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mm uAm'Aii jo'unal, salkm, Oregon DAY, AUGUST J, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO CYGOLS TO PLAY tomorrow afternoon the Salem Senators will crows nuts with the strong1 Cycol nlno of Portland on the local diamond In what la pected to be the hardest fought buttle of the year for the locals. The Cycol team has completed a very enviable .season by winning; the Greater Portland league cham plonshlp with 13 wins and no Ioskcb Tiie Cycols have the cream of the players in and around Portland and have taken some of the strong cat teams there Into camp. Some of tho Cycols are almost ripe for the coast league. Tho locals are determined to dive them a hard battle, however, and the local ball fans arc in for a treat when tho two teams line up. Salem won the championship of the Inter-State league and the two champions will have some ideal of the strength of the other it" they have a championship tournament of the champioiM in Portland this fall. Every year the champions of the different leagues fight It out and It might be the locals and Cy cols for it. Joe Hnrr and Bill Steers will not be with the locals the rest of the reason. Both of these players re signed after the close of the lea gue season. Steers big bat will be missed considerable but Schack man will very likely fill hie shoes; to perfection. He has only played one game with the Senators so far this aeiiflon but mudo an auspicious entrance when he got a homer and doublo tn two times at bat. Ban- will not be missed as he has not been connecting with the ball as he should. In (he last few games he struck out time after time with men on bases when the runs were needed. Edwards has only kept Burr In the lineup so far as he thought he might get hurt and need another catcher. With Maples who showod up well in tho game with the Legion team lost week it seem ed unnecessary to keep him. CoIema(n could be shifted to third In the event of an Injury to Ed wards and the team would not be akened any at the hot corner. Coleman Is a very versatile plnyer being able to do mot anything from "water boy" tip. Edwards Is not sure who he will start on the mound for the locals although he things that It will be Ashby who has made a good show ing in the last few starts. With Schuckman, Reinhart and Cole man in the outfield the locals will have some good fly chasers. Quia enberry will also be with the sena tors. The lineup will be the same with the exception of the change in the outfield. Tomorrows game will start at the usual time. BALLSTON WOMAN SEEKS DIVORCE FOR DESERTION Dallas, Aug. 15 A suit for di vorce was filed Friday by Flossie Dot Harrltt of Ifillston against Janie3 V. Harrltt seeking- a decree of divorce and the custody of three minor children, the oldest six years of age. Mrs. Harritt alleges, deser tion in 19114 and failure of lr hus band to provide support. Sho has been receiving a widow's pension for the support of her family from Polk county. Harritt la alleged to beat the ; Multnomah county farm as be is unable to work be cause of a foot ailment. The plain tiff is represented by Brown & llarconibe. JERSEY HEIFER OVER THE FENCE Falls City, Or.. Aug. 15 Miss Itetta Alderman was badly Injur ed the other day by her Jersey heifer, when she went to open th gate to drive the cattle Into the pas ture, when the heifer attacked her, knocking her over and hookln and trampling her. Finally toss ed her upon the fence and she roll ed on over the fence. Miss Alder man said the animal had always had a mean disposition and sh fully believed would have killed her had she not have been tossed on the fence.' Iioseburg Cooperative Prun. Growers, Itoaeburg; incorporators, 13. V. Cooney, R. A. Hercher, P. J Bul.i, and others; membership fee, $10. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS Ml. ANGEL Mt. 