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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1926)
It it! 1 i . .6. I. iii-v-: -1 .-v i 4. .Mr erinaoN static?.! Aft, ALmf, orehon I - - i. : : . : : i ? -' ATHUf finAY ?.TOnNtNG AlY 20, IPSA 1 . iNallie Adklns was, born January t.-Af 77, InScheldon, loiva, And referred lier education 3 in Des Alflleg, Iowa. In 1895 she came wit her parents to Scotts Mills, Or.5 Ott Sniexnber 15, 1895 she, ap - married, tto .$V. tC. ,7ahle. jl brojrrilnent druggist Jrt that time in, frxrttaud, Mr. Cableoreceded her .friary 3tf am, In Portland. She . passed nwayat .the ;h me ( 'er parents, Mr. aad.Mrs. S. D. Adklns here July "17, 1926', after a linger ing illness. Surviving relatives ; besides saw parents "Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ad kins, ace: brothers, S. Eu gene jortland; J3arry, Scotts MiUs;.Bramen: of Minnesota; Guy, "Woodlawn, Wash.; Arthur E., Ok Gtotb, Ore.-; and sisters: Mrs. "LenoTa Xeds, Seattle, Wasb.r Mrs. -Gertrude M. -Scott, Roqtts A! ills; Mrs. Margoria Asboe, ; Los, .Angeles, , Cal.; Mrs. Bessie Mathena, Long Beach, -GaL; . and Miss Stella Adkins. Scotts It Ilia. FuneraL services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the .Friends Church, Her. Allen conducting the, services. ; Interment in the I. -O. O. F, cemetery, beside the .grave of her husband. , Mr. jmd Airs. Hugh Magee vee in Portland Jast Wednesday on business. . 5 , Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes , ware ; Tialtors in .Silaerton . last Wednesday. :v " iMrr-aad Mrs. W. L. Taylor spent several days" at the .coast .the -first olaat wt4kv - Mrs,' JJdb Thompson .and email daughter -vtsltedat the home of Mr. .aMr's. Jtugh ilagee t Crooked !FIogerv ?Tbe ltJtf club metlfriday at the park 6r .a'plcnlc. Everyone reported ,having a fine time, tin tha afternoon ice cream and cake was served, i The Health Clinic was held here last Thursday, .about "25 -children Iteiag examined by Drs. Douglas and Brunk'ot Salem. Mrs. 'tnarre Cotnntons -of Mt. Ahgel bas.been visiting tfld friends here the inast week. Bakeraf ield, -Oal., islted Tuesday night at Mr. and .Mrs. S., Dav enport; , ! iMr. and ;Mr.. iSalcbenberg and family wast to Sheridan Sunday to t Yistt Mr. -Salehen berg's atater, Mrs. M. F. Babbit. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. "Woodward i&t Portland and Mrs. A. Lee of tCorth iDakota were guests f .Mrs. Alice "Coolldge Sunday and Mon-1 day. : Edward Wlp jTeeently repaired and tuned the sehooL.piano. Mr. Toiberts brought home from "WasbfaigtoTt a cub bear. Mr. and Mrs. Meeks and Mr. and Mrs. Deranlieu returned from their .trip to Montana and report ed that they -enjoyed it. - We hare three new families In the neighborhood. Mr. Duncan has bonght the -Deranlieu farm. Mr. Smith and Mr. Swart hare bought homes adjoining William Wrights. There is quite a stir in the "west side -of this district -about getting the electric current brought in to the homes from: Salem. The Coats thresher threshed grain for J..M. Coburn Tuesday. Sid .Brownell, lost a good horse with lock jaw recently. Mr. Balod began nicking nrunes Monday. William Propst will assist the Clark firother in their dryer this season. ' i " The 3ted Hill district -will con duct a Sunday school teachers and Bible students meeting at Liberty August 1, at 2 p. m. Fruitland-Pratum Pnxtum trhfge m&a a general flpinlon in thfl community that flax -was -hard on land. This has been entirely apset-by the jyield .of -wheat on soil (Vat .produced a "beary crop of; flax last year, wheat .grown on'flaoc. Jasd inrodtrced crop al roost If notaltogether as Jieary as wheat giowu : on corn or potato ground. 'fA -namber of families -who are touring fn hree-utbnrobiles'-from Nebraska, ttae to arrlre here trer a yweek ago, hare so far failed to make their appearance. j'Mlriani. Seesekr and .G rtce Kleen were Portland ' Tisitprs last Tuesday. . 4 v , " Mrs. Chas. Smith andjher three , ckildren from West Linn were here Sunday: I A solo by Miss Evelyn Emery the tSttnSay tmornfng !serrice was very much 'appreciated j Miss Miriam Beeselr called on Miss Anna Perarovich at Che nfawa.latt Snnday. .