SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
THE CAPITAL JOUrtftAL, SALEM, OREGON
MAN KILLED IN
AUTO ACCIDENT
Eugene, Or., July 25. J. C.
Pice, 41, prominent PJugene shoe
merchant, died Friday ut a local
hospital following an automobile
accident on the McKenzie high
way near Springfield several hours
earlier. Mr. Price was returning
from a party at the E. C. Simmons
summer home on the McKenzie
when the accident occurred. His
sedan skidded in the loose gravel
at tho sharp turn in the highway
leading into Springfiejd and over
turned. Mrs. Simmons, who was riding
with Mr. Price, wus cut and
bruised, but w:.s reported to l-e
resting easily at her homo today.
Mr. Price was apparently not
badly injured, it was eaid. He
and Mrs. Simmons walked a mile
and a half to a farm house to tele
phone and after their arrival In
Kugene. Mr. Price told of the ac
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
MONITOR
Miss Carrie Nelson and Mrs. A.
K. Nelson returned Wednesday
from a week's visit with Mr. and
Mrs. L. Eftteb of Toledo. Mr. and
Mrs. Eteb have sold their home In
Toledo and expect to move to Port
land in the near future.
kl Vick has been quite sick for
the pnat week.
Ballweber and Kelly are drilling
a well at Pnrkersvllle.
. Lewis Melby and Ills brother
Sam Mclby of Grand Forks, N. D.
left Thursday morning In the for
mer's car for Stanfleld to look
after a farm at that place owned
by Sam Melby.
Mrs. llattie White spent several
days in Portland this week, visit
Ing her aunt Mrs, Laura Gibson.
Mrs. Nelllo White, Mia. O. D,
McCully, their mother, Mrs. P. li.
Hastie, Mrs. M. L. Strong and Miss
Lucilo IlenninKcr returned Wedncs
day evening In the former';
from n month's visit in California
They visited relatives in Long
Ueiich, Riverside and Fresno, they
aLso visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Cook formerly of this place but
now of S;in Gabriel, California. Mr.
McCully remained In Riverside,
wheto ho has accepted n position
Mrs. Whito and Mrs. McCully ex
pect to return to Riverside in about
two weeks for an Indefinite stay.
Lester Mann of Uaywnrd, Call
rornla, in Improving the looks
the pieklo factory by giving It
coat of ftrny paint.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pfoffinger and
family and Mr. and Mm. W. A
Luithlo and son Raymond enjoy
ed an outing at Spongs landing
btmdiiy.
While In Spokane recently Mrs.
B. W. Eattlewon purchased a full
blood German police dog. Ladd ar
rived Wednesday by express and
Is sure a beauty.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Nelson had
the pleasure Wednesday evening
of having all their children and
grand children take dinner with
them. This Is the firat time In
three yearn the children hove all
neen Jiome. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hrennan and
son Roberly of Ktllott Prairie; Mr.
and Mrs. Axle Nelson of Berkeley
tnl., Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson and
daughter Klsle nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Oggle Nelson and son Gordon all
of Portland,
C. W. Conyne has treated the
Monitor state bank to ft fine new
window sign.
Mrs. John Drencher vlttited Mrs.
E. F. nerving nnd little son
the Sllverton hospital Wednesd-iy
anernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Molt and
ennuren Aiieua and Wayne were
Portland visitors Wednesday.
Those from Monitor ntlrndiiiK
the wedding of Miss Wanda Thom
as and Kngvnl Kdlnnd at the home
of the bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs,
Oliver Brougher of Scotts Mills.
Inst Sunday were. Mm. H. W. Hnt
tlesiin, nnd little sons Kenneth nnd
Keith, Mrs. Elizabeth Hosier, Mr.
Wm. Hosier, Mrs. J.mfc Chrintmnn
and son KIwyn. The hilde in n
great grand d.i lighter of Mrs.
Hosier.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ole Shlps(e;id nnd
family of Scohey, Montana, called
on their old friends. Mr. tutd Mrs.
