PAGE EIGHT
THJJ CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE TWO
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1925
News from Nearby Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
Cy Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
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ATHLETICS AND
SENATORS PLAY
CRUCIAL SERIES
New York, Sept 7. (A. P.)
Philadelphia became the ceuter of
interest iti the lnajur league pen
nant race today with the opening
of a four-jiamo series between the
Athletics and Washington. The
Griffmcn this morning had a sev-
en-game lead on the Mackmen,
who will have to make a clean
sweep of the eerlea in order to be
In tho hunt for the American
league championship. The Ath
letics have lost IS of their last ID
games.
The Yankees tagged the Mack
uien with their tenth straight de
feat yesterday 4 to 3. Manager
Miller iluKgins ro-instated Babe
Ruth tor duty beginning today,
but the 55000 fine stands.
After e' setbacks the Red So.x
defeated Washington. 0 to 3, end
ing tho winning streak of Hie Sen
ators at seven games.
Tho lirowns drew Ul to within
half a game of third place, down
ing the Vvhlte So 9 to 4.
Brooklyn took a double drub
blng from the Urnves, 10 to 1 and
11 to 4. High hit for a circuit
and Bancroft made two triples in
the second game.
The Cardinals whacked out a
D to 3 victory over tho Hods. 13ot
temlev l-inled with tho bases full.
Vic Aldrcd nltched the Pirates
to a U to 2 victory over the
Cubs. Ae the Clants were Idle,
the triuntnh extended the Pitts
burgh icad to eight and one-half
games.
First Pictures of the Wrecked Shenandoah
REALTY SALES
To show that real cstnte is mov
Ing and that Salem Is rapidly
coming to the front tile following
Bales havo been reported by W.
H. Ginbenhorst & Co., realtors,
275 State streot:
Geo. h. Pack, a recent arrival
from Montana, purchased n 42
acre farm 3-4 mile south of Inde
pendence from 0. W. Ilenkel,
consideration being $5000.
G. W. Burger puivhnsed from
the Bligh estate a fino lot on
north Capitol and Center tracts
for .ir,00
John G. UecK a new comer from
Iowa, buys a fino 10 aero tract
south of town from K. M. Ilotf
nell. consideration J.VI00.
K. L. I.alhrop purchased a lot
In Winona addition from Mr. Ho
fer for $S00.
Nells Hanson buys n lol In
"Onkhuml" from U. II. Baldwin,
consideration $S00.
Ii. II. Baldwin purrhased rrom
M. O. Findley lot In Findley Kmii
and Garden tracts, consideration
being $11100.
Lee L. flllbrrt sold his home
located at 374 north Summer
street to I). W. Kyre. considera
tion $1500.
W. H. Harris huys a house lo
rated on north 20th street from
M. C. Findley, consideration $1.
600. Ralph Slum! r purchased from
Mrs. Kmnia Jdurphy Brown, lot
in north Salem for $500.
L. K. Oberer sold n modern
home In south Salem to T. II.
Me for a cash consideration ot
$2000.
Mr. and Mm. Buckles purchas
ed a fino new bungalow Just be
ing completed, from Ralph Shantz
for $.1000.
The Mrs. Sarah Downing farm
In the Stayton district consistin
of 240 acres was recently sold for
$15,000.
Tho apartment house on the
corner of Union nun Liberty
streets belonging lo the Bligh es
tate was sotd to a local party for
the sum of $sooo.
E. N. lloffnell purchased
fine Knglieh colonial stucco bun
galow In the rnrrlsh addition,
consideration $7000.
Also E. N. lloffnell sells a fine
10 acre tract located south on the
main Pacific highway for a con
iderntlon of $3000.
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Photo shows close up of wrecked Shenandoah.
riioto by luternnlioiinl Npivarrel unci transmitted by American Telephone .Compnny Copyrtptl.t.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS
SILVEftTON
Silverton, Stpt. 7. Mra. Floyd
WhittPd ifl completing arntiiRc
mcnts for tlie oponliiK of the
Itliodn Siyle sliop on Oak street.
