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r a g e Eight 1111 I-SliOKO. A R C l'S , 1111.1 .s I »( ) K ( ). OREGON 'I'liiirsday, S ep tem b er ,‘l, I Kit; I Demp Port lami accolti pun it'll L aura Lue and V irginia rem ain, d them home unit rem ained until until W ednesday. Monday Mt and M is f» M M clnn .' Mr and Mrs F F Hoffman. Mr daughter, Mrs J A York, of R, . ,|. and Mrs M i'" ..,. W hitm ore, G loria i H y M r . Bird MrCormirki ville, wdio Is convalescing at Good E ditor's N ote Im pressions of point it b urrow s boldly into the CH EH A l.EM MOUNTAIN M oun- Hoffm an. L eonard W hitmore, Mer- S ainnritan hospital from a " i i o i, ribell Hoffm an an I Doral S axton countries visited are b eing sent to opeiutloii, is aide to be up m ., tian Top church and Sunday school th e A rgus by Miss F ried a Korn, | bow els of the Eiger and th<n of honored th e ir pastor and his wife, re tu rn e d F riduy from a vacation w heel chair She was not hr light d a u g h ter of M r and Mrs. C E th e Munch. The first statio n is Mr anil Mrs. W illiam Morse, w ith 1 spent at G letieden home last week us was expected K orn of H elvetia, w ho left San nam ed E igerw and — "side of the a su rp rise b irth d ay p arty T h u rs Mr and Mrs. G lenn M iller had Mrs Lena Meyers, R aym ond and F rancisco F eb ru ary 21 on a six or Eiger. as th eir guests this week tier uncle w here from w indow s cut day evening at th e ir hom e in N ew Norma Meyers. G eorge Z ieglii. seven m onths' p leasure trip around in th e alm ost p erp en d icu lar side of berg His an n iv ersary was August and aunt. Mr and Mrs. C harles Vivian Ziegler. Hiille Tv k.- on. Mel- th e w orld. the m ountain one obtains a nev er- 25 and Mrs Morse's on A ugust 27 B urns, of Belfry. Mont b u m Z iegler and Velma Wotil Switzerland fo rg ettab ie view of th e G rin d el- Mrs E rnest G u n th er and Viviun M rs H enry Dolge and son Dix of Schlegel attended a reunion dinner Many places have I visited and wald valley far below In 1905 th e Ziegler fu rnished th e tw o b ir th 1 P o rt O rford visited her brother at Kalam a. Wash . S unday in hon m any places have 1 w ritten about, read had been com pleted to Eis- day cakes, each d eco rated w ith and sister-tn-law . Mr and M u. or of the Ziegler fam ily Mi Mey but in no place in the w orld does m eer "sea of ice" at a height of candles E lery McDougal, Sunday ers accom panied a sister, Mrs | one appreciate n atu re and th e g lo r 10.345 feet, betw een th e Eiger and Mrs Sam O tto had h er tonsils re Miss Ju n e llolcom . Portland, and P Gunn, to O lym pia S he will ah o ious “out of doors" as h ere in this th e Monch. w here one may w alk m oved at Jo n es hospital, Hillsboro. B uford Deford w ent deep sea fish visit a sister-in-law , Mrs Tilin* w onderland of blue glaciers and out on the glacier. The road now Monday. ing at Depot* buy Sunday t'liall.i.lullin', at Cosmopolis before e te rn a l snows. Mr. and Mrs Cecil M organ w ere lias been com pleted to Ju n g fra u M ountain Top is one of the six retu rn in g S aturday I recall my trav els thro u g h A las jc c h 11.090 feet, the yoke or sa d called to Salem T h u rsd ay night on Sunday schools that will Join in a Mr and Mrs Ira G M cCorm irk ka and th e C anadian R ockies as dle b etw een the Munch and the i account of th e serious illness of her picnic and afternoon sports at "The accom panied Mrs J< ue D e z u ^ m other. Mrs S chem erel trem endously fascinating, b u t the J u n sfrau . R ip p le s" at K intun Labor day The Ml*** Ivy P eterson and Serge.¡Tl Mr. and Mrs I) A O tto w ere In other Sunday schools a re M oun Jack Berg on u trip to S ilver Creek While on this trip I had the good crek to r certain ly m ust have been M cM innville M onday m ak in g a r in a lavish, festiv e mood w hen he fortu n e of m eeting one of th e of- tain Home. Laurel, Scholls, K inton falls Sunday This was a farew ell created this land of n atu ral beautv. fin a ls of this railw ay who gave rangem ents for th eir son. David, to and Farm ington. picnic honoring Miss Peterson. who piling sky w ard huge snow -clad m e m uch \a lu a b le in form ation r e atten d high school th ere Miss Wanda Finigan. Ted R utsch leaves the Inst of th e week for Mr ami Mrs. W ayne Jo n es and man and 