B. W. Hnttlrvmn last week.
Geoigo Wllllif. Sr., left Wednes
day morning fur Sioux Falls. S. I..
for a visit with old friends and
T Iitlves.
MK Zenith iMlklns of Porllnad
It venting Mr. nnd Mrs. It. E. Mc
K. Mr. and Mis. V. J. White. (J. G.
Wh:!. M. O. While, Mis Ksthei
'h;: and Irvln Pur.s.fnll went
V! w k tarrying up to Bucket ramp
Tr.yrviAy, They mine home with
;'! 15 gallon i berries.
f?. M.-.ry Simrd left Monday
K vritt: for iloiK-cjjiw, Kakntehe
. look rtT nor farm Inter
aJt (ht p:.i'.
Mm. ljtm-r .K'nlon rnterhilneri
tsj VAVrwint r im Thursday In
fcvsw ft hr bsfthd.iy. Miss Zenith
Ct.Jr.fr ivf t'ury.tvl, Mr. nnd Mrs.
L K. MK4 f V',rdtnr, Mm. Ben
fr-vrfrsvt A li".t v.n knnih and
Mra VnU MMM'sti of Elliott
JkJm. J, R Jftn aoiop.inled
f Mrm. C, V. CrkhJ iu Mfw
MMftVt trtta mt,';fii to h
Iswi Thufrtmj.
Ut. mn4 Mrs. J- W. R ri have
r4nt4 bma from m ten days
artlns; fnt mt BIknuia apnncs.
Mrs, fetfaj Fortm who MffarM
allirfit arok last Sandar hi vn
muH Imprcred at Ihki arrHlny.
A prty conslatlna; of Mr. and1
Mrs. Frank Whltaker, Mr. ar.3
cident. His had pained, due to
a severe gash over nis leu eye,
extending over the scalp, and he
ir.i tho hfistiilal for
an exaimnation. He died under
the anaesthetic.
i ua nn hpnn ascertained. A2
cording to attending physicians
whether death was nirecuy uue w
.n.,utiiI.ilp nr tn the strain of
.v.- i.s.. ,.-(iitr fnilnwinz the acci
dent and possible hemorrhage of
the brain, lie naa ueen iu uum
for the Dast 11
years, coming here from Salem;
where he had also Deen in uusi
iidhb. Prior to that time, he and
hio lirnther had oDerated a bank
In Woodburn.
Mrs. Price and daughter, jean,
who have been visiting in the mid
dle west, were to have met Mr.
Price In Portland today. Instead
a number of his friends went to
Portland to bring them home.
A brother of Mr. i'rico, uscar
Price of Salem, also survives.
MOONSHINER BOUND OVER
Dallas. July 26. William
Hoppe waa held to the grand Jury
today after a hearing before Jus
tice of the Peace Coad on a
charge of possession of a still.
Hoppe wae arrested a couplo of
months ago by state agents who
found a still made from a milk
can on his premises.
Mrs. Albert Burelbach and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kellogg
and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Ray
Bierce and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
Lango and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Woods, Mr. Burelbachs brother-in
law, and frienda from Portland
enjoyed tho day (Sunday) at WU
holt springs.
Mlas Minnie Clow has returned
after a delightful trip to Crater
Lake.
The "YVundor Orchestra gave
another one of the irdances at the
new hall Saturday night. All re
port a lovely time. These dances
will be given every Saturday night
this summer.
Robert Loe returned home from
the coast fishing. He reports good
fbdilng but no fish.
LIBERTY
Liberty. July 25 Miss Kitty
Walker, while driving Into Salem
Inst Friday morning, collided with
another car on South Commercial
and Lincoln streets, damaging her
ear extensively. She was thrown
to the pavement but not hurt.
J inland Jury purchased six more
dairy cows Saturday. lie now has a
herd of fourteen head.
Ralph Emory who Is employed
at the Salem paper mill had the
misfortune of having bis foot run
over by a paper trui-k, breaking
one of his toes.
Ed Dencer has been driving hi;
team on the water wagon with
the road construction crew near
I'rlng.il.
