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V Of o. » I t e « ; . , . LAR G EST C IR C U LA TIO N IN E A ST E R N W A SH IN G T O N C O U N T Y VOL. 9, XO. 12 BEAVERTON. OREGON* Statehouse G ossip By ERNEST L GRAY W h ile t h e b u r n in g of th e s ta te capitol a n d its e ffe c ts still c o n s titu te th e su b je c ts of m ost c o n v e rsatio n s a n o t h e r f ire w as being w a tc h e d w ith a g r e a t deal of in te rest, a fire m a l c o n t e n ts of th e p r e s e n t a d m .m s tia - tion have set u n d e r th e g o v e r n « - . a n d one w h ich will b u r s t o u t in flam e a b o u t t h e m iddle of July, but it will not b u r n w ith a s p r e tt y a color as t h a t w h ich d e s tro y e d t h e capitol. . * « • • Pianist Flower Show Scheduled June 6—Classifications Given for Entries T he B e a v e rto n G a r d e n club will hold th e ir a n n u a l flow er show T h u r s day, J u n e 6 , a t th e K iw a n is hall in c onne ction w ith th e K iw a n is F lo ra l Parade. All a r e w elc om e to m a k e , entries. C L A S S I F I C A T IO N FRIDAY. M AY 10. 1935 Sproiittnl During Stay in Antarctic PUBLISHED WKKKIA i News Notes From Here- Elsewhere Mrs. Della C. F i s h e r enjoyed a p le a s a n t tim e S u n d a y e n t e r ta i n in g h e r b ro th er, F. VV. Allen a n d fa m ily of eight children, h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. W a lte r B u i k e a n d fam ily of t e n ch ild ren, also Mrs. W ilson a n d son C urtis, M e sd am e s Doane, G oldsm ith, G a r d n e r a n d Mrs. F o u lk e s of P o r tl a n d , w e re also p rese nt. P a s t N oble G ra n d club m e t W e d n e s d a y a t th e ho m e of Mrs. C la ra P a r k i n s o n f o r n o o n d a y lu n c h eo n fol lowed by r e g u la r business m eeting. B i rth d a y 's of F lo re n c e D ro r b a u g h a n d N e ttie M c E lro y w e r e observed. Mr. a n d Mrs. E. R. S h eets left fo r R a in ie r. Oregon, M on d a y m o r n in g fo r ' a m o n th s visit. R e g u la r m e e tin g of R e b e k a h lodge | wna held on T u e s d a y e v e n in g w ith a good a tte n d a n c e . T h e a n n u a l M oth- j er's D a y o b se rv a n c e w a s held a t th is m eeting. P r o g r a m a t th e n ex t m eet- ling. , R e b e k a h club held t h e i r r e g u la r I m o n th ly m e e tin g a t t h e I. O. O. F . j hall o n F rid a y , Muy 3. T h e r e w a s a laig. d e le s »tlon of B e a v e rto n G r a n g e m e m b e r s w h o at- te n d e d G ale g r a n g e , F o r e s t G rove S a tu r d a y , w h en B e a v e rto n g rangers' w ere special g u e s ts o f G ale G ra n g e. A big G ra n g e d in n e r w as enjoyed. M ayor J o e C a rs o n of P o rtla n d , w a s g u e s t s p e a k e r. B e a v e rto n g r a n g e also p u t o n a s h o r t p r o g ra m . Miss M arion M etzler h a 8 been co n fined t o h e r ho m e t h is w e e k w ith S ection A Class 1 S w eet P e a s — (a) O ne col or, 1st prize. lb) Mixed colors. 2nd an d 3rd prizes. Class 2 - I r i s —ta ) Tall B e a rd e d ! <b) D u tc h (c) G erm an. id) J Japanese (e) E n g |;s h . 