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•»«< » T he Vtil ^ r~ ~ - CLEAN READINO FOR ALL THE FAMILY C*ry, I Cwto LOCAL ____ Daffodils Beavertoa, Wuhiafto* Cantj, Orejog, Friday, Jamrary 22, 1926 KIVI •«. „F R O M on H OUR GIRL SCOOT $1 50 Per Tear NEWS Local Poultry 0» C O R R E SPO N D E N TS LETTERS Beavef Troop No. a held their meeting Tuesday, Jau. 19. The second class girls can From O u r R e a d e r1 K°Lkr . 0' 5 L , I T o lt: e 0 u r V , i v e SP ~ W C o rrM p o n d e n l. W „ k l y not go their first class require Francia Marita CraMraa a( F a * Hess Entered in E f¿-Laying Con l.un*>er Company wan In 11111»- ment o f training a tenderfoot o u . h o « -rota/M work and _____ ____ remembers until eight girls or a full pa- cat Grave D id Saaiay iraa boro on business Turada*. S K O O K U M V I L L E N E W S paper ical by Local Man Win many inlerestingr stqrie» In Ihe.trol Is secured. Any giris wish- A" ° ° ° * * U,,,TV The Special Agent in charge Paral y»U; Wila Sarthra Journalistic profession J in « to Join please see one of (By iK Ooefcrono) Over Many Competitori of (he Standard II elation here. .... Chat. Hides is a jM-elly good U,e following scouts: Helen 1 bad Intended writing up -------- hae been transferred to Albany.1, Mr’ " lrl'' ,'a'‘ «oi».|.lel«t til Matured fellow with a s n i i l * . T " fr*. Al,re Johnson, Rose Kam-**ol,“ ! of the possibilities of a *» „ , M WM W. 1». Hoateller o f Portland hU but no» Inst Humjay morning! berger, H11II1 Denny, B e t t y consolidated school district in g L Van Kleek wart |lt Ul ranc 11 . . . succeed W, H. Hoden here. Johnson and Hon a »hipped born June 15. iNiO, near . 11 Why? Well, lie didn't have any Uuntlay, and Barbara Cady. this article, but it has been Wednesday and handed Litchfield. Illtnote, where he «»lady- Bristol o f Beaverton ,'arU,,,d,‘ uf «»•«••" «.is wees cream for tils coff#.- Holiday The tenderfoot troop worked suggested to me that some fea- |,P(.Plnfc«.r report from the ■pent lit« childhood and youth w* » ahoeen with fifteen other, Thy g irl» ■ at IBarnes scliotd morning. Joe Murray, local the compass and then lookstures of Chamber o f Commerce ¡.:frfe Laying Contest condo- on a farm with lit« parent». He girl» out o f a large number of have great fun playing bull mi|k d.^ier, pul the. milk on the Dud. One part o f the Hec- work as related to civic tin- Ibp Western Washington attended the common aohoola aspirants to serve on the D lrl»’ nowaday». Hpie»’ front porch «bout 4 A. ond Class requirement is to provemant should also receive periment. Htation at I'uyall there, receiving »uch educalion '^ l e le.n, the University „ f Kd Youpg ha« been .. ...... no t M. A little taler another guy l-lfiri and prepare a meal. Runic eurly attention. I will take up Washington. The report states a» wa« btven in lhe little old |«»regon. Eleven oiatehe« will la.’ , „ |wrtow*re ■round citane along and awu-ed the Mcitlaiison got lhe meal Tues- j this matter now. that Mr. W. A. Van kin:. « red »clioolhouae about which wa.beld tin» tarn with unlvernl- . milk. When • *ha» Sptes looked day uwht al Mrs. in d y’s. j \ month or so ago a resident Barred Hocks held second p. i Lear . 