lars is a lot of money, f thought stocks cleared in better shape than I UCVidJ' 1/ ’ M l Those present were: Mrs Moral Degree on Mrs em o r.ricit- | of the afternoon bridge I’d planned, at any time during the season cau­ noon M McKeU S I ’ Dounald'on, s..a As is customary of giving rings and figured ten dollars would just sing a firm situation and some price \. about buy the prizes. I knew Kate advance Both fat and feed lamb» Laurinda Davis, Mrs. I F. Davis, .( juris each viar They presented “Just Try It" Doy Gray and Mrs. Deo. Mrs J VV Barne», Mrs F VV Mrs. Murphy had spent eight dollars advanced in principal markets. What it that my dear friend ? Erickson Donnaldson, I ’ivmi with rings. Mrs Feeds }Ynodruff, Mrs. F. (i I w hen she had the girls at her house, You arc tired you say ? Heavy production of wheat feeds, 1rs. A E. Hanson, ami Mrs. L. Making the presentation The rooms You'd just like to rest in your bed and of course I wanted to go her go>n high a ted I did want to help Hubby save prices for corn and oats were weak­ Just lie and relax in great com­ that ten dollars. And I did want to ening factors in the feed market bill honors. autunni leaves. A lunch of pumpkin fort ; but say doll dinuis and cider was served. hi Ip him find the temper he seemed , Im red rural, cottonseed meal gluten Have you tried it ? to have lost. So quick as a Hash. I and hominy feed and alfalfa meat Mr and Mrs VV K* 1‘etch and at flew up stair» to my chest, where I i were little changed in most of the 1rs Butterfield visited friend keep all my nice embroidered markets Yamhill Friday. Better make it a week, I pray Alderman Kaynard left last Friday Seeds things Things I made before I was you just do, fur Pacific City in quest of fame Most of the meadow fescue seed married, and taking out one of the Mrs. John Yeager and «• in of and fodder, with a salmon catch as How the (lays lengthen out and crop has been sold by the growers lovely bath towels mother gave me, Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs John nil principal objective. He failed to the hours seem not few At the end of a week I feel I handed it to hubby, and asked although prices m Kansas were re­ Yeager Tuesday. achieve front page position in either him to try using it in«tcad of a hair ported on October 4 at 5 cents com­ . s a v i n o T n v I " ." o V * certain that you; event, although he escaped the pro- brush. He threw it on the floor, and pared to IS cents last year ami ft Thoma« Kiarn« was badly hurt verbial fisherman’s luck of “wet and Will be glad to get u|> S W S & K& saying something real loud about cents two years ago. Timothy is while practicing football. R fu o r B la d , La st , But just try it hunger." He returned with a nice no t being one bit ball-headed; he moving l-wly from growers hands you tAf CWissl. S l u k . i t S h Lv.“ o f y‘V" 9 pounder which he tells us accounts L x ft. N o th in g L i k . U i \ . r S * . n J a Y ln ! rushed out of the front door and at variable price' '•1'houeh the ay Miss |une Hudson who is attend A* erage was about $2 bit a hundred ine O. A i" spent the week-end for the only “strike” he had. Decide to try two, when the first didn't even come home to dinner. he is widely known for his truth­ F re e Demonstration-NoObligatioi, Ml this happened three days ago. pounds on October 4 compared to week is over. to . ^ at home visiting with her parents fulness, vve arc willing to agree his l-IERE 1» ■ ch.nca fur you to 1925 and $!'«• Mrs VV'. O. Roberts, of Portland. Lima Melin Think of it! 3t># keen, cool ahavea a year from your brain will hover 1 formerly of this place i« confined the lame blade. That • v»bat KK1SXRES Visions of out door. i ia doi*.