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Page Six P H I 1, 1, S B O R O A R C U S , l i i L L S B O It O . O It E G O N vest. E lm er H ow ard and Ralph dow ntow n is like any other city, I ' Fluke, Emma Thom pson. II ,1 inlet 1 and eosls and all aeei ulug ....... U""-i" a n d t h e » c ille m e n t I h i M artin also have w ork th ere I I,., l.-.l «11,1 f l i t p u h ln h e d A n but the residential districts are V alentin, l-Ai'iet V ernon Snidei eiuiti Mr. and Mrs. R. 11 M ontgom ery o f la .1 p u h lh a t Io n S« |< landscaped so beautifully, they look «’ F H em hrieh. A I* Eriekson. .1 1». 0 ,1 ,. Said .'-ale w ill be mail,' silbje ' and tw o children of Sacram ento. m ere like lovely paintings E v e ry - Henry Jacob-on. Geo A Jacobson. ledeiuptm n as per .statute „I l , i r I I S II M Cal visited her sister. Mrs. Ben I UHI I I N;.| N \ . l l . w here are outline» o f, i: tatel) M is ,1 II Jaeotison. John P l.v ii S tale of l i t e g , , u im lr li W in Benjam in, and fam ily d u rin g the S N a .h ltd Italian cedars som etim es whole I •<*r I lit i i >(, ( l i . Dated this 4lli day of Aug,i»t, on. At to j m y first of last week avenues of them . E ditor's Note Im pressions of S IIE R II I I SAI I ON 1936 I OKI scn tin g th e kind of business insid Mary Yoder of M olalla was visited are being sent to Even in som e of the doorw ays of Mr», Stuebc Leave»; Society a Miss ( I.OSI Itl Date of fu st publication Augnai Interesting. too. is F lorence be guest at the Joe Flint home countries the A rgus by Miss F rieda K orn, the ru in ed palaces m ay still be cause It was the seat of the Ruling August 4 In th e C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of 6. 1936 1 ast publication Septem « Plans Outing d au g h ter of Mr and Mrs. C E seen mosaic figures and the w o i.ii House of the 1 ,,-r 3 1936 Medicis T h e i r ......................... Art Hanson of Longview . W a sh . O regon, ter W a-liinglon County. orn of H elvetia, w ho left San "C aveeaneni." w hich our guide told I 1 a,a«'«'s' chapel I W Cl »NN F l.I, S lid iff ol Wash and —- also tin . P etti" Ivan Shan,-i P laintiff, spent th e w eek-end w ith his p a r K • , -------- ......... Francisco F eb ru ary 21 on a six or is ( F v M r». E W . H in r ic h s ) m eant “w elcome " ' palace ......... contain . ....... rare and • fabulou ingioi! County, Oregon ents. Mr and Mrs Hans H anson ' seven m onths' p leasu re trip around v s BLOOMING -Sunday school will ftlI arts of all kinds Tin' tw o main J T M It Bump. I esiilen, <■ and a d Mrs Elm er Howard and d au g h ter , the world. Deav illc, uiiiuai a ie , | . John In th e m useum built at the edg be resum ed I in the local church next Amj Alice. Alice, Mr air and anti Mrs. Mrs I.vnn I.vnn D eaville W illiam D caville, D on d i , '-s llillsl,oro, Oregon. A ttorney of the ru m s may be seen an ns groups in the Mediei chapel are A ccom panying th e various a n fcynday and w ill be held reg u larly Howard. I.ela H ow ard and John I unfinished sta ll ,1 mid nearly fm ! for Plaintiff. 25 9 b< ald D. uv lll,< and R obert Dcaville, sortm ent of every sort of thing thereafter, beginning at 9:45 a. m. Lesli w ere a party, who spent Sun- tiquities of these pharoahs now in one m ight expect in a th riv in g c it v ished by M ichael Angelo w hen In Illinois, D efendants Bi S ill'll I in , lit Id l o lls Mrs. Hoile. Miss Edna Hoile and day on a picnic at M ultnom ah Falls th e museum may alw ays be found Nolle,- is hereby given that bv tv statues, various pieces of art of was call,-,I to Home bv the Pop, e r e tty (H m I » h * u n d e r R obert Hoile of C leveland. Ohio, H J Dope and son of Ilwaco, a square vault of four jars, calk'd ev ery d tserip tio n . pieces of fu rn i 1 io pamt the S istine C hapel in Si v irtu e of an execution, judgm ent ipH IH l h « i , v h li«'«'tl tr M |*|>o(nlexl < t o it lo i ■•( lu re, re Peters, w here he eventually died spent last week w ith th e W illiam Wash visited at the J. W Ray- canopies Next to th e largo to m b , tu ami ,1,-cri'e ami order of sal,*, duly (h e •• .»