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L'.U i i AL JUlli.NAL iiif .-T; : 7 ' " - Latest Mews Covering Central Willamette UaKey bv Capital Journal Special Correspond; fil wafer of -? j- att:aJ.a tlw, T voiu.g hi me primary election Mrs. Grace Thomas is having hrr,h.tve h:td a very successful season an J ness Monday, j TT I "HAITI aXVI Will graduates exercises of the Hazel in the L-unaJd precinct was very lisa: dwelling nous rerao.Md and will! have high hopes of whining the iasud juhn Kirlt was up from 5alcm hJ v . 4e CnTT iUtllldWa-irlll Green high school Saturday. there being only 06 votes cast. ''soon have an up to d..te modern cot-i Friday. L t . !t . 1 'l:i:n3-'!i, ii.-iy .,." I Graduate 19 Invitations have been Issued for the Commencement exercises of the Salem Indian school at Chemawa, May 30 to June 4. Nineteen pupils will be graduated Irora the school, the personnel of the class being. Elizabeth Montgomery. MatUe Martin, Ruby White, Effie Dav Annie Mjller. Mary Ware. Rose Goft Louise Silverthorn. Marina Nel on, Annie Sexton. Marguerite Cha berlain." Gus Gartiex, Andrew White, Arthur Johnson, William Kennedy. Theodore Fayas, George Berry. Chas. Williams and Fred Wilder. The class colon are blue and white and the class motto, "Service." The program for Commencement week, which is one of the finest ever presented by the school, follows Sunday, May Thirtieth ' Band concert, 2:30 p. m. Dress parade, 4:30 p. m. Baccalaureate sermon, 8 p. m. Monday, Slay Thirty firsi Baseball game, Excelsiors vs Re- ' nance, 2 p. in. Band concert, 8;30 p. m. Declamation contest. 8 p. m. Tuesday, June lint Inter-class field sports, 9 a. m. Joint society meeting and stunts on campus, 2:30 p. m. Operetta, "The Emperor's Daugh ' ter." 8 p. m. Wednesday, June Second Academic and Industrial depart ments open to Inspection, 9:30 a. m. Dress parade, 2 p. m. Physical culture exhibition, do. J:30 p. m. J juanu concert, 6:30 p. m. Senior play, "Sylvia." 8 p. m. Tliui-Mluy, Juno Third Competitive military drill and pa rade, 8:30 a. rn. Lawn sports, small boys and small ITlrla, 2 p. Band concert, 6:30 p. m. Graduation exercises and presenta tion of diplomas, 8 p. m. Friday, June Fourth "Jolly up" and presentation" of priz es, 9:30 a. m. Baseball game, faculty vs students ' :30 p. m. ! Social, students and employes, 7:30 p. m. It. DeGruss and wife have cone to' Chas. Feller, accomnanied bv rhu tage here. me spungs lor improvement of the Jr.. ana ernon Miller, motored to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Farris of Port former's health. jPortlund Saturday morning, to lake land were here last Wednesday visit Xhere will be a parent-teachers' part in tne trapshuoting for the j ir,g with their brother. luiy. and wife, meeting at the schoolhous,e Friday eve. rhamlionshiP- j Mrs. Delia Blasco '.. ft Sunday foi Special business on hand and a good j The following Royal Arch Masons Portland where she will spend the attendance is desired. j attended chapter at Woodburn last j day visiting relatives U fore going on i. c. Hoffman of Oregon visited at saiuruay evening, rred lergen, J. P. to Baker City to attend the Kebekah tne JJavis home Tuesday. rener, A. E. Feller, J. C. Barkmann, A. Weinert went to Portland Tues-!G- A- Cone, R. H. Hughes, C. J. Espy day returning Wednesday. jS. A. Sexsmith and J. C. Moore. 1 he Brooks M. E. aid society will The Hoskins and DeSart Tile factory meet with Mrs. Thomas Eaton Thurs-jand the H. N. Goode brickyard have lav- (opened, and are now working at full airs, r. Kane left Monday for the capacity. Charles Seehale made a trip to ?a- east to visit her father, whose health is fast declining. The late frost damaged many onions on Lake Lablsh. Eleanor Weinert was sick the first of the week. Mrs. Louisa Johnson suffered a paralytic 'strike last week and is con fined to her bed. Polk County Court Probate, In re guardianship of Martin mi nors. Guardians reoort filed. In re guardianship of Harvey Lewis Sklrcin et al, minors. Petition for od- polntment Enoch Sklrvin euardlan: order appointing Enoch Skirvinl,na Giesv. A delicious lunch was serv guardian; petition for appointment ofed b the hostess. The next meeting appraisers; order appointing Rov F. iof the clUD wil1 d at the Swan home ai