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- - SATURDAY: MORNING; JULY 23, 10i Wit llWiCTUI TV I nun ' Marion are busy replacing the ties burned out. by the fire Sunday on" the O. E. railroad near Sidney. . .1 r,, ! a jaw providing for the testing tor T. B. of all -dairy cattle over one year old is to be enforced In the r Sidney neighborhood, unless they have been tested Inside oC 60 days from the day the appointed tester arrives. The law says the owner shall get the cattle in for Inspection and such other assist ance as the inspector may aeem necessary, and of course foot the bill.5This Is the proper - way to stamp out T. B. so let's be ready and' help the good work along. Since F. B. Oakley sold and left all 'blacksmith work' has to go to .Independence.' The- late spring gram will be used for pasture by many farmers. warm winds and continued dry weather Mrs. Harcourt and grandson . David Rhinehart and Alice Christ c-nsen of Portland are visiting' at the homes' at Mrs: Hareourt's bro ihrs, David and Elgie Pickard. ' Miss Ruth Hall ot Eugene made a short visit .Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and MrsJ Willam Hall. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Treshaln of Iowa, are at the home of Mrs. Treshaln'a sistef.-sMrs. William Hall. The Marion' Presbyterian- ladies Aid society met Wednesday at the home of -Mrs. , Gulvln ' and spent the day tying comforters and hav lng a good social time. - Mrsw Arnold and Mrs. Taylor have had as their gaes Mtss PugV nn'a. . owing to the unusually uvutv via WUI UUHl Miss lElma-barber returned from.'Salenvdnesdar after spending; v several weeks at the home xt her - sister, Mrs.- G, Ovfioyceu1 ; 1 ' ' " Clarence Talbot of Bend, Ore., Is visiting- at the Pred Haack home. ' Herwas injured fn the au- td accident near Sisters, Ore., on July 6, when Fred W.: Haack lost his: life.- vMrv. Talbot" lsfast:re- cqvering and xpects to be able to work: in- a bort time, " Miss Viola Haack has returned Id Milwaukee, .where" she is em ployed 'as a nurse in the-sanitar- ': ium t that place: ; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roland and daughter Claudian, Mr! ' and' Mrs. W". Houghton and Bert Jeffries, picnicked at Cascadia Sunday. - Mrs. Albert Laffy and children. returned Wednesday from Corval lis where she visited her mother Mr. M.; F?. Morgan. - - S. !J.''Slyter and 3 son Clarence are batching" In Mrsi : Webb's j ! house. ' ' ' ' Mrs. R. W.' Dimlck and son re turned to "Oakrldge Thursday. picnic dinner and spent the after noon there in honor of Mr.' and Mrs Matt Smith; Grandma ..Smith and daughter Opal, who expect to go to Los Angeles soon.' I Fall grain will soon be; In shape for threshing. A . few tare threshed, , a. l,. no wen is driving a car. , 1 t I V Scotts Mills v Auburn Rev.-C. C. Poling will preach at Auburn Sunday at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. "N. A. NewbiU are vacationing at Rapdon, Mrs.' Helen. Hardy was a dinner guest of Mrs.. William Walling on Tuesday.. Mrs. Roy. Hammer is visiting with her mother in Dakota. A telegram, was received that Elton New, 'son of Mr., and Mrs William New ot Marshfleld, is very IU with pneumonia. The boy is a , nephew , of Mrs.' William Branson'. Miss Alice Simpson, became the wife of 'Frank Tate, Tuesday and were welcomed home with-much noise' Wednesday evening. 'The still ''; night . air. was , rent with many discordant notes Mon day 'night,'; when a tew friends gathered to welcome ' home; the newly-weds Mr., and Mrs: Earl Branson. Then . all ; was ;; quiet again', as all enjoyed the "treats A. mile of pavement is being laid east of the. state hospital and another mile is graded and gravel ed 'and a preliminary line is run still further east Friday afternoon ' Is the date Mr. and Mrs. Swegler of On tario, 'Ore.; visited - Mr and Mrs W. A Rmifpclir nvnr the' week end Mr. and Mrs. Bruce " Bellinger for the arrival of the threshing bf Lavfavette. Ore. visited Tela- machine t--enter this neighbor- tlves here last -Sunday. j ' . . Mrs. T. Ma'piethorpe and dangh ter, Emma, 'and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Sharer - and sons Earl and Frank visited at the W. T. Hogg home Sunday. ' !