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Or*ton Historical SoeMy B ea verton R eview Valaac V, Naakcr 33. Biafle Cafjr, 5 Ccati Bexmtoa, Wuhiajtoa Coaaty, Orejoa Friday, July, 15 1927. S T IN E T O E T A O E HlO N K A V E R T O N T A R E » C LO CK S C R E E N D ON J U A N HAS " D E S T R O Y MIOME CONTEST F ROM TIUARD F R E E C A L L IO P E D AN C E til SHA r u n m s l'ho hall numi* un Puym* John Hurryniure »» “I»on j An advertising innovation was Urlìi KUlidUy utili iKriml wii » u eloscly contesici! uno. ml rod need into Beaverton Mon Juunt" 'I'llnt i» Ihe treat prom "Il day morning in the way • f a i»ed for local picture-goer» ul > I litui U WU» Iti si Ul> tu l'U*. the lleuverl Theater next Sun giild enameled calliope mounted llicir li n i tinnì up gettimi u I'm»« Hrii/ht • on a Chevrolet ton chassis and. day w here Mil» spectacular pro- I uulk unti tlieii »rollini whuii dir duel ion open» fur u run ul intended to attract ettendou (o' culcltor laibd tu stop orni ut three duyu. iH'IlUUIl n fusi pili lini I mi ||*. | Chevrolet products wliw!, it I 1 1 trovili curve uf (hr »lune, Hurry more play» a dual rule dm-» with a syncopating fa«- SzlmonhftTV I H im * of the m u ,; Thelr »••rullìi Ululi lip wu» UUl, l'ir»t he appeal» a» l»ou Jumr»| filiation truly eynonomou» with * „ . Uni tu Ut, uiut Ilietr lini-li muli | |( ¡olii uf <In « it In th«' m U v die High quality o f these popu father, I>uii Joee, courtly i got u hit, udsunccj wlien lluli> lar cars The tnetruuie.it p*o- puiH'tillou», »ublle Span i»h »cotti! unii ruiiie iti un Buttar'»1 HtJicrcdll.v. duces all the latest mg 'rumen- »Ufr hit. I ariNtorrat, who, discovering In* tal arid dance hits of tin day wile is unfaithful, die» with \N lieti Jleuvertuii cutiio up tu {D n iv fliinli uf gull wills'll, and a» a dance orchestra ha« this wurniiig to hi» hoy, Juun:| Lui Ihivle» K"l un flral un un A wcdduvg of l'iinMlileruijL' I "Destroy women The City Council met in rc&- become The meeting of the Chamber an epidemic among ur they will errur hy T i g a i d » »bori »top; Wliiti* Hfiiic uf apriiy, llltvrest lo liruverton, e«periully ular monthly »easiou at the Northwest Chevrolet dealers for of Commerce Tuseday evening 1 destroy you.'' llruwn, Ilio «ocuiid muli up., ithe younger »et, (HHver uf » I in I filici »nils » « « »oleniii city hall on Monday for the garage dances. Through scien- . concerning the project of a wulke,| unii Harry »truck un i/eil in l'urtlmiil l.i»i wei'k, uii general transaction uf businc»». lifa- research lurin g fur nwNjr. a process lias short cut to the sea, brought lluri'ull WU» olii un u Imi# f|y I I hiir*i!.iy vVeulllg, wlieil Wlllmr What is something rather Du roll call the member» ans : been discovered whereby con •ml about 50 people. The tu tight fluii! hut Uuuit» »Curo«! uni'iue among siuvie theater Weeil, «un of Mr. uu<l Mi». II mw wering were the Mayor and crete garage Odor» can be con Chamber of Commerce of Forest goer» in outside town» I» being ulti-r thi' fly wu» cuuglit. Mil ur,i K. eed, uf Werd*» Nur»ery, Aldermen Hay nurd aud bishop, verted into veritable metropol Grov* was represented by their Illu r k hi uf fn Unit lenii ler gol u »ufo hit whirli «rured experienced by Manager Free With jmb* green pine* I llruwn uni! Halsteii »liut'k uut. vu»l of tlu» city, wil» joule,| in man, of die Heaver Theater the other Iwo member» of llie itan dance ball «rnooMim-» president, secretary, an,| theii niutrimuuy lo Mi»» Anne \\ citar, council, namely A. E. W ilson Many of the selections are committee on roadg and liigh- "Don Juan," one uf the The »cure Mil» 2-2 ut III«1 etili ut iluuiihter of Mr. uml Mr». Yv .1 . here. These are tliv color». < I im I, and li. p. Fordney, being abs- reproductions of ten-piece nr- ■ways. Ilio tll»t In niri>t'. ■ foremost of the curreul screen Welter, ul tlli'ir houle ili I he jeni on vucutiun. These thy »ignu. chestras, each instrument be L. M. Graham, representative Iti Ilio »i'Guii,| iiinnig, liutley, Picdinoiil dietricl. Th« nup- pre-enllllio||s open* at Mie loe.il Following the reading and ing distinctly, audible. from Washington, county, and of l'igard, » i n uut, arti tu Ist, Ilui buiid» were lieti hy thè house Sunday evening for a run approval uf llie minutes. Mr. C. Kver awake to new methods for a number of sessions of the M i I i I iiimii pop|u'il uni lu pllrlier Itev. \\ liti» liergen, in thè pie» of (lire,, days. In order In make to current vibra Li'gislature a member of its uni! Hi'laherk Ini lo Irli fM d enee of thè iniuivdiulv funulie» sure uf »eeurnwr seat» several h. Hedge inquired of the He- and attuned I'urder au explaiiatiou of the tions in the commercial w.ilo, committee on Highways, was local and Portland parile» have filile otti ; no »cure, Utili u few g u e s t » . 11« is prob made block reservation», among Investor»' ¡Syndicate in lo which Mr. Elmer Ktipe, uf the firm of die first speaker. lluffniun, Ilio fir»t lumi up The linde, whu for ionie time Ihe City i» depositing $!G .65 Bernard and Btipe, Cheviul-t ably as well informed on high fur ltau*crloii, wulkcd, Svili) ilici,| Ihe po»ilioii of penule »ec- them being Mr. and Mr». dito i per month, and was informed dealers of Keaverton, lost >o way affairs in the state of Orc- »truck imi, unii llofrinuii »curvil jretury Erickson, w-ho have had a com lo Huperlntendeut ni : iIn» 1 it w »j_ the »inking fund time in arranging for a calli *»>n as any one, with the pos- il Itelinuu'» two-»urkcr. Iiui- Scliool» Itici*, fur din City in plete row of loge seal» reserved ¡being built to liquidate the ope dance in this city and suc fc,blc exception of the members theater parly lo whirl, '■» wa» "ili, Uri! lo l»t; lirowti | l'uri Intuì lookeil dmiily U n d for a uf the original water ceeded in securing tomorrow of the Highway Commission. they have issued invila! loll» | bond» K°l n Ini l'tp cuulil imi »core ., „ . , . , charming In a gown uf ivory I system. This fund Isas now night. Saturday, July 16. Mr. (rraliam »poke at some Thi» i« not rnily a novel, bui mid Hurry »truck out. J-2 in ,U| ,,f with giiowii tu about $6,000 about H ip system by delight fui. manner in which !• JUMViM'lnll « fu\Or- The garage »» now being p it length and a flesh tulle bell, carrying The proponed Hall street In Ihe fourth inning, liuiley itl'ldr ro»c». lille» of the valley euleriani one'» friends, mnelud in order for the occasion, lb»' means of which 'iriwnon is en has developed floor receiving special atten abled lo spend millions of dol scored for Tigard and lied the and orehld». She wa» a!tendril mg IJir evening wi!