The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, January 04, 1924, Image 1

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T he B ea verton R eview
Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with
V o lu m * Il
S I. 50
Y ear
c o u n t y
AGENT n e w s
'l i e b|ti'ii'»l hi balanced r « .
lion* for dairy riiw« »*•« 111 » lo b**
baili* uiar!> i.•■••ii
ii.i» iin.'*
.. .. ..
I'lii* following in« suggestion»
jnn ihinf feeding "iily uinl III«
President'» and Treasurer’s Reports ummiiii« indti-uied can i>« varied
Read.
Election U Postponed
i-eaitet» giving uuir« «laloM* m-
rumini Uni «ni row feeding muy Ii«
(Humber of
THE BANKS HERALD
which was Established in 1910
Heaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, January 4, 1924
T H E B AN
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Volum « X IV N o . 7
v ¡
tsons und East­
ern Stars l istali
BKAVCRTON
F lIL g
OOLD
WEATHER
Programs Given by
Churches of Town
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
The J>n»l week ha* given u* a
la»*.i o f wlial w« migIH expect
Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
were w<* silualed a little furtlier
Told by Our Active S p x i i l Correspondents W eekly
Inland. The lemp»ratiire», Ihongli
loinl Installation ot Officers Ch .f- mil breaking many t<>w record» High School and Grades Have
huve been hoveling J iim I a Hill"
ter 106 0. L S. and Lodge No.
Christmas Trees. Programs
' BANKS NEWS
loo low for rornforl.
TIGARD NEWS
100
A.
F.
and
A.
M.
Held
Are Given at Churches
Until Weather moderates
Seaside report* (he
rold»»t
»••rullìi fri i in Mi« Cminly Aerili
Mr. Roht. Carlson was in al­
Mr. and Mr». J. B. Beehham
weather In Ilfiy two year« when
ul lllll»burn, Or «Bim.
leluia nr c at ihe Court House a entertained relatives on Christ,
Ihe lemperalnr» dropped lo U 1
Wlion glover liny inni corn ali­
day or two last week.
mas Day.
Ill« ti«uv«rU>ii Chamber
of sa« iri< N n arum rnllon mixed
A joint in»lalUllmi of officer* above. Tbmigli that do«» not 1 * 'rougli lack of space, and
Mrs. C. E. Tigard ha» left for
Commerce m«l \V«iln«»<luy «v.' o» follow* i» "fii'ii ii»««i:
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephen*
of Heaver Chapter inn (• K. H. »,^.,.1 much of a In» bunpera- !
,' urr*
' » ‘ be Season,
ulna In III« "III««
Govell A
I "im l|>», null « 1111 ; ino Ib*. • nil ll«av«rloii Lodge No. 1011 A. lur», out there on llu- con»' It I no mention wa» made in lhe*e passed through town enroule to San Francisco to vtslt her daugh-
I. 11 . till* wa»> III« nnnunl meet* ground im i,; |UA lb». rulli'S bur !•’. and A. M. wa* held mi Thurs- would make a fellow think of column* o f (he Chri»tma* enler- H ill»b»ro (he Hr»l o f the week. ter, M i»» «ra c e Tigard.
ina h I i « ii llicr« w «r« tu bave l«y, nr curii in«nl ; -Oil III» III«— •l..y, llccciuber, “ 7lb.
'•¡il be bad done with hi» »Mill­ (amuienl» which were pul on
Mrs. II, W. MacDonald enter-
Mr. and Mr», ««u rg e Corey of
here by (he local rhurrhes and
b««n report* of ii(llc«r» and Ilic eed meal.
A boiitiMful »upper wa* »erved iner'* wag«».
Hoy transacted busines* in the I tamed friend* and relative* in
«Icclion " I new "Hirer* f**r lb«
T li« dailies have been pre- "tber organisation a. The ocbool* county »cal the first o f the week. I her home on Christinas Day.
