u n d er special care in P o rtlan d sa n ­ corn field and the only gooil they w h istler has reached beyond the itarium . has re tu rn e d to h e r hom e got w as to m ake rubbing hosts out b o undaries of O regon h ere S he is not ab le to be about the of the stalk-. Dues heat Illinois. M is II W S to v er and young son house yet. b u t is up in a chair. H er of A lexandria. M um . arriv ed O« daughter. Mrs H ow ard Stunim a. of ! tu b er 5 at tin- hom e of h er brother. Writes About Shsnghsi Rex. is h elping care for her. D arw in Hewitts U tter, grand 1> G. Niehol T he rest of the fam ­ T he jud g in g team from C hehalem (By C. F. Barker) Mrs Jo sep h in e H attie tc m aster o f' the Masonic O rd er of ily w ill a rriv e later Mrs Strocve M ountain P o tato club, w ith th eir ALOHA The A loha G range w ill Misses M anors B ettnei u* Shanghai. C hina prom inent busi- was for several y ears prim ary leader, R ichard Joyce, w ent to the t- ness m an of the Bund, and also well teac h er in the schools of Yakima In tern atio n al Stock show O ctober 4. hold th eir a n n u al b azaar in th e hall C atlin. E ulalee Fenton know n in P ortland, w rites to Ins and Si-attle and critic teacher in Those on th e team w ere Miss P er- T hursday. O ctober 28 D inner w ill Kerald. Anna Hall The m other. Mrs M C U tter, of Fl- the Dickinson. N 1), norm al - onice Ego. K en n eth J a q u ith and be served from 8 to 8 Fish pond. M iriam T u ttle and G ert 1 m oiuca u n d e r date of Sept em ber 13 Young at 8X ■ G eorge Allison J r W hile in th e city fo rtu n e telling, fancy w ork and fan- G am es and singing we A huge eake trim m ed J C G ibbs of W ashington street -I Phis is the second letter Mrs U tter ( they also v isited Sw ift .A com pany cy caps for all II. F. C. Io Meet roses w ith th e u ord's • B has received from h er son since the is talk in g som e of going j those Im perial flying b utchers from alone su rrounded by |ieaee. plenty C hris Tolke, w ho form erly lived fo r only a few h ours on Sunday. k the land of the S inking Sun drop- and kind friends lie estim ates that pti tiif court n t o rd er that the w ill last T h u rsd ay evening A large audi- heating plant w ill tie i he has killed a thousand d eer in th e re have b ought a place n ear , ped a bom b on m e Tins Id le r, how - of the people may prt \ ail Mrs C larence Nelson and fam ily ence in th e church g reeted th e 24 13,000-capacit.v incubator M anning . ever, Will be proof that they li.ne set up in the brooder a re now hom e a fte r spending sev ­ m usicians and enjo y ed a treat. This eoiuitry. the s|>eak<*r held, W ana W irtz of P o rtlan d spent the eral . not got m e yet ami I intend to stay Improves Building touched by the fire n m onths at D allas caring for her has risen from a sm all weuk nation w eek-end at the hom e of h er m o th ­ right h ere in S hanghai as it is the T he old L iv erm o re lu m b er build- total capacity now 23.01X1 d au g h ter. Mrs. C lay Rosenbalm of 13 states to the strongest due to er. Mrs. B radford Fowles. safest place I know of. Besides. Mr. and M rs J F Et Mrs. R osenbalm is now ab le t o ! ing at H u b er is now a W hite House the fact that A n u rn a n people have 1 th ere is little chance of m e getting Mr. and Mrs. Rasm us M athiescn w alk about th e house and th e new of th e building. living „ „ thl, old hom been enj<»ymu the best form of gov» J out if I w anted to. and son Jim m y of A storia spent baby d a u g h ter is w ith h e r parents. - o m s u p stairs f i r K nox