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T h e B ea verton R e v ie w Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with ■ Volume II No. 47 $1.50 Per THE BANKS HERALD which was Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, October 24, 1924 Year ■■" — ■ ........ P R E T T Y HOME WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Tin* home o f Mr. mill Mr». A. H. Mr I. cull nf Aloha was III«* Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country an j Mane nf a beautiful wedding Monday evening. October 201 li Told >y Our \ctive Special Correspondents Weekly j' U F f llt t t t System Rstults In when their only daughter J«* iiii wm » iiii ili-il i(i marriage to Fred Ihe line o f hi» Hides finger. N M vHy Inorsassd Cost S C O F I E L D HEWS Mr Hr ecu of Hi*i*i|villi*. Il«*v. iltinder Rasmussen ha» filed a Luke Uleakney o f Ilia Aloha •f Qsvsrnmsnt. Ralph Hannan wa» in Scofield »till tor damage« againnl Cotmuiinlly Church performed lIn* ceremony. The hoiiar w a» ¡on lln* delivery trurk nn I'ura J. K.‘ Morbaok, Kherw«md hanker, “W * sr« ooataat to I h n with tfea filin i with autumn follane and ,*tny. alleging that hr made »lander- aaopl* of Or*sua ih» w nnnir rarurS , o( tala sdatlalst ratino and lh. Mn,B y*-U«>w rliry .m ill.c.miin» and wit Mr ami Mr». A. !.. Col right Ing alatem rsia which injured lh . racard of Ika La follatla raalaia la Hirhled hy Ihe alow o f nuinernti» « e r e In Ilusión Hnturdny evr- good name and bu»lneaa o f Ihe plain tiff. W la cosala aa aafflrl.nl r«aaoa tor a yellow ranillaa. cola far Cool Id ( . la lh* fnrthrnmlng B«*fnrr Ihe reremony Mr» Mr- Mr*. J. Durham w a» »h<i|i|iina alorlloa,“ aald I. L. I’attarson. chair l.ean'a aialer, Mr». Vinrent Me« GARDEN HONE » a a of tha Republican Slalo Ccatral o f i t rnnt* Pa»a »ana “ O In F’ore»t Drove d rove on Hai ti rdhy. eomialttao. I»rninl»e .Mr,*' accompanied nn W* find that CooHdgc. who aald. 1 Kveryone to (he poil», Nov. I Ihe (dann by Mia» Florence M i»» Verona iielli»h w a» in *1 am for aconomy A l t » that I am I, 1924! Voter», do your duly! Kr*>Tleld Wednesday evening on ¡Taylor o f HtlMmro. for more ccoaumy,’ meant what ha said aad carried oat thla policy to th« The reremony wa^ |ierformed hli»lneaa Mr. and Mr». Chaw. A. Mun»- limit. wMh lh* avowed intention of ¡beneath n ar«*en nrrh. from Myer» wa» in field »pen t a few day» at Ihe ratlins soveromeat espenaea and Iwhlrh hung a U rge wedding ’ |»,,rt |mid ' Frhtay ' doing »nine Suiter home last week. lasas alili farther la Ut» coming (our |,,.|| A » M i»» Taylor played j flo p p in g. Caplmn E. W . Moore from wadding wanning march. marrn. , : ■ T h e La roHatle conduct of affair* ■ " Mendlr»ohn'a " ......... " w-on.i.g guest at Ihe W" r** I fcome o f MC ¿w t Mr 4 la W Uraula du e » constantly mourn M l»» Melgan walked to the „I- F even ing f Mr w ''1 U r * A lag astravageae«** of »late guv.rn l a r Where »he w a» met hy Ihe moat a a d .___________________ heran»» ÌM FoltaU« ____ ha» ____ grn«mi. MBB___. Her _____ while _____ »ahn __________ and lace Business h.ea •» eompM. conimi Iber«, he gown wa» heaulifidly »im ple and Mr. nn,| Mr». A I. Culri-hl • ' * ' ’* tUn Smith I» entertain- aad Ma friend« «h o »re of the o a * | w ith it »he wore a rn|ie o f nul rhililrrn vi»ile,| on Sunday '"K ^ I.Siting Aid with a »liver • ea Thursday afternoon, October , ’ 23. ........ II w ... ill ‘ hr .......................... a qu illing bee. rntraat tho romrd of ibi» administra krMai w* * "/ tlphalln Mr Mr(( „ K(„we|| gio- Mrs. II. F. Mragg is enter tloa la governmaat. with t'cwlidg» at J“0* * « ■"** N '1®* ° r *■■•**• t,>red In Oregon City ami Pori tha hand, and tl^ - m r d of th. L a )» F t brutal veil w a . caught AP Hun,lay. taining Ihe M>nnmunity Club rottati» group to Wlaeaaala with orange h lo»»om ». She w a» , willi an afternoon card party “ Wo know that I'ooNSga in th. head preceded hy her flow er girl. Ill- ' M'\ " W hittlesey inmte a al her home a* Multnomah Fri- af tha administrât loo ta d ha» »avadMi,, narhars l.«m b and her bride» hn»lne«» trip L> Portland on «lay, October. 21 the peepta ot ibis country fd.MM.eoe maid. Miss Helen (Hover o f Friday morning Sally la foderai usee aa rtanpared The church entertainment that M ug O lovrr wore a Mrs. Chu» T. Myer» w a, in was given by the men <jf the with IMI. H has lopped H I M om Portland. from the federal payrolls Tha lursuniae blue gown o f chiffon Hlllabnro and Forest Drove ,,n church last Tuesday evening Hcr boutpiet bu.in«*»» Tuesday. debt baa been redaced l i with reni lare. was enjoyed by all. The cals SSa.daa.aaa la thr** years Th. bud w a» o f yellow trosebuda and u ,,, ... Mr». .1 lii*lh»h and son v i»- were especially enjoyed. got ha* baaa estsbiuhed the Haw** 'W«*el nJysstitn Claud MrBroen . _ . ... , u , . , Uni Suinlay h L I I i i *1«« ii at Ihe pies adopted aad a period of prosper o f Rnrtlvilh* was Ihe heal man. The Hig finn- at Ihe Club , , . , .taw Hy ha* replaced gasarsi dia tassa that ,, U l . _«, . , John llrtti»h home ■*>use «»n October IN was a Dainty refreshm enl» wore prwvaOod Whs» this adattata!ratloa »plendid »u e q r»'. The l.aFol- »erve«l hy M l»» Klolsr Darker o f Mr. und Mr». A. !.. C u lligli! pabiir »flairs I t * ; Aloha and Ml»s lb*ulnh Wtloup und Imby were in hörest Drove Iclc campaign -tongs o f'th e Bea "Now tat ae a** what verton, Quartette brought down b a sa r-'o f Forest Drove. result a tha U Paitan, and Hillsboro Tuesday. Die house. The l.aFollette club eompltahad la E b e M h . la leal l a The bride and groom depart- Mr. V. ti. Mi-Neul o f I'orllum l govern or and has od f „ r „ |Wl, week'» honeymoon o f Darden Home feels fully re wa» in Scofield Tuesday and ■trot of tha elate with trip in unid for their efforts. fborn IM I to law, tha iLT- 111,." ,,'^ "rnl* ,fl' r AN * * 11 - * -. I .-• > on liii»in*-»s there was ao m s I 'u . 1 *" ' w l11 •• home lo (heil r - , , - ¥ ,k# populsiioo of the stata "• • "F friends tn lhetr own little 1 Mr' M Morrissey o f Corne White wmalatiua larraasa frnrn IM I bungalow which in being bulli l,u* ''" l i e d over the neck end CAPITOL HILL NEWS to U N n . I I par real, t a c r « ^ la h) .he gr.uun In Al»ha. T » .e y ¡»- r a will, her »»»U r . Mr». F D property assasam.nt tor th. »am. p «r carry with Ibeni Die beat w i»h e» 1 *’'•»onnpll. Wednesday the pupils o f the was atara thaa M l ta t -rnt and wh„|r „«„ it,. Mr « „ . ( Mr». J,*,* Halli»I. » . re tb e Inc rana. In «tata « i prod lluras was • itpilot Hill School were evam - <hl1 . " M " wn were M i»« ( ln ttuvion Friday lo Die fune 4 , «SS pur Jnrd by the hknUh uur»r. "In Wtaroaatii »a army »f n B nan mat. - righi and Mrs. Kent o f ,.f Mr li-Hi-fi - b < *'!*■■ .