0 much I11** o f oiher »tale», the f.r .l r' y' for the milk II was gone. Has anyone seen a (Jirl S e o u l'„f one o f the many beautiful tion in Ibis contest ami far-d On the «evpnth day of July,i,,np being February 13. Itobcrt John»on Jr. pur- wearing^her pin upside down? homes on Watson street r e - the list for December witti .1 1861. lie enh»ted to »ervo 3 Harry Brigg» wa» down from ok****1 * ,,rw bicycle Monday, She |s only wearing it that way marked to me what a f i n e total of M2 eggs from 5 h< ns. 8CRVICK LUM Btn year» «»r during the war, wa» lit,, farm Tbiir»day. He r e - B run» on luglil • a ' " « « I 1 urn reminder. The u,in(i it would be if the peo- There are three entries from COMPANY IS SOLO mustered Into the service I n port» that he 1« plastering his Two good »m «e r» ......... . slogan is “ All pins right side p!e who owned property on this Beaverton In ibis contest, Ws One ill* by noon." A iikus I a« Klr»l Hergeanl o f new hou»e 011 First Street. Barnes school recently, a rt. street wuld oflly get together a . Van Kleek, J. J. and E. L. business deals of the season Company K, First Regiment o f It is rumored that several Spies and Mr». Nixon. 1 W e learned a new song Tues- and agree upon some scheme Van Kleek, and E. R. Btrom- was completed this Week when Illinois ravalry, commanded by,new »lone tile houses will b< The name is "The Htk- I,, he followed m beautifying quisl. There are about 125 en- M- - j ¡day. Mrs. Kwiug o f Portland has Jallies James McCready of the —~ acu nw o «• >»o j Hong Col. Thu», A. Marshall, T h e f,ullt on the Tucker tdock be- Uie street. It would be a fine trie, in this contest, i-epresent- been stopping the past f e w Cready T Lumber Co. purchased ph(< e ( rant man I was ordered from A I-| W(.Pn Front and First Hireels. . meetinlg closed with ihlng a l»« a very publie-spir- mg about fifteen slates, two the Service Lumber Co. in Bea eilt A m wiKtirn U,..,,., o _s f • the l A already l a M TH, li**y Taps. ton. Illiuot*. where II It wna was IllOftt* m o»i Home tile is on „ WWkll „ , lAltll lit* I* iled thing to do. The cost o f provinces in Canada, and one verton ... . wlier« l i ersl . |v enlisted, to .......... Missouri, where is (he « _ ground. it would be slight compared entry from Alec Wales, Kng- 'It will be remembered that Otadys Young has been sue U Joined wllh the Irish Bri with the increase in value to land. GRADE SCHOOL 'school organist (lie past week. McCready wus interested in the gade. they participated In the the property and the greatei a . Van Kleek's pen o i 5 Copeland-McCready Lumber Co. O B I T U A R I She will be a great musician a Ital lie of Lexington, Missouri, satisfaction »** living on such fjarre(j Rocks stands second in who owned a series of yards lAlice Miller and Lawrence was over C. W, Smiley was born In liltle I u U t . where the place a beautiful thoroughfare a s the list for production o f throughout the Willamette Val Brewery, reporters) u hduted and after 52 hour« of j Illinois about 19H«. Be received Watson Street would become. (Kng for (wo monfj,8 An onion buyer from Port ley operating yards 10 Portland Neil McCMaeoii, ou»- librarian, A definite scheme o f walks. fighting was surrendered. The a rollrgo edurutlon in one of land bought a The Van K,pek f|ock ,, truckload of Hillsboro, Forest «d-ove; and reports that be has received parking. men were paroled and returned Ilo- larger universities in chi- and tree planting ¡¡„j |or ,jie production o f •• . . , . . . onions Monday from Uerst and other places. Recently M r J ^ I.ater he took »»' up «•• the n o n . local growers, ibcir homes to awalt await a x -.r