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JOlAtjsiAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents F HELD AT DALLAS lallas, July 28 The first great Adventure of twa Med ford Jadi Carl Fitz and Glen Stringer, Aged about 14 years terminated Saturday night In Dallas when they were picked up and held by Murshal Chose pending advice from Med ford. The lads had run away to seo the world and were headed for Portland. They were about ready to sing "Home, Sweet Home. however, for they were broke, aide tracked and hungry. The hoys made It all right as fn ita Salem by freight, but they caught a train out of that place which landed them in patina In stead of Portland ils they had hop eu. A telegram from Med ford In dlcated that .someone will be utter them soon. Divorce Suit riled A divorce suit was filed Monday in circuit court by Jtuby I,. Muhle man aguinat Samuel Muhleman, uecKing an aiwuiuie divorce, cus tody of on infiLnt child and $76 per mouth alimony for support of herself and child. Mrs. Muhleman alleges personal Indignities, failure 10 support, mo publication of no tides that ho would not bo Tespon. Bible for debts contracted by her, nnd other grounds for divorce, The couple were married March 8, 19J1, at Monmouth. They have daughter nine months old. Mrs. Muhleman Is represented by Klet cher & Ellis of Independence. ViiImMh Defeated Valsetss was defeated at Valsctz by J Julius 4 to 3 in an exceedingly not game. Muser pitched on air tight camo throughout for Dallas. lirrors aided the locals In securing a part or their score. Dallas plays I'alls City on the local grounds next Sunday. BENTSON FUNERAL TO . BE HELD WEDNESDAY Silverton, Or., July 28. (Hpe- ciai.j r uncial service! will O held t tho Trinity church, Wed nesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, Iluv. tioorgo llenrlkaen oftlelatliu;, Tor Cliuiies Uentson, who dlei in Montana, Saturday morning, after a prolonged lllnens. ', Mr. llunlson woa HvinB In Shelby at the time ot his death, having moved there from Lothalr only a tew we.iks ugo. Trior to I heir going to Mon tana about ten years ago the fam ily lived In Kllvorton. HeHlde his wlfo and three chil dren ho la survived by his mother, Mth. Olivia Uentson; a sister, Mm. Nels Langscv, and neven brothers. Charles llenluon was the third member of tlie. family to die miner and a oroiiier, Ham, havlag passed a f-'W yearn ago. At time of his death Mr. Hentson w 38 years and diiu month old. torment will be in the I.ulhcr. cemetery cast of Sllverton, who Ills father and brother arc buriei OLD OREGON TRAIL MONUMENT T AT FALLS CITY Falls City, Or. July 28. The wedding of Mrs. Marie Lunuey and Claud Allen took place Sun day afternoon at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glaze, near town. Only the immediate relatives and a few friends were present for the cere mony, which was -read by Ilev. John Dunlap. Mrs. Luuuey-Allen was a vary successful teacher in the grade school last winter and Mr. Allen works in one of the mills at To ledo at which place they will make tncir future home. Miss Mabel Lee and Levi Slatr were married Monday noon at th' William I.ee home near town. mer near Nowport, where Mr, Ullnston has work on tho Roose velt highway. II. it. Sims, Charles Sims an 1 Mr. Carter motored to 1'ortlanJ., Saturday, "Irilk-iit4-d to tb niniiorr of the liitrmlil iilnurcrH who Itffix.d tlie Tfny over 111 Old Orevon Trnll rrlth the flrl eovrred Vfnjron In 18-IS nnd won nn enipiro lor me uniieu BtnieM," vtenenlta to tlie city ol linker, ur by the American LeKlon nnd unveiled July 4, NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS 1IAZEL OIvEEN STAYTON SERVICE STATION ROBBED OF 20 TIRES Siayton, Or., July 2S. The Veo man service station of Stayton wiw roiibed Saturday night or pat Sunday morning. About $16 cah nnd approximately 20 n? tires were taken from tho place. The burglar gained entrance by Winning a wllliluw. However, th front door was found open Sundn moriMug nut ino liner nad appar ently opened It