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— — MR. 6 ALLA 6 HER AND RR. SHEAN Local News CHl'RCIt NOTICK St. CrtrlM Catholic (karik Sunday Mssec*. 7:V1 ami 10:2« Sunday School 9 50. Week day Maaa 8 (H). T1IK M K. CHURCH Sunday School 10 A M. Services 11 A. M. Vminii IV oi'le'a Meeting 8:30 p. in. Kvrning Service 7:30 p.ni. l ’ ra y ir Meeting, Thursday Evening 7:30 P. M Reverend George Cray “M, Rr. GdUfktr 0 k. Rr. falltfkf! Wky doa't yw start tkis New Y car rifkt? Ce tey (rua Rr. Pitl's, A uce, kt| fcei •( SpiU, Aid try la Ml ai apple m i j ai . “Oh. Rr. Steaa, Oh. Rr. Sbeaa! I fat tte biffett tei yaa'vc «w scea! I teafkt m k àder, (te , New witk terne Wew I im Ihronfh." "Alftid al tte cepi, Rr. finUiktr?" Na. tte tepa, Rr. Skeaa!" OPPOSITE PACIFIC THEATRE CONCREGATIONAL CHURCH J . Tiaehaet o f Beaverton, Rl. T he clm rcli «rliotil m w ls in * lx a now xiihxorthor lo the B ra ileparluieiits al Ilio ch urch and in -io n Review. Itar'im age. Al II A. M. Rev. Mr. K. K. A . tsmdh o f Port K. E. A. Sniiili will conduet th land will occu py tho C ongrega serviee. T he evening servV s tional pulpit tioro Sunday morn wili l>e rondurtrd hy Rev. R. S. tog. D olhngrr, « l i » will preach a Say, boy, don 't forget— your New Yrnir's »erm on on "T h e roe price package at the Pacific Conii>ntii«n*lri|> n i l iberty." theatre Saturday i»r Sunday Mr-, Frank Miller is suffering light. from an infected hand. Mrx. Carl*on was in recently Mr. Snm Smith o f Tillam ook tint orstcrcd the Beaverton Re i* the guest o f his *i*ler. Mrs view sent to her son. Mr. ('.has. Snm S|wake. C arW n.' Mr. F. R ossi and w ife spent Mr. \V. 1». Strandliorg of Christm as at the home o f Mrs. :V>rtland was in the Review office R ossi's m other. liursday and subscribed to the U'uverlon Review. Mr. V. A. W ood was in re cent ly and subscribed to his Mr. and Mrs. F . \V. t'.ady and hom e (own paper. uiinly took dinner Christina.- Mrs. O. K. Riggs o f Tacom a. light with Mr. asd Mr*. F. F. W ash in gton , is the guest o f her V. Sinilli and fam ily o f t’ort- and. daughter, Mrs. J. A. A nderson. Mr. ami Mrs. R. A . Owen spent Christm as at the hom o o f Mrs. Owen's parents in P ort land. Mrs. J. Nelson and s<'ii. Leslie of Vancouver. W a s h .. spent C hristm as a! the W. M. Mas ter,, home. Mr. and Mrs. J . W . Sprague and fam ily sjw»iri Christm as with Idaho friends who are now liv ing in Salem. Mrs. E. B. W ebb's father and m other o f Wrst|>or! spent Christ ina* here with their daughter and tier ( » - -’— lie sure to let the children com e at get their free * priae package Saturday night at the I’ aciltc Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. B oring and M rs. I.Utie B oring s|M*nt C hrist ina* in Port taint at a fam ily re union o f tin* B oring fam ily. Mr* Malarkcy and fam ily, ac com panied hy Mr. Ernest Masters spent Christina.* in Eugene, the a is o f Mr. and Mr«. W ils o n . Bring tlio children Saturday mglil and got ou e o f the free c u e package* al the I’ acith- riioaire, one for carli child in leaver! on . Mr. and Mr*. J. Bankus and aby to y , Howard, were C brist- nas E\o guests at the I n '" • o f Mrs. Bankus'x parents, Mr. and Mr*. F. \V. (la d y . A m ong those w h o have re- -ently renewed their su h w rip - ioii * ,;re: R. Not to r; Mrs. H. O . stipe, o f (le s r h a r t; A. R iggort; mil M'-v. Emm-i lloeken. Mr. and Mr*. R . P. Syherson nut fa nity o f Kclxo. \V n.t were tip Christina* guestx o f Mrx. ybcrxon'x parent*, Mr. and Mrx. F. W . L iverm ore, S r. Mr. and M rx. A. B. Syherson I D e 'r o ll, O r e ., cam e homo ;hrixlm ax lo bo the gue*ts o f Mr. Syf'orson'x parents. Mr. unit M rs. C. P . Sy t «orison. Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. Pcgp •tni f .inily were entertained a Pot Hand Cliri*tnin* niglil hy Mrs. E. W . W o o d ru ff's m other ‘ l;cir son , Harold, w ho is s amt sister o f Seattle m otored salesm an fo r Lipnw n, W o lfe A down to spend C hristm as at the Co. W o o d ru ff hom e. They returned Mr. Ray Mahler is very i:! W ednesday. it tlii.« w riting with typhoid fever. Mr. :uid Mrs. Howard Jones and t aby spent C hristm as ai a reu nion o f Ihc Jones fam ily at F orest (.trove at the home o f Mr. J on e s's fattier. Measles are so prevalent here Ih.it they all hut spoiled the holiday spirit fo r som e fam ilies. T h ere is hardly a house where there are little folks hut what there is som e one o f them sick. T here is an aspect o f vaktness in dp" greSU battle scenes, with the sweep o f conflict em bracing Miles o f sun-baked plains. T he atlurk and rapture o f (tie an cient C alifornia m ission by revo lutionists, with its subse<|uent le sru e l>> soldiers o f the govern m ent, form s -one o f the most sp ectacu la r battle scenes ever tran sferred to I lie screen. in "C aptain F ly-B y-N igh t" at (lie Pacille Theatre this week, Sat urday and Sunday. P — Adeliae Reii. I)r. Mason reports Dial he is doing a* well as could he e f fe cte d con siderin g Hie nature o f Hie n*;ilaity. Mr. R. C. Busch o f H illsboro salesm an for Hie Dodge B rother car lias been in town *evera; i,n:- « -the past few weeks. lie say* there is nothing like a flodge fo r endurance. Mr. and Mrs. \V. C . McKeP entertained Mr. and M is. F. (1. Donaldson, Mrs. Davis. Mr. D on a ld son 's inotlier, and Mr. and Mrs. Imy (tray and fam ily at Christm as dinner Tuesday. Mf. \ . Il Prico, thè m anager ■ I thè \-soeiMtcd Dii Co. plani i;i*t t f town lins pu ivlia-ed a l :in f Silver tìrey F oses. l'tioy mere | urclia*ed lò n ugli o locai ;.Rent bui wero shipptil direct fum i P rim o F.dvvaril Islalld. Mi-* Ilice idi-moni o f MrMinu. ville, -poni Clirislin.ts velili Iter palon i*, Mr. and Mrs. J . S. tth-mont. M is s lUenionl is in rharge <>f ilio inusie in wlial wa.s form erly thè M cMinnvillc College («ut vvo Lolieve is n o e callo.) Ilio l.illllold C ollege. Mr. Botinoli, a son o f Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Bonnoll, (he s oc ro lli ry o f thè S<-holls T olcph one Co., lu m e up frolli C alifornia In spemi ('.tinsima* with Iris p ar- m i - t-ear Laurei. W liile on Ilio irain Mr. Hennell tn-càmo thè victiui o f ploniam # |H»isonìng. and l a - boen i|uito sirk al his .'alher’s place. Rev. F S. Itolliuger. who ha* ¡¡een orving Ilio locai (tongre- galioiinl church a* a d it i« p aslor f.-r sui ic monili* lias been oh lig- ed lo i;ivc pari o f hi* lim e re centi;. io otlicr work as «venerai M i-siotiary o f Ilio Oregon Con gregai f i l a i C onforence. Tiie At- kinson Memorial Climi-li. P ori- lami, will be Iris gelive llcld for som e lime, turi one day a week will he gixeu lo Beaverton lo n s 'is i In work n ecessgry for tho t»cw cliurch. without d olin g thorn amt III* I' h save ink Mint I ho follow atm peM uro* Ins NMlkrr's grave to navo cu r It itro nil gon tlo- tiit'U and M'liolur» rom purod to tho follow who take.