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SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925 By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents ttif. PAPTTAL JOURNAL, : : "TZTTZZTTtTt t t?7 PmNTTS From the Richest ad M P KKUM lADI V JLl (Best-Part of the State 1 & Y V O J- XX i, W jTSgSS .hau u u. - ntannie oicom I her. I U1 ', " I Friday aueruuou i most iuuiuud w. Phe Tadlcs' Aid society ot the DubU.lind.Th. Free State O'BrynM, luac....... ....... Mcinoust rh met n he If0e,"h,(nllnns ot -d other. ; church and did a lot ot sewing ana I a y rnJT- V ,V TfeU m une uuwwum- Mmvra . .a . What we mean, by ."homelike Darg funeral parlors" after a .v. M 1 . S&'TSS ome- if KM n lf ne" r,T that S3 1. ll our j.oii5.". r------ ... . n,, TijnJl Ml . makes one feel instantly n kjlj Ml Eyery provision has been EJ IfcXS m made for the comfort and J VrS : f thnsp. who K I irT-HI AIIMCWII I U lj have need for our services in O 3& "Superior vunem qerwc ix numessmrn. . mmmisMim wrier i w w ink an ski w v i b Moiamrn BKHa km? " j&a&ai ISA I L . kJLliI 1 INDEPENDENCE AREA SUFFERS SIORMDKE Rickreall News - ..iot iAtnl or the dnmage caused b ytho recent toniado on the 'Walker hop ranch near In dopomlcnco are tola In the cur rent Issue of tho Independence En- i.i.u Iti.tv In nddl- torpriHB winvi. . - tlon six hop kllne being wrecked, t.i t- niKirrtm wore literally wuuiiio i" - finiKm.md out. out of a strlnB of 1J ouch cabins, and how othor damage was done at Independence. Recounting details of tho damngo dono In Tout county mo priso says: Six hop kilns at the W. II. wal ker ranch, formerly Walker Bios., wmlnosdnv after noon by a young tornado. The storm, eastward bound, skirted through the north part of Inde pendence doing somo minor dam age, and reacnou i lury at tho Walker placo about a mllo and a half northeast ot town, tl first flattened 10 ot a string -t. ni.in tnrn down a large water tank, and then split. One part swerved to tho north, caught . ' . - ,. lnrirn buildings tne nop kiuuj, . -- - standing side by aids and separated - irtvRwav. pushing them off their foundations about eight feet nnd left mem wim fil tered sides nnd with a decided tilt. Tho other part swung to the north, Just skipping a largo barn nnd picked up farming utonails . Intn the field. ana C....1..-.. - Tho hop kilns were z y Di.kr.nll. Or.. Nov. 14. Lockey Cooper ot McCoy was a business culler here mureuuj u.b".. Tho nickreall orchestra win play their tlrst engagemcat at .t,.n.,tniitli LunigUt. This comuiunry seems to have been among tho tortunata ones to t.ululnr nnd the hall eacapu - storm thla week, but received sut- ..i.t ,,ln(n 1 it. on II U IB LUO lai urs who nuven k ura- Paul Hlneir.an ot tho veane ..I-,., mar Dallas, was hero on business Friday. Falls Clly cullers hero this week were Mr. and Mrs. O. Aur-laud. Ed Hodges Is minus his goou watch dos, having sent him to a placo less beuet by automobiles than Rickreall Is. . Hairy Dcinpsey Is having dental w:irk done lu Dallas. Verno Fox, Irom near i!ir.iuo, ..llf, linre recently. The new group o student teach . u...... lunrit i.nro Thursday are Miss Mullelt ot Ontario, Miss u.,m,uli nl Portland. Miss Lam bert ot Powers, Miss Smith of Cot . a.1 i us Hiimt of Carlton I?,5.. ,..i,'n f Borlne. Miss iVIIHB jut. . i,t.ni.nM nf nrtlrnirn Grove. Miss Howell ot Monmouth, Mlsa Plerson of llilsboro, Bliss ieeuy ui ,i ii,n liM.R Curtiss ani uon um. ..." -. .... lt,.li of Bandon. All ot tills num . 