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UHL University Library B ea ver ton R e v ie w m Ei Cl.FAN READING FOR ALL THE FAMILY k I The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. Volume VI, Number 31 St Ptiilli Heuverton, Washington County, Oregon. Single Copy, 5 Ceni« | Hfr---------------------------- -- - — ■ I Orreron Slate Nows ! Tm----- ------------------------- - — at Salem issued •-<> uihliug permits d u ng April, representing $280,618. The Shelby store building at Cotjuille wi I l>«> completed by July Booster Session Tue; Night The Main Street at Oregon t'lty 1 is to have ornamental I.ght eerv'c* Beaverton Hoys Are De» feated By The Leading Team In Valley The building permits of St. Hel ens fur four iiumths totaled $142- 756. , DUNNIWAY BOYS LOSE Hood River votes $250,000 bonds for tin t.uurvl Creek water sys tem The crop prospects at were never better than now. Wallowa they are m u. Friday, ’ounty Agent N cwh ■ ------- ---------------- — » » ------------- $1.50 Per Year June 29, 1928. I : Oregon P.S.C. Holds |3° Busy Session Here * OUKT HOUSE ITEMS COUNTY AG K M NOTES lltl'sliuro, Oregon, June ¿3, (Spe dal) P o t a to growers wh<> want |H>la. to seed crops InaportCd try the Po talo CvrtHleutioii Hoard shoo'd make application to tho County A gent for this service th n month Har!y application ia thnt -w « j A . %l I(lIls I rOHOnted At Modini arr»nvvm«nU nmy U» mad« with The Meeting Is Held tho Potato Certificai t o Hoard. The Office Of The ( loan Up Tho Housior Moro than the usual amount of rurtillod ne«<d potatoes aro living Finance Company Club Troasury ----------— w. 0. m ah kebth Clark wur. arrested Juno , on a Inm-ny charge by sheriff ove-i. There le a $1.000 bond. I enjumin T w in » Was arreaU-d by Deputy Werkert Juno I« for non- support. Jll M A liiert was arrested June 20 h'.y l" r"*ny rh“ «-ges h - Deputy |)U- hooglit by local growers. Tho price is somewhat lower than in previ ous years and potato growers arc MINUTES ARE READ tak ng advantage of the opportun CROSSINO AT ARCHER ity to get a start of improved llur- ....... ................................ ---------- • bi-nk ....... seed which is relatively high Petition For The Reorganisation produclng and mor, free from d e- «»«thern Pacific Aar** To Signal ease than the average run of seed Dell Un Cedar St. Crossing Of State Govt. Presented potatoes C. L. Morris wns arretted June ■ 1 on a bnd cheek rhnrgv hy De puty. n ». c ilic iT T New Market Opens In Freeman Building Old Open Drain Closed Up And Other Matters Of Interest Noted Here r o r in christ.,,..™puintur v j EDITOR MISSES ITEMS Philip Í brlstensen, defendant n a divorce su> D. n. Bump is the at- The Dunn School District will Verboort I» Th* Sarund To The lor*y (o r t »h« Plaintiff. They were 11' H f I PI . I n n a '>4 a t 1 /^ 1 1 . 4 S I St build a $9,000 schoolhouse at Eu married June 24 at 1 Walla Walla, • Agent Of Southern Pacific Stage* B*.t Team In The V alley gene. M ashlngton. On New Location Here Dallas ( ity Rank, a corporation, The Pacific Tel. A Tel Co. will plaint iff, vs. P. L. Braden. defend. spend $8,600.000 In Oregon tins S*rawberry Root Weevil The Public Service Coinnuss’on ¡_ , ....... The results of the Tualilun Val The B«-averton Boosters met Tu.-». yt-ar. .. ... A sma'I tvp«- o f strawberry root —. . . — ... . arrived In Beaverton Thursday ...or- j un„ 20 , B ^.vó’w n T '.U o r ò e v ley League th a Sunday, June St. Of thc editors’ in s , probably attorney The H ome laundry of McMinn * .