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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925 PAGE TWO CHE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON News of Nearby Valley Points By Ca pital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State SEAT OFFICERS AT FALLS CITY Falls City, Dec. 29 Joint Instal lation ceremonies will be lild hero Tuesday evening when the Falls City Masonic and Eastern Star lodges install their .new officers for 1926. Roy McDonald and I. C. Mehling installed J.ucklmute A. P. & A. M. No. 160 officers. Raymond Creswell, worshipful master; Gor don Treat, senior warden; R. Van Pen Bosch, junior warden; M. L. Thompson, treasurer; 1. B. Watt, secretary; Simon Christiansen, senior deacon; H. 8. Zimmerman, Junior deacon; Richard Van Den BobcIi, Jr., senior steward; Wen worth Van Den Boach, junior stew ard; The other officers were not installed at this time. Mrs. Mnud Brown installed the new officers of Rhododendron Chapter 152, O. E. S., Mrs. Anna Merhllngr, worthy mutron; Roy Mc Donald, worthy patron; Mrs. Aba Kail W. Watt, associate matron; Mrs. Loretta Store, treasurer, Mrs. Maude Brown, secretary; Miss B. Graham, conductress; Mrs. Eythol McDonald, associate conductress; Mrs. Dora Glaze, chaplain, Mrs. Allco Clrluwold, tnarshnll, Mrs. Eva Toal,' Adah, Mrs. Llz.io Treat, Ruth; Mrs. Mary Adams, Esther, Mrs. Florence Grant, Martha; Mrs, Emily Creswell, Electa; Mrs. Mary A. Pugh, warden; A. L. McDonald, sentinel. The past worthy matron worthy patron I. C. Morhlhiff, were each presented with a past offic ers Jewel, the now matron and pa tron presented them In behalf of tho lodge. The? past worthy mu tron and secretary, Mrs. Emily Creswell were each presented with bcnutlful bouquets of pink carna tions in behalf of their faithful . work in the past. Wetenworth Van Den Bosch sang a very beau tiful solo, Mies Mabel Teal -was his accompanist. Refreshments were served In the banquet room. Roy McDonald was tonstmaster for the occnslon. STAGE DRIVER FORGES PASSENGERS TO LEAVE Woodliurn. Or.. Uec. 29. Be- canso they happened to glvo a stae driver on one oE uno jori-land-Salcm BtoKca a nans. Mr. and Mrs. William Warren, Btndcuta at "Willamette uiiivorally, were until roseued by a pausing motor ist. Tim alui;e driver discovered that he had more passengers than seula and evidently arrived at the con clusion that cosh customers wore bettor than thoao whose transpor tation brought no money Into the cotters ot the company. At any rnto ho compellod Mr. and Mrs. Wnrrnn to leave the stage and wait (or tho one following which was duo an hour lotcr. Mr. warren who is a Salen newspaperman, was due in Salem (or the chamber ol' conwncrco luncheon and would have misBcd the attair It It wore int for the motorist, BIG SPIDER FOUND IN WOODBURN FRUIT Wnudbitrn. Or.. Deo. 29. rpi.,..,.,l. ,-1.,1-lra nt I III. Hlisick UTO' eery storo had relieved a hunch of bananas ot practically all the fruit l i tin unit f?w duva. a fairly la'rgc tarantula CBcnDed notice, until Monday nftornoon. When one of nl liinnl ,! 111 titlin lowll the bunch ot bananas and to re place it with n now uuucu, uiu large spider fell to tho fluor but n.,.ii ,irn.l Tha ii.1,1 wemner evidently chilled tho iusect und It was not very lively. ine larnu tual was placed In a tin box with a glass cover and pl&rud beneath u stove to maw it out. SERIOUS ARGUMENT HELD NEAR WQODBURN Woodhurn. Or., Dae. 29. Dis pute over some question brouKhl Frank Dcvnult and I'uul Kosa to blows on the Ma honey nuicH near here with the result that Hosa ap parently t;ot tlio worst of Ihe argu ment. Hosa w(is In Wood born. Mondny, to .receive surgical can end exhibited a badly bruised head. GUILT IS ADMITTED IN WQODBURN COURT Woodburn, Or., Dec. 29. Uoyd McKay whs fined f50 for noses siun ot Intoxicating liquor when he appeared before O. H. Heche, city recorder, Monday -afternoon. McKay, who lives it of Wood burn, whs arrested after n (inner Saturday nljrbt by AHie Knst. city marshal, who found two pin bct- ILn In ll,.i:uv a rnC'inuliin MW-.V did not slnnd trial but entered n pica of guilty. CARD PARTY MUCH ENJOYED St. raul. Or., Dot. V9. The lo cal altar society cave a imrcrtiil card party in the town hnll on December 20. Hij-.h hmors