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faAifai PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927 ADDITIONAL VALLEY NEWS SILVERTON GUILD HAS FINE MEETING Silvcrlon, Or., Jan. 21. The La dies Kmanuel Guild met In the basement hall of Ht. John's church Tuel3y evening at their first reK ular meeting Mince the union of the two churcheH, with Mm. Jasper Dull urn, the president, in the rhalr Some unfinished oi'K'i'i;z;ition vm k wn rompU'led und oilier husiness atH'mlcd to. After the business rnectlnK closed these .miles invited the tneiiihers of the new RoverninK hourd, who with their president. H. Meyers jn the chair at their first bitshiesn incetinj; ' in the mi inn churi-h tip Btiiiis and who also liad some or Eiinizlnj; woik to fiilnuiiiile nnd others to do, partake ut a late lunt-h with them served in the din in hall ly a committee of l:nln. SENIOR CLASS MIX HELD AT MONMOUTH Monmouth, Or., Jan. 21. The normal school senior cla.s mix w up held hint nlfjlit In the school pvm naiium. Ttie students were drs-el in all snrts of fancy costumes. A nen'T.il get -together and food time v;m had. WKST SALKM Mrs. Si hitltz and mmi, V:i'kII, nrr reported ill. (jfiirgp Kteward is k:iItj1mk in health, lie is stjirllnu an exeava tioil on his property on Third street Jowphine, Tandy. Mon.i Vosdourt; and Mrs. Maerz' little daughter are out of iM'hool because of (linens. Cecil Clark of Fall City was a house Ruest at the Watts' re.-ttl' iic early this week. M is, K Inter Martin of Salem with hrr children. Ionaid mid Leunore, are house kim-sis this win k of Mis. K. Maerz of Thhd street. VAU.n Walts will Send the re mailider of the week In Falls City. J. K. Summers spent Wednesda end Thursday In the southern part of the state on hushiesH. T. C. Dennlson to wreclilnK his residence adjoining Cmu' more to make room for the remainder of his camp cut. a km. William l'eterson, sect lun fore man. Is reported 111. Clcrga Ijilhrop nn1 family fion Turn water have returned und es tablished reiddence In the W. L. Phillips house. Mrs. K. L. Cam field was a Wed nesday truest at the honie of Mrs. Lloyd Ial)ue of of Kalem. Guy W. Weaver purchased the Fishhack property on Ilosamont avenue and has taken possession. Mr. Weaver recently sold his acre apn on Wallace rond. Mr. and Mrs. G, M. Pour la nnd daughter, Delia, were Portland B nests over the week-end St the home of Mr. Douglas' slater. Mrs. John Thomas of From street Is recovering from an attack of bronchitis, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dickson nnd family returned recently from Olympia. Mr. and Mrs. C II. N'K enler tnined (he following nt a duck din ner on Tuesday night: Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Allen and son. Diinnm, of Dallas. Miss Mary McKee of Salem and Mr. Uncolnfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sampson and family of Salem, who were i formerly In business here were I rtiesls of Mrs. K. W. Giddolis, Tiles- : day. lUNMK I.I 'KSTM Independence, Or., Jan, "I. Mrs. I-loyd Metendy and Mis. IJobert liowiird of CorvaMIs were dinner guests at the C. W. Ihttler residence Thursday of this week. YOUNG FOLK DANCE f'frvals. Or., Jan. 21. The Ger- ;. is Young peoples club j-.ne n novelty d:mre !n the clly hall Wed nesday evening, lut ing f-n raged Scharbaek's orhes;i;i fiom Ml. An gi 1. With a finny of mow wi'h out and good muic w ithin w hU h UMind a ppropiiate ft.r the oica Nii.n, all pi e-' nt had a very nj"y able time. Ti: III.lt