THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925
News from Nearby Valley Points
Prom the Richest and
Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
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The cut worm menace that
was threatening eomo of the Luke
Lab tan crops, ie now reported un
der control. J. O. HayeA, Jr.
states that on hie place which le
situated near the northeastern
extremity of the lake, they were
exceptionally numerous near a
patch of flax from which they
had devoured all the tender weeds
Coming out on to the onions they
ate down eever.il . row heforo
their advance could be checked.
Tula waa done by digging a
trench, in the bottom of which,
poison food for them waa placed.
The ground waa nlao sprayed
with keroeene.
, His theory to account for their,
unusual numbers this year Is that
their natural enemy, the redtail
ed fly, having reduced the number
of the worms from year to year
,by preying upon them, had not
ritifflclent food for the young
rum and have migrated for the
Hmn hiiiir to other fielda. leav
ing tbia district unprotected. As
each cut worm moui cuu my uv
proximately 700 eggs and are
supposed to complete the cycle of
iurvc to mom three times in t
flPAAnn. they increase with start-
line raniditv when no check Je
placed upon them. He predicts
thnt the abundance of food will
bring increasing numbers of the
flies which will swing conditions
again to normal.
MACKABEN PLEADS NOT .
GUILTY RECKLESS DRIVING
Dallas. Or., July 27. A pica of
not guilty was mads Saturday by
A. Jlaekaben ot Salem when ar-
raiiwiC'l betoro Justice ol mo
I'eaco C'o.id on a tuacKO of reck
less driving. The cliurge followed
the wreck at Uerry, July in, ill
which three nersous were Injured
when Mackabeu's auto ran Into a
freight train at the crossing.
A railroad board of Inquiry re
port placed the blame on the driv
er. Mac.taben a case will De eei
for trial as soon as the case
against Austin Mathis ot Corval
I is on a similar charge is disposed
Df. The Mathra case comes up
Tuesday.
TOIAL $131,300
FOR SiLVERTON
Silverton, Or., July 27. (Spe
cial.) Much Is being done at
Silverton In the buildiug line at
present. A number of new homes
are under construction as well as
garages and other small buildings.
Among the larger structures are
the Webb warehouse near the rail
road bridge, tho city hall on
Water street, the Inman building
at the corner of Oak and First and
the addition to the IOugeno Field
school building, the latter being
made necessary by the burning of
the Emerson school last winter.
Building permits issued at Silver
ton for the first six months of this
year made a total ot $131,300. An
armory is also to be built this
yoar. Bids were called for re
cently but were rejected as none
nut tho requirements. New Dius
will be opened this week.
; The wtcAly band concerts given
in the Sllvovton park each Thurs
day evening by the Four-L band
aro taking tlie place of a chautaur
qua this summer and are Bupportp
ed by contributions from business
firms and citizens of the city. A
recent report shows that contrlbur
tions havo amounted to nearly
$750, the largest sum being 100
given by the Silver Falls Tlmbe:
company by which many of the
band members are employed. Last
year a free Chautauqua of one
week waa provided by business
men but It is believed that
many people are reached by th
present plan ot oand conceris an
the entertainment Is not concen
tinted to a few days.
The Inman plumbing shop will
onen at its new quarters in tn
Ininan building the first part of
next week, according to a recent
advertisement. A portion of the
ground floor of the building is al
ready occupied by Burton s pilar,
macy. The second story, It Is said,
will be used as apartments. The
building is located on the corner
ot First and Oak streets where the
Steoihammer blacksmith ahop
formerly stood.
There Is nothing the body suf
fers that the soul may not profit
by.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS
BROOKS
Brooks, Or., July 27. Miss
Caroline Uroderlck of New York
and Mrs. V. W. Ginn ot Salem were
were guests of Mrs. Carl Aspln
wall, Thursday. Miss Drmlurlck
la spending her vacation in the
west visiting many of the scenic
Knots and resorts and collecting
exceptionally fine lot of souvenirs
with her kodak.
Mrs. M. 13. Moore, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L.
Jones, and friends In Ilrooks and
Salem, returned to her home at
Arlington, Saturday.
Mrs. C. V. Ashbnugh and Mrs,
Dan Cronin spent tho week-end In
Portland and Vancouver.