T ti«*« quant Ille» can be varied al U o’clock in Ibc dining room
led "IT with their program* ami
«"»u ln a year. Owing I" Mi« In. «o li"'w bat
< Ine rail 1 ii»« ono of Mi« Hull. The labi«- wen* dirting rain and warmer bill at
Mr. and Mr». H. Winnehiglc.«
I’ hil Parmley, «e o rg e Howell,
rleinency nl Mi« wenttier lh «r« pound« of rollili oat* niut no very prettily decorated wHIi red Mir time Ibla wa* w rill«ii, i celebration, which were held Fri­
o
f
Portland were guests at the
and
Harry
Davie*
were
in
Port­
day
afternoon
of
the
week
before
a i » Imi u bur« quorum |.r«»cnl. barley.
ramile* uml red rarnafton*. That I*. M Thursday. IhrPp wa* lillle
Christina». Though many of the land recently a* principal and R. H. «randy home Christmu-
Mr. Doy Mruy «* lr«n»u r«r wra»
all
did
Jn*tir«
lo
Ih«
forni
»erved
indienlton
o
f
a
decided
break,
Another ration used
Day.
|ir«»«nl uml lurn«*l In III« report fully, where our has a a n u b u "
wu* a compliment to (he com­ I'lie temperature wa« a Hill« Mil'll* were out of school on w iln r»»e* lo Ihe proving-up o f
Phil’s
homestead.
account
o
f
the
prevalence
of
B. C. Rue and family spent
mi I tee of which Mr*, b ’ II. Bovd higher Mian it hail b««n bill il
wlilrli »bowed »«ini«llilna Ilk« » • l a c « « o f mil». (»:
measles there wua-a goodly num­
Mr. Erwin Lipperl was called i Christmas at Silwrton at a din­
liniulr«il uml Mitrly «lolluru « o l­
inno lb-, mill run; non ll>-. wu* chairman, a»»i»l«<l by Mr*. i* yel loo cold for comfort.
iar I ««I «ml n butane« of about «••I Ifil mil » ; .no lb», barley, or Hhuw and Mr*. Ilurri*.
The »now, which 4» about I ber in attendance and every­ u | miu one .lay last week to help ner and reunion of tlie Rue
llilrly rmir *l"llur» «Mil In lb« **<*ra meal ; “ 00 lb» |iii*»t»<««l mt».tl.
After all ware *«rv«d. they re. niche* deep, will help to protect thing went o ff nicely excepting finance the county to the luce family.
where »nine little chap who had of about •8.00. He wa» covering
!r«u»ury.
Mr». A. A. Baldwin, wife o f the
S") beau meni or eutiuii «««•! paired lo Ilic l.*idB« room where Ibe uroiiml and it i« pot though! drawn a name of »nine pupil
too many mile* per hour, ac­
Mie iurnmitiK Hlar officer* were Iltal n»ide from froren pipe*
T li« Presldenl, Mr.
K.
V. ! iiu'ul may !••• »ut>»llliil«<l for tin
principal
o f the Metzger schools,
Hw«u«im, lurn«il In n rulb«r »«n i incili. •IciieililhlH ll|MMI Mi« m»lallcd flr»i. Tin* ceremony • nd »iicb damage, there will be failed lo show up with a present cording to Judge Smith.
1 » recovering from a »evere at-
for
dial
pupil.
wa* very beaulifully and well HIM« permanent Injury in Hided.
full uml complete report uml mi price.
Mr. John R. Bailey o f Buxton 1 tack o f the measles.
There was a program and a
of
Ibe
mollali wbi«h urn» iluly seconded,
passed through town one day
T b « dairy man rau vury Mi« coaducted by aeveral
Mr. and Mr*. Kennedy a n d
Christina* tree at Ihe M. E.
lit« report w'n« uril«r«<l |irlnlr«l. ! uiimunl* In feed cm Ii cow uC- 11 rand Officer* of (be Hint«. Mr*.
last week enroute to Hillsboro.
