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T he B ea ver ton R eviev .
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S «W i
CLEAN READINO FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Volume III No. 27
Single Copy, 5 Cent»
Chamber of
Commerce Active
W IT H A o ir o u »
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, June 5 1925
*C0ri£LD N E WS
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in
O P P I« «
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LETTERS
B U ILD IN G
him
IT .
utEOTEo
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/V
a
Couple
Married Sunday
K. J. Mann and party
re-<
►\ H. Horken. Union Pacific1
* * ' ° 6* r Lwaa
*«
Ground ,was broken last F ri­
—
IJ
turned Monday nulo from their
Activitiei of O v e r to n aB^ . » ! dUU'“
KM.ungur, ‘ wr‘ U,,d ° ' ,,r
* " ' k *'"*•
day for a new oflice building;
Activities oi Beaverton Business Bgwll , „ r# hl,Ujl, ltty WM glV6II
Mr*, uhaa. r. sty,.r. wa. ... fishing trip to Merrill's Lake
From Our Reader»
immediately east of tbe C. A.
u “ |>«*rao..ul introduetioii”
to !*®rtlaiul over lierorallon l>uy. Wash. The reports are to the
N c a Help In M a k in g
effect
that
the
ladies
all
made
I
lie
Ji...,verion
Review,
bea-
H*
ule,,b,;vCk
fu s W '««
occupied Miss Essie fasten lad Orrtn Bolts
Vu.ic«, the elephant owned by
Mra. J. Bellisti and »on were
From F. H. ^
*®aEer Bakery.
A Clean City
V. Hill of Hull Francl«».. 1 visiting OB NNedliesday in Bux- Ihe 170.1 feet dindi on tilgh verton. Oregon.
Left for Newport Alter
and are all feeling fine. The J Johnson, Hadiuman 2C, U. 8. H
1 he Lu,id,u6 w,tl Da about
Mr. UHI, win)
ia manager
of ton.
trout were willing victims and Mississippi, in care o f
Post- *J,lrljr*two ^
,eet* aud ot
**•« California
Electric Hallway „
U ( l i .1
frclty Wedding
Mr. Haul-
Hum«
peuple
muy
wonder Aaaociatlun, stayed
over
In , . K’
W ',m 'c**lr v|* il*d ovur I l.eartf them say it was the master, Han Francisco, Ca.lfor tla,,,e cousjrucUou.
,eub..k expect* to occupy it for
uboul wl.at (ho Chamber
o f Spokane to aeo u e.rcus, ... J,
wrrk 8,1,1 1,1 ,lla
1,1 firsl time ih.-y - w had m ore1" !«. Hoc nm
than they wanted.
l*e.r Sir: In closed you will “ * oftce
warehouse. It is
Commerce 1« doing uud
how it vl.n-li he |)U» int*rc>el«, ' but '*orl,l,n,|•
A very pretty wedding was
find a ship s paper with guile J*“ “ 1* M W lrucU d b» Mr. A. - - »oiomuixed at high uoou Hun-
belief.la
(ha
town. Probably!none of (he...
grcu(er
than Mr*. Uhaa. T. Myers made u
you have noticed (lie
garoago Nance.
Mr. Ilocken
for
the business trip
to Hanks Tues
L O C A L N E WS
o f interest to the people
o f j
wagon gathering up
rubbish first I line had dinner
In
a llar -morning,
and Orna Holes were umlcd in
Beaverton, that you could print-
and old cans. That
ia
a re-irlroue
dining room. — Spokane
Mr. and Mra J
disk and
marriage
at tbe home o f the
Ml. and Mis. Paul Hingis
(
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•ull of the Chamber of Com- Chronicle.
I children motored Saturday
to •pent iiecoralioil tuy u, Por- in your puper.
bi-iue'e parents.
I lived hi Beaverton myself
LIBRARY NOTES
iiie.ee activities.
-------------------- I Purest drove.
