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SALEM HEIGHTS, Aug. 20
The residents of Salem Heights
have been retting together - the
oast week with a view to securing
some kind of bus service since the
Southern Pacific's abrupt cessa
tion of service.
No warning was riven by the
company in any way that would
have enabled the residents of this
district' to have secured seme
kind of transnortation and take
up where the company left off.
Since that time members of the
community have conferred' with
the company oiliciais asking ior
a resumption of service with
greatly reduced time service but
no avail.
By taking off, the busses the
ooonla feel that a rreat hardshln
and injustice has been done this
end of the line and that they
are being discriminated against.
Inasmuch as the running-distance
Is no greater from State street to
the Heights than irom state
atreet to tha fair grounds. The
people are therefore In the mind
to negotiate and cooperate folly
vltk im(in Kn mirht widh to
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I place a bus in service and fail
ing this may place a community
owned bus into operation.
Tha Salem Heights folk also
Tesert a slap taken at them by a
Hollywood paper stating that
"they are howling now, but they
wnt whatwaa roming to them after
breaking their necks to vote for
the franchise." Regardless oi we
merits or demerits of the S. F
franchise Salem Heights com
m unity happens to He outside the
corporate limits of the city of
R1m
Mrs. C. D. Mason of Cleveland.
Ohio and Mrs. L. A. Gates of bt.
Helens. One., are visiting with
their brother. Dr. P. D. Craig at
the Heights.
un Mason motored through
fmm nhln and met at Glacier
national park by her sister, Mrs.
Gates. They then visuea iei
lnwitnn nark, the Grand Can
yon. Salt Lake City down through
a Henna making the loop in
southern California and back np
the coast to Oregon via San Fran
cisco over the coast route. Mrs.
Mason reports that the heat has
been terrific In the mid-western
states this summer and that the
eoonomic conditions there in pro
portion to population are no bet
ter than they are here on the
coast. If as good, she will remain
In Oregon several weeks.
Margaret Douglas of Orland,
Calif., nieces of Mrs. Miles Saut
ter is here to spend a week of her
vacation at the Sautter home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robinson
and daughter Muriel spent the
weekend at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Campbell
Just returned from a motor trip
to Vancouver, B. C, where Mr.
Campbell spent part of his vaca
tion coming back they visited sev
eral days at Newport.
0. KURTZ HOME
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CoL and Mrs. Charles Lind
bergh leaving the broadcasting
station after the famous Ameri
can aviator made a short address
which carried to liaUnrs4n ef
the Americas, Europe and Asia,
This is the first photograph
made ef the nation's "first
couple" since the birth of
Charles Augustus, Jr., then
two-SBonths-OM son.
REUNION
STOUT
HEIMTHH
Descendants of Pioneer
Family Gather at An
cestral Home
uv.ua.ma "in. 20 A re
union of the Stout family was
held at the old Stout place Sunday
August 17. This is one of the
oldest families In this part of the
county, grandfather Stout settling
on what Is now known as the J. J.
Blum place In 1852, where they
lived until 1887. Tnen iney mov
ed to Mehama and the family has
lived here continuously since that
time.
A basket dinner was served in
the, shade of the trees on the
lawn to 41 relatives as follows
L. A. Irving and daughters, jane
and Lois, Wilbur, Ore.. Mr. and
Mrs Rit I. stout and children
Kathryn and Wendall. Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stout ana
children, Maxlne and Harold. Sa
lem; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stephens
and daughter, Esther or Torrance,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mul
kAv mri daughter Genevieve and
Mildred, Salem; Alpha Homer
and children Zelpba, Orvii, Eivin,
and Anna of Mill City; Wm. Mul-
key, Claredna Muikey. Mr. ana
Mrs. Jack Teeters and children
Dnrthea. Margerv. Donald and
jk. Jr . Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hughes and two sons. Carl and
Peter Norman all of Mehama; Mr.
and Mm T. R. Roberts. Salem:
Mrs. 'Marv Turn edge. Ephraim
Henness of Mill City; T. L. Hen
ness of Gates and Miss Anna
Ktont of Mehama. Miss Stout is
still living in the house built by
her fatner 43 years ago.
j TO PARIS AS BIG BEN BOOMS
GUESTS AT AMITY
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RETUR1
TO HOMES
ION
PERRYDALE, Aug. 20 Mr.
and Mrs. Orvffle Knrts were hosts
to a family reunion Sunday. Mrs.
