Mrs. W ard Cutting tnee Eleanor' have as their holiday guests, their Caldwell) and son, Donald, of North son, Cecial and wife, of Portland. | t Durham Community d u b will Platte. N eb, are guests of relatives a picnic at Durham park. Ev- here. W e are all glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dober and j c come, briny your own lunches, Eleanor back again. daughter celebrated the holiday in od time is expected. Everyone Hillsboro. |n g location of park, call A. P. Miss Bess Toynton of Spokane tworth, Tigard phone 2X26. was a guest of the \ an Kleek fain- Mrs. Albert A Page spent a few ily Sunday, and accompanied them [meeting will be held July 15 at hours in the hospital at St. Helens on a tour of the McMinnville loop Kabe's, at 8 o’clock to discuss as the result of an automobile ac­ ry feeding and buying Anyone cident. Mr. Page and wife were \ irgil McCormack is a holiday driving west toward tsted should come. Astoria and visitor at the Metzentine home. were forced in the ditch to avoid and Mrs. Mike Hcisler are a collision with a heavy car which be Hot Springs. T heir daughter Hiteon folks seemed to have a was traveling at a high rate of W a rre n W eiss and husband decided quite unanimously in favor; speed Both were badly shaken up looking after the farm. of Hillsboro as a place to spend the and Mrs Page was badly bruised, but it is believed that neither are Fourth this year. and Mrs. Wiliam C’ademo and seriously injured. Iren of Portland and Mr. and Haying is in order in this neigh­ Albert Koch and children spent borhood. The question for debate is: Mrs. T. Gibbons, m other of Mrs. y at Island Park. t an a man hurry faster than rain ? R. E. Barrett of W oodrow is re ­ i. Wise is making a tile base- VVe hope for an affirmative deci­ ported on the road to health after sion. a serious heart attack. uuder his house. are lowered 40 feet down into the, RICE MOLD earth and subjected to steam pres N o M o rs SealId 2 cups milk ir: double boiler. sure at a temperature of 307 de add ' « cup siiear, 1) tcaspoi >u salt grees for a few hours. W hen they B la le s to B u i and ! j cup rice; cm k 45 miniutes or come out the tires are tough and have the various m arks moulded on until soft Serve hot or col'>1 with the thread with which we are all fruit sauce. familiar. In all, . it takes 02,000 cm ployecs to take care of the work in the 50 rubber factories of \k ro n ., F R U IT SA U CES so that Akron has the distinction of I Use ftuit prepared as for cock being the biggest rubber city in the | tails and crushed -hi r d tk d . >r cut world. Akron serves the j ople of in j»ieces. Sweeten to taste with you. every corner of the earth and as a sugar or with syrup nnade of 1 cup -‘■NV/ consequence the money from every sugar or I.- cup water bo.led 5 m ul­ corner of the earth pours into Ak utes. # r s T H IS A M A Z IN 9 N E W ron, making it a city of great wealth For fruit use crushe d straw berries. S H A V IN G IN V E N T I O N and many beautiful homes As lon| f W m K m -1 S tr v v p tr J , th t M att S u n rria . strawberries and sttw ed r itbhur b. as the American people ride in auto-i t n j O t v i . t h \ e r J o i n t e d . A.,!,' . , a S n o i t crushed raspberries, ldai kbrrr íes or h a t , r U n l i t J a i t 1- f . ,- in ,7, ’w 0 * j nii biles equipped with pneumatic i ' “ h : t y » > U f t , S i i e k t t .-Vat , . „ / loganberries, raspberries and currents, tires, Akron will be great and pros X-W. o o r,:. j l i t * I t £ W X ttn iitja rv .’ sliced peaches, chopped nut- perous W hat Portland needs is' FrseDemonstratioH-NoObllgation more factories. Least you be wear t in K K is n c h a n e a fo r you to aeo for you rself RLOR icd, 1 close until my next letter. the as tom Rung r having invention tlie w holo SQUAB POT P IE country is talkin g »bout. (Probably you’ve «1- Sincerely your friend, rvu.ly read about it in ¿»ntunlay Ev ¿ning l*o»t Roast the squabs and cut in two, l.iW -ity »Vi irr’s and other big m agazine».) F. K S1BLF.Y Think o f it! iJ65 keen, cool sh a v es» year from fry a thin slice of filet of beef on ' s u e bl.nV. T h at’a w h at KRISS KKUSti |r. and Mrs. 11. B. H artley and both sides, over quick fire in melt Miss Evelyn Hite ts ill at her home i« r