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ll, Cbiionunities for Statesman Radet I Mr. Silverton T SILVERTON, August 10 Sil verton relatives received word Friday morning of the death of little Wayne West, son oMrand Mrs. Forrest Weil of Portland." Wayne, who. was nine years old. had : not been well for the pact three years. A few days ago he asked for his grandmother, Mrs. A. O. Legard of Silverton, who went at once to his bedside. Mrs. West is the sister of Otto Legard, senior partner of the Silverton Woolen mills store, and of Mrs. Albert Sather. Alvin Legard, for merly of Silverton but now of Salem, is also a brother of Mrs. West. Carl Salbock, - widely known horticulturalist from Berkeley, , Calif., visited at fie Silmar gar dens here for a short time this week. Mr. Salbach was one of the Judges at the gladioli show at Portland. The third annual homecoming picnic and reunion of old time The Polk county Holiness asse elation wtt meet at the EvangeH; eal church In Daflaa on August 14. Services will b held at 10:30 and 2:20. Rev. J. C. Scott of Los Angeles and Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Bishop, mission, aries from China will be speak ers. Dr. and Mrs. Penn C. Crum are spending the three days of the American Legion convention in Salem. Dr. Crum is com mad er of the Dallas post. Nearly all mem. bers of the post and auxiliary will attend some one session of the convention, while many will take in all sessions. The Dallas post will assist with the serving of the big barbecue of the convention. . Warmer on Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warner will leave the first of the week on a vacation trip to the lakes or the Oregon Cascades. Mr. Warner is manager o ftbe local Irish Cash store. they attended the picnic given by the junior and Intermediate J8 - Pi . the Calvary Baptist ehareb at Marlon square, r James French of Zen and his brother John French ' of Salem, Lwere business visitors' in Amity Wednesday. John French is own er J the Dixie Lunch on -High street in Salem, - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Denham and three tmarl children Mildred, Ralph and Clifford of Zena and Mr.-and Mrs. W. C. Barnes, also of Zena went on a short vacation trip to -Newport Tuesday and re turned Thursday. The trip was made especially for Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Denbam, son and daughter, in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Denham, who arrived here from their homeat Oklahoma. City, Oklahoma. July 31, andhaL nev er seen the Oregon beaches.' The party report a fine trip and stated that fish and oysters were plen. tiful. The abrupt change from Craee Forette have returned to Dalh-s after several weeks spent In Engese attending the snrcmer school at the UUverfity of Ore gon. Mla Forette teaches in Miss Helen Butler and Mlsa the extreme heat in Oklahoma to cool climate at Newport caused Mr. and 'Mrs. B. D. Dtnham to change from light summer gar ments to woolens and overcoats. Mrs. Rl B. Munger Of. Chicago iTt i i r?jm Hiwiivn nf Portland and Miss Butler in Dal- an . her mother Mrs, Mary B ust 18. A program, discussion of la, r.fnM f -,. - ra dinn.i ol dtlmes.. swimming and i other , 0b wm;am. h?s amusements will feature the day. in the Goffey Ual , A large attendance ? cxi cctcl. ; Port!;iud for TOTfml w5U George Bales, who left Silver-, tfcfcre for aQme u , for ton nine i years t;o b make his ; tl oatineat ,nJ 6bsCrvation. Mrs. Wm with Ms father at Olivia, :Ethf , WtcQ g,ster.in-law of Minnesota has returned to ala , M Wllis.ms w uken to the father died a year a so at the age . T Mr. Palas .spcetj to im- , of 94 prove his property on Liberty Hil t . i . i . ami m irw ni3 .orae am. i. Mrs. Frank W. PettyjohP. Mrs. J John Anderaoa and ?Jrs. Harry Bentson hare returned from an t O- automoblle trip Jo Los Aneles. The party had been gone for three weeks. Mt. Angel Crawford of Zena were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Crawford. Mrs. Munger Is quite popular in the younger set and will be en tertained while here. She Is a house guest for three weeks at the. home of her sister, Mrs. W. D. Henry- and her -mother, Mrs. Mary B. Crawford. Bobby Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith and Bessie Simpson of Portland is visiting O of his Simp- Mrs. Henry Schroede.r, Miss Merna Schroeder, .Garnet Down, and Thomas Booth, the latter of whom is vlsitias here frofca Idaho, arr spending tea days at Ocean Side. Miss Schroeder v. ill enter the Inimauuel hospital at Port land on September 15 for the nurses' t: dining course. Mrs. Hugh Range is recovering from a second operation lor the removal vt tonsils. Mrs. Itange first had her tonsils, remived tight year ago. . , Mrs. Eva Wolfard has gone to Seattle where the Is attending an eight-day Eta; ion of the Interna tional Convention of Christian . churches. She