!»• o f d u ll « \ \ t lo c u t . tl» « a c d . cloth, even b u rn ed round containing the body of th e P haroah. I kxtves of ¿ reai, M artin family. Mrs. Hoile is Mrs nard home Sunday issued out of ami u n d er the seal of 1*5 itu I n ie r n itid e mu ,| r u i c i c ti lu I he \ emeo again is q u ite different .... and c h arred eggs HARRISON D. HUGGINS M artin’s aunt. T hey stopped h ere Miss llazel Penne is on a vaea- alw ays is found a sm all vault | and w heat, etc Must tragic, how - from all the others Built on stilts Ibo above entitled C onn dated the < u n ( v ( o u r l >'( I h e S ln le o f t h e g o i i f o r hi containing four canopies, usually i ever, w ere th e plaster forms of | on an island w ith canals a n d 31st day of Ju ly . 1936. upon a ju d g W n « Itin e I o n C o l i n i ) o n ( h e -*7 (h tin y o f on th e ir way hom e a fter several ' lion trip to Everson. Tacoma. Bel- D. SC J u ly . C i i , . « n tl I h a t h e h»« d u ly i| u « l t f le d | carv ed out of alab a ster In one w eeks’ visit w ith relativ es in C al- lingham. W ash, w here she is visit- narrow stre e ts the o n l y ment rendered ami en tered in said (o a , f it . «m h nxet u(«»r. , eanopie is the h eart of th e deceas- | bodies found during the excava- small, ifornia. ing relatives EYE, EAR, NOSE ANO TIIKOAT m eans of transportation. Sm all m o C ourt on the 31st day of July. 1936 Ih c ie fo re , a ll p erw on a liH 'llig « la tito« | tion». T he positions in w hich thev I m Rev. and Mrs. E. W H inrichs Mr and Mrs B B ozorth spent I ed. in an o th er the stom ach, in a n w ere found clearly show t h ,’ I tor boats ply th e canals w ith the in favor of Ivan S haner Plaintiff, ... u tu s i s a lti « r ilu te a ie h« tv h > n o t if ie d a n d i of Ml*ECIAI.ISr and fam ily visited at th e H enry Sunday at Dallas, w here they vis- other the tongue and eyes, and in agonized death they m ust have had passenger traffic, w hile alw ays, of and against th ■ D efendant, 3 T 'c i| t it r « ‘«l l o p im e n t ( h e m w i t h (h e p r o p yi e r \ on« h et « (u I he t i l i i l e i « lu n e d r u v u l u f > R uecker hom e in Salem Sunday itpd relatives and atten d ed a fam- th e fourth th e bruin They believed Ut.AHSKS riTTKU some kneeling in prayer, others, course the rom antic gondolas carry Deaville, and against the real p ro p (h e o f f i c e h f (h e l l i l l n h o i o A r « u - , 2 '." The pastor occupied the pulpit in lly reunion picnic for relatives of that when th e sp irit retu rn ed it w ith th e ir hands th ro w n up a s 1 those less in a hurry, or otherw ise erty h erein after described, for the (Il • M iilu b i i t ‘ 1, ||ti|x h > i „ ( tr e m o ti, o i ut F. w ould place these in th eir n atu ral though they w ere sta rtle d mid still' Mi.«.» I the L uth eran church th ere Sunday his m other, "the W illiams clan " sum of $236tm. w ith inli-iest th e ie «• o f I ’ I l'a K e in o n . W e ll- le The Lido, a short distance bv on sim o D ecem ber ft, 193.,. at the I | h l i | c l l d l l l > iw e . .( fi, llllln h o lo , O rc ifU H , H illu u »I» r ia l N a llu n a l B a n k A r m a i m orning Seventy were preeent and a Wil- place and again give life to the others holding d o ilie s over their! boat II from Venice is a splendid body Plan for O uting rat,' of seven per cent per annum , I •* ' i i i o u ( h . f r o m (h e d it t e o f t h e flr««t nose and m outh. I'honea w atering place m ore popular I and a tt< n , f , h i» n o tice , I o - m k , w i t h i n They w orshipped th e scarab be Hour» the fu rth er sum of $i’ft (HI a t p *'5 u h lic I»»' M em bers of th e Young People's cd w ith Jo h n Bozorth of Bay City K c a iile n . a 2U,’ | la m o n th » ' fi<>m A u ffu n t l ì . I •!,(»» • •<’ a m tu i,' m The ru ra l districts betw een Naples am told than the French Riviera cause they th ought it life giving, torney s fees, and th,' fu rth e r sum society last w eek chose Miss Mil- a- s president and Jack G rant of O f fic e Î V . I I ;I0 p m I«, j p ,n |liit« * d .it t h i lk h o r o . l l r r g o i i , o li t h ia I U h w and Rome a re almivst as charm .ng It was early in the y ear d u ring my of $37 67. with interest thereon too. A fter th e h eart and stom ach dred Meyer. O scar Muhlv and Mel- M arshfield as secretary and treas- visit, but even then it was gorge since Ju n e 13. 1936. at th e la te of d » l\ I I « ( f IN V i, S t|.| I lA V |U I S II. , I x e e iito r o f (h e had been rem oved from a body as the cities them selves vin M eyer to m ake arrangem ents u rer afl ous. T h ere is a distinct contrast be th ey w ould alw ays insert a scarab for th e ir ann u al fall outing w hich About 30 acres of green beans are eight p er cent per annum , being I » la ie o l J u l i a A V ln e e n t . lU e e a s r il T raveling now to A ustria and taxes paid by lMaiuliff on the p ro p I* I. 1’atlenuM », A tto r n e y f o r i »e« u is to be held soon The three-act being harvested in th e Farm ington into th e side of th e deceased b e tw een N aples and Koine Naples is G ermany lo r . and e n ro u te through Italv play, "T . he ..^ Whole Town s B roke ............ com m unity for th e R ay-M aling , cause th ey th o u g h t this w ould help a city of n a tu ra l beauty, but Home erty h erein after d, scribed, and the IS sim ply Rome th e re ar«"’ n o i 11,1 alon*: t,u> 'm lro a d a re soldi, is fu rth e r sum of $14 60 ,-iv.ts and brin g new life. MU K I! (i| I | \ II V ( m % I w as selected for presentation in cannery H ere in th e m useum , too, w ere w ords to describe it both past and ! '" ld Sl,ldlers a,’d m ore soldiers No 1 iw.» th e n ear future. Following th e Mrs. Rota Post of C alifornia vis- disbursem ents and the costs of I*, th e C o u n ty 1 o u r l o f t h e S la t e o f ( i r e ___ of a rt simply I business m eeting games w ere play- ited her niece. Mrs Ed Murphy, m any p ain tin g s on slabs of stone present. T he w orks | said sale and said w rit, com m and • . , i ed. and fam ily of Jaek to w n Friday on relatin g events of th at tim e—also | dazzle one B ernini. C anova. R eu ing and requiring me to m ike sale I ’ r o h a te l i c p a r t n i c n l Mrs. John Goelze entered Jones route to Chicago, w here sh e will rem ark ab le p ain tin g s on stone in bens. M icheál Angelo, Raphael. I of all the foil,,wing described real I n t h e M u t t e i o f t h e f ( « t e o f A n t h o n y side th e various v au lts of th e P h a r - 1 R em biandt. Titian. L eonardo de I* I h rta te n » e n l» c ea*<«d hospital for observation Friday. • visit a sister. prop, i tv situated i i i W ashington H N o t ic e I« h e re b y v iv e r i t h a t t h e u n d e r» Helen H orner is having her vaca- T hreshing in the M ountainside oahs. The pain tin g s look as fresh as \ inci, all pass before you in such C ounty S tate of O regon t - wit a • I li n e d . m « a d m liila t r a t r l * of th e c la tr m agnificent array you alm ost w on BOUGHT though they w ere done y esterday SOLD tion. A fter spending th ree days at district averaged th e follow ing , Lot 14 of ami in Block .