s g n . "c ^ McCready disposed lH '" W>“ eL ,la' “ which would allow for individual ta,. for monlll ,. P__ J B e* L las tuter-U M .C t.d y disposed c._las ^ or-1 b een borrowed and not returned and treatment would make ceillblfr afld one blrd fr„ „ , change and were later mus*. trade of roofing and went to ests in that ctau|!any 1,-red out Mr- Crabtree re Canada, from (here he came, •,oh" “ * rry • " d f“ " " ^ vi»- lhe lfc* lwo " * * k * lim« H*“ 1 the street a thing to be proud nock ia #w.ond in ,he prod||f._ edved Ills d'w b aw e on the Bpokane i„ about i»2o, ,f . Hrd at the Hyan home H a t - now doing business uiplcr 1» granted. What is said o f Watson tion o f the highest individual nam/ o f the McCready Lumber ias Of July tUQ2, kl W, lou le. ter having spent about t e n orda) even 11* . surel lhe a seagull made us a pleas- Rtr(,Pt true 0f any other res- bjnlM bpini NUrpa, sed bv OI(!y Co. Mi-sourl. ^ «r# north o f lhe line. ¡Irish have good times. ant visitVUio other day. It was ‘ jdential street In town. one other bird, Mrs. Brown bae beeonie lie re-enlisted at Springfield. Ho was married in 1931 u> Alt the children are present p. relied on U.p ol Uie high Kvery0ne at some time and W. A. Van Kleek holds first not Illinois on the l»»h day o f Aug- h!•*• Hi.pbens. sister o f J. K. „ — chool, the school house quite famous throughout s ’hool for about fifteen mftt- people many times have and second o f individual birds hut the U. 8. u„l I M3, was mustered loto Htephms, proprietor of the ft„lir ha, been oiled, and ev only this ,,r section ih . tow worn..,, »or , u' e* ‘ 11 ca" ,c <Jur" “ i * very passed along city or village producing at highest value ,,f „ .e ’ servire as a Private In Studio Barber Shop here. erything is running flue. La hard r“ " ‘ sly” U i*,U, ,cfl * itcr streets and been delighted by eggs for Uecoinber and first in c as f u l l V imernirn^ IIS. arrived ln Portland from it was over. - the beauty of them. Shade individual birds producing - tire yard«. An article highly com Laura Chinn has been ab- trees, well placed and narinonl- highest value o f eggs fo l two mending her was published in ¡ ^ / ^ n i m . n d l M . 1 «nd fonn-'gó .nd ^ T * «ndtaìr" w t l i n V “ way rr,H,‘ bon‘* » •nl with the grip all week. ous shrubbery, and well kept months, one of the national lumber ,-,l . aart o f Hatch s Division, n Hie roof line be hired out a- " h,r< ,,,‘l 1,8 . “* ..... . 1 The fifth grade has twenty lawns have touched a respon- Birds are entered in this con di-alers magazines 1— 1 la»t sum Cavalry Oorp* “ f lh<’ Ar,,,y V ».U,,orcr »ne o f the com- t,ow" 10 vt’“ ' U,e ,‘rho0,• perfect days and will have a sive chord in our hearts be--lest from Oregon, W'ashingl-m, mer together with photographs i ,• West, which participated in l**niea wrecking a building in Mrs. Nixon was suouenly cause o f the happiness, con- British Columbia, Idaho, Eng- day o ff lh*8 Friday, rngagriiwiits In New Madrid, ortlansl fwben a wall unex- called to Porllond Friday to be taken In the yard here in Bea- hali j’he ciglrth grade s spelling tenlment, and peace they sng- land, California, Alberta, ,Mu- » Island No. 10. Ten n essee;l'‘“-ir<Hy gave way, killing him ul the bedside of h- r mother, vert on. she has not definitely decid contcst stands like this for last «o**- a,,d our «»ought has been, souri. New York, Michigan, llli_ Farmington, th* »«age o f ^ r*t , J.or8maB* Mrs. U- rg, who »uttered a week: Erma Nelson s »,de "W hat a delightful place t o nois, New Mexico, Iowa. Mmne- ed on plans for the future, and in h Summerville, in the pur- kpr W. K . I'egg went alroke. 