M r. Wlilttcil will open in the
UuhsU huililiiiK which v;w hut
recently completed. Mrs. Whlttiid
formerly had a style whop above
the 01tin pharmacy. She is beiiiK
ansitstud in her n rra linemen ts liy
her eitUer, Mi'. Allan rortcr.
(leorRo Davirt. eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant i)avi of Silverton.
Una combined with A. II. Tiffany
of Husenc In the orK.inlzatlon of
the Tif r:iny-l)avis DriiR company.
Mr. UaviH will maiuiijc the now
ttlore. 1 f o had been with tlm Kuy-
kvndall Drui? company idnce 1 It J 7
and hart 1-1 yoara of cxpt icncc in
the (In i. it huiiincflA. For a limn he
wan with the SiPelhammtT Drue;
company of Silverton. The new
ill ore will open at S2! Willam
etlu. Kiiuu, on the first of Oc
tober.
San Frnncisco, Cat., Sept. 7.
The pasrufjo of another week
leavei ,'Lefly', O'Doul, Salt Lkc
outfielder, unshaken In his poHi
tlnn of leftding hitter In the
rlfic Co:int league. AttbotiKh the
Doe finruener dropped five points
axniiiHt the Oaks during the past
week's play he still has au easy
tnorgin, unofficial fiRurea giviug
Uim an nverugc of .407.
Paul Wnner of the Seals, failed
to climb oror the .400 mark and
At 1 11 1 avernins .399. Hrazlll of
the Seattle Indians holds third
place with .886.
With on average ot .349, Uoh-
wer tojw the batting list on the
Portland team, "uncK m mer
Oakland, la the leadlnff batter on
hie team with .839. Watty hoou
sod Tworobley ere tied Cor blRh
honors ca the Aagel squad with
.134 each. M. Shea leads the sen
a tors with .329 and Warner the
TfeTere with .297.
Tonr Laioree. Bee shortstop,
holds the limelight on Lb homo
ran etage, haring garnered to
ut or 41. Biazill im recond with
19 and Brower, San JYanclnco,
third, with 26.
Lrfisene and Hunnofleld of Port
land are tried for base Healing
honors, with 36 each.
Aiikx Hen son and TI. Sun d void
were Salem buslnrwa callcra Fri
day,
Cart n.-nson motored to Port
land on Satunlay on buiimi ron
ncrtcd with hi bird farm.
M i-a A i;n vz Da h Ion w ho li ntt
hrfu employed nt Tort land for
nonx-timp In visit inpt at the home
of her father. ('. .!. Dnhlcn.
Min Ituth nowland, daurThtor
of Mra. M. K. Howland, ha ronr
to Adel. Ore., where oho will
teach durhirc the coming winter.
tier Hfhool opfu Sept. 8. Minn
Rowland wim Rradunteil from the
Orcpon state normal achool lat
Krldny.
U. .T. Hcieli.tid lia as a Ruet a
brother who has been a iibotos;
rnpher In M'ificonsin for the past
forty yearn.
William flraham of the Water
it root meat mnik't, le vacation
hiR In Washington.
MIsa Krcla Jnnz of Salem lia;
been n Ki"v.( t li ' week of Mies
K le mi or Adamn of Stlvrrlon.
Kay ford Kly of tho Salem
Statesman wart n buninoM caller
nt Silverton Friday.
Silverton farmem nre otill busy
pie Iti iiK evergreen berri a. T'ie
plikern report that picking in a
i! real deal better now than It line
hern before thin poaon. Mot of
the pU'ker claim they are able
lo make more (bio way than In
the bopyardu,
Funeral ocrvicea for llobort
For trey, the little ten yenr old son
of Mr. and Mrs. ltoy Korff.'y, were
held at the Stlverion cemetery
Sunday afternoon with T?ev. Clay
ton Judy officiating, llecaufe of
the nalure of the disease whl.-b
catifled the death the funeral wani
private. The disease, was Ppinal
men i n c 1 1 is. Heni d m h in pa ren t n.