Mrs. Ed Keith and small son
Alvin. Mrs Willis Hales and child
ren Mary and George, of Seattle,
are visiting here with their moth-
Mrs. George Jory. Mrs. Keith
and Mrs. Hales are sisters of Mrs.
J. R. Rains and the Dencer broth'
era.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Phllpott nnd
nephew Elmer Phllpott of Salem,
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Dencer Inst Sunday,
John Kiebler left this week,
with his aunt nnd two cousins.
Mrs. Cooper and daughter of Sa
Icm. for a few days outing on the
beach at Newport.
Mtas Gladys Jory, who tenches
in a Portland school. Is spending
her summer vacation here with her
father, Clarence Jory.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Julmer Skel of
Portland visited at tht Edward
)encer home tho Inst week end.
W. II. Walker finished with pick
Ing their loganberry crop on Tues
day.
The committee In chnrge of the
clynle to b held In the Liberty
IlstrK't July 30 and 31 held a meet
Ing at (be community hall Monday
inly 20th and with the assistance
of Miis Lupo of the Marion roun
(y health demonstration, mads fin
il plans. Mothers wishing appoint
ments for July 30th wilt ptense
make arrangements by calling Mrs.
Willis Dallas or Miss Pearl Scott
Those wishing appointments for
Friday call Mrs. Claude Stevenson
Mrs. Bruce Cunningham.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Cone have gone
to the bench nt Pacific City for a
lays. They were accompanied
by Bev. nnd Mrs. Thomas Acheson
of Salem.
TUKNKR
Turnor. Or.. July 25. -Harold
July 25.-
llrlgrta haw been at the lllaci
iinch a fi'w days the past week
helping with I hi having.
L. N. Mr;Mly and F. P. Rowley
were In talem on business Wed
"day morning.
Mrs. Gerald Cower kit Thins
lay for camp 17 at Detroit, Dr.. It
;nm her husband, who has charge
the mmmissaiy for the Ham
loud Lumber company at ih.'i
place.
(.ale brothers arc pulling tlax
in Polk county.
Leo Diuytt spent several days in
Portland selecting machinery for
the nciitehim; p;nt being built it
West Stay ton by the Oregon
Washington Linen company of
Vancouver.
M iss Lillian Demya 1 1 spoil t a
week visiting in Portlnnd.
New flax began to arrive at the
local plant last week.
Hen Funs ton of route 3 was In
Salem on h twin ens Thursday last
Leonard r arris has been limp
ing around for th post week, the
result of nn operation on his fool.
J. D. Mays, father of Mrs. P. V
Pulton, Is ronorted to he quite III.
They sis visiting the old home Id
Tennessee.
E. Baiter and the editor of
the Trlhuns were Staytnn visitors
Saturday. While there Mr. Baker
railed on Ma old friend, Jim Davy,
who It quite 111.
TED MACOMBER
PLEADS GUILTY;
Dallas, July 25 After a Justice
court Jury had failed to agree on
a verdict In the case of the state
of Oregon ve Ted Macomber on
charge of sale of intoxicating liquor
Macomber entered a plea of guilty
Friday. He waa sentenced by
Justice of the Peace Coad to pay
fine of $150.
It had been planned to retry
the case today.
Macomber waa arrested June 11
by State Officer McDonald after
he had sent two youths to him to
purchase liquor. They secured
two plnta. In his defense, Ma
comber admitted securing the li
quor with the boys, but said It was
a cache left by a man who had
gone to California and that he had
given It to the boys after they had
had several drlnka. He denied
making a sale. I
C. W. Pogue officiated at the
butcher shop for J. E. Barber last
week while Mr. Barber was mak
ing arrangements for the funeral
of Lis mother, which waa held
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. S. Talbot was in Portland,
Thursday, visiting her husband,
who Is employed at that place. She
also attended the Elks parade and
reports an enjoyable day.
Mrs. J. F. Lyle Is spending a
couple or weeK3 in Portland visit
ing relatives.
Mrs. Pearl Kelly visited with
home folks in Turner, Friday.
Charles Clark, of the Aumsvllle
Star, was In Turner on business
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuller of
Amity and Mrs. M. E. Hill, Spo
kane, spent Sunday with Mrs. L.
