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Erlday, May »1 . 1BM Bight i w tfk i I pa al week. our re g u lar currier, mu », er being In alleluian e* ni'Clfil w ill) ih« gran g e. alter 11 euinti mul sons Olar- Mr. ««.1 Mr». A »g„»l W e n « ! * c « * * * * * 1Mr * « « ” **t ™ M in il >on W illiam , •|«nt S u n d a y } ^ 1" " * lr> in ,y " *"Hnl 'a n .'«, Erwin, and John lloalon with frii'iuls in Scholl* a n d i of 1,10 *1* 1’ K.* k lloovor. W. J. Edward», of Scholia, started on an auto Mr«, Urn Koraliaw »'1 Port- Mr*. K. I.. I'.ox, l*iit*lu!lv r u n *r |i Mi di y nun ulna, Ilnur ilo» l.aurol. miHM of u,„ |„*a | grange. a t . ' 1': "n b e ll« M i o . ‘ a r 'lh e y L f ’ r, ami Mr«. Dave W ard ware Un,t* for,n* r W « f Mili» bren *l*»’ul ,,*r ,,,,T vk i I iiik a general ronim ltlae *1 \l I* re la tiv .» • .11 ff rm t 'V.mìig those who have havo il . ,. . Mlll . k , 41 , 4 , , i-nesaetingr bu»ino** in Port- amonK hör of,i* «rlirlw »rn Mimt in io They ox niaètlnir held In Hillsboro, on |»arti* of III»' t U l« . ÍJi .f .i.il. during Ilio |>ast week. friend», who were prry he gone about two Monday afternoon, and talked .»eel to welcome hen Mr. ami Mr», d e m o lì» Omn- over m atter* of Interest eon- w eeks. The» Nissèn. F A. Huele r. i n j r d aro reoeivlng rn n g rat- and Chas. Pierson have been ulalior.* illuni Ihr b irlli of an o ghl-|>«und boy, born lo Ihhrti lih'vinjt some repair* made lo ih » interior of (heir barn*, m ak Tuo »day morninir. ing ready for the »harvesting of Mr. and Mr». W . J. Edward» th eir hay crops. »peni a few day* la »! vvsvk hi It is understood that during Mr Minili ilio, w hrre lliry wera the thunder shower that passed guest* of Mr. Edward»' ¡uster, over h re last W ednesday eve wiio remdr» Ihera. ning. a tree on the Al Godfrey i Mi» K»lhrr Snidor. who i» ranch was struck, but no other 5 employed in Portland, ha.» baci» j,, lor the h„» been reported »pending the past two weeks tiri* vicinity. with her pafents. Mr. and It Sloan and Mr, and Me» Mrs. George Snider. {»otl W eldon expect "to leave the Notice: Don't forget to v o c i a s i of the week for Medford. today at the gran ge h all. Polls where they will visit relatives will rvmaih upd*; until H fo*a w h H es- M fT R k n w ik m l- pini a la tend sum m er school iv' the evening. Tt Is hopl Oñfval ery voter wHH .ca«t a vote. Its, b eginning Ju n e 21. T ie mc4lmg of the Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. A ld^ej R ichard« \ul Society has tieen postponed ami children. Mr. and Mr», lia r one week, and will meet at the ry Richard» and (lailgh ler, Mr*. home, of Mrs. Kmerv fan Kleek. Mabel GcniheHa, all of Port Thursday afternoon. May 27th. land, were entertained al the Mr. and Mrs. Brown amt fam home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ily of Portland were Sunday R ichard», for $|ift week end. Mrv and Mrs, Cha» Van Kleek guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett W right. M rs. w ilt be the detegalys from Kin- Brown is an aunt of M rs. Ion grange, to attend the ses sion i»f sla t* gr.iHge. to be W right's. held in B aker ,tl»c first week W ednesday afternoon ■ in Jun# F. C. Fluke i* the a l- V isitors’ Day at school and « t iern ate. A number from the goodly number of the parenN^ local « ra n g e wiH aHemf. and others were present and en 'I W illiam A. C arter, Republi ••“ .»* caiulitfiWe , joyed the program jgtvelk by the e ‘ can fo r'tin v ep n n r.'ad children. dressed t|»n people of this rom - Popularity of the Smoothtop —!L . UNION NEWS LOCAL NEWS W alter Heaton waa tran sac t ing business in Portland last Mr. H. I.. Hudson returned Thursday. from the east Saturday- Mrs. Kirk Hoover and Miss Mr. M C. McKerrher ha Fay Danirtd wore County Seat »old his property in Multnomah culler* Monday Frank Roberts spent the week j W illiam Gejnbella is building end with Robert Hocken in Cor an addition to his barn, on the Hillsboro road. vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Jo