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ft THF WFVrVHTON KYYlFW ' W PTTì AY. JUKK » , IMO '.HiKSONAL ANI» VINOR MHXljOX l ights and Sidelights on Local Activities. Mrs. F. J . Dieted* has been quite ill for the past week. Mr. and Mrs- Enscx Marsh «nJ •on Jack spent the week-ena In tu - gent*. Edna Grace Meisegier of As to n s IS visLing her sunt. Mrs. til SheeU this week. Ur and Mrs. liarland o f HilU- boio were Sunday ninno guests oi Mr. and Mrs. W. L- Cady. Archie Masters. Chas. Fry, sr.d Herbert Erickson spent (he week end fishing on the Abequa River. Try our fountain for extra gooo drinks and W cream special*, Brown's Beaverton Fliarmacy. C-ti K. B. Dtnney attended the »Ute trap-.-hoot at Salem Saturday. Ber.- ney ia secretary o f the Washington Co. Club. Miss Julia Sams who is a nurse m training at the Emanuel Hospital in Portland visited with her mother Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray were called to Eugene. Monday, on ac count of the illness of their uaugh - ter, Mrs. Rolland Main. h r. and Mrs. B. K. Denney arc attending the State Grange session: a. ivedmanu this week- Mr. Denne; is the State Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs- T. B. Denney, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Downing and M. F . Ayres visited with restives a; R.dgetield, Wn., on Sunday. F- W. Livermore, Jr. and P, A. Rohse went on a f.shing trip oi. Agency Creek at Grand Ronde Sat urday and report a good catch. Otto Erickson. Earl Evans, and Andy Anderson attended a Durant Dealer’s meeting and banquet at Longview, Wash-, Monday evening. Ralph Longhorn has rented one of the Mike Welter houses on Third St. from the Be» vert on Finsnc* Co. He is the mechanic in charge ot the shop at the B.elman Motors Cnuage. KUie Whitworth and Betniee Cox went on a tour o f inspoction with the Trails Club to Heed College last Friday evening. Mr. i’ lant who his been spending the past two weeks at the home oí M is. F . J. Doi.wldsou returned to her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. A M Kennedy are attending the S u te Grange at Red mond this week as delegates from the local grange. They will also take an extended trip to Crater Lake an other points o f interest before re- turning home. Aubrey Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. •hem boaie held a family reunion at . Sunday. Among those present w-e... Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Fletcher, Jr., and daughter o f Salem, another son and wife from Seattle and a brother-in-law from Seattle. Paul Cammiehael has rented the Sci '.more house on Lombard St. from the Beaverton Finance Co. Mr Carmichael is a salesman for the Standard 0 1 Co. who came from McMinnviPe to fill the vacancy le fJ when Oscar Humburc was p r 'n n 'M tr the management o f the New berg plant. The Misses Mary and Jane Beam ish o f Cedar Mil’s. Mrs Martha Samms, and Miss Juliette Carter spent Tuesday wt Salem visiting wit1' Rev. and Mrs. W . E. Ingalls. They found Rev. Ingalls very- much improved in health. Mrs Manning, daughter of the Ingalls, and her three sons of Calif, wer expected to arrive Wednesday to spend a month visiting with rela tives. and on returning Rev. and Mrs. Ingalls will return with their daughter for an extended visit. R V, E it A 1 N v \ X A \ M 111 11 H N A \ N E *’ D AN ^ W A S H IN G T O N C O E N - ** 1,101 Whatever will be- ”™ ~ - J ; ......... electric fun was turned on. 'Ibe tem i 1 EAM IS W IN NEH nkw p tma k perature and humidity roumlnod the year* service in the poatoffl.e de same and the carbon cttoxble was n»t The final shunt ofT. nf thè leu Word was rasaived late last week paitnirnt and Is probably as well reduced. But the trot report says: li li lenii s of thè Oregotdan Tvie- o f the confirmation by the Se,iato qualified 1» handle the routine w o , ' Pans Bring Relief. wss held at of the nominat-on made hriday. of the office as anyone who could be g. aphle Tourimment "The comfort of the youn* men May Ut. of K. K- Hanna for post named. But his aloofness from af Salem Issi week end The Wnshlng was greatly rolte ,il by poUtug on master for Beaverton There were fairs concerning the community, hit ton t’o. team won thè cup for thè the fans and whlrllnu the air In the s.vcn who look the examination refusal to have any living to do with seeoinl tino« In fivv years, with a •core of 4M) out of a poaalbl» boi*. chamber. They asked for the funs to but the present acting postmaster. service clubs, with