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T h u rsd ay , Ju ly Iß, 1936
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S C H O L L S Ih le to th e d ro u g h t
c o ih lit m » o . last xu m in e r th e b la c k ­
cap har/e.st at the S< h in e lt / c r fa u n
a m t o th e r fa in ts on th e n io u n ta in is
o n ly ab o ut tw o th ird s o f th e a v e r
age y ie ld A n u n u s u a l fe a tu re is
th a t th e M o u n ta in h a rv e s t is th e
same tu n e a th e v a lle y fie ld s th is
y e a r, ten days be in g tin* usual d i f ­
fe re n ce in tin* tim e o f m ost o f the
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M i and M i
’I' It M oo re w e re
c a lle d to P o rtla n d S u n d a y by th e
sei ions illn e .,.‘ o f h e r fa th e r, T h o m -
us W ith ye o m b e .
C h e h a le n i M o u n ta in fo re s try and
p o ta to clu b s w ill m eet at th e Jot*
Ego hom e h rid a y e v e n in g
A b o u t fifte e n w e re e n te rta in e d
w ith a pot lu c k c h ic k e n d in e r at
th e S I* T aylo r hom e S u n d a y
M i\ , V ir g in ia M cC a nn o f P o r t­
la n d spent se v e ra l days last w e e k
u t th e p a re n ta l home
S ch o ll- Ladn*.s* A id m et at th e
I*’ K. R o w e ll hom e F rid a y in ste a d
o f the W illia m ('handle«* h o m e as
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p la n n e d , beeaus«» o f i.u n y weath< i
fla tte r in g d a y tim e fr o c k fo r the la rg e r w om an. D e­
T he ro u n d tab!«» ta lk w as on " C a ll­
s ig n e d In sizes 36 to 52. S ize 38 re q u ire s 4 % y a rd s o f 3 9 -ln c h
in g on y o u r n e ig h b o rs "
fa b r ic .
F lo re n c e S a n d lfo rth a rr iv e d last
T h e l i t t le g ir l, ns w e ll as h e r m o th e r, w i l l lik e th e p rin c e s s
w e e k fo r an in d e fin ite stay at tin*
lin e s o f th e d a in ty fr o c k , P a tte rn 8737. T h e m a tc h in g p a n tie s
horn«* o f h e r u n cle and a u n t, M r
h a v e th e F re n c h y o k e to p a n d s ta y sn u g , b u t n e v e r b in d . S izes:
a nd M i
H a ro ld C h riste n se n , and
4, 6, 8, a n d 10 ye a rs. S ize 6 re q u ire s 2*/k y a rd s fo r th e dress and
fa m ily
% y a rd f o r th e p a n tie s , p lu s Mi y a rd o f c o n tra s t 35 In ch e s w id e .
A b o u t tw e n ty frie n d s and r e la ­
T h e m a id e n ’s p ra y e r f o r s o m e th in g n e w a n d d iffe r e n t fo r p la y ­
tiv e » fro m P o rtla n d w e n * e n te r-
ta m e d w ith a p ic n ic p a rty at th e
tim e a t t ir e Is a n s w e re d b y th e th re e -p ie c e a c tiv e -s p e c ta to r s p o rts
H u g h K e llo g g hom e J u ly I
e n s e m b le . P a tte r n 8761. S ize s: 14, 16, 18, 20. 40. n n d 42. S ize
M i • G w in d o ly n F oste r o f K a l­
10 (b lo u s e n n d s h rifts ) re q u ire s 2 ’ i y a rd s o f 3 9 -ln c h fa b r ic . S k ir t
ama. Wash
v is ite d h e r parents,
requires tw o y a rd s .
Mi
and M rs
A J W e lle r, a nd
T o se cu re a P A T T E R N n n d S T E P -B Y - S T E P S E W IN G I N -
Delon.* F o s t n d u rin g th e w eek end
S 'I H l < I I O N S , f ill o u t t
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M i and M r . H e n ry T w jg g w e re
TION i h i . NAMI Ol m i s NEWBPAFKR.
g iv e n a c h a riv a r i p a rty M o n d a y
e v e n in g
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K e llo g g hom e wer« Mr.-
149 N e w M o n tg o m e ry S i , San F ra n cisco , Cal.
S c h u lt/ o f P o rtla n d and M r and
M rs Kay A d n e y and son and P h ilip
cents. P ie «.se send me the patterns
E nclosed fin d
A d n e y o f C lin to n , Io w a
ch e cke d b e lo w , at 15 cents each.
