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    T he B ea ver ton R eview
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Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with
Volume II
No
16
Beaverton Town
Council Meets
S I . 50 Per Year
HI GH
SCHOOL
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l'U E B A N K S H E R A L D
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Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, March 21, 1924
Ouimbcr of
Commerce Meets
CROW SHOOTING CONTEST
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which w u Established in 1910
Robbers Enter Alo­
ha Business Places
T H E BANKS H E R A LD , Volume X IV , No. 18
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
An Inlcrnulioiial Crow Shoot-
lug Contest, open to every dtl-
Interesting Little Note* from the Surrounding Country a*
/eii of the Dulled St al es and
Told ay Our Active Special Correspondents W eekly
Special Meeting Held Monday Eve­
Tunnd Commit « Appointed. E. Canada und staged fur (lie pur­ $75 or $80 Taken from Southern
pose o f helping (o lessen the
ning to Open Bids on Street
B. Nedry and Mr. Macdonald
Pacific Ticket Office, Cash Reg­
number o f thee* predatory enr
SCOFIELD NEWS
TIGARD HEWS
Assessment Bonds
Potts of Tigard Are Visitors
mlea o f game and useful bird»
ister Smashed at Schillings
The tenni» court« are uniriuu
and uiiimal», wu» »tarled March
rouiplrllon am)
»otin rruular
I In* Cliamher of
Dnininerce 15. II wu» planned to have the
A rather daring burgfftjr en­
Otto Hchroeder spent Sunday
The eighth grade room h#d a
The »lu-
Till’ Town Doom'll lor I Mollila) practice will hruhi.
contest run three month». Pri­ tered »nine of the hiisinesn hous- in Portland.
hdd
lliclr
regular
.....Ini«
m
Un*
“ weinie" roast on
Wednesday
Un* tenni»
ze»
have
been
arranged
for
In »pci'liil »maloti (or Ihr |>Kr ■ ilrnl» Itrlonulnu
ea one night last week at Aloha.
evening.
fluì* are financing Un* improve- office of K F Hweueou Weune«-
Mre. H. Stowed was in Bux-
|*ioo* of opening (hr hid* oil
From (he Houthern Pacific tic­
■ lay evellhlg,
Muri-li
Ili. Tlie aim iuntinu hi «2500.
The Rehekah sewing club gave
IlMlllll worth of »ticet tisse»« - nienl» of Ilio rtnirl».
Sport »inen, dealer» in sport­ ket office which i* located in the b>n Wednesday.
mailer of Ilo* l'unnel wa» tukni
a card party in the Grange hall
inrnl homi» whlrh wits tirina
F rid a y n lu lil. Un* lo c a l h o y '* ■il* and Menar». Knrkeon. «iruy, ing supplies, and rluh» in all Jiuck amt Hon'a store they ae-
O. V. Outright waa ia Buxton Wednesday. A good number was
nlfrrril for »nil*.
pacta of Hie country are hack c ii red something like «75.00 or I hursday evening.
I r a n i p la y r il T im ln llu m i U n*li‘ Swi>u»on, \\ in. Iloyd and Wood
in attendance.
I.add A Tilton limili of |*nrl
flo o r
T h e um ili* w u * » lo w u m l n iff were up|iolnled on tlie emn- of Hie content ami il is hoped «80.00, il being rather difficult
lutili were Ihr »tirrc»»fu l linhlrr» m il v e ry iu lt ,i't'» U uu lo Un* »pet*. nillli'c lo repreaAnl Ibi» imm- that through it* agency million» to !e|| to the exact cent what
Mr. and Mre. K. H. Stewart
Miss Margaret Sommers, who
hu* Inn |*ul In u Imi ■itlo*lnnlinlly In lo r» Im i Hit* B e a v e rto n Boy« uiiinlly ni Ihe mi'dinu of Ihc of game bird« and animal« may was taken.
was at Portland Sunday.
underwent an operation about
over Ihr i>tiI vnlllr of Ihr lunula p la ye d a urn til uuim * th ro u g h o u t lonim lllee» (hai nere lo gullier •■»rape Ihe depredation» of Ihc
Lillie of value was taken from
two weeka ago, ia reported as
Frank Treece was in Port­ improving rapidly.
mol »ntuewliul higher Unni llirir Tin* f in a l a r o r r » lo o tl i l l In al Un* Corhell hiiildiuu Thiirs- crow.
