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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE TWO From the Richest and Best Part of the State News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents AUTO LIGHTS Garages and accessory sbops in various parts of the state that bare been certified for the pur pose by the necretury of state now hare their signs out ae automo bile lamp adjusters under the new light law passed by the 1925 leg islature, and which becomes effec tire September 1. Many motor ists already have Bad their adjust ments made. "Adjustment receipts cannot be Issued," said Secretary of State Kozor yesterday, "by the adjuster for any device which has not been touted by the United Stutes bureau of olandu-'us and approved by the secretary o state. To date 17 dif forent head lunipti, reflectors an'l control devices have passed the test and been approvd, and this list is furnished each authorized light adjutln;; station nnd iniul be posted conspicuously on a bul letin board provided for that pur no A maximum charge of 75 cents Is allowed by law for adjust ing, exclusive of equipment to conform to legal requirements. "The old magneto type of head lights will not ciect with the re quirements of the law and all cars operating under this typo of Il lumination must BO re-eiuiiw:u with electric or acetyleno sys tems. SLAYER OF AGED MOTHER SENTENCED TO BE GASSED Ponn Mov A II ST. 7. f A. P. 1 John H. Randolph, alayer of his TS-vonr-nlrt mother. WaS fOUIld guilty of murder in the first de gree by a jury here last night and his penalty was fixed at death, which means in this state, asphyx- InMnn liv Ipt.hnl Haudolh heat his mothe:- with his fists so seriously the night of June .10 tnai she died within a tew days. The ditto for sentence has been fixed as August 15 by Judge Morun. Randolph is the third man sen tenced to death by lethal gas al n, i-(,int tinia fit Nevada. Two of tho condemned men, however, have appeals pending in tne conns to the decisions. LEGION PLAYS Tonight the American Legion Lascball nine, winners of the Twi light league championship for the last three years ure to clash with the Heckert nine of Corvallis on the Oxford park diamond. The game Je schedrled to start at 0 o'clock and will be seven inning. The Legion nine has a strong aggregation and they promise to make the going rather rough for the visitors although nothing to known as to their strength. It U reported, however, that they have a fust team und are coming to take the locals Into camp. The Legionnairos only received oue set-back during the regular sea son, that at the uandu of the Knights of Columbus team. The Knlglila of Columbus tied the Bankers for second place and the right to meet the Legion, the Bankers winning In the play-off. Tho Bankers were able to take tho Legion team into camp in one uC the three games to decide the winner of the pennant. The other dcTeat suffered by the city champh was ut the bands of the Oregon state prison team. Much Interest has been taken In the twilight game this year n evidenced by the large turnout at nearly all of the games. Paul Ac ton, manager c.f the team, has alas made arrangements to meet the Corvallis team in a return game tJ be plr.yed sometime next week. Don ton. Maples and Quisenber-v are member of the Corviill'. chnmpion nine REPORT WEYERHAUSER INTERESTED, SILVERTON Silvcrlon, Or., Aug. 7. (Spe cial.) Silverton went a -soar! us Thursday nif-iuius- Jlcports were circulated to the effect that the big Weyerhauser Lumber com pany had purchased the Silverton Lumber company mill at Bilver lou. l'j'en tbu details were work ed out.. The mill was to be com pletely rehult and enlarged. The "stampede" was, however, short lived, as the Silverton Lumber company -denied all knowledge of such a deal being closed. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS BROOKS Brooks. Or., Aug. 7. Mr. and Mrs. F. X Moisuu have as their guests their son, L. A. Moisan of California, ana aaugiuer, nno. Charles Cotflndaffer, and three children of Independence. M Moiean arrived Tuesday and will remain at Krooka tor a weeit which is the duration of his vacation. Week-end guests at the Duli- i!v home were Mr. and airs. Henrv OeorKO of Portland and Mlu. Nnonil Judd of Molallu. Mix. George was formerly Miss Until Walker. Threshing is in full awing in this neighborhood, und the grain is reported as turning goou. The ladies' community club met Wednesday at tho home of Mrs. B. F. lump. There was no regular business session nor refreshments, the afternoon being spent in sew ing and