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■ K O TIO N T W O 7 ■ K O TIO N T W O B e A VER TON R eview Volti ma IV. No ■ Beaverton. W ashington Ow in iy , i — l f r y S P E C IA L S P E A K E R A T CHUNCM ■, I M S . GRADE SCHOOL $1.60 Nor Toar LOCAL NEWS 8 C R V I 0 K IjiwTenre Brewery and Alice Mrs. Harry Alexander is vis- Mlller, Reportera) I iting for a few days at the Jn line with Ihetr policy of The (irammar School sent a home o f Mrs. E. A. Blank o f presenting (he slrongcat pos sible program at Uie Sunday donation o f clothing and food Portland, , - . , evening service, the Bethel Con - to the Boys’ and Oírla’ Aid So- , before H" DaV,es to ac“ “ * a * u -cum tonal Church I» happy to ¡cíe , in Portland. Just Among the things ««»-tH u U carHer on RL 3, .n announce that it lia* arcured a Chriatmaa. of Mr MoKe" ’ wbo “ on a »pedal speaker for the com •ent were 64 quart, o f canned I fruit, many Jars of Jelly, ap- *’ ing Sunday evening. Judge Fred J. Bale, who made ides, two sacks o f vegetables, ls t h e c . cv . t co rw r o r t h e ro a w a s h - a record a* a juvenile court several boxea o f clothing, and, s t a t s : o r o r b g o i « We received a iwoToar cocsrrr. officer In Ohio, and who la one idher things. °* °"-a ~ t « » . i of the strong men In Ihe Chau letter from the Society thanking ta '« V tauqua leclure field, will deliver ju« for our donation and for our hi» nontilar lecture on Rellglou* Interest in the unfortunate chil- r» orre«« Tatar) d u u o < t — in O m « Amé All rmlMMcn, Legal Education at the 7:30 aervice. lir^n. He cornea to ua from a morn The seventh and eighth grade* ing engagement ai the Fir*! haAe organi/ed a singing club you and 0f you w ill picu< Pre«hyterlan Church o f Port which meet* every Wednesday ta k * notice that D. a . P attuio. ¡C t u ln R. P ra x le r and O tto E rlck - land. and we wiah to extend a morning. codial Invita*inn to all to take Helen TefH spent her Christ- “ th# Bo" ‘d of D*r«ctors o f _ ... . Oregon Tunnel D istrict Number One. thia opportunity o f hearing thl* ma» vacation In Seattle, Wash. haT. n t. d th, c irc u it Court of rifled aneaker. The eighth grade hah a spell- the s ta te o f Oregon, fo r w » » h i n g a p etition p ra yin g that The morning aermon will be ing contest between two teams. ,0" . _ , -aid Circuit Court m ake a Judicial riven hv the naator. Rev. Oeo. pm The captame are Lawrence of th. r . . u , . rttr X. Taylor. Special mualo at nrewery and Erma Nelson, le g a lity o r ait p roceed in g» had in both aervlcea, the orchestra Watch next week to see who connection w ith the organisation Is ahead ¡O f »aid tu n n a l d istrict and playing In the evening. Pcicr Let* is confined to h is''*• a~ rd ot “ d w . 1 on euch exam 'natlon. enter a decree FOND QANAQK T O H o m s W illi rheumatism. . e taM lan la * and con firm in g tha reg- HCNK V cm A lie n Mr. Hemnatead o f Spokane la in town. He report* having r ul e d the'Bert hold building on Watson Street from J. W. Ray- nard. He will open up a Ford garage and agency. Before deciding on locating in Beaverton Mr. Hempstead had Ihe good fortune to meet Frank Hocken, who Is now lo cated in Spokane, and he speass verv highly o f Mr. Hocken’* work In Snokane, and says thnt with all o f Frank's enthusiasm for the Inland Empire, he yel wa* ardent in hi* commenda tions of Beaverton. Bod spoke very highly in praise o f our town. NK OPENED have . n ou se. moved Mr*. J. J. Henderson the sick list. Is re p o rts Into th a t th e ir t h e y u 'a r ltr n ew •"<« le g a lity of »aid proceed- ‘ T * * ’ * » d f " ‘ h" p r ,)r ' " a J .1“ * “ ,!d Court m ake an order d irectin g the publication o f thla notice and fix in g » •*•"*“ w ithin which all perauna tn- The basement ' o f the tirade Schom was nataled and other ,' " * ,' d *nd d**'r'" * *pp~ r * " d , contest the ra tld lty o f eald proceed- ronolr» were made during Ihe ,n|r. ahal, aB .pP^ „ Ce Christ mu W v a c a t io n . j Th#t. Hy order o f the Honorable nien Shellenherger started lo ' <>*«*• R Rsgler. s Juig* o f the ... ____ , ,, . , . s h o re entitled court, made and en- schn.il thi. week after being ah- . „ „ „„ , Bd day of January. aent a long time on account o f i t i t . this notice le published in “ T h e Illness. Beaverton R e v ie w ” a new spaper puo- Mrs. Oenoud. the first grade *- waahiagton r I I I . » p i « n r f.ounty Oregon, fo r three suecesalve tenrher. who has been verv HI, w eek», on the Rth. 15 th snd lln d I* still absent from school. day o f January. 1*1«. and a ll per- ■one Interested and dealrin g to ap- n. r . Cochrane was called to p*,r ,nd ,h' T,l,d,t5r o f q _ i . _ - __ , , ,. . . eald p roceed in g» are In eald order Salem he fleet o f the week hy dtr. ftrd , nd Ihe limes* o f his father there. Tif'Nr und content th# *ame on or %« . a, ..... . _ . b *fo r# Mr. and Mr#. Miller nf Cedar its«. S*. left for Tacoma Thursday on evening on a business trip. th# Ind day of February. D. A. Pattalo. 'Charlea R. Praller. Otto Brick aon. J. K Stevens, proprietor n f 'Jo"rl,,’ H»«ev A Littlefield and John Mr Carlson reports that the the Studio Barber Shop, la in c Vestrh. Attorneys Studio has closed down for Ihe Vancouver, Wash., this week on m c#Tb*tt Bu" d'" ,r £ ; ,,,nd- ° r' ’ winter. business. I —- > A d v e «-« i