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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1929)
EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1299" PAGE TWO PETTY QUARREL IN SHOOTING OF jj GIRLJSDENIED lit Albany Wand Print, 8, who was : shot through the middle of the risht ' lung bj Leo Davis, year old play mate. U expected to recover by ' hoepltal authorities unless Infection set in. The accident occurred Wednesday evening at the Linn and linn hop yard in north Albany, j where the children' parente wen 'engaged In picking nop. ,i At first It wa thought the ac cident wu the outgrowtn ot a peu; quarrel but the accident victim and 'young Darts both claim "the gun ijust went oft." Wanda li a daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. O. H. Print of North Albany 'and young Davl la the eon of Mr. i and Mrs. Jame Davis who travel I from place to place, during fruit !... No older people witnessed the hooting, out cniiaren wno wot ear stated there had been no guar- ! After the little gut had been shot By the rule wun a -la ouioer oui ' .u. -km - wiria tn-m. tnt jterit of other pickers where she fell zvo ine ground.- oiie wm i h-tih-u w the Albany general hospital. . :WIFE OF MINISTER ' ENTERS NEW FIELD j Silverton Mrs. Samuel Upton. ' wife of Rev. 8. Upton of the Con gregational church of Silverton, and Howell Prairie, who Is field worker . for the Pacific Protective society for girls, with headquarters In Port land, will leave In a few days br au to for Los Angeles where she is go ing in the Interests of the Ruth sanitarium, a home for .unfortunate girls. She expect to be gone several weeks. Mrs. Upton had hoped to be on her way by this time but had a collision with a heavily loaded wood truck near Oervals several days ago which badly damaged her car and scratched and bruised her consld- erablr. The car Is now at the Karl xiarunan stuusa "u ouuu mm S Is repaired she will be on her way. LARGE BARN BURNED AumsvlUe While Mayor McKIn ney was hulling clover for Clarence Downer on the Clarence Bowne ' place, fire from the engine caught . the straw and a big fine barn on fire which was completely destroyed. Fortunately none of the seed was burned. AMITY Mr. and Mrs. H. Logan of Mc Mlnnville and little granddaughter, Myra Callln of Salem were Amity . business callers Wednesday evening. -. Mrs. M. B. Brown ot this city has returned from a visit In Newberg at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Brown and family, ) Vernon Ducheln Is visiting with . friends and relatives in Portland thtt weiii, ' AIRLIE Alvln Sams is moving his house hold goods from Bend into the H. P. Whltaker house. Mrs. J. Ploub and children have returned to the Eoff and Downing hoo yard. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Small are the , parents of a baby girl born Satur day, August 31. Mrs, Ross will be ' remembered as Bernla Dodson. I-' Marie Belcher has returned home 1 after spending part at her vacation i with Mrs. Olen Hadley. Guests at the -Hadley home this ;'week were Mrs. Benshaw and friend , from California, Mrs. Anna Had ley returned home from an extend , ed visit with her son Lyle at Beat- ; tie arm aaugnier ueien in roruaoa. Mrs. Lafe Edwards Is convalescing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Burens, near Alrue. Erie Brown ha gone back to his work at the Cooper mill after a lay off of several days. BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Ramp and children, Earl, Leo and Cleo Ramp, returned home Tuesday from several days' vacation spent at Pacific city. Ramp Is proprietor of the Brooks . warehouse. Miss Scheuerman will leave the last of this week for Urbane, 111, where he will attend college. Mr. and Mrs. Able Laraine of Oceanslde. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laraine of Seattle, psent the first of the week as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester A. Harris. The Laralnes are brothers of Mrs. Harris. Pictures TODAY AND SATURDAY With the Marines in Nicaragua MONTE BLUE" svi-ii"i NtinnuinrEnr .iP Alllfcieti tAii lUDrS BSDCAWlll HitfRV AWHTHUI IbnH GMMtlt'' CUDVS BSDCAWlll HitfRV rXWUlHtu-fonit GH A TiUphone Talking Picture. Also Talking Comedy and Vltaphone Acts. , SUNDAY I SUNDAY mo-ay- COMING SUNDAY 1 ALL TALKING rex movietone FEATURE J. A flghtls stent Tractor Backed From Bridge by Wills at Dever Jefferson Dempsey Wills, a farm er living near Jefferson, met with an accident which might have proved fatal early Wednesday eve ning as be was driving bis tractor with the comoine attacnea, going to Dever. He was driving on to a narrow bridge a mile this side of the sta tion, when two cars from the op posite direction drove on the bridge. Instead of letting the car back off; Will attempted to go back with the tractor and comoine. in smu uur gears to reverse, the clutch stuck and the tractor backed off the midge and landed In the creek bed eight feet below. Fortunately the connections between the com bine and tractor broke and the combine remained on the bridge. Wills escaped with a badly wrench hip and numerous body bruises. He was taken to the Al bany general hospital where his wounds were dressed and after a few hours rest was able to return to hi home. The tractor was badly demolished. BIRTHDAY CLUB IS GUEST AT HEATH'S Gates Mrs. Gerald Heath was hostess to the Birthday club for an afternoon ot cards. Cards were in play at five tables, witn Mrs. A. D. Scott winner of first prize. Mrs. Ed Davis second and Mrs. W. E. Brevier low score. Mrs. Was Houghton received visitor's prise. At the close ol the afternoon the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. . Ed Schult of Lyons, served lunch to the following: Mrs. Len Young, Mrs. F. W. Jones, Mrs, An drew Leedy. Mrs. Robert Bowes, Mrs. Marietta Smith. Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Lou Kelle, Mrs. Mab el Heseman, Mrs. Ed Davis, Mrs. W. E. Bevler, Miss Owen Johnon, Mrs. A. D. Scott, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Ned Richards, Mrs. Wes Houston, Mrs. A. B. Horner, Mrs. Blanch Dean. Mrs. Otis Dike, nd Mr. Gerald Heath. The club room was decorated with vases of lovely late summer flowers. SCHIFFERERS HOSTS Turnsr Mr. and Mrs. J. W. SchlXferer were hosts for an attrac tive dinner in their Cioverdale dis trict home for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramsever. and daughter Lena, and Fred Hcrsch, all of Pratum. Addi tional guests were Mrs, Nell Stevens and daughter Margaret of Salem. AUMSVILLE "The Misses Grace and Jessie Rich ards are home from normal school at Monmouth for a few days before they begin teaching. Miss Jessie and Elmer Richards have a school at Whlteson where they will teach. Miss Alice Walker of Reeds port is spending this week with her friend, Mr. Waunlta OeTmSnd, while on her war to Portland to School Mrs. Clara Pratt, daughter of Mrs. S. A. Klrkpatrlck of Pendleton, Is here for a few days visiting. Mrs. Pratt is teacher In the Pendleton school. Harry Prunk has traded his house and lot in Aumsville for the Chris Wagner place about a mile south ot town. Prunk has moved out and Albert Clark and family are occupy ing the house. Mrs. Cornelia George returned to her home In Turner Wednesday night, having spent a few days vis iting at the home of Mrs. E. A. Klrkpatrlck. Mrs. A. EL Walker Is seriously 111 at her home south of Aumsville and Is under the care of Dr. Smith of Stay ton. LERFALDS END VACATION Silverton Mr. and Mrs. A. Lerfald and two children who have been taking a vacation trip to Seattle, Spokane and Everett, arrived home Wednesday evening. GOING TO NEWBERO Independence Leonard Ranton, son of Rev. and Mrs. M. O. Ran ton. has been Invited to Newberg for the week end by a boy friend, Ubert Chenevert, to attend the eir nis a his guest. SALEMT HEIGHTS BENEFIT SnOW Admission 10c and 15 REX Kbiff of wild her we, fat "TWO OUTLAWS" FREE PRIZES TONIGHT That Talk