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J 9 i i r i .;-.;'. Scotts Mills r.f SCOTTS MILLS, September ki Mrs. M. L. Stapleton of Portland lliai been visiting her cousin,-Mrs. . tMaud Doolittl the past week. M Mr. and Mrs. , Allan Bellinger Sand family were "Salem visitors .- Thursday. H ' - . i Joan KeU&oi Salem Is looking ;fter Ills, prtfnes here, and trill 4tart picking them next "week, a Mrs. N. ?Whttehead of Portland - jrisited heH'6ster, Mrs. Blondlna iSanders several days last woek. .Miss Mary Gersch la visiting fcer brothers, John and Joe Gersch da Portland. f Ed Elmer of Butternut, Wiscon sin .rHn1 hi r. tfca first of th (N- isneek and . expects to accompany folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jake El yrer andsons, .Peter and Wilbur, ack to Wisconsin. The, Elmers Shave been here the past year, but xnect to , leave next week for neir home. They will drive back to Wisconsin. I About S men from Portland "Were taken above Bucket camp, about' 10 miles from Scotts Mills io fight-fire. They are trying to keen it from burning much of the I . -screen timber, wnica is vaiuaoie. i -Fire is all over in that part of tne .-fcountrv. t MaetSalzman of Oakland. Cali fornia, expects to move on the fckce left by his brothers, near noble. T Miss Garaett Rnndle. who has 3een visiting her friend,' Miss Jtoris Hogr, returned to her home Friday evening. Mrs. Calvin Philips of Portland Jrisited her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. ICeorge Myers, Wednesday, Quite a few. from around here attended the Moser sale on the Ablqua Thursday. ; . If (brchard Heights f .;. O O ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Sept. 1 4: Harold Adams of Seattle. . Vho is a student at the university : of Washington Is a guest at the home of his uncle, John W. Sim mons. i Armoi, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell is recovering jrom ah attack of chicken pox. Dr. A. B. 'Starbuck and son Thomas were down from Dallas v Wednesday making last minute arrangements for prune harvest. Tr-e doctor will move his family ' Sunday or Monday and picking 1 will begin Wednesday the 18th. : The prunes are good this year. Parts of the orchard are very hea vily laden. A good crop la in pros sect in most of the orchards in this locality.- Among those having pumper crops are James Best, R. W.' Clarke, John Simmons, A. A. Withers and Chester H. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Fry, whose - home Is near Jefferson were guests tor dinner and for the eve ning of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar Wednesday. Roy McDowell is forking in the hop drier at the Lake Brook farm north of Salem. l;t Earl Dean Withers, young son bf Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Withers. Underwent a tonsil. and adenoid Operation Friday. DxvJohn Lynch Was tne attenamg puysicun. Rev. Burleigh Back The many friends of Rev. Rose Burleigh will be interested to learn that she has returned home - nftjer spending the summer in several different states. She went first to Salt Lake City where she Tilted her eon, Frank James, and family, then to her old home In Idaho where she was the guest Cf another ton, Olney Kendall and pi maay old menus. Airs, uuneign has filled pastorate in Idaho at different limes. Later, she visited friends in California and Klamath Palls before coming to Salem. She II now the guest ot Mrs. Eva Sim- tnohs and will be with tne jonn w Bilamons family during prune -harvest and will sort prunes at R. W. Clarke's drier. Her house in West Salem will be Tacant October and she will make ner name there after thct date. Mrs. Grace Bliss andaaugnier, Miss Helen, are preparing their new barn to withstand the winter tains by applying to it a substan tial coat of gray paint, t KjHmmp Acadcmv Work ' t ? Miss Dorothy Logan is at Laur- etwood academy, near Forest prove, where the is beginning her toDhomsn year. Her grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar, took her to the school Sunday re- tiirnlns: home that evening. ! I it In Simmons and Robert Ad ams reachI home Friday after- 4vttt strenuous weeks -spent -in the Morrow company wheat fields. MnL and Mrs. Ralph Wfison re turned Thursday from a very pleasant trip, by motor to Crater Lake aha th Oregon caves, u v. C " 1 1 ' -. .'"