1ia Tndinendence-Dallas fr.nthnll EUIU In WniCn UlUluo was dofeatod to the tune ot 6-0. ...... Aiiuar w.rt and Mrs. Boone of Oak drove, called at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest oic.iou.. dav. The ladles announced the fact Oak Grove Is also organising a community sing, and wish the -aid of the Rickreall mixea q' on thel night ot organization. John Burcn returneu w ...... v In Lakeview Friday after being hero for two weeks during tho 111 fl.nth of his father, Tom Burch. Mrs. Burcns piano i" . PDn.nln In Rickreall In her home with a companion tor .kiiih Mr. and Mrs. Ii. w. uuor . Dallas were guests of the family of their son, George ruiier, Mr. and Mrs. Qtls Walt ana unnle Stenson wore Salem callers I yesterday. Orchestra practice was nem i. . lha atndent house at the Invitation of Oma Belle Emmons, head critic i r Ai&D am nnri a very en5oy able meeting today at the home ot bed. her. ' . J Dorothoy Hathaway wno been quite 111 Is mucn impiovou In health. f. cvn.ti of Medford and Mrs. . J wniiarii of Salem and son Garlan wore dinner guests at iu iy m ...w , . . -iirhltn recently. Mrs. Will Hill. Several members "-' mh nnd Donald Warnke were kept away on account, or urh convention at sickness or Important work, t nose "-- ,h. k. present were Mrs. WTO - n8 collago prayor meetings are Hill, Mrs. J. J. ". , , interest, both In at- Price.. Mrs. Jonn vbubu.., "'- -.,- nB .niniual way. The Forrest Pence, Mrs. Ernest T" neld at tn hom, ot w nnnrcn KUiicr. mm. i..- " . ... . rv Dempsey anu. m , vlted guests wero Mrs. C. C. camp- oa,. Thomas vis bell. Miss Bonner, Mis Emmons - and Miss Donaldson. Mrs. camD' 'u' on wllIrod Thomas and lam bell was taken into tne hie-"-- - - -. k Hon. nakor. an old resident of toouTtrwork rof thrcorn"- town ... . guest at the F munitv bazaar, besides the sollc - . Mra ting and the advertising commit- TnVdore Burns, were recent guests tees. . . .. , , home oI Mrs. Burns gr.. During tne social - r- Mrs. Hunt. program was l"toneo to. , ln our midst are Mrs uuu r.aui. nnd Mrs. anermon wiches and coffee. West Salem Mr. Steel has moved in mo 1). l.eacn p. !'- -j. Mr. Mead has broken grounu w ir.,r.h street tor a moaern ..v. room house. The tlrst Quarterly conference! of the Summit and West Salem charges convened ln the West Salem church on Monday evening A largo and appreciative niienu unce enjoyed an Interesting busl- 'Misses Curtiss and meeting LCOGn. her ot students board at the stu- . nJ . hlinIlred and dent house, but on account of in- ' (,520), proceeds sufficient sleeping niuau m. -- - benefK banquet two have secured lougin,, esent from gB,em were Mrs. Guy Hay. ' np. ,, oC the First Tho children ol mr. anu . . D Lccch ,r iii..0r rn absent irom biuwi . . . . u.i.b. I mi. .n,npln nm.nl C1VPI1 U, K' on account ot chickenpox x. entitled "Around ...Mrs. Sarah Bmllii oi V".U nrBttv well atten nor "''- " " ' , . u lnrt hv all and family. Mrs. uea ana wus n.u.. .... . ., utra nhnrlno imo fund. . . - . ,,.