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Paga F I«« Friday, J u n a 1 1 , I M LOCAL FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Interfiling Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Told jy Our \ctive Special Correspondents Weekly NEWS Hnyil Allen, n i y engineer, ««*- i'uiiipanled i y um* uf the right- lliiknr ln«l wank, ami a mio »! ut-way engineer» o f Ihe Hnutb- KINTON NEWS •Ujnyshle Him* wn« lt.nl l*y all uiit Paul fl«, w a« luukliig over In alilo lrl|i In llu* Mui liar I,nil the railroad track« In Beaverton Mi«« I.urlili I »ulliuiinn 1« in min« III Ilia rlah llukar rmm ly pri*«iiinuhly with Ihe view o f Irn- (lrr«liiiiu, vvji'f» «in' lui« rm vnppar hell, win liikni liy Nome P "living Ihe uppearaiice«. ploy mani. Huilla I, T ig ard , ra m e into • il llu* inalnhers, ami Ilia trip ' i ■« V ’"il H|ilket* n f Pn ri III liti of uh..ut Inilf a mil« III III*' being l u it Tuesday when <**r wn» ,i vi' ri» f"i| kU**«l r i Ili•* niliu* lu mini tiy « aulii«, wlm riar !.. A. Kennedy mad* In* Illuni* n| Mi* limi M i*. < ¡l'u n • nxplumed (Ini vario us tunnel» (-■•I i rip ovai Ihr lliirly -o n e - Klllilrf, I ittici aliuft«, i'i<*., mui llu* illuni mile m u le in mul around Tl Many o ( Un t .1 ri ut* r uruuiul lliuth »liowing u f I'uppar m a •ani I'hi* rh au g e la eiiu»lna liti', «l'i'linn ut III* vallar, uni many finii spi'eluiaus war« lu much eonfiiHlon |n all the po«U line "» ling Mii'ir i n ) i*nni whicli ki*n ly Hie v u ito r« , a« »olivati' • f fires iif fee led, Heuverton, wlll In* uf a u n umili i|Uiillt) ir» o f Mil« fin« trip. Sherwood, Hud Osw ofo. nini i|iirtiillly. Mr. and Mr«. C. C. Heaeh Mi«« l H i t ii .Monto uf \. r M U L T N O M A H I T E MS * e re very p leasantly «iirpri«i*d F 'i - r m r e Oariliiiar ami Itui’hal S'llurday, May 22, hy a number iiiiiii . i a r i l i >il in luuii l.i*l Ir • 'i* i*I l.i*i week III Hu wrrk, ami i- lin* pili 1 iif tu r 1 V nf th eir friend«, tin* oecawlon litui Iter, Mr«. il muli* 'lo*ire, u I I n n heilig Mr«. B ru rh '« hirlhday. Un Wn li r II* ululi i ni un*. •li Muring I» Ihe prouil I'll.- «''ruing W’a« «peni In |day* itig fo il. Tlioai* iir«*enl were r nf a new rnu pr, a arad Mr«. Uhri» I iiiilitiil d.nul»** Mr. and Mr«. (I. It. Houato'i, hai imi i.f li** iWiiu l, O ri*. nation a i ft from hi» parent« Mr. and My«. Mllkay. g r « . J a n e wa» a r m .* uf lii*r paratila, Mr. P. P ea« lui» «uhi hi» real ami Mr«. \ II, I tuli mini, fnr ,i i|enre tu M M'Alpin o f Alhun* Bradley. Mi and Mr» N. A Bv. li*a o>i>* db ring Un* ¡>m«t w**«k. [wlin w ill iiiki* pu»«e«»lon i I field, Mr. and Mr«. Win. Kngal- Mr. Jam e« Hinder. o n ce . lim ar wti*. lui vi* r l i m y irei* Mr». C. C. Bearli entertained linvo tu***li ki’pt lui»* ilu. in» llu Mr .itid Mr». W a l le r M ul a lunrheun and 50 0 party pii * l **i-i*k, nini II ut ii l'iire In* ■ m i i r retu rned ln»t Tu«»dity May 2ft, T h o se Iwarn llu* ■■**111*1» nini dii* Li rii*, « "n in a from n trip In O ak . \\ ailiu*«iliiy. p re s en t wer«: Mr*. Jam e» w l i l i ut'l niuny uf llu* cliurru*» lami. Cal, Young, Mr«. C. W ith e rs , Mr«, S. II. l'imirru), K. l „ Uni nini Mr». P. A. IlirhuriUmi o f ii. B. Ilmiaton, Mrs. Hu» W illia m Vani.uh ailriuli*il III* WlllamliiA arrivi-li Mumlay fur Krugh. Mr«. A. J. Co»(ello, litri il11 1 < 111>11 r*rri*i«r» uf (tir nr\* a werk'» vl«il with her (I iiiik I i Mr*. Hawk Mr*. Gllkey, and Inibii* uf l Mil F ello* « In II**.