Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 08, 1925, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON'
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
PAGE TWO
Dallas, Or., Aug. 8. An Innova
tion in co-operative vocational
education will be Inaugurated In
the Dallas high school this year
according to announcement ol II.
R, Turner, superintendent of
schools, today. This will be the
starting of a eon rue in machine
Hhlp work for a limited class of
boys at the Dallas Machine & Lo
comotive Works under supervision
of a competent Instructor.
The work w"U be taken up un
der the Smitn-Hughee act and the
government vlll co-operate in pay
ing part of the salary of the in
ttructor employed. Announcement
has not been made of the man to
hnvo the work but he will have
the manual training work at the
school in addition to the shop
work. So Tar fto can he learned
. this will be the only Hchool west
NEIGHBORHOO
WOODBURN
MUw Glndya Jory wuj an over
night guest of Mm. O. L. Dencer
Saturday night.
Mr. find Mrs. M. Dormiin visited
nt their sons home Mr. find Mrs.
Jas. II. Herman at Falls City I:mt
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Dormnn
wcro at Falls City Sunday visiting
the daughter and nou-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. II. I. McMurphy.
Mr. and Mrs. t!eo. Jory, Mr. nnd
Mrs. P. S. Dencer, Mm. J. R. Rains,
Vaneta and Verda Ruins, Mr. nnd
Mis. O. L. Dencer, Mrs. Kdd Keith
and son, Mrs. Willis Hales ami
- children vbdted at the J. V. Den
cer homo In Salem hint Hun day. I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K wider have
gone to eastern Oregon for a two
weeks stay. j
Lester Raln.s v billed fi lends at I
DnlhiH laM Sunday.,
1'. N Abbott h.i.t returned home ,
nfler spending a week nt the
const.
Miss Ruth Doutiheity and three
girl frlemiH of Sah-in left hurt Sun-'
day by stage for the co:irt and will
spend ac vera I days at Rorltaway
be.nh. Mt.sH Dougherty will la let
Join the Aillranw at N"ah-k'ahriie
beai-h, where (hey will hold I heir
romdavo and week outing, Aug
ust 15-2:!.
Mr. and Mrs. Fd ward Dencer
made n bufdtw'HH rip to Portland
TueHday. !
WIIIIh Hales of Seattle, son-ln-l
law of Mrs. (leoigo Jory, arrived
last Sunday evening aeconi panird
by his father ainl mother, and with
his family, who have been vbdting
hero the mM two weeks, left Mi
day for resort on the poat 1
neveral days will visit nt Pendlet
nnd Walla WViIIh before returning
homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Dencer nnd
son Cecil returned ln.it Sunday nf
ler spending a week outing nt
the beach.
J. R. Ralna 1ms been nut with
his hay previa and crew of men dur
ing the past week.
Mbut Lizzie Dougherty of Fort
Dodge, lown, I visiting at the
home of her brother Fmmltt
Dougherty this week. Sho has been
vhdtlng relatives hero nn nt Ore
gon City for the past few weeks.
She will return to Fort Dodge soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dnughorty
nnd baby son of Oregon City were
week end visitors) with their par
ent here. They returned home
Mondny accompanied by Mlxn El
len Neneiis, n sbder of Mm. Dough
orty, who will be their guest for n
w"k.
F.dd Trlek has gone to visit rela
tives at his old home In Arkansas.
Mr. and Mia. Kdwln Thoinnn, Sa
lem, nnd her mother, Mrs. Palmer
of Medford, vllted at O. 8. Den
eer'H Inst Friday evening. Ire
cream was nerved on the, lawn.
Mrs. Fdd Keith nnd son Mrs.
Willis fliileti nnd children of Seat
tle were guests at O. S. Denver's
for a few day Inst week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I In Mutt McMur
phy of Kails City wero over Inst
Thursday vbdMng with her parent
Mr. anil Mrs. W. It. Dormnn. Juan
Ha Dormnn accompanied them
homo and remained until Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mis. I. W. l-olils nnd son
Olbson Kollln Visited nt O. L.
