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T h e B ea verton R e v ie w Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with Volume II No. 46 $1.50 Per Year FARM LOAN ISSUE HELD MERE “BUNK" H IETO R IO A L SO O ICTY E M A V O O N TK S T THE BANKS HERALD which was Established in 1910 — 1 THE BANKS HERALD, Volume XIV, No. 48 J J e a v e r t o iL jV M h in g t o f^ C o u n t y j^ b l i s t e r a u ra CONTROLLED BY O StlAVIM "SIX DAYS" T H IS W I I K pear l m f ot «•Xo CAPITOL HILL HEWS State News of Interest • B O Y 7 SCOUTS A colorful i,i.d highly pie- ' I uresque original »croan »tory I'hti Oregon HiaUirioul Houiuly ¡lina hern told hy Elinor Glyn, Ihu Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Lime-sulfur spray will con litt» »Heeled "T li« Hudson'» l»u> fuoiou» Kiigli-h writer, In "Mix trol the pear leaf blister mite, an eight-pound son, Robert J. H « h a « m II h O . . U . a* <:*>***l*ui»y Uu.| Ilio Oregon Couu- Bell. _______ Dsmocratio Paper Scon» at try-. a. llMj aubJoul il>r lbc ,m Days," which will b« attraction according, to Don C. Mote, pro Kuturdny and Munday a t H im fessor of entomology and acl- A brunch library is to be O. 0. Heckman History Piu*-, I'aciflc Theatre "Wlx Day«" w« » [ ing head o f that department at Csck and Bull Story of placed in the school witn the Work will begin soon at Wa- mni Medal*. Tli« prue» urn I produced by G harlo Drahin. o n e 'ih e O. A. C. Experiment station. late books and inagasin*» for ! terloo on a $10,000 bridge over Stato Officiala. f"Ui In number, first, sixty I r the most highly «ateeiiied Lime-sulfur 12-100 or lime- the use o f the parents. the Hantiam River. ■ 1 "* i dollar»; second, iifly dollar»: dl rue tors in the Industry. In ¡sulfur 7-100. plus twu gullon. A petition ha» been filed ask- Drilling has begun on I,eep«r (C om 4 ««t *4 ky NbdooAi CouacII of tho Bof Puri land. Or. — dtp#« lai). — Tbtt | tt(tr«t( forty dollar«; und fourlli, 'her new »lory Ihe famuli. author o f miscible oil are the stbudurd Brouts of Amori««.) ing for the improvement of a [D o m e oil structure in SoHier- ko«M ottmpttlgn luw> rsisml by Do* thirty dollar«; mid will bo | of “ Three Weeks" tins developed j remedies. part » f Pourih street by grail- j tin. •rttor Ptor«» and hi. appoitti««. J sir „warded for the h. «l four ..rig •i slory Uial is rapid aiDt ah- j Tlfe time to spray for pears Ing and construction o f cement | k „ mU wj „ , b|p to boaat NEW BOY SCOUT BADGE »orbing in action, with charm- ¡¡g from early February lo early sidewalks anq curbs. , |(ftb,ic cafnp gr„ und the Journal of Baton.. a. ...«o h a d.mu ; kubject written and submitted Iers (hat appeal 1» the sympa- March, and the lime for apples Blind, crippled and <>th«rwls* phy «ralle paprr aa «ber» la la ih. «tala. *’y «"•*• or boy» over fifteen i * hies and with thrills and co -¡from the lime the leave* have The (JapttoJ Hill srhool has t near future, sically bandlcappad boy scouts who It da«rl»i It openly aa rempatga bunk, yrar« of ago, and under eighteen j nini.ee, which lend themselves fallen until bM b a »* not bean eligible to work for early December, extended the paper drive for two ; Tbe Union «•«fai ottly for polltlral parpoaa. la yeur. of age, attending any pub to the picture form o f preeenta- j Thoroughness o f application is weeks. The proceeds o f Hie . op<,nP<| „ b,g distributing plant Merit badgee bemuse ot their die tk.hopaof •toutina Uy.ra auta iraaa lie ,,r privaU »«hoot. academy, abllltlee prevented them from fulfill 11«»«*. [essential, the tree» should ap- drive will be used for the pur- „ ( Heppner. *f Tka J!L Capflal ,, .. , Journal , . calla .. allanlloa .. .. seminary, or lax the requirements for secood class I . . „ . 