V tV-Hf .." No. n ii r. 7 AX f--". ' 1 .1 1 I .1 .P.aV 4)4 t dt 111 I . 4 UlJ-xJfi ' &w ex tfo. in 7f F-je else l.r Nu Lw, dee (tt Cutoff 8i I ptneH; 4 i ta V. ;Una elec 8 ii -)fr. 1 1 5 1 i 117 18 !:M KoXhv On Biwpm nam. - BOINGIAST eao ui 7:12 am ' 86 ant else lOitfameiBc 1:11 rm a n lbd 114 1 8 116 14C 2.'lpmelec 4:6f pm. from Till- - inwok steam, uuton 108 6:17pnt 110 7:06 pm ' 118 10:11 put , , v ALL TRAINS eledtric, via 4th street line except Nd. 141 and end No, 142. 8. W. MclLVAtJJt, Agent- : . C. A; ll . P.J. PABCbCK POSt NO. 80. Meeti every 2nd. JFViday of each ntontfi. ; at tiie eeidenoe of Comrade W. L, PIKE. - M.B.Btrnee. Commander. A.&Hdricks. Adjutant , GRANGE i 4. j'ari t- .. 'i & I BenvertonP. of H meet at jSrenge Hall the teeond Saturday Bt eacn montn. : W ttk Muter '.H.Boyd Secretary. ME Church Preaching Every Sunday At .11A.M. and f 180 P.M. Special wmfcr&ttce 7P.M Sunday School 10 A.M. Prayer Meetjpf Sunday 7.80 Sunday School rt. JO A.M. Very Bundiy Chrirtian En. deavoratfiifljshaip.,. Preaching every Sundays or each montn. Ret. Upthaw Pastor. TKE POLITICAL F0T. All run undo, titta-wad an , accepted aa .paldhritaHhMnaiita. . , - ., .. FCB SHCtlFF. To the VobUe ot WtttUngtou County: i lam a deMldat .for tl republican nomination for ItviUM ehertf it the Primary. BMtfcw4BM held Maw lftth, 116. II nominetoi ehd elected I will give the ihuhiiih Wy aflottotU per tone end ill deeeat-tu.. I wtU conduct Hit office in an .eaxwraicol Way ee near ea poetiUe with (air erd courteoua treat tnent to the tP X- C. HaXcoC. 0mammmmmmarMm4eaeeaan To the Memttre-'of tfie ftopubUcan Party in Wav "ft County. '. I retoecbvair 'HWt your eupwrt in theprrmar Vr. Ik for the owe of eberiff of naaho-oO county. If f am ' Wtnated and tMtad I will dtamy "lermoi oqiue.uww iw find for the beet kteroett ly, lmprtiiaiyr-naentiy, of the tax J-WtCWMUb. To the llejiubtlcen Voten of Waahmftton bounty: - .i I mm m !mdklah tor the reohbllcan mmiAarion for CHpiit Judge ot. the .NmeeteniH Ji-lci( Dtateict. conuwlemg Weeueayioa b 4 -wook counuee, at tne nay w we. P enee. .. j mo. R. BasLgt. 3. 4X!ab. hwed BrV -m AntiianUl We 'klete the EUen at Ike IVvwLuo . Filaeiriii t. W Held teak !. 4f notrrfneteit'kna eMdeti it Jjtedgee e etrict dbeehtance of b duttnt and an icopomical aowaaPratiati 1 Vifii ' Oina Ertkui Vettirned Friday from Parlf, Oregan, wiere W . hat iniefied ' toececvlul tight mdothd Mrm faf ichoOI. I it' J J 1 t; : i T J C ;'-o r J, f v .4 t dock, hr..j'arfc)r, I'i wi bamrard tmai o.l witch grata, Kentucky Kue-tV and tim othy. Tere wm aao a Uttle red clover and tne ie clo ver, but ee tr jt wat uatfc to And a ring : feed f iweeteJover in the aamrX ..Orrob hat a pun teed law, but twl H it pot- CM fj uwcrOloua djnto nut out thia brand o( teed. Un- )ett the farmer know precleely what he la dyinji, it would be ad- viaaUe to tend awr-'eto the AaTieultural College and, 8nd out tmdaehr what he propotea to SOW. . -W i e ji tteDUei. The High cbool aaeebd. teem will pkw their sent gaoe en Friday efternooo at Gam. The bore wHlfo thereby line truck. The reaauei trelalet cUeewere t"er. taet fafWomlWuiUai hat FfWey. The boyiwen requeeeid to mike e croet-Up Joint the eraii. beta atven so buii a( W par Cent (or epeed end ti per cent, tot accuracy. .. ,; ..,:v ;. . The elfhth trade (irle hedakwrnon ike aukiag Fhday. . .. The German elate held an mtereibng meetmf Friday eftereoon at S30, The ioliowinf program wee rendered: SoloFrau Ademe ; tUad.