* I ■ , ’ • A n ’ h. ny P I h r n l e n e n . ile . c««c«l ha» ( C o n tin u e d From page 11 hom e last week she w ent to G ran ts yields per acre rye. 22 bushels: and y et done o v er 6.000 y ears ago | der if you a re really aw ake I felt .Addition to the Tow n m ow City I f ile d h e r f i n a l a i'i'o u n t in t h e C o u n t y UONSK ¡N E D II v\ .......... upon | C om son. te-K ohlm an countv road Banks Pass to visit h er sister. w h e a t 27 bushels: oats. 30 bushels. These paints w ere m ade by g rin d alm ost selfish as I - gaze of Hi Ib tioi i>. Oregon V li i e t o n ( . m it) no t th a t i'l m d a y . th e ing up precious stones to a tine of these beautiful things I just | sew ers. sanitation project and Un Now. tiler,'fore, by v irtu e of .od Mrs. S truebe Leaves ,h e c E arl S tretch r farm in I i l h d a y o f S t p i v u i h e i , I ’l t ll, a t ( h e h o u r I'IJ« W ILLYS SEDAN pow der and m ix in g th is w ith w anted every one I ev er knew to | H illsboro park execution, judgm ent, deci Mrs. L. Stuebc. w ho had been th e Groner diatl • and tl w a te r—b lue sap p h ire for blue, jad e ? X v ^ CT.V,h e Moloi . til <“• hi pink <» ,h.P " J di<l 1 B anka h '« h ^'hool gvm nas.um o rd er r»f sal,*, and m com pliance visiting here w ith h er niece M is yielded 65 bushels per acre V C a n o v as \ cr.u.s V .ctrix" w h o w as ,-rcw is aw aiting a r i i v a l o f m - .t c i condition V« i > s«’ldoin do w w ith tile dem ands of -aid w ilt W alter Demmin. for th e past few and an 18-acre field of barley went for green, carn clia fo r red. etc. h h«i\i* m u h «t car at tins pi j, To visit the S p h in x and pyram ids P , . r e p!,‘-Vl - Napn CO,| * ' ' Ster P rln - lal-' for inside fim sh a fter w hich a will on Tuesday, the Htli dav of weeks, left M onday for a visit of 40 bushels per acre s: Miss A leen H utchens of D undee one rides for about six guiles in cess P au lin e Borghese. was even week of w ork rem ains T he countv S eptem ber. 1936 at the hour o f I I I t >>it„' ln mul !>«■<■ a several days w ith h er sister-in- ii m ore m agnificent th an my fo n d e s t1 «m ains in« countv law, Mrs Shoknecht of Snohomish. and Mrs. Lena H ulitt of N ew berg m otor car to th e base of a plateau, sew ing project still is in operation o’clock a m of said day at the 1 hopes. L egend has it th at Canova ID K I) sn> Wash., after w hich sh e will retu rn cam e Sunday to spend several days th ere one hires a cam el and aw ay as is a one-m an project in con East door of tile C om ity C ourt e at th e C arl W ohlschlegel home. you go w ith y o u r cam el boy and was intensely in love w ith N apo nection w ith the d istrib u tio n of House (n the City ol Hill to her hom e in Strasburg. 111. 100'.' tires good motor. Tin. e D uane H aynes of H illsboro i s ! guide The S p h in x w as indeed aw e leon's sis te r—he m ust have been governm ent com m odities through W ashington County. Oregon, -ell at otic will give yon sci v n » a spending tw o w eeks w ith his b ro th - J inspiring. As I sto p p ed my cam el t o h a v e created such beauty th e relief office. public auction to the highist tmt- M ichael A ngelo's "M oses" or Ins er. C harles Haynes. . der for cash in hand all tile here- and gazed upon it I could’ h ard ly 1939 H>K1> < o i r i This w , ek several men w ere sent b . believe I was looking at th e face sta tu e "P ieta" are others of ra re to various intersections over the inbefore described real property Birthday C elebrated a Snappy tu n n in g <a r T I t c n C) K and all the right, title and in te r,-, of th e desert I had w ondered about beauty. to P riced low for t|Ulck sale the good fortune of secur- I county ,,,,,, 1, « co ntinue the traffic w hich the above nam ed defend **» sen en tertain ed 16 sm all guests since childhood. T h e body and ing I had as my guide and in te rp re te r a . P«n.or»d by the sta te h ig h ants, J T I),'.iv ill,'. John D eaville SCHO LLS— E lm er Nelson, w ho w in a party parry August 5 o in honor nonor of o: head a re sc u lp tu re d from living y o u n & ----- 1937 ( IIIA KOI 1 1 ( Ol l*| „ m an. w " ho is in the ~ Pope' way departm ent, from w hich it is William Deaville, Donald I). - a v i d , recently purchased a tract of land th e ir little d aughter P hyllis on her rock. w hen, nobody know s—an c i expected that enough data will be ( « im h I condition at a lea.NOiHitd ent records sim