The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 30, 1925, Image 1

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C L H A N R E A D IN G F O R A L L T H E F A M I L Y
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Wilson River
Survey Ordered
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Oregon Ui»lo»te»l S««Wty
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Orefon, Friëaf, Oc ofcer 30, 1925
OREGON STATE NEWS
TIGARD
ROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
NEWS
■cavan
C H AR TER
:
E N TE R TA IN S
Consolidated School
District Discussed
»ev-|
q u ests
I
Mr. ¡mil Mr». C. It. HD-dnian
Over »»nr hundred and
Inter »rtijg Little N ote« from the Surrouilding Country as i from I »ni ver, Colorado, have e lily-five
people were preaeisLl ■
ii
mmrd lo 'Turntil.
O u r \ctive Special C orreapondents W eek ly
at Iba meeting of the Bearer] _
_ ..
„ . ,
_
Action Fallow* Ampliation h r A I'ortluml Liiildiiig per mils for
K. II. Mrltonald of
Albany Chapter, O, K.
Wednesday Mass Meeting Called To Start A
n
—
ii,
,
tin* pusl nini' monili» totnt $31,-
visliiil Hi I hr McDonald
and niaht when the loral chapter
Toll toad To Tic Coast Along
Movement Toward Joining
Iter «isler, Mr*. Anne
Moot. Nedry home» la«l Hunday.
307,080.
SKOOXUVIVILLE NEWS
entertained the Worthy Matrons*
gumrry of -Orcio mi City,
tinny »ule» o f fat
range
The Wilson River
Schools Into One District
A rrrrvliun for the new M. ‘ ' ,uh. the Worthy Patron» Clubj
buril will, tier Ihn past
stuck arr bring rr|iitrti <1 a i h a i h a i
JÍ. iia»tor, Rev. y g Sihlry will an,f lh,; A »»oeialr Matrons „'MCI.
OH, LOOK I weak«.
I’ m I land und
vicinity.
About,
Wallowa.
be held Friday evening.
L a i TEfi FOU SA N TA C L A U "!
30 chapter« arc locale«! in this
A pleasant surprtee a h » |en-|
Mesara. H m U atol Chandler.
;
K ,„
A very interesting
meeting
nkookumvillr. Oregon,'de,-ed Mr. ami Mr*. It. H. Duyl The Indie» of the Ht. Anthony locality.
was held Monday when a ma»s
V
In iif li.ol their * 1 .al lea Uon is o m e r i „vor U<n Mmu»n«d m
■birken
«lin-
par'»h
nerved
OlltttnT »#, I 935. ¡¡i (I,,, form of a lH)U»*'-»arm-1
Aflrr Hie regular
bu»ine»» meeting was called for the pur­
I'rm li.a Before Ihr Riale tirali l,*r, » t « | , vt.liora
I '•
i* t'Iau»:
ing i„ |linir
new
home.
A irr Hunday at the 8t. Anthony
were «peaking ami lalk»j port« of instigating a movement
wu i «attillili «nititt fur « lull roud
A ne* i*ii|Mart ••Tini «New»,"
F.viiybmJy dc|Jgh’ e<r tu rrrelve |>rge „u m H r wrrr p rr»«n ( and hall.
•I » i ili,* \v i I oiiii ni'.rr,
Imtr
by the visiting Matron*
and baking lo the COnaelidnUM >>f
I
m ' i
•liirli'd
in
>•“
»' i*"»' ' '
Xuir, Put K e lly » ,|4„ n iig wa» Ikr main feature
I
l
U
'Il
lU
IMI
.Ir». W Hn-dfrmaii and in­ Patrona.
withdrawn Ihrlr apidii'nlimi.
'Ihe school« in thi» suction o f
I ein; imlili»lii d liy Ji*»*
...o.l,
j , i * i »m illi o f
Ilio ,,f the evmlfte
Al mhlnirht a funi dnugtiler, Harriel
Lli/.a-
Mr*. Ruth Graham of Tuala­ the county into one district.
i ni* ail tini follownl lin* ili*- 11
helh, bave r,duro"d
Troni
a tin Chapter in HiHsbor», read
limm » renimi dandy
pasture Ur itim i»
wa». » rwt.i.
ruion o f Ihr highway rumini»
Mrssr*. J. W . Raynard, W,
toni
And
lite
Porlfand hoMpilal.
a very in!rrr»!m g paper on tha K- Pegg, J. W. Hpraciue, C. C.
