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V Oregon Hi «torleni Society DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF BEAVERTON AND EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY IF IT'® FON B E A - V IN T O N TN I N l- V I I W 'I FON I T T he B eaverton R eview Volerne V, Number 36. Beaverton, Washington County, Orcfoa, Friday, August 5 , 1927 Siafle Copy, $ Ceni* " R E S U R R E C T IO N ’' N O T A B IB LIC A L S TO R I AA idely read a* I,I'M T i d s in y ’ • la»»l* niivrl, "Resurrection, lui* been in III« |iii*t thirty I year*, I’M win Garewe, director mul co-p roducer wllli Inspira lim» picture* of Ui« pteluriza lim» wliteli open* »| i h r Heaver •tonti'« I o i i ì k Ì i I, rm iliniiiiig thru Sunday, <ll»cov*r«<l iniiumrrHlili film fmiM in r u m i districi* mnl «veil in bigger citi«* or Amer li « wliii believed mi y film or novel «niiili*(| "Resurrection ii i i i *I i»« h Ini« of ih « ii|irii-i Carcwe wrolo morn Mian Ihr«* thousand l« ll« r * in rnply I o filmali« r* who i|ii«ri«*l him while li« wii* direct uva, limi Hncqtir unii I lollin'» ilei Km m Ilo' ni in. mini« in r.nliforitin I'o «urli h« explained limi "Re* urre rtion " I* noi n religion» »lory, not a hihliml I m I« a ii i timi I "o Tolstoy's f1«»h .mil blooil * ilrmnu make* splendid reading in imy language Oarewe »nifi (hut " R e n i r r r r lion " i* *lni|)lv » very tinman »Indy of tniri'il »oui» iiiol«r III« tn*li of » « I f I » || passion», amt oi great »u rrifire to whii'h a higher, c lr a n r r love of man fm woman uml woman for man lifli'il print'« ami pca*anl llr I*»lil lit» tiiii’iitik'lili'iii'it «orr« »|ionit«nl» (hai ili« till« " H r »m reel toil" r « f « r r « i l lo iti« « i o n io al amt moral r«l>irlli of Ihr •mil* of Prince lim ilr i ami Ka I o«lia Ma-lova. il«uil«tiril in -in i'll« \ m «r ir a n direclnr i|«rlar«il (liai lie li.nl falllifnllv preserv'd I hr »p irli amt le tl«r of Tol* loy - »real novel ami I liai (I ip entlim: (tainlillll«i| on hark pall'' | 1 M Per Tear L O C A L M E R C H A N T IS A C T IV E R E S E R V E O F F IC E R Low Say Owners To Accommodate the Objectors County Court Adjourns to Circuit Chambers A v a r y l a r g e n u m b e r of ||*>a » « rloii m u» am ] ||io*e living In ill*' east nf B e a » e r t o l i a p p e a r e d al Mi« County (¿ o u r lru m u i n H ill.»bnr» Wednesday w hen lit« County Court mat for the pur pose of acting mi Ihe r*'»idu- I l**li In i m p r o v e Ih e Canyon r o a d f r o m III« M iilliinu iali m ini ty lin e In l l e a v e r l m i . »several Who colli,| lint a p p e a l III pel b. J . Dietseli, one of our leading merchants, who hold» a commission u* *«cond l i « u - lenunt in th« 3H2nd Infantry reserve, now in training at the Vancouver barracks, was u n able to attend camp Ibis yearj because of biisiiu'»» neci‘»»iiies demanding In» personal a lle n - limi. T ills I* llie first e n - ' ranipmeiit t.iruteiiant Bielsrli bus been unable lo allend, lier« tofore doing and taking con ! »ideruble interest in observe-1 lion flying. Me i* a b»e and progressive! Citizen, Ih « kind of a man who would -ay. "A\ hat I purpose. • hat I perform.” D urin g Ih e winter months Lieutenant) Diet-cb tak«» special work on! m ilitary intelligence ¡,i a pri ! vale government school in