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CLEAN READING FOR A L L THE FAM ILY
Of f ou Hi»tuilc*| g*«!*»j
Volume ill
No. 23
Single Copy, 5 Cent»
Concern Doing
Big Business
•OMOOL W OO D
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Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 8, 1925
AW A R D ED
A IflO-rnrd
wimh I
coutraot
'* * < let b> A. K. Ilan»mi ut a
»IMietnl H fliw l hoard meeting
Tbc W « d LiiuJiiipc Nuritty Will •"•Id on Saturday,
May
2nd,
‘
.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
C IT Y F A TH E R S H O LD
R EG ULAR M E E TIN G
-
$1.50 Per Year
B E A V E R TO N S T U D E N T
W IN S M EM BERSHIP
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Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as J
'it»« Town Council met in a
Warren Lassiter o f Beaver- I
T o ld j y Our A ctive Special Correspondents W eekly il re* ular »«n tW y meeting Mon- ion, sophomore in vocational,
Beaverton Has
City Library
______
I day evening. Mr. J. W. Sprague »ducatlon, has been
Initialed,!
fill n...
the vacun- ;|I1(1 ¡„ now „ member of th» The Qty Hat Taken Over Library
I wav appointed
ai.iHin.i...i to
i.. mi
| l»25.
This
.
Kloiae Barker, ____
both o f .........
Alolia, |‘ y 0,1
Cwuncl* caused by Circle “ O'* Association.
ALOHAHUBEK HEMS
Bring Many Thousand Visitors
T in bids ranged from I8.S0
will give an evening's entertain-I
of Howard J. I association is composed of men I Large Contributions For Its
|'«*r cord downward lo »5.75 per
To Bmcrton This Year
orange
“ O '»"
Hu appealed before liaving earned
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mollereo have ment al flanks, Friday, May g I Uughson.
cord, the wlnnlnir bid.
Maintenance Subscribed
ftirough »ome activity m minor
and
at
Ho.edale
school
house
ll"
!
»*'d
wa»
duly
JHddli.* wo» close, a» evinced
to H,,<‘‘ “ " “ I' tw bu*'d
Iba following Friday
.... ....... sworn in »o Juck u now a full- sports for Oregon Agricultural |
by Die fiiiinwiiiu i.i.i.'
I»uiiimer collage.
evening.
An iiislilution that is umng y . „ '
* K
'
College.
Wow I Beaverlou has at Iasi
liiMirge Wulmcr, who has been The enterlainment eouslsvs "i I ••«^««d Councilman,
u «res t deal lu advenue H eu -j , ¿ ‘ K
” 7,R;
piano
and
v.s*al
sol
os,
piana-
Mr"
8<juire*
appeared
Lassiter represented O. A. C. Plsvcd her name among t h e
■IMile ill for »ome time, is re-
vertun (hruugboui Ilia Tutine .. . A '" l ” ’ . . ‘
i f ” ';
logues, readings. Impersonation» beiwr<f
“ "d
pell- on the swimming team, l>e»ng j «»«»ly-oU d ciUes of Uregou that
mer. » 6 . 25 ; and George W olf, porld some boiler.
Northwest and in luci all uver •
and a »kit enlllled, "Pat's Mat- 1110,1 ,hal bo,ly to ufder some one o f the best diver*.
T “ n boast a Public Library.
I n .Afl per cord.
Mrs. C. Torry ha» relu rued rimonial Venture.”
the Lulled Statu», is located un
The girl» M'0**" belonging to the
tele- ____
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Ib e Oily Council at its meet-
after enjoying
the
beautiful arc considering giving this en- I Phone eouipany
one of (he hill« just Uuillicu.t
and
electric "<OVES Q E T 8 MANY
mg Monday evening formally
Pasadena clrmalo for
I h r e s lerlainment In several
of luwu, about a (ive-uiliiule
OBITUARY
other l,K,,t «o «P a u y removed a» these
PLUMBISMi C O N TR A CTS and unanimously accepuid Ibe
months,
drive wilb a Ford. This In sti-1
places In Ihe neac fulura.