(hp little boy lcave one ulster.
Ine Korgey. Mrs, Forgey le n
i!nni;hter of Mr. and Mre. J. S.
Starr.
Mrs. Frances flonrlel of Silver-
ton has been Chosen one of the
judgee In the textile department
of the Oregon ntate fair.
Mm. A. F. Hohart ts a patient
At the Cloud Samaritan hospital Rt
l'ortland.
Mifv Virginia Smith, the dnugh
ter ot Mr. and Mm, K. h. Smith,
bse gone to Snn Francinco to visit
her elater, Horn ice. Mlf Smith
will be gone for eeveral weeks, j
Mre. Kloine (Jchring and her i
boo, Jtiliue, left today for San
Franrleco and Ioe Angeles. From
there they will go on to New
York end ChlcAgo. From New
York they will aall on the Her
gen g rim for Kurope, They expect
to visit In Switzerland for a year
at the termination of which It Is
their Intention to return again to
Silverton to make (heir home. Mr,
Garbing li an exteneir poultry
man at Silverton and expects to
visit eome of (he world famous
poultry yards In New York before
sailing, ile will again opea a.
poultry yard at Sllrerton, upon
his return.
Mititt Charlotte Han field is vis
King friends at Silverton. Misa
llaufield In from Seattle, Wneli.
Mr. and Mre. A. Halvorson who
left Silverton u year ago for
visit In California and eastern
iitateti have returned to Silverton
and rented the V. Herri man home
on Liberty hill.
Mr. Lunt Hub hs lias rented a
house, at 0t!0 north Cottage (street,
Salcni, where bhe will upend the
winter. Minn Ina ilubb will teach
in the Uarfield chool while Miw
iJlancbc will tench in the Wash
ington hcIiooI. The two daughters
will make thmr homo with their
mother at Salem. The Hublw
home nn Kitfk street ha been rent
cd to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Janz.
Mian Ju lu (ioplcrud ban return
ed from a viit at ltellmgham,
W ash . M; ( i o pi e nt d will teat: h
ochool at Scoltti Mill during the
coming winter.
Mr. and Mid. Marion rainier
and Mit Winona I'almer have re
turned from a vinit at l'ortland.
NEWPOirr beach
eH,it. Or., Sept. 7. Mr. anil
Mrs. l-'o lirobnko of Salem are
.ivniiiiHv Uicir vacation at Nye
ll.'ach. oc-nnylns a Milla rottase
on Norlli Coac.t etreet. Mr. tlrolin
lo la connected witli the Ilrel
li,aupt T'loi-iet shop.
It. V. (Hover, the well known
Salem A.torney, upon! a few dayn
in Newrorl. on ImHiness.
Mr. and Mr. ,T. J. CaplinRer 01'
Salem were Newport vleitora last
week.
(ieore HollHton la moving his
lainily :o Tolerlo fi-oin Salem. Hl.
on, William moveil to that plac;
recently.
Mlw .lennle Williania, a teacher
l,lne.n school in Salem, with
her fat.ier and brother, are to he
luieita of the Townsenda at Kngle-
wood over (he week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tt. Eaton and
Ron, IJoJihy, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge
Klehe nnd son. Carroll, and dauRh
ler, M-'llia, Mrs. Moore, Mr. and
Mia. ('. Haters and Arthur I.
t'nmniiima havo reiurneil to Sa
li-ni havinff snrlit a tt-eek nt Oherry
City Ca.np. Mr. nnd Mrs. Knton and
Mr. CinnminRH wero Biieats ot III
llolert Pr.voy'a ftr a time.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Vlnient of
Salem r.le relR. lered al llio Oil-
nioro.
