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Of»u«ii Historical Sue My CLEAN Siaflc Shearer Shot Hunting Pheasants Cêff, 5 C «aU R E A D IN G Bcavertoi, FO R A L L T H E F A M IL Y Washington Cwntjr, Orîjon, Fruity, October 16, OUSOH STATE HEWS The pear Trop at Medford la eeliinated at Irtftft carload«. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS! 1925 MARYS WINS ANOTHER $1 50 Per T o r VICTORY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Tunnel Meeting In High School The Ht. Mary's football team W. P. Kimball to W. M won It» fourth coneecutiv« vic- Clements eb vir, Lot 4, NorfN * Wheat esporla at Portland for T o ld a y O ur A c tiv e S pecial C orresp on d en t« W e e k ly I i ry thin year by defeating the Tigardvflle Add:,* lit). Ptpalar Y o vo f H a s «« It Lutanti? Mplembrr were 2,981,695 hu. ■.......................................... .. n . | Co lumina Intermediate» in one Julia Smith to Edith O. Pictures Show n; Qualifications O f of (he inn»l thrilling games Owen, Part o f Blk. M, Metzger The II< mm I Hiver apple crop Killed While Gcttlai Out 01 SKOOKUMVILLE NEW S ST. M A R T ' S NEWS Voters DhCtHscd And Other ever played on Uie loeal grid- Acre Tract. « 10. I» now eeliinated at 2Ö00 ear-j ▲u tomo bile Rear Bethany I iron, tip- »rore being 25-7. Thej H. A. Wilson to C. C. Clifton, load». Questions Cçeuidetti M St. Mary'»' hoy» led throughout la>t 21, Hrogden Acre», «1.00. K. K. lier»! ha» been gravel- Grant» Pa»» win boat to O re Mr». Chu». •>'» * “ the whole game, and at the' William Ulum at ux to Oeo. lug the road leading (n hl» bu»ine»N trip Tin* ooiiMiiuiilly was budir gon Irrigation Congrega, Oct. ‘y to Port-|,.n<| 0f p ,» firnt half the eeore Kindree et al. Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, home, •burked Thursday by (he new* 6 to 7. land. The Tunnel meeting Wednes |»lood 19-ft. 5 in Blk. 3Ì, Cornelius, «tO. of lb« death of Delbert Hijear- Georg« Trachael will lake day night at the high school nino Fred Irvin uf Scofield wu» liulldlng permit» for The Coluuihian» opened up George N. Taylor et ux to er. lie « • « well-known I n dinner willi friend* at llethany in St, Mary » Humi.iv forenoon with a da»h in the third quar auditorium wa* well attended. III!.lied 68 , John H. Va»binder «t ux, N. % ■ at Kiigcne thin community and probably M,on' *' Sonduy, railing on friend». ter but were soon quelled liy uf Blk. 3, Echo Height«, « t o . A large crowd turned out to no young fellow here wa« bet I I8,H|5, Pupil» of Harne» »elioni have the deadly tackling of the C. s. Peach et ux to Lenora »••e the picture« and to hear ter liked and rejected . Mr. i .has. I. M>em wan in Paving work baa begun on »tnrled a enur»e Saint». I'ime and again Colum in writing A. Woodcock, Lot 1, Hontville, what (be speaker* would have It wa» the flret day u f Oregon I'oieat Grove Saturday •-veiling Clly-Canomah evcllon Ibi» week. bia wa» forced to punt, and Sec. 2*. T. ! 