Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 09, 1925, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1925.
PAGE TWO
ews from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
THE CAlTi'AL JOURNAL, SALIOM, OREGON
N
NEW SURVEY OF
Portland, July 9 (AP Ite
furvey of the Umatilla rap Ida rec
lamation project was promised here
today by El wood. Mead, commts-M'-ior
of reclamation following
coiforencea with part lea Interest
ed In the project. Commissioner
V.' ad also said the Deschutes pro
;Mt would be given consideration
l:i.r. that there was no hope for an
cr.iropriatlon this year.
.Settlers on Stanfield, Furnish
nij other small projects in Uma
tilla county were told they would
have to wait for needed relief
from water shortage.
Criticism was made of the find
ings of the engineer from the
reclamation bureau on the Umatil
la Ha pi da project by ' representa
tives of the Umatilla rapids asso
ciation on the ground that much of
the land which could be Irrigated
was eliminated by the engineer,
thereby making the per acre cost
too high. If this land were includ
ed, the delegation said the per acre,
cost could bo greatly reduced. I
Fred Steiwer of Pendleton was I
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
TURNER '
Turner, Or., July 8. Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Gower, who visited
last weok with her parents in
Turner, spent Saturday and Sun
day with Mr. Gower's parentB fct
Newberg and returned to 'turner,
Sunday, acocmpsnico, by his fa
ther and brother Leonard.
E. W. Swallow and tuuiily re
turned from a few days' cam pin;'
trip at Silver creek falls. Mr.
Swallow said there were 200 cars
registered at the camp ground.
Gorald Uower left Sunday night
for cnnin 24 at Mill City, whore
baa been employed In tho 11 un
niond Lum'jer company's camp
store. Ho ' n.oving the store to
camp 17 at Unroll, this week.
Dr. W. L. Smith and wife stri
ped at the L. O. Barr homo fi-r
dinner Sunday on their way to bin
olil home at Astoria. Dr. Smith
a nephew if L. D. llarr nnd Is
practicing dentistry In the J'a
waiian islandH.
Last Friday the hot roller be
longing to Mnrlon county started
from Salem for the Mehaina roa-l
and turned over on the hill south
of the Guttata farm. It wns rU'.it
ed and i'epiirc.l und proceeded on
Its way Tumday morning.
I. XI. St jut vas a Salem visit.)!'
Monday.
I). I. War.-ham of Gates Is spend
ing a few davh In Turner on biif.i
net.H this week.
II. L. Karl was taking measure
ments Tuesday for a new awning
for the drug store which will add
to the uppmirarce of tho newly
nainled front.
O. Alexander nnd sons. Ray
mond and David, lira spending u
few days visiting relatives lu 1'ort
land. Mrs.- Miles Is tearing down her
roeideiico In Turner and Is mov
ing tho lumber to Salem, where
she will erect homo. Ilor bro
ther is going the work.
C. Zimmerman, of tho Clover
dala district, was In Turner on
business Tuesday.
The section (row burned over
tho vacant gr-u-nd In the south
part of town. Th Ih removes a great
firo hazard ns ihls was coverod
villi dry glass.
STAYTON
Stayton. IT, July 9. I-oll's
Anderson of Eugene, who has ben
a house guest at tho L. Speer home
for several dayj. has returned to
Eugene.
Joo Fisher, John Mlelke nnd
Henry Lulay enjoyed s fishing
trip to Snow Teak lnko, over the
Fourth, and brought homo a tine
csteh of trout.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cllhert Stnyloii
and children visited Mrs. Auna
Stayton lust week-end.
On Monday, Miss llatllo Fl-liln
visited her sinter. Mrs. Uoxlo i-Vr-rett,
who liven rear Kingston.
Mrs. Vlolello Johnson of Or
vallls nnd Mr. niu, Mrs. John Din
lels of Kiiftne wero the guests .if
Miss (Initio Klcklln nnd her sister.
Mm. lioxW Forrell, Tuesday.
.?. V. Majo. eofhler of the Fire'.
National oank of Stayton, Is con
fined to his liii-.M with hionch il
pneumonia.
Miss Cloo Wi.mio and I.sltav
Mike's Special Prices On
New Auto Accessories
Ford Wheels, 30x3 12 $3 00
Ford Oversize Steering; Wheels . $1.75
Fog Lights 85
3-Ton Jacks $2.75
Luggage Carriers . 90
Rear View Mirrors 75
Ford Transmission Lining Sets 70
We have a big line of new and used parts for All
makes of cars and can save you money.