\:>- %|* «IMI* employas waa craauid aad tha aaw Porllattd. Mr. and Mr». Foni hurird in Ituxtnn. M rs. R A. Anderson niter- m pilai bnlldlna barama loo limited 'koiul. F^lgar Wivod. Mis« Ivdlle laineil her Sunday Rcln»*d class Mis. Frank i i ’ Donnetl went In to hoaaa th» p«>mtral »warm of tat Wood. Mrs. Orplia A yrr». Mrs with a dinner at her home '« » I J Flora Morion and J.ihn MoHon. where »he will Sunday. “Th* total assessed raloaltaa of „ ,|f HM|Cof(rld W aelitiiglon ; vieil for a week ,,r ten day» with The parish o f Ihe Capsnii Wisconsin ta IM I was ll.«lt.2 i« »ao u ... , her mother and aislara. la IM I li had reached tha «tarlila« ' *" * :*",b* Heights Community Church will Iteri I.aitili and Miss Madge i be und'T Ihe direction **f Mr la tha rote par real l.amb, o f Vancouver, W ash in g H I L L S B O R O NEWS May», principal o f th» 4¡rant of la saltan la sddMtan ta thla «asean ton; H r and Mrs. Harold l.utuli High School, for Ihe .com ing M«at. Ino, a alata Incorna tai taw took •ool daughter« l.ila and Ihirolliy. year. morn than tdl.Md.M0 frnrn tha tax o f Newh«*rg, O regon; Mr. and Funeral »««rvlce» were held payors from M it tn IMI. Inrlaslvn Mrs. Denrge McBr«*en an,| three Suinlay for tl. W Welch o f “ High cant nf govern meal la Wis consin andar tha La Pollane pisa I* daughter» o f Reedvillc;' Mr. and lluher. who died Delober 15. ALOHA-HUBER ITEMS „n isb o ro High School fool hull apparent to anyone who will consult Mr». Allan W allace o f Forest Alb. liy Hquwl tha record. Ha proposes ta extend hla D n.vr ami Clarence Shaffer o f All (lie community regrels I«* paternalistic, eortellstlr schemes In in Albany Friday hy a »cure o f hear o f Die sudden death o f Wisconsin t* the national government 1« Ihe slinlinti», Mrnughl fill. ; | •> (0 o. "IV d ." W ells at Ihe hospila] on If he baa th* opportunity. nf young . . .. ... . . Sunday. T h os B. Lyon*, for year* a mem 'nn,| aesthetic lype See , A."*1» " Ro,l' ' ' nn o f bar of tha Wlaeoeala tax commission. man a ,.hy»icat coward? Betty Buchanan, Roy Ander "T h e Daring ' " ml i" ‘ '1 ' M Spraner of In a rocca! ravtaw of tb* Wisconsin the answer in I Years." coining lo the I»»elf1c »*•-■« Ifcanlcd a son. and Francis W arrin g are lax sltaattaa. aald: Ihe latest victims o f the rliirk - “ I t will ho ebeerrad that th««« Theatre Hal,.r«lay and Sunday. lavtaa Jumped from |MJ70.m In 1*11 ... . .. Mildred H »rringl«ni, thirteen, en pox. a lo Ih IM I. or SI per cant, A thrill « day keep» the dm-- |wh„ (|lha|,|icwn.(, froII, Among the recent visil*«rs at had from IM.4M. m i m I t t i to tut.- lo r - away! away! the t For o r Ihe » " ’» * * » |Thursday. wv„. relurned to her school are Mesdaxnes McCauley, M l.n s la IM I. or » I « per coat. Tha thrills «»f your life sc«» Fred W ick- tecrons* la tha otght year period from Thomson in "T h e Fighting Hap" home Saturday hy local uutlior- Chamberlain, Lemmon, .. . .¡lies. She was found In Port strand. Anderson, Criswell, Fen 1114 to IM I waa IM I per cant.' iin«|uestlonahly hie ln gge»l p|e-l|,)|1(j "tinder tha Cool id ge plan of govera ner, Marvin, W arrin g. Clark, meat, coata sra doeraaslng and tax** lure to dale. A ton, o f t h r ill', Milsell, Patterson. W nlm er and II wiH he shown u * A Nniden severed a len- era leeeentag. tinder the In Pollatt« and lau gh »! Mr. and Mrs. Twoliy. hhs left Irand while he pina, costa ara rtalag and taxes era sl Ihe Par I fir Theatre T u e s d a y '1" " growing at a vary heavy rata. It and Wednesday. October 2H and was aplilting wood Friday. Dr. Checks have been received by •hoald not ba difficult for the votar» 29. (Hyde, who dressed Ihe wound. the follow ing pupils a » prize to maka up tbatr mind as to whirls _______ reports that Norden will regain money from Die Fair at Banks: pollar thay prefer la thalr govern WOULDN'T IT HE FUN? — ■oat.