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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,
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SALEM, OREGON
-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925
News from
y Valley Points
By Capital Journals j
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
CHURCHES UNITE
Woodburn, Oct. IB A very
pleasant social affair took place
Tuesday evening In the Methodist
Episcopal church at which the
churches of Woodburn united In
giving a reception for the public
school tenchora. , The reception
room was brightened by vivid au
tumn leaves and late rosea present
ed a most enjoyable as parents and
townspeople paused down the re
ception line meeting the faculty
members, new and old.
Director W. P. Norman spoke for
the board of education in welcom
ing the guests and asked from the
parents fullest co-operation in fur
thering the complete education of
their children. A delightful pro
gram of mufiic both instrumental
and vocnl followed. Mla Lesua
Shaver played liucia L'Lammer
raoor and In encore gavo a modern
selection. Then followed a vocal
solo by Mrs. John T; Myers, a read
ing by Mra. Cecil Eapcy; vocal duet
"Gay Butterflies,' by the Mlase.s
Violet ond Lillian Olson; vocal solo
"Itoses" by Miss Marvel La rue n
and piano solo by Miss Wllma
Morrison. All entertainers respond
ed graciously to encore.
Director A. E. Austin who pre
sided they announced refreshments
served by tho Indies of the united
churches. In the social hour that
followed, teachers and patrons be
came better acquainted and all
agreed that the reception had been
most delightful.
GERVA1S
The Gervals high school football
team played a game with Silverton
high school at the Silver Falls grid
Iron on l'rlday afternoon, October
fl. The teams wero very evenly
matched and the score was 2 to 0
In favor of Silverlon.
11. M. Cake, president of the
Commerce Mortgago company, vis
ited the Gervals state bank or
Tuesday.
Mike Keppinper was a bu-ilncst
vi.sllor at the capital one day this
work.
Mr. and Mrs. II. DeJnrdln enter
tained at dinner on Sunday iheir
children and families, Mr, and Mrs.
Jos. Vandci beck of W'oodburn.
Mrs. J. V. Kopptngcr of Gorvnls,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Brnssel of West
Woodhurn, Mr. and Mid. Julian
DeJnrdln of Hopmere, . Mr. and
Mia, Jos. DcJardlne of Salem.
Thos past matrons club mot with
Mrs. 8. II. Hrown on Tuemlny af
ternoon and a very pleasant after
noon was spent after which the
hoHtewH served a delicate lunch,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mangold of
Portland spent Sunday at tho home
of V. A. Mangold nnd family.'
The Gervals high school tench
ers ond grade teachers arc making
arrangements In attend tho coun
ty Institute which will be held In
Balcm on Friday nnd Saturday of
this week.
M Isses M n r ga ret Pe.f.i rd 1 n and
VIda Steward went to Salem Wed
nesday evening on business.
J. H. Harper and Mark Slddnll
of Awtorla left for a deer hunting
trip around southern Oregon Sun
day. 'Misses Margaret DeJardln and
VIda Steward went to Sllverton
Monday afternoon.
Mrs, Hillcr and daughters Helen
and Louise of Kalem wero dinner
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. T. Wads
worth nnd family Sunday, they all
motored to Yamhill In the after
noon. Kdwnrd Turner of Wren accom
panied by Miss Margery Vincent
nnd Mlu Zoo Cutsforth motored to
Monmouth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Slegmund
and daughter Merta of Stnyton,
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Sfrgmund.
Mrs. O. R. (lower nnd small son
Ceroid of Mill City nnd Helen M.
Stuart of Salem are guests of Mis.
R. W. Snyder. Mrs. (lower Is n
sister of Mrs. Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nibler. Misses
Sophia Ntbler nnd Gertie Weiss
motored to Salem Friday after
noon. John and Frank Seholblo of Port
land visited relatives hero Sunday.
Their mnt her, M rs. Schelble nc
companlcd them back home, whero
sho expected tn visit for some time
Mrs. O. L. Swart was a Salem
visitor one day tho past week.
