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FLOOD FORCES
Mill City. Or., Feb, . Heavy
rains have continued to fall tor
the last two days, accompanied bv
night west wind which blew
aown poles and fences. The San
nam river roae about two leet
Wednesday, bringing It to the
highest point ot the winter, but
the weather turned cooler Wednes
day night, and the waters drop Dei
back again. Early Thursday, ttc
waters became extremely muddy,
muicaung tuat a huge slide bad
occurred somewhere east of Mill
City. The lumber business re
mains at a standstill here. al
though the train and stage service
has not been interrupted by the
storms.
At a meeting held Wednesday
evening, the Will City tire dcpsri.
nicnt appointed committees to ar
range fur a big teed and dancing
party February 14 In honor ol tte
Garibaldi basketball team which
plays a return game here tail
evening. The picture show which
ordinarily exhibits on Saturday
night has changed their date to
Friday In order not to Interior.)
with the party.
One ot the fastest and most ex
citing basketball games of tin
season was witnessed here Wed
nesday night when tbo Mill City
high school boys walloped the
team from Perrydale, 28 to 11.
The visiting boys were small In
stature but faster than chain light
ning, and the local boys were
forced to extend themselves wore
than in any game this season. As
a preliminary game, the freshman
high school glrle played the grade
school girls, tho former winning
10 to 0.
A large crowd turned out at the
Hammond hall Tuesday evening to
witness the operetta, "The Wind
mills ot Holland," presented by
Mrs. Nina Wadaworth Kalcr. The
performance was very plea8ng
and greatly enjoyed by all pres
ent. Mr. and Mns. Charles Keys of
Mill City left for Oakland, Cal.,
Tuesday afternoon, where they
were called by the serious illness
of their daughter.
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Tonight the Salem high sclionl
naskethuli team will play the Med
turd high on the Iuttcr's floor !r
the firut of two games to be playo l
while on a tour of southern Ore-
ron. Tomorrow nlcht the red aid
black will tangle with the fast
Ashland quintet ou the lattur'ii
floor.
The game with the Medftm, five
ought to be fast as Mertfonl brok
even tn a two-game series with
the FuKcne team, which Salem de
feated by a score or 23 to 21. Sa
lem will be handicapped by p!.-y
ing on a foreign fluor but they
are in good condition and hope to
come back with the bacon. Ash
land hap an unnroken string of
victories so tar thin year and the
local boys are In hopes of b?Uz
the flrnt to break them. The
southern Oregou five took tho de
cision over the locale In one of he
best games played on the loo.il
floor by a score of 30 to 26. Ash
land Is out for the state champion
ship and according to records so
far this season will very likely lul-
ii 11 that ambition unions f rank
lin high of Portland or the local
high school are able to stop tUeia
The next game for tho home team
will be played ou the local tloov
on the ISth with West Una as
their opponents.
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COOLIDGE DISLIKES
2
fElWaETOMIAr-rS' WITH
M iff I)
bit nfSv;, Mill Mf&
President Coolidge doesn't like those trick pants the drugstore
sheiks are wearing. The "bell bottoms" may be all right for sailors
who have to roll them up to wash decks, but they're not favored by
the President for college boys. Left to right are shown It. F. Suter,
Tcesidont Coolidge, L. W. Nutt snd J. Preodergast, pictured at the
White House, where the Princeton students, mombera of the Mask
snd Wig Society, called to Invite Mr. Coolidge to their next show. The
President greeted thTn, cordiany, bnt suggested that the young men
wear old-fashl6vncd"galb'i.se3,i' to keep" their trousers from hanging down
ever their sh"oe'toj's;'si5lYtold'tiiem frankly their trousers were too
long and full at the bottom.'
Silverton News
Silverton, Or.. Feb. 6. (Spe
cial.) For the last time as slu
dents ot tho Silverton high scli'jJl
the 25 mid-year seniors met Wed
netiday evening at the Kugcn
Field auditorium and put on ;
program. Tho hall was decorateJ
in the senior colors of orange an..
while snd cyclamens were used ef
fectively on the stage. No one
tok part in tho program other than
members of the graduating cl;ii-.
