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OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST ► ««m m * 5 1 CENTS A LIN E PER T IM E f«o«t Five Word» to Line ------------- oUR CLASSIFIED NG |S Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. ------- - R ADVER DESIGNED TO '. oduce m axim um p r o f . at MINIMUM cost . !.phone-W rite -C a ll „fling pow«r and th« buy- power of th« cla»*iR»d ad •pace »n tha .clasaifiod 1B , "jure fir«" Inv«»tm«nt ,our n e e d » and proclaim »ale iten.» h«ra. INSTRUCTIONS CENTS a lio* P«r !•»«• i?» ,1 five word* to the line. Then count your profit«. The International convention of Na turopathic physicians will be held la Portland. July 11 to 14. The state convention of the P B. O. sisterhood closed Its annual meeting In Corvallis last week. For the second time this year the Albany Garden club put on a flower •how at the city hall last week. Gold mining operations are getting under way all over Baker county, and the outlook is the best In years. Wind uprooted an old tree near Til lamook Sunday and killed three val Tl,,,, Clattifiod Ad* appear in uable cows belonging to Alfred Bo- Beaverton Enterpri««, Tigard Sen- quist. tiael, Multnomah Pr«»« and Aloha A two-story frame building at the corner of First and Howard streets COMBINED CIRCULATION 225t in Newberg was destroyed by fire (or the nominal price o f Sr early Thursday. M ULTNOM AH Misses Harriett Allen, Netta Brown, y . V . W . V . '. S W S S S W . S S 'A S S S S S V . N S V s W S W . V . W W . V . V / A Ethel Reynolds and Hollis Michaels. A Sacred Duty I; Mr. and Mrs. Haxry Smith and It is a privilege as well as a sacred¡5 Mrs. \. Yaun, of Hillsdale, is i sun oi Hollywood, Calif., are visiting duty to place an appropriate mentor % slowly recovering from a henuuorage, | at the home of Clinton Emerson. ial in the family plot in the cemcter> ? caused by having a large number of And when the time comes we « . i n t i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Siegfried and teeth puUed out last Friday. that monument to be artistic a n d ? Mr. and Mrs. G. Kamerer of Green durable; a beautiful and everlastings Bernard Kelly is visiting with his ville. Pa., drove over the Columbia tribute to the departed. W e h a ve? highway Wednesday, and Friday grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ii designs that we would like you to S •j-b'e Wilson, at Foss, Oregon. they motored to Neskowm. J j come and inspect. We erect our «J y monuments. % wonderful scenery was greatly en The new garage for John Lincoln joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Kamerer. Oregon Monument Works ? is nearly finished. The cement floor r H. H. Stannard. Mgr. ¡i ■ * p, UM week and the doors was idUl laid 1 last Donald Sharpe and Gordon Goldth- i.un w , b -------- ----- -------- Phona 121 Hillihoro, Ore. ij waite returned Friday from Mon '.SS SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SS SSS SV S V .SSS N '.V .SS N mouth, 111., where they have been Mrs. G. H. Vance is recovering attending college. from an attack of ptomaine poison- JSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSV .SSS", v.v. > ing. She is 75 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Epple spent Wednesday and Thursday of last Mrs. E. Ratty, of West Portland week at Myrtle Creek, near Rose- dislocated her right shoulder Friday, « ■ burg. They say that fishing was by a fall a, hcf home good. _______ ■*. . KEEP IN TOUCH Members of the Hillsdale Boy Miss . Hurd, of Minneapolis Scouts attended the court ot honor Minn., is visiting her sister Mr*.'