Ekman funeral home' with Rev.' Frank Zook of ficiating. ' ' " - ' ' - Survivors- include the , widower and two children, ; Orval- Smith and Jessie Range of ; SilTerton, "and a brother, John Dawes also of Silverton. : ' Grand Island T.Ieii Attend Annual Gtnuery J.Ieetins GRAND ISLAND, Jan. 12 J. IL Tompkins and Louis Will at tended a meeting of , the Spring brook cannery association - held Saturday at Springbrook. The two men have recently Joined the com pany where they may dispose ef a large portion-of their -fruit. All ' present "Eatur day -were taken- ca a ' tcr K throu gh the new. buildls.?, -erected following the firm- which T. estroyed - the ' -ol -.one last Ena: FallenWork Tower Dyzdricd ByQplden Gate Bridge In the most spectacular accident yet to strike the Golden Gate brlds, a 100-foot false-work tower under u rch at old Spanish Fort Point recently crashed, carrying; wltis.lt three workmen. One man, Jr. Han craft, wm seriously injared, while the others, C W. Brinkley and B. Krleger, eacaped with cat and V braises. The tower collapsed during a sadden rain squall. : Bridge engineers said work had been tn progress removing wind braces on the tower preparatory to removal of the tower Itself. Photo shows how the piled nn wreckage (Indicated by arrow) Is dwarfed by the also, of the; ta6ev-teurtion. Lamberts Observe I 40tli Anniversaiy - - f 5 i . STAYTON, Jan. -12 Mr. and Mrs. Lb SV Lambert were bests to a large number of-friends-in hon or of their 40th wedding anniver sary Thursday. A reception was held la the afternoon and evening with a delicious anniversary din ner served at 6:30 p. m. to Mr. ad Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp, Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Leffler, Mr. and Mrs.. George Glover, Mrs, Amelia Van Ermen, Edward Hallock, Ellen Reynolds; Frank ' Tats 'and 4 chil dren of Culver; Mrs. Celine MCler, Mr." and Mrs.' Harry Porter and Miss Helen Porter, Tony M in. ten and Maxlne M in ten. and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert. ; i t The) " Lamberts ' were presented with .beautiful plants by the Or der, of Eastern Star chapter," Stay ton grange and. Happy Hoar dub, of which Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have " been members for 14 'many years. At the reception several steel o.uftar -selections were play ed by Miss Maxlne Minten and Miss Helen Porter, r r . ; ' - Many friends called during the afternoon to offer congratulations. Those assisting in serving at the dinner were Mrs. Martha Glo ver, Mrs. Mabel Leffler, Mrs. Am elia Van Ermen and Mrs." Leona Porter. t j ' . I ' r- Educators Arrive '. To Give Test But i School Is Qosed MILL CITT. Jan. 1 Dr. Shel ton of the University of Oregon, Dr. Worlngton of Madison. Wis., and. D. A. Emerson of the state department of education, ; called In Mill City Friday to give the sec ond test in "Cooperative Study of Secondary 'School" Standards" to the Mill City high school students'. Two hundred schools In the Un ited States were chosen to take these tests,' the four In Oregon being Lincoln high ' of Portland; McLaughlin high. MUton-Freewa-ter, Sheridan high and Mill City high schooL ' - y ' - On account of the cold weather the Mill City school had been dis missed, so D. A. Eemerson and Dr. Parr of the-State college will visit Mill City later to f Its the tests. g. A v.