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T h e B ea verton R eview C LEA N READING FOR A L L T H E FA M ILY Sin g le C opy, 5 C enU Library Proves Exceeding Popular «A N V T O G R A D U A TI PROM UNIVERSITY ALOHA-HUBER ITEMS Mr. T . A. Ca*cadd.-n him been £ ~ ■ f S * - * '. - f üt* ' .wu P e r Y e a r B ea v erto n , W ash in gton C ounty, O regon , Friday, M ay 2 9 , 1 9 2 5 X J r z ' z ,~ ~ rr*» «..... Church Soon To be Erected OBITUARY ----------- Mr. Jo * , liingley was I ORCRATOR*! BRAVERY SAVES BURNINQ TOW N born ' --- -------. Popular Dorotha Huntley Married Oct. id , im & u at Staffordshire, t,ora R'mon, telephone tnurt, better. Kngland, Ihe youngest son of °beraU»r, i* the heroine o f the <t»uU have n|i|ilied for degrees Mi** Caaea.lden ) „ i ------- - •<u«,lla Gaseaddcn *pent Beaverton’s New Public Library at dm l M innesota.' Portland Architects Have Been u family of thirteen children. •lown o t Mapleton, lie attended common school to *>er pre*«nce of mind ‘ « « 7 Wtdduig Takes Place In fuilur«* to com plet* aca- farm, WUJ Become A Great Retained, Plans aid Specifica • here and afterward* was a p - ! ‘ll*d *i<sr bravery in rem aining! danjle "o rk may reduce th is' u , „ U c a l Church, Reception Held Benefit to Many o f prentice to a blacksmith, where' ’* **fr boat while the flames number somewhat before Coin- Mr‘ * nd *, r ’8, tions are Under Way j r“*ed around her, tbe village the m cm am ant Hay, University o f- *,op,,» nd w,*re v isitor* a t lie learned iron work. At Home Of Bride ' 'hom e o f Mr. and Mr*. L“, fn tal* *ny U ,« ||l0 |«t ft * ~d’. ......... f Mr. and Mr*. W. J. M i * .: recei,t,y w»» saved from de . In I * 7 1 he married time ‘ ucUon by fire. Everyone in Heaverton * n d UM,,,l,r r,i,Ha "»U exesed 400, ' |pxand«r Tuesday. Mr. Peter* Mary Kdward*. a short * V Tueaday evening iMYoung vicinity, In Ueavarlo« School " ‘‘" " I "> University history. " " b ,rd -dog fanele*. so A lioald, A rcb ltecU ,. who bave ipfore ■ leaving the N ew . J ! ,:arm L,____ « * “ explosion an U d ......... » ■ for ” * ***o ” aolhm.l -------- -M Sir. Colli* Powell Moor, o f d u lrict mid adjoining dinirict* hundred -nd ...naty-flv e I « “ « often to .«Ik been retameli by thè knowing that the build- Moro, Oregon, li«t|„,| World. I( wh * in 1872 that he ( »re invited to r*l| and becumu <>" the Eugene cam pus , o ' Mr’ A,', , “nd'*'’. *h«* Congregai mnal C hunh u, »u . »rrived II. C alifornia. He soon !."*t f,re ' «'«non, tl.a L o u jm UunUey ^ Patron* o f tbe ltlir*ry. tie ! the h“ v* “Pflled for degree* An * ,n ,b»1 P»«tlme. pervise •r,l8 r,,* (or »*• fire Ion were married Sunday evo- eoimlrmdion nf (ha afl. r **n t for the young brida. library habit'* and make the' “'hl'inm al fifty -to u r completed Hsonesggy Avenue ia n o * |»e- " " » C hu n h , lo he arecled ai who bad rnmained in the M oth-! , r be telephone o f- ning, May 2ith ut ih . v* i.* lihrury one hundred pel* cent " " ’,r work March I t a nd will 8r" d**«J preparatory to rock- Sixlli ami \Valnno Street*, were - ........... .. " .« f .-. : , W“ , " X t ! ' d, r > «— or Mapleton a largest d a tin g ■erviceahle. . participate m the Coaimenoe- ' " Kl l8nd' "«*d|ga» to *ny, the uulhorUed lo proceed w i t h he came lo porlland in 1873, . . Hlutloiiery—paper, pen, e^^-!',.,,' " , •’**rcl» e *. bringing thn work welcomed by all who pian* un,] *p eeiflc(ioa*. a . . „ m . *™«r* baiwmiani ,.r ,, • , ’ ‘"a . *ne groom, the son o f now Mr* velopea, and ink will he fur Ku» e " e »*«»•«! «t£ aptdlcania "'*• 1,1 vicinity, a* it l„ Hlasser, w as ^ ¿ J * 0* » *d « d M r. E. H. Moore, prom- OeYoung inform e,! ihe C oinniuJ lliahed for writing letter* at |:illi ----- u and the