. three children o f Whccter arc
Church Sunday evening with a
T li« election " f "(Herr* wu» ' nirduia to tilt* animal b«ina f«*l Stella Kellogg Drake,
Worthy T H E Y O U T H ’S C O M P A N IO N
Hi* hirsute adornments had at­
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. «e . .
i|«ferr«<l I " uimllier in««l|na I" Home cow» r«»oouil to heavy Miami Matron wa* liistalling O f­
H O M E C A L E N D A R F O R 1S 24 good *iited crowd in attendance. tained Much a growth that few of
1 Heed and Mr.
and
Mrs.
I .
The progmiii was well presented
b« oaltnl wh«n lbs w «ath«r mo*t-I f(.i d(||K ,M<Urr
,,„ IPr.
A ficer, n»»i*lc<l by Mabrl Homi« of
his
old
friend*
were
able
to
rec­
I According lo our way o f Ihink- and thing, went o ff nicely. Being
Seeley.
HorMand.
Orami
Mar*liall,
Mr*.
«ra le» a IHM«.
ognize
him.
rolillimii rule 'la I" feed
lb«
ing. a calendar should be. above too new in the community to
I'or»on o f llaudoii. Orami Organ-
P. E. Lewis and E. B. Ned
arabi m u llir« dally al lb« ral«
all. useful
I’ nforlumilcly many remember all Ihe name» o f tho.se
Mr. F- K, Nickerson was mar­
M I S I O M T ’I H I M H T
o* mi« pound lo «urli
Mir«« i*t, Mr», Kiiima llanken. Orami ••f Ibe calendars we see are noth­ who look part, your editor will ried to Olive M. Deakin« in Port­ were among those who atteiu.
I ilic meeting» o f
the Oregon
v irdai Mi
........ Wedf IH
A Chamber of tUmimrrre I» u l>"uiid» of milk produced. « 1 . ma Orami Secretary ami Mr-. ing bill pretty pictures with Ihc not allempt to romment on lh" land one day last week. T h e State Teacher»’ Association
a’
calendar aMarhmenla.
In the
groom is well known here while
hotly composed of a community’ » ''«l't m « a » « » of cow# iirodilcina
Portland recently.
Vlncenl. Orami C.liaplin. The rc- Companion' Home Calendar for different pari* o f the program.
ni.,.I |.r"ar«»»iv« rllu en « wlm f"riy l«"Uii.|* o f milk or more liriMB Worthy Mainai, Mr*. Intra
However, there i* one lillle girl the bride i* a former resident
The new mattress factory i:i
build ii|> and promote lb « wrelfarc daily, when lb « ration ran be SIR»«, Iieina a »i* l«r o f Hie in- IV2I. however, we Hint a calendar who »poke h o well and who aele-1 o f Portland. They expect ! o
Ihe Bouesteele building has be­
beautifully printed in red, bill)', her pari out -»<> nicely dial we make their home here.
of t !■ >-1 r town and vlrlntly.
i
l»**und o f «rain mixture h. roming Matron, Iva
Hummer*,
gun operation* in manufacturing
A Chamber of Commerce 1« a •••'b Mure and 011 « hair
o r »he wa. rc<pie*!«d by the W or­ and gold, and designed especially feel eoitslraineri to make men­
Mr. and Mr». Albert Mritz-
for
bandy
referenr».
’"'Each
page
l>«r»"nallty lo a rmmnunlty or buir pound» of milk pmdured. thy Orami Matron lo inalali ber
tion of ju »l (hat one. Ihe lillle marlier are Ihe proud parent* of the Sealey mattress. The com­
pany has received inanyorders,
carries nnl only the Calendar of Hummer» girl who was gping lo
r ,ly
In ui"»l « 11 » « » feed all lb « hay
a nice big boy born December
*i»ler, which »he did in her u»-
•xr.d are busily engaged turning
Ii Iiu- been my privitene and Mi« row will rlran up. Silage ual irrnriou* manner. The love Ibe ciirrenl month fn bo|d read­ «end her Holly to hfr l i t t l e 22.