J. Rowley and son.
About .'15 of tho Dones family
gathered at the homo of Mrs. C.
liuuee of this city und enjoyed a
picnic In tho grove near the mill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Freedon of
Portland spent the week-end with
Mrs. Freeden's parents. J. M. Wat
sou and wife. Air. Freedon is
building foreman for a firm of
Portland architects.
Mr. and Mrs. C. IT. Riches re
turned from Salem, Tuesday. Mr
Riches has ben iu Salem for some
time taking treatment for n stroke
of paralysis with which ho was
stricken several months ago.
Leo Demytt brought a sample of
flax from Vancouver .which meas
ures 50 inches and Is of fine qual-
ty ror rtber.
The Alexanders aro pulling flax
for Carl Duncan this week.
Mrs. Chambers has moved from
the C. M. Miller property to the
.(. M. Hones property near the
Harr hotel.
Rev. U. S. Crnwdcr of Salem loft
last Wednesday for Mannvillc,
Wyo., to finish out his pastorate
at the First Methodist church. He
will return to Salem about the
first of September.
Hall brothers are pulling (lax
on the home place this week.
Charles Pearce of Lone Beach.
Cal., is spending a few days visit
ing nis rot her, Ira Pearce, and
other relatives In Turner. Mr.
Pearce has charge of one of the
largest bakeries on the coast And
is now enjoying bis first vacation
in 16 years.
Mrs. Frank Entinger of Dundee.
Ml., spent thi week-end with his
sister. Mrs. J. K. Whitehead.
QMan fojlan
ci cigar you'll like
Like father, like .on, like ROLTAN, Eh, Billy I
And the ol Jer you get the more you'll appreciate
. what I lay. For cool comfort, and full-bodied
mellowneu you'll search many a cigar stand
and never find a better amoke than thia.
10 ctntt f 3 for a half
American CUjar Company, Manufacturer
SUMMER NORMAL TERM .
' OVER; 75 GRADUATED
Monmouth. Or., July 25. rSeV-enty-five
etu dents completed, the
standard two-year-course of the
Oregon" Normal school and re
cclvcd the standard diploma of the
normal school at Monmouth oi
Friday. With this class the num.
ber of normal school graduates for
the summer months already has
reached a total of 216 and It is ex
pected that with the class of Au
gust the number will reach 300.
STUDENTS HEAR LECTURERS
Monmouth, Or., July 25. Dur
ing the past week at normal there
have been several distinguished
visitors. Edgar Haine gave a very
fine lecture on Alaska, Monday
evening, relating nls travels and
experiences there. L. F. Griffin
of Reed college attended the lec
ture with him.
Roes J. Finney gave two lecture,
one on the ' Psychology of the
beautiful.
Dr. Brown, -fruo serves on the
board of health for Marion county
addressed the student body
children's health.
ITEMS
They motored to Albany, Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Eatinger of Dundee,
III., is spending several days visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C
H. Kunlte, and brother. Arthur,
Ernest Kunke and children of
Portland, who have been visiting
several weeks with his parents, C.
H. Kunke and wife, and brother,
Arthur, returned to their home
last week. -- -
Through the efforts and manual
labor of J. E. Whitehead, E. C.
Baker and others, the grass has
finally been cut along the in it)
ditch between the Baker hotel and
the cream station.
A new flax puller passed
through Turner, Tuesday after
noon, bound for West tSayton. It
is different than the pullers .now
in use In that It works on, thu
same principle as a grain binder,
only that it pulls the flax in place
of cutting It. .
MARION -
Mr. and Mrs. Coulter of Yakima
Washington, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Houghton Tuesday. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Coulter were formerly from
Montai and were on their way to
(Jatitornia on a motor trip.
Mrs. Geo. Gentry waa shopping
In Albany Wednesday.
The Presbyterian ladies aid met
at tho home o Mrs. Wm. Gullvan
last Wednesday in an all day a
slon.
Miss Ruth Hall came down from
Eugene Wednesday and spent the
day with her parents.
