Tht OUTGO? STATESMAN," JSsIezv l-Ure-ca, .Wskaessay-Monur-jr, Jul 1, - I TAG 2 Clan Has Reunion Grangers' News Armstrongs. Also Join in Event Held in Hall at Silverton LD RIDGE, June 30. Th J Sart-Armatrong family reunion was held Sunday at t-e Knights of Pythias hall In Silverton. Mr. I and Mrs. Richard Patterson of this place attended, also their daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Cole, a resident of the Mission Bottom district. Mn. Patterson was born'in a cov ered wagon when her parent3 crossed the plains. Se was one of the honored guest3 Suaday. Daring, the bastness rsslon Mri. Nina Morris was elected president, aad 1 Mrs. Robert Col was retalne das secretary-treasurer. . ; Mrs. Mnsa Winters was in charge- of the program present as follows: music by the orchestra recitation. Emery Lewis Newport; meditation for the departed; pi ano number. Helen Morris; ong. Virgil and Hazel Hildebrand; tap dance. Marlon Robertson; - pres-. entation of bouquets to honored members of the group, .4 rs. Lou Armstrong. Mrs. Laura Coonse .. ik. raiiriouu, jus. lueuj Morris and Richard Patterson song. Reba Murphy; song. Mrs. Pooler and Mrs. Echo. Bowen; song, Elaine Murphy; accordlan solo, Helen Morris; tap dance. Lol June Murphy; orchestra. Irn w,r : Mr. n4 Mm: Earl IV 8rt, Mr. and Sin. Cl'de I-Srt. Ruth and Gerald. Mr. and Mr. Bud DeSarU Masint Coonac, Mr. and -Mra. Jerry D. Sart and Iola. Alfred ISart, Mr. an4 Mm. Frank AnnMronS Mr. and Mr. Mary DrSat. Kd Hari. Mr. and Mr. Hot Brown, all of 8ilTrrton Mr. and Mra. Fred Hilbraad. Virfl'. Haiel. and Merlin of Lakefield. tliiin.: Mra. W. II. Newport. T.mrrr I.ewia, Bob bia Pean. Billy Jane. Toledo. Ore.: Mr. and Mra. W. H. Kinher. I.odea Pole. Xeh.; Mr. and Mr. Harry Crone. Juleabnrar. .Colo.;. Mr. and Mn. Ra 8witier. M lalla; Tyorrnine Oranre. Amitr; Mr. and Mr. Marry Ielie. Marry jr.. Patricia and Marrine. Willamina: G. W. Morphr, Mr. and Mra. 8. K. Whit.. Amity: Mar; ion Robertson, Salem. Ed Jlarrin. Mr and Mrs. C. f.. Conner. Ridfrefield. AVaoh.; Mr. aad Mra. L. T. I)a Sart. Salem; Mrs. Lon Ann&iron?. Broadiread : Mr. and Mrs. Morris, S'leri dan: Sylvia Chandler, Florenrer Ivan Mnrphv and Lota June. Bend; Mr. ami Mra. Chet Wallinfc Salem: Mra. Laura Coone, Mi, and Mra. Reber -Murphy : ana r.iame. et. neiena: atr. rrea jure r, Tarnrna; Mr. and Mra. Jesa Coonee. Beaer; Iran DeSart. Taroma: Mt and Mn. Robert Cos. l.nnTjw, Danh.; Mr. and Mra. Lyle McClure. aad Josenhine. Broad mend; Mr. aad Mra. Farl Pooler. Salem: Mr. and Mra, rrd Winter and . Thelraa, Broadraead; Mr. and Mra. R. O. DeSart. Salem: Mr. and Mra. Ernest Bowen, Hat DeSart and Del DeSart. Sa lem. I SILtTERTON, : Jane SO. The Silverton grange will sponsor a picnic at 2fmnierman's grove on Sunday, July 12. Otto 0. Dabl Is master of the Silrerton grange and Mlsa Merle Bowen is lecturer. Picnic Is Enjoyed By Island People Roy Will Family Leaves - on j Vacation Trip This Week Thief Takes $20 Bill From Home Methodist Church Holds Annual Elections; OARP, Meeting Held Hurt Seriously While Returning From Visit With Daughter, Eugene SHAW. Jane SO Mrs. Charles McAllister was seriously Injured in an automobile wreck, when re turning ' home from Eugene, where she had 'been a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gertie Cum min gs . and family. Mrs.' Frank- Goodln left Satur- JEFFERSON, June 30 While Mrs. J. R. Colcan was away from her home for half an hour Thurs- day noon for William, Minn.,, for day afternoon someone entered I Twit with her sister. Airs. Alice her home and took a S20 bill from Maloney. her purse which was in the dress-I Mrs. Andrew Fleber returned ing room. She had left her door I home Saturday from , Portland, unlocked.. 