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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 102-j PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OPwEGON From the Richest and Best Part of the State F Dalla. Oct. 14 A civil Bull Jn w.lich Arkle Push of Independence ia seeking 110,000 damage from W. J. (Dubs) Mulkey, constable of the Independence district, waj begun Tuesday afternoon before ft Jury in Judge Ramsey a court. Mn. Pugh ia seeking damages for al leged injuries sustained at the handB of Mulkey during a fracaa .t the borne of her mother near In dependence when llulkey was ar- "sting her brother, Walter God r ey, June 5, 1S25. The plaintiff contends that Mul struck her alter she had up braided ilia companion, IK-rch. Steele, for his part in the arrest. The defence contends that hen iliiik'-y brought Godfrey to the house to allow him to change hi clothe- that Mrs. Pugh and her mother fret upon him and that he itiuck the mother, but not Mra. Pugh, tn self defense and in main taining custody of hia prisoner. Godfrey had been picked up on a Salem juKice court warrant. i Attorneys Phiilir and Guy O. Smith of Salem are representing the plaintiff and Oscar Hayter, the defendant. .SILVJSRTON Silvcrron, Or., Oct. 13. (Spe cial.) Gilbert T.'ndcrdahl spent the wer-k-end at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madsc-n were hoste at a dinner party, the oca eion being Mm AJadseo n Gird birthday. Zinnias and chrysin- tlieoiuiu of autumn shades on J black and orange candles formed the table decorations where coven- were laid fr tea. Besides M and Mrs Madden coters were laid for air. and Mrs Alvio Mad sen of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mai- sen of brooks, MiS3 Llllfe Madden Mibs Cora Batern, Victor Madn and Harold Larron of Silverton Mrj. Harold Craig of Portlan 1 la spending the wet-k at the bom? of her father, Marion Palmer i Hil ver:on. Mim Mildred Stnr's. the ilaug i ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stnru baa returned from bolt age, Or wliprj she has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. M II. Kjndrert- Mr. ajid Mrs. Ktiiite KJnrle of Havre, Mont , oro guests at the home of O. K, Fcbo. Mr. Kjorle i" a nephew of Mr Sebu. Mrs. J. A, Loar. prominent n Kilvt'iton club and ocfal clrcl-n. has gone cast to visit relatives an.i friends. The greatest part of lir tUue will be spent In Virginia. SI) will also visit in Kanean, ArkansiB and Kentucky. Dr. Jxjar will joi her obout Tnanksgtvltjg time ant they will return to SUvcrton eoriu- time before Cbrilma. ilri. K. A. Hanks has returned lium Portland, where she has bojn with her on. Fred, who recently underwent all operation on his eyes. Mra. JtJta Forrest haa gone o Portland, where she has employ ment at the Iluzelwood. Harry Ilage has returned fro u California, where he has been spending a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Kutber Grace spent the past week at Molulla as a guest ul her sitftfr, Mm. Joetphine Culley. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Allen have been spending a few days at Ihe coast resorts. The Hat-tern OutriltlUB company which Installed a branch store ai Hilvcrton eariy last summer, h moved from its tfrt location on South Water etrcet to I ho Mao)tc temple on First street. A few wrestling fans are mak ing plans for a wrestling match t be held at Sllvcrion some mm within the next two weeks. No definite plaus have been made yet according to the proomters. Mr. aud Mrs. Otto Iogard were hosts at dinner Sunday evening at their home on North Water Htreet. Cueats were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Logan). Mrs. A. O. Levant . and Mr. and Mrs. Iawrence Lar son. Trinity Young People's nocle'.y met Sunday afternoon at Trinity social rooms, hunch was servnl by Mm. Nels T.ang"ev, Mrs. Silas Torvend and Mrs. C. M. It I vino. At the business meeting a chnno was made In Ihe officers, mnkl-14 Mrs. Aivin Ltxarrt assistant Ireon urer and Jalmei Kef aland, ins urer. Mrs. Degard wan the trcm urer and Mr. itcfulaud the asfist ant before the chimgc was ma le As Mis. Regard has moved to Sa lem and will not be able to alien i regularly to the business lb' change was made. Numbers on the program Sunday afternoon in cluded talks by Protr Kdwm TinglBtBd of Oregon City an i Iter O. itamstad of Luther collev at Parkland. Wash.; a focal s) c by