building w .s inent wheat ran ch er, o f Sher- According lu prônent roc- 8borl *'ul ir«uu '•»» county road tee thut Ihey would adveriise born. *oon After ^ *...... living Ihe nominal charge of highway, and llenne**oy for 1iid» wltbin a *«ry one ordii, approximately ||,||>|y grad *'* .. Portland for nvT" * o i fa m e» , while man County, L a graduate of short mile cent ____ two year*, the e ,,'b«r* *et fire ollMr - - - / --• « , -u v i family a u .il/ _ per letter. |> 0 • _ t _ g g n | wi" w e lv g either Av* nu* h* " '» « "» ’ home owners. trine. the University of Oregon o f the Hie ! " dv* " e r ,i degree ,,f move.] to What i* now known ““ ,,dlnSa within * radius o f 2 • lamp* and ponlal C B r.la "a "*o ! l,,)8 In vlew o f thè faci t|,a( co n . degree ,,f m aeler Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Moneti C ías* o f 1925 and past presi *• Will be carried for Ihe aecoui- , l" 'u or nf mauler "ia *le r i o f scie,ire. and eon D oogla* were gueal* slruction will he under way u< Progress and e*labli*hed a ’ dent o f tbe 8. A*. E. F ra te r ‘‘anwhile, (he leiepaone op- nity. m od.llon ,,f the library l» a -| ,J* !l *W" b*r; " « h for- of Mr. and Mr*. K. J . Mann f a t short ly, thè Hiiildmg Coiomiltee hlai'k*mith shop, later putting -tore and post office. It remained at ber po»t. trim *. People eon.lng to t h e - - ni.ir* win. expect u. week. Mr. and Mr*. Mearh have "•Il apprertale paymeni ,,f «Il m a m ii i . “ ¡«ailing for - i n ' ' J Ihe bride, the daughter o f , ro „, « " d "«'nm oning Mr. and Mr*. J . C. Huntley of city to .hop or v i.lt .r e In- “ J , ‘,"»r- 88 •» the *eh„„, o f ju»i returned from Han F ran - l'Iedgea _«* .non a* po.ftible, lo vae Mi; H.ngley who recom - vilorf •° r ,,' " ‘* tow"** »nclud- .South Beaverton, was a student ‘ he library | ,,,,r t*""«l. bring ibe ci*oo. where they »pent » l x thè Hunk o f BeaverUm, or to Iieode,, (be name Progress to r , ' away o f (he Stale Normal School at room* to re»i. cool o ff read ° ? „ me ni ber o f Iha CcMnnottee, of ihe new post office to which . * ■ an aato , 20 mile* , n ‘V “> <2*- "'«"'••• with the ,„lent,on of stagecoach a n il. . . ^ boy « n - j W ell*. mail come by or w rit*. The .......... a ----- ----- - — room. which Mr. •icement Week exar- making it their home They Monmouth and the University F. W Cgil* i* the on horseback from Portland. ’" PV«r. soon filled with smoke of Oregon, where the romance The library do-ires very ".Vil* ÍT**"«.- o '" , r *d* y* Ju n '* » I. 'e ft Ihe Runny South, however, Chairman. W hile the family were in *' "'d in g (lie operator. O rooine began. much »nme polled flower*. Inn.. Progrès« five children were “I’btii, she inaiie her way lo the Who will lie flr*i lo donatef rallón*, m a n y f a m il ie s The church was b ead tifu fy rueaday. Ju n e 2nd. the More book* are, ul*o, earn est- and fern proCe.Mon l i COMINO T O OREGON *dno .„ ’ H,; L ^ tin um 1 n Lw ,,M Au* " ‘« rY «" "«e Hula-r ly requested. I.el other* have • he following *«y roses and peonies on cedar; In 1907 Mr. liingley moved *° " le streeet, where she col- P * * ,:o ," m,*r r ‘« ' «-''»b will bold it* Ihe pleasure o f reading I h e f* »cheduled for H « h .Ju background with an abundance E ghty-five, fam ilies, bringing baek lo Portland, having lost ,;.p*ed and was found by the ,n- ! in* in «h« C u b books you have enjoyeil and •3. and Z o f palms artistically arranged "•III them a total of $185,000 hi* wife in 1900. Since lh al f 'rpmen. will probnhly never read again for Runay, Ju n e u in fanshape on the rostrum . for investment m Oregmi farm* time he ha« made his home in There( is a tragic note In this Their donation lo the library rh r ‘ ’- ««"nenegm