Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 21, 1925, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER 21,1925
News from Nearby Valley Points
From the Richest and'
Best Part of the State
By V, a p i ta I Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
ITY
"PARTY PLANNED
'Mill 'City, Or., Nov. 21. Every
thing la boing plaood lu readiness
lor :tue big -community Thanksgiv
ing oolobrntion here una to ;insuro
eevryone having tholT fill of tur
key, .the Hammond Lumber com
pany Tecentiy received one 900
pounds -ot turkey which will be
cooked for the big fettst. Plane
are iielng made to teed over 600
neorilo. The bannuet rnnm hna-hAnn
enliffged and a new exit made to
tlie hall which will expedite tho
handling of the crowd.
la the afternoon the movie
"Peter Pan," will be shown free
of charge, in the evening will bo
tne nome talent 'show, "Safety
First," sunder the direction of Mine
Virginia Mason, with the follow
ing people in the cast: Cecil Oath
erwood, George Streff, George
Ailaino, Calvin Elder, Mike Hacker,
Mm. Carl Kelly, Martha Mason.
iVrginla Mason, Mrs. Eva Raines
and Mrs. William Back. Follow
ing the. show, a dance will be hold
with the Santlnm Strollers and
the Mlllsap orchestra furnishing
tho muiic. Another lunch will bo
EerveU at midnight.
This aunual Thanksgiving frolic
Is a permanent Institution here
and looked forward to with much
ploasuro from year to year, and
has received favoraMo comment'
from -wlsltors from all over thu
country.
MILL CITY
"Mill City, Or., Nov. 21. Dan
Cupid in again working overtime
hero, hiB luteat victim being John
Dawes, who was recently married
to Miss Anna Marie Bchmedbuuer
of 'Portland. Tho "gang" got out
thotr saws nnd other noisemaking
paraphernalia nnd gave them tho
ubuiiI tieoruadc Thursday evening.
Mr. Dawes Je employed In .the
Hammond Lumber company butch
er shop and the nowlyweda .will
niuUe their home In tho 'Hill apart
ments. '
Anew sidewalk U being laid in
front ot tho Morgan property
which will be a Meaning to "folks
living on the south side of town,
Itt having been in a duugerounl
condition for some time.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mr
ana Mia. i. u. mil and Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Moore attended the
Marlon County Bankers conven
tion in Salem, Tuesday evening,
whfcti'includcd q banquet .ut the
uray ueiic and a theater party
afterwards.
John Shaw has moved to -Salem
to spend the winter. .John will be:
greatly missed on the Jilgh school
basketball team, where he played,
center.
A representative of The Capital
Journal .was in the city Thursday
urranglng for currier wervico tfor
this city, which will bo 'handled by
Sherman Curler, thus giving 'to
the Mill City subscribers service
cquril to that renjoyed .by iSnlom
rosittonts, a live evening nawapa
per delivered at your door. I
LIVESLEY
Llvesloy, Or., Nov. m. Fred
W. Tlnkleof Spokane was agueet
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alice
Coollilge.
Mm. L. P. Clymer, -Ed Clymcr
and .lunlce Higglns are to .Bpencl
Thanksgiving at the homo nt Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Gilliam In Hose
burg. V. Laman and his .mother of
noscilale waro callers at the homo
of M. H. Bradbury, Sunday.
John Cole of Phoenix, Or., visit
ed last week with his .sister, Mrs.
' 3r A. -Peoreon.
. Mr. and Mrs. L. MoTloiinld were
guests ot Mrs. Alice Coolldge,
Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Otis Umdbury of
Falls City spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. II. Umd
bury. 0. .8. Iligglns is building a new
garage.
Mrs. N. P. Kugel ot Salem served
a delicious 1:30 .o'clook .luncheon
to the G. T. club Thursday. A
pleasant aftcrnon was spoilt. Those
present were Mrs. Allco Coolldge.
Mrs. H. I). Carpenter, Mrs. Flora
Holley, Mrs. rF. J. Lnlnson. Mrs.
W. V. Johnson, Mrs. C. W. Schwab.
Mrs. n. F. Townsi-nd, Mrs. n. 1).
Fldler, Mra. 8. C. Davenport, Mrs.
CI. 8. Hlgginn. Mis. L. F. Clymcr,
Mrs. A. Dalrd and Mrs. Dud
Rtutesmnn. Mrs. H. D. Fldler will
elilerlnin .the club December .1.