wen won by Airs. Chnrles M'tliin and J Javrrence. Tlie door prize went to flirt. J). u Van De Welle. Thin wa ono of a series of card purtir which will be given during tlx winter. . Entertain House Quest Woodburn, Dec. 29 Joseph L. Ferris of Portland wns a Sunday botiaf pnest at the Vincent home here. Old McAllister Flouring Mill, Pioneer Landmark At Pratum Burned Monday The old McAllister flouring ralU near Pratum, one ol the historic landmarks of Marlon county, was detsroyed by fire yesterday after noon. The buildings burned were, the mill, a warehouse and a gran-; ary, which wore partially covered by Insurance. The financial loss is placed by about 925,000. It is believed the fire Btarted from an overheated bearing. YV. B. McAllister, pioneer owner ot the mill, had a narrow escape with his life in making his escape from the burning building. When the fire started he was on tuo third floor and for some time was not aware that he mill was on fire. Ho wont down the 'stairs to the eccond floor which he found a mass of flames. With difficulty he renched the first floor where he tripped on a board and was thrown downward into tho base FIND SWEDISH E London, Doc. 9. (A. P.) British society is again speculat ing as to whether a bride has fin ally been found for tho Prince of W ales. The speculation follows an an nouncement that Princeos AiLrid, niece of the king of Sweden, who le immensely popular with King George and Queen Mury, is to be a guest at Buckingham palace us soon ns the poriod of court mourn ing for Dowager Queen Alexandra ends. Aslrld, who In 20. Is one of the prettiest younger members of Eur- op?in royalty. She has an attrac tive personality. Is a splendid tiaucer. la roiid nf octintry life and sports and la well versed In domes tic science. She Is a daughter of Prince Charles r.nd Princess Ingeborjr and a niece, on her mothers side, of the inte uowagcr yueen Alexandra. SI. PAUL PEOPLE St. Paul, Or., Dec. 29. Many soiiBOlid daushtors and other rela tives of St.- Paul families who make their homes in other parts of the stnto are spending' tho Christ mas holidays hero. iJcrt (Joodlna. a student at tho University of Ore- Bon in uugene, Is visiting his par ents here. Miss (leraldino Kirk, a teacher In Portland, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk. Miss Irene Morton and Miss won a Davidson, nurses nt St. Vln cents hospital, spent Christmas tiny here. Olliora homo for the holidays aro Catherine and Agnes Van Do Wolle, Fiances Von De Welle, Arthur Connor, Clement van Do Wolle, Arthur Connor, Clement Van De Welle, Herman Waltz and Miss Heta Gooding. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Connor spent Christmas In Portland with Mr. Connor's parents. Mldulglit mass was Bofemnlzcd at St. Paul church on Christmas morning-. Special music wns given by tlio cbueh choir under the di rection or airs, u. A. Coleman. DRUG STORES CLOSE EARLY AT WOODBURN Woodburn, Or., Dec. 29. Drug gists, by crninK'ti consent, will re main open until 8 o'clock nt night instead of tho citstomnrv 9 o'clock hour. Tho change went Into of feet last night. During the summer months tlio stores remain open un:il late In order to aeconimodato tlio berry jm-uera nnu loitr'sls but nttcr tin Christmas shopping has been com i en, u was . tleeuiccl to close earlier. Tho stores will remain open until K o'clock until tho be ginning of the berry picking In tin spring. Saturday night tho store, will keen open until 9 n'rln.-k. The two stores are Kvenden & ungues .1 n,l Sloorea ft liecre. ALBANY HAS COLDEST NIGHT Albany, Or.. Dee. 29. Tilts sec tion of the Wlllatnetto valley this morning otpel leni.ed the coldest iveallier of Ihe yenr. The offtelni thermometer egislered 2fi degrees anovo zero, thel owest point touch ed In 1925. W00DTJURN COUNCIL RESTS vwioiihiirii. Dee. 2!). iiocmwe Micro are five Tuesdays In Decern her. the rllv rmittcli will llieet tOUlL'llt. Thn cni,nil mfl ine nrst anil third Tuesday night. ot each month. Mayor W. II Hroyles has recovered from a re cent intiirv in lit., ,v. n,i ,,-m i.. on hand to preside nt the ncx wsolon ot tlio council. FIREMEN STILt ABSENT VloodliiNo, Dee. 2!. Inaliilily 10 oniain a quorum or his volun teer firemen Inst night caused D 1). .Inckscn. fire chief, to again postpone any action locking to ward the' equipping of the truck with speclil high speed g.