'Hy Everdinar Of Early Boyhood Spent in Farms in Marion County By MAUD BIDGOOD . I HUBBARD. Not. 29 H. R. Hy" Everdlng waa the honor a musical entertainment by .C. C. Bradley and the stetson yncopaters ot KOIN accompanied : by Larry Or th, the popular radio i soloists, , at the Mineral Springs - hotel Sunday evening, November Mr. Everdlng came here about .a year ago and soon after Wa ar rival, the springs became the . scene of many happy events held .In his honor with crowds ot his I friends from Portland,- his home ; City,' Salem and other points ' ot . the Willamette valley numbered among his guests, programs by noted musicians, banquets by many of the outstanding organi sations of Portland and Salem and local entertainments held In his honor fcave been events f tribute to. fcr. Everdlng. a well known Oregon sportsman of whom it is said that his greatest Joy lies in making others happy. His -remarkable cheerfulness un der adverse physical condition is , an Inspiration to his many friends. s Mr. Ererding says, ."In my last ten month's sojourn at Hubbard I have formed acquaintances who hare become wonderful friends. ! This is not only true ot Hubbard and nearby area but also of Sa- . lem as welL" . Mr. Everdlng says that he has observed that in the larger cities, as a rule, that the people seem to be embued with one idea that of getting the dol lar, and that one Is rated there by what he is worth financially while in the smaller towns and throughout the country the peo- : pie seem different and that there one finds more of the old school spirit ' , - During the time spent at Hub bard Mr. Everdlng has Imparted a personal . Interest in Its com munity efforts that has won for him a warm place in the hearts of Its citizens. The children have learned to love him and proudly can him their friend. Mr. Everdlng was born In Port land fifty-seven years ago and the greater part of his life has been spent In that city. In speaking of his boyhood days Mr. Everdlng said, "The happiest days ot my life were spent In Marion county. one mile south of Boon's ferry, while on summer vacations on the farm ot the late August Tergen, my great uncle. When not shoot ing pheasants I spent the time .Ul I 1 , 1 1 1 ZZZZZZ "wm,n1lTing guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. In the Willamette river.' Mr. Everdlng says that he knew a number of pioneer fam ilies in the vicinity of Butteville and Aurora with whom he formed the acquaintance while visiting his grandfather, the late John Scheurer, on his large farm near Donald about 45 years ago. Mr. Everdlng recalls that, . while a lad of twelve at his grand fathers, he would shooot many ..wild, pigeons at the Glesy springs , back of Aurora and also that he - hunted over many acres of the surrounding country. In his glimpses of his early days he said, "While Hubbard was a little out of the way at the time of my first visits to Marion county yet I remember the time about 45 years ago when my rela tives and friends hitched horses to carts, surreys, hacks and wa gons and started for a picnic at Wolfer"s springs the Hubbard Mineral springs. I remember we drove for hours through thick dust and when we stopped at the springs we all needed baths but at that time there was no place to take them. Today there is a hotel at these springs where one can procure hot mineral baths." ' Mr. Everdlng said, "The pathe tic -side of coming back to this part of the country is in knowing that so many ot those sturdy pi oneers - have passed to the great beyond and also In the scattering ot my boy friends to different sec tions of the country or in the an swering the call to the-unknown. During Mr. Everdlng's life time he has seen parts of Marion coun ty r where large, fanna. existed : years ago, now. cut up, Into: small-" . er 'acreage.'"-.'.;..-,.. - - i Until a few years ago Mr.