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Four , . . .... . Thurlow W eed o f Beaverton al the high school is sick al "m ade” the Freshman IV* present. II is feared that he > I . Tc » at rt. \. r , He lias pneumonia. w m m iii a tryout among 30 ii. W . Milleson who form ei'y differvi- c .udidatea. T I ip Ilaulenbeok Planing Mill lived in (lie Hedge house on is again In operation. t ilth Hu Id) Noyes was lilt First SI. has moved into the p. K. Haminaek, lh<* Beaverton W eller house fomerty occupied by lie e Thy n g in his ear Myrr and Girannr lias I«*ft town. liy I lie Kdwards family. itin dy V as taken to Portland to a hospital, lie is home again li. O. Austin lias sold his I lie dance given by the Hea place here and left Thursday ver Social Club al Huber Hall now, as well as ever. for California. lit a game with the second Iasi Saturday evening » a s well Mr. Hcdfirld w ill build a new attended and all who were pres ;teams from Hillsboro, Beaver home on his place across from ent report a very enjoyable time. ton second teams were vie tori ous. Ihe girls by a score o f 2.* R. H Pay’ s house. I ii a basketball game W ed to rt .and (lie boys by a score o I>r E. R. Jordan, a ch iro nesday niglil w illi Gaston High 12 to 7. practor, is building at the south SchiMil Beaverton was victorious Mrs. Omar l»l«o and baby lef in both games. The girls won etui o f Lombard Street. in :»5 to 13 and the boys 27 lo 2t. Salurddy for their borne The rush work al Paly A Myrtle Point. They have been The Puget Sound Light A Marsh's garage necessitated em making a visit o f about a month Power Co. have completed their ploying two new men. will) Mrs. Idso's parents, Mr line lo ihe Kennedy Acres so K. Burleigh o f Kanier has tin* people there can now have and Mrs. H. C. W atts. moved into the tluy Rlexnnder light and power. The new line W ill Ihe person who stole house on Seventh Street. is railed Ihe "A rrow F.xtention.” the sootlight o ff o f L. A ken nedv's ear at the Heavertoi S. N, Haney o f Foret d rove lieo rg e Covell has sold his in- ¡High School Tuesday nigh visited at the home o f his dan ieresi in Coveil A i * v realtors, I please call al Ihe post offi.u gbtrr, Mrs. Paul Ringle, las to P. P. Murray. He has taken and get the bracket for sam Sunday. the county agency for the Lnion Adv p 8 Louie Hanson has sold li:~ Savings and Loan Association. and w ill have his headquarters There will he a large meet meat market to Benson A Navv im g about the proposed tuitn•' laud who look possession (he in l»is form er office. ¡Friday evening. January 23. a Ilf si o f the week. Miss Zola Hedge lyft January | Ihe Fairvale Sehoolhouse or . • on her annual vacation, g o Claude Kmhree has moved hi Sbattuek Road. A speaker fro r* ing to Los Angeles and other family from the Fordney hou- I he city organisation will talk She motors on Hroadway to one o f the To T California points. Everybody .is invited. south with her cousins, hut will houses on Second St. licavcr Chapter No return by rail- Miss Hedge has Mrs. C. R. Craig has left f»>. been with the C. H. W heeler Log IMS, O. E. S. Rog- Colusa, California to join be A Lumber Co. over five years. mar meeting, W e d husband. She was arcoinpanie nesday evening, Juu W e find it necessary to again by her daughter Olive. 28. 19 id , at 8:00 I call Ihe attention o f our patrons P. M. Visitors wt Iconic. By R. B. Pay has sold his hou« • ! and friends to the fact that we near St. Mary's and w ill move ! are no longer connected iu any voder o f the W . M. Jessie C. Pharis, Secretary. onto his farm west o f the hoU'- | manner with the Beaverton and across the creek from iL I Plumbing Co., but are doing IM PO R TA N T D E A L Mr. Ophirs, furrier at Lip j business under our own name, G O E S TH RO U G H j w , I. Noyes, Sanitary Plumb man, W olfe A Co., w ill build . One o f the most importaul ing. c 5 tf fine stucco home across the business changes that has "Terwilliger from the D. P. Mur At a meeting held last week transpired in Beaverton for n ray tract. ^ al Ihe home o f Mrs. F. it Cady. good while is the change at Mr. I. R. Me taler, principt | the Bethel Aid o f the Congre Covel| A Co . Inr., in which Mr I li e Pallas P. Murray has bought ami athletic coach at the lor a I gational Church, elected follow