Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 29, 1916, Magazine Section, Image 10

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    THE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OK(m,uNt. SATURDAY. JULY 29, 191(5.
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Willamette Valley News
EAST HUBBARD NOTES.
Mr. unit Mrs. Amos I. ins tnui family
of Blodgett. visited witli rdutives ut
'Aon over Sunday.
Josse No'fziiror of ni'thi'l wns n lruesl
nt tlio lioiiie ut' is. .1. K.ufuiuu Suturduy ! ri,,m aml banquet tublcs wore bciuitiful
niglit und .Sunday. I ili'i'Oniti'd with cut flmvors from the
aa.l .1, ). Misliii'r. Friumls of the 'fam
ily will tjiithor at the liuiac nt 1 o 'clock.
Tlio Id'lii'kiili and Odil Fellow lo.l'cs
enjoyed a ncinl time Tiicsday evouing
wlica the newly elected officers were
installed at the lodt' rooms. The lodge
Horn to rM. uikI Mrs. f.evi ("hristiier
I).
Mr.
1 homes of the members. The officers in-
SILVERTON LAND DEAL.
Vith prtr.'tirally every house in Sil-
vorton occupied at tho jiresent timo and
few new ones under course of construc
tion, many people have been wondering
Willi t ISilverton will do with the in
creased tuilill ttt 1 if ill line til nrriva with
of nonr Molaliu, Moudav, Julv 17, inl,l".,lll'u.a li., Mary tlnllop; V.I the starting of the new mill now being
little trtrl. 'ill., Lizzie try: Secrelury, I lella dnlile; i constructed bv the (Silver Fulls Timber
D. Stiller ami John Uestetler and v I ... "7. vO. "i. ' v "..'u'"1 "M!V- " Vlut '"or w,u
of Yamhill visited with friends ! ' "i .1,. Ml... nZi.Y' v . Vi? ' ..... . "", "T Ium.1"1'9. lu ."" "V ..
Here .uriln, and Sunday. I CoyleT I. ft K U Mn'rie wk: H.V v. ! I, I ' ZZ I. "I
I.I..1 t,y ........ WW..I... .....I 11 U'..ll.... T .1 I U 1 I.Vi:.l. ..... . ' .
.- .....-i. .-.in. .... ...in .... i.mu'i uuiliisiiiu; L. 1. r.uuu . nrril'.iil III till! lt.' Milli. 1 .n A....
The
hiive
elop-
incut t'ompany, which wna incorponited
several months ago and which is eom
posel largely of Portland business men.
closeil a deal a low days ago with
and (.. Ksther Johnslon: I.. S. V. 11.. Kdith ' .rnv...i ;.. ;t,. n. -.
.laughter l'enrl. of Woodburn. and Ni. h-j Fainter; 1. I)., Hiram Uallop; O. li., T.!tion work was started, and nearly every
.iib mruinir nun wue iook niuner wiin .lounsiou. jirs. is, in. .Melvin acting as ( available living room is occupied.
lnu Koth ami family Sunday. district deputy president. After tne in- problem, however, is believed to
ljist Tuesday evening .Mr. and Airs. Htnllation refreshments were served iueen solved. The North Side Dev
i.rsier Aioirews eutertaineit at an
rroum flipper, Mr. and Mr, .lames An
ilrews nuil sons and Mr. and .Mrs. Hugh
Wolfcr nuil two little sons.
Mr. and .Mrs. S., .1. Kuufmuu and chil
ilren Lester and Agnes went to Newport
liuit Tiicduy morning to stay about two
weeks.
The Missionary meeting which the
children at Zion held I;it S;ii!d:i own
ing, was a success. Nearly one hundred
children occupying the front seats, n
short program of song and recitations
wan given. A Collection for the child
ren ' Wellf:ire Home ut Kimsin Cite
the nnmpict hall. l.uterprise.
LOST HIS MEmORY.
who hus becu working for Frank Yor
gen a t'nn days, was noticed noting
ipieerly while seated at the dinner table
Wedmnday. After a time as his mental
biiunce did not return, t'oustable (.'has.