Kurtx" mother is visiting with her
and her home is a central location
for the rest of the children.
Thoaa who anent the day with
Mrs. Von Querner were, Mr. and
Mrs. Hersal Rimosieaa oi writ
er, Mr. and Mrs. Seibert Walker
nj familv nf Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Robertson of Amity
sd- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard of
Amity. x Mrs. Von Querner will
few weeks with Mrs.
Howard before returning to her
-ura a J. McCulley are
receivinc congratulations on the
arrival of a son. air. u''
will be remembered as Cleone
Kurtx. .. They are making their
vnm. i. fit Helens.
Mr. ui Mrs. Fred Beck accom
panied 1 Robert Mitchell and wife
to Baker. They spent
.iM Mr. Mitchell
at the F.lka contention.
tho thv drove to Baker
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where he played with the Sheri
dan band." They reiumeo.
u.. o.nalla flilsfin SDent thO
past week at the Robt. Mithhell
n M a JA M. Ttsa nonaeworB. IB
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w A-a aKannffl
Melvln Van Osdoe Is hauling
bay for Martin Van Gross.
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AMITY. Aug. 20 Mrs. J. R.
Bedford of Salem spent a few
days with Rev. and Mrs. F. L.
Cannell. She returned to her
home Tuesday morning.
Miss Edna Delaney of Bay
City, who had been spending a
week with the F. L. Cannell fam
ily, left for Portland Monday af
ternoon.
Miss Ella Biggs who has been
in the MeMinnville hospital for
the past two weeks with appendi
citis, was brought home Tuesaay.
Mrs. Fern Jones is. spending
the week' with her grandparents
at Vancouver, Wash.
Mrs. R. W. Forbs and son Bob
by, of Montesano, Washington,
are visiting at. the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Briea
well. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lucas, Sr..
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lucas, Jr., and daughter Betty,
of Seattle, Wash., are guests, a
few days this week, at the F. L.
Strout home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hern Emerson
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry of Port
land, enjoyed Sunday visum me
L. G. Emerson family.
Mrs. Eugene Strout's sister.
Mias Ruth Carr, of Salem, Is
visiting at her home this week.
Lenn McCartv is back at bis
lob of driTing the Troy Laundry
truck-
Mr. and Mrs. Br? ant Emerson
mntnred to. DTila Lake over the
Salmon rier highway Sunday.
. Mrs. Ott Roth, Mrs. Lenna
Harrison and daughter Mildred,
were business visitors in Port
land, Saturday.
Mrs. Ina Jones and Mrs. C. J.
Mack, spent Tuesday visiting in
Salem.
Rn F. L. Cannell. pastor or
the Methodist church at Amity,
was called to Salem Tuesday
morning to preach at tne iun-
eral of a friend, D. C. Sebern,
who died oulte suddenly. They
returned home Tuesday evening.
very much. They left for . Eu
gene Monday evening and from
there will return to Santa Mon
ica. Miss Alberta Howe who has
been spending the summer at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Walker, returned to her home in
Salem Saturday.
Mrs. Lena Bartruff and Mrs.
Kate Bartruff attended the Holi
ness camp meeting at Quinaby
TlinrtiliT and Vridav.
Rev. Harvey Scheuerman. pas
tor at Middle Grove, aiso auena
ed Sunday.
Mlaa Katherine Scharf is spon
soring a picnic at the W. H.
Scharf home for the primary
class of the Middle Grove
church, Wednesday, August 20.
The people In Middle Grove are
getting their grain threshed In a
hurry. There are three threshing
machines operating in fields not
more than one third of a mile
apart.
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rtt.vkrTOM. Aug. 20 Road
work on the SllTer Creek falls
road is going ahead rapidly ana
when completed the road will be
shorter, stralghter and wider. Tne
work is being done on the Power
plant read.
Those making tne trip to me
SilTer Creek Falls country at
present are reporting that the Eu
reka arenue is tne Deiier gong
right now. Every Sunday sees
large crowds of people going
through SHverton to tne talis, ana
hardlv a week day misses but a
number drive up to the resort.
Hop Pick ing to
Start Today in
Silverton Area
BRUSH CREEK. Aug. 20
George Elton plans to begin his
harvest of earlr cluster hops on
Thursday. There will be about
iffbt data nicking in these before
work in the later yards will be
gin. .