KNOWN' tjulii.'tby. .Ian. L'l. Miss Vlrglnin Thiii nliill, who h;n Just lieen tn ns fi'i i t d fi out Chi-inawa Indian scho.,1 to llopl Imlian arlHK.l, Cal ifornia, is very well known hen na she was an atil'iit lover of out of doors nnd in company with oili er t a'-hers of the school often came tliis way fin her early morn ing walks. Miss Thornbuli was i prominent society pirl of Virginia and during the war sdvd ;s n clerk In t ho federal service nt Washington, coming to Che ma w a three years ego. ns part of hT lid vi nluie in sei lng the wst, Gii i:k demonstration Clear Lake, Jan. 21. Mr. Stov er und his helper gave a very In terest iig demons! i at Ion nt the home of Mrs. 0. W. Pugh Thurs day afteinoon. It w.ts a vrv in structive meeting and was well M Idnlol. gi i:sts at m mi:i. W 11. urn. Or., Jan. 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ilaynes and four i hildren, M r. nnd Mrs. Clarence Norton (Hid Mr. Norton's mother of Portland nnd Miss Cecil Cummlngf. a giadnntn nuise of St. Vincents hospital were recent puests nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arista Ncn del. SI'I.NDING WIMI K Clear Lake, Jan. 21. V. Itoyd's brother from Cnnada, came to spend n y-ar In tlie valley. He likes Itoj "s son I!nh n of Mon- lan.-i, is nl-o visiting here through i he winter. SALEM MAN SPEAKS TO MILL CITY LODGE Mill City, Or., aJn. 21. Monday evenlnc Mill Cltv I-odre No. 1K0. A 'F. & A. M., hnd as their guest Rev. ). H. I'aroutliagian of Salem, who made a very interesting talk on Masonry und conditions in the Near Fast. Tuesday evening about 10 members wrnt to Albany to pay fl vlhit to St. John Lodge, it being the occasion of the official visit of the grand m.-if-'er nnd his offici.il fam ily to that lodge. IhVK VISITORS Clear Lake, Jan. 21. A large crowd of nl'out SO visited Mr. and Mrs. I.oyd Mason at the home of his mint, nn enjoyable evening was spent. sciiooi.M n;s isi r Clear I-ike, Jan. 21. Miss Car rie poyce of Iowa, nnd her friend and John Conger from Sal m. spent a very en.i"jable evening at t he home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Smith. Conger nnd Smit h were m hoi.;i:,a'i h H'lne years ago. P I l l s (.O sot I II Voodhurn. or.. Jan. 21. Mr. nnd Mis. Keith Powill are enjoy ing a tun weekV vacation which i hey ni e pcjjiling In Sr:n Fi anrisco ami othei poin's in southern Call loriiia. i:i: in si.i i Mill City, Jan. 21. Messrs, J H. oiin. ijianar'r of Hip Hammond I. nmli'i' company, C. T. linscninn. logging suiierintt-nd nt, A. U. Ilaiins nnd Harry Patton, engi ne:K. riro spending several days his week in Saiun on court busi- TF.( lll.lt MARKS ISIT Mill C'tr, Jan. 21. Miss Alma :;arpo!a, ft :u t.f r of the first grade, left Sunday for Portland where she will spend a week visiting friends, her grade having been dis missed for one week on account of a n, epidemic of sciniii imi among the pupils. GAME CANCELLED BECAUSE OF ICE Chtmawa, Jan. 21. Freezing weather and Icy pavements caused officials of the R'nnl liTUh Ath let lc club to wire George Kent, athletic manager, that It would be impossible to piny the scheduled basketball game with the Indians here last night. Efforts were made to secure another game with the Salem IJIack Cats ns a substitute, but due to the late hour that word was received from Portland and the Illness of somo of the Plack Cat players, Stanley 11, Lalson. manager of the Ealcm team, an nounced that it would be Impos.