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I EAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL' SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points : : : . ' ... -U . From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents ARE HERE TODAY Lending business men, executives mA every, department of bie business In Portland, are Included In the array visiting Salem thla afternoon on the second annual business r-ien'a jaun-, from the metropolis to the capital city. The list of those hero with the bcfthiesseji the) represent as In cluded In advice from Portland to the chamber of commerce hore la a? follows: Ol W. Mielke, Blake McKall Co.; Kathan .Straus., Kletaehner Mayer & Co.; A. J. Bale, manager. Paci fic yast Bl.sc it It Co ; Ralph Mon tog. president Montag Stove Works. C, qj Colt, vlcenresldcnt I'Irst Na tional; Bank; Bol Hlumaucr, presl dtnti: Uiumnuer Frank Drug Co.; W:nt !S. HUsch, president Hlrsch V.eii Mftf. Co.; VV. D. McWaltors, it. a linger SSellorbach Paper Co.; A. M, Gronln. president The P. J. Cro- nln Co.; It. J. Hoatty, Canadian Hunls of Commerce; H, S. Howard, vice-proflldent U. S. National Bank; A H. Allen, sales manager Crown Mills; P. Feldmnn, president Mt. Kooa Soup Co.; R. R, Wiggins, president Wiggins Co., Inc.; Georgo G. Guild, president Columbia Pa per Box Co.; .H. E. Thomas, . city editor The Oregonian; . Paul T. Bhaw, president Shaw Supply Co.; A. H. Dovore, president Closaot &. VcyoYn;- Richard AdamaAsst. Mgr. Parrot & Co.; W. L. J Dnvles, Assl, cnshler 11. S. National Brink; B. Mason Ehrman, secretary Mason Kiirman & Co. IT; J. Blueslng, pres ident Blaesing G nm Ho Co.; Fred AV. Voglcr, president Northwest Auto Co.; R. W. Hodgklnson, sales manager Irwin Hodson Co.; S. E. Holeomb, president Multnomah Trunk & Baggngo Co.; Edw, N We i n ba u ni , m n a go r Tra do and Commerce Dept., Portland Cham ber of Commerce; V. W. Kly, man ager Hippodrome Theatre; J. A. Currey, manager Truacon Steel Co., W. Q. Batemnn, manager Mont gomery Ward & Co.; A. C. Ackcr man, Supt. of Merchnndiae, Mont gomery Ward & Co.; Tbos. C. Luke, owner Smith's Flowor Hhop; B. V. Irvine, editor Oregon Journal; T. E Greer, snlee mnnngor Kerr Clif ford & Co.; W. S. Jones, business "manager Portland Telegram; Geo. Lawrence, president The Geo. Lawrence Co.; Thoo. A. Rochester, .secretary Freeman Smith & Comp Co. FALLS CITY Falls City, Oi'., Nov. 20. The visiting oHSOClatlnn or tlio Odd Fol lows lodges of Polk county met ut llnllston, Wednesday evening. Those going from hero were P. B. Mack, Clarence Leo, T. W. Mun- yon. DclIWnrd una A. G. Adums. The liisketbull players ot the Fulls City high school went to Sulom, Tiiuraday evening, ror o g:ime with the froshmttn cIiibh of tho university. This wua n flno practlco for the hoys. All the play ers except four made the trip. The Lome team will play with IUck renll hlKlf next week. George Mnrtlgo 1b visiting at the Fruqtt Mack home. There will ho a muRlcnle at the Methodlsti church Monday, Sovom l)3r 23. No admission will be charged hut a freo will offering taken up nnd the procoeds will go to the Ladles Aid socloly. Vivian Hadlcy, who has been forjmnn nt tho cannery all sum mer, has returned to his homo at Newberg. HALLS FERRY I lulls t'orry, Or., Nov. 20. Mont Crtlby and wlfo returned from FnHjB City' nnd he has taken a contract to cut wood for Fred Tlhrlsty. A. H. Ilnrks spent the week-end nt Wtnlock, Wash., ut tho home of his aouslns. C Km do Sharp lias moved his family to Independence, where be hits work. Mra. Herman Brown, elster nnd JiiiHbunrl tvere callers a the Drown liomo luali Friday. ArthnrjKny has finished hnul inrr trclllf poles to the Walker hop yard near Independence. Moht JColby has rented the Leslie Jndd hoiine. Mm. C. W. Schwab has pur chased a new Ford touring car. Leslie Judd had the minfortnne of breaking his right arm when cnmkinp a Ford cnr. Ben Brown 1h nblo In returned to work after nn attack of tngrippe. No Confinement No Hospital Bills MY