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7 íhe B éa verton R eview ft * C L E A N R E A D IN O F Ó R A L L T H E F A M I L Y V q I m w IV, Naofcer 7 Si«|le C f j , — S C«aU Bcavertra, Wsshioftog Ccaaty, fccfoa, Friday, January 15, 1926 G I RL SCOOT N E W S Huber Club Burns Mortgage (By Barbili’« Daily) Bravar Troop No. « held lhair ivgular mealing Tuawlay, GRADE SCHOOL FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS $1 50 Per Year De McMillan House LETTERS Burns Monday (Lawrence Drewery and Alice Miller, Reporter«» From Our Readers spondent* Weekly il Katbryn M.Ual to moved O^ " ■ » ! ■ ■ » ■ C lu ,.,, Ntmbct, A.4 Oil F rie d , Â Ï S Large Hou¿c Mile L d i 01 Monday. --------ñu i «i i i « Il W c*l Timber Mo OUN HOME TOWN tritìi : Donald Walker moved t o Enjoy Oyster Supper And An )f Hroflrld were visit- W as Totally Destroyed ¡(mu TIGARD NEWS Altra Johnson, Chairman; Portland with bis mother. AND COMMUNITY da hare TuTHctày. Roar K«ml»ir«rr. Her rotary-' Old-Time Dance Monday da y Morning, Three O’clock ( By D. U. Cochrane) Peter Lee baa started school T re a a u re r, I ’s 'b a r a Daily, Rcribc, , H osmd I (iurffroy of fianby was1 m , (fyrtle WAsun of Rec- W ill Shakespeare said “ There _____ again after an absence caused Billie Woodruff, Hong l^ader. i" wi,h fr,',,ld" *»**»•*• over tor, yon, were New Yrar’s is a tide in the affairs of all by rheumatism. at Iba Chas. T. Myers Tbe Huber Commercial Club K* '’ h l'a,«'0l rlrclrd patrol ,h*’ ho,'day*. vtslta^ men, winch, taken at its flood, Ih e MddiUan bou-n, ¿art.* entertained It« charter mem- •‘’ “ '••’ r» * «d tbe Iradrrs chose Mr. ami Mr* W Hum! from home, The eighth grade has twenty lead* on to fortune.” 2% story frame bulid)iig about ber« and old time friend« Mon- Wl" ■"**■•»'»1«. («rattle were dinner gue»U at Mr nd Mrs. Kenneth L. perfect days and will have a The same may be said o f “ mil* east of town, was to- day night with an oyater aup- B* w>r »««'»le y la leader o f tbe R. H. Grundy In.me. H> neftel and eon of Kcofield half-holiday Friday. cities and towns. tally destroyed by fire Monday |.er and dame in celebration o f , P* lro1 » H I , aaal«- Mi«* ftu,h E |^wl, |pft |-w| were viailinv a ’Couple of day« Mrs. Denoud, the first grade ** *• flood tide now with flea- morning at about 2 o'clock, ’’clearing o f all Indebtedneaa tant. and v* r«on, and the efforts o f ev- «hr bouse bad been unorru- • . Sunday fur Monmouth, where st Hie Cliaa. T. Myera home teacher. Ia still very ill UKainal mir Doininuntly Hall.'M Thelma T e ffl la I' H' ' may be absent for another fr )' public-spirited citizen should P‘ ®d for sonic lime but M i«. U attend tbe Oregon nor-\ here. Till« Dlub was organised and two, Alice Fluke, a ** "n ial aobnol. month. « , be devoted lo advancing t h e McMillan had been in the habit • be Hall bulll 13 year« ago for **n*’ Tb « sixth grade is «ad , „ w'‘,r " re of our ham« town and o f comm« out Sundays ami Patrol t.ander» meeting will Mr». A Mailand and daugli- HUBER NEWS tbe welfure of Huber and vlcl- say that (hey will soon have now. in- budding . fire in tbe furnace, after B'*len are In Seattle. Mrs Monday nity. and Hnf.er* feels Juatly|br hpU* Meb ^ °" ^ iffe re n c e now Prahnbly .he f.re was caused Mra. Mailand’« aialer there ia very Mr. and Mrs. Dhapman at- a slat« examination in Oregon WI** proud o f the achievement. The »•0**‘«* nt imperil in© proyrees both from this source. . aern.ualy III tcrwled the old time itance at ball has been uaed for all * f- i*'*” * nr* ‘ ° f our municipal fortunes and The toss was upwards of Mrs. Bizby, wlio tenches the our private well being, for we *7,500, Insurance covering only A surpriae birthday party was the Ford Rales room« in Port fair« of public intrre«t and ha« **"’ yP* r **’ **• They reported a won second grade, is very ill, and rannot hope that other com- about $3,000. We have n„t filled a grrat need. given for K. A. Jolin«un Tue«- land. — ■ ' I | Beaver I roup No. 0 Iwld * day eveninv. January 5. About derful time. ber sister; Mrs. Lowell, is sub- inunities will stand back a