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which have been conducted in the schoolroom ut Mm. Smith’s residence, will resume work there ax soon as Prrn-iit Assistant bla!« Treaaurer the quarantine is again lifted. HILLTEX Unofficial rumor has it that the Mt. Scott Park playground has been i secured to the children of this vicin- ' ity. But to make sure that it be I made a summer fixture, those inter- : <nted would do well to communicate i their wishes to Commissioner of Parks Kiser. There has been a tentative movement toward a Fourth of July Bv BOOTH TARKINGTON celebratibn at this playground; but Of th« Vigilant««. tho promoters are waiting to learn "Ilo «»id it juat ilk« that—nothin' boat In for a debt, and you couldn't the wishes of the community in the “ftlH-nklng of money,“ said my sea faring friend of the Maine coast, “we before It—and 1 said, 'For th« Lord's told there was anythin' the matter n atter. If you would rather spend If your eyes are defective auku, Mr. G<H>dfiebl, what's tl>« mat with him. What 1 tuenn, you couldn't your Fourth <jui<-tly in this delightful used to have nit old niun here named tor?" ilu Itxiked kind of funny to in«. told nothin' on hltu lti daytime, but suburb than go down on crowded cars you probably know it. Goodfield. When lie wns young be “ 'I'm worth a hundred uud twenty- after dark he'd go abamblln* all You may not know the ex used to «Ing In the church choir—that four thousand three hundred and six- around the village, and then when it ' with the youngsters, why not drop a act trouble, or what should didn't coal nothin'—nnd married one ty-three dollura and Ufty-one cents, got late. If he see a light aomewberea. note to the Herald office and say so? be done to relieve it. of the Embomea, but didn't hn»e only he auya. he'd go In there and have a spell just .1 'Ians are in limbo for athletics; a That’s where we come in. one child, and It died, and time its got “ 'Well, by Orry r 1 anya. the amne he had with me. Seared j fife-and-drum,well-loved and stirring; We can tell you just what to be ubout alxty-olgiit years old he'd “Well, sir, he begun to pant like people with them spells, he did. a community lunch; a good, short saved up and wu« hirin' out hta mon- he'd been runnln' up a hili; he got to to do to relieve it. Th« Last of Goodfleld’s Money. patriotic speech; a brass band; and ey ni ubout aa high n p' cent. as any- heavin' like a winded bora«; then bo “'Long about September hl« wife op ! a grand community sing in the eve Let us examine your eyes Mud« It nil juat trailin' atxl begun to cry nnd aob like u woman and suppria««! everybody, because she body, and advise you what to do ning, with the 100-voice chorus in bein' careful whnt lie spent. 'Caro that'« all excited when aouie one's juat went to all the expense of havin' the fuir 11« wouldn't buy id useIf a pulr died. 'Well, by Orry I' I auya. 'Yon old man declared insane and hauled colonial attire, as on last Fourth. Your Eye» are of britches but once In eight years, lietter set dowu ami quiet yourself," * oft to the asylum He cut bls throat With such a program well worked and wben bln old sister that lived with auya 'What's the matterT with a piece of broken bottle up there, out, there could be one of the most Safe in Our Care" 'em snys one day she was bound to “ *1 got to die, tie auya T been and Ute funniest tiling happened—they distinctive and jolly Fourth celebra see what the Inside the pitcher show aick.' he mu ya *1 been sick and I got found the old woman dead the same tions in the suburbs. theater looked like just once before to die I' THOS. F. RYAN afternoon In their bouae here, Th« Mr. Roy Perry, son of Mm. Lillie site died, why, old (loodfield and his “ 'Well,' I anya 'we all got to die.' court gave the estate to a trust com wife zsjrs that wns the last straw, and e L, has been “He kep' straight on cryin' and pany, and I guess that was the end of Perry, 4924 66th St. S. E. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE they fixed up nnd Imd tier hauled off pantin' nnd aobblu'. old Goodfield's hundred and twenty- i pending a th'o-weeks’ vacation with to live on the county. His wife was “'Yea' be anya. 