The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, April 16, 1926, Image 1

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VIEW’E FOR IT
T he B ea ver ton R eview
Volume IV, Naalar 20
Sia|le Copy, S Caita
R E V ELA T IO N
Beamte«,
FOR ALL TMR
t i l l far Yev
Friday, April 16, 1926
ST. MARY’ S NEWS
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
t;ha». T. Mvei» was in Port­
land Sunday on humne»».
FAMILY
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PAR­
TY q iv in w i l l i i lad y B e a v e r t o n
Bov
l.asl
Monday
evening
our
Keriul Postmaster, Willis Cady,
a l k n d n n il
»4
Mr. and Mr». J . Oefingcr vis­ was given u must
enjoyable
n ,,,c u
m ia p p a
Interesting
Little
Notes
from
the
Suirountiing
Country
as
U ERN E B R IQ H T
ited the county »eat last Mat. surprise by members of
the
_
_
_
_
_
Told oy Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly
Mrs. Chan. T . Myers was in Bel ln -1 Congregational choir at
All things burn with the fire of O od...
Portland im business Monday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Frank Miller Crashed When Mov-
Violets bursting from the sod;
II.
Metcalfe.
The occasion
pe»t wi-i-k.
H U
understood
Mr». I.. I.. Crawford <>f F o r­
KINTON NEWS
ing Log Catches Snag
wa« in honor of hi» birthday,
i
The hill-top, tip-toe cherry tree,
tkat ««me o f the farmers sold est drove was a visitor here
and was a complete surprise
whal they ha,i un hand. .
onk day last week.
Shouting with April ecstasy;
And Fais On Hhn
to him.
Aiuti I »ullimili »in-ill Maturila)»
There
will
be
a
dance
at
the
Mr.
A.
Kauffman
of
Hills­
Wild birds blowing down the wind;
The evening was »pent
i n
_______
a Portland.
¡Grange Hall Saturday evening, b o r o v is ile , ! T u e s d a y at l h - J. games
and
several
musical
Blue-brook music far and thinned;
Mr». Warren Wilson was
a An o rch estra
from
Portland Oefinacr home here
burnt ers given by Mr». H. M.
Tbe
village
was
»hocked
Many-hued roses; rains that beat
will furnish
the
munie.
Re-
Portland visitor Krlitay.
E . 41. W ebb, and Tuesday afternoon when
news
Miss Delores Sanders spent Harms, Mrs.
\ unique fea- ,rom Knappa arrived,
saying
On spreading fields of yellow wheat;
I
A. lim ber ha» recently frcshmenl» will b<- served.
the Raster holiday» at Tilla­ llarri-. Hansen.
that Frank Miller
bad
leen
of the program was
Mrs. Harry Richard»
v a r y mook with her parents.
purchased a tu'w milk truck.
Sun-flame, moon-flame, flame of star;
quartet rendition of
a
song k,llw* *n camp there. Lee Carr
‘ he l .s -
Herbert Van Kleek I . . . best.
Mr. and Mrs. I*. Bryn of composed tor the orcasb n by telephoned In Earl E vhii <- com
Opal-walled hoaven where brigiitcloudsaie;
fi'i'ling »luile poorly th , past ? ”
* ,d * 7 ^ * »
Portland spent the week end Mrs. Geo. Taylor.
The words -'»¡'V'« requesting that W. R.
Dreams, and pain, and love s desire. . .
friends,
al
ber
buine
Thursday
week.
•l their country house here.
billow:
, P c i g come after the re-nst«».
Refreshment«
were
I
afternoon.
All things burn with O od’s white fire.
W. C. Hall reei-ntly purchased' ’ i served
It seem* Frank had gotten
Mrs. II. K. Via wife of Dr. Bring thee’ good old bugle, folks.
-
n work horse from a Farming-
Another song we'll »mg.
in the wav o f a log. The rfiok-
Via of Forest
Drove,
visited
Krank C. Fluke was a roun-
Thursday wilh Mrs. Chas.
r. Hmg it wil|| the zest and vim <r had teen set back, Ute
Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Https " "
ly seal seat nailer Monday.
