MONDAY, JULY C, 1925.
PAGE TWO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
FESTIVE EVEN!
eilverton, s.fiiy 8 About four
hundred people gat he rod ut the
Trinity church Thursday evening
to Join with Rev. and Mra. Geunjo
Henriksen in celebrating on the
. eve of their eilvor wedding annl
veraary. The celebration wus plan
ned aa a surprlso by the Trinity
congregation and was held on July
2 lnatead of July 3 in order that
CleorKO Httnrikscn, Jr., who Ifl
traveling with the Luther college
band as manager of the tour, miuht
bo present. Owing to the cancella
tion of the concert at Kugene the
band was present also and it's
presence added greatly to the eve
ning's enjoyment.
The festivities opened at seven
o'clock with a number of excellent
aelections played by the band on
the church lawns. Following these
as many aa posniblo of thowe pres
ent gathered In- the church par
lors whero a brief program was
glveil, the Luther college ciunrtet
singing several numbers. Amos
Corhouse, chairman of the board
of trustees, presented Itev, nnd
Mrs. Ilenrikson with a beautiful
gift from the congregation and
friends as an expression of their
esteem and good wishes. Rev.
Henriksen responded briefly ex
pressing his and Mrs. Henrikaon'w
appreciation. Mrs. M. O. Gunder
son, chairman of the evening, read
two telegrams of congratulations
during the day, one from Rev. and
Mrs. O. E. Helmdahl of Fir, Wash- I
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
MT. ANGEL
Mt. j.ugel. Or., July G. Fred
Srhwab Sr., and his son, Paul,
John Schwab and his don, Het
luan, returned from a visit of sev
eral weeks at Fort George, Can
ada. Hubert IJruels ot Mankato,
Minn., and NicK Uruels of Min jt.
N. I)., ltift for their homes lasl
week after visiting for several
days at tho bmiw of George Mav
anil other relatives. Thny planned
stops in Spokane mid Glacier na
tional park on their return.
Mffti Adeline Kruse, a senior In
thu St. Vincent's hospital training
school, is spending a two wcelts'
vacation with hcv parents, air. ana
Mrs. Joseph U. Kruse.
A double wedding was solemn
lz3d at Ht. Mary's cnurch on Tues
day i.iiii 11 i n of lust week when
two sistora reea married to two
brothers. Mlsa AntlonetUi Sialic
was married to Cyril Trublcke in 1
Mary Slalio to Jolin Trubiolio.
Father Uomlnlc officiated.
Mrs G. D. lObner, Mrs. Frank
Mcldl.'.Mis. F. J. Schwab, Mrs. It.
O. Applfby and Mrs. Joseph .1.
Keber enlertaiucd ror MrB. V. N.
Smith in the Keber home one aft
ernoon last week. Fivo hundred
was the diversion ot tho afternoon
with Mrs. Genrg) S. May winning
the honor prize and Mrs. Henry
Zollner the door prize.
Misses Helen nnd Anna Kicker
entertained at n miscellaneous
shower in their homo lant Wed
nesday evening honoring Mlsa
Pauline Fisher, who will be nvir
ricd tomorrow to Albert Flekcr. A
mock wedding and various games
und Blunts entertained tho group
of about 25 girls and young nn
trons who honored the bride-elect.
Father Uerehioul, O. 8, I)., re
turned on Wednesday from a
four months' tour of Europe. He
was In the Holy Land during Holy
week ana visited In Gorinany
Switzerland an.l tlaly.
Mrs. Alfred Oswald and ehll
dren have rcinmcd to Mt. Anirel
from Alaska to make their homo.
Mr. Onwala will Join them In the
fall.
Mr. an I Mrs. Ben Wels of Port
land visited nt the Wei and Snat
feld homes over tho weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Ilernard Travlss if
Portland were guewtfl at the Tra
vlss nnd Weis homes on Saturday
and Sunday. Other gueets of th
Wels' were Mr. anil Mrs. Allnv
Zulrow (Knima Weis) also of
Portland.
Mr. nnd Mrs Aloys May an.l
two children were guests of Mr.