from the insld so Hint his loot might be more easily removed. The theft wan discovered 8un day morning by Alva Davis, employe, wiien he sttenipted vnlork the station. No traces were left by the burglar, but It I thought that It was the work ot one person. Officials nre at a loss for clues as to the Identity of th liner. to NEW WELCOME SIGN TO BE ERECTED, FALLS CITY Falls City, Or., July 28. Thanks to Mrs. A. H. Meyers we will nave a new wcli-omn sign Alain street at east end of the euy limits. This will be pin-' before the first ot August. Mr. Meyers made a canvass of the bus ness nouses u ml found a ready ro spouse and serured enough turds to navo a tin sign with wood trim J no reel long and 14 im-lira hlhh wade and hung. This bears, on the side f,icln east, tlie word "Welcome,' on tho oilier side tho words ' Again." ' and 'C'o.u MILL CITY STREETS AGAIN COW PASTURE Mill Oily, Or,, July 28. Wit tho continued dry weather nnd Mi drying 11 n of Krnaswi on the hills. the streets uf Mill City hnvp onn more assumed mo roio 01 cow paths, and mild eyed botulog mnv bo seen at moat any timo ijioandrr- inff along looking for a gate they can open or tenr down, enabling them to ruin some one's lawn ot garden. It's too bad that a town claiming 1200 Inhabitant cannot have a law whereby cow owner are compelled to keep thorn In a panture anr! not allow them to roam tho streets at large, destroy ing whatever property they, may be able to gt to. - - . A numbor of Van Cleaves niO' orcd to the homo of .loo Vu Cleave ne;ir Monitor Sunday, ttend the fewtivhica of the Va leave clnu. A good timu was hn by all and an excellent proKi'a rendered by membeiu of th family. Aboht 70 wore nreficn Those attending from here were harho Van (.'leave and family, Letter Van Cleave and family, Torn Van Cleave and wife, Mr Mm. J. S. Van CleavP nnd chil Iren and Hahih Van Cleave amlly. Mr. and Mr. 15. II. Perrln otored out from Hal em Sunday to )cnd the afternoon with I hot (ton and wife, Mr. and Mra, Vlrgl orrine. fllr. and Mrs. C. A. kolmw fipeu Sunday with Mm. Kobow's moth , Mm. Schnufer at Quinaby, Mrs. Hatlio Van (..leave reoeiv- a pleanant Burnrirto Bun da; heii her winter and family, M id Mm. Will CreiKhlon and ntgliter Hernli-e, of Corning. Cal ilroppeil in for u Hliort viiiit. Mrs. Cleave a expect in k a vist from her mot Iter, Mia. Crowo Miwcow, Idaho. Mm. Crowo wa to meet her daughter, Mm. Crel). ton here but has been delayed. Mr. and Mre. Joe Schnlder en tertained for a number of frlcndu and relative Sunday. Thono epend liiK the day were Mrs. Scbnider'a mother and father, Mr. and Mrs, Hiirkhart of Shaw, Mitts Hazel Stemper of Shaw, Mr. and Mm. Ilobn of l'ortlnnd and Mr. and Mm. II. C. Ziolinkl nnd family. Mr. nnd Mra. Mcltae ot Stayton and Miw Hulda Stripling motor ed down Sunday and left Mim Stripling nt the I.oonoy homo for a visit. Mr. and Mm. Mrltao also ailed at I ho Wacken home. It le reported that Kdgar John- sou Is thinking of building a new bungalow. Mr. and Mre. Pete Woelke nnd daughter, Mr. and Mm. Virgil Perrlne and Mm. Perrlnefl broth-. r, Mr. nnd Mm. Jtudy Warken and daughter Irene. Theodore Wacken and Paul Stettler and ho boats Mr. nnd Mra. C. A. Ko bow enjoyed an Ire cream feed at the Kohow home Saturday ow ning. Frank Van Cleave left Monday for hie home In Spokane, Wah fter visiting with relatives here he pnet week. Kev. and Mrs. Turley w!il con In ue their ovrtiiKollstic. AcrviccA tirouirhout thin coming week reaching commence at 9 clock. Mm, Wltton ot Salem visited mm Wednesday until lat unlay ith Mm. Ilatlle Van Cleave. Mr. nnd Mm. C. M. 1 11 111 nn of alem called on Mitw Carrie John tn Thursday evening at the home f her brother Albert. Leroy Van Cleave atid (luy Al- en I.ooney went to Nekowin to he YMCA ramp Thnmday. Mr. nnd Sirs. Smith and family f Portland i-pent the day Sunday ith Mr. nnd Mm. Hill Zielinskl. Mr. and Mm. A. K. Free of Lib ty called nt the Worden home unday. Mm. Anna Wheeler nnd chil- on of Sulem nnd Mr. nnd Mm. , Wacken and children upent unday