the Chamber (f . t- he put on again when they were K C. Doty, withdrew befo1 • the C i Commerce, or even to have his son Coqullle sud H In ino t h Fulls tini f r •topped. Circulation of the alt vil s, rvice commission had reported attend the local high school hut rs sreond piai«* with n score of 477 Propèllef Unit in Central through the clothes and over the skin the standing of the applicants. ther sending him to Portland even and Portland look tlvird «vilh 474. the face relieved the heat stagna meli eonipnse Ihc Somewhat of a elir began when a after locating her* has not marked The followlng Plant A bo Make« for Eco of tion. The pulse beats of the seven letter from Congressman W f Wsshinri .1 Co. team: < i . Fu! him as on« Inteiwsled in tits fo|> ................. . , ,, I filili S U iS IM IV vitally 1 M S VI VOU-M III HU nomical Heating. students were lowered by the fan let'e, Il llsboro, 1*8; Chas Wundsr ih,,, ir» to io w ; on «il- H » w , the ’ “ '1 postmaster l,c ' rjro ' growth sud development of the com- |hus: N M 1X1 io to 8:1: M , i*N >28 l.s to to is 84 s M i l « . non,¡n#Ung nominating postmaster, came. lleh, Cornuliu», Ufi, Omar Slilfl r. nuinlty. received s letter ,’rom Trof. Leonard Krsklne Hill. Eng M to 74; 100 to MX); 7* to &-; '*- 1» « atjng, Tlmber. HI ; tim er Hamilton. For land's "grand old msn of ventilation.“ 80-" est Orme, 91; Geo. B irkhaltvr, . . . . Mr. C- J- Stlehnay, on the l#tt«r- HINTON O R A N G E C IV E S Slmllsr results were obtained In f Washington County Re Is one of the scientific sathorMea Itillshoro. Od. The Individuai avi rs ;e .|jc4R ^rntia] Committee endor* CANDIDATES DEGREES1 ¿r 9*. who hsvs proved tests on men doing muscular work. . - the 1" «very case the pulse was lessened Mr K„ |ph K Hanna. I udder- that keeping ■ h t e late Hr E. II Smith was air In the home and comfort was Increased by «notion th#( , 0 bf, thr official endorse- The regular session of Hinton to have been an alternate on ihw constantty moving i of the air. . .. grange was held at the Kinton team The Club aarrihe* Ita aplrr. I*«l experlmenrs of Dr lllll ” • is tbs Simplest showing as a tribute to Dr. Kmtth |S tb ^ tht ^ h ' ^ d c n 7 u V ‘ c o'idUh n- Protests were g-tten out and f.I d hsU Wednesday evening. The rev •ud rorot effective who win an enthusiastic mendier o f way to make the Im work ns when bent stagnating **Uh the delegation In ( engross tn.it ul#r n ,v,,|„r of business was trnn h!a death will I mi » » * n n i sne saeted. Two esiuiidotes were given the Club and house cool In sum- In movie theaters, large auditorium« Mr Stnkneys endorsement was mer. sceordlng to and factories I. s ie v e d by km *'"« conside.td w ry des.rab * he * It the first and second degree» and on* keenly felt by the members. ___ _ to _ bs well known h i on for membership was re th. Holland Instl the sir coursing through the «H-cnplr.| „ is w gett-ng is working working In in close close conn* connection with cel' reived. A nice lunch was served i of Therinology spaces. Tlis same principle Is cm- is i Toll tho merchant you »Tolland. MlcU. pb»ved lu the most modern “ vapor perries who are attempting to gei *ft«r the meeting and s social time ’ fs ad in the ‘Review.’ • ■ 1 gtfg" healing one of Beaverton's rural routes, la enjoyed boating nlntits. plants ken over by enoth*r )«>•» office. Keep A ir Moving. Besides H i... After tli» ft«TM P'*«Gnif »f l!u NOTIGE • •«« 'T N S M D D R H R P g . fellow of Cnlver *« —mnutu* fur H>» p-f l” »* ' f Propeller u ..... — M •Ity College. Lon BILL and CLIFF - — »UHMUr .Negijia A S ocV Electrified propeller units are Du Th* Kebskak Prof. L. E. HIM. don, and directing Inti Hi» Well (Irroration» Coui.., ••*H.h*rrv resíl the department of Into these systems so ns to keep naming the tempore.., , Caper Hangers applied physiology of the British Na strong currents of sir moving throuDi to fill the vacancy then ex.sting u **-•»•• I nil the rooms of the homo Although tional Institute of Medical Research, Club will hnlq a the nest office hero Mr Hanna ap Professor Hill bears the titles M. B„ no expensive refrigerating equipment I. O. O. i proached the editor who was then val June 20 in the Iìc4 w rton, ».. « * F. U. S., Hon. A. R. I. B. A. He is Is employed to lower the temperntuie hall at 8 o'clock In the evening a member of the Republican Cen the Inventor of an instrument called of this circulating alt. It moves an Strawberry shortcake with whipped tral Committee, and stated that the "kata