THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
,-tIURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925
News
From the Richest and
Best Part of the Stale
oints
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
from Nearby Valley P
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ASSESSORS ARE
AL
NEETATDALLAS
Dallas, Or., Oct. 29. Dallas will
be host Tuesday, November 3, to
the county assessors' association of
Oregon nt their annual session, no
cordius to announcement of Fred
J. Holinun, Polk county assc&or.
Tho meeting fullowa the annual
conference of the nsnensors with
the state tax commission which
takes pl'ice in Salem, Monday. Jt
1b expected that 35 of the assessors
will be present.
Tho visitors will be guests of
tho Dallas chamber of commerce
at a luncheon at tho Gail hotel at
noon mid will maho n tour of the
industrial distr'ct following iho
luncheon.
Speakers at the nepsion will In
clude C. L. Sta:-r attorney of tho
Cobbs-Mitchell Lumber company ;
C. C. Chapman, editor ot the Ore
gon Voiur; George h. Gorllnisor,
general superintendent of tho Wil
lamette Valley Lumber company,
and 13. J. 1 limes, civil engineer.
Hiram U. Welch of MultnoniLh
county is president of the associa
tion and (J. L. Tnllman of Hen ton
county is secretory. The sessions
are usually held in Portland but
last winter the association accept
ed Mr. Holmar.'s Invitation to
com 3 to Dallas.
Tho meeting in Salem Is the ous
nt which Governor Pierce has na
il m need" his intention of laying
(Low a tho iaw to the assessors.
GEUVAIS '
Ccrvnls, Or., Oct. 28. While
Desire Can ward was helping h'e
eon, Frank, haul hay Saturdr.y
nftornoon he was thrown off ih
load. Mr. Cannard was rushed to
a Salem hospital, where it atls
found that he had fractured his
limb In three places.
A. DcJardin and family motored
to Salem, Sunday afternoon.
KcKInloy Mitchell of Portland
was n business vllior in town one
day tho past wjek.
Mrs. Zeno Schwab and child roa
Zona and Carl, was over-nisht
visitors Saturday at tho homo ot
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harper.
Miss Florence liowley, who has
been visiting for several days at
the home ol her brother in ssi.
Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowley,
returned home .''ridny evening.
Kcuben Cutsforth, who Is work
ing near Oregon City for the S.
P. company, spent the week-end
at homo visiting with his wife and
child reu,
Miss Amy Harding, accom
panied by Mrs. C. A. Sawyer, took
a trip up in Polk ocunly Monday.
Air, and Mrs. John Jolderek of
Salem spent the week-end at ilu
homo ot Mrs. Jelderelt's pare:ui),
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Marshall.
Leslie Goby T'aa visiting with
hiri family Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and airs. Dick Dowley vt
St. Johns, accompanied by lhTm.v.i
Schroder were Sunday guests !
tho liowley home. t
Mr. und Mrs. C. Aborn of t.
Angeles have been house sucj'h
of Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth ana
family for a few days, returning
home Monday. Tho WariHwo.-'.li'i
and Osbonis were formerly fron
Oklahoma and wcro old frieadJ
there. They hadn't met for six
years.
Misses Sophia and Minnie Nib
lor are spending a few days in
Portland this week visiting wkh
friends and attending to busline
Mrs. J. S. Il;:rper and euna,
went up to Portland, Sunday, ;o
hear Hilly Sunday preach.
The Gervais high school football
team defeated that of Cnnby l.iit
Friday afternoon. Tho score who
21 t( 3. A largo nunibnr ot ine
Gervala high school woro thero to
yell (or their team.
Mr. and Mrs. Glydo Halters'iy
nn-1 daughter, Muriel, of lorlU'i.l
ppeut the week-end. at tho home of
Mrs. Hattersby s mother, Mrs. x'U
Mrs B. J. Harding and MUs
Amv ifnrdinz had as theii dlnn.r
gueslB Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gail
La-isden and Mrs. u. x. nuemoyiu
and son, Robert, o! Woodburu a.id
Mw. G. S. White and Mrs. GriGcn
of Portland.
Mi.;s Wilson, Miss Uliss und M'js
i'inlwlon were tho only ones rt
inainiinr, besides the house mo'.ir,
Mrs. R.tudall.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Neemith of
Salem havo sold their property
there to Judge Burnett and expect
to move by the firm of November.
Their plana as vet are indefinite,
but nfler a visit hero with their
daughter. Mrs. Dlaiue Southwick,
they may go back to Portland,
their former place ot residence.
C. M. Johnson of Salem Is e.stab-
Hohlng a piano tuning circuit
through here, going in all lour
directions.
Mr. und Mrs. George Fuller nr.'
enjoying the pleasures of owning
ouo of the new Ford coupes.