afternoon at S pong 'a nding. Mm. Amy Hcer vmlted with her other, Mrs, Louisa Johnson Sun- JKF.FERSON Jefferson, Or.. July 2S Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Jester and Mrs. U French from Ornntu Pan an ere for ft two reeka' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Knrl Phelna nnd Notice of an Increase In CflpMaon and Mr. and Mm. A. n Him ta! from $50,000 to $100,000 waehoft Sunday for Cascadla to spend filed by the Lawaon Creek Log-a week. flnf company of North Bend. Herbert Marshall from Mlqto- brook. Wash., . Is visiting in J forson. Joe McKce and daughtor, Vorna and Alarlon Sims were In Albau Saturday. Jefferson people who shopped I Salem, Saturday, wore Mrs. F. It Ubby, 13. T. George, John Te hunt Mr. and Mra. II. C. Shields and Mrs. Whedbeo and children, Much excitement was caused tho show Friday night when on of tho films broke and caught fire. Tho machine was put 011 uiuo of tho hall and the flro tingiiished. Tho maehino 1 damaged badly, otherwise, nolh Herious resulted and the show continued. FALLS CITY ay. Threshers will be In this neigh borhood this week. It to reported at tho grnln la not turning out heavy as laAt year. The dry, hot days will dry the Krniu In the hock and will thniMi much cnHlcr. Mr. and Mm. Adolph Harold and children of Clear Lake wore callers at tho Pete Woelke horn Sunday. Falls City, Or., July 28. M: ;nid Mis. Hay Drown nnd baby of Corvallls vimttd Sunday with M llrown's parents, Mr. and M llarhiu. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Thra:ili and tiun, Walter, wore iu Carlton Sunday, viaiting with frien Kenneth Tnusher is working ne: lltiskiiw. Mrs. Hatcher and brother, W. II. McKowu, returned Saturdi from an extended trip through astern Oregon. Charles K, Sample ran into Arn old (kibrfel, 12, and his bicycle. I Portland tho other .day. It w unavoidable accident and til motorist gave tho lad &0 cents t help fix up bis bike, which wn only slightly damaged. Mrs. r. II. .lobes is spending th mouth 'visiting her husband at Klamath Fi.lls. Mrs. John Pago of Valsetz wan Falls City visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Uuhle atii Mm. Thompson of Salem were isilfng friends here Saturday. The llohles uro staying in Salem this summer where Mr. Uohlo attending eunimer school at Wil luiucttg unlvcralty. Mrs. J. O. Hudson and child re returned Sunday from V also tit. where they bavo been spendlug the past week with her elsteie, Mrs. Sain Allen and Mra. Otto Klklns. Mr. nnd Mra. Itny Muck and ll tlo daughter visited Mrs. Muck'i parents nt Crown Point on th Columbia highway, over Sunday, Mr. uiiil Mrs. J. I. Moyer left Sunday aftenuntu for a few d iya' trip. They oxpeet to go aa la north aa Vancouver, It. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnbermun wero over from Salem, Saturday evening visiting nt the A. H. Myy rs home. Mre. Ij, K. Ford and duugh'er, Mra. Nell Se.irs, nro Hpeudin a tew days this week at tho various benchcii. Miss (iraro Thomas was hotar rom Salem over Saturday uud Stuidav. Miss Katherlne Peters nt Al pent the week-end hero visit inn with frieiidn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam llulscy visit- old time friends in Falls City, Friday, while on their way from ieattle, Wash., to Albany. Mr. nd Mrs. William Mack, ac oiu'innted Fred DeSouaa to I'ort- laud, Saturday evening nnd turned Sunday evening. Kvercit Mack and little daughter, Kleaiu-r I'om 1 ng hac !i w 1 th I hem for ii short visit. Mrs. John Thaip of Portl'iiui v 1st t cd her f ost er paren tA, M r. ind. Mm. C. I.. Hopkins this pa't week while on her way home from trip to Ctillforutn. Mr. and Mrs. Hilly (Iraham tt New berg visited over tho week end nt tho Charles Frink home, Mm. Oraham't parents. K. P. iirown made a buslncM (rip to Portland. Monday. SILVERTON Sllverton, Or., July 28. Burrcll m. Mitchell and a number of com panions from Salem spent the. week-end nt Sllverton. Mr. MlU-n-ell Is an Oregon Agricultural col- Ipfto t ..dent nn a fraternity, bro ther of