port ' land maintained by Curie Ham for Mi« advancement of his r e - ' serve officers. ■■■■■■■HNNN■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! j What Do You Know : About Beaverton? W h at do you know about Beaverlon? Can you give intelligent answers to the n u m e r ous questions Dial might lie a»ked of you? Her« I» a mild lest of what you do or do noi know. W h o wa» the f|r»t settler? W hen did he »«tile here? When was Hi-averlon incorporated as a town, under its own government? AA ho named Mie town, and how did it get il» n a m «? W h o w a» Ih « first lown executive? AVhen was the first »choot established? AA lien wa» wa» our post office «»tablihed, and who was the Ihe first postmaster? W hat is a fair ca»h valuation of all of Mi*' real «»tate in town? W h a t i* our p r «»« u t population? Bow is our municipal government sup ported ? Street Improvement is® on were repregenled by a t - torney*. Th e dials llighwa •'nmmiHMioii was represented al the meeling l*y t l o i r engmeer and their attorney, J. M I a* vet-. R E T U R N E D M ISSIO N AR Y H O L D S C A M P M E E T IN G 8 "iio il for llie com m i»»ion. \ How is our public school system govern- number of Uo* attorney ■ 11 .*■ i J rd? filed objerliong previously, Iml Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sayre ■ W h o i» the oldest male resident? on motion of .Mr. I l e » « r » (lie*« and daughter Ethel of La AA'ho i» Mie old« *t female resident? diJi'cliofiH were allow.,| In |„. Grande Sundayed wilh Mr. and L O C A L M U SIC IA N S T O AA ho was tlic first child born here? wilbdrawii and oiber» *ub*ti- ■Mi-». K. S. Doering on their " luled w h n ii are innr« m a< ranch on »oiilh AValson .»(reel. ■ AA'ho i» the m o»l persistent lown booster? A P P E A R IN R E V U E cncdaiice with III« I »vi a I r *• Mr Sayre u school » AA ho is Ihe mo»t chronic objector? sup crin - * <|ulrcnient* of Much papers. “ AA hat have you done for the lown? tendent of Colon county. •V ii. P'reeinan, owner mnl till’ C nuii adjourned In III' T h e y came to these parts If any rilizen can answer any or all of acllv« manager nf Mi« Hcuvcr Circuit Courtrim m mi aecmml principally to attend Ihe t r « « * Miealrr, Ini» been hii»> Mn* pa»t i.ic »« question* correclly the editor will be of Ihe crowded condition o i MelI iim II» 1 calllp meetings nn III« * week locating loral m u»n al lai • be regular meeting place, and Canyon road between here and ■ glad to publish Ih « answers in Ihe paper. «ili, ami teli» i i » h« ha» ili», read Ihe report of appraisei . Sylvan, where an older daugh 3 Such an article wouid he extremely interesl- covered »ome real geni» lini who had gone over the ground ter, Geneva, on lea»« of ah»«n<'*' ^ mgly and of peculiar historical vale. dell Ireanure» eipial In Ml« h«»l mil had prepared an lleiiiixi'd a» a missionary lo China, is ■ f c l ' - have a few tellers on the subject, nf Portland'» mn»i imi «il m i SC H O O L S U P E R IN T E N D E N T list of all property owners. In taking a principal part. Mis.» r' an,| while we are al il we may as well ex- l» l» . In fati, » r i m i » fnr KGAA g « l h « r wilh Ihe amount w h n ii Gen**» a I- accompanied by u TO M E E T NEW S TU D EN T * •' nd our effort» to all of eastern AV’aslitng- havp alri'aily n(fi'r«il