|, light re crossing, which somewhat of a controversy on »core. In Ihe fifth, lade scored hy Mi»» Grace freshments. tion. There will b« no charge lars on Oregon roads without ladhorue, win, | the part of certain interests, for Tigard, putting . Iheni one w ore creum whatever, free to everybody, resorting to dirucl taxation to colored »atm and came in for its full share o f ; He believes tip on Ihe locals III »cores. In lace over yellow and a general an,| cordial invi raise this money. and curried Q L U T 8 C H -A L L C N N U P T IA L S attention. A communication thaf the adoption o f a recently the «l«t|| inning. Halley scored peueli »weel pea s and rose». S O L E M N IZ E D S U N D A Y EM*. wa« read from C. E. Hedge in tation is extended to all. The conceived bill to lower the lic dancing will last from 9:00 again for Tigard, which gave The groom 1» a graduuie ol which he strongly objected to1 o'clock till midnight. thin', ense fee to a flat rate of three Ihe visitors u lead of two i<v A. C* cnlerim* ihut iiiMiitu I The muri'iage of Miss della the phraseology in certain part»' miss it. Bring the whole fam dollars per machine would re Ml»» Mildred W a ll» i» »intuí »cora», 3-5. lion on finishing high sclioui of tin* cro»»iug resolution, es lug her vacation al Haudnii.I From dien until Ihe last half in Heuvcrlon. He wa» »upporled It. Allen, daughter of Mr. uml ily and enjoy a real terpsichor- sult in about two or three mil- Mrs. U. W. Alleo ( o* Hie Ila rd m. pecially that part in wtnc|| i f of dollars having lo is* I >' e u o n . uf Ihe vigilih. there were no hy hi» lirollier, Thurlow, each ean event, lo say nothing of a ions dim»,'h was »oleum i/.ed at a slated in foci that both the raised by*direct taxation in or musical novelty worth gating A. K \\ ilson left the fir»l ul more »con*«, bul in the last of dre»»e,| hi t'oiiveiiMouul colors. j very attractive ceremony per benefits uml damages should be miles to hear. Remember the der (hat tbe state might pay off Hint Inning Heuverton ruine up th week for a two week»' V iuni Followiiig Ihe ceremony, a toruied last Sunday at H:Jil a credited and levied respectively date, Haturday night, July 10. ■lipr bonded indebtedness and and »cored »«ven runs, hringlng reception complimeular)' to llie lion In Yelluwaton* I'ark. keep faith with her creditors. the home of the bride » parent» again»! llie abutting property, their «core up lu ten. The hridul couple wa» held, several Free seals will also be pro tils being I lie only abutting! Mr«. Walt», Ml»« Kdilh and • •ii Allen avenue. Hev. Ilorac' Regarding Ihe route» for the visitor» »tiirted a umili inning of the hrnle'a intimate friends who wish to (he railroad. vided for those M ¡»« Alice are home from Moll S. Wiley, of Jenihg» Lodge, wbu property except ^highway from Tualatin valley rally bul got only three runs. assisting with ihe »erviug. enjoy the music only. Leave Allen advised him nr»» A»'»'l. damp at Portland was formerly pa»lor ol tit Attorney to llie pocketbooks at home Viver the Coast Range Mr. ami Mr». Weed are enjoy del liel Congregational chureli, such was not the intention of ■your Hr and Mr», tl. Perry lu rd- * ù _ 0 M ASO N E N T E R S ing a honeymoon Irip In Van ; officiated. | die Council, hut if lliougJit 2 7 2 3 5 2 5 liey »pent last week-end vi»il T H E S IL E N T H A L L couver. It. (!., and oilier i .