countv. Illinois. \ ernm ent know n to man. th e w eek-end h ere w ith his parents. Mr. and M rs R osenbalm . a fter , g„ ,q u a r!ers ° f h o iam iIy w h ° l” " ' ’‘eld - f h.s corn * i "As I told you in my olhei let- O ther speakers w ere ’1’ I* (io<»d- Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M athicsen. bushels to the acre and a l te r I am staying w ith Mr K oehler spending th e first th ree m onths of bovoVL» u ' L soon H e !'XPVC,S in. m em ber union high school V elda Raffety. w ho is attending h e r life m a hospital. Mr. an d Mrs. on S ey m o u r road, w hich is in m d rs ,1, . a ‘nK t n re a ? ,n i‘ss » . a bushels to the acre He I* board. H H Easter, chairm an of the school in P ortland, spent th e w eek ­ R osenbalm spent th e w eek -en d at v , t8 3 d packin« P’ant W1,h,n ehanieal b u sk er at the r; i about the m iddle p art of th e S e ttle ­ grade school board, ami Hugh in acre end h ere w ith h er parents. Mr. and th e Nelson home, b u t have now re ­ two weeks. m ent. My fu rn itu re is still in the Hog» ts com m ander of the Veterumi* b an ? u ‘' ‘ Riven bv ' R* I- West and fam ily Mrs. Floyd Raffety. Bank of C hina building on Nortli tu rn ed to D allas w ith th e ir baby. council. Goodin pointed out that A L O IIA -III'B F K S( IIOOI. tlV XT n A^ T \ a t^d ,C7.'an\erieS cd inf" ’be Mrs F Snv S zeehuen road S hells have dropped Mr. and Mrs. E arl H ollenbeck and S herw ood high school bus m ade the schools w ere training boys and ?ast T h.m sdav " w j L ’ x / ' 8 a on no rth W heeler avenue Ilan.s Stroeve. n new com er from all around the area and th ere h av e Mr. and Mrs. L eonard V anDom elen an e x tra trip T h u rsd ay even in g so girls to be good »•ituens E aster held last T hursday n ig h t w ere Mr. and , , r. also been m any big fires. The b u ild ­ A lexandria. Minn . enrolled in the that it was a hatne that such apa* of Roy spent Sunday w ith Mr. and th a t high school p upils from this lo­ Mrs. H enry Hagg. Mr. and Mrs Os- ,, M.rs 1 n , M cC arthy , first g rade Tuesday ing still stands though, so m aybe Mrs. Sidney Connolly of W illa­ cality could a tten d th e rally and c ar Hagg and S en ato r and Mrs. E. ? rid ?y Vlslted b er moth« thy was show n in »-lections and in T he th ird g rad e geography class atten d an ce at p atrio tic program s it w ill w e a th e r the storm I left the m ina. Mrs. Connolly retu rn ed hom e bo n fire in p rep aratio n fo r th e foot­ L. Ross. Snyder. housi- S aturday. A ugust 14. and did is according jn-oi'er recognition to w ith them to spend th e w eek here. ball gam e w ith T ig ard F ridav. Ti­ R ..v. C om m am h’i Hog, i s said there n e v ­ i» u O scar Nelson is buildir not have a chance to go back to O regon's principal industry T in y e r was a tim e w hen we needed so g ard won. 6 to 0. but th e Sherw ood “ F hls V ista ave. A ttend G rand Lodge have a look u n til M onday A ugust hav e built a com plete m in ia tu r e ofJ th - r fV -rm e r Pr °P r,e to r C lyde B au m g artn er of squad m ade all th e first downs. T i­ much to awak« n the in terest of our Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck as past 31 E verything w as in good con­ lu m b er cam p railroad, engi'he. cal's youth in our constitution and w hat v C o rn er sto re a t w ho ,ias b(,en conf.ned in. grand chief and Mrs. Jam es M ath- g ard m ade th e one score w ith a dition. even th e re frig e ra to r w as of logs, donkey engine, saw null L mV 8, h3I rc tu ™ ed_,fro ™ nn for the past six m onths series of last m in u te