--Fimidem Genevieve Watte. Dialofue Frauesm Hendricke end Freulels Fluke. Poem-Aiuleitl Aliot Watte: Aaei4oV--Herr Ulchuihon andHerr Inerrtuneniel duet-rauleln Vincent and Herr kluitmui. . : .11 1 ..n : V pUbOi of the abtth and the aeveuft gradn n RoomS hetd a program I" week.., Cecil PmmdM and Archlbtld MaaterAdty a nantnntime in which they diepteyed emuent talent at acton. Lett Friday afternoon .the enenth and the eighth gradee oppoeed each ether in e epahmg match: the eennth grade proved their ability by being yictonone. The eighth grade final exeminatkmi will be held two make from Thuraday. TW atghel grade gardentwiU be in The itUDUB hkkih WpUcatk m the abtth ami tlie eeventh gradee thje month are! Xoanir Mukha. Geo. TrMtnneM, Harold, Keada, Carrie arliiolv Edna Hocken, Vejma DevtM, Violet spraner, Cram Cray, Freida Zimhrick; Edith Watte. i . Thetaw HI School building It now completed and the contractor haoaiked for id acceptance. . . Atriaik folk ler fceM Feafaral WJie lFrart. 'iv (i . . The juct annual Bom FeetWal regatta will be ttaged on the Willamitte river the afternoon of June ,, ekwlng day of the Jfoee Feetiral., !vi Fatb hydroplane, boat from Seam'e, Tacxrtna. and, Portland wUbompete for Srat hOoorl. In addittoft .will lie. raott in . which runabouti and. enuaara, will try forriiee: Thh event will open with the Uggeat power boat pa rade eves4een1h the Korthweet . The Ortgon . Yacht club and the Portland Motor boat club are tx oDtratihc with' tile feetival fhan- agemetit to make t iegattd one of thd taoit- kseeafol of the kimUver held. Cord than 11,000 wUl .be dktrlbutedo thd winner in the varioua raoti , The events v will all e..etaged in e eearae 'i follow ,dlrcrtly under the bridge and tilit will riv thouiuuidn of Tinitorl nit 00- portttnity to view the tiieetrwUlar aqd. thriUing feptufMi The bridfte will M eJoted to river traffic the afternoon df June I, from I to 8 il. Wv. v tj i. . In Edition Jjri the rrVer rasttta the Portend Oun club will hold, thd twetrty eoooA an'oual jnajria-tered- trrtUitwa of tbe f irtav nwii't Aaaodatkm ef ,th Morth west June I featuring the Bote Festival ahoot thia wilVajttraiit viaitqrs from Utah, tSolorjJdo, MeoUna, .iaaho; Califorhia and Washington. ; : Tbe Oregon i,lt chjw pinnsW'p will be played at V?a- verfy linkl tht a.moofl of dne 7nd. Cjahy.-ir 'leav,jhll ttto, the vHnnert in tne areirHi Tfilt . 1 ! "y I a If t 1' i t r ' t ;v "t i i -U Ce L. i iad t a ii kCmot-t taX ftr.1 when be had JJted, Cehad a.e tcrapt tLat were too had to put in the- mtileiwke, the .byena, t' e toorpkm, tse tiank, to L put all theee trether, cover:; it with aoccioa,'' wrarped it with iealouay. fbarkei It wl'Ji a yeUow atfeak, and calVad it a Knocker. ,-' TbH prouuet was to fearful to eon template that he bad to make uomethlng to countanet it, so Ce took Mnbeam and put I" the heart of a, child, the brail of a man, wrapped these in civic pride, covered it with brotherly love, gave it a math of velvet, and a grasp of tteel and called it a booster; and made him a lover of fieldi and flowers and manly sports, a believer in equality and justice, and ever since theee two wen, rnortal. man hat had the privilege of choosing his atsoeia tion, Author unknown, TO VOTC3. The present district attorney it flooding the county with let ters telling of his i-eeord and as serting that I have had assist ance in some of the important cases I have tried. -He states that every damage and., every equity ease tried has been won for the county; that no money has been paid for outside attitt ance and that the cost and fines collected approximately ,tak the entire expense of the frtointl court. . Kote that not a single figure published. Totera arjr) entitled, to figures that they may judge for themielvet. In seven and one-half years he has tried three damage and tout equity oases; hat had an assistant all the time, except in the last four eateti paid by the tax payer; lias tried five) eases in the Supreme Court; won three and lost two. The year 1016 was an average year and the fines and eotta col lected amount to 2,9aS.8ohd the entire expense of, , operating the criminal eoarta amounted to 113, S3. 