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Utt. dritti lierais Subscription, $1.50 the Year. Extend Welcomes For Campers 4 LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, Thomsen of Chicago university, te the very beat source of Norse mythology fur storytelling. (Wiggin) "Timothy’s Guest." (Colum) "Boy in Eiriin.” (Bradford) American portraits, 1975-1900. There include Mark Twain. Henry James, James G. Blaine. J. McNeil Whittier, Henry Adams. Sidney Lanier, Grover Cleveland and Joseph Jefferson. (Smith) News words self-defined. (Quennell) “Old Stone Age," every day life in the stone age. (Kent) "Telling Fortunes by Tea Leaves.” Miss Johanna Dresel of San Fran cisco hits arrived to assume her new duties of children’s librarian at the Arleta branch. Miss Dresel had her training at Carnegie library school, Pittsburg, Penn. Miss Rice, the pres ent children’s librarian, leaves the latter part of August for her home in Bartlesville, Okla. Miss Frances Ellis te spending a week with Mrs. O. B. Guisness at Gearhart. Alfred Fltzohn, the library janitor, ir substituting for the South Port«, land library janitress while she te on her vacation. He will be back in Sep tember. ‘ AUGUST 18 1922 VOL. XX, No 33 LOCAL HAPPEMN6S|’W““™ AUn*‘ OREGON NEWS KITES OF GENERAL INVEST Mi!*L ?",ry Wh,t*- p,”,or Millani-A venue Presbyterian church • ~ "t0CMn ”• tumen to occupy hi« One of the moat interesting events of the week was the wedding of Mrs. Emma Dorsey, 4912 Eighty - sixth street, and David Mascot. The wed ding took place at Vancouver, Wash., Wednesday, August 9. The wedding party returned to Portland and lunch eon was served at the Hazelwood. After luncheon the Columbia theater was visited. Mrs. Dorsey’s neighbors had a tlaean serenade waiting the couple’s return at 8 o’clock. The charivari party started the music. Mrs. Mascot came out on the porch. That did not satisfy the crowd. Shouts were heard “Bring out the bride groom." The music continued until the bridegroom did make his appear ance. All were invited in. Tee cream, cake and candy were served. The Misses Dortheia and Inez Porter sang, and all seemed to enjoy the evening. Frank Ixrng was the only gentleman in the crowd who had permission to kiss the bride. The others present looked very envious of Mr. Long. After congratulations and good nights were exchanged another lively tune was rendered by the tincan band. All marched away to the beating of an old wash boiler converted into n drum.__________ 2_ Principal Events of the Wee Briefly Sketched for In'or- Ing the past year was »144.447 34. while the coet of conducting the grade schools aggregated »249,398.77, accord ing to a report prepared by 8 8 Den- .« ii , superintendent of schools tor Yamhill county The average dally at tendance waa 4281 pupils, with 218 teachers employed. There was one fatality in Oregon due to Industrial accidents during the week ending August 10. according to a report prepared by the state in dustrial accident commission. Th* vic tim was 8. E. Myers, electrician, ot Albany. A total of 567 accidents were reported during the weeh. Production of the 124 mills report ing to the West Coast Lumbermen’s association tor the weeh ending An gus! 5 was 7 per cent below normal and new buainess was 7 per cent above production, according to a report jnst Issued. Shipments for the week were 10 per cent above production. That money will not be so free in Linn county this winter as formerly Is evident from the fact that many farmers have harvested practically no crop by reason of the dry weather. The unprecedented drouth has stunt ed the grain so that it could not be cut. and the farmers are turning the stock into It. The potatoes in Union county are not. generally speaking, fit tor seed certification, according to E. R. Jack man, extension specialist of the Ore gon Agricultural college, who has just examined 200 acres of potatoes with the view of certifying them for seed. Only one small field was passed by Mr. Jackman. Leaf mosaic was the chief cause of rejecting the crops tor seed. One hundred and sixty-two citizens. Including sixsy-two women of Marion county, were subpoenaed to appear at Salem Monday tn the Olcott-Hall re count case. They were cited to answer charges of illegal voting. The list included forty-seven residents from twelve precincts in Salem. The largest number subpoenaed from any one precinct was forty from Mount Angel. Large yields of honey are being reported by apiarist* on the Hermis- ton project this year, which is prov- ing one of the best honey years in the history of the project. H. W. Loudermilk, who has some 20 stands of bees on his ranch northwest of Hermiston, has kept an accurate ac count of two extractions from one staad of bees and has taken off 267 pounds from the single hive. The state budget commission creat ed by the 1921 