THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. UKEUUJN
News from Neatby Valley Points
From the Richest and
I Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
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COMEDY TUESDAY
"Down Id Maine," the four-act
comedy to be presented at the
Urand, March 17, under the aue
plce ot Salem Rebekah Lodge No.
1, le a play well worth mention
ing: and is supported by a cast
whose members are particularly
well adapted to each part.
The entire play is centered
around the farm of Zeph and Mrs.
Cummings, typlral American farm
people who farm a substantial
background for the play.
Italph Cummtngs, New York
millionaire, and a brother to Zeph,
visits tut farm and brings his
daughter, Susie who tails la lore
with Neil Wentworth, a poor
rounx Inventor.
Burgle, an old fisherman, and
Tornps, the hired man, prove most
interesting characters, and Tie for
the hand ot Keslah, a spinster
lady who is "43 and desperate'
Their advances from a matrimon
ial standpoint begun, after Kezih
falls heir to a amall fortune.
Betsy Tornps and Mose Gosstn,
her stuttering lover, furnish
end of amusement throughout the
play.
Jlmpsey, the fresh air lad, who
Is spending the summer with the
Cummin Ka family proves himself
an average American boy, always
getting into rafachief.
Mr. Hoi den, the lawyer, aids
much In unfolding the troubles of
his friend.
With money revenues, good for
tunes and exciting Incidents the
plot Is made most Interesting and
mystifying, but the tangles are all
straightened In a pretty Xmas
scene in the last act.
West Salem News
Silverton News
West Sulcm, Or., March 14. A
special called meeting of the la-
ires uid was called at the home of
Mrs. J, A. Uosner on Wednesday
iittcrnojn and the afternoon was:
Liy pleasantly passed away sew
ing for one of the mem hers ot the
ladies' aid. The regular meeting
will be helt'i at the home of Mrs.
liomor liar her next Wednesday
afternoon.
The building committee of the
T b omas Hu rgess Ford M em or! a I
church, board ot stewards and Kp
vortlt league of the church bcld a
meeting on Monday evening for
the purpose at diseUKsing business
relative tj the finishing ot the ck
lerior of the building. After a pro
longed discussion tlicy decided to
put siding on it Instead ot Htuccu.
Work will begin soon, and all do
nated labor will be kindly accept
ed. Quite a few folks from our town
witnessed the impressive baptism-
it t services held by the Chrieliau
Missionary Alliance on Monday
cveuin.; at the First Christian
church of Salem. -There were 91
Immersed.
Mr. Allenbauyh hai bought a
lot on Fifth street and expects to
improve it this hi miner by build
ing a small cottage.
The board of stewards of the
West Salem church will give a
bhamrock supper in the church
Tuesday evening, March 17, for
the benefit of the old uged min-
era. Cyjno miii bring your
wives, families anfl sweethearts.
Anna KuRelhorn ot 1'ortlnnd
pent the week-end nt her home
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AGGIES 32 T0 17
Corvullli. Or. M.ifh 11 Th
California llpnru fn Pnu.i.A lAnt
nlgbt 'or the defeat handed out to
iiuircmay evening by the
uregnn akbio basketball quintet
Winnlnff tllD Second nf th tlir.w..
Fame aeries for the const title 32
to 17. TIia flnnl na a..,li..n
Kame will be played tonight with
um cumenucra on even terms.
The Pallfnrnlnna lUenlx.
iruch different brand ot basketball
in iai niRht s game than on the
previous night. The Hears, by
cose cnecxtng, almost completely
smothered th. As-tri Dh.ri.ikn.,).
rra, holding their opponents to
mere ueia goais tor tno ontiiT
Kama. The Ape-lea n1.itn nt tl...
bulk of their score, from free
inrowa. innings, star Aggie for
ward WhlM. Biwtaltv Is ...
the ball through the basket, failed
mt night to get a single field
soni.
The game was rough, with foul:
frequent. Early in the game
Steele, O, A. C. captain, wah
knocked out and was replaced tor
irn nun uios ny urnpp. The scoro
at tho end of the first half stood
at 15 to 12 for the Dears. In the
last half California played offen
sive basketball, keeping the h:itl
In the Angle's territory. The Ab
F'.os gut one field and three point
for free throws during tho halt,
all made in tho first few mlnutci
after the intcrinlxclon. From then
on It was all California, the Hear
shooting basket after basket.
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INSURES SAFETY
Silverton, Or., March 14. tdp
cial.) The Silverton ltlow pipe
company. whnr owners, !..