-nrs. i.oif:K Mc.irriNfj rosTroxr.D Hmmhl, !pc. 59 The regular regular merlin of Venus Auxiliary O. R. S. will not be held on Tue day, but has been postponed one week on nceount nf the holiday avmon being so nuy fo- mont of th member. It will meet with Mrs. J. P. Feller on Jan. 6. ment, a tall of about 10 feet. He was liters. Injurod, however, and although the basement was seetn ing with fire Mr, McAllister man aged to make his way to a door. The mlU was built on the Cap tain English mill site. This Is the place whore Captuln English, In the early '60's, orocted a flour and sawmill, both ot which were de stroyed by lire, in the year iy, Hurdon McAllister, father ot the present owner, rebuilt the mills. They also were destroyed by fire. The structure destroyed yeetorday was built In 18J5. The capacity was 60 barrels a day. Tho county bridge over the Pud ding rivor near the mill was thtreatened by the fire for a timo. This waB avoided by the arrival ot a pumper from the Salem tire de partment. Che maw a, Dec. 29 The sopho more boys and girls won over the Juniors in the intor-clasa meet held yesterday afternoon In the school gymnasium, by a score of 36 to 16. The sophomores completely outclassed the juniors and wore never in roal danger ot being headed. Tbe juniors won one of the box- I ing matches, wrestling and the tug-of-war. Clifford McLoud of : the juniors and Turrantfe Booth of the sophomores went to a draw In tho other boxing match, The sophomores won the barrel boxing contest, rope climbing event, one wrestling match and tho basketball game. The sophomore giitis won from the junior girls In this event, nine girls wore on each side. Charles Moon and Alfred Col grovo of the juniors won over William Johnson and Ellas Hoa Idns of the sophomores in the bat tle royal. Lylnh Crofoot and Alfred Kipp tho sophomores won over Mabcfl Dcsnutcl and Lillian Marian ot the juniors in the potato race. The sophomore boys won over tho juniors in the basketball game by a scoro of 13 to 9 The girls of the sophomore class won over the Juniors in an extra period game, 8 to 6. CHURCH SOCIETIES AT FALLS CITY ENTERTAIN Palls City, Dec. 20 The Ep worth leugue society of the Meth odist Enifirnnnl rhnrli i, tHi-no- a chop suey entertainment -tonight from five to eight o'clock. i ne cnristian En Jeovor so ciety ot tho Christian church arc 1101(1 illE nn old fnuMnnrwl anlirwl Thursday evening and aro invit ing an i no youug people of the community to como dressed as school children, and brlncr vmir lunch. School takes up at 8 o 'clock". UNDEFEATED INDIANS GET FOOTBALL LETTERS Chemawa, Or., Dec. 29. Twolvo membora of tho undefeated Che mawa football elovon recolvcU lot- tors Saturday. The Indians wout through thoir football season without defeat. They had one tie nnmo, that with the fust Coluni1 bia university of Portland. Tho locals won over tho Salem high school, Tho Dalit. Benson Tech, Pacific rollego, Monmouth normal, Bachelors club of Port land and several other hard teams. Those receiving letters Saturday were: Charles Oeorge, Ole Slrom, Uny Pcratrovich, Sm1.hi Thomas Peter Hassinussen, Paul Ketn, lit'KHUM PePoo, .hu'oh Atkins, Co qitlllo Thompson, Solomon Floury lock Abraham and William John son. AMITY DOYS WIN FROM CARLTON HIGH..32 TO 23 Amty, Or., Dec. 29. The Amltv high si- iool boys iNuOuithaH team donated the Carlton buys 32 to 2;i in a fii'.mo pbyod her- last Wed nesday evening. Tho Carlton girls won from th Amity girls 24 to 7. HOMI-: I-Olt JIUMDAYS Fall City. Ore, IVc. 2y The I'hrltjMn.u holidays nre more ltkp homo-coming d:iys, its all tho nor mal, unlver.