M r and M rs A K n u d s o n and ,
S iz e
P a tte rn N o .
d a u g h te r» A d c la and B u la o f C ros-
by. N D . cam«’ F rid a y f r se ve ra l
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l « R u e o l W fto d lin d W o h
Mi
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and M rs. Iv e v and son o f S h e rid a n
a nd M rs M a ry I k ir d o f P o rtla n d
A d d re
M iss D o ro th y P fa u l o f S tevenson
is v is itin g M iss D o ris L e w e llin s«*v-
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W e l le r
Local Girl on World Tour
Writes of Visit to Orient
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h o h l c h o ir re h e a rsa l at h e r hom«'
F rid a y e v e in g at H w h e n th e yo u n g
pi o p le s c h o ir w ill it'h e a is e songs
to he g iv e n at th e re c e p tio n fo r th e
E d ito r ’s Nut«»
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of
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N ew M e x ic o , are m a k in g an K o rn <»f H e lv e tia , w h o le ft
in d e fin ite
v is it w ith h e r fa th e r. F ra n c is c o F e b ru a ry 21 on a six o r
seven m o n th s ’ p le a su re t r ip a ro u n d
J B B a rtlo w o f M id w a y
T he S G M ille r pla ce has bi en th e w o rld .
«»’ d to Ft e«t and F.d W o h lsch le g e l,
T ra v e l in In d ia is q u ite d if f e r ­
w h o w ill ta k e pux..cs»ion a b o u t O c-
ent fro n t tr a v e l in o u r good o ld
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ite d S t a ll's , e s p e c ia lly off-season,
.
M r and M r s H a rry K e y n o ld . and
d a u g h te r B illie o f M is t w e r e gu« -1.. w h e n th e v a rio u s tr a v e l agencies
S u n d a y o f M i and M r. E F L o ve - a re n o t o p e ra tin g to u rs
E xce p t on u rg e n t business. E u ro ­
g ren. and c a lle d on o th e r fo rm e r
pean» do n o t tr a v e l th is tim e o f
n e ig h b o rs
itie ye a r F ro m th e la tte r p a rt o f
M a rc h to J u n e th e re a re m is e ra b le
dust sto rm s and fro m J u n e to N o ­
ve m b e r th e m onsoons. I am to ld
th a t d u r in g th e m onsoons it deluges
day and n ig h t
T h e o v e rla n d m a il e xp re ss b e ­
C H E H A I.E M M O U N T A IN
The
te n th
b ir th d a y anniversaries
o f I tw e e n B o m b a y and C a lc u tta is a
U i lr n O tto and B u rto n Q lu b h o rn . , v e ry w e ll e q u ip p e d tra in , fast and
roiisiii.s. w e rp c e le b ra te d S u n d a y at f a ir ly on tim e . T ile o th e r tra in s ,
v e ry t r y in g
late,
I t ip p lin g W a te r • A b o u t 20 re la tiv e s h o w e v e r, a re
a tte n d e d in c lu d in g ; th e G ra b h o rn d ir ty a nd t e r r ib ly slow .
U n lik e o u r tra in s , w h e re yo u have
fa m ily o f C o o p e r M o u n ta in ,
th e '
Roy B ie r ly fa m ily o f K ln to n and i a c e n te r passagew ay th ro u g h a ll
th
e
coaches th e w h o le le n g th o f
tin - A I) and Sam O tto fa m ilie s o f '
H a lil Peak T h is c e le b ra tio n lias be- . th e tr a in , th e tra in s h e re a re m ade
up o f b o g ie ears d iv id e d in to fo u r
com e an a n n u a l eve n t
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J u ly 21 M is F II. T o m p k in s , w h o w ith a sh o w e r, la v a to ry and w a sh
Is a bouse guest o f Ins d a u g h te r. basin. Access to these c o m p a rt­
M rs J o h n W a lk e r, w ill be hostess. m e n t s IS f r o m
Hie s t a t i o n p la t ­
M rs Ernest G u e n th e r was h o s t­ fo rm o n ly . T h is th e y c la im is be-
ess F rid a y n ig h t at tie r hom e fo r a cause o f so m a n y ro b b e rie s a nd
p la y p a rty fo r th e M o u n ta in T o p m u rd e rs ,
W hen y o u
le a ve y o u r
.Sunday school. P lans b a il been c o m p a rtm e n t to b o a rd a n o th e r see-
m ade fo r an o u t-o f-d o o rs p a rly hut tlo n o f th e tr a in to d in e o r w a lk
th e ra in y w e a th e r m ade th is Im ­ a ro u n d on th e s ta tio n
p la tfo r m
possible T w e n ty - th re e a tte n d e d . A y o u r b e a re r com es fro m liis q u a r ­
pot lu c k lu n c h was served
ters. s its in y o u r c o m p a rtm e n t and
M rs C la y to n W h itm o re gave tw o w atches y o u r th in g s u n t il yo u r e ­
d in n e r p a r t ie s ris 'e n tly . One. J u ly It. tu rn . Because o f th e u n s a n ita ry
w as a tte n d e d by M r
and M rs c o n d itio n s in In d ia , each passenger
L e w is C a ro w . M r s . G ro v e r B ro w n m u s t c a rr y a ll o f h is o w n b e d ­
and c h ild re n . C o rin n e and •R o b e rt, d in g . to w e ls, etc., a nd each n ig h t
am t M rs
L o is Stone a nd d a u g h ­ y o u r h e a re r m akes u p y o u r o w n
te r L o is M ild re d , a ll o f H ills b o ro . bed. M ost o f th e tim e I w as th e
T h e second d in n e r p a rly was S u n ­ o n ly A m e ric a n w o m a n
on
th e
day. m u s ts b e in g M r and M rs It
tr a in , so a ll th e w a y th ro u g h had
A.
