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"HE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
from the Richest and
Best Part of the State
Independence, Juno 9 Tho In
dependence town baseball team
met tho Valaetz team and won
from them In a very close and In
tercHtlnt; game, on the local field,
Sunday.
Because Independence Is lend
ing the rolk county league with
fllx victories and no defeats and
Valsutz is u close competitor with
threo victories and throe defeats,
the intercut in the name was hlh
and thero was a largo crowd. In
dependence had no .score and Vtil
nelz only 2 until the sevenlh Inn
ing when Jndependenco lied the
acoro. That tie held through tho
nine innings and it wasn't till the
tenth that Independence brought
In tho winning run.
Tho last mcullng or the Indopen
dcuco 1'arent Teachers association
was held at the high aohool last
Tuesday. Officers elected for the
next year are presidont, Mrs. Ar
thur K. Morton; vice president,
Mrs. 1). P. Lamb; secretary, Mrs.
V. O. llcnnagin; treasurer, Mrs.
Florence. Keardslcy.
At tho same meeting tho asso
ciation presented t hellish school
with a largo crock for their gym
naaiuni.
Friday noon a luncheon was
given by the independence 1. T. A.
at tho training school, for the
teachers and officers. The color
schemo of orange and blue was
beautifully carried out with Cali
fornia popples and bachelar but
tons. Miss Naomi Hagenon fourth
gtaUe critic In the manual training
. school nt Independence was called
home because of her mother's ill
ness In Portland.
Gerald Hewitts and William
Itcnnett of Jndependenco are list
ed among those graduating from
O. A. C. this June. The latter Is
one of the honor students.
Superintendent and Mrs. F. A.
Iiauman of MeMinnville were vis
itors In Independence Sunday.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Silverton News
Kllvertou, Or., Juno 9. (Spe
(ial.) Mrs, (J. I. Benson ia visit
ing relatives at incoinn, Wash.
Mrs. J. F. Randall of Scenic.
Ariz, is here for the summer as
a guest nt the home of her mother.
firs. O. S. Ilmige
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Nelson and
family havo f,onc to Seattle, where
they will spend a week's vacation
nt the home of a sister of Mrs.
Kelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wray of
lleaveiuon were at Silverton, Sun
dr.y, for the 50th wedding annl-
ve rw ry oi M r. a n d M i'8. I, r ,
llascher.
Mia Kuth Riviness. who h-xa
leen unending a few days nt Si 1
verton with her mother, has gone
to Chlnoko, Wash., where sho will
visit a rliort time beforo taking up
her work nt nepuver.
The Castern Outfitting company
opened a store at Silverton, Mon
day, on South Water street. Mr?.
George Cusller is in chorgc of the
Silvei tf in branch.
Ma.k A. l'auln.n, minerinlend-
ent of hi bonis ut Beliuuul, Cal., Is
at Silvijrloii Uk' the summer. He
i i:t i!i( home of bin sister,
; en-lerson.
M t NJust. of the
i i ...;.' Mills, have gone to
"f- !i . v.-litre they will visit
Kev, i.. :...rwin rondirled serv
Ins at Trinity church Sunday in
tho aitM-nco of Rev. (leorKO llen
liksen, uhi is attendini; tho Nnr
wcr.ion cen'ennlal at Minneapolis.
Anr.oi.neoments have been r.
c ived nt liilveitor of tho wedding
if Mr i. Thora II. Smith to Howard
Mills Kwint; on May 30. Tho wed
dinr? tiik pi a co at Riverside, Mr.
ami .Mrs. Kv.in will make their
lu-me at Ib Hywood. Mrs. Kwini;
ia the daiii'.lter of tho late Rev.
N. lY'ctson, who for twelve years
v ,is pastor nt Trinity church at
Kihi'ilnu. Mrw. Irving also livetl
n: Silverlon ns .Vrs. Martin Smith
Mr, and Mrs. Kdwin Tlnj;letal
M vlsltin.; at Silverton at the
lmmo of M-, Tf nt'.leMad's parenis.
Mr. nnd Mm. It. TiniTlcslnd. Mr.
Tingled ad has br en principal of
the Oroiion City hir.h schtKd dur
'tur the pn' year.
Liberty News
Liberty. Ot . Jrne 9 The t.ib
rrty Women's cluh held a short
business session Friday fur flec
tion of officer? for the next club
yenr. Mrs. Dai: as was elect m!
president : Mrs. N. Cunutn chain.
Tire-president ; Mrs. O. Dencer,
Secret nry-tren:iirer.
