cd t) 0 a v u o j u V, 1 9 iiwy..v;xy;wi'''wv rwtwiw- TWELVE PAGES DAILY JfifcST OREO0NIAW, PEWDLETOIf, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 2d, 1020. rAor. mnK i t (Hast Oreironlan Special.) ' ADAMM, July 20. In Home myster ious way the home shed on the old Hchool ground took fire and burned last thursday noon. It was on skids already to be moved to the new school grounds. The blaze frightened many farmers who thought It was a groin fire. The damage was about $200. ; A! surprise party was planned by some of the ladles of Adams which Was a very delightful manifestation of the community spirit, wrtch pre vails, rtev. Jf It. I. Hastam and wife had Juirt cotton settled. Invitations were sent out by phone, letters and autoa on Friday containing the" pur-- port, "let ' every man, woman and child who Is glad that brother and sister iraalam are with us again, come to the residence of Mr. Oelss and bring with them something with which to i lock their lardor. Meet at 8 o'clock Saturday night." About eighty per sons responded, formed a procession end marched to the parsonage. ' Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen had proceeded and detained the parties who were to be surprised. They were in a very in teresting conversation when the crowd arrived, took possession of the house and deposited about jr,0.0fr worth of eatables on and around the dining table. After a few minutes ail return ed to Mr. Gciss' lawn where an infor mal soclnl was enjoyed and Ice cream was served. Sunday school numbered 83. The classes are becoming too large for the church. ; New seating has been prepared for the primary class. There Is talk of pitching a tent for the women's class and one for the young peoples class. The church was well filled for the preaching service and the singing was Inspiring. The Boyer sisters sang a sweet duet entitled,, "someone", Hov. Itaslam preached from the text "Where There 4s no Vision the People Perish." The evening congregation was nearly as large aa the morning. Two auto loads from Athena helped In all parts of the service. The text for the sermon was "There Is a Lad Here Which Hath Five Barley Leaves and Two. Small Fishes. Rev. Haslam ex pects to take the boys of to 15 years of age on a camping excursion the first week 'In August. No vacation In church service this harvest, but lar ger Sunday school, bigger congrega tion and deeper Interest In church Work and community services la the plan.' Mavin is nearly completed. The wheat la ripening rapidly. The ware houses are being renovated to be In readiness for the new crop. O. W. Taylor, wife and son Burcl of Athona attended the surprise Satur- uay men. : Owendolln and Wendell Mctntyre of Athena attended church Sunday morn Charles Owens returned from his vacation trip to Wallowa Lake last Thursday. Mrs. O. M. Spencer who spent two weeks visiting relatives at Hood River returned Saturday. 4 162,000 ARE WITHOUT EMPLOYMENT IN JAPAN TOKTO, July SO. (U. P.) The la bor situation In Japan Is becoming quite serious .owing to the closing of many factrles on account of the great slump In prices. . A few months ago, when the country was still riding high on the wave of prosperity, labor was short and, as a consequence, workers were able to secure advances in ages and other advantages. Now the situa tion has changed entirely, and the government Is taking steps to combat the evils of unemployment which have already begun to set In. The slump has hit the weaving In dustries particularly badly. Thus the Tcnshu Textile Company threw 12.000 men out of work recently,- and many other factories have either discharged .their' men absolutely, or have laid them off for the time being, hoping for better times to come. Mines, match factories and other Industrial concerns have been compelled to follow suit, and It Is reported by the authorities that during May. 6 big establish ments closed throwing about 60,000 workers out of work while many smaller concerns have added their troubles to the general confusion. " The department of commerce and agriculture estimates that 182.000 workers have been discharged since January, and hopefully suggests that many of these may have found new jobs. The situation is aggravated, however, through the fact that Ja pan's Industries are located in. com paratively few centers, and aa a con sequence the evils are concentrated where they occur and cause very con siderable hardship. seeks rugby games ". BTANFOR UNIVERSITY, CaJ.. July 20. Offers of. rugby games In England against the American Olympic Games rugby team have been received here by Harry Moloney, associated director of athletes of Stanford University and one of the prime movers In sending the American players oversea Oxford, Cambridge, two. Plymouth rubgy un ions and other organisations have ask ed for games. , , ATMOSPHERE IS GONE FROM GAY PICCADILLY LONDON, July 20. (U. P.) "Good-bye, Piccadilly, farewell, Lei cester Square. - The constant repetition of the far honored leave taking has evidently got on the nerves of these two old thoroughfares, for they are at present heartbrokenly , kissing themselves goodbye. Drastic changes are being effected in Leicester Square. The Empire and Alhainbra, from which tradition de-i Caring for Baby DuringHotSpells Be watchful of food and keep bowel open with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin THE young mother soon learns from experience that Rummer days are often days that try her patience. The heat makes baby feevish, restless and cross, oods that in colder weather were easily digested, now seem ; , to cause distress. ' , Whether the milk or the gruel In at . Motherhivebsdrenirkble w-i fault, sea that tha bowela move resn- I wllla Byrup Papain. Mrs. C. M. Newton larlr. Thare i nothing that creates ot IH30 E. Third St., Dayton. Ohio, baa greater discomfort in the summer than aaoinwhowaa constipated from blrtb. eonatlpallon. It neata the blood and ' gna iTiri many medicines and cava eauaes nerroiianeaa. headache, fever, B wter Mtalont every evening eolda and about of minor ilia. In theaa 7A,.7v. Lithoat benefit. Then ah Utile allmenta it la alwara well to a tin- l?ZfiwMBmm poet connlnation and give hilt a tea- "'ht .bom,e -Ji aooonfnlotDr.Caldweir'aSyrupPepaln. Pepln at a dims atore. and it proved It is a combination of almpla laxative ' effective "nee- .The bor is now herbs with pepain, and tha moat Ideul k aeren, and haa not been eorulipated medicine yoa can give s baby. It ia I altce. Wherever there I; a baby these mild and gentle la action, never gripes I hrJt days there should be a borne of and taatea good, 1 f;'rup Papain. . . . . . lt- Million! of peo&k of all aget suffer from occasional or Mm H B Bm I chronic constipation. Let them lend name and address to eP 1 Wr P. Of- W. B. Cflldaell, ri Washington Street, Momfcrllo, Jk JL ml.! I A III, for a free sample bottle of his wonderful Sjrup Pepsin. B million bottieM were bought atdrug stoics last year, the largest salt in the world. inanded (hat eery young "glood" should be thrown out at least once kofore he could be considered a true graduate of "la vie Hoheme," are ex tinguishing their footlights. Youthful enthusiasts who gloated nightly over the charms of Trlxle Tootle in flesh- Dink, will have to do their gloating over Mary Pickford In pluln black and white. In place ot ootn or these theatres. Londoners are promised something -ultra in the way of aupercinemas. Piccadilly, too, has been bitten by the movie-bug. Devonshire House, Die home of squires and dames, pedi greed and aristocratic, will liecome the I-omlon home of Charlie Chaplin, up-to-date and democratic. ,To hundreds of men who are stack ing up their little piles in the wilds of Africa, the jungles of .India or the OREGON Theatre . ,... ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, July 20 THE CHICAGO COMPANY, INTACT, FROM THE BLACKSTONE THEATER Presenting ' BGDTH TARNNGTON'S Greatest Comedy Hit msmm With the Same Distinguished Cast, Including: GREGORY KELLY GRACE FILKINS ROBERT ADAMS BETTY MURRAY -BYRON BEASLEY RUTH GORDON GUYD'ENNERY CLARA BLANDICK JOE WALLACE JAMES T. FORD Direction of George C. Tyler. 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