Denrer's Wednesday evening.
Mrn. Vei na Cone one of the
true hern In our school for the past
two years, was visiting friends In
the neighborhood lust Monday.
T. N. Abbott has Ron to lym
pla, Wellington, to visit relative i
He will be gnino for a week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. v. Holder spent
the Inst week end at Silver Creek
Falls. I
Claronce .lory nnd daughter,
Oladyfi, visited nt the homo of his
brother, Karl Jory, at the Mntomn
hop ranch Ian Sunday. Miss (llndyfl
remained for a few days.
Mr. a nd M is. M. 1 orm n n left
Wednesday night for Grants Paw
to visit his nephews nnd families.
He will return Sunday.
Mrs. Cloyd who makes her home
with her daughter. Mm. Edward
Dencer, apent lost week visiting
relative In Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdw. Dencer visit
ed relative nt Monmouth last Sun
day. Mr. nnd Mm. O. If. Rains of Ore
gon City, vial ted nt his brothers, J.
H. Rains, butt Friday. I
W. J, Fair has recently purchas
ed a new Ford roadstsr.
Mr. and Mm O. L. Dencer At
tended the Artisan picnic at Hn
tar's drove et of Hal in Thurs
day -evening.
Mr. and Mrs. YVm. Zol went to
Portland last Saturday to visit
their daughter! and families. On
Sunday they were taken for drive j
pver the Mt. Hood Loop. They re
of the Mississippi to inaugurate
Kuch a ulan.
The course will be limited to
eight boys from the senior claw
and eight boys from the Junior
class. Each class will put in a
half day every school day unaor
actual shop conditions at the shop,
vorklnc shoo hours. . Their other
school work will be pursued dur
ing the time they are not employ
fd &t the chop.
The work le designed to fit them
for vocational work In the snaps.
r ..a l.nva uocieA tn title a the
.-f.iiruo will he lareelv those who
do not Plan cn going on to conege.
Two credits toward college, how
ever, will he allowed Tor each
vt.i.r'1 ur.rk and thaBo who later
change theli- minds and desire to
?.ttend college vlll not be hanui
mpped. Tim n:.ii:iu KclmnlH will start
;;bout the middle of September.
rtv. Or. Auk. 8. The
Piifll Mill rnmnniiv him ourchafisd
a new boiler at Cottage Grove for
their mill and have moved It to
within a naif mile of their new
mill itMiltifr As thn road Is too
soft to haul the boiler further by
truck, they are using teams and
rolling it along. They expect to
begin operating this tr lit within a;
month. I
turned Monday and report having
had a wonderfully good time.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sengrove of
Salem vbdted last Sunday at the
home of their daughter Mr. and
Mr. Hubert Holder.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman and fam
ily nre leaving for Rainier where
they wilt innke their homo. Lib
erty's loa will mean Ralnfer's
gain.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dalian and
children and Mis Peurl Scott re
turned home lost Saturday, having
spent a week at Florence.
M r. a nd M rs. Dick Ya lea and
baby son of Woodburn wcro recent
visitors at her sinter's home, Mr.
and Mrs, V. II. Dormnn.
Percy and Frank Judd and .1.
v. Ander-son went on a motor trip
to eastern Oregon and may go on
to Canada on a biLslneris trip. Mr.
Ah.l'T.son came from Alberta ulmut
six weeks ago.
TURN Eli
A. I.. I'.'Hie.-t and wife, and Verier
IJoii'M and family were among
I hose fiotn Tumor who attended
he Yoetnan picnic at llager'K
f'rove. Saturday night.
Fred Moore, and wife, of Mill
City, stopped a nhort lime Satur
day night at the (I. A. C. Moore
home.
Mr, nnd
Mrs.
M. f.
two n
Clean
Is nn e
Miller
Tuesday for
with their s
Reach. tiler
UitliH stay
at Cold
gineer f
the slato highway department.
working on lite Roosevelt highway
Tom expects to spend the lime lli-h
lnj nnd hunting therefore we ex
pert the trusty W. I to bo load
ed on the return trip,
Mb Helen I'eeta spent her va
cation nt home Inst week. Mlf
I'eetji Is employed with tlio Kill-
bam Stationery compnny of Port
land.
