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v*. ; T he B eaverton R eview CLEAN IH 50 Town Caucus Tuesday Night Single Cofjr, 5 Centi R E A D IN Q F O R A L L T H E F A M IL Y I 1 J I fm Tm Beim ton, Wuhin|ton Conniy, Orejon, Friday, November 13, 1925 OREGON STATE NEWS Uvi'r * hii ,inni,mi Wi,« muiiieipul ImpruviMininti 11>u11<*■ Mil» year, icttl d«*!«** Oil ul Tio FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS UNIVERSITY HOMECOMING TO SE FULL. OF INTEREST LETTERS Old Resident Passes Suddenly ( By Ceell B. Emmons) The students o f the Univer From Our Readert sity o f Oregon are putting for Will B« Held In Little T l» H i I iir H H hii 'II, t Company - -1 ward a great deal o f effort to Willi«« Welch Cam to »Jake the Homecoming to be I« building h fifty-(on ore Portland, Oregon, November T I GA R D NEWS J<H far Pnryoie o( ¡Mme 11er ul Until Mill. held November 12, 13, and 14, 5KOOKUMVILLE NEWS « Atout 1 « M « k t a B e k 5th, 1925. To the Editor of *T the best Oregon has ever had. I Tin* Menatila WiMil.iiwir,* Noainntinl City Officiali 1 are Urto Here E m The next meeting of lln* lo the Beaverton Meview: The University wishes every ! Company pian» lo intild n fumo J. I*. Tench«d «old it Jersey cal grunge will be held m meir in your puper notice o f a S p e .citizen, whether an Alumnus or (•litui III Nnrlli I lr ml. cial School Flection lo ratal w Ul Mr. Hhellherger Monday. new hall, which ha« been com not, to come and share in the 16,000 for auto bu»«c». In Next rue-day night, 1 |m,id,„g permit. iR»urd n t pleted. William Welch was horn en celebration and get acquainted '1 lie durm iii Ilui>tini Church one paper It I* «aid additional , r ' 7* “ ie ollUoa* of liriiyi'r- hu 1. mii durum the mollili of a farm near Peoria, HL, April with the University students. will dive u program The Hebekuh* liebl their an Sunday, pupils will pay for tne service. will hold • Town Cauru* October r. a. l.r.l .. Intuì of 9«J>,- T h « central event o f Home- 16, 1864, the oldest of a fam lb.- nual bazaar and dinner la«t Now it 1« a proposal to rax the r«r Ihn pur|mKe o f* placing In am i eziiimm IS to be the Oregon-O. ily of 4 boys and Z girls, the Saturday. A program wa« giv nomination ruiidldaU*» fur Town district. I io* new »«mg hook« arrived A. C. football game. This game children o f Michael and Mar nerete It en in (lie evening. officer« In he voted for nl Ihr A ' Why not atllow the parent* •* always o f interest to ail the garet Welch. Items built in v. beali I tlii* week. A glee club will be CUinliiK Town elerllon. f|,V '. m U i x i next Monday. Mr. and Mr«. If. dnlyguber of to do »oun-thing for their chil friends o f the two colleges, es When only a small child 3 tipnni I. a «ho. Candidale» will be nominated lr * ' 11 Iti to Bremerton, W u li., vi»i|etj at dren 7 f sec nfvn going pecially to the old “ Grads, years old his parents brought V> Iuifred Herat wu« pro,noted ■ ■ follow«: One Mayor, i . . " ,on' One will have a the home of Mr. anil Mr». B. C. work here. They settled because the outcome cannot be him to Oregon. •erte one year; one Coniirilrttau A urw gvrag», ni>< imndre.l to the 3rd grinte al «chimi tin« Hue o f tireeiihurg la«t week. machine, and he picks up a forecast. on the farm which William has iwrei and «he made good. lo «erve one year; two Council, feet quarr will be creeled In hunch, and carries them for a Petition» have “ heen signed Friday evening the Pajama- occupied ever since, about a ntru lo serve Iwo year«, and Hottest* < trove at u mat of Ilo) iterai (itirchaKed «latins »mall aum. Parent* pay for a and filed to form a union high rino Parade and fireworks wilt mile north o f Beaverton on the , lo, the hlurkhoaids at nrhoul one Hecorder-Trea«urer to serve' 990.IHMI.0P. lot o f these young people com out take place. starting irum the bill and in plain sight from The painting wilt he achool di»trti*t at Tigard one year, and Mie transaction Kl.m ith tlooniy’ evpiK iinni- Monday. ing with them to »rtiool, and of the Metzger, Bend, Durham, top o f Skinner s Butte, t h e almost every spot in town. The «luire Mil» vicek of any other bu«lne*a ||ial Iiui.v lai crop of Miv.i r «lioutd < !•• so up there. 1« )i«'ldr<l Laeen and Tigard district». torchlight parade will wind its farm was part o f tbe mine lie fore the uieeling. A Taxpayer, 2.400 Ion». Ili«* crirj» 1» wortli ’ 1 I k Pacific Fruit uud Pro- way down the hill and proceed Donation Land Claim. Tha school» w «rr closed on Arrangements have heen iiiudn 98 a lull. tlup* Company purchased T. H. Killin. 200 up Willamette street, turn on William went to school with With K. J. Keen* to hold «n|,| »ark* o f onions of J. B. Traeb- Thursday und Finlay of lust i 1' vxii tliMU'iind turn nr«* busy Eleventh, and lo the bonfire* many o f the old time residents week. The teachers were at Caucus |n the |,ittb* Brown Jus »ei m i» week. on the campus. Here Ihe "Bea here in Beaverton in a little on tl,e* Southern Pudfte Nuinm GA R DE N HONE tending the County Teachers' Tue«.|ay nlsht, Nov. 17 at 7:30 Subscribe for the Beaverton ver and Drum’’ ceremonies will scboolbouse that stood ifFSrlhe cut-off. They have only 3ft lmditutc held in HilUboro- on M. M. Alt citizen* are urged K' i'p po»ted on "NVIlttt'a take place, and the bonfire will corner o f what is now 1st and „u le« of track left to lay. those two days. tn he present aii.t help nomln- Friday evening, November 13, be lighted. thiiitg around Hkookuiiiville.'* Washington 8ts. ate M m * CIMzriia‘-PrnKr«'*»lvr Following the laxpayer«' de- Hubecription prlee 91.60 at t) P. M. the hilbourne musi per After the bonfire ihe proces He married Nora Carrtg Oct. ticket. niuiiil, the l.ity t.nuinil of the year. cal family will pul on a musi sion will go to the Woman s 23, 1900, to which union two CAPITOL HILL The Tunnel la romlng! Bea-jetty* of Aelonu rut the budget cal entertainment at the club Building, for the rally. ft ¡, daughters were born, Margaret Notice* have been po»ted for verton inual he ready for 6.000 for the > m i lU.’ tl 9 Id. ttld.su. house. planned lo go back to the old and Agnes, who are now living tin* timoni Budget meeting of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Hatton people in 1930! The ld ati ge ham at Myrtle Si*iK.«.r District No. 57 1 0 t he \\ omen’s Neighborhood time kind of rally used fifteen it home but are employed iu b e »pent Hunday visitin. Mr. uud The usual stunts Portland. Point will be rebuilt lulu a I k «Id al the Ilurne* deli •olli«>u»o Mrs. McCuilen at Eslacada. <-!uh « i l l give a liardlime dune* years ago. “OOLD WINTER** modern Inisim*»» hou«e, accord- R j ilUrday, Nov. 21, et 1 «•’dock He has always been healthy, I al Mie clubhouse Saturday eve will take* place. and speakers RATTLE RACES Capitol Hill ' now has a bust never been I ins I « plan» imw tielog cpm- P M. uing, November 21. There will " f the type o f Charles fB e a u - robust, and has line service .from i'urtland. A will sick to «peak o f until be was John Harry wu* liu*y digging bus goes from Capitol Hill to I ne appropriate prize* und re- I»'") Robison o f Astoria. Oregon farmer» are being talk. A fler the rally a smoker taken with a stroke o f paralysis j freshmen t*. Potator« will Portland every hour. warned again«! plarinn faith In' I he t»m.ld> I .