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T he CLKAN RHADINü FOR A LL TH E FAM ILY Volarne HI, N a n k r .41 Siafle Copy, 5 Caati Beamtem, Waihinftoa Coaatf, OrefM, Friday, September 11, 1925 $ 1 .M P «r I n c .......... transportation to be Furnished Pupils OBITUARY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS J 0RE60N ST A T E NEW S - " ■ __________ _________ Reverend Gray C bt'ilir Leo Hlictrnr wua May C. O riffel* et ux to W il $38,500 paving contract burn near Ooldnulule, in Hum- Bishop, See. t l , T, 2 N„ hu* been let at Klamath Falls. Interesting Little Notea from the Surrounding Country na j. R. 3 W „ $10. Klickitat County, \\ u»liiugtun, The Hood River apple crop oil I leoembei' It, 1888, where T o lc j y Our Active Special Correapcndenia Weekly J William Bishop to May C. i* estimated at about 2800 car h» lived continuously until five! Oriffels et ux, S. H of 8. 44 loads. Ik Has Spent 10 Y e a n Her« Bids Requested lor Busses; Pupils yon re eyn, when ho moved to of See. 22', T. 3 N., B. 3 W.,, \\a»limgl<>n County, Oregon. I Fete Hehurner of Gardau H. K. Oassner el ux to Mu!-: “ " 8e*>ur8 *• »hipping nine- A t Long is Any Methodist ST. MARY S NEWS from Outside Districts To Be Ho wue nutrried to Mini I sill man ' * r|o*d* of green prune» Home was in town Tuesday. tor Co., Lot 7, East Minister on one Charge Brought here to High School Coidle Ward on the 2tth day, Mr. Hchuruer supplies meal to Acre Tract. $10. u,,# ***'■ M. King of Alohu wue incut market* hero. of November, 1010, To till* Mr* W . J. Mood et ux to Samuel1 The Corvallis cannery is ' union wii* horn one eon. in 81. Mury'* oli busiues* Mat- The Aloha-Huber •elmol i» W. Ruigley et ux, Fart o f Hlk. turning out a carload of goods People of Beaverton will be I lo< uprciul election held on Cheeler Raymond Hie riret urduy evruiug. 43, Forest Grove, $10. every day. sorry to learn of the decision having a now play alu-d built. Friday evening drew out <|u!le, wite |>aeeed uvvuy on July t t , ¡g,._ and Mr*. Cita*. Mabel it, Sanderson el vir Myers The Service Lumber Co. fs 10,000 Oregon tarn x, or 1 of Rev. O. A. Gray not to re- u large crowd due lo the in- 1013. w,.ru In Pori land Friday und to Cliaa. H. Pear»«, 3 acres, out o f every supplying (he material five tarine bave tUra 1° Beaverton for tlie eoin- iereat (hat wue heiug taken In On tile ulneleeiilh day of Suliirduy on business. Set;. 1«, T. 1 H.. It. t W'. $10. radio sets. ing year. Mr». Ilun Adams of lleaver- the election of a director and February, 1916, he wue mar II. C. <Messer et ux to Geo. Mi». C. Itodfield and chil loll and More than 2000 psoule , , J HeV' ***** baa been for ten Mr*. Haiumou* of G. Hancock et ux. Lot* 3. 4. lin* mutter of lruue|iortutlon l led It Mi». Alfedilie .Meimrd. of impila. I Ulle »oil, Walter, wue horn lo dren left Sunday for the hop Cedar Mills visited with friends 7, 8, Hlk. t. Knob Hill Add., working in the cannmg PianU ^ * yard» ueur Forcai drove. gelcu, V “ ' hurch here, * length o f lima in Fortlund W’ediicadii' j. Mr. V. A. Wood plueed the Ihie union. Forest Grove, $f0. .... . - _ . j equalled only by one other Un Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. He dleil near lleuverlon on name or Hoy dray in nomina Leona A. Beeson et vir to Virgil Frie«*, *up«u < itcndenl ibc Airtoria cranberry crop Methodist preacher in Oregon lo Van o f the Union nil Company, ex A. W. James el ux, 70 