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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 PAGE TWO News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State (f HE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON f T S Orin Smith and B. Ilarrls, two ot three youths who were arrest a I on the Pa;lllc highway Thursiliv bv Otflcor Kclnhart of the ;Vi'e traffic squr.d. have proved to u.; two paroled convicts named coiur and Ellroy. and wore returned to the state prison today. Giiirse Green, a Ihlrrt member ot .hsl; party has hcen released. Tho trio was nabbed on suint cion and It waa found that tH.iir automobile carried license pl.iteo hclonelns to n car ot tho Mix), McFall company ot Portland and that they had a Kit ot bur.r:i tools In their car, inclurtlni; a re volvcr that wes stolen two year airo from William Kllenbuire of Corvallis. The men are also .".aid to havo stolen their car from Kit gene. Cotter la under sentence to !h- nenitontia-y for automobile theft and Ullroy for forgery. SILVERTON Silvcrton, Oct. 17 Tho district Sunday school convention will be hcla at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. The program to be given Includes the following numbers, Instrumental musio by the Mnrqunm Sunday school; read Jntr by John Judy; musical selec tions by "Dad's Quartet" of the Silvcrton M. E. church; recitation Vincent Nonl; plnno and violin duct supplied by tho Mountnln View Sunday school: vocal solo, Eddie King; vocal solo. Mis. George Vln ton, "The Itoy, The Church and the Bchool," by B. J. Klmber, Y. M. C. A. secretary. The Christian Church added Mrs. p. F. Rnhn, tho kuthorn Free church added T. If. Boke, J. M Jlrockhnus will represent St. Paul's church and Mrs. R. L. Gourlle will represent the.Mlszpnh on the local health council. At-the first meeting ot .ho year of the McLaughlin Parent Teacher association officers wero elected for lDiri-20. Henry Anumlson wns chosen president: Miss Clertruile M.mdt and Miss Ruby Down will represent tho association at Stay ton at the county convention. J. W. Korgoy has gone to Toledo whero he will bo employed in tho lumber mill. Mrs. Forgey nnd chil dren will remain at silvcrton for the present. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jack mo back from Pacific City where they liavo boon fishing for tho past few A reception will bo given by the x iii ciii-1 oaoners nssnclatlon for teachers nnd friends at the Eugeno j'leia uuuuing Thursday evening, October 22. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo DeSpnin are preparing to go to San Dlcro r-nil- fornla, whero Mr. DoSpaln will bo in ennrgo of tho filing for the Urn son Lumber company. Mr. DeSpaln ib an export riler. ill's. K. T. Cox and dniightor, Esther, hnvo been spending the wreK ns guests of Mr. and Jura. j. j, Johrjon. Arthur Mildsen of rtrooks was business caller at Silvcrton Tt.urs- aay. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hunter have gone to Walnut Creek. California, to spend tho winter. Miss Allre Ives, a nureo at the Salem hospital, Is spending her va cation with her parents, Mr. and jure, trunk Ives. Mr. nnn Mrs. Sherman wrlght hnvo moved to Portland where Jiir. wrlght Is employed In the Ford factory. While nt Silvcrton was wun the Silver Falls Tim ber company. Mrs. c. L. Hogmlro who has boon visiting at Portland for tho past few days was joined by her hus- uay. unna lor the week end. They will avium u, uvei-ton Sunday. ans. l, c.rnbler of rinvUn.i Ohio, Is at Silvcrton for a visit, she u ni too nomo of Mr. and Mrs. x-vrtiy jjcmmon. Norrto Ames, William Klsenhnrt George Slcelhnnimor, Clifford Hue! vi. . Anuerann and 1'loyd lera aro among Sllverlonlans who are ui ui iinin on hunting trips. RICKJtEALL Itickrill, Oct. J7.-MI Sue Bonner spent one nl,.,l, with her Bisler in Salem this week. W. O. Jloaltlo, hind' ,f t',c rural department of the Oregon normal, gave tho first of ,,, epcl Ing test, throughout tho "us sonool Wednesday. . uiu, win bo given each ......iiu uuung mo form. wins iunrv J)tin:iMn fi- Omar Bello Emmons, nnd Miss Su0 muiurcu 10 saiem Wednes day evening to seo "I.lghtnln'." Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ltouty railed this week on Mr. Monty', sat?ri Mrs. John Vaughn, being on tholr way homo to Portland after visit. Ing wfth their daughter, who Is attending school at Eugene. Mrs. Will Hill and mother were callers in Salem and Independence this week. The student teachers who visit ed at their homes recently, wore Miss Madden, who visited In Portland, Miss Uniphlette In Amity, Miss Stumwood in Scop poosc, Miss Overman was a guest ot the Tetherows in Monmouth, Miss Mcbalne enjoyed a trip up the Columbia River Highway, from Buena Vista. Oma Belle Emmons Is one of the Instructors at the Marlon county teachers' Institute to be held in Salem Friday and Saturday. Miss Emmons gives one talk on Fri day afternoon, while on Saturday she will be on the program In the morning and afternoon, too. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn are coming up from Portland to spend the week-end with Mr. Vaughn's' parents. A birthday dinner Is being planned for the father, Mr. John Vaughn, at which all the children expect to be present. Guests at the student house Sunday were Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Emmons and son, Bobby of Port land, nnd Mr. Phllpot, a student of 0. A. C. MILL CITY Mill City. Or., Oct. 17. h. 1). Wylaud, proprietor of the Wyland barber shop, has opened up a cleaning and pressing shop iu ''on rection. In November 1, Professor Will iam F. Uecli of the Mill City his'' school will start a night school devoted tc studios beneficial 'o citizenship and business training, and will include United Stales hl.i tory, civics, business arithmetic, commercial spelling, practical iOugllsh, business peumuushlp ami psycholog y V. tho demand justi fies It, a course will also bo given In bookkeeping and typowri'.in?. School will convene every Tues day and Thursday evening ail will last about tivo months. At a meeting ot the Haniuliad Lumber company fire department Thursday evening, it was dcci'iVl to duplicate this year the annual Thanksgiving community fcstivil, which has been Buch a success for tke past fivo years, and which grows larger each year. The plan is: The Hammond Lumber co.n nanv furnish free of charge enough turkov to feed all that wish to participate, the participants heln? asked to bring a cake, pic or sal i l. i ha only rhargo made. Lust yc.ir over 500 people enjoyed tho big dinner. In the afternoon .'lee muvles and vaudeville are given, in the evening a homo talent rho.v followed by a big dance and an other teed at midnight. All l.ibjr connected with the celebration ;s donated, and tho community nl lurgo cn'er Into tho spirit of the day with groat enthusiasm. U'.e committee to put over this year's show has not us yet been appolnt 'Ldhul tlicinnttor Ih und-r conil.l " rtiiiiSr WiTSritt it!" USHfiY. 10 occur within tho next tw:i weeks nt which t mo nffliw. u.ll lio elected, nnd further plans !.ir iiiuiiKsgiviDB perfected. Te.it.-i-tivo plana are also being made for a uasKoinnii and volley ball tear ror the li'a department this wl l tor. HALLS FERRY Mrs. Fulkerson visited the school one day last week. The primary room baa new blackboard and a few new seats have been placed In the other room. Mr. and Mrs. Annlo. vu from Marion visited O. O. Loonoy's Miss Francis Durkhart la Ing for Mrs. Charllo Zcrllnskl. jiick , i-armentier has relumed troni Hood lllvcr. Mildred Williamson spent Sun day with home folks. Edgar Johnson has begun work on their new home, tearing down part ot tho old one, and expect to build a modern biinmlnw. mib. Alvan Van Cleavo enter- inineu relatives from Sa em Kun- Mr. G. O. Loonev's aunt Mnrv nnd son Vlrgel nnd wifo and two unuglilera ot Albany visited them Sunder. Mrs. Knrsar's cousin from Wis. eonsln paid her a short visit last