THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
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3 DAYS NEXT WEEK
Dallas, Or., Nov. 5. Dallaa will
be the mecca of all teachers of
the county on Monday and Tues
day, November 8 and 9, at a two-
da teachers' institute, according
to anouncemcnt of Joslnh Wills,
county school flupermtendent. Th
institute, preceding the- Armistice
day holiday, will make a throe
day holiday iu all schools of the
county.
The sessions will be held In the
Dallas junior high school building.
E. F. Carleton, Frank Brumbaugh
end A. C. Strange are among the
educators on the program. OLlicrt
who will iliscusB Important nub
jcols before the Institute ore Eliza
belli Perry of Columbia county
Naomi C. llagenECji, Mona D. Shel
don and Marie Connelly.
The election of officers In the
county teachers association and
tho selection of delegates to the
annual state teachers mcctlm:
will take plaeo Tuesday morning.
Mtes Helen J. Gordon, Miss
Margavet Friar and Miss Opal
Itoblj, all oE nnllui:, will contribute
rmudcul selections a a part of the
program of the two days.
The annual teachers' Institute,
winch va3 abolished hy the logje-
kUuro iu 1923 was restored in
1915 with a two-day Instead of a
three-day session. During the past
two yearn a nnmiier or one-day In-
81111109 have b?en hold on Satur
days at various raids of the counts.
MONITOR
Mr. and Mrs. It. Lima relumed
homo Thursday evening after via
Itlng relatives and friends in the
east far lho past several months.
Mr. and Mr. C. W. Conyno and
family called on Mis. Annn Olllis
in Oregon City .Sunday.
"A Southern Cfndorella," a com
edy drama in three acts by Walter
Ben Hare, will be presented by the
Monitor Girl Scouts In Lenon 'n
halt Saturday evening, Nov, 7th
Dryi't miss tlila play. The girls
will guarantee a good Inugb. Cur
tain 8 o'clock. Admission 26 rind
35 cents.
Mr. John Lee left Wednesday for
Montevideo, Minn., where he will
visit Dr. anil Mis. Limn and Miss
Helga Wormdahl.
Mrs. F. W. Versteg and children
spent tho week end with Mrs. Vcr
Bteg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Jensen.
Mrs. Nettle Woodaido of Wap-
nltia vlslled this week wllh her
brother, R. E. McKee and wife.
Halhveber Kelly just finished
drilling two wells for P. Christen
Bon, one on the pine occupied hy
Chns. Conync and the other on the
place where Reed Conyne lives.
They nre now drilling for John
Drescher.
A marriage license was 'Issued
In Salem last Saturday to Wen
dell (ilnthnor of Oregon City and
Miss Elsie Biggins of Wood burn,
route 3.
Mrs. Win, Wolfe and son-tn-law
Fred Wllley, were transacting bus
iness in the Capitol City Monday.
Henry Hansen returned from
Hood Illver last Saturday. He was
accompanied from Portland by his
sister Miss Ida, who returned Sun
day oven lag.
Next Sunday services a ttbe Con
gregational church. Sunday school
10 a. m., Y. T. S. C. 13. at 7:15 p.
m.,. sermon at 8 p. in. A h early
welcome at each meeting awaits
you.
Mrs. P. J. Jessing of Seattle 1b
visiting at the home of her uncle
. t ,e w Is Mel by and f a m 11 y . M ra.
Jessing was formerly Miss Bertha
An dor of this place.
L. U. Lenon rocclved by parcel
post a prosont of n fine' box of
Rogue- River Spit z4n burg apples
sent by U. W. Hittlc of Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell and
small son of Portland were week
end visitors at the Hosier homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Van Ctenve
drove to Salem Sunday afternoon
whero tbey visited with Mrs,. Ma
tilda Van Cleave until Monday eve
nhig.
August Medoclt, whilo motoring
with his son In Southern Oregon,
on their way to California-, was
killed Sunday when tbo auto In
which they were riding overturned
Mr, Mcdock was taken to a hospi
tal In Ashland where he lived six
hours. Ho leaves his widow and
nine mow it children, heal ties other
relatives and f fiends. Funeral
services will be held at the German
Lutheran church near here this
Thursday.
In honor of Miss Dorothy Prady'tt
birthday a number of friends gnth
ercc nt her homo last Friday even
ing whero a general good time was
had by all.