Mrs. L. P. Gleusnn visited rela
tives In S:ilem Tuesday,
Mr. nnd M rs, Lo v eg ree n And
daughter, Lorettn nnd Mr. ltobert-
on nil of Portland spent Sunday
with Mr. nnd Mis. Allsup.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth
and family were Kuests nnd Mr. nnd
' Mrs. Mrs. D. Ashwell and dauRltter
of Mnplewood Sunday,
Mrs. J. Hchelble was a Portland
Visitor on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. fl. Nutting
went to Salem on business Satur
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Stevens, lone nnd
Doris Turner went to Portland Sun
day and visited with Fred Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Do ran wont up to
Astoria last week to visit their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
H, Carver. Mrs. Carver returning
home with them.
Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Cutsforth and
family and Mr J. If. Cutsforth
rnotored to Salem Tuesday evening
to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K. line.
Misa AHa Wynn motored to Hub
bard on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab motor
d to Salem Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mm. K. D. Coomler and
famllr of North Howell visited at
the home of Mrs. Coo ruler's par
ent Sunday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. a A. Sawyer.
Gab DeJardln and Anna PecK
of Alsea wr married at Portland
.Wednesday.
Mrs. Robert Harper accompan
ied her sister, Mrs. Zeno Schwab
of Aurora to Oregon City Tuesday
where Mrs. Schwab had her tonsils
removed.
Mrs. L, C. Garrett and Misses
Florence Hannah and Alfred Bow
ley motored to W'oodburn Sunday.
Mra. W. W. Allsup made a busi
ness trip to Salem on Monday.
August Nibler and sisters Misses
Sophia and Minnie Nibler has ex
changed their Overland car for a
Willys Knight.
SILVEftTON
Sllverton, Or., Oct. 15. (So
cial.) Mrs. Lloyd Ingram gavo a
dinner party Tuesday evening la
honor ot Mr. Ingram's birthday.
Hallowe'en decorations were used.
Following the dinner, cards rur
nlahed the diversion for .tho re
mainder of the oveniug. Those
present were: Mr. Ingram, Otto
Regard, Earl Adams, Clifford Ituo,
Nye Bristol, Dr. A. W. Simmons.
Cliarloft Reynolds, Harry Carson
and Harold Larson,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Satern wore
hosts at a dinner party Tuesday
evening at their home on North
Water street. Pink snapdragons,
sweet poas and rosea were used
about tho rooms. At the dinner
table covers wero laid for the fol
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sath
er, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Legard,
Mrs. A. 0. Lcgnrd, Victor Madsen,
Victor Sather, Miss Myrna Satber,
Miss Margaret Sutber, Mr. and
Mrs. Satern and Mies Cora Satern.
Sllverton has three new citizen
added to her list. Girls were born
to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rue, Mon
day, and Mr. tnd Mrs. Carl Haber
ly, Sunday. A boy was born to
Mr. and Mm. W. H. Schuster, Mon
day.
air. ana Mrs. m. j. Madsen onu
Miss Llllie Madsen of Sllverton
and Arthur Madsen of Brooks mo
tored to Portland, Tuesday ot this
week.
Wilbur Mooros, who Is attend
Ing school at CorvalllB, has writ
ten Silvcrton friends that he lost
bis new Overland automobile !n
the big fire at Corvallis.
Mrs. E. Savage of Salem sncnl
Tuesday at Sllverton as a guest of
Iter sister, Mrs. Earl Adams. Mrs.
Savage and Mrs. Adams motored
to Woodburn during the dny
N. Illgerntss left Wednesday
morning for a short pleasure trip
lo the cnust.
E. W. Carver and family are va
caliottiug at Ncskowin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson
have returned from the national
American Lc'.ion convention. It
is reported that Mr. Johnson says
that tho corn cob can yield 200
gallons of moonshine to iho acr
l hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcrmon Schmidt
of Mobridgo, S. D., are visiting at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Kaufman and Mr. Kaufman were
boy hood friends. Tho Schmldls
aro planning on nettling in Ore
son.
MONITOR
Monllur, Or., Oct. 15. J. P.
Jensen w;;a a Portland visitor
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Calvin nnd
daughter, J-Jdythe, visited Mr.
timid uud faintly at Donald, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shepherd at
(ended tho funeral of tho lattcre
father, Mr. William Welltmia of
Scotts Mills Inst week.
Miss Myrtle lllrtcUett left last
woek for Grants Pass, where she
will have charge ot the seventh
grado In the i-chool there.
Mrs. Lillian Wtnslow ot Port-
laud is Buying at the P. J. Phclptt
homo.
