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0RE60N STATE NEWS
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LOCAL
NEWS
u ,,
I
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Mike Plenovl ha» purchased
Medford building permit» for „ ,,,.w |/„rd Hedan.
one week, reach 937,3110.
Mark
Jonea
has
returned
A five-room school will be fr„ ,„ |l(, (r |,, ,0 |d-ho.
built »! mice in llutle Fall».
; ,
,
Lawrence l.amberger made a
The Sullierliu eannery I» run*|trip |0 Halein lit« fir .l of the
uiug to rapacity on berriea and week.
Friday, luly 2, 1126
LOCAL
Local People
$1 50 Par Tear
NEWS
KINTON NEWS
Olson Speaks At
John Boland la reported aa
M l»» Martha Woodruff
left ¡|| at hie
home on
Cooper
Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mountain
Earl Rainford for a vielt with
Mr. and Mr». Josef Tannler
her grandmother in Seattle.
Beavcrto*
Residents
Enjoy
Ocean
were
Portland
caller»
u »i Eugene Man Delivers Address On
Personal Items About People in
Mr. and Mr». Moore, former Thursday.
Be fezes At Various Oregon
The Oil Development W ork In
and Around Beaverton Col­
resident» of Beaverton, have re-
nimAm
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turned from California and h a v e 1 . C1' d.e W.'k.n.on recently pur-
Sea-shore Resorts
Ih e W illam ette Valley
rherrle*.
Mr». Amena Ward of Port-
lected (or Our Readers
rented the Cady hou.e on Wat- '
“ horse irom
,n
The payroll In
(lie
Haleu. Und Is spending e w e k w i t h
eon Street.
L « * * f» * * * fc
ratinerle» run * nearly lo 960,000 Mr». W. O. MufccrU.
William and Joteph
Wenxel
Mr». A. J. F hiiiio o f Porllund a week.
Mr. end Mr*. B. A. Roti»» and
u
. ,,
,, „ „
Mr. K.
Hall of Yamhill w »« mode a motor trip to Rainier I tJavid Eugene Olson, pr- i-
Mr. sod Mrs. H. H. Courtney two sons are at Robfcaway.
»prnl Monday mu lit
at
tli«
In town Thursday. Mr. Uall is Wednesday.
dent o f the Guaranty Oil u».,
The Bethel district »1 Eugene from Oakland, Ore., are vlell-
home of h»T nlere, Mrs. W. II.
Mr.
rjti<u
. . . . J o f Eugene, Ore., spoke to the
Mr. and
Mrs.
George B. the »liver fox man who used
wll|
build
a
fine
new
school
¡m
g
hern
with
Mra.
J.
Goutte.
Mrs. Clyde Wilkinson was
-,i
.u-
,
Iloyd.
to live near Cedar Mill» and he
building.
, « r . . M « . . . Hit-hnrd Bl-nd'‘ ¡‘ " " . " . " T . L 'i . d ' . " “ ’
“ Idrove truck for H. Barnes.
Mr. and Mr». Verne P#rlt and
o f friend, in P .n l.n d ,
Xr '„ ¡.o n Z f .
den.
The Euchre Creek dt»lrlot, in were week end gurate of Mr. |f
0 y* al ” “ ,d*'
two daughter* returned to thair
will
build
a and Mra. N. W . Gorham.
' Nr#. N. P. Johnson
and «on« . . . .
“j R Fln,*y wa* m town
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly and i elopment o f tlie Company’s well»
lioioc In Nappe,
Idaho,
this Curry County,
family were transacting buai- at Eugene and at Cottage Grove
-•«k .
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ness in Portland Haturday.
) where drilling has been going
Korea!
Orove
y
lM
i*
have
b
a
r-,
lum-d
f
C
oin
Alaska
He
arrived
,
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nJ°y,n*
“
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■
n
harl
that famous Western
drama,
Mr. and Mr». I. It MeUler
of la«t
Mr. and Mrs C
C Beacb "T lie
Mrs. Fred Clark has
been Ion ,or 8wme time- rl,e
»1
Girl From
I.-Triangle
unit Mr. and Mr». K. W. Liver reled 250 Ion» o f strawberries here on Wednesday
week.