The Ladles' AUl society will meet
at tho parsonage this Thursday and
on Nov. 12 tbey will meet with
Mrs. Claud Norton to finish ar
ticles for tho annual bazaar which
will be held in Lenon's hall Dec.
3.
Paul 13 erg. tittle son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. I. C. Berg, waa talton to the
Salem hospital Sunday morning
and in tho afternoon waa operated
upon for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lonoon, Miss
Shirley Overholt and Gilbert Wai
ve Lenon motored to Portland Sat
urday evening nnd attended a
Hallowe'en party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, re
turning home Sunday,
C. V. Carnnephael, M. O. White,
G. G. White, L. 13. Dimlck, H. S.
LcFebru and John Beck motored
to Clackamas Sunday and spent the
day on the rifle range.
Miss Leota Brantuer entertain
ed a number of young folks Satur
day evening at a Hallowe'en party
Everyone reports a good time.
Mrs. A. B. Minager Is spending
the week In Portland.
A marriage license was Issued
In Oregon City Monday to Carl
Charles Sailes of Aurora and Eva
Gladys Farmer of Monitor. A re
ception was held Tuesday evening
at tho home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Farmer.
HAZEL GREEN .
Hazal Green, Or., Nov. 5. At
'the meeting of the parent-teacher
association It was . decided to
cli a n go the name to community
club. Ralph Van Cleave waa re
elected president.
Dr. Woodmunspo and wlfo spnt
Sunday with Mrs. Fox.
A large crowd enjoyed the Hal
lowe'en social Friday night at the
parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Van Cleave
drovo to Portland, Sunday, Jn
their new coupe.
Msg Francos Perry spent Satur
day night wth Mrs. Fox.
Sunday was rally day at the
church. Tho huose waa beauti
fully decorated and tho children
gave ft spondid program after Sun
day schoul,
M ins Ilulda Stripling at tended
church Sunday nnd spent tho rest
of tho day with Mrs. Loouey.
Mr. Casper Is building a now
house.
Mrs. JosMc Mead and little son
of Portland epout Saturday and
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. )"ox.
Miss Alice Ilabclbacher went to
1-ongvlew, Wash., Sunday, return
ing Monday.
Mrs. Klttleson'B mother, Mrs.
Trtndlo of Salem, Is visiting hor.
Mr. and Mrs. -Macken, Mr. and
Mrs. Meltae and Mr. and Mrs. Lnu
ham were among the calleiB at Mr.
Looney's, Sunday afternoon, ad
miring his wonderful flowers.
Mrs. Towe and son, Richard,
spent Sunday in Portland.
Miss Lucky has a now Ford.
Aire. Loouey has been III for a
few days.
Mr. and Mm. Mcllao and two
oous of Stay Urn visited Mr. Wnck-
en s, Sunday.
idisfl Colin Wolf nnd Miss
Frances Ilurkhart wero visitors at
Haselbachcr a, Saturday and Sun
day.
Uncle John and Aunt Ellen Van
Cltave aro enjoying a now Fore.
They nre both past eighty earw
"young."
Mr. Looiuy's aunt, Mrs. McCor
kle, and daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. John Grophy, visited
him Sunday.
' Alvin Van Cleave and wife and
children went to Dallas, Sunday.
Miss Roaalio Looney and Mr,
Fixmor spent Sunday afternoon at
the l-onoy farm.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Peyton and
sons sp:iit an evening last week
at W. O. Davis'.
ilev. Judy and wife called on
Mr, and Mrs. Loonoy recently.
Mrs. Hazel hue her nnd daughter
accompanied by Mr. Schwenk.
apent last Sunday nt Molalla.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Johboii nnd daugh
ter and N. T. Ik' neon nnd Miss
Mario Hcnscn were Sunday visitors
at Mr. Itasinusaen a.
Mrs. Will Zeilinskl'a sister from
California nnd her sister. Miss
Arnold, from Scio have been visit
ing hor.
Miss Annie ffuzclbnchor was
home over the week-end.
Dallas, Or., Nov. 5. Dallas and
Polk county golf enthusiasts who
have been carrying on consider
able agitation for a golf and golf
links in this vicinity are having
an opportunity this week to put
Lh olr name on tho dotted line.
Lee E. Smith of the Alderbrook
golf course, Tillamook, and D. C.