quilting. There woro Hi present. Miss Ellen Ilackett returned Thursday from viaitiug lu Wash ington. , Mrs. H. George of Portland vis ited her aunt, Mrs. Raymond Bliiuton, .Sunday. Curl Aspinwan received word Wednesday noon that bis mother's mother, Mrs. Ustlier Ornisby of Kcuppixisu, Wash., had passed away. Slio was SO years ot ago. The tunenil will be held in Salem today. Ilrnnks, Or, Aug. 0. Mr. and Mrs. 11. U. Ramp mo vialllng In and near lloseburg tor a week or two. They left timidity, iuteudlng to make the trip by auto. The few hard, weeds that so far have escaped the watchful weeder's eyes ana e keen scuttle hoes are being sought and llfli'd from among the lunula ot onion tops so that their next year's fam ily will not bo so numerous. Indi cations point to nn exceptional crop of tho lake onions and in a few more hot days pulling will he In progress. P. Mcliee, visiting from Okla homa with Charles and L. H. Mar. tin who rosldo near Waconda. Btepped In Monday evening for chat with Uncle John (Jury. As they had not seen each other for nearly 40 yenrs wncn thoy were friends back In Sidney, Iowa, they spent n pleasant evening tnlking over the ld days and tracing friends nnd acquaintances. Mr. Mrtlrco drove out from Oklahoma, visiting through Wyoming and Colorado and Intends to see the worth-while places of Oregon nd California before returning. Mrs. It. E. Hayes la visiting this week with her daughter. Mrs. Cnrl .Aspinwnll. MONITOR B. W. Unltcson of tho Monitor mill him n rrew of men at work cleaning cut the mill nice nnd re inforclnn the dam. Mr. nnd Mrn. Cnlnw Amundson motored over to Newberg hint Sun day where they were Joined by Mrs. Llnvllle ana her stater, nnd all drove on to North Yamhill where they had dinner with Tom Llnvllle and family. Bnllweber and Kelly Just finish ed drilling well tor C. V. Calvin They struck a fine flow of nrte- inn wnlr at a dep;h of 89 feel Mr. and Mr. Jlomle Avlns nf Donald woro entertained at Sun day dinner by their coindn, Mr, and Mrs. Vic Wllllg. Mr. and Mm. II. M. Illbemteln nnd family ncrompiinlrd by C. V. Carmlchael nnj d.uigliter Kunico .motored to Pnrtlnnd Tuesday. . Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Lultble nnd family nnd Mr. nnd Yr. lfaf finger nnd family enjoyed a swim and a picnic supper at Klveruld park on the Molalla Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. I'omeroy and children Almlnn, "noddy," Iorl and Ketha and Mrs. Winnie Todd of Woodburn left Wednesday morn ln for a ten days outing in south ern Oregon. They expect to see the Oregon Cave nnd Crater hike and also visit relatives In Klamath Fnlls and Jlornbrook, Cumnrn.n. before return! off. Vtsltora Saturday at the J. i Jensen home were: Knrl nnd Bi son Nixon, Wm. nystock nnd Miss ihcr Itover all of Portland, Mr. and Mm Y. O. Wolfe nnd family wore Sunday dinner guests .if Mr. and Mrs. Geo. woire. mIm Chuntlne Melhy, Mlm Esth er White, Mrs. Lewis Melby snd her house guest, Mrs. Sam Melhy, of Grsnd Forks, N. D left Satur day morning In the former's oar tor a sojourn at Cannon Beach. 1 About 30 little folks gathered on the spacious lawn of the J. P. Jen en homo Thursday afternoon, July 30 and helped little Miss Barbara celebrate her 7th birthday. They had a jolly time and all left wish ing Unrbara many more birthdays "Just like this one." Refreshments wore served by Mr. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lenon and family nnd Miss Shirley Overholt .spent Sunday at Wilhoit. In the evening they joined the C. V. Car- nik'hael and C. W. Conye families at Riverside park on the Molalla, and nil enjoyed a picnic supper. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Willlg and Ut ile daughter, Gwendolyn attended a gathering of relatives and old friends at a dinner party at the Geo. Wlllig. Sr., home Tuesday evening. Those present were: Mr. iintf Mrs. John 1'etor, son I-'loyd and daughter Marie, .Mr. and Mrs. liollotk and family and Mr. and Mrs. l-'raiik Jielloek and family who were all on their way homo to Fresno, California, from South Da kota, where they had been visiting friends and relatives since May 10. Con.stine Willlg nnd family of i'ai keravllle and George Willlg and family ot Ml. Angel were ateo present. Ijfttle Itarbara Jensen was op erated on for tonsils at the Dea coness hospital Jn Hilein by Ur. Fin ley, Tuoudny. L. .K. Dimick. II. S. I,oFblre, A. S. Kent and T. Sanderson went to Portland Monday to start work on another house at Itell for L. D. Lemon. M. F. Gervlng, local ngent for the W. V. S. railway has received a communication from headquart ers in