Several of Ihe town peoplo nre
employed at the Turner plant of
the Mi lei Linen company. The n
plant Is going to be u big help to
thn community.
Coman Trncey has ro-organlxcd
hl crew nnd hns started on his
second hitch of hay balling.
Th refilling In well under wny In
ibis section nnd with Ihe present
ason of good weather It will soon
be brought to a close.
The Turner ball tenm played
iluiiblo header Sunday and lost to
both teams. The first game went
to Tnlbott with a score of 4 to I
The second wae lost to Cloverdalo
with n score reported to bo 14 to
3.
L. C. Moe. fireman at the Ore
gon Tuberculoid nanltarlum, wan
a Turner visitor Saturday night.
Mrs. J. F. Lyle returned home
from her second week spent In
Portland, nh says she Is home to
stay thin time.
The Rones family gathered along
Mill creek for another Sunday
ifternoon picnic. last Sunday.
L L. Robertson la having his
house painted from the roof to the
foundation. Lawrence Roberlsnn
Is doing the work.
Miss Luclle Riches, deputy post
master filled the place of Post
master Monday, owing lo the nb-
sence of IVMtm.-iAter Whitehead.
Mrs. C. A Davis bad the plumb
ing system In her home rebuilt
hist week. H. L. Karl did the work
W. Farrls wa In charr.o of the
Karl I lard ware during the week.
.Isnies tllven wan home from Mill
t'Hy for the week end.
Mr. Sherwood of M.u Ion lake
hrne of lb' barber shop during
he alienee of M. T. Miller.
S. To I bolt li. home from Port
land, where he lias been wnrltlnc
be pa.d several weeks. Ho Is re-
flnKhinii the rooms over the bank
ind expects to movo there some,
lino this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hruce of
Portland nnd Mr. Prarl Kelly of I
Satein, spent Sunday nt tho Jim
Kelly home.
Miss Agnes Kelly spent tho week
end with her patents, Mr. nnd Mr.
i. Kelly,
Fred Miller was n Salem visitor
Monday.
Mm, Frnnk Fntlnger spent the
week end with her ulster. Mrs. J.
15. whitehead.
Mm. tleo. (ilvn nnd son James
were Salem visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Whitehead
nnd Mm. Frank Entlnger took In
the Columbia river htchwnv-Mt.
Hood loop trip Sunday nnd report
ed a fine trip.
Mm. J. R. Whitehead and Mm.
Frank Malinger spent Friday In
Salem and took In the band con
cert In the evening.
Mr. and Mr J. II. Leiahlon paid
Mr. and Mrs, Gunning a short visit:
last week on their way from Port-1
land to San Francisco, lira, Leigh
AT BLACK ROCK
Falls City, Aug. 8 (Special)
The Southern Pacific railroad
bridge at the end of the Falsi City
and JJlack Rock branch was totally
destroyed by fire of unknown or-
igln which started at 2:30 o'clock
this morning, and as a result op
erations on the Willamette Valley
logging road extending on from
Black Rock will come to a halt
Indefinitely, pending rebuilding of
the structure.
The Willamette Valley company
has been operating two and three
logging train0, a day from their
camp Into Dallas, all of them
coming In over the destroyed bridge
and the Southern Pacific branch
line Into Dallas.
t Is f-Htirnated something over
$2000 will be required to put the,
bridge back into condition to op
erate logging trains over It. The
bridge bj right at Black Rock and I
D NEWS
ton (Marie Durfee) Is Mrs. Gun
nlng'a niece.
Fred Smith came Wednesday
from Roue burg for a visit for a few
days at the F. C. Gunning home.
Miss Avalyn Delzcll returned this
week from Forest Grove, where
she wae visiting O. A. C. friends.
John Watson, Jr., was a Salem
visitor Monday.