Am erican shavers every n here? 1 his am azing Invention m arks such n radical I r e n of P ortland and Mrs KUi- with the mumps. ed butter Put both in a pic with, advance in »having com fort and econom y that Isp e n t the 4th on a trip around chopped onions that were just heat it d w ervea tu b e called much more ih a n a stro p - |is r . Kather It la a blade reinvenator. Makes Mrs. Caroline Elliot of Pocatello, cd, tuot cooked) with the filet of H O R SE P L A Y jH ood loop. hundredc o f keen, q u it* sh aves blossom w h e ie Mr. Everett of Portland conducted Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Noe and ur'v one crew before. beef, half can mushrooms, 1. hard church services at the Hiteon school sons, Albert and James, of Iddho hR isa K a o ss strops your blade ta n v m ake) boiled egg, a little gravy made from iundiy tSy THOMAS A RK L E CLARK | L Bilyeu and children attended house Sunday night. Wc also e n­ en i s diagonal. ju»t lik e a m en to r b arb er Falls, Idaho, were guests of rela­ Pressure decrease;» autom atically. N ickel jic the roasted squab juice, and w e ll1 D m i of Man, University of utieral of his uncle at Scio last joyed a solo by Miss Gilbert of! It «»* uo tu notify you when blade is ready, with tives in the James W. H arkness seasoned with a little \ \ orcestri shin Illinois the k een est cu ttin g ed g y that ateel can take. Portland. family last week. Mrs. Elliot is the sauce. Lover with pie dough and m other and Mrs. Noe the sister bake for 20 minute- This is foi ' eral little friends came in to Miss Dorothea Struthers, who is of Mrs. Harkness. They all spent the F 'H oM the time when 1 vvns a boy an individual pic. i fR O P P ia and RAZCfC Rhea Jewel Bilyeu celebrate her employed at the Good Samaritan latter part of the week at Seaside r In th* country and Joined the birtlfday. T h o se present w e r e : hospital of Portland, made a h u r ­ and Saturday the visitors left by T ear O u t This Ad - W o r t h Î1 to You grange through youth and middle-age and Tenoria Schmidt, Anita ried visit home Sunday evening. Muet unititi« mror you *w r m otor for California. I have been familiar with horse play Rt-uUv 3 ritenni in o:m. F R E N C H CIN N A M O N T O A ST F R E E ! PHw. |er, Helen Davis, Helen Beau- A »liuetiii.it)iui»*'y tiidvuiu and mild forms of hazing In the vari­ RHiuH. tiunp ly tip « t h r o u g h Two eggs, 1 cup milk, ' j teaspoon M argarette Smith, Jean Keg- tl»< tough«-) t e r v p o f « hm- Miss E rnest Hite is quite ill at N f t i i ’i ■ I.Ke it * \ t r on Friends of Mrs. L. S. Harding ous secret organization of which I have salt, 8 slices bread, 1 tablespoon Jessie Jean, Catherine, and her home with ear trouble. ti t'Mu rktt U : »pu. 1'avttliia become a member. There Is nothing i'll «mi k’t t tina kimj of sugar, / l i teaspoon cinnamon. Bi.it gave her a very elaborate birthday Williams. Lunch was served . f*« o r * “ r ii n y ii w » party at the Portland hotel, last more Imbecile and less helpful and eggs slightly, add milk and salt and T h e girls then went home .. rut. : • »s K : u p effective In Impressing the principles mix well. Dip slice- of bread in Tuesday. ' >r *n v*1» r hi f ). Absolutely no otli^Mfmn enjoying the afternoon. of any organisation upon the candidate mixture, drain. Sprinkle with sugar, Thm ortVr w lim ite.! no clip th ia o u t am ) d ro p for Initiation than the foolish physical mixed with cinnamon Fry on both; m » a i Hiatal to n ig h t o r b a tte r alili. UUphoH* Mrs. Scott Shierk, Mrs. Charles me. \Y hy n o t «lo 1 1 now 7 jjflibvs and Dobsons went to the Smith and Mrs. Greenmail attended Mrs. W. R. H aw zhurst left early atunta through which candidates arc sides iii hot shortening until a deli , over the 4th. Saturday morning by motor for frequently put even In so-called lion the meeting of the W ashington A. E. WORTH County Federation at the home of G rants Pass to visit the home of orary organizations or In organizations cate brown Serve with hont-v or W m . Driscoll and children Mrs. Christianson of the Hiteon her mother, Mrs. Annie Finch, and whose members are to r the most part maple syrup. This may be cookedi Representativa that of a sister. She expects to r e ­ ntlddle-nged men. I suppose