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E l’ fJKNE. ORB University fihinr*. If IT'H FOR HKAVKKTON. RFV|RW‘ S FOR TIIE IT •* ff» T he B eaver to n R e v ie w CLEAN READING FOR ALL THE FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. VOLUMK VIII, NO. 35 Single Copy, 5 Cents FIRST AIRPLANE RIDE Hy (VII# llulrtt Sunday afternoon my husband und Umk our daughter down tn in* airport to jrtv* her a rid« in an iri'lane aa aha haJ ^cproaaad a dealt« to hav* a ride .^YV hen wa trot (here, "llvrm tn ", lh« owner of K . the fla ir raid. “ You com« and g >, Milton Miller and A. too. Thrrr'a roam for two passen Brown Were The gers,’ ' A« | had always had a dr- Principal Speaker« alro to “ fly .'’ I thought, “ Nuw 1» my .t'hani'«.’* ao » • both climb'd Into tin- plana. Before wr rntrrad PIANO SOLOS P LA YE D thr plane tha pilot plari-d a whit« . . ha!mat on <>ur head* Whrn W# took * Kord" la Good and Vary Appro« our seats hr buckled a widr >>r!t priatr F»r This Season around ua ao “ If yott want to Jump out. you can't." However that A piano a. I» by Mia* Evrlyn A lra- thou,ht n,v#r ° ur mlnd'‘ - unl«r waa thr foalura of the h i- The pilot, who ridra lirhind (hr went# mo«.In« of un# we«A. baa P*»aeng*r*. rtlmled In and away m a you 11 « lady o f «feat talent and " « »tartrd Wr hardly rraliard when tiaa licwn p aying tiofora audiencu* *• ll’ ,, ground but thr firat for M W yaara now. Ilrr two arlrc- ,hin»t * * kn” " w* w* r« ° vpr tiona wrio we.l i i c t l i a j by tha auu- gardens. trees, and house*. rto |vm.a aailed higher and highrr until w* Tha two IVrUand grnUnnon. the Wpr« ■» f ®r ®,mve ,hp the ra t- two print t| al »ptahrra of the «vc- tie looked about tljr alar o f an.all n i u told aomr Inlrrraling thing« Th® houara looked vrry queer alarm O reg o n and the United S lat«. Th • l"»*’» hoit-e.. <attlr. gardens, which wcla wall worth batoning to. r«®'"1. and firlda looked likr n b g. Mr. A. E. Hrown, a civil engin beautiful picture, err for U m > laat twenty yrara In- 1 did not rvalue la-fore that Ihla rated in |H> rt la ml but muuti mterra- valley la ao wlda mil teau’ iful. Wa ted In the oppor.ttnitlra offered In could aer for mllea, and U d id n 't Uie TuniaUn '.alley. told o f thr o f- Went poaalble that we are living in far of thr President of fourteen aurh a beautiful valley, milliona of serve of the public d o- We flow ovrr and around tho city main to the State o f Oregon If thr o f Beaverton, over toward Portland Male will take thr til.«. Another and Multnomah and circled hack- statement the apo..kcr made waa to Wr began to c me down to earth, tha effect that a new orgaritaalhm Whrn thr pilot atopped thr engine ban bean perfected to advrrtiar Ore- wr were atill i|uite n waya from gon U> the outalde world. IU called the por*. hut We gradually glide I it thr “ 9-20-22” society, or club, or down, making the landing without incorporation. We hardly knt.w a jar. although wr knew when wr which, lie «a d .hat H um » n u m lrn touched the earth, had somethin* to do with the num- while we were flying th ou gh the her o f inhabitant® o f Oregon, W a»n- air. it waa ao cool nnj comfurtable, mgtan, and California. but when wa got back to earth Mr. MiiUxt Miller. «nrioiuly wr noticed the intrhaa heat, raliod Senator and Colonel who lo i- My only d ram now ia to take a low««! Mr. Brown on u * program longer r.dr and perhaps acme time lolJ somethin* o f Ule iraaone wiiy 1 may. thia alat« ahould accept the g ill — --------- wllccad by thr CreaMem. 11« en.o C L U B F E D E R A T IO N c 11 » i d the as/uram e that there i 'I', ri>|/. i |>l\ would 1.