'M r«. Janie. Pmder and
Mi»» Ranch” which will be given here quite poorly at her |,ome o n iKuKe,“ ‘ ia down lo al,out 3'00,)
mure, Jr., motored to Longview in »ugar. this year.
. Heedville road, during the past
well at Cottage Grove
soon by local talent.
Sunday.
A herd of Imported
Jersey j xiae Nazarcne church
have
Woodruff leave FTiday
week.
n°t
being
quite so deep.
Congrega- spend a few days at Gearhart
Mr. and Mr». a II. O.
Stipe cow» will atari the dairy Imlua. ,,urcli<aa<d the old
Dr. C. E. Mason expects to
The property of this company
try
al
Jordan
\
alley.
j
linnet
Church
and
wtll
hold
o f Gie farmers in this j« «aid to be under the confrof
were dinner guests at the liouu
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Miller am. leave about the middle o f this
An ice and storage company »ervlrea there,
of tlinr »on, Mr. Elmer Stipe,
•on Jack, Mr«. Miller's mother month for Leland Stanford j r. 1 community ha»e been threshing.0f the Eugene Bible University
will build a large warehouse
University where he will
take a ^ e ir barley crop during
the which is educating young peo-
on hunday.
Mias Pauline Leel end Mr. Mr». Fred My<|uisl of PorUaud
obslel- 1'* * 1 week
pie for religious work,
Mr. and Mr». 8. A. Fredrick for fruit in Medford.
John Forties of Portland viait- and their guests. Or. and Mrs post graduate course in
Hull
and
daughter»,
left
Hunda)
rics
and
children's
diseases,
lie
de
and
Robert
Buker
ol
j
The speaker said that the big
■an and »on A ago allandad the
Koreel Orove breeder» h a v e 'e d at (he home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wuldport are visiting theirau.it oil companies are all «a tisf t
to »pend a week at tJceaAsidu. will be gone about a month.
Loy.Stewart «adding In Port­ •hipped 9H.500 worth of Jersey |,. L. Laawell Hunday.
route lo New Jersey.
Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Floto and Mrs Everelt W r'*b L ior a cou- there is oil under the \\ i’ a
land Saturday.
H.
Vai
Mr».
Walter
Gorham
and ... Mr. and Mr». W.
two
»ons, Charles and Donald p,e of weeks-
* u " '»H e y but he thought it
Ml»» Itatly ttainfurd of Han
The heaviest berry crop ever Mra. Guy Jaoobs are
leaving K,''ek • l" i daughter went to Nc
Mr. and Mrs. August Wenzel wou,d be » « v'*''al year, before
Francisco, California, 1» »pend* grown 1 » being harvested
I n pr , j ay f „ r Ashland, and will be ' Urla
Mr. Van Klee, o f La Mefa, Calif., who h a v e
only spent the week end, bu been visiting in the home o f an<l sons William and Joseph, ‘ th‘ y w,,u*d be willing to do tba
lug a fry, day» vUlling
Ml»» Hie Willamette \alley.
gone for about ten day».
on
friends
In
***«7 development work.
hi» wife will spend about lei Mrs. Floto# brother. Mr. N. A. were calling
llilly Woodruff.
Byfield, left Monday for Van- Scholls Hunday.
Mr- ° '» o n *s a noted lecturer.
rh" <hjar“ “ ‘ y
f ° ,npany
Mr». L. I). Rickey o f Ardmore, day. there.
M i»»
Don»
Woodruff
left he» »truck ml end water In . oklah
„ s i t i n g with her
cou\er B C
Dr
Ploln
,, ,,
,
.
evangelisL scienlfst and author.
Hunday to »paud a couple o I l.ro.pe.1 well . ( Eugene.
MaMr> Mre. K. H. Jordan, on
.
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r,b*u
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h'
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KINTON CHURCH HAS
weak» at the home of Mr. and
The Western l>ehydrat)ng Co. the lieiiney road »oulheast of
«•»lio n .
.,b,r
» '* > ■ ” * « " " d i" Id« »o tld
CHILDREN'S
DAY
PROGRAM
I
^nts,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Zack
he
would
do
as
much
or more
Mr». H. A. Owen In Wheeler, has
Incorporated
at
Milton, town.
Thera wa» a very good* at­
Ore.
Mrs.
H.
L.