'Angul, Or., Auk. 15. Mr. antl Mrs. N. G. filickol und fumily have returned from a vucutioa of . two weeks nt Newport. MrB. J. 1C. Webb, Wins Gcorsia . Webb and J'.isj Hlizaueth linger returned on Wcdnewtlay from Kockaway. where they spent a week. Miss Webb left on Thurs day evening for l'ortland to re sume her work In the nurseH' training school nt St. Vincent's hospital, 1'. N. Smith, Alois Keller, Misses Helen 'and Klizaljeth Keber and Mia Uose Massing spent Thurs day in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hassing and Mr. and Mrs. J. Schatfer left lull, morning for Oceausido and Ne- tarts. The will remain for seV' era! days. Mrs. Koycroft und Mrs. Mary Oswald are visiting at tile hunie of their sister, Mrs. Alec Hronkey Mrs. Ku (iiiffney (Anna Oswald) and two clhldivu of l'ortland are spending this ween with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Osv.ald. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S'hwab Jr. wero IiimIh at a uinner In their hoine on Wei'.ncsuay. Covers were laid fur Dr. mid Mrs. H. O. Appl by, Mr. anil Mm. Otto Ilnmili; Mrs. Oliver 1,'heruis of Oregon City, Miss Hose Mashing. Alphonse Slup fel and Mr. und Mrs. rVhwub, 1)1. It. O. Al.l'leby. Jake, Kaiser, N. (!. Mlckcl and l'hllip Lull left yesterday In the ilottur's rar for ltiedsnort. where they will visit Hie John linger family. Mrs ClierlM of Oregon City wa tho guest early In tho week ot Mrs. Olio Iliuwlng. Sr. Ottilia ot St. Cloud. Minn Sr. Christopher, also ot Kl. Cloud, and Mrs. Unsslor ot 1'orllaud visit ed in Mt. Ang.l this week. Sr. Otilliu la Father Alcuiu'e sinter and Sister Christopher Is Futlier ' Victor liassier's slsier. Mi Aunu ltr.ssler. health nuruo at the col lege, was called from her homu In rortland wlioro fcho wna spending thi. vacation to take charge ot sev eral who are ill at the college. Albert Ulehl spent several days in l'ortland this week. Mr. and Mis. Joseph L. Kruse and George May Sr., went to l'ort land early In the week to visit with MIa Adeline Kruse nt SI Vincent's hosi'Ual. David Tiavias, Miss Mario Tra vhm ami .lime nil 1, Wa'jhtcr mo tored to Crater Lake this week Miss Hilda HutRch, telephone operator, is spending her vacation In I'orlliilld. Mla Anna Erwcrt anil her mother, Mrs. J. Erwert, lias re turned from Yakima, where they spent two wcoke. Mr. and Mre. John Schommer and son, Gregory, ot l'ortland and their house guest, Miss Jennings of Minneapolis, visited Mt. Angel friends ycjterduy, John W. lIlMier and eon. Clem ents, motored to Ilrownsvlllc early in tho week to visit at the Schue tzl0 home. Mr. K.hner remained tor a longer visit. Gueela at the It. I.. Young home last Sunday were Mr. end Mia. Winkleinan of Portland. Isuilore liehei.o, who was taken to Hell wood hospital loot week. Is getting along very wen. uccuiwhk to i-eoortH recoUed here. Mrs. Anna lliwll received word several tl.tJU ago that her Bon Louie, a farmer in North Daliotu had fallen 40 feet in a grain ele valor and v. as severely Injured. II hi in a hospital there with u had cut back ot his car and an in lured neck. Member of the Wllke family from Mt. Angel. Portland and ot li cr towns met for a picnic at the Abitnia river on the Joe Walker farm on Sunday. Mrs, Henry Weilnnd has turned from a visit Willi relative? In Minnesota. Frances Glllofl of Astoria spending her vexation at home. Jacob Borchlold, proprietor of the Mt. Ansa hotel, nnd his eon Joecnh, are planning to leave on September 15 for a year's stay In k Europe. Mr. uerciitout nan leasee, tho hotel for one year to Tllla mook man. been with the Silverton Luinbcr eonipany for severnl years, has re signed her position In tho office to return to her ranch near Molalla. Miss Campbell will specialize in flower and bulb raising. A. MeCornilcic-Deering tractor demonstration wfll be given by the G. 1. Barr Implement company Friday, August 21 at the a. D. Bowen ranch on the Silverton-Sa-lein highway. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fltzgerrell are motoring through tho Crater Lak country. Mrs. George Wlnchell died nt SI verlon Thursday night. J-'unera arrangements have not ye! beer made. Is SILVEKTON ' Silverton. Aug. 16 C. C. Amos fell twenty feet from the apex of an A shaped ladder, tear Ins badly the cartilage in the elbow of his right arm, ' besides receiving a number of bruises across the ohent. Mr. Amos was engnged in repair Ins; ths roof of a school house be tween 8fl lem and Jefferson. Miss Florence Campbell who has MONITOR Monitor, Ann. Kl. Cyrus John fton and dnutftiler, Mien Ktfiel, of North Cove, Wiusti., visited lt week with the former's niter Mm. M. ChriBtenPon and family. Dr. Donnelly performed an op eration for loiwile on Ceo. Jen sen litt Wednesday at hie home here. Ralph Ilnlander returned Wed neday from Klamath Falls where he ha been working for the past Heverai months. A. It. l.entm and Mr. Melike of Ore ft mi City were out I ant Weil nesday looking after the former' farm. Mitif Kvelyn and Myrtle IX chct veiled in Portland Inut week with ilielr brother Norman ami family. Mrs. Walter Uinff left Tlmm day for n weveral wee lit nu ting ai IU( beach. Mr. i.nd iVw. Ogfile Nelson and little eon Gordon, of Portland failed on their parent, Mr. and Mr. Hans Nelson, oue day hut week. Mr. nnd Mre. W. A. UmiIIiI and family picnicked on l'uddiin; river Sunday. Mlti Klina l.;irrn of Clnrkstnti Wash., arrived Tuesday nnd Is visiting her routine the h. K. I in I n t . V. (J. Calvin and L. I) Lenon fi'tniliew. Mr. aud Mie. J. A. VanCleavc were Sunday dinner guesle of Mr. ind Mre. Kred Willip. Misa Lily NJiist returned Sun- lay evening from a two months viair with her parents in Ilaniia- ford. N. D. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Imlah of Fairfield vlwtted lnt Friday at the luuno of (he lattcr's Hitster, Mrs. Omer Ilastie and familv. Mrs. l'etn Sehamel and dauirh- r, i iiariotte of Moro, Dr., are vlniting at the .1. C. Farmer homo. Mm. Srhamel Is a sister of Mrs. Farmer. Mrs. Walter Leimon of I. a fJrande Is vlttfting her Hieter, Mrs. V. J. White nnd family. Mis nlvo Lennn acronipan- ied by lier rounln. Mrs. Shirlev h'prholt of Salt Ijiko City, wont to l'ortland Tuesday for a few lays visit nt t ho O. W. Mickset home. Mr. I.enon drove them lown In the car. Mifl Anna of Med ford Ifl (siting Mr. nnd Mrs. Frmilt Wilde. Mr. Htid Mis. F. Schneidi kie ml daughter Miw Florence, nnd Mr. McKlnoa nil of lloouiam, H. lied on the L. K. Uliven fami ly last week on their way to Leb anon. Vern Wltrhlaleh of Klamat'i Falls arrived Sunday and will upend several weeks visiting ills grandmother, Mrs. Iluth Carml cliael, nnd uncle. C. V, Carmi cliael and family. A Jolly gathering of relatives and old friends was held Sunday in Kiwtpr's pnrk when 4:1 s.it down to a bounteous picnic din ner. Those present were Mrs. J oh n K i p v. I ns and family. M r. and Mrs. lirover Kigginfl nnd fam ily. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cliff Kiggins and family, Mr. nnd Mm. Everett Kingins and family, Mr. nnd Mrn Fink and family of Ftacadi, Mr. and Mrs (i. W. Miksch and family, Mrs. Mary Miksch, Miss Bert and Miss Hoot of Portland Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Brantner and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Len on and family, Miss Shirley Over- holt and E. Llndberg ot Monitor. Misa Marie Birtehet attended o 3. S. convention in Falls City last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wolfe have moved their old house and are getting ready to put up a fine new bungalow. Hughes Bros, will do the vork. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Frentz left Tuesday for a few days outing at i'aciiic. City. LIBERTY Liberty. Or., Aug. 15. Mr. -jiiJ -Mrs. S. 1'. Deueer left early Satur day morning by auL0 enroute to IJend, Or., on a butiiuess trip anil win ue gone a week or ten days. They will uUo visit there aud at other placTs. Mr. and Mrs. K. Williams have gone to visit her brother who livjs a!;out lou miie.i north of Spokano, Wash. They left here Saturday and will be av;y about two weeks. Mr. and -Mio. O. K. Brooks wenL lo flood Kiver, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Uert IMuitt and ion or Salem spent Saturduy even ing with .Mr. mid Mrs. O. L. Ueu cer. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Brown and sons, Salem, were Sunday evening visitors aL Mr. ;-.nd Mvs. O. L. Den cer. Mr. and Mio. Smoker of Salem were i-':UU'"day evening .giusta of Mr. and .Mm. S. Dougherty. Four rerre.-entatives of the Montgomery Waio sales houso of Portland were making calls in this neighborhood Monday. They were on their woy to California. Fd Jury, who has been living at Newport for some time, has re- nlly been vith his sister, Ada .lory, at the old home. M. Bormaii ia having a new coat of paint applie;! to their house. Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Lalhrop. Miss Wilda Lr.lhrop and her cousin, Neuel Dixon of Trindad, Cal., made a short slop Saturday morning r.t O, L. Dencer's on their return trip from Portland after having attended tho funeral of Mrs. V. X. lithrop. Kulpu Morrison was out from Salem, Mouday, looking after af lairs at the ranch. Fd Jory's ca which was taken from the garage at Ada Jory's place oue morning Inst week was ater located In Portlaud. Mrs, Anna Bobbins is having ;r lious newly resufngled. After a vacation during the busy summer season, the Liberty Worn- :m club will again get busy and wfll ca!l a meeting Thursday, Au- ust 20. ot the Liberty commun ity hall. The Quilt blocks are to be collected at that time. William Zosel hue recently built a new woodshed, with the assist ance of F. h. Seott, aul rsbinglea a portion ot his house. Miss Pearl Scott has been the guest of Mrs. Verim Cone at camp No. 10 of the Silverton Lumber company for moib than, a week Is expected to return soon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynoldb and eon of Portland visiLed at the home of her parents Thursday of lust week, and in company with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Zosel left Friday for 1'acific City. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stevenson and family have gone to the beach lor a ten days' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Free and family spent the week-end at Newport. Mrs. C. GangI and son, who have been spending the summer at O. L. Dencer's. visited with her daughters in Portland last week ind returned Monday, accompan ied by her young daughter, Hose They will remain here for some time. Miss Nita Osborn of Berkeley. Cal., has been a recent guest of Miss Danta Bobbins. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Walker and family have Mr. Walker's niece, Mrs. .1. V. Kiinmell, and her daughter, Mis-i Phi Ills Kinimell, vi'iitirig with them from Houston, T-jxas. L. I). Walker lias been on the sick list for a few days. W. L, Dorman from Falls City was one this week at the homo of i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wright and family, returned Wednesday even ing from the beach, where they pent a pleasant vacation. They visited Neskowin und Twin Bocks heat lies. Miss Valeda Ohmart was a re cent guest of Miss Lorraine Fletcher of Salem. Little Bowera Westunhouse was iiultc painfully injured early this week when, while playing on a truck with her little brother, she fell off nnd onto a disc. She is mproYiiirc nicely. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. A. Lalhrop. their daughter. Miss Wilda, and their nephew Newel Dixon, of Trinidad, Cal., stopped at the home of her brother, w. H. Dorman, on Thursday last week, enroute to Portland, to attend the funeral of Mr. Lnthrop's mother, Mrs. P. N. Lathrop. Several years ago the Lathrops resided here, for a number ot years, and are well romembcred by the older residents of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibson and small daughter, attended the Artisans' picnic at Hagar's grove, Thursday evening last week. Mrs. J. C. Morrison, now ot Salem, and grandson Ralph, Jr., was calling at 8. Dougherty's and O. L. Dencer's last Friday. TURNER Turner, Or., Aug. 15. Mrs. J. E. Whitehead and her sister, Mro. Frank Eatlnger, epent part