SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
AGB 8SVEN
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VOTE TO RETAIN
PRESENT RULES
Dallas, Or., March 7. Little in
the wuy of fireworks took place
Friday ut the uieeliug of the fulk
Couuty Co-operative Prune Grow
ers at which W. L. Taylor of
Scotts Mills, president of the
North Pacific Prune Exchange,
was the principal speaker,
The mutter of changing the op
tional date of withdrawal from
the association from March IS un
til after the annual meeting In
April of the North Pacific Ex
change, which bad been advo
cated, wad brought up but was
voted down. The sentiment wan
expressed that if any growers
wished to withdraw, let them do
so now, aud 12 they later felt in
clined to return, the association
would welcome them. Withdraw
ing members, however, must settle
in full their obligations to the ex
change. Mr. Taylor, who has 66 acres of
prunes, declared that he was satis
fied with the prune exchange and
felt that it would mean from 1 to
1H cents more this year to the
growers, thau prices which wouM
have prevailed if there had been
no exchange. ,
R. H. Klpp spoke upon the co
operative move, declaring that the
association and exchange were ex
erting a stabilizing effect on the
market that benefits both the as
sociation members and Independ
ent growers as well.
There has been some dissatisfac
tion expressed among members of
the local exchange, and the Dal tap
unit has been designated as the
one that has had the hardest sled
ding, chiefly because of the fact
that packing interests are center
ed here.
About 86 growers were out for
. the meeting.
The exchange has now paid 4
cents on the 1924 crop.
CHURCH SESSION
HERE ON TUESDAY
On Tuesdav, March 1 0, the
Church ?s qf Christ in Marion coun
ty wl'l me?t at the Court Street
church in Salem for an all day
county missionary rally. The meet
ing will be one of a series con
duct -d In the Interests of Oregon
iti last vis among he churches of
Christ in the state. They are being
conducted by the Oregon Christian
Ifltwonary convention under the
leadership of C. F. Swander, cor
responding secretary.
The local conferenoe will con
vene at 10 a, m. The morning ses
sion will be given over to a con
sideration of the subjU 'County
Fellowship" anl "Pre Easter Cam
fialgi.." At the noon hour the dele
gates wlil be asked to bring a bas
ket dinner and coffee will be fur
nished. Topics at the afternoon
sewrtun will be "Oresun Missions,"
The State Convention, and
'Diamond Anniversary."
Tho local women will furnish a
fifty cent supper at 6 o'clock. The
evening session wilt be a young
people's nlly and addresses on
the "The Task for the Descl pies of
Christ." R. L. Putnam, local pas
tor will conduct the young people's
meeting. Thr?o things will be con
siderc 1 "Christian Endeavor and
What it Heally Means." "Loyal
Volunteers an.l Gospel Team
Work" an.l "3ute C E. Conventions.
Men and Women in News Spotlight
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treat cltr. Marshall's new aorel,
"The Sleepsr ot ta MmbM
Usages, " t attorr of the releule
Islaads off tk Alasksa caw, will
b publish: kr Cosmopolitan
Book Carporetloa In April.
Ethan Quest Hit Ban", a
new novel of the Far East by
Harry Herrer, who wrote "Cara.
Tana or Night," ia to appear this
aprlni under Cosmopolitan Im
print Mr. Herrer cams upon the
character which Inspired that ot
Ethan Quest In Batavla. Ha was
a beach-comber, dealing for the
moment In native batik, but the
blue cummerban ha wora orer
hia white costume distinguished
him. and his accent was ot Georgia
the State that Harrr Herrej
calls homo. ' these two South
erners consorted in that far Jap
anese port Something ot the
dauntless exile's wanderings Her
rer heard something he guessed
during their Intimacy. And upon
this Is based the romance "Ethan
Quest His Saga," a brilliant
young author's first Cosmopolitan
book.