UNION SERVICE IS PLANNED
Falls City, Or., Nov. 21. Union
Thanksgiving services will be held
in the Mcthudlst church Thursday
evening, November 26, at 7:30 p.
m. Hov. Karl li. Sloan, ot the
Churoh of Chrlflt, will preach the
sermon. It has been the custom
for ninny years to hold the serv
ices in the morning, but so many
mothers of families cannot leave
the preparation of the Thanksgiv
ing dinner that plans for nu even
ing rervlcc will be tried 'this year.
OBSERVE GOOD BOOK WEEK
flllveTtrm, Or., Nov. 21. (Srv
clnl) While nnllonnl "(lood Hook
Wek" wns observed most iilneep
fTom November to 'l-l. nt the HII
vcrtoll l-igh school It was observed
this week.
The English teachers had n 'Very
ompletc iprogram arrangement tor
the wMk. AllmClsrhH,i iHmger nl
.the flSnglilh '.deportment had her
Irsshraan stuilouls make posters ol
.tlis various scenes In books. The
sophomore students malic mil lists
of bonks 'Of romnnre, adventure
and other tlaiatss. 3'he posters and
book lists were on exhibit during
the week.
Stayton News
.fitayton, .Or., Nov. 21. William
Ryan .motored to Sale in, Monday
a I gut, - to attend a .business moot
ing ot the American .Legion.
Mrs. J. T. Hunt, who has been
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Henry Tate, for several tlaya, re
turned to her home In Salem, Wed
nesday night.
Mrs. Euuna RosBell of Salem was
hero Wednesday visiting friends.
Fred M. Itowley of Eugene was
a business visitor In Btaywn
Wednesday.
Harry Hollister of Portland
representing the Oregon insurance
rating bureau, was in btayion,
Thursday, on business.
Mrs. Charles Brown, accompan
ied by her son, Giles, made a busi
ness trip to Portland, Friday.
Char! e Fehlen of Marshfield is
here for -several days vltfslng at
the home of his parents, Mr. aud
Mrs. Paul Fell 1 en.
Mr. .and Mrs. Wallace Smith of
jatacada spent the week-end at
the home o Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Smith.
Among those who attended tho,
meeting of the Marion County
Hanker 3' association in Salem,
Tuesday night, wero Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Mayo, Mr. aud MrB. -George
Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hell.
The association banquet at the
Gray Belle was followed by a thea
ter party ut the Hclllg.
Mrs. C. Ward Davis loft Tuesday
night for .Seattle, where she will
visit her sister.
Don Speer attended the home
coming festivities at the umver
ally of Oregon last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. tK. Lulay, for
merly of Bitiem, are now .occupy-,
ing the John Kcrbcr house.
Mrs. Archie Cospell has had as.
gureta during the pas week, her
sister, Mrs. Fred Harold, and her
sister's daughter anu nor nusuana,
Mr, and Mrs. Doneen, all of Spo
kane, Wash.
Mrs. -Mildred Tangerman has
opened a fancy goods shop in a
'portion of the electrical eh op own
ed by Jess Heudershatt.
At the bi-monthly meeting of
the SLayton women's Community
club, which was held Tuesday,
November 17, plans were mado for
the next meeting which will fall
on the first day of December.. Mrs.
K, 'D. Hoke is chairman of the
entertainment committee and she
announced that tho-meeting would
be a -McOowell day and that the
program would 'be interspersed
with McDowell music. Mrs. Anna
Stayx, a pioneer woman of Stay
ton, was scheduled to address the
RICKREALL EPIDEMIC
PHOVES TO BE SMALLPOX
Itlckreall, Nov. 21. What was
reported to be chicken pox has
proven to be smallpox, and has
caused the community some anx
iety, but thus far Is confined to one
family The health officer la be
ing blamed tor a earless diagnosis
anu no quarantine.
SCOTTS.MILLS '
Scotts Mills. Or., Nov. 21. Mrs.'
.William Allen returned home from
l'ortluud, Tuesday, where she
spent ua '.low .day .visiting her
daughter, Altha, who Is attending
school at the Bibla institute.
H. A. Hleokers and family wero
dinner guests at tho home of Mr.
Jinu Mrs. C. It. Gldiey, Sunday.
:L,nurence Smith let Tuesday tor
Eugene. He will work in a log
ging camp near that place.
Mr. and Mrs. -Lewis Vallen mado
a business trip to Portland, Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Den Whlto and
daughter, Dorothy, of Eugene
spont Sunday hero Visiting Mr.
White's mother, Anna H. Whlto.