celebrated non-surgical treatment for Piles does not confine you to your bed or room. Yc.u can come and so about your work as usual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no matter htm severe your case, I GUARANTEE IN WOT iNQ to cure your PILES or return your fee. If you are suffering with MUJS or 1 other RECTAL of COLON iU- Mnt writ or cafl lor my pew FREB BOOIWWnaUca. It aUaOMblM aurlr a hen- dna Ultro bom PATlliNTS. DtAN M D Inc kTTUK tin ICRS. Bomber's Crash Killed Three Here is what is left of the giant Martin bombing plane that crashed 1,000 feet in a nose dive near Cape May Court Hous, N. J., killing Capt. R. II. Kinloch, Lieut. A. C. Mar tin, and Sergt. Joseph Coulston. They were en route to Lnngley Field, Va., from New York, when the machine ivent wrong. Silverton News Silverton, Ore., Nov. 20. (Spec ial) Carl and Lewis Oflaum who aro trapping In the AUiqua basin, killed a 300 pound bear. Air, und Mra. Wesley (Thompson are back from a honeymoon spent a: Portland., Mr. and Mrs. Thomp son were married at Salem last Thursday. Mr. Thompson la tho Hon oC Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp bou and Mra Thompson Is the daughter of Mr. und Mrs. R. C. Maden of Silverton Mountain View aciiool district netted r3.6l at a pie social tlilw M'eek. The money raised la to bo used In the serving of hot I tin ones t tho school children. Hot lunches have been served at thla school for the past three years. Mrs. A. E. Cabcrly is the teacher. Company I, of the Oregon Na-' tioual Guard will hold a big benefit1 dance' on Thanksgiving ove, Nov. I 2G, nt tho new Armory. I Jack Riches who has been at the Silverton hospital for several weeks has been removed to his home. Mr. Iches suffered a fractured skull! early in October while loading bales at his ranch In the Waldo Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyett have Bono to California where they ox pect to remain until the first of the year They nre making the trip by automobile. Miss Mary Hoff, former owner of the Woman's Specialty shop at Silverton. loft Wednesday for Cal ifornia where she will spend the winter with her sister Miss Madgo Hoff. Miss Madgo will bo remem bered by many at Sllvorton hav ing spont a number of woeks here when sbo returned from over seas whero sho was 'during tho war- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Woodnrd and Mlws Cathryn Woodard nre spending two weeks in California While there thoy will attend tho .Stanford-Berkley game at I'alo Alta. Mrs. T. M. Tulkons Is very 111 nt her home nt Silverton. As soon as sho Is sufficient ly lm proved she will be moved to Portland where ithe will be under the care ot a specialist. Mr. and Mrs. TInns Thompson and Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Jacobsen cel ebrated nt the home of the former. Snndny. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs, Thompson's 40th birthday. Air. and Mrs. Jacobaen were wit nesses at tho wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and have celebrat ed together a number of times, both have been residents of Sil verton a number of ye:irs. A number of friends were guests of Mrs. Christine Hansen Wednes day afternoon the occasion being Mra, Hansen's birthday. Honoring Miss Cora Satern, Miss Alma l-'unruo was hostess at a party Thursday afternoon. Guests wero Miss Satern, Mrs. Ole Satern, Mrs. Harold Satern, Mrs. Oscar Satern, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. Martin llallebeig, Mrs. S. Funrue, A Ira Hon Funrue, and Mrs. Casper To we. The Pythian Sisiers Homo Tem ple No. 21 will hold a special meet ing tonight for tho purpose of Init iating five candidates. Orphla lodgo of Portland will put on the work. Morlo Larson and .Miss. Esther Towe wero dinner guests at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin Legard at Salem Thursday evening. 