Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 26, 1925, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Falls City, Not. 20 The musi
cal given la the Methodist
church Monday evening benefit
ing the M. E. lad lea aid society
woe a great success and a woll ar
ranged program was thoroughly
enjoyed. A silver ottering was
taken at conclusion ot the pro
groin which amounted to eight
dollars.
The following program was
rendered:
Piano solo, MIsb Frances
Hatch.
Duet, Virginia Adains and Lu
clie Mack.
Reading, Rosa Howe.
Instrumental music, Miss Nara
lle Mumjou, Messers Aurland,
Howe, Edeger.
Piano reading, Georgia Loftus.
Solo, Prof. L. A. Barnhart.
Reading, Mrs. Minna Hoppe.
Dialogue, Viola Lane and Ellen
Bpeorestor,
Duet, Dr, R. K. Howe and Al
bert Morgan.
- Trombone solo, Mrs. Austin
Rlcketts.
Violin solo, Sol Ediger.
Vocal trio, Messrs R. K. Howe,
A. Morgan and L. A. Barnhart.
FRUITLAND
Frultland, Or., Nov. 2G. Mr.
nd Mrs. T. J. Cade and son, Hale,
. TMooia at a doliehtful birth-
.inv nartv iriven a. the home Of
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Smlttt ot
Sidney last Sunday. The day was
a combination colebratlon mark
ing an anniversary or two personn
Mr. Smith and M'ss Wallin
Illcuards o( Buena Vista. There
was a number ol menus present,
Mr nnrt Mra. Corbett, Mrs. Henry
Richards and family of Duona
Vista. The afternoon was spent
laying Bameg and rowing on tlio
river.
Mrs. A. H. Hammer Is contcm-
Ila.tlug a week-end viBlt to Now
port, whore Mr. Hammer is spend
ing an extended vacation.
Miss Ruth Lallin of this district
Is to be married soon.
Tho store at Fr'utlland was en
tered last Saturday night and a
number of things taken by thieves.
Word was reevlved here that a
daughtor has been born to Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Lambert, who
residents of this section and now
live In eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith wore
Salem and Frultland business vlsi
tore last Tuesday.
It was announced on Novembor
15 that there would be preaching
tiio Frultland Evangollcul church
next Sunday, the 20th, by Rev,
Mr. Stover.
Arthur Cordier purchased around
1500 Marshall strawberry plunts
Tuesday from Mr. Cade.
The Cades ore setting threo
acres to Etterberg 121 plants this
run.
Sidney-Talbot
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Sidney. Or.. Nov. 26. George
Rallo, who lias been confined In
the Albany hospital lor the laat
two weeks with an Injured toot,
was brought to his home here
Wednesday. He Is getting along
very nicely but will not be able to
wulk tor several weeks.
Mis. Claude Johnson, Mrs. D. F.
Saylcs ana Mra. D. Jacobson were
shopping In Albany, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turntuge
announce the birth ot a son at
their home near Lacomb on No
vember 5. He has been named
Gordon Everett.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
and daughter, Meredith, of Albany
spent the week-end visiting at the
homes , of Mr. and MrB. Claude
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Hampton.
Mrs. H. W. Cooley and Mra. Lee
Cooley attended tho sewing class
In Jefferson, Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Calavan had
as their guests one day last week,
Mrs. Calavan's sister 'and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sav
age of Silverton.
Charles Meier was a Salem viei
or Saturday.
Mrs. Thomas Newt of-Rosodale
was a business visitor at the
George Ratle home one day last
week.
Mrs. Lee Cooley returned Sun
day from Cottage Grove, where she
has been vnstlug relatives and
friends for the last two weeks.
Mr. Cooley -motored to Cottage
Grove, Sunday morning, and came
buck with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers spent
Sunday in Silverton as guests at
tho Home of Mrs. Aiyers parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edison.
Herman Kleper and Miss Rose
Kloper drove to Salem, Monday,
and spent the day at the home ot
their brother, William Kleper.
Mrs. J. M. Calavan was the dele
gate from Talbot district to tho
health demonstration council held
in Salemf Saturday afternoon, The
delegates' ohosen in the Sidney
district were unable to attend.
S. A. Peaeo- of Jefferson called
on George Rallo, Sunday morning.
C. A. Myers and Fred Jorgen-
son were business visitors in Sa
lem, Saturday.
Frank Kleper was called to Sa
lem, Saturday, by the serious 111
ncss of his brother, William 'Kle
per. Mr. Kleper is suffering from
a severe attack of pneumonia at
his home there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freeman had
as their guests lost week, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Freeman of Bruce, who
were married November 8. Mrs.