« a paper for two o r three year* and then ro- u ox to pay foi' it. 1111010 ** 0.1 to M i - n . C la rk um l jtrinitlilaiiKh ,i\ , .Mis* I’ pjqcv M u riln , s|s-iri H ip C lirisD iias h o lid a y s in S«* a l i l o w ith i v ia lives. M rs. I-:. M, A tlaiii*, w h o wav o|,pralp«l on fo r a|i|s‘n (lh -l(is at Ht. V liiiv iris h>>.-* 11 it a I iis-cnt ltv, is rp|Mirt<xl iiii|irovlii|{. Tho I'ortlnnd, Astoria A I'uri- Mr. K. II. Wt*bh is luiihliiij; tlo railroad iirinndx to put oil a through train between 1‘orlland a n ow h om e n ear tin* s u b s t a and Vomitina. tion o f tin* N orth C on*l I'o w o r ('om | m u v, o f w h ich he ha* « h a r p 1 , RKIOLUTION W e, tho niom bors of thè W ash in gton Couiity Teaclier*' Asxociutiofa in con foren ce assem - •ded. tlo herchy m dorse thè fui- S-'wtng n -*olu lion* 1. 'Chat vvo holu-vo Hiai toe l-unlen o f laxation «lioiild ho m oro pipiilnhly dialrihuted and lim i «n y lemh-ncy oli Ilio pari o f ur peopir lo favor red u d ion o f lavalion ut Ilio rip en se o f our rhot-l syalenf wtuild tic a delt i meni lo thè youth o f Oregon 2. rim i wo rer.oiiiioonit tho p a -sa g o o f Ilio T oivn or-S lorlin g I ili hy tho novi em igres*. 3. Th.it all iili'iin g picture IHm- should t t c l i f f f * rlosoly con «orod aitici Ihal wo expross ou r disapprovai o f al! play* wliieh bave a londonry lo mnkc tight >f (ho w-orlh whtlo tliing* III 'ife. t. Tliat ivo expresa our ap- probation o f Ihr work bom g dono ! hy ou r Cuunty Hupormlondeitl. Mr*. liryant, in her oflfort io I con solidate rural ,* ch t"d - wrher- ! ever p ossdde «m i. lo divide lite : rollìily Itilo nuinn Irigh xohool j d istrici*, in orilì>r Ihal overy vouii, in W ashington C ounly may bave .in opportunriy to al temi high sclm ol. * '• ri* • . 5. That we tender our appre- eialion for Ihe educai tonai work wlrioh f o r ni o r Superinlemleiri Barnes ha* a<H'ompli*he<| In W ashington Couiity and Ihal wre hope Ihal he will buon jo m Hie toncliing rank* again. Signori, Rosolatimi Coni'llitlee J .' A. DopfS Kuìu Black, Thelm a Knudson. By K id n e y s D r in k in g L o ts o f W a te r Ta!'.« Salta to Flush Kidney* Bladder Bother* or Back Hurta Ealing too much rich food may pro duce kidney trouble in some form, say* ft well-known authority, because (he acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish. clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the Icidn y region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, aeiJ stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment vour back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about tour ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a lew days and your kidneys may then act fate. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with IHhia, ana has been used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralise the acids in the system so that they ne longer irritate, thus ofttn relieving blad der disorders. Jad Salts can not injure amone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- watu drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney di<- ordcru Dv att means h ;-t your physi cian cKamil'« youi Sudsc s at .cast twice 8 /or. yon amt sismi pay <Ii\ itlemls. Also i limit m i l K K T H H ip Agricultural Ki-onoitrie C onference Jail. 21-Jan. 2b i|i|i«-kt •xt ero|»|s«r wt> havp -liar Fur further lu form ullou regar ily un I ih'iH'iiilahlc, Nut-« ore ding any cou rse address st,i|ih-s uni liiu g Is-ltpr, \N‘ p The RKtilHTNAH Oregon Agrloultural Oollog*. h ave atiyth lu ff w an tm l, a|i|i!p, C siivm II is , Oregon. |MH»r, i-harry, lu a iip , p I p . W K h a m : you M ONEY WM Hait Graltte Walaata « F I T L Y TIC K IIKHT. O u r 34 W p have them «»!»