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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.
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-[ ’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.
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