'llie cast includes many we||-{(IPHr ns It whitewashed. It Is c h a s e o f athletic supplies. Y eollcge, • ’ university ; ’ The Bluff Road near Sandy rank and for first Haas rank, whence lo Ib» cork and bull acaudal la Iba other cdticntiuiittl Institullon n known itomes Corlnne Griffith, important to cover the Urminal Tuesday evening Ihe young u, completion the scout to permitted to enter the Knob o f a star in her own right. «tal. klgharay daparlm.nl al Iba time Ilia stale o f Oregon. is ' |w(gs and Hie four feel at the folk» o f the Garvmn Heights fo r use rasetoating Merit badge field, will be (f (ba alarllna I « » year. ago, which .he four prig« winner» will nUo featured us Luline Kingston. | top o f the Ires « . well as those Gommunity rhurrh gave a de- heartened to their advance to scout- Waa pal forward merely for rampalgn receive M hniidaoiiie broy/e nnd Frank Mayo, who has been ‘ ,M,rlions more easily reached light ful farewell |»arly for Mr. I * h,> Redwotod Highway lo craft by the recent decision of the parpaaaa lo aid oaly In I'larca'a aia* medal. a »tar for a number o f years, ' with spray. executive board o f the national coun and Mrs i>de and family and City will be completed Uoa. Of roarae n waa all forgotitta The condilion» governing the Is ro-Matured as Dion Leslie. J r i , P ,,s- r |P, f blister mile is cil to crest* an Achievement badge LneiHe Jone,. ,lur,n»» tta atta* u Iba «ot.i war» ««at. compel||ion are an follow »: r physically handicapped scouts la Olliers in Ihe cast are Myrtle one o f Ihe most destructive of Th« CapIlalJoarnal. loo. potala awl Work has begun in Astoria fe Gwing to the absence o f Mr. recognition o f certain requirements. I. The eaaay aubimlted in Kledinan, Claude King, Maude ||,e pear insects and recently that any lima for iba paat U y aara on a 8. P. A 8. Railroad Com- ’ The badge will permit rbem to take hooka of Iba alala la»d board bara empelilion ahould not exceed George, Rvelyn Walsh Hall. _ has been doing considerable Crosby, the last Capitol Hill Im pany Station. up with modification any o f the «1 w as been opaa to laapo'tUia and any dalln two thou.nnd word» in length. rhns. Clary. HpoUlswoode A l l - ' damage u> apples. The rolisge provement Club meeting Merit badge subjects, which range qaenrle. could have bean unear.hwd presided over by Mr. Kerron, A public halt, eighty-eight by i. The eaaay may he In hand ken. .»ml others, [shows highly colored, roughened from aviation to zoology and Include long ago If Ibara war. any merli In writing or In typewritten form, The evening was spent in dis a hundred feet, is being built such other subjects o f boy Interest aa l..a line Kingston Is taken to galls, pimplo-llke or blister the bua and cry thaï ba* beau ralead cussing the annexation ques- at John Day. radio, wood craft, electricity, tracking, Many Ioana ara rlaaaad a. bad by preferably upon paper ot com Europe after Ihe financial fail like in appearance. On pear the Pierce adherrule that abow la mercial letter alia, either ruled lire and death hy suicide o f tier tree« these blisters are al first The Union Pacific railroad trailing, swimming, paring, etc. Tbe present decision nowise moder lerettt delinquent (rotti all anali» I« or unruled, the neverai »heei» father. Iter mother plans lo greenish or red and then turn ------ — --- has run its first train Into the ates or lowers tbe regularly prescribed two year. Ity applying Iha tama rula being numbered conapculiveljr. marry her daughter l<> a wealthy dark brown or black. On ap N EW SYETEM OF D R Y - ¡ ‘ “ T of,B urns. ef dallnqoen. y, delayed payment aa nnd written on one aide o f the Englishman, H.r Charles Cliel- standards of scouting; It rather repre ple trees they are at first pale, gis mualba' latere.I iba reoorda abow INO ENGLISH W A L N U T S T,,‘' ° w R 4 * Railroad sent« a means by which physically .per mily, with blank apace wyn. but after (heir engage Ihen (urn reddish Itrpwn, giving tbttl daring IkU. when Ooraraor Company in laying two side disabled a » » l t ma/ he encouraged to Ptarr. waa chalrmaa of Iha acbool o f about one anil one quarter ment has been announced. I.a « rusty aspect lo the foliage maximum achievement The time for drying English , rack„ a, Wallowa, Und hoard. TO Ioana ha approved are Incliea m I lop and left hand line falls in love with Dion Les The fruit and fruil stems