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— — — 1 A » « lew D *o«m btr 19, 1999 LOCAL MAM ON « T A F F beaverto n a im . o n j IMVEHHN 1 IONAL EXPOSITION ! OF COLLEGE P A P U IN PORTLAND IN 1930 V. W . a A. COMMISSION I Mr. L J. Ljrtluu, aalrguiait 1 fur Iho I'.u itie Aiiiorioan in x «.Ulivi. it too ui Deal vt'toil, M I u la* I >j|».viuifa' iu i vauiiuivii, u.i> Ion, 'rvshiuan in oonwuerce at (e. national k x | h >» i I ioii 1 From Our Roadon (Hiver Jack it (h t now barber .-cvn held iu D o n im i! m IU3U, was « im 'uUHi vt o 'iu luwa Mon lay. < at the Beaverton Barber Shop. .tie u. a . u o s il)' M itM W iei dm i sorority, He saul l.iat tlie 1 'ualiilin Hua>cr, Oregon, ikcenUicr It , Tho dance given by the B oa-| *‘ * * ‘ * xu,s D*rviuetci ** * o-*u.' |-,<n 1 on (he freshniaif con»-. a or v. w. a a ., c o m - ; ' * ' « * o f * '*'* »« I Ueaverloti ia t u , * ; i g , i >Mi M l lo r ui l u u ver Social Club at Huber Hall 4 »uW**ucU by lue »luu eu l» m i» o f outslendm g girls from SAtewuy, wa* Hie logical boavvriou iu - v ivw ; m u , a Saturday night was very ucll o* Oregon Agncuuurai Lounge. r io iu mure man niiy aspu aiu » the houses and halls. T k i i . ^ * c* **’ hold (In Lx|>«>»ition, mm- a n icie iu ie* tue per*«»«« attended. lue lutrlcen were »elccteu ou i « oouiniissioa o f first year co-eds * UI* would be one o f the I oca - iuut u ic s an -uin i a io iiu snow Miss E ll* Kink o f Vancouver, ¡staff. organi u...i Iu, pui.'on ue g a ie uiy uog wilt plan and carry out t h e ,* 10" * considered by tlie o Washington, was in town last Kactois taken lulu eousider- “ V W ,H work, * ' j freshman «...« a com piei« suives*. ...................................... * The » “ on. week end renewing old acquain ailull ui making appomiuieuts rookesses will eleel officers and this Exposition is being pro ti is one ol me mealiest alio tances here. were: dependability ol the slu- the president will be a meni - ( u*oled ill the foiim qf a curpor- «...-« lou a iu iy tru ss iu u i i an ue Uuy Carr and B*«b Holland d*uts m loiiow nig in s tiuetious, her o f tlia Y. W . tî. A. cabinet. ***on, for which Mr. Lytlon s i i 'w n i - , auu u i miu oui wuo UiU Inagene W indnaglc, sopho- **tHi»g stock. \N e tmuerstand ,, some sauua wnt gel U io 1 were hunting Sunday and r,.. ' barom eter class wors, aud the c f number o f hours deiolcd to the niore in home economics will several o f our townspeople u uest ucaiug oi ms m e. lie turned with a nice string JBarometer. More a.-pirauls tried he the freshman group adviser, m iested. I his stock is sold ou vini also imo mat ms neigu- w|d geese. * Easts o f $ 10 down for thu witt treat mm use me out fo r the iiaroiueter this year Mrs. Frank Hocken ♦ IOo sitare. Mr, l.yiion expects rrt, no is, fo r ue s a puruaitc. BEAVERTON MAN AMONO C* M* , than in any p r o mus year. down from Spokane to spend CANDIDATES FON TEAM u,“ ‘ the Exposition will pay for t„ . p,,.. no luauhood. And il \\ eed is a member ot Tau the w eek end here, She re- j Lg.Ua fraternity. itself and brm g back returns tit |,is bruius were i ‘. A. T . aud a l turned Monday. One freshman at the U niver the way o f advertising this so«'- match was tit to them m e ea-| |pu»siou plosion could u t be heard thru, sity o f Oregon from Beaxerton Itou o f the Pacific tloast. It is reported that J. J. H en-! R IN-TIN-TIN’S BEST Mr, Oeorge L. Hutchins, uho u iiiieroptioue. PICTURE COMIRO HERE is among the forty-three first derswn has resigned his posi ___^ r pras- ___ year ____ men _____ who _____ are daily Promoted und staged the first \\ tiat 1 can l