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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925. News from Nea&y Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO" VETS TO CRABTREE Veterans of Foreign Ware, the Ladles auxiliary and their friends will hold a atate encampment at laland Inn on the upper Crabtree creek on July 2, 3 and 4, accord ing to recent announcement. Two days of conclave and a big cele bration on the Fourth la the plan of the executive committee which met yesterday with I. V. Jones, department commander of the veterans' organization, to discuss plans for the meet. State Senator Jay H. Upton of Bend, Hon. M. D. Shanks of Leb anon and F. C. Stclmacher of Al bany are among thoso who have been scheduled to speak before tho encampment. The army rou tine will be revived for tho three day gathering and the veterans will again eat and sleep at the call of the bugle. The Woman's Auxiliary will have quarters In the residence of H. H. Horn where careful arrangements have been made for their comfort and entertainment. Accommoda tions at the Inn Include a large camp ground, the spacious Inn building Itself, and every provision that can add to the comfort of the week-end campers. A pavilion and platform has been specially built to provide a place for the meetings and speeches. The Inn Is built on tho old Clark Mill property. Instruction have been issued to those who wish to mnke tho trip to go to the Larwood bridge on the Crabtree creek and from there to tako tho road to La comb or the one known as the "lower road" to the Inn. jj , Maimed Boy Prize Penman LEAVE PRISON C. IS. Shclton, 23 you old, and Ex.-a McKunzle, 24, trusties at the state penitentiary, escaped from the flax :eUlnK plant outside the prison walls yestcrduy nfteruoon Shelton was received from Lane county December 3, 1924, to do two years for larceny. He Is laborer. McKonzto was received from Polk county January 22, ivj, to Borve elx years for rape. He Is a logger. The men are believed to have neon seen In the vicinity of Mid way park between Salem and Jcf ferson Into yesterday. JEFFERSON DEFEATS MILL CITY TOSSERS Jefferson, Or., Juno 23. Joffer boii hall players played the Mill City team Sunday and won by a ncoro of 14 to 7. Jefferson will play South Sanllnm noxt Sunday at South Santiom and will play Tangent on the Jefferson diamond on the 4th of July. .VV.-:..- r;-?iM 'si !Fit. Vf'.i'-t . via is f rT"c, J, h&r& Harold Wursthorn, fourteeen, of West New York, N. J., although handicapped by the absence of both hands, succeeded la winning certificate for his proficiency in ponmanshlp. Ho plans to be a lawyer. DALLAS DEFEATED BY VALSETZ TEAM 5 TO 3 Dallas, Or., Juno 23. ValsetK stopped Into second place In the Polk con uly leoguo 'and Dallas dropped to third aa the rwnilt of a 5 to 3 victory for Valeotz on the Dallas grounds Sundhy. The game wag 1 to 1 until the seventh fn- nliuj when Valsotz found the Dallas pitcher. Independence loads Ihc league without n defeat. MANY VISIT AT GHAMPOEG Cliampoog Tark, Or., Juno 23. Among Sunday's visitors to tho park from Salem were D. H. Leech Alotha K. l'erry, Lucile P. Hall. Charles B. Perry, Eleanor H. l'erry. Mrs. Edith C. Wilson, Mrs. P. 11. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Thompson. Mm. I3!alo DeVine, Mr. and Mrs. William lvie, Mrs. J. C. Ste'le and J. C. Stcllc. Othor towns in Marlon county represented were: Hubbard. V. O. Tennyson. The town In the slut,, sending the largest number ot visitors for the day was McMlnnvllle with 29 porsons. all making their flint vis it to the place and experiencing difficulty In finding it, owing to there being no sign In Yamhill county bearing tho namo Cham-loe. EPWORTH LEAGUE PLANS PARK FUND BENEFIT Falls City, June 23 The Ep worth league of the M. 13. church