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i THE DAILY Features-News L JOURNAL ::;: Magazine-Church PRICE TWO CENTS S?and.V" vr. FORTIETH YEAR No. 24 SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917 Willamette Valley Happenings Home News of Daily Life in Marion and Polk Counties, Gathered by the Capital Journal's Local Cor respondents for Its Big Family of Readers Really Just Friendly Letters from Each Neighborhood to All the Others, Telling of Local Events WEST SALEM Arizona, that his brother, Harry R. Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Hallani was murdered at that place On . MoAdoo. the morning of January oth by a man F.dward Smith and wife of Coos Bay named Smith. Young Italian! was are now residing in Woodburn. Mr. wmking a mining claim at the time Smith is in the employ of the Southern and Smith had threatened him with Pacific. bodily injury if he did not turn the Mr. and Mrs. Olson of Canby are now nrnnertv over tn him. he claiming that residing on Corby street, Woodburn. the property formerly belonged to him. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yergen of Donald This Ballard refused to do as it was ' .-pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, (Capital Journal Special Service ) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keller and son, 131. ... i v nf W.tuf Sflli.m lint r eently of Independence, have returned j a piece of good pa.Yin2 claim and it is."1"''- to Treat rtaicm to live as tney iikc h supposed mm no whs wviaiu outtm much better here. They will make their and killed. His body being found at home in the l.aBarr house in Kingwood j noon in a terribly mutilated condition. Park. Smith was arrested by the sheriff of Utr. Earle Oushnell returned Tuesday .Mohave county and he, is being held on from a short business trip to Portland. . a murder charge. The body of Bnllard Mr. T. 0. James is visiting with his I vast taken to i,os Angeles for crema- motber at Rainier. I tion and the ashes will be sent to rela-1 I.. M returned home Mondny. Miss Anna Blouc and Miss Olga House of Barlowc spent Sunday and Mondny with MisB Mabel Boscoe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dose and Mr. and Mrs. Fred I.ivesley spent the week end in Portland. AT THE BU6H THEATRE Organizing Pig Clubs In Marion County Major Kugene Moshbcrger has pur chased a new Buick. Mis. S. A. Kemp is spending the win- D. J. Allen, of the Oregon Agrieul ter in Southern California. 1 tural college, accompanied bv Of, V Miss Mabel Bascoe spent, the week j Eyre, of the Unitetd States National end at Barlowe, visiting Miss Anna Bank, County School Superintendent Blouc. Smith, and If. P. Harrington, of the J. S. Barton of Coqnillc was in town state school superintendent 's office. Billie MeAdams accompanied the leg- Bives in this citv. He is survived by onany visiting i nei us an area during the past week has been can- islators to Corvallis Saturday as guests fcl. ,tr,er Mrs Almn Bnllard. a sister.'. I ur- , . 01 .1 "llon11'1 , vasing the schools in the vicinity of ,if the Oregon Agricultural college. , Mis3 Roberta Ballard and a brother, "L"-f ' Mr and Mrs. Leslie Cade, of Albany. I , i , ,,, L, Kvina nMr n.llns ', having purchased the furniture troui J were guests at ine u. uaae nouie nun-fay- Arthur Moore was visiting at the X Salem in the interest of the pig clubs, for the forming of which the United ing in the Morgan house in Kingwood h possibility of holding a poul-, parents rk. Mrs. Damrell was Miss Mary! try show in Dallas the coining winter Sunday Poultry Association to Meet. I . I e .v. T, .11. r- 1 . . 