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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 .qEftffltfr 1 ÏL ÏIL Kait. Th« mar **** w .. rivo., an d «'as fo r $5(M). Vivian a n d Sam uel and wife, are su in g tibone and other* and d am are* done rea l estate. Law rence, man A nna G. P et- fo r possession to « piece of o n 'T H R E E R A L L IE S A R E PLANNED FOR five acres in the Johnson addition p e a l Happenings F rank Kelly and fam ily spent several Ja y s last week a t Nclseott. L. R. Dean left Sunday for a 3 week* vacation w ith relativ es a t Jewel, Ore. JJ Mr. F red R e rre r of Bethany » ra in w ith rheum atism . Ja s is Mr. Loyola O 'M ara fra ctu red a , rib w hile w orking on the S tate H ighw ay. Beverley II ml man received sever- W H E R E TO HO al lacerations of hla riKht e>e I iti on Suiuluy, when an auvoino- OLD TIM E DANCE The Executive C om m ittee of the 'V1*' d u r in g and the ma- Cedar Mill G range Hall Z im m ertnan for G overnor O rganisa- J " n* 0 »»» I . Jen sen of Port- S eptem ber 22 tion of W ashington County met at »"«i h a s h e d a t the inters«, lion of S atu rd ay Night G REEN W A LD)s ORI ’l l ESTUA the home of Kay L Antrim last *h* ^ W • " ‘*L*h* , , Friday evening to diacua* plans for $ ay brid g e H . was taken to Good Downey began foreclosure th rw ?0 h#ld /„ in W„ h . «-»«»r.t.n hospital. ag»m*t C lloftm aq ilurton Cl>unty durill)t the la tte r ' 1 ^ ner on * ll.oOO m ortgage, on the seventh of Septem ber. • . , The C itiz e n s Hank of Sherwood •• »ning Elwood H. .Smith et al on a $4,000 m ortgage. Xh# e sta te s of Thomas C. H ilher, G rrin W illiam son an d N orm an A rm as have been ad m itted to p ro - bate. -------------- ^ h o o ' s A r e B u sy A S Second W eek P asses M ______ p art of Sopt«mb«r. Tht. fir„t Gf these rallies was held at Shadyaide Dance H all (n e a r G aston) W ednesday, Sept. It). The second will be a t M anning W ednos- day, S eptem ber M . and the third in the G range H all at Aloha. F rl- day. Septem ber 28. Two well known speaker* will be p rese n t at each m eeting, one to speak especially to th e women, and on‘‘ 10 th *' ,m‘n’ liS \1 Y F R X ( ilV F S . .»i t u i w i x t i » tjc * A d m issio n . 25« CARD PARTY The D aughter» of U nion V eter ans a re sponsoring a card |*»rty to 1.« held a t the Beaverton Com m unity hall S atu rd ay «veiling. S ep tem ber 29. Good prizes and re freshm ents. Admission, 2<r>f. READING FUN IN STOKE FOR HOYS H ere’» im p o rtan t nows for the boys of A m erica. T H E AM ERICA N BOY Y O UTH ’S COM PANION, the q u ality m ag asin e for boys, H U ItEH CARD PARTY ha» b**n r e I lived from $2 00 a year You and your friends are cor to $1.00, The th re e -y e a r rate , for- m erly $3 CO, has been reduced to dially invited to atten d a card p a rty $ 2 . 00 . a t llu lw r Club House. S turday eve " F o r a long tim e we have been ning. Septem ber 22. Admission, 26>* P rizes, lunch, dancing. adv seeking a w ay to reduce the cost of THE AM ERICAN HOY to read er*.” sta te s G riffith Ogd*n Ellis. H eaverton Itebeknh w« have etHcc tauige No 248 m eats th e f 11 ' and th ir d savings th a t m ake the cut possible, Tuesday evenings at , ml wp thjnk ^ w j„ p |f| 8 l> M In the I D O K th „ new prie„ , , w on , hp h a l l Mi i s « r « ti r).m| il1|r fro n f. w „ h , wiII ('h am b erlstn, secre- h,,1p „„ >pWl|d , h|> n,.w> Mrs. Rose Stevens, by ’tc liin « th eir frio n d . P it th" ir f ri™<'8- M is. l e e Noble of P ortland v is Born to Mr. and M rs. L. G. Me ited a t