n d learned whether it will be re EVANOELIITtO meeting. Tueaday, January 13 fifly peopU w,.ri> prc, en(> await our pleasure. bui.t or not. Tbe l-adies’ Auxiliary to the stituting for .her. ■ ( i r i a o s uwi n 'I be «Is »erond H « « « girl« Huber Commercial Club will In (be eighth grade spellinir Beaverton is Ihe naturad g e - -------------------- _ i.re ftnl«'iknv their llo neriak- **r- arw* **. F. Biehop center of Eastern C-T-C PROSPECTS FOR >•-, . , . , e«a badge a"d family were gueata at Ihe meet on Tuesday, January ItMh, conical. Broke Nelaon’s side av- "K>.phioal *— — ■ ■ 1928 VERY BRIGHT al 2 o’clock. The afternoon will eraged 9 7 * per rent lor »hts "»»b in — g to n , and it is ours to rn n »r««.iiA .,i.i !hc Tenderfoot troop worked _ °> *®r’ a,td Mr«. A. H. Hie Bethel b** sfumt at card« and lunch We„k an(J i.aw renc Drewery’» ,hal th < ? »dvanlnges of ------------- o. v»***erva Ico and la l.lr-rti- l**bbe in Portland one day laat Church are eslendmg a hearty ’’ 1 will h# served. Visitor* w e| -L jfJr 91 5 pPr rMlt. °ur position is not lostinrougli In view o f recently announced week. come. ’ „ , neglect and procrastination, price increase« that have uf- Invitai ton lo all lo “ alari I he ' n. w year right” by attending'„ " - « » "-«**. -aeh of ** a rumor that a How Beaverton may b©*l nuke fected the entire world* • pur- i«ilo r« to n«r . Uj*B this, basket ball team is to tie or-^ good her educational, Induatri- chase o f rubber, officials of the «perial evangel,«tie mM |. ! " ' ‘" ‘I * '° CAPITOL HILL Week were Mr. ant! Mr«. LI,as. ganized amor.y Hie members of ai and »octal leadership is the Columbia T ire Corporation lo g . now being held. The apeak- r" ' rU‘ , " V , Tp,n‘,r Pfm*' J. upper grades in the Grammar wor(by our most serious eon- are congratulating IbetO ’lves Tbe Oaptlol Hill Community Thompson. Mr. an^> Mrs. er for It,I» «er.es o f meeting«. “ ", ,," rt , of ,be HrM I eideration. This leadership m the fact that, in uii ! k i; \tiou Club will give a dance at tbe Anderson, and J. \\ . I.ang. all i Wtneh »tarted laat lue.day eve. ,npr|mf former residents who have a closed wm I i clubhouse Ralurday evening. The grade teachers are t o , mustnot be selfish but m u st'of a rubber shorlage, they havo ning. is the Rev. Robert Kay,' Tapa. warm spot in thnr heart for meet in Portland this week to have in view the greatest good already purchased their entire formerly pastor o f the Baptist Mr. and Mra. A. P. Kerron Huber. select furniture for the rest o f the whole of the eommuni- rubber supply. Church and quite known twCRMON IS A DIREOTOR quite wadi w*dl known daughter have «old Iheir room. Proceeds from the Op- «y that we would represent. We This, according lo oured A. and around Beaverton. Mr. g y ySSO EXPOSITION l|,,r>ie and moved to Itieir new eretta given in November fu r- must give as well as receive. Aea. vice-president and general HILLSBORO NEWS K .y ha* ju «l finished some _______ home at Hun thorp«. nish funds for that purpose. and we must convince «•‘•bo- sales manager, also lakes in a special work In the K*»t and ! « ‘ Tbe aeeond annual meeting “ Hr. Hayton Up to líate" will tary territory that in working jnaterial increase in production A marriage Ikrense was is- visiting li.-rv fpr a month be- o f the storkholdere o f the Pa- presented Carson for our own betterment we are UlJ|l. is |ook,^j f or durm « t»26, ______ ( ■ l iking up hi« (tunes • » etile American International K v lletgbl» Community Cburrh Kri- s,k*’d Saturday to Fred Lepacbati and Mae R«,n. both of Hills- THURLOW WEED WINS working for theirs also. and places the eoBMMmy in an pas'or o f isis of the larger Con position o f 1*3« was called for day evening. January 15. horn. JOURNALISM PRIZE Every business man, every acfmirrxtile* position to carry out gregational rliurelies m Cleve- 3 P. M in the main office» of ______ property owner, every citizen of jjje greatest program o f ex- laml. (Uno. and Hie toral rhurrh the corporal ion at tot W ood-' Nr!