eiu exereU e* * * '' * n4 Hal‘’h R. Moore Mr. Roscoe Moore, brother o f have relum ed signed question P o 'lla n .l until hi« la»t illne«-. Heroism In lh al while the lele Will lie a public •ervlce. ' w'''en gra.Mage* w||| re ced e T n l J"* * * * * * ? ” f Mr naire* slatin g I heir groom as best man, and iiilenlion when he ,-ame to the home of Phpne operator was so bràvèlv the u , . u Vi ", Mr*. K. W . Jack son o f l h v ' ,p|r degree*, will bc held |n Ihe “ n ^ /* u “nn- Sund“>r » f tofiung to Oregon during h i- daughter, Mrs. i Seo. B ia s- Ughling tor the lo ï, Î ' “j * Æ * 1 " “ " " T í V k Johnson Road made the library " Building. Monday * !! m o,° [ H M-Kjre * home, Hie month o f .lime, areording «er. where he died May 2U. broil er was dying j„ I ¿ . Í a„ * * ^ T * , k Í T ' a splendid gift o f lw e n ly .*lt J ,,n '' , 5 - Ur. Joe| ||. ||||de- * r ‘ *. tM,‘*u,,rul to \\ <». Me, Manager of ihe « • « >" Hingley expert- » - P d a l . ’ ' » ^ a s.,*to d by the brides- vniuinrN laut wr#*k hut wh#*th-! ^rnn^* o f mpn and “ Wl*H° **•» Mi«» Moon* n maid* Misses Vena Cìaskil!, P*|°* Intend to build a home In I be I.and Kei(lenient Deparfinmil . enced a slight stroke o f p a ra l-. er you have one nr flflv. we|f|'"’,or ° f chem i*lry Mildred Anderson, Mildred 8imp- (lie Oregon Development Fund |y-is but seemed to have fully th e value o f a will be pleased lo receive Iheiii. / "•v,,r«ily o f California, wftl * " be * near future. *° son. and Mrs. Jo e Muessig. I'bese 85 fam ilies rapreaenI (recovered. About eight weeks Htate Market Agent __ speaker, _____ The lluher Commercial Club and will call and gel them |f ,l|p Commencemeih »pence • L ittle Rhoda Thyng and Je a n -ta le s and Itog t h r e e lo f ," In* <• Il 11. walked - ay^, ,t ¡8 |,arj ^ lo undersland Kline were flower girls. you wish. l>r. Hildebrand Is „ lending ,,m »"*' dance lust 8a t- Canadian provinces o f A1 berth All those who Rave su b scrib •elentisl «,„| educator, and dtir- !'.rdny " ' “ tM wg* ^(*1; ^Ittpided V , ' . 1 llle Producer who most The ushers were Messrs, Saskalcliew an and New Hruns- and -u In Clint n a,' d 32n d (strenuously objects to grades Arnold Southwell. Donald Park. many beautiful ed cash for Ihe library are tng the war he serve,j (irijlin n i- 1 hem wer* wick, aecording lo the repori "t II* was awarded a f>|s- l10***** some o f which sold as " ' '-••I ,' 1’* ' " nd standards, when he should Frank Carter, and Benjam in naked ♦«, s e m i'in liiair rh*u l« ly. The new selllers will cotne In for * * «*.75. The six-piece In H im Library Hoard, or rail tingui*h ed Her vie« Medal r,,VPl' ................... r" F t" \ ; Z ! b / ,hp 'o adopt ,„em . The I Heed o f (he 8. A. E. Fraternity Oregon by rail and overland ind lie began to fail av has as gone by when eggs are o f v . o f Ot furnished splendid by automobile. day al Ihe library If more con his work In Ihe chem ical w ar- " ^ b r - l r « 'hill time. Ilis death was due eggs ,,,.] potatoes are potatoes music. An old time quadrille venient, and hand lo the |,|. fare service. T he bride’s dress was ivory to breaking down " f the tis - ¡and berries are berries furnished great amusement both Tw erepe-backed s a t i n brarian. II will be appreciated) ___ trimmed B EA V ER TO N ROOK ‘ J-hable l-hable farm fa r.., prqd«***^ ___ _ to tliose who attempted to " . of Hi« Heart. moot . . he with embroidered lace and be If llinse who c«n conveniently ONE AM CABINET W INS HONOR8 lle is survived hv one broth- brought uL . •. ... , . .. . . . , do *<> will -end Ihelr May and 1 B EIN G IN S T A L L E D Awing ’em am tlnd" and to Ihe v ... n : „ ^ o f w Sch . , olls; 11. . <_ A .