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Th» I Local News Mr. Bauman la painting his residence in Huber. Mr. Hamniersley Is building a rustic home in the Woodland Arres. Dan Freeman of Aloha was married in Forest Drove Wed -dny. Mr. M. P. Cady, Mayor o f Hillsboro, was in Beaverton on Saturday. G ull Stephens has nought a house In Fairdale built by D. P. Murray. H. Lewis attended a meeting of the Muscovites in Porimnd Saturday. Otto Erickson report* the sale o f four used cars and II used tractors. • Mr*, l.eln Brown will be In itiated into the O. E. S. at a future meeting. Mi«» Catherine Desingsr has PROGRAM AT REAVER THEATRE t>i i ' m on Hie nick list the past week. L anay, M .r ti T Mrs. Frank Hockcn o f Spo •*'*» elUllAb i vidkR " Wane has been here on busi rwalu». virgin»« vaill, Mfal- ness. lace k y, Rockllffe Fellow«* Nr». W. I. Noyes is reporle.l A (ram uil o f »looping people a ru »way freight—a signal to lie very ill at her home man an whom all lives de here. pend but— in that signal M;»» l.ila OeriuiQuelte is man’s humble homo, a chief operator at the local tel scoundrel attacking ephone office. In* wife. The most exciting picture that you .1. W. Raynard leaves tod i> ever Rave seen or will see for Pacific City io look after u»ino»s matters. iunday A Monday, March S-9 Mr. John Tracks.'! loaded a NORMA 1 AI.MA DDE in ear Of onions last week whi : “SECRETS" were sent to Stockton. Calif. Hie »lory o f a spring time lov» that lived through life's long Mrs. I.. D, Shellenherfrer, wh- vv inter, as I old by the “ te - Has been ill for some time i erels’’ in a woman’s di- "eP'Tted a great d.si! heller. ary. Norma al her very Mrs. J. C. Huntley lias si h»'st in a picture (hat will f.ciently recovered from '.or i tug at your heart-at rings »cut illness that she is i a n, | linger m yon memory .o :•»• out again. always Mr. and Mrs. J. ti Thompson Comedy— “Harem Follloa," an International Raw« o f Portland have moved into U Mrs. Fred Ruff was very ill Brandt house at the eorner of Saturday She has been ailing First and Augrelt Sts. for some time. Beaver Chapter N Benton Bowman, the city | i06, O. K. S. Reg attorney of Hillsboro, was in ular mooting Wed town Wednesday. nesday evening Mu . tlth . at 1» P. M, Mrs. C. A. Tolman is <juit> Degrees. Visitors welcome. 1 ill at the home o f her daughter i r o f the Worthy Matro Mrs. L. K. Kramer. Jessie C. Pharis, Secretary, e ’ Bom. Io Mr. and Mrs. K. Miss Emma Delsuian b a • W olf of Cooper Mountain, la« ;purctlu>od L o la 5 6 mU 7> , , week, a baby boy. rilock C , Steele's Addition, frv i Mr. C. Stancheff and family Joe and Pauline Corricri. TI. ■ of Portland visited recently at j.*rop«rly is north of the Cath. the S. Vasileff home here. j*«' Church, on Hast St. and Bei- (verdant Road. The sale w a » The City Attorney, Mr. Alton lnane through C. H. Fry. Allen, conferred with some ol the City officials Saturday. f“ “ 1 *l necessary to aga. i call the attention of our patrous Born, to Mr. and Mrs. lom „ „ j friends to the fact that \\ • Miller of Cooper Mountain, b <re BO longer conn«-cled in any baby daughter, last Sunday. manner with Uie Beaverto.i Mr. A. C. Clunn and Mr. Mar Plumbing Co., but are doing lin of Huber are building at ¿justness under our own uaui •, W. 1. Noyes, Sanitary Plumb Franklin and Third Streets. ing. c 5 tf Mr. Hansen is building on Conductor Cbas. Cline, w in the jjDpir* Tracts between th ! v so many