* 'V '" '? ? , M rr "* * r'JQM| weevil ha* been out for two to three ning to take up the matter* of sev- for the plaintiff 1928 are: those o f omrnis.ion number fully ville ha» begun work on n new " n i* . * ¡" i * , , ‘l" 1 "J" ,w*’ * ” week* and many growers have oral railroad crossings that have \Vra Var M or ran w , , , R • ■ many a . those o f commission,, u* ." ° L rr * •'U i-n , . poigon^j ba f for this early been applied for in this community, Ray R. Morgan defendani" V|"i notwithstanding plant. the numerous St. l*hilli|M> 11 ....min. u n won u *r* 1 njm - brood In^many of the hill sections and held a meeting in the otfiov of for divorce filed Tune 1 4 ««'" Beaverton 2 The Sugai loaf Creamery of Myr her present but one of the unusual . . . , _ .. , . ___. . ^ u ___ _ L'. ore*. nlr<‘ Jun' 13. Ahey th u gs that that fellow doc. which i . the •«. gathering .. , were marr marked at Van........ «o Garden Home defeated l*unn way tle Point has shipped a carload of thugs shout should not he done. was .. the o f the county, . ,, another . . . . type , , of . root _ * Die ~ Beaverton . r nance Co. r<, n, Vancouver . Hash., weevil is el II in th* larva stage Cn* of the first crossing* that Auvuat 9 1924 Fa-k and now ties with Dunniway cheese. The three sins of ommission number of ladies present. but are beginning to com* out In came under consideration was the and Tigard for third p'aca In Jhe 8. M. Teagnn. plaintiff, vs H. which are just now weigh'ng heav The minutes of the meeting were “JJ* The Vernonia l ogging Co. plans tult beetle stage at whch on* at th* east end of Alien Ave. C. Gladney, defend--* |n league The earee was a slugging - ily inthi* particular editor'» dome north of mul and adopted as read. There time they may Le poponed with nue where that street comes up a- gage foreclo—en flV«| j , ln„ m mort j j Brr mo thosp of om fting to mention match on both sites, tinstone tv- to log «5,000,000 feet hud l-een several runim I tees named commercial strawberry root woe- galnet the Tigard branch o f the Mr Aleni- and Peters attornrys for a word of commendation in regard reived the hieing honor» with two Banks. at these meeting*. As these had th*- plaintiff sit-glt-s and tw*o doubles, in flvo I:’00 acres o f land at Klamath completed their work they were vll poisons or home mixtures a s ' Southern Pacific right of-w ay. to some occurence* wh'rh were of d---l ilted (n station circular No. 79 It would seem from the ev donee tunes up. He wus a Dun way ¡nan. Fulls was recently planted with one great importance,—at least to S submitti-d that then- was s road M t ltlt lth K I.ICKNHFS Floyd, »tart hy for Garden Home, tractor. i • cm -«ted in pro. '' Mrs."^Doy Gray. Treasurer, made ° f th* SUU> held Ihmnwa v four innings with used by the Denney faintly la-tween A marr-agr lieens«- was issued to moling nnd prosecuting the enter The Butte Crock Co. at Cudoii her report which showed that they different track* of thi-lr land ' rihnr E. Salxwede) nn>) Magdalene prises which have heretofore not only three hits, Dunniway hunched sells 100,000 |Kiumis of wool at the had spent more than $100 fur dif which the Houthrrn Pacific cross- ?