week. Orvlllo I.uckey has been having the mumps bul is about over them. WACONDA Wncondn, Or.. Oct. 1G. Mni i. "inst services for tho mining year will begin Sunday ovenlne In tlic school house. Vrenching, 7:30 p. subject "The llaro nf l.lf.. " Kveryimo cordially Invited to at tend. 10. Lynn ltoolhhv. pastor EIKER'S GUARANTEED USED FORDS PRICED RIGHT THE BLUE .Liberty and Phone 121 w GARTH WILL INSTRUCT SILVERTON ATHLETICS Sllveiton, Oct. 17 Danny Gartli o Butte, Montana, has arrived at Silvcrton and will act as physical instructor for the Eagles Athletic club. Mr. Garth is a well known boxer In the Montana country. Dur ing the past year he has met and defeated Hoscoe, Stramaglia, Per cy Walker, Johnnie Russell, Toin mu Ciana, I'atsle Hergert, Barney Bennett, Bud Fischer, Potts Man ly, Charles Bugler. Among the Sll verton boys who are taking particu Jar Inteorst in the athletic club are Conny Hannan, Tiny Hayes, Ivan Schuley, Gene Matheny and Buck Hicks. Mr. Garth Is also mill wrlght at the Silver Kails mill. GERVAIS Gervals, Or., Oct. 1G. The firit of the season's card parties was siveu at tho Masonic hall on Tues day evening. These parties will ho given throughout the winter months as they were laet winter. Tliore wero about 40 present anl all enjoyed themselves. Prizja wero awanlo'l us follows: First, Mrs. F. II. Caunard and Otto Bern ing; second, Mrs. P, W. Sceley aud A. DcJardiu. Mrtj. Zeiio Schwab nod children of Aurora spent the week-end wi'-ti her parents,. Mr. and Mrs, J. II. Cutsform. Friends of Mrs. B. J. Mohan, who has been seriously ill at St. Vincent's hospital the last four weeks, will iio glad to know that she fa much improved and expects to bo home within the next two weeks. A. DeJardin is giving his -residence a new coaL of paint this week. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Harpor motored to Salem, Wednesday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs L. A. Goldade mo tored to Salem, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. B. DeJardin were hosts at dinner Monday at their home. Guests were a sister of Mrs. DeJnrdtn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Naze of Oregon City and their grandson, Araylo Cameron, Mrs. Korcier and Mrs. Collier and Theo dore Itubens of Woodburn and Joseph Kubens ot Dagget, Mich Mich. All are cousins of Mrs. De Jardin. Mr. Dagget has been a teacher for 42 years and he and Mrs. DeJardin had not et for i5 years. Miss Edith P. Manning was in Portland, Sunday, visiting her sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jcpm'ti. Mrs. J. IT. Cutf forth is at Au rora caring for her daughter, M. eno Schwab, who Is ill. Miss Amy Harding motored to Portland on Wednesday. Mrs. C. Moore, who was operated on at tho Salem hospilal some tinio ago, is reported to be aerl- ana Airs. Karl Dunn worn nt m Angol collego Sunday to visit Hie museum and also visited Job Henny, who Is attending schcoi mere, Tho Gervais htrrh sphnoi tnnt. nan lenrn defeated that of Mon month in a Paine nlaved at (inr. vaia. inursday atiernoon. Th, score was 20 tQ 6. CI T. Moisan of Mt. Anerel ston ped in town Monday of this week. VV. Lutefortll. accomnnnipH by George Orimps of Hubbard made a business trip to Portland, i nursuay. J osep h Tra h ler rot u rned Wednesday from a ten-dav trin to miuuiern uanioriua. Ho also vis ited tho Catalina island and Tl.i .itiuna, Mexico. U. J. Moisan and Mrs. S. Stev ens visited with Mrs. O. J. MoJsan at St. V inccnt s hospital, Portland, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Beirward lntt for Ccntralla and Honuiam. Wash., for a two weeks' visit wiLh rela tives. Mrs. J. E. Cutfiforth and daugh- r- ''"cue, wno has Dccn vlsltln, relatives In Wisconsin the past few weeks, returned home Satur day and repoit a very enjoyable trip with tho exception of heln i Chiropractic Will Cure Dr. Scofield V-V- 328 Oregon llldg. FRONT , Ferry M ... v; ':. ' 1 VrS 'tY' Ma 7 II 5 6 1 I aboard the i'rincet Kathlefn