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.4 ? . mam Lincoln .Shirwccd of Aiftity, rttsSdcnF'' of Group, .- Is liT Charge CHAMPOEGi.' Aftgest s S The 11th annual. rfuntoaiof the. .4ee. ceadaots of, pr trumty fedpney tressed the 'plains fn ieXaK ltornlav lattrr fjoinAt:Otgttlb.lfc S, met at Champefg aiemerial park Sunday. :. r A:'-'--- Lincoln i Sherwood of Amlta. . president, ojt thTelanfc preside! at the iaformal lnh pregrap at wiu;u ; irraopnty t tajni&c wash., fata eew-krHifjremafkP concerning the. history t the family. - Mrs. ,a Carrie, , Trier of Wpufft.ipotro16 recollee- jiom M .ner jl, neie ; y, rjgng on aey, add, Unci it-ae! 3idng:in eonfaUon.with' IheaxJyJWsVjIt M: plotl.aerinJprolciahal Baate? ?yton iaTe , la Jhtetes tar sketch of i. Ylilt it -HfcTifMrf. Conkecticut, the"6id home or the Bonneyl, the house of which ia kttu etinainf .He"aiss told of i ware-is in na jrwyxand.;;! - . TayleTritfgdn,. pembfit f ia ciu, iota oi nis trip o An ton and hownnDa his relurn he inresUgated, the possible reasons why ererionevhe mit'on.Mi ri proclaimed :. the- heaatlef v of ; Ore gon to him. He .reached- the ulO natev conclusion: that:,Mt feood was the most beautiful snot ft Oregon and wis- thereupon1 Insplr- ea 19 write a poem about .ft which oa reaa. sv . ; ,; .. April 10, Date CxtiUifteffV W. P. Bphney. secrfetirr bf the Washlngtoa-Sfate RUtdrieM sor clety toldVot a communication from President Hoover's. secrt tary glTins the reason, for; the. sets ting. of. thedale- $ April-l(Ufor the beginning of the centennial celebration of the settling of the Oregon -eountry because- on that date ;lnr.l83 ten irajpnjf drawn d? moies leit uissourt aeeompaa .. led by SI armed men under the leJ3&rsblno Smith,- Jacksen -aad Sublette. The men In the train were not? boaemakers llrut trap pers - wbe - retarned - to ; St.- Louis Octdber 1 traf they pioted that It. .was - possible fo r wagons - to eome orer the route. t. , j , Hlmes Introduced. George H. Himes wai introdu ced and briefly told the histor ical - slgnlf leanw xyf Hhe 'present meeting place. The officer, tor the next year are Mrs. fcarrie "Young of, Woodburu, presic'ent;, Fred Tergen "-of. Portland, rice presi dent and-Leota Tyler" of Wood burn, secretary. , Next- year's gathering ' will be 'lield in the Wbodburn city park. Present were Mr. aird Mra. C. B.VPeyton. Mrs. Lafe-Manning, C F. Tergen, - Helen M. Tergen, Fred- ergen-' and- DaTid Tergen of PorthuuL B. r. HaO,,. Mrs, Etta Hali, Mrs.. Eunice Boaney, Mr.. and, Mrs. C. E. Tyler, Mrs, Carrie Young and R. O. Bomrey of- Woodburn,' Mr and: Mrs, Les ter' Pulley, Mr. and Mra Roy Hampton and Mrs. Jane Pulley ef Hubbara', Mr. aitd Mrt. W. K Boaney- and-Ar J.' Bel -of -Oregon City, W. G. Tergen, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bonney . of Tacoma, Mr. an Mrg. L Skerttropd.;Mrs: By EUGENE 1 incites to J 81 email bey" aetiotf V : Sf-woo iJapsdilMf VA rTwwff , utanaS .10 ..atafiteiH. . rLatiA con - istie; xnut innrtlmi . 