»•■•il lo nrilrr a »ur.ey o f Ihr
t;iiri Millrr, furi ! r li i» pur i I Ili» Munii*
on ilio»! tir Irreal
Star. H tM k, V. A, W ood, were ap -
WlUon ltl\rr Houle.
Probably 'clin »ed mi I7n neri* Ino I
It. Hoffurher wa« operati d ou history of Ihe Eastern
.il
Mr
< »Ätisyer » a * in I'orl-
\\ uiifrt'd Beret ha»
Mary
B
e.»
Overstreet,
president
,,oin(p>1 „ eommitte* to g„ over
fe » people wrrr In favor of I.i» ilramle,
¡ji
u
Porllund
ho»f,ilnl
la»t
for
u
i.iu kr.it
Ha(urdaV on hu -une»».
• ■I mi „ .1 a word u »pulling Und
Ihr loll rimi, hui
oelirvr farsa.
Tbur day. Ile i» iiuprovirvg a» of Ihe Worthy MaTron. Club. Ihp yround u,oroughly and in-
lili» lenii, Maxine Nixon can
Mi*» .Myrtle Wilson wa» in rapidly a* eouhl be etpeeted. gave an interesting talk.
Mr. v(.» llg»,e eonditlon* and
in .
Dial almo»l rvrryone la In fa­
The Ea*lern orugmi l.lght A «.,>■ i l e li’», Ir,-ne Chiu I» good Portland Thursday on
D ll Mnrggn read a paper on , lwur. , (.
m(,s»t()e,.i.
V ,d -
vor of a ehortrr rouir between
butine»».
The
Hebekuh
fb'WÌUg club "l um.H Murders, or Beaver*."lI)(.,(|ay „ „ „ „ M1. llll)Pr, ()f tIl6
Power Compilo) » i l i hilihl
u lo her huh* brother, and llur-
Portland ami Tillamook.
Mr». U. Hedfirld
and
son mel ut (he home o f Mr». C.
ne»
».'0.000 office
ut
|. » olii H|,ie» gack» in Ihe »love
Mr. Rohl. Henderson, president rominiUpp lll},dp B tri(> to M1„ H.
Thr iiromolrr» of Ihr Wflann
work
tira mie.
»nod for hi»
mother.
T h e were in Portland on Saturday «:iiri*len»«',i Tuesday lo
O f Ihe Palron’s d o b , addressed ,M)ro (<>
^ n f r r wiUk County
Hiver rouir have, however, gain•
morning.
for their bazaar lo he lield on I be ga'hrring. Mrs Harah Evans s ,1|irri(li ..„denl Bryant
The Polk ami .Marioli Coiinlv • tilmuey lit our »t'llool hou»u
ni Ihrlr Molili. Kor nome yrar»
and AL-
Mr*. C. R«*dfleld was at Coop­ Novemtter 7.
of
Portland sang, accompanied |orncy MeAlear
I hr y have been u»lng every ef- Coni Hho» « i l i he belìi in Sa­ i» a iillle »mall hul there are
er Mountain several day* (h i«!
The First Bank of Tigard by Mrs. Mabel Jacob», also of| vvi|(,n ,hpy rrflirnpd
furl lo Indure
I lie
Highway lem frolli (he IVIh lo ine 2 I»| Iwo large large door*I
several
week on hUnilP'»*.
(ili, h o » wu love you I
ha» imp roveri il* projverty by Pori land.
|0^
member« o f the co .inVÍT.
Connni»»loti to make a survey o f November.
Your
dearest
friend,
following Ihe program t •» 8 tpe were o f Ih»
The appllrallon
of
the roule.
Mr*. Cita*. M>er*
was
id building a «amerete sidewalk in
The l'acifir Hlghway bridge*
opinion that
F.ar| K. F i»her, Teacher.
F. C. officers of Ihe Beaver i’.haplerl
for Ihr franrhi«r brought I h r nero»» lite Wlllnnictte Rlver, al
Pori land several day* (his week front of Iho building.
Ihe organization o f ihe union
Kinuney eonstruclerl
drei,ion from Ihr liRrliway Cotn- Alhany and lUrriehurg, are gl.