96 8%: Lawrence Brewery's have a home.” W'hat these sota, Indiana, Utah, Ohio. may remain in Beaverton, where .,io Portland for the renouu« U Of Frire. CoffeovUla. M ia *...................“ * streets are, Beaverton’s streets --------------- -- -- Mr. Amai-her, formerly of »he still owns considerable | »'d'*. 97.7% Orlar»on’ s Raid. I lam , lhe funeral wga held from ( bs The grammar school is get- ma>‘ be *f we so d< »ire._____ _ LETTERS FROM OUR READERS property. It is possible that she the property li- Why cannot intger Milk will go to one o f lhe newer o llh 'n g several sets of new owner» of Watson Street o r To the Editor o f the Beaver- , ,,v other street hold a mass two more bas- an> olner and . organize an as»o- ton lu> . lu 1 your , meeting u Review nevicw, Heaverton. Uie f a. */ ne* —■ IV, If Baker • Civil War Veteran Dies * ( Harry are blooming out Briggs ranch near 0 Interacting L ittle Notea from the Surrounding Country as -, » i r 1' »-*■> »•«»«■ « Leads In Contest «w .. r 1 r i“ r ' j 1 ,o.'t.,s,b ‘“•L ■ ! » * » « • » ■ " « 1"« e r , « » l Arbor day is two -months a- w iu i alt our modern con- Confederate Army ................. »..„.s as salesman and advance agent. We have new musicians to|way. Why nut make It a red ' ' ‘‘ ,* 1‘ 1,1 H '""1 n- t l' moved to Canili Butler for mus- J J » • brother her« Whatever hue she may lake up plav the piano and the triangle latter day in Beaverton history? communication, wit terlng out. J. U. McNeil, the photogra- she wilt be practically assured Tor the marrh. They are H ar-iW hy not get behind a .logan oub^new efficient methods of After (Irierson’s Raid rran- pber from Portland, Portlaud, arriveo (*'d Dean Alfred Johnson, ¡such as "A thousand trees by bu »m »»» we retain li arrived on-or 6n, of success, for a woman wtanan with o'd l»ean and AlfreJ detailed r i» M. m . Crabtree i.ramrer was »«- — ------- OHUNOM OF OHNlgr Tuesday, played ball, took our her energy, «btlity, aud buai- some rnmiture for the new ‘ he first o f May and a thou- qua.ed system of educahoi at Some furniture for the new a- Chief Wagon Master of the ^ Sunday. January 2 «|b> j# -'sand trees a year” ? administration of 100 and 15d n 1. 9 e ,neat »rtt>erienre can hardly fail rest room has been purchased, Uilh This is less than one tree years ago. If othef conditions in any line that she may give bui lloi all o f it has arrived termastcr l ^ . r u , » . v . a « , u » C O M for each person in Beaverton, traveled a's slowly as out- e-iu- C H «. W , « .* ..................... .. - - .««.K m o . „ M. d red faithful and m eriloriov» s e r ia lly dM im Us o f l,avin«” I A special rate on trees can be! catiotlal admirnstraUbn w.e Rl'FViW tO III" nnUnl **% / at Ml v AH h i » j ___ l< 8 IW 1 \A 0 l><?liu\’0 country * Full full a «tt-ndanre of ¡he „ , 1 ' ? ^ ^ Johnson, lu-n two nrnmiiipiil prominent milOri onion obtained at any nursery if we wunld still be swinging a'scythe the Whole, of Beav-rton wishes « « « « « * « In I * « bo»-;•hip, ” U( * • “ *»•••- g ^ e r s ... tins locality pur- linifs. lie Ufiis all go together. In fact, I »1» the OHd,' sending our peu- her every success in whatever pital at Memphis, Trim., fur: 10 a . M. Bible u h « . ! ¡chased two new sedans last IN COLLISION woU|d advise that a commute« duce to market in an ut car!, Bilde school line of endeavor she may en-' about two monihs after the sur- ti a . M. Communion a n . l w '‘k’ 1,01,1 , ®2tt u » kl* ,,d!