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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925 PAGE TWO Valley Points News from By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents Vrom- the Richest and Best Part of the State THE CAPITAL " JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON ' Nearby I Oreiron City, Aug. 19. Clar euce Co Iyer, 18 year old eon of Mr. and Mrs. John Colyef or Sa lem, wae tnken to the Oregon City hospital Monday night In a Be mi -conscious condition and Buffering from eontuelone of the scalp and arma, besides many bruises on the body caused by an automobile accident about 8 o'clock. Colyer, unaccompanied, wae traveling north on the Pacific highway, one half mile south of Canby near the Moliilla river bridge. While attempting to pass a truck traveling in the same di rection, hie "bug" collided with a five passenger car, containing four paMiengeru, going south. The five passenger car was driven by Euos Yoder. Cnnby, Aug. 19. Mrs. Lilly NEIGHBORHOO WEST SALEM West Salem, Or., Aug. 19. Rev. L. y. Onncll. wile unci family huvo arrived home from a two weeks' vacation to California. Eunice Moore accompanied them homo and will visit at tho parson age for several days. W. Weath ers hail charge ot the services while the minister was nway. ltev. Lehman ot Salem assisted ouc evening. Mr. uml Mrs. Bolls of Salem en tertained at dinner Sunday In hon or ot the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Creasy. 'Mioso in cluded wero Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Creasy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sclicrn entertain ed at a farewell dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Finnic Forrester on the Ulli lust. Those present were Mr. and ilia. Harbor and Mr. and Mm. Sobern and children. Mr. and Mrs. Forrester are well known by quite a lew folks In town and It may be ot Interest to hear that they expect to leave soon for Vin ton, Iowa, whore they will sojourn with relatives. Helen Uosser Is visiting rela tives at Hellini.ham, V;wh. Alda Scovell ot Salem 1ms re turned home after spending a week at tho William McAdams home. 11 K Fniri'lliorn and sou Edward, iiave returned home from a visit Willi the lorincrn uiiukii"" Mrs Chris Ilurrlcht at Newport. Mr. and Mm. M. II. Honlrlght accompanied by Lillian lloatrlgh motored to Newherg recently ti i.:it i,l. I rrleiulH. The lurgo bMligalow being built hy Mr. Applewhite is niaring com ,ii.tii Quite an excitement was In town nnn day last week when a large fire was noticed on King wood llelglitw. Upon investiga tion the barn belonging to tl. L. Adams was founn to be In flames. The striK'ti'io was full of hay and It is thought tho fire was caused by combustion. Mr. and Mm. Neetltium and Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway nnd son arc taking an outing to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. MrKarland and children ot Salem havo rented the C. K. ltussell property and taken possession. The West Salem cannery has opened up again for work. They expect to pael; a large quantity ot pears besides other fruits. Mrs. Squires o! Portland is vis iting her mother, Mrs. llrnnnon. as well as other kintolka of this Ylclnity. Mrs. Roada and children of Falls City wero recent viistora nt the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mra. Goodspecd. Mrs. Fannie Moore ban relumed homo from Newport, where she has been nursing her daughtcr-ln-law, Mrs. Uelbcrt Moore. Mrs. Monro Is not much betlur at this writing. , Mr. nnd Mrs. John Tavea of Mnncotn are making an extend ed slay ot tho home ot their daughter, Mrs. Anna Klnfeldt. Ixiello Mi-Adams nnd Aldn Rro Tell wero recent dinner guests at the .1. It. Bedford home. The ladles' a'd ot the Methodist Episcopal church will meet in the church Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Weathers nnd family weio recent visitors at the coast. fl W Tinrlv liiiH left for a two weeks' htiy at Oregon City, where she wi;.l attend a camp meeting of the Seventh Day Ad ventist church. Those 111 in our midst are Mr. Mary Davis nnd Dorothy KiisUt. Quite a few In town are em , nil; In" parlv hops and helping to harvest tho blurkberry crop O