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i* > n :> T he B eaverton Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with Volume II No 45 $1.50 Per Year O. ■ . K N A U 8 F I L M F O N C O U U T Y SO H O O L SO F T - TH E BANKS H ERALD I • 'M 'jv y ù n u t** which was Esitai ^ :<a°n Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, October 10, 1924 wal 8<*'*ty ' H3H ¿AYAü 3H r T H E B A N K S H E R A L D , Volume X IV, No. 47 HP FR O M OUR C O R R E SPO N D E N TS BORE VILLE Walk Contract ‘tM n fU M t Let Monday Udii II. hrtitta, u gradinile nf Mrs. E. Place waa In Forest Inter’ rling Little Notes from the Surrounding Country ax M im iiiiiiii II i Niii'iitiil rhliiml unii flrove Monday. hnliler nf Ufo rertlflculea I n T olt >y Our \ctive Special Correspondents Weekly George Morrow and wife have Oregon ami* Washington, filed gone lo H imk I River to pick ap CHy Dads let Contract for Iti» pcliliuii uh a l'unillilnle fnr w as a Sunday visito r st the ples. ALOIIA HUBEP ITEMS By HON. JOHN M. NELSON H c I iih i I Kuiierliileinleiil nf Wash Oha». Myers hums here. Half-mile to 0I»< mi Msmbar of Conursss Pram Third Ota ington Conti ly Itila week willt C. 1». Wymore o f the Shady , tele« ta Wlsoaasin. Gounty Clark, II. A. Kiirnttl al W. Russell moved his fsmily Rest »awtnill is working at Ben of WoodbMra Hawley liuok, Jr., wa» abaent IS the present campaign all canttt- Il il)aboro. llla petltlon» con» in Longview, Washington, °>* ) fi^lvt. ¡nil la»t week hecauae nf chicken Sunday. He will work there. dataa for Praaideot claim to ha M snds I la Ittoil over lotto nume» of the farmer; but LaTolletto atona Mr. Krana wae Principal nf p v x . A busy session o f the City Puplla uf Mte fourth and fifllt Mrs. Paul Nnsek and daughter visiting In HIH.boro "the P »«t r J L ? . U* L ‘’ T m " m * n "* C‘ l can point to a rscort which ahvwa tout tignimi ami Tnalalln Itigli Marie made s business trip to week Gouncil was held Monday eve ha la » friend not aieralj* la campaign 'grades are hu»y making HealMi ai'hnula fnr aoveral yeara ami a nlng. Besides the regular rou- tbna bat at all other Üm«a. Portland Saturday m orning. | Booklets. nnmher nf high* »idtotd» In thè Mrs. I. P. Bledsoe was a Mon- Ulne business, passing on the For «0 years L a r ol latta haa baan Mr and Mrs. I. P . Bledsoe o f day evening caller at the J. M bills and ordingnees and other lighting to sacaro a aqosr* daal for The enrollment haa imw i|g|g nf Wsaklngto« Al prss ent Ite linhta Ihe posi! ioli o f ireaclg.,| IflO which lg within I llurrville »peni Sunday here at Mills home. matters the bids were opened the farmers Bora and raised ou a farm, he nadarttoada fana problème. P r i n c i p a l al Kinlnn. Dtirlng Iti» [nf ihe total enrollment nf !a*d the home of Mr. and Mr». Cha». John Gllliepie has been on ^or About a half-mile o f slde- Aa a young aiaa he fought la the Myers. alay al Ihe liitler place a jfnml year. the sick list but Is some belter i w*lks to be constructed within house of rrpreeentatlvea for leglalatton roniinutitly »p irli haa heett I mi 1 11 Mr». M. McParUnd o f Bux Mi»» l.ury Kggimnn, wlnme at Ihe present writing. |,h" nMlt lhir*y days. to prevent the fraudulent aale of oleo tip, nntl a hraa» tinnii tirn n ltril home le In HorMuhd. 