••<!•• Hopper Com putatur. Friday. will tie held in the Men’s Gym, OcL 31st, from which he was foreea»l« of an extremely cold pany of Hut.er will pi ,p*,,*l lot be high Ibi» winter. The friah where everyone will Mrs. La V«*y hob I ha sc enter stroke have a unable to survive, the will he wearing the «null ones wlnlrr ahead to he followed b y ,«u monili, ut *<> •• • ■> H1 L L S B 0 R 0 NEWS chance to speak and the usual being brought on, apparently, tained last &alurdu> evening an un«ea«onable «umtiier In nipper I roperty *Hna(«-*l net. lot watch rhqrins by 81. Pat -------- boxing and wrestling will take by high blood with a Hallowe’en party for presenre. He rick'» Buy I I»? «. The winter may he ex- h a lft. H«*v. L. C. Poor, o f the local place. dome snappy bouts will was buried Saturday from the her daughter, Fdilii key, and Iremely eold and the .uniniet The ••■diaci h i . tv-on let. M. E. Church, will speak this be put on. j her friends. St. Cecelia Church, Father O’ «OAD MEETING un«ea«onuhle. hut acientlat» f „ r u new , uwl u •• , afternoon at the Women's Cof- The women will be Neil administering tbe last enter- "Open night" will be held by ! fee Club have no meana of tolling It at . .... .,] i meeting. His subject lained by the Women’s Club of rites. H E L D SA TU R D A Y He was laid to rest in the school on the evening of thla earl» d»te. A wee« t» Mie , , f n • . 1> III *u w ili be, * the American Home." t|,e University, the Cedar Mills Cemetery. W. I ' Nnnuul Ifndyet Meeting November 20lh. A program wilt lougral dip poaalhle Into th e j.g n d doli.ira. 1‘ av mg ami macadamizing of E. Pegg had ebarga o f arrange Baturday mom ing the Alum - '•• It il liisln el 36 was held he rendered and. .refreshment weather future. , A union high «elio, I di.il i Uw city ytioets o f Sherwood m meeting will be held from ments. Saturday at the Barn«» served. Everyone .js invited. Neither I« there rea»on for being pliume,I at B hier. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. for Utc 1026 season, ace prac- 0 to iu o'clock. At 11:30 the : ■ I* ail 11 , hi *,* a* 3 I*. M. John believing that the winter» ’J he Bill UioMi.no*» -pwzU*,|i«t i|p»arf>“ AohipJe led, according (,,’OnmfTTT» TTHneheon will be serv Kate Maloney and Mrs. d M ii _ ... , present »even seboot Mary Tiw!e.i*l nrted a* Chairman, Mil« «rettoli are no longer «o e«l m tin- (day •toy •*The Legend ... o f i... ulwll .... U„ wl„au. ci(> ‘ uUuruov. ed under the - m e Legem, trees on tbe Simmons o f Portland; and ons ,. , , are tdanni . on J tiling . it P d er Johnson wa» chosen eold nor the «unimer« «o hot' the Stars, staged by Mie Port , .. , Minion dl.ti i' l campus. On tbe old campus brother, John Welch o f B *s« *•« I Jerk. a» formerly, according to wea land Girl Scouts at I.iuroln Minerva J. Shirley is m in- each o f several trees is to rep verton; his wife, Mrs. Nora , «la te » I'he cull for the meeting wa* Iher bureau figure* running k report from Pc P. resent five classes from 1878 High last Saturday afternoon, j f ° r ‘Itvurce from Joseph Welch, two daughters. Margaret rovivai read. The ehairman appointed bark three decade*. Th" mean ¡that llnjre Ha- I.... . n (Shirley, charging cruel and in down. and Agnes. ner»mhrr-Janu«ry-nTi«t-February o f mining inter*' *•• throiMU Me,da me. Jenkins and Young, human treatment. The couple Saturday afternoon the meet He hs* always been a good a 1 1 Jack Jen ue, the budgcl temperature over the uecrde'Miat districi. Plu*',*r • wer«, married September 5, of MULINUMAH ITEMS iug of the football teams of neighbor, kind and h ig h ly ' es ut ••"ninnile" for the Walker Road IH05-I901 Wit« 11.9 degree». For John-mi O r e l >i| *v this year, at Vancouver, Wash 1 >. A. C. and Oregon will be teemed in this community, a I, I Mi .«r «. Peter Johnson, the decade 1006-1014 ft Wa#|dozen im*n at pc, d. ington. the biggest event o f tbe home- kind father, true friend, and a Mr. and Mrs. H. I,, WoOd- I*, let-son, and W eslhoff for Ihe «93, and fM I " 11 !" I ."I I County Judge E. J. Ward uod1r<iming. Rally stunts before good citizen. house visited iu Eugene several Barnes Itomi. degrees, a differenee In the to Market HoadmasU-r C. i>. Jones the game have heen planned. PIE SOCIAL «lays last week. I'll** following figure» were tal range of t .0 degree. The ft. T. A «pent Saturday in Salem dis In Il*o evening an Alumni and sohmiMed: Walker llond Bivi- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS mean temperature for Mie »nine OoiiUlbUb'd The country home of J. A. cussing Washington County upperclass dance will be held -(«,:• Kelly Road. 2 mills; Mr- Johnson was the scene of u three winter month« ul last Men have d an* • .«• de« 10 , iM il prop* i * for i'J.’b, with in the Woman’s Building. This F. P. Miller to Leo. C. Law And I itds have »ung them Kinley Road. I mill; Menerai Jolly Uallowc'eu party in honor year was t0.5 «legree». officers and engineer* o f the will not be a formal dance, rence el ux. Lot 14, Aldrich Repair, ? null»; and l.mtgren of the birthday o f Mrs. Esther: well. Snow« that lay on the ground ile highway commission. Those not attending the dance Acreage, Beaverton, 910. Road, I mill; or a total o f 6 |..i«l» hr.i\ I. of Olle of the Herman. for month« on end. skating that _____________ w ill l*e entertained at the Alum Moses McCoy to E. Wild et out.1 for Walker Rond. The ' nw* the tale will tell. ta'cnii ill November iuk I lasted Among the events of Hallo LADIES W I L L G IV E ni Hall. ux, 2 acres, Sec. 52, T. 3 N., other committee recommended tintd March, «now drift* Miai Sunday inornihg at 9 o’clock R. 3 W.t 9100.00. . l.i lite Habet Commercial Cititi B n nes lload f,»r Menerai Re we'en an outstanding one was BAZAAR AND DINNER reached almn«t any lieiglil one the Mortar Board, Senior Wom House, E. Wild et ux to Kathering pay. t m ill«; or u grand total the delightful card party and might mention, were Mie 6xci«p» of the P. dance given by (lie Masons on en’s h«tnorary, will give a Bump, 2 acres, dec. 32, T. 3 I der the au«ple of tn mill*. Mona! occur re nee* In grand-' Th annual bazaar and din- breakfast at the anchorage. In Saturday evening, October 31. T. A. N., R. 3 W , 910. \ vote followed and Ihe 10- father'» day a» they are today. I Was planned u pie «tie.M*»n