John Covello of Polk station s
but-y here this week with his wood
saw.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis have
accepted a posit ioti with K!m?r
Kent on the fox farm north uf
town.
Louise Batey, accompanied by a
fehow nurse, vieltrd at the ho.ne
of Mr. and Mrs. Ulaine Southwlok
recently. Roth ladies are residents
of Salem, but at present are nuit:
iug nt the Dallas hosjti ; ai.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wait are ex-pe-iting
their daughter, Mrs.
George White, and baby tin la a,
of this week to stay for an indefi
nite length of tlmo.
EICKK 111 A LL
Itlclcvoall, Or., Oct. 2S. Ml:
Le mo UiiiKor, o( the pliyak'iil t"ln
cation ili'imrtim'iit, anil Mi
llfltlla Wtlsiin, Bi'lioiil iiurua ot 111''
Oregon Normal (school, Hpolll oao
nfn-riiunn at the school hero, iliis
Bal'Bcr gave i'.isk-:il cilncaliJ'i
work In each ot the three cli'iia.'f
mnUl of tho nrailcfl, while Mi-is
."WHium examined the chililren ac
coicIIiie to the new e.tato law.
Mr. nuJ ills. Charley Wli.r.?..'
havo roturncil troni MursMiclcl
ami ient one ninht with M.S.
Vhaley'8 sister, Mr.-i. Holt Crow
ley, before Eoliu: on to Tlllanui ill,
vhcro Mr. Whitley liaa work.
A jiroram la bolus preimreil it
Bcliool this week to he Riven by
the student teachers and comnriu
ity Friday evcnlnc ut the ochool
bonne.
Mrs. n. F. Southwick and M.S.
Forrest Pence wrro shojiliers In
Dallas yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur nnd wn.
Oliver, nnd Mrs. HaKdalo vlsllcl
In Mill City recently.
Until l(eniiel, of near Fir Villa,
htw coma to llvi with Mrs. 1'. S.
Burch for a while.
Connnittees nro busily nt work
muking final preparations for the
Sunday school convention on No
vember 1. The sneaker has not
been definitely announced, bat
any one of the number suggee'ed
would make It worth one's w'alle
to come to hear, bieldes the sprea!
planned for the noon-day meal.
'i ne Muaent noiwo was leu n
SIDNEY-TALBOT
Sidney, Oct. 20 Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. Uolknnp had as their guests,
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Belk
nap of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs,
Marian Belknap and family of Jefferson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Tingelslnd
and Mrs. II. H. Hampton were Sa
lem visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. DIckLson of
Sherwood spent Saturday and Sun
day nt the homo ot their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. C.
F. Meier.
Lloyd Marlatt attended the foot
ball game In Albany Saturday.
Harlan Belknap who la engaged
in logging near Monroe spent the
week end nt home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Cooley and
Mr. and Mra. D. U. Simpson of Sa
1cm, spent Monday at the II. W.
Cooley farm.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Meier were
transacting business In Salem Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mr, Arthur Johnson of
Albany were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. II. II. Hampton over tho week
end.
Miss Gladys Mooro and Miss
Grace Harding of Corvallis spent
Saturday and Sundny visiting at
the home of Miss Unrding'a sis
ter, Mrs. E. J. Freeman. Both Miss
Mooro and Miss Hnrdlng are teaeli
era in the Corvallis schools.
II. II. Hampton Is spending a few
days at the homo of his brother,
Joo Hampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meier wero
Sunday guests nt tho homo of Air.
and Mrs. G. H. Marlatt.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cooley re
turned Monday evening from a trip
to Myrtle Point, Oregon, whoro
they visited their son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Cooley. They also
.spent one day nt Mamtifield.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Belknap
to Jefferson visitors Thursday.
D. K. Turnhtgo made a business
Ir.p to Orchards, Wafh., Friday.
Clarence Kays nnd family of Sa
lem spent Sunday with Mrs. II. K.
Wells. I
Mrs. Kugene Finlay nr.d brother,!
Mpivi-llyn Morkln, visited relatlVenj
and friends in Corvallis over the
week-end.
Charles Murphy of Portland
spent Saturday and Sunday afi the
guest ot Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Mar
latt.
James Harlan has been disabled
this week with a very sore hand, he
has been receiving medical atten
tion In Albany and seems much
improved.
MrH. Warren Cooley ppont Thurs
day afternoon In Jefferson.
D. 10. TurnidKO was an Albany
visitor Monday,
George Berry uf Corvallis was a
week end visitor at the II. W. Coo
ley home.
J. M. Ca lava u a n d son, Clair,
drove to Sclo Monday and spent
tho day hunting pheasants.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Myers have
installed a new radio nt their
home in Talliot.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Needham of
Kalrview spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. I). 10. i:ilnton.