Mrs. KcIpo of Imperial Valley,
Cnl.. ia expected here about Juno
IB ns a Ruest of Mrc. Brooks.
Mrs. Itae, who has been qui-1
111, Is much Improved.
It It Porman of .leffersnn wis
visiting hero Thursday with hl.i
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Porinan
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. I, Heiicer loft
lnut Friday with the carnvan f
United Arttmns for a meetiriR ft
Crnnts raw. southern Oipkoii
noseburc enve the caravan n royal
receipt Ion nnd entertainment ;n
Friday evening. mt. ana ww.
Ienrcr visited relatives at Med-
ford ond AflhUnd nnd returnetl
home Tuesdar.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pencor re-
fcntl7 returned from rialllng rela
tlrem In Tortland.
Mr nnd Mra Jl D. Judd of Nor-
SERVED ON JEFF FOX
Dulliis, Or., Juno 9. Jeff Fox
was arrestee at Independence on
Sunday by Sheriff Hooker on a
l-ench wurruut charging non
support. The indictment was se
cured r.t thu sarins seraion of the
grand jury but Fox was not lo
cated until yesterday. He tells
conflicting stork,, or Ilia where
abouts ourins the last lew months.
Several flues Fox lias been con
nected with moonshine and boot
ies affairs in the district and lost
ipring he nerved 30 days in the
I'olk county jail after his two sons.
If and 16 years old, were caiiKht
(.elivering booze in one of the hop
ards. He assumed the blame for
iliem at that Mm?. Ho Is held in
the county jail for trial.
HIGH SCHOOL TO LOSE
FIVE BALL PLAYERS
Five men will be lost through
graduation iroin uio saiem nign
lnml baseball team whicii jusi
finished fiuvh a successful season,
winning all ot their games by good
i.'.urgins.
The locals hav made nn envi
able record this season due to the
stellar pitching of Fabry and Ki
lls. Kllis starred out this year for
the first time but showed that he
l ad a lot of stuff. Fabry will still
1c with the red and black nine
when they start up next year.
htp lo.it through graduation will
be Kills, lloenan. Louis Glrnd.
I'aul Girod and Cutter Gould.
The Ics.1 will be felt most at
com! and short as the- (iirod boys
liavo playel good ball for the
locals. Good men will ho in school
next year from tho junior high
chool.
BOYS ARRESTED FOR THEFT
Pallas, Or., June 9. On Ihe
-barge of stealing niitomobile
tiros in Valsetz, two 17-ycar-old
boys were arretted In Kalis Mty
on Saturday evening. They pave
their names ns Hub Stevens and
IV te Suazel nul arc said lo be
transients from Washington. Tho
harKe against thetn was made by
Gordon Treat of Falls City. Thvy
ire being hold in the county jail.
wich. Conn., weio quests of Mr
and Mrs. I'. G. Judd lust Monday
This ia the fimt thno the brotlier:
have seen each other tor over 30
years.
Miss Caroline llrubetz, who is
LeaehiiiB in tho Salem hih school
will leave for British Columbia as
.:oon as school clones and t-pend her
vacation liierc.
Mra. Henry (iilbert has as her
quests, her sister, Mrs. Kroeger.
and baby of Hillsboro.
Deputy Ktalo Fire Marshal
"eorge W. Stokon and two Inspec
tora visited tho actiool hero last
week. TLcv stated that the build
ing Is deciditlly uiiftafe for tho"
on the top floor und aaid that li
would bo necessary to have fire
escape and exlinmitshers.
Mrs. Koy V. Ohinarl wilt leave
Moon for M II ttin . eastern Oregon,
where she will visit with her par
ents for a mouth.
Mr, nnd Mrs. K. William have
with I hem their llttlo grand
daughters, Ilelva ami Verla Dill.
Mrs. Bert Dougherty of Oregon
City is visiting lure with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Neuens.
Mrs. II. R. (1III and Mrs. It. A.
lathrop, Miss Wilda l.athrop nnd
Miss Lueilc Ciilo were dinner
guests Tuesday e vein ing vf Mr.
and Mrs, W. 11. Dor man.
Cloverdale News
Cloveid.ile, Or.. June 9. TU
W. C. T. L'. met Wednesilay with
Mrs. May Had ley i& hostiM?.
riiere were only a few inembe.. s
present, yet a most enjoyable day
was had by all. Mrs. Jennie
.Moore and Mrs.l'oguo of Turnci
were the visitors. The afternoon
was spent with ocal and tnstrti-j
mental music. ;
Mis. Helen I'-ut.ky went to
l-llas. Wednesday, to attend the.
Mate granfco coinention.
