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Friday, February *T, 1 * Ü The » e « iN . , rtM . ^ . . davi««« --------- Local News Mikr Pirnovl. (hr “ Shopman” I n on tlir *ick list this week. Mr. ami Mr*. Paul Mingle vi»ited relative* in Forest O w w Sunday. Mm. S. A. Fredrickson is re ported a« being quite ill with tnnnililis. Mrs. Ganr is a guest al tlie home of Mrs. Wm. Patch un l.onihnrd street. Mrs. K. G. Peck is enlertain- ing IL'» "500 Club” al her home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mettlen are moving into the Hedge house on First Street. E. Stipe reports that he has sold eight new Chevrolet« since the first o f this month. Mrs. Olive Squire« was in town Thursday. She has been In the flood Samaritan hospital several weeks. Mr. ar I Mrs. ('.has. Jack a were dinner guests of Mr. a >d Mrs. E A. Klippel, Jr., o f Port land on Monday. The Christian United Mission ary Society will meet at the home o f Mrs. S. Mapes Frida.' afternoon. March 6. Mr. Doy Cray o f lb»' Bank of Beaverton entertained t h e Washington County Bankers Association with a Ixanquet a! the Soverign hotel in Portland Tuesday evening o f this week. I>r. C. H. Harrison, head o ’ the Congregational work in the slate, conferred with member- o f the church here. *6000 ha- bcen pledged, and it is hoped that work on the new church can start this spring. NEW TAILOR SHOF nix self and God IF I HAD KNOWN M i’.s. M Hendrick* and Me. Miss Boris Woodruff I« «t | L. L. Myer. is moving into TO OFER SOON I . 1 , ’l'Ilo x alile of itbaoluli and Mrs. H. Jones are moving Il cmitl) a well-knwu man trullifulness m exery Ihmg. Eugene this week, the gues* o f the Forzine» lo Rose City Park in Portland. ■ p. te al a men's meeting in Miss Crete <lray. a student of (way. II. ’The folly o f noi takiog Mr. Haul Hyman of Portland Mrs. Hendricks hi* been hero Cleveland ott thè subjeet "The the University of Oregon. ! called at Ibis olllee yesterday ! i /.iitihrh i. lias so 20 year*. II. M Hiigtison ha* Thitig* I " i- |i I timi Knowu Ite- utder poopln’a «dvlee, 15. Timi exi rylhlng, my ino inquiring iibioit Ilio possibili- osition as clerk ill bought their Imu '. futi | Watt Twenty One." Ile Mia. W. It. Williamson, wh icured (Iter watt Ini me lo do xxn* righi lies fur u tailor shop ileo trio Store. \ up on's gu\o answera lo a quesllonitalre was I ailed to Idaho on a'count Iti. Timi dad wasn't un old Patrick o f Cedar Mills We were Informed later n seni in h) tweuly-two unni. Mere o f the illness of her mother, re Roe Salt Improved city lot on wit- in (own the first o f the tliey are. F.xeiy word i* worllt fogy. ufter all. If I limi tioiih the day Hint he had rented the turned Sunday. She reports her as I»»' wislo'il ine lo dir, I would room wliieti will be vacaled by North Main street. Inquire week and purchased a small reudtng: mother improving in health. .......neh boiler off meiitully and Mr, H w c i i k i u i , o f Lino Arata, near Car Shops, hill o f lumber from the Service 1. \\ hat t xva* going to do Beaverton. Adv-C 12-15 Lumber Co. Mr* Patrick ac ife r ’ w livlng— what my lifewnrk morully. I.loyd “ Shorty" Blauer is put 17. \\ hai II reuily menni Ih companied him. She i^ u mem would he. FARM REMIRDERt ting up a house near Front We find it necessary to again fallier and mother lo rnl*e Ihelr