Kiuer was culled, who iu eoinpmiy
with Justice of tho l'cace rrittendeii,
went out iu .1. ,(. Ilershberger ' car to
.1
.rumes Rogers, u native of Kngland, I Wolfnrd k Comnanv for ninety-two
acres of laud adjoining the mill prop
erty, and it is presumetd that lliev will
lay the tract off in city lots, erect lis Sunduv in Mr. Hottiniier ' new cnr.
Mrs. Charles Genuine of Portlund,
spent last week at the home of John
liuber.
Mrs. H. Shank and daughter, IJox
ana, and Melvin and Ernest Knupp
were Sunday visitors ut 0. H. Hay's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rny and Edna
Hay were week-end visitors nt Lebanon.
Hazel Lnmbert spent -fSutnrday and
Sunday nights at Staytou.
Effie,Tona and Cora Ray, Lula and
Gladys Downing and Vema Shank, and
Joe Pietrok spent Thursday evening at
the Ed Smith home.
Grace Shank and Frank Lambert
called on Mr, and Mis. Fred Ficklin of
Stayton.
Mrs. Harold Towncs and son, Theo
dore, of Portland, are visiting at the I).
Townes farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubberman, -ars.
M. F. Ryan and Wm. and Lloyd Mcln
tyre motored to Salem Sunday.
Maude, Fred, Dorothy and Nick I.u
lay motored to Albany Sunday. They
were accompanied by Margaret Smith.
The Lnlny Bros and Antone Sclun
dler are ding some cnrpenterwork for
H. R. Shank.
Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hottinger and
daughter, Frances, and Mr. and Mrs.
II, Sen motored to Albany and Corval
grounds. All went home with the hope
with the hope that this will be so and
will work with that end in view.
Duriug the campmeeting there were
many conversions, many definitely
healed and 17 were baptized. It was
the strongest meeting yet held from a
spiritualistic standpoint. It was the
consensus of opinion that these meet
ings should be of longer duration to sat
isfy the the public and in order that
there mnv be tin Htniitiium in tin. mirlui
of successes, as it was this year Wood-
Duru iiuiepemieut.
FERN RIDGE.
Judge .aud Mrs. Bushey, of .Salem,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Bushey 's
L'ncle, William Imbler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Siegmund, of Sa
lem. Visitn.l rwi.r tliA naob.mi.1 tcill.
their son, Floyd, who is spending the
summer at ino nome oi ais granututuer,
Jacob Siegmund.
John Zolkoske snout Sunduv nt. Turin.
. . 4
peuuuime.
Algio Moss returned from a motor
trip io ppoKune saturnny.
I Air. and Mrs. Jacob Et el entertained
a party of friends iSuuduy evening.
Stayton Standard.
Misses Ruth Roy. Caryl Ruble, Sylvia f
Sestllk. Margaret SehniWnr. F.ni RViwIr. i
en, Verda Hum inn n and the chaperone,
Miss Barbara Wunder. Stavton Mail,
MRS. WELCH DEAD.
DEATH OF MARIE WILLFORD.
After an illness lusting several r,ul'"-'' airs, vtoicii is survived oy
mouths, Miss Marie Willford passed , nusDlin,l. little duughter, Mabel,
away at her residence on the Tacitus am'. B two weeks' old baby. Other sur-,
highway last Monday eveuiug at 0:15.!-Y!vl".K relllt;vs "re her father. Jacob
The deceased was a popular pupil of the r" of W est Woodburn, two sisters,
East Side school and will be greatly " FJ ells of West w odburn,
missed bv her classmates. Brave ana: JIrs' J' " Nrv'l 0 Portland,
hopeful till the lust, this youthful suf- elch was 29 years, 5 montha
ferer afforded a grand example of pa-J??1' 8 I 0,(1 nt tl,e time f ller death,
tience in her illness. She leaves to ' ilr; am' Jr!- Welch wore married Julf
mourn her demise, a father, mother.' li!.n- at '''sonville, and have lived
three brothers and two sisters, all of" iS , tion most of the time since,
whom have the svmpathv of the com-'Tlle lereaved husband and childrea
munitv in the loss" they have sustained, i h"va "le slIlccre sympathy of the entire
( The funeral will take place from her j """'" J aurora uuserver.