, put on their floral degree which I ; high school rtisiriet wa, more
having dental work done.
mlaalen,
Incorporation
paper*
have
wa!* declared by some o f those feasible and it is exoceted that
ino»! rpmpleli'd. *
Mra. Law had a quilling par­
t he Jaek-u-lanlern crop io<ika
been
filed
for
Ihe
siedman
present to be one of Ihe most >f
wi|, be taken iinmetliale-
A «real |lf!al |>aj ber.n pr|lt«R
ty at her home bére Wednes­
Thg Cavea d<‘ nnlloiml foresi fine tin« week,
Fleet, is Power Saw Company, beautiful examples of teamwork ^
rw,
ami «aid pf the bpiipflt| I « bo
Tl»e movement, so f« r as
Clian. Spies »hoi a Jarkrald,|t day anil a hoi chicken dinner »lileh will manufacture a new- • they bad ever seen.
derived from Up*
mul*.
M had m ì , » imi r«at|»ier<'d vUiinry
wa* served to Ihe ladies.
legal aspeels go. w'H be under
lu»t
«unimcr,
aecording
lo
g
Ihe
first
of
the
week,
four
f«’«t
the
In-1
Supper
wa*
served
to
t
*0,,
WlH bring Portland i>rarlir»lly
saw,
ly patented
direction o f Attorney Me.
Mr*. J. K. F ioran e of Val­ vent ion o f
of guest*. The room was decorat-j
III per cfiil nearer lo Hu bear Il­ repurl whieh ha» ju »l berti r«'- from Up to tip,
Htedman
Alear.
lejo, California, hut who i» vis­
fed in Mark and orange, with
ea than II ha* been previously ceivnl froni Eugone,
Tigard.
Mr. L. Murdoe and wifo were
J. W. Raynard is ehairman
iting in Portland, was visiting
jack-o'-lanterns, yellow candle*
Heretofore people were nhllydl
SeveraI new flieyro of
hu»l- vUiling at
the
John
Barry
o
f
Ihe committee, and it is con­
her uncle and aunt, Mr.
aud
,and yellow flowers to represent
lo go to A*lorla and Keaslde lie»* building» ai»*
now beiug home Monday.
fidently expected that d-'flnilo
Mr».
Chat.
Myers,
her,*
one
dayi
the season o f Hallowe'en.
If they wlahed to travel on fhe bulli al Medford.
CAPITOL HILL
Thi* city
action will be taken.
Anthony and Clara Traelisel la»l week. ”
Mr. Johnson. Patron o f one
pavement. or If limy were »a l­ wa* Ihe tbtrd in thè »la le for
Home years avo there was A
have
been
helping
Frank
Jed-
o f Ihe Chapters, rendered sev­
iened with the rock road
lo building pcrmil* T*»ucd dtirlng
Mr*. Oiaa. T. Myers went up!
movement
inaugurated by Prof.
ermuu
harvest
Ills
potato
er«rp.
Sister Mary 1.«'online of Ti- eral selections on the harmon
travel by way o f Grand Ronde. Ihe monili o£ Heplembor,
to Buxlwii Katurday
iuivimon
¡Nash, then at Hie head o f the
gard
will
iuslruet
m
piano
ath
Orenotnah
Mr. Hearn o f
Me»,lame» K. K. lh*r«t
a n d to allgud^ Ihp U, 1,. Club a n d
ira.
Sheridan, and llebo.
: schools, looking to the fom ia-
II <1. Iter»! were irue«l» at the Marratice» tgidge baxaars, that SI. Clares parish. Classes be­ Chapter gave a very interestm* Tion o f a-union high school,
While I|,e order of the sur­
gan
(his
week.
composed.
paper he had
home o f France* Jenkip* Wed- were held Saturday, and lo v i » - ,
rey U 'R o t a gqaranlee of (hr VALUABLE OONT8 FOR
with Beaverlon as the location
I he ityan Place Progressive
—
it old friends there over Sun­
|»utl||ing nt It»p road It I* the
USERS OF ELECTRICITY <>e„lav
¡of the school house, but after
DRIVERS
Club held a very successful car«! RECKLESS
ftral »•«> and without
doubl
he left, the subject was dropped
I'raeh«el
aiul efainily day.
_______
;
J. I»
»
CAUSE D E A TH T O L L and has been revived this sum­
party in their club house o n
before Imuf Washington
and
attended
Ihe
Hunday
»eh>»»l
Tlial
u-er»
of
electricity
ran
Friday evening'. October 33.
j .
. Tillamook rounlie*
wll|
Join
mer by Mr. D. U.
