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..... ......................- ' 1ÜE-. . T - A l - j r OBITUARY Local News "MNNM ■•vWNMVfc*. . AVI (Continued from first page) e«l with little to eat except the • Nr. and Mr*. K. G. Webb and game tliey shot with their old and established family »pent Christina» in Cor- trusty rifle», a camp, built their log cabins, naliua. and proceeded to establish a Mr. and Mr». J. A. Campbell home for their families, to ipi'iit CliriatmuH with llieir » " » which they brought their wives in Silverton. and children in lag?. II was a strenuous life die Dorotha Huntley in spending Uie Clirihlniai* vacation v i» iln i» two families led in the wilder ness. Sometime« scarcely c- friend» In Moro. nough food for a hare existence Mr». Frank Miller is visiting was m evidence, wtiile at other here at the home o f her daugh 1'iiies food was plentiful. The ter, Mrs. Hay Mahler. older children tell of their Mrs. Walter Harris and two "lea sure when company came daughters have been visiting because then they could have Into biscuits a« at other time« relatives in Stockton, t.atilor- 'hey subsisted on corn bread nia. tirred up from com meal and Mr and Mrs. 1. H. M.'Uler ater with small amounts of •pent the Christmas holidays liortening and saleratns. We visiting in Hillsboro and Cor- light go on indefinitely, almost. tell o f the hardship« met by vallta. 'if old pioneers whe blared die The cold weather has pur chased a new stove for the fails which today are followed ' y automobiles traveling on a Napes and Son Pool and Card oirrete pavement Many are Room. 'ie stories o f hunting deer and K. P. Kdwards and wife ar< ear with pocket knife ami Ital- the proud parents o f an SW hel only to secure tlie game to pound baby boy, born December .•ed the wive» and tittle ones 30 in Portland. Ip this cabin built in the wild* 'our children, three girls and a J. C. Bridges, proprietor o oy, were fS^rn. After the new the Beaverton Furniture F.x- ouse was built, two other Cbange, made a business trip iris wre horn. to Hillsboro Monday. Where now sugar beets grow he pioneers gathered their sap Mrs. W . C. Cautliers recently entertained with u luncheon foi *rom the maple trees and boiled * down to get the sugar to the Lady Slipper club al hei weeten their few pies or die home on Franklin Street. vrup to spread on their pan- Miss Katherine Van Vactoi akes. Where now coal is hurn- spent (lie Christinas holiday, d in modern furnaces or fab- visiting friends and relatives ii •lous prices are paid for wood Goldendale, Washington. he old pioneers cut down the '.■rests and burned the trees and listened to a wonderful ser hieh today would he worth ■non. they said, preached In housands and thousands of Bev. F-. B. I.ockharl, pastor o '«liars. the Patton Memorial Church ii O f the eight children born to Portland. hem seven grew up. were mar ” Mr. and Mrs. Lester Talliuai led practically alt o f them, on o f ftyderwood, Washington, ar he old homestead and for a visiting at the home o f Mr- reat many years alt except one T a l l m i n ’s parents, Mr. and Mr- nade their home in the itnme- John Peterson. liatc vicinity. It wa» onlv af- er the last hahv was married, Frank H. H<vken. now o f Sp<* hat they began to scatter. kane. has purchased anothe Never since entering the gnv- tract o f land in the Hoeken Ad rninent servlcae in the Civil dition and will build