... - ivwt iiwYg, VVV6t iUS CUIIdl WllIdilJQII VdliW' Uy OKIIGI IWmul wrwmui wnrviiyuii friends in this suction mourn her un timely departure. Woodburn Young Folks Married . At Oregon City Maris to Assume Place Vacated By O.D. Center I Woodburn. May 1. Leroy Tweedte sr.cu ,urai wege. cor- anJ Cprtrude E. Erown of m eUy vallis. Or. JIuy l.I-aul V. Mart were married at th " PrMlbvterlan tate leader county agriculturists. has'mamw , Oregon City Wednesday af- fPa mrec.or or in ireon ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed!, AjrricuKural college extension service I,. fill th. ,,! vaeant h, ,h:,h8 Broo"" P"ret. were present at i,m.tinn .i-i,..,.,, f n l. V....11" ceremony. The bride was . rad . t . . . ... 'Uate.of Woodburn high school last ter, who became director of extens on' , . .. . : . i ... mi i . ilear and is the daughter of Senator in.- T. . " . r . Sam H. Brown of Gervais. Mr. . 7rn "'.Tweedle is In the trucking business r,., ... ln ,hU cl(y- They a Popular , ' . . . 5 : """'" and have numerous friends here who ly. He was born .and raised in the i8h them the o( 8ucf.eH, , ,jfe "i .V f.lT J hi"rI,n!They left for a short visit at the 1. thought to b the best man for the home of Mr t., ,igt Mrfc place. His early years were spent on , . Case. , r,tttskani( Tholr ,. m miuuk ruiicii in -.aioro luuni; near will be In this City jnuppner, wen Known lor lis prize winning shorthorn cattle. He was graduated from Pacific college, New berg, and took agricultural work in the universities of Wisconsin and Mis souri, having been graduated from the latter In 1 911. , Since 1916, when Mr. Marls was tate leader of county agriculturists, Stay ton Fathers And Sons Gather At First Banquet, Stayton, Or. Apr. 30. Forty elg; POLK COVXTY COIRT NEWS Circuit Court Judge H. H. Belt returned to Dallas" today. He has been absent several weeks, serving on the bench in Portland. Judge Belt will have three weeks of court at -Mc.Minn- ville beginning Way 10. . Suits Filed Hannah E. Evans vs W. H. McOaniel, Sr. . Ira Wakefield, et al vs Wil llam J. Sanders. L. H, Labblu vs I A. Tripp the store, rushed out the back dowteiuUd the party in the afternoon ami to a nearby confection :ry to call the aien and women were- pr-ent in tijj sheriff, and fainted at tne phone. The evening. 1 ... : sheriff got to the scene and looV. the; i situation under advisement, however, , no arrests followed anil there have been no indications of Wilson leaving town and he says he will not do so. J Charles Gregory. the party to the . gun display, is a&aocUtul with Oscar j Hayter in the practice of law. I E. Inman of Salem has purchn-a-l the plumbing business from Eastman brolhers. The business will be tinutd for the present in the anie larm bureau work Is credited, with hav 'ul anu. I""' P"''laiea in,c,tay lng done much toward putting farm ing In Oregon on a strictly business basis. The work, in fact, has paid for Itrelf many times over, In the opinion of farmer who have been free In their praise of the results acoompllHhed. Thirty-two hundred farmers attended extension schools conducted In 13 home. Sewing and chatting helped pass the time all too quickly. Dainty refreshments wer served. First Paving In Mt. Angel Section To Commerce Soon Mt. Angel, Or., May 1. The first paving to be done in this part of the lwu.ivj wj me wcw operating me Plant in this city will be north from churches of the city was attended by the members of the Hl-Y club and the Junior club, both Y. M C. A. or ganizations, and their futhern. W. P counties In 1919 .alone, while 1840. Wallers of Salem coimlv wnrV i.ti inern juinew in auiomoone eTMltl alons to see demonstrations and inves tigate promlBing proJect. Hundreds j nere on the Woodburn road. Rock ton's first "father and son" banquet oee" nilu,ea on tne roaa " r Wednesday night, under the auspices! nortn a the Crra,,sy Pond school house of the county work Y. M. C. A. The!and 11 u be"eved that work of paving banquet which served In the I. O. 0.fwl" te8in soon. Following this strip F. hall by ladles of the various r0"d wrk the crew will build a fit farm account books were placed, farmers exchanges were brganlzed, nearly 1000 laborers were furnished and asln!tane given In a 1001 ways. "To unite all the forces of the agri cultural college and United States tle jiartment of ngrlcultiiro operating through the extension service, for the irioMt rapid deevlopment of agriculture and rural rife In Oregon, will be my object," said Mr. Marls. "We are for tunate in being united, through the several county farm bureaus of the late, with the best element of our agricultural population and are Just beginning to realize the potential po abilities that He in this union of farm people and state and federal agencies." Scotts Mills ; ScotU Mills, May 1. The parent teauhers