Nearly every rouimunity Ihe store proper but the men al­
land over the week end.
nearral competitor, Ihr Lunil**'«'- I In fa v o r o f H e a y rrto n
T h l* ■ lay eveuluu in nrdrr hi perirci • •il the North American continent so entered the Schillings ware­
The Epworth League gave a
ninTit Truel Co.
house
and
removed
Ihe
ra»h
I» Ilo* la » l u a n ir I h r hoy» w ill pian» fot fiuaui-mg ami olher- lias during rerenl year» found
Mrs. Chas. T. Myers was in party In the social rooms o f
outside
and Hanks Thursday morning.
Thr maller o f ItiyiiiH » new p la y Ib i» »rn»t*n.
1 1seIf the victim of the damage register, look it
wi»e promidinu Un* projeiil.
the new M. E. Church. Every
|*I| m * llnr ilown Krnk-on Ave
bird, «lame broke it to pieces receiving prac­
Tliere were »everal reporla hy wrought hy till»
one had a fine time.
T
h
in
»tiny,
M
a
rc
h
’
<
>
.
Hit*
t
y
p
­
Mrs.
L.
L.
Crawford
w
»8
in
wa* brought ti i* liy Mr. Nnyea,
■ lifferi'iil metulier» of llic i.uain- warden», naturalisl» and »porta- tically nothing for llieir labor.
The last basketball game if
who lina rhai'Kr o f Ihr city's in g c o n lr » l* w e re lic it i a) I In* In r limi uave Ihe iinpre»»lon limi men have made an
It was also reported that they Hillsboro Friday on huaineaa.
inlennive
the season will be played at the
iduiilhllig
llr stall'd dial Ihr lim it »c litio I lo d r lc r u iilit * tin* ilo- Soni Iteri) l'a d flc were tliiuk- «Indy uf Ha habits nnd have broke into the Aloha Harage and
Mr. Love was shopping at gymnasium Friday afternion be­
|i||>r wA» prarllrally worllil**«». H ire r w h o w ill o ilie r Hie r o iiu ly i ing »erioimly of Ihe prnpo«i'd ar­ ••becked 11» depredation#. The »(ole some tool* but this report Hanks on Thursday morning.
tween Hillsboro's and Tigard's
Unii II limi lim i Un* rallar of • iin t r » l a l F o re s t U rtiv i* a week cade belween
Ibi* iw>
umili crow docs »nine Rood at times has been denied.
N ine o f (lie f a * ! - »Ircele of town Icndinu I" Ihdr hy Hie number of grub* he eats
No trace o f those who perpet­
Mr«. Paul Noack made a bu- boys' and girls’ teams.
Ihr lorn* of wnirr of whirli Ihr flo u t F rid a y
>1 ly p la l» o f Un* f lr » l y e a r“» di'p**l. Some eonfuaiou wa» ere- hut hi* destruction of Hie eggs rated Ihe crime was found nor *nie»» trip to Portland Saturday.
Council Ioni lire it •-< iiiiii I ni it In K
The Social “ 560" club met re­
al illffrrrnl Unirti nml Unii II w o rk c o iiip c lr d b e fo re I h r n»- alni hy Un* »eerdary prò ieui and young of oilier birds de­ ha* any clue been discovered
cently at the home of Mrs. R.
Mrs.
g.
Holt
was
visiting
on
la»1 meeting enllinu creases the number of Ihese use­ that would warrant an arrest.
litui hrrn pul In In »urn it • rm h ly T h iir » tln y In a f if l r e n - nf Un*
lioyle. The afternoon was spent
Wednesday afternoon at Buxton.