the home of Mrs. J. W. Minims of T igard, S eptem ber 10. a Huson, Sunday. Son, John E. Dolores B erg hus been absent The D enning pum p, the pump w ith front school on account of ait a t a g u ara n tee behinu it. F ra n k Noyes tack of G erm an measles. plum bing and h eatin g . adv Mr. and Mrs. F red O lilts toad of b o rn to Mr. and Mrs. K. R. P ortland w ere over n ig h t guests a t Twombiy of M ultnom ah, Monday, the J, W. S prague home l'uvsuay. a d au g h ter, l*atricia Ja n e . PAPER AT MEETING Miss E lizabeth Chum of Portland Mr. mill Mrs. Em ery Y anK .eek (Continued from F ro n t IYtgc) visited a t the home of Mr. and and 2 d au g h ters were dinner g u ests th e ir little members, Dolores Berg, . Tuesday evening at th e reg u la r Mrs. A C. Chinn, Sunday arx. Mon a t the W- R. VanKleek home, iu n - •» ill w ith tihe m easles. They wish meeting of the Re beak tu , a p ag en t day. day. her a speedy recovery and hope was given winch all m em bers had John S tew art and E m m a K ufiel, sh® be w ith them soon. A. F . H ertig and dau g h ter Miss a p a rt in. com m em orating the Re- C lara H e itig of New berg, Dr«., both of Sherwood, w ere g ran te d a Mo" “ay,| M r‘ K**u*' W ashington hekMh D egree Mrs. L. M yer s gave visited a t the Ja y Gibson uome, m arriag e license a t Vancouver, on £ o . school su p en n ten .lcn t, delivered the fo llo w -------------- nnjf p ap e r: book* '° to ,’ th F ric ay . W ednesday. " 50 L new T ^ lib ' " ra 7 ry S°°K* he e * grade r*,d e ■ T he R ebekah D egree w as adopt- A long w ith the ru t In cost, the Mr. and Mrs. Robert K ron of Mr and Mrs C layton Hoover ,b 00k?1 * r‘‘ t>oaut,fuLII1y «si by the G rand Lodge of Lie U- * • * * " * • • publishers . r e planning P ortland w ere g u ests of M i. and have a ! t h n r house guest M r. u *°m*‘ Ch" ' n ' u ’«' S ta te , in 1861. Schuyler Col h* ‘ . j " 1 continue to W. L. KELLY Mrs. Samuel Law rence, Sunuay eve R asntuaen and la e o s of M>t e , 7 P Py h° Ur’ '» * was appointed ch airm an of a T ^ f,0 ,'0n’ ^ PMnt o i e Mr. Bushnell , , going to o rgan com m ittee to w rite it. He alone The fav o rite charac- ning. . . 1 a (Trade school band th is year. pu mu.d a „ j w rote the ritu al. It of '"lllions o f hoy* will parade A gent Miss Luella Davis of G aston wo.- Mia* Alyce Bloom and L ari and he hopes it will be one of WM f;rM mn honorary degree, and T H E A M ERICA N BOY in Phone Beaverton 5010, a guest a t the home of Mr. and H auck of P o rtland visited a t the tn e la rg e st in t.h« county. The I)uin w,,re opposed to it. , n|,w stories. D ouglas Renfrew of Mrs. Ja y Gibson for sevem l days home of Mrs. M. C. M cKcrcher, " 7 ° o1 bus5^ will b,* held every j n 18)?7 tht. G rand Sire realising ,h «* R««val C anadian M ounted, Hide- last week. F rid ay evening. hursday R^ rrT170n irom ^¡oo o’- ^ . ^ t h i n g definite should l>e done r »‘’k . *b«' red -an d -g o ld collie. B«ne- ' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Missooe, Miss Hik/« A shford of A loha is * ^ ° ° C 01 / . ‘n ,0J*(^e r to a fte r a tria l of sixteen years, re- Jim T ierney, th e d etretiv e, lit.ie i-aughter, S anura A nne, and much im proved and exj)ecta to re- b <" , r >on<' to join e thor the com mended it become « reg u lar de- wf1l give th e read er many exciting W O N D E R FU L _ M.sa Dorothy B oner, spent the tu rn home from the hospital the ‘ T sOTn® club‘ Kree of Oddfellow ship or be ahol- hour* In the month* to come, week-end at N elscott. la tte r p a rt of th is week. e f ;ro *'Blad