Mrs. Oritzmaeher is well
B imm I fori ime lo bave »erved you '« *M I» anmuiil» varying frinii and «»leeiii fell for Mr«. Slip« able type, but al»o -u marginal healhen sister of whom the Mis­ known here as she has lived , out mattr«»sc* to meet the or­
ders.
reference lo Ibe preceding and
a. your Preshlenl lor lb « peal -*& I" 1« pound» dally.
here
some I
and an appreciation o f lb « *uc- coining month*, the moon's phas­ sionary wrote. She wa* *0 ear­ with her parent*
nest and spoke »0 loudly and year». She w a* formerly M iss
Nancy, the ij-year-old daugh­
Ihre« year», and I f««l Miai it ha* (
"
cea.ful year’» work were fittingly
been a »ucce»».
IHrcrlor* of lb« Hr»*/ Harbor ■ lumen when «he wa» peeaefiled es. and a choice bit g f cheerful clearly that tier voice carried lo Dorothy HunL
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. H. Cox o f
We bave nrown from a »uipll ' Couni*. Waahlngton. row tMling with a beaullful l*a»l Matron’ » philosophy.
every part o f the room. Then
Metzger, died from an attack o f
m«iiibaf»hip I " a fair aired ar- ' aaawlalinn bave fixed lb « price pin from Ibe Chapter ami b«r
the measles, on Thursday morn­
her acting was »0 natural, »he
ran Italian. In rmineeflnn « M i for Calva» from grade a«»oclalion l<ii*l>an<l Elmer Slip«. al*o a gor- C O V O T t T R IE S T O S T S A L
certainly did well.
ing. She had attended Lincoln
BURRYILLE
Ibi» I will »ay I hat lhn*e lifll« «"w * from purebred «ore» a* ueoii* boquel from Mie Pn*l Ma-
High
School. The funeral was
Rev.
«ra
y
in
hi*
comments
nl
A P IO N E A R R A L E IG H
Jack MiHisple is on Ihe sick held from I tie M. E. Chureh Sa'-
mem bendi ip piale» that we bave follow»: from row* with record* I roll a.
U 10 epd of Ihe program »poke
Mr. E. Arn* was awakened o f the big reduction in number* list for Ibe past week.
i unlay afternoon.
•Ice uli d to u»c W ill heroine a o f 300 to 360 pound» o f hutlerfn!
I he follow mi* reuiuiuiiig o ffi-
»ni.ree o f prhb- la <t*»plny ami i-ADXi I » » « ISA In i M nnund*. *15 <*y". *>!■• lli«u V«tK fi^inneitr -*■ «a*kr Friday nmrniisrHif a eom- «m l. Ihe program had undergone
< l«.ry Lee * » » a .-un-isy -after­ • fireoofmrt» lo d ge N .rf »7 7. a . V.
nmtinn in his pig pen. {'pan
will a‘il lo inrrea*» nur meniber and abovb inn pound* of bullci \\ ■ rlby Patron
V. A. Wo. .1 investigation he found llial a “ For Instance,"’ he said. “ There** noon caller at tlie J. M. Mill* and A. M held their insinuation
„hip.
fat. *p ««i»l price« depending up- \»s'l Matron
Mr*, «r a y ’» clas*. She ha* 8 home.
Franee* llii<l«on
o f «Ifcers at the Masonic Hall
coyote was trying In raleh one
Home o f you may Ibink dial "•» Mi« hr... H ub .
ind they were all lo have a par!
Condite tress
M urtila Wood
Clias. Myers and wife of Sco­ at Multnomah, Thursday evening
more could have been uerom-
W a«bln *t"ii County Iiu* Iwh* A*-- 1 Conduit ri « « \erna Huntley of Ihe small pigs for break fast but you »aw only two who were
and wa* having a bard fight ihle In lake pari." This («1!» field were Sunday visitors a( the 1 December 27. It was St. John's
pllabed by lb « Chamber, and I ,h« mnuber of dairy row , but no Secretary
Jessie Ptiari« '.villi Ibe old one.
