- s-S- St Picnic iGroires'cnd Bcachts - Lure riiw: Durina HcMday RICKETi IJuJy 7 Some -from, Cliis , community attended - the celebration .it the. -state TAlr- grounds and .other, towns -hut the greater part ; t tha community peat . the- Fourth- at quieter puces. , .... -r - T5etrr f &mitia ' tnotored t the - dlflereat 'eeachesy com at tended theACnte -t fct. Tiai; some motore te -Caecadia while others ipettt -flay at the home picnic groan daw finger's - drove. wnere swlartninr. rames. rae ad hall ainee-were m progress aurisg the-ony. - - - . ' One of the -most Interestine and hardest playenVbattfcame during the afternodn I -wad the one ' la wmcn tae dots avo no mar ried men a sever trimming. ev- eral from this - emuusttf play-" ea in win leasts. - la the TaMr -fire works from the different - home IHttnlnatefl the iky, M fespecfalTy nlee display was set six at tne Horner home. . a oris b GUESTS LYONS. July 7. Mrs. Clyde1 saerman and . tiro daughters ot West Salem spent'the past week Here with Mrs. Sherman's Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Haray Shelton. The Sherman's . -were residents here several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brother ton had as gUesrt over the week end. Mr. and Mr. Tred Daurher- ty ot Salem. Mr. Daogherty was a resident of Lyons, Before mov- .lap; to Salem several years ago. ' - Mr. and Mrs. William Brother- ton of 93 Bosh street, Ashland, passed through Lyons Wednesday on their way to Breitenbushwhot springs,- where they expect to spend several weeks. 1 ' Rain Did Not Damage Hay CENTRAL HOWELL, July T. Tery little clorer hay Is left standing now. The rain did not wet the hay enough tor hurt it. Because of such poor hay weath er, the hay had to he left is the swath so long that tt has blotch ed mere . than .ordinarily, which has affected the color ot tho hr. somewhat Turner TUBNEBV July 7 A number of Turner people eetehrated Jaly-4 at tne ceie oration held at Greens Bridge. W. A Delzell, candidate for congress-was the speaker. -of tne day.' There- was aomethlnr at laterest, each hourt the day, with -uasie- races,' games:, tag-of- war, meropiaae flights, aad clos- lajf swith fireworks. Mr; and Mrs. H. R, Peeta en tertained i Sunday -lor their two daagfcters, Mfeses fiyhn and Ha- L also Was Vernalta, Dolan aad. T.Matxlner. allot Portland, v MJsa Elm Busier. - who -at tended high School in 7 rr years 'ago, has returned to Iter memo fa aleu aiuf . - -.; wk rwith Turner relatUeV llias BeTarly Xsom at Halsey Is j the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bono, taring tas week; ' other I guests at tha Bond: home Sunday were Mrs. L. Bond and daughtarr Mrs,' Howard, and ywang'dangh- ter,snmey of AJhany. The lock crasher that was hnUt a fourth of & mile east of Turner four years ago has -keen mored to a location on the Santlam rtrar, two miles east of Marlon. Guests from. Portland who were at the R. L. ffheissen home Sun day "were Mr. and Mrs, A. Lapafe and soa Henry, Mr. and iIra.;iL A, Theiseenaod ton Henry and Miss Gaylatfa Brpusoni v 7 ? :: ? i IV C. Ganaing' resamed his du ties as mho carrier on route two, tie Crst of the week-after tak ing his annual two weeks vaca tion, Iran Hadley substituted for Mr. Gnhnlng. 4 l ".-Mollis .Bones has-"been solicited by representative of the Aaron mnk sUWes to no vn the tall trip for the horse show season, which would 'necessitate his leav ing home by the last of - tha month. Mr. Bones la ;' former employe of the company. -Turner people are pleased to not that Rev. W. 8. Burgoyne has bean assigned the M. . pul pit for the coming year. - Mr. and Mrs. Burgoyne and daughter Rath have 4nany friends In Turner. Tho W. C DeUeU family and a small party of frleada snotored to Corveilis Sunday to spend the day with Miss Thelma DelseU and Mrs. Avalyoa Fehlen. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thomasen hare as their house guest their daughter, Mrs. H. Chasa of Sacra mento, CaHC who plana to make her parents a leisarety visit. Mrs. C. H. Riches entertained her children her children, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Klany, Mr. and Mrs.- D. 8. Riches and Leland, Monday, it being her birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker ot Sa les, apeat Sandty at the home of Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett. Mr. Baker has charge ot the MacMarn store en East state street, Birs. Ella Ouafee, who has been 111 at the home of her sister-in- law, lira. P. C. Canning, since last March, has not teU so well fer-tae but ten days after a mark- J improvement. CROPS BflOO mmm Hay -and Fruit flow Keep I Farmers Busy Fcr Lcn, i Hcbre r r" rAMlTT. July T -Harvesting Of the' hay eropr and - gatheriag fruit rn this -vietetty r keeping ths-farmers and orchardlsU'tery ousy ac Ul present iilBa - Cherry picking n.' the Eola hills east ot Amity, bejraa .taattwaok. Mr; Matthew -reports - a humper erop this ymr, Ther are labont lSwpukers empioyed. ttfej acreage. - Tha picker tare xxad- tat their Joba rofUahle ones w- en though Xhe vtte. orchetnea ts low. Thtey report ery ood pick ing and tho rata tailed to crack the aherries. . vetch hay la rowttjf v cxesp- tlonaily rank aad tha report tt, high yields per acre. Tha farm era here ten ia that clover hay Is not returning such a heavy crop this season. They axpect a good seed yield this autumn; however. - ist grain via ripening rapiaiy dtfa to? the warm weather" liocal farmers tell 0 it ts rather light In patches hut they think: that it will head very tally and return a good yield. Cutting will not be gin for several weeks yet. AUITT. laly T Miss Genel- da McCarty went toeattk last week where sh win spend the summer with her grandmother. Mrs. Bete Larson left Wed nesday for an extended trip In the east. Mrs. Parker Allison ia enjoy ing a vtsit with relatives in Can ada while her husband n sua serving ton tha jury tn Portland. A. W. Newby motored to port- land Wednesday whera he tran sacted business. - i- tir. and Mrs. A. a Carrie and family spent Sunday , la Albany vhOtlag relaUrea. j MIsa Audrer Crawler and Claa-1 dine Murphy who arj attending Beamvith Kerau axshool -Yts!t-ed at the Sasa Morris em for several days. ' Accompanied by their friend Mis Florence gnod- grass.'they motored to Newport where they celebrated tha lth. MU Snodgras la fmploytf t MeMlnnviUe. : - - - ' : Scots'Milb SOTTS MILLSk Jalr f Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lawrence spent nT- eral days. ef past week-at-tte Mr. and Mrs. Gay Taylor hare moved : from the .room nover ha pest oixicA to -taa . ecamaiu rs ideneo. ' Mrs. Lena Belllajter visited rola- oves ana inenaa tn saiem aur- lnp the mid-week. W. P. fihuti has left on a basl- ness Arlp to San Francisco. . ? Miss Lila Brbugher who has been dean of a girl' school at Sltck, Alaska,' the past two years, arrtvett home Tuesday erenlnw to spend her vacation with her ptr- ente. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. B rough ef. Mr. and Mra. -Ola Larson and daughter Clara t SflteVton, spent the Fourth with another daugh-' terf Mrs. Almond Rich aod:f.atn - Lfttle Ciena DaJ. who haa been visftittg his Mad parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bale; has re turned to hi home la Portland. Mrs. J. nr. Ammsdsam and slsbar,- Mrs. Grace Ahlera of 8aa Fraae- cisco, visited -relatives v in Port land Wednesday r Mrs. W. P. 8hutt and brother H. EL Clough. aad Mrs. Mt Scheatk of Los Angeles.. Calif, returned home Tuesday evening from - asr eral days spent at the beaches. ' . Mr. and Mm. JC. M.. Klckemon and son. Rex. Mr. and Mrs. u i Smith and daughter, -Gate, dror. recently to McMtnnvHle, whera they -visited Mr. and Mr. Arthur Owens. . . , Members Ot tha Friends chnreh enjoyed a picnic on the Abiata- the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. High Magea and faintly of Ashland visited retatffe and friend here aver The Fourth, Everett Bhnts er BHdfa, Ora goa, haa beea Ttsftthg his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. BhUtS. DPPO MM H...0L ,' 1SILWII Laf ayetts LtcJcs I Scehcf ffeassnt Gathenng of "fcfertibcrs BICKREALLJuly 7 Mem bers of tho local grange spent the tourth a'picnie rat Lafayette Locks. Tha day was spent in swlmmtsg aad aereral games were started la ha afternoon. Thoie attending wtrs Mr. and Mrs. Forest Penee. Mr. and Mrs. Orta K5eJtoBT."MrV and Mr. Wm. RowelL Mr. 'aha MT. ArthttT Bea ver, Mr, and Mr. Joe HarUnd. Mr. and Mrs. Ora TJahts,sMr. ant Mra Crouch t Portlahd; Mr. nd Mrs. Thornton of Rlllsbora. "Mr. and Mrs Jack -fiwen of MCMln vllle, Mrs. Charles Larkin, Grace Burn Buftlfsoh of Balem; rciaud. John, tltfyd Larkinr Ray Dent, BTn Reweil, Harvey Beater; Billy Hhriahd,- Eaeth. RowlL H trade Larkin. Dorothy and Fran eesand ftorehca Lants. Harry Dempeey begah last Mopday to haul the children I the Farm Home district near Cdr- vanis to and from the summer school at Monmouth. If a drlr- tntvhls high school bus. Portland Family Visits at Zena ZENA. July 7 -Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith and children Bobby, Alice' and Dorothy., ot Portland were Saturday visitors at tha home ef Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Crawford. Miss Audrey Smith, their daughter who , has been Visiting tor several weeks with her aunt. Mrs. Crawford returned to Port land with them and tame back by train Sunday night. Audrey will remain hero 'Until cherry pick ing is finished as she has been picking In the orchard of 8. v. Crawford. - Bobby Smith remained at Lb coin with his grandmother. Mrs Alice Sfmpsea for an indefinite visit, I INDEEEXDKXCE, -Jaly f.-.i Mr..and Mxa. G JL. MctnTosa, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hedges. Mrs. Ger trude Davidauaa4 Mr. and Mrav- Willard Craven. cAmtydsed a aar-o ty who apeat tha Fourth at John-J son creek about two miles, from Kings Valley. This la an ideal place for plcnle as it ts up' to the mountains and one has m wonder ful View of this waUey. Mr. and Mr, wmiam McWn- ney have returned from .Bend whera they have eea rlstttna with their son, RoUa McKfisney. . AH tha ' stores ware - kepi Onen Thursday: evening, to aecommd- data the rush of business before the Ith. . . . : '. G. GGhdfrey. lbostnuster. It taktni a month vacation. Be will spend part at tha time la Lakeriew, and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wiley spent the 4 th at Oregon City. Mrs. Frank Fisher f Portland arrived the first of the week to remala for some time visiting her friends'hera, and will be with her parents at Surer. Mrav Fisher has been very 111 tor some time. In a Portland hospital, and this