1» now ton viNited Tuesday and \5 cd- Five bids were put In. The margarine as butter. As governor of I. P. Bledsoe and wife were iiiiiong lite »elioni chfhlreh, O'lbinecll bid» ranged all Ihe way from Wisconsin he built up its dairy and going hack and forth each day m'Nilay at the ft. Chas. Sunday visitor» at the $35oo to as low as about food department and Its agricultural Mr. Kratia cherlshe» very high hy »tage. home here. • Myers home at Rcofield. |2350 W . D. «ra ves o f Oregon college, bath of which bave been Im nielli« in oilura!innal wnrk ami Mr. and Mrs. G. Thurman of IlHHrlwood-» nether, If vtblormi» In Ihe pnnilng Nn- ; Klale A. K Rye and family and City put in the highest bid, portant factors In making Wisconsin Greenville were in Scofield on P R M IO R N T COOLIDOt vmnber «Irrton, wlll • atrive fnr Mr». McLean, Ita. donnli'd »ev Mrs. Mill» motored to Forest 13562 while M. J. Oleson's bid the leading dairy state In the Union. Sunday visiting llg-ir daughter „ _ In the United States senate U«F»1 grealer effletenry In Washing ein| Innik» lu the »rtinnl library. Grove Monday afternoon, was lowest at 12352. The con- M t, h„ the vigorous ¡The family will move In Canada and her family. ton tVuinly »chinila, tract wa» awarded to Mr. Ole- , enforcement of the anti trust laws A. K. Rye and family and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. !• 0'fkmn«H Mr Krana la a native Ann ! ajtuul the tenth. C D. Wymore motored to For-|son‘ onf lo cu i bidder was against all who manipúlate prices to this nf Witahluglnn Onunly. Ili» Jack Mri»we|| ha» given up and family are movies e»t tirove Tuesday afternoon. Mr A. M Hocken. rob the farmers and other producers. lutine Inwn I» Corti «illu» III» Iti» Telegram ruule »n he can week to Avalr Megcti wh *re 'Ir. , „ „ „ . whose bid was practically. an He haa, also, been the leading advo J. M. Mills and wife, A. R- average or halfway between the cate of a railroad policy which trill »Ingnn wlll he: "Courleay and a devote mure time In hi» much'. O’ Donnell ha» work. Insure rates based upon the actual hijrh„,| and lowest bids, Verne Medal who ha» had for »i|tidr» degl." Felix O’fbmnetl inov»,| hi» Hye and family. Cha«. Priekett coat of the service, and sought to pre mer experience will deliver Ihe family to Agate Beach this week. and wife,^B. T. West and his I Ti,e fjre chief, Paul Ringle, vent the deflation <«f the farmers, by LaFollette Has Not Helped FYNOTOL Tejegrama. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hellish and Hank aiTl Mary 'A e»« f Was present and suggested that amendments to the federal reserve act Working M a i In State nk »nd *• L. Porter and |^e Council lake wome action in to eiimtnate Wall street control, to Nuniernua Impiirtea are hclng All p u p il » in th e aateciUi son made a httsin»'«« Hip wife of Portland motored to the ro(far^ to the accident which Fight» for Farm Legislation. He Controls. inaile relative tu Pjrrotol, thè grade w h o c u m p le le ( h e i r re ft- Pori laud Friday morning. . h*>mc o f A. P. Wilkes and wife occurred at the Sanderson fire LnFWIetto led the light against the wur aalvgge hlh«tlng poWder, 1 ttlar an, | » U p p le m e n t a r y g e o g Mrs. A. Willis-tifi*l Mr». Cha». of Kherwood when a picnic dm- jwhf>n ‘ g rMH.die’* daussen was adjournment of the last a re Myers attended the surprise tier was served and a most en- t,,u r l Portland, O r.— (8 poet« I I — l-abor wlllrl| rati he ilellvereil f. o, h raphy work f o r the w e e k a ,HO jntroduCpd a without (»suing legMaMoo tor agri thè centrai pari ot thè rnttnly given a ipiarlcr holiday every parly given for Mr«. Ed Bco- Chat la folluwlug l.iFoll«tte had bat Joyable day was spent. salesman from .Portland who . fnr S7.HH per humlrei! potimi» Friday. lar look to performance of the lar>il fteld al Buxton Monday after about placing an electric siren win ^ m farmers, •lie pr.