* for American «haver. wli*?88 J to her home with an infected foot E F Dahlhcim, representing the Belter try it. Thu amazing invention mark» auch « V.Vi HILLSDALE P. E P. company was in Beaverton advance In »having comfort and Mr and Mrs A. C Ch;nn and the first of the week mal '••«» it deserves to be called mueh m o i . S S S t t * Her Rather it Is a blade rejuven.t“ ¡ ¡ 2 * Kind neighbors enrne in with some Mr. l.orrie Leonards and family family visited with C D. Chinn of >'■ of the electrical utensils in PUMPKIN PIF.S hundreds of keen quick iliavee blossom wht„ real tempting food. have returned to their home in Oak­ Portland Sunday. eahr one grew before. iiere use here. Two egg», 1 cup sugar, 4 cup* And you thank them; or at least land. California. Mr. and Mrs A F W o r'' ' ave U u s Kmiss strops your blade (any m»k.i milk, 1 tcasjioon salt (level). \ Y i on th. diagonal just lika a master bs“ t,.r you know that you should Mr. and Mrs McClinn«ey and •ed from their trip to Calif. Pressure decreases automatically. NicksHu teaspoons cinnamon, And they tell you the news and Y* PCO,‘* frimdv. ........... maim. V isitrii mi visited the home of Portland. Bill Walker, of Forest Grove was fliea up to notify you svhsii blada i, ready inf E H. Swav/e and Rosco Mr make you wish that you could a visitor at Mr Haiillenbeck's violin the keenest cutting edge that steel can uka Sway/c spent the week end fishing nutmeg and ginger, 1 tablespoon ( j \(rs Charles Estlv Sunday. flour, 1 can pumpkin Join in all the fun. Shop Wednesday Walker Bros, are But just try it. VIrs Kate Parsons has rented her K R IS S K R O S S BUTTERED CALIFLOWF.R Mr. and Mr« B K Dennv and often heard over the radio. house and will leave for l alifornia Break a firm head of califlower Mr and Mrs Dov Grav vi ¡ted VP S T R O P P E R and R A Z O R that your You read everything at once. into »pngs and cook in boiling water and Mrs W. B. Carter and daugh brain can devour. Tear Out Thi* A d -W o rth 11 to You until about half done. Take up ter Genevieve, at Seattle over th; TOO LATE TO C L A SS IF Y Every morning you awake at a The Hillsdale card club gave a drain, and put into saucepan with week-end F R E E ! Ad.'ijsisblü Ä flS Ä s »,'L‘O r very small hour. farewell dinner for Mr. and Mrs. 2 tablespoons of melted butter, the -------------- - toan» fiw IIU iv « i net». ■ It I n n Q lfn ts iu . .. *Twould be nice to go out and “'«*“• Sim ply zip, (u/^u ' sb Clifford Noakes at the J < Nelson juice of 1 lemon 2 tablespoons white tb s toughest crop of FOR S A L E —3 Famous Anconda Mrs. F H Schnne, Mis« Mablr pick just one flower store ( overs were layed for 26 Af­ sauce or of cream ; a pinch of cay­ **«»• Nothin« like It sver on Sheppards, Strain Cockeral. Hal- the m arket befo«». Ssv .th l« That grows in your yard. ter dinner, which was served at enne, a little salt, and a small cup r'" '! n ” *»'> have «pent the last »d sud « e t tuie i.tw kmd ol v er Olsen, Jr. Rt. 3, Box 433, month visiting relatives in Minne­ But just try it seven, cards tverr enjoyed. Mr. and of hot water Cook until tender; to ii.trodueo tho K ris» Beaverton, Oregon. Mrs. Noakes are going to make take up, strain the gravy, and to sota will return Sunday. you lo u h K i.K tJemc nnti ••tKirt o f Krtafl K tosb Stroo o «r ni your ov*p homo, A bsolu tely no o tn g a t » ol When two weeks have passed and their home in Salem. riiA D E Chevrolet parts and wind it add I cup of cream or white <>u starting the third 'T h i » o ffe r ih lim ite d , s o c lip t a r o u t su d drop O V. Helm’s friends are anxious shield, also set Encyclopedia for sauce; pour over califlower, and T o say that you’r tired sounds Mr and Mrs Virgil Bolton rntcr- serve at once to know what he is going to do ( hickens. F.d Murray, R. 4, Box U ll-r rather absurd. taiurd Miss Pearl Swait and Mr. with ihe big squash