- It is not known whether anoth er date will be given Chetnawa, Pent waiting for further word from the nmnager of the li'nal U'rith live. Few games remain on the schedule and others are being sought. Those left to play are' Feb. 3 F.'nai Ti'rith nt Portland. Feb. 5 West I.inn at West Linn. Feb. 9 City. of Portland at Chemawa. Feb. 18 Chemawa g'rls vs. Eil veiton high girls at Chemawa. Feb. IS Chemawa vs. Uenson Tech at Portland. I Feb. 25 Chemawa girls vs. S:I- verton high girls at Silverton. A gamo with the Siletz team at Siletz on February 25 is In the making. It Is raid. CARDS ENJOYED AT RIGDON RESIDENCE TVoodburn, Jan. 21. Mr. Jesse Rlgdon was a charming hostess at her home on Montgomery street Wednesday evening when she en tertained at two tables of bridge. Mis JUlcn Wohlhcter won the prize for high score and Miss Elfn Lytic received the consolation. Icefreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. L. K. Tweed ie. The guests were Mn A. F. llnnauKka, Mrs, C. K. Whit man, Mrs. L. U. Tweedle, Misses Florence Nehl, Helen Wohiehter, Vera Wohlhetcr nnd i-lfa Lytle. indianusTcians play for monitor Chemawa. Jan. 21. The Che mawa orchestra and girls' octette appeared in concert at Monitor Wednesday cven.ng. A large crowd greeted the very entertain ing program. A similar program has been r nd i ed in several of the surrounding (owns, each time to largo audiences. i,i:t rriii: i.ivi.N" Mill City, Jan. 21. V. K. Alli son will g.vc a free lecture at the Hammond hall Thursday night. His sut Jct.-t will be "The Challenge of the Unclean." VISIT MILL fITV Mill City. Jan. 2-1. Mr. and Mrs. d. F. Booth of Salem, were week end visitors here at the home of Mr. nn dMrs. William G. Smith. OL I v An i.M) mi i;ti; Monmouth, Jan. 21. The fi lowing Monmouili people attended the county meeting of the farmers union yesterday In Pallas. Mrs 'Iforge Jones. J. M. Ted row, A ',. Tedrow and Dill Ted row. atii:ms Mi.iTiNt; Mill City, Jan. 21. Dr. V. W. Allen went to Sahm Tuesday night to attend the meeting of the Marion-Polk-Yamhill county medical association, hn vlng ns their prin clpal speaker Dr. Hetmhnltz of the Mnyo el iiic nt Itochekler, child specialist. Remodeling Sale (Not a Clearance Sale) I kl v.: " There' a Je!l(liija!, refreshing, deamint) ki'k a FITCH SHAMPOO 1" Especially uhen you (el it in our shop uilh our aupersermt methods. We study the condition oj your hair and scalp and prescribe treatment ac cordingly. Our equipment, sercice and sup plies insure your health and comfort. Giu us an opportunity! to demon strate the last uord in tonsorial sercice. This is the shop you hatt Deer, looking for. TUMBLESON'S BARBER SHOP 173 N. Liberty Saturday Special 5 Quart Enamel Tea Kettles 10 Quart Ovan and Round Dish Pans These are triple coat ed enamel ware of the best quality. Selling regularly at $1.50. Saturday Special ci 98c I Each See Them In Our Windows EXTRA PANTS FREE! Not with just (nip cpociiil lut but with your choice of our entire sclntion the finest that this quality utoro lina to offer. Tailored for you, ns you want them, from the newest of the spring style!". Ke liuoeil ns low ns $32.50 Finer Fabrics up to Stii.'d With Extra Pants that mean Don I le Wear Scotch Woolen Mills "Clothes of Individuality.' 