Hudson
and
her
®
ar,,n'
I»*»
week.
good
by
developing
the
oil in-
with a capital o f 975.00«.
„
>lr». K. W. W oodruff
and tendance el the Children# Ui> 4 l«lers, Mrs. Rova Parshall and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hie- dustry
in Oregon than he can
.■»r*. i-aurn Higler, molhar ol
Overnight freight »ervire Trom daughter Oori», Martha,
a n d Program et the church Sunda> Mrs. A. E. Johnson, and
her inbolhom and family of Bea- in any other way.
Mr». Kite Tall until,
died
on
llend to Portland 1» now o f- Millie and (heir gue»t, Mr. Grant morning, aud the following pro­ brother, Mr. W. F. Van Vactor. | verlon were among the out-of-
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June 17 at the age of 71. Hhe
frred, over two railroad».
Woodruff, took the ML
Hood gram was much
enjoyed
b) were called
to
Ooldendale,
town
people
in
Kinton
Hunday
PARTY
REYURN8 FROM
» * » buried at Dayton ou June
those present.
Washington. Friday, because o f Ur „ „ h vi -.
.
l i e Hear Cteek r<>ad. from louP trip Haturday.
EASTERN TR IP
m k.
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-',r
-
and
Mrs.
Cbas.
Van
Kleek
Hong by the choir, “ A Hoyai he illness o f their father. He #nd ,iaughter Mi„ Effi
o f lhe
Hie Hull Hun
!.. aiKorks,
to
Mr. and Mr». 8towe of Hioux Hoad We Tread;”
Mr. and Mr». It. E. McCauley P. I Hand, will ex »' y ro.omi.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Archie
Van
prayer
b>
Fulls, Houlh Oukota, viniled for Supt. E. L. Cox; song by choir, - . I Z r
r ro,urned: Hite.,,» district, were
visitors Rodman and Mrs. A. II. Spra-
of
Mlooklon,
Calif.,
arrivau
¡among relatives in town 8un- ner returned last week
Three »htfla will rush
the a while Monday at Mayor Pegg'» ” PUot of Gahlee;”
from
Saturday for a Vlall
at
the
recitation.
eompletien
of
the
l.ecper
Home
residence.
The
Stowe»
are
on
Mr
R
Hcheupbach
ha«
j
u
«
t
,
day.
their eastern trip. They report
honic of Mr. aud Mr». W. II.
Lola Bierly; recitation,
Mar)
ml prospect well
at Hutlier- tlielr way lo Long Beach, Calif. Katherine Hall; exercise, 'The completed boring . we., and in - ¡ j . F.
and gon o f Por|. a very pleasant journey,
and
Boyd.
are very pleased to have made
J. Frank Cunntnghoin, pas- purpose o f Cbildrett • Day;' (im ?or*R W ° mT»ck.W
Mr. Sieve Mapee, who w a »
*
£
'
vl í , l ür^ t rlday “ U,«
“ Bill»,
Then
I be Ruy-Muling «’ «nnery
al tor o f the Church o f Christ, song by choir,
Z
n a f .
.° k ,h: “ orne of Mr. Daniets' brother. the trip.
railed lo I trover by the llllivi»-
They were eight days on the
recitation.
of hi* »later, returned Saturday Hillsboro, with a 930,000 ware- who lia» been absent on a trip Hlreugth Eternal;”
road
going, by way o f Lincoln
Orville
Peleraon;
aong
by
choir,
bouse
addition,
employs
19,000
t„
Idaho,
will
return
in
time
to
aud report» that »he i»
now
deep. The system installed i « ,
Highway, but only st­
people.
; resume hi« duties et Ihe church recitation, Ivan Biegly, recita­
improving.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Godfrey returning, by the fume rout< .
tion. Chus. Kulbel,^ auiig
b) one o f the *ort Mr Rcheupharh
The Southern Pacific Com- *unday.