1 I where she had been a patient at The church 'school board of the St. Vincent's hospital, Methodist church recently elected i ReT. M. Molx who has been these officers , for the - ensuing I seriously ill at St. Vincent's bos- year: superintendent, Mrs. C. J. I pltal, is Tery much Improved and GRAND ISLAND. .June 30 A group of joung married people enjoyed a picnic Sunday held on the banks of the river across from Duke's landing. Swimming, boat - and - surf board riding pro Tided entertainment lor (all ; at tending. J In the evening the group gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Tompkins to enjoy a lawn party. Nearly 40 adults and; children participated. Families represented included John Shelburne. Leon Blanchard. Bert McFarlane. Ersel Gubser, Clark Noble. Dick Rockhlll, Adel bert Smith. Harold Tompkins. Fred Flnnlcum, Louis Will. Worth Wiley and Dale FoWler. Cherry picking is nearlng com pletion in the orchards on the Clarence Badger farm. The re cent rain caused r considerable damage to the remaining erop Willa on Taratlon ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Will and daughter,! Mildred, an Ba Cecil, left Sunday morning on a week's vacation trip through the south ern part of the state. Theyrex pect to visit the Oregon Caves and Crater Lake. Mrs. Ella Derereaux of Eugejie and Mrs. Sally Nash of Albany are guests for a short time in the home oi their cousin. Mra. J. H Tompkins and family. soon expects to return to his par ish. . " - Shorey, Yates Autos j ' Collide in. Woodburn Thurston; assistant superintend ent. Mrs. J. G. Fontaine; secre tary,' Doris Roland; ; treasurer, C. Thurston; choir director and temperance superintendent. . Dr. . O. Van Winkle: pianist, Mrs. J O. VanWinkle; . primary, Mrs. Frank Chrisman; cradle roll. Mra. Guy. Roland; home department, Miss Addie Libby, and librarian,! WOODBURN, June 30 - Cars E. Clark.. - (driven by Mrs. L. H. Shorey and TowBsmdew Meet . I James Yates were badly damaged An unusually large" crowd at-I when they collided Sunday morn tended the June meeting of the I ing as, Mrs. Shorey was driving Jefferson Townsend club. An in- J south on Front street and the terestihg program was presented I Yates' .car was entering Front including. 'America" and flag sa- I from Grant street. No one was Fennells Reunite At Lebanon Home Attend N. E. A. ' MILL CITY. June. 30 Attend ing the N.E.A; . conference in' Fortland from here' are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Miss Rose Smith, Mrs. Harry" Mason and Miss Ethel Hlckey.j W. II. Davis has gone to Idan ha to begin the erection of-a hotel.- A general merchandise store will also be put up. ? LEBANON. .June 30. A fam ily reunion Vas hold by the Fen.- nell family Sunday at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fennell of this city. iAt noon a pienje dinner was served on the lawn of the Fennell home. ' iPresent. were Mr. and Mrs. Ir win Kinyon and son Wayne of Galata; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fen nell and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Al vln Fennell and daughter Velda Fay. Herbert Fennell and Marian Fennell. all of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Albery Fennell and Delbert, ana miss ioiet Thomas of Leba non; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Over- holser and Ruth and Lowell of Marlon; and Mr. and Mrs. - Lee Gfenz and Irwin, Rosemary and -wyia oi jenerson. lute by ths assembly; tither and piano duet by Mrs. Frank Schultz and Mrs. Max Schultx; readings by Mrs. tDan Korb: song by the Jeanness family. E. L. Brown of Eugene gave a talk on, "Why two hundred dollars?" He also pre sented ; tha club, with a large American Tlag. , . t During the business meeting. Mrs. Wilbur Funk was unani mously elected delegate to the Townsend national convention at Cleveland, O. It was voted that Jefferson club cooperate with Al bany in the Fourth of July Town- send picnic, and that the club would form a caravan, led by Lin- don Curl with his sound system, going to Albany.) Mrs. Maude Blackwell. chair man, appointed a committee or two people from the following