Cochrane,
convention o f ihe linpllst church
HILLSBORO NEWS
with the HI ate Highway Oom- help hold the number o f avoid­ in I'orllnml last Sunday,
The Iris troop of Girl Heout»! That the negligent and care- ¡who for several year« ha- been
able
accident»
(u
the
minimum
mu-lon In opening up
I h I ■
wel at the sclimd Tlioreday at- 1***» rif,‘ver' aud not the auto- actrtne In the schools her», and
Hoy O. Tteral, ,elu,ol elerk o f
is responsible for the
ehorter route. Wlttl fhe Tun­ la »uggeoled by the Oregon Pub­
Whorter is temoon and spent a very en- mobile.
»■ho has practically givr:i his
County
Agent
M
-
nel through Counrl Creel, and lic Utility Informal nni Bureau Dial. 57 wa« in Hillsboro W ed­ busy preparing the Washingtonijoyablr afternoon listening to
o i death at
_ railroad
..
, cross
„
entire1
summer to. the welfare
'•
is Ihe finding o f «• T -
lings,
a h»ad over Ihr Con«l Hange by whieh ||»U the following “ Uoiit» nesday, He brought the library County exhibit for the Pacific a lecture about trees.
e f Ihe school dlst'¡«T.
books
to
Ihe
llarne«
school.
a»
worth
putting
into
practice:
Bledsoe,
General
Counsel
o
f
the
way o f Ihr WlUon River. II I»
Flxposi- 1 Mr al,j Mrs, J. V.
International Livestock Exposi
, Patton s
F
SanU f,,
who base« hi*
Don't fool with bare wire»,
•afr lo *ay lhal Tualatin Val­
Thoa. W. Mar*«len, one
o f
SCHOLLS T E L E P H O R E CO
tmu
nexl
week.
were
guests
last
Sunday
at
tb''
r
bi»bnis
even
at
home.
The
result»
aro
al 'f40 elusions upon
upon
exhaustive
ley will rnlrr upon a era o f
the best authorities in Orsvgon
IN S TA LL IR Q IM P R O VEM EN TS
Tuesday evening Ihe w om ens, borne oi -Mr. amt Mrs. , L '<5w
i » ' p0rts
ppr, g gaihered
E WI S
gathered from every
not on I m » c culture reports Ihirly-
prosperity llltlr dreamed of Hul likely lo bv »hocking, if
on
their
ranch
just
snort
gymnasium
will
meet
for
I
h
e
°n
th»ir
ju-,1
a
angle,
fatal.
a few abort year» ago.
HOven stuml- in his local apiary
•
„ i9
„hown that hi a year
n
|9 shown
The Scholls Telephone Co. is
Don't leave Ihe cord attached »«■on ready for winter quarters. first time, in Ihe Hillaborn High distance from Parkdale. <
S«'hoo|
gym.
All
women
in
ill«
dramatic
club
is
being
or-
2268
non-tre»pa»»ers
were kill- continually improving Iheir *er-
to
the
electric
Iron
»lieu
uol
LUNOHCON HONORS
F.dvvard Harry was
visiting
g unued here.
The club meets ed, axid 63ti were injur,-d. A« - vice and their equipment. Jack
FONM gN N C S IO EN T ill Use. If you waul lo »ee a with relatives near Zimmerman county are mv^led to al(eud.
Raynard »tales that the«e forty
house burn, gu to the movies.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Shire «'c r y two weeks, and is
now. to mobile« were involved in
Springs Ihe first of the wetjk,'
accident*.
¡foot poles cost
them
eleven
Don't
use
Hie
electric
v
i­
o
f
Hillsboro
observed
their
gol-!rrhearsing
“
A
Parr
of
Idiots“
per
rent
of
these
A very plra»nnt and enjoy­
aud while on bis way
home
speiuS dollar* and a few ... it* each!
able Halloween luncheon
wa* brator in the hal|i tub. aven lale al night he was attacked duu wedding anniversary Sunday which they expect to stage thisj That the railroads are protect'to
put into place.
They will
ing immense sums to
»•Il|i Iheir children and grand-1 fall.
given at the home .of Mr*. R. though il would probably make by a wild cat.
life
and property Is shown by be used jointly by the telephone
children. 37 in aTl.