ply reco rd its e x is t Sw iss G uard The men w ho a c tu a l available to d eterm in e w hich routes and Robert 1), av die. , * , ,ii-a r >i from the W hitford place, is b u ild - • ip u ttu birthday. any of them , had in said real p ro p price ence— th e paw s re p re se n tin g those ly guard th e life of the Pope are need the most attention. ing a new five-room house. House N ears C om pletion Sw iss—a g u ard of 100 m en. This erty above described on tile date Earl D emmin and Louie H atfield The new brick veneer house at of a lion w ere placed th e re y ears young m an took me m any places I OKI) K o V D x ll K of the m ortgage belonging to P la in left M onday for Y akim a to w ork in th e E erd G roner hom e is n earin g - .:c r It stand.-» facing th e rising in the Vatican and t h e Pope's LEGAL N O T H E tiff herein, nam ely. D ecem ber 5 New top. paint. daiulv th e cannery. completion. T h e face brick is be- sun. L atest b elief is th a t it is the palace, w h ere th e public is never P lease tak e notice that the un- 1927. and all the rigid, title ami in Cephrear builder of th e sec Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bisch and ing put up and the pTasierers are 1*1*1 I IUA KOI I 1 K O t i l s I I It ond pyram id. T he E gyptians say perm itted. Also w e had lunch in dersigned. all bonafide eleetor: terest w hich the said w ithin named fam ily, w ho have visited his broth- finishing th eir w ork this week ! the Vatican, w hich is q u ite out of q u a.,lied tO vote in an In d ip en d defendants, or eith e r or any o f II.,. had gnod c re Lota of er. V irgil Bisch. and fam ily the May Burke, who recently u n d e r "it is ap p ealin g as a w om an and the ordinary. ,«-nt Assembly, hereby g i v e public them , since have had or now have m iles I past 10 days, left for th e ir’ hom e w ent an operation for an abscessed strong a s a lion.” H alf b u ried bv Most exciting, how ever, w as the notice that they intend and desire in and to th,' above described i :d th e d riftin g sands, em b attled by the in O klahom a Monday. The fam ilies gland in th e neck at the Jo n es hos- evening we drove back into Rome io hold an independent assem bly property, to satisfy said e x e m ti "11. storm s of cen tu ries an d m u tilated I92M ( U lt i s i I K s | I, \ x spent Sunday at N ew port w here pital in Hillsboro, is slow ly lm prov- T i m e is O f t e n a a fte r a visit to th e P ope's su m thev visited a brother, L eonard ing at th e home of h er parents. by th e hands of th o se w ho have m er palace, to find b an n ers flying ¡a t the G range Hall, in Hillsboro. judgm ent, decree and order of s: S m -cy lin d er m otor w ith tie ' of Wai hin<t<m. S tate <>i co n q u ered Egypt, it still lifts its Bisch. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. B urke. lings, clean inside, hydraul G r e a t F a c t o r in everyw here, t h e Italian s nearly Oregon, a! 9 15 p n i . on the 26th tim e-w o rn fe a tu re s to th e east, Mrs. Rose F o u rn ier and son Jim - W ork N earing End b iak es One of those e u t. II hysterical w ith excitem ent and ev- day of August. 1936. u n d er the m ie of Hoquiam. Wash., are visit- T he new m odern six-room house, g u ard ian of a b u ry in g ground 55 i eryone ru n n in g for the Piazza V en provisions of the election k,w - of ow ners hang onto t h e D r u g B u s in e s s ing h er son-in-law and daughter, w hich is being built by Mr. and m iles long and th ree m iles wide. S tran g e as it was. w e w ere v isit ezia. w here M ussolini's palace 1 Oregon, for the purpose of n o m in Mr. and Mrs. Jo e K err J r . th is Mrs George K irk p atrick , is fast IM.’I, IIOIH.I I Ol PI We finally learned .Addis Ababa atin g Independent candidates, to lie wie „ , varies and K enneth K err n earin g com pletion The outside fin- ing th e b eau tifu l to m b b u ilt by 1 had been occupied