Day and the occasion was made
I. P. Bledsoe home.
iigr«« with you; bill It ntQgt be cm I « « I iiib aaaoeiallon, and no Treasurer
Ihe »lory of some of (lie disad­
Mary B l"*»er
more impressive with the reg­
Arils
hurried
In
Ibe
bouse
lo
L. « . Selfridge and family o f
remembered Moil our mean» are i »prriul inarkel for grade hcifci Chaplain
Hallte Harri« .-••t a shot gun. Upon bis return vantage* under which the leader*
ular ritual work o f the Maoniv
Hillsboro are visiting
a few
limited. and al»o dial liter« ha» calve» a» ho* Drays Harbor ami Marshall
worked. .
Barbara «orbali!
lodge.
After Ihe ceremonies it
•
be
coyote
bad
disappeared.
days
al
the
"
IV.
W
hile
home.
been more or I « « » dilatory at. PHhvmook Counties.
Organisi
Mattel Jacob»
The Cantata at Ihe (V>ngr«K.:-
fine lunch was served.
Icndanre ai our meetlnga. To
--------
Adah......
Fnyne Englekc
J. M. Mills, who has been
Cilv Recorder Thyng report* ' tonal Church we did not get
lmprove III« allemlanee I would
A third rar load of war *ur. Rulli...........
1.nanna Boring
• round lo attend but there was quite ill for the past month, i*
’
bal
Ibe
work
i*
progressing
ra-
»uiTireal Ibul we make our pro- plu. «odalol
bln»lhiK powdri Esther...... .......
Eva M. \\ is«
a fair sired crowd at the exer­ jm pm virr *• l i e present writ­
S C O F I E L D NE WS
B r a i n » more mterentiUB »0 Ibnl wa* ordered Dcrember 31. The Martha .... ..... ... Margaret Slinw f 1 idly on Ibe waterworks and Dial cise* Monday night, GhrBtma« ing
••radically
all
Ihe
pipe
line
i«
■
John
Boos was at Hillsboro
MO one could afford lo »lay away. « " * ! will be *3.7« per ilfiy lb Electa............... Nellie Anderson
laid to Ibe reservoir and there Eve, when some really excellcn'
Sunday.
B*‘iilon
Phillips
o
f
Manning
A ulaiirc over our town today hot f. o. b. Hillsboro. A lolal Warder
Marie «"»h o rn
T h e
•illy remains Dial pari from Ihe •xercises were put on.
E. Cobh made a trip to Port­
present« lo one ipiiie a different " f lin.no« peuoda ha»
been Sentinel
«lib e ri «osliorn reservoir lo town lo he laid. •idle Hendricks girl was loo cut« was a Saturday afternoon caller
V i«« ..... 11 o' |owa " f a lea ord red by W athkiglon County
riie Worthy (Iriiud .Matron
for words. First she spoke her at the home o f his daughter, land Sunday morning.
Work began yesterday on (he cx
year« nini; * lr ««l* paved and farmer».
gave a very «ncoiiragin«: talk in
>wn a**ignmen(, then when they Mr Harry Fee.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W illis and
I'll« llr»i cur toad of “ I Inin which »be commended Mm o ffi­ ••avallon for llial pari c i Ihe line. ipplauded, she spoke
rocked, a fine water *y»lem,
'U tile
son were Sunday visitors at Bux­
m a n y new huallie*» building* amt wa* unloaded Ileceiitber ID ami cer* amt especially Ibc harnionv
ton.
■ew Worshipful Master. John lack Horner" and Ihc way she
WHITFOKO NEWS
home* and a arcai Incresae in JO. The eecond car I* aeli«dulod and good-will of the entire Saniberger:
bugged herself when she told
Thomas Caldwell of Hill*b"r>
populglion, all o f winch I« high­ to arrive abolii January 7 or H I .linpler.