OPEN SUNDAYS
Mike's Auto Wrecking House
245 Center Street Phone 39R
Cash paid for Cars to wreck
chief Bimketmittn lur the represen
tatives. Ho argued, that the pro
ject was fcasiblo from the stand
point of Irrigation, power develop
ment and navigation.
Commissioner Mead replied that
the only reason for the reclamation
bureau interested in the project
was from the standpoint of reclum
ation, but that If power is develop
ed it should be used to pay some
share of the cost and thereby re
duce the coat of placing water on
the land. He was deeply interest
ed In this feature.
YOUTHS CUSS MARSHAL;
LAND IN UNUSED JAIL
Mt. Ange, Or., July 9. For tho
first time in several years the city
jail Is in nee. Two youths Iron
tho country near Silverlon occu
pied the two hum cots In tho tl-iy
building I" the rear of the city
hall and the lights in tho usually
darkened place were tho object of
much interest It.sl. night. The '.wo
boys were qu-irreling on tue
streets yesterday in loud voices.
City Mr.ralial Tony Higler ap
proached thom and cautioned tlieri
to chooso another placo besidiw
thn middle of town to settlo their
difficulties. Iimi'.eriiatey they boh
turned on him nnd. accordill? to
observers the air became Dluo with
choice expressions. Uigler arrest
ed them and lodged them in the
lockup. They will appear nu-
foro the local justice today.
Hiatt of Melmma, and Miss Marie
Wcddle nnd Worth Smith and Miss
Neva Smith, of Kstacada and Mr
Wondlo Weodlo spent tho week
end at Newport.
Miss Cecilia Mlelke, Mrs. A. Cas
pell, Miss Cli'.ru Mielke and Mias
lluth Kate, who Is a guest at tne
Hen Schacfer borne, shopped In
Salem. Thursday.
The Hob Sohaefcr family and
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Caspoll and
daughter, Lucil'i, spent Sunday at
Klkhorn.
Mr. nnd Mr. Alex White of
Portland spent the Fourth w'tli
Mrs. Whites mother, Mrs. w.
lllrzsiefen. Mrs. White will remain
for some llmo to caro for her
mother, who was badly injured
when slio was run over by a car
driven by Mm. Henry Miller of
Sublimity
William Claudek, of Ihe Clauili-k
& Tale garago, motored to 1'oi'L-
land, TuosJay.
Mrs. Kd It'.'ll Is confined to her
homo with bronchial pneumonia.
Forms are being laid on the Me
haina road and tho county will
commence paving this week,
Ted Frei'ei, who has been oper
ating a small rtcwiiilll near Stav
ton, left early Monday morniiU!
for Newport. Ho took six lior.-
with him t.nd v ill du road work
:ill summer.
Mrs. Ida Frank, who has hejn
III with tlio flu Tor tho past twi
weeks, Is now rapidly convalesc
ing. Miss Hattio Ficklln shopped in
Salem, Tuesday.
JKFFEESON
Jefferson, Or July a. Helen
Jones is here from Salem lo v.su
her grandparenio, Air. and Mrs,
Sherman.
Mrs. T. O. Davie and daughter,
Geraldilie, were in Salem, Mon
day. Miss ElMe IV.well was homo
from Salem, Wednesday.
Mrs. J. T. Jones, Mrs. Gladys
Wadsworth and daughter. Gloria
returned to Jefrerson, Monday,
after spending Ecvorul months at
Nowport.
Mr. Sherman spent Monday In
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. i.ee Farlow nnd
non, Lauren, wore In Salem, Titer
da v.
Mrs. Laura Tlotb, who has boon
visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J
Whcdlioe. for tho past fow days,
left for her home In Portland.
Wednesday.
Mrs. E. J. Whcdheo Slid daugh
lor. Darnel, and Marlon Sims were
Salem visitors Tiiewnny.
John Mlngcr of Salcin was In
Jefferson. Tuesday.
Mrs. Helen E. Kdwards and Mrs.
Matlock of Corvallls. Mrs. Klgin
and Mrs. Mary Frances Faulkner
of llerkeley, wero Fourth of
.Inly visitors nt tho homo of Mr.
inii Mis 11. L. SnrnKH-
11. T. Georgj was in Salem.
Tuesday.
Elsie sad lvlsic Main left Mon
day to attend the Christian hn
deavor convention In Portland.