..y I : i VVontihurn 1 L i WOOqDUm "" , , . 'WOODBURN, Sip Umber 14 Miss auline LIveaay left .oaytwr owrn suo roueo, isiM auy, nam Lnusanne au. A' lT: 1 Ne1 Fhher and OrvUle Beards ii Mrs, C.C.- Geer and JUnhU. VOJ flrst Rhin ana LZSZ ot the season of the Champoeg chapter ot the D. A. R. of which Mrs! Geer is a member. Mrs. Weth- eread was the speaker for the aft- (moon and gave an Interesting talk on the constitution and Orei gOn history. : - i 3oIia Nelson, who is enrolled in a liberal arts course at,JVHIm - ettr university, went to- Salem riitMita tn attend freshmen week os -he campus. While there John is the guest of the Aipna sst ueita fraternity. : . ' J 4: - ' '?.Ilss Julia Ben Austin nas oeen visitinsr her aunt. Mrs. Argyll Har- rnj. In Polk county ;; for the past week. -' -, " ; ' . - Mrr and Mrs. F. W. setuemier spent the week-end as guests of f,k iLfaixianftniia i Portland, airs, fttiemier - attended rv boara .mietinr ef tha Masonle and East- Arh star home and Sunday after noon they were at the reunion- of th& Cochran clan of which Mr. Set- tlemier is a member. . Mr, ad Mrs..C. A. Adams Woodburn ; are the proud grand - parents-of sv baby granddaughter who was born Sunday mornisg at the 8Uverton hospital to ' Mrs. Nelson Adam of Mill City, wife of their son. The young lady i their first grandchild and tipped the scales at- five pounds. Miss LanYe Buggies, who for several years ' past has taught mathematics and social science In the Woodburn high school, was the guest of Mrs. John Mair last week.- -, - . . " . ' Mr and Mrs; Wile Bonney of Grants Pass are visitors at the home 'of Mr. Bonner's mother, Mrs. Eunice Bonney. "- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Eaton of Los Angeles were guests of MrJ and Mrs. E. J. Allen, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Harold Austin and daugh ter Dorothy and Miss Hazel Bitney were guests at Gray Oaks, Oswego Lake, the home of Mrs.x William MacLean Gray. ' Mrs. W. J. Wilson who has keen ill for the past week with appen dicitis is now able to he up and around the house. - Bingham Powell, a student at Columbia university in Portland, visited his parents over the week end. - , Miss Margaret Poorman spent last week end at the-home of her grandmafher, Mrs. J. M. Poor- man. Sunday dinner guests at the Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims' homo were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sims and two Bons, Raymond Jr., and Wilbur, of Butte. Montana; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sims and daughter Betty Jean of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Massey and son Tom my of Woodburn; Mrs. Kenneth Fos of Portland: Harvey Adams and Neal Bntterfleld Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Suns, Raymond Jr., and Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Massey and Tom my leit Wednesday morning for Butte, Montana. Hr And Mrs F. W. iSetllemier left latt 4e4krfor U W to Bend by way of the Mac Ken tie highway and as far south as Lakeview. Miss Addle Franklin returned home last Sunday after visiting three weeks with her niece, Mrs. Chester Vincent of Pullman, Washington. o - o I North Howell NORTH HOWELL. September 14. Cards ; have been received from Mr. and Mrs. George Graves of Eugene announcing the arrival of Alan Cutsforth, their second bob. Mrs. uraves was iormeny Miss Eva Stevens ot this commun ity and has many friends and rel atives here who extend congrat ulations. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fletcher and son Ellsworth and Mrs. Flora Hedwick and children Dan and Lyle are moving this week to their home In Salem which is be 1 n g painted an d renovated throughout. - . - - --V Mrs.; Flora Hedrlck' has the po sition of principal at- the- Haiel Green-school-and will drive that tar with her father n his way to North HowelL sir; -and Mrs. A.