Clyde Harris la giving his house
a coast of paint and staining the
roof dark green.
The work on Dan Cronin's new
house Is progressing and the now
residence Just west of Ilrooks be
Ing built by U. 1. Vlvvert can
now he seen ubove the hop vlnen.
George Lemery, whoso berry
ranch Is "ear Waconda. to show
his appreciation of the service
given him by his pickers, gave
th;m a picnic treat with dinner
and ice cream on the finishing day
Wednesday. His berriea turnod
out to ho n much better crop than
was at first anticipated.
WEST SALEftE
West Salem, Or., July 27. A
very pretty birthday party wan
given by Mi's. J. A. (Josser nt bor
home on Klngwood avenue Mon
day after noon In honor of her lit
tle eon Junior, ' fourth birthday.
The little folks spent a very merry
and happy tlmo playing games,
after which a dainty lunch w.ib
served. Junior was the recipent,
of quite a few gifts. The little
guests were: Dorothy Kaster,
Walter Means, Junior and Helen
tiebern, Hubert wow-gent, Teuuy
iSmalley, Frank and Delhert Ciocser
and Winston and Jack Junior
UoHser.
Aire. Fred Smith entertained at
a Joint birthday party tho 13th
inst. in honor of her daughters,
Luia and Jean. The young folk
spent a very happy afternoon
playing different games and at an
earfy hour light refreshments
were served. The honored guestf
were tho recipients of many uso
ful as well as ornamental gifts, as
well as two birthday en km. The
guests were: iHa Went hen,
Helen floater, Hlbcrtn nnd Klsle
Hobble, Jessie and Clertrude I'nii
nell, Grace and Detty Lon Wilt
lams, Frieda and Helen Schultz.
Heba and Doris tnurman, Hutu
and lna Martz, Huth Ktigelhorn,
Klsio Bales, Charlotte and Delia
tin illi.
It may bo ol nterest to the
friends ot Mr, and Mrs. Allsbire to
know thoy huvo arrived In their
home atato, Kansas, after a pro
longed otay In Oregon, They met
with n slight accident In the Btate
of Idaho on their return hack, bill
no fatal or even serious results
followed it. The ruport concern
ing Mr. and Mrs. Allah Ire and
daughter that was In tlio Salem
and Portland newspapers was a
mistaken report and their many
friends will be glad tu bear it.
Mrs. O. W. Tandy has returned
nat'ely to tho homo of her son, U.
K. Tandy, nftor a fourteen months'
Rojourn with relatives at Livings
ton. Mont., Crawford, Neb., am)
Northrup, Ohio. Mm, Tandy en
Joyed her trip and visit but was
very glad to get back to the Wil
lamette valley again.
A very please nt time was en
joyed at the home of Hev. Cannell
and family Friday, when a group
of friends gathered together to
celebrate Mrs. C. H. Creasy' fS
milestone. The party yas a com-
Dlete surprise to the honored
guest.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Garfield of
Oakland. Cal., nindc a visit at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith
while on their wedding trip, et
route to Seattle, Wash., and Van
couver, B. C. They were accom
nan led by Florence Doyle.
Urnest Moore Is at the home of
his Darenti. Mr. and airs.
Moore, after being confined to the
lioioltal. caused by an accident
abount a month ago. Ernest
getting along as well as can be ex-
Mrs, Applewhite and daughter
ot Klngwood Heights hnve juni re
turned from visiting relatives ai
Santa Barbara, Cel., Mrs. Apple
white was there during the earth
quake but got out without ouy in
jury. An old tlmo quilting bee was
given Id the basement of the new,
church on Thursday. Quite a num.
bor of ladles turned out for work
bringing with them baskets of a
petlzlng eatables. A pot lunch
dinner waa served at noon
profitable as well ae sociable day
was enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. M. II. Boi-.tright spent FrI
day with Mr a. Edward Flaley of
Mt. View.
Wesley Frcderlckson of Los A
geles. Cat., was a recent guest at
the Bales home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Richard
son were Sunday guests at th
home of their son, Vance Hie hard
-ion, of near Kola.
Mrs. Brock, accompanied by
friends enjoyed a pleasure trip o
tho Columbia highway lost week
A. D. Leach was the guest ot Dr.
Copeland of McMinnvllle several
days the first of last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Ham or and family
were Sunday dinner guests nt th
home ot Hev. Mr. Cannell an
family.