Reports reaching here are that
picking will also begin In the Be
thany district the latter part of
this week. Growers are as a
whole reporting good crops in
their hop yards.
BERRIES SCARCE IN
Against a picturesque back
ground of Big Ben and the
House of Parliament, these
eanoeists are starting out ea
their exciting race across the
English Channel tn WrU. a
dozen men representing six dif
ferent countries started from
Westminster Pier, shown in the
picture
FORMER
RESIDENTS
VISIT IT MSETZ
Ml INJURED
III AUTO WRECK
JEFFERSON, Aug. 20 Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Olson and small
son of Tacoma, Washington, met
with an awMAnt On the Pacific
highway, one mile north of Jef
ferson Monday morning. In
naasing a truck, their car struck
loose gravel, and ran Into the
bank, bending the frame.
Mrs. Olson's head was thrown
against the wind-shield with such
force, that it was broken. Be
side the Injury to her head she
with the others suffered slight
hrnloM Thpv remained at the
Terminal Cabin camp until Tues
day afternoon, when they resum
ed their Journey to Oakland, California.
VALSETZ, Aug. 20 Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Koenlg and two sons,
Harold and Shirley, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Dodson.
The Koenlgs were enroute
from Longvlew, Wash., where
they had been taking a few days'
vacation. The Koenig family
were one time residents of Val
setz. Mr. and Mrs. Will McDonald
and son Joe,, were visiting friends
and relatives in Dallas and New
port Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
and children were visiting her
mother, Mrs. Roy Howard of Eu
rene Satnrdav and Sunday. Mrs.
Fisher's great uncle, Joe Dem-
erst, is a visitor at their home.
Mr. Demerst will very likely
make his home in Valsets.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dodson and
Ed Yeager, were in Salem Sun
day. Ward Barrett and son Wayne,
motored to Portland Saturday
night. Wavne remained In Port
land with his mother, Barnett re-
tnmeil Snndar.
Ruben Elliott, has recovered
from his Illness, and spent last
Mk in Newnort. Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott returned Saturday even
ing. G. G. Hodson visited home
folks In Portland over the week
end.
FORMER RESIDENTS
VISIT TURNER FOIKI
FLIX ID BRAIN
STILL IH FIELD
TURNER, Aug. 20 Lawrence
Edwards returned from -Salem
Monday with a new combine har
vester for use on the Edwards
farm which comprises a good
many acres of grain.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glllett
of Portland came down Sunday
to the home of Mr. ouiett s sister,
Mrs. E. C. Bear. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Willett and children of Sa
lem, were out Sunday evening.
C. H. Jesse and son Willett
drove to Eugene the middle of
the week to visit a brother ox Mr
Jeaae.
Although loads of flax have
been hauled each day for nearly
three weeks to Salem, mere is
considerable to be moved yet
from Turner fields.
The Anderson threshing ma
chine has just finished its sea
son's run.
Lavd Hlllearv is running his
combine, it being the first ma
Chine of its kind to he used in
the vicinity. It Is at work on
the Ben Herrling place this weesu
necessary to accommodate pu
pils.
Truck and Stage
In Collision
MT. HOOD DISTRICT
SILVERTON. Aug. 20 Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Jack returned
from Mount Hood Monday even
ing where they had gone to picn
huckle berries.
Thev reoorted that there were
no huckle berries In the old
I haunts this year. Wednesaay
morning the Jacksleft for Casca-
dta where they will spena a lew
days.
Dallas. Aug. 20. Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Watson, and son, of J
nenyer. Colo, have been visiung
with Mr. Watson's aunt, Mrs. J.
R. Craven. This is their first
visit to Oregon, and the first time
Mrs Craven has seen her nepnew
oinre ia aras five vears old. They
are driving through to California,
and will turn home from there.
SEED
BUYER8
We bay an kinds ef Clever
Seeds, Veiches, Etc,
Abe, first class Gray Oats
Saitable for See4
SEED
CLEANING
The very latest type el
machinery that saves all
the good seed
Tea wUl always find we pay
the Tsighest market prices
D- A. White
and Sons
Phone 1M 11 State St
Salem, Ore.
JEFFERSON. Aur. 20. A col
lision occurred Monday noon.
shortly arter ainner. at me inter
section of Church street and the
Pacific highway. A driver of one
of the Kernan highway trucks.
traveling east on cnurcn street,
falling to observe the stop sign,
stage driver by Case.