acre*. tion practically ne eoou ue (lift September 51 It. 1925, lifting al- Ofnnger went over estimated at 50,00o bushels,.at oue station. Hr. Avieou at o r couver, Washington, lo vielt pects Id leave for a hunting See. 26. T. I S.. H- 2 W., $10. year* meeting wan called lo orrterv' iwmt Ihirty-eeven bumper crop. j present In Forest Grove, put eume old friend* there. The nomination wae «ecOnded nge. L. K Batemen el- ux lo Joe trip (Muir Philomath Saturday. Newport will construct a new ln ye* r® *1 Salem once. by II. H Huy, and no olhcr He lenvee In inoorn hi" lo »»! O'Reilly el ux. tract 6. Hlk. 2 Mr. II. Maloney of San Fran *2D,oou city hau, auij.torium, I This is the only thne a Meth- The. Y N „ (J. Hulbcri family offered, Mr. hi* wifa and Iwo »onaj h i * cisco, who ha* ¿been candidale being north of Hillsboro Acres, *10. visiting ■di-«t minister ha* remained a* and fire station. deelared fulher and inollrer, Mr. ami here for three week*, left V» returned lust week fr**m a sum dray'ii election Mary i. Wood el vir to J»*'- long a* Rev. Gray on the same mer's vacation in Hie »a*l. Mre. D. A. Hhnarer; min ei*ler. Blue Mountain road» wiU be chargd. unanlnmua. F. Haynes, part of Sec. H>, T. Friday iiioriung • for Scuttle, kept open next winter by mo und min Washington, and Vancouver, li. They report „ very enjoyable 2 8.. R. 2 W., $10. In the mailer o f Ihe Iran«- Mr*. Nelle Melller, Rev. Gray ha* seen Beaver trip. porlalmn o f pupile, Ihe hoerd hrolher, iMlbrrl, heelde* a C. - I »alias F. Murray el uy to lorize-T snow pumps. ton grow and develop wonder- A. II. Clement motored to A. C. Chinn et ux. .471 acres. had il figured oul limi un ue- lioet o f friend», A new electric sawmill, ■ith HiHv. Ju«t an instance nf the Sweet Home in I.lnii Couuly lo Clement'» Subdivision, Heaver- 5o,do0 feet capacity, will coutil of (he extra money thè ——n— be i growth: VS hen he cam,- t o •eh noi woutd draw frolli Ihe ( Kdltor'e Noie l.ael «pring look u ftjr business matter* Ion, $1». BEAVERTON built soon at Carlton. i Beaverton the church »pent to attendane» o f pupil* oul»lde of. Sheafcf nioved lido Ihe liouee UX perlainhig to a ranee he ha* Balias P. Murray et 1 he Unit-Chase cannery at. during the year $187 in ben- llu* di»lrle( (hai Iraneportallon next .door lo Miai oreupiMl by C. Chinn et ux. t acre in I*. W. te lle r * o f Hank* was there. The *■' ,r hl" »nine time For of Ihe pupll* front ouleide dia- Mie Editor. E 4» o f Section 35. T. I M>pt»e Fomt will, pack 'o uooie' ° ence®' III Hillsboro Tuesday, It i* reported that. Hr. lira f- -»*-'» of fruit this year. ’ >e,iurch » ut * * 17 in tb^ *am<i I riel» lo the fteaverlwn High Mrs, Shearer was employed a» . $10. . It 2 W fis who live* on Watson St., fund, this money going toward J. W. Itaynard was in Hills- his own School would he a prop, tall ion nurse and he did the West Oregon Lumber the support o f six nanve min Balla» P. Murray et ux lo died in a Fori land hospital boro Tuesday on business. at Ihe n e w isters in South America, Port llial would pay (lie district, the rooking mid worked and wua buried Ihe first of \. C. Chinn at ux, ‘2 345 arr**. Company wdl build a extra tuition taking care of rock quarry northeast o f town. Lot 130, Johnson K»lale Hea- •20,000 plant at Lannton. ■Mr. und Mrs. Robert Hum- Ihe week. ugese East Africa and in India. • He didn’t aiipenr lo he very inert speul Mie prnrltcully every expense that verton-Rftedvil le Acreage. $10. j Rev. Gray has taken for his week ena at the contract baa been let Van Brown la at Ihe new would lie entailed in Ihe trans «In n ig and in a talk with him N et arta. Mtftnic G. Fcarson et vir to for a new union high school mol to the text found in Colos- Be ley Military Academy a t we leqrned that he was taking Mi»* Lynn Roderick. 