M e ye rs o f Laurel and
H ill a c o m p a rtm e n t
to m y s e lf. T h is
W a lk e r.
m ay sound good, b u t even at its
Q u ite
a fe w Farmer»’ U n io n best, th is tim e o f th e ye a r, it. is
m e m b e rs h e re p la n to a tte n d the a n ig h t-m a re . H a lf th e w in d o w s
a n n u a l W a s h in g to n c o u n ty p ic n ic a re loose, nnd n o t d o u b le , lik e
and p ro g ra m at R ip p lin g W a te rs those on o u r P u llm a n s , w ith th e
S u n d a y.
re s u lt th a t it is im p o s s ib le to ke e p
M r and M rs. E rn e st G u e n th e r th e d u s t a nd d ir t out. In som e o f
and fa m ily a tte n d e d th e a n n u a l r e ­ th e la rg e r s ta tio n s th e y h a ve u n ­
u n io n o f th e M y e rs fa m ily a t A l ­ to u ch a b le s w h o sw eep and d u st
b a n y S u n d a y.
o u t y o u r ca rria g e s, b u t a fe w m in ­
W e e k-e n d guests o f M r. and M rs. utes la te r m o re d u st settles nnd
J o h n W a lk e r w e re M r and M rs. y o u s im p ly s it th e re in th e heat
L lo y d K n o x o f P o rtla n d .
and dust a nd d ir t, h o p in g to get
M rs. L ena M e ye rs and d a u g h te r to y o u r d e s tin a tio n soon.
N o rm a n a cco m p a n ie d M r. and M rs.
It is in te re s tin g to w a tc h th e
L ee O aks o f H ills b o ro on a t r ip to
S ilv e r ereek fa lls S u n d a y
D a vis place. T h e re m a in d e r o f th e
G eorge E n m ie rso n fin is h e d th e trees a re b e in g m ade in to c o rd -
fir s t o f th e w eek s a w in g th e tim b e r w ood A b o u t 400 co rd s h ave been
on his 30 acres so u th o f th e W. It. c o n tra c te d to be made.
Birthday Parties
tic k ! at Rippling
Specialists ♦
NO . . . NOT Oh’ T H E “ C H IC ” SALES VARIETY
. . . hut real sp eeialisls in all ty p es of au to re p a ir
w o rk
F ro n t W h e e l A lig n in g
B ody nnd F e n d e r W o rk
A x le nnd F rn n te S tra ig h te n in g
B tn k c A d ju s tin g — G e n e ra l R e p a ir
COOMER
LACKEY
GATES HUES — SH E LL P R O D I t I s
A l l«» L IT E B A T T E R IE S — S T E R L IN G G IL
llllls h n r n
P h o n e 721
3HS E. M a in
In d ia n tr a v e le r A fe w second-class.
' b u t m ost o f th e m t h ir d . Seeond-
' class consists o f coaches, se a tin g
a b o u t 20 people T h ird -c la s s w e ll
no co n ve nien ce s o f a n y k in d and
¡ lit e r a lly th o usa n d s c ro w d e d in one
coach I t is a m a zin g h o w in u e h
l these n a tiv e s tra v e l
V e ry f e w
E uropeans, b u t th e n a tiv e coaches
I a re a lw a y s a b s o lu te ly packed and
baggage g a lo re som e m e ta l s u it-
eases. th e rest in b u n d le s, a n d a
lo t o f t h e ir b e lo n g in g s not packed
i at a ll
E v e ry b o d y in th e fa m ily
c a rr y in g
s o m e th in g .
They
buy
w h a te v e r th e y eat en ro u te th ro u g h
th e tr a in w in d o w s fro m th e m a n y
ve n d ers at each s ta tio n . E ven t h e ir
baggage and b u n d le s th e y a re too
lazy to c a rry th e m to th e d oor, i n ­
stead.. pass th e m r ig h t in o r o u t o f
i th e w in d o w s . W a te r is not p ro -
| v id e d fo r th e m on th e tr a in , b u t
1 each s ta tio n
lias
a w a te r-h o u s e
and w a te r-m a n T h e M oh a m m e d a n s
and H in d u s are dead enem ies, so
i m u ch so th a t a H in d u w o n 't to u c h
i a n y th in g a M o h a m m e d a n
has
to u che d and vic e versa, w ith th e
| re s u lt th a t at each s ta tio n th e re
a re tw o se parate w a te r houses,
each p la in ly m a rk e d "W ater fo r
M o h a m m e d a n s.”
o r " W a te r f o r
i H in d u s ." T h e sam e a p p lie s to th e
foiMl th e y b u y o r th e coaches th e y
r id e in T h e least lit t le t h in g w ill
i a g g ra v a te th e o th e r a n d th e f ig h t
■ is on.