1 1 home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma- , meeung ui im. if. rion Moore, Tuesday. He returned to! fy association will be held m Dallas his home Portland Tuesday even- " ' tfj"0" fhatur,,ay' la: I toy S. At this meeting new officers aV r. rnmraii a 1,4. Ml. ,,.! will be elected for the ensuing year li Park. Mrs. Damrell was Miss Mary l.eminon before her marriage. Mrs. Ephraim James and three small children of Scotta Mills, are visit ing at the home of Mr. James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. James, of Kingwood Park. Earlo Buchne.ll was a business visitor at Dallas Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. V . .-iipures visited with "niliu. Stilt-en VnHni.nl Viniik l..,wlittn. 41. Miss Little Havarly win lias '"'''n support visiting her uncle, T. 1.. Copeland in f T, '-. in ,y,nnu ..,,. ,,i Auburn, Washington, returned home ips Qf tw &nd. ,h(? , f K. T. Bmmett made a business 1 1 i p ! f orminS P clubs explainedT The to Portland Friday. iW"" Pplo were told ot the scheme Carl Haverly of Portland visited his '' oa,.1K lu T ' J Uniw i ii y pis ii uu vni mug inune y n uiii I k i Go to Church Sunday Subjects of Sermons and Where They Will Be Delivered in Salem Houses of Worship, Tomorrow and a hearty greeting for all. Tirst Methodist Episcopal. State and Church streets, Kienrd X. Avison, minister. IslQ it. m., Class Highland Friends. meeting. !':5 a. m., Sunday school. Corner of Highland and Klin streets, Messrs. Smith and Clark, superinteii- Sabbath school, 111 a. m., Mrs. Myrtle dents. 11:00 a. in , Sermon, " Kuov, ing Kcuworth.v, supvri n t endent. Meetings and Doing." 3:00 p. in.. Rev. W. K to rworsliip, 11 a. m. ntid 7:30 p. i . Ingles will speak at the Old People's ; Christian Endeavor, 15:15 p. n, Our re Home. i : : p. m., Intermediate League, vival meeting in charge oi Rev. C. V. Miss Findley, superintendent. 0:30 p. Ruth, a noted evangelistof Tndiiinap ra., Epworth League, Miss Fuller wiUlolil, Ind. Thursday evening, Fabruarj lead in a study of "A Holy Life or u I I, at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Kuth is an e:i Whole Life Which t" 7:30 p. m , Half-I gelist of national reputation. It will Irour song service using the Mathis-as- pay you to hear him. Josephine Boelc sev book. Alessage ny the pastor, "tin Whose Sidef" ett, pastor. Phone H05. Rural Chapel. H. C. Stover, minister. Morning wcr ship at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at Christian Endeavor lit 7: It nts Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Haverly 8 will be discussed. J. M. Card is president of the association and Mrs. Winnie Braden, secretary. their sal Hewitt Riivclnw eiltirtMii1 the Yoiiiin i t lgated tllO Mrs. W. A. Ayres of Portland is a guest of relatives and friends in Dal las this week. Mrs. Milton Grant is visiting with relatival and friends in Portland for a church Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burch at Riekreall j few days. Sunday. Mr. Eugene Cade, of Aberdeen, Wash ington, visited all last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cade. Earle Wood is recovering from a se vere attack of the measles. Mr. Ed Brock is confined to his home rtith a severe attack of grippe- A special meeting of the council was culled last Saturday evening. The audit ing committee read the report of the! cut. i. a: .. . ohii in I Billings is suffering from ery- K. E. Kersey and Lief S. Einsetlt were ia Salem, Thursday attending tlio legislature. Mrs. 0. E. Staats lias returned to her home at Airlie after a short visit at the home of her son, Dr. V. C. Staats. Mrs. Frank Muscott is a house guest of relatives in Dallas this week. County Judge E 0. Kirkpatrick and Commissioner Mose Manston were in Thursday attending a joint People's class of the .Methodist at his home