Mn. George HeiiriMen Jr.. Oregon City, accompanied by Mt Dora llenriksen of Silverton; a nlauo duct by Miss Ingeborg Gj plerud and Miss Mrna Sather; an ii.itrunnM.tal duet by Alfred Jen- ih violin and M. morw.i on .he flute wHh MIm Ingebors v.i .a mm arrnmnanlsi: tei ,lon. hT lb. Sir'' .i iiuin i.mrd. Misa r.stner "owe. Mli mbor Ooplcrn Ml- Cora Satern. Mfsi M,.ml- llolmr-n nd MIm Myrn. '" 8. BeronioD. who to ttendlii( the llnlr.rilty of Oregon. l-' Ih. week-end t n " hSJ' .nd Mr.. A. Congdop trn Monuna hav come 10 to make thet' home. MILL CITY Milt City. Or., Oct. 12. Th Mflt City Wiman' club oppnedi .hAi winter a nrorrm at thetr flrt meelnff Thuradaf trenlnff f News .it the home of Mrs. Harry Masou During the year the club will atudy "The Home," taking up the various phaes of home and com munity bettetment. During the evening Mrs. F. K. Olin gave a lecture on the "Constellations," accompanied by drawings and charts. Mrj. D. B Hill was elect ed treasurer to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Tom Allen, '.'be following were elected delegates to attend the county federation . of women's clubs at Hubbard on October 16. Mrs. O. D. McLane. Mrs. Ben A- Cober, Mrs. F. R Olin, Mrs. Harr Mason and Mrs. Charles Gentry. Mrs. W. W. Allen of the Mill City club will preside at the federation as preaidest. The next meeting will be at tht home of Mrs. Bei A. Cober, at which time the dis trict nurse will give a talk. The second shipment of salmon eg9 to be made from the racks near lire ten bush was made Thurs day when LeRoy Iedgerwood, manager of the Mebama hatchery, brought' out approximately, one million egsj whijb were taken t-1 the lebarua hatchery for ha'.ci iDg. Prospects are still good foi a record tak? this season. A p.r:y ot hunters consieUue' of Lawrence Montgomery and Merill Ormsby of Portland- and George Shlorr.an and N. A. Swiit of Mill City were fortunate enoun to kill a large wolf several djys ago on the Bi;; Butte, northeast o.' town. A community recital will be given iu the Hammond hall, Tues day night, under the auspices of Mrs. Nina Wadsworth Kabler, proceeds to be used to pay for tin painting uf a i.ew drop curtaia. LIBERTY Liberty, Or.. Oct. 1 1. The pupils who wen lu the item gath ering con les i for the first mont.i ot school are a follows: Sixt'i radu, Tere Mt-rhammer anl lwelt Stifflt r; eereuth. Veneta Kulns and Lee Ohmart; eight:!, Magdaiena Schmidt and IauIs Jury; ninth, Sabiua Schmidt and Harry Kelley. Mr. Shaw ol Vanocuver, Wash., is drying pumpkin seeds in lar'e quantities for W. J. Trudgen 'u It. D. Gibson's drier. The see it are obtained from the cannl'j plcuts of Sa!em and will be o!d to eastern lirme to be sold In Kus :iia, where they will be eaten as w do peaniita. At the parenl-teaciier meeting Friday night, the coming cor.i show was discussed from "A to 'V plena wen- made and committers were appointed to cover the dif ferent departments. Now, steady, pull together, all help ajid we will surprise even ourselves wheT we see our booth in the armo-y. Miss Kreltz .a student at Willam ette, gave tvo readings, "Fouifsa (iur-siinnH." und "Hu&bands tor Sale." liotb were greatly nppre eUted. Mr. Vllsn of the Sal'.-m ehatuber of commerce gave a Urns ly corn show uilk and Fred Krfo, Salria contractor, spoke on "Farm ing." The above mentioned and fl community ding constituted ilk' program. The meeting night wi charred from the second to '.h first Friday of each month In or dor not to conflict with the com munity club at Salem HefgV.. Several like to attend both places. Wo shall be gird if those Iron neighboring communities will jo; fit tn meet with us. The presl dent. Mrs Stevenson, announce! the following nrcgres coniniitte for the coming year: Miss Neva Cooley, chnlrinau; Mrs. V. Hlti bard. Carl Gibson nd ciauue &hy enson. Mrs. Frank Moheny wn appointed as Liberty's representa tive in tiio county health work. Mesdames D. A. Hong, Fred Scott. Itoy Ohma't and Ilussell Wright were appointed delegates to the county council to be held at t lav- ton and the folowing. anu on- more to be selected, were re appointed delegate lo tho state convention lo meet tn Puritan J: Meadames Wright, Cunningham and Stevens n. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coffey, Alva Coffey and Karl Worth have re turned from Green Mouniait, where they rent deer hunting. Mrs. WiUtam Loveland is at Prospect, raring for her daughter. Mrs, Shepherd, who is very lit. .Mm. Harriett Ctunelt of Swe-t Home w.is a tuoft at the J. (.