Mrs. R. W. Dimick returned to
her home nt Oakrldge Thursday.
Miss Bonnie Haack accompanied
her and will spend several days
visited at that point.
Miss Marian Barber Is visiting
with relative In Salom.
Mrs. Home. Conklln in visiting
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. I,
Conklln.
Willie Scofield had the misfor-
tuno to have one of his fine horses
step In a hole and break Its leg
Friday.
JEFFERSON
Mr. nnd Mr. Sullivan and chlld
en left Friday to spend the week
end visiting relatives at Ventura,
Oregon.
Louise Hart, Charlotte and
Gwendolyn Bilyeu spent Thursday
afternoon In Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Drake and daugh
ter Mary and Rllly Haines from
vv v.. i .,
4th and
Portland are visiting Mr, and Mrs.
A. B. Hint.
Walter Smith left Friday for
Flag, Oregon, to visit relatives.
Mrs, D. H. Looney, Mrs. N. H.
Looney, Guta Looneys, Mis. H. D.
Mara and Mrs. Donald are were Al
bany shoppers Friday.
Elmer George of Salem la here
visiting Leroy Kaker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moses from
Salem wore looking after their
farm in Jefferson Friday.
Virginia McKee la visiting rela
tives in Carlton.
W. E. Keeler of Portland has
been elected as commercial teach
er by the school board. D. P.
Parkes was hired first but resign
ed.
Ethel M. Hlckcy was elected as
assistant principal, Miss Hlckey is
from Monmouth and W. E. Keeler
from Portland.
STAYTON
Stayton. Or., July 25. Dr. and
Mis, George Korinek and daugh
ter, Betty, are in Portland this
woelc. Dr. Korinek is attending
the session of the- national asso
ciation and Mrs. Korinek and Bet,
ty are visiting friends and re!a
Uvea.
Mrs. Hem-y 1tte has been in
Salem for several days having
some dental work done. She has
been the guest of her mother, Mrs.
J. T. Hunt.
Mrs. C. H. Brewer is convalesc
ing from her recent operation.
Rlgy Murphy was a Salem visi
tor Thursday.
Mrs. Norris Hunt and children
were in Stayton, Thursday, visit
ing Mrs. Henry Tate.
W. H. Buoy, prominent lumber
broker of Portland, was the lunch
eon guest of Mrs. E. D. Crabtrec
on Thursday.
Mrs. W. W. Miller and Mrs.
Adam Kerker shopped in Salem,
Thursday.
William Smith, Standard Oil
employe, suffered a slight heat
prostration Tuesday of this week.
Mrs. Henry Tate and Mrs, Bill
Claudek motored to Salem, Thurs
day afternoon. Mrs, Jetta Tate of
Saiem returned to Stayton with
them.
ugene IJoke was a business
visitor In Salem, Thursday morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Doll, of the
Doll's cash grocery, returned to
Stayton, Tuesday after an absence
of several weeks, a portion of their
vacation was spent ou the Tilla
mook beaches and the remainder
by a motor trip to Vancouver, B
c.
Dr. C. Ward Davis, Stayton
dentist, who married Miss Blanche
Meeker of Salem, Monday, are
pending their honeymoon i
southern Oregon. Dr. Davis will
not resume his practice until
about the first of August.
Mrs. G. L. Rolph. who has been
siting in Portland and Flavclle
fur several weeks, returned to
Stayton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sestak and
children of Sedro Wooley, Wash.
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Joe Sestak. They returned to their
home ednesday morning.
Mies Jean JMckliu is visiting hei
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lyl
Fickliu, at Kalauia, Washington
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Baker and
daughter, Marc He, are spending
their vacation at Seaside.
Mrs. Dennle, formerly Hallie
Shelley and a resident ot Stayton
und small daughter, Betty Grace,
have been visiting Mrs. D. Hiil
this week.
Mrs. George Bell spent Sunday
and Monday in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Lyle McCros-
key and son, Jerry, who have been
pending their vacation at Sunset
beach, returned to Stayton. Mon
day evening.