last Friday evening. John Konip of Qervai visited TT burn Wednesday. John Murray of Aurora made a liusi- iod- The promoters also inves- oppoi tunities tor procur ing good seed torn and field peas for feeding the pigs. They looked up places where good pigs could be had for the forming of the clubs. Mr. Allen said that he found a great Dr. Karl V- Morrow, who will describe and picture buttle front conditions in the European war in his lecture at the Bligh theatre sfternoons and evenings February 1 and i'. will not tell all lie saw during the year aad a half that he was in charge of the American Hospital corps on the Belgian front, because to would send The oratorio girls' "Holy City" wil be given Sunday evening, .lauuarv liN. at 7:30 o'clock, at Jason l.ee M. K. 10 a. church, radar the direction of Nettii! p. m, Amelia Snyder. The chorus will be as- sisted by the quartet. Miss (trace Smith, Central Congregational. soprano; Mrs. Mason Bishop, contralto; Corner South Nineteenth and ferry Prof. Todd, tenor, ami Mr. Herman streets, 11. C. Stover, minister. Sunday Clark, bass. Alisses Isalia Smith and j school .at 10 a. tn. No morning service. Agnes Talsell, accompanists. The pro Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30 p, i. rn,..i. ;.......,., .,..) i fur- si.,,,;.,,. BmJmm ft .j it i.- I Shadow Yonder," Mr. Todd and chorus; service at 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week serv- " jay Soul is Atiurst tor God, Mr. ice Lhursday evening at i:30 o'cldek. Todd; "At Kventide It Shall He light,"! Mesdames Hendry, Bishop. Fniier;! Swedish Tabernacle ,M. E. "They That Saw in Tears,'' chorus; Comer South Fifteenth and Mill " By Hath -Not Seen," Mrs Bishop; ' st roots, Kev. John Ovall, pastor Su i "For Thee, t) Dear, Dear County, " day school at 2 p. in., Cost Anderson, chorus; "Thine Is the Kingdom, "I superintendent. Preaching at " p. m. chorus) " Adoration," insfrumentalj 1 hnd 8 p. m.. by the pastor. All are -( "A New Heaven and a New Earth, " I cordially invited to attend', Air. I lark unit chorus; " to .the I.iikIi Our Ood," Mr, Todd; "tome Ye Bless ed," Mrs. Bishop; "The Fining Pot Is i or U ...,.. ..:.. tt'...ii. vi ..!....... , ,..,, -., .., i ikn i ',- - T ut-s i., i iu wm ...... .,.....,.., j ut-ii. ... ' wu Luroiui , . . ! fls i vcri ne' with horror. But lie will tell i.,v Silv...- " rti.i. "The-.. A ir Mrs Maud Jordan and Mrs. Minnie in the raising ot pigs, the start istoi . f.. .., .., i.,v , ,r, ,, ... u L. .., ,, . , i ..... , , j i T i -vr . n enough ol the. conditions in the trenches rhev," Miss Smith; "lliev Slinll Hun Burness ett Wednesday tor their home, be made early in April. Most ot the i , , ., . . ,. ' M . i u i u i u ,.i rru i i i . va ii - ii , ,;..o'anu on the tiring line to give a most gcr No More," Mesdames Hendrv ... raauiir. .? nuf ...c.i aut-sis 1. 1 v n .n .--ri... ...i ....- u. .mm ;.! f 4i, 4;t: c....vl ,l,.,i u:i ... ci 1.:- fl tW IllSt I . . . . . "II w""t 1 . is now draining rairope ot its mnnliooil, Indies' quarto!. Miss Smith and Mr l . 4 . I.. .... ...II .1. .. 1 ........ .... . .....1 t 1 It -l I ..... I. ..a i; ,... . l (, .,,. , , , ist.iu Jits p.. tuns ..... o..t., t-utfui. lit . nun; t.t.e.11 a 110 jvuiia cuius, Cliorus. 1.1' ii. iirri ill ii;ii ;i. 111. arm a;i'i Will Dt .Jllia ' ,.:..f.. ... I.. . u..i. ..a t,:..t . t nn ., ,, bmn uclumhi ui njii.iir iu firi J 1 I (.. 1.1. I7UUJOCI 01 nil. II' lessnil -- iruitt , most curious.' Lutheran. 