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fA THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925- PAGE TWO News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the. State EPWORTH LEAGUE PLANS INSTITUTE AT FALLS CITY Falls City. July S9. Tbe Falls City Institute will hold its thir teenth session this year from August 3 to 9, Inclusive, that is from Monday morning until thi: following Sunday evening. To Jt will come every Epworlh Leaguer from Brownsville to The Dalle who can possibly get away for this wonderful wuek. The Institute buildings and grounds are eituatsd in the city park on the outskirts of Falls City, which is ten miles west of Dallas. The town gets Its name from the captivating falls in the Luckiamute river at this place. About $1000 has been spent on Improvements this year. An addi tion lias been made to the dining hall, and dirt courts will be ready as follows: two for tennis, two tor volley ball anl one for cro NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS S1DN E Y-TALBOT ' Sidney, Or., July 2!). Mr. and 'Mrs. D. K. Blinstuu and daughter, lleuc, motored to Woodland park, Sunday, to spend the day. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needliam ind family, Mr. and Mrs: Bud LiudHcy and Miss Alice Lindsey of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Neodham of Fairvicw. The party enjoyed a picnic dinner at noon und returned to their homes late Sunday evening. Word has been received here of tho marriage of I'ercy U Turnidgo of Talbot and Miss Olivia Mangold of Salem at Vancouver, Wash., out day last week. Mrs. Ella Zimmerman of Jeffer son spent Sunday at the Ous Fow Jer home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ueoves 01 Albany were the guests of Mr. ami -Mrs. Hay Heeves over buuday, Mrs. Frank Sloan and children of Portland are spending some time with Mrs. Sloan's mother, Mr. Mary Nye. Mr. and Mis. Warrou C'oolcy and sons attended the Wyatt fam ily reunion held at Hugur park, Sunday. This reunion Is an an nual event in tho Wyatt family. Mrs. Bessie liogrrs of Marcola spent scevral days here last wi;ck visiting Jier eirtier. anu lumuy, Mrs. F. K. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. M IS. Doty. N. II, Dotv. Undsey Doly and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nreuiiaui of Salem motred to the Alsea valley, Thuifi day, to spend several days camp ing. The parly expected to drivt on to wuidport uetoru returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers spent Sunday In Hllvorton aa the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. iuiinoii, Mr. anil Mrs. nenry Baker vis ited relatives in Crabtree, Sunday. We aro glad to report that Mrs. H. Jorgenson, who nas been quite HI ut her home near Talbot, for the last few weeks, is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. William Keiper of Salem spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives near Talbot. Mm. Albert Davidson and Minn Hose Keiper left Monday for l'olk county, where they will have charge of the cook wagou for the Bidder threshing outfit. H. M. Huffman and family drove to Newbury, Sunday, to visit relatives. Tho Weddlo hay baler, under tho supervision of Otto Mitchel, it. at work near Talbot this week. The K. II. Farr baler finished in the Sidney district Hutiday and hat been pulled in for tho season. Miss Verim Cooley, who Is at tending tho Oregon Normal school at Monmcuth this summer, was it homo over tho weeu-enrt. Mr. i! ml Mrs. Charles Meier had as their guusts uiunluy, Mr. and Mrs. William McKlnney and son. James, of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. I'ettyjohn of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. ti. II. Maiiatt Were Salem visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jobnsun of Albany spent Sunday with Mm. Johnson'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. H, Hampton. Mrs. C. K. Meier and daughter Junia, made a business trip to Sheridan. Thursday. Mrs. K. .1. Freeman motored In Cottage drove, Friday, to visit relatives (or n few days. She was accompanied by rvr sifter, Mii C!rne Harding of t'orvalhs. Mr. nnd Mrn. nnrlan Uclknan drove down from Jefferson, Sun day, to attend the Sunyside-Tnllmi bnll game. C'harlcfl. Meier nnd C. F. Meter woro busluo.i8 visitors in Salem. Spturday. Mr. and Mrs. Furl Cooley were guests at the Coolcy homo for sev eral days last week before depart ing for their home In California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooley were married lu Salem, July 8, and will molnr south, ntnnpltiff nt the Oregon Caves and ('niter I.nko en route They will make their home nt Mc Arthur, Cal. Mrs. Cooley was for merly Mlftfl Mabel Marcus of Su 1cm. