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TU * Local N e w s street improvement tearing completion. work is j Mr». H e»* W oodru ff o f T a ra rmi I» visiting- at the W oodru ff homo. It. !.. Hudson relatives from Mr. and Mr«, nro ontortaimng Kansas. II. M. Harnos exiH’ot* to un loud tho first carloarl o f ga.*o- lino '»aturduy. Mr. ,»nd Mrs. W . C. Mr Kell are spending two weeks a t W allowa Lake. M i»» l.oura Haney o f Forest «¡ro te is visiting her cousin. Mrs. Paul Hingle. Several from this vicinity at lend, it the funeral o f D. Smith in Hillsboro Thursday. Miss Lillian Kvaas is taking her vaealion from her duties at the Hunk o f Beaverton. John Trae h se I has been put- ting in repairs on t he bridge «in the Cedar Mills road. Mrs. J. l>. Gray spent the week end in Beaverton with her o n , fh»y Gray and family. New sets are being buill ai the studio fo r another one ot the Schumann-lleink pictures. Y carload o f fine shingles «¡»t been received at the Beaverton Planing Mill. c 31-3 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene, accompanied by friends from Portland, left Sunday for YY’al- lowa Lake. Mrs. Verio, proprietor o f the Commercial Hotel, is having if garage built on the lot just west o f the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hingly ex pect to move into one o f the T efft houses on Second St. the first o f next week. Mrs. Emma Uockcn has re cently moved into her new home on the corner o f Third ami W ashington Sts. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erickson ai d Mrs. Erickson’ s sister ana brother returned Monday night from a trip to Victoria, B. C. Mr. Edward Hoseman, one o f tlie proprietors o f the Rose cafe, lia« moved into the Frohnauer house on Angel St., just bark o f the Grunge hall. i t ■ i ’ u . erlon Barber Shoi wishes to announte that tlier has been no change in price, that they are stilt cutting hair for 35 cents. Adv c33 ! eaver Theatre During Ilio past week Iweu- ly-fnu r fiebls o f w linai, oal», and burley \gere i.naptvted for cerhficotion os so«wl hy K N. liressiuan o f Ilio O. A. C. Kx • tcneion Service, so whites Co. A geni O. T. McW borler. Flelds were acceptcd a* lierew illi lisi- Beaverton Lumber Co. and in a few days we expect to open up with a full line of Builders Material ! Il Kit K I» a unte nf cheer In UH» Vuca- WntiUnie thought: Gen eral «la » nud (Junker Atale Uil will pul your motor In lune for Y’aca» lion motoring. • H. H « * «»JA» «a **»" BEAVERTON, ¡LOOP SERVICE I S T A T IO N - , . j A B- i ^ NTr u t •with assai D R U G S T O R I I’he regular use ol Klanto Dental Crams w it), n Dr. W sst insures Tooth Brush YY lute Teelli Healthy «¡unis and a Glean M..nth Dental Creme . . . 19« De. W est Brush . . 50c This weak fo r both BEAVERTON LUMBER CO. Lewis Bros., Prop’s D e a n ’s D rug Store flu B E A V E R T O N 0 RE 6 0 N — ten letU rs o f power — It'« tha «park — that «ta r t« thin g« — that shapes things — that does things BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK —■tart today with Try Grandmother’s Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur,' properly com- pounded, brings l ack the natural colqr and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make h at home, which is mussy and trouble Members o f tire “ DOO’’ Club some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul picnicked at Oswego YY'etines- phur Compound,” you will get a large day. 'those present were Mes- bottle of this famous old recipe, im dumes H. O. Stipe, Allhands. proved by the addition of other in gredients, at a small cost. G. Hlasser, YY . H. Boyd. H. L. Dont stay gray I Try itl No one Hudson. Elmer Stipe, J. E. Da- can possibly tell that you darkened H i . C. Peck, W . 