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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
Th« Baavarton Rav law Pac* tight Friday, Thlobtr I i - .i— i— i i i Mr?. W. ,M. Thurston has -* »na Advvntaq«« of lh« Tunnel * 'I her h> ne on the Walker , I'.on tinned from First Page i Ko. and has moved to llilU - drunken driver we will elim Fred Wilcox o f llunks was Inn inalo a la i-e pereenlage of have u •siale Fair visitor Thursday Mr. unti Nr«, Doit tty accidents e\ rywherc, and not iiioveil into I ir it vertäu. and Mrs. J. Ik Wilmoi noi Friday o f last week. we .inning (hose from Bea-, till then. Mr. F. H. HrkitriM anil fnn»- i lu» R o s si and llutrh I.ew is vel i who attended Hit* Stale, \s to eo s and laxess No ily «o re at the Stale fa ir Fri efi (be first o f the week for F'ui. hi Salem. body ran yet Irli .......... *'*'"1 day. il ohi Bearli on a hunting trip bul competent e n g i n e e r s estim- I Taylor .will preach next Ilari lierfler and family have I3.000.0in*. and «• Miss Matlie and Mr. F.d Sunday morning am) evening ate it at State il( ul(> Bethel moved into a house on • Cedar Schneider were at III«’ C ongrega! ion a I H i i s cosi on presen t assessed Fair Thursday and Friday, Church. Rev. Taylor is one o f valuation it would he taxed at Street. per g I mn* of v alu H. W. W oodruff is in SI. the newer members o f the eon - m ^ cents H. M. Barnes and wife drove ja ! ion. lull if II enhances the gregal ion. Vinrent’ * hospital for an o p valuation as il l ia s In San down to « isit the Plate Fr.tr Miss Emma lielsinun attend • ' Frane taro und other similarly eration for internal goiter. last Friday. ed I he runeral o f her aunt in located eitie* the mlllage will Si Veral members o f the Hast Pori land \\ ednesday. Mrs. E\a St tavella vas the aunt ! he materially reduced. How en! Star I.oilge visited the t o r died in V'liland u few days 1 ■ many would not gladly pay e s ! ».rove Chaplee Monday eve ago, and was hurie.l ui I hi' Mi. I this additional taxes lo tie alile ning. Calvary eemelcrv. lo iro thru tlie lunnel In rold A grvtil deal of interest is vrealhep wlien Ihe lulls nro Mrs. Èva Stiav ella, wlio Ita liesng shown in the accounts THE NEW coverrd willi ir« and Knnw yon o f the World Series games he- lieen working for some Unir ean go in safetyt al llie Twenlielli Crii In ry. ha*, BEAVERTON GARAGE n g givou over Hie radio every resi We are atl selfisli Iveing* gii ed hcr oosilion, and s h 'f day between |l and I at Stipe's uiake! bmking lo our own inleresls, and her hushaml will jttarage. ¡añil it is righl w e should. I IVeir lumie in Portland, ¡he'ieve Ihe lunnel vvill be of IF v,% you seen Hie work of A. M Hooken had the mis material ÍM>nrfil lo every icgal General Auto Repairing the l*unnmg Classes* Yu i fortune to have a spike driven voler in Ibis lunnel distrlct — >te inviie«l to m > i | at anv tun ■ He I lie e l . i s s on Thursday a fter-, through hi* foot Monday. i« going around on crutches noon from 3:00 to t:00, at lh • The eontraet has been let as a result, but is able t o ASSOCIATED GASOLINE, home o f Mrs. Huy Alexander. oversee his men in their work. for tin* new Churchill school Beulah Cheevor. Adv c l5 m W est Baker, W. A. W ilson has taken a OILS and ACCESSORIES Beaver Chapter Xo. Tin* Josrohiiia F •iinly grape position with Hie American I Pit. O. F.. S. Reg crop is estimaled at 30 car Railway F.xpress Company i n ular meeting. W ed Portland. He has charge of loads. Agent for HUDSON and nesday evening. (VI. I Tie new Oregon bourd of It. at 8 ,P. M. IV - one o f the (rucks in the Uuiou ESSEX mining survey, nip hom ed grees. Visitors welcome. Mem Depot. by or- bers and visitors please pre C. E. Hedge and wife and !*u* la.it logislutur *. will C. KING, Proprietor sent receipts. By order o f the Mi-s Helen Hose attended the Kanin* on October 1 Mil. W. M. Jessie iC. Pliaris, Sec. Stale Fair al Salem last week — amt report a most enjoyable For Sale-— STiuteb.iK *r Iron nxlo Adv c 15 lime. The exhibits were Tine, Wil -on wil |i two -o li wheel? races exciting. and perfect h . A T t :i u l«*(i Houvorlon weather to make the fair a \.lv 0 15-lf success. LOCAL NEWS -'rattle vtstttnf Meint* the first o f the week. The Sanitary Market lias system just installed a new "W o rld ’s F op S at« — I ) p i * i > w»1er o f o tool rio Paul l*uni|>. al- Best’’ .meat cutter for slicing most mnv, with o r vvitlioulj dried and cured meals. it i- BOO gallon pre**Mi r r tank. Al • one o f the latest improved ma K »'otino oiiKHio, vorv chines o f its kind. It displucs Hi *.tl>. W rite « o r a Shaver. the older iinodol bench cutter l‘ o ri latiti, Oregon. IM. 0. Box! which had been in Use at that for partícula r*. 