Bruce was formerly Miss Nettle
McClure,
G. H. Marlatt was among the
members of the Jefferson Masonic
lodgo who attended the community
gathering In Albany, Tuesday
night, when the Albany lodge was
host to members of Harrisburg,
Scio, Shodd, Mills City, Lebanon
and Jefferson lodges,
Miss Verna Cooley of Jefferson
and Mra. Cora Rose of Salem were
guests ot their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Cooley, over the week
end.
Miss Grace Harding and Miss
Jeanette Brown of Corvatlls spent
Friday and Saturday with Miss
Harding s sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freeman.
Miss Harding -and Misa Brown are
teachers In the Corvallls schools.
H. W. Cooley and sons sold their
turkeys last week to a Sulem firm.
Mr. and MrB. William Flnlay
had as their guests Sunday, their
daughter, Mrs. Minnie Wo r thing-
ton. Also Mr. and Mrs. James
Worthlngton and Virgil Worth-
ington. all ot Portland.
Mrs. E. J. Freeman and her
guests. Miss Harding and Miss
Brown, were shopping in balem,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. t'etiyjoun
o Lyous slnt Suuday at the home
of Mrs. Pettyjohn e sister, Mra. U.
H. Marlatt.
Mrs. C. F. Meier made a busi
ness trip to Salem, Thursday.
Mrs. Albert Cole was confined
to her bed for several days last
week with a severo cold.
Mr. and Mi's. D. E. Bllnston
were transacting business in Jef
ferson, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tingelstad
spent Sunday in Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eades ol The
Dates were vilsting friends In this
section Monday afternoon. Mr.
Eades made his home in Jefferson
a number ot years ago but now
lives in The Dalles, where he owns
a drug store.
C. F. Meier was engaged for "two
days last week in hauling teed
from the mill at Buena Vista.
Mr. and Mrs. Holla Phillips, who
were married last week In Dallas,
are spending a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Os
born. Mrs. Phillips was Miss
Tliyra Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Doty, who
have been In Keleo, Wash., for the
last two weoks where Mrs, Doty's
brother, Edward Lynes, Is very ill
vore home for a few days last
week. They were accompanied
here by Mrs. Doty's parentB, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Lynes. Mr. and
Mrs. Doty and Mrs. Lynes returned
to Kelso, Saturday. Mr. Lynes re
mained hero with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Doty and
M. E. Doty spent Wednesday in
Salem.
Frank Tromblcy, who has been
confined to his home with a se
verely sprained ankle, Is improv
ing slowly, but la etui unable o
wulk without the aid of crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tharp enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynes
and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Doty at
dinnor at their home Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freeman and
Mrs, Fremans mother, Mra. L. M,
Harding of Corvallls, will leave
Wednesday evening tor KcIbo to
spend Thanksgiving with Mrs.
William Freeman and Miss Doro
thy Freeman, who are spending
the winter there.
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Special Purchase
and Sale of
Winter Fabric Gloves
11 Pair
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Go On
Sale
Tomorrow
Morning!
All are Fancy Cuff, T urn Backs,
and Straight Cuff in Novelty Em
broidery Effects.
Colors, Sable, Grey, Mode, Oak
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Salem's leading Department Store
FALLS CITY
Falls City. Or., Nov. 26.-r-Mr.
and Mrs. Ennls Frink were up
from New berg the tlrst of the
week, visiting with their mother,
Mra. J. C. Frink.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ellis, Mrs.
Harry Davis and Mrs. J. D. Russell
wcro business callers to Dallas,
Monday.
W. H. Daughtry was a visitor to
Fulls City, Saturday and Sunday,
looking after hie mill Interests.
Airs. Elmer Barnhart and chil
dren are visiting with relatives In
Sal-jm this week.
Mra. D. Taller was a business
visitor to Dallas last Monday.
Miss Mabel Teal went to Val
sets, Friday, where she has a
large class taking lessons on the
pianoforte.
The two cases ot scarlet fever
In the home ot G. W. Hodgdon
were in a mild form and the boys
have fully recovered. As so much
time has elapsed since the first
case was quarantined, It is be
lieved there is no danger of an epi
demic.
Mrs. J, D. Moyer entertained
her Sunday school class, the Blue
birds, at her home Saturday after
noon. The class elected their new
officers as follows; President,
Luclle Mack; secretary, Virginia
Adams. After spending a pleasant
afternoon in making plans and
playing, games the hostess served
dainty refreshment. .
Carl and Lelloy Allen have ar
rived here from Vernonia and
will spend the winter with their
grandparents and attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. E. tl. Weidman
and family are recent arrivals here
from western Canada and are vis
iting Mrs. Wei d man's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Weaver.