« iim - The ceremony wa» perforali ,1 necessary lo mure specifically Ing relative» »oulli of Fore«! “ I- rw are thy day» and full or duin poinls. The machine whirl, is i n .... . Yamh' » On their return ili all ardi way •leliiin llie intent. lie would erected in Ilo- drove. of R. It Barlow, Harlow of New Slate H.l>fhway Commission had charge woa they viill lake lip (heir residence garden. the wording to read: The decorations were change ’ York, left Flint, .Michigan, elev »pent about fifty thousand dol <i, muli of woinaii tiorul Mis» Ida Alexander who ha« at Ihe nursery' in u coxy 1 111 ocean wave and roses. “all properly benefited." m -1 lars to make the three surveys en months ago, and has been' (lion I II) diM itn I» wrllleu, 'llusl been vielting her »!»ler, Mr» collage, Mr. uhd Mrs. Weed Sr., The bride, who wa* given in stead of "aboilmg property” j»s that have been complete,! from laudably acclaimed alike bv ai" Woody ul Hellllighum, has re have prepared for ilieir coming, murnugu hy her father wa < 'originally drawn. this valley to the Goasf. He dealers aud. public on tho en-i! And »Itali lo du«t return,." nnd where (hey will be at home ilreSsed in white . « t in trmimed turned. A letter Of object ion signed readily admHted. however, that lire irip. (In l'hursday. July II, oc*.ured after August l»l. , with pearls, hrilllunl» and Vene by E. L. King, division superin-, there w«jre no figures, there had Ml»» Kuna N*l»on, w h o (Ile deal of Henry Velili, cui The Review join» in extend , tiaii lace.. She carried a lion leiident, was also read from Ihe been no survey and that nothing spent the lust two week» wllli minulmg a long ami well-speiil ing roiigral nlal inn v •|iit‘t of Ophelia roses, while goullicm Pacific iinent the same: been done to secure an Mr». Joe Keller in Kea»lde, re life, di»»oliition taking* place in Air. Mare, of Hilsbor, ttie had " ■ ■ .. a J »weeI pea» and bridal w reatll. improvi'iiii'iit, supplemented* by fall *'r of Mrs. Walter Cavanesa, estimate of the cost of building turned home Sunday. hi» righiv - foni III yrar. a highway down Ihe Salmon- Judge Swenson was culo <1 to Her sister. Mi»» Anna Allen, of two company engineers, Messrs. i* > ary low with pneumonia. I leceasei! wa» horn ili And IlilUlioro yesterday a» a w il ness Pori land, wa* her maid of lion Mr and Mr». It. A. Owen* ami berry to Nehalem Bay. lie did Hcnjamin and Haxelton, lo-j Children, Wheeler, were gue»t land, Fughimi oli July 21, IH il. before the grand Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clement hot know, lie had no means of jury in the nr. She wore a frock of pink get her with Waller K. Harris.! |o America in mailer of Slate vs Phelps. at IJie home of Mr and Mr». K tmiiiigraliug attended a picnic knowing what the cost would Ideorgelje. au,| Ihe bridesmaid. superintendent of die local and family 1811, Frolli thal lune uulil W . Woodruff. dinner given Monday in Laur 'I be, he said, and if. on investi shops, and C. K. Allen, station, Ml*» Joan LruRger, of Mulino Mr. and Mr». Walter», of Ah- IH .'li, wlien he cani» In Ueavei In the letter Mr. King J hurst l'ark by the relatives oi gation, that proved the proper mail, wore blue. They carried agent. Ml»» Edna llocken, of dorvul Imi, Ite liverf parlly in liranl. crdeen, Washington, vvho bave boiiifuel» of -wrel peas. The expressed surprise at what he Air.». Jennie llai'dingliam, hon route to build a road, then he 11», wa» |>re»ent al (lie marriage Indiana, and iialveslotl. Texa» beni toiirlug Ihe llniled Stufe» flower girl». Hetty I*" Munin and claimed a breaking of faith on: oring her birthday. wa» for that route even though of Ml«» Della Allen In Mr Silice comilig lirrv Ile Iliade |,i- for Ihe pagi *ix monili», are Margaret W urd. were dressed in the part of the city. It seems‘ Beaverton is lo hear one of there had been surveys on the lllehurd Glotsrh on Sunday. Vlsillng al Mie bollir of