The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 13, 1925, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Local News
M q Favorite Stories
1 COM
Mr. J. flmriMbrck 1« on th«*
Hirk list IM* week.
A » Translated Into the English
Home« I me* n »lory lakes on « M e l
.«In c In the tv - 1 el ling of U even
tli'ii.?h Ihe m as uha rv^HWts It gets
j i Ir. led
This «I ejn ’t happen often,
M. and Mrs. Win. Moore of -lilt II does Impi* n. t recall sn In-
-lance:
Banks «m n in town Tuesday.
(W e nl-stit nt <! ner in honor of a
At Martin and family mowd ! Ustln iiislied vis nag Kagllahm a« I
; a h » reminded o f « yarn «h ig h I had
to Knr<*ne Iasi week, to liiako I from Horn tdyihe snd when 1 so»»
lira I r home there.
j -sillo.1 n|* >n t»> tli ■ chairman to spetfk
Mrs. Stevens, whose home is I fc . w. r<¡.» I I old It. snd It went
«er.v well. It li.ol to do with a pros
between Main and Stott Streets, I wet or In Okbtliomn, who, on a Sst-
,» on the sick list this week.
unlay nielli, honsld a quart of moon-
-lilne whisky and i'>>k U to his lonely
W. I. Noyes has the contract cabte. Hnilei|uiti«i£ u plensant Sund«
for laying five miles of pipe Rat sn ho e m a n i ihe threshold he
line for the Multnomah
Uolf -tuiiiMcl and fell, dropping his pr.»
-tous hiinlon «nd «masliln* the botti .
Club.
vo that Its aromatic ivntenti ware
The house where Chill Chow j A sstnl upon the door. D aprw m d I
formerly lived was
partially ds misfortune, the unfortunste oh i
destroyed by fire Sunday eve­ «eu t to Iwd. As ho lay Ihers bemoan
'ng Ida loss. • mangy, furtivo, hai
ning.
grown rat (Nth one our and part of
Mrs. K. !4. Massey is the new ' a tall, emerged timorously from a ho ■-
operator at the telephone office, .a the hsaebnard. »aI up, sn iff«! the
successor to Mrs. Rux, former laden air and then darling swiftly !•»
whoro the liquor made a pinWlle In 1
operator.
depression o f «ho planking, rwn out
Mrs. L. W. Wise, formerly ¡ta tiny pink tongue, took one qui-
sip of the stuff ami tied In sudd. !
of Beaverton, but now living pnnio to Its retrvat.
But It dtdr,
in Pori land, was in town sev­ s»ay ; shortly it again appeared, ai !
eral days this week.
now a student of rats would have dl-
- e m «l that a transition had tsk. a
1». A. White, manager o f the place in the spirits of this particular
Beaver Theatre, is moving into rat. Suddenly It had grown cock.«
the Wtti. B«yd house at
the debonair, almost reckless. It travel- !
corner of Angel and First Sts. delitwrateiy bark to «he liquor s r I
imbibed again. Seemingly satisfied :t
I. oiii« Mechano o f
Stipe's s ta r t«) for home hut. changing Its
ioin<t. It returned ami partook • thb I
Oarage is al tending I he Chev
time o f the refreshment. Immediai -
role! Motor Company’s Meehan
ly then Its fur st.aal on end. Its eyes
ics’ school which is being hel
burned red. like pigeon-blood roble -
in Portland this week.
and strvigtitonlng itself U|>o«i Its hit I
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Keyndfd» legs It waved Its foret1» " '* in a gt ,
lure o f defiance and shrilly cried ont
left’ Thursday
afternoon
fo~
“ Now, bring on that dad-blamv 1
Oakland. California.
Mrs. Rev- rat !”
Holds Is Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
No one seemed to enjoy m j litt ,'
story more than did the guest o f tl.o
Hedge's daughter. Marjory.
evening. A fter tbe party broke up tie
J. G. Bridges. Jr., of
San made tut- tell it to him all over agni:*.
Francisco, arrived Sunday for a I could t d l from his expression th:it
visit with his parents, Mr. ami he was trying to memorise It. In fa< t.