Oregon City, stating that the lime of the hearing before the civil scrvico commission to have been held at Mt. Angel, July ;)0 had been postponed sixty days i.ub .sequent. T1j bridges are being re paired and the trains which were all ink on off last week will no doubt be running again on m hed uls In a co.iple of days. This will certainly bo good news to the peo ple ot Monitor nnd vicinity. WEST SALEM West Salem. Or.. Aug. 7. Mr. and Mia. S. tl. Creasy entertained at dinuer Sunday in honor of the hi hie and groom, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 a n&r C reasy . Covers we re I a i d for the following guests: Mr. ttnd Mrs. Hulls, Mr. and Mrs. Foster and children, Mrs. Mablo Wood and daughter, tiernlec, Mrs. Bright and Misses Ectty nnd Ruth lied ford. The nftcrnoon was very pleasantly wblled sway with vocal nnd Instrumental music nnd In general social time. The Ladies Aid of tho Methodlsl church met In the church on Wed nesday afternoon for their month ly business meeting. A small at tendance turned out. Tho ladles will meet again In the basement of tho church lu a fortnight. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. W. Hales on (ertiiiued at a tuniily dinner re cently In honor of tho departure of their son, Frank Frederiekson, and family for their homo ill Steamboat, Iowa. Tho following guests were present: Mr. nnd Mrs. linice Wallneo and little son. tlnr- lon, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. 0. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fredorirkson and tninily and tho honored gucte. Wiley Weathers Is occupying the Methodist pulpit during the absence of Hev. Cnnucll nnd Is preaching somo very spiritual messages. F. L. Cniinell nnd fam ily have arrived In California safely after a delightful trip. Among the vacationers at the oast aro Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Thomas nnd family, Mr. nnd Mis Lamb and children and Mrs. Lulu t'lark nnd children. Third nnd Division streets are being Improved by having cement walks put In. Mr. nnd Mrs. F.rnest Hoatrlght and four children of Portland were Sunday dinner guests nt (he M. It. Unatrtght home on Franklin THIS WOMAN'S RECOMPENSE "I was so wenk nnd nervous I could hnrdly do niy housework," snys Mr. Harry Ashcroft of Cov ington, Ky. "I could not stnni because of the bearing down pains lu my hack and nhdomen. One day 1 read how Iydia E. (Mnkhnm's Vegetnhle Compound had helped others and decided to try It. I want to pinlne this wonderful medicine for the health and strength It has given me snd ask other suffering wo men to try It." This la the one great dependable medicine for woman's ills. Adr. titreet. Miss Lillian Boiitright ac companled them. Miss Boat right. is much improved in health and : employed at the Deasoness hos pital. La ton i a Leath and Rethia Fell, of near Dayton, have returned homo utter a week's visit at the homo of A. D. Leach. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson and daughters r.re enjoying a two weeks' vacation and pleasure trip to Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews spent Sunday with their old time friends, Mr. :;nd Mrs. Bailey of t'anhy. Mrs. Clare has been culled to Lacomh on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Miles- is much better at this time. Mm. Heard of Spokane, Wash., Iia returned home after a visit with her pa r c n ta , Mr. and M rs. .Martin. Muriel Phillips, who was ho un fortunate as to cut his thumb off his left hand while cutting wood, is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Creasy are hutldliiK a small cottage on Sec ond street. They will be nt home to their friends there as soon ao It is ready to occupy. Guy Barnes I: as returned home alter being confined to the Dea con ens hosiptul vr quite awhile. Guy is feeling tine. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nicolas of Dayton, j'ecoiupanied by Mr. and Mrc. 0 ruble of Creston, Iowa, were recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. 10 ward Brock. Air. and Mrs. Barber and Mr and Mm. Sehern and children were Suudav dinuer guests of Mr i'nil Mrs. Frank Forrester of the Silverton road. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Hunt and family of Zena were viwitors at the Hunt dwelling Sunday. Adam Wt'.rm has improved tho appearance of h:s homo by paint ing It. Mrs. Fannie Moore has been called to Newport to take care of her daugjiter-in-law, Mrs. Delhert .Moore. Those on the sick list arc Mrs. Ciimfteld and Mrs. Whito. Airs. White Is some better. SILVERTON Silverton, Ore., Aug;. 