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"* ' “ L A T U T MMO HIV®" A® "WHI I" Niild ft»«* round Ihtidhidy, m* (dodltig tin* Iir«*it1i fr«»ui tier lutto • umo b y o u r r r u o s i r r s monili to «ntirow« iiNf«»nt«tim<*iit. In* i|idry und ni tilt nt orn i*, < From lit» II* averion Hum n»rK '"Vii», I I'Uur Ion!»/' Hrriiii rtplUiJ, *'l Love You T ru ly,'' as sung lifting h«*r Mittnim* up Uto g|t p» w**ur f.R*. r M cvft, 'T thought I «ma going 1« )■>«» *11 my nli'* young people," Mr« W ilkie a*l«l. turning on tlm oi«k ram n i of h«r f a lls good nattir* "Jim l|i'nni'|iln urtali wllh hardly * thank you. TU#r»'a littn nu rnil of mull f«r him. I itliln'l know wher« he'd umin ; ln< mail« »urti a m) a- I try ululili II, an I «•■%! Ili* l«tl«r* tu hi» ■•Uh'«. They prahiildy know almut him more limn I i|o. 11« didn't tarli you wtirra Ini want ?” "Nu," »ubi Drena, "ha tillin'! i«i| uiu." “ Anil m i a word frani him. Ni l » . min-li u* it lib i uri1 i mat card." llrtmii was trying to |iaaa nrounil the bulk of ili» olili r «lim an. If - A* II 7 ,/ d f f ft Yif ' ' ' J; a y r/HtoMT *V* ~\ U U Bw~oa.i W MU Service "Ami you wi hi off yourself wlthmit mm'h <•» |iiin,it|c>n," Mr» Wilkie coin t r u m t o n i W eh ) j urrnn » m In Mt l-mil*. fili« tiM«t plained. i ni tilín: lo rai-lf In III« way. n**i Miiirk<*<l Un* lini»* un ht?r Itili«* «*iil "um| uiilmiii bin/« Inn t.hfibvr or not 1 H* M*t In’ . |t|t*. Wfdiir "Il tliv litir«*uu ; tt wim liol ucce* yon uua lamilnx ¡dick.'* • I» i nny uni» «4*i* *M»rx li«H *(* »li* u m noi r«*uily to for* Kli« loo bell nil over Un» girl from It's |>U II. Au **< >f ( "V«HI ’ 1,1 il* l. Jht) ” *«*1« «n«l l»***l<li** noli)« orti* in izili n*k im i nnyilitHij,** 1 l»«*r n (|iii*Ntt«iit, Home uni- m igli« lin v t | »•»U««l wl»y «li«* n i ni And *lit* rottid t> <n>t in li!« •• m »«• «ié< m u f , J lm r *• >\1i ; I by John I,, lo L illian Berg. Mr. II«» 1 •' >< u <! f a >< ii 'il li<tirr. »Ito I., .|i ..I ih" bru II n ni limi m» tutiM «ititi v m«*nt . Tv«* •it i m lo Hr ! . f " nil h f Un rf i II hcutl lo fluii with un «tp rer*!«ii In her h«nily «y r« Indicating ihnt It. would h«v« Im n hotter If u lagni guardian I uiH h » ve* toid. hud brani ap|iu!irrd for lircnn. i ■ — “Well, I'm Ine«." “í’o I lU'r. Iluvu you hnd tiri*.«k CHAPTER VI I _ filai r Itrenn Mele,»* munteti frani Ut. "I don't « mi nny," replied f-rem», Hhe went up lo t er riami amli r tlu | I^iula «n Un» a ltlr v iill n i Un» ninnili. I T ilt trnin srrtved In Unii«« In Ih» roof ubero. U|mn tl.o h«it pre.id uorl 1 *•“ *> m ornlng « b e n ih » n lih l p rn lrlt ili« dual mm ka minio try lit - 1 «ultra«»* n ln d « . u » llll ton i, hm i l i » m .tni tb t u lu li alio limi Ibruna II |||> In pitch aia l* “' doltnr •" In» porse In h.i il ri* co (• dii) » hrfnri'. She |>ut It look ou Ihnae i k b W'Uldv's In irti» u t Ih« ulti r l l j murk.« na If n round of life hnd Inni rampici i'il Thru ab*' ¡ml up to irn-.ii Ihe nò mi lo Ilo picture « f thr A •'Topo- Ile- ber fulbrr'a pici ut«, III» Inai poa DELICIOUS STEAKS “ If I final a flirt Like You," a* sung by Robert Wood to Viola Hanaen, “ Hlnky Dinky P arley Von*" a* Ming by Mrs. Metzler to Mr. M eliler. “ F reslile," a * «ting by mo*t any Fr**hmun. “ Alice, W here Art T hou?" to Alice n io in ijilM . “W hen Iriah Kye* Are Bmll- liur,’’ by Mark Jo n es to A Girl named Helen. “Let ft Rain, Let It Pour,” by any of tbe girl* who are ■porting galosh«*. “ I W onder W h at’* Become of R uth?" by Mcrwm Ihuit. "Red Nine P el«" by Pete Ilona. "A ll for I lie l.ovi) of Mike," by Milton Comm. "Nobody Love* You Like I Do," a song Lawrence Day sin g» to ail the girl*. "Ily the "l.tgb t of the Slur*" u* Ming by any member of the B asket Kail learn after being knocked cold. * "B eside