The bridal party entered to
est Grove.
since I was si* years old up to
— —
Hul, you -ay. (he Council ia OREOOR QUERRSEY
v
_.
the strains of the Lohengrin
I Tl,e LU,rar> ha* been e0W' NN etiding March played by Mias
paying for having (Ilia
work
o lu b t o
V‘ rt,c*,|er
and
son
Ham Hpeak« reiurned to work the time I joined the .Navy.
M) father takes the Beaver- »»<•«•*‘*»•(^«1 a number of times on
done.
true, but had
ft
not
,,lad'’ “ business trip to Port- Momla) after a two weeks lay­
i t giEdilh
Hichardson,
and were
of
...
¡land Friday morning.
Ion Hi-view and after be has the fine appearance
o ff willi a wrenched back.
lie< n (or members of llio Chain
I he Oregon Guernsey Cattle
r e d .1 he sends 7. (o me an~d
“ »* * and tables. It is only|mel
* " MoiH'oved altar which
U r of Commerce and the prop- Ulub w|„ bo,u ,u
m„ u
.t h. sends it to me and ^
^ ^
^
^
^
|n_ was decorated with snowballs,
Mr. and Mrs. K. I,. benefici
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. \N isuci I sure enjoy 8.
Uganda they circulaled
It
Is M|g gl wbu,„ ,,ark ttl , W;0o A a,,d »on made a business* trip
debted to Mr. NV. A. Smith for hawthorn aud roses, by Hev. T.
ano family inotureu
to
Tin-
Yours truly, F. H. Johnson.
to Portland on Friday morning. Dalle» to spend the week end
vcr> probabls Ihut
the
o I d d w.qutsday, June loth,
tbitf fine work, much o f which **• ^ WOi» w^0 Performed tho
rubbish would still be firmly
wa* donated in addition to his
« • feB» n y .
The ring
I ho NN ashlnglon Co. Guernsey
Mr. and Mrs. H.
NYoodinan visiting fneuds uud relatives
RUNAWAY AUTO 18
scaled in its accustomed places, l i U|, W|il entertain the Ouern-
were visiting In Hanks.
cash »ubscr/ption of a dollar a cereuiony was used-
RESTORED TO OWHER morlth for a year.
Mi. Masters hss been sweeping npy bn.(.a,.rs o f
Northwest «eversi days. They reiurned lo^ \
••» ■’h and family motor, a
lhe bnde> dau»l*ly
gowned
the streets-
NVell. some more
u |(|l.n|ç ,llllM r f,,„ owlll(f tho M,e„ home here Kuuday eve-|!ü ' ancouv,!r- “ • ‘
l«
" “ .'.d
Thirty feet o f new sbelving!m wljite crepe de chine and
.. . of
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I ■ till» « ultllUtt,
....... I ....
.
,,lllg
llecoration Hay wilb a friend
P. A. McPherson and wi fe' , is being made to accommodate| car|Tr,,J» pink and white sweet
Chamber
Commerce.
iut.eting.
there.
1 hey wet* on ihe road. ire visiting with Mrs. , M „ ePher-!
time the Chamber of Commerce
u , ;J0 ,, M E L W e, u | M
_ It he growth of the library, also lM!a» combined with maidenhair
H«»n - |iar»*iih, Mr. and Mr«. F.
.
. . ferna wa«
hv
M im »
hired the man and paid him.'
- \\,.-i-rn renresenlsllve
, u
" **-*'
' P' Hl,,,1»t,e twelve hours.
... .....
a commodious magazine rack it iT
’
*
aueiiueu by
Miss
op. p
' M 1'
••* ' » « » ' ad®-
! Mayone Hunt, who was uecom-
Theodore Helu, Jr., underwent ' * ! Iiey
drove to Portland Hun- '
NN'e have received notice o f ! ,,‘®'y « owned •«» P'nk silk and
to operation for
appendicitis lay nighl lo call
on
som e1
driver of the rubbish wagon to ..............................
.............. the Myers.