Miss Ethel Mavis sprnt tho weeU
end In Jefferson,
Fred Nichols and Autust Crock
er roerntly returned from a hunt
ing and fishing trip through tho
mountains around Alsea. They
wero fortunate enough to bag the
second largest doer killiv in the
enunty Ibis season, It weighed two
hundred and fifteen pounds. They
uteo had unusually good ItuMc In
fishing, nnd brought home some
nicp .v;ilmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myerj drove
!o Albany Sunday.
Mrs. (I. II. M;irl.ttt was a rati
nes' visitor In Jefferson Tuesday.
Mls Verna Cooley of Jefferson
and Mrs. Cora ltoe of Salem were
week-end vbdtnra nt tho homo of
their parent, Mr, and Mrs. II. V.
Cooley. Miss Cooley Ut a teacher
in (he JclfeiPon school.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. E. Blinston were
chopping in Jefferson Siturday.
Tho home of Mr. and Mis. (. It.
Marlatt was tho seeno of one of
the first gatherings of tho year,
Saturday night, when the members
of the Ankeny Welfare club enter
tnlned their hiwhands and families
at nn old fashioned party. Tho
ovening was spent in tho playing
of games, somo of which woro un
usually interesting. At a late hour
a delicious supper was served, con
slstinff of roast chicken, dressing,
potatoes, salnil, pickles, coffeo, Ice
cream nnd wafers. This party Is n
nnntinl event and Is given each year
upon the nnnlvertnry of the club.
Those present Saturday evening
wore Mr, and Mrs. a. M. Belknap.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mr. nnd
Mn. K. H. Fnrr, Mr. nnd Mr. E.
J. Frermnn, Mr, nnd Mra. C. O.
Whltomnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. CI. II.
Gladys Muore, Miss Grace Hord
ing, Miss Louise Italic, Mias Vir
ginia Belknap, Miss Janis Meier,
Louis Witter, Gcurgo liallo, Max
Myers, Lloyd Marlatt and the hosts
Mr. and Mrs. G. JI. Marlatt.
Charles Meier was a Salem visit
or Saturday.
SILVEKTON
Silverton, Oct. 28 I. D. Wordon
and Dr. Carl Wilson returned Mon
day from a hunting trip to south
ern Oregon.
Silverton school children had nn
opportunity to view "The Lost
World" at tho Gem theater Wed
nesday afternoon when a special
show was run for their benefit.
Air. and Mra. E. W. Carver re
turned Tuesday from a two weko's
vacation spent at Devil's lake.
Mrs. Anna K. Jensen was hostess
at a little afternoon party Wednes
day at her homo on Brush Creek
road. The women spent the nftor
noon in making rpilits for charit
able purposes. Lunch was serv
ed at four o'clock. Mrs. Jenson
was assisted in serving by her
daughter, Miss Alice Jensen.
Guests were Mrs. 10, Thompson,
Mrs. Mortcnson, Mrs. M. J. Mad
sen, Mrs. O. S. Ilauge, Mrs. Chris
tine Hansen, Mrs, Lars Hanson,
Mrs. C. I. Benson, Mrs. O. L. Hat
teberg and Mrs. N. O. flail.
Mrs. A. D. Lcgard, Mrs. Chrlfitlne
Jncobsen and Mrs. Josephino Jac-
obsen are visiting at Portland this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. IT. F. Stango mov
ed from Silverton to Yakima, Wush
ington this week.
much enjoyed, followed by an In
vitation to the dining room, where
a banquet was served, after a late
hour the visitors departed for their
homes.
Tho.se enjoying the good - time
woro Mr. and Mrs. E. P. IJrwon, Mr.
and Mrs. I, C. Mcrhling, Mr. and
Airs. E. O. Barnter, n"d Mrs.
It. Criswoll, Mesdamos M. Pugh,
F. E. iniggs, A. G. Adams, Dick
Van Hen Bosch, G. D. Treat, U. L.
Griswald, E. B. Watt.
ly varint last week-end with the
departure of crltlce and student Tharp. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Myers,
teachers for their various nonius. Mr. una air, u. v. Aieier,
PALLS OJTY
Falls City, Out. 23 There was a
very good attendance at the Parent
Teacher association meeting Mon
day. The soup committee reported
that they would bo ready to servo
soup in tho grade school next Mon
day, November 2. The membership
committee reported and tho ladles
won the contest by an almost
double amount of members and the
gentlemen will serve a royal ban
quet at tho next regular meeting
on November 30. Meeting adjtAirn
cd and a good program was given
beginning with a song service led
by Mrs. Robt. L. Grlswold, a paper
on tho undernourished child, In
which she said in her primary do
partment about one third were
suffering from malnutrition and
suggested thnt the children drink
at least one pint of milk per day,
Mrs. Watt gave a very good lec
ture as to the cooperation of the
parent with teacher, followed by
Mrs. Hatch to what the school ex
pects of tlie parent after which the
members went to the domestic
science room where pumpkin plo
and coffeo was served.