no one on gull or in chafing dish. Makes 8| one to Seaside for two months. club P h o n e B r o a d w a y 9 8 0 7 - R -7 main a week. has talked or written or used his in serv ings. Box 46 Rt. 2 — Beaverton, Oregon. fluence against these foolish practices T he Miner family left by automo-| Mrs Albert Kock entertained the more than 1 have done. bile for Indiana, where they are; Social club last W ednesday . Mrs. J. O. Milliard and two chil­ The fact Is they ure decreasing visiting relatives. T he Collins fam­ dren of The Dalles were guests for Many college organizations have legls ily also drove to Missouri, their Decorating ami draining & I lard two weeks of Mrs. Milliard's mother, lated against horse play, and many $31i Little Michael Schechla spent the former home. god with his grandparents, Mr. Mrs. J. C. Rabe at Durham. They more have advised against It. The Paper Hanging Wood 'hushing $26: and M rs. M. Prison. left for home last week. practice Is not nearly so universal as Mrs. Bertha Forsyth and soil, $302 It was when I was an undergruduate W arren are home from Knunauuel Mr. and Mrs. Prison were pleas­ hospital, where they had their ton­ John Boone is a patient at a and the particular stunts Indulged In antly surprised Sunday, when a host sils removed and they are reported P ortland hospital for a surgical op­ neither «o prolonged nor so brutal eration. They never were so horrible as they $251 nf relatives and friends dropped in doing f.ne. EXTERIOR and INTERIOR to celebrate Mr. Prison’s birthday. were depicted afterw ards by those who tiHd gone through with them, foi present w 'ere: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Higgins were House Painting - Kalsomining a Specialty Joe Bross and family are spend­ exaggeration and Imagination played a Tool Forken a n d family, Mr. and ing the summer at Kellogg, Idaho. > over from St. Helens to visit Mr. i Mummer and son, Mr. and and Mrs. C. M. Wilson last S un­ great part. Horse play would disup pear from college very rapidly If It a) H arry Soley and son, Mr. and A. A. Baldwin anti family will day. Route 5, Box 1.35, Portland, Oregon were not kept alive by the practices of / i apen and daughter, l.ou- spend the remainder of the summer older men In organizations whose pur blr. and Mrs. Chris Koenig and at Cushman, Oregon. Fred W ildgrube and family spent poses are said to be more serious, and lily, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prison — - ' ■ ■ - - - si I» !■■■■ , !■ - ■ - : — ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ I — ..............« the week end at Kalama with his were not fostered by tales of bald heads fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. P e te r Ell, T he Sittells and O ’Dells are ai son, Luke, and family. of "W hat happened when I was In band Mrs. B. Prison, Mr. and •> the coast for the double holiday. college." L. Oselman and sons, Fred I'ruin a Shack to a Mansion; From a Peanut Stand to a Circus Mrs. Ryel's da ughter is visiting Recently I have been getting com all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morse is building a largo her for a short time. City Homes and Leases Real Estate ,ttier and sons, Mr. and M rs.' dairy barn. E. A. Blank's large muulcatlonn, unsigned, of course, from a man who Is all "bet up" over horse Scheckla and sons, Mr. and] Business Opportunities Farms «M Í T he George Johnsons and Kay dairy barn is nearing completion. play In college. He sends mo clippings H enry Prison and Geo., Ann j Auctioneers and Loans Business Property Bracketts spent the double holiday and he wants me to have the practice ecilia Prison. At 6 o’clock a at the beach. Akron, Ohio, J u n e 28. stopped at once. I wish I could. Hi Itful lunch was served. .