*now both o f HPIsboro, on June le«-n mentioned in these columns. the'r hits in the fifth and ixth in- top price. ferent things about town the past -i«t ami the railroad granted them 23. n'ng* and set red nine runs. Kud- I-et u. Lake one at a t roe and rot year. The Women’ s Community Club of dela replaced Floyd in the sixth a private crossing over their rs is fJeorce IWcennr and Emma Hid- forth a few thoughts about them. The bl’ l* presented at the nmet • Stay ton opens a yn-w $'t,iHHi comm holding Dunniway for five hits for 1 .alcr, after th* district became »"»n <-f Por land received a license First there is the c'osing of the Ing about ch-ar.ed up the amount the balance o f the game. linger. unity house. sett'ed and Alh-n Avenue was ex- n,) June 19. old dra n on the north side o f of money In the treasury, there l>e- '«* for Garden Home were Floyd ± 3 tended It eci-ms that there was a Knr| Plummer and E|o—- - « f.auli l.'roiulwny, along Short St. The Plans have been unproved fui the Kuddcl* and Powell. Dunniway had first unit of the uttioin high school 'n-r hut a few cent« remaining, call for a road extending towards ^ ’’ h or Hilshoro, reeeivi-d a license name o f the street not being in though as not all hills had been * eaveiton Chember of 4'ommerce, Whitford .Stathin. The Oregon E- J>m aa batteries, Geese, .Wholcrt and at Monroe. * 19. general use, we might sav that the pri-’ •IUCil enti.l 1 It 1 was tile M,,,,CUK difficult 10 to iM*avorton, IJoavcrton, C'n»ir»»n. Oregon. ; It^’tric lectrie h»v« have aln-iidy provided ‘ -eorgi- I.ulike and RiVer P” "" * a 1 ll,# alr«*tkdy « a And Helen IT*•!•*»• R iVcr old drain ran la-tween the Fordney Enatone. John Davis, of Maryland, bought tell ju»t what th* financtal statu« |,.mrn. Beaverton always does rr«»»1" * * " d ,h*r# hlul » ro,ul ' / Fo'T,t Drove *meeived a license and II. M. Hughson property. R H E It the Cruder 100 acre farm at t anby came from under the Southern Pa Garden Home 17 17 1 for $15,000, *??■. [!'" n''*ner C" n" " 1 h is.-lf proud, and at the Rose ! opened and graded up to the Sou- Jur"’ 2® Dunniway Park 13 Id 3 whr h. P* T l* B ’ mbvT: tlval ill th* Floral Parade this year lh*rn right.uf way from ?,’*p,,h Nctv, r and Bertha Mr- cific tracks and carr'ed the drain Wi,r# fully u u su al »»des. The of this f high . o f Cornelius re-eived - - a - P- age off the business part of town The modernizut on of the Mc- s'ateil that they could get out and yo> were Tigard and Falrvale also played up lQ to your u s u a l---------------- - - - open - - ng - high standard of excellence. Your ‘ •ruaaing will bring the territory to rrn*e .lune 20. Thev were married south o f the tracks and probably a hitting game, Tigard w aning 14 Minnvt'le National Bunk is nearly neci-ssaiy. rtoat was beautiful ami as id e fr o m the east of Beaverton much closer D*** Methodist "»rsonage by Rev. from half o f the residence part. to IS. The game was played at comnletcd. The in-lit ion or the roi-rg.nl*.- , hc p,,a“ ul „ ^ . u c ^ m u . t Z . to this town. It will p ro v ie . dl- « O Beadle, on June 22. Drain* empyt'ng 'nto the conduit Th'ard. Swifter, for Tigard hit a The Portland Electric Power Co. yoU r cj, ^as had most r*ct road between Beaverton and w llh* Scott and Mr« Jessie G h- under the trac'-« come from Wat home run wYh one on Wohlege- s extending rural lines in the T u lion of the »*•**’ government was rrerented and about a l present r««|i«| publicity for which wo aro tiarilen Home and wou'd seem to be Jun'’ roceivnl a license, son, Angel, Washington Main and muth for Tigard and Hagg for F a r - alatin valley. sigiiinl It. glad. I a route that wtl come into heavy nr'’ h<3h o f Hills*-- — Vs’o both caught a splendid gam«-. «11 the street* to Erickson Avenue, Test ed Tillamook dairy herds travel a* soon as a cruising Kas , *t*r,’ " rd Mœlter and Grace Wnl- and 4 brought water from as far R< i«l eck and Wohlgemuth were T i It had been bope.1 that volunteer.