152 acre», j portation. sians 1:28, “ Christ, whom we from S.-. 21. T I N., R 4 W\, $1. building at Myrtle £oinL Fred lir.tun and fuiniiy were Cackama* Just aero»» We However, a» there a lit medicine fo • Iuliereulosis. preach, warning every man Oregon National liuard Eugene building permit» that tle hftMitatlon on Ihe pari of mdiced one o f Mie elinrarler- in Hanks over Ihe Labor l>ay the John W. McBurney et al to! and teaching every man in alt Rifle Range. w.-re issued during the month W. C K.mmerson et ux, I acrej die Hoard on uc'uunl of Ihe l»ln « o f Me* disru»e Thai Ihe V acalion. wisdom that we may present o f August totalled $288,750. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntley west o f Onston, $tO. additional expense o f equip preselil I real meni Is going In every man perfect in Christ 4 letor Fallinoli» I* spending Uabeltu McMilltan el al ping l be dlatrirl for bringing ftjl£l* him seem» lo he Ihe idea hi» vacation hunting in Yam motored lo Moro Saturday for Hi«) cornerstone has b e e n Jesus.*’ the a »hört visit with their daugh Lawrence Geer ot ox, Lot 2S,j laid for the new St. III the«,* pupil» Mr. W I. r.adv o f those suffering from Mark's Having no children o f their hill County, ter, Mrs. Uolli* Moore. They Woodland A ergs No. t, $10. offered a niotinn lo Ihe effect while plague Episcopal - Church at Hood Riv own. Mr. and Mrs. Gray gave' II is ryporleil (hat the Lind- returned Ihe first o f the week. Shearer was alwavs a good Agnes Van Boozer et vir U>1 er. Dial a vole nf confidence he all their time and attention to Industrious, hard eay lanilly moved to Portland tendered and Ihie vote w *» neighbor. Grace I. Busch et vir, 130 of their A new glove rectory at Mc- the spiritual needs Mrs. Karl Hall wai taken» (o made unanimous to Mift effect working. plen«anl and compan Mil first o f the week. Tongue's Add., $109. flock. When they first came Mumville is turning out fifty Hie Kiiiaiinucl hospital Mie first A. C, Chinn et ux to Balia* Moil Ihe sehool hoard had a ion able. i lo one hundred dozen pairs here there was a wide circuit II. A. Lowry of llccdville o f the week for an operation. I.ale in the summer he mov- Murray e.l ux, 8. % o f Lot t9,j J weekly. free hand in llm mailer. to cover but the increasing de hail Mie misfortune lo break Slje is reported getting along Lombard Add.. Beaverton, $10, II la expected Dial 2 school e,f onto Mie QUI plaea south his leg one day last week. mands o f the locality on the as well as could be expccled. The spring •ahnuu season ; time and strength of the cou to bU"»ea will he purchased fiv west o f town and wonl B. B. -ReeVo* et ux to Steve closed, after ple made it necessary to con Mm district and that pupil* wll\ work for 4. E. Hanson hauling Earl Evans left this weak ---- 6. * l Llatskanie E. E. Swenson bn» received Vasileff et ii . x . part of Lot for Ills vaca lion, lo be »pen! a card fmfti Joint Rowe, eu- Steel,, Add . Beaverton, t acre.' a record" yftar "n "tne .lo w e r1 fine their efforts entirely I m * brought In from Tigard.1 wood. to