Mrs. C. P. Horn and son, Rtch-
nrd, were business visitors to
Portland Tuesday. .
Mrs. R. G. White and Mra. Ralph
Hall are in Portland, where they
were called by the serious illness
of their father, D. James. Mr.
White drove down to Portland,
Sunday, taking with him tho Miss
os Gladys, Helen and Barbara
Hall and Dorothy Owens to see
their grandfather.
Four delegates l'rom here at
tended the Polk county Endeavor
society convention held at Mon
mouth. Friday, Saturday and Sun
day. Ten societies, representing
three different denominations
were present. Five state speakers
were in attendance, speaking on
the subject of "Fidelity, which
was thoroughly discussed from ev
ery phase. - i;.
Rickreall News
Rlckreall, Nov. 26. Mr. ondi
Mrs. Jim Neamltb have gone to
I'ortland to remain until after
Thanksgiving with friends.
Mrs. Tom Burch left today t for
an Indefinite visit at the homo of
her brother, Ernest Munch, and
family.
Mr. and Mra. Btalno Southwlck
are the gucato of Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Gorsllne ot Salem for Thanks
giving. Mra. Gregg of the Dallas hospi
tal nursing force called 'at tho
Southwlck home recently.
Miss Bertha Parsons of Dallas
was a guest of Margaret Sportsman
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell and
daughter were shoppers in Dallas
today.
Miss Orina Belle Emmons, Miss
Mary Donaldson, started today for
MILL CITY'
Mill City, Ore., Nov. 20 Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Meyer and son of
Portland were week-end visitors
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. L
Baker. Mrs. C. T. Haseman, Mrs. B. A.
Cober, Mrs. E. C. Gordon and Mrs.
Muckloy of this city spent Tues
day in Salem on a shopping tour.
Mrs. E. A. Baker and her brother
Frank Harris made a business trip
to Salem Tuesday. - .
The Mill City Woman's club
started their Red Cross drive Tues
day and are reported to be making
good headway.
Mrs. A. A. Holthousc and Mrs.
Eva Raines went to Salem Tues
day on business.
SILVERTON
Silverton, Or., Nov. 20. Sie
cial) Fred Dowe ot Alberta, Umi-
atla, has purchased the Fred David
30-acie iiirm on the f mining river
west ot Silverton. Mr. Dowe haa
moved to his new home.
The executive committee ot the
Silverton unl t ol the butnorun
Brotherhood has sent Invitations
to the 40 different organizations
at Silverton asking t'heni to send
a renresyntative to a general com'
mittee 'Which will meet December
i at the chamber of commerce
rooms for the purpose of laying
plana for the Christmas charity
work at Silverton. The Brother
hood is heading the work at Sil
verton,
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Tacoma, Wash., in Miss Emmon'e
car to spend the rest of this week
with a school friend.
The community sing was postpon
ed Tuesday night In order to pre
vent spread of diseases.
Mra. Barnes and Mrs. Bowe of
Dalas spent Teusday with Mrs.
A. Hamilton.
The basketball games to have
been played here tonight were
changed to Fails City.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Powell and
at a reunion at Mrs. Powell's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. JaBon Byera
of Independence, at which all the
children will be present.
Mrs. E. A. Stenson was a shop
per in Dallas today.
Mrs. Orvllle Price and children
havo gone to Portland to spend
a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Lucas.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watt of
Portland are visiting relatives ovor
tho holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall of Der-
ry, are looking for a location for
a chicken ranch close to his. work
at the depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Powell were
Salem culleis the first of the week. laud sons spent Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dempsey Kails City.
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Salem's Leading Department Store
BEGINNING TOMORROW!
A SPECIAL PURCHASE and SALE of
Ruffled Curtains
Every Pair New and First Quality!
Fancy Marq
Pair
For any room in the house.
These should interest the thrifty
housekeeper from . the angle of
beauty as well as thrift Ready to
put up with very little inconveni
ence. White net with two inch"
ruffled edges of old gold and old
blue voile picoted in black. Ruff
led tie backs to match.
uisette Ruffled Curtains
Pair
These are extremely, "easy" to
look upon very good quality and
an exceptional value at this price.
Both plain and fancy. Old or delft
blue and lavender, also yellow.
Ruffled tie backs to match.' Each
set in an individual box ready to
hancr.
Dotted Marquisette Ruffled Curtains
I Jills
Pair
Dotted marquisette with novel
ty picoted ruffled edge to match.
These come in plain solid colors
also. Rose and lavender. See
them tomorrow! The prices are
within the range of your purse.
The patterns are just what nre be
ing used in the east.
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