The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 02, 1925, Page Page Four, Image 4

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kiti'lii'ii and pantry. They were hi* good* in III« *lyle mid the
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of Ihe current
yaar,v
eynii'ally Indifferent to the in ¡maimer
civic '
illation* of the funiily iiiomko let Ihe polillelan* and
il - v j -^ 5 ^
W i r M — 3 to 5 aero« close to
Uueome se lulling wan born trap
Thai venerable eonlrap-^ worker* cmpha*lRe idea* Hint
For Rani — Oct. IS. Rood house
highway with livable house
| In l.a tirvnde. Ore., May
11.’ linn, inherited from a prevluu* tin* aurld I* talking about Mil*
*
with Karaite on paveil street
Hive location, price amt terms.
Mr*. P a n icrter left Saturday tVOU. the only daughter o f Mr 1 generation,
wa*
aedu elively! rear, and the people flock In
I
I hlk*. from arliool. rlt> Rav
i r « Opona Iv o r y Kvonlng
A d d ift i, II. J.
Ctmrad.
3?,
for Iter hu e ui Aberdeen.
.and Mr*. John Schilling.
She bailed with freah ehe**e.
But lliein.
»
light and water, C. V. Robin* I
ii Monday 04 7:30 F. M.
Trinity I’ l i r » , Portland. T e l­
attended school there and In 'H ie
*ophl*li«|aled
mice
ju *t,
W . Front St.
Adv-p 4 4-45
Meo. lliy n g and w ife left on ( m
aioVM, w(l|| her parent* winked knowing eye* a) II.
ephone. Broadway, ( ? i h .
44
Su
>y M atin«« at t:3 0 F. M
1 ~ a
Chtl-
VVediieaday
lo
attend
Ihe
Stala
.
A|ofc#
Kr(„ lua,„ t,
Finally It occurred tin (lie
Adulla. « c .
•led Dog, » 1 * —B rd dog Point- A d i » » ,on:
For Solo -Sorrel mare, 7 year«
* * ,r‘
.fro m Ihe publie
»ehool
la*l n iisire»* to Iry what a new
er. H montli*
old.
Pa rlly
«“ * > r 13 * * * ” • , 10®*
old, «e ig h t about lid o lh i.J
trap would do.* So she wended
Irained.
Kme
stock.
For
“ "•«“« otherwiae spreified
Th e third school bus ia now apring.
with
ais-iiionlhs-old
mule
*ale. SIS.
Qka*. Spie*. Hea-j
° * 'dfhIW, Manager
in operation with headquarter«
January she wa* »Iriek- her way lo one o f Mie excel
roll.
W ill sell together o rj
a n d
verton Route 2, oppoatte the
— —
.it S tip e * Marnge
• • WÍH»
I « ••• arm. and lent atore* o f lleaverlon
aeparale.
\V (t. W ood«, 1H
wa* taken to Portland, where purchased thereal one o f (bese
Barne* School.
Adve4l
Saturday, Detober 3
Francis Livermore and fain- ,,,, operan,,,, wa* |ierformed by I household safeguard*.
It was
•T N I SPOOK RANCH"
With Boot UTboon
tly are spending their v a c a n t» Dr. Hall, who reported fhal he bull! on about Ilio same prill-
“ N u ff *ed."
One o f hi* best ak Ihe beaeli at Seaside.
didn't think lie had removed ! ripie a* Hie old one, bul II
Comad y— “ W on By Law*’
ten lacle*
o»
th« * » • f l * * ! «P " " * • fw a h staili-
Russel tioddard and Lucille all o f the
Pat he Review
She was a Bille h el­ ing. and Mie wire* were new
Robin* are co a tiucd lo
their KrowV*
Rite wn* ninnici!
ler, hut soon l>egaii suffering and nliiny.
home* with scarlet fever.
I I
Sun. A Mon., OaioOar 4 A •
again and after l(¡iu g various lo see wliai a differenee
"CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT
Mr. and M r,. J. D. W 11 Ulo l remedies and physician*
I h e made, and Mie flrsl day nhe
Granular Filerveacent
AHCAD"
lelt Wednesday tu<>rnUig
f u r cancer grew into her ehesl and euugtil III ree. Ihe nevi Iwo, and
W ith Reginald Danny
Salem to allend the State Fair, became sealed In
her
lung ho « iii Mie pesi* were exleruiln
al«*d.
rj «Ine o f the biggest comedies o f
She died Wednesday nig lit.
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. Les-!
Hai Iter suggestive
of
life?
fi
Ihe season
She will he buried Saturday.
Ronicliow,
whan
y«»u
try
lo
gel
Co mad y— "Nobody W in e on
Speuc" r “ f
The funeral w ill be held at ?