“ How would you like lo be go- '■» about seventy-five mile* aji V O T E R ! A0VI8ED ON hour on a ' narrow mounlain CANDIDATES' STATUS road, racing up to Ihe very a ▼ot*rs at tha coming »lection, th* edge and then »top within Republican Rials Central commute* few feel, having your front point* ont, ihould not b* confused by wheels looking inlo a valley th* grouping of name* of three candi hundreds o f feel below* W ould dates for Jastlc«« of the sapremo n’ t that he fun? court. Judge'H H. Belt. Judge Percy T h at’s what Fred Thomson R Kelly and Judge O! P. Coehow, on the ballot. The «ral two are repub his Intesi picture. The llenas hat hocaus* of Ihe tact that Fighting Sap," m ining lo the th* vneaaey Judge Kelly seeks oc Purifie Then I re Tuesday nnd eared too lata for him to file as a Wednesday. October 28 and 20. WISCONSIN TAXES SHOW BIG GROWTH FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS C TS .... . •*'*. ",. .. b " " - Fishing Independent A* th* asms* of the three candi datos ar* grouped, It msy be the mis taken Ida« of Voters they are seeking th» »am* Iwa vacatele» on the stt P *® * .‘*’í**1 11 il0*.*1** r - rr'* " " ,*nr,l|K T ” " IMn)TN t .... ;• ho " t dor« in l»i**fnro How would you like to b<- ; riding a horse at full speed chasing another rider, finally 1 . niching him, ll.cn, ns you come 1 j & r s x ‘z z j r x z « » • >-,r •d hy th* faalgaatloa of Lawrenca T. ,n,r' «"Pl'HnE. Iw.sl.ng, turning Harri* af Bagna*, while Judge Kelly "Ver and over down n sleep •ask* th* vacancy caused by the death mountain side, fully two l.lin- *f th* tot* Judge John MrCourt. deed yards below? Th* *tat* committee point» out that ' ((nw w„„| (, von tiko • » MA-i$»»lMA I mu * I* Involved In mMj (|)iwn irol, .......... this *l*etl*a. Thar« ar« two varan rock slide with a whole rarlon.l cl** la tha Mpram« court to be filled. cansad hy raUrameat and death of two " f r,M' k follow ing you and Ihrn. republicans Thor» ar« two rapub 8* hit the hotlon.. he forced 1 linai candidata*. Judge Halt and lo do a jump ox'rrht'Rd Just as I Judge Kelly, running for th#*« places, the rock comes crashing n flri I while Judge Coahow, a democrat, t* yn,|* running against Judge Belt for the ' , ,r ,..... „ „ . ... vacancy hy t l f Judge Harris „ Thomson ....... all of 1 these things and many more : Both tha** rspabllcan randldataa. It ''H iiH r haihrdotia in "T h e ■ ta argod. ara wail qualified for ths Fighting Rnn" and people who 1 posittoaa they a**k and deserve thr hnv» seen Ihe picture nr«> m u r., votes of all rapubllrane and. Indxod. veilin g how he mannged lo es af all ga*d *ttli*as of whatever party cape will, hi* lif*. Of.rfon l i t t o r i TH E B ANK S HERALD, Volume X IV , No. 49 -i ■ ■ ■ Hobart llaine», gft.00 for first i in poultry; Virginia W righ t, St.50 for second in »ew ln g; ! 