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TM IlW rtw F w Local News V. opini In moving into hie n>’w lioni« Ihin week. 'I'll«» Hunt Icy’» are rxpeelr«! homo from their vacation today. Heiiton How man of ilillnboro wan in town the tant |>art of limi week. The Beaverton Barber in having: t o m chanties im|>m\eiiientn inaile. .'titoli ami Mis^ Juliet Harter recently entertained for Mrs. Stieuinet/ unii Mis* Sunheintn. Win. Ryan, formerly of Bea verton, now o f Roekawny, was here this week on business. Mrs. H O. Stipe wan from Portland Tuesday spent Tuesday with Mr». i«ray. out and l*oy tjnile a number o f Beaverton people attended the auction at Mrs. \V. M. Thurston’s farm Monday. Mrs. IV*y Gray and daughter Crete, and two sons. Myron and John attended the Gresham fair Thursday. ' NEEOLUTION M l Bethel Congregational Church Building Committee, Beaverton.' pregun, July 27, 1925. W herraa, God m Hi» infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from our nvidsl Brother F. W Cady, Chairman of tin» Build ing ConuiiillCe. and Whereas, Brother Cady gave so freely of his lime and means to the Church Building Project o f Bethel Congrega tional Church, and Whereas, the challenge of his faithfiilues- lo the work In hand is accepted by the mem bers o f the Coi»|iinttee remain ing. Now Hi* It Therefore Re solved. tlial Ibis Committee ex tends its «ieepesl sympathy to Mrs. Cady ami family m their bereavement, and he it also further Resolve«!, that a copy of this resolution In* sent to Mrs. Cady, a copy he published in (he Beaverton Review, and a c«*py placed in the reoonls of Bethel Congregational Church. Sign«*«!' C. K Mas«*n. J«*hn Peterson, C. A. Blanched*. G. P. Fordo«iy, R. C. Boty. Build ing Catmmillee. NOTICE Program leaver Theatre ■eery Keening P. M. Sun ay Will Be oc Un until Sop iamb w 1 Admission: Adults, 25c. Chil- «Iren under 12 years, 10c, unless otherwise specific«! O. A. White, TI t .tre et 7 Saturday, August 1 OODE OF THE WEST" Paramount piclure dealing willi the Old West Alee A Good Owned* August t "SPORTING VENUS" An exeeptouially gv»od Metro- Goldwyn picture Also A Good Comedy Also Intamatlonal The surrounding dislriel is being canvassed with the idea o f ascertaining the feeling lo-| ward the consolidaled sehoolj distrief. The promoters report lhal they are meeting with generous encouragement. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Bethel Cong l egallonal Church will give a Home Missionary tea at the residence of Mi«. Geo. TTiyng on Ihe aflernoon of Thursday. August 6. Every one interested is cordially in vited. A number of the thrifty housewives in and near Beaver Ion have had lheir old mattress es renovated and made o v e r like new. A Portland company calls for and dtdivers this work if «'ailed at East 9i73. or ad dressed 30 4 Exchang«* Bldg. j Adv c 31-35] LIMMNV NOTES BEAVERTON Too«. A Wad.. August « A S "A LADY OF THE NIGHT" An entertaining Helro-tloldwv ii piclure worlli seeing Also A Good Comody Country Store Wednesday ■w ith Announcing the purchase of The Stock and Yards of J0NTEEL TALC Beaverton Lum ber Co. operation. »lowly from liis accident sev AS A GENERAL THING eral weeks ago, and ie able to White— Aggressive people are he out on the streets although lie says he gels dizzy if he Said to usually have black eyes Green— Or gel them. slays up too long on these warm days. HIGH SOMOOL CBS DITS GIVEN RT CAMP The Beaverlon Library con- The Church of Christ wishes to make it plum lo Ine cilUciis 1 " ,,,,,lh that several hull*, I nines lo grow ami each week o f Heaver1«**« tliait the business ,*,,'«l ttiegon high school hoys (here are new additions which this are both good and liileresliug disine! or I «unes will noi he d«’*ide«l at Camp Lewis Mrs. I*«>y Gray has d«matad solicit«'«| fur donations toward stimuler as sludenls al ilio lilt - (lie following volumea: "The liens' Military Training Camp the new building now under construction. However, anyone wll elidile Ihem lo one-fourdi Klernal t’lly,'* "Alex Ilio Ureal," i Tl udar Mnx," "Hohln feeling dial the «horch wll| he » •'«*•»« I toward