unampoeg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Willis Eppera sprtit a lew hours between trains with Mr. and Mrs. Louia Eppera, while on their way to Portland. Mr. and Mrs.. R. H. Hughes from near Buttevilie. accompanied by number of their friends, motored to Silver Creek Falls last Sunday. Mrs, Hoffstetter left for Chehalls. Wash., last Friday to visit with her son's family. The Social club of Venus chapter was entertained at the home of Lorin Giesy last Tuesday. The following members were present: Mesdames Nona Yergen, Elizabeth Yergen, L. Radcliff, L. Aufranc, Eletta Sexsmith, Dora Freeman, Frieda Moore and Le- biuelds, F. L. Newman and S. M. Eudl- cott appraisers; guardians bond men and letters issued. In re estate of Amanda Isabel Bovl- ston, deceased. Petition for letters of ter, Virginia, of Portland were week end guests at the Carver home. Mrs. W. W. Walker and dauehter. administration ; petition for appoint-; clarlt of Salem, were visitors at Independence Is v Hard Hit By Gas Shortage To Date Independence, May 27. The gaso line famine has probably hit Inde pendence as hard as any town in the tate. The only place where ne.mle could be supplied this week was at the Sayles Motor Co., and here nly n iiniiiea amounts. People have been here from Albany and Dalas during the week trying to get gas. Mr. Sayles ui me aayics Motor Co., Is in Port land trying to replenish the supply. The Standard Oil Co. tanks have been empty for some time. Nut a gallon of gasoline was to be had In the city last evening and Joy riding has been prohibited. The ferry boat has been hindered on account of the shortage u muses trips only as the boat is riiioa. some gas has been obtained from Salem during the week and many cars have been driven there to have the tanks filled. The Ellison-White Chautauqua Co. rectcd the tent here yesterday and the Independence Chautauqua Is at tracting considerable attention, Ralph Adams and Henry Btorley of Bllverton were here on business Sun- , Hay. Having had trouble with the Maxwell, they were obliged to stny , over until Monday night. . J. . h. cooper, Clyde Williams and J. O, Mcintosh have returned from a fishing expedition at Elk City. They re frank to admit that fishing-' Is lreuy good in that vicinity, but they did not bring. home much evidence of ,th! fact. KM Fluke, Peter Kurre and ,Wm. Woods left (Tuesday for N..ti J where they will spend the remainder ui ine weeK riHMng. ; Miss Arbuthnot, a teacher In the , Independence schools, has purchased Ihe Lee property on Sixth streut und ' this Is leap year, too. Geo. Conkey has purchased the T Hewitt properly on fifth and D streets. Mrs. Orren McElmurry was tho stic--esful candidate In the contest put on bv the Polk County Post, and receiv ed the Maxwell cur. Hhe had thr-e million votes more than was required. The small saw mill owned by Fred Mump near Alille was consumed by fire Sunday night, the origin of which Is not known. Much of the lumber was also consumed. ment of appraisers; order appointing D. B. Boyston administrator: order an polnitng C. W. Irvine, O. A. Kraeracl and C..D. Calbreath appraisers. Circuit Court. W. E. Coner et al vs. Martha Powell et al. Prof of publication for salo of real estate filed; Commissioner John W. Orr's report filed; order of sale re turned and filed. Dallas 500 Club Is Entertained Dallas, Or., May 27. Mr. and Mrq. Fred Stinnett entertained the BOO club at their home on Mill street last even ing. The parlor was gaily decorated Oregon when the state began its his- the H, N. Goode home Tuesday. convention. Miss Ethel Craig returned home Friday evening, having closed a suc cessful term of school near Qumaby Mrs. Charlie Scott of Salem is vis iting here with Ser mother. Mrs. Pick ett, and sister, Mrs. W. J. Hadley. Mrs. W. J. Hadley entertained a lew of her friends and neighbors Tuesday afternoon In honor of hr sister, Mr. C. Scott'. Mrs. W. H. Wilson and Mrs. F. A. Wood were in Salem Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hein f Aumsville, uuastmusly U: :hc .v;vld ,;, eient to mett , ....... . .-iuira!ia. said 'u;h v., r Ur0 John Chute, who is attending U. of; O. at Eugene, was in town visiting rel-l . nrf -imi th i;.!!..r .f I in on business Monday. last wK. -urs. t.axnest Powell as shoppiu; N. C. HiibL.s from Salem was ia , in Albany Tuesday. lunn iuti muiuaj. Ar .,.i I i M.. o i. . " a rrnnn . . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Weddle and Ut- R()1;1I1(1 ,nd Mr. n " r,', " ' 'i .Amer,Ci,n n)u : Ui B ; UJ ue uausmer lea tor seauie me ia;ie. . tort,d to Aiuany Tuesday. pan ot last wet-K tor a snort visiv Mrs, Bennett Pearson from Ma.'ljn was visiting at the home of Mrs. iZ. Racy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gentry and children spent Sunday at Marion visit ing with Mrs. Gentry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mote. Mrs. Rosa Post. Orrin and Cal Post and Miss Mabel Ottif from Fall City were visiting friends in Jefferson, Sun day. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith re turned to their home in Salem Sun n'.K11,6 MisS Mary SmUh' ! day spending a few days in town and their daughters, Mrs. Lela Munk ers of Portland and Mrs. Ethel Wright and two children of Boise, Idaho, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hamilton. Two Pioneers Of Oregon Pass On During Past Week Hubbard, Or., May 27. In the past week two of the old pioneers of Ore gon have gone to their reward and were laid to rest in the historic spots of the state. William Vietheer, the first of the two mentioned, was born in Germany, 77 years ago and came to the United States as early In his boyhood as pos sible, coming to the northwest ar.d to with sweet peas and fern. The guests tor' struggle in land clearing and up were touted at three tables while en- t0 twenty years ago was actively en gaged In -cards. Mrs. H. A. Joslin Imaged in this community life. Death scored highest with a score of C-iUO and received a handsome prize, while Mrs. Jack Kakln was successful In a close race for the booby prize. A le licious lunch was served at midnight. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crlder and the club mem bers present were Dr. and Mrs. Schae- fer, Mr. und Mrs. H. A. Joslin, Mr, and Mrs. .Claro Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eakin and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Moore. Fred S. Crowley and family have Just arrived at Dallag from eastern Oregon. Mr. Crowley was formerly county school superintendent of Polk countay and hus been city superintend ent of Prairie City the past year. Hi will remain In the school work in ennt irn Oregon next year, but is oi, his way to Pacific City to spend the sum mer on the coast. occurred at the home of his daughter,! Mrs. Julia Miller at Milwaukle, May 19, and burial at Champoeg, May 22. Deceased is survived by three daugh ters and three sons. William L. IIlnkTe, who came to Ore gon In '52, died in Portland, Sunday evening, May 23, at the age of 83 and was laid to rest at The Dalles Wednes day afternoon. Deceased was one of three brothers who were Identified with the development of this section of Oregon when the thoroughfares of to day were known as paths through the timber. For a number of years he was located at Antelope in eastern Oregon. John H. Hlnkle.of Salem is the surviv ing brother. Donald Donald, May 27. Mrs. DeSart came down from Salem last Friday to spend the week end with her husband Cloverdale. Cloverdale, May 27. Mr. Hamilton and wife, Mr. Craig and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kunke and Oscar Fliflet spent Friday at the school picnic given by Miss Ethel Craig and her scholars In the McNary grove.! Miss Hazel Craig spent Inst week visiting relatives in Salem. Fairfield Fairfield. May 27. Felix Sleg,und ,nB Possessor of a new Overland car. Mr. and Mr. W. M. Mahony of Portland spent a few days the fint of the week with their son. Miss Hazel Uycock, who has been taking nurse's training in Portland, ta spending a few days with her auni airs. Win. Allsup, Mis. Laycock will pend the summer In eastern Ori-gon. Mrs. Ivan Stewart of Corvallis spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. DuRetie Mrs. T, Ilallweber was oulte ill lhti past week, hut Is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Kberal of Me-1 minnvilla entertained Mr. and Mrs I R J. J. Miller and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cockerham at din-1 ner Sunday. The Fairfield school cluimri Th,.. dv. Stay 20. wllh o basket dinner