SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925
PAGE TWO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special . Correspondents
COACH SELECTED
Eugene, Ore,, Nov, 28. Denial
that a football conch for next year
ixaa boon signed for the University
of Oregon waa mae here Friday
by John F. BovqiU, dean of the
icfaoot of physical education and
Dr. H. C. Howe, of the English de
partment. Dr. Howe la a member
of tho athletic committee of the
university.
"Nibs" Price, mentioned In a
dispatch from Walla Walla, as the
probable now mentor, Is being con
sidered, among others, they said,
A new coach Is to be selected, they
declared, but the matter has not
been definitely settled.
Both men expressed the opinion
that the announcement of Virglt
Earl, athletic director of the uni
versity, in Seattle yesterday, was
p'emnlure. - '
Turner News . '
MILL CITY .
Mill City, Or., Nov. 25. Tho
Evans Una. sawmill, located ut
Uoocli, about three miles west of
Mill City, has closed down for the
preBcnt, until other arrangements
can bo made to got logs to the
mill.
Harry Mason, tle 14-year-old
son of Mr. cud Mrs. Perry Mason,
who has been uufefriug with
crippled leg or a number o yours,
the alter enect or immune paraly
sis, was recently taken to the
Shrine hospital at Portland and
was operated on Saturday morning
in an effort to straighten tho limb
out.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Basaett, located about oue-fourUi
mile east of the Rock creek bridge
between Mill City and Gates, was
destroyed by lire unday morning.
The family loft about 10 o'clock
for tho- turkey short, und upon
their return about 40 minutes lut
cr, found tho entire building In
flumos and the roof, caved In. They
saved absolutely nothing. The
origin ot the lira Is unknown. The
building was uratcicully new, It
being a very pretty log bungalow.
Small insurnnco wns carried on
the bouse and l0 household gooda.
One of the most successful tur
key shoots ever held in this sec
tion woo pulled off Sunday under
the auspices of Hurry Patton und
Stone Wells, the day being perlect
and a largo crowd In attendance
from nil over the Suutmm valley.
It is the intention ot Putton to
hold another shoot some time be
fore Christmas.
Turaery.Or., Nov. 28. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Watson returned
Thursday from a few days' visit in
Portland.
13. C. Baker waft, a Salem visitor
Thursday at the hiSnie of his old
friend Jim Heddon. ""v
I. E. Putnam was a SaNjui.ylel-
.or Friday.
H. W. Smith was home for the
week-end from Portlund, where bo
is serving on the grand Jury.
Tho basketball game between
the training school and Turner
high school, Friday night, result
ed In a score ot 10 to 11 In favor
of the Btuto school.
Dr. J. W. Uunsom had his radio
installed lust Friday and listened
in on tno Hoot Owls at Portland.
The silver tea given by the la
dies of the Methodist church last
week was well attended.
G. Alexander and F. P. Rowley
attended a lecture at the Evangel
ical church in Salem, Saturday
night, delivered by Guy Fitch
Phelps.
Uuy Baker, wife and son, spent
Sunday wii-h his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Buker, of the Baker
hotel.
E. C. Baker and son, Ray, were
visitors in Mill City, Sunday.
Uncle George Burnett of Browns
ville spent the week-end with his
sister, Mrs. S. H. 13a Her.
Mrs. C. Bones was the dinner
guest ot Mrs. L. J. Rowley, Sun
day.
Harold Ransom and wife spent
Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. 3, W.
Uunsom.
A. h. Bones has purchased the
Snm Fulton property and Is mov
ing the house occupied by bis
mother onto it.
John Chaves spent the week-end
at home.
A spocial program is being pre
pared for the grange the first
matins in December.
Mra. Ball, ot the West Staytou
(llBlricti Bpont Sunday with her
sons in Tumor.
Dr. 0. L. Asher of Dayton, Ohio,
was hero last week nnd has decid
ed to locate here and has leased
the C. M. Miller property. He will
move here and be ready for prac
tice about December l.
Edward Nipple and Glenn Titus
took first prize tor bdya la tneir
respective classes at the baby show
at Aumsville, Friday. Eacn re
ceived a nice sweater as a prize.
G. A. G. Moore and wile and
George Moore and family visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore In
Mill City, Sunday.
Jim Given was home for the
week-end from Mill City, where he
is employed in the Hammond Lum
ber company s plant.
Porter and Clymor this week
shingled the south half of the
root on the postoffice building.