The wlnn
llroadway, Hanilllou SI
Wè can ful specie» which if allowed lo
roiullUon Unii II woiihl hr tm- minili*' lesi
in playing cards, after which
po»»ll>lr In rrpalr II tint) make Senior III* Ision. Joan Sllekney; ir**l »re limi tliere i» lunch dif- ••»cape him would he potential
Mrs Joe Hellish and aon were Ihe hostess served a delicious
LO C AL C O U P L E W E D
Junior Div 1»ton,i Janet Huntley, fcreiii'e ni llu* » Iraets Uimiuli eoneuinrre of million» of insert»
it »nU»ftu'lory Job of II.
»hopping Thursday at Hillsboro. luncheon.
Mr. Paul Hingle,
the local
Thurlow llmre i» conaiderable in (he ami of immense help to farmer«.
and
Thrrr wu» rotinulrruhlr dis- llltill II llllle II.
Mrs. Jesse Atterbury and Mrs.
manuger
o
f
tile
North
Coaat
Pow­
Mrs. W. Toison was a Tues­
1 nume
llrrunfwny and llamlltoii
ri|»»|on a» Io (hr <i>lv leailall lly Weed
Recently a eativa«» was taken er (kunpany here was i|uietly
flan A. Jones entertained their
day
morning
shopper
at
Bux­
are
Ihe
»nule
»treet,
mie
end
of rrplarliiK n pipr loir thill I»
m Pennsylvania of the damage
The inter -da« » trio
meet
ton.
husbands and several friends at
priirl iriilly nrw,
Mr.
Borken will lit* held on the liluh «rliool tie miiu ime natile and Ihe ollter lu'lually done by Ihe crow Eye­ ■narried (lie oilier day in Van­
Ihe Atterbury home Wednesday.
couver, Washington, to Mis* F.l-
end
Ihe
otlier
nume.
Wliy
imi
bringing Up Uir politi limi II imitimi» in Hie near fill uri* The
witnesses reported lhal he was »ic Haney o f Forest rtrove.
Mrs. Paul Oration was a Wed­ The evening was spent in play­
bave uni* natile fnr Un* Street? guilty of practicing every crime
Ulillhl hr pn»»lhlr lo uri »omr
ria »» rapinili» are a* follow»:
The young couple went to nesday afternoon visitor at Bux- ing “ five hundred.”
Ili'llverloil I» lirokeu up eiioilgll in animal life from picking Ihe
I h i it ax for Ihr pipr fr«m Ihr Senior hoy».
ton.
F.rne* I M i »1er» ;
housekeeping almost immediate­
wilh
lillle
»bori
»Ir
e
e
l»
and
jo
g
»
The division tryout for the
company from which il limi hern Senior uirl*. Janet
eye»
mil
o
f
young
lamb»
lo
rob­
Huntley; wi'hiiiil givlng a diferenl tinnii'
ly in (lie new house built by Loa-
Amos Cutnght and children declamation and spelling contest
purchased. Till» w u not llioouhl Junior», (loi'doli
llnl»len anil i lo Iwo iliffnron! «ocInni» o f Ihe bing nr»l* nnd destroying the li Brothers on Hall Street. The
was held at the schiol auritor-
po»»ililr lay Ihr oilier» of Ihr Bertha Mal/kt* ; S o p h o m o r e » ,
e g g * and young, killing rabbits, best wishes of Hie whole com­ wa* in Banks Saturday and Sun-
day.
um Friday afternoon| The win­
r.iium'il beraum* il wn» »nnwn r.lytle Fd** ani» nml June llud- aème »Ireel Kit ber nume i» gnod ’ ml deslroying fruil and crop».
munity go wilh lire young couple
ners will represent this section
limi Ihr pipe limi noi tim i latti inn ; i'rrahmeu. Frane!» Liver- eluiugll Imi Iwo »alile» uro Ino
The contest will he divided a* they lake up their journey
Mrs. E. H. Stewart was
in at the county contest in Hills­
niaiiy.
Imnirtlinlrly Imi limi laid out mnre
into two classes, one devoted In through life.
uml
Kl*ie
Whitworth
Portland Wednesday on buai- boro March 28.
Mr. K. II. Nedry, llu* Brcablcnl
In Ihr »un »omr Unir before Wesley Cook wie elected rapinili
individual »hooters and the other
• f tln* Tigaril Cnmmuiiily Dluh In (earn «core». The prizes will
being placed |n
III*'
«rollini of III*' whole lucci.
