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TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925 PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the Slate Montreal, Que., Aug. 25 An en tire block of buildings In Montreal was laid waste last night and early this morning by one of the most spectacular lires the city ever ex perienced. The blaze, under a half gale, anread rapidly and noon enveloped the entire block. The block con sumed consisted of 20 or more dwellings, a large apartment house an fee plant and other houses. No eatlmuto has been made of the damage. The casualties were compartively few. Most of these reported consist ed ot several firemen being over come by smoke or cut by flying glass. One woman suffered a broken arm when a piece of fire nparutus in turning a corner flash ed through the plate glass of a ci gar store. Altogether sixty one families were rendered homeless by the fire. During the height of the conflagration the water pressure was extremely low and this gave the firemen much concern. The firemen realizing the futll lty of endeavor to save the burn ing block, centered their efforts on keeping the flames from spread Ing. They succeeded and tho build ings over the fire zono suffered nothing worse than a scorching, The people in the burning dis trict were aroused from their slum bers when tho fire started and fled scantily attired. Numerous sick persons had to be carried out of their homes. DOCTOR, 85, OLDEST Si-attlc, Wash., Auff. 25. Dr. John G. llyrno ot this city, after whom llyrne hall In the Northern Maptist Theological seminary at ('hieaiio was named, believes ho is the oldest practicing physician In tho United SLalos, Dr. 13. M. Moshcr, 78, Brooklyn, N. Y., here tofore claimed tho distinction. Byrne is 85. Ho graduated In 1872 from Hush Medical college, Chicago. Cody Evans, local motorcjcle rider for Harry Scott, took first place in the major events at the Independence races held there last Sunday afternoon. The Inclement weather threatened to halt the races for a while but by afternoon the track was in excellent shape and the races were run off. Cody took first place in the three-mile event for class A In minutes, 23 2-5 seconds. In the second event for the same distance led all six laps and finished In minutes, 21 seconds. The five-mile race went to the local rider in minutes. 35 seconds. ' In class B, Elmer Smith of Eu gene won first place in the three mile event la 3 minutes, 23 2-5 (Seconds. In tho second event for tho same distance and class he again finished ahead of the others in 3 minutes, 23 seconds. "Mutt Kelly won first place honors in a nnocial three-mile event on a liar- loy, with Swenson an an Excelsior second nnd Pit king ton, Excelsior, NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS FALLS CITY, Falls City. Or., Aug. 25. Miss Marcia Uueltgen of 1'cedee is vis iting with her sister, Mrs. O. D. Mott. Marshal and Mrs. II. S. Zimmer man returned Thursday from their vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hill of Toledo were cause guests of Mr. and Mrs, Prank Mack over the week-end. Miss Ulna Lusk was home Sat urday and Sunday from Mon mouth, where she is attending the summer session of normal school. Mrs. Frank Horn and little daughter are here from Vancouver Wash., visiting with, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ilex Obernmn and boh of Forest Orovo were recent visitors ut the 0. U. Mott home. Mrs. Irene Mott returned with them after visiting relatives here for the past two months, Mr. and Mrs. George Darting have moved hero irom Elk City and will make their future home iu Falls City. Mr. uud Mrs. Hurry Starr and son. Paul, motored to Corvallia. Sundiiy, and vialted with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Moyer and Mrs. Jennie- M. Cobb were In Iu fkendenc'c, Sunday, visiting with -Iiii. and Mrs. Chares Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. O. Aurland were In Kickreall, Sunday, visiting with their niece, Mrs. Harry Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humiihre have a son, born August 21. Orvlllc Focht nnd Waller Ken worthy ot BallKtotf arc working on the couniy rock crusher near the I William 1-ee home. ! Miss Grace Hwagg and Hurry nnthhurn from lllodgett were her? Saturday even In.: and attended the dance a P.ivcrsldc park. Clyde Bancroft is leaving for; Independence, whore he will take charge of tho Clayton grocery store during the absence of Dale Hell, who will hr.ve a store at one of the hopyards there. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Courier nnd daughter, Lollln, returned to Port land, Sunday, alter visiting Mia Courtor'H mother ami brother, Mrs. Calkins nnd Park Calkins. While here Clay Courter, Miss Lo- llta Courier nnd Park Calkins "upent seovral days at Newport, Charles Sample was up Urom Portland nnd spent Sunday with his family here. T. W. Munyon, proprietor of the Falls City bakery, has two men working for him this week put 4lng In n new oven and makinr! many other Improvements to the bakery kitchen. While repairs are being mr.de Die Dallas bakery sup plies the local shop with bread and other pasteriei. Mr. an d M rs. S. Fa r re II an ? family were hero Sunday nnd spent the day nt the J. L. Slindlc homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Webber .and little (laughter, Donaleo. have returned to Tillamook nfler spend ing several months at their home here. Mr. Ha v Id Hull and sons and Misses Mmia and Tool sic II u get I are in Nrwherg thin week vlsllitu: with Mi'!'