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1 PAGE TWO "I'HE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points : From the Richest and I Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents AT L Mt. Angel, Or., Nov. 27. St. Mary's church was the ectfte of a beautiful wedding on Wednesday morning when J. Forrest Sauvain, manager of the local cannery, was married to Miss Agues Van Hatten, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Van Hatten, Rov. Father Dominic per formed the ceromony. The bride wore a lovely gown of white eatin frock with a full length veil and carried a shower bouquet of white rosea and sweet peas. Her only attendant was her Bister, Miss Mary Van Hatten, who wore yellow georgette. Jordan Bauvain acted oa best man for his brother. Following the wedding a reception breakfast wua given at the Marion hotel to relatives and a few i ut tin ate friends. Mr. and Mi. Sau vain left afterward for California for a trip of several weeks. On Monday morning the stork visited the home of Mr. and Airs. Joseph Mickels and left an 8-pound boy. The annual bazaar Is la full swing in the auditorium of the school. A chicken dinner was served in the dining room in the basement to more than 600 people yesterday and supper in the even ing, vr Tbe affair will open again to night, tomorrow night and Sun day. A supper will b served on Saturday evening. Various fea tures to entertain the crowds are being held. Lindsay and Ransom McArthur are spending tho Thanksgiving holidays with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McArthur. Both are students In the University of urogon medical sciiooi in Portland Independence News ; Gervais News GcrvaiB, Or., Nov. 2G. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nutting and Mr. ami Mrs. JF. T. Cutsfortn bad as their guest on Friday Mr. Dolph Boycr of Woodburn and daughter, Mrs. L. M. Hngt-n of Seattle, Wn. They ure uncle and cousin of Airs. Nut ting and Cutaforlli. Mr. und Mrs. W. E. Lundy and four children of St. Helens arc spending a week at tho home ot Mrs. Lundy s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. 13. Stisoo. Miss Jim ma Wangcrln spent Bund tt y at tbe home of her pareuts in wooumirn. The "500" card club held their rogular meeting at the Musonic hall, Tuesday, November 24, with a vory good attendance. First prizes were won by Mies Kittiu Smith and Mrs. J. A. Fcrescbwofler und second prizes went to Harold Asplnwall and 1. w. Seely. Fol lowing card playing a very tasty lunch was served by a fow of the members and a Jolly good time r was had by ail present. W. B. Nutting had business in Portland on Monday. M. D. Hennlng, our Southern Pacific agent, attended a gather ing at Woodburn last Friday oven lug In honor of the retirement of George Miller, who has been an employe of the Southern Pacific company for the past 4 2 years. About CO friends and follow em ploy 03 of Mr. Miller woro present. Thoy also presented him with a fine radio set 8 a token of esteem in which he was held. A eumptu 0113 banquet was Prt of the even ing's program. Mr, Miller will . spend part of the winter visiting in Cahornla. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos Clark had buslueds at the capitol last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. August Nibler and Miss Sophia Nibler motored to Sil vcrton, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cutsforth and emnll daughter, Fayc, had business . In Woodburn, Tuesday. Erin a DcJardln. youngest daugh ter ot A. DsJardin, has been on the sick list the past few days. Mr. and Mra. Otto Schwab and chlldron, accompanied by a sister ot Mrs. Schwab, Miss Serena Man nlng motored to Portland, Mou- day evening, to visit with nnother sieter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. , Klingor, and also to sco Santa and his reindeers. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Cutsforth and children, Hex and Betty, visit od at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Loe Cutaforlli In Portland. Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Snyder spent last week-end In Portland ns a house guest ot her slater and family, Mr, and Mrs. 0. II. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Suseo nnd Miss Alice Susee, who have been In Hood Hivor picking nDiiles tho past few weeks, Just recently re turned homo and report the apple crop very good. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper were minday dinner guosts of Mr. nnu Mrs. Zeno Schwab of Aurora. In the afternoon they wont to the shooting match whero Mr. Harper won two turkeys nnd one itoosh. Mis. S. D. Manning and Miss JMimi manning were hostesses to a group of friends at their homo last Wednnrday evening. The numcr ouo shower glftg of Kdlth were shown nnd the remainder of the evening was spent In visiting, aft er which rcfrcnhmciiN were served by the hostessos. Those present were: MoHdames O. 'P. Wndsworth, O. W. Delay, H. H. Booster, 8. Stevens, W. B. Nutting, C. W. Cutsforth, W. H. Snvdcr, Sylvia Smith, M. D. Henning, Otto Schwab, F. T. Cutsforth, Lena. Perdue, A. DeJardin, and the Miss es Claire Colette, Estelle Maggini, rem wads worth, Alargaret De Jardin, and the hostesses, Mrs. S. I). Maning and Miss Edith Manning. Kenneth Coomlcr ot North How ell came over and got Mrs. C. A. Sawyer, Sunday, and they motored to Silverton and were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Saw yer's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sawyer. They all went to the shooting match In the after noon. Miss Anna Gold ado, who is work ing at St. Vincent's hospital, Port land, spent Sunday at the home of her uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goldade. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sanderson and two of their children, Pearl and Chester, loft recently for Eu reka, Cal., where thoy intend to upend the winter on account of Mr. Sanderson's health. Leslie Coby of McMinnvllIo spent Sunday at home with his family. F. A. Mangold and daughter. Miss Marie Mangold, motored to Salem last Sunday. Callers at the Wynn home Sun day wore Mra. Eva Potter and Mrs. C. E. Wilson of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. tsun Hawkins and daughters of Salem, Mrs. Ferry and the Miss es Ellen Vogt and Golda Fouls of Gervais. George Bower of Brooks, a for mer resident of Gervais, was call ing in town Tuesday. Those from here motoring to Mt. Angel Sunday to attend the foot ball game between Mt. Angel and Columbia university woro A. De Jardin and children, Miss Mur gurot, Lois, Lester, Stanley and Loland, Galen B. Tucker, William Bowley Jr., and Cleo Keppiugor of Snlem. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Byrd of Sn lem visited with friends here Sun day afternoon. Mis. A. M. Jones nnd children of Woodburn Bpent Monday at the parental Wynn home. 15 YEAR OLD BUY IS SENTENCED TO DEATH Pottsvillo, Pa., Nov. 27. (A. P.) William Cavalier, tho 15 yonr-old boy condemned to tho eloctrln chair for tho killing of his grandmother, ws notified Wed nosdny the supremo court had ro lused him a now trial. The boy showed no concern. Independence, Not. 27 Last Sunday morning two Independ ence Almrods, Mllo Brill of tho Modern barber shop and E. M, Jordan, the Service Shoe man, motored over to Elk City at the head of the Yaqulna bay. They reported a catclj of one seven pound salmon and twenty seven trout averaging one and one half pounds each. They used common nooks and salmon eggs for bait. Roy De Arinond ot Vale, Ore gon, who was called to the bed side of his mother here in her late sickness oxpects 'to return home the latter part of the week. "Suva Robinson Farm W. K. Webb of McMluuvillc has purchased the Hunt Robinson farm lh miles north of Independ ence, ne moved to his new home a few days ago and Is making some extensive improvements, preparatory to entoring the dairy ousiness on a large scale. Mrs. J, H. Young of Portland spent Thanksgiving with her Bis ter, Mrs, C. B. Zumwalt. Apples Sent To Chicaeo Mr. Aiken, of the Monmouth Produce company, was a visitor in the city last Wednesday. Tbe apples that Mr. Aiken bad on display at the corn show were sent to Chicago as a sample of the kind of fruit that is raised in the Willamette valley. J. A. Davis and family were guests last Sunday at tbe C. 0. Mitchell home in the Elkins dis trict. Invitations are out for the An ne Johnson and Lldia Bullis' dancing party at the Bullla home 3a fur day evening. Rev. Bates To Preach Rev. Arthur C. Bates, instruc tor in the Bible school at Eugene will preach at the.. Christian church next Sunday at tbe morn ing and evening sessions. A party was hold at the J. M. Pickens home Tuesday evening in honor ot the ICth birthday of their daughter Ruby.. Those pres ent were the Misses Ethel Burch, Boulah Wattenbarger, Galena SCOTTS MILLS Scotts Mills, Or.. Nov. 27. Laurabello Smith spent the week end