EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES WILLAMETTE -VAL LEY NEWS BY SIEC,AL correspondent SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929 PAGE TWO LOUISE GIESY ANSWERS CALL .AFTER ILLNESS 1 ' 'Donald Louis XUen Clear. 68, wtte of Chris Olesy, redding one- lltAi mile north of thla city, rsused away Thursday evening at the Good Eunarttan hospital m Portland, ar ter a Ungerlng illness the pad three month of which were spent to the hospital. Mrs. Oiesy was lifelong resident cT this commanity; member of Venus Coapwr. no. U, O. X. 8. and of Venus auxiliary. - Surviving are the husband, two daughter, Mrs. Oertrudo Vadnats ( Portland, and Mrs. lone Breet of southern California, one son, Lorln, raiding sear hen, a sister, Mra. William Kraus, Aurora, and a and a brother in Idaho, and six randchUdren. r She remains ware brought to the Miller undertaking parlors at Auro ra.' Funeral arrangements will be announced later. MISSIONARY GROUP r MEETS AT GERYAIS Oervals The regular meeting of the Presbyterian missionary socie ty was held at the home of Mrs. Virginia Booster, with Mrs. A. R. Elegraund assisting her. After the regular business session, Mrs. Scott Jones gave a report on her visit to the woodburn missionary society. Misses Agnes Atkinson, Dorothy Minaker and Catherine Naftsger assisted in serving refreshments. Members present were: Mrs. Scott Jones, Mrs. Vern Jones, Mrs. O. J. Moiaan, Mrs. S. D. Manning. Mrs. McMillan Jones, Mrs. B. O. Brown. Mn. William Allsup, Mrs. James Brthaute. Mra. Robert Harper. Mrs. John Cutsforth. Mrs. Xrve Cutsforth, Mrs. John Dowd, Mrs: O. T. Wads worth, Mrs. Ross Cutsforth, Mrs. A. B. M maker, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. I V. McAdoo, Mra. A. R. Sieg tnund, Mrs. Virginia Boot ter. In valid guest were: Mrs. Stella Har rison, Miss Dorothy Minaker, Miss Catherine Naftzger and Misa Agnea Atkinson. SCIO J. N. Weddle. veteran Scio tele phone man, who has been inca pacitated irom tne eiiecu 01 rneu tnatlsm. made a trip to Corvallls a few days ago to consult a special ist, who stated he was unable to provide a our for the patient. W. II. Toung accompanied Weddle on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Toung made a trip recently to Camas, Wash.. to attend the funeral of an old friend who passed away there. -Oeorge Elgin and family of - the Roaring river fuh hatchery, are spending their vacation at New- Sort and other coast points, and will t absent until next week. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland and Miss May Cleveland accompanied them on the trip. Mrs. J. L. Arnold, near West Beta, spent the week at Newport. Mr. and Mra. Dan McLachun of Ct Helen recently visited at the home of their sister, Mrs. Tom JQulgley, near Munkers Fred Axe and family of Toledo, are to take charge of the 8do hotel on September 1, It Is announced by the owner. C M. Donovan, who will move his family to the farm near Sfllem. It was stated last week that Everett Donovan and family would take over the hotel October 1 but other arrangement have since been made. Robert Berger of Portland; Is spending a portion of hut vacation with his parent tn Beio. BIDWELLS ON TRIP Woodburn Mr. and Mra. J. J. Bldwell and daughter, Margaret, are (pending two weeks in Santa Rosa. California, where they are visiting Mrs. Bldwell's sister, Mu Blanche Mourning. POSITION ACCEPTED Woodburn Miss Vlvlerme Nelson has accepted a position with the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance company In Portland and left for that city recently. - GUESTS OP 8CSUNDLRRS Brush College Mr. and Mra. Leo Mitchell and Mr. and Mra. Russell Bhepard, all of Portland, have b house guests of Mr. and Mia John flchlndler for several day thla week. Mitchell I a brother and Bhepard I a cousin of Mrs. Schlindter. VIBIT AT LINCOLN - Lincoln Mrs. H. J. Nelger had as her guest for the day, Wednesday, Mrs. R. A. Fraser and two sons, B11 lie and Arnold of Salem.' WEEK-END AT COAST SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davie and children of Coolldge Street left Friday tor Newport where they will join Mrs. Davla' brother, Oordon J. Taylor, editor of the Mo lalla paper, and family, and spend the week end. I IOWA PEOPLE ABBIVR 1 SUverton Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McNeer of the Oeleer edttrUoa have as then- guest Mr. McNeer brother, Floyd McNeer and wife, and his father, Oeorge McNeer, all of Charlton, Iowa, wno drove In Thursday evening and surprised them. The brothers had not seen one another for 14 rears. They are tasking a tour of tne west. t LEAVING FOE HEEDSPORT (SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sner row and children have Ml Ftorrnee, where the mill Sherrow was working In has shut down and he has gone to work at Reedsport Mrs. Sherrow and the children who are her with Iter parent, Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad, will leave for Reedsport a eoon a a bouse I procured lor them. r Jefferson Oeorge H. Beal and Mrs. o. C. Kluroph left Tuesday (or their home In New York and Chicago after a 1 day visit at the home of their sister, Mr. M p. Looner. COUPLE QUARREL V.. A I f . , ,-av .