Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 29, 1925, Image 2

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    SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE TWO
From the Richest and
Best Part of the Stale
Portland. Aug. J9 Out of a to
tal of 58,693 Income tax returns
covering incomes for the calendar
year 1924, filed on or before March
15, last, 33,993 were filed by resi
dents of -Multnomah county, ac
cording Co statistics Just compiled
and announced by Clyde O. Hunt
ley, collector ot internal revenue.
The number of returns by coun
ties was as follows: Baker 808, Ben
ton 504, Clackamas 1728, Clatsop
1604, Columbia 839, Coos 1644,
Crook 101, Curry 130, Deschutes
1080, Douglas 944, Gilliam 195,
Grant 171, Harney 119. Hood Itlver
443, Jackson 1190, Jefferson 64,
Josephine 319, Klamath 1211, Lake
205, I,ane 1839, Lincoln 304, Linn
600, Malheur 206, Marlon 1940,
' Morrow 173, Multnomah 33,093,
Polk 395, Sherman 202, Tillamook
621, Umatilla 1534, Union 1053,
Wallowa 279, Wasco 736, Washing
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
, .WEST SALEM
1Vt Uuh.ni nr Alii 28.
Quito a tow lo'lks ot West Salom
aud Klngwood gainereu at mo
home o Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mnniic nil TiieRllitV evening for til
purpose of giving them a farewell
party. Tho time passed very pleas
antly In a social way, alter which
a dainty luncheon was served. Mr.
and Mrs. Means have been proper
ty owners In Klngwood for quite
n,ltni,ap f vn-irn n'lutv h.-ivn mild
U uuui -
Iholr property to Mrs. Jones, of
near Portland., anu nave movuu w
Salem, where Mr. Means is cm
ployed as a street car conductor.
Mr. Means was also treasurer of
the West Sulom borough. Hulph
Suborn has been appointed to till
tho vacancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wallace
. spent the week-end at the homo ot
tho lattor's mother, Mrs. Welt ot
Lebanon.
vMrs. Gerlh of Dayton has re
turned home after a visit with her
son, Waller Gerth ot Front street.
The fourth quarterly conference
ot West Salem and Summit
charges will conveno In the now
church on Sunday evening, August
30, with Dr. Leach presiding. The
district superintendent will also
give tho Sunday evening message.
Mrs. Elinor Bales nnd children
ot Portland were week-end guests
at tho W. V. Hales homo.
Itov. Mr.-Canuoll and family
were dinner guests at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons of
Summit, Wednesday evening.
Arthur Thonu'ii nnd family are
employed picking hops at the Mc
Clellan yard.
Tho new high powered electric
plant Is completed and poles and
wires are being extended from 't
to Independence.
Margaret Kusler has returned
homo after a vlBt with her grand
narents. Mr. nnd airs, ivasier i
U.ilnnl
Mr. ninor lno moved from Mill
City to tho Fouls property on
Klngwuod avenue.
Francos Hunt ot Zenn Is slaying
at tho homo of tlr. nnd Mrs. Ilunt
and working at tho West Side can
nery. Mm. E. Best 1 visiting nt Ihe
home of her son, Jim Bret of Sum
mit. Quite a tow from hero attended
the
funeral ot Mr. rnrsoiu on
Monday.
T. O. Harris visited the first ot
tho week at tho home ot his grand
dnrghtnr, Mrs. O. K. Tandy.
Tho West Side cannery la very
fcusy packing pears and they have
quite a number of employes.
Kobert Canncll Is staying at the
Edward Hamer ranch nnd helping
then harvest their blackberries.
lluth Engelhorn has returned
home from a v'slt with her sister.
Mrs. Ilurrlght of Newport.
Quito a few from our midst at
tended the last hand concert at
Vlllson park on' Tuesday evening
end enjoyed It very much.
Mrs. l'nrsons has moved from
Fourth street to Salem, where she
will mnko her home with her
dnimhter, Mrs. I.eucli.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frr.nk Forrester
Mi.(tn.i l.t week nt tho Homor
Ilarber home. They expect to leuvo
for Vinton, lows, soon.
Mrs. Davis has Improved her
property by adding two verandas
and building a garage.
MY. and Mrs. M. H. liontilght
were first ot the week business
callers nt tho Pan Finley ranch.
Anna Ungelhorn ot Portland is
vlBltlng at the homo ot her moth-
.. ii r Unirrllinrtl.