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Tlngeltdnd and Mrs. H. H. Hampton spem Kntnrrliiv In ftnlem. Members of tho Ankeny Welfare club wore entertained Thurndny nt the home of Minn lx.n me Han Bunions Quick relief from pain, Pravtnt aho prassura. Af W mf 'to ttenftvtrywhm DxScholt's "Zino-pads quet, streelii have been laid out through tne wooas. im '' nacle will seat 1000 and the well equipped (lining hall will scat 300. Ill the administration ounu inir will he found the office, t book store, a confectionery and a storehouse. A fine swimming dooI Is near by. The hall ground with its grandstand affords am ple facilities tor athletic games and contests. There are many fine speakers present this year among thera arc Dr. I. M. Hargett. Grand avenue M. E. church, Kaiisas City, who will have churge of each evening service. Miss Dorothy Ferris of Chicago who will teach General Methods. Rev. P. M. Bllnkensop is director of music, and-Prof. W. H. Hertzog and Kev. M. A. Mar cy have charge of recreation. It will be a grand week, getting new inspiration and Ideas for the chap ter at home, and getting ac quainted with the young peoplu of the state. New Incorporations- The following articles of incor porations wore filed Monday with the state corporation department: Ureltenliush Hot Springs, Port land; Incorporators, Mark S. Skiff Jr., Tlielinn Dykes Skiff, Ada V. Skiff; capital, $1000. During the business meeting U the study of early Italian art. Tho study hour until ttio first meeting in October. The club has just com pleted a course in Oregou history and will devote tho next year to the study ot early tialian art. The afternoon was spent lit conversa tion, reading and games. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Club members present were: Mrs. J. O. Farr. Mm. O. H. Thorp, Mrs. Eugene Flnlay, Mm. VI. J. Freeman. Mrs. (i. M. Bel knap, Mrs. U. II. Marhilt and the hostess, Miss Louise Halle. The Khlney-TV.Ibot men's ball team cloned the season here Sun day in a game with the Sunnyslde nine. This was one of the best games of tile season as it was play ed to dei'ido tho championship be tween the two teams. Karh team had two games to their credit and murh Interest was shown in the final contest. 'ne Sidney men were victors by a scorn of 7 to (i. It was a hard won game ns Sunny cfde has a splendid ter.m. For sev eral innings the scorn stood 4 to A and It looked as (hoiwh It might result in a He. The Sidney-Talhot people ore Justly proud of their old nine, they having played t lie entire season without being de feated by a single team. It Is hoped hero that the team will be re-organised next year. Mrs, Alary Nye and Donald Nye .vent to Corvallls, Sunday, to visit Ititle Orvillo Nye, who is convales cing from a major operation he underwent a month ugo. He is reported to be almost well and the little fellow's many friends will be glad to see him about artalu. JEFFIiltSON Jefferson, Or., July Mrs Annie (injur and Miss Flora (iutrhell returned to their home in Lebanon after a week's visit at the homo of Air. anu Mrs. W. F, Oatcliell. After several days' Illness Mr. Williams Is able to be back iu his shoe shop. Miss Kleanor Brooks, who h:is been visiting her cousin, Aliss 1' ranees Coin, returned to her home In Portland, B. T. (Jeorge left for Bend, Mon day, whore ho will visit his daugh ter, Mrs. C. B. Gaines. Miss Wilma Welch, who Is cm ployed nt thQ Gray-Belle, was at home on Monday. Misses Kdlth and Kleanor Llhby returned Monday from a visit with friends In Portland. " Mrs, J. T. Jones was an Albany v I f.i tor Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kfkengren spent Sunday visiting with rela tives near Salem. John F. Steiwer and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steiwer spent Sunday in MeMlnnville celebrating the birthday of Mrs. Jesse Steiwer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Hearing of Salem visited with Mr. an Mrs. It. W. Weddle. Sunday evening. The members and friends of the" First Christian church met today at the church to work on tho new building. The ladies provided a liis banket dinner. Mrs. Steve I He hard-on gave n mnpi'No party for Mis. Floyd Warner. A very pleasant after noon was spent in sewhu nnd run- Apply Zo.no, the Antiseptic Lui'iid Kasy to Use When applied n- di-cctcd Jtcmo ef fective! v. vino esKc2ema.