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THURSDAY, JUNE 18," 1925 PAGE TWO News from Nearby Valley Points By Gapital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Fart of the State THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SA1.EMV OREGON Dallas, Or., Jun 18. Tho body of Cyrua jjlair, GG, was found iu Mill creek a tow hundred yarda below the IJiair bridRO between Sheridan and Uucll, Wednesday, about a halt day after Mr. Blair bad been mlsued from the house. Coroner Keenoy and Dr. V.- C. Staats reached tho conclusion that ho had become tjlck and went near the creek tor water and had fallen In. No Inquest was held. Mr. lilair, who was born In 1859 on the vlma where he died, did not return to the house for break fast after boIiik out to tho baru or garden nbcul 7 o'clock Wednes day niorniuB.-- A daughter, Hessle Blair, searched about the garden and barn but fulled to find him. The hired mar., Steve Porter, took up the searcn aoout 11:30 when ho came In from tho field. He found him In a thort time. Mr. Illnlr had gone down a slop ing bank to the stream, hung his hut on a i)ir,ee of drift and it ' thought had attempted to get a drink from the stream. A clay shelf roso above two feet nbovc tho water and this bore marks, probably from his shoes. The water at the place was not over two feet In depth, but moderately swift. Tho body had drifted about CO feet, through a deeper pool auu lodged on a gravel bar. It was fully clothed except for the hat. The body bore no marks of vio lence, and Dr. Staata sold It ap peared that there was little water In tho lungn. It is possible thai Mr. Illalr might have suffered a stroke. Ho had had trouble with lumbago and onc0 before had gone to tho creek bank to rest when taken with H bad spell. Mr. lllair's wlfo has been 111 and t lie shock nud excitement may prove serious for her. Mo la sur vived by Mrs. lilnir and nix chil dren. Thejo are: ltalney R. Illalr of Duoll, Mrs. Hugh Walker of nuell, Mrs. Medio Hayes of To ledo, Dan Dlalr of lluell. Mrs. Christie Dehriri; of Wlllainilia and NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Sidney-TalbotNews Mi,if,.v nr .lnno 1 8. Mr. an Mrq. c. A. Uiclilson motored from Hiii'rwood. Friday ofternuou and . visited over tho week-end wl-b tboir son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and mm. u. jr. Meier, i ney returned tu Sherwood, Monday. 'I',... I 11 Ttiml,1f mill has carload of ties at Sidney ready for ihlppiug. hip ,,,! Mra 11. VIM elier ot I'ortland and Klija Anderson of Salem were the guests of Mr. anu Mrs. U. H. Tnarp, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meier were Salem visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mia. Hay Reeves wore Salem visitors Monday. Chappel Anderson ot Portland has been visiting at the home ot his brother-in-law, J. O. Farr, for the last week. Mr. and Mm. Del Needham and son U Fairvicw, Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Juirlatt and I.loyd Marlalt were dinner guesto at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 1). K. Blinston, Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Dlckison and Mrs. C. F. Meier were shopping In Sa lem. Snturd.iy. A lot of load Improvement Is being done in district Ss at this time. Hoads oro being graded and gravel hauled to all parte of the district. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Belknap were the gueiits ot Mr. and Mrs. Harlan lielkuap at their home near Jeffersju, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Helper and children drove out from Sa lem, Sunday afternoon, to attend the hall game. Mr. anil Mm. (1. II. Tharp and Mrs. C. O. Wnitetiiau spent Satur day in Salem. K. II. L:ekr.cp of Monroe was here Saturday visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kit win Tlngelstad (if Oregon Ci.y nro spending the week nt tho home of Mr. Tingel Btad's brother, Martin Tlngelatud. Mr. nnd Mm. (J. II. Marlatt, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Dicklson, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Meier and Miss Janls Mclor motored to Salem. Sunday evening, to on.'oy the Zune tirey plciure shown at the Grand thea