‘ " Dro«|.y i. enter- The Hillsboro grange met in Beaverton should adopt the „ansion in their three vear his— counts itself fortunale In ae- l.ark building «1 «he corner of he T hurlow Weed o f Beaverton, of a pansion in tneir mree year nis- »•',r “ "d'Ts from C.open- regular session Saturday. The cut log bin, at Ibis lima. Spe Weat Park and Alder in Pori- D«nmark. and Detroit, day’s program included install a- sophomore in commerce. re- ' ' 1<j(tgPr ^ ,tory. cial music will b« furnisled al land for January I t . but was Tbe C-T-C tire Dunnes» has wbo •*»"“ lo Oregon lo lion o f officer« an t the initia- reived second prize in an e le - ; Better nil meeting» by nwnArr» n f adjourned from there to grown to such proportions that the P «l’" r 'ftvte in Hie family re tion o f seven neophytes. I menlary industrial journalism. ( Buaier the choir and a hearty invita ball in the Central 1. i b r a r y un,on piani extensions and additional during the holiday*, Mr« M. n fìffe ls has been ap- «o™tesl last term. In this con-. Beaverton l i Mon la extended to all to a t equipment have be budding. Mr* William .1. Schuster. pointed lo succeed Margaret t**t wi*h eighty-si* competing. and ,||en work individually and tend. Meeting« every nighl Ibis , , .. , Mr. K. B. Aw en son. Beaverton for many years » locui resi- Davies, who recently pestgned Weed wrote the second large-t M tltctJwly to that -end. Bn* L ' , . ■ p week and next excepting Mon-I # wa|l p,Mtrd « member dent, passed «wav last Satur her position as (earlier in the number o f inches o f printed ^ ||,j* slogan possess Ihe c 7Ô0 “ hand-iiiado’’ Urc day (January Id). tl|P Htiard of Dtrertors follr day. following an operation Buck Mountain dialriet school, matter. The Journalism s l u - ___ minds and heerts of our i.eo- w|„ ^ W1, In addition lo Mr. Kay we the yar t»2 * rii«* 8l. Vincent’s hospital. dents strive lo get the greatest ^ ;| ld our rightful place as Mrs. Elsie Dhristensen are exporting for this coming The Board of Director* con- survived hv her husband .° [ number of inehes in print in |Pad« r 0f a progressive Easlerr. ^ai ^ory additions. Beaverton has been appoi R.nday niglil a deputation * W l L , , M t)f r |CL «i members, met three »mall children, has brought ux- " ' newspapers. The prizes award- Washington w usi.mO/kn County Dnunlv cannot he l be new year h cannot he a- a sis '« lit ute teacher in the from “ Hilly Sunday Club." Bor»- Thursday (yesterday). The (fhedingly bright prospccU, Aya ed were, first, a lifetime foun- j ake„ from us. A pleasant surprise was g iv Shule school districi, to take laud The team from this club in#mA*rs of the Board are is slated. Within liie past week, tain pen: second, a dollar bill; -pj,e c>a|| for leadership 1 « composed of laymen tn *n A w K,,rnrer. Joa. M. Mealy. en Hie Capitol Hill water con Ills place o f Mrs. Flora Mr- Cranner who i« im u p rin x' lh,r<L a F"'de book in journa- i,„peraiiVe at this time, and in Applications for distributors’ different rhurchos who are In-i K. K. Musaci, A. J. I»avi», W. sumers at the meeting o f the a Ralem imsnllal ™ ri H *«- no honorable way can B ew er- franchises have come from Mel- Home wntor district Tuesday la n d e d In evangcllslle work p ^ _ pU T . NV. Zimmerman. every ton refuse to assume such bourn’, Australia; Kansu- City, and are making a special ap . P g u|,y J. T. Wilson, H rvPninK 11 h "'1 be<'" rumored sustained in an automobile a e-1 Thi* ronJeM is held eidfln> ‘ term leadership. D. term among among the — students, ----------- and ---------- -- - If -- we do so refuse, „ Missouri; . . . and Washington, ,, , peni thru different churehe* on Mulkcv W J. Blacsing. ,,,al would be a ten pericideni. considerable interest is shown the blame for the continuation ^ » an indication that oespite cent increase in water rates, Sunday evening* during the in efforts to write actual news of the present unorganized. tbe fact that C-T-C ha* made but Ihe announcement was made winter. They will have a strong GUERNSEY OLUB M U L T N O M A H I T E M S ¡articles. Training in industrial di-united. and ineffective con- no effort to obtain distribution ANNUAL AIEETINQ 11' «he