The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 22, 1925, Image 1

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JH£ ߣA VERTON REVIEW
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Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 22, 1925
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L A R O « CROW D P R IS E N T
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES
LOCAL MAN IN
MUST PAY TAX
A T C O M M IN O E M IR T
OOLLEOE OONTEET
A
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Employes o f municipally opr
A large crowd of people were
Thurlow Weed, son of Howard
present at the High Hchool last
«rated and owned pidilic utilities
K. Weed of Ueaverton, Is one of
o f a non-governmental charsc-
Friday evening when a clues of
the entrants in tbe infantry ex­
ter, such as water and lighting
thirty-four pupils receive«] their
Frank Irvine Editor-In-Chief of the litploiiiag from lieavertou High I d a Thrilling Baseball Game Here hibition drill contest wtiicn will Cily Library W ill Be 0p<n Every »y * 1* ™ '
railways public Harry C. Johnson of Salem and
be one of the fifteen competi­
r
' school cafeteria«, who in past i
Hchool,
Tills graduating class i
tive features o f the annual mili­
Oregon tournai Gave A Very
years failed to file income tax J Edna May Hulbert of. Beaver­
was u great deal larger
than I Sunday Laurel Won to a Tune
Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat­
tary tournament to be held at
j returns, are under recent rul-1
any which lias previously* grad-1
Interesting Address
ton Married Last Week
of Fourteen to Sixteen
O. A. C. on Decora'ion day, the
urday From 2 to 9 P.M .
ings o f the Internal Revenue De.
uated from the local
U i g h I
301 h of May.
School,
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.partment required to file de-
The military department o f
jlinquent income tax returns and
The address o f the evening
,
The Chamber of
Commerce Wiu deliveripl hy Prof, floy It
As a culmination to a cross,
Saturday, May 23, will
b e pay a lax for tlfo years ISIS to
1
ball club came to the college la sparing no effort
meeting hold In the llegver The­ Hewitt, M,, A"., of the School of , Hu* V* rU,n Hund“ F I « ««•«•• bale to make this the largest and Ueaverton a Library Red Letter 1924, Inclusive,
country trip eorne years ago by
atre Monday evening w *» a do Political Hcicnce al Oregon A g - ^ * ° l i a
M. W. A. uggro- rno*l interesting tournament ev­ day. The Library will be open. The rulings o f the bureau ao- two families who were motor*
elded eureeea socially,
finan­ riculluraj Collage.
Prof. Ilew - K“ llon " " 'I walked away with er held (Imre, hough previous from r I*. M. to V P. M., Every- ;c*pt the distinction between ee- ing from the East to make their
cially, and In overy way. Num­ III made a very Interesting art - ! ' h‘* , " urel"* Tbe score stood ones have ranked as major body i» invited to visit tbe L i-,»«n tia l governmental
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___ I homes in Oregon, tt very pretty
functions
ber* o f people who have been dress.
fourteen to silteen in favor of events in the college year. The brary rooms in the Cady Build-’ o f a e ‘ « f r or municipality on the '
wcddm* waa eolemnized
In Iteaverlnn for year* attended
night sham battle feature lids
upstair«, and leave appli> (,ne hand and its proprietary or
May 16th, 1925, at 4
Ollier features o f the program "* • visitors,
a Meeting of that kind for the were two solos by Prof C W.
‘ ‘be
wras rather been displaced this year by uu alion for Library Card, free Private activities on the other j **• M > w“ en Edna M«y H'j’borL
flrat time.
There are bun- * » determining * the question o f |daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W.
l.iiwrenee.' u solo by Miss fthoda !dl*" 8" d ,lrror'' w,'r" "«'"*«■ "«*. afteruoou program of spectac­ to everybody.