ter. Mr. and Mr.i. A. II. Wyatt ol Rnlem spent Sunday at tho home ot their snn-lii-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooley. Mr. nnd Mil K. J. Freeman had as their gusMs over Sunday, Mrs. Freentan'n eisler, Miss Grace Harding and Miss Cecil Daniels ot Corvullls. Mini Harding and Miss Daniels altemtirg the Oregon Nor mal alumni punlc at Helinlck para, Sunday afternoon and droe trom there to the Freman home. Miss DeVar.ey nnd Monroe Cooley of Albany were guests at the Cooley home, Sunday. Mr. k.id Mia. Arthur Johnson of Albany epelit Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II II. Hampton. Mr. and Mi. i9 Cooley and Mr. and Mr. Warren Cooley mo tored to Scotts Mills, Suuday, for the day. Norrla Doty lias been spcndlnn the week at Wugene with his uncle and aunt, Mr. Mia. Mrs. Cecil Doty. , Mrs. Charles Lohf and children ot Anaconda, Mont., arrived Wed nesday to vlilt With Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Whiteman for the next few day. Mrs. Lohr Is Mr. Whlte man'i daughter. Mr. and Mrs. WMbur Needham f Salem drove out tor the bill iinMxio lilair of lluell. The body was turned over to a ci,..i,ini, imiiertuker by Coroner Keney. There was a possibility of suicide, hut ine spot wueio had entered the water, his previ ous actions and the condition of Mrs. Ulair sre tnought to point mo:e toward an accident. Arrangements for the funeral bad not been mode weunesua evening. TO INSPECT ROAD Moniltora of the Marlon county court will e to Detroit Friday to inspect the new uetroii-masara h t oh u-n v w here t he v a re to naas upon the work recently done on the $300,000 project into tne neart 01 I he forest resorvo. Tho praams nn tho hlf'hwfiv has already been completed and tho roadway la now being laid, preparatory to surfac ing. The county has an interest amounting to $30,000 In the high way. Wnrrl from the state denartment received last week announced that t?nvornmont rom-oHcntativea had approved the work and that It would be completed as soon as the approval of tiie county court had been secured. Dofinito plans have not been made on the extension of ho highway Into the fish lake district. JUNIOR GOLFERS TO PLAY AT GORVALLIS The red and black golf team will go to t'Jrvallis next Saturday where they are to meet the Cor vullis and Eugene teauia on the Corvallls course. This will he the final match of the season, which will determine the state champion, ship fur the Ivigh school teams out side of Portland. They are play ing for the Clifford Brown silver cup. The local team has a good start for tho cuamlnonship as they won tho first two matches with eaee and aro expecting to do the game In this meeting. Tho locals now have- a standing of 58 according to (ho Nassau system of scoring. game Sunday afternoon and spent I lie evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Doty. Word was received here Tues day that Mra. Eva Stevens of Seat tle, Wash., was Killed thero on Monday. Mn. Stevens was former ly Kva Wbiteinan and lived In Sid ney from early childhood until her marriago about five years ago She had many friends here. Rela tives have been unable as yet to learn Just how she met her death. Mr. and (In. William White of Kugene visited wltb Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Whiteman, Sunday. Lindeey Doty, who has been liv ing In Kugene for the last two years, arrived at the Doty farm Sunday to stay through tho sum mer. Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Farr and Miss Nettie Knrr of Portland were guests at the .1. O. Farr home Sun day. Gervais News Gervals, Or., Juno 18. Mr. and Mra. Hyrd and family of Salem motored to Ccivals, Monday even ing. Mr. and Mm. Fred Manning arc the proud parents of a new baby girl. Mrs. V. T. Ouurorth ot Ger vais, who was operated on by Dr. IVHey for btonwich trouble, re turned home Sunday much im proved. Mrs. Jopen of Portlnnd. who is the daughter of Mrs. S. D. Man ning of Gorc 'i. has a nine-pound haby boy. Mother and baby are both getting along fine. Mr. nud Mr. Otto Schwab mo- tore 1 to Subm, Tuesday, on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Chester HVntiigan ot I'illainoi.k, who have