-; i 1,-,: .i. - V ' :f. L-awaw s wsavssaka V " ''t f 4- ' X ; iii TTT 1 '.WjHtarrWtEsaataal I ,- :f T I J CI r. d . f Jla JOawar IfcJ . 1 t, .t Richard Howard, 11, (left) fatally shot Frank 8. Howard, (lower rioht) Loe Angela autoaieeile dealer, when hi father was said to have (track Mrs. Howard. SERVICES PLANNED FOR BROOKS SUNDAY Brooks Regular church serrtcer Till be held tn th Brooks Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday morn Ins with Rev. D. George Cole in charge. Bible school will be held at 10 o'clock and devotional senricea at 11 o'clock. The sermon topic will be "The Currency and the King dom," Text, "God Loveth a Cheer ful Giver." read II. Cor. 9:7. The evening services will be held at Kel xer, with Ep worth League at 7 o'clock, followed by devotional serv ice BROOKS Keith Williams has received word the first of the week that his father, J. T. Williams of Tacoma. Wash, had the misfortune to fall and break hie collar bone whue working for the Bperry Milling company at Ta- coma. Mr. and Mm. Cecil V. Ashbaugh have aa their bouse guest Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Robinson and children. Jack and Jean Robinson of Port land. The Robinsons motored to Brooks. Evergreen blackberry picking started in the Carl AspinwaU berry field on Wednesday morning. The berry crop Is very good this year. Woodburn Mrs. Hazel Scblel, who for the past year has been employ ed as cosmetician at the Maricle barber shop, was married on Mon day, August 11, lo II. D. Pert of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Perd ex pect to reside tn Seattle where Mr. Perd is In business, a soon as a successor ni Been tecured at the Mararle shop. The wedding took place in Seattle. HIGGIN8 IS VISITOR Woodburn W. D. Klggins of Cor- vallis, has been spending several days In Woodburn looking after his large apartment house on Corby street. UNFOOTS ARB CALLEM Woodburn W. J. Llnfoot and family of Salem, spent Thursday calling on Woodburn friend. CALLS ON FRIENDS Lincoln Mr. Alice Simpson had a an overnight guest Mia Robert Porter of Portland, who si spending her vacation at Oeeanlake, picking pea for D. N. Hendricks, woo has a large acreage there. On her re turn to the beach Miss Porter stop ped to visit wwa Mr. W. N. Craw ford at aena. MKBRA8KAN8 FETKt Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. John Shank, uncle and aunt of Mra E. Bucklea from Superior. Neb., have been here visiting the Bucklea In their round of visiting relative In Salem and Portland. They were i companied here by two of Mrs. Buc kles' aunt whose home ar In Portland. Mra C. I. Dudley and Mra. D. H. Carson. AUNT IS HOSTESS Lincoln Vernon Merrick Is In Portland where he plana to visit two weeks at the home of bis aunt, Mr. Prank Bean, He went there Sunday with Mr. and Mra Chester Butcher. Mr. Butcher Is a niece of Mrs. Mer rick. MOVINO TO HI'BBARD Hubbard Mr. Nellie Cornell and little daughter, Barbara, r ex pected so Hubbard, their household goods being moved In from Mon mouth Thursday. Mrs. Cornell at the teacher who win take the place of Mtss Tneiraa Kltcnea in the Hub bard filth school, teaching commer cial subject. They will be at home in the rooms vacated by the Kauf man family in the Pacific telephone building. PEA PICKERS LEAVE Lincoln August Walling and Car roll- Hunt an reported to be at Oeeanlake where they went early thla week to pick pea for D. M. Hendricks. flVESTS FROM EVOENR Jefferson Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Duckworth of Eugene are the guest of Mra Duckworth' par ent. Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Peas af 'Jefferson. BOY KILLS DAD I HARDEN FUNERAL AT PLEASANT HILL Stay ton Mr. and Mr. W. A. Weddle and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hobeon attended the funeral of Mrs. Dora Harcen. 