The spreader box was torn on
the truck, while the stage receiv
anratches across the front.
The driver of the truck did not
stop to see if any damage was
done, but went right on.
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TURNER. Aug. 20 Prof. John
R. Cox stopped briefly in Turner
Monday evening, after having
spent the afternoon in the vlcln
itv of Turner on school business.
getting school matters shaped np
for the beginning of school Sep
tember 22.
There is a good DrOSDCCt lor
an increased enrollment. It Is
likely two school buses will &e
BIN GOOD IT
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tttrner. Aug. 20 A number
of sacks of cement, which were
piled near the second bridge un
der construction, which is by the
O. P. Given place, were hauled
away some time during Monday
night; also a number of tools
were picked up at the same
place.
This Is the second theft since
the bridge work began, the last
of Mav. when the tool house lo
cated by the first bridge was bro
ken into, and valuable toots ta
ken.
Work is being rushed on two
nther bridges en the Aumsville
road. Owing to the limited time
for completing the six nnages,
the remaining two have been sub
let, They are all to be finished
by the first of December.
SILVERTON, Aug. 20 Plans
are being made at Silverton for
tha Old-Hmers picnic to be held
here on. the last Sunday in the
month. -
Tha. greater part of the pro
gram will be extemporaneous and
will consist for the mcst part of
reminiscing. The picnic la lor
.nn has lived or are liv
ing at silverton and it wlU.be held
at the cooiiag m w
NORTH HOWELL, Aug.
Aln Wlesner went In to the Sa
lem airport Sunday afternoon and
took hla first lesson la .flying
atnriteA last summer
at the iEyerly -aviation school and
vCl complete tne gruun
PLEASANT VIEW, Aug. 20.
Folks in this district are now
very busy picking evergreen
blackberries. There la a heavy
Crop.
The threshing if nearly com
pleted, and the yield has been
very gratifying. .
The Misses Lilly and Goldy
Luke have recently returned from
Cordova. Alaska, after a four
months stay at thaU place.
They say the climate is won
derful for this time of year.
Mrs. J. NLuke, mother of the
girls, was accompanied to Seattle,
by her son, William, to meet the
young ladles on their return.
HTOR
RETURNS
TO KELLY FIELD
FAREWELL PARTY
ROUS VISITORS
f fTiLE GROVE. Aug. 20.
The real farewell gathering? to
Mr. and Mrs. August Scharf of
Santa Monica, Cel., was aot held
umtn August 17.
It was held at the home of Mr.
end Mrs. Fred Scharf and a
great many et relatives and
friends were present to bid the
visitors goodbye.
Ur. aad Mrs. Scharf have been
vlsMlng in Oregon " fox nearly
four-month and like the state
AURORA. Aug. 20 Walter
Hartman. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hartman of this place, left
Wednesday for Beaumont. Texas,
wham ha will resnme hla duties la
the aviation service. Hartman Is
stationed at Kelly Field. Texas.
ant baa been home on a three
mnntfia fnrlonrh. He has divid
ed hla time among menu u an
rora. Salem and Portland while
on hia vacation. .
Mrm neien mcuouesii wi
Woodbarm was caning en several
friends nere Tesuy ukibow.
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vmjttsw rtfEEK.' Aug. 2
I rm . Ura Atvin KTUg and tWO
I children, plan to leave the latter
pert ef this, wee lor
! where they wm vn uie
ji.M (nw residents - of Ever-
I green. Madors "moved te Colfax
it aambei 1 Jr egw.
TnpMicR. Ang. 20 Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Martin of Lewiston.
Idaho, arrived Saturday for a
week's visit with Mrs. Martins
! mother. Mrs. R. J. Watson.
irv. Martina, live on a nig I arm
and have Just finished their bar- j
,( ant are readv for a short va
cation. The family lived in Tur- j
ner a number of years ago. air.
Martin was the town's blacksmith
tatar ha ran a general store.
so it. always seems like coming
back home, when coming to tur
ner.
BICYCLE HRIIICE
CONTEST IS SUITED
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cycle endurance contest la being
rumored about town. Just when
It Is to begin U not yet definitely
known. Four local boys are plan
.i.. t taVa nart In the contest.
eaeh riding three hours alternate
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sa. viiusi ww inpv ncKiia luu v
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Visa Bessie Campbell of Cali
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