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Tfce OHEGON STATESMAN. Sake, Oregon, Sanday Morning, Septmbcr 22, 1923 PAGE TEN . i - Nps from Readers Newport A NEWPORT. SetK 21. Mrs. W. Kyes and children. Mrs. W. A. Davenport, and Mrs. Kate Bradley it Salem are spending a week 1b Xewport. They are occupying Sun arslde cottages. w. J. O. MattbJs andirs. Mat- this and children of Salem spenti"gtfa grad, teacheTot the Hub- a few day. at Jory park the past gg rSJ is principal of the weekv Mr. and Mrs." John Ron tracer j eT-Hanen. Kansas, are gaests of ter ot jaK Hershberger. is home Mft and Mr. James H. Campbell I jor a short racation. She is.em at -Wbitteu eamp. They intend to j pioyed in Portland, Vnu two weeas ai me naca. : r. . ... t rn..:d. . . MS. flSU JBlfc . Wt.t IWU returned to their home in Salem, j They expect to mania two weeks ! before returning to the beach. Doris . Barnett aad Leolyn Bar- InZr - tr nw va lam ara srii s'i 11 rna Mr and Mrs Anton Hol of Sa-' J?.1? . 7 ' : - iiiTiicn. sreuer i i -Ca CresC Jl tla wtfa famllv anKt tba 1 - J-t .f-J-r -WiVSfW tome'rirEeHaTTo nru a i ius 1 mi 11 vi. n - x V a . R". and itrs. fidgar P. Sim. spent day at Whrtten camp. Jfew- Hrt, en route to the rarious re- sarts. Rer. Sims who is pastor of the Highland Friends church of . Salem,- is taking a week's racation. OXn. C. Paulas and Freda H. Paulus of Salem are staying at the CUmore. ' ,. Jehn Tbomaa of Salem Is ston ing at Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ryan, Miss Bet ty .Ryen, Mrs. Prank Habermaa. Mrs. Frank Horeth and daughter, aad Mr. Ryan's two-graadehl-dren. Marory and Billy, make up a mer ry group of Salem residents so journing at Whitten camp. ' T. O. Johnson, of Salem, "arrlTed tn Newport during the weekend to accompany. his family home. L. E. Kelly of .Salem was a re cent guest at the Gilmore. 31 rs. Helen Russelle and two children spent a week at the beach. They were domociled at bitten camp. Conrad DeHoss of Salem spent ice weekend at the sea shore. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pettit of Sa lem are'registered at the Gilmore. O O I , Hubbard HUBBARD. Sept. , 21 Miss Benita; Stroud, county health nurse of district number one, call. ed at the school Wednesday. Miss Strand made arrangements fof a Toxin and An tf-toxia clinic to be held at the school house Septem ber 24. Miss Berryle Blosser. second grade teacher of the Hubbard grade school, is staying at the home of Mrs. Anna ScholL. Miss Elisabeth Doherly, who has spent' the cummer racation with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Ilolcemb, recently returned to St. Mary's school at Beverton, where h has been a student for the past three years. She will be a pupil of the eighth grade there this year. Miss Janis Milspangh of Port land is staying with her sister, Mrs. Neva McKenzie and attead- - In the eighth grad eof the Hub bard school. Miss Myrtle Denson aad Glean Watson of Great Falls Mont, aunt and brother of T. J. Watson spent the week as guests at the Watson home at the Hubbard Mineral ' springs. Thursday guests at the Watson home were Mrs. E. M. Melrin of Chester, Mont Mrs. Watson's sister," Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cald well and Mrs. I. Pierce of Portland. D, De Monbrua of Portland photographed both the grades and high school pupils Wednesday at 'Ihe School house. He . took pic t urea of each grade separately of -, the grae school and of each class ' separately and a group picture df toe nlgn school Mr. and Mrs. George E. Waters . of Salem visited Mrs. L. A. West acott at the Hubbard Mineral Springs. Wednesday. A Mis sLnella Roen of St. Helens spent several days as the guest of Mrs. Neva McKenzie this week . She returned home Saturday. Mrs. M. V. Crocker of Portland arrived at Hubbard Sunday and will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Cornell ' Commercial teacher of the Hub bard high school. Mel Malone who works for the state highway commission at New Era reports that the concrete work was finished at that place Thursday. Nrs.