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    T he B ea verton R eview
C L E A N R E A O IN Q
Volum e 111
No. 28
Single Copy, 5 Cents
L IB R A R Y
NOTAS
FO R A L L T H E F A M IL Y
Beaverton, W ashington County, Oregon, Friday, June 12, 1925
o ««-'"“
•1.50 Per Year
NORTH P L A IN S
built on lilanton HI reel to Mi p.
OAPTURU GAME Sad Accident
and Mrs. Fred I.. I»ean, who ex­
ilio linai ertön Library
hau
ite
d
to
take
possession
soon.
Mr. Witf. Fortner f t u
Rose festival iiow been opon less than throe Hillsboro Sunday evening. i n
Heaverton lost Hunday on the At Tobias Saturday
The Huber Commercial Club
_____
w w ha. tu i liai linio »u ty-foui
home
grounds to North Plains
M rc Hose Hellish and
son held its regular meeting Mon­
lihiury raí ila liavo boon loaúoil,
From O u r R ead ert
The first part f the game look-
day
night,
June
Nth.
Much
Im­
£ T-d like a victory for Beaverton Richard Baldwin, Sixtccn-yeir-old
Show Hai Beco Held Annually lor “" d ,n,'r tour hundred boots were visiting Hunday at Huston. portant business was transact­
I louiioii.
Mrs. Tom Pearson was shop­
Last week we printed a let- but the long lead which tney
ed
und
five
new
iiii'inhers
were
Fifteen Yean; Good Program
Come and
look
over
our ping In liuston Monday morn­ voted In,
1er from a Heaverton boy on «e re able to pile up in the first
Son of W, P. Baldwin Fztally
books.
You are quite sure to ing.
hoard the U; S. 8. Mississippi, part o f the game was slowly
Prepared; Prizes Offered
J. K. Mitzel, who last wek stationed at Hawaii.
Burned While At Play.
ftnd some to Interest you. The
hut surely overcome toward the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. *lfyeM
two hundred books from the were In Hillsboro Hunday eve­ had the very painful accident of
The following is
a
letter end, yben the score sloor four
running a spike in his arm for written hy another Beaverton to eight in favor o f the vis-
mate Library ure now on the ning.
Kuril Juno, fur nioro
ihun
about three bn lies while
A sad and distressing acci­
shelves to be loaned.
hoy to his parents.
Tbi» boy^itor»
fifteen years,
the
Ueaverlou
Mrs. Chas. Myers visited on work, is ntew able to use his
dent occurred Sunday afternoon
i* stationed on Coast Guard
The
Beaverton
line-up
was
The
following
thirty-five
vui-
Grunge has staged their reg
Tuesday evening at
the
Dr. arm again.
We
s a w when Richard Baldwin, son of
Rum Runner Patrol Boat No. somewhat changed.
ulur Annual Rose
.Y 'V o w " ¡ w T u hV * . v 0"
by “ Via home.
271, headquarters at Port An­ Victor Emmons, “ Hnoose" Hal- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Baldwin of
" Pl‘d;
' “ W Dibber,” ‘Love
la not a ropy after the Port-
Lyle Hledsoe of Manning was
geles, Washington.
sten. Carl
Desinger,
and
a Aloha, was burned lo severely
K*.i rather an »•«»<•“ or a Musician," " A . It
L O C A L NEWS
land Hose Hhow, but
ih lo He,"
“ Pilgrim's Prog- *" Hoofissld with liis father on
— sk--
pitcher that we did not recog that he died from the effuets
Inatllution distinct and cliarac-
Tuesday afternoon.
ress." "Our Mediclue
Men," Monday.
P o ll Angeles, Wash.,
June nize.
District Deputy ij. f). oiid-
li'rlslle ut this noinuiuntty.
The boy bad been away to
It seems that Beaverton is
j , 1925. tiear Folks: I thought)
don
of
Ihe
M
’[
W.
A.
is
can
"Before
Adam,"
"Stories
ami
Mr.
and
Mr*.
K.
L.
Heneflel
It ia alto rhararterlstle of
the lumber camp and in some
I
v»a«
having
it
too
easy
to
laboring
under
a
streak
o
f
bad
liitcrludea,
"
The
J
e
s
s
a
m
y
a„d
son
were
In
Uilltffioro
on
vaaaing
for
Woodnieu
tills community that an insti­
Homer s "Odysseus," "A Hun fay evening.
