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Friday, luflual *T, IMt T lw Baa varion Ravtaw OBITUARY Julia Margaret Itaynard was O N TH E SESQUI LA G O O N S born Jan. 2H, 1851. at Mailing- raite, Ireland. Mr, ! ‘;in M o U mh I, who roooiil- W hen a girl she united with Church, lj- .sold his properly on Fourth the Wesley Methodist O'J U i- 'l Sts. to Mr. and Mrs. to which "ho remained faithful E<1 Smith, left with hi* wife and to the end. .luigb r l'u<'duy morning' fo r 1 «h e was united m marriage to Marshfield. Oregon, where they W in. Hayuar«t »*n May 12, 1871. Three children were horn t o expert to make their home. (Ins union. Mrs. Klnyd Tefft was »'tilled Site came to America in Ihe to Seattle Monday night he- year 1879, settling In Beards ■ ause of the illnesa of her ley. Minn., where she resided brother, Mr. Win. llu'inas. Stir until coming to t>fegon in the returned Wednesday evening, year 1880, in which state she areoinpanied l<v Mr. t'hoinaa, has resided until death, living who is much improved. live greater part of this lime t he Misses Klitahelli and t'4ir-1 near Scholia, Washington Coun ol Johnson, Editors of t he , ty. Ora. She i s survived by her hus Skantokawa Eagle, were I hel guvsts o f their cousins, .lark' band. Win. Itaynard. her two anj Oeorgianna Malarkey for a s o n s , Win. and John W\, and week's lisit. Mi«» Malarkey ae- three grandchildren. Mabel May companied tier cousin Klitaheth nard of l.os Angeles, Calif., and llulli and John llayuard of home for a week's visit. Beaverton. Her daughter An We *>wn three new houses in nie died in December, 1921. Beaverton that we must sett. 2 She died at Smith’ s Hospital modem l t o o in houses at l i M # August 20. 1920, after under and »3200, a large I ta story, going a serious operation. i ’ iimn house with floored nt- Funeral services were held tie. Two o f these places have from Pegg’s Undertaking Par. !i acre of ground and the oilier lors, Sunday. August 2?, at ? a large piece of ground. We P. M. Interment was in Ihe will sell on easy terms and give Mountain Side Cemetery, a l you a bargain. The Ttla-* Cor Scholia. poration, 513 Pacific Blitg.. Portland. Ore. Adv e 39tf For Sale— V practically n e w »ving. H ere are Americans, visitor» to the Sesqut Centenntsl tatern.Mlonst Expo NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF heater, at a g»>o*l saving. altlon in Philadelphia which celebrate« the ISOlh anniversary of the signing o' Chas. E. Allen. c 39 tf CHAMBER OF COMMERCE the Declaration o f Independence, riding about the lagoons In an itnllan cr »ft All members of the Chamber ---- __ a gondola, from which they view the buildings and displays from many lands have not Braratea Review, $1.50 per J 1 la the distance can be seen the mammoth Sesigii Stadium; to the ri’tht tv o f Commerce who , ........ the signal tower of the United States Coast Guard building and exhibit, and naid their dues for the second to the left la one of the Japanese pagodts which dot the exposition grout. ’ ’ quarter are requested to send| The Grecian pavilion la one o f the permanent structures on the site before same in to the Secretary before the city government decided to build the Sesqul at the front door of the grea the next meeting, so the rec- Philadelphia Navy Yard. The Exposition continues until December 1- j ords «'«n be completed. M. It. Metcalfe. Secretary. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunlb-y Mrs. F. \V. Livermore Sr. and son John and Mrs. F. W . Liv and daughters Janet and Betty CARD OF THANKS ermore Jr. and little daughter spent the week end al Scasi«!» \\> «fesii-»* !«> express our Lois returne»! Saturday from a where they were join J by Mr sincere thanks to 111 »» friends week’s vacation at Xetarts. and neighbors for the kindness and Mrs. Collis Moore and Mr and sympathy expressed, during BearertM Review, $1.50 per j r M«>ore's parents of Moro, Ore. the illness and obseqnie» o f our LOCAL NEWS For dal*— Tennessee C e d a r Chest, like new; library table, I will open my Kindergarten vielrola, and records, Will Sept. 13. Those interested please «»all 5107 or 1007 as early ns pos sible. as I w i s h lo get some new equipment. W ill also be glad to call on you. Free trans portation to and from kinder garten. Mrs. Ilallie A. Allen. Assisted by Mrs. !>clitt Underbill jir e you willing io Adv e 3® tf k in d e r g a r t e n taks day bed In trade. W . Kooslra. corner of Huber Ave. and 'lounly Hoad, Holier. 1*3® W h at is your property worth? sell ai the price you can get? Can you sell at price you want? Beaverton l.odge No. 352, I.O.O.F. meets every Mon- •“ * day evening at 8 P. M. in I heir hall on Broad way. Visiting members wel come. W. Harris. N. (1. I,. !.. Myers, See. Adv e 301 f — DUNNING S Y S T E M for foundation In MUSIC If interested in music for your children inquire about the Dunning system. Class es being formed now for September. If Interested, reservation should be made at onee Between the prevailing market price for a property and ita future value lies a gulf of poaaihilitien moat perplexing to many ownera at the prrarut time. In aacriliclng a property that haa become obaoletc tor ita original use it would be poor recompense, indeed, to aee someone with foresight and meana develop It into a profitable bargain. If changing Ihe utility of your pro|>erty appears logical then another problem ariaer— what kind or degree of Improvement la enough to make it profitable and not too much to lie unprof- liable? Or will the improvement again become obaoletc be fore the investment haa paid out? On the other hand, circumstances may point loan Immediate aale aa your moat profitable courae. Sound and experienced guidance can be had If you will but lay your problem before those who are In daily contact with the changing lufturncea that affect your real estate holdings BEULAH R. OHEKVER F. O. Box M, Baavnrton. Orsjsn BEAVERTON R E A LTY C O M PAN Y REAL ESTATE LOANS AUTO A NRE INSURANCE Get your name in Now! mother and grandmother, the late Julia M. Ravnard. and es pecially for Ihe song service* and floral tributes. J. \V. Ravnard and family. Be Independent Have you ever noticed that people with money in the bank have a certain air of independence? Start saving now and experience that same feeling. CONGREGATIONAL SUN DAY SCHOOL PICNIC The Congregational Sunday School will hold their Annual Fienic this Saturday, Aug. 28th al L o s t Park. A cordial invita tion is extended to all mem bers and friends of the Church to attend same. It is requested that all who are going bring their lunrh basket* and thing» that are neeessary to eat (he lunch with. Also all who intend to go are requested to meet at the Con gregational Church at 3:30 P. M. »harp, where transportation will be available to lake t h e crowd to the Park. There will be swimming, games, etc. Bring your bathing equipment. Don’t forget the time and place to meet. Thi» invitation is extended to alt the member* of the Church Choir and Orchestra and their fam ilies especially. In case of threatening wea ther rail Mr. Doty or Mr. Met calfe. I Start with a coin and end with a barrel o f money--We have a ¿XTone p {Barrel for you. 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