1 l o" 1 t w o Harhel Clark. S I.00, third in • ,MK* • tu',,n U '• " l w,,' k* Melvin »ew.ng. A rherk for $5 00 w;,» h " ® '1“ "'* * " d Howebertha Phelps also received hy the school for I^oW* o f lh* J,," ' or T '«-y the booth have moved to Eastern Oregon 1 Melvin was president o f his rriday. October 24t(, will be I class. / a big day at scho«d when the plraM C|u„ parents, learh er. and pupils .if pfceUn, w rr, ,akpn ,M l WP..k the sisth, seventh mid eighth g ur^ Annabot, it looks Just like grade» will serve a cafeteria y„ u; U*. ,iM1 f(>r , , iylbillK unr h lo Ihe rhildren o f all Ihe Thp Baake, Hm„ <ijr,„ haye rooms and Uieir parents. F.v been out in full force for the cry body is invited to come and past few evening«. A great deal spend the day vinitlng the var- „ f enthusiasm is shown and ions room», getting acquainted y ie r* w ill he a gr.-at deal o f with each other and Ihe teacher« competition for the places on nnd Ihe work o f the school the Class class ana and »• school p .ms nort.V,.,., ,, and . "* tiaoi tatnis. P ig in Ihe cetabralian o f About thirty new books have Frances W illard Day. been received for ihe school ki- b ra ry . and w ill he available for Use as soon as caialogued MAPLEWOOD ITEMS Last week the Dirts’ Athletic , ... ... . _ Mrs. Clara Rome left recent Association held a meeting for Ihe purpose o f electing officers ly fur California to visit with fur this Semester. Those who friends there. were elected are President, E l-C «ve rn n r W est ts keep- Bertha Matzke. Vice President, ng his. thoroughbred horses on (Mildred McLeod; Reerelary- lh « r . u r __ ns n. . _ the Fay farm Tregsurer. K va Ekstmm; Re- Maplewooil ha a a branch li- |l,of^<*r» Cochrane. brary. which is under Ihe super- D«wrgianna Malarkey has been vision o f (he P -T A ' " u* »ch<H»l for some lim e suf- fering from a severe case o f Mrs. Joe Reyburn and Mrs. A. inflam m atory rheumatism. Phe at ,h* l «*"< hack, howerev. in time for meeting o f DA* Home ........... ,)lir jovf(J, (?1 „ „ t week. t » V •e y as mon ___ N LIGHTNING PREVENTS CAR- HYING OUT DEATH PE N A LTY Jusliee from the skies! If it hadn't been for a tmlt of lightning which demolished Ihr l>!anl furnishing power to the ■ leal It bouse, an innocent ” I DAWES HAS SCHEME TO HELP FARMERS Impartial Commission Held the Chief Reliance for Soil Problems. Port'nnd, Or.— (Special). — Common will solve the problems of the American farmer, Just as it haa open th* way for rehabilitation of Kur- op*’ » " " " « » « Chari*« G. Dawes. r* pubhran » lce-P*ocUUnU*l candidate, **« J ! ! ? * ____. . moo|T ,h„ D* we* wonl<1 In • much pp,jr. the *?' remedy of , common-sense same way it waa administered in the European situation. He urged a com non political, competent and " » » MrtUan in It* makeup . •l«o»«loa In «grlcaltwe la now com parable to the dilemma in which Kuropean industry found Itself and with which the reparations corn- mission had to grapple, after five rears of futile bickering and with ¡''•rope on the brink of chaos. W °* »>« * — o- cratic U<*k©t. ha* sniffed at th# D iw m >({r1t.ultllrBl ^.h<lne and rrterMd »lightii^ly to “moth bails'* In con nection with it. Bat this was a* noth- *“ * compared to wbat critic* said of « » P « « cxmimissloo to untangle K“ rop*mo * * * * * °«® peuminent “ “ " * p,‘*° v' f cr"> ^ t o T h e dictate- ha« $one out that that soeer and said be had always couple* are not to sit together held the opinion that common »«mi;«’ in a»se«nbly. Oh. how can some ta a universal remedy, whether given HC’lde be so cruel? Cheer up. ,n ,h® ,orm °* • pU* 07 token aa a folk», you have our sympathy. 