severa ’ 'ar was John's health what i' modern homes. hould have been. Weeks and The Christmas Cantata givci nonths have been «pent in hed. at the Congregational Churrl et in spite o f this a big work was well rendcre,) and well at vas done and a large family tended, in spite o f unfavorabl 'eared in health and plenty. weather conditions. He died o f general breakdown ind old age at the home o f the Rev. Oilier ldso of Myrtb voungest daughter who wa« born Point preached at the M. E n the old log eahin. After a Church Sunday night. He is ; short funeral in Hasting«, where son-in-law o f Mr. and Mrs. H 'tie daughter lived, the remains C. Watts o f Beaverton. vere taken to Kingsley. Mich., rnr interment be-ide the wife Wtiile doing the chores Sun day evening the son o f Fre> wh<' had passed away hut a few ears ago. and since whose Berger had the misfortune b loath the husband had made his have Ins arm broken by a cow tome with first one and then Dr. Mason reduced the fractur. mother o f (tie surviving ehil- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Car 'rep. in Michigan. Hamel, a 7-pound baby daugli Your editor Just received a ler, on Tuesday morning, Dec 'holograph o f five generations, 30, at the John Rowe homo he great, greatg-andfather, the Mrs. Hamel is a daughter o rreat grandmother, the grand- Mr. Rowe. notlier. the mother, and the •ton, *o there must he at least George Funk and family wor four ¿roneratinns left to mourn visiting friends in this vicin he Inst, besides several half- ily last Sunday. He expects 1 « of build next spring on his acre- brothers and half-sister*. whose names » » ure not cer age juet a short distance soul! tain because several have pass o f the studio. ed away in the last few year«. • Peter Lindburg and Mis» Or Among the survivors are Brown were married Deceinhe Byron, Sam. George, Homer Hu- 17 in Hillsboro. A wedding sup letf o f Grand Traverse County. per was given afterwards a t M; liig.'in. and Mrs. Alice Par- ttieir home. Among the guest1 merler o f Aberdeen, Wash. were several from Beaverton. Of I he immediate family, Ar- Mr. and M rs. Guy Jacobs ar- villa. the oldest died about a Kstella Creglnw o f moving into ¡he Henry Desing' ' year ¡ i k s , H «tings. M eh,. Irpne Pender house, wtileli they have rented years Mr. and Mrs. Henry* Ite-inge- vvt.j died .rlioiit twelve ago; Alma Telford o f Hasting* Hi e at present making tbei and her twin All to, who died lmm with Mr. Deslngpr's par when about 18 months old; Hen ents. ^ ry vour editor; Laura Lull, This year tlie Post Office !>c whir di' <1 in 1907: and Hazel pertinent issued orders to Mr Knik... now " f Jackson, Mich. effect that there should be n The »«m ,.»|.| three daughters rural delivery service and de- sti I survive. post office should close t ÌP1* Mr. Huh tt had lieeu „ firm n 1 a general delivery window e iever in Unive: salism. that 10:30 on New Year's Hay. Ch rj«f earn to -av< sinner* and < » i Ila•: If llie v are "f>l ed him t hey Besides hi« N<> Mit„"III hr saved. i n »mediate families ,.f the four ry tu- irr» ¡orations spoken i f ah»**"- . Im o f die rbnreh services at lenve» to nioiim lii« |o«s a regi Mas. nie Home in Forest Grov imtl o f friend* and a hosl of ta»t Sunday. A good many men' aeijuaiw/jnee« wim followed witli tiers from this \ cinily atiende tiov,ed li'-aa* to file la*t resting Mi and Mrs. \nlhotij Lei« t f pince o f tlie la*< pf Mie