The picture •knwu ban a very Khellenherger. und the reading tut ° " lh" ° ,h,*r “ “ d ,n“ ,,jr ular contest» and
demonstra­ died» of mtere»ling books, fic- ‘ he taxability of compensation
Hulb« rt* was united in rnar-
ai>i>rit|iriate title for the ocoa- » f the rla»s poem, MK»delHg,'” ¡ bt^'tonl plays were made. Prob- tion», in one of which Mr. Weed don, history reference, poem», received by the officer* and e m - lria* e *° Harrjr C. Johnson, son
•lon. “ I.et'e Go" ahould be the by Ml»« fioMtthy Cochrane
••»aya, etc.
ploy»*, and hold 'that the l m - ! " f Mr- and Mr#* J• w * Johnson
1 *'b^ ......... utstanding play wav has entered.
slogan o f every Iteavertonlan.
Military training for the stu­
Hie scholarship presented lo « “ » Ibe l.aurel first baseman,
Subscriptions since the
last P'ied exemption from
Federal ,f 8a'* m' Of*»
"I.et'a Clo" waa a very good pio- Ih» student attaining the highest
ubli-hed list are J. C. Huntley, taxation applies to compensation
The cer« mony was performed
«■»»» ouUide the dents close* for the year with
lure, well presented.
Nunibera iv c riir« •'thtiilinK iu hi* op *
**CV‘ Blanchette o f the Bethel
i
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,H* caught tt hot fly the tournament, hence Ibis an Mr*, J. A. Lagerfeld, J. A. Haul- o f officer* and employes engaged
Of people vlalled the theatre for various »Ubjeclsr was nwaM ed'^iM ' his ■•«•**■
extended
hand.
tue
” **•*• “ hare
•*■« ''»m
i. nuul event takes on the nature i'"beck, and J. W. Raynard, 11.00 in essential governmental func- <-,,nHreFational Church at
the flrat lime and took away a to Mi»» Cama Peterson. This Another
good play wus a double o f a celebration as well as I a month for twelve months; M. lion* and not to compensation : ll,,me o i the br‘d* * parents in
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Very good tmprceaion both of scholarship lin» n cash value of made hy the manager of the M, military exhibition. Thin is Mr. II. Melralfe ^nd Mrs. Irene Wolf, o f employes engaged In propri- 1 ^ a8*' Beaverton in the presence
the building liaelf an,j ui the 150 Oo In severul o f the local W. A. (earn. I.ee Carr.
Weed's first year o f (raining in 50 cents a month tor
twelve etary. non-essential and non- |°* 8
gathering o f relative*
management.
Muessig. who easily
walked I he Infantry unit.
months.
governmental functions.
and friends.
colleges.
The Prcaideni o f the Cham­
away with the laurels
the
The opening event
of
Mi*-
The Beaverton Library Board
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L Th ?, re8,dence
W88 , lM til7
' m m
'decorated in roses, peonies, and
former game, seemed to be in tournament will be ah air ser­ held
ber of Caniinerce made a very
its first meeting Thurs
W A N TE D :
NEW *
TELEPHONE TALK
ferns, and the wedding nuptials
by army
appropriate address wlilch wa»
Although the publishers o f a n slump at times and made two vice demonstration
L ' Hud"! “ Are you there?” eays t h e were read under a canopy of
Well received, and on motion of hoine-(..wii newspaper are pri­ or three rutlier disastrous er­ planes under command of Lieu­ *uii w i '' o
However, at other fim w tenant Oakley U. Kellv, . «insist­ il , n 'r « 0*a l n ^ h,? r? ant. ° f Englishman when he answers yellow roses and ferns to the
lk lltia Cady hia
rrroinnicndu- marily responsible for tbe <|tinl- rors.
ring
his telephone,
of
the
Mendelssohn
he
got
Into the game and made ing of formation flying by nine Secretary-Treasurer ' g r i " u * « t he
, l * r'
ng ° of f hi*
t®,ep*,one* »nd
* nd ¡„trains
|strains
or
the
Mendelssohn
tiona were adopted aa a part of ily anu content o f their putdica-
lanes, aerial acrobatics, drop­ C. Robert» was choa'en " fill the pre" u" M,i’ ,3r;
y0U ,re not' then Wedding March
rendered by
the program of the organise, tion, there Is reflected In any some exeellent plays.
(ion.