8updV school at !:!" a. m. Wednesdi y ur. Morrow, who was in command ot i hast State and'1'.ighteentli streets, (J. evening testimonial meeting at S:iiO ia hospital organization composed of 58 1 Koehler, pastor. Sunday school in (lor 1 o 'clock. Reading room in the Hubba the home 01 their mother Mrs. B. WilKabOUt eisrht or ten weeks old, or sie. lat the weaning stage. Bv state Mrs. Jack Barkman of Donald was a ; time, it is believed the pigs Woodburn visitor Wednesday. ready for market. A few of the buys1 Dr. E. Hartford visited in Portland will purchase registered brood siws. Sunday. When the boys begin work, they will Services in Pratum M. E. BeV, John Ovall will preach in t ! Mtehodist church in Pratum at : o'clock a. in. All are invited to : . tend. I First Church of Christ Scientist. Sunday services ere held at lio CI mil , , . , . , ' l.l.r- ...111 .1111 .i.llIM', ..in, cultural college In which to keep an per80nally decorate,! with the iii'i'iii-nlii .,(. nr. I ,i, tl.ti.,1 oviwnuii, i.nn ' "... who Bel- xpert auditor which was accepted as , .,.., of th( County Courts of Polk read Mrs (ipelas of the face. Mr. and Mrs. C. P Ferry, of Beuna Vista, and Mrs. Edna in regards to South and small daughter, Gladys, of I and Marion counties ! bridee matters. TO , Oscar Kayter went to Salem, Thurs Wells and son, Ps. ol,,.f y.atnB v4s4t. Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Robinson en- Falls City are visiting this week at the (Capital Journal Special Service.) 1 home of her parents, Mr. ami Airs Dallas, Or., Jan. 87, Professor Wal-, wreen uampueu un ... ter S. Brown of the Oregon Agrieul turai college win give a pruning dein-) nstration in Dallas next Thuraday at' the Frank Harris orchard just north ot! the LaOreole River. Prof. Brown's1 demonstration will be preceded in the: morning of that date with a lecture at j tho court house on horticulture, and at j cue o'clock the assembly will adjourn I to the Harris orchard to witness the 1 Mrs. Charles (rreeorv ot the Dallas Variety Store is the possessor of a new Ford automobile. William Ellis, the real estate man, was a business visitor in Falls City, Wednesday. Attorney John Tt. Sibley was a Cap ital Citv business visitor this week. Arthur B.ahn of the BoTlgers Paper company of Salem of Mr. and Mi pruning. Professor Brown's services were secured for the benefit of the. fruit growers in this vicinity through the efforts of the Polk County Fruit Growers' association. He has been in Dallas on several other occasions and much valuable information has been gained by his lectures and demonstrations. in linllns. Thursday afternoon. i Thomas Catherwood, of Portland a former Dallas business man was in the I citv the first of the week. W. L. Soehren was a Salem business visitor Wednesday. He also took the legislature while in the city. New Dallas Business Firm. Dallas has a. new business firm. Simkins & Larkin, formerly of Spring Valley have opened up a farm produce market in tho old skating rink on Oak Street. The young men will handle all Woodburn News Elmer Hoff Sunday. Mayor J. F. Steelhammer made business trip to Salem Tuesday. Mrs. Ivan Byerg and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stanton of Elliott Prairie were Uiiosls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Byers Sunday. The Sophomore and Junior Girl's Basket Ball teams were to have played u game Thursday evening, but was post poned on account of the, mid-term ex- rooted old friends animations this week. it. win ne piaycu iiexr. inursciny. ine winner will play the Seuiors the Thurs day after. Dolph Buyer of Roseburg is visiting friends here. Mrs. T. C. Mnsoii went to Oervais Tuesday evening. G. W. Waterbury made a business I trip to Portland Tuesday. .in.. ll. ...i... i v yrvu, t lining .i.iu uus lit'eti his son J on a !h a n Riekreall Items being remade and again remade utmost every day. His lecture will divulge mat ters that have been vigorously sup pressed by the military censors up to this date and Hie pictures that lie will display will be actual photographs that were only procured by the personal per mission of King Albert. Many of the views (aken at great risk of life and during the height of engagements, and show most vividly the heroic and stir ring moments. In addition to recounting his own marvelous 'personal experiences, Dr. Morrow will also tell his auditors some Mrs. Hartley Bonney and little dau-,be furnished with a book by the agri-1 ,, , .....'', ' !.. M .... rt..