O Q E3 O O O OCSdO O C3 Dallas Police Officer Accepts Mill City Post DALLAS J. T. King, city police officer, has resigned his position to accept a similar posi tion at Mill City, Chief Paul Kitzmiller has announced. King erved on the Dallas force before X entering the navy and returned -v to duty following his discharge. John Javoric I of Portland t has been employed to fill the vac ancy. . r. 1 14 The Statesman, Sale-m, Oregon, Tudory, Spt 9. 1917 Califomians Visiting With Yamhill Family UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Johnson and Joe of Oak land, Calif, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Johnson is a daughter of Mrs. rWoodard of Dayton and a granddaughter of Mrs. Charles Clow. . Little Joe is the first great grandchild of Mrs. Clow. Mrs. Victor Gieger and Mrs. Lloyd Zentner were hostesses at a surprise party for their husbands who recently celebrated their birthdays. The party was held in the Webfoot grange hall. Mrs. T. A. Boulden of Dayton has sold her home to Mr. and Mrs. Giles Rockhill and is moving to her new residence recently con structed ; at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boulden of this district. Mary Wiley will teach commerce in the New berg high school this year. School starts September. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Edwards and family motored to Tillamook Sunday to spend the day with Mr. Edwards' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fitch and family. v Mr. and Mrs. Fred Withee, Jr. and Stanley I were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yung and,, son of Salem. Spending the day at the Baptist Camp, Arrah Wanna, near Mt. Hood, were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rutschman, Mrs. Anna Rutsch man, Alvin and Louis. They also visited Timberline Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Deer Island visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Withee Saturday. Smith is Mrs. Withee's nephew. A letter received here from Da vid Launer who just arrived in Naples, Italy, reports details of his stay there. He plans to visit among other places, Mt. Vesuvius and the ruins of Pompeii. He will go to some port in Greece, and left the states August 2, arriving in Italy August 14 with the U.S. navy. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Orndruff and daughter of Portland visited Fred Withee Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Akins and family, who have been on the Adolph jJ USE WESTERN AIR'S t COMMUTER SERVICE T to SEATTLE -TACOMA m 3 Through Flight ' Daily in Fast Sky- jk masters. ( V Only 55 Minutes W V Also Coastwise flights C3 to California with stops C3 only at key cities. I BROADWAY 3593 mm 616 SW Broadway am tS f mir iff I tgtmt $SS$ 5 WESTERN W AIR UNES W ). mm rZTTCZZJTCi-. v Wci ODOO O ODO Junior Champion Sold 'L. tj, : . "-. - - ft . t 5 r-S -m ,ii The things you now choose together are the things you will always cherish most! Granites orthy to record worthy name your name! Blaesing Granite Company Herman N. Johnston, Manager At Entrance to City View Cemetery Fhone 8652 J39 J. R. Stites of Corbett (right), ont - gelng president of the Oregon MllkJnc JShortborn Breeders association looked .ever the junior ' champion of the show shortly before she entered the sale's rinrsj where she brought IMS from Veltie Biles of Gold IlilL. R. L. sieeth, also of Gold Hill, Is shown holding the animal. (Photo by Larsen for The Statesman.) Schutz farm, have moved to Van couver, Wash, where he has em ployment Phyllis Winger and Lydia Withee who have been employed in the Camera Shop at Coos Bay, returned home Tuesday. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Turner and sons of Ventura, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Harla"n Noble and son. Charles Hively of Waldport was guest of the Clark Nobles Wed nesday. Some of his friends were with him and they took vegetables and fruit back with them Thursday. Four Corners Players To Be Banquet Guests FOUR CORNERS The Four, Corners baseball team and the coaches will be entertained at a banquet at the Community hall Wednesday night, September 10. Fathers and other men of the community interested in the ball players will be hosts. Food will be prepared by mothers of the players and served by the young girls. Al Schu!s from radio station KOCO will talk to the guests. Others invited are Don Hendrie, president of the baseball league, Dick Hendrie and Irving Zeller, umpires, and William McKinney, who loaned the baseball field for practice. Polk County Men Take Northern Hunting Trip DAT .I-AS Henry G. Friesen, owner of Friesen's Gas Station, and L. M. Dennis of Oakdale dis trict have returned from a hunt ing trip to Alaskan points. They left in late July, going by the Alcan highway, In an army command car fitted with the ne cessary equipment. Most of the