Ur. Frank K. Brown am! wlfr
are cuohts of Mr. and Mrs. Hlva
Kalea at Sunset Camp for two
reeks. Oilier SelcinitPs at Sun
it are Mi, anil Mrs. lid Hall and
W. 11. Wheeler and family.
J. A. WriKlit nd wife of Salem
lire in a Cherry City coltaso for
two weeks.
V. !j. Tmire Jr., ot McMinnville
la also oi-cupying a Cherry City
OIUK6.
Mr. jnd Mil". If. W. Halrh and
children of Salem are occupying
a cottace In .lory Park.
Mrs. K. K. Vande Walker. Mra
lligler and Mrs. Colwell are In a
Hose Clly collas3 for two weeks
vacation
Salem Riiesta at Sunnyslde
Camp .us Mrs. It. W. Clarke. Mrs.
P. . Wilson. Mes. u. n. Hiniin.
Mr. and Mrs. D. HI. Chamlee, J. C
Simpson. J. P. Simpson, Mr. and
Mrs. K. H. Iigan nnd 1), Hree
who pU'.iw to remain for the win
ter.
Sea Craal Rueals during tit past
week wer. Mrs. Ilertelr.on of Junc
tion Clir. with Miss Esther Iler-
telson ot Salem, Mrs. A. A. Sle
wart. Air.. K. K. Heine ami Mr.
and Mr. Jacob Penny also of Sa
lem. Mr. and Mrs. U 0. Donnlson are
spending their vacation at Whlt
ten Camp, Ny Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Cooper of
Salem ai at the Topeland and at,
the Alther ar. Mias Mabl. Savage
and Mli Marian Wymen of 8a-l
lera.
MILL CITY
Mill City, Or., Sept. 7. No cele
bration of any sort was held here
tody, oil business houses, mill
and woods operating as usual.
Charley I'ortcr and family of
I'-indhiy, Ohio, are visiting nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lime.
The Porters were formerly rest
denta of this city, moving from
hern to Toledo. Or., then back
Ohio, It now being po.-rfible that
they will make their future home
here.
Lyman Case and family of Seat
lie are spending a few days here
visiting :it the homo of Mr. Ciise'B
brother, li. A. Case, and his hro-
thrr-iu-iaw, V. G. Taylor.
Walt.n Vaufihnn. sales manager
of the Hammond Lumber company
at I'oi Uand, was a business visitor
here Saturday.
I-'iovd l-Mtzwaler and family ars
leaving Mill Cilv for l'e Ull. Warni
ng ton, vherc they will malic their
tut uro home.
A nartv consisting of Mrs. Ken
nedy and her daughter, Kate, and
Mr. and Mm. William V. Ucch will
sp.-nd ihe week-end at the 13relt
enhush hot springs.
Frank :iaraw;y of this city sus
tained a Inoken wrist several daya
ago while wording lor me 11am
mond Lumber company, when two
truck lond of lumber camo to-
ther, calching Mr. Caraway a
arm. This ia tho third accident
he has suffered thin your, having
had scve-nl ribs broken about
three months ago and later hav
ing his hand badly cut with an
axe.
A. II. Crawford, who for several
vears haa been in tho dairy busi
ness here, is selling his cows and
going out of the business. He has
purchased the home or rrnnK
Kiatman in this city nnd live here
in the future Mr. Flatman nnd
family nro leaving for Eugene,
where Mr. Flatman will work in
tho contracting business.
rcturnei to their home at Post
Fa1 la. Idaho.
G. T. Vadsworth made a busi
ness trip to Portland, Friday.
Mr. -and Mrs. W. U. Nutting
were Salem visitors on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. Cutsiorth mo
tored to Salem on Tuesday.
BE USE COLLEGE
Brush College, Or., Sept. 7.
The grange mot Friday evening.
Final plans were made for trans
porting the exhibit to the fair at
Polk county and committees are
prepare:! to place them in the dis
play booth. The ladies wilt label
and select the canned fruit that
will be gathered together at the
home of Mrs. Harriett this after-uoon.