gradual ion "The "The Sieri Horse,’*, an asset lo this community fr' " " »«’ i»o«d, according lo llin|l. ‘ Blade, H oy ami desiring a purl In this w«»r- * ruling aiiiiouiic«'<t by J. A. "llar-20, ...... r«un thy cause ma* leave their gift C.liurv*lilII. Huperiillen.lenl o f Seoul,...... I'he Mutineer«," " L i l al the Beaverton Bank to the ,‘yb" c ln«»nie»K*n In Gragvui. lie Pnidy's Cousin tirare," "Six HERE'S tup in credit of die Church of Christ •" * ••'tier lu Colonel F. I. Lidie IH'tneesae»,'1 "Young Aer- service a* well or hand tl In Cassius Johnston. Arnold. Chief of staff of die nplaiie Remila in France," “ The Girl financial secretary Anyone who Division. Superintendent Gnoil Sliepherd," "Sweel pep in our i|unlily motor "Fallii Garlney's wi shes t„ donile work repor», Churchill stales: "W e have Graduale,** fuel General gas. Drive Girlhood," " B i l l y Whisker»,’’ lo Geo. Hugh-on. chairman of «<"••’ very carefully Into the right up to nur service work «>f lite Ciliten»' Military j "Billy Whisker*' Kids," "Billy the building rommltlee. station. in an Aeroplane,'' Training Campa . . ! ami \vc i Whiskers v a i- ( !"Billy Whisker« |n Ihe South," are s«« impresse»! wllli the ........— FRIVOLOUS OLDSTERS and _____ jue of sueh rampa In gsalallng. "The Chltd's Own Budget, " 8 . /<«Jg Wi/A N.JJy f t * i ” Two eighty vear*ol«l men in lo prepare men for thè icvpoti-1 fifly-ftve numhera of die Na who were sihle «luiIcs o f citisenship litui donai Geographh' Magasine Tirana, Austria. hohhing for apples al a parly¡"'* ere autlioriiink die giving, Mr Paul Ringle has donnled Seouls in a Submarine," L O O P SERVICE given for empl««yees of a -hop "• one-half of a became engage.l m a fier«'e rredil toward graduation tron* ! "Boy Seouls, Electrician»,“ and 8 t ATION fighi over Ihe game One o f « ” 7 standard high school I n "Frank In die Lower Mississip the men elaim«'«l his oppimeli! Oregon. I lini I« l«v say. If a pi." was using hi» h«'«r«l lo -nare Pupils nltends one ramp. ne the apple In Ihe Gib Police receives one-fourth o f a rredil WHENE QINLS MANNY YOUNG die q u a r-."«* o f •*»«* Wflora u n ii» re- were railed lo slop Orientals marry young, alro- noire,| for gra<!«iad<ut from a rei. standard high school. If h* at- Clously young in Ihe rn-e o f Forly oui «*f every , lends all f«*ur o f Ihe ramps, he females. WHO WOULDN’T? will receive one of (he fifteen ¡ 10,000 girls In Imlia between My sw eel heart has cheeks dial units required for graduation. , Ihe a g e s of 10 and fifteen were Oklahoma is antriher stale unmarried. Al present only l»07 are rosy and sleek. mil of every 10,00» India girls which allows Ctliiens’ Military Gli mamma, if you could have Training Camp inslrnrlion In between Ihe ages * f five and seen them! unmarried Washfng- She lohl me In kiss ber upon eoiinl Inward graduation front len are Inn New«. high itehoola. elllier check. Ami I lingered long between Ool Your Frtntlng Dona Now Say It With Printing DRUGSTORK Ifflta. "BUY IN BEAVERTON" "Flowers Die" She—TefT me. Jack, am I the NEED A G O O D first— TALCU M He— Ah — e r - r r— | 1 ? She— Don’t stpp me. Am I the first girl who ever asketl H ere’» one that will jut! if she was the first girl you »uit you. ever kissed? Thura. A Frl., August S A 7 "THREE MILES OUT" Several Hillsboro people .canni A story of the Sea NOTICE down last Friday to attend the Mr. W . A. Gill, proprietor of Part td— "The Oregon Trail’ funeral o f F. \V. (lady in the Also A flood Comody the Gill M«dor Company, an M. F.. Cliurvh here. entertaining talker. President o Mr. and Mrs. John O’Dell of the Fairvaie Community Club, UNRECORDED HISTORY Metzger arc receiving congrat ami Chairman of the runnel ulations o f the birth of (win Committed will deliver an il Nero w as la'iiig rv'Prt*v«'«| for girls, lHirn Friday, July 24. Rome burned. lustrat'd lecture at the Fair- fnMting while J. \V. Sprague and f.. A Ken vale srboolhou-e tonight. Fri "A fter all," he retorted, " i l is «>n our Mr. Gill ha» pi epa red heder than harping nedy lòfi Sunday for a fishing day. (roubles.