** "»e **««e leval veil was silk net with ths h-ud er. Noah Hingley j„ _ markefmg Ju n e installm ents at th is lime. | s|»i*clalor*. J. W. Patterson »» other m er- band of orange b|os>om<. Rh- W illiam W. L assiter o f Uea- five children, Mr^. May Hias- cliandise, Or their entire siiliserlplion. Hecox Is Installing a "'■ * U1«* Hon. Caller. and Ihe larmec sim - carried a shower bou«ruet of Ve r ton, freshman in vocational -er. Hubert and Howard Hing- ply permit« ih - - • • - , . !«. , , , ... ____ . . . Don't forget that the library, f'«*rv-el I wo-temporal!] re Ic e _______________ educai i<>n, placed | first fu^i in in the 'lev o f Portland. Mr- Dan D a- lo makT n r o / ^ * i r° " M - rooms are reading rooms also. r r **l,m rahlnel wliieh keeps Ihe yiUNEN PARTY pole vault for Hie Vl.A.C. rooks, vies o f Seallle. Mr. Henry , ells his produots ^ Whe" h® Anyone Is welcome lo come In j **ulk cream al one tem peralore as field run. The maid _ o f honor was T A K E S VA C A TIO N m I lie annual track inert b e- Hingley o f W enatchee. W ash .: an(j |ej M tli«»m do them do the grading dressed in green and silver t*nll s 'l {‘lr H1' hm|r tip go— n,,d brick ipe cream at a potot tween the O.A.C. rooks a nd the xl-> 3 grandchildren, Helen anrf m k .. ’ - . „ . . in *s long a« they desire. H|en beb>w ser„. frost,, on and Rulh Hingley o f Portland. V| , r , I ' . *"?? l a ^ - - ty of magazines, books and T * - T,|e refrigerant uaed Is Melh- M i^and ^ rs. It. Strahun, Mr. University o f ...... .. . Ix ,, ... . . " ”n ■ producer puts a pastel shades of erepe de Ih e height and Danella H.ngley of Wwn' Produet on the market true to chine. They carried large i yl Chloride, which has in Ihe ;,,,d Mr*- C*>'dc M. nic I i , Mr. and Bell field Friday. pors. e was eleven feet, mid six inches. very b u s y " " * l few years been m anufae- " ni '*■ Hedge, Mr. and Th - m tb 1 ' " ’ ’ H' ’ . ‘ .T 8 1 ,p Frade under which it is soldibouqueis o f coral rosebuds an«i Tuesday wa« a The rooks won Ihe meet by o f friend- and neighbors. a„d when h<> s(ays with p c,« . Half a a hundred person« •»red In com m ercial quantities. Mr*- Hall'll B. Moore, and Mr. duy. visited the library rooms, the I'nlike ammonia and other r e - a"*' Mrs. h. J . Mann arts spend- ° ' enough and consistently enough The litHe flower girls wore Mr. E. 8. Jo n e s, factory rep- - lo n> gain a reputation, that p m - white trimmed wllh visitor* ranging In age from frig eia n l*. il has no obnoxious '"8 'b e holiday« at M errill's ~ Ki,~ organdie SPRING FR O LIC A T TIG A R D re-entatlvo of the Durant Mo- ducer will not have very much blue anq pink ribbon, and ca r- 8 lo 80. Remember Saturday " e deteriorating effect upon |Laka, W a s ^ i i ^ n , fishing. ' ' fritm 2 P. M Jq q P. \\ |* 'm etal no.l 1» odtirles*. ''l | Mr. Mann want* lo try his tor Co. o f Oakland. Calif., wa- trouble in finding a r e a d y ried baskets o f rose petals, A Spring Frolic will he giv new in the offices o f Otto Erickson market. Much a reputation is which Ihey strewed at the feet Ills next opan day. T he machine is absolutely •««* with Ihe beautiful en at 8t. Anthony - Hall at T i recently W aller Harris, Supcrlnlend- autom atic and does away en band made fly pole and Co. \\ ednesday lo st:iU **«d easily gained, but once o f Ihe bride as she entered on presenled to him by Mr*. Mann, gard on Saturday evening, May that Mr. Erickson had »***»'' rained if is hard lo lose. Ihe arm o f her father. ent of Ihe Roulhern P a cificjtlrely wllh Ihe use o f ice. :to. »»pointed W ashington County -------------------- --- Mr„ Jo<, MeuMj r 8anfr ••] Rhone, brought us In t w o j This i« the second lu *talla- and if Ihe fishes know a good The popular t.igray o rch es they’ll