passes. it m eans to la* an A m erican citizen iesen and Loel H ollenbeck as d ele­ w orking and th ere was cold food. w ith circ u la r saws, stum ps, flume, cas,5hr" i V 3nd Pu r^h aM a bo™e m ent of a serious in ju ry i gates from F riendship Tem ple and Invocation was given by Rev II The day was hot and the police w ho grow ing trees and cvi-rything A A ' 8, V V uWCSt ° f Ref d v d le B onneville dam . is hom e n G lencoe lodge atten d ed grand te m ­ Tin- girls straighten«*«! iqi from a A Deck C *V Richordson led m w ent w ith m e w ere nervous, be­ A fter w hat he has seen of o th er go about c riltches. p le of the P y th ian Sisters and cause shells w ere dropping on h uddle "III. th ere h o y s '' shouted group singing of ‘ A m erica“ and states, A p p leg ate says he ev alu a tes M iss r., ,„ \r ..i e in «„«■ grand lodge of the K nights of 1’he S ta r Spangled Hnnnei vo­ Range road about a block and a th e leader, "wo girls can heat you O M r°n h ° m h l* bly, thaP «v er , m usic in the P o rt Tew nse P ythias of Oregon in P o rtlan d Mon­ half aw ay. So w e ate som e sa n d ­ to the slides." T hey didn't T he girls cal n u m b er was given by th e A m er­ M r and M rs M artin A arh au s of schools, was hom e over day and Tuesday- wiches and beat it. them selves saw to that T he boys ican Legion auxiliary sextet Miss BETHANY - CEDAR M ILL A A berdeen. W ash . v isited frien d s in Pnd H er m o th c r. M rs .■ Mrs. F ran k C orey and Miss slid once, stood around and looked M ildred J.urn s was accom panist. A loha o v er th e w eek-end* Mrs. A ar- Lean, is slow ly regaining 1 "Most of the shops a re open and Louise and H erb ert M aurer of H ills­ show er was given at th e C ed ar Mill haus is a siste r of C h ris M urphv. , , , , m iserable. The girls slid, looked the th e a tre s and dance halls are G range hall S unday night honoring boro w ere Sunday d in n er party- . . • l u e x p lo itin g o u r local opening Busses and tram ears a re p leasan t and com fortable T he cold guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Zoon Miss F eree K arlin and M att S nyder, Mr • a s , 'T?- m ay w e o v e rlo o k i running T h ere is p len ty of food, m orning dew had been w q n d off w ho w ill be m arrie d O ctober 24 i J ' iiandw?Irs' W ' L N orm an. Mrs. w hose an n u al o u tp u t is at of Vancouver. Wash. w ater, light and gas, in fact, w hen th e m etal slides by the boys Six T h ere w ere about fifty frien d s there. m V™ R n A .» " * ? r ° f . ^ a t‘S s r i ' w o rth of goods and no pa E rdm ans Move the guns a re not raising a rack et the points fo r fem ale diplom acy L h f t m V FT S,f GiV VC- ,h e MP” *al B enefit Co A dolph E rdm an and sons have M any lovely p resen ts w ere receiv ­ T his is Hu- sixth week of the city is q u ite norm al The eastern m 'AV Ab’Vl u -}b ran d of SJ?‘j r 't ° ° d ' ltorne C anning association moved to th e M aurer place, w hich ed. district an d across th e riv e r in school term R eport cards out n ext L eedy G ran g e H om e Economics Miss A lice M axw ell of H illsboro. pu ts up 8tX, uarts of fru „ they have rented. GREEN LANTERN Pootung, w e believe, is p re tty w ell Monday. club w ill m eet w ith Mrs. A1 W hit­ Miss J u lia T atu m of H illsboro and .