Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 27, 1925, Image 2

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"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
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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
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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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(Castoria is especially prepared
to relieve Infants in arms and
.Children all ages of Constipa
tion Flnhtlpnrw iWinrl Ovlic
and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by
regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation o
Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
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Absolutely Harmless-No Opiates. .Physician everywhere recommend it.
Hutcheon Paint Store
Artists Materials and Supplies
Canvas
Tube Colors
Brushes
Pastel Crayons
Paint Outfits
Jesso
Angus Clay
Bronzes -Plaques
Candlesticks
Class in Jesso Work Saturday Afternoon 2 o'clock '
Phone 594 . 154 S. Cora'l St.
Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store
lb menwhb make a hobby of pipes
Old peace-pipes, church-wardens,'
hookahs and briars make the
finest sort of hobby . . . But don't
let it run away with you. Spend
all the time and money you can
afford on tobacco tricks but stay
o2 the trick tobaccos . . . Don't
forget, that what you get out of
any . pipe depends on what you
put in it . . . And none of your
trick experiments will go entirely
sour if your pipe's always packed
with sweet, spicy, mellow Granger.
If ever a tobacco was "made
for pipes" it's Granger
Fine, ripe old Biirley, mellowed by
Wellraan's famous 1S70 method. And
specially cut for pipes (rough cut) to
bum slow and smoke cool and sweet
that's Grander, It's pipe tobacco from
start to fiuisht
ist, m
Packed in heavy foil
instead of tins-hence 10
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Ll di IT & Mtsu Tobacco Co.
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