In Heaverton. jNr. Olidden says last, w hen we came up to An - hick which is the only way we way bad acquired a quantity
tution of this kind should he bride.
gcles this tun,- | was trans-|cim account for loss of
s o o f powder, which he was car­
Houle
Iruvels
Among
Flow­
Dial
he will Iffiatc here ior
Itlwn so little publicity
a a
Mrs. O. F. Via of lianas was
ers," "|.as| Hays o f Pompeii,"
ferreu to the C. G. 2J|, «o my, many games, for the boys eer- rying in bis pocket. He was
short
time
if
luilabla
quarter*
these annual affairs have been
in
^ieaverton
Tuesday
with
•ddresa now will he Hie same tainly put up a stiff fight and amusing himself and other boys
"Prince Otto," "Beowulf," "A
can he secured.
enjoying In the past.
Mrs. Chas. Myers.
by stringing out a long line
hut the number o f the boat d if-iP ,#Jr « good game
Little Pilgrim,.........Travet*
In
This show «I I I be given In
J II. Iic|lar|/ of Portland, erent. They arc r|iangiug ev
of the powder and watching it
Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Holt
and
'
Vp
hope
for
better
luck
next
Mod
the Orange Hall n e ll Saturday, * " ll<w,d “ n^
1
.
.
. ,
He probably didn't un­
j u|W , 3
ern Classics,......Tales ’ by F ran -' daughters were In Portland on who owns Ihe thnus,. just east eryone around, » o . l guess this ¡Sunday, when Beaverton play* burn.
o f ihe Congregational Church '» part of the shake-up that,at Laurel.
derstand that the oily nitro­
m is Copper, "|fow
to
Talk Saturday on business
While the prîtes offered ore
was in town Wednesday.
He
glycerine would
saturate
bis
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J o e .”
Mrs. Paul Oration has been was in favor of not omy ma­ .as poming off.
not so large as those offered Correct|y," "Beautiful
clothing and that it would be­
We had lots of excitement EN IC K S O R DEMON
Hubaiyal
o
f
Omar
Khayyam.
visiting
her
mother
the
last
by I he similar If larger Port
cadamising F’irsi SI., hill also down «1 Quillayute about an,
S T ftA T E S T R A C TO R S come inflammable.
______
__________ . they ....
und
organisation
are ..........
well .
.
¡
.
'
'
,Cl,r’ two weeks at Long Heach, Wp. o f building sideualks.
The parents, and people o f
boor
after f wrote that
last
w< I.rth competing
for.
There
“ '..¡¡L*I
M*. 8. H. Cobb of Portland
We Friday. June
5, Otto Erick- Ihe neighborhood had warned
Gospel lent lU' Hiug« are be­ letter lo you from there.
wl lU he prises for the best sin- J#ky|| #||d Mr HyU„ .. * ..Lov„ was In camp on Monday eve-
ing held every »evening At the caught an auto load o f moon-)son and Co., demonstrated Me him that he shouldn't play with
gle roses, for the best collee-
Tales,
American,"
"l.ucilD."
••'<1 Tuesday on business. corner o f Second and Main Sis. -hine and had just gone hack Cormick-Deering
Tractors
a t such dangerous substances but
tions, and prises for the rliil-
the warning was unheeded. Hun­
lo
the
boat
when
(he
fishermen
the
Farmington
home
o
f
Edgar
"Hayon
F'olka,"
"Rhymes
o
f
a
Mrs.
R.
Gray
and
baby
have
b
y
Leavitt'S
S^ul
-
W
i
n
n
i
n
g
dren for the largest and best
day afternoon he strung out a
Red
Cross
Man.”
“
Abraham's,
left
for
Bridal
Veil,
Oregon,
(old
us
about
a
boat
that
had
Reese.
They
plowed
on
an
old
Team.
The
preaching
is
live­
ami most represeptative collec­
applied
a
not
been bunch o f it and
tion of wild flowers on exhibi­ Huaom," "Love Tales, German," where Mr. Gray is now work- ly nnd the song servipe* are zone aaliore up the beaeh »¡m eadow that had
match to It. The flames from
"Prlaoner
af
Zends."
ling.
way«,
so
we
went
up
there,
j
plowed
for
years,
which
had
soul-stirring.
ftieryone
is
,
In­
tion.
uni it wa* an ex-rumrunner, been used for a corral.