¡pole» were in the way o f im-
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library from the Junior Civic
Art bur II. Sproncr wa« born
lutimi prevlouNly lift» allractcd
prove men 1 1 - he wished to make W. I. Noyes, plumber, reports ( Improvement League (the Civ-
Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Smith and
a very prosperous season this ««<* claese» o f Beaverton High
Ihousand* upon tliousaud»
lo
Lklcago, III., June 2nd, 1870. M i»» Irene Munita »peni MunUay 1A L O H A -H U N E R SOHOOI. NEWS lo *"• s*'rv,,'e SUlion
Ibi» vicinity each year.
T h e I '" ’ '•*'rd child of u fumlly of|al Ke*»ide, and report a m oat'
A petition was presented to K » r' He has just signed con- 1 School) thus crowning the work
owner and manager »lated con- •*v«> three o f whom «urvive.
Clarence Hoes o f the eighth |,,nPr';v'' ,,0«d 8t. from Main ’ ra d « for a good many thou -jibe League ha» been doing the
enjoyable trip.
fnlently that there would
lie
He grew to muiiliond iu the
grade is »Ick and unable to a t - I 10 " “ •’m "'
This petition wil «and» o f dollars worth o f work, past three months in promoting
A.
M.
Warring*
left
about
a
probably ten lliwuaaud vUltor* metropoll» of the Ureal Lake»,
tend school for the rc-t o f t l i e L ,m'’ 0,1
“ * “ n sdjouraed three of the more important; the library as a
community
■ meeting
llierc (hi* »prlng. Wo are re- received Ms education there, und week ago for Cochran, Oregon,.
meeting which
it called
for j project» which he has
con- project supplementing Its work
^
S O ..U , ...........
.Ml..
I . ™ . « ..
u,
ferrtng lo Weed'» ' Landscape when only I'lghleen year» o f age . ‘. « . t . . , . . .
in Civics in Ike High School.
•Nursery.
hr engaged In the grocery and
;hu» done splcndilf work and de-
*
tJwu,"''i| desires that a llK "«- are the new Multnomah Golf
Tlie work of the League re­
In the »hurt visit dial we meal hualnr»» on Colo'rado Av«i„
Mr. und Mr». Doy Gray via- serves lo graduate.
win. are coniempluting placing !Club
house,
the
Aldcrwood sulted in 600 books being do­
,
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¡petition» for street improvement .Couutry Club house, and the nated and »513.50 being sub­
were
pcriiillled,
. onl y
a near Madison 81., in partnership ilc,| Mr». Mann's liublia farm !
t'a.urday „ml purehs»ed so .e of .
few thing» could be
demon- willi an older brother.
i * 1 * r*
* l|,,w ver>r have thejr petitions ready for ¡residence o f G. H. Crews.
scribed in money for supplies
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" n " ! " 15 ,
l,cew" ‘,u’ presenlalion to the meeting on? The Multnomah
Golf
•Irated to ua. Tns flr»t demon-
t.alcr lie purchased hi» bro- In*«' choice bulbs now offered
Club and maintenance. A large num­
stratidn wa» the art of crossing11 thsr'* 1nU*re»l and continued In for sale.
oil'u* o '
....
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e' c* I licit Monday evening. C o m p ly- | bouse will be erected on the ber o f magasines have been do­
g.
ay
•
ud.
A
splendid
|
W1|h thi» request will facil • eoad connecting the lerw illiger nated and promised *fo r
Iris.
bu»ine»» llierc mill) just before
the
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lubbe
■"'gram i* eiug aimuged aud I >((»(*• Ibe work a» well as make oid Canyon highways.
We hear and read a great coming to Baatertou.
Reading Room department.
and two charming daughters
1 Bru “
<|ulie proud of these the improvement |e»s costly. It
It will be one o f the largest
deal of the wonder» performed
t* wa« white in %uslne»a for of Portland were ¡Sunday viei
A flat top oak office desk
«•it y my» and girl«.
|eo«la as much to handle »50 and most magnificent buildings has also been donated for the
by Luther Hurhank in . p l a n t hlmaalf lhal lie met M l»» Kalh- lork at the borne of Mr. a n d
The five sewing clubs have | worth of work, almost as it ¡to be erected in this vicinity, use of the librarian. Quite a
brecdlng but very few of us ever fine Clgrand and on June 20. Mr». K. J. Mann.
now completed their year's work 'lo*** *° handle »500 worth o f , It will lie a modern clubhouse, number more books
•top to think (hat we have right • " • I I he couple were united In
are
i n
Mrs.