thermometer.” U3ed In air rapidly that It creates a cooling ef cream will be w r'e d A playl- should he get the appointment a« rntltled “ An Old-fashioned Album" fect beyond all anticipation. conditioning work, and author of nu postmaster he would need a lot of This latest Improvement of the merous books on medical and other will be given in connection with warm sir heating system makes It mi advertising for his business and of the supper. Admission: adults. :I5 scientific subjects. Professor Hill Is ore of the scientists all-year-round air-conditioning plant, course the Review would be the na i-hilctrvn 25r. This ia being given In England. Germany and the United the Holland Institute of Thermo!. kv tural outlet for the needed publicity, for the benefit of th» new t O 0 States who have conducted trots points out. It Improve* heating effi- Judge our consternation on recei' F. Hall to be built soon. showing the effects of air motion on dency and economy In winter ns ing a letter some days after Mr. human coinfort In hot weather. In well is makes cooling possible In Hawley had sent in his name as the tlettM^rioii II •• l»c* X one of his experiments, seven yonng summer. Wlnter-heatlng-summer-cool- proper one for postmaster, to re- nh Loci«* N e. I men were shot np In a small air Ing plants of this tyi-e are made ceive • communication ordering the /• r ■ 218 meats first for Installation In new homes, but al- Whitehall restaurant advertising out tight test chamber. They went In TH ’ - * ’ ami Hunt Tue« Certain Color laughing and chatting, but after som« so the propeller units can be at o f the Review and also, and probx- riav evenuiit* a' Other Paint 1 h hours of confinement they became tached to already existing heating bly not least, the statement the* 7 : f0 l> M In Mn $1.75 TO $4.00 the paper should be stopped pron 1 o (t F Itali Mr». M' rj irle Le flushed, covered with perspiration and systems In old homes. DI ETSCH H A R D W A R E extremely restless and depressed wìs. Secretary. Mr*. Celio Hiileft When the oxygen In the straoA- & F U R N IT U R E CO M G p -tf Air Moving at Stow Speed Ed Halsten has been given the phere of the test room got so low Make * for Mo*t Comfort agency in Beaverton for Vaughan s Jbnt a match wouldn’t burn Jn It nn Large volumes of air moving at low Flex-Trod Tractor’s anj drag saws. velocities are more efficient In produc Anyone wanting a free demonstra c-26-27 ing a cooling comfort efiect than rel tion may telephone him. ............. . atively small quantities moving at ........ ........ high velocity, the Holland I m U M i of Beaverton Dumber Co. Thermology of Holland. Mich., states. Twelve years of research In American '•VE SOLICIT Y Ol'R PATRONAGE laboratories of ventilation have shown l ewis Brothers, Proprietors that the cooling efTect of moving sir cannot bs doubled simply by doubling tbs speed of Its motion. This principle Is tnken advantage of AUBREY L. FLETCHER - In the modern "vaporslre” heating sy* Attorney-at-l .aw, lica»rrton, tire tem which prodaces • cooling effect Office with Beaverton Realty Co. In the home during summer by keep lng the sir circulating through It at Special attention given to commercial moderate velocity. This system work accounts, conveyancing, real property and the settlement of estates. ing In hot weather moves three or four times as much air through the rooms as the ordinary warm air cir MAPES & SON culating system does In winter. RESTAUR AST In winter, too. the system operates SHORT ORDER on the principle of a large volume ot MEALS Fred Knorr, Ptcp. Phone Beaverton, 6 5 0 2 moderately wanned air Instend of a Cigars, Tobacco« small quantity of superheated air. Confections Soft Drinks And this makes for health because Cad- Bldg ■u — tVstson St moderately warmed air produces uni form temperatures In the rooms and has a beneficial effect on the been til ing apparatus of the human Isely. while excessively hot air parches the membrane* of the nose and throat and makes them liable to colds and other diseases. KEEP AIR KiöViNfi COOL HOM E Füii m:.M W EATHER F A IN T Pei Alaska , Land of the Midnight Sun , Lures Summer Voyagers Special G al. $ 1.95 Quality Meats Dependable Groceries Butter Nut Bread Are always obtainable at Knorr’s Market Cto> G rocery Fresh Fruits | anci We Print Butler Wrapncrs Vegetables \ >«€*»<'-Cijl P**/v//vc A » « G o l u •illlion» ot Americans nave heoT<l| Contrary to general belief. 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