Elgin klcCIpareiof Sllver- ion. . , Mr. and Mra, HarolJ Ratern. Mra. Ole Satern and Alfred Jensen motored to Corvallls, Sunday. They spent the dsy with Cora ern and Lillle Madscn, etudeatflt the Oregon Agricultural "college summer school. O. J. Moo Is reported as belrg quite ill at his home iu North Si vcrtou. Au 8-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Max WUtrein at Sll verton, Sunday. Claire. A. MIchells, aged 0 yeurs, died at Portland on July 22. Funeral uorvlcoe were hold In Portland and tho body brought to Silvurton for burial in the Silver ton cemetery on July 25 by Jack iSc KUman, local morticians. Airs, John C. Coplerud has sent word that she will remuiu In Spa kano longer thau originally plan ned. Mm. (jopierud is visiting witli relatives and may be gone u month instead of two weeks.!1 Tho city park of Silverton was well filled with parties yesterday, who took their noon meal there and stayed for tho rent of tho div. Ono woman from Sulom reported that Klio had her table set at ngou wheu it was decided to -tome' fo the park to eat. ,o the 'food was hastily put into a basket and the trip to Silverton made. Several parties from Silverton motored to Gladstono Park, Sun day, to bo present nt the Sunday sessiou of the All-taihthcran Chau tauqua, now being held thorn. Among those v.'ho made the trip wore: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larson, Mrs. Levi Ooplcrud, Lulu and Cora Ooplerud, M. Storruste, Mr. airl Mm. Amos Cor house, Murlo Cj house, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sat her, Myna and Margaret Sathor, M.m. G. Kvens, Kddle "Evens, Mr. ani Mrs. Henry Torvend, Mr. and Mm, Silao Torvend, Mr. and Mrs. Ness Mrs. Selmer Ness, Mr. and Mrs. M. hompson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew larl nnd Mrs. Andrew Evens and Omnia Evens. Mrs. Andrew Evens and datigh tor, Emma, are visiting with rolv lives at Sllverton. Their homo is t Mayvflle, North Dakota. his mother and Miss Hehin from Saleni, called on Mre. Albert Mc Kay Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. W. It. McKay at tended the funeral of their niece, Eleanor Kavauaugh, at Portland last Friday. Miss Kavanauch daughter of Judge and Mra. John Kavanaugli, died while undergo ing a tonsil operation at the eye, ear ami nose Hospital, by Drs, Co; lin and Dixon, Portland. Mrs. Mary Pelland and her daughter, Mrs. Helen HUH ' re turned to faeattlo after a couple of months spent at their summer home here. Mrs. Bert Jones went oacK with thorn (Florence Pel- lanu.j .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rose uainerin Pelland) and two chil uiuu are nero lor the : summer wim nor parents, Mr. aud Mrs. dlti 1'euunu. ST. rAUL MIm Iren. Mcrten, a nurse From St. Vincent hixipltal, came home over tho week end to visit Ith her pnrents, Mr, and Mra. S. Merlen, Sr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Davidson nd son Earl and Mra. John Dav- ilson returnod Inat Wednesday rrom a week visit at Seaside. Or. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Davidson ent to Wllliolt springs Saturday nrnliiff for a few daya rest. Tho following spent Sunday nt U'llhoH springs, Mr. and Mra. rod Davidson and fnmlly and Mr. and Mra. L, 1. Goodlns and aniily. Mrs. Mary McKllllp went to llsboro ladt week to spend n few eeks with hor brother, J. C. I'limer and fnmlly. Howard Murphy arrived lat 1 11 relay from Illinois, ono day to for his father's funeral, he II remain with his mother and Isters a couple of weeks. ' i ' Mr. aiiil Mm. cart Smith spent few days nt Seaside last week. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Smith and Claud Smith went to Fort- nd last Thumduy. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson. rents of Mrs. Claud Smith are re from Pendleton to spend a w weeks, I hey brought wllh ho mtheir lilere. Ksther N'oleon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Kirk spent few days at Pacific City1' lint eek. . Mrs. llalph Davidson returned t Thursday from her trip thru llfornla with her brother Ho- bert Minefield and . family. 