Robert Tucker nnd Ed Smith
wero In Salem, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith and
onfl. Ren nnd Everett, went to
Cortland, Wednr-wlay. where Ren
MILLS AND CAMPS AT
MILL CITY BUSY AGAIN
Mill City. Or., July 9. The
wheels of the lumber Industry in
this section started turning agai'i
Wednesday morning, when the
huge sawmill m tno Hammond
Lumber company stalled opera
tions following tno Fourth of July
shutdown. Their camp 17 at Lar
son also stnrtod work the same
day. Tho Balderreo logging camp
at Bnder and the Shepherd otmp
at Gates have also started up
again. This Is t!.s shortest Fourth
of July shutdown for sever-il
years.
FALL FROM CHERRY TREE
FRACTURES LAD'S ARM
Dallas, Or., July 9. Pete Edl
ger, 13-year-old Bon of Mr. and
Mm. John E. Kdiger, sustained a
fractured arm while pickiig
cherries Wudneeoay. The chevy
tree lu which the lad wae work
ing was rotten and broke, caus
ing him to fall. The accident-happened
on the D. D. Peters placo.
MILL CITY COUPLE MARRIED
Mill City, Or., July 9. Mirk
Anna Glena and Cleve Davis of
Mill Cfty surprised their many
friends here by sHpplng off dur
ing the Fourth of July holidays
will have dental work done.
Joe McKee anc daughter, Ver-
na, made a -business trip to Al
bany, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Shlolds were
in Salem on Tuesday.
Morediln Thomas came over
from Corvallls, Wednesday to visit
at C. M. Smith's
W. J. Amaun and family re
turned tho firBt of the week after
a fow dayB' auto trip to Olyinpia,
Wash.
Mrs. Esther Mangls motored up
from Los Angeles, Tuesday, to
visit her mohor, Mrs. Warner, and
her daughters, Helen and Lois
Mangis.
SILVERTON
Silverton. July 9 The Daughters
nf the Reformation of St. Johnn
church mot at tho home of Mr. anil
Mrs. Otto Dahl Tuesday night with
a very good attendance. Tho us
ual routine business was carried
through, Rev. S. Llndseth conduct
ing the devotional services. Mrs.
Arthur Dahl and Mm. Oscar Loe
woro taken In as new members of
the society. Following tho busi
ness meet hip; a social hour was
enjoyed. Refreshments of Ice
cream, cake and coffco wero serv
ed by tho hostesses of the evonlnff
Mrs. Albert Netlson and Mrs. Otto
Dahl.
STORKS
Or so people used to think in the 16th century.
This is the 20th century. But we are still superstitious; for example, when we
pay fancy prices for eastern lubricants in spite of the fact that the best crudes
so far discovered for the manufacture of a motor oiLare obtained from wells
- on the Pacific Coast.
Experience explodes the anti-western
oil superstition
Zerolene actually lubricates better and because It
does It lubricates more cars in the Pacific Coast states
than any other oil made low and high priced cars
alike. The most advanced refining process is this Com
pany's patented high-vacuum process,
during th us of which Zerolen is sub
mitted to 1 positive checks for quality
Zerolen' special filtration through 40
tons of Florida Fuller's Earth gives you
an oB that's absolutely pur
STANDARD GIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
and getting mnried und aro ii'yv
honeymooning "somewhere in Ore
gon." Mrs, Davit graduated from
the high c'juool this spring, air:
iieinp one of their etar basketball
players and taking a prominent'
part in all ilia acuooi acL.Yi'.'.i'a.
Mr. Davis 13 employed by the IIa,a-
mond Lumber company at thin
point, nnd both have a host
friends who wfcsh them the be3t of
luck on t-it'r matrimonial Jon
'ney.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
CREW NEAR MILL CITY
Mill City, Or., July 9. A crew
of government lTtcn, in the depart
ment of the United States geologi
cal survey, arrived in the city sev
eral days ago miri will make- thk
their headquarters for the next 4
months whit they are busy map
ping out the surrounding coun
try. The ivork is in charge ot W
U. Carson.
ATTEMPT TO ENTER STORE
Stayton. Or., July 9. C. E
Hcauchamu, local druggist, be
liever that an attempt was mads
to enter his 6tore room back of the
drug store sometime Monday. Hie
attention was first attracted to
the store room by the fact that
the doorknob wtia broken off and
on closer inspection it seemed that
the lock had been tampered with,
but entrance wait not effected.
ITEMS
A good attendance was reported
itl the American Legion meeting on
July 6. Not much business came
up but several reports were given,
among them being one on tho build
ing question. The legion Is In
teresting itself in the erection of
an armory at Silverton and has
given the national guard, which
has charge .of the matter, consid
erable help and encouragement.
Though no definite date can be
named It Is believed work Will be
gin about the first of August. Re
ports on tho Prinevllle convention
were made by Charles Johnson,
Seth Beebe and Karneat Starr, alt
of whom attended ns delegates.