Mrs. Walter Means has returns
home from a Salem hospital whe:
sha has been confined lor sever,
weeks. Sho is convalescing nice
ly. Others ailing are: Mrs. Netis
bp. u in , M ro. A, W bite and Mr,
Williams.
Work is still steadily progress
Ing on the now church building.
IJic building will be plastered and
tho Interior work douo Just i
soon as possible.
Mrs. Duchcon of Amlly was
recent guest of her parents, M
ind Mrs. Richardson.
Mr. Applewhite has purchased
aeveral lots on Klngwood torrac
mill Is building a large bungalow
on the property.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Moses were Port
laud visitors last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Knowlton
f Portland and Miss K earns of
Iowa vllsted their old acquaint
anees, Mr. and M rs. Barber and
Mr. and Mrs. Bebern, Sunday.
Mr. Sh.pler Ii.ts moved his fam
Ily from near Mt, View to tin
Southwick property on Second
street.
Charles ntnlhls visited his sis
ter. Mrs. Bales, last week.
Mr. Thornton Is occupying the
Woods property.
Mr. and Mrs. Voth of Dallas
called on acquaintances lu town
tho fitdt of the week.
Mrs. Kdward Beckcn ot Inde
pendence was a recent guest at
the Mum homo.
BRUSH COLLEGE
Brush College, Or., July 27.
Special Announcement for this
week. Tho young peoplo of the
Urush College Sunday school giv
ing a musical program Saturday
evening, August I, to take the
place of tho one that was podt
pened an account of the death of
our beloved, neighbor, Al Stelner.
After the program, shadows will
lie oold and a cafeteria lunch
nerved by '-ho ladles of tho neigh'
uorhood, who re all urged to
take part by bringing sandwiches
:ittd cake or sandwiches and salad
The proceeds of tho entertainment
will g, towards sending delegates
to the kp worth League wtileh will
be held at Falls City soon.
The members ot the Twilight
rlub are planning a marshmallow
roast for Wednesday evening. AH
members be sure and come n
there will also bo a practice for
the proi;rcm Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and par
ty have returned to California,
taking Mr. and Mrs. t hai
Smith wit b t hem to spend t he
winter. Many pleasant times were
arranged for them during their
visit here. A family reunion wis
held In their honor nt the home of
Mrs. Mabel Smith, forty guests be
ing preseut.
Vacation time has claimed many
of our people, among thoce nlwent
aro Mr. and Mrs. William McCall,
the M.iusoii family end the Olson
families.
Mr. Buelt nnd son, Nath.in,
with Leslie Parks as guest, made
a week-end trip to Neskowln.
The Gibsons enjoyed a fishing
trip to the foot of the Cascades.
Mrs. Dora Klnfnn is back rrom
a trip o Hockaway,
Mrs, Grace Lehmnn Is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Lydla Lehman, i
who is recovering from an attack
of ton3llltls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse fit Hot of
Purblo, Colo., were calling on old
friends In this neighborhood Wed
nesday. Mr. KUIot wai formerly
a resident of Brush College. Al
though he could see many changes
In this district It still seemed like
coming home to him. Ther alto
visited their old home place which
Is now tne borne of Mr. and Mrs.
Wright.
Miss Jessie Harrttt came down
from Corvallis to spend the week
end with her mother. Lee David
son motored up from Portland to
impend the week-end as their guest.
Mrs. Hoy Kenton naa oeen visit
ing In Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Utley and son,
Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. Boldgott
with little Coradun, will start the
middle of the week on a vacation
trip to the different benches.
Miss Carol Loose is viisting her
sister, Mrs. Van Stauten of Sil
verton. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Lehman, Mrs.
Grace Lehman, Mr. and Mrs.
Whitney, Mr. and M rs. John
Schindler, Mr. and Mrs. Horritt,
Mrs. Utley, Nlna and Leslie Parks
and Harriet Winton attended the
'church services at Popcorn, Sun
day, and enjoyed a fine sermon.
