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*' i Ai T he B ea verton R evie C L H A N R E A D IN G V t l WM I I I , 42 Tunnel Committee Single Copy, 5 Centi YOU MUST NOT MISS Beaverton, ¡ a y . _ ll,aVurY^I SOCÌ..V, - FO R A L L T H E F A M IL Y Waihinjton County, Oregon IT'S AN KASY FATH TOWARD DISHONESTY i Friday, September 18 , 1925 $ 1 50 re r T o c J. J. Honiloraon and family OREGON STATE NEWS Beaverton Schools have moved into the MacDon- uld house on Cedar HI reel. to Show Pictures Ili api le of all Hie claim» Local Interest Mr. Henderson I n vwirking In Hillsboro I* »pending #230,-' Governor Pierce will (»itomi Open Monday dl»- *>«« on new building*. ‘ Oie opening o f Ilm Washington (hut «ne lieura alleging tho woods ul WesIporL honealy I« buaineae and polli* |County Fuir ul IlllUborit, Or«- The Springfield Community, The ladies o f the Christian life, Il la noi prohuhlo Sdtolli, Kenton, Huber, Reed ville M,M " ednrsday niornjnn, Kept. •cui Personal items About People in Church wdl hold a rooked food bospital will soon he built. > litui uny ronaldoruhle pro’por- 33rd lite nxerrUe* will coin- Enrollment in High School Shou t *ulo Saturday, Sept. 10, begin I Imi of people ari nul i»e||h- liiiihiing permit* for August and Around Beaverton Col- in d Other Cities Selected as ! » ........ ul II A. M Beside* ning ul 1« o'oiork. In (he o f in Marshfield total #310,000. or Increase; Parochial School has Hie Hovernor'a nddroeM, other ••rulely in defraud other* fice of Coveil A Company. tec ted for Our Readers Places to Show Pictures Ih« publie. Hut Hie downward » . aperta! . (iillaleul niliiiher* ure A fox farm has hem incor Twenty-six in a t-J a -e pulii limi I oui I m In n di»hone»l heitiK arranged. Alurjorie Join** had the mi»- porated at Molalla with #25,000, ‘•H il mio m u very en*jr one. The ulllletlr enii|i*H|a will he forluiiu to fall o ff the Giant capital. liua I >es»lngcr I» attending Alt inlcliaivo campaign I u hold on Friday, September g$, People are limeiiNiPly |od Itilo stride at Ibe MlMMtl luesday. Eugene building permits for School started Monday with I ho Round-Up Him work. inform i»r««a»*Tly owner* t u and wi'l hegt,I ut 2 nu P, M. il hy Nofdiiatioul philoNophy, Her ami win broken. She re Hie past eight months totalled a slightly decreased attendance There are uiany people who Oregon Tunnel I »inti-i«*i No. I They uro uà follow»: Mi»» F.lnoru SiuiHi of Aloha ported to I)r. Mason, who put • 1,002,000. in the public school. Last year wii«ld alnoerely elulni lo he of l|»e benefit» in oilier ooni- Fui niiin'a rtioe, flral prlre, •pout Kunduy \ till Alisa Lutma’ on a oast. there were about two hundred lienoal j yol who Inno u furile Eugene hank clearings for itiunlllea, »liIrli have imrril ve |f».ini; k,u‘nml price an.nil; third llu ell. and fiftjr the first day while way of nillktllg IholilNelveN he- II. Harrison, Home Rev. C. Hie month, o f August reached hicular lunncl» III mugli hill price, #3,11«. (his year only two hundred and lieve thnl which Hiey wuill lii( for *2.480,610. trank Alilh-r hud s lon- Mi '-inimry Superintendent barrimi «luwlar to Uoutinl Fui woman'* rare: Flr»l believe, • one enrolled in the grades. Mils removed la-1 Churches of Ihe Congregational dnesday Creai, will open Friday eve- prlae, #5,lio; Moofiinl price, #;t.inl A. C. Brown o f Sutherlm re- Bom* o f this derress.. in a l Tulo Ho* rute of n man who evening. Oregon will preach nins, September IH at Klnlon and third price, #2.««. ien ed I0J6 net for one acre o f i - nH«.,e» i. --„k > nutriate* a* u buyer for »omc tendance is probably due to gregaliunal Church next Sun - pci.m-rmint Men'» open, (mi yurda: fir»t (•range Hull. A Joint mieeling W. li, Hulherf Ila» accepted himioeNe orgattical ioti or pnh- •be opening of the parochial day morning. of the fcinlon and (irouor echool price, #5.««; aerond price, #;| no Of #300,131 state seed-wheal school in the St. Cecelia church, lio depart meni. Tho NiileNiimn u position a* salesman for Co- und IhIrei price, #2 .no. dialrlela will be held then. Willi* CioTy, Postmaster, loans for 1025. one-half is al- There they have tweniyuai* en- for anme roncarli may up vell A Company. Che o f . I he to receive about v u tneftther* ... , Tuulu- Hoy*. 