Mrs. McCarter recently made a
motor trip to Shaniko to visit her
sister. Sbo was uecompanled on
the trip by her mother, Mrs. Mc
Donald. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stevenson nnd
daughter of Portlnnd are visitors
at tho F. C. Kwiug home. Mra.
Stevenson nddressed the Sunday
school and her remarks were much
appreciated.
Mins Davenport was a guest at
the home of Mr. Lehman, Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Olmstead were
guests of their daughter, Mrs.
Tanzy, Sunday.
John Schtndler and Victor Olson
are busy with their hop yards nt
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Utley and son,
ntllle, tv.otorcd 4o Portland. Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson spent
Sunday in Portland.
ihe annual Salem city tennis
tournament will be staged next
week, beginning on Saturday, Sept,
12, It was announced this morning
by Ivan White, chairman of the
committee of the Satem tennis as
sociation which has charge of the
tournament. The tournament will
consist of men's singled, women's
singles and men's doubles. A con
solation men's singles tournament
will also be held. Four cups, one
for each series, will be awarded
by the local tennis association.
"Tho city tournament is usually
held earlier In tho year," 'said Ivan
White this morning, "but due to
the fact that so many of those
who would have entered were out
of the city, we decided to postpone
tho affair until later."
Among those "who wilt enter, ac
cording to White, are Stanley IS na
me!, ranking player ot Willamette
univeislty, and winner of the sin
gles cup In the city tourney a year
ago, Roy Ok er berg, University of
Oregon player, who with Dr. Bales
of Salem won the doubles cup last
year. Hale Mickey, another Wil
lamette man, and the entire Salem
high school team, consisting of
Francis Lutz, president of the ten
nls assocltlon for this year, Jack
Minto, John Creech and Ivan
White. White asks that all entries
be handed In to him, olther by
telephone or some other way.
The tournament will be held on
the association courts, located on
the state hospital grounds. It Is
expected to continue for a week
or more. Dopestera are mentioning
the names of Bates, Okerberg and
Emmel among the prominent con
tenders for the singles cup. A
schedule for matches will be an
nounced aB soon as arranged.
GERVAIS
Gervais, Or., Sept. 7. Pat Glei-
rton, who was merated on for ap
pendicitis nt St. Vincent's hos
pital Tucfday by Tr. Brooks of
Portland with Dr. Ilowd as assist
ant, is getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mm. Bill Coo ley and
son of Silverton visited with the
family of Wi Ilium Dowley nnd
Mra. L. C. Garrett on Thursday.
Miss Eva PoujHde is spending a
few dis with Miss Sophia and
Minnie Nibler.
Mra. John ilenuy was visited by
her brother, Frank Stouger,
Portland.
Airs. M. D. Helming and
Amy llaru:ng motored to Portland,
Friday, to viyit with Miss lUfdr.
i tig's brother, who Is ill at St, Jq'-1
cent's hospital. ,
Irs. J. Sebeible relumed hmu'd
from her few days' vilst at l'oj-
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Portland
FURNITURE
AUCTION!
Wednes., Sept. 9
1 :30 p. m.
533 N. 16th Street
Watch Papers
for Particulars
MRS. SCHWAn. Owner
F. N. W00DRY.
Salem's Leading Auctioneer
Phone 511
Not connected In business
with any other Woodry.
MARION
Marion, Or., Sept. 7. George
Stephens passcd-.l hroush Muriou,
Wednesday morning with a car of
Fran Bern's f!no show horses en'
route to Spo'.aue, where they will
open their 1925 season. Mr. Bcrg'F
horses are in fine condition and
should return with a number of
prizes. They irlll be on the show-
circuit until the latter part of No
vcmber.
Mrs. Elsie Pirkard was shop
ping at the cnplial Thursday.
Hubeit Danes has moved to Sa
lem, where he Is now employed.
Mrs. Albert Fennell and son
were over from Lebanon, Friday.
visiting with relatives and friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II: Hansel twins-
acted businc-a In Salem, Friday.
