The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, January 09, 1925, Image 4

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    We find it necessary to again
call lite attention o f our patrons
amt friends to the fa d that we
• re no lunger cornicele«! In any
manner with
the
Beaverton
Plumbing Co., but are doing
business under our own name.
W. I. Noyes, Sanitary Plumb
ing.
e 5 if
Local News
M. 0. Hewitt o f
Hillsboro,
hmiee mover, wag in town Mon-
•! ,y.
Miss Bennie Caldwell o f Hank*
was viniting friend« in Hraver-
lon Tuesday.
8a U — I (id cords
of
old
growth f r wood, dry. Piled
on Scholls Road, one
mile
weit o f the Robinson Station,
J. S. Campbell A Son. p 5 ft
Foe
C. P. Sjrveraon fell o ff a barn
Tuesday and suffered a eom-
pound fracture of his log.
iirnce Duriia o f McKinley has
entered the eighth grade in one
of the Portland schools.
Bramtoa Review
$1 50
W. I. Noyes is remodeling
and putting in sanitary plumb­
ing in the MeOlasson residence.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Alexander
visited with Rider and Mrs. H.
n. Menham o f Cornelius Satur­
day.
Mrs. E. A. Blank «nd children
spent the holidays at the home
o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexan­
der.
\Y. I. Noyes is bidding on the
plumbing for 34 houses and tv.-
flats to- be ereetej in Portland
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Gilbert o f
Salem spent the holidays with
their sister-in-law, Mrs. R. R
Denney.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W ork­
man o f Hiteon, who ha\o been
ill for some time, are reported;
improved.
This is the picture o f the new Bank o f Vernonia building. It appeared in the Cliriatiuii-
edition of the Vernonia Kagle under the caption o f “ The Best Building In Town." The (>aper
mentioned above goes on to say: “ Kveryone in Vernonia is pr >ud o f the new Bank Hl««ck.
Hen* is a building up to the last minute in modern structure*. The new building, including
fixtures, cost nearly #20,000. It is built o f hard 'wirad bead' brick.
In the main floor lobby
is terra cotta bordered with marble. . . . Mr. r'redricksen o f Beaverton was
the contractor.
There are coxy ami comfortable rooms and offices, a corner ' President's Room' or office, and
upstairs a fine Committee Room, open to the public. The safe d posit vaults hate a separate
department. Facing Hie entrance are five windows. Teller's, Paying, Cashier. Assistant Cash­
ier. Statements. The building is hot water heated amt back o f the fixtures walking is made
easy by a floor o f Battle Ship Linoleum.
Mr. Fredrickson is a well-known contractor here, and is doing a large and ever increasing
volume of business in this vicinity.
A N N U A L M E E T IN G
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF
Eight foxes have arrived in
Astoria
to start the Johansen
Dr. Mason was in Portlar :
fox farm.
Tuesday evening
attending
California-Oregon Power Co.
lecture by a
noted
Cbieag
lias opened its large new office
specialist.
.
■ ii Medford.
Quite a number were limber- j
ing up their old shooting iron.- . I.inn County will have more
at the trap shoot back o f th Hiatt • 100,000 for market road
work in 19-5.
Studio Sunday.
J. B. Kamberger was callc. ; St. Mary's Cathedral, to cost
to Hillsboro Thursday to alien- »250.000. wil| be build during
the meeting o f the Grand Jurj 1925 in Portland.
Deschutes county
sheepmen
which was held there.
have contracted 1925 fleeces at
Wednesday there was a rod-
t2 cents a pound.
truck o ff the road at Sylvan
Pendleton and Hermiston plan
buried in the mud. It took Ihre
and
other trucks to get it back onl> to double the asparagus
new potato acreage.
the pavement.
Construction lias begun on a
J . K. Breves, the new sheri'
new four-story hotel in Rose-
o f W ashingt«« County, was ■
town the first o f the week rr burg, to cost »55.000.
firwing old acquaintance*
m ed Ing new friends.
ai­
The estimated pack o f
Marion County canneries
1921 is 900.00« c a^es.
the
for
W. Petch f* building an ad
The Clatsop county
budget
dition to his residence on sou'
gives #33,000 for the Roosevelt
Watson Street, adding anotb
bathroom and otherwise
tn< , Highway in that county.
proving the premises.
<>. V. Myers plans to build an
apartment
bouse in Medford •*>
Beaver Social Clu'
cost #70.000 to #80,000.
will give dance Jat
Gl» T 3
CHURCH
HELD
.Members o f the Bethel Con­
gregational Church gathered at
the parsonage last Wednesday
evening to hold
the
annual
meeting and election *»f officers.
A bounteous supper was i*en«<J
,.i t«ie families present
after
which a short devotional ser­
vice was held.
Reports
were
,«*a«l front Hie various depart*
lim it-
indicating
that
the
church had enjoyed a success­
ful year.
In the election the following
were chosen to fill the vacan­
cies occurring annually. Member
-f Hoard o f Trustees, «4.
