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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 PAGE TWO 'THE CAglTAL JOlNAL, SALEM, 0g.GON - News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents Yrom the Richest and iBest Part of the State IS Silverton, Or. Oct. 3. (Spe cial.) Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Brown, assisted by their children and friends, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday At 12 o clock noon, the aume hou thut the first wedding vows were taken. Mr. and Mrs. Brown elite ed the beautifully decorated living room of the Brown home on E re It a avenue, while Mrs, R. Skaifo played Lohengrin a we ding march. The bride and groom wore attended by Mr. and Mm. N. Slatteriy. Mrs. Blatlery ia sister of Mrs, Brown. Hev. Clay ton Judy read I he ceremoney. Aft er receiving congratulations Mr. and Mih. Brown led the way In the dining rooms where lunch was Berved. The two children of Mr. an Mis. Brown were present. These are Mrs. Charles Meyer and Mr John Tschaut of Silverton, Out of twou guests were Mr J. C. Burr ell and Mrs. Jane Culver of Cedar Hamda, Iowa, and M und Mrs. J. N. Slattery of Lou Beach, California. Other guests wero the Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janz, Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens. M and Mrs. J. S. Starr, Mr. and Mr S. Togland, Mr. and Mra. Cleorge Gash, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Skalfc, Mr. and Mrs Louie Hall, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. IJnu, Mrs. J. H. Daven port, Mrs. E. C Carter, M. H. Bur nott and Frank and Fay Porter, STA.YTON Etnylon, Or., Oct. 3. Everctl Crubtrea and Paul Kiracu motored to Salem on Lusincea Tuesday evening. J. W. Mayo va3 a Sulcra visitor Wednesday. Miss Ida Frank, who has been vi: itinrr her sister in California, re' turned to Stuylon, Tuesday nlKht Miss Frank will leave Sunday teueh In a rural Bcliool near Sa- lcm. Norvel Fisher spent the pafit week ill C'orvailiB, returning Slayton, Wednerday night. Mr Fisher Is o member ot Hela Thetu l'l fraternity nt the Oregon Agrl cultural colleg'i and a member of the graduutlntv class of II returned to the collcKO to assist his fraternity In lis "rush" week activities. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Mayo and daughters.. Jean and l'aly, and Mrs. V. l.ylo .Mct.'roskey nnii eon Jerry, motored to Portland, 1 ri dav. to spend Ihe week-endt Marlon Hunt ol l'endlelou Is In Stavion on business. J!r. and Mra. John English and family are canning at the stute lul.- Krounds. Miss Grace Hettinger and Eu geuo Dillor, both of Sublimity hna secured a mnrrlago license Tbo exact date ot the wedding iw unknown. Mr. and Mra Tom Taylor vlall ed the slate f:ilr Friday. Clair Thomas and Alvin Pcper- linff left Sunday for Klamath Falls, where they expect to be emnloved for seme time. Later they plan to so to California and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder and Mr and Mih. L. II. Thomas motor ed to Dallas. Sunday, to visit Mr Snyder's mother, who Is in a hos' pital recovering from an opera t on. The Rev. Mr. Cross, pastor of the Salem Lutheran church, held nervier at tbo John Mlelkc homo. Sur.dav. for tbj benefit ot local mc.nb?rs of that church. The service as well attended. Mrs. Charles idtnpinnn had as guests over tho week-end her two sisters. Mrs. Anna Hlien or ttrowns- ville and her sister, Mary, from Illinois, who lias heen visiting In Oreeon for some time. Mrs. Elen Foilansby of Salem In vllstlng Ibis week with Miss Sue Knarna and other rrlends. The Loyal (llcauers Sunday school class of tbo Christian church held a ulo salo at the Adams hardwure salo this morn-Inrr. Mrs. Emll K.irrette Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ted Freres at Newport. J. P. Davie was ill for several days this week The homo of Miss Cora Cooper located (fit Second street Is being given fresll coat or paint. Mrs. Lorn Hlui'.rglo of Aberdeen. Wash., iml Stanley (loan spent tins wcok-cmi with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Leclvv. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Humphrey of the Stayton I otel visited the tale fair Monday. Mr. nnd Mid. Paul Hueltle nnd daughter, Jane, of llruwnsvlUri spent Sunday afternoon nt the Frank Lesley borne. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hucttle resided nt the Slayton hotol for severnl months when Mr. nnd Mitt. Lesley were proprietors Mrs. Ed Pcrty ot Portland visit ed with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. llolwon, last week. Sun day, Dr. and Mrs. II. Hohson of Salem motoied over to visit with Dr. Hobson'o parents and sis ter. Lester Smii.-k of Salem visited hie mother, Mrs. Albert Frank. Sunday. Fred Rowley of Kiifcrn spent several days till week In Slayton on L'usinnss. Will Humphreys Is visiting his son, Floyd, nnd family near Mon roe tills week. The Ladles Aid of Ilic Christian church realised nioro than $70 on their chicken dinner eerved al the Hicgmund oale lt Snlurdny. The money will be utcd to paper and paint the Interior of the Christian church. Mn. Dora Harden, sister of the la to Charlee Drown, returned to home at Pleaaant Hill, Saturday morning. She wu accompanied as far as Eugene or her nephew, Le Brown! who enters the Univerelty of Oregon thin fall as a sophomore. Thurston Kcarn made busi ness trip to Salem, Mouduy, Uua Trnsk, who Is acting as salesman tor a well known brand of logger boots, bas added to his Hue a rug cleaner. Dr. Thompson Salem optician was in town Aicnuuy. It Is reported that Lafo Potter who suffered serious burim soy eral weeks ago near Klamath Falls, has recovered sufficlotly to attend school on crutches, J lie Potters were former residents ol Stayton but are now living in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones and son, Hurry, attended the state fair Thursday. Alva Davies has gone to Hood Uiver to pick apples. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Forrctto are vi3lting Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hun In Pendleton. Mr, and Mi'B. Jake Wournis and daughter, Mario, and Miss Helen Fresh motored to Salem to attend the slate fair Thursday. Mrs. Ed Siermund visited at th homo ot her sou, Lawrence, Thurs day. Mr. and Mra. Charles Hall and Mias Cora Cooper attended the state fair Thursday. Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Mayo motor ed to Salem, Thursduy, Among tho visitors at the state fair this week wero Mr. and mrs. Dick Knight und William Cornish, They attended the fair Wodnes- dny. Mr. nnd Mt. Adam Kcrber have taken rooms In the Itoy building Mrs. Alan Harrington and Law rence Smith have charge ot the Santiuni woolen mills booth at the state fair this week. ltev. and Mrs. John A. Linn and children left Wednesday for Eu gene, where Mr Linn will attend tho annual session of the Mem odist church conference. The Spoor family held a reunion Suuduy ut tho Hlghborgor grove In Aumsvlllo, Among thoso present wero: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. oncer and family of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. (J. I. Sneer of Alameda, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Homer speer nuu family ot Tangent, Mr. and Mis. llalnh Sneer uud family of Junc tion City. Mr and Mrs. Price Sneor ot Eugene, Mr. and Mra Flovd Sneer and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Illan.l speer ol aiiuisviiic and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Olivor ol San Francisco. Mr. nnd Mra. Jake MiBsler and daughter, Margaret, uro camping this week at til ; state fair. Mrs. Wcller Leisy nnd children who have been visiting her par ts, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stowell. have returned to l'ortlanu. Professor and Mrs. wnite and son, Cordon, spent several days In Portland last week nt tho beuoiu of Mr. White daughter, who is ser iously III. Miss Kiln Williams visited ncr isier. Miss Lois Williams In Port- and last week. She also attended the sessions o the ltebeliah assem bly association. Mrs. Mary MncK or Norm oiin- tlam was a Stayton visitor Wed nesday. Worth Smith c.f Salem spent sev eral days Ibis week in Stayton. W. W. Elder, who lias oecn qulto 111 or sovi rnl days, Is report- d to bo Improving. Tho partnership of cindek a- Tate has been dissolved It was arned hero today, for the pasl three vears Cladek & Tate have oporaled gar.igo in Stayton nnd hnndled the local torn agency. Marlon Hunt of Pendleton has purchased Mr. Cl.idek's Interest in he garage and I tin nrm will ncre- rter be known as tho limn & Ute garage. Henry into sun ro- fiininir nt. hitf Interest In the narinershlp. Tho now ilrm will Isn handle 111" Ford agency, air. Cladck's r'ans oro not known. holzur of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carlln have moved from Front street to Corvallis, Mr, and Mrs, Ray of King-wood avenue have returned from wook's outing to the coast. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Nlcol of Dayton were guests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Edward Brock. Mr. Weathers spent several days last week hunting In southern Ore- gon. Charles Mathle of Portland spent the first of the week with his sister, Mrs. Bales. Mrs. Louise Klbby of Cottage Grove Is visiting with her friend, Mrs. D. K. Englchorn and family this week. Itev. L. F. Cannell wife and daughter, Gertrude, are attending the general MeLtiodist conference at Eugene this week. They will stay until the conference adjolurns on Monday. There will be Sunday school and services both morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers of Salem have purchased the Dunlap prop. rcty on Johnson avenue and have moved to It. Tho West, Side cannory celebrat ed Salom day of the fair by giving their employees the day off. Mrs. Welt of Lebanon visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wallace during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Thomas of Hlllsboro, visited at tho home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thomas and other relatives Thursday and Friday. M. A. Thonton has moved from Johnson avenue to the Smith prop erty on Fifth street. Mrs. Weathers and chlldron visit. ed at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wobb of Tillamook last week. Pearl Moore visited at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt the first of the week. Mrs. Davis and her son Eu gene moved from their property on Fifth street to Corvnllls where tho latter will bo an Instructor In the high school there. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall have movod to the prop erty vacated by them. Eva Arnold visited her aunt, Mrs. Wnlter Means and attended bo fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan F. Brown aro receiving congratulations on the ar Ivai on September 24 of a seven pound girl to bo named Doris El laino. Doth mother and daughter aro getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John llulllto or Portland wero fair guests at the home ot Mre. E. 3ost of Franklin avoliue. Robert Cannoll Is spending tho week at tho homo ot Ml. Ilamer of Eola. Mr. Mayes spent a week with hits old llmo friends, Mr. and Mrs. lli'tmrdj-on. Mrs. Uo.ssinko called on Mrs. 'arsons of Salem recently. RICKltEALL WEST SALEM West So loin, Oct. S Tho enter taiument nlvon by tho Went Siilcm Indies aid for the benefit of the dltmblert ni in In torn of the Mctho dint churohpfl wni qulto a sticews both socially and financially oven hoiiRh a small ntlendnnco turn oil out bornuBO of tbo busy jupnson. he Im-lM realized about twenty dollnrn from tbo function. It mny bo of Intorrat to the friends of Mrs. Kendall to hear of her mnrrlaRO to Clmrloa Bur fell. Tho ceremony look plure t tbo home of her ami, Kd Ken- all of Senttle, Wiw hinptoi.. Saturday, September 2-3. Mr. ami Mrs. Kendall are both retlreii in. stem nnd will in nit ft their oim on Kirth street in, u phi h- em. whom they will nssiM In the oik of the Sunday m-bool nnd huich nt tbo Went Salem Mrtlin- t church whoro they will be aiinly Velcoineil. Tho hullw nld will moot nt the lum;h next Wednesday nfternoon r tho nurpopo of electing orfi- corn for tho year. A Rood atlend- neo 1ft reoucflted h 'ho prwddent, William Andrew. Mm. IluMnn entertained as A fair visitor her daughter, Mis. Htirn- Ulclcrcull, Or., Out. 3. The un- naved atictch in lloliiiL'a' linn ia now in goiul condition for winter ravel. Will Hill has completed ho work of nutting on 200 yard of Rravel there. At trt-'SPt he l luuiliiiff the Riavul for the ehoul th between tun gap nnd Amity nd lalcr will no tho same work from 1J run li 'o ct rncr to Dallas. Hugh Hell la finishing his work to in order to enter the WUlntn tto uulvuraltv n senior. Tho ruin thla week hua made KiavolhiiK on tho new coast high ways uuiH'oClUhle and nontiy tm powimc. ike iJcnipacy and sun went to Ataea today to bring home tho camping outfits nnd trucks, after which thy will begin prep aratioiis for their new Job neur lone, in Morrow county. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orvllle Prlco and family uro leaving today for nulling trip. During their absence .Mrs. Harry Lvinpsey will be sub Htlluto unit I earner on Mr. Trice's mall ion to. On Wednesday alx more studont touchers arrived from different parts of tho elate, mnklug a tottt of twelvo student trachors. Those coming lust ate Miss Madden of Portland, Mitw JluUi of Ilrowns ville, Mlsa Tiuksion of Coquillo Mm SUnwood of Scnppoo.se, Mists liliss of Union itnd Mlfs Wilson of Drain. (ieoge lUisrt and family are leav ing tho farm and moving to Kick- reall to 1'vo I t tho bungalow be lonfjng to Mrs. Hen V. Lucas. Cadto brothers will farm Ihe hind whero Mr. Uoss has heen living. Mm. Will l'erclvnl, well known to Kickrcall nnd Salem residents. passed away recrully at hor home n Independence. Air. nnd Mij. Henry McKoe of Perry da In had tho misforttino to burn out a bearing In their car last nli;ht on tho way homo from tho fair. They left their car In tho 1 h m p sey r.a ra go for re pa f is and Mr. Dempoty UKk them on to i heir homo. Mlsa Oma Xli lip Kmtuons and Misa Sue Homier will accompany the Price family on their fish In;: trip to Tacilfc City. Hubert Loe la one of the principal fishermen to go. Curtis Davis has returned from Pacific Citr anu haa secured em ploymeat with Will Hill, driving truck. 1 Mr, and Mra. Walter Vaughn and family will drive up from Portland to Sheridan, where tney tiro to ba Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Will Hill and children and all will continue on to Pacific City to par tlctnate in a week-end outing. lilaine Southwlck and Guy Roy entered their uaddle horees at the stnte fair. Mr. Southwlck won first prize. A V. Oliver and family of Oak Grove have moved to Rlckreall for the winter. Mrs. D. T. Hudgos of Portland accompanied hor son, Ed Hodge, and family home from the state fair and remained over for a ebort visit. Dr. Butler of Independence call ed to see Tom Durch, whose condi tion remains unimproved. Guv Ray will leave Monday for Prlncville to take part in the wild west events in connection wltn tn iuterstato fair. EIKER'S GUARANTEED USED FORDS PRICED RIGHT THE KLUE FRONT, Liberty and Ferry, Phone 121 FALLS CITY Falls City, Or., Oct. 3. Mre, Anna Swlnuoy loft for Medford Friday, where fche will make her future home. Mrs. August Elle and daughters, Helen and Bernice. of Dallas vis ited with friends In Falls City, Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. G. Adams and small son and daughter are In Rlckreall vis iting for a few tinya at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey leave in a short time for Heppuer, Or., where Mr. Dempsey will build roads for Morrow county. Miss Mable Teal went to Valsetr. Friday afternoon, where she liaB a class in music. Mrs. Frank Hlppock loft Thurs day for Los Angel ea, Cal., where she will spend tho winter with her son, Dr. Frank Hlppock. Mrs. F. G. Drown and children of Klamath Falls aro here visit ing uer parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A H. Dodd. Mrs Brown will be re membered as Cecil Dodd. Mr. und Mis. Randall Buell wero up from Dull as, Thursday evening, visiting with relntivea uud fnonds. ( Tho Standard Oil company Is nstullliiff a new-gasoline pump at tho Riverside Park atore for K. C. Richardson and ho will sell , Red Crown gasoline. Tho station will open for business October 15. Oliver Baker and ramyily are moving to Silverton, where Mr. Baker has employment. Mr. and Mrs A. C, Stuprow and three children of vernonla are vis ting Mre. Stuprow's parents, Mr. and Mra. M. W. Worthington. At the chicken pie supper glv en by the ladies ot the Mothodlst church Thursduy evening, the sum of $50.50 was realized. Alexander (Dick) Cage and Miss Lulu O'Brien were united in marrlnga at the home of H. A. Howman, Sen tt in her 20. Only a few of their friends were present, SIDNEY-TALBOT Mr. and Mra. H. H. Humpt n and Mr. and Mrn. Arnold Bowman returned Wednesday evening from the Tiller country where they have heen hunting deer for the last ten days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bowman nre visiting nt tho Hampton home from Los Angele.1. A number of Sidney people