- woeite and family and Mrs. Eagebretson hare returned from 'a motor trip thru part, of Washington and Caiifor nia. Mrs. Florence Oddie and sons Gilbert and Harley and Miss Ber tha Wiesner have returned to their homes after three weeks In the Hartley hop yard as Indepen dence. Gilbert Oddie will begin his du ties as teacher in the Woodburn high school next Monday. Our school opens Monday, Sep- tember 23 with E. B. Fletcher and Susie Coomler Pruitt as teachers Many ef the young folks are go ing to high school which opens September 16. O O Salem Heights SALEM HEIGHTS. Sept. 14 Dr. Craig aad their son Jack are spending a week at the coast. Dr. i craig's sister from St. Helen's ae- I companied them. i Mrs. Elvis LaDuke was called away last Sunday to the bedside ot her father who became suddenly ill. She has not yet returned. Harvey Pruitt and Hazel Jones. itirm rrum and nis wife aye spending Sunday at the Tillamook beaches. MrsVEarl Pruitt and Mrs. Nel lie Ball called on Mrs, Saulsberry Tuesday. " Roselie Clemmens has been staying in .town the past week where the will attend Leslie Jun ior high this year. Mrs. Bradley who has - been spending - several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saater will leave Sunday for her' home In J Denver Colorado. Miss Maxlne Santer will leave soon for Eugene where , she will sttend IT. of O. - Mr.. and Mrs. Earl pruitt and I their . two daughters-Lorene and I .,nPta .M .annv a.n.v . Brooks with Mr. Prultts cousin 1 Mrs. 0rmal BaUy. : priday night was amateur night -1 at the community hall show. Washburn won second prize. Perrydale PERRTDALE. Sept. 14. Mr. Mrs. Lorento Gilson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. lEmll Stevens of Oak Grove Snn- day. j : Henery Dames of McCoy was a j caller In town Saturday afternoon. 1 vr anit Vfro Pnh't Mlt'TiPll and Roberta were callers In Dallas Sunday evening. , Al Fournier of Amity ;was In town Saturday. O. - E. Balnter, and -' daughter, Margie of Nebalem, were at Rob- ert Mitchell's Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thornton of Dallas were callers at Andrew i cinoDcui nnoar. Mr; and Mrs. a H. GlUIamfand Mr. and Mrs. Ross Andrews ara spending'tbe week at the beach. - Tbeda-Nedrow Who is attend ing business school in Portland, visited Sunday with har parents. oil load or pears to McMinnviim Fri- 1 day. -.y - Mr. Mrs. OrvOle Kurts spent the areekead te Portland. ; . i Aumsville ATJMSYILLE, Sept. 14 Hasel Powell and Christie Johnson was married Wednesday at the court house and left for a trip o Astor ia then down the coast highway to Newport. M. McCoIlough -spent Sunday with his folks near Independence at the top yard: : " r : T. W. Johnson left Sunday for the mountains for several days for his health. : While on the way from south ern Oregon to Portland, W. R- Rldenhour spent Monday night at the Prunk home. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. E. TowleHnd sou George, Mr. and Mrs, W. Lee and son Leo nard, Mrs. Claude Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter, Leota and Vtr gie Bradley, Helen Zuber, were shoppers Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Ida Prunk of Salem spent Wed nesday evening at the J. H. Prunk heme. .' H. PrJensen is moving his fam ily to Turner this week. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. V O. Ty ler Tuesday; son. ; G. Nance and son Marden of Al bany attended. Sunday school here Sunday. j r- - " . Bean harvest will end this week in this vicinity with prune harvest commencing within the next week. Mrs. C. Pratt isrislting a few days with her mother here, Mrs. Klrkpatrlck before going to east ern Oregon where she is teaching school. Mrs. W. Strayer . moved her things- here from Lyons this week. She will live with Mrs. Klrkpat rlck this winter. - Hufcr&rtl HUBBARD. Sept. 14.- Hub bard folk are - preparing, for , a rainy day by having some of the roofs reshingled. A. R. BevenS and George Zeek have put new shingles on the Dr. A. F. de Les plnasse and Mrs. Caroline Fry homes. The Ott brothers, Jake and Ike, put a new roof on the home of their mother, Mrs.