0. Roberts, your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft and Pov Gray, and June Hud- brush with it and draw this through s n. your hair, taking one email strand et • time; by morning the gray hair disap pears, and after another application Of two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. The K len/o T rea tm e n t “ ENTHUSIASM" In U For Over 30 Yean Garden Court- SOME PARTY I the purchase of The Stock and Yards of C A S T O R IA Mrs. H. O. stipe entertained lb ; “ 500" Club at the home o f n. r daugh.er, Mrs. K. W . Mer er; I'.ui in Portland Friday. Mrs. \V. H. Boyd won high honors and Mrs. Peek consolation. IN8PE0TED FOR CERTIFICATION Announcing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hingley and daughter l>anelJa o f Wen a ebee. Wash., and Mrs. Dan Por infants and Children Davies o f Seattle, visited with m Mrs. Geo. Bla»ser a few day.» last week. Always heart tha Mrs. L E. Kramer, the local al representative o f the O iegotf Journal, is away fo r a short vaealion. Mr. Gage is taking »•are o f the work here during tier absence. The ladies o f the Christian Church will hold a baked and cooked ford eale oil Saturday. July '.‘ 5. starting at I t o’clock A. M., in the window o f Covet! A Co.’s ofliee. GRAIN A sludelit Inni hccll spelili Ing bis money «oiilevvhkl l •> o freely. and was short o f fumi» Il wa» licer Ilio lioltdays and The '.re Opens Every Evening Ite dld lini vvani lo vvrilo lumie Mr. Lester Davies is ueuvor- at 7:90 P. M. for money. Ae a ta*t rosoti h<* mg mail on K(. 3 during 111«« Su ay Matins« W ill Bs Dis pawncd bis droaa sull. absence o f Mr. McKell. co inupd until OspUmbse 1 W A N T E D tod F O R S A L E YYhctt Ilio lune calne lo leuvo Mr. Jamieson is delivering Admission: Adults, J5c, Chll- Ilio sull was etili unredoenied. nail on IU. 1 while L. A. Ken- dreu under 12 years, 10c, Ile hurrledly ecraped up siif- F or Eolo— 9123 Columbia «Ira f ‘',l tiedy is taking his vacation. unless otherwise specified «mola like new, also 85 reo F k Mrt'axrnaok of Dilley, Iti fictenl cash lo gel lt back, llieii O. A. Whits, Manager “ All signs fail m a drouth” orde, for 96«i. New »teel-top **»*d mie Im lf acre* o f Hannchen’ packed il III h i» grip. and was but this morning it looks very ratige, |3ft t'apcetry bed bar'Icy ; Hobt. XY'arren* of For-'off. Saturday, July M much as if there would he ram. davsnport like new, 95«). See «'*1 Grove, II» a«'re.» o f Hauti | A l hmiie, bis mother w a « "W ESTERN W A L L O P ” YY’ rn. Schulie, 6tb à Lonibard. elicli burley; F«|w. Frendeuthal. helplng Inni unpaek. Stia d i*-» Mr. F. W . Cady was buried With Jack Mosto Adv p 33. Hillsboro. Ut 5, 2«i aere* o f rovereti thè p«w n ticket on bis today from the M. E. Church at An absorbing story o f the life .. ______ Hemich«*« harley; Con nell Urna. 2 o’clock. Interment was in o f an ex convict For Solo— Ford Chu.*»ia, Chassis, 1916. 1916 “ r ,,,,l' ,’" r"> ,u •• * m r e » o f »||,.nr> ubai wa» Ibis ticket Hie Mi. Soott cemetery. * he Com#^ )f_ G alloping B u n galow s' Itanmiieu harley; Jpines Sovvoll,1 oli your eoa! fo r? ” »he a»k*nl. Fine shape, <iive me au »»f - 1" funeral was one of the largest j __ _ * fer. Jaime Hudson, Heav e r - Hillsboro, III. I, 1 5 arre* o f . The repty wu». "Oh, I wenl ever held in this vicinity. «ìray YY’ iiiler o a l»; YY F. Kn-I Sun. A Mon., July 98 A 97 Ion. Houle 3. Phone 5238. ! lo a «lance thè otlier eveuing selieib», Hillsboro, III. t. 6 acre»! •THE BEAUTY PRIZE“ Mr. uno Mrs. Martin lloveii Y.lv |> U nini liuti nty coal clieeketl." if Sbudellimi C tulio* Oats; M. With Viola Dana and son o f CFoble visited Sun-1 Site e«mtlUllcil in silenre u n «in gg A Sons. Reedville. 