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BAblàial twW ® Patir Locai News Beaver Theatre H in to Mr. and Mr*. Frank Sli- pilot'd o f ilubrr, Sunday Thsalrs Opens tvpry l«M lit| evening, a baby boy. Excspt Monday at 7M P. M. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Braun and •how Starts at 7:M P. M. son Hilly and Mis* l.uttna Hu. Sundaya: Open 1:1S, Ooovlnuow* loll spent Sunday in Hanks. Until 11 P. m Admission: Adults, 25c, t'.hil- Mrs. Marrus M. Long front dren under 12 years. tOe, Portland was a guest of Mrs unless otherwise specified B. Long Saturday afternoon. D. A. Whits, Mr. B. K. Denney of Beaver- Ion lias been elected Treasurer Saturday, dun* IS of the Oregon Stale Orange “FLYING HOOFS" WKh Jack Hoxla Mrs. H. f.. Hudson has been See the Universal Ranch Rider», in Portland the last week at that fearless hand o f daring teiining an Eastern Star oon- horsemen, charge down llie \enlion. 1 a % 9 « •te»erl hills in pursuit o f I he notorious bandit "Raven", J r and Mrs. B. K, Denney Comedy— "Lost Dog” and A. M. Kennedy attended the Stale Orange meeting held in Dallas last week. Sunday. June 1« Tbesti P eg» was presented "W IFE OF THE CENTAUH in a piano recital Iasi Frida) WIJi John Gilbert, Alleen Prin gle and Eleanor Boaedmao night by Paul K. Hutchinson, i Hie romantic slory of the ern- well-known Portland teacher. >*ur. a man with a dual per A. J. Brirkline h.is moved hr snnalily. good and had shoeshop from llie old Thom Comedy— “Tired Bualneaa Man" as building lo Aloha, where h International expects lo eslablish permanent ly. Tuas. A Wad., Juna 1S A 17 "DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT” With an All-Star Oast \ slory showing the secret«, •erils. Temptations, love an.I life o f the telephone girl Comedy— “The Race" Country Store Wednesday Mr. and Mrs T. D. Hughe- returned last week from an ex tfnded trip through California Mrs. Hughes is the daughter o f Mr. W F.. Pegg. Dante Humour has it tha Wedding bells will soon ring for a well known couple* o . Beaverton. We will probably learn more details later. row II I* well lo remember shingle, no mailer how nar- (hai narrower shingles make Mie best roof when properly laid Plumbing, healing ami wiring QUALI OP CONSTRUCTION are among llie topics lo he discussed In later aritele*. In , „ C e completed house, it Dalla* P. Murray, Wesldale 1 he pamt, únicas you are is dIM,cult to tell Jusl lio » Hll I* Subdivision, Beaverton, Oregon. good llie holier Is, and II often 'ery d iffid ili lo dateci once il Adv c 2A reminds me o f Ihr story o f Ike lias hecn spread. building foreman wlio came I he rxtorior *houl<l he gunc running in lo llie manager ex over rwrcfully, evammiug close- claiming. "One of our houses l> along under Ilio cavee and blew down last night I" eorniee ami armimi thè pormi The manager was very much l*osls l i II is in these places surprised as lo how Ibis enuM thal earelessuess i» very api lo imssibly happeii. as there had he found. ir no corner board» heen nothing bui a hreeie Ilio are uscd lite enruer* «Imtil.l he night before. The foreman ex- covered wllh metal corner pianini. "This eould noi ‘ h * 'e pute- instead of imtrt'ing a» I» happened had thè watt* heen very done. w commonly -----------. _____ tlwm g papered as we intended to ye*- to excessive moisture here at lerday afternoon, and we could certain seasons, and drvness of A liltlt / lita s h n have sold the house today." lis t others. mitred corners will //»>, ta w j i « L m M il By starling in Mic basement spread apart as the wood ex !