6. (Spec ial) A contest In map drawing by Boy Scouts under the leader ship of Hev. S. W. Hall was won by Kdgar Irish, first, and Philip Richardson, second. Nino boys competed. The maps are on dis play nt the Cooltdge and McClaine baud and are very cleverly done. They represent the business sec tion of Silverton. Chris Hansen and his two daughters, Nora and Grace, and his nephew, Alfred Nelson, who havo been visiting at Silverton for the past few weeks, left Wednes day morning for California. The parly spent Tuesday at Portland and will visit at Cnlifornian towns before returning to their homo at Hemmingford, Nebraska. Ludvlg Mae has accepted a posi tion at tho Lorenzon Brothers garage. Mr. Mop Is an experienced mechanic having been employed In a garage In the enst a number of years. He was called to Silverton early this spring by tho 111 health of his father, O. .?. Moe. Kddlo F.vnna Is now with the Oil 'er Up station force. For some time past Mr. Kf nns has been with the Central Garage. Han Ulveness has gone to New port whore he has employment. The Delhert Reeves Post of the American Legion will have a hooking stand, a lunch stand nnd general refreshment stand nt the Southern Pacific Picnic to be held at the Silvcrtou park on August 15th. The Lutheran Girls Scout troop held Its regular meeting Tuesday night with Miss Thea Jensen In charge. Mrs. Alvin Legard has re signed as captain 'of the troop, giving us her reasons too many other duties. The girls plan to bike to Butte Creek next week. Mrs. A. O. Legard, who has been visiting in Portland for sometime, has returned to Silver ton nnd will remain here until the 15th of August at which time she will go to North Dakota for a visit. Mrs. M. C. Jacohson and chil dren, who have been visiting in Wisconsin for a number of weeks have returned to Silverton. Silverton friends bave learned that the store which Z. Tasker stocked at Portland was robbed to a considerable extent before he was able to open the store. Air. Tasker was until a short time ago was a Silverton merchant. . Silverton, Aug. 7. Farmers cf the Brush creek district close to thp Pudding river Iia ' a fire scare Wednesday of this week when brufdi fire broke away for n fibort uuiu. voiumeura noon got it un der control again. Sparks flew to tho roof of tho S. Kazer har'i but were extinguished before much damage was done. .Among the Silverton folk at tending buyero' wtek at Port land may bo mentioned Otto Le gard. Karl A damn. Ralph Adams, N. Digerness, Louis Bock, Mr, and Mrs. L. Wolfard, Air. and i i . 4i. win vaiKcnourg. Air. and Aim. M. T. Wray of chico, Cal., nr0 spending: the week with Mr. W ray's parents, -Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wray, at Sil verton. Air. and Mrs. Albert Webb and family left Thurnday for a trip to Crater Lake. A. T. Blanche, the brother of Mrs. C. AI. Wray. who has been visiting nt Silverton for some time, left Thursday morning for hie homo nt Los Angeles, Cnl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wray of Powers, or., spent a short time this week with Mr. W'ray's par ents, Air. and Airs. C. M. Wrny. Mr. and Mrs. Wray have also been attending buyers' week at Portland. Airs. George Henrikscn nnd Mrs. John Kloster entertained the members of Trinity ladles' aid so cieiy at Trinity social rooms Wednesday nftcrnoon. At the business session of the society it was voted to buy a laundry store for the parsonage laundry. A haby son wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Storaasll at the Silverton hospital Thursday morning. Charles Brady, n mill employe. fell on some rocks near the mill and fractured a rib Thursday. LYONS yonn, Or., Aug. 7. Clinton Surry recently appointed post inns- tor, moved the postoffice from the Potter store building Into the building formerly occupied by Mrs. ray lor. Fred Vaughn !s motoring around in a new Ford. Aim. Lnwrence irnsk nnd little son, returned homo from Salem. Saturday. Mr. nnd Airs. Trnlllnger nnd CORNS 8tt how IntUnl and complete U your rtlltf from ll pln with Dr.Scholl't Zlno-pto for Corns. Tho oothtnff.hcallns medication la Ihfftr. product thla tnalo reault. Saff.aotl arptle. ttrmovco the prctaure and rubblnff f tttht ahoea the mum of corn a. Coot but trin Al all drug and alto atores. mScholVs Ztino-pads Put one on the pain it goo Em MM VnTT'Tirrr s 7T5T-1 rrrrsr'TTrrrfT'rW Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months 3 had tntfeml far IS yean with PILKS. r iloctnra uid a tunrkl opera (ton wa aKiohitchr neve nr. Yet after a few treat merit by lr. Dean f waa well, darning wHgnt and trength; fret