W, Koostra received and celebrated the event
b ) |work, so far as clerical, legal an,j jwitb shower baths, clubreoms, rrogpeet and will probably be
III our midst a man »killed in marrluge at Frrdutiiu. Wi»., the
word
from
Yakimu
dial
h
e
r
taking a hike and eating tlicir ¡most of ihe other "overhead" !and all that goes to add to Ihe added lo the above before the
Ihl* art. When we *ee Mr. Weed bride'» father performing the
mother, Mr». Geo. I. Clitliero, lunch up on Cooper Mountain | c o n c e rn e d ,
ittractiveness of an institution cpen.ng o f the library.
(earing down ilic road in a marriage ceremony,
The
wa» <|uite HI. bho is. however, t'ucsduy evening.
• >f this sort.
i'bcy
were
books on hand are now being
machine or rushing around town
To Hue union were born two
al (his time on the road to re­ accompuiiicd by their leaders
The Alderwood Country Club catalogued and as soon as this
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
always Jn a hurry, we do no| children. Vtoleile Maxine, now covery.
is a very prosperous institution t is accomplished the library will
and some o f the teachers.
rcc.*gnue any reacinblance lo Mr». Van Rodman, and Ueorgc
though not located directly in .be opened to the public,
Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. F.
Beatrice Woodruff, Scribe)
Mr. Burbank bul when wo visit Arthur, who died in Infancy,
All o f our couLuHuut» who
It Is on the
The following is a list o f
hi» nursery and see him at III»
|| waa |n mOf. that Mr. 8pra- Nib perl wa» ho»iea» of the so- went to the Contest at Hillsboro
The girl» o f Beaver Troop this community.
f r t . Jhen e « realtte lhal he ncr sold out Ins bu»ltie»» to u ciul hour always enjoyed by Ibe April 25th came home with r i b - I * 0- 1 enjoyed a hike for Nature other side o f the Wgiamette ubscribers to the maintenance
ia carrying on right her«
in former clerk and after looking ladies o f Hie Huber Commercial bon». Frances Marvin and L u - p lu<,>' " n Friday, April 10, with River near the south end o f the [fund:
One dollar p e f month for 12
U*avoclun the eamc kind
uf about for »ome lime decide^ lo Club auxiliary afler Ihe regular cille Johnstone each won sec-| •'*•** Janet Huntley, who is their Vancouver bridge.
The residence o f C. H..Crews months:
W. E. Pegg, W. L.
work a» Iho world-famed Uur- u,, W c »l."
They arrived in routine of business.
ond in Declamation and Don» | lieutenant. Mr». W. L. Cady i»
is
now
under
construction
on
Cady,
L.
R.
Dean, T. G. Hetu,
bank.
Beavertpn and opened
up
a
Wells
came
out
first
in
Fifth
¡»Captain.
Mis* l.yda llageman of Or­
If yyu think' hie work easy, combined wholesale meal and chard, Washington. Is visiting Grade Spelling. Margaret Clark, | The
formal
opening
was the Canyon Road just this side \ H. A. Morrison, OUo Erickson.
Ju»l try to find the reproductive produce and a retail
grocery with her sinter. • Mr».
omitted at the next meeting, of the sharpest hairpin curve James Pinder, D. U. Cochrane,
J.
K. eighth grade, did not attend.
near the junction o f what Is J.
B. Kamberger,
Beaverton
organs o f Ihe Irl*.
Nou II
do a,„j
|,ti«inc«s.
MiUd, Holiday. Their mother,
Al ihe regular meeting of the im! the entire time was devoted known as Ihe Cut-off with the Pharmacy, J. E. Conoly,
Doy
heller lhal Ihe writer could If
,.,|U |,u-, „ „ g waa located iu Mrs. G. W. llageman, expects
lo
the
study
o
f
Fire
Prevention,
P. T. A. Wednesday afternoon,
Canyon
Road.
Gray,
C.
E.
Mason,
Mrs.
C.
E.
|
is
il
wa.
Fire
Prevention
Week.
you can locate them, lo » a y (| a,„ a|| building on the silo lo Join them here for a short
ufliccrs for the «ytipng
year
That one o f the citizens of Mason, Dallas Murray, R. E.
Al Che meet inf» held Friday,
nolhlnir b ^ h ! h in d liiif th^ * * (now
by fflli»«*» G ft mire. vieft.
were elect.-d as follows:
Mrs.
to Hanna. June F Hudson, Mrs. H.