• " and examining the walls, look-1 paints and contracts, Unis a l- , Mi. tkbdwims ing closely to see how the w alls lowing dampness to work its K will supply are as regards voids. large way into the builitlnr with it« you w l l h I li « rock* poorly held in the ee- resultant decay fixlures or globes or ment. and Ui* hardness and The roof should be examined lamps you waul at an density o f llie walls, some ide.» from the attic, where a per- ; attractive figure. We may he l|ad as to whether III- son may the material used will Insilili them for concrete was proper!» mixed tn , h„ r, flori, and their hfac- you and w i r e llie and proportioned. mg. For an ordinary roof, house m a manner of Having examined the walls, clear lwo-hy-four's on Iwo-fl. rclerily that will no! hy looking up you may see the ahoul one brave d i s t u r b your daily floor joists. These should he . . . ,. „ routine. Ask us tn free from all loose knots and ,n “ M‘ of *ach ra," ’ r tell you the cost. on any span over six feet should ^ found satisfactory. The be at least Iwo-hy-elglil's. The rafters should he, covered with said two-by-eight* should not roof hoards noi over two ami span fourteen feet and should i half inches apart. The shin have bridging between each gles should he a good vertical pair. A heavy six-hy-eight sill grain and even site grade with should support the joist* ev Things to Watch In Buying a Home Program Thura. A Fri., June 1S-19 “RED LIGHTS" With Raymond OrifTItk, Marie Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Acker PeevoaL Johnny Walker, Alle; man are the proud parents o. Lake and Dagmar Godowsky a baby girl, torn ¡Sunday eve \ knockout mystery and de mug. Mrs. Ackerman was for tective story merly Miss Nellie Antrim. Comedy— "Seeing Melile Home" Eat where the eats are like Part Seven— “The Oregon Trail" Mother fixed in the days o f yester-year; where, meanwhile, A pel it ion has been recei\” -l you rhcw with a smile and by the Recorder for the im your hart is full o f cheer— The provement o f 8lh SI. from Wat P.ose. Adv c 2« son to Main. Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Gray expect lo leave for California the first o f the coming wee!, to visit Hev. Gray's mother, wh<> in Oakland. They will make lln- trip by motor. One day last week John Kaitt- berger, deputy sheriff for B-a verlon slopped the stage en route from Portland lo Fores' I rove and removed John Mr Guire. who had run away from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander the Yamhill County aulhorilie» and son Harold returned Tues McGuire had served three day» had day evening from a two-week» o f a short senlene* and been detailed to working on Un- visit in Hockaway, While ther "French Mr. Alexander was employed in road when he look leave.” the building trades. Friday. Juné 1!, 1MB inch spacs. More Miau litis ts gene rally anolher sign of poor worktnanship. I.ook (he pamt mg over carcfully, rxaiiiiutng lite edges oí do«>r panela and rorner» o f eas -ig* fot- places where the patitl lias beeu p«n>r- ly spread. A» to lite qualily w ery ten to fourteen fe e t The bottom .if the floor will he vis- ible between the joists from the basement. If the floor is dou ble. as it should be. then wide boards inay be seen, instead o f the narrow boards which make up the finished floor. Going into the Interior of l he hou'c. examine all joints in thd“j woodwork very carefully. If the work shows any signs of poorly fitting joints, rougli wood, or in any way betrays , laxiiess in workmanship, very likely this is the way the whole house has been built. Putty ill rqvrr a multitude o f sin*, so took closely. Mitred cor ners should he avoided. fo r they cannot t»e made to hol'd rlnsely, owing to the shrinkage and expension o f wood. Ex- ] amine the way the doors' and window« fit. Glearanee is nec essary and requires abut I -I S Mr. George Walnter o f Hu her. an employe o f the Servic- Lumber Co., returned Wednes day from the hospital after a" illness of several weeks. His condition is much improved. I*** ,h" n rarh — _ R. S. Johnstone, R. E. Hanna, E. Benson,’* *1 