meeting that Hie rales piogram lo present, and ours' ------ i journalism is helpful in work ditions is upon us. f outside o f the western terri- would remain tb»> same, at will be fitted .to It. Tbe o r Mr and Mr« J. R. Hcnoud ^ rampus publications. This It is not our intention t o tory, the reputation of this County •east for the present. chestra w'H Play at tin’ eve- .,.hp Washington and two children are npwi'om- work also impnHes the slu- take up in this article any one western made product is sproad- nin* «rrvh e on Ruxtdny and the n ,tern, py Club has planned Ha ers in Multnomah. |dent»’ use o f Ihe English lan-]subject exhaustively, but m ere-],nK unaided. choir Will «Ing In the morning• ann0a| meeting to be hem at ST. M A R Y ' S N E W S (Continued on Back Page) Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Walsh Miage. ----- “ ! | aurel Community hall Wednea- NEWS NOTES FROM FILBERT AND FNUNE have moved into the Taylor] Weed wrote manv articles for __ day, January 20lh, starting at \|r Jake Oefinger is on thd THE CITY MARKETS Ul0 FAME OF OREGON house on Baird Lane. GROWERS l u MEET (the student daily paper. 11:00 A. M. M-k HsL PENETRATES ORIENT This The West Portland high Dai,>' Barometer. This is Following the picnic dinner Mr ^ Mp> Wheat exports from tbe U. W. T. My-Ts school club held a party at th e. Pal**„r edited and published by The Filbert tlrowers of Hie there will he elec.,,,,, o f O * ^ vlailors at amount t o has S. since July t fame o f Oregon Rt . county will licet in the Com oers for the coming year and school Friday evening. I *hc^ undergraduate ^ Ind nl r penetrated the Orient, and from something over 50 million hush- mercial Club rooms at Forest discussion o f the club'* buai- Liltle Margaret YonRe broke n|k!|lt j),,'r ",'mf |WO assistant* 'h " •,POV*n®* of Chihli, Northern'els, so that with seed requifl*- drove Saturday. Janxiary 10th. nena mailer*, followed b>’ talks Mr. and Mrs. G. Boiiman China, far beyond the Yellow ! ments and others taken into .. , . her leg wiiile leaving last week. ... _ . . . . _. at 10:00 A. M, O. I.. Long, o f and discussions. Officers o f were in Portland Saturday on ghp |g roroVM.ing nlccly. ‘‘« w madera . a' ^ a ” ,worP 'Sea. comes a letter to the Land consideration there is not a Oregon Agricultural College will the ciub will announce speak- business. W om an* ° ' ' ' . ... ^a.,' „ ■ (h Settlement Department of th ejgrcw l deal more availabl- for talk n! 10:00 A. M. on some CIS later. H. T. Hesse oman and edit* ««• 'i « i ^ . '” P,.rHand Chamber export. Some lotr - of Mrs. J. Hellish and son “ f Dlirf. . I.Ü“ 0, has M begun : ,lr ,,“ rehearsals h. . r W VT " " for , ' : s news, ' " r Corvallis Chamber o of f _ Conwnerce Conmierce. lots of ' whoa! problems faring filbert grow Is president, and O. T. M y hor printed in Z the print Portland A„ _ _ ___________ . K „ export. v. Rome i „ „ ............ exported. R oiield visited on Friday here ~ 01^ Ua " H «Ida r t Holland” shop’ and" delivered' Dve 'times a u A f,e|- inv. * h c P*P,or‘ . V“ I,M* 1win , <|1% ers, followed by a general dis- te r secretary. with Mrs. Cbas. Myers. whlcll , hey will present late in week to all of the student* of Mongolian land, John E r a k i n e a n d . t may be » « « W o russion. At 11:00 A. M. Prof. Glen, an European, is about to import same milling " n<\ William Fortner and Edgar February or early in Marrb. the campus. H. P. Harss o f O. A. C., will kVERTON ATHLETE IN retide, and is casting about the!fore next crop, OOLLEQE ASSOCIATION talk on Filbert HIHHit and Hs world for a suitable home for Revised estimate on the \r- control. Many grower* have his family. gentinian wheat crop is n n fly hnd I rouble the past three Warren Lassiter o f Beaver The inquirer explains in his 215 million bushels, which ii years with this disease which ton will be initiated into the letter that he has a modest about 20 million under the -- con he controlled. Varsity “ O” association the income and a family o f three h (mate reported some tin»»* ago, Al 1:15 P. M Ralurday next night of the