With one exception a run or ping an aerial sm<>k« screen, position o f Librarian
l i d° " ‘ a tbe
,kK more . familiur Mi” - - Luci,e
i !i periodical the mleresl ev­
Il It » wa*
a * r ° ft
However,
-*» Mr. Cummin89
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ha * > e r,
mo
munj
laiiiiu u i
iano and
W o . Vandyke
on
a
3000-fool
parachute .i,,,.;.! i tn i
« hen it cornea to reporting ery cltlxcn lukivg in his home more was made in every half ami
I
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.
C
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,
O
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n
i
Y
0pen
"hello"
is
used
to
some
extent
the
violin.
Mr.
VVm.
Wright
Jump.
the addreaa given by U. K, Ir­ community.
Inning.
>
from * P. M.
P. M. o n
o r„ ..h
r .i«
Hpecial Memorial Day exer­ Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- throughout the British Isles, sang two pretty solos to suit
vine. edllor-ln-ebief o f the Ore­
The people who buy tlietr ba­ The exception was when the M;
a cises will follow in tb« college urday* o f each week
whi,e on ,h* cont,nent 11 ,s *•'- [the"'occasion.
gon Journal, our poor vocab­ con ami bneks way from home W. A. pitcher didn't allow
ulary fails U> find vehiqjer of when quality and price at home single man lo reach first base. stadium, after which the con-
Shelving and tables were In- '1° m “ T *
”,* * 7 ^ 1
M"'* Clar“ Johnson- 8l8U>r of
One of III« bubbles wa* call­ lest« will be held. These in­ tailed in Ihe library room, on apProach to 11 perh8P8 18 ‘ “ «¡t h e groom, was bridesmaid, and
expression of thiw .»xrejlenWeu- are equal, cannot be depended
lhur*day afternoon
"A llo” o f the Frenchman.
'Mr. Ralph Hulbert acted as best
lurb.
Tim addfcC* W w ' h ail the upon ID manifest
any over­ ed on the Laurel pitcher when clude a mounted tug o f war, a
.
.
'
In Germany and Switzerland man
girls'
musical
more remarkable when we con­ whelming interest In the home­ after recovering a rather , hot skirmish race,
l
lh,» ,lbr,Py 8nd 8« v« ral
° <her
«" «" fr ie s .
The bride wore a beautiful
third, ride, artillery drill, cavalry drill, w.,1 I , r J
sider that it was' made by a town paper. Therefore, the suc­ grounder he turned to
M ix ° 3
from •
\i'
"I'T a wh,*n a Pprs « " answers the tel- i0 wn o f white georgette crepe
man absolutely blind.
cess of the country weekly Is second, and first bases in quirk barrel fight, Roman riding ami J V
rr0,n ? P- M un*'' 9 ephone he simply savs “ M r . ! , nd lace> lrimme<J in
A word o f appreciation Is dun founded upon the interest of succession as though lo throw, jumping, the mrnnlry exhibition
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over white satin-backea erepe,
but failed lo deliver (he ball to drill, jumping In pairs, mac Imp-
those who so generously sup­ loyal readers.
7 ! rJ
V,r u* “ *?‘ onifs lo rrwn name. This follows
the and f,er
wa3 jjg ij jn p]ace
gun race, polo pony stick bend­ ii
either
of
the
basemen.
plied the Chamber with the re-
The capacity o f the Country
lhe .-»lab isimieni o f the library prlH.,ica' which is being
e n - b , ,arge ban<J o f p e .c g and
Taking II all In all. It was a ing contest, rifle .»quad relay
frrahmrnta served. Every per­ weekly, duo lo Its lesser earn­
and whatever U
may accom-. couraRed in this country.
orange blossoms.
She carried
son solicited gave freely
and ing powers, is, perforce, limited goo,| gsme, with a good many race, mounted musical chairs,
„ i
'**„ W!‘ far ° f
lh*
I f y"u srp In Japan and Tfear
a shower bouquet o f roses and
without stint o f the material» to a great extent. The country thrills. The ouMgnding lesson and an engineer turn tank ex­
mini y » i he largely due
|Prm “ Moshi moshi.” «lon't
|jnjes c f the valley. Tbe wedding
that went to make the luncheon publisher has not (he financial which should be drawn Is that hibition.