- ?Ray Telfer; who has been visit iatc nt Willamlna, has returned home.' " His cousin'. Mr John 'At wood, who has been visiting him from Denver; Colo., left for' Seat tie, 'Wash.; tor a visit. ' A. W. Estes of Portland visited hfs" uncle H. Y. Ma gee and family the ?lrst of the week; MrS Emily McGown and grand daughter,' Marlon Magee of Los- Angeles, Cal.; is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee and family: 'J. Smith and ', son Rowland of Oakland,' Cat.,? who have been vis fling' his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. AlUn Bellinger, left for their home Wednesday; ' They were -accompanied by , Mr. and Mrs. Rellingerr and small daugh ter, who , expect to make a short viitlnCal. ' Mr. and Mrs. -Hugh Magee and Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Magee went to Tortland Thursday on business. Miftses Edna and Avgusta El mer of Portland are visiting their mother, Mrs. J. II. Elmer who has Just arrived from Butternut, Wis consin, to visit elatives at Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Land wing and dauahter, Virginia, visited Mr. Landwlng'a mother1 Mrs.- Kate .jLandwing Sunday.; Mr., ana-Airs. J. . Korn ana .daughter. Lenoa, spent Sunday at WllhoU SpTlngs..- hdod. : " Mri and - Mrs Stoutenberg, " of Mlddlegrove, were ' guests i ot Mr, and Mrs. William Branson Wed nesday evening.' - Ice cream and cake were served.- Rickey already new Oak Ridge The -annual reunion) of the Hill's clan was held Sunday at Jasper.' A large crowd .was pre sent . and all enjoyed a real picnic with a' basket dinner, and general b'octai. time. ; In- the afternoon the Oakrtdge baseball team met an all-star team, from h Eugene, which won by a score of 15 to 3 return game will 'be ptayed on the local field later In the season' and we wish our boys better sue- cess, for . we have seen them play better . ball, than ! was played Sunday, and? feel - confident that they can win from the star team; Mr. McDonald : ot Eugene and proprietor Of , the Ridge Theatre here, spent the week-end in Oak ridge: : 1 t1 I m t-1 , ! ' ' ' ' Mr7 and Mrs, Jack Wright and family are at Crescent 1 Lake . for the week.:y;i!!ii!irp !fiUnit Dr. C. Wilson has been away on business for a week. Quite' a number or .-local men went to help fight the fire that is burning around the headwaters of the Abiq.ua1 river.. ters of Mrs. George Jory and sis ters of the Dcncer brothers and Mrs. J, R. Rains. . Mr. and Mrs'S." A. Phllpolt'and nephew.-Elmer Philpott of Salem, were dinner guests, last Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dencer. The committee in charge of the clinic to; be held In the Liberty district July' SO and 31 held a meeting at - the community hall Monday, July 20 and with the as sistance of Miss Lupo of the Mar- on county health demonstration made fnial plans. Mothers wish ing - appointments for Thursday July 30, will please call Mrs. Wil lis Dalas or Pearl-Scott. Those wishing Friday, July 31, will call Mrs.. Claude Stevenson - or Mrs. Bruce Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Cone have gone to Pacific City for a few days. They were accompanied by the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Atche- son of Salem Mt. Pleasant-Cole Famous i Comedy " Will Play Here Tonight i- North Howell The ladies ot North Howell Grange met at the home of Mrs. Jessie Allen last Friday and or ganized a home economics club. Those present were the Mrs. Dim- ma Cilne. Lula Wiesner. Velma Gottenberg, Lena Wiesner, Amy Beer, Daisy Bump, Bertha Wies ner, Helen ' Wiesner, Mrs. Judy and the hostess. - Daisy Bump was chosen president and Helen Wies ner. secretary. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Allen. . K. D. Coonler and family are spending this week at the coast. ,-Woelke f Brothers have been overhauling their threshing out fit and will start threshing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baughman of, Portland spent Sunday at the B. Wiesner home. - ' ' Mrs. ' Evelyn Steidinger and ,4 i - -Li " S "sT:!': ; V . .