P.
Fordney: Member o f Board o f
Dear«>ns. Lawrence Tui’ kep; the
Church Clerk, F. W. Cady; the
Church Treasurer, M. H. Met­
calfe; Sunday School Superin-
lemlent. R. G. Doty; Assistant.
K. P. Olson; Deaconess, Mrs. H.
J. Hughson; Member o f Educa­
tional Committee, Mrs. C.
E.
Mason.
The question o f a new church
building was brought up, and
lie sentiment qf fhg meeting
favored bending every
energy
toward rapid completion o f per
iminary measures and Hie enn
«traction o f the building im
ediately after Easter. To this
•n<j a new church building com­
mittee was elected, consisting
if l»r. 0. E. Mason. F. \Y. F.ady.
I. Peterson, O. P. Fordney and
R. C. I>oty.
This
committee
was charged with
organising,
and reporting t«> the church a
«nun as jmssihle concerning ll|e
necessary procedure.
I.inn County will receive $17.-
17. at Huber. Goi
138.75 from the state on mar
music, good r a t
good t ime, g 0 o j |ket /vad apportionment.
Adv c ' ' The annex to the Gaston Con-
floor.
been
I>. C. Howard and wife and [greiratinnal Church
hu
R. B. Denney attended the O. .' iedirated for public service.
C. Alumni Association tneeliii.
The Endicott concrete build­
held in Hillsboro' recently. M ing bas been completed and an
Denney was elected President «* * ice niant installed in Madras.
Ihe Association at that meeting
A fox farm has been started
in Wallowa with stock import­
fLdPh Hanna lias enlisted ft
A T T E R T IO R
ed from Prince Edward Island
* year in the Coast Guard Se;
The attention o f the patron
wire in Beattie and has be-
The 1’illamook Couny cream­
assigned to the
rurn-ehasir: ery Association plans to install of th«j Beaverton Post Office is
;flert. Looks like Ralph won’ a modern butter making plant cailcii to the fact that the Postal
Service provides for two rlas-
e(- some action if he stays an
The Forest Service has given «ifications o f registered mail in
J’laf bunch long.
a i-erruit for a #30.000 recrea­ -as«.* o f alleged loss or damage.
'J’he hardware stock of F. V tional hotel to be built at Lake The first class is that which
"Bishop is Arriving and the store ¡Odell,
s registered with payment o f
is being put Into shape so Ilia
The Forest .Grove
Parent- he ordinary 10 cent fee, and
it makes a very presentable a"1
Teacher Association
is
mak­ which provides for imirmnifi-
jtcaianco.
Mr. Bishop expeci
ing nlans foe a week-day church ation in the sum o f $50.00. The
to nut in a full line o f hardwar
second class, upon payment ot
•school.
and plumbing material.
20 cent fee, guards against
The new Lewis and
Clark loss or damage with a limit or
"Speedy," from Stipe's Gar bridge «in the Seaside highway
Many peo­
age, with bis service car, is i at Astoria will tie finished in •iOO.OO indemnity.
ple are not aware that the 10
considerable demand lately. Ii February.
eent f«*e is not sufficient
to
I allied a car oirt from in front
Omtrarts have been signed assure them o f the highest pos-
o f Harry Alexander's 8a turd;
night and Sunday had to help in I »alia- to pay the Mountain «ibl<* safeguard, and therefore
I)r. Mason onto the pavernciif. Slater Company #131 monthly this fpature of the service de­
for street lights.
serves publicity.
Several improvements are be
Petitions have been «ont from
«ng made in (ho high school
Sheridan to the postoffice de­ Falls to cut 100.000.000 feet a
building. A new floOf is bein
partment for a wide extension year, and employ 700 men in
laid in the gymnasium, and the
nill an,| ramps.
of rural delivery.
stage in the auditorium is be
'The Nor liw- stei n F.lectric Co.
ing remodeled and enlarged to
For 8a<e— \pples, ail kinds and
about twiee its former
size of Portland distributed on Jan­
price*.
D. Pitt,
one
mile
to
Contraetor A. M. Hoeken is dm uary I. * ‘15,000 dividends,
south
of
Beaverton
Bank.
1» 6
2500
stockholders.
)ng the work.
Morrow eouny is to have first
Tlipre is eonsid'-rable com
plaint of (be damage done b thorough oil test, by a well to
Have Y o u r F ord R epaired
Ihe reeenf cold weather to l,h go 5,000 f.-et if necessary. It
At
rock rr,.i.(s. in some places Hi • tiir-y cost #150.000.
ground u so soft tn under the
The Ho-eiuirg
News-Review
Lost I Bros. O arag e
Cork bed tt-al trneks make
lin- installed th«*ir fourth type­
regular furrow wherever I Ii e v s e t t i n g machine, to meet their The following charges for labor:
travel. This should rail the ai pi oiling demands.