|n Portland June 7 and Leonard Clinton Emerson. Maihison and Harold Cadell received —“ , , second class badges. Merit badges Mr. and Mrs Stowe and Miss Marie were awarded to Raymond Engle and Paterson left Saturday for a two- Russell Thompson, week’s trip through California. I _______ Failure to keep in tou ch w ith your Í • business or fam ily at all tim es has I; been m ade inexcusable because of I; th e telephone. > f f 1V1I , . . , Hotner Niederer of Class A. of the 1 >ill has nearly completed ... , . , , . I, » J , . . maunal training class at Multnomah Mrs. Roy Thomas died at Myrtle the house on Bartlett avenue, which „ , . » x>rvir>» rv« , r*k Lt *w i / * A. a i . . school entered a ¿4-inch sail boat Point on the date of u her 35th birth-1L. Layman purchased and Wright Bixby a 30-inch sail1 day. Her mother also died on the boat in the contest at Laurclhurst Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyer and for th best ^ The$e to , jH M U S T ACCOM date of her 35th birthday. family, of Gladstone, »Pent Sunday ma(le the boats thcmsdve,. Walter Meacham of Baker Is In ANY ALL WANT ADS with E. Scovell and family. charge of a drive to raise & 315,000 prize fund for the Redwood highway Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McNott, of . W M W % S S V . S W V % S S S W i W A % S V A S W . V , V » W , S % W i S S % Win. Honegger, who was very •p£KT Shoemaker at Tigard, see marathon, beginning June 14. Tacoma, were week-end guests of ill Sunday, is improving. John Lenz, two blocks south ot their son, Dr. E. E. McNott and Start of bus service between Co- Public school. A large crowd of Multnomah quille and Portland, over the Roose velt highway, via Reedsport and people attended the air derby at A new cement sidewalk is being Portland Sunday afternoon. Drain, was announced last week. BUSINESS laid on Clinton street beside the ~R SALE—Air tight heater, cheap The Royal Anne cherry urop in CARDS Mr. and Mrs. C. Crow were the Lovcjoy store and the new Pier Ull at Enterprise office, Beaver Lane county will be better than last guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bickel, building. ton. Phone 7503. year, notwithstanding the late cold of Oswego, Sunday. They attended j ------------ rains, said C. E. Stewart, county fruit the Portland ball game in the after- j T I. Simmons, manager of the noon and spent the evening at the Hillvilla, on Terwilliger boiile\ard,l K01LEKS—5 weeks o ld -li cent Inspector. each. Tualatin Heights Chickery, The govenment will establish * four beautiful Bickel home on Oswego! has rented the Parson’s home on, Tualatin, Oregon. Hoffman road. months’ labor bureau at The Dalles. lake. The community will pay for one The Ford car belonging to Her- The Multnomah Bakery is being ¡OR SALE or TR A D E —5 room month’s salary and the government man Heezsel, of Capitol Hill, was f kalsomined this week. for three. PIONEER PRIN TING it STA TIO N ERY CO. modern house. Ed Haltsen, Beav badly damaged in a collision with _______ Golf fans of southwest Oregon are erton 4B55. „ 408 Dttkum Bldg.—Third at Washington St., a Studebaker car on lllahee way last: w A Siegfried, of the Multnomah waiting with Interest the opening of wee* C - j Drug Store, has purchased the W. PORTLAND, OREGON Westmost golf course, near CoquiUe. : B. Gillingham house on the high- the most westerly links on the Pa JE CARRY a full line of double Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, o f . way, next to Mr. Weidermier’s home strength window glass. Bring in cific coast. Muskegon, Mich., have moved into anj the family moved in Monday, Operation of the Rurns brick plant the Watt house on Custer street \Jr. and Mrs. Gillingham will stay your frames. Ed Halsten Hard began thi» week under the supervi Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Chas. Pear-¡at Hillsdale for a short time and Shop where you live— 1 lelp build up your community. ware & Furniture Store. Beaverton sion of A. J. Hoover of Portland. It is son are sisters. I