75 pound, «nd under, Mm wllll „ Bll,)t|(, of- expect mg ready repaid. rolled, and a few more are at- •-has. Florence ha- accepted I in \alley luumd Committee 5« yards flr-l prier, *» « « ; r,,r llf fU may Of- u position with th* Beaverton thousand registered letter* Two new 100,000-foot saw- ," n',inF the school at 8t. Mary’s will In* present and present second price, *2 00; third price f(,r th |,„y,.r uny money, hut the near future notifying the mills will open in Lake County ^n*j''nte. The first to (he fifth Market and Grocery. about fifty viws o f tunnels uml St.00. property owners about the tun this month. grade* only are taught at the throw out hints that If Ihe résultait development in Roys under IH years, 10« K. A. Fredrickson left Thurs nel election. goods run lie purchased, . , , . . . . , . parochial school here. This A factory al Oresham .. put- Fatll, r 0>NI(., , . id w„ dU(j £ other s i i l o and Ihelr virinlUe* pounds: f|r»l price, # !.« « : sec- buyer will he given eer- day morning for Pendleton to One hundred' and thirty new li und in addition a motion pie- ond price, #2.00; (bird price, opporluiiilieN lo make atleiid (he Hound-Up. "* Z ' ! ,leW Wa ,h* ‘ «*-her.s and hooks o f fiction , by modern ture will he given free, #1.0«. 1 at n . additional work . Imposed money in a legitimate way. author* and thirty book* o f •-ret,. H ray left Tuesday for This meeting will he follow- Girl*. tt years uud under, 5« Many people, if offered such August shipments o f salmon on the Sisters o f St. Mary’ s hy reference, adventure, and biog ed by another at Jarklown Orsi price, #t.o0; sec- a proposti hm, would noi al Eugene. Her brother John ex-1 raphy have been added to the I from Astoria reached a record, the new St. Mary’s Home for aehool Tuesday evening. Kept, ond price. #2 00; third price, once he repelled hy it. 03,522 cases. boys. They peels to join her nexl week. library recently. 33 and one for Ihe Cooper St.ttO. would look at It a* a natural Klamath Falls building per per- ^islep Agnes o f St. Mary’ s A large Css* was initialed j Motinlaln, Alolm, and Huber »Urie 16 tear, and under, reciprocity o f favor*, and ar I the Orange uieoiing held in I Cliev Speedway, the register mits for August reached a to 1* teaching at the St. Cecelia’ s disirlels ut Hie Huber clubhouse »**»y ysrdig first price, 11.00; gue that it did not hurl any School here. :e Orange Hall Iasi Saturday. ed police jiog owned by Elmer tal o f #263,500. Friday evening. Hepiember 25. second price. #2.0«; lliird, #1, one. . Stipe, was hit liy a machine The high arhool shows a The # canneric# a Salem* 0. Hack nice, first price, #1.00; »Uber meelings m other Hedge and family re-j Sunday afternoon. The veter- slight increase over last year. Their mimi» would begin to second price, #2.0«; third price work to demonstrate reasons turued on I hnr-duy o f Iricl* will |»e held before last ' inary tried hard lo save him, arc paying more lb ’ The attendance last year was • I.Ort. from elee t|on on October 2«. u visit wiili rela- hut he died Tuesday morning. a day for wages. 'why they should buy dial par about 160 and at present about Kline r«ce; first price, #5.00: ticular line of goods. The ar Knutiia farm al Rainier has '80 are enrolled in the high I’hose *a 1 ••mli■■ g Che Beaver two acres o f string beans that -uhaol. second price, #3.0«; Ih In f price gument* in favor RASPBERRY RUST * of taking The many friend* o f .Mrs. II. ; Kociat nuli ca <i party tY M •2 00 llieui would look strong, and One o f the school busses, is ROT DESTRUCTIVE lo I nesday report a very enjoyable will pay #325 an acre. A rope climbing contest will (hose in opposition would look « . Slipe Wil! be pleased es-i functioning from Erickson's A saddle • factory will be know Dial site i* very much lune. Mrs. Iluby Boyd won he held imiiiedlalely after the weak. before long, they