1 - . " " ' - " f 1 heaped r & :, 87 arcer a f ISwnafignmK-;. as etevate Cross Word i 2 1 3 A U- ir I ft". fyffa1 n -m?- rmfft-: - . 1E:!1I!L 22 . . r 25- - . - S&B iBEt Eiif EI i "TiE" s s is- - , Ayy aiTW- afc n nvi VrS - -3-- - . Miya- W4 ifi-i- i1t- 'jy jr-t -iL-. --t - -i -! "' i t- : . ,f ai5lA-i r - to-ioumeyed- -: the body" te a snina, ; I ?1 . mora. .eeragea Hprejeated sWe pAfC briULat . 'TepreneVloe. oror-V, . iror - - . red "-" , ; drying - aUy -ls)rtiafii i ehort for - 5nuf - " lKt!ol5EB"?t i - p!aaet-v-tardare ruaxiev t r a boaung e h i n fA ' t-lidea from? 1 . - i the eenterrGTO f- f a cureie - tot the cir i eaif-a,i l enee ft .iSfhem $4 eooi-whe ietlAjr paint .'.--- '.-"-v - gJ-Tgawtrofr' - - - ; heariiig ""- .: ; - - ifi-aii 25 -"?ry - -J 1- reach At GRamgoxrSnn CHULMPOEOr -Augnrt B-i-On ofrihe moji interesting hmCy htttore;was: brought 6 Bghi.ii th fobxtk annual reunion: ef the Herrea elan at . Champoeg" gun da,, the descendant! of John and "Deiv-Herrenv who eroesed' the plains 1- foni. fojiaa : , - ."Willft ttemptiatf ita- take' the route Via the Mees; eutdtf they vBvwio. ioe ma aunBg tne ntgit tbeyi talked, df ' Yiolehc te ths gulJi whe; ererheard thenV-J ni fled, tearing, them'ttrandetf. Tfcey -ui4ui j- .6iMea '.weir s way tn, tae Deschutes;- Hrer which ' they toP loteit to; :r "tV i Columbia i where, they: JuUt .flat: boats anf cbntla neff their'' Journey. they rlanded attwhat b notr.the' uteseint lit of tUnntejTv They rested tfci jeatt& ana , went , on thrtughr whaf. U nrftr. the Germantown- oa4" t the TuamiB TaJieyr" speadjng-. the firsts wihtst "wittT ftey Enoch Oarrlsewhtr Ured earit - i i Sailed to Gold Fields : ! In the Spring, they creased tie rirer td 8aiem. prairie where the father bought a - homestead and the boys took up homesteads. In 184t. Joha Hefren went: to' the god fields In Calif orniV returns f Hattqr lsijftUi JdahO K, 4-Beynton of TambiUt Mf aniLKrt. WT. Btgfian of Satem, Mr i ao4 Mrs.T Ft. f yur, jBenney, f RalnleT, -Washington,' Mrs. L. B. Harris., jot Seamev, Washington, 1 Mr. and llrs.. N. F. Tyle,t of Aurp.raMrv and MrsVC.r L. Mont meryv Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker of Sherwood, 8. O. .Bojrntoit jof Yam&qi. and B;. P. 'Tergen ; of Hewberg George H.: Himes of Portland, was. an additionil fttestr-.-: .. ' . n BoyJs zBackFrdmRour Weeks at Camp ' STATTON. Angust , g Val Gardner : returned Saturday- from Camp Santiam, haying spent ser fia weefa thete. . Val lr a iunior Lotflcer in the Boy Scouts.. H Is nun tjj air. ina Mra. u. is.