* ler, Mr« II. I,. Harry. Mr*. J a n e Bradley o f Portland. *i*i Ioli, lirlil S iluril i)- i *u|iIn« I'lii* \\ herlrr«. (iaiill». anil The Beaverton gue«t* were Mr». I ln*y ri'purl a v* ry pli*a»a*i C. Huntley, Mr». Wn». Kngel- lililí*« »pant (lie wri-k «ml on tua«. an uiillng In Devil« l.ukr and ke. and Mr». N. A. By field. Mr», Mi«« Anna ilralilioru , **im olh«r piare« nf i n le r r » i near fane HrinSey had lilgii »eure lui» lieto li*arlimi, ni I • Ini, <>r and Mr» lillkey tuuk the con- !lu*r«. ilurliiK llu* pn»l yuar. lui» elov*tl •nlation. Mr and Mr«. Kagle opened In*r «ch»o| .uni I» apriutlliK In I heir ni-w linn»« lo a few of vuculion wiih lu*r parm il*. Mr Customer to girl pounding pi uiul Mr«. II. K. (Iraliliom , Uoop llieir friend« Saturday evening. mío in W oolw orlh'» Would you I h e evening wa» »pant playing a r Muunlnln. mind playing “ Som e T i m « ? ” hrldua. ( B r i — W h a t d’ya think I’m Tln* rou,| « u p rrv u o r ami lili* Maplewood. Multnomah, and doin', big hoy? Sleep in'? rri*v* lini miiiid gitoti wurk oli P r o f l is e Ihe word "Sere (tir «liarp cur*V un Iha rumi W est Portland were well repr«- »riited at Ihe annual meeting of nade'* I« a sentence. lirlw**«n tli«* A iikiim I Wi*nta| ami Slude— My »(»1er Serenade an K. A. Ilui’lirr ranella», mi iha the Mullnnmsh County Puhlir apple U * t night. r.iMipar Mminlain-llaailvllla ru.nl Health a««ni*laU»n ln«t T u a* Tlm a r wlio Iru vel on tin» road day. wtll a p p ro d a le II) * work done. 8 *rvire» al the rim reli n e tt Mlinlay **ill |.<* a * follow » HI Ma «rhuul al | to : o Rev. l»r. Pullm a, pr**»nliua Fidar, **lli pr**ui*li In tlie «vrninif al l ' A l t , In lia fu||u**ri| li* llu* obarr * 11111 * 1 * nf (Ila l.o n l « «lippa. I* 1 « Impali Ihara tu* a anni! ut lami nrij ni Iha»a «arvlra». Ili m a r r » ,|*> uni **ati| In fnr K<*l ululili II m - m* *t l im i l a ' inai* ng, ** Inali wtll In* |ti*t<l al dia tm11 tu ilio evonlng, Wednr«» iluy, .luna I Al li. Il 1« raparteli Ihara **itl I r wnrk. ani) thu ilei eguta» wlH In* prcsent nrnl tv** u repnrt n f llu* M*»»nui nf S i a le grange, helId In Hnk •*r la»l » * «k. All f r a iiigerw are ino«t opriti ally Inviteli lo he pi»*»**nt. Mr Ull.l Mr*> rim *. Van Kleok, Mr. mill Mr * . F ra n k 0 . Fluke. Mo•* Mary Fluke. noil Mr- F'. 1 r.ax . nienilier« or t III* lo» H| grange, nllenilt'il ilo* »«»»inn o f S la te grange held in THE SESQUI FROM THE AIR Mr* L. L . W alker, Mr». Hot- riunii, and Mr. and Mr». Uod- il.ird Mul family «peni the week und a l th« i*iia«t. HISTORY IN CAKE T I G A R D N E WS Mr. McGlaison— An eplatom- nlogicai idealiam hopelessly con founds lt »e lf in the egooeantrio peedieamenl. don’ t you think? Kenneth Wood» (making a joke o f the whole a ffa ir )— Not If you Hubalitute dualism for ahyhogiatic monism in consid ering the coernogong’. Th e Ladles o f the Bethel Congregational Church wish to thank Mr. Julius Hendrickson fo r the very special price he gave them on the chickens which were purrhesed from him for the chicken supper which w a» given at the Belhel Con gregational Church recently. S t a r An Idea nf the «lie nnd »cop« of the 8esqul-Ccnt«onlal International Bxponlilnn. «lileh r 'i ! h« held In Philadelphia from June X to December 1, to eommemomte ilie 1 Ml «nnlveraaiy of the De laratlon of American Indepeaden • I * gfte*i :*i thle phnto-raph In the foreground te the great Munir pal . 1 ’ 1' i '»«t« 100.C I persons. North of the »tedium can 1 •»" ' ' ■ cxUlblil"ii . ■ Th gist I« the Palace of Agriculture n il \t ► 1 1 the I'ala* cd Liberal Art*. Op*, in* th* Utter building H th* lug auditorium, which seats 20 noo pernuri» on a *le floor. To tin* left i f th j «indium can be .ea the world famous Italian building the Taj Malial. •Little Girl (p eering out win I f.. G . - •low)— Oh. Mamma, Mr Join*« « I . drunk again. ¡>ou Mother— Why. child. he'» '•“ r n rinK walking perfectly «Irafght. Every Reason to Score Its Brilliant Success —• STAR Six ridts with pleasant Pullman ease—deep, resilient upholstery; 9 0 in. o f long and soft-cradling springs; gen erous-cushion full balloon tires; the low slung com fort chassis. Ye*. T know, hul don't .. . , . . , ,h" *,(,x o f p,ndjr h e " under his arm for Mr». STAR Six drives with the challenging, confident power o f its superb Red Seal 6-cylinder M otor — no vibration. And easy disc