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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM.' OREGON MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO BODY OF MISSING AIR MAIL PILOT isravFP Vf"-- J5V Bellcfunte, Pa., Oct. 12 The frantic scorch for Charles Amen, air pilot who disappeared 10 days ago, ended Sunday ou Nittanny mountain, six miles northeast ul' Bellofon:e, when the body of the bird man was found In his wreck ed 1)1 u ii e, which had crashed against Hie side of the mighty bill. A party of searchers, one of the thousands who tramped the hills ind valleys since Ames was re ported lost, came upon the wreck rc Into in the morning. A mow' body, hearing only a few bruises, svns found In the cockpit of the Oiip. The body, lifted from the soekplt, was liroufiht to nolle fonte and tik n to an undertak ing establishment. Death Instantaneous. Belief That Ames met Insluut dualh was the belief of the alr-mall of ficials. Ills fact was badly hrus ?. but the body contained few otlur marks. ... The point where Ames crashed !s densely wooded. It was evident that the pilot, flying low, crash ?d into (he four trees, the pl.ine !omini; to n stop against the trunk if a fifth. The trees closed In up :n the wreckago, making It Im possible for the airmen who have lenrcbed this entire region to lo cate the spot where Ames met lentil. Ames was on his cnurso ami was near the Ileicla light, bea con for airmen, when he met his fate. Over the point where IiIh body rented In the debris airmen have passed each day, flying east and west with their cargoes of mail for New York and Chicago. Shipment of Mail Sale The shipment of mail In Ames' plane was Intact, and shortly af ter It was removed from the wreckage It waa on Its way west in a plane piloted by F. It. I till. Nature conspired to keep the fate of the birdman unknown, for when the wrecked ship of the nlr was found It was discovered that four kings of the forest, broken off when the piano crashed Into them, had formed a perfect cov er. Under ttmse four big trees, completely shrouded, rested the wreckngo containing the pilot's body. Word of the find spread thru the mountains like wildfire, and. within n short time hundreds of pcarrhewi, together with nlr mall officials from the Bellefonte field were on the scene. West Salem. Miss Gillespie from the Oiego1 state hosnltU and a friend cam over from Sale in to spend the aft eruoon with Airs, Jack Goodell, Grace fence was a capital city chopper this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hill and baby sou, accompanied by Mr. Arthur made a business trip to Portland where they also called on Mr. an Mrs. Carle," Wait, who recentl; moved from here. The missionary society of tb Evangelical church met thie wee! at the ujual place, the Mason hall. Mra. Bowe of Dallas and Mrs Hamilton called on the Klckreal ladies yesterday to display a ver fine line of women's wearing up parel which Mrs. Bowe is sohci ins for. Upon the departure of the Ike Demnsey family fur lone, Grvil Price will take over the Deinpsev garnso. The National Safety, Council i publishing a record of the occi lentfi caused by careless automo bile il rivers. In thirty-tix hour' Portland's record was eight chi: (Iron fujured and oue killed, six of these being committed by recklcsi drivers. Mr. and Jtrs Jake Fletcher we visitors at the liome of Mr.) F letcher's paren Is, Mr. a nil M rs. Peter Coo::. David Smith lias made prepara tion for winter by erecting a com modioua woodr.hed, which has Just been completed by Charley Stin nett. Miss Vivian Crowley was i Hick real I visitor, calling at th Goodeil home. Mrs. Ernest Hamilton ut Nesmllli station will be hostes' for the ladies of the old next week The many friends of the senior Mr. and Mm. Fuller will be j?IaJ to hear of their return to Oregon after a summer spent on an auto trip through many states, witn stops at many scenes of great in terest. The Fullers will soon ! at Kickreall. II. S. Smitten Is having a well dug by a McMinnville well digger. C. it. Bennett, Itickreall barlnr. spent most of tho week on th jury for the Lloyd murder trial. RICK KE ALL Itickreall. C, Oct. 10. Mrs. Euil Jefferson nnd sou, James, ai Portland were visitors at the homo of Mrs. Jefferson'e brother. Blaine Southwiik, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Oempse