40. These are the flguret taken from the records arnfr de ducting the coat of dvil caaea, The figures here given are for criminal matters alone I have bad aitistanee in a few and have wan many, while he has been satiated by hit brother, an able attorney in nearly all of hit cast, civil and criminal) Do you recall more than half a dozen cases, civil atid criminal; Do yon recall more than half doten .eases during the pan eight years that he hat tried alone t : !.,.". If ..the . office hat been so ably and eebnomically conducted, why thanecMdty for ttove, mislead ing statements? H made the etatenjjnt last Saturdajr at a meetin.that the taxpayers were not required to pay bvor.Ofl per year wnile the figure ahow that the eotim expense) arter.dMttet lag flooaahdeotta collected for the year 1919) was over ,810,000. t have .refrained from attackt ing thl prafeearonal and social ttandini of my opponent u 1 be lieve id a fair, gentlemanly , ap peal to the voten: I am a can didate, fat the ofBee of district attorney and will appreciate your eupport H. T. BagLIT, (Paid adv.) i 'Teen e taT';'' . . . tliie aMeatM,. Aftir ehavindn bathing and putting io eleaa eldthing George T. . aUamut. a Urate .08 years otdi Uvfts 10 milet ttMtt of HilltbdrOi Stretched .Wriself on hit bed at U a. m, Tuesday and sent a bullet into n brajn, dying inetantly. The toaoea was an old ball nd eat) army rejrdlver he had dwned for many years. Bomeetlfii trouble tt said to hate rU.je. WAmt r.it J mmiti,M Iti hT the dead man's e-yeuir-oid grand- iv) -lertLs ; . k iai ---am Iok tt .veaeriV JLl -T t. Zr,i irg the gathericg" neichoort to grub the stumps and brush from the road way; Cm intoraci Inclent wh'Ji "r, Lxiin djswlbcl very viv weehool l.t between twoitVal facttoot-th tint, big tJrool meeting la this part of the country. The school nouns at titat time wat a log affair located on the west bank ol jonneon creek. : West of this dbout a mil lived a man, Klchard Per kins by name, who was pulling hard to keep the school letetedj where It was. On the east, aboutl mile' beyond the, present city Kmlta, was Mike Kennedy who was ttying to have the school moved over In his locality. . Thd meeting was held on the porch of the log store and the people from milts around; even from outside the district, came to see what wodld be done. The day was spent in hotiy contest ing, thcr issue ana finally, as a oompromise, the ichool house was located just west of the Beaver- dam ditch where it stood until a few years ego when the new building was erected in' its pres ent location. , MR.HoSkett, alto tells of the first furrow turned oh his farm. which It now bart of trie City bf Beavertbn. He itated that ho wu plowing round the field and anon after he started he noticed a fine buck deer, following .him along the furrow on the other side of the Held. , Among , those, present at the Hoeken home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs! Gtrsont Mrs. Pierce and Mr, fiowel beside several friends. . . . 