May's father, George May. and 'iH
sifltor. Mm Joseph I. Kruse, on
Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. M iy is
connected with a surveying pr
jeet of tho Oregon-California
Power company cn the upper San
dy river nt the present time. Thev
are making their home at llrighl
wod on the Mt. ilood loop.
The Mt. Angol band furnished
music nt the Foi.rtn of July cele
bration at Silver cieck fulls on Sat
urday. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Wolf of Port
land visited relatives hero tJie hut
two days.
Mrs. J. H. Ilrewer visited wltii
her sister. Mm. J. K. Webb, ov-it-the
week-end. Mrc. lirewer's hum.'
Is In Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dyer and
daughter, Irene were guests of
Mrs. Dyer's pnrents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ilernlng. over the Fourth
Tlbl Kndros and Alee Schir
. bach Jr.. motored to the Tillamook
beaches In Tlbi's Ford over the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ackermnn of
Portland snent Saturday and sun
dnv with relatives In Mt. Angel.
Mrs. Joseph J. Keber left on tho
Shaita yesterday for Han Frene'-
rn. where she will stteM the na
tion! convention ot the C. U. of
A. this week. As state regent.
Mrs Keber Is national delegato.
Mm t. H. McArthur and daugh
ter. Isabel, leit 'ata morning fvr
the Paget Sound country. They
will spend severs t week In 8et
tle, Victoria and Vancouver. i
ington and the other from Mr. and
.Mrs. L. M. Lassen of Portland. She
also gave a brief talk in which she
explained that the occasion wuh
one for double celebration aa it is
also just twenty-five years since
Rev. Henriksen wus ordained a
minister.
At the conclusion of the pro
grum refreshments wero served,
the guests of honor, visiting pas
tors and a few friends being seated
at a beautiful decorated tablo. The
color scheme of the decorations
was pink and whito and a largo
silver and white wedding cuko
stood before the bridal couple. In
the absence of her husband, Rev.
Christ ensen, Mrs. M. A. Ohriston
sen of Portland, acted as toast-
master, calling upon the following
for brief speeches: Rev. H. Rogen
of Monitor, "Daddy" Steelhammor,
Rov. O. K. Anderson of Wood-
burn, Rev. L. Bherven, A. O. Nel-
Hon, A. CorhouKC, J. C. Goplcrud,
George Henriksen, Jr., Mrs. George
lemllttsen. Rev. S. Ltndseth and
Rev. George Hcnrikwen.
Upon the conclusion of the
speeches the band again gave a
few numbers nnd the president,
Casper II. Nervlg, expressed his ap
preciation and thanks for enter
tainment, given band members dur
ing their two day stay In Silverton.
The concluding number was the
Battle of Little Rig Horn," play
ed by the band.
DALLAS MAN IS BURNED
Dallas, Ore.. July 6. J. E. Wat
son, fireman at the Dallas electric
light plant, was painfully but not
seriously burned about the face
Thursday when combustion In the
sawdust fuel under tho boiler blew
open the furnace doora and sent a
sheet of flame out upon hi in. Mr.
watstui was treated by Dr, V. C.
Slants and taken to hla home. He
will be laid up for a week or more.
MARION
Mrs. L. K. Peterson aud Mre.
II. llruwn were shopping in Salem,
Wednesday.
l-'red Haach rJ., la over from
lioiid to speud the oFurth with his
parents.
Klsie Pickard was a Imsin
viHilur at the Capital Wcdiieml.iy
IiiH8 Jennie Duvidsou is viHiUn
in Portia ud over the week-end.
Mrs. William Hall is visitliiK
her daughter at UreEon City fo:
a few days.
Ovid Pickard was lookiiiK :ift
nuaiuetw affairs at Turner, Wed
uuKday.
Uudulph Mit.ncr and Archlo
Itaiikin tipeut tiu Kuurlh culohrat
I UK at Oakrulgo.
Mrs. L. A. Doerflcr made a trl.
to JOiiKene, Thursuay, to Bee hyr
inolher, Mrs. Pierce, wllo id -suf-
I'eriiitf blood poisouluK.
Matltew Soli mi tl L, who haa been
dutiuring with a nervous break
down, wus taken to tho St. Via
cent's hospital at Portland,
day.
11. 1 Knsley ban sold hia far:
to a party from Albany who wil
take possession Annual. 1.