- uara ner. . Mri: Julian a Lunford of San( Francisco, fejtgneit at th Dr.C. H. Brewer home. Mrs. Lunford will be better remembered as Miss HorinA.Htamfi.she ia leaiing for a risl. with. Mrs, R. Shaw at Klamath Falls. Rirfiniond, Va. , I, People Guests ?a RICIUT.? rAngnst s Mrn an4 Mnu. Lw D. Dlckman hare' bad as their guests, Mf. and" Mrs. Ira Henry Ormctad"aad children Ira, Jr and Janer of Richmond, Va, The-Omronds made' the" trip hy motor -an4 report a rery pleasant trip." .They expect to remain la Oregon and W make their home ia- PortlandV where -Mr. Ormoad wni gdC into business. . " Mrs. " ormond' will " be femem BCTeffrbf;!! niny ' frtendg here as Salanda Hickman, SHEFFEK f JS"J?f - inte.parlar j - VERTICMjc 12 .plter, X"-S? lipaii ta dis- ; .pJin-, ..e: l t large . Yolume i..-, - j"? . , . nlintt 9" snest t w - . - t glartnii- : ug. areead totabVr ' eopcretiom X' gg ' conimun- . r 'C orw .kjTswsjfc canons i v worn by ;t ; - portray f ill. niin u - i t- r--Ia n , lettr flfffTWM-aaarem --1 itTtftoi CtttA. i-tl4-t5-edfoTa te . temr blown- efrtheir eoursi they were V put bn half " tiXl ji fo k- parf of. the Jowiay': -Tta Journey was sa hard fc tc'ri't ilttapt tt Tctcrp .trlr tJ family Ahds'Jasteai -rtbttls his home-en hew aitrca Crel t8ir.Tan-.er V.:h li U.Ua Bah'i ct ttefivl.y.-- ' . cullers-' -eie. .ed ' were-. II 3 r? eS nerren cf ri!e:',-lTEJisi'r:Mr3l flora,: Kerrea-LsiliyS- ef-Hrird ecretsry; i:rt,-EiT rnei.ct.Xa U'aV.a: Jtti.tvsecrtaryr ta?i liiA t'K Mcrre-rcsd aiy dari taf ne list j sir...---' ' , "Cany fz-C: i ' After f: '; t. Frfseat; tre. l:rsVVlTr lii; E; nerren.- latl"dins-it?r-la-l: i,f the -fjimiiyt tstea sits As4. (E.i taushtert was ' j rt sszt- ffca T gird, Horace ileffeai Jlf iLi H?N renV' vonait Her rett;fc Paulia e and Parrel! . Herren, ' Clar XL floor Frafc-Moore, JX, Ciaag: rloc: leiHrn f a o, Mcciaine, kuul nasuyi irm Merrts, Qrac Mprrls of PortUnd. IJella flerren Moore. IriC Moorsv Either i Moore, : Margery: - Jack; Brnee and Dal Mooref;.6t: Me- uunTUis,.o, H. pmer. And Flora E.' Bailey or Tigard. - w , Job at Stayton ' STlTTOKAngv j-Mci; M. BJ Hunt;, who has been assisting at the telephone office dnrlng the ab-i se'mce .of Mrs. FlckUn, hasresighe; her position there and MrsFick lin's sister. Mm OlkrO; storrette-ts helping. In har. jilacsw- . Mr, and Mrs, Harry .Humphrey and; chUdren. spent Sunday wtth relatires at Eugene. , v. Charles Stretfani; son 'hate mored from their house on Second street to the1 Marking place on Water street. . : Mr. and Mrs. - Bob- Harris- of Portland were week5 end guests at the Glen E. Fox borne. IsflGKEYIVibUSEl to BECOME A- BKWJSTTHC- HI5 kM VAS INNOCEMCS mckw ruts Krasmubpat; THE OLO - PlROSPOCTflPtl H0L01N& lt RPSSB (AT Btf WVflLt MICKEY- - ESCAPE MAP : OLt AIiEPALS,' MtJSlVJt 6 OUT. . 1 1 r i ' ! UTTLE ANNIE ROONEX GEE . SWU-Y. WHEM t CO e BACH' AN4 TEkO- HOCASSTTiX; CAW &Ll&V& MY OWN eS TOOTS ANL CASPER E j?WJt, Kt fmw, SmflioMi'lM. ! -f' V mi f s nin v'llf it uu! . K i itw.Hiu.j- l-u. '":uiti.,.Jdlil . bit SOT C0LLEG13,' August! s r twft cstt:if;cf thJ Sraher.