• bat show» good will to him. donkey driver “gave her
the
Myer».
have returneil to their hniim in
Mr»- Kirk Hoover has basa
Mr. and Mrs. Kaliih Spr. Bua»
Sing it as he never heard It, i u n ," the front end fouled, and
Mr.
Charles
Crittenden
of
jd cu rh art.
spending the past week
With j and son of Portland were Hun­
.»early twenty strong,
e whistle boy did not get the
lie sister in Coquille.
dny guest» o f Mr.
and
Mrs. Hitlatbor called 011 friends in " bile we are singing fdr Millis. signal in in time to keen the
I The unit her of Mrs. W . K.
Beaverton
and
SI.
Mary's
la«t
Kealtle
Mr. sod Mrs. deo.
Newell Rohert Pomeroy.
Chorus—-
hark end o f
the
log
from
j Peg« passed away in
Thursday foreoon.
an,I friend» from Portland were
The Scholl* Telephone Co. has
Hurrah! Hurrah! On Thursday «winging.
Five
men
were
Sunday night.
Mrs. I. P. Bledsoe and her
•
recent guesl» at the 8 . H. Pom- made some repairs on their line
n rli! w-'H come.
standing close
to
the
spot.
Personal Items About People la
daughter. Miss Kivea, of Hurr-
Mrs. Cummings 1 » visiting al eroy home.
through town, during the past vllle were Friday visitors at Hurrah! Hurrah!
The
bright among, them another Beaverton
th»* home of her daughter, Mrs.
. . .
, „ ..
,
and Around Beaverton Col­
ones and th# dumb.
b»y, Henry Des»inger.
Som e,
de„. derig of Portland VI«- week, in eonseque/iec of wliirh the Chas. T. Myers home here.
d . d . htovenaon.
.. . ,
7
.
, ;
there la much improvement In
" e ll show lum how to make one yelled, and all starle-l
lo
itp,|
for
a
few
»lays
last
week
lected (or Our Readers
Miss Myrtle Wilson, who a l ­
•* choir
run. hut Frank is the one wlioee
Mr». Higgs Is visiting» at the at the home of Mr. and A. H. the servies on line 29 X.
t-rid* the 81. Mary’s Institute
Th at's never on the bum,
¡time had come.
home of her daughter, Mr». An- Dnllinann.
» W . Ü , Hall, who is employed here, was with tp-r parents at
T h * drang«- net led 125 from drew Anderson.
■
'
!
’
ar"
'rained
by
our
Franklin J . Miller was born
t h e Rector. Oregon, for the Easter
A. P. Herrick of Portland was as linbttp« operator on
Willis
thelr »ate of cookAd food and
j in Blueford, Illinois. J a n .
7,
Statesman,
printed
in
Salem,
holidays.
Mi-- PbesU Peggi
wa«
a * gue-i .Sunday of Mr.
sad
2 nd verse—
bulbs.
I 1 IO 7 , next lo (he youngest o f
week end lUMt at the
Delta M r '
1
1
c»»* _ »»f J Tos f s i j hud L U M I » v a c a t o « Iss« S mék
Mrs Chas. T. Myers was a Some of us
can soar aloft
a family of
eight
children.
and spent it watti his family,
Mr. Preti Least« « new h -.n o
Mountain.
guest al the F. Caldwell home
As in an aeroplane.
\
k
h»n
an
infant
in
arms
only
who
reside
in
this
town.
Is progressing rapidly
Inward
last Saturday when Mrs. Cald­ Some of us may stay below
Mr and Mrs. J o s e f Tannler
two months oM, his parents,
T. B. Robinson and family of
,.
„. .
_
.
completion.
Cliaa.
Baker,
a
’
former
resi­
well entertained the W .H .A .
A* if held by a chain.
,
were among the Kintonttes who
Mr. and Mrs. J .
8 .
Miller
Portland have moved into one .
. __
,
„ __. .....
Son e of us go lower slid
.
,
molore.i to Portland during the dent of Cooper Mountain, and ladies at her home.
Mrs. Kllley gave
a
Stork of , ..
moved
to
Kelso,
Wash..
w:-ere
the houses in the Hocken
.
1 .
Miss Nellie Feaiier of Portland
past week.