say here can tion with A. E. Hanson, wood " t h e Clash o f tho W olves,' I icing under Coach “ Spike" Ce*-! fe s tiv a l ever held iu Port- ^e read between the lutes. II and coal dealer. I land, o f " the or- I catch him it will be pleas ....... . - is “ Secretary ...... ............. ......... with H m -l.n - i iu, Juue Mar- lie f«>r the frosh quintet. Doe* your roof leak? I f so ure to tell hint personally. Although a larger number of. F «m *a lio ,i lowe, utiailcs barrel aud Ueiuie call Beaverton 1545. Shingling there is about one chance in UMkUu, is me aUraetioa ai the men are expected lo turn out and reshingling or repairing a thousand that be ever w ill l*e 1 Beai er i u- atre Oec. 22 aud 23. next term, Coach Leslie has D O R T DRIVE ON alt kind* Qf |Oof*. Adv c $2-3 TH E SCHOOL VARO j caught, but t would ¿ika to 'the show is being given fo r divided the squad Into two sec- B eaierlou ions, and |a teaching hi* men D. A. W hite , wtio sold his the benefit of the It i* reported that several ! know what his answer w ill be interest in the Beaver Theatre Library, the fundamental* o f the gam e .1 mdividuals Uuvo been in the w lieu be faces his Maker junt these "The Clash o f the W olves" New coaches are to he obtained habit o f driving up on the '* asked why he does some time ago, has moved his is said lo i>e H in - lm - lM is best next term when more fresh men school yards wuh their auto duty trick*. family lo Portland. K. A. Noyes, pictuic. Everyone is urged lo turn out, in order to give each mobile*. This practice should Mike Koyrich has sold his aticnd. player individuai lustruetion. | uot be allowed lo collim ile, as blacksmith shop and business -- — ------- — — 1 il va ili inake lite place unfit far N 0 ï IC £ lo a man from Hillsboro. Mike Every »ehool ohild in Chi- ' a playground. dig Inde- m (he I will not be responsible fo r K L a l t ò l A l t InAIiòttMS hasn't announced his plans for rago w ill he given *n A.B.C. yard, allow thè water lo setlle any bills contracted by my soil, the future. Barney Smith lu U. U. tioss. * °* *l book containing “ Always and otherwise damage the prem- l<aniel Von Buren, after this Ute Aselstine arrived the first Blk. 13, Timber Towusiie, $10. be ca refu l" songs and refined ise* 1 «late. o f the week from camp at l.tona W hite et ai to lH iro th yf••fety-ftrst illustration« The yard may n»t be in such J. A. Non Buren, Beai ertön, Keasy. He says that Ibis »a the uee, to acres, 1*. 1 b., H. * W „ ------- ----------- Adv e 3 ------------------- condition as lo suit the most ¡ HI. 2 . first time he has been out o f »lau d. *or Bant— Modern 5-room hou-e fastidious tastes, but driving ja il fo r three months. with garage. At 1st and over it wiH certainly noi b .tler WA N T E D u i f O R S A L E A. M. Howell el ux to Beu- Angel Sts. W . H. Hoyd. p i the condition. Mortenson et ux. Lot Quite a large crowd came to ***rl ^ * t s i , Durham Acres, <10. Wanted— Have you a drag *aw town from Bethany Wednesday H. F . K irry to Nellie W . K ir- lo rent for a few day»T Have night, the occasion being a , Div., For experience. J. Barger. HI. charivari in honor o f Mr. and ry*. Lot 5' U ?rUs * ub eat Grove, 110. t, Box $3. Adv p t Mrs. Moore o f that place. John T . Reynolds et ux to a Mr. and Mr*. J C. Bridge* L illie M. W eaver, Lot I, Blk. Foe ta lo — Fox T e rrie r and C ol left Wednesday morning f o r 14, Forest Grove, $10. lie Puppies. Mrs. Cha*. F.. Seattle where they have been Mary E. Hobtusou to Loretta Bernard. P t-5 called by word staling t h a t M. McHeymdds, Part o f Hlk 4, Mr. Bridges' mother was dan-; 8 . Tualatin, $10. For Sal*— Mandolin with rase. IF SO—A Classified Advertiseu-.ynr gerously III. E. A. Hyde ct ux to J. B. $6.09, 8 M. M. Mauser with in The Peaverton Review will separate Matthews, B-k. 20, Forest «hulls. $2500 ; 22 Repealer. K. NV. Wildnian o f W yom ing i , , ..... ~ Grove, $1000. you from it— QUICK! $ 6 . 