Craig of Hockaway arc presenting
a proposition whereby they will
establish an 18-hole course at
Hr link's corner, midway between
Independence and Monmouth. The
Tillamook county men propose to
socuro 10 signer who will con
tribute $00 for the first year and
$1 per month thereafter before
proceeding with the plans for a
club.
They aro placing their proposi
tion before Dalits, Monmouth, In
dependence and Salem. The pro
poned course would be only seven
miles from Salem with a paved
road all the way.
It is not yet known whether
enough golf players can be secured
to make the proposition a go.
Kills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
Chronio catarrh, no matter how bad,
and canes of bronchial asthma now
yield instantly to. the ainnatiifr dliscoery
of a French scientist. This drunken
method catted La vex kilts th (Term In
three minutes, yet ts positively harm
less to tli most delicate tmuea. Your
he.id and lunjta are cleared like mntrta
Batterers are relieved la a single nigliL
To prove It nnd to Introduce lAvnr
to a million sufferers In ona month, I
Offer to send a, treatment frre and
postpaid, to any ono who will write for
ft Ho obligation. No rost If It cures
you, you can repay th favor by telling
your friends If not. tha loss Is mine.
No matter what you have tried. Just
end ma your name and address for
IJiis irancrutia free treatment and prove
that you can be rid of catarrh, ,
Y. R. Ml IT If BlHfl La vox Ilhlff.,
Kaunas City, Mo.
FALL? CITY
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Mack and y,r.A
Frank Mack and daughter Lucllo
wore in Portland Sunday afternoon
visiting with relatives.
Tho city council held their reg
ular business meeting. All conn
cil members woro present except
It. L. Grisvvold and Charles Hop
kins. Tho usual routine of busi
ness was attended lo nnd bills or
dered paid. A petition was present
ed by the citizens on tho hill north
of (he grade school to have streets
repaired In that part of town. The
mayor called a special meeting foi
next Monday evening lo care for
this petition. The question of tho
sidewalks, cigarettes nnd a jail
were the causes of much lively discussion.
For Stiff Joints
Pharmacists say that when all
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that is why you nre advised to
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flamed, rheumatic joints.
Joint-K:iso limbers tip the
Joints makes you feet younger
is clenn and penetrating nnd
quick results nre Assured Sixly
cents a tubo nt Daniel J. Fry
Drug Co. and druggists every
where. Always remember, when Joint
Base gets In joint misery gets out
quirk.
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Joint-Ease
GERVAIS
Ciervais, Nov. 4. Mrs. Summer
Stevens very delightfully enter
tained for the Hcrmosn club on
Thursday afternoon In her home
Hallowe'en decorations wero car
ried out. Tho afternoon was spent
In needle work, after which the
guests and members were ushered
to the dining room where Hallow
'een favors on the luncheon table
marked covers for Mrs, C. W. Cuts
furl h, Mrs, G. Y. Wadsworlh, Mrs.
J. V. Keppenger, Mrs. S. II. Brown,
.Mrs, M. D. Hoimlng, Mrs. W. B.
Nutting, Mrs. F. T. Cutsforth, Mrs.
A. Do Jardin, Mrs. Robert Harper,
Mrs. A. M. Ilyrd of Salem; Miss
Merle Dimlck of Hubbard; nnd the
hostess, Mrs. S. Stevens. The next
meeting will bo held at tho home
of Mrs. O. T. Wadsworth.
Miss Kallo De it rich of Portland
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin DeHrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth accom
panied by Miss Louise Heller of
Salem motored to Portland Tues
day morning.
Mrs. J. 15. Culsforth nnd daugh
ter Labile were Portland visitors
Wednesday.
Miss Kdith P. Manning left for
Portland Saturday whero she will
he a house guest of her sister and
family, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Jepsen,
for a week,
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Culsforth and
mn Glenn motored to Salein Fri
day evening to see Harold Lloyd
in tho Freshman.
Mr. J. H. Harper and Mark Sidall
of Astoria who has been on a deer
hunting trip around In southern
Oregon, have rctnrned home the j
past week. 1
Mrs. D. Ballwcber and Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. F. Parker of Fairfield were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Allsup ono day Inst week.
Those from Ciervais motoring to
Salem Sunday afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth and fam
ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Cutsforth
and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Cuts
Mr. and Mi's. J. V. Keppinger
hers. AH present reported a very
enjoyable evening,
forth, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab
and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Nutting and small daughter June,
!Mr. F. A. Mangold and Miss Marie
.Mangold.