, r down the c* ,," r stairs, hey |ived until
1919, v. hen
shower for Mrs. Edits Hulbert addition.
were
married
Iasi Sunday
in
b-b- the baton is waved by they came to Beaverton. F rin k
Johnson, Wednesday, .April Ik .
Mrs. Waller Van Kleek and Portland.
6 1 RL SCOOT NEWS
R f . Baker's parents,
... our
attended school at Kelso, 'in -
Mi*» Ruth Kerns was oper- daughter of Beaverton were in
Mrs. Olile Rigg» of Hsppner,
Mr:
an
4
MPa
-
T
.
E
.
Young
of
The
Dir! Seoul* opened their Chorus— (As above)
j»hed the 8 lh grade here, and
ale,, on for appendlcllis Kriday, , „ wn Sunday, »pending the day
dre„ is visiting at »he home of April U She ia reported lo lie
Coo|M-r Moontaia, attended the tueeiing Tuesday, April 13, by
'h e choir presented Mr. Cm- took two year* of high school
r r |a,ives.
In-i daughter, Mrs. J . A. Ander- doing nicely.
weddit.g.
handsome
leather before leaving to go to work
playing games for awhile. Af­ »> w.ih a
»(dl.
Mrs. C.
Schoenhaehler
and
ter (he game« Patrol t planned in n n c-rack ease and an ivory t help support his aged father
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
E.
Young
Mr. an ,1 Mrs. R. T . Weills »„,, Snd Mrs. Clyde Wilkinson
Mr W. H. Thomas o f Seal tie
i n whal hadge« they would work and ebony baton in appreeia-!and 2 »¡»ter*. He worked in the
I -*ad us »liuner guesl»
Sunday, were (rnnsurling business
i n were transacting business
and
Portland
Thursday.
Their for. Patrol 2 studied the code 111,1 ° f h,s «"tirin g and able woods about 18 months
spending . few day. . 1 t h . x,,1(1
v , and Mrs W . J Pori land Ralurday.
leadership in
directing
them was spoken o f as a very oare-
home of bis sister, Mrs. Kloyd
grandchildren, Tbnata* ami Lola and signalling.
Iivine of lo rlla n d .
Mi*» Clara Gerig reiurned to Baker, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Two weeks
ago
the
Girl durmg the musical program* oil ful hand, well liked, and whose
Tefft.
i serv ice» were in demand.
His
Mrs. Huy Cray and daughter |„.r home in Salem Kriday. She Cernellus Baker,
formerly
o 1 Scouts of Patrol t went hiking past months.
Mrs. I.illian Weaver of Port­ Crete attended a luncheon
Dainty refreshments, Inetud- death occurred at the Camp o f
picking
in
the
at
a guest Iasi week at the Cooper Mountain, accompanied and flower
land -pent the week end with '»•»* Campbell Court Hotel giv- |,„me of Mr. an,| Mr». A.
Co.
at
Avenue. ing a hugs* birthday cake p ro p -ith e W e s t e r n “ Crosett
H. Ihem on their return and spent woods west of Allen
her • a igiiler, Mrs. W. L. Cady nn by Mrs. Hugh Kuuke.
Patrol 2 went out in I he wood» ei > illuminated by thirty min-: Knappa. where several Reaver-
Hallman.
the rest o f the week.
■alure randies, ice-cream, and'ion people are employed.
H.
and family.
for nature study.
Ouile u number
of
people
Rev, Compjon H. Hall, a Bap-
Doris.
Friday afternoon will be ob­
April 2 tlh there will b e* a coffee, were served, after which!navis, forem an: John
Mrs. Klvreoee Johnson of lUl- troin
Beaverton
attended
a list co portenr. preached a very served as “Visitor Day“ a» the
departed.
wishing Sidney Davis. Jo e ¡VhnTfdf f.Ce
food «ale given by Patrol 2 at »Be guests
ley has enme to spend several charivari foe Mr.
Ves
Haney hie sermon to a good
sited school.
U . ll .s many, many happy
re- Carr, Henry Desinger, aff m the
The learhera are pre­ Halsten's hardware «lore.
weeks wtt|, her daughter, Mr». aiol Ins bride al Iheir home on audience at the church Sunday
m s of the day.