Columbia. Kinlon, HeMigny. Cedar Mill«, We have urti Iced for some with relative* at Marshfield. route #from Beaverton to Mich- ft to. the town. to he and other dialrlela where Ihe Mine Mini he seemed igan. Rowe »ays he couldn't George Thyng et ux lo l.il- The contract has been let at Rev. Gray says that he w ill Mr. J. Stroud, who bus been number of *ludenl* will he gradually failing, but the news find anything hut Swede* in Han tVeaver, I’ arl of Lot 3. •V55.732 to build the Sutton go to conference the last o f the severely, HI the past week I» thought sufficient lo warrant of his death rame as a severe Minneapolis. Blk. 20. .Beaverton. $10. Luke-Florence section o f The month entirely free and expects reported it little better ul Mil» »ending a hua. shock, lie had only barn eon- Roosevelt Highway. lo go to any place to which’ A. Rossi, Geo. iliiglison, J. writing. fined lo his bed fur a verv Karl K. Fisher completed his The Southern Pacific Com he I* assigned by that body. Lewis, uud Harri»(>u Hughson' SOOIU m n i t r a t e short lime, lie will |,e greatly Vacation last Saturday. He en Mi i. Milo Erickson look a are limiting pany will Jeature the rfew Na deer in Mie wild» joyed a great summer with vacai mu to llockaway TIMOTHY FERTILIZER mlsaed by those with whom he little tron Cut-Off, on the Cascade J. F. FRC DRIOEY of Southern Oregon this week came In coniaci.) i (be Tillamook Buy Co. Sxit'h over (ho week eud and Labor GIVEN SU R P R IS « J Line, as a national play- —Miere may be lots of venison pals as Bill, Gbatíee and Frank Lg round. l>ay. Following request* fr o n t in Beaverton soon ! Noyes. Verne Ho magulla, Ikef O B ITU A R Y aeverul farmer* o f the county A surprise party was given Hex. Hlaurhcttc. left Saturday ___ the ■ Pacific Ten-phone and on Saturday evening, S«>ptem- Jerome Van Hyning was born Mrs. Millie Furinctcr, accent-'Asciatine, Hick Notier, Clarence u» lo what lo apply lo timothy for a month's vacation to bo pained by her dnughlcf, in Hr.1 Murk und Fred Braun are the fJi ’''legraph Company w ill hi Ihe way o f a commercial In Allegan County, Mich., Bee. ber 5-, in honor o f the birth dent meet every stuil new service for the Mt. day o f Mr. J. F. Fredricey. \\ hiui alhiul twelve »peni with hi- family in Min Hazel Farmeter. called ut the!boys you fel l Hirer for profitable results, I I. 1855. neapolis. • J. H. HuleM home Suuuuy en- day. They I came very near g e l- )* * 011 “ ,ul Ml- Tabor districts the county agent applied nl- or fourteen year» of age he Dancing and music were en- But we will >'» Portland. W u»h- ting Ike* hide. Mal e of soda at Ihe rale of- iiloxed with his parents to Mie Mi*» Noreen Nelson has left route from Aberdeen, joyed during the evening, ard of, what i* now for llcppnor, where she has a ingiou, to .Myrtle Point, Ore all b«’ there with belles in 19 40.. ih e McCormick Lumber Co dainty were one hundred pounds (o t h e wilderness refreshments ----------. ■■ -- » , tia» sold then- light and pow- served. Mrs. Farmeter is M r. acre on three furms with Ihe Grand Traverse County, Mieli. position touching in the Hcpn- gon. The Alexander boys, Glenn,| er plant at 8t. Helens to the Ills father hud taken uii a ncr school». Huh'lt’s aunt. following result*: Those present were Mr. and Guy, and Harry, left Friday ! Portland Electric Power Gom- Mrs. Geo. Depue. Mr. and Mrs. Farm number one: A. J, homestead In (lie douse hard The