would (he Oarage, with Lee Carr a* the tablished in Albany to use Western ra«pherry rusl | * races. improved. the firsl i>rize. Mrs. Byfield The prices are; first have persuaded themselves that driver. It delivered twenty- nol serious enough in Oregon« -croud, ami Mrs., lieach eonso- Sternberg tannery leather. price, *5 0 «; second price. #3.00 II was for the interest o f their J. \\. H tiffmaii from (irali- four student* Wednesday morn tu justify gruhtung Ihe hushes Five thousand pickers a re ' - and third price, *2 «0. employer or (lie publie to ac ile tails, Minnesota, i* build lalion. ing. and Dr. Mason, chairman irp. as viewed by Hr. 8. M working in the hopfield. # o f of |||e ft.too, itoard. directed The horse shoe ptlchir.*/ coll cept that line, o f stuff. They ing a new home on Ihe Ken Horner Wilson is carrying Zeller, plan! pathologist at Hie Mario,, and Polk O,unties. lha( th<j rouf„ be raried a tit- ies! will lie held at I .0« IV M. would njuke such deals as Ihm nedy acreage. a sling. Some his hand in •h A. C. experiment slnlion. No on Friday. Kept. *V The first und receive Ihe benefit* in- Tbe V k arrenton Clam Coin-i (ln bit, when .it is expected adequate control measures are W. II, Boyd, who has been time ago he hurt' Ihe palm of will he a «c o f «hoes, timated to them, and yet would | pany will pack four hundred'that about thirty will be brought known. his hand when cranking ’ his and Ihe second nrts.e .1 pair deny that they were nol bon ill al Hie Hood Samaritan Hos ;j n with the bus. The other into I eases of clams this year. The rusl appears In early of shoes pital fop Hire® weeks, return a Alo. II ha* developed negislr.illon C or The Forest Lumber Company t*1 1 " h“ * n,>^ arrived a* yet and whul is very like a felon and summer a* small yellow spot* Hie horse shoe roe lost will he er t tnctr. There are too many people ed Imme Monday. • will build a two-hand sawmill two or three touring car» are is very painful. on Ihe upper and «iiulnr sur al llie Infoemnllon Jcsil'i Any- who can make theuiselve* he- Mr. mid Mrs. Ilobf Kiuomers '•aI Aspgrove, Klamath County. being pressed into service un face* o f the leave*. The »pols one may register on »he ?1rl licve just what ttiey want to and Mrs. Elmer Stipe Mr. Haiilenheek, son o f ft. til such a time as the regular spenl are spore masse* produced hy lH,'Ke eannerv-. cold stor vehicle will he on the job- t h e or ? llh If they so de*l-o uni believe. and hrollier o f John Haul-1 What I* needed i s Sunday afternoon with friends, Ihe fungus I ha I lives In the must register nm Inter than sensitiveness o f conscience, a in Vancouver, Wash.» nheck, arrived Tuesdav from age, and ’ packing plant will he heavy load* that all the con leaf tissues, and are sometimes 1 •• no noon on the 2Vli Sloes feeling o f keen pride in one’ s | Oklahoma with his family, in-, built* at Newport (his winter veyances are carrying indicate so numerous as In rover Ihe Ileuluh It. Chepvers, reipi.rtmenl* honor, that would decline lo filling standard w h o eluding six daughters. Mr. for The O. W. R. A N. Company (ha« it w 11 he advisable leaves wilh yellow powder The lias started music classes here.) Haulenheok drove through will he furnished all contesi consider any . proposition that in will spend #10(1,000 on track H jp Board to purchase a »pore masses on leaves and ant* llobrever, anv • itestant had any susmelnii of unfair Will plgy over K. <!. W. Mon- two cars, and reports a * fine improvements near La Orande. school bus in order to raije rankers heroine black lay. Sept. 21 si, from 7:t3 to trip. mar use It 1st own shoes If tv influence about it. They expect * to make The new state normal tram- fare of Ihe demands In Ihe late season. >100 P, M. so desires, providing they are their Inane herr in Beaverton , ing sehool to he built al In- transportation, In 11 s worst form the rusl standard shoes. Each g/une LOCAI. PEOPLE ATTEND All the teacher* isported for devllajices the plants, hill nol Mi»* Carna Peterson and Mr. Dan Adams broke ground on dependence will cost $10t,727. LECTURE AT WOODBURT duty Monday morning except •o seriously as to sliinl the shall he nl nolnl*. There will Ernest (I asters are among Hie Thur-diy for a new residence The Miles Linen Mitts, the Jeanette L.vsl Snuda v Iwrnly. four of Vnvnne Smith-Palrick, who plants lining-« liy other cause. he no team pitching young people from Beaverton al the corner of First and first in the Northwest, are now meinher» of thè locai was assigned with Hie sixth »urh a* poor soil and degen who desires may register for (he 0(1 lot who w'lII allem I Pacific L'nivcr- Washington Ihe Ion HI reels operating at Salem on Oregon; grade, and who was ill. Cliuivh of ('.tirisi Wiolored to Her e ration diseases. Infection o f tills event. sily till s fall. froin Mr. flax. recently pu roh used 9 v W oodhiirn lo bear Teddy f.ea- place was supplied hy Mis. new ralter near Ihe ground 1« be j I V ill The house Mrs. John 1 tgginnn hu» re- Miller, vill, (he evangelisl who spani The Fruit Growers’ Associa-’ Ferrey. Ihe most serious phase of Ihe UNIVERSITY WORK TO modem. 21 I.V 32 feet. W.. A. tion plant at F.ugene turned from 8 suine lime «in Honve.rlon re- packed START IN PORTLAND disease In Oregon plnnling*. the Smith h i# Hie coni raet for where 3,000 eases of vegetables in a, TOO BAD! eently. she hai b<*en visiting Il eau«e* eankers wliirh onl -------- building. day. Tliey went hv way . of New- relMtives and H i t e n d i n g _ t h e construction o f tho mio I he enne, eauslng hrillie- l'he Pori land Henter o f thè now, A. E. Hanson is making the feel in’s yo Tho Willamina Clay Prod-j "How’s l'ess. Hip-h rane* are hard to| ' ' inverali) Of*Oregon va ili open Inirg and look Teddy’ » fnther Wahkiakum Fair. Sam?” excavation for the basement. and molher along. trellls and noi Infreiiuenllt Alomlav, September 28lh. l'he uets plant has shipper onej Mrs. Daisy Hoeken and fam Do sick man. Tliey w ailed uni il (he music break o ff In m uovai o f Ihe « lasse* will nicol in I.incolli Heaver Chapter NoTorder of 12 carloads to Wash-! "Lixa, ls e a ily left Tuesday lor Uorvalbs. berkolosis.” doctor says l got of "l.et Them Come In” was old rane*. lugli sehool und Ilio Lenlrul Hohecl will enter Ihe college, Sam. "Dat’s aliighL alright. Sum. *oa " K s V ! "Dat's W s’U »larted, then they marejied lu The western raspherr)- rutd .ibrary. and Iniogene expect* to enter d i r niceimg Wed- More caime<l salmon was uk# kei.r ' o f yo- ami get rid qi to Ihe leni singing. Me. I.ea- Is noi lo he ronfused wllh Ihe l'he schedule of rourse» i- college next year. nesday evening. Hie -hipped from Astoria during da( b,,rkoiosj9.’> orango rn»l. prevalerli In Ihe wide and vaned. More than vilj wns so snrpri-ed lo are 23rd of September, August, Ilian ever befoe in one The fo||owing day Sam wa s them Ihnt he forgili everylhing The (•range i* contemplating ea*l bill seldorn found In Ihe uno hundrod classe» will he at 8 P. M. Visitors welcome, month. ; more dejected than ever. west, whieh render» Ihe plani offeied In thè following suh- else and carne down to shake building an addition lo their Filler .lining Holly Chapter No. x p e old Byers flour mill at "Tain t no use, I.ue." I ain't hull on Front Street in order worlhies*. This form o f rust jects; English and literature, hand*. Member- and visitors Pendleton pas been leased and never gvvine ter get well. Do Mr. and Mrs. Neely. who wero to enlarge thelf dining room 126. enmplelelv rovers Ihe under short story writing, Journalism, By or- wiH be operated, with 30 em -( doctor say dis tnawniug 1 got side of (he leaf wilh nn nr- muguxinc writing, Herman, Lat bere wilh Air. I.eavitl, were ul- and lo give Undertaker Pegg please bring receipts. i two berkolosises.” nngo powder. This nisi ’ Is in, health educai ioli, » « piescnl al Ihe meeting. F.V- more room for his increasing der of Hie Worthy Matron. ployes. (Ireek, perennial in Infertrd plants, English anil Furopcnn lustory. eryone had a vory enjoyable business. The las! wooden building on I’ haris. Secretary. Jessie I SNAPPY lying dormant In winter and