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ir ITS FON DBA- VINTON T N I NC- v iiw i worn it 7 he B ea ver ton R evit ?r l Vol»«« IV, N iakr 39 Staff« C*f/, 9 MANILA Bq UERNE ftRIQHT Noon, like a golden orchid, Bloom» above the town; Along the cobbled roadway» The carts jolt up and down. Behind brown wall and bastion T hat burn with slow decay, The city, a golden dragon-fly, Dreams by the golden bay. Paragraphs of Local Interest Personal Items About People in and Around Beaverton Col lected tor Our Readers C w ll Kfflmmii r e tu r n e d i u l I rulny « d v r belli» away for »ev- cral m u n t l n , Mr. a n d Mr«, How ard llugh- «on ■(•nil Mir week end «1 lit« t i ^rli ut Itockaway. Mr«. K. M. Adams am i »laugh te r Mtith w ere guest* T h u rs d a y of Mr*. J . ('.. Huntley. Mr. Holaiiit I*. Adkins ol I'm lialiil »pent I I n ' work end m ill irlriHln in H r n u r l u i i . A n u m b e r of ill" y »u»<r«r « m r n j u ) "<l • picnie «o<i wtem n ro u -t «1 l.o«t l‘«rk on U r B ii'i- day. Mr*. K. O. S rlli-y Ini ro- turircd lo li«>r «Hint* « d v r vls- i I um *<*«"r«l day« lu s i . lisl- .* j •*r. ainl Mr«. U. I*. H ender son » r i t d in n e r RueeU T b u r» day of Mr. a n d Mr«. W m . Be q u e a th of 1‘nrtlaitd. RADIO SX PO SITIO N T O OC H C LO IN P O R TLA N D T he Pacific N orthw est Hadto Kxpo*ltion, lo be held in P o r t land S eptem ber 21-25 inclusive in the public a u d ito r iu m will lie the only rad io «bow to be s ta g e d ill lh* n o r th w e s t thin year. Tin« «how, incidentally, will be one of tlie best In the tnile«i Stale* d u rin g the c o m ing rad io »euson. One h u n d re d booth« of n o t h ing but radio, Including the la te s t offering« from p r a c t i c a l ly every n a tionally known radio m a n u f a c tu r e r In the c o u n try will he show n. Heretver« with b u ilt-in b a tte r y elim in a to r» , w orking from the lig h t socket, the newe«t |n cabinet« for h o u s ing the rad io s e t an d its ae. r e s s o r te s , the new est In p a r t s u se d in b i d d i n g the home made set. a n d « th o u s a n d o th e r f e a ture* fo r th" radio fan o r p r o s pective Inn will he exhibited. Iteslde* Hie la te s t o f fe rin g s o f Ibe m a n u f a c tu r e r s , a n u m ber of " d u r a tio n a l exhibits will be on display. A n u m b e r ui rad io m a n u f a r l u r e r s will have iiis tr u rllo n b o o th s where tliay will a s s is t rad io fan* in gel- iitwr m ore o u t o f Ilieir receivers, a n s w e rin g i|ue*lk>ti» on im p r o v ing Ilieir present »el*, and m a n y o th e r I n te r e s tin g fea ture * will keep «bow v isito rs I n t e r ested d u r in g Ilieir e n t ir e slay. .Mr. a n d Mr«. W . J . Bone« of i.« rlto u w ere d in n e r guest* ut me I ioiiip of Mr. an d Mr«, BC AV C N TO N FARM ER t.liu*. II. B a k e r Sunday. NAS O C N TIF IC D W H E A T W. H. W alker, on Ibe O I d A »on wa« b o rn lo M r. and at U eaverlon, Mr*. i»i in Hole« of GreeiUwr» Meadows F a r m iw e niy-e iglil acres of on A u g u st I *ii h. Mr. Mol"« h a s W h ile W in te r W h e a l w hich ha* m u * form erly or U eaverlon. been a r r e p la d for *eed r e r tif i Mr. an d Mr«. S'. H. Hoboru« ca tio n by the fa rm cro p s de w ere g u e* ls a l llie loona o i p a r tm e n t of the O regon A g ri .or. and Mr«. Wiu. F rib e rg in c u ltu r a l College, also five and P o rtla n d S a tu r d a y «welling. o n e - h a lf acre» of G ray W i n te r Kliner k r t c k i u n a n d J a c k Ma oat«. T h e r e a r e se v eral oilier a p la rkey drove