The seniors formed in a double
row on the stage m Blanche
Ilea Id, one of their memb-'ra.
played the high school song.
Members in the audience rose to
their feet while the seniors itiF,
Old 3. H. S.' Father Byberg guv a
the class night salutation. Tiiia
was followed by a costume dau'c
by Margaret Sim nig with Father
Towe at the piano. Milton Bris
tol read tiie claw poem, which wh
written by Forrest Wright. Arties
Dahlen gave a short history of tlir
class and Donald Linn gave th3
usual 'last Will and Testament,"
of ita members. The class prophecy
Sidney-Talbot News
Mrs. Ida Booth Belknap who
teaches tho Sidney school went to
Portland Saturday morning to at
tend ihe Booth taniily reunion din
ner which waa given Saturday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. llockett at 1131 Mallury
avenue. This reunion is a semi
annual event in the Booth family
and nil the brothers and slaters to
gether v 1th their wives and hus
bands gather at one ot the homes
in January and again in June every
year. TUosj attending the dinner
Saturday nixht were: Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. olloth of lOugene; Mr. and
Mrn. J. II. oBoth, K use burg; Mr.
and Mr. T, E. Singleton, Uose
burg; Mrs Bertha Peterson, New
berg; Mis. Ida Belknap, Monroe;
25. T. Keyes of Fossil and the hosts
Mr. nnd Mrs. llockett. The next
rcuulcn will he held the first weok
In June at the country home of
Mr. and Mrs, E. II. Belknap at
Monroe.
A party was given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. O, M. Belknap
Saturday nixht. The evening was
spent with carr'e and music. Ke-
frehnienta were served at mid
night and at the close of supper
Mrs. Ilelknnp waa presented with
a fire-place set, the gift of the
community, the occasion being her
rjtfore pep for starting-"
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over quicker, accelerates fast
er in traffic, and on the lulls
where you want it, there's
power to spare You'll find
something new in gasoline
jn the new winterlRea Crown"
"in every way tht best buy in town.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Buy H anywhere yoo
ee the red, white and
blue pump at Stand
ard OU Service Stations
and at dealer.
SHEIK TROUSERS
0 VI . a;,;
RT,VlXyz,-XtT COOIIDCTB
was read by Mae Oraden. Agnes
Dahlen sang a solo, accompanied
on the piauo by Blanche Heild
Fsther Towe was class valedictor
ian. The evening's program cl03id
with the singing of the class song
by tho class.
Forrest Wright and Milton
Bristol entertained the younger
jft at a dancing party at the w.
O. W. hall Tuesday evening. Be
sides the two hosts and W. Lon
of the high school teaching force,
thoso present Included Mildrsd
Klceb, Helen Kleeb, Kalhryn L?m
moo, Anita Gilkerson, Margaret
Mm ins, Bertha Aim, Dena Aim
Nina Aim, Frances Coberly, M
hania McKoo, Lillian Dahl, Nine
liohenolt. Blancho Heald, Agnea
Uahlen, Olive Banks, G lay da Lar
son, Wavard Cramer, Lloyd Lar
son, (ilenn Parrish, Fred Steward
I.nmont Fry, Dwight Klroher,
Kit ward Syring, Itohert Semau.
Lloyd K richer, Wayne Lawry,
Burns Gilkerson, Walter Roshcim
and George Lukens.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Reeves, Mr, and
Mrs. J. O. Fan. Mr. and Mrs. Q. H
M..rl:itt. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Fin-
lay, Mr and Mrs O. II. Thar p. Mr.
nnj Mrs. C. O. White-nan, Mr. and
Mrs Fred Myers, Mr. and Mrs. B.
J. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Meier, Mr and Mrs. C. F. Meier,
Mrs. William Flnlay, Miss Elda
Wintermantlj, Llewelyn Morkln
It. chard Farr. Lloyd Marlatt, Fred
Wintermantle an dthe host Mr.
and Mrs. Belknap.
birthday. Those present were:
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THE CAPITAL JOUJANAi; SALEM, OREGON
Nearby Valley Points
POLK COUNTY
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Dallas, Or., Feb. . The state
market road funds withheld from
Polk county until a satisfactory
agreement could be reached bt
tween the state highway commis
sion and the county court as to
the uiu nf th.w fn,i. fn. v.. .....
chase of road machinery have been
iau ,ur iu voumy Treasurer
lliimlltnn Th. mav.nA .
- ' ;imui UlUUUfli-
ed to 1304.02 and has allowed
vu (reuHurer 10 call in all out
standing mantel road warrants.
The funds were withheld wiien
the commission disapproved of thu
machinery rhurroH nvqin
roads by the old county court.
Senator f!harU.a Wall n
field will speak next Monday noon
at a commercial Huh inn.KAn
The weekly luncheons with short
programs have become an estab
lished custom with the club and
It is planned to have Senator
Druca Dennis of La Grande and
a number of oiher -well known
men coma hefnrn tho l..l.i,nnn
session closes at Salem.
The Dallas rnmmar.l-,l M1..K
voted last night to provide prlies
ior me Deal window decorations
put In by scout troops during Boy
Scout observnnr nf fh. fAn:n..
of the organization next week. It
uio voiea am to pay the way of
20 scouts to the showing of Abrv
nam Lincoln at a local theater.
WORLD COURT LOSES
OUT FOR THIS SESSION
Washington, Feb, 6. The world
court proposal virtually was Is'd
on the shelf today by the senate
foreign relations committee so far
ag this congress Is concerned.
A two-hour discussion got the
committee nowhere, and afterward
Senator Swaneon of Virginia, the1
ranking democrat on the commit
tee, said he saw no reason tor;
pressing his membership proposal
a there was no possibility of. ac
tion before March 4. '
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Good Singing.
Turner News
Turner. Or.. Feb. . Miss
Helen Brower came ud from ilei
vals. Wednesday of last week, for
a few days' visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Barber wsie
Corvallis visitors Tuesday evening
of last week.
J. B. Barber, our local butcher,
was a business visitor la Salein,
Friday of last week.
Frank Baker and family of
Portland spent the week-end at
the . C. Baker and the J. F. Lyle
homes.
Mrs. Loretta J. Rowley leaves
Friday to spend the week-end vis
iting relatives and to attend tbe
Acmrlcan Legion forum at Amity.
Quite a number from Turner at
tended the picture show at the
state school Monday night In spite
ot the bad weather and high
water.
Mrs. Emma Brown la the guest
thie week of Mrs. Myra Burnett at
her ranch east of Turner.
Mr. Hose is in Turner with the
southern Pacific eomcany signal
gang. Installing automatic bl;
signals. They have the gap be
tween Marion and Salem to fill in
and will probably be here about
three months. Mr. Hose Is an old
tnend of the agent, H. S. Bond,
John Chavea moved back to
turner from Salem last week
Last week Dick Kelly gathered
in the stray horses that were
around town and tied them un and
me owner was to hare come after
tnem Sunday.
A family by the name of Brund-
riilge have moved Into the Smith
property, formerly occupied by the
n. it. Miiee ramiiy.
Monday night of this week
marked the highest stage of wartr
Safe
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Childnn.
The Act J
Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. is powder
fona;makesThe Pood-Drink for All Ages.
Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch
always at nana, aim In Tablet form.
Ask for "HotlkUt," at all Fountains.
xr Avoid Imitations Snbatitute
Grocer FOR
Tht Universal Cmd&t"
Spokane, Portland
In Mill creek for the year.
aoout two Inches deep over the
road near the old Miller eawmili.
Mrs. . F. Lyle and Mrs. O. A. (i.