1. T Finigan attended a Walla m ountains, one upon th e other, garding th e geological form ation Walla, w here she I . head of sep arated h ere and th ere bv pic of these m ountains, th e various th re e sm all sons have m oved to the dinnt r party Sunday given by Mrs the business train in g course tu resq u e valleys and strew in g all m eans of construction, cost of c o n C arson saw m ill n ear Dundee, w here O scar Hngg at Reedville 1. T Finigan began threshing around lik e ribbons of serpentine, stru ctio n and m ain ten an ce of this Jo n es is w orking. E lery McDougal and G lenn M il again W ednesday after a w eek's b eau tifu l w ater falls and heavenly- railro ad . S tran g ely enough, they ler finished this y ear's th resh in g b lu e stream s an d lakes. layoff, w aiting for the groin to i m ake money in o p 'ra tio n s in the th e A lfred H utchens farm T u es ripen. He w ill finish this year's Mr and Mm p H D i r k e ; N ow h—«* else does th e m agic a in ter tim e and lose m oney in the on day. M.u it i run this week. of P ort glow of sunset produce such m a r sum m er time. L aurel H utchens, little d au g h ter T I ! .1 I ' i l l lc * Mr and Mrs E C W ohlschlegel. »f Mr I velous effects as here, when the In th e su m m ertim e w hen t h e of Mr an d Mr A lfred H utchens, \ brother. Leon V incent P hyllis and E inice W ohl F Deb: shadow s creep up over th e plains w eath er is not clear, sightseers do v isit« ! from S unday until W ednes and am ity T hursday schlegel left August 26 for a five- and th e b lu e lakes and snow -clad not spend m onry to go to th e J u n g day w ith h er aunt. Mrs. H arold day vacation nt the Tillam ook Mil Dori a P arson r< ¡•turned p eaks becom e alive w ith e v e r y frau joch and Vet in the w i n K im bcr, at Scholls beaches. week aft« shade of color. pending *ev «•rut da\ te r tim e they som etim es haul the Mr and Mrs. J. P Jo n es w ent S unday d in n er p arty guests at the Or.-K beaches wit it her u I en tered S w itzerlan d from Paris, sam e people all th e .way f r o m to R oseburg A ugust 26. w here they th e D M M cInnis h om e w e re M rs .ind .«unt m» Wl Sw an. W.i arriv in g first at Berne, th e capital G rin d elw ald to K leine Scheidegg visited th e ir so n -in -law and d au g h L 1. M urray and children Rodney, H.ivd n. and Mr un d Mr Mr of Sw itzerland, pictu resq u ely lo several tim es a day for as you can ter. Mr and Mrs. C W. Sinnigcr. I-aura Lue. S herm an and Virginia ( )tto H unger .md fam ily >p. •nt tl cated on th e riv er A ar B erne Is well im agine they can only skii for about a week and Miss Alice M cInnis of West- wet k end m P ortland w ith fam ous for its b ears from w hich it < dow n hill and have to be carried Mr and Mrs Ray Ego and c h il slope, and J A Throtuion, Banks. und elative* gets its nam e, and of course, the up again. d re n atten d ed a d in n er p arty S u n first place one is taken is to t h e 1 Too soon I had to leave these day at th e C arol Sim pson hom e at ' B arengraben " or B ear Caves. Then beautiful m ountains dow n through Dundee. to its fam ous cathedral, b u ilt in G rindelw ald. B urglauenen Zweil- W R. Davis retu rn ed home S u n 1421. w ith its richly scu lp tu red u tsc h in e n . W ild ersw il, b a ck to In day from a w eek's visit w ith his portal and stain ed glass In te re st teriak en and Thun, w here re lu c t nephew . A rth u r Davis, at P o rtland ing, too, w ere th e autom atic clock antly. I said goodbye to n atu re's Mr and M is J V. C ralley and tow er, the K o rnhauskeller. in which most lavish playground On to M r. W F W ohlschlegel visited the w ere b arrels holding 34.000 litres p en o a. M arseilles and to my own latter's brother. E rnest B aum an, at Sept. of wine, and th e K ursaal. w here u n ite d S ta te s. A urora A ugust 26 you m ight eat. drink, listen to Mr and Mrs. Ray C lark and 6, 7. b eau tifu l concerts or gam ble in fam ily w ent to R ockaw ay Friday C Show Sunday v e ontinuous ununuous o now a unaay — — 2 Z p. m good old Reno fashion. m. . to t o l I l I p . m . w here they w ere guests at th e hom e 1 ■ From th e re I trav eled to T hun, of h er brother. H ow ard B runson a delightful old Sw iss tow n on the T hey visited o th er beaches before n o rth w est shore of