to E ugene Kriday e x a m in a tio n for the T r a i l lo Hail C e le b r a plication* pend in g of the th r e s h e d sa m p le of seed tion, r e t u r n i n g home Sunday. C ertification of g r a in for sued Mr*. H. T . Weill» a n d Iwo p u r p o s e s calls fo r a field I u - «on« r e t u r n e d Sunday fro m an spectiou o r ex a m in a tio n for cxtciidi'd v is it Milf, Mr». M villa m ix tu re s a n d a» ex a m in a tio n of p a re n t« at C lianning, T e x a s. a threshed sa m p le by sp e c ia lists Mrs. F , C. Peek uud brotlioi .»f tin- O regon A g ric u ltu ra l Col a n d niece, S. O. Cook mid llol- lege. n i " of Auierteu«, Kansu*, look . tr ip to A s to r ia by boat Sat L OC AL NE WS u rday. Mr. W m . Sclioene, wlio ha* been m a king his hom e w ith hi* Mrs. It. D. Youg an d son b r o th e r , F. II. Selioene, for tlie J a c k w ent F rid a y evening to p a s t few m onllis, left Sunday Ban F ra n c isc o , Cal., to visit for A laska. w ith frie n d s an d relatives. Mi«* G e r tr u d e Keeler and K alherine D e ss in g e r and Ml»« Mnry MsN-anura from Genevieve Johnson r e tu r n e d Yonkers, N. Y., c o u s in s o f Mr*. from Ilieir two weeks v ac ation ». A. Wood, a re tlu d r guest* a t Hock aw ay Hudny evening. for a few day«. Mr. a n d Mrs. W. M. Young Mr. a n d Mrs. How ard C h r ls - and sons G eorge an d W oodford t e iisoii an d son o f . P asa d e n a , r e tu r n e d F rida y from S easid e. C a lifornia, have been gue*ls T hey a rc m ak in g p r e p a r a tio n s to for a week a l the home of Mr. move into the new A lexander und Mrs. H. L. H u d so n . h o u se a b o u t the first of BepL m Mr. Doy tlr a y r e tu r n e d lo A lim iting bee whs enjoyed U eaverlon on S a tu r d a y an d left F rida y al Ibe hom e of Mrs. H. Sunday for S easide w here Ills A. Rohse. L unch e o n w as .served fam ily a re v iira lloning. J o h n at noon and a fine iiutlt wa* finished early in the a fte rn o o n . lirajr a c c o m p a n ie d him. T he i|u illers p r e s e n t w ere Me*- Mr. a n d Mr*. M. L. L ym an dam e* Della F ish e r, C. Hedge, an d dn u g liler an d Mr*. K lmer O lio B rleten, S. B utiw r, W a l t e r P ayne and son of S e a ttle v ls- H arris, B. W oodw ard. Ited recently nl the home of Mr. an d Mrs. J . C. Huntley. A fam ily re u n io n wa* held ut Hie homo of Mr. an d M rs. Mr*. II. C. Moxnm of W i n n i- ti e » . B la s s e r on Hunduy. Mr. peg\ C a nada , an d Mr. an d Mrs. and Mr*. Howard Hingley und I,, A. Kennedy an d family were Iwo d a u g h t e r * Itiith und Hel 'd in n e r g u es t* o f Mr. mid Mr». ene, und Mr. H erb ert Hingley W. C. MrKell Monday evening. of P o rtla n d amt Mr*. Dan i‘>a- Mr. lleo. II. Ila.vne* o f CIH- vlc* of Beattie w ere Iho g u e s ts cag»t, T r a f f le M anager o f the p rese n t. Chicago. Milwaukee, an d SI. Mr. J . W . L eo n a rd of W a lln Paul Railway, wns In the eily W alla, W a sh ., w as in town S a t for a few hour* Monday eve u rd ay lo see Mr. Dove P i t t on ning. b u s in e s s in rognrd lo hi" o r P eople will he glad lo h e a r ch a rd * on W a ts o n 8 t „ w hich I hat tlm r o a d leading tip lo F. «re In Mr. P itt'« care. Mr. Leo (I. D o n aldson'« and J a c o b i ', n a r d Is very much ple ase d With fo rm e rly known a* the It. C. hi* o r r h a r d s , also Hie grent Im Cook place. Is to lie grad e d and p ro v em e n t« w ith the new m a r ket road. rocked. 