Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 21, 1928, Image 2

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EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES
BY 8PECIAL CO-RESPONDENTS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMtiKK 21, 1928
WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS
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SECOND AHtlUAt
SHOW SUCCESS
.... Woodburn, Sent. 31 The second
""'' Varna snow, toaaima dj
the Woodburn Garden club, opened
yesterday moraine In the Masonic
.building ana presents a scene as
beauty which h hard io deeeriae end
la well worth aeelng. The lower Boor
of the building Is one ibrgeoua man
of blooms and the exhibit la at least
three tlmea aa large aa last year.
with an atteodacae which far ex
ceeds expectations,
One of the moat beautiful exhibits
Is that from the ' Boys Training
dahlias, all of whicn were grown
and cared for by the. boys, under
the, rilrArtlrm nf Un. I.. M Gilbert.
The exhibit ia very attractively ar-
ranoed. ahadlns from rose Dink
Hinmu Mnuun w wwv sums
to gold, red and deep purple. No
water was used except .that provided
i w 1 1 . v.il ua a
by nature, but inter tve cultivation
is the secret of this successful dis
clay. In the garden at the school
there are 1M0 varieties, and visitors
: are dettghtod with ita beauty.
. Another display which Is worthy of
.. .' snenuon is uw 01 nous euwei jjviw
of Oervals, who has about ISO var
ieties 01 danuaa on display, in nsr
' garden Miss Lelth has about 0O
t aneues ana nas uvea no wawr or
fertilizer, and has made no especial
'.' elfort to cultivate except to seed
down the weeds.
' Other commercial displays .are
from the gardens of Harry West at
HuDDard, Mrs. oe vanaeroecx 01
Bcollard station, M. a. Myers . of
. Woodbum, nimuiders rural gar
elena and Jesse Xmmert of Hubbard.
" There ia also splendid exhibit of
bulbs from the Pair Oaks. Bulb
gardens, raised by Mr. and Mrs. H.
: P. Butterfleld.
music on use raoiu, uuvuiu u
. courtesy of Henry Chapelle, added
snuch to the pleasure of the entire
affair. ,-
. . The judges were RhoUn M. Cooler
and Mrs. Percy Brown of SUverton
; and awards were made as follows:
J. AST sua -
ainrie moom, HIM, Mrs; , rani oowei
: second. Mrs. J. Pelmitlder. Six blooms el
sew color, tint, atlas oladrs Adaeas; eetf-
.. una, at. b. wen.
n. ooettos .
Tint, Un. Heorr Ukr.
. ... m DAHU1S '
Dahlias: I decorative (a ting La hloon.
' first, Mrs. Paul Sows; second, lira. Joe
Vanderbeek. 0 vaaa a basket of ats or
snore; lint, Misses Miblerj second, Mrs.
John P. Bant 4
a Oactus: (a) alntle bloom, first. T. O.
Havenanl second. Jetae Emmert. b vase
or basket of all or oore,flreW Mrs. "Paul
slows: second. Harrr West
S Peonr: e alalia bloom, first, Harrr
' West; second. Mrs. Florence Qoiilrt.
' lb) vase or baaket or sis or mora, lint
. Karrr West! second. Harrr West.
a STKn. tm atnele hlnnm. tlraf. Un
B. H. onbb. Second, Jesse Bmmert. (b)
. em a hABket of aim e.e rnnee. first, lire.
'.Paul So we. second, Harrr West.
S Pomoom! fa) slnala hkvom. first Un
. 8. H. Orubb, aeeond; Harrr WeeL .(b) .rase
or Basses oi ats or more, mar. atrs. is.
. B. Orubb, second, lira. Joe Vanderbeek.
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. aettlemler..
: 1 French, tint, Mrs. Lillian Webbl sec
ond. Mrs. Hanrr Millar. I. African, lint,
lira, Charles Halvoraen.
VI. PAHSTSS
; Pint, Ilia. I. Palmuldari second, Mrs. 0.
vrf. Roan
Wine. SI ' SVa.lrlna. ....
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First. Misses molar; second. Mist Asnes
ssenneo. t .,
' j IX WSOXLLANIOCS
1. Basket, tint. Mrs, R. J. Olatt: second
sere. r. v. nesuenuer. a. vasa. iirsc sirs.