-tables each v ear w hil< A severe cold has kept C arl Ro­ shot up. as th e Jap s have shelled, Mrs. C lapshaw of F orest G rove th in k s she can t net il,co- a k e r n ex t T h u rsd ay afternoon. h u rsd ay atten d ed th e sta te Red th an l 'OO a i n r t s ” 8 burned and bom bed these areas dolf of the first grade* hom e for Mr. and Mrs. Tom L arsen of C ali­ T berr’-SoCfOn,'h e 1R0 Ha^ S a ,e m Ha n ,mCm; Mrs. ^ t t m ' ' H aie m , most ev ery day for the past five tw o w eeks. fornia a re v isiting M. C. L arsen and w eeks try in g to chase the C hinese I W sc'm A , Rcd Cross Chapter of T hom as of B eavertont ot family- th is w eek. ST. MARY'S HOME out. Mr. and Mrs. E lvin C ornils of W ashington county Mr. N orm an W ash and Mrs J ,- - ,* I The S aints last Friday lien* won w as recen tly re-elected for th e fifth j,,s sie ' Rolfe of B e av e "It is now startin g th e fifth w eek, MOUNTAIN HOME — M ountain A gate Beach spent last w eek-end I un, h«nn and the Japs are ju s t about w here from A m ity's eleven 19 In ti Next H ome P aren t-T each er club w ill w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans tim e p resid en t of th e W ashington E ugene w ere g u e sts o f 3 H r r k < liv D in n e r« they started . P ractically no gam s F riday on the hom e grounds they e n a p te r L ivengood last T h u rsd ay m eet at the school house F rid ay Cornils. S unday d in n ers ' A M. Ja n n sen m ade a trip to dav Hostess and guests a have been m ade but p len ty of men m eet th e J«*fferson R am blers of Mrs. P ete Y u n k er en tertain ed afternoon. a ttle o v er th e w eek -en d fn e n d s C ornp have been killed and w ounded P o rtlan d at 2 p m M ountain Home Radio S tu d v club w ith a luncheon Tuesday, th e object S e U Th«* Boys' S odality club mail** up W. P u tn ey bro u g h t hom e a B eaverton Some 5IXJ w ounded Jap a w ere m et w ith Mrs. G eorge A. Allison being to form a d arn in g club. P re s­ d eer as a so u v en tr of th e chase n ear A special m eeting of Que brought into the S ettlem ent n ear of the younger boys, w ent dow n to O ctober 5. w ith six m em bers p re s­ en t w ere M esdam es F. Holcomb. P. the Japanese consulate a few days the old sw im m ing hole M onday e v e ­ Mr m m ii « t C ircle of the church has bt ent. A discussion follow ed by local K ent. L ester B ellinger. H enry Jac- - Mr. and Mrs. M axw ell of T illa- for Octob, r 21 at two ago This is tak en to m ean th at the ning to bid it a final farew ell for m em bers w as preceded by th e lec­ obsen. H. W hite. M rs. Falk. Mrs. M o ’r an.d ? Ir T o h lt,AC,r u f m eeting announced later hospital ships and gunboats at the the season. A huge bonfire w iener tu re from KOAC. Mrs. B I. Lekas Scheidel and th e hostess. C edar Mill visited at th e A loha .. t .. m outh of the riv e r a re full of roast, roast apples, m arshm allow s L. G. Boie and Jo h n W ilson of G w as elected president, and Mrs. A l­ range Iasi T h u rsd ay evening. Mr. . “ arvest H om e g a th e r i w ounded T he best th a t the Ja p s and fun took some of th e edge off lison. secretary. T his group w ill H uber w ent to W aldport d e e r h u n t­ and Mrs. M axw ell w ere visito rs »f c" u r c ^ n e x t S u n d a y S; . , can do is to bom b railw ay stations th e ir g rief m eet at th e sam e place n ex t T ues­ ing last w eek. They got one d eer Mrs. M axw ell's sister. Mrs. Lor\ ,ce? tnorning and cven ti T he g rade ehool of St M ary's and train s that a re full of refugees, The v arious C h ristian E ndeavors K innam an Mr. W h ittier is m aster ? ? d ' eKetabl- - a .te r thi day for th e secontC of th e series d airy farm s killing all the cows— honored the m em ory of C ohiinbu . from KOAC. A nyone in terested is of th e county w ill hold a convention of Lcedy G range. ,h c ir P urpose as an exhibi