Iwo nf th« Board of Reviewer» eon »mall Chinese girl whom sm Beginning Aligli»! In, I it Mii'in radio «iiumi«iiii'iil». lini ■ l"ii counlv Send in vour letters and share »idered Ju»l ro:np«n.»atimi fo r is educating. T o defray ex- M»i r l«r. »nperlnli'iiili'iil of Mie whatever lh «y Im i Mn*v ow« il lo Hcavei damage would b e Ipenses they sell hand e m b r o i - 1 N '<uir knowledge wilh your neighbors. Th is Beaverlon »eliool», will lie In Imi lo li« fir»| pr«»eiil«il loral lone. T i l l » report contained dory, done by themselves and ■ information shoulil be interesting reading. hi» offlee al the high »rimiri ly ••►out 7" names. T h e amount oilier Chinese students and mis ilo Mmnlay evrning, Anirti>»1 T h e y will appear In a re*ne a l , hnildlng from i* mil il I " o'rlork of damage varied from ihal for III« named* for A. B. Clement, p r o sionaries, offering many lieau- I, thè « '.il y Gonne II h«l,| li* reu ih« Beaver theatre Friday ....i ' 1'' 1 ' i '1 on Saturdays • • • • • • liful and elaiNirate designs al R ni.ir nicellng in ili« Cmineil hall Saturday. Augii»! Iti and ?i> P » r p " - r of registering new *ln prietor of the Beaverton I.oop very moderate price*. B deni» for the next *rhool year fnr III« lra n »H iiim i of III« T in * will he given u» mi aihlml ■ Service station, •S.jim, to three Because of III« present tin -! m m ifh'» lm »ln «»* . Mayor Pegg. atlrnrllon In "A la »k a n Ailven Me will he glad In meet parent» dhers with no damage. ■ n h h n n bh n h h h bbh h bbh bh bh h bbh h h h h n h h h h h h b S .»«tiled conditions in China, alt i 4 ionrilni«n excepllng II. IV lure«,'* Kiippleiiii'iil «d hy an who are re g i»!«rin g their ehll T h e amount next to .M r . Miss Sayre will remain at home Kordney, ami K«ror«li'r 'l’Iiyng. "i*ur G a n g " romeily, and will d i«n in the high »elioni for Mo •lenient'» was awarded J . F. for a year or so, and. as p r in fir»t lime. T i n i » « who altend- TA L K "T H E 8HONT A llo r n « y Alien imd \Vnl«r S ii take on« hour and Anna Keller, who own cipal, will be a member of the ] ed Ihe high »elioni la»l year OUT T O TH E perinleinlrnl l»«nl«oii w « r « |ire»- T h e revue will ennui»! of or large residence just at I h « Somerville public school facul Seeing that you must pnl al III« » « « » i m i . rhewlra niiinher», violin m i n . will have an opportunity In si* dge of Beaverton, and also a ty during the l # 2 7 -’ 28 year. I Ieri M u ir roiir»e of »In d y for why not talk about the p ro - i h « hndy lieuril III« minili«* voral and » ( r i n g trio», mnl a Mr. and Mrs, Doering wilh I next year before Ihe opening of arge tract of valuable land on popular Hong r o n l « » l , wilh the of III« prevlou* m««lintt remi, Ihe north »id « of the Canyon • heir guests attended the Su n posed “ short cut to he T h a t ’s the way to keep Ihe is ami ul»o r « « « l v « i l III« amtilor'* po»»lli|« addition of a P'roniii I »liu m l September l i by appll- road exM'iidiug from the i - « » i day afternoon meeting. 