« litre* n «n in the gilbert** .» lr .r « l» A t 1 I l i .v K I J tonal race In.a fa,l. l,o did not - au-i.tion any caiui.dal«« hul wr sup- Thr Waahu gton County Fvdera- puae that theae three are Bailey, tion of women'« orgnnitaliona held Metacliau, and an mdrpaiwant can- their <|uartrriy meet ng Thursday didale which to date nsa not been July 24 at the Union High School named. at Tigard with th? ill’.cun I’rognv*- Or.a of the thing« that member« ®'vp 'konien • hluli u boat«*.**» wul rtiin moer u tne announce namt AI kju I 7b were |n «• t. New c i ty Prvalflcnt Talcart Wat neat fioere were ina-a led aitd report-* week'# rre .tn g wil! Iw an inter- rvurivoi front dr legato* to general club affair, Me Ucavertoniana cn federation moating at Denver. Colo, tunaming tho rw>' ly f Mined Monta n,'d 1 eJrrntion at Si. cm. \ilia C M ns ■ a younger cion Club I n r r « waa condu u • by Mi than oura ami wc are interested in Edith t She* Kvana chairman of knowing how they air programing. the niuaic committer. Mr» Evans ia Another interdull affair that la m assistant d*-jn o f music at Pacific the olfing ia a noon luncheon with University, Forest • Grove. Other niuMcu! numbers were giv the St. Helen* club on some 1'hura- es by the M oom - s l'ats\- ar.d Helen duy Tigard and Elisabeth The "foed" wa* good, appropriate O’ Neil of to this time of year and much e n Struthera and Peggy Rablree. both joyed. h mb made a very excellent H'teon. variation from the heavier meat The *cx l meeting wi I ie houl at that we have been ..aed to. Then the Idccyvtile in Octot>er. Ivnioriaile ami the watermelon, um- M R . A N D M RS. H U G H um Come on! lo Be Inter-Club Affair it DAU G HTERS OF V E T ERANS L IV E PARTY Beaverton, WanhinKtoii County. Oregon. Three Link Association MeetsAtForestGrove Frcjfram Liven H um Many N uni hors; Several Read ings Are Liven TO M EET IN OCTOBER Beaverton Will lh* lloala When Lodges Convene Again The Three Link Association of tlu. Oddfillow* aid Kv!«;kBhs ine. at the American Legion hull in For est Grove Friday night Th* meet ing waa cal ed to order by William lJunimuir. The fo.lowing program wo* ren dered: ot.e verae of the “ Star Spang led Banner" by the whole aenembly; a prayer by E. W. i'ratt of Me MmnviLe; addieaa o f welcome, by Rev. Stook of Forest Grove; the re a pun*« by A M . I'orter of Gas ton; piano aolo hy Rosa 1‘erigo of Forest Grove; reading by Mra. Khuild of Guatón; violin auto by Sam Walker, reacting by Mra. Tem pleton o f Foieat Grove; vocal duel by Helen Kobirstein and lot Vero Louie; reading by Mias Ruth Luce; vocal solo by Mrs. Clifford Prink; speech by K. W Pratt, chief pa triarch of the Grand Encampmest; remarks by M i. ..tcLoughim of Me Mum« lile; vocal solo by R e /. Htnry HaiUr of ILlUhoro; reading by L. L Myers o f Beaverton; vio lin solo by Mildred Cormack of Forest Grove; and a violin solo by Mia. Poni man o f Forest Grove After the program refreshment# were »erved The next meeting will be in Beuvvfrton some time in Oct ober. OREGON LEGE STATE COL BREAKS RECORD Oregon Slate college has broken all record* of summer school re gistration this y«ar with a total of more than ae>.en hundred member» enrolled. Accotding to Dean M. Ellwood Smith, director of the sum mer cession. 28 percent of this num ber are college graduates, 17, per cent hold diplomas from normal school anl more than 70 per cent were teachers last year. The greulest representation of teachers from one sta’ e comes from i nlish Columbia which has a re cord attendance of seven home ec onomics teach, r* from the elemen tary. junior and senior high schools of Victoria and Vancouver. Four have atlendei summer session, at Oregon State in .previous ye a rt. Students have registered not only from neighboring states but alio .he foreign states of Hawaii and Orange Free State, South A f rica. According to R. S. Lee, who, with hia wife, a native Hawai-an, ii-cciitly came from Honolulu to at SON H A V E G U E S T S tend summer school Oregon State college is one c f the heit known Unexpected guest* a*, the home of American institutions