- Cotfoy birue Sanday. Mr. and Mrs Chester uanrer ind ton, Cec'L were at Gervals. Sunday, vtritlng relatives. Mr. and Mis. W. J. Ncucns anj son and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. N'eu- ns and daughter were guests o. Mr. nnd Mrs. Turner ot Mo:i tncnitli, Sui.dnj. Mr. Turner mov ed to tho normal town during hr ummer. n he bought a rooming houee there. Mrs. Itcadlor of Portland visit:! at the Fred Krieblor home severil 'lavs last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Weston- hmiHp it ml f:rnily ntid Miss Flor- ATTENTION ! ACCESSORY SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Regular $5 Automatic Windshield Swipes $2.95 Regular $3.50 Pumps $1.25 Driver's Leather Cushions $1.00 Ford Cowl Ventilators 65c Ford Water Circulators 25c Cut Outs, all sizes 50c to $1.75 See us for Tires and Tubes. We ran save you 50 per rent and more. Mike's Auto Wrecking House New and used part for all makes of can 245 Center Telephone 398 from iau Hrubeu visut-d relatives near Portland, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Rose dale, who were former Liberty residents, have mcved to North Salem. T. ii. CheUnut and nephew of Portland were visiting in this vi cinity Monday. Miss Chris::ne Schmidt i now employed at the state house. Mr. and Mis. O. E. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Hariey Wright of Oregon City were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rams and fam ily- Mrs. George Colby and three children of Halle Ferry have mo ed onto the Smith place near here. Mr. and Mcs. A. C. Norton le'l Sunday for Blodgett, where Mr. Norton has work. Mrs. K. Seiger of Portland w?j a gue3t of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Dancer, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Fox arid daugh ter, Lela, v;ere dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis of Salem Sunday evening. All women of the community are urged to attend the woman e club Thursday afternoon to gi acquainted, do community work and have a pleaaint time In gtn ral. Please bring needles and thimules and help finish the qui!1 STAYTON Stayton. Or., Oct. H. NVa My liuuiphrey was ill Wednesd-iy night. Jimmie Arnold, who operator tho local Standard Oil truck, substituting for the Scio driver while he takes his vacation. Mrs. John Kerber was burle.i Saturday In the Sublimity cemo- tery. Services were conducted in the Catholic church at Subliml by Rev. Father Lainck. Mrs. Ker ber is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dan Doll and Mrs. John Tboma, and ? eon, Frank Kerber. Mrs. J. C. Mayo entertained the Eastern Star club Wednesday aft ornoon. yurry Humphrey made a buil nisei trip to DoDald, Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Potter and Mrs Holt, both of Portland, were din ner guests at the home ot Mrs Mary Hill. Mrs. Potters mother. They stopped en route to Klamati Falls where Mrs.. Potter will jois ior husband who is employed In a camp, near ther. Mrs. J. w. Mayo and Mrs. J. C Mayo motore.l to Salem, Thursday nii;ht. Mrs. J. W. Mayo has en- roiled in an art class given undir the direction of the University ot Uregon, Doris Jean Patterson, harpls.. and ber sister, a violinist, both oi i-Jueuc entertained Ihe congrega tion of the Christian church wltn 4'veral excellent musical number. Three hua Ji ed and seventeen members were present. The Sun day taervire3 concluded a ral'y which has been conducted by Mie llev. Mr. McCullum ot Jefferson. during the past week. K. Wootis, who has been working on the Muttuieu house for the p;tt week, returned to ba Jem, If.utiday. Mrs. Knight of Turner spent lh week-end at the home of Mr. and Mis. Richard Knight. J. W. Muyo wad a business vie itor in Portland, y-aturday. Kalph late end Khner Rabsri left by trtifk tarly Monday morn ing for Pa:.dlron. They wl.i transport ".he hoiwhold effects ot Mr. and Mrs. Morion Hunt O Stavton. where Mr. Hunt has pur chased a half Interest in the nlJ Cl-dek & Tate gorpge. (ieorge Reed and sifter of Aum ville attended services at tae Christian chur-h Sunday. Mrs. Gale Mlssler of Salem ri iled In Stayton. Monday. Clarencel;auchamp motored tJ Kugenc. Saturday, to witness tuo game between the University oi Uregon and Idaho. Large crowds have been gath ered at the Bon Ton during to i past week to receive the radio re ports of the worlds series base'iai! games, broadcast !' tho-Oregouian of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thomas ar rived here Friday night from L Angeles. T:io entire trip w.u made In fwn Any. Mr. Thomaa a HEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zvmo. Clean. Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It i tinneocmary for you to suf fer ivilli Kczemn. Ulotohea. Ring worm. It.ihe nnd similar akin troubles. Zomo will usually give Insi.tnt relief from Itching torture It cleanses nnd soothes the akin and heals quickly and effective!) niot skin dife.ipa. y.emo a wonderful, pe not rat ine. lij lppcaring liquid nnd I ooihlng to the nioM delicate akin It Is deemnmende.l tor daytime use bernuio It doesn't show. Use Zemo Ointment at nlfrht. Start the iron t men t tod'.iy nit. I save further dlstrs. AM drllRBls Adv. Nearby Valley Points one time ov ned a half interert in the S lay ton meat market but for the past two years he has. been conducting a meat market in Los Angeles. Frank Powell ot Albany vUitel Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. William Crab tree. Mrs. Mills, who has recently moved to Portland, was in towi Saturday to arrange for the pack ing and removal of her houbeao'.c goods. Mrs. George Mtelke and small sons, George Jr., snd Charles, ot Portland came Sunday to make a viist of seevral days ar the home ot her mother, Mrs. William Crat tree. The Misses May and Louiee Adams and i-'r. and Mrs. Frank Lesley and son, Wilbur, motored to Niagara, Sunday. Rev. Mr. Linn, who has acted as pastor at the Methodlat church for the past year, has been moved to Cottage Grove. Mrs. Henry Tale and Mrs. E. L. Crabtree were Salem - isitors Sat urday. Norris Hun: was in town Mon day. Elmer Phillippi, who bas con ducted a truck line between Sa lem and Stayton for some tim;, has sold bis line to Lindsey Wright manager of the Wright feed sto:?. Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Hunt anj family epent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heorv Tate. Mr. and Mrs. John English mo tored to Salem, Saturday. Dr. and Mm. Brewer motored lo Salem, Tuesday. Dr. brewer re turned at noon hut Mrs. Brewer remained ov'.-r for the meeting of the White Shrine In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell ani Lou Doerfler were business visi tors In Salem, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lee anl family motored to Salem, Satur day. . The Stiton Women's Commun ity club has selected m delegaVss to the meeting of the County Fed eration of Women's clubB, Mrs. Henry Tate, Mrs. Jake Missler, Mrs. Hattie Flcklin, Mrs. Cora Pettit and Mrs. Floyd Cheffins. Others who will attend are: Mrs. C. H. Brewer, secretary of the county federation; Mrs. R. D Hoke, Mrs. Nora Gardner. Mrs. Aipy Murphy, Mrs. J. W. Mavo, Mrs. J. C. Mayo and Mrs. V. Lyk McCroskey. Mr. ond Mrs. Anton Brora? anl family motored to Portland, Sua- day. Mr. and Mrs. Algy Murphy anl family were Salem visitors Satur day. ' Mrs. Claude Darby, who lives west of town, visited Mrs. Frank Lesley, Friday. KOJSEDALE Itosfdulf ()r Oi-r 14 f- and Mrs. Hip and family of Port land visited Mrs, Rip's brothe . Carroll Tamniiu, over the week end. ir. and Mrs. Flovd Bates snont Su iy with Mrs. Bates' parents n I ortland. Ih liirfhit'.v Muli mot at th.-t home of Mr. ond Mrs. Bloom, Sat uiday evening. The Chnsiian Endeavor held a social at the parsonage Friday night. Miss Laura Cammack snent the week-end at home. Second Friends church of Portland furnished much ot the music for Iia Sundnv nrhnnl rnltv Kimdnv evening. Thank you. Come again. Airs, Cjiair. i.iair visnca uer sts-ter-ln law, Mrs. Cammack, last : ii n day. Mrs. Alice Kewby of Portland is hiting at ihe ()r!e Fnwler hnm. Genuine v W mar 13-Plate Rubber Case atteries f"JV for Ford, Chevrolet, Overland, , Maxwell, Star, and other light cars. Standard Willard quality throughout. 