Mrs. Ifattlo White called on Mra
Anna Gllles at the Portland Sani
tarium, Mundiy. Mra. White re
ports Mm. Utiles getting slous
very nicely following her opera
lion.
Miss Mildred Danlelson It leav
ing tl:is week for Portland, where
she will take a business course at
Ueh uko-Walkor'i.
Mr. and Mrs. NVd Lerfold. who
just recently returned from Colo
rado, moved to Portland last week
Mies Chrystino Mulby and Miss
(irate Uunagan motored to Salem,
Monday afternoon, in the former i
car.
Mist; Dagng Rambcrg, who hw
bcon upending a few days with her
sister, Mra. hmil Anderson, re
in ru.nl to Portland, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen vis
ited Sunday afternoon with 0 lenity
n Silverun.
.Sunday next at the ConKreKi-
tionnl church there will bo preach
ing service nt 10 a. in. and Mini
11 will go to Sllverton to the dis
trict Sunday school convention
which will bo held at the Method
ist church.
Mrs. Plummcr and little son ot
Inll;.nd visited Lint week nt the
l It. llltilr home. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Blulr took her honio Sunday In
their car.
Mr, and Mra. Thmnns Van
Clcavo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnul'
Knbow and two sons, Louts Jr.
and (He", till nf Salem wero Sun
day visitors nt tho J. A. Van
t'loavo homo.
A Itahy girl rnme to gladden Iho
hump ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiel,
mond last Thursday. Tho new
daughter has been named Vir
ginia. Mrs. T. O. Thornton ts
uiHsing Mrs, Hichmond and hahy
Kills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
Chronle catarrh, no matter how had,
and wines of bronchial asthma nnv
yield Inatnntly to the smsilng discover
of a French avIenllsL This dr utiles
method called Larex kills th serin In
tlipeo minutes, yet la positively hsrtn
lens to the most dellcats tissues. Your
head and lungs are cleared magla,
Sufferers are relieved In a single bight
To prow tt and to Introduce I a vex
to a million sufttrer In one month, I
offer to snd a treatment free nnd
postpaid, to any ons who will writ for
1U No obligation. No cost If It cures
you. you cn repay tha favor by telling
rour friends if not. tha loss la mine.
I No matter what you have triad. Juat
end ma your name and address for
thta ffeneroua free treatment an prove
that vou can ba rid of catarrh.
IV. it. Knilth, fiKSs lv?s nirfg.
Knnans .'lty, Ho.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson aud
baby, Elise, left early Sunday
morning in their car for Oakland,
Cal., where they will make their
home.
A son vas born to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Horn on at the Silverton
hospital Sunday, this being their
first born, Henry steps around
with quite a d-gnlfied air.
Relatives who visited Sunday at
the Hosier home were: Mrs. Addle
Smith, Mr, and Mra. Ivan Smith
and little daughter, Gayle, and Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Brougber, all ot
Scotts Mills, ond Mr. and Mrs. I.
Edlund from Lima's mill.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Lcnon and
children, Gilbert and Waivo, and
Ml as Shftile Overholt drove over
to Uidgeficld, Wash., Sunday and
spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs.
William Ledbettor and Mrs. Sarah
Shanke. Mr. and Mrs, Ledbetter
own a fine five-acre tract and are
very busy raising- prunes and
wtite LeRhorn cuickene. Mrs.
Shanks owns a 10-acre tract ad
joining and lives with Mr. and
Mra. Ledbettor. They all asked
to be remembered to their many
friends In Monitor and uoodburn
C. V. Carinlchael has a crew of
men at work clearing up the de
bris from his fire and getting
things In shape to rebuild.
A large delegation from the
Monitor Lodgo No. 247. I. O. O. F.
attended Hie Marlon county con
vention In Woodburn last Satur
day afternoon and evening. The
Monitor lodge la quite proud of
the Silver cup they received for
the largest attendance at both b
sions ot the convention.
Miss Mary Mallett from Mon
mouth normal was a week-end
guest of her sister, Mrs. D. J. Gll
landcr. Mr. and Mrj. W. Pfafflnger and
Mr. and Mrs. W. U Lulthle and
son, Raymond, spent the week-end
on the Tillamook beacheB.
Gordon Taylor ot Molalla wu
an Interesting speaker at the Octo
ber meeting of the Oak Lawn
Farm Uureau, Tuesday night.
Otto Lucht and Leo Wilde are
serving ns wituesses at tho'Toin
Murray trial in balem.