- amiih I i rno1.tnnpf1 minting bee There was no mooting m n .... "..ourinv n Hilt . - ... nnniinunuy oh'b n.. . n row moniuers oi i,w as scheduled, ns the rain during tho '-lc3, Ala lurned out, and spent day flooueu mo '' ery . pleasant and proiuaom mcnt and consequcniij mo ' ,,,, ,nj kn tt ng conuorts refused to function. , t ,uck dinner was served at Mis. Goorgo sninn oi '""" After dlnnor the men wno formerly Mary Lucas of this place. their wives wore Isllod relatives hero saiuruuj .vnrklnir on the chorch HundnV. It. mu Kn nf interest tO the Mr nml Mi-B. reier i.uoA I........ . K-rnn.io Hunt of zena had as their gnosis their grand- . cmb:lrlcd on daughter, Mrs. Groover Beeler ana of mtrlmoriy. "Miss Hunt r,Hu nf Portland. . , ur llfn comnanlon Mrs. Jack Gooucu no Theodore BurnB of Idaho. Tney ing dental work dono In Dallas. I marrca at the court house Among tnoso irom u. . . csinnifiv Knv. 7.. Tney ... i..nnii it. 'n n" In Dallas mat i . - 4 r,rfn,U in night were Mr. and Mrs. Will F"w- ,8 a anuhter ot .11 nnd children, Mr. anu iuir.. Walter Hunt ry Dempsey and sons, and Mr. and . wc known n. Al Caddie and cnuaron. ,,n. Mrs. Flolclior OI inuiiF..." , ,,, ..a , the M. E and Mis. Charles Molson oi hnr(Sh wm hold a chicken supper land, who nursed uuer n,ul""' , th0 church on Frldny evening, Mrs. peter uuun, v,mi,.- on. Evorvone is cor cent attack oi ii.yu.... - lnvted n T3i Tandy enter tallied as their house guests during tho week Mr. and Mrs. it. u. ...cht.r. nf Livingston uy anu , Montana, ana jiiuh . were enrouto to California to spend ihn winter . . ..i.ii ani,n.l children en- ine iiuun - Joyed several days' vacation uio first of tho week on account of a teachers' Institute. j ta nrnwn of AumS villo have move'd ln with thoir son i ROBBERY FAILS ... . nn.i .nnllnir room Th lorm hroko nt about 10:80 . day ,vtth and struck tho Walker place with UavI(1 smith. a roar, according to Dick OK e, who occupies the house at the n,wl All'S. OulO Wit- ncssed the antics ot tho twister Iroin het house only a short dis tance from tho scene of havoc. Tho cabins wero flnttened ns though they had been made of .i rni,npA wnrn 19 ill a row. Nino on tho north end were not molested. Two or three fruit . .. i.A riihina nnd the trees uuiwvsvii - hop house wero torn up by too roots and a larKe palm tree wm . u wif-nch that the Kivcn huh cround was cracked at the base or the tree. The bottom was shattcrod In a vlnnk watering trough but the Tides were not molested nUhough 7. nr n foot In Width. A tlr limb, was left sticking thru the roof of the torn, which was the onlv damage done to tho structure. , ..i- ..i,i. "i Bnw tho storm coming from the west and when t heard the roar I realized It was a twister, but thcro was no time to do anything except to hope that wo wero not in ns Mr. Walker had no tornado in suranco on his buildings, ino. Bcn LuCas of Portianu 10 u...t" will be a heavy one as the hop yesterday after spending a building, will have to bo construct- o( (laya wlh s daughter, ... .ant u'llvnL'O. Air. . nnH fnmllV. INI To. ed and wltnout iii.. Walker only a few day. , . v chriseu-iiie nnu... nun on uu... - n Walker In the property. Li.lr. who Is In a Portland hos- in tho north part of town ,,. minor damngo wns -" some sningies . Knott wer at the independence , umuin of Third street. Mrs. "';, . fc,. i. i.vlne care ot her sons M.r. ,.n (n Boone's ".I." .i... ,h. death ot .ml store, wnicn nos a sm ."- --- atter iue tr " ;--. . n'v.. .i. nairn,i rnr cmarcLiua. lirown is iu.'