75. a? Pleasant Hill, Thursday. Mrs. Harden was a resident of Stay ton many years and ehoirester of Christian church. She was a sister of George and Ed Brown, SCOTTS MILLS Mrs. Sarah Magee had for her guests Thursday her alster. Mra Norah Gray and son Howard of Sa lem. Mr. and Mra J. M. Shuts return ed Friday from Bridge where they have been visiting for the past two week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logue have a new baby boy which arrived at their home Thursday morning. Au gust 22. Mrs. Emma Kellls of Salem visited Friday and Saturday with her son Raymond and family of this place. Mrs. Bertha LundeU of Tacoma. Wash, Is visiting her cousins and their mother, Alfred and Martin and Qrandma Dale. FORMER RESIDENT RACK Woodburn Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Arms of southwestern Idaho arrived in their car Friday afternoon and will spend some time viaitmg rela tives and friends In Woodburn and vicinity. Dr. Armes was a resi dent of Woodburn for many years during his boyhood day and will be remembered by many Woodburn people. ALRICKS HAVE G1KX SUverton A seven pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph O. Alrtck of East H1U. at the local hos pital Wednesday evening. Thla I their second chud, the older one be ing a girl about two years old. Hubbard The Triple Link club of Thalia Rebekah lodge ha set Saturday afternoon and evening of this week for then- late summer Ice cream social. This will be bold in the vacant lot between the Three-tn-one confectionery and the Serv ice store. Jena James A. French Is m Sa lem doing carpenter work. He went In Wednesday and will be occupied for several day remodelling the restaurant owned by his brother, John yemh. Hollywood Theatre HOME OF 25c TALKIES Last Timet Today w ffy ' jwWj Special Matinee 2 pan. Conaing-Sunday-noaday-TnesJay CeallsmetM Pnfiisissil Bwadey 1 te 11 .Viil"! lrfW 3 AT REGULAR PRICE 25c ANYTIME RUNAWAY TEAM SENDS DRIVER INTO HOSPITAL 8Uverton-Ed Clougb was brought to the local hospital tn the Jack Kkman arnhnlanoe Thursday after noon suffering with a broken right arm, a hole in his head and minor Internal injuries. He was hauling wood about two and one-nail miles the other side of Scotts Mills when the horses be came frightened and caused nim to fall from the wagon load which passed over his body. They ran on, losing the wood and the back nart of the wagon came to a car stand ing to the side of the road, separat ed in em, one going on each side of the car, tearing off the too of tne car buu vincrwise Damaging u. just before they got to the car Mrs. W. P. Schutt, dough's sister, saw the runaway team and ran out in the road and nearly got run over trying to stop them and had to run to a fence corner to save herself. At the car they became entangled after they had spanaed it and were caught by some men who had ar rived by this time. Clougn's ne.ee. Mrs. Dick Lawrence and another woman had just gotten out of the car. . Scotta Mills H. H. ClouKh was very badly hurt Thursday afternoon whue hauling cordwood. He was unloading when a stick of wood fell and frightening the horses, causing them to run away. The wagon struck him, knocking him down. Whether It passed over nis booy was not de termined, one arm was broken and his shoulder badly bruised. He also received a scalp wound which re quired several stitches. The ambu lance was called and be was taken to the SUverton hospital for treat ment. The horses ran into the Whit ney car which was standing in the road. Miss Evelyn Whitney and Mrs. Alene Laurence had Just gotten out. They took the car a ways and when found were entangled with it. The car was practically demolished. Mr. u lough was reported resting easy Friday morning. CORD WOOD HIGH, DIRECTORS FIND Hubbard At the school board meeting held Thursday the bids for iumisning tne winter aupoly of wood were opened, read and placed on file. On account of the unusually high price of cord wood as evidenced by these bid the school board de cided to Investigate the practicabil ity of Installing a hopper in order to burn sawdust instead of wood. The opening date for school was set for Sept. 16. Member present at the meeting were the chairman. A. P. de Lesplnasse, H. L. Carl, O. Voget ana tne clerk. E. o. Erickson. APPLEWHITES ARE HOSTS King wood Mr. and Mrs. John C. Applewhite of Clarkston, Wn., are guests of his brother's family, the A. L. Applewhites, for a few days. He graduated from the O. A. C. In the early days, with the class of ta, went to Stanford University and for three years he lived at Encina Hall, a men's dormitory, with Her bert Hoover, now our President. It was not untU the following year that be graduated, finishing in VS. After practicing law In San Fran cisco for a number of years he made several trip to Nome, Alaska, prac ticing mining law, living there for four years. At present he Is prac ticing law In Clarkston, Wn. and Lewiston, Idaho. 