communities: Greens Bridge, Par- rish Gap, Looney Butte, and Scravelhill to assist in making the necessary . preparations, f Follow ing the meeting an ice cream so- citl was held. ' Move to Ilinz Ranch Mr. and Mrs.: Harry Marcum and family will move to the A. B. Hlnz ranch one and one half miles northeast of here, the first of July, and vfill take care of the poults on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran have moved from ! the Hinz ranch into Norris Looney's house in Jefferson. ' Mrs. Edna B. Allen and Mrs. Helen ' Kihs are ' spending- this week in Portland attending , the N.E.A. convention. i "I BLESS THE DAY I GOT VAN-TAGE!" SAYS WIDELY 1 RESIDENT NOWN SALEM Mr. Scheele Endorses Amazing New Van-Tage Says It Ended Sour . Stomach, Bloating, Gas Pains -Aided His Weak Kidneys Drove Out Rheumatic Pains -Now He Feels Fine Thousands of former sufferers throughout this whole Salem sec tion are now "singing the praises" of VAN-TAGE. the "Amazing Mixture of Nature's Roots 'and Herbs and Other Splendid Medi cinal Agents" now -.being introdu ced to crowds daily In this city by a Special Van-Tage Representa tive, known as The VAN-TAGE .Man. Of the many who have been helped by this sensational new .medicine, none is more enthusias tic , than Mr. Walter Scheele, of Route No. 7, Salem," who wants EVERY SUFFERING PERSON to know about Van-Tage and the great relief it gave him. Read this local man's statement through and through, and find out how Van-Tage can help YOU! iSuffered With Stomach, Liver and Kidneys! I have been suffering with my stomach, liver and kidneys for the past year - or two," said Mr. Scheele. "My food wouldn't di gest like it should, but seemed to turn sour and form gas which bloated me up something awful. My liver didn't seem to be work ing properly, and I always felt sluggish and wornout. Kidneys were weak and I had the most .terrible rheumatic pains in 'my legsall the time.' It most have been caused by too much acid in my system. I tried everything I could find, but nothing seemed to do me auy good. Then I read about Van-Tage and what it was doing for so many others, so I decided to try it. I BLESS THE DAY I found this great mediclne, for now I can eat what -I want . and my food digests PERFECT LY! No more awful bloating or sour stomach. No gas pains after meals. It certainly Is a grand re- . lief to be able to enjoy a meal again! It acted on my liver and that old, sluggish, listless feeling ' has left me and I have plenty of energy. My kidneys have been helped greatly, and that awful rheumatic pains are gone. I think Van-Tage is the most wonderful medicine I ever saw and I cannot praise Jt too highly!" : . s j '- :fr G. n. 5IOSRY, the Man Whose j Medicines Have Helped, Mil j lions! Twenty Years Ago He Created the Amazing VAX j TAGB ; Formula to Relieve j IUs Own Suffering. Now It j Is Helping Thousands Right iHpre in Salem. injured. Miss May Strike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Strike is very ill with, pneumonia. She has been taken to St. Vincent's hospital for treatment. . Reunion Enjoyed By Haslilebadiers Eldest of dan Settled in Switzerland District from ; Europe in 1886 HAZEL GREW, June' 30. Fred Hashlebacher son Peter, and first grandchild Bille, son of Al bert Hashlebacher; were h o n o r guests at a picnic dinner in the grove on' the Hashlebacher farm Sunday, v-- ' - Mr. Hashlebacher came to the United States from Berne, witzer land, in 1886, together with his mother and older brother Gott- leib. settling in the Switzerland community south of Silverton. Since that time.vhe haa added to the 0 acres of land first bought. until1 now his farm comprises 300 acres, much of it cleared by hand labor, r i .. Carpenters by trade in the old country, Mr. Hashlebacher and his brother followed their calling in the Willamette, (valley building many houses, barns and hop houses' in the Silverton vMnity. -In addition to Mm Hashlebach er, sr., who was present with Mr.' Hashlebacher, other members of the family enjoying the picnic' In cluded: ,; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Htehlebacfier and ion, Mr. and Mrs. Alois" 8chwnk aad ehildrta LoretU, Fred and Donald. Port Umd; Mr. aad 'Mrs. Albert Leaner, Swiuerland; Mr. and Mr. Edvard Hash lebaeher aad ion Allen, Mr. and Mra. Fred Haihicbacher, Fortland; Mr. and Mrs.