Mr» liome mi South l.omhard »trevi Fif pink Organdie. I'lovd Johnson, our Chamber of Commerce vwis' Oregon’s foremost pulpit ora Wilson and Trask rivers. mollier, Mr». Helfy Hev. A. S. Dean. of Sioiiv vs il li III» »oli, J, II. Velili, whu, Walter»' ty thousand dollars spent « of I'orlland. was the liny ring promoting similar sentiment} tors on Sunday morning. Rev. City, la., t» visiting at the willi |wn chlldren, I» lefl lo Anderson. bearer. Mr. George Johnson, of about lliri'e years ago, the rail-j George H. 1^-e, of I'orlland, i* preparation lo spend a milium home of Rev Hoy I.. Noll. lie moiirn, iM'side» Iwo atep-son» road strongly 'opposing I h *■, lo preach at the Bethel Coivgre- is not much. Mr an,i Mr». W. C. MrKell Portland, aided a» bed man. will preueh al Ihe Murai'enc III Texa», ami a iiumber of rela Roosevelt Xlie idea of tl'6 Preceding the ceremony, Mr*. movement. As the Chamber gutional church aud will deliver and Mr and Mr» W M. Yoiing church nexl Sunday. tive» ili F.ngland. - . .... i i highway was io use it for a and soli», deofvae and W oml Mildred \. Ilillf, of Porllund. interests were principally eon-' In» famous sermon, imd in Mr. Neon had bei'ii a Frce foial. lefl Sunday luorning for sang “ I Love You Truly,'* and defense measure. The Mr. and Mr». N. W. do,ham cerm>d in a pedestrian entrance Nature." Tin» man is original coast for 2(1 yynr», having and i|iie»l», Mr and Mr». \\ iua»on a Iwo week's fi»hing Irip on Mie 'following it, she uav,' two more to the depot a compromise was aud u deep Hihle student, with state was not abb* to get the heen raised lo (he auldime 31 is» Ann W ilson. in agreed on in which Ihe South a splendid record as a thinker. cooperation of the Federal gov M del ham allended n |d< nic Metollu» river. Mr. I.es ter solos. Mu»ler Mu»ou oli given Sunday In Wa»lunglon degree of a Max le« «grill suballtub» for Mr. Lebanon, on the piano ucconi- ern Pacific wduld and did pay He is a brother of Mrs. George ernment to help build (hat road lU’cemhei' II. IU0I, in llaruioiiy and Oregon went to work lo \>iini*‘d by Mr. .1. Anderson on $200 to defray half Ihe expense i N. Taylor. Park for n numher of people M.'h.'ll Oli RllUI a 3. lodge No. li, ut datveslon, »'ex- build it and it will be completed from the Rogue River Valley. Léonard Adam» and Alvine Ihe 'cello, played ihe wedding of purchasing the property forj a», relainiug meuihership ili soon. Even now all but a few a four-foot walk paralleling thcl d|»,ai mntored In Oswego Sun- march. J. d. J’.ook and family hav. hi» Mollier l.oilgc ii n 1 11 In» the $200 vvil|, the understand miles is completed. After a wedding- trip to die east side of the ?0th Century j day, spending Ihe day on Ihe rented Ihe Noller hou»e on Wat dea) li Helng a Masonir so F. W. Livermore, County Mr. and Mrs. Glutsch store. The walk ig really six ing that the eity would desist •on »treel and 'Doc' ha» gone to journer in llie Heaverlon juris- lake in a umlor boat. Mie pur beach, make (heir home for a feet wide, G. K. Hedge, who in further tlesnauds for another Commissioner, told why he had California, hut the fa m ily 'll«» dlelion, thè locai lodge lemlcred Chase of wliirh lliey are ser- will projected toll Mr. and Mr». owned Ihe property, donating- Gdl street cro »mg from Front not .favored the iiHisly eontenipliiliiig. They are sliorf time with pmved in and are enjoying a u Masoiiic fimeral. wlih'li wa» However, it is road— the builders wanted an G. W. Allen. two