from all oenoua trouble. WHAT this woman writes b typical of hundreds of eitrrme cases of PILES which my celebrated non-surgical meth od has permanently CURED. Isnt H worth a few treatments by a rfcotfntved Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to CvKK yov or retain your TO, rather than anfftr lonstrf Road KyFKKRbookenPlleaandetbtr RRCTALaMd COLON dawrdera. It will cauat yo b act promptty. : - TL. V TTS POftTtAND OlBU '.wo daughters of Los Angeles, Cal., visited at the D. (J. Abels' home last eek. Dr. and Mrs. Dick Lansis of La Grande spent a few days visiting with the doctor's mother, Mrs. Frank Donison. A number of friends gathered at the home of Grandma Johnston. Tu2sday afternoon, and surprised her In honor of her 82nd birth day. Two beautiful birthday cakes with 82 candles each and ice cream were served at the end of a very enjoyable afternoon. The W. P. Hardison family of Portland, also their daughter, Mrs. Ed Boatman of Klamath Falls, ure camping at Tayior's Grove and visiting friends in Lyons this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Endgaugh of Portland are visiting relatives lie re. Mr. and Mrs. W. Runker have moved to Mill City, where Mrs Vunker has charge of the tele phone office. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston und family, Grandma Johnston and Miss Ella Johnston picnicked in Sitlcm, Sundry. SCOTTS MILLS Scotts Mills, Or.. Aug. 6. Mrs. Earl Groshong and three children are visiting at tho J. M. Groshong home this week. Mrs. G. P. Olger and two daugh ters, Fern nnd Velma, left Monday morning for Twin Rocks, where they will attend the Christian En deavor conference. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gidley were Salem visitors Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brougher spent Monday and Tuesday in vis iting In Portland. They returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Anna White called on Mrs. C. R. Gidley, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrsr. LeRoy Frazler and little daughter, Arline, left Monday for Twin Rocks, where I hey will attend the Christian En deavor conference. Mr. and Mrs. b. M. Bennett nnd son, Talbot, were Portland visitors Tuesday. Mrs. T. J. Maloy was down from the ranch Tuesday. While In town she called on Mrs. Anna White. Miss Freda Tapper of Albany arrived here Inst week to help with the household duties at the Millard home. Mis Tapper i9 a sister of Mrs. Millard. FAIRFIELD Fairfield. Or., Aug. 7- Miss Zelma Luthy of Salem has been visiting with her .cousins, Miss Florence and Marguerite Dultette this pr.st W:iek. Mrs. John Marwialer returned home after a month's absence. She hr.s been in Salem, where she un derwent medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John Imlah and son, Selwyn, ana Gordon Jamison spent the past week at Netarts. Miss Gladys Dittnar Is at home aft?r spending the winter in Port land, where she was employed. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Stewart and Jamily spent the week-end at the DuKette home. Miss Nellie iVJar thaler returned from Twin Rocks, where she spent a pleasant two weeks. Frank Parker was delightfully surprised Tuesday evening when a group of young people dropped in to help him celebrate his 21st birthday. Miss Agnes DuRette attended tho shower given for Miss Mar-joi-ie Brown Friday. John Imkih spent Wednesday in Oregon City on business. Miss Rota and Beatrice Becker arc spending the week with their aunt, Mrs. C. It. Moore. Mrs. Carl Franz and sons were called to the bed side of their mother and grandmother in Port land, who has been seriously ill. Gordon Jameson, who has spent the summer with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Parker, has returned to his home In Mil-vaukie. I TONIGHT (FRIDAY) Family Night!! GRAND STIFF SENTENCE GIVEN 10 ME Roy Able, a logger ot Silverton. ...hn ii'ns f.nnri iriiiltv In nolicc court yesterday ot driving his automobile while lntoxicaiea. was yesicrday sentenced by Judge Poulsen to pay a fine ot $100. ilnv. In flirt ritv 1ail and duo tin hi. fiiilomnliilc driver's li cense for n period anywhere from !I0 days to a year. This is said to be the etiffesl jolt ever meted out In the city court for this offense, and al though Doncld Miles, attorney for AK!o nrnlratpri vlenrnuslv. Poul sen refused to impose a lighter penalty. Able was once before In police ,..i,i nn ,i ulimlnr fih.'lI'Lrn and at that time was accused of steal ins an automobile at silverton. tnu that latter cuarge wus withdrawn. 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