Rev. C. W. Fog ue and family
West Salem
LIVESLEY
Livosley, Nov. 27. Tho pupils
nnd tenchers of the Livesley
school sont special invitations to
all the patrons of the school to
attend the Thanksnlving exercis
es given by them Wednesday af
ternoon which, by the combined
efforts ot the teachers and pupils
was a real success. The progrnm
was an follows: Recitation, Hello,
Mr. Turkey, by John Burden;
song, Thanksgiving Song, by the
whole school; recltntion, An Old
Time Thnnksgivlng, Jy Merle
Sliorey; dialogue, The Flag Sa
lute, by the primary room; reci
tation, Tho Puritan Maid, by
Yvonna Zimmerman; rending.
The Proud Turkey, by George
Rucker recitation, -The Thanks
giving spirit, by John Davis; dia
logue, Tim Story of the Pilgrims,
hy Miss Franks' room; recitation.
The One Drawback, by Janlco
Higglns; recitation, Thanksgiv
ing, by Vernon Lefly; rocitntion,
The Bettor Way, by Marlon Sho
roy; motion song, The Story of
the Pumpkin Pie, by the primary
room.
Mifis Esther Long, who Is at
tending normal school at Mpn
tnoutu this winter, and nlso our
former primary teacher, visited at
the school and through the com
munity Wednesday afternoon on
her way home nt "Woodburn
where she Is to spend her Thanks
giving holUlnys.
J. P. Brcesler is romlngling his
house,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ilell nnd fam
ily at Snlcm spent Thanksgiving
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. II.
B. Carpenter.
Ed Clymor, Mrs. L. F. Clymcv
and Janice Higglns spent the
Thanksgiving holidnys at tho
homo of Mrs. Clymer's sister, Mrs.
Phillip Gilliam at Hoseburg.
Mrs. Alice Coolldgo attended
the free cooking demonstrations
given, by the Capital Journal at
Uio armory this week.
New York. Chnmp.-iffna fifty
years old Is In a corncratono on
Broadway that Is to be opened dur
ing rnzlnff operations.
SILVERTON
Silverton, rO.. Nov. 28. -(Spe
cial.) Through the efforts of the
Silverton Gun club, the Oregon
Htute game commission will bring
to bilvorlou on Thursday, Decent
bor 2, moving pictures o the wild
animal life of Oregon, to be shown
at the Gem theater in two free
shows In the afternoon and once
with the regular second show in
the evening. F. C. St oil ma her
will accompany the picture, ex
plaining aim giving a snort talk
on wild life in Oregon.
Funeral services were held Fri
day afternoon for Mrs. Nau Caven-
dcr at the Jack & Kit man parlors.
Aire, Cuvondor died November 24
at the homo ot her duughter, Mrs.
Forest U. Davis ut Albuiiy. Both
Mrs. Cu vender nnd the Davlses at
one time muds their home at Sil
verton.
A movement Is under foot at
Silverton at which a change is to
be made in Vic's pavilion. Instead
of a dance hall, the room is to be
worked over into a physical edu
cation room. Showers are to bo
built and a heating plant installed
A boxing and wrestling mat will
be maintained, the framework of
which can be removed when tho
entire floor is needed. It is also
planned to have a woman attend
ant who wilt give physical educa
tlon for women on dates to bo de
termined.
InvEUitions aro out for the onen
ing of the Silverton Hills Com
munity Service club. The open
lug la on Decemhor 4.
A night school for Americaniza
tion has boon authorized by the
school hoard nt tho high echooi
auditorium. Twelve pupils are en
roled. It. E. Guctz, superintend
cut of schools, Is Instructor. The
worn is preparatory for citizen-
snip.
BROADACRES
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Armstrong
Jr., and daughter of Salom wero
guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. b Wolfo
tho early past of the week.
A. J. Hagon has leased his far:
of 79 acres to Brown Bros, nnd
with his family moved to Tllla
monk.
Mrs. M. A. Overland and son
A. Overland were guosta of Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. C. Overland at Ever
green Station Wednesday.
Ben Herman has complotcd hie
new hoiiBO In Wtsonoros. J. II.
Smith builder.
Ed Miller Is planting sovon acres
,n strawberries and has quite
force nt work.
Fred Howe has purchased
homo In Wiseacres, from Mays and
Carver of Donald. He hns built
a garage and made other improvo
men is.
EIKER'S
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FORDS
PRICED RIGHT
THE BLUE FRONT,
.Liberty and Ferry
Phone
121
7
were Salem visitors Monday.