..
h rM*' , '," ‘ a- 1
georgette and
carried
pink
achievement In marketing
al the Emanuel Hospital Tues­ riends and* left the car near jibe »hiiunent from Salem
carl I he e material away.
uway.
!(iueriu,
Guernsey producís in Hie Mid-
day.
Be 1» r y nrtod as im­ he posi o d e r on Yamhill 81. .•on books from the state li- :ro*«**»-
to
know
something (1|rwr, t>
Want
Mrs. NV. Huffman and her
■
..
.
. brary.
These will be
about , The * r,>0,,> wa* attended by
proving nicely.
It wasn't the Chamber
(||| j une H lh there will be ,,“ Uf h' " r
elset
Wheeler, Gregon.
't v t ' . t ' . ; f
’,;"
..... a,.d haif f « r ju v .« iic. » « d n o y d a u .u «.
of Commerce who
purchased
Mr. and Mr*. John VNaUUns
Immediately fofTbwing
tbe
n compieie dispersal sale o f ' *' r‘ * f**w ,la,ra *ht,, week
. . . ,
j
" " ! ¡adults, ' and
T> will include fiction,
Mr. and Mrs., K. L. aud family o f Bend were visit­ •i»f it had Bloi.Bff,
the flags displayed on
t h « lhr H(>^ C„ y hrr,, of
„u ern- „ here # with
.
travel, history and Diof r aphy. ceremony dinner was served to
street
.«
nicely D ecoration„ryil wt||,d ,
w A
Goodi* **enefi#|.
ing at Ihe home of Mr. and
Mrs.
x
.
,
4 .
W«* rxpert them to bo on the the following guests:
..who loeul«»l , the
car i . .
_
. __ ,
Mr». Fred Braun I riday . Mrs.
Hay. hut It was an active mem- , 0 ,rnHlll,.
,.u„ehenn
w.lt
>c_IBoles, Miss Eleanor Boles, Mr.
•shelves for our patrons
__
ii+v Nfo'nday. at Jl»e corner o f.
...
.
- .
her o f ih.- Chamber « f Com-
a( , , ;00 A *
„„
and Mrs. Hall and daughter of
NN alkms is Mr. brauu's sister.
HUBER I TEMS
' '*t„ 'h .
Main, only a f- ,v »"O'mnodalion by Haturday.
merce who got Ihoni_OUl. eo U|((( d-|„ and
w||, ^ gln
,
.
-
.
-
.
.
,
W
e
occasionally
ran
across!B8averlon;
Mra- OUen o f Hills-
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown
n fr6m where it liad be»*n
.
.
. .
. M boro: Miss Marjorie Hunt Mias
that they were un r e
o
'• H, |?;oo.
Following the
sale. C. J. Rose and family spent and children Florence and EU ihirk
fl
...
. . . i ,»
|»erson who has not heard o f
* « r j o r i * nuiu,
* ft and
not
imirli
the worse
...
., patrons
h
,»
-
,
M
'he library
yet. All
are -\nite fliven
u ,,rn ' o
OI f Portland*
coniana, Miss
miss
wood, and Harold Miller, mo­ , ..r • it.
Ì
L I
leen
ñ o ' h8
..
r'4’ Uf" ’r
r" - 8unda> a( ^ ' ak«>. Ore
csrni.ndc
Ihough
Mat;
.,.arnP,,
i
v
,
nre«)i
Brown
and
Miss
Jacobson of
bet that liad
lere
•••
sey dut» will serve light r e -
C. F NI n .ri
a
tored
lo
Moro
to
spend
Satuc-
-ay* .hgl he -hv , fJw fools.
,h. J S S i *h. | North Plains; Mrs. Cutting and
Chamber o f Commerce meetings ............ .
>n ^
Uwf| „ ,,|r . ^ F Nl' » rl ha"
to
lay and Huuday
with
their
'I f they had brouglB »heir i* , .
,he ,rt,r.,ry • » '
Chlloquin for a short slay.
one half o f the Hags displayed nofKl„, homc
widely as thev can and taYf«e|?*!°,d
K^ nton;„ M/
relatives.