Jacobson family, w h o The V irto Silver-Black Fox for a visit with their mother puuy lor $250,0941. Rudolph W olfe, Mr. and Mrs. Kvera, Verboorl »eelion, m imic wood foresi* atomi 12 ill lies a have been living in the Henry and sister at Bellingham. Theyi Farm reports ilio sale of Herbert Waite, Mr. and Mrs. npplii d March 21*1, hroadcn«l- from what later becitmr Trav Desinger house moved, to . Port to It. A. Pulley was returned Monday bringing their ili«) re pair o f foxes ing at the rale of one hundred erse City, uml II Harry Briggs, Mr. and Mrs Ed 'PROMIRENT DOCTOR land lust week. The house mother and sister with them. and Mrs. pound» per acre. Increased the Miai Jerome spent the early of Gpntallis. IN B A N K R U P TC Y ward Briggs. Mr. was purchased 1a*l spring by They report p a c in g 23 wrecks) * |U.V- .f# m . i i Niel lut» been Moshofsky, Mr. and Mrs. W il yield of the hay per acre 2560 \rnr* of Ills life helping hi* I. R. Melzler, who is moving on I Hoi r way back lo Beaver-! ^ Mrs. pounds. Valuing this increase falber. eiitertalAtug hi* brother, Rev. in prepara l«>ry lo Inking Leou VV. Hyde of Uills- lard Skidmore, Mr. and up ton. These wrecks were thei|>OI. o, oue of Uic best kuown Merle Millett o f Portland. Mr. After In* father'* deuth lie y%lh,,r t»M» ru k O Niel of Ulen- at the rale of 115.00 per ton, his duties at the high school. result o f the seven' slorin. I here is an increased value of went into Inisines* for biniseli .dale. (Latifondo, I physicians and »urgeous in and Mrs. Jack W allers from and worked arbuml In d iffer-j $19.24*. Subtracting the coal this part o f the stale, a n d Portland,- Mrs. L. E. Thompson 'btrn, I«. Mr. and Mrs. An- If it were possible to. inject prominent In the Fluted Span- o f - Portland. Mr. Jack Hutson line is never so ridiculous of (lie nitrate, which i* 23.50 enl places, in a hank at Al- by reason o f the qualities one pena, Michigan, and w «* | n'dro* Andreg, Saturday Sept. 5 Mie quality o f saving into ev- isli W ar Veterans, Friday be- of Portland. Mr. A. M Hocken, per urre, there Is a net. value »'"»'> $‘ «*1. Hr. C. K. Mason lias as hv those one affect* to cry hoy, we would have at great gan bankruptcy proceedings in Mr. Joe Schmitt. Mr. of Increased yield of 115.<0 business in Kalkaskie, Moine « Huron have. many snore men. City mul Manistee. Hi* sisters " l|* *" sltendsnee. Mr. per acre. the federal district court. Briggs. Mr. Chris Zebr » — »> ' — ■■ - Zell r. Pete Farm number 2: W. J. En married and hi* brother» mi Ue listed debts at $7155, ofjW m . McHaig, Mr. __«_ Miss Clara Skidmore, schede, on the Hawthorne es gruled to (lie west, and when which $6215 is due on prom-jMiss Lloyd Jones. Mrs. tate, 787 pounds increased he was tld years or age, . 9 1 issory notes. His assets are Lucile yield per acre, with a n e t lieulMi obliged him to givo up given as $2329, most o f which Blauer Mrs. Elvin Rand*. Mrs. For three years lie are for moneys due for p r o -‘ L. E. Millet, Mr. Harry Briggs vulue o f increase o f S2.38 per business. wa* practically an invalid in : Mr. anil Mrs. F. G. Millet acre. fessional service. Longview. Washington. Farm number three: Schmidt Alpena. - In April, 192 4 he left for B a r n e s s c h o o l o p e n s Uros., farm north o f Oreneo, Portland The Barnes school* began P O R TLA N D MUSICIAN Increased yield on nitrate plot Uregon, arriving in T O TE A C H H ER E the fall term last Tuesday with over halanea o f field 2194 lb*. Ma> 1st. Ho went lo live with Henry, a b ig . attendance. All o f the Value of Mie increase lit $15.00 his youngest brother, Paul K. Hutchinson, one of He ha* been grades will be taught. Braw- per ton lift .