lu»> been organ- iahed. The Sovereign G r*n .l l.odge W illiam Iley lig er. whose tru r-to - ,, , , ,, . '.zei1 aKa:n tb l* >e*r w ith Glen concurred in th e recom m endation life. g rip p in g vocational stories Mr. Glenn Richey of F orest Malcolm McMinn .s ca rry in g his Jones as th e chief H erbert H a rri- aiul , he success of th e Rebekah have won him w ide *ccl,im from G A MH K I M S BEER Grove visited a t the home of his Every Day. Including Sunday* oast a* the re su li o son. G a le . Emmons, *nd DonaW D egree w a , assured. R eg al1« w as p are n ts and lib ra ria n s. *s well a« broWier-in-law and sister, M.. ana arm in a a severe break , t received last ^ e g n e r a re captains. O ther mem- adopted in 1869. the h e a rty app ro v al of hoy*, is M rs. t.a rl Bowman, Monday. HICIILANI) T.WEKN S atu rd ay when he fe ll from a tree, bers of the f:re squad « re Jam esy i n lR84 various G rand Lodge , w orking on new stories. S ta ff 'w r it R E ST A U R A N T Mrs. Pauline (Juaid of P ortland, Louis J . H ughson. Mr. and Mrs. j-a w lor, K enneth Minllock, Anton p.>rmHted Rehekah D egree Lodges «r s , r e Interview ing fam ous coach 815 S. W. Broadw ay, opp. Jo u rn al J and oauguiter, Mrs. W. C. H orten Open 2 | Hour* * P a y __ of K entlield, Calif., visited a t the F red K rotch and Eric AxeUivn left ' / ’I ,ch, W oodford H ohnstein, Cecil to .end deleira’es »o <*«te eonven- « , and ath letes nnd w orld-renow ned early Monday m orning for E ast R ’nald K nepper, W illiam tlons. assem blies or G ram l Lodges explorers, to bring bovs the color Evans-VV httw orth home, Sunday. j n jse c t h.- Rebekah Deg ree 1-- am! fun o f sp o rta and traveL Lake fo r a w eek’s fish in g and h u n t G raham . Bobby Shively. Ja c k See. and Dnvid McMinn. Mr. ana Mrs. H. R. Keliington ing. from came se p arate and distinct In short. T H E AM ERICAN BOY. were over-rugnt guests S atu rd ay a t lodge The purpose of the squad is_ to suhordinnte lodges so fa r u nder »ts now price, will continue Miss M arg aret Z im m erm an vis tne home of Mrs. Jam es Sigier in keep the school grounds d e a n , man work w as con<,orned. to give hoys a m agazine th a t m e a Fet*d • Hillsboro, m other of Mrs. Kell.ug- ited high school T uesday. She was ie hoses, see th a t the fire ap p ar- |n th e Sovereign Orami su res up to the )u>st sta n d ard s set t» IC illu cr u of i L i l e t l 1934 it.lt lU U u U atin BUHO .« 1 . , II . a H member th g K rad g q * |,. . j ton. class and left T uesday evening for , lUhl . 7 ‘ i n 11 t l 1 V P \ „ 1)34 * Pt . .t,m ,}u Lo‘| K«’ adopted of ! law s ••• which . ? I i . eu and . ------ . _ . __- . a . __ c 3 o . J le ...L bv ad u lt m agazinea Send your in _ _ _ _ _ 'XX * _ — Kollin»:. («rinding T. B. Denney and K enneth D en Los Angeles. a., a . . c p a rt in fire .it a n ilia ils, p _ erm itten unm arried w hite women ,u h sc r ipUon to T H E AM ERICAN j j of good m oral c h a racter believing ney left F riday evening fo r Shas BOY. 7430 Second Blvd.. D etroit, ('lea n in g Mrs. Doy G ray, M rs. R o .lan i On O regon F a rm s j in a S uprem e R uler of the U niverse M ichigan. E nclo^. your nano- and ta , Calif., to j o deer hunting, ana Main, and Mrs. Jam es K a n u a r were ------------------------------------------------- and at least eighteen years of nge s to visit with Rex Denney and ad d ress and th e proper am ount of en tertain luncheon T. , ed . a t vf, .. „. in ... P ortland . Dalles— T rees on the fa rm s to join. fam ily. money, and T H E A M ERICAN