j residence Friday ( tomorrow) moruingi . 1 -
;aud thence to St. Luke's church, where! ,,iR,' -r "oes the booster erow t"
a muss of requiem will be sung at 0! 7,??" 1 Know m.v boy."
i o'clock. Woodburn Indepedet. I ' 1 11 tcl1 "ou'" paid "It's th
I i (nature of the male. He can't sleep and
; MKS. UABE VANDERBECK DIES, ' """ ' iei auyuouy else sleep."
I.ou Ann Welch, wife of Albert
vteicii, dieil truluy afternoon, July
ui ner nome northwest of Aurorn.
neral services and burial took placa
Sunday. Interment at ino Rntioviiia
ceral """I'tery. jsirs. Welch is survived
21.
Fu-
ANNTJAL PICNIC AUGUST 13.
houses and place the same on the mar
KUt.
Just whut the object of the new com
pany is. as yet is u matter of specula
tion, but the general opinion is that tho
laud will be used for a resilience dis
trict anil mmte an addition to Silverton.T Aegerter motored up to Lewis Ray's
sheep rnncii ten miles above Mill CUv
Sunday.
investigate. They found that Honors
Tho church was crowded und everyone ( hud not been violent, but that he was it is a beautiful building spot and oom
felt satisfied that the children hud done evidently temporarily ott, his main il- prises all tho land the Wolfnrds owned
'i. i iuu'u ueiug inai mo oiiiucr laoie was a i ia that vicittitv.
Quite a number of pontile from around '. piano un.1 ho was on tho nroirruiii for a I
Huixiard attended the Suiuts uieeting at vocal snlo to his own ticcouipiiniiiicnt.
Woodburn Huuiluv cveuinir. i He was ukcu to Salem and niiestioned I
Mrs. Sam Nofziger was seriously ill; before tho county judge, where it le- A special meeting of the city council
last week. Mrs. Josephine Yoder is stav-! velotiud that his memory was u blank, was liel.l Tiwlnv .,.,;... ,,r'.h ...
ing with her and doing her huuso work.! He knew lie had left his wife, but when i pose of discussing the auxiliary water I
-Tribune.
SILVERTON'S WAi'ER SYSTEM.
M. F. Ryan, daughter. Marguerite.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubberman mo
tored to Mill City Thursday.
Effie, Tonn, Cora, Elmer and Irvine
Rnv, Crystal, Bessie, Verna Shank,
trunk M osier and David and Ernest
r i j , , m. , aa le ottr W11e "ave that $75
Airs, (rillin nnderbect Hinri Tki.ru.ln.- An. .n m
, wu..... gvnu uiier uii.
morning at 8:uM) at her home near St.j 'Yes, so far as mv domestic rela
Louis. She had been .n poor health forjtions are concerned, I'oclieve in peace
the past two years. Gervais Star. at any price."
.-tiiii .Miller lost two vuiuiiliiu cows' or where he
Wednesday from poisoning, caused bv 1 taken to the
eating wild turnip.
Mrs. Susan Lias will g to Blodgett
this week to visit her uii Aui..-' Enterprise.
Hubbard Enterprise.
did not know, tie was
usvliim for treatment.
SILVERTON MOTOR TRIP.'
j If pioscut plans develop ISilverton
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brenner of Ptav-
ton, spent Sunday ut the P. H. Lambert
home.
Peter Fiedler nnd wife, and rhilip
rietrok called at the G. H. nay home
Sunday evening. Stayton Mail.
FAREWELL TO THE WELLERS.