- ,-VNN. .: 'if M . -. i - A I t. j in- t , - . 'j . . '. i -V r - ' ? 7' v " ,.-! .. ' . f. . : who . was seriously injurea ai the Crabtree sawmill sear Me-j hama some ten days ago, has so far recovered as . to be on the down town - streets again. The young man was struck in the breast by a broken cable, and is still very sore from the force of be -blow., . . Miss Cecelia - Mielkt went to Portland Friday for a week-end visit with her brother, George, and sister. Helen. Miss Mlelk! relum ed home Sunday night, bringing her small nephew George Edward with her for an extended visit. I Mrs. W. H. Hobson who has been in poor health for some time has been ordered to bed ,by her physician, and it is hoped by her jriends that enforced rest and quiet will restore her to normal health vides that in case bail or bond 14 f presented, the defendant In an ajw i peal to the supreme court, mxi be released from JalL ' ' WAlker was sentenced to on year in Jail and a tine of f 3.00t In the circuit court, upholding Brazier C . Small, justice of the peace. , who passed on the case u a preliminary to the circuit court hearing.- The case was appealed on grounds of Illegality in thi search warrant. I The re-trial of the' other thres defendants. Lester Dixon. Henry Johnson and John Andrews, whick was set tor Monday. July 27. ha been postponed until the October term of court.' The Jury In this first trial disagreed as to the guilt of the three men, tried on a chargi ot 'manufacture ot liquor. - WALKER 1 OUT, ON BAIL CASK APPEALED i OTHER RE ! ' TRIALS COXTIXUED . Joe Walker, convicted of the possession of the huge liquor still seised near Mt. Angel on April 28, was released from the county jail yesterday on 13,000 bond, pend ing ..his appeal to the supreme court.- The order of probable cause was signed yesterday by Cir cuit. Judge Percy. R. Kelly. The signing of the order was manda tory, under a statute passed by the 1919 legislature. TwhISh " prc-i 'Nlg!ir and Morning to keep i- - Writ far FmTw CanT The Rickey Wildcats defeated the Oregon Pulp and ' Paper com pany-nine II to 6 Sunday. W. Corbett is ' haying ..lumber hauled to erect a new h'ouse. : The" Yomarco class of the Sa lem .'Methodist church held a pic nic at. Hager's grove Tuesday evening.. J. -H. Gray has sold part of his farm -to Mr. Sutton of Salem , Mr, and M rs. , Llndbeck- of ; Au burn were guests of Mr. and Mrs H. McMIIlen Sunday... . Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox of Salem were guests or S. A.' Harris ' and family on Mbnday evening." ' George. Edwards mowed ; the grass on the school house grounds Wednesday, 'which improved the looks ot the premises- very much. The threshing machines are all getting ready to start threshing. A picnic was: given at Purdue Springs Sunday, about 25. were present. Everyone 'enjoyed 1 a good time. Mr. and Mrs. i Louise Raymond son Lyle, Bern Darby and daugh ter Maud and granddaughter Syl via, Mike Gassnerand and family, Mary Hora ' Dave Aegertes, Jr., and Ed'Ambrosk were all visitors at the Charley Peters home Sun day afternoon, ' u Jay Shank, Harley and Violet Darby made a .visit ' to ' Oregon City Sunday, 1 ! Mrs P. P." Crabtree and daugh ter Edna, and ! Elsie Peters visited at Charley Peter's Monday.' I Elsie Peters spent Sunday night with Edna Crabtree, returning ihome Monday afternoon.. Donald Dowlng was 'on the sick list for a couple of days. , Miss Elsie Downing i of Mt. Pleasant and ; 'Lotus Osburn of Shelburn were married last week. Mrs. Fiske & Mrs. Malaprop; Chauncey Olcott as Sir Lucius) OTrisrsrer. Members of the all-star corrmany that will present children from Tillamook spent "The Rivals ' at the Grand Theater here tonight. ounuay at a.u. wiesners. Stayton Rev.' Hay, pastor of (he Chris tian church, who with his family left here some five weeks ago for a "trip to Utah, returned home this week., and met his regular i ap pointment; at