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T he B ea ver T on R eview CLEAN READING FOR | l.L TH E FAMILY VW>M IV, NMécr 4 Beaverton Grows Fine Horseradish Caditi#» ia This Viciait/ Art Siagli Ci ff, t Culi O r e g o n Barata, WuhiagUa Ciaalf, Orc|«a, i Friéiy, Dtctakt 21, I92S ■V * state HI GH SCHOOL news Lune COunly him nine union high nc H ou I h , Ripe strawberries are alili belüg harvested iti Redmond. j FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Interacting Little Notea from the Surrounding Country aa TolC jy Our \ctive Special Correspondents Weekly QP G R A D E S CHOOL A H. S. GIRLS WIR The Pictures were taken of the THEIR FIRST GAME Krade »cbool and blab school »25 first i-auie of the aaa- Wed" ,)ee’ $1-90 F«r Yev Erickson Inspects California Tunnel .on, a ia .n .t Parkrose, w ..w m > h? v*. ^ T» ki* TriP <<> Wlloraia by our mi l * by a koth uf 3 Z j^wrmuiiAii (Minis hnve bt'en »old., * The Catholic parlali al tinnii EipeciaHy Adapted ti Raia- to It. The work of the team *•*». ia subatituti i< U Get lifer Nation and Data will erotti u parochial »elioni S K O O K U N V I L L E NEWS ST . M A R T ' S NEWS altUWed that they bad been for Mr*. Genoud. ibera. ia| Pitti-Clu* Predaci on Building ei Tunnels Myarn wan ia UtraCtlolng consistently. Their ^he Grade School sent a Mrs. Cha*. T Cbrlalmaii turkey# eoli al' **r< N1*on bute henni u fine passes were all carefully plan- Christmas box to the Boys’ and I'm (land Thursday op bualnass. priees lo id cents a pound in l " ’rkc, M,,oday. to d and surely turned out well. Girls' Aid Society, Wednesday, In reeordlliK (lie Industrie» uf Itosehurg. Mr. and Mrs. 0. ilounian All o f the girls played up to December 23 , 1925. Rerry Christina» and Happy Mr. Erickson, director of tl a v to in il y it la quite trequeut- were In Portland one day last their parts Columbia Hlvw ports shipped days in I »2 6 1 and chance* fop the Elman Johnson is a new pu- tunnel project, spent a Ij ly !U«< liaint tu leave out anV I.3V3.6HH bushel« week on busmeea. county championship look very pH *n the fourth grade. over two weeXa in oantrar. o f wheal dur- MaSliie Nixon has been lislen- men I ion uf wlial that vicinity Dennis Tannahill o f Beaver - ! 00 looking over the tunnel» in Ing Noviwiiier. mg Halltu Clau talking over Mr«. M, \V heeler and daugh promising/ la moat noted /or In outlying ton grade school moved to jtu a l vicinity and fumiUarb ter have closed their home here The lineup was: The Hioul Lumber Gumpauy their new radio, dialrlola. In »peukiiig uf the m Beaverton Kd»o, Wash. I himself with the work (bat , for Ihc winter and moved to Parkroso J. D. Tracheal und indimlnoa of lieaverlon tioreo is opening a large tract of Urn- faintly j tg#,r Gardcu Horn« placa for M. MacKenzie M. Leahy Elman Johnson will spend nave to he done in put E ‘ enjoyed llioir Clirulxim» t r e e t radial» growing la fre<|uonlly her a! l.oquille. B. Cox bis Christmas holidays in Ta-J through the Tualatin Tun l I: the winter months. L. Nelson F omiMod from (bo roarer. Tin» The Crown mine In Linn Co., Wudnesday uVeniug. id «•M. Johnson (coma. Wash. He left here December 2 Lou Ann Chase C year upwunla uf two hundred ip-sr 'isles, I* »aid to show u Supervisor John Tracheal and Lorraine Norman went t o returned on the evening of 8 C E. Whitworth Monetly ton» of tlua root wiH prubaDly fme leilge o f ore. crew hav» been improving local' M U L T N O M A H I T E M S L. Leahy i Tacoma, Wash., to spend Christ-: IHtb. W oodworl li a be barve»led In Ihla immediate Four local Investor« plan »«»ad» (his week, filling up the J. Hudson mas. j He carried letters o f intro- G Moore vicinity. Orne Bergeron ha» bought to »tart a ttiO-arre muskrat n il* wUb crushed rock, F. Jamieson Mrs. Mkrtin, the seventh duction to Mr. Posey, chief en- Huh A Miller The climate and »onie o f lb » , Hie X. J. Mark'd liono on Green _ grade teacher, will spend Christ- gineer o f Alameda County, Cal. farm near Hillsboro. Mr. Wineger killed oge beef street. »oil are especially udapled tu 'mas with