Orval Doerfler Is homo from the
Silverton loptInff camp for a shorl
visit.
Thomas Wrinn has a vory paln-J
fnt Injury as tho result of a row
kicking him In the face, breaking
his left jaw.
Miss Amy Thomas Is visiting
with relatives In Portland this
week.
A. P. .T. J-af'ty and familv and
Mr. Lafky'a fnlher. F. J. Lafky of
Salem. vlKited nt tho M. O. Larky
O. J. Mnlsan was
visitor on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Kiank Dfetch nnu
mall daughter of Portland were
all ntU: visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
U Stevens. They stopped on their
way home nfter spending several
weeks m California. Mr. Dletch
a former professor of the Ger-
va's union high school.
Mr. t.nd Mm. Fred Schlndler
har thp sympathy of their frlendi
by tho death of (heir 18 months
old on.
Mr. and Mra. James Clark and
children and Mrs P. Evendev mo
tored to McMinnville last Sunday
to visit with relatirea.
Mr. And Mra, Miller and Mrs.
C. II Path Of Portland stopped to
visit with Mra J. H. Cutsforth.
Friday.
Iter, and Mrs. J. F. Mathews re
turned horn from their vacation.
th fast wok, !
Mr. aad Mrs. R. A. linffe, who,
havs been visiting with their
iWriRhter and family. Dr. and Mr
Hugh A. Dowd, for several dayi,
MIW& VIANT ADS
rem5 mssssm
If yoir are in Ihe market
for Tires it will pay
you to get our prices.
HEAVY DUTY
BALLOONS
CORPS
Hughes for Vulcanizing
Salem
Vulcanizing
. Works
474 Ferry. . Phone 364
farm near Junction City, Thurs
day and Friday.
Mr. .ind Mrs. B. W. Russell re
turned lrom Oakriago, Saturday,
where boy have beeu upending
the summer camping.
Mr. But! Mrs. A. Lnfter of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and
Mrs. Cidvell of Salem were Sun
day guests at the borne ot Mr. and
Mrs. W. Houghton..
Mrs. J, Calavan and sons are
picking hops at Independence. Mr.
Calavun went over Sunday to
spend the day with them.
Mrs. C. B. Bouck went to Ore
gon City, Sunday, .to visit her
daughter, Carrie.
SUICIDE IS IDENTIFIED
A man who committed suicide
here early in August and who had
registered nt a local hotel as Will
iam Sull'van has been Identified
through a San Francisco bank as
William Haunivar of that city.
The Sau Francisco bank has ac
knowledged receipt of $535 from
Iltimiivar sent the day before ne
altot himself on the bunk of the
Willamette river here. A son from
Sau " Francisco Is expected to ar
rive today or tomorrow. Hnnnl
var was 59 years old and had lived
at a loal hotel for some time be-;
fore his death. j
Rome, Italy. Women without
hip;h necked, long-Bleeved dresses
are forbidden to enter the basilica
of Santa Marlu Magglore,
GLOVES AGAIN
San Franesco, Cal., Sept. 7.
AU waa in readiness today for
thousands of fighting fans to
something they have often read
about bi'.t seldom seen, in action
at leas: one Jack Dempsey, who
takes the open air arena here this
a i' torn on in au exhibition match.
So far as tho champion Is con
corned nothing is at stake but
Mill Larue and Ed "Cowboy"
Warner, who will try to stay two
rounds each vilh Dempsey, muy
feel differently about It.
Atliiough several substitutions
have been made on tho Labor day
card which is being staged at the
ball park, there still remains a
number of rights that should bring
out a classy brand of boxing.
Lou Paluzo, Salt Lake City,
lightweight, faces Tommy Cello of
San Frn:icisco In the main event
of ten rounds. Both boys havo an
enviable list of victories to their
credit.
In the nc-mi-vrindup, also a ten
round bc-ut, Phil Salvadore of Los
Angeles meets Jack Silver, San
Frnii'ilnco lightweight.
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