Irale ledlen so s» not to crush Af|pp „ |lOI|, f|vr yft ,rs hp (llir_
'lay I, after the formal open- Resverfon should be able
Mr. and Mr». T. .tabling. Mr». J. 8. Coward, president;
Mrs.
the life germ from these micro- p M .... froail(| af tl.e corner of
ling Fire Prevention was again swing conlracts of this charac­ .. Hudson, W. A. Smith, F. M.
.tabling'» mother, Mr». C. Jen­ Hose Criswell, first vice-pres­
ter speaks well for Ihe pro- Allen. D. A. White, W. L Noyes,
scoplc cells.
•
Angel and Front 81s., built Ms sen, Mr». Laura
Reed
a n d ident; M i»» Pearl Cooke, second discussed and Ihe troop learned gressivenes* o f the
business Charles Bertbold, F. W. Bishop,
On his grounds Mr. Nkcc.l ba»
»lore Ihcre, later ac- daughter lla/el and Mr. J. Rey­ vice-president; Mrs. F. E. Tut ] the first »even letters in sig
Service Lumber Co., A. B. Cle­
naling.
At
this
m
etin
g
patrols
men
,n
oup
^"»m
unity.
upwards o f five hundred varlc- ,j„|r|ng property where
Kam-
nold*. all o f Portland,
w e r e lie, secretary; Mrs. G. Sidwrll,
ment, George Thyng, Freeman
were chosen and Billy Woodruff
lles of this one flower.
He herger'a Confecllonery
»lands,
Arrangements were
Sunday vinitors at'th e home of treasurer.
Howe, S. Mapes * Son, J. \V.
LOCAL M A N S KIN IN
was elected sejibe.
look Ihe lime lo Introduce
us ||r
Ihe building
now
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alexander. completed for a lug picnic lo
A U T O AO C ID EN T 'Prague, M. E. Marsh, L. E.
After some games were play­
to only a few of them, some
of (M.,.„pjr,| y.y (he Telephone Fx-
he held al Ihe
school-house
iiiires, Beaverton Transfer Co.,
ed the meeting closed with the
whlcli sell for as high » » BIO r(,aMg^
Thursday, May 21st.
Everyone
People
hf
this
community
are
Deputy Sheriff J. B. Kamber- H. M. Hughson, Ed Halsten, C.
each, olhers for the small sum
,
Auguat ,ie aoM ht, j,uaj_
singing of taps.
is invited lo came and bring a
Mrs. Cady and Miss Huntley « e r was called over to the New- E. Hedge, K. W. Cady, C. E.
o f twenty »five rents each. Mr.
|o „
A M „rn s„„,
and wondering why- Ihcir minimum
well filled basket of lunch. A
♦ater
rale
should
be
raised
burg highway Sunday morning . lien. E. Stipe, E. W. W’oodruff.
«(tended.
Weed knows each one >> nnitn .
hlplsclf I. residence on
program o f drills and songs will
following a collision between a Howard E. Weed, C. C. Beach.
and «peak« o f Uiem very much ,hi. C|ipnpp o f waaRlngton and from Si.SO To SLAP. Iioes any­
he given in the morning and
Fifty cents per month for t2
one knowT
car driven by B. E. Younians
« » an ordinary person would T|np|| s u
whcpp
DALLAS
P.
MURRAY
(he family
there will be athletic events in
nonths: J. H. Yeager.
Other
and
a
car
carrying
100
gallons
Verne Bright o f Aloha receiv­ the afternoon.
SIGNS C O N TN A C T
«peas of a hymaR
|ng.
now reside. He hild secured a
conlrtbulions: C. J. Stevens, »1 ;
of
moonshine.
He showed U» the l.enl W|l- lll(,| j U(( j PBa( 0f tii h late rc»i- ed second prize o f »5.00 for bis
City
The bootleg car was driven E. E. Swenson, »1.00;
liamson, which he claimed wu» j rnc,.
planning on en­ lyric poem describing Cape Per-
Mr. Dallas P. Murray, real
CARD OF TH A N K 8
Meat Market, »0.50; Mrs.
W.
¡estate man, contractor and buil-
a. m* n by the name o f Rob-
This
contest
tile best Iris of Ameiican °l‘' - • icring Into building activities pclua, Oregon.
Harris, »1.00.