The nu-j
Mrs. Arthur Osborn parlic
k*. VmMtg' laselatFd by Mr*. It. future birthing uiiitecessary.
fact that nearly 1.000 rail- company and the Puget Hound
In,n't hang lamp cord* on
J. Woodard In honor of Mr».
niversar.v was siiuu^uaou» with ¡paled in Ihe song recital heldi tb°
highway crossings were re-^ Power A Light Co.
nail*
,
The
nail
will
get
(he
Ernewt Kroelg, a former real-
that
tlieif daughter and son- by Phyllis W olfe at the Lincoln way
S T . M A R Y ' S N . i E . W S j
moved in 1933. although at Ihe, Building will go only as far
"JUIee”
ami
your
Insurance
may
tp-law.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
tl.
U.
F.m-
h
tgrti
S'liool
audtorium
Friday
dent of Beaverton, n«»w Of Pott-
I - - . . « time 2500 were inslailed, as the city limits, as Ihe road
have lapsed
Her solos wor ren -'san
lihd.
Mr. <i«'p. HuRi'ián was boina uiotl, whp celebrate,» their J5th «veuing.
obedience lo Puh,ic|90U(i, o f the city has
been
lion’l |urn on aq
eifelrjo Iasi week. He was railed away anniversary#
dcred in a charming manner ' nrgely in
'* The
Hallowe'en
deeoratmne
The
removal
o
f
the
market
road,
and
made
into
a
fferp beaut ifi|l, vyiMi large bqq-' light when »landing m u hath on bucine»« ami expect* to be
and were »»•II received by the «ulhorily.
o n e 'Mr. Ravnard is of Ihe opinion
grade rrossings iq Ihe
luh,
if
you
wish
In
turn
on
Ijueil Uf ' rh|y»nn|hcim,m-
audience.
gone about a month.
cost that changes will be mano in
GARDEN HONE
year, the official slates,
'Hie afigrnoon wa» »pent In another anywhere,
railroads
$75.000.000.
In Ihe route on account o f
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Halle
<u
i
h
e
the
the
Don't hang lamp bulb« aga­
«telling and renewing old ac­
Counsel grade Just south o f Ihe
Cornelius Hold
In
Portland,
Pitt
in»!
wood
or
cover
I
hem
with
A good nftisiual program will
' cost al-
Manganese in m«U quantities» *«ar," n* ! l ' ' *
quaintance», after
which
an
»peni the week end at Iheir
place. For that reason taller
be given at Ihe
Community lia- been found on Ihe M i d d l e '» " 1« * say* '* ,W U *
elahoralc luncheon wa* eerved paper op oilier liiflamable«. Con­
home al HI. Mary’*.
poles will not be placed until
fining
them
produces
heal
and
Cluli House hy Ihe
Kilbourne Fork of Ihe Coquille River.
n^'
murh ! °
|u |he following la<He*:
The
rail- Ihe market road route is fully
Ihe «rrade crossings on
Much
pheasant
limiting
heal
produce*
Are.
V
a
»
Orchestral
Quintet,
on
the
mglu
_
_
Mcsdanie« Mroelg, Unar», Mill*,
it
as
roads in this covmlry
established.
done in Ibis vleinily. Mr. Par- of November 13.
You
a r e j was held al
Anna Boring, l.utle Boring, Km-
home of Mr!,-;cost lo build Ihe lines,
OMUROM ROTICE8
roll was very successful, bag­ enrdialiy invited to attend.
brec. Anderson, I,. Hugheon. W.
• Beneka, and
proceed» went. Railroad crossings having the
CEDAR S T R E E T
Petcli, I- Field*, and the h«»»t- HKAVF.lt PIN M. F, CHURCH ging three Ihe firs! morning.
The luncheon given on Wed- for llu, benefit of (lie Women's g rea(e9t traffic «tensity are pro-
REINQ IMPROVED
The subject of Ihe morning
e«*ee.
Mrs. Hughson, who has been nesdav,* October 2!, wax xery Neighborhood Club o f
Garden tprt»d by crossing signs, bells.
sermon Sunday will In* “ T h e quite ill, is slowly recovering much enjoyed by evoryune.
‘ It Home.
“
gate*, flagmen,
and
by-
M A V M T O N «A M
Dreat Default and Blind Spot
The County tieurt joined with
ringing of locomotive bell»
O. A. 0. in Ilia Churches o f Today."
the city authorities and are im-
the sounding o f whistles.
At <J:30 P. M. Ihe Epworlh
"A railroad track and a rail- pravinR the north end of Ce-
Thurlow Weed, '24 graduate l.eague Topic will be “ Rebuild-1
road crossing are danger sig- dor HU the portion between tho
o f Beaverton High School, I* ing Broken Altars."