Robert Bhllls and -family of
Fulls City spent Sunday hero vis
iting at the J. M. Shllls' and Q. W.
Myers homes.
Mr. and 'Mrs. h. P. Smith and
family motored to Molaila, Sun
day, where they were dinner
rcuesiK at the home ot their daugh
ter, Mrs. Purr.
J. A. -Morry, -who has been 111
the past week, Is reported to be
slowly improving.
RICKREALL SCHOOL
HAS 103 ENROLLED
Itlckreall, Or., Nov. 21. The
.school enrollment has increased
until 103 Is tho present registra
tion, e pen king well for the normal
.lyBtem.
FATHERS, SONS BANQUET.
Mill City, Or., Nov. 21. An en
thusiastic father and eon meeting
and banquet wus held at the Ham
mond hotel Thuraday evening un
lr iho auspices of Mill City Lodge
No. 180, A. V. & A. M., tho third
aununl affair of the kind. liov.
C. Stanley Knott acted as toast
master. P. It. Olin, womhlptul
master of tho Masons, gavo the
address of wclcnmo which was an
swered by Frank Smith on behalf
of the boys.
Dr. D. V. Poling of Albany was
the principal speaker of the oven
Ing, driving home a groat lesson
(or tlie boys and their dads. He
alos directed the community sing
ing. Short talks woro jilso mane
by other .Masons present. No
casualties -were reported, but Home
of the hove looked an though -number
blto would have put them
under 'the table.
tiAS SHOULDER ALLOCATED
Palls City, Or.. Nov. 21. E. A.
Campbell had his shoulder dislo
cated laet week whllo employed
near Valseli by Iho Cobb & Mitch
ell company. He Is under the
ooro -of Dr. C. P. Horn, who says
It will be two months before he
can use hts arm.
club -on "Karly Days in Stayton,"
hut wag unable to be present.
Mrs. J. 0. Mayo, one of the host'
oases, also a pioneer woman, gave
an informal talk dealing with tlie
settling of Fox Valley and ot Stay
ton. Because ot the rainy weather
oniy a xew members were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tate motor
ed to Salem, Wednesday night.
Mrs. Uray Is astlting in the 20th
Century store during the Thanks
giving rush.
Much interest la beng manifest
ed locally in the bridge games be
ing broadcast evory Tuesday night
irom ivuw oi foruana.
The Three Link club met Wed-1
ncsday afternoon at the home of
Falls City News
Falls City, Or., Nov. 21. Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Benefiel and
small daughter of Banka,, Or., are
visiting with Mrs. Benefiel par
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watt.
Klmer Deetz In at nna nt nnhh
Mitchell's camps, where he has a,
wood cutting contract.
Mrs. Katherine Cleveland of
Dallas Is spending a few days in
Falls City visiting friends.
Tim rinufrhnrv T.nmhm ...
pany mill Is .running steadily, a
kuuu ueai ui cue siock Deing cut IB
ties tor the Southern Pacific com
pany. -W. A. Bancroft and R. D. Fer
guson are away on a business trip
to Mist. -Or.
Mrs. A. H. Wattcrs was In Ami
FALLS CITY CLUB
Falls City, Nov. 21, Tho Falls
City Commercial Club held Its reg
ular meoting at the city hall Wed.
n&Gday -evening with H. Morther.
smith, president and Wtn, Bohle,
secretary.
It was suggested that a commlt
teo bo appointed to Inform the
Oregonlan of -a few Corrections
needed regarding their Sunday ar-
tide about the Falls City-Newport
road with a roforonoe particularly
as to .the distance. .The president
appointed Mr. Bohle and Mrs. Watt
Ito attend to this matter and sug
gest 'that they express apprecia
tion of tho publicity given this most
scenic drive. .
A mention wo made of the next
meeting of the Polk County Feder
ated clubs to be held at Elkins Nov.
25th
A banquet waa suggested for the
near futuro for all club membera
who are in good standing and their
wives and on motion of Mr. Wise
anrt seconded by Mr. Muck all de
tails were left to the entertain
ment committee. Permanent cards
announcing meeting datea were de
cided upon ond-these will be placed
in the store windows before each
meeting night.
BASKETBALL TO START
AT RICKREALL SCHOOL
Riokreall, Nov. 31 Two ball
games are scheduled for next Wed
nesday night, to be played .-here
against -Palls City teams. The gtrla
toams will play at 7 o cloak and the
boy game starts at 8 o'olook.
Of the forest blrs are furled.
