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    E fe
T he B ea verton R eview
Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with
Volume III
No
1
$1.50
GOLDEN RuLE DAY
TO AIM EAR EAST
•tarted In America by lba Near Kaat
The pupils uf Ihe school were
R e lie f aa a new. striking and Inlen - \ lumped by I he health nurse
atve no'hod o( raising lumls (or the ! i »1 week.
hading at tha children In American
Thanksgiving I ‘ay was
o|>
orphanages In Itlhlo farads.
••I've,I ni Ihe school Wednesday
On this day Dsooatbcr 7 Anu-rl
«ana are naked to eat a dinner ut with programs pul on by the
•oup, broad and itaw, or of oorn grlla pupils o f Ihe various rooms.
•ad rotidntiaed milk, or of rtca. maca­
The Capitol Hill I*. T. A.
roni and cocoa.
Aa thoy eat tbla
novel meal, they are asked to rein ••in held Ihe second o f u series o f
bar thal. coarse aa It la. Il la all Ibal lurdpitrlies ut Ihe home
of
holds body and aoul together (or the Mrs. H. Duncan.
The third of
orphaned boys and girls overseas, to the serie* will lake place in the
whom the elemental fador of hunger
near future.
ta each day's vltul problem.
TiSipte here sru reminded that, how
Al lite Improvemem (Huh ses­
aver poor Ihu fare may »•• in, they <an sion (lie matter o f the dilapi­
at Inaat have two bowls of soup If dateti condii hut o f the sidew alk
thoy like, and two slice» of bread.
Aa they flntah tlo-ir second serving, and bridge wus brought up and
they nre naked to remember that the a comuni lee was appointed to
orphan wards of the Neur Kaat Relief gel an estimate for ¿repairs.
oiiiertainment
committee
can have only one serving, (or tharo Ihe
Is not enough to allow more. They are planning on
holding
a
are asbhd lu remember thal these chll dunce in December
to
rulsc
drent exist on such a diet Ittf. day >
funds for the club.
The build
•ut of each year, and they will not
mg
committee
will
display
leu
live to become men and women uu
leas more bread and more aoup are (alive plans umt estimates for
provided.
the clubhouse at ihe next meet­
Thoaa who enl the llolden Rule ing.
dinner will not lack dlallngulalied
Al the meeting o f Ihe Capitol
company, Such a meal will be serv
ed on Sunday In the lionies of kings, Hill Improvement club held on
Wednesday evening o f Iasi week
prime ministers ami presidents.
The (iolden Rule la a universal much business was brought up
«reed. It Is a common denominator for discussion. Mr. Mnlln slated
of all religious nnd aortal welfare or Dial the (Irm o f engineers for
ganl/.nlIons. It la a test of our re­
ligion and our sincerity, (¡olden Rule the home water board had been
Sunday Is a day for personal stock­ selected, and they exnectcd to
taking. for measuring our lives by a *larl ut once on Ihctr work, liuti
universally accepted alati.lard of life would continue for six or eight
to ascertain how nearly we have n; veeks.
The assessed valuation
tallied to an ideal. It Is a (lay of o f Ihe three • districts is pbired
plain living nnd high thinking.
•il A >7a into. Mr: Ihiecher irom
The dinner, however, U not an end
tn Itself. It Is an ocrmilon. in the Multnomah gave it brief talk
words of Pranldent t'oolidge, "for on the water question, staling
bringing (o (he minds of (hose who are thill nil meetings o f Ihe water
prosperous lliu «lisrllalile require­ comm issioner* should he open
ments of those who are In adversity." to Ihe mrhlic, and urged lhal
On Golden Rule Sunday tlto citizens
-<e y one who could should al-
of all nations will he seatetb figura­ trnd
tively at the same table, partaking lit
•rally of the same (nod. thinking the
tnmo thoughts and entering into a MISSIONARY SOCIETY
how realisation of the brotherhood of
TO
mankind.
HOLD
W atson si., <m Allen Avenue,
Ihi* afternoon, Friday. Deeein-
her 5, at 2 o'clock.
Miss Zona Hmilh, a mission*
ary from South Aioerien, will
he present In give a tn Ik on
her experiences.