MT. ANGEL ,
Mt. Angel, Or., July 27. Mem
'tors uf the St. Ann's society und
their husbands and children en
joyed n picnic in the grove on the
Henry Ilitmport ranch south of
town yesterday. Races and varl
oua contests wore held in the nft
or noon and a picnic supper was
served at 5:30 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilillcsholm.
who were visiting for moro than
(ok with Mr. Hilleshelm'e
m:lhet Mrs. Frances Hllleshefm,
and his sisters, Mrs. WilHr.m Wor-
y, and Mrs. Kd Uuger, left Fri
day for their home :n Madetia,
Minnesota.
Kev. Kd win O' I Lira of Eugene
:uul Monslgnor Pesches of Winona.
Minn., wero visitors here one day
last week.
Alois Keber Is Hie guest of John
W. Khner and his sister at Seaside.
Bernard Predeek nnd Jordan
lauvalu wore among those who
climbed to the top of Mt. Hood
last Sunday.
Mrs. J. If. Brewer of Salem
spent several days Inst week at
the Dr. J. K. Webb home.
The Mt. Angel cannery has boon
hut down until the opening of
tho evergreen blackberry season.
Beep use of the killing frosts dur-
ii ft tho winter tre loganberry crop
n this district was almost a com
plete failure. Fifteen hundred
cases of logins and strawberries
wero shipped Inst week.
Shocks of wheat and flax were
used In the decorations nt a har
vest dance which the V. M and
Y. L. S. dance rlub gave In the
school auditorium last Thursday
ovcnlng. Artificial lights arranged
ittractively added to the beauty
of the setting. More than fifty
ouples were present.
Miss Leon a Mlckel and Miss
Haael Moran spent a day in Port
land Inst week.
Mr. end Mrs. Fred Massing have
a new daughter who arrived at
thatr home last Tuesday.
Mrs. Hose Mickel, Miss Rose
Massing and Miss Helen Keber
snent last week at Wilhoit
Snrings.
Dr. B. W. Barnum and DrJ
Moran motored to Portland last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Jacob Mauss and her son
Leo, have returned from a motor
trip to center Oregon. They took
tho McKenz.e pass road from Eu
gene to Bend.
Fred Hillcsbelm of Madella,
Minn., Ed Unger and William
Worly spent several days of last
week at the Tillamook county
beaches.
Thresh ins season commenced
earnest In the Mt. Angel district
on Wednesday of last week when
Charles Schmidt, his tbreshln
machine end crew started on their
first job. i
INDEPENDENCE
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bauman f
McMinnville and Frank Hay d eh
of Valsetz were Independence vis
itors Tuesday.
Grant Bell and family from San
Diego, Cal., are guests at the
Beat home this week.
Emma Henkle is spending the
week end in Portland with,
friends. :
William Pickens and wife of
Pacoma are visiting at the home
f Mr. Pickens' mother here.
Helen McGillevray Is visiting
in Portland.
Tho Independence boys band Is
to play nt Monmouth Saturday
evening.
Miss Orrol Powell has accepted
a position as a commercial teach
or In the Salem high school.
' A new crusher has been install
cd by the Independence Sand and
Gravel company since a break In
the old one necessitated a change
The new machine has a larger
range of sizes making possible t
finer grading of crushed rock.
Misses Eleanor and Norma Cal
breath and Marian Merrill are
planning a week end trip to Newport.
Miss Naomi Hagensen, fourth
grade critic teacher, returned to
her home In Portland for the
summer.
" SILVERTON
Silverton, July 27. Mrs. Ded-
rick of Sacramento, a sister in
taw oc Mrs. c. u. uoss, Is com
ing to Silverton to attend the fu
neral of Mr. Goss Sunday afternoon.
Lowell Brtfwn, 6on of Mr. and
Mrs. P. L. Brown, suffered i
painful injury Friday afternoon
Young Mr. Brown Is emnloved by
L. 0. Herrold, contractor for
street work, and in the perform
ance of his duties his right hand
wae accidentally burned by as
phalt. The burn was confined to
tho back of the hand and is not
expected to prove serious.
Several men are at work near
the S. P. depot preparing the
ground for a road to the Webb
warehouse located on the banks
of Silver creek. The ground In
that vicinity has long been used
as a dumping ground and so much
rubbish must ue disposed of as
well as rocks and tree roots removed.
