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K erringtons iilwl thrir ■■ ' ghler and »«»n • lr«-«-k mi - I n ti i : « ili - • i « i • «I i n ' i ‘ loin I'ortland » 11 1l«-«l. no (Jli-nn ha» jlr ami Mi Virgil l i a r n e r , i »«•f ira <-f V lile eti.il .’ I ali ■ .!••!>' • er. all hi;- brothr-ra and »iati-ra this Uurday and Sumlay. »truight • «Ige* u n uiiplr .ng lo ' week. and Mi • hilm Mlrvn», b r o ­ tlu- r y r Tlli-y li.lilt Ili' la i!' are le li i ili < .■ rii< I .a t Thu r d ay Mi ami Mra. T om fori- III*- l'.irtlll'O' ' Oli li.* rupi«],» km M"i I i-«-k rml i I’. rituii'l vlaiti-d Mr and Mra Nels with » lu ll Militi«- n i n • II.a' iiiodi r ri - ■ • •• 1 1 *.* of Bonny Villa, in |t ?h»- • • •lay r n g tn e e r» liar« taken il a» a h Bonneville I < 'lin k wcr<- In Bonny Villa ,agle Creek I ami Mi i laat Thur« l*y . • n te r ta ln e d Tom W » tri of II«' ' ' lk*' ‘ luti MT-dnc»- tec-turally and math« muMmll'. S o e i a tia committed li inking hemlock. C h r o m e . v . nil ml - lit ink i auiclde (jrowfh of OyrJ.ers It requires from four to six yours to produce a good oyster, sa y s a w rite r in L it e r a r y F irst the oyster clutch 13 planted e v e r y July. Little m ore than an old shell, this provides a rough su r fa ce for spawning. And a single fem a le oyster can spawn from five to fif­ teen million e g g s a year. On their first hirliiday the fittest you n gsters a rc transplanted to an oyste r farm . There, they grow up for a couple of y e a r s before being taken to still another home. At least another tw elve months, often two y e a rs , pass before they are h arvested. The oyste r season, for fishermen and eaters alike, is from Se p te m b e r to April. In the s u m m e r they are believed too light of weight to be tasty; therefore their y e a r is only by during the " r ” months. F a r m m o r tg a g e s in th e T'nited Slat«-« total about $9.000,000,000. (,i;r VOI It N E W LOAD O F Dry WOOD NOW AT TH E DALLES FREIG H T LINE enneade Locks i uije hud » e v e ra l * night in cele- lu rtah d ay inner p a r t y waa •i - l-'red h m d e r lu-r hu»biin d'a Oiler» a pent the •r ha» r e tu rn e d k here »he »pent d im g th e hnr irmver» a»alieni Ul.lt \ flON n i «ri >1 MON*. i Cirruit Ci rt of the S t a t e of ¡on, far tin County o f Hood t. |t. Vii' I'U .i.tifi VS. \o 'c i K Vale. Defendant. NEW FROCKS .P.LTH V V A L E IN T H K JIL OK TU! T A T K UK O ll K - Ì, trt hereby reipjlred to a p p e a r IDtwer th'- eoinplnlnt filed lit you ill It « a b ov e e n title d i or before MX week» fr o m the | of firn publu ation h e r e o f , and fail to an»wer, f o r w an t )of pia.nl;! apply to thin for relief m prayed fo r in h i« , t, to-wit fo r th e diaaolu- of the bond - of m a tr im o n y b e n »nil now > xiMlng b e tw e e n "ttiff »nd di H-ndant. »ummon I» nerved upon you it»y of puble ation l»y v irtu e o f Tder of I m i I \V W ilaon, Ju d g e '!d court made on the 7th d a y Sober, 1936 Saul aum m on» to for lix cot e rutlvr w e e k » In a itaie-r pubiiaheil in Hood K lver ly. Oregon Kinit p u blica tion *T 16 If* la*t p u b lic a tio n wiber 20. If*:;». MEN'S Perfect for Now COBB, Att imi v fo r I ’l a m t i f f . c*de Dxk.* Oregon ol6n ii0 Britain conaume» ds of cake a- in ally. —and Later Too! . 1 «) non ; • Raglans K ra p- A r o u n d s • ronrle want ml M ENS bring reaulta. • Polo Typos ’ Townclad Suits W E L L S E E YOU $ 1 9 .7 5 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 Sport models th.it (.ill ' back.' ♦ Free swing e a s y a c t f on hacks. $ 1 4 - 7 5 H e re they a r c . m en! S ty l e s y o u 'v e b een watt­ ing fo r . . . and fa b r i c s you'v e d e m a n d e d ! Mo­ h a ir fleeces. C h ev io ts and Polo type cloth , f a ­ mous fo r s m a r tn e s s and w e a ra b ility . . . C h eck s, plaid- and «nliiis! ♦ Pate li po< kets, s 1 ] comfort hand in hand' at the remodeled COLUMBIA GARDENS CAs< Mil. LO CKS 1000 HobnoiC Weave SVIesTs Ties 49c and 98c Brushed Wool hnny walker ! and hta boy». AND I «tv Holiday S c o o p ' I Men tv of c o lo r! the regular w eek ly p r o g r a m of dance munii-, by MENS Sweaters a c t io n BACK $ 3 -9 8 C. PENNEY COMPANY, Ho<«d River. Ore. BURLINGLANE FOR DRESS1 FU R TR IM M ED COATS $ 1 6 - 5 0 PENNEY'S 1. CHERRY LANE FOR SPORTS! Incorporated N ew s w a g g e r and fitted styles, fe a t ­ uring the smart fleece w o o le n s ! Styled like much higher priced c o a t s ! F u rs selected fm m finest p e l t s ! See these to-da' Tunica, princess lines, new surface interest fabrics, rich Fall colorings, smart trim­ ming d e t a i l s — everything that s new has been assem­ bled in this collection! 12-20.