Kastnmn nd Aunt in Kastmnn. nn
the niiikers of the Silhlico fi.rn.iee.
whieh Iris gnlned nrh pnpul;trit
in the Pacific const, has a new ni
pllance on the market now. Ttu
new In.-entlnn Is to be known n
the "Kastman Patented K-Si Start
Fire Chute."
The Silverton ituhools have been
equipped with these safety diivin
and it it said that the nmnner of
escape It bo ilmple and fnttrMtinR
that the faculty has difficulty In
keeping the young pupils from
tiling them for pleasure trips. Tht
chutes are so ronntructed that
when a child once stnrts down,
he cannot get out of the chute un
til he lands.
M. C. Jacobs n, formerly on the
road for the Laher Damper A
Rprlntr connmny, baa accepted a
position wjth the Katman firm
cid will demonstrate 11a new Invention.
jn Third street.
Mrs. Cox and daughter, Ruby,
of Portland are (he guests o( her
uister, Mrs. Fred Lanshoff, of
Klngwood avenue.
Mr. Allshire has moved bis fam
ily from the Lahgle place to the
uierson property.
Mr. and Mrs. Sebern, accompan
led by friends motored to Inde
pendence on a business trip Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller vielted
their daughter, Mrs. Clark, on
Sunday near Silverton.
Mrs. Bcclien of Independence
."pent several days last week with
her mother, Mrs. Hunt.
Wilfred Thomas, who has been
in 111 health, is better. Others who
have been on the sick list arc Mr.
Rous, Mrs. Lulu Clark and Mrs.
Ar bur Thomas.
Quit a few from our m!dt at
tended the funeral of Thomas
Gardner, Monday.
Mr. and Mm. Forrester were
dinner guests at the Homer Bur
her homo .Sunday.
Mrs. Itoss spent several days
last week wtih her daughter, Mrs.
Kron.
liladys Creasy gas returned
home after an extended visit with
relatives at Newport.
Charles Spitzhart has hitalled
a radio in his homo.
Mrs. Hunt, who has Jmen seri
ously ill ia much improved in
health.
An electric lljrht pole has been
installed on Franhlin avenue.
A. I). Leach and Rev. Wells
were dinner cucsts on Monduv
evening of H. C. Copcland of Mc-
Minnviiio.
Mrs. Brock nnd John Carriole
were recent callers on Mr. and
Mrs. Hainer ot Kola.
Miss Rertha KuRolhorn of Mon
mouth normal spent the week-end
;it home. - I
Hi'.verton. Or., March 14. The
Silverton Service Station, belong
ing to Archie Holt, has been sold
to J. G. Fischer and A. It. Nolan
ot Salem. Mr. Nolan will have ac
tiva charge ot the station. Mr.
Holt has moved to Salem,
F. S. Rathburn and F. C. Sweet.
who are connected with the King
county game commission of Wash
ington, were recent guests at the
Ueneon pheasant farm at Silver
ton. They left an order tor pheas
ants to be shipped to the state ot
Washington.
A pleasant evening was spent at
the Knights ot Pythias ball Wed
nesday evening when the KnighU
and Pythian Sisters entertained a
number ot their irlcndg at a pro
gressive "600 party.
Silverton high school student
have found a uniquo method of
raising the necessary athletic
funds. Friday was known to
many of the high school students
as labor day. Silverton busi
ncss men and townspeople are
working in conjunction with the
Hgh school students by giving
them work one day at wages. The
utudeuts have agreed to give the
money to the student body treas
ury and It will go toward outfit
ing the baseball and track team.
Allison Bristol and Ronald
Hubbs went to Portland the lat
ter part of this wok on business
connected with the Sllvertoula,
the high school annual,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Slusher of
Iowa are recent arrivals at Silver
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Slusher intend
to locate In the Willamette valley
and have purchased a car in order
that they might have a better op
portunity ot looking over the vul-ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodard of
W titer town. Wis., arrived at
Silverton this week and will re
I'jaln here to look after the Silver
falls Timber's company Interests
until Mr. Woodard s brother, M. C.
Woodard returns from his tour In
It u rope,
Miss Delia Lofgrcn, who recent
ly resigned from tne superintend
ency of the Corvallis hospital, has
been spending a few days at Sil
verton before starting on her tour
to California. She will make the
trip by motor car and will bo ac
companied by Mies Anna Kerwln.
Miss Clarice Steen of the Silver
Ion pots toff ice force is taking a
wek's vacation.
Miss Uosella Richardson, who Is
a teacher at tho Central Howell
"iWVilit "ecu com men to ner
umi.olbTtTVee'k Vccduse of IlineBS.