(iuuklvstoi.. itdiiiiK, nnd heals s'an nuhUst also Sora. Hurt's. Wound" nnd "halinc, It v ictratcs, cleanses na Kithes. Zemo .a a clean, de)cnd.ible -,nd inex)ensivef mtrentic liqrid. that is csuoci.ill" 'dap d mr Ha time use treatise t jc.i not ihow. i rial bottle 35c, large 7.q vl.OO. 2..no Ointment is nmm nun led for usat ni flit 50c. Zemo Soap, antiseptic and healing. 25c L, T. Dick and L. M. Hum ciunks!-, midm im; CO. 4?o nnd -t'.'O State St. Hax uimderrul lilnor remc dlra uhli-h ttill cniv any liunian nllment tm ludhm ildenelH. headnrhr, uttunatll, kidney inmhle, mule nnd fnnnle, ir 111 roiiHiili tm nt mice. Delny In dnnip'mtii. KnUhllsltetl U jcnn In Sa lem, Orrjttm, T Next Sunday afternoon tbe Sa lem Sena to ra are scheduled to play the Luckenbacb till Ip com pany fn tlie crucial game of the interetatc league. The locals must win this game to be champions of the league. They are trying hard to get Into shape for a win over the shipbuilders who have won over them twice go far this season. Salem has now lost three garni'fi and they must win Sunday or trust to the strong Albany team to help them out the follow ing week. If the visitors get a win over the locals noxt week they will tUill have one more game with Al bany. Luckenbach must win all of the rest of their games to got a tie with tho locals. One loss for: the Luckenbach team and they are out of the raco. The season is! veraatloh. A delicious lunch was served. - . Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wall visited relatives lu Salein, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Clodfelter and hod, Melvtn, woro in Albany, Monday afternoon, where they purchased a new Ford sedan. Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Tandy visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Moses near Crabtreo, Sun day. Mrs. W. J. Funk was au Albany shopper Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams spent Sunday In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moritz and daughters. Miss Flora and Mrs. H. ('. Shield, and littto Buy Shields left Tuesday morning for Neha- lem. Mir a Moritz, Mrs. Shields and Bay will return Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Moritz will remaiu about two weeks. M re. C. 13. Li bby ret u rued to her homo in Kugenu after a few days' visit at tho home of bor fa ther, Mik0 Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Curl have returned from Portland, whero they were visiting at the homo of Mm. Curl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. t-'red Scbultz. Mrs. Mary Mocker is borne after a two weeks visit In Shedd and II a hey. Mrs. J. I. M unlock of Mon- month visited her daughter, Mrs. Karl White, during the week. SILVEKTON Sllverton, Or., July 29. (Spe cial.) Bev. Georgo Jleuriksen was railed home from Gladstone park Monday night to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Anne L, Har ris which was held at Salem, Tues day morning. Mrs. Harris was born In Illinois and died In Salem at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. . Johnson. Beside her mother ubo Is survived by her husband, two daughters, two sons, a bro ther and four sistertj. Tho Harris family lived near Silver ton for about ten years und moved to Wood burn a year or two ago. Mrs. Delia Probst is coining to Silvcrton from Anaheim, Cal., to bo present at the funeral of her brother-in-law, Charles Buntnou. Bev. Mr. Lucas, pastor of the Kngllsh Lutheran church of Ccu tralla. Wash., preached at the Trinity church of Silverton, Sun day, In the absence of the local pastor. Ilev. Lucas has been at Silverton a number of times as he has relatives living near the city iiid lie vas pastor tor six years tor a cougreaation at Needy, Or., which is a few mi lee cast of Silver- ton. Chris Hansen nnd daughters. Xora