-' T ? r , Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore and son Bobby of West Fir are visiting in Mill City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baltimore. Coast lias Winter-too v ; With Most Seyere Cold -" i v On Record at Nelscott : KEIZER, Jan. 12 Mrs. G. N. Thompson rtarned Monday night from Nelscott where she. spent a week with, her daughter, Mrs. Ray Phipps of Portland. The win ter struck the coast suddenly and severely daring the week. It was reported to be the coldest. weath er ever experienced there. " One compensating feature was the beautiful sunsets.: : ., :' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. : Burnett of Clear Lake, on their way to Los Angeles to spend the winter -with party . of friends from: their home ; town, - stopped over here for 4 week st the Sam Richard" home. , j J ' - ; j" I Dayton Boys Lose . ? DATTON, Jan. 12 Union high school basketball . boys' team lost to the Sheridan boys In the .first league . game .played here . Friday night. The score was 29 to 19. yt'k:o lizzdls FcdOU. CciltrJ Crf :tixid Zlz Grs-'a Dicsc pirfcr Tartcr Crrl-ci C3 Ezrstra" SUVER, Jan. il The commun ity club met ai j the hall Friday night. A number of people from Monmouth' attended." Mr." Cham bers," chairman; of ' the chamber of eomerce . announced the pro gram after betnr Introduced by Mrs. Wes. ' Kester. Musical num bers, sleight-of-hand tricks were given, . also an address oi "Why I think the small town la due to make a. large 'fro wth.". was. giv en In' an intereettng manner by Mr. GUletts. , . -. -y; . .; Committees - tor - the .February meeting are: Program, -Mrs. Ed win Larsen, : Mrs. Ralph-, Kester and' Mrs. Emma Benedict. Re freshment, Mrs Bam Surer, Mrs. F. Rock and Mrs.. Tyler Johnson. WALDO HILLS Jan. 12 Due to the cold weather a small crowd was present at the . , community club meeting Friday night. The program was in charge of ' the young folk of the neighborhood. Miss flertha - Aim, ; a member of the Silverton high school .faculty, gave a most interesting talk on her; summer travels in Europe. The American Legion trio of Sil Terton. Mrs. W. P..Scarth, Mrs. J. J. Lewis and Mrs. H. L. Riches with Mrs. 'Roy (Davenport as ac companist, gave a group of songs. The hall has i been wired - for electricity since the last meeting and the lights iwere nsd for , the first time Friday night. - A pie social win be given at the club house January j 22,' the proceeds to go to defray the i expense of wiring the hall n- ' . - ; ' HAVESVILLE. Jan. 12 The regular meeting of the commun ity - club will i be held Friday night. Tumbling and Indian dab drills will be m part of the pro gram furnished by the TJd.CjL of 8alem. ' Jaquith's music house will also furnish entertainment. John AJMoe Is CaUed- - At Mehama Residence) - Final Rites Not Set MEHAMA, Jan. 1 2John ' A. Moe died at his horns here early this morning. He had been In ill health ' tor j several months. Funeral arrangements were 1 net completed today. I Surviving are the widow and four children, Mrs. i Henry Korn mann of Vancouver; Iva Moe of Vancouver Adlyn Moe of Port land and Ruth ' Moe of Mehama; a brother, Slg Moe of Portland; and ; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Woar of Silverton. Mrs. Eliza beth Elzenhartief Vancouver and Mrs. Xnga Young of Los Angeles. ; Meeting Place i Changed ' SILVERTON.I JanJ 12 County students are- asked to notice that while , the legislature Is tn ses sion, the class meeting at the Marion . hotel . must . find - accom modations ' elsewhere. - Wednes day night the group will meet at room BOB Guardian building, Sa lem, to arrange larger, quarters. Miss Olive Stersns of Silverton directs the class. . . v Salve 1 for CoIdV Liquid-Tablets - Ealre-Noee Drops , prtee v Sc. 1C ZZc Wonien's Groups Meetat lrary i. SILVERTON, Jan. 12 The Sil verton Woman's club was host to the junior ' Women's ; club at a, ing Monday ' night .at the Silverton. publie library at which Mrs. H. B Latham, ehalrmon of the library board, served as