8lf.VF.RTOM VISITORS SUverton Mra. OrvUIe Blgga (Ma bel Opsund) and two months' old son of Portland are visiting et the home of her brother. Attorney Theodore Opsund, and her sister, Mrs. otto Da hi and families. . MRS. WILUAMS HURT Scotts .Mills Friday morning while Mrs. Anna Williams was try ing to crank her car the crank flew off, striking her on the mouth and nose and allocking a number of her teeth out and cutting a gash In her Up. Hubbard Mrs. O. H. Snider and tittle ton, BUly, Is visiting with Mrs. Neva McKenzie. Mrs. 8nlder's home Is In Cathlamet, Wash. She I a cousin of her hostess. MARRIAGE ANNULMENT IS SOUGHT BY SLOAN Albany A suit for annulment of marriage was filed In the circuit court by John Sloan vs. Laura Sloan. The plaintiff allege in his suit papers that at the time of bis marriage to the defendant she was legally married to OrviUe Weaver. Mrs. Sloan was Laura Wagy. Sloan also alleges that the defendant de serted him In May of this year DONALD IS EXCITED OYER PLANE'S VISIT Donald The "City of Eugene" piloted by Jimmy MacManunan. accompanied by Lee Inman. land ed In Cone's field Just outside the city limits Friday. The plane was enroute to Portland, where the fliers expected to witness the take off of the air derby, but the clouds and fog became so. dense.- they were forced to seek a landing place after going several miles north of here. They spent several hours here showing the plane to an excited crowd that quickly gathered. .Oar old Cone acted as guard over the plane, while MacManlman and In man were eating their lunch, and was rewarded by receiving a ride over the town. About 1 o'clock the filers left on the return trip to Eugene, aban doning their trip to Portland. MISSIONARY GROUP MEETS, JEFFERSON Jefferson The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. S. M. Green in Jefferson Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. B. S. Thurston as leader. "Mite box Ingathering" was the subject for the afternoon An in teresting reading was given by Miss Addle Llbby and Mrs. J. O. Fon taine was in charge of the mystery box questions. During the social hour following the adjournment of the meeting, r-freshments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Addle Llbby. Those present were Miss Addle Llbby, Mrs. J. G. Thurston, Mrs. G. C. Mason, Mrs. Charles McKee, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs. R. C. Thomas, Mrs. B. S. Thurston. Mrs. Blanche Llbby, Miss Esther Roland and Mrs. S. M. Green. MOVE TO CANADA West Salem The Dan Friesen family who resided on Rosemont avenue has gone to Dalmeny. Sask. for an indefinite stay. They rented then- residence property to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dick, recently from Los Angeles, who have already located mere. The mesens went to Canada by motor. ' PARRISH HAS OPERATION Jefferson Jack Parrish, son of Mr. and Mrs. i. B. Parrish of Jefferson underwent a tonsil and adnoid operation at Dr. Brctrge waters Hospital in Albany Wed nesday. Jack stood the operation well and was able to return home theisernedaH IIEllitalII wELcouE-Fanchon & Marco TODAY and SUNDAY op- Aa AO Talkinj- Seantioa! Direct From It Record Run At The Fox 3 FARMS NEAR WOODBURN SOLD Woodburn Farm lands are mov ing and new settlers are arriving In the vicinity of Woodburn according to 1. N. Haugen, local real estate man, who reports that during the last two days he has sold three farms In this neighborhood. G. A. Lsrsen. formerly of Ame gaard. North Dakota, purchased from tne Union Security company of Salem a 121 acre highly Improved farm located five mile:: south of SUverton tn what Is known as the Waldo Hills section Mr. Larsen and his family expect to move onto this farm at once and engage in the dairy business. E. K. Miller of Hawkins and Rob erts acquired in a recent deal 31 acres east of Woodburn known as the Mosher farm, . Anto 81 Engom of piilsth. Mum, arrived here Sunday and desiring to locate purchased the farm of Dan l&irock located in Clackamas county The Engom family, who are staying In SUverton at present. Till take possession of the farm soon.