are walnuts has b«rn rut from 50- T o qualify fo r tbe Achievement M t bad loaaa. Thla M m i Io »bow U'arKiii». lie. who Is In reality Hir Charles* often attacked, showing the usu 75 hours t<» 12-24 hours by a I Half-width paving is being [ badge, the scoot will proceed aa fur Iba ««»orner baa aot made aay The c a n y abati be accolli son hy a famous actress who al highly colored blisters and new system o f forced draft ,a'd to connect with; second and first Has» rank, except that he shall also present a written Ma tmpmr.ra-Bl la Iha haadllag panied by a .epurate aheet con had deserted him. In a sight- distorted appearance. employed by the Oregon experi-l**1'* Pacific Highway, application signed by a registered W aiata feeds. aliboagh ha aad Jeff laming Die name and poatofftce seeing lour over one ,.f France's The miles are microscopic in ment station and A. E. Wright The contract has been let in physician, addressed to the local court Mpara bara »ary Utile to aay aba«« _ .. ... _ .. . t he si/c and during Ihe winter are a Portland grower with exten- j Kstacada for a two-8tory tile o f honor, explaining tbe apparent tka ««rraal loaaa Tbay potai mar* o f ,h" wrller. the dale battlefield, after visiting tr la Iha I rum pad up dsllnuuanclaa of or ber birth, and I he grave o f her brother, l.aline Is crowded down In Ihe outer hud Hive groves in the McMinnville and cement building, physical disability ubtrh makes It Im thalr pmdecwaetars la efftew aad go|,,l,,,,r ° f *be arhool attended. I rapped in a German dugnul to- scales. Tills Is the only lime district. possible fo r him to meet tbe prescribed Preliminary investiga-, Tbe CQr(Wr a{onf, h#s Mt. la ray casa, blame ibemaalvaa 4. ’liiere aliali aleo he de •ther with Dion Leslie and it is possible to reach Uiem lions Iasi year were so sue- |a(d fo f # nPW Con*regst.o'u.l requirements. Tha pUlfal par« of iha aawaai 11 ve red wilh the eaaay a cerili, Ihe priesl wdto acted as Iheir wilh sprays, as during the sum ces-ful that the published re- rhurch jn 0 It ia farther recommended that on CH “armadal-la thaï ha la aoobtatt cate signed Ity a learner or guide. Lacing certain death al mer they work and breed within i u II n arrniMNl scouts making applies.loo fo r tbe new gr^at «a amba poll.trat capital al the aa among grower» in Oregon. i 4 modern theatre which will ■ Achievement badge be encouraged ttt a( Ih» goral nam» af Oregoa jalrtirtor o f the rdueational In - Ihe end o f a few days, I.aline the tissues o f the plaid. exercise their own Initiative and Much larger quantities of seat nine hundred people is to j judgment to devising and passing Of Ml loaaa ba baa olaaaad atllution alleiided. .la lin g lhal and Dion are married by Ihe How they are rescued ROYS AND O IR L8 W IL L aa bad. by flgartng lalera dallagwaat the writer o f the ca n y la a priest. nuts are treated at a time in built at once in Astoria, some tost within their physical ca pupil or student attending the and I.aline, believing Dion dead REC EIVE MANY PRIZES the new system as heated air | \ two-story fireproof apart- , pacity aa evidence of their scoot spirit aad aa afl bwt a «mail same. Is married lo Sir Charles, and is forced through a three-foot ment bouse wilt be built In the , and their eagerness to devslop to tbe Gash prises totaling (HA!5 are i to tha tall tfJ M I j. |n order to he considered Inter claimed by the tatter's son fullest their abtHttoa. layer spread over a wire net near future at Roseburg. . . „ *** *** In rompelltlnn (he e».ay must forms a highly ciruinnlie and reasiy for member* o f the boy-' ting ten feet by ten feet The Achievement badge la to be In in aa af Jaaa M. oaf af tha whole Ml . . ■■ ■ plan to both metal aud doth. Tbe cloth badge tbar* way« mar» ■»-« |M aa be delivered, by mall or in nhsorl.ini« climax in what ia ami. girls' livestock clubs who site. The air. at a temperature. Oregon motorists . 