All niemhor,, nre urged lo he
presenl and •bring' I heir friends.
llelrut, Syria Tor many centuries,
children In Palestine have used, for
grace before ninnls, a chant which lia.i
been handed down from early church
fathers. The chant survives today as
a thrice dally exercise In all orphan
ages of the Near Mast Relief Snvrral
thousand copies of worda And music
Mrs. Lurent W o lf was visiting
have been sent to America for uvq In
tha observance r f Holden Hulo Sun friends in town Friday of/fast
u!i J i- - ember 7.
'«• o k .
_
TH E BANKS H ERALD, Volume X V , No. 3
Inter^ting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
Tolc ;y b u r Active Special Correspondent« Weekly
ALOHA HUBER ITEMS
SCOFIELD
N E WS
A T T E M P T « M ADE T O
C I T Y E L E C T IO N
ESC A PE PROM J A IL
PAM
An attempt to break from the
n te „ 1 * . ^ , , paiMM!d
county ja il, Ihe second within quletly Tuesday. There
a week, was made by inmates o f |
llcket
llie ile ,u
QUIETLY
utf ve
w a. uni,
4nd
‘*a " “ ’ * **'■« written ,«, ai-
I h ls Mm* the entire Her o f though * considerable ..zed vote
brlek. tm the inside had been wa* (.a„ .
A1„ , ut m
removed. The outer layer w a, , #llle oul
„ ercue lljeir /r#J>_
in process o f removal before
•
(he effort was discovered late
, he only «o n le .t was for the
n Ihe afternoon by one o f th e , office u t Haeord«r. It 1* reported
that George Tliyntr urpiipiii in
TR* other attempted break wa* rumbcnl won out by aimut JO
in »h* ^arly hourn o f th*» m om - m l ini.iiv
.... \
fug.
A night guard placed on Z ^ ha . b e e
ahb. V
fh#» outnld« o f fh#» huililintf lUn- *<’v«*ral years
°
W *§*
rouraged further efforts under
There w a . '. n amendment to
cover o f darkness.
the charter proposed that woo d
The new quarters, which are „ IV(> ,h(> ( i , 1Jur‘ ll u
on the top floor o f Ihe court- |„Vv a
. ,«
... ^
r to
W e are all sorry lo lose Al -
K. Meneflol was lu Forest
(»Art amt John Nailers who have d rove Friday.
moved lo Corvallis.
Otto HCtimeder spent last week
Five sewing clubs have been end In Portland.
organised among the girls o f
Mrs. It. Kjmmetl was In Mux-
our school and Ihey are very ton Sunday morning.
enthusiastic.
K. H. W M tllesey was visiting
Charlotte Rogers has
been in Portland over the week end.
OUl o f srhoul i for four weeks.
W aHer Noack wa* In Huxton
Il I» reported lhal she
has
Friday molMlng between trams.
hear! (rouble
AH " f Miss Kg-
Mr*. Chas. T . Myers made a
gim an '» pupil* wrote her let­
T ,,
r,* " U
ters Wednesday us a language husmea* trig to Portland Mon­ Place is nol heated a* y f . The
day morning.
work o f installing a
h u lln g
J
“
lesson.
,h^
¡¡¡¡{jiifn l
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bratton •yalem 1» being rapidly conduct- ,,f
The pupils o f the first five
ed as the old Jail can not b e ' ”
•
......... .
grade» gave an operetta
en ­ made a business irip to Port­
against the measure was that
counted upon to hold the in-
land
on
Saturday.
titled, "T h e Fairy thidmolher's
m at*, in H. crowded condition.
«Mnearf-
Lesson” given at the
Huber
Mrs. P. flradon
had
bur
• : f iw Gomel) « o .ifj k v r
i;itihh>uise Thursday night, tier mother vMttfcg h,.r
w„,.fc
had a perpetual right to asses
TW O PRODUCTIONS
i.
In lite play Ihe little men ' from Long Beach
’ hi* amount each year against
Wash.
ARE OOMPLETED Ihe property in the city
and women workers are visited ¡ j f r
and Mr». J. Hellish and
hy fairies, hrowirie». lid ie .snow
Things are pretty busy up at
M » to be regretted that this
sun made a business trip
to
Ihe Premium Htudio. Tw o fea- i matter was kept so quiet hut
people and even hv goblins who
Poytland one day last week.
helped (lie
Fairy
Undmollier
tore* have been completed. One | »* seems to be the attitude o f
Kenneth Benefiel mashed his "Scarlet and G old" is the story certain o f the city officials o
leach the mlliat Work as Well
badly
Thursday o f the North
W e*i
Mounted jkeep everything away front the
as play should he undertaken in fhumb quite
a spirit of, happiness. A good morning while at work here.
