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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1926)
POLK COUNTY NEWS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926 EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS PAGE THREE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL POLK COUNTY FAIR WILL OPEN THURSDAY RECORD CROWD EXPECTED FOR ANNUAL EVENT Former Monmouth Couple Observe Golden Wedding By Dinner In Corvallis Dallas, Or., Sept. 21. The four teenth annual Polk county fair will open Thursday at Pallas for three day a. With prune and hop harvest inaction. ly out of the way In Tolk county a record attendance Is ex pected. The fair board has adopted the course followed last yenr aid is al lowing free admission to the entiro fair. Charges are only made for concessions and amusements with in the Rrounds, Special emphasis Is being placed o community ex hi bits and boys and girls club work. There will be keen competition In these classifi cations and much interest Is being taken throughout the county In preparing exhibits to enter. A free trnnd convert will feature the evening program each fair night. Soloists have been secured to help out . with each program. There will be no speaking. The D.illas band Is providing the con certs, with the fair board and Dal las merchants financing the pro grams. The amusement concessions have been tuken by. the Browning Amusement company and a dance will bo conducted on the grounds by the Hit O' Melody Boys' orches tra of Dallas. Advance indications point to some of the best exhibits . ever shown In the county, according to Mrs. Brad en, secretary. This is par ticularly true In the livestock di vision where many breeders have promised to exhibit the stock they are Resting ready for the state fair. The fact thot the state fair comes just one week later is an advantage In this respect. Falls City, which Is one of the community exhibitors, is holding a community fair this week, under auspices of the chamber of com merce, and wilt select nn exhibit for the county fair. Granges, farmers unions and community clubs are sponsoring exhibits from other communities. A move is on foot among Dallas business men to close for Friday afternoon for the fair.' This has not becn agreed upon as yet but the arrangement probably, will be mode. Corvallis, Sept. 21 Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Tod row celebrated their gold en wedding anniversary last week with a numbe rof relatives and friends being entertained with a dinner party. During the afternoon from 2:30 o'clock until 6:30 o'clock and from 7:30 until after 10 o'clock Cor vu 111 friends and others from a dltance called at the Ted row home. Many beautiful gifts and flowers were presented the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Tedrow are native Oregonlans and both are members of old pioneer families. Mr. Ted row was born In Lane county and spent his eurly boyhood there. Early In life his family located near Monmouth, where descend en ts of both families lived for many years. Mrs. Tedrow is a daughter of the KLAN AT AMITY GIVES PROGRAM Amity, Sept. 21. A special meet Ing of tho Ku Klux Klan was held hero last week. Preceding tho meeting a street parade In robes and masks took place. Nearly one hundred mask ed figures were in tho parade and marched to the city park where a program was held, open to the public. Ross Evans of Tillamook wan the speaker of the evening. His tal.k was on the purposes and ideals of the klan. A large number of people at tended tho parade and meeting, tho streets being lined with auto- ohiles and tho sidewalks filled with interested pedestrians. DEER BROUGHT IN AS SPOILS OF CHASE Dallas, Or., Sept. 21. A niim bcr of Dallas deer hunteis have been coming in over tho week-end with the spoils of the chase. For the most part they have been quit- successful. County Clerk Black 'displayed a 150-pound buck from the Oakrldge district, Eddie Pres ton brought In a 200-pound mule deer from tho Bluo mountains. Other lucky sportsmen Included Manley Bevens and party, Fred Auer, Dr. C. I. Foster and others. SECOND TRIAL FOR DRUNKEN DRIVER Dallas, Or., Sept. 21. Ward Bar nett of Valsetz will probably be giv en a second justice court trial on a charge of driving while Intoxicat ed. His trial Saturday before Jus tice of the Peaco Gregory resulted In a hung jury, 4 to 2 for convic tion. Barnett was arrested at Val setz about a week ago. - He Is at liberty undec bond. Independence, Sept. 21. E. A, Dunkel has completed his apart ment house on the corner of Sec ond and E streets. Tho building contains one four-room apartment; one three-room apartment; four two-room apartments and seven single rooms. The apartments are furnished complete, except for bed ding and dishes. Mr. Dunkel asked several of -his friends for appropriate names and after repented suggestions named the house "The Dunkel Apartments." Four, garages have been built In connection. 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Miss Margaret Poorman was a delightful hostess at a one o'clock luncheon Saturday, when she entertained a group of her girl friends, most of whom are leaving Cor college. The decorations were of asters In shades of lavender making a delicate color scheme. The afternoon was spent In discussing plans for the school year to como and recalling Inci dents of days spent at the Wood burn high school. The guests were Misses Helen, Claire Cornel), Elizabeth McCord. Louise Shorey, Naomi Moshberger and Irene Dlechel. GO TO TILLAMOOK 1 Sllverton, Or., Sept. St. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Matheny, who returned from a pleasure, trip to California parts a few days ago, went to the TUlnmook country Sunday where) they may remain If they can pro cure suitable employment. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT of 1845. Mrs. Helmick celebrated late Mrs. 6arah Helmick, a pioneer her 100th birthday anniversary be fore her death In Albany last year. Mr. and Mrs. Tedrow were mar ried In Monmouth September 17, 1870, and have always made their home in the Willamette valley. They have long been residents of this city. They have two sons. Clarence, of Marshfleld and Albert of Portland. Those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tedrow and son, Ward, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tedrow, Marjorie and Maurice Tedrow, of Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. James Helmick, of Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tedrow, also of Monmouth. A few cloe friends were Included In the list of dinner guests. HOSKINS GIRL BECOMES BRIDE Hoskins, Sept. 21. Miss Louise Dorothy Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of Hoskins, was quietly piarrled to Arthur Patrick McNally In Salem on Sat urday at 5 p. m. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Kantner in tho Methodist parsonage. Mr. Kantner, an old friend of the fam ily, was tho first preacher In Kings Valley 45 years ago. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a handsome costume of apricot canton crepe. Her mother wore black georgette. After the wedding a supper was served in Snlcm. Mr. and Mrs. McNally will make their homo for tho present with tho bride's parents in Hoskins, where Mr. McNally is employed with the V, & S. railroad. Independence, Or., Sept. 21. The committee in charge of the annual Independence corn show has defi nitely decided to add chickens to the regular line of displays. Here tofore the exhibits had consisted solely of corn and vegetables and the first display of chickens will, of course, be fairly modest. The country tributary to Independence produces a lot of poultry and eggs, and It is not at all unlikely that this feature of the corn show may wthln a few years become the most important part. DIES AS RESULT OF CRANKING TRACTOR Dalas. Or.. Sept. 21. A. J. Wil son, well known resident of Dallas, died Sunday following an opera tions. Mr. Wilson became 111 sud denly, It was thought from the re sult of Internal Injuries he received while cranking a tractor at the Hugh Guttry prune dryer fire near Sheridan last Thursday. He was operated on Sunday at the Dallas hospital.- Mr. Wilson was born on February 13, 1860. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church Tuesday at 1 P m. LEAVES FOR EAST TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Unionvale, Or., Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gubcr started last Saturday across the continent to at' tend the conference of the United Hvangelicnl church to be held at Wllllamsport, Pennsylvania. 'Mr, Guber was elected the Oregon dele gate. The conference will not start until October 6, but the Gubers started early In order to visit at Washington, D, C, before that date, then they plan to visit New York anl other places of Interest beforo returning home about the first of November." 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