traffic clutch. Jo n e»? ki% V W l Bendix F ou r W h eel Brakes, the type used by Packard and Locomobile and 9 0 % o f all European cars. You need a REMINDER. CLOCK $ 7.50 T he Star Six at just “Sa. $ 8 9 5 here iilar favorite. «■ or free with a new Car Smoothtop at the A LIGHT Wlir.HT »«ICI Gas Store Fifth A Alder 2«- 111 «B MAin 6 5 q 0 OTTO ERICKSON & CO. Beaverton Hillsboro Forest Grove T h e Kpwnrth l.eague 1« husy p ra r tir ln g fnr a play tu li e glieli in Ih« neur future. Mr and Mr», W eh«ter frulli Medford vie i l<»*f la»l wnek and al Ilio houie nf Mr. and Mr». Il Il Hrnmly. iMan alive- mirata Iln terl llu« eeh'hralad hi* « **ertili hirlluliiy la»l Siiturday nfternonn hy a hlrllulny pari* ut Iha houle uf hi» pnri)«tt» Mi. a * I Mi» li Q Iti;.' • ■ f d ra e n b u rg . Kleven boy friend* rnjoyed llu* « a m a * ami re- frc«hm ents. Th e tira n g a hahl II» re gutar meeting ut thè n«w tirang a hall tasi Tlmriklajr. After Ihe re g o la r work In III« forennon, fullnwed hy Mie u*ual dinner «er*«d hy Ihe India», a puhlie •»*mn *vn* glven, whioh In- ellirled «averal «penkers on Im- porlnnt «uhjecl». Bedvei lon Ird n sfer t o . Lewis Brothers Props. AUTO TRUCK AND LIVERY SERVIOE, DAILY T R I P S TO PORTLAND F U R N ITU R E AND PIANO MOVING • unii'r« B* M i li m, « *>rncr of W a ts o n und Kir»l Rl, Portland o f f ic e , Portland Auto F reig h t Term in a l Phone« ; Bi*a\i*rli>n M on I t . Portland. Main 3 5 t 0 This replica of hlstorta lodepond* •nee Bull In Philadelphia la a fine ax- ample * f Ihe baker's art. It waa mad* by ihe chef of one of Philadelphia's lending hotels to advertise the Sosqut* Centennial International Kxpotltlon. which will open In that city June l and run to December 1 to celebrate Ihe 150th anniversary of American In dependence. The “Slat« House" »taint» on a table at the entrance U (be wain dining room of the bout. ! PRONUNCIATION AID O nce you drive up to the o n W hite Sign and say "G eneral” to the manT you’ll know that this gasoline is different* W hen you zoom up hills in high that have always called for a gear-shift before - when you slip away ahead of the crowd when the whistle goes—when you fairly feel that new m otor life under the hood — then you’ll know what we mean by a “differ ent” gasoline. It’s always the sam e—this perfect motor power — every drop, every day, always as brimful of life and action as gasoline can be made. Drive up to the Green and W hite sign —fill up with General. If vou have never used it before you have a new thrill coming. “Fill up your tankfard let your |* ¿engine decide. 1 he man who serves you with General l Picducts OMi* his c» n station, it is his own inuestment k—he is an Independent. ii k ' ^ * : M O T 1 1 I K 1 Fletcher's Castoria is n harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Tarcporic, Teething Props ami Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Flatulency Diarrliea Wind Colic T o Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates * __ To avoid imitations, nlwayi look for llic »igrintur« of CdtAtJ*?//■Ce&Avl* proven direction» j * q each P.ickatr, Pliyikiam everywhere recommend Ik June Webster, descendant 'of the fHinnint lexicographer. Noah Webater. present* a copy of her ancestor’s work to th*> Publicity Department of the Sr |ii! Centennial International Expo- sltton Association to help them in pro- nounring properly the name of the big ovonts which opens June 1 to cele* j brute the ninth anniversary of the 1 ■ Ignlng .if the Declaration of Independ ence. There are many types of pro nunciation« heard hut there 1« Just oa« proper way Noah aaya. It la "8«»- Kwuh cen-ten’-nlal" with the accent on the drat aytlable nf the ''gesqul" and on the aeeond syllabi« of th« "c«nt«n nl»L" fc- H. M. Barnes Distributor Beaverton, Oregon GENERAL GASOLINE (r LUBRICANTS SOLD ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT DEALERS