her parents iu Walla ¡who 1 «. now making au estuary rhe Halvation Army will os- and throe hogs Ihe Iasi o f Ilio R. H. E. QUINTET the growing o f ibi» fb-ry root. Walla, Wash. ' subway between Oakland and and Mi>. William Cox Although horseradish thrive« in tablish a children'» home near week, and put down Him pound»' LOSES GAME The eighth grade is very i Alameda at a cost o f uppro.xi- Mr. o f Hwiss sausage for the W ln -I J ,oW tbeir >*me to many localities m the temper- Con» i on, Coos County. (By George Hem tiling; and Mrs. W. H. Woods. sorry because three o f its mem-1 male I y four million dollars. Mr. ale , « 011 « there are very few The Mountain (Mates Power ,f l The Beaverton High Quintet bers are moving away, La lira Erickson was v r f pleased with plaeos where it ean be cultivat Company is rebuilding Part of Mr*’ Bitirey is con- Mr. Shubai'li drilled a well and furious McLeod, Ruth Van de Bogard.jthe courtesy shown him, exhibited a fast and ed siiree»» fully us a .’iiarkel its service In Hprlngfleld. «1 Ihe Hlu Poultry ranen Fri- vub sciiig frosn a recent illness game with their old rival, P a rk -jand Bob Hendricks, spent 2 days in inspecting the crop, lieaverlon 1 « fortunately abundance o f ,* 1 th* McMinnville hospital. rose. subway and the methods o f The new Dulcher ferllllzer d',y' *" situated In this respect. T h e Mr». J. D. ('.taglioni ha» been I ventilation use*!. He Drought The game starter out with a Plani al «rhn has opened, with ^ “ ' r * ‘ “ d" ‘ ,,h ° f fürty- ‘ "*h‘ CHRISTMAS so-called Heaver Ham land j visiting with her daughter, Mr». bang, Beaverton made two bas hack plans and specifications. frcl' (By Erma Nelson) which has given the town Its orders for many rarloads. kets iu quick succession which He went from there to Han Nearly two thousand years name, is especially adapted fur F e d Orouer of Ucholl. ha» J 1* « Unr''''8 .b* d Uw,r ' " * * ' ' j ' * 1“ ’ K,r■'l“ n,,' I hr Multmjuiab girl scuuls were lied in a short time by ago when Jesus was born in Francisco, where h*s also had Cultivation uf horseradlsli. The rahied $ 19,(00 worth o f ■ d a u i. Christma» tree I hursday. Hanta Parkrose. a letter o f in trod tact 1011 to Muy- Bethlehem three wise men ean.e deep black sediment deposited on his three hundred-acre or , CUu" * rr,v<,d Wilh * b,g **ck hHld " " ' r r,,* ulor *"eet.ng at . .. „ , , , ___ . or Kolph, who sent his »cure The first three quarters were from Cl,ard ’ o f candy and presents for ev the schoolliouse last Thursday. the East to Jerusalem,. .. . for age», which at place# reach tary with him to introduce him played very fast ami furiously eryone, He said that the chll- »ayitig. "Where is he that is es a depth o f twenty feel or C. II. Coyne left |ivl week for > to Mr. U'Hhaughnessy who ouiit I he (tpriiiglbdd Lumber Com--dren around HkookuinvHle were H but in Ihe fourth quarter it born King of the Jews? We more, forma an Ideal bed for Kelso, where he will spend the .md pany, wllh fifteen employees. ,o good, seemed that the Beaverton at have seen his star in the east the Twin Peaks Tunnel the cultivation of Ihla crop. * handles fifty earloads Ctinsliuas holidays w ith bis every who also has charge of the tack» became weak and Park and have come to worship bini.' AI different limes |l la »hip month. daughter. Hetcb-Yetchy project. He sp'-ut rose took advantage of this and ped oul from lieaverlon In car Wbeu Herod the King had many houc; with him in going t he second of a » f r i e s ran up a score o f 27 to to. CAPI T OL HI L L Oregon taxable property this load lota, hut iimra frequently heard of these things be was winter card and dam-mg parlies Beavert.mV team was •very “ " ''" l “ ‘ “ V “c over the plans of the different Ihu manufacturer or pickling year is «I.H«t,537.6IH. This is was held Halurday evening. A muob handicapped by "Bud" Krea,ly lroub,e 4 J- ' n * * ** engineering projeots. plan! where the horseradish 1 » #75, 000.000 more than it was Mrs. <Kmily Bowman is im good xruwd was ia attendence. Sprague s absence. Pred ^ peop,e Ue 1 Mr. H.. J. Wood took him prepared for table use, la equip Iasi year. proving nirely afler her recentj We will see Ihe boys o u t d<* " * nded o f the® wb^re. , ~ le |over to the Twin Peaks Tunnel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller ped lo handle »mall ifuanlltlea Pendleton farmers s«>ld 500,-' operation for goitre. sgain December so, to beat the Christ child was born. And tl,e' and showed him the improve- have left for Detroit, Michigan, from Ihrce or four hundred 000 bushels of wheat in one ! Aluninl. 