-Anna Ott. Mr. Hayes is reshlngling his building in which the telephone office is located. Marvin.' Moore who has ' been working in the lumber camp -at Cochran, returned home this week and will remain till the mills open. The mills were dosed until the danger of forest fires is past. Charles Moore, Marvin's father. remained at Cochran where he is employed. Mrs. George Knight, daughters Helen, and Anna and son Charles, were Portland visitors Thursday. L. A. Beckman and Levi Miller, accompanied- by Mrs. Beckman aad Mrs. Miller, were business vis itors at Brownsville Tuesday. The party stopped at ' Salem as they were returning Tuesday" evening and took in the show 'Black Watch" at the Capitol Sarah Hlnkle of Portland is a guest at the home of her mother. Mrs. Caroline Try. Mrs. James Plats, who has been very ill during the past week, is much improved. Back From California, Mrs.. Nellie Cornell and daugh ter "Barbara returned from a trip to California. Mrs. Cornell Is the commercial teacher of the Hub bard high school. Waldo Brown, who has been 'at Klamath Falls since early this spring, was home last week but has gone back to harvest the grain crop. He expects to return home in about, three weeks to remain. nr. and Mrs. Orlie Boje have gone to Dallas to pick prunes. Their daughter, Marie is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagoner at DeLake in Tillamook county. Levi Miller, manager of the Hubbard lumber yard, attended the Willamette Valley Lumber men's Institute at Salem Monday. Mrs. L. M. Scholl and. daughter uorotny, . accompanied bv Miss Marie de Lespinasse, were Salem. visitors Thursday. rrea Palmer, mail carrier oil! route 2, had the misfortune to fall a distance of 12 feet whil assist ing his son Earl at Needy In fill ing a silo. Mr. Palmer was un conscious for a while, but is much improved now and able to be out again. Mr. Palmer was on his vacation at the time .of the arH-1 "cm. cimer smucner is substi. tute mail carrier for Mr. Palmer. uiss . uungadene Bid good has entered the freshman class at the Willamette university. Jefferson JEFFERSON. September 14. V A. c. Keberts and family, recent arrivals rrom Colorado, have leased the Booker house in the south end of town, and hare taken possession. Geraldlne Jones returned Thursday from Newport, where she has been vacationing for more . , - ". TawiTwrt. ikowa ahotw. of Bavcrtast JUt I I -iPWnsmol-'v'-1 least: A. school stds year. 1 Will Thrill at State Fair I 1 .s, ' " '"' ' "" " - " 1 .- -' 1 i't '. - - . '- : . 0 IS, -i- r 'I' I rvj t V wh v S3" f iv Abve The famous Atenos brothers, aerial acrobats of Europe, will give a senaattosua performance for grandstand crowds at the Oregon State Fair, Sept. US to 28. They promise to steal the breath rrom tne most inveterate thrill-seeker. Below:These massive Aiaw elephants, almost as clever an hw aaans, wUl entertain spectators at the Oregon State Fair, Sep. S3 to SSf They know many amusing and daring tricks, which while of interest to everyone, will make a partienlar appeal to the children. than two weeks.1 - sirs. Anne Earns urawiey, a trained nurse of Portland, spent Friday visiting her brother Fred Barna and family. Clarence Thurston has accents I ed 11 Position as bookkeeper with I the Miles Linen Mill at Salem and began duties there Saturday. Lois Mangis returned from To ledo Thursday from a visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warner. Lois leaves for Eugene the first of the week where she will attend school. Mrs. Estella Alexander left for Toledo Saturday morning where she attended the wedding of her nephew, Hugh Walters and Mrs. Dorothea Eugene of Portland, which took place Saturday at high J noon I JEFFERSON, Sept. 14 Mrs. Ruby Wear of Portland was the I guest of her brother. Mr. Earl Phelps and family Sunday. - Mrs. L. N. Bennett and two sons returned from the Lookout Sta tion, located 30 miles from Oak ridge, where her husband, Mr. L. N. Bennett is serving as lookout Bennett and, the oldest boy will return next week in time for the opening ot the school Sept. 13. - The McKee Bros, have install ed a new electric sign. In front ef the stage- terminal. It Is the first sign of that kind to be in stalled in Jefferson. Mrs. Stella 'Alexander, Mrs. Paul McKee and daughter Jean and Roy. Thurston .were Salem business visitors Thursday. Mrs. Nancy Miller has been con fined to her home tor . several weeks with an attack of neurithv JEFFERSON. Sept. 14 - Mr. and Mrs.