in the windov 164 B eav erton, Oregon. But to say you are rested, 1 de James Buny on Wednesday evening of the Beaverton Finance Co. It A. E. WORTH STUFFED TOMATOES clare, on my word L. PUI LETS Laying ft is rumored he is going to make it 21-w: Six firm tomatoes, 2 cups soft Isn’t true months old, $1.50 each. 9 Rhode R ep resen tative into "pumpkin’’ jiies and give them Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sagert have breadcrumbs, half teaspoon salt, 14 But just try it. I- land Red. ri inonihs old $125 to his many friends as a Halloween P hone B ro a d w a y 9897-R 7 returned from a honeymoon trip teaspoon pepper, 1 large tablespoon Lima Melin each A. E. Anderson Rt. 3, Box (melted butter I'repare tomatoes and present. B ° * 48 Rt. 2 Bes verton. Oregon 15, Beaverton, Oregon. cut off stem ends; remove pulp and R V V Alspaugh of Mr and Mrs. Just Like a Man The Delphene Club met at th e 1 fill with breadcrumb mixture. Bake My husband and I are no longer Stanley station, who have ju«t re­ in a hot oven 30 minutes. Pulp may home of Mrs. Geo Rttdberg of] turned from Chicago spent Sunday on speaking terms. At least my be seasoned to taste. Cook in pan Portland, Wednesday Those present • husband docs not speak to me, and evening with the former’s sister and serve a« a sauce Mrs. Mrs S. P Lawrence, Mrs. Fred Sagert and family. BUSINESS 1 just can’t understand why. C. Ctuthern, Mrs. V’ A. Wood, CORN SALAD Of course 1 don’t want him to Twelve large ears of corn, VS head G C lambs, Mrs. Win. (lark CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geibefgcr and cabbage, 4 celery stalks, 2 green 1 C Ralnh, Mrs G. F.dund, interrupt or answer back, ami I al ¡or Blank visited ways aim to start a conversation, Mr and Mrs. August peppers, 2 red peppers, salt and Mrs. Thatfieil and am still “Daughter of Eve Mr and Mrs. Floyd McClelland at sugar to taste, vinegar to cover; enough to want the last word But, Salem Sunday bring to a boil and cook 15 minutes; The Methodist Enworth League has been a shell 1 pint of green beans; cook Mrs H S L 1 do want him to at least look in entertained the Tigard Fpworth Lea­ Albany this guest of friends terrsted. until tender and add to the other gue Wednesday evening in . ............ .-........-— .................... .. ... the 1 can’t see how he can blame nic week. ingredients; this must be sealed air M.ihodist church. Games were plav- because the baby borrowed his hair tight. j ed and Hallowe’en refreshments brush to use on his dog. 'Ihe little PEANUT BRITTLE Mr. and Mrs. E W Wampler I 1 were served The room was decor­ darling did look too cute, with a have returned from an extended trip Mix 3 cups of granulated sugar ated with autumn colors. big brush in either hand as he said, to Kansas. They enjoyed Yellow­ with 1 scant cup boiling water and PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. "Now doggie hold still, and baby stone Park, going iu via the Gar- '/. tcasjioon soda, let it melt over] The Eastern Stars met last Wed­ maly; nice potnpadore" j j « " liner entrance and leaving by the] slow fire, cook gently without stir-; nesday night in the Masonic rooms. • j* 408 Dekum Bldg.—Third at Washington St., loufdn’t spoil his fun, and if that scenic Cody entrance They visited ring until a little drop in cold water About 1(8) members and gue«ts were big brute of a husband loved him the Garden of the Gods and many hardens quickly; add 1 cuj> roasted, PORTLAND. ORECON jiresent The officers and drill team ;i; other noted places. lie couldn't cither. «hell and skinned peanuts with as from Martha Washington Chapter Hut then 1 don’t think hubby little use of spoon as possible; turn loves even the baby after what hap­ James Rulenough is harvesting his the mixture in buttered pans and