'AV.V.V.V.V.V.' 5 Broken Candy from Rig Peppermint $ Sticks ii ; ; Kegtilur price 35c lb. i ;! For Saturday Only I $ Two lbs. 30c We reserve the right to Only at ISchaefer's 1 Drug Store Yellow Front Phone 197 135 N. Commercial St. ? ' The Penslar Store New Lamp Burns 94 Percent Air Beats Electric or Gas A now oil lamp that gives an amazing brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has boen tested by the U. S. govern ment nnd 3ft leading universities and found to be superior to 10 or dinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up; is simple, clenn, safe. II urns 04 percent nir and 6 percent com mon kerosene (coal oil.) The Inventor, V. M. Johnson, 161 north Union nve., Portland, Ore.. Is offering to send a lamp on 10 days' FHK10 trial, or oven to giro ono FIUH to tho first user In onch locality who will help him Introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask hiin to explain how you can get the agon cy, and without experience or money make $250 to $500 per month. Adv. Buy a Fisk ! A Tire of Quality You owe it to your pock et book to get our prices on Balloons, High Pres sure nnd henvy duty. Hughes for Vulcanizing Salem Vulcanizing Works h 474 Ferry. , Pr.une 364 TURNER Turner. Or.. Nov. 20. Mr. and Mm. M. T. Miller left Saturday morning fur Eugene to meet their uou, Glenu, und to uttcud the Oro-gon-O. A. C. football game. Thoy went from there to visit friends at Klamutli FulU. Mr. Miller expects to get some ducks und goose while there, Ed Martin, wife and family- of eubtern Oregon are visiting Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M." Watson. The Martins expeclfl to leave soon for California. . . Rev. Mr. Wherry ot McMinn ville spent Saturday night with his friend, E, C. Baker, eu route to titayton, where he preached Sun day in the Baptist church. I. M. Stout is filling a preach" Ing appointment at Aumsvillo for the Methodist church. A new- bachelor's hotel has been opened in Turner. C. S. Stono and Hurley Frcy are the proprietory. Thoy are now located in the Ear ria property formerly occupied by J. J j. Webb. Several of the young people at tended the opeuing night of "The Phantom of the Opera at the Ore gon theater, Saturday. Grandma Chambers spent Sat urday night with her on, Marion Porter, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ves Lambert of Stuyton were attending grange in Turner, Saturday ut'ternoou. Several candidates were initiat ed into the niysterieB of Patrons of Husbandry ut the regular monthly meteing of Surprise Grange lost Saturday afternoon. Several have been trying their luck at duck shooting the last few days, but we have not heard of any extra largo number being bagged. James Given was down rrom Mill City for a few hours last Wcdneflday. Dr. J. W. Ransom Is installing a new six-tube radio. S. H. Baker is again grinding flour for the Oregon Grain com pany. Mrs. H. W. Smith has a friend visiting her from Salem. Cal Small was a Sunday visitor at the homo of his brother, I. H. Smalt. John Chaves, who Is with tho Southern Pacific signal gang.; was a week-end visitor at home. H. R. Pettz was a Sulem visitor Saturday afternoon. L. D. Ban received word Sunday that his brother-in-law, Robert A. Witzel of Salem, suffered a stroke of paralysis. He had a similar stroke some tme ago. W. H. Houghton of Portland has purchased the equipment of the Turner meat market and will soon be opened for business. J. E. Barber will assist him for a few days until he gets started. Mrs. I. E. Putnam was In Salem, Monday, viisting her sister, Mrs. McHnley. Mrs. McHaley has boon quite sick for some - time but is much better. J. M. Bones was a Salem visitor Saturday night. George Grume fs malting some repairs to his house nnd building a fence on his property recently '""'M-ti Hum i. a, jf unston. High Notes Here August Sarentino, a painter, spends most of his lunch hour learning to play the saxophone high in the strands of "Brooklyn Bridge. And his intrepid teacher risks his life climbing high to hear August bite off a note or two. Gervais News Gervais, Nov. 20. Miss Lucille Cutsfortb of Gervais was married to Howard