by the Italians voted for at the general election Spi ed in tlie fillin g o f ; Splendid condition. You ,. u P ortland spent th e w eek-end at ish w ill be of cedar sid in g and K ing F uad for him self alm ost at and M ussolini w as going to sp tak to be held on N ovem ber 3rd. 1936 cl pend on ’his one And il p re -e rip tion often is im the home of th eir uncle and aunt, th ere is a full basem ent. Also th e th e ex act m om ent h e died. W hen at e ig h t—so we ran. too Tw o hours for the follow ing offices, nam ely: is a c r itic a l tirin ' in the ttian- reasonably priced portunt. A life may tie a iro ftii'iit u 1 pu lle ts Mr. and Mrs. J L K err, and K en- eight-room m odern house w ith th e we re tu rn e d to th e m ain stre e ts of to stan d and be pushed about is P resident and V ice-P resident of neth stayed for a w e e k s visit. basem ent at th e Fred W ohlsclegel the city p arad es of su d en ts w ere long tim e, but it w as w o rth it. 1 th e U nited S tates, five P r,s id e n t They arc just s ta rtin g to lay pend upon g ettin g t h « alread y form ing in solem n respect TERM S TRADE Miss T hresa K arpstein. w ho is farm has been shingled an d w ill be of th e ir dead king. w as only about 40 feet aw ay anc j1 n d Vico - P resid en tial electors. and the kinds o f feed used proper medicine prepari*! employed as a doctor's office n u rse com pleted soon. could sec and hear him plainly a l U nited S tates S enator: S tate Tre.i-- O th ers t. <K »C f l u i i Ita ly and delivered —in tim e in San Francisco, cam e M onday to Mrs. C lifford T rask and sister- though I had to have m y man in urer: and A ttorney-G eneral: and w ill determ ine y o u r p rofits, My first real view of Italv was te rp re t it. M ussolini, good or bad, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in-law . Mrs. Jesse P endelton, and do -uch o th er things as m ay lx- ^ tiir i them rig h t w ith Hod- a fte r I checked in at th e hotel and Alex K arpstein, of K inton and Jean ie T rask left T uesday for sev- certain ly is a v e r y fascinating legally necessary to conform to the opened th e F ren ch doors w hich forceful individual. I have never election laws of Oregon, so that gcn-Brcwstcr Egg Producer Registered Pharmacist» form erly of Scholls cash store, and oral days at th e beache- I he 1936 Graham Sedan, visited several homes of Scholls Mtss W ilma H erd left F rid ay led to th e balcony off my room been in an .American crow d th a t I the nom inees of the aforesaid I n w ith e ith e r .Milk o r V, ast on duty at all times with Trunk, as low as b®i*u tifdl i went wild, but to be in th e midst dependent Assem bly may be placed added. friends this week. evening w ith her aunt. Mrs. Jam c- hbm hlVi wreivrmei WaS ,h e left of these ex citab le Italians ,-ome- on the official ballot in th e next Mr. and Mrs. W. B. S m ith and Jones, Jo n es- of P o rtlan d and a group o of. th » e o!ia,‘ ° f •7ap,<'-' and L. ( ’. K rum ien Turkey Developer tw o sons of Y am hill w ere S undav frien(" for a ten-day stay at Wal n . , rin / 7 n Si n aklnR Cr,ate5 V.e suvilas- thing. F o u r w omen n ear m e faint- general election, as the duly qual- D u rin g th e day a cloud of sm oke ed and it w as so dtow ded they 1 ified candidates guests at th e Ed Holcom home. lo£,a L a*Se „ r .Marvin Woods of the aforesaid ! Keep y o u r birds on Hodg ■ n- co n stan tly hovers over th e crater, D rh v rrr d h ere full) r<jul|>|>«-<l couldn't even fall dow n. My guide i assembly, other guests w ere Jo h n P ep p ard M r and M rs' E C Goodm an and B rew ster fa tte n in g a ti d but w hen I stepped to my balcony and fam ily of Forest Grove, Mona baby son Rf'na!d pf Prosser. Wash.. w arned me sev eral tim es in Swiss j v .; F F Brown -----I ......... P eter Zinim rm in , g ro w in g mash u n til m arket ab o u t eleven th at n ig h t for a glance to speak no English, so