Mrs. Fred Sehifferer and haby
Jaughler came home from Salem.
l-'iiday.
The two oighih grade pupils
Mildred Sdiifferer and Orville
riiomas passoil their final lost and
both had a liual ttst of !)2 5-12.
M w. Art h u r K u n k nnd M i'-
M. Fliflet were shopping in Salem.
Saturday.
Mrs. Marie (lamer nnd child roll
are down at Keiser picking straw
berries.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and
children of Salem spent Sunday
her? Mr. Tliomas' cdslcr, Jim, W.
II. Wilton.
Mrs. Kachel Ker.der of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. Ceore Hurst ot
Silverton spent Fundny with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. llnmllton.
It Is reported hero that some of
the utrawbcny pickers have made
from o to $7 a day.
Mr. and Mrs. lieorgo Splcer or
North Snntiam sjent Friday heiv
with Mr. nnd Mrs DutJiky.
Man 81 Owes Health to
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w iim vtrn a well man atnt't taktr tut m.
"He (a nhtr-ont yttn old andfoea to hla
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DIES IN HOSPITAL
St. I'aul, Juno 9 Miss Theresla
W'olfert, M, died at St. Vincent's
hospital In I'orlland last Friday
evening. She had been In ill health
for some' tinio and two weeks ago
was removed to the hospital.
She leaves her father .ago 82 ;
and some cousins living at Albany.
Her funeral took place from the
church here Monday morning at
nine o'clock. She was buried in
the cemetery beside her undo who
died 20 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kluft of Mt.
Angel attended Miss Wolfert's fun
oral Monday morning.
Tho following went to Portland
Tuesday afternoon to attend the
Aheinenia at Kt. Mary's academy
that evening: Mrs. Albert McKay
(Kdnu Davidson) Mrs. J. Connor
(Marie Kirk), Mrs. Carl Smith,
(Ann Kennedy), and Mrs. Claud
Smith (Madge Nelson), all former
student of St. Mary's.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Gooding, Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Davidson and Mr.
and Mrs. John McKillip and their
families motored to Warrenton
over the week end.
MT. ANGEL DEFEATS SCIO
Mt. Ansel, Or.'. June 9. (Spe
cial.) The Mt. Angel baseball
nine added another victory to its
string on Sunday when the Scio
team was swamped on the local
diamond. The final score was 7 to
The gaui.j vas played between
showers.
Largo numbers of townspeaple
are planum-; to attend the com
mencement exercises at Mt. Angel
ollego tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock. A large class will be
graduated at this time.
Woman Breaks Arm.
Mill City. Or., June 9. Mrs. T.
F. Lawson of Gates euffercd a
tainftil inj-iry Sunday morning
.vhcii sho slipped and fell to the
ground breaking her right arm.
She was bring lit to MMl City for
medical treatment.
Jefferson News
Jefferson, Or., June 9. D. C,
Thorns and James Johnston left
Sunday to attenn the grand lodge
of MasotiH nt Portland.
Tho strawberry festival at Ieb
anon was well attended by Jeffer
son people.
Lindsey P.ity, who is attending
the lTniverHity of Oregon at Ku
gene, spent the week-end at Mel-
v:n Doty s.
The missionary society of the
Christian church met at the
church on Friday, After a very
interesting program refreshments
wero served.
T. O. Davis and family spent the
week-end in Oregon City and
Portland.
W. K. Smith and family motored
to Alsea, SuiuUiy.
Tho ball gamo between Jeffer-
eon and tiio Pumpkin Center play-
cm of Stayton wua a good game,
(ho storo being 8 lo 2 iu favor of
Jefferson.
Sunday was tho day for Marlon
oounty Masonic ond Kastorn Star
itMlges to visit the Masonic and
KasU'in Star home at Forest
(irove. Tho.tr r.ttending from Jef
ieison were Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II.
I ooney. Mr. and Mrs. George
I.ooney and H. T. George.
The musical program that was
to have hen riven at the Method
.st church Sunday evening was
postponed to a later date. The
'ale ha no; been set nt this time
T h e c nm h . n ed in i snion a ry an ,1
hildren's nay program at the
Kvanc.dical church Sunday night
wa w.'ll atti nd d. Kveryone tak
inr part in (lit program did very
well.
People ot Salem who have been
iroing Ioup: distances to fish have
not. tried th. S.intlam river at Jef
ierson. M;.ny fisu are beiiu;
caught. They are mostly trout
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Portland and Salem, Oregon
STAYTON WINS FROM ;
MILL CITY NINE 15-7
Mill City, Or.. June 9. The
l:aoball lean of Mill City suffered
their 6ccon:I defeat of the season
.it Stayton, Sunday, when Stayton
walked on the 15 to 7. It was a
rood game up until the sixth in
liiug when die Mill City boys blew
up. Mill City plays at Turner next
Sunday, GYabtree the following
bauday and at Stayton on July 3
during tlic Koundup.
