Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 26, 1925, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2C; 1925
PAGE TWO
News from Nearby
Points
By Capital' Journal's
Special Correspondents
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
Valley
Jefferson, Auf. 16 The descend
ents of Jessie Looney and Ruby
Bond-Looney held a, family re
union at the Masonio hall, Sunday
afternoon, August 23, 1925.
John B. Looney of Jefferson was
the oldest living member of the
family, he will be 89 In November.
Ilia oldest nephew was Jessie
Steiwer who was also present, as
It was held in honor of his birth
day. An annual family reunion was
organized. John B. Looney was
elected honorary president, but
not to serve. His brother David
H. Looney was elected prenldent.
Mrs. Ruby Griffith was elected
secretary; Karl Steiwer, treasurer;
and Mrs. D. IT. Looney, historian.
Those prosent were John JV
Looney, Mr, and Mrs, David II.
Looney, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mr.
and Mrs. Norris Loonoy, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Looney and daughter
Marguerite. Eleanor ana juzaoem
Ruby and Giloert Looney, Mr. and
Mrs. George Looney, Mr. ana Mrs
nni-i.nrt T.nnnev and daughter, Mrs
Hattlc Sims and daughter, Marlon,
rr nnrl Mrs. Victor Looney and
i.vanrps Looney. Mr. and Mrs.
u-nri atoitvAr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
TAnnv n i Georife. Mr. and
Mr w. k. Smith and family, Mrs
B. F. Looney, all of Jefferson, Mr.
and Mrs. George oriimn. Mr. ana
Mr Walter Looney, Mrs. w in
niniuor nnA Hon. Russell. Mr
nnd Mrs. Jessie Steiwer, Mr. and
Mr Ketchum, Mrs. Gussie Oil
hort all of Salem: Mr. and Mrs. D
Steiwer, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Harper, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Connell and son, Mrs.
Grace Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
and son Jessie and daughter Mar
inn till of Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Jed Looney and family, Mrs. Mary
Looney, Jim Looney, Mr. and Mrs.
Mcrval Looney and family of Ai-
hnnv Mr. nnH Mrs. C. B. Gaines
of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Will Looney
and children ot Corvaius, Air. ana
Mrs 'Vtrrrll Loonev and daughter
of Tnneent.- Dr. W. W. Allen and
sons, Jack and Robert of Mill City.
Robinson, N. D. Gasoline wafl
used free from the town pump to
the tU'lisht of motorists, till a stor
age tank in a nearby garage was
found leaking.
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Silvcrton, Or., Aug. 26. (Spe
cial.) The Silvcrton community
fair committee Is distributing a
booklet containing Information on
tho coming fair. The booklet con
tains the premuim list and the
different exhibit departments.
Plana tor SUverton'g eecond an
nual community fair are being
made on such a scale that there is
little doubt but that the fair will
be even more successful than the
one of last year. The fair ia be
ing sponsored by the Deibert
Reeves post No. 7 of the Amer
ican Lefjiou,
The floral display will occupy
much more space this year than it
did lat year. The committee In
charge of this is Itohlin Cooley, j
Mrs. S. . Richardson and missi
Catherine Woodard. The display!
of dohliafl, asters nnd gladioli
bids fair to be particularly good.1
Other flowers to be displayed are
zinnias, marlgola salvia, cosmos,
paneies, roses, nasturtiums. Spe
cial displays will be made of-house
plants, flower boxes and flower
arrangements.
Besides the floral exhibit other
exhibits of the fair are livestock.
poultry, farm products, textiles,
auto and industrial displays.
The general committee in
charge of the fair is composed of
Charles Johnson and George
Hubbs.
For Kickless Cider
Washington, Aug. 25. (A. P.)
A receipt for kickless cider and
other fruit Juices which will pre
serve the mellowy flavor and not
endanger the health has been
found by experts of the depart
ment of agriculture after several
years of experimenting. It will
he announced in a few days.
Me use I Hits 2-lth Homer
Chicago, Aug. 25 Bob Meuscl of
the New York Yankees knocked
his 24th homo run today. Dick
Kerr was on the mound. It occur
red in the third Inning of the game
with the White Sox.