and tiwee, nnd Alfred Nel- Hon spent a day last week on the Columbia river highway, motoring from Gladstone pnrk, where thov FUM? Itf& Nothing Else But! Louise Fazenda Harry Myers Florence Vidor Matt Moore m AOOtr IVMH tm JHH k Ultl mi mm GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE News I'athe Review j Today G - R - A supposed to close with next weeks; games but there are a few poet-! poned games yet to be played and will stretch the season over one week. i Bur ham or Ashuy will do 'the twirling for the locals. Barhanii was hit over tbe right eye last! Sunday by a piece of a bat and It 1b not known whether he will be able to pitch or not. It Is very likely that he will be able to he on the bench if -needed. "Frisco" Edwards is more than anxious to win this game as he will be able to go out and get better inde pendent clube alter tne close 01 this season. Several players will be signed with the Senators after the end of the Interstate league schedule. Schackman, Bin men berg and pos sibly some others are to be an nexed. It Is impossible for Ed wards to sign them during the league playing season, after the first of July. Schackman played with the locals in one game so far this year but had to have special permission from the opposing club. If Iiouton, Maples and a few of the other heavy hitters are In stride the locals will give the Vis it ore plenty to think about. There Is alwr.ys victory where there is unanimity. ITEMS have beeu camping during the cbautauqua. The party le visit ing at Silverton from Nebraska, and went to the park In company with friends from the city. Mrs. L, M. Larson, visiting with relatives in Kansas, writes that she notices the heat there very much and will bo glad to return to Ore gon again. She is expected borne within a week or two. It Is 20 years tjiuce Mrs. Larson wae last at her old home In Kausas. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and children, Sherman and Mable, left Silverton, Tuesday morning, by, train for their former borne at Clcarpont, South Dakota. Tkoy have made their homo here for about a year but are returning be cause of the poor health of Mr. Jacobson. Mrs. Jacobson's moth er, Mrs. Johanneson, and Martin and Lynue Mortmson, who hnvQ been making their home with the JacolMons, are moving into thc C. Thompson bouse a few mil eft west of Silverton. Dr. II. W. Steelhammer arrived In Silverton, Monday njjjht, aftpr a brief visit in Saw lfro itcisco, Tho Alvin Krug home wostlo) Silverton was released from quar antine Tuesday. Quarantine for smallpox was imposed sevcr.'U weeks a?;o as Mrs. E. WieUoit'v j mother of Mrs. Krug, contracted the di6o;iac. Aside from weakncd Mrs. Wickoff does not feci any ill affects of the sickness. Mrs. Fred Kruk. who has been quito HI with whooping cough. Is eportcd as being much better at present. Whooping cough bat; been prevalent at Silverton for several weeks and does not seem to be on the wane Just yet. Chil dren have for the most part beon tho victims of the -disease but older persons have not all been immune. Portland Junior Symphony or chotitni, Portland; incorporator Kooert Robinson, Dorothy Cow gill, F. M. Chapman; assets $500 Notice ot an increase in capital from $10,000 to $500,000 was file.l by tho Wasco Pine Uox & Lumber company ot Tbe Dalies. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25$ and 75 Packages Everywhere Thursday M)sfS-fei Hot water yyVyq Sure Relief DELL-ANS 1 - N - D Dallas, Or., July 29. Follow ing failure of a justice court jury to agree after about three hours' deliberation Tuesday. in tho case against Austin Mathis, on a charge ot reckless driving, which resulted In the death of Dorothy Kyler at Nesmith station April 6 in an auto-train collision, Mathis pleaded guilty to a charge of ex ceeding the legal speed limit at a railroad crossing. He was fined $250 and costs by Justice of the Peace Coad. Mathis put up a determined fight to avoid a jail sentence and after several months of delay the case was set for Tuesday, The costs will be exceedingly heavy, probably equaling the fine. Nineteen witnesses, .coming from poiuts as far distant as Marsh field. Klamath Falls and Pasa dena, Cat., testified in the trial. Many, of the witnesses were rusty as to details of the accident due to the lapse of