- r.. I ..l....l 11 :., ,l.!u l. uwium ...... ..v,-. umnes. gun. Hit- ...iiiiiij; ...ir,. ..CO. J0O1IIIC,. Mr. ami Mis. Cecil Brown were vis i.. ; ii..i.i j a .1 .:.. ..41 n-i... ....ll :n ...... ,1 T r r f; , , " K , , King Albert 1ms just returned from the at 7:311 o'rtoek. ( nil, n.'tnr l-.ll i n trvn 11 .vl.r. 1 .in.t .wt tl.cni .itt,..' on lyr.uvilio- Itllll tce.l 1 II ir ' ... . ... . .. . ,Yls- '. . ; ,, . I , n . B. , ,,, " f 1st ii 1 1-is battle trout where history is lil.I.ultll ...illlllll I lit Iliccilliy 111 t mctlgO, j 1. 1 in il ir,. I'tiiiii lilt- '.-ipin i .i.fii has returned. jtvill visit the clij)s and teach the boys Mrs. Ray McKinney and infant son,; how to judge animals so lliev can tell returned home from Oakland. California, a good one from a poor one. They will Wednesday, where she has been visiting! be impressed with the importance of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bruno. having pure bred stock. Mr. and Mrs. ( has. Gillesnie visited I Applications for loans from the bank i TJmJn. nran TnJn 11 t ' 1 01' I ill 11CI1 11 llllllioci ... .cm..- ' .111. a 11 ( I MIS. 1 1.1 ll K II II If SUIK11V. Will l)f TUiniSllCU UlOSe Will) llCIUIIIiy Independence were Tuesday callers at thp.r hgm Qn a stteet Thurgday Thl,v wen. m lh(,ir w u Bueod' need them to start the work. They , m , evening. ' Washington from a visit in California, must be had by applying at the bank i n Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guy returned ; Misses Mary and .Madge Scolla id : or at the schools. Mr. Allen left for iHDiIC UemOuStrdtlOIl first of tl,is w0('k fl0m a w. were Portland visitors Staurday. CorvalHa today and will return in a few l . A 1 ! trip through Southern California. Miss Helen Grant of Reed college and I weeks to complete the work of forming i Oil rTlllllflff nV H A I. Mrs. Ralnh Adams and children of , M"iss Nellie Alb'recht of Portland were ' 1 ' a Hl.11. r-it,, o,.rt n4a!Mn ttn t.-oclf :it the.unests lift the liom man and Bnellsh at 10 o'clock. Divine building suite 303, is oijeii ettry d: v service at 10:30 a. m. Luther League except Sunday and holidays from 11:5 gian Cross of the Legion of Honor by lat 7 p. in- Kveniiig service in Kaglish to 1:0.) p. in. All are cordially invited to visit our rending room. United Evangelical. St. Paul's Episcopal. Cottage and Center streets, Itev. G. L.j Corner Church ami ('heinekt ta street l.ovell, pastor. Sunday school at 10 n. Robert S. Oil! rector. Holy column m. Divine worship and preacliing scrv-.ion i .''I" n. in. .Matins ami address ice at 11 u. in. Christian Kndeavor at j 11:00 o'clock. Evensong an. I add rent! 11:30 p. m., Victor Taylor, leader. Bv- ?s30 p. m. Sunday school P: 15 a. i I, ening worship and sermon at 7:30 Each anil every ineii:cr of the Parirb nt lock- evening. Prayer meeting on Thursday Gernjan Baptist. North Cottage am Corner North Cottage and D streets Sunday school, 10 a. m., Kd Behunke snperinteiuleiit. Preaching at 11 a. m mil i (30 p. in. In the absence of tin ! is earnestly requested to bring or invite ia friend to the 11:00 o'clock and 7:.'l ) p. m. service. Kxcellent music and a I ! dresses at both. Strangers in the ci v 'are especially invited. ot