«raui eleoehere raihur Ilian nf twn bn'xeh contamina . ahmii noon. Mr». Scofield plan» to Ilerliert Freeman ha» return- CAPITOL HILL NEWS ¡in townato be operated and used This program rails tor the creation of ratjr upon ih<- prnmiava n( what (ha CUI In lidi «Itck» n f Ihe explo leave for California soon. i <1 In echnol after a week's att- for purposes of a fire alarm, a government marketing corporation, plan off <rk labor, according lo a atat* alvo rateil at Iwenty per cent, «••tice. hen cutting wu<a| hie \ lir ... , 8<>mc discussion in regad lo the repeal of the Kach-Cmnmln» act. the m*>nt la.urd bjr Chairman I. L, Pal The firat rnrlnail ha» heett axe »lipped mid cut a deep g a » h GARDEN RONE th O r«,n ro l»r o f P T » " ' Purchase o f a fire w ago ll, reduction of freight rate* the recon toraon o I ibo Republican Htalo Can nril reti, ami nriler» are being • # the Iregon tiherculosis Asso- artirm wx» taken on anv Fraction of the federal reeerve and Itia foot, ao (hat several irai commllloo boro Ho »aid a aludy aaaemhleil fnr lite aeeond car matum vi.»tle,j ihe school last ^ r U in lL t l R a t i o n of I alltehc» hail In he taken. pC tho way lha LaFolleito procram tonali Al tho rate tiritera are Mrs. A. F. HuUejr has returned Monday and Ihe pupils w e r e f the meat packing tndnstry, the probl- haa worhod out lu Wlaconaln will hclng piace,! wilh thè enttnly Friends o f Mr». Mnrae, who from her summer VAcation- spent weighed and examined. I he fire department. .bltion of gambling In agricultural proro a btlior disappointment In labor. ■ unlit the fourth grade here for al Lake t.ytle. The Council voted to accept pro^u«*, tb* dr*«tlc reduction of agimt Utero ahnultl he enniigh Ona wodld aoppoov. bo aald, that In The Capitol Hill Parent-jthe paving on Cedar Street and riutkrs on the product» which the farm ‘ nearly lw«i jrear*. will he inter- Wlaconaln. wboro l-aFoRetl« and bla fnr Ilio aeenml rarlnatl annn. Mrs. Roy Strong gave a de Icarher circle held its first to have an assessment ordinance er» must buy, protection and aid to eeled lu learn that »he 1» Pnrehnacr» ahnul,| noi ex yollrtea have boon enthroned wlihoui lightful surprise leu party for meeting o f Ihe y.-ar Wednesday, [prepared. It is expected that Ihe agricultural co-operatives and. above I tin* iimMier uf a lathy hoy t»>rn inlorrupilon for a quarter of a con peri Immediate delivery m » thè We wiali her mother in law last Thursday. Following the program a re- ordinance will be presented at all, breaking the control of monopoly tury. Ihv rtuiua of tho laborlna man liniera must lake thè Ir turila, ' taat I rnlay murntng. The voting peoplr's elass of eeplton was held for the teach the adjourned meeting o f the over the economic life of the people would bo Ideal If aoi oallroly per vulrk delivery young gentleman long lif*- ha». hnwever, LaFollette*» Labor Waeacfl. tad. It wi uld bo auaunied condltlona Council, which will be held on ihe Sunday School plans lo have ers. and happinena. heett prnml»ed. LaFollette has been Hie author of tboro would certainly bo far bettor a social evening every month. The Capitol Hill Baptist Sab- Umday, October 13. more leglriatton In the Interests of Order» mny he lefl wilh Ihe About Iwenty motlier» visited than lu any other atato of ibo union. wageearner» than any living American bath School held services at the j Fendali Hardware Company o f Mr». K/ Sltanan entertained ,school 'luring the first Month. Aa a mutter of fart, the contrary • vote against la- la the (ruth An oaamlmnion ol of Koreat flrnve, Ihe Batika Mor- Buch visit» are an inspiration friend« from Portland wilh a Capitol Hill Bchonl House Sun- RNOTMEN TUNNEL 8 K T I B 8 IS HELD her. flrlnl otallatlra ahowo that wacoo eantile C»mpnny nf finnk». thè anil n help (o both children and rharniing luncheon last Wed day under the leadership o f Mr. | in Wi.