-Blanch Smith of Hubbard is taking treatments at the Hnb- - bsrd-Mineral Springs. Miss Frances Leffler and broth er Henry are staying with their sunt Mrs. R. L. Holman at Mo- . talla and attending high schooL Mrs. Hoiman Is a sister of Mrs. George Lefflre, mother of Fran ces and Henry. Mrs. Edith Breeden. daughter - of Ben Hector of Hubbard, is em ployed at the Hubbard Mineral Springs. Mrs. F. M. Ray of Prairie City and Mrs C. Hobbs of Portland, ar rived 'at Hubbard Thursday and are visiting at the home of telr brother II. C. Mack, local drog- gist. . .. Mrs. Alice Holromb received a card recently from Mr. aad Mrs. Mart Crittenden et Hubbard. The card was mained -at Post Falls, Ldaho by the Critiendens who wwre euronte by an to to "Michigan where they expect to visit about two months with relatives. . Miss Adeline Zureher. English and French teacher of the Hub- bard.: high. Is staying with Mrs. - Alice Weaver and. daughter Fran res. Miss Zurcher's home is at Portland. - Miss Edith Hllcomb. auditor for Haskins and Sells of PortUnd. ac companied by Miss Marion White of Cottage Grove, spent the week end with her mother Mrs. - Alice Holcomb. Miss White, who has taustht In the English department . of the high school on Onlaska, Alaska for several years, will re ; turn to Alaska too nto resume her v' work. ' '---'-' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Newman of Molalla are the parents of an elev f a pound boy horn Tuesday night at the Anne hospital. Mother and aorTtf"dotar-werrr- , Alria Earl and family of jau-lO rora mored late the bouse, be longing to Mrs. Caroline (grand- j mat Vrw T)ini1l Urt Karl ll V a daughter of Mr. and firs. Enos Milter of Hubbard. I v Prof and Mrs. W. E. Dillon and I smjill son Billy Gene accompanied l SS aoardure? 2? .drT"rB7 I; a.Inr. Professor Dillon, former grade school at Molalla. - ui,a Mabel Hershberjrer. daugh- 01 w Mountain VieW I ' uftryriiv vtrw st 11 : Dr. John Lyneh and wife of 8a- . a. . m a . s m. wer nnV. 'rr vTt -"-w" 1 Whey eame from Vanconrer where j r. n tr o rtld I 7Zrlm Tj.t . Lh has three LLeat. months' leare of r.V,r; which he will be stationed at El Paso. Texas. Mrs. J. R. Chapman returned Thursday from a four weekly stay at Brettaabush aprtaga. frieada will be glad to hear she is much improred in health. Mr. aad Mrs. Ranee DeLapp and FtnTand MrTand Mrs. JWD Fans, ana Mrs. ana Mrs. J. w.iw J . a Ttrtl .ik we ,tl T t mm. Ma.ta I .fW .-." - I Mr. , and Mrs. A. R. Southwiek Wednesday. Mountain . View school opens Monday, September 3d. A. good attendance Is hoped for in spite of the fact that the prune harvest is' at Its height. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis are D. G. Gentxler and son Joe from Santa Ana, Calif. They have been here a week and expect to start on the return trip sooth September 23 M A HohnollAr f nnlnT(i1 at the fair grounds. He is doing car- penter work in the new pavilion. Mrs. E. E. Ray of Klamath Falls is the house guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. James Imlah. Mrs. Ray's husband is a brother of Mrs. Im lah. Mrs. Ray expects to remain here until October 1. Wanda and Eugenia Faist who have been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Imlah during the summer have gone to Eugene I where they will attend school this I year. Mrs. Sober! Adams grew a bountiful supply of sweet corn in her kitchen garden and is having it dried in the prune dried owned by her father, - L. Grice. She re ports that the finished product is much nicer than corn dried in any other manner. Sam Chapman, Miss Pauline Patterson and Miss Leah Swing. the two latter of Salem, snout Sunday at Breitenhush springs. Miss Swing is an employee of the Ladd and Bush bank. I I Central Howell 1 -oi CENTRAL HOWELL. Sept. 21. Hop picking at the Durbtn yard was tiniahed en the Uth but that uo not mean mai xam picaera were unlucky. Contrary to that. hi addition to being paid off, they were treated to ice cream sundaes and cookies furnished by the Dur- btns. Prune picking win start 1 oars m wwi. 4ZJZZ a., vJrr.,. inwovn uus uiiicu uj nvicr 1 Binegar of this community started I UamsImw va . 