1 ■teedy diet. The commission the President i« Shop periods have been in- about to appoint, tt was admitted. creased fr >m two to four to a.;- would meet wtth many difficult situ commodate the numerous little at Ions and in o*der to get results man ! f r*»hmen. twenty five o f whom | worth white, it wowki have tw he divorced absolutely from potitioa. it would have panl the supreme tre enrolled in this department. was said. General Dawea held It an Mr. Webb reports splendid tn- l«enalty for a crime he never economic problem and not a political ! terest in the work. committed. question at all. He pointed oat the disparity In earn The victim had been strapped - ___ ing capacity of agricultural and in- to the chair, the last word had 8PORTS" E N ATTEND lieen said and in the awful PHEASANT DINNEN <lu*trlal portions of the population and stillness o f the room Ihe switch Sportsmen from every park o f »pectfically "f® “ !.he, *1^“ onlm lting u,^ death-dealing "*® «-"unly gathered al a t.hma #nd cotton bu( ^ who,B current was pulled down! Bui , Pheasant feed o f Ihe W a » „ . „ g body of tanners throughout the nation nothing hapi«en«*d! T lie ele- ;,"n County Rod and Gun Club “The idea of an economic, ns»- ■«tents had taken the matter o u t| 'n *he lunchroom o f Ihe Ray- partisan and Impartial commission. <*f human hands! Maling cannery in Hillsboro last , which the president haa announced he Tearing throng«, the storm at Thursday night. More thaw fr,n wilt appoint to suggest a plan for hreakneek »peed was an auto- mejuber» were present. f-T**5?"“ : * mobile carrying Ihe Dovernor's ; Chinn Pheasant occupied the ' a£ j competently eAMMaMfThroa ail secretary w-jth a pardon. De- |dace o f honor on the meim. the suAdpointa. lays, caused by the adgiost iin- i birds having been shot hy mem- “There ta at present ao concenam passable roads, had made it hn- ¡ben> o f th e ’club the day before, of either economic, agricultural or possible lo reach Ule prison in which was Ihe opening o f the political opinion behind any specific time. an,| had it not been for season, and there was ample for r,HB*dy. It has not been possible to n * ____ ____ __ , secure, for any proposed plan of re • no intervention ,,f an l nseen all. - .__ . , „ T , „ , _. . . . . . . lief, endorsement of sU the leading 1 "w e r another victim wouhi T i e program which followed aKrlcuunrmi organisations. have been sacrificed lo Blind Ihe dinner held Ihe interest o f [ -The commission plan is the only Justice. those present. A kangaroo court . one. as I see it, hy which this gret'. Daniel Carson Goodman has netted a considerable amount. I agricultural problem of (he nation never written a stronger climax Harry Hill acled as judge, Dlen can receive a common-sense consider i n g any nf hi* pictures than Stapleton and O. Phelps a* he has into this one. “ The Bremen. O ff,ci»|* fro... i accepted becuse settled public opln Daring Y ears" is the title o f j game department spoke and a [ |on demanded tta acceptance and any the picture, and it is coming trio from the Portland police government which had opposed Its to the Pacific Theatre Satur- department sang. Frank Peters acceptance would have been over •lay and Sunday. was the chairman o f the eve- thrown by public opinion. “There come crises so