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FRID A Y, JAN UARY —™' ■ ' 1 ■ ■ «, ■ TW» 192« That's Right, L urie. Unleash Them tty A t h r t T. Fichi BfcAYTtRToN R EV IEW Health. T K in ji You Should Know Winter Wanting* At this season of the year, food* improperly stored, vegetable* left in corners of cellars, open milk containers and such like, may be-' come diseaae earners unsuspected. In warm weather decompoaition of animal or vegetable foods lib erates a warning odor or appear ance or flavor, Before much harm ia done; in winter it is different; stale vegetables, "specked" fruits from stores, and other impurities do not mage their imperfections known so quickly. It behooves our citiaens and housekeepers to look well to the sanitation of homes, from every angle, and to enforce the strictest cleanliness of prem ises occupied, as well as of foods and water estnsumed. Cold weather is preservative to many of the moat dangerous bac teria; it ia not known just how long typhoid and para-typhoid ;ertns will live and remain viru- ent in cold, but it ia a long time. Once within the human system, they develop rapidly into the very serious, winter-time diseases nam ed for them It ia of the utmost importance that your ice-box be watched; it ia not always sanitary because you notice no impure odor from the jar of cream that spilled last week, and left a greasy smear on two or three of the shelves for several days; it looks and tastet as fresh as it did then—but some of the whipped cream or minced ham overflowed into it in some way—you may have a pret ty fair culture of mixed bacteria that Hr* at low temperature* We should he more careful in winter than in summer, to have pure food and water. Inspections of city water should be doubled, by the most vigilant, capable of ficials. Dairymen who peddle milk I in bottles— vou have a right to de mand cleanliness. Winter epidem ics are among the most fatal known. Be vigilant and save trou ble. i 3 % 1 * "Pioneer Womnn " 'p ea l H appenings W . R . Van Kleek had his ton A baby girl was bom to Mr. and M rs. Frank Dimeo Wednes sils removed Wednesday. day afternoon at St. Vincent's hos Mrs. Donald Mac Neil returned ^ j pital. Wednesday after spending a few in Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blasser were days with relatives entertained for Christmas dinner Wash. at the home of her brother, Mr. Miss Elizabeth Clark, who has H. Higley, in Portland. been visiting in Newport, over the E. E. Swenson had the misfor holidays, has decided to spend the tune to fall and fracture his a m winter there. last week. He is carrying it in a Mrs. F . H. Schoene entertained cast, and says it is very painful. the Afternoon Bridge club at Mrs. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scidmore luncheon Wednesday. had as New Year's dinner gues.s, Hanson won the honors. Mr. and Mrs. W . Scidmore, and J . E . Davis made a short busi Mr. Jam es Barkhurst, of Portland. ness trip to Seattle the first of He expects to leave Postoffice Inspector Neil was in th* week. St. Paul, town the first of th« week looking Thuisday evening for , over plans for the new postoff.ee Minn. with J . W. Raynard, who will Mr. and Mrs. Shannon were build soon. pleasant.y surprised Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stipe, Sir. last wee; by a group of friends. About 16 guests were present, and and Mrs. Robert Summers, and H. the evening was spent at “500.’’ . Johnston were dinner guests Sun Mrs. William Hunter is much day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. improved, and will soon return Elmer Stipe. home from the hospital, where Miss June Hudson, and Homer she has been for the past three and Gayford Wilson, students at weeks, i allowing a mastoid opera the 0 . A. C., returned Monday to tion. Corvallis, after spending the holi The winning model by Bryant Mr. a.id Mrs. V . A. Wood vis days at home. Baker, noted sculptor, for the $J00,- ited the Masonic Home at Forest 000 monument to "The Pioneer The mail routes were covered Grove ore evening this week, and Woman of America.” to be erected with great difficulty, Tuesday, af found i __ bergie, an old resident by E. W. Marland, president r ter the New Year holiday. The of Beavt rton, somewhat improved, the Marland Oil Company, Poi carriers had to break trail through and Mr. Bergie was feeling fine, i City, Okla. The monument will deep snow in many places. JO feet high. Inset shows ; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor, o f. Baker Miss Helen Roseman. who has The Dades, spent New Year's at been spending the holidays at tne the hon e of Mr. Taylor's mother, | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W e: Bany. They were for W. W. Wood of Canby has start F . M. Roseman, returned to Co- tunately able to reach The Dalles ed the commercial manufacture of quille, Sunday evening. before the highway was blocked to 20.000-egg hatchers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stan traffic. The Southern Coos County'Amer ford, who formerly lived in Bea Mr. aud Mrs. Ralph Davis, of verton, but are now residents of Taft, have been spending the holi ican will build a new printing of Seattle, were week end guests at days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fice at Myrtle Point. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F . W. Livermore. Mr. Davis The new Portland Oriental The Jacka. returned to his home Monday, Lut atre has been opened at Grand anc remain for a Morrison, on the east side. Mr. and Mrs. William Helm- Mrs. Davis will ho!z and family from Rainier, Wn., longer visit. The Pacific Telephone A Tele spent the Christmas holidays here Mr and Mrs. Louis Hughson graph company at St. Helens added at the J . H. Hulett home. Mrs. entertained the Neighborhood “500” 65 subscribers in the past year. He.mholz and Mrs. Hulett a r e cu b Thursday evening, Dec. 29. A new suspension bridge, with a cousins. Miss Jane Rand and O. H. Brei- 306-foot span, has been opened ten won the honors. Mrs. Roy M r. and Mrs. J . D. Brehaut over the Illinois River at Kerby. of Gervais spent the holidays at Young and B . Daly won the con the home of Mrs. Brehaut s sister, solation prizes. Mr. and Mrs. V . A. Wood a t Mrs. L. R . Dean. Mr. Brehaut The Nampa College Male quar Christmas tet and Rev. R. V. De !<nng. act is the principal of the Union High tended a dinner and tree given Friday evening at the ing president of the College of school there. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nampa, Idaho, will be at the Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Coffield Ralph, of Portland. The guests and son Bunnell, Byron Clement, were the members of the Daphne Church of the Nazarene Satuiday evening instead a f Thursday, a s and Gunnar Johnson were guests club and their husbands. reported last week. Friday evening at the home of Dr. W. S. Johnston of Chemawa. Ir. and Mrs. August Sundberg was a New Y ear’s guest at the of Shattnck. home of Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Hu Dr. Johnston and the Huletts Mr. and Mrs. Ware have sold lett. New Wheat King their pioperty in Hillsboro and are are o il friends, having spent five years together on the Colville Ind moving to Beaverton. They will occupy the house adjoining th ; ian Reservation. home of their daughter, Mrs. Wal Dr. and Mrs. J . R. Talbert and ter Cavaness. Mrs. M. C. McKercher hiked Sun Mrs. Emma Hocken entertained day afternoon to Portland over the road. They found wi*h a Christmas dinner. Those new Canyon presen. were Mrs. Hardingham and the re a l to Sylvan in fair condi son Mervin t f Portland, and Mr. tion, Lut from there to Portland A. M. Hocken and children, Helen, it was very bod. Emma and Billy. | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Doty en of Miss Vena Gaskill, Miss Crete tertair. -d at a family dinner Thorn o re Gray, and her brothers, John and twenty-five, Monday. Myron, and Leland Shaw, who are ent w-re Mrs. Doty’s five broth students at the U. of O., returned ers and tkeir families, of P -r to Eugene Monday after spending and h?? sister-in-law, Mrs. W. D. th« holidays at home. j Janin and son. Billy, of Beaverton. Albert Fell, steward of the S. S. Mrs. Frank Tremayne and daughter, Miss Idabelle Tremayne. Oakridge, left Sunday for China, were dinner guests Monday at after spending the holidays with Thiele’s of Mr. and Mrs. I toy his family here. The furniture an1 ; ■ « E it- Gray. Miss Crete Gray and broth tarestrier on display in the win er, Myron, accompanied them. dow of Dietsch’s hardware store t a t e . C F.dson Smith of Co Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach re were brought here by Mr. Fell. He Montana, competing in Cl.- turned Friday from a ten-days’ says they were taken to the shtp vvitii the ixst aheat p t u d - i c o trip to Los Angeles, Cal. Their by coolies, under fire. children, Carl and Katherine, have TV. ^-Hersrin Fi«h r-iminnv will been staying with their grandpar build a big modern fisheries sta ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Pinder. tion at Reedsport. the Uni;ed States crowned v. heat \mcrlca U ' it. Saut s v.'.i.ai itic eu? in 17 yi. an ! Canada, u .. king of N • the tine ’ of ! gio w 'i < j ■ ul vu» TIHC W K K K ’S P R O G R A M H eaver T h e a tre About Wliilford community rejoice ■> with llitpon that Vincent Olson •» TONIGHT home again after an long a ao- journ In a fo rt land hoapitnl. IS AUCTION NIGHT! The Whit foni school gave a Piano Lamp and Eastman Kodak Go to the Highest Kidder splendid entertainment and Chriat- m u tree. Friday evening, Ihn-, IH. Tonight and Tomorrow— TOM MIX In Much credit ia due th* lencher, “The Canyon of U gM " Mr*. Edward Smith, and th* chil and a good comedy! dren for a moat enjoyable eve ning. The children received at this time th* randy presented by their meli carrier. W. C. Mc- Three Itig Data Starting Sunday— D. W. G riffith’s Kell, and wiah to express their “SORROWS O F SATAN" appreciation. and good short auhjectal Mow g nul new* il o f'M T IM . -iprciid I I A S i tl.INF. Hie he«t In \dv alili Tit m In 8 alto lient» fruì 2 to H rooms »40 and u EASY TERM An America Radiator frodile! If It's f lumhlng DEWEY THE Theatre Closed Wod. and Thursday ELUMBKR Agent for Meadows Washing If Jan. IS and Machines It Lost— 1 Airedale dog with license tag, and probably accompanied by a police dog pup. Write or call L. E. Cornell. Aloha. c6 Will the two gentlemen who took the dog from Mra. Tom Al len, communicate with L. A. Ken nedy, Beaverton, Route 8. pfl D X M ’KRS. ATTENTION! The big carnival dance scheduled to he given this Saturday evening by the Huber Commercial club, has been postponed, and will be given Saturday. Jan 21, in Huber hall. Emmons’ six-pisce orchestra will pl.ty. Three door prlies will be gfvgn. and lunch will he served cafeteria style. 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