1 ">W him in Bethlehem o f ■»“ - l m<.IlU lnwlo since the tunnel week. Price, range! as l.uM, J * ' " ' * ho *‘ * * ¡ where Mr. Miller ha. . posi- pounds upwards. . • ra rar The Line-up ‘ de* - : •* . ■ !><As builL 230 new bouses confined with diphtheria, Don wilh the Bell Telephone Last week Ernest Grand- as #1.50 a tiustyel B. II. 8 . (10) (27) Parkrose Then Herod called the wise -,ere UI,uier construction in the is very much improved. Company. george shipped one thousand opened up by that luu- Harrison lugli» ¡men and piquired of them what V H lions on .5,060 acre» a if j k H voi - leu and buzuar of pounds |n »tie oonsignuietyl, liqt Rehearsals hav# begun on a tune the star appeared. And ht ! ^ ^ Ginher land near ttokfcndale lhc .......... Ald , U(._ L. Gray F Oliphant small shipments are the ride. charming Dutch operetta which and; j j r O'Sbaughnessy was firin- rail for i imyiiifii o f on«* hun-! . Johnson C Noolil .sent them to Bethlehem . ^ . * .. , ' “ ” crwMful, mti aUrurth«« »uiu be- wHI be presented m February The year !»•»» wae especially ! »aid. “ Go search for the young jy o i opinion that ttie build- Jone» G d r «l and (Uly ihouaaod dollars. (nu- realued. Morris mfnpied for the production of by Ihe Mull noma h Woman's Cliild, and when you have found-ni< 0( lhe Xuatatm Valley Tigard G Kamp The Portland Electric Power! I tia plant when (iraiiilgeorge r, . . ,, . ^ . H. I.lares parish held their Club. Mrs. William Small and him bring me word, that I ma>J ne| ^ as the solution of t h e Brigg» 8 Mackenzie extend it» power ,., , bad iwcnty-three acres which tamipany will _ Z. . tLhrlalmoa I r l .*i 11 t if 111 u n d Dr. E. E. McNutt will have (he worship him also." transportation problems ill and lines to Hcappoo»e, Columbia ... , , . prmluccd an average of Hire« nill, , , , . . . . . . Iree Wednesday afternoon. A leading parts. After they heard the King's ’ out of Portland. He thought METHODISTS HAVE and one-half Iona per acre. City, Deer Island, and Wilark. program was presented by the command they set out on their would not only be the making The crop brings around I e n CHRISTMAS PROGRAM way and using the star iu the of the Tualatin Valley, Astoria Is on Ihe national pupils. but T I G A R D N E WS cent» a pound when sold In honor roN as one of eighteen 1 ,, , . | Quite « number attended the cilsl ae ltieir BUide they trav- would al»o be the best thing _. . . . . 1 1 *«’ L. A. t.lurk grocery store quantities such as the pickling cities having no fatal a u t o , , , , . . . ,, the eied toward Bethlehem —' — that could be done for the pro where . ’ has boon taken over hy (lie At- The Grange met iu regular 1 Christmas u ,, , ~7 entertainment “ at k luc plants use. This would make accblents during .. Ihe month of . . . _ motion o f Portland's business the young child was. hall last 1 **rt* ,° d4*1 Church Wednesday session m their new October kmaon A Atkinson Company, »700 per acre income for one evening. The program was un-! WUen lhey entered the house interests. which lias rented the building Thursday. year. Mr. O’Shaughnessy was also usua! m that the chief charac- lh 8aw Mary and Uie Baby Ihe steamer "(iolliio l^tar" and purchased the stock. A The roots grown here grade Dorothy McMirbaei Js in of the opinion that the •a - has left ihe Porllaud tty>ck vtfillt line o f fresh meats will be add- first clnas, almost »«* * , both IV.rtlaiid honpilal. .b’. ' ‘Z ^S' U I U Z . ' " T i i f ’” * creased 'U T valuation in the prop 1 10,000 bps## qf