. P. Hathnvaai second, lira. A. M. Tea
uieare
X Mlttn PIOWBtS
' 1. Baakst first, Mrs. Hanrr Hitter: see-
end. Mrs. R. J. OUU. s. Bowl, llrst Mrs.
O. A. Adsnu.
A very creditable , showing was
made by the Junior; department and
prises were awarded to sserie ney
drick, Marie Strike, Herbert Hall,
rtooeri &oenig, ewan . nenirg.
verna, ascuarty, uerDerr. soenlg,
Claude Tressldder.' Emalina Shar.
lock, Robert HalL' WUma KoenisT.
Gladys Oarrlson, James Howe, Elmer
Withrnan. Complimentary prizes
were won by Harold Gilbert, Walter
rcinara, jean Beers, ireddle Ever.
ly, Verle Clark and Jeanette Wan-
man. The committee on the junior
uepanment is Mrs. v. A. parr, Mrs.
H. L. Out, and Mrs. Bertha Wilson.
. The flower show will remain open
uiui sate uus evening. -
Woodburn, Sept. 31. Mrs. O. V.
Belknap of Mora Is visiting at the
-nome 01 itev. and Mrs. Henry O
Hanson :
Arc You Run Down,
Weak, Nervous?
To have plenty of Arm flesh and
the ability to do a big day's work
and feel "like a two-year old" at
night, you must eat three good
meals a day, relish your food and
properly digest It. If you can't
eat, can't sleep, can't work, just
take a teaspoonful of Tanlac be
fore meals.
Mrs. FWd We, tin, of 387 E. 67th
Bt. North, Portland, Ore., says:
"Tanlac cured my stomach trouble
completely after three years suf.
I ,.( JJu0"'" me P perfect
health, with a gain of 27 IbsTThat
was two years ago. and I still en-
Joy the best of health."
- " Tanlae is wonderful for Indiges
tion and constipation gas, pains,
nausea, dliiinesa and headaches. It
brings back lost appetite, helps
yon digest your food, and gain
Strength and weight It contains
no mineral drugs; It la made of
roots, barks and herbs, nature's
own medicines for the sick. The
cost is less than 1 cents a dose. Get
a bottle- from your druggist. Your
Money back if it doesn't help.
&MIUJON BOTTLES . USED
HOLLYWOOD
Last Tkaea Way
Richard Barthelam
Tk Wfeetl of Cauuic"
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ARMY AVIATOR HAS
"HORTAGrOFW
Woodburn.. Sept. 21yCeptaia A,
et. Bagle, commanding officer of
Pearson field at Vancouver, landed
his plane near Woodburn Tuesday
night on account of Insufftelenct
gas and remained until morning. He
was accompanied to roruana ay
Dr. Genua ?. Smith, wno stated
that the trip was made in 14 min
utes. Captain Bagle was returning
from let Angeles. .
FAIRS ARE CALLING
SANTIAMRESIDENTS
8do, Sept. 31 The forks of the
Santlam is well represented at the
county fair in Albany this week,
FsUtnera and townspeople generally
are inteSested and are proving their
loyalty to the institution which
means so much to the county gen
erally and to Willamette valley
dairy, agricultural, live. stock and
fruit Industries in particular.
The state fair at Salem, opening
next Monday and continuing
throughout the entire week, will at
tract many people from the 8do
section. Admirers of fine stock and
agricultural exhibits take this op
portunity' each year to keep abreast
01 tne nest in these lines and to
profit by the successful experience
of producers of prize-winning com
modities. Indscatlnns are that the
6do region will be welt represented
at saiem next weex.
YOUNG RANCHER IS
VICTIM OF BOVINE
Hubbard, Sept. 31 Say Sevens,
well Known young rancher n
Hubbard, had a narrow escape from
serious Injury ss he was leading
the bull on the Lloyd Hopkins
ranch, toward the pasture. The an.
iraal suddenly mads a lunge toward
nun, tripping Ray, in the tall grass.
The owner, Lloyd Hopkins and Clar
ence sevens were near oy ana
rescued the young man, Immediate
ly taking him to the office of Dr.
Edward Schoor who took care of
his bruises and cuts. .
STAYTON COUPLE WED
. Stayton, Sept. Jl Lee Tate. Sr.,
and Mrs. Mary Allen were married
Tuesday and left for a trip to Csl
lfornia. The contracting parties
are well known here. Mr. Tate
owns a large farm north of Sub
limity and Mrs. Tate has lived in
Utayton several yean). She is a
sister nf Dr. C. H. Brewer.