Straight A h tad"
1,1 4M. '» « c o n i a Hospital, Port- P. M. in Ihe Aloha O m im in lly pgople with Ih* old Ideas, Ihey
land, September it .
respoml. The re
I s
International
Church.
Rev.
Blakely
will do noi
in -
Arrangements
are
In Just a fami aroma o f
W . H. Boyd returned to in* speak.
Wad.. October S A ^ duties Tuesday «flo r a 7-week charge o f \V. K. Pegg, Beaver Inpuly abolii II Miai prajudire*
Bui Ju «t a Bilie hit
t
DU THE
NAME OF LO W !" la y -o ff during a Inch lime
he ton I nderlaker. Interment
will people.
The iiilliule you gel up lake^
o
f
modernlty
abolii your pian»,
J| * f't h Ricardo Oortez. and O raU
|latl
|ult| U|,
* result *" **»e Hillsboro cemetery.
and il make* a wnrld of d if­ n done o f Effervescent Ko-
A
"M S
an operation.
I
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diuin I'tionpliule,
It
tone*
ferenee
Comedy— “ T ir e Trou ble"
I
IX A O T L Y
Leader*
of
hu*ine*a,
o
f
efv.
up
your
liver
and
make*
the
f
W eb foot W eekly
iH-paaty Survcyer Morrill was
c ,,.rk o f Court_ _ W ell
g»n
ic efforl, o f polllie*. bave lo da>' hiss liter
4
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lown Wednesday
surveying
of , hc jury
#ve
•
WANTED
m 4
FOR S A L E
mile*
southwest
of
OBITUARY
p e*»*»r-{
Ail V p l i
s j^ r a m
local
new s
,'sAvát Theatre
T ifitti
u sât
Good Bargains! j
DRUGSTORI
(
SODIUM
PHOSPHATE
4. Thura. A
FH.. October • A • “ «** «Baugc properly
NWrk is agreed upon „ , „ r,Ht.IY
expected
on
W e have
"T
a an»
N I w BEAUTIFUL
w R w i i r v b r FAIRY’
M in *
........... to
.. begin this week
r Foreman—
t'lt'llldll
F a
g One o f Mie best classic* o f the <*ie addition
$35 HE
Also s e v e r a l Used Fordson Tractors in G o o d Shape
FORD REPAIRING
Only Genuine Ford and Fordson Parts Used
W e have constantly in stock a large line of Ford
and Fordson Parts and Accessories
Otto Erickson <3b Co.
to their hall.
| tiiork— W 'hat
l
say
vou?
Do
t lie prisoner at the
tius and Katherine l*e»singer f ou iin‘* *•
■J
P lì m a d ì »
» » S a a a l d « Simps
R i ■■ i *i * H
II 't e i . m l l i
W
A
Comedy—"Seaside
and A. K. Story and w ife uto- bar.
" r . " » * KUIH.»T
^ Stow Serial: 'Ferii* of the Wild lured U> B ailie Ground Sunday
4“ reman V e do.
A Felix Cartoon
to visit with the McOee fa m -1 ‘ •|**rk— 'You
*»»
You
do
o r m
e r - 4
BI ^ Y !
tly.
Mr. McGee was f
Foreman \v e find the pria-
; ly in husmee* here.
FARN REMINDERS
oner at Ihe bar guilty or not
Mrs. A. J.
tiaruona o i npo- guilty.
The sooner owners o f apple kane. Wash., ha* been visiting
Clerk— But. gentlem en,
you
and pear trees
damage«!
hy at the Tom Allen
home
for inu*! explain.
~
>ear
I
9
deaux Ih«» belter. This is Ihe was
^ besl method known o f prevent- «*d
4 ing infections o f anple tree an-
R thraen«»e. amt Fluropeiwi ean-
Q ker on apule and pear trees.
K and peach blight a* well.
see. six
o f u* find him guilty,
and six
o f ti* fin«l him
no I
'gu ilty, *o we've agreed to let
-
Beaver So« ia, Club. „
, h„ .
O. I i SL. will give '
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their- opening dance, \ya|| street is
endeavoring
o f the *ea»on Oct.
|«roteet people ffom *wln-
10 at lluher Hall, siers. hut who is going to pro-
Three conditions are neees-
sary fo r successful
w intering
l,owd music, good floor, and a t **<-1 the people from
Wal l
o f bees In any locality.
The I ° ° d Mine.