additional feel and dedicat- Broadway emplovee» al thè Stipe Garage renewal o f friendship with ii cliarga of r.hnplniti W. K. They dcs- generally felt that if the Chain- entirely free hand. Mr. Glulsch is employed a* ing it to the city. According) lo a s assislanl manager n u d Heaverlontans. Kvan». her made such promise, it acted iri*,| no „supervision by the state all electric wclilvr in I'orlland. Mr. King tho railroad donated media nic. respecf ively. The servici*» wore lield frinii without or far exceeded its Highway Commission, no lettinix Mr. and Mr». Ralph Huiin. o' l'nderlakiug t'.hapel of bids, no audit of their books; Tillamook, were guesl» Ihe fir* Ihe Pegg authority. of the week «1 Ihe d. P. Ford on Saliirdav iifternoon, Mie Ih'v The Council, the official ad and they wanted to let a man Fdwm Ingall», a bruì Iter ney home. They have heei \\ ministrating body of the town. I build the road who would take preachlng a veri- In- , making u lour of dhehall», Can Mason. now finds itself confronted stock in the toll company for a n d compreliensive by. Woodland. Gresham and slruclive with a general demand for the bis pay. Livermore though* »erinon, (aking for hi» levi Ihe oilier point». crossing, the taxpayers largely •bat had the promoters been .'wclfth ehapler of Eccleslasle» state ui'inug immediate action lo willing to come under Mr. and Mr«. Willard, and M and commendlng lo (he dreal have eliminate a» soon as possible supervision. JJ'°v nV^bt Gorham, of Pasadena, dalifm Arllflcier thè life of thè depart- serious congestion. winch is been granted the right to build nia. left for home Tuesday ",l for il» dally exemplifk'nlion steadily becoming more lia/anl- *he road, but llie County Court morning after spending a few of Ma»onie morale and (’lii-i- 1- oils lo public safety. (wanted to know what il was week» ul Ihn home ,,f Mr. am. ian virine». Tww beaiilìfiil duci» „ , , , getting should the county or Mr». N. W. Gorham. They wore Alderman Kaynard said lie , bp obli?(M| to lake the louchingly rendered hy stafe •pent the Fourth holiday» u< Boewell and Mr W llli» l'.ady,, did not believe the Council road \ OVPr in the over 80me , im* Newport and look Ihe Colunihi» accompanled l>y Mr». members wanted to be other i *»> t Richard future. Ilian fair and equitable th the I J. W . Ravnnrd spoke briefly Highway trip on Thursday, July Didy, on Ihe ongan. The re-, matter, but did not feel the saying that from llie looks of 7. malli» were Inlerred in Mie Riv- ; Council could tie held account-1 Ihe map, Ihe Trask route seem Mr. G. P. Fordney retired the erviow cemelery. ¡able for the acts of the Cham ed the most feasible. Omar first of till» month after more ber of Commerce, even though | Fendall, of the Mrs. V Alenins wi’l ,*nli*rlnin First Najmiial than 25 yera» service wil|, Ihr the agreement entered into be Hank al Forest (’.rove, John Goodyear Rubber Company, m the l.nd os Missini «,•> «ocielv if tween the tatter with the rail Thornburg, of the Forest Grove Portland. Mr. Fordney hurt In- "The While Tempi*," I'ortL.iul i road officials may have left in National Hank. C. Broderson, knee some lime hark an,| (In llnplisl i hnrch at i pimlr I hi - il« wake a measure of moral1 secretary of the Forest Grove limb ha» been hnlhertng hin (Friday, afternoon a' her 'mm * I'cspousihilitly. However, a* al Chamber o f Commerce, N . «I of lovvn over slrtce. He will receive i lust public servanL be fell d Mai Hangs, pnsmaster