4atl t. A I osvuuaj van a.a uauj uijn eo gou from Silverton. Students going from this district are: Nora Lich- tT Faye Ramsden, Harry Way, Eugene Kuenzl, Elda Herr. Ray mond Werner, Gladys Lekhty. Esther Leiehty, Josephine Kaser, Alpheus Rudishauser, and Pearl Bye. The Eggiman hop yard finished picking on Thursday. This ends the hop picking in this community. The pickers as a rule are glad to be through as the picking has been or unusually long duration this year. Clarence Simmons haa his house raised and is planning on doing the excavation for a basement right away. The Horten Hughletts moved to Weto Sem formerly owe- ed - " ..uM-uuisa ul week wnue tne Itutcbmans are moring to the place in this com munity which they purchased from Mr. Hughlett Jefferson 7T JEFFERSOX. September 21 C. H. Miller accompanied his little daughter, Lois, to Eugene Tues - day where she underwent an op - erxtion for eye trouble. Dr. Gul - Hon preformed the operation. It is reported that she is getting along, nicely. Miss Laura Kihs is spending the week at Hillcrest with Rev. and Mrs. G. Ersklne. Erskines were former residents of Jefferson: Rev. Ersklne being former pastor of the Evangelical church. Harrr Resales ot Portland haa accepted a positloa as mechanic wita the Highway garage. Mr. and Mrs. Searer and fam- Ily of Moro. Oregenhave leased hlghway. Mr. Searcy is employed by the 8. P. R. R, cmpany. Mr- and Mrs.- August Kroichel at Albany are making an extend - ed stay at the home- of Mrs. -twwcnen inoiucr, jars, nomm Buchanan. Mrs. Paul McKee went, to Eu gene Wednesdsy to spend, the dar with her niece, Lois Miller, at the hospHal. m .a 1 J Li. m. Burnett nas purcnasea the E. J Shumaker. property ia the north end of town, which will has' leased the fruit and berry ranch of Mr. Burnett , V Mr. and Mrs. William Moses of Salem were looking after their property south of town Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. W. .F. - Gatehel have leased the Kester heme, re - centlr vacated hr the Hlxson tarn - ilr and will take ":. possession at Mter,.rff.. -O, I I IT: Dallas DALLAS. Sent. 21.- Earl Rich- larain this Tear at Parrish Junior ardabn made the trip to Klamath I - n.. -M mUVmH nf tba I . .v ... .n..iiin h. I r,.,,. .na ,.4 aitnraa.iisn.4av 8imW si. Mrs. M. M. Ellis haa returned to Dallas after spending the past weeks , at her summer cottage at Newport. flem. Mr. Southwiek: came out zor Mrs. J. R- Beck and children re-l dinner In the eTeninr aad took turned Sunday after spending the I ummer at their cottage at Ten 1 Mile on the Oregon, coast. They I wera out-for a short time during I the American Legion conreutloa in Salem, but returned to the) coast for the balance of the sea. I Hiss Mildred 8tafria has re-i turned from a ytsit in Medford wua ner neie or. ru.juuow. . . . . A tn was. maae to.ue uregoa -H!S. ? uraAts rasa : WUA AimKII . j.a a Tiiit..' - goldendale, arrlred Sahdaj' to "1. T. " VV,.VTr-v t and. Kiearaaii srtta rai-1 auTM - r- " manager ior tne snen ou company ai uoiaen-1 dale. - I Mr. ana Mrs. t. a. uooaer anui small sob are attending; the Pen- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Armstoag dletaa Ronnd-ne this reehv and aad family gare TTsthTfifin Llnd Tlattlng at ' Heppaer en route beek a pleasant surprise Monday home. - w Carl Gerliager of the Dallas I Machine and Locomotlre works, ..MmM.,i v vta -nrtnUma .w-.jr us ' I mu. trfn tn Dnnii ifnriotr til I wees to inspect ine new nun men 1 to which they hare shipped ser-1 era! carriers.! : ; : ' I Mr.! (and : Mrs. : E. K. Pleseekl 1 were1 dinner guests 'in Woodburn Monday evening, of Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. GlatL I Mrs. C. E. Howes, visited the Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Bilyeu and Goode gardens at Stayton, Sun- day, when open garden was held. memoers irom ine xaiias xu-1 wants club making the trip to Al- bany Thursday to present the rasco oeu 10 we Aioany ciuo were E. J. Page. J. R. All good, AT V. Oliver, Rev. J. A. Smith, and Wm. Harcombe who made the presen- tation speech. R. S. Kreason who is on vaca tion from the law offices of Oscar Hayter, Is spending his time in overlooking the management of his commercial prune dryer. Later in the season walnuts will also be handled. Pleasant View -I PLEASANT VIEW, September Elmer d Earl and Frank, Jr., 11 Frank Cook, chairman of the re "Pending two weeks at New Pleasant View school district met Df: Tuesday ereaing with the Clorer- 7114 Sat Rabbit club held a dale school board to make final Jowness meeting at the G. G. arranaementa for aendlnar the Looney home Friday evening. Pleasant View grade school chfl - dren to Clove rdala for the com-1 jng. scaooi year Mr. Frank Cook received Word Wedaeaday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Martha Anderson ot Lebanon. ' Ma and Mrs. George Brower and Hugh Cook and son, Harold. have taken up their residence on the late I. N. Coek farm. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Cook hare nuerinto their hew house. The Chester Cannon place has been sold recently. Mr. and Mrs. Davenport and family-have moved to Jefferson. E. E. Cook was confined to his room for a couple of days after havtog encountered a yellow jack ... nM t,, m Mary Staples and her - nephew. Hart "Vincent left Friday for San Francisco where Mr. Vin cent will engage In the 'practice of law, ... Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jarman visited Sunday, at the E. EL Cook heme. In the evening the party ac companied Mr. Jarman to Lyons where he Is employed. O O I Kingwood KINGWOOD, September 21 Mrs. Jean ' Simmons. - her little daughter, Patty and Harold Mace, all of Spokane, hare been spend ing a week at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. Theodore Bernard. Mf. Mace- and Mrs. Simmons were dlT Tbey ar. ,tm with the Ber- I n.rdi .,m mav itir tn a, nar I Salem If- Mr. Mace cau find suit able employment Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sausman -of Portland ' were guests at the M. P. Brown home oa Cascade Drive Tuesday and .Wednesday. Dr. and Mr. Williams and son, David, who have been spending the summer on their place at I Air lie. have returned - to their lhome In Kingwood. David will at I tend high school in Salem this 1 year. I W. A. Garner fell and hurt I himself -quite seriously recently. He was confined to his bed for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, several days but Is now able to be ulcers ot stomach, tonsils or ade. around again. notds. Ed Fin ley arrived home Wed nesday from the Lake Brook boo He has toils credit wonderful 1 raach'Ia Marlon county, where he had been employed as yard man I for the first t oar weeks. He will I go to work soon ia Mrs. E. W. St Pierre's pruasKdrfec Mr. aad Mrs. J. B. Smith, with j W. J. Filler ot West Salem, drove Mr. Smith has timber Interests there anrTthe pell of smoke vis- ihla !n that direction alarmed 1 hint He was relieved tod thatl the fire was aot near his proper 1 if. n1' V7"'T w of this neighborhood, has, been1 greeting irienas nere. He arow through Tuesday from M horn I near Grants Pass, bringing with I . . f 4.111 mm; nis son, meiTin, -mtia w continue hi studies at the Salem high school. This Is Melvia's j with him some very fine melons I which he raised on his southern I Oregon ranch, and gave them to 1 friends here. - I ; Mr. -and Mrs. M. P. Brown were I week-end guests of Mrs. Brown's! 1 nareata, Mr. aad Mrs, E. T. Gage 1 In Portland. -: . : . I Mrs. A. L. Applewhite and her t daughter, Catherine, cane . home Tuesday from a pleasant outing of tea days spent at their cottage at I iNeskowln. Mra. Rollin Bearer trill teach aish school. This is her third m.. .f Pinlth Oia will hara th Mt ri rm amii Oue of MrV 0 L. Adams on Tuesday afternoon wer Mrs. Ralph Southwiek and ehJldren, Mgaret Jew l and aak of Sa- the family home. The Adams house belonged at one time to Mrs. South wick's father. M. Bailey and was the childhood home 01 Mrs. Southwiek. She Is a niece of Mrs., Adams. O i Auburn . AUBURN. September 11 Mr, ta4 Mrs. Ansti $ Wilson imre Uorrt J-U, of Mr. and Mrs. August Grlnua.., who- are wnsosrs parents. . . waiter .Mathey Is insUllinx a "re?n. "a XT4erii ' and 1 complete electric wr ,,lfnl- v-- ..v..i m Monday. September $0, with Mrs, Kellle Hammer principal, and Mrs. Beutah Fisher, teacher of the luaior room. lareninr. when they walked into her heme laden with a f reeser of ice cream and. cakes, in honor of v.. r.v viu p 1U1 UUU1IMF. - ..a w. 1 tvt .