0
he
erforls
o
f
d.
U
Cochrane,
t*.
»tartled.
It
sounds
like
a
trOB9Mu was a gift to the bride
Special rales are beta# offer­
an outstanding success.
ability to maintain a crew of bo(|) learns were sadly in lark
w io »ms gixen so generously of popular drink, but It is not. It from her aunt, Mrs. Chas. «.onk-
ed
ou
all
railroads
lo
Corvallis
had
Attention should be
catted
r<.PVHers He .» depeud- of practice (hough each
1 s time and effort to make the u „imply the Japanese way o f ,!in o f Chicago. They were *1-
also to those who gave t h e i r ent upon his own energies, usu­ good plater* and at time* each as rrowds approaching those of
..' " ‘,>u tt *,,c,'<’8*-
saving "hello" over the Ule- |go ¡n receipt o f many beautiful
football
days
are
»¿pppeted
there
tune and work to the serviee of ally taxed to the limit in an showed wonderfnl headworh and
hack' r jP ^ Pa our!*olves
‘ “ '’ phone.
presents from
relatives
and
the luncheon.
Again we cun atempt lo serve Ins community exeellent individual playing.
'F
rom
every
nook
atia
oofuer
co
n
teiS
¡
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U
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r.
in
fn
s
Pahl
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friends.
stale that everyone w h o
was to the best of his ability, and
K °
8" l'P " r‘ of n|ation o f the subscriber 1*
young couple will leave
We hope to reccivo some splen­
asked to help responded Joy­ upon the spirit o f cooperation NEW CHIROPRACTOR
„Her
,
T
We * ° n' “ 0 ^ a." meaning. “ I hear." to on a motor (rfp to Cbicako on
did
ideas
for
simplifying
house­
OPENS
OFFICE
fully and “ Service with a smile" which his readers display.
* ' . a u° o f we«ks a n d which the operator
responds ahout June 1st. expecting to be
I»r. F
R. Jordan,
Chiro­ hold tasks. If you have never
Seemed lo be (lie slogan o f each
It is inconceivable that one
»
,
" l!,, and '‘ f ‘ nr' free- ..pja-,, •• wbleb mean« “ I say.* »way about three months, after
written,
do
so
this
week,
won’
t
practor,
ha*
opened
an
office
In
o f Ibe workers.
limn or any small number of Ihe Rossi Ruilding», in Beaver­ you? don't be timid, for your confrihoii^T
n" r
Th'“ T,a" an- wb8n hP 18 ra" 8'1 ¡which they will be at home to
¡workers, ho matter tiow diligent ton.
hint or recipe may be just the ow’i m
n T
* " " Wid- , ( " •“ « telephone, grasps the r * - ' their many friends at Salem,
HI-KERS OLUB MAKES TNWF
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s
mue
spoken
o
f
so
frequent-
r#<VOT
,n hls hand and shouts Oregon.
| lh«-) aie can get evei> item o f
dr. Jordan has been a resi­ very one that w ill help some
I lie lll-K er* CiuP made
* news that become*
available
y
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"Pron
to"
over fb* wire. wliB»
dent and practitioner In Port­ housewife somewhere to solve
trip to Patton (.reek Monday,
week.
Therefore,
lo)al
M hat Beaverton needs is not ,n Sweden the usual' sahrtatfow
If you have al­
land for several years. He Is her problem.
BEAVERTON
*o much contributions in
the ¡, ••Ha])0 "
reaching a point
two .qnle*, suiters must n*»ume some of
now n resident o f the Beaver­ ready sent in a hint or recipe,
way
o
f
legal
tender
as
p
e
o
p
l
e
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aliove the lower
fnll*.^
the duiir» o f the editor
and ton district.
come again. For the best hint
Mr. and Mrs. Maxfielq are tbe
wbo give of their time and en
camped for (lie night near ‘ Fi’f ^ ittnLt» a point o f seeing that Ihe
dr. Jordnn comes here well or recipe we publish every week ergy for the good of any wor-
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W
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proud parents o f a baby boy
fall», and returned I ue»«lny.
news in which they are inleresl-
we will pay 50 cents. Address
recommended.