A cutting tool mounted on two
wheels und operated by air from a
portable compressor has been de
signed for removing rough spots
from concrete road surfaces.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS
STAYTON
Stayton, Or., Aug. 2fi. Mr. and
Mri;, E. Crabtree visited at the Ira
Kirsch home on the Mehamu road
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Lyle McCrosltey
aud Eugene Hoke were Salem visi
tors Monday.
Harry Jones left Tuesday morn
ing for Carlton, Or., where he will
visit his uncle, Lester Holt, for
several days.
Mrs. Louise Reaucbamp and
Mrs. Nellie Jones attended the
band concert in Salem, Tuesday
night.
Mrs. Clyde Downing has opened
a beauty parlor lu the Matthew
building.
Jack Jones has becu giving lib
apartment house a new tar roof
L. A. Thomas ot Sulem spent
several days in Stayton last week.
He spent the tunc paluHug his
houses which are located in tne
west part of town.
Miaa Zola Luthy of Salem spent
tho week-end with Mr. und Mrs.
Lawrence Sigmuna ot Fern Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred I-au nnd son
have been in Portland for the past
two weeks on their vncation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mack, who
wero called to Stayton by the ill
nt'Hs of their son, Forrest, return
ed to their hume In Stlet, Mou
dav.
Mr. and Mrs. Lehmen nnd son ot
Salem visited at the home of A. D.
Gardner Sr., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wourms nnd
daughter, Marie, returned from
tho coast Friday night.
Frank Leslie has taken the posi
tion ot fireman on the county rock
crusher, formerly held by Harvey
Lnmpman, who will act as fireman
for tho Cinhtrce Lumber company.
Mrs. Mary Hill of tSayton is
clqlltnL- her nons In Mill City.
The Slav ton community clubs
gave a dance at tho open air pa
vilion in the Mosonlc grove Satur
day niijht. The dance was well at
tended, over sixty numbers hnv
inir been sold. The music was
furnished bv a Fnlem orchestra.
Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Lilian! nnd
rtm. fMnr. Stella, and Mrs. Lill-
ard's cister, Miss Lou Miller, all
Ot Jefferson, visited at the home
ot Frank Lesley. Monday. It had
been Bevernl years since Mrs. lim
nrd and Miss Miller had been In
Stayton and they greatly enjoyed
visiting several ot Stayton's lead
ing industries. At the Santiam
woolen mills they purchased sev
eral blanketa and a ack of flour
at the Gardner mills. Mrs. Lillnrd
and Miss Miller are daughters of
the lute Charles Miller, a former
resident ot Stayton.
Dr. U. H. Rrewer, who has been
la Newport for several weeks, has
returned to tSayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chance are
the parents of a baby girl, born
Friday. Mrs. Chance and daugh
ter aro being cared for at the
home of Mrs. Charles Loose.
Joseph Fisher nnd Martin Laur
ence returned from the huckle
berry patch above Gates, Saturday
afternoon. ,
Mr. and Mr' H. Smllh nnd
daughter, Elberla, of Grid ley,
r. wrs visitors at the Adams
home one day last week.
wore returning from
Canada. ,
Miss Sarnh Caldwell h-ame the
bride ot Felix Vrlgbt at 0 o'ctoc
Sunday morning nt the home of
her mother, M-s. Mcdn Caldwell,
only Immediate members of thy
family being present. The bride
was beautifully gowned In an ef
fcctlva combination of pink crepe
a- ' -i,ino nnd silver lace. The
Thev
tour in
Mr. O. B. Phelps, manager aud
president of the Phelps' Furniture
Factory, was a business visitor in
Portluud Monday.
The William McKInnon family
moved Friday into the Roy Burson
property.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayo left for
Portland Saturday night; they
plan to be gone the greater part
ot the week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan
were Portland visitors Sunday.
Eugene Hoke spent several days
in Tacoma, Washington, last
week; he returned to Stayton Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tate visited
Mrs. Tate's parents, Judge and
Mrs. J. T. Hunt, in Salem Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoke and
son Eugene motored to Detroit
Sunday.
Mrs. Hattlc Flrklln returned
Monday from a visit of several
days spent In Centralia, Washing
ton; she reports that there was a
great deal of excitement In Cen
tralia over the capture of Torn
Murray; Mrs. FicklUii returned
with her hair bobbed.
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Lesley
visited Mrs. Annie Coyle lu Leb
anon Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. I. Jones and
son Harry visited Mrs. Jones' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holt, In
Scio Sunday.