will give an entertainment Friday evening June 26 at Victory hall It will be a gypsy program with an admission of twenty-five and ten cents, the proceeds will be used to add to the fund plodgcd by the league for park Improvements es pecially the swimming pool and other athletic Improvements. Everyone in the community will profit by theso Improvements aa they are open for the public at all times. So let's all help the young folks tu ralao tho needed funds. ART CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Falls City. June 23 Tuesday af ternoon Mrs. B. O. White was hos tess to the Art club. The house was made charming with a pro fusion of summer flowers, The buslnowt part of the meeting was the election of officers. For president, Mrs. Ceo. Lowe: vice- resldent, Mrs. Hay McDonald, re elected; and secretary-treasurer. Mrs. M. D. Hammel. This will bo the Inst moetlna- of me Club until oarly fall. The din Ing table was made very attractive with .flowers and favors of little men made from gumdron. Mrs. O. E. Monkwalk of Aber deen, WuHlilngtun, was the specia guest. 410 REGISTER IN Four hundred leu children reg istercd tor bummer school iu Sa lem public schools yesterday, th opening day of school. Enough more oro expected by school i thorities to bring the total up to 500 before the term closes. The Grant and Yew 1'ark school buildings are- being used for the school. Grant yesterday reported a registration 01- 226, Yew Park 182. Ml b Margaret Cos per is In genevtu charge of the summer school at both buildings. Assist ing her are 11 erftlc teachers from Safem.and Portland grade schools and from Monmouth normal school. Na.nes of critics teache are as follows: mrs. M. V. Dun can, grades 1 and 2; Mrs. Carr, grades 3 and 4; Miss Williams, grades G an J 6; Miss Susy Bonnet, grades 7 and 8, all of Grant school Critic toachars at Yew Park school arc as follows: Misa Leona Burch am, .grades 1 and 2; Mrs. Beskoy, 3and 4; Miss Onita Wirtz, 5 and 6; Mrs. Edna Russoll, 7 and 8 and Mm. WUhycombe, assistant to Miss Cosper. There are approximately 40 graduates ot Monmouth normal uchool doing tho actual teaching All expenses are being paid by tne normal school. Dallas, Or., Juno 23. Fran Kinfcdt of West Salem was held to the grand jury on a charge of put ting out roison after a bearing be fore Justico of the Peace Coad, Monday. Mr. Einfedt was arrest ed Sunday by Sheriff Hooker ooh complaint of George Aschenbren ner, a nsighbor, who alleged that Einfedt had poisoned two police dogs and a pet coyote for him last week. Einfedt and Aschenbrcnner had had some trouble. Klufedt claim ing that the coyote and dogs were killing his chickens. The charge in one that h seldom brought, but Is a fterlous offense. It is said that the law makes the penalty more sovere for placing poison in the rtayUtno than at night, and Eln fedt la charged with putting on poison in tho daytime. SILVERTM COUPLE MARRY NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS JEFFERSON Jefferson, Or., Juno 23. Mr and Mrs. T. O. Davie and family motored to Portland, Friday. Air. and Mm. Joo McKco re turned FrLlay from i few days fiohlnR trl to tho const. Clara nnd Agues Theissea at tended the pioneer picnic at llrownsvlllo, Friday. Robert Ueach left Sunday morn. Ing for LonKvlow, Wash., when he will won: during the summer Mrs. II. L. Welch left the lnsl of the week for St. Helens to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Smith nnd family motored to l'ortlund, Sun day, to get Mrs. Smith's mother, Josephlno Looncy, who haa beer. snoudiiiK several weelui there 1 Itln.t f'-icudj and relatives. Mls Dorothy Krakllio left the laat of tho week for Newport, where she has employment fur the summer, Mr. und Mrs. Hnrloy Llbby spoilt Monday In Salem. Nekton Uilmoro, who was se verely Injured by a fall, is able to be around again. Helen Klks left Monday for Moui-outh, where she will attend Bummer school at the Oregon Nor mal school, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Auhllmau and daughter, Helen, spent Friday evening at the home ot Mrs, K. J. Wliedbco. Mrs. II. C. Shlolds returned Fri day after spending a tow days in Portland attending the Hose Fes tival. John J. MorlU and Mr. nnd Mrs P. J. Merits and eon came down from Salem, Sunday and spent the day at B. J. Morlti. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Klmbcr and daughters spent Sunday at T. O. Davis' home. Mrs. Hoscoe Thomas spent Mon day In Portland. Mr. Clarence Llbby spent Mon day In Snlem. Jean Smith la spending a few days visiting rolntivee In Salem. D. H, Loonoy Is having nls bouse repainted. Mrs. 8. K. Beck and daughter. Joan, arrived on the Shasta Limit ed from nnrllngame, Cal., to vis it with Bather Roland. Mrs. Beck is n niece of Mies Roland s. If n ft !),. II n tttn.1t daughter. Donna June, spent Mon day In 8alem. -trud Weddl. Mrs. Adolph Oleon and two chil dren left Monday for their home in Portland after spending the week-end at the homo ot Mrs. Oer SILVERTON Silverton. Or., June 23. Mr, and Mrs. (lilbcrt Underdahl and children, (!nri:hlld and Irvin, mo tored to Portland, Saturday, to visit with reintlveo over the week end. They also planned to attend iho concert Riven at the auditor ium by the Oslo unlvoreily stu- uenui chorus. ltev. George llenrlksen returned lo Silverton, Saturday, from Mln neapnlls, where he had been at lending tho Norso Centennial and also the ycirly convention of the Norwegian I.ulbernn chinch. Mrs. Hcnrlknen. who accompanied her husband on Hie trip east did not return now but Is expected home within the next two week. Mike Stoirusto, Prcnlla Ilovde und Alfred Jciihou motored to the Hnntlnm rlvor in the Mehutna die trlct Saturday night to Inveatlgate fishing conditions. Tho atreauu appeared to bo well fished out ac cording tu llielr report as they naa no patuniar lurk and all nth er fishing parties nicouirteiod on their trip reported tho same condl. tions. The party returned Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mm. S. West and chil dren of Portland were guests at ine Legard-Laraon wedding Sun- uoy. Mrs. West Is a elstor of Mr. Degard. L. C. floplerud has sent work home that be will probably remain in ine east for two more months Ho has been attending a number of convention In Minneapolis and tnv-n tnero planned to go to Iowa Gains Twenty Pounds In Weight. "I started t.Vlng tWchim'i Pllli for sick hesdachts. Now I don't know whtt a headache is, "From a frail woman wclfhinf teaa . than a hundred pounds, 1 have be come well and healthy and tip the scales at one hundred and twenty." . kill Finn. A. DurtM, BUWrira, Mm . F. Attn Co, I7 C.o.1 Stm, Not Tort nr trom nut dnsaM as muI m am r cmnttnm. Met klt)m. aW MiaM adb. Qeecham't Pills FALLS CITr Falls City, Or., June 23. J. N Sur.ipter of lewlston. Idaho, has been visiting with his nlcco, Mrs. j .u. ittie.son. Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Paul and Miss JciiBle Paul drove to Now- port. Sunday. Mr. Paul returned lo rails City, Monday, and Mrs Paul and JchsIo will remain at the Deai-h for a week's outing. Miss (llndys Paul left for Mon month, Monday, where she will at tend summer school. Sir. and Mra. A. R. Meyers and Mrs. M, Huffman spent Sunday In auim. Mra. P. E. McDonald of Puyal lup. Wash.. Is here to spend the summer with hor eon, J. IC. Leve- ncn. Mr, nnd Sirs. O. Aurland came up from Riokrenll, Saturdnd, and retuiued Sunday evening. Mr, nnd Mrs. Wilbur Rhoades and family nnd aiiss Violet Mc Cann and father drovo to New port, Sunday, and spent tho dny. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Drown drove to rortlan.1, Monday, after an other D3W car. Mr. and Mrs. Cicve Towell and family and Lynn Jones nttendeJ Iho Farmers Union picnic Satur day at Ulckreall in tho Burch grove. Mra. Delia Kills nnd fire grand daughters. Ileitis, Krma. Klolse. ilicno nnd Delia Mrmmgnl. have moved t. Yakima to be with their father, Mr. McDougal. Silverton, June 23 Sunday ono o'clock nt the homo of her par ents, Miss Blanche Esther Larson, daughter of air. nnd Mrs. Walter C. Larson, became the brldo of Alvin Legnrd, uon of Mra. A. O. Leg.-ird, Itov. George Henrlksen of ficiating, before a group of rela lives and Intlmnte friends. An altar of vine mapie and In dlon Arrowhead, banked with 111 lies, sweot peas, canterbury bells, mock orange blossoms and fox gloves, was Improvised In the living room, where the ring ceremony was performed. une nrioe enlored the room alone while Miss Ethel Larson, cousin of the bride, played Mon dnlwohn's "Wedding March" from .Midsummer Night s Droam." Miss Larson nlso played "O, Promise Me," during the ceremony. Pro ceeding tho ceremony Mrs. Gilbert Henuon sang "I Love You Truly" and following uhe snng "At Dawn ing. She woe accompanied by Mrs, Gertrude Cameron. The bride wore a gown of white canton, over which a full length nine veil edged with point lnce fell from a coronet of orange blos soms nnd pearls. Her bououct waa of bride's rosea, sweet peas. :ind Cecil Itrunner rosea. She was attended by Miss LHIIe Mndsen nnd Miss Myrr.a Snther. Hoth of the attendants were gown ed alike, wearing gold lace gowns over a pink satin slip. Their hoad dressea were bands of gold caught with pink roso buds. They carried shower bouquets of pink roses and sweet pens. The little flower girl was Luelto Benson, who wore pink and scattered pink rose petals be fore the bride. The groom was at- nded by llnrold Larson and John Larson, brothers of the brldo. At the reception which followed Mr. and Mrs. Walter C, Larson and Mrs. A. O. Legard received with he bridal party. Presiding over the luncheon ta'ilo was Miss Cora Satern, assist ed by Mies Helen Benson, Miss Louisa Henrlksen, Mlsa Dora Hen- KIDNEY TROUBLES This Natural Mineral Vfotet Produces Amoving Results t TBRONtCA hmt highly hmtftctal tth V won a dbonlcr m! eMdUhm of th M maftl bUdtk-c Do not aonruM Vtrna, VtHib othr minrl umi (oi ki tMaiu hut M It mm tram th fiMM 1i IntfKtliNMiijbte. VmwciMiHAa oaj (Km attack Idanort mn4 bkttU. ItetW Try Vola fceawSft. At ita mm. riksen, Miss Pauline Nelson and Miss Esther Towe, After a short wedding trip spent at the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Legard will make their home at 1202 North .ater street. FORMER SILVERTON WOMAN IS SUICIDE Silverton, Juno 23 Sunday' Portland papers contained an ac count of the death of Mra. A. O, Wolfnrd, a former Silverton real dent, at Portland Saturday. Mrs. Wolfard loft her home early Sat urday morning presumably to take a walk. When she did not return a search was started and her body found In the waters of a lake at the Gastmoreland golr links. Dep uty Coroner Gulbrnndson, who In vostigated, statod that the drown Ing had been intentional. Mrs. Wol fnrd had been in poor health and despondent over the death of her son a few years ago and the more band, A. C. Wolfard, is the only survivor. The Wolfards were for many years residents of Silverton, moving to Portland about five years ago. A free lunch and coffeo will be served at noon on Thuraday. Juno io, as part ot the grand ooenlng ot r-. N. woodry s new auction house. A free dance, with a five- pie;? orchestra, will be staged at night. The ncv auction market has beou opened at tho corner of North bummer nnd Norway streets, Sa lem, by F. N. Woodry, auctioneer, with a wsll established local reputation. Tho market is situ ated opposite Mr. Woodry's home am