Karl Wood Is Improving his
houno by rooflnr It.
Mrs. Claro has been called to
Lacomb on account ot the serious
Illness ot her mothor, Mrs. Miles.
Mis. Squire ot Portland Is vis
iting relatives In this vicinity.
LIBERTY
Liberty, Or., Aug. 28. Ted and
Prank Hrubeti went last Frldaj
to Devil's lake on a fishing trip.
Mri. Fred lierfier, who has been
vhdtlnpt at tho bom of her pnr
nto, Mr, and Mri. Kd Tuck, the
past few we oka, returned to her
home In Portland laat Tuesday,
Dan Patterson, a brother ot Mrs.
W. J. Neuena, accompanied by a
friend, Mr, Davis, both ot Coiitd,1
Nob., stopped over Tuesday nlftht
at the W. J. Neuons home on their
yrnr to Callofrnln, where they wilt
Tlslt tor a time. Mr, Patterson
will return and spend aome time
TlfHtlnfT relatives here.
Mrs. C. A. Pnntgan and family
ot Scotta Mills were recent guratn
News
ton 870, Wheeler 44, Yamhill 568.
Total numuer oi reiu ...
the larger clllos of the state were:
Baker 602, Corvallle 440, Mllwau
kle 368, Oregon City 640, Astoria
1100, Seaside 112, St. Helens 180,
Marohfleld 795, North Bend 254,
Prinevllle 89, Bend 1015, Jloscburg
nlver X63. Ashland 290,
Medford 702, Grants Pass 280,
Klamath Fnlls 935, Eugene mi.
... in Anlnrin 110. Salem
1306, Heppner 110, Portland 33.
205, Dallas 166. Independence 75,
,nmnn..ni. 071 Pendleton 840. La
Grande 799, Enterprise 146. The
Dalles 635. Forest Grove 110, Hills
boro 25 McMlnnvllle 235. Now-
berg 143.
DALLAS MAN MAY LOSE
EYE THRU ACCIDENT
Dallas. Aug. 29 George Gerlin-
ger, an employee of the Southern
Pacific shops, was .alien to a Sa-
tem hospital Friday following an
eye Injury sustained while at work.
Gciilnger received a eteel silver
in the eye while working on a
lathe. He wne treated by Dr. Star
buck and then taken to Salem,
where he Is being kept In a dark
room while efforts are bolng made
to save his eye.
of the Russell Wright family.
A meeting of the parent
teacher's association will be held
at the Liberty ball, Friday even
lug, September 11, for the purpose
of talking up the corn show and
make preparations for a reception
fur the teachers.
The Liberty school will open on
September 14 with three of the
last year teachers on duty.
Mm. M. Hblolds and children
havo recently returned from Til
lamook, where, 'they epent four
weeks' visiting.
M. Sblohti is employed In a
bakery in Tillamook city.
Kd Tuck returned this week
from a vloit to Ar'rcnnsas.
Ora Coffey has sold his farm and
the family has moved to Salem.
Mrs. li. Cunningham entertain
ed members of the Liberty Wom
an's club Wednesday afternoon.
The lima wan ttpent in sewing nnd
visiting, refreshments being
served by Mrs. Cunningham, ns
sisted by Mrs. Kd Tuck. The aft
ernoon was much enjoyed by all.
Miss Kitty Walker has pur
chased a new Ford coupe.
The Winners clans of llio Liber
ty Sunday school with Miss Flor
ence lierndt, teacher, hnd a class
meeting Sunday with a picnic
lunch. On account of the wualhur
the meeting was held In the Lib
erty hall. Mrs. Holder's cIusb weru
invited guctils,
C. W. Holder has the cement
foundation and basement of their
new home all lnid and ready tu
proceed with the frame work.
J. K. Shave;- of Los Angeles and
cousin to Mrs. Kate Holder was
visiting at the Holder home this
week. He Is on his way to Canada
on n hunting trip.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Doncer have
roturucd from a vacation at the
coast, having visited a number of
beaches from Manzanitn down to
Tnft.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Dormaii, Mr.
and Mra. W. II. Dorman nnd
daughter, Juanlta, visited at K. L.
Dorman's home near Jefferson laet
Sunday.
Roland Jory has recently pur
chased a now Ford roadsters.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dencor and
children of Marlon were over last
Sunday visiting at P. 8. Denrer's.