Lawrence Smith, s bookkeeper
of the Santiam Woolen Mills, was
la Portland on business Mondny.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slg
muud of Fern Rldgo havo taken
rooms In the Jones' apartment
house, for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of
the Hon Ton Confectionery, nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmio Arnold mo
tored to Newport Sunday.
Mrs. r . i. Jones, who is em
ployed as clerk In C. A. Beuu
chnmp's drug 1ft ore, is on her
vncation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart who
have been In California for some
time are visiting Mrs. Stewart's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sll
taavy. Mr. and Mrs. Bm Roy and fam
ily who have been visiting at the
E. Roy home returned from Port
land Monday night, where they
had been visiting a brother Albert
Roy.
Forrest Mark, who has been
seriously III for the past two weeks
with smouldering ptomaine pols
onlng, ia slowly recovering.
home wtih them.
Dog owners will have to keep
clore watch on their dogs as the
venomous dog poisoner Is at work
again. Hallot McMurphy found
his dog "Mutt" dead the other
day by the back door.
Hal Thompson has purchased a
very valuable pup. two months
old. It is a registered German
police do?.
Fire broke out again Tuesday
afternoon In the old burn above
the Doughtry mill. This was
burned about a month ago.
Juanltn Powell and Evelyn
Peters of Volsetz have been visit
ing with their cousin, Myrtbel
Krietzcr.
JEFFERSON
Jefferson. Or., Alls. 20- Clar
i'iko Thurston, woo has been
working In L'orlland for the past
few woks, returned home Sunday
oveninR.
Hop pirlilns ha, Blarted In the
.fofferaori vicinity. Tho S. A. Mc
Kon yard started Monday.
K'wmcor (ireen ot Salem was In
.Jet'tei-Kon on business Tuesday.
Mies Verna McKec returned
Tuesday from a two weeks' visit
at Carlton.
Mrs. Jjertha .feCallum and
daughter, Hutu Anderson,
left Tuesday for their homo in
Krskine, Alberta. Canada, after
viai'liiR her son, Wllber Anderson,
for Homo eeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves of
Salem visiled friends here Sunday.
Ilex L'obb and liny Nutting re
turned homo Saturday oveuing
from a two weeks' fi&hing trip to
.Marlon lake.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. II. Tandy re
cently returned from a few days'
visit with relatives in Portland.
Iris Powell of Siilem camo home
Monday to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Powell.
Mrs. II. Sims left Ti'.csday for
Corvallis to visit friends.
Miss Huhy Looney, Mrs. Pea
body and Kelthal Smith spent
Tuesday in Salem.
Orin Smith and Reginald Glas
noy. who are working at Harrls
burK, spent Sunday at their home.
Wllnia Welch ami Charlotte Bll
yeu were Albany visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John llrownley.
former .lefferuon residents but now
of Cnstto Rock. Vah., stopped in
Jefferson tor n short tlmo Sunday
on their way from Castle Rock to
ltrownsvlllo.
young coiiplo left for Crater Lake
Immediately after the ceremony
and on their return pmn
their homo In the iieiurua imui
'"'... t.tvreneit Slgmnnd k
working In the FirtU Nation..!
bank this week during the absence
Ill 111"
. . ihA .lenorrnphers. w
Theresa ltueff, who Is at Newport
on tier vacation.
Mrs. Addle Pelmeeter of Sliver-
ton visited her msier, mr. . v.
n , n i..t week.
i fllirmtind ot Kern
tm h.H ehn'tre of tha 10th Ceo
tnry toro Saturday afternoon Ir.
the absence ot lt manager, Carl
Wlnthcra.
Alva Bmlth ha aold the telc-
hnn. .Tehana-e at Estacada wntoli
he purchased aeveral rnonthi ago
and plana to return w onyiuu
live
Peter Keltllnn ot Toledo, Ohio,
la Welting friend and relative"
here. I
FALLS CITY .
Falls City, Or., Aug. 20 Mr
and Mis. Raymond Orimwcll left
Tuesday on their vncation trip.
They nre going to Crater Lake nnd
expert to be gone about 15 days.
Mr. Crlflwcll Uj elation agent for
the Southern Pacific nnd Mra.
(riswell Is bookkeeper for the
Oriswold-tirler Lumber company.