The Girl Scouts are busy prac
ticing their play, "A Southern
Cinderella," which they expect to
give hi tho near future.
SCOTTS MILLS
Scotia Mills, Or., Oct. 15. C. S
St rouse mnde a business trip O
Sunnyiildo, Saturday.
J. W. McCrackeii and family
spent Sunday with E. W. Coulsoa
and family.
Dorothy . and Mildred Mages,
who are going to school 1n Molalla,
spent Sunday here visiting rela
tives and friends.
Hulh Kellogg epent Sunday
with Alctha Allen.
J. A. Merry made a buaine ie trip
lo Portland, Saturday.
J. A, Merry made a business
trip to Portland, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson
railed on Mr. and Mrs. L. P. SmitU
Sunday evening.
Miss Thclnia Shllts spent the
week-end with her aunt, Mn.
William Hcrlirstad.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brougher
and sou, Ira, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
BrouKhcr motored to Portland,
Sunday, where they attended tin
services being hold at that place
by Billy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Delano of
Portland arrived hero Monday for
a few days' visit with relatives
and friends.
W. It. Moses, principal of our
school, was absent Monday and
Tuesday on account ot illness.
Mrs. O. IC. Hilton nnd eon, Don
aid, were dinner guests at the
Hiecker's home Sunday.
Aletha Allen left Monday for
Portland, whero Bhe will attend
tho North Pacific Evangelistic In
stitute this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Magea are
tho proud pa rente ot a 7-pound
son, born Sunday night. Mother
and baby both doing nicely.
Mr. nnd Mis. H. A. Hieckers
cnlled on Mr. r.nd Mrs. Carl Mill
ard Sunday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. R. Hilton mo
tored to Orogon t'ity, Sunday
evening, returning home Monday
morning In time for work.
Laurabctl Smith cnlled on Hnxel
Hieckers, Sunday evening.
There will he a meeting of the
community club Friday evening.
October 16.
Providence. 11. I. Mrs. Jesse
Margaret ltiulloiig, who threw
many nf her husbands silk shirts
out of the w indow of his New York
apartment with notes written on
them .has won the litigation with
him. lie has been denied nn In
junction to prevent her from tres
passing upon his New York estate.
Child's Harmless Laxative is
"California Fig Syrup"
Hurry mother! A tenspoonful of
v.iiuui tii.i i IH j i II vw ill
thoroughly clean the little bowels
in in m itw nnurs you nnre n
II nlavful 111 1.1 Baa In '. tt
cross, feverish, bilious, constlpat-
vr lull ui wiu, cniiuica iuvg u
Imsant taat.
Toll vnlir lriit7olal vnu vnnl nnlv
the genutno "Calif orni Kis; 8yr
i iiiitiu ii. uiirvinMii ivr iw-
Met and children of All aRes print
ed on bottle. Mother, you must my
"Csllfornls,' Itefuie any imita
tion. AJv.
MOTHER
$112,050 TRACT
Dallaa, Or., Oct. 16. Olio ol tho
largest transtcru ot Folk coua'.y
Umber In recent year, was reveal
ed here WedneEday witb. the re
cording of a deed from the Weyer
hauesor Timber company to the
Uharles K, Spauldlng Logging
company transferring 1856.45
acors of Polk county timber to the
Spauldlng Interests. The consid
eration was not announced but the
deed bore $112. DO In Internal reve
nue etamps, Indicating a purchase
price of ?112.U60.
The land transferred Ilea
township 9, rtnge 7 west, in what
is known as the Bald mountain
country on tte Big Luckiamute
watershed in tho southwestern
nnrt of Polk county. It contains
88,115,000 feet of timber accord
inn to Fred J. Holman, county as
sessor, and was assessed on the
rolls at 44.410.
The land includes parts of sec
tions 4 and 6 and all of sections 8
and 10 in township 9 south, range
7 west and is In tho Immediate
cutting area now being logged by
Spauldlng over tho Valley & Slleti
line. The deal has been under ne
gotiation for some time and Is
thought to have been practically
closed for over a year as bpauia-
ing has acted as agent for Weyer
haueser and cared for the taxes
unon It In 1924 and 1926.