1. Clark Jackson, accompanied by STAYTON oiayion, Dr.. .Iu v 2S pi, """ ' u. v. winto aud son, ".it,ll. nip an,, l ,u t 1. "...ui:i nave returnerl f,-n, two weeks' outing at Nsian. ir. ana fllrs. J v . .1.,., , " " ""'JU UllU .i.iiueii lert Nallll'r nv f,.,. nu. ..u , wnero they will spend - v- nn ouiing 1., ,i, tno nj. lure of a family reunion, for Mr, .uayos Drothor. Don st.... promiuent Lincoln, Nebraska, at torney, and Mr. nnn tin mri n". nt 1, ii. . -" -t u.u xiiii, ur plnn to mesl ' , '.. A trl" to-'rler Iake ..... ue Hiciuueii in the Itinerary Mis, Peggy orear, who has been Halting hor sister. Mm. Geoivrc Iirown, returned to Seattle, Friday. Miss Cecilia Mlelke tincd to hor was homo Pri.tnv Saturdny by a slight llnoss. noorga uel and sons. wn anu Milton, returned from Now- i'ui 1, ounciay. Mr. and Mrs' Mnrlil. r,.u.... ""'em visited rotative sin Stay eorgo i.anni. salesmnn fr. h Pantlnm woolen mill. ... u Clark of the textile department of the mill, were In Stayton. Tues- nay. a. n. Harrington nnd A r. ir.. uikiuii niotorerl In PnrM.n w-l air. and Mre. w. w rr.i,i,. tsinea in monmouth, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McCroskev ...... nun, oi-uuu, 01 Kaiem visited at tno nomo of their son, V. Lyi .McCroskey, Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt of Sa ' erB ie cuests of Mr. anj .115. nenry lato, Friday nleht. Jack Jones has been working In Mars cigar store for tho past si . ' , . " ueen ""'"vtng ivn ... ...iiaiu. w no is awav on his va cation. Mr. and Mrs. John Mielko Mr. and Mrs. 0J0 Fisher returned to tSayton, Sunday morning, from tt two weeks trip to central O on. Ainone the points visit. wero: Portland. Mt. Hood nnd loldendule, wash., from th they motored to Diamond lane, where they spent two days fish ing. Ono day was spent at Crater i-Aice and two and ouc-lialf dayj a oiey springs. Tho community clubs of Slav- ton gavo a dance at the pavilion in me Masonic park on ..Saturday msnt. The dance was well at tended, about 94 numbers being soiu. iue ciubs plans to con tinue their dances through th uiuiiin ot August. The mousy made by these dances will be iu': I to build a community club and it Is thought that construction will lie tsartedtfu the late fall. ROSEDALE Kosedale, Or., July 28. The mom family spent the week-end at the coast. Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Pemberton were held at the I'rieuds church Sunday afternoon X he remains wore accompanied rrom Whittier, Cat., by Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilde and sons from Van couver also attended and other relatives from Newborg. Portland and Salem. President Pennington of Pacilfc College, Newbci-g, " cdn ductpd the services and' ,'Koss and t.va Miles of Salem sang. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Batca"am! family dined at Mr. Caniniock's. aunday. Mr. and Mis. Trick lind as their guests Sunday old friends former ly of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Carter nnd family are visiting nt the II. It. Sims homo for a few days. They ox- lect to start back to Oklahoma soon. Mr. and Mm. Cammack and daughters visiter at C. A. Dears near Turner, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cole had a sister nnd husband from Portland visit ing them Saturday night. They weer on their wny to the beach, where they will spend their vaca tion. Mrs. Harry Shepard visited her mother, Mrs. Bouncy last Satur- uay. The Dllnston family expect to pond tho remainder of tho sum- L. T. Dick and L. M, Hum C1I1NESK MKIHCINE CO. 410 nnd $tnte St. linn wnnuYrful Chinese took. illrs which will cure nny human llmi'nl Inclndlniv slilcnche, hr-ndnrtio. ntomnch. M.lnrf tniiibk. mnlc antl riinlr. If III pon.iiH us at once, lelay Is ilnngeroun. Ktniilt.hrd la reart la 8a Irln, Orvipm. rhono IM GET THE IJEST If you are sick, get the best. That best is Chiro practic, no matter what your niimcnt may be. Chiropractic adjust ments, given with the' bare hands alo-?e, will undoubtedly help you, be cause thev have proved to be the best. Consultation and spin al analysis free. Dr. O.L.Scott Chiropractor 1360 S. Liberty -Phone 828R Halls Catarrh Medicine -"fe It rid your syitem of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. Sotiby drutgitll for tntf 40 yttrt P.