-A aaugnter wiumoth, who hare been guests of their brother, Jo DeLap, left yesterday for their Home in Klamath Falls.' ' where DeLap is county clerk. They hare also been visiting their son Virgil DeLap, who is a public accountant in Portland Ross Clark Is making extensive improvements to his new ranch here. He is remodeling his rest uice ana nas erected a new double garage, and has also en larged his rabbitry. He Is raising me western nr, thoroughbred Chinchillas and is exhibiting- same fine specimens at "the state fair next week. o- I V. Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN, Sept. 21. bcnooi win begin September 80. Mrs. Flora Hedrick. principal, and Miss Alma Stauffer primary. New desks and a furnace hare been installed. Mrs. Frank Johnson and sons 7T are t0 exhibit at the State xlr- members present were. Clarence Zelinski. Lewis Zelinskl, Cecil Luckey. Sanford Daris. Ar thur Clemens. Glen Looney, O. G. Looney leader. x Ben Clemens and daughter, Miss Eileen, have returned from a month's visit with relatives and friends In Iowa and Dakota. He purchased a car and drove home. J. A. Looney has returned from Glendale, Oregon, where he spent the summer la the mountains with his son, B. W. Looney. The officers of Sunday school will be installed and a partial re port ot the annual conference will be glren by the delegate Septem ber 22. Fred Hashlebached, Sr., has re modeled the barn and put a ce ment floor la the cellar tor Q. G. Looney. Mr. MeKuestoa and family ot Hood River, are visiting their son-in-law Joseph Bennett. Max Wood filled Ms silo wlthi corn Tuesday. COMING TO SALEM Dr. rJeiienthin SPECIALIST la internal Medicine for the past . fifteea years DOES NOT OPERATE WIJI be at Marlon Hotel, Friday, Sept. 97 Office Honrs: 10 a n. to 4 pjm. ONE DAT ONLY 2fo Charge for Coasaltatloa Dr. - Mellenthln Is a regular graduate la., medicine and surg ery and ia licensed by the state ot Oregon. He does not operate tor results In diseases ot the stomach, liver, bowels. Mood, .shin, nerves. neart, auxney, ntaaaer, nea wet- I ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu- mausm. aciauca) leg aicera ana rectal ailments. Below are tbe names ot a tew f SrLlS-JiSi J tv. I ?or otter ot tt b0T f11 CHIW' I jr. Blake, Marahfield, Ore. Alfnd CIshhcsi. Camnia. On. Cw- Desch, Porttaad, ore. Mrs. J. C Huntsueker, Toledo, Ore ,,,.. .,,, w Bert Lampa.' St Helens, Ore. Mrs. MIybelle Snyder, Alsea, Ore. --. .N uivht. rv.. ".jT- S;;: oVe. j vfaod. En rene Ow Mrs. Jennie Woolery, Salem, Ore. Remember abore date, that con- I saltation oa this trip will he free and that' his treatmeat la differ- nt I Married womea must be accom- Ipaaied by their husbaads. - I Address: 4221 West - Third l Street, Los JLngeles, CaUforaia,.' -Ot Macleay 'j MACLEAT. September 21 Mary Anna Baker from California is rlsltlng her brother, Wm. A. Taylor. Martha Plainer ot Baker, Ore gon, who used to livet in this community ia her girlhood is ru tting at the home of H. B. Martin. Olive Beardsley and Harry Martin also Marvin Wells have been baling hay and straw recent ly. Fanny Morris ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Strewn. Robert Clark's mother, who Is spending a few days visiting her aon, was a caller at the Harry E. Marti home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Lam bert aad son, Lawrence, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. M, Lambert, Sunday. - . Mr, and Mrs. Leonard E. Hack- ett of Salem, were the guests of Mr. and Mr. Larond V; Hackett Wedaeaday evening- Mr. and Mrs. iy B. Furaiey motOTed to Kelso, Washington, .on- businesa- recently. Many students irom tnu vicin ity are attending Amos Davis high school which commenced Mon day. There are a number ot stu deal staring: out the first two weeks on account of prune pick ing". Harry E. Martin and Marvin, E. Wells were busy the last couple weeks fining silos Anne Engbrect returned heme, Monday evening'. 8hehes been visiting friends at Clear Lake, . Maxine Dalrymtple returned home Monday evening from Ton- callo and Sntherlia where fhei has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins of Salem drove out to Macleay Mon day evening. 