. Kldmi Plaricon and wilt leave the Inst of the week for Cali fornia. They have been visiting with relatives and friends In Mar ion nnd Polk counties for ttie pa.it moii I h . Miss I.flVerno Mtckelson return cd from Newport, Monday, where Bhe has been on her vacation trutu the telephone office. I Mills is a guest thia week ot her cousin. Miss Althea Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. junior Olsen nnd two children have gono to Call fornta to spend their vacation They expect to spend most of the time lu the neighborhood of ban Jose. Mr. Olsen Is tho proprietor of the Olsen pharacy. John Larson, who for tho past throo weeks has been at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bock at Wenn tehee, Wash., lias returned to Silverton. Mr. haiHon Is em ployed at the Silverton bakery. A number of Silvcrtonians at tended the North Dakota picnic at Salem, Sunday. Tho west ond of Paradise road itj being graded aud graveled. MILL CITY Mill City, Or., Aug. 25. Walter Vuiighun of Portland, sales man ager for the nnmmonu iumu-jr company, was in the city Friday on business. Carl Willman of Salem has been at Detroit uud vicinity for the past ten days enjoying tho good fishing found there. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henderson of Detroit are spending a few days in Mill City on business. Mrs. It. Goodrich of Portland upent tho week-end at the home of her daughter, Mre. N. Kunlaon at Detroit. Miss Susan Peanuau, who has spent the last six weeks visiting at tho homo of nor sister, Mrs. O. A Smith, left Saturday afternoon for her home In Imb Angeles, making the trio by boat from Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred llruckman of Portland ore spending a few days at the Breintenbush hot springs. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander of Moser, Or., and Mr. aud Mrs, Norman Alexander of Toledo at tended the wedding of their sister. August 15. Armcl Trick is working at tho state highway department. The Micses Shcpard of Windsor, Out., aro visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. D. Alexander, for a few daws. There will be a get-together at the church and pareonago Wednes day to put the grounds and house in shape for the new pastor, who will arrive a'jout the first of September. Mrs. Floyd Bates returned to Portland to be with her sister for another week. Floyd Hates Is working with threshing crew. : SILVERTON Silverlmi, Or., Aug. 2."i. iSu rial. ) Mrs, Krnol I'alliH'r, who in prominent in dub work nt Sil verton, lenves this week for Kant:t Monica, Cnl., whero she will spend the wlntor. Hlio will bo nccimi panted by lier three children, Claire, Mnrion nnd ltarhara Jean - Victor Madecn and Harold Lar son took over the Hlvncss grocery tore, which they bought Imi week, ilonday morning. Moth the young men are former aludenla ot the Oregon Agricultural coller.i where thoy were members ot the " Lambda (.'hi Alpha fraternlly. The tore will be known as the ! M. grocery. Mrs. Harold Crnlg. who has been 'spending the Pt week M the home of her parents, Mr. and -Mra. Marlon Palmer, returned ! her homo at Portland, 8iinday. Mr. Craig, who was In 8an Franclaco on business during Mrs. Craig's tay at Silverton joined her at till--Terton, Saturday. . Miss t'orrlne Moberg ot Scott Mm. William Hooker of Detroit is upending a few days In Salum visiting at the home of her eon. Mr. and Mm. I.lun Kaust of Pittsburgh. Pa., will leave Detroit today tor their home, making the relurn trip through California Mrs. Faust has been visiting friends nt Detroit nil Biimnicr, Mr. Kaust Joining her Saturday. Mrs. Captain Tlauna of Fort llarrauras. Kluridn, 16 spending a few days In Detroit vMIIng nt the home of her mother, Mrs. W. A. Hoover. Miss Mildred Strevy of Newherf upent several days last week visit ing friends here. The new tenuis court construct nil In the Dr. Allen pari: has been eor.inleled and tennis fans were out ill torco Friday evening. Mine francos Olin, daughter of V. It. Olin. manager of the Ham mond Lumber company, left Sun day afternoon tor Stephens Point, Wis., where she will attend college this winter. Ml.is Olin graduated from the Mill City high school last fall. Mrs. Adrian M. Oaks ot Hono lulu, n .teacher in tho mission for DrlentalH, Is visiting a tew days at tho home ot lier mother. Mrs. W. A. Hoover, nt Detroit. Mrs. Oaks will sail from Seattle, August 29. fur home. Large numbers of people con tinue to make their way in ine bU'kleborry patch, about 12 lulled southeast of the city uud large quantities A berries uro helns brought out. The berries me plen tiful this year mill ot splendid sire. arpe quantities ot evergreen balckherriei lire also hc'llg pi. ken and deliverel nt collecting sta tions for Hie canneries. The first automobile accident n the newly constl lifted road be tween Niagara nnd Detroit Hap pened several days ago