VEDJMESDAY, JULY 1, 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
lHJtU UAFlTAJLi iUUKNAU ISA I, HIM, UKUWON
Washington, July 1 (AP)
When four employes of Washing
ton's newest hotel, the Mayflower,
served up a banquet recently for a
party of seventeen and provided
appetizers of an allegedly nrc-Vul-etead
nature, they were unaware
that they, were catering to 17 pro
hibition and department of justice
ngentA. They became aware of it
yesterday, however, when they
were brought before United States
Commissioner Turnago and charg
ed with violation of the prohibition
In w.
The four, Jules Venice, malt re
do hotel; Kinurdo JJlazt, ns.sitant
chief; John Mendas, bellboy ami
Kalph K, Jones, waiter, were re
leased Jn bonds ranging from J1000
to $5000. Mendas, described by
Commissioner Turnage as a "tool"
was said to have confessed his part
in the affair.
flia hrinrinct WHS aiTUnKCd, It
was declared, when a prohibition
agent, registered at the hotel as
an "Iron and steel man from ban
h'mnrrlsco. asked Venice if he
could provide good liquor for his
banquet guests. Jtuormaiion meu
iv,, ihn ncrpnts said Ventco agreed
to "fix that all right." More than
five bottles of whiskey and 24
cocktails were served to the agents
they asserted.
ANNA NILSSDN AT BLIGH
Anna Q. Nilion la the featur
ed played in ' Innocence, one of
the most gripping motion picture
offerings ever seen here, which ie
now on view at the llligh thea
ter. Mies Nilseon plays the ex
acting role ot a young wife who
is convicted by circumstantial ev
idence, of being untrue to her
husband. She cstublitihee her in
nocence by a clever ruso in which
she involves lhe man who has
tried lo turn her husband against
her.
Honolulu, July 1 (AP) Nearly
evrey port of promlnenco In Aus
tralia, New Zealand and Tascanla,
as well as all the American South
Sea possessions except Guam will
Rot a glimpse of some portion of
the detachment of the 55 United
Slates naval vessels which left here
today for a "friendship" cruise of
three months.
The Isles of Tahiti. Tat-O-Hae,
Nukuhlva, Marquesas and Catapa
gos also will be visited by certain
craft. The trip as a whole will
constitute the longest and most ex
tensive maneuvers ever carried out
by the American fleet. The Jour
ney to Australia is the lurgest
peace time steaming venture to be
made by the United States; tho
round-the-world squadron of Ad
miral Evans In 1908 contained only
18 vessels.
Tho armada will proceed as a
unit from Honolulu to latltute 38
degrees, 10 minutes, approximately
a duy's sailing from Australia.
Hero the fleet wll split. One de
tachment, haeded by the Seattle,
will proceed to Melbourne, arriv
ing there July 23.
Tho other detachment. led by
the California, flagship of Admiral
S. 8. Robison, commander In chief
of the battle fleet will go to Sydney,
FALLS CITY CANNERY
RUNNING AT CAPACITY
Notables in the News
Falle City, Or., July 1. The
Falls City cannery is runulng a
heavy force thlfl week on account
of the cherries una loganberries
coming In at the same time. The
cherry crop hero is very light and
moat of them are brought by truth
from around Salem. The cannery
is paying 8 cents per pounds for
Itoyul Aiinos.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS
TURNER
Turner. Or., July 1. O. F.
Tt,.nti. uim nnw iIvk In Portland.
wns a Turner visitor Saturday and
Sunuay.
Mr. nnd Mm, Raymond Titus,
ot tho Crawford district, were
shopping In Turner, Saturday.
Mr. and Mm Fred Uuiining,
Mrs. O. A. O. Moore and Miss
Klcnnor Moore were Salem visitors
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Fern A bell ot Eugene la
visiting her cousins, Mrs. L. J.
Jtowlcy und son, Paul, this wool;
nnd attending the Christian con
vention. Mr. nnd Mrs Webb Snydor
spent, a few dayii this week visit
ing Mrs. Snyder's parents, IS. 0.
linker and wlto.
Frank Baker, accompanied by
his nephew, Leiand )Uker of Port
laud, motored to -turner, Monday
evening, taking Mrs. Halter and
the family, who have been visiting
In Turner tho past few days, ba-:.'t
to Portland with him.
Mr. Snyder, a stuck buyer frj-.u
Salem, was in Turner on business
Tuettlay.
Mrs. I. II. Small was a Salem
visitor Mmiuny.
Drill Hros. expect to start their
flax puller muni tlmo Hi's week.
I). F. K:ihUiuiii. ot the Turn':!
Flax & Fihi- ' company, was a Sa
lem visitor Monday,
M. T. Miller lias treated his barn
lo a new coal, ot paint. C. 10. Day
did lllo work.