'raliini al the offlee any m o r n sue fresh. T h in k about it. talk ri'port. w hi«h «leali in III« mairi arrnrdinii ami a Senil l»h hag ilenoe aero»* the drainage ditch. ing s fler \ug n -i In. 1937, about il. and in lime everybody willi f manelai «umili mi»» of Ut« alpe. T h e Court then re-piesleu I» port leailarpr PO M O N A G N A N G E will know about it— and la* for T h e Review would like to sec I Mr. Meister ««v e rn i Irratirh«« of Mie water Ihal lliose who were willing lo M E E T S A T S C H O L L S i*. <Set vtHirself a map of Ih « behind '"le rv le w a» mau» iccepl llie verdict of Ihe Board depariment. N l n w l n * lln » rame the linai elM/en» gel be fori AN a.»hiiigton County Pomona proposed route (ra il on R E ili« i1i*po»ilion nf all tm*in«**, Mil» movement w h n ii Mr. P'r«« i 1" ' * alud«nl* a» possible of Review come forward and ini- i % t Ink**»* **P in I In lla m w : he'll make yon one and In'lh "l,| «m i new. Miai rnll«<l m »n I inn tn signify Iheir willmgiie.»». About grange was held l.isl AA'ednes- prirtt a picture of the proposed Mated, a* It will not only lend day m llie new hall al Scholl». (or aM«nllon. l i regpondi'd, Bernard l.cis )>,. route on your mind. Be pre hrlieillll«* for 19.'7 .'S will hi Mr. H. I.. M iii K iui was one of Street |niprov«n»«nl. includiti.; In bring out loral «aleni, bui inalimi Mr». upon re mg llie first one, and Ill au> adilr«" pared to explain it in detail. •Irvelop run fide nee for wider Ih*' speakers, lie gave a very Imlh paving ami *iilewalk». wa» Killey »I'conil. Mr. La Borne, llll«»t. In Ihis way you will not onlv iiili'i'e»liug talk on llie shipping III« malli nril«r of III« pvptiuig aiiilevenii'iit*. who owns (lie \\ e»| Slope Sei industry. State Master «*. A l e doing your bit for Beaver unii im nii wa* arrm iipli«li«i( for vie« .station was Hurd. .Among S O R R E N T O M AN G R O W S ton now. but helping lo lay a Palllllter and wife of Hood Itiv III« helleriii«nt of l l « a t « r l o n '» T I M E IS P R O P IT IO U S B E A U T I F U L G L A D IO L I ihow e who signified their inlcn permanent foundation for a er were present. Sam W o rk m a n , who lives to FOR LO C A L CANNERY Hinroiiglifiirc» Ordinane« No | lion lo accept the awacd of Ihe \ large an,I variivgalml hou Those from Beaverlon were prosperous future— our sucres* the south of Hillsboro, i* in jail appraiser» were II. K. and Mar 117, providim: for III« pnvlii •pici of gladioli grown l>» limi' Air. and M r». B. K Denny and being contingent lo a large ex on a trespass charge. He has of l.onihnrd *lreel front i l i « ei \\ red, H I ; \\ 11 . Por a long lime Mie Review \\ . Baker in Mie Sorrenlo di» l e n l ' o n highway business and been having some trouble with nortìi »1*1« of Mie Berlini H«a ha» been ailvorating a rainier» l i n i add» gemili» lo Mie ap '•••■kill, Sl'.'tt.liO; Kale Silliui, son Bruce, Mc> Do» C ray, Mrs. overland patronage, not lo for that verino lnahw.it lo Ih « moii M i for Beaverlon, and a general peu» ance of olir office, h a »in - SaiM.H»; K. C. An.»!ill. Si iH.iH. AA . H. Pet eh, M r» II I.. Mud gel that III« ebb and flow of a neighbor who claims son, Mrs. J . E. Davis, Mrs. J. AA'orkman was on hi* land » hi« nf ili« Canyon ronil wa» uurvey l«iwl» li» lo believe Ihnt lieen pre»enl«d lo III« .1. T \\ il I in !!*». •I.'li.!