>.£ W - I *» S f !'■> • ’ j when they w ill have n picnic a t L ov ers’ Lane. An in v ita tioo is 9, an extended t o all w h o w ish f o s t ad Mrs. I* ? *. - irtlaod. A liei Clark, o f Portland, „ dn ugfcter o f few d a y s last Week w ith Henry Strait. her sister, Airs. Joan na D avis. W alker returned The m any friends o f Clifford the east last Noble are glad t o k n ow th a t he T h u rsday evening. She brou gh t is im p rovin g after having a sc- her great-granddau ghter • with J vere atta ck o f appendicitis. her. M rs. M atth ew Patten and M rs. Bertha Johnson and M rs. children, M able and Fred, are J oh n son from S h erw ood were re­ ov er from Forest G rove visiting cent visitors a t the hom e o f Mrs. a t the Patten farm. Bhaer W right. The Brisbinc and B oa tm a n M iss M argaret G arland w ent families have purchased a new C a n bv F riday m orning where F ord. to M . S. Shrock visited the form ­ ers in this com m unity last week in the interest o f s ilo a ,. ^ W m . Brisbane and wife called a t tbe hom e o f A. A. N oble and y o u n g people’ s Sunday fam ily Sunday afternoon. seb ool class met a t the hom e o f M rs. Peters last Saturday night. T h ey bad a very enjoyable even­ ing. ' M r. and M rs. Verne H obson , M on ty BrickeU has the ty o f New berg, were visitors a t the photd fever again. / We hope he T. E. H obson hom e Sunday. w ill be well soon . He has the Mr. and Mrs. B ryant w ent to sym p ath y o f his m any friends. P ortland last week. M rs. Bry­ M rs. H ilm a Renolds and Miss ant returned Friday but M r. Alice B ou lton w alked from P ort­ B ry a ot expects t o be a w a y for la n d Saturday night and arrived som e time. a t the hom e o f Frank Doree A Suuday sch ool w as organised a b o u t 3 o ’clock Sunday m orning last week and will be held each very tired. T ^ v " - -■ Sunday'm ornin g in the hall, be­ A surprise p arty w a s given a t ginning w ith next Sunday. E v­ the hom e of M rs. John Simmers eryone is cordially invited t o be T u esday in h on or o f Mrs. Ed present. - B acon, it being her birthday. M r. and M rs. C. P. B radshaw KENWOOD AND VUNOT E ldon Winters, o f B alston, the son o l X . J. Winters, is visiting relatives and friends around Rex. : * w m W m * ' *¿. ' m Try "Doing Al U wm to Ki M iss Grace Riley, w h o been teaching near M cM inni is hom e for her summer tion. M iss Goldie Everest, o f Net berg, w a s a visitor a t the Pc ell hom e S aturday and Sat M imes Jessie and M ae Leod, N ew berg, w ere visitc this n eigh borh ood S aturday Sunday. Bible sch ool at 9 :4 6 a. n ., ter Jones, superintendent. l l a. m. — Serm on, “ Bi B earing.” 7 p. m.—C. E. prayer meeth T p. m.-—Ipterm ediate-Jouioe E ndeavor, led by C. W. SI 8 p. m .—Serm on; “ The version o f the PhilKppian * o r ." 1 fried ast summer. I >unH while and vc '(‘turns of interest and picturesque- uc88. One need aot venture for iield to And sights at supreme in­ terest The Ametiaal I who is not thrilled by the noble buildings of ur national military academy and, the superb «genic background at West Point had better give up hope of being thrilled by any of the splendid sights o f this grand world of oura. West Point is one of the reat sights not only of America, at o f the world. Historically, its appeal is strong and eminently dra­ matic. Another place holding a rich re­ ward for those who torn aside from the beaten track to viait is Montf- cello, the home of Thomaa Jeffer- Travelers who have never travel­ ed in the land which owes so much to Jefferson tell ns that there is nc variety in the United States— that one town is very like another— hopelesaly American, monotonous­ ly prosperous and hideously unpie- turesqjie. Such a critic has never been to the town of Taos or to the ancient metropolis of A coma. Both PRESBYTERIAN of these wonder places are in onr N o preaching service Sunday, southwestern wonderland — New Mexico. Both are Indian pueblos, Jane 25th, either m orning o r yet each is unique. Taos represents ening. tbe highest type of piled up com­ 9 :4 5 a. m .