7 ticres day w ill» Mrs. Goo. Hlasser A peppy remedy drama ti! oul calile thè lrn »i»ev» l'hey. For 8olo Yuuiir Jersey Young e o w ,j„ f n aim rhrn Harley; Il J. Yal-| At so Mr. and Mrs. John tilew Oomody— T o m s Tomboy** givin g 3Yk gallons rich milk,ieuiim», Beuverton. RI. 3, B acres tuo. tiud a lleket mi Ihem.^ and son Harry and w ife o f l<end| International Eawg 965, or i-year-nld Jersey-' of «ìroy YY’ inler D a l»; J. J.’ Vari' “ Henry." »he »atd. "YY hut klnd >vetv Sunday guests at the Geo. Holstein to freshen soon, 980. Kleek, lleavertnn, RI. 3, * i» and o f u’ tiarty wa» U n iti" Blasser home. Tuss. A Wed July 99 A 99 John YY'. Patterson, Beaver mie Imlf acre» of Honnelien' -T H E AIR MAIL” Miss Evelyn Eckmau visited! ton. Oregon, Rt. I. p 33-31 llarley; YY'. N Hathorn, Laurei. WMERE DIO VOU SPOSE With AHMs Dovo, W arner Baa in Beaverton Tuesday. She was. 10 aere* of YY’ bìle YY’ inler ter, Mary Brian, and Doug in aid friend Of Frvd Koshland. I Bicycle for Eolo— i llieap. YY « « xvite.,1; Adolph Rutsehmann. RI. A man duelled up to the las Fairbanks Jr. 'h e had been on a trip to Alas Caul hers. lelephone 5 5 1 2 7 . 1 [.aurei, t a rre» o f Hannchen ticket o ffic e Willi Just one inin A remarkable picture o f . t'lw le ka and w hile enroute I«» her Adv e >13 .Harley, ule left In which lo catch his You will tome in San Francisco she! Sam’ s air service. train. He made Ihe ticket w in like it stopped o ver here. Wanted -An orange or white dow wHh a »crie * nf slide* and Hava You Dona Your Bit? Comedy— "Tho Sea Squawk" Persian female eat. Mrs. K. I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pike o f Country Store Wednesday There is something yet that sk'tl.» and Jerk«. R. Jordan, on the Denney Modesto. Cal., are visiting Mr. "(Jm ck." he «aid, "U lve me you should do if you are not if Rouu Adv p 33 I’ lke’ s mother, Mrs M. K. Pike Thur«. A Fri., July 10 A 91 a subscriber . to your Home a round trip ticket!" d tils sister, Mrs. John Sum "CODE OF THE SEA" Town Paper. "YY hero l o t " tnguired I h e mers. and other relatives and Agants Wanted— Full or purl With Rod LoRooqus and clerk. friends in this vicinity. Ih'a- time to sell Itlancke Therm o- Jaoquollna Logan Say It With Printing "H-b-baek here, you p o o r verlon was the I h » v hood home A th rilling melodrama o f life sialic Automatic Carburetor "Flower« O I«H dumbell I" if Mr. Pike. Control fo r Ford Car» and on the sea Trucks. Guaranteed to In thrifty Comedy— "Accidental A cciden ts’ A number o f the crease mileage 5019 to 100*19. Fart 19— "T h a Oregon T r a il" nouse wives in and near Beaver YY’ rile immediately for Big ton h a 'c bad their old m attress Profit o ffe r lo P. O. Box 171 es renovated and made over PUBLIC SALE Oregon City, Oregon. like new. A Portland company The undersigned wni sell at Adv c 33 alls for and deJivers this work Public Auction, the follow ing if called at East 9113, or ad property on the \V. M. T h u rs W anted— I .urge lisncrul Agency dressed 30 4 Exchange Bldg. ton farm, t and one-h alf mites established thirty yrai-s wish Adv c 31-35 Northwest of Beaverton, on es representative for Heaver* Rcgulo Rossi had the m isfor Monday, July 27, 1925. hair to Ion and vicinity lo sell fire, tune to have his pump house start at one o'clock P. M. automobile, plate gl.i»*, nr- ^ mi n down one night last weea. Four tirade Jersey Cows, one rident and liability m»urunce j he fire originated probably in to freshen in August, two to and surety bonds. YVe w ill »onie oily rags in a co m er o f j freshen in September, and one furnish .advertising m ailer and the. pumphouse. The da iage to freshen in I*eeembert good cooperate in helping to build •vas about $250. Rossi air -ady farm team, weight 