Mill City, Or., March T. After
raining quit, steadily Wednesday
nlfrht. tha weather aurfdenlr tim
ed colder and Thursday morning
the hills surrounding Mill City
wer. noted to b covered with a
StopCoughs
Charles A. Stoneham, millionaire atook broker and majority stock
bolder In the New York Giants, baa been acquitted by a Jury In New
York en cbargea ot conspiracy and using the malls to defraud. Billl
Burke, famous actress, in prtrat lit. Mrs. Florans Zlegteld, wltt ot
th noted New York theatrical producer, was seriously injured In aa
automobile accident la Palm Beach. Pla. Bx-Oorarnor Charles 8.
I'eneen, of Illinois, was appointed by Gore rn or Lea Small to till th.
fire-day unexpired term of th late United State Senator MedlU M
Cormlck. Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil, the former Miss Cornelia
Vanderbllt, wife of the former Pint Secretary ot the British Embassy
in Washington, has glren birth to a son, Oeorge Henry Vanderbllt Cecil,
at Bildnore House, the magnificent estate sh Inherited from her father,
the late Oennre Vsnderbllt near Aaherille. N. C.
Articles ot incorporation wers
tiled yesterday by the River Road
nveatment company of Portland,
capitalized at .45.01)0. The In
corporators .are Cllntoa A. Am
brose. R. U Peaks and Seth L.
KoberU.
Notices of dissolution were filed
by M. M. Long ft company of Cor
mills and Itenttro-Lee company,
sc., of Portland.
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fresh tall at aaow, appearing to be
suit et la places.
Th Women iu ot UIU City
et Thursday evening at the
home ot Mrs. I. R. Olln. the rn
ing being derated to the topic
"Child Welfare.' Ia addition to
regular club member, there were
present Dr. Brown ot Salem. Mrs
Carsoa of Salem, president of the
Rblld welfare society, and Mrs.
King, Marloa county auras, all of
whom gar talks.
Nut Wedneaday night, basket
ball teas here are promised a treat
whea th girls' team ot 81lrerton
high school come to Mill Cltr to
play. The local girls hare only
been beaten once thla year and In
that gams severs! of their regulsr
players were out
The basketball team of the Mill
City tire dopartawot vent U
rates, Wednesday evening, and
defeated the Gate tow a team II
to I. Thla was s benefit gaaw, pro
ceed being donated to th Oataa
high school to ssstst these la buy
ing aew showers tor their gym
nsslnm. Ia a preliminary gam
th Oatea high school team trim
med the second team ot th Mill
City high It to I.
Announcing Four New Books
"The Skyrocket." a first novel
by that well-known short-story
writer, Adela Rogers St. Johns, is
to be brought out by Cosmopolitan
Book Corporation the last ot
March. It is described as a spec
tacular novel of the moTie lots.
The author, a Los Angeles news
paper woman, baa a vantage point
ot observation and has made the
most ot It In "The Skyrocket."
Although herself very young, Mrs.
St. Johns has been refwred to as
'mother confessor' and "trouble
lady" for half the picture colony
of Hollywood. "The Skyrocket"
tells something ot what she knows
ot the tears and heartaches ot the
"gay" film folks.
In thirty years of newspaper
work even a man comes to know
something authentic about women.
As "idea editor" for a big New
York daily, William Johnston has
"met the ladies' under a variety
ot trying and pleasant circum
stances, and in a forthcoming book
entitled ' These Women" he sets
forth with pungent humor the re
sult of his experience and obser
vation. This book (which Is Mr.
Johnston's twelfth, by the way)
with its title stimulating to both
masculine and feminine Interest,
is specially recommended to hus
bands with a grouch, wives with a
grievance and young people of
both sexes who are afraid to get
married. Cosmopolitan Book Cor
poration will publish It la March.
Edisou Marshall, whose home Is
Oregon, whose playground Is
Alaska and whose stories of the
wild are among the most admired
ot their kind, has recently made
hts first visit to New York. After
adventuring among subways and
skyscrapers for three days, he fled
away, declaring that the volcanoes
ot Alaska and the huge Kadlak
bear which he has so often hunted
there held nothing ot terror com
pared -to the pandemonium ot the
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