-Fred Barna and family who nave been occupying the Dave Burnett house for ' about two years, have leased -the -William Smith' property and have taken possession. . Captain Harry Waters and wife of Bo Unas, Cal.r are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Guy - Aupperle and daughter Elizabeth. On Monday the Aupperle's and their - guests left on a trip to British Columbia and other 'points. Mr. Waters is captain of the We-saving crew at Bollnas and was an Important fig ure in the rescue ot the crew oft, a yacht that went on the rocks off San Francisco about a month ago. . , Here From Colorado - Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Robert"and family ot Colorado arrived In Jef ferson Wednesday. Mr. Roberts has . taken n position in the Smith and Fontaine store. ' The Roberts family are stopping at one ot the stucco cabins, until they find a house. Mr. Roberts was formerly manager of one ot the McMarr stores in Colorado. ' O. W. potta of the Talbot dis trict shipped two carload of sheep w-woiumpus, Monuna, Tuesaay. Mr. Potu accompanied tne snip- meat to Montana.- where he wtu spend the-winter with his dagh- house guests a niece and nephew wrs. .-'.-sw Marion MARION. Sept. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Overhalser, Mrs. S. E. Roland, Mrs. Elite Plckard, and Claudlan Roland were Salem vis itors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stephens left for Myrtle Creek Thursday where- Grover will operate a prune drier tar the Smith Or- chards. C. A. Larsons have moved to Tillamook where they will fun a dairy farm. The C. F. Scofield farm which Larsons have rented for the past year will be run by Willis Scofield. Miss Elms Barber who has been visiting la Salem returned home Sunday. Sheldons who hsre been living on the J. H. Smith'' place have moved to a farm near Monroe. M. A. Barber and Mrs. Wayne Barber drove te Glendale Satur. day and brought back Wayne for an over Sunday visit at home. Albert Mltzner came home from Oakridge Thursday where he has been working in the timber. The camps in that territory have dos ed, down due to the extreme dry weather and tire hazard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs and Albert Mltzner spent Thursday In Salem. l Rickey' I RICKEY, September 14. Hen ry Ledebur of Bethel hulled elo-1 ver the first of the week tot W. Sheridan aad T. Lauderback. J. W. McCown ot Compton, Calif., and Dale Magee ot Crooked. Finger were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Magee. -'-..v Mr. McCown was raised In Ma rlon county and much prefers Ore-' gon to California as a place to live. Friends of John Haines were sorry to hear of his death at his Polk county home. .The Haines family owned and made their home for several years on what is now the J. Crabb farm. N . The community is getting the winter's supply of wood. ' Four wood saws have been operating in the neighborhood the last week. A. E. La Branch purchased a new Hudson sedan recently. County Superintendent Fulker- son visited the school Friday. Miss Louise -Lanka has ' pur chased a new Chevrolet coupe. Mr. and Mrs.; Allen Van Cleave of Portland were week-end guests ot Mrs. Van Clears's father, D. A. Harris. -' .- - Mrs. , W. J. Culver of" Salem. Mrs. Hugh Magee of Ashland and Mrs. Martha Lockkart of Molina. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 21 m. Macee. 1 , . Mrs; T. Wsdlaee baa . had rrom LosAjeseles. California. Pleasant Vie . PLEASANT TIBWr Sept.7 Mr.t and -Mrs. rrana uoua sou daughter Leone and "Mrs. Martha Anderson spent w sanaax at Lebanon at the home of Mra. Anderson. Mrs. AndersoV who is a sister of Mrs. Cook, nas been her house guest for the past vvee&. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brown, two daughters. Opal and Ella, aad son Zeral from West Salem mo tored Sunday to the Pleasant View district, where they spent the aft ernoon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Cook. Mr. Brown is In charge at the' warehouse and Lshipplag department of the Ore gon Canning company. - The new high school professor of -Turner, John R. Cox, accom panied by Mr. Bear, chairman of the school board, made the rounds the- past week, getting: acquainted with the patrons and the high school students.' A new bus h.as been installed which will transport the high school pupils to and from school. The grade schools. In the country, win hot open until n lat er date. . frs., Frank Cook, her sister. Mrs. Martha Anderson, Mrs. John Schilling aad'-Mrs. J. C. Morris at tended the W. C, T. U. meeting at the home