pened the other day. apple crop on his farm tenanted by cut while, hot; the brittleness of the You see it was like this. Baby O. B. Kraus. He will have 100 boxes candy depends much upon the scant .anted to make his dog pretty. so front the small orchard, for which o'«“ , o f . ,he spoon; to stir sugar ¡ I borrowed his (lady’s hair brushes candy is to invite granulation. he will get $100 per box. v perfectly natural thing to do ho should baby expect to borrow BEAVERTON out if not his father? Lillie Richardson, mother of Ed­ When I saw baby making his win. Clarence Richardson with whom • l ggie's pompadore I did wish his «he has made her home for the pas* Dr N. E. Pickett, national leetti tddy could see situ; for he was 1ft years, passed away last evening, October 1ft at 7 JO o'clock at Tual­ rer ijor the Theosophical society ii't too cute for words. Well just then Mrs. Katie nexi| atin Dcaih was due to cancer Shei sjient the week-end with Mrs. \\ ' .or called over the back fence, was born December 16, lftJft at New, L Woodhouse. ' 1 he new neighbors beyond us are Market Marion county, Kentucky. i wing in " "Come over and «ri For more than thirty years she was F. M. Ihastek, representing the a member of the Calv ary Baptist I American Fox Breeders association v.nat shabby furniture they have” Naturally I was anxious to see if church of Kansas City, Mo Deceas­ was in Beaverton Monday on hi« in new woman was the kind we ed is survived bv one sister, Mrs. annual inspection trip. He called on •'tild care to call on You can tell Fannie Hays of Chicago. She was C F. Hanna who now has 9 pair iki>t what kind of people they an i direct descendrnt of the famous of foxes. L. the thing» they have, and it is I British author, H Rider Haggard.! Mr Ihastek owns and operates .............. .. Other surviving relatives of note are lot easier to get a look while they .oe moving in than to be bothered. Dr VV I) Haggard of Nashville, fox farms m Minnesota and Wash to call; or have to run hi some1 Tennessee, past president of the American Medical association and morning to borrow something One of the pleasant events of Well, wc, Mrs. Kane and I dc ; Walter llavden for some vrars may next week will be the ba/aar and ruled light thrrr We will not call or of Cireelv. Colo and who vis­ chicken supper given in the base >>ii this new woman; and we also i ited her last year. ment of the l Inn eh of Christ, lurthrr more will not invite her *o | Thursday, November J. join our club. I he funeral services were held Stip|icr Ba/aar opens at 2 p. ft j> in Such a mess College professor] Friday afternoon at 2 JO o’clock w ill he sei Md from 5 Jo iiulcid! You think he would buy j from the Tualatin Methodist Cotn- Supper, Adults 5fk ; children 25c •otne new books If hr wants l^jmunitv churrh and the eonintitment SOME WOULD ACCEPT SOMETHING ELSE E furnish his home with hooks, why was in Winona cemetery W FOR WHAT THEY Mesdames F F. Walton, J Bro riot get some with blight covers Petty of Beaverton in charge jihv. E Davis, Hrrmiston, Arm­ Those shades that blend so well NOW HAVE strong, Crane and Marshall, ot with the new ilia|ies they are using Portland, spent Tuesday afternoon this year Some ot their books look FARM MARKET REPORT with Mrs. \V I. Woodhouse years, and years old, and I’ll bet there isn’t a late fiction hi the lot G rain Well when I got home baby had Good milling Mrs M Bales , of Los left the dog and was (daving with cmg prices at demand and advan- \S mnipeg and Liver- ( spent ( the week end v •th Mi the boy next door, and the dog was pool caused a firm market for wheat ! j' \\ oodhouse chewing something black I think and rye last week The quail l v of I now it must have been one of hub- wheat nffrrd is an important factor, bv’s brushes, but as