Mr. Hadley, who is living in the
C. M. Miller house, was reported
to be quite 111 Tuesday.
Harley Frey and J. M. Watson
were Salem visitors Monday.
Loren Porter was recently mar
ried to a Portland girl. Mr. Por
ter grew up In this section and 1a
well known around Turner. He Is
employed as chauffeur tor J, V.
Beach of Portland.
Mrs. George Given and son,
James, and Harold Brlggs were In
Salem on business Monday.
At the baby show at Aumsville.
Friday, two Turner tots took
prizes. They were the daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hobson and
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Pogue.
Mrs. C. Bones viisted a tew days
with a daughter in Salem this
week.
Traffic was closed on Third
street Tuesday, while Bones Bros.
were moving their house onto
their lots recently, purchased from
Airs. Sam Fulton.
West Salem. Or., Nov. 28. Mr
;md Mrs. G. E. Tandy ot Si a?.
street wore hosts at an attractive
riiunksgiviug dinner given in
honor of the doparture of the for
mer's brother. R. D. Tandy, wife
and daughter, Blancho, of Livings
ton, Mont, and of his uncle,
Charles Tandy, ofBucus, Minn., to
he following guests: T. G. Harris,
Kleanor Uetcboll, Frances Chance,
Mr. and Mrs. McDerby and son.
Willis, Mrs. Blanche Crow and
daughters, Laura, Murgurot and
Susie. Francis Crow and Dorothy
Brimmer were v Us tors during the
afternoon and evening. The hon
ored guests havo been visiting rel
atives In this vicinity for several
weeks. They have left tor their
homes, making the trip by auto
mobile.
The banquet ana entertainment
given by the Ladies Aid was quite
a euccoss, both socially and finan
cially. A large crowd attended
and a very good time wus enjoyed
by all.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gosscr wero
hosts at a delightful and enjoy
able Thanksgiving dinner oi
Thursday at their home on King-
wood avenue. - Covers were laid
tor Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wells and
children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smalley
uid children, Mr. and Mrs, T. C.
(Josser, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goseer
ana children, Eugene and Clarence
uossor and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Uosser and children, Helen, Wins
ton and Jack Junior.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis were
Thanksgiving guests at tho lattcr's
daughter, Mrs. U oldie Edwards, ot
Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Watts had as
their guests during the weekend,
Albert and Arthur Roberts
Portland.
The Thanksgiving service held
in the local church was In charge
of Rev. Ward, minister of the First
Congregational church ot Salem.
A very helpful message was en
joyed by those present.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Boatright
were charming hosts Thursday
when they entertained at Thanks
giving dinner In their home the
following guests: Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Boatright and children of
Portland and Lillian Boatright of
baiem.
Gladys Clark of Dundee Is spend
ing several days with her mother,
Lulu Clark.
Mrs. Robert Clark and daugh
ter, Mildred, of South Salem wero
dinner guests on Friday at tho
home ot Mrs. John Thomas
Fr-int streot.
Tho pews for tho auditorium are
ordered and aB soon as they aro
rady the main auditorium will be
ready to use.
Mr. Kaminiskl of DeLake was
a business caller in town recently.
- Mm. Mury Billings and dmtgh
tcr, Lottie McAdams, entertained
as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr
und Mrs. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Clark, Mary White and Will
iam Me Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamby nnd
daughter, Dorris, wore Thanksgiv
ing guests nt the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Weathers of Salem.
Tho public school children ore
Falls City News
Falls City, Or., Nov. 28. The in- club are enjoying tho hospitality
enjoying several days Thanksgiv
ing vucauon.
Mrs. Brock spent Thanksgiving
day in Dayton as a guest of her
brother, Andrew Nicolas, and wife.
Quite a few folks from town at
tended the football game between
the Salem high school and Frank
lin high school ot Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. U A. Swigart were
hosts at an attractive Thanksgiv
ing dinner to the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips, Mr.
and Mrs. eKtterman, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Swigart nnd children and
Charles Swigart.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Rae ot Klugwood avenue s son,
November 25.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt enter
tained as their Thanksgiving
guests, Mrs. Dewey Wallace and
Mrs. Edward Becken and daugh
ter, Vena.
Mrs. Caasle Shields, who has
been confined to her bed with
broken hip Is Hot gaining in
strength very fast. She has Mrs.
Head as a nurse now.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Watts and
children were Thanksgiving guests
at the home of Clara Courier of
Molalla.