Herbert Briggs ha quit his work
on the railroad and Is preparing
for a trip to Canada. Harold and
Herbert will go with their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Far
rls, who are going to visit a daugh
ter. The boys will remain about
two months, working tn the Canad
ian harvest fields.
Mm. Sadie Duttkerton of Los
Angeles, and her ncice, Mrs. Fva
Ilalch of Ocean Park, California,
.spent part of last week at the
home of L. D. llarr. Mrs. Dunker
ton is a cousin of Mr. Rarr.
Little Robert Mitchell Is Kill I
-seriou.ily ill, but his brother Homer
is able to be out again after an
llne.sH of two weeks duration.
Mrs. M iry Loftia Hunter and her
.-L-iUT Florence of Portland spent
Sunday with their grandmother.
.Mrs. Clia ru lei a.
Mrs. Mary Rair nnd Mrs. J. M.
Rones, accompanied by Mrs. Raich
and Mra. Dunkcrton of California
.qieiit Thuinday afternoon in Sa
lem. Mrs. .laines Mitchell, mother of
Fred Mitchell Uiut returned from
Huge ne.
STAYTON
Ed. Kleeker and Rud Fisher left
Staylun Tuesday morning on
fishing trip; they plan to go as
far as Jefferson Park
Mr. and Mrs. K. Roy and Mr.
and Mrs. Ren Roy nnd children,
who aro hero from Now York, left
Tuesday for Vancouver, li. C
where l hey will visit Dr. and Mrs,
Mllca Watson; Mrs. Watson Is tho
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy
nnd the sister of Hen Roy.
Mrs. George Mlclke and small
son, George Junior, of Portland,
aro visiting her mother Mrs. Wil
liam Crahlree.
Mrs. C. K, Taylor and son Jay
aro In Newport for sevorl weeks
stay.
Mr. Cavities ot Portland Is here
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of Portland
visited her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs,
A. C. Stowell during the early
part of the week; they stopped en
route to era tor Lake nnd Western
Montana.
Max Kenrns nf Portland visited
his aunt. Miss Susie Kenrns, Sun
day.
Kugeno Hoke and Walter Mayo
were business visitors In Salem
Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. WilHnm Cladek
add family nnd Mr. and Mrs. Algy
Murphy nnd family returned
Wednesday from a week's slny at
Netnrts.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hunt of
Salem and Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
Tato will leavo Saturday for a
two weeks vacation nt Belknap
Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Tato will
motor through central Oregon be
fore returning.
Frank Thomas, nephew of Mrs.
Annie itobson Is In staylon this
week; he Is p.iinling the home of
Forrest Mack nnd also the houses
owned by Mrs. Ilolwon which Is
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Otto
llangoi man.
Mrs. S. L. Lambert, who Uvea
on the Aumsvlllc road, was In
own Thursday visiting friends.
Fred Rowley and Henry Uilrh
from Kugeno, ngonts for the
F(ultahlo Savings & Loan of
Portland, were In town Thursday.
hooi on his property located half
way hoi ween Aunisvtlle and Slay-
ton.
M rs, Norris Hunt and Hose
Snyder of Sublimity were In Stay
lon Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Bell and
daughter Leila May have returned
from Netnrts, where they spent
F. N, W00DRY
Auctioneer
and Furniture Denier,
. Buys Used Furniture.
Bex. and Store
1610 K. Summer St
Phone 511
Established Sinoe 1916
virtually a; the e-.ta of the South
ern IV.cif.ic branch line, train be
ing required to pass over It to
reach the terminal, and also to
switch onto the Willamette Valley
logging road.
GAIL HOTEL AT
Dallas, Or., Aug. S. The Gail
hotel, leading Dallas hostelry,
changed hands tine week with H
L. Lowe of Portland coming to
take charge. The deal lnvoves
the hotel management and the fur
ulture and fixtures, but not the
binding.
Mr. Lowe has been operating
the Campbell Hill residential hotel
in Portland for the past year. A
fj. Harrison, former proprietor of
the Gail, goe to Portland through
the deal and takes charge of the
Campbell Hill hotel. Mr. Harri
son has been in Dallas about
year and a half.