when ehe ran onto tho rocks in a dense fog near Victoria, B, C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinskcr. cf Woodburn visited at the home' of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Goldade on Wednesday. Miss Kmma Vangren spent ;he week-end at the home ot her par ents iu Woodburn. PALLS CITY Falls 0!ty. Or.. Oct. 17. Mrj Fred J. Patton waa called to Sa lem, Friday morning, by the sud den deat.i of her mother, Mr. Palmer, and the deepest sympathy i extended to Mr. Palmer aud Mi'J. F. J. Patton. Fred Hubbard lest control of tho car ho was driving up Butler hill, south ot town, Wedn?sdjy and ran Into a ditch by tho oi le ot the roid. No one was injured but tho car was badly bent. Mrs. II. C. Courtcr of Portland is spending this week with her mother and brother, Mrs. EinUy Calkins aud Park Calkins. Mrs. Clarenco Ellis and small a:n have returned from Daytvi, Wash., wiiere they have been vii Iting for tho past month with Mrs. Ellis' parents. Mr. and Mvb. Wilbur Sodove of Salem visited with relatives iicra the nrst of tho week. Dick Van Oen Uosch and son Wentworth, left early Friday morning for their place near Uoeeburg, whero they will hunt deer for a few daye. Fred Wilkinson loft Monday fr.r Portland, where he spent the week attellding to business. Mrs. H. Mnther Smith went to Portlaud, Thursday, where f.ha will remain for a few days. Hi: father, W. C. Vedder, underwent a major operation In ono of the Portland hospl'.als this morn Ins. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McDowell are here from Philomath and are vis iting with relatives. Messrs. Frank Mack, Guy Mote A. O. Ad'anw and T. W. Munyon were business visitors to Dallas, Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Chamberlain re turned from Salem, Thursday, whero she has spent the were taking medical treatments. Mrs. Hose Post was a Dallas dhopper Thursday morning. Mise Mary Allen won the dia mond rin.'j that was given by the Western Loan & Savings associa tion to the most popular girl. W. A. Graham came up from Nowherg, Thursday evening, t.Ct'jr Mrs. Graham, who has spent the week it the bedside of her father, .1. C. Frink. The Grnhams weat back to Newbcrg. Friday. Mr. aud Mm. Max Hofllck and children of Albntly visited at the O. b. Carey home Wednesday. Tho Past Noble Grande of the Magnolia Itebc-kah Lodge No. H0 mot at the home ot Mrs. .T. S. Moyor. Friday afternoon, to ele;t new officers. ffimaar senooi Tromtrtf- tlon will meet at the Methodist church Sunday for an all day pro gram which has been planned by Mrs. T. R. Treslon of Sllverton. It Is said that the program for this meeting contains some particular ly goou numbers. A special meeting of Trinity young people's society will be hold Friday evening nt Trinity church. A number of friends calleil on Mrs. o. S. Ilnuge Wednesday after noon, the occasion being Mrs llauge's birthday. GOOD WOOD Specials On Wood 3 large loads 16-inch Mill Block ..?15.00 4 ft. large second growth Fir, per cord $6.60 4 ft, Oak, per cord y $8.00 4 ft. Ash, per cord $7,50 4 ft. Maple, per cord $7,00 FRED E. WELLS Phone 1312 280 S. Church Street Complete Protection against cold You can buy r Rex EncIoui w price and driv or roiniest we(her. Hex Lqu.pmeni .nd lra It. Authorized Sales and Enclosures carried in stock for Ford Touring nnd Kondster, Chevrolet Touring and Road ster, Studebakcr Standard and Special Thae ton, Dodge Touring and Roadster, Star Tour ing, regular nnd sport Willys-Knight Touring We build Enclosures for Any Make or Model Car Auto Tops Auto Glass Auto Painting 'TOM" Wood's SALEM Auto SiLVERTOfi WOMAN'S CLUB OPENS SEASON Silveilon, Oct. 17 The first meet ing of the Woman's club for thto season was held at the home of the president, Mrs. J. C. Morely. Mra. It. E. Kleinsorge, chairman ot the program committee, outlined the course of study to be followed. The .study will include China, Oregon History and "Women In Politics. Miss Ida Tweedten gave a talk on county health work. Two phrno hoIos by Mrs. Gordon McCall com pleted the program. The club will meet for its regular meetings at the library room In the new city hall building. LYONS Miss Lois McElanie was a Salem visitor Saturday. Mise Ethel Swank of Albany Hpent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Swank. A farewell party was held at the community hall Saturday night for Rev. Linn and family. Mr. Linn Is moving to Cottage Grove. There will be services next Sunday after noon by our new minister, Itev. Crousc. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry of Turner spent Sunday at the Geo. Berry home. Grandma Johnston and daughter Ella returned home Sunday after visiting at the Frank Jonaton homo in Salem and Wm. Surry home in Lcban&fl. Ten little girls enjoyed a party at the John Trask home Saturday afternoon In honor of Marjorlo and Thelma'B birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which dainty refreshments were served. Hnrolrt Ransom was a Portland visitor the first of the week. JEFFERSON Jefferson, Or., Oct. 17. Molvln Clodfelter recently returned Iron Hood River. iir Buchanan left Uhursd.iy for Arizona. She will slp in I.os Angeles rn the way to visit dniichter. Mr and Mrs. R. V. Maben re t.ivnrt Wednesday from a tea iIiwr' triD to Kansas. Farmers around Jefferson arc filtinf th.iir silos. Fr.nik Weld and family hav moved on hla mother's. Mrs. Ci" Uno Wah1. farm. Mr nnd Mrs. J. Main and daugh ters motjicil to Lebanon, Tucs day. . . . Mm Pease has returned fror tho Albany hospital, where she re ccntly underwent an operation, vionna. War between Go many and Franco again! Suzanne Lenglen Is hero to play Frau Nep pac Each is a national tennis champion. .. Hir.Minriitiu -'WITiniOTTT! CniNESE MEDICINE CO. 420 and 420 State St. lias wonder r nl Chinese reme dies which will euro any human ailment Including sldcarhc, headache, stomach, kidney trouble, male nnd fciunle. If 111 consult us at once. Delay Is dangerous. Established 18 years In Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 283 PROMPT DELIVERY and rain! in m-Iosura Top at a iurprlsinsly a mfort in the coldc.t A tew hotirt are nfrir-l e i low pricclyou'fl "m i you mo ivant UI Service Station Top Co OREGON ROY GARDNER BREAKS PRISON HUNGER STRIKE Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 1C (AP) Roy Gardner, mail bandit, stlckup man and train robber, broke a 30 day hunger strike soon after he ar rived at the Atlanta federal peni tentiary from Fort Leavenworth. Kan., where he has been confined since June, 1923. Officials here said Gardner had been fasting at Fort Leavenworth as a protest agai.lst certain disci plinary measures taken there and that he had been removed to the Atlnnta penitentiary as a means of inducing him to eat. Gardner has about fifty years yet to serve. Prior to his confine ment at Fort Leavenworth, he had served time at San Quentin prison in California and at McNeil Lsiand, Washington. PARTNER OF CHAPMAN SOUGHT IN WASHINGTON Tacoma, Waeh.Oct, 16. (AP) George "Dutch" Anderson, pal of Gerald Chapman and wanted in Indiana for a revenge murder, is being sought in . eouthweat Waehington, it became known here today. Several persons In South Bend have identified pho tographs of Anderson as the man who came to South Bend last Saturday and applied for work in a bakery. Anderson is said to have learned the baker's trade while serving a term in the At lanta federal penitentiary from which he is now a fugitive. The man suspected of being An derson left South Bend for II waco on the Columbia Tiver by stage and since then he has not been located. It has been learned that several federal officials are seeking the man. THREE ARRESTED IN POLK Dallas, Oct. 17 Ralph Rice, Frank Davis and L. S. James were arrested Friday at James Brothers sawmill near Alrlle by Sheriff Hook or and turned over to Sheriff Rich ards of Linn county. 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