motored to FuPs City lat even ing to visit witli Mr. Dempsey's Pinter, Mrs. A (1. Adams, and re tin tie I home tod:y. Mrs, (It org? Fuller, accompan ied by Margaret Sportsman an 1 George, Jr., culled on relatives In Independence yenterdoy. M: a. I. eon Fisher, who has been con fined to the hospital fo some ttm1 Is Mrs. F'.Pler n cousin. A Dodge peilan coming from Corvallls went Into' tho ditch i the cror.sitip; fn the Holmes Grip. Fred Aner has just purchased new tractor from the Archer nr plement company in Salem, Mitt. Lynn Dcmpsey nnd Mr Harry I)empey were business call er In Monmouth today. ' Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Penci sp. nit 'n!U evening with friends n Itickreall. A crowd from hero attended th last dance nt tho Mellow Moort in HALLS PERRY Halls Ferry. Or.. Oct. 10. M :inl Mrs. O. P. Allphin, Hon anil wlf( wcrp ovor Trcni Albrmy to spend Kumlriy with ('. W. Uchwat) iiicl runow nciuiaiiihuiei-s. ns thy were old NobruHku neighbors. A. H. Hurka nnd II. R Townsen I and rainlly wore "Inn there. Mi. nnd Mrs. II. 1). Kidler have moved to town Tor Mm winter so m to lie near Ilia work. 11. V. Town-send, wife nnd liaby have Rone lo AlKea on a visit to hi ciHter'n. InteiuliiiK to ko up In the niouiitiiina and return with u ileer Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I.;uil;for.l were down from Portland to speii the week-end with his mother nnd :ilso to attend the slate fair. Andrew I'nrecll Is home fr.im Portland, where ho Is rarpent'-T- lle hna Ins, recovered from a two weeks' illness of pneumonia. Us wife returned home with him. Uoy Sharp lias traded bin old ear in on n new Chevrolet. Albert Haimejrnr has sold near ly $lli0 wirth of sroen healis t the ealinery fim a half nrre. I.llllo Miss Mildred Colby wan l lie uest of Mlrs Hcswlc Itro'vn several days Inst week. Monty und Oliver ( olhy nre home from a successful deer hunt- trip. The Mallltt plate hns been sol 1 to it family from Oakland, Cat.. who lire Inking possession tliltf week. They intend to nt up a eoiumorclnl poultry farm. 10. M. Orois.ni lundo the snle. Mrs. V. V. Schwah ntlended the 1. T. cluh at Mrs. Ooolidse's. riiursdny afternoon, reporting n Iniff ftntherlnff and n Rood time. K. T. Croshaw nnd flonfl have tnken n conlrnel for clearing a ract of Innd tor Mrs. M. l-ttlik- fort. Oscnr Purcel and family re lumed ltomn IrmI week from n two weeks vacation In the moun tains. Hen Itronn has Accepted b posi tion with I ha Plle ll.ik in k mm pnny of Haletn. Zenio, Ihc Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Jusl What lou Ncea nnn't worry aliont Ecjenia or other skin trouble, ion can hnvo a clear, lieallhy ektn hy using Zenio. Zonio generally remove Plm plea, Blackhed, Blotches, Ece ma anil Rlnirworm and make the kin clear anil healthy. Zenio la a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, that does not show and may be applied day or nleht. Zemo Ointment la recommended for night nae. All drugglaK. Adr TURNKR Turner, Oct. 10 C. W. Tlewltl and family nttendeit the fair Wedneeday. Ohlen Stout mnde a trip to OrcKon city Willi his Diamond truck. Wednesday lllRlit, taklnc down a load of goods for Mrs. Xeal. Mm. E. 0. nakcr was ainonir those nltendln (he fair Wednes day. O. A. O. Moore left Thllrwlay for Kuiiene n a delecato to the Oregon conference of the Meth odist church. He returned Satur day nfternoon In company with the paslor, Upv. ( W. Porup. Ilollls Hones, who was working at the raring barns at the fair, relurned home Saturday nlftht. He took part iu the garment race winch was staged at the nigh uorse show In the stadium. Mrs. Mayro McKluuey was Salem visitor Saturday. John Watsou, Sr., was a visit or at the state fair Thursday wnicn was tirantl Army day. Several from Turner attended the Santlam district Sunday school convention at Stayton Sun day. II. L. Earl has been Installing metal gutters and drains on the . C. Gunning home. uev. ana .vira. Mickey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. A. G. Moore Sunday. Dick Wagoner. Hob Peterson C. F. and J. M. Bones left Sunday for a fishing trip. They expect to oe gone aoout two weeks. Itov. w. J. Large of Eugene was In Turner Tuesday. While here ho closed a contract with L. ltobeitson for the repairing of ine manse at the Presbyterian cnurcn. Mollis Dones was In Salem Monday morning, having his eyes treated ny ur. f'lndlcy. J. M. Watson was a Salem vis tor Monday. i-uicy L-yie and rami v were Sunday visitors at the J. F. I.yle nomc. -Mrs. K. C. Perrv of Portland visited Sunday of last week with ner aunt, .Mrs. 1. E. Putnam. D. E. Gilman of Irenner was a rrinay business visitor in Turner. mis. free of Albany sneni i few days with Mrs. J. E. White neati last week. G. A. McKay is treating his nam lo a coat or paint. Geo. Moore was busy filling al ius mis weeK. it. Putnam suffered a bad cut on the leg Monday, while cut ting corn for Geo. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Matthews ;ind daughters Irene and NInn. of Sherer's Bridge, Or. were the guesls of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Itlches and family Friday of this ween. Wallace T. niches of Tilla mook Is spending his vacation at ome. O. F. Booth was In Turner on business Tuesday. Andrew Baker of Mill citv vis- ted home folks Sunday. Hichard Gale of Oregon City was In Turner on business Tues- la Malcolm Miller, a former em ploye of the V. M. Miller Lumber Co. nnd well known lo many Tur- people, died quite suddenly Toledo last week. tinier Baizcc and wife of Moro. Dr., and Mis. B. (!. liarzea and er daughter and husband of Sa- ealleil on I. L. Itohertxon Monday. Elmer Ilarzeo and wife were cniuped ut Hie fair grounds Hi-lug Hie slale fair. Mr. Hill and wife of Seallle were In Turner Tuesday. Mr. lill. who In a nephew of Law ence Kobei-isou, lias the state iKhtH In Oregon for the Savage Washing Machine Co. CLOVER!) ALE Cloverdal'.', Or.. Oct. I'Jt Thr lolly Maids and Matron.-) of V.a- leay were entertained Thutvd iv hy Aim. V. ;. Kantner in her !ove ly new home 'n Salem. Mrs. Ai'cc Podd." Int -uctor In l-rench nt the Wi amette univti Hy, gave n talk for tho 'adles on er trip through India Japan nr.d hlna, showhi-r riigH. cnbroMlerv nd ni her ciphw brought from nose ('(tunti ie?. which vrns verv nptructivc ind hiphly enJoy.;cl the ladle, special musli for lie icrasion waa ateo furnished b; it her Salem ltdics. Among thos' present were Mr. and Mr. WiUt.-n. arr nnd Mrs. Nellto llinilt .a o: t'lovonlale. Cloverdale school re)ortm i new Vupil. little Mary iiuns ".Ve , making u full attendance of all in tho district this term. Mtas Olga Garner le tending the email children of the teacher In the I'leuant View district. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fliflet hsVJ returned to their borne in Seittle, after a few days visit here with relatives. ' The W. C. T. U. met Wednesday with Kirs, Charloa Cummlngg na hostess. Many friends and relatives of the hostene wee present us It was also a family reunion and. a stcrk party for her daughter, Mrs. Grace Swcnson of Portland, ind .aany were tho fflf'e brought by lie friends. Mr. and Mrs William Few were host and hostws for a lovely diu ner Tuesday for J. M. Hamilton, the occasion bolng his birtbt'. Dinner wae nerved at 12 o'clock to Air. and Me. Hamilton anO ant' Mrs. Farr. Duntunore officiating, and A. L. Koeney In charge. Mrs. Hall 1b survived by her husband and one sou, Raymond Hall, of Buena Vis ta- , Mr. and Mrs. George Conn of Sal em, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth WillUus. and her two little girls, have ?oae to Belknap Springs lor two wee :e William Bordorea was broughtl galem on Friday and Saturday o nto town Friday from Holt's campl this week. INDEPENDENCE UT Romance and Thrills! That't what you will find every month In True Story Amerlca'a most Intcrciting, most human magailne. In the November Issue there are twemy-two big fciiturei every one of which will hold you spellbound stotiea written by 1 rue Story' own readeii itoric that plcttire Life, not as the fiction writer paints It, but as Life rcjlly is. If you want to learn the crcat, burning truths of life it you want to know whnt men and women like yourself have found out through bitter experience if you like to read stories that tug at your heartstrings, grip your Imagination and stir your soul buy the November True Story now on all newsstands. True Sioiy A I (ill nni ulandl 254 J ndependence. Or.. Oct. 1 Miss Agnes Taimadce of She-Uian has entered the high school here anu win makg her home with Ik uncie, i-'ranlc Hennagin, durins me ecnooi year. Mr. and Mro. C. J. Mover