years bandied the Kennedy Acres and Wesldale. -Southern Pacific trains throug i U. Classen and wife left for »icaierton and who was but re- Aibany Saturday for a visit with cenlly retired with a pension Mr«. Clas-en's parents there ,i at his home in Mi-Minn- . „ , 01 . . , „ „ ville yesterday morning. He is Cecil Stephens bought a nev ' _ , , . _ . , , u. one o f Ihe Ilrst men to liave a Biuiiswick phonograph vv edne« . T r. „ Di,., \ passenger run through this day from the Beaverton Phar j , . . va - 1 ley. He was pensioned but a few weeks ago. Otto Erickson reports t ta < j ------------------- sale o f a Ford Touring Car t DANCE Mr. A. W. Compton of Port Big dance at Rinton Drang.* I- ml. Hall on the Scholls Road, Sat I J Vinson is wiring tin “ "lay. March 7. Miss Agnes Hansen houses near the Poller j PcU*rs Orchestra or Oswego will Dog Kennels ou the »^nyoi. furnish th« music. Gent* *1.00 ^ I.adies and spectators free, pi l ; rs. Frank Hocken was in town over the week end look ing after business interests in town. Fred l>. Thompson of St Johns has purchased -a For< coupe from the Otto Ericks»1: Co. here. Anna Norgard o f Aloha, I l f assistant of Lela Brown o f th Service Lumber Co. i* on th sick lisL Cecil Sfepben» i* now work ing for hi* brother-in-law, D p. Murray. He started woi Thu rs «lay. Mr. and Mr*. Halber Olsc‘ o f O op er Mountain are th proud parents of a haby b*»' born last week. W. C. Warner of Garden Home is in c h a r g e u t the free tmn of Ihe four Murray hour»’ being built on Allen Ave. The Otto Erickson Compan- at Forest G rove has unloado: Iwo ca rlo a d » o f autos. One o ' the carload* will be broug„‘. fe Beaverton. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Aoe.acber are the proud parents of a Dab pirl, who arrived Sunday Mr and Mr*. Abelaoher live in W oodland Acre*. T ubs . A Wednesday, Mar. 10-1' “A SON OF THE SAMARA" With B ert Lytell, Claire Wind sor. and Rosemary Theby A Pielures»ni»> Drsert Romare» Ki1 »ie»l in Ihe Sahara Itsel»' Sp.-t Comedy— “Hard Roiled Tenderfoot" Thursday A Friday, Mar. 1S-1? “ THOSE WHO DANCE” featuring Bessie Love, Blanch» Sweet, Warner Baxter and Robert Agnew \ daring representation o f th most »lisetissed l»»pie o f con versation in America— the »ale o f liipior without preaching 'omedy— “Stolen Goode." ale' Part 4 "Ten Scare Make a Man” REAL m ESTATE TRANSFERS i»! Fred T. Daniel el ux to A I T. Williams to Hasel WII F. Free! el ux, Lot I?. Hlk. 3. llama, I ao„ Lot 56, Steel'* Add. illsboro Garden Tr., $10. Ilett\ erlon. $1. W. A. Frank to 0. M. Mack Chas. J. Redfield et ux t o »»y el ux. 10 a»'.. See. 5, T. » Frances B. Donaldson. Tr. I. II. I W, Will. Mor.. $10. Mutiseli Ac., Suini. Yerex Suhd., Page E. Gardner el ux to So- S 1, T. »rat Gardner, 22.272 ae„ se - Mer.. $t0. 15. T. 2 N.. R. 3 W „ $10. E »I John Friday et ux lo Hertha L, Tandhery to Wit Paclsch ei ux, 15 ac., tec. 25, \\ ui Mw liant Divson el ux. I uc„ tl. h T. 2 N.. It. I \\ $10. ruf»per D. L. C. No. 12. $10. James II. Patterson to Vie ‘ or D oiiioii . Part o f Hlk. 2 Humphrey’s Add, Hillsboro. $1 t . IL Este» et ux Io A. \' Este». 20 ac„ See. 31, T. 1 N ». 4 W, $10. S»'curily Saving* and l r j « t Co., lo Gardtiy • Girrte-r, 2.5 irre.-. Sec. 28, I l S.. 1 2 W. NOTED RUPTURE Will. M»’r.; 12 a»-. Lando» » D EXPERT COMING I. C. $10. 