Miss Cecilia Meilke was called
to Portland at the beginning of
the weok to care for her Biatcr-tn
law, Mrs. George Meilke, who was
badly bruised from a fall.
Ml as Peggy Grear of Seattle h?
isltfng her sister, Mrs. George
Brown.
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ntotritiuttd by
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Portland, ore.
Court St. Phone Broadway 01'i
WOODBURN
Woodburn, July 25. The at
tendance of the camp meeting of
the Church nt fin to ,
They will close the meeting Sun-
uujr nigm, out will be rollowed
Immediately by a meeting of all
the ministers of that denomina
tion from all over nri.nn
John Nolan who used to be In
business here years ago, is back
opening a second hand store in
the building vacated by the Bu
alck grocery store.
nesday afternoon from his trip to
uierpnse. minus it is poeslble
for him to go back to Enterprise
ior a year to nelp a man out in
flouring mill business.
Woodhurn ta lmbln. rn. .
from Dr. Chapman of Los Angeles
vury soon.
Will A. Showalter from Mc
Minnvllle has been putting seal-
fftrht rnnf pnaHnp. nn hi.i.
school building, city hall, armory
uuu uujuuer oi otner ouildlngs.
Mrs. St. Oiiiss, Mrs. John Mulr,
Mies Sarah Sims and Miss Scol
lard returned last night from
Monmouth having completed the
summer cours? nt tho nnrnlai
school.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M .Bltney,
daughter Hazel from Portland
and son Dewev visiting, from th
east, have just returned from
their sea coast trip.
Mrs. Promm was here from Sa
lem for a day visiting her son,
Earl.
A. E. Austin, wife and daugh
ter 1lIAt Nhirn.H fl-nm ,..
. v .u.u.ubu .1UU. Ot UIU iu
California.
MILL CITY
Mill City, July 25. George
Raymond, former auditor for the
Hammond Lumber company here.
Is In the city for a short visit, af
ter having spent several weeks on
the lower Rogue river where he
reports some fine fishing.
A number of improvements are
being made at the Hlnkle apart
ments including the Installation
of a new foundation, new flooring
and a cement sidewalk is being
placed In front. Incidently this Is
tne first cement sidewalk to be
put down In the residential dis
trict here.
Rev. and Mrs. C. Stanley!
ivnott returned to tne city Thurs
day from Eugene where they have
oeen attending Presbyterian sy
nod.
Miss Susan Pearman of Los
Angeles, Cal., arrived In the city
Thursday for a month's stay at
tne home of her sister, Mrs. G. A.
Smith.
Several car owners who suc
ceeded in making the trip over
the new highway between Niag
ara and Detroit have had to ship
their cars from Detroit to Mill
City, not being abole to get back
over the road due to construc
tion work blocking the way.
FALLS CITY
Falls City, Or., July 25. Miss
Lucile Trudeau left tor her home
at Homilnm. Wash., (nrlnv nf tor
visiting her sister, Mrs. William
MacK, ror the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brown and
Panel
il
family arrived home from New
port, Thursday afternoon after an
outing ot ten days.
The Ladies' Aid of the Christian
church held a silvor tea Friday
afternon in the Lucklamute park.
Miss Dorothy uutteridge re
turned home Thursday from Eu
gene, where she has been the
house guest of Miss Cora Hilde
man for the past weok.
Dick Van Bosch has purchased
a planer at Philomath and has
moved it to his mill near Pedee.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Deal and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jf. Deal and little
daughter, Kvelyn, of Silverton
were recent visitors at the I. H,
McCormaok home near Pedee.
Vivian Deal, who has been visit
ing her eiGter. Mrs. McCormack
for some time, returned home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Deal.
William Varney of HiHsboro Ie
visiting his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Olscn.
Mrs. Joe Hudson and children
have spent the past week in Val
setz.
BROOKS
Brooks, Or., July 24. The com
munity club met Wednesday at
the liome of Mrs. B. F. liamp.
Quilting occupied moat of the time
outside the regular business. Mrs.
A. Madscn and Mrs. George Ramp
furnished the refreshments.