old pi- Salt Lake, I tab, are receivin', or'-ers wtio 'id 'le g ihp Michi .congratulation« on the urrivrl gan wltderne»« in tiiat vjv|nity <v|' a ten pound l,oy. lie m rail'1' and wtm did »n murli 1 1 < make Bernard Anthony after Ii i - Michigan Mie great comnion- grandfather. Mr. J.ei» I» ll"- tyeaith we know o f today. son o f Mr. and Mr«. Berna -: Lei» o f Beaverton. W I L D W EST IN EAST stipe's Garage report' dia' tliey hud very good success i.i taking rare o f their customer In the recent cold «pell. »Vo1 n single ileiu o f damage was done to one o f their customer«* ear«, the gn -age hnvinu kept di water ill die ' ¡ i d i i ! « r , tested to tin1 nrorier d"gree of nen- freeling solution. Feeding frozen kale up cab bage leaves is unwise. It i- best to thaw out the leaves by tlipiitug them in water. A RES 1 '".V T A CLAUS INv' " we tiiu't ’"iv I't .tm»s tree* the « ¡ ¿ I •vi cm 1« how they ar to he "h u h The cuttlnc, ship ping selling of t'hrlstiiiii' trees ha ' » .-loped Into an e«U h I'hed b m e » r\ tending over the onttr* v* wintry v'ne large -dilpper of New Kngland has l>een In the b u sln m forty year» »lid In that time has *ot«t many thousand rarioada of tree*. Some o f the«* have hern »hipped ns fnr »outh a t T e x t » »nd ns far west as Chicago. This pioneer In the Industry 1» now eighty two year» o f nge. hut he la »till active, amt enrtonaly enough he la a real Santa Clnua In appear ance.—Frank Herbert Sweet. \»t« «-------------------------------------------• Perhaps Little Start Knew About Chrittmas -j me star« shone brightly over head Below, the anew was cov > ring up the hard ground, wlitch U*«l not seem to understand Christina». It was much too hard h>r (bat. It wa» heller that Old King Snow should come along and cover It up, glvUig the people a white Christum». The »tars shone down upon a little farm house It wa» not a palace. It wa* not even a beautiful house. But the alar* shone very brightly. Perhaps they knew, bright little »tars that they were, that tn that ti«>u*e. aa tn many another hoitae which 1» neither a palace nor a beautiful res ldon<e. there wa* great happlneas and glorious celeb rating of the beautiful CbrUtmaatida.— Mary c.raham llonner. air « • . i l l « . W sW sra N «w si> s»s» V u » l M: ». It. K. Hniinu is on tlie sick liai. Mi s. Ilux o f Reedvillc is mov- ing int«> the Telephone Office She is the new Manager o f thi Kxrhange. . find it necessary to again «.ill the aUenti. ii o f our patrons and mend.« to .he fact that we are no long« r connected in any manner with llie Beaverton Plumbing Co., hut are doing b i i ' i i i e " under our own name. W I. .Noyes, Sanitary Plumb ing. C 5 If J. M Baker and family of Hornbroek, California, spent the holiday* with Mr* Baker's par errts, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.. Hedge. They reported that on the wav tip they eneountered terrible road« and wer>- sometime» sor ry they started out hut on the return trip they found the road« much Improved- IM PORTANT FACTORS IN PRUNE SURVEY 1 Mi*. R,-»y Mahler is reported le tile J a e k s o iis , lidded to the B»wrt#n Rr»tew $ 1.50 .' I it' ll*» Iq c s c iltc d to the lin'd AivO FARM IMPLEMENTS suffering from ttn ullitek of In ■ ring U« Your Job Priai • r i UQLIC SALK OF STOCK i, al sch ool III 19 1 I hv the l l i e fiu m i« . Notice is hereby given th.it THE ■FAVFRTO N R on \\ u s lim g l ii Railroad \ml o