** oxer forly slereoplieon slides trip up the Wilson River. They of different scenes o f tunnels were gone about three «lays. an<| tunnel ronstrui'tion and SUCCESS IR ADVERSITY Chao. Berthold and family die constructive work tunnels spent Sunday in Neskowin and are doing for the rily in which Adversity is all right. Nn- report visiting with Mr. and they are placed. j .>ody ever hecanie heavyweight Mrs. J. Haulenbeek while there. Ills lecture will he free. Ev- «haiii|i by licking lidie fellows. Tile many friend- of Mrs. A. erybody is invited lo attend —Duluth Herald. Phans wi|| bp pleased to learn F a I r v a l e -chool house. near that she is recovering rapidly Slialluck station Friday, July from her recent appendicitis 3 1. Let’ s go! SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Hale Cady and family o f Ab erdeen, Wash., were «town the Notice is hereby given to die latter part o f last week to at legal voters o f School District tend »he funeral o f his uncle. No. 18 of Washington County Mr. F. \V. t'.adv. State o f Oregmi. that a Special There will he no services a! School Meeting of -aid Di.-lricl the M E. Church Sunday, ow will be helj al the High School, ing lo the renovating o f the on the 11 lb day of Aug.. 1925, interior, which is being knlso- al 8 o'clock in Ihe aflernoon. for Ihe following object»: E- mined and painted. Iccling one Director for three Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.ogan. years, from the third Monday who have been visiting in the in June, 1025. I«» fill the unel- home of Otto Erickson and |>ire«l term <«f F. W. t'.adv. wife have returned to their Dale«! this 25tli day o f July. home in California. 1925. The W hitehall Cafe has laid Atlesi: new floor covering and nia lt|«'^J. B. Kamerger. District Clerk: C. E. Mason, Chairman Board changes which have greatly 35-36 o f Directors improved die appearance- of llieir establishment. CERTIFIED SEED Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Phil OFTEN MISREPRESENTED Holsheiiner, at the Emmanuel Hospital July 28, a baby girl. Several limes this season it Mr. an«l Mrs. Sutton of Aloha ;s ■ e tlie* proud parents o f a baby tas been called to the alten- tioii of die county agent that girl horn July 26. pertain |»ersons arc claiming to Mrs. W. C. Caulhcr.« and have perilfieij »ccd, especially children are visiting with Mr». potatoes, when such wa» nol Cauthers* sister in Seaside. the case. Naturally people who " Mr. and Mr-. Henderson of buy seed potatoes or grain un Portland have purchased the der die assumption that ij is W . C. Caul her* home. certified become disguslc«! with II is reported that ther«' was die re-ulls wiiieh usually, if a big -crap at Ihe Bungalow not always, are «ji^appoinling. The O. A. C. Extension Ser Tavern Tuesday night. Some o f Ihe fellows here in town are vile does all o f the p e r illin g said to be carrying visible evi- of grain and potatoes In Ore A list o f such growers di'nce but we haven’ t seen it. gon. can alway- be obtained o f the The eililor o i (tie Review was county agent, or Itie informa interviewed Ihe id her day and tion supplied concerning vari informed dial a new political ous lots o f -eed grain and pn- magazine wa« about to b e iotoes launched that would probably be printed in the Review ofliro WELL DIVIDED (Juite a number o f the peo Peek— Aren’l you master in ple o f Beaverton are attending th e < tregon Holiness Can's* your own home? Meeting on Hie Base Line Hoad Pecked— Well, my wife and about six miles from the courl- have divided it. She looks after house, driving out th> Ea«t the money, the children, on servants, and the dog and cat Stark Street. Geo Newman is recovering and I look after the canary. Friday, Jul|_ M»vl«w and in a few days we expect to open up with a full line of Builders Material In the meantime we have a quantity of Paints and Nothing «tutta equals JonIral, lor um af ter Ih e bat h or »have, to prevent chafing, uffveta per spiration, so ot he » and drive the akin. The Largr Sue Css 50c Builders Hardware which we are offering at greatly reduced price». % Dean's Drug Store B E A V E R T O N L U M B E R CO. Lewis Bros., Prop’s BEAVERTOhOREGON c p H E «sxnplrtion of the new Chicago t'nlnn Station mark« a note worthy accomplishment In the history o f lni|iort«nt engineering undertakings, from which traveler» from all parts of the fnlted State« will derive pleas ure and benefit. The statl«m is without doubt «me of the llnest and most edlrlently design*! railroad termini«!