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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1926)
i - k3 ' 3 MUM J' ail ..V i i f v W&Mmi ' JSMMmiB H&&fJ$'- from J" I . . : :-. :. 1 r7T 1 V 1 1 11 :. i illlEF'ilLTEll - - V : r ' : . Vast Year's Total of 60 . ip,ws to Be i rtc'rea$ed,r Ap plications Opien ' a. long, deep fctretch of - clear rlter, '-filled ' with: Iiootin; amajll boya oblirions of the midsummer atternooa's heat, - and .with an In dlkn encampment, eagle -feathers, painted animals on tents,1 will he the picturesque ' surroundings of the summer" camp bear Mehama from July 2 1 to An gust 1 0 of -the local TMCA. A long; section of rirer, deep and cold,' forms the swimming hole. A council fire with a real . Indian chief " telling stqries and folklore to the, young blers jthat Jfne the .blackness with out, Is,pne; form ,o( eyenlng en tertainment" planned for the. boys who go. t ' . The Indian " camp - will he - In keepinsr ' with , the Y'. - encamp ment's Indian; plan. Chief Bent, ironi . the"Chmawa'lndlan.-school, who was ' educated at 'the famods -Carlisle Indian coUejje,: wUl'-be n charge v of discipline na VWl lTe ,boy Instruction ,.ta -4 Indian , loik- lore, so that they can get txra goofl ;.polnts ot a .iifo near ,to nAture. : i !' TentaJwUl he named niter, fed kin tribes, , and Ihdlan prizes, war 1 bonnetskagie ,f eathera. strings sof iwampum, beads, . blankets and ,ar- Qwhead& Fill be ,hre,n-tlie young ?'braTegu who' gain repute ;in wood lore' and contests; ' " .' : About. 7 5 boys from Salera nd the rest of Marion county are ex pected totake the twarpath" to Mehama tor the two weeks 'powr wow." ,-SeTpral. of Ahem haTe .al-rf-ady ignifle their intention .of jroinc.t -'i' - ? - Hikes -to an-: Ipdian ' burying i1 tf ground, to an old - and deserted I ? wpow-wow" place, and to "King v Tuts Tomb, ihere an old man Is digging .for burUd -treasure he Xabelleres ta b found, in: the pyr ' . nid-ehaped rock, are some, of the I - excursions planned.- i ":! - Tests in swimming, life aaringi and 'many stunU in the water will i be 'held. All ' -boys he under I the. superrision of .an expert life i guards-' f J'- " . i -K ' ! The scene of the camp is anold THE OPENING OF. OUR r , ,v . . Hiis evening 7 30 to 10; our,f8torf vill be; r : PL ' v-v ' tV -f- I fOpisnqx1 inspectionv'and wc ,taj; jthj gleans bN? V. - 'tTrV"'? ' C5 Jelry or ..-. J jjlijliv:; I A SOUVENIBS F0R,THE LADIl53r rVl ''t ' . : . . i - j; ; ' ...... -f' v. toe orxGosxATESiiAiT.SAtr:.!, o?ego:i fZ Indian, hunting ground, - with' the nearby c woodlands - abounding "in t races .left byj the jredmtGii Assist ing InltheJsuperyisioa wfll;beT eral WiUamette'unlTersity. stud ents, who .will Act as leaders.' Dr, Korman ' Rl 'Tpily, pasto of the First Preabyterianhurcb., will al so be preaentat .the camp. ; This yeajr'a . pntng 111 ho the sixth annual encampment. spon-. sored by the -TMCA, The Urat.one. started-withonly sixr boys, .while wore than: 66 took the journeyv to the woods last; jreafV Each. year tAe trips tare mpi I pwvfok j4 more, successful, in the opinjpjj. ol i those who.ha.re them ain. charge, 1 -i ' ': . One year ago jsome 2 00 or-morp of the Irvine Clan met - at; Balem ind- effected, norganization by. the election ; of Hilton - A Miller as prhsident; Miss .Nina:; McNary of - Saiem . as yice . president, andj Mri. Edith-sChambers wof; ogene as secretary A. basket j . dinner. was serred i and a pleasant day spentrf-VilSHJ-&&-1! ' This - was . the : first' meeting of the .descendants,, of .vthe$; irrineVi erer -held la the state. Their an i eestors moved .to Oregon Jn .1852, tire brothers and -three sisters.