representative tor the S ta r ca r T H E H UG E M ID D LE T A N Love You Tru ly” and Mrs. .1 complete sots of K leelrtral H«n o f this cabinet in Ihe city thing when (hex, ®«*c tra has again been engaged tor Mr. Erickson will handle n -ly If half 0 f Ihe selling eost o f E Davis sang “O Prom ise Me" Book«, the six-volume sel on!and one o f Ihe first in ihe surely bile. The ladies of the party, the evening, and a large a t Hie S ta r ca r and will nol be domestic requirements could be which were both very much ap- “ Applied F.lecirlclty" o f l Ii c ¡country. T h is is an enlirely tendance is anticipated. American Technical Society and new process and rredil should wishing to "reduce,” have de- in lere-led in Hi«* other mak**« eliminated, whaf „ difference it predated. Mr. W illis Cady ao- Ihe four-volume set on "Mod be given Beaverton m erchants ctded that a climb of 1703 feel lhal this company puts out. would make to the volume o f ■ companied. a fter which h «■ Mrs. H. F.. Wonl entertained cm E lectric Rntiwav P ra cllre " in Ihe w ny tlial Ihey grasped j In a dislnnce o| two and one- ------------ — business o f the country and P'*>'Pd wedding m arches from Ihe Portland “ New Thought of llie National In stilu le of Ihe nilvnntnges o f (his lype of h alf miles, is as good a way Dr. and Mrs. S. J . Carney of " h a t a difference It would make Lohengrin and Mendelssohn. Club’’ Iasi week. Th irty -fiv e Practical Mechanics. T h e s e refrigeration, being among Ih e 'a s any, though perJi||P« not Ihe Portland were the g u e-ts of in living costs. When (he Immediately after the wed- covers were laid. Mr. Weed work- include n rqm nlelc cy first in Ibis country |o in stall sa fe st. The w riter hopes, bqw- o r-'d in g a reception was held at addressed the meeting on “ New Iheir niece and nephew, <leor-i farm ers are well enough ttlnpadig o f i le ririi.il Farm* lhe«e machine«. e 'e r , |hal they will get (o the gianiin and Joh n Malarkey. Sue.- F«niied lo demand it, cseam 'H ic home o f The bride’s par- lop before reducing to mere Idea- in New Thought." day. and enjoyed a motor !rip separators, harvesting m achin- ents, lo the immediate relatives Ini-Ill.led in Ii'P B 'f " ’*• « V i shadows and so frighten (he Volume set of MPmoIrs o f Na- ST, MARY'S T O would only make it a Fish io Vernonia. going by way * o f ery' sewing machines, incubators and friends from out o f ttm H O LD FES TIV A L fish nw«y, that Mr. Mann Forest Grove and and many m"Ov other necessaries ill. city._ d returning _*nd ne«'essarie« w will pnlpon Honnpnrle by h1* P r' ‘ ' Story. have caught, which he sold direct to farm er groups The house was appropriately through St. Helens vale Reoretary. A number of, .......... .................. “ might” ambitious young men and boys On Ju n e 7th a Festival will instead o f the present most deoorated in blue and gold, are sure lo moke good use of ihe held at 8t. M arys New cosily system o f local agencies.! H |s. B. L. Lyman o f Seattle these books In ihe day« t o H o m e .-th e proceeds of which super-agencies, high pressure poured and Mrs. Louise Patton fom(, | will go for the building o f a salesmen, etc. There are many o f Porlland served the bride’s lines today where (he m er cake after the ceremony o f People of Beaverlon and tha gymnaalom. chandising o f Ihe products Is cu tlln g by the Community, le i’s have « thou-1 Various place* of am use- bride. Mrs. equal lo Ihe m anufacturing i*ost Lawrence Lloyd presided over sand volumes to the Library ment will be had as well as o f them. If pro«tucers and con- the refreshm ents, which w e r e by June 30. 