a Silvery S lrean i," most any place on our school ground» after a rain. "Oh, There Ain't No F lies on A untie," by Rose Fry. "A bie's Irish Noye," as sung by Prim a Donna fieo rgian a. "Oh, W hat n Pal W as Mary," w rillen ejH u sively for Mary Crafctree. ‘• n o m a n i s l —MESSAGE 0 .: CH.'i. V 3 ■4 eia! Invitation '» U 'r 'i r r ji .'f in o u r c ity to c o m » into o u r m«i in »p t l o u r tnoaU un d o u r m a rk e t. .V p c h o ic e I RESH MEATS and we k< c p o u r m u k r t C lc itii a n d S a n ita r y . >• ¡ o« m it wh<*n is properly a^cd and in tine condition w e s e ll it. * F»r a Long Tlm» Sh» Lookad a t THI* Engraving In It« Traval-Battarad Tram»—a Ralle of Oomotrlua Sol- “Quality Is Our Policy” W e deliver: West side at 2 P.M. East side 3 P.M. w e make a delivery S aturday forenoon Phone Order* Eai ly H. A . M orrison, M gr. Beaverton Transfer Co. Lewis Brothers Props. AUTO TRUCK AND UIVC«Y SERVICE, DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND M1ITURE AND PIANO MOVING L im i imi , i'.- i nor of Walnoii and F irst Si. . Ilu I O tti'o, Portland Aulo Kroialil T erm inal I! c u n , Til un II. Portland, Main 3 S I0 , _ _ J ctune If I w «r« In il«ng«r." Iliiu imlnlra al about that nm e mo ment Mra. Wllklc was writing In her diary. At on« tlm« In her Ilf« ah« had acqulrtul Iho fancy that the memoir* of women often wen* Important—the original uourrea of Idatorlcnl furta and the mirror of awlety of a period— ihe dlury haldt kept Ita grip upon « ! and her long after »lie had ceased to m y to heriu'lf. "Think what It would have meant If Mnilnme tie Malntcnon had kept a diary!" Now ahe wrote In III* aunie hasty, out-of-breath utyle wllh which aha conducted nil Ilf»— leaving out pronouns und writing «entenrea. "Went ahoflplng. Saw tleriha. Said her huxhiind'a teeth kept her aivak* getting hot water bottle." She poised her fountain pen and wrote: "Itrenu S c I cokk returned today from St. Loiila Sold «lie had errand there. There Is a frightened look In her- tryea” A drop of luk fell and aimttprod out. She Idetted It and left the outline of a little black tlenil which darned upon the pug**. I Beaverton Market (Sb Grocery \ M»«al«n of the family. Fur a long time, luu, ah* looked nt tbla «iigruvlna In Its travct-batt«r*d frum«—a relic of 11 «. nirtriu* Sclcoas. "11« mid mil to hi* afraid." »h« t«ld herarlf. ''11« mid aum«thlug ivould i (To be continued next week) WHAT THANKSGIVING SHOULD MEAN TO US Pilgrim Men and Women at Plymouth Set Example. h a n k s g iv in g i * ■ day unique in Ihe list of Itolldnyt—not perhaps, so uniqtK lu Its coaeepllon us In ihe meaning whb-h the day Ims com* lu bave. We think of It us u day uf get ta g together. The dinner Is lis sym bol Kalth lu the goodness .tt limi nnd h reverent and formal prayer of lliafiksglvlng fur Ills bounty Is Its i vowed imrpose. Bui Its greatest profit i«> us may com* from Ihe Ilion »b l. It Invokes of Ib il Ulti« bund of linrdy men snd ■ton,en »h o kn«**' wlint II menni to face hunger; to know hunger nnd stick lo tin appointed tusk. Thai task happened lo he the opening up of that near land which was «lest¡ned lo pro vide so bountifully for you anil me V ho h aw Inherited II. They were sth- errl lhn-* from whom this heritage has come' doe n HardyT Ves; but vvllh a riiggediiiao limi was noi nione n pin sien I attribut« They experienced the primal lesioni* : want, finir, and the need of strife lint they stuck And they won. That first Thanksgiving day was for them it solemn rile. If they—that hand of 1*1 Igrim men ami Women could feel so lion, 'll,V tliankful fer God's bounty ns It wits measured out to them nt I'l.vin •■itili lu KVJt, what one of ns In Itila day and generation hut needs h* ashamed lo feel less. It wn* a solemn occasion, hul how could they else hut he happyt Let tts he lutppy on this Thnnkgglvlng day. Rut, too, let us not forget.