WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Tart of the State
THE CAPITAL JOltltNAL, SALEM, OKEUON
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Organisation of an Oregon State
Bottlers' association wu effected
yesterday afternoon at a meeting
at tbe Marion hotel. Dottier were
present from all over the state.
Upwards of 35 men were present
at the meeting, representing not
only bottling work but supply
men whose business is connetei
with the industry. Officers of 11k-
now organization were elected as
follows:
Wnlter Rtnltr, Salrm, president;
Woodburn News
Woodhurn, Mar. 11. An art
exhibit consist.!!? of over 200
fine reproductions of famou;
painting including photographs
cf claedic architecture and old
world CHthedrals, was put od at
the aAicmhly It all nt the west
side ffradft school Thursday and
Friday, March 5 and 6. The ex
hibit was open to the puhlic af
ternoon nnd pvenlns of both days
st a nominnl charge of fifteen
cent each, the proceeds accord
ing to the terma of the contract
to be expanded on good picture
for the school rooms. In all about
7"0 people naw the pictures, in
cluding about tiOO pupils from the
time schools.
rieaisiiig programs consisting
of orchestral numbers, vocal and
Instrumental solos and readings
by members of the high school ex
pression, claw were presented (it
each of the four periods of exhi
bition. The winter's social activities of
the Wednesday afternoon bridge
club culminated last week when
the ladies entertained their hus
bands at an evening session at
the hospitablo home of Postmas
ter and Mrs. L. II. Rhorey. The
high scores were won by Mrs.
Keith Powell nnd Fred Kvenden.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlnln McCord and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evcnden were
guests of honor, as a result of the
total scores won by the two la
dies for the season. A very elabo
rate luncheon was served at the
cloae of the evening. Those pres
ent were Mr. nnd Mrs. Kugene
Courtney. Mr. nnd Mrs. Keith
Powell. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. G. Em
mett, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. CJuiss,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evenden, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hlain McCord, Mr. nnd
Mrs. F. W. Scttlemler and the
boats, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II. Shoroy.
Miss Edna White spent the
week end with her parents
Portland.
The final basket ball game of
the Woodburn high school season
was played with Rilverton Friday
night at Rilverton. The girls
teams played a preliminary game
which resulted In tbe low score
for Woodburn in the final 84-8
Mies Elfa Lytle wns badly hurt
early In the game and her remov-
How to get rid of them.
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Clarence Gildea, Oregon City, vice
presldent; J. W. Nelson, Salem,
secretary-treasurer. Tha two Sa
lem men already held the eair.e
offices In the Willamette Valley
Uottlers' association,
Oregon baa been on of a very
few states in tbe union not having
an oraanitatlon of bottlers. The
state organizations effect public
ity for their Industry and keep
an eye on legislation that effects
them.
As a beginning of a campaign
to promote the use of light bever
ages In Oregon, May , bas been
set aside as beverage day. Pres
ent plant provide for the day be
ine observed throughout the en
tire country. All Oregon bottlers
will open their plants for lnspec
tlon on that date, and serve drinks
to all visitors.
A separate organization was ef'
feeted of bottling supply men yes
lerday. Loral bottling house
served beveroTes at the lunrheon
al from the floor called for a
reconstruction of the Woodburn
team.
In the boys game which fol
lowed Woodburn was winner by
twelve points the xcore being
20-8. The team bettered by one
point the score of tbe former
Wood burn-Silver ton game which
was 20-9. This gume closes i
succ?uful season for Woodburn.
Mrs. Charles Templeton nnd
Mrs. Koht. Grey of Otiwego, werr
the inspiration of a delightful af
ternoon tea last Thursday at the
home of Mrs. H. L. GUI of whom
they were house guests. Mrs.
Grey has been a frequent visitor
to Woodburn and Mrs. Templeton
was a former resident, so the af
ternoon was spent in renewing
friendships.
The March meeting of the Wo
man's club whs liehi nt tho home
of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Norman,
Wednesday nfternoon, twenty
eight memhcrti nnd ten gucste be
ing present. The speaker for tho
afternoon wa Dr. Kntherlne Pow
ell of Portland, who talked on
Heroic nnd Notable Women or
the Itible. Ann Paillie of tbe high
uchnol pleasantly read "A Heap
o' LIvin'," by Edgar Guest. Mrs.
Norman, the club treasurer re
ported the net sum nt $99.60
from the Martha Washington tea.
Assistant hotitwises were Mrs. II.
P. Gill, Mrs-. Elmer Rtanard, Mrs.
Jean Graves and Mrs. Mayme
Cochran.
Miss Elfa Isytle who received
a seriously sprained ankle in the
basketball game Friday night is
going to clnsses on crutches. Her
fopt Is extremely painful but she
id a senior and does not want to
get behind In her classes.
I). R. Rarey, athletic coach
coach, took his basketball men to
witness the IJ. of O. nnd O. A. C.
championship clash Monday eve
ning.
Beauty
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You can do your hair up immedi
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While beautifying the hair 'Dnn
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Silverton News
811 vert on, Or., March 11. The
special Sunday school session
which are being lnii al the
Christian church each Sunday
morning are proving very popuU.'.
Last Sunday who girls' day and
girls were present from a vary
few mouths of age to over seventy.
Mrs. lura Whitney received the
Driie for being the oldest "girl"
present and the baby daughter of
Mr. aiid Mrs. John Mauidlug won
the prize for being tha youngest,
tiacn girl present, no matter what
her age, received a daffodil.