Mrs. G. W. Delay was a Salem
visitor on Monday afternoon.
Tho 500 card club hold their
meeting Inst Tuesday evening, Oct.
27th in the Masonic hall, with a
very largo crowd In attendance.
High honors nt cards wero won by
Mrs. T. Harrison nnd second went
lo Mrs. J. A. Ferschweiter. Men's
first, Wm. Andrea and second went
to P. W. Seeley. Hef regiments
wore served by a few of the mem
were hosts at dinner Sunday at
their home. Guests wero two
brothers of Mrs. Keppinger, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Do Jardin and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Do Jardin
and sons of Portland.
Mrs. Thelma Beck who was cull
ed to Chicago by the sickness of
an aunt, Mrs. N. B. Carroll, last
May, returned home Saturday eve
ning at the homo of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallsup.
Miss Alta Wynn was operated on
at the Deaconess hospital at Salem
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Esser and
son Teddy of Portland, were dicier
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Schel
hie, Sunday,
James Clark and family visited
with friends in Woodburn Sunday
Miss Minnie N'ibler, Mrs. J. J.
Schweiblc, Miss Marie Mangold
and Miss Gertrude Weiss attended
tho Catholic Daughters of America
meeting in Woodburn Friday even
ing.
Mr. Desire Cannard who had his
leg broken recently and Is at the
Salem hospital is steadily Improv
ing. Miss Amy Harding and Mr M,
D. Henning had business at the
Capitol Friday.
Mrs. Thelma Beck made a busi
ness trip to Salem Monday.
The cafeteria operated every
year by the Domestic Science class
started Monday, Nov. 2. A hot
lunch will be served each day to
the grade and high school students.
These dishes are served at a very
low cost.- Tho Domestic Science
girls will havo complete charge of
tho planning, preparing and serv
ing of these lunches. Many stu
dents from botli the grade and
high schools have signified their
intention to take advantage of this
opportunity of getting a hot meal
at noon.
Mrs. L. C. Garrett spent the week
end with Mrs. Garrett at the home
of her father and family, Mr, Wm
Bowley.
Mrs. S. D. Manning visited with
frionda In Brooks Thursday afternoon.
STAYTON
Stay ton, Or., Nov. 5. Mrs.
George Drown was called to Spo
kane, Monday morning, by the
death of her father.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schults of
Philomath, Ruth nnd Ben Kenyon
and Airs. Ruth Shurf and small
son, Uobsrt, of Albany visited at
the home of Mr. una Mrs. T. J,
Caldwell, Sunday v "
Miss Agnes Vun Handel of Sub
limity is now employed at the San-
Mam woolen mills.
Ben Strieker of Beaver Creek
was lu Stayton, Thursday, on busi
ness.
Fd Jacobs was In town Satur
day. Mr. Jacobs will work on thf
J. T. Hunt farm this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Arnold are at
Crawfordisville for a few days visit-
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Also bottles of 2-1 and 100 Druggists.
AipUta Is tb trade mirk of Baytr Muofachirs at UoaMcttictcldttttf l SaUerilculd
Oregon Agricultural College,
Coivallis, Nov. 5. Dr. W. J. Kerr,
president of the college, who for
almost a year has been fighting to
regain his health, returned to the
campus this week well and strong
and resumed Immediately a por
tion of his accustomed duties In
the executive office.
PrcaideiiL Kerr was seriously In
jured in an automobile accident
on the lower Columbia river high
way in June, 1924, and though he
apparently recovered from its ef
fects a few months later, his sub
sequent complete breakdown last
December has been positively as-
senbed to the accident itself.
Though he took a small part In
commencement exercises last Juse
he was still far from his normal
self, and continued treatment In
Seattle and later in Portland wis
necessary to firing about his com
plete restoration to health. Dr.
Charles K. Sears of Portland issued
a statement upon the president's
return saying he was in excellent
physical condition and able grad
ually to resume, hi work
hull was well uttended and an en
joyable time was reported hy those
who were there. Cards and dancing
furnished the entertainment for
lho evening and cider and dough
nuts were served nsrefishmenle.
This Is the first of a series of en
tertainments planned by the clulw
for the winter season.
The Women s Community club
held Its rogulir meeting at tht
f oresters lull Tuesday afternoon.