liovn neon entertaining: re la Lives f-nn. Winc.'iester, Idaho, Mr and rv Guy McCoy. The McCoys w!U Jo- cace in tne valley for the winter. ur. and Mrs. U L. Hewltf nf L'ortiand, formerly of ihls citv. wvie weeit-ena visitors ';ere. I.c velle Hewitt hits entered the Ore gon Agricultural college, where ne will major in landscanf; gardening. Tho parent-teacher nssoci itlrm held its firjt meeting for tiie school year Tuesday afternoon The books show 58 active mombers inus eariy in the year aad n.any moro will be added. A commit tee appointed by tho president went bofore the city council ask ing mat the etreet south of t: tichool bo barred from traffic Jj ing school hours, whicii roriuesl was grauicu. Loota Rogers, daughicr of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Uogein o! Oak oint, and Otis Uince of Albany woro married at the Oak Point school house Sunday afternoon. Dr. Charles Uuusnicre offilca'Jiif? In vitations to the affair were ex- ended to the Oak Point commiin ty at large and friends from far ind near cnthered to witnoria the oremony. The large ccmmunitv 001:1 had been transformed intn a bower of beauty, with rerns p.aJ flowers. The ceremony at the school was followed by a recepiloL' it the liogers home, the vo;:i:k peoplo leaving in the ?veninK mr .1 short wording trip by moto:. v.ft- wlikh Mr. and Mrs. Linco will he nt home to their friends ip Al bany, where Mr. Lance employ ed. Hczel Calbrealh. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Ca'bre:iili oi Ins city, and Howard Youiifr of tend, Or., wlm-o married at Peed. Vtober 3. at 2 p. m.. Rev Mr. Miller of tho I'rer.byteiian c Ii n re 1 itficiating. Mrs. loung has been a member of the Lend school fac ulty for two years, and Mr. Young is advertising manager of a Bend newspaper. Tho young people will malto their home in Ueud. Mrs. Lillian Hall died at the family home at Buena Vista. Oc'- ber 3, after a long illness. Funeral services were held early iu the week at Bueiin Virta, Dr. Charles into town i-riuay trom Holt s camp ror surgical treatment. A log roll od onto one foot, badly injuring that member and neccesltatf n; the amputation of the great toe. Mrs. Mary Merrill of this city died at the Dcacoi.ees hospital In Salem, after a short Illness and was ouricd at the Carleton ceme tery Friday afternoon, Rev. Arlctor Morris of Monmouth officiating. Coming to the coast country In 1883, tho Merrills lived for many years at Caiielon, coming to Inde pendence in 196. Mrs, Merrill Is survived by three children, Mrs T. E. Adams of California, Bayard T. Merrill of Independence and Italph G. Merrill of Alska. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson of Otiuaka, l!litr,!s, have been visit ing relatives in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kadmacher. The Johnsons came west to attend th Odd Fellows' convention In Port land and are touring Oregon an California before returning to the east. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guild are 011 a ten days' hunting trip southern Oregon. Miss House filling Mrs. Guild's place as city librarian during her absence. The ladies of the Methodist Ai society combined business pleasure on Friday. A new Meth odist parsonage has just been com pletcd and the ladies, armed wit various cleaning utensils, cleanei the new home from attic to base meut, making It a most attractive home nest for Kev and Mrs. Mor! Tlie ladies made an all-day session of the affair, taking well filled lunch baskets and enjoying a noon dinner and social hour in thi church basement tette and Van Pe ire's orchestra will go to Sllvertou tonight to furnish the musical program at the entertainment In the parish hall. There will be food, dancing and cards. Members of the teaching force at the public school are making arrangements to attend the coun ty Institute which will be held in f MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel, Oct. 12 Miss Georgia Webb, who has been at home with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Webb for several weeks returned yesterday to St. Vin cent's hospital in Portland, where he is a student nurse. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Barnum has a new daughter who arrived 011 Friday. She has been named Dorothy. 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