then intend to go to California. planned to manufacture 200,000 brick OR SALE—One ton Ford true!, this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watts have Thc public is invjted to attend a : w w V V V S A A M M V J W A n M V W A A M V W W A V . V . V . V . V . V , flat rack and box body, 1938 license May closed with the Columbia river moved to Vcrnonia, Oregon, where k,m.st ,HKht program, given by t h e ) ' Will take Ford touring, good salmon pack far below normal and it is understood, he will practice law. junior Community Music club at the tradition, part payment, also Stö Community Church, Saturday evening, ber Gas engine 3 H. P. $35 J. h. very disappointing. The yield ran Robert Kerley, who has been at June 16, at 8 o’clock. 60,000 cases short of the production Woltering, 4 miles west of T iga n , tending the Oregon Agricultural col-1 In May, 1927. on Bend road. lege at Corvallis, visited with E.! _________________ Farmers of Jefferson county believe Ghormley and family on his way to! “ T O -D A Y IS they will harvest in 1928 one of the his home in Pendleton, Oregon, where And It Would Always OR SALE--Steel baby bed witn best wheat crops in recent year». he will spend the summer. Y E S T E R D A Y ’S PLAN S” B* “ Just Like Home ’ ^ mattress in fine condition. Mirs. L Both fall and spring wheat is looking “ Now. my dear," suld the young C W Gassett, BR 9940-J-l unusually good. Mr. and Mrs. M. I- McConnell, wife, “ don’t let us quurrel like so ninny — put into action Commencement exercises in Port Mrs. C. B. Lewis, Mrs. Viene, Mrs. other couple«. You kn<>w nil we Imv« *. OR SALE—Alfalfa hay, good pas land high schools will be held this McConnell and Mrs. E. Ghortnley to do Is to avoid the ilrst quarrel und ^ ture. H. Olsen, Beaverton, Ore, week. Diplomas will be presented spent Sunday at Salem, where they then there uever can be any." 4. Bx. 139. “ Of course,” tie young husband 1360 «tudents, of whom 573 are boys visited all the state institutions. ■ greed, “but you stubbornly persist In i — that bank account you and 787 are girls. Mrs. C. J. Wage, of Ketchikan, boarding at > hotel, although you TRAY ED or stolen, one 2-year-old George Fish Round, soldier, writer, Alaska, who has been visiting her know I cau’t eudure hotel life and start to-day is the help bnier; 8 days past being fresh; baiter on, some chain. Will re teacher and minister, died last week parents, Capt. and Mrs. Morgan, for want a home of my own.” ful working plan of action "We differ on that subject, to be »ard finder and return to owner at Canyon City, aged 88. He served some time, will leave Saturday for during the Civil war as a chaplain in her home. tomorrow. •ure; but that is h small mutler. Why "n>. H. Waller. not compromise?" the confederate army. "Certainly. If you cun suggest a Jim Ryan is making extensive im Sheep owners driving their band» 9R SALE—Certified Standard way." provements to his house. A new from Baker to beyond Sumpter for jetted Gem seed potatoes $1.25 "Nothing is eailer. We will board a — be a to-dayer ........ ^ undred. B. Leis, Beaverton summer grazing have suffered severe basement has been built and breakfast nook added, besides minor at a hotel, and every evening when losses from some form of poisoning changes. He has spent $1,500 on you come borne I'll eonipluln about ;! at your neighbors bank the hotel help. Just us If they wert S p ~ 1 'r°om ,,lastered house ... within the last few days. this place since May 1st. L. Portland for tractor, plows, •ur own, and no doubt the proprletoi a Marshfield was decorated gaily la»t bvestock, etc. Clark. R J( Deav er will agree to let me discharge one oi j week for the eighth annual conven Percy Wood, of Portland, is hav two occasionally and you can spend ,û". Bx. 326. tion of Oregon Fire Chiefs, which