time and some who had come from considerable distance gave oniy a few words of testimony bearing on the case. The defense Bought to establish an alibi for Mathis through the introdution of testimony that a grease leak had rendered one of his brakes totally useless and, therefore made It Impossible for him to control his car in the 90 to 100 feet where marks were visible on the pavement. Young I Mathis, bis father, Dr. Mathis of the Oregon Agricultural college and W. E. Kyler, father of Doro thy, took tho stand afl defense wit nesses, in addition to others. The prosecution sought to es-' tablieh the clement of high speed oy testimony as to the skid marks. and of witnesses whom Mathis had passed a short time before tbe ac cident. Oscar Hayter and Walter L. Tooze Jr.. represented Mathis and J. N. Helgerspn the state. Sine tills tim yesterday nearer 2f00.men laave chancted to Ckesterfield Daily average computed from U.GwemmentFi(jtircSi SUCH PO P ULAHITY MUST ' BE ' DE'SER:VE D Liaon-r Mm Tmmc C. FALLS CITY Falls, City. July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Krueger and family left Monday for Pendleton where he has 100 acrca of wheat ready to harvest. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hardeeon of Marahfleld arrived bore Monday for a few days visit with Mrs. Hardeson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Willis. Mii Flora Ward of Monmouth spent the week end with Miss Myrtle Willis. The Kpworth League will give an Ice cream social Friday after noon from 2:30 to 9. Mrs. Wilbur Rhoades left Tues day for Portland where she will undergo a major operation at the Portland sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee were in towu Sunday, they have just recently returned from their trip to lowa. Silverton, July 29... Persons driving into Silverton irom the west and southwest are inclined at present to find fault with the present betterment of roads plan. Early last week tbe main street Will Be Here Soon pirn over the Wet hill was scarified preparatory to paving in the near future with concrete After near-! ifying nothing more was done and drivers aro forced to go over the hill as it is or by a round about street which in the course ot passage seems to be made en tirely of holes and ruts. Passing of two cars on this street Is very difficult and much can be said for the driver who travels either street without loss of temper when meeting another vehicle. Drivers on the Brush creek road are having their difficulties also as the part of the road from the railroad crossing in to city lim its was scarified Monday. As there is no other road or street choice must be made of the humps at the side of the road or those In the road itself. TIRE SWINDLER SOUGHT BY EUGENE DEALERS Eugene, Or., July 29. War rant was Issued this afternoon for the arrest of J. B. Burke, alleged to have swindled a number of Eu gene service station proprietors Not Temporary Relief But CURE PILES or other Redtal or Colon ailments should not be experi mented with. They should and can be permanently CURED by my nonsurgi cal method. Send today for my FREE BOOK con taining scores of voluntary testimonials from patients, some of whom had suff ered 20 years and had tried every kind oi arug ana treatment. Kead it and you will better understand why I can give a Written Qtiar antee to CURE vour Piles or refund your fee. i DEAN. M D.Inc orrirFQ: wattie nFFirrc Dr Oban BuitDlng B08-8I2 Shafrr fiullJIng OTHANDMAir STH AND PORTLAND e within the pat few days, tturke. according to the sory told by some of the dealers to the sher iff, "sold" them orders for tires, tubes and other supplies, taking a part payment in cash. Tho firm he claimed to represent, It is said, does not exist, and Burko Is gone. A ) When You Go East via! Canadian Pacific You H,ve the Advuutg of the STEAMSHIP SERVICE Going East or return ing, Oie Canadian Pa cific Railway offers you an optional two-day sea voyage on a beautiful steanhip with all the sur roundings of an ocean voy age, across Lake Huron and Lake Superior. Three aaU ings a week in summer each way. Ask for the Great Lalcn Steamship Service folder. CaiiadianPactfic 55IlurdStAtomft.Portlanl 4 Xvl 1 Low Fares KSSwfeJr back East are now on lhSftrJlPSki. M'e return 74lS5Jpj5P'" limit October Paim Ugom