JEFEEKSON
Jeffcwon, Or., Nov. 21. Jeffer
son people who attended the mis
sionary conference at tho First
Uvungulicat church .in Salem the
middle nt tlie week were Mrs. Ed
Holms nnd Bornlcc, Laverna and
Llewellyn llolmce, Mux In e Cbllds,
Grace and .Ethel Clampe, Irene
Bruce and Hov E. O. i-raklno.
Ed Smith, J. T. Jones and Ray
mond Jonee attended the funeral
of T. J. liuller in Albany the first
of the week.
8. It. Tandy attended the real
etitate dealers' luncheon at the
Marlon hotel in Salem, Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Weld and .Mrs.
Jlalderman were Albany visitors
Wednesday.
Mrs." E, H. .Parker and daughter
of Wulla Walla, Wash., are visit-
Inc; her slater, Mrs. J. A. Randolph.
Grace Llhby la home from Sa
lem, where she has been spending
some time.
Mrs. C. S. Emery nnd Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Rowers went to Kings
Valley, Friday, to visit rolntivea.
It was Mr. Rowers' birthday and
thoy were Invited there to cele
bnite the occasion.
Mrs. John Callahan wtie oper
ated on in Portland, Thursday,
And is reported to be getting along
nlcoly.
Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Van Winklo
and Ed Smith weut to Hay City,
Thursday evening, returning home
f riday.
Mrs. Peabody has been spending
a few days in Salem.
Mrs. Luctnda Mathews of Leba
non and Mrs. Fred Fortmlllcr of
Albany visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Vail, Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. W. L. Cobb, Dla aud Rex
Cobb, wero Albany visitors Wed
nesday. Verl Case and family moved to
Sllverton the first of the week.
The grade teachem-and the high
school students held a worming
party for M1vs Hlckey, English
teacher In the high school, and
Miss Verna Cooley, -prrmnTy teach
er, at the home of 'Mrs. H. C.
Shields. Gifts ot many varieties
were given them. Some of them
b"lng regular "screams." About
ih were present.
The high school girls' basketball
team played a practice trame with
the Scio team Krldoy evening t'
Sclo.
Mrs. J. K. Gardner, hostesses lari
Lua occasion being Mrs. J, R.
Gardner, Mrs. Grant Murphy and
Mrs.. Charles Burmestor. Alter a
short business session the after
noon was given over to needlework
and plans wero made for the club's
Christmas tree, which Is an annual
affair. The house was attractive
ly decorated In beautiful white
and yellow -chrysanthemums and
delicious refreshments, consisting
ot sandwiches, coffee and pumpkin
pie were served. About eighteen
members enjoyed the afternoon.
Mies Dora Murphy, who suffer
ed an operation for .-appendicitis In
Salem, Sunday, is -reported to be
convalescing nicely,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weddle,
Mis. Worth Smith and Mrs. Adams
and daughter, Eda, motored to
Portland, Tuesday, to select the
furniture for Mrs, Smith's home
in Salem.
lty, Tuesday visiting with frlendB.
Albert Teal has moved his hard
of milk goats in from his mountain
ranch and will winter tiiem at
their barns .on his place In the
uouthern part of the city. There
are 146 in the bunch, Including
this year's kids.
Friends of John Cleery have re
ceived word that ha is now In
Chattanooga, Tenn., .visiting with
relatives and may decide to remain
there.
Thursday was the visiting day
of the Southern Pacific officials
when Trainmaster G. C. Morris.
Chief Dispatcher C. A. Spencer
and Special Agent Pete Kelly all
made Falls City a business call on
the same day.
Mrs. Ri S. Ferguson has return
ed from Kennett, Gal,, where she
iiaa been visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Violet Bieking, This, was
Mrs. Ferguson's .first visit for
many years ana sne greatly enjoy
ed her visit- with, relatives .and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keller and
Mrs. W. W. Ward were business
visitors to New berg. Tuesday.
Herbert Dunlap has returned to
his home at Estacada and will
spend a short time with his par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlap,
Mrs. A. A. Muck and Mrs. Roy
Muck and email daughter were
Dallas visitors the first .of the
week, ,
The grade school was dismissed
Friday morning on accountxf be-
mg unable to heat the building
A. large water" main had bursted
and the water -was shut off until
L-he pipe linew as repaired.
Hathaway Buell and Clyde
Walker have gone to southern
Oregon -where they will visit with
Ivan Buoll and family, after which
thoy will go on to northern Cali
fornia where -they will harvest
Hnthaway'e potato crop.