tiiulci.Signed w tl on Äulur- 1 1 window ■ lune been re N a v ig a tio n tie, g i v e » the ln » l. day. the loth day of January. . I'larad in the new Hedge Bldg.. lu lto p a eatnpu» <>f t oh a cres HAPPY NEW YEAR a . U., I »25. n> the our of 10:30 which were broken during lite w ith in a mile and a h a lf o f tin* Qreetinfl* II is quite ocloch, A. M., ul he reaideuoo recent cold snap Multnomah U.ounlv c u u rllio u a e . Vre Fxletuleil To Olir Pall'otis ■ I Ilio late Hohl llockcn, de- generally conceded that the ren "T h e gift assure» and it was \ml Friends ccusi-d, otte .pialle, utile South sou for Ihc breaking was Miai mill'll needed adequate room NIKF 8 SHOE HIHM* f Iteavertoti, Washington l'.oun- litare was Ju«t LI light' ni Ilio for expansln o f the medical Mr. Hedge says , Oregon, »eli ut public ano- «lore front. school." said Dean Un-hard M oti to thè biglie'! htdder tor his attention lias been called lo Dillrhunt. “ and will do milch to aslt n band, all o f thè follow- that fact several Mines since encourage health advancement ig desonbed good*. Chatlels, they began to break. Htlil medii'ul research III t It e :td itersonal propertv ownad hy The J. J. Fleming Produe slate." le . 't a le o f Robert J, llockcn, lions, lue., had started building I wa« Mr Jackson's original < h easad: cenciy for another prqductlon plan several years ago to ■•« Roller, sulky rake. walkiug y r f t u o u r nst as the cold snap sci in hut Inhll'h on the property nn or |ow'. fatutittg mtll, i horsc*. ere forced to itt-contl..Mc on- Ihopedte hospital for children. l i r a » , rulltvator, disi» p low . ration*. It Is reported that Before In* could carry out Mil« pluiitcr. ntower, drag hur tek Frost did l i d o worth of J i ' h ' v 'M 1' I* W *1 ft la', ell ill and In "risa w w a w, .'li Olirci wagon, buck 'attinge to the plumbing in the the meantime (he children'» .. circolar liarrow, bay rack. ì k U u V i C .< * been ¡'si ii Idi - hint hospital tudlo. Work ha« ticen resumed had >ta diliger, piati orni scali" t h*' l the studio on the »cener* Mi rough the 't m al'" n o f .( o h e r >mall ari irle* tuo nu- nd H Is expected two rómpante- Doe rnhei her f' imllv .• o-.i to nieution. o f Ore iron III he hu«v taking ptetnres in The 1hilvi**-- d lv Al so thè followìng descrihed ined trill srtp'dl IS III >* only In he near future. "•ni nrooerty owned l'y thè s I I I i i M o ii o f It s kitlil in Par iffc vii 1 '¿i 'V K. Iloeken, to wit: \ lili'ilr a miri h o f S i n Kram*1» DOITION MADE l'vm borse*. 2 i-ow', I wagon in I west of Miiiiieniioli». TO U. OF O CAMPUS • • .1 rack, I disc liarrow, I erti tirili, I Illuder; liti* bushel' \\ itti the gift o f all 88 aere f e * ; t sulky plow. I spring rari o f land valued at f t no,mm ' iiith liarrow, t mower, I lon- s an addition to its campus, ' liay. • lie University of Oregon school Terni« o f '.ale: *20.00 and • f medicine enters ll»25 pie. mi i. c*i« h in liand; itvfr-ISO.OO aired for the most Useful ycui iv moniti*' approvo,| baiikuhh- f service in its history. The • ole ut eigtit per reni interest ifl was made by the late tl. S. Rub Pain from back with «mall \ tight liinrli vvil! he server! nrkaon, Mr«. Jackson, and P trial bottle ol old il nnon. Jackson o f Portland "•t. Jacob» Oil.” I»-. -v K. Iloeken. Admini«lra The tract adjoins Mie present riv o f thè Fatale t,f Robert J ampli* o f i he medical school Hoi Water BotUes K Ah I