SIDNEY-TALBOT
Sidney. Or., Aug 28. Mr. and
Mrs. O. H. Tharp drove to Inde
pendence, Monday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Myers have
pure based a new car, au Kaeex se
dan. Mrs. L. G. McCallum and daugh
ter. Miss lluth Auderson, who
have been visiting relatives and
friends here for the last two
weeks, left Tuesday mornitg for
their home In Krekine, Alberta.
Canada. Miss Anderson la a teach
er and returned to Krsklne In time
for the opening of the fall term of
chool.
This section enjoyed a gt-od rain
Snlurday and Sunday, the first in
over two months. Threshing was
suspended for a few days but dam
age to grain Is very alight nnd thie
in more than offset by the great
benefit to corn and the late pota
to crop. Tho threshing seatsou is
almost ended here. It Is thought
(lint If the weather stays good all
machines w'll he pulled In by the
first of September, i no grain gen
erally has been light with very
heavy straw, farmers believe that
ibis was rauced by the two ex
tremely hot days tlie last purl of
June. !
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Belknap nnd1
tho Reeves family returned Wed-1
nesdny from n four dnys' outing nt
Yachats.
Mr. and Mrs. Delta Chip, who
have been living ou the J. D
Turulile place, moved to Wheat
land, Friday morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Fowler, Miss
lndie and O. M. Cos Me niotor.nl
to I .acorn b for the day Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Jacobsun and
Mra. Clnude Johnson spent eereral
days last week camping at one of
the Tillamook benches. i
IJliia Anderson of Salem visited
with his ileler, Mra. 0. H, Tharp,
last week.
Q. M. Coat I e of Tillamook Is a
guest at the horns of Mr. and Mrs.
FowJer,
J. R. Harlan and Harry Free
man havo taken a logging Job near
Bruce, Or. They expect to have
work thera for the nert three
years.
William Aseherman and ConTad,
Hrelter of Salem epent Sunday vis
iting at the home of George Rallo.'
Miss Thelma Harlan waa an Al-;
banjr visitor Tuoaday. 1
from
AT
Brooks. Or., Aug. 29. The
Southern Pacific welders have ar
rived at Brooks on their way
south. Their job is to build up
the rounded ends of the rails
where they join. Tlie continual
pounding of the wheels tends to
flatten these ends causing a low
spot which rapidly deepens with
the increasing hnock as the whorls
pass.
In the earlier days ot railroad
little thought was given to this,
or the bllckety-clack of the wheels,
as it seemed a part of any rail
ride. Then the rails were placed
so that the joints were opposite
which accentuated the rhythemic
pounding, but now the Joint is
broken halt on the opposite rail
which aids in smoothing out the
vibration.
As the locomotives built in
crease in weight and the tonnage
hauled growe heavier, tills par
ticular point in the roadway has
become a more serious matter aud
any suggested method to form as
Miss Mary Neubrech of Clear
Luke was the guest of Mies Louise
Hallo for several days lost week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Whlleman
and Mies Kuth Anderson drove tu
Whoatland, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tingelstad
have as their guests this week Mr.
Tingelstnd's brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Kdwiu Trngelstad of Ore
gon City.
Albert Wlederkehr of Wheat
land has purchased the William
Sbeeniau place.
Charles Meier aud C. F. Meier
were transacting business iu Sa
tern, Monday.
Mrs. JJeryl Wynnlck of San
Francisco Is a gucat at the home
of her couxfn, Mrs. Eugene Mnluy.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard lieevea of
Albany spent the week-end at the
borne ot Mih. buna itcovoa.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ii, Doty aud
N. II. Doty were Saleiu "visitors
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. I'J. Dllnston
speLt Saturday In Salem.
Mre. M. 12. Duty left Sunday for
the German place near Wheatland
where she will camp with friends
during the bop season.
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. Hlfu;;toii of the serious
illness of Mias Lena ltoy ut the
home of her father near Mon
mouth. Miss Hoy ha been em
ployed for some lime by tho Owl
Urug company of Portland and
was stricken there with a heart
attack last month. Sho was re
moved to Monmouth ut once nud
since that time has been unable
to sec nnvi.no. Miss Hoy lived m
Sidney for many years and has
host of friends here who earnestly
hooi! for her speedy recovery.