Plans for a legion picnic were dis
cussed but no final arrangements
made. Refreshments, in tho form
of watermelons, were served after
the meeting. Although the auxil
iary has discontinued its meetings
for tho summer the legion will
meet ns usual. .
A fow friends wore entertained
at the Jensen home west of town
Tuesday evening. Nearly all pres
ent htiving been childhood friends
The evening wns spent mainly in
recalling amusing incidents of for
mer days. Those present wero
Sophus Tinglestad of Orand Forks,
North Dakota, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold y;ttern, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Hatteberg. Mr, nnd Mrs. Oscar
Satern, Mrs. Anna K. Jensen, Thea
will live ONLY in REPUBLICS
Insi I on
ZEROLENE
cm if it does
COST LESS
FLAX OVER FOUR
FEET TALL IN 70
DAYS OF GROWTH
Dallas, July 0 Flax that
mcuMirc from 48 to 52 Jii
cbrs less tlian 70 days from
I lie date of planting was dis
played In Dallas Wednesday
by Tom Ilowiiian, who lives
a sliort distance east of the
city near the foot of Mt. l'la
gull.
Mr. Dowinnn has six acres
in flax and with the excep
tion of a few spots it will
size up iiilto well with the
sample. It was planted May
1. The field where It Is
growing is sub-Irrigated with
ihe seepage from the hills
nearby and probably is suit
ed to growing still later under
ordlmiry condition.
Jen.sei), Alice Jensen, Alfred Jen
sen and Reuben Jensen.
Mrs. Martha Dullmum had as
guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man I'atterson and Mrs., Taylor of
Portland, and Anna Thompson of
Greshnm, Nebraska. Tho party
returned to Portland after a brief
visit here.
John C. Goplcrud and Sophia
Tlnglcs-tad made a short trip to Sa
lem Tuesday afternoon.
ODD FELLOWS INSTALL
FALLS CITY OFFICERS
Falls City, July 9 The officers
of the Falls City I. O. O. F. lodge
No. 147, were Installed to their
respective chairs Tuesday evening
by District Deputy Master A. Q.
Adams.
Noble grand, Guy D. Mott; vice
grand, Ralph H. Thrasher; secre
tary, Albert G. Adams; treasurer,
George M. Tics; O. G., Julius Llv
erih; I. G., Gordon Treat; warden,
Claude See; conductor, Clarence
Lee; chaplain, Dell Ward; past
grand, Harry Glaze; R. S. N. G.,
John Zewer; L, S. N. G., Randolph
Butler; R. S. V. G., Frank Mack.
VICTIM OF DROWNING
HAD FRIENDS IN STAYTON
Stayton, Or., July 9. Albert,
Holtgrieve of Portland, OroKon
Agricultuial college graduate who
was recently drowned In tho Wil
lamette river near Corvallis while
canoeing, was vcJI known in Stay-
ton, lie had frequently visited
lamea Mielko and Norvell Fisher,
who were college friends ot nia,
and had formed many acquaint
ances here. HU tragic death in
keenly fellt by many peonlo of
Stayton.
DOY BREAKS ARM AT PLAY
Falls City. July 9 Letand Ad
ims, age 15, had the ml.ifortuno
to break his right arm Tuesday
evening whilo showing his young
nr sister and a neighbor girl, that
tho play shut was not safe for
cA longer working life for
your motor
Zerolene will increase the gasoline mileage of your
car, reduce carbon accumulation and lengthen Its work
ing life. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on
Zerolene ask for It by name
Get Tht Factsl
A l.rlM of tnd.p.nd.nl and Impartial rvporu
showing; th. asp.rl.nc. of larg ga.ra wrlth 2arolns
has baan collsctsd in out bookUU "Why Pajr Trib
al, to a Supanrrltion" Asa any Standard Oil Com
pan? raprasamatlva or Zarolana daaiar for a copy.
them to slido upon. He slid about
two feet and did not land straight
Dut leu sideways and his arm
doubled undor him causing a com
pound fracture and throwing his
wrist out of joint at the same time.
STAYTON MAN MINUS
BULL AND PRIZE MONEY
Stayton, Or.. July 9. CUrJs
Noitliug ot Stayton has a great
deal to be unhappy about Ho
louned tho Roundup management
a fine youn bull to be used In a
roping exhibition on the Fourth
and h o chtcred several of the
contest nd won prizes aggregat
ing $100. Hie management gave
him $50 of the money and prom
ised to sond him the balance. The
money has not only not been sent
but the bull has not been returned
and Chris is just u little put out
auout it alt.