*«. forre M. Dobbins, M i» J. D. AAilniol. Ihe tourist oolonv is a p a sluc AA'orkman says that lie does not r«ml. r « - r « i n l ami adont«il In III« Mi« lime never ha» been more Wedne»<lny morning II \ Kk.»lrmn'» award \»a- l>» Mr rich in earthly succor that ha» know where thp line should hr. Air- S.i in m oo», AD». McGowan. regolar mnnner. A M «rn im i li it onporlnite Mini now, or rondi ! Baker, himself. ti?3 . Me think» he shoui I nourished lo health ninny an Mrs. Ayers. Saturday and Sunday proved nani report«d arllon In III« Minin more propillnu*. have $500. Some of the other Mr. Baker lui» devoted ann«mtc hu»in«s*. prolific days for gathering in prepnrnllon and rlrriila llo n ni Ton* of fruii of all va rie d «» con»idiM aide land alni li m « I" award* were a» follows: Aivgu»( folk? on booze charges. Five in prillim i* agllallng III« iniiMrr »vili be and are going In wa»te flower» and kindred pursuit», and Hattie Ro«»i. P linters have been busy for 11» I B E A V E R T O N P H AR M ACY one gang were taken in low of a rro*«liig al Mali « I r « « l M for the want of proper runnin some time repainting the nid ha» developed «onte ex - Ro.»»i. I t 3 0 ; J o » « p h an,| Aog- D IS P L A Y S N E W SION near T im b e r for transporting w a » alsn voled Miai owner» of faciline*. tli«^ plani» in neigh replionally fine specimen» Bill »vood«n projection» of the Cady m u»t Ro»»i. $H 7 . 70 ; Mar» F o u r of them faillly and (langermi» sid«w ili. horing town» heing »mil» made L. J . Spaniol, dealer in and liquor in a car i h «• »tein, t i l l #0 Lcta Brown, iMiildiiur, adding milch to several line». Ili» gladioli hein al In Mi« ritjr he noMfi«d Miai III*" ■piale lo ab»nrh Ihe Mlpplv, even among Ih*' mo*l perfect \»e hav* *:ilir>; MaMie like. $155. Ill I appearaie'e of Mi« »trucliire. Al manufacturer of electric »ign». live at Forest Grove, one T h i s bunch w a s 297 Clackamas street, Portland, Cornelius. h I i o u M r l l h « r niakr »urli r«pair-> were II praclical In make »u rh llie same lime llie interior ol 1 m l Lena I'oddaid. $T»,t'.’n. «ver »een. holli a» lo »I/« and was busy ye»lerday personal!» taken in by Deputies AA'eckert. a» wa» dreninl nereaaary for delivery, the distane« being run a» lo color, the blondin*-» ut Cash Johnson, $:i:in.i8; it. \ the Mal»l*'ii hardware »tore, oc supervising the hanging of an Duley, and Schendel. pri|e«lrian *afrly or r o i i» l r u « l »ideralile for « u r h highly per certain v a r ie d « » appearing al cupying space m the Cady build B rown, 9910.701 W itt tarn II ul In another hunch wer four n r w walk» mi lli«ir prnpcrD l»hab|e profilici*. r *•- plectrV* sign over Ih « doorwav • fieri, $110.50; John line, $10.05; mg, was renovated and ino») magical. Cochran of Ihe Beaverton Pharmacy. T h e who were from the T h e Mayor appninled .1. AA painted. T h e hnildlng is owned Mary line, $39.15; John and Hr*ide* ra rin g for local need» Mr Baker »av» h« »»ill have sign is quite a novel, yel dis neighborhood, and they tangled llaynard a r o m n i l l l « « of mie lo - m i l mi 111*1 itul loll would add a limiled wupplv of hulh» f«u Mary Barry, * I .ii.no; Julia hy Al. AA . Manning. tinctive design, and in a few iio near the Hillsboro city park. «n forre Ihe deri*lnn of I li « an additional payroll in »uppnii »ale Mn» »en»on. bill next »ear Cooper, $¿23.75. tow. tells a McMahon took them in hmly mnl nnlify Ihe properlt of Mie general sustenance o f hope» to he aide lo supply a T h e ' second reading of the I Don AA'oodman