« t W„ |ik, „ fur May averaged 10.31 pound* but- lieen provided. 1 " r* ° f . ''orn e’ us received a Been. in rlrnilild th«» jH*t ¡ inin mi if ht dé j — - gard batteries, and Blum and Hag* south as Sixth St., and probably __, , ... , , . Yours siM-erely, S. C. Pier, Di r . "N on June* 21 terfat per cow. were batteries for Fa'rvale. rocurcd at this m«-e ,,g Imt •• rrctor of 0uUld. ranlctpatlon Included in the drainage The matter u# a crossing at what qq------ — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ^ fmther. R IT E K.umath County w’l! sell $775,- none presented themselves the mat was th«’ overflow from the septic known as Archer, out toward* I | O H IT U A R Y * Tigard A. C. 12 15 3 000 municipal and school bonds for tanks at the school houses, and at )R. Mary’s New Home. Several l r T h r “ m ^ U PT S , n e d to meet EDITOR GOING TO E- Falrvale 13 1® 5 various projects. a great many of the better resid- residents from that locality were . n.-e« We m>ht go on to enum. OITORIAL The Verboort Club beat the £ ---------- MEETING present at the hearing. Attorney , . , r ’ n*< V; V|,rrn>" was born (fl rh$* *«At Tuopdtv evening’ in Sep.* tember when they will contrno a brickyard ho vs at Six Corners in Farems who represented the Son- " " Au-u*t ?0. crate many other place*. Thnt is Real Estate Transfers placing a fast game Sunday. The score w-as gnin nmi t*ke up nny wqrk # *, t , #. mein chic , ri « mu io m -- — ” "* hi* draine«! now underground. them »'■ Pacific, stated to »no tho m writer • f " r7' whprp hp • >,Ppn‘ It there I* largely the work o f one 5to3. Brickyard t ed the »core in m---------------------------------------------------a ’ cerna to come in their Junadle- * * ,,f th* ,‘c * ' that th« railroad was going to with- P" [ ,y 1 'n>ir~ th*’ ^ Shout I a contingency arise ‘ Don Review wtl probably tie ^Ha| i(a „KUettnaa Lo the the Archer Archer 1 " 1 1 **■ rp,,r h r narent a home man. Jamcj A. Beckett tu Mary Mal- Hon. True the Town Oounc'l let the third inning making three runs. draw ita objection, to , After leaving hi* parent* home D-e job and raid for it hut Mr J3d The game stood 3 to 3 until in the v ha He kett, .84 acre in Sec. 24 before that t e r , the club can meet !ate in being printed ix-cause of i h«- Fourth he ng on Weodnesday , ... . ,, ^p worknl at different trade* for P owe handled the shovel and laid at the call of the president. seven’ h Verboort score«! two more. T 1 S. R. I W. _________________ llu- matter of provuhng a bell oy ,, w,„,„ , „ (ik ^ and Iwcausi- o ____ f a _____ trio ___________ to Crater Oregon Iron A Steel Co. to C. II. the big sewer nlpe that now rarr>* Datterrs for Verboort were Vnn f ’ l IT Il C r V T K l I-ako which th* puMi*h«-r is plan * " mp “« r t safety device at the n „ ^ ¡ nu. ||«, »m-nl n'miit twelve the fi'th nnd drainage that form er Decoveiing and Darety, while Brick» M. Curdy vt ux, l.ota 8d and 84 Tu- I I I T l ’ G V nlng to take to Crater lock« this { > i *- *n') ^asmhard croas ng» veer* firing and running eng'nes on ly ran nlnng on the surfare