of last week In Portland and also made a trip to Seaside. Mrs. Frank Eatinger returned to her home at Dundee, Illinois after a month's visit with rela tlvee. Mr. nnd Mrs. j. . Whitehead and Mrs. Frank Eatinger motored one day last week to McMinnvllle. Corvallls and Albany. Mre. Fred Hasodorn, Mrs. Dodge and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Uarliu and dauhster and Bud Hagedorn ..a.ieu wuu Mrs. Hagedorn's sis ter-in-law, Mrs. G. A. G. Moore. nu Mrs. fred Moore and JIiss Agues Moore returned Mou- uay Iroin a trip to Newport. E. T. I'ierce returned to the bank Monday after a week's vaca tion spent at the coast. H. S. Bond nnd family have moved into their new home recent ly purchased from S. H. Baker. Dick Wagoner and the county road crew were uusy laying forms preparatory to widening the pave ment at the curve near Ball Brn garage. A number of the m.mi . .Masonic and Eastern Star lodges attended a picnic and meeting at Jefferson, TuesJay night. Harold and Hei nert Briggs were n Salem on business Monday Mr. snd Mrs. F. f: j Fred Smith were Salem vlitnc Monday afternoon. E. C.Baker wna n crn.. Monday, making arrangements to begin picking blackberries on his ranch near that place. Mr. and Mrs. aIvk. sin,,.,-, f uu.tui visueu V.'im Ml nnl E. C. Bal:cr, Friaav nis-l.t Mr. and Mis. S. I? .i son, Richard, of Portland have re turned homo after having spent a week visiting at the homos of Mr. and Mrs. Fav Wehh n,i in- and Mrs, C. II. Riches. Donald Riches met with an ac cident Wednesday afternoon which has proved both painful and serious, making it impossible for him to take c.-.ro of his business duties for o while. Dr. Findlay is treating the Iniurert .v. h thinks I here is a favorablo chnncc to save both the eyeball and prob acy me tight also. Ills sister I.ucilc, .insisted bv Mrs r.,.nrnn Crunie. are in charge of tho con fectionery during his alisonc. 0. C. Mankin, former! v of Tur ner, fiuffe.-ed tho loss of his Dodge touring car in the Lebanon fire Saturday night which destrnved ho garage in which It and eleven otiicr cars were stored, only one of which was insured. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. French nn,l (laughter, Helen, of Stavton and Miss Edith Missler of Salem were gl'CSlfl nt the C. H. IIIrh hnmo rhu'-sdi.y. Miss Kmina Ilohl of Ron-allta formerly of Turn er. le.lVM artnn for the east on her vacation nt six weeks to be r.ncnt visitiner rela tives in the slate of Ohio nnd Ne- rasKa. Arthur ft. Salienury returned ts ( amas. wash.. Sunday after hnv- ng spent his vacation visiting Home ioiks. Mrs. w. H. Drake and Mrs. E. Jones of Silverton were callers the I. H. Small end Mm A r. Mathias homes Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson Merlin, Or., were calllne- on old friends last Friday, staying over nignt at tlie 1. H. Small home. They left Saturday for a visit in Nebraska and Iowa. Mm. Thomp lion will bo remembered by old trienos ns Alice smith. Lano Mnrlcy of Solent is in Tur uer, representing tho Oregon .statesman. Harry Hobson of Lyons was In Turner on business Tuesday. Mr. Hobson is a manufacturer of fish ing tackle and rods. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Lewis neve as their house guests Mrs. Nellie McGi'.rtjr and daughter, La Desse Young of Portland, and Mios Mary Hammer of Nashville, Or. Hnrvey Wilson, formerly of Turner hut now of Portland, call ed on old friends Monday. Mrn. E. C. Hnker was a visitor at the Baker ranch Monduy. Mr. and Mre. S. Talbot motored to Brownsville, Tuesday evenim They were accompanied by Mrs, Talhott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Baker, who will remain In that city for two weeks. A Dodge voadster driven by Mra. Clara Klrkpatrick of Pendleton met with an accident at the Rob ertson comer. A state truck Hound for Salem ran into the Kirk ptrlcic car bending the front axel and mashing a fender. It Is under stood that the state will stand the cost or repairs which were mad by Ball Bros. FALLS CITY Falla City, Aug. 15 Mlsa Elsie Knoebone who had her collarbone broken some time ago, was brought home from the Dallas hosnita Wednesday evening. The bone had to be reeet the third time before It began to knit properly. Hon. and Mrs. Scott Leavitt left Thursday for their home in Mon tana where they will remain for a month or six weeks before leaving for Washington, D. C, where Mr, Leavitt is a member of congress from the second district of Mon tana. Mrs. Mary Weaver Is HI at her home near town suffering from high blood pressure. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason of Hlllsboro are visiting at the home of hlfi aunt, Mrs. It. L. Kimes. The Good Will club held a meet ing In the Lucklamute park this afternoon. Most of the members were present. P. M. Clark of Idaho Is visiting with his son, Kenneth and family. Mrs. Dollle Symonds and family of Salem have been visiting this week with Mrs. Nettle Dewitt. Miss Barbara Cable of Portland is visiting with her uncle and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown, Mrs. Rachel Carmel and son of Sheridan were week end visitors at the F. A. Jones home. L, T. Dick and L. M. Hum ciiiin'kni; mi ihcim: co. nnd 4'JA Stntc -St. linn wonderful 1ilnrw reme dies tthh'ti will cure nny human nllmrnt InH tiding sldcm-tie. twnrinclir, stoimicli, kidney trouble, wain anil female, if III cniuuilt its at ouee. Delay is tliingrmtin. listnbllaltcil 1ft yean In Sa lem, Oregon. J'hoa SftS JF-- GERVAIS Gervais, Or., Aug. 15. Mrs. Wachlin and children and Mrs. Epperson and small daughter are here visiting with their mother, Mrs. Kuliu, and Mre. Yachter. Miss Lily Boyle and Miss Ger trude Weia loft for Kockaway Wednesday, where they will stay for two weeks. Mrs. G. J. Molsau, Mrs. M. D. Kenning and Mrs. S. Stevens were baiem visitors on Wednesday. Mre. L. C. Garret is visiting with her father, W. Bowley, and sisters, Florence and Hannah ilowley. Mrs. SI. D. Ilenning and Miss Amy Harding motored to Salem on Tuefiday nfternon. Theodore ltuebens started Fri day iast for an extended visit at Green Bay, V is. August Nibler has been on the sick list for a few days this week. Clyde Cusforth and Zoe Cut3 forth mado a short trip to Salem, Thursday afternoon, on business. G. F. Wadsworth returned home on Thursday after visiting at Ok lahoma and Denver for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cuteforth children and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Battersby and daughter of Port land and Norman Heiling left for southern Oregon, Thursday, on a short vacation. MARION George Gentry have move to Jefferson the first of the week and will make that point their future home. Miss Laura Haack went to Oak ridge Wednesday for a two weeks visit with her sinter Mrs. R. W. Dimlck before returning to Port land where she Is employed. Pick a id Brothers shipped two fine Jersey bulls this week one going to New York and the other to Wisconsin. D. A. Hoag was in town visiting with friends Wednesday. Thos Winn and daughter. Iris, went to Albany Wednesday where Alias Winn had her tonsils remov ed. A. M. Schmidt la riding around in a new Ford which he purchased the first of the week. Mrs. V. Richard of Los Angeles is spending a few days visiting with her sister Mrs. S. J. Thomas. W. H. He iuler was up from Port land Thursday looking after his business Interests around Marlon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Houghton en tertained the executive committee of the Marlon Community club at their home last Wednesday evening After a very pleasant business and social evening dainty refreshments were served by the hosts. Mrs. C. W. Russell and son Del mer, Mrs. Geo. Ashford, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansel and J. L. Smith nnd son Cap were capltol visitors Fri day. S. II. Russell made a business trip to Turner Friday. INDEPENDENCE Independence, Aug. 15 Merle Coqualette is in town visiting with iriends. Helen Knott left the 12th for a week at the campflre camn neat- Bull Run. The Barnum family