- ' ? i irwas Toted tc meet again this yearT In coiftpllance yrltty this t quest a meeting is called fir Sun day. July r ll;v n ;ithe:' public square at; alem, Oregon. I : All :' interested tn this meeting aye asked to '.notify .their . friends and an .come with welf-jtiUed'la8-kets for -another rgood7time anjd Tlsit. .; 'T ;; ' ' , .: ?oo Late To dmsmlf jr 3 agues or itAtori -socthIeAst pXbt of tcnrafiov. f4QQ. Inquire -731 B, 12th. - t 3j37 car. j&mpllUi lis of xtni. Won- derfnl m:hnicI conditka. Burpmin. ' MtfoOoMld Aato ' Company. 79j27, TWO AND' THREE-ROOM .TURKISHES . apartment.: Wafer and liffat.. 413 N. 21t. Phona 193T-B. 23J33 FOB &AUK OR BADB 10-AGRE BES ry placa cIom m, amaH boot Snd ell, horsa, cow, etiickaaa. Jit, 6, Box S-D. .. ' 68j2S GLfiil 0F1R.E , TD CEET JULY11 ace is can - Fifteen ; Children EXamlnedr : Rental Clinic Set fo -1 I " ?lnto - tor jbahleaand? children of; preMWhol., age ", waiti eondpeted hy Jprj Y. A, Mavniyi- health officer, asBlste,tty;Mrs. Liyda King, CQtnty, health nurse at Woodburn; yesterdayCJIb cMnic was. held, by the, Woodburn Council, of Orgatil rations ,ats,the.lealth center rooms. ; Mrj.. H;;ei6atres tho locai; organizationi 1 3as Jn charge, .of the -clinic, 'assisted by Mrs W r.,-Norman, : Mrs.' T:. W.I ettlemeier,and: Mrs, Flossie Cas pe,rson. IVWarn,er nad been ex pected tojeonduct it but was nn- h,ble tp.a,ttenAbecause.jori;inefcs. nieenxnuarenwere exammoa. As, this i the, first euch cllqie 16 he. held here, considerable benefit Is . expectedi', A dental- clinic for children, of. pre-echoolx , age . will be,,held .June -2 from 1 to .'4 p. tn. under direction of IS. h, Brunk of Salem, "t; . : - tBIOKlTOfl. ;: IMIlSLI L. D. Leron grid & ;Miller & Sons.Sejrid Berry Ship r ' rmentiSiQut r " Paring -work was started jrester- day on the market road frpm- Mon-4 tor; tf rforton'jii . corners.? The county paring outfit .Is doing the work, whloh will connect Monitor to Woodhnriir with n jared.road. Much actirityi lis , evidenced in the Jberry .Industry, large Quantities. being received by L- D. Leuon and) P. Miller & Sons daily. More ever green blackberries are sent : from Monitor than from any. to Wn in Marion . county outside of Wood burn, It .Is beliered. ;The town Is located on Bntte creek, wiiere they.grpw . in, abundance. ; " u 'Miu -'BiiAugmi- ' SpomsdrMM : '.. - '4!- .V--- rrrz ,t-J I v. 1 J . , - OUim!EWS BRIEFS Brooks - The Jiome of Mr. and Mrs,. John Dunlavy . of. Brooks was' the pcene of a merry surprise party recently given, in honor of Mrs. -Duilary'sl birthday. ' About' 3Q guests ;wereK1ViiAilFr1axier bought a, new trac- present. v The eren.ng waa . dancing.' At . 9.. late' 'hour ?4cei cream; and cake was served' MrsJ Elisabeth .Fergftson 'andT Mr si Stevens f; Dakota, were thf guests of: Robert and Ellen Hack4 it. the past week. ;J l Mrs.. Fergusoti is a niece " lln, and MrohertlHacklt-rl'j . , Miss. Bep?Je;nd. Jlattie Aspla- wall are spending- 4ewdaywjO tnein - grand m,otnei," ir. - liayesj i ot-Tiamoo.k, ; r U Mrs.