1st a n d J u s t how f a r t h e recall t h r e a t 2 nd prizes on each. a g a in s t G o v e r n o r M a rtin will go could not be foreseen, b u t petitions Class 3 Low G ro w in g F lo w e r s — la ) will r e q u i r e m o r e t h a n 50,000 bona Pansies. lb) Violas. ic ) P rim fide s ig n a tu r e s , a goodly n u m b e r ulas. Id) N a s t u r ti u m s . le) Lil w h e n no paid c irc u la to rs c a n be e m li e^ of th e Valley, F orget-M e- Note, ployed—t h e n e w law to t h a t effect etc. 1st, 2nd a n d 3rd prizes on each. bec o m in g o p e r a tiv e a m o n th fro m Class 4- P e o n ie s — la) B e st single now. A recall ca n not be s ta r t e d bloom lb) T h re e bloom s in a b as a g a in s t t h e g o v e r n o r u n til he has k et o r vase. 1st, 2nd a n d 3rd prizes I been in office six m o n th s , or a f t e r on each. J u l y 14. Class 5 D e lp h in iu m s— la ) B est stn- ; gle bloom. lb) Best th r e e blooms. j 1st, 2nd a n d 3rd prizes on each. . The unrest and the a g ita tio n echoes of w h ich h a v e been h e a r d a t Class C— Most a r t i s t i c a r r a n g e m e n t th e capitol, hav e been noted by th e of w h ite flo w eis in bla ck c o n ta in e rs , i G overnor, b u t he evid en tly likes a 11st, 2nd a n d 3rd prizes. good f ig h t a n d h a s not let dow n in Class 7 Most a r ti s tic a r r a n g e m e n t Marian H a g g of Beaverton, pupil his d e t e r m in e d policy of going a h e a d , of fruit a n d v e g e ta b le s— 1 st a n d 2 nd of E r m a T aylor S parks, took first in s ta te g o v e r n m e n t a c c o r d in g to his ! prizes. Bernt Balclien, noted pilot; Dr. D an a Coinan, » u n the lu x u ria n t heard h* place in piano a t the sta te high o w n views. R i g h t o r w rong, th e | Class 8 Tall G ro w in g F lo w ers.— grew In th e A n ta r c tic ; and W alter J. Lanz, th r e e of the m em bers of ttie Lincoln school music to u r n a m e n t at Pa G o v e rn o r will n o t r e t r a c t —it is not in j (a) C a m p a n u la s, (b) Colum bines. Ellsworth T ra n s a n tn rc tlc expedition, a s they r e tu r n e d to Now York. E llsw o rth cific university last week. his m a k e u p . (c) Poppies. S w eet W illiam s, etc., again w as f ru s tra te d by bad w e a th e r In his a tte m p t to tly across the A n tarc tic le ) Lilesi. If) F lo w e r in g S h r u b s continent. B u s in ess of th e sta te , a l th o u g h de- D .... 1 st, 2nd a n d 3rd prizes. layed in som e in s ta n c e s by th e disas- oCaverton Wins Class 9 - Miscellaneous. A ny a r - ' ------ Last 1934 H og Benefit t r o u s fire of tw o w eeks ago, w as now Debate Laurels tistic a r r a n g e m e n t of m ixed flow ers Recreational Group grow n by a n individual. (a) Un- o p e r a t i n g in full sw in g a n d th o se Hold Final M eeting Checks Being Paid, 200 ¡der 12 inches. lb) O v e r 12 inches. d e p a r t m e n t s w h ic h h a v e been b u r n e d ------------ out, w ore g e t tin g e q u ip m e n t an d h a d - B e av e rto n w on t h e s t a t e h i g h ! l s t a n d 2nd prizes. _____ Sign New Contracts quinUy^ supplies to o p e r a te C onditions w e re school d e b a tin g c h a m p io n s h ip to n ig h t Class 10--B e s t g io u p d isp lay — (a) W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty r e c re a - ----------- - j M r s - J o h n F elsh e r, Mrs. E. E. The crow ded, of course, b u t it is th e hope w hen ,t d efe ate d Chiloquin, 3 to 0. on,»*» O rg a n iz ed clubs ( G a rd e n clubs, - meetimr fo r it ™ benefit c h e c k s to ta lin g $14.