!
A ll o f y o u r baggage to and fro m
th e tr a in s
you
m ig h t im a g in e
w o u ld be c a rrie d b y y o u r t r a v e l­
( in g s e rva n t, b u t no. because o f th e
! o ld caste system , he w o u ld be d o ­
j in g s o m e th in g b e lo w
b i s caste.
| T h e re fo re , th e coolies, w h o a re a
lo w e r caste, c a rr y y o u r baggage,
a lw a y s on th e ir beads som etim es
one hag on to p o f th e o th e r o r
y o u r bag and y o u r b e d d in g on to p
o f th a t.
T h e same Hung. I am to ld b y
A m e ric a n frie n d s o f m in e liv in g in
B o m b a y, a p p lie s Io house se rva n ts,
c e rta in se rva n ts w i l l o n ly do c e r­
ta in th in g s and n o n e o f th e m w ill
s c ru b a b a th ro o m because th a t is
b e lo w th e caste o f a s e rva n t. T h e re ­
fo re an u n to u c h a b le has to be e m ­
p lo y e d to do ttia t, even i f yo u have
I o n ly one b a th ro o m . A n d i f yo u do
it y o u rs e lf as one o f m y frie n d s
|
d id w h e n she w as n e w fro m th e
i states, th e n th e s e rv a n ts c o n sid e r
1
yo u less th a n th e y , a n d w o n 't w o r k
I
you.
Y o u a rc d e fin ite ly w a rn e d n o t to
d r in k th e w a te r in th e in te rio r , so
y o u re s o rt to
im p o rte d
F re n c h
w a te r, so m e tim e s a v a ila b le , m ore
o fte n not, and hot tea. because yo u
k n o w th e w a te r is b o ile d .
Som e
people d r in k th e s o d a w n tc r, b u t
even th is is so m e tim e s ca re le ssly
p re p a re d . I used so d a w a te r o r beer
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
a ll th e tim e to b ru sh m y te e th w ith
E v ia ri, th e F re n c h w a te r in a b o u t «5
< cuts, o u r m on e y, a q u a rt; beer
a b o u t 40 cents, o u r m oney, a p in t
T h e t r ip fro m B o m b a y to A g ra ,
a d U t a n e e o f 830 miles, wan t r e ­
m e n d o u s ly in te re s tin g , fo r a., y o u
w e l l m i g h t r e a liz e I was a lj eye».
I le ft |
• i. ,'i ‘ ,
down
and here th e c o u n try s id e
was v e ry f e r tile m illio n s o f p a lm
tree s a n l a g a in st tin- d u ll b lu ia h
g ra y o f an e v e n in g k y th e y lo o ke d
fo r a ll tiie w o r ld lik e h u n d re d s o f
h uge fi at her d u s te rs s tu c k th e re
by g ia n ts in a p la y fu l mood.
W hen 1 a w o k e th e n e x t m o rn in g
w e w e re .t ill in c o u n try bli-ased
w ith a fa ir a m o u n t o f w a te r, ju d g ­
in g fro m th e v e g e ta tle n H e re and
th e re a s m a ll v illa g e o f fa rm e rs ,
ra is in g
m o s tly ric e and a lit t le
su g a r cane, and m a n y sheep. In
th is eetion th«- houses a re th a tc h e d
and a lw a y s a ll v e ry clone to g e th e r
T h e fla m e o f th e fo re s t Is in b lo o m
tin . tim e o f th e year, w h ic h m ade
a b- y iit if u l sig h t. T h i . tre e g ro w s
la rge and u m b re lla
fa s h io n and
even b e fo re tin leaves com e Is ju s t
co ve re d w ith an o ra n g e -re d flo w e r
T o v ie w th e m fro m a distance, es­
p e c ia lly m a n y as th e re w e re here,
it look, a . th o u g h th e w h o le f o r ­
est w e re ablaze In m a n y places
one co u ld see h u n d re d s o f w ild
m o n ke ys and at some o f th e m ore
o u tly in g s ta tio n . th e y w o u ld c ra w l
a ll o ve r th e tra in .
