The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 09, 1924, Image 2

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OR. SAMUEL
D* Samuel 8orennon, D. V. 8.
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foot*,I when they 1b o u g h t that
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Girin u s e d ’ to *e\v «ini -*(•!»».
Rino* ih * automobile v a n i* lliey
have quit »ctxiftg.
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Huletl
Publisher
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at tnr IV at iVBr. .1 Hra.irM . Ona
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^uli«ri i|t(i.>n, $1.50 per year.
AilveH ism g rati-» on application.
FOR UNIVERSITY
D R IV E
A
Oregon
B o w lin g
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m tgh t
lo ll 1
MONUMENTS
L m *
Linien
fron» now on -you ran purchase
Monuments and Marker«
in both
M arble and G ranite
fo r a great reduci ion in price
a savin L- lo Ih.» pure ha «o r o f
fro m 10 lo 25 percent
Home «m l he convinced
C orn er llh and Main S ir e d * .
H illsb oro. O regon,
TURN
SLAB WOOD |
G O O D CO U N TR Y SLAB W O O D
i
For Sale, Delivered,
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$5.00 per Cord
H. M, Barnes
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B E AVE RT ON
0 RE 6 0 N
B A N K OF B EA V ER TO N
No a cco u n t too sm all to receive our
careful attention.
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T V nM-timc mt*ni»e >.vt >
and Ni'lpli it
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slrtal-rd and I* : >1 ' *U •- 1 »•»■
er's rtvipx, ami l>»ik> srv .»¿a. i
hi keep »It-
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«tu* h l\ i;- 11 ,- - it -.1-4. a
tug iii an a.,- n .icu s youlhiul a j.
an* c i* id til.- great* *1 a*l* an! ic*
N *.i*U)x, tit*-* t, « ' «I- n't In* "
ii Mesóme <•' l> oi fathering th* -
and the ivu»-» mixing at home. A
*v * »e •.#»4 - I.»
The csmpaiga Inaugurated ta b*half
of (he University of Oregon to nix tin
$5.000.006 In (H e year* through gifts
has reached the active stage of tta
progress On May * there wUI he In­
augurated by the University alumni,
who have taken upon themselves the
task o f raising fl.060.606 of the *ch«4-
mled IS,000.000 as their share, a three
weeks' Intensive drive. Former stu­
dents of the University everywhere,
the world over, are to participât«.
Necessity ta the epar which Is driv­
ing the University of Oregon gift cam­
paign Attendance at the Ualveratty te
increasing so fast that it to outgrowing
the facilities
Attendance within the
past four years has iacressed J* per
cent. During the same period the Uet-
van ity's income from the state hat In­
Phone 15-31
creased but S per cent A il of the Dal-
yerslty's buildings are crowded. Some
o f them are over-crowded Not only to
the attendance growing, bat the rate
of increase ta the attendance to grow­
ing. These facts aad the further ewe / r —
that the U n iven ity prefere not to ash
appropriations from the over-taaed pub­
lic for increased facilities, turatsh the
reasoes tor the gift campaign.
Will be plidScJ to senre 7 0 a
This campaign was Inaugurated n
year ago. but It has only recently be­
come fully organised and begun te at­
tain real headway The t in t big effort
of the campaign la that to he made by
Interest at 4^/( on Savings accounts
the alumni from May f to May 1*
With the 11.000,000 which the alemnl
$25 .0 0 will start a checkin * account which will give
propose to raise it to Intended to pro­
you a nice record of your business and a check makes
vide a new library, a gymnasium and a
splendid memorial court. Cltiaeus of
the best kind of a receipt for bills paid.