- s t *Pe ' a n d Min. H. A. N ielsen a t te n d - t e m u e p o fo r a r r y m s o it r e u a t ti h o a n n s tw w o ould not con th e ^ o v e l T r n e m ^ h o u i d I d o p l ' a ^ p o t ^ d T r t z V t n d ’ trophy.. ^ ^ “ " V h l s «euson a t th e H illsboro G r a n g e 248.50 huve begun to a r r iv e fro m | ed W e st G a te c h a p t e r O. E. S. P o r t - tin years. T h ese c h e c k s 1 *a n d F r i d a y evening. Mrs. B e ssie erai g o v e r n m e n t s n o u ia a a o p i a pot e S e e ti... r Hall, T u e s d a y evening, May 7, a c c o rd W a sh in g to n , D. C., •icy of equalized e d u c a tio n a l oppor- a r t , ' ln 1 Best gix Iing to L. E. F ra n c is , a s s i s t a n t co u n ty r e p r e s e n t th e lust p a y m e n t on t h e L a y m o n d w as h o n o r g u e s t a t a re- 11 R o ses (a) R a z i n g o f t h e old s t r u c t u r e w as in | tu n itie s th r o u g h o u t t h e n a tio n b y 1 Class „ ------ ,,c „ — „„agent M iss G e r t r u d e L. Skow, h o m e 1931 c o n t r a c t s an d a r e c o m p u ted on ««Ptlon. __ 1 H anson and progress, t h e w o rk b eing done by m e a n s of a n u n a l g r a n t s to several blooms, la rg e clim bing lo se s of one S E R A w o r k e r s b ehind a b o a r d fence ; s' a *es ^o r public w hich h a s been c o n s tru c te d a r o u n d o n d a r y education t h e r u in s a s a se fe ty p rec aution. It T he B e a v e rto n w a s e s tim a te d it w ould r e q u ir e a b o u t Mildred T w o h y a f o u r m o n th s to t e a r dow n the build- ! coached by E. G rro u p HI1U A lt' B AJJB UCU VJf X. iJ. * * ............... ing, by w h ic h tim e p la n s will hav e to c o m p ete in th e fin als by w in n in g le) B est b as k et of six <rosee, m ixed r e p r e s e n tin g the v a rio u s co m m u n i- m e n t m a k e s a tota l of $38,674.50 ho« 3 vanous com mu c f m tla c t „ a of 1934 hllve received M e m bers fro m B e a v e rto n a t t e n d i n g ing, Dy w h ic h tim e p la n s will hav e th e w e ste r n division of th e S ta te a s to color a n d type, (f) B e st b a g - ' ties, will a r r a n g e for next y e a r b 's e ' pi a n . in benefit paym ent«. th e a n n u a l m e e ti n g of t h e Con- bee n c o n s id e re d f o r a new s tr u c t u re . H igh School D e b a tin g league. , k e t of six roses of on e color a n d one ' g ram . T h e co m m iitte e will » , , . g re g n tio n a l C o n fe re n c e o f O re g o n in A p p ro x im ately 200 c o n t r a c ts fo r Hortlfind vV„ re R pv chaH £ la lk p la rg e s il v e r ^ e u p given b y ^ E ._E. type. <g) B e st b a s k e t of tw elve < n o u n ce d la te r . R elics o f t h e old s t r u c t u r e will con- Decou of th e U n iv e rsity of O regon. r 08 es, m ixed a s to color a n d type, • 1 O rg a n iz a tio n s d e s irin g to h a v e rep- 1934 hav e received its ben e fit p a y - , Mra u u Myeiw, Mrs. E. O. Webb, sist m o stly of a s h brays a n d o t h e r w a s p re se n te d to B e a v e rto n a f t e r the <h) B est spe cim en of sin g le t y p e , r e se n ta tiv e s a t t e n d th e se m e e tin g s rTU>nt9' a n d Mrs. C. E. Mason. m a te r ia ls m a d e fro m t h e co p p e r J ud>?e3 h ad m a d e th e ir decisions It rose. 1st, 2nd a n d 3rd prizes. A p p ro x im a te ly 200 c o n t r a c ts for should a p p o i n t a r e c r e a ti o n a l c o m N. W .G orham , w h o h as been In t h e w hich covered th e f a m o u s old dome. 13 a r o ta t in g trophy, re q u ir in g t h r e e Section I) P a y m e n t s hospital in P o r t l a n d f o r th e p a s t six m itte e m a d e u p of f o u r m e m b ers. 1935 h a v e been signed. M any of th o se w o rk in g for the s t a t e co n s ec u tiv e w in n in g f o r p e r m a n e n t Class 12 Collection of potted p l a n t s , T