The Baseball nine arc promis­ was visiting over the holiday*
MMiior W arien
V. A. Wood >iow he said, “ What a good boy
ly graMfying, we are being talked
The flower girl*, Evelyn Alex­ Minior Warden
..«. S. «osliorn am I," was surely enough to ing us something in the line o f here.
o f everywhere a* a I.I VF. «R O W .
ander and Ithmla Thyng, add««’
OBITUARY
«< rotary..................W. E. Evan. make a deacon split bis sides . a play si>on.
Mrs. John Peppers anil child­
INO CITY.
Mr*. Savilln June Spark* dim lo the beauty of Mie work by Treasurer ...... A. M. Kennedy. laughing.
A.
ren
are home here over the hol­
My Noma: Bo* verton
Mi*»
Amy
Snider
returned
lo
p
1 1 Fares! Urove Sunday. She wa* presenting cuili participant
The following program o f mu
hcr school work at Doble after idays.
T ill» l« » l year »tree!
*ian* |,orn January JH, is t i. In Cellar Ihc evening'» entertainment win -ical numbers given nl different
V vacant pulpit wanting a pas­
have been po»led about town, we ’ county, lowu. she wa* married appropriale floral offering*.
Mr and Mrs. CL McCormack of
’ inies throughout Ihc eveiiiii, tor, announced: Send us not an spending the holidays with her
, parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Snider. Timber are visiting at the Lull
The iuconilngWornhlpful Mas
have ro-npernted with the City j |„ tli,* late l,evi Spark* al Pen»I,
vas much enjoyed;
old man in his dotage nor a
Counetl and »«cured the Nation- ! Iowa, November H, IfirtJ. The ler o f the Masonic l.odge. Join Vocal Solo
Mr. W illis Cady voung man in his foslinghood.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richard­ home here.
Kambcrgcr. wa* installed by Fai
nll> fallimi» Hull Run Water.
family rumo lo Vancouver. Wa»li
‘ inno Solo
Klfia Uoshorn but a man with all the modern son, former residents . o f this
Alfred McParland of Buxton
Our Street Fe»Mvnl wa» a great ingte,« ,:l 1 K7 S and m IH h i Evan». The following remainin'
oval Solo.
Mr*. Helen Davis improvements.
place announce the arrival o f a was at the D. O’ DorPiell home
decer-, and a great adverti»e
moved In Washington County and officer* were installed by lie
"oral Solo.
M rs. Mabel Jacobs
— Adeline Rieff.
baby daugher, December 11 at Christmas day.
meni for our Town. Over 3«U0 »»tiled on a hoiiie*|«ad nnnr
Brookings, Oregon.
■
J
E. B. Whittlesey went to Port­
peopl« witnessed Hie new Iblag ! Hank». In twin they moved I"
Tlje local school gave an ex­ land Sunday morning for a visit
in licavorlon and went away well Forest «rove.
cellent Christmas entertainment with his mother.
pleu»eil.
The funeral wa* held Tuesday
with the rustomary Christmas
\\ c have undertaken lo p u r-1 M| the CbriMian rhurch in For­
Mrs. M. O'Donnell of Hillsboro
Iree and the ever jolly Santa Fame up on Saturday to visit ' cr
c h i»« a park »tic which I feel (..t <hove. Rev. O. L. Curii» offi
Claus. Mrs. Falkenberg. Ihe ten- sons and daughters here.
will »borlly be acconmllelied, be-lclaling. She i* *urviv«d by Mie
ber deserves credit for the suc­
idc» other communlfy advanco-1 following eblldrcn. all o f Forest
Mr. and Mis. Fred Irvin • 1 ’
cess o f the event.
I. cut», I wish lo make e»pmdal I «r o v e : Mr*. Kmlly J. Brown. Mr»,
visiting over the helidovs with
mention of Ibe Tunnel project Anna Hillingcr. l evi Spark». W il
«u r voung people who are at- Mrs. Sarah Irvin at Portland.
for which we ought lo all Join Hum Spark*. Kdwin Spark». Hugh
H'Udmg Portland High Schools
baud» and pu*h lo 11 »ucce»»fnl 1 Spark* ami M i»» Mamie Spari*
Fred Caldwell
o f Hillsboro
and Benson Polytechnic returned
visited
Sunday
evening
and Mon­
fintali.