30t»0 lb a.; up profitable business. Give its a new' puuip installed and McCormick Binder: McCormick reference* and experience. *ork irriga tin g horseradish is Mower; hay rake: hay tedder; Lock Box 86. Beaverton. c3t disc harrow : drag harrow ; co r go ng m errily on- rugated roller; one-horse ru l- In the m eantim e w e h ave a quantity of Paint* and 910. T el- For Sale— lee box. W e have a four-room lious t va lo r; li- in c li plow; 8-inch 15 i 3. Mrs eplione Beaverton with bath, breakfast nook, and B uilders H a r d w a re which we are offering plow; potato planter; p o t a t o Adv e 3 1 Hartwig. rarage on a lot 60x120 feel in digger; fanning m ill; 3M inch at greatly reduced prices. Mt Scott distriet, al*o a six- wide lire wagon: double box room house in Beaverton, o n SHE DONE HER BEST and seat; 3M inch narrow tire whirl! owner will lake farm ma Doctor— I »oppose, Mr*. Ras- wagon. Shamless cream sepa •liinery o f any kind, including rator: three sets double har- tus, that you gave the medicine tractor or farm stock (horses ness; - saddle; washing machine; according to directions* rows, nigs or sheep). Covetl Mr». Raslus— YY’ell. Doctor. I w iie fence stretcher; milk cane & Co.. Ine. Adv c 33 You said give and milk cooler; Vhaln; shov done mail first. els, scoop, and all small tools him one o f dcse heali nills 3 Get Youe Printing Dons Now found on a w ell-kepi farm tim e» a day until gone, but i THE BEAVERTOR REMIT .V About 8 tons hay in bam and done run nut o f pills yesllcfuy and lie ain't gone yet. some haled straw. Miss Floraneo Hunt o f Banks' Mr». J. Knarns has moved on* spent a f*'w days last week with l. » Un ir farm south o f town. •*.- Norcen Nelson. Dori* and Martha W oodru ff aro »perniili« a monili in Seat tle. l'erma o f aale, 920.00 and un der, cash. Over 920.00, *i\ months time will bo given on approved note at tty interest. M i* W . M I’hurston. Owner J« YY’ , Hug ie*. Auctioneer. Ihiy Gray, Clerk. Adv c33 " Program Friday, »Wly M , 11 Review an mixing enthusiasm account at this bank STAR Bank of Beaverton MAKES A REAL RECORD and give you aalf tho 'th rift lift' “ W ELL C O -O PERATE" A G A I N Star flings a challenge to all cars plished carrying passenger, irrespective in its price class. • * From Los Angeles to of size or price. Yoaetnite— 364 miles in H I G H G E A R 1 U n d e r strict observation— carrying aa Which Do You Think You Would Prefer? W e d o not imitate the eagle w hich soars and scream s; But take for ou r m odel the stork B e n zo in a i.d Highest Yosemite G a s M ilea ge passenger an official observer w h o swears By winning all Yosemite high gear ptaver to the truth of these statements — a bon- honors, Star followed close on the heels aftde stock model Star add", this real of its gasolin.' mileage victory in the 9th Yosemite triumph to its long list of record A n n u al Los Angeles to Yosemite Econ power achievements. omy Contest, when the new Star Coach 364 miles in high gear, all the way, re averaged 27.96 miles per gallon, the high gardless of the almost impossible grades, est in its class. Ton mileage [w e ig h t] cal through traffic, sandy and muddy roads, culations gave first place to another [open the M illion Dollar M otor has scored a type] car representative of a much higher smashing victory — never before accom priced class. w hich delivers the goods. Almond Cream for Sunburn COM E TO BR.OS., Proprietor* C . H . B R O W N , Pharm acist Telephone IS OUR MOTTO AND WITH GIVE QUALITY AND l'RICE IT WE U S F IR S T . BEAVERTON PHARMACY BROW N SERVICE 0553 Come In And Let Us Help You. Otto Erickson^(Sb Co. Service Lumber Co. BEAVERTON, 0RE60N A M 3 BEAVERTON -T H E F0RESTGR0VE M IL L I O N D O L L A R MOT OR- -