Mrs. Helen Schubert and duu!i
tor. Marjory, were Jefferson viai
tors Friday.
S1LVEKTON
Rilverton, Or., July C Mr. nnd
.Mrs. James Jensen and dauhtera
of IoH AiiKelea uro visiting ut th
U II. Myers home. Mr. Jenm-n n:i
Mr. Myers are boyhood friends bu
have not seen euru out or since
Mr. Myers left Iowa about
years ago. The party la very fav
orably Impressed with Oregon and
la plunnlng a Columbia hlguway
trip before returning to lxa An
geles.
Lllllo Madscn and Cora Satern
u m ni or school Atudeula at the
Oregon Agricultural college, s;
tho week-cud at their homes in
Sllvurton.
Professor IJ. T. You el tit visiting
with his daughter, Mrs. II. M
Deal, lie drova down from Port
land, Friday night, after ha v his
.pcnL some tlmn thero with his
son, Kenneth. Mr. Youol waa
profcKsor In tho Si I vert on h'rth
school for many yenrs. hut lfl now
employed at Klamath Falls. Ho is
attending school nt the Univeruity
)f Oregon this putniuer.
Misn Kva Hue camo to Silv.rt;.n
ljst week for a month's vacation
from her duties nt tho Mill Clcv
honnital. Shu Is nt the home of
her parents, Mi. nnd Mrs. Uilhtvl
Hue.
An emergency .(irratlon for ap
pendicitis was ptT formed on lor
Iteveal at the Si I vert on hospital
Tuesday night.
While helpiiiR n neighbor haul
any Wednesday, K. K. Thorn p- n
iMight one hand in a pulley in
juring two fingers badly. TIic
ilesh was lorn from the bone on
-no finder and th end of another
rut off.
Arthur Sjronson, a niemhor ol
the Luther college band, vls'tc-l
with relatives during his sl.tv
hero. Ho is ft grnndson of J. P.
Lai'Hon nnd ft nephew of A. L,
l.aron and I. A. Toft.
Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Johnson of
Bond, Or., who are on their way
to Nebraska by car, viwlted with
Mr. and Airs. N, A. Hull.
TURNER
Turner. Or., July 6. C. M
Urndy of Buxton on the Tillamook
branch nf tho Southern Pacific,
arrived In Turner, Friday, to re
Hevft Operator McKlnnon on th.1
third trick at tho Turner station.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Abel! of Kn
;one spent the vokend with her
nfece, Mn, L. .1. Rowley nnd at
tended the Cl.rlttian ronvfiitiin.
Mr, and Mn. John lloetrher, at i
f Bngen, ar0 a; the Tinernaol"
rwiarts for the week-end.
I, M. Stout hai accented a por
tion as salesman for fir flrhMng
equipment company. Ms ! hanJ-
n chemical sxtinguir.hera.
Turner was almost desrte!
Jul 4th, with celebrations (olng
Sidar's Slayers Sentenced
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IBRAHIM MOUSSA' ' 'AriiiJ
Shrieking and moaning, Ibrahim Moussa, one of the three men
sentenced to die for the murder of the late Sldar of JSgypt, vat
led from the court chamber to the death cell.
on at tSayton, Jefferson and Sil
ver creek fails.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cower and
son, Gerald Jr., ol camp 24 at MH1
City .spent a few daya over the
Fourth with her parents, Mr. and
Airs. b. U. Baker and wife.
Miss Vera Parber him been as
sisting Mra. Uaker at tho hotel
over tile eanip meeting rush.
C. W. Hewitt and family attcu'i-
ed tlie I lewitt family reunion at
union Vale, in iamhill couu'V;
on July 4th.
T. 13. Fuuston was in Turner,
Saturday the Fourth, looking ultor
uomc Ijiislne3s matters.
Dr. llraiidt of Mu.skogee, Okla
gave an address at the Tabernacle
on the subject, "Safeguards and
Perils of Our Nation. It was
harmony with tho Fourth of July
and was enthikiir.stically enjoyed
by all who heard him.
Willie Small, wife and family
spent the week-end with his par
ents, I. II. Small and wife.
Mrs. 11. G. It.'Igga has had the
city water tapped and is Install
ing tho water in . her resident
now occupied by Professor J. It
itiggood.