—S abbath sch ool. munal dwelling. A coma approaches “ 7 p. m .—Y . P. S. C. E. the acme of pictnresquenesa in ait- nation and surroundings. The world admits that our Unit­ In Grosser Need ed States is rich in scenic splendor. One o f the stories told by Spcn-l Supreme among earth’» spectacles S i Leigh H u gh e,J d hi,.speech * the H ouse—o f C om m on s night tickled everybod y. I t fo and children, o i P ortland, were the sto ry o f the small b o y w h o up Sunday aftern oon visiting w as w a tch in g the Speaker’ s p ro­ w ith M rs. B rad sh aw ’s aunt, cession as it wended its w a y M rs. H . C. Ross. Their little through the lo b b y . First cam e daughter, Page, will remain for the Speaker, Then the chaplain, a week o r so. and next the oth er officers. Supreme in beauty is the valley ey of P valleyi s that ‘ at we call ca Yosemite. The tie wonders of the Yellowstone axe without' rival in the world. The hugest trees that nature ever nurs­ ed lift their millennium crowned hcads in California’, great forests. There is in California an almost un­ known, untraveled Alpine yegion, rivaling in beauty and grandeur the fnost famed regions of Switzerland. We have been told all this hundreds .of times, but we do- not heed. We continue “ just goin’ somewhere,’ ' we do not practice the art o f travel in America. We do not fry to go “ abroad at home.” A quarter of a century of travel has shown me tne wonden of all the world. The spell o f for- travel has always been upon the impelling motive of my end t o r i .»1 end yet now I have a tardy determination to “ See America at last” — Burton Holmes in Leslie's^ Mrs. A. M . Clark, of Portland. M rs. J. C. Davis, o f West Cheha- lem, and Dr. A. M . Davis, o f N ew berg, were Sunday visitors A large num ber o f tbe y o u n g “ W ho, father, is th a t gentle­ a t John Winter’ s hom e, people o f this neigh borh ood to o k m en?” said the small b o y , p o in t in the b o a t races a t Bntteville ing t o the chaplain. last Saturday a n d Sunday. “ T h a t, m y s on ,” said the fo tb . « E s r c s u ia M r. and M rs. C asper G ettm an er, “ is the chaplain o f the M r. and M rs. Clat race B ntt, m ade a business trip t o Portland H ouse.” J “ DftML h e p ra y to r th e ■ and M rs. W. W. H oilings- S atu rd ay. bers?” asked the sm all b o y . A t the annual sch ool m eeting The father th ou g h t a ther. x callers Sunday after­ held M on d a y evening Claude and then «aid: “ No, m y n o o n a t the hom e o f M r. and F airbank w a s elected director M n g.3. M . Calkins. ~ 7 s o d W . A. Parrish w a s re-elected w hen he g o e s in to the H ouse lo o k s around and sees the The band b o y s m ade quite a clerk. bers sittin g there and then he success Saturday evening a t W ilbur Jones and' O tto Orn- p rays for the cou n try .” —F rom M ountain T o p w ith their con ­ duff, o f Chehalem M ountain, “ M irth and M errim ent,” in The M cert and m instrrl sh ow . were callers a t D ave Jones’ Sun­ T h * L m i of the Royal George»" People’ s H om e Journal tor July. The poet Cowper’a story as set T be members o f the Sunday day. sch ool are look in g forw a rd t o a G raphic and the Semi-Weekly forth in the verses we ail know on E lv a Parrish, w h o h as been dfr. “ The Loss of the Royal George” is jo lly g o o d time F riday, Jane 23, visiting w ith her unde, R. O. Journal, one year, $2, fiction from beginning to end. The Royal George sank simply and solely because the ship 1 was rot­ ten, owing to the neglect of the au­ thorities daring sixteen years of pence time while the Royal George was lying in harbor to keep her in a seaworthy state. It came about, in fact, quite suddenly and was the result o f a great piece of the ship’s bottom dropping