with Wanda Ed hind at Lima Mills. Opal Lewis and Ralph Shllts spent Sunday here visiting at the J. M. Shilts homo. Earl Groshong and family snent Saturday evening witii H. A. Itlcckers and family. , itcv. and Mrs. ciarkson Hinshaw of Portland attended services bore Sunday and visited at tho Rev. W. E. Allen home. Miss Alctha Allen, who Is stay ng lu Portland, visited home i'o Ike Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hilton were Silverton vlistors Saturday even ing. II. A. R leek ere, J. N. Amundson. L. P. Smith and J. O. Dixon mo ored to Salem, Wednesday of last week, whero they worked on the booth for the corn show. We are proud to suy Scott Mills won sec ond place, Salem Heights taking first place. Mr. Merry, who has been HI. is reoprted to bo slowly jmproving. His daughter. Olive, who has been at Tacoma, is hero helping to care for him. O, W. Myers and fnmllv motored !o Snlem, Friday night, to attend the norn show. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hilton mnrtf. a biiHlnoss trin to Oreenn fMtv Tuesday, returning homo" Wednos-i riy evening. Kurre, Helen Knott, Helen Byers, and the Messers Gordon Hum 11 m Lee Barnum, Garland Wattenbar- gor, J 00 uentemann, John Foster, Everett Landers. Ervin Hnnkina Thomas Pickens and Palmer Starr Mrs. m. J. Bulloch of the clean Ing and pressing parlors is spend Ins the holidays with ber son and daughter and other relatives re siding in Portland. Edward Becker will spend the wcok end with Mrs. Becker's mother at West Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moyer and son spent Thanksgiving on a fish ing trip at Three Rivers. To Renair Hon HnnsA W. II. Walker has employed Tresper and Son, house moving contractors of Salem, to straight en his hop houses that wore blown from their foundations by the re cent storm. Thoy aro " now at work with a crew of men but It will take several days to complete the damage done. The interior decoration class un dor tho leadership ot Mrs. Hughes of Salem is meeting with great success. The class became so large that It was necessary to divide it into two sections, one class meets each Monday night and the other Tuesday morning in the front part of Thomas and Horton's store. The class is plan nlng to continue the home econo mics work by forming a club In sewing. Anyone wishing to take up the work may enter at any time. BEOADACRES Broadacres, Nov. 26 The wed ding of Miss Freda Goodrich and Rue Joseph Slowrey In Portland today (Wednesday) is of unusual interest to the many friends of the bride. Miss Goodrich was a former teacher at Broadacres. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Chandler of Portland and their daughter Phyl lis who attends the Oregon Uni versity were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Whitney. Charlton Bass was transacting business In Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howe and son drove to silverton Sunday aftef- noon and visited friends. Miss Phyllis Chandler and Mrs. A. C. Whitney attended the high school play "Adam and Evo'' in Woodburn Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Payne of Portland were guest b of Miss Clara Whitney Monday. Miss Whitney re turned to Portland with them to be their guest until after Thanksgiving. Getta Mae and Wlnton Hunt of Woodburn have returned home after a visit with their grandmoth er Mrs. Elizabeth .Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Turpin and chil dren of Wenatcheo, Wash., are vis iting at the home of Mr. Turpln's sister, Mrs. W. R. Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hunt and family attended the Mt. Angel Columbia University football game Saturday afternoon at Mt. Angel. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Shepherd of Toledo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morris Monday. Mrs. Susan Haley and Mrs. Far mer of MUwaukle and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon and daughter Susie from Sellwood were callers Sunday af ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Renfjord are entertaining old time friends from Lorainne, Wyo, A. J. Mulholland and R. S. Blew wore transacting business In Hub bard Wednesday morning. J. II. Friend was home from See how Itiitont and complete la your relief from all ruin with Dr.Scholl'Zlno-pada for Cornp. Tlie toothing-, healing medlcatioo Id them producea this magic rcoult. Safe.ontt tpllc. Removes the pressure and rubbing oftlght shoes the cause