Mrs. D. G. Clark and daughter
and Mra. Davidson nnd daughter
ot llarrisburg spent Wedneadoy as
tho gulsta of Mrs. H. W. Cooley.
Mi. J. H. Harluu and children
visited nt the C. A. Cuu homo in
liuena Visla, Tueeday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Meier and
daughter, Janls, spcut Sunday In
Salem.
Mrs. H. H. Farr, whoee mar
rlage was an event ot July 30 was
the Inspiration cor a cleverly
planned miscellaneous shower last
Thursday afternoon. The affair
was given In the beautiful grove
on the ban Ue of the Sautlam, near
falhut. Swimming and conversa
tion were the diversions ot the
afternoon. A rielilcous lunch con
slsting of sandwiches, salad, cake
and coffee was served late In the
day and tho honor guest was pre
Kent oil with two large baskets con
taining gifts of great variety.
Those present were the honor
guest, Mrs. It. II. Farr, Mrs. J. u.
Farr, Mrs. Chapman Anderson
Mre. N. A. Doty. Mre. M. K. Doty,
Mrs. 1). 1C. Dllnston, Mrs. K. J
Kroenmn. Mra. C. O. Whltemau,
Mrs. O. H. Marlntt, Mrs. 11. H
Hampton, Mrs. C. F. Meier, Miss
Mary Neubrech, Mlas Louise uniio
MIm Janis Meier and Muta Irene
lUinstou.
FALLS CITY
Fulls City, Or.. Aug. 29". Mr.
aud Mrs. T. H. feprlnger of Shedd
visited at the homo of his sister.
Mrs. O. L. Carey, Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Cochran were
in town Tuesday from Sheridan,
where they moved to a short time
ago.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Ward spent
SitLday at tho Fred Schull home lu
Monmouth.
J. L. Shadlo relumed from Ash
land, Thursday, where he haa been
enjoying hie vacation fur n few
days the past week.
Marshal Zimmerman and Cy
ChrlstenMon began work today on
tbe laying of new steps up the
school house hill.
11. M. Saikett, whose home Is In
McMinnvlllo, was n caller at the
K. O. Wblte home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson had as
guonta tlie past week Mra. Olson's
sisters and their husbands, Mr.
and Mra. Wiley Cooley of Vancou
ver, Wash., and Mr. and Mra.
Clauds Craven ot Wellington, I
Kansas. Mr. Craven Is trainmas
ter of the A. T. A 8. F and has
been with that company for 36!
years,
George II. Hanson, trouble man,
for the Oregon Journal, waa up
from Portland from Saturday to,
Monl.iy cleaning and adjusting
the Intertype machine which le
part of the Enterprise plant and
could not b uu until the new
electric current was obtained. ,
Mra. 8. E. Robinson and grand
son Elton, went to the LJvesley
hop? arda near Salera, Saturday,
where they will pick hops this i ca
Nearby Valley Points
near as possible a smoutli, continu
ous surface to the roil is tried out.
Using the Intense heat of the
oxy-ucetylcne name, steel is men
nil unon and fused with the rail
end. hulldlnir It again level with
the rest of Its length. While the
steel' Is still eoit it Is smoothed
out with hammers and dressed
down until in appearance it III the
same as the day it was placed
Enough improvement and saving
to cdulnnient is gained that tlie
company feels amply paid for the
expense of the operation.
The new team track at Brook:
is now completed and ready for
the season s shinning. Its capacity
is approximately 14 cars which
will greatly aid la removing the
congestion that tnrcutens each au
tumn during the rush. The drive
way parallcllns the new track: Is
a substantial built road ot ma-
rad.im and lino screenings packed
by rolling.
AMERICAN AVIATORS DROP
BOMBS UPON TRIBESMEN
Quozzan, French Morocco,
Aug. 29. (A. P.) The entire
group of American aviators made
their first flight over the enemy
tribesmen's camps today, drop
ping 240 kilograms of bombs and
scoring many direct hits.
ITEMS
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. M, D. Hamracl and
daughter, Jane, Mr. Hammel'a
mother and eistor, Mrs. F. M
Hamincl and Miss Blanche Ham
mel, were recently on a trip over
the Mt, Hood loop drive and visit
ed the various Hood Rivor
orchards.
Wade Arstlll of Hebo spent
Sunday at the Warren Ward
homo. Mr. Arctill Is the principal
of the Ilubo schools where Miss
Opal Ward will teach this coming
year.