ber o f l i e Beaver Chapter, O, street on Lombard. A. M. Iloek- Irrigation farmers o f Oregon 2. Thul my beai III after thtr- call the attention of our patrons aon. > cn lias the contract and W. 1 and friends to the fact that w. K S , of Beaverton. will do well lu look over tImir l) depemled in a largo itegroe IH. \\ Imi liirilslups ami di* Noyes will install the plumbing are no longer eonneeled in an. and build Mi** Zola Hedge returned on un whai I pili in my atoiiiaPli itppolnUlients would he enlniled distribuì Ion boxes weirs ut this lime of yenr. Mueh bsfore I wa* Iwenly-one. manner with the Beaverton Tuesday morning from a tour | y my leaxmg lioine agallisi my Mrs. John Peterson serxed contention can he avoided hy a tluw tu tatù* rare o f money. Irip through parenta* wlshea, tea for the Ladies Aid o f the Plumbing til'., but are doin f weeks vacation measuring the water used. DU t. The eoinmaretal aaaet of business under our own name. 'California. Miss Hedge ha* II». More of Ilio helpful ami Bethel Congregational ehur» rortlons for building weirs may ring heatly and senslbly al insplrlng pari* of thè Rlble, Thursday afternoon al the Pc' W. I. Noyes, Sanitary Plumb , ticen for some years employed be ohlaliied hy asking for Ore. ti red. ing. o 5 If ¡•y lite Wheeler l.umher Co. in partieularly Ilo* four hook» Ihnl gnn Corvallis—s iti ion circular erson home on Peterson Avc. 5. Thal a man's hatiils are ■ Portland hut o f late she ha* deal wilh thè lite of Chrlst. 182, on -’ 'Material* and Rlrue. Mr. Ernest Brasle and fain , not been in vary good heatis inighly hard lo chauge after he Chas. Barnard, who reeenll. 20, 'The gì*'a tue ss o f thè op- lures for Farm. Distributaries” underwent an operation in r. ilv who have been living fo and while on her Irip it is re > i* Iwenty-one. porlunMy and Joy o f servtng a hy W, L. Powers, professor o f ft. ’l’hal a harvest depends Portland hospital, has recoverr ! some time in the Wm. Boy I , ported that she sent in her i***- fel|oxv man. house at the corner o f Firs soils. upun thè seeds suwn wtieat sufficiently to return to hi I ¡¿nation. 21. Thal .lesti* Chrlst wn» at prodile»'* wheat; thiatles wilt my side a* an elder brolher and home here. He returned la- and Main, expect to leave for S« o il’s Mills llie first o f next hrùtg foriti thistle; ragweeds friend in exery ncttvtty A good eolony o f lice» at thè Friday. and month. Mr. Brasie has nwn pi>il guud pasture; and wild heginning o f thè maln honey retaiionsliip o f lite. oat* sown wifl surely produrr Cecil Moore, who is employi 1 night watchman al the Southern 2?. Thal God’« relalinnshlp flow simuli! constai of nne se- n Marsh’s Oarage, has bough Pacific Shops here. al) kind* o f mìsery and unhap- 76,000 t o , to me wa* Ju»t a* helpful and leeled queen and BEAVER TNEATR* hree-"fourlhs o f an acre an t 100,00 worker*. There should pine*«. doligli! fili II* ! bui o f a gnod A large crowd a lien i ted l the as built himself a home o 7. ’flint tliings worlh whllr Saturday, February 28 shephrrd loward hi« «heep, or he as few drenai a* posalbla. •equire Unir, pattrner and xvnrk. ho Junction Road north * card party given by the Beaver How to tame wild Women !of a fallier loward bis aon. Chapter o f the Eastern Star held s Thal jr»>u ean’t gel some- vhere E. Mar-h lives. ordmary straw eontalns as in the Masonic Hall Wednesday How T o Make Them Eat Out hing for nothlng. mueh plant forni material as o f Your Hand DANCE First prize for the C. A Bilstine died early o ' evening. 