DONALD SCHOOL OPEN
Donald. Sent. 21 The local school
opened with an enrollment of 40
pupils and a number yet to enroll.
The teachers of last year are cm
ployed again this year, they are
Mrs. Dalmas of Portland, and Mrs.
aumona of woodburn.: Fred Ernst
has been employed as Janitor for
this year. - 1 c 1
WILL 'ENTER COLLEGE
Hubbard. Sept. 31 Miss Elvira
scholl who graduated from the
Hubbard lush school with the class
of 1928, Is planning to leave Man-
asy to enter the 47apltal Business
college at Salem. Miss Scholl, who
plays first clarinet in the band, has
been with that organization since
11 was first organized and the
members have given her leave of
absence so that she still retains
her membership In the band. .
FIVE NITE HORSE SHOWS
AUTO SHOW ALL WEEK
County
Agricultural
Exhibits
Poultry &.
Rabbit
Exhibits
DALLAS CHURCH
IIOV DEBTLESS
REPORT SHOWS
Dallas, Sept. 31. A large attend
ance were present at both the morn'
ing and evening service of the Meth
odist church, last Sunday to hear
the report of Rev. Lotus c. Kiroy on
tne church activities of the 1SJT
192S church year.
One of the most Interesting state
ments contained in the report of
Reverend Kirby ls the fact that the
Methodist church of Daluu Is out
of debt, all bills and expenses hav
ing been met, to, spite of the recent
published survey of churches which
would indicate tne financial affairs
of churches to be in a deplorable
condition.
During the year 40 new members
were added to the church roll,
bringing the present membership up
to aio, wnue tne increase in sun-
day school enrollment was 10 per
cent, giving a registration of 42.
A total of 13200 was raised locally
in the past 13 months for carrying
on the church activities. Some of
the contributions have been to mis
skraary funds, (300 being paid to
home and foreign missions In addi
tion to that given by the Woman's
Missionary society.' Members of the
Sunday school donated tlM toward
foreign missionary work. A sum of
$360 was contributed to the cause
of supporting old, retired ministers.
Reverend Klrby left : Thursday
morning to attend the annual con
ference of the Methodist church,
which Is being held in Hood River.
Members of the Methodist church
congregation and mends, have neti
tloned the bishop for the return of
Reverend Klrby to this pastorate as
his work has been effective in this
community.
BAND ENGAGEMENTS
KEEP GROUP BUSY
Hubbard, Sept. 31 The Hubbard
Community band under the direc
tion of Dr. A. P. de Lesplnasse. will
form part-of the. caravan planning
to visit tne Clackamas countv fair
at Canby Friday evening. . The band
was invited to take part by Dr. P.
O. RUey, president of the Marlon
county federation of community
clubs and at their Wednesday night
meeting voted to accept this invi
tation. Monday of next week the band
will take part in community day at
the state fair representing the Hub
bard community. At that time they
will take part in the contest of
community bands In the fair
grounds. .
SERVING OUT FINE
Dallas. Sent. 21. Sheriff Hooker
was called to the r.ussell-Catlin hoo
yard, near Buena Vista, where he
arrested Victor Forsythe and Harvey
Hunter tor being drunk and dis
orderly. They were taken before
Judge Baker where they plead guilty
ana were irnea siu.MJ each, and are
serving it out In the county JalL .
- FOX FARMER HOME
Hubbard. Sent. 31 H. E. Adams.
proprietor of the silver fox farm on
on the Pacific highway, has re
turned from his trip in the east. He
brought his nephew Vernere Jones
back with him from Manchester,
New Hampshire for .an indefinite
visit which may turd Into perma
nent residency if the latter finds
uregon to nis liking.
MONDAY COMMUNITY CLUB DAY CHILDREN UNDER 14
. pasasj
MT. ANGEL VISITORS
AREMAOTRECEItTtY
Mt Angel Sept. 21 Recent vis
itors hen included) the Misses' Oer
trude JCeber, Helen Smith, Mar
jorie McOee. and Mute Persm. of
St Vincent's hospital. Portland.'!
who were guests at the homes of
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Klinger had
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George
w. uyer 01 rortiana. Mrs. suing-
er ana sirs, uyer are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Raab and chil
dren, Leona and Richard, of Port
land, visited at the horns of Mrs.