0. L. Nang. 1 et ux ! t 1 n The well known ami sueoe.ss- ful Minneapolis rupture experl G. Shipley, Pari o f Hlk. t lh* Mr. C. F. Reitlieh. will he In Amended Plat Fairview \ M . Portland on Tuesday, tVednie- Uillslioro, $10 Grace J. Lnsselle by a t*» $1 »lay and Thursday. March 17 »eorge M. Payn»' el ux. R.ffs 2 18. and 10. at Die Imperial Ho tel. Ruplureil people come many uni 3, Evi'lyn, $|O00. miles Io *<>e him. Consultation Manche l. angle* lo Amanita is free. Watch Portland paper- H. I.angley, f.ot I, Blk. 2R, for special announcement. Foresi Grove, $10. Adv p 14-15 ft ItilDtin lo Steel's Mary Iilef o f Polloe, HHUhoro, lo Add., City o f lllllshoro, Tr. In Itlk ’»> iverlou, $ 10 . I, G«k Grove Add,, lllllshoro. Arthur M Mills Io Kale J. $144.13. v| 1 11 s. 35.32 ac., See*. 23, 24 25 and 26, T I S.. II. 2 W., Will. Mer. $ 10 . 63 , W V. limit et ux to Ma I Giislin, 6 7 ne, John L lliek lin D. L. C., T. I S.. R. I W Will. Mer.. $ 10 . Marsh’s Garage John F.iiward Dustin lo Ida Gust in, 2 ac., . Ree. 34, T. I S , R. I W . WHI Mer.. $10. A U T O M O T IV E Chief of Police, llill»horo, lo City o f Hillsboro, Lot 6, Hlk. M. Hillsboro, $255.39. S P E C IA L IS T S ! ! Beaverton, O regon IF VOIF WANT TO SEE COVELL A IF YOU W ANT TO SEE COVELL A , W _ $ If » I imi W ml ** HELL Co BUY. Co To Loan Or Borrow Money SEE OOVBLL A Oo. HOT CROSS BUNS MADE BY THE IhiCTDRR PRESCRIBE CER TAIN MEDICINES for each par ticular ea«e. They waul their prescriptions lU|»»d ns directed no substitute» used. Then Bring Ua Your Pre scriptions. They will he |l|le»l "Just a» the Doctor ordered." Illle,| promptly, wlltj pure, fresh »hugs. Brunswick Phonographe, V let rola* and Record* BFA V E R T O N PHARMACY BROWN. BROS.. Proprwtm» C. H. BROWN. PharmacUl Telrphoiif 0553 StudioBdrber Shop An experienced MARCKLLRR in atleniiaiiee FIRST OLA SS WORN AT S T A T IO N E R Y If He Can’t Supply You, W e meet every demand for quality and style, at the home print shop. See Us About I hem. I BEAVERTON REVIEW i with ggdg D RUGSTORE building up Beaverton. Home spent dollars work for the home folks. Home spent dollars grow and grow and grow. Home spent dollars bring happiness and profit to Y 0 U and y our Neighbors. T o be sure of a Good Roast is to order it from cur market. Then it will be tender, juicy and best of quality. C IT Y 1 I REASONABLE PRIOES BEAVERTON BAKERY Get I hem from Your Grocer, HEMSTITCHING Have your Hemstitching, Pleat ing and Stamping done at the QUICK AND HANDY SHOP >n Broadway, between Beaver Theatre and Marsh’s Garage WILSON A COURTNKY, Props Home spent dollars help to pay home employed. Let’s spend our money at home M EAT MARKET I and all work together to help BENSON & NEWLANDER, Proprietor. slrengthen the vitally important link of H O M E T R A D E . The BEAVERTON REVIEW D E A N 'S DRUG M O R E 00‘ one thsi want to commend to every In addition to striving for the good things of thin life which are good In the'r way, to remember the other ? JU thing« also. I promise yon If yon do that. It will V Jo XS L Store B F A V E F T O N OREGON OUR JOB PRINTING IS THE BEST BEAVERTON REVIEW I -- ------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- ‘ pret*7 „ to jou ° * were “ ,e doing it * good Lime while Hava your good time as yon go pot tiere this woek. They were and the bills, bnt having ]uit totaled up so many miles on such an expend! eonsign»>d to Petaluma, Calif. ture of gaa. Save on your gas and en Joy the scenery as you go along The year 1925 promises lo through life. Juat pul that Into oper ho a prosperous one