E. Tandv, wife and family and Mrs. O. W. Tandy have re turned ffim n week's outing to the const. DALLAS TO PURCHASE NEW FIRE EQUIPMENT nnlliM. All. 1 The city coun ell decided to authoring tho Inntnl- lation of a tandnrd chemical out it on a new auilllary hone truck which the fire flcnartmont li fix ing up, at IU regular Mlon Mon day night. The chemical will add about S2B0 to the coet cot of out fitting tho light truck but will make available an extra chemical tank of 40 gallon capacity that can be used Independent ot the pump-j ii... ,i,i.,.n mmf fiin.irf serious iu jury last nifibt when a motor car in which she waa riding went off the narrow pavement Deiween Canby and Macl(uurg ana wra- .i .in W'lllnrA Hlltch eu uuLiuui d.ud -..--- ---ineon, her son, was driving the car and passengou were um, Dick Iteynolda and Mrs. Hutch inson'o two grandchildren. Kxcept Mrs. Hutchinson all es caped without injury. Her leg .ua frntnrpfi and she sustained severe cute about the bead and face. MAN INJURED BY BLAST Mill City, Aug, 13 C. M. Beales, employed by the Hammond Lum ber company with a crew of men clearing the right of way for log ging rond extension, suffered pain ful Injuries Monday when he fail ed to get away from a blast soon enough, resulting In his face and chest being Tilled full of small rock. A heavy cap he wore prob ably saved him from more serl oua injury, as It appears he was tamping moro dirt in the hole when the charge went off, and the cap somewhat protected his eyes and the top of his head. He was brought to the hospital here. OPEN Contributions to This Column must be plainly written on one side of paper only limited to 300 words In length and signed with the name of the writer. Articles not meeting these specifi cations will be rejected. I fjove You Oil I Torn la Oh, come Lo the land of the west ern sun. Where every business Is overdone, Whtro Stores charge freight on goods made hero, Ask them tho reason, they think you queer. They nerve you climate with all your meals. Its so blame hot your back Just pcalH, Tho Ananias Club Includes the Htrtle, From Han Dlgo lo tho Golden Cato, The movie stars many twice a year, Would marry again if the way were clear, Tho grape Trull hero is something fine, Cro.-a between lemon and pump kin rino. Where cows cat barley Instead of hay, JEFFEKSON .Ji'ffemm, Or., Aug 19. The Miusea Virginia. Martha and Laura Mason were In Albany, Monday al"terno:n, shopping. Mm. (ieorfio Vail returned home Saturday evening, accompanied by her Hun-ln-law, Arthur Sehulz. who visited at the Vail home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kolniul and daughter! picnicked at Morion, Sunday. Mr. and Mm. W. K. Smith and children. Mrs. J I. Slum and dangl) ter, Marion, nictorod to Newport. Sunday, where they npuut the day. Le Verno and Virtus Seehale are visiting at 13. D. Zimmerman's home in Shcdd. llernice Sherman of Forttand is in Ji'fferson visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. W. H Hlchardson. Kenneth Wall was ft Salem vis tor Tuesday. Mrs. Minute Barks left Tuesday for rorlland. Mr. and Mrs. Kit Miller of Al bany visited Mr. ami Mrs. Oeorgo all, Monday evonliiR. Mrs. Tlllle Moore died in Jeffer son, Tuesday morning of tubercu losis. Funeral announcements have not as yet been made. Mrs. K. ti. Lib by, Laura Mason, Ruby Ixjoney. Mrs. Charlie McKee and daughter, Virginia, shopped in SaUm, Tuesday. T. O. Davis and family moved Tuesday to Salem, where they re cently purchased a house on North Capitol street. Mr. nnd Mre. A. II. lung went to Albany, Sunday evening, to vis it Mr. and Mrs. Whorls. Mr. and Mrs. Llston Howell re turned home Saturday from a two weeks' motor trip of southern Ore gon and California. Mr. and Mrs Louis Ashliman and daughter. Miss Helen Ahll- man of Salem and Mrs. 11. r . Hrown of Kend. Or., visited Mrs. 10. J. WhedMe and children Tues day evening. CliowttT Allen of Salem visited friends in Jefferson, Sunday. Unmet Whedhl vllsted at the Keller (arm nine miles south of Salem, Sunday and Monday, Mrs. tientry and children epenl Tuomlay In Albany. A Miles raring I'liiMicil St 111 t'lly, AviR. 1!) The three mile ot new paving on tho Mill ('lly-S:ileni hlchway between Mo hiinm anil Stayton havo been cotn pletoit. This leaves a b.ilnnro of tuit four mile for Marlon county t opave to Mt'hiun.i, where the rnnil crowrn into I.lnn rounty. FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply Ze.no, the Antiseptic Liquid -Easy lo Use When Applied n- di-ectcd Zomo ef fectively emo esEczetna.auicklvstoivt ILUHiiK, nun ui (imiJitu, a 11 Sofv, Bun9 Wound and 'Ruling. It or ict rates, cleanses -nd xithes. Zcmo ut a clean, dependable "ml inexpensive, -int identic liai iL tli.it is esoeciallv rdap d ior da time use because 't jes not iho. Trial bottle .15c, large "iz vl.00. 