Eugene in a mass meeting bold re­
cently have pledged themselves to pro­
A Sate Deposit box in our Fire & Burglar Proof Vault
vide $500.006 for a splendid auditorium
for your valuables will relieve you o f all worry.
to be built on the University campus,
big enough to accommodate from 5.000
Insurane of every kind writtt n in the very best Com ­
to (.000 students At preee.it it la not
possible to hold an aasambly of all ate
panies.
dents indoors, because there is ne
building at the University which will
Deeds, M ortgages and W ill«, in fact all kinds of Notary
«■commodate the 2.400 students now in
W o rk promptly executed.
attendance. The current student body
has pledged at its contribution to ths
T h e most careful attention given to all business intrust­
gift campaign the funds necessary te
supply a building for the Students*
ed to us.
Union.
The alumni of the University are
taking the lead la the campaign. After
f. W . LIV E R M O R E . Preside»,t
p. K. C E N N E Y . Vks I rvuident
they have completed their share e f the
D O Y G R f Y C«zh*r
work and the fund, a similar drive to
theirs Is to be made among the etti-
tens of Oregon generally Through the
alumni drive it Is expected that the
MtairgCNM
scope and purpose of the plan will be­
come fam iliar to the public generally,
so that the progress of the state-wtde
campaign to come later will be taeilt-
tated. Efforts also are being made to
enlist the contribution* of persons of
means everywhere who have special
reasons for interest la the Ualveratty
of Oregon
The "kick-ofT" o f the alnmal inten­
sive campaign on May I la to take the
form of drive dinners. W herever there
is a group organized for the campaign,
in Oregon and out, that group will get
together at table on the evening of
Jlgy 9 and launch the drive.
\
Y ti»!
Yen feci Sur in a trw moment* \\»u.
edd in head or mtsrrk « ili he g*ae
Veto >I"SK>'*I n.wtrils « i l i opra.
Che
«ir |«o ssee* d \wit head « i l i rlear ami
y»«t . «ii hrvntlir frvely. No more ditti
ac<# hcul-ichc; no hawking, saultt'ug
murou* ili** h.i rgie or dr\B<au»; uo alt i»
gi:ng tur brenlh ut mghL
Tilt yuur ilruggi.t you «an t a sui*'
i»>tile »1 Eli s I croni Halm. Appi» i
little of Ibi» fragrnnt. aatiseptn- eres­
ia yuur aostrila let it penetrate thrv.ti£'
cerv air pna«agr ef Ole head; scoi he .*<*
beai thè swnllen. mdamed «toc.«« m—
hrvwr. imi r»h-f come» tnotaatty,
It i« ì»i*t nhat everv col*! ami m ie
.u!f*-r* * lu ci*
Di*n*t stsy stiit*-
M. N. LEWIS A OO
FUNDS SR A RTS TODAY
Fnr S a l»—-I ht li llu
lo h e t*
mul W o o d F oe Sale. I'roin p l »leliv
er y
Htlckney A W a lk llls. Heu
Holly Irren.
Mm. K. J. Mann,
verton , Hl. i.
I'lin ti« Ite iv e i
Rotile 4, Hen v e rto n .
Phone
Ion 55-HA.
e 17 If
5 5 -4 1 .
0 IA lf
POR S AL B
u à
middle aged la d ),
bay work,
35 cen t* au hour,
liov Id. Aloha
p 23 j
Teils H o « Tb O ne« Hugged Nan-
Irti* -mi End Head t olda.
Issued Every Friday A t
lin v p r t'jn ,
1MIONR8
WANT ED
Offieo
IViivortoti RM — IR
l'üTiii Ilo*.