of Mrs. L. E. Hennies last Friday. The continued, dry weather is increasing fire hazards, Mr. Van Valkenberg having several acres ot valuable timber and quite a stretch of fencing burned last week. Dr. Mary Staples has returned to her country home after an ex tended visit in California and east ern states. . fA.fJ, Miller and Louie .Hennies are repairing the prune drieflnan the Dr. Mary Staples farm. - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Valnken- berg and Mrs. Nellie Warden made a busiaees trip to Salem Wednes day. Kingwood KINGWOOD, Sept. 14. The A. L. Applewhite family went to Nes kowin on Monday, taking with them as their guest. Miss Ruth Shepherd of Zens. Mr. Applewhite returned on Tuesday but the oth ers will remain at the beach a week or longer. During the absence of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannoy at Longview, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pattlson ot West Salem spent nights and did the morning and evening work at tha Cannoy farm. Mr. Pattlson works for the Salem Pulp and Pa per Co and Mrs. Pattlson is em ployed at the state house. Mrs. Maurice Boatright ot route 7, and Mrs. W. Elliot ot the Lib erty district were guests of Mrs. Fannie Finley Sunday. Both are mends of long standing. Motor to Longview Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Cannoy, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenquist of Falrmount Hill. Sa lem, motored to Loagview, Wash., Saturday where they were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White. They returned home on Monday. Mrs. White is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cannoy,- while there the group saw an ocean-going steam er, the Canama, which had arriv ed in port from New York City. J. P. Smart has returned home after an absence of three weeks at Medford. While there, he shipped pears from that part of the state to the local Raid Murdoch can nery. Since his return, he is em ployed at the Salem plant and ex pects to be so Indefinitely. Prune picking jriU begin Monday in the D. H. Mosher and the E. W. St. Pierre yards. ' O : O I Snrinry Va11v pnng v diicy SPRING VALLEY. Sept. 14. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gillon and their son Charles of Salem spent Thursday as the guests of their granddaughter and niece, Mrs. Carl Alderman and family. Floyd Van Riper spent the weekend here- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PhiiypyDamm. Mrs. fVan Riper, who has been the house guest of her parents for several weeks, returned to Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. Van Riper Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. George Alder- mHE Statesman Publishing: Company operates the largest printing- estab lishment in the sUte outside of Portland. Presses" large aad xnall and workmen skilled in the trades daily produce commercial orintinff bl high quality. - . Whether it is a book or catalog or bulletin, the Statesman can print it tor you. Arid if you want ordinary commercial forms: letterheads, en-: velopes, office blanks, you may depend upon getting work of quality at rea sonable price at the Statesman of f ice. . . . SINCE ia5i;The Statesman has led the Salem field Vthe line of commercial printing. Jierer has it been better able to serve than at the present time. c . .vv " - .-...v ' r - Estimates ciieeruftraished. Work delivered when promSed, I as 1 man of Tanlty spent Sunday at the home'of Mr. and Mrs." H. N. Aldernian.:' ' -'rS " r- wMr. 4 iMTi Seyraotfr wUs0B recelre word of the Illness ot their nephew Densil Wilson of Wheatland, this week. Dentil was operated apod for appendicitis at the McMinnville hospital and at last reports is progressing'rapidly toward recovery. The Wilson fam ily hate many friends here, who are glad to hear ot Denzirs re- coxery. Dentil is tne grandson or Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Versteeg, also of this neighborhood. John Haines, for several years a resident . of this neighborhood passed away-itfoiiday night at his home hero. Mra. Haines was C9 years ofrhge. He Is survived y his widow, two daughters a&d a ton, all of Salem. Mr. Haines had not been feeling well lately but seemed ablo to be around with his friends. He was found dead in his bed about noon Tuesday when neighbors failed to see him about Lois farntas usual. Mr3.; Mary Jennings received word this; week from-her daugh ter, Mif 3 Evangeline Jennings ot Laramie, .Wyoming, telling of the snow cCorms during the fair being held at Laramie.: After the sultry hot. weather hero' for the past tew days, it seems as if a few snow flakes would be a welcome sight at least until the atmosphere was somewhat cooler. -o I Meh ama MEHAMA, September 14. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Phillips have re turned from their trip east. They came back by the Yellowstone parkland report that they, were snowbound there for a-, while. - Mrs Julius Lictze Is very 111 tn the Stayton hospital. Mrs.!-Giles Wagner and sister Betty Gough motored to Willa mina Saturday to. see their grandmother, Mrs. Richardson. menama scnooi starts Monday. HOUSE ORIGINAL FEATURES Lot 100x260; rock gardens; patio, beautiful shade trees, unique fireplace, all rooms planned for service, superior -oak floors, spring water, electricity, garage for 3 cars, window shades and draperies, entrance hall, gem of a kitchen. Come out and see it, 1 p. m. to 7 p. m. It is cool out here. 3H miles from Bacek's on the Jefferson road., a ALDERBROOK - Will T. Taylor, BoiMer lm have a Doctor's Word for this Laxative TN 1875, an earnest young man began to practice medicine. As a family doctor, he treated many cases of constipation.. Ha soon saw the harm in common purges and began to seek something better. Out of bis experience was born a famous prescription now in wide use. This prescription was written thousands of times. It proved aa ideal laxative for old and young. Children like its pleasaift taste. Older people like it because it doesn't gripe or cause discomfort. It -is n mixture of fresh herbs and other pure ingredients; thoroughly effectivo for tha most robust of men. Stimu lates the normal muscular action of the bowels. So it use wuT'aot become a habit. As people saw how marvel That Pleases McCoy McCOY, .September v14. Miss Winona Finn spent too week-end in Portland with friends. Gene Jorden otHOakland, Cali fornia, is visiting at the George Werner and August Rhode homes. Mrs. J. W. Do Pries who has been on a trip, to Canada has re turned home. - Miss Eva De Pries and Miss Mona Brooks, were home from Sa lem over the' week-end. o o Mountain View I o- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Sept. 14 Mrs. Sarah Patrick was pleasantly surprised Tuesday by the arrival of a cousin, Lule Jngalls ot Walla Walla, whom she. bad not met. for IT years. Many years ago he liv ed with his parents at Eoia. Fol lowing his visit with Mrs. Patrick, Mr. Ingalls "Vent to Portland where he will be the guest of oth er relatives. v Luclle Olson of Salem Is staying with, her 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel chlndler. She will help with.' the prune picking un til high school opens. r Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sltner, all of Salem. Albert Anderson is a son and Mrs. Sitner a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson. A wire on the electric line be came levered Tuesday from soma unknown cause and fell to the ground in- front ot the A. R. Southwick home. It Ignited the dry grass on which It fell and burned up some, roses and shrubs as well as damaging some fence posts. The family formed a buck et L Herds i add 1 succeeded 14 quenching 4 the 'firo' before it reached th gearage in which a snpply ot gasoline was stored. As hn unpleasant sequel to Tuesday's experiences the Southwick family had quite an exciting chimney fire the following day which how ever did no damage.- WITH . . . ously the most sluggish bowels are started and bad breath, head aches, biliousness, fever ishness, or no energy poor appetite, etc, are relieved by Dr. Caldwell's prescription, it became necessary to put it up ready for use. Today, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, as ft is called, is the world'a most popular laxative. All drag store have the generous bottles; The product never varies from Dr." Caldwell's original formula. So yon can take it with confidence or", give it to the youngest cbUdV Da. W..B. Calowcli's SVIUJP PEPSIW A Doctor Familf Laxative f rf 1i - m as ir r la 1 ' i