—Prank II. Sweet. T M O T T T F .R f Fletcher’s Castiyla is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drop* and Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of • Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids In the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates ^ ------- To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of froven direiion* on each Package. Pliyikiani «vtrywhfrs rscommsnd it, __ BcAHfton Review, $1.50 ftt ft. Beaverton, Oregon, December, 1925 50 cents a year Merry Christmas Happy New Year STUDENT BODY BEAVERTON W IN ® OVER ACTI VI TI ES REPORI FROM THE BENSON The hoys displayed aUctgcth- ! EUGENE CONF ERENCE Beveral Assembly Meet tog* er different form in -w in m u g a On Tuesday, Dec. a, Uie five have been held, su ite Ihe last practice gam e from Benson del- g ales to Eugene gave their Edition of the "U uiuuier." I ¿nd team l ues., Dec. 22, by a reports. The first assem bly was held score of 17 to i ( . T heir p ass-: Myron Gray gave the first for tbe purpose of arousing ing and team work as a whole report about the lost suitcase ■indent body, c lass and individ was a g re at improvem ent over und also the convention of .Stu ual enthusiasm , and sp irit in their previous showing again st dent Body Oiucers. lie em pha order to su ccessfu lly put over | P arkrose. It is , believed that sized the need of a council in the sale of the Annual coupons, | tbe team has now b it its stride I Htudent Body O rganizations. and the plan of (he coupon sale and w ill give a good account j Ruth Haulenbeck also gave a was outlined, ofter which Mer- |of itse lf in tbe future. ..L e ste r report from the btuib-nt Body win H aul led the Htudent Body Gray w as tbe scoring sta r with Convention, bbo told of d if in some yells. 12 points to h is credit. ferent item s taken up, am ong A few days later (he second which was Ihe curfew la w . of a*,em b ly w as called for I b e FRaSH M EN W A N T Portland. T his caused gro at SANTA CLAUS comment purpose of "talk in g up tb e a t the sonfcrcuce. vaudeville. At th is lim e sev The Freshm en voted by a ! Jun e Hudson gave a report eral mouthers of tbe Btudent U rge m ajo rity for a bantu Claus from the Editor»’ m eeting of Body gave some very good "pep and a C hristm as tree. T h e y the P ress A ssociation. Her re t a lk ," . It was d«eided to hold wanted to bang up th eir stock port w as m ostly ou the con a ra lly and serpentine in tbe ings too, but the upper class-1 struction of new spapers. Miss downtown d istrict the opening men voted them down. 8o| Kinney attended th e G irls’ day of the vaudeville. The down the stockings are. Ju st League Conference. She offered m eeting was adjourned with a the sam e we w ill have a bantu j her time to the g irls it they few yells led by the yell le ad C laus and a C hristm as tree,; wished to organize a eluu of er. 1 hursday afternoon, on the, that sort. Mr. Webb gave the Assembly was called Friday, stage. Everybody drew a name f final report. He was lo have Dec. IS, for Ihe purpose of p re from the box, with the iuteu-1 incidentals and incidentally he senting (he “hnnual sales" tion of buying someone a j devoted p art of his tipie in w inners w ith th eir respective C hristm as present, and those j proving to us th at M yron's act prizes, and lo m uster up some not satisfie d with the name of givin g the first report w as pep for the gam es with P ark- drawn, have been trad in g n a m e s, very unm annerly. The inciden rose F riday night. Speeches ever since, tryin g to get the tals, however, proved to fie a w e re heard front Miss Lannhtg. name they w