Mr. and Mrs .lack Heal.li or
Porlland were weelt-ond vlislon,
wllii Mrs. Ilo.Mh's parents, Mr. and
Ml'HI'. 1. 1,. liobertseil.
The .Southern Pdeitic compiny
last week turned ilo.vn an appli
cation for n leaou ol tell feet snilnre
ot ground to tin city ot Tui-'i.t
tm- tile erection ot a flag pole.
The ball game .mutiny belwoen
Turner and Howell I'rairlo it-milted
in ft score of 10 to 3 In favor
of Turner.
Mrs. L. F. Kulierttt "f Miirrnl.l :
vlalilng her parents, Mr, nnd Mrs.
1. !l. .Small tor a few Hays.
Tho Oregon Grain company has
purchased several new warehouse;-,
whith ailils to their facilities 'or
tho handling ot grain. They will
be ready for the handling ot grain
as soon the new grain begins to
move.
sTlverton
Silverton, Or., July 1 (Spe
cial.) Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Larson.
John, Merle and Orvlllo Larson
Mr. and Mru. Albert Salh'i-.
M 'rnn, Margaret nnd Victor Sli
ther, Mrs. 1). A. f.rganl, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvln I,egr.rd. Mr. and Mis.
Otto I.cgard ami Uila l.egard, all
nf Silverton, spent Sunday nt the
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. West of
Portland.
Owing to tho fact that Rev.
fleorgo HenrlliHen could not ac
company them, the Girl Scouts
iicheduied to go o Coultrin, Sun
day, postponed their trip until a
more suitable dale. Tho girls in
tend to give n demonstration of
scout work for tho benefit ot those
Interested in the work nt Coultrin
About 150 Slirlners from Salem
Dallas and other nearby poinls
spent Sunday In tho city park of
Silverton. No speeches or pro
gram ot any sort wero given ns
tho aftair was simply a social
gathering. A few races were held
during the afternorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Madsen of
Spring Valley had i guests Sin
day, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madscn.
Victor Madscn and Harold Uirson
of Kilverlon and Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Mndsen of Ili-oolts. Sun
day was tho first anniversary of
Mr. and Mru. Alvln Madseii's wed
ding and wns also Mr. Hudson's
birthday.
Farmers are engaged In silo fill
ing at present. Although corn Is
not large enough lo bo used ulliei
green stuff Is being utilized.
Kev. J. A. llennelt, pastor of lilt.
Christina church, nttended n con
vention at Turner. Sunday. Serv
ices were conducted in his absence
by Kev. O. M. Ogden.
Miss Catlierino Anderson Is visit
ing with Miss IMHh Diveness. Tile
two girls have been allending the
I'acll'ic l.utlicr college ut I'wrii
land, Wash.
Ilev. S. I.lndsctll relumed to
Silvei-lon, Soiida;-, after havri'i
been In Minneapolis for some ll-no.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cnrbouse, Mils
Maile Corhouso, Mr. and Mi's. A.
O. Nelson, Francis, Hubert and
Uuth Nelson visited In Kugene
over the week-end.
111. H. K. KK'Insoi-ge and Dr. P.
A. Lour nre attending lhe doctor's
clinic now ill session 111 Port laud.
Kinployes of the Silverton Lum
ber company wll! not be granted
a vacation this week. As the mill
rtltia on ll five-day week schedule
iho Fourth of July will make no
difference In their work days.
The sawmill of tho Sliver Falls
Timber niliipany closed Tilesl-iv
and will not open linlil July (1
Other departments of the mill will
conl Inue to run ns usual. This
mill also maintains n flvc-d.iy
week schedule.
Tho city council of Sllveit in
had a special meeting Monday
night for the consideration of a
number of proposed street im
provements and other matters. Al
though considerable discussion w-vi
given the street work no definite
decisions wero made. The uucs
tlon of repairs for tho bridge
broken Inst week came up olid It
wiifl decided in put new material
in Iho old lirldgo rollier thin
build anol.hor bridge. Tho matter
wns left In the lunula ot tho city
engineer who was naked to inalte
I lisped ion nnd begin work ns soon
as possible.
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The llh a glorious day for fire-crackers, pic
nics, ii nil kodak snapshots that will keep the story
of your fun. It's easy to select a Kodak nt this
Btore, drop in and sec the line. Kodaks nre $G.50
UP.
Step In nnd stork up
with Kodak Film for
the Fourth.
For quality's sake let
us develop nnd print
your pictures.
The Capital Drug Store
Phone 119 405 State Street
MARION
Marion, Or., July 1. Mrs. JI ;
Ilrown arrived from Louisville,!
Ky., Saturday evening-, and In vis
iting at the home of her daughter,!
Mrs. h. Peterson. !