8 -, R. 1 W „ « 10 . to say In regard to the Tunnel. |(hea»aiit hunting eeaeon a n d at Can by. ulteiidtiig Ma»oni<:> lodge. The qualifications o f voters their only touchdown came a» H. K. Brown et ux to Helen Mr». Chu». Spie» wa» a vie- he and hie friend, Harold N il* were discussed. It was brought X 0.1.61» eaaea of eulmon were llo f ut (lie Hum«» a rcKilIl o f a fumble punt be Cameron, See. I t , T. 3 fL, H. on, had planned to lease early •clioul la»l out that though a man and CHRISTIAN fore the goal lino. 2 W., I.Ot acre«, « 10 . CNOEAVON ahipped from Aelortu during Thursday. In (he niornlnw, but on account wife held a joint deed to only Adnlpp hug«>w«ki, the mighty; Stella A. Clark et vir to of the fog didn't get away un September. W ILL NOT MEET 5,00ft square feet, both of them Mu»» Helen Miller of Port» full lack of SI. Mary’ « wa» (lu- Owen Callaghan et ux. Part of til ahoul V o'clock. They were The Itoeeburg women'» club land vi»iled Harne» Helino un »lar o f Ihe game, Uud gained -Lot JM, Johnson Estate, I would b* legal voter*. In the vicinity of llethany when pian» lo build u clubhou»e and Co|iitiihu» Duy. Another thing that - caused |hv •»Miner Heetcly of'C h ris- at will through the litt«, aerea, «10. they eaw a flock of pheaeaule auditorium some interest was that any Han Endeavor of the HHIu-l HI Mary’« team Fred Htoller to Abraham To date t||e ' Fucle Edward parry wa» over In a potato field, and election the Congrogations I Church will null |,a» WvM neu« and won four, I Stoller et ux, 5 acres. See. 21, time before the ... Ufliup ytiumy Immpin » 1 * vul vlulling ui tli* home of John ^hcaj-cy look o\|| h|j g(||| 'mid following clause could be in hold a meeting tin» Hunijgj 1 tbu» keeping up their record T. t V., R. t W „ «10. mg lliu llnrd crup of utfulfu Hurry SuinJuy. •hut at Ihem under proleet of evening, a» it will bfj tiy. tael o f last year by never being dQ- for this jreir, M. McDonald et ux to Rose serted in the contract and the hie friend Nison, who told him on the contract Diuru art* IItirle^ii little pigs day or the Gouoty Convention reeled. The game» played to O. Parsons, Lots 4 and 5, Blk. purchaser« Oregon rug* uro lifting ship- ||)(, Nixon nmrli and hneo^ that they shouldn't «hoot from « f Cblt»ttan Endeavor which 1 » date » rP; m, M»r>’» 32. harden 15. Lots 8 , 9, and 10. Blk. 17, would be allowed to vole: “ Pur |.ed III cold elorago to exclusive the car. P*t i.uund! l-enig held ill Hilhdmro Gctober H qoib 0, *». Mary's 4«, Hills- First Addition to Orcnco, »10. chaser*. herein, shall have the They bad been out o f lin Rllgllsh market. Maggie W o m er to W. J. right to vote under this con Everybody at »clmol I» hav- 1«. 17, and IH, at the Giirudfaujboro Jr». 0; S|. Mary'» 1 » ; Ca- ear previuuely and both gun* tract for the establishment of The Hureh diaplgy Co. opened g , « al téme» playing hall Church there. |thfdral. « ; St. Mary’ « 25, Co Chamber», See. 7 and 18, T. were between the nieii In the n factory at Tha lyca| euctely ot Junior» lumbia, 7. 2 8 ., R. 2 W., 50 aere», «5100. a Tunnel District as provided Portland with tbe»o Indian Sumiller day»l rout »eat when’ 8 hear«r reach- • 20.POO capital. 11 he represented at I Will tin» Saturday at ?:30 P. M. 8 t. E. W. Howell et at to John in the Act o f the Legislature of Ill« f|f»t killing K n «I a r « a ’lor 111». They, ■ . , attempted to convent Ion by tfcr.«, delegate», Mary'» will play Aqulna* High If. Howell, Sec. 36, T. 2 N„ R. Oregon ' relative to the e«taf»- lishment o f Tunnel District».” h*l vtot rtf ear w^ile (t Thj* t*«h-m lug If «ringoi »howy rlvet| Tuesday eight and puf and it i» hoped many more School of Portland at 8 t. I W , 2 acres, «1.00. This should be signed by Ihe wife «j|ll |ii ilMifln, »«* fl M f f r P *«‘ if"*«** >R »«r o ll- the •’rimk ' in the •oofcrumborsl will attend the Sunday after- Margarelle Link to Herlba Mary's. seller, witnessed by two people fftarfl D,c r|Sl»l higrf*« . 