Mra. Pari Kelly of Salem spent
tho or urth with homo folks is
Turner.
Guy Chapman and children cam
up from Por'laud aud an ant Sat
unlay nnd Sunday vlth his wile
and two sons Ijjnald aud Ken
tieth. who liavn been visiting rela
tives at Turner for sumo time.
Uov, Guy Drill nnd wife of Pen
dleton, accomnaurta by Mr. retell.
also from eastern Oregon, arrived
Wednesday for the latter part of
the convention.
JEFFERSON
Jeffei-Hon, Or., July 6. Mrs. II.
Sims returned home Wednesdiy
evening from a two weeks' visit
with relative? nnd friends In Port
land nnd Seattle.
Mr. und Mm. innry Smith and
children are hero from St. Helen
visiting at H. Smith's.
S. A. Pease nnd 1. C. Thorns
made a business trip to Browns
ville, Wednesday.
Virginia McKec nnd Florence
Thomas were in Albany, Wednes
day. Dr. W. C. Hawk of Pay City, who
died of injuries received In a col-
ltlon on the const highway Sun-
lay, June LS, was buried In Jef
ferson, Friday, July 3. He was a
former Jefferson doctor.
Georgia Witherlte. Pauline Pag
and little il(bb- Witherite wen;
to Albany, Thursday.
M rs. 1 1 a rot d J inbon with hp
thrOi sons and a friend who were
route to Poise, Idaho, from
Mcrkoley, Cal., etepped nt the G. C.
Mi'son home Wednesday,
Mrs. It. .1. Welling waa In Sa
lem, Wcdne May,
Harry McKee made ft tmsinev
i rip to Independence, Wednesday
vei.ing.
H. T. Georj.o nnd Fd Han went
to Clackamas, Tuesday, to attend
Jersey nale at II. H. Samuels,
Fifty- four head of cattle were
disposed of. every ono of them b-
ii :? high grade cattle, some being
m ported.
Lois and Helen Hangufl from
Rugene arc hero for a two weeks'
visit with their grandmother, Mrs
Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. n J. Mnrlts, Mm.
II. C. Shields and Hay Shields
pent Wednesday n iter noon In AI
bany.
Koomers nf th .icfforson hotcl
his week are a bridge crew who
aro fixing the bridge on the high
way aud whitewashing. A crew
of men working for the telephone
'ompany Is removing old poles -n.l
replacing them with new one.
J. A. Rnnriotph-i re moving In
For Information
About Railroad
Trips Phone 727 ?
OREGON .
ELECTRIC.
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to the house recently vacated by
Clyde Thomas aba family.
Lucile Smith was an Albany
shoppor Thursday.
bobby Witherite from Portland
is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
Whiterlte.
Jtalph Waldlug was In Salem
i hursday.
Mrs. Thureton and Gladys
inursion were In Albany, Thurs
day.
BROOKS
Brooks, Or., July 6. Mrs. 1)2,11
Oroi'.in, assialcd by Mrs. Willar'd
Itiimp, (ruve uu linliiiunduuiv
(Unite ana nurt to u Broun if
lrlL'iids the evening of the lliird
lusty decorations in red, white
and IHuo, made n pretty and M
propriate co'or scheine. Tile
l.ahisli orchestra furnished excol
lent music which was augmented
liy various fireworks of the
youngsters, wlio preferred to stay
out-ilde in the moonlisht. The
suiiper tu bio was decorated with
(lowers and the feree colors of th
iuik auu ngiueu l,y candles. Fav
ors were large firecrackers. Au
other pleasing feature was tilt
Rroup sinin? and some bass solo.
by Ivan Jones, accompanied by
airs. Malcolm Kanip.
Mrs. Maude Smith, who Is visit
inir her brother, C. V. AshbaiiEli
arriver in IlrcoKj on the hottest
day of the year. She surprised
everyone by her compliments cf
tno mild weather and spoke of th
beautiful green of tho fields and
hills. She is rroni southern Arkan
sas nnd came to Oregon via the
I'alifornia route. The crops there
wore BUtlcnniT for lack of mnfo-
Sure. The llttlo fruit crop thut
tney nave in that section was l
most a total failure. She could
scarcely believe the fact when told
that much of tho fruit here, In
cluding the cherries nnd logan
berries would not even be harvost-
ed nud makes tho statement that
people here do not appreciate th
country they are living In. She
Intends to nialt0 some part of west
ern Oregon her future home and
seems to favor the district arounJ
salom.