Miss Violet Logan l in Salem,
where she Is receiving treatments
at a sanitarium there.
William Sclgren of Portland tt
a house guest at the T. W. Mun
yon homo.
Mrs. Wesley Wood and little
sou of Portland nro visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II
Uucll.
Churea W. Fraser is here from
Delta, Colorado, visiting with his
cousin, H. A. Darting, ut his farm
cast of town.
Dee Dusk haa a broken bone In
one foot, the result ot a recent nc
cident und has to wear a cast. The
foot haa been X-rayed and in time
will ha all right.
Arthur Sayles of Harrlsburg In
In charge ot tho Southern Pacific
station during the absence of
Agent Raymond Crisswell.
A. II. Dodd preached at Toledo
last Suuday iu connection with
tho dedication of the church
building that bis 8 on, F. A. Dodd.
was largely instrumnetal In build-
ing.
Mr. and Mra. A. R. Meyers and
son ot Salem ,accompanicd by Mra.
M. Knuffman were business visi
tors In town Wednesday evening.
Miss Mary Crrey and Gilbert
Cnrey of Salera and Kldon Vance
of Seattle, Wash., spent Thursday
visiting relatives here.
GERVAIS
Gervnis. An. 2l. Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Cutsforth and son
(ilenn, Mrs. W. n. Nutting nnd
smnll daughter and Mrs. E. Mala
motored to Woodburn on Thurs
day evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Hoge of
Post Falls, Idaho, Is visiting with
their daughter Mrs. Hugh A.
Uowd,
Mr. nnd Mrs. August Nlhler and
grandson motored to Salem on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roes Cutsforth
and family have returned from
their vacation vIsltlnK the Coos
nnd Curry county beaches and all
of the Rogue river that roads
would permit; they also visited
relatives at Cottage Orove on the
way home.
Dr. H. Dcnmon who has been
located here the past year,
moved to Snlem on Thursday.
Mrs. Margaret Hall came home
on Tuesday evening from her va
cation at Rockawnr.
Miss Marie Mangold who has
been at St. Martin 's Springs up In
Washington for the past three
weeks returned home.
Cutsforth Bros, received a car
load of fine helfcra from the
Portland stock yards one day this
week for the hop picking market.
Mr. P. W. Scelv. who has been
suffering with rheumatism tho
nat few .weeks, lett for Belknap
Spring nnd hopes to be bene
fitted by the uatns.
Mr. and Mrs oiw senwan ana
children motored to Salem on
Thursday.
- STAYTON
gtavlon. Or.. Aug. 29. Profes
sor O. A. C. P.rown and his wife
nd mother ond Professor Carl
lllll and Mrs. Hill visited Miss
Susie Kearns, Tuesday, on their
ay to Woodhurn.
M. and Mr. T.mila Kearna ot
Portland visited In Stayton, Sun
day, at the home of Mis. Susie
Kearna.
C. Tltui visited In Stayton.
ednctday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayo and
lughtara. Patay and Jean, re
irned Monday night from a Tiall
aovcral days in Portland.
... . - i li.. u..Ra Xllitllr. nt
.III. ai,U 4HIB. - '
Portland are the proud parents ot
- kni,. In.. Th. hnhv was bom
early Tuesday morning at the
Portland woman a nospnai. au
1 1. - n A .KIM Tlntl! IF. W.ll
m .MB n. ..... 4 im'.u.
known here, being popular mem-
. n . . Ll-k k.l
oera vi om.iiiia niau ..uw.
Walter Mayo, cashier of the
n u.ii.a.i ...v n, at.vtnn
1t aopI. tv.itn.ii,.. mnrninf for
isconia, waan. ne waa accuiu--
IKiuied by his son, Stewart. Mr.
Mayor planned to be gone for sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell and
daughter, Itcsc Ella, aud Mr. and
Mrs. V. Lyle McCroskey and sou,
Jerry, motored to Albany. Thurs
day afternoon,
Mrs. Conrad P. Neibert and
Mcyor George Kecch are sitting
on the grand jury which will in
dict Murray, Wlllos aud Keiley.
Mrs. M. F. Ryan was in town
.shopping Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Mack and
faintly of Brownsville visited in
Stayton over the week-end.
Mrs. B. A. Schacfer has as guests
this week, her brother, Heman
Sommers, and his two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Goprge Brewer,
who. have been visiting at New
port, returned to Stnyton ot the
beginning of the week.