bodily ou t— Lon­ don Mail T ry a handful dry— this simple test w ill demonstrate the dcHcteus new flavour. But the flakes are usually served with cream or rid i m ilk . New Poet Toasties do not “ chaff” or crum ble in the package, and they “ stand u p " w hen cream or m ilk is added. T h e y ’ re untouched b y human hands and put up in m oisture-proof packages to preserve their oven freshness until served. T r y som e of die ‘ ’4 ‘,‘ J _V. ^4 k -éfe- ’ Ji . ',i Jr w will be incomplete with­ out a camera. Come iow and we w ill ihow you ANSCO, the pmateof camera professional quality, and tell you i how to make your vacation a success. We sell Anacp Film, Cyko Paper, Anaco icals—everything you with you on your trip. J CHRISTIAN New Poet Toasties are die first córti flakes w ith a seif-developed flavour— die full, true flavour o f choice white Indian C om — unlike gnmmnn "c o m flakes" that depend-largaiy on ertam and sugar for their palitability. I SEEING «MENICA AT LAST. W e are glad t o rep ort tl M rs. C oodeau is able t o around again. process of manufacture. ” J e* B ris to w ,'o n P a rrott M ount returned Saturday evening. The Factory Behind the T \ -*s * ■ / •• Pharmacy - Wt Wsvsr Skip A nsco L J » - r ' i , « I ■> T illam ook County B ea th e. A re Calling*' J tro 2/ou S o in g *7)own TJh ii S u m m e r? Many Beach Resorts! Neah-Kah-Nie Classic Ridge r; Manhattan Rockaway Oceanlake TQlaroook Bay JC ii -jg l Manzanitnl Garibaldi Lake Lytle - Elmore Park Barview Bay ocean Many Attraction« _ Bathing in the Surf G olf and Tennis Fiahing Clam digging Boating D an d n g Low Round Trip Fares ^ ^ A re on sale daily from Southern Pacific stations to Tillamook Beach resorts. Return limit S e p t 30th Ask local- agent for further information or write for booklet ‘ TUfamook Beaches.’ ’ V s L . , \ ' _ ^ ^ 7 ____ * ¿vT*- - -J J ohn V . S o o n , General Psoeonger Agent PORTLAND, OUBQQU SOUTHERN PACIFIC THIRST TAMES WILD BEASTS. -r --------- LINES Uke a broad white ribbon, as seemingly straight a* if traced by a gigantic •ovafo Brutes Respect Each Other’s rater. And dotted along its satire length are hundreds of serais (wayslds ' Right to Drinking Water. Just as out dog wlli respect another rest hen seat, each with its arched and dog's bone so even tbe fiercest forest tmreted gateway. Its spacious tncloe beasts bare their unwritten laws and ore. in which humans share shelter camels and goats, and its their little conventions. One common idea which has found central well of sparkling water. Per 3.060 years tbe Himalayas have Its way into scores of books of adven tore Is that the lion and tiger take ad looked down on this road and seen it vantage of the insistent call of thirst " **r— that is to say. they go greatest btxhway before Rome down to the water i>oul. the only one cradled, when tbe aboriginal Indians for mites around, take a good drink drove their rattle over tbe very spot themselves and then lie in watt for where tbe motorcar dashes today, some gaaelle nr giraffe or Ibex coming Alexander tbe Great led hla Greeks there for a Uke purpose la order to along It to tbe conqnest of northern spring upon tbe poor creatura whlls in India, and Buddha himself took his Japan’s Devilfish. the act of drinking and make a meal daily walka along It centuries before Cbrlat was cradled. In Japan devilfish weighing up of It Yet this Is a libelous estimate of wild It has seen a hundred generations to 200 pounds are sometimes caught. These fish are amphibious. They are beast character. Tbe fact la that there come and go. a score of dynasties rise often seen wabbling on their tenta­ la a sort of truce of tbe water bole in and fall. And yet today It la to ths eye Juugle and forest As far as killing ia exactly tbe same as in tbs long gone cles, like giant spiders, in search of concerned tbe drinking place is out of years when Nineveh was a proud city. patches