sef T annler Robert H arris from Corvallis tran sactin g business in w as v isitin g at home over the a m Portland Friday. L. m Da vs ha* been su b -Jm u n ily at the grunge bull last week end. There w ill be a “ Novelty slitu tin g on Rpute 3, for tl*«' W ednesday evening, a goodly Mi»s Kditli W alts w as v ¡s it Dance” at the gran ge hall this ing friends in Salem over last * Saturday evening. week and. Frank Fluke attended t h e Mr. and Mrs. B A. Rohsc and m eeting of the fa ir board, held spn* visited with iri-n d s a t in Hillsboro. Monday. Oswego Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sloan and Mrs. F. O. Bartholomew of S a son were dinner gu ests Sunday, lem spent Tuesday, May t l . wth of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Mrs Lucinda Davis. Mr». Maude Moore, who live* 1.eland Cook and Ja rk M alar- at the W alter Heaton ranch, key went to Tacoma T hursday,! “Pent the week end in Aslor- May 13, for a few days. ia- Mrs. Harry Johnson and ba-^ Miss Doris Heaton will vis- bv daughter returned from the it her aunt. Mrs. H. T. Hesse Hospital T hursday. May 20. J„ r srholfs. during the next two Mi.»s Verona Johnson of Port- _ land has been the guest of Mil- ______________ lin'd W alts for the p ast week. B E A V E R T O N FIN AiVCE CO. ■ I Mr. and Mrs- W. R. Van Offers This V/et k Klerk and daughter K atherine »p lit Sunday with relatives in 1. Three acres about 3 m iles from Beaverton on good road. Portland. New t-room hou»»>. Chicken ' Mrs. Jack Sauers and so n house I0‘x2 S'. Brooder house from Hood River are visitin g "«veil equipped. Incubator. 600 .Wit.i her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.J eap acily 350 e li i e k e n s . Ceo. Tefft. $1.950.00. $350.00 down, bnl- rnce on easy term s. Mrs. Ernest Moore of Moro arrived Tuesday to spend a 2. Two acres. New l-ro >m few days at the ho ne of Mr. hoij«e unfinished. $95000. and Mrs. J. C. Huntley. $100.00 down. Balance on easy term s. Mrs. Jack Brooks and baby daughter of Portland spent a 3. Cn B eaverton-B ertha High- tear day» at the home of Mr. way. one and o n e-h alf m iles and Mrs- E. W . W oodruff. east. One arre eh ared ln cultivation $1.250.00. $«00.00 Mrs. Stiekney and daughter down. Helen of Vancouver, W a»h., spent I lie week end at Hie home W. E. Pegg, Gen. Mfr. of Mr. and Mr«. C harles Baker. Mr. and M rs. M. C. MeKer- cber and son Cieonge were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs G. A. Gilmore in Portland Sunday. Mrs. tained C rary Haris I)ella Brownliill en ter Mrs- Irma H arris Mc and Vivian and Dorothy at dinner T uesday eve ning. Mrs. Louise Patton and 'daugh ters Ruth and Jean of Portland -i the weak cad at 9 the home of her sister, Mrs J . d C. Huntley 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mrs. W. C McKell entertained the afternoon Bridge Club on Tuesday. Mrs, F G. Donald- *0n and Mrs. F. L. Spencer won honors. 9 f j f A \ l.ee C arr who ha* hern spend- illg a few day« at limne in or- der to attend his brother's wedding return s bis work In Knappa Thursday. 9 d A J Mr. and Mrs. J . V. Kenyon ^ and fam ily from Carlton and 8 M r*. J . Reel* of McMinnville, visited Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. C haiie* Maker. ! Mr T. A. Anker, a former resident of Beaverton, was drowned al the Peninsula Doek« in Portland Monday forenoon. Hi* wife, who is an invalid, survives him. ^ E E 8 Beaver d ia p ir i No. III«, O. E. S. Reg- tila r m eeting W ed. evening. May 26 at R P. M S o cial. \'i*itor* welcome. Pjease bring riftS, Bf order of I he \\ M. Je ««ie C. P h aris, Secretary, Adv c 2 r j E E K & B ^ I p V r ■zmy- \ ■. 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BK N EW STOCK j ! t Caroli! hnd Dorothy Grain mcr ani Helen Zur. ueben of ^ Portland have t»e»‘ii visitin g f ti.c-'r mi : t. Mrs. J . E. Davis, for several days .I '.N (ins Knnge V Judge Fred Q. B ala Reasons W Stipe’s Garage Beaverton t QUALITY AT LOW COST