his c o m m ittee will a t t e n d re g u la rly u n d e r th e new c o n tra c t will a m o u n t w e e k s w a s t a k e n to t h e S o u th e r n P a - have been a b le to s a lv ag e som e of possession. <a> F ern s. <b) Begonias. < 0 ) a j| Qf th e in stru c tio n m eetings. A to $15 less a d m in is t r a tiv e costs I*er | c |fi 0 hosp ital in S a n F ra n c isc o , th o P la n ts for r o c k g a rd e n s. 1st, 2nd n u m b e r of g ro u p s a r e t a k i n g a d v a n t - h ead on th e n u m b e r of hogs th e sign-1 m iddle o f la st w eek. H e is su ffe r- into tra y s. S o u v e n ir h u n t e r s h a v e -------- ------------------- a n d 3rd prizes. ;lge of th is type of r e c r e a tio n a l pro- e r is re q u ire d to reduc e P a y m e n t s | n g f r o m hig h blood pressure. C o n tin u e d on page 2 State Paints Section E g r a m a n d a r e f in d in g it v ery sa tis - will be m a d e in tw o installm ents,. [ M th . J. W. S p r a g u e w as a m o n g th e One a s soon aw p r a c tic a b le a f t e r tno 1932 m a t r o n s w ho w ere e n t e r ta i n e d Traffic Lanes C lass 13— Most u n u s u a l p la n t o*- factory. novelty, ltd a n d 2 nd prizes. c o n t r a c ts a r c ac cepted In W a s h in g to n ,,t lu n c h eo n a t t h e ho m e of Mrs. Le- Class 14— In d iv id u a l WId Flower a n d the o t h e r s o m e tim e a f t e r th e en d n o r a G o d fr e y in P o r t l a n d la st week, Firem en’s School Dated T h e S ta te H ig h w a y d e p a r t m e n t is Display, 1st, a n d 2nd prizes, ¿Schools to Split of 1935 w hen th e final c o m p lia n c e ; Mrs. E. R a n d s a n d d a u g h t e r s of June 12-14 at Corvallis to be t h a n k e d for p a in tin g tr a f f ic j C lass 15—S h a d o w boxes. 1st an d a s been com pleted. | F r u it la n d , Idaho, a r r iv e d th e m iddle Another $44,000 che ck -u p h --------------------------- lanes a n d school signs on th e T u ala- 2nd. prizes.. or last w eek to m a k e an i n d e f i n i t e Prize* will be a w a r d e d f o r deserv- Salem, O regon, M ay 10— (Special)— tin Valley H ig h w a y n e a r St. Cecelia Beaverton Tracksters [visit a t t h e hom e of h e r m o th e r, Mrs. school. T h is Is a tim ely piece of ¡n g e n trie s only w hen e a r n e d , II F. W aite. C h e c k s to ta llin g $44,129.50 a r e to W in in Annual E vent Mrs. Ed. S h eets r e t u r n e d t to o h e r £ 2 S S X V “T »•>;; <• <-<• » « • « — be m ailed to W a s h in g to n C ounty's ________ I h om e F r i d a y follow ing a tw o w e e k s 115 school d is tric ts e a rly n e x t w eek ■■■»-«->»■ r r - « * " ' CT v 7 „ " .h . B e a v e rto n W in , „ . . w 1 . ___ ■ visit w ith h e r b r o th e r , W a l t e r Caling- f r o m th e office of th e co u n ty s u p e r m a n a a n n n n o o u u n n c c e e s s t i h .r e a a n .» n o u .a a l , *. F i , r e m a n s crew w e re on th e Job Monday. ...an t e a m s S at- wood a t Hpok an e . Wa«h. Pacific’s Meet in te n d e n t a s I a r t of th e periodic ap- B d e a v c e a r t p o tu n s r e d g r a th d e e school School will be held In C orvallis J u n e a n n u a l W a s h in g - , w „ „ M. _ . 12, 13 a n d 14. | --------------------------- ________ p o r tio n m e n t of e le m e n ta ry a n d coun- t<j|| *o u J y mept H lii.b o r o w ith | W. F. T . ’ a «A s " ? i t is . p la n n e d . f . o r th e n School be Interested — in Geography r v e to m m -------------------- ------- 0 - - 1 — j B e a v e rto n hig h school w on th e 13ih ,y 1,1 h" 1 f ' 1M'1 ~ point* t.