*0. Again » u li near Tigard. in - mg and vocal music are two Portland's prominent voice and trading the cost o f Ihe nitrate niling ever since arriving piano teachers, will conduct a was new features to be added. we Rave net value of increased Oregon but to the last able to he on bis feet a I Earl E. Fisher, who (aught class in Beaverton this season. yield of $12.04 per nere. ! three terms in this district Mr. Hutchinson will be remem figure* should b e least a part of Ihe time. These talented little He died Tuesday _8epl. 8. of. several years ago, ha* been bered by the of Interest to those growing Chinese pianist who has at heart failure. He hud been up; employed as teacher for the Mmol liy, lull timothy growers tracted much attention In Port breakfast in t h i* .1 nil 1925-1926. should not take them a* eon- and ate land. Radio fans will n o Later in Ihe inorn»| elusive of w’lial they might ex inoinlng. CARD O F TH A N K S Souht miu'inber his singing as pect each year from the use mg lie retired (o his room und We take this opportunity to he is a popular broadcaster, He did not ap of sodium nitrate. This was went to bed. express our siArere thanks for Mr. Hutchinson will pre«ent the result o f one year’s work pear for lunch at noon, an«l tlje many kindnesses perform- Clara Low, 12-year-old Chinese »non afler Ihe meal Mr*. Van only. ed during the illness and death pianist, and Helen Dygart, 12- Next year Ihe county agent| Hjruing wen! lo hi* room to He of our beloved husband and1 year-old American pianist, at plan* lo conduct more - tesls'see what was the mailer. father, and also for the many Sherman Clay’ s broad'-as.lng with sodium nitrate, and also had been dead Cor some iine. beautiful floral offerings. station through the Oregonian He will be burled today, Fri to use sulphate of ammonia. The Shearer family. tower Wednesday night, Sept, f| Is believed that these fer day. 8epl. 11 in the eemelery -----------------— 16, from 10 to H o’clock. Ra- al Hillsboro beside his brother tilizers, lo give the best re Tho Oregon F.lectric Railway dio fans will also have an op- not | Warren. sults, should he applied will effect daily freight service portunity to hear Mr. Hutchin- He leaves a brother. Henry. laler than the latter part of eommencing September 14 and son sing. M rs. ; or Tigard, and a »isler, Mar-h. will continue during fatl sea-! For Information call Pegg’a i Belle Myer* of Kngene. son. This service will provide residence. Mr. Frank Sherwood and son first morning deliveries on all, ----- - ■ — — Mr unit Mr*. Wallace Brown of Rainier spent Hnndny with carload and less than carload John Neuman of Cooper Ml. (heir wife and mother a* Ihe and family, Mr.-and Mrs. I. L. shipments on Ihe FWest Grove and Edward Barry o f Beaver- l one n f J A. Sann.ir. Mrs. ! Moreloek. Mi unit Mrs. Carl branch. The presentn delivery 4on spent Labor Day at Sea Mnrclock and baby, and Harold Sherwood is an invalid and i« ls on Tuesday, Thursday, and side and enjoyed a great time being eared for by Mrs. Fan Miller motored to Naturi* to Saturday o f each week. bathing in the Pacific. '»la y over Labor Hay. ner. Coming Back to Earth Decides lo Leave i