Geo. Thyng, » E. Stipe. C. J. Stevens, L. R. Dean. Ed Halsten M. A. Kamherger, Beavpi-lon Market and Grocery. C. A. King, S. Mapes amj Son. .Tas. Pinder, C. H. Fry. Sr.. J. \V. Sprague, Frank Pulver. Beaverton Review, E. E. Swenson gave 50 cents. Telephone 0553 State oil, • H — Jy H '.iA H .J J y / W ” BEAVERTON LO O P SERVICE S T A T IO N . A -a î « i t f . NT Y°gT V f ïiif ^ Friday and Saturday JUNE 12 and 13 A t the present time the cash will buy at unheard O U R CUSTOM ERS |a ste M E N ’S H A T S $5.00 Hats, Brush wool finish, French Tan Color - - $3.95 Small L o t M E N ’S S U IT S Values Up to $30.00 Priced as Below $12.50 Each $14.50 Each $17.50 r r Em* $18.00 \ i Each $18.00 Sg 1 Brown Nixed, 39 Each I 1 Brown Nixed, 42 2 Blue Serge, 1-38, 1-39 1 Brown Nixed, 38 1 Brown Nixed, 42 2 Novelty Neet Gray Checks, 1-39, 1-42 ¿1h $18.00 *A 2 Gray Self stripe, Genuine Hurds Cloth 1-39, 1-40, Each ! Ladies* High Shoes \ Values that cost from the Jobbers up to $6.75. L Borient Tooth Paste, 2 lor 50c Kotex, Reg. 12 s Klenzo Tooth Paste 47c Hinkle’s Cascara Pills, 100 box , Group 1-Black Dull Calf Household Remedies 17c 25c Camphor 25c Castor Oil 17c 25c Turpentine 17c 25c Glycerine 17c 25c Rosewater and Glyc. 17c 17c 25c Witch Hazel 17c 25c Bay Rum 25c Senna Leaves 17c 25c Epsom Salts 17c Hospital Cotton, lb. Roll 47c 5 Yards Gauze 49c Lax Lax, (candy laxative) per box Milk Magnesia, a U. S. P. Product Syrup of Pepsin, Medium size Mentholatum, Medium Size Lavoris, Large Size . . . . 25c Johnson’s Talcum Palm Olive Shampoo . . Jonteel Cream Group 3-Brown Calf S R AG U s EVERYBODY'S STORE 1 SERVICE OF THE BETTER SORT BEAVERTON. OREGON Horlick’s Malted Milk, Hospital Size 98c $1.98 $2.98 Hudnutt Three-flower Powder Love Me Powder 49c 49c Peptona Tonic . Sloan’s Liniment, Medium Size 17c 15c 17c 39c 39c $2.75 89c 59c DEAN’S DRUG STORE ru V on d t BEAVERTON, OREGON I . 25c Mennen’s Talcum 25c Palm Olive Talcum Velvetina Cold Cream 30c 21c 13c 37c 39c 37c 36c 69c Carter’s Little Liver Pills, per box Danderine, Medium Size Group 2-Black or a* g n o Brown Kid $2.10 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. per gallon T h iee Groups ^ I 5 * $18.50 \ \ ------------------5? 39c Lord Baltimore Paper, lb. box o o th B R O W N , BROS., Proprietors ^ C. H. BROW N, Pharmacist pair bill* liy iisiug (leu rrai ga» and Q u a k e r to stock up and are passing the savings along t o TokenabaJ Vases 99c i BEAVERTON PHARMACY aUow and faultv motor tin t. Cut dowrn vour re o f prices. W e have taken advantage o f this fact A Big Assortment J while they last g K U A K K u( poor lubric- 3rd Opportunity Sale I STREETS TO BE CLEANED REGULARLY 'I he following inerchantii o ' Beaverton have agreed to pay to the Chamber of Commerce o f Beaverton the sum o f twen ty cents per week for the pur pose of having llie s t r e e t s cleaned: J. H. Y’eager, K. Marsh. J. SI. B rid ges. Beaverton Gleaners, 20th Century, Beaverlon Pharmacy, E. J. Hecox. W . L. Cady, Vinson’s Electric, ATTENTION, BEAVER OHAFTER MEMBERS! the regular meeting of the g(|verlcaf f.amp No 8IU3, Mod w ^ K. H.. of F o r e s t Grove Invite» Ilea crii Woodnion (Alliba M \\ ver Chapter, 0. F. A,' will he liciti June Iitili al H , to vlait them oil Hoher Hall. Visti log neiglibors V Forest Ctiapter, O. »vienine. J. Keninter, Seere* meeting ulglil, lary. c 28 tlielr regular Monday evening. June IA, Let's all try lo go. By order of the NUMBERS IN HERBOITV Worthy Matron. Adv o 28 III a small \ il läge III Siici- hurne rminly. Nova Snilia, are •ay It With Printing linee brolliers, who all mar. "Flow af* Ola" rt*d a nuniher o f years ago. Afler some years limi passed Tha B*avarton Ravlaw euch wlfe illed, leavlng I li e lliree h fot her* wldowera, such willi linee c li lisi reti, ami eaeh fannly eonslsllng of two girl« and one boy. ROTIOB flu V o u a i t I