been stay- ng with his mother. Mrs. Henni- g;in after a ehorr illness, returned to their homo Tuesday. in tho elect. mi for tho Gervaih union high school just two dis trict;, were ior it nnd four again-! it. Hut tho people ot Herva' nay that they will Imvo a standard high srhool, oven if It is not union. Falls City News rtii i u,r, ur,, j u uo i. anas Geneva Treat end Sverett Cannon wer married today in Monmouth it, ma mini? i'i nor utim, mm. ivu Itogers. Mtas Trout is tht youiiK est tiauKhtor ot Mr. and Mrs. U, U. ui runs .ity nnu Air. uinn nou s home t nt Flora. Or, The Vnlttlir rminla hnva Kn., rll .... I ounKuitulations of their ninny friends. A nur..ber cf Salem folk werr week-end vi3itnm at the home of Mr. ami Mr. J. P. Moyer. Amonj; i ii v iu ne ph. mm m rs. i. (.ill Ian. nnd con, Mr. and Mrs. Har- " j ""i'i ti i . nnu iirn. nn Knieht and dauehter nnd Mr Coourud. A. F. Courier end son. Clive. are n Kupenj this week. Mill City News Mill CUV Or Juno 1 ft . 1 P Smith and ttnitly ot Mill City lft Monday niornlnv for an utn Irtn to Norlh Dakota, xoectln to re turn to Mill tlty in about six weeka. FALLS CITY HIGH Fulls City, Or., June 18. The following Ii'ivo been elected :t-s teaeuers for 11125-20 in the Fall; sCity hfgh .ool: Fred J. Patton graduutc o Wii!amettc university, superintendent end athletic coach with Mrs. Mabel Hatch, Miss Doro thy Ostraiuier and Miss Phyllis Palmer connecting the faculty. The present plan is just to have four tonchei'3 t) carry on the high school work. Mrs. Kate G. Uoyd of Portland has been elected principal of the rado school, bhe will also have the eighth g.'ade and give instruc tion in mush and art. Mrs. George Logan, Mrs. Jessie Moyer, Mis Paulino Job..s and Miss lua is Graham are the hold-over mem bers of the grade school faculty, leaving two vucancies to be filled. J C. Frink was re-elected jani tor of the high school and Bert Keller was Klectcd as janitor of the grade school. ATHLETIC FIELD VOTED AT CENTRAL HOWELL Central Howell, Or., June IS. Tho annual school election was held at the school house Monday Clarence Simmons was elected to nerve on tlu echool board for a term of three years. The district voted for ai additional acre of ground to be used for a baseball diamond. DR. ALLEN REELECTED AS SCHOOL DIRECTOR Mill City, June 18. At a meet ing of tha Mill City school dis trict held at the school house Monday evening. Dr. W. W. Allen was reelected as director, and Delbert B. Hill was reelected as clerk. Following the meeting all present were taken on a tour through the school buildings. im X. R nikA nnd rimiphtnr Gweyneth, left Monday for the weeks visiting frlenda and rela tives, Q. H. Webster, trnvelinf; freight and passenger agent tor the V. M. & St P. railroad, of Portland, vas a butiiness visitor here Tuesday. E. F. Ghormtey, traveling freight and ,nesenger ant for the Southern Pacific company at Salem, waa in the city Monday on business. Jefferson News Jefferson, Or.. June IS. Mrs Ed Smith aal sun, Edward Doyle, spont Tuesda in Albany. Mrs. Ralp'a Weddle and children returned from Oregon CUy, Tues day evening. Jack Hale has treated his farm near Jefferson for eautera Oregon property. George Van Koten sold his blacksmith ihop to J. A. Kandolph of Salem, Mr, Van Koten has not yet elated what he will do. The annual birthday party of Doris Car dine Holand, who was seven years old Tuesday, was hold at her home. Alter a very en joyable afternoon, refreshments were served. Besides the hostess thoso present were, Alma Fraley, Shela and Shirley Roland, Mar garet Kllea Smith, Frances Carl Phelps, Geraiuine Peters, Mur- jorie and M;uy Ixmise Fontaine and Dorothy tlltt. Mrs. Phelps. and Mrs. Lviipj assisted Mrs. Ho- and in eerrin ine gucste. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Allen re turned Tue.id-iy after a ten days' viiat in Itoseburg. They aro the proad possessorb of a new grand son. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Randolph ami tsou. CIi -i lie, and granddaugh ter, Lillian Cooper, are staying at the Jrffetvo'i hotel. The mcmbtrt. ot the Methodist church P.tblo cUma were Invited to attend o wienie roaat at the home of T. O. Davit. Miss Opal Harron was the hono p.uest. G unes were played till a late hour after which dainty refreshments were served and the wienits roanted. Thos? present were. I -aura Mason, Luclle Smith, Ruby I-ooney, Opal Uarwa. Marguerite I-ooney, Juanlta Hart. Doiothy Hit:. Nellie Wall, Mar garet Wall. Garnet W hid be and Marion Sims, Virtus Scehale, Hi I lie Smith, laVeru Davis, Darrell Far low. Orrin Smith, Hen.-ion Spragg. Wesley Davia. Noel Davis. Gilbert Spragg and Robert Bearh, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barron and daughter. Opal, left Wednesday for OregonCily, where tbey will pend a few dnys visiting, after which they will leave by train tor their home in Oktahoma. Miss Wilms, Sechalo, who has been attended normal at Mon mouth, is nn.ie for a week'a vaca tion. She will return again to school. Rosedals News ItoKulale. Or., June IS. Mr. and Mra. Co! and family attend ed a family picnic near Sherwori laflt Hunday. Mlaa Ixl. Durrla and Mrs. Paul Burria ot Salem motored to the beach at NesKowia laat Saturday, returning- Sunday evenlnir. Hm, Stella I'trry and children, 99 ATTEND REUNION OF CRABTREE FAMILY Scio, Or., June 18. The Crab tree funiily reunion was held at the old spring on tne John Cru'J tree donatloi land claim three mil?s south of Scio last Sunday. There were 'J9 present, nearly all being members of the Crab tree family. Dinner was spread on long tables under I lie big shudc trees. Mrs. S. V. CJ nines, 85, was the oldest member present. All those present were residents ot this com munity. Ila'i all members of (he family residing in the state been present the ir.imber would have been much iaigcr. DAUGHTER OF PIONEER OREGONIAN PASSES ON Tacoma, Wrwh., junc 18. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Harris, last ot the children ot Central Morton M. Mc Cavver, plonker legislator of the old Oregon territory and ot Cali fornia, died here yesterday at the age of 72 years. Her father for many years commanded an im portant place in the pioneer life of Oregon, Washington and Cali fornia nnd v'is recorded as one of the originator. ot the territorial law of Oregon, the first legielation of the kind in the United States. Ho came to Oregon in 1843 with the l.arty led by Peter H. Burnett, first governor of Oregon. He was commissary general of Oregon territory during the Indian -wart; of 1855 and 1 S5C. BOY AND GIRL SCOUTS DEDICATE NEW CABINS Mill City, June 18. The boy and girl scouts of Mill City held open house in their new cabine Monday evening, having as their special guests the Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges and the lire department, thru whose efforts mainly the building of the cabins was made possible. A large num ber of the above mentioned, their wives and friends visited the cab ins during the evening, which have been fitted up very nicely including new rustic furniture and fireplaces. The girl scouts served refreshments to all visit ors. ITEMS formerly of Ihta place but no bf Suttcoe, Wash., la visiting iher brother, M. Ul'nston, and family. W. E. Wn and Mrs. Floyd Hates attended the Friends yearly meeting; at Portland last week as delegates from this place. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and fam ily drove to Portland to the year ly meeting; Sunday. Misecs Helen and Laura Cam- ma-k returned from Portland, Sunday evening. Rov. Clyde Thomas fiulshed his pastorate here June 7 and will move Boon to Salem, where he Is doiner carnenter work. Carroll Tamplin of Portland will occupy the pulpit next sun day. Floyd Dates attended the year ly meeting at Portland, Saturday iiiulit and Sunday. M. BlinstJ.i and family visited the former'3 sitter at Lebanon last Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dear and family visited relatives here Sua-. day afternojl. At the annual school electlou held Monday, W'illnrd Campbell was elected a member of the board and Floyd Dates wag elected clerk. Mr. and Mre. Clark. " mission aries among the radians on the Kla'nath reservation, stayed wltn Mr. nud Mrs. Way. Monday night Three Indians accompanied them on their war back to the reserva tion from Portland. Mrs. W. K. Way Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Taylor of Salem, and helping her move to a home ahe has bought there. Tho t'.ammack family attendei the wedding of their niece, Miss Hazel Dear ot Turner, Wedneeuas aftornon at a o'clock. The groom waa Hay Stewart of Spring Valloy, Minn. Alter a tew days at the beach they will motor to their new honin in Minnesota. Mrs. W. II. Corhett returned to her home In Portland, Wcducsday. Halls Ferry H.11 Ferry, Or., June 18. Krnest and Murry Croshaw are ill tit- national guard encampment at Camp Jackcon. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Brown and family Metered t-o Daurelwood Monday to attend the wedding oi their son, Ed. 1 " ' Clarence Dt nald returned ml Thursday from Swiss Home, whert he has been working in a logging camp. Wendal Dun Ran Is on an ex tended vlftit with his aunt, Mra. B D. Fiddler. Miss Hamilton of Portland it the week-en 1 with Miss llcc Brown. Mm Jim PM.ir of Jeff, 50 ll spend several t!ays Inet week tth her son, BUja. and family. Mont Colby was In thhi vicin ity for a few days last week, re turning Monday to bis work at Klamath Fal1 Mr. and Mrs B. F. Townsend spent Sunday at the 0. L, Bow man home. Kcv. McVeney waa calling Sat urday and Sunday getting ac quainted as he la the regular min ister at preasnt. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cummlngr and family and Mr. and Mr. W. 0. Pettyjohn and daughter, Max- ine, motored to Sod v I lie. Sunday They reported ft Terr pleasant trip. FALLS IN RIVER Going swimming after being for bidden by hU parents to do so, falling from a long wire swing in to deep water, becoming afflicted with cramps and unable to grasp the pole which bis brother reached to him wheti he arose tu the sur face for the second time, is the record ot Louis Victor Deseruno. lately of Branch, Mich., but re cently moved to West Salem. The accident occuircd at the same spot where the young Quinland boy was thought to have drowned a year ago. , The place r.as been used for swimming by the youth of Weal Salem for a number of years. A long wire, to which a bur is at tached is fastened to tho top of a tree which :eant out over the sur face of the river. Boys graps the bar and ewin cut over the water, letting themselves drop when well out from the shore. The place In located u suurt distance south of the West Salem auto camp, whe.o the family was sUiymg. It ie reported t'qat three chll dre:i were burned to death at tlu Deserano family home in Michi gan when the house there burned down previous to the time they started for Oregon. They came west with tue intention of mak ing their home near Salem. Louis, aged 15, iti the fourth child of the family to die m an accident. Yesterday's accident occurred early in the tiflernoon. The bodv was recovered by W. B. Gerth of Weet Salem after a search of near ly three hour and with the as sistance of i. M. Hammer of Sa lem. Tho drowned boy is survived by his father, mother, two sisters and two brothers. CENTRAL HOWELL GETS JOURNAL IN JIG TIME Cetnral Howell, Or., June 18. Central Howell deserves a place on the map vhm It comes to getting the latest news. The Capital Jour nal leaves tho press at 3:30 p. m and is delivered at the Central Howell store at 3:55, where sub scribers may call for their evening paper. HAY HARVEST IS BEGUN Sidney, June 18. Haying. which has been somewhat delay ed by the rains and cloudy weather of the la6t two weeka, has begun in this section this week. Clover and wild hay has been ready for some time, but farmers bave delayed cutting. preferring to let the crop become over ripe, rather than to run the risk ot It spoiling In the field. Oats and vetch hay will not be ready to cut for a week or ten days. There will be an abundance of all kinds of hay, this year throughout the entire district. HERR BERRY YARDS BUSY Central Howell, Or., June 18. Strawberry picking is on in full swing in tho Elvfn Herr berry yards. Mr. Herr baa a crew ot about 60 persons and keeps them busy every day. Tourists from several different states have stop ped to pick for a while, but dis satisfied with the recent Oregon mist have wandered on. $62,000 BOND ISSUE SOLD