4e Henry Watts wu showing uk some wild strawberry plants which he transplanted last sum mer. To one unversed In wild plant life it would be impassible to detect we difference between theee fclints and the tame sue- S which ((row rklide them in next (row. the foliage In rank and tii somi initanebs the plants are. much larger1, both in leaf and site of the plant and; bkisom than the tame ones. Mr. Watts said he was first at tracted by the site of the berries which he found growing on the plants along the railway tracks. Lasf week Inadvertently omitted mention of, the farewell party given Mr, and Mrs. Bean by Mesdamea Oaby and Pegg at the Pegg retidenet. , Humeroun friends were present and the evening was devoted, to music and a social good time. Before .the gathering dUperssd all were served with a aeugnuui mnen, ,.Mrs.1Qeo. Thyng jhtertained the ladlta of tht Eastern, star at her home Wednesday afternoon, The time wat spent in music snd all fcrraght their faneywork ar.d late in the afternoon a nice lunch wat served. About nintsen were faMaftawllt. 4ae,fr ike aaad boye cUtwe atrrf at reaa rer tae atna, it sbmU hive beta for Mar 0j LWt forte! rke tUte. Gooi aaaiaje aa f loew taB.,,-., y mi nt. anAMii. Will Mquiras were in Cornelius Wedrieadsy attend ing the fdtteral of Mr, Squires sitter. Mrs! lelle Psltenbeif who wu for miMy years a retide- fltof Beavertbo, . Mr add Ma. O. Al ateUsy and ana ami Vfr anil Km Vrenk - -, r FT ----- Slaver and sdn'were Sunday vis itor at the O. W.Stitt residence. . Amdrii; tht twenty- etavicU, paroled the other day wis Ulrich Eertstil who Shot and killed Joe, rkhallenherg a year or two fso. Mr. aad Mri, latlar K.hmora of aVJoe, were vUUQirfi with, (he Immont family over the weett end., a.. - ri Satiirdev nithk the Eeaver T!water.wj!l INow -'!ohtful pi ay."U;;ie Lo.d IaunJ.oy"i -y eveiuf jf In t i l; " t tiifrVZi- . "tiara two c -- X L-f. Lyera of E:::.boro ar.4 F jv. Dunit of Forest Grave, tr. Icaaot of PoMt Grove sang two solos1 which were greatly enjoyed. A Cc-'muaion service will be held at t! a scz earth next Ksnday nrtntcg'. Archie Pike narrowly miaeed losing his automobile lastSa day when It was tokn from the place whefa he hid left it on ParR and Alder stmt in the City of Portland. la order to use it the vandals were compelled to break the padlock and with this one exception there wat no other dim age dona. The car was re covered Sunday mornihg In Mon tavilla after it hild been driven about tell miles. KdEinahey left Tuesday for Boise tdifco where he will spend the summer working with hit uncieintnewooua. John Wolf dnd O. H. Fry have been helping Joe Titus bf Ral eigh repair and move hla barn the put week, W.&Fnai had pwchaaad lumeeUa new ChmM and te having S heane body built for lb The purehaae wae made through M, P. Cady, Fred Coughlid of Salt Lake City who a been viattMg with Me George for a few dire returned bom Monday. - Geo. Hancock who it makini a run for therlS from (he weal end of the county wu in lown Monday kwking over the eiruatlorl luet before the prtmeriee. Senrel mrommeni Beeeimitltet wen viaiton in Hubet TubetUy night when Iher tteaed e meeting hen In the Hu- her Commerdtl Club belli AU report eh excellent evening. , RartJ (ktri Lt Rural carrier of, qacktmee, Multno rdah.and Wishmgkm counllee nwtat Btererton Sunday elected oflkere, rotad atainet eoaaoUdation oi the .tt" ano- ciatlom and demanded metnffl, of tranefer fromtti rurel totbe city aer ie without the endorse went of poet, naetefe. Th following oftcert war eitctad: W. F. Smith, Oregon Glty, preekemti L D. Howard, Portland, vie preeidenfi ohn R, Townley, Milweukja, wcond vice pnatdenti W. H. Boyd, Beerorton, teat- i-'nm hhum danunUI that the (rent ier from the rural terrlce be made by the Civil Service toramimlon on th of aenlorityi :. &eam Program. , , . Se'tur'dtv. M 20. 