Mr. Edwin Spark* was the one
to their work Wednesday morn­
Our ciMiteiis have responded who first thought of »(anting
ing. They arc Edward Betten­ day at Ihe D. O'Donnell home.
In Ibe rail for progress o f rea- Mie Hank* Herald. Mi»» Maude
Oliver Outright and family of
dorf. Rex I)enney, «r e v e
and
»oliatile thing*,
for publicity. Spark* 1 » our Forcai Orava cor-
Heloise Selby, Harold Frances Timber are here visiting at the
bellrrment mid nerd, without n responden I.
\. I,. Outright home over the hol­
and Reuben Miller.
„murmur.
idays.
f ’
Mis* Ivy Peterson who is tea­
In looking forward I have a
Mrs.
Fred
Caldwell
and
child­
C
A
R
O
V
E
R
T
U
R
R
E
D
ching
in
Ibe
Walla
Walla,
Wash­
few suggestions lo make, all
ington, High School returned lo ren o f Hillsboro were in Sco­
Cities and Cominunilies have
O N H IG H W A Y
her post after spending Ihe holi. field Saturday and Sunday vis­
problems lo solve and we are noi
A car driven by C. A. Hand«
day* with ber father. John A. iting ber sister here.
exempt
Bea veri on Chamber o f j „ f Hillsboro, lo ovoid running
Peterson. Miss Peterson atten­
Mr. and Mrs. C. T . Myers were
Commerce lias Ihe best element j ,|,»Wn Mr*. Laura Holcomb or
ded son»« o f the sessions of the Sunday visilors at tne I. P. Bled­
uf business neuinen for the so llt-1 Heaverlon on Ibe Highway near j
Stale Teacher's Association in soe home at Burrville. Mr. Myers
lion o f »urli problem».
( here, ran o ff Ibe rond Into a diteli
Portland.
also called on Ed Stevens.
Righi now Ibe garbage que»-1 overturning the ear and pinning
(ion should be taken ear« of.
||,e occupant* under. Mrs. Ilnnde
The wedding o f Kenneth Den­
Did fences, shark», and un- »tfTTered 11 Ihre« Inch cut to the
ney and Mis* Mary Vose took
M c K i n l e y n e w s
sightly entrance* lo <>iir Town bone over thè righi eye. The
place recently at Ibe home of Ihe
should be put in order.
"(b er occupali!» wlnlc liiidly »ha-
bride's aunt. Mis» Amy Vose, of
Adam Spies has been quite ill
Certain building rest riel ions ken np escaped uninjnred. Mrs.
Oswego, who is a teacher in the " f lafe al his home one mile
should be made covering our Holoomb, who narrowly cscapi'd
Oswego srhools. Relatives and a west o f
Ibe
Robert Walker
biisinesR section lo prevent and being slrtirk by Ibe machlne fidi
few friends o f the young couple ranch.
proleel il from nontaminalion by and spralned hcr la fi nnkle.
were guests at the wedding.
Herbert Trachsel and Ida sis­
wood shucks.
Kenneth is one of our young
ter
Clara are sick with the mea­
Heller sidewalks about Town.
farmers and Miss Vose has been
sles at their home one mile
A I'csironm conveniently lo­
The program al (he Pacific
leaching for Ihe past two years
cated.
Theatre Ibis week, Saturday and
near Laurel. She is n daugnter north o f Klmonica.
I would also advocate a pub­ Sunday, is a lug special railed
Messrs Felton and Chas. and
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vose o f Os­
licity fund for Ibe year.
"W h a l’s Wrong With W om enf"
wego. The best wishes 01 their John Spies o f
the
McKinley
The filly limits extended, mnk- and a DIppy-Dn.Dad Comedy
in
many friends o f (his community neighborhood were trading
(Continued on page four.)
called “ Doing West."
are extended to them.
Beaverton Wednesday.
Commerce Meets
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