-Everdlng was actively engaged .in trapshootlng and says that In .1917 he travelled 15.000 miles . shooting, at various tournaments throughout many states and also during that year that Jie shot ap proximately 40.0Q0 rounds of am- munition. He is a life member of ( nrlr rr Iran ahootine clnb of the1 Pacific coast and of the ; northwest. Trapshooters of Oregon will gather today (March 16, 1930) on the Everdlng parktraps ... to honor H- R. (Hy) Everdlng, the father of coast trap snooting, wno celebrated his 57th birthday this week." The above extract taken from a Portland paper Indicates Christmas-Hopping fe, great fun; -Do ft now -And havejit-done ! Recalls Davs j H, rJ MHy" Everdlng, one of the west's best known ; sportsmen, who Is at Hnbbard Mineral Springs. that -while lit. Everdlng. physi cal condition prevents his enjoy ing, personally, sports of . any kind, i yet his influence in . the world of sports is felt. . - Sports writers of nearly all the1 Pacific coast papers and also those of the entire northwest and many newspaper men are known to Mr. Everdlng who says that he appreciates the friendships of newspaper men along with his many other loyal friends. Mr. Everdlng is. an ardent base ball fan and gets great, enjoyment attending boxing bouts.. , .. ' ther, and Sylvester. FayreU. s lished a commission business Portland in 186? and were known to nearly every pioneer . In the state, of Oregon. After the pass ing of the two elder members of the firm, the business was passed on to Thomas 6. Farrell, Robert S. Farrell and "Hy" Everdlng, sons of the senior members. The store, a grocery and feed busi ness, was discontinued with the firm still holding Its outside in terests under the old firm name I Auburn i A TTTir'TJXI Vn TV.nVi. auBumv- I Sutter were their son Lea Sutter and family. Pat Patterson was al so a guest of the day Mrs. George Vitte and daugh ters, Ina and Marian, visited In Salem Thanksgiving day at the home of John Seymour and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. George Baumgart- ner entertained with a Thanksgiv ing dinner at their home on Au burn road. Tne guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ri- E. Snyder - and chil dren, Margaret, Doris and Dudley of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lucas and small son, Everett, of Salem and Ethel Johnston of Auburn naa Thanksgiving dinner . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Feskens. Mrs. William Shepard Is ser iously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Juza. Mrs. R. O. Bralffard of North Bend, another daughter of Mrs, Shepard's Is assisting in the care of her mother. Miss Evelyn Propp of Salem was a visitor at the home of her aunt. Mrs. George Witte. Edward Sennits is spending tne Thanksgiving holidays at the home of his grandparents In tne Bethel district. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swasey of Portland spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Swasey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Morgan. The Auburn Dramatis club, the "Cubs," met at the home of Ken neth: Morgan. ' New members were admitted to the club, and the nlavs they are working on were practiced, , after which tames were enjoyed. At a late hour refreshments were served by the nost's. mother, 'Mrs. T. C Mor gan . ' ' Neuritis Rheumatism CASEY'S COMPOUND, blood-cleansing tonic ' for - rheu matlsm, sciatica, ' lumbago, . neu ritis. Stops pain and swelling, Mrs. C. J. Davis, 568 Williams avenue, Portland, states after 10 years' suffering from rneuma tism and neuritis, pains all gone, general health much better since taking Casey's Compound, si.so per bottle at drug stores. Many home testimonials on request. Woolpert and Hunt, Court and Liberty. Tel. 3444. : EIopq Good Uoxjo - PaynoDto vL XL Sib J:hs Z The Cloud ye so much dread n SVX J are bis with bletsliiiit that shall burst Ladies' Watches Reduced to $9.95 The watch and bracelet in the style shown in the sketch a guaranteed timekeeper at tne lowest price we hare ever beard of. And beautiful. Al ways sell for $20. While they last early buyers get them for Nine Ninety-five. Take One for a DoIlarB10 Pay After Christmas a Dollar a Week The '"Social Secretary" i $29.75 The famous Bulova Watch for milady Fifteen Jeweled move , ment, link bracelet to match. .' A world of style' and depend-' ability. Sold at the cash price Twenty-nine Seventy-five en the Burnett Budget Plan. - . ' U '- .Take One for jk Dollar ., . Pay After Christmas - ' a Dollar a Week " We offer this famous Watch by Bulova "Miss America' it has a IS Jeweled movement a White Gold filled, ease, and a flexible metal band to match the height of style and the pinnacle of watch-making ac curacy Thirty-aeven Fifty. Take One for a Dollar