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, PAav. . titxt - TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925. PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON From the Richest and Best Tart of the State News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents AT STAYTON VOTED Stayton, July 7 The Fourth has come and gone: Stayton is full of weary mothers, sun-burned child ren and snfl-eyed, dry looking men. Empty concession booths decorate the street corners, and the remains of fire crackers and paper-cap pistols litter the street. but everyone Is happy the hotel men and soft drink merchants fair ly glow becauwe thoy made "killing" peddling their wares; the Community club officials look hap py for their dances on Friday and Saturday nights were highly suc cessful. The mothers are beginning to chirk up a little because an other fourth has gone and their children haven't been burned to death or run over by care; even the sad-eyed dry looking men are beginning to look le.-s sad and leas dry. The dances given by the Com munity clulw Friday and Saturday nights, were highly successful. On Friday night more than one hun dred couples and many spectators filled the open air pavilion In the Masonic grove, and on Saturday night It seemed as If every town within a rndius of CO miles or fsiay ton had emptied Its numbers on the pavilion floor; the dance was a Jitney one and a perspiring, jost ling mob, but, withal an orderly one. contested for each iw incnes of dancing space. STAYTON BOYS Stayton, July 7 Jack Ryan and Harry Ilevenham, who have been held In tho city Jail for the past woek are again freo. Tho boys were charged with stealing the car f L. A. Loom In; but at an infor mal hearing before Justice of the Peace Greer, the complaint was dus nlssed under the proviso that the boys secure employment and pay for all damage done the car. Judge Greer after considering the enso for some time concluded that there was no evidence of an intent to steal the car; nor was here nay evidence of Huch a na ture as to warrant him binding the boys over to the grand Jury; con sequently he dismissed tho action pending due restitution to be made he owner of tho car by young Ilyan and Harry Hevenham. COUPLE KILLED Marlon, Or., July 7. Word was received yes:erday of the death of Frod Haack Jr., son of Mr. anJ Mrs. Fred W. Haack, and tho prob able fatal injury to Gus (Justcrson and serioue injury to two other men in an auto accident near Sic torn. Sunday evening. Mr. Haack was killed instr.huy with a brok en neck. No further particulars of the accident wore given. Mr. Haack had been home to spend the Fourth with his purentb here and wan on his way back to Bond, Or., where he was employed, when the accident occurred. Th-3 body arrived from Bend Monday. Mr. Haack its survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Haack Sr., of Marion, one brother, Frank Haack of lie ml and six f. is le rn, Mrs. It. V. Dimick of Oak ridge, Or., Mrs. Lillian Schultz cf Jefferson, Mrs. Olivia Kaplinger of Garibaldi, Mips Bonnie Haack of Marion, Miss Viola Haack and Miss Laura Haack of Portland. FAREWELL PARTY IS GIVEN Sllvorton, July 7 A few friends were Invited to the home of Mr and Mrs. Karl J. Adams, Thursday uvening of lust week, to attend farewell party given for Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Perlich. Mr. Perlich has been associated with the Valley Market company of Silverton for some time hut has decided to make a change. The evening was spent In playing cards. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Perlich, Sir. and Mrs. Russell Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Legard, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Carson, Mr. and Mra. Floyd In gram. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tun- can, Mr. and Mrs. McCee, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Adams. TURNER TOSSERS WIN FROM STAYTON NINE Stayton, July 7 On Saturday morning, July 4, the Stayton base ball team wont down to defeat be fore the onslaught of the Turner team. The game was played in the roundup arena before a large number of spectators, and though many of them cheered Stayton, she was unable to defeat the visitors and tho game ended with a score of twelve to three in favor of Turner, Steigerwald Dairy company. Portland, to sell 3500 shares of common non-par value stock and ?S8,000 In preferred stock. W. H. Eccles Lumber company, Baker, to sell bonds in the sum of $150,000. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS HAZEL GREEN Hazel Green, July 7 Mrs. Helen Hopkins of Fresno left for her home Wednesday after visiting for a short time with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Dnvls. Carl Morris returned from Sweet Home whero he was helping his falhor-ln-law, Mr. Matke, during hay harvest. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Miller of Port land spent the week end at the Ben Clemens home. Johnnie Zicleiwdtt moved Into his now house last week which has Just been completed. Miss lltilda Stripling is visiting With her sister, .Mia. McRue at Stayton. Thursday evening Ralph Van Clcave'n radio could bo heard by a number of neighbors within radius of two miles. Kddie, Albert, Anna and Alice Ilazelb.ieher spent tho 4th at Slay- ton taking In tho round-up. Mr. and Mra. Carrow of Port land sent the week end at Geo ZlfleiiHlci's. Mi's. Alvin Van Cleave eniciliiin (! in tlx? woods tho fourth: Mr. and Mis. Katon, Mr. mid Mrs. ltlll Ga.sUil and daughter Laura of Ha lem, Mrs. Marks of Prairie City, Orogun, mid Mr. and Mr. Tom Van Clravo. Mra. A. A. Looney and sons, Glenn nnd Guy Alien. Stanford nnd Helen Javi.s attended the filieep Judging club at (lie DoeNeur farm nt I'nitum. George Zlelerwkl was taken the hospital Thursday where operation was performed. He is renting as well ua could bo expo ed. C. A. Van Cleave and family drove up the Sanllaui the 4th and pent the rtay. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ziclenskl and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Schnteder spent the 4 III at Sliver Creek Kails. Ci rand pa Peterson, ltllllo Carrie aid K'.liu Williamson attended tho roundup nt Stayton Saturday. M r and M is. 1 Vy pen from Sa lem pent Sunday at the W, U. Davis home. Lester Van Cleave nnd family with friends from Salem spent the week end at the const. Mr. and Mrs. Lafflor of Portland Sltent Sunday with Mrs. tleorgo Ziclenskl. Mrs. Lnffler will spend tho week hero with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Orville I.ueUe and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. James Luckey motored to Wood burn to Visit with Mr, and Mrs. John Luckey. Archie McCorklo nnd family spoilt the week end at the coast. STAYTON .Stayton, (..., .'uly 7.- -Mr. and Mrs. Max II II, formerly livin-; in Slaytnn but n'iw resident of isi lem, attended tho community dim dunce In otaytou on tho night of July 4lh. Mm. Jotio Tatt. nf Salem Is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Christina Claudek. Norvel Flither his mother, Mrs. J, Flslmr, and Mtes May Adams motored to ("ononis. Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Miller, of tho Bon Ton confectionery, mi tored to M d.illa. Sunday, to at tend a Itnundup. Max Brown of Klamath Falls vioiting in i:uylnn. Jark K:iy, ttmall grandson nf Mr. and Mrs. F I. Jones, came from Scio to hpend the Fourth. Mrs. Frank Parry of Portluml .spent the week-end in Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slv mund of Fern HUlgo attended tv community dub dances on Frld.iy and Saturday nights. Tho parent of George Drown, special agent for the Standard Id) company, were here from Wen.it chce, Wash , to spend the w.l: end with tiioir on and his family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Algy Murphy o.id daughter. tlnzel. Mm. Oliver F r rettfl nnd Mrs Ilr.ttie Kirklln nt tended ttieCdd Fellows picnic held at Jefferson on July 4th and I.Ue: In tho day motored to Snlom. Mr. and Mn. R. Gardner and son spent the Fourth at CascaJla. Or. Mr. and Mm. Frank Pelser a id daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. rivda Downing: and family epphti Saturday and Sunday at Newport Among- thoa motoring to Now- port rr tne weeK-tna were And Mrs. Richard Knight and Mr. Knight's mother from Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kerber tli- ited Mrs. Kerber'a parent, who live. in Gervjis, on Sunday. On Sunday, July 5, Mr. and Mm, C. E. lieaucliamp and Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones moto.ed to Silverton and Silver creek fulls. L. Spear and family picnicked at Taylor a urovc on Sunday. Leo Uarr, jeweler of Mt. Angel and his wife visited children and relatives in Blaj ton during t!i Fourth cf July celebration. Louis Anderson of Eugene la guest at the L, Speer home. On Sunday, Mrs. G. L. Holph left for Portland, where eho will spend some time with her elate Mrs. F. Cheney. Later Mrs. Holph and family and Mrs. Cheney our. child ren plan to spend several weeks in Warrontou, where Mr Cheney is employed. Mist tea Jiel nr.elke of Stayton is spending a portion of the sum iner at Gearhart with tho Kcv Walter Taylor Sumner family. Blio Is acting u nonipunlou to tit tlx-year-oid daurhler. Miss Clara Mindeu of Portland Is visiting her family, who live near Sublimity. George Mielko. of the Olds. VVorluiiin & King company of Portland, and hii uncle, and aunt, .Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Ilinwiefon wer quests at :lm J. M. Mieike horn this weekend. Arthur Sutton of Porlhind, wh.i luifl been attending the Massac'.iu letts institute of technieology for the post vear. spent Friday, Sat urday and Sunday in Stayton the guest of hlg sister, Mrs. V. Lyle Mel'iTwkey. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayo ard granddaughter. Jean, left Sunday for Cascadia, Oregon, whero th will spend a two wecloV vacation Among tho week-end guests at (he Henry Tale homo were .Mr.i I'ate'n pa rints, Mr. nnd Mra. J. T. Hunt of Salem and Mr. and Jim, Marion Hunt of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. It. 1. Hoke mu ion, I'.ugene, sp?ul tho rourth nnl fifth of Julv nt the coast. Most oi the lime win spent at Taft. The M. F. Hvnn family enjoyed picnic nt Smerd's place ou tl. Santlam river July 41b. LIBERTY Liberty, Or., July 7. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dcncer were guests al the mnriage of nMss Joy Turn :tml William Moses last. Sundiy 'veiling at tho Mint Method! it Kptseopal church, Salem, and later t a reception given at the bride's home. Mrs. Morrison moved to Salem. Tuesday, and will live with he son, Knlph Morrieon. Mrs. Jann Floyd ha returned from Corviillis. whero she spent n few weeks visiting her brother. Miss Fannin Smith of Heaver. r., spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Edward Henrer. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Krtesol of Salem nnd their niece, Miss l(r- nii'e Coleman of Portland, were alters at O. L. l.Vmcr't?, Wednjs- lay evening. Mr. and Mr, resile Judd ire over from 1 IohUmis, Or., vlm'iuB lotive:i. Mr. and Mrs. Crider of S in )sea. t'al., who lias been visiting her sister, Mr. J C. Morlrson, ro- urned to their borne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Merle Eastman of Marytivllle, Cat., are visiting wlCi or mother, Airs. J. C. Morridon. 1'liey expect to velum homo eoon. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Dougherty liave ns their Rtiest, Mr. DouRhor- y'a sister of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Mrs. William herndt Is reported II. Mrs. Fred Scott has as her nests, Mrs. Norwood Cox and ion, Jimmio, of Parker. Or. Mr. Andernon, son-in-law of Mr. uid Mrs. Perry Judd, has recently :ime from Alberta, Canada, and a at tho Judd home. BROOKS llrooks, Or., July 7. Mr. Mid Mrs. Captnln Helser nnd dnngh- Vlvlan, and Miss Hose Wo'.fe of Hend were visitors at Fred llateholors home Sunday, Mies Fern nnlchelor was home from Portland t spend her birth day, July 4th. Fred norhmor fame down from Salem to spend Sunday and visit with frtemH. Mr. and Mrs faster Robins .tpent the Fourth at Newport. Ernest Uorry of Tillamook It visiting with bis niece, Mra. Charles Sturgis. James Fruit waa In Brooks, Sat urday and Sunday. 'Robert Hackctt and Mies 11 Hackett and Robert and Lyle Glover apent tho Fourth at the Pries placo near Mt. Angel. Sidney Smith and wife ana mother and Vera Smith-Baker of Spokane drove down to attend the Jones reunion and to visit rela tives. SILVERTON Silverton, July 7 Whooplnc cough has been prevalent In Silver ton for bo me time and at present so many are afflicted that the sick nos can bo regarded as having reached Hie proportions of an epi demic. The coukIi is confinod mainly to children some of whom are affected but little. A few cases of mumps have been reported dur ing the past month also. Several parties motored to Sil ver Creek Falls Sunday from Sil verton. Homo drove up In tho early morning and took breakfast at the falls while other wont later in tho day. Among thfe making the trlji were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin llenjun, Mr. nnd Mra. Dan UNIman, Winona Palmer, Kdwin Hatteberg, Jorgen won, Mrs. K. Jensen, Mrs. Marie l!unei, Vivian Jiune.ss, Reuben Jensen nnd Alice Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Underdahl motored to Eugene Friday to at tend the wedding of a friend, MIab .orn Nelson, From Jiugene they went to Newport returning to Sil verton Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hanks, Olive Punks, Fred Banks and Uobert I la rr su f fered minor cuts a nd bruiaes when the car In which