32 c 15 place. FOR T H E OPENING OF The new brick store being erected by our enterprising baker. Mr. Yeager, is nearing com pletion, llie roof having Vor Infants and Children been put on last \\ eduesday. in the near future we will have lit Use For Over 30 Yea rs to go to Ins new location just Always heart U m east o f the Beaver Theatre, for Slgn«*urt of oup bread and doughnuts. Beaverton Bakery TO THE ■ D E A N ’S D R U G STO R E ! If If If If If * « % __ I I Buster Brown and Brown built shoe* for Children Ladies Hosiery W e could not possibly build up the business we are now enjoying. People would not come here and keep on coming if they knew of a better place to go. ! If it happens that you have never patronized us and are jj not acquainted with what we have to offer, come in, feel at home and let us supply your wants. Sanitary ‘M arket ; t • Phone 0 2 6 5 Medford silk $1.65 m School Stockings Visit a centra! office and see how the thousands of phone calls are completed. W e ’ll Show you. Cover your territory via telephone then check up cost, time and Results. Arrowhead Pricilla for girls black or brown. Per pair 25 cents ! COMPANY W ork Shoes Flannell Shirts «* Domet Flannell shirts fer boy* 1.19 Mens sizes Khaki or Forest green at 1.50 Heavy Flannel shirts at 2.50 The better grades to $5.00 and 5.75 Mostly “ Boss of the Road’ ’ make 2 á is ¡S Hats Merrit - Mellow fit hats, the hat with that satisfying feel, in plain felts, Brush felts, Velours and Beavers. 3.95 to $7.00, Caps The newest fall shapes, in those neat pretty Pastel shades. Prices: $1.45 1.50 2.50 M en ’s Union Suits 100 per cent wool. All sizes $5.00 suit . y j, f It lake* jeathcr to stand weather, our line of solid leather work shoes for men and boys will please you both as to quality and price. Shoes that give that longer service. le « i VOTE THE TUNNEL Q U E S T IO N •ááhOF-.i LOOK A T YOUR HAT EVERYONE ELSE DOES Scholls one B ea v erton O re . ftez- Phoenix black ¿unmetal and the late shade. Per pair $1.85 and $2.35 Arrowhead silk and fiber $1.19 Pure ! we didn’ t sell high giade meats, our service wasn’t efficient, quick and courteous, our location & facilities weren’t convenient & adequate, our prices weren’t absolutely right, we were not fair and square in all our dealings, Then— A H O M E S T O R E IN Y O U R H O M E T O W N School Shoes i — EVERYBODYS STORE .ui,HW*T5rv: .23.' 1MC lFl-WI There are many ways o f build ing the tunnel, But it cant be built by watching the cicely. BEAVER T H E A T R E W hath Behind Your Telephone? M in an y | answered now timi every doline pali! in mi ‘ colli faci» a» In lite lie 1 IT H* HFOOF dftionui laves « ili ho roturnod ipieslion* limi can X o T inany fuld, and lieiug so suro ■ in in> b e lic i | urge every voi or to investigalo for liiuiself «Im i slmilar projerla liavo dono for olher cities and continuiti- tie s similarly locateli, i am noi a booster for thè- tunnel m bo llali o f any reai ostale finn*, bui for vvltal gemi I export In reeoivo from tny meager homo ni Beav«*rton, I cautlon >v*n W e have a good assortm ent of noi lo a llo« illese pani ad» lo iiifluenee you, espeel.iHy w lieti clocks, however, that might help wrllten by non-resldent, non. you to get started in the morning. taxpayers. One justifyiug faci in Ibis projeet il luxos .oiily Illuse «Ilo wdl he lieneflled. A The city o f Porlland laxes Ilio city lo Innld hridgos (Ita! «e» rolli moda te rliiefly (he resideiits o f |he east siile, Imi Ibis prò- jeet will tax otily pro|u<rty hidders jp (he tunnel distriot. Re'iiembèr Ibis eteri ton does T3U X»Wo •nd vo'e homi», but wil|*decide wlielher or not wo xvtli forni n ORKGON UK A V E R T Í N, * T »• tunnel distriot. Voi® to foriu Ilo* districi, lltrii we will get CASTORIA? IN N E W HO USE N E X T D O O R ..i ■— i i Oct. 20 Vote Yes if you can But Socks A line of socks, gathered from the best makers of socks, assorted from the , .heavy Durham work sock in black or brown to the fine “ Master made silk socks," also the well known Benning ton Cashmere in Natural Oxford or black at 50 cents the pair A rt Goods D.M.C.Embioidery and Crochet colion Bucilla stamped goods, new patterns all the time. Texto rope silk and Car- son Carrier silk thread. * VOTE Mens Suits Cpnseivative models, good qualities of blue serges and standard grays. Sizes 38 • 39 - 40. Worth to $20 At $1 7 .5 0 18.00 1850 .F»f IJ Underwear Kickernick bloomers for children. Munsing and Beverly knit unions for the ladies. Pyramid button waist uni ons for children at 98 cents Denton sleeping garments for babies Babies W ear Something new all the time. i