the T hunersee. re tu rn in g hom e th e m iddle of the NEW YORK P relim in ary estim week At T hun th e boat trip on th is lake to G untcn. ates based on th e an n u al statem en ts Hodson M cCorm ick spent from T he next few days w ere filled of in dependent d ep artm en t and F rid ay until S u n d ay evening at W Tha ihu n daring d ram a of iron- w ith real th rills for I v isit.d the specialty stores and chains in d i N etarts and T aft as guests of Mr haartad man who fraad lha American fam ily hom e from w hich my m o th cate th at th e in d ep en d en ts m ade a and Mrs. A F Fuchs, w ho a re v a er. as a yo u n g girl of eighteen, b etter valum e and p rofit show ing catio n in g th ere He accom panied frontier from w a rB a d d a n a d left for A m erica. The car w ound th an th e chains d u rin g th e fiscal M.sses M arie and Ju lia F uchs of N ew berg on th e trip th ro u g h narro w m ountain roads, y ear of 1935. to v a g e i and mob rule I first through S igrisw il, then fin a l Mr and Mrs Jo h n W alker v is T his m arks a defin ite change from ly a fte r asking a few people the the tren d evidenced in 1934 A ctual ited Mr. and Mrs J a k e T om pkins place was found. I had four o'clock figures w ill soon be av ailab le in at G rand Island Sunday. b ile d m ilk a n d eeff.- a n d b re ad , Mr. and Mrs. J. V. C ralley w ere the rep o rts of th e C om p tro llers honor w ith th e p resen t ow ners, in the C guests at a d in n er p arty o n g re ss of th e NRDGA and th e sam e kitchen in w hich my m o th S unday a t th e hom e of his aunt, H arvard B ureau of B usiness R e Mr e r used to sit. A nd Collins G raham , at A urora. n. jus! to search. m a k e the day com plete, I w alked Misses Enola B arlow and Puddy all the w ay back o v ;r th e little m ou n tain path s she used to travel, enjoying the w.onderful m ountain a ir and the glorious vie vs of the N iesen. S tock h o rn and. all th e rest of th e B ernese Alps. From h ere one again goes by bo at on th e lovely Lake of T hun THIS "o In terla k en in th e h eart of the WEEK B ernese O berland. and situ ated re c tly betw een the T hunersee and M atinee Saturday, 1:30 P. M. E vening Open th e B ricnzersee. From In terlak en it is a contin u al clim b by rail th rough th e B ernese Alps. F irst to L a u terb ru n n en w hich is situated >n both sides of th e LuLschine. in a n arro w valley so sh u t in b y rocky w alls th a t in th e w in ter th e sun is hardly seen at all. The nam e m eans "nothing but springs" and th e cascades th at descend on e ith er side explain it. Now alm ost p erp en d icu lar uo th e m ountains to W cngen 4190 feet high w ith th e fairest of valleys below and to the rig h t t h e m agnific nt Ju n g frau . A n o th er clim b to W engen A l p aro u n d L auberh o rn and finally you a rriv e at K leine Scheidegg or L it tle Scheidegg. 6738 feet high, from w hence you see th e en tire v alley of G rindelw ald and on th e south th e Monch, th e E iger and t h e a " ’ V S chreckhorn. each m ore than 13 000 feet high, and lordliest of all. th e Ju n g frau . U'** F rom the veran d a of this lovely Sw iss hotel one could alm ost co n sta n tly see huge pieces of ice — PLUS — b re a k in g from th e E igergletscher and ru m b lin g and fallin g down th e S elected m ou n tain side. The sam e view from h e re and also on th e o th er side of Short Subjects th e hotel, down th e G rin d elw ald v alley, in the light of a full moon ta k e s on th e glory of fairyland. T h e Ju n g fra u railw ay, an ele c tric road, sta rts from th S cheidegg UÒVO NOIAN • EDWARD I U I I statio n on the W engern Alp road an d w ith g rad u al ascent ru n s for Predated and Di.etfed by Xdby. a m ile over th e W engern Alp u n til it reach es th e Eiger. From th is Local Girl on W orld Tour Writes of Visit to Europe Pastor anti W ife Honored By Church Orchardale VENETIAN •SUN. - MON. - TUES. I I I 1 The AMERICAN BENGAL LANCERS! I independent Stores Make Decided Gain 3 THURS., FRI., SAT. i i i i i i j ] i i FRED MacMURRAY J A C K O A K IE ! ¡k JEAN PARKER 10 * 25c - W EDNESDAY ONLY, Sept. 9th 2 MAJOR FEATURES 2 . ««<•'"* . o*"* V 9 C '" ‘ MAOflflNC CARROLL GIORGI WANT-ADS k k I b BRENT — PLUS — PO PE Y E” a ■ ■ b A N D O TH ER .SHORT S IT l.IE f TS a ea a b ■