in Honolulu. Mr. and Mi* L. Hugh*on and Mrs. The natural I eautie* and favorable E Davis Thursday were: Mr. and climate o f Oregon teem to co-oper Mra A . LttMarche >d Stanley, ate with the. opportun ies offer d Wia ; Dr. and Mrs. J I-a ma re ne hy the college in making Oregon o f Phoenix, Arisona; Mr and Mra. State a favorable place for summer T. Grindrod o f Poitland; Mrs. H work. Brooks c f St. Johns, O ie; Mr. and Mrs. H . To iver and children of Tuesday, July 29 Grandmother Portland; Mr. and Mr*. F. Iji’mie Hawke* re • he I the age o f 90 years nn<* Koroa I nha'e o f Forest Grove; in honor o f whi-h she has been ex -" r ,in * ‘' * r" H. S. Davis; Nor tensively celebrating for several man Davis of Forest Grove; Mr. days with relatives and friends r f and Mra. James Davis; I'utiick and Home, and r e a Mnrgurtt Davia o f North I’ laina; Portland. Garden Mr. and Mr*. F . Livermore and ver ton- Lois of Beaverton; Mr- and Mrs. G. Davis and Robert. Vincent and M m ,e fflf Be.xurton; and Mr. ami Mr| j of Beaverton, The Ibiughtera of the Union Ve lerana o f the Civil War gave a birthday party In the 1. O O f . llall in honor o f M i. W . J . Alex ander's H4th birthday anniversary. Monday. Mr. Alexander's is an old Civil War Veteran and ohl-tlmc Ad Her The afternoon was spent in a very enjoyablr manner. Mr. Alexander’* rnjoyt brother from Cornelius who ia also an able violin player was present. The two gentlemen made the hall ring with their delightful old time music. ~ .. . . . . , Delightful refreshments consisting o f cake coffee and We cream were aervetl by the daight."rs. Thev also prwaentcd Mr. Alexander with a TH E R E ARE M A N Y nice box o f candy. The day waa alao the twenty- KINDS OF E T H Y L S ’ fifth wedding anniversary of M r and Mrs. Alexander. In discussing thr merits o f Ethyl ------ -------- Anti-Knock Gasolines, Ralph G. USE OF LONG DIS- Bowman. Assistant General Bala« T 4 M P l 1 icj ■ v / ’ !>!,« t u i v p Manager o f the General Petroleum T A N C K I S I N C R E A S I N G Corporation o f California points out -- ----- -------- • that Ethyl Gasolines nre not all Id>ng distance telephone commun- alike and that there is a vuriane* ¡cation ia on the Increase and dur- t.he quality o f the different.brands ing 1929 more cable for toll business 0 f Ethyl motor fuels. oonpom M o was laid than In any previous jreai. the variance found in ordinary This trend is probably due to the white Gasolinua. In order to create fact that long distance communlca- „ motor fuel fully attuned to the Mon is continually growing cheap- requirements o f the latest models of er and that service is lieing im- lending motor car manufacturers, proved. A t present 95 per cent o f vast improvements have been made all toll calls are completed while in th* Ethyl Gasoline recently placed the person railing remains at the on thc market, instrument as compared with 70 ---- — ■ ■ ____ __ .. per cent five yaara ago^ H E A VE R TH E A TR E Tho importance of thc to enhone m /\ n % T1 \ l t /, i to modem business and social life ' H A Y lb 1 A I . I\ I Ibib can hardly F«j nv«r-est'mn*ed. C!v- 1 - 1 ilizntinn as we know it today could Due to unnvolduh'c delays, the e- not exist without "verbal communi- quipmont for the “ talkies'' which ration between distant cities and wa" to be In operation at the Bea- nationa. ver Theatre this week has not yev - — ■ i been installed and therefore the Mr. and Mrs. F W . Lb-ermore, manager. N. 0 . Freeman, has sc- J r ., enter'ained T” «sde’ * noon at cured a very appropriate title for dinner In honor o f Mr. Livermore's tbe I®*1 show which he is staging cousin. Rev. A . R Jackson, and YW® week. Friday, Snturday and wife and da'ighte» 1/iH 'l" of J ack -, Sunday, “ The Last Performance,” aon Citv. Mo. Dinner gueeta were: ^*Yh Mary Philhin and Conrad Mr. and Mrs A . H. Jackson and Y’eldt. daughter faied'-' o f lefferson City, This positively to he the Inst per Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. F. W . Liver- ft rmance with the silent drama in more, S r., o f Huher; Mrs. Ivy S y- thc Beaver Theatre. The sound e- rtrton and daughter, Florence. quipment is nlmost ready. Friday, OLD “KÍP” TAKES RIDE IN AIRPLANE Auguat 1- 1930. te Park, Hillsboro, Will Be Pair Grounds J D J\ \\\ -ii m £; „'© C L WM mu û itoenaU. w. m . o .) COURT HOUSE ITEMS ■ --------------------------------------------------- A ARRRRTR Oregon'* cab rjted Rip Van Jessie and Crcelia Wirna arrested j Winkle came out o f his retreat on I on a chicken theft charge were sen the ruahirg Rogm- last Wednesday j tenced to the county jail; Jessie and flew higher than a kit*. Then Wieaa to serve 1 year and Cecilia he «truck bark for Rattlesnake Ave j Wiena VO days- nuv and Cc gar Street to hi'iernato _ . . . James Bruce, arreeted on a liquor for another quarter of a century— N e w Building F *T Poultry Driver Breakit In possession charge, was bound over Truck unless television makes its Oregon aiul Swine Is now Com to the grand jury. Through Transom And dehut meantime. With an airplane flight over Port pleted for Exhibit Puts Out Fire RUIT8 FILED land, in whi-h “ Tex” Rankin hand The following Circuit Court tuns lad the etkk. (ieorge W. Rilea. TO DISPLAY AUTOS have been filed: postmaster at Agneas, Oregon, who ICE BOX SCORCHED Henry Johns, n. Margaret at the age o f 6-1 had never ridden Spende Much Time Johnson: suit for divorce. in an automobile and never seen a * ounljr Agent Helping Four-li Club« Pauline Corrieri va Emma B. [tela- He parliti rnt, Thoitzh I rompt. moving picture ahow. has decided Has Trouble Getting To Scene - ____ man et al: foreclosure of mortgage that hia education in adventure ia The Washing’ on County Fair to Culana Pixler v*. Elmer Pixler: complete. Within a p«rio.J of less tlian two years tile quaint ponton as- , be held in Shut* Park. Hillsboro. ^or divorce, Fire, caataed by the burning of an ter baa added Immensely to the day and night, September II. 1*2, I-awrenee Co. va. J. B. electric plate, broke out in Thyng’a book o f his experience. Tie l.elieves arvj 13. will have larger and more I'0rch: mortgage foreclosure, Confectionery at about thirty min hi* accomplishafent is ample to per- attractive exhibits In all depart- ute« past midnight Wednesday. It mit the vutime being closed. me its than in previouv years The MARRIAGE LICENSES waa first discovered by Ei neat L’ p to September, 1ST2*, Mr. Rilea, *nd r,ub building ia be- The following marriage license* Master* who turned in the alarm who i* the father o f Lieutenant Col- •"* re-arranged and made more have been uiaued: _ He then drove up and aroused th* onel Thomna R. Rilea of the Oregon attractive for tho exhibit« in that _ Wilford R. Nelson, Portlani and pn,prietor and brought him down laybelle A. Graham. Gaston Rt- na»* before they Maybelle Rt. 2 l,ut but the danarer danger waa pa** Kational Guard, enjoyed unique class Marion E. Hart, Hillsboro, and arrived reputation. For '¿it years he had The new building for the poultry officiated a* poo*master at A gn es,, and swine hav been completed, fur- Loi* E. Wright. Forest Grove A driver on a truck from Port Oner W Vanderve’den, Forest land saw the flame*, broke through 30 miles up the Kogu-.- River from niahing much more room for thia Grove and Josephine Mary Uppcn- Gold Beach in Curry County, Ore- department. The induatriil i/epart- a transom over the front door, and gon. an j had never come “ outside.’’ ment o f the Fair will agrin he very kamP> Hillsboro ■■■_ | extinguished the combustion in a He bad never even looked under the « ’ tractive and completely filled. The short ’ im* longer than it takes to hood o f an automobile nor seen a business concerns who h*ve ha J ex- M ■ . tell, there having been nothing ig- movie. Moreover, he wa* proud o f hibita in past year« wil! again have The following es atea have iwen nitad „ ce t the ¡p*ul,tion around r !m i l fo rt fn t r i,r ,o t ,. - * _ the lack of experience which sei display* tcge’ her with * number of admitted to t probate the wiring o f the plate. him opart from other men and other firms who have not exhibited Sarah El’en Mays: Della M However, an ice box which attt declared with characteristic vigor before. Cypher appointed administratrix. . „ .. . . __ . . ractically against the plate and that th.se thing wore mere foible« The automobile dealers will have E '.B* Dunlin: Irm E. Purdin pr“ \ . y scorched and ruined for was ctlf bably and hr would r *a.n hi« dignity therr nection fill up wi*h a dinplay id m in u tn tor John Henry Bledaoe: Bled..«-: Lila **.. M. « Sto- practical purpose, and pemm to ti* ^rav^ by hoi lin* o f the differeir make* of car*. The n Henry w - » “ inaulation deitroyed having thourh nad it aloof from th«m Gran*** througrhout the county have appointed admmi.Htrmtnx. -u destioyed. though its U s t summer i ! r R ! a made hi* promia«-d to make their part of the p A iT it T ir i . n it it did i iu X hurst to flames. It was first visit to “ th..- outside’*, to use Fair a feature K l J l 'f h 1 J -L Y IU n ib really fortunate that the hea’ really fortunate that the hia own rhra <\ in 25 years. For The new premium lists will be I V A I T ( :| T « T T H I S Y E A R drifted towards refrigerator f o ' the first tirr.c in hi* lift he gazeu tsasted within the next ten days, * <>n the other side, and just a veiy upon the silver screen at a theatre thp re arrangement of the pre- .. few feot more distant-stood th* ex - m -a »lem, aa gue t o f tha manage miuma in the poultry department Thc ,^aund, ' Pendletons big >jve bar the C|MS nxtai.c. ment. On this mcn.orable occai.on « *»nte exhibit trom ^ " T “ " f n^.nu’T f ih» r ' . i . n ^ * * confectionery department- it was anrounce! to the audience Poo>'ry producers. minda of people if 'h I.i.terp O rt- ^ ^ v e r had the misfortune to that the Agne.:a postmaster was »^e- County Agent. Wm. Cyrus, has * on c,t> ye" but ^h* rut hia hand quite badly in breaa- ing hia firat movie, and he was aevoteo me «*1 » -»— ¡_ . the ___ „ the tranio.-n but 'rvoted a ioi lot or of time to the 4M ™ ntri -* of — J.u,y. *nd p Au« ust ........- find T Z roundly applauded. club work Last year this work waa them ^ r r c u la r l y ^ buay in prepara- th(jujfh Mr ThynJt requasted him to Th* likable old man came to Port- OT,j the feature* o f the Fair. 1 " J * d ,',t.rn eX ' ° n ' 1 go hsve it dreaaed, he made light land on a vacation and immediately and thu year '* W,U enro11 aU P” “ * ’ ' a of the injury and drove away. The mad* known that he had determined ™ >u* BxhiblU' JuBt now “ er* “ «i bustle o f pre- bloo<, „ „ tha floor however told the to ride in an alrplune. “ Tex” Rankin , , ' paration for everything ia being cat WM quit< severe. was informed i f Mr Rilea'. aml.i- D A I R Y M E N T O M E E T put into tip-top shape for tne com- Another 9lde issue was the cof,- tion and sa.d h; would be phn •„ ¡ \ H IL L S B O R O B L D G ,n* ,how . The »rounds are being f ion t d b th* a’arm. r.o one . . . i . a n i u . a n w m i m . i « , . r. ldy> the trsclt „ he,Bg kn where fire to help round ou; the postmaster’» worked over; barns —- ------ *•— -- awaiting experience. So Mr. Ri'ea waa taken waa. The fire department as usual Preparations have been completed the arrival of stock here August to Rankint; field in a 1930 Chwv- responded immediately, got out tneii Besides the hams to make the ¡t to the 'Thvr.g r . rolet sedan— he let it be known that for a county wide meeting of the when it came to automobiles he sidence where they laid