for Covell ation— save on your gas and ace more A Co In view of Ihe fact that of the scenery! w*' have finite a number of pen pie roir. into our «»flier every day l»'»»k n g for properly, we would like to increase our list E. E. S W E N S O N ings of local property and invife The Beaverton Realtor you in to tell us about your place. We feel sure we can sell SALESM EN If it is priced right. Covell GfO. 1. ROW!BV C. I. COMSTOCK Co. Adv. c - l l l f Chief of Police, lllllshoro, lo t'.ily of lllllshoro, Tr. In Blk 4. Hillsboro, $3H.75. PRESCRIPTIONS CAR EFULLY COM P^UNDLD Hillsboro Chief of Police I» Hillaboro Conimereial Hank. Tr in Blk. t. HilUbro. $613.97. United Stales to John Dix tton. along. Don’t be like the antomo blllata that go wbtsxlng over the cotin try at sixty miles an boar and arrive at their destinations at the end of the Mr. H. O. Bauer o f Cedar day’s run not havtDg seen the beauties of ths country they went through; bav Mills loaded two ears with tog seen nothing of the blrda or the haled straw at the freight de flowers, of the streams and the tree' t.tou le» A. IliHclin. lot. Chief o f Police, Hillsboro, lo lily of lllllshoro, Lot 6, Blk. V Finney’s Add., IBIIslioro, «Ih.9H. Mabel Wilson et at to Fre»' Watson el ul, Tr. in See. t, T ■ N., II. t W „ $10. By W ILLIAM E. KNOX President American Bankers Asaocla- those things, we may get the material prosperity, bat we will not get true \. V. WJlrv el al tu Mills ntirn Coiu'l’e. ■' i.ll U_»uk, L o i» I d, 7, 0, II, 12, 13. Il, le, an 10. AV V Wiley’» Hulnlivtalon Hillsboro $1, Gust M iti lo llainti llaliloueii Standard Timber Co. io Doch ran Southern Logging Hadron el al, 2 tracts in Ihe D im » Rich Co.. 3 Tr. in 8»*c«. 28 and 33. irilson D. L. fi., $1. Washington and Tillamook Co- Edith W. Hughes el vlr lo $1. • ’V : 4 . ♦ ’ ----------------------- ------ - James S. Church et ux ,t|» S V. Church. 20 a»'., S» h >. 28. T I S.. It. 2 W „ $10. Save on Y ou r G as and See the Scenery! A long, ton* time sxo, a very great teacher said, “ Mas shall not lire by bread aloe#.' That la tree*. A man w h o l i v e * by bread alone and ■Imply feedi hie body will bo noth ing more than an animal. There It more than bread that goes to the making of a life. There are the t h i n g s of the mind a n d t h e W illia m E. K nox spirit, and we are all of wa making a great mistake If we measure success In this world by material things. Material things are all right and ought to be emphasised to some extant, hut they should not occupy more than their proper place la the scheme of things. Over and above and beyond them are the things of the Intellect, tod over and above I those are the things of the «pirli, the t a w th*“ ** of life If. In reaching »■'. Cecil Hughes, Loi 4, HU* 15. For''*l Grove, $.' 600 . Addle Taylor (o Harry Smith u\. Pail of Hit. 2, Foresi . $250000. . R. L. Tucker cl ux lu L. II. Evans, Lols I; 2, 7. ami N, Ja«ac M. Philip« el al lo Gl It Ik. 5. Iteavert» u, $16. ivd E. Hickman, Tr. in Ace. 12, Oliarle» Ili'HI. »I ft u* A. r. I s„ II. I W . W ill. Met'. $10 Di'ti. 0. Funk » t lUs Lot 3. It. E. Hohle et al In John Berthold Aild., L averlon, $600. II.míe el ux. to ac., see, 25, T. 'Andrew M Kennedy el ux to 2 S.. R. 2 W , W ill Mee., $10. Henry Krause el ux. Tract» 12 sheriff to lligcrnia Commer and 13, Kennedy Acres, Suini. cial and Savings llauk, Tr. In Tract* 65 and fid. 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