Austin itii'kettfl returned home
Wednesday from Portland, where
ho has been receiving medical
treatment the past week for an In
fected finger.
The ichool board l having n
now roof put on Victory hall
which Is n tine thing nnd will be
Ki-cntly appreciated by nil renters.
last winter a miniature lake
covered the floor mast of tho time.
Mr. and Mra. James Polirk.
throe sons and two daughters
pent t wo days In Lurk ia mute
river park rerently. Their ho tin
Ik in I tide wood. California, nn-1
l hey are making a trip through
Oregon . Washington and British
Columbia nnd taking all side trips
as they go. They were greatly
impressed by the country thus far.
Mi s Sybil WiImui left for Port
laud, Tuesday, and flho left fro:n
there today by bont for California,
uliere the will take up her schojl
work nt Lo Angeles.
Mrs. ,f. P. Moyer, Mrs. Frank
DriRKs and Mra. A. O. Adams are
hostesses for a tea given at Mrs.
J. P. Moyer'a rome today. This
is for the benefit of the Method
ic Ladles' Aid.
The Fpworlh League will hold
n business meeting with election
of officers Wednesday evening.
Mis Kdlth Heiber has been vl
Ulng friends In Portland tho past
week.
Orlond Walters has returned In
work following an Injury to his
right hand while employed In log
ging operation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Frlnk, ac
companied by Mm, Frlnk's parents
Mr. and Mm. George Tlee, drove
to Monmouth, Sunday, nnd spent
th day with Mr. and Mrs. A. J
Shipley. Krnent Tlce returned
SILVERTON
Silvcrton, Aug. 28 Mra. Floyd
Whltted In busy preparing for the
open In e of a style shop nt Silver
ton. Mrs. Whltted, who conducted
such a whop here some time Ago
above the Olsen Pharmacy, will
open her new one In the Itu.'utell
building- on Oak street. Tho plnco
will be known as Khoda's style
shop.
The liov. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge
llenrlkxen and Mr. nnd Mrs. Gil
bert Gutm motored to Seattle this
week. Mr. and Mrs. Cititru are
visiting at I he l(cmiken home.
riii'.v recently Arrived at Silvcrton
from Nebraska and intend to make
this their home for the winter at
least. Mr. and Mrs. Gutru are
the parent of Mrs. George Hen
rilwen, Jr.
Clayton and Amos Benson are
spending the weok at Manzanlta
where they are guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Junken. Mr. Junken
was at one time employed on the
Benson pheasant farm and now
conducts a bird farm of his own
at Manzanlta.
Mrs. Charles Bentson and Mrs.
Delia Probst who have been at
Silverton since the death of Mr.
Bentson about one month ago, will
go to Montana on business the first
part of September. The Bentsons,
until the death of Mr. Bentson
made their home In Montana. Mrs.
Bentson expects to go to Califor
nia the latter part of September
where she will Join her mother
Mrs. N. Peteraon. '
Hopplcking and evergreen pick
ing is occupying the attentlonof a
great number of SNvertonians at
present. While the evergreen ber
ries aro not as plentiful as In for
mer years there are considerable
In the more sheltered places.
Many of the evergreen bushes In
the open spaces were completely
frozen down during the cold weath
er of Inst winter.
Tho baby boxes on the Benson
pheasant farm are receiving a coat
of paint. Reuben Jensen Is assist
ing with the work. Mr. Jensen will
again attend tho Oregon Agricul
tural college this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Tucker and
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Carver are
vacationing at Devil's lake.
N. Sorenson and son. Martin,
have returned to their home at
Latimer, Iowa, after visiting at the
A. L. Toft homo. Mr. Toft and
Mr. Sorenson are old time friend.
Mrs. Betty Cupp from Fresno,
California, are gueata at the J. V.
Matheny home.
Mr. and M.. C. S. Baker have
moved to Silverton from Portland
and are living at 40S Oak street.
Mr. Baker is an Iron worker with
the Silvcrton Iron foundry.
The American Lesion picnic
which has been planned for some
time will be held at ths city park
on Sunday, August 30. Invitations
have been extended to all of the
Legion posts In the Willamette val
icy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Coblelgh and
daughter. Eliene. of Sacramento,
FLY WHEEL HAS
NARROW ESCAPE
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Pcnelralincr, Antiseptic Zcmc
Will Help You
Never mind how often you haw trico"
nnd failed, you can stop burning, itch
ing luvcma quickly hy applying Zemo.