ing officers: Mrs. H. M the interest o f Geo. M. Covel nigh school has been nmllii- to liis room for several da;- - Barnes. Chairman o f Board o f iu tbal corporation. Control; Mrs. L. R. Dean and W e understand some radical w lh tonsilitis. Mrs. H. J. llughson, associates: changes will lake place in Ihe Ahlen Barrow, one of the Fern Haines, Secretary: Mrs. F. interior o f the office and lh> players on Hie basket ball tea W Cady. Treasurer. firm are looking forward to n very busy year. Mr. Murray is a contractor and builder ami the firm will he in a position io **H (ha pur chaser almost anything in dirt with or without buildings. Local News 4 - Br itffj VICTOR RO U SSEA U . Copyright by ¡V G. CbapOiflA. WNU Service STIRRING tale of the Canadian N orth land, dealing with the brute passions of a band of outlaws and with the courage and other fine qualities of their nemesis, a member of the Mounted Police. A T w o women figure in this story of thrills, strange scenes and hair-breadth escapes. Love, sacriiice and a glorious reward fall to one who is both a heroine and a real woman. A western story of romance and swift action. This Stirring Serial W ill Begin Soon In Beaverton Review January M , 1 MS ------- . j u a -rw- ■ . U N IV E R S IT Y F O O T B A L L COACH HAS R E 8 IO R E D The University o f Oregon i» again without a fo<*lbal| coach • ill.* lo the resignation o f Coach Joe Maddork. The athletic com mittee w ill begin immediately Ihe search fo r a new mentor according to Virgil Karl, d i rector o f athletics». Mr. Had dock. who is at jiresenl in Idaho Falls, wired Mr. Earl that he would not consider llie all-year i imiid position as coarli o ffe re j him for next year because o f the demands o f bis business in Idaho. The original agreement be tween Ihe University and Mr Ma<!doek staled Ilia! Maddork fm Ihe first year was to lake over spring training and rnarh- ing o f football during the fall term. This was lo allow him lime lo straighten up his husi ness a ffa irs at Idaho Falls and to enable him (o come lo Oregon on (he all-year basis for (lie second year. Hince (he alhlelie leaders o f the University desire a roarli to sign a year-round contract in order that he ran keep track o f the football men throughout Tie «year % <| lake full charge •>f the snring training, (lie pos- -ih’ lity o f Maddoek’ s coaching pnrt-lim e next year has been given up. It is also Ihe desire <>f the alhhTie committee tlial ttie football roach lie a full time member o f the University facul ty. According lo a statement that '•ps made by Mr. Earl, Had dock's resignation was final The wire read as follow s: “ Rnr- 'v but cannot consider nll-y»‘ar •round nosition in Oregon. Would be loo great a saerl- fi'e lo change mv nlans al Ibis , ! iine. Po not consider me for re-election on the year-round plan.” Maddoek's resignation rarne a« a shock lo University ath letic circles, although in pre vious correspondence with Ihe ¡athletic director his inability to return had been intimated. In his short contact with the f niversity. Maddoek's eoaehlng ha« heen the ohjeet o f consider aide commendation, and sport ing authorities on the coast have marvelled a I Ihe record made by his learn In the pasl football season. The highest peak« o f his career al Oregon were the winning o f the grid iron contests with Washington and with O. A. 0. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SFECI«'. INTEREST Brief Resume ef Happenings of tile Week Collected for Our Reader* Albany's ftrw loss daring 1>S4 * * • I t « . )« ; ti. , Firs cauaad 110.00« daiuagaa In the Arcade building on - Third street lo McMtnnvtlla. More than 100 bahtea were exaoK'i ad at a etata board of hi*alth baby cllalc at Albany. A marriage license was Isaued al Kngene to James F. Smith. 00 years old. and Olive May McCue. IS. alitili. l’ito slump pullor la limilo i»f mi old Foni eoi', a approved. These leans a g g r e g a te d ili um. some geni », litui a ale I. 115.70« One hundred and eighteen inMH re ile lise» Il uloilK wtlll lite g iri. porting to the West tV.id l umber ellliihTll «'Xplosives, r>- -daini Ult i men's ssaiH-latloa fur the week end li)lo lu l, umt Ima umile u gre.il lag January 10 manufactured 99.91*. «howiiig Iti lite big slumps tul 00* feel of lumber, sold 7* *51.