Everybody is In- street?
first is that there be a liberal
c 13-15'
#
— - ■ ■
- -
supply o f young workers pr«>-
TMAFR
J. II. IIulelt and family, ac-
duced during lair August and computi led by Mr*. Parm erler, I tine o f our fam ille* ha* had
Jteplemher: second. Miai
recently,
Miere , 1 0 , 1 1 , to B refo n CHy
Friday trouble
with
mice
be anude Mores o f honey in lo visit Mrs. J. W. Potte*. Mrs, Th*’y p,•-vr', ’ * * * " over Ihe
Ihe hives «luring
Ihe
winter
wa, fonMer, , , ^ . a Hu. '
m »n l,g and early spring; and
Mr„
Parlut.r lír a
aÌ9,er_
DR. MARIE A. VAN SEEK
third, that u'dplr protection for j,
the colony I» giveu against the
CHIROPRACTOR
Mrs. M. K. Brown, who
f«ir-
winter cold and moisture.
Rooms S A S . Rossi Bldg.
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merly lived on Allen
Avenue,
Protection against
winter in- has moved some o f her tilings 1 KBcc Hour* 10 A. M. In 5 P. M.
fection o f Oregon
loganberry lo Portland where she
will Hrnvrrloti
s-:
t iregon
panes with
leaf
anlhracnose. probably mukr her horn«
for
hud blight, am) rane die bark some time with her daughter
may be afforded lo a popsiil- Mr*. Halloway. j.
erable extent by spraying Iha
. .
, , . * ,
I cane* at this | „„e o f
year with
° f * W « l 9^ « » »
«
horde.ux mixture.
The
rane* i ? 11” *
h' * h
Dr'
Mason report* that only
7»
stiould he covered from
I
are
residents
o
f
(h
i*
district
to tip.
I'li** balance an* largely in »1-
wbeat
**ur
Ihe transpur-
Farm er« huvfng seed
hn treat fo r
smut bu»
not a talion o f pupil* here.
sufficient quanlity lo warrant!
An Aulumn Dance w ill* be
purchase o f a commercial dust- held al HI. Anthony'» Hall, T i ­
er for applying copper carbon- gard.' Oregon. Saturday evening
ale may obtain directions for Oct. 3.
H ig ra y '»
Orchestra
making at home Ihe O. A. C. W hile this danoe {* open to
diagonal axle dusting machine (he public, no rowdyism w ill he
for treating wheat if they w ill tolerated.
Come
and
bring
ask their county agent or will your friend*,
write to the college for exten­
sion bulletin .No. M l .
This T l,e ladie* o f the
Heaver Ro-
machine w ill treat 20 lo
30 r ' f** <*,uh Br'' busy working on
bushel* an hour satisfactorily. !irü cle» 1« I«' sold ul a local
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bazaar lo be lo-ld early in lle-
lf properly mixed, h o m e m a d e eepiber.
They w iiT meet
in
bordi-aux spray is superior lo Bieir hall from It lo 5 Wi*«l-
Ihe com m ercially prepared prod- ñenday, ticl. 7.
Th«»*c atlend-
uct, say* H. P. Bar**,
plant '" g Minuld bring needle
and
pujlm logisl at ttie Oregon ex- thimble.
I»erimenl station.
The
ready-
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niiYed material
is in ferior for ^ op Rent— Almost KO acre* on
a winlep snray e*|ierially as it
north side o f
Thom as
H.
/loe» not adhere so readily a*
Denney Donation
Land Claim
beginning al the
northwest
that prepared on
the
farm.
corner, tlienca I m ile ' east,
W here the constituents are »old
40 rod* south, I mile west
in »operate packages hy com ­
and hack lo i|,e place o f lie-
mercial concerns a good product
ginning.
Northeast o f car-
may he prepared conveniently
shops.
L A n * Denney,
p it
from (hem. Full direction* for
mixing bordeaux may be oh- S !
tained free by w riting lo the ex­
periment station at Corvallis.
GRAIN,
3 j»A R V A R D pTaduate, successful lawyer, former
editor o f Colliers W eekly, our .(-cent am b as­
sador to Italy, founder of Council on Foreign
Relations, chief representative o f the United States at
Conference o f Genoa and at Conference of L a u sa nne
in 1922, Richard Washburn Child is also one o f the
Lest n~ /elists in America. Especially does he excel in
mystery stories. In ‘ The Vanishing Men,” you will
find a strange and fascinatingly interesting tale of
strange people and strange things, strangely told,
which will ref. esh you if you are in search o f some­
thing different from the conventional mystery story.
Y ou W ill Hsve an Opportunity to Rea4
It as a Serial in
The Beaverton Review
Beginning this week
HAY.
AND
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW
F0TA T0E8
Drain, hay, and pjilato yield*
in the stale are considerably
larger (han last year in Oregon.