the bustles were in the market owing lo damage inj Employers of the tower at Bea­ all out of it why should I spoil the Canada and in Kuro|ie and thei di>g’s fun There was no use trying strong domestic demand for high verton were taken into the Tele to save it then And besides, didn't protein spring wheat, hard winter graphrrs union recently, and arc now called Icvermrn instead of "Block 1 have enough to do cleaning uii the grades Premiums for hard, high operators." There are only two men mess that dog ami bahv made ' protein wheat continued to increase! now on ike tower "Jeff" Du/an and Hubby is short and fat, and but larger receipts at St Louis' though hr has tried every hair Ionic caused reduction« m premiums for, \\ L Woodhouse hi< barber has recommended, for the : soft winter to rn went lower in in­ last ten years his hair has been creased rro|i estimates ami oats fol Mr« I- M Adams of Portland getting thinner and thinner; until lowed, but barley was independently vv as a dinner guest at thr home of now streaks of white show between firm espeeiallv malting grades Flax Mrs C. Huntley Tuesday. the hairs. Kunnv bow white the markets weakened on heavy receipts sc iln get« when the hair fall* out of indifferent quality. Mrs l hristrnc Bla«cn and son Well that evening when hubbv Wool Dow, voitcd Mi and Mi« H n r j came home hr immrdiatrlv went to The wool market continued to Nelson Saturday Mrs Blasen is a the bath room, and started in to an- strengthen gradually sister of Mr Nelson plv Ionic He rnbbcd it forward He Butt»r rubbed it backward lie rubbed it Steady prices on high grades hut sidewise, and then hr rubbed it weakening on the |xiorer kinds w e e A laige delegation from Braver with a circular motion Until instead noted last week in the San Fran­ I haptrr attended Martha Washing of white, the skin that showed cisco butter market Kastern mar­ ton t haptrr O K S in Portland through was the color of cheese ket« were down a cent then back Monday evening The Beaver I hap Can you blame me for thinking the I again On October 1 the storage tot officers put on a dull which was moon was coming up when he came holdings for the whole United States very affective into the kitchen? were 147,412(88) pounds or 22,070,000 I soon discovered something was more than a vear earlier Mr and Mrs W K Van Klerk With wrong Hubby was sn excited and draw ;ils from storage are heavier spent Sunday with relatives m demanded to know what has hap­ than last year at present The out­ Kinton pened to his hair brushes, and when look for production is considered I t'dd him nf thr cute thing thr favorable M r and Mrs 1. I. I.aswrll and baby had done, instead of appre »on were Portland guest, Sundav Livestock ciating his child as anv father In between grades of fed strev should, he got mad and started moved up at ('htrago in svmpathv Mrs l.otti'c \ an Klerk, talking about a hard working man with earlier advances of highly fin­ Ion. «|ient Monday aftrrnov trying to get ahead in the world ished V>nds which placed last week’s W K \ an Klerk home. and that he would have to spend fat cattle market at that point in ten dollars for a new pair of line with the season’s highest which Mr and Mrs K I K issimis«en brushes i« the highest since war dav* Rather and children spent Sundav at the Now I believe in anv wife being hbcral fferinc« of unfinished rattle economical and being able to r'*e *p | appeared in western markets H '*»« home of Mr. J B Hays Ihe occasion, as it were Ten - dol- were arriving m less volumn with Mr» Doy Gray entertamej FAIRVALE Blade« to Buy» 3 8 RECIPES 500 $ 1.50 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EVERY READER of this paper has something that he, or she doe3 not need. 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