Mrs. J. C. Bridges o f (he Bea­ he confessed to me that he expect. I
- to use it when he got home a* a ty|e
verton Furniture Exchange.
leal example o f American humor.
Six months later I was In l-nmion.
About seventy five ladies at­
tended the Beaver Social Clu’i I atten d«! a dinner. My English
friend was tbe toastmaster. Perhaps
card party held Tuesday night ray presence recalled to him the anec­
in Ihe Masonic Hall. First prix • dote he had so Ulmt.
At any rate,
was won by Mrs. Laura Em­ he undertook to repeat It.
H is version of it ran for perhaps
mons. . second by Mrj. Leslie
Spenser, and Consolation
by twenty minâtes. H e 'e n t e r «i Into a
futi exposition of the potency of the
Mrs. Paul Ringle.
illicit dlstlllatton known among the
We find it necessary to agai i Yankees. be said, as “shining moon.”
He went at length Into the subject
call the attention o f our patron
of tbe habits o f rats, pointing out that
and friends to the fact that w
inasmudi as rats customarily did n>>t
are no longer connected in an
Indulge In Intoxicants a few drops < f
manner with
the
Beaverton any liquyr carrying high alcoholic
Plumbing Co., but are doin- content would be likely, for the time
beine at least, to alter tbe natnre o f
business under our own nam
almost any rat. At length he reached
\Y.. I. Noyes. Sanitary Pluml
iag.
c 5 U his point. It ran like this:
'A n d then, this little rodent, beine
now completely transformed by its
We have been notified th.
Ml*. C. E. Allen, local Souther. i repeated potation*, reared bolt U|*
right ami, voicing the pot-valor o f ut­
Pacific station atrenl. has r/-
ter Intoxication both In tone and
ecivrd a stock of ” .’ !5 Every­ manner. It crie.I out In a voice like
man’s Almanac,” issued hy th- thunder:
S. P. Company, and which .wit'
“ 'I sny, I wonder If there Isn’t a
be given free to everyone d<- rat about somew here?"
Sam SmHh is visiting
r<Ulivrs m till« vicinity
wllh
'C o p y r w h l
siring a copy. These bookie!-
contain timely information con
rerning the railroads and othe
mailers o f general interest.
HOW
H F G i! SCHOOL
Tuesday m-op. the Home K<-
onomics Department sold waf
n ‘s and coffee in the rateteri
°i’dcr to nay for their pag
»•i the Annual.
Triday afternoon the Fresh
man b-iskct ball team playe.'j
H ills b o r o
ba»
BANKERS
!
STATIONERY
k
m favor o f Hills
Tuesday aflernoon, Mr R j
Christiansen of Portland ' played
several selections on a saxn
phone for ,ho student
body
» i veral of the Beaverton High
School students, being inleresl-
ml in sanophone, talked with
Mr. Christiansen about snxn
plionc lessons.
Friday afternoon, Miss Eng
h of Portland,
and
Mi**
Marion Rhodes
of
Portland
champion typists, demonstraf-
* r a ,,<nv ^vpinp system in front
the student Body. Both of
• ie girls
made around
110
words a minute without any
rr,,rs- Mr. I. M. Hehnkc of
P'-linkc.Walker Business
Col­
lege gnvr a short address.
BEAVFRTON
PFi A R M A C Y
After rutttvali.m lx-cins. II»
>d that ia wet and late ran 3R0W N, BROS.. Proprietors
He— Are you fond of e n t e r ­
be
easily recognized.
Then -i” -wi« H. W 0 VV N, Pharmacist
taining callers?
’ * 'lV|cpli‘>ne 0553
N’-.e- Yes; hut dear me. so (tie most favorable time ftVr
designing farm drain system«.
few o f them are!
'Yet land owners snouid make
Mister— Say.
your
rubber«
are leaking.
" t
Mi*«— Oh. Iliat’ s all
right.
.»I see, I have my pumps on
tonight.