0 0 ; fishing oui ill, ’eli*. is employed in tlia 20 th Gen- _ ’ „ . liarry . u .. ... ... tru e s t Lreekpauin lo Siú| or tfndr for poultry or Jury here. He says K.W ,\\. ^ J. Smith et ux, I acre, Sec. 3t, what. J. Barger, RE I, Box stands for Kid o f the W ild T. 1 N., H. 3 W „ *10. 63. Adv p 3 W est. He used to ride in the Maria A. Ilei to W illiam S. Round-l'ps, but don't tell him Flynn et ux, Lots 10 aim I f , we said anything about it. U-i*.elbrook Farm, $10. L>. L. W eston et ux t-o Hobt. Hughes et ux, 10 acres, T . I THINKS OF FRIENDS o., H. 2 W „ $10. AT CHRISTMAS TIME Lino Arata to Earl E. Fisher, i.ots 3 aud t>, Blk. A., S teel'» T CHRISTMAS time more than .vdd., Beaverton, $10. *ny other season of the >enr James B. Farr et ux io W .; my thoughts turn to the old friend*. Memories and mcwUeclions N\ • Kabuck el ux, Lot 2, Blk. of the old home circle oane thick nn<l t, . Forest Grove, I300U. fast; father— how grave and aertous D. A. Pattuito el ux lo D. > 1 SY» N$; Yf Cl ha waa—and the older boy* an.l mr ^ W ight et UX, Lot 18, Edge- sister, and den rest of all— mo:' They are nearer to me at than at any other time of the was mother who told us the mss stories and filled our after we bad all been sent off I knew I should always Had mine— mother knew well how them. I never see a box today without recatltnc all the mas Joys of childhood— a Dd How far away these old friend- Most of thorn are lying silent In t t e little country cemetery which ne lived and all that are li«iug , j j JJ., K. 2 W., $ttl. nre srniterod Marie M. Hudson to Harry The college community in which we p ux , 7.35 acre*, live Is nomadic and shlft:rc The ^ ^ ^ LOCAL NEWS 1LETTERS u Ï Beaver *'.hiptcr No. nul. Visitor* wrleoni*. Pliffwu) l"$ . t# K> X Rut* bring receipts, My order o f I lie iilar no .tin «. W ed- W orthy Matron. Jessie (' neaiiay evening. Doc. | A«li pilline, Sec IS. al P I*. M. Mo To All j Sanitary Market j Reduced Fares W E P R IN T B U T T E R W R A P P E R S m i-Sa r For example 1 Also foe New Y w ri A»k agent foraste , I Unita. friends of today [ sikh on rnplilij and are gnne tomorrow to the remotest parts of the earth. The old ft lends ure everywhere No matter where I po—Ne-r York or San Francisco. Min ueupolU or New Orleans. Naples or Edinburg. Parts or la-ndoii. I happen upon them t .ne, one In Pm.... M; J lind hardly been ten m last es In Toron tb. where I thoagtit I knew no one until t almost ran hcnd-flrst into iin old a««,ualn,anc«. Where are your old fr lends» T ! one sciittored.” you say. Ten y n r ] uro . at Chris!;naa time. I wns with twenty young coilege friends gathered abo-it the fireplace, hlhirlously eclebr iring l-efore they should go home for the hu'.ldftya. Where are they now ? one has been fnr beyond the Canal zone: another Is making a home for himself wi the Pacific coast; three sre In New 7 ork; two nre In Fnglnnd. .mil --'her . are in various nnd remote p e ls of this country fine of these, tviyti- t>v> John Horntmaun «*t ux to C. A E. Ekstroni, 3 acres, Sec. 5, l ? I it.. It. 2 W., ÍI0 . # Anna M. Sleinke lo Joseph 4 yj, et al, 2.57 acre», lice*- R „ " 7 - ^ u •> W t in 4 8 *7’ ,l ' ‘ \ ’.v- G f Bisinarch B. Bortb - 4 Klorfine, Part o f Lot 8 , Blk. I, Hillsboro, | I 0 . A p b . Reasoner