program chair man. - '. .: -' Mrs. A. P. Solle, president of the Woman's club, opened the meeting and -after a short business session turned the affair over, to - Mrs. TAtham, Mrs. G.B. Behtson; - mem ber of the' library board,' wel comed ' the guests, - Mrs.' ' Latham gave a brief , and interesting'7 his tory of book making and bind ing. : This was ' followed 1 by 1 demonstration by Miss" Alice Jen sen In, mending . books, Miss Jen sen mends the. books at the Sil verton library, and - mended one during her talk. Miss LlHIe Mad sen, librarian, talked on books added to the library during the pastyearv . Following the formal meeting, the visitors Inspected the library and ; looked over the scrap books which are being made by the na tional youth girls. ; Honor John R. Rohb ins -On 78th Annireriaryi i Sunday School -Meets PIONEER. an. 1 2 John t R. Bobbins, pioneer of this commun ity, who now lives in Dallas, cele brated his T2th blrthdsy . Sundsy at his home with these members of the - family present: '' Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Bird and Virginia Me Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rob bins : and children ef this ; place, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Robblns and son PauL Mr. and Mrs. Art Bicker and son of Ellendale. ' Miss Ime gene Hlllery and Ora Harrington of Dallas were also dinner guests. - After dinner several members of the' Sunday school ' from bereJ Joined the group for a short serv ice. Virginia MeCsrter played aa accordion solo : and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice sang a duet. Mr.: Rice gae the message of the afternoon Z7hisCln$ defines st wiater; out trains speed south trrtr aa ilUptstlyr Hrbwsy ct SAFZ, tmooth steel ta the , tbaajhntrtczdca. Una ct CsllIoalM. Pain, tscrw, f bold so terror for those who travel ia eats and comfort with: us. ' Palm-fringed beaches, soa-wacoed and storied dries desert resorasndfiestraadaTwuitta tore of yocr arrrvsJ. For a real tdd-wiater boliiay follow r gas Rjd HodJ U Ssaulhti ca Z&zf'.sn Ttdlcl Z All Jt2eqstha2r-ccd are most economics I sad Tray Food Service at 3 and IS is featured ia s!l Southern Facie coaches sod tsnxlst cars. XL4urAr.rrAyr j swiibjbjsJ's"6Kb ejjjy CAiT rsAircicco T...: ?12.t3 gl9.70" nxm is art . t cs.. ...t i cess s i- I sai I ' - Gavel Presented To Dayton JLc Hazel Cones end J.' Cones ? OfiTfift Arc ilarriefl -; - At Vancouver - - TURNER' Jan. 12--Pearl lodge No. 6 B, A.F. ft A.M" sent a good rtrfeeentation of Dayton Masonic lodge. Thursday night where they presented- the traveling - trowel which had 'ben "recently presented to the local lodge by a past mas ter of Ehedd " lodge.- Members were", present "also from stayton and Gerva'la."'- T' The i usual hot school lunch for the '.winter.; months Is " being - ta ken ears of as, a WPA' project Miss Jluth Larson and Mrs.Neal Dow are In charge. r - I Mri. T jr. M4 Stover of , Weiser, Idaho,, is, at the home " of ,h er daughter, Mrs,', pi .. 8. Riches,- Sy' Itetaia phone Bosard' ";3, I TURNER - Telephone company held Jts annual January meeting with'. Small .'attendance, and the present -board . was . continued President,.'' C. . JU' Beayj . secetaryr teasurer, E.' S.-,Prathe; ' linemen, H. R. Peets ;amT Floyd " Parker. The. finances were reported to be In' good shape,.; i '. - J Miss . Hasel M. Bones of Tur ner and J.' Daniel' Bones pf Taft were married In Vancourer Jan uray . Mrs. Bones Is the eldest daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones. The- groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bones or Taft . - - . The - W C. T. U. will i meet Wednesday -afternoon - at . 1:J0 with- Mrs.