-dty college etudentf are home, ns well ns all the young folks who nre teaching elsewhere, and children with their families make special effort to come home at Christmas time. 1 III I) TINM It Sl UIOSl V li t, liutiahl. Dec. 23 Fred Tinner, who reside In Wiaonorea, about two miles from here, h.u been spr- loutly III the past week. On Sun day afternoon he wa taken to the hospital In Oregon CUy. Mr. Tin ner U well known In thb city, hav tug many friend liere. Chicago Women who display their liquor Indiscriminately New Year's eve are llnblo to nrrest just like men. The warning come from prohibition headquarters. Tnmpa. Fla. Red Orange fiRht? Not for $10,000. He has scorned that much to take part In a 10 round hunt. N.ir tx-mil.1 lie engage In a bull, tight. T TO T Chemawa, Or., Dec. 29. The Glioma wa Indians atfd the Lewie und Clark high school quintet of Spokane will clash on the Chema wa floor this eevning in what 1b expected to be the hardest fought cume of the season for both teams, Tho Spokane team is coming to Chemawa with a formidable repu tation and tho locals aro in hoped of trimming the Yisiting team. The Lewis and Clark five played the Franklin high school of Port land Inst night, winning from them by a score ot 27 to 6. The Indians won over Franklin last Saturday evening by a Bcore of 32 to 23. This will make the Indians got In and fight to get a victory, which they are in hopes ot doing, making efforts to rival their foot ball team's record, that ot going through the season without a de feat. Two field baskets and one con verted foul were all that the Franklin five could register dur lug the game while the Lewie and Clark, aCtor some difficulty in the ttrat half, scored almost at will. Coach Qulnty Hunter had his proteges resort to the nercentai system of play during the entire game. This prevented the Quakers from get) ting their offense started. The locals have one ot the best defensive teams yet and are no ul ouches at the offense so the game promises to be replete with thrills. Lewis and Clurk played Benson Tech last Saturday, winning by a ono point margin, 22 to 21. Tuey rested over bunuay in Portland, Tho game tonight will be the final game of the visitors' Christmas barnstorming trip. The visitors, in charge of Conch Hun tor, will arrive some time t.h.3 afternoon from Portland. They lost to Walla Walla before coming to Portland by a score of 22 to 17 The visiting squad of eight men Includes four lettcrmen from las! year and one player with previous experience. Loveaux, Nelson and Buck, guards, Miller, forward, and Campbell, center, are the experi enced players. The other men making the trip are McNeil and O'Dell, forwards, and Kuhn. cen ter. Lewis and Clark has won the Spokane cily championship from tho North Central five for lbs last two years and the right to com pete in the state tournament held In Seattle. Last year Hunter's team was disqualified in the semi finals, losing to Yakima, winners of the state title, by a one point margin. Tho game tonight wUI start at 7 o'clock. Al Maeon will officiate. AUTO ACCIDENTS NEAR ST. PAUL NOT SERIOUS St. Paul, Or., Dec. 29. Two auto acidents which have, occurn-d near St. Paul within if.o last few days have ended fortunatoly for tho people concerned. On Sunday, Rdwurd Davidson's new Ford col lided with Mr, Gilmore'e car. Neither man was hurt, although both cars wero badly damaged.. Slippery pavement was blamed for the accident. Mrs. William Smith and her baby son were riding in a Ford coupe when it skidded off tho St. Paul-Newberg highway and turn ed over into a ditch. The baby was thrown through the windshield but escaped with a few minor cuts. Mrs. Smith was nl.jo unhurt. The (incident happened near the John (lenrin ranch. SPELLING CONTEST IS HELD Chemawa. Ore., Dec. 25 Tho Nonmariel literary society of the Chemawa Indian school won the spelling contest between the four senior literary societies In the school auditorium last nig"lit. Tlio winners spelled a total of 517 words. Tlio spelling contest Is based on both written and oral tasts, many timea the one winning tho oral los ing out on account of tho written contest. Tho Nuuparlel spelled 85 words out of n possible four hun dred In the written and 132 In the oral for a total of 517. The Hell aneo society won second place with :ir.l In the written nnd 87 In the oral for a total of 44S. LONG MOTOR TRIP ENJ0YFD St. Tatil, Or., Doc. 23. Word ol :iu enjoy attic trip has been re ceived from Mr. and Mm Eugene Davidson, who spoiu Christmas In Ueno. Nevada. Trey left on bat unlay for Sau Francisco to visit i'rivmfs and relatives. They mad1 the trip south by motor und plan to spend too greater part of tin winter ju California. 1JK0OKS Brooks. Or., Dee. 29. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joan Withycombe, Mr. and Mra. M. B. Moorrs of Arlington and Mra. Cannon and daughter of Portland spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleck nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hayej of Tillamook were gueits of I nrl Asplnwall for Christmas. Xlr. and .Mrs. Wallace Carlson of Pipestone. .Minn., are gue;s or Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris, They left Minnesota in Kepi ember, driving through and stepping along the route to visit and Bight-see. They intend going on to southern Cali fornia In a short time. Charles McAllister, who Is In the eheep business near Emmet. Ida., came In for Chriotmas and to spend a few daye with his wife and two daugnters. West- West Salem, Doc 29 Mrs. J. T. 1 Hunt was hostess on Monday at an afternoon tea given in honor of her daughter Mrs. Edward Beckon and daughter Vurla of In dependence to the following moth ers and daughters: Mrs. P. L. Can nell and daughters Jessie and Ger trude, Mrs. Earl Wood and daugh ter Qwenevieve, Mrs. Walter Hunt kand daughter Holen. Mrs. John Hamby and daughter Doris, Mary Jane Cam field and Jean Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Swlgart en tertained members of their Im mediate families at Christmas din ner In their home. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Petterson and daughters were Christmas guests at the home of the latter's father, Mr. Holiday of Portland. Mrs. Brannon of Portland Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith ot Front street. A. D. Leach accompanied by a friend were dinner guestB Sun day at the home of Dr. Copeland ot McMinnville. Lois and Charles Creasy ot Camas Valley are visiting at the home ot their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs S. I. Creasy. Mr. and Mrs. Waltzling and family of Marahflold who have been spending Christmas holiday season in .town have returned home. Mrs. B. K. Engolhorn of Third street had as hor Christmas guests the following kin folk: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Burrlghtof Newport, Bertha Engelhorn of Corvauts, Anna Engelhorn, William Engel horn, Ruth and Edward Engel horn. Mrs. Needham who has been quite 111 is convalescing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burns of Portland, after spending ChrlBt mas at the home of the. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt of Zona enroute to their home, called at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Hunt. Frances Miller of Corvallls Is tho house guest ot Mrs. Mary Billings of Park street. Lucy Needham accompanied by frlonds Is taking an outing to Newport. The Methodist church has launched their revival meetings and largo and appreciative aud iences are turning out. Arthur Hathaway Is visiting friends at Washington during the holiday vacation. Miss Dodson, a teacher In the public school is spending the hol idays at her home near Monmouth while Miss Yz Matre is taking her vacation at Albany. Wost Salem, Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brock of Second St. celebrated Christmas by giving an old-fashioned dinner. Cover wore .laid for twelve, Mr. and Mrs. An drew Nicolas, Mr. and- Mrs. Nlco las and daughter, William McAd ams, Miss McAdams, Mrs. Billings, John Carrick and Ethel Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Boatright LIVESLEY Llvcaloy, Or., Dec. 29. A Christ mas program was given by the school Thursday afternoon as fol lows: Song "Silent Night," school; recitation, "Christmas," Cecelia Hansen; reading, "Merry Christ mas Time," .May Boardlcy; recita tion, "Expecting Santa," Janice liggins; dialogue, "Santa Dolls"; recitation "Christmas Pack," John Davis; reading "Mrs. Santa," Ar- dlth Caldwell; eong, "Santa Clans Is Near," primary room; recita tion, "Excited Dollie, "Yvonno Zimmerman; dialogue "New Fash ioited Christinas"; recitation, "Christmas Star," Dale Bolium song by four eighth grade girls exercise, "Santas Six Sons," six primary pupils; recitation "Happy New Year, Blancho Bolium. Mra. Flora Holloy of Salem spent Christmafl with her sister, Mrs. Alice Coohdgo. Robert and Oeorge Hurd are spending the holidays at the home of their father, O. R. Hurd. Miss Ida Frank wont to her homo In Stayton for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter and son, Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pearson and sons, Enrne3t, Arlihur and Vernon and Dermar Haneen spent Friday evening at the, home of Mr. and Mra. Q. S. Higgins. The evening was spent in games, music and listening to the radio. Mr. and' Mrs. H. M. Bradbury had all their children homo on Christmas day and their families, am-iuntinjr to about twenty in all. -Mr. and Mrs. O. Lewis spent ( nristmaa with her mother, Mrs, J. A. Towu':end. Mr. n:id Mrs. J. P. Brossler were gliosis at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cook, Christmas. Arthur nnd Hairy Fry, from tin ho, are spending the holidays with Ihcir parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Fry. Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Kleen nte Ciristmas dinner with his par IT'S HERE TODAY MmMmmm BLIGH Don't Miss Onr 17th Annnal Salem and Lillian Boat right were guests of Mr. and Mm. Ernest Boatrlght ot Portland over the Yu let Ida hol iday. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis cele brated Christmas day at the home of Mrs, Edwards of Lincoln. Mrs. Dewey Wallace who has been taking medical treatments at Portland Is spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were guests Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bechen of Inde pendence. Mr. and Mrs. Phllpott and chil dren of Belllngham, Wash., are house guests of the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cam field. Mrs. Lon Ella Boatrlght accom panled by friends, motored to SU- verton Wednesday to visit an old time friend. Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews are spending the holidays with rel atives of Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Kron and Betty Wayne of Portland, spent Christ maa day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Miss Qertrude Needham, a teach er at Seaside, Is spending the noli days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Needham. Mrs. E. Best and daughters Miss Jennie and Becky Best were hos tess at a very delightful family dinner Sunday to the following guests: Mr. and Mra. Jim Best, Will Best, and Clem Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sebern and family spent Christmas at the home of D. C. Sebern. Rev. Burleigh and wife were guests Christmas day at tho home of Mr. and Mis. John Simmons of Summitt. Charles Mat his of Portland was a Christmas guest of his sister, Mrs. Bales. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams and family and Mamy Hilman attended a family reunion at the home ot Mr, and Mrs. Miller of Portland. Clay Frank of Salem was i Christmas guest of his sister, Mrs. Hamby and family. Charles Hamby and family of Salem called on Mrs. Cassle Shields Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal of Stay- ton was a guest last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Zil tasowskl. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tandy and family were Yuletlde guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Blanche Crow of Salem. Llttto Chester Frederlckson who has been seriously til with bronlcal trouble is much improved In health at this time. Chas. Smith was a very recent guest of his daughter, Mrs. Head, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clark spent Christmas at the home of tho latter's pur nets, Mr. and Mrs, Chinor Oregon City. Mrs. Mary Davis Is visiting at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Kczzel of Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and son Rob ert were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kleen, Stayton. Mrs. Julia Henmngsen and sons, Albin and Howard, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Noble Hen ningscn, Christmas. Mrs. Hen- nlugsen expects to spend a few days with hor daughter In Cen- tixiiin. Wash., before returning. Mr. and Mrs. James Fry and sons, Arthur and Harry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Beard of Salem, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Grltton, Mr. and .Mrs. w. Uritton, Air. and Mrs. Ai bcrt Blankeiiship and her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Oliver, were guests Mr. and Mm. J. P. Blankeiiship, Christmas day. J. W. Oerber visited in tho com munity Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Matthews