105 F „ is returned to be JWM « » * proposed additional j Is to be worn on tbe sleeve with au f a p - - '- lalareal waa aot yg |“'r»»n, to the Oregon Mislori regarded as one of the hesl of win places at Die Pacific Inter national Livestock Pxi«isii¡..n M erit badge subsequently awarded. dwa. bni ea which, wiiboa« doubt, tba cat Mortrty. I'ublie Aiidltoriuiu. reiwmr pictures. oseq over and over aga.n. thus |»“ " * on<* 00 Because ot the many appealing starting November t. « *ne en talar' .i will ba paid Ibis tall altar tba 25.1 Market Mlrnel, Portland, Or- saving heat and fuel as well as , The improvement in lumber cases of deserving aad efficient tire wing o f the new «trueture wwpa are »old. logon, not taler tlian March I, speeding up drying and increas- [trade conditions in Reedspori ! aronta, displaying In their dally lives Tba audit shows that lit awtaa aad has lieen set aside for the en b ir t h d a y p a r t y g iv e n ing the rapacity o f the plant, rouses three milts to reopen. highest Ideals o f scouting, but who mortgagm bar» bean Mat owl for for* I ... ______ , tries o f the youngsters, ‘»pecin' M ONDAY EVENING tttoaere and o< Ibl» numbw, latoraa. 6 */’ r * #3[* submitted In I lip process leaves the nut» j Bapid progress is being made because of physical handicaps have prises offered by breed ¡M»»n«,ia- waa paid la fnll la it 11 <m ■! to 1*11 compctilion will I m > numbered A very dniiglitful surprise tions have been adde,, lo more in good condition, says E. H. 0n j be surfacing o f the London been hindered In official advancement In rank, the organisation after special aa M mors aad la III« oa six. Thar» and submitted. without the \\ legnml, k O rtin ltg fM at road in Linn County, and sympathetic consideration has at» Was, therefore from all months' to names o f the writers or other party w h s given Iasi Monday tlian 12000 offerod by Iks ex experiment station in charge of this year to mm aad oae-half year*» tatorsat due Identifying marks, to three evening ni Ihe Hennessy home position itself A community church was rived at tbe foregoing decision. the investigations. Only a few * mar* *b«n 100 of Ikaaa 111 botaa ju,|K,.,, aelccted by the under in East Henvwrton in honor o f tiring Ihe total premiums lo n dedicated at Broadbent all- . dcvclnii »pill uhclD. Some of . with . bow under foreclosure Ihmalil Henneesy’s ?3rd birth lugt.er figure than ever before ■ O Y SCOUT, H E A L T H W O R K E R .signed committee. the smaller nuts are dried loo ¡"la> »erv.ces and a basket dm- Th» las. leglalhlare. iwcogaWlag lb* day. The evening woe spool in •Ughi of Ih» fermar, amaadeg the 7- AU ronipetilive essays will much bul soon regain Ihe right ,,e^• plnying games. An exciting fea •IQ T IM E IN T H E O L D T O W N A gartiage ran became the uunsuid tow to tha eff»e< that tba lima be judged according to thetr supply o f moisture on being Tbe cornerstone laying cere- theme for special appreciation of Ihe randy toe «arma»! of awrh lalsraM oa loaaa general merit nml excellence: ture wras an old time Next Friday, October 2 AI It ut exposed lo Ihe air under normal I monies have been held for Ihe si-out spirit in a recent account by the aa waa thee dua might ba axlaadod to hill the judges will also take pull. H o'clock P. M, Ihcre will be a cuditions. If the nuts are grad- j new Methodist church at St. K ew Turk MaU. o f a scout good turn. two year» Into consideration, In passing 1 Beaverton Male Quartette fur La Foltelte ed before drying (his condilion Helens. A lady of tba lenetuen.s, relating Despite this, ami iba « I I kaowa |h,.rPlin ncatnp„ o f manuscript.; nished some favorite numbers, very interesting meeting in Hie Pacific Theatre, is averted, bul natural shrink- Thp Pai.jfic Rai|roa(, the Incident, says: “ Yeetlddy niomlni; toot that tho governor la a warm which were well nnprecinled. _____ of tba farmer, tho m mmm w vml- accurate orthography. correct 1 the bell rang an’ when I answ er*) Reavrton. Two noted speakers age makes it advisable to re- Company ba* completed a new (Hoad load board. there stood a little fellow In a brown whid! hs h a a d T ' fowloalag m o«’ grammar and composition, nnd A dainty lunch was served nnd and the Beaverton Male Quar grade after drying. depot at Reedspori which cost ■nit with a colored handkerchief a birthday rake lit up wilh gagoa oa many landa they ara aot rw purity and clarity o f diction, tette, will entertain those who The bins in which the nuts round his neck. 