The the train ignited his clothing
Mr. Lewis ha. donaled " T h e ’ «e ver.l 0. rk, . d, o f h « o field vited.
lie-ides the
regular
show
in.I
in
the
cabin
we
found
the
seeond
demonstration
was
on and from the calves o f his legs
T.
were in Hillsboro Hun-
there will be a program con­ Girl o f the LlmberlosL
Mis* Norma jc. Brown will fellow who had been running Ihe bottom o f the hardest of to his armpits was burned to
movjn|t
p(clape
stating o f solas by Rliods 8hcl* Allen ha. given a subscription ,Uy
«peak al the Beaverton Con­ if «hoi to death.
h crisp.
Hi-jackers j gumbo soil.
show.
lenberger, and Verle Emmons. to a "Farm Journal."
gregational
Cbui'
h
Wednesday,
An emergency call was sent
Mrs. Chas. Jarka has donat­
lid it, I guess. The next day
The tractor pulled two M -
‘Two flower drills have
been
Mrs. K. Heneflel ¡,nl
s o n June 21. at 6:0d P M. in sup­ « e were on our way hack to ¡inch bottoms to a depth o f 9 in to Dr. Mason, who rushed
ed
the
following
five
volumes:
arranged, one to be staged hy
"The Southerner,"
"Remember were visiting her mother, Mrs port o f Constilationnl Govern­ Yea|, hay and stopped in a t, inches without ®ny appreciable up there, and also to the St.
a number o f little girls and
Knforremenl Taloo«h Island and they had effort.
Vincent’s hospital, from where
the Alamo,.......The Cornet
of J •’«ngrati. on Monday after- ment and Law
the other to be put on by sev­
Admission will be free. F'very- (w ir e
soon
arrived.
Horse."
"Hiawatha."
" T w ic e -!nu" " -
from
(he
Swiftsure
Mr. Reese was *o wefl plea*- an ambulance
eral tittle boys.
Mrs H. K.
body is invited. *
28-29 lighl ship that they had picked ed with the tractor that he kept They took Ihe boy to the hos­
Told
Tales."
I
Fred
Htowell
of
Huston
is
I homey has charge o f tj)« pro­
Mrs. W. II Boyd has donated Hie new Woods Foreman since
the pital. where he lingered along
A. S. Clark's Far was stolen up a man who had been lost the plow and tractor on
gram and (lie effect of her
until three o'clock Tuesday af­
•ast
January
and
wanted
us
to
farm.
the
following:
"Sea
W
olf,"
V.
Richter
has
left
to
live
in
Sunday
from
hia
place
on
the
twenty
years'
experience
in
ternoon.
"The
American
Government.' ! Hillsboro.
■itiiie
nut
and
get
him.
M
r
There
were
seventeen
other
Cornell Hoad.
The theft was
i^fange work coupled with her
«iddions' sH-vniume "History of!
Mr ^
tractors
reported to J. B Kamherger, #t,l and il sure was an un- peopln interested in
decade or more o f service ah
OBI TUARY
acrompanii.Hl
hy Oscar Pleasant mess that we brought present, and prospects for the
Through H,We LajuK
.... v .
Richter
home who.
Lecturer ossures
a
program Rome
"langlew
ood
Tales,
“
Under
^
Mf
R|cM„
r
maVM,
hack
with
us.
s
a
l
e
o
f
McCormiek-Deering
Duley
found
the
ttolcit*
machine
well worth listening to.
r irr.
1 inn.
Richard Baldwin was born in
Pluart Hanna.
'tractors are
great.
In
Mr.
One of the main feature, on
Ins family to Hillsboro lo live. Tuesday in the timber on Hie
Portland in 1908, the second
The
following
were
donaled
*
■
■
.
Erickson’s
opinion.
Henry
Johnson
place,
it
only
Hie program will toe a lecture
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Myers having moved a tiN I t a mile. •E A V E R T O N IA N S EN -
son in a family of four, chil­
hy Mrs. Oeorgla Halley: "The
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toy Mrs. H. H. Lawrence, well-
dren of Mr. and M rs. W . P .