«• o f Ihe ls*st y p u r s In hiisiiipss is Is'him l o u r H piu I fo r In form a - lihs ks o f F R A N ljF K T T K H in |inslm-ts. Mon nm l |irii-pa, ( ’ A H I,T O N Ihe slat«»— porriH-tly |iro|iajtut «si uml ham lhxl. These are m oli' N F R H K lC Y C O . C a r lto n O r». A tlv p rtia n n rn l c I 4 cy m akers, they will work for O. A 0. SNORT COURSES Int'-nslvo pi a d ir a i io -t r u c iloll u cm iculturol specinllie* vary it,g from one week to ’ ll weeks ns follow s: C enerai A gri. eoltu re. Jan. 2-Marelt IH H orticulture Jim. S-M aivh H* Dairy M anufac turing.. ........... .lau. 7-F eb. 2 Herdsmen nliil Cow Farm Mt»ehanirs. T ractor*. T ester* Jan. 2-June 12 Farm Mechanic* (one w eek). Feb. IH-Feb. 23 Third Annual C an- tier's School Feh. t - Feb. 23 Wishing Friends Happy N ew Year A Rat That Didn't. Sm dl Altee B d n f Dead for T h m Month« ” 1 «wtar It w*» * ■ W- ! • N~w •■**•#» V rrfcn Mr J SjrltM tNf. J ). • I*.V t k u i . l m , ,l»> DM« .*nr Rat-SftAp brkir■! a tea-» I M-wtk. tllff* nl* m \ «ifalauád tekifld Ite teff» I I Vetri»**», .k-j.' m H % »R ihtrr • c. I r »V f» *0-1 ¿UAJAOUYti I f U M, !*,-;«n‘s D ru g H l'irr, IL*av«*rt«gi, In -ïi'ü . Chas. Berthold H ay, G rain and Feed THE STINGIEST MAN Bill Nye sa y «: Tho follow who u*e* the wart on Hie back o f In* nerk to *avc colla r buttons, Hu- fellow wl»o rides in the hind roach o f a train to save inleresl on tit« money till tre con d uctor com es around the fellow who leave* hi* i's i.v«iant Relief with a trial bottle of old “ *t. Jacob* OIL’' Kidney* cause Backache? Not They have no nerves, there tore can ■ot cause pain. Listen! Your back ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil." Rub it right on your painful back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled I Get a small trial bottle of "S t Jacobs Oil” from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you’ll wonder what became of tne backache or lumbago pain. Rub oid, honest “ St. Jacobs Oil" whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is abso lutely harmless and doesn't burn the YOUR HAIR DARK 1 Is Full Come in and G«t Your A. H. Spraner and Your I fas — Your ESS Money ) Ready DOME ATTENDED TO Studio BdrberShop General Blacksmith Alfred Hansen Horae Shoeing and Wagon Work, and right prices guaranteed. Frohnauer Building, East of Erickson's Garage BEAVERTON, OREGON Ü ËLS H LÊ MARRY HEW Work-Kml Tickets nrc on »ale Friday», Saturdays, and Huii- rinyx, return limit following Tuiixdny. YCARI 18-Day Tirknts arn on sain «tally to slattons in Oregon. I k - W ashington ('m inty Bunk ^ wishes you a Newr Year full o f Happiness and Prosperity. Johnnie Walker T^Jdt the “ lied Electric'! II is nur resolve, here al the hunk, lo he more anil more a purl o f Ihe hu*ine*s life o f our xeeDon und lo |,e o f greater per sonal help in solving the p rob lem s you may have lo contend with during Ihe com in g year. IN “ Captain Fly-by-Night” Also 10th Round of HARRY NEW YEAR! “ Fighting Blood” Hcgnrillcsx The B ank o f Banka ” of wcallm r, it is »afa, nomforlalilr amt d<*|»rnd- able, t ’ WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK( V . ^ “ Beaverton, Oregon Save $ ,30 Round Trip Ticket Each child will be given a prize package as they enter the Theatre. We want all the children to com e as we have a pack age for each one. If you use the coupon below it will only cost you 10 certs to bring the boy or girl along and you will enjoy the show yourself so come and See This Coupon is good for 6 cents as j>art payment of any one admission to the Pacific Theatre Saturday and Sunday, December 29 and 30. « on your Week-End Trip to Portland by buying a Dec. 2 9 -3 0 Children 15c Afair that k»ei (ts enter and luitrc. Gi«y hair. tiOwcvcr hand vane, de- or when it fade«, turn« gray, dull and edvaocing agr Wo all know lb* lifrlcu, ia cau*ed by a lark of aulphur advantages of * . -uililul appraranco. in the hair. Our grandmother made Your hair ,( your ilurm !t makri or up a mixture of Sag* Tea and Sulphur marv the (acr \\ lira it (adri, turn* to keep her k<eki dark and beautiful, gray and look* «freaked, juvl a few and thouundi ot women end men who application* of Sage Tea and Sulphur value that even color, that brautilul j mluncri ill appearance a hundred-(okL dark (hade o( hair which 1« *o at Don't stay gray! look young I tractive, u»e only thi* old t m. recipe Either prepare the recipe at home or Nowaday« we get thiv limoui mix rt from any drug More a bottle of ture improved by the addition ot other IVyclh's Sage and Sulphur Com- ingredient« by eking at any drug (tore . pound." which k merely the old-tini, for a bottle of -Wyeth'« Sag* amt Sul recipe improved by th* addition of "(tit phur Compound.” which daikmi the er mgredientv T hw andi of folk« hair io Manually, w fvenly, tint ,<y- recommend th>i rexdy-io-ute prepara body can pottibly tell It he> breit ap- tion, bceauve ,1 darkrnv th* hair brau- phrd. You juit dampen a sp-mge or tituily, hevslrs, no on* can po-iibly wit, «nlt hruvh with it and draw thit ai it darkeni to naturally and rirnh. | through your hair taking one «mall You mouten a ipti«r or volt brutn atrand at a time. By morn mg the gray with it. drawing thiv through the hair, hair disappear«; but what delight« the taking one »mall itrand at a time. By ladjct with Wyeth a Safe and iRriphur morning the gray hair divappeart; af j Compound ia that, betid«* beautifully ter another application or two, tti darkening the hair after a few applica natural color ii reatored and it become* tion«. it alio bring« back th« glo«> and thick, glo»»y and luvtroua, and you ap- ltt«trc and give* it an appearance of t>«r y u n younger. Good work, first class materials Children's Souvenir Night A dm ission 2 5 c _________ OruggUt Bay* L «di** A r* U i l " t R *clp* ef Sag* T*a and Aulphur W hen M ixed W ith Sulphur It B rino* Bach It* Beautiful L u . t r « A l O n«* If Your Bock CHIN POLISHED FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NCWÍ SAGE TEA KEEPS Stamps For More Than Twenty Years Ouch! Lumbago Pain! Rub Backache Away Special Pacific Theatre T DEBTO R« PLEASE TANE NOTIOE. All MiO*e owing Ihe form er linn o f I’ngg and Son Rie re queste,J In cull at Ihe office «,f He> ('uidy-t’ cgg t'.o-iipin) nml settle (heir nee,,unis, which a , ' now overdue. (S ig n e d 1, W K. I*i-::i; This Week Saturday & Sunday ean I.aitd C lassification and Appialxal Jan. 7-Jail. y2 — offra? /or fato» and othtr information ot wtHa J o h n m . hcott Assi, I'ussnuger T ra ffic Munngcr Portland, On-gun, B anks, O regon Southern Pacific Lines