$20 00
Motor overhauled
lent >on of the road makers t •
Klamath Falls reports
that Rear Axle Overhauled
0.00
the necessity fop tile draining • I
county assessment o f #21,
Hie underlying strata of
til- 061,010 i« #2,000,000 more than Rehush Spindle-Tighlen
road bed.
the assessment in 1923.
Steering Connections
3.00
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cox and
family are back from Chicago,
where lliey went to spind th»
holidays with
relatives.
Mr«
Cox is very enthusiastic about
the “ Windy City,”
its
busy
crowds, its wealth, and especial
ly its system o f handling auto­
mobile traffic. Everything move*
with the whistles, she «ays an«!
there is no room for the road
hog.
Mr. Cox said there was
lots of money tn circulation but
he didn’t gel h<d() o f any to
bring hack with him.
JOR PRINTING
Tha Osavarton Review
A slce| bridge acr«zss
t h e Relining
Transmission
Deschutes Ri\cr at Madras, to
Bands, Non-Starter
replace the old wooden span at
Relining
Transmission
Lower Bridge, is being built.
Bands, Starter
Th«- Golden Stall- Theatre C<».
will build i «-bain o f movies in Grind Valves And He-
move Carbon
Oregon and Washington costing
¡*125,000 -;ach ami si-ating 700
Take up No. I -2-3 Con­
l*
necting Rod Bearings
Contract, have been let in
St. Helen, for four miles
of Take up All Connecting
Hod Bearings
st*-e| water pipp.
The
total
cost of the water works system
witt he #130,000.
The Shcv|in-Hfxon Lumber Co
will build a mill in Klamath
LOSLI
G en eral
2 2ft
3 25
3.00
2.80
BEAVERTON
OF
ORE.
The T-niversity o f Oregon gifl
campaign headquarters i.s in re-
ceipl o f #1013 in cash fr«*m the
Kennell-Ellis Portrait Studio ol
Eugene. Hie latest donation to
the building amt
development
fund o f th«; «tale institution.
A s«*cond gift to l>c receive«!
*• the University was from Lu-
ell«« Gtay (¡arson, former pro-
fe«si<r of English anit «lean of
women at the Bniversitv. She
gave eighty-five hooks, largelv
in the field of English literature
to the library.
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Linie drops of daw.
Make a horse roll over
Or a cow say "M«»o.'
1 Have A Joint Account
In Cut Bank
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You SAVE hgçauM it w the vary lin
««t quality H->* W"t#r Balli-» r v « »o.
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You ara SAFE U«wau»* it won't Uw
--it’* molo in un* piece, ou team*,
splices or patches,
G-i irant-e-l for two year*
By a "Joint Aci-runt'' w«* me*
an an account into which e .
ther a man or his wile m««y
put money or from which
either may chaw money.
Every man rhould make his
wife his F IN A N C IA L PAR-
T N E R . Then if nnythinK ha-
ppens to him she will have
the nece##nry exp ii«-rr- to
he able to take cate of his
money.
W e will welcome y«»ui acc­
ount.
Generiti iiankimi vvjjh imctri'lletl Servite
4't Paid ou S«*v ♦!»<(*■ «mH finn* l)«’p*r.ii**
$ ¿ 5 w ill A tO ft «i (h e tliH iq tu m u lti m ill w e
m ake
Vu “ S ervò** ( Ititiq e ” on sam e.
DEAN'S DRUG MOPE
BEAVERTON
OREGON
Bank of Beaverton
f
PUBLIC
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the undersigned will sell
Tue. Ian. 13,10:30 AM.
at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the following
goods, chattels and personal property belonging to the estate of
the late Robert J. Hoeken, deceased, 1-4 mile south of
BE A VER TON
1 Roller
1 Sulky rake,
2 Walking plows,
1 Fanning mill,
4 Horses,
5 Milch cows,
1 Cultivator,
1 Disc plow,
1 Platform scales, other smaller articles
1 Potato planter,
1 Mower,
1 Drag harrow,
1 Wagon with iron wheels,
2 Buck rakes,
1 Circular harrow,
1 Hay rack,
1 Potato digger,
loo numerous to mention.
A lso the following owned by Daisy E. Hoeken:
2 Horses,
2 Cows,.
1 wagon, wood rack,
1 Disc harrow,
1 Seed drill,
1 Binder,
100 Bushel oats,
1 Sulky plow,
1 Spring tooth harrow,
1 ^ower,
4 Tons o f hay,
Light* noon lunch served.
400
BROS. O ARA G E
A uto
R E C E IV E D
DRUGSTORE
R ep airin g
ORE
T E R M S O F S A L E : A ll s u m s o f $ 2 0 .0 0 o r u n d e r, C ASH IN HAND.
Over $ 2 0 .0 0 , six m o n th s a p p ro v e d b a n k a b le n o te , a t 8 per cent.
Daisy E. Hicken, Almiaistratrix, Kobt. J. Hotken EiUie; J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer; Doy Gray, Q;rk