ant. Some ever most im portant p art of the con g ir ls ' ro ach ; M arie Leahy, g irls ' went a s far a s to try to buy ference. e a p la in ; MeUler, boys’ eoach: the nam e wanted. “ Here's a W* fed that a great amount and Victor Johnson, boys cap chance for sp eculation." U w-as of good was derived from this tain. “ Mike" McLeod and Mer- voted, by the assem bly, th at n«A conference and hope that wp present should exceed the price m ay have the sam e opportunity win Dalit led the Student Body of tw enty-five cents. Vie hope of sending delegates next year. In yells. everybody goes the lim it, and Dr. E. T. Helms gave a short it is no great offense to spend T his is the tim e of year when talk in connection w ith h i s th irty cents for yo ur best it begins to get late early. g irl's present. ' work in ch aracter an alysis. IIIUMTMAM snow uua la'iin b Ike down) Hakes, f at . beautiful la tht-lrtsrivc*. >■ I euverlng the esrUi w llli a thick nd blanket which lu Mr. Simmons' .lilt' was like u sbroud tu all Ihe miu ' i '.:<>»* i»f his life. When Wlbt-I s were Jti tl,n . each other good iiatu icd l) in v ir) More, buying present* to surprise the,i luvetl ones, und wrapping tbem n aili i ly in tissue paper tied with w i l l s ribbon behind closed d*-'in this l"Sell soul walked the streets uiicnsih anti ulmlemly, disturbed sad If an Bird by the unwonted crowds of shop|«-rs. an L If tiie truth were known, Impele««!) depressed I k >U» by tbe went tier, ami the animated throngs so busy with ac tivities which be coubj neither share nor bear. Alone, yet terribly afm ld lu !•* alone, Ing. s t a , and ft' has beea largely A Nest of Tables and feeling more so In tIn— -o eriw d a through the Interest focused on the An ever-ussful Christmas gift is a In w'ldcli be had no |uirt. lie lurneii problem by the a m i a l sals of .Christ ■test of four tables of mahogany. At his fuotsteiN* from the tuwn and «ought m as Seals. The tuberculosis death tea time, to hold the after-dinner cof rompunlonshlp from Nature. Ile ra t» in the Dnlybd' States has been fee cups, and, in f a c t a dozen times strollial across tbe snowy fields, ht-shle considerably mage than cut In h alf in a day. these tables will prove their S freezing brook, and Into a pine grove these eighteen y e a n . The disease Is all weighted down with snow. There useful ness. lu the solitude he felt gradually ut Idea Originated in Denmark being conquered. The winning slogan is H ealth! HsaithTVHealth!—su<B fine ease, for a throng of I Hippy memories It’s Christmas Years Ago Accomplishes Won radiant health that^lt repels sickness, Tell Old When came trooping to him through the trees Trouble: “Go your way and Christm as Seals are In ths field —memories of yesteryeur, when with When it's C hristm as ders in United States. In Oregon, and in .every state in the Ills sisters In these very woods he hnd Union, to continue the fight to a win No plac« here for you to stay, helped chop down the fam ily Christ When It's Christm as More full of dram atic Interest than ning finish. mas tree when he was very small We are in ths Joyous land; What Jolly days those were—whst fun the chapters of a novel, Is the history Sing and shout at Joy's command; they’d hnd—he lived ugaln tln>ae Imp ot the little Christmas Seal now on CHILDREN’S VOICES Give us "Dixie" by the band py times In-fore the rvaper enme. And ■ale throughout the state of Oregon. When it's Christm as!" AT CHRISTMAS TIME then, luccliunlrally, as he lea m il Conceived by a Danish postal d ark, against a tree, he drew from h it po ket to raise money that would save th* an envelope he hnd received that Urea of children suffering from tabor» T WAS the Christmas time. Snow morning, but had not had interest oulosls; wandering