T h is is h a rv e s t tim e in th e I n ­
te l ¡o r o f In d ia . F o r m ile s and
m ile s a lo n g o u r ro u te a b o u t e v e ry
fe w m ile s we w o u ld come to one
i I these D a k
o r c o m m u n itie s , w h e re
in th e o ld fa s h io n e d w a y t h e y
w o u ld be th re s h in g t h e ir g ra in —
d r iv in g tw o . th re e o r fo u r la zy
oxen, b u llo c k s o r w a te r b u ffa lo
a ro u n d and a ro u n d , tre a d in g o u t
th e g ra in T h e peasants s t ill use
th e p r im itiv e w o rxie n p lo u g h w h ic h
ra n be used o n ly w h e n th e e a rth
has been s o fte n e d b y h e a v y ra in ,
and tra n s p o rta tio n a w a y fro m r a i l ­
w a ys and m a in roads is s t i l l b y
th e slo w a nd c lu m s y b u llo c k carts
som etim es d ra w n
by
b u llo c k s ,
som etim es oxen, w a te r b u ffa lo s or
camels, w h a te v e r th e D a ks o r p e r­
haps an in d iv id u a l boasted.
O u r tr a in ra n o v e r a c o w a t one
p la ce a H in d u c o w — so it was a
v e ry sacred c o w and th e re was
m u ch d e la y d u r in g w h ic h tim e I
had th e good fo rtu n e o f m e e tin g
a n o th e r
w h ite person w h o h a p ­
pened to be o ne o f th e o ffic e rs o f
th e
In d ia n r a ilw a y
and in th e
B r itis h I. C. S . w h ic h to d a y ru n s
In d ia In th e th re e o r fo u r h o u rs
W e ta lk e d I le a rn e d a v e r y g reat
deal a b o u t th e a d m in is tra tiv e p a rt
o f In d ia and had an o p p o r tu n ity to
ask th e w h y s and w h e re fo re s o f
so m a n y th in g s I sa w o r h ad seen
fro m th e tr a m w in d o w s o r in v a r ­
io u s places a lo n g th e w ay.
F ro m th e tre e -to p o f some o f
these D a k s o fte n I w o u ld see f l y ­
in g a w h ite fla g I le a rn e d th a t th is
to ld th e w e a ry tr a v e le r here was
a p la ce o f w o rs h ip . In d ia n people
y o u m u s t re a liz e a re v e ry , v e ry re -
jg io u s A t th e v e ry least th e y a l­
w a ys p ra y at s u n ris e and su n d o w n .
O fta n i f th e tr a in w as la te yo u
w o u ld see th e m dash fro m th e
coaches, spread o u t p a rt o f t h e ir
w h ite r lo th c o v e rin g , tu rn to th e
s e ttin g sun and p ra y w h ile th e
t r a in was in a s ta tio n .
T h e o ld e r p e o ple in these r u r a l
places u s u a lly
have t h in clo th e s
th ro w n a ro u n d th e m , b u t th e c h il­
d re n a re p ra c tic a lly a lw a y s naked.
A lw a y s w h e re th e re is a w e ll th e re
is m u c h a c tiv ity . N o m a tte r h o w
f ilt h y a nd d ir ty , th e c o lo rs th e y
w e a r a re a lw a y s b rig h t and b e a u ­
t if u l. T h e w o m e n in th e ir b rig h t
red. y e llo w o r green saaris. c a r r y ­
in g h uge brass w a te r ju g s on th e ir
heads, w a lk in g b a re fo o te d a lo n g a
h o t su n b a k e d pa th w e re t r u ly a
b e a u tifu l p ic tu re Som ehow , as you
saw them , t h e ir brass ju g s g lis te n ­
in g in th e hot sun. y o u a lm o st f o r ­
got th e rest o f t h e ir s u rro u n d in g s .
W hen th e B r itis h
g o v e rn m e n t
m ade plans fo r th is p a rtic u la r r a i l ­
ro a d it was b u ilt th ro u g h th e c e n te r
o f th is f e r tile v a lle y and on th ro u g h
th e m ore a rid c o u n try , so th a t fo r
m ilit a r y purposes C a lc u tta
and
B o m b a y w o u ld be lin k e d w it h a
good r a ilw a y . F o r a b o ut fiv e m ile s
on each sid e o f th e tr a c k good
size levees w e re b u ilt a ro u n d plats
o f la n d a b o ut an a cre square. These
levees ca tch a n d h o ld th e ra in
w a te r d u rin g th e m onsoons and
th u s re p le n is h t h e ir u n d e r-w a te r
s u p p ly . T h e g re a t p a rt o f th e ir
welLs d ry u p b e fo re th e lo n g s u m ­
m e r heat is o v e r, b u t a lo n g th is
p a rtic u la r re g io n th e y have p ra c ­
t ic a lly done a w a y w it h w a t e r
fa m in e s. A lso , I had p o in te d o u t to
m e huge ta n k cars o f w a te r th a t
a re ke p t at som e o f th e sta tio n s
w h ic h can im m e d ia te ly be tra n s ­
p o rte d w h e re v e r needed.
T h e y s t ill use th e p r im it iv e w a y
o f d ra w in g th e ir w a te r and in ­
stead o f a b u c k e t th e y use a sheep
s k in . T h is s k in is sew ed u p at
b o th ends and w ith fe a th e r s trin g s
tie d on each le g it h o ld s w a te r.