ner of tbe Bethel Ladies’ Aid the afternoon vespers will be Jennie Armstrong to Mrs. Mr. uud Mrs M. I- McConnell null levy carried 16 to i t . The One mild winter »tart» tne ru of Mu* Congregational Church ile|j at the Music auditorium, to end the evening'« play Adaliue A. Chalmers, i.ou 17 entertained o group o f friend* meeting adjourned. nmr that overcoat manufactur-' will ho hold in the new Churcn Reverend W alter T. Sumner, and 18, Valley View Add., For and relative» at a very enjoy-' cr» had better go Into tin* Palm Pies of all demsripMon* Friday evening. Nov. 20tb. Bin-|Kp^copal Bishop of Oregon, est Grove, 9175.00. able houso warming parly in 1 CARD OF TH A N K S Bearli suit business, while an \\ ere urrangud in bright Iter will I rve.i from 5:3« WHI presule. W. M. Evans et ux lo A. H. Ih«*ir new home Tuesday e v e-1 \\ • wi-h to thank our mauy extremely cold winter is dubbed ray. to 8 •'«■look, after which a pro- The University expects that Vincent, Lot 4, Second Electric ning. lid Hie hiihlmg, n* a good nld-fa»hbmrd winter. The men frien •t* fur Mi«*ir acts of kind- gram will be given. • ¡there will he t.000 people pres- Add., Tigardville, 910. • And Ihe men hud to pay. Itl’SS durlng Mie sickness, and One explanation for Mu* I» Mtal Thomas hull wu* the scene Everyone is invited, i* invited. Comejenl at the Homecoming. Mary E. Jewett to Albert T. memory I» tricky ami recall» «lei Hi of our beloved husband, of u merry dunciug party Hal-' and bring your friends. friends, The] — ------ And now the biddui! Over.’ Widel, Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 6, Ilio exceptional rather than me fallier und brother, und also lowe’en night given by me Pow ladies will appreciate the same! SP ECIAL PROGRAM A T riiere re main * Uio task lo «!• and part o f lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Blk. average. Another I» that mod T H E A T R E M ONDAY N IG H T brsv« fur tin* many beautiful floral ell, Hush, and tatTfuiun fam geherous patronage that their! ‘ But Mm bruvi>»l of all 7, Middleton, 910. offerings. ern living ha* taken the edge ilies. Aimui eighty guests were friends have accorded them in 1 men Geo. ¡stetson to Jas. C. Scaife o ff the extreme weather. A present. The Welch family. All the world loves a male the |iast. Will surely -•*•• il through. et ux, 6 acres, See. 22, T. i i snowfall that our forefather* j«]uartet— providing the boys can H. 1 W , 910. would have trodden under fool s*igg> < ruM« o f * pumpkin, really sing. In the Normandy Hillsboro Garden Tracts to for days now I* shovelled ewayi sour atipie pie. Singers and Bell Rmgers. who 5, before we get up tn the morn- |,ovni it. mani Mown it. man I come to the Beaver Theatre on Margaret Sluderbaker, Lot tng. Better healing, loo, makes ( l ,„j v , , „ ( |,.| you die. Monday evening in addition to Blk. 1, Hillsboro Garden Tracts, un feel the low temperature the picture, "The Freshman," 910. re in their I less, and electric fans und ice Wlint 1 liouglil* vvi Joseph Uickbottom lo B. J. we have an organization that ' I mimi*, refrigerating plant* make e x Cram et ux, Blks. 1 and 2, High ¡comes within the sp im o f the it would be liar<< tu »peil: treme» of heat more endurable. T h e i r land s Add., 93,000.00. i foregoing statement. tildi hut pain* vvi . ìli W hile the weather 1* con vocal ensemble is far ahovc the Mary dtatoy to Julius A. »lomiichs, stantly changing from one year ¡average, with tonal shading that Fields et ux, 65-100 acres, dec, than tell. IM rather guc** to another, big climnttc change* rivals the soft harmonies o f a 8 4 , T . 