where yard had ns batteries Rhinhart, aiilan Valley Homes. MANY DELEGATES week.md. w,rp ,,pf" rp thp commUsion. ,hn ||t|noi, rentrab it roidd he seen nnd smelt by any C, H. McCurdy et ux to I, D. Westfall and Spath. The hotel at Crater U k * k to, . T*18. Whit" ^orkinc „n the raim ad he passerby. R I! F Marshal et ux, laits 83 and 84 Tu- The llitenn Prooresslve Club I» be given U> the puhlishora o f pafiera to " *fn* 1 0‘' " r a, met ami married Sophroin Sheets The Gity Dad* have looked the I I I I • ali’ nn Valley Homes. Verboort f ™ tho *V‘* at Hampton, Iowa. To this union job over and called '♦ good. They A. F. Christem-r et ul to Marie well represented at the Oregon Fed <n the *UU- o f Oregon and the trip ' r” * 9 2 3 I r‘> kyard era'inn of Women'i Hub« meeting except the transportation is to be p tahlished in •-*'-» that agreed tha wn, |,orn put |{tt|e om. have naid the man his money and their ton" h t'hrptener 4u acres Anderson Smith St Philips won Klomnth Fe'ls this week. fn-e for editor*, tbrir, staff and w-mi d not ask for a >e 1 on on' v )|Vp,| j 0 |M, three years of age all have gone on to matters that D, L, t . d $ i straight game this Sunday defeat Mr«. Viri-il Mever, the l*re«tdeot fainil c*. The convention ia to last *a»mbard St. and It and it* mother lie in the now occupy _ their time. But the Frank Kearns vt ux to Victor G. in ’ Beaverton ut Se Iwoo 1 Turk. Thp 1 * "" “ ffr« ’d 4° kpcP burying ground at Iowa F’all* where unscem'y and unsightly open drain, With only four more games t«> play Carver «t ux Part of Steel Add.' of the Hi teen Club, nnd Mr». l«-na from June the 29 till July the 2 and Olsen an- delegate, from the Hiteon your editor i. going to »eo the na- r,nB<1 'n P»’ ” «*1 po«dit pn at all eouple moved almut 1897. the unnle>i««nt odor and the :nsan. V looks li'to a cinch for St. Phil- Beaverton- Crater 1,me*. __ a a . V About 1908 Frank came west and itarv condition 's no more and we John Williams Malarkey to V ic Progressive Club. They were sc- ’ tlonally known, wonderful 1:ps to win the cup. ... Ml« \ F r. •(■•■«on. l ake. I.T L I.liU i1 ir" Ú 1 . 1 m D D I for » ■» f 'M "- fii'ed to sav " word about it when W L Pet. tor G. Carver et ux, Part of Steel ( OUN r\ MAIL ( ARRI* Montana where he worki-d on an H was first done. V*-« C W Strother*. Mr*. George 10 0 1000 Add. Beavcrton. S*. Phillips l.’iyc* tgUN P I C N I C engine that ran between Great Fnll. The next thing is the new com Joseph Henry Morris et ux to Ander*on and Mr*. Ernest H 'e. 8 2 890 Verboort I 1 Y I* lLy ñmt B(|Ifnit- „„ thc Northorn pB CARD OF THANKS ? | 4 fidO A. E. Ellis 120 acies II rum John mission house in the Freeman bud Dunniway Park l i -------- -------------------------------------------m I elite. 4 «00 son Cl. ding where Broadwnv crosses the LOIS LIVERMORE HAS Girden Home Wo wish to express our sincero The Washington Asau. o f Rural fa '-or took .Irk a l o - in 191« Orogon Flretric track«. 4 003 Th'* has T'gard A, C. Maxi«. Hays et ux to R. E. Loom thank, to our many good friend» C arries hold a pkmto at M.erwo,K pn<| Fp#t|k 0 ^ )ook H1RTHDAY PARTY 8 •¿Oil is, E '/% of Lot 181 Johnson Estate I ceil i-stabli-ihed hv Mr. and Mrs. Fa-rvah* for tho kindness and asatalancc Su««iay fvwr their member, and nf(cr hii parrt|U. flUht,r C. J. Teach These peoinle are 9 lot) Addition. Beaverton Mrs. F. W. I ' - -more Jr enter >•“ ° ur l'" '1, *r“ ^ , r ' ihet fami lea. Those present from , 9|H nn(| pinc. tv -- tim, Frank long-time residents of Beaverton« 1 9 100 Brickyard W lium Robb to J. A. fow ls, •-¡n.