Company I ot the Oregon na
tional gumd Is forelng ranidlv
uheud. During February the local
company went from the 14th to
the 8th plnro In drill attendance.
which is a gain ot .6 per cent
over January. Since the recent
gain there is but one company out
side ot Portland which is ahead ot
Silverton and this 1 the Lebanon
company. Federal Inspection at
Silverton will b held March 17,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Morley. not
ed bop growers of Silverton, have
purchased a 100-acrs yard of J.
it. Cupper at Independence. This
added hop acreage is said to place
Mr. and Mrs. Morley at the head
the list of indiivdual hop grow
ers In the state of Oregon. Mr.
Morley is very optimistic concern
ing the future of hops.
BROOKS
Drooks, Or., March 14. John
Itay has returned from a visit to
his son near Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. lid Allen of Sher
wood were tho guests of the Ash
baugh's, Thursday.
Arthur Madaen drove a commu
te ot the Brooks Community club
indies to Silverton on a business
trip Tuesday.
The ladies' aid ot Brooks met at
i ne nume ot uev. Mulligan in Sa
lem Thursday afternoon. Regu
lar business meeting was followed
by a prosram. Mrs. Malcolm Ramp
gave uu, ury inose Tears," and
"Out of the Dusk," vocal. Miss
Esther Mulligan a piano solo. Mtb
C. V. Aahbaugh a reading and Mrs.
uiarke a whistling solo followed
by a comic vocal selection.
Most excellent and abundant
were the refreshments served.
Those attending . from Brooks
were: Mrs. Malcolm Ramp, Mrs.
W. Howard Ramp. Mrs. M. L.
Jones. Mrs. It. K. Jones. Mrs.
William Ualley, Mrs. Ike Bales.
Mrs. J. S. Dunlavy. Mrs. A. Mad-
sen. Mrs. u. V. AshbaiiEh. Mrs.
I.esher, Mrs. Olbson, Mrs. Ward,
Mrs. W. P. Gilbert and mother.
Mrs. Snlcer, Mrs. Whitney. Mrs.
S. A. Harris. Mrs. A. E. Harris.
Mrs. A. L. Wample and Mrs. J. C.
Ueckner.
At the regular Masonic meeting
nt Cervais, Thursday evening, V.
m. itamp, Malcolm Ramp - and
Merle Fruit sang "Kentucky
Italic," Mra. Malcolm Ramn gave
a vocal solo and Hattie Kumn a
piano aolo. J
Lynn Ramp went to Marehfield.
Wednesday, for a visit With his
father, R. D. Rump. v 1
J. o. Hayes Jr., has oulte a forre
sorting potntocs for movement
tnrnuitli Brooks.
W. V. Hamp made a flylns trip
over Honald way Thursday.
Hoppe Defeats Schacte
Boston. Mass.. March ft. Wil
lie Hoppe, former world's cham
pion billlardlst, defeated Jake
Schaefer, present title holder.
3,658 to J582 In their five day
exhibition match which closed
here last night. Hoppe averaged
48, 66-7G for the match and
Schaefer 47, 57-75. The title was
not at slake.
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JAP SHIPWRECK
Nagasaki, Japan, March 14
(By Associated Press) One nun,
dred persons an missing from the
Japanese steamship Uwajlma
Mara number six, which is be
lieved to have foundered In a
storm on Wednesday off Kabash
ima island.
The purser and 15 passengers
have been picked up thus far and
tire destroyers are searching tor
otber possible survivors.
ine uwajlma Maru No. 6 was
a wooden vessel ot 126 tons built
in it Mi. Her home port was
Kabashima. The Island ot Klbash-
Ima lies 60 miles to the west of
the port of Nagasaki.
REED SMOOT BETTER
PASSES GOOD NIGHT
Washington, March 14. Sena
tor Heed Emoot of Utah, who was
taken ill on the senate floor yes
terday and removed to his home,
was said today to have spent e
tairly comfortable night.
Physicians decided after an
early mo rains examination ot
their patient that he would be
able to so to the senate long
enough to cast his vote in the
event that the nomination of
Charles B. Warren to be attorney
general comes to a vote, otherwise
the senator will remain In bed.
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Effective March 1, 1925
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Auburn
Chevrolet
Chrysler
Jewett
Maxwell
Oakland
Studebaker
Stuti
G. M. C. Truck
Hupmoblle (191)
Paige
Heo Truck (1919.21)
Make Car Owner's Car
Itemy QencratorNew Exchange Kasex (1919-22)
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List
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Jordan
Marmon
Moon
Nash
Oldsmobile
Peerless "8"
Pierco-Arrow
Buick ...
Cadillac
Iludxon (1917-21)
Lincoln
Wills St. Claire
Make Car Owner'
Delco GtaJratorXew Kxchanga
or Starting Motor List
$9.00
Delco Motor
Generator
$18.00
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