7 ARE ORDAi
Mt. Angel, Or., June 9. (Spe
cial.) St. Mary'e church wua the
seno of a beautnui ceremony on
Saturday morning when seven
young men, students for a number
of years at the Benedictine seinl-
i ary, were ordr.ined in he priest
hood by Rt. Rev. Joseph McGrath.
bishop of Baker, Or. The church
was crowded' with townspeople
and relatives and friends ot the
celebrants from all parts of the
coast.
Those ordained were Sebastian
lerha.'.r, Mt. Angel; Cyril Lebold,
Salem; Vincent Koppert, Port
land; Noruert Mattcucci, Port
land; Augustine Schoenbachlor,
t. Mcneuici; Adelhelm Roellen,
St. Benedict, and Columban Man
ser, St. Benedict. This was the
first ordination ever taking place
in tue town church.
On Sunday, Father Sebastian
TerhaM real his first mass. It
was a pontifical high mass and the
ht. Mary s cuoir sang Bosig's mass.
Kev. l, i titer Victor ltafisier preach
ed the sermon.
MILL CITY MAN PROMOTED
Mill City, Oi.. Juno 9. W. B.
Singleton, who has had charge of
the tr.iffic cna or the Hammond
f.umher company office here for
the past four years, has been nro-
moiea 10 me 1'ortiand ornce and
will leave la the near future. Ills
place in the local office will be
taken by Gl,n A. Smith.
ITEMS
and graylings.
Bedford omith of Flag, Or., le
visiting hie parents, Mr. and Mrs.
U. Smith.
O. O, Epley and family of Lake
liabish Center were visiting: Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jim Weudlo of Jefferaon,
Sunday.
Ethel Klampe, a tencher In the
grades, was in Salem, Saturday, on
business.
The Jefferson Boya Pioneer
members went to Salem, Saturday,
to take part in the contest between
the different cluls.
Mr. and Mra. Longcor and two
children. Junior and Janet, of
Portland, stopped for a short visit
with Mrs. Longcor'a aister, Mrs.
Joe MrKee, Saturday evening.
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Liberty, Or., June 9. A com
munity picnic wnvi held here last
Friday, the closing day of school,
following: finiduation exercises
whicii were tiel.J ac tho community
hall Thursday evening, Juno 4.
liighth prudo fercduatea receiving
Mplomas at the exercises "were
i'abiua Schmidt, Lela Foy, Cecil
Dencer and Leland Scott. The
program which was rendered was
intended by a large audience.
The picr ic- Friday began at 10
o'clock Jii the forenoon, crowds be
ginning together at that time.
Sports begt'.n at 11 o'clock and
consisted of races, a ball game and
other activities continuing
through mo.-;t of the day. At noon
lunch wae atrangtd under tho oak
trees, many lunch baskets haying
been brought for the occasion.
Immediately following lunch a
general program was given by pu
pils of the school.
Rosedals News
Rosedale, Or., June 9. MiBs
Mildred Cannon visited friends
and relatives in Polk county over
the week-end.
Mrs. Berj,- visited at the Trick
home Sunday.
Elvln Foster and Miss Alice
Davis were married at the parson
ago here on the evening of May
23. They will reside near lirooka.
Mrs. R. Cammivck and son, For
rest, motored to Portland, Tues
day evening, to attend the com
mencement at N. P. K. I. Miss
Laura returned with them Thurs
day morning also Mrs. Corbett of
Portland for a few days' visit.
Floyd Kune had the miefortune
to hurt himself dangerously near
one eye with barbed wire while
playing last Sunday,
The birthday club met with Mr.
and Mrs. Trick last Friday even
ing. Miss Laura Cammack attended
a bride-elect shower at the home
of Mrs. Gayette Barnctt in Turner
last Saturday afternoon in honor
ot her counsin, Miss Hazel Bear,
whose wedding will occur on June
17.
USED FURNITURE
EASY TERMS
Our easy payment policy applies lo
our used furniture department. Choose
what you want pay a small payment now
and tho balance In small monthly amounts.
We do not chargo Interest.
NIT. ANGEL COUPLE ARE
Mt. Angel, June 9. The 25th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph J. Keber was cele
brated iu their home on Saturday
evening. A dinner was served at
ti o'clock with covers laid for Mr.
aud M rs. Keber, M rs. R. Keber,
Rev. Fr. Dominic, Mr. and Mrs.