Mr. C. McMichael was pre­
W H Y I B E L IE V E IB T H E
alni Mr. Mclioiiald l*nll», ime of
li wn* finally ilrrhlnl lo rrplnrr
Mrs. R. E. Steel was in Bux- sented with an auditory trumpet
he in tin* form of merchandise
II.•- foumler» of (In* l’orllaiid
C H A M B E R O F C O M M ER C E
Ihr w h»lr llnr wllli new pl|*r.
o,i Tuesday morning between by his sons, Robert and R. E.
ii he olilaiued from local deal­
urna! were prcaenl al
Un*
1. Because I live in Beaverton. ti ams.
Mr (.Ini» Berthold thru prr
H IG H SCHOOL
er». There will be 79 award*
cMichael, and his daughters,
2. Because my business in­
mceling, Mr. Nedry lo
invile
»•■nletl a p**lIlion to aonnrel wllli
Orfemo Adams, and Ella M.
OPERETTA COMINO Ihe Dhanilier lo rupie lo Tigurd '• individuals and 210 learn trn- terest» are here.
A.
L.
Cutright
made
a
busi-
Ihr City mailla al Ihr Studio. llr
'iluoa.
Fonner. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
3. Because I and my business ne»s trip to Banks Wednesday
The operrtla.
"The
tiypay lo a blu dltiner and mecling lo
wn* Io formrit limi he wtniltl hr
Michael are over 90 years old.
evening.
i
•
March
If
cannot avoid being benefited by
alile lo ilo »o a» »mm a » Ite hail •lover" which will * r pul on hy
•E
A
V
E
R
T
O
R
M
AR
M
AKES
The regular meeting o f the
Boll»
g.ive
a
Bilie
lalk
on
Ihe
il*
activities.
rompiteli with Ihr new onllnnnrr Ho* Beaverton lllgfi School »In
Mrs. Paul Gratton made a iu- Grange was held Thursday. Mr.
ineiph'» nf Ihe uew rar lliul I»
1
.
Because,
united,
we
can
■
leni
I
m
m
I
v
iii
'\I
Thursday
amt
F
A
S
T
T
IM
E
A
T
O.
A.
0
.
whlrh wa» prinicil in tlirar col­
siness trip to Portland Friday George Mansfield, former farm
10 h** bulli hy tlie American H.iH-
succeed in advancing the growth morning.
F» nluv al Un* Ululi School mull
umna a few werk» »un
Heorge
M
.
"Puss
Craves
of
bureau president, Mrs. Florence
Beaverton
Thr
coni rover»y over
un« luriuni, i» pri*ure»ainu rapidly. way Dm <ennpauy limi i» locai- Beaverton, junior in commerce, and betterment o f
H. Gerke, landscape architect,
where,
individually,
we
would
inK
ut
liuurd.
J S - a" i Mrs- V Richly was ,n
»trrrl. or wn» Il lark of »Irret Tin* caal pracUre» every «lay,
is a veteran track man who is fail.
and Mrs. Alexander Thompson
and
from
nil
indicai
ion»
Hie
Buxton
Thursday
morning
be-
(? ) or pcrhnp» Il niiuht noi hear
'bowing fast time in Ihe early
of Hood River were the speaker»
5. Because, as a business ven (ween trains.
Ihr (illa* of ronirovrrny. dial operelln will he a ureal »ucce»». B L A S T IN O P O W O E R AR RI VEL ■vorkouls. Improved weather run-
of the day.
lure, f consider the money I pay
Irada down lo Ihr rar »hop« The fir»l muh! will In* “ Junior
rio* fnurih carloud of »mlalol lilions have made a noticeable
Mrs. A. W illis attended -the
•he Chamber of Commerce an­
Niuhl."
nml
Ho*
fund»
will
uo
The Community Club
ban­
from l.oinbard Slrrrt rame In for
hI:«»Iin p o w ilc r nrrived Ihe pa»l inference in Ihe work o f Ihe nually one o f Ihe host invest­ " ' B A- L°dge meeting in Bux­
quet,
which
was
postponed
from
rou»idrraMr i|i»ril«»ion Imi il i* Io Ihr Junior ria »» a» Ihc Junior wrek nnd wa» dialrihiileil lo 107 •iniler men. Track
prospects ment« I could make in dividends ton Wednesday.
