THUKSUAt, SKn-BMBhK 12, uraa int jnrvtnu juuknaumi.kiii. ukkuon PACE KI.L'VEN COUNTY'S BIRTH RATc EMttUS DEATH RATE Marlon county1 birth rata ex ceeded the number of death by 104 during the ilrat eigne months ci 1029. according to figure which Dr, Vernon A. Douglas, county health olflcer, gave at the monthly meet true of the county health unit Wed sesdav noon. Prom January 1 to August 31 of tola year, 642 babies, 841 girls and 9M boys, were born In Marlon comity. During the same period the total number of deaths was only 438. OI the deaths 341 were female and 17 male. Four teen of the deaths were Infanta less than a month old and 32 were uv ant less than a year old. In the entire eight months -only deaths were caused by communicable ov tease.' Heart disease caused M ' She 431 deaths and cancer SI Apoplexy Is credited with 47. Four, people died from auto accidents during the -eight month period and 15 from other accidents. A total at 317 death occurred In state In stitutions In the county. These are not estimated in the county total sf 43g deaths. Durinff Aucust communicable dl tease caused only three deaths. All three are attributed to tuberculosis. There were 4S deaths In all during August The total number of births wj August was as. Only 31 ases of communicable disease were reported to the county health officer In August. These in eluded three cases of chicken pox. 10 cases of mumps, two of smallpox, .four of whooping cough, eight tu berculosis, two venereal diseases, one bronchial pneumonia and one amebiasis. Those attending the county health unit meeting Thursday noon were County Judge J. C. Slegmund, 6. E. Purvine representing the city council, Frank Neer of the school aard, and T. M. Hicks of the Marl on county neaitn association. MOTHER GOOLIDGE OKEHS LOVE NEST New Haven, Conn. MV The four room Apartment which John Cool tdge will occupy with his bride ha the approval of his mother. Mrs. Calvin Coolidte visited It with Miss Florence Trumbull, her son's fiancee and- Mrs. Trumbull, wife of the governor of Connecticut. "I am please dwlth it," she remark ed. After Inspection of the $78-a-month apartment the two mothers and the young lady who will become Mrs. Coolldge on September 33, went to a furniture stor eand looked at various pieces that might be suit able for the apartment. AMITY Cebnre Blrrell. a former Amity 'boy and a graduate of Amity high tn the class of 25. who was gradu ted from Willamette university this year has gone to eastern Wash button where he has accepted position In a high school to teach nlgher mathematics and chemistry. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy B. Newman and daughter, Helen. Jean, jot Sa lem, were caller at the home of her parents, Mc and Mrs. George D. Thomas of this city the first of the week. . Mr. and Mrs. Georgt Ot Thomas of this city, who nave been visiting in fiUvertoa tor several days at the noma of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. w. 8. Fuller. returned home the first ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Townley have moved from the Soren Sorensen bouse on North Trade street to the Rinehart property west of the de pot middle of Dcember when Salem will be given the same grade of gas as Portland. " He stated -that as soon as the service is available a survey will be msde of every section where there Is an application for an ex tension of mains. A man will berths sent over the particular section and make inquiry at every house as to the possibilities of ts there If his report Is sufficient to wax rant further invoi ligation a second crew will go over and secure a sur vey as to Just what gat appliances each house expect to use. There will be no restriction, he stated, on matter otbuying . appliances from the gat company as far as extensions are concerned, the only Interest to be shown H whether a sufficient number of appliances will be put la to warrant the expense eg the extension. TISITOBS COMB CO Mt. Angel Mrs. Lillian DeRyke returned home Wednesday from an extended trip to Kansas City, Kan, and other eastern cities. Miss Mar garet Fault left for Columbus, Mae tans, . where ah win teach school. Patrick Gibbon arrived Here from Balsa, Idaho, to attend school at MC Angel college, : . ... UTTJaUt nOM BOCK WAT SUvertou Mrs. dward Sehaar. pharmacist at the Olsen drug com pany, her young son Edward Junior and Mrs. C. A. Brown and two children of HewSerg. have returned from Rotkaway where they had spent a week at the seashore. -Tounv. aoooi ouen Helped out at the store. VISIT IN HOLLYWOOD . enverton Mrs, W. 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