A ls o fo r w a te rin g in th e c itie s
these sheep s k in s sewed u p a ll o v ­
e r b u t th e lo n g n e ck w h ic h is used
so m e w h a t lik e a hose. T h e tw o
fr o n t legs a re tie d to one end of
a le a th e r s tra p a nd th e tw o h in d
legs to th e o th e r end and th e stra p
th ro w n o v e r th e s h o u ld e r.
I eould w r ite on and on. b u t a f t ­
e r a ll I am on a v a c a tio n and it
is so h o t h e re th a t one is ju s t d r ip ­
p in g w ith p e rs p ira tio n a ll th e tim e,
d a y o r n ig h t.
D e lh i, In d ia
T h is c ity
is
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n o rth w e s t o f B o m b a y.
D e lh i in In d ia n m eans a c ity .
H e re th e y have D e lh i n u m b e r one.
n u m b e r tw o a n d so on to th e pres­
ent, w h ic h is k n o w n as N e w D e lh i
OREGON
and th a t set up by th e B r itis h ' te re s tin g to w n e a rly in th e m o rn ­ P eters, J u d g e o f th e above e n title d , 2 7 th d a y o f J u l y . 1936. a t te n A M . at
g o v e rn m e n t and ix in r e a lity n u m ­ in g a t th e h o te l I h ire d a H in d u C o u rt, m ade a nd e n tere d in sai l w h ic h t i m e « a id c r e d it o r « m a y a t t e n d ,
im s ,
a p p o in t
a tr u s te e ,
b e r e ig h t H is to ry »ays th a t each d r iv e r and ca r to ta k e m y bag and C o u rt and cause on th e 13th day e p x r o a v m e in e t h e t h i r e c b la
a n k r a p t, a n d tr a n s a c t «neb
tim e tne f o r t and c ity o f D e lh i wa» I to ca tch an e ig h t o 'c lo c k tra in
o f J u ly , 1938. p re s c rib in g th a t th is ’ o t h e r h u « in e * « a» m a y p r o p e r ly c o m a Iwp-
co n q ue re d the c o n q u e rin g r u le r t o ­ A b o u t ten b lo c k s fro m th e hotel, sum m ons be served by p u b lic a tio n f< r e « a id m e e tin g .
t a lly d e stro ye d the o ld fo r t and c ity o f a ll th in g s w h a t s h o u ld he do th e re o f once each w eek fo r fo u r
C la im « m u « t b e p r e s e n te d in
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J u ly 18 1936, is th e date o f th e
T ie- m assacre u n d e r N a d ir Shah s ta n tly th e re
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on M a rc h 11. 1739. was perhaps n a tiv e s s w a rm in g a ro u n d , ta lk in g fir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is sum m ons, i T H O S . II. T O N G U E J r . R e fe r e e In
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s o lid g o ld in la id w it h ru b ie s , e m ­ h o u r. N o d in e r on th a t tra in , so l i v ­ i>»unty. a n d t h a t M o n d a y , A u g u s t 17.
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rub ie s, e m e ra ld s and p e a rls and in ed.
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a p p ro p ria te co lo rs to re p re s e n t life
F ro m
D e lh i to L u c k n o w
tiie 1936.
H A N S GA A RDF
E x e c u t o r , h C H -e « -k -
I t was .surm ounted by a canopy of c o u n try is v e ry a rid and a ll along
g o ld and gems and a fr in g e o f h e re th e n a tiv e D aks a re m ade en- ! e r . A r t in a n « R . t i d i n g , P o r t l a n d . O r e g o n ,
2 2 -6
o f m ud T he houses are I A t t o r n e y f o r E « ta te .
p e a rl; B e tw e e n th e tw o peacocks j t ir e ly
stood a p a rro t, said to have been m u d baked in tn e sun w ith ro o fs I
N O T IC E T O ( » E D IT O R S
also o f m ud. here and th e re a fe w I
ca rv e d o u t o f a sin g le e m e ra ld .
I n t h e D ia t H c t C o u r t o f t h e U n it e d S ta te s ,
In th is same palace, c a lle d the trees, b u t v e ry few .