Mru. Cad well, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mar-1
tin of Salem nnd Mr. und Mra. Ar
thur Lafler c-f Portland wero Sun
day kucsIb at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Houghton. Mr. and Mra.
Lafler remained over until Mon
day evening then motored to Sa
lem, whe-ro they will visit wit.'i
Mr. Laflor's parent.
Matthew Schmidt la r op or tod
very ill at the home of his par
en ta.
H W. Johnson had tho misfor
tune to havo his sawmill, which
iH located about 3 miles north of
Marlon, destroyed by firo laet
week.
Orvol Doerfler came over from
Silverton, Saturday, to remain un
til nftor lhe Fourth. j
Ha m I 'a r me r I o n was a Salem
visllor Monday.
M rs. I A oy d I fauser camo over
from Albany by aulo Monday to
Hpt'iul the day wllh Mrs. Hough
ton. llomor Johnson returned from
Oaki'ldge, Monday morning.
S. II. KhrhpII is ablo to be out
;uid around fiffain.
FALLS CITY
Palls Oily, .Inly 1. Tho M. H.
ladles nlii Iielil tlielr picnic toilny
In lhe l.iicliiniiiiiio park nnil nre
KlvlliK a niisceiianuous tjhowcr
for Marie I.niiney.
Mr. nnil Mrs. Richard Pnul
wor0 In Salem Rnnilny ntlenilillK
iho weilillng of Mias lOnniee Trn.ix
ani Wilbur Sedor.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Billsbraugh
of Santa Barbara, Ciil., are visit
in K Mrs. Jennie Cobb. They have
a married daughter living In San
ta Barbara and are quite anxious
about her.
Miss Louise Brown and broth
er Claire Ilrown, left here Tues
day for Cincinnati, Ohio, where
Clulro will outer school preparing
him for the undertnkora profes
sion. They have an up to the min
ute camping outfit and are driv
ing a Ford touring car.
The local Robeltah lodge, Mag
nolia 140, entertained at the I.
O. O. F. hall Monday evening, ail
the folks who so kindly helped In
putting on the "Old Mald'e Con
vention" a short time ago by
which they raised money for the
sovereign grand lodge to be held
in Portland In September. A short
program wae given and various
games played, ntter which refresh
niente wero served In the dining
room. .
JEFFERSON
Mrs. KurgoHon was an Albany
ohopiior Tuesday.
Horn, to Hov. nnd Mra. R. J.
Parka on Juno 2!)th an eight anil
u li.'.lf pound boy. He has been
named Patrick.
Mm. tiny Roland was In Albany
Tuesday morning.
On July tho Fourth a continu
ous show, The Fighting Ameri
can, will be shown In tho Masonic
ball. Ulectrie. fans will ho placed
In tho linll so In tho heat of the
day you can keep cool and see t lie
picture, also enjoy tho fine music.
Please do your Sho'pping Fri
day as the following Meat
Markets will be closed all day
Saturday, July 4th
Steusloff Bros.
Midget Market
Cross Market
Hunt & Schaller
McDowell Market
Peoples, Market
Price's Meat Market
Skaggs' Market
Roth's Market ,
J. LBusick's Market
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Gen& GEoRdCWt-JfOtSRlJ "RAKCiX SXtPHEHPE,
Senator James Couzcna complained to President Coolldge that Fed
eral prohibition agents In the Detroit River were firing upon pleasure
croft. Commissioner of Immigration Henry H. Cm-ran weed examina
tion of wealthy as -well as poor immigrants at Bills Island. Senator
Morris, of Nebraska, win assume Robert M. La Folletto's mantle ot Sen
ate progreBstre leadership, according to Senator Brookhart, of Iowa.
Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise, ot New York, doplored tho Scopes evolution
trial. ' ' .
M'MINNVILLE MAN IS
KILLED BY DYNAMITE
McMlnnvllle, Or., July 1. Paul
Nelson, 81, Monday was killed by
a premature explosion wlnlo blast
ing stumps on the McMlnnvllle
Meat conipanyn new slaughter
lioiiso site, two miles north ot Ma-
Minnville.
rei.a hnrlv fhi k iliqcovpred at u
o'clock by Harvey Park and John
Whlto, who Had Uocn worainK
nearby. The last explosion heard
was about 11:45 a. m, Coroner
,..., r-Unrtrn nf tho hOllV.
Funeral services will bo held tins
afternoon nt 4 oclock, with Burial
lnvorp-rnen Atemorial nark.
