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EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES POLK - YAMHILL COUNTY- NEWS ' A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928 PACE EK.'HT DALLAS BUDGET TO BE ADOPTED AT NEXT MEET Dallas, Nor. 31 The Dallas city council held their regular semi monthly meeting Monday evening, transacting the usual business In a record breaking p'riod ox IS min utes when the meeting adjourned until Monday, November 26, at which time the tax payera of the city are Invited to meet with' the council and dlscust the 1929 bud get, totalling $29,420, as prepared by the budget committee. - Careful consideration was given the allocation of budget funds to the various city departments by the committee, August P. Risser, chair man; P. J. Craven, secretary; N. L. Guy, O. O. utler, H. L. Fenton. Earle Richardson, C. L. Cnder, R. L. Chapman &. W. Henkle, C. B 6undberg, R. Y. Morrison, Emit Febvet, J. R. Allgood, Maurice Dal ton, Dr. A. B. Btarbuck, Lcif Fin seth, Tracy Savery and J. J. Wick and no opposition Is anticipated. RIDDEnTWILLSAIL FOR NEW ZEALAND Menmouth, Nov. 21 -Willi am Rid del), Jr., a farmer who lives south of Monmouth Is planning on going to New Zealand on an expedition to study the method3 employed In raising eheep in that country, and 11 possible to obtain a few point ens of the sheep industry. Riddell's greatest Interest in the trip is the Romney, sheep, and he expects to purchase from 60 to 100 sheep to bring back with him. He is plan ning on leaving San Francisco November 29, and will probably be gone for three months, spending nearly a month in New Zealand. EASTERN STAR GROUP ATTEND SALEM MEET Dallas, Nov. 21 Members of Na omi chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star accepting the Invita tion of the White Shrine of Salem on Monday evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Qrarge Kurre, Mr. and Mrs. Tarry Webb, Mrs. Robert Klelver, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton and Mrs. R. R. Van Orsdal. WKST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Howell re cently from Mexico are located In the Ben Arnold house on Plaza street. Mr. Howell Is the new driver on the West Salem bus and Is giving eminent satisfaction. Bill McAdams of West Salem ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Richmond and Prank Prince of Balem to Corvallis Saturday to at tend the U. of O. and O. A. C. foot ball game. Excavation Is In progress for the full sized basement under the handsome new residence which Jack Summers has planned to have built . on the corner of Plaza street and Klngwood avenue. There will be a silver tea at the home of Mrs. J. A. Oosser on Klng . wood avenue Wednesday afternoon. A baby son arrived at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Olddens In Eugene Thursday evening Nov. IS to be a companion for his brother Kay. Mrs. Olddens Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. 8impson of Second street and was formerly a resident of this city. Mrs. J. K. Olddens of Franklin street Is the paternal grandmother of the new arrival. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brunk and Mrs. Harry Adcock motored to Sheridan Sat urday to view a friend's garden of choice chrysanthemums. They re port a silver thaw out that way. William McAdams and Billy O'Nell, both of the Salem postofflce force went to Alsea Sunday on a fishing trip. FORUM PLANS XMAS Dayton, Nov. 21 The chamber of commerce held Its regula meptlng In the Dayton Tribune office. Christmas activities was the chief topic dLncmsed and committees were appointed to take care of every phase. DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE! We fill proserin are ordered with our large stock of drugs it is not neces- sary for us to substitute . Our prescription Service. Is the Best Service We Render CAPITAL DRUG STORE STATE AT LIBERTY -Om UM Comer" " J. H. WILLET -TOT OWL AGENCY EVENING ENJOYED AT BUCKLES' HOME ' Lincoln, Nov. 31 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buckles entertained at their home Saturday evening, "500", being played. Beautiful chrysanthemums were placed about the rooms. High score went to Jce Hackett and AU vin Madsen, while E. E. Buckles won the