of corns. Cost but trille At all drug and shoe stores. m&chotfs Put one on the pain is gone vmmM mtrm OR. W. B. CnLDWELL AT THK AOS or 03 Your Laxative! Does It Replate for Weeks? To ir. W. B. Caldwell of Monti cello, 111., a practicing physfoinn for 47 yearn. It seemed erunl that so mnny constipated men, women. children, and particularly old folk, had to be kept constantly 'stirred ui" and half sick by tak ing cathartic pill, In blots, salt, calomel and nasty oils. White ho knew that connMpation wnn (ho cause of nearly all head aches, bi Ho tunes, indigestion and fttomnch misery, lie did not believe thnt n Mckenfns "puree" or "physic" every day of two wn necessary. 1 In Dr. Caldwell's Byrup Pen.In he discovered a laxative which regulates the bowels. A single dope will establish natural, healthy bowel movement for weeks at n time even for those chronically eonstipaU'd. pr, Caldwoli'a Syrup t'ops-n not only causes a pontie, easy bowel movement but, best of nil, it la often months before an other dosa la necessary. Uc sides, It is absolutely harmh, nnd so I'trasnnt that even n crowi, fever ish, bilious, sick child gladly takes Buy a larffe 60 cent bottlo at ;tny stum thai sells medicine and Just see for yourself. Dr.Caldweirr GIFTS THAT SATISFY Men's Wearables Thercs nothing like Furnishings that win such instant appreciation. And here's a selection that has the stamp of approval ironi both gilt buyer and recipient. Don't Forget Your Free Hal With every suit Purchased ' during our Pre-Holidav Sale ' Scotch Woolen Mills Store 426 State W. V. Emmons , "Use Our 12 Payment Plan" Salom to spend Thankagivlng with hli family. Mra. Elizabeth Havenden and and Mlas T. Havenden and Mr. and Mra, W. I MorrU were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and daughters in the White school district. A. J. Mulholland spent Thanks giving with the R. W. AfliHon fam ily near Fellers station. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whitney spent Thanksgiving day In Port land guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kinder. FALLS CITY Falis City, Or., Nov. 88. Charles Sample has purchased the old atore building on the south Bide of the river which was for merly occupied by the Brentner company and will begin tearing It down at once. Tbe lumber will be removod to Mr. Samples acreage a short distance from, town on tbe valsetz riad. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Uoborts and son, Charles, wore Sunday visitors at the Judy Uhoades homo. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weaver have a 12-pound sun, born Novemoer 24, at the A. U. Darting home. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Dodd of Toledo visited Monday and Tues day with Mr. Dodd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Dodd. A. F. Courier of Silverton was a Tuesday visitor in Falls City. His son. Ensign, returned to Silverton with him. Miss Irene Dodd. a nurse In the Salem hospital, Bpent Monday with her parents here. Mra. aKte u. Boyd is spending the Thangsklving vacation with her son and family in Portland. School was dismissed Wednes day evening until Mouday morn ing and many parties and other affairs will take place during this vacation. " Mr. and Mrs. Arch Montgomery and small daughter of Dallas were in Falls City, Sunday, visiting rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhoades are spending Thanksgiving In West Salem at the borne of Mrs. Rhoades parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Good- speed. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyd of Har low town, Montana, are visiting at the Royal Boyd home this week. They Intend to make Oregon their noma and will live at Valsetz. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allen of Toledo are visiting Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glaze. Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway Buell have a son, born November 14. at the home of Mis. Buell's parents in Monmouth. The ladies class of the Christian church Bible school entertained tho men's class with a party where many original games played after which an oyster supper was much enjoyed by the brothers and Bis ters. . , - Chemawa Defeats Normal Oregon Normal School, Mon mouth, Nov. 27. The last game ot me normal nine ended in de feat Tuesday when Chemawa took tho game, played on the Chemawa field with a score of 26-0. 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