-d n group o f children In her nl*° th« hoaul.ful floral uffv-i- Beaverton were; Mr. and Mr*. H . h>!( ,-VC(| wjth ,,nd taken care o f hi* *fr. P-«ch h«v!nrr been emnloved in 30 acres, Sec 29 and 32, T. 2 N. T. home Fr’dnv » p* — - in honor ln«* ' ........................... H- B°ydi Andrew Kennedy and fum* mnt},er They lived near Eugene un- the Ghns. Berthold Fe«ui Store. 2 W. II. Lucha Mrs. C. J Murray fly and Mr. and Mrs. REUNION AT Mi KAY of the third birthday of her «laugh. til a few year* ago when thev came Thev hnvo rut in nn attractive place' Michael J. h'rady to School Diet. ter. l-ol«, and the eleven** 0f krr Mrs. C. E. ilhiiu-hart and family. to Baaverton and took up their home writh n stock o f fruits, confections, SCHOOL IS PLANNED So, «2, 1 acre, Sec. 36 T. 1 N. It. niece, Florence Syvoraon of l<on.»- ' on Alien Avenue. and soft drinks, nnd are running 1 W. Mr*. W. Berst of C«»lnr Mills view Washinidon. Those present sten Katherine and Lorr-tne Den-! He was taken ill May eighth of a place thnt will be a credit to Preparations are being trade for Charles True to TilHe Ervin 10 w e t Maxine Cndv. June Anderson, ney. Ja<k Dwver, Knthllno Lewi, spent thl. week In the home of th)g ^ wjth pncunionia , nd hi„ Pesvertop ip more wav* than one. the twe'fth annual reunion of the acres, Sec. 31 T. 2 S. R. 1 W. Norma Jean Mohler, Kitty King- , and Thelma Tefft. Mr*. Sarah Butner. |system was not strong enough to Tn the fir«t place Boaveffop has McKay School Alumni Association J. Hassen et ux to Comte A throw off the disease and he died ’ orig peeded a mnrJcct. Mr. Beach in Diatrct No. 18, Washington county. Kohhnm Co. N. E.'A of 8. W.'w Friday of 'a*t week. He was buri contemplates taking shipments on The ce’cbrntion will he held Satur of Sec. 35 T. 2 8. R. 1 W. ed from Pegg’s Undertaking Par eop«Vmmcnf and selling them to •»* day, June 30, In the school grove on lor*. good nn advantage ns possible. Tie the Scholls Ferry road, one-half Mrs. Murray, who has been living will handle eggs, butter, fruit, in THE CHILDS BILL OF mile south of Whitford station. with ho son on Allen Avenue ex cluding cherries apn'es. peaches, The program wi’l include a pic- pect. to leave in the near future berries, nnd ell other k'nds. Then RIGHTS BY HOOVER n'c dinner, followed by an address (i mal e her home with her daugh too. he is offem g to supply hut- of welcome, a literary and musical ter, Mrs. O. E. Rhinehart at Puy- , termilk to those who wish it. He program and a business meeting. nUuyp, Washington. has taken the consignment from Tea-hers ard pupils of this pio The ideal to which we should sir ve ope o f the nrom'.oept dairies on the neer school, their families and anj la tbut tin t u atoll bo no child ill WORKERS OF ARMY onsf side of Portland nnd hns al- friends, assemble for an all-day Am«r ca: homecoming picnic each year on the That ha» not been born under pro MUST HAVE LICENSE rendy former connections with sev Snturdny fo’lowing the meeting of per conditions. Salvation Army workers, accord eral who desire this fluid for drink the state pioneer association. That doe. not live in hygenic sur- ing to Brlgad'or A'bert E. Boynton, ing and cot-king purposes. Officers of the association are R. Another thing that has been roundng*. in charge of Salvation Army Work