their hose i-roferred' " atick a“ loa*?D’)e< ^ ^ ’ h li d 'in ^ h e ^ H n U ^ ^ H S r ^ h o ^ i i L t W ^ S e J ^ o f 'h T y S,dpnep * htrpd they ,aW tbe|T ^ and mi Judge It was ev-e«lv 1 1 .an a ia 1 8.S0 p.m WVcr heard o f the eigh‘ told the fire was at the confectionery lh«» r,iaiu» ro«i» fmm ik '*“ en j ^ ScoIlFrd prMidtBt o f tbf diet and thev feast on an some blocks away. By the time they 12*0«? P M when it r ^ ®rroun^ ant* Lewis-P»cific Co-operative will tell quantity of Round-Up hay had got their hose on the truck a- ■n,;. a l . ot tile progress " o f f ' their organiza- ...................... v’ 'r organixa- Mail o-ders for Round-Up tick- gain, a freight train was across me ience in in my whole \ r n. life. ;N<?: 1 sj »:*! eXP,-r' «U help Comes iaS a ets are comir» •» ........ ia t0 — -------------- Pendleton »»«.•» track slowly leaving sig- lence th«» * « ” > li . , w , 1«“ H town- They » .« y —» Bw»r »ii b 8pau ui - **'‘•■'*” — *’ • ..................... 65-year-eld postnuta’er un s ter Ding Th^°r * T V w ° 1 hf,pfuj n e;* n*'<* »"d the twenty-first annual „ailed the train down and made - - ' '■ ' on s t e p p i n g ^ dwrymon o f the county should show give, promise of a record them open up a space to drive ffort ' to ‘I hear The Heir- »w— a m aiin , ’ senla"lon -I k ' " . T w ffo/-’ he>,,r. him. ! ' m, breaking « « W i n * attendance att-nd-nc,. T h i local |ot,l tkk- th roo,h .’ t KI s ’ o f coun7. w l w m , Professor P- M . . V r i k . it. No, I „ S '“ « - V ? «»>. *W ?t w Urn,. » .h . boy, did no. h „ „ k the least afraid— the thought ” ‘JlT RT.71 ° rP' Ee*'«»r* the Round-Vp daytime ary records in getting on the job danger didn't even occur to me * -i' College will hnng some hours, the evenings are filled with —but they showed their animation But maybe that was be au«e I have T " ,; * 1 °"^ 'T , ' -°f m,V X Pr° ’ f‘nt‘,rtainn” ‘nt {oT there is offered and snap in ge't ng over so much read all shout 'Tex’ Rankin and ^ the vlsitors ,he fame<l Happy ground and getring aj much done knew that he has no superior ne ,u- U , T h ,e j ome' Canyon show. This is the most u- in the short time. Though they did Of the Rockies „ avT.-or ' y * » ^ ^ ,V ni^ °< W” tar" and be- not get any water onto the flames. “Jtip Van Winkle' sie^t for 20 him "fiL T h - ^ Us !‘h° W fe“ ,UreS which th* y « *ha — *v*n years on thc liank o f the H u i w . MI, Iea pict a typical town o f early iron - so much of a detour long before the and when he woke un what did he Arrangements arc being made to tier days there are the Happy Can- smoke had cleared out of the room, do. Nothing! I have beer» Imputed hnvp othcr sPt»kers o f prominence yon dances with which the eve- The loan is fully covered by in fer more than a quarter o f a cen- OBJ . .pr<CT,am alao' , . f,ip»* ‘ program* close. Music for th ' surance It consists of the electric tury. but in less than two years I . . 15 '* .* buf>' *vason lut imp-.r- dances this year will be by Cole Me plate, the refrigerator, snd the have had exoer'ences that many who .Vn c | }"2 " l° co.',s'^p ,"d Elroy’s orchestra. blackened walls, which fortunately live ’outside’ haven't had I think . V k ° .• W*S n° *aa ’,ab,e at ---------------- — were fire proof. Mr Thyng smiles i I have w.,.„ it all _n over Rip. So t, I m going . tiny other thne. S T A T E F A IR T O L A S T boadly and figuratively shook hand» ■ q p v p v . . . v , , with himself that it was as slight hack home now, probably to stay— |>r t V F D T D V l I w c V I rvJn, ?>r«Y I».