across the Atlantia, flakes like soft downy feathers 1 ®. DM, WMtvrs Nvvrlsvpvr Union.) falling into the hands of a great Amer» enough to open for It was evidently a were falling over the city, covering baneful Christmas card. But he ton lean w riter; being recreated on Amer its dirt and soot with a beautiful ican soil, and told to m aintain another blanket of white. ic open now. and re ad : tuberculosis hospital; becoming tha A CHEERFUL Men and women, were Jostling one sole financial support of s great or- GUY The h*il day In ths year another through the crowded city Brlmts the bust wish In tli* ganlxation dedicated to a Health cam- streets. Some were laden with pack I have abso world plagn stead ily and surely overcoming To my best friend, lutely nothing to ages. Some carried but a few. the “white plague," are leading events Msrry Christmas. be thankful for. A few were poorly, clothed; yet with In the life history of the Christm as S e a t You can bo calm, satisfied fares. More were Mr. Einar HolboelL postal clerk la Team of gratitude filled his eye*, for thankful you*ro poorly clothed, with sad, restless certainly he had not lived In vnln far off Denmark, bnsy cancelling not dead, c a n t youf when one could send Idm such a mes ■tamps and handling packages during faces, as if they grieved for what they could not hare. W hat! A n d sage. Jtiyfully he quoted Stevenson's the Christm as season of ISOS, had on Many wore rich clothing and luxuri me carrying a wonts. "No man Is useless while he his heart the problem of raising big life insur. has a friend,” and then he turned Ills money to support a little hospital tor ous furs, and some of these had calm a nee. steps toward town.—II. Lucius Cook. poor children stricken with tubercu restful faces; but many' were weary as losis. In the midst of his work, h« if they worried for a peace which <t& 111«. Woorfl NtWKpaprr Union.) conceived the idea ot selling a seal was not theirs. A beggar tat In a corner selling his somewhat like the stam ps he was so busy cancelling. Mr. Holboeli submit pencils, one by one. Many unheeding ted his plan to the king, received the the pencils, dropped a coin into the NOTICE TO CREDITORS vf A i- f f royal sanction and the new seal was box strapped about his westlier-beaten In T ha County Court Ot Tha THE UNUSUAL USUAL i printed, sold, and fulfilled its mission. neck. Some, not noticing the beggar, State of Oragon fo r W ash The children of the poor received the passed in and out of the great de|>art- ington County care they needed, at the little hospital. ment store. K'RE tim i of Christ Several, y e a n later, one ot the Many stories over the beggar’s head In the M atter of the E state of mas, they sold. "It's Danish seals fell Into the hands ol Christm as carols hud been pealing W illiam W elch, deceased. the same old thing every year. Jacob Rlis. the American writer and forth all the afternoon. The passers- Notice is hereby given, lh.it Same old wreaths. Same old publicist. He was Immediately In by could not have failed to hear them ; ' nuisance getting presents. Same terested. wrote to a friend across the yet if their minds or hearts responded the undersigned has been duly old expense. Same old fatigue. ocean, obtained the story behind ths they gave no sign. Theft- expressions appointed by the above entitled Same old holiday greetings. court, as A dm inistratrix of the seal and published it in the "Outlook" change«! not. Nothing new about It. It’s n In 1*07. Down through the hurrying crowds E state of said deceased, and b o re“ This story In turn stirred to action came a group of little girls on Christ has duly qualified as su m , Their names are Mr. snd Mra an American woman. Miss Emily Bis- mas shopping