-. ii Graee -Kleen is -stayiag with her grandmother -in -Clackamas coun ty this -week. i Lowell Lambert :ltd his straw stack burned awhile -threshing last .Saturday. A .spark ;f rom the en- gtne started 'the tire. No grain '.was, lost. 1 f f "7 - 4- --r J. P. Dressier ' Is busy harvest ing-early peaches. Mr: and Mrs. S. C. Davenport Waverjast'Mtornied from a motor trip: to Idaho where they visited MrsjDavenptyrt's-sister; iarsw A. JE Ifatel "A. Wactlman, of PortUntl, vhas, hodrht the house belonging to dble Henningseak Albin .MeoniBXsen -spent last week-end at' the coast. Frank Borgelt is putting In pip-r Mng from a new spring where he will have aJbetter water-supply, Floydj and enJJuejyjare on i trip to southern Oregon, wnne there they -re . visiting -Crater 'Lake and the !ee taves. v Mr.'and'Mrs.-LewiarSyttenstrlck er-and daughter Ila, of.California; visited Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Car penter last -week..;" 1 O. H. Hard was .married re cently. " Raphael Bettincourt Is harvest Mag string beans for tbo .cannery. Rev. and Mrs. Er G. Ranton and children of Nehalem spent Thnrs: day night with Mr. ; and Mrs. H, "'B.-Carpanter. -nd ' Mrs. John OrsDome " aad son "-Have -gone to Crescent' - City: ferra -week's 'vacation. "Mr. and Mrs.-J.. Mahassey- of Mrs. Hilma Honkola and family end Miss Esther Cirod were Port land -visitors -Sunday. SCbe Ed Forgard and L.'E. Brown -families, .Ed Hinton and Fred Fagg motored ta Mt. Hood Saturday, . returning Sunday eve ning.1 hi report an enjoyable trip and. en" joyed a few snowballs. A few' improvements are being jmade on 'our school building. The wall between the two rooms has been removed land folding doors pu in, so during entertainments and (Community club meetings the building, will be converged into one large room. A-book case and place for dinner buckets has also been built. Evening services at the 4 church were not very well attended last Sunday, due to o many people being away. Rev. Stover preaches next Sunday in the morning and it is hoped many will be there. .Mrs. ( H. E. Evans is giving a party next Friday afternoon for her Sunday school class. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Strang and little daughter Patty May called on friends last Friday afternoon. Win$MPeacKe$PCup Mt I'm f. smeius m. ; OBIBI5SUE0 Rohrd ; of Health Cautions I .Ascainst tlitrerae.Week End Exertion f' K:'J lis- - "WithJoye.rrom rreacnes says 'Al-'Jolson, the actor, as be presents a huge cup to the win per of the amateur Charleston contest at the theatrical and sports field day at the Polo Grounds, jXew -York; "Peaches" Browning J 6 Ver old wife of Edward V. Bro-viing, gave iif? iitT 5f 5. ... .M j --..- . r j Smith Watkins tor tbre serv ice at a lower cost. Vulcanizing and retreading, tnbe repairing. If you have -tire trouble Just call 44. Corner Court and High Sts. ( ) New line of satin and veageline hats for better wear. The very latest for the smartly dressed woman. . The Vanity Hat Shop. 387 Court street. () Labish Mint Still Is Seen by Business Men SILVERTON. Dr., July 28. (Special to The Statesman. )- ri hirty-five busipess men o Silver- ton -drore out to the Hays' pepper mint farm on Lake Labish to wit ness one, of "the Eastman stills 1n operation. A motion picture was taken ?by the 'Oregonian of the still: in .operation. 1 ir endure the caEiri2 dis -comfort of chronic Piles throughout another summer? Tb hot wislbir will InteDsify your suncrmg. I can eUminata that certaia misery, giving yau a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure yanr Piles or refund your fee No hospital operation, no coa&nement, no rctentioa from work. My celebrated treatment is soothing, aafld, safe; the cure rapid. Send toaay for my 100-psga illustrated Book telling tM'MlMtaMrt far Pilcf a4thr Rctal and C1om i hi. Hit FREE. Q tu: sEATTie offices: i).PlWS. GREAT' LOrJELINESS But HeMakes Comedy of It All In -His New Film, ' "The Gold Rush" ! I crowd of lucky ones go on with the dance. Until a srnile from ' "the girl'1 seems to kindled spark, andas he steps f6rward to the j greeting- finds that it is for someone else, ' This, and many other little touches of life's ironies- is . what makes 'Tle old Jtush"j the grea picture it -has been aqclaiined by press and public. Were you evi . oat In the great ; alone "Wlwn he "moon, was awul clear And 4he icy . mountains hemmed you in . . j With a ilence you 'most: could bear. i Then yon have a hunch what it means to be alone in a crowd, a among strange people where! every stranger in a strange land -among people where every man is for-himself. If you don't! know what this feels like, then see! Char lie Chaplin in his great comedy. The Gold Rush,", a United Art ists corporation release, now play ing at the Oregon theater. ; See the little tramp, a ! disap