\ i n ^ it was. He says he smelled smoke I don t feel that there is any other L K I U A I a a s > 1 - --------- before locking up but that he and teal live experience worth while S IT A T S P R IN G S P re ara’ ions for Oregon's 69th others looked all around and de- trying Bu’ if tel »vision proves prac- ______ •cable- well. I may come out to sec Mr. and Mrs. P K. Denney. Mr. annual state fa 'r this year are de- cided that the odor came from a every possible fire outside the building. hew it feels i see somebody you’re and Mrs. T . K. Dennev, Mr. ar.d dared to include 1 1 /1 0 n n>n •« '• i> r* /* m ■ . _ talking to miles away.” E C Perkins W d _ \f _ f«»lupe tv insure the largest and .................................... B. Denney and family family spTni .m° P 1*1* " „ « p f c -itk m in the his- ACTIVITIES OF C O R - srv-nt tory St o « f " « tbe Mr. and Mrs R. C. Braden left Sunday at Wilhoit _ Soring* _ where ' . P O R A TION INCREASE 1 remiums and purses aggrega*ing for Tillamook Wednesday where the they were met by Mrs" Mary’ Deni expert to remain the month of Au- ne^. and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Funk *80'000 horse race prizes totaling $17,5(8), ami ’ a seven- Concentrated effort to speed up 0f Jefferson, Oregon * an " ad litional ---- ’ *’ ’7 .............. day event instead of the usual activity in merchandising sales aur- days are among the mat many at- ing the normally dull summer o ff- ------ six cays tractions o f the program to guar- season wll be made by all divisions antee the success of the state wide of Central Public Service Corpora- project to be held September 22 to tion, E . L. Callahan, general corn- 28. With the fair being held held over ir.encial manager, said, through Sunday, a plan but once Load budding activities of the before attempted, total attendance corporation have shown increases ao is expected to far eclipse any pre- f 8r this year, but the rate of in- ricus showing, while the addi- crease has #been slightly below the tional day also will thwart unsea- expected improvement over last, Mr. sonahlp weather in hampering the Callahan said. exposition. Selling activities will be concen- Applications foe entries to the trated on July and August, he said. horse show have been exceptional- ------- 1 ly large, and the record purse of- “GOLD RUSH” CON V EN - fered this year is expected to a’ - TION TO BE HELD tract the finest stables of the East and Midwest. En’ ries into the stake In’ erest in the coming Drum races closed July 1, while class race entries will te received until Au Corp Competit on which will be held the second night of the American gust 15. legion “ Gold Rush” convention at Baker. August 14, 15. and 16, ia at W IN T E R F IE L D P E A S fever pitch all over the state. TO BE D IS C U S S E D The title and trophy now rests in the hands o f Portland Post No. L Austrian winter field peas Yor and what a struggle Portland is % seed and cover crops; their nanest going to J U K up I to __ ___ __ posses- ____ put retain ing and handling will be discussed ¡«¡on, but competition is far keener at a field meetisg to be held on the this year and it will probably lie Antone Evers farm four mile-, a master of split po.nts in deter- north o f horest Grove, Wedsesday, ■ the winners. ■fiHJ0 August 6 at 4:30 p.m. _____________ __ This crop offers considerable p r .i-! Francis Rickert, 15, living on Coo- mise, says W. F. Cyrus, county a - per Mt., was acciden’ ly shot gent At the meeting Wedneslay A. Wednesday evering by a companion- H. Evers will be harvesting his The twenty ^vo caliber bullet lodged crop of field peas and interest'd^ in the boy’s heel and Dr- C. E. VU ^farmers will have an opportunity of Mason had considerable trouble be- observing hasdling methods as don* fore he could dislodge it. by Evers. Francis and a company:« were out -----------------------trapping gophers and Francis was Mrs A. C. Tuttle and (laugh- setting the trap. He told his corn ier Mary Alice, and Delores re- panion to “ Be careful with that turned Thursday from a ten day; •’ and just than the weapon di<- i vacation at the Tillamook beaches, charged 3 /flK&É/rv 51.50 Per Year