'nein!» to Re.iverton to h show .. ;_1__ I and Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Rich-
would have reposed quietly In
|( T
1 W. Patterson
came
up
»veryone lo call and make ap-
President,
lie
egr
‘yr^biAljr
would
have
the hack ro«»me o f their owmers.
from Cochran to spend Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert .tdanis
library card. ardson. Edith Richardson, Mrs.
NV. A. Goodin, Sec.,
leen found w here It was left. V I n-afion for a
l«y Ihe war. have you paid
with his family.
from Dubuque/• Iowa, mid Mrs.
¡The
only
test
o
f
a library is L. R. Miner and Gordon, Rev.
Oregon Guernsey Club.
EdBor.)
your dues yel f If not the Bee-
_______
NV.
A.
Newell
from
the
Caro­
the service
it
renders
t h e and Mrs. Downs from Metzger;
Mr*. Chas. Van NVecliel
,,f
rei ary will give you a smile and
-,
lina*. are vimling with .wr. aud
(community.
Help us make It Mr. and Mrs. Root, Harvey Huff
wnM fh* Sunday
BEAVERTON
and Floyd Gustin, o f
Green-
receipt In rase you lender him
Mrs. J. 8. d e m e n t The ladies
niore useful.
MOLDS
HEETIRO
'’
f
Mr
,<r,,<
w
Kooslra
burg;
Mrs.
Flora
I.eedy,
Mr.
the money.
of Ihe parly are Mr. Clement s Nil day 'be »1 reams of traffic
Donations of hooks since last
-------
**• K- Blanton and family of stater*.
They have been heie
flowed
week are
by Dr. C. E. Mnson. Cox. and Laura Cox o f Tigard.
.
I'he ili-K eia Club
uicl
in Heatlle. pioneers of this com- before and note k wonderful
DO YOU KNOW
A round Terwilliger
"W in g and v
n ing,
NN'mg."
dt ."
^ #br,d* * d * TOOm ,#n hy
"The 8
Spy,
Mr. Cochrane's rooms Tuesday mimlty. paid us B flying visit change and are uiuc« impressed lr wliftze
auto for Newport.
around 'he Canyon "Red Rover." “ Martin
in Chuzzel-
Ch
Many beautiful and
Thai *1000 000 letters went rv'-n ng f r their regular
hi- Sunday,
useful
; road.
with Iho prospects for Beavei
¡xÄL” “ Nicholas Nickelby;" by
the
dead letter office
la-t » ''" » M y ">#etlng
After some
Mrw * , y Aub(n
Mr. A. B. Cle­
Dnceasing. a* it were.
. Mr. J. F. Bennett, “ The Real presents were received.
and ‘NOM ton'» future.
Siberia:” by Mrs. J. C. Huntley.
year?
" ,,C *‘"VL .1“
“ ,,d
» » ' y «re spending a few week. % ment met them at the station Nnd both roads led, when all
R E A L E S T A T E T R A N S FE R S
That Hnü.oon parcels
did I*1»«- *»* ° r i h " r 'arlous
exploits, with Mrs. Aubin's aunt,
Mrs Decoration Day. Mr. Adam» is
was done,
"Modern
Steam Engineering,"
Manager
of
the
Adam*
Co.
of
nlo tbe town o f Beaverton.
Woodworking. Pattern Making. ... .
wise?
:: r rfU' " r bU• ,ne•,,
J.ekson, and Mr! Jack-
Dubuque, an iron foundry and Iwo rail lines cross in Bea- Molding, etc.” "Eskimo Twins," *
Tliat 100 , 00 » Idlers go into
, ,,
, .
«on.
* -r „ " p. P.^
manufaeturer o f various
iro i
vedon.
"Cur,y
Top
^
Cherry
Farm."
v
iJ
¿L
,3 °*
,..M ) ..