they wore riding left the highway. The Lccldent occurred about six o'clock Saturday morning when tho party wiia within a few miles of Newport whero they were going from HI) verton. Loose gravel ut the side of tho road, dust and fog. nnd the fact that they had driven most of I ho night were given an en u sua of (ho accident. The car turned ovor once but came to a standatlU igainat n stump. Although tho tup was wrecked and the car otherwise somewhat damaged It came homo under Its own power. Mr. and Mra. Peter Dnndru of Molalla visited at the O. J. Moe home over Sunday. Martin OLson and Bon, Oscar, came home to Silverton Friday from Mat sit field where they employed in the mills. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Solum. Evelyn Solum, Mr. and Mr. P. N Jacob ho ii, and Morenre Jacolwon socnt ho l'ourth at Cbanipoig. H. J. Sum old went to Eugene Monday for a short visit with i lends, Cal., are visiting at the H. D. Mara home. Mr, and Mra. K-arl Phelps and children, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Hfnz, Mr. and Mra. Earl Lynes and Dor othey and Dick Hitt picnicked near Marion on the Fourth. Elmer Beach Sr., and son, Rob ert, and Elmer Jr., Clarence Thurs ton and Donald Wall, who arc working at Longview, Wash., spent the week-end at their homes. Mra. Laura Roth from Portland is here visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Whedbee. Mr nnd Mrs. A, B. Hinz have; a new roadster. ...j Frances Ooin and Genevieve Weed are the delegates from the Christian clmrcn Christian En deavor, who will attend the con vention of tho Christian En deavors in Portland! this week, Marie Kihs and Ethel Klampe (ire the delegate from tho Evang'jll cal church. Tho girls left t!e last of Hie week for Portland. Uuth chamberj irom St. Helens spent the week-end with her cousin. Miss Wilma Welch. Maurine Jnvksc-n returned to her homo in Oregon City, Fridiy, after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cummins. Dr. ('. P. Magnoss from Me Minnvillo tpent tho week-end visiting his rislor, Mrs. J. It, Mc Kee The Fourth of July celebration wes well attended. A very int?r- JEFFEKSON .Tffferson, 0-. July 7. Hnrrv Mi'Kto, Mud Muriel Wilson. Mr ind Mrs. T. O. Hester and rem llrrninn. spent tho week -end ' iKia. Mra. It. W. V.'fddle mid da;ish spoilt tho luiuilli nt Oregon uy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Krrol Hohv.1 rom Soatlln vlsllod Mr. Ilowoll's illior, R K. Unwell, on llm 4'h. T. O. llavis and son, L.iVernr ?tt Monday mornlnir for their work In Loniview. Wash Mr. nnd Mia. (;y Itolnnd nnil hlldrcD spent Ihp Kourlli nt Cns-ndln. Ml Wilms Welch left for 8.1- eni. Monday, whero she will wor n the (Irnylipllo. Mr. nnd ?trs. Ixi1s Ashllmin ind daughter, lleren, nnd I,er and Unymnnd. (Irnher. from Salem stopped at Mrs. B. J. Whedhos's. Sunday rvpnlnR. nftpr spendins ho weelt-end nt Alsea flshlnir. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Mrlfeo nd daughter, VlrRlnla, spent tho ourth nt Alsen. Mrs. W. C. Hawk, Mr. nnd Mm.! Thomas (.alien and Herhert Miller all of llay City, ylelled Mra. n. f: Ijooney, Frldny I Mrs. W. E. SmMh nnd Mm. n. F. Ixioney spent Monday In Snleni. Mr. and Mra. iVonard Huriey iiul Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kurth from Portland spent tha Konrth in Jefferson. Mr. &n Mra. Furth and Mr. Hurley teturned home Sunday while Mra. Hurley will remain to Tlslt with her mother, Mra, Oer truda Weddle. Mr. and Mra. Donald Mara and small daughter (rom OaklnnJ, New Today 1 ON TME. I She walked in her sleep into Wakefield's room. The next day, ho was found murdered ? Wns she the guilty oneT Grand COMEDY NEWS .. LEGION LOSES TO CASEYS 5 TO 0 The American Legion baaeball nine of the twilight league lost their first league game when the Knlghta of Columbus handed them a whipping to the tune of 6 to 0 on the Oxford park diamond last night. "Red" Keber, second baseman, and Dennis Heenan, star Salem high school player, who pitched the Caseys to victory were by far the outstanding stars of tho game. Heenan almost got by with a no hit, no-run game, allowing only one man to get to first, when Hoopor got a hit In tho fourth frame. "Red" Kober, the small second baseman for the winners, brought in three of the victor's runs by his stellar batting. In the first inning Keber's hit brought in tho first run, which was followed by Varley and Aldiich, on a hit by Goas in the second. In the fourth inning the red-head again stepped to the plate and got two more hits to bring In Iwo more runs. Jenkins, Legion twirl