Police. Another, “ The Phantom newspaper they poasibly can. So
is a .lo r y o f the un- far as elective offices are con-
number was presenl.
Mrs. K. Baru-fiel
and
son Shadow
People in Beaverton , cerned, the city administration
were
shopping
and
visiting derworld.
Tuesday afternoon at Buxton. will probably nol he given an I will be carried on by the fo l-
H I L L S B O R O NEWS
opportunity to aee these until i lowing:
Mr. and Mrs. I,. L. Crawford preaenled on the regular ex- ! W. E. Pegg,
Mayor;
Hugh
Miss Rulli l.m klaler o f HiN«- had Mr. Crawford's mother vis- change, a* the local Ihealre was ! Lewis, Howard Hughson and C.
boro has been appointed to Ihe Hing with th-rn over Thanks­ oul o f husines* at Ihe lime they C. Beach, CounciliiH-n (A . Rosai
position o f deputy pity recorder. giving.
were completed.
holds over as Councilman for
One o f the features o f these ' another y e a r), and G. Thyng
Several carN ad* o f Scofield
Florence Kagc o f Iteaverlon
was married In W illiam Powell folks attended (be masquerade stories that we will all be in - j * Recorder,
of
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o f Portland in Beaverton Friday. dance Saturday evening al Mux- terested in is llie acting
Mr. and Mrs. F.. Richter, Randy, Ihe airedale seen *o fre-
Rev. (I. A. Ilrav tierformed Ihe ton.
OUE A C C ID E N T
dressed a* a couple o f lurks, quently on Meaverlon streets. II j
ceremony.
i* said lhal he takes a prom-
OCCURS TU E S D A Y
brought home first prixe.
N ellie Mai*hal| has filed d i­
HPar\.
^
produ,rll,,nJ
A
seriou„
accident happened
vorce p r e c e d in g » against her
k
k
,!: nU;* r" "
KW' "
and ! ' uesday
noon
when
Ralph
husband. Edwin Marshall, ch arg­
that he bids fa ir to become a .Map«* wa, ^
lunch
MAPLEWOOD ITEMS
ing cruelly. They were married
m a l o f _Rtrongkear(. .he now iatber# ,,rupriHor f M
August 15. 1923. in Kelso.
fainou* Hollyw<K*d canine.
*“ — •
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K
®
,, i ¡ d«A'a
pool hail on W atson BL
I lie H<*me Mtoenmury Society
Mr. H
rie om
in m
announce» t um
m g
e aitnoun.es
h q t M
l , Li
^ ^
^
H. Hern. C. W . Fellows and
H r*«; H e « « *uu*ti forfisHe«! an met <U U t r h m w o f N r * VYf>«off YMlYIr wHf Pe*1n tn iPwwrt
Ihi« month
a
..
.
.
rq T lgan l, came a
along w ilh
automobile t„ ||,p county Sat­
H P
°"
■BO‘ h,,r
m M Im . m m blldrM ta hug WO have been
which
is
expectci
1
|o
exceed
»n
y
:
..
,
e DeeB
urday because die cars had been
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Reynolds ,.
. ,
. , ,
_
noticing on the streets for some
B
used in the transportation o f are the owner* o f a new. Over­ thing before undertaken in B**»- tjn,e paat.
liquor.
land sedan. '
0
j A* Ralph was a good natured
Hyron Wood o f l.mtrcl was
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Jcfcap he was asked to have a
illlam Booth lias returned
hurt while working with a drag from the hospital and is well on P O R T L A N D A U T H O R S
I
He climbed onto the hind
•aw Sunday.
He was taken to the road to recovery.
l-U R C H E O N Q U E S T S " ,,d uT ,hp
the driver
Smith's Hospital with a gash
One o f the most interesting ; j*
" . -1’ ^ •” w ai'<f» the school,
The Maplewood school district
over Ihe right eye and * frae-
a s' iarP lurn, Ralph,
has voled to purchase four lot* luncheon meeting* o f Ihe year ; ' " ,a
IUled ami.
standing
up,
was
to he added to the playground was held in the Forest Grove * *"
Chamber
o f Cam metre romn« t."rw* n'
striking on hi* shoui-
Marriage licenses have been o f Ihe school.
la*l Monday when four Porllanq * '
" raking hi* collarbone,
issued lo Frederick K. Orton,
The. returns from the Pahy
authors were present and »(Mike
*r ' ‘
teduced the irac-
o f Pori land, and Charlotte L.
clinic' have been received. Moth
Madden, o f Washington County,
on literary subjects. The even! ure * " d bas Kal‘ ,h »fussed up
Clara
Reynolds
and
Arnold
and lo Henry Mohrmann o f Cor­ Fisher scored 9R.5.
was held in connection wilh
l,e can 1,arJ1>' W'* R 10 hl*
Oregon W riters' Week.