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio CLOVERDALE Cloverdale, Or., July 28. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Kunko were shopping in Salem, Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Fliflet and Mrs. Fllflet'a sisters, visitors from Wis consin, left hero Wednesday on n motor trip to Seattle. They will visit with Victor Fllflot and fain ily and at WInlock while ci route. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wilson of Salem spout Sunday afternoon here on their ranch. Mrs. M. Garner and daughter, Olga, were shopping in Salem, Sat urday. Mra.. Caroline Drnger made i business visit to Salem, Friday. Levi Fllgiet of Salem spent Sun day with Arthur Kunke. MILL CITY Mill City, Or., July 28. Norton Coiu'.en, woods superintendent of the Silverton Lumber company of Silverton, vas a business visitor hero Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester F. Mason left on the train Snturdny after noon for Columbia Falls, Montana. Fred Johnson and Mr. Pancost, clerks in th0 Hammond Lumber company office, lert Saturday aft ernoon for Detroit, whore they will spend a week's vacation fish ing. Dan Olln and William Allen went to Detroit, Saturday, from where they will go Into the Briet enbush hot springs for a week'e trip. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hines of Portland spent the week-end In Mill City visiting friends. Both Mr, and Mrs. Hines used to work NEW AND FACTORY REBUILT JSP Typewriters Underwood, Oliver, Royals, Corona, Remington, Woodstock, Portables, all makes Sold on easy terms All makes Rented and Repaired I Atlas Book and Stationery Co. Bubber Stamps Seals 465 State Phone 340 in tho I hun mom, offices huro. Mr. flinwi is now HUilitur for the Mult nomah hotel hi Portland. The Hammond Lumber romnuny hold a fire drill content Bevoral di-.ys ugo anions their various fire crevH, resulting In a very tine showing. Tho yard crew, which wero the dinners, rondo a hundred yard dash with the hose cart, at tached to the hydrant and ran out three hundred feet of hose over obstacles in 2 minutes and 15 seconds. A box ot cigars was Kivon to the winners. Tho effi ciency of the fii'o fighting appara tus of the Hammond Lumber com pany la kept at top notch at nl' times. NEW WOODEN CRANE ERECTED AT MILL CITY Mill City, or., July 28. Tho IniKC new wooden crane being in stalled by tho Hammond Lumber company and which has been fn the course of construction for sov dral months, was placed into serv ice Monday. Tho crane has a fivo ton capacity on the end of an 80 foot boom, and is one of the first of this 1'ind to be Installed on the coast. It will be used for load ing heavy timbers on to cars. tdistimthtefy dtrrerentVv Bungalow lamps Old clothes, carefree happiness and constant pleasure go hand-in-hand at the five Cana dian Pacific. Bungalow Camps -no "dress-up" or formality about thes6 wonderful vacation spots in the heart of the Canadian Pacific Rockies. LOW FARES on the Canadian Pacific Kail way are now effect ive - stop over a long at you wish-return limit ii October 31. NewToday 0 r Moderate in price are the Bungalow Camps, yet rich in appeal to everyone who enjoys a real vacation in the out-of-doors. Write or call for book lets and further information. Canadian Pacific Railway 55ThM St. AtaMomaflwi44 Portland t" A nr. The SATURDAY EVENING POST Story by A. M. Sinclair Wilt "Head Winds" k mill ' Starring II - ' W i - -n jt w M Tue.-Wed.-Thur. Also "Hello Hollywood" Wholesale Fun Matinee 25c, 35c Evening 35, 50c Coming "Chickie" House Peters And Patsy Ruth Miller A monumental epic of the sea, culminating in the most thrilling sea-wreck ever filmed. The entire Pacific Fleet is used. OREGON