Rover Hoys 1 kiwn Fast." ‘'30 expect to m o v e 't o Heaverton The ear had been stripped o f
T
E
R
T
A
IN
8H
R
IN
ER
3
known lecturer and authority
Baldwin.
He attended
school
Years of Hustling." '‘Esther," in the near future. If ,i suit­ tires, tools, anil coils, but oth­
on flora o f the Pacific North­
able house is not found they erwise was not much the worse
in Portland, and later, in 1920
".lark
Archer.1
'
“
AnrleL"
"The!
The
Moolah
Temple,
the
uiys-
Sometimes
the
title
tnat
is
west.
She will
address
the
Store Hoy," "Story o f a Wad-| wt,l build one on their place when recovered.
tic Shrine, from St. Louis. Mis- given a story is the main cause he moved with his parents, to
no-, ling OR "W ild Shrubs
of
He attended the T o ­
dmg Ring." "A Thief in the there.
ouri, were the guests ol «<■ e of the story's tack o f success Tobias.
Oregon
The Washington County M of the local people Wednesday, i a« a means o f popular enter- bias school, where he gradu­
lo o much emphasis uonnol
a,nd
Pp« * ip
Pongratx
of W. A. (Mudeni Woodmen) will
lag
c;»r« left Be -.verton
to lainmentor enlightenment. This ated from the eighth grade in
l„. placed on the fact that Hits ‘ aught in the tsiru.
Nina Buxton ia here thla week, vla-
have a picnic next Sunday, the 'ake the:se Shrincrs for
t h e 1923.
a trip occasionally happens in
Rose Hhow I. a i.qbllc instilR Br,UCa’’
, . .
i,ln* hP«“ • u" » ' Mr*' K
I till of June, al Shutc's Park, up the Columbia River
That fall he enrolled in the
High- movie world, though much more
Uon to which
everybody
1»
“ » bo° * * « « ac- fiel. and family.
while h e r
Everybody is
in - way.
a
.«eldom, as
generally
trained Beaverton High School for
cordially invited and urged |„ knowledge money M.b«criplio„* lnolll, r j„ „1
U.e via Hos- Hillsboro.
vi led, and a special invitation
but,
not
liking
Those driving ears were Otto “ headliners" are hired to fig- short time,
attorni.
The exhibition Is free, amoonting lo 132 00. amt oiiejpiial in Forest Grove,
is extruded to members o f the Frick son. Mrs. Erickson.
thousand book plate* from the|
. , ...
- — ■ -
o c ’ lure out and write proper titles school, thought it better to get
“ "D
Doc"
and the. public is urged to give
M. W . A., R. N. A., and to Evans, Guy Carr, Mr*. F. H. for screen plays.
out and earn something.
Heaverton Review.
their support hy coming opt
HUBER I TEMS
their families and friends. Ev­ Srhoene, Mrs. Doy Gray , Mrs.
He had been away from home
Following Is a partial list of
The
headliner
who
wrote
the
to npe what is being done-
erybody bring baskets of lunch. I. F.. Davis and Mrs. Jansen. ¡Idle for "Red Lights,” however, a few days, and returned Sat­
the two hundred books loaned
will
furnish
Mr. K. J. Mann, who
has Hill-horn Camp
lo the Beaverton Library by the
now o f Hillsboro, hut former- must have t>een reared sonie- urday, June 6. His death was
O H ORAL O LU R *»HO-
SUverieaf
by
burns
ORAM EXCELLENT Slate l.ibrary at Ralem.
The been on Ihe sick list for sev­ coffee and cream.
Iv o f , Beaverton.
where where that term did not accidental, caused
c -’8
his
clothing
list will he added lo each week eral days, U again able to be Camp No. 8193, Aloha.
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—
r;tll up visions of the certain sustained when
al hi» office.
Mr. Olto Eriekson unloaded unnamable districts in
cities, took fire from a powder train
A progrum of unusual merll onlil it ts complete.
Mrs. Tamer of Cooper Ml.
The books: "Red Caps a n d
The photoplay, "Red
Lights," he had been laying.
The Ladies' Auxiliary to Hie. was buried from the i.at nolle a car o f McCormick-Deering
was given In Ihe blgh school
He died at St. Vincent’s Hos­
has absolutely
nothing to do
w i II Church Saturday, June 6lh. Mrs. I ractors Tuesday.
audilofium la»l week Ruder ‘ be Lilies," "F ive l.litle Friends," Huber Commercial Club
next Tam er was mother of a fam­
,
.