> pure a o e o r d la g to a late , ( ,,^nual c o n c e rt o f t he* P o r t l a n d S S K i Cut w ln te t W e .d .U C .m p b .1 , WaS * * < » ■ ' • ■ « ■ » « 1 l a c k .llo ,n » , n , Ir.m , c o m p ll.U o n - t p p ln „ _ „ F „ , . ChT m °hc T u r n V ,H n W I U _ . . . . . . . S h eets h a s e m p lo y m e n t a t t h a t place B e a v e rto n bo o < ip tu r e d indi- fo, ,, w ,.,.ks 2nd will th e e v vidunl in m the e i tw ^ M j rs. r8 W. w J j . S c o t t M r s F H S c h - L I .... * M o n * r Pole o i e v a u l u t—McCue, — m c u u e , n B e e a a v v e e r rto t o n n , zn u T h e a p p o r t ti i o n m e n i t w in o b rin rm g m iu u a i i ho n i n n o u rs u m w o „ c classes u m * u o , f fire m e n . All in a t t e n d a n c e will hav e I l U U l if IU II • Jn„k C tieU k ..... ' P i ___...1 1..* d o n a o - , . . i r __ \ X f .. i,in ..i« > n o o n n l \/ / * o m n o t i t i o n i !lo n n l a n n u u / n n rlflu fl ' 100-yard d a s h —F is h b u r n , T i g a r d 1st 1934-35 to ta l for W a s h in g to n co u n ty c o m petition G lenn J o n e s w on c l a s s ’ oene, Mns. W. C. McKell a n d Miss ’ J u - a n o p p o r tu n ity to t a k e p a r t in th e B a ck in S cotland a rec en t c u s to m ^ E m m o n s, B e a v e rto n , 3rd. (schools to $165,608.20. S e g re g a te d B hon lors. ea ch w ith UP, points J o n * „ ett<; C a r t e r . ' a t t e n d e d th e b r id g e te a ac tu a l, p r a c tic a l evolutions w hich will is to p e r f o rm th e m a r r ia g e c e rem o n y fven |h e M u ltn o m a h 120 high h u r d le —K lein, B e av e rto n , th e a l lo tm e n ts a r e $11,234.85 fro m t h e won first m l he .V) a n d lOO-yarcl d a s h - Mond th e e shot-put. e p p e r i won be d irec ted by som e ° r th e best * - (n th e p o u ltry y a r d —to s a v e th e rice fourth. s ta te , $97.609 93 from co u n ty a n d $56,- es an d d th shot-put, a a n n d d K K n neppe w,.n ch!lpter ()f thp D a u g h te r s of th e R evo- th o r itie s In t h e s ta te T hese drill* . fo r tho ip k»n« H igh ju m p — B u r r , Toledo, B e rg m a n , 763 93 f r o m t h e e l e m e n ta r y school th e 50 a n d 75-yard d a s h e s a n d t h e iu t jon T h Dart v w as a b e n e fit for th e M chickens. a n d p r a c tic e s will be p e rfo rm e d by B e a v e rto n , all fu n d . pole vault. T h e ir ad d itio n a l poin ts th e re sto r a tio n ^ o f Hie old M cL oughlin pioneer cus- St. Helens. H a n se n . In B e a v e rto n the old all w ho w ish t o gain k n o w led g e fro m B a c c a la u r e a t e exercises for 70 c a m e fro m r u n n in g on w in n in g rela y hoUHe a t O re g o n City, a n d w a s held a c t u a l '^ r a c t 'i c e ” and" w ilf "be“ followed t o m - a c h a r v a r i- is in o r d e r b u t it tied for second. 880-yard u n —Blerly, B e av e rto n , 2nd B e a v e rto n high school se n io rs will be te a m s In th e ir renpective classes. a t th(> N e ig h b o rs of W o o d c ra ft builfl- by open, d ir e c te d disc u ssio n s on all ■«*»« ‘»te ly th e boys a r e m is sin g a J a v e lin S axton, B e a v e rto n , 4th. held S u n d a y evening, M ay 19. In th e ------------------------------ Ing. P o rtla n d . few bets. W h a t ’s th e m a t t e r now p h a s e s of t h e w ork. 220 -yard d a s h — F is h b u r n , T igard, h ig h school gym. In kee p in g w ith Many Prize Awards Made Mr. a n d Mis. J. W. S p ra g u e sp e n t —cow belL! 1st. E m m o n s, B e av e rto n . 