-rth rnlshi 5Ceir?t-: tTSBgerwai- tel. ' , J jr! Jay "nll t' t- thaeommuia fclctlaS Vgrot f'uetr.tl;! s v icio h6usajAfter- abouiiii;3iic d 1 far- . liia.' Jhron-s-v slhe irenlailit''iaabtir.a tl: bi 'thsJwiektioi 4ttptivMi:i 6a the'! iat4reiMa)( rat. f hit r. toll irl thet'-eousm ftcherl t: and; PbsalS v Cirtht tars nesn w the y? em; it Ociansldbiftnl: loli bf Aausm; iacIdenU.i which-: hippanbw theraU i t'U'Y-: :.-'..' ' , v ' ;1iimx eTLs: a.iii'.--. . fctTtpleaH4;lhin4 gers witk-stW oftVeii 4boul tgetcli mm fnsan.exatilhg whleht "eently;(Grnge .Mast'j" Clenit dl kmi rare A brief euumary of ii4 trip Uor Mtv flood and . bi clftnB idf thenmmit and" Mrjj iirstria feeler; jtnd.Mra ;JUinA .Storj geom wild , were) guests' bf Mr; ind Mrst A: B.- Ewinr gate A raostjln terestlng account ol thitr trtpj tq Crater. lAke wlttcs they- rtslted before coming hers, : i Among th most worthwhile tuples brought.f ertS kt fM meeting wsk the dfseussfo o rtomcinhTng"by the 'Come' it onomjee emmittea. under thedl- I UCll7S H ; BA 1 JQiW i , :-. Thew nekU regnlax;rjeetiex of the grange will be held; Indoors the first Friday. In September. ! M1SA SfiWELIi OOMIXO: - I LABISH CKNTEttAamst S- Mlss Marty SewelL who has bee'n-atplbfed--; at the "DM" " Lewie; home near, Keiter since January; has : terminated ? her . serrfcea there and will .now make her home hers witlr-Mr. and Mrs; Charles-Hinds.- She lr spending the present, week at eoast points with friends ot Kelser.- TTHBc KIOSm? TD HARDLY OtQ 1 'i 'WVB I I HOOftM . f COfAZS TO SPEED V A lHl V-WM;5i?. ill-; AWW.'POGVrLL WAVE . SMtRjFK IVE : I rT' I HJDWMOOM "TRIPI I 1 rM Hm rwrM. iml4 Atlhampo j a sh-? y -ec.aoi m'sj " litis . i-M-l .);UU o 51 .Tl"!rT''n--T'T.- inira annnai r anTflst & th thl e4 aVeada4t ef Georst G ay eaetol ths vroters ax eaamaoeg? styiZ, zsis ana Hiram ana biary Slmklna. who - rrpssed the pi re lMtwa-heid. at Champoea Memorial-park Stmdty: v7 bought a . homestead ln YamhlU county nar 'JIa$ftwellvafter their trip across the plains la the wa iiit, Z TtT f ? a t -lenaance wjbtoj- e of Qresoa Cltyr JJr; an Mrs, Williamson, of Kainier. Mrc smd Mra, JU .Versteea; alem, Mttiof av Slaknl,- t Salem, a 'of Hlrani' and - MaryJttta1 HaVesvfllfe a , j l! o . aATESlLLB, .Auti; i Mrs, W. R. Powers wbO'Jbas beeB.J In the Dr. Coffejr. hospital. In. Port land, for the past.monlli, iai re tumedr horns,-and U much . fm preTedia health, fU t 7 Mrl and. MrsiCVl Harder. f RltzTllle, Wash., were Tisitora t the Claude -Talmage. home -Monday. ; : - - . - - Pete Xbplanatp hu : been ta tn Oregon City hospttal fbr ttte plit -threeweeks. Hsr is - under the : care 6t sT eaneer apeciallst' - Mrs; Wltliani- JHcTrman, Mrt. Matilda Kobe, Miss Oladya Keatn and Dewey Hammelwera Pertland risKors orer the week