.ii. , - . little daughter sinco tho death ot . i...uiai- Mnv none in u w. .... wail heinsr nut I in by the city la progreesing fine. I folowed aad a9 he pawed the mi Marie Anuuraoii o 1 h ,,-0,vr. r cun waa mi " visited several days during tne week with her frienas wau. u Thomas t.bo HftB imnroved his prop erty by roofing the reaiuoiwo. UUllV a . , . I mldfit sent floral offcrine anu v ndo ln- r; .iipn(1 to tner ro&nective homes. The Iobb I Tll- rtr Portland roturncd Lucna'wai unable to come with him on account of the illness of her Hlstcr, I"1"'- T?l1r At- Mr. and mra. ui-iib ti...oirn(i P-nnmpti who hold up and robbed Claude Boone, Aumu- ! " . i.v tho i nn roach t ciinnUrri of Salem, ol OL Bl. a-"-1' -- cash drawer, a gun was ribs and money was ---- Tho till waB not emptico wucu Shepherdd car drove up ... men lieu. . The ear made us B"' v"w ihn rnnnral 01 Mrs. ivu lirown iiun....j. - Mrs. Edward Beckcn of Indepon dence Is the guest or nor Mrs. J. T. num. Mr. ana 111m. .nw.... . ,ni, Ave. have left lor uaiuonua to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. liurieiBii mlstice day with Mr. and Mrs. Sim mons oi nun"'".. Mn.nMnn. enroute Mr. onu mio. ..."o .i ...aa n recent guest to uaKianu. wii., - at the homo of Mrs. B. K. Engel- horn BROOKS T. i. nr Tvrnv. 14. Grandma r ill H.a l'Pr-n OUitO HI. iS mucn iu.1" - , .. ... th. Gervais doctor being ln attend Mr. and Mrs. Lcuio necanor ...... .1 t. . n. nf Hnnilnn. Ur.. IH'-IO ULlUEUici . - have come to Brooks to spend llio winter with Mr. Beciiuei o Mr. and Mrs. jonn uecivuc.. inere uwb wu dents at tho Brooks cross roadB .u.ily Invited to come. Proceeds for the benoflt ot tne cnuri.ii. . . .. . . ... m n.n H'nrn Mr. and Mrs. G. E. m s wee. - ,ind tended a birthday .urnMO v go,M - " " -,-. the home of tne cr -v enlnK Mrs. Blanche crow oi " i" --- ,. .,- Htnr.. .in. evening. a Foru truca . r J - . r.r..r I .. nn nil CT TT1 tV flf. TUII lllkU J-W Mrs. Casie Shields wno h mil " .w,tr nt Intn ,.., ,.!,. nco and sustalneu a Anceies car. xuc - - broken S " 111 confined to her the ditch while the large touring Dr. falls err Y clla City. Or.. Nov. 14.- Mr. i.-nott wov at the independence ''"" "',' ,,.', ,,v. uon 0 hospital performing an operation ; tQ Blu b8i this nt the time ,m8t week. They wero guests o! Tho top oi ur. ,,. ,.. soutln torn offend tne teioiii.u.. n- loose. WOMAN'S LEAGUE FORMED Oregon Normal School. Mon ,i. Mv 14. A women's -SNo-VKlrltlon Solarishp, to become more ( e -clout hounekooers nnd to observe nr. per conduct This league Is Zm sed ot th, Prudent o n or-'iuitKcd house.t which will meet wit Miss Todd tor the minoso ot Taking UP matters ot importance , interest to tho women rtu t!Treprcc,,tat,vewi.Uheh report to the ir hoi.se M wJJJ rihe't.JsrdtVodniovonientlhat '-.r'nor. Kb I hut by the enth"-;;Ve, sponso the league should be f strong orgiinii.ii"- L HEALTH CLIHIC COMPLETED Sllverion, Or., Nov. 14. SP children heallh Clin which ha. been .onducled t S verlon during I he pn st t o w wns completed Friday. During i'10 S;elT.r 00 children were examined. As a whole tho chil dren we" tound to ho in good Another clinic will ho comU.rmi r.mi. i.:noo-avor are also being made lo ronduct a bab e. clinic sometime during the ln Jer Arrangements for ihls have not been complcutl ns yi-i. SILVERTON COUPLE WEDDED SilverUm. Or.. Nov. 14. (."P-.i-l A quiet wedding wns so.