TOY J liK A V K R T O N FK K I) Co.: u rs ay y - »■ J1’ IU ° f H. A. W alter and F red W etle It w«s through the in terest nnd Iteri lini,I Building will soon he headed vour wav, Mr. and M rs. C harles F- H a st am nia 4a • tre a te d w ith zinc sulphate a y ea r e ffo rts of Schuyler Colfax, b arris- loaded w ith read in g th rills, N ear 8 I*. Depot adv ings returned la st F rid ay from a Mrs. E. Rands and th ree daugh- a 8o fo r co n tro l of little leaf, are te r, iournalist. nnd one tim e vice • ha». Berthold, Mgr. two weeks visit to C alifornia. On lers left T uesday for th e ir home now show ing p ractically loo per president of th e U. S . th a t the ” 1 1 1 .......... .. 1 B eaverton, Phone 3603 th eir retu rn trip they visitea the a fte r a two c<?n t rew v ery from the trouble, re - Rebekah D egree w as established. A re you sure th a t you have •- B ettendorf fam ily a t G ran ts Pass. in FruiU and, Idaho, m onths visit a t the home of Mr. P °r t » W. W’ray Law rence, county He w as b om in New York, b u t nough fire insurance on your house- : v . v .,. v . v . ,. v . v . v a v . v . v . ,. ‘ Malcolm McMinn, 9-year-old son and M rs. H. F. W aite. a 8 ‘ n t- u t th ‘sa«' encoura- early moved to In d ia n a . He studied hold goods, etc. P eav erto n has a of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McMinn of Mr. and Mrs. W alter E ichler and htr li: * h8Ve ^ “n ,aw ' founded a nVper. and entered very r.w sonablc rate. A *600 policy \ \ K S T C O W a te r S y s te m s W estslope fell ab o u t tw enty feet fam ily whose home was destroyed f;rs t an u licatio n " 8 i**1.*" e bp'd m»nv m inor of- costa $2.60 fo r one y ear or $6 00 from a tree S atu rd ay afternoon, H ives s u p e r io r p e rfo rm a n c e by fire T h u rsd ay m orning a re new i n A o f e s * X 5 ° " ’ " nd in S ' 9« 9* 1° 3 years. I x r g e r am ounts in and broke his w rist. D r. Mason F IV E BIG REASONS located in th e Frohm an h me or. and in jecting z i n 7 t u l p h a t e “ This 7 " ! j ? 'C ™ ', >1* proportinn 1K)Y (iRAY r#P7 “ n ti 1— ONLY attended to the injury. ONE MOVING PA R T P -m « d M stre e ts. - « » « I req u ires e . n .i d ., ^ , 1 . » „ rk Z J ' V ' i e ' r i S e « . ^ . n M U " »“ —th e all-bronze Im peller. Mrs. H. R. K eliington visited at Mrs. H. F. W aite e n te rU in e a in and 1 i l i * ! . thls ye* r somLe tre c s be w as elected Vice President, of _____________________________________ NO lielta. Gear*, Valve*. S pring* the home of M rs. Geo. Shrock in e,r* t re a ted by sp ray in g the zinc t t,e |* n ited Rtate« w ith U lvsaes S. 1 ’ 1 NO le a th e r* . Plunger*. Pounding P ortland, Sunday and w as joined honor of Mrs. E. M. A dam s and dau g h ter, M rs. R uth M artindaie of 8u*Pb a te °n th e foliage. (X hers G rant as P resident. He is the only No H am m ering la ter in the evening by Mr. Kel WANTED AND FOR SALE P ortland, and M rs. Em m et B urns ^ ere * !Ven the tre a tm e n t in the > Person in the hi«*tnrv of our c o u n 2— M ORE W A T E R — C apacity iington and Joyce, who had been creaacs up to 40^« above ra te I try who serv e! S neaker of th" visiting w ith relatives a t M aple of Brem erton, W ash., W ednesday. basc of the tree {or a cbe=k on Tr . _ . .. . , 4 H ave your prencriotions filled at fig u re when pum ping to low le H ou « p of Rfpre^entaT'vo^ nnd inter «$.. .. •». _ . wood. M rs. lit ur ° f P rogress who has C arefu l reC0rd s a re bJing k e p t ^ f .. . . ^ 4 H ro w n » I eaverton Pharm acy, adv ve| tap«. Exclusive F eatu re a« P resid