have attended the stato fair so fnr this week. Among those driving in Tuesday and AVodnesday were, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meier, Mr. and Mra. D. E. Bllnston, Mr. and Mrs. Whlteraan, Mr. and Mra. W, H. Scott and Mr. Anna MilUr. Eugene Fin lay, who ha been allowing foxea, at the fair, from his farm here, was taken very 111 Tuesday with what was believed to be ptomaine polaonlng. Mr. Fin- lay was rushed to one ot the Salem hospltala and la reported to be re covering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dlcklson who have been spending the week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. C. F. Meier, returned to their home at Sherwood, Wednes day. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mc Kinney and aon James ot Salem, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Scott. Mrs. H. J. Freeman waa the guest of hor mother, Mrs. L. M. Harding, In Corvallis over the week end. Mrs. Freeman will teach the Looney school again thla year and begin her duties Monday. Mrs. Charlea Meier, .Mra. C. F. Meior and Mra. Anne Miller of Baker, Oregon, motored to Lyons Saturday, and spent the day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Petty- John. Mrs. D. E. Bllnston and daugnter Ilene, were shopping in Albany Friday. Taibot school opened Monday. with a fair attendance. Mra. Frank Kieper is the teacher again this year. This la Mra. iuepera imro. term at Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myera return ed Sunday from a trip through Washington. While away they were guests of Mr. Myera' brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mra. E. W. Cade, at their home in Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Myera also visited the fair at Puyallup for one day. Charles Meier and C. F. Meier were business visitors in Salem, Saturday. Mra. J. O. Farr and Mrs. R. H. Farr were Joint hostesses Thurs day when they entertained mem bers of the Ankeny Welfare club at their home. A short business meeting was followed by an in teresting program. A special mu aical number by Mrs. J. O. Farr waa very pleasing. Tbo ciub win begin the study of early Italian art. the first meeting In rovem ber. Last year Oregon history was studied, this waa finished early In June and it was decided to have a vacation from study during th' summer. Club members present Thursay were,- Mrs. G. H. Tharp, Mrs. C. O. Whiteman, Mrs, G. H. Mnrlatt, Mrs. E. J. Freeman, Mrs. C. F. Meier, MlfS Louise Ralle nn the hostesses, Mrs. J. O. and Mrs. R. H. Farr. E. B. Cochran spent Tuesday in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Flnlay re turned Monday evening from an extended trip through Washington. Mr. Flnlay made the trip in the In tereat of the Cremo Fox Farms of which he is owner. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dlcklson were transacting business In Corvallla Monday and Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Meier were in Salem Tuesdny on business. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tlnglestart nnd daughter, Helen, attended th fair in Salem Wednesday. Jacob Gilmore delivered a truck load of hogs to a S.ilem packlm plant Tuepdny for C. F. Meior. 'all farming haa begun in this section. The recent raina have made it possible for the farmers to plow and many are busy get ting In the early hay. SILVERTON Silverton. Oro., Oct. 3. (Spoc- al) W. F. Nnptune and Clyde Kondoll, both formerly of Silver- ton, are back again. Both linve boon gone for eometlme. They have now taken over the manage ment ot the Valley Meat Market H. Tiinrp. Mr. and Mra. c. O. 'at silverton. Point by Point a Better Car S5 m. The New Paige Landau Sedan has no equal near $2395 Compare the new Paige Landau Sedan point by point with its nearest competi tors in the luxurious, big car field. Paige leads in the following physical qualities the qunlitka that make a fine car fine : piston displacement, weight, wheel base, length of rear springs, size of tires, exterior finish (two-tone), upholstering (mohair velour), equipment and the final deciding factor price! Paige Landau Se dan sells for hundreds less. Considering horsepower, fashionable ap pearance,' roominess, interior finish and riding quality it will cost you much mora to buy the equal of Paige Landau Sedan. Why