Mr. and Mra. Willard Gay came
riown from l'orlland to spend tl:
Kourth with Mr. and Mr VV. F.
Ramp.
Mm. A. Maiteon, who has b;n
lending tho past week with Sir.
Madsen's parents In Ktlverton, re
turned tho evening of the third.
M. It. Joni-fl ot Oakland. Cal..
with his wife nnd three son.
drovo up to attend the Jones re
union the fourth. Ho Is staying
with M. I.. Je-nes at Lablsh
Meadows.
Mrs. II. " Gray, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. M I.. Joncc. Is here
and attended the reunion. She.
with her two diiHThters nnd Mr.i.
kmner nnd daprjiter. made ll-e
i rip from I. mg Heach by auto.
.Mrs. Skinner Is to visit friends an-.!
relatives at Aurora.
FALLS CITY
Falls City. Or.. July 6. Mr.
ami Mrs. Wellington lllll of To
ledo nro tho hoe guest of Mr.
ind Mrs. Krank Mack. Mr. Hill's
mother, Mrs. OranvllU Fry, was
brought out from Newport some
time ago for a major operation, Is
much Improved, nnd hns been re
moved from the nospltnl to the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Viola
t'rowder.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick t.nnds of
l. T Dick and L. M, Hum
CIUXICSK MI:i)ll'INI oo.
420 and 42 Slat 8t
Una muinYrrul Chines rema
dies li(i h III cnn DJ hnman
Hliu.1.1 Inclnrtlna ttrimrhe.
. ', . ', Mnnuirti. kMnef
Imnhle. male anil rrmala. II III
nnsult u ai one. Drla, Is
hincmusi
b'aMtahrd It mm la J
Onroa
i'none as
i3 if!
z-i
Corvallis visited relativea aad
friends in Fails City, Saturday.
. Mrs. truest Eainter ot Wii'.a
niina is working tor J. A. Cole as
typesetter for the Enterprise and
their first copy will be publlshod
Thursday, July 11.
C. C. Fredericks of Portland
was a business visitors In Falls
City, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dempsey of
nlckreall visited their daughtor,
Mrs. A. Q. Adams, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cockran are
here from Valsuta, visiting with
Mr. Cochran s parente, Mr. and
Mre., Charles Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Horn of Port
land are visiting with Mr. Horn's
parents. Dr. and -Mrs. Horn, over
the weok-end.
Jake Remple of Smithflold
spent Saturday at the J. L. Shad
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oleon and
.Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald and
son spent Saturday and Sunday
fishing at Walport.
Ed Horn was home from Van
couver, Wash., Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Smith drove
to Portland, Friday evening, after
Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. W. O.
Veddor, and then went on to
Haddew, where they will epond
tho next week at their summer
cottage.
Mrs. Charles Rickett and daugh
ter, Blanche, spent Saturday n
Salom visiting with relatives.
MUSIC PUPILS ARE
HEARD IN RECITAL
Mt. Angel, July 6. Mrs. J. H.
McArthur presented a group of
her younger students In recital in
her home last Saturday evening.
The following program was giv
en: Thru the Woods, Smith; Sum
mer Time Song, Bilbro; Paul
Conyne.
Dancing on the Lawn, Kern;
Lullaby, Grogmann; Sundrop,
Biederman; Mamie Conyne.
Duet, selected; Leona Meldl,
Mnrfan Holmes.
Sur la Glace a Sweet Briar,
Crawford; The Merry Fisherman,
Kern; Dance of the Rosebuds,
Keata; Leona Meldl.
A Song of Winter, Bilbro; Fairy
Dream Bells, Krogmann; The
I'ixies at the Races, Brown; Do
lores Aman.
Flower Song, Lange; Gypsy
Dance, Pennington; Leona Meldl.
Scarf Dance, Chaininade; The
Flatterer, Chaminade; Scar
mouche, Chaminade; Marian
Holmes.