-James Klein aad daughter Shirley Mae, Roberta; Peter Haihlebaeber, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haraes and '. children Caroline, Patricia and Tom; Mr. and Mra. W. O. Darts and sea Sanford; .Henry Richer of HaTeatilie; Omlle Carey, Miaa Francia Andrews, Portland; Vt. and Mre. Joseph Fielin and dang-hter Fterenee; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew FiaUa, Mt, and Mrs. Joseph Zielinskl and children Lawraece, Clarence, Inn, Gertmde, Boaild and Gladys; Mr. and -Mrs. J. p. ZielinskU Qninaby; Mr. aad Mrs. B. C. Zieliaski and children Lenis, Quentin and Helen; Mrs. A. Fricksoa, Mrs. A. Matterly, Mr. and Mrs. Enlriek, Mra.' Cocpr, Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Efflnar. P ra ta av. ... t.' - , ii j-.. Evergreen to Pifcic : ? SILVERTON, June lOp Among the picnics scheduled tSf the Sil rerton park in' July U h Ever green school picnic. Thihas been set for the 3rd Suudaf fn July and all old friends are Invited to attend.- ' . j Fisher Injured Rolls LIBERTY. June I0.4ilra Fish er, recently of this vicinity, was injured near Astoria Monday, re ceiving a crushed foot, from a falling log.. Word received here Monday evening indicated that the injury, though bad, was not thought serious. He Was taken to St. Mary's hospital trt Astoria. Fisher was driving a logging truck for Joe Pierre, for merit of this district.. : .. ' : ; El Fisher, Tra's brother, left for "Astoria, upon receiving word of the accident. - Guests at the Ed McLer'Uia home are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pugh of Kansas City, Mo., Mr: and Mrs. W. F, Kenney of Los Angeles,. Calif., were guests for several days at the W. R. Dal las home leaving Saturday. Mr. Kenney and Mrs. Dallas are cou- ius aaitao avuvucii aj r C. C. Behnke fo Florence visited her at the same time. Welter 111 SUBLIMITY, June 30 Pet Welter has been seriously ill at his home the past week. . - IrvkL J. .Schumacher started picking his cherries recently and has a number of pickers busy with the Royal Annes and p(e cherries. (5 ootid Formerly PATTOVS BOOK STORE 3 3 icn OFFICE SUPPLIES I. P. Loose Leaf Sheets, Ring Books and Binders . . Art, Metal Steer Of fice Equipment . 1 1 Fountain Pens, Waterman, Esterbrook, Parker . Stencils and. Duplicator Supplies .' . . Carbon Paper and Typewriter Rib bons . . . Blank Books . . . Oxford Folders and Guides'; j Everyih ing for the Office Phone ' Just East of Ladd & Bush Bank Greeting Cards for Every Occasion Kodaks and Finishing Books Gifts Bibl es Photo Albums and Scrap Books Social Stationery School Books and Supplies : 340 State Street Salem Ore. Brunner Reunion Held at 'Green Anybody Can Afford to Take to Van-Tage! SUFFERERS! Wherever Van- Tage is introduced, it quickly be comes the fastest selling medi cine in that community Such enormous sales volume permits this Amazing Formula of Nature's Own Medicinal Herbs to be sold at a price that Is within the reach OF ALL! You can actually take Van-Tage for Just a few cents a day: And I remember you don't have to take this medicine months and; months to get results! Many people who had suffered for TEARS without finding anything to help them report COMPLETE RELIEF from their old, stubborn ailments after taking only one or two bottles of Van-Tage! Sa. if you are a victim of sluggish, ir regular - bowels; Inactive liver; swollen, gaseous stomach: slug gish kidneys; or the agonizing pains of Theumatic or neuritic af fliction, don't neglect your health any