Those making Ihe trip were
(# m ,,u. pmper>
born a few days ago.
tiiy cause. The money will come
.
Household department, Beaver­ "if we «put our shoulders to the
Homer Wilson, dorward*, Finley.
^ fur ^ |ho Hev|ew ,, con.
Mr- Harrisou is- remodeling
W. G. Hulbert and family ax-
ton Review.
OREGON STATE NEWS
Edward day, and Mr. C o ^ r a n e . ^
|(
wwleon,-B oonJlally
wheel whole heartodly and ev- “ ,8 b " « 8«
Fronl i5l‘
ppet to leave next week ou a
The
Mt.
Vernon
Farmers'
Un­
Rexeral o f the member* of the ^ ^
nf news, from the mere
eryhodv does all he can. W e
Mr. C. V. Robins is putting .an motor trip to Illinois.
THE BEST WAV
rtut. could not make the ( « 0 1 .... .
of
n w „ of R vtsi. ion will huild a community hall
ore not belittling tlie value of addition onto his
house
on
"W
eil,
I
finally
got
into
the
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hanson
on arcou.it o f ton much
lllosl
„.„.„ru ,,« iu Springfield .
leiral lender. W e are commend- Front St.
movies."
Con
struct
Ian
has
begun
i
n
are now nicely located in their
The boys reported tne «sh in gj ............
o f f t_ VV(, wuuld
ing the spirit that puts the in­
"How did you d° “ ?"
dividual into Ihe ring to do ev-
Mct:,en “ as purchased new home in the Sorrento dis-
poor but the scenery . « m p l y ^ ^ t|> be|iev<> ^
lhe Heview Eugene on the Paine theater
"Paid them a quarter."
and a new apartment building.
erything within his power
to 8 new ^tac car fr"™ ‘ “ ®
trict-
* r".n' j ..
. „ „ . i '1'“ " friend* in Ueaverton and
Albany building permit* so
win.
verton Garage.
A fellow living b y «h a ro a d
„
who
wH1
NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Fredrick-
far Ibis year lolal 156.970.
* mile above ^
^
.... that -xery Hem o f new. In­
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Mr. J. H. Yeager, ot Yeager’s sen have been entertaining rel-
A good many people will be
Three thousand men are at
ntaking some money on Ihe *"le,
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„„„i. tere»l lo (lie
commuinly
or work on the Southern Pacific interested to know
Mr. H. d. Weills and son Mrs Uak,,ry> enlcrtained his fathes^vat Ives from The Dalles the past
ihut
the
by collecting fifty rent» earh
petition for the Tunnel is print­ W. H. Boswell and children.‘ and “ few days this * 'eek*
Natron cut-off.
week-
.
A ik M i
from each car passing hi» house
«««»• ^
An $89,000 contract has been ed this week on page 8 o f this Mrs. R. G. Kelley and son pic-
Motorists are hereby
warned ¡'> » “ “ hmilted for publication
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Alexander
o,.ete Gray was unable to nl-
as soon us it is available.
Turn oxer to it and nickod at the City Park in Port- expect to leave .fo r Rockaway temJ ll>e
lot for a Union High School to paper.
graduation
of
her
that the fellow has no right toi
If that state o f affair* can be be built in Motalla.
read it.
land one day last week.
Sunday, to be gone two/ weeks, ^jroaher John on account ot h rv-
collect such a fee, as the road
brought about no one reader
is a publto road.