*- Eagr- I Monday the Aloha . B Dairy milk .. be chosen and all purchases of,and getting our news fro rcndc of the Confederates, and preaching service _______________ delivery collided with a <rM,;k trees and shrubbery be made; town crier.” Mrs. N. I*. Johnson was a in -r. W * » *" th, „ rm m W() guest at school’ Friday. 8he 'I have been o f the opinion E. E. Swenson has been !11 from Portland. The dairy (ruck through it. , was being driven by M r A warning should be he r e j t h a l our great State o f Oreg >ti several days tins week. Watson, father o f Marion Wat - gjven against desultory plant- ,s anils as high education,ne a Sluart Hanna returned rrom son. ,„ g t or setting out of t r e e s auy stat<‘ in the Lnior-, 1 the hospital at Port Angeles • About *75 damage ‘ J ......................* - was donO|a| OI1Jf tbe street without any tbat olir bigb school ran»- .1- from which union were born He has just romplei- to the dairy Duck, winch 1! reference lo what your n eigli-' mong the best in tbe born equ,r!n,e„,5rOUrd *#'* . H" d Pa,in® ¡Tuesday. st •. eleven children, nine o f whom ?< > "' great time " o f fDllowslno"'\ « * M,r'* l,l4,y IU'™ 1 v,--,t,,d school ed a year’s enlistment in the 1- rumored will have to be paid 0r might ea-it, or .|.t f u e! and should feel very sorry f t are living: William H. Crab- Cr* b* — .. " Wednesday. Mr- Herst lakes,Coast Patrol service where be for by the Portland truck, as only logical and tbe only ulti- _|llU|W , ,‘.ha: tree and Nellie E. Barrett, of , ' _ a deep interesl in school work, has been chasing tmollegging the Aloha truck had lhe right- matcly satisfactory way is the mjnd r U( ¡f your core* Forest Drove; Mamie J. Ham- * ' , r * B* Lunningham. ¡also she formerly enjoyed news- vessels I of-way. formation of the association be- pnf ¡8 using , 00 ^ 150 y, ,r llton of Wilder, Idaho; John fore mentioned. If all cannot 0|d methda, I have been I k 1 / }t. Crabtree, o f Newberg; Frank M T H B L OONQRKQATIONAL go ahead with the improvement;mis4akwi alld , .hope lhat i{ M. Crabtree, o f Portland; Fred 0HUNOH now, probably you can next is right, that he will eifi -r. •: J. Crabtree of Heallle; Lesslc The Revival Meetings con- year, or the next. The idea is to some other state or teriL- M. Ludwig, Liiabeulali, Wash.; dueled by Rev. Rolit. Kuy, which that all . agree , now . to . the gen- .itory, because if there is any- (Iraee II Ray, of Beaverton; have been o f great benefit lo e.al scheme favored by all and. (hal , UIM in,ore«ted in. it ami Chavles J. Crablran flf Rupl- lhe people of (hi» community, Ithen « « . l i improve hym any ^ eduenUon f(),. „ l? AW, ( 30 l.LV/ land. will draw to a close Runday with it as they found it con- They caxiie to Oregon Mnrch evening. A free will offering 1 NEVER HAVE AMY venient. 31. 1800, and lived on a farirt will be taken foi Brother Kay, It is UP to somebody to start' * n0' ber he say* FVN-1HERES W IUlE near Dayton, unlll 17 years wbich w i|, ^ , be remunora. • somstlneg. The fact that we|U.at a Chamber of SMITH’ HIS MOTHER ago ln»l August when they | ||nn b|( will receive, are star’ ing something W.U g«t '’s ,n* f fn ’ l b » ’ a,U ‘ V " * * He will H T J HIM PLAV moved to Forest Drove, where preach both morning and eve-! ¡plenty o f publicity and cause »" r ^ h t about that, but- he OUT P0 0 * ? they lived until Ills death. ¡people to sit up ami take notice. 