*0) foot ; lila fanti. l'Iie II. A. C. Kxleiiniotl Sei- and Shipped »0 90) 5to feel New hu *l ness was 1« per cent W ow production vice in p l'epa reti lo lielp farin Shipments were I per venl above new iera w illi problemi» »>f wuter slip - pi), «un lini ioli, ligM ing. eie. business. Sealed bids received by Ihe light i Mi Kuble w i II be In \> uahllltf house department for Ihe repair of (mi I'.ornily ngnin abolii Ibe fusi aids to navigation In Ihe lower tNduin o f February ami atiyoue telali bla river, which were damaged by lug lo gel ih touch wtlli Min Ice floes several weeks ago. have been enti »lo ao hy leuving word nl submitted lo tha department heads al tlic county ngcnt'a office. l»r tuv nppttcat’ ons receive t a tat were Washington. D. C.. and It Is expected that tha contract will be let within a few days. A aenate bill which would author Isa lha secretary ot the Interior to With over 100 out «Mown delegate - withhold approximately 700it scree of present, the annual southern Oreg» i land In Oregon for use of Ihe Uma older boys' conference was held I: tilla Indians for graalng pur|H*ses. was favorably reported by the house In Koaeburg. dlan cotnmltteo. The tract formerly J. T. Parks, aged about 2». was kl was a part of Ihe Umatilla Indian ed In a Hooth-Kelly logging camp no..’ rvation. VVendllng when n line broke and d- capitated him. A bouady of lit) lor adult coyoti and )3.S0 for pups will be paid I noughts county for all coyotes kill» within the county. An open competitive civil aerrh examination for applicant, for appoin ment aa poatmaater at Craue. will t held February 14. Humphrey And-rum was ao kadi: injured la a cnvo-ln at the Skylln- mine, a tew miles from Ashland, tha he died two hours taler. The Oswego plan! of the Oregoi Portland cemoat company produce « « ! . « « ) barrels of cement during lh- two yearn oloetng December SI. 1*14- l.oglslatlon for Im pend roads al ready signed by President Cooltdg' glees the park service |1.000.000 for which |«S,00« has been allotod to Crater Lake. J. B. Patrick of Detroit, while hunt tng several days ago bagged one of thr largest tynxea aver seen In this tern tory. The cat was found to measure 52 inches in length The Owea-Oregon Lumber company has started Its Medford mill plant on a double shift, thus famishing nddl tloaal employment to nearly 150 men Later the plant will run three shifts After waiting for more than 40 years to ride Into Bums on a train. Joe Bsrnse had hie ambition satisfied Iasi week when ha arrived in Hums from J on turn via tha O.-W. R. A N. rail road. Seventeen fudernl farm loan uaso cist ions were Invited by the Fire! N* tlonsl Farm Loan association of Lam. county D «and «sWmle* to $ district meeting to be bald tn Bugeae Wad needay and Thursday. Senator McNary has recommended to the department of agriculture tbal onions produced in the vicinity of Mount Angel be Inspected on the same basis as potatoes, according to a tele gram received at Salem. Construction work began Monday on rebuilding the span of the Southern Pacific railway bridge at North Bond, which was damaged beyond repair several monthg ago when It wae ram med by the steamer Martha Buehnei A marker on the afte of the firm house in Portland, a cabin erected by a veteran of the war of l i t ) on the west side of the river In what Is now the south part of the city, will be erected by Hoy Scouts and unveil ed February 14. A. F. Courier, a Falla City haydwgra dealer, lost a diamond from t ring while shutting up some chickens In his back yard. Sunday one of the fowls was killed for dinner, and npon dressing It Mr Courier found the loel diamond In Its glzxard. Applications from 13.