Mrs. W. H. Jamison of Kelso; ing a severe case of the mump».
will have liny complaint that
Washington, is spending
the
the news in which he is inter­
Mr. Archie Van Rodman of
MOOLAMON FAMILY LEAVES
week end with her sister-in-law Seattle spent the week end with
ested is omitted. In other word*,
ON EXTENDED TNIP
Mrs. I. J. Vinson.
if the new* in whieh you are
his wife, Mrs. Van Rodman, and
Mr. J. P. MctSlasson and fam­ interested does n «l appear in
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mansfield his mother-in-law, Mrs. Katie
ily left Wednesday for an ex­ print it is partially your fault.
and daughter Margaret of Banks Spraner.
tended trip llirougliout the East. The editor is anxious L< use it.
attended the Coinmencment ex­
Mrs. Dan Davies o f Seatl.-
They will visit most of the prin­ He ask* your cooperation.
ercises here Friday.
arrived in Beaverton WedncsiUiy
cipal cities, including Washing­
Iter
ton, New York, Detroit, Boston,
FAMILY REUNION HELD
Beaverton Garage is install­ to be at the bedside of
father,
Mr.
Uingiey,
who
passed
Chicago, and other points
of
^ family reunion was held in
ing a gasoline pump and an-'
away that evening.
nounces that they will handle
Interest.
Ihp form of n picnic at Ihe old
They will make the trip in hopiq of W. B. Emmons, all but
Associated Oil products.
their car and expect to ne gone()mc Q^
children being pros-
NOTICE
D. U. Cochranq and
family
severnl months. While the dute (1|1j
After a big picnic -dinner
moved
their
household
goods
to
Several people have approach'
o f leaving was hurried on no-
baseball gnme was
played,
Cornelius Monday.
Mr. Coch-
me lately with the inquiry
count of lhe National Kducn- Kjrj s
0,1P ai,|,.f boyyi on’ the
ratio is staying here until after whether 1 would
accept
and
(tonal Convention, which m od* „(her. The result was a draw.
Ihe opening of the new H -1 qualify as Director on the Hign
soon In Indianapolis, Ihe
trip
riinse present were M.
K.
brary.
,
School Board. The reply has
has been planned for some time. Emmon* and family, MrfL L.
Six delegates from
Oregon Boring and family, Virlor Em­
Mrs. R. D. Young spent'a few ‘ " ' « » b l y “ «en that i f ther*
will attend the Nnltonul Edu­ mons, Mr«. R. G. Kelley
days with Mrs. Frank Uocken in wa* no « ‘ “ er who wanted the
and
cational
Convention
held
I n family, Mr. AMI Mr*. II. D. I n
Spokane.
She says that Ore- >’08" ,0,n 1 would, Rhat I was no*,
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gon never looked better to her a*\
»eeker and w a * . «f>f
Indianapolis In June.
Mr. ™c-|mon(( „pH.family, nod Cecil Fjn-
Glasson is one o f the »ix.
nv>ns, Mrs. Ida Jones, 5le. am
than when she got back, a s !‘ sk‘ n* for the offlce but lhat 1
have the interests o f the school
delegates are appointed hy Ihe Mrs. F..-H<n*ing, far*. Ruby Boyd.
Spokane didn't appeal to her.
at heart and would do my best.
President o f Ihe Oregon »Inle , ,, XVill|, „ u (lf
Miss
5Â.
It may be of interest to know
Teachers' Association and will jhinnSr* hf Monmouth, Mr. and
POSILUTELY
that I have spent about fifteen
> «s
report l>aek to 4he Associnlionm r|| j A Rdob'ie qf 'Purlland,
■>
do jnd hiffh
it.my childr'n has Ihe *
„„o im r he'd usually during ihe Mr anrt htog,. C. J „ Smith, and
‘.operator?"
'e.Acher *<ir ;i rii cl; ii!. I
' ■ 'orxtloti,
I «on o f Corvaltis Mr. J B. Em*
H ?l « don l Know, 'b'lt iyuq con ) r*|»it*‘ Idea? as to whnt, codt-
i .... nr 1« io be eongralu- mnn(| of Capitol Hill, Onui Em-
'3
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Mr. Howard A. Morrison of
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tion.
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say so, and slick to il. I f you
Tndian blanket given away by the good o f the school.
Try Our OlmMlfiml Ads
are undecided, let mailers lake
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.the Portland Lodge o f Elks.
| Respectfully, J. H. Hulett.
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