on tho west aide of North bummer street. The nronertv measures nil by 125 feet and com prises a full quarier ot a block. ine utt'.iuing itself measures 123x24 feet. In front of the build ing is an open shed, measuring 30 by 44 fctt, under which the auc tions will be hem. It is planned to ct?flre oiio- auction each week, a any oeing specially set asido for that purpose. Mr. Woodry declares that on a trip tliroiisu California, taken by lllin last till, all cities through wnicn he passed were found to have auction markets similar to the one established by him. Only cities of small size were without such markets. The accumulations of each week will be disposed ot by means of the weekly auction. Machinery, furniture, household goods, imple ments, horses, cattle, hogs, poul try and other things will be sold at the market. Mr. Woodry has been In the auc tion bua'ness In Salem for 10 years. throw away lit your old coat Find a "mate" for HI Ask to sea DAY'S Tailored Trouson and it will be easy. If you want honest-to-goodnesa wear ask artlcnlarly to sea DAY'S War. ted T r o n s en. B e a u t lful pat terns, In Trous ers that 1 ' wear like Iron." heading Saalars I Vr.cation tourists from Salem and the Salem district would be brought 48 miles nearer to the Lincoln county beaches by a pro posed new highway through Dal las, Falls City and the Slleta val ley, v. proposal for which has been sent to tho Polk county court for consideration by the Lincoln coun ty commissioners. The proposed highway would make an almost direct line between Dallas and the fsowport beaches and would elim- into the circuit route to those points through Corvallla on the present Newport highway. The proposal has evoked much comment here and has aroused considerable enthusiasm for the project. It is l-omted out that it would draw tourists traffic from a district around Salem of some 40,0(10 people and would put Dul las on the through, highway to prom irom tnis patronage. Actual undertaking of the new roa I is dependent upon co-operation between the Lincoln and Pollt county court both of which would bo required to prepare roads through their districts. CLUB MEETINGS POSTPONED Palls City, June 23 The good Will club met Thursday afternoon- at the Frank Mack home and as tho majority of ita members are Every mile pro tected by Auto matic System, the mott com plete known to science. Portland Limited the mty aollal throat train between Portland and Chicago. Observe tion.car with library, lounging room, club room, smoking and card room, barber shop, shower bath, valet service. New Pullman sleeping cars with improved and more commodious dressing rooms i or trie ladies. Unexcelled dinintr car service. Nothing apartor tn transpar catsoa. No extra faro. 70 Honrs BetwBtn Portlmnd and ChlcMdo LasnM Portland mt 9:35 mvmty morninj Standard and tourist sleeping car through to Chicago, also standard sleep ing car for Denver and Kansas City. Continental Limited Another 70-hour train between Portland and Chicago, leaving Portland at 4 :00 every evening, with observation car and sleeping cars through to Chicago. Through standard and tourist sleeping to uenver and Kansas City. Low Fares in effect diUvtoSentrmber 15 te all the nrinri. pal Kuttm Citie. Final return limit October 31. uoerai stop-ora- privilege. One-way rla California richer fning or returning may be rranied tf oeurca vntnout muc& atiamoaai expense. busy through the eu turner months it was decided not to meet again until the last of September, and on the third Sunday In July will hold their annual picnic In Luckla mute park. The hostess served a delicious lunch. 