2 d.. R. 4 W., 9600.00 are too gradual t«> be observed And through I I p - long night. pip«* organ. ! William L Taylor to Clark In tho lifetime of one or even Unfit the rising of the sun, The Normandy boys are not|w Tayl#r> Lot g, jju . 40, Metx- a hundred generation*. Scien They groan, but wtlli the con only musical, but are musically g «r Acre Tracts, 910. tists figure that Mie climate of amusing as well, for there is solation Mattis L. Smith et vir to J. this continent ha* not changed Of a duty welt ihuic. fun on their program, neatly W. Pritchard et ux. Lot 14, Blk. in some ten million yeurs, not sandwiched in between their vo 6, Oak Grove Add., 92,200.00. since the passini* " f lha Piantai cal ami bell numbers. l'hey CHURGH NOTICE Lena Taylor et al to Georg* period, and probably will not giv«» a performance o f brilliancy 42.303 acres Bl! \VERTUN MEI’liu B lsT for another, ten million. i^iiil snap which appeals to the H. Taylor, their' ^ev* r * 2 Sn R. 2 W.t 910 musical sensibilities of CHURCH Frederick diegenthaler to AJ- NEW OROHEITRA W ILL bearer*. "Holiness on Ihe tlidl* of the' MAKE APPEARANCE In the bell ringing w ort the ired uuerbcf et ux, 2 acres, See. Morses" will he Ihn subject of Tbe Sunday evening service the Sumlny morning c*rnion. Normandy boys are at their 32, T. 1 N., R. 1 W., 91.00 at Mie (toltici Mon pregai ionul be«!. They have perhaps th«* Rebecca Cram to Lawreuce At 6'30 I*. M. the Kpworth Churn, wl| be marked hy the League will hold a “ Wiu-My- finest set o f Fngltoh hand-bell* Ticer, Lot 6, Powers dubd., T. Introduction of the recently Clium" service, with h in existence. The peal o f 100 j a., r . 2 w „ 910. >i>i", formed orchestra. 'I lila organ “ Why Am I a chi i-linn? bell* was manufactured in Eng- A E conuu to E. A. Stewart, land at a cost o f twenty-five Lols , 3 , 4> and , 5 Blk ization, whlto «Mil in Ils form .The evening «snooii wul be alive stale, give* promise of. n dlscu s«ioii o f the question, hundred dollars. They are un- We#l portUmd Heights, 9400. e«tual1ed for constancy o f tone becoming a well balanced niu- "W illi Vre Ihe Uiiu nil-. C. R. Hodgen ev ux to H. A. pitch, resonance, and tonal sirai aggregation, anti will add l’ lnh* are in progn V'* Tor n Harvey et al, 80 acres, Sec. 34, a good deal not only 10 Mo* fF n union Thank * -ivli quality. ‘ftrvtco T. 1 8., R. 3 W., 910. mu«toat life of the rhurrn, bo' ¡to .be announeed late r. Mosdame* J. a Huntley, J. *• F* Cnulson et ux to Geo. lo the community n* well. '■ ••«•«»— -[ ’à'" "1' E. Davis, F.. Stipe, W. H. Boyd. H Smith, Lot 1, Blk 4, Oak The Rev. Geo. N. Tavlor will W. O. Robert* motored »0 Moro <irove At,d * • 500 0°- K. K. Swenson will at t»'nd a preach again bolli mornln« last week l«* «"end a few day* Cora V Pise et vir 1° H. W. snd evening, morning servire« banquet in Porlliuul llii.- NV0- with Mr*. Colli* Moore, known ¡tohoen el ux, 150 acrv >, Seo. »«•H'; given by Ihe Lutheran starling at II, and evening locally as Dorolha Huntley. ^98, T, N , H. 2 W , 910. ! Brotherhood «>f Mio U. 8. A. 7:30. Intvr-sMng Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as | Tolu jy Our \ctive Special Correspondents W eekly || Armistice Day