Mr. Lowe states that he plans to
feature his dining room, especially
his Sunday night dinners, cater
ing to the local trade.
ITEMS
their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Deidrich and
Mrs. George Bell motored to Salem
Tuesday night for the band con
cert. Mr. William Cornish and his
son Andy Cornish of Pendleton
have gone to Canada to visit Mr.
Cornish's brother who still lives
on the old homestead; Mr. Cornish
had not visited his old home for
sixty-one years and he found only
five people whom be knew, on his
arrival there.
Mrs. Carrie Beauchamp of Al
bany Is In Stayton this week
visiting her sons: Dr. H. A. Beau
champ and C. A. Beauchamp.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Marrow of Scio
spent Monday nnd Tuesday of this
week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B,
Kramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Spanlol and
family spent Sunday at Cascadla.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gehlen and
children are visiting In Portland
this week. Mr. Gehlen Is attend
ing the buyer's convention; Mrs.
Charles Gehlen is substituting In
tho store.
Milford Allen, who Is In the
undertaking business nt Spring
Hold, Is spending his vaoatlon
w'fth his mother, Mrs. Mary Allen.
Miss Floronyo Denny Is suffer
ing from n slight Illness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Harrington
and son Lewis loft Thursday morn
ing for Bridge, Oregon, where
they will visit relatives.
Joseph Lnlny suffered a bad tn
Jury Monday while working In tti
sawmill owned ') Lulny IIro3. io
rated near Scio; hM right arm was
caught by a pulley and badly
smashed hut forlufinlelv no bones
wore: broken.
MAlilON
Marion, Or., Aug. 8. A very
enjoyable surprise was s'ven Mrs.
Western Houghton, Saturday,
when her meco Miss E. Halden of
Billings, Mont., dropped In on her.
Miua Halden has been visiting in
and about Los Angeles nnd was
on her way back to Montana,
where alio is In business.
Mr. Chapman nnd a narrow
escape from serious Injury Tues
day when a load of hay on which
bo was riding tipped over causing
his team to runaway. The only
damage being tvo telephone poles
down, some broken harness and a
scnttcred olad of hay.
Another fire broke out In the
hay stubble on Warren Gray's
place Tuesday, burning over about
a quarter of an acre, but was un
der control before any material
damage was done.
Frank Neimyer, who escaped
from the state hospital last week,
was recaptured nt his home here
Tuesday and taken back to Salem.
One of the most cnjoynhlo com
munity even ! of the season was
Friendly Counsel
Graham Brothers truck pro
d uction for the first six months
of 1925 equalled their entire
production for 1924.
Words of commendation
from good business men in
every part of the world are
responsible.
Thoroughly sold by their
own experience with these
trucks, they in turn are selling
their friends.
1-Ton Chassis, $1,280; l'g-Ton Chassis, $1,465; Delivered
BONESTEELE MOTOR CO.
474 S. Commercial St
Graham Brothers
I T TfT'Q W MYOD0S BHOTHSRS,
J j ylj VjyJ PSAtSAS SVSKYH-HEili
the (am;;u& out party which wa
held at Grcen'e bridge last Thurs
day and Friday, tnere being about
40 Marion UtM taking part. Thoee
participating were: M, A. Barbers,
J. L. .Smiths, -'irs. Daue and ctiil
dren, Mrs. li?ngs and children, A
P. J. Lafkies, Mrs. E. Pickard.
Western Houhtons, Mrs. S. E.
Roland and Dr. William Culli-
vans, C. M. Smiths, L. A. Doerflers,
H. Chapmans, Mrs. Arnold and
Mlse Laura Thomae. All report an
excellent time.
Mrs. V. F. Terhune baa as her
guest this week Mrs, Morehouse ot
sal em.
Mrs. Graham was a Salem vfsl
tor Wednesday.
S, II. Kuesetl made a business
trip to Turner. Friday.
Mis. K. E. Bengs and children
are guests at the Hubert Daue
home this week.