apple», baund ed to Ihe line o f groceries, us to si*e and quality. Tty® Will soon be operated on. birth o f Christ was beautifully ,kUCC9 a“ d worsh,‘ ,ped h ’ erty along in the Twin Peaks for hurupc. The steamer "L.l A liirg*. erowd was present »o ond| bring » losaif drH»«, llev. E. Mourer, pastor o f Uw Port rayed. ^ upeued lbe,r * * Tunnel district was more than da" has left with 165,000 box#«. The above figures as the nt Ihe formal opening of the Evangelical Church, has return-' A« e r Ihe program candy, apJ »n d presented him wW h.gifU of three times as much as the UTapilol HiH CI ii I i I iounc last ed from a meeting at E verett.'i’^ product o f an V r e mny seem «■•«! nuts were d is t r ib u t e d « ^ ’ ^ankmceuM endl m>rrb. cost of the Tunnel, that plans DAVIE ENTERTAINS n Urge price, but when we con ¡Saturday night. The hall was .Wash. • > m o . , K the kiddies. | iheu Uud warned “ ary “ “ d were now under way to double Joseph of Herod the Kmg and sider for « moment Ihsl about AT 0ARD PARTY beautifully decorated with fes- deck that tunnel so that four Mr. and Mrs. \V. O. W e b s t e r___ three and u half or t pound* said to Joseph, “ Arise and take cars might Mrs. J. E. Davis entertained toon* of evergreens and C.hrist- run abreast i n o f pools when graded make a with a "5U0” party Wednesday the ybung child and his mother place of two. He also told how wreallis The evening was from Medford spent last week- M T M E L CHU* ° H M M end at the home o f Mr. and CHRISTMAS TREE;and ilee into Egypt where safe- gallon of the manufactured ulternoou. spent hi dancing, afler a short land in that vicinity had been Mrs. It. H. Grandy. P oducl which cosls the manu The younger members of the'ty lies." Tbveq pieseul utero Mrs. Gor- Pro*rr* m h'ul ,,0° " "ntlered. setting for « 1 , 00 « an acre be Joseph lheu ___ iled _____ into _______ ERypt facturer nlhoiil 35 or Id cell!* ham, Mrs. Dora Stipe, Mr* J.j The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Congregational Sunday School ____ r _ ____ ____________ fore the tunnel was built but 1 « sold to the consumer In •- E. Hummers, Mrs. Welter Uur-| Church cleared a substantial vf,“ ' 1' a program at and stayed there until after the now business blocks JOKES brought ounce containers at 25 cents ria. Mrs. V. A. Wood, Mrs. Geo.I a. amount at lheir bazaar and t the church Thursday evening.|death of Herod $250 a front foot or about each, or about 15.00 for the Blasser, Mr«. Rqhy i»uyd. Mis.l <Kr,,ni 11,0 lieaverlon Hummer) supper held Saturday afternoon'• 8o" g '*' rr, ' l* lion* and d*“ lt>K«‘'» There are a great many dif $12.500 per lot. Residential four pounds. II wuld »coin » » Engleke, evening s ferent Christmas customs were features o f llie evening's i n lots Mrs. ghellenbergcr, • q ,.,,. Henimmg “ Papa, kin I and evening. are being sold for from entertainment. though Ihar® w «r« an opportu Mr». U. H, Gushorn, Mr». J. C. different parts o f the world. go in swimming?" $1,500 to $2,000. The upper grades o f the pub Santa Claus appeared at the nity for the growers to get to Huntley, Mr». J. E. Davis. Father— "My son. Hiere is no lic school gave a Christmas conclusion of the program with I In the United States we al gether and put In a pickling Mrs. J. E. Summer» won the water." ways hang our stockings ami GOOD RECORD MADE BY program in the auditorium on a bag o f candy for plant here, and their product first prise, Mrs. Geo. Blasser STAR CAR ON TR IP George— "Don't need none. I Wednesday afternoon, evpryihave our jChristmas tree. ft w as 1 youngster present, mold he placed on I he market III# 2nd priie and Mrs. J. C. kin do Ihe sun stroke," During Mr. Erickson’s r c e n t In England they call it Yule enjoyed by all present. ) \ |arg0 orowd n , presenL *tn a much heller advantage. Huntley the consolatimi. the tunnel Tide and bring in a Yule log to trip looking over Among I he principal growers projects in the vicinity of San of this root In this vlcinlly CHUftOH QP CHRIST j 1 ...... .. In Holland the boys and girls Francisco he drove