(little toe. A* Ralph was one o f
nelius and Rudv Mat* o f near
Mis* M. Reyburn has returned
Hillsboro.
Judge C. H. Carey, president ! ,he aclors m lUe 80h° o1 FlttP-
to her home in the east after
August lihooge, convicted on -pending the summer with her o f the Oregon Writers’ League: l,* vm * boen ■ »»i«n e d to one o f
Grace E. Hall, well known poet; ,h'* n" ’st Prominent part», it is
i charge o f assault and battery brother. Joe Reyburn.
Theodore Ackland Harris, the
'Pectcd that the play will he
• m Ihe person o f Mildred Har­
author o f "T h e Mushroom Boy," j a
s
it is not thought
A
iiiiu
Ruth
Norsell
celebrated
rington, his 13-year-old niece,
A and J. R Grace, naturalist and tliat at " ‘ *-s »¡ln® another actor
has been sentenced
to
sitx her third birthday recently.
author o f several hooks on bird '*n be ' 0,-'urcd who can fill his
'ponili* in die county ja il, lindi parly was given in her honor
lore, were Ihe guests.
place.
lihooge, his wife, indicted on a by her mother, Mrs. A. Norsell.
A
fter
Ihe
luncheon
the
a
u
th
ors1
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separate charge, pleaded guilty
Hot soup w ill he served to
addressed students o f
Fores! ,-ilL L S B O R O U N IO N
am| was |<*l o ff without sen­ Ihe students
bringing
fheir
DISTRICT IS VOID
tence.
lunches to school. Miss W illis Grove high sphool.
. ■
—
will have charge o f Ihe prepara­
DOES HE SHORT-CIRCUIT?
tion and serving.
FOLLOW ING MEDICINE
lie— Here comes a friend
of
" I heard vour son was an un-
THE Q IF T IE
mine.
lie's a human dynamo.
laker.
I thought you said he
She Hcallyv
"W h a ' brand o ’ barra are ye was a physirian.”
He— Yes.
(everything he ha* smokin’, Jock?"
"N o l al all. I said he followeq
on is charged.
the medical profession."
“ I dinna ask him I"
The Christmas Month
I
¡
S® 24
|
ihe long-disputed question as
whether or not the Hillsboro
1 1110,1
School district, that
" a" formed m the early part of
i U sl »uninier is legal, was sel-
' loU 111 circuit court Saturday
when Judge G. R.Bag ley read
•* tlccisioii to the e ffe c l that the
description o f part o f the iet-
ritury included was faulty and
¡he entire union district, as a
result, i» void.
Immediately
follow in g
th e
verdict two petitions were filed,
c from Forest Grove and one
m Hillsboro.
Both
town^
i,.¿toils to form a un.on
net including Cornelius, a
lying about h alf way be­
tween.
DAIRY
\A) ATC H
MEETINGS
W IL L BE HELD
l'a iry meetings w ill he held
at Laurel Community Hall Dei.
Hth at 8:00 P. M„ at Schefflin
• .I Dec. 9th at 8:00 P. M„ and
' ' " w - iiu ' s Hall, Banks, Dea.
10 at I :00 P. M.
it. R.Besee o f the Extension
Sr vice will discuss "R a n g e in
Cost o f Producing Dairy Prod-
u; Is, and Reason* 'for .iiig h
Costs o f Some Farm * and Low
Costs on Others."
N. C. Jamison, dairy special­
ist. "Higher Production Is Not
' I -1' nn Inadequate or 1’ nhrtl
<1
YO U *
STEP "
MEETING
The Christian Missionary So-
Tull
Informal Ion,
with
sample
m«nus and suggestions for the obser­ Oiely wilt hold llietr nexl meet­
vance of the day, will he furnished ing ill Ihe home o f Mrs. F.loise
by (he Nour blast Relief, Portland or Brown the first house west o f
Seattle.