pointed prospector, amble into the dance ball, seeking, searching for a little companionship surround ed by the merry makers, but with never a sign of welcome from any one. Then left alone while the F. L. Wood and Ceo; F. Peed, real estate, 344 State. Farms and city property. ; They brjng buyer and sejler together, for ithe bene- nt.ana pront, or. ootn. ; . Tom Leonard, Pioneer, Visiting Old Friends SILVERTON, Ore., July 28. (Special). Tom Leonard, Silver- ton pioneer, is visiting old friends here for a few days. Mp. Leonard who is now SL' years of age, jnakes his home at Richville, Wash. .He was the first tuba player in Sil verton's first band, the band made famous by Homer Davenport. Mr. Leonard spent his boyhood and eaxly youth on the; old Leon ard place a few miles south of Silverton. ! I etrennons Iif-f-4he;pen the aunshine until -we have - be- eomela: W.ccns$ned t3t. A hothqnsevplant cannot surviTe the ordeal , to v which. winre .pots't the hjardy perennial. Most of jts have gone thxougb.; a gradual hardening process. tJa W your teaerve by rfiettlng tbe most oatof four week end. -gleenjpgout of doors, mod erate fcikins said roughness wlU do m uch" to improve youf general health and make life worth while. .The following .warning against, too strenuous weekrerid recreation has been sent out by the -Oregon state board of health: -This istbe HMason Khen p.n Friday niehts -or -on jSaurday noons one sees the - road -.filled with motor .cars, .and - trains and buses packed with :.nanpy .-people all 1 going away.froni toswnrf or. the 5-eek-end. , On .Sunday nlght or Monday morning the. -same people come trooping -. back . to te - town. many of thminawwd7ndw.orn. The "call of ,the ..wild" as jrresist Ible to most people .jind : is .one which all of ,ns, who are enslaved by our desks . In the ..cities, ,,cai well afford vto .heed, for, a. .day. of two each week. ;But-.,w.hy.not,be sensible about it? ijust .because you are going to . the .oasbore, or to the woots, ;-js ,no . reason overdoing it. - "Although , exposure to , the .stin is recogniaed saaeaanre ,,oi great val ue in treating acone . dls eases, going, to the .beach ;and . ly- i-g on the ..sand for. the-jnain pur pose of getting snnburned. Is fool: hardy. The c affects of sunburn. aside from disabling .a vperson, at times results in conditions dan gerous to health. Acquire your sunburn. and tan gradually and 1J jv the encTof the summer you will be just as brown and will not have been laid up for a Xew days with a severe Durn nor win -you aaf run any risks to your general hfalth. "Many people take , long trips ever the- week-end, .camping' out at night. This -may be a recrea-f tion, but often Jt is hard work. If you are soft, d:on.'t try to do too much. If you intend. to camp. out; at night, be sure to provide: the necessary equipment. Don't carry alot of needless truck. After you have discarded everything that isn't essential, go over your pack again and thoroughly check tbev necessary articles. . At all times be careful of the water you drink. Remember thatf clear, sparkling, running water is not always safe. Often it is dan gerous. The safest policy is to boil all drinking water unless you know it is of good, sanitary quality. "Many of us city-living indlJ yiduals are unable to stand the Cottage dee-Od4 litiaws Jodge jvill bniJd-StcJottge:Iiall here. . TorvemJs Entertaining ;rr Relatives From. Dakota !".: SltTratTO, , OteJ, July Specia Prfeasor apj Mrs. p. S. Tprvehd, formerly of Canton, 8. D.?i hae beeir visiting at the homes- ct Mr. iTorvend's three bnojthers. -'Silas? Samuel and IJearyv- all . ot Silverton. Prof. Torvend was" superfntendent of schools at Canton. and is now on his way to Patterson, CaLv where Ae will Sholdik iinillar poakion. : nthr .AAmWnT .of -the Torvend ' brothers Is Mr: atad MrsKole Aas and ' ta'o -children from -OrlatTP, Wis.r L. Aas of Puyallnp.Wash.j iLiidT Mrss ATma "Bfr ford pf Firtile, ilinn. U fir; and Olrs ,SUas iTor. end , the (Aitses and 'Ultss Sir Jord $.. Bpeadips a fjfaw days at. Sa- Side. . -, , , i Dooghton A Bhenrln, Hard ware. .28 N Com'L St. Hatdwjtra, Builders i,SBppltea;. OPalnts. , Varn ishes,. tCiveusva calln you'll find bftT STICKS jrasoniple. , . - V- I Dolph Crtek State' Fish tery with 4,00 0,0 OO troatlry, to ba enlarged. ; , Mil A'JLj mA Mis vGasa IlippiG now Jae. heard exilusivly on IBrunswidk LightrRay tEledtficdltRecoras . 3&7tatiJd!l? " II Grtaldly i'C3eald9x . 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