Gonzaga baeket children, who are at present a t - ' and which is substantially ; • in SvT II Ihe Prune Growers will meet at ball game. January 15. tending school in England, ger that Ihe 1R22-3 or 1921-5 U y - Eleven oilier »ludrnts will 1»' the Commercial Club room« at Himself a Scotsman, he is of crop. It is nol so big as too Fornst Grove.. Prof. U. P. initialed the »aine evening. The the impression that England crop o f 1923-1. In a world to is «xm iprised of Bar** will discuss Brown Rol association does not offer the opportunith tal o f 3,250,000.000 bushel« it of Prune*, and C. L. Long o f m n who have i'arn«’ir"llieir I d for the rising generation thai 20-mHlion bushel reduction is O. A. C. will talk on prune ler In a major aporl at Oregon she once did, and that on ac only .6 o f one per cent. Th< r * M p p l growers' problem*. General Agricultural College. count of his family and their still remains a world crop in Mr. La**ttcr i* « sophomore dlsruseions will follow. ¡future prospects, he feels im- crease over last year o f over “ Prune Grower* should have in vocational education. i pelted lo seek elsewhere for a 8 per cent. a meeting nt leant once a yenr Potatoes have picked up io permanent home. lo talk over problems" Raid D. LASSITER WINS Advised by a friend, who at some extent In price, probably FOOTBALL EMBLEM O. I.Illy o f Forest Grove recent present is visiting in Dntnu. due lo dealer« shortening Iheir — ‘ ly. Ed Allen, also of Forest Mr. Glen has written for infor-i lines o f storage* stock. Good Warren Lassiter, sophomore Grove, soys, "The prune grow mation on the opportunities o f demand Is shown for high class In vocational education. has er* ore making pretty fair head Oregon. ' early seed potatoes. Little in cm-j way marketing primes, but I received a gold football The voice from fa r-off Chi quiry is reaching here on lalo nm afraid that brown rol will blemaltc of lino Northwest con-1 na, not alone predicts a year potato seed stock so far. by' cause us n heavy loss s o m e ference championship won The flsx seed crop of the of real land settlement activ Hie O. A. C, varsity. Lassiter yenr when we are nol ready lo United Rtales Is subslniiD. IW ity for Oregon. Since New flail! It." With some of these whs a quarterback on the var-] (Year's Day fifty-five agricul- I’oxver than la«t year. However, i slly squad. He is a member ©r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ À ,tura| inquiries have come from there la s been an hierra o f problem* In mind D. O. Lilly. >«*■* Kd Allen, Dr. R. P. Nixon nnd A im nm Chi. all points of the compass to the about 8 million bushels in Hns- County Agent O. T. McWhorter Argentina has a large Land Settlement Department <da. BBAVERTOM METHODIST have arranged this one-day Every day brings fresh inquir- crop and the world prodw-lion OHURCH mealing. as reported so far is substan ■ ie*. \ fine group of students, tially above that of 1923 or During Ihe month o f Decem- Bernard and Stipe unloaded from the North Piwific Evan-| 1921. However, everything iber thirtylwo new settlers, with conduct n ear of Hie new “ Model V” ge'latte InsIHute will \ »*•■** a capital investment of approx points (o (he desirabiBly o f an aervicea at thlsj IP Chevrolet* Wednesday. They week-end imately 1100,000, were report- increased acreage o f seed flat and Ralurday i are on display al Stipe'* Ga d urch Friday ed. The Chicago Land Co. of] In Oregon, as *he United Rtales evening* and all day Sunday, rage. This I* Ihe first showing Grants Pass has Just sent In'toial prndneMon 1- no* 1 ” r g o N E D of pda |vne in Beaverton and January I7lh. the names o f thirteen families enough for local needs, a 1 *■' Inspiring singing and every .... 1 one o f the first *liinm rnl* to from other states located I n are substantially proleeled hÿ Oregon. II looks like a pretty thing bright and beautiful these, (0»)f«M.W.W n ' ¡the past 00 days. tariff. young people bring with them, j classy car. Interacting Little Notes from the ' Tolc. jy O u r Active Special ( Minding Country as J L, Whoa,There! January mm