ENTERTAINING
CALLERS
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Say
It With Printing
“Flowers Ole”
The Benverton Review
HEMSTITCHING
Hava your Hemstitching, Pleat­
ing and 8t*«rplng done .at the
Q U I'K AND HANDY SHOP
)n Broadway, between Beaver
T:. M ire and Marsh’s Garage
WILSON A COURTNEY, Props
W OOD
1924
Mofitil Chevrolet
$037 at $550
»$4.50 per cord
2 - Pas?. Coupe
$830 al $750
E. C. H A L L
4 - Pass. Coupe
$916 at $830
Phone 314, Beaverton
YOU
Day Bright”
Next
r» feel
of
salislied
i
S A V E A L M O S T $ 1 0 0 .0 0
STIPE’S GARAGE
us-
tliat way about
M EAT MARKET
BENSON & N EW LA N D ER , Proprietor*
L IB E R A L T E R M S
Portland Addr?** P. 2, B« x 15&
O n e at N ig h t -
C IT Y
D e Lu xe Touring $ 7 8 0 ^ $700
Delivery
Sum m ar
T o be sure o f a G ood Roast is to
order it from our m arket. Then
it will be tender, juicy and best
o f quality.
%
TQuring
foe
**
Ihe*c 1924 Model Clievrolet Cm? nre new, just
as they came from the fact«-ry, and you get the
advantage of this big reduction on 1924 new Chev­
rolet cats on account of our needing the room for
new shipments. So why not take advantage of this
unusual opportunity and save.
Heavy Clean Gounlry
SLAB W OOD
being
The BEAVERTON REVIEW
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Start your dollars
building up Beaverton.
Home spent dollars work for the
home folks.
Home spent dollars grow and grow
AN AGREEMENT
Green— They're nice looking
hot* « of yours— appear
to
! be wp II matched,
Greene— They are.
One Is
-.vill'tig to puli and the other's
»•!e willing In |el him.
and ¿row.
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Ässfetfe ^
Save * 2 .On Your
MAGAZINES!
'm ONE YEAR
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■ Thft
fjf.
NOTED RUPTURE
EXPERT COMINO
Home spent dollars bring happiness
and profit to Y 0 U and y our
Neighbors.
$
A n cH e-in NredT-------
Home spent dollars help to pay
home employed.
I '< :*e f!- - »¡buLl
| C'y.A :;-.-irles
The well known and success­
ful Minneapolis rupture expert,
Mr C. F. Rerflicli, wip |,p frt
Port Ian,| <>n Tuesday, V.’ednos-
day and Thursday, March 17,
18, and 19. at IJie Imppria! H o­
tel. nurtured people come many
mi’ps lo sec him. Consultation
is free. Watch Portland paper*
Work has started
on
llv f r sp.-riai announcement.
Adv p 14-15
Senior Play, “ Anne Whai s-iler-
lfamel” . Those taking |»irt are
Arthur I ang. G‘-eil
Emmons.
IF YOf! W ANT TO SELL
Jean Jackson, Klva K k s l ro n j.
.SEE COVELL A Co
Joan Htickney. f.uelta F »tinelli
IF YOU W ANT TO BUY,
l.eland Cook. Robert
Hocken
8EE COVELL A Co
Carna Peterson, Tliesta Pegg,
If You Want To
John Gray, Fdw-ard l»av Dorfs
I.oan Ur Borrow Money
Woodruff, Loy Antrim, Helen
Jamieson.
8EE COVELL A Co.
BU R I
BEAVERTON
BAKERY
Kefball learn. The wore t,f (i, bn: ! iii hack o f the home for-
f-’irls’ game « a s 34 to 8
f;, .
no |y occupied hy II. Opir.
vor of Hillsboro. The boys’ scor,
was i to
boro.
CROM
BARBER
HELP
is
HOT
Spring Tonic
f! ■ ii-and
new greenhouse
FWIDAY, MARON 1«, 11
Ravtaw
.
studi et of ground water «nd
vieni et- lite laat awo ynars. If
GO R I INO 00NTE8T
A l STATE FAIR «olitoli condii leu« and pian u l ' I . « are fed oeeaslonally dur-
,Intuì »ysteu» for
thè
wliole ng lite fall thè birds Icari)
lo E. E. S W E N S O N
the one-ton tiller pig grow­ furm, totvise» thè G. A. t'., ex rat them readlly In rase thè
T h • B c-iverton R ealtor
S
day, Marsh IS
Tue
mo»l knle freetes,
W lille n oi. so
ing cunt-.»t for C.-ogon produ­ perunenl »talioli.