(8« exeervice men for cash bonus or loans bare been received since the establishment of the world war veterans state aid commission, according to a report fil ed with the legislature by Major W P. Simpson, secretary. Dr Walter H. Brown of Richmond. O.. accompanied by Mrs. Brown and two children, has arrived In Salem lo assume charge of the ftve-jronr child health demonstration assigned to Ore gon under the financial sponsorship of tbs common wealth of New York. Reports from farmers living In thr western part of Polk coqqty show that approximately (0 per oent of the grain was killed In the cold spell In December. This will make re-seed ing necessary In the spring. Condi tlons In the eastern part of the county were reported much bettsf. Because of embarrassment gt the government rock quarry on North Coos river and sloughing of much over burden during the wet weather amounting to al least 7000 yards, work on the south Coos bay jetty was sus pended by Lieutenant It. H. Bowleg of the government service and 22 ot 23 men will be out of employment fot a month or six weeks. Suspension was caused by shortage of material fot sarrylng on rocking on the jetty. A petition has been filed with the stale public service commission by residents of Hrownsmcad. a commun ity comprising about 75 families shout 1« miles east of Astoria, asking thst the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph company show cause why It should not extend its lines to Brownsmead. Tw o sweeties were rambling 'round when Ihey came lo a During the biennial period. October Imovip. The genl looked nl Ihe 1. 1922, to Heptemher *0, 1924 a total I front o f Ihe building, seeing In of 1259 applications for school fund (large letters: ‘ The Woman Pays.' loans was received by tuu stale land “ Jean,” he said, ” 1 think w<- board, according to the leper! of the jw ill go in here.” dj^artgient Iil«<j with the legislature. FARM CO U N TY A Q R IO U L T U R A L 0 0 N F E R E N 0 E COMINO (U.ntiluiucd frolli fu s i pago) Itesi yhddltlg vurlettes wil| be considerad hy Ibe cropa group. V a l l e i ICS o f frillt »*11,1 Y c g c tablea beai ndiiplcd lo Ibe rnuu- I) tiivicvv o f nvailuble umrketa. typos n f aoil un wliieb Ihey enn bea| be growtt, minimum yield- tii»fcaaary for profilatile pro duellmi sud Ilio exliml to which lite county sboubi gu ln prò during Illese eroi»*, eoiiaiderlitg all lui (ora, are aluled tur dia PUaaiuil II y Ilio Itoli nul ture group. W ashington t'.ouuty la olle uf Iho inni iiiiporlanl poultry see ns o f Oregon, Ilio luoal lu - cyme from Hila »ou tre running cloac to u million dollars uit - uually. In citila lim iting profils lu poultry keeping, the futuro outlook and recommondaUuits for Ibe guidane« o f those who would succeed in (bla highly speemllxed industry will lie bru ì out. The umgulltide o f the farm bualiieaa III Iho county la In - do'ittcd in the fact (but Ila 3,- 000 farinera In 1020 bud in - vealcd in lumi, buildings, slock and ci|uipim»ul a tolsi o f 39 million dollars, or an average o f almost 113,000 lo Ihe farm. In Ibe year 1800 Ihe value o f form properly In Hila County was given al 1178,700 by llie If. 0. Census. H O U SES HAVE CONVENIENCES »Continued from first page) light Ihe farm will» electricity unii supply all o f Ibe building* with pure, fresh water. Mr. K. M. W aldron who lives on over Ibe mountain Inward Newberg moved out from P o rt land about five years ago. lie is a real mechanic, and has many things o f interest nboul Ilia place. The ones which a l- j Iracled me most w-u* Ms home- j made overshot water wheel. ! which lie uses for driving a liomenmde pump liftin g water 125 feel from a spring into u lank al his bouse, bis home- ■ made «lum p puller and Ills farm A M odern PrintingPlant -a t Your Service HHHNN J Have A Joint Account In Our Bank FO R « A L E Barrad Reck Cockerel Full Blood I.MJITRF. BEAVERTON REVIEW Eronl SI. F in e Hava Your Ford Repaired At Loall Broa. B arag a The follow ing rliargea for labor: 1*0 00 Motor ovarhaul'-d Rear Axlr Overhauled 0.00 Rrhuah Splndlr-Tlghlrn S lrrrin g Connecllona *0 0 H rl'iiing Bands, Transm ission Non-Sturl»*r 125 Rrlining Bands, Transm ission fUartar 3.28 Orimi Valves And move Carbon Re- 1 By a "Joint Account" we me an an account into which e i ther a man or hit wife may put money or from which either may dmw money. Every m an ahould make hi* wife his FIN AN C IAL PAR- TNER, Then if anything h»y ppens to him »he will have the necessary experience u> be able lo take care of hi* money. We will welcome your acc. ount. (venerdì Hanking with unric c -II cm I Service 49( Pdid on Savings and linn* Deposits $¿5 will start a chinking account ard we make No “ Service Charge" on same. 3.00 Take up No. 1-2-3 Con- n rrlin g Rod Hearings 2.80 Take up Al} Connecting Rod Boaring« Bank of Beaverton L 0 8 L I BROS. G A R A G E G anara! Auto Repairing ORE. 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