end; Mrs. E. M. Bailey and daughter LMArguerite , have returned from a moniuB suiy in ruiuuu. While there1; Miss Marguerite un--defwent an operation at St. Turning; Jn.ava,aavt;nariea or, we onVW, JSfrr aTaors:. Jamel :fbrtUn5M4n4 ' Wrjd Ie-s5s.imklnt' of BAlemi aU?eh04 dre "ThcklbBSter's Choic BBA LADV X:TJArr ORPHAN tOSytAU It' Warrr 1 Cispcy JtOT :THlVte ;AU!W4;PAKWrfr! COLON EL, WP I MAPS A BET k.V:"THATC WfHCH EVEQ. OWE OF U9V ? Ah - aravm 1 t OrtQdchClren present w r n taCklfrl. Ecgensj Wfisen pf iio ir. av jjeimes; StuttA - orsilemrMf: "aid" Mra. Itmamr TBompooa ot '.Oregon- Cttj; Mc.'jLdiMrj,N4i BPrt&QSjot Ouriei:' orem ' Citn ArlW Cfntklaa et fijUe Mr. -surftAtrsi scausimjqs f rijvBir.and otuisins oi Miem, Tht tresndchlldrearwera Kermit- Riegelmann , of Tortlijidi Orfa RlbrelBaatf feT feilnlef rfe4 sai Wilson VSatem.Ui Wllsoit ot Salem, Ha Marie Versteer'ot Salem, BeryrJJaYidsoa of Indei Oende&beV Gerttuds -Aliee. Oirld: total oti InBepenCentei- rlnra JUf ot xatnaA - John Rayr tt Dallas, Bmniey :r8Atosv-r-OatrelX Thtflnb aaa. otj f-oreirttoir Cttrl Ttbnne f Thempson' of- oregba rcityf and Armaavtiroasenbaeher' of ' Van- eouterWashlngtoa. 'tiiMnliHiiJnttl'.; ' Mr. .and Mrs. Ti i. wdltains and "daughter ; TWaA., hr re turned from an auto trip to rar loua Oregon and-, Washington points.' .... ill ':- ;;: JMrs? .W. Rr WhltOeld. of Gar den Monia Is .a-guest of Mrs. 'WU- Uam BJckman. : - v ., r . " r Ur& and Mrs; I Charles ReeL Mr. and Mrs. George Talmagei Mr. and Mrs. Claude Talmagej Gerald Reed and Ellis Malsoa .spent Sunday at Casca&la. MrsXtagt,dL Dangerously 111 INDEPENDENCE, Aug. I. r Mrs.- Nancy CWget, whd Is il years old, is rery 111 at her home on Second street.- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiley mo tored : to UllamobW Suhdky, an4 attended the Paelfie northwest atr tour at the TttUmoolf airport. the Tables" ot Salem, .Torn Anne Keweomef SfCo fcrfiioTnla:- Orrllia nUaXB LATTER! 8ALLV- "TAlMT i KOSDISGRAICB FOR :tb BB OCPhAKS r IP or SMOTV - Trvre was wci vxtjnD-BarBaNQ LUCK - AT.C 8- ''if IP i I IP. ITS rVA"TChi ' 1'- COLONEL HOOFTO. (SCNNABQlHENacr'f I 4lUng of targO Baton oa. the HayeaLabi&h Farms area - started JlondaT.aRerBooa, this beins the earliest date -In beireral years bn ' wbidt tuuresttaf of the onion crop EAs been oommenoed. The 'Willi' are aagtariag ttnasa , sdly oary at,resmlt ,tbo . fong.ydry -period, rltowewv. pa.lheIajM.rand'tie mala . .Citch into jrblca the' radial . .Ins;.