,
SALESMEN
JM P tors In
in good a» hule, tieets a* sueeu- StO. I, HU)'I lit
cer» writ ie held l Ihe Oiegon neeessnry di ain» cali he
f. I. toots tom
E TORNADO”
fu »l ami
thè
wholc leni
feed are rerommended hy
»laic, fair next la I for .the firnl stalled
A sin ung. crashing melo-
lune.
Iluìes and
regulation» evslem compleied In unii» «s evperiment station authorlttes.
drama, u sensational cyclone,
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have b< en outlined lo make ihe tlme and means permiL
the stomi in a man'« heart
A CASE OF NE0E88ITY
contest us uhcfui nini* interest-
that he could not conquer, and
l'eneher Why are you lutei
To get complete Mimmi of
mg us possible, bolli to Ihe
ihe storm outdoors that swept
Boy Dio! wanled me t«> stay
I g rò » or» nn«| to the public, t he Ihc ptNieh leaf euri disease, M
iway all obstacles to his hap­
i» necessary io «prny »o llial al lumie.
premiums ar>> as follows:
We meet every demand
piness.
Teneher WolihlllT
sftillMIIie,
First • rue $50. second $40. you disinfect every bud on the
domed y— "Ridere of th« Purple
lor
quality and atyla, at
else
bave
dotte?
%
hird $30, fourth
$20.
fifth tree. Tills spraying should be
Oow”
liov No. he wa* uslng
a
the home print »hop.
<IU.
The heaviest pig in any .(.•.ie while th«* hud« are «tor
nani
Bordeaux $-4-liH
wa* «louglu mi me.
1 Mttcr will also gel u prise o
BEAVERTON REVIEW
Sun. A Mon., Mar. 15-18
round by the college experiment
MO.
* ' MOL DERI NO FINES"
QUE88INO
«talion
(o
be
satisfactory.
Any tiller far«.w mg
aftei
W llh Paulina F r e d e r ic k and
Il «te*» l.el’g bave a liand
'larch I. 1925 and weighing no
Laura La Plant#
You play, don't you. k% % 1
Fert iluers shoul.i oe appd"il nt bridge
;!* » » than one ton St'plembe
■’ i.\v a business woman wail-
'.-»i-ly to do the e r',|»» the mo»l M is s Ghie?
.’9 is eligihlr to eompnie, tin
I until »he was forty lo fall
Miss tilde Well, I
hardly
le.Mis any* litter—pure bred, o hanoftt. Much of Ihe fertiliser
-u love, and found, loo ial<\
wed in the W dimorile valley Inni«-
You tee,
Tve
never
j,>r*>*« bred, nr grade.
ii love is the most beautiful
« applied loo late io go into trled.
«
Growers wishing lo enroll ur
I most cruel thing in t h c
notify Hi« animal hu«hamtrv »•»Ini ion Ilio season it is up-
vurld.
Fertilisers often come
. utmeni at O. A. C. wilhii .died
Jomady— "Broadway Beaut las,"
»tiesper if the orders are bunch­
n-ivs after the litters farmw
And International Raws
'd and sent in through the
-ipe-dal hi ink» nmv he ohtaiue.
•minty agent or farm bureau.
r from the college or th
Tu t A Wed., Mar. 17-18
.'Uiity agent
William Dosmond In
Poulirymen o f we»tern Ore-
Awards will 1«- made on tin
"THE MEASURE OF A MAN”
mn are learning Ihe yilue of
veiglit» o f the litters exhibile<
Also "Happy" Day's Novelty
Mangel heels as a kale suhsll
j-U the state fair, no awar,| go
\ni-i-al Show, the most rnler-
ute as the result of the severe
og to any litter on wiiioti eitliei
taing feature o f its kind you
: the adjusted weight or Ike of
have .\er seen.