'Say,' be says, ‘you gatiwd or oxpoetod by tow to for* The Oregon Slate Library in twenty three randies was passed lire fortunate enough to he pres arc dried are cheaply construct $32,000. got a gart'.ige pall out on the curb glaa» aad tba oaly oxplaaatlaa moat n,|em has n reading list upon , tn the guests. Seventy two building permits ed o f shiplap. The nuls are ent. that's slopping over, without a cover Those present were: Mes * the nlmve named subject which in Grants on I t You ought to have a larger Everybody is cordially invited , scrubbed before being sent lo have been issued ,0"*- aa mada b* W,H be sent to nny Oregon stu dames Hennessy and Squires, lo attend, and be royally enter- Ihe drier hy means o f a con Pass recently for buildings to one.’ Well. I told tbe kid that we %ad Myors baa born granir dent on request. If the loeal H,e MKscs Margaret and Mary tained. didn't have any too much money, and veyor, and raked out through cost $148.005. exaggerated, aa to abowa by tho or county library cannot give Hennessy, Loveiia Allen. Hard Gomiltee. an opening after drying. The Sewer bonds for $6360 have wbat we did have didn't go to buy- aad this too, to paraly for this service, the student should 1 ------- --■■■ | entire process is simple and been sold al S. Helens lo com garbage palls every thne some fresh kid wanted us to. 'But, you see.' be political offoot. Earm an of tba stato write directly tn the State Li Squires, Angelino Schmitt, K plete Ihe construction work re- says, T m a boy scout and Pm trying Mrs. J. K. Davis entertained readily carried oul. «ha bar« barn out lacked by poor ,irnrv w(lirh |„a„„ h.mks free \<>n nnd Leona lletu; Messrs. Ihe Fixe Hundred Club in honor) A forced draft drier built onjoently started, to win a Merit badge in public health. ET? * Wl" ' U9 U " f charge, except for postage Donald and Franeis Hennessy, o f Mrs. H. O. Stipe o f Gearhart the experimental plant plan has T ,((> 0roen Mountain Lumber Now- that pail o f your» 1* open, so 11«! I ester Squires. Willian Camp Iasi tor Instane» aa M noto» that bara B n Thursday. Mrs. Austin been creeled on the farm of i Company has been formed to file» can get Into It; then they fly basa foraoloaad. easaaaod vattma of l.eslie M. Seolt, straight Into your hjuse and walk all bell, Charles Fry and Karl K, I’ haris secured Ihe honors of Professor F. G. Young of Ihe operate Ihe mill at Vaughn's over the stuff you eat with their dirty tba pro part las roprooaatod aro from George II. Himes. the afternoon. University o f Oregon. Fislier. Station on Coos Bay. M to M por can. la aaoaas ot tha Gommiti«« feet. Besides. It's against the law/ amoool 'ha stata baa loaned oa them. ________________ _ “ T m sorry.’ I says, 'but I have no ™ The Brownsville Woolen Mills to Malbaor ooamy, tor laalaaeo. whom q O OPERATIVE OOUNOIL -a which have been closed since money to get one.’ He looked at me k to said tha worst risks are. prop MOLDS MEETING I July, will reopen the middle of a minute without saying a word and orty raprseanted by 11 notas, on which . . . . " , , then went off. I fiwgot »bout It en tho auto has taraatad MUTI, la a* A «»U..ok for II........ October with full force, tirely. This m om iiig the bell rang i caased at Ill.dTO and appraised at operative movement in this state Five men will be employed in »gain, ami there stood (he kid holding |T7,0d#. was indicated al a meeting of the Union Oil distributing sta- , that new pall In his hand. 'Here,' he Th» stato has already sold II farms h ,e O regni. Oo-opera live rhun- lion al SI. Helens, which was says, shoving It at me. 'the fellows In a« which H had forecloaml and reçoit jr h |>0r(lnnd l.vst week, when! my troop want me to give this to yon. built al a cost of $50,000. -"o c ia .io n s made reports, I S'z.r iss ...