Like "Living Peoplel " Aavef HI .7 9 with VICTOR M'lAClEN WYMUtCY tttrlDMUJNS tCY tAftCY &x I .21 g 3 ENROLLMENT AT WOODBURN TO INCREASE Woodburn Woodbura schools will open Monday, September 16 and a large enrollment I expected. New teachers engaged are Miss Ruth Mitchell. Gilbert Oddle, Miss Mai' garet Tempter and Miss Audrey Wlencken In the rngn school ana Miss Georgia. Albee in the grade school. Pour busses for the trans portation of high school pupils win be in operation under the direction of J. J. Donaldson and will be drtr en by high school teachers. Trans portation of the elementary school pupils will be continued under the same plan as last year. Friday, September 13 will be regis tration day at the high school for those pupils who have not previous ly registered. All pupils who have registered are asked to attend the opening day of school. " Superintendent V. D. Bain will be in charge of the school with Harold Asplnwali a principal and supervis or of the grade schools. Other teach ers are: High school, Ronald Bur nett, Smith-Hughes agriculture; Miss Pearl Emery, commercial; Mil ton Gralapp, mathmetics, general science and educational guidance; Mrs. Helen Gulss, home economics; Miss Virginia Mason, latin and pub lic speaking; Mrs. Maude Mochel, English and dean ot girls; Miss Ruth Mitchell. English and library; Gilbert Oddle, social science and general science; T. P. Otto, science; Miss Margaret Templer, English, Spanish and music; Miss Helen Washburn, English and girls' physi cal education; Ray O. Wolf, social science and athletics. West side grade school: Mrs. Myrtle Clark and Mrs. Mabel Ballard, Bth grade; Miss Fern Wadswortb, 7th grade; Miss Georgia Albee, 6th grade; Miss Mary Scollard, &th grade; Mrs. Margaret Davenport, 4th grade; Miss Ruth Holt, 3rd grade. East side grade school: Miss Lola Newman, 1st grade; Mrs. Nellie Mulr, 2nd grade. TOWNES HAVE GUEST Silverton William Hlslop of Pas adena, Calif., has been spending several days at the home of his un cle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Towne of Mill street Hlslop Is on his way to Kalamazoo, Mlclx, where he will superintend the plumbing of a 13-story building. From there he will go to Canton, Ohio, where he will superintend a similar building. Hlslop expects to be gone from home about a year. POWELLS ARE HOSTS Silverton The Frank Powells of Oak street have had as their house guest the past several days Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Copeland and three boys, David, Arthur and Joe ot Albany, and Rex Copeland ot San Diego, Calif. Marion County 1930 Directory Started GaiherlTiff of the names. tntlitlcnl matter fend other dt for the IftQ Salem and Marlon county directory has Just been begun under the di rectlon oi J. P. CLoland. sunerlntrn' dent of the Polkl directory. In order tnu tne time ox issue may m near the first of the year Instead of after the middle as heretofore, the canvass has been begun at a somewhat earlier date. Many ot the Important city di rectories, aucn as Ijos Angeies, are issued at that time of the year. It ha been found that more ac curate Information can be obtained when the people have all returned from their vacations and business concerns are running normally and schools are In session. The force in the field are all ex perienced directory men of Oregon and Is composed largely of men who nave imn compiling wio oaioin sua Marlon county directory for years. Mr. Clelsnd and his chief assistants, P. W. Metcalf and L. R. Sonus, have been engaged In the work here from fifteen to twenty-fire years. Mr. Bonos Is of a pioneer family of the northwest, many of his people n- Just imagine) making cake) with n Tour shortening and sugar together already doner lor yoal For Snowdrift come to yon already creamed and aUyf creamy. It's whipped np light and fluffy until it ha almost the texrnre of whipped cream and thca packed in air-tight cans. J list a few stirs of the spoon will mix it thoroughly into your sugar and the mixture is in your ovea in no time) at all . Snowdrift is now sold fas new oouvenient three) pound and aia pound steel about at wide) as they an tall to that yon can coop up the very last spoonful without tubbing your knuckles against the edge of the can. A new, fresh, inviting package too decidedly modern in design. Yon cant help seeing these new Snowdrift cant on your grocer shelf, SimDW(dlirD-iru MILITARY FUNERAL ' FOR TURNER RESIDENT Turner Friends here are sorry of the death of W. F. Harris of Port land and are extending sympathy to his parent. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Harris and his brother Joseph of Turner. The deceased was a Bpanisb American war veteran, and died at the U. 8. Veterans' hospital In Port land after an illness of seven days at the age of SS years. He was given a military burial at Rlvervlew cem etery in Portland. Besides his par ent and five brothers, he Is sur vived by his widow and a grown son in Portland. VACATION NEARING CLOSE, JEFFERSON Jefferson The Jefferson high school and grade school will open September 16 with the following personnel: L. N. Bennett, superin tendent; Constance Bolderston. English; Albert Wendell, commer cial; Flo Young, seventh and eighth grades; Frances Pierce, fifth and sixth; Elda' Reese, -third and lourtn; Bertha Dillon, first and sec ond.. - - v- ; The Interior ot the school build ing Is being repainted and calclmln ed. Several new windows have been put in, new black boards Installed and the others resIaCcd.. The work Is being done by E. L. Green of Al bany, assisted by a carpenter. . LITTLE GIRL HURT : Aumsville While little Carvel Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Carl Gibson, was playing near the new barn on the Fred Denhem place a piece of a scaffold fell on her head, knocking her unconscious. They immediately summoned a doc tor who said it was a slight con cussion of the brain. At last reports she was getting alonf fine. Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eakln have returned from their vacation during which they visited Walla Walla. Wash., and Vancouver. B. C. TIME? Plumbing Supplies Yes, you can buy a complete set of modern, up-to-date Plumbing Fixtures at wholesale prices with a small de posit down and the balance on easy payments. 15 FT. BATH TUB, 117x19 APRON BASIN, 1 CHINA TOILET AND B. M. SEAT, 1 20x30 ONE PIECE SINK, 1-30 GALLON BOILER. AU these fixtures complete with nickel plated trim mings to floor or wall $85.00 We also carry a complete line of soil fittings and pipe MESHER PLIMBING SUPPLY CO. 285 Chemeketa St. 'j Block West of Commercial St. PHONE 3700 - - Branches at Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Aberdeen No need to cream this shortening it's ALREADY creamed to (f moat of the) work of creaming BAD CHECKS OF PRINTER TOTAL MORE THAN $50 aihinv wtlm&rk Tucker, a dan per appearing Itinerant printer, is wanted by Linn county aithorttles for issuing a number of worthless checks, which had mounted to past .V,- tut mark Thiirsriav. Tucker cashed the checks In Albany and Leoanon. T,k had hen - In AJbanv a week, then left for Lebanon to so- liMt ulMrtUinv flltice Wednesdav the spurious checks have been turn ing up in ss ana eiu amuuuw. Typographical union officials In ltkann mtrnrrn nit for t7 When UlCV cashed his check for 7. given them in order to reaeem a suit oi cuime. which he had put up as security tnm m Inan He also decamDed with Walter Traver's suitcase and con tents after Traver. wno nanaies a ..r..r miitu fn Tbanon had cashed a check for 16.75 for Tuck er. MRS. IRVIN BERLIN PORTLAND VISITOR Portland (IP) Mrs. Irving Berlin, daughter of Clarence H. Mackay, head of the Postal Telegraph com pany, paid a brief visit to Portland late Thursday en route to Los An geles to join her famous song writ ing husband. "I never, never, never discuss my family with newspaper men," she said when asked about her family affairs, while taking a stroll along the Union station platform between trains. 