W. D. Bancroft baa just received
word that his youngest sister had
died at her home at Defiance, Ohio.
SrowtHi
A typicsfl example of Graham
Brothers remarkable progress
in the truck industry was the
month of September. .
' Production for this single
month was 171 per cent oi
production for the entire year
of 1921.
Astonishing growth, yet read
ily understood by owners,
to whom Graham Brothers
Trucks have brought vastly
improved service simultane
ously with a sharp reduction
of costs.
1-Ton Chassis, $1180; V2 Ton Chassis,
fl365; Delivered
Bonesteele Motor Co.
474 S. Commercial St. Thone 423
Graham Brothers
I R T TP XTQ. iJP BYODCE BROTHERS
EIKER'S
GUARANTEED
USED
FORDS
PRICED RIGHT
THE BLUE FRONT .
yLiberty
Phone
121
Rickreall News
Rickreall. Nov. SI. Mrs. Men
denhall and children have arrived
here to make their home for some
time at Derry, where Mr. Menden
hall is depot agent in the absence
of Mr. Brown, the regular agent.
Mr. Brown Is still at the hospital
in San Francisco and will remain'
there for a longer time than at
first anticipated. .
May Riley, a nurse from the
State hospital at Salem, spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
C. Goodell.
Mlas Sue Bonner and Miss Mary
Donaldson were pleasure seekers
In Salem Wednesday evening, see
ing "Helena's Boys."
Mrs. Ross and daughter have
moved in from the farm and are
occupying the house on the old
school house site.
Miss Margaret Sportsman spent
the past week In Portland visiting
relatives and friends.
The three -critic teachers are'
spending the week-end at Silver
ton, Miss Emmons and Mlas Don-'
aldson being guests of Miss Bonnen
at her home there
Mr. Rhoades. an' oM firentlAtrmn
living In the Oak Grove vicinity,'
died at the Independence hospital
and was burled Wednesday. I
High school delegates from here
to the high school conference at
Eugene in the near future have
been elected. William Biehl, presi
dent of the Student Body and Beu
lah Burch, secretary, are to attend
for two days. ..
Oak Grove callers here this
weok were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
and children.
Mr. Anderson and family have
moved Into the Conlse property, to
be near school for their small son,
Cecil.
Mr. Sewall has sold his farm and
moved stock and household goods
to a ranch near Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Meade of Eola
were recent visitors here.
Mrs. Tom Burch accompanied
Mr. -and Mra. Harry Demsey to Ba
lem on a shopping trip, after which
WOMAN'S CLUB LAYS PLANS
Mill City, Or., Nov. 21. The
Mill ' City Woman's club met
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. E. C. Gordon, having in an
swer to roll call "Short Cuts and
Labor Savers." The program con
sisted of a talk by .Mrs. C, M
Cliue on "Interior Decoration for
Moderate Incomes and Good Taste
in the Home,' and a talk on "Good
Management in the Home," by
Mrs. W. W. Mason. Plans were
also made for the clubs Christmas
party to be held at the home of
Mrs. C. Stanley Knott, December
17. Plana were also made for the
club to handle the drive for Red
Cross membership, also the sale of
Christmas seal stamps. The Club
is also sponsoring the 'health cen-.l
ter meeting which Is to be held in
the Oodd Fellows hall November
30.
and Perry,
7
a tour of Inspection at it he Ham
ilton fox -farm was enjoyed.
Mrs. W. B Allan and children
accompanied by Mrs. Allen's sister,
Mrs. Post, were In Rickreall Tues
day evening.
Word was received from John
Burch stating tht upon leaving
here he attempted returning home
by way of the McKenaie .Pass, but
when he reached 31 ue River was
Informed that there were three feet
of snow in the Pass. He back
tracked 'to the highway near Eu
geno and proceeded to Klamath
Falls where he visited with Lynn
Nesmtth for short time, after
which .he combined his Journey,
making Lakeview late .Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George . Fuller
spent lost evening in .Dallas and
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IVlJi Schedule for Saturday and Sunday j
i'V Shows Start 1:10. 3:45, 6:10, -8:50
took in "Don Q" at tho Majestic.
Mrs. Otto Williams, Mrs. Haw
kins, Mrs. Crowther, Mrs. W. E
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M., Sharp 1'KICES Lower Floor $2.50, $2, $1.50
Sale Open? Balcony $2.50, 1.50.
tiallery 75c.
liluller and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurt
were Dallos callers at the George
Fuller home Friday evening
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