high was Ethel Zimmerman. Edith Hrostrom. Peppard rem ained for a w eek's cam e S unday evening for a w eek's KKA.MIENH time. visit. Vlslt WIth h er parents. Mr. and of th e city and bay, a b rillian t ray i th e tension. IG W. Thiessen: S m ith B. Holt. of lig h t could be seen over the Mr and Mrs. Jeimes Fiske. w ho •'*2' J S ^ H« rd ' r ■ 'r- , Am id th e thousand rom antic as- Fr.ink Saalfeld. Joseph A Sehom u- live in O klahom a and w hose post Mr. and Mrs. F red C arlsen and top. a reflection against th e d ark I soeiations w ith w hich Rome teem s a m .F rancis' J C y ril Schomus! office address is in K ansas, spent dau« h t-’ rs left last w eek for sk y of th e fire w ith in th e c ra te r— th e re a re none possessing a deeper A lbert Streiff. C a rrie Streiff. Geo P rescription Ilru zflsta Feed - Serd S rrd - W u „ ool .,i - . I»oultry several days th e first of last week M ontana to spend a p art of his tw o fascinating, ipdeed — I w an ted to or m ore engrossing in terest than R Lui,-k,-rood. F rank Young. F rank 2nd and W ash. Phon«' 264 P hone 266 j those w hich fill the h eart of the C. H uke, S teve Thom oson. Alice at th e hom e of th eir niece M r ' w eei s vacatlon He 15 forem an of w alk to th e top and peep in. T elephone 3061 To view th e ru in s of Pom peii is ’ - • ’ • th e M ountainside farm. tra v e le r as he gazes upon t h e Jess S nyder, and fam ily. Miss Jean M cC lure visited last alm ost lik e living, fo r a day. in Roman F orum or th e Coliseum. As , Mrs. Jesse Pendleton of W ash ington spent th e w eek-end and se v w eek w ith Miss E linor Emmel. w ho an o th er age T he city w as buried you w an d er th ro u g h the ruins, w ith i eral days this week w ith h er b ro th w orks in th e sta te hospital in in 79 A. D along w ith H erculaneum a little im agination you can a l and S tab iae in th e first eru p tio n most see these ancient gladiators in Salem. er. C lifford Trask, and fam ily. M rs Jack W illis and d au g h ter of V esuvius. It w as lost to th e w orld all th e ir glory. Mr. and Mrs. L vle P o tter and til it w as rediscovered in 1748 F lorence som ehow rem inds m< daughter Lila left S atu rd ay on a Jaq u „ elin . . of . C hicago and father. Dr. u w n hen th ey w ere atte m p tin g to w eek's vacation at th e home of “ E. ' C rockett, of . .. P o rtlan „ d w ere re- build or lay an u n d erg ro u n d w ater of ra re old tap estries or lace. The his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k I E 1 §ues1s at ,h e H - T. Hesse Pipe P otter at at Min« ,,i........, Potter, MilLs City and also at I nomc. S till m ay be seen rem ain s of Miss M argaret S tark spent se v th e beach. Cecil H eaton is em ploy YO UNG ’S ed at the P o tter & T rask store d u r eral days last w eek w ith relativ es th e Forum , th e triu m p h a l arch, th e in P o rtlan d and w ith a p arty of T em ple of Polo, w ater fountains, ing their absence. About 20 attended th e M ountain friends m ade a trip to Longview b ath houses, all of b eau tifu l m arble and stre tc h in g o v er m any blocks "T houghtful, S ym pathetic Home C hristian E ndeavor w iener for a day. WASH SLACKS O ver th e door of each place o' ' RprvirA” roast and business m eeting at th e business w as alw ay s c ith e r painted A very nice old lady had a few P hone 972 Hillsboro KITCHEN APRONS Schm eltzer tennis court Friday eve L o r men and y n u n g w ords to say to h er gran d d au g h ter. or carv ed som e insignia re p re- ' ning. Washahl« prints, • neat nien. S anforized ' ' , shrunk ' l l I I I I I IV "My dear." said th e old lady. "I Mrs. C arl W aibel and bro th er patterns. Values $ ould do ething for cy tsel and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Les- wish you “ w *v,JU|u oo som eining lor Glen Lytsel ORGANDY Long FORMAL ter Leeds and seven children all m e' ‘ wish -v ou wouId prom ise me Special to $2.50 ev ?.r er ,o ______ ___ <> w ords. O ne is Sundav Euesta at n n ev use tw of Sheridan, were S unday guests DRESSES (Some w ith ja c k sw ell and th e o th er is lousy. Would the C arl Sieffert home. ets). Reg. $2.98. W om en’s .Men's and Boys’ \ \ omen's and .Misses R elatives of th e M innie Erdm an you prom ise m e th at?" "Why, sure, G ranny," said the WHITE COATS and TWIN fam ily here have received in v ita POLO SHIRTS SALE HATS tions to attend the w edding of her girl. "W hat are th e w ords?"