- i: Harrison. Croup Opposing -; iQosuig of Bay, ; , ) SDortsmen Find . - I- "A , ' , - , ! CORVALLIS. Jan., lz-t-A meeV: tng protestlns threat of local and Willamette valley- sportsmen - to close he - Alsea bay . to commer cial fiflhinr, w . held by : Alsea bay commercial fishermen, a num ber of business men and fish buy ers at Waldport. according to re port received, here from .the coast W n m m ' J ' "- --- ' - - " : VW,Ib-,., f .-- ' The group passed .'a resolution censoring the' act to i "deprive around BS heads of families.' who for a number lot. years, have been dependent upon- their catches to help feed. their families.- : Senators Staples ' and Maloney, recently elected .to the ''lower house, .have -.been Invited to the next meeting of - this ' prbststlna: group to be held In the near fu ture. r .-- Lola McCourtriey," S6," " . Dies at Country Home t ; -Final Services "Ileld 4 AURORA. Jan.' 12 Mrs. Lola Courtney, BS. wife of Harry. Mc Courtney, died at her. home west of Aurora January .?. The widower and two daughters survive, Mrs. Betty Duncan, ;Loug Beach.Cailf.,' and Mrs. Edna Taylor, Riverside, Calif. -i t- :-: ., - . :. , Funeral services were held Mono- day afternoon from, the - Miller mortuary.1' , . . ? ..' '..' Lorance Dorsett Drector Of Albany Church jChoir lALBANT. an.12 Lorance.Dos sett assumed .-the duties of, choir director and tenor soloist at the Church, of Christ- In Albany Sun day. Dossett Is an advanced music student, of . Oregon .State . college and during the past, two years has been .with the - McQuary-Dossett evangelistic, team si the. singing member .of the team. ' . . ., . ' C3XD tej c 'rcsfSsAlwiat- . - . il ilW i Qidnrp) Column r VICTOR POINT, Ian laThe. regular jneeting ; of. the .Union ma grange Home Economics club scheduled, for 'Wednesday afternoon at the grange hall has been'7-postponed to a later dsts because of the cold weather.; ) The'-regular 'meeting of ' the grange. will be held Friday night preceded by : i " 7 o'clock: Covered dish dinner,' ' A graduation cere niohy with fbur 'Juvenile grange members graduating into -. subctr dlnate -membership,-will be a fea tore of the business, session. State Jnvenile Matron Mrs. $, X Blake has -been invited id Attend.. j j' - CHEMAWA. Ja. 1 a- ;Te regular business, session -'of Clte mawa" grange 'will he held' Tburs day lght"at;2 6'clock in the il. W.A. ball with - Master Charles Weathers' presiding. Attention iia called 'to the change 'In order' bf. meeting 'lilg"htsj; the" 'social - meet ing 'wini be held 'on the fourth Thursday . of the -month - hereaf ter. -,rrr ':-.--r i f! '-' p i The i Roberts degree team 4 wjll be - present - and .. Initiate candi dates' in - the 'first .and - second -degree. 1Mrs,3 F; 8. McCall will pre sent f a iprogTam' ' following" tte business' session. ; V - r j ; i The H.E.C.'s wllC be hosts for the-evening and-, will; serve cake and sandwiches; i: uome ix una .Meets j FAIRFIELD, Jan; . 12 In spite of J Inclement' - weather Thursday, 12 members and xnests attended the all-day meeting of - th - Fair-J neid. grange H.E.C. at, the home of . Mrs. Duke Ballweber. Club luncheon je-as - enjoyed. t - - f - At th next meeting J tfebVua)? 4, with Mrs. D. B. DuRette, It ila hoped that, a woman's glee clb can r be organized, in order that special - music can be given at the grange meetings this year. i Aik Paul Tf 1 ISA FAIRFIELD, Jan.' 12 Fair field grange held Its r e gfu 1 a r meeting Friday ' night " with Jig members present 'in spite of jtihe cord" Weather.'