9 1 .» Tm 1m Beavertoa, Waihiaftoi Coanty, Ore|oa, Friday, August 27, 1926 CeaU TO SP R IN G FIELD AND BACK P u r s u a n t lo o u r Ntalemenl of lusl week we will glvo a few of Hie Im p re s s io n s received on u tr ip s o u th to Kprm gfield. T h u r s d a y a f te rn o o n , A ugust I-*, several Hems o f Im portuu! news c a m e in luln and we did n o t gel (lie p a p e r finished for th a t week u n til lulu, so tliul II w a s p rac tica lly seven o'clock Hiul evening' w hen wu c r a n k e d Hie flivver and heuded down W a ls o n HI r e e l for P ro g r e s s , Green b i n s , T ig a rd , and wuy points. T h e a i r was ru llie r chilly, and al Hlx C o r n e r s we tomb'd up Wlt|, H IHtle G e n e ra l Gas and proceeded down the p avem ent. It w as easy enough lo see why C orvallis fre ig h t tru c k s pus» th r o u g h U eaverlon. T h e heavy grade* o p the Newberg High wuy would muke |t m ore d i f f i c u lt to Iruvel I b an the r o u te via Fores) G rove a n d C urllon. A rriving nl Newberg some wlial u l l e r e ig h t o'clock we w ere •inile s u r p r i s e d lo see u c o m p any o f J» o r 10, app a ren tly b u s in e s s m en, on th e si reel ■trilling in m ilita ry fo rm a tio n . II wus u n doubtedly Ihe O rd e r of Hie B e r r is u s , w ho make s u r b an im p re ssiv e s ig h t in (heir drill pi the Hose Show at P o r t land. W e couldtt'l help won ib'ring w hal in d u c e m e n t could he held o u t l a lieuverlnn bus!- -nes* m en so t h a t they would gel o u t an d p u t on a* i m p r e s sive a drill as these people do. It lakes work, a n d lota o f it. Of c o u r s e the p a r a d e held up progresH II IHtle bit hut it w as w o rth it to »ee the m u nne uvers of Hits com pany. W e thought o f c a m p in g along Hie ro ad us we a p p r o a c h e d Mc Minnville, but Ibe th o u g h t that (he fellows w ho p as sed ha<i been shot in un au to m o b ile park e d beside th e ro ad had a d e t e r r i n g effect, so we drove An Into the town, in lo the City P ark, a n j on the o th e r side of it found the a u to c a m p g r o u n d . Here th e re a rc rabiiis. a c o m m unity kitchen, s h o w e r b a t h s la u n d ry tu b s, and alm o st a I I m ode rn c o n v e n ie n c e s available for Hie to u r i s t s al the n o m in a l c o s l of SO r e n t s p er «lay. Next m o r n in g wv cooked o u r b r e a k fast on one of the range* m th e c o m m u n ity k itc hen, a le it, and then w ent on o u r way. We p a s se d th r o u g h Mon m o u th . w h ere the s tr e e t wus p ra c tic a lly blocked by (lie p a r k ed c a r s of th o se a p p a r e n tly a t te n d in g th e s u m m e r se ssion of Hie Norm al School. W e a r r iv e d «1 C orvallis an d a m o n g the first people we saw w as Mr*. M unford o f Hanks and h e r y o u n g e r son, w ho are seeking n place w h e re they might s l u y an d p rofit by the excellent school fac ilities of fered. W ilb e rt Munford, an o ld e r son, expect« to a tte n d O. A, C. th is year. A s u r p r i s e feiiltire of o u r v is it nl Corvallis w a s Ihe m eetin g o f lln> m an w ho is evidently a n o l - d i s l a n l relative, hut nol b e ing a c c u s to m e d to c lim b in g the g ene alogica l Iroc, a n d ho n o l hav in g evidence o f any special in le r e s l in Hie w riter, we did- n 't * I oil to f ig u re it out, th o u g h Cady Building Changes Hands W. U. M anning of Los Angeles New Owner; Consideration Said To Be About $30,000.00 T he Lady building, which 1» probably the larg'-st building in town wa* sob! tbi« week to W , II M anning o f Lo* Aug"le* for a c o n s id e r a tio n r»T»or)ed to be a b o u t th ir ty t h o u s a n d dol- lai v. Mr. Percivn! of Vancouver, W u*iiington, v.'ho h a s owned the l u l l d m g for s o m e year*, h a I m U iii I l h i t li v in g in m ic 'ier s t a l e a n d o p e r a tin g r*‘Ul e s t a t e here was not all It should he. Mr M anning is III" on" who a couple o f y e a r s a g o p u r c h a s <1 Ihe th e n b a n k r u p t 8ehullz Mar ket a t F o r e s t Grove. He pn thnl <»• a p a y in g hast* a n d ha- T'-rendy disp o sed of il. lie .»