—Ex. SWEATER SETS. Embroid Buy them now. you lutti daughter. Miss E sther Erdm an, to It’ the fin a l elean-up in ered Rayon Jap KIMONAS. wear them a 11 Paul Bergman of P o rtlan d at the tw o great lots. T abernacle church in P o rtlan d S a t East Call — Out They Go! t a l l . Special lot urday tvening. Prompt ¿V Phone 81 Mrs. L ester W ilber of S heridan (Incorporated! BATHING SUITS came Monday for a w eek's stay at Collections _ C redit R eports Service ¡Í/' Main Street the Carl Sieffert home. AND TRUNKS In A no th er Big Box Mrs Francis Kellogg, w ho has For m,-n ami hoys. A ll been seriously ill at the Jones hos W ashington Tillam ook. Y amhill. WOMEN’S CORSETS P o lk and M arion C ounties. pital in Hillsboro, was able to be As is, sm all sizes, odds Specials for Friday and Saturday moved to the hom e of h er son Special Personal C o n tact on Collections Hugh Kellogg, last Friday and ends, Mj- and Mrs. G eorge C andeaux W ashington County Office Now, each And SHIRTS - SHORTS of K lam ath Falls and form erly of Commercial Building N ew berg were Monday visitors at I'o r men and hoys. Ray Up the Lloyd M urray home. SEWING THREAD Becond an d M ain S treets ons, broadcloths, fine Mr. and Mrs. H arry Tvvigg went ' Pilone 3071 W hite and colors, w h ile eornhed yarns. to A storia last Wednesday, w here! Hillsboro, Oregon it lasts. Economy or .Mason. Dozen he is w orking in the bent grass har- Your pick E Sunday School Will Resume Local Girl on World Tour Writes of Visit to Europe M. Used Cars A pplication S how E m p lo y m e n t S lu m p C o n stru c tio n at S cholls B o o m in g Mr and M ' i c > i ■ PROMPTLY PULED « NOW •865'” F a rm e rs’ C ash S to re P alm D ru g S to re Used Car Exchangi FINAL CLEAN-UP LAST CALL hOR SUMMER MERCHANDISE F u n e ra l H o m e Reg. $3.00 and $4.00 Eyelet and LACE D R E S S E S 1.49 Powers Grocery I 15c /■ Q Credit Bureaus 39c 59c j" Jar Caps 39c 19c Bi ■■■■SMiaBi W anted- - Grains, Seeds M ilk an vetch. B rin g in your .samples. CLEANING W e have the latest m achinery fo r Pea and Vetch cleaning. I f you desire a good jo b o f seed clean in g b rin g y o u r cleaning to us. We also fum igate A u s tria n W in te r Peas. FINE FRILLING 23c H A R D W H E A T FLO U R KITCHEN Q UEEN— 49-lb. sack CROWN FLOUR— 49-lb. sack HIGHLAND CHIEF— 49-lb. sack TAY ( A SH A N D SAT 2 —TRADE AT $1.53 $2.05 $1.40 I lli; Gallon Dress trim m in g in a ll 19c B rig h t ( 'olored .Mexican AUTO ROBES 19c They're going fast. A p ra ctica l, inexpensive S i ; .,. .MART. Imperial Feed & Grain Co. P ilone 01 Vinegar B rin g y o u r container. 2c Spool •fust 65 Bolls OREGON. 3 cans town P ic k lin g Spice Ik B la n k e t Sale 79c A lw a y s useful fo r the home, cottage or 39c 98c 49c 79c $1.39 Rummage Sale f H H f • Ft V - t n _ W on»* IT ,.-,. _ ..a O . ?n ear Department B r i g ,C o l o r e d Smocks, An- a , « .n o •> other Lot W om en’s and Girls’ ' garments * $1 $ ’ °° Dresses, W omen’s Tea Apr«,ns, Blouses, Hand E m b roid ered Night Gowns, W om en’s and Children’s Sweaters, etc. Final t lean-up a ll odds and ends. 39 M S N! A ct N o w q u a lity , style See I hem Sat is f it e l i o n 25c A l| Sum mer SHOES MUST GO I'«'aturing one special lot lo r men and women in whites, colors a n d blacks. Special 1 .9 8 FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE ENDS SOON Gel yours Die.v’re only now $1 w hile 7.65 1