1 I B rooks o- BROOKS, September 21 Mr, and Mrs. Herrick McLeod of Crip ple Creek, Colorado, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ashbaogh and family. Mr. Mc Leod ia a brother of. Mrs. -Ash baugh. T Mrs. John Dunlavy and da ugh ter. Miss Marie Dunlary, and Rer. D. George Cole were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Dun- lary's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor In Gervais, Other guests at the Naylor home were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Judd and daughters. Misses Valda and Kreta Judd of Molalla. Mrs- Carl Brem er of oMnltor. Mrs. C. D. Naylor of Brooks, Mrs. M. E. Karten Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelps of Portland, and Mrs. Mary McClard of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donally and Mr. Donally's sister, Miss Essie Donally ot MIssoulL Mont ana, were guests of their great uncle, A. E. Harris and family recently. Other guests at the Har ris home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Withnell and son, Harold of Wila- mina. Miss Ellen Hackit and. her nephew, Robert Gfcver. and Miss Helen Wright of Portland. Mr, Macy la employed by' the Francis Motor company la Portland. Recent dinner guests at the Your w&ww Irrespective oi YOUR automobile represents an investment of several hundred dollars The rainy season is not far off worn 'tires on wet, slippery pave ments often cause serious accidents. And acci dents, are dangerous to your investment. . . Every tire in Salem it worth moneiT to itt owner a well as to us, even though the motorist may believe it hue no value. Drive in ... we will make yon a fair and liberal aOawance on your old tires if yon equip your car with brand new record-breaking; and record-hold-Inf FIRESTONES. Then when it does rain and the raadaare slippery ft won't be necessary to worry about atiddins;. 1 . IC201?PC 264N.HhSt. : home of Mr. and Mrs. John Colyer were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Colyer and children. Misses Vic toria, Pearl, Mellle, Bertna, Wil ms, Rowena and Orville, and Wil ber Colyer ail of North Howell Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hutto and children John, Charlie, Ada and Martha Hutto ot Gervais, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Snooks and children. Lida and LeRoy Snooks of Rick rea.l Mrs. Snooks aad Mrs. Hutto are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Colyer. Mrs. C. D. Naylor spent a few days last week as. guest of her sister aad brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John Naylor In Gervais. O .ena ZENA, Sept 21 Miss Dorothy Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shephard of Zena re turned Sunday from Seaside. Miss Shephard, has spent this and sev eral previous summers at Seaside. Walker Purvine and H. Merrick left here by motor Friday morn ing and. went to Pendleton to at tend the round-up. ' Ruth Shephard has' Just re turned from a weeks vacation at Neskowin. While there she was the guest of Mrs. Applewhite and daughter of West Salem, who hare a summer cottage at Nesko win. James A. French ot Zena has been busy several days this week in Salem doing carpenter work for his brother John French who is remodeling the Dixie lunch on High street The J. J. Straiton clover huller was In this district tills week and hulled clover for Gus Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Crawford and three children. Robert. Alice and Wilma returned from the Hartley and Craig hop yard, lo cated south of Salem. Monday af ternoon. Mr. Crawford and Ro bert were firemen under W: R. Edwards of Lincoln who was dry er at the hop houses. Mr. Ed wards has been drying hops for Hartley and Craig 13 consecutive seasons. Mrs. W. R. Edwards left here Thursday for Ocean Lake to vis it her daughter. Miss Elnora Ed wards who has spent the greater portion of her summer racation at "Roads End" picking peas tor D. Hendricks. Miss Fay Walling ac ompanied Mrs. Edwards on her trip. O O Salem Heights o -o SALEM HEIGHTS, Sept 21 Mrs. M. G. Sautter is entertaining In her home a friend, Mrs. Mary Marcum from Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Clemmens of Portland risited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clemment last Tuesday. Mr. Clemmens sis ter Caroline accompanied them on their return home. She expects to be gone several weks. Mr. and Mrs. Stolzheise went to Portland Saturday on business. Mrs. Earl Pruitt and