hunting was done out from Circle City, 100 miles north of Fairbanks, where they hunted bear and cari bou, bagging five of the latter. Friesen spent some time in an Anchorage hospital for injuries received in a fall. OttO by Earl J." Mathews of Payette, Idaho. Mathews also purchased "Nan Lady" from Paul E. Muller and Son, of Tangent, for $460.00. Twenty-eight head of cattle were sold at the Breeder's sale, with the average sale totaling $369.00 Veltie Biles purchased the Junior champion heifer owned by Harold Lundquist of New berg, for $385.00. Buyers coming from Washington state for the affair were C. D, Wilson of Olym pia who purchased six head of cattle, Edna Mobbs of Elmo and Thomas L. Bedingfield and Son of East Stanford, Wash. Hubbard Scbool Starts Sept. 15 HUBBARD School will open here September 15, with the fol lowing teachers; James O. Russell, principal; Claire D. Keltner, Mrs. Anna B. Swigart, Mildred Wat kins, high school; Ruby H. Ken nedy, 7th and 8th grades, Janice, Stein, 5th and 6th, Mrs. Sarah Redden, 3rd and 4th, Mrs. Lorena Duncan, 1st and 2nd. Miss Carolyn Cramer left by plane Wednesday for San Fran cisco to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom DeArmand and children are driving to Mon tana on a vacation trip. f .:. " .; .. ' - " '.'V.- ,,...; 1 . '--J-! v. , , r , r A L O tho official Campus 'LOAFER' O h'vy masculino Cablo Stitching O Hi-polish Antiqued Loathors O Hand-sown very FJoxiblo (Mail Orders Promptly Filled) Black Back Antique Red Antique Brown Sizes 3-10; Widths 3A-C odd rQO ooa Silvcrlon Boy Is Top Judge in FFA Bob Barnes of Silverton was second high individual scorer in the Future Farmers judging com petition at ihe Oregon state fair. Dick Reid of Molalla led the com petition and Ijwrence Fisher of Silverton was sixth in line. Al bert Williams of Salem was 11th. The Silverton team took top honors in judging Jerseys, with Barnes again leading scorer. The results were as follows. High teams. 1 Mollalla, 2247; 2 Silverton. 2194; 6 Corvallis, 7 Albany; 8 Salem. 2043. High boys Dick Reid, Molalla; Bob Barnes, Silverton; Lawrence Fisher, Silverton; Ward Colvin, Canby; Richard Pedranti, New berg; Harry Gilliam, Perrydale; Albert Williams, Salem. SWINE High teams McMinn ville, 543; Scappoose, 540; Hills boro, 537; Corvallis, 531; Albany, 522. SWINE High boys Dick Moel ler and Bob Hockersmith, Hills bo ?o; Donald Johnson, Scappoose; Gene Newton, Corvallis; Bob Kouns, Albany; Bob Vandeberg, Banks. BEEF High teams The Dalles. Sherwood; Woodbum, Molalla and Silverton, 41614 each. BEEF High boys Jack Loon ey, Sherwoqd; Everett Richey, Gresham; Dick Reid, Molalla, Rob ert Minshall, Scappoose, and Law rence Fisher, Silverton; Alvin Lash, The Dalles; George Huck, Sandy, and B. J. Irving, Rose burg. JERSEYS High teams Silver- ton, Sandy, Salem, Molalla, Scap poose. JERSEYS High boys Bob Barnes, Silverton; Clifford Hen ning, Oregon City; Harry Gilliam, Perrydale; George Huck, Sandy; Lawrence Fisher, Silverton; Rob ert Monicle. Redmond. HOLSTEINS High teams Gresham, Molalla, Corvallis and Canby tied, Newbcrg, Scappoose, Salem. HOLSTEINS High boys Ward Colvin, Canby; Giles Vanderhoof, Perrydale; Richard Weed. Gresh am; Gene Newton, Corvallis; Har old Klann, Redmond; Albert Will iams, Salem; Marvin Robertson, Newberg; Bob Barnes, Silverton. SHEEP High team Wallowa, Albany, Molalla, Silverton, New berg. SHEEP i-High boys Rex Voll stedt, Albany; Newman Groves, Wallowa; Dick Reid, Molalla; Ed Frocbe, The Dalles; Earl Clen sherod, Wallowa; Bob Affolter, Molalla. Brooks School Sets Opening BROOKS School will begin here September 15. Mrs. John Lesher, sr. enter tained the Brooks Sewing club last week. A gift from her silent sister honored the birthday an niversary of Mrs. Evelyn Jones. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ray CozeL Honoring their guest, -Mrs. Nina South and son Milo of San ob'oo a a Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Orrille Klamp entertained with a din-, ner Sunday for Mrs.. South and son Milo, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Klampe, Mr. and Mrs. Mel v in Klampe and son DarreU, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Klampe and Lee Ed-" ward. Mrs. South Is a niece of Mrs. E. B. Klampe. George Nocholson of Wahinr-" ton, D. C-, is visiting at the W. ". A. Starker and Art Starker and ' the J. W. Burrs. He w Mrs. W A. Starker' brother. j i Mrs. Margaret Zahare will en tertain Brooks Garden dub' Thursday. 155 North Liberty nniversary CELEB RATING? 5 YEARS OF MONEY-SAVING PRICES Milking Shorthorns Sell at High Figure Oregon State Fair grand cham pion "Sunnyside Bonita", Short horn cow owned by Veltie Biles of Gold Hill, was purchased for $575.00 at the recent Oregon Milking Shorthorn breeder's sale SHEER NYLONS TO FLATTER YOUR LEGS. 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