426 Stale Street V. W. Emmonn Xow Is the Logical Time to Use KAFOUKY BROS. CHARGE ACCOUNT Kafoury Bros. January Clearance Sale Ends Saturday, January 22, 6 p. m. Blankets On Sale Now Very Specially Priced Dainty Colored Naids, also jj "H Q8 Plain Grey. Regular f2.98 v Values A Extra fine grade cotton blankets, carefully made to give good service and satisfaction. Attractive colored plaids, white and tan, white and blue, white nnd grey, white and lavender; al.o plain grey with colored border. They are practical and can be used the year round. Downstairs Store. Outing Gowns To Keep You Warm Cozy flannelette, remarkable val ues for women. They're cut full and roomv. , Regular 1.2." values : Regular 1.08 nnd 2.23 values Regular 2.23 values .1.00 1.49 1.85 Knit Underwear To Keep You Warm Wool or Cotton Union Suits For Women Comfortable nnd well made gar ments. Knit of extra quality yarns. Special lot 1.98 values Special lot values up to 4.P8 1.29 .2.98 "Can nnd Do" Salem Store 1'ortland Silk Store 4(16 Slate St. 362 Alder St. W00DBURN CHURCHES PLAN JOINT SESSION Woodburn, Jun. 21. A union meeting of the city churches will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday night, which will be In the nature of a public mann meetinp. The Antl-Saloon Lencue will put on the film "Lent We For get," which l a powerful motion picture drama, portraying the trag edies of the old saloon days. An address In connection with the pic ture will be given by Jlov. It. E Cloe of rorlland. and the Ukelelu club will give several numbers. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the public to attend this meeting. IXMIIKHMA.N VISITS Mill City, Jan. 11. 0. B. Mc Leod of Portland, vie. president of the Hammond Lumber com pany, was In the city Monday and Tuesday on a business trip, leav ing Tuesday for Ean Francisco for a conference at the home otllc. of the company. STEP- IN-ALLS A combination of vest, stepins ami shadow proof slip or can ho used as slip alone. Those who ro in for slender lines will surely appreciate this garment. Made of quality rayon in colors of rose, tan, peach, flesh and white. Tt is ideal for dancing. 348 ' or the Junior Sizes at $3.95 1 20 Discount on all Carters and Kavsers Knit Underwear. EXTRA SPECIAL ODD LOT WOOL HOSE 49c This lot constitutes a general cleanup of wool and wool mixed 3-4 and 7-8 hose for kiddies and ladies. Plain colors, fancy rib bed and combination colors with roll tops. Nearly all sizes. Rayon Slips All dark shades Double Bottom 1.48 Rayon Slips Peach, Orchid, Maize, Flesh. Some Milo-Sheens '1.98 NEW, LOW PRICES ON Pennsylvania Tires Never before has such quality and service been sold for so low a price. Every size and tvpe reduced. Remember the nonskid features of tlie Vacuum Cup casings there are no other like 30x3V2 Extra Size $ 9.00 30x3y2 Extra Oversize 10.50 ''MwW 31x4 Extra Oversize 15.00 &MfflM 'If 32x4 Extra Oversize 16.00 Wwxffil I Ilk ZQtlZM Penn Janette 8.00 yjP 'vfiss 29x4.40 Balloon Janette 9.00 SilHff'W 30x4.95 Balloon Penn 17.50 31x5.25 Balloon Penn 18.50 f All other sizes priced on the same low 'J Ul$M' - basis. These are regular prices. Special for Saturday .We offer two lots that will interest you. This Saturday wc of fer you 10 dozen. Extra fine GALVANIZED WASH TUBS This is that wonderful finished Reed Tub. It weighs, a. little over 8 pounds. lias extra heavy handles and the heavy wring er attachments. They are 22" diameter and 10'' deep just the right size and you may have them Saturday for only 75c EACH Not over two to a customer. The other Special isair Assortment of GRAY ENAMELED WARE Milk Pans, Pie Pans. llandleSiew Pans, Pudding Pans. While the lot lasts it will go at. less than present factory cot ONLY 9 CENTS EACH GEO. E. ALLEN Hardware Paints, Plumbing Machinery 236 North Commercial