A committee was formed to take
charge of the next work of the
Marion county health demonstra
tion, the date of which has not yet
been set. Mrs. Carl Aspinwall Is
chairman with Mrs. John Dunlavy
for the district west of the rail
road; Mr. A. P. Nys, east, and
Mrs. Walter I Fuller for Brooks
?.nd north.
The response of the parents In
the flrat demonstration which
was given to the children under
school age was most gratifying.
All those who took advantage of
this unusual opportunity to have
their babies examined by the very
best specialists the country af
fords, with no cost to themselves,
were glad that they did so, while
those who found ailmenta, slight
or otherwise, of which they had
no knowledge, were more than
grateful. As this institution will
be permanently located in Salem.
it vill be possible for those who
intend to remedy any of the de
fects found, to test the treatments
from time to tiniw.
Miss Daphno Ransom of Shel
hurn was the guest of Mrs. C. V.
Auhbaugh. Tuesday and Wednes
day. A. A. Mickel, district agent for
the Southern Pacific company, was
in Brooks, Tuesday, on business
Robert E. Hayes returned Sun
day from the harvest fields oi
eastern Oregon. He etates that
they have more men than needed
in the districts that he visited. He
is expecting to go from here to
Tillamook.
LYONS
Lyons, Or., July 24. The L. D.
Waterman family with Mrs.
Waterman's father, Mr. Relding
of Salem, visited in Lyons, Sun
day. Mrs. Ring Is entertaining hr
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sister from the east this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvle Shelton en
joyed au out Lug at Wilholt Springs
Sunday.
Miss Fannie Kalie of Denver,
Colo., spent a week in Lyons visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. 1). C. Abel.
The grange picnic held in Mar
tin's Grove, Sunday, was enjoyed
by a large crotru. A bountiful
picnic dinner was spread nt noon.
Mrs. Clyde Lewis with Grandpa
Lewis were Salem visitors Tues
day. Hovival aervlces are being held
In the Methodist church this
wak. Rev. Pipendaugh ie deliv
ering sermons welt worth listen
ing to.
Warren Yoiilcer went to Salem,
Tuesday, where he will undergo a
njinor operation.
Grandma Shelton returned home
Ir.st week nfter an extended visit
wtth her daughter nt North Bend.
H. Skang of. Portland visited a
few days with his brother, Will
Swank of Lyons.
SILVERTON
Silverton, Or., July 25. Word
has been received by relatives at
Silverton that Mrs. Harvey Mason
is motoring to Silverton with
friends from California. Mrs.
Mason will be remembered by her
many friends here o& Mir.s Sophia
Madson, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Madson. Mrs. Ma
son has been in California for tho
past two years ann was graduated
from the San Francisco Stato
Teachers college last October.
Since then she has been engaged
in teaching. Her marriage tooic
place the 17th of last month,
which date fs also her birthday.
Oliver Iiolman has been ill for
some time v-Mth an attacK nt
quincy. He is reported as being .
somewhat improved at present.
An 8 -pound hoy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anundson,
Thursday. The child has been
named Robert Carroll.
Miss Clara Iiolman had her ton
sils removed at the Salem hospital
Thursday.
Dr. A. F. Blackerhy left Thurs
day for Los Angeles to be gone
about a month. Dr. Blackerby
plans to attend the dental school
of the University of Southern Cali
fornia. Dr. J. W. Welch and his family
left Wednesday for a motor trip
through the Yellowstone park.
They expect to be gone about a
month. '
A concrete sidewalk Is being
constructed on Ames hill by M. S.
Heiulricksou nnd a number of
helpers.
Christ Quail, Spanish war vet
eran, who has been employed on
the battleship Oregon, has resign
ed his position and returned to
Silverton.
Director's department store will
open to the public today. The
tore is located on First and Main
streets where Z. Taskur had a
store for a number of years.
The swimming pool ot Silverton
a to be drained and cleaned early
Sunday morning.
Charles Mauldlng is visiting at
Seaside with his daughter, Mrs.
Ivan Felts. He expected to find
many changes as it Is nearly 20
years since last he was there.