Dallas, Or., Jt:ne 18. Two bond Issues for street improvements, ag gregating about $62,000 were bid In Monday night by the Lumber men's Trust company of Portland at a premium cC $44.30 per $1000. Four bids wrro entered for the two Issues, and one by the Dallas City bank for the smaller Issue of ids: 3.1 2. CLAUDINE GOFFIN WEDS Central Howtll. Or., June IS. A. young June bride of the wek was Miss riiudine Coffin, who was married last Monday at Van couver, Wash., to Carl Zfmmerman from Hethany. They were accom-; panied on th trip to Vancouvri by the bride' father, Adolph Gof- tin. The Wonder USKIDE Outwore Three Leather Soles in this Test. Think what that can mean in cutting your shoe bills. Ani for a Better Heel to Walk on Tha "U. S." Spring-Step Heel-a fit companion for USKIDE Sold. Mad of new Spravtd Rubber, the purest, toughest rubber made. Get pair right away. United States IU START PAVING ON CRATER LAKE ROAD SOON Klamath Tylls, Or., Juno 18. Paving of both entrances to Crater Lake national park wilt start July 1, accord in? to announcement made hero today by William E. Arnold, superintendent of the Warren Construction company, whose firm va awarded the con tract. The work will approxima'e 20 miles and will cost iu the neighborhood ct 52G0.000. Park officials will provide good detours for auto tourist during the time the raving i in progress and these will be only for short stretches. Improvement of both the Klamath Falls and Medford entrances viil proceed simultane ously, the paving ofUcial an nounced. SCIO WOMAN IS STRUCK BY AUTO AND INJURED Scio, June 17 Mrs. Rhoda Hud son, who Uvea with her hair brothers, Frank and Miles Care on the West Scio road about one mile west of Scio met with an ac cident Sunday evening while re turninc: from church at Scio. Slio rode out 'With some friends and when sho alighted from the car In front of her home she wait ed until a car had passed before starting to, cross the road, and when crossing was struck by an other car which ahe did not see. The right rear fender of the car struck her, throwing her to the ground and breaking her shoulder and hip and badly bruising her. BRUSH CREEK SCHOOL ELECTS NEW DIRECTOR Sllverton, June 18 At the an nual school election of Brush Creek school Dan Dybsetter was elected director to serve for a term of three years. L. H. Meyer was elected clerk. Pine Cone troop of the Girl Scouts will picnic at Coultrin on June 28th. Mra. M. G. Gunder son and Miss Esther Larson, cap tain of the troop, will chaperon the girls. AIRMEN SEARCHING FOR AMUNDSEN AT KINGS BAY Kings Bay, Spftzbergen, June 17. (A. "P.) The Norwegian air men who are to search for the missing Amunosen-Bllsworth polar expedition arrived here at 11:36 o'clock this morning from Advent Bay. Virel033 messages were ex changed between the two planes during the trip. SALEM TEAM DEFEATS ' CENTRAL HOWELL NINE Central Howell, Or., June 18. The Salem paper mill team de feated the Cetural Howell team on the Selah Borings diamond last Sunday by a score of 11 to 6. Ralph Wennei, one of Central Howell's players, was painfully in jured while playing and had to have the services oc a aocior. The community young people met at tho church Saturday even ing tor a 9o:lal evening. Clarenco Herr, accompanied by Miss Eclilh Leichty and Miss Agnes Wolluian, spent Sunday at the beach at Pacific City. ENTERTAINS ANKENY CLUB Bi.inov Turn 18 Members of the Ankeny Welfare club were enter tained at the home of Mrs. it.. J. fM,Ti lmt Thursday. There was a good attendance and a splen did program was enjoyea. airs. piifronn FMnlfiv was winner In the game played during entertainment hour. Delicious retresnmenuj oi sandwiches, cake and coffee were served by tho hostess. Club mem bers present were, Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mrs. Kugene Mniay, .Mrs. u. n. Marlntt. Mrs. C. O. Whiteman, Mrs. G. H. Tharp, Mrs. C. F. Meier, Miss LouIao Ralle and the hostess, Mrs. R .T. freeman. Mrs. Wm. Free- man nn4 Mlwn Tlnrnthv Frppmnn and Miss Janis Meier were club guests for the aiternoon. FOUR-L INSTALLS OFFICERS Silvorton. June IS (Special) The following officers were instal led by the local 4-L