ANCIENT CHANT REVIVED
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
CAPITOL HILL NEWS
addad to lb* Hat. The movement wna
which tfas Established in 1910
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, December 5. 1924
Per Year
"NO TH ING » U T THB TR U TH ”
Tile Student lledy piny, " N o ­
thing Mul Thi\ Tru th ” will lie
given In Ihe High School Audi­
torium Thursday. Iierem ber ||
nml Friday, decomber f i .
This I, a Kurclcal Comedy
Five MiMon Dollars Needed ¡In lltrec nel» and will prove
uu evening's entertainment, liuti
for Refugee Orphans Under
you cannot afford lo mías The
American Cars.
'tick et* nre now on sale
a(
dem i'» drug Store.
t
■■ " 1 mm
t
The following Is ,lhe f ’ n»t of
23 NATIONS JOIN OBSERVANCE
I'hnrnelers: Roherl lieon ell, ns
|^<r|rnyei| hy John flrn y; K. M.
By W B. HINSON. O. 0.
Ralston. John Liverm ore; Rich­
Oregon Chairman .tear East Hallaf ard donnclly,
Ralph
Mope*;
and
i Haronee Van dunam , Arthur
L. S. OOOTH,
I,ang; Bishop dorati, l.oy An.
Wvafcrn Washington Chairman
• trim ; vwoinlnlyn Itulalon. boan
Wllh lliu cw-oporallon of civic nnd Sln-kiiey; Mrs. K
M Ralston,
religious louder» throughout ilia Uni
Morxn llulslen; Ethel
('.lurk;.
tad Hiatus, lh<> N*>»r Kast Itullnl has
Mnlarkry;
Muhel
Inaugurated Ita campaign (nr Ilia (IsHirglanna
aarnnd ohanrvanc* at Intaruallonal Jackson, (inrun Pstaronn; Snhol
Golden liula Sunday uu December 7. Jackson, Mildred McLeod; Mar-
Tha aim la to ralaa fuuda (o provide t li is. Veda Itou«.
during tba minlua y «»r (or Ino.ooo
"N oth in g Fini The Truth” I»
orphan children under American cara hull) upon Ihe simple Idea o f
In Bible I «tide
Mura than flva mil
Ila lierie »peaking nothing hill
linn dnllara la Ibe inlulmuin needed
Helium aside at ouv day eai'U y»ur Ihe ahaolute Irulh for n alnled
He hels a friend ten
In honor n( the (loldan Itule ns a guide period
to individual, national and Interna­ thouaand doliera limi he ran
tional lira, la an American Idea which do H, and boldly nllarka Truth
baa been approved anil adopted by to win Ihe money.
twenty Ihraa natioua Tha day. Dwcom
For a verv short lime Ihe
bar 7lb. will ba observed throughout
Insk la plneldly caay. hill Truth
Europe and In many non Kuropeau
countries, au< h aa Japan. Koras and rout« out Old Man Trouble and
then tilinga begin tn happen
Tales! In«
Tour annual hnlblaya
t'hrlaluiaa. Trouble doesn't «eem very large
New Year. Eastern and Arn.!r.’ he H»y and aggressive when he first
»- have heretofore been celebrated In pokes his noe info Ihe noble
tsrnatkwally
A (tub lias now been resolve o f opr hero, hill he
grow* raoldlv and anon we aee
our dealer In Irulh disrupting
Ihe domestic relations o f hi*
partner
In fact Tmuhlo works over-
lime. and repnlalions tirai have
Iteen imhlemialied are smirched.
Situations thal nre nhaiird and
Complienllona alinosi
knotted,
pile tin. nil erediled In Truth,
end Ihe result o f Ihe wager lo
eherlsli thal areal virtue front
11*e lina o f Ihe man who has
espoused the cause o f Irulh lo
win a wnger.
The au d ie n c e I* kent In Ib m e»
o f Inuvliler »1 Ihe seemingly
Impnaaihle task o f untnnglinff
«naris info which mir hero has
Involved all llmse lie romes In
contaci wllh.
W. B. HINSON. D. O.
THE BANKS HERALD
wà
W/M.
m
m
.m e e d
F e e d s ."
I’ tiase meeting* arc being ar-
-e.l hv Ihe O. A. C. F.xten-
•<'ii Service.