««« th a t o p p o r tu n iti e s for m akini money m this vicinity are great e r th a n they a r « > in any othei section o f Ihe L'niled Htulcs a p rese n L T h e p r e s e n t te n a n t - will con linu«» lo hold l!i".r places o b u s in e s s h u t th e building wil be im m ediately rep a ire d it n u mail" s tr x 'tly m ode rn iu every respect. T h e p lu m b in g will In p u t on nil ade«|uale fooling, and m any o t h e r im p r o v e m e n ts a r c c o n tem p late d . T h e p r o p e r ty h a s been in IF h an d s o f »avvral d iffe re n t real «•slate broker* hut *a!" wa* c o n su m m a te d th r o u g h th«' Beavei Ion F in an c e Conipany. Mr. E. W. W o o d r u f f a n < d a u g h t e r Billy m ade Ihe Me Miimville loop tr ip Wednesday we hailed from (he sam e c o m m unity. Not much of In te r e s t oocu« red on the ro ad io E u g e n e or Springfield. W e found the col leges lo oking for s t u d e n ts and evincing a d esire to a s s is t those who wish to work Uni way th ro u g h college. On the trip we v isited tow ns w h e re ar« located Ihe following colleges: Pacific College, O regon Blah Normal School, O regon A g ric u l tu r a l College, I.infield College. U niversity o f Oregon, Albany College, \ \ illam e tte University Chemawii Indian School, aim ltc«>«l College, nine d if fe r e n t in s l i tu tio n s o f higher educati«»: w hich ca n be r e s c i n d in u sh o rt drive fro m here. W e visited Ihe p la n ts of two d if fe r e n t n ew sp a p ers, and in - »peeled cop ies o f a considerable n u m b e r o f weekly p a p e rs, an«; can t rut li fully say I hat o u r cs- tim a tio n o f the Ueaverlon Re view a* it com es off Ihe pres? here w as ra is e d vvlnn c o m p ared to Iho p r o d u c tio n s of to w n s «> like size. O f c o u rse wo are nol in a c l a s s w ith p ro duction« ol town* like E ugene o r 8ah*m m C orvallis, |m( we will r a n k well tow ard the tot» of th o se paper.* published fro m tow ns contain, ing a th o u s a n d o r less p o p u la tion. The Magnet LOCAL NEWS UNTON NEWS Mr. an d Mrs. F re d J. Bolton W a y n e Van Kleek w as t r a n s movod on Monday to Ilieir new m odern horno J u s t o ff th e h ig h ac tin g b u s in e s s in P o rtla n d F r i way u t W e st d ais, which was day. p u r c h a s e d t h r u the B eaverton Mr. an d Mrs. J a k e Koenig Really Co, T h e Itollons com e s p e n t tbe week en d a t W ilb o it highly recom m ended, and we S prings. a r e p le ase d to jo in In v e lc o m - l A u g u st W enzel an d sou W i l ing them to o u r m idst. liam w ere t r a n s a c t i n g b u sin e ss T h e B e av e rto n Itcnlty Co. r e - ' in P o rtlan d , F rid a y . porl tbo sa le y e s te rd a y to Mr. ! E. 1- Cox is d o ing turn« c a r a n d Mr*. B e r t Wilcox, r ec en tly ; of W a s h in g t o n , of a nice a c r e : p e n t e r work f o r A ndrew W eller tr a c t w ith two room c o tta g e on) in the Scholls d is tric t. W a s h in g t o n av e n u e a t A loha. J o h n Kline is c u t tin g som e I he y will move ¡u on Monday oak woo«l a t th e