association for the coming year: L. M. Elliot, chairman; S. It. Becbe, vice-chair man ; Mat he w G ibson, secretary- treasurer. Theodore Sanderson acted as installing officer. Sole for Wear TlWw ffcrae leather Jt Wart Ml on tUer am on the Uft Rubber-Company F, Dallas, Or., June 18. The Polk County Fanners Union is planning on makinp; Its annual picnic Sat urday, June 20. at Rickrcoll park, a big event. The affair is open to all who wish to attend and a pro gram of speaking, music and sports Is beiu? arranged. James S. Burch of the Oregon Agricultural college has been se cured as the principal speaker of the day. Pinal arrangements were made at a meeting ct the program com mittee on Tuesday night at the T. J. Alsip tarm. A large number besides the committee was present -ml n vIenie roast featured the Mrd. Chambers of Mon lead tlie group in commun ity iiMiging. About 160 were out for the occasion. Masons Hold Banquet Mill City, June 18. The mem bers of Masonic lodge No. 180 of Mill City enjoyed a banquet at the Hammond hall Monday eve ning, after which they visited In a body the new cabins of the Mill City scouts, who were holding open house. 'UWs Catarrli Medicine oth local and internal, and has beet uccMsful in the treatment of Catairl oc over forty years. Sold by all druggistr I. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo, Ohl Ha tr linental Another Aluminum Sale Another Lot of Fine Bargains right in the midst of the season when you must have them. This week Friday and Saturday June 19th and 20th we offer another big shipment of that High Grade ware just what you have been buying at our sales. Take your choice of l12and2qt. Double Boilers Fine Round Roasters Large Drip Pans ID qt. Water Pails 6-cup Percolators 10-qt. Dish Pans Angel Cake Pans 6-qt. Covered Kettles 8- qt. Open Kettles 6-qt. Covered Stew Pans lOVrin. Colanders 3-piece Sauce Pan Sets 9- cup Muffin Pans Take any piece or as many as you wish for ONLY 75 CENTS We think we have enough to last the entire two days. Every piece is fully guaranteed. GEO. E. ALLEN Hardware and Machinery 236 N. Commercial Street POURING CONCRETE FOR ALBANY BRIDGE PIERS Albany, June 18 The pouring of approximately 35,000 cubic yards of cement In the coffor dama pre pared to build the five piers In the river channel ot the state high way bridge crossing the Willam ette river here will be completed within the next few days, report Superintendent Wheatou. Owing to some bad luck on build ing- pier number three, the work haa been detained a few days. Tho work of the fourth pier In placing the cement Is now on with the fifth the last of the number, to be built witliin the next few days. The piers on an average require approximately 700 cubic yards of cement. The piers extend about 11 feet below the bottom of the river which on an average is 25 feet deep. The laying of the steel will be gin in about two weeks. This work will not be detained on account of the piers not being seasoned, a but little of the weight Is placed on them In the preliminary work, it is reported. The builders antici pate no further delay on account of weather conditions or materials. Never Failed Her in 60 years "Beecham'i Pill have been byword In my home lor over 60 venri. awl were In mf iDothor'i home In EogUod. Now I am & yean old. I have oevet known Beecham's Pills to fal to relieve the wofK headache and coo tlpatlon." MrfcaRu5KHiPltt3burgh. Pa Pcr FREE SAMPLE write B F. Allen Co., 417 Canal Street. New York Buy from your drucsUt in XS and SM boxea For amttipation, bdSautness. tkh headacka and other difcKn'C athncntt take Beecbam's Pills Rait nn nrfMllv-annolntad. fait trini-COn- trains through tha famoui Canadian Facinc Kockles; dining service ana accomoda tions are typical of this workl-wide travol ' system's high standard. Low Round Trip Fares to September IS tot CHICAGO BOSTON DETROIT MONTREAL NEW YORK WASHINGTON ST. LOUIS PHILADELPHIA TWIN CITIES ; Return Limit October 31, 1925 Liberal stopovers at all points, including the famous resorts , at Banff and Laka Louisa. W.H.Dcaccn GerilAgenl PasstDepl SSTMrdSlMuHnmahMoieiBldg. Portland For Freight tc O. H. Btcktr, Dlitrict Frcljht Agent