„onaln fall far below the aver llillahnro Mulinili»! llank. or wilh lenrher». It i» In he h«ped*1 tial nesday. Smallen and F. E. Barnekoff. A | Mr- *• K Swenson attended J * e<7 " * or‘ * _ „ • aco wac« level cif ibo country aa a kindergarten i, being forotod ,hp m ating o f the committees * * ^ enttnly ngcnt al Hlllaborp more will get inln the habit and The Ladies' Aid entertained for the children from three » 0 ! ^ ' " ’ Ih** «W e r e «« whole localities ,awa, „ l u flint law» for the Mitt» »how (heir Interest in Ihe The manufarturine »action United 1 1It a »liter lea and stunt party six years o f age. I1* * 1 ar* making an effort to ot „ H r c g pmpioy»ea. and ite progress o f llieir children. Stales census of IPIh abowa that the ACCI DE N T O C 1U N R at llte home of Mrs. Royce Iasi . *,» , piYimofp th^ P**rf Ifind—T u s ls I in ftntt mwinrinon niotHfli'fltlon of comQK)n ON W A T S O N 8TNEET Among th#» llunwrotiM . buil4- v.ll^nr „ nrw n tht* aw hiirah “ ranjuumuu trerac« monthly aace In the utanu „.r :.. r -. . Ui„ . '« H e y funnel. Th#» meeting was law rule« relating to employer'» Uabil- Iltil»hurn High School ha» Tuesday. torturing Inoualrlce of the country Mia. II. !.. H uila un. Urlvlng mg activities o f i;ap,«,,| Hill s (h„ w , h„ M, , „ nmah Ho,;, on It, tor aertdenu. ►ueh a huge Teacher»' Training Allen Canfield has been on waa $9« M. The eamc report »how» a llutck Inuring m r, collide«! a group o f four attrae ive bun- Kriday pVening> , anrf , hp A * senator. LaToUette Introduced the arorafe wane In Wlaconaln waa d a » » Mini wo have agreed lo let tfie «ick list, but i» again able truck, t*e- rvttmiiillee members from all “ «1 secured the paaaage of the aea- ruty I'Jl HP When ranked with other witti Un* Slgmiitrd Oli nine of Ihe class use our lo attend his elasses al the galows on Excelsior Street mg b u '" by Mr. Smallen, and (ivpr wprp axra'. msc L the law limiting the honre •tale». Wlaconaln alanda 19th In Ua drivon hy 0. V. Unititi», al Ihe school for observation and prac University o f Oregon. a five-roont bungalow on th* , ____ . ? of labor on continuous duty of rail- :• o f Becond and Wat»n » r e r a c * ngea. tise work. Fach pupil will have K e f om East Port- poad „npioy^, and the eight-hour law Imler rtudlea of wage acalea ahow Mirrala Wedneailiiy ufiernoon. The Pa rent-Teacher meeting, corner o f Spring Garden Street. . , two assignment» o f three weeks that the altuatlon at III obtain». The which I» being erected by Sid- „ * » w<,ro“ «™ploy«eu In ths District Friday, October 10, will be held Mr». Hudson waa going ogfat each, two being observation and I-«ih ro n Judge Tucker was among of Columbia. H a was, also, the au- ivorace »c o lly waa» paid In Wlaron in the basement o f the club un Becond Street and failed tu * **' the speakers and o f course lie thor of the Are« Mila tor a federal em- dn In all Induatrlce In June, in t . aa one Ihv actual leaching. Miss house nt 1:30 P. M. Everyone ituted In the report of Ibe Wlaconaln | tuake lite Utili un W a tenti SI., Alice Weisenhuch stalled ^n on urged Ihe building o f the lun- Ployere’ liability law. tnduatrlal commlaalon, waa 121.91. going sonili, eollnlmu wilh 111 «- her first assignment Monday of i« invited. TUALATI N hell. Mr. Killingsworth »poke ** lon« " 1008 C o l l e t t e took ■n ramie to any, while wacee elaewherc ¡truck gottig mitili «*n Wnlson. Mrs. J. A. King and Mrs. O. -------- opposition to Ihe project on * * * litis week and will observe sev uave rl»-*n. they have docllned In Wla The humpcr on Un* llulek Johnson will he hostesses for a Mis. Eva Theobald who has «c o u n t o f its prohaWy releas- £ £ £ ? U the wilch In- enth ‘grade grammar. ronaln In the paat four year», the wae loro off, and thè righi community rard party at Ihe heen visiting her aunl, Mrs. H mg Portland from building on „ho,-, portion upon thla lm- »verngv wage In July, 1910, belnR fender, righi rroltl eprlng orni home o f Mrs. Johnson Friday •1. Ihack, for nearly a year, has the east side of the river en- pnrtant amendment to curb the power 117.71. In compaiiaon with the above » '* «• S C O F I E L D N E WS evening. A welcome is extend returned to her home in Los ¡tirely. figure for thla year. Yet the I .a Pol flnni linoi d were Iniaehed of the couryi to set the will