NEW ROCK CRUSHER IS
BUILT NEAR SILVERTON
nnvorton, ur., July c. A coun
ty rock crustier lias been built on
the banks of Silver creek a few
miles below Sllverton on tho Old
bowen property. fho crusher,
which Is modern in all respects, I
electrically operated, power bein'
taken from tho electric line run
nlng from the Scanty to tho Brush
Crock rood. Six trucks are used
to haul tho finished rock from th
crusher which hns a capacity cf
over one hundred yards a day.
lioads in the vicinity ot Sllvertoa
are receiving needed Improve
ment, a number of them having
been recently designated as marke
roads.
Family Reunion Held
Falls City, Or . July 6. The
family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
r-rlnk held a reunion here July
the fourth. All ot their sons and
daughters and grandchildren were
present.
difrerentvr.
Bungalow
lamps
Old clothes, carefree
happiness and constant
pleasure go hand-in
hand nt the five Cana
dian Pacific Bung'ilow
Camps -no 'dress-up"
or formality about these
wondtrful vacation spot in
the heart of the Canadian
Pacific Rockies.
LOW FARES
on the Canadian Pacific
Railway are now effect
Ive - nop over at Ions as
you wish-return limit
b October 31.
Moderate in price are
the Bungalow Camps,
yet rich in appeal to
everyone who enjoys a
real vacation in the out -of
doors. Wriir or colt far book
Utt snd fvrthiT information.
Canadian Pacific
55TrordSt ift.ftfl fort and
FALLS CITY HAS
FIRE ON FOURTH
Falls City, July 6. Falls City
wae very quiet Saturday as about
half the population had departed
for the various summer resorts,
although both parks were filled
and the river banks lined by pic
nickers coming from the cities.
Everything was very quiet until
after noon when a fire on the
roof of one of the Cobb-Mitchell
company houses occupied by Mrs.
Mae Lane, caused quite a bit of
excitement. But for the timely
and quick work of I. A. McDonald
the company's day watchman,
who saw the blaze almost as
quick as It started turned the
alarm In and started the hoses to
working, a bad fire would have
resulted. A hole about four feet
across was all the damage done.
Mrs. Lane's daughter, Viola, was
alone in the house when the fire
started and knew nothing about
it until the firemen arrived on
the scene.
CHURCH CONVENTION
AT TURNER IS CLOSED
Turner, July 6 The Oregon
Christian Missionary convention
which has been In aeaslon since the
27th of June, closed Sunday night.
Although the attendance was
somewhat leas' than In former years
it was considered one of the best
conventions ever held In Turner.
The total registration numbered
eleven hundred. The speaker of
the session, Dr. Brandt of Musko
gee, Oklahoma, delivered a series
of addresses throughout the week
that were a great Inspiration to
those who heard him. The song
leader, Harry it. snlelds, of Glen
dora, Cal., assisted at the piano by
Mra. Zinn ot Salem, presented the
music and special vocal selections
in a manner that waa pleasing to
all. The entire convention waa a
success from the standpoint of edu
cation and inspiration.
TheWbstis
theleccaof
THEY FELL in love
- with the West . . .
can you blame thcmZ
Akron tire engineers
with records of success
running back a quarter
century, knew the future
held much, in tiie East.
Ye when the West won
them, they gladly transferred
their training, skill and re
sources to the Pacific Coast.
Today C-T-C tires bear
reatimony to this pioneer move!
Thousands of motorists In nine
Western states have discovered
that C-T-C engineers have rut
something Into these tires that
makes them outrun others.
6ome call It "stamina"! soma
"quality". Others declare that
the very training and skill of
the engineers Is embodied in
every tread and ply.
We shall be glad to give you
expert information about your
tires, and if you need them
put on CT-C'a either bal
loons, acml' balloons, heavy,
duty cords or ovcrsixe cords 1
2uali svill never 6
sacrificed to meet a price"
President
Columbia Tire Corporation
Salem :
C. T. C. Factory Branch,
417 Court Street
Ira Jorgcnsen
Marion Automobile Co.
Salem Automobile Co.
Valley Motor Co.
Dallas: Falls City:
P. J. Walton E. P. lirown
rratum: Monitor:
1'ratum Mercan- Jensen
tile Co.