•ler was married 8un«lay after- j,1>>on. known, in Portland as the
gin.
This Is ^ Isrge,
ereel () np house was under oonslriie- was conducted by “ The Lariat.”
. The waste paper drive netted
'Ye lake Hus opportunity to 'noon at 3:00 o’clock lo Miss “ Tuxedo
nowsr. layandar-vlolet blended n„ n whan hr wnR , nkon nwny
bootlegger,"
coming
Frantic efforts are being euude attempt to express our banks I |>allra |mlis o f s?wlon, Oregon. fronl *he south. He bad passed « 1 3 6 .
with yellow toward Ibo busn
That Mr Hprancr was nn cm-
by (lie peoplo of
the Alolia
Lack of lime aud opportuni­
o f a| fj,,, imm,. o f the bride's par-
Homers on the Newburg
Tticse plants In I9J1 sold •'or ,inent success in business will church to get the new gymna­ for the many expressions
League
ympatby during
our bereave- Pn(;,
Onty the immediate fain- "'Bbway and was driving at the ty has prevented the
»3.00 each.
Another Ihnl be ^
Krnn,P)1 ,,y evePyone
who
(rout
seeing
all
the
persons
sium
in
condition
lo
bouse
a
iixni
r..r
il...
ii.'i..
v
in.iiw
..
.
.
.
'rale
o
f
about
sixty-five
miles
incut,
for
(lie
help
so
kindly
called our sllcnllon lo was the knpw hh#
„ w w hj,
ol|(,
ilics of the contracting parties
convention o f minlslers of Ihe offered, for Hie llowcrs so gen­
I.sdy Foster, s d«Bcate w i.lar.s
an hour w hen lie . collided with they (eel sure would contribute
were present.
none who were hon.- Willamette Valley
,ue Library fund and count
Conference tly strewn on (lie remains of
hlue flower
He showed us one p„, „ nd deserving were denied
Among those from Ibis vici­ the Younians carT^" ,
iF a privilege lo do so. It is
called Margrry which he claim- !rppdt|
bu#|n#„ was built text week. Helper» are needed >ur loved one.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Youmans
and
nity present al
the wedding
for the shingling and flooring
Mrs. Kalhrme Spraner,
bad desired to increase the monthly
were Mrs. Eunice Murray, moth­ Mrs. Youinans's mother,
cd was a wild flower <>f e«o- ^ (he good-will of Ills rommu- and Hie school is hoping lhal a
subscriptions to »50 and the
Mrs.
Van
Hod...an,
just
started
on
a
vacation
which
er o f the groom: Mr. and Mrs.
pnlamia that had Tveen
(nlv combined with boneslv.' in- stage of some kind can be erect­
other subscriptions to »100, the
Adelbert Spraner.
planlcd lo the garden» o f the ^
^
thp,f ,
Hilaries |„ Brownhill and Mr. • hey were to spend in California.
ed in lime for the eight ti grade
Mrs. \\ bittlesey, Mrs. Youoiaa’g latter being needed for imme­
anil Mrs. Herll F. Stephens.
New .World.
The Mmo. Oau-
. ,
»
. . .
commeueixment. |
diate expenses, such as tables,
Our job printing department
mother, is a sister of Judge C.
dlchai was o f deep, deep pur-
Nor ™
h(* “ >« N v »0 heed
shelving, cards, film s cabinets,
Mrs. Jeun Mctlreeu und Miss is always ready for rush jobs.
pic. The tile Chief of P . n n . y l - <’1*» l ° r comnmn.ly service,
H
Fry
o
f
Beaverton.
• Get your printing al home.
etc.
ianis origin, and the Fn. Joof " *
Treasurer for a
Mr. Youmans was injured in*
Contributions by check or in
present « solid purple plumage
«nd served on
ternally, and his condition was
person to the Library Board or
very serious.
Mrs.
Yquman'a
fo r Hcvcn year» Mr.^Word ^
^
"
during the
to Mr. D. U. Cochrane will be
injuries appeared to consist of
publicly acknowledged.
gin in " iim ’ V will. I few of the «•"’•
» ” * • '" ¡,'h» r' "
cuts and bruk-es. Mrs. .W h it­
The Junior Civic
Improve­
leading varieties o f Ihe Irade.