A. K. Lulay made a business
trip to Salem, Monday.
Harry Humphreys and family
spent several days this week at
Cascadia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spaniol
have taken rooms in the Roy
building.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tate and
small grandson of Watsonville.
Ca.. visited at tho J. F. Richards
homo several days this week. Mr.
Tate Is a cousin ot W. H. and Leo
Tate.
Peter Neltllng, who has been
visiting for several weeks at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Netting, lefe Tuesday for To
ledo. Ohio. He made the trip from
the cast in a Ford car and return
ed in the same machine.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Richards
came borne tho last part of the
week from a month's stay at Bel
knap springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Young of Moro, Or., visited at the
homo of Elizabeth Stayton, Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Townsend of
Salem visited at the T. H. Taylor
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Blakely of Cot
tage Grove and Paul Blakely of
California, children of W. F.
Blakely of Stayton, were in town
visiting relatives this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stayton
and family ot Washougal, Wash.,
visited in Stayton, Sunday.
Joseph Van Handel motored to
Newport, Sunday morning, to
bring his parents, Mr. and Mia.
John A. Van Handel, and MUs
Frances Van Handel from New
port, where they had been on their
vacation.
On Thursday night, the Sunday
$1095
Beautiful high lustre finish
in two tones and black.
Nickeled radiator, fine
Vclour upholstery, four
doors, balloon tires, 38 real
horse power, 1124 inch
wheel base.
also
-The Standard Sedan
$895
all fully equipped
'Prices f,e.b. Toledo
school teachers of the Christian
church met at the home of the
Rav G. W. Hay for the purpose of
holding a round table discussion.
The earlier part . of the evening
was devoted to business and the
remainder to social pursuits. Mrs.
Frank Lesley served waffles as a
feature of the evening and other
guests also contributed various refreshments.
SILVEKTON
Sllverton, Aug. 29 (Special)
Odd Fellows who have been mem
bers of the order for 25 years will
be honored at a special meeting
Saturday night August 20th by Sil
ver Lodge No. 21, I. o. O. F. The
wives nnd daughters of the mem
bers will hold a social meeting in
the club room while the lodge Is
In session. A banquet will be serv
ed to all at the close of the .eve
ning. The annual Labor Day celebra
tion will be carried out again this
year with tho plans much more elab
orate than in former years. A
complete program for both after
noon and evening Is ;eing arrang
ed. A special feature will be the
Royal Rosarlan quartet selections.
The Four-L band will furnish
music during the day nnd during
the afternoon there will be races,
dancing, swimming and wrestling
matches.
Merlin F. Conrad, who at one
time owned nnd managed the store
now owned by J. A. withers, is op
ening a feed and seed store at hie
warehouse on McClalne street. He
is installing the attrition mill and
will be ready for business by Oc
tober 1.
A. H. Barke was called to Brant,
Alberta, by a message Informing
hfm that his brother, Carl, had been
burned to death. Mr. Barke left
Friday mormlng. How the acci
dent occurred was not stated in the
message. Carl wae operating a
garage at Alberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Rivcness
left Thursday for California where
they expect to visit for a short
time. Mr. Rivness said that If he
found anything suitablo he might
enter business there. Mr. Rlveness
was formerly the owner of the L
& M grocery.
P. Nofsker and family left Thurs
day for Cold Beach -where they
will vacation for ten days.
Word has reached Sllverton that
Miss Bertha Yates and L. Llnd
qulst were married at Portland on
August 2i. Mrs. Llndqulst Is the
oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Yates of sllverton. Mr. and Mra.
Llndqulst will make their home nt
OVERLAND SIX
VICK BROTHERS
High Street at Trade
Sllverton.
a ,.,i nnmhnr nf sllvertonians
are making plana to attend the
Pacific Norwegian singers concert
at Portland Saturday and Sunday.
American Legion posts from
Portland to Corvallls have been
invited to attend the annual Leg
Ion picnic which la being held at
Sllverton Sunday.
Miss Caroline Quie, Buperlntend-ent-of
the pediatric department of
too California Lutheran hospital
at Los Angeles, Is a guest of Dr.
Anna M. l'inseth.
Mark JPaulson Is. making plans
to open a law oftice at Sllverton.