and Mayor of pension of 50 per cent of Hi duty to carry out the wishes o- Timber. D. C. Simms ana oin. K, I lleeox. proprietor of the salary he wa» gelling when ii his constituents, which were, of Nehaleiu. and reporters for Brown Jivg. restaurant nnd con active work. m strongly in favor of the pro-1 some of (he T irtland dai'ies, fectionery, Is arranging lo move Rev. and Mr». W. K. Cox, ol his establishment posed crossing; in fact, the' were among the lo I'orlliind out of town Bellingham, Wwshlnglon, wh in a Inrnl inn nenr II m Falling concensus of opinion had prue-, npon)p prp8pnt. are holdlrwn evangellslie meel tically developed into a public R A Hanna preside,! at die «elioni at die west end of Hie Ing» here, were gues!» for i Hn»» lslnn,| bridge demand. Mr. Hishop strongly j„ 11, absence of Jus. Mr. HrC'iX few day» al the home of Rev rame In Benverlon supported Mr. Raynard s ron- Pjn,|pr presiden! of the Ro:iv- four ye ir* nnd Mrs. W . K Ingalls. Sin, <■ ago from Yakima, Washington, tention, an,i felt that no dm* tpr(on Chamber of Commerce Monday they have been tin where lie was in tbe fruit pro- - the should be lost in placing tbel onPS who were most guests of Mte.» Juliette Curlei cessing matter before the Public Ser I responsible for Ihe calling of two o r business. Miss GertUde Kghert, who I vears In* livnd on n »mall raneli vice Commission for approval. ¡die »ession. Commissioner Reed (heir palnisl, Is a guest ill Me south of town in an effnrl lo A resignation from Floyd \\. of Tillamook county, and Fditor home of Mr. and Mrs. W. It relnihllltilte Allen, city engineer, was read NuTt. of the Wheeler Repot ter. hi« henlth whirli Pcleh. and accepted to take immediate failed lo put in an appearance, had become hndly impairrd. effect. No action was taken in (having been detained hy a ser- he opened Ihr Mr. and Mrs. Herbert i l « 1 Two vear« ngo Ihe appointment of a successor ! iP« of wholly unavoidable arei- spent Tuesday at the home o I,IIIle Brown Jug, one of mir at that time. den I • A delegation from Hills- Rev. and Mrs. George Taylor formte»! food empnrium». Mi*s Mr. Huff, who was formerly Mae Fisher, his assislanl will Several bills were presented boro was expecled to ntlend. but with Mr. Ilerox in and with one or two exceptions, did not appear. connected with Ihe Depnrliiien oonllnuu A» »non « » Mr. He- approved for payment. of Cnmmorco nnd l.ahor I Porlland. Wasliington, IV C., and hn eox varatea, die slore spare will Mr. and Mr*». F,. M Adam« The Council adjourned to Just completed n po«l gradual' ho ocrupie,t hy n hranrh of Ihr meet two weeks hence to dis - j *nd daughter. Ruth, of Poctland. course «1 Harvard rnlversll' Thrift Grorers, n line of rasli pose of a small amount of u n were dinner guests Tliesdav In has been called in an execnllv grorery störe» ownrd hy Alb n finished business that needed Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. capacity to be with a mantifar and f.cwia, of Porlland. wlricli (Huntley. additional time. will be on or about August Ist. turlng concern in Portland. Son Of Local Nurseryman Takes Popular Portland Girl For Bride City Dads Facing Rail Crossing Issue R. A. Hanna Awakens interest In NewRoad Southern Pacific Claims City Is Breaking Faith By Latest Demands Road Meeting Called To Tell Of Short Cot To Sea Short Paragraphs Of Local Interest : Personal Items About People Whom You Know In And Around Beaverton - " ^ " " '“* ' ' ' £ I . w’i S S L ^ w T