In a short lime usually every trace oi
Kczema, Tetter. Pimples. Rash, Black
heads and similar skin diseases will be
removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy, always use Zemo,
the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is
the one dependable treatment for skin
troubles of all kinds. Zrmo Antiseptic
Liquid for daytimeuse. Trial bottle ioc,
large size $1.00. ZemoOintmcnt for ap
plication at night, 50c. Zemo Son p. anti
septic nnd healing, 25c All druggists.
Noah Built His
Ark Before the
Flood !
Have You Made Arrange
ments for Your Fuol?
Gasco Briquets
f No nslios nil heat.
For a Few Days Yet at
Special Slimmer Price.
Coal
Of the Best Quality to suit
your furnace, heater or
cook stove; order before 'the
raise. j
Wood i
Second Growth of very best.
quality $0.50 per Cord. j
Old Fir, 4 ft. 7.50. 1
16 Inch $3.00.
Oak 8.50. S
Order your winter's needs
now.
IMione 15155 ;'
Hillman Fuel Co.
Broadway at Hood Street! j
Ladd & Bush Banker
ESTABLISHED 1 SOS
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3. p. m.
Lee Cantwoll, an employe of the
Dallas Water company, in charge
of the pumping station on the La
Creole river about five miles above
Dallas escaped death Saturday by
an exceptionally narrow margin,
The big 12-horsepower gasoline
engine stopped for want of gaso
line and Cantwell refilled the tank
and had just started it when a rain
coat which he was wearing caught
on the shaft . nd drew him into one
of the large fly wheels.
Cantwell wub dasher! against a
heavy woodea guard to the fly
wheel with terrific force. An aii
valve had been left open to facili
tate starting the engine and this
caused tho machine to "kill" with
the resistance made by Cantwell's
body. This alone is believed to
have saved the man's life.
Cantwell suffered painful injur
ies to one leg, a fractured rib and
his scalp was practically torn loose
from his head but was not displac
ed. After being treated for a few
days In Dallas Cantwell returned
Tuesday to his camp at the pump
ing station.
RAILWAY RADIOS FOR JAPAN
Tokyo. Eight special coaches
are under construction by the
Japanese Railway department to
be used in experimenting with
radio service for passengers. Th
train will be equipped with the
vacuum-typed, dull syetem radio
appratus with an antenna over
the entire length of the carriages.
It is expected that operators on the
train will be able to broadcast
messages and also receive tele
grams from the various stations.
In addition radio loud-speakers
will give news dispatches and mu
sical programs.
California, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Cnbleigh'a parent?, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Sayre.
Knute Burtnesa who was con
fined to a Portland hospital for
.several months, has again return
ed to the government hospital for
further treatment. While there be
fore, he underwent an operation
which did not proce successful in
giving him relief.
Jack Rockwell, auto mechanic
at the F. W. Pettyjohn garage, has
rented a house at 424 3rd utreet
whore his sisters, Miss Mary and
Alice Rockwell, will make their
home with htm.
now,
Power
Buick Performance steps further
ahead in World Leadership
The Valve-in-Head engine in the
Better Buick Master models de
livers more than 75 horsepower!
Extra power has been added to
the extra power always a feature
of Buick's famous engine.
Even drivers of previous Buicks
will be amazed at the performancey
the Better Buick now places at
their command. The higher effi
ciency of the engine in the Better
Buick includes the same econom
ical consumption of gasoline and
oil that has distinguished all past
Buicks.
And the Better Buick now leads
the world in protection for engine
and driving units. Three new
seals have been added to Buick's
famous Scaled Chassis. An air
cleaner, a gasoline filter, and an
oil filter now insure clean air, oil
and gasoline for the engine.
Drive one of the Better Buicks.
Know how much the new 75
horsepower Standard of Perform
ance adds to the pleasure of
Buick's ownership.
You never again will be satisfied
with the power and performance
of the ordinary motor car.
"When Better Automobiles Are Built!
b BUICK Will Build Them. . . .J
in 1he0Buick
OTTO J. WILSON
388 N. Commercial SI. Salem, Oregon
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