-dntioage .dlt3(( .empty '. ' Ji-lbea .dammed fht four ;pUcis.aaL the. onions re ; hoini .tlje. beaefiu.of.thls: jHrocedare: the. ,ficlda $elnf ; freer from blight than: many other fields ta this district. -' realcs Rib InAccidieni vt HICKETi ir Auguat 8 Robert Hoots anatalnetf two broken ribs and waa seretety bruised : Monday afternoon Awhile hauling hay. Mr. Hootai was; hauling .hay . to f the bara bn a . large- aled built- eepe elaUy : for . that- purpose and In comlnr ta tha 'bara-- from the field had to erost airldge' ; When "dsslhg the bridge one runner of the ale & slipped oft and the end; ot Abridge plank caught ori the trow bar of the tied and held it : . Mr. Hoots was driving a big team antf when- the sled held, thi horse did not stop -but. pulled against the extra load, brbkath double tree; and-pulled Mr. Hootl up to the Jacob's staff. , The ribSi were broken orer the heart and Mr. Hoots was suffering a .great deal at last report. .He ia orer CO years of age. . E3TJ0Y HIGHWAY TRIP JVALSETZ. .August 15 Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Daris, hare re turned from a trip up the McKen- ua hlghwty. They reported a fine time. Mr. Daris met his eou stn tn Eugene. Ktt)Si A WO TJKE out - mer? UaPCN v :IM jj'i i a tm- mm rrT JJ Zi 'l 1 . '"ill tviiecrAKEii; 71 THSJ.ASrr rrvUMr I cii Em LAB1S& CENTElt.UugUsL5-- Mrs, W, "R..Daugherty and daugh ters Bentdeen Kaomi.and Urma Harnschnch. nT. i. XL cheuer man; - EIrney. jCecd,v Milton, f and Opal ' Stheverman; ; Mrs;1 ET . J. Yogelin, andGxare Klampe re turnedfromtwo .waeks.pentat session Of the Etanffellcal ckmp mettat at; Jelngt lodge; Oth ers from .this community who motored' upu for! 'tie Sancay ser rices were Mr-W. R. Daugherty, Mr,aed Mraw CJlornschueh. ' 4 twrene SUnser, .WidHorus-1 eoojea, Ht ..lorrls, Mt and Mrs, Kluk -Kurth, Nathan Kurth, ' Mtjand; Mrsr W. J Klampe, Frances, .; Arleae," and Leslie gneipa, j; i ,s Rer, H R,. Schenerjnaa: .and Erangelical parsonage vat, Brooks and are now located at 11 1 Va ipastrbeUn SaTeiulReTi heuer mah : Js MStor ot Ithe IAbtslL ls-": sJ6n;; which Wclude .tabuh: Cen ter; .dear, .Lake, and. Middle Grora. . . . . ' ;V . . - ' on AiLmbetFhte STATTON; Aug I.-UMr?- Ahd Mrs. O- E Gardnee and son .Val. M& and. Mrs. Grant Marpky .and daughters; MarceW and Gertrude. Mr. and Mra. E,.D.- Crabtree apd daughters, Joan, and Cleta: Mr. and Mrs. A.(D. Murphy and fam ily, and Mt. aad Mrs. JrA.Ktrsch were ( among Ihesef rom. this vTt- cinlty who attended, the ; tdmbr men's picnic on , the Wallace, road:" , . i- " ' . SMALLS HAY! GYST TURNER. Atg. I.Mrand Mja. Cecil , Small . , and ; amU. daughters, Ella;. May, ahd. .Jacu lin of Eugene,, are spending the' week at the' home bf MrSmkfl'i' parent!; .Mr. r.and , Mrs. Kk IL " Small. . The. racation 'lijeekwlll be spent by taking' a' number of -short trips td pticee of interest. . Mr. S'mah is kn employe of the Pacific states Telephone com pany. " - By IWERKS By CUFF STCWlETlj By BEN B ATSFORQ rr. HER - ' HELEN VlUCriDvw saun: Birr, lk betting a, - ca KASOH :mtgB iCOtifc.Ora'T .a : - f A fir if P mi t w . f ' ay i ,- . - TVE HONEYMOOM " '-Trap-AQECD UPON V2 ' TWO MOMTH tM EUROPE ! i ;l ITLL-rEACK M M t 1 -the cimior O.TO I THAT