9 Tliat thè wnrld xvould giva does harnyard manore. hut thls See Hoot Gibson In rhursjay morning. He ha ladies went to Mr*. By field ami The Aloha M. W A. will give me jusi atxout wtiat I deserved. material ts noi as readily avall “THE SAWDUST TRAIL” Mrs. C. E. Beach drew the eon Hi« Com been ailing for some time an benefit dance dAnee at the I O. Thal hy thè swrnt of my a henefU atile to the plani* a* ,i* manure. Mr. L. A. Kennedy \ stirring drama of tbe.W^*J hrow'- t would enrn my hread. merrthi Cli^b 11 i^l| ’ in Hither oi) >t was expected he could n<> solution. Gpq, (.oo ut .straw eontalns al* drew llrst prize for the gentle •eeover. Dropsy was the raus • Comedy— “The Goofy Age” \ ! ! > tf/ T h at a thorough educa*1 Snrtirdny *even(Tig. Feb. 28 Mu must to pounds nf nllrngen, 5 the >f his death. . Tig' funeral wit men and Mr. Donaldson was lìon noi onlv pays better xvnges sic will he furnished hy poiimt* o f plmaphnrlc acid, ami awarded the consolation. he. k& lurday from tYi ' Sunday and Monday, March 1-t tlian hard iabor, hut thnt II Charles Woodbmise Bane« Play 10 lo 12 pounds o f potasti. Pierson Undertaking Parlor i i "ISLE OF LOST SHIF3” brings Itie tii'st of evrrytliing 1 er*. G. Albert llaehlen, Dlrec- The year 1925 promises to ' lor. \ seven-piece orchestra. Portland. Comedy. “Don’t Fall." i>|»i<- nnmely, more enjoynble he a prosperous one for Coveil Heavy pruning of - winter in Work, hetter fooil. more of thè One dollar per eouple for dance jured fruit tree# should be de- A Go. In view o f Hie fael that B. E. Swenson, realtor, wi'l Adv e 11-1.1 lived until the extent o f the nove his office next week fro > we have quite a number o f peo Tues. and Wed.. Mar. 3 and 4 w holesome luxnrle* and plea«- 1 ore* nf life. boiler folk* to live “ FLOWING GOLD* damage ha* been determined. Is its present location to the ror.i ' ple coming into our office every Mr*. C. W. Barnes entertain and deal wilh, and. best of all, Lova" Ihe advice o f the experiment in the Rossi Bldg formerly day looking for property, we Comedy— “ Sbnngha.-d thè genuine *nti*faetion thal ed the "Bridge Club" Tuesday »lift ion. Promiscuous pruning ;>eeupied by the Twentieth Ce»i would like to increase our list ■ o f afternoon. Mrs K W. Wood - nr rutting hack now may re- tury Grocery. Geo. L. Bowlh. ing* o f local properiy and invite Thurs. end Frl., Mar. 6 and 7 volt ¡ire some body worlliy respeCt eonfidener and Gir prier- ruff carried off !lr*l honor*. Jack Hoxle In oiov« some o f the best wood In tnri Chas. L. Comstock, real e< you in to tell u* about your '.hi tree, which cannot he told late salesmen, have been add. I place. We feel sure we can sell “THE SION OF THE CACTI" !«** gifl o f friendstiip. Say It With Printing 1?. Thal honrsty la thè hest if it is priced right. Covel’ Part 3 -"Ten Scars Make * Man” ftom the damaged wood until to the sales force and will wvr “Flowers Ole" poliey, m»t onlv in doaling witti Comedy— “Why Men Work” & Co. Adv. e -H tf la'er In Hie season. out o f Swenson's niflee. COM IM G SH O W S W E PRINT BUTTER W R APPER S New Closed Chevrolets • ] BEAVERTON Winners LOOP a n n o u n c in g Cross Word CROSS WORD PUZZLE PRIZE WINNERS AR E iN Following is the list of prize winner« as decided by Ihe jud ges : . Mrs. A. II. Clcninil, 1st prize; Estelle Speak«. 