2. .no Ointment is rccom ,-nenHed foruswflt niifht 50c Zerao Soap, antiseptic and bcalinc 23c ., TEST OF NEW HOP Dallas, Or., Aug. 10. The suit aimed to test the new Oregon bop law which requires all bops to be picked by weight will come up be fore Circuit Judge Hameey at 1 o'clock Thursday, August 20, ac cording to J. N. Helgeraon, dis trict attorney. C. A. McLaugalin, prominent Polk county hop grower. Is brlng- ng the suit and he Ib seeking to secure a permanent Injunction against Polk county authorities from enforcing the new law. Dis trict Attorney lielgcrson and Sher iff Hooker an defendants in the suit. The caso Is being closely watch ed by Polk and Marion county hopmcn. The nearness of the sea sun Is causing them to be some what anxious for an early decision. DNEWS FORU And the cream gets lost in the mi Hi y way, They sell you lots that are made by hand. The view ot the ocean is very nice, That Is Included with tho price, They weigh the sack and then weight tho fruit, They weigh them again and their fingcra to boot, They claim It Is wet If It rains once a year, you get so dry, you can't shed a tear, Tho chickens have mites and the dogs havo fleas. The dessert winds blow and the oranges freeze, We shovel the sand, you shovel the snow, Just about a standoff, far na I It now, So tune r.p your flivver and start for the went. Where jobs aro scarce nnd pay la less, bring all your cash and plenty of clothes, When you get any more, the Lord only knows. I am telling this story which I know is true, As seen by mo through eyes of blue. If tho Booster Club ever gets this back, They'll change my eyes from blue to black. They asked ii9 to write tho truth to a friend. Now I havo done so and this Is the end. To the Editor: Please insert this in tho Dally Capital Journal. We know ft to bo true, 'cause wo live here. We nro formerly ot Salem, Oregon that ain't all, "We will be back some day." LAN 15 A LATIMER. Corona. Cal.. Aug. 15. PURE PREJWRED PAINT PHOENIX PURE PAINT ii L ,vL rr-Mgd PROTECTION i PAINT-FROTECTION against depreciation Just as necessary and wise as imurancc-protec tion against fire! And be certain that your paint protection is as re liable and dependable as your fire insurance. Two-thirds the coat of a painting job is hhor. Hence, to use the best paint adds but little to the first cost. It is cheapest in the end. Ture Prepared Paint and Thoenix Pure Paint ara made of only pure linseed oil, pure white lead and pure pigments. "Cheaper" paints arc made of cheap, cr materials, hence the film they form doesn't "bol J up" it doesn't last and it doesn't protect. Ask any Fulur Dealer. Write for free book, "Your Home as Othera See It" illustrated in colors suggests many color schemes, for oil dirge jobs coil full a tiwjtrr jxiinler. WPFuuer6?Co. 301 MISSION ITREBT IAN TRANCWCO If BRANCim IN MCtrtC COAIT CITIII fACTOHm IN IAN rHAMCOCO, IX AM OIL M AND lCtlAMO DucnUiUri of Vali(t on the Pjcc Ccu FUL PAINTS Mi PIONIIRWHITII.IAO 76" yeari experience your Stayton, Aug. 19. The eight months old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. John Tweedie strangled to death at 11:30 Tuesday morning. The child had been sleeping in an ordinary double bed and the mother had laid the child on the side next to the wall; in some manner the child slipped between the bed and wall, his body fall ing free but b!e head catching in such a maimer ae to cause stran gulation; the child made no out cry and the mother discovered his condition only when she went to waken him for hie feed ing; all attempts at resuscita tion failed. The baby was buried Thursday afternoon in Woodburn, the for mer home of the Tweediea. An English corporation bos abandoned attempts to find pe troleum in Capo Colony after 20 years of prospecting. A water motor operates a new ice less cooKng machine for house hold refrigerators. ITEMS STAYTON Stayton, Or., Aug, 19. Cards announce- the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr, and Mrs. James Royal Shuw of Klamath. Falls, Or. The baby was horn August 5 and will be called Wanda Eliza beth. Mrs. Shuw will be remem bered as Wanda Brown, prominent Stayton high school girl and a graduate of the University of Ore gon. Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner of Portland spent Sunday with Mrs. Faulkner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Seetak. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowley and son, Harold, of Eugene spent Fri day and Saturday in Staytoja. Tho Grotto lodge of ttie Salem Masonic order held a picnic Sun day in tho Masonic grovo in Stay ton. Contests of all kinds and, water sports were the principal ; diversions of the day. I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hanson of Portland visited in Stayton, Sun day. Norvel FU;her and Ed Klecker returned Monday from a two weeks' trip to Jefferson park, which lies at the sase of Mt. Jet fersoti. W. O. Cooler returned to Stay ton, Saturday from tho Pumpkin Center country, where he has been busy harvesting. C. A. Lulhy and family of Sa lem attended the Grotto lodge pic nic at the Masonic grove Sunday. Mr. Luthy was formerly in the jewelry business in Stayton. E. D. Crabtree and V. Lyle Mc Cruskey returned to Stayton, Mon day, from u fishing trip tuken in Marion lake nnd vicinity. They report excellent fishing and a largo huckleberry crop, Eugene Hoke spent several day last week in Scuttle, Wash., and Astoria. Or. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glover of Salem attended tho community ning held in the Masonic grove Sunday night. Forrest Mack Is seriously 111 wilh tonsilitle ana flu. Miss Henrietta Lawrence of the University of Oregon has been elected to teach in the Stayton LER VARNISHES assurance oFulu quality high school durlug the coiulug year. Mr. Neptune of Salem la sub stituting tor Jake Vuurn19 In the Stayton meat market. Mr. Wourms is oq ills vacation. Eugene Hoke motored to Port land, Friday, on ousmess. Mrs. V. Lyle McCroekoy and Be nolt McCroskoy of Salem drove to Olympla, Wash. Monday they joined Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McCros key there and motored to Seattle. At Seattle they secured passage to Victoria. Canada, returning to Se attle the same day. Mrs. Mc Croskey returned to Stayton, Sun day ulght. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wourms and daughter, Marie, left for the coast Sunday, Will Humphrey returned to Stuytou, Sunday, after a two week's visit to his farm in-, the Waldo Hills. William Cornich, who has been visitiug his brother and nephews in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Ouada, returned to Stayton, Sun day night. The community slug held in the .Masonic grove Sunday ulght was well attended. Anton Uroms led the singing and Mrs. R. D. Hoke acted as accompanist, The Hon orable W. C. Hawley gave the principal address of the evening. GERVAIS Hennlng and mother, Mrs. J. Clark motored to Salem Saturday. A party consisting of Mr. and Mra. J. Cutsrorth, r. and Mrs. Zeno Schwab and family, Mr. and Mra. R. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cut3rorth and family. Mr. and Mra. E. R. Rae and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Cutaforth and fam ily apent Sunday swimming and Plcnlclng at Beans. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab and Mra. w. B. Nutting1 spent Satur day afternoon In Salem .shopping. Mr. and Mrs. W. Duesenberrv and small daughter also mothers, Aire. Kipper and Mrs. Dusenberry of Portland, were Saturday and Sunday visitors in Gervals. Mra. M. D. Hennlng and moth er, Mra. J. Clark were in Salem on Monday for business. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Cutsforth motored to Hubbard Monday after noon on business. Mrs. Duesnberry and Mra. Rlp por were guests at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs, J. Cutsforth Satur day night. Dr. Denman and Mrs. Shafer made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper and Joe Cutsforth wero visitors at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Zeno Schwab of Aurora on Sunday night. Dr. Dowd made a business trip to Salem on day of last week. i MILL CITY Mill City, Aug. 19 Mra. L. 0. Foster, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr It. A. Cober for tho past week, loft for Copco, California whtre Mr. Foster la in.,. ..I. r.. k m-msimtmm fmMm MOTOR Siistained Quality working fur the California-Oregon Power company at their new plant. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klrsch man of San Francisco, Cal., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Knott. The Klrschmans are making an auto tour of the Pacific coast arriving hero from Vancouver, B. C, the Knottfl Joining them here to go to San Franclaco via Crater Lake and the Caves via Grants Pass. Miss Zenith Perdue left for Sa lem Monday where she will spend a week with her friend. Miss Olga Wilson. O. D. McLane left Tuesday morn ing for Richvale, California, where he will attend a family reunion, this being the first time the family have all been together for over 20 years. Sig Jepsen and family feft Sat urday for tho coast where they will spend a week's vacation. M'MILLAN SETS RADIO RECEPTION RECORD Chicago, Aug. 19. News of a world's record lu short wave trans mission about 12,000 miles was received from the MacMillan expe. dition here by the Zenith Radio station. The message was copied in Identical wording by two ama teurs, one of station LXU at Pitts- field, Mass., and the other S. P. McMinn of Brooklyn, N. Y. It Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25$ and 75tf Packages Everywhere yyj '""i rears Jf C2!S6 Bellans i-4Vs-tti Hot water 'tllSB Sure Relief DELL-ANS CO In the cool of the night, huge trucks hurrying per ishable foods to city markets, must not be de layed or halted. For serious loss would result. The operators of these trucks realize the importance of reliable motor lubrication. Dependability is the outstanding characteristic of CycoL And the motorist who uses Cycol is as con fident of results as he is that the sun will rise. Cycol does a thorough job of lubrication. Because of treatment given the crude itself at the start of dis tillation; followed by perfect filtration of the distil led oil; then redistillation and finally, separation by mechanical force. All these are in addition to the recognized purification processes employed by re finers. Next time try Cycol. Safeguard your motor. read: "Paul HeUeo of WOP ou hoard S. S. Peary tonight heard -iv,.,-l.-.l station 4AIC. New Zealaud and 1AF, Mexico, nt 4:45 a. m., Aumist 15, on 37 meters, nearly halt wuy around the world "Hac.Mlll.in sent bis compli ments to the people of Now Zea land from tho top of the world, less than twelve degrees from the north pole. M'DONALU." New Incornorations. A permit to operate in Oregon was Issued to VltagrapU. Inc., oi New York, capitalized at $40,000. N. D. Simon of Portland Is attorney-in-fact for Oregon. Notice of a decrease In capital from $100 000 to $50,000 was filed by William L. Crowe & com pany of Portland. Q A T FM AFTERNOON 0VL.IMV1 AND NIGHT SAT., AUG. 1600 DOUBLE LENGTH R.R.CARS FORMING TRAINS OVER 3 MU-ES LONG . -rjr aiMlttUtCttVUi 79. ft - MILQ, V winjiji IV! r IM UI-i I- Wit- ORIGINATING and STUPENDOUSLY u PRESENTING THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CIRCUS FEATURES- 350 5 HERDS GIANT AND BABY ELEPHANTS 100 CLOWNS PERFORMING HORSES INTRODUCING 150 IN A SINGLE DISPLAY DOORS OPEN AT land 7 P.M. PERFORMANCES AT2snd8P.M. Down Town Ticket Sale (on Circus Day only) at PATTON BROS. Book Store, 310 Stale St. ' Safeguarding your motor OIL X.U.S.ht.OC Uruguay, which lucks sources of fuel, Is planning to harness its Itio Negro to obtain electric pow-. For prompt and lasting relief from eczema doctors prescribe Ttesinol Itsdofhesasit heals 009 INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN ARE NIC STARS ,( Resinol .1 Ii STAGES i 41 - 1 ..v 1 1 ttOYORflATES Sustained Qualify in MOTORMATES means standard of worth and character rlgldlr sustained throughout the years