TE OUTGOrT STATTSIIATT, CaissS, Oregon, BnngajF Morning, OctofreF ttl page Tnrjnj K I IS FOUND DEAD Since 1883. Record of Fair Going is Continuous One, They Say .Silverton Pioneer, in Weeks, Dies Sometime Friday Night ! Rlt-VRRTON. Oct. 1 tlMrs. Fannie Drake, pioneer of ttie Sil verton district, was found! dead In her bed this moraine i at 7 VWV Mrs . Drake had I been 111 for aereral months but; was eemlnrlv no worse recently. nr nier.e. Mrs. Georre! Cusl ter and Miss La Verne Herrick called on Mrs. Drake Friday lirht and resorted that! 1 she l ! folt hottAr tha.n nmsl Ttnr nhTsleU.n said that she had been dead some hours. She was fnnnil Edith Benson who has made her home with Mrs. Drake far the vast 1 4 Tears. . . Mrs. Drake was born May S, 1858, at v the donation 1 land claim of her narents. R. L. and V'niT Hlnklft Minster on' the Meridian road between Mount Angel and Monitor. She was mar ried to Charles Wesley Drake on Jsjinarr It. 1877 and ! had llred in her present home at 401 South Water street at Sil verton for oyer 40 yearsi. Her finshnnil AleA In 1911. I Mrs. Drake la surYlved. by . two nn n r. Drake of Sacramento, Cal., and June D. Drake of Sil Brinii' three grandchildren. Wallace Drake of Seattle ; and Charles H. and Ardlth urine 01 Silyertdn; five sisters, Ida Craves nil Tiprtha Woodside of Moialla, Delia Smith of White Salmon. wiii T .fit tin Davenoort of Ten nessee and Beda Keriurscn 01 Alaska. I i Funeral arrangements are in charge of Jack and Ekman and interment will be made ttj the Silverton cemetery. Arrange ments are not completed as word Is awaited from the son in pall fornla. i Mrs. Drake was a charter member of the Pythian Sisters, of the Neighbors of Woodcraft and of the Women's Relief Corps. mr.TTET Oct. 1 When asked how many years ahe had attended' the state fair, Mrs. W. H. Humpn reys answered promptly that she could not remember ever missing a year since 1883, the year sne with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Asnby, moved from east ern Oregon to Marion county. Mr. Humphrey laughed ana Must could not remember" when he began attending. 'His parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ("Doc") Humphreys came to Mar- inn conntT in 1853 and Mr. Hnmnhreva sunnosed that he be gan attending as soon as he ar rived, as the family had always attended, the fair and he cannot remember ever missing one so he supposed that they always took him "along. Mr. Humphrey! fath er used to exhibit Merino sheep and was among the first to exnioit Shropshire aheep. Mother Was Exhibitor His mother nsed to exhibit hand work and won a first prize on a cushion when she was . past iu years of age. Mrs. Margaret, Wil son, his granamoiner, exniDitea "pieced" quilts which wero work of art and : on which she won prises. i . V Mr. Humphreys used to exhibit driving horses. The Humphrey family formerly camped hut since the advent of good roads they go back and forth, and though' Mrs. Hnmnhrevs la not able to attend all the time; Mr. Humphreys sel dom misses a single oay. Bell Takes Offices In -Taylor Building RTAYTON. Oct. 1. Georce H. Bell moved today Into his new lo cation in the C. E. Tylor-A. Schlndler building, where he will conduct a real estate, insurance and notary public business. Mr. Bell had been in charge or ar fairs of the Bank of Stayton for the past several months. . The Catholic : Forester picnic Is en Sunday, October 8, at Jordan park, and all members ana friends are lnyited. Following luncheon at noon, at which free coffee will be served, there will be games and various sports. Ooens Kindergarten Class, Jefferson JFTTVPttKON. Oct. 1 A branch of Mrs. Lilbum's musical kinder garten of Salem has been organ ized, here. The school will meet thrAA time a. week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, irom s SILVERTON, Oct. 1 Mrs. Arthur Sallenger was brought to kAr mother's home here -this week following a serious opera nines at the Sellwood hospital at Portland. She will re main with her mother. ; Mrs. Andrew Hodges here until she Is sufficiently strong to return n hor nwn home. Her husband accompanied her to Silverton but returned to his work at Portland later. ! ; school rooms of the Christian church. Th nrorram will include mu sic, piano preparation ana singing, Mr treinlnr rhythmic orchestra. recreational ! games, folk games. handiwork, pre-senooi wora ana stories dramatization. Teachers .will he Mrs. Frank Lllburn and Miss Lois Plummer of Salem, assisted by Miss Lores Hart of Jefferson. Th a following nnnils have en rolled: David Jordan, Esther Ost- ling. Jack Tofte, Billy Barna, Hoy Trembley, Oene Powell, Joaa Lis- terude and Jimmle McClain, Willamette Will Sponsor Program Willamette university will spon sor a radio program over siauon koac. or Corvallis. every second Tuesday evening. This was decid TRVIriair in Accordance with an invitation extended by W. I. Kld- derly, manager of the station. Mu sic end talks hv faculty members and students will make up the program. j : ; r ' ', ' "H DO YOUR RatclUte Sells Out Milk Route HUBBARD, Oct. 1. M. A. Ratcllffe sold his milk route in Hubbard and Woodburn to John Fikan south of Hubbard. Bob Smith, formerly connected! with the Foshay dairy farm, will he a co-partner with Fikan in the ven ture. He has been getting milk from Carl's dairy farm whien is the only dairy in this vicinity equipped to deliver grade A milk. . j OBERSON HAS ijlUGENE JOB INDEPENDENCE, Oct. Il Henry Oberson left Thursday morning for Eugene where he will be employed with the Union Oil company. His family will remain here for the present. He has been with Calbreath's grocery. BIFOCALS DECEIVE YOU? Do you som in front of your eyes? '"I made before Ful-vue bif V eyes and y about them, an eumes miss oDiev )u Dovousee An rUati t t-rauc vritiY a wwwww j w t ctotical science oisc I. - . -A our vision, ukxi us; ts that are right linbows" before bifocals were ivered the new tter for your 'tell you more improvements NEW FUL-VUE BIFOCALS Pomeroy & Keene 379 STATE ST SALEM EIILEyiMI, IN COMPETITION with the pick ef racing drivers, the four cars using Cllmoro won first, acond, third and fifth places, In comporttiea with th antira field vslng rhor gasolina. Stapp also used Uon Hood Motor Oil, tho soma at you can purchase from j any Independent Doctor. Tho Duosonborg 8 used Gilmoro RED UON Gasolino and Uon Hoad Motor Oil. Avorago spood ' 102 J m.p.h. kfiito fEEB A tm m Ento 9 itra, iTniii 1.-H2S. If. 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