W E'D LIK E TO MEET DICK
"Strange, Dirk likes
Gladys
so.”
I ’i
. g. U.)
« 1.
•»KUU IlMtMical SorMy
"W h v. she's not had."
"T h at's what makes it
— > strange."
so
CHRISTMAS SEAL
RESULTS ARE HJ9E
Scourge Fast Yielding to Health
Through
Work
Financed by
Christmas Seal*.
Tha Chrlatmaj Seal la with aa again.
Berea million of them have beeo dis­
tributed throughout tha atata of Ore-
goa to be aold during the month of
December to finance the “ Fight Tuber-
ewloeta—Give Health" campaign. The
teal, with ita bold victorious Dear«,
typtriee the morement which K haa
flaanced ae auccesatuily that within
the last fourteen years the death rate
from tuberculosis has beea cut la half
ta the Called States. Throughout the
country, oue hundred thousand people
are enjoying the Christmas season,
who would bar* perished If the dla-
aaae were aa uncontrolled aa It was
a decade aad a half ago.
la Oregon, the toll la tubercnloels
deaths la 1*23 was <21, aad the beat
estimates indicate that about M*0
people la the state are afflicted. Tn-
berculosts ta now characterised by
leading specially la aa a prerantabta,
curable disease, sod one that Bead
not menace the Uvea of our ctUsoaa,
If known measures of prevention and
proper living are put Into practise.
The chief object of the Chrlotmoa
Beal Sale la to finance the «dune Monel
campaign which will help eg alp thn
general public with such
about the matntenaace of thetr I
that tuberculosis shall be
eliminated aa a destroyer of i
YIELDS
TO HEALTH
TUBERCULOSIS
r « a B -p R 'm ib ilf^ N # *
S
ed County Public
Health ASMcta-
tloua. la the Christmas S m I Bala
Cvery person who purchased seals last
year la entitled to the satisfaction of
knowing that even at the small par-
capita expenditure of « cents, over a
period of a year, a long list s f things
was accomplished.
Thousands of children were enrolled
In the Modern Health Crusade, and
given the benefit of definite teaching
and practise In the performance of
habits of personal hygiene so neces­
sary ts good health. Public Health
Nursing service was extended into a
larger number of Oregon counties dar­
ing the year than ever before. Free
tuberculosis clinics were held. Thous­
ands of pieces of litormtsre was dis­
tributed. Health films were circulat­
ed. Supplementary material to aid la
the required teaching of Health aad
Hygiene was offered to every teacher
in the state.
Another piece ef the Association’s
work, of the utmost valos. is the mak­
ing ef surveys, sad Investigations re­
garding the tuberculosis situation ta
the state. The Bureau of Clinics and
Surveys has been able to furnleh ac­
curate sad sp-to-dste statistics that
ore fast crystsllslng public opinion la
regard to the desperate need of addi­
tional tuberculosis hospital facilities.
All this was dons ou t cents per
capita.
If every purchaser wosld
double his purchase the Association
could double Its service.
Oregon Seal Record Excellent.
A record In the December Christmas
Seal Sale was made by Oregon last
year, which places her well toward the
top of the Ust of etatos la the per
capita sale of seals. Her 1P23 record
was S.< seals seld far every person
In tho state, an Incroato of sevoo-
tonths of a seal over the XM2 mark.
Portland, aad Multnomah county,
Oregon, '.sat year won a cross-country
contest against Portland. In Cumber­
land county, Maine. Tho race was to
see who would sell tbs highest cumber
of seals per-cr.ptta. A large silver
loving cup was awarded Multaomah
county, which reached the record of
t.J against her opponent's t.S. Even
so. Multnomah did not reach the top
among the Oregon eountiea. for she
was slightly surpassed by Deschutes
The 1924 Cisriatmas Seal Bale be
giss December 1, and continues ontll
Christmas. Ths sals constitutes tbs
sole support of the Oregon Tsbercu
losts Association, with all Ita hsalth
and anti-taberculosls work, and pro­
vides funds for tho County PablJo
Health Associations. Nlnety-flvs per
cent of the proceeds are retained with­
in the state, only five m-r < unt being
sent as commission to the National, OF
parent organisation.
For seventeen years. CbrlstiaM
Beals have been following their useful
career in the United States Tbs first
sale amounted to about «SOOC la st
year's totaled tour and a quarter Bul­
lion dollars.
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