consolation- prize. Refresh ments were served by the hostess at a late hour. Present were Miss Jeanne Smith, Alex Smith, Mrs. D. R. Ruble, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hackett and Miss Blanch Hackett, Mrs. D. V. Hendricks, and Mr. and Mrs, Buckles. INDEPENDENCEOES GUESTS AT DALLAS Dallas, Nov. 21 A special meet ing of Naomi chapter. Order of the Eastern Star was held In the Ma sonic lodge rooms on Friday eve ning and 20 guests from the Inde pendence chapter were entertained with a program consisting of Ike initiation of a candidate by the officers of Naomi chapter, musical numbers and a banquet. rne commute? in cnarge oi ar rangements' were Mrs.. C. B. Sund berg, Mrs. Harry Webb, Mrs. Paiil Skeels, Mrs. W. C. Retzer and Mrs. O. L. Foster. The next regular meeting of the chapter will beheld Tuesday eve ning, November 27. Following the business meeting, members of the Rainbow Girls will entertain with a carnival... WHIST CLUB HOLDS NO HOST EVENING Independence, Nov. 21. After a no-host dinner at the Oberson cafe on Monday evening- the Whist club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butler. This Is the oldest Whist club -In the city and a majority of the orig inal members are still playing. This week George Conkey, one or Its members, left for Rosvburg and his place will be filled temporarily un til some one Is chosen. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butler, Mrs. Ardella Butler, Dr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. a. C. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Drex- ler, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Maccartny. GAME ATTRACTS MANY Dallas. Nov. 21 Among the for mer students and football fans at tending the game on Bell field at Corvallis, between the University of Oregon and O. A. C. were: Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Staats. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Staats, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Soehren, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Black, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Har combe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eakln., Dr. Ernest McCallon, William Hlmes, Miss Betty Jelinek, Bernice Staats, Irene Soehren, Margaret Friar, Marjorie Jackson, Ethyl Jack son, Mary Starbuck, Mildred Stev ens, Mildred Stafrin, Robert Hayter, Philip Hayter, Robert Domaschof sky, Bernard Orubbe, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballantyne and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Senders, all of Dallas. HOME FROM CHINA West Salem, Nov. 21 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Benton of Klngwood avenue and Edgewater street have as their guest Mr. Benton's sister. Miss Ruth Benton, who has re turned from China on a year and half furlough, following live years of missionary work in that country. She will take a six month's much needed rest and then take up lecturing work. for COLDS, grip, anil influ enza, the original anil world's largest telling tablets are Grove's QUININE LAXATIVe TABLETS "Dog gone! r GRANTS PASS WOMAN IS GUEST OF HONOR West Salem, Nov. 21 Mrs. Guy Newgent and Miss Orace Welboro were Joint hostesses at the Newgent home In Kingwcod park when they entertained for Miss Laura Vantiss ut. unuiu rasa, miss xaniiss, wno is spending several days vacation here with relatives, is a former resident of Salem, but now -holds an important position in the southern Oregon city.- Several tables of rook, pit and other Interesting card games were in play during the evening. At a late hour a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. New gent and Miss welbom." Those present were Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Laurie Walker, Mrs. Prank Martin, Mrs. J. O. Yantlss. Mrs. William Knower, Mrs., Pearl Hand, Mrs. David Talmadge, Miss Laura Yantlss,' Miss Mary - Eyre, Miss Pearl Eyre, Miss Bertha Broy- les, Miss Georgia Broylcs, Miss Alice Rlggs, Miss Clara Miller, Miss Myra Oleason, Miss -Orace Robcrteon, Miss Ruth Van Patton, Miss Grace weioorn ana Mrs. uuy Newgent. SALEM STAR GREETS VISITORS FROM POLK Independence, Nov. 21. A num ber of members of Adah Chapter, O. E. S.. were guests of Chadwlrk Chan ter, Salem, Monday evening and en joyed a very pleasant evening. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Wolverton, Mrs. Bow- ersox, Mrs. Evelyn Davis, Mrs. Chas. Calbreath, Mrs. Jacob McLeod, Mrs. P. E. Butt, Mrs. Glen Htltebrand, Mrs. A. M. Gothard, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. K. L. Williams, Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mont gomery, Mr. and Mis. LaForse, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mcintosh, and Mrs. Chambers. STOLEN ROADSTER IS RETURNED TO OWNER Monmouth, Nov. 21 The Ford roadster belonging to Merle Wilson, which was stolen from the street In front of the Mrs. O. Butler home In Monmouth last Wednesday night, has been recovered In South Salem, where It had been abandoned. The car had nearly seven gallons of gas but was completely out of oil. There was also an extra can of gas in the car and a siphon hose which the thieves bad been using to steal gas. In. spite of the fact that the car was gone nearly a week, It seems to be practically unhurt. STORE IS IMPROVED Independence, Nov. 21. The Syl vester drug store on the corner of Main and C streets, Is having a new "marble" built In front and around the south side. C. J. Moyer is the architect and builder. ' CHR1STENSON IS BACK Untonvale, Nov. 21 Will Chrlst- enson farmer of this locality re turned Tuesday after two months spent In the veterans surgical hos pital In Tacoma where he received treatments for an Injured hip re ceived during sheep shearing time last spring. He Is much improved. wonderful new comfort-factors not combined in any other automobile all playing, their part in the tre mendous country wide demand for the new Buick cMnUde dedncl OtM adjustable g "Meseat-!hreJmt aindshieldivipery tfhntfbtfortfor3idtsj In addition to its vivid new beauty ia addition to sensational per formancethe Silver Anniversary Buick provides comfort and con venience not combined in any other automobile. A new adjustahl front seat an electric windshield wiper with two wiping blades seats affording II WITH MASTBRPISCI BODIES BY rISHEB. OTTO J. WILSON 388 N. Commercial St, Phone 220 Salem, Oregon rHiW BETTER AtrtTOMOntttS ABU MtltT I 1 t BUICK Witt BUUP THBM BIRTHDAY DINNER IS GIVEN AS SURPRISE Monmouth, -Nov. 31 A birthday dinner was given as a surprise at the horn ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corns tock In honor of Comstock's birthday. ' Unknown to Mr. Corn- stock, Mrs. Comstock had Invited small group of friends to a chick en dinner. Those present wese Clair Price, Miss .' Pervous, Joe Staats, itr. and Mrs. Chester Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Russel KOdee, and Mr. Harold Comstock and the hostess, Mrs. Harold Comstock. '.. ; DELEGATE ELECTED FOR CHARTER NIGHT Independence, Nov. 21 The Lions club met at the Presbyterian church in regular session Tuesday. The lad les of the church served dinner. Mrs. Ruef, Mrs. Knott, Mrs. Fom eroy, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Steiner were the committee who served. . . There were several visitors from out of town. - Forest- Chambers, Frank Murdock, Mr. Dewey, Mr. McCloskey of Monmouth and John Clements from Salem. - At the business meeting D. T. Pomeroy was chosen as delegate to Roseburg on next Tuesday night, It being Charter night there. Mrs. Shirley Groves sang and gave a dancing number, much to the de light of those present, she was ac companied by Mrs. Butler. INITIATION RITES BY STAFF AND KEY Monmouth, Nov. 21 The Staff and Key organization of the Mon mouth Normal held' Its initiation of new members In the music hall of the Normal school Those Initiated into the club were:. Eunice Grems- gard, Jessie Belshee, Mirlan Worth, Vera Wells, Dorothy Hill and Mar- ceil Stewart. After the Initiation short talks were given by Margu rite Rarick, president of the club Beverly Scott, Helen Schultx, Phyl lis Rinehart, La Molne Murray and Helen Hogue. Miss Pauline Rlley- back and old member of the club was a visitor at the meeting. Rickreall, Nov. 21 Several from here joined the caravan traveling to Corvallis Saturday to see the game with U. of O. Four hundred and eighty cars . were counted going through in one hour. Those from Rickreall Included Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sadie