last month, will be held at the
doubtful whether any miilrahlr ría*» i* Ihc only rln»* which hu» Wu*lil|iuton Dounty faruinra. The ■ ■ok brighter this year Ilian they
returned.
not
prcNcnled
a
d
a
»*
play
tlit.*»
George Fisher o f Buxton was school auditorium on March 25,
agreement ha» hrrn ra*arhrd Io
fifth carloud ia expeded atmul have for several years.
d. Because past experience has
year. The proceed» Friday uiuhl Ihe la*l of Marcii. Tlu* «ixlh
m Scofield Wednesday after a A good program will be given
itale.
taught me lhal Ihe city has lo*.»i o f lumber.
will
u«
(•*
the
»Indent
body.
and matters o f interest lo the
Thr North Coast Power Cn
order wa» placed early thi» vveek.
benefited by having a Chamber
The coni o f churadera in or­ 11 i» noi known Imw lliuch longer 3 IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
wrrr orderet! Io lake down a
■Mrs. William Keldt, Jr., was community will be considered,
of
Commerce
and
this
convinces
liuht rcm tlly erected in
Ihr der a* they fir»l appear are: M>*u. D i i » w.ir aalvage produci will
having and an elecetion o f officers held.
H E L D SUR DAV me that greater benefit# will in Hillsboro Thursday
cual purl of town ami piare il Höh'» fo»li*r moIber, Urniu l.ein- la«l. The prie* limi d<>wn al
dental work done.
come
from
il
in
Ihe
future.
The home o f Mrs.
Serena
o rile re ti iiioii ; /ara. Un* belle of Ibi* rump. llillshiiro i» *7 55 per hiindceit
where It hail
hern
7. Because no city in the
Mr». L. L. Crawford was in
WHITFORD
\iken wn* I In* scene of a very
I' i - uuv Marlin;
Mario,
Meg.'» poiinda.
placed.
•njoyable gathering last Sun- country has ever reached and Hllsboro and Forest Grove on
hu»l*and. Dl if ford I’.ook; Sinfo,
maintained a permanent pros­
in love vvilli /ara, Jainu* limi
Tln* Moiipiainilale l*ig Club, lav afternoon, Ihe occasion be­ perity without Ihe presence of Wednesday on business.
suLPMim o n « o i i i c m u rra
Miss Irma Gerloch o f Portland
»on; Itoli (Afterward» Sir liil- vvilli .1. II. Davis. Bank», II. 3. ug Me«. Aiken's seventy fourth
Me». Chas. T. Myers was in is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ella
C A U SE« C A N N IN O T R O U B L E
an active Chamber of Commerce
lierl Howe', The Hyp»y Hover. lli'fgiiii, eludei', organized hy Mr. •irlhday.
liuxlon Wednesday afternoon at- Jones.
Those present were: Mrs. Dan or a similar organization.
lo*t heir lo I In* Hilbert llowc I»avi» and M i«« F.llicl Smith o f
tending the W. B. A. Meeting.
Chem ical and T ln w lth
Juloaa ■’«laie», .lack Mnlnrkey;
Miss Josephine
and
F’rank
l.ady Sellimi Districi N o . Il, and Mi»« \ilams, Mrs. John Kamin*rger.
Jack— What’s "
difference
Mrs. Joe Hellish and son are Kismalski are sporting a new
Cauaaa Oaa F o rm a tlo n and
Win. between a bank and a beehive*
Don »lance,
ilmiublcr
of
Sir l.ucy F.ufiumii of Sclinol Districi Mr*. YYnu I'elrh, Mrs.
' 'siting a few days at the Jno. Ford touring car.
EwalUofl o f Can», «ay» B a ra *
Ueorire, Heorutanna
Malarkcy: No, 51, reci’ lved llieir
record I’hurslnn, Mr*. Dass Johnson.
Jim— I don’ t know.
What?