schools, colleges. A m erican and O ctober 12 w ith ap p ro p riate e x e r­ h ere O ctober 24. invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Hagg and M r ser|t 10 ’b*' W estern Ti cises T w o hoys e n tertain ed the vis­ B ritish p roperties." Jo h n H ansen and H arry D ickm an and Mrs. H arry B ear’ visited S u n d av se~ ? nar? ln P ortland T he local L adies Aid m et at th e iting K nights of C olum bus from church T hursday afternoon. P lans spent th e w eek-end w ith th e ir p a r­ Miss M arian Hagg at C orvallis. T he church h a- had the < H illsboro w ith vocal and in s tru ­ Invited on Program fo r th e annu al chicken pie supper ents. T hey a re both atten d in g O re­ w here she is atten d in g college. re b u ilt and a successful r m ental selection' at the annual w ere discussed, and com m ittees ap ­ gon State. L aR ay M artyn has been invited C olum bus «lay celebration T uesday Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. N uttin g of ¡’¿ P ’1 m adc ■" m eet the pa W erner M eier re tu rn e d W ednes­ B onneville w ere guests of Mr. and pointed. D ate w ill be announced to a p p ear on the program at the night. , e sanJe and for ,b *' 'V' M| day evening from E astern Oregon, Mrs. C arl R odolf S atu rd ay night. later. Idaho state convention of the grand ply . T h l? le a 'Sc ' ’n D ouble-T ree clans of M ountain w h ere he had been d eer hunting. guardian council. O rd e r of J o b s Dr. W inston V ance and fam ily *n good financial condition A card party- and dance w as held left F rid ay fo r th e ir hom e in Los fr1 111. N , , Save Safety Couple Honored at Cedar Mill Hall O lllt CAFE I YPEWRITF.RS DELTA DRUG STORE Ray frock Printed and Striped Rayon Dresses GOOD NEWS for Tractor Buyers Used Cars McCormick-Dee Get a Better Car— Cut Upkeep Costs Maybe it will cost you more for service and operating expense to run your oid car than to trade it in on one of our up-to-date really re­ stored used fine cars. Come in and talk it over. Plymouths Fords Chevrolets Dodge CHRYSLER - PLYM O U TH USED CAR EXCHANGE 2nd and W ashington Phone 2611 A -l finish, good ru b b er, m echan 1936 Plymouth DE LUXE COUPE— Low mile age, golden beige color. Must J 93 3 Plymouth 4 DOOR SE D A N — M 4-D O O R T O U R IN G S E D A N — O. K. N ew p ain t jo b 1936 Dodge C O U P E — M ercury me finish. C ondition O. K 1936 Dodge M ercury m etallic finish. M echanically M ANY F. O. B. facto ry , w ith re g u la r streel-w h eel cqui B elt pulley, $4 e x tra Sam e red u c tio n on F12 with ru b b e r tires 4-D O O R O T H ER S T O U R IN G S E D A N — TO CH OO SE FROM MECHANICS’ SPECIALS—“As Is” USED CARS M odels R anging from 1936 to 1928 Prices very reasonable for such cars as these. TRADES — TERMS J 936 Plymouth 1926 O L D S M O B II.E COUPE 1 9 2 « D O D ».E SED A N REMEMBER DAIRY FEEDS I. X. L I fere s night news from M unsingw ear! Beautiful, fine, soft, quality-knit pajamas and night gowns—the kind (hat keep you snugly warm yet looking your best. F lat­ tering colors . . . designs as smart as your favorite dress , . .come in the new Ripple- Knit Balbriggan and fancy pleated Tuck- St itch sleeping-a nd lounging g a rm e n ts. I hey II wash, wear, and stay young and Ijcautiful because they're by Munsingwear. 1919 DODGE COUPE POULTRY FEEDS HILLSBORO FEED CO MeCORMICK DEERING FARM MACHINERY Phone 271 O ldest A utom obile D ealer in W ashington C ounty H IM .N RO R fl Phone 812 CORDW OOD TAKEN ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■I Mt. Home Group Meets on Friday