asKociation met Tuesday night to transact buslnens. An enjoy able program was rendered by . the children. Mrs. O. V, White was called to Pnrest Grove Saturday, by the lllnesti f her father. The senior claas play hore on Fri day evening met with such suocesH that it will be given again In Mur quam Saturday evening. Vlnnle and Lloyd Heinz made .a trip to Sunily river the first of the! week, to fli.li for Hiuelt. They reported stood success. MIhs Leuna Gray spent the week end at her home near Salem. I.cona Is here attending school. Mr, and Mrs. Worden and Mrs. Newman of Fargo, North Dakota, were, Visitors lust week at the home of Al bert Rich. Miss Dorothy Meyrs, who spent the winter In Portland, arrived home last week. Mrs. Anna White and family took advantage of the fine weather and motored to Oregon City, Sunday. Mrs. Joe Hatiur, who has been III In the Hllveiton honpltnl, was able to return homo Tuesday. irfiwell Herlzel of Portland spent Sunday at the Kollogg residence. A group of Bcotts Mills young peo ple enjoyed a birthday dinner at Chas Kelnz'a lent Sunday, In hpnor of Mrs. -Jnle Hoinz. ' .- The pupils of Noble school Intend to visit Abltpm Heights scnooi Friday if the weather permits. Mrs. O. V. VS'hite. Is visiting In Portland thin week. Scotts Mills high school gave a four act drama In 1. O. O. F. hull Friday April ti, which wiih largely intended. Net proceeds 80. They will put on the same piny at Marqimm Saturday May 1st. J. R. Hai'khiimt, our local real Ae tata 'man. spent Wednesday and Thursday in Pui'tHiml closing Up a land deal. leo, Cvlte and son. Charles, left Rumlay for Golilentlale, Wash, where Ihey have employment In a lulu. Mrs. A. L. liroughar is 'visiting In Portland with her daughter. . Scotts Mills Needlecraft meet wllh Mrs. It. M. barkhurst Thursday. J, W. Devault and Mr. Huffman of Oklahoma wero In Scotts Mills look ing for n locution one day this week. Mrs. Goo. Crltes and children left Thursday for Cllckltat, Wash., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harkhurst were railed to Portland Saturday to a . ranite matters for a damage suit, thHt will come up for trial May 6. ; J. A, Taylor Is home again after a . two weeks lay off on account of lck . ness. . Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dixon of Clark county. Wnh,, were Scotts Mills vis itors this week. Wulhul and Sowa are Installing , new machinery In their saw mill east " tf Scotts Mills, These boys started a mill the first of the year but owing ' to the great demand for lumber had to enlarge their mill to take care of their customers. I Bcotts Mills prune orchards are In full bloom and It Is a sight worth seeing getting on lop of the hills and looking down over the valley of ulos oms. Scotts .Mills Is going to be one of the logunberry centers of the Wlllam- tie valley within a short time. Over 191 acre are being planted this spring Chas, Scutt, our flour maker. Is running day und night filling govern ment orders. hard surface road out frdm Mt. Angel on the Scotts Mills road and then pave the Silverton-Salem road from the Pudding river bridge to Silveton. Oth- e roads In the vicinity of Mt. Andrei lary lor Marion county, acted as: and Silverton are being improved and toaatmaster, a number of the boys as : It Is bredlcted that well as the fathers making short talks. Woodburn Has . New Social 'Club Woodburn, Or., May 1. A new so cial organization has been formed In Woodburn, the "Five-leaf Clover club." It was' a four-leaf affair until the ladies met at the home of Mrs. Johnson Thursday afternoon and took In Mrs. Ashlund as the fifth leaf. Those composing the club are Mrs. M. J. Ltmlahl, Mrs. Peter Brftchman, Mrs. M. J. Olson, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Ashlund. Quite enjoyable, times are had by the ladles at their afternoon meetings. Woodburn Woodburn, May 1. R, II. Scott haa purchased an Oakland light six car fo his delighted family. ... Mrs. E. 11. Wright will reopen her boarding houne for business next roads ewlll be built here this season than ever before. . Mrs. Nick Michaels and Mrs. Oswald entertained the Five Hundred cluo u the home of the former last evening. It was a very pleaHant occasion. One Interesting feature of the functfon was the supper. Mrs. Walter Johnson of Sllverton visited In the city yesterday. Jealous Dallas Husband Pulls Gun On Wilson Dallas, May 1. Early this" morning an exciting event took place on Main Btreet in Dallas at Mrs. Gregory's la dles furnishing store. Charles Gregr ory, an attorney who usually opens his wife's store was attracted by the appearance of his wife's auto driving up In front of the store and soon uf ter Pat Wilson, a paper hanger, be gan chatting with Mrs. Gregory. Mr. Monday. Mrs. Wright had an attack i V"VB"'' i-'" u- of Illness some time ago and has