longer. Get Van-Tage TO DAY and i see how quickly it makes you LOOK, ACT and FEEL like a DIFFERENT . MAN or WOMAN, years younger than your real age!! A Special Van-Tage Represen tative, known as The VAN-TAGE Man, is now daily meeting crowds of people and Introducing and ex plaining - this Remarkable Com pound. On Sale at Fred Meyer Toiletry and Remedy Dept. 170 N. Liberty Su RTt.vunTnv;' t ii n o 30. Des cendants of John and Mary Brun ner, who came to Oregon from In- diaaa 56 years ago, met for tneir 12th annual reunion Sunday at Hazel Green park. Three of the second generation are living and these have been electd as perm anent officers with president, Vic tor Brunner of Silverton; vice president. Dan " 'runner of Port land; secretary;, Mrs. Marth Brun ner Sampson f, Portland. ; Present Sunday were: i 5 1 Mr. and Hn. A. Schar, Earl Schar, Mr. and- Mrs. Dan Geiser, Mr. and Mrs. George Elton and Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug and Lyle, Mrs. Oral Egan and Col leen and Eldon; Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Krug and Donna and Dale; Mr. and Mrs. William Garver and Valena and Joan of Woodburn; Mrs. George: Brazier of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nonhrope of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kas er and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Kaser, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kas er, Mr. and' Mrs..Cleo McMorris, Mr. and Mrs. John Brunner, Jane Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. -Victor Brun ner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson of Slletz; from Tillamook were Mrs. John Kaser, Mable Kaser, Laverne Kaser,. Marvin; Kaser, Richard ; Kaseiv Dorothy Kaser, Cleo Kaser, Ray Ka"ser, Roy Kas er. Shirley Kaser, Mrs. Sam Kas er; from Salem, Mrs. Alice .Kas er. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott; Mrs. Bessie Kaser, Mrs. J. Hannan, Jack Hannan, Ronald -Hannan, Lorain e Johnson; from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brunner, Mrs. Lydla1 Klopfensteln, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Klopfensteln, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Jackson, Neoma, Edith and Audrey Jackson, Mrs. Martha Sampson, Raymond Sampson, Mrs." Laura Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. Erlick, George Mendenhall, Ray Mendenhall, Katherine Brunner and Ethel Jackson. .. ; " t 1 V Hold Last Rites Today At .Church of Christ For Mrs. Grace Giibler MILL CITY, June 30 Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Church of Christ for Mrs. Grace W. Gubler, who died' suddenly at her home here Sunday night, She had been ill for some time. Mrs. Gubler has resided in Scio and Mill City for several years. She was a member of the Church of Christ and of - the .Women's Benefit association of Salem. She is survived by her husband. James Gubler, a daughter, Mrs. Alice Yost of Klamath Falls, and two sons, Vernon Smith of Long- view, Wash., and Kenneth Smith of Samoa. Calif., as well as a number of grandchildren. Mrs. Richard Tuve Now ; In Hospital-at Salem; Cherry Harvest Ended WACONDA, June 30 Mrs. Richard Tuve of North Howell was removed to the Salem general hospital last week after a brief stay here at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Hall. Mrs. , Tuve has been 111 several weeks with pleurisy. Henry Stafford has Just finish ed picking his cherry crop. mm Extra Value ir Featured LOW PRICES . HIGH QUALITY Safe Non-Skid Treads R9fd Sidewalls Smart Appearance 170 Steve Service Ask about Our r 'aymentl all road hazard- J rC A nei lCOY kMM n II; July 3rd V' SVT- I O (PJC--'IKsa I V S-rj. CXOSED ALT. DAY -,'.- tlC&vZiA9& 'L2 Z'Vr;. I An extra iity.oog. ii V Independence Day ' - ''Sa Ir -f1Ces contents hot or ; , y - - tfry - - - njLc&r- -rQW XiSH s yU : L:l r0g JMf Western Giants! V- VTvrtV iWC 2f. 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