Bellish home at Buxton
this
I.ord Craven, an F.iiuliali Fop, hook» Ihi» wrek. and aro ready Ii»» Alible Billsleln. Mr*. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley, late o f
Jack— A hank lakes in notes week.
Certa In fruii» Irralnl willi patii - " I loncha Know,"
larris. Mrs. Robert Kant*, Mrs. and a piano gives them out.
John
Dray: (or Ihe seuson's work,
McMinnville, have moved into the
phur atu.wl or apraji» wliile tir - Sir Ueoruc. an Knuii'h Hrnlle-
On Tuesday evening a sur­ home recenty occupied by the
l’Iie Mnunlalifdale l*ig l’.lnl* I» toy Herat, Winifred Berat, Mrs.
Jim—What's lhal got to do
velopliig will forili uà» whrn uian, liordou tlul»len; Nina, a
prise party was gifen for Mrs. Burgies.
Ihe fir»l pig club lo repor! rum- '.oren W ise. Mrs. A. H. Spraner with a beehive?
rannrd in Un», rrporta II. I*. »Hier of Don»lmtre, Jean Jack- pleled organualion in Die counly
md Mrs. 0. J. Slovene.
Jack—That’s where you get " illiam, at the home o f Mr.
Bara», plani patlioloui»! of Un* noii ; Itapi. Jerome of the F.ug-
Mrs. Kllen Jensen has been
and Mrs. R. E. Steel, it being
Ibi» ycar.
A dainty luncheon was served. slung!
O. A
riprrlmrnt »lalion. Thl» li»li Army. F.rno»t Nlrliol; So
Mrs. William s birthday. A dain­ quite ill at her home here but
i» Irne of gnnsoherrle», ami inay Toby l.yon, a »ocicly liullerfly,
ty lunch was served the guests. at Ihe present writing is im­
prove Irne willi olhrr fruii» »urli Lawrence
l>ay;
McCorkle,
a
Those present were:
Mr-, and proving.
u* pruno».
publisher o f aoiiu*. I.oy Antrim.
Mrs. J. Durham. Mr. and Mrs.
Misses Clara and Joyce Cheek
Tliin fari, wliirli wa» alit*wn In
Currants, Mr. and Mrs. Cassey, o f Portland spent the week end
The ayllupain of the operetta
rrcrnl rxprrlcnce may Influrnrr
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tarry, Mrs. with their grandparents,
Mrs.
Ilo* (rrowrr who pian» lo »rii I»:
William, and Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. D. Spurlbi.
Ad
I
Scene:
A
gypsy
camp
prunr» lo cannarle», in dmling
F. Steel.
wilh hniwn rol control a» t*X- near Loudon-; The mu»ical mini ■
We noliee in Ihe Portland pa­
her»:
l;:»l
riimcnlal
Uverlure,
plalnril In «Inlion rirnilar r».'l on
pers the marriage license o f
Mice Beach; "Sci* flic Light," I
hrowu mi conimi.
Carl J. Hansen and Miss Bea-
GARDEN HONE
"Snlpliur or
»iilphur coni- i'horii»; “ A Gypsy'» Life for |
triee l.ee. Some surprise, Carl,
pollini» in any forni «hniild noi Mine." Huh; "Around Hie Gypsy
but many good wishes.
In* n»rtl on llir fruii ilaelf whrn Damp Fire." (by Brahms' t'.lio-
Mrs. Melvin Roplogle is on
III»;
"So
Dome
Mv
Friend.»
and
Mr. James Brooks, until re­
Il io lo In* di»po»f*tl of lo fiiiiiiri'
Ihe sick list this week.
cently a resident o f (his place,
ir»,”
*ny»
Professor
Bar»». Sup with Me," Huh and Chôma;
Mrs. J. M Hysmith was in St. had Ihe misfortune lo lose one
l.onu, l.onu A r o . "
M cr mol
Kurlhrr work I» planncd hy Un*
Johns on business Wednesday.
of his eyes by having a piece
«lillloii lo flnd
Ilio
»htirlo»! Mario; "Fairy Lami," Huh pud
Mrs. W illiam Rice, who has of steel driven info It at a log­
limo hofort* plrkinu wllliln wliit'h children; “ Uypny Lami," /ara.