Mrs. Western Houghton had as
ue.-jts Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs
Umvman of Los Angeles, who are
inoloriti" to Montana for a visit
in their old home state, and Mr.
and Mrs. Victor MeKenzie of Sa
lem. Miss Bonnie Haack returned
from Oakridge, Thursday, where
Hhe has been visiting with ber eis-
ter, Mrs. It. W. Dimick.
William Ludwig made a busi
ncss trip to Portland, Thursday.
J. Ethciington transacted busi
ness In Albany, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grockett
were shopping in Salem, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Houghton mo
tored to Salem, Friday, on a shop
ping trip.
SILVEllTON
Sllverton, Aug. 8 (Special)
Miss Helen Currie, bride-elect, hns
been the Inspiration of many 6e
llghtful parties during the past few
weeks. This week Miss Gladys
Emery entertained for Miss Cur
rie at the Emery home In the Wal
do hilla and Miss Catherine Wood-
ard complimented Miss Currie at
the Woodurd home at Sllverton.
MIks Loutae Hcnrlksen was host
ess to a group of friends Thursday
afternoon at the Henriksen home
on North Second street. The rooms
were attractively decorated in sweet
peas and roses. Lunch was served
it the cloj--e of the afternoon. ThoBe
present were Mbs Ingeborg Gople-
rud, JerdlH Kloster, Sylvia Larson,
Ethel Larson, Esther To we, Dora
Henriksen and the hostess, Louise
Henriksen.
Mrs. O. Satorn entertained a few
friends at the Satern home on
North Water street Thursday after
noon. She was agisted In serving
by her daughter. Miss Cora Satern.
Thoso present were Mrs. Andrew
Evans nnd daughter, Miss Emma
Evans, who nre visiting at Silver
ton from North Dakota, Mrs. G. G.
Evans, Mrs. Selmer Ness. Mrs. Le
vi Goplerud, Mis Lulu Goplerud.
Mrs. Andrew Haere, Miss Lillle
Madsen, Mrs. Satern and Miss Sa
tern. Miss I''aye Dickerson and her
father, M. A. Dickerson, left this
week for the east where they will
visit in Ohio and New Jersey for
a monih.
Mrs. Andiew Evans nnd daugh
ter Mb Emma Evans who have
been spending the summer nt thel
home of Mrs. G. G. Evans and Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Goplerud expect to
return to their home in North Da
kota on Sunday. Miss Evans will
then go to Wyoming where she la
English and history Instructor In
hlKh school.
Mrs. Anna K. Jensen was hostess
to a small group of friends Thurs
day afternoon at her farm home
In the Brush Creek district. Those
present besides the hostess were
Mrs. M. C, Jacobsen. Mrs. S. Nel
son, Mrs. George Henriksen. Miss
Dora Henriksen, Mies Alice Jen
sen.
A baby son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Holman at the Silver-
Stocks and Bonds
We solicit Inquiries to buy or
soil anj marketable listed,
local or unlisted securities.
Active market for Durant. Star,
Flint and Rlckenbacker Motor
Issues; public utilities.
Prompt attention given all
orders. Cash paid for purchas
es; no delay. Quotations furn
ished. HOOD BROTHERS
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Portland, Ore.
Phone 423
Maryaret Keene who has been
&lending the past week as a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nerison la
again at her Sllverton home.
Mrs. Lawrence M. Larson, who
has been visiting In Kansas since
the middle ex June returned to Sll
verton Friday morning.
Joseph French has gone to
Grafton, North Dakota to look af
ter business Interests.
Miss Eva ProvoBt and Miss Clara
Stevens of La Grande are guests
at tne home of Mr, and Mrs. John
Small.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Madsen of
Brooks spent Friday at Sllverton.
Mr. Madsen came over to haul his
father's M. J. Madsen grain.
Miss Alma Funrue writes Silver
ton friends that she Is busy pack
ing apricots in the Sacramento val
ley In California. Miss Fenrue say
the heat geta almost unbearable at
times.