m Dollar a Week Uvnzr ISai?Ili7 SSwMiWiHBMBMHBII Miss America $37.50 j StoM ESimoiPtmcileGll BDnimmiei? Sett A SqG S S5flyei?i5)Ilsit:e iii Here u a group for the table mat is positively sensational ... There's the Dinner Set ... Forty two pieces a service for six persons . . in a soft shade of peachblow or Ivory and each piece edged with twenty-two carat gold ... There are half a dozen Gold Edged footed goblets- and a set of silver. ' -The latter is from the shops of Holmes & Edwards ... a new and modern pat tern (sketched) in Stratford plate called "Tower and very elegant at you can see from the pictures; Take Pay balance DOWN The Honeymoon Fair for $29.50 As sketched a magnificent Engagement Ring set with one Diamond and a Wedding Ring to match set with three. The combina tion cant be matched outside the Burnett Organization for less than forty to fifty dol lar a. Here for the Christmas Sale at $29 J&Q. TAKE THE PAIS FOB A DOIXAR PAT APTEB CHRISTMAS $1 A WEEK r w 6 Clocks Reduced to $24.50 From $40.00 The tnad.l sketcha haa as. strat-day Baavamaat mad ehlnoe the hears sa4 ewarteta aa allvary tewed sesa. Al ways said for lit. While they Isst taits. Take1 One for Half a Dollar ; Pay After Clulstsnae.Wca Week Bcisr now EJood Uott Do E3ado HJnttail AZtov There are Six Knives with stainless steel blades and with hollow handles Sol Forks Twelve Tea SpoonsThree Serving Spoons a sugar shell and a Butter Knife. And each piece is guaranteed for five and twenty years. And now figure the saving the Dinner set worth twenty dollars die glasses worth a dollar apiece the Silver worm twenty-five dollars total fifty-one dollars. And yet -those who come tomorrow can get the entire ensemble for Twenty-nine fifty and on the Burnett Budget Plan at (Hat the Collection for half a af ter January$1 a Dinner Rings at Y2 Price Because we have too many Din ner Rings and because this lav the time to sell them (when men of affairs are looking for the Princely Gift) we have picked out a trayful to sell at half . All different seme with three dia monds others with one superb stone 128 Rings foe J1Z30. 150 Rings for $25$75 Rings for 137.50 and up to (250 Rings for 125. But one ion the budget plan :. PAT AFTER JAXTJART DOIXAB OB SO A WEEK ' Sterling Candlesticks Solid Silver Candlesticks re- dueed to about half. Twelve inches high for $8.93 a pair. These regularly; sell for flO a pair.' Colonial styles In the heyday of their popularity. EXTRA! Diamond Set Wstehee, Half Price Owe ef a hind exhibition watches treat a treat Jeweler whe makae the essas a few- (rem tacks that haver eatwera their weleesse. an are half-price. see Wstehee fa -. s seat SltS Watches far ...., ITJ Ssse watches ter ....SI ltaes ED o IToai? 5Ibc?QctimocV Ccajupc Biavftz? 1 ! n - $22.san I -.V dollar week will do FOR AIX Diamond Rings Reduced to $79.50 In this group we offed Diamond Engage ment Rings that are not to be matched for less than a hundred and twenty-five dollars tn any other good store hereabouts ... and we guarantee that statement With a money back guarantee. - Finest Step Mountings with . the finest blue-white diamonds . . Choose from m dozen styles at Seventy-nine fifty . . . Take One for m Dollar Pay After January next , : ONE FIFTY A WEEK Electric Percolators Eight-cup size Nickel Sil ver -on copper Quaran teed electrical element Colored handles While they last Four Ninety-five Fifty cents down bal ance as you please. ?4iS Jancoi?y A93E! .Watch with a aTentaa Jmlil Biovcmant and with ana af tha nair Hollywood" link bands t match tha cava (aavantaaa Jawclad vatehaa aimally aall for around fifty dollar, jrau know) wtall. thca teat Tarn aaa boy at half JJ.t. Take One for Half a Dollar Fay After January a Dollar a Week The "Admiral" $12.45 The Chriatmas Bala apana with this aatoandlng off ar a Ouarantd Watch la tha atyla akatch.d far Firlee that has narar haaaj hapad ar. Campl.ta with natal hand ta match while thar lat twelve forty-flva. Take One for Half a Dollar Pay the Balance After January Dollar a Week The Elgin $19 The famous Elsie Strap Watch far aa aatteaaUy advertised seta la the lead ias maeaaiaae end ea tha air." A timekeeper with a rcpl Offered at the lowest eaah price aad em the Baractt Bsdsst TUm. ' Take One for Half a Dollar Pay the Balance After January Dollar a Week mi