T I Paire 8 THE WLLAMINA TIMES Army the last of O ctober, is visiting all of d ifferen t kinds of rocks and his m other, Mrs. Ben Smith. petrified wood, are the National Capi­ Mrs. O. J. Myers reports that th eir tol Oregon Caves, Multnomah Falls, Mr. Lyle Mullen of Olympia spent son, Jesse Myers, arrived home on S aturday morning from San F rancis­ Sunday to W ednesday of last week the Three S lu ters, churches and other lovely im itations. They retu rn ed via co, California on a tw enty day shore j visiting his parents, Mr. anil Mrs. S uttle Lake. ! Paul Mullen, and his son and daugh­ leave from the V. S. Navy. This was Mr. Eli Pekkola of P o rt Angeles the first visit home in eighteen ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Mul­ len, and their baby son, Paul Ronald, spent a few days last week visiting months. seeing his first grandchild fo r the at the home of his brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Burton and first time. sister, Mr. ind Mrs. ’tarold Herman. family and Eleanor Powell moved F. E. Valliere left Friday to visit Mrs. George M cKentie o f V an­ Septem ber 19th from Buxton, Oregon relatives in Portland. couver, B. C. left last Monday, a fte r to the Kershaw house on G entry St. having spent several days visiting Mr. ani^M rs. C. W. Johnson and Mr. Buxton works in the Hurl Bros. her sister. Mrs. W. J . Hurl. sen, Gordon, returned home Sunday Saw Mill Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson spent the from a weeks vacation trip as fa r as Miss Alice Franklin, who is secre­ week end in Portland and attended Redding, C alifornia, having had the tary for Willamette Grocery at Salem, spent the week end with her parents. the si>’-er wedding celebration of Mr. pleasure of seeing the big redwoods Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Franklin. On and lurs. Einor Carlson a t Linnea and visiting friends at Lookout. Cal­ • all Sunday evening, w here around ifornia. Oregon towns visited were Saturday, she and her m other and Roseburg, Medford and Ashland. grandm other, Mrs. E. B.. W aldref, 200 guests were in attendance. shopped in McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nor mo from They retu rn ed via the coast highway Mr. G. W. Linton left Septem ber ! Grand Ronde moved on Septem ber 20 nnd visited the Ellingsworth at 18 on a two weeks vacation trip to to their new home here which they C ourrier Village. Boh Cox, who has been in the Navy visit his son and daughter-in-law, recently purchased from Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linton, at Kansas Mrs. Fred Hollister. They have two Air Corps at LaGrnnde, was given a City, Mo.; his son and daughter-in- t children, a daughter in the first grade party nt the Free Methodist parson­ age S aturday evening with about th ir­ law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Linton, at . and a son in the third grade. Wamego. Kansas and his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. G reene in com- ty of the church group attending. He Mrs. Ralph Blackwell, and fam ily at 1 pany with their daughter. Miss Lynn was presented with a beautifully Wamego and his sisters, Mrs. H. D. Greene, and their son-in-law and . bound pocket size New Testam ent, Layton and Mrs. Ben Smith, at Jam es­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reed, | which also contained the Psalms. town, Kansas. It is expected that his and Bobby of Portland returned last I Games were played and refreshm ents brother, S. A. Linton, of Los Angeles week from a vacation trip to Red­ were served. will also be visiting there. Mr. Linton mond. Oregon, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stew art visited and Vaughn Smith went with Donald the wonderful Rasmus Petersen Rock her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Smith, who was driving his car. Don- Gardens. Among the beautiful things, W right at Dayton Sunday. aid, who expects to be called to the made in im itation of things and places I.. C. H artley, who is employed in the Oregon ship yards, had the honor of seeing the President of the United S tates, when he visited for the laun­ RECI ST ER TO TOTE \ O f f ching of the new ship Thursday. Fred Eastm an of Portland visited OCTOBER 3, 1912 IS LAST DAY. Monday to W ednesday at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Laurice F o t, THIS IS ONE OF THE GREAT PRIVILEGES where his daughter, Mrs. Ralph El­ OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, lingsworth, was also visiting. Mrs. Fred B eatty and her sister, DO NOT NEGLECT IT. Mrs. Lynn McCain, of Spearfish, S. D. IN WILLAMINA REGISTER WITH II. M. KERSHAW took Mrs. Ralph Ellingsworth to her IN GRAND RONDE REGISTER WITH B. M. HOOD home at C ourriers Village and spent W ednesday to F riday there. The Sea John H erring, Jr. Lion Caves were visited on the way down, and the re tu rn trip was made Yam hill County Clerk by the inland route. Mr. M artin Madison of Post Falls. Idaho spent W ednesday to Monday iiiiittiHtiijfiMiim visiting his brother and sister-in-law, -Mr. and Mrs. Pete Madison. C harlie Colburn took Mrs. Colburn to P ortland S aturday fo r a medical check up. LOCAL H APPENINGS CRAFTSMAN PRINTING UL THURSDAY, OCTOBER I, 1042 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keaton from near Foster Mill have bought the El­ mer Nokleby place and moved in Septem ber 20. Their son and daugh­ ter. Robert and Mrs. G. Kinsel of Portland, are visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tatom left last Thursday on a hunting trip in Eas­ tern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill S u r­ geon are taking cure of the home, and the children while they are away. Mr. and Mr». ||. A. P a rre tt have com pleted the sale of their home to Mr. and Mrs. M A. Disch of W illa­ mina. Mrs. P a rre tt states that she has no definite plans for the future. Sunday. October 11th, will be Ral­ ly Day at the Church of Christ Bible School. You are urged to help make a record attendance. Leave W illam in a f o r M cM in n v ille and Portland 9 : 1 4 » . m. 3 :19 p. m. F o r Tillam ook 2 : ! 8 p m. f o r V alley Junction 7 :5 8 p. m. OREGON MOTOR STAGE Stage Depot Cafe Phone 278 FOOD CHEFS SALAD DRESSING BEANS QT. 23c 4 h , BAG 29 c norther«. 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