Mr. Nelson, who was born in Den-
REAL
Chicago, July 1. (A. P.) For
tho first time In its history tac
Pullman company has named one
ot its cars after a porter. The
porter was Oscar J. Daniels oC Cal
cago, who lost his life In an effort
to uave the lives of passengers on
his car when a train carrying
German - Amoricau excursionists
mark, is survived by a son, Soren
Nelson, and two daughters, both
of Nevada, la. Mrs. H. Patton of
Forest Grove, a niece, is the oniy
relativo living near here.
from Chicago to New York, was
wrecked near Uockport, N. J., on
June 10. The sleeping car Sirocco
will bear the name Daniels when
It emerges from the repair shop.
At the time ot the wreck Dan
iels wass eated In the forward oni
of the first Pullman, which left
the rails, halting near the locomo
tive from which scalding clouds ot
steam pour-id Into the sleeper
through a door pnrred open. Dan
iels braved the steam to close the
door. He succeeded but Cell mor
tally hurt.
He still waa alive when a res
cuing party entered the car, but
after being taken outside with
other victims, ho refused first aid,
saying: "Attend to that little girl
first." indicating seven-year-old
child nearby. The doctors obeyed
an when they returned they found
Daniels dead.
Supplementary- articles were
filed by the Chrysler Motor cor
poration, changing the name to
Chrysler Rales corporation.
For Thursday and Friday we offer five of
the best Meat buys of the season.
BEEF STEAKS Any Cut
15c lb.
BEEF ROASTS Your Choice
12y2c lb.
POT ROASTS
10c lb.
Freshly Ground HAMBURGER
10c lb.
BOILING BEEF
8c lb.
Do not fail to take advantage of these
bargains.
midget market
Originators of Low Prices
351 State Street
NOT IN THE COMBINE
Note We will be closed all day Saturday,
July 4th
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
CLEANUPS FOR BARGAIN DAY
JULY 2
' Apron Checks 40 Inch Voile
Ginghams Regular 35c
Yard 10c Yard 17c
Lots of Clean-ups for Bargain Day Only
35c White Suiting Table Oilcloth
To Clean Up White Only
Yard 17c Yard 25c
40 Inch 50c Figured
Voile White Curtain
Worth 65c Marquisette
Fine Grade TT
To Clean Up To Cle,a" Up
Yard 25c Yard 25c
Bargain Day Prices for July 2nd Only
Ladies' Gloves Baby Blankets
Small Sizes To Clean Up
Pair 10c 15c
36 Incli . 65c Plaid
n i Suiting
cretonne Bargain Day Special
Bargain Day Only Sunfast and Tubfast
Yard 19c Yard 39c
Cleanup of White Goods
Fine Dimities, Flaxons, Poplins, Etc.
50c Values to Clean Up at
25c a Yard
32 Inch Ginghams, Plains and Fancies
(Big Assortment of Popular Patterns)
25c Regular
Bargain Day Only 17c
42x36 Pillow Cases
Bargain Dav Special, Only
25c
9-4 Sheeting
Bargain Day Only
Yard 45c
Reduced Prices on Peqiiot Sheeting and Tubing,
FOR BARGAIN DAY ONLY
81x90
Seamless Sheets
Heavy Weights
Bargain Day
$1.09
Outing Flannel
Medium Dark
Lights or Darks
Yard 15c
Bargain Day Coupons for Day's
Tailored Trousers
This Coupon Good for $1
On July 2nd Only
On Any Pair of
Day's Dress Trousers
from $6.00 to $8.50 pair
This Coupon Good for 50c
On July 2nd Only
Any Pair
Day's Work Trousers
from $2.50 to $4.50 pair
Lee's Unionalls
One Day Only July 2nd
1st Quality Lee's Unionall in Khaki, Blue or
Express Stripe
One Day Price $3.40
2nd Quality Lee's Unionall OD Khaki
One Day Price $2.40
14 Men's Leather
Coats and Vests
Broken Lines to Close
Out
Bargain Day 1-3 Off
7 Men's Overcoats
Broken Lines, were 15
Size 38, 40 and 42 Only
Bargain Day $7.50
7 Men's Best Quality Lined
Corduroy Coats
Regular Trice $12.50 Broken Line
Bargain Day $8.50
SHOES FOR BARGAIN DAY
Ioy' Out
ing Shoes
Split leath
er, idld
leather
3lie 1 VI
to SV4
nnrsnln
Pnjt
$1.50 pair
Roys' lAce
To Too r,0 BnI ,5c tl.OO
'si!! nnb SlK,c toby Shoe
Smoke Soft aolM g f
horse up- ie,
per, black about 54 , aM6B
trim, rub
ber solos. paJr assort- nwortod
leather In
soles, nny colored color
' one Da, one. Da,
Onlr MO on., 50C
Onl, (3 25
Genuine
Martha
4.50 Jill
leu or 1
Strap SJ0
Jis.BO seam
los $4.50
$6.00 fat
ankle
$5.00
240 - 246 N. COMMLTtCIAL STREET
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