«am.- gang.
It was about six
paring a program, which will
I.
. I.. Meyers.
Cooper Ml.
evening.
begin at V o ’clock, and they de­
weeks ago that camp
opened
All “ Dads" are invited to a t­
GRADE SCHOOL
and Frank reported for work.
Mrs.
(teorge
lllrknmtaittom
M is. II.
L. Tucker and tier
H. J - '«IcnMue
has
been sire the parents and all those tend “ Dad'» Niglil” at the High
(Alice Miller and Lawrence
to
he School Friday nigjit. April 23.
About two years ago
Frank
was taken to the hospital
In daughter Margaret and a friend Busy during the
past
week. interest in the school
Drewery. Reporters )
joined the M. W . A. loder at
Hlllshnro for treatment Mon­ Miss Florence
Harrell,
oamr sacking his certified seed po- present to see the good work
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newton
Alice Miller.
our
assistant Aloha ari,) took out 12,000 in -
done
in
the
day.. April 12.
frora Hillsboro Ralurday. April •««'»•**.
having
recenlly
sold that is being
are occupying one of th*- new news reporter, is absent from suranee.
school.
in, in visil the Urange,
them.
.1. M. Allen from Spokane was
Tucker houses on First Street. school on account of the death
He is survived by his father
Mr. and Mr«. Chas. Thomp­ Mr. Newton is with the Stan-
visiting with his
father
and
Mr. and
Mrs. Dov Cray and
° ' » udp Co,e of ,,,,r" H" d *"<«
of her brother, on Tuesday the anq mother, three sister« and
*,r<»«h**r from
California, son of Portland spent a
fewjdarri Oil.
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Al­ Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Div.« at-
l 0 î|1'
three brothers besides a host
days last week at the home of
len, Tuesday.
tended the last of the . e r l e , of wcre ,m o n *t ,hp
an " .«liner a..,| J o e Me-
friends who will miss him
Knights
........
dance»
at ».P,p r " " ' n«
on frip" d,, 8un* Mr. an,| Mrs. Roliert Pomeroy, ling and declamation contest at Dlasson are absent from
the greatly.
Mrs. K. A. Hamilton uf Del­
They have started on a year’s | the Oroner school at Scholls, ith grade on account of minimi.
Christiansen's hull, Monday eve- duy-
He was buried from the B e a -
ia» was a week end visitor at
wilt
lake Saturday afternoon, a number
lung. April 12,
Mr ai<d Mrs. I). R. Sloan motor trip, which
Ne.l
McGlasson
is
absent verfon Christian
Church ..t 2
the home of her slater, Mrs, V,
„
...
.. ,
„
and son, with
friends
from them from roast lo roast. They 0 f the scholars from the k m - »
: the eighth grade because p. m . Thursday afternoon, fh-
K. Wiener of this cily.
Mr. and Mrs. I-. L. Spencer
,
,
.
first
prizes, h.s brother has the mumps.
.
,,
Portland. enjoyed a motor trip will visit many places o f In- |„n school won
ferment was in the
Cre-eent
i-nlei uiio-d
11 dinner parly i n
,
,
„
,,, .
some
of
Uie
1
on ihe Columbia River Highway teres! enroute. and will make Following are
Mr. and Mrs. K. J . Muring.
The
preliminary
track
meet
firove
cemetery,
honor of Ho- tiirlh»la> of .1 W .
the trip very leisurely.
winners:
Declamation contest, will be held in the morning of
Mr«, t.ouanna Boring, and Mr.
Sunday.
The hearts of the whole m m -
Those present
wore
lÿirnc*.
Karl K vhiis motored to Seaside
imMirdny
the
1
-
1h
at
Hillsboro,
jp
u
n ity go out in sympathy to
The
many
frlrndst
in
this
,van
u"
d"
12
yo!"