of the latte group haa l>e«n la undlaputed thè fraine beni. Nnlhing »erinue ed «o all. Angeles. Wilh Ihe exception o f (hat people at naught by declaring laws un irnck only ■ontrol In Wlamneln during theae four happetted I " ihe speaker and one or two others constltuttooaL Arrangements for Ihe big time F.,| Richter was in Hillvhoe.t Among Ihe oul o f town stu- year». Miai Mie »Icering apparttlue ami Aa governor, more than twenty years was reported as at Ihe Garden Home elub house dents enrolled in Tualatin High K • meeting Iloura of labor In Wlaconaln are lite righi fruiti fender were lietiI and Portland Saturday. . . . . . . . ago, he gave Wlaconaln Ita first women . . _ „ , , , being enthusiaslic for Ihe pro- members on ibe board» controlling ong, In the country aa a whole, t i l on Saturday, October 18, at 8 „ Sehool are Helen Seeley, Gladys j(ip, 1 a little. Th. l.adic»' Aid will meet on per rent of wage earner» In the menu I*. M., nre well under way and a Ihe educational, charitable and re and Delnia Snyder, Vernon Todd. Tltey ended np in Dr.* Masoll's Thursday afternoon at Ihe factoring Indualrlea work W hour» or formatory institutions and Its first crowd is expected. Everybody George Denman, Roy McConnell. [ _ frutti yard. church here. leaa a week, according lo the U. 8. woman factory Inspector. He publicly come. II will be given under Sadie Salxer, Donald Davis, Ver- LOCAL NEWS .'onafi* of IP19. It, Wlaconaln, how advocated women’« suffrage long be Mrs. C. II. Tarry had the Ihe auspices o f Ihe Garden na Smolisky, Gene Day. Fran- 1 ______ ,ver. only II l per ccut of the worker» B U T T E O R A N O E fore either of the old parties indorsed Lathes' I'.ltth meet with bet on Home La Follette Club. In the manufacturing tnduatrlea enjoy res and Clara Mieek and "Ogiro T. D F.X H IB IT 18 W I N N E N this great reform. Tuesday afternoon. l « » hour week, or an eight hour day: Sasaki, from Wilsonvilte and vi- * ‘ ' i ' ’ 1 °n Laundry has Qav* Child Labor Law. Hulle tlrange nf Ttgiird re- ¡ceased operations and moved to Among the alalea, Wlaconaln lukee Head Ihe advertiseinents. Cinity. M im s K I m i Itledsoe o f Hanks LaFollette also gave Wisconsin tta [other (lelds. the humble rank of 39th In the per eelved flr»l pri/c Tur h ovltig Ihe first effective child labor and compul- »rentage of Ita Induct rial worker» who heel exhihil nf nny nrganixnlion Mr. F. W . Cady Is confined » " 7 school attendance law «; and he anjoy a IH-lifir week one of leae repreeeli|e,| al Ihe Tlgnrd Cnttl to his home this week with an werh*d and voted for every raeaa- koura. niunlly fair Inni Saturday. The aotive case of "La Grippe ” ure for th* Protection of children and Obvloualy. then, the pollllcnl econ in the Aiteresta of labor generally rmy uf 'he lutPollettn regime In Wla aernnd l»ri/.e wcnl lu thè Ile Mr. Lemmon who has been which has come before congress In the ronaln htta not rnnde tho lot of the hnknh Intlge. employed al Ihe Service Lu in- IP years of his aervlce In the senate, A goial alleitdanee al Ihe fair » age earner any happier than In the ber yard wa.« taken lo Ihe E- LaFollette has ever stood for clean real of tho nation. Indeed, It la leaa wa» reportnd hy those in cltarg ■ manuul hospital al P o rtlan d W'vemment. He started the Teapot advantageous than that of the work- and eunalderhble Intere«^ wa» Iasi week an,I ln„ P, i . , i , Dome investigation and led the fight vr In moat of the atatea, viewed from nianifeeted in all deputi meni « Ur u . , operated on by nn both , or1nlPr and Npwherry. H ls the double atandurd uf houra and Dr. Ma.on for appendicitis. own record, both pnbUe and prlvatav M of exhihil». Pcrliap» Ihe oul- wage» Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Cady 'Jean as a hound's tooth. If LaFollette, with a free hand for »lu iding fenlure i*f lite