P»in ii gone I Hoeken. deeeased. f Marqiiam Hill. Portland. Utt Onickly f—Yc» Almotl inttanl re- • W Hughes. Audioneer. er the terms of the gift, the lirl from »erenc»«, »tiffiir»«, lainrnrM You SRVF *'«-oiiM«it is the very An Dov Grny, Clrrk. Ariv e 5 ind is to he used for medical and pain telle»» a grntlr tubhing pi ; W >l»r R itti» »vtf »<■ with “St. J»cob* Oil." elioni purposes, and is dedi Id «: t >• prier " • Kut> thi» teething, penetrating oil ti led for all lime t• • the tieni- right m year panilul h. U ■ I like OISINFECTING FOR Y' l e -um i| tlwi't h di ig o f the *i>'k and crippled, t• » niag c. relief come» “ St J»oit>i Oil" - • I » la els Is ■>'<• pioea, in* »earn» FILBCRT BLIQHT he recreation o f the public, it a harnilrn hackjche. lutntwgo amt »Piter i or putrh«». sciatica remedy which never disap P. uiiiug for liarlerial da*- nd the play o f children. Ouvrant • I ( >r two yr-.r* point* and doesn't hum the »kill .t ' tu plants, steli a» Tire The .1 ick'.'n gift brings Mo* Straighten tip I (Jmt complaining I D EAN D P IIG .vrO Ph ,.M, burierial gunimo'is. and olul donations In the t i m e r Stop thoie torturotn "»tiu he» “ In a memrnt yroii will forget that you ever filhect tdiglit sliould alway» h< ify o f Oregon school o f teed nu Jccoinpailìed hy tlie use o f ali cine to $ti!.'l,2(h> in the last had a weak hack, hccan*r it won't hurt oi he »¡'(I or lame Don't »nffcrl (let cffc.tive diainfectaul. IlesuH' liree years. Of this amount, • Of o' I tienrft j _ il tlie experioient station prove 1200.000 represents Mie gift of -s' laeoh* i* • druggig r 0 N O R E G O N now and . ' I f relief. I i:aT under Oregon conditimi« •Mvvnrd Doeriibeeher and Mr«. tlieie i ' no superior lo lleiiner's R W. Morse of Portland. in solution consisting o f otte pari honor o f their deceased father. CXI L M W S IT V R i' * oy vveiglit o f ro rr o 'iv e «tildi - Frank H. Doeriibeeher, for a H a vc A Joint Account ■n ile ami one part hy weight hospital for children, llonstruc- d mercurio cyaniile, d i" it v e ,i in lon o f this building is soon (o In Cur Bank 500 p a r i' l«y wejglit o f water ‘legni on the medical school Thi* can he prepared liy any ampli« When completed it will By a “ Join! Account ’ w- me* druggist and 'hould tie ti-ed to have sixty tied* fop the nerom- disili ferì bivi li wtnind« and tlie nodnliin o f juvenile eases nn an account into which ei. tool«. The tract o f 88 acres given liter a matt or hi* wife may The melhid o f disinfeeting i» *. put money or from which to dio or drop tlie tool« in ttiis solution. »• ith e r m a y d m w m o n r y . In pruning filbert*. eutting > H E A D S T U F F E O FR O M j . L r. . , u —. l . tool« «liould be dtainfeeted w^ei C A T A R R H OR A C O L D : I « I w ife In* U N / M I A I I ' pa ««in g front one tree lo thè ♦ next. In faci wtiere a 1 TNER. i ht n if anythin*.; ha > Says Crsam Appl rd in Nostril» knovvn to he infe ted. il litighi ♦ Opens Mr Paasagta Right I'p. ppens to him site will have be ndvisahle to disinfect after ?*+-> tt+ + + + «t+ + + + r+ vt+ + + + * cacti cutting, li lukes lime and Instant rtllrf—no waiting. Your P the ft cessary exp rirnce to Iroiitde Imi Itiere are filtiert or- »lagged nostril* open right up; the air be able to take care of tils psu.igrs of vrxir brad elrsr »ml v si ehard* in Washington Omnty e»n t n-sthe fr*rty. No more h»wtr!n|(. m o n e *. > vvhtch tiave heen diinag.'d Mini »niiftting. blow in-. In at», lie, drj-nes« Nc *tniggling for breath at night; you/ rotd I, Wi v. ill welcome voui act - ' failnre to di«infeet vvhen pn*«- or catarrh <1 l»a p [e »r». ounl. *.