been;""" "" "ore, recuperating and taking a rest. It ,,r, "M"s n,s slom w'lll be good news to her many board ers and especially many railroad men, who usually manage to get to Wood burn about meal time so thny ciin put their feet under "Mother Wright's" tuble and have a real meal J. fi. Kennedy has sold his proper ty on Fust Cleveland street, formerly, the Mrs. Franklin property, to J. 11, Settlemier. , MIhs Vera Christie has been elects ed May Queen at Woodburn hlgn school. i Earl Hereford and family moved Thursday to Sheridan, where he ha purchased a shoe repairing shop. Mrs. May Young, of Kalamazoo, Mich., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. T. Nen. St. Mary's Episcopal guild met Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Blnlno McCord; all members were present. Mrs. Keith Powell and Mrs. L. H. Shorey assisted the hostess In serving a dainty luncheon. The guild will hold Its next meeting at the coun try home of Mrs. Henry Miller. Dr. T. K. Sanderson Is out on crutches after being laid up a week with a broken tendon in one of his legs. Mrs, M. J. Olson entertained ten Indies yesterday afternoon at her ach, and ordered him to leave town by noon. Mrs. Phil Begin, who Is a clerk in VOTK FOIl kfbi:k OF MT. AXtiFIi Favoritism to none, equality to all, strict compliance with all duties of the office and systematic, economical and efficient administration la the plat form upon which j. J.- Keber, banker of Mt. Angol, stands . In making his campaign for representative In the leg lslature. And i)pon this platform he expects to be elected. If he cannot be elected under these conditions and up on these principles, then he does not want to be elected at all. There are many good reasons why Mr. Keber should be elected as a rep . reesntative In the lower house from Marlon county. He is a Marlon coun ty man with a good record behind him and a bright future before him. He is n heavy taxpayer on real and per sonal property .independent of a! y po litical ring or machine, free frjm all promises and his education and busi ness qualifications make it possible 'for him to servo as an efficient repre sentative and legislator. He Is a man whom Influence cannot Bway. raid Adv. i Former Woodburn Girl Is Summoned Woodburn, May 1. Miss lieuir Hubbard died Monday In Portland. Fh was 32 years of age and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CharieH Hubbard, pioneers In this part of the county. She was the sister of Mrs. Walter Durnt and Mrs. A. Nendel of this city, and Mrs. h. P. Hermann of Portland, Funeral services were licld Thursday Jn .Portland. Many Musical Merchandise OF THE Highest Standard M ft! Z to! lb My rile Knowland SONORA DEALER IN SALEM 415 Court Street Phone 352 iiu; TP- Pythian Sisters Honor Member Upon Birthday Sllverton, Or., May 1. A birthday party wag given yesterday afternoon and evening by the J'ythiun Sisters in honor of Mrs, J. F. Fishwood's birth day anniversary.' The ' evening was spent in dancing and curd playing at the K. of P. hall. Forty women at- SHIPLEY'S After Majr 1st . wijl be known as the pay as you go store.. ; building. Raymond Dristol is erecting a nv home on Pine street, west of the S. p. deKt. L. C. Eastman of the Silverton Blow Pipe company,. left for MarshfieUI yes terday where he goes to take measure move! h hold goods to Saicm rr. i. .. opened a ttore in s,v ,riH U street, " Frank Moser, of the r; - ...ui wood a, wood & Moser, ealtrj. for a big blow pipe construction jub.- . . (Continued on page e; rht) SUNDAY SCHEDULE 2:15, 4:00, 5:45 '7:30 and 9:15 P.M. irSATREAh To eat, with fcr without butt a slice of our light, white, tL BAKE-RITE bread. ChiSj and grown-ups both are fond of our bread; it's so soft and fe. flavored, like rich cake. Trj loaf and judge yourself. :Bake-Rite Bakery irrrr rx a n. v . '"one 2$ 'J 457 State St.' TOMORROW MONDAY TUESDAY WILLIAM IN "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" ZANE GREY'S TRIUMPHANT NOVEL, SUPREME IN THE ROMANCE OF RED BLOODED AMERICAN LIFE. HAROLD LLOYD, in "HAUNTED SPOOKS" They claim its the greatest two reel Comedy ever made. i!(saii V.'W'.,:J.;V.L.''A H mm 11 : 1 If IP 1 IP SAMSON :, i ( . i - .4 niiy fJi The Tractor . Has Become a Big Factor In the Business of farming . i VICK It performs every necessary service in a big efficient way. : 'V " Have you ever stopped to consider the extravagance in. the use of horse . ; power as compared to Tractor power. V - , . - ' The most important thing is not what thev rt T vmi get for the purchase tihVp . . - ' : . o5 Are you operating your farm on a profitable basis ? : Have, you considered the new Samson Tractor as a time saveanda 'prom .maker? . We will demonstrate it to your entire satisfaction.. . V" ' ' BR SAMSON TRACTORS O' 503 Salem Bank of Commerce Building SAMSON TRUCKS