en t o f th e Senate. been picking hops n ear Baiem fell t hejM S dem onstrations, Mr. Law rence L ittle Bobby B raun of F orest 3— 28 FOOT SUCTION L IF T over « log a t the hop y ard and says. Grove is spending the week a t W anted— Girl to help w ith house 9—LOW O PE R A T IN G CO ST—R e Mrs. Geo. G ran t visited at the the home o f his g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. received a double fra c tu re of the ___________________________________ ^ work. Mrs. J. V. M urphy at m i t o f h ig h er efficiency. Absence home of h er son and d a u g h te r-in and M rs. J. H. H uiett, while his ankle. She is in th e Salem hospital. H uber. c-43 of s ta rtin g torque perm it* We*t- K cal Cibiate T r a n sfe r s i law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell G rant parents, Mr. and Mrs. F re d B iaun, Mr. ami M rs. L. W. Tucker, Mias * co to a ta r t on 76% lea* pow er in P o rtlan d Sunday. Mrs. Russell For Sale— Baby buggy in good con a re m aking a trip to e a ste rn O r th a n o th e r pump* of com parable - — — — w .„ n t (R uth Ellen H aw ley) had S U * W i leyt * "and K« ^ - A . A. Schram m t 0 E. I. H olling* G r a n t 't R u t h ditinn, $.i.00. Inquire «1 the B ea egon and W ashington. Mise Fern size. . . w orth, P a r t lot 4, Blk 11, W alk- Just recen tly retu rn ed from a lmai- verto n Finance Co. office. dinner 5—S E L F -P R IM IN G — Fill pum p once. Miss Alice Clem ent and her mo of \ , r Z r* P h il 1 p t , h0“ * er * dd-,'t0 F ° re st Gr0VC' "<•- tr ip to New York where she Prime maintained ever after. ther, I lls , ausan Clem ent le ft S a t a t Milwauke Suridav P " IJ ‘n *** Goyt ux 10 R*cbard B. wti.s se n t bv th e firm w ith which W anted to L easf with privilege of urday fo r McMinnville w here they ’ y' Stinson, L ots 26 and 27, S pencer’s she is employed. of buying, th ree to five aer»»s close will take up th e ir residence fo r the Electric Shop I M r. and M n . t rank H om estead. to Catholic school. Six rooms Beaverton w in ter. Miss Clem ent is D ean of W arren of Orenco was com pletely Joseph G albreath and bath. Good well. Can fu in ish to R aym o nd the music d ep artm en t a t L m liela lestroyed by f.re la st Sunday. Mr. G albreath, T ra cts in Sec. 21, T2.S C a n n e d H e a t S n u f f e d O l l t beat references. Reply % Review, College. No. MH44. p - 43 ) and M rs. W arren both received R lW . _ _ _ un(je r one of ollr riv er ~ one M rs. S. S. P axton and son El- burns. A fa u lty flue was blam ed w Edw in J ■ Sm itb et ux to W. B Sale or T rad e— Used C ircu la let us show you how this vvyn of P ortland, have been stajr- f0r th e f lre ' „ ,? n k R J - f : J 1’ ,12’ 12’ . V»0 14> t*ndges, in a shack he has made to r H eatin g Stove w ith Com •le home of M rs. P a x to n ’s Tire may save your life... Bud and Jo h n H u n ter of W hit- pv,;ir r-* , ° “ nd d *‘* h, 7 r tor W m aeli, th e re liv ves a sain t bination Duplex g rate s. Richey p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fegg. is also a fro n t-ran k p a trio t.' H ard w are A F u rn itu re Co. She has also been carin g fo r her cuts, *>lr. and Airs. Wm. Iiu n tc r J£2W In days gone by he w ent the sister, M rs. “ Dod'* Berg, who has rocky r o a l th a t leads on from beer They hav* 801,1 th eir Com te & Kohlman Co. to E J been quite ill. and h ard liquor* to canned heat, filling statio n Were and expect to Eck, T ra c t 11, Comte Kohl- which j* wood alcohol sucked out Rev. Chas. C larke and M rs. H. relocate in California. m an 's L ittle