the intimate things that have been pastor, Hoc. Paul Bloschc. of Ciliidoko revealed to him by soldiers who lay j low a. will preach. .Midweek Wednesday, S p. in. All are F- A. Petereit, pastor. , in....ni a.,..:, Q.....:... iV- if ii V, i Vi ' Hasping their las! breath as his surgeons Riekreall, Or., Jan. .. The measles ' : Hi...;. in (Capital Journal Special Service-) Woodburn, Jan. 27. Mr. Floyd Has kell went to Salem Wednesday to attend a meeting of the Merchants' associa tion. Grace Harding of Glendalc is visiting her sister Mrs. Gale Lansden. anas ot lann pro.iuce sucn as ouuer,, Anna Af)boe , tl.ip to Portland ggs, poultry and meats and will oper- wQ te an auto truck for collecting the,' Rm (;'mliPr i4 VP,.V jil with the pneu- came throughout tho county. monia. Captain T. F. Maginnis and fnniily of J Corvallis visited at the home of A. Sch ram Tuesday. Mrs. T. 0. Haskell went to Salem itiii. Sacramento, Cel. though there arc still several who are siiflering from the inaladv. A lew cases of pink eye hate been reported but it is to be hoped it will not become as widespread as the measles have been. A course of lectures have been :ir ranged for the school and community, the first of which will be given by Prof. Horner of the O. A. C. on Friday eve ning Jan. Jd. The high school basket ball team has played .several games lately, on Wednes day evening Inst week they played Oak Grove at Riekreall resulting in a vic tor tor the visitors. On Friday evening Riekreall high and a team from Dallas played here, also lost to the visitors. Mrs. .1. A. McLean of Salem visited Pormer Dallas Boy Murdered. C. I. Ballard received word this week from authorities in Kingman, NONE BETTER YOU'LL LIKE IT Butter Nut BREAD iW "''tJsflsiiiiiiHU sufferings. Talcs of great heroism, of I remarkable patriotism and of wonderful pathos are scattered through his talk I veritable high lights of the great war, that bring home as nothing else can the Conditions that are today existing along the miles of front upon which the oppos ing armies face each other. 1 Not only is Dr. Morrow lecture most I interesting as a page from modern his j tory, but those who have heard it ill other citiws declare that it ant factor in the world W for a lasting and universal peace. It shows not only the valor ami glory of war, but reveals also the tremendous and needless suffering, the pathos and the futile bitterness of the struggl convinces nil of the basic wrong of such slaughter on such a w holesale scale. It is a lecture that appeals to all those who desire to keen posted on events of the times; and it is also an educational sermon upon questions involved in the titanic struggle. First Baptist. Comer Marion and (forth streets. Kev. (I. F. Holt, pastor school. 0:115 a. ni. m. and 7 :30 p. in. First Congregational Churcb. Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. W. I. Stnley superintendent. Morning servi t service, tit eleven. Music morning and evening relcome. I to chorus choir, Win. Mellilchrist, Sr., (director. Subject for morning service "The cure for Intolerance". Christian Bndeavor meeting at ti:30. Pleasant Sir- -Llberty(dnj evening service at 7:30. Song sei Sunday . vice, special music, instructive address, Public worship II a.1 million pictures. A delightful way to Junior meeting. 