when a urge Intel; nnd trailer got 100 lose to the cd5e and Hie soft dirt i;avo way, lipping both mat-nines r Ihe bank. The driver escapcl uninjured. RICKREALL Itirltrcall, Or.. Aug. 25. Itev. and M rs. Pi til ruling of Mon mouth called nt the ti- A. Stensou home one dav last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. l'oling were recently married in Alaska and aro being given a reception ut tho Evangelical church thin evening where Mr. Pol'iii is pastor nnd to which the Kickreall people are invited, since lie was formerly pastor here. The rain having put a stop to al 1 highway construction for a couple of days, Mr. and Mrs, Ike I)oi.ip.4ey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn Demp.sey and Harry Doinpsey came home from Aksea, returning Mon day. Will Howell nnd family called on Mrs, Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ityers, at Independence, Hun day. Mr. Myers returned home with them for a few days stay. Falls t'ity callers at the Harry OtMupsey home Sunday were Mrs. Ksther Montgomery, Mrs Howe and gmndson and Mr. and Mrs. O. Aurland. Mr. and M;w. R. W. Fuller arc visiting at their old home In ('am ml Kapids. Minn. It Is 2G years shire tho Vntlcrs had been there. M i bs M a rgo re t S po i ts m an is imong Ihe number hero who ire making plans lor hop picking. Alit.3 SpoHlmau o-M'ccts to pick In Iho bloper yard near Independ ence, Visiting at Pat Hums'. Sunday, wero tiayle Fox, mother and nephew, of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. .1. .lack, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Hums of Carlton and 101- Ilurns rcjurned to Carlton with the latter for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry nnd Mrs. Viola Mitchell and daughter, Vir ginia, visited relatives fn Mon mouth. Sunday. F. It. ISmitlnvkU was a business tiler in Dallas, Monday. Kev. Mr. rtuuimer, who hap boon proaihiiig here during the last two mouths, has discontinued ierviees here to go to Portland to fill a pulpit there. Mrs. Vaughn. Mrs. Will Hill ind children and Mrs. K. A. Sten- son were Dalian callers Monday. visiilng a tut home of Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Hon th wick, Sunday, were Mrs. Southwlck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Nosmilh of Sa- ii ml Mi' and Mm. William Ciorsline of Inush College. Mr. and Mr. (!corr,e White of tfalcin visited Mrs. White's parents .Mr. and Mm. Otis iiite third. 0. Dahlberg, Portland, went In to the fence in his fist race but returned later and finished fourth in the last race. Riders, machines and time made in the tryout follows; Al Mezner, Kortlaud, Indian, 35 seconds; El mer Smith, Eugene, Indian, 35 seconds; Eddie Andrews, Portland Hxcelslor, 34.4; Gale Smith, Eu gene, Indian, 34.3; Cody Evans, Salem, Harloy-Davldeon, 32.4; "Mutt" Kelly, Portland, Indian, 30.2; O. Dahlberg, Portland, Har- ley-Davidsou, 38; "Sparkey" Herchnidt, Portland, Indian. 33.3 Kay Tauscr, Portland, Excelsior, 33.3. New York. Aug. 25 The Pirates were generally regarded today as the next champions of -the National league. They have left New York after taking four out of five games in a crucial series with tho Giants, thereby almost making the pen nant certain. Only 32 games remain to be played by McG raw's entry, while tho Corsairs have 38 and a long stretch at home. i Tho final brow dealt New York ! yesterday by tho Pirates, 9 to 2,1 not only left the Giants six games behind first place, but found their defense almost wrecked. Tho In ner works cracked In the fifth. An Infield fly went for a sacrifice as Cuyler stole home while Jack son held the ball. Three errors wero made on easy chances. As Pittsburgh retired, the Giants looked down the standing and Cincinnati coming along only two ind one half games behind. Washington and Philadelphia separated by only a single game at the top of the American standing, both wore belted in tho west yesterday. The leading Senators lost to De troit, 4 to 13. Three Washington box men were shelled by 13 hits by tho Tigers. Manager Eddie Collins, on crutches as the result of a stmlned ligament, directed the White Sox to a 3 to 1 victory over the Marks who made only four hits off Elankenship. Shanghai, China, Aug. 25. (A. P.) Inquiries as to the where abouts and welfare of the eight British missionaries kidnaped by Chinese band.ts on August 6, have thus far been fruitless. The party, including Bishop Mondell of To ronto, and five women, were tak en while at a holiday resort but details of their capture are lack ing. They are being heVd by bandits in the province oi ozechwan where communication facilities at pres ent are very unreliable. It is said here that the captured missionar ies were among those warned by the British consulate to leave Szechwau during the recent trou bles. (Advices from Munlwang to the London offices of the church rais- aionary society laat week said all the members of the captured par ty were reported to be safe and receiving good treatment from their captors.) oAian . South Africa is considering es tablishing the ehnle oil industry its one scam of rock in the Trans vaal is estimated to contain at lenst 7.000,000 tons. 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