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the C o n fe « s o r to H e n ry \ 111 made
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th e w e e k end a t th e F r a n k M c G a r-
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la n d . M rs E r ic k s o n w as f o r m e r ly
m o il* G e rm a n e l l ) .
w h e re e v e r,
M is s A n n a L in d s tr o m .
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v tn ’s s is te r a n d b r o th e r . R o y and
Che«*«e C h a m b e r th e D og T o w e r H a z e l M ille r , w h o w i l l v is it a w e e k
and th e s tre e t o f th e L it t le M in is te r w it h r e la tiv e s h e re .
M r. a n d M rs . R o d n e y M e lv in o f
S p r in g fie ld w e re S u n d a y
v is ito r s
S p eak L o w G e rm a n
a t th e M . J. P e i i n i h o m e . M i. M e l­
Low German In spo ken by th e v in w a s s e c tio n fo r e m a n nt D iv id e
P la tt D e u tsch In n o rth e r« G e rm a n y, f o r s e v e ra l yea rn.
R e v. H a r o ld M in t e r a n d so n a m l
also In B e lg iu m and H o lla n d / ex
C h a s. M u lk e y
of
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w e re e n ro u te to P o rtla n d ,
sp e n t
t r lc t s o f the L o w I ’n n n trlc s . and is F r id a y n ig h t w it h M r. a n d M rs
Closely a llie d w ith th e lo w Fnin A d d is o n W illia m s . R ev. M in t e r Is
ro n to n . spoken In th e n o rth e a s te rn a c o u s in o f M rs . W illia m s .
M rs . R o b e rt B r o w n clo se d
D i­
c o rn e r o f llb e n is h I ’ ru s -to . and th e
v id e s c h o o l F r id a y . D u e to a n e p i­
a d jo in in g F le m is h m id D u tc h dla
d e m ic o f m e a sle s o n ly o n e - th ir d o f
lects
th e p u p ils w e re p re s e n t. The sch o o l
p ic n ic w i l l be h e ld J u n e 19. F o u r
M O S IIV ( R E E K .
w e re g r a d u a te d fr o m th e
e ig h th
J u n e 9. A la rg e c r o w d o f v o tin g grad«
R a lp h M c D o le , M a lt h a A r ­
and
N o re n e
fo lk s o f th a n e ig h b o rh o o d g a th e re d n o ld . B e tty P e iin i
a t th e Floyd Salisbury h o m e la s t T u r n e r . A lle n R eed w as th e o n ly
T h u rs d a y n ig h t a n d h o n o re d I lia p u p il w h o h a d p e r fe c t a tte n d a n c e
C o rb le v w it h a p a r ty a n d h a n d k e r ­ th is y e a r.
M r. a n d
M rs
A.
S ö d e rs trö m
c h ie f s h o w e r. S he to le a v in g noon
f o r h e r h o m e in C a lifo r n ia .
s p e n t S u n d a y n t th e h o m e
of
n
M r . a n d M rs . V e rn H lle r m a n o f d a u g h te r. M is . E y le r B ro w n , w h e re
of a
M a b ie h a ve m o v e d to th e B re w s te r th e v a tte n d e d th e w e d d in g
fr ie n d .
s a w m ill.
A m o s M c G a rv ln , w h o
n a r r o w ly
T h e re w i l l he a C h ild r e n ’s d a v
p r o g ra m S u n d a y m o r n in g
at
th e escaped d r o w n in g a t th e Woodard
m ill lu s t w e e k, ha s f u l l y re co ve re d
R ln e M t. c h u rc h .
M r . a n d M rs . H a r v e y N e u
a n d a n d r e tu r n e d to w o r k M o n d a y .
M is s N e ll C h a p m a n v is ite d se v­
c h ild r e n <>f M o h a w k s p e n t S u n d a y
a t th e D o c P itc h e r ho m e.
e r a l d a y s la s t w e e k a t G a r d in e r
C a lle r s S u n d a y a t
th e
H a r r y a n d R e e d s p o rt a m i a tte n d e d
th e
C a s tle h o m e w e re M r . a n d
M rs . C oos b a v b i l l '' ’ e d lc a tlo n .
F re d F r o s t o f M a r s h fie ld , M i a n d
C la re C h a p m a n ,
»ho has been
M rs . H o m e r C h a m b e r la in o f T r a il, h e lp in g h is f a t h e r w ith fa r m w o rk ,
M r. a n d M rs . G le n L ln e h n u g h a n d s p e n t th e w e e k en d w ith h is fa m ­
N a n c y L in e h a u g h o f C o tta g e G ro v e . il y a t G a r d in e r . M rs . H a n s e n h is
a c c o m p a n ie d
h im
M rs . B e r t B a ll a n d c h ild r e n o f m o th e r In la w .
S a g in a w . M rs . Geo. F o s te r a n d c h ll- , h o m e fro m E u g e n e
A unarg th e
i««» I im U s i i » o l
C o lo m b ia . I f “ Ue a c c id e n ta lly c u t*
h im s e lf, o r o th e rw is e
l«*e< h im
« e lf an ln ju r > d ra w in g blood. hts
fa m ily m th e m o th e r's sid e 1« tin .
blood m«»ney, fo r. Iie ln g o f th e ir
blood, lie u iy M pay I f lie s p ill« m a
o f It.