Work on the addition to the
Eugene Field school building has
reached the lathing stage. The
jooms are to be ready for use
when school begine this fall.
G. Howe and B. E. Thompson
made a trip to Odell lake and
central Oregon points recently.
They reported the road over the
mountains through the McKenzie
Pasg as being very good.
Funeral services for Mrs. Monte
Nickell were held from the Jack
and Ekmnn mortuary Thursday
afternoon at two thirty. Rev. J.
A. Bennett officiating. Interment
was in the Bethany cemetery.
Mrs. Nickell died Monday at the
Marlon Palmer ranch where ehe
and her husband bad lived but
one month. Beside her husband
leaves three children, all of
whom live In California.
Wrestling fans who were pres
ent at the match between Robin
Reed and Paul Amort at the Hip
podrome, July tenth will again
have an opportunity of seeing
Reed In action here. He Is sched
uled to appear in a match on i
August fifteenth, the day
which S. P. employes will picnic
at Silverton, An opponent for
Reed has not been selected.
GERVAIS
Gervals, July 27. Edith Man
ning who has been vieitinfr with
her alater in Portland for the past
few weoka, returned home Sun
d.y. Clyde Cutoforth and son Rex,
aleo Zoe Cutetorth made a short
trip to Salem Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mre. Otto Schwab were
In Salem Tueaday afternoon
ehopping.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarka and
family motored to Woodburn laat
evening.
Mr. and Mr. C. T. Brixey are
the proud parenta of a baby girl
born on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark were
Woodburn viaitora on Thursday
evening.
Mies Helen Hlller, who works
in tha Oervaia State bank, ie tak
ing a vacation this week at New
port. Dr. Hugh A. Dowd of Portland
has moved hia family to Gervais
and is going to start up the prac
tice of medicine and surgery. Ha
will have hia office In the rooms
vacated by Dr. Denman.
Clyde Cutaforth and son Rex
nnd Olonn Cutaforth motored to
Wilhoit Wednesday afternoon to
bring Mr. and Mrs. J. Cutaforth,
parents of C. Cutaforth, home: Mr.
and Mre. J. Cutsforth have been
there a week and had a lovely
time.
Mrs. Andy Slegmund entortaln
cd the missionary Wedneaday af
ternoon, the guests reported a
lovely time and a delicious lunch
eon.
Mrs. M. D. Henning motored
to Woodburn Wedneaday evening
accompanied by Mra. C. W. Cuta
forth and Mrs. F. T. Cutsforth.
Mr. and Mra. Otto Schwab mo
tored to Brooks Wedneaday on
business.
Miss Minnie Nibler and Miss
Marie Mangold motored to Wood
turn Wednesday evening to at
tend the lodge. Catholic Daugh
ters of America.
C. W. Cutsforth made a busi
ness trl; to Portland Thuraday.
MILL CITY
Mill City, Or., July 27. Mre.
Kittv Smith left for Portland.
Thursday morning, where she was
called on account of Illness in the
family.
Hack Haek of Albany, Bridge
and building foreman for the
Southern Pacific company, was in
the city Friday making repairs i
company property bore.
A. U Baker, manager of tha
Hammond Lumber company nier-j
chandiso department, loft for Do
troit, Sutui; ay, on a business trip.
Georgo Raymond, who acted as
auditor for the Hammond Lumber
company here for aeveral years,
has now taken up a position aa
cashier with the Whitney Lumber
company at Uaribaldi, Or,
CHARLES BENTSON DEAD
Silverton, Or., July 27. (Spe
cial.) Word was received by rel
atives in Silverton. Saturday,
that Charles Bcntson died at
Lothair, Mont., early Saturday
morning after several years' ill
ness. A brother, Rudd Bentsou,
ot this city arrived In Lothair u
few hours before his brother's
death, Mr. Bentson was the son
of Mrs. Olivia Bentson of Silver-
ton and made his dome hero until
he moved to Montana several years
ntrn II t nml UlS wlfn nild three
children were planning to make
their home at Silverton agaia in
the near future.
r.mornl nlino nVO llnf COmtlletod
hnt it la understood the body will
be brought to Silverton for burial.
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to meet all housewives, and show by practical lessons
the advantages of the Universal Electric Range.
Come Out of the Kitchen
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Lessons every afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock
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