f o r t h e D istrict o f O re g o n
S h a h ja h a n a b a d , K i n g E m p e r o r -
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As d is m a l and d ry and a rid as a ll n t h e M a t t e r o f J o M p h H . G rim e « ,
G eorge V gave a u d ie n ce to his th is in te r io r c o u n try is, s t ill e v e ry - I B a n k r u p t : N o . B 2 13 73 in B a n k r u p t c y
e n t o a i l c r e d it o r «
su b je c ts o f N e w D e lh i w h e n he w h e re yo u see th e n a tiv e s tr a v e l- I t h a N t o t o ic n e t h i» e h 1 e 0 r th e b y d a y g iv <>f
J u ly , A . D . 1936,
and Q ueen M a ry cam e to In d ia in ing. on foot, in b u llo c k ca rts o r i J fza e p h H . G r im e * o f B e a v e r t o n , O r e g o n ,
1917. T h is , too, is a huge [Jalacc. once in a w h ile a s trid e a cam el o r | t h e b a n k r u p t a b o v e n a m e d , w a « d u ly a d ­
ro o m upon roo m and q u ite w e ll horse, b u t a lw a y s on th e m arch ju d i c a t e d b a n k r u p t : a n d t h a t t h e f i r « t
p re se rve d T w o room s have been g o in g so m ew here N o m a tte r w h a t I m e e tin g o f hi-» c r e d it o r * w i l l h e h e ld in
th e C o u n ty C o u r t
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m attresses and c a rp e ts and cu sh ­ te re d and to rn th e clo th e s th e y
vases a nd pots o f flo w e rs , w e a r, a lw a y s th e y a re o f th e most
io n s ,
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th e y
w e re fo r ro y a l p rin c e s 300 age to b rig h te n up even th e m ost I
y e a rs ago.
h u m b le lo t o f w a n d e re rs.
As in th e Palace at A g ra , m a rb le
w a te r w ays w e re a ll th ro u g h th e
palace, h e re c a lle d th e "s tre a m o f | S I M M O N S FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
p a ra d ise ", in th e c e n te r fo u n ta in In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te ‘
o f O regon, fo r th e C o u n ty o f
o f w h ic h Shah Jehan placed b r i l ­
W ashington.
lia n t ly c o lo re d fis h , each w it h a
g o ld r in g a b o u t its n e ck w it h a S ta te o f O regon, b y and th o u g h its 1
r u b y a nd tw o pearls.
S tate H ig h w a y C o m m issio n , c o m ­
A b o u t e le ve n m ile s fro m D e lh i is posed o f H e n ry F C a b e ll. E. B
H illsboro’s L argest
th e K u tb M in o r o r to w e r o f v ic to ry A ld ric h , and F L. T o u V e lle . W est
w h ic h m a rk s th e v ic to r y o f M o ­ H ills M e m o ria l P a rk, an O regon
h a m m edan o v e r th e H in d u c i v i l ­ c o rp o ra tio n , F ra n k W illia m P o in t­
iz a tio n 1.200 ye a rs ago. I t is a red er. L e w is Sam uel P o in te r. J o h n
sandstone to w e r 238 fe e t h ig h and H a rv e y P o in te r,
R a lp h
C h a rles
g ra d u a te s fro m a base o f 47 feet P o in te r. M a rth a E liz a b e th P o in te r
a t th e s u m m it. A t p re se n t th e B r i t ­ A u s tin . E stella Agnes P o in te r W a l­
ish are te s tin g th e s a fe ty o f th e ters, R achel A lv ir a P o in te r H a r ­
b u ild in g , w h ic h is r a th e r in te re s tin g
lan. A d e lia C a ro lin e P o in te r D oum a.
A t th e base, here and th e re have L a u ra W anda M o r r ill Stoops. M a r ­
been cem ented t in y pla te s o f glass jo r ie M o r r ill W h ith a m . and M a l­
I f th e fo u n d a tio n s h ifts even a v in a Bush. P la in tiffs ,
P rom pt, E fficient
t r if le th e glass w ill b re a k.
vs.
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Service.
palace a nd in th e sacred in c lo s u re
S titt. M a ria H in d m a n , a nd a ll
o f tiie M osque o f K u tb - u d - D in . the o th ers u n k n o w n . D efendants.
fir s t M o h a m m e d a n house o f p ra y e r T o A n n ie L u c y P o in te r B russat, C
Economy.
b u ilt in In d ia , is one o f th e m ost
J S titt. M a ria H in d m a n , and a ll
re m a rk a b le m o n u m e n ts in In d ia . I t .
o th e rs u n k n o w n . D e fe n da n ts:
s a sh a ft o f m a lle a b le iro n 16
inches in d ia m e te r and 23 feet 8 in - ! In th e N am e o f the S ta te o f O re ­
g R egistered P h a r­
ehes in h e ig h t w ith a b e ve le d ca p ­ gon: Y o u and each o f yo u a re h e re ­
m acist on duty
ita l at th e top. I t is a ttrib u te d to by re q u ire d to appear and a n sw e r
th e t h u d c e n tu ry . A D. F o r a lm ost th e B ill in E q u ity file d ag a in st you
a t all tim es.
in th e above e n title d s u it on o r be- I
1700 ye a rs th is iro n c o lu m n has
been exposed to th e e le m e n ts w it h ­ fo re the last day fo u r w eeks fro m
o u t ru s t o r d e te rio ra tio n . A ll th a t is the date o f th e fir s t p u b lic a tio n o f
L. C. K ram ien
k n o w n o f its o rig in o r pu rp o se is th is sum m ons, said p e rio d o f fo u r
fo u n d in a s h a rp ly c u t S a n s k rit w eeks b e in g th e tim e p re s c rib e d
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said B il l in E q u ity fo r w a n t th e re o f
ta in e d . w it h his o w n a rm an u n ­
th e p la in tiffs w i l l a p p ly to th e
d iv id e d s o v e re ig n ty o f th e e a rth
C o u rt fo r th e r e lie f d em anded in
fo r a lo n g p e rio d ."