Mr. ami 'Mrs. Elmer Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Hall and Aiiss Mabel I.nntz
It was unanimously voted bv the'
U. S. Miller received
Q. Hlietler of Johnstown
of Hubbard schools the first half of lust
term, Hint their daughter, Miss Kosella,
was married June IS, and wm now on
lier woddiug trip through Montana. The
groom's unme was not given. Mr. Shel
ter thinks well of Gregou and said he
expected to make a tr;p to tho west
agnln next year. Hs has been con
ducting touchers training c'msses this
summer.
Mrs. Elmer MeTimmonds died Thurs
day morning at 10, at her home oast of
town, of tuberculosis of tho bone, hay
ing been ill the past thres months. An
eiaininatinn of the body by Drs. Kchoor
of Hubbard and Armstrong of Wood
burn proved the correctness of the diag
Jiosis of the ciiso. Tho rigi.. hip wH es
roinlly affected and otner ports also,
runerul services will be held at the
Hopewell church Friday afternoon at
o'clo. k; J. K. Lehman will conduct the
ervire, assisted by N. L. Hirshberger
Sunday. August o, for a ; members present that the bid of the Sil- Musical guessing games, together
tolum jia highway. l heVer Falls Timber Co.. in the sum of kodak pictures of many present, th
all those owning auto- j ,l,iino tor the const met ion of the aux- on a screen improvised by Mr. J. J.
t in this city early on the iliury water system be accepted and I furnished merriment tor the comi
nutBAKU hws. ;unj tho surrounding country will turn
i out ou uiasio, Sundav. August tl, for
a lot '.or from S, trip over the toluml
l a., principal plan is to have
mobiles to meet
uiorniug of that day and make this won- that' the mayor aud reooruer be author
ueriui scenic, trip, tlonnnu -Messenger. Used to enter iuto a contract wit lithe
who conceived the idea, says ha will company. Tribune.
have ponuants and other necessary sup-i ' .
piles roiuly to properly decorate each j HURT IN LOGGING CAMP.
car in the long procession,
Machinists will t along to take care C. O. Pituey. while working In the
question und the letting oi the contract
for the work. After the roll call, which
found Coiiiieilmen Burr, Digcrness, Hnr
wood aud Davis iu their seats, aud the
rending ot former minutes, the council delightfully entertained Rev. and Mrs.
went into executive session ou the wa-jo. C. Welter aud Mrs. Warburton in a
ter question. farewell party on Tuesitnv eveninir of
this wee at tho J. J. Hall reside
with
thrown
Hall
of any auto trouble that may como up j camp for the silver Falls Timber com-
and tnore w ill also be doctors along to panv, met with quite a serious injury on : soendid
rOVIVA VOll in It... .ii-niit Ihnl m '1I. ..-..1 ... 1.... i.
furnished merriment tor the company.
Delicious eats were followed by a most
felicitous and hearty expression of the
good will of the people in a presentation
of a handsome picture of a musical sub
ject to Mr. and .Mrs. Weller. Mrs. War
burton also received some daintw fancy
work. About forty of the intimate
friends of the Wellers enioved the
hospitality of the Halls.
j Plans are nearly perfected for the ari
j mini outing of the members of St.
Luke's parish, to be held iu the city
I linrlf. Siui.1,11- Xitiriwt l'l Tl,., ln,i;ud 'f
jthe Altar society, assisted by the Young
.......in , -v,i,i ..in i-t-i.v uiuut-r.
Races, games aud sports for young andl
uiu win oe on me progrtiru. jit. 'Angel
band w ill give a concert and an orches
tra will dispense music. There will also
bo several musical numbers. A baseball
ir.-ime iw l.tiiti.T n i-rn iivil lidlm-oun fhu 1...
cnl team and one of the top-notchers of
the Iuter-City League. Woodburn In
dependent. VETERANS WILL MEET.
Preparations nre bow under way for
the meeting of the jlariou County Vet
erans' association which will mnpt in
Silvertou on Thursday, August 3.
lue meeting win lie for one day and
will be held in the city park. L. J.