session of the state leg islature held its initial conference with heads of state institutions at Salem. Estimated financial needs of the institutions for the biennium of 1923-24 were discussed and it was said another meeting will be held in about two weeks. The members of the commission are Governor Olcott, Secretary of State Kozer and State Treasurer Hoff. The winter wheat e?bp In this state is turning out better than was expect ed and the quality of the crop Is gen erally good, according to a report on the Oregon crop situation prepared by F. L. Kent, agricultural statistician of the bureau of agricultural economics of the department of agriculture The report said that with the exception ot the winter wheat crop, bowevqy. crops throughout the state showed a decline In condition. Utilisation of the Deschutes river and its tributaries for Irrigation ot approximately 14.000 acres in the Dee- chutes basin, with incidental power development, was recommended to the federal power commission in a report of a board of engineers. By using the upper Deschutes for Irrigation an aggregate of 555.000 horsepower could be developed on the lower river, the engineers found, and If the upper Deschutes storage be used for power, the aggregate horsepower would be increased to~61»,000. (June 30 The Herald printed "Rua ally in <>ur program) would not have mation of Our Readers. in Urite’s" find article, urging citizen* to run the chance of puncture of hia of cities to preaeive in their city enhance the value of their own prop homes some of the natural beauties erty and comfort by respecting tha Thirty thousand stiverside salm sa of country homes. In this article amenities of lh<ee places, and pre Th* Mount Scott W c T 77 —<i> fingerlings have been planted la "»~t with Mrs D M-ir.i ' "Rua in Urbe," an Arleta professional venting their abuse by any ignorant Crater lake. * . -weKintey, 6127 man, explains how to overcome the or caretee* folk.” A county wide livestock judging con *.«• A Program difficulties in the way of doing this. test by club members will be held In The only actual work that might — Editor. 1 the Scio community Thursday. .................. "We don’t wants lot of dirty camp be required upon the ground to carry Fire which caught from sparks er* in the woodland by our corner," out the program of preserving anti from the engine room destroyed a saw •ays one reader uf the first article, protecting these islands of country, mill belonging to Claud Chapman near There will alwtorv |M-rhnp». “I wouldn't like a vacant and with them 1 should like to in Fossil. U«te branch library at I:15 lot belonging to me to be spoilt that clude all the byroad* and cross streets A meeting was held in Vernonia last iTL r”’t 19 At thi" «"• way: how could I hope to sell It," rot actually needed for through traf week for the purpose of organizing a says another. “The real estate peo fic, would be: In the dry season, branch of the Federal Farm Loan as ple are just going to get all these such ns now, to take a sharp spade sociation. vacant, dusty places used for dump or other tool and cut all thistles, and The report of the Bend postoffice fsmtlv. formerly of 8122 Flfiv-riehri, ing tin riina and broken glass and other injurious weeds before they for July Showed a 72 per cent increase atroet. rerentlv moved to their new season to wire, properly improved, drains pul have seeded; in the in postal business over the correspond horn. „ i0«5 R,.tTwenty.thlrd *tre*t in, ground raised or low ered, or both— make sure of a sufficient dirt track, ing month of 1921. NOrtn. of couine the natural level of ail land for acceca and egress or passing Coron ire from 20 counties in Oregon A l-ro-e nlateetea* window of th* is wrong and ought to I m made fiat through, thrown up and roughly met in Portland last week for the graded so that it could not become a by our modern civilization— so it te Phoenix nhsrmacv was third annual convention of the Ore no good trying to galvanize a dead swamp. In some flat places this ►ridsv and was replaced the next d* ” . MENTONE ITEMS gon State Coroners’ association. cause: you can’t do it, Mr. Rus in coBld only be done by plowing a ditch The insurance eomnanv. C M W«». farmers of Yamhill county for the each side of it. following the natural Our Urbe. "gent, reolseed the gl. n within 24 Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Fifty-fifth most part bare been agreeably surpris- lay of the groundo. and when hope- hour«. , Miss Frances Long, of 4819 Eighty- "Besides, see what we are taxed to avenue, who have been making their . sixth street, has returned nouie after ed at the larger yield of their winter pay for all the necessary operations, lesly flat, Just ending in a large pit home with Mrs. Brown* parents until M s* Rarharq McT*>nov. 4418 such aa lowering Foster Road th re* if no natural hole is within reach, they are ready to build an up-to-date «•♦vwaixth s‘reet. with Misse, PanH„e ¿pending a week with friends at St. wheat fields than was anticipated. Harry and Elmer Holverstott lost to four fret, before paving it, and which pit might be utilized a* re bungalow, have purchased four lots «Morman and Flora Gray, teschere at . Johns. eight and a halt tons of chittlm bark putting in extral good drains to pre ceptacle for all the tin cans of the in Cr.iwford's old prune orchard, FIH.on A White eonroyyaiZ hike«! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinshaw awl when fire destroyed a building on the vent it being a boat canal in the immediate noighborhod. Only com facing on Fifty-fifth avenue. I daughter, Laurie, of Bertha, and Miss recently fi-om Seaside to Netarts. Chris Reusch place near Coquille. rainy season: no how could we launrh I mon sense Is required, except, also ! Grace McCollum of Sacramento, Cal., The residence just west of Mrs. Lester Zehning. 7105 Forty-eighth, A radio permit for commercial Lastly , if there be n lot more expense to make carni» co-operation I Sweets’ home, on Fifty-fifth avenue, eaves today for hi* vacation trin t* and Miss Verna Hinshaw of McMinn- broadcasting has been granted by the patches of grass worth while these out of all these remains uf wood- I rille. Or., were visitors at J. D. Bauer’s has been rented recently to Mrs. nnS. 'S”' can be cut as hay, making some little ! heme, 4712 Eighty-fifth street, Sun- department of commerce > to the land?" Bandeau. Thomas .Musical company of Marsh- I day. Well, some of these opinions refuto return for the spare-time labor of th* Mrs. McCune, a young widow, who Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Gunning, 7RO2 field. on* another, and some, anyone can { men and boys. recently acted as her own master ma- Fifty-sixth avenue, are receiving con- Mr. Acre ’ s daughter, Alinase, is A combined county fair and rodeo see. are merely selfishness, distrust1 In conclusion, should all this, which ehanic and helped to build her good-* home recuperating. She has been quite of humanity, or ‘we should worry’ to 1 can’t believe, fall on dull ear» in sized horse. is now domiciled therein gratulationa upon the nnnearanre of ill in the hospital for the past few will be held at Klamath Falla the ■ new member of the family. It’s a first week in October, according to a bring in new ideas, so long as we get stead of the vision 1 have extolled, with her five husky children. weeks. Ford sedan. decision of the chamber of commerce what wo want, but there are atill the other happening, which not a few Mr. Kerr, on Fifty-fifth avenue, is A joint birthday picnic was given and business men. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bechtel some matters to be explained, by enthusiasts of today may think building a bungalow porch, and mak Thursday, August 10, in honor of Mrs. glorious, is left. Every street drained Contract for surfacing the Mount plan to leave by automobile Septem getting down to bras* tacks. ing other improvements to hi* house. H. W. Bangs and daughter, Irene, I do not advocate waiting for some and paved, every lot occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, of Fifty ber 1 for San Diego, to spend the 1 and Mrs. Joe Bauer. Those present Hood loop In Clackamas county has been awarded by the state highway great expensive scheme of legisla charming modern villas, the wild fifth avenue, have decided not to sell winter. Their sons are in the garage I were: Mrs. Philip Qumlin and daugh commission The surfacing job. 10 tive or municipal action, only obtain flowers and singing birds, to be their home, but to buy a good ma business in San Diego. ters, Delores and Lois; Master Wood miles or more, has been awarded to Edward Smith, 5427 Ninetu-second able after a campaign of agitation sought in the country. A complete chine in which to ride back and forth row and Lawrence Quinlin, Mrs. H. W. A. D. Kern. and discussion. Let us. a* a com network of underground pipes, over to their new store bought recently in street, three sons, Edward Jr., Orry Bangs and daughter, Irene , and head wires, radio waves and aero- B. W. Bartlett of Corvallis has beer, munity, just get the vision of what and Jesse, plan to leave next month Albina. Master Harrold Bangs, Mrs. Joe Bauer employed by the state highway com waya to give us "all we want" by for Ix>* Angeles. Cal., to make thrir i* «heirable, and would be possible. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Julian and and daughter, Josephs. mission to pave the new Pacific high If all, or the greater mnjority wilted pushing a button now and then. More daughter of Woodland. Wash., drove future home. Edward Smith Jr. plans I A delicious lunch was served at way through the town of Jefferson. -«nd bigger and grander school build to continue his studies until gradua- 1 It so; nnd then »tart (as one might over to visit Mr. Julian’s grand- say some are already doing) like Ne- ing* stuffing the children’s mind* mother. Mr*. Adah L. Conine, on Don at the University of Oregon, 1 noon. The aftemon was spent at In southern Marion county, at a cost race* and a very exciting ball game. of approximately 225,000. hrmiah’s comrade* each building the with the theory of the technic of how Fifty-fifth avenue. Mr. Julian has Eugene. Juniors vs. Seniors. The game ended The recent rain extinguished many tire* or of the tender skin of hi* to do it all. Well such may he some born a Star route mail contractor for Recent part-time employes in The 1 1 4 to 5 in favor of the Juniors. A of the forest fires which have been Herald’s printing department have I family in the dark; and if. along with iltie* even now. Such I run thank eight or ten years. miniature train was chartered and all burning for several weeks, according thi* a frank and friendly spirit be ful ours Is not yet. If it become* so Mr. and Mrs. Squire* and two little been Mr*. Hollis, Roy Selfridge. Mr. shown on cither side, ten to one it only by the increase of the relative girls nre visiting Mr*. Squire's mother, Geenan and Morrison Handsaker. Miss had a ride. The merry-go-round and I to the state forester. As a result no will be reciprocated and both will rclinqui'hment of the tillable land in Mrs. Maggie Hirschman of Fifty Man- Clare Larkins .««nd Wesley ; other amusements were visited. Then attempt will be made to postpone the a plunge in the Columbia river was open season for deer, it was said. have an added glndness. If it ahould the' country, one can absolutely sixth avenue and 100th street. Nadenu are assisting in the office enjoyed. At 6:30 o’clock dinner was chance that somebody's private prop prophesy that it* very success in such The so-called gum spot disease work. spread and candles ■ on the birtSBay which has invaded fruit districts in erty in vacant land was being utilized a development will mean tremendous HOYS INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE Mrs. James J. Harrington is re cake were lighted. Toasts were given, to begin with. It would he none the disaster. These modern villas left ACCIDENT covering from a severe accident at thanksgivings for the past year and many parts of the United States has to rot. these nice gardens overrun worse if the hnbit* of tidiness, clean the summer Pisgah home place. Mr*. prayers for the future were rendered threatened the prune orchards of liness and decorum which all would with weeds; the remnant of the pen Marion county, according to a warning Traveling on Ninety-second street Harrington recently had glasses fitted by the mothers. The picnickers re issued by the county fruit inspector. approve In the wildest of forest or ph« not degenerated by excess of dis .-oulh of Powell Valley road at a speed to her eyes and these caused her to turned home at 9:30 o’clock in a good mountain were observed. True there sipation, returning to clear and of 60 miles an hour Johnny Schweitzer Fifty-four officers and men of the be near-sighted. She could not guage old Oregon mist, but all exprtseed Oregon naval reserve force left Port may be and occasional “tight wad” scratch the country to get potatoes, and Edward Kaufman were but slight distances and slipped while trying to - themselves as having had a glorious land Saturday on the Eagle boat 38. threatening trespasser* will be prose wheat and hay. Yea, not gasoline ly injured Thursday afternoon about step over a log. A three-pointed stick l time. cuted (which the English, not the1 for their faithful, patient beast*. 2 o'clock when their Hudson machine for a 15-days* cruise in Alaskan entered her left hand to the bone Scottish law upheld). In such a case — Bless the boys and girls who play turned a complete somersault between waters. Stops will be made at Wran and she had a very close call of blood The rain was welcomed by -------- all in gell. Ketchikan and other Alaskan leave them to it, or else let some with skates and ball and run and Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth ave poisoning. Almir addition with the exeption of pbrts. - little grptip make a bargain to pay jump on these clean asphalt strets, nue. Johnny was driving and said the Mrs. Catherine Beebe and daughter. Joe Bauer. We don’t L.C" just how their taxes out of some little private but why deny them the shady trees, only way he could account for the ac K. E. Baumgartner, engineer in fund, if they think it worth while, the springy turf, the nature study of cident was that a spare tire got in Mrs. N. J. Cudnev, the new proprie he feels, as he still has the roof off charge of investigations of the war for the sake of the neighborhood, ao plant and pond and bird