Kaao i mother, Mrs. Eva Erwert.
Mrs. A. L. Blsenlus and daush.
ter Carolyn, of Pocatello, Ida, were
visitors at tne a. A. and st. T. Bls
enlus homes. j '
GERYAIS MISSION
SOCIETY GUESTS
Oenrlais. Sept. 21. The Women's
Missionary society met at the home
of Mrs. Irve Cutsforth Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Ross Cutsforth
the assisting hostess. After a short
business session the women devoted
the afternoon to completing their
plans for a bazaar to be given Octo-
eer ss. At tne close 01 the meeting
the hostesses served refreshments.'
Members nresent were Meedarnesi
William Allstrp, Irve Cutsforth, John
Cutsforth, Ross Cutsforth, Hugh
uova, it, urozious, .lonn Harper,
Scott Jones, 8. D. ""'-,. R. 6.
Marshal, A. B. Minaker, T. J. Mot
son, Charles Moore, Ida Schwab, C,
A. Sawyer, S. Stevens. A. R. Sles
mund, O. T. Wadsworth, George
Wynn. Mrs. Gene Catchlnor. Mrs.
Jonn eais, ana Mrs. p. Jensen were
guests tor tne snernoon. .
' TAKING TREATMENTS
SUverton. Hp nr. 91 Xf- .n nr
A. H. Smith of thai Neerllt-afr. .shaJ
tored to Portland Tuesday where
ears, smith will take treaments from
a specialist for slric rheumatism
in the hina. The RmirhH win K Bm,
several days and Miss Bonlta Behr-
enos will nave charge of the shop.
' SCgWABR DM TWTss
Gervals. Sent. 31. Mr ,ns ar-e
Otto Schwnh am arumHIne, thm b-
ln eastern Oregon. They will visit
the roundup, and 'Schwab will do
evuro ucvt Hunting oeioro reluming
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DraoruT ossr's truly
lovely face powder
dings lightly to your
skis, imperceptible sod
smooth,-beautifully be
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scented and may be bad
la subtle abides thst bsr
monlte with every skio
tone and complemeat
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State at Liberty St.
SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL
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HUBBARD PLANS
ORGANIZATION '
OF BOY SCOUTS
. Hubbard, Sept 11, The Hubbard
commercial club met at a 1 o'clock
dinner to the dining room of the
Piaymore park barbecue, a course
dinner being served by Mr. Moore.
Important matters of business dis
cussed wen the organisation of a
boy scout troop, the club deciding
to sponsor this movement. They
likewise decided to back the Camp
Fire girls in their effort to fur
nish their camp fire room for win
ter meetings.
Other business taken up was the
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MATINEE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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and young love in
the shadow of the
throne.
A great picture
with the star of
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Student Prince."
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HORSE RACES DAILY
SPECIAL FEATURES
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advisability to arrange for a winter
lecture course but no definite action
was taken. The entire membership
was urged to attend the council
meetings of the city council in order
to wont with tne council 1 or tne
good of the community.
The third Tuesday in October was
set as "Ladies' night" when a spe
cial dinner and entertainment will
be featured, complimentary to the
wives, sisters and daughters of the
members of the club.
BAND WILL MAT
Mt. Angel, Sept. 31 The Mt.
Angel Junior Band will give a band
concert on Main street .Saturday
evening. This will bt their first
concert, and they have promised to
give regular concerts next summer.
SUverton, Sept. 31 A ' seven
pound girl was bora to Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Kuensi at their farm home
south of SUverton a few days ago.
ON THE SCREEN
FORBi
HOURS
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Industrial
Exhibits
Boy'sHF Girl's
Clubs
Dairy Products
Exhibits
KINGSTON TO USE
STAYTON SCHOOL
Kingston, ' Sept. 31 Since the
burning of the school house here,
the school board has decided to
buy a school bus and take the pu
pils of this district over to the Stay
ton school, and not rebuild a school
bouse this fall. - -
The children of Carl Titus are
now staying in Stayton with their
grandmother and entered school
the first day. The bus is expected
to be put on as soon as it can be
procured.
Mt. Angel Sept. 31 A social
meeting of the Catholic Daughters
of America will be held at the
home of Mrs. Thomas McOee, Mon
day evening.
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