of sweet potatoes. The na­ bounds There Is an Invisible notice —Naw York Journal. tives kill them with clubs. In the board on its banks which soys. "Live ' Drying an Umbrella. water they are canght in jars low­ and Let Live." and It ia Implicitly An umbrella should never be opened ered to the bottom, which the octo­ obeyed In order to dry K. as tbe ribs get There Is an-order of precedence. The j •prang, and it will never roll up needy pus enters, thinking them a good retreat from which to catch his rhinoceros gets first drink. Hs is tbe j and tightly after once dried In Dreadnought ef tbe forest Jungle manner. Doing this will also spoil the f o o d . _______________ Tben comes that old Ironclad the sis- cover by straining the weave nnnatu- phant Ths Ystlsw Day. rally. The correct way to dry an um­ When be has lowered tbe tide mark In 1881 in the northeastern and made the water more like coffee brella la to stand it on the handle that United States a dry fog lasted from than anything else tbe big pussy cats tbe wgter may run off at the points In­ Sept. 1 to 8ept. 10, culminating on stroll down to quench their ardent stead of gathering at Ule ferrule and S ep t 6 in the “ yellow day.” Its tongues—tbe Ilona, the leopards in Af thus rotting the materiel. limits were determined as between rlca. the tigers In India', tbs Jaguars Selecting a 40 and 45 degree» of latitude and and pnmas'in Sooth America. I would warn maidens of Meanwhile the aby animals—tbe gt 67 and 87 longitude. This able ago to exerriae doe caution In was caused by forest fires in Micbi ruffes, deer, springboks and even tbe •election of husbands. Choose s rani although they are a match p n , with contributions from fires f l(on-*u»d m ^ background man, not tbe kind that slaps himself in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and >n(j wait,till the carnivora kave done 00 tbe wrist and wants to bo called Jack instead of John and Canada. ______________ _ ( But the fetter never prevent their sp- addressing you as Margaret instead of ; preach to the water or waylay (hem on Loot Hie Nerve. their retirement And that ia better Maggie or Christina instead of Tiny. “ Father, did Mr. Flubdub call on | manners—aye. and bettor morale—than Get a man whose mascolino actions entitle him to woar tro goers. - you today ?” . j many men abow.-Peerson’a Cartoons Magatine “ Yea, my dear, “And did he have anything to . INDIA’S FAMOUS ROAD. Fifteen Cent Lunches. A cashier lu a Newspaper row itmcb “ Yes, he said it was lovely weath- R W m tho World’« Oroatoot Highway room told me that the average Bosto­ Boforo Rom« Waa torn. nian spenda hut 13 renta for his lunch. we've been having.” Search where yon will, you will find The fifteen cent key on the cash regia And that is why she married an­ no highway In the whole world so ro­ ter Is worn smooth and tbe nntnber other man.— Kansas City Journal. mantic as the Grand Trank road of “15" entirely rohbed off. Other keys on tbs machia# show little sign of w ssr.- India. M ftfMfi66pp#CL A stately avenue of three roads In Roston Poo». “ I see old Van Gelt baa given ons— the center of hard metal the that worthless son-in-law of nis a rands on each side ankle deep hi silvery job iri his office. Whet’« the idea? dost—frlngod by double rows of trass, A* woman went Into a country bak The fellow certainly can't be o f any It runs for t.400 miles through the vast try one hot sultry summer day. "H i northern plain which skirts tbs Hima­ have soma of that nice currant cska," is# there.” —— “ No, but as long as hs has to keep layas. from Calcutta to far Pesbswur. •aid abs to tbe baker. "That ain't no 1 hours he has less time to which keeps soottasl at the gate of Af­ currant cake, lady." said be, waving Us arm gently to snd fro over the doff ■pend his father-in-law's money.” — ghanistan. From borisop to hortaon It stretcbM eacy.—New fork Exchange.