daughter Marjorie spent the day Friday with Mrs. Pruitt's sister, Mrs. E. G. McMiliin otSalem. Bethel He-i Millin returned home with her auntie to spend the week end. Miss Maxine Sautter left Sat. urday morning for Eugene where their condition Telephoa3i'ii4 she will attend the U. of O. Mrs. Wayne Robertson ot Klam ath Falls la rlsltlng her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Robinson. Charlie Lowe and son Austin spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ball. Mrs. Al Larson returned home from Klamath Falls Sunday. Mrs. H. Stapleton and daugh ter Ruth, of Prlngle spent the day Wednesday with Mrs. Nellie Ball and Zelma. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cooper are the proud parents of a son, born September 20th. Dr. D. D. Creig and wife re turned Friday from their trip to the coast They spent one week at Rockaway beach, returning by way of Seaside, and Astoria. Mrs. Goldie La Duke return ed from Florence Tuesday. She reports her father's condition much improved. C atria Bresaler who haa, been employed In Portland Jor serer. al weeks haa returned home for a few days.. Hawill leave the first ot the weekfor Burns, where he has employment Mrs. Belle Douglas, held the vr a Family JDcctor T7IFTEEN years after his grad A nation. Dr. Caldwell became one of the best-known members of his profession. A single pre scription, made him famous. And for forty years it has continued to make friends. As last as people could tell others about the marvelous way this prescription cuuecta consti pation and relieves other troubles caused by sluggish bowels, de mand for it spread until Dr. Caldwell was forced to have it -filled in quantities: bottled ) and distributed through drug stores. Today, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the world's most popular laxative. Millions of people would never thmk of 1121118: anything' else when they're headachy, bilious. Vl w w mm BWIT roRYEARS OF SERVICE THE Universal cmliriea to a marked degree of perfectiontetinctJTe beagtxtrfappear amce with exceptional dorablUty of con struction. 1 t - Qomtructed timmghout of the finest mate rial obtainable. It Is a range of dependability and long life and witit ordinary care Is practl cally iiidestnxible. - - ' An inspection of the Uoiveraal wUl rereal its auperh workmanship its mechanical perfection and the many exclaarre and improved features 'IL? V".?16 txtxtett of these is the In-A-lwer Broiler, a radically Improved broiler that Focetmt, the Uxdv is a rata of quaUty titer ia no slaps itfm, howeTer exxtalt, which hi been KxriSced or dieape to lower the manufactneini coat at the expenae of quality! t Af?i!2f,s? Teats cf Serrice-et its Iw T- Htasinrrjr smpalsii j su. Your old ifc - u rjvr r ((ipl-MlU; '1: '?til!!:i: ; ' lucky number which won the dia. mond ring at tfce Community Hall show on Friday erenlng. North Howell NORTH HOWELL, Sept. 11. New pupils added to the bus route which runs through North Howell include Russel and Elea nor Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daris of Monitor are moring into the Fletcher home. We are glad to welcome these young people to our community and hope to get better acquainted during the next three years. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bsughman of Portland have been spending a few days with-relatives here. Miss Bertha Wiesner accompanied them to their home on Wednes day, to remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bump and Mr.', and Mrs. Archie Wiesner drove to Fairfield Wednesday eve ning aad assisted in the obliga. tlon ot several members. ofEriends 1 feverish, or weak; when breath is bad, tongue ia coated or they are suffering from nausea, from gas, or lack -ef appetite, etc. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as yea buy it from your drug store is made in accordance with the original formula from only herbs and other pure ingredients. It ia pleasant tasting; its action is thorough in the most obstinate cases; gently effective for women and children. Above all, it repre sents a doctor's choice of what is safe for the bowels. Da. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor Family Laxative - ijsf aa, 41 ifl -s U i j v- 4 I if