la her first YUlt to . JCndOendenca for soma time. Ber manV friends are glad to sea her able ti be around again. T-r." Mr. ; and Mr. Robert McKee ?of Long Beach, Caltt, are, here to spend the summer in tho valley. They have two daukhters here. Mrs. G. G. Godfrey And Mrs. Har ry luft and one son, Sam McKea; Mrs. E. W. Linquist Is enter taining hef mother and father, Mr. and MrSj A. T, Anderson of Missoula. Montana. . - Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bodga of Salem called on old friends Thursday Fred. Eldengeorga ef McMlnn- ville spent the 1th with his par ents, Mr. and Mr. EL Elden georga.. Mrs. Addis. Whltaker la eneat- ing a few day with her eon Glen in Monmouth. Independence spent a quiet day tha 4th aa a great many were out of town for the day. Some went to beaches for the week end, home went fishing, and. others spent the day at a real eel ebratfon. A lrumber spent the evening on the river bank, enjoy ing Tire-works, as they were fired on the mala streets. KWfffi raafoiffl Tumr Farm Scene of Gath ering of Many Interest- fed Friends TURNER, July 7. -A crowd ot about-lit people gathered 1 at noon July I, at the -n "Boys Home .farm, of 10 1 acres, locat ed IK miles south east of Tnr- nea. Barbecued meat, bread. cream aad coffee were tarnish ed and lunch baskets ad , plenty of good eats and a very pleasant noon picnic was enjoyed, after which a short program was pre sented by E. J. Gilstrap, who is pastor ot the local Christian church and Is also at present general supervisor ot the "Boys Home" farm. 'Orchestra music was furnished by a group ot Sherldaa people, who came to spend the day at tho convention held at tha Taber nacle. They arrived In a school bus. After ; prayer by "Mr. Gil strap, -J. L. Webb was introduced as a sound Business man "and a friend of the boys, who is chair man of the local "Boys Home" farm board. Farm Kefjrhbor Speak ' C. A. Bear, who Is a hear neigh bor ef tha farm and as a success ful tiller of the soil Is in a posi tion to neighbor in a helping tray, was called on for a abort- talk; HeJmentloned the tact that the boys were expected to do a certain amount of work, that It was the Terr best treatment of tha boys. as are all feel more self respect ing, when we can at least help make our way. The farm is well situated aad can be developed In to a valuable acreage ta time. Mr. Gilstrap referred to a fund that has very recently been start ed and hoped It will 'soon be large enough to buy three cows which are much needed. C. H. Jesse was Introduced.- Be and Mrs. Jesse wbo is matron, have had direct charge of tho In stitution from its beginning which Is almost two years ago. Mr. Jesse introduced each boy In turn. There have been 24 all winter. Just now a few are away On vacation. Four ot the boy are of high school ag, the rest attend ( grade school, except ing little t ourrear-eld Reece, who I the Idol of tha household. The boys under the dlrecUoa of, the matron de most ''of the housework. Walter L.- - Meyers, chancellor of Eugene Bible .uni versity. . who haa 'general super vision of. the several such insti tutions of: Jth church, .spoke . ot the land, which was donated by -Cornelia Davis as the foundation for a great work, the building up ot h great plant, though tha start in the -first twa Years haa seem ed SlOW. ' . - The girls "home, corresponding: to the boys ! heme, I located la Eugene. : r.