3 to. spend Sunday evening. Mrs. Alexand' r m. Young reople s service, (5:30 p. m. I inompson, tne woman meiiiner or lie Sermon topics, morning, "Attempting State legislature will be the speak, r and Expecting Great Things;" evening, Her subject will be "The New Woman "The Story of a Runaway Slave " and the New Age." What Mrs. Thomp- Brief. s an mi ampnign interesting and instruct The public is cordially v e set invili First Christian. Corner High and Center streets, F. T. Porter, minister. Bible school, 9:40 a. and m., Dr. II. C. Epley and C. Scarff, di and rectors. Auto truck leaves Lincoln and South Commercial 0:10 and Highland 0:25. Great orchestra ami a live school. Come and see. Worship and sermon 11 u. m., BUbieCi "The Blood Covenant." Christian Laden vnr, 0:30 p. m., Dr ley, leader, hveuing service, :.!ll p. in. Subject "Intolerance." Large chorus son has to say will be of interest to no n and women. Thursday evening meotirg lit 7:30. The monthly misslnonary me. t- ing will be held lit the home of .Mrs. W. ( lounel Friday Dyer, 12L'0 Cliemeketn street on Fcbrunry 2nd at 2:30. ill. mi. Unitarian. The church where you feel at home. Sunday school 10:00. Sermon at UlOfl y Pastor James M. Heady. Subject: Intolerance. ' ' The ineinliets of the Ep-1 Socialist party and all Lobor organise-m.. (Continued on page four.) Mi .1. J. li da y her mothei last Week. Mrs. Walter Bdwards ami children returned to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I". Riley an' dchlldren of Moninoiith visited at Mrs. Rilev'l I parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. David i Smith, Siinduv. Mr. tad Mrs. W. II. Squicr visited ill the Warren Burch home Sunday. Mrs. Davis and Miss Dav is of Sa - lem are visiting at Mrs. Lowrys for a i few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Fox returned ti Kiekrc ill thi nil wi alt. 'k MARY PICKFORD POOR LITTLE PEPPINft PURE AND RICH SWEET AND CLEAN Famous Players Star Incomparable as Italian-American Girl. '1 hoi It is a far cry from the tender li Japanese Cho-Cho-San of "Mad: Butterfly" to the heroic figure of '1 Little Peppina", but the art of the mous Plavers star has enabl bridge that gap and to maki near-Italian girl, who lives a one of the greatest characterize her long list of successes. In this Paramount Picture, the feature of the Ye Liberty Fa ihich day and Monday, Miss Pickford gives an entirely different interpretation from anything that she has ever attemp ted. Her smiling Society buds, her petu lant school girls, her mountain maidens, her prim little misses and her adorable Japanese girl are all cast aside for this sweeping character in which she is a kidnaped child working iu a Sicilian vineyard, a stowaway disguised as a boy, a newsie, a bootblack, a fruit ven der, an employee of an opium den, a messenger boy and finally the restored millionaire's daughter who comes into her own. Central Howell Gossip (Capital Journal Special Service ) Central Howell, Jan. 27. -Last Thurs I .lav Mrs. Ivld Mniner, Mrs. GrOVer Sim mens, Mrs. Waller McDonald and Mrs. Albert JauZ were visitors to the school. Mrs. Nicholl whs a visitor o lay i last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Last Thursday Mr. Alvln Bums and Mrs. Pearl Miller of Waldo Hills took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Antes Branch Friday visitors at school were Mrs. Peat! Miller, Mis. Al Schare and Mis ; Laurel Jan.- Mr. Francis I'harpilooz attended a dame Saturday evening at Silverton. Miss Mary Moorcs was calling on Mrs. Baggeti Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Branch took In I the play at Salem, The Cnv. rittcii Law. They pronounced it fine. j Mr. Fred Durhin is wearing a broad smile these days. If you meet him and 'he don't see you please excuse him, jut ii ucd We want to announce that we have discontinued our Retail Wagon Trade. OUR GOODS ARE ON SALE BY ALL SALEM GROCERS However, for the benefit of those living in the neigh borhood, we maintain a retail store at 240 SOUTH COMMERCIAL For Goodness Sake EAT Fan Dandy and Big Dandy BREAD "Made in Salem-Where We Live" The Salem Royal Bakery TELEPHONE 378