1 * a.iddM"«'! RVof U M , VlmlWf* at M *“ noon »e»»ion ». Let Penman, Lot 3. Blk. «, Smcck- »chool h nday » go! You and attached to the contract ohimipt IP *•'« uMpdail« <1 trag.I Grove* eannery nf Woodhurn were Me»damea J. I). Trach»el Mill find It i» wor* *, ville, Sherwood, »10. TEACHERS — •M tit« efforL OOUNTV The circular being etrculalcd when in Mm * unaeeeunt» unaeeeunl«|wl|| 0||#rt,# UI|t(| chrielaiA« and Roy Herat and M i»» Claru James Skinner, to O. A. Gra ELECT OFFICERS “ Taxpayers’ ■Me manner Nixon’« gun wu» ham, Tract I I , First Addition, by the so-called I'rach««!. with tin employe« OOHNERSTONE TO BE LAID Committee Opposing the Tual di»aharged. The gun wa« blown Cherry Grove, »10. At the Wash. Co. Teacher*’ riyht out of Nlaon'a hand» and ON CHURCH OF CHRIST The Wtllamelte 7 '. per li now Wilma t.n»ll. who ha» neeu G. L. Marugg et ux to Olof atin Tunnel Project,” signed by I Institute held taat Saturday at • iha-tor'» eure i n under III Nurdlund, Port o f tract in A. W. C. North and R. M. Tucker, si ruck in the road be*l«e tóS i upon fur nnvigalMm hetween |or»t Grove the following offi it was stated by tbe spe'.kers, The Ghureh of Christ |a Portland, returned home »and i» fihargq a t u u I l c e c n e d u Salem and 'ori land. car. f ) lift pfi finargo cer» wer« elected for life p r e s e n t ! D’ L* °* T - * 8- * ’ is false and misleading from happy In announce Ihe laying of ^nearer « head Ju»t hack ■chool year;pr»ldenl, A. A. Bald- - Klrrtrlnty I» now availahle improving. start to finish. Attention wa« o f the comer*lone o f it* new R. Moon to B. Ort- fife right ear. going upward al Siiiely «1 h>w rate» frmn .thu I he teacher at Barue» »«hoot win ••[ M.-Uger; vice-presidenl, called to the fact that both o f building at the corner of 2 nd man et ux. Part o f Lot I, Blk. regret» to »ee the Aiuuclier •pg aefosa Ihn lu-Atl, Mg «gt- Utili Run power plani,' secretary, and Mum, to be held next Sat •7. L. Nelson uf Hanks; I, Naylor'* Add., Forest Grove, these gentlemen were interest fp-d l>g»k tutu the Mat, having family move away. Their chit* ed in the development o f prop p.jhlxn Nilson of Forst Grove; tre- «10 ‘ *“ urday. October 17, at 2:30 Negollation» are under woy dreu were go«»! at school. keen killed |li»t«nMy. a»urer, Mr». Jo»epbinc Case of |«abella McMillan et at to erties outside the Tunnel dis * Nixon railed to a famu-r for a big llncn nuli al Kugene triet and had no intere-ds to Oacar Johnson »old h i» some who know l li e Hillsboro. At this meeting a , Sidney Jacobs et ux. Lot Tr tu emplny 3 <>n people. who wa» rloae hy to go to be furthered by the building oi ranch at Cedar Mill» and lias slag! already Marked b y ' the resolution wa* passed endorsing Woodland Acre«. »10. llethany. telephone the Sheriff. 500 «l#te priaoner« at Salem moved to the Au«liu place building il may mum rathei Mr«. Kmma liryaut, Co. Schooli • Herman Tbien et ux to Kd, the Tunnel, And hi UW help. Soup • h e gre gl tgork, must o f I tieni in south o f the old -roek crusher. laic to lay Ihe eornerslone . 1 superintendent, for a member win B. Lane et ux, Part o f ghrFlff and ttopiuer arrived. thè prlnott fluì plani. 