the church Sunday morning.: " The trip was made by auto and was an enjoyable one for the -family. The purpose of the trip was to visit Mrs. Hay's par ents who live in Utah. Earl C semblance to thet old fashioned hearse-T The'Bukk chassis has a body of the limousine, order, fin ished and upholstered in Bucking ham gray, and is a handsome coach, as well as one among the best of the hearse family on the Pacific coast. Mr. Weddle is Just ly proud ot his new possession. low water where she was soon re stored, ' .'The owner of, the woolen mills was here last week looking over his new possessions, and seemed to be more than pleased with the outlook. . The final papers which released Mr, Creith from owner- ship were but recently transferred It is reported that-one of the -Mt young women who came over with the Salem '.crowd '.to attend the grocerymen's picnic here Thurs day afternoon, came near losing ttownfna- who i. nihi tnrfpnt faer life by drowning while swim ming ai me pars. - ii is nm ucr at the school of theology in Eu gene, and a son of Everett Down ing of this place, filled the pulpit during the pastor's absence. , " The'; Willamette Grocers" asso ciation held a picnic in the Mason ic park here on Thursday of last week . which proved an enjoyable event of the week. Business was suspended at noon and a halj holi-1 They are living at Shelburn for day taken by all the business con- the present. ' ! 1 . ! I ' , leerns of the town. Swimming. I Elmer' Limbeck and l family i sports, races, cracker eating con- made a trip to Louie Geisler's on I tests and other, amusements kept cries for help, failed to bring aid at f irst, as there were . so many bathers, all thought-her calls a part of the , fun; however, after she had gone down for the second time, some one realized her need of help, and assisted her to shal- Mrs. M. Hlrxsiefen who was run down by an automobile on the highway near the Stayton Cannery company's , plant, : and sustained serious injury to her foot some five weeks ago is now able- to leave her bed, but is unable to walk on the injured member. On account of her advanced age, recovery has been slow. Andrew - Lambrecht, son of George S. Lambrecht of this place mm Toddy Only Genuine "Thermos" Vacuum Bottle Coy 1 ill J . ' gThe best known and most staple Vacuum Bottle on the market, bearing the manufacturer's name "THERMOS." Pint siie. Full enameled body, polished alumiaura cup and shoulder.' A high grade vacuum bottle at a real bargain price; l5!5is(!liHiBS Tuesday evening. "; Labish Center . Harry Bennett, Forest1 Rodes snd Fred Trascel are on a fishing trip in the mountains west -ot Eu gene. . , " . rMr, and Mrs, Rolmlnger motor t to Camas, Wash.; last week to visit -their daughter, who recent ly married a business i man t ot Camas. . - r if d-.M Mr.'and Mrs. O. McCKoughy and family visited with the Hunts at Tolk County, Sunday. ' . Mr. and -Mrs. Starker and faml ly are at' Netarts - .Beach for i week, .j fV Mrs. Rol grass is entertaining as her house guest this ..week' Miss Florence Schautle, of - "Detroit, Tileh., Miss- Schaufle visited in Sa lem last summer and ' thinks" the climate , ln, Oregon wonderful Miss Schaufle r teaches music in Detrolt.Ti'; ' - i 1. t i . rank- Snyder v and family of Dallas' spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Rhodes. . Brooks Several, from Brooks - attended the laying of the corner stone of the new St. Vincent De Paul school in North Salem Sunday af ternoon.- ' . . Miss Caroline Chown of Auburn Washington,' was . a week end guest ot Mr. 'and Mrs. Ralph Stur- gis and family., The' ; Brooks - Community club met Wednesday , at the home of Mrs.. Frank Ramp.. Mr. . Zock of Woodburn , was visiting old friends- in Brooks on Sunday. Mr. Zock- and.