Mr. Paulson Is a brother of Mrs.
t n f...ini,.r.nn anil at one time
some years ago had a law office
at Sllverton. f or me past it
years Mr. Paulson has been super
intendent of -school at Bend and
In California. The office will be
in the Olsen building.
Mr. an! Mrs. John Cannon arc
driving a new Star coach. Mr.
and Mis. Cannon were married in
Salem In July and are making their
homo at Sllverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moshcr and
son, John Allen, who have been
visiting at the home of Mrs. Ger
trude Cammcron for tho past ten
days havo returned to their home
In San Francisco.
Henry Fatland who has been
spending the past two months In
the east has returned to his Sll
verton home.
Mrs. Bergc Borrevlk entertain
ed the executive committee of the
American Legion auxiliary at her
country homo Wednesday after
noon. Those present were Mrs.
C. M. Wrey, Mrs. Paul Wray, Mrs.
R. E. Klelnsorge, Mrs. Lc Roy
Lemmon, Mrs. S. K. Ostergard.
Mrs. Charles Johnson, and the
hostess, Mrs. Borrevlk.
RICKKEALL
Pat Burns has traded his equity
In the ranch at Rickrcall for a
fine residence and two Jots in Sa
lem. Mr. Burns expects to con
tinue his garage business here,
however.
Mrs. Tom Burch, Mrs. Harry
Dem psey, Ra 1 ph Pern pscy a n d
Elizabeth Fowell were business call
era in Dallas Wednesday afternoon
Edwin Hill went to Dallas again
to ha ve his hand d rcsscd by D r.
Staats. Tlie injury to the lad's fin
ger wns done nt his father's gravel
bunkers when nnother boy drop
ped a roolc which smashed the fin
ger, and In healing the ligaments
grew so tight they had to be sev
ered In order to straighten the in
jured member.
makes this Overland Six the
greatest of all motor car values
You can pass a real opinion on this remarkable
car only after you have driven it yourself.
Then you will realize that it is the outstanding
value of the year more real car for your money
than you have ever thought possible.
THE NEW PRICES-on the De Luxe and
Standard Sedan models make it a matter of
good business for you to investigate come in
for a demonstration today.
By Capital ''Journal's
Special Correspondents
Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Lucas return
ed from Newport last evening, and.
with Mrs. G. O. Price and child
ren went to Turner to visit with
Mrs. Lucas' sister, Mra. W. Hun
salt or.
Mrs. J. Orville Price Is substi
tute mall carrier today on route 1
In the absence ot Mr. Price, who
is transacting business In Salem.
Prof. O. D. By era and family ot
Westport called at W. W. Rowell'a
Thursday evening taking their
father, Mr. Byers, back with them
to his home in Independence.
Elora Hart of Dallas Is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Geo. Fuller at
Rlckroall this week.
Mrs. Haggerty and children have
moved to the Frakea' hop yard at
Dallas this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I.' A. Dempsey had
aa their guests this woek Mrs.
Dempscy's sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hedgepeth of Crea
welt. They leave for Monmouth
today "to visit their slater, Mra.
Lizzie Perclval and Mrs. -Belle
Guthrie.
J. A. Byers of Independence vis
ited nt the home of his sister, Mra.
Will Rowell recently.
Mrs. George Fuller will help at
tend to the wants of the public at
the Fuller soda fountain next week
in the absence of MIsb Margaret
Sportsman.
The people of Rlclcreall regret
to hear that Lockey Cooper. Is giv
ing up hia barber shop here, In or
der to take over one In Monmouth
for which the transaction was coin
pleted today.
JEFFERSON
Miss Elizabeth Lindrass from
Lnkestde, Oregon, who has been
visiting Mrs. George Vail for the
past week left Friday for Portland
Lo visit Mrs. Arthur Schultz.
Mrs. George A, Haaklns and fam
ily of La Center, Washington, are
here for a two weeks visit with Mr.
and Mrs. White.
Mr. William E. Doty from tho
Tnlbot district wns In Jefferson
Friday.
Miss Johanna Lisa from Idaho
left Friday for Portland to spend
the winter after visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Lisa Johnson for several
weeks.
Olaf Chrlstenson returned home
Wednesday from the Toledo hos
pital where he has been since May.
lie wns injured In a motorcycle ac
cident.
The Melodonian orchestra led by
Mrs. J. O. Van Winkle recontinu
ed their practice Thursday even
ing after the summer vncatlon.