« i. o . . . . . « ...........
products.
hlank »Mivdopes
"C .rn ival" Is Ihe right word. JAe window boxes at
Huber
.... “ •
;;j... b 7 «">
|»,,s,.u. Ac"., t i t
» ral"-
Miss P a l * t>areer,
"Peerless1 .
i __
C. E. Allen lias traded
his
*
n r '
ti, -irti Bach member had to fry his **aflo», which adds wonderful-
I A. Maria Lehman et al to
cd annually from misdirected
f|op (| Wld
iL |ly
appearances.
Please do properly at Ihe end o f Main SI. Nnd op ion* blossrun one
one
»..'..cn ,
1h . B o...
T » •!.... . . . ,
... .
„ —-—-J-
' ,,r" '
. t All
succeeded
In
"flopping ' " ° l »» P Ihe plants or pick the for properly in the Westdale
• *n the old Beaver Dam
in
That
»12.000
P
ill;"
by
Mrs
Anderson
o
f
U
o-jgi
5
oo°l
3
#
H
a
d
».
Mr.
Allen
feels
that
he
•'oç richest onion emps
In 'si'niHar • .ccessfully after much prep- flowers.
stamps |s found
are ber. ^Beulah. '
In the Morn-, Kme* g . . , . . et UI to Oottlieb
a atlon and extra- rdinary cp.i-
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Alexau- is gelling a new home, bull!
• won ' •
• • .
mg 11 low, ' t h e istaudard B
e
a
r
-
!
. ... "
fashion ?
according
to
his
own
plans,
and
cliecks *or,lona-
j'ler ami Utile daughter Gwen-
That » 3 . 000,000 in
"rom Ihe black soil round B ea -'er»." "League of the
bearlet|^ ‘ u **, \ v
«In ’ ^
*’ T * “
gelling
a
very
reasonable
price
Those presrnt wer«' Kdwa“d d<d>n of Scalile spent Salur-
verton.
Pimperuell," "Motor Girls
iu ’’
’’
NN'm. NV. Brown et ai lo Ellis
" ,VCr l>ay. IHirward FIMey.
I.elnnd .u y and Sunday
with
their for his old home. Hu thought I’lie lovely Vifle o f Tualatin
llie
Mountains,"
"The
Curved
r«a<h intended o n r » .
¡Co*»k. Cecil
Emmons, uobert grandfather. NV. J.
Alexander. that tbe amount of ropairs lie
Boasts--Beaverton its heart. Blades," ■ ” The
Princess
a u d A. Brown, 90 ac., Sec. 27 and
would he obliged to make an­
I Imi
I m ie
Ham
collects |jor|irni Horner NNTIson,
a nil, ami his wife.
31, T. I S., R. 3 NV., »10.
NVhere everyone bring* daily in Curdle," "The Princess aud the
• 02 .nmi ,, year for the return n ford Wilson.
Vhr .
. .
..
„
_ „ nually on his old home would
Laura M. Cox to
Jas.
E.
Their «rarden irtu-k |o marl: Uohlm," "The Mayor's W ife,"
o f mail «rn l to the di*ad letter
____________ ___
,0
H. 1». C». be probably more than enough
Mitchell et ux, Tr. 19. Willow
Nn.t
right
near
by.
in
gorgeous
-
lhc
Heart
s
Kingdom,”
“
Elsie
0( r C91
«a regular mcelintr T oe«- to lake care o f the additional
Brook Farm, $10.
Dmsmore,”
"M a lo ry
Deau,
have
t o
I hat it
cost. C itele
1 ''
. . . m Í I
"",'1 ! W,°
members payments b« would
• C. E. Chapman et ux to M.
......