Donald Hutton Is spending the
week with his sister, Mrs. Alma
Marsh at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Syrlng are
spending a few days at Portland
Chancy Johnson, who has been
spending the summe rat Sllverton
has returned to his home in Min
nesota. W. C. Peer and L. Goar both of
Portland who purchased the Wo
men's Specialty Shop of Sllverton
a short time ago took over the
business this week. The specialty
snop and tne zetta Style shop have
consolidated and Mrs. Cal Schlador
owner of Zetta's Style shop is now
manager of the Specialty shop.
Miss Mary Hoff who formerly own
ed the Specialty shop has retired
from business and will take a much
needed rest. She haB been In busi
ness at Sllverton for the past ten
years.
NEWPOET BEACH
Newport, Or.. Aug. 8. The dtv
or Newport is improving its
streets and at the last soecial rlpi-
tion voted a special bond issue (or
the purpose o buildine a S25.000
city hall, bids to be advertised for
on August 25.
Salem people at the Rose City
camp grounds this week are: Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Uarker and grand
daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. H. T.
Purbrick and son, ltobert, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Barber and son, M. L.
Harbor, and son, Carrol, and Ku;h
S. Barber are also accupying a cot
tage at Uose City.
Tont City guetss from Salem are
Mr. and Mrs. George D. White and
E. A. Khotcn and family.
W. I). Wheeler entertained his
ughtcr, Mrs. D. J. Miller, and
andson, Wilbur Miller, of Mu-
cleay over the week-end.
Registered at the Cilmore aro
B. Bennett, Louise Conville,
Jerome Hansen, Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
hckerlln Sr. and K. Kekerlia Jr. of
Salem.
Salemites at Sunnyside cottages
re Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I-Iansber-er,
Mabie and Jessie Ekron, D.
J. Drager and family, Mrs. Helen
Iluber and daughter, Mrs. Mary
ICuonslins, her daughter, Francis.
nd son, Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Basey are oc
cupying their cottage at Nye
Beach for an indefinite time. I
Mrs. V. H. Ryrd nnd her house
Dodge Brothers
S PBCIAU
TYPE -A SEDAN
BUcat, Miss Marie Emge of Austin,
Texas, are at the Byrd cottage.
The Pine ,for some time.
C. P. Bishop and wife are at
the Damon for their vacation.
Mrs. Truma Huston, with her
two daughters. Rose and Francis,
are domiciled at the While-A-Way
cottage tor a two weeks' stay.
FALLS CITY
Kails City, Or., Aug. 8. Mr,
and Mrs. George Hobiuson have
sold their interest In the hotel
hcr to Mr. and Mrs. S .P. Wise
and W. Duddlcson of Oetrunder,
Wash. The new proprietors will
take possession August ib. They
have had a wide experience In
hotel work and come highly rcc
ommended. The Robinsons are un
decided as to what they Bhall do
but will ship their furniture fo
Oregon City and store it there.
E. P. Brown made a business
trip to Portland. Friday.
Mrs. Charles Moye and son
Clarence, spent Tuesday In Falls
City visiting her mother, Mrs. Jen
nie Cobb.
Mrs. Bert Keller, Mrs. W. W.
Ward and Miss Opal Ward are In
Portland attending the Free Meth
odist camp meeting. They expoc!
to be gone two weeks.
Mrs. E. P. Brown and Mis
Bertha Brown drove to Salem.
Thursday morning, where Miss
Bertha hud an ulcerated tooth ex
tracted. George Brown of tho Lowtevillo
district is delivering lumber to the
Oiier-Griuwold puinlng mill.
C. Jj. Starr of Portland visited
Falls City the first of the week.
Mr. Starr in a former resident of
Falls City.
Mrs. Edith Flett of Modesto.
Cal., is viuitins her daughter, Mrs.
J. A. Heibee.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Crawford
wero here from McClynn this
week visiting Mrs. Crawfordd par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Arrancc.
Word has been received ot the
death of George H. Morris at his
Home in McKittricks, Cal. He was
a former resident of Falls City.
His father rassed away hero just
a year ago from heart trouble,
which was the cause of George
Morris' loath also.