The saie disposes of approxi
mately one-third ot the Weyer-
haueser holdings in Polk county
and leaves the balance well con
solidated. It lies In township 7
south, ranse 8 west and Is In the
northwestern rart of Polk county
adjoining the Willamette Valley
Lumber company holdings, which
are being taken out over the Black
Ruck Hue and the Miamt Corpora
lion holdings which will be milled
at New Grand Konde. It is prob
able that this too will be sold
within due course of time to one
or the othor of tho concerns oper
ating ndjacent to it. Wcyerhauo
sor owns approximately one-fourth
ot township 7-8.
The Spaulding timber is milled
In the company's plants at Suloin
and Ncwberg.
' FALLS CITY.
Falls City, Or., Oct. 13. The
Cliambcrluin trldgo crow (iulehei
the Southern Pacific railroad
bridge ut Black Hock, which wup
burned a few months ag. Tues
day aud have moved to LK'avsrtoii,
where they will build another
bridge.
Elton Baker has been Quito l!l
this week with ptomaitio poison
ing. Mrs. B, B. Watt waa a business
caller to Dullus, Tuesday.
The reception for Kev, Miles
and family Monday was very well
attended and a fine pro&raiu by
local, talent waa rendered as fal
lows: Address of welcome by Mrs
P. H. Gottfried; violin solo. 8;'
Kdlger, accomruuied by M:s. Ray
mond Crisswell; reading, "Just ;t
Smile," Kosa Howe; piano rcadi'i?
"That's Peggy ONcil," Viol;.
Lane; violin solo, "A Song at Tv t-
tight," Sol Edigcr; raponbe, i:
Kuv. Mr. Miles. Aftor a sot'iil j
hour, punch and cookies wcv
served.
Mr, and Mrs. W. II.. Po ter an.
away this week on thoir vacation
Mr. Porter is the stage driver be
tween Falls City aud Dalit and
Mrs. Porter Is the city librarian.
The Art club mot Tuesday afs
ernoou at the home of Mis. I. C
Mebling. Tho house was made
beautiful by autumn decoratlcns
of gaily colored lenvos and berries,
and after a pleasant afternoon the
hostess served hot tamaltt, sand
dlcbes and coffee to Meslamcs F.
K. Drlpga, George Lowo. J. D.
Grant, Roy McDonald, It. L. Gr's
wold, R. Crlsswell, M. L. Thomp
son. H. M. Smith, E. O. White, C
P. Horn and Klcnor Butler.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mack and
Mrs. William Mack nnd Luc lie
Mack nnd Mr. Hawk drov. to S-
lem late Tucfdny evening. Mr
Il:uvk rt'tiviiiipr. villi h't w'fe. w!;
BLONDES
Light Hair Requires
Special Shampoo to
Keep It Golden
TO krrp blonde hair from darkening, fading
and loiing its at t cacti vrnrtt, it is alwars
necessary to wash It with particular car. The
kind of Bhiimpoo suitable tor dark or auhiim
hatr mar qukklr ruin the charm of jrnMra
h.iir, hlnndcx, t hp new shampoo for blcndVs
only.preacrvrs the natural golden bcautrf
liftht hair. Bnphtetn the dullest, most fadrd
blonde hair and kcrps it from turning dark or
streaked. You'll be amaied and delisted with
the results of even the fint shampoo! Blondes:
makes the hair fluffy, soft and lustrous. Not s
dve. IVneficial to the sralpand hair. Nothinf
better lor children's hair. Money back in.
atantlr If you are not delighted. Get fllcndf X
today at say good drug or department store
tuchsa;
J. Kry drug stute. J. C. Perry,
Kmtl A. Hrhacffr, Capital Drug;
store. Crown Drug store.
BLONDEX
tjhc Blonde Hair Shampoo
is critically 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Anen Myers of Sa
lem visited Monday and Tuesday
vlth Mra. Meyer's brother, J. C.
Frlnk, who has been Quite til" tor
several-days but is better today.
Mrs. W. A, Graham ot Newber
Is here this week to be at the bed
side of her father, J. C. Frlnk, who
is suffering from dropsy.
Jerry Morris has gone to Ver-
nonla to work In the lumber
mills.
The Magnolia Rebekah iodge
No. 140 gave their annual party
for the Odd Fellows and Hebekau
children Wednesday evening It
the Odd Fellows hall. After spend
ing a merry evening, cookies and
punch were served.