was Joined at Port land by Mrs. Cora Kendall of Mc Minnville. Mr?. Kendall is the wife of the .Rev. Mr.. Kendall, who formerly occupied the pulpit at the Christian church tt Silverton. Miss Pearl Johnson has return. ed to Silverton after 'spending a few weeks visiting in other cities. Miss Johnson was proprietor of the Hillcrest Maternity hospital at Silverton until its interior was de stroyed by fire some few months ago.. Miss Johnson may decide to make Silverton her home again. Mrs. C. Bjontegard and her OB Arthur left Friday for eastern poifm Mrs. Bjontegard will go ro farther than Minnesota, while Arthur will go on to Schenectady, N Y., where he has employment with the Ce::cral Electric com pany. He secured this position last Eprlac ,-iti!e he was attend ing the Oregon State college. Mrs. George Benson who has been at the home of her husband's sister. Mrs. Carl Specht, for the past several weeks, has sufficiently in the Silverton Hills. Mr. Ben son who has also been at his sis home, is as yet not able to go ,to ma c'ttK Both Mr. and Mrs. Benson were taken 111 with pneu monia and were brought to the Specht home to be cared for. Tifat huckleberry season is on In the Mount Hood region may be guessed from the fact that Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jack of Silverton were seen going in that direction equipped with huckleberry para phernalia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack ex pect to spend a few days picking ihe berries. Here and there farmers In the community surrounding Silverton are, reporting the completion of rraln harvesting. These, on an average., report comparatively :ood yields, most fields running from 35 to 40 bushels of wheat an acre. They also report a great deal of straw this season. In places the grain still stands uncut waiting for the combines, at least two of which are working in the unrounding districts. -.Mrs- Jean Cunningham left Thursday morning for a two weeks' vacation from her work at Cunningham's Eat Shop. Mrs. Cunningham intends to attend the Legion convention at Salem be fore ' going on to Portland and other points to spend the remaind er of her vacation. MT. ANGEL, August 10 Mr. Angel Academy and Normal, con ducted by the Benedictine Sisters, have for the 1929-1930 school term, made a wardrobe regula tion, and according to the Dlreet- oress. no students win ne accept ed who do not comply with same. Wardrobe regulation: no uniform is required. However, dress skirts must be long enough to cover the knees when in a sitting position, sleeves must reach the elbows. this month at the .home rrandmother. Mrs. Alice son. I . - Stay ton OTAYTON,- August 9 Henry Bentson underwent a major oper ation at the Willamette sanitarium Tuesday. Misses Dorothy Grace and Ber- nadine Jacobzoon are here from San Diego visiting at the W. A.' Weddle home. They made the and Mrs, O. T. Barrett of are. -former Salem Eugene arc domiciled at Jof Park. ' They residents. ' - Mis Klda Reise of Salem is a recent guest at the Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith of Sal em are vacationists at the sea shore. ' Geo. Fuller of Salem Is spend ing a week at the beach. Ch as. Lord and family returned to Salem after occupying a Rose City cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Snilson and family of Salem are domiciled in a Sunset cottage. -' Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson returned to Salem after a visit in Newport. . Mrs. Ipha Knox of Salem en joyed a week's vacation at the beach. Mrs., E. C. Weisner and son of Salem are sojourning at Glenwood camp. A. F. Janx is spending two weeks at the sea shore. E. Ct Carlson was a recent vis itor from Salem. E. Jenson left for. Salem after spending the week-end at Ocean View. - y Mr. and Mrs. A. . Reosch and family ar esojourning at Glen wood camp. J. A. Biener is a Newport vis itor. - John Minto and Robert Sears are registered at the Gilmore from Salem. Miss Meryl, Dissmore was oper ated on last week for appendicitis. It was reported that she is get ting along fine. Mrs. Fred Harftram and Mrs. Nora Smith of" Portland were vis iting their sister,. Mrs. Walter Kirk wood last week. Mrs. Kirk Walling and Mrs. Grant Walling spent Sunday In Forest Grove. - Mrs. Mav Kerns is auite ill at her sisttVs home in Albany. Billy Cox, of Tacoma, Wasn., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirkwood. S. B. Elliott of Salem was a din. ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Riechen. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. G. Nash and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tampbell of Salem were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tl. R. Campbell Sun day. O- Scotts Mills -o trln In their car and will ao on dresses must be high at the. neck to Idaho from here. Miss Grace in front and bark, and not made . . ieee 0 the Weddles. from transparent material, long stockings with bloomers that reach the stockings must-be worn. Mt. Angel fire department was Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp have been spending the week at Diamond Lake. -: Prof. H. E. Tobie and family SCOTTS MILLS. August 10 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Holman and two sons, Wallace and Kenneth of Osakis, Minnesota, and Mrs. Hoi. man's father, Mr. Anderson, and son, Lawrence Anderson, of Sal em, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg Sunday evening. Mrs. Hol man was a former teacher of the Noble school several years ago. John Kellia of Salem visited his son, Raymond Kellis and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Worden, of Silverton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rich and family Sunday. Miss Mildred Magee of Ashland Is visiting relatives in this vicin ity, Several families of the Friends church attended the conference held at Twin Rocks last week. The ball game played Sunday called to the John Erwert farm, are Rome from Eugene, where he between Salem M. W. A. and tnree miles norm or jui. Angei to extinguish a brush fire which was burning adjoining his wheat field. With the aid of neighbors the de partment soon had the fire under control. No damage was done. Andrew Wachter living one-half mile east of Mt. Angel, yesterday threshed a ten acre field of White Eaden wheat which averaged 61 bushels per acre. Stanley Duda, a neighbor, thinking this too high a yield, measured the fields and has been attending summer school. Henry Deidrich and Louie Dawes left .Tuesday for Marion Lake. Sim Etxel has had a substan tial woodshed and garage built on his property here. George H. Bell and family have gone to the beach for aa outing. Mr. Bell is assistant cashier at the Bank of Stayton. Mrs. J. L. Sieg mund also of the bank force re turned Monday from a two weeks' found same correct. The wheatl-.tlon. nart of which was soent over Sunday. was grown on last year corn ana with relatives at Garibaldi and at potato land ana toe oats on last i Portland Scotts Mills M. W. A. was won by the Salem team by a score of i to 3. Mrs. Lulu Scott attended the family reunion of the Ridings families on the Molalla Rive Sunday, Mrs. Blandina Sanders was in Silverton en business Saturday evening. Miss Nell Kinser, who is work ing in Portland, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinser, year clover land. O- Woodburn A dozen or more Lyons witn their families enjoyed a picnic sup per at the Legion park Wednes day. Following the big feed there . i i . A aububi mtriiBs, nwuuumi , . ..v" lt.k... .... W. C. T. U. decided to extend m" ' ' ,""75 . help for the Children's Farm i at a late hour plenty of "hot dogs' and marshmallows to toast around the bonfire. At the recent school board meeting A. F. Schlndler was awarded the contract for the long- discussed play-shed. It Is to be CO 30 and an award of 1 800 was allowed for it In the budget. It is expected it will be completed by the time school starts, early in September. Stayton schools are Mrs? Henry Hanson looking to a large attendance this year. Among ine reixm bccuuui to petition bus service to and from school is the Silvercreek Falls district. I. Jr s Dallas DALLAS',- Aug. 9 Miss Fanny De-mpsey will leave on a vacation -next week to points in Washing tof among them Auburn and Ta coma. She will be accompanied by a sister from Portland. Miss Dempsey is bookkeeper from the C. L. Crider department store. Mrs. J. R. Beck and children. Jim and Barbara returned on Sunday from several weeks spent at their; cottage at Ten Mile. Af ter attending the Legion conven tion in Salem, Mrs. Beck will re turn to the coast for the balance of the summer. - Miss Katherine Nickel Is In charge of the Dallas hospital while the otftron Miss Ev Wald, Miss D. Forest and Miss C Dowk ing. nurses are on a vacation. Mrs. H. L. McMnrphy has been on a vacation the past week from the Lynn Canity Shoppe. She has Home at Corvallis by making ar ticles to be sold at the W. C. T. U, booth at the State Fair In addi tion to filling a barrel of canned fruit. There were no hostesses and the meeting was held Friday afternoon in the Methodist church. The business session was pre sided over by the president. Mrs. Chas. Dean and opened with a sa cred hymn lead the devotionals and two pa pers were read by Mrs. Ida Bren en and Mrs. Nellie Muir on the disastrous, effects of tobacco. Miss Joyce Woodfin sang a vocal solo and a few more hymns closed the meeting: There were.no refresh ments. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Court- nev nave lust returnea irom a three week trip to the Black Hills in South Dakota. They weht through Denver. Colorado and Salt Lake City. Utah end return ed through Yellowstone National park. They spent their visit in Custer, South Dakota where they were royally entertained by many of Mr. Courtney's old friends, he having made his home there years ago. The Dan McDougalls have pur chased the Corner cafe from C. .F Temole and Mrs. McDougall will open a tea room there shortly Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanaus- ka and family and Mr. Hanaus ka's mother visited at th'O Frank Masser home in Shaw last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanlan and children Jimie and Delores and Miss Margaret Aplin are at Pa elfic City for a vacation. Mrs. Hanlan is -also ' there for her health, having faith that the ocean air wilt help her condition rv r I . Zena o ZENA. Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs E. G. Gram of San Rafael. Call fornla and two children, Edith and Harold left here Thursday after an extended visit with Mr and Mrs. G. A. Taylor. The Gram family arrived here from California July 28 and made the Taylor home their headquar ters while visiting relatives Tuesday, July 30, they went to La Grande, a former home and on their return trip stopped at Milton for a reunion of the Gram clan, some members of , which came from as far as Illinois to be present. Mrs. N. Schmalts and two sons Dannie and Bobbie and daughter Mrs. Denny Woodford returned home Saturday from Netarts, where they had spent the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodford of Si, Helens, Ore., visited rela tives here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Saueressig and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saueressig attended the Minnesota picnic held at Hager's grove near Salem Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes and son Glenn visited Mr. Haynes' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Dwyer near Independ ence, Sunday. O O Mehama Newport MEHAMA, August 10 Alice Boyington and Arlyn Moe have returned home from picking ber ries near Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Phillips are leaving for Minnesota early Saturday morning where they will Turn er NEWPORT. Ana. 10. George! sit Mrs. Phillips' folks HlrhUn director of swimmlna- at Men Teeters wno nas been tk TiniveraltT of California, is riv- on the sick list for the past week inr frM .wimmine instruction at 15 rlu rrcurinB. the natatorium during the week. Sheadon Bohannon Is home The lessons are in the interest of taom the hospital and It doing Red Cross work and include Jun- Ine. ior life saving and senior life sav- Mr. Ledgerwood is taking the ing work. He is assisted by Miss out of the river which turn- Horning. .k.v Mrs. Ervin F. Smith is a recent jur. aim .'in. jriiujips uiuiurcu TURNER. August 10 Mrs. J. F. Hirtehason and Mrs. A. Hy- slop and son left by -motor Sun day for their. home at Stockton. Calif., after being houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomas for the past month. Cra ter Lake will be one of the places Of interest visited enroute. Miss Jane .Robinson of Salem spent last week-end with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Riches. , Turner ladies who attended the August meeting of the Cloverdale W. C. T. TJ. as per invitation were Mesdames G. W. Farrls, S. A. Fun stln, S. Gerardin, A. L. Robertson, W. T. Riches, C . A. Bear. R. O. Witzel, I. H. Small. G. Barnett, L. Harrison and Miss Driver. About forty ladles were present to enjoy the day. Mr. and Mrs. John Schifferer are enjoying their fine new house which is situated on a sightly hill four miles southwest of Turner, with a magnificent view of the valley to the east and mountains beyond. Mrs. R. O. Haslett is home af ter a two weeks stay in Portland with relatives. Her son Rep. Jas Haslett of Hood River acompan- led his mother to the city. D. B. Parks spent the past three dava in Salem in attendance at the American Legion convention Mrs. Mayro McKlnney has as her houseguest Mrs. M. Berry of Portland. Mrs. E. 8. Prather Is still eon fined to her home with illness. Miss Grace Funston of Portland motored up Wednesday, stopping to see her sister. Miss Alice Funs- ton. Mrs. O. P. Given has returned from Jier trip to Seattle. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Albert Savage, returned with her for a short visit, Mrs. C. W. Hewitt served birthday dinner Sunday in honor of her husband s anniversary. Several relative were guests for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith are home after a few dajs spent with friends in Portland. Miss Grace Driver was a busi ness visiter In Albany Wednesday. Dr. J. W. Ransom was absent a few days at Riddle, his former home, and other southern Oregon points on business. 