In addition to the transaction of
its regulur business the club wat-:
entnrhiEnorl hv n nlnnn ilnnt In-
Mrs. IX. D. Hoke and Mrs. George
Korlnek. Miss Slrnud of Salem,
county health nurse, addressed
th. meetlntr oml in I ntr lha nctlir'
ties of the county health service
which Is to be sponsored by that
organization. Light refreshment?
were served.
ing with Mrs. Arnold's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hildrelh.
Mrs. Anna Coylc, who has been
visiting here for several weeks, re
turned to her home in Lebanon
Monday.
Among those who attended tht
meeting of the Stayton Women's
Community club Tuesday was Mrs.
Ola Robertson, wL'o lives in Fox
v alley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ryan and Mr
and Mrs. Joseph Ecstak spent the
weeit-end In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wcddle and
Mrs. Jake Missler motored to Port
land, Tuesday.
Frances, the small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegmund. suf
fered a severe fracture to her leg
on sumtay.
Mrs. Henry Tate was one of the
seven who served as jurors on the
ivelley-WIIos case, to be selected
to serve on the county grand jury
for the November term of court.
The Hallowe'en party given by
tho Stayton Community club last
Saturday evening at the Fores tars'
Simple Mixture For
Gas on Stomach
Simple buckthorn bark, mag
nesium sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc.
as mixed in Adlerika, helps any
case gas on the stomach, unless
due to deep seated causes. The
pleasant and. QUICK action will
surprise you. Because Adlerika is
such an excellent Intestinal evac
uant it Is wonderful for consti
pation it often works in one
hour and never gripes. J. C. Per
ry, druggist, 115 S. Commercial
street. Adv.
SILVEKTON
Silverton, Or., Nov. 5. fSnc
cial.) The hsalth clinic Is now at
full swing at Silverton. The
Aorthside addition was completed
Tuesday and the Eugene Field
children were tr.kon up on Wed
nesday. It Is hoped that this di
vision of the work will be com
pleted by the end of next week.
The Silverton high school foot
ball team will play Lebanon at Sil
rcrton, Friday.
The former style of Initiation
has been done away with In th
Silverton high school and this year
the sophomore clr.s will entertain
the freshmen with a party at
which Initiation will not feature.
The party Is to be hold Friday
night at the Eugene Field build
ing. Mies Alma Fuurue, Mr. and Mra.
M. G. Gunder-jon, Carl Loe, Ches
ter Loe are some of the Silverton
people who are attending the stocli
show in Portland tJiis week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Grace have
traded their town property for the
live-acre ranch of Mr. nnd Mrs.
L. Hansen on Paradise road, Mr
and Mrs, Grace are moving to the
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for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver OH
Compound Table te. They cost but
iittle, aro sugar coaled and
pleasant to take as candy.
Skinny men and women take
them to speedily put on plenty of
good healthy solid flesh and for
this purpose they are so extreme'
ly good that thin men and women
often take on 5 pounds or more
in 30 days. As a matter of fact,
your druggist Is authorized to re
turn your money if you don't take
on 5 pounds in 30 days.
One thin woman gained 15
pounds in six weeks.
Bo sure and ask for McCoy's the
original nnd genuine' Cod Liver
Oil Compound Tablets GO Tablets
Go cents. Adv.
country while Mr. aud Mrs. Han
sen are moving to town this weeic.
Alfred Jensen, Lawrence Lar
son, M. Stoorosti, William Hatto-
borg and Eddie Evans wero some
of the fishers at Woods In the
early part of this week. Those re
turning to Silverton report fair
luck.
The Nye Briiito'. family !s on the
sick list.
Silverton, Or., Nov. 4. (Spe
cial.) Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dcdrlck
returned Sunday from Sacramento
Cal., where they have boon mak
ing their horn? with their son,
Fail Dcdrlck. Mr. and Mrs. Ded-
rick expect to make their home in,
Silverton.
Mr. and Mra. Jap Cruse wero In
Silverton, Tuesday, to attend the
funeral of Mr. Cruse's sister, Mrs.
Dell-i McGInnifl.
Leonard Graham returned Mon
day from Washington where he
has he en In the national forest pa
trol service for the past summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Botthby of
Mdu mouth visited at the home ot
Mr. end Ms. Edward Lytle, Sunday.
Many a man's will is brokei
long before he dies.
'They're all here
the Checks and Block Figures the
.large Plaids the futuristic All-Over
designs and our ever-popular friendi,
the Stripes. All here iu the Fashion
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