‘.V.YJ Yes, Mr. Editor, our fond hope w r i t e s : K athryn and Nadine Gibson, with was realized. W e went through one **I have witnessed nti after midnight Portland relatives, celebrated at Oak of the big rubber factories of A k ­ paddling party In a fraternity hy a Grove. ron. It happened that one of my sophomore to h freshman In n privuti S. L. S E E M A N , President t Mrs D. Ingram received a mes- friends is the friend of the head ac­ room with no one around. Am sorry BEacon 4387 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W right and countant in that factory. My friend » a g e i i h .n her brother at Myrtle th a t I cannot give you the details no: family of Greenberg visited Mr. and f o i n t was seriously injured, falling represented me as a reporter from my name, as It will endanger the lift Branch Office Second Floor Fliedner Bldg. Off a tractor which passed over hun, Mrs. F. Hamilton Sunday. a western newspaper and also as a of my son on the campus. In fHct, I Multnomah, Oregon l()th Washington minister and so an arrangem ent was (tig his legs. ile is Miss D orothy Collins and her made which gave us a chance to was threatened that should I reveal W. B. SMALL, PORTLAND same, It would mean suicide for tin and Mrs, Joe Miller and c h il- , brother, Bob, from Portland, visited see a rubber factory from bottom to son. I hardly think you need to know MRS. IC . KLEIN, OREGON spent the week end at the' K athryn and Nadine Gibson Sunday. top, without any omissions or short the name of the fraternity, for I un A T W A T E R 1718 % cuts. In the first place it is too derstand every fraternity on tin lost X**>'X*»X'*>X'*X“*X ''X ,X - ,X *-X 'v,X*vv*X*»X»vv,X*'X*'X»»X,»X,»X,»X”X*<*'X,»> T he Young Peoples’ Club celebrat­ big a thing for a man of my small campus Is following the same practice in bt ed the birthday of Paul Lohr at size to tell about. They gave us a which Is barbaric. and If you will In Mrs Ruel had her tonsils removed the clubhouse Friday night. guide from Kansas City, who just vestlgate you will soon know the con •>'X''X..X~X'-X»-X»»X»»X**X“X “X »'X ,'X "X ~X "X »»X ,'X*'X"X»v»X»,X ,-X v«X »v'> »day. I ’hy li- Bronson and chanced to be in the home plant for dltlons tha t exist." m i* " Holm also had tonsil oper- ? Miss Iris Corum is chairman of three hours. W e walked, talked and He takes the m atter nil too serl Jftioas during the past week. the ice cream social, which will be looked and smelt. W e just looked ously. If son doesn’t like'vliut is going given at W heeler’s by the Young; in on the offices where 1800 men on In his fraternity he can at any tins * Mrs V. Day has had as her guests Peoples' club, July 16. and women sit at desks to keep the turn In h is pledge button and be free Var si'ter, Mrs. Peterson and little i business on the move and then we No one’s life Is really In serious dan ttaphew of Newport, Ore. T he Young Peoples' club has de ­ started through the factory to see ger e it h e r from suicide o r abuse. II cided to use their prize money, won what the 14,000 workers were doing Is simply foolishness; It wastes tim e; Tom Roe, formerly of Map- by the float to finance a trip for It was like an immense hive of bees It takes the boy’s iiilud off Ids studies ______ , visited her friends here on all the active members to the Ep- and there were no drones. MADE TO ORDER. They In fact be really likes It, and he worth League Institute at Falls City. were all working and pulling and would be sorry to huve It omitted The chaperones were very much in tugging, making tires and inner' w hether he be the one who Is applying The Bronson family spent the favor of the decision, as it will be tubes so that the American people the torture or submitting to It. lie ATwater 2333 educational, as well as a pleasure can ride on air cushions. Yes, we especially likes to write home about It f week lend with relatives at Albany. used our noses too, as well as our; and get the folks all stirred up, ami trip. eyes and ears, for rubber, as wc to tell about It after It Is over, slid th< PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. Mrs. John Olson is at Emmanuel know, has a very pungent odor oftener he tells the tale the nton hospital recovering from a goitre Rubber—I did not know there was lurid It becomes. And next year whet Mis- 1 Nip Caldwell is spending a so much in the world. T here it was. be Is a sophomore he will wield the operation few w eeks at the University of Cal- tons of it, in fact we went into a paddle himself with the most vigorous I 212- 4th Street, PORTLAND, OR. Mrs J. H Ray entertained at great six-story building where it is and enthusiastic hand. Rut, of course. stored— six floors, all filled with rub­ It ought to he stopped. bridge Friday evening. T t a t l a y , as we all know, was ber and yet only enough to last 30’ (©. HIT. Wv.t.rn Nrwapspa r T'nloa V « ••X "X » » X "X "X "X ”X 'X .'X "X -'X -'X "X »»X --X -»X "X "X »X "X '»X "X »'X ”X*-X-> try elec t&n day. Mrs. Charles Van days of factory production This fac-' Kleck and Miss Effie V an Kleek tory has big plantation in Africa were 'on the election board of t h e 1 W .'W W A W W A Y .V A V .V .V /A V .V A '.V .V .V A V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .'.V .V .V .V .V .'.V . which employ 3),000 men in the one T he Paradise Valley club has dis­ Kiato, precinct. T h e y report a very task of producing crude rubber. business meetings until ! < ih t|\o te . Did you do your du ty ? continued Rubber of itself is very soft u n ­ »W|^t>t did not do not be one of September Members will meet for a basket lunch and social aflcrn<»on less treated with heat and pressure | who complain. at the Fairvale clubhouse Tuesday and chemicals. T here were acres of The Hiteon Progressive club en- at 12:30 o’clock It will be a "no rolls of cotton, each roll valued at tertaii ed the County Federation of hostess" affair T he club will serve» $350 These rolls were being run through great dipping vats which Won«' s' clubs T hursday. T he morn- coffee, cream and sugar saturated every particle with rub ts taken up by a business ses- At noon the local club served; W m A. Smith of W est Hampton ber. This is a new invention and ^ ^ ^ —ii 'iis luncheon. T h e afternoon has been appointed Oregon repre- j will make the fabric and the cords much longer. Machinery—it Progr.. was quite varied. Mr. Mc-i sentative of the International Sales wear looked as though a large portion of Mann of the state traffic force gave Corporation and is busy now getting • a ir [cresting and instructive talk a sales force started on the newi the machinery of America had been collected and set up in this factory Ir tffic regulations. toastette machine. Forty out of evry Id) of the w ork­ Mrs Sadie O rr-D unbar, past pres­ A Parent-T eacher district conven-, ers were girls and women. All the ident if the State Federation of Wo- ******* Clubs, gave a report of her lien was conducted by District *\ ice workers looked to be strong, healthy r ***at eastern trip to National F e d ­ President Mrs. Fred W Weldon on and intelligent. T here were many big wheels, each eral» meetings. She then told Wednesday at P ortland Central lib­ wheel in charge of a man who took should have a county health rary Those attending from Fairvale nnr*e She cited cases where the w ere: Mrs Earl J. Morser. Mrs big flat rubber bands and fashioned Harold F. W a rn e r and Mrs. A. E. them on his wheel into a tire. When which we did have w a i B u ain eaa p e o p le « p p re c ia fe th e . . . y o u 'r e rare of being able fo the big, smooth tire is made, then c o n v e n ie n c e o f a c a re f u lly p r e ­ krip. and cases w here the absence Melin m ake full u»e of your lime...and the big. toagh tread is stuck on. T V p a r e d , r ig id ly fo llo w e d ach ed - you’re a u re o f a rap id , com fort» ^ p h a nurse we have been the tire is then carried on automatic «lie. W h e n y o u tra v e l b y P a c ific able journey which leave» your Miss Edna Frewing of T i - ! A social meeting of the f-airvale w age«, y o u ’re r a r e of b e i n g a b le carriers over into the big hot rooms m ind and body unw earied and (entertained with a couple of Community club will be held at the t o K eep y o u r a p p o in tm e n la . . . e a ^ r r f o r th e taak* o f th e d a y . where strong. skillfull men are readings and Miss Viola H a n - 1 clubhouse on Monday evening. July opening great steaming hot Steele ft*tng a group of songs, which 11, at 8 o’clock. moulds into which the tires are ^ k n jo v e d b> all T he next mce:- clamped, after which the big moulds Mr. and Mrs S. A Snodgras* W W W flW /A W A V iV W ^ A W .W .'A A V A V A V .W .'.V .'.W .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V A W .'A W y Ç ■ j5 * • 11 be held at Scholls I TUALATIN. K R IS S K 1 R 05 S - METZGER. .00 ! Albert A. Page & Sons i i BE 0254 m Four Square Realty Mart, Ire. MAPLEWOOD t l f RUBBER STAMPS ! ? HITEON. 1 1 FAIRVALE. riime ! PACIFIC STAGES