iiiiilheinatics, philosophy, psv- 11 " " Main Street in Medford is be T __ _____ breaking nut again in Ihe clndogv, public Speakijig, Hal-j ing replaced by an up-to-date, This is from an eastern i , spring. Because o f (his modern store. the Jnn, French, Spanish, sociology, small town daily: "T o whom it plants so infected should he (<rt. music, .elementary and ad-J a n d may concern: The Pacific Telephone My wife, Nina dug out and burned, bui (hi» vuuced accounting, advertising, Telegraph Company will spend j 0tmson, having left my bed radical treatment 1* not rnenin- business law, bunking, cduca- t6-niile and hoard, i will not pay uny #30,000 to rebuild a mended with Ihe western ru*L limi, biology, physiology, pub- section near Arlington. j bills contracted by her. Charles T iikmg out Ihn fruiting enne* )tr |„..,|H,t aifd physical educa- from'Johnson." Canned fruit exports n* soon as the crop I* picked ||on And here is Mrs. Johnson's I Portland for Hie month o f will grcn lly. reduce Ihn source |>n, t rail lerxn, 1681 sludcnl* ! snappy comeback the '' « * •- I August were 1016 tons. The o f infection. The ohi rnne-l registered for the different "My husband, Charltd j paper export was 557 tons. ¡day: are m l ns near the ground u* course*, and from present In ¡Johnson, never paid my debts, possible. Whore practical. H.<* dication*, the enrollment will • More than #8".'00,000 will nor his own, so why adverliao old leaves nro taken ouY and be larger this year. The Uni | be paid in Portland for raw ¡me? Nina Johnson.” dslroyed. Otherwise, Ihcv nrc versity office, al 651 C.ourl. materials of mines, forests plowed under before Hie new house, will w-cept registrallon i fields, and ranges, in the next FOOLED HIM leave* come out In the spring. for the classes and answer any ifour months. qucnlion* eoneemlng the work. <*hc— Accorjiing to PHny. kiss 0 NUR0N OF 0 HRI8T BEAVERTON BAKERY ing is an infallible cure for TO HAVE NEW HOME cold*. FOOTBALL TEAM Kunduy, September 201h, 1025 ,*« *^ T - - Ho— I’d like to try Hie old OUT FOR PRACTICE 10 A, M, ftlhle School, . ’ Les- Ground was broken this boy's recipe. son, "Paul Wriles lo (ho Tlies- week for a new building built j She__II i»: "Three kisses oa Coach Motrter of Ihe High snlnniaus." 'as an addition to »he Yeager the mouth of a mule.' 11 A. M. Worship. Com- Sehool Issued n call for prac residence and whieh, in con munmn. Sermon, "The 'k'e»l nf tice for Ihe fool ball team Wed nection with a part o f the YOU DON’T SAY SOI nesday afternoon. F.ighleen of Hrculncs*." He—Ah— her gown— P wa* I residence will be occupied by Kcplember I3lh, wc lind a (lie hhys showed up for prnc- j wonderful—a wonderful -ah, a I the Beaverton Bakery. fine »ervlce, wllp splendid In lice, three o f whom were let- The building is to be 23 by wonderful— er— er— terest and Inrroiiscd altond- lermen |n*l yenr. Other he— Wonderful crea 39 feet, o f red building tile, Prnellee i* going on nnd Ihe anc'. Cnme and hclp u» mnke and will he modem in every tion? September 20th an even hel tendi I* being put into eondi- He— No— Revelaffon. way. ler day. If you dnn’ t helleve lion and il i» expected Ilea ver Mr. Yeager has been eonsid- you will like Ihe Bilde School, ton will pul out the best learn Jake ftreud left on Sunday | ering the building for some it has been able lo put In the Coine and give it n trial. time and has at last perfected morning for a sanitarium. TTo J. Frank f'.unninghntii. Minister field. Ins plans, and workmen are ha* been ailing for some limn con- \ and feels that he mu-t give now engaged In actual What a lot of Beaverton A girl agree* with Ihe man up hi* work wilh the Beaver- I »(ruction work. who say* ho is not worthy of children can't understand I * ‘ ------- ¡ton Transfer Company and dr- h*r— bill she always wails un how their parent* have ever vole his tUne to regaining hi# It With Prlntln« »•Y til after she marries him lo j managed to live so long know- i "Flower* Ola" [ health. ? iug as little as they do. t#ll him #o. TMS OOUNTY FAIN Paragraphs of Passing of the Seasons I