and sons, Miss Oma Belle Emmons, Miss Rose Johnson, Bob Pence, Donald Pence, Mary Don aldson, and Charles Ross. Independence, Nov. 21. D .E. Fletcher, an attorney of Klamath Falls, Is renewing acquaintances here. He was a former attorney here and Is enjoying a nice practice In his new location. .to Dirrir did Uncommonly good by Car pyk Silver Anrtiversmrm JDlllCK. POLK ENDEAVOR SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL MEET Dallas, Nov. 21 The annual meeting of the Polk county Chris tian Endeavor was held In the Evangelical church, November It, IT and 18. . i - Following the opening song ser vice and registration, an address of welcome was given by Mayor Con rad Stafrin, with, a response by Mrs. T. O. Richardson, president. Participating In the program were Rev. Louis C. Kirby, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church; Rev. E. A. Fogg, Rev. Earl Downing, Rev. A. P. Layton, Rev. Orvll D. Peter son, Rev. Jacob Blocker, Rev. R. E. Clark, Dr. Victor Morris, Miss Bu- leah Martin, Miss r ary . Erickson, Miss Viola Ogden, James O. Hen derson, Mrs. E. A. Fogg, and Paul Launer. At the business meeting on Satur day afternoon the following officers were elected-: President, Mrs..T. O. Richardson; vice-president, Bert Teats; secretary. Miss Effie Petzer; treasurer, Paul Launer; executive advisor, J. M. Leitch; superintend ent Christian Endeavor World, El don - Campbell; superintendent Christian Endeavor Lookout, Bert Teats; chairman prayer meeting committee, George Ramsey; chair man social committee. Miss Leola Lahood IIOPVILLE . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plant re turned from a week's - visit with Major and Mrs. Lewis Rose, who live in Canada. Mr. Rose was form erly manager of the Wigrich ranch but owing to 111 health retired about a year ago, and Mr. . Plant, his brother-in-law Is , now managing the ranch. r -There are about 300 acres of hops on the Wigrich farm which Is own ed by Wigen and Richardson In England and who are very much pleased with the way Mr. Plant Is caring for the place. They recently sold the hops which were of a good quajity. Funeral services for Loren Divine, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Divine, were held at the Buena Vista church, November . 15. He died Wednesday morning at the Doern becker hospital In Portland follow ing an attack of pneumonia. Be sides the parents there are surviving a brother, Jack, 10 years old, sister Lois, four; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nash of -Buena Vista COMPLEXION IMPROVED . . . QUICKLY Carter's lime Uver PUw rrtb-ViiiniiifMh. eaove the kneela free Iron peln and nnpkaMnt after effect. 1i hIIm .1. a Mattel of centdpation pejeoiu which man timee canac pimplee. Remember Ihey an a doctor preacriptlon and can be taken, bv he entire Aunuv. Take them content1 All Dranttfa 25r and 75c Red PacLate. CARTAS L3PIXLS plenty of room for three full-grown adults all combine with countless other comfort factors to make the Silver Anniversary Buick the easiest car in the world to ride ia and to drive. The new Buick marks a new epoch new era in -all elements of style, comfort, performance. tl and Mr. ajid Mrs. Charles Divine of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berry and fam ily moved onto the Werline estate where he will be foreman. Be was formerly manager of the . Seavy farm which Is now 'owned by Mr. Harner. There are about 100 acres ef bops on the Werline farm from wen good quality hops are har vested. , , , . The county has finished putting in a fill and building what Is caled the alluvial highway connecting the I arms on the bottom lands with the market road thus making It much easier to get produce to mar ket. STREET IMPROVEMENT WORK BEING RUSHED Independence, Nov. 31. The city council Is finishing up its street im provement for the year preparatory to turning over the reins to the new incoming council. Men are employed completing the concrete work on Monmouth street made necessary by the changing of the water mains on that street. Some needed repairs to bridge ap proaches, cross-walks and fencing on the fill at the north approach to Main street Is also being done. Sev eral new cross-walks were made ne cessary by the paving of several blocks this summer. . . OBSERVES BIRTHDAY unlonvale, Nov. 21 Mr. and Mrs. C. TJounUss were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dower, Mr. and Mrsi Fred Sherman . all ot Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. - Arnold Brown of Portland at a "500" party at their home Saturday evening honoring their daughters (Mrs. Brown) birthday. High score was won by Mrs. Dower and Mr. Sherman won consolation' score. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Countiss. - Sure DELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 2S and 754 Part Sold Cvaiyvher UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Know What's Inside Your Upholstered FURNITURE . a How much service will you get from your davenport? It is not the price that determines the life of your davenport but what has been built into the innermost part of the davenport. Let us explain why "Birchfields" give years of satisfactory service. We now have over 60 different "Birchfield" davenports for you to select from. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Dining Room Furniture 40 SUITES TO CHOOSE FROM . Never before have we had such a complete array of dining room furniture. Suites for every style and she home and these suites are priced very mod erately. Come in and let us" show you these suites and tell you how easy it Is to own one. Use Your Credit Mem bet Commercial Associates, JOY' DAY PROGRAM, AT BRUSH COLLEGE Brush College, NoV21 A splen did turn-out marked the meeting of the rush College Community club Friday night when a patriotic pro gram combining the inougnc oi both Armistice day and Thanks giving was given. Dr. W. O, Kahtner of Salem gave the address of the evening. He re ferred to both of the days being celebrated as "Joy" days. The sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Mary Sehon, presented a good pro gram, with -Mrs. A. E. Utley In charge of the music. A business meeting preceded the program, and refreshments were served afterwards. Mrs, Mary u. Sehon and Mrs. Anne Irons consti tute the program committee tor the December meeting which will be the Christmas program. LICENSED TO WED Dallas, Nov, 21 A marriage li cense was issued Tuesday by Coun ty Clerk H. O. Black to Clyde John- , a baker of Salem and Miss Alma Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ouss Bowman of Dallas. No Need to Diet at .Any Age LENTY of peopla past "thrce-ecore-and-ten" eat what they please with out penalty. They don't have , heart burn, or flatulency or any distress due to excessive acid. But they do take care of their stom achs with "lape's- Diapepsin." Thuit, their digestive organs are soothed, healed and strengthened in a wonder ful way, and normal healthy digestion results. Because it ia so quick, bo safe and bo sure in ending digestive troubles, millions recommend "Pape's Diapep sin." 'Tape's Diapepsin" is unequalled as an indigestion remedy and food corrective, yet it costB only AO cent a package at all druggists. - If your stomacn ever torments you get 'Tape's DiapepBin" at once and recapture the pleasure of care-free, Dsinlesa dicrestion. You mar have felt that nothing can help your particu- lax ditt-euity, nut so nave otners to whom this remedy proved a pleasant surprise. Giese-Powers FURNITURE CO. Inc, the largest Furniture Buying EIGHTEEN ATTEND : BOY SCOUT EVENT ' West Salem, Nov, 21 A group ot 18 assembled for a boy scout meet tng Tuesday evening in Community hall with Harold Cook presiding. Games were enjoyed for a time. - Several men were busy hanging art pictures In the hall so the scouts adjourned to the Epworth League room- upstairs. Their next meeting will be held Tuesday eve ning, November 27. ' APPROVE SCHOOL' BUDGET Dayton, Ore., Nov. 21 At a meet ing at the school building the school budget for the coming year and special tavx for . conducting the school was adopted. It was only slightly more than that of last year. Stavton. Nov. 21 Frank Lesley left today for Eugene where he will spend a couple of days on business. We Charge No Interest Organisation In the O. 8. f LAST TIMES TODAY (i OREGON IPSHii fp!yoorcl Ww GREATEST !r I y AIR SPECTACLE VUl nf: . OF THE AGE !ffTj M THE SWEETEST jWU ln love storv jrfv.