2nd tradition.« Senloi Class D ay h a s been » i „ ra Li the w eek end at th e ho m e of Mrs. 220 low h u rd le s S axton, B e av e rto n , set fo r M onday M ay 13 T n e pro- at im iay tipen rlOUSe a p rfu{uew b ro th e r-in -la w a n d sister, Drills 8 Acres to Oats CORRESPONDENCE 1st. g r a m will be held a t th e school d u r - --------- Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d O m ste ad , P o r t l a n d D avid M erlo of S a n ta R osa, f in H alf-m ile |rdlny — B e a v e r t o n f ir s t ing th e forenoon In t h e a f te r n o o n T h e „ new npw | m Im |ay ia y & & Sons feed a n d Mr*. O m s te a d r e t u r n e d th e visit T ues- ished d r illin g eig h t a c r e s of spring <Nylund, Jo«sy, S axton, E m m o n s ) th e class m em ber* will go to O a k s MPe{j sto r e w as form a lly opened W e d -, d a y d r iv in g a new c a r w h ic h h er hus- o a ts on his r a n c h n o r th of tow n la st P a r k , P o r tl a n d fo r a n a f te r n o o n out- nesday, M ay 1st, w ith e v e r y th in g spic b a n d h a d p re s e n te d to h e r a s a Motiv Salem, Ore., May 8 th, 1935 Monday. ing a n d conclude 1 he d a y s festivities !ind 8] .in all stock being a r r a n g e d In e r ’H D a y gift. G a rd e n C lu b to My J e a r E d ito r: w ith a show in th e evening. o ,« ipa clous n e w q u a r t e r s on t h e h ig h -j Mr. a n d Mrs. J o e D im m ic k a n d M^. N E W S T O R E IN B E A V E R T O N F o r su c h con sid eratio n a s you m a y way. H u n d r e d s of people visited th e a n d Mrs. Leo C lelund all of P o rtla n d , Exchange Plants May 14 N ext M onday, M ay th e 13th. Mr. core to give th e sam e, should it s tr ik e C h a i n L e t t e r C r a z e H i t s e s ta i v ls h m e n t d u r in g th e day, n u m e r- visited Mr. a n d Mrs. S a m Olds Sun- P e a r l a n d Mr. E r w i n will open u p a _ a v _______ ib r a n t c h o rd w ith you, th e follow- ------------ T ■ .- \r || ,.i jj ous b a s k e ts of b ea u tifu l flower« be- day. t r a d i n g post a t B e av e rto n . T hey will ing ls su b m itte d : T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e B e a v e r 1 u a l a t i n V a l l e y W l t n D a n g Jng prese nted. F u n e r a l services w e re held T ues- be located in t h e R osf I building, t h e “L eg islativ e-W h isk y H angover*’ ton G a r d e n club will be held in th e --------- — | A m o n g th e many prize a w a r d s d a y fo r Leon Q. Stickney, h u sb a n d f o r m ? r loc ation of th e Boyd 5. 10 a n d T ho” A ssociated P r e s s report« sepa- K iw anis hall T u e s d a y evening, May T h e c h a in le tte r c ra z e hit t h e T ua- m a d e w c ie : Mrs. R. L. S nyder, d o o r of G e r tr u d e B e r n a r d S tic k n e y a n d from 14. a t 8 oclock. Max R e e h e r of F or- la tin Valley thl« week w ith a bang, prize, E liz a b e th E w e r 2nd, F lo re n c e f a t h e r of G e r t r u d e Stickney. 15c store. . . ' r a atin<- t i n g H a n g o v e rs fro m W h isk y by a 14 Mr. Of t h e ____ “____ ___________ Mr. E rw iin w a s o w n e r t j n e w m a c h in e recently developed * n d ’|Nrt G rove will ta lk on «pray in g D im e, q u a r t e r a n d p rincipally d o lla r E w e r 3rd, Mr«. M o n tg o m e ry 5th, S tic k n e y died a t Toppeninh, W ash., S q u a r e D eal T r a d i n g P o st at Vernon- orted to th c A m eric an C he m ic al T h e r e will also be a n e x c h a n g e of le tte rs a r e the topic. In a d