and lizard, the way of the front wheels. tors of the Good Eata restaurant, his garage. But Joe seems to be one mineral claims commission, is on the long ns the grass, the shade trees and or even snake, and the tender, sooth Schweitzer’s arm was cut and Kauf came from south and north to Lents. of those fellows who thinks when it Pacific coast a trip which will Mrs. Beebe came from Los Angeles rains it’s too wet to put shingles on the under growth are being enjoyed ing quiet of the green wood. man ’ s head, shoulder and back, include Investigation of chrome and I trial to keep down to brass tacks, and Mrs. Cudney and her daughter, and when the sun shines he don’t need by the neighbors and stranger*. I wrenched. Both boys were thrown manganese claims in Josephine and giving the material condition« and a roof. Helen, from Bellingham, Wash. The saw a notice put up by the city health Jackson counties. clear of the machine. The Hudson bureau on a tree in one of our many, suggesting the patern to build by had l>een hired from Ijirry's garage. three women have taken rooms at Mrs. Mrs. Joseph E. Walker, millionaire and the changes required. Social McKinley ’ s home on Ninetv-second almost unbelievable beauty spots, LENTS GIRLS LOSE PLAY and philanthropist, with headquarters Forty-second and Belmont, Thursday, warning all to dump no rubbish. I workers will see what a means of by Schweitzer with the intention of street. GROUND CHAMPIONSHIP at the Dorchester hotel in San Fran would word such notices differently: community building, moral growth and taking a girl friend's family from A. J. Boatwright. 9620 Fifty-fifth cisco. has sent »500 to Dr. R E. Lee social service we have at our doors •'Visitor* nre welcome to enjoy these A stiff comeback after a break Steiner, superintendent of the Oregon Canby on a trip last evening. The avenue, has found his dog througn she woods, on condition of leaving them in to use if we will. It is said that un boys were on their way to Lents to medium of The Herald’s classified ad down that cost the Lents 4* 10” girls state hospital, as a donation to the no way the worse for their camping. selfish deeds may be the means of spend part of the afternoon before column. Mr. Boatwright* dog followed the victory, was the thrilling part of amusement fund of the institution. Pick the wild flowers with care not spreading an epidemic of nobleness. going to Canby. Schweitzer was sone one else home last week and the the game which decided the city play The largest pear crop in the history to exterminate any. Residents will Most of us find that though we must driving. canine’s host could not make him ground championship last Tuesday at of the Rogue River valley has begun be prepared to receive some trampling wall over against hi* own place, or Papers found in the car indicated leave. It took a Herald ad to get Laurelhurst park. The Lents girls, and from now until late fall there will In some neglected section if he have upon, that by continuing in well that the machine previously had been the dog to his own back yard again. in a game that was uncertain to the be daily shipmenu. Southern Pacific none of hia own, a building with one doing we reap, if we faint not. last second of play, had won the Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Undike. Donald used by some discharged soldier of officials estimate the total pear crop , RUS TN URBE. hand nnd driving off the enemy with division championship from Mount the name of Ward, and police officers, and Olive Updike nnd Miss Zoe Lin at 1150 cars, which is a 50 per cent the other. Scott on Monday, the day before. increase over the largest previous out ARLETA LIBRARY NEWS NOTES who were at the scene of the accident, wood of Chehalis drove to Chehalis The Vision " Tuesday the Lents girls lost the put thought for a time that the boys in today. Mrs. Updike and Olive will The seeker after wisdom must have What te th* vision? Why, that city championship to Irving, the win The world war veterans' state aid a high purpose, a strong soul and the The library has bound volumes of the car were the ones who had left remain (several weeks. Mr. Updike however wide and tall the city of ners of the second division. The score, commission, to date has approved 19,- the papers. The owners of the papers and Donald will return Sunday. purest lore of truth. greater Portland (wdth all its suburbs) both vocal and piano music for circu are being sought by the police on sus Lents Garage furnished the local 35 to 17, tells only half the tale. The M3 claims for cash bonus aggregating lation. The composers include Men shall become, it shall forever contain game was nip and tuck the first five picion of being men who were impli thrill Tuesday with a fire in its heat »4.147,938. and has passed on 2347 YEAGER THEATER PROGRAM just aa much real