- - r ; Rev, R. t FntUam of Lh Grande spoke a few words In i apprecia tion of Her. and Mrs. E. J. Gil atrao. They are wntirinr. In not only tha work at tha local church r bat a managers of the Boys' Bona and tarsa. :. . , i - Mr.Tatnaoa said We as cherch people must support the home unta the farm can bring In a full living; the local charea was or ganized by Mrs. Putnam aboat II years ago, while he was serving tha Bungalow Christian charch in .Salem... . ,-, v Mrs. Cornelia Davis, a apry lady in her to odd years, was asked to. stand and receive the Chautau qua salute la recognition of her gift. .- -'.!..:. . .'" . Music was rendered by tha or chestra and .benediction was of fered by Mr. Clara G. Vernon, who Is field representattre of tha institutions tor the children. . " All were Urged by the chairman to go through the. new barn ' and also get n 'good view of the grow ing crops. At t aclock tha chnreh. people hurried back to the Tiber nacls for the Afternoon service. LOIS Wl'JIOS 1(1 BEAUTY GOriTEST .LYONS, July 7. -Thursday sto nlng at tha dance in Mehama, "The Lucky Lady" chosen as local representative la the Oregon beau ty contest, was by popular , Vote Miss Lola Trask, daughter of, Mrs. Roxle Trask, of - Lyons." ' ' , Miss Trask win be one of sev eral young ladies to compete for Miss Oregon at J amen Beach In the hear future. ' MICKEY MOUSE The "Necking" Party By IWERKg Cross -Word Puzzle i By EUGENE SHEFFEIt - I 2 3 H 1 "r 10 PTT i s ' "1. 1 HCIOZpNTAL' t What Is the snaefeaJ Uia sysUsa ef Seadh AaaeHeaf t Waal U the pviaclpel river U Ireland? . ' K ' . 11 Machine, for weavbg. .'. ; trWat W tha SMsae ef tike aas- taia wbe aeniss tha whale he MebfDkkrr- 13 Full. - ' ' . ' -.j,: 14 Whal la aasnral aassa far ; : tha Wast ladies, axdadisl she le--Above, . LT-Waar away. 18Ha'ppiness, 19 like. izArrahrement ofails-n a tS Conrrivanse fev washing heats. t7 W'be wasAa1cfl aresleenf at ' tWU. 5, by the Uemea el Rap. t mealalias isi l4 there h tnf mm tmmtrm ; 1 12 What was the aasvs af the eaea - wae eU neaeiita -ef -AUIes Staadlah's Jv let herT ef IS What ssmfcew af Aleehaaa es- tke sWstractien Aesesar If Taa braeA ef what 1 eyaahei wf peaeet IS Rinv af anpw r EO-rWarm treather dmk. .; , . Zl What U aeeteer mate far the Mr af water. ' -SS What is the aaaital ef Lens. ZP Uesei HWkm U the airy, trkksf sptfH - U ffhabaisss' rTseaaestr' X4 giece out, i. . . -v, 4 3T DeaonstJacttva rroiiaun r 40 For axampla (ahhz.). . . . .. '4IJWae reaeetsei the gift at a fed Ueaes hi f eeef chaaxW 'as .Whe was the smpreaae eUty ef tha late Iters eatheea7i 4 U what Sute Ja Pike a Peat 48 In law. a thinst - v : ;i ; - ita Musical instrument ': Vi 50 Causa to-moTi' ' 51 Blood-rockto? Cies, -.r 2 ProTiace af FrossiaV'.; - - ;: VERTICAL Y Of whet state is Mel3cry tk eapttal? . X Prefix: not, fXti . . I Love.ta axcasav i; '4 Arabian chiefs.-' r - ' s ; 1 " eRaraiaaati prized lor Ifootr 0 Possesfcx, v. , :.: 'r -T Month in the Jewish calendar. Direct a ship. .- ';,;; - 9 SOTt -poems. -:-c a .what was the Uaraage af eservesw . . . ., 31 at be Genea, what I Tha ' siott lperUat seapert 1st Jrtalyf 34 What Soefh Asaerlce wee try Im I Heme Pare, BetMa ' and lie. Argentine RepabDsr J5 WlthotflKa'l : 17 -Goes wfch steady jafiiag 59 Trunk af t hssmn body, y 4XrMLResaaja aUoity what was the fee tne tasa Marchr ' " ii Rodents. 4t Catahwerf. nerewllh U thi soTuSaa to yes- HIwfafSB EE m : M :l44i-r--- m 111 ffi - m 4 2' ,i til -fj 1 ' : -4 - - J- ir i t 1 nATTI -"- - -' 1 JcBn- mZt atit ZTZ tt-- rQo cto-rswca3 tvNCWMa ett aeoat to -rm 'TOLLY ANtb HER P ALS" rVHAT IS fCBWr Jffe HIS MASTER M THAT CED MlSTHMfc? 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