P. Donncv, Beaverton, president, That ever suffers from undernour in Oregon and Southern Idaho, have missed in previous issues in men. end C. M. McKay,Portland, secre. been much harassed in recent months t>on of the new loeat'on of the a- ishment. tary. That doe. not have prompt and e. on account of imposters, who. re eent for the Southern Pacific Stages fficient medical attention and in- present rig themselves as officials of Tt-e pfP-e was formerly located at It is now on the MR. AND MRS. ALEX spection. the Army, have been going about Ted's Borhccue south side of Broadway at the Rea- That does not rece ve primary in collecting funda in the name of tho ANDER ENTERTAIN struction in the element, of hy organization. Having secured the ! v*-rton Pharmnev. J. E. Hatch, the giene nnd good health. Army's uniform, thoy were able proprietor of the Beaverton Phar- me«v ha« heep nrooipted agent for Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. W . J . A - That ha* not the comniete birth- to m'plcad the public. the Southern Pncifle Motor Tran*, lexander entertained friends from r ght of a sound mind in u sound in order to protect the public portafb-p Co. end will handle all Portland and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. body. from further imposters of this knd business peVtainlr«- to the stage Ha dicer o f Seattle at a luncheon That ha* not the encouragement to The Salvation Arn.y has supplied line newly established. express in fullest measure thc in hsr honor. Its acredited workers with a printed Beaverton now has semi-hourly spirit within, which I* the Anal A delicious lunch was served w th so’ Vitors card, wherein is written service to Portland, the S. P. stages endowment of every human being. the name of the worker. This card ninn'ng an hour apart and the Pa places laid for eight. I nlso definitely defines the territory cific Stages running the same dis in which said worker is author'zed tance nn»rt, thev combine to make Mis. Coral Stephens underwent WILL LOVE STAY? to solicit for funds nnd is signed hy getting into and netting out of an operation on her nose, Monday. Albert T. Bavnton, tho D'visonnl P o r t la n d much enrirr than it was A babv son has been born to Mr. (By Mrs. Ina Roherts) Commander for Oregon nnd South formerly. and Mr». Victor AnV.ker this Sat. Is I.nvc fickle? W'/l Love slay? ern Idaho. e*-|l ——efh«r |i«ni th»« h«« heeff urday. I do not ask but live today. Pri-rmlier Tnynton respectfully re- missed la tho matter of the nom- Mrs. C. A. Jones of Minnoapo- | quests tthe publir to ca’l for the of F-” »' E. Fisher for sen ;is, Minnesota, who has been visit i solicitor's csrdwhonrver and wher. ator. Mr. Fisher was nominated ing Mrs. W. J. Alexander, during SVirli we scorn the hour's sunshine ¡«ver approached hy a Salvation »it the recent nr>i»rv ejection nnd the past two weeks, left Thursday Or tu-n from Love, a thing so fine Army Worker, Should someone ask wtl’ probably be elected at the earn for I-ns Angeles where she expect* for money y the name o f the Army ing election in November. He is to spend several months w th her B -ause the morrow may bring rain, who is not supplied with a card the tbp only nominee from the eastern? Love's aftermath, perchance, be daughter, Mrs. E. Ogden, before Il «H. ■'.*■ W. K. in fact shou'd be reported at once. i paim ? I I part of Washington County. leaving foir her home. l . a Miss Houston Entertains