197 ARRESTS MADE BY TRAFFIC SQUAD IN MAY A total of 197 arrests were made hy officers of the state traffic de partment during the mouth of May, according to the monthly re port of Chief Inspector T. A. Raf fety. Of these 48 cases aro pend ing in court. The largest number of arrests was for speeding, or 112. State traffic officers and county officers together reported a total of 281 arrests, the city ot Portland reported 1792 arrests, und state officers, county officers and Portland officers togethor re ported' 2073 arrests. The resale value of stolen care recovered dur ing the month was $11250, delin quent fees collected amounted to $4418.95, flnoe imposed for motor i vehicle "law violations -were; ?343G.85, and fines tor other than motor vehicle law violations were 4181, a grand total of $10.28G.S0. ! BISHOP SHEPHERD. VISITS JEFFERSON Jefferson, Or., June 23 Bishop Shepherd and his cabinet which consists of Dr. Hlsey, superinten dent of the eastern Oregon district; Dr. Howarth of Portland, and Dr. Leech of the Salem district made a friendly call on the members of the M. E. church at the church Monday afternoon. They are go ing all over the state making theaa calls and getting acquainted with the people. CORNS In one minute Juit tbst onlck the pain and. Nothing ao safe, sure, thoroughly anti septic and ideatific Jo every way aa DxSchotTs 'mO'pads Put one on - the pain j gona" Grand Opening WOODRY'S NEW Auction Market Wtvtsers WllD BREECHES mniruLn SUITS BtO 3 OVERALLS HTM RtPBLLSNT CLOTH I NO Rostein & Greenbaum EA I - rut, V-'A . i$ KOUM) JHlf r Anna i;V$t.Paii$74.05 St.Louis$83.55 hicago$88.05NewYork$149.45 Ork.r Faint, la frrtla Sale Mar U to Srpt 16 1 Return Limit Oct St Totm choicb or Two of America's Finest Trains N.rlhCo.at Limited rU S, P. A S N. P C. B. Q. OricaUl Llmll4 tU S, P. S, G. N, C. B. 4 (J. Ttakrtsb rafltd DMalaa, Ktsu L. P. KH0WLT0H J. W. RITCHIE. Ant Trar. Fast. Art. Fhon 787 or 187 OREGON ELECTRIC RY. Zloai Matlanal Park Low aumroer farei to the new Wonderland of Color io Soatfcern Utah. Why not take it in oa your way Baal? Tallowstwo National Park May ftlao be made aa a side trip at a una 11 ad ditional coat. Aak Cor free booklet deacrlptlw of the Out repreacotntiTe will be flad to give you full information and help you plan your trip. WM. McMURRAY General Peantfer Aeat Portland, Orcapa Union Pacific Corner Summer and Norway Streets Opposite His Residence, Salem, Oregon Thursday, June 25 10 a. m. Four Households of High Grade Furni ture Will Be Sold Without Reserve Also Stock and Machinery The public is solicited to bring In anything they wish sold, Including Horses, Cows, Chickens, Machinery, Automobiles, Furniture, Tools or anything of value. Phone your listings early for advertising. This Market, which has a floor space of 4150 square feet, was designed and built by F. N. Woodry, the auctioneer, who has served the people of Salem and community for the past nine years This Market will be a place for the buyer and seller to meet. Your cooperation is earnestly solicited come and spend the Opening Day and Evening with ns. Everybody cordially invited, FREE LUNCH AND COFFEE AT NOON . Free Dance At Night and Other Special Attractions Music by the Orioles 5-piece Orchestra F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer Eesidence 1610 North Summer St. Phone 511 "ALWAYS REMEMBER WOODRY BUYS FURNITURE FOR CASH" iK&a. H More Appropriate Music fWW m 's another feature of our ltijl jrS- M service. The splendid pipe fiir Ml organ that we have had in- iT KTWH Ml stalled is at the disposal of M iiJ fcjl those we serve without extra W tki? i charge. Miss Myrtle Know- M Gil land has recently taken charge It ' Ml of this part of our service. IN jTIW Ml Our equipment Is complete; IN 7&Si V-m our services comprehensive. IN rj&j f You might as well have the N Kt R type service we have to offer. It, wi-i lL WEBB'S NiQV HINERAL PARLORS I (f))l W j "Superior Funeral Service' VAyJy Sr 205 Sa Church Sired