nature, country, delssohn, Beethoven, Schuman, Grieg, cated in a holdup on the Base Line ing plant. About $25 damage wn* innings. In the sixth, Lents went to applications for loans amounting to hia ’ ’ Peer Gynt Suite, part 2, ” and or whatever you call it, as the babies pieces. The last three innings they Road several nights ago. done and $500 worth of excitement 95.327.700. Loans approved for pay SUNDAY AND MONDAY. AUGUST nnd invalids require for health and shorter piano lyrics, Liszt’a “Hun Schweitzer lives at Eighty-second was furnished the Mount Scott resi staged a comeback that would put ment number 842 and aggregate $2- 20 and 21—“Nanook of the North." garian Rhapsodies," Rubinstein and growth, aa the children can use in real life in the Arctic Zone. “Stolen and Seventieth avenue. Kaufman lives dents. The fire was caused by oil much older players to shame, held 009,500. many other favorites. that part of their real education that Glory,” a comedy. "The Worm That Irving tight with no more runs and at 6509 Ninety-fourth stret Both feeding tab fast into the furnace. That Sheriff Nelson was recalled by Miss Lillie Stricker is having a fine Turned,” an Aesop fable. can only ao be acquired; aa the birds fought desperately to build up their the electors of Clatsop county and have been working in a St. Johns the can nest and sing In. and tbs riot of two-montha’ vacation. Part score. Killian Buys Nine Acree cooperage shop and both are violin Harley J Slusher was elected to suc TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AU wildflowers, ferns and grasses can vacation was spent at the beach. At players with local orchestras. Ben Killian of Spring Road has With only one more game on the ceed him by a majority of fully 300 GUST 22 and 23.—Anita Stewart in present she is touring the Canadian beautify at absolutely no expense to “Her Mad Bargain.” “13th Epinode purchased nine acres from Mr. Sager playground schedule Lenta probable votes. Is indicated by the returns re Rockies. She expects to spend some a single taxpayer. of Robinson Crusoe,* “Should a Manderville Sells Out at 3450 an acre. Mr. Killian plana to standings are as follows: ceived. The vote cast was about two- Watchman Sleep." a comedy. How can thia be secTired* The time at Lake Louise. P. L. Manderville has sold the clear the land and use it for general 4’ 10” girls hold division champion thirds of that at the recent primary Fifty-four children attended the Mount Hood Ice Cream parlor to farming. overage, yea the majority, nay almost ship. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24—Mtes Du election. every resident, te already spending special story hour at the Arletn Lawrence Snyder who took charge of Pont in "A Wonderful Wife, Blds for the oonatructlon of approxi 5* 6 ” girls are tied for second place Mm. Ren)amin Returns time and more money than his taxes, library. August 12. Miss Byers, the the place today, Mr. Snyder plans Hist Beat,” comedy. Pathe Review. in their division. mately 54 miles of highway and five in seeking to express the refinement playground storyteller, and Miss Rico to continue the lunch counter and Mm. Benjamin, proprietor of the 4’ 10" boys are tied for second place. bridges will be considered at a meet FRIDAY, AUOUiW 25-Fr.nk M^° new photographer1! studio at 6435 which we all need by beautifying his each told a story. Regular »(pry hour will «dd a school book department ing of the state highway commission in “Out of the Silent North, Unlimited boys are second place. home, hte flower garden, hia park 1a held at the Mount Scott playground Foster Road, returned from the east Timber Queen.” with Ruth Roland; to bo held In Portland. August 39. At atrip. If neighbors would co-operate every Saturday at 2 o’clock. Gardner—This is a very fine speci this morning. Pike A O’Neill sold With indoor season over, and the “Too Much Pep.” Mutt and Jeff. this meeting the commission also will men of thetobaqpo plant in full flower. Mm. Benjamin for her studio the best trackmeet at Peninsula coming Sat In the disposal of tin cans, rocks, * New books at the library are: (Padraic Golum) "Children of Odin,” weeds, rusty wire and broken glass, Visitor—How very interesting. And photographer’s equipment obtainable. urday, August 19, track events are open bids for ths sale of »1,500.000 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2«—Charles highway bonds Ray in ’ R. S. V. P,” “One Week.” the unsuspecting camper (that ft 1s illustrated by Willy Pogany. This, how long will It be befqiy the cigars Mm. Benjamin has had years of ex center of attraction. Entries are The total coat fit conducting the a Buster Keaton comedy. Ths according to Mrs. Gudrun Thorne- are quite ripe? my derire to enlist aa an unconscious perience in photographic work. now in. » Latest News. high school* of Yamhill couaty dur- "