el ux to L. ^ q Sctiiindl et ux, 40 acres, See - j ’f t 8 R j w., ---- ^ $ 10 . ’’ ‘ THE STING IEST MAN BEAVERTON OREGON Open Until 8:30 P.M. Every Evening Until Chrictmr*£ J_____ \ i BEAVERTON PHARMACY BE AVERTON, i ORE J SsU -lair« fVcvnibcf tf. l l i l'tnll (anuarv t PfOfSfliunM i isduciMMM 1 » 1US1-V otl>*I p s iu x S ou th ern P a c ifs d in e s C. B Allen, Agrnt, Bea vertun, L'rrg'n MX Symphony Lawn ! I W ritin g Paper A G ift D e n o t i n g Good Ju dgm en t Symphony Lawn is as line a Stationery as Brains, money, and experience can produce. When’ Ffp*enHd in any one o! the many Gilt Boxes erpecially created lor this »tattr, it ccnitiiuus ere cl thejmost satisfy» g and appreciated cf all Chtitin as Gifts. Eveiybod y utrs ttstitrt'i), to Ejnnhtny Lnwn will saff !y « h f n ; r y cf yr ur arnual gift prt l it ms. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT Dean’s Drug Store The Store BEAVERTON OREGON | i 4 il A man who w a* too econoin- A ica l to take hi* home paper ^ #enj j,j4 little boy to borrow A . (aken by hi9 neigh- 4 1 , , . .. - raI, ® »> »■ In h,s h:,* ' e l,hPv b0> ^ o ver a ?4 eland o f bees. ,u I« BtavcrtM Rcricv, $1.50 per j t ; fine J The 20th Century Grocery s A I M ERRY Christmas !hl* week: I ihh not hh * ton minulcf* lie lookod like a target tlie Hundny even 11 • wi- * <n w ;iflv Mima- -quash. H 1 * iihont your old firej-lncc wl-.-n we erf peached hi- father, who 5 served with sponge cnfcc nnd mil'; I . ...«.«ta i.c e . anil fa ll- 2 shmild like to h* fher» Just once more, ran • 1 u-irp 21 h»t I should want to come hack to my , " * to J work the next -lay." What a child he , fence which he raa Into, J grems to tue! lug j| down, cutting a handful & ily ex;— rlenca Is only the common o f f|c«h from hi» anatomy and F experience of ns all Time hrenks our rnining a 8 4 pair o f pant*- closest (issorloilon* end scatters our The old cow took advantage of 1 coni|iHiiions of n few yaur* ago. But II, ■ gap in thi fence, got into It Is the old friends nnd the friend* who gre far away of whom we ur* Hie cornfield, and killed herself j thinking roost these days—those that eating grepn corn. Hearing the have gone, and those that are going. racket, the w ife ran. upsetting There are a few of ns whoae a four-gallon churn full o f rich ^ thought* and whose prayers nre not rroa,,n drowning the whole with our old friendt nt Christmas . , hi her hurry she lost time—those who nre near und those n'ln $7 set o f false teeth. The | who nr« far sway. Living or dead- wherever they * r «—<lo,l bless them baby, left atone, craw led thru Iv a nnd keep them all I— Thomas Arkle I lie -pilled cream nnd into I ( ’lark. p-iftor, ruining a brand n«’W , tiff. Wmer* Nr per tTfilon ) $ ’ 0 carpet. During lit* excitc- i it,(Mil the oldest daughter ran its away writh ihe hired man: the | dug broke up eh-ieri setting hens, and (lie cal es got out I [ anil el.cwed the tai s i f f o f f-Jur l From ^ <?c- For Christina* Delivery McMinville anb return $195 Foreat Glove and retnrn .80 AI! points, 11- 3 fare round trip A*k Agrsl AV V IC T R O L A \ Phone 0265 _________ Is It F o r Sale! ! Merry Christmas *h irt* 1 To You Sprague's, Everybody's Store “ A Home Store In Your Home Town” UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Putting On All|High Clats^Pictures) |and Big Vaudeville^Entertainment I I * Watch Our Lobby Front For Photo Display* d f Picture* and, Vaudeville New Year's Mfflhight Follies Six-Piece Orchestra, Vaudeville, Balloon* Serpentine, Confetti Make arrangements now to reserve your seat as »here will be a big crowd! I 3