a y s tim e R ic h a rd B e n ja m in 6 th. T h e la rg e s t S a tu r d a y , M ay 4. C o n c lu d in g ser- ia, w h ich h e sold se v eral w ee k s ago. g oojetv jjV p r W a lte r J. P rodiel- p la n ts a n d e v e ry o n e h a v in g e x t r a t h e le tte r s a r e m oving so f a s t t h a t p u r c h a s e of th e d a y w as m a d e by vices Mt. C a lv e ry ce m e tery . R e c ita - Mr. P e a r l w a s f o rm e r ly a resident ; n jgk C hicago plant« is Invited to b r in g them . E v- t h e o r ig in a l n a m e s a r e off th e list E d C a r r u t h e r s an d D an S h a w w a s th e tlo n of t h e r o s a r y M on d a y e v e n in g a t of St. H elens. Oregon. T he O regon J o u r n a l r ec en tly re- eryor.e is Invited to th e m eeting. en tirely. It Is a g r e a t get-rich plan oldest I m ia y cu s to m e r, h a v in g t r a d e d th e chapel. u i n r i n c T M trm ni K p o rU d 'to- ip tn d iB g o f $1M.> o f the a n d everyone seem s t o be a c c e p tin g c o n tin u a lly w ith th e m for th e past Mrs. E. G ibson le ft th is w ee k f o r M ARGARET MAPD public'« m oney for revising an O re- R e a v e r C h a p t e r O b s e r v e It w ith open arm *, m a n y hav e col- 31 years. h e r hom e in Moscow. Idaho. She h a s F u n e r a l s e rv ic e s for Mrs M a rg a r L eg islative H angove r, th e H o u se _ ... , , lected th e ir pro fits a lre a d y . ! T h e b e a u tifu l set of dish e s in t h e s p e n t th e w i n t e r w ith h e r son J a y Haddock Edwards, aged 52 M o th e rs D ay W ed n esd ay --------------------------- - intore w indow , o ffe re d by S p e r ry F lo u r G ibson a n d fam ily. w h o died a t h e r h o m e in P o r tl a n d to have been m a d e neces- ----------- P r i n t i n g P l a n t R o b b e d I c o m p a n y to th e person g u e s sin g th e J o h n T h o r n b u r g , p r e sid e n t »f t h e S a tu r d a y . May 4 a f t e r a long illness. s fQ| S p eak p r J o h n C o o ter an d M other's D ay w as observed Wed- • closest in t h e i r w eight contest, i« a t- F o r e s t G rove N a ti o n a l B a n k v isited w e re held M o n d a y m o r n in g a t t h e wife an d F re d D rager. chief ri»rk« to clerks j o nesday e v e n in g by B e a v e rto n cha p- T h e P io n e e r P u b lis h in g plant a t t r a c t i n g m a n y perons, w ho a r e d ally a t t h e 1st S e c u r it y B a n k W e d n e s d a y C h u r c h of th e M adeline I n te r m e n t sp e n d th irty -fiv e day s a n d d r a w $670, 4er q j j . g E a c h m o t h e r w a s pre- B e a v e rto n w as e n te re d som e time r e g is t e r in g th e ir g m - e r a n d k i n a t te n d e d t h e K iw an is tui w a s in M ount ' su p e rv isin g th e ‘ H an g o v e r sented w ith a co rsa g e bouquet T h e betw e en F r id a y night a n d T ue«day The m a n a g e m e n t is ex c ee d in g ly eon a n d Invited th e m t o co m a Mrs. E d w a r d s , w idow of the la te In view of th e pro)-oganda being ch ild ren of m e m b e r s put on an inter- m o r n in g of th is week. Articles val- wel lpleased w ith th e public r e sp o n se to H illsb o ro n ex t F rid a y , F r e d A. E d w a r d s , a n d m o t h e r of Don issued to prom ote a n o t h e r Special « 8 t i n g p r o g r a m w hich w a H followed ued a t a p p r o x im a te ly $100, in cluding to th e ir a d v e rtisin g . They have M essrs P e a r l a n d E r w in h a v e rent- J E d w a r d s a n d Mrs. J o h n n G w ray. ray, P r o o r r i t g pgsj0n c f the L egislature, would it by r e f r e s h m e n ts . 