A u g u s t Wenzel an d plan im m ed ia te im p r o v e ra n c h a t Cooper M ountain. ment«. i Rev. and Mrs. W . L. S tra n g e Mr*. J. Michaud fro m Ken-] of L a u r e l w ere a m o n g the out osha, Wi»., (he m o th e r of Lou j of town folk* in K intou S a t u r 1» Michaud, Hie m e c h a n ic a t , day. Htipe's G a ra g e , a c c o m p a n ie d b y 1 Mr. and Mrs. E v e r e t t Wrgyhl h e r «laughter. Mrs. G eorge 'Van! of Os» of M issoula, Mont., arriv ed w ere c a lle rs a t the home la s t week for a two w eeks’ v i s Mrs. W r ig h t 's s ie lc r in T u a l a t it with rela tiv e s here in B ea tin, S unday. v e rton. T h ey are *n w e l l ! p le ase d with the O regon C«>un- ; Miss Mary F lu k e h a s been try t h a t th e y expect lo p u r - 1 s p e n d in g tlie p a » t week with a friend in B e a v e r Creek, near c h a s e p r o p e r ty an d cotne here Or«?gon City. t o live. Mrs. L . 8. B ierly is having h e r house sh in g led . L. W. H. ALEXANDER BUYS M CDONALD PLACF Crow der o f S ch o lls is em ployed I ne B e ave rton F in a n c e Coiu-i doing tire job. I'f’ y i«.»«il the i l e th is v/:*’» Mrs. F\ A. B u c h e r a n d g r a n d f (I k V e l'o n a b l p r o p e ity a t tin- son Glen P rin g le have been s o c o r n o r « f * Ced-ir S tr e e t at.d j o u r n i n g a t C a n n o n B each for B< .»verdant ll«»ad lo H a r ry Al the p a s t two w eeks. exander. -T h is place c o n s is ts of » ••ui five a c re s, all w ith in the R. K. McAlpine an d wife of "ily lim its. P o rtla n d were S u n d ay g u e s ts al Mr. Alexainier is a c o n t r a c t o r the h o m e o f Mrs. McAlpine'* an d b u ilde r who h a s p u t up sev c ousin, S. H. P o m ero y . era l s u b s t a n tia l re sid e n c e s in the west p a r i o f town. He will , Dr. 8. M. R e g a n of H illsboro Herd I n s p e c to r wa.- move the bu ild in g s t h a t a r e County te s tin g c a ttle in this c o m m u n i now <>n the land p u rc h a s e d , back on B c a v e rd a m R«,ad a n d plan* ty the f i r s t o f th e week. to c o n s t r u c t three o r fo u r good, Mrs. G eorge S nider and s u b s t a n tia l residences facing d a u g h t e r E u n ic e E lle n a r e in 1 ><iar S tre e t. Newberg, w h e re th e y will s o j o u r n fo r a c o u p le of weeks. JACK THE PEEK ER Miss Ida B u c h e r o f P o rtla n d MAKES LO C A L D E B U T J a e k - lh e - P e e k e r h a s m a d e hi* h a - been v is i tin g a t the home apt r a ra n e e in B e av e rto n . T he o f h e r p a r e n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. re- id e a ls o f tlie c a * t p a r t of F . A . B ucher, d u r i n g t h e p asl town have been tr«*a!ed to r a t h week. er startlin g appearances of a Mrs. L ouise Van Kleek re face at Ihe window. T h re e l u m e d the f i r s t o f la s t week, b o u s e s w ere visit«-d in o n e a f te r a w e e k » visil w ith h e r ■••lit recently an d one w om an sis te r, Mrs. Rene Miitebeke, of w as so ha« Ily frig h te n e d that Hill-boro. -he left hom e ami spent , the T be s to rk called a t the borne lit with h e r h u sb a n d w ho is of Mr. an d Mrs. J u l i u s G a s s n e r w o rk in g on a n i g h t sh ift. Th«*re is a su sp ic io n th a t Ihe of Cooper M o u n ta in la st F r i guilty p a r ty is know n b u t th e re day, an d le ft w ith th e m a nice is no c o n c r e te evidence su c h as baby boy. would w a r r a n t a r r e s t o f th e Mr. an d Mrs. W . R. Thomi«- gu ilty p a r ty , it is t h o u g h t (hat son a n d son o f P o r tl a n d wen- the