C o m p e n sa tio n . In small«**
a m o u n ts has to be p u id o th e r re ia
tb e s . n* ’ even frie n d s can c la im
ro m p e
n to repav th e ir *<-*r<»w
.it seen.» < frie n d in p a in
lia b a n
M e t a ls
1-ead, copper and zinc are mine««
la c o n s id e ra b le q u a n titie s In
Ita ly ,
mostly in Sardinia
' Portland'i Nationally
( laas
M rs . C la ss w as b o rn A u g u s t 12,
1874. a t E a g le to n , In d .
S he w as
m a rrie d in 1901 to 8 . H . H a r r is a t
B oise, Id a M r . H a r r is d ie d in 1918
a n d h is w id o w w as m a r r ie d a fe w
y e a rs la te r to A lm o n d
F.
C lass.
M r. C lass d ie d a fe w y e a rs a g o in
th is c ity . T h e deceased ca m e to
O re g o n in 1908 a n d re s id e d in E u ­
gene f o r s e v e ra l y e a rs . S u r v iv in g
a re tw o d a u g h te rs b y th e f i r s t m a r ­
ria g e . M rs . K o z e lth e H a y s , w h o
liv e s n e a r Ix> ra ne, a n d M rs . E lle n
M cN ett o f S p r in g fie ld ; a b r o th e r,
C h a rle s E . A n d re w s .
U ta h ,
and
fiv e g r a n d c h ild r e n . S he
w as
a
m e m b e r o f th e S e v e n th D a y A d ­
v e n t c h u rc h .
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M rs . E liz a b e th C lass, a re s id e n t
o f th is c it y f o r 13 y e a rs , d ie d F r i ­
d a y fo re n o o n a t h e r
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B ir c h a v e n u e .
F u n e ra l
s e rv ic e s
w e re h e ld M o n d a y a t M ills c h a p e l
w ith H a r o ld A s h b a u g h in c h a rg e .
In t e r m e n t w a s in th e I . O. O . F .
c e m e te ry a t L o ra n e .
M e m b e rs o f th e B a lla d e e rs , C o tta g e G ro ve*« o u t t.tttd h iK tu r n - m u s ic a l <>t g a n ir u tio n , p ic tu re d ab ove,
t r a d in g fr o m le ft to r ig h t
T o p ro w R ic h a r d B u s h n e ll. P h illip G la ss L W . C o in e r. E a r l B a lle w N J. N e l­
son. S econd ro w J a m e s I k m e n w a y , L e e B a ld w in I t A. T r a s k , C. E U m p h re y , W o r th H a rv e y .
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E d W e b e r, llo n n e ll A lle n , J a m e s P o w e ll, J o h n B a u d e r, W a rre n E d w a rd s
B o tto m ro w
G . E F in n e r t y .
I x ir e n lla r v e y , D r I I A l l a g r n . F r a n k 1 ta i »cock
P h o to g ra p h s by R o m a n e s tu d io
M y e rs ; S e c re ta ry . Her»
B o n ifa c e ;
T r e a s u re r, J
P e a rs o n ;
In s id e
G u a rd , A E M ille r ; O u trid e G u a rd .
E. W
A n s tls ;
T ru s te e .
C h a rle s
S tic k le s ; A e rie Phy«i< Ia n , Dr. F o x .
A n e n te r ta in m e n t w as p u t on
a fte r th e o f f ic e r s w e re in s ta lle d
fo llo w e d b y a b a n q u e t. A b o u t 25
w e ir p re s e n t fr o m E u g e n e .
■ NSIDE tlir t e hospitable door» )o u w ill fin d
e ve ryth in g to make yo u r P ortland visit one
o f com plete com fort and e n jo y m e n t. . .
<SH) p le a s a n t ro o m s
B e a u t if u l D in i n g K o o m
S m a r t C o ffe e S h o p
P o p u la r S a p p e r C lu b < M I C
and
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fro m th e e e n te r
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1» cMp«'ii(*ilure« lo r car u p -k e e p —
il’i* your lo in! expenditure that count*.
II«»« i i h k I i “ tlollar m ileuge" is your cur
g h in g you?
Hollar* «I«» go further in tin- Ford \ -8.
Moilern impro»e«l earbun-tion g h r s you
unusiiiil gasoline m ileage « ilh lirilliunt
\ -8 perform ance. Most «»«tiers of Unlay’*
Ford change «til only e»ery 2 0 0 0 miles
and a«Id n«»ne b e t« «-en ehanges.
\m l after tin* first few thousand m iles
you begin to understand « lia i Ford \ - 8
‘•dollar m ileage" really m eans.
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It gives you m ore m iles per dollar be-
rause it gives you all-round er«ii»om» —
low first cost, I«»« up-keep cost. Io« de­
preciation ami long life — as « e ll as low
gasoline uml oil consum ption. VII these
nri- hig in-ins if »on aim to Inn the m ost
econom ical iiir,
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