Homes. M B arnes entertain ed th e ir S un The local Oddfellow and Rcbek- Louella T aylor to Paul J. O rr th ro u *fh a ™ or oW *°«k ; 80 <"w th e sorl8 son* ° of men. day school classes w ith a joint ah lodges are plan n in g on a big et ux- P a rt o f A. C. Brown Cl v go " ,tnc r mPn‘ S .IV C M o n t V o n I t l t l ska'.ing p a rty a t th e Oaks in P o rt tim e and a glorious m eeting fo r T | N R3W. N ight by n ig h t into the mission ]{ e s u r e VOU » je t t h e D est land M onday evening. Tw enty-tw o everyone on the evening of O cto- T - M. H ash b a rg e r et ux, to B. H w ent to sleep th e service through . . ^ h young people were present. R e ber 5. B e tte r hold th a t d ate open R eeher et ux, P a rt of T. G. N ay - nn(l 1° walt; w ' l b o th ers of his kind l’, d l lil D l ie y CdD D U ^. VYe . fresh m en ts w ere served la te r a t unless you vm. can a o ffo ffc rd ci t0 mi3s a lo r’s CL No. 37, TliS P.4W'. fo r th e fre e fi*ed at the close. D O U g h t r i g h t a n d W ill SUVe th e home of M rs. Barnes. g ran d jam boree. J. W. Connel (S h e riff) to Opal Burned o ut and down and out he you m oney On StoVUS th ilt Ja rv is, SV6 of Lot 10 Ilu n tv ille, w a s; on® beyond hope. All the - - - Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes, W alter B ergstrom and W illiam Sec T 1„ R w are b u ilt to la s t lon ger. m issions bad him in tu rn ; no m an’s 'John and R obert and Miss M ar Mowre of Brem erton, W ash., w ere ' . reach down into hi* g a re t P eterson visited the Pendle dinner guests a t th e M. C. Me “ • M atthew s to Jo h n B. voice could soul. B u t God w as able. There ton Round-Up la s t week and spent K ercher home T h u rsd ay evening. •’Iek’ 15 a t r "8 in Sec- H> K1W. th e w eek-end w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Mr. B ergstrom arrd Mrs. McKcr- _ A nders F rick e t u x ’ to E ugene raTT’e thp V ” ,r whpn S pirit o f | On a C ircu la to r H e a te r, Wm. Campbell a t lone, Ore., wr.ere cher were school-m ates in M inne- i,' , x e t ux> acres, Sec. 31, God spoke to his sp irit. The man A nd B e H ap p y Mr. Campbell is principal of the sot« and had n ot seen each other sta g g ered up fro n t, kneeled down high school. fo r 24 years. L eila H uggins to Rodney irv in g v. ioI,_ '„Ali! L a te s t m od els n ow on d is __ r Juhnkc, Lot The M isses A iine Boswell, Mil 4, Blk 3, Beusonic place. Sober, h e rose up. a new p lay a t creation in C h rist Jesu s. Then t h e . dred Twohy, Ju n e Pollard, M ary C O U R T H O U S E IT E M S Wenzel E rk er to A u g u st Missinc 7>rai*inK nn<J »boutlng; th e w eeping “T h e F rien d ly S to r e ” Ja n e Junor, E sth e r McKc ivvn, and ' and p ra y in g broke loose. B ettie A ltishin, who com prise the SI--------------------------------------------------gg P a rt Blk> 34 C orne| ius R ich ey H a r d w a re and JOHNSTON S GARAGE On the 13th of Septem ber the R o setta Fleenor to E ffie M. Dor- From th a t in sta n t he h as been local high school Girl Reserves c a b F u rn itu re C om pany In d u strial Commission by land ( A i m ) , 102 acres Sec. & and in th e h an d s of God. He lugged inet, attended th e Girl Reserves S tate Beaverton, Oregon In th e old p als; led them down to \ B ea v er to n O regon Conference a t Rock Creek F iiday th eir atto rn ey , Ralph H. Campbell, 17, T2N R2W. began su it a g a in st F ra n k G reener A. S. l ’attu llo e t ux to Comte W>e m o u rn er’s bench. T hey knew and S aturday. who has been running a shingle & K ohlm an Co. Lot 32, Comte & th e change th a t had come over Mr. and M rs. W. C. McKeil, mill, the Commission aver* in th eir K ohlm an’s L ittle Home* No. 3. him , and God undertook fo r some M rs. A nna Cox of Chicago, Miss com plaint, from May 1933 to May, A rth u r R upprecht to Thomas YOUR HOM E IS YOUR CASTLE J u lie tte C arter, Mr. and M 's. Doy 1934. The su it is to recover the C hristiansen e t ux, 1% acres, Sec. H e p re fe rs to live alone th ere Admit nnl^rlcan, constrvictiv» newt by reading G ray, and Mrs. Rolland Main of S ta-e Accident insurance. 30, T2S R lW . u n d er th e bridge w ith his Bible THI: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Richmond, V irginia, sp e n t the On th e 12th of the month, Rosa R- T . Chapm an to R ogerta D. and p ra v e r-life and n ig h t w ork in A Itaily ISrtrtpaprr for ih r Hornm w eek-end w ith h er m other while th e m ission. Y es, he who p ray s is Yf | i v « i e ll t h # r o fis t r iu tiv # w o r ld n e w * h u t d n t i n o t # « p fo tt c r im e e n d e ce n d e l. Mr. K irby attended the Round-Up Biggi began su it fo r divorce a g a in st H art, 2 acres T1S H I and 3W H e a in t # - # a t in g fe a t u re p e g e a f o r e ll the f a m il y n n W o m e n '* A c t iv it ie s , H o m # - h er husband, Louis Biggi, alleging M ittie P. C row der to Helen A a great, p a trio t in th is day when a t Pendleton. m e k in g , C a r d e n * . E d u c a t io n a n d B o n k * . A l a n p a g e * f o r th e C h il d r e n a n d Y o u n g cruel and inhum an tre a tm e n t, Crook, L ot 6 W itch Hazel L ittle th e m oral fib re o f th e nation is F o lk « . V i g o r o u s e d it o r ia ls , a n in t e r p r e t a t io n o f n e w * in th e " M a r c h o f the N a t i o n * " C o l u m n a n d " W a t c h i n g th e W o r l d Ciw B y " M rs. H. F. W aite attended the th re a ts a g a in st h er life and p ro - F arm s. ro ttin g down. R ighteousness rx al- a re o f e a p e r ia l in t e r * * t to m e n . Social Service Club card party a t p erty and other things. T here has C ath erin e I. Sm ith et v ir to E. te th a nation. And how shall it th e hom e of Mrs. P aul D rakes in been a p ro p erty The ChrULLin Science Publishing Horietr settlem en t and M. W hitw orth, L ots 1 and 2 Blk. come except w e p ra y God hack 107 Falmouth Street. Boa ton, MuNachueetts P ortland, W ednesday, and la te r a t Rosa continues in possession of 22. B eaverton. Into m en’s h ea rt* ? Pleaae enter my subscription to Tlie Christian fxlence Monitor for % period IH tended the te a held jn the M arine th e p ro p erty on Cedar stre e t and L. M. M iller to P. R. Gill e t ux, Come on m en! A long w ith our f i n e year T h re e m onths •a as room of th e M ultnomah hotel given till months O n e m onth 7 Sc will continue to o p erate the grow - 10 acres J. M. Rowell DLC 44 T2S nrav1n(z le t’s odve the tru th ns it by the Republican Women of M u l t - ; m g and m arketing of horseradish R2W f , J r h r l s t .Tesus. to th " la st un- Nanas ...fa. rom ah County in observance of , r' recn/?jd- t r o u g h his at- E arl E. F ish er to Mae L. F ish er saved soul in otir county. 't - •tnet C onstitution week. torT,ey’ Jo h J. ™aen_ .b e«'a ^, lo reclo - P a r t o f lots in S teel’, Add. Boa- G eorge N. T aylor, B eaverton. O r- V > C lty RUU Bure proceedings a g a in s t Tom M o r-1 verton. .a .a .a .a .q .4 adv ; .A.A.a.a.A.a .q . ©iron. ■«A.A.a.A,a.a! r j O D r n u m d im in u ii ( DINNtK d ss S L V iS *■» '■ *■“ & Circulator Heaters Trade In Your Old Heater 4 ()C ¡n-