AilntiiB Ima neon a.nri,t I (.,,- tl... mi.
dress of welcome; Mayor Potter will
speak; Ladies' quartet will sing, besides
other program features to mats the dav
pleasant.
eterans from different points in the
state outside
ent and
Ifxjfssfras
iv rw
I '' --TV r iv, ! rT - JMI...U ...J i. j
p" VtrV-' v'-
HER PAIR OF SHOES
reduce the swelling and soothe
i urea rer.
her
tside of the county will be prea-,' n, 1 ,n'0r,7,, ln .f'V? ami ''"J K''h wek sl" took unopened
the "boys of the old brigader! til f". Lh "i?1"4'1"0'! -waffe ?f;UV". '"velope home to her mother.
ining a day long to be remem-, ' "Ji,, " ttL "jl
revive you in tho event that you are Thursday afternoon of last nk. amliu- n t...i .1.....
OVerCOUlO by the bemitil'nl Neeneri- vuu f... m i... 1. .I......,!. l... i ' '
are bouud to see. iuiured internally. He wn enoni'cd at
Those desiring to join this merry
orO'd of fiilverton boosters should reg
ister early. You can register nt the
Hubbs real estate office, J. W lfard
logging where a donkey engine is used,
ami in some manner, as the engiue start
ed suddenly, a large cable struck him
iu the pit of the stomach with suffi
Co., Ames Hardware, Johnson's drugjcicnt force to hurl him some distance
sior, ntoeuiammer s drug store or
place your name with ir. Messenger.
It frrti be a trip worth tuking and vou
will Ln with a happy, jolly bunch. Tri- jurr will
"ln- nature. Silvertou Tribune.
CLOSE OF CAMPMEETING.
The Church of God campmeeting In
Woodburn closed Sunday evening and
the campers left for home the nevt day.
While it wii nnt n wa11 .Onn.li.il iki.
He was taken to the Mlverton hospitul . year as In preceding years, it was ner
that evening, and Sunday was able to.ertheless full of luterest. The crops
go home. It is nnderstood that the in-j prevented many from eominir Tt U .
jury will not prove to be of a serious I ..pcted that next vear th re will be th
largest attendance yet seen ou these
are planning a day long to be remem
oerea. ouveriou Appeal.
ENJOYED OUTING.
The gymnasium girls of the Staytoa
high school hiked to Taylor's grove on
the Little North Fork Saturday morn
ing returning home Monday evening.
The girls started from here at 4:40 a. m.
and arrived iu Mehama at 7::!0 a.
which is considered very good time for
their first attempt at hiking. In Me
hama they waited till 11:30 a. m. when
their chaperone, Miss Barbara Wunder
arrived from Portland. The girls report
that they had a very enjyable time
and nre planning more hikes to other
places. Those enjoying the outing were:
ing to help support the family-- wMeh to bi Tew a,V ttaS
lazy, good tor nothiug father. This earned tn mn, .1... ,-.JzL.
man was too ln.V to even hA : i . V". . . raw.
ler;
.rl, v. ..! i . i. , . . . i '"'"1" "r uu tooscco ior ner
worK. ne would leave hnm. int.. ;n'in ..i ..... . .. ....
!! t k . .r. ". nVelS-, .HeiU,s m ,ld "w" t tor a pair o
T hJ T a'" moru,,!58 lynglahoe." is to be pietoriallv relite.1 ia
in Ded. reailiniT n.iveU .miJum. i..a i.i... . ....... . 1 ... . .
.,i. . i ir .i .. , i notopiays at tne Bligh taea-
LIT Jt e-.,-h "u11 -h,s ifeire on.Sun.lav and -louday in a Brt
and dauirhter rroviilin the am-ioi- i ... .... . """ "
The girl .i,le,l ah-As. Thi wrt.'S3rt "sLoes nVm "
she wore were fallin- from her feet.j There is a lesson in this feaure tot
all day behiml to 7. J'A7.tlv'! tor th
spent wnh her fee, ia warm water to! and'wUn pM'