its B il l in E q u ity , to - w it: th e d is in ­
M a n y m ore ru in e d palaces and
K R A M IE N 'S
te rm e n t. m o v in g , and re in te rm e n t
mosques, b u t w e m ust m ove on.
o f bodies n o w in te rre d in th e P o in t­
N e w D e lh i is t r u ly m a g n ific e n t,
e r fa m ily ce m e te ry in S e ctio n 1.
b e a u tifu lly la id o u t and th e m od e rn 1
T o w n s h ip 1 S outh. Range 1 West,
g o v e rn m e n ta l b u ild in g s and g ro u n d s
Prescription D ra g g iit«
W. M . in th e C o u n ty o f W a s h in g ­
th o u g h b u ilt
sin ce 1911. re fle c t
to n . S ta te o f O regon.
Phone 266
m u c h o f th e p o m p and g lo ry o f old
T h is sum m ons is p u b lis h e d by
In d ia . O ld D e lh i, a fe w m ile s a w a y
fro m N e w D e lh i, w ith its n a rro w o rd e r o f th e H o n o ra b le R. F ra n k
s tre e ts o f n a tiv e bazaars is v e ry
fa s c in a tin g to th e tr a v e le r — b e a u ti­
f u l iv o r y and w ood c a rv in g s o f
e v e ry d e s c rip tio n , e x q u is ite n e e d le -I
w o rk , je w e lr y , s h a w ls fro m K a s h ­
m ir. sacred cows, w a n d e rin g degs. [
beggars, e v e ry th in g a ll m ix e d u p !
and so c ro w d e d th a t y o u can h a rd ­
ly
w a lk a lo n g w ith o u t b ru s h in g
ag a in st m a n y y o u w o u ld r a th e r not
b ru s h against.
I h a d a rra n g e d to le a ve th is in - I
O ver H illsboro
Prescription
Case
Palm Drug Store
See It T o d a y ! A merica ' s first
(Incorporated)
Collections —
C red it Report»
In
C entipede G rip
W a s h in g to n
T illa m o o k , Y a m h ill.
P o lk and M a rio n Counties.
Personal Contact on Collection»
W ashington County O ffice
C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g
Second and M a in Street»
Phone 3071
Hillsboro, Oregon
Summer
Sale^
SUM M ER DRESSES
of plain and p rin ted
chiffon. Sonic w i t h
Ja c k e ts, ju s t th e th in g
to w e a r now —
$ Q .9 5
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P riced
| Deep, flexible treed of
. Tempered Rubber makes
j this new tire a mileage
« champion.
Oregon
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for a
T IR E
ABOUT
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FLOWING, SILENT R IN
i : . . G iveo v n u s u a llv c o m fo rt­
a ble r id e . . . fre e fro m
n o ise -p ro d u cin g , fa tig u in g
v ib ra tio n .
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Look at that trcml p rin t! See why Centipede C rip
help« to m ake our etreeta safe. W ilh each tu rn o f
the wheel, hundreds o f sharp-edged rubb er fingers
dig down and grip . . . protect you from dangerous
skids» And those same rubber finger« smash m ile a g e
records because they are flexible and b u ilt o f tough
Tempered Rubber.
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Woman’s Shop
H illsbo ro ,
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FREE D E M O N S T R A T IO N
G O A R 'S
H om e Laundry ÖC Dry Cleaners
MtlCN GREATER MILEAGE
OF T H E S A F E T Y
EVERYONE IS TALKING
A few sum m er Coats
left, and th ey are
O ur tra in ed w o rk e rs tak e all the
responsibility aw ay from you and
m ake w ash d ay a th in g of the
past.
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SAFER from S IN SKU>$ I
S h a rp -e d g e d r ib a w ip e
pavem ents d ry w ith w in d ­
s h ie ld - w ip e r a c tio n a nd
reduce aide s k id s .»
SARR from FORWARO SKIDS
H u n d re d s o f ( r ip p in g
“ ru b b e r fingers’* on each
t i r o b r in g c o r to q u ic k ,
sure stop . •• '
A’ .
SPO R T DRESSES
You a re sure to need
one of these fo r h a rd
w e a r—
W alk out on ste a m in g tubs,
ac h in g hack am t red, w ork-w orn
hands. T h e re ’s no w ash day to
lit1 d re a d e d w hen you bu n d le up
th e lau n d ry and send it to us.
tibe
Credit Bureaus
$ 1 ^ .9 5
Walk Out
On Wash Day!
Telephone 47
P a g e T hree
M acKenzie M o to r Co.
C o rn er T h ir d and W a s h in g to n
E. M. Barnes, P ro p .
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