9.6$ BEEF FROM CHAMPION liowuver, wUh t . j roof aJrcud) uf «he executive committee of.W n i. McLinn D. L. The Amacber faintly are The remain« were taken I o STEER TO BE SOLD HERE Mine monili» building pernii!» moving to their new home this on, we need have no fear of the stale u»»ociation; also a acre«, » 10 . |li|l«horo fir«t but when hi« b y I rsoluUon requesting th e ‘ county E. C. Groce et ux to R. 8 . ruined ______ lai Portland wrre «32,170,510, near Tualatin. The cliil- the service being father wa« not|fle«l, he ordered irt to includo in the budget True, See. I, T. .1 a . R. 3 W „ | per cent above lo f t . a l »tunny weather. Proprietor o f the Sani- dren wtll attend school them brought to UeaverUm to j We extend a cordial invita for the coming year expenses 9 acres, « 10 . • tarv Market, announces that Pegg*« undertaking room*. The PaciOe Sle«ni»hlp Co. ol Ctpole. H. A. Dryer et ux to Leroy tion to the public |o attend for the employment o f a county windows o f his shop will Mr. Pegg, «eeaiupaiih-d b y I Portland report* a 15 per cent j j, rrarl.»el and »on David this service. Urol tier Teddy nurse. R. Fields, Sec. 9 and 16. T. 2 be decorated Saturday in quite the family and friend». will P«««enger gain over tt»24. Hf,, ,„nkma the »«w .lu«l fly l.eavftl, wtio organized I h e Mr». Allen in giving her re- 8 ., R. 1 W., fo acres, «10. an unusual manner. He lias take the remain« to Goldendale, q-j,« Towlo C o . o f Klainalh with Ih.-n wood »aw around church, will be present and will port 11 « a delegate lo die N. ■ — — purchased ttie champion steer _____ ____ Hoad Washington, where hg ^wtll b e ^ 'a fi, ha» built a manufaeturing Bethany and the Harm bring u-s a me»»uge. I 1 «In-'-ed th.- importance THE SCHOOLROOM at the Interstate Fair at Spo- burled Saturday, «e t'lc e » I«- plant at it» Sprague river mill«, lately. J. Frank Cunningham. o f ''Interpreting Ihe School* to; OUTRAGE kaue. Miuister. tug Held only in the cemetery Th<. ARtl|rU BW.tlon of ilt„ Mis. K. E. Ih-rst has been do- Public.’ Mr. MeGlasson: ~ The steer dressed 891 lbs. friends, Of Beaverton spoke o f «Prea-I ,,)|e |iule mollier complained _____________ It was sold to Armour and Co. • — r.olumhia Hived Highway will entertaining old time Mesdames F. J. Moon- and CARD PARTY HELD enl Day Tendencies in Educa- . t paying eleven dollars for bo- at the fair for 12.5 cents !>or NEW E E rrU U M la- repaved, at a cu*l of Hovtenery of Springfield, Mo,, Dr. llvde stressed the ,>k* this year so she could send pound on foot. S A T U R O ^ EVENING lion.” Saturday tho importance OO« I NO TO OREOON I hi« week. of watching the) her little sixth grade boy to Market is offering choice cuts _____ 1 ’pi,« Northwestrue Klectri. Co. The Ryan Brother« entertain health of the school children. school. foreman W. P. iKstnger and I o f this prize beef at a reason- moon ling hflW of Porfiind «pani «2II.ÎIÀ0. re Con - ed a few friend* at their beau Dr. Dabbs spoke among other the Washington County A hapest niool She had to buy one book that able •price. i.and Settle- pairing the while salinoli powei crete Bridge gang ar* m«tnil - tiful new home on llu- Cedar lliings o f the wonderful re- she bought last year for fifty •tuning over Ihe culvert Mill* road last Saturday ev*u- sources o f Oregon. men! Department of Ihe Port-, I Hue. ing u new concrete Ho said, six cents and it rost her exactly GRIMM ALFALFA SEED Dial if Oregon was cultivated|a dollar and twelve rents, so