In Mie U. 8. %
lhe notalo yield
!» r*lim a led lo be 100,000,000
bushel* le** (lian
la*(
year,
and {lie outlook I» good
for
fa ir prices.
Correct
this
7
aentenen:
"
Orugglat Say* Ladl«* A r« Using
Rsclps of Saga T«a and
Sulphur
Hair that kue* it* color and lustre,
or when it fade«, turn* gray, dull and
lifeless, it caused by a lack of lulphur
In the .. hair.
... Our
... grandmother
. , _ . marie
.
up a mixture of S,
“ Hon-
»»"
to hi* wife,
jrm are getting
fai, but I do
not
rare.
I f
you weighed three hundred and
.
. . . .
fifty pound*. I would love you
ju a' exactly a* much a* I did
on the dav on which we were
...
lila rnrn.
L o » A ngele* i» thinking o f
requiring lig lil* on lialiy car-
,
...
magi’ * ; they ar«* equipped with
H ire»» already.
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i ■
. . . „
i
*’ou believe in fa in e»,
snap* Mie old grouch, " just
buy »IfK-k that i* guaranteed
to pay you
Idividcnda.”
twenty
per
here, Mrs. Cardona paint-
Mr. A llen's
house.
and thousand« of women and men who
value that even color, that beautiful
' ha^ “ 1 ,*la.lu-
“ *° lt"
tractive, u*e only thia old-time recipe,
Nowaday» we get thia famout mfx-
ture improved by the addition of other
byadiingat any drug «ore
for a botti* of W yeth « S*irc and Stil­
phtir Compound,#f which darken* the
nair to naturally, so evenly, that no-
^
ca" P“ i*'biJr ‘ eh it ha» been ap-
plied. Vou just dampen t Rponge or
»„ft hr„,h wilh it and draw thfa
through your hair, taking one »mall
strand at a lime. By morning the gray
hair ¿¡»appear»; but what delight» the
Udie» with Wyeth’» Sage and Sulphur
Compound i» that, b«»Mes beautifully
^*rk*ning the hair *ft*r a few applica­
cent
i
| ^ r', ll n V g i v « ,i» an w e e n w e of
"
lenrn Mini le»*on.
Il applie*
ju*t a* ,nitidi lo lliose
who
*eck lo eaplure htimuii a llen ­
timi for leglllmale und bene*
firenl purpose», a* lo
I tinse
who enlrap people hy deneil*
lo lindo them.
If people fall lo keep
I n
Imieli wllh Ihe lime*, lo read
Mie newspapers.
and
nilngte
wilh Mie people and gel Ihe
litigo o f loday, Ihey are sei
asole a» people wlm helong lo
Ihe la*l generalloii.
Bui lei
Ihe business
man
adv ertine
Dean’s Drug Store
n#
BEAVERTON 0RE60N
WA TCH \
US GROW
I
I
Sanitary Market
Phone 0265
^
—
Ithful air — evenly dlatrl-
I to evefy pert of the home -
that*i aafe heat” -the Montag way.
N o “ hot apota” or “ frigid ione*”
■uffocat ting—
I vert ne i
just the balminesa o f •orini
spring in
room on i the coldest
colde day*.
Stuffinear—poor ventilation—are
unknown in a Montag heated home
because Montag is more than a fur­
nace it ig « heating and ventilating
SYSTEM.
Over forty yeara’ study o f ell-
matic, fuel, and construction condi­
B a ifM
Keep away Mie Mue» I
1
o f warm, moist,
A N abundance
ab«
Ù JZ
A convenient
dose
cap
come* with each bottle.
tions, in this section— and building
heating system* to meet them are
the foundation o f Montag’s success
in providing safe heat for your home.
The years ha ve taught Montag that
—building a good heating plant ian't
sufficient it must he correctly in­
stalled scientifically engineered into
, your home by men who are thor­
oughly familiar with local conditions.
That’s why our installation re­
quirements are so rigid why we
iusf have ample time to study your
omc and plan every detail o f your
Montag installation.
E
O r ó n lrmif M o * » i T O D A Y . W .lt ln « pu itin» It nO—w o n 't
e ith er o f m ,
T om want •afu heat and plcn tf o f If. You want r r o t u m * and a
•rtof»
W e want
rant to giva voti
von f thaaa
h i n r thing»
h ln g t - ___
and m ________
o ri. W a ________
wa
ir a
R lfs IlT
I w » warn ■ Im i, Um , la Sa It In. P te u r o o t o r d t t with ca
fo r paytaM ts later.
BEAVERTON SIHET METAL WORKS
Frank Pulver, Prop.
M O N T & <r
P i pe and P i pe l e s s F U R N A C E S