*
grow-
peonies
'o
n
hi-
-Little
Lome
Prince,”
“
Dorothy
• 1.7 10.000 yearly to look
up
O O M FA R TH ER T F A R E » were added to Ihe membership make on a new house. His is
Riekert, Tr. in Sec. I, T. 3 S.,
^*r,n-
* and the NN ixard of Ox,” and 17 R. 2 W., »10.
addresses on ml.-directed ...a,If
--------
**
» r°w in f rapid hr. Mrs. Ihe last house lo he broken
—Ilean Uidlins’ Goluiiin. refereaee hooks; by Miss Adona
That this service is given to
A one-fourth reductio« in the- *'•••.
was Ihe hostess of ground for in NVestdale. situ­
Mary Meitner to Richard Ed­
Portland Telegram.
Cochrane, "Little Men," "Bouse
200,000,000 letters?
[Cost of transportation for single
wards et ux. Lot 11, Alvord-
ated on l»e liignesl point of
of Enchantment," a 10-volume
Mr. and Mrs. K. NV. Liver­
Carr-Hunter Co. Suhd. No. t,
NN'ith the week of June I to Passenger« having exclusive oc-
the tract.
He certainly
will
S. N. Haney o f Fores» Grove set* o f English Short Stories, »1.250.
ipuiicy of a compartment on more spent Sunday at
Kelso
7 designated as "Butler Mailing
Sunday
at
ihe
Paul a ,,,,, volume-set of American
Southern Pacific {trains has re- with ikeir daugiiter, Mrs. Si- have a splendid .view, an ex­ -pent
Fred Cool et al to Douglas
NN cok ' (he Postal Department
.
. .
.
fine R.ngle home here
__________ by
. J H vers. Tucir little grand daugh­ cellent drainage, and a
i icently been announcril
Mr
Haney
til,ort slo r‘e8- 8,1 «'«hU volum e MrChesney, 2.5 ae., Anthony NV.
Is pulling on u cumpaigii
tu'
'•
la ..
„
. . , _
' set of Teachers' and
Pupils' Hart D. L. C. No. 60, T. 1 S„
•
»
parsons, passenger traffic ter Florence relumed witii tnc.o home.
is Mrs. Kingies father
,.
,
,
. ,
,
i
bring to the attention of the It
Encyclopedia, sixteen other ref- R. 1 NV., «tO.
manager.
public whom
It
serves
Hie
>. erence books, and a year and
Beginning June 20 a passen
F. G. NValker et ux to O. I.
enormous loss and waste
of
¡a half o f Mentor magazines.
gcr wishing to have a compart- ^
Stuart et ux, 2 ac., Sec. 16, T.
money, time, and energy that
Mr. NV. E. Pegg has donated
incut for individual use
need
t S„ R. 1 W „ «10.
is catised by the neglect o f the
Ihe foilowiug: "The Sky Pilot,"
purchase only one ami one-half
Louis F. Huinburg et ux to
senders of letters to place u
i "Call of Ihe Cumberland," "The
fa re ticket* instead of Iwo as
Oscar A. Huinburg, Lot t, Blk.
return address thereon.
Call
of
Ihe
NYiM,”
"Uncle
Tom’s
required now. The cost of the
It Is entirely true that t h e 'oilman ticket for use ot com-
Cabin," "The Daughter
of
a 10, Pattison & Morans First
r®lurn card is a smull thing. piir, nu.nl
no, changed. The
Magnate.” "The Eternal City,” Add., Hillsboro, » I .
A. S. Ellis et ux to Elizabeth
"The First Mortgage." "Treas-
but the totals outlined
above rod,lcMon o f Ihe furo will be
come from the very neglect of pfffcl)ve on t,|| Southern Pacific
- ure Island," "The Pony Riders E. Rae, Lots 5, 6. 7, 8, to. H.
so small a thing. Mgny letters and Its connecting line trains
tin Texas."
“ The
Community 12. 13. 14, i6. 16, 17. 18, 19
lire undcllvcruhlc at
original carrying compartment cart.
olid •'Citizen," “ Floating Light.” 20, •> 1 22. 23 24, 28. 26.