-family were former residents of -Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuller and children left- Tuesday for a few days' outing at Netarts. A merry party was given, on Thursday evening in, honor of Mrs. C. V. ABhbaugh'a birthday. The guests motored to Wheatland Ferry where a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were: Mr. and- Mrs. Dan Cronan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mad' sen, Mr. ana Airs. (Jan Aspmwau and daughters, Mrs. Maud Smith. and Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Ashbaiigh and family. ' tti r - I II 'if I II - . Roland Jory' has added six more cows to his dairy herd which now totals fourteen head. Miss Kitty Walker, while driv ing her i car ' in to Salem Friday morning collided .with another car at South Commercial and Lincoln streets, damaging her car consid erably., ; She . was thrown to the pavement but not hurt. Ralph Emory; employed at the Salem paper, mill,; bad the misfor tune last week to have a toe brok en, which was run over by a pa per truck. rlt'i'il ';- ::t John Ku bier; with his aunt and cousins, Mrs. Cooper and - two daughters of Salem, went to New port this week 1 to spend a few days on the beach. 1 ! Miss Gladys Jory who teaches in a Portland school,' Is spending her summer 1 vacation j here with her father, Clarence Jory. i Edw. Dencer has been driving his team on the water wagon, with the road construction i crew near Pringle. ' '. ! Mr. smd Mrs. .' Jalmer Skee of Portland, visited at -Edw. Dencer's home the last week-end. Mrs." Ed Keith and1 small son, Alvln, and Mrs. Willis Hales and children, Mary and George of Seat tle, Wash.,- came.: Sunday. Mrs. Keith and Mrs. Hales are daugh- the -crowd well entertained,- A bountiful supply of Ice cream" and cake and other grocery ; confec tions were dispensed freely' to the crowd with good effect. - On ac count of the busy season, the at tendance was light. Another outstanding, enjoyable event of the week was the picnic Saturday evening on the banks ot the Santiam one mile east of town when the -paper makers from Sa lem motored out here to enjoy a feed and frolic along the shores of this picturesque mountain stream. At" least a dozen carloads of mer ry makers composed the crowd. Rustic seats and tables had been prepared. ' where the feast was spread; games and pastime amuse ments were enjoyed ' after the lunch. Stayton residents enjoy these visits, and invite them to come again. Another evidence of " the pro gressive spirit ot W. A. Weddle, Stayton. undertaker is the new fu neral coach which he has just add ed to his already well equipped es tablishment. Mr. Weddle ; went over to Portland Friday and drove the new hearse. home. . The new bus has but little re- -.- i -i- V I , .i " . j .-. - .. ... ... .. - . . - v T r T SMESPING. RED.UGTIOMS- ON- i 4A4j4 Aifc ifak Jtfc AhAW r3 J . ft ?() ll: 30 I .1 T - ' Fill that desire to own the "Finest Tallying Machine in the World1 Trt' ' if U '1 Pratuni , Under the supervision ot F- C. Nichols,' the - hop house - on the "Kcuamocda" hop yards' owned by Mrs. Winnie PityJohn of Salem is. being re-shinglcd.? The size of the hops and the heavy yield pro mised. "Indicate a thorough-. culti vation .has been given the yard by the foreman. F.'C. Nichols. . -" - . Rowald Smith, who has charge bf, the Sidney mill -wears -a con tented smile, when -his - hands art on the steering wheel of hfs new "Lizzie", purchased in r Albany one, day laet-weck.-; -He says If she ha3 the fourth door she would be-a rhumdinSerwr ; s , The section crew from Oroville; wjth JJjp, Coulcjr.- fter Jorenan Vick Brothers loaded their flax puller' on their- truck Satur day night -and left this community to pull their own flax. Farmers are now having their flax pulled by hand. Miss Beulah Smith from Oregon City Is helping her grand-mother. Mrs. A. Wk Powell; r Mr. and Mrs. Fred De Vries at tended the Silverton district Sun day school convention. . at Victor Point last Sunday. - - . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher and two children from West Portland, were? visiting . here . Wednesday They returned ' home the same day.! Mts. Margaret Stelger of . Port land! who has spent the last - two weeks with home folks, . accom panfed Mr. and .Mrs. Fisher to Portland. . 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