John Dieh!, Mr. and Mtb. Joseph
Kruse, Inc. and Mrs. George May,
Mr. and Mra. Gourge Lassas, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Hodapp of Portland:
Francis HoQapn, Mr. and Mrs.
Alois Kcbet, Miss Elizabeth Keber
and Mias Helen Keber. Adding to
the pleasure of the- celebration was
the preseu:,? of Mrs. Joseph Kruse,
who was Mrs. Keber'e maid of
honor 25 years ago and Alois Ke
ber, who wi3 best man for his bro
ther. Ia tho evening a group of
their friends cum a in for an even
ing of cards. The affair was a
complete surprise to Mr. and Mra.
lCcbor. Additional guests for the
evening wore Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bit tack, Mr. aud Mrs. N. G. Mick
el, Mra. Hnry Saalfeld, Dr. and
Mrs. J. E. Webb, Dr. and Mrs. J.
H. McArtbitr. Mr. and Mrs. P. N.
Smith, Mr und Mrs. J. W. Ebner,
Mrs. J. D. Ebner, Sir. and Mrs.
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MONDAY. JUNE 15
Gfie treat jof die year
liSlil laugheoa"dwepe5
I NO PLAY CAN BEFUNNIEr
IF YOU ORDER BY MAIL
AdilrcBa letters, checks, post-office-
money orders to Grand
Theatre. Salem. Ore. Include
self-addressed Btmnpcd envelope
Prices, Including War Tax
Orchestra $2.20 and $2.75
Balcony $2.20 and $2.75
Boxes $2.20
Gallery ....$1.10 (not reserved)
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We have taken in a great number of pieces ot used furniture as part
payment on new. In fact so much has come in of late that we haven't hardly
room to turn around. We must clean house for we are overstocked. All
of our used goods has been reconditioned and put in first class condition
in fact some of it can hardly be told from new.
Three piece tapestry suit of massive
design that sold new for $267, we will
sell at - $125
A two-piece suite consisting of daven
port and chair upholstered in an ex
cellent grade of velour sells new at
?450. Used price $150
$2G7 three piece tapestry suite that is
in fine condition, looks just like new
but the owner wanted a mohair so we
have it for .-. $150
A birdseye maple dresser and the real
thing too. We have had lots of calls
for these but could never manage to
have one $12.50
We have 30 reconditioned ranges. They have
and are in guaranteed condition. Surely you
want in ths selection priced up from $15.
t'red Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bcrninc. Ur. und Mra. B. W. Bar
num, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barr, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Arthur Holmes, Mr, and
Mrs. GoorBe b. May, Mr. and Mrs.
I'hil May, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Klingei, r. and Mrs. J. D. Baumau,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moldl, Mr.
ond Mra. Jowepn Uerchtold, Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Holnier, Mr. und
Mrs. Joseph Bernt, Mr. nnd Mrs.
O. McGee, Dr. and Mrs. R. O. An-
pieuy, Mrs. Frances Hilleshclni,
Mr. and Mr3. Ed Koessler and Dr.
and Mrs. E. S. Donnelly. Those in
charge vere Mrs Mickel, Mrs. J.
W. Ebner and Mrs. Henry Saalfcld.
NIAGARA-DETROIT
ROAD TO OPEN JULY 1
Mill City, Or,, June 9. Uoad
engineers ot tho state highway
commission were at Niagara, Sat
in day, looking over the new high
way which is being constructed
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An appealing comedy-drama
of a girl of (ho Ghetto who
let tho fires ot ambition
burn too brightly.
Filmed with many beautiful
settings and stylish gown3.
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Anzia Yczicrska
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Comedy News
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Today Wednesday
Thursday
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Work Is progressing very nicely
on tho road, su$ It is roported that
it should be open to the public by
about July 1. The road between
Mill City aud Niagara le in fair
shape, though there Is still con
siderable mud in places that are
not exposed to the sun.
A three-piece bedroom suite of ma
hogany finish that sells now for $125.
We will sell it for less than half $55
A walnut chiffonere of very high
quality that is just like new. If we
were dishonest we could put it in our
S.12.!i0 9
There are a few pieces of odds and
ends, broken suites, etc., of new
furniture that we have put in our
used department to sell at 25 Off
Oh yes, we nearly forgot the 65 dol
lar walnut dresser that came in yes
terday. Its just like new but we
have no room and it must go at $ 15.Q0
all been gone over
will find what you
All Copper Tub
$98.50
Wood Tub
$85.00
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