Ilillnlioro UH ‘JR W a n ted Hv
JT C t iu U IN NOSE
ANO STOP CATARRH
No m atter how liant we try
J o u plift ou r governm ent it i-
W u n d lo gei a Fall
•rin g Un Ynur Jeh Printing
TME REA VERTON R.“. VIEW
■ tlrui: stigcs sell tlic read) -t*>-w*e p;*«'
1 uvt. unproved by the ad*liti*»a o f o lie
inprcdicnti, called "W yeth“»
Sag« *»*
( w vcr
Sulphur t'orni-ound." It
Ur mcaum «tobo Iy can iliscover it ha-
been apgt'icd
Simply monten v.iu*
comb or a soft bru*h with it and *lra*
thn through your hair. taking one sm.il
strand at a tim e; hy morning the gr c
hair dixsppcai*. hut «h at delights tin
ladies with Wyeth’s Saga and Sulphur
Compound, is that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a few applica­
tions, it abo produces that soft lustre
and appearance ot abundance which «
so attractive.
]
Dr. J. R. Tnlhort
^
R ohm
DENTIST
<j
Building
i verton
O ie g o n
F o r R o o t— R cp «p ered thorou gh.
I) cleaned Iw o m om npnrl*
•uriti..
Reni, il'.*.»Mt per m o„
in clu din g lig h t* mol vvalci Al
« o ftm ti*he»| *|coptng room *
i . 1 lili per week
\d) c ?M If
L . H.
Jepson,
P rop rietor.
Cry for
/’«»»• Nri/r— l ’our l*>om
lililí*»1,
p .irtli fiiriiÌMhttl, nml unt’
lili If m rt» tif "ro iu n l, close fo |
im vcntciib T o I«* milsl rhm|>,
oil ciisv m o n ib li iMiviocnt*
NV. !•' I'cofv, Mcuvcrfou
VVSVkVWNNV
W an ted — 'I’o •tear fro m »orno on»1
d rivin g
In
Portlan d
rvrrv
m orn in g nn Ho* W alker Road,
a rr iv iti) about 8:30
Mrs.
Wnt. W elc h . R ra verlo lt, Rotile
2. Box 31.
Adv p 22-23
M< V T ! I F R I
Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
orupared to relieve Infants in amis <unl Children all ages o f
Constipation
FO ii C 0 N G R F S S
W. C. HAWlfY
T o Sweeten Stomach
D iarrhea
Regulate Bowels
*
N atural Sleep without Opiates
Renomination
Midnight
A Native Son of Oregon who is
Clean,
Capable,
*— the girls toe re awalftned by a strange
Am erican
beam oj crimson light
And suddenly out ol the silence
came a warning cry
S u ccessfu l
Maid Bread
k W V
Head his Record of Success
Cetvice, Steady
“ Beicute
Achievement,
Tnneasing Influence and
Psrtlssd. Ors*
*
for
Faithful,
L o g Cabin Baking Co
.
To avoid imitation*, slwa>» look to» iht signature of
D T' v*n direction» on f*rh parkas» P h y ik is n i tvtryw here tevummend k.
Experienced,
BREAD
W in d Colic
Flatulency
Aida in the assimilation o f Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Republican C a n d k la tf
Beaverton, O regon.
HOLSUM
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C astori A
Holp Wanted — \t the B eaverton
R eview .
F.iiber a l»<•> o r g irl
w ho vvi»h e« to learn Ihe |»rin(> <
mg trade and In earn a lid ie
w h ile learn in g ran find eni- !
ploynvrnl here.
Sm all w age*
and an iilcal o p p o rlu u ily to l
leant arc olTerrd.
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H O L L Y W O O D S A N I T A R Y D AIRY
Pure
Jersey
Milk
ai.J
Cream from Tu bercu lin te s t­
ed c o w «. Daily d eliveries in
R eed vill«,
Aloha,
Huber,
and Beaverton.
Fhonu you r order«. SSS on S7.
rea
Wo.vkoS— tiru rra l
l'.ou lra rlln g
no,* Ituildtng
w ork,
Jo*rp li
K li"\ , Pilone. M AHiUI. Houle
rt. Hox '.*53.A, Portla nd Ure-
gon.
d if
W ise
Statesmanship in Voter’s Pam­
phlet.
(P a id adv. by RonaldC. Glo
ver.)