g u ilty one followed s im ila r week end v is ito rs at the hom e (a«'tics al p la c e s w h e re he f o r of Mr. T h o m p s o n 's sis te r, M rs. m erly resided. E m ery Van Kleek. Ten Candidates For Queen File Monday Is Day Set For Votlaf To Begin; Fifty Votes Go At Stores With $1 Cash Purchase Monday is the day s e t for tbe voting lo begin for tbe c o n t e s t for B e a v e rto n 's q ueen. M er chant« o f B e av e rto n who have p u r c h a s e d tickets, s t a r t i n g Mon day m o rning, will d is t r ib u t e » tickets or fifty votes w ith each one do lla r s w o rth purchased over the c o u n te r« a n d paid for in cash. Possibly a few of the m e r c h a n ts will m ake a slig h t reduction^ in th is n u m b e r hut U is g en e ra lly u n d e r s to o d that H um is the a m o u n t th a t will he d istrib u ted . B u s in e ss m en who have not y "t p urcha sed tickets may s e c u re th e m fro m tbe C h a m b e r of C om m erce a t the telephone o f fice. J . W. Kaynard, m a n a g e r of the telephone office, is one o f tbe c o m m itte e w hich is m a n a g in g the c a m p a ig n . T he money received fo r Ihe lii'kelg sold now will be used here in B e a v e rto n —e i t h e r t u r n ed over to the City T r e a s u r e r o r used th r o u g h the C h a m b e r of C om m erce for public im p rovem e nt. T h e only way tic k et., can be se cured for v o tin g on tlie queen a r e th r o u g h the b u s i n e s s m en. T h e c o m m itte e i » only a c tin g a s a c l e a r in g h o u se and will sell tickets only to th o se who w ish to purchase th e m for d is t rib u tio n «with m e r c h a n d ise p u r c h a s e s . T he B a n k will is s u e tickets in co n n e c tio n with the d e posits made in th e ir sa v in g s d e p a r t m e n t; the T elep h o n e C om pany will issue tic k ets in co n n e ctio n w ith tbe p a y m e n t o f the c u r r e n t m o n th 's re n ta l, a n d the E lectric L ig h t C om pany will i s s u e lickel* in c o n n e c tio n w ith (he p a y m e n t of bills f o r th e current m o n th . The Beaver T h e a tr e will give tic k ets w i'h each a d m is s io n — 10 vo te s with each chil«fren’s a d m issio n , and 2 0 voles w ith each a d u l t 's a d m ission. Three v o tin g pla ce s have been e s tab lish ed . One is at D ea n ’s D ru g Store, w hich i s next door to Ihe b a n k ; one is a t W ils o n ’s Je w e lry Store, next d o o r to Ihe p o s t o ffic e ; an d 1 is a t Ihe B eaver T h ea tre, which will be open evenings f o r e a s t ing voles. A co n sid erab le number of c a n d id a te s a r e in th e field, a m o n g th e m Miss G ladys S e l le rs o f A lo h a; Mary L. Miller a n d M a rg a re t G raves o f C edar Mills; G ladys S hellenberger, I.u - tin a H ulett, C arna P e te rso n , F lorence Brow n, G eo rg ia B e n son. G e r tr u d e W inisky, J a n e t Huntley, R uth Hauh-nbeck. The s ta n d in g of th e can didates will be p u b lis h ed ea ch week in Ihe Review and shoiwn on tlie serfs'll every W ednesilay and S a tu r d a y a t th e B eaver T hea tre. \\ ork on the new m a r k e t ro a d 3EAVERTON n i g h t T O BE C O N TIN U E D th r o u g h K m ton is g o ing along T h e B eaver T lu 'a lr e will c o n fine, a n d ' is a g r e a t im p ro v e tin u e the special B eaverton m ent on w h a t it h a s been d u r nig h t on T u e s d a y of e a c h week. ing (lie p a s t few y e a r s . T h e f e a tu r e p ic tu r e for this Mrs. J. J . Van Kleek and week, Aug. 31, is, “ T h e Auction d a u g