returned from a week's trip through Taco- ma and Seattle Into Canada. They also visited Mr. Ranier in the na tional park. Anne Henrlcks Is spending the week end In Portland with friends. Helen McGallaray has returned from Corvallis where she spent a few weeks. " Jane Dyer of Seattle. Washing ton, Is visiting at the H. A. Bar num home where she plans to stay I for a few weeks. I Mr. and Mrs. Merrill motored to Newport yesterday. The cannery Is In full progress th.e last few days. They are working on beans now. ST. PAUL i Mr. and Mra. Eugene Davldsot' and Mrs. S. Morten, Sr., drove t Portland last Saturday night. Russel Gooding left Wednea. day night for San Francisco, CaJ John and Lucy Hughes front Portland were here last week vis. itlng relatives. Edd Fabcr goes to the docto every day with an Infected hand which waa Injured while work ing at the paving plant. Mre. T. I. Eves and daughter, Mrs. A. J. Heslcett from Ilex, made their usual calls in thi neighborhood. Miss Honors Reedy and her two brothers from Salem vieitci a week with relatives here. Clark Jackson from Hubbard Is helping thresh on the Jim Smith farm this veek. Mrs. D. E. Kennedy and threa small children from Multnomah. was nere a week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Smith. On the following Sunday they all spent the day with Mr. aud Mra. fcugene Davidson. The following went to Wil- holt Springs last Sunday and lunched together, Mr. and Mra. Jim Smith and family, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Eugene Davidson and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. Neleon anj Miss Esther Ncl6on from Pendle ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph David son nnd family, Mr. and Mra. Claude Smith nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and family. The Misses Louise and Itazul Kirk hove returned from a mouth's visit to Sprague, Wash.. Ith relatives. ROSED ALE air. and Mrs. May and Mrs. Tay lor returned from Belknap Springs last Monday. Mrs. Floyd Bates was called to Portland by the Illness of her sis ter. The Trick and Blinston families are camped near Manhattan and have work on the Roosevelt highway. Those attending the C. E. confer ence at Twin Rocks, returned Monday. w. Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. SALEM, OREGON Manufacturers of Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings. Also Butchers Wrappings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassinc, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. GOOD WOOD PROMPT DELIVERY Specials On Wood 1 large Load lG-inch Slab Wood 4.75 1 Cord 4-ft. Slab Wood, per cord $4.00 1 Cord large second growth Fir, per cord $6.50 2 Cords large second growth fir, per cord $0.00 lG-inch Old Fir, per load $8.00 and $8.50 4 ft. Oak, per cord $8.00 and $8.50 4 ft. Ash, per cord $7.50 and $8.00 4 ft. Maple, per cord $7.00 FRED E. WELLS Phone 1542 280 S. Church Street 1 If It Is to Be Efficient the mortuary establishment must be really homelike, for if the cheery, uimfoi table atmo sphere of the priv.it? resi dence is absent, then the funeral parlors cannot ;cive their purpose completely. It is for this reason that we have taken great care to make our establishment a place where all who call upon us will feel instantly at home and at case. 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And with all of these advancements, the new Oaklands are priced from $70 to $350 Invert See the new car drive it then you'll wonder why anyone would be satisfied to pay more and get less. . 10Z5 . (Old Price . '1095) . X09S . (Old Price . 1215) . 1115 .' (Old Price . 1295) . 1195 .' (Old Price . 1545) . 1Z95 . (Old Price . 1645) ALL PRICES AT FACTORY Gtntral Motor, T.mr PamrrRair.hrTrioorii.iowii intkr ino" uttr, frnrrnw brrnmoJ mil! lower WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL Touring Car . Coach . . Landau Coupe Sedan . . Landau Sedan OAKLAND SIX VICK BROTHERS High Street at Trade Salem, Oregon 2 I 1 tmm i jffTf PRODUCT Of CENERAL MOTORS 3