Inals," says the slalement. "G n* Oregon Electric tract and tho
*_ri
The evening aermop xubp'ci
continuing hi» debating
and
1 Now England railroad Raving Beaver Dam ditch.
had
will be "The* Universal Thirst!
For some time this uas been
a ^ lejjc aClivlMm
ill
li, ‘
¡only 230 croaaka» gates
demolished
by in need of improvement,
for
Hod.
but
0.
He I* playing Intramural
13RR such gate*
J. H. Irvine, Pastor.
(automobiles crashing
through as it was owned Jointly Dy Mm
basketball on the team of Tau
I them m front o f approartung county and the city the matter
Della,
»octal
fraternily,
of
CHUAC a B o f CHRIST
I trains, in 1923. One Ohm rail- of pu itinf it ,n,n condition, wan
which he Is a member, and was
iroad had twenty collisions be­ somewhat' delayed.
November I, 19»B
•elected at a recent tryout a*
10
A.
M.
Bible
School.
Lee-,
This improvement
put
tho
tween its trains and autos in
n member of the men'» varelty
one year, where the crossings last one of the entranc* thor­
eon: “ The fight agamsl strong
debate squad.
ex­
were protected by belt« that in oughfares to our city in
Kph. 6:1-20.
t h e drink.”
Men are chosen from
11 A. M., Lord's Supper.
each case were ringing
cellent condition.
On* of our
varsity squad to represent Ihe
th e
townsmen remarked just
lt:JU, Rernum) "Maintaining
tf
tiuil«*« pi HjlPieulieglAtif
treet
r
a
b
b
i
t
s
f
o
o
t
f
o
u
r
d
our Ghrisllaii Chararter."
other «lay that
every
tone*/ T il» inslfluiloii 1» »end­
Frank Noves wishes to an­ leading into Beaverton wa« now
W e have held oflr service»
ing a team of four men on a
nounce that he
has
secured in excellent shape, which com-
In I ho church on the Iasi two,
tour o f the east a* fat as Now
another rabbit's fool.
He won pared very favorably with some
Hunday*. The weather ha» nol
York lu debate more Ilian 20
four boxes of candy one day of the surrounding towns even
been Ihe meal suitable, owing
college«. This trip will he dur­
this week, and now he says all though they had a larger pop­
lo Ihe
Incomplete
condition.
ing Ihn winter term and will However, Ihe construction
I *
the girls are looking sweet at ulation.
take six weeks. . A similar tour being pushed and had weather
him.
»Ms made
last ' yca'r
which »•III soon he a matter of small
Weill,
girls.
Frank
According to L.P. Rock wood
proved successful.
eonsedlieneh. rt» lt,r a* ,vnmfqrt
, mighty nice rhap. candy
of the Federal Bureau of F.n-
Last yfTtr ^Veilj was ^ mpm- In our aoryicu* is roneafinvd
tomology
Station
; candy.
|(ef1 uf the frosiiman
t « n n 1 * Ip the meantime, lei u*
not ^
Grove, the Hessian 1
team and played twice against neglect "Ihe assembly o f our­
Crops below point* on slope« responsible for the
th* University of Oregon Fresh­ selves together,"
We will en -1
where water seeps out may he Ihi« season.
Count*
men,
He pNTlvert the Binds- qnavor tr» make Ihe place
of
protected from drowning out by Washington countv
mental* o f debating a* » nielli, „ladin g aa comfortable a* pos
plowing furrows from t h e s e the Hr ¿«inn Fly wa
her o f Ihe the freshman Inter- H|ble.
^ stove will he erected
point« to drainage channels crons last year th ,
eolleglnte dehale squad when a (f considered necessary.
Such contour furrow«
should ta»t year wa* eon«i'l*’
contest
be-
rook.
he .it frequent interval»
and crop year for when*
Remember the
boys" and "g irls "
have enough fall to keep fhotn- wood attributes thf :
Weed Is » sophomore regis- tween Mie
lug of this season
lered In Ihe school of eom- 1 — o f all ages. Come and boost
1 selves elear.
preparation of tho
merer, He is a member of Ihe your side. The coolest is I n
reading this, weather conditions.
While
you
were
C o m -¡(he Bible School.
O. A. C. Chamber
of
W, H.U)
Henry Ford made ten dollars. tbly the seed used.
1 J. F. Cunningham, Pastor.
mere*.
A rottiMii'iri»! trout li:ilrliury
> n ItrliiM established' a I (Ink*
rbjge.
Can’t Fool H im This Year