8 he said that she would Join Berlin in Los Angeles and then "we are going to purchase a home there." HIGHWAY CREW MOVES Amity The state highway crew who have been working south of Amity for over two weeks repairing the road between Amity and Rlck reall, left for a new location Wed nesday evening. CAMP SITE VIEWED BY STAYT0N GIRLS Stayton The Aokbra campflre girls and their guardian, Mrs. R. O. Wood, spent an enjoyable eve ning at the future campfor the boy scouts and campflre girls of' Stay ton. The camp is located about mid way between Mehama and Stayton on the Bantlsm river. The girl met at the community club house and then proceeded in cars to the camp. After Inspecting the campsite they came back to town. There lent much camp there at present but the boy scouts and their scoutmasters are clearing it and building trails. TH0MAS0N ENTERTAIN Turner Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thora ason have been entertaining exten sively at their Crawford country home for visitors. Mrs. Paul Walker of Portland visited several days with her parents, Mrs. R. W. Kingsbury of 8alem and their daughter-in-law Mrs. Louis Kingsbury of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitman of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Millie Stimpson and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Amity. SATURDAY - SUNDAY - jiiw Hot Just from Our Stage Oven . , An Inimitable Presentation f Talent Including The 16 Sun tdst Beauties Jones and Hull Jack Hanley Bobbe Tomson and Others ... On Our Human Screen The BEDS - SPRINGS - MATTRESSES Here are four articles of the very highest quality yet . at prices that are exceptionally low.' -' ;' ;. 'Q , These Demonstrate The Savings Available At Giese - Powers Double. Deck Spiral Coil Springs Made of premier wire, oil tempered oven, baked enamel, heavy angle iron frames, tops helical tied. NOW $112.05 Soft Downey PILLOWS All goose down and feathers. A won derful pillow and pleasure to lay your head on. No finer feather pillow made. NOW Dignified Credit Pay As You Earn HOOKER OPENS WAR UPON PUNCHBOARDS Dallas Sheriff Hooker launched a campaign against the unlawful operation of punch boards through out the county Thursday. Already several seizures have been made and more are predicted. Sherifl Hooker motored to Grand Ronde on official business Thursday. MOVE TO TURNER Turner Mrs, Mallnda Chambers who has been visiting In Aumsville with relatives has moved into the Baker apartments in Turner. Mrs. Chambers plans a visit to eastern Oregon soon. George Given and daughter Gladys, have moved into Turner and are occupying the apart ment hack of the Qower building. Mr. Given has leased his farm east of Turner to Tom Webb. : GUESTS AT OGDENS -Silverton Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Odgen of the Silverton-Salem high- Cut Yourself a Slice of Our Entertainment . . . You Will Love it . . . pNCHON ? MARCO ieo; Maw PSaviSlSf tap 100 Talking Mystery Sensation! with William Powell in EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN way have had as their house guest Mrs. Ogdene sister and husband, Prat, and Mia. C. V. Marshall of Newberg. The Marshall! left Thurs day morning for Nam pa, Idaho, where he Is on the college faculty as an English teacher. Hollywood Theatre Besse of 25c Talkies TODAY & SATURDAY Richard Barthelmess ' A Powerful Drama ot the sea 'SCARLET SEAS'' A First National Picture lsattaee P. M. Sat, Sweet aad Delicious Entertainment NOTE: AU Kiddies Attending Our Sat Matinee Performance Will Receive a Bag of Cookies FREE! ' Enlis Monday Nitc! Spring Filled MATTRESS Covered in choice of colors of ticking, mattress filled with coil springs, each spring in individual pocket, tops of springs covered with thick layers of white cotton. Mattress well ventilat ed. NOW STEEL BEDS A beautiful line of steel beds in colors decorated. Priced from $8 to &5