- Kalms. TJrnfln oKirwrftiSLt Pennsvlvanla nd' sMm rand : Ma:-' John Naylor. and JtIr8. C.i;I. "Nay-1 lor of Gervais spept: Tuesday at the home of Me and MrsJohn Dunlary and family," ' :y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves and son - Frank Jr., of SantA.' Monica, Cal., , have .been guests: the pasti week or Mr. and Mrs, C," v. Ash batgh and family. - .p- U ""' The '..Brooks-' : Community .!uh' met at, the' homeof Mrs. , Johtk Dunlary, on Wednesday,-, Jnnefi A tp-umoer, qf musical selections were given, by Mrs. Malcolm "KSmp, Mrs. Lets Nyhart.'icsKerms MariePunlary, and hmnprous uil(nn hW'M.. r..t.A11 h'eeler and Mrs. Dunlary! Em' wroiaryw ycontinuea ontpuiow. V It : was roted that the clah Uke a -raoation until October The president, Mrs. George Ramp, In vited the ladles to meet with -her Octpber - 7. ? It-was also voted to change the regular -meeting, day from Wednesday, to Thursday. V Pratum , ; Mr. and Mrs. Claud: Ramsden' WO ' a wonderfnl , rip last .. week while -motoring among the wheat fields oX eastern Oregon. -While there -they, were - visiting at the nome)i xr. ana Mrs. RqgerLara berts. ; iU'li;' Mr. and M".Russel McAUIsfc and children. Fere visitors it tlte home of Mr. and Mrs. .SamJ,udie near Fort Rock recently. Tjrefy re port the road, across the anpuntgin In tine hape. " ' . , . Mrs. W. P. Emery and her I, daughters, Gladys and Etelyn week 1 end at Agate Mrs. 0.i Ii. ' Brumkow and .her four boys , 'from Portland are spending the". week, here with rela- 41V;i w,-, .- - " top,hicjhhensed it to fill his silo srith oats land retch. Some potatoes are still being plaoted.wv?';.e-...:: ! ' Grain isrtpenrpg f ast. Probably if the hJott.weatherwiJl keep- up laojhe gi:ain". willbe cut in about Bam Yatejr. has Installed, a serv rlce etatio ; j. W. eeca-Ill soon - hare his wnenew nome compieiea. .. ThwMethpdist1 Sunday school will -liolr its iregular session Sun- ev home completed. morning- m the afternoon. tney .wlll attend the Sunday school convention a "Frultland. - "..Fred fichrmacher. was elected director and Irrln Clark at the an nual' schpor meeting.' fvUndMrs. it. Cox of Salem rJsita -r Mr.'ind Mrs,'D. A. Harris ftSanday; evening.. JMr. Heed,' of Iowa hag been a guest .ptr'N. FrysUe.-;Mr. Reed and MrTrysIie Were -neighbors irf . . - i. : , Mr. apd Mrs.' ItlSt? CapUnger and Mr. a.hd Mrs, Arthur Biftegar nwer;ecent guests , of Mr "and IMrs, ;r Auueia Dttewaan.naa. vne misfortune-of breaking his leg the: first of the week. Loganberry ; picking is still In progress arid 'will, not be finished for, a, east a week. Attgpstl; Schermacher, Jr. of West Point Is spending the .sum mer wlttf his parents. yfl; McMillfn rand daughter were 6aeitf visitors riueisdayi, ; ' i ; . . . -1 y j - s, i f- 4 spent the Beach. v . , : SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1926 : ' '-I: 1 mm mil r J. H. McGregor, Chemawa Head, Calls "Vanishing . , American"' Untrue. Salem now has. the oldest and largest Indian school in the United States, declared J. H. McGregor, Who has been head qt the Chema wa -institution fo" nearly three months, beginning April .1. . "Carlisle Indian school was the oldest in' the" country." he said, "but that? school. has been closed down, leaving the local one as the oldest." . Second to Chemawa in enrollment is ' the Haskell Indian school - .which, however, is not growing so rapidly. . . r . ; - A false picture of the adminis tration of . reservations and gov ernment schools is given by Zane Grey's book, "The Vanishing Am erican' and the film made, there from, according to Mr. McGregor. "You couldn't kick an Indian off the frost steps, . as shown-in tfrat picture, without starting a flght ight; there," declared" Mc-J Gregorv "You couldn't confiscate his horses" in any such high-handed manner a? -.ihepicture shows; eith er." i ? -t: y i ' .! The"fndla'n: had' the "original kojthv American, civilization." tpiriks ilcGregor. .Although this ucvjiuauonwas son?