'but 1 never k no wed four thousand three hundred and six his mother and friends. He is now FOR DR. GEO. B. PRATT just the same as him, too. 1 had to I I never knowed It before I ty-three dollars and fifty-one cents. located at San Diego, as 3d mate ' “Well, aluug about ths middle o* wan aick, I kind o' thought I wouldn't “Well, str, you know all that about pharmacist. Navy. Sergeant Clyde Optometerist the hard winter, three years ago, reely haf to, wben It coin« right down old Mr. and Mrs. Goodfield made a Perry, brother of the 3d mate, of the 326 Alder St. between 6th and Broadway Goodfield took sick, and hta wlfa told to It. kind of a sensation, aa you might call Ute neighbors they both thought It “ 'We're al! fixed that way.' I anya It, and there was quite a good deal of Aviation Corps at Vancouver, accom Primaries May 17, 1918 was a pretty good thing, cornin' on 'We all got to have soma alckneae we thlnkln' and talkin' about it here In panied by Corporal Fred Nealson, Paid Adv. him tn the cold weather that way, be won't get over.’ the village. There waa some that also A. C., spent Saturday and Sun cause fuel waa so high and a person “Well, air, ha let out a yell that juet claimed they figgered out how It all day at his home. A family party in bed don't need to use any. They about rose my hair. The reef of you was meant to mean somethin*. composed of Mrs. Lillie Perry, Ser wouldn't hear of callin' in the doctor, ntn't got n hundred and twenty-four "Anyway, when the call come from and for two or three weeks the neigh thousand three hundred and sixty- Halifax last December we sent ofi geant I’erry, 3d Mate Perry, Mr. Earl Solicits your Property for bors nnd old friends, most of 'em, was three dollars and fifty-one cental' he mighty near half a carload of first- Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Perry, •ure be wns golu' to die, but then hollers. 'And I got to dial' he says; rate clothin' right In a few hours, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Coy, Corporal Sale he begun to look so well there didn't and he kep* on kind of shoutin' It. *1 there wns two hundred and seventy Nealson, and several young ladies, hardly seetn to be much hope. got to die I 1 t"t to diet I got to odd dollars susscrlbed just In the vil made a flying trip to St. Helens die I* And then he pitches over before lage. and you know there wasn't hard during the week-end. Old Goodfield Walks In. We have the Buyers, you “He got to goln' out and shamblin' 1 could catch him nnd fell down on a ly any of ns real sure we could see Mr. and Mrs Conn, 64th St. and have the Property the winter through ourselves. around again, and for awhile there couple o' busted lobster traps. “Ole Cap. Whitcomb, be woke up tn “Yes, I’ll put my name down for the bOth Ave. S. E., returned last Monday wasn't notxxly noticed anything much different. I reckon 1 waa the first, hla ehack next door and put on some Red Cross, and i'll shell out. 1 gueaa from a trip to Roseburg, where they COME AND SEE US and It come about mighty queer, it clo'cs nnd coin« tn, lookin' scared to you won't have much trouble gtttln' went to attend the funeral of Mr. death. Him and mo picked Good suascrtptlons from the rest, either waa like thia: I wan workln* In my Conn’s sister. shack one night pretty late, tryln' to field up off the traps and got htm V a got a good many boys from here Miss Wilda Henika returned Mon Williams Realty spell out what waa the matter with a home, half carryln* him. and him kind over there now, and we wouldn't like day from Beaver, Tillamook County, carburetor I'd brought up from niy of whimperin' nnd slobberin' right on to think of 'em shot and layfn* out In 8206 Woodstock Avenue boat, when there come a tap on the to when we left him doubled up on a the fields twistin' around and nobody where she has been making a month's to tend 'em becau-e us at home hadn't visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par door, nnd old Goodfield walks in. I rickety chair at his own house. Tabor 4934 “Next day he was around, just found out yet that It's a mistake to sons, formerly business people of Lau waa kind o' surprised to see him, but I didn't say nothin' 'cept 'Good evenin’,’ alxiat the same ns ever, and never think we're still goln' to have our sav relwood. and all of a sudden he saya, 'Do you said nothin* about nothin', and the in's right nice and with us when we're Mr. Ed Lindloff, 62d St. and 48th week after that he took Fred Owens' dead I" know how much money I'm worth T Ave., has returned to work as fireman at Kem Park fire station, after a vacation of nineteen days. Mr. Lind 8. C. SMITH loff has spent part of his vacation in fishing and caught a proverbial Who is a candidate for Depart-I LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK twenty-pound salmon. Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors ment No. 4 of the Circuit Court, OF LINN COUNTY Mrs. Case, formerly of Woodmere, The funeral sen-ices of Elmer A. and Picture Framing is well known as an active law now of Tigard, made a short call at Hilleary were held Monday morning ..for... the home of her son, J. Case, who has at the Arleta Baptist church. Rev. yer, who has taken a leading Residence Phone: Tabor 4602 bought and is now living in the bun A. L. Black preached the funeral part in civic affairs. He has al-1 8hop Phone : Taboi 7576 galow cottage on 57th Ave. near 72d sermon. The deceased is the son of ways been a leader of progress 4633 67tb Street 8. E. St. Mrs. Case, Sr., with her three Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hilleary, and younger sons, is living on her acreage fathe- of Norman E. Hilleary, brother ive thought, and if elected will : on the interurban line. The friends of Mrs, Davis of Yacolt, Wash., and bring to the bench the necessary Practiced Law since 1892 of the Case family regret their re Mabel and Raymond Hilleary. He learning and experience, as well For Home Circuit Judge since 1910. moval from the Woodmere district, died May 9th, at the family home, as the energy and activity so I Member of Commission of Law Reform and are much pleased when they come 401 Mason St., aged 27 years. See necessary in the busy courts of i appointed by Supreme Court. in to renew acquaintanceship. Miss Multnomah County. Bertha Case, who is staying with a KERN PARK CHRISTIAN Paid adv. R. Justice U patriotiwni*n prou<h*H bourn and loyalty’»* ¡freatest aid. (Paid Adv.) family friend at West Oswego that The Red Cross unit of the Kern | she may be within reach of the high Tab. 3397 school, goes back and forth on the Park Christian Church meets in the | CHAS. L. McNARY 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park Sta. .suburban trolley. At the first of the , ! basement D"!'en" nl of 01 the lne, church , , . Wednesday | week she was hostess to a small afternoons. 1 to 4 o clock. Plenty of Real Estate and Rentals party which included the Misses Ruth work on hands for all. The Loyal Workers met and We often have exceptional bargains Putnam and Sarah Buell and Messrs. cleaned the church last Friday. Ev \ G. Steak, CkM. M-T. Tyler, and funeral Directors erything looks fresh and clean, and ! Clarence B. Freeman. the church is forging ahead, doing - Mr. and Mrs. Will Rittell, 5604 71st good work along many lines in the TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Why go down town for St. S. E., with their small son Roland community. Phone Tabor 5895 and Baby William, left at the end of Phone Talxir 5267 During the recent series of meet last week for Walla Walla, where ings conducted by Rev. Stevens and 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. they will spend some time with rela wife, there were about twenty-five 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. Shoes, Hats, Corsets, Etc. tives. Mr. Rittell is now having his new members added to Christ’s King Arleta season’s vacation. Lents dom on earth. when voo can bny them for leas at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blakley, exten Ossie Garvin has charge of the First-Class Service given Day or Night. sive ranchers in the western part of choir, which meets for drill in the J. A. TEENY’S Nebraska, are visiting Mrs. Alice Rob church every Tuesday evening, and a Tabor 760 6602 Foster Road Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals inson, 7022 Millard Ave. Mr. and Mrs. marked improvement is noticed in the KERN PARK STA. Blakley have visited training camps singing of late. All those interested at a Minimum Expense all the way from the delightfully sit in the cultivation of song, whether uated Camp Johnson near Jackson for their own good or to assist the ville, Fla., to the wind-swept, sand- church music, will do well to attend battered one of Deming, New Mexico, the choir rehearsals. All are welcome. where they went to see Mrs. Blakley’s The Sunday school has gained very KKI‘1 KI.K'AN CANDIDATE brother, an artilleryman of the —th creditably in numbers as well as in Vote for Him on May 17. regiment. At this camp they were terest, and about all the children of With our country in the greatest war in history, Oregon is to be