Moore spent the day Wednesday
with Mrs. Myra Burnett.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bond were
nosta to a radio party, Including
the J. F. Lyle and O. A. O. Moore
families.
Owing to the high wate.- clos
ing down tbe mill at Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lyle are vis
iting In Portland for a tew days.
Agnee Moore commenced taking
violin leesona this week. Tnis
adds one more to Mrs. Clodfelur's
class.
It is reported that a new family
has moved to the Ucsec place near
Turner. t '
B. J, Klmber, oouaty "Y" sec
retary, and Mr. Yont, state boys'
work secretary for the Y. M. C. A.,
were in Turner, Tuesday;
J. L. Webb and son were busy
sawing wotd In Turner, Tuesday.
V. P. Ericheon, who has beun
living in one of the houses belong
ing to Mrs. Davis, leaves Saturday
for his old stomping ground In
quality of Schilling Coffee
has not changed "'the quality
you would insist upon if you
knew all the faffs about coffee
COFFBB INSURANCE money over my counter Mantly,
If at any time you do not consider gladly, and without question.
Schilling Coffee the bef coffee to be You keep the coffee. P.S.Thlofff
found anywhere, I will return your Your Grocer SSTiSJ!
BURNETT BROS. JEWELERS "PAY US AS YOU ARE PAID"
EIGHT STORES PORTLAND, SALEM, TACOMA, SAN FRANCISCO,
SAN JOSE, SEATTLE, EVERETT AND CHEHALIS
Good silverplatcd tablewares at a price that
should bring every frugal housewife in this city to
the Burnett store tomorrow morning! You can easily .
make up a set in this new and beautiful "Orleans"
pattern.
KNIVES (set of three)
FORKS (set of three)
TABLESPOONS (set of three)
DESSERT SPOONS 'set of th;
TEA SPOONS (set of six)
COLD MEAT FORKS (one)
BERRY SPOONS (one)
uuare 457 STATE STREET
FRIDAY,
California.
Mrs. Drown waa a Salem pas
senger Monday.
C. S. Stone Is building a boose
on his ranch east ot town.
The Turner drug store Is all
decked out In gay colors for Valen
tine day. -
Mrs. C. Bones returned Satur
day from a week'a visit with ber
daughter In Vancouver.
A. h. Bones was an Amity vie
itor one day last week. -
Lyons News
Lyons, Or., Feb. 6. Miss Ethel
Swank went to Albany, Sunday,
where she will be employed at tbe
Albany Creamery compauv.
Mrs. Alex Uodiker and Miss Ella
Johnston were Salem callers Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry have
recently moved Into the Ella
Lyons house.
The pie social held In the com
munity hall last r'riday evening
was enjoyed by a large attend
ance. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yonkers
ot Albany visited at the home of
Mrs. Yonkers" mother, Mrs. Colby,
last week.
Miss Winifred Hardison spent
0& your
like it always did?
Rave you noticed,
a change? . : . The
KNIVES, FORKS and
SPOONS A Set For
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
lorn
We reserve the right to limit the number of
pieces sold to any one buyer. Positively none sold to
dealers. Only by buying in enormous quantities for
the eight Burnett Jewelry stores is it at all possible
. .. 1. ; - . i , .
tu unci- sue ii a suwng as is nere represented.
Note: Each piece is guaranteed bv the manu
facturers, and by Burnett Bros.
Old Dutch Table Mats Ten Cents Apiece!
We have another collection of these useful and
artistic table mats to sell at this astonishing price-
As shown in the sketch reproduc
tions of the Old Dutch silver with a
felt lining which saves the table. In
order to make them go 'round we
shall sell not more than two to a buy
er at 10c apiece.
FEBRUARY 6, 1925
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
the week-end with home folks st
Portland.
Mrs. Helen Vaughn visited with
ker sister-in-law, Mrs. Strayer of
Autnsville, last week.
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Phone 2114, Salem, Ore.
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