1» will be easy t o ' m a n y festival booths. A do If you send us those books chicken dinner will be served sum ers were a* solidly organ- served by Ihe Misses Doris and hed as the m anufacturing In- Martha Woodruff*. Merza Hal- you have on your shelves or In | from 12 io 8, and luncheon dustrics. a huge unnecessary slen. Ruth Patton and Elizabeth Ihe alllc. useless io you. b u t, >o«l 3 till 7. At 8 P. M. the middle profit and expense cost ¡G ray. Miss Betty Huntley and having great eapno'ly for glv- 81. Marv’s D ram atic Club will could be eliminated, to the good little Jean Gray passed the ing Pleasure and profit lo jp ro s e n l a Musical Comedy In- o f the many. ¡wedding cake. olhers. L ei’s go I ’ " " " R «clacUonc from famous ------------------------ After a short wedding trip The Review cam e nul so lale, light operas. OREGON A SEED ]o British Columbia and Norlh- Iasi week lhal Ihe announce-! (’ouïe one—Come all. F O T A T O S T A T E w„ t points of,.in terest, Mr. and mcnl of Hie opening o f Ihe 1T.T— — 7 Public f ibrary Ralurdav "U e r- OMORAL OLUS W ILL -1 ■ Mrs. !Boor«’ b * s i home In California is » great market ; Moro Oregon, noon came loo lale f.T many <»'V« «USIOAL PROGRAM for seed potatoes and if t h e lo take advantage o f Iho o p - , , ' - . #-i.,h growers o f Oregon will lake ad N O TIC E porlunitv lo gel In Ihelr an-1 T b s Beaverlon C h o r. Club vantage of it and will ship Cal Plication for a Library card "nd Ihe foi'owing .o o ists. O et- Attention is called to the fact ifornia Ihe quality o f seed it h„l all who did come were much 'rude Hoeber o f Portland, Ml-» want«—-the v e ^ '^ s t ” q u .m y - | « h" ‘ ‘ he O ffice Department plenscd wllh Hie anpenrnnee o f Hladys nfl o f P ‘ .. * there is no reason why a m a r-'» '« * b«Pn * dv‘8<,d by ^ H. M. Barnes, Rhoda Rhellen- Hie lib ra ry . ket cannot be secured for hun- f»™d office th at the name Rus- iherger, Cam a Peterson, Mrs. dreds of carloads of seed stock. •'» * bou,d no ,0',Kpp be UíM‘,, ------------------------IK. o . Webb, and Florence Rnu- In fart. Ihcrc is no reason whv in lbe addreM of o«rrespond- CARO OF THANKS Ihcrland, will give a musical Oregon cannot supply Ihe w i k ™ ” - •« «he new official name at Ihe High School o u r , program , _ We wish lo express of the seed for 'h at state, if H |«f lb ,t c,ountry . ,Un‘° n ? f for Auditorium on Tuesday evening thank« and appreciation . will go a fter the business right *b8 Soo'«"®'*0 8o' 1P [ ''" 'j the mnnv kind deeds and b e a u -jdu’' ‘* - and shin only the very best seed " « $ ” • The use of initials shoi.M Members of the Choral Club (If,H flowers and sincere qrin-| w>11„ Harris. Mrs slock, for C alifornia is very be avoided in order to prevent pnthy extended io us In our I Oregon-grown confusion or the possible re- the partial to I n H. W . Barnes, Mrs. L. F. Spen- recent bereavement, also ¡tu m to origin as nndcliverafrle Mrs. C. F.. Allen. Mrs. J . ■ Hurbank. those who so kindly assisted ro r' o f articles Improperly addressed E. Davis. Mrs. L. R. Dean, Mrs. In the music and singing Dr. Talbert has moved Into F. . (>. Wi'bh, Mrs. D. C. Howard. Mr*. Deo. B lasser, h e his new house on 2nd and In another column w*'' Mrs. R. T . W eills, Mrs. R. B. Mrs. Uan Davies, Lombard. The house was built, found the first o f a series of Denney. Mr«. J . I. F.ggmnn. by A. B. Hocken for h i* sister, articles prepared by Dallas P. Mr. Hubert Hibgley. F.verybody is cordially I n - Mrs. Hardingham, who moved Murray on "T h in gs to Consider Mr. Henry ningley, vltrd lo ntlrnd. No ailmlssion to Portland. ^when buying a home.” charge will be made. Mr. Howard Hingley. .“"'•IE2 2 S. .... m , — H «-«•. a, rí:,r.,r;i, TVsST c *...... ........ 2= ! « ^ »Ilh •»»* United J8 0( *,. S i* * e ? a