‘Only the Best for me!' who take» p rid e in the kind of food ohm eet* before her famify. TIME CERTIFICATES She knows it doesn't pay to waste her food efforts and her good flour, eggs and other materials by u s in g a n y t h in g b u t RO YA L— the best bak- mg powder made. lamed by this bask are a safe, coursaient and profitable investment. On certificates lim e d afte r July 1, IM S , the follow ing interest rates w ill apply: T w elve month certificates, 4 par oeat, payable semi- annually. Six month certificates, S V i per oent, payable at ma turity. — ■ ' Savings accounts, 3 per oent, payable January 1 and THE SCHOOL—EARTH’S NOBLEST MONUMENT BANK VAUDBV?r£i%fi<SflrS.FLAY* is the O N E "T h e C apitol, where Congressm en sit, the great m onument in m em ory o f W ashington, the m ountain ranges, the W H O LE N A T IO N is subordinate to this noblest o f aU earth's m onuments - T H E P U B LIC SC H O O L. "W h a t th e nation is, what its taws are to be, its future use fulness in the w orld, A L L depend on the school in which th e V O T E 314 X Y E S One Flag— One School— One Language A. A A. 8. R. SCHOOL CO M M U TE E 721 Gasco Building. Portland, Oregon. (Paid Advertisement) G E XE W U H AC HALLO W E ’D On Saturday evening a H allow e’ en party was given for the Gemewunae eamp Are glrla. by their guardian. Mrs. Payton, at their camp fire room, which was very p rettily decorated for the occasion. On their arrival each . g ir l waa given a tall witch cap with a witch's apron, which she wore during the evening. They spent a moat in ter esting and excitin g evening. Am ong the moot excitin g games were mind reading, hoop test, candle game and many others. The moet curious thing that hap pened was when each g irl In torn was startled hy a ghostly, ghastly object that appeared In the looking glass. Later In the evening a very w itehy looking fortune teller told all Qregs. KIMBALL“ "'Sfeson ^D U tr I N F O R M A T IO N DEPARTM ENT the moet peculiar th in g bein g the "fate** cake. In this were found a ring, thimble, button, pearl, shell, penny, key, and a safety pin; these told part o f their fortunes. Those present were Hazel Deever, Georgians Hall, Clara Trommershau- sen, Gladys Morgan, Helen Stan- brough, Mabel Payton, th eir guar dian. and Clara W althers, and Doris Huddleston, tw o new members Con tributed. PLEATING SPECIAL Save Repairs Paint Now b Costs M ore to R ot a Building T han to Paint b ?> A I»L O »r Rillfick < s, r 8 w. |10. Chaa. D. Godaey and w ife to Ora Godaey, part lot 5, blk 8, Wlllamtna. »«60.00. Mary C. Goodrich and husband to Pred E. and M. Ethel Carter, 4.0» acres In D. D. Desklns DLC, tp S s, r t w. $1,000. H. J. H sdley and w ife to B. H. and Minnie Evans, lots 70, 71, 7$ 7$ and 74, Bewlsy Land. $$000. Otto W . Holder and w lfe to Adolph Stamer, 61.»1 acres In see. 17, tp. 5 a, r « w. flO . Edith J. D. H olt to Adolphus H. Oast and wife, $.41$ acres in D. D. Desklns DLC, t p l s . r l v . $1483. Thomas Hollingsworth and w lfs to Rufus P. W iggins, lot 17, Desklns subdivision. $10. Lester H olt and w lfs to W alter L. Anderson and w ife, south 66 feet of lot $, blk 4. Kutch’s second addition H otel H oyt