show bla policies for 15 years In hla own was thè display nf fruii» in entertained at dinner Sunday. _____________ •tale, has been unable lo help lha whirh cnmpetition wa» keen fnr their guests being Dr. and Mrs. C O U N C IL A C C E P T S working man there even ao mueh aa llhe varimi» prime wlilc were 1*. F. Jones and baby. Mr. and to place hint n^wcll off aa the ayernge HEDQE’S DEED offered. Mrs. Arthur Jones. Mr. and Mrs. working man throughout the country, At the regular meeting o f Hit* i Tltere were no liveelhok ex Howard Jones and daughter B el how Idle It la for the working man In town Council last Monday even ly. and Mrs. M. C. Hendricks. Oregon to expert any benefit for him- i hthil.» in Mie show, (he putrir» 'fi0Nj >e, »S c ' ing C. E. Hedge presented a hclng limited In graie», Itor- •elf by voting for 1 .«Toilette. Lambert "Speed’ Qlaussen is Iced to Ihe six-foot strip ad- ticullural produci* and poultry. the S hortest confined lo his bed again after joining his new Ibuiding on the Public Debt Reduced. having his back lanced to re casi, which « i n duly areepleit r o u te ? ENGAQE8IENT RNNOMNCEO Tho public debt lisa been cut down lieve a blood clot that gathered A subscription for Ihe puv- mnro than $3,000,000,000 alnce 1921. i The engagement nf Lola I>■ *1' due to injuries received when ¡.o»p was suoseribed some time Vhh moane an nnmml navlng of more bins In James Kelly w «» ail he was run over by the hose ago and any who have not sub than $135.000.000 In Inter««! alone. , nouneed at the /eta Tnu Alpha cart in responding to the San scribed or paid their subscrip Taxation haa been reduced hy the I house at dinner Saturday eve sloalng Republican administration $L- derson fire o f Sept. 18. tion arc requeste*! to do so al 'M * . 150,000.000 annually, or more than 50 ning. Mr. E. E. Swenson has ju .«t!,,nce at the Hank of Beaverton, Mr. Kelly I» enrol' d n • per cent In three yeara. During Ihe received word from Glendale, By the terms o f Ihe donation proseat fiscal year, la* receipt« wlll freshman In O, A. C Ibi» fall Calif., tlial his oldesl daugli- from the Southern Pacific, their •how n raving lo the people of gp and is a pledge to Sitrnin f#u prev mx'oly $5,000,000 a day. com I frali rnlly. ler's son. D. S. Hamner, will funds are not available until Miss Ibihhin». xclm , pared with 192t. be married on Ihe 19th o f this Ike strip is (Hived and Ihe com- al tended school Iasi year. !» :il -month. Mr. Swenson was not m ill«* in charge announce the her lump' In Bonvcrlon. Foreign Policy Sound. ahle to attend Ihe wedding on ale short about $30.00 on the Tho republican platform on foreign J ltD A r NAOLEY account of business keeping him 'ving and tIti* much more i*. rch „ 1 1 oulttkos ft policy which, car here. :very much desired so it can he GOER TO TILLAM OOK 'h I out x ith Mm common renae, clenr .. , ... , _ paved before i! gels muddy. Jtldgg G. R. Hagley nf IliHs Mi»» Lucille Mm» of Tacoma r, ", ., „ . (1 : 1 a. Old courage of Calvin Coolldge. . . Mr. Freeman kindly offers to hrfro hns left fnr Tillamook, .vfV'iV* *ho American people a con- who is instructing a Class In . . . ,, „ .. , , give a benefit show lo raise the • true* Ive ci urae of honor, safety and where circuit emiri will begin what she calls Community Art nice if they can wail until ,x fir Ua own and Ihe world'* i*iis_ week and continue tintII m. al Hillboro this week will be ■,i i il>r only policy which, October 25. new theatre is finished. in Beaverton next week and or- , * 1 , 1 *:.' r i r a a the posal- Court will he resumed at |ganixe a .class. Her instrue- enroll and it should he no Irou- V ly ol »i.i implialuuout.— Duo»*. (Corrdaia.w H.U.) iHillsboro October 27. |tion is free to all who wish tolble to gather a big clast. FARMER FRIEND j WISCCNSI.l LiCOR WORKS LL . 3 HOURS Which Road? mm