'Utile Lord FtwtUeroy," t MM. One j of the gruteel chlnrwi ortet ever writ tail l- 8uiidy'.lMay21. Acroai tHb coetinent," t parti. Amer- ica'a beet pity. It Uachta a treat moral Hon. "Topdlume," a 1 pert comedy. WedMdn,My H. Extra fine feerure pVogrtm. WiMHhnni fWatVon Fruit k Juice Co. of tialem will take over local cannery, and manufacture Wganoerry luice. . OHmbln th Udder. u "Teki e good look at thl ladder, aty 'itlxhat iftVI- I . . i Attt than laawinber that It tt war Jieelble to ftt tab top at t etagl bounA there Would b no aa4 for tn bottom rungt. -IHtrwt me rree. VreSfV) SfVy sfTMHsb ml. Me eeat raf ' , t-mm a k en eiinertnHw . e ' Prefeaaed tL It. Dim nan ( - on the adTearagee dad dteetiai -of ewteaahw te eleteeo a mm, d one who trtTela by eat. The peeana nenen la thai ef . nuj t a a ina Saws, be the O 4we4 diet ef a ee ry auier'e eeMkat ta aaa w wee aeewn te be ealy fee eeetee. laaweeaner all air kf4 bete Ckfefte trem See Methee. In pxetlre th crag fee a tentlterabte tieM weaakdl bt wee. At Snt there wonid ere be e etiolate g force from the dietada. M eeewaa, tw S chert end abar buret at nwf eMhee would ehrtoeely be t greet a tedlment The eteet teipertaat reeuH of ta a. OeilMeete, however, wee te ah that . k elothed eereen ti weneth yar (nek RM rtpaaly thea ta uaeMhai pereea. . The ir-t)al ft taet fa beta pieced aaalnetk aujat etep the circtUeden and preveet tr body warmth from being carried by the weter. with a gnat amttet at clothing tt might b Pooelbie ti fairly warm ere m Tery eeM waeer. Tat men tat Xei a yarn elate, yea here d M boh) or Ufa, out weMeeet keep d eteaty of tbeat. - hk:zi at. tzxri A. j,, eatj nmeaweeneaen, f ( ( . ,( lj jVj ujydwaw k ejLaMAiaM-a, Ae, .. ejWFeTTge amy mymfj mmeamemmep emj f vaajwmempmmmj The mother of Irea Tmeir, the Reeelen eerenet, wee a ttymc li to UT with, firttebte, cnaetaemi ekd antwMenabla, On the amuvaraary of IVen htrthday re IttS, we era end ta "Two Ruaehia Setawe,' arteee o of feetlTltlea, htad, Svtaeaav IjtiHai eitobedying. ,lae eant fee h eeuieeaer end, piao. . lag betor be the pertratr t bet eea lean, aselatmadi , Ivl Ai Nlcoktl Adtae. ehUdranr twal I the Ordered hat forty aerraM Mt ad tbe mea etipteyed dVr t Uw heeee t My foadby to he. , baa f-f h t lad out ef the reaat Wme. 1 , -- dedarat that eh tttt baeiar H a 4 for tea. Tap Mt say the twewag Virdor" enpaeredi ,.,, "'I aire Mam that liaanim au4. tnt th dteabeoMat eerveixa, MIc- s JarsTief, lean Xetmt tad b m . dretetlef. ahaU Iwaep tan otdn ta fret I ef tnwVYwa.,.. ,i. t; ptooat sepwi were uuee r ew v who had uot.anpeered at her kr poaalbly bMw they, .ware i l i drank that naelao. 3e t . Incel lnrVeeaer uraw4 fc s Turpeeet. ney rajole tt tat of thatrmtetreaer " . . la th muaeum tt Athona t 6jr i wUt It bfebaMy th only faao ' thra 41 need lot ooiaag t-l Kef extent It wee found fa I -4la I eat conalahi ef breeae, t tn Wt that en ttemaed an Aihw i tatradmnnu plecee, Wateh taaav about tt oibc9 tlivar ae theee I dolUre. The ti It ef tatuw b it mt oa tceeuni nr is eviaaiiw n g of th ekllt of the ancient t r i year befett Carlet la aMtawPT. I ronulnt tbont laM pel eeat of Ha a i hourly TO per cent of teaman Itteay namaiv neM...jMiL.at tna aam a poeeeeeM certain atalleav . to in greet punry ue cti a t tin, which wire eanfuUy freed ft - all tract of lead and em to - 4 th hardaaaa tad, from artttue U aaitatotty to trctd brlttlmn. A Terrible ASNetfeA, At a txhtMUaa of painting It t anil hat daughter took math tuaw- la aWu" wb, hr die wUb holWw thane U t ' ay, tt e called "Aflat Aa ef f,ulavn.N . ' ' i , "What I iuhma.'.httfy Aaatr a V d ktre. Crockett In d white, . ; . kfery Aaa admnted that aUdtlt now. '.v . V WU. eeywtr," atid Wre, Cr- , rlth coaVictloh, It'e t terrible 4 . aa w that ar bawrt. , a Of body tbUtlg ."-Imna' -banloo. ' :, .