"'
Mr. anil
oil Mrs. John Bingham of
||. J . Valentine added
500
for I he week end.
community of Mr«V Elli«
P . l * " d Margaret- Yandermost, over an,| m the afternoon the spell- f(,e aged father whoso loss ran
Portland mid Mr. and Mrs. J . more chiekens Iasi week, lo the
hmad jump mg and Declamation contests ¡„ever he made good.
nice flock he already has. The Frink (Ruby Martin) will he 12 yp,,r* :
Ml«» Alice Clement of I -1 n W . B arn es.
will he held.
very
sorry
to
learn
of
l
h
t
[
"
r
'ripls'
'<».d-r.no«;;
*irld College, McMinnville, spent
,
,
...
,
shipment came from
Califor-
Harold Alexander has relurn-
death of her
week-old
habv »'a«ketbal| Ihrow. Db.dv- Dal -
A number of Beavi rlnn peo­
t a ws k mill w.th her parents,
to to school after two weeks’ ENTtltTRINMENT GIVEN
ple attended the funeral of Mrs. ,l,n'
girl.
As
soon
ss
possible.
n,i,n;
»;«*•’'*«'>
'hrow.
Deo.
Ood-
Mr. and Mrs. J . S . Clement.
AT HAZELDALE MMOOL
Halite (hitaway Saturday, Apr.
Hrandma Van Kleek of Port- Mrs. Frink will denari
from
' ',0 and 75 yard dashes. ■ «cnee on account of sirkness.i
Referee
Grade school art exhiidt
at I A very enjoyable entertain-
She was formerly
Mrs. land has been a guest during Lodi, Calif., to Join her h u s - 1 Mnr,r,lre' Vanderm ost.
The Eastern Star entertained 10 .
liigh school Thursday and F r i- jm e n t was given in Hazetdala
the Ma«onir Lodge at their reg­ llttllte Pike Bruce of Heaver- the past week of her sons and hand, wl.o haa a position t n
Proceeds lo buy pictures, school-house Iasi Friday even-
Heaver Chapter of the t). daughters, who live
in
this Smith America.
ular meeting Wednesday, April Ion.
|S,o a" '
n,0!*°
" ,m '
« » ' " ' V * day.
I will lake part in
the
finals,
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ing by Mrs. Jean McBreen and
11.
A gno,| lime was had by K. S . eonducled the services, community.
At Hie
Washington
county which will meet in Hillsboro,
HUBER NEWS
Mis« Eloise Barker of Aloha,
all.
Mr. W . A. Carter of Port-
potato buyers have been very preliminary
track
and
field Apr. 28th; the track meet will
The Public Service Commis-'sponsored by the Hazeldate L it-
Misses Alice Montgomery and la ml, candidate for the Ropub- much in 'evidence during
the meel, frq- elas C, also th- spell- he held in Forest Drove May I. «ion lia-« granted
the
Huber erary society.
The
program
I
Carna
Peterson,
students
nt lican nomination for (tovernor
Commercial Club a hearing on [ eonsisteq o f musical numbers,
.
Pacific University, spent
t h e wh „ in Hciiverlon Tuesday in
the “ rales and service of the recitations, skits, elc.
week end wit|. Miss Peterson's the Interests of his candidacy.
Tualatin Valley W ater Co. o f
This literary society hasn’t
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pe- Mr Carter spoke at"'the meet­
Beaverton’’ to be held at Room heen in existence very
long
ing n j 1 lie- B- averlon Commer­
lerson.
252 Court House. Portland. Or., yet already »*. is doing
good
cial Club nnd later »1 the Hea­
Thursday, April 22. at 2:0 0 P.M. work in the neighborhood and
Mrs. Mert Taylor of Harden ver Theater.
Anyone
interested in
this
worthy of everybody’« .«up-
Home has returned
from
a
question.
please
communicate port. New members are always
f r s . K. C. Peck entertained
month's visit with relatives in
w ith Chairman, W ater Commit- j welcomed. The next mealing
Minn.
She
reports
several at luncheon In honor o f tin-
tee, Huber, Ore.
jwiil be held on Tuesday, April
Inches of snow slitl on
1 h e 'trtlida.vs o f her daughter, Mrs.
¡27th at 8 :0 0 P. M.
It. L. Tucker, and Mrs. J . E . |
ground there.
BEAVERTON M. E. CHURCH
On Friday. April 23rd. a va-
Davis, Wednesday,
April
II.