« ........ J .1 Salvaging the Derelict baa bean sold at • loss .according lo Paul N. Marts, se. - Th«#» torta show that talk of tm relury of the council- and direc- Bian»a loasaa la all bunk, put o«t by tor o f the O. A. G. extension tbs Plana administration cliqua for sryvice, political purposes only and calculated N,,r||, p„cifie Co-oper- tohpiat Jeff Myara Into office, so that1 ,j pn|nP ,.Xe|,nngc is a go- b« may continua to thraatan hard . ... . . praa.ad farmrra who bar. no. meda *'.g concern and is being ml totorost paym.ol. on stata Iosa» with ministère,( sn economically ami to all month». Is already producing such re- t ... ■ - .. suits that a profitable year for OeoHdgs for NasUmatlan Warh. members seem assured." M. ’ Although ba ha. lived all hto Ufa J Ncwhoiisc. manager, reported^ to a country whore reclamation to A. It. Shuniway, president of aumawhst tocsninglaat. President Ihe Oregon Go-operative Grnin Coolidga to responsive to the need. ' Growers, announced (hat his or- ‘ •f the west, as shown la hto lettor to gan|rniinn wns merely recess- the convention ot Ihe American Ml* Ing for a year. He declared in Ing Consrees at Hnrramento recently. He said walar power and Irrigation go favor o f legislation similar lo ¡ hand in hand and continued, "It t. my Ihe MeNory llnugen bill. Twen- j purpooa to unremittingly stimulai» (y-eighl leaders in Ihe co-op and aacourag» the development of erative work were present al thasa great project « hy every a at her tile meeting. kr of the federal government." Mrs. Grace Porterfield Polk has organised the grandmothers f Miami. Florida. Into a club. I to* p«al three year». Oov»rnmeat fi'w h ich now has 25 members, lo Rgaolag has been pul on a sound hual- he eligible one must he a ■«to* basis, with expenses cat to a grandmother and nl least sev- tolalaium and deflrtta turned lain tur ,>nty years old. plqae* ft to ikoao sensible economlai ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ have brought about reductions ia I s A $110.000 conerele dam hi tax*». —___ • . fciifrl being built at Doc. Real Ettonamla* Ma«». 1 T b « number of federal am piare» ha» | t o . rsdarad rod »red mora more than than ÌM.OOO loo.ono to „ ¡o a Automatic telephones have been installed by the Oregon- Ameriean Lumber Company thru all its departments at Vernonia. Estimate* show (hat approx imately 30.000.000 pounds o f dried prunes will total the 1921 . crop for Oregon and for Clark County. Washington. About 40 per cent of the crop is already |sold. The River Lumber A Logging Company has begun the con struction of a mill at Kaskela, the capacity o f which would b« 125,000 feel daily. Sidetrack- art- being built and a townsite is being plannod. W e all chipped In nnd got It.’ Then he got all red In the face, saluted and ran away. "God bless the kid. i f all them boy scouts Is like that, they're all right." SCOUT OOOO T U R N * NUMEROUS "Each boy scout Is pledged to do a good deed dally, and a half million good deeds In unison may reverherato to tbe very portals o f St. Peter’s gate. H a lf a million joongsters « b o can perform an act o f spontaneous kind nesa without a thought of a forthcom ing tip would be worth a great deal. If there were nothing more. The ea gerness with which youngsters Join Ihe boy scout organization nnd the loy alty with which they uphold the acoet banner, an- testimony to one o f the remarkable aoclal achievements of re cent years."— Port Townsend (Wash ) Leader. Edwin Derby,- former secre Lillian Evans o f tlir tary nf the navy, has been made. Mi- Hank of Beaverton is taking a a thirty-third degree Mason i’> reengnilion nf distinguished ser •k’s vacation. vices lo Hie order. She thought she was ready Mrs. Edward Cox o f Chicago, to marry some one else— bul six Days of Love changed her who has spent the past month mind! See "Six F>ays" when . in Beaverton with her xislerx, il is shown al Hie Pacific The- Mrs. \V. C. MeKell and Mrs. atre this week Saturday and JulirMr Carter, left for Lna An- Sunduy. jg'-lcs Stttuiday.