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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925 PAGE TWO -tnr News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON New Orleans, La., Aug. 12 (AF) New Orleans Is the "sore anot" on the prohibition enforcement de partment list of cities where boot legging; and the traffic in contra band liquor form a problem, E. C. Yellowly, na'.ional chief of prohi bition agents, said hero today dis cussing the campaign undertaken here by a force of 200 federal au thorities. "Now Orleans is the vornt wet spot in the country toclny," said Mr. Yellowly, "and Detroit cornea next. Wo are going to try to stop the flow of liquor into the United States through New Orleans with in 30 dys. "Uquor rings operating from Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City and other cities with their connections here from a formidable enemy to prohibition, are the objective of this attack." In a series of surprises raids be ginning early yesterday the army of dry agents seized tho plant and property of the Union Brewing company here and filled store rooms of the federal building with ...b-innria nt Urnioru ranKine from the finest Imported brands to moon shine. More than $1,000,000 worth was confiscated. Vnllnnrlnir thft AftlziirBS CaburCtS of the French quarter, usually the hub of New Orleans nignt, me, were deserted. Newspaper Inves tigators reported- prices of intoxi cants soaring. TALKING MOVIE IS SUCCESS Washington, Aug. 12. (A. P.) Successful teat of a "talking movie radio" wes announced yes terday by C. Francis Jenkins, Washington, inventor. For tlie experiment, Mr. Jenkins moved about the iilcturo transmit ting set and described his actions, in audience in another room view ing the reproduced picture ad lis tening to the inventor's voice com ing through the speaker. rredicling that general uso 01 the apparatus might he made feafl-l iblo, Mr Jenkins said he had de signed it ns an at Inch men t to itundard radio receiving self. I SAWDUST DUMPS Dalian, Aug. 12 Although the timber and cut over land In this district U exceedingly dry fire war dens have been able to hold In check the numerous small blazes that have originated the past few days, mostly near small mills on the Little Luckiamute. A fire In an old snwdust dump near Bronson's mill has been giv ing trouble. It broke loose late Saturday but was checked by time ly work of I-'iro Warden Gosso with the help of a portable pumped nnd aid from tho Willamette Valley Lumber company tank pumper. Equipment was rushed out from Dallas by W. V. Fuller, district fire warden, but the blaze had been controlled by tho time it reached the mill. No damage was done. SAN DIEGO GIRL KIDNAPED San Diego, Cal.. Aug. 12. Held captive In a largo automobile by I wo men. a young woman, scream ing frantically for help, attracted neonlc in the residential section yesterday aiternoon and ' police have begun a seaich lor the auto mobile and its occupants. It was reported the car was heading for .Mexico, and border or fjiculs have been on the lookout but so far no arrests have -been made. Tnat the woman was a prisoner in the handB of the auto- mobilistti was evident when she cried to a passerby to get the 11 cense number of the machine in which she was being held. RIFFS BURN STOMACHS FROM PRISONERS TAKEN Casa Blanca, Morocco, Aug. 12 (A. P.) One of the ofrms of torftiriy to which the rebellious ftiffian tribesmen subject their prisoners is burning out of the stomach. Consequently the French fliers try always to prevent being captured alive. The casualties among them how ever are heavy, for the HlfClaas arc excellent marksmen. As the bombing planes frequent ly drop as low as 50 feet from the ground to use machine guns a met the enemy after loosing a cargo of bombs, the Itiffiane snip ers are given good opportunities Inch they rarely neglect. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS FALLS CITY Hazel Green, Or., - Aug. 12. JMiss Verda ScViacIer returned to her home in Quinaby, Wednesday, after spending several d;iys with her sister, Mra. V. A. Kobow. Mr. and Mrs. McHao and chil dren of tit-ay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Minch of Uiveraide, Jim Sim and friend from Portland were guests at the Wacl-.cn home Sunday. In tho afternoon the took a ride in Mr. Miuch's new Chevrolet. Virgil Perrino had the misfor tuno to get a wild oat in hie eye Inst week, lie wuh taken to the hospital immediately and had it removed. Itiloy Wordon Is visiting rela tives in Turner thin week. Mr. and Mrs. William Vogt are tho proud parents of a baby boy thr.t arrived last week. Mr. and Mrs. b O. Johnson and, children i:pent the week-end at AI sea with friends. Mr. Johnson motored over to Walport to see the new road Uiut is under con struction. Mr. and Mm. Willi.ua Hawkins spoilt Srnduy with Mrs. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. N. P. Williamson. Mr. Vi-sil Perrine is visiting with her parents mi t'orlland this, week. Mrs. Amy 1 1 tiers called ou her mother, Mis. Luuuu Johtiiion, bun day. Max Woods and family and Mrs. Anna Ziulinskl and sou picuicku ul Helah Kpringw, Sunday. Mrs. Kila M-'inileiy and eon Joseph, s'lent the week-end In Portland on tt combined pleasure and b.is mvs trip. While there tln-y visited vitb Mrs. McCaffery thnieiiUT. Mis. Steiwer. The W. M. A. fcolda its district meeting Thursday at Mrs. ti. C Looney'fc. i-alem local and the Hopewell local will be present and ait interesting urogram will he rendered. The program consist' of: Devotions, Mm. Hill of Salem; prayer, Kev. Mr. rtiower of Salem; "IJulldinrc a Christian Homo in China." Ills Van Cleave; song, Mrs. Italph Van Cleave and daugh ter; "Dr. Luk and tho First com mandmoi't," Mr:;. Maudo Kobow; "Missionary Alphabet," children; Bong, Mrs. Hall; report of board meeting. Mrs. Hart incus or fort lnnd; paper. Mm. Mower: music, spelcal; "Some Familiar Adver tlsementi'.." local. lA-roy Van Cleovo nnd fitly Al len Looney returned Wednesday from Noskowin, where they were with the Y. M. C. A. boys. James Luc key Is visiting at the old soldiers' home in 11 use burg this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lukenbiel had a boy arrive nt their house Friday morning. S1LVEKTON Kllverton, Aug. 12. Mm. F. Rahn and daughter llenp, went to Portland Monday, colled there by tho lllnew of a ulster of Mrs. R.ihnV. Miea Mary McfJrew who ! em ployed at the Woiford ptore is on her vacation. Mrs. C. D. Wilhelm hns re turned from a trip through east ern Oregon. Mm. Wilhelm i ,n rhnrgo of the Model Hat shop. Mr. nnd Mm, ti. C. FranHeo who have been npeudtng the unm mer nt the Onrnr Cavender hnnu have left for their homo nt Spring field, III. The Franciscoo came went to attend the Shrino eo.v vention nt Lou Angelrfl. Jack Larson who wont to We-' nntchce, Wash., (o vlit at the, Charles lUirk home. Is nmiat ing In tho Pock hnkery there for the present. Mr. Laron l one of thci baker i:nm the Silverton bakery, j Mian Cora Satorn p-nt the fore part of thlfl week o a Rurwt nt tho home of sire. Harold Salem on the Mount Angel road. The number of Bwlmmers In tho Silverton pool had greatly rirroned during tho past two rtnyn heoaufte of the changs in temperature. Tho pool I being drained nnd cleaned up for the Southern Pacific picnic to be held here Saturday. i Silverton had a btwr dnr Mon day (he occasion being tho 10th I of the month, which spells "pay day" to a large portion of Silver- ton' population. i DickerRons have Inntnlled a new refrigerator nyMnm at their plare of hueine on Water street. Word haa been received tiiat Mr. and Mm. alb ; el OIen and their dr.ighter, Ming Hannah 01 n, and son, Alvln OUcn, are beins much entertained In the at where they are upending the Hummer. They went eiit to nttcn the Nurse centennial at Minne apolis and the national educa- tional asaociation m Indlannpolie. A number of picnics nnd parties havo been given for them at the! former home in Iowa. The party expects to start their home war journey thia week. Miss Olaen Alvin Olsen nre both teachers in Oregon schools. The Evangelical L lit lit ran Free c Ii u r eh held an all day picnic at Mum's on Sunday, with services during tho niorir g an l a pro gram in the afternoon. Uv. (ieorge 11- riksen Is ex pected to arrive at his Silverton homo Wednesday. The Itev. M Henriksen went east to perform Hie wedding ceremony of his son (ieorge, to Mies Anno (lulhrit, at Newman Cirove, Neb. Tho wed ding was an event of last week, Miss Nettie Hattcberg, Miss Agnes llatteberg and Kdwin Hat tt'herg of I'm turn v ero Silverton callers Monday. The girls are making plans to enter the Oregon Agricultural col lego this fall. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. IJrokke an Mr. and Mrs. . P. llcrigsta have returned from a vacalic spent In the vUnily of Seattle, Wash. Miss Inez Forgey was tho In spiration of a pleasant little sur prise party Friday evening. Th. occasion being Mim Forgey otriiHiny. Kdgnr Irish, the son of Mr. mi Mm. 1 1 . it. irisii. received a pain nil wound on his head Monda while diving from the big springboard in tho Silverton pari; swimming pool. It is reportei that he made too shallow n dive, ulrikfnjr his bend and cutting gash some inches wit'e. In Mra. I'nul Mi'Kco nnd ilaunhlcr jo.iii. Klinppi'il In Alli.my Monday i.ckiio l,lluy snciil Mnnd.'iv .Salom. Mra. Jann J'okc'Joy nnd her Iwo Kiandsons Milliard nnd Wilford .Miininy nrrlved Sunday from Tul sa, Oklahoma, lo vlnlt Mrs. Polio Joy's slslor, Mrs. W. V. llarl. Mr. and Mra. II. C. Shields nnd .ion pMit Ti.oaday In Salom. C. L. Clpmrnt nrrlved homo Sun day from n few days vlwlt In I'ort land. Choalor nnl I.olcta nrodor nnd Carl Daniels of Corvnllls sjipnl Sun lay al Iho O. C. Mason homo Vcrnn McKee left Tnoadny for hoatland, Oregon, for a two weeks visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Hart and child ren from Salem visited rolnllvea In Jefferson Sunday. Little Doris Jean Drown from Salem Is vlaltlng; hor grandmother Mr. Cathorlno ltroivn. Hoy Nulling of Albany wa In Jefferson Monday. Mrs. Ida Butler nnd children rum Shelton, Oregon, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J- lart. Wllina Weleh and Charlotte lllyeu shopped In Albany Monda) Hex Cohh nnd Itoy Nutting left rly Tuesdar morning for Marlon lake ivliero Ihey Inletid to spend several days fishing. Khlon Dormnn was In llalsey rnewday. S. H. Thurlon nnd ilaughter, (llailys spent Monday in Salom. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Davis nnd lu-.-.. ,5.1 . AT II Not Temporary Relief But CURE plLES or other Rcrtal or Colon nilments should not be experi mented with. Theyahould ind cun bt pcrmatxrntly CURED by my non-iurgl-cnl method. Send todny for my FREE BOOK con taining tcore of voluntary testimonial! from patient, tome ot whom had loit ered 20 year and had tried every kind of drug and treatment. Read It and you will better understand why lean give i Written Guar antee to CURE your Piles r refund your fee. mx poRhAND orn nF an m n iwr cri: iiATTii omcrc: daughter Ciernidine and Mr. and Mi's. Cuniniliia were Salem visitors Tuesday. Mrs. French has been removed from tho Albany hospital to the homo of her daughter, Mrs. George Jester in Grants Pass. Mra. French was a former Jcfferfion resident and was visiting friende In Jeffer aon before her illness. Miss Mina Mngnosa of Washlne ton, 13. C, was visiting her cousin. Mrs. J. 11. McKee, Tuesday. Mra. Kran'i Wall returned home Sunday from a visit In Portland. Mr. and Mis. Louis Ashllman and daughter Helen of Salem and Miss Kuth ArroiissoziS of Wnlla Walla, WawhinKlon, visited Mrs. E. J. Whedbco Monday evening. Mrs. (ieoigc Vail left Tuesday for Hi!l:bnro lo visit her daughter Mrs. Arthur Sehultz. Mifi. It. W. Weddlo and daugh ters returned home Sunday from a short visit with relatives in Salem. GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. A. DeJnrdln nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cuts furtli and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hall of Kalis City. Mm. F. Hall and children also fiisters, Mono, and sabelle Fm:et of Fresno. California Mrs. M. Hail all spent Sunday via King at Vancouver and Columbia ltiauh, Ihey reported a lovely time ami cool weather. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cilia forth md Mrs. F. T. Cut.sfoi-th motored to Salem Tuesday afternoon. Mioses Mona and Isabelle Fuget f Fresno. California, have been visiling with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Mulo nnd cbiidien of Sheridan wcro visiting with his .Hi.sters. Mrs. W. V. Nutting md Mis. F. T. Cutsforlh on Suti l.iv. Mr. nnd Mrs. Maio are soon in.ivinir lor Virginia where they will stay for three or four months with her mother. Uenirtiuln Moison, Mrs. F. Ilnli and children, Misses Mona and Isa- lio Fuhet, Mlssefl Margaret ana Lois JeJniin nil motored to Inde pendence Monday night whero Mrs.! Hall nnd Miasea wona nna isn- belle Knuet will spend a few weeks. Mildred and Neoma Judd of MO- iniiA have been visiting with tholr crandmother, Mrs. J. Nayler tor the past week. Mm. Wadswortn nnu cnnurcn ro urned homo Monday from Oklaho- where thy have been visiting All summer. They reported a verj Atilnv.ihlR time. J. J. SchieblP, A. uwarain nnu G. J. Molson were Portland vwuore Mondny night. of Mr. nnd Mra. W. Hough tons Sunday afternoon and outlined the prlzeT to be given at the local ahow, which 1b to be held here November 16th next. Announce ment of prizes to be given will he made at the Community club's next meeting, September 21st. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stallard and chll dren, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. J. Lafgy and children were picnic guests at the Win. Gulvin farm Sunday. C. W. Russell came up from Salem Sunday and spent the day with his family. Mr. and Mra. Homer Conklin were guests at the homo of Mr and Mrs. I. Conklin. Marion seems to have caught the foot disease, Mrs. Houghton Mrs. Holnnd and I. Conklin are all more or lees Incapacitated with foot troubles, one charges tlie trouble to an Injury while in swimming, one to falling off load of hay and the other is un explained so far. Frank Herge was over from Al bany S- nday visiting with George Stephens. Carl Oisen was in Salem Mon day having some dental- work done. ti. I'lcKard made a business trip to balem Tuesday. Mr. Pickard expects to move into his new homo very shortly now. The swimming hole is doing a rushing husiiiit these hot days. MARION S. H. Russell and J. A. Doerfler wcro business visitors at the nnfiol Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A, Wilson have new baby boy at their homo. Tho committee In charge of ar rangements for the Marion ex hibit at the annual corn show at Salem this fall met at Iho home ConaiHanftcillc Circle Tour 5 IOR your vocation 1 this vear. choose this combined mil and water Journey, with Stopovers t world-famous resorts. Sptcial Excursion Farts are ef fective! Sail on marvelous new Prfrt ctsstinttt toVictoriaand Vaiv couver, then travel through the Canadian Pacific Hock Ici-mostmmdtrfu mountain icttiery in th$ uwrJ-via fast . .Canadian Pacific trains. Vit ;lt Banff, Lnko Louise, the ' Bungalow Camps. 1 Never th lam I Irenes (wica on ats. I the ClrcU Tour-a vTRV I completi round ft I ItipwilhCanndian JT ' "sfhaw Vicifle lervlce. Vv. m?v hojniltlity ino vftH eomtort throwh- 'f jtK&jJ a out Co (All itm j Canadian Pacific 55IlStuwMWkV Portland MILL CITY Mill City, Or.. Aug. 12 Mr. and Mra. J. It. Silvts and daugh ter of tlreensburg. Penn., are vis iting nt the home of their son, Dr. SilviK, of Mill City , Mr. nnd Mm. Willard B. Sin gleton ot Portland, former resi dent of this city, spent the week end here on business. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Kelly and family spent a portion of last week at the various Wash leg ton beaches. Mr. find Mrs. Chester Raines of Larson spent tKc week-end here visiting friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. u Baker left Sunday mornlnir for the beach. where they will spend a month's vacation. A heavy pall ol smoke continues to hang on over the valley, and the weather for tho past few days has been exceedingly hot. Marilyn chupcei No. 146, Order of the Kusteru Hear, will hold their annual picnic at Moore's Grove near (Jutes next Sunday afternoon. Members of the Masonic order and their families are also invited. The new suwmul at Gooch, 3 miles west of here, which has been in the course of construction for several months, has now started operations. Its capacity is around 10,000 feet dully. One of the larcest crowds ever assembled for such a purpose gath ered together Mosday evening and with a motley array of noisemak era ranging from dish pan, shot guns and -rifles to large saws, pro ceeded to the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hill, newlvweds, and gave them their official rousing reception Into married life. HAZEL GREEN Falls City, Or., Aug. 12. Mrs. M. A. Pugh is having extensive re pairs made to the Gem theater, Ike Stewart of Wood burn and DwiKht Chaffee are doing the work. Wilbur Rhoarles and family went to Portland, Sunday, to see Airs. Klioades, who is rapidly re covering from her recent opera tion. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Good and family of Monmouth and Mr Good of Salem attended services m the city park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Elliott and daughter of Perrydale and Mrs. Sam Elliott of Corvallis were Falls City visitors Sunday. Floyd West attended a family reunion in McMinnville, Sunday, ut the home of Ins aunt, Mrs. Winegar, tha occasion being her S3rd birthday. Robert Gnsvold and family visited relatives in Salem, Sun day. Mrs. Lot Gardner and children of Valsetr. are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wingo. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Petri and Miss Bessie Johnson, all ot Port land, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Willis. Mrs. G. A, Hnrdison and her sister, Arletha Willis, spent a few days at the Embi-ee home at Lewls- ville the last of the week. Mrs. J. R. Moyer of Salem Is visiting nt the home of her son nd his wife, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Moyer. Mr. and Mm. H. M. Smith spent the week-end at their summer cot tage on Nedonna beach at Haddeu. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hammel made a trip to Chciialis and Mt. Rainier national park in Washing ton then back to Portland end Ell ens before returning to Falls City. They were goue Thursday! and Friday. Gus Kile, tie inspector for the Southern Pacific company, was here Monday grading a carload of ties purchased from the Falls City Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattou were over from Salem, Monday. They re planning ou moving hero a short time. Mr. and Mrs. George King and family were out from Valsetz Sunday, and were accompanied on from here by Mr. and Mrs. G )cihm and family to Silver creek falls, where their nrother, Calvin Bainhart is working. They had a picnic party. Mr. find Mrs. J. O. Hudson and family nnd Mra. C. M. Morn drove to Vancouver, Wash., Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horn. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Courter have sold their home here to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muck and are moving in to the old hospital building where they will reside temporarily. Miss Janettc Brown was out from Valsetz, Saturday, and re turned the same evening. Ralph Thrasher was a business visitor to Philomath, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otte and son, Harry, Mra Orrin Post and children spent Sunday in Salem visiting with old friends. Orrin Post wad aljle to go back to work Monday after being laid up for almost a month from an at tack of typhoid fever. Gay Deihin I: making many Im provements to his place recently, having built new walks and' paint ed his house. The fog was so heavy here Tues day morning that It was like a fine rain, and R misted until al most noon. Back of Willamette camp there is a nine-mile front of tire which cannot be put out until rain comes as it is many miles from water. NEW TODAY Laughs Linger Longer wfk $ AWIFE" Ttaora he was waiting at the church: tmi there ahe was racing awajr with another husband! Today Thursday GRAND NG FOR IWO WEEKS Dallas, Aug. 12 Tho where abouts of Charles Merrill, 17-year- oia son ot B. J. Merrill of Inde pendence, principal of the Valsetz schools, Is causing Mr. Merrill con siderable worry and he has appeal ed to Sheriff Hooker in an effort to locate the boy. Charles had been working at To ledo until July 31 and had consid erable money in his possession when he left that place. He has not been heard from since. It is possible that the boy may nave gone to California, accom panying some nutolst as a com pan ion as he had made some remark previously to that effect. Tho fact that he had about $200 with him has caused his parents to become uneasy as they fear he may have been a victim of foul play. BEOOKS Brooks, Aug. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lake of San Francisco spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris on their way to Seattle. They were very much impressed with this part of Oregon regardless of the dry condition and usual heat. Rome Gouley and family drove over lo Neskowin last week-end for an outing. Mrs, R. E. Jones visited In Port land the latter part of the week returning Saturday. M. L. Jones made a flying visit to his ranch Sunday from Arling ton. Mrs. A. M, Cannon and daugh ter of Portland were guests at La- biah Meadows Saturday and Sun day. Mra. A. Madsen, Mrs. S. Smith nnd Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh are spend Ing this week on the beaches near Tillamook. The extreme weather last week made the various landings along the river very popular. SIMMONS LEADS IN SILVERTON CLUB SHOOT Silverton, Aujr. 12 The 400-bird match of the silverton Gun club Is uwakenlng keen Interest at Silver ton. The club shoots every two weeks, and Inst Sunday members shoollng In tho contest should have completed their 200 birds, some members have not done this yet. Records at present stand as fol lows: Dr. A. W. Simmons had 150 birds thrown at him out of which he broke 136, eivlng him 90.6 per cent; V. W. Cooley, out of a pos sible 200 got 181, making 90.5 per cent; Wallace Harmon, 181 out of 200, 90.5 per cent; George Stecl- TONY Horse DUKE Dog and In TEETHS rmm Starts Friday hammer, 180 out of 200, SO per cent; C. A. Reynolds, 44 out of 50, 88 per cent; Leo Choquett, 148 out of 175, 80 per cent; S. J. Cooley 122 out of 175; 76 per cent; G D. Bowen, 14s out of 200, 74.5 per cent; H. R. Irish, 100 out of 160, 72.8 per cent; 3. Kottek, 133 out of 200, 68 per cent; F. Pettyjohn. GO out of 100, 60 per cent. FORMER MRS. CHAPLIN IS EXPECTANT MOTHER Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 12. . (A. P.) The Examiner quotes Mildred Harris Chaplin McGo.v ern's mother as saying here today that her daughter Is expecting the arrival of a new member of the family before Thanksgiving and is planning to return to Hollywood by Christmas tJ resume her mo tion picture career. The former actress and one tima wife of Charles Spencer Chaplin, comedian ,1s awaiting the stork's visit at the McGovern estate in Massachusetts, ber mother stated. 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