LOGGERS STRIKE; GET RAISE
Falls City, Or., July 9. The
mill and woods crew of the Dough
try Lumber company having suf
fered a 10 per cent cut In their
wages the first of the mouth
struck Tuesday for higher wages.
a raise whs granted them, at
though they did not quite get
what they formerly received.
Certit icsat.fi Hevokpd.
State Superintendent Churchill
today rendored a decision revok
ing tho teaohers certificate of
Chadwlck C. New House, a Lane
county school teacher, formerly of
the Eugene schools. He was ac
cused of Immoral conduct.
Home For Visit
Falls City, July 9 Warren Cobb
arrived here Monday evening from
Los Angelea and will make his
mother, Mrs. Jennie Cobb, an ex
tended visit.
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BOY RUN OVER BY AUTO
THAT SPEEDS ON WAY
Etayton, Or., July 9. While Mr.
and Mra. Gilber Stayton were here
for the Roundup and Fourth of
July celebration, their email aon
was run over by an unknown ma
chine. The child waa cut in many
places and Ladly bruised. Dr.
Urewer was celled Immediately
FRECKLES
Don't II I do Them With a Veil; Re
move Tliem With Oil line
Iouble Strength
This preparation for the remov
al of freckles is so successful in
removing freckles and giving a
clear, beautiful complexion that it
is sold by all drug and department
stores with a guarantee to refund
the money If It fails.
Don't hide your freckles under
a veil or waste time on lemon
juice or cucumbers; get an ounce
of Othlne and remove them. Even
the first few applications should
show a wonderful improvement,
some of the lighter freckles van
ishing entirely.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength Othine; It Is this that is
sold on money bck guarantee.
We recommend Othlne Com
plexion Soap for use with Othine,
also as a shampoo it's wonderful
for bobbed hair 25c a cake at all
drug or department stores or by
mall. Othine Laboratories, Inc.,
Buffalo, N. T. Adv
mm. mm am tttkv RVMUJU BH vtfflBsV WHk. H
Friday, July 10, 1:30 p. m. j
At 1446 Saginaw Street J
! Consisting of one Birdseye Maple Dresser, large '.
; bevel mirror, ivory dresser, large mirror, chair to match,
; round light oak dining table and 6 chairs like new; 3 oak -J
' rockers, leather rocker and stool ; 2 center tables ; 2 full H;
I sized beds complete; bed
I iron cot; Singer sewing machine; Bissell's sweep and ;I
I dust mops, adjustible model; cook stove, oil stove and j.
oven; kitchen chairs; work table; 9x12 rug; 8x10 rug;
small rugs, electric plate; 18 dozen fruit jars, new I;
i violin; two DO-foot garden hose; lawn mower; dishes, ;
j! pots and pans, etc.
GEO. SATTE11LEE, Auctioneer. 'l
: :
- .(iifiitfriivfiaiiii
Julv
Clearanc
111 connection with' Special Week End
Prices offers a monejr saving opportunity
GROCERIES
5 cases Certo sold during our last special
Again we place on sale 3 bottles
Certo .79c
1 dozen Economy Jar Caps 25c
4 doz. Heavy Red Tipped Jar Rubbers 29c
Crown Flour $2.49
Tall Jelly Glasses, dozen 39c
15 lbs. Berry Sugar $1.00
2 lbs. Seedless Raisins 18c
10 lbs. New Potatoes 25c
1 lb. Ripe Fresh Tomatoes 19c
Watermelons, per lb 3l2c
Fresh Lot of Lemons, week-end price,
per dozen 29c
DRY GOODS
Permanent Dot Voiles, yard .25c
Bungalow Cretonne, yard r 23c
Arrowhead Thread Silk Hosiery 89c
36-inch heavy Brown Muslin, yard 16c
9-4 Mohawk Bleached Sheeting, yard. .55c
54-inch linen finish Indian Head, yard 39c
More and Better Values at
C. & C. STORE
254 N. Commercial St.
and declared that tho injuries
wore not serious, The accident
occurred Saturday morning1 near
the baseball park where the
Roundup waa being held. Sevet'ul
witnessed the accident but in the
hurry and excitement of the mo
ment the number of the car w
not taken.
files, bugs, ;
roaches, '
ants, j
mosquitoes,
and J
moths, i
FLY-DI Is non.polBoaous, will i
not stain, and has a pleasant and t
refreshing odor.
You need FLY-DI all the year
round always keep a bottle on
hand.
If your dealer cannot supply you, write us.
HOOD RIVER SPRAY COMPANY
Hood River, Oreaon "
complete; 2 cots; folding I;
liiftrJT'iP'' a