- w.nipu.e. , of Mr. Luinor "'"-:. ",,,-. Tl. ddirercmo,,ywsre,dby,h: Hot. Ii S. Llnsciu i "Sr"S.d. wore . bj e.lon dre and . I.ncj W .J was attended by Miss Alta riiomp .on. who also wore bh.c. Mr. Hatteberg was nttended b hif Twin brother, Martin llatteberg. .. f-.....l..n11U TllI.V HOtlt to H IU0 DOUHiwuiiD. ---- A. Bowman some fine salmon thai river. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. ion.mu ited In Liberty last Sunday at the home ot Mr. aua mra. t. 111 V. n n M..rk'fl brother, Clwater Knlcron. is vlaltlng witu his sistov. no n ulcu T a, .,i ('rater Jjttitu llonai pui. win. . . r r Mr. aUU ftllB. ttawego wore KaUs City visitors tor ins lo buaiuean au tricnuH, r0,,nn" i vv ixiiiuuiieyi . . nf thfl Trauscou w'Zesda; o. huilnoss o. interest to his compauj. makes ins nomo ;u "","',,,, Margaret and Wllinil, havo been vis t ni: In the city tor several days, Mr. u u - ; , , - a UomTiuId Ml Margaret at the J- ".tt";.h Sr."'. n. Salem. where ho underwent nu oiieratlon ,r the amputation ot the in. Joints ol mo i' fi , , , i some time K ' ,'ao. V ono of the mills hero. I' 0,1' h",led. but wass.lft aud le t an cnLirgi'iiu'iit "' roe uee ot the rest ui me W. H. Jonklnj. traveling passcu- gor agent lor tne "" '" '-,-,"- ln conipany, wliu ncauu...... -- Poilhiud. was a recent visitor to Falls City and while nero . luncheon guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Ituvmontl , ,,, Bert Huell has jusi . ...... ..i vi.nine with reln- irjm a "'i' : v. , u tlves In Coiviillis. Aiuany una 1C1":. , home . ....Utritv snund- ins Armistice day vara ion with tier nmvtuo, William Vnrr.ey came iu Sllverlo.Tuetoy where , . n.. nnd will be the enest of his cousins Mr. und Mrs. C II. uisira. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington HI . .... ... ..i. m.v were bust anu .ir. rii.u. ....... -- .himoera lo S-alem, huumi.'j- n.ri..ri Mnr.ii was a STUurday ... .,. u.in.ldn According to the weamer omrr ...it.. ..-.r.ia iii. tntnl precipita tion for 24 hours, November 9 to in - i.iart'.v ono men. inis the greatest tall Blnce February SI, when 8.21 Inches fell ln 24 hours Dodge Brothers s peciAU TYP&-A SEDAN If Dodge Brothers had deliberately buUt the Special Type-A Sedan for women, they could not more perfectly have met feminine requirements. That women recognize this fact is plentifully evidenced on every hand. The car's striking beauty, its ease of handling and world-famous dependa bility are features which every motor ist values but which women value the most. Aak us about Dodge Brothers New Credit-Purchase Plan BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. 474 S. Commercial Phone 423 Schillings Products f nil and complete line of Schili- ing's SPICES, COFFEE and BAKING POWDER at popular prices. Specials forSatod SUGAR 15 lbs. 89c FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR 49 lb. Bag $2.19 PRIDE WALDO WILSO Margarine 3 lbs. 77c FELS NAPTHA 10 Bars 59c BEST CREAMERY Per lbs. 57c 491b. Bag $1.79 QUICK QUAKER OATS 2 Pkgs. 25c FRESH CRISP Soda Crackers '3 lb. pkg. 45c MARKET DAY i4 lb. Pkg. 35c DROMEDARY T Per Pkg. 1 Be GRAHAM Crackers 5 lb. Box 89c ROYAL CLUB PEACHES 2 2y2 tins 45c AMAZIO Salad and Cooking OIL, Pints 25c Quarts 47c One-half Gallon 87c Gallons $1.47 456 State Street Phone .14