Mi aud Mr». W. C. Mrkell,
Miss
Nellie which shows that white it is
choir, “ All Hail, Creator;” reci­ is advertising on another page., of Portland and
g R K, rham of
Madison.
arrouipaiited l«y
M l»» Juliette puny will atari train service on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun and ' al* o f V* » c°uver. Wash., werelnice to go away for a time, it
tation, Hubert Richard*. A col­
Carter aud their gue»t», Mr. and II.«• hugene-Klamath la '■ 'ina. Minnesota, visited this week al lection was taken and the mon
son Billy and Miss Lutina Hu- ‘ u,ld;ly quests at ihe home o f ja nicer lo come
back fur we
Mr» O. It. Ilayuen o f Chicago, In July.
the Pegg home. Mr. karham Is vy wiM be *eut for the Mission* left left Thursday for a
two * r‘ a,ld '* rs' Evere® W rigbt.j come back quicker Gian we go.
motored lo Salem Sunday.
'■ — ■
editor of a newspaper bark in Of the Evangelical Church.
weeks' trip through Washing-
Miss Mary Fluke, who
has
They found their relatnts
Hie place where Mr. Pegg for-
condition
Several Beaverton ladle« at JUNIOR CMRISTIAR
Rev. W. L. Strange, was pre» Ion and British Columbia. They been visiting with her grand- seemingly in better
lamp'd a »liower given for M i»»
ENDEAVORER8 PICNIC n"*rly
ent at the evening service and plan (o spend the Fourth with mother, Mrs. Nelson of Mult- than tt,ey were iour years ago
friends in Nespelem, Washing- noma|, for tlie past two weeks, when Ihey visited them.
They
Velma Davie» at the home ol
l.a«t Friday
uflernoou
the Me%sra. L . A.
Kennedy, F. S. preached a very able eermon.
Ion, where Mrs. Braun and Miss returned home the first o f the look 8 little trip up to Kenosha
her ■l»ler-iu-law, Mi».
l.ealer Junior Christian
Endeavor of Kelly, and W. H. Boyd, accotg-
Hulett
formerly
made
their week.
'and other points in Wisconsin,
llavie» Wedue«duy evening
llclhdl Congregational
eburrh panied by their wives, attended
ONITUARY
home.
Banner crops were reported, al­
Ihe
Mr. end Mr». J. W. Feather» met at the home o f their super- the annual onvention of
ii
, u
.
^'*,e nex* session of Pomona though many jack rabbits were
inlendent,
Mrs.
Metcalf,
for
a
Stale
Rural
Carriers'
Assoeia-
Louis E. Heigr» died at hi»
and Mr. aud Mr*. E. 8.
Van
Mr. and Mrw El. Kingston are Grange will meet with the local! in evidence on the plains,
It was de- lion held at Albany
Haturday home southwest of
Beaverton entertaining Mrs. Mary Versoi grange on Wednesday. July 28.
Arrugn of Multnomeh Htallou, business meeting.
T he
highest altitude
they
June 23rd. aged 77 years, 3
visited at the home of Mr. and rided to Iry out Ihe plan or and Hunday.
a
M
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C[
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j
m
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ra"
lt‘'
r8
W1,l
wanV
to
keep
found
near
Cheyenne.
Wyo..
it
u„
-, .
.. .¡m o n th s . He is survived l>y hi
having their weekly m eeting«!
Mr». O. C. Howard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaules E ssl»
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o n<!i.i
k ° 'It" dr!T ' Hl!. of lh' 8 dale
,,,ind- •', °re par- was 8.875 feet above .ea level
Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Mary Ver- ticulars later.
#nd Mra. ‘ Bud HunUr, T *1* * “ " ' A" V
Mr», t). II.
BreiUm
enter­ on W ••dnesday evening, ak 7:30
oi is Mrs. Kingston's mother.
------- half hour only, during and M r John Hunl. r( who have ' t “?, ï
u i"“
tained at 600 Thursday after* for
is
Mrs.
Tw" ° f our young musicians. VELMA DAVIES WEDS
Portland, and hi. granddaugh­ Mr. Clifford Versoi
been visiting in Ihe home
of
noon, June
24.
Mr».
Lout» the summer month«.
Mrs. th® Misses Grace and Blanche
ter, Mrs. C. 8. Cobb o f Hostile Kingston’s brother, and
HENRY VAN HYNINQ
Following
Hie
business
meet-
Mr.
Wm.