,
...
with such districts.
It is
a pital Tuesday at 3 P. M. The
direct ton of Miss Oertrude P » * "Isabel I'.arleton's Year." "Live hold its regular meeting
■ A
good
crowd,
prohaldv,
.
,
,
,
Please at­ ily o f twelve, including
ler. by Ihe Heaverton Choral Hoys in Oregon." "Laurel of Tuesday. Juno 16.
four
,
,
,.
‘ 'mystery story of a new Inven- remains were taken to Finley’ s
mostly
Portland
people,
though
«•
,
.
..
,
Portland,
from
Stonyalream,’’ "l*nr(ners o f the tend.
nuns, two being nuns of
St.
Club and asslsling soloisl».
,, .
. -
.
* lion whereby Ihe inventor was Mortuary in
'ome local
faces were in evl- . , ,
: . ....
,
.
which
the
funeral
will
be
held
Out-Trail,"
"The
Boy's
Own
,,
. ,
„
able lo project different color-
Mary’s of Heaverton, one
oi .
The aomrk o f the Choral Club
I.ewolla and Lewis Cascadden
dence, attended the Bazaar at ,
......
. . .
was well presegted. will« vary- Itook of Adventurer»," "Franee
Noire Ihime Commutiily,
Ind
ed rays of light on any desired Saturday at I P. M. Rev. Pratt
Ihe new SI. Mary’s Home
t o
Presbyterian
near p,,¡n( without any trace o f the o f the Reedville
to Scandinavia." ‘‘Stories
o f came out from Portlaim
and one in Spokane. She died Huber Sunday.
ing nnalilies o f light « » ‘I
spend
Sunday
with
their
par­
¡origin o f the rays being visible. Ehurch will deliver the funeral
al the home of tier daughter.
l'rnbubly Ibe hlgbest point was Wild Flowers," "Fnrly Days in
ents, Mr. mid Mrs. T. H. Cas-
Interment will be in
Some tune
time ago the
writer address.
roaohed in Ibe presentalion of the Fir Tree Country,"
Mr«. A. Higerl of Cooper Ml.,
Tlie Dead Letter Office is
cadden.
the Mt. Scott Cemetery.
"The Deerslayer," “Vlg. Son
the "Oondola Hong" (Roberts),
and was buried hy » special The Cemetery o f Live Ideas
¡read
an
article
by
Merle
Crow-
|
whirb was rharaclertzen «U li of Fire........ The River’s End."
C. F. Niepert has »old the privilege in Hie Sisters' Ceme­ Entombed in misdirected
en -i',,lt one ot the foremost con- P E T E R S O N BROS.
partlrular rlcarneaa of
tnlcr- "Beginning Again al Ararat." attractive bungalow he recently tery at 81 Mary’».
velopes.
(ributors to the best class o(
S E L L OARAQE
"Modern Times and the Living
American magazines.
In this
prclalion.
of
Boyhoods.’
A nunrtier of soloisl s were Past," "Book
'article Crowell spoke o f
the
The firm o f Peterson Bros,
also presented by Miss Porter, “ Washington, the Young Lead­
¡ Birth of a Nation,” “ Cabiria,"
is
made up o f Harley C. I'eteT-
Through
» I
atnong Iben» belng Miss Rhoda er," "W orking
I "When
Knighthood
was
in
son, Manager, and Frank
W.
Lincoln
High,"
"Jim
Mason,
¡.Flower," and several other of
Hhellenberger,
Mrs.
H.
Peterson
of
Walla
WaUa,
Wn.
Maaon,
Barnes. Mrs. K. G. Webb. Miss Bnrkwqodsinan," "Jim
• the best and
most
popular
Harley started in the auto­
t'.arna Paterson, and Miss rlor Seoul,"
! photoplays.
Thq
writer
has
mobile
business in Wshlngtou
encc Sutherland. Miss Hliellen-
“ Buried fillie s," "The Dark
' seen all of those he mentioned,
Co. in 1915, at that time sell­
Frigate,"
“
Wings
o
f
Time.'
and in his estimation the play
berger was heard lo 6 °'’d Bd'
ing Studebakers out o f Forest
"The Covered W agon,"
"The
vn ntnue In her numbers,
"Red Lights" surpasses any of
Grove and in 1916 moved his
Story
o
f
Hie
Mnrys,"
"Show-
Heard You Go Hy," belng es-
these.