. An- officers seat ing drill was given with J. itv.' Johnston In charge. . . ; ;J : -; J.' F. Lacey, representatlre rdf Woodburn Business Men's v clqb. presented .a ; group of ' talented people In an Interesting program forllecturer'a honrr Included, were Up dances by Shirley '. Rockefel; ler, witS Mrs. Norton, at 'jtbej pin ano'; readings,: Donald. . Stills joV cal 'solos, Wayne TCennant.' -: ;.,The .H.. E. . Chairman . " Mrsf M, B. Lucas: reporter that a,"p!eifos cial and dance will be held Fri day night, January 22.. open ;tov the public.; .Committees .In charge: Pie. Mrs. JF, M. Hill; door, Mjrs. Duke Ballweber; floor. . Mrs. -jLu-cas and Mrs.-Allyn.Nusom;. fjpf fee. Mrs. J.- W. Johnston;, pfo- gram,: Mrs. , O,. B. . DuRette and Mrs. J.'"".A; Ditmars; auetioneer, tV.,C' Hall, -Oscar Jtonje and Joe Hoxle. . ,-':-. : . Mrs. ' Lucas reported - that ma terials would . be - purchased for making bazaar articles, the work to be started at the next regular HJ!. -club : meeting at the honie of Mrs. Dn Rette all-day Thurs dav. . Febraaiy. ; 4.'-. j - j& j iThe. resolution - frem Waaco county . waS . adopted regarding improvement of rural roads.) -fit asks that the legislature set aside 2 B . per . cent of. all gasoline 1 tax funds -received by the state Ho surface school ' bus - mail.'., route roads, giving "preference -to : those roads-first. which are. used. Joint- ly by both school- busses and jaa matt routes. ' ... v .:, ' v. -r- r , o-. i - ' ." Install Officers . l-i. -r RICKREALL;-J&h..'l2 ;--- The grange '- officers -' were installed Friday night- by 8. H.i Edwards of Monmouth,- who was- assisted by Mrs. Alts Rodgers, Mrs.' Alta Smith, Mrs. 'Irene-' Sealey; Mrs. S. H. Edwards, J. B. - Riney - aad Mrs. Alma Dempsey. Officers' In stalled were:- Master, J- HZ Hr- IHctstor Cx the jraayi cent Frekient Ei.t aa ezccTt trsia-ia aLowane aryv re iiuesticaiaUy'the besibuit. eaHt' ornea Came la and Live a r-cw 1127 Cl-' ' tlack' prices la' America i-.Thcyve'( got''iMterials;ani ' it V conceded ta Is Air-ica's spctr. vokmmte?Mi them - that.at,-rfazr : boastful : and in-wt-tc 1 liaW - tl Had c car to shamel' .'Y "- ;v' - ;' '-ir?, "-.Jererating "- '" -yit cc v - Tlyre 'hCZt to.stand c ani stand Wfor years - siire and sollil'e ta 1 '? on bontlJy fffwf for thousands of miles after other ) land;, overseer,. F. E.- Pence; lec turer, Claude Larking secretary, Mrs. Helen Van - Santen; trea surer.! W. W.r Rowellr steward, II. A Dempsey; assistant .-.steward, ' Kenneth' Bnrsell; " chaplain. Mrs. Ida - Ragsdale; gatekeeper, Ora Lants; Ceres.: Mrs; Mary Ad ams; Pomona,- Mrs. Lydla Gral bert; Flora.' Mrt. Addle Bearer; Pence; Executive committee, Mrs; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Grace LiUie . LarkinB. -F.-Oralbert aad Arthur Beater., . . . ! . i r During-the business, session Ag- ricultura.l ' Committeeman.-; .Bur sell ' stressed "the - sowing of:- soy beans tor. seed. i FE. Pence sug gested 4hat ' all turkey ..raisers guard against .the . feeding of fish and ;cod liver; oil meat due to ef fect of flavor of the dressed fowl: Mlss .Carola May was girrn the obligation of the third and fourth degrees -by : Past Master x. P.. F. Pen?. It. was voted" to -.lay "a new floor on the . downstairs hall and -tb -.purchase': Six new chairs and a '.met' Thursday, was . the day; decided upon to' saw, '.wood " -V k t PLBAS ANTD ALE; Jan.l;l 2-. W Slms.W, resident ol the Pleasantdale neighborhood for 17 years, . died Sunday at his .home after nine days illness, due to a-e. He was . born Sent ember 28, 1S54 at Bethlehem Penn , .and when a child moved to LaCrosse, Wis., and later to Stoddard. WJ., wbfre he was united in marriaK wth Miss Estella Henry. A vril 2 S, 1882. Twelve children were born. . - 1 He -moYed with .his family to Salem, Oregon, in 1910 and later to Wheatland.