™Si‘»âL.. - v» i ine from one (ree tn another. Get a small U itll« of Kly • l ’ r, «ii. i „ ¿ j* -w ith Ah! Backache Gone Rub Lumb , o Away k ANTL LE '5 , B»!m from vour d n ifg i't now Apply * a tittle of this fragrant, anti*. ptie, he»! » :ng rream in jour noatril«. It ; • i • tr through every air passage . ( the 1» oil •mShe* the intlsni'l or »wolteu run m i . „ m -mbranr and rtjief ,-om<» instantly It’» just tine. Don’t stay »tulfoil-u( with » cold or u »»ly catarrh. E conom y The BEAVERTON REVIEW ■ E iA ^ E T Y Prune production in Oregon is found chiefly m the W i l lamette valley an «Itlie t*ni|n|ua ' alley, says the O. A. C. exten sion report on the cost o f prune production. To get facts on the i production, typical orchard are- j Student- Law is a wonderful a- in P,dk and Washington thing fur eivilizatnm. Very few counties w re surveyed to rep- people go to jail, Cynic Vi resent t tie Willamette valley, hut how many and in Douglas county to rep 'hould bet resent the Umpqua valley. About every condition as to ! soil, topography, nir drainage, water drainage, distance from : market and type o f farm was covered, showing the following: i On »oils o f Melbourne loam , wre 20 farms. Olympic to. red | upland clay loam !H. bottom I lund. 23. and not classified. 3t; on level bottom land were (8 farm», level bench tfl, rolling I 10. northern slope 22. southern slope, J8, west sp.oc 5, e a « ‘ slope 5. and not classified 0 Good * air drainage was found in 107 * farms, fair on i and poor on none; . « n v condition for- w ater! drainage. The | It firm s ¡m l facts con crinin g them were distribute, in Washington, Polk and Doug las counties in the order as named. Number o f farms 118 2 Í. 39 total aeres i in farms__ . JO 3080. I2Í508; acres in tiearlnu prnn s— 578. 709. 97«: ? » of bean U free- i— 8-25. ;i- nonhearnig 1 3. 1 -2ft: arri « prune« Ifi 11.5. t> 9; averiig :i. op.* min-hea ring Ire ■es— i, *9 • , iloti' it'•fpil nrune» produced ] —A ll . 727. It f 1; average Hi». | 1 p '■ W dried mime n i*rr «¡•re 2217. j F Î Â - ' â K PTÔfv'rVÆ 1807 2277. Tl e*e prune* were grown on pitln r diversified or special prune farm“ a» follows. On div.-i eifu d farms. I i n W ash ington, 8 in Polk and t i in Dough'* ; on -t»'t-iufi/.ud prune farm« the number» for Mie 3 muri tie* are 2ft I ft, and 35; Kiefid-AVb.Hl - Mie idea in average dtstnnre |<> market — culling all ili*¡»e «/rirties on Lie 5.2, 3.2. and 8.2 mile*. -leering wheel? T « your hand- from slipT'Ing? inf cord» of old For S'* Auloisl Nope Western hab- P ile d g io*^h ftp wood. d ry. I of ruine. F. very nofeli !« mile on Retiotts Ruad. one inotlirr omfe'Irian run down. v •* o f th* Robinson gfaliori. Camnbe!| A Son. n ft-ft J. r.lr |,| ed .liraifa or clover hay •naked in warm water may hr ORANGE SPECIAL good a- a substitute for the un,-I suc nient green feed« for poultry Nidhing else will throw T W O DOZEN FOR 25- the pullet« o ff prod lief ion quite so quickly as the absence of Kamberger’s Confectionery green feed. 4 V (’ • erri! lìrinlvituj w ’ li t . \f e!li*d S t \ m t* I i . i i d in; S.ivirnjs <t»M¡ l i m e D ep osit a $25 v*:M M ili i i lit t king • < t on n t rind w t m No " S c n i u 11 h « nt* o.i sa m e . !