’^Edward Day brought in the 27. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33. 34
addresses, and where the send­
er is easily reached
through U. O» O SECOND IR
following nine volumes: A four- 35. 36, 37. 38. 39, 40, 41, 42
volume set “ The NVorld’ s Great 43. 44. 45, NVestdale, Sec*. to
his return address, ho is ap­
LIB R A R Y OIROULATIOR
Events,” "Ashton Kirk. Secret and 15, T. 1 8.. R. 1 NV , »10.
praised of this fact and assists
Agent." "Arabian Nights,” “ The
The Shaw-Fear Co. to Jolin
(he Servire to reach the
ad­
The
University
of
Orogoi
Raneli at Ihe NVolverine," "A NV. Reynolds el ux, Lot 291,
dresses promptly. NVhere (here ranis second among
Iwenly-
Man ..Four-quare." and "Dead- Johnson Es. Add., Beaverton-
is no way of notifying
1 *' *’ two leading American univer­
Hives.**
sender, the only recourse
ls| sities and colleges In ctrcula-
Reedville Ac., »1207.50.
The following six volumes ot
t It rough the medium o f
1 »* •• t ion of library hooks for homo
John C. Filch lo M. M. Fitch
Dead Letter Mfllro. which Is a u<(p {or
yoap |o-» 3 - 11 » 24 , ae-
“ Lillie Journey»,"
by
Elbert et ux, Part of Blk. 3, Sherwood:
Hubbard: "Little Journeys to also Lois 6, 7, and 8,
slow and expensive proposition P(ir,||l)K t0 „ Hnrvey made by
City
the Homes of Great Teachers.” View Add., Sherwood. »1.
In view o f this, then,
Ihojm. h . Douglass, University H-|
"T o Ihe Homes of Great Re­
'appeal is iiihi I c
fur each a||d hrarian.
Oregon with an *n-
Ladd Es. Co., to NV. E. Bo­
formers," “ To Ihe Homes
of gart et ux, Lut 121, Johnson
every person to put his return1 ro|imi>nl on Ihe Eugene rainpus
Great Orators.” "T o the Homes Es.
address on hi* mail.
Everyone nf ,>tì 5 g students had a eireu
Add.,
Beaverton-Reedville
of Great Business Men," "T o Ac., »10.
knows Ills own address , and lalion of 57.802 books, or a
ihe Homes of Great Scientist*,”
the Irltor if undelfverable w ill' ,,rr eSl,||a 0f 21.78.
Herman F. Reese et ux to
"T o Ihe Homes of Great Phil­
surely find Its wny hack. It Is, Princelpn holds first
place
George W. Andrews et ux, Lot
osophers," hate been
donated]
now compulsory lo wrap and with an enrollment
of
2118
I, Blk. 2, Thorne’ s Add., Hills­
by Mr Cochrane. These short
lie parcels with heavy paper |B|„den'ls and a Clreulalion
o
boro, HO.
biographical sketches are de­
and cord, and il Is compulsory ho ,020, giving this Institution
J. M. Talley et ux to Emma
lightfully intimate sketches of
lo place return addresses upon „ ,„,r capila of 33.05
(lie
world’
s
greatest
men.
You
i
s
t°neberg,
61 ac., Sec. 2, T. I
these parcels.
NVhile not yel
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¡N., R. « NV.; also tt.75 ae.. J.
will
like
(hem.
compulsory for leMers, It can
The Portland Hunt P.liili has
Louisignonl D. L. C. No. 52. T.
not he urged loo strongly, that j installed
a polo grounds
a I
t N„ R. 4 NV., »10.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
H.
Melcalfe
greater rare be taken in Ihelr,Garden Home, and enjoyed
a
Ematine A. Galbraith to Henry
spent
liecoralion
Day
and
Sun­
preparation
nnd
that
every,prue!ice game Iasi Sunday. All
Mr ¡Kribel et ux, 3t ac.. Sec. 18, T.
day
in
Portland
visiting
sender Include his address g* who witnessed Hie game pro-
|l 8., R. 2 W „ 910.
¡Metcalfe’s parent».
well
that of hi» frloud.
pounced it very full of thrills.
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