Mrs. Nelle sears, Mrs. Leila
Meyers and Eldon Frlnk drove to
Portland, Monday, and returned
the same evenlDg,
The Good Will club mot today
at the home of Mrs. A, O. Adams
and a few new members wero add
ed to the club. Mis. O. D. Mott
was the special Invited guest. Aft
or the usual routine of business,
coffee and dojghnuts were served
by the hostess.
Lew Gohrke of Dallas and Ed
Brown left Wednesday -norning
for southern Oregon, wnere they
will hunt doer.
SIDNEY-TALBOT
N. H. Doty was In Salem Friday
on business.
Ankeny Grange held an all day
meeting Saturday, October 10, the
regular business session was held
In the morning. The afternoon was
devoted to general discussion.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freeman
-spent Saturday In Salem.
B. H. Belknap of Monroe was
visiting at the home of his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
Squeeze the juice
of two lemons in a
bottle containing
hree ounces of
Orchard White,
which any drug
gist will supply for
a few cents, shake
well and you have
the very mildest
anti-wrinkle lotion
to tighten r laxed
skin, erase fine lines and eradicate
crows feet
Massage this sweetly fnfgrant
lemon lotion Into the skin at night.
By morning most of tho tell tale
W'ihkles, tired lines . ad crows feet
are smoothed out, giving a more
youthful contour to cheeks, chin,
throat. It leaves the skin velvety
soft, clear and fresh.
Beauty experts use thlB. astrin
gent lotion for enlarged pores, nlso
to bleach and whiten sallow, tan
ned skin.
Mix r.Is harmloFts lotion your
ao' -ineo It acts best Immediately
after prepared. Adv.
wrinkles, lines j
OR CROWS-FEET
Lemon Juice Tightens Skin 1
THE ELEPHANT HAS NO JOINTS
people used to believe
THEREFORE, according to
medieval gossip, he Is obliged
to Bleep leaning against a
tree. When the nocturnal hunter
cuts down the tree, the sleeping
elephant falls and having no joints,
Is unable to rise, and Is easily
captured or slain.
Superstitions
Don't Work Qut in Practice
An entertaining superstition, but
no more absurd than that "east
ern" motor oils are "somehow"
better merely because they cost
more arid are made In the East.
As a matter of fact, the most
suitable crude so far discovered
for the manufacture of a motor
lubricant is western naphthenic
bert Belknap Saturday. i
Mrs. C. E. Meier Is transacting
business at North Bend this week.
Fred WIntormantel attended the
high school party at Jefferson Sat
urday night.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Reeves were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Reeves of Albany Tues
day. Abel Porter Is building a new
house on their farm near Buena
Vista.'
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cols with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knight of Jef
ferson spent Sunday at Pacific City
Mra. D. F. Sayles and Mrs.
Claud Johnson were Albany visit
ors Monday,
Mra. Lizzie Nye who Is working
in Corvallis spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Mary Nye.
Mrs. Eva Grenz and son Charles
of Jefferson, were visiting relatives
here Friday.
Mrs. Eva Dumas returned to
Berkeley, Cal., Saturday after spend
ing a week with her mother, Mrs.
Catherine Marlntt.
G, M. Belknap motored to Mon
roe Monday where he was to join
In la father, E. H. Belknap and go
on a hunting trip.
Ray Reeves spent last Monday
in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Belknap
were guests Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Belknap,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pettyjohn of
Mehama, visited Mra. Pettyjohn's
parents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Petty
john having recently sold their
garage at Lyons have moved to
their home at Mehama.
TWO MEMORABLE MONTHS
Mediterranean
uruise
Sailing from New
York City on Feb
ruary 9. 1926
Returning via
France and Eng
land at your con
venience! Plan now to ipem) two of the most
delightful montht of your life aboard
tha magnificent Canadian Pacific
Emprtu of Franct veteran 18,350
ton liner on th 1926 Mediterra
nean Cnmel Cross the broad
Pacific lo Madeira, then vUit Lisbon.
Cadis, Seville. Gibraltar, Algiers.
Syracuse. Athens, Constantinople.;
Beyrout, Haifa, Jerusalem. Bethley
ham, Alexandria, Cairo, Venice,
Naples, Monte Carlo, Cherbourg
nd Southampton 64 dayt tmouti
34 dayt atliort'
Canadian Puci6c your con C
tant host and guide fares j&
include excursions, side trips r
and entertainment features.
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