- - - ' - - DIET CRAZE TAKEN V BY HORNED TOADS Orvals Some oysiander Is al ways to be found in front ol the window of the bank watching- the capers of two horned toads brought here by Pern Wadsworth from Oklahoma. They seem to lay in a dormant state most of the time un less tne sun rays coming uvougn the window panes glres the intense heat they are accustomed to and they manifest more life. Their captor has tried every way in tempting the toads to eat but so far they have taken no food since being captured and one won ders If they will beat the endurance mark set by the now famous toad said to be found in a cornerstone of a Texas church. PARIS PACT TOPIC FOR STATE SCHOOLS Scio Principal F. A. Oallegly and other faculty members of the Scio high school will be sked. to cooper ate in an intensive educational campaign to acquaint students of the United States with the far- reaching Importance of .the Paris pact, according to announcement of Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall, presi dent of the university of Oregon. Other high schools throughout Oregon also will participate In the wont. Optional competitive features will Include as a prize a trip to Europe next summer. The project has been enthusiastically ' endorsed by lead ing educators. GO TO CALIFORNIA SUverton Mrs. Edla Gihlstrom, proprietor of the Rainbow restaur ant, will leave Saturday evening by auto with her son Melvln for Cres- enl City where she wUl be met by V. Oehlstrom, who will take Melvln to Simnoa. near Eureka, CaL Mel vln will spend at least several weeks with his father, as ft Is thought the climate there will Improve his health. - Our Gala Inaugural Fanchon-Marco Show! And every Saturday and Sunday thereafter we will ' bring to Salem . . . The cream of stage entertainment . . . Fanchon and Marco "Mea. The famous 16 Beautiful Carla Torney Beauties TODAY ANH V SEGUIN STRICKEN IN GERVAIS STORE rwwtr!fart Reeuln suffered .w.i nf n-ra Iv.la while In the iNlbler and Son grocery store shop ping mday morning, a pnysiciau was called and be was taken to the hnmK mf Mt 1 tr Mrs Rondeau. Seguln suffered stroke some time ago but was gradually improving untU again stricken. BAKER HONORED ON HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY Turner Elijah C. Baker, former resident of Turner now living In Portland, was honored with a fam ily reunion In Lsurelhurst park re cently in commemoration of his 80th birthday anniversary. A large gathering of the Baker family was present and bounteous basket dinner enjoyed st the noon hour. Baker Is hale and hearty for one of his. years. For 25 years Mr. and Mrs. Baker resided In Turner where they conducted a hotel and have a host of friends here who extended happy greetings orr this festive oc casion and. wished Mr. Baker many more Joyous birthdays. TH1ESSENS ENTERTAIN Turner--Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Thiessen entertained recently for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geres and chil dren Jane and Jack of Portland. Other guests over the week-end at the Thiessen home were Mr. Tnles- SALEM AFTERNOON fhurs. AUG. 9 TWICE DAILY 2 and I P. M- DOOR8 OPEN AT 1 and IP.lt M - larrDiati "THE HUMAN PROJECTILE" tkkf hn Sll nraik Snxi Wltk TanHk fau Frw, thm M Hi mf a Ma tr C n THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY! "eouATMV haMt sia auptuarr-isav one To) frsAvrrJl Tim. ct awe. mm4 stuj. aowia Mors) PEOPLE Mar ACTS More ANIMALS MORE OF EVERYTHING THAN EVER BEFORE DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE (CIRCCS DAT) AT PATTON'S BOOK STORE 340 STATE (Sat and Sun.) Cfel THE STAGE Fanchon & Marco's "LOVE SCHOOL IDEA1 FBATURINO RENIE RIANO The Girt with the Robber Legs" AMO BILLY "TJKE" CARPENTER DAVE GOOD JEAN KIG TOMORROW 5" Jit sen's brother. H. A. Thiessen and Mrs. Thiessen and son, Henry, Jr, their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen all of Portland. They were formerly res idents In Turner for a number of years. H, A. Thiessen Is the head of the Oregon Grain company with main oiricea tn Portland. WhUe here they visited among their friends before returning to Port land. TURNER CHURCHES TO HOLD SERVICES Turner At the Methodist Epis copal church Sunday morning Sun day reboot study will be neid as usual. At 11 o'clock the pastor. Rev. Oraee Driver, will deliver a message, "Come and See." Ep worth league services being at T o'clock. The evening message at 8 o'clock by Rev. Driver, has as the subject, "Lifted Up." Services at the Turner Christian church will be Bible study at 1 o'clock and the morning sermon by the pastor win be . "At Ease In Zkm." Christian Endeavor service begin In the evening at 7 o'clock and at 8 o'clock the pastor will de liver his message of "Christ at Your Door." VISITOR LEAVES ' Woodburn Mrs. Faith Powell WUlard left Thursday on her re turn to Spearflsh, South Dakota, after spending the past month vis iting her mother,- Rev. Katherine Powell, and brother, Keith PoweD and family. Mrs. WUlard Is an instructor in the State Teacher college at SpearfistK FIRST VISIT of the giant consolidation here in two years. Broadway, Portland!