Mrs, Boy Bowman of Portland
is visiting this week at the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. rf. A. Bowman
uud Mr. and Mrs. Jack Straus.
City Marshal and Mrs. Zimmer
man are leaving today on a two
weeks vacation trip. 1 hey will
vlsl t relatives in Portland and
make a trip to the various beaches.
Howard Bonrman is the hou-sr
guest of Herbert Dunlap this
week. His home is in Portland
und he is attending the Epworth
league.
Dilliard Sox, who I rem ployed at
the Falls City Lumber company,
had the misfortune, Saturday, lo
cut his foot quite badly with a
saw, while working in the woodii.
Fnendd of Mrs. Wilbur Rhoades
will be p! cased to know that she
ia recovering nicely from the oper
ation she underwent recently at
the Portland Sanatorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholl nn-1
children of Monmouth woro recent
visitors at the W. W. Ward home.
Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. 1
Its beauty is particularly appealing
because it distinguishes a vehicle of
sturdy worth.
You are afforded the satisfaction of
driving a car that actually lives up
to its smart appearance.
Five Balloon Tirea
$1330 f. o. b. Detroit $1570 delivered
BONESTEELE MOTOR CO.
474 S. Commercial Phone 423
J. A. Ueiher. July 29.
m';;s Kuthoriuo Gunnell, of the
firm of Gunnell & Itobb, Salem
nhtongraphcrtf, was In Falls City,
Wednesday, taking group pictures
of the young people of the Ep
worth league.
Mrs. A. A, Muck le home from
Berkeley, Cai., where she has been
v'eiting her daughter for several
days.
Harold Humphries has pur
chased a truck and has tho con
tract for delivering logs from the
Ward K. IUchnrdsoii timber to the
mill operated by William Estolle
for the Grier-Grlswold Lumber
company.
Mrs. Mary Miller, who diod In
3u! cm, Thr.rsdny, was buried at
2:30 p. m. In the I. 0. F, ceme
tery here toduy by the side of hor
husband who passed away several
years ago.
CLOVERDALE
The ladiefl of tho W. C. T. U.
had Mm. Schifferer ae hastes
Wednesday. Mrs. Francis White
head could not attend on account
of Richness in her home, but tin
ladles tied a comfort for her. A
lovely tlmo was had by all pres
ent. Ico cream and cake was serv
ed na rc'f rshments.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Thomas ol
Salem visited nt th.hom,QMrBl,
Uva Cumming's Sunday evening.
Miss Cieorglana Splcer and her
Hist or Laura of North San tiara
called on Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Ilutzky Wedrosdny evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Feller of IIII
bee, were entertained nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schifferer.
fundny evening.
Mrs. Caroline Drager had hei
daughters, Caroline and Rosa ai
house guests for the week end.
Mrs. Helen Butzky returned
home Saturday from a month'
vLsit nt the home of her son Hob
ert Everett In Montana.
Mrs. A. lladley returned to Port
land Wednesday morning after an
extended visli here with her eon
Ivan and family.
Sunday, August 2, a family re
union was held at Hilltop farm,
the home of Ivan Hadley, Thoee
present were Mrs. A. Hadley ol
Portland, and her three sons and
family; Prof. Olin Hadley and fam
ily of Athena Oregon; Clifford
Hadley and family of Kelso, Wash
ington and Ivan Hadley and fam
ily.
SALT CREEK RANCHER
DIES IN STATE HOSPITAL
Dallas. Or , Aug. S. - Dave East,
old time farmer of the Salt Creek
dtfitrkt. died on August 2 at th
state hospital after a period ol
?oinmitinient that covered 42
years, according to notification
received by County Cierk Black.
The old papers show that Mr, Easl
vim sent to tha hospital on Au
!;U6t 29, 1SS3, at the ago of 32
years. He escaped in about three
months and was re-committed 10
ears Inter. Tho hospital notifica
tion indicates that his last com
mittment was 1D0S, but there ia
no local record. Mr. East Is re
membered by a number of local
old timers.