<he gas and water
tlesey. her mother, ia suffering
To I hate have been added year ' « » « » « ’<» *»"d electric Uy came In
from a dislocation of her right ment League wishes to thank
all those who have
donated
by year until now he has one! « was cwnmon lo see I «
arm and from bruises.
SJ
of Ihs be«l selections o f varls- name heading Hie list o f those
Youmans had disposed o f his books, paper and money to the
ties In eiistence. He has Iris
f r progressive ae lvillea
¡business interests in Portland, Library project and for all other
in bloom from November until »ook.nK towards community hel-
land was headed *for California. assistance and encouragement
AuguaL
.lerment.
| Robinson, drunk, was driving in given.
t. Is' . far rry from Hie old
He was a member of Ihe
One feature worthy of note
Ihe opposite direction at the rate
fashioned “ flags" lo Ihe modern “ isngc and several oilier or-
and of which Beaverton should
of
a
mile
a
minute,
in
a
heavy
ganizntlnna handed together for
creations o f sclenlific breeding
j touring car. As he neared Mr. be as proud as she may be " I
(lie well-being and advancement
Mr. Weed expects Hint with
Youman’s machine he suddenly her library, is the fact that out
the heller material for crossing o
f
BVffr
(veered to the left, striking head- of fifty persons who were asked
mncli boiler varieties may be
• « » * '«•■-"«*»
ev"
on. Both machines pitched into to subscribe money for the L i­
produced in Ihe future than are 1«F«I. Ha had Ihe courage of
contributed,
the ditch Robinson was thrown. brary forty-seven
found In preaent collection». No Ufa conviction» and ever stood
and only three refused to do ao.
I unconscious, from the car.
for what lie thought Hie Right.
educated man can view a dis­
Before witnesses could seize This ia public spirit o f the
He waa a good nciglibnor, a
play of Hie modern Iris without
his
partner, the fellow began highest degree.
some expression of. Ihelr beauty -faithful and loyal husband, a
On the recommendation
of
¡dumping kegs of moonshine in­
kind
and
indulgent
father,
a
true
while souls tuned lo Ihe musle
the League the Council affirm ­
to
the
road,
possibly
m
the
pf flowers gaze upon them In friend. I.ltlle more ran he said
hopes of gelling rid o f |he In- ed the following for the Library
of Ihe greatest among us.
rapl admiration.
(eriminating evidence.
Seeing Board: Mrs. H. L. Hudson, Mrs.
Besides bis Immediate fam­
A visit lo a modern garden
Thai be wouldn't have time, he Doy Gray, Mrs. OUo Erickson,
Is a revelation lo moat people. ily consisting o f Ihe widow, Mrs.
idrew' a revolver. Jumped onto Dr. C. E. Mason, and Mr. D.
The Iris la Hie far famed Fleur \slhrlne Bpraner, his daugh­
I the running hoard o f a bread 0. Cochrane.
de I.la. the national flower of ter, Mr*. Van Rodinnn of Brai­
truck, and forced the driver to
Frnnce. tn America II la heller lle, Ihe son, Adelberf Bpraner
carry him bark to Sherwood.
The other day as we were
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known n» the "Poor man’» or­ of Alnska, Mr. Bpraner leaves
Someone
telephoned
police driving along the road through
lo
mourn
his
loss
a
brother,
chid." ’ \
that Robinson’s partner was S. Ihe Sorrento di!,*r*cl we noticed
Ben Spraner o f Chicago, ami
|N. Herrick, another well-known » fellow in a new Dodge, who
two
sislers,
Mrs.
Carrie
Biene-
Aa we Were driving along Hie
: bootlegger, and lhat he
left looked tike Louie Hansen, fo r­
road the other day, John Dug­ inan nnd Mrs. Elizabeth McRae
Portland Sunday with a woman, mer proprietor of Ihe City Meat,
of
Bnrlirrglon,
Wis.,
and
a
hosl
gan hailed ua and ordered the
hoping lo make a complete es- Market. W e could hardly be­
Review sent out to his house. o f friends, neighbor» «ml bus- !
rape Info British Columbia.
lieve lhat It was Louie, because
8inee moving out on Ihe farm iness acquaintances who feel |
> was wearing a fine pair of
he missed the paper and wanted ¡hia «b'»th keenly,
Our plant is equipped to han- driving gloves, but it “ seemed
lo know what waa going on :
*
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k*. » U l
1 die all kinds of printing Jobs. to was" him Juat the same.
•round town.
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