bent, hastening to the Now, Therefore, all persons Joylessnes*. They do not see. sol. who like the Danish Postal Clerk, ■tore o'er which tbe Christm as chimes having claim s ag ain st said e s poor, pathetic creatures that was struggling with the financial prob rang oat. Ileetlle«« of the elbowing they are. that t(ie usual things iem of a little tuberculosis santtorium throng they stopped to listen sad saw tate are hereby notified and re are In reality the unusual. quired to present the sam e, to near Wilmington. Delaware. Mtss the beggar. Imvc Is usual, so are children, Bissel managed the first American proper voucher* “Let's buy,” said the blithe little gether with so Is n birthday, an anniversary, 0hria(m ss Seal Sale In 1S07, raising leader, and they st<t>ped forward to therefor, to the undersigned a friendship. $8,000 for the needy hospital, a sum purchase his warea. the law offices of Hare. Mc- But only the usual can rtae tar beyond her expectations. The dull-eyed creature looked at Alear A Peters In the American to the great heights Prom the three thousand dollar Seal the fresh yonne fares snd spoke: Nalional Bank B uilding n If »Its And Christmas is the most tin Sale In 1S07 to the four and a halt “Why d«vn't ybu sing, girlies?” boro, W ashington County, 'ir e usual of nil.—Mnry Graham Bon ,'j million dollar sale in 1924. the story “All right. L e t's!" Joyfully agreed of the Christm as Seal has been one ot the gay children. ner. gon. within six m onths from magnificent accomplishment against <<©. 1IIS. Wfttsn Union.) "The Lord Is come!" the clear the dale hereof. the foe tuberculosis. Between 190S and Dated th is 21st day of No i ' . v . v .vrawv-siv--.-ViViv v . - ? 1919 the American lied Crass, put its young voices took up the old refrain. Pedestrians, so long unmindful of the vember. 1025. shoulder to the wheel, snd backed the chimes, turned at the sound of the 'or Seal Sale, hence the term "Red Cross children's voice*. Some stopped and ¡H are. McAIear A Peters. neys for A d m in istrate S eals” which still Ungers although listen ed ; tense faces relaxed, softened; . now six years oat of date. The right many smiled as they went on their Nora W elch. A d inlnis'ra rlr FREQUENTLY HAPPENS narno is CHRISTMAS SEALS or tn of the E state of W iUlan way. berculosls Christm as Seals, for since W elch, deceased. Other children Joined the little band. 1918 the National Tuberculosis Asso They sang the old hymn through; Adv e 52-4 ciation. and its branches, state and local, have been selling the seals, and then scurried away. But those who depending on them for their entire hud hesrd and seen remembered. Their CATARRH support. The Oregon sale Is conduct hearts were lightened; their hardens Catarrh Is a l -oc»I diavaae greatly In ed by the Oregon Tuberculosis Asso lifte d ; their worries seemed passed fluenced by ConitituUonal ojmhUon*. HALL’S CAT/RRH ME OK'IN 1C con ciation and the County Public Health away. sists of an Ointment which gives Quick It was the children's voices, Associations. Relief by local application, and the tt ws* a beggar's whim.—Florence Since the time of the first Seal Sale Internal Medicina a Tonic, whieu acta First Bug What do you exp«,'! for through the Wood on the Mucoua 8ur- many millions of dollars have been H. Well*. Chrlsliuns. facee and asalata in ridding yoor »/»tern (ft. I t » . WMtvrs N«««ps»er Usloaj Invested In tuberculosis-fighting equip o t Catarrh Second Bug—Judging by past ex S«l* hz druggists for over 4<i Team. perienee, something that I w ill hare m e a t: hospitals, open a ir schools, M . V. WU.—Z — • -„«•«*-, «-'» Hwau Uic « u v e i( m u i c u u . -**■*— «■bs««a l«sls n r a | bo uso In ths world fori C ! Vol. 5 No. 4 STORY OF CHRISTMAS SEAL INTERESTING I