she| % land Chamber o f ConNneree for A vein o f potier«' clay, I2t>u near the Hobert Johnson on- niug. PRODUctii i_OCA - > The evening wu* very en- lo it* full capacity it Ihe past week and Ihe ’sheave» feel wide, wa» found on the ion runcli till» week. The cost could j said. Cornelius, ‘Joyably »petit with curds and feed all o f (lie U. S. and have garnered liaVe been now »et North L'mpqna river near Hose- wilt he close to «300. Think o f a family of working Herman I.iebenow, some left over. olliur ainust-iiienl*. iler» for Oregon. hurg. people who have to buy books Rt. -• reports “ yield of I-a Those present from Portland VOTINO That the entire slate has ----- for six or eight children, and pounds of Grimm Altalfa seed The Weitster Spar tío., of TUNNEL PLACE CHANGED were Mr*. M. Maloney, .la«. Ma less «¡us Rossi and Hugh liei-u benefitted by Ihe lami M l- Lewis there are *0 many such cases o f U " 8 >oar froni u I Portland, with nulls at Colum This rHimi.'.l Tin\sday loney, Mrs. Jos. Dumhack, Wui. October Mil the County llemeiit work o f the past year, from a to. large families. than an acre of land. On bia city, adds »tr.ii.iioo to work \\ a»lungtoii liounly Smith, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Miller, davs funding (rip and that the past summer sea C.onrt of at G o l d In Portland and many other tnal P,wt " as 0,10 1,y ing capital. the • M i»» Margaret siniUi, Margaret rin»y rrporl Poor luck, large cities in Ihe state col- Mr- Liebenow son particularly has been vory •unde an order changing in 1921 from at runnel. Connolly, ami M i»» iv. Hyan: fruitful one. is proven by the Nestle'» milk eondensary of Gir voting place Mr and Mrs. N. G. Freeman lections are taken to 'buv and MonUna 0rin,nl br* * ^ h‘ reports that daily rome Into McMinnville reopened with 50 Flection on Delober -’Udi from from Beaverton: Mr. and Mrs. <r- moving into what is known supply children o f poor families inl° lh’' cou,lly by County A|-nt lbs this department. jemploye*, to handle « 0,000 Beaverton High School to 8 wen- Mike Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. .|. 1 « flu- I’ l.'miuni Cafe, wherewith school-books. McWhorter. So far for Ihe week ltd new of milk daily, son's real estate offiee o n .’Welch. Mr. and Mrs. John Har- •hey expert to make their home It seems the entire arhool ma- 11 is beln-aved that this is selliers have been reported. The |r>'. Mr. and Mr*. J. Noonan. »for some time. . chine in Oregon is built up to lh« first alfalfa seed in any The stale highway rouimis- Broadway. counties nr at work cheeking sion approves -- - — wring as many dollars a* posVi- ' ar 8 e Quantity to have been the proposed up their new families, and are |,„ng-Brll toll bridge across the hie’ out o f the people who send Produced in lhe county or ip mailing in their list» ns ¡Columbia at Hninler Willamette Valley. The children to school. Yet we arel**,e Indorsement o f Ihe Stale Wide MOST mar'tpl value of this seed is I boasting we have the The West Coa»! power Development campaign now In PERFECT educational system abwul 50 ccnl8 ‘,,’ r f 0' " " ’ 11 » rekindling the power progress. This past year probably wit- in the United Stales. light system at Newport. New The following new soltlUr* nessci the sale o f the first have been reported: « for Claok-|wr>p,e *• Yaq^lna local grown alfalfa hay when RYRATOL BLASTING amns Couuty; 