er and Heenan both struck out eight men but Heenan's hurling was of much steadier and heavier variety. The Legion men seemed unable to solve his pitching and looked rath er alck attempting to connect safely. By handing the Legion nine their first league defeat the Casey team b In a good position for a chance to meet the Legion in the finals. The lineup for the game last night follows: Leg Ion Park er, ss ; R u gg I es, .1b; Acton, lb; Hooper, 2b; Laird, cf; Gibson, If; Lephart, rf; Jen kins, p; Pearmine, c K. C.'s Varley, ss; Suing, 2b; Barr, lb; Keblrt, 2b; H. Gross, cf; Green, if; Heenan, rf; Heenan, p; Heenan, c. esting program waa held In the morning and another one in t'je afternoon, aft&r which many either went to tho ball game or in swimming. Roy Goar, who works near Lb- comb, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home. . . W. E. Smith and family and Marlon Shns spent Sunday after noon at Spong's Landing. MARION Marlon, Or., July 7. George Stephens went to Portland, Satur day, to bring Dack the body of Mathias Schmidt, who died of bronchial imei'monfa at a Portland hospital loot l'-riday. Funeral was held Sunday it '.he Friends church with burial In the Marlon ceme tery. A. M. Schmidt waa called to Portland, Saturday, by the death of his 6on, Mathias. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansel came up from Creswell, Friday, and spent tho Fourth with Mr. Han sel's parents. Miss VioH Haack is up from Portland on a two weeks' vacation at the home of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Haack. Mr. and Mrs. Graham spint Monday shopping in Salem. Marion populution was pretty well scattered over the country in observing tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. W. Houghton h-xi as house guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lafler, MI3S Gerty Folman and V. D. Walker of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Dimick ar rived from OaUridge today to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Dimlck's brother, Fretl Haack. oUan 'St . ROI-TAM oi cigar you'll like "ROI-TAN? Thank yousir. I ce you've been around a bit." ROI-TAN BROADWAYS (Z for 25c) PLAY PEP IE Tonight the Papermakora and the Portland Electric Power com pany baseball nine of tho Sundown league will cross bats on the Ox ford park diamond. The game la expected to be hard fought al though the P. E. P. team Is rest ing In tho cellar position with five losses and no wins. The poor little doormat often flares back and smites the champion and it ie liable to happen again this evening. The papermakers are in second place at the present time although they are really tied for first place I Whaa tob work or ffSfTi H I bIat outdoors wuf f&rtnt ! DAT'B Khftki Trout- p in far real lorvice. O'iMvk n And DAY'S Breeches raSlffl HI with tiavt nt Bingle- afivQaVH I Til Han you'll an- Sfc HI J7 comfort vhea you mjj Pi fA B I slip Into them. E U H I Tbsre'e trim Hor- Hf fV fcl folk Goat, too with ES V 1 HI DAY'S label that H V H matches both Troui- Ml I A HI or and Breeches. Si 1 1 D II LEADIHO DEALEM Tl "4fl HI KAVE THEM I H iia trousers tAItORED BREECHES NOHPOLK SUITS DIO 3 OVERAUS WATER REPELLENT CUXTHlhO as one game is under protest due to the Eagles using an ineligible pi ay or. The Eagles and the Paper makers will more than likely meet in the three game series for the pennant. This game is the last of the season before the finals. The PEP toam aro the tallonders. Much of this Is due to the fact that they picked all of their players from their employees of the power plant They went Into the game more for the recreation and sport of It. Other games scheduled to be played at the Oxford park grounds this week are: "Wednesday O. N. G. vs Valley Motor. Thursday Postponed game, ten tative. Friday Grotto vs IT. &. Hank. A tip -. valuable to smofcgri MOST every smoker today who likes his tobacco smokes more than he knows is good for him. That's why cigarettes, cigars and pipes even the best of them go sour sometimes. But there is a new way to get greater fun out of your smoking. That is by eating Life Savers be tween your smokes. Do this to day and see how much more pleasure you get from your fa vorite brand. Eat a few Life Savers between Smokes Rostein & Greenbaum J. , ,.-. J Vv smsff f . - - . ' L t:jf - f y --'iiv - I? - " , " x' ? f A i : , . t kz tiwJ it J T ' '$ ail Today Wednesday iABikttHaSS Chesterfield's popularity is securely founded on the bed rock of quality SUCH P O P ULAR.ITY - M UST BE - DESE R-V E'D Ijocrrr k Mruu TaiAcoa Co.