Hunier,
»re
return­
llughsou won firat prize and
King- McCormick, took part in the re-
He was employed for 31 years Clifford Versoi Is Mr.
ing. they adjourned lo Die wood. |„g lo their home in Whittier,
The borne o f Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mr». K. E. Swenson second.
cital held at the home of their
on the O.-W. R. A N. Railway elon’ s niece.
where they enjoyed a píenle sup- ¡California, this w«eek.
S. Davies was the scene o f a
Mr. and Mr». J. W. Barnes per and games.
teacher, Mrs. L. M. Hesse, last
and came (o Oregon with one
very pretty wedding on Thurs-
Tom
Allen
is
the
proud
p
o
s
-.
Friday
afternoon,
and Mr. and Mrs. F. L . Spencer
Mesdames J. C. Hunlley, C. C. o f his old superior officers when
; day evening, June 24. T h e i r
sessor
of
a
new
“
Fordor”
Ford
and baby visited at Ihe home
' Beach,
Englekee, H.
R. the road was built into Port­
Al Godfrey has recently pur- daughter Velma was married to
sedan. Tom says he supposes
of Mr. Baines' sister, Mrs. A. BEAVERTON ATHLETICS
f. Barnes,
F. M. land.
he will have to stop reading the cl,“ !,«‘d 8 new Overland touring Henry Van Hyning of-Tigard by
8. Briggs of Portland, Sunday
SUPPER DEPEAT I.assiler. J. E.
E Roris, VV.
H.
He retired from railroad work
.
.
...
.
car. Casper Hcott is seen at the Rev. Taylor,
of
a
Chevrolet
And
Miss Edna Hocken played ft.«
The lieliverton
Athlet ics, a Itoyd, W. O. Roberts, nnd Geo. about twelve year» ago, a n d paper now because he will prob-
Mas Creto Cray attended u
Bridge Tea al the Portland Ho­ team composed of huschall fans Blasser attended a lawn party purchased a little ranch on the ably be spending all hi« money (|ierc are rumors o f more new | wedding march, and Ihe brother
home of Mrs. J. A. Frock Scholl* Ferry Read, where
he for gasoline, so we used our cars to he
tel Salurduy given by the liellu of Beaverton and vicinity, suf- ••
purchased at an e a r - ! and sister o f
tlie bridegroom
J*e|iu Delta sorority for soup fered a defeat Sunday after- | of Garden Home Friday. Mrs. lived until his death,
most persuasive smile and in- ly date.
were best man and bridesmaid,
He was buried from Pegg's
of Iho girls eutertn
(lie Unl- noon al the hands of the F u i r - j " ’ . H. Boyd won first prUe in
Th# rock quarry on
H„ » e Th* houi,e wa* d,*co^att,,,
vale team.
The »core at die I "500” and Mrs. J. W. Barnes chapel Friday, June ?5, in the dueed him to subscribe for a
verslly of Oregon next fall.
pink and white.
year
in
advance.
won
second
prUe
in
Bridge.
j
Riverview
Cemetery.
hill
will
soon
be
a
busy
place. |
end o f die game stood 18 lo 7.
About fifty, guests were pre--
I*r. and Mr». M. C. Hull and
as a crew o f men are now bus­
The cause of the defeat was
ent, among them the parents of
two daughter», I'li)His mid Dor-
ily
employed
getting
tlie
ma­
lack o f u good pitcher and lack
the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Van
olliy, of l.akeview, Oregon, vis­
chinery installed, preparatory lo
o f experience. The team from
Hyning of Roseberg, Ore.
ited at Ihe homo of Mr». Hull's
crush
the
rock,
which
will
be
Fairvale was composed of men
Miss Davies was - a member
sister, Mrs. Hay
Miller,
Iasi
used on the roads in this dis-
with more experience at
the
o f the 1922 class o f tlie Bea­
week. I»r. Hull was here to at­
tricL
game.
Clarence Hoffman, who
verton High School.
tend the dentists' convention in
pitched for Beaverton
during
The “ Riffles” has been a very
Portland.
die first pert o f the game, was
popular place during the past QORHAMS ENTERTAIN
Me. uud Mr». J. F.
Brooks out of priicltce, having Just re­
warm spell, and
many
have
AT OUT-DOOR PARTY
and baby of Portland, Mr. and turned from the East, where lie
been seen wending their way-
.
...