2nd; I.« Moyn« Wisner, 3rd; M C. Hendricks, Uh; Il T. Weills, 5th; Mrs. C. ■I. Stevens. Olh; Ada M. Young, Till ; Mrs. Chus. It. Jacks, Hili; I.. A. Kennedy, 91 It; Alice Clark, • »»Hi ; Paul Ringle, IlH i; Mr*. Fred Braun, I2lb; Win. Black man, 13th; Verno Brighi, M ili; Margaret A. Beniiey, 15th; Mr* Henry Bcsinger, BHh; Mr*. (!. K. Barker, 17th; Mamie thiwn- tng, 18th; Bclbert llnnsoii, lOlli; Boyd .Sprague, 20lli; J. L. Gray, 2 l*t; Lillie Williams, 22nd; J. C. Hammer. 23rd; lla/«l Pur- inerler, 2 till. II i* desired Hiat Hie win ner* call for their prize* a* early a* possible at this office, to the event that it is not pos- -ible to call, write in staling first, second and third choice. ¡W e will Ihnn forward y mira to you a* soon as your number 'on Hie winners’ list is reached Look Them Over at Stipe’s Garage I Making Your D. liars Do Their Full Du ty T i c Purpose o 1 he f, ÍRV STORES Thousands of K “ en, L< ^criminating 20th Century Buyer* Will Testify to the "I ruth of This Statement \ Mid-Week Offerings, Wednesday and Thursday February 25 and 26 J. E. CONOLY, Manager IB Service I timber Co. “ Service that Serves” W e have an up-to-d.it.- Lumber Yard in Beaverton. Paints Varnishes Plaster Board Roofing Paper Shingles Lath USED CAR SALE O T T O ERICKSON & CO. Lincoln AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Beaverton and Forest Grove, Oregon BUY B EFO R E THE B IG DEMAND FOR ____________COMES AND SAVE MONEY 1917 Reconditioned $ 1 0 0 .0 0 FORD ROADSTER 1921 Runs fine and looks very well; reconditioned and in unusually good shape. A buy. In fact everythin? needed to build a house right at home W e also furnish you Service Try u. Service Lumber Co. CARS FORD TOURING Builders Hardware m ’ordson $ 2 0 0 .0 0 FORD TON TRUCK 1915 Lots work in this yet $ 75.00 FORD TRACTOR 1922 Rebuilt, fine shape $350.00 OTTO ERICKSON (&> CQ. “ THE OLD RELIABLE FORD DEALERS” BEAVE R T0* . . . . OREGON FIVE DOLLARS REWARD For Tha On# Who Oan Give On« Good Reason For Buying Wall Paper In Portland Whan You Can Buy For Th« 8a/n« Price In Baavarton And Got On* Roll Fre« With (very Thr«« Bought and Paid For. E. E. SW ENSON AIN’T IT THE TRUTH» (A I.a Walt Mason) When your appetite goes on ill« blink, don't run for pills j !ml slop and think, “ Guess IV j lietjer go to the Brown .lug an I ¡«at. I've heard it said II «Tr chuck ean'l be beat." ABOUT PRINTING A printer's duly is to use brains, type and good paper to eecompllsh the jeslred result for the customer. We holjeve timi no job of printing is satisfactory unir** il I* good, Thai is wtiy we are always orj Ihe job to fur ti • e ) you Hie best work at the proper pri«e. THE BEAVERTON REVIEW I Quality Merchandise Hood Tires General Gasoline I A . B. CLEMENT - \ £ A The little fellow usually sells as cheap, and very often cheaper than the big fellow. The difference be ing that he don’t crow so much about if. OUR POLICY HAS A L W A Y S BEEN ‘GOOD MERCHANDISE AT REASO NABLE PRICES' Quality is the Cheapest Thing to Be Had Today ' S \ \ \ Proprietor 0 B EA VE R TO N p j RA G U E EVERYBODY'S STORE * - SERVICE OF THE BETTER SORT BEAVERTON. OREGON s