8 b o r d e r slides, space h a n d s from chosen a s a m o tto “B e tte r S ervice <>d a s to r e sp a c e in t h e R ossi building land. an d tw o sisters, m achine, m e ta l an d A Always." - rs - - • not be possible for th e ta x p a y e r* t* ^ th e ty p e s e t ttin tin g macta lw ays.“ w here th e y plan to open a f u r n i t u r e W ood a n d Mrs W m C h a m b e rla in bta in som e relief by h a v in g "T h e E v e r y c h u r c h , lodge o r civic or- a r t l d e « used in publishing t h e new s- ------------------------ - sto r e soon Mr. E r w i n f o rm e rly op- bo th of P o rtla n d , a b r o t h e r F r a n k G e n e r a l” b rin g into actio n th e la te s t g an lzation should s t a n d s q u a re ly be- p ap e rs, w ere stolen fro m th e build- WINM S A L E S A W A R D e r a te d a second h a n d «tore a t V cr- M addoek Condon a n d g r a n d m o t h e r of of th e m a rv e ls of the m a c h in e age. bind th e double f e a tu r e p r o g r a m at Ing. Chas. J. Rose. H u b er, t h e W a tk ln nonia. J a m i e Gray. th e “H a n g o v e r S e p a r a tin g D evice?" t h e R it z T h e a t r e May 16-17-18 T h u ts- --------------------------- D ealer, is p ro u d ly disp lay in g a h a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. W. E. V an S tip o u t W h a t will th e S en ate H a n g o v e r b e " ,ja y F-M ay. a n d S r.tuida y. T h is is W I L L IA M M. RAY so m e lapel b u tto n a w a r d e d to him a n d c h ild r e n c a m e dow n from Long- N O T IC E W h y a L egislative H a n g o v e r ? sponsored by th e B e a v e r t o n c o m m u n - W illiam M R a y, aged 70, died a t for big sales on F ly S p ra y by th e J. view, W ash., last w ee k to a t t e n d th e T o w n se n d m e e tin g is set for F r i W h y a n o t h e r session of th e r e c e n t ;-y B u d d in g Assn, a n d K iw a n is club, his h o m e in T ig a rd . T h e f u n e r a l ser- R. W n t k in s C o m p a n y of W inona, f u n e r a l services of his b ro th er, R a y day. May 10th a t 8 p m.. at th e ie g lsla tu re ? P ro c ee d s to be u te d fo r B e a v e rto n vices w e re held W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n M innesota. T h e b u tto n c a r r ie s on Van S tipout of F o re s t Grove, w h o M u ltn o m a h school, a t w hich tim e Signed. J u n io r R ose F estival, flo w er sh o w fro m th e Odd Fellow s h all a t T iga rd. It th e legend "Fly S p ra y C ham plofi ” passed aw ay su d d e n ly T hursday tw o T o w n se n d plan r a d io b r o a d c a s ts A D E L I N Q U E N T T A X P A Y E R anfj c o m m u n ity field d a y A r r a n g e m e n t s w ere in c a r e of W. E A p p a r e n tly f a r m e r s , d a i r y m e n a n d m orning, May 2. H e leaves a w ife will be h e a r d o v e r K E X w ith J a c k Salem , O regon Q Uy Kibb? a n d Aline M cM ahon in P e g g of B eaverton. sto c k r a is e r s In th is c o m m u n ity a r e ^ a n d two children. T h e w idow a n d B a r d e as th e r p e a k o r a t 8 15 and ■------------—------------ “B a b b itt" plua “R id e 'em Cow Boy." ’ --------------------------- t a k i n g e a r ly a n d decisive a c tio n to one child r e tu r n e d w ith t h e m t o co n tro l th * fly pe*t thl* year. Longview M onday fo r a visit. G et t h e ad r e a d in g habit. ^ r i ” ^ ^ 1 o a l h i : m e e tin g M o th e r . D . y c . n d y B row n* P h a r m a c y N o a d v a n c e In p ric