was ing a large 6-rooni house built on the morning nt ttie Intelligence ofllee» held there. More than 200 chiefs and 32nd street, near Grant It is situ- hunting for uew ones. Just as if w« *v SALE Piano; cheap for cash firemen attended the convention. ¡Ado ated on a knoll and has a view of were keeping bouse, you know." some used furniture. V. A. Bun e* Tigard 2815. I -------------------------- Two baby deer found near CoquiUe the whole valley. A g o o j bank in I goad t«wn in tb« by four CoquiUe boys were brought Cardan Spat a f O regon. Mrs. A. L. Conger returned h om c!-= - - ---------— SIKE FLUFFY H A IR -S am ple 10c to town where members of th« sher Monday from a three-weeks visit in ■>^~>W X>'!">^//4 < ,i,4XX>4 'X -v v v ,X ' iff’» force helped feed them milk from 7 T ts 7uur hair light and fluffy MEMBER FE D ER AL RESERVE SYSTEM California, with relatives. Rose Fletcher Shoppe n out °'T Send stamps or coin a whisky bottle through a nipple. Nyssa celebrated the start of work . , , LINGERIE, FROCKS. DRF.SSSES J' »•« Beaverton. Will not in- — where service blends into Miss Thelma Gaylord arrived home HOSIERY, NECK WEAK on the irrigation project to be built ^a'r niakes it grow. TRIMMINGS, HATS by the government. Water sport«. « from Bozetnan, Montana, where she helpful co-operation ^ B u r b a n k potatoes, high baseball game and aviation «turns had been attending college. „ Rossi __ : Building Rhone 8703 lra.e standard stock, reasonable BEAVERTON, OREGON were among the feature« of the day. 0r seed or table. O. Hildebrandt Many members of thc Multnonia? ; . -M-d'-X*-:*-:*v Following a meeting of growers held Community Church are planning on ■Sard Heights. in Salem recently, contracts were attending thc reception at the Hr- j | p j { ^M-E—Burbank seed potatoes •igned whereby canners agreed to pay United Presbyterian Church in Port sale W. I. Fisher, Durham I cents per pound for loganberries .land Friday evening, fur Dr. W K Phone Tigard 2835. delivered at their plants this BeMf>n j Spaulding, of Albany, who was elec- One hundred and fifty seven eighth ted Moderator at the United Pres ^ SALE—Introduce new blood in grade pupils in the Tillamook county byterian assembly for the United P'tfeon loft. Will sell a few sur- schools were awarded common school States, which met at St. Louis, Mo., j.lus cocks, or trade for White diplomas last week, according to G. last month. or i arneaux hens. Bennett’s B. Lamb, county school superintend ^<7, 2 miles east of Orenco. Multnomah Boy Scouts did ; ent. enjoy their trip to Eagle camp on 10 ride* to the hook. The Tillamook county fair will be Lniv held September 12 to 15 and the sei A n y one call use them. i C r j v 0 -««-- o k r of , V th ^ tC° UrS” , tHa X ond day. September 13. has been set J* ’ * ve any tent, They returned Frequent schedules. 0re £ ‘° ^ Pe° P‘ e aside as Grange day. the grange hav ha * un,lav morning. the University of Oregon sum- entlre pr(>Kram that h<’" ie earl> ____ 7 __ Luxurious coache*. session w.ll be held in Lincoln ,nB charge 01 w M, nn r Kh°ol from June 18 to Julv^ , Word was received by Mrs. Mann ■ ■ The Medford city council has passed fbat h(.r hu-band. Dr. Mann J * 00« the special offering are an ordinance, to go into effect In ten and Kenneth MacI*>naM ha. •S’1« courses in art. including dress days, and aimed at the business dis (arrived safely in Alaska^ but by rafts aa4 commercial trlct especially, prohibiting any extremely took n ^ total of nearly 100 course* gon from sweeping dirt or refuse, ur ^ H k* offered in the additional placing litter of any kind Into a street fceldj * of r lit«. _____ L* I___ t___ ____ Superintendent A E. Graham had k -u u astr" nomy- bio,0Ky. botany.j ¿ r ^ u e r bit IUC* education. 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