und a good program, the children all doing their ports well; considerable credit Is duo Mrs. J. T, Cockerham as Instructor and teacher. Cecil DuRette of O. A. C. has been u. nome tne punt week nursing the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. a F. Parker enter tained their children and grandchil dren Sunday; the guests were Mrs. Ida Jameson and family. Miss Doro thy Parker, Samuel Parker of Port land. Mr. and Mr B. Purego of Hood River. Miss Nellie Murthaler made a bus- mem trip to Salem Saturday. Hazel Green Huzvl Green, Or.. May 37. Mrs. M. K. lloyer and daughter, Elva, of Sa lem are pending a tew days with Mrs. ina Fo. . Aire. Atwater and Miss Wllm At- 3fouror of ttnurusl Qiglty Or GEORGETTE and CREEPE de CHINE Three Big Groups $5.95 S6.95 S7.50 These are prices that are about half the price usually asked for blouses of this quality. No, they are not old stock, they have just been received but they are another of the lucky buys that Shipley's finds for its patrons. Blouses with either long or short sleeves are in the lot; also blouses showing the new round neck. Shop early for these. Where the "Pay aa You Go" plan was originated for your benefit High School Nines Of Jefferson And Salem Jo Clash Jefferson, Or.. May 27. The last ball game of the season for the Jeffer son high school team will be plaved with Salem high on the home grounds the first of the week. rnuay afternoon, May 28. Our boys A. C. Libby was in Salem on busi- looking after business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thomas from Scio were visiting friends in town Sun. day. D. P. Mason from Albany visited at the home of his brother, George C. Mason, Sunday. Fred Seehale came up from Oregon City and spent Sunday with his fam ily. Miss Nettie Vaughn returned home Sunday after an extended visit with her siter. Mrs. Alice Hoag at Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard from Idanah were visiting relatives in town EOR THE INTERIOR Of YOUR HOME Will Prove Best Beautiful pastel shades which are permanent MAX O. BUREN 179 North Commercial Street STATE g STREET as uJ 7Z 8 Dr.C.B. O'Neill -criunLiKiST-OPTKUN -J. " rWHU VUtfUjtfl Sizes 14i2 to 19. Regulars, Slims and extra sizes. Extra Quality. Prices $1.25 to $2.50 Extra heavy blue denim overalls, $2.75 Work Shoes $4.00 to $11.00 Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. BISHOP, PROP. 138 North Commercial f n i i , M Salem BUSIGK RETAILERS AT WHOLESALE The Quality Coffee of America!" 2 Cans Tomatoes Albany prices- it Romtmhn Wc Stand Behind ll. There is no better coffee than M J.B. Coffee regard less of priceWHY? 5 -lb. tin per lb. 52c 3 -lb. tin per lb.53c Single Pound Tin 55c We Recommend That You Buy the 5 -lb. Size " You Save More Money 2 Kellogg's Corn Flakes 25 c 2 Post Toasties 25c 2 Shredded Wheat . 27c 2 Pkgs. Jell 0' ......... 27c 2 Jiffy Jell . I"2gc GhirardelWs Chocolate, 1 lb...J..2 c Hershey Cocoa, 1-2 pound . 23c Seeded Raisins, Sun Maid 20c 2 Pounds Prunes . -25 C Tapioca, Pound ...... J2c Rice, 7 1-2 pounds, for . . g J qq Fancy White Re-CFeaned Navy Beans .. gc Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans JQC Large Citrus Powder -29c 6 Boxes Searchlight Matches .. 37c $M0 Rayol Purple Broom gj 27 Other Brooms $1.10 90c 85c 75c Market Baskets Nut Margarine, pound Peanut Butter, 5 pounds 15c 34c 97c 25c 2 Cans Fancy Corn 35(; 5 lbs Marshmallow Syrup 79c . 10 lbs. Marshmallow Syrup .. $1,55 5 lbs Amber Karo Syrup 53c 10 lbs. Amber Karo Syrup $1,03 5 lbs. Crystal White Syrup 58c 10 lbs. Crystal White Karo $1.13 Snow Drift Flour $3,35 Pacific Hard Wheat Flour $2.93 Olympic Flour . $3,15 Crown Flour $3.30 10 lbs. Cream Rolled Oats ...........69c Cream Of Wheat ............ .. . .... ...-30c 5 Pure. Lard ,.;;...........:.. No. 10 Pure Lard ............... ....$2.35 '4 pounds Cottolene ... --$1.05 Kellogg' s Krumbled Bran .... --18C- 3 lbs Fancy Bulk Coffee ...........41. 00: Fresh Crisp Graham Crackers, lb 22t Soda Crackers, lbs ... 20c 3 lbs Crisco ...Lm 97c e ibs crisco ................;.....;.......$1.93 10 lbs. Sugar' .-42M 100 Pounds Sugar $24.50 ; 15 Royal White Soap ,........-...-.:-99C: 10 Ivory Soap ..... C 10 Palm Olive Soap ... 90c 10 Imperial Proxide Soap ..... 83c 10 Fairy Soap .................-. 78c