Maggie and
! ficial weight I» less Ilian one
Tigvrs. (he wrestling bulldogs,
• ’.-it.
pnnio» with d"g and monkey
'lb.' li.rer may ootRain anv
..to <. Professor W al'ers, the
number o f anjoats and n av
-edi ' no ntalist this is a show
• •'onlains sow»,
burrows
nod
-v!»roll will appeal to every boy
0FTIMUS BLOOD PURIFIER
boar.«, hut it i» recommended
>nd 'irl front *ix to sixty,
Kl«*nay and Llvar Regulator
Hat no boars he in the Httee
fem edy—“ Alone At Last”
For correct mg blood amt
The pigs in tbe conte«* m.iv
skin «Harases.
This pre-
¡enter
in
the
state
fair
premium
T h u r s . A Frl. Mae. 1^-80
pa ration c.miaow mur.-.ti-
list.
“ABRAHAM LINCOLN”
All te o f i-eeouni*e«l
merit,
V re v m
palriotieT i»o yo*i
Said ioiicirber Shop
ro'iibitted with
aromaWes
FARM
REMINDERS
believe Abraham Lincoln was a
M ADE BY T H E
which make It pleasant and
grt*. I m lit
This is the pic­
palatable.
II
purifies
the
If clover soil land whirl» o
An experieneed M 'lU'.KI.I.KII
ture people have been talking
Mood hy aeling on the or-
potatoes
I*
about.
the picture no
tru- lo b«* used for
gnns o f elimination, thus
in attendance
knierieae cou!«t think o f niis< plowed early and «hallow III-
relieving Ute congested con­
clover
root«
will
have
lime
t*
mg.
George Billings in ffie
dition* o f Ihe system.
Get Them From Your Grocer,
The land ran then h<
title role, suoporled bv a re decay.
FIRST
CLASS
WORK
AT
Mimed
up
deeper
two
or
three
mar-able e,i*l.
This will af
Brunswtck Phonograph«,
If He Can’t Supply You,
ford an evening o f 100% enter week« before planting. \ 50 hu
V'ctrolas and Record«
See U$ About Them.
REA1CNABLE PRICES
)■-reuse to the acre with poln
tainment lo every patron.
Comedy— “One of tha Family” to.-» has*been realised with thi'
Part 5— ”10 Scars Make a Man” method in Cl. A fi. experiment»
c op 8r’ - -. H it y carriage, in ex-
r-Top -condition.
Cheap if
■!d n! tine-.
Phone 5527
A
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OOMINC1 ENOW« AT
THE 3SAVER THEATRE
Seventeen students are securing
an education hi tbe Georgia State Col­
lege of Agriculture through financial
aid which the State Bankers Aasocia
tlon la giving
In 1923 the Aasocia
'Jon increased Its annual dues so a*
to contribute toward the education
3t boys and glrla In clnb work who
could not otherwise receive a hlghe-
education.
Thin
year,
therefore
$1.000 was pm Into a trust fund with
tbe College to be loaned to (Indents
who need help
It was placed In what
is known as
the “Ex-President's
Fund.’* a fund which has been receiv
log voluntary contributions from the
retiring president! of the Ranker.-
A oclation since 191$.
In amount
the fund Is now 17.114 Fifty student-
bare been helped prior to this year
nuking a total of slxty-aeven
The year 1925 promises t.
be a prosperous one for Cove!
& Co. In view of Ihe fact th.
we have quite
number of pc.
pie coming into our office ever
day looking for properly, w
would like to increase our li.r
ings or local properly and invit
you in to tell us about yo:
place. We feel sure we can so'
ir it is priced rigid.
Cnvcl
A
Adv. c -tll
lire
Wf th e CratrmJ P m i A s n O l I l M )
iw
Vbo
O R D E R L IE S
They
and
work
form
Pleasant
easy
W
ANB THIS NEW SPAPER,
naturally
A r x o nndu: .-i Cr-i-.ncy s,-.vir ^ hnrr.nin tjffc r in fr-o-l-
! i j n u ll t
. 1
v.h'»lq family frir r\ y-.ar. W e offer
« .'.i*cotr.l.«u*‘ ion t o e i r rcn-Ier, f o r « «liort time only.
H-- 1 V.-W .-.1 «'..¡.script ion I w ill be extended fo r on#
y ear fro m p r m n t data o f axpizution.
n o’ habit
to
lake,
in action, safe
A
and sure.
,
Good for children as
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pmnrr wil
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