h te r Miss H elen left la st Block,’’ fro m Hie fa m o u s novel i l i u r s d a y for a v is it w ith Mrs. by Rex Beach. Yau Kleek's d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Vir P rize- will he d ra w n und I h e 1 gil I.a n d re s, of Chitwood. G r a n d m a Bookie C om pany will ili-lrih u le free sa m p le p a c k a g e s E rn e st B rec k e o f W a u n a , who to all p r e s e n t llim u g h the c o has been a g u e s t fo r the p as t o p e r a tio n o f B in d er's G rocery th ree w eeks at th e borne of Mr. S T A T E P O U L T R Y - Store. an d Mrs. J . C. S nider, r e tu r n e d MEN OR GAN IZE to his home l a s t T h u r s d a y . R e p re se n ta tiv e p o ultry men fro m m a n y p a r t s o f the s ta te A n u m b e r o f th e folks fro m m e t here A u g u s t 20, a n d made tins c o m m u n ity have gone to p e r m a n e n t the te m p o r a r y or the n u m e r o u s p r u n e o r c h a rd s in g a n iz a tio n of the O re g o n Ac Newberg, w here they will be c re dited H atc hery a n d B ree d ers em ployed during» th e season. C o-opera tive. Tire a s s o c ia tio n Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge S nider is now in c o rp o r a te d u n d e r the and H. E. U r a b h o r n an d son c o -o p e ra tiv e laws o f the sta te F re d w ere a m o n g th o se who an d h as a n u cleu s o f 20 c h a r were in P o r tl a n d on b u sin e ss te r m em bers. e r r a n d s d u r in g the p a s t week. P e r m a n e n t o ffic ers elected a r e A m brose Brownell, Mllwaukie, Mr. und Mrs. H uyw urth ami p r e s id e n t; F. H. Cockell, Mil- (.Continued o n P a g e Five) w aukie. vice p r e s id e n t; A. G . I.unn, C orvallis, s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s MRS. B. W O O D W A R D u r e r ; W e sle y M. W ire, Newberg, G IVEN SURPRISE P A R TY I an d E lm e r G n b b le, Cauby, di- A very e n jo y ab le surprise „ rector*. I hese o ffic e rs c o n s ti- DlrllKlay parly wa* given M rs. . , j | , .. : , f . . tu te he executive com m ittee , B radley \\ oo d w ard a t her hom e . . . , F riday eve n in g w ith a m ce , A 7 , 7 7 ««‘^ r the luncheon a n d “ 500. d ire c tu m o f the O re gon A gri c u l tu r a l College and the Untied T h o se p r e s e n t w ere Mr. and S la te s d e p a r tm e n t of a g r ic u ltu r e Mrs. L. llu g h s o n , Mrs. W . Da- v,- u - ,, . will be a p p o in ted to inspect alt vis, Mr. and Mrs. O tto B rie ten. . , , n ,, m e m b er flocks and p a s s upon Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy Young, M r . 1 Ibe c e r tific a tim i o r accm llta- and Mrs. J . A. A n d erso n , Mr. lion o f thè product*. All such an d Mrs. Swenson, Mrs. O. E . u, u . xm .. t produci* p a s s ed may be ad v e r- Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh h e n - . * . . . . . ,, , - , , u Dsed as certifred and may he nedy of G ladstone. , . .. f Q ... ... , soLi under a uniform tia> Mrs. Sw enson a n d Mr. W o o d - ,, al!k w ard had high h o n o r s and Mr*. Davis an d Mr. A n d e r s o n c o n s o - ! lation. W. O. llu lb e r t th is week ac - q u ir e d a v alu ab le two ac re t r a c t Mr. an d Mr*. H. M. B a rn e s w ith im p ro v e m e n ts at Aloha and son J o h n s p e n t th e week th r o u g h th e B eaverton Realty end a t Seaside. Co. Mr. H u lbert p la n s im - Mr. Geo. . N ew m a n r e tu r n e d p r o v e m e n t o f the build in g s at recently fro m a n extended vntit once, und will d o u b tle ss offe r with rela tiv e s in Idaho. fo r r e s a U .