As special numbers the primary
department gave a rosebud drill
and Miss bertha Aim gave a violin
selection with Mias Den a Aim at
the piano. Next Sunday will be
devott-d to old time eougs. Ttu-sf
will be sung by quartets, choruses,
solos and by the audience.
The council of Silverton met In
special cession .Monday night for
tiie ptirin.se of readvertisiog tut
bids for the erection of the new
city ball. The bids which ware
opened last week had to be reject
ed us all were higher than the
stipulated amount of J20.0UO. The
council alo rc-lcased the dumping
ground from iieury Dock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kub;iucs
moved f i oiu the Hoamer apart
lucuU to the K. Porter home on
North First street Tuesday, Mr.
Kuberne;;s says that ho hopes to
bo ready to open his new cream
ery by April 1,
A large representation af Silver
tonians motored to Salem, Monday
night to attend the Oregou-O. A.
C. gume. Many were disappoluted
at not bclnr able to get into the
gymnasium to see the game. The
sentiment at Silverton is about
equally divided between the twj
state bcohols.
Mr. and Mrs. Anion Cor house
and Miss Marie Corhouse motored
to Kugene, Saturday, to spend the
week-end with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Pyberg and
Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Alrick motored
to Corvallis, Sunday, to upend Hip
day with Silverton students whj
ure attending the college.
A large representation of Silver
ton Odd Fellows will attend a ban
quet at Salem tonight.
Mrs. W. C. Larson and John
Larson, her son, motored to Port
laud, Saturday, to spend the day.
On April 3, Trinity musical or
ganizations will give a concert at
Trinity church. This will consist
of numbers by the choir, the band
nnd tho orchestra, besides a num
ber of nolo selections. Tho pur
pose of the concert is to raise mon
ey to buy more band instruments.
Silverton friends are sorry to
hear of the death of Dorothy, the
daughter and only child of Rev.
and Mrs. F. A. Hoss, who nt one
time held evangelistic meetings at
the Christian church nt Silverton.
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Stayton News j
Stayton, Or., March 11. B. C.
Downing has purchased from the
Christian church tha 100x160 foot
corner west of the church build
ins. As soon as the weather Is
favorable he will begin tbe erec
tion of a a new tilling station aad
when completed will move bie
pump and other equipment from
his present location in the Mulke
building. lie expects to keep a
first class service fetation and will
carry two kinds of gas besides his
line of oils, accessories, tires, etc.
Mrs. E. D. Aleiandcr Is home
from a two weks' visit with her
daughters, Mru. 0. U llagen and
Mrs. Frances Parry, in Portland.
C. K. Taylor is home from
Keedsport, where ne had been su
pervising the installation of an
electric light plant.
W. If. Dflwninir. fnrmpr rnnntv
judge, has so far recovered from
nis serious iiincss as to De In atay
ton the other day.
TtfltV Knrnlvn Ifn.Ut,
biatcd her fourth birthday on
mursuay wun a party lor live til
ber littlo friends.
Dennis Caldwell was In town
Sunday for a visit with bis nioth-
Stayton high teams defeated
both the boys' and girls' basket
ball teams of Canby on the local
floor. Doth games were hard
fought, tho girls' score being 10
15 and the boys' 13-26. Follow
ing the game a reception was held
for tbe visiting team.
Alex Etzol, who is employed at
Brownsville, visited his parents
Saturday and Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Unas have a number
of friends here still. At present
the Rosses are holding meetings
in California.
Sebastin Ostor is at the Silver
ton hospital suffering from blood
poisoning caused from injury to
his foot.
S. W. Rogers is building a FiOx
104 foot Ftorngo building at tho
end of Mill street. The building
will be used to park the cas of
mill wnrKers during the night and
day shifts nt the Silverton 'mill
The building can accommodate -25
cars at one time. f . -
G. A. Anduinou, K. G. Anderson,
C. MrI.eod and O. Satern motored
to Mcdfnrd, Monday, on a busiuess
trip. They will return to Silwr
ton niiout tiie middle of the week.
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A. 8. Walters has completed the
foundation for his new home op
posite the Baptist church.
Theadora Freres Is recovering
nicely from hia recent severe iu
Jury. Mr. Freres. who operates a
sawmill northeast of town, had a
miraculous escape when a flying
saw tooth hit him on the head se
verely lacerating it.
Mrs. Frank Silhavy entertaiued
the Methodist Ladles' Aid society
In a very pleasant manner Thurs
day afternoon.
Dr. E. II. Ilobaon and wife were
up from Salem, Sunday, guests of
Ins parents, Mr, and Mrs. w. H
iluhson.
Miss Elizabeth Cornelius, who
will be remembered by many as
one of their school teachers, was
knocked down and Injured by an
auto one day last week in Port
land, where she makes her home
with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Slmeral
Miss Thelma Mahoney of De
catur, 111., who recently arrived in
Stayton with her mother, has ac
cepted a position as stenographer
in the office of the Santiam wool
en mills, Mrs. Mahoney Is a sister
of R. L. Woods.
J. W. Day, who a few months
ago suffered a paralytic stroke, is
now able to be about town.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alexander
spent Saturday et Salem with Mr.
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Mrs. Josephine Korlnek of Port
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Stayton is to have a cbfroprac-
ter, Dr. Ernest C. Wooton of Tort
land bas rented rooms in the Ray
building and will soon be located
here.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Schaefer
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L. A. Thomas of Salem has bsej
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a comfort station at bis service
station. Thia will no doubt be
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Portland spent the week-end at
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