8. H. Baker will spend some time at Corvallis, being employed at the flour mill. Mrs. C. Mitchell of Mill City is with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McKay, at her home, which was purchased from the H. L. Earl es tate. Many campers are in the neigh borhood, working in the string beans. W. Jay Denhem has 12 acres, the largest acreage in the immediate vicinity. Charles Standley. Sr., ' is still Quite ill at his home. TURNER, August 10 Mrs. O. P. Given accompanied her father Albert Savage, to Seattle for a short visit with Albert Savage, Jr.. and family and Weyland Savage and family. They left Saturday morning. Little Nellie Savage, who has made her.home with her aunt, Mrs. Given, accompanied them. The rock crusher east of town is again in operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Salisbury, received word from Camas, Wash., concerning the recent arrival of a their son, Arthur. Mr. and Mnu D. B. Parks and children spent Sunday at Cham poeg park. Miss Mildred Martin of Salem spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Martin. Lee Barber, merchant, was a Salem business visitor Monday morning. W. H. Purdy is Quite sick at his home east of Turner. Miss Eleanor Moore, of Salem, spent the week end with her ancle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gunning. Miss Moore moved to ba lem three years ago with her fam ily, who had resided at Turner for a number of years. She gave the tfolo at the M. E. church Sun day morning. Friends of Miss Carol H. Riser, who at one time resided in Tur ner, will be glad to know she is recovering very satisfactorily from a major operation a week ago at the Deaconess hospital. She is pleased to see her friends this week, jf theyVil call. Miss Kiser graduated from Salem high school last June. spent Sunday near at the L. Beletski Mill City 2 guest at the Damon. E. C. Carlson was a recent vis itor from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright and grandchildren are spending two weeks at Cherry City. Mr. WngM is postmaster at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. wnue oi Salem are vacationing at nose City lodge. Mr. R. L. Van Cudol and fam ily of Salem are domiciled at Whitten camp. I UNIONVALE. Aux. 10. The Mrs. Ira Jorgensen aad daugh- Unionvale store has been painted: ter Iris of Salem are guests at the I recently. Gilmore. . John Hlbbs has recently recov- Miss Ethel and Edna Cummings lered from a long period of sick of Salem are registered. at Oceanlness, to Portland for the week-end!" Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Zimmer man are building a new home on their place above Mehama. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Letten- mier from Mill City were visitors over the week-end at he.r mother's Mrs. W. Zimmerman. O O Unionvalf 7 urn and Other points. 4 On TIsft From Portland ' Miss Maud Robicson of Port land 'is visiting- for a week with "ister, Mrs. Ross Ellis. Miss Rob inson who is employed bv tha J. View.- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McCauley and son returned to Salem after spending their vacation here. They were staying at Jory Park. Mr. and Mrs. V. Domogall leit for Salem after spending their va cation at Sea Crest Graveling the river road near the Wheatland ferry over the new turn near the old Forrest farm is in; progress now. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ford ana family of Idaho were visitors at most of the homes In this com munity. Mr. Ford was formerly MILL CITY, Aug. 10. Victor Cornwell, 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cornwell, was se verely burned last week when his clothes caught fire from jnatches he was playing with. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cober left Wednesday morning for Duns muir, Calif., where they will spend several weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Cober's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I Foster. Mrs. Ethel Yunkers of Crab- tree was severely injured Satur day while cranking an automobile, when the crank flew back, hitting her on the knee and knocking the cap off. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Collins re turned Thursday from a trip to California. Miss Alma Sarpola is spending the week visiting friends, having just completed the summer school at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Mason and family left last week for eastern Oregon on a vacation trip. Pete Diedrlch of Stayton, Louie Dawea and Lafe Potter of Mill City left Tuesday for Marion lake where they will spend a few days fishing. Tony Moravee had his tonsils removed last Friday at the Mill City hospital. Ralph Millsap accompanied by George Rudolph, Jr., of Portland. were visitors at the Millsap home Sunday. George Clow -and son Harold arrived home last Monday from Detroit, Michigan, where they had been on a pleasure trip since June 10. Mr. A. L. Raines accompanied by Miss Gweneth Dike drove to Newport Sunday for Mrs. Raines and the family who have been en joying their vacation there the past six weeks. Henry V. Ade. 23. and Miss Al ice Tunnell 17, both of Mill City, were united in marriage at Salem last Thursday. Amity I o -o AMITY. Aug. 9 Prof. Murphy has been busy here this week in the interest of the local high school. Mr. and Mrs". Lawrence Bur. dick and family, from Los An geles. Calif, are visiting at the Fred Vincent home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin spent Sunday at Neskowin. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newby transacted business In Portland on Monday. Mrs. Elfie Countryman of Mil waukie, is assisting her sister. Miss Florence Snodgrass with the cooking on the Geo. Patty cook car. Mrs. Mary Stimson spent the past week near McMinnville at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kate Jones. Mrs. Moude Davis visited the fore part of the week at the Fred Schaeffer home. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Osborne and daughters and Miss Edith Patterson Vancouver home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gibbs re turned Sunday evening from their honeymoon trip at the coast. Visit From Albany Miss Bernlce Faley of Albany visited in Amity Monday. v Mr. and Mrr. A. L. Burr and Miss Ardyce spent Sunday at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Wl E. Taylor vis ited In Portland on Sunday. ' W. B. Smith of Redmond. Wash. Is" visiting at the Dr. George Davis home. He Is an old friend of the family. Cleo Elgin of Kelso. Wash. Is visiting at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. Glen Buff urn In this city. Mrs. R. B. Hartman of- Carlton spent. Wednesday at the J. R. Snodgras home. Mark Gets Positiop C. G. Mack has a position - at the Masonic home in Forest ; Grove as a landscape gardner for foe Institution. The final coat of paint was put on the Christian church this week and gives the building a neat and attractive appearance. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cole, Tna Jones and Mr. Lloyd Cole and Betty Jean spent Tuesday at the coast. Sunday guests at the Victoria and Louis Burch home were: Lynn BUrch and family, E. E. Ladd. Anna Graham. Georgia Darr. Fred Small of McMinnville and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burch of Amity. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Murray of McMinnville and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson made a trip on Sun day to the coast. - Morrison Have Guests Visitors at the George Morri son home this week were Mr. snd Mrs. R. B. Sterlings of Dalla., Scotland. Mr. Sterling is travel ing- salesman for the Glenochil Woolen company, of Alva. Scot land, and has been on a business trip through Canada and are now In California to visit wun relatives. Mrs. Freta Miller of Portland spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Alli son. Edward Tarnes of Newberg spent this week with friends and relatives and also at his son's, W. IB. Yarnes and family south of Amity. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith and fam ily spent Sunday in Portland with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gerard spent Sunday in Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Richter and daughters and E. W. Rea trans acted business in McMinnville on Tuesday forenoon. O i o have her tonsils-removed. . Mrs. Voa Buren. Mrs. L Fuso4 Hazel Powell and Christy John son spent Sunday at Cascadia. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Silver ton spent Sunday at the M. Me Collough home. E. Warne Empey of McMinn ville was in town calling cn friends Friday. William Gray took Mrs. Gsay and son Darrel to the Br let en bush Springs for a two weeks' vacation Sunday morning. Elmer Bowers came home Sun. day after a stay of seven weeks at Sclo with Mr. and Mrs. E. Long. Mrs. C. George and Mr. and Mrs. Parks and family spent Sun day at Champoeg. Warner Lee and Charles Taylor spent the week-end at Brieten bush springs. -Swimming Hole Attracts The swimming hole In High, berger's grove is the most attrac tion in this vicinity this warm weather. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ridenhour of The Dalles. Mrs. E. A. Lehman of Portland, Mrs. A. Milles , of Oregon City visited at the Prunk home Wednesday. Miss Irene Nance of Albany came Monday for a week's visit at the McCollough home and call ing on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Winslow have been moving into the Dora . Kuney house this week after sell ing the property to D. A. White of Salem. - Mrs. Long and baby of Scio are here visiting at the parental home Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowers. O Oi North Santiam J NORTH SANTIAM. August 10 Mrs. Swift and nephew of Mill City were visitors one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Angel. Dale Dixon met with an accident in attempting to pass a car. His motorcycle skidded, throwing him off and cutting his arm quite bad. Leland Keithley, wife and baby Mary Lou spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Keith ley. Mrs. Pearl Higgins and daugh ter Juanita and Louise of Port land are spending the "week with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Browning. Stanley Maple of Portland is spending his vacation with bii grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McLaughlin. Mrs. Leland Keithley of Mill City is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. A. F. Keithley. O O Rosedale ; O Aumsville -04 AUMSVILLE, Aug. 9 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hlnes left Friday morn ing for a few days at Cascadia. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Fulton left Tuesday morning for Belknap Hot springs for a week's outing. Mr. and Mrs. Bellemy of Salem will stay with Mrs. Fulton's father, Mr. Maize. Mr. and Mrs. G. Graham and family returned home Sunday from Lebanon where they have spent several weeks in the berry fields. H. P. Jensen motored to Port land Sunday and brought his daughter, Evelyn home. She has been in Portland some time to ROSERALE, August 10 Mrs. Edith Webb with her son, Bobby, is visiting her sister. Mrs. A. J. Halty. Mrs. Webb is employed at the Newbury store In Portland. Mrs. Adair of Salem visited her brother T. D. Trick and fam ily Sunday. Mrs. Edith Corbet t of Portland is visiting at the home of Mrs. M Cammack. Misses Helen and Laura Cam mack were in Portland Monday evening and Tuesday. Miss Helen presented their model of the "Tabernacle in the Wilderness." at the Free Methodist camp meet ing at renverton, Monday afternoon. Read the Classified Ads. service MEASURED NOT BY COLD BUT BY THE GOLDEN RULE Dr. A. C. Epley and Mrs. Epley principal at the Amity high jchoo were week-end guests at the Gil more. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Turner and daughter of Chemawa are va cationing at Cherry City. Mrs. L. P. Wallace is in Newport for her vacation.. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis of Salem are spending a week at Whitten camp. Mrs. W. M. McGilchrest Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cotel have Just returned from a trip to the coast. Matt and Viola Puumala were McMinnville visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Setella and family were In McMinnville shop, ping Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and daughter, Lofs, were at the coast a few days last week.' visit ing Mrs. Belle Antrim at Pacific! City. Our Fif th And Last they intended to visit in Salem at the i6me of Mr. Gram's nelce. visited friinds at Salem, Wood- Mrs. A1 Turpin and at the , home Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nishkian Salem was a recent guest at jthe Thursdav when they left Zena I Damon Mr. ana Mrs. iyie w. iinox oi Salem are occupying a Sunset cot tage during their vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dreasner and family returned to Salem af ter, vacationing here. They ecu Tiuirulav Mrs. S. D. Crawford I pled a sunnysiae cottage, . . . ' I m mm W M , .a rfanrhrer. Gladys, aecom-I Jar. ana Mrs. n. r. nccicr nu j v. Mr. w .tj Crawford I familv of Salem are enjoying earns ! thev have met la 20 years, fuivu v, . I . , . . - I ,.vi.i rm,t m-wkA- iHnrttfri. Alice ZSQ ui icni viy. I jars. wukuui fCSe f paragraph of our Creed, which ia the Creed of all Golden Role funeral directors, runs in this wise: "We believe in the gospel of the Golden Rule; that TVhatso ye would that men should do unto you, even so do unto them' is the epitome of all desirable and worthy business mottos and creeds." Clough-Huston Co. FUNERAL HOME 205 SOUTH CHURCH ST. Jhone120 of friends : who were tneir old neighbors at Falls City, . Mr. and Mrs. C. Vick of Salem. and son Byron of San Francisco Cal who have been touring Can-, ada, were visitors at the Charles Wood and Creed Loop Homes last Monday; Mrs. Nishkian and Mrs. Wood were former school mates. Although they have corresponded regularly, this hi the first ume 9 You mustn't be without it! r' makes you feel so fresh, and it does so many won derful things for your skin this new Dorothy Cray . Texture Lotion. Use it first thing in the morning to .... i cleanse your skin, to wake it up, and to cIom the pores. And whenever you have used Cleansing Cream, follow with Texture Lotion. It will remove the las; traces of the creanr leaving your skin gloriously cool and fresh it will carry away every lingering particle of dirt, an4 it will prevent enlarged pores. Texture Lc rlv- Lw itself is perfect for cleansing the t-kin in the mon.ng, or whenever you have on no make-up. It checks an oily skin condition, and its continued use will reduce enlarged pores to their & trmai size. - Dorothy Gray Texture Lotion is a joy to use. It costs one. dollar (a much larger bottle is two dollars) and it is on sale at our Toilet Goods Department. - CAPITAL DRUG STORE . 1 J.H. Willett ; 405 State - TeL119 OWL AGENCY . "ONLY THE BEST J ft. Gin company, is on her vaca uvu, . 1