61 for Marion I'mpqua Mills and Timber Co. Sherman Hyre o f Hillsboro and POWDER ORDERED County during August a n d buys 350,000,000 fe -I o f Umber I Gustave Krause of Blooming Seplember; 28 for Lane county; on 'Smith river, and will In- Two earloads o f pyratol blast. alfalfa hay from Gm 17 for Benton county; and I 0 *eieii»e (lie capacity of their ing powder have been ordered f,eld. Washington Com ly look for Josephine county. mill* ni Reedsport. I his year, the first car o f which 1 on baled alfalfa hay In addition In (he new sol has been delivered to Ihe farm - 1“ 1 'I *0 Oregon State Fair thi« Oregon Pulp A Paper Co. al ] ders just reported, hy the dlf- |ers o f Washington county. ¡year also. W. O. Witcov of Salem has developed n siireess- fetenl count ip », twelve families: •Other car loads will be or- Reedville is the first man lo ‘ full process for utltixiiig Doug- ¡ have located during Ihe »past i dered regularly or as rapidly as have baled alfalfa hay in tho his Hr and other resinous soft month through thu Land Set i orders ran be assembled at the i county. woods . for hig|| grade paper. tlement Deparl mi-nl. County Agent's office. ----------------- _______________ I Ihe Paride Copporalive Wool For the convenience o f those CLOTHINQ SCHOOLS growers i» said lo lie (ho largest farmers living near Banks, the OMUROH NOTIOB W IL L BE HELD wool «»socia I Ion (n thu United Banks Mercantile Co. will accept »(ales and* I he largest market orders and forward them with CHURCH OF CHRIST Clothing and millinery bo*'! out charge to the County Agent. ,will be held hy the <». V. C. ing organization in Oregon. October 18. The same procedure is follow- Extension Service, thru arrange, Servire» in Heaver Theatre. , ed out by the Fendalt Hardware 10 A. M. Hlhle School. Les invent.» with the county agent’ s 0ARD OF THANN« Company at Forest Grove. son. “ Paul Writes lo the On*. .office, by Esther B. Cooley, We wish In acknowledge with When tho County Agent Is Inthians,“ I Cor. 12:1— 13:13. «Ineere thanks 'clothing specialist, in the fol Ihe kindness not in ttjo office at Hillsboro, II A. M., Worship. Sermon: lowing communities: ... . t i t 14 i* nfl sympathy oxl^ndod to ui* ♦he Hillsboro National Bank “ The Uirlsllan’. Life,” or^ )llirinK fh„ nnrt Hillside, Oelohi-r 19 and 2ft; will accept orders during bank “ Alive unin God.” Witch Hazel, October M I o f our mother. Also we are ing hours. Ori. 18. we are starting 22; Mountaindale, October (very appreciative of the manyl ponimi in our Hlhle School, tô ¡floral offerings. ¡,,„a and 2 1 . Some people have the wo Iasi until Der. 13, when other communities that they should believe what j *,PV,‘ r“ l plan lo have our Rally D*y:| Mr' " nd Mr"; H , Rf N^ " n lhBn have applied for this same line a stranger says rather The "line-up" In 4 he contest j nl" n,nl ' what their neighbors say. B r t-'o f work, but there Is not flma will he: 1 ' neighbor enough to fill all Ihe appliea- 1 ter take what your Mon and hoys vs. womentLei's go "Oyer Ihe Top” on to H may he possible to t says when deciding h«>w and girls. No mailer whirli Rally Day. vote on the Tunnel project on get the clothing spoc!a!i*t ngai.» on; bring your Frank Cunningham, side you will he 1 Tuesday. December. Minister, Bible and come help u« boost. i Interesting Little Note« from the Surrounding Country as j t A Troubled Conscience I1"