-He was-a member of the . Dayton. -.Methodist church. Suriving are his widow and nine children, 2B grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The sons - are Merle- and - William of Portland: Robert of Forest CroveT the daughters are Mrs. John Mur phy.. Beaverton? ; Mrs.- ; Kenneth Sco veil,; " Nehalem; Mrs. Riley Clark, Dayton;- Mrs. Harry Wam bsgan. Grand Coulee, Wash.:. Mrs. Curtis Young. Forest Grove; Mrs. Vernon- Foster,- Dayton. Uyr . . 'Funeral wia be nt 2 p. m.,Wedr nesday.;;.:;--;; yr; Weather Cuts Attendance ; At Stayton ' Lesion Meet 1 STAYTON. JanC l 2 Stayton post No. - 58r -American "Legion held Its regularmonthly- meeting Monday night at the' Boy 'Scout clubroom in the basement of 1 the Women's clubhOuae. " Because otv thef cold weataer a" smaii atten dance was i" reported, with only foutine business being transacted. nHEUliIATISM - A Baptist minis ter recommended jasey'a Compound, I was given up' to die. with rheuma tism, was down five months and found Casey's Compound life-saver. 'Cannot recommend it too highly as a won derful medicine.; REV. W. T. FORD, 2718 S. -E.' Morrison St.; Portland, -Oregon; ;. - . - . H AjiTirarns ; . Dear Sir: t have a chronic ease of Arthritis for almost 20 years, hardly able to move without great deal of pain. After Using 11 bot Ites of Casey's "Compound I; can again - get around anL do -part, of my house work. The pain Is grad ually leaving me. I give full credit to Casey's Compound. MRS. KURATH. 8120 S. E. 85th Ave., Portland Ore.. ! - . A . .. jOa Sale at C ' S, :' i VOOtPERr & ; tEGC J ! i 'A cars have worn - t.tuacta?r s tcnvi J m Aurora Delegation Mat Lodges' Event Pytkians Slate Card Party; Averill to Undergo ; r Eye Operation AURORA. Jan. 4 2 Those from . Aurora attending the joint instal lation of the Pythian lodges cf ' Hubbard were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber t, Mrs. E. J.' Snyder, Mrs. . J. I. Smith and Drl F. C. Renfew. ' and others. The installation of the Aurora . Pythlans Sisters will te Wednesday night. ' 7', The Knights of Pythias are ' sponsoring - a ' card . party this '. Thursday night. - ?' A. R. Averill, bridge contractor of Jennings Lodge, who received serious ..injuries to his eje La a . construction on- October 21 near Aurora, returned Monday to the Coffey clinic In Portland.' He will ' undergo and operation on his eye. ' Averill is of the firm of Averill ; k ' Corbln, contractors. who 1 are . building a bridge on the Wilson- ' ville cutoff highway. - f ' Guests at the A. W. Kraua -home Saturday night and Sunday were . Betty Bowe and Billy Chase, . students at Maryhurst college. . - Mr. and Mrs. Jonas M. Will at tended, a banquet at the- Brawn . hotel -In-Portland -Monday night. It was the annual meeting of .the -United Grocers of Oregon. -1 " - E. C. Natigar, who has been vis- iting his daughter, Mrs. -Percy Will, and I other relatives for the past two weeks, left for his home In Wilder; Idaho. . 5 ;.: - ; . .. . Winter Sports Enjoyed - - TJNIONVALE; 'JanJ i2-fikatlns and sleigh-riding has been the ub- ; usual sport of many young people , of . this locality during the last . few days ' ,-' A ilNIQUE FOB RE A I .T CONVENIENCE ::? P Whstbar tpu yiiit Sda Francisco lor fun or for finance, for business or for : ' ploasure, touII bo amazed v and jplsossd to find a erect holel coyering two acres whore $y principal streets . snoet tho famous Palace Hotel. He re the financicl, . shopping, 1 the atre, and -; w-holesale disMcJj meet : meraIlyV' - ;-'':r-':' " - j- 'to. , i v 'J tOO toons, tack wua balk. J '.Srosm S3 per doj idaiU) vp. -lV.1:TilE.''r:-'?j' PA L A C G ls BteBaorl etSan FtorndtetT. Atcklbold H; ' Price, Maaeeei lS UCh ? hy uty t i i.a ii . t.r ' re! t ' J ! t C.I.T.E-- t i