8 °<v* OI» s£»y lhat h,“ ' ' lA ni g . The rhoir will sing in ' ' A committee is at work on <>* »ueli an organiratmn in B e l _A_ Wef k. . wW ! - " ! L d*ü' , «h* morning and the orchestra he stricken wllh paralysis. „ , ev„ ni la proposed reorganization of a verton is largely a reecril >f He died Sunday evening a t __________________• ’ chamber of Comsnorce, and a ) 1* birth and' demises, atiout 6:30. He was. burned i new and vitalized Chamber Is I w-as .President of the Cham- B«AVBHTON MKTMODIBT from the Buxtpp ami PrlokeM Bound to materialize out o f it. her o f Commerce in Beaverton OHUNOH but nothing o f importance can for three years, and during Unit Dlinpcl In Forest Grove at III "Candidates for - lhe Bible A. M. Tuesday, In the I. O. O.' . . ¡or ever will be done without the time the t5ft year pbt teacher V. Cemetery at Dayton. T h e ” " ” o f r « " » . * w 11 s*'b- hearty cooperation o f alt pub- was not present- at a sio-le funeral services were conduct- J'‘rl "»«•’ning sermon by lie spirited citizens. Any im- mooting. NVhy don't y«u t-r im ed by Rev. Marry of lhe Melh- B,<v' J’ »• ,rvin8 nexl BundV provement association would tire what you> preach? odist Church of Forest Drove. A *roup o f workers from the have the hearty backing o f the i f we were to have a ic- assisted by (he pastor bf the Portland Young Men’s C.hr slian “chaHulher of Commerce. loessful Chamber o f Commerce ConurcgHiiovul Chmvh tl»or<9. jAMncliillon wHI conouct *i The Committee Is even at this ju peaverton it would be very H cr I i I pr hi" wifiow ami nine roiiainpr w rvifp al 7:30 P. ¡time offering its services t o llprrS!lftry {pr all the busin ss children, he Is survived by ^ l,r Ibeae young men. the public in the cooperative. mon poachers, and prof, - mi- eight grandchildren and five) The fine band o f young peo- work mentioned above. Any- a, mpn n9 WPn as all tb r <t grent grandchildren. from lhe North Pacific E- one who wishes to improve of u citi7Pn8 (o iak0 a spirit- __________________________ vangellstle Inslllule rendered a them lawn or entire lot may „d an<J aCtivP parl jn »„stni-V- D C, Heinpslend, wlm is ptM.1 great service last Runoay. have professional aid as to the Mieh al> organization, hest layout. Send a diagram tin's in the new Ford ngrncy, . -___________ of your lot to the Reorgani.a-; 1 n°* »numeral« «-r » ha« r. reived a few sample cars „ „ ... , , , , lion Committee with a brief ,rv enumerate all lh I n and Is daily exp...... a » hi p- ‘ * n a T ", THE _ men) of part«. He 1...» J • • " 'd‘n« hy fire during lhe year statement o f your ehoiee o f Chamber of Commerce did Hut plants, if any. and you will get * WR' mention that v a quarters n lhe Raynard buiM- j ' • hack expert advice as to a pos. stranger pomes with! our Ing fully equlppeil, wllh sleeL Around has been broken in! sible layout. This service will gates he ran at least, know on bln , nnrlillons, etc. He will SI. Helena for a new *1,500,000 ¡cost you nothing hut your good which street he Is (ravelins'. be open for business probably | paper mill which will be built ICimWi. w N y (Continued on Next Page) E. E, Swenson. the firs! o f lhe week. there. at a - « « . v s r - e ■:" = e r r . ; B arred !!