« in the wprld. It forms a vital link la the realixathH* of the "Chicago!'It.r Iteantlfld Plan.'’ Sim plicity, accessibility and cogvegfeage for the traveling public are tbe a*«ea tlal rlrtnes o f the new terminal. Rest end recreation moms, ttrket offices, barber shop, dining rooms, stores of various kinds, and almost every eon- venlence known to traveler«, are to he found on ih e one level, j»o steps to climb. Tbe mein station Is a low monumen tal type of building with a r»w of massive column« of classic design al»ng the entire east front. Once In side, the travel«* And* himself In a gigantic watting room more than 101) feet high and brilliantly lighted through skylights In the great arch celling Colonnades Inclose the mom, the walls of which sre pstterned after the architecture of ancient Rome Bor dering fhla room are the ultra-complete passenger terminal f«r|l|f!e». An Inno vation In railway terminal design la a conference room accommodating 135 people, which 1* available, without charge, to patrona of the I'nion Sta tion lines for conferences and other meetings. To gire some Idea of the Immensity of the new station. It may be atitted that the main building coverà an area of shout three acres with a concourse covering 00.000 «qnnre feet. The en tire terminal facilities cover more (hag 35 »eres and will captante the pn>mpf and satisfactory handling of .Tu.«»*) passengers, -pm tona of baggage ami W traine dally with yoont for future expansion Fifteen arras of gisse were used in the Tarions coverings over the train sheds, which extend more than 1.200 feet beyond the malg afmrtnre. A total o f 17.000 tons of structural steel. 175.000 cubic feet of Indiana limestone and 10,000 cubic feet of granite were used In the sta tion hnftdtng and concourse. The foun dation constate of 410 cylindrical roq- rretg pier* from four to tea feet lg diameter, reaching to a depth of tnor* than 60 feet below the level of thn Chicago river. Those who bar« had the privilege of Inspecting the new station pro nounce It a marvel In terminal con struction and are urgtnft their friande to see It on their neit visit to Ohtrago. The station Is used jointly hy thn Pennsylvania Railroad: fhlragn. Mil wankee A Kt. Pant Ry. ; Chicago, Bur- llngfon ft Quincy R. B., and the Chi cago A Alton B. B. "ENTHUSIASM — Un inUnra of power TODAY! Not Tomorrow Distinctive Features of the N e w Coach T h e M illion Dollar Motor Four-W heel Brskee Full Balloon Tiros • • 4.95 — K*o Disc Clutch * Dom e Light I spark S p rin g T Tp* 81 lk Curtains — that starts thing* — that thapaa things — that dona things O n e-Tu rn W in d o w L ik e One-Piece W indshield C ow l Ventilator • Bumper Th e 1925 Star Car is the greatest value buy in it* price class— today—-not tomorrow, Th e new M illion Dollar M otor has swept the Coast w ith its real power performance. This is the car for you, the car with a hun dred and one advanced features — today— features which competition may have to morrow. High class features which set the Star in a class by itself. It is the car fo r you. It w ill save you money in every mile. Boyce Mofometere Alum inum Kick Plate* —•tart today mixing enthusiasm Genuine G ray 8panieh with an account at this bank Leather Upholstery • • Optional Compare it with any car, detail lor detail. Then you’ll know — positively — why its the greatest value buy in the work! today. A Convenience Feature Bank of Beaverton and giva yourself the ‘thrift lift’ The troM mew, contrary <o cur too. told la toward each other, thus cl as ring a wide avesua tor antnaca and ex« oi i O tto Erickson <9b Co. BEAVERTON F O R E S T G ROVE "W E ’LL CO-OFENATE" ¿<i WITH THE MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR PA