- at. cruder than -that of the white - man, the Indian was not a savage. ' "Indians differ widely. The plains '.Indians in South Dakota, from" where I come, call these In dians here fish eaters, and con sider themselves better. I have; not been here long enough to find rnriTR IT TOBA V A ATO SUM DA y ' A GRINDING CRASH of trains then ,flre, smoke terfpr unspeakable until they find themselves in a. new world, when amid scenes of unrivalled royal splendor, love brnigs- happiness all in the most amazing settings ever screened. - " i j . , -.fl,. . -...-..,-, j- , - , J A Screen Drama peLuxe ( . . ' s. hi '. ; . . . . , 1 . ell B.B X ,.V.1AA LA. AAAA.V riHE HandTT 1 ' . Jth6'-6 DeMUle in- one of the . J- i' ) 7 1 ' mightiest 1 and most "spectacnlar screen : ' Af & ' v I f '. S it' presentations -erer shown to the motion , 'Jfkz t " ' J .' ." !' picture, pablfc " A picture that lifts. Touv : Mj U r ''(- .';,is?'. . without warning. Suddenly and again iK'fi'-i ft N "M , M without warning.' It sets yon gently back : KPftl'i V&'&'M v ! in your seat- again and lo you hare . I '2feM iStJV iff;" 1 . i ; trareled iThe Road to' Yesterday" to Its . if. WiUs Vt ' f ., . gloHousend. , , ,SU - 1 PROFESSOR .--(TSfiOiia; UfiK ' 'V ;; iBURRASTONr.jT . .. t '!,;V; L '1 C0J1EDY NEWS - OA i Of ; - ' v' S ' - V MONDAY, and fTUfeSDAY out whether there is any justifica tion in- the claim." y The Chemawa' high school now is si regular four-year institution, the-- Erst classed be -graduated next spring. . Thirty or 35 stud eats, will he in tne class, -McGregor "predicted. ; . f . The red race has been little un derstood.! and : polities has played a part -often in the administration of '.its - affairs, thinks the school head. .J , . , . . . " Outsidej Supplies Getting . Short; Logans Are Com- , Jh Strong Yet The cherry pool people, at. the Pacific Fruit & Produce company plant, 'sent out car of black cherries " yesterday, mostly Lam berts, and made a good start on their second car, running 16 hours as usual. Mr. Brooks expects supplies to hold up for a week or so yet. Many good cherries. Some going to the, Drager -dryer. Young j & Wells sent eut : one CAPITOL CHEBRY POOL TO Are closing out their stock or used cars, winder nqpiqs ai;e be'ns; offered in standarclTnilkesrYagt a dollar's worth of transportation for 25 cents. ; . Special Late 1 920 Dodge Roadster, -'z:. ! ' ' new paint, 150 ..',.0 I SEE BIDDY BISHOP ' " ' 350 North High Street, ' Phone 2125 -5126 Miles L......V..V.l. 1 Productions my WITH M JOSEPH SCH1LDKRAUT JETTA CKDUnAt VERA REYNOLDS ArtIiIAM;BOyD and'JULIA FAYE cAdapfotby JEAMIE MACPHERSON and. Beukh Mark Dpi f rom the Beulah Marie Dixan4 f.U NOWi - 3M::A : TTT- At Tlia Tliitrcs The Elslnore Cecil B. DeMille's "The1 Road to Yesterday ,T .with Jetta Gundal, 'William Boyd. .Vera Reynolds." 4 Oregon star feast. -The SUU Alarm" with i .v-. t lUJghr -Fire acts randerille and; pictures. ; '"i ir "t i i i ' I 1 u ,fi .tn car yesterday,! will send another today,' and 'perhaps ; one Moaday That will likely-end the season for1 .the .outsiders. 5ome i of these cherries are . going to the Drager . dryer. .. -, :. r-ntfjf' All the -canneries axe going ' strong on loganberries, yet. The 16 hour forces are -all going, and 4 Vi a Unnt Mnnav.4.tll nintllnr 24. hours. "... : .--- . . ine growers neea more piciwi. The-hot - weather Is ripening be berries faster -than -the pickers can take care of them Thls shortage of pickers is wOrse tn -Marion than in Polk "county. Cooler weather is promised by the weather j man for-todar. csftii!'" Corvalis--Paclfic . Telephone a' Telegraph eompany ires $5000 electrical laboratory equipment'-to Oregon Agricultural college. 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