been ill fur about three weeks, ging ramp near Astoria.
mi n |*i*l irai ioli cali
»afrly
he sinfo, and Dliorua; "Ah, lo Be
Connaître:
is much inproved.
inndo i > ii »urli fruii a» pruno* llil|i|iy and Hay,"
The social and entertainment
willmul ilmiuor of li'iiiil*lo frolli ‘"Tw a* Here Unii I hreamed of
Mi»s Frances Rutherford of given hy the Women’s Club at
you." Dnnalnnce and Roh; "No
un» formai loti'
Salem has been visiting with Ihe hall last Friday evening was
Wilh
(fooachorrioa
II
i* tiling Beni* a lluntinu Bay. Sir
her father for several days.
a decided success both socially
Uiiniuhl unneooaanry lo pii) miy • i*ni ge uni) Chorua; "Thank Vnu |
The program
W. F. McLaughlin, J. M. Hy- and financially.
Finnic .
¡
aul|*hiir tiii»! or apray on fnr for Your Kindni*»»
was
as
follows:
Selection
hy Ihe
»«nilh,
and
C.
R.
Martin
attended
Ad ?. Scent: A room in Hie
milil miltlrw rmilrol wliilo Ilio
j the recent meeting of Boy Seoul Whitford orchestra: Recitation
fruii i» ilrvolopinu if a Dior- •innie o f Sir Heorge. The niilsi-
Vocal
I Header# o f District No. It of hy Rirhard Betlendorf;
•muli »pray of limo aulphur i* fit I iiumliera: "Bind the Tri*»»e»
Solo, Harris Hansen; Reading,
Port lend.
Uivon, (irsi \vln*n Ioni clilalora of Die Bride," Choru.» of «liria;
nrr »liuhlly oximnitoil nini agalli "Linien, l.adv Fair." Conalance
A surprise parly was held at Mr. Mos» o f Portland; Lantern
juaf ht'foro Ilio fi rat bloaaoin» nnd Roh; "W e Are Merry Huh
Ihe home o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl slides; The Columbia River High­
nro fully oxpandod.
tura," Sinfo and Marin; "Moon,
! Sterner recently.
There
were way scenes; Vocal 8olo, Mrs.
Thi» niolhod I» fully oxplainod Moon, Moon," Nina, .lemme and
about twenty present and all re­ Spriggles; Vocal duel, “ I'll Never
Play with You Again,”
Mary
In Ihc Oregon »Intimi riroulnr Churn»; "They Say «tiri» Can't
ported a most enjoyable time.
H*’ ff and Paul Borfer; Voval
12, In»i*rl pool» nnd disrase» of Keep Secret»," Don« I a nee and
Mrs. T. E. Hills, a long-time Solo, Harold Bettendorf; Read­
flnoat'hrrrir», yb A f.. I.nvoll ami • » 111** ; " II » .lii»t LOVE," Doli­
resident
of this place, passed ing. Mr. Moss; Lantern Slides;
II. P. Bara».
si n nee, Huh and Dliorua; “ Take
away at her home Friday. She Canadian Prairies, and "Alice In
Him From My Sight (Finali*).
Mr E. U. Webb, mulinai Im ir ­
i was 76 years old and had been Wonderland.” A neat sum was
Same a» Art
ili u inatructor »I Beaverton lliuh i Ad 3. Scene:
an invalid for several
years. restlzed from the sale o f flower
I lire* year.» Inler.
Musical
School, waa In Portlnnd Tue* !
I s he wa* beloved hy all who knew and vegetable seeds and plants,
day afternoon having lii* eye* numbers; “ Bye nnd Bye," Hub;
ker. she was burled tn Ashland pnpgorn, hot handle hMders, and
«•rami Fintile, Enlin; compaio*.
Betted.
Monday.
refreshment*.
A b itu i a ll Un* m u le r la l f o r Ilio
a n n u a l !» ready lo u " I " Un*
in te r a m i i t la o i p e r lr t l lo
bevo Ilo* a n n u a l» o u t ul lr n » l
tw o week» b e fo re th e r f o » r o f
»oh n<t|.