1 Also In 11-Plate, Wood Case, for Less Joe Williams "The Batterv Man" 531 Court St. And at all Willard Service Stations BY WIT. ANGEL The Chamber of Commerce is in receipt of a number of copies of a pamphlet issued by the Mt. Angel Community club aetting forth ad vantage of the Mt. Angel section. carrying photographs of the col lege, academy and normal,, the creamery and ice company, the ice and produce company and also i cut of a model dairy barn at Mt Angel. The pamphlet shows that the producers packing company pack ed 25.818 cases in 1922; 42,476 cafes In 1323, and 2d. 600 cases in 1324, these all being frulta and berries. The amount paid for fruit in 1922 was 39S.420, for labor In 1323, $14,616, and over 1400.000 haa been received for goods since the Inception of the cannery. From 30 to 90 people are employed in the cannery during the five months of the year which it operates. The circular states that without addi tional machinery the plant could pack 200 ton3 more of berries each yea r. The circular states that Mt. An sel la the trading cen:er for Scotts Mills. Wilholt. Crooked Finser and o:ner communities. Ninety per cent of the people in the town own their own homes and banks have deposits of $750,000. Educational Institutions at this point represent an Investment of several millions of dollars. JEFFERSON Jefferson, Oct. 14 Mr. and Mrs C. E. Norman and family, and C. L. Slinker of Creswell, have moved on the Klampe farm. Helen Kihs who teaches near Scio was home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cox and fam ily have returned from a trip to Idaho. They were accompanied home by Mr. Cox's sister, Mrs. Dora Smith of Caldwell, Idaho. Walter and Sanford Smith re turned to Flag. Oregon, aTter spending the week end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Stevenson are building a new reven room house north of town. II-. and .Mrs. Leonard Eurley and Mrs. William Furth of Port land visited in Jefferson Monday. A. Miller of Albany visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sebor ski Sunday. A. C. Smiths are filling their al io. Mrs. Gertrude Weddle spent the week end at Turner. Ethel Klampe was in Salem Sunday afternoon to attend the exe cutive committee of the , county Christian Endeavor. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Walling and family were In Salem Sunday. Verl Case who ia working at Sad dle Butte spent Sunday at hie home here. Misa Verna Cooley spent the week end at her home at Talbot. Miss Iris Powell who is working in Salem spent Monday at her home here. Mrs. A. Brown spent the week end at Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rutrgles and Bunions Quick relief from pain. Prevent shoe pressure. DlScholl's Lino-pads eVZZ on tKt gont Phone 198 family of Morrow have moved Into the bouse owned by Mrs. Miller Curl. Wray Chain la home from Cot tage Grove. Edward Holm who la working at Beaverton spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. ard Mrs. W. A. Kottoff and family motored to Saddle Butte Sunday; SEPTEMBER FIRE LOSSES TOTAL OVER $220,000 Fir losea in Oregon during t:f: month of September, outside of thi city ot Portland, aggregated 1221. 186, according to a statement by Will Moore, s.ate fire marshal, were: Tlie losses of $10,000 or mote Beaver Creek, sawmill, lumber and equippir nt, 24,000; Dee, blacksmith shop aod car shop, $20,000; Gaston, lodge hall anl contents, $10,000; Monitor, mer cantile building and stock, $10, 000; Seasid dance hall, grocery, meat market, billiard parlor, etc , $40,000; Sheiman. dwelling, bars and "ontetits. $20,000; Tualatin, church and contents, $10,000. JEFFEKSON Mr. and Mrs. Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and son, Eugene spent Friday In Portland. The sophomore class of the Je; ferson high school held an Initia tion party for the 28 freshmen at the school house Saturday evening After the treshmen were Initiator! the crowd played games until time for refreshments, which consfstei of cake and green ice cream. Ov.r one hundred high school students and guests were present. Gold Medals JbrQuality r Thomas J, .Buy your tea from the firm mat grows it, and 'indorses its quality with thbfai:Mas signature ' I A imw; . whit brittrtM ft boor were recently awarded largest sale in Li to Sir Thomas J. Lipton the world v-CSsT in Ceylon and India for rCSSM Teas Grown on his own .ri- fflirSro 1 1 1 " if Twfc mp builxNttii and I I j i TTnJ 1 I f OTimtSSJMrWEr-! j ILj-Mli I J PTzii Vriu to, fm fex.' -UMtiMnt.- 'Colo KiraKMV is W. P. FULLER fir-CO. 301 Mission Street t San Francisco 25 uancbss oi pacific coar cirus pactoius u iah Francisco, lo, ahouis and roiTLAND Dutnfcufou of Vtltpdt on the Pacific Coaa 'For Sale by the Stores Listed Below Ray L. 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