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Gorham
Mrs. Furl Itauiford and daugh­ has been working for
some
down Pleasant Valley road, with . , , . .
,
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'lentertalned on Tuesday evem> t
ter Belly o f San Francieeo, and lime. Alden Barron finished die
their bathing suits under their with an outdoor party.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Owen and game in Ihe pitcher's box, nnd
arm» to have a swim in t h e
A bonfire, “ weenie” roast and
two ehildreu of Wheeler, Ore., held down Ihe score consider­
waters o f the Tualatin river.
games were enjoyed by
all.
were Sunday visitors at
t h e ably.
Mrs. W. M. Brooke of W ald-¡M rs. Wood and Mrs. Cauthers
home of Mr. and Mr». E. W .
There will he no game next
port was a recent visitor at the won the prizes for the evening,
Woodruff.
Sunday on account o f its being
home of her daughter, Mrs. Ev-|Mr. Tefft won high honors in
Mr». O. U. MrOornnr of Har­ die Fourth o f July.
erclt
Wright.
Mrs.
Brooks the horse shoo pitching.
Mr.
den Home entertained at luneh-
came to attend the reunion o f )Cauthers was champion weenie
eon on Friday. Those present
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Myers re­
Ihe McKay family, held at the roasier.
were Mrs. Suiter of
Harden
turned the laller purl o f Inst
school house at Raleigh, where
Big Ben gave the alarm wl...
home, Mrs, James of Pnrttuml,
week from their vacation.
she taught school 51 years ago. ¡all left at a lale hour after i
Mi», ti. It. Haynes o f Chicago,
most enjoyable evening. Those
and Mr». Otto Erickson,
Mr»,
M i.. Mary Kingston, who is
Kirk Hoover had a narrow present were:
hoy (tray, Mr». W. C, McKetl employed in the W. T. Sellers'
escape from a serious injury
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Barn« «
and M i«» JtilloHe
Carter
o f home nt Banks, spent Sunday
last week a« lie was hauling in Mr. and Mr». M. C McKercher,
Beaverton.
al home.
hay.
The load tipped
as
it o f Beaverton: Mr. and Mrs. \\\
si ruck a rut and threw him o ff C. Cauthers. Mr. and VIrs.
Mr. and Mrs I.. R. l*oan re­
I,. P. Adams and son Leonard
the load.
He was quite badi) ¿ Japob
*f PorlIa:,d: Mr. aM.,
returned Miimlay from a four- turned Monday from a week's
shaken u r hu* no höre« were
^
, v
,
lliousand-mlle I rip Ihrougli Ihe visit with relative» in Ihe sou-
ai'ing
"n n rl he i- selMt
F. Lassiter. M -.
southern
part
of Cnllfornln.1 them pari o f the stale,
iieely al this vvritln«.
twenty-one
They
were
gone
B e .
derhili, M r| d
Mr. A. Brandi has jusl pul
■
tn.-n Vf-»- i ,]•
days. Mr. Adams and son were
in new plumbing in his home
Mr. Grant W oodruff of San Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Liv r-
accompanied
by
Mr. Adams'
on Angel HI
W. !. Noyé» had
Francisco, Calif., who lias been more, Mr and Mrs. Ft d Teffl,
mother, Mrs, A. C. Adams o f Ihi* eoniruet for Ihe work.
visiting at the hime o f
h i s Mr. and Mrs. Ben Denney, Mr»,
Bellingham, the Mis-es Mnrgnr-
brother, Mr. F. W. Woodruff. | Da¡«v Bneken: Mrs White
of
Mr. Geo. Thyng look his fam­
et and Celia Bernard, and Mrs.
re'nr"cd lo ' >m Ko-e» Mn-dav w ita eel • *»-
,1'
n
ily lo Woodland Hunday to nl
Minnie Holler anil son Stanley, |«.nrl n reunion o f his mother'
F \V
f
'cco-noanled and mofi-er M-« V’ 'ed
M ". n his return for a short ' r**— ''• m — et*-
'»*•
of Fores! Grove. Mrs. Holler I* family who came to Oregon I”
¡Whitworth, Mr. Earl Evnne.
visiL
a sister lo die Misses Bernard.. 1813.
Local Interest
Visit Beaches
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Beaver Theatre
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His Hundred and Fiftieth Birthday____ j
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