Mrs. Doy Dray
entertained Those present were Mrs. E . E . l
At (he Beaverton Methodist : riety entertainment consisting
the afternoon Hridge Club Tues­ Swenson, Mrs. Karl
church morning service the pas-|of songs, dancing, ete, will b«
Swenson.
day, April 13.
Those present Mrs. L. D. Shellrntiorgor. Mrs.
tor, nev. J . H. Irvine w»'< relate given in »he achooBiouse.
were Mrs. J . W . Barnes, Mrg. H. R . Nelson, Mrs. W .
! "Crises In Kingdom Making”
I Doors open al 8 :0 0 P.M.
H.
K. ft. Donaldson, Mrs. F. H. Boyd, nnd Mrs. Dayton Peck, j
The evening service subject!'
Hehocne, Mrs. A. K. Hanson,
will be, “The Destroyer
Do-
Mra. M. C. McKerclier en­
Mrs. W . C. McKell, Mrs. K.
«I roved
CHURCH OF CHRIST
W . Woodruff. Mrs. J . A. Hop- tertained the Lady Slipper Club
The F.pworth League topic is
Crnner of Second and Main.
good, Mrs. Lucinda Davis, Mrs. Friday, April 1>. Those present
“Christ in »he World's Litera- j Services for April 18:
J . K. Davis, Mrs. K. I.. Spen­ were Mrs. J , W . Barnes, Mrs.
ture.”
j 10:00 A.M., Bible School. " T h é
cer," Mrs. Otto Krlrkson, Mrs. K. * L . Spencer, Mrs, Cauthers,
Sunday school at 10:00 A.M.
Beginning of S i n .’’
W . H. Boyd.
Mrs.
K.
H. Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. F . M. Lns-|
Last Sunday was a
r e c o r d : ' ' A- M.
Worship.
Sermon,
Selm-ne and Mrs. J . K. Davis siter, Mrs. J . . R. Talbert. Mrs.
•lay in that department.
1 “The Lord's Supper.’*
N. W . Horhnm, Mrs. C. F,. At-
won honors.
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: fl:t5 P. M. Young
People’s
ton, Mrs. W . O, Roberts, Mrs.
BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL
Meeting
The Hrange set apart a spe
y . A. Wood.
CHUNCH
7:15 P. M
Evangellstir sor-
rial l,nble In honor
of
those
For
Sunday,
Rev.
Taylor
an-
vice.
Sermon.
“Christian
whose birthdays
come during
Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Davis
nnuners "T h e Man at (he Home
Baptism.”
April.
Their ages ranged from entertained at a family dinner
B a se’’ for the
morning
and
Dne reason for speaking up-
11 years to 70 years.
A largo parly Sunday, April I t . in hon-
"Twn Thrones,” for the evening. 1 on this subject is
that
the
I irthdny enke graced the cen­ or of Mrs. Davis’
birthday.
The choir will sing in the mor- scriptural authenticity of
ouf
ter of the table, nod all hud >1 Those present were her moth­
ning and the orchestra play at position in regard lo baptism
pleasant hour. They were Mr. er, Mrs. Caroline Slribling, Mr.
the evening service.
j ha« been called In question. 1
Mel Haines, Mr. Wilmol, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zurhiiehen and
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have no desire to foist my onin-
J . \V. Marties, Mr*.
I..
C, their three children. Mr«. Carl
RHURc-H OF THE NAZANENE ions upon anyone, hut to let
• lifford, Mr. Oliver, Mr.
W . Drnmmer nn,| two
dauglilers,
Klnton Church: 8 . 8 . at 10 the Bible speak for Hs-lf.
If
Desslnger, Mrs. J . E . Davis, Mrs. O. Strilillng and her two
Preaching at 11 :ftO A. M.
I you are in doubt upon
this
Mrs. Mamie Downing, Mrs. Lily
children. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray
Beaverton services, 2:3 0 and matter, I promise to give Chan-
Carey, Miss Oraro Ayers, Mrs.
The guest» were
nil
7:3 0 P. M. in Losli B ros. Hall., 1er and verse for our nosillon.
H. L . Tucker, and Oeorge Mr- Wilcox.
Homer C. Williams, M inister;
J . Frank Cunningham.
from Portland.
Kercher.
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