congratulated that several times entertained at mess by the community seem to gather on it has the present opportunity to return Lieut. Col. A. H. Hollingsworth, 134th Sunday morning. With W. B. Swope, such an able and loyal representative to the U. 8. Senate, thus relieving the State regiment, whose mother lives at Nash superintendent, and I. Purviance, as of the necessity of sending in his stead a man to Washington. ville station. sistant, it is under very able guid new, untrained Ahls Prosrcntion of the War Mrs. Dora Smith and her little ance. Believing that the supreme obligation he A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top owes to his country and to the people of daughter Ellen are confined to their The sen-ice flag of the church is Oregon is to help the United States win the Regular price, $3.50. Special $2.00 home by an attack of the Liberty too small for the names which belong war. Senator McNary determined to forego the prosecution of a personal campaign in measles. Master Eldon, who has just on it, as the number grows greater Oregon. Accordingly, he has remained on Regular $1.75 Four panel doors. Special $1.00 duty at Washington and has worked day recovered from the same disease, had right along. There are 22 names on and night in aid of the energetic conduct just brokan quarantine in time a few the present flag, and the Loyal Work of the war. for the welfare of the people of country and state. days before the rest of the family ers are planning to make a larger his Price We f;*nializ<‘ in hkh I i and .inora, glasn. paint«, oil, finish limitier and wood Fixing to Prevent Profiteering came down. The Opportunity Classes, one. Realizing that the present Pood Control SPEAKING OF MONEY Just How the Goodfields— The Stingiest Couple in Town— Helped the Red Cross 1)0 You I)o As Well You Know? The Optical Shop STATE TREASURER Moulton for Circuit Judge The Williams Realty Go. Co. KERN PARK CABINET SHOP Percy R. Kelly NEWSY HEMS FROM DOWN 111! LINE Justice of the Supreme Court A C. WALTER JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS G. A. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY Specials On Doors This Week G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO Tremont Station, ML Scott car line Tabor 62 WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor Phone Tabor 900 KERN PARK HARDWARE CO Builders' Hardware, Carpenters' Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or anything you may need in the Hardware Line—Also Paints and Oils Cnn Save you Money on Anything in Our Line. % block North of Kern Park Station Mt. Scott Car Une 4624 67th Street 8. E. PORTLAND, ORE. SECRET s E R V c E THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN who is sncceasfal surrounds himself with every available modern devise for saving his time and money. The business man who fails to use an AUTOMATIC TEL EPHON E simply closes his establishment to thousands of possible customers He may never know the teal reason for his failure in business. THINK IT OVER. I zmir Distance Everywhere CALL A 6221 Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon Law fails to fix the prices on many neces saries of lite. Senator McNary has intro dined and Is working strongly for a bill extending price-fixing to a large number of commodities. Explaining its purpose. Senator McNary said: “During the consideration of the Food Control Bill I took the position that the law. to be effective, should be comprehen sive in its application to prevent profiteer» from gaining control of those commodities not coming within its operation. This Bill will, if it passes, correct some of the wrongs now practiced upon the producing and consuming public. This measure em powers the President to fix the price of Petroleum and its products, hides and skins and their products, such as shoes; hemp. jute, cotton and wool and their pro ducts, such, for example, as clothing, and also pn wheat substitutes, corn. rye. bar imy oats iti-i tha products or lolat products (or products of two or more) of said ma terials. also on livestock and Its products. Farm implements and machinery are also included. Unless a change of policy is made. It is inevitable that the price of wheat substitutes will advance until actual suffering will come upon many people." Paid Adv. Committee, Portland, Oro. WILL H. DALY Republican Candidate for County Commissioner Republican Primaries May 17 WILL MAKE GOOD. Paid Adv.