Booster of St. Paul at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cutsforth, Sunday afternoon, Nov. 15th. The Rev. Achor of Woodburn per formed the ceremony in the pres ence of a large circle ot relatives and friends. The bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip around the Puget Sound cities. The young couple will make their home on Mr. Booster's rnnch between Woodburn and St. Paul. Mr. apd Mm. S. D. Manning en tertained nt their home at dinner Sunday with the following guests Mr, and Mra. L. L. Jensen and children, N, W. Belmger and eon Wilfred, Mr. an-i Mi. P. E. 1 Jones and daughter Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Glasgon, Mrs. Mary McLard, Mrs.-Iono Dorcas all of Portland, and Harold As Diseases Acute and chronic treated by the latest electrical therapy and osteopathy. Consultation free. Dr. B. H. White Physician and Surgeon 500 U. S. Bank Bids. Salem, Oregon piuwall ot Buttevllle. Mr. and Mra. G. T. wadeworlh attended the bankers banquet at the Gray Belle la Salem Tuesday night. Cutsforth Bros, shipped two car loads of hogs to tho Portland market Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. DeJftrdln and two daughters, Margaret and Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab and Mies Fern Wadsworth attend ed the Catholic play given by the parish In St. Joseph s hall In Sa lem Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cutsforth wore hosts at dinuar .Sunday, guests were mother and two ei tors of Mrs Cutsforth, Mrs. Ida Schwab ot Gervais, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reiling and son Norman of Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Battersby and small daugh ter, Muriel of Portland. Miss Amy Harding motored to Portland Wednesday on busin Mrs. W. B. Snyder spent last week end at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cnreon In Salem. A bridal shower was given in honor of Miss Edith P. Manning at the home of her sister in Port land, Mrs. L. L. Jensen. Miss Manning's marriage to Harold Aspinwall will take place- next Wednesday eve. Mr. Aspinwall is principal of the Buttevllle public school. L. C. Garrett of Portland cpent tho week end with Mrs. Garrett at the homo of her father, Win Bowloy. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Weisner and small daughter Mary, and Mrs. Florence Oddie ot Howell Prairie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Saw yer. Mrs. Welener and Mrs. Oddie are daughters of Mr, and Mrs Sawyer. Mr. and Mra, F. T. and children, Mrs. C. W. Cuts forth and Mra. M. D. Hennlng were Salem aboppers on Wednes day. Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Dolvy and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab attend ed the Helllg in Salem Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. DeJardln and Mrs. L. Healey entertained at dinner Sunday at their home on Center street In Salem, Mr. and Mra. B. DeJardln, Mr. and Mrs. A. DeJardin and family oC Gervais, Mrs. Jos. Vnnderbeck and children ot Woodburn and Mrs. Chad, Fox and mother ol Portland." The city council held its reg ular business meeting Tuesday evening, all members were pres ent except O. Wadsworth. The usual routine ot business was at tended to aud bills ordered paid. Mrs. Clara Buxton of Portland came to spend some time at the Molsau home and visit with hor sister Mrs. G. J. Moisan who has been ill the last two months. NEW COMET DISCOVERED Wililams Bay, Wis., Nov. 20.- (A. P.) A new comet of between the eighth and ninth magnitude appearing n the constellation tho Hunting Dog, was discovered Tues day, Dr. Hdwln B. Frost, director of tho Verkes observatory ot tho University of Chicago, nnnouncod. It was discovered by Professor George Vuu Biesbrock of the ob servatory sniff. Now York Davlrt and Abbey Rockefeller Milton, newly-weds, have leased a seven room apart ment on faahlonable Park avenue, Cutsforth which will cost them $7,r00 a your. 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