Officers
TEN
DAMANDMENT8
auiilr, ilat**. hug. kiss,
qu arrel. divorce. regret.
■pie
n
"a
of
W ashington
atio\
named wl|l Ve a
'■ n! the Prim ary K le *-
' tt> I ». IOJ|, on (lie R e ­
publican ballot fo r the o ffic e o f
County Clerk. I f nominated and
e c'eii will use mv best e f f o r t »
and experience to conduct the
office as prescribed hr law and
f " r the best interests o f all c o n ­
cerned therein.
Past favore are
again acknow ledged and a p p reci­
ated.
Your* respectfu lly.
Edw C. Luce.
Adv. c 17 -tf
E D L IG H T S I
W hat did they mean in the love affairs
of beautiful R U T H C A R S O N ?
R
Here is the great thrill-a-minute mystery melodrama.The
mad plunge of a Pullman car down
Day* of rare fun snd intercut, srrnea of tumasal
beauty — doubled vacation pleasures. Is fact,
are your* for very little coaL
Fine train service, a courteous, thoughtful per-
soqnel and Diners of unusual excellence on the
trains where Diners are a convenience.
E. J. W a r d
i JR COUNTY CLERK
Edw. C. Luce
For Instance. If you are going East you may
visit California's famoii* rltlea and reaorta at
an additional coat that In trifling.
And Southern Pacific service makes year trip
delightful at every nlagr.
JU D G E
F o r County Judge on H
the
ip Re
publican l ick'd. Vote for E. J
" ’a id at the May P rim a ry Elec-
tion.
b e tte r distribution o f Mrket
Road Funds.
Better Hoads in
the Rural Districts.
A ¡«*|uare
Deal fo r all. I f nominated and
elected I will during my iFrm
o f office devote iny entire service
to g iv in g a faithful, honest, econ
omical, efficient administration.
Have hail four yea rs experience
( n the County board.
Adv C 19-tf
The lew tummrr round! rip fares, effective May
22 over Ih i Southern Pacific Lises, enable yes
to add aiuch to your vacation trip.
Charles W . Meriz. Repub»
Mean candidate for Sheriff has
been a resident of Washington
County since 1S02. Nle home
1 at Forest Grove, where he
has many friends.
He Is a
life-long Republican, hat nev­
er straddled the fence for pol­
icy sake, and believes that
(P a id
every man should be given a
square deal with favoritism
to no one,
F o r five years
Starts was on
the
Forest
Grove city council end as a
business men he wee a suc­
cess. If sleeted to office, he
guarantees economy and strict
enforcement of the law.
A»lvi»rli»«?mrnl
K 1 S M H
Plan your trip for Ihe fullest enjoyment. Oar
agents will gladly help you In many valuable
ways.
Southern Pacific
Goldwyn
preten fa
Cyde CLARENCE B A D G E R P n d u citc.
R E D L IG H T S
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Adapted by Carey
W ils o n .
J ro tn E d w a r d E. R ose's S t a g e P l a y
A
Goldw yn Picture
Pacific Theatre
Monday & Tuesday
M A Y
C. E. Allen, Southern Pacific Agent
BEAVERTON
the side of a mountain
is just one of a hundred gasp' Y o u ’ll be thrilled to a finish.
They enable you lo visit Iwa ar three places
Instead of only^one as you prshshly pleased
to do.
R o «e* are red, vio le ts are blue,
COUNTY
for your vacation wherever you
plan to spend it
Or if you plan to visit any of the resects
In Oregon — Tillamook and Newport Beeches,
charming mountain rrnorta. Crater I-ake, Ora-
con Cavm. etc. — the low summer fares will
make it more than ever easy.
Je«.*
im e * wan .allot wliil**
b an gin g a picture. W e know o f
■ nine people wlio ought to be
Inn fo r fillnng some picture!*.
FOR
Added Features
12(9$
Admission, 25c.
0RE00N
13
Children, 15c.
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