great tn na _____________ _ ning. tional affairs that by common con sent there ts a turning away from NOTICE The United Christian Mission political quack doctors. It seems to Those who wish to hear the |. ary Society will hold their reg- me that such a crisis is confronted in issues o f this campaign discus*- I u|ar meeting F’riday. November the agricultural situation.” ed m n fair and impartial man- 7 a, hnmt, o f Mr and Mrs ner come to the Pacific Theatre u P,;inss„ „ PO PU LAR BEAVERTON Thursday, October 30, at 8 P. M. G IR L MARRIES when Judge W allace McCamanl T h® Christian Church services Miss Violetta M. Spraner, well w ill address the people o f this ; at ,l,‘‘ Theatre building Sunday known in and around Beaver vicinity from the standpoint o f •'HMober 26. w ill be at eleven ton, was united in marriage to those who believe in govern - | ® clock in Ihe morning instead Mr. Archie Van Rmtuian o f Se m enl by |>arties and favor the ! o f three in the afternoon. Kev. attle last Saturday at the home Republican side in this cam Hanna will have charge o f the o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. meeting. paign. » H. Spraner, here. The Rex. Deorge’’ A. Dray o f I The Chriclian Church service» j at the Theatre building Sunday. the Beaverton Methodist Church ¡October 19. were well attended, performed the ring ceremony i two ministers being present. before a small group o f rela Mrs. T. B. Harris was asked tn tives and intimate friends o f ¡take change o f the music and the couple. Immediately fallowing th e kindly accepted. ceremony, the couple left fop Mr. and Mrs. Deorge McDraw. Seattle, where they will mak" Mrs. J. J. Hutchens and Mrs. their home. F'red Bovee o f Banks altend«d The test wishes o f the whole the Pomona Grange meeting ommunily are extended to the here Wednesday. W hile here young couple. Mrs. Bovee made a short call on Mr». J. II. Hulett. Deputy Sheriff Redmond of The United Chrisftam Mis Hillsboro was in town Monday • sionary Society wiH hold a on business, cooked food * »le Saturday. Oct. Frank H. Shepherd I* build 25 in the Bishop Plumbing Shop, ing a nice modem bungalow on part o f the proceeds to go to hi„ tract at Huber. the' Old People’ s home al W alla Daly & Marsh expert to move W alla. The sale starts at 10 into their new building as soon o’clock in (he morning. a„ it can be made ready. Upwards o f two hundred At Dean itallers, editor o f W ash tended Ihe meeting o f the Pom o na Grange in the Beaverton Hall ing! on county's newest newspa Wednesday. Delegates from all per w a« in town .Wednesday. over Washington county were in Frank and W . I Noyes and ■attendance. Resolutions wen- Fred Braun were in Hillsboro Introduced favoring the organ on business Monday evening. ization o f a county fair. The W illia m »’ * home on Mrs. J. ( F.ggman and sister, W est Rroadway is receiving \ Mr». R. W. Richard returned re new coal o f paint. Harry Alex- cently from an extended visit in •nder is wielding the brush. the East. They visited Kentne.kv Tennessee. Georgia, Alabama. Frank J. Dcilnoh is building Louisiana. Texas, Arkansas, and a new home on his tract in the many other states and report a Clement Add. lo Hekverton. He very pleasant journey though it expects to bring his family here ! is safe to say they were glad to from Portland when the house is completed. / 1 get back to Oregon. j