Scotts Mills:
T. M. Groshong
West Slayton:
Thoa. R.
McClellan
Mt. Angel:
W'm. Predcek
Vc9t Woodburn:
George Dorr
McCoy:
J. E. Houk
Silverton
Fred Uphoff
Stay ton:
Peter Deldrich
Sublimity:
F.. A. Dittor
Monmouth:
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SILVERTON DESERTEU
OVER PAST WEEK END
Sllverton, Or., July C Very
little was notlcoablo in Sllverton,
Saturday, as no celebrations of any
kind were planned. The closing
ot the stores and mills enabled
many people to go on campiu':
and picnic trips. Others went to
neighboring towns where celebra
tions wero being held. Stuyton,
Molalla, Spongs Landing, Silver
creek falls and raelfic City were
the destinations ot many from
Silverton. Among those who were
out of town were: Mr. and Mr3.
V. C. Larson, John, Merlo an 1
Orville Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Legurd, Mr. and Mrs. John Mo;.
Mr. and Mm. Gilbert Unilerila.il.
L. M. Larson, ltev. and Mrs.
George Henriksen, George, lior;:
and Louise Henriksen and !-Vtn-Hichcs.
ML ANGEL CANNERY
REPORTS GOOD PACK
Mt. Angel, Or., July G. Hcpor's
of an unusually fine pack as f:it
as quality Is concerned are com
ing from the Mt. Angel Producers
Packing company cannery north
of town. More triau fifty women
are employed grading and packing
logans, raspberries aud oiierries.
The size and quality ot the fruit
that is being packed permits about
75 per cent of it o be graded into
first and seconds. Only about a
third of the usual sized pack is
being put up, however, as the
berry fields in this locality were
badly hit hY the frosts last win
ter. The processing is being done
this, year by Jordan Sauvain. Fred
Gillette, in charge formerly, is
with the Silverton cannery thi
year.
Calleuses
Quick, safe, euro relief from
painful callouses on the feet.
At drug and tho ttottx
DZSckoll's
"Zing-pads
Pvitmetm the .
hi i a it gone
rOU take no
buy a Ford from an Authorized
Ford Dealer. It is his desire to give
you a square deal on a used Ford,
the same as he does on a new Ford.
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5.
TEMPTING FRUIT ICES
Put an unopened can of any kind of fruit in a bucket
of ice and salt, let it stand for three hours cut off the
top and have ready for service as tempting a fruit ice as
you ever tasted.
Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co.
Prompt residence deliveries. Order early. Phone 280.
"We never close" 560 Trade street.
Ask driver for our book on "Frozen Desserts'
Canned Pineapple. Grape
$ are especially adapted for
Rcth Grocery Co.
Special Prices by Assorted Dozens
Auction Sale
Tomorrow, July 7, 1:30 p. m.
3'2 miles South of Salem, 40 rods off the highway on
the left hand side, close to the Grabcnhorst fruit ranch,
on Ola Shenafelt place
Good Jersey milk cow; heifer calf; pig; mahogany
dining room suite, cost f lOO; ivory bed; dressing table
and chiffoneer to match; Axminster rug 9x12, nearly
new; 7-drawer Singer sewing machine; steel range;
75 leghorn chickens; young and old; some oat hay;
dishes and cooking utensils.
This must be sold.
G. SATTERLica,,
Auctioneer
Bobbers Get $19,800.
Cincinnati, Ohio, July c. 'A.
P.) After thoy had bound thres
watchmen and two porters at ths
zoological garden today, sovju
robbers invaded the club house,
blow open one safe, pried the door
from ano&hor and escaped with
$19,800 in money nnd checks.
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UMMER COLDS
are lingering and annoying
The very first night apply
BC&SS
VAPORUa
Oocrl7 Million Jm V-i Yutrl,
Buy a Fisk
Quality Beyond
Question
Balloon Cords
Heavy Duty
Hughes does
Expert Vulcanizing;
Saiem
Vulcanizing
Works
474 Ferry. Phone 364
JOURNAL WAN1 ADS PAY
chance when von
:
Fruit. Peaches. Apricots.
frozen fruits.
....
T M. RAMSING,
Route 4, Box 113