Mrs. Shutt of Medford, who has
been the guest at the home of Mr
ami Mrs. Bales, has returned home.
The work on the' new wator
well is completed and 20 feet ot
water has been pumped Into it.
The Ludles Aid of tho Methodist
church will hold, an apron and
cooked food sale In Salem, Decem
ber &. Later notice will be pub
lished later. . t .
Frank Lamb is moving Into the
Charles Robertson residence on
Front street. Will Fredrickson
has moved from the Em mitt Dick
son property into the house va
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Lamb and
family.
Thos ailing In town are Wilfred
Thomas and Mrs. Shields.
fan son ot Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl
Coulter, who died at Marshtield,
Wednesday, November 24, ot pneu
monia, was buried at tho Fa Liu
City cemetery Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. W. O. Webber is here from
Tillamook looking after her busi
ness Interests.
Mr, and Mis. Claude Glle, who
reside at Anacortes, Waah,, have
a son, born November 24. Mrs.
Uile will be remembered as Laura
Shepard, a former Falls City girl,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of
Portland spent Thanksgiving' with
tbeir son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
und Mrs. H, M. Smtih.
Mrs. Everett JVack and little
daughter, Elinor, of Portland are
visiting at the Frank Mack home.
Everett Mack comes from Portland
today and on Sunday the family
dinner will be held
The basketball game held here
Wednesday was a double header
with HtckreaU and both games
wore won by the Falls City teams,
The score of the girls' game was
67 to 42, and the score of the
boys'. 3 3 to 11. The next game
win be wiih Perry dole.
The Dnrent-toaenei association
will hold its next meeting Monday
evening, November. 30. This meet
ing Is where the men serve the
"eats on uccount of losing in the
membership drive and all the la
dles are especially resuested to be
present, for the men are planning
an elaborate menu,
Mr. and Mis. Harry Demnsev of
Rickveall spent Thanksgiving at
tne nome ot Mr. and Mrs. Aurland.
The members of the Good Will
of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Richardson
at Riverside park toniht, who are
elvins an old fashioned pariy. ior
all the club members aua inmr
famuieB.
Cecil and Cat-f Sunstrom of Cul
ver. Or., and Paul Bryant ot Cor-
vallis are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Moyer during tne
Thanksgiving vacation.
The dance given in Victory hall
Thursday evening by an orchestra
from Salem was well attended. A
great many ot the couples came
O, J. Olson has purchased a new
Essox orach.
M. A. Pugh is vialtlng relatives
In Portland,
The Art club met Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. George
Lowe. The rooms were beautifully
decorated with chrysanthemums
and Oregon grape. As It was
Thanksgiving time their sewing
was laid aside and a menu waa
pjlanned for the hostess and it was
read i th ole and caused much
merriment. The table decoration
wss a centerpiece of rosebuds pick
ed from Mrs. Lowe's gardens. Re
freshments consisting of cramouie,
salted wafers, coffee and hard can-
ilv was served by the hostess to ine
following momoers. Aiesuauiw
Elenor Butler, Raymond Orlswell,
H. M. Smith, M. A. Pugh, F. E,
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Snokano. Wn Nov. 28. (A. P.l
Snow that began tailing at noon
loaay was continuing steadily
this aUernoon. It was the first
snow of the season here except for
a light fall earlier that melted
quickly.
Wenatchee, Wash., Nov. 28.
Snow began falling here this fore
noon with indications that it
would last all day. It is the sec
ond snowfall ot the season.
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Private Consultation Rooms
Perhaps you have many times wished you could have
some private place where you could discuss important
matters with your associates, members of your firm or
members of your family.
Such a place will be provided when the alterations are
completed here at the Uhifed States National. In ad
dition nnd in connection with the safe deposit boxes
there will be five private booths wherein you may ex
amine your valuable papers without being disturbed.
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Salem. Oregory
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How can any maker
add more than 100
improvements to a
product already un
matched in perform
ance, appearance and
value and at tfa'e
same time lower
prices $70 to $350?
That is the question which is bringing motor car
buyers everywhere flocking to Oakland salesrooms.
That is the question which puzzles them more and
more after they see and drive this car.
The answer is, Oakland and General Motors deter
mined to lift the New Oakland Six to unexampled
heights of value and dedicated all their resources to
this purpose, knowing that the reward would equal
the achievement.
Now, with Oakland sales mounting week after week
to new high levels, it is competition that asks "How
can Oakland do it?"
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High Street at Trade
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PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
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Think of Itl A coh when too eno
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