a might he named E. Graiyl- The CÍiurch of Christ is stilli put their wooden shoes out for This was his own ear and ho g. orge. Emma DeI»man, R. Roe- oweUng w á f r , on,0 ,Iandu.aJ wanted to keep track of the Hamt Nicholas to fill. cost and how much the trip yet our services have been good 1 On Christmas w*i celebrate Merlo 0 L*'lM gsl.' î . S tm ÜI. « . — e» „ave been guo ,--------------------^ ; y , .......... ...... , ______________________________________ ______________ e 'C hrists birthday and give gifts cost him. Wmmerman. H. R Nelson. CMn “ ""*»*«> * ^rnace nut m memory of that day when Ho left here ou the £ Ding. J- Ruehbk, L. Arnia. J |*" ä expert to soon have it in ! met the world was given tU great-^ of Dwember at 5.30 A. ! * operation. In the meantime Choban, A. Tachella. . r. ¡arrived in Yreka, at 0 . 0 " f . we make Ihe mom as comfort- ! est gift, a ¡savior. |of lhe same aay. Ho left f-r able a* possible by the use of GIRLS GLEE 0LUM San Jose the next niorning nnil a stove. arrived there at 7:20. During (Fiom the Beaverton Hummer) OHRISTMAS Lord's day. Dec. 27th. at thej the 7th and Hth Mr. Erickson 'Ihe girls’ glee club has sqiqe (By James Medili) treat attended a convention of lho new uniform*. We ll say " » * ' * ' T " f . ,h# * Nineteen hundred twenty five Durant Motor Companv at are pretty nifty. T ill» year. « ' v' " ^ children o f ( years ago Christ was ,born ,n 0 .|kland the gle club has b-en doing ,ha B,bl* Bethlehem. The Three Wise Th<> loU 1 trip wa, miles exr plionally well. They have, 1 »>*•"'» 'a*' Sunday, Men were told that if they fol- and total eon»umpli"n of been presented in a grogram at ¡®f '»ie year 1925. the pastor | lowed a certain bright star lhey pa» 0 Hne was «7 gnlloi:<. H« Tigard and also at an Eastern wrijl bring a New Year message. y Frank Cunningham, Minister. would ccane to where the Christ droV(, ( r0m Beaverton to S m 8 l*r gathering in Beaverton. child lay. They did so, found Josie and used up oniy Ono pint Many o f the girla are expected BEAVERTON METHODIST ¡the child, and brought him 0f od> to receive Iheir pins Ihl* year. 0HUR0H gifts. Now people give etwh The total expense« f ; 1 The gir’ »' operetta, "Lady A message for Ihe New Y’e a r; other gills in Uonor of his and oil on the whole t ¡’ f France*," was enjoyed by ey- of birth, and to celebrate the day 23H2 miles was *22 1« pryon* who »«w it, II was full I cnlltlesL "The Henceforth* when the world was given its ably not a record I’crfor 1 of surprise, and the music was 8«- P " '“ ’” w‘ " ^ « iv,,n by " greatest gift, a Savior. but one very c'°d 1 1 1 goo I. I Noticing the good maler- P « ' " ” '’ H,v- J- H ,rvinr A. M. Holiday, and in Hie e v e -> lai we have III our school It I» There are many different <'* r was ' ng.___ !nlng Rev. Omar Ideo o f Myrtle! rum red II at we are going to¡ Christmas in the lands of the VAUDEVILLE SUCCESS ¡Point, Oregon, will he the have nn exceptionally hsuvy op- earth. In America every Cbr.st- th# nPilvert0n Hu nmc speaker. Kpworlh.' League al e e l:i I hi* year on aecount of mas eve the children hang . . 6:30 P. M. Topic, "The Wl*-| . . .. The vauileville reeen'ly g iv ’ dom o f Remembering. Sunday their stockings up on the man- 1 , , , . .. „ ,. . . . .. .. , . by tho student bodv v . 1 . 1 whnl we nlrenity hnvo. Here's School at 10 A. M. tel o f the fireplace, and ex- } , , ..,i. great success. e piocceus to the success of the llperetla. pect Santa Claus to fill them aTnonnting to «136 0«. In describing Ihe Christnyisj with toys and candy. Some- __________ ______ He— How old is Ibis lamp? decorai ions last week we failed, times each family has a Christ- are hung on the tree. In Hol- Him Oli, abolii 3 years. lo noie Ihe display in Ihe wrin-j mas tree decorated with can- p,n,| g|., Nicholas comes r.:' ind Hi*— I III ink I’M turn II down.dows of the Twentieth Century dies, tinsel, stringed popcori* every Christmas and fUl th? It's too young to smoke. Grocery Store. land cranberries. The presents boys' and girls’ »toes. ÜL f—, In B ad N ow in