Mrs. S. E. Robinson left Monday
for Oregon City where she will
visit with her sister for a month
then going on to Jennings Lodge
where she will spend another
month with her nephew Hammer
Tllmon.
Tho missionary society of the
Christian church will meet in the
church parlor Friday afternoon nt
p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chappell nnd
Miss Eva Chappell were Salem
shoppers Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Lulu Remington of Dallas
spent Monday visiting with her
cousin, Mrs. M. W. Black.
Benny, age three months, the In-i
fnnt son of Mfr nnd Mrs. Arthurl
Arrnnee died Monday evening fol
lowing nn Illness of two hours with I
itcuto pneumonia. The funeral ser
vices wcro hold in tho family rcsi-1
denco and were conducted by Rev.
II. H. Mills nnd the burial wan In
the Falls City cemetery.
Lewis Fox had the misfortune to
have two fingers badly cut while
working a Willamelte camp, Tues
day. One finger was entirely sev
ered and he may lose tho other.
' Mn, and .Mrs. II. R. Lowo and
M and Mrs. Maddock from Maple
ton visited Monday with Mr.
Lowe's sister, Mrs. George Lowe,
while on their way to Walla "Walla.
James Boozer of La Grande is
hero visiting his brother, John
Boozer and family.
Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Fleming of
Lafayette visited Sunday nnd Mon
day Ht the John Boozer homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Finn and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude See visited
relatives near Eugene Saturday eve
niug and Sunday.
Ira Mount and son Elwood spent
Saturday and Sunday at his farm
near Salem.
Khododendrom chapter O. E. S
ir2 visited Sheridan chapter Tues
day ovening on their regular com
munication after tho closing of
chapters. A very fine musical pro
gram was given which was very
MONITOR
Monitor, Oct. 29 Mr. and Mrs.
Lafo Manning from Grcsham visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tyler Sun
day evening and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Lulthlo and
son Raymond visited Sunday in
Portland with Airs. Lulthle'a par
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Lylo,
Clifford Dlmick had tho mis
fortune to break a bono In his right
hand In a football ganio ut school
lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brennan and
family moved to Salem the first of
tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Hopper
and Mrs. DeSpaln and family have
moved onto the farm vacated by
.Mr. Brennan.
Jack McXeal o Oregon City was
In Monitor Saturday between trains
visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
Ruth C.irmlchael and uncle, C, V,
Carmiehaol and family.
C. W. Conyno returned Sunday
from Seubey, Montana. He was ac
companied back by Wm. Battleson
who will spend tho winter here
with his son, Ben, nnd family.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Illalr enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young of
Marquam at Sunday dinner.
Mr. and Sirs. Taylor Huston of
Oregon City were in Monitor Mon
day. Mrs. Huston reports her
mother, Mrs. Gil I Is so far recover
ed from her operation as to bo
able to b eremoved to her home in
Oregon City last Sunday.
Little Robert White, son of Mr.
and Mrs. V. J. AVhitc, underwent
an operation for tonsils and ade
noids last Friday at a Portland
hospital, returning home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luithle have
installed a fine new Radiola X.
Mrs. R. S. Williamson of Nam
pa, Idaho, Mrs. S. E. Burch of Sa
lem and Mr, and Mrs. I. M. Lozior
and son Walter of Cora, Wyoming,
visited last week with Mrs. Ruth
Mick, Mrs. Williamson nnd Mrs.
Lozler nro sisters of Mrs. Mick.
Mra. G. G. White and children
Eunice and Junior, Mrs. Joe Ross,
Rex Ross and Ralph Hulander mot
ored to Eugene Sunday'and spent
tho day with Mioses Ruth and Ss
thcr White.
Carmen Henry has accepted a
position in the Mt. Angel creamery.
Elmer Grimm was home from
tho University of Oregon for the
week end.
Mrs. J. A. VanCleave spent Tues
day in Molalla with her sister, Mrs. ,
T. O. Rfdings.
Gergcant Harold Robinson of
Bremerton, Washington, la a guest
at the I. C. Berg home.
Dave Swanson Is getting the ma
terial on tho ground for n now gar
age Just cast of tho pool hall.
The clerk has just completed the
census in the Monitor school dis
trict. Tho census report was: boys ;
46, girls &0, totn) HO.
L. D. Lemon was a Portland vis
itor Wednesday.
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