pay it? . - 1SN.n Always Making Them Fintr TRUMM MOTOR CO. 319 N. Commercial St, Salem, Oregon The MizimU circle will hold the flrat meeting ot the season on Wednesday, October 7, at the home ot Mrs. J. B. Lytle on Beth any road. Mlsa Ida Twcoton, real' dont health nurse will be present and explain the health work In the community. Tho American Legion auxiliary of Silverton will hold a meeting Monday night at the 0. A. B. hall. The Rev. and Mrs. George Hon- rlkaen and daughter, Mlsa Dora Henriksen, have returned to Sil verton from a week spent at Chi nook, Wash. The Silverton Choral Society will begin Its meetings again Mon day evening at the Christian church. The choslne of a director will be discussed at this moetine. the Ohoral society has been giv ing Christmas and Eastor pro- grama each year for a period of three years. It is the Intention of the society to give programs again this winter. Mrs. M. G. Gundorson Is president of the society. Charles Webb left Friday for Riddle, Orogon, to spend a week in fishing and hunting. Helen Johnson and Helen Jur- genson .who have been spending the summer at Salem have re turned to their Silverton homes. While at Salem the girls were em ployed In chocking In a cannery. Mr. and Mre. J. P. Beckett, who have been visiting with Mrs. Beckett'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halror Juleson, and her sister. Mrs. Arthur Dahl, have returned to their home at Butte, Montana. Mrs. John Booth of Parkdalc. Oregon, Is a guest at the Henry Schroder home. Alfred Jensen, Miss Alice Jen sen, Mrs. Marie Buness, Miss Vivian Buness, Miss Viola Rlvl- ness, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Rivl ness, Hermon Quail wore Salcin shoppers Thursday. The Silverton Appeal Issued a splendid Industrial number with their weekly edition this week. The edition contains a abort his tory of a large number of Silver ton enterprises. Eating soap caused Borne severe suffering for the little ninc-month-old son, Lawrence, of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Doerr. The baby had crept into the bath, room and eaten a email piece of soap before his mother discovered him. Eastman -Brcs, presented the playground at ihe Silverton echool with a chute. A vote of thanks was extended to the Eastmnn firm at the meeting of the parent toacher association Thursday aft ernoon. Calvin Geer, aged 88, a Sllve--ton pioneer, is viRitini? at Silver- ton tuia week. Mr. Uccr had bed at Burns durlnt the euminer. IK spent some time at Silverton last spring nttoudlng tho Geer reunion held here at that time. Mr. uecr will loavo In a short time for Yu ma, Arizona, to eyelid the winter with his duugliler. lie says lie will be back next Juno to attend the Goer reunion again, at which time he Is slated for a talk on "From the Cabin in Illinois to the Cabin In Oregon." Silverton, Or., Oct. 8. (Spe cial.) Lawrence Larson a u il Louie Meyer returned from Woods; Or., Wednesday night. Mr. Lar son and Mr. Meyer report that they caught plenty ot tlsh and plenty ot rain. Mrs. Helen Wrightmau and Mrs. Frank Carpenter will attend the Pythian Sister convention at Eu geue to be held there the 12, 13 and 14 ot October. Mrs. Wright man goes as grand senior and Mrs. Carpenter as a delegate from Home Temple No. 21. Miss Anna Hess of Medford ar rived at Silvorton, Thursday, to take up her work in Silverton schools as teacher. Miss Hess ha:s taken rooms at the home ot Mrs. Helen Wrightman. Word has been received from Eugene that the following Silver ton boys have been pledged to fra ternities: John Currle, Sigma Chi; Dwight Klrcher, Phi Kappa Pat; Edward Syring, Kappa Delta Phi; Ronald Hubhs, Alph Tau Omega. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave have returned to Silverton from a bunting trip In the southern pan of the state. They report splendid success. Mr. and Mrs. Roy FXU gerald, who left with the Van Cleaves, have not yet returned but will remain for a longer hunt. Miss Cora Sateru left Thursday morning for the home of her bro ther, Oscar Satern, near Mt. An gel, where she will upend a few days. Her mother, Mrs. O. Satern. who has been at the home of hei- son for the past few weeks, re turned to ber Silverton home Thursday morning. MT. AN GEL Jit. Angel. Oct. 3 Mrs. Henry Sua If eld entertained the iocnl court of the C. D. c A. In her homo early tn the weok. Five hundred was the diversion of the evening with KUznbeth Ungcr winning head urine. The door prlsso went to Mra. IX. Wolton and Mrs. J, Wr Ebner was given the consolation award. George May and his grand daughter. Miss Adeline Kruse left yesterday by motor for Harrison, Idaho, where they will visit ln and Mra. Karl J. May. Mrs. Clement Schwerter died Thursday evening in her home aft er a long illness. Funeral services were held from St. Mary's church, this morning at eight o'clock. Sur viving aro one son, Frank, and a daughter, 'Mrs. John.. Schaefer. Mrs. Frank Mcidl, Mrs. Thomas MeGeo and Mrs. Jos. J. Keber en tertained in the Keber home one . afternoon this week in honor of Mrs. Joe Bernt, High score at cards was won by Mrs. Clement Van Perre and second went to Mra. W. W. Wanipach. The conso lation award went to Mrs. R. O, Appleby. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wessol and John Nuzol left this week for their homes in Green Creole, Idaho after visiting friends here for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bourbonnals have a new son. They now have two daughters and two sons. 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TONE Volume Selectivity A Simplicity Beauty the qual ities you want most irT a radio set are in the "Western Air Patrol" a five-tube Tuned Radio Frequency set, built espeo' ially for the Western Auto Supply Company by one of the largest and most reliable manufacturers of radio parts in the country. All that the Western Auto Supply Company has in resources all that it has in reputation for responsibility and leadership the good will of of hundreds of thousands of motorists all over the West, stand back of this ideal Radio Set. COMPLETE Convenient! Terms; The following standard em-ipment Is included In "WESTERN AIR P A T R O L " at the un usual price of $110 in stalled in your home ready to attach to your aerial. (1) Genuine mahogany or solid walnut cabinet of graceful lines. (2) Efcicnt loud sbealctr cabinet to mctcn. (3) FivegenumcCmning ham tubes. M)Tt.o 45-volt "Heavy Dtily" Franco Radio "B" Batteries. (5) TVlrard rubber case storage battery. (6) One hundred feet 7 strand aerial u-lre. - ' (7) Tuentyeet silli-coter-ed lead-in u-irc. (S)Taenty feet rubber j covered ground wire. s (9) Jones Cable for "A" and "B" Battery con nections. ("Simply TONEl Clear, sweet, flex ible, preserving all the nat ural shading of voice or instrument. The highest or the lowest notes are re ceived with equal fidelity, and with such clarity that you mny close your eyes and believe the artists are in the same room with you. VOLUMEt So responsive that it may be reduced to the merest whisper, ot swelled to a mighty out pouring of sound at touch of the control. SELECTIVITY: So sharp that you can tune out all Interference without difficulty. SIMPLICITY that makes operation so easy that any member of the family, young or old, can quickly learn the handling of th controls and enjoy the "WESTERN AIR PATROL." BEAUTY that compares favarably with the choic est furniture and a design that harmonizes perfectly with the other furnishings of a room. Even when not, in use the beautiful. "WESTERN AIR PATROL" is art as-' set to any home. IS day Home Trial OSSer Jo fully appreciate "WESTERN AIR1 PATROL" you must hear it in your own home. On receipt of the down payment yout nearest "Western Auto" Store will install complete fivc-tube set for a 6fteen-daT trial. You be the Judge. Let the set speak tor Itself. If you are not entirelv attitird .r (H) Radio Lightning Ar rcstcr. nl the end nf ...!. ' j .it I fuuginanarneconnec- tl .-C "i r w, una we win tions are made.") JK i" ,he "nd "fund 7r down pay 5 ' till ment less onlv th rn ,V. -n- k...:.,l. n (10) Three porcelain (ruts- It nd50cfbrrecharalnrthe"A"h.ttr. w.- H tators. Ml em Auto's" reputation for resDonsiblllre. fair. Lness and liberality stands back of this offer and more than 125 stores are ready to serve you. (Thit set should not be . confused with the dis continued models some times offered at SPEC. IAL prices. "Western Air Patrol" is a new model, and compares favorably with sets sell ins t a higher fm'ce.' More than 125 Stores b the West- WesferaAiito Supply Co. Salem Store, Court and High Street SUM Mt 1