.
.
business to Hillsboro and nas
peciully enjoyed.
"A Night of Off." "F a ir Harbor,......... Torch-
One requisite of a food mo- been dojng bufcn„ a in HiUs_
Romane«" was given In
good Benrers," "Mr. Arnold." "The
vie is the story.
n
e ' boro ever since. He has been
form by Mrs. Harnes.
wlule Ways of the Planets"
Lights" you have a gripping |n 1J|e aUtomobile business in
"Th e Spirit Fiower," by Mr*.
"Garden Bluebook o f Annuals
detective story.
Another
ele­ Washington County longer than
Webb was elear and true.
and Biennials," "Beasts. Men,
ment which must not be omit- any other dealer except Otto
Miss Oerlrude
lloeber
o f and Gods,...... The Timber Trea­
! ted is the plot. In "Red Lights" Erickson.
#
Porti and «ssisled will«
violin sure." “ From Immigrant to In­
there is a marvellous ptot that
Harley without any question
numbers whleh were well re- ventor," "Star-Poinis," "Fou r­
you cannot unravel until the has sold more dollars worth of
coived. wlillc Ion much praise square." "The Snare." "Slnries
end o f Hie last reel. The acting automobiles in Ihe county than
cannol be given to Miss Gladys About Horses." ’Tvanhoo," "The
is unsurpassed.
The
"crime any other dealer.
Since
the
Taft for her work nt the piano, Wild Folk,”
deflector" ts as strong a char­ 1925 Buicks came out he has
r
«•• >t t) in her solo», and also her
acterization as Sherlock Holmes. sold *177.261.37 worth of auto­
"Castle Blair," "Slnries Old
rnrrfitJ sympalhelle aecompani- and New," "Clials on Science,"
The photography is excellent. mobiles.
nients.
The films must have been hand
"L e if and Thorkel," "Tw o A r­
It is with regrets that Harley
The membera o f llie ehoral rows," "T u ll and Mr. Tu ll.’
colored, for by no other means quits the automobile and gar­
eluh were: First Sopranos. Mrs. "Practical KlerlrioHy for
rould the vivid coloring have age business, but his Doctors
Be­
J. I. F.ggmiin, Mrs. C. F.. A l­
been brought out.
You
will have advised, because ot
his
ginners," "Merlon of Hie Mo­
len, Mrs. K. O. Webb, and Mrs. vies," "The Able McLaughlins."
miss
one
o
f
Hie
big
things
in failing health, that it is neces­
3
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H. M. Harnes; Seeond Sopranos
life i f you miss seeing
this sary for him to give up his
"Four Cousins."
Mrs. R. B. Denney, Mrs. D. C.
wonderful production.
active business and
take
a
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Howard, nnd Mrs. L. R. Denn:
much needed rest.
Among
those
lo
attend
the
Allo*. Mrs. W aller Harris, Mrs.
The Lady Slipper Club gave,
Hj, SUCC(,Mor. Mr. V. Rinh-
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R T. Weills, Mrs. V. L. Spen­ Slate Grange in Dallas beside«
n handkerchief shower at thr* j ter. is a well knowm Washing-
Ihe regular delegates were Mrs.
cer, nnd Mr». J. F,. Davis.
homo of Mrs. Wood last Sat-¡Ion County man, having been
I E. Dnvis, Mrs. W4 C. McKer-
N
urday evening In honor o f ! for several years _ connected __tn
clior,
Mrs.
W.
II#
Boyd,
and
Next Monditv evening June
official way with the Stan­
Mr*. C. E. Allen, who is soon !*n
15. I lie ndjoufned meeling of Bruce Donnev, «II o f Beaverton,
■SiK:
dard Box and Lumber Company
lo depart for an extended east­ of Scofield, near Buxton.
Hie Cnmmnn Connell will
be Mrs. S. G. Rogers o f Aloha and
held, when street Improvement ’ ••«. J. H. Dobbin* o f Tobias,
ern trip. The time was spent
peinions nnd oilier mailers o f nil member* of Ihe i N W t N
Get your printing al home.
in playing cards.
Orange.
interest will be acted upon.
Beaverton Annual
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