of Sa lem were dinner guests ot Mr. an Mrs. S. C. Davenport, Christmas. Mr. Hhomaehee spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Hansen. Miss Lorena Zielke of Monmouth is spending the holidays at th home of her father, J. L. Zlelke. H. F. Woodry & Son f liicllnnccrs nnd Furniture Dealers, pny cash for Used Furniture. Store 271 North X iom i. Agent I4i ng Ranges. Otflce Phone 75 or Iteslflcneo Phono 1H1.1-W L. T. Dick and L. M. Hum CHINESE' MKDICINE CO. 420 old 42G St rite St. Ilns nrniinYrritl Chinese reme dies which-will euro any human nihne.it including sldcnche, hen l nc lie, stomach, kidney trnuhlc, mnlo nnd fcmnle. (f 111 consult us it once. Delny Is J:infferoti). Established IS years In Sn Icm, Oregon. Phone 2SS THEATRE Hew Year's Eve Miilnicht Matinee EUGENE IN OUT FOR CHURCHILL'S STATE HOUSE JOB Eugene, Or., Dec. 29. (A.P.) E. p. Carlton of Eugene yesterday announced his candidacy, subject to tho approval ot the voters' of the republican party at the coming primary election, for tho office of superintendent ot public Instruc tion. Mr. Carleton submits bis candi dacy and will make hie campaign on the ground that he is fitted by training and experience for the position. For 13 yoars he was as sistant superintendent ot public instruction, end for two years was field representative of Uho univer slty of Oregon. Through these positions he has become familiar with the school problems ot every section of the state. After securing as much educa tion as was then offered In the Linn county public schools. Mr, Carleton attended the Santlam acadaemy at Lebanon. After grad uating from there, he attended the University of Oregon and Pacific university, from which latter in stittulon he received his A.B. di groe. Ho later took post graduate work at the University of Oregon M'MINNVIILE GIEI VISITS Woodburn, Dec. 29. Miss Mar- belle Jacobeon of McMinnville, Is spending the week with her sis ter, Mrs. W. D. Olson of the Home bakery. NEW AND FACTORY REBUILT Typewriters Underwood, Oliver, Boyals, Corona, Remington, Woodstock, Portables, all makes Sold on easy terms - All makes Rented and Repaired Atlas Book and Stationery Co. Rubber Stamps Seals 465 State Phone 340 Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. Manufacturers of Bond, Ledger, Glassine, Greaseproof, Tissue Support Oregon Products Specify "Salem Made" Paper for Your Office Stationery Ladd&Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from New Factory Remolded 30X3V2 Standard 7.50 m 30x3 Y2 Oversize 9.00 5 31x4 Cord 11.25 i 32x4 Cord 12.50 33x4 Cord 15.00 :; 29x4.40 Full Balloon 14.00 Ask us about our guarantee before you buy clsc where. j! Capital Tire Mfg. Co. 205-245 Center St., FREE SCHOOLS AT AMITY DEMONSTRATE WORK Amity. Or., Dec. 29. Tlio PM- ,,! nt Amity have boon glvoti a - ucw conception of tho work being ilono in tlio city schools by the display made at the hiRli school In connection with a public program held tucro. One feature of the demonstra tion was tho sale of smoll articles and garments and candy inado by the domestic art and science classes from which ?20 was real ized. Included in the program worn solos, songs by tho glee club and n one act play, "The Maker of Drenms, staged by the lresuman English class. SCHOOL AT DONALD IS. NOT CLOSED THIS WEEK Donnld, Doc. 2D The Donald school will1 not have Its usu.il va cation for tho holidays, on account nf having been closed ten days during the diphtheria scare. It will be in session all this week except Friday, New Year's day. PHILLIPS TAKES VACATION Woodburn, Dec. 29. C. A. Phillips, second trick operator for the Southern l'ncific, is enjoying a short vacation at present. Ho will return to work the first ot the month. Max J. Miller, an ex tra man, le taking Phillips place. COACH MAKES TRIP Woodburn, Doc. 29. Coach D. It. Itarey and Mrs. Raroy of the Woodburn high school, are spend ing the week visiting in Tacoma. Christmas was spent with Mrs. Rarey's parents. A Good Insurance Policy They Won't Skid McCLAREN CORD Smith & Watkins Snappy Service PHONE 44 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. Tires, Fully Guaranteed Salem, Ore. SERVICE Phone 398 Ml Jim" "Bill I V.SV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V