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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1929)
1. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1929 wtr th mim- FsuAQQfe cm EER IS SAVED BUT AUTO LOST UPON HIGHWAY Amity Two deer him tew return, tag from Oakland. Oregon, neaped with bruise about the bead, and cuts and when their auto mobile tuned' over and bum a on the Wnt ugnway sane south el here Wednaaoay noon. Deputy Sheriff Pentoa af alaaV nomsh county, .ana from California, ants of the sedan. canton, woo was driving. a severe cut on one Jew. tram glass. The car skidded off the wet nwmt. and In attempting to regalnH attne roadway, -the-' driver sent it across Into a altcn. on we -eppesuei toe where It turned over -caneht fire. They saved the carcass of a dear in the rear o( the nuctune. phu clothing containing their mon ey was consumed by the flatness to gether with all combustible parts of ih car. Passing motorists took the men to Portland with the spoils of their hunt. -. HUNTING PARTY OFF FOR KLAMATH AREA Hazel' Green Will Davis, Howard and Peter Haselbacker and lols wamoter of this -community and Edwin Fucr of Salem left Yednes .v mnrnini for Klamath Palls on an extensive hunting trip. While at Klamath Falls they will be Uie attests of Marlon Harmon wamp lor. father of Louis Wampler, who Is owner of a hunting lodge called Woodbine lodge on the Upper Kla- - ills son. Mickey Wampler will ao- hunting trip lor tne senior wamp ler u an exuort hunter and guide of many years' experience. Last year this same group of hunters made the 'same trip and came home with the limit prescrioea oy iaw, while Davis secured a huge bear as extra measure. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED selo Uncle Billie Arnold was e years old Sunday and was agreeably surprised by. a gathering of his children and grandchllldren- at the farm home near Sclo. Among the eue."ts present were Mr. and Mrs. Porter Long and daughters, Opal and Mabel: Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Amo'.d and daughter, Maxlne; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Arnold and son. Lerov; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Long and son. IBllie: Mr. and Mre. Spen cer Long and - son, Donald, and daughter. Bettie. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldrcd Long and son, Bobble. MOVES TO SfLVERTON Silverton Mrs. T. Anderson's . mother. Mrs. Frank Morley, moved ,'to Silverton Tuesday and Is now ' living on Jersey street. She had an auction sale of her farm goods near the Abloua last week. Her son. Henry and wife who have been liv ing with her left a few days ago for Portland from where they will leave next week for California to make their home. LINN CLUB MEMBERS SELL EXHIBIT STOCK Albany Bodme d Clark. Port land Livestocks cotnnuselon com pany. iwTfhasrd SSOO worth of fat hoes from the Linn county -H club member, woa displayed the ant mas aunnc tne state fair. The average ana tl cents a pound, ac cording to p. B. paid, county club" Maaec .... Hon were sold by Homer Shelby. Peart aad Wumer A vertical. Karl Thomas, But ma Vreeae. Bdgax attendance at the Tuesday sight masting of Adah chapter, Q. K. 8. ronowlnt the regular order of business a program was given by the a Metis, at Chamber and and Morten. Hiss Evelyn Dasrlg played several selection on the nteleie aad sang. Maxlne Wil liams. gave a recitation, a violin se lection by Harriett Rosalie Cham ber accompanied by MJdee Hewett. the closing number on the program was an matruinental duet by don na lSKebraad' on the violin and Midge Hewett at the .piano. Pnnawiag the uruaiam a salacel- laneous ranch was served In the din ing room. The tablet were decor ated with large bowls at fall flow ers. A children's table was specially arranged and they were served re freshments. The committee on rangemente was Mrs. R. W. White, Mrs. Neule Damon, Mrs. W. H. Walker, Mm, Morlan and Mrs. Hub bard PLACES ARE EXCHANGED Silverton M. C. Thompson of Silverton has- purchased the Joe Oaten farm near Marqtiam and turned his Silverton property Hiah street In on the deal. Each party will take possession of mis new possession within a few days. MILLER Hl'RTS FOOT Silverton Ed Miller who broke several bone In one foot a few days ago while employed at the Silver Falls Timber enrarjanv camp No- i Is resting nicely at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miller of Orant street. Relief From Curse Of Constipation A Battle Creek "Ccnsi ipauon is physician as responv.Die ic more minprv than ny other coase But imnvdtate rpllef has been Inund A UMpt elktj Rent Oder lies attract warei from the system into the lazv dry evnriMUnc Dow el called the coJod The watts loot- em the dry food wute una cause a aentle rhnrouiih movement with out tomiuiR a habit ot ever Increaa- lns the dose 8t BtoD tiiiierlnfl from csnstlDatlon Chew a Rrxall Oderlle at oigbt Next dav hrtffht Get 24 tor 25c io tlay at the pen rest Rrxall Dnifi Rtnrp fprrVn dnit store am SPECIAL! Far Week-end Only Bishop's Whipped Cream - Chocolates 32c lb. or Two Ihs. for SOc ' AT Schaefcr's Drug Store The Original Candy Salt , Star . 135 N. Cesal Hioae HI ..Ttfcw Fratvt , EASTERN STAR HAS MBS LONDELL LEAVES 81Ivertoo Mrs. J. Londell of Ta- ooooa wbo has been staying with her aged aunt oi Scotts Mills, who Is in her 90th year left Wednesday morn' ins tor Portland. Grandma Dale is quite xeeble and needs a woman s care. She IS with two of her sons and a daughter from the east Is comim?. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN CITIZENSHIP TAUS PRESENTED NORMAL Monmouth The normal school students and faculty heard Or. Clyde B. Moore of the department ot rural education at Cornea am- venrity Tuesday evening and again Wednesday during the chapel hour. ur. Moore opened his talk try (riv ing a description of Cornell campus. Then he started his talk about clt isena and cltenzenshtp. Mr, -Moore closed his address by enumerating a Is qualities of a good dtisen: He must be physically com petent: he must be self-reliant; bei must be vocationally competent; he mast be a worthy metnker of a home or household; ha must be cultured: he must be able to use his leisure tine properly. In his address- "Seme ot the Trends of Rural Education" ha ed that "good teaching s leadership in learning. Konratlnn is part of people, A piano duet waaiiUe activities. What would be a dty in one community would be merely a rural communnp in another with only rural education advantages." HAZEL GREEN Mr. and Mra. Alois fthevenk (Alice Haselbacker) was daughter. Lor- a, and Mr. Vredrfc Haselbacker, Jr, of Portaend. wen ascent visi tors at the Fred Tmaloavii i home. Mrs. Bdward Haselbacker left tor Portland Tuesday where she will vlstt friends and relatives for the next two weeks while Mr. Hasel backer at away am; -aa eatrnoVdtrsttw arotner. 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