i» »pendili- a w ell-a rranged words goods •nr names are Dan Moran. owner*. l i t e m ailer of »elegt- the community. (Continued on back page.) I two-week vacation near Amity. ■complete story of Ihe considerable demand. George Munkers, Ray and H a rry ing a niirveynr lo determini' u within. W e under»(and Ihe old null Over Ihe lop are the word*. Miskistnnous, Carl Anderson, H. Ornile for propoaed «Idewalk» Imihliiig ra n he purchased for "Beaverlon Pharmacy,” with Ih « B. Humkley. G . H.' Ingall, H. K. parallelliiK »Iree l» noi vel poi only a frati limai par! of il» ( name of the proprietor. “J. E Gilh am , and A. Niemi. lo grnde wn* d (»rn »»ed . bui wa* original r o »l, and on attraedve ffalch." underneath. then In lo fi In «bevane«. AA'm. Shrake was arrested. le n ii». Il I» well »Dilated and 1 bn'cp sla** letter* i* 111 « word Th u rs d a y by Deputy Duley In A n im i« Ilio ennim im lrnllon» ea»ilv acre»»ihle from all riiree- " D r u g s .” with “ Fountain” a * Portland and lodged in jail r u e lv e d wa* a leller from P. lion». and Mi« general d «»ig n i* M ip concluding line. charged with going through a .1. Drilsch. representlng l li « in keeping with a cannery’» Needles* lo sav. the sign add* lady’s pocketbook. He and Ihe Koo»ler rlu h in thè m ailer of a need*. T h e Review respectfully greatly to the metropolitan a p lady were said lo have been « r r o n d founlaln for thè rii y. refer* Ihe tmiMer lo Ihe C ha m pearance of our city, and Mr. riding on a stage, and Ihe man «m i nnother from Roa d m a »l«r ber of Commerce. i Hatch I* to be complimented on look Ihe occasion lo remove George \V. Blllt regnrdmg Ihe his enterprise. some rings, some money, and replaclng of old water maina oii ■ o o r r t N c l u b w i l l (Continued on back page) I he B e rlha-B eaverlon hlghway. IN S T A L L F O U N T A IN S ALOHA-HUBE» ITEMS T h e rlu b offer* lo defray hnlf (he expen»« of Ilio pur- P A S S E N G E R IN JU R E D T h e inemlier* of Mie Boost rha*e of a drtnking foiinlain W H E N DANS C O L L ID E n AA’ hitmer Mr. and Mr*. A. er d n h lin e hu*y Illese day* nr- fpr Brondway in order Miai Portland to rangln g for Ihe inslallalion of and children went A car driven by John H. Mc Ihere mlglil he one for earli Tuesday. Leod collided wilh one driven wu* llielr drinking founlaln* one al malti (>n*iiie** »Ireel. Il !\\ I* Mie Bank corner, l''ronl al AA ni Mr. (llenn Stiff* haling crew bv John York, a farmer west of • and cnrrled Miai » working in Ihis neighborhood Beaverton, just as they were foiinlain* he Inatalled, Ilo I'M) ron, an*l Ihe ollier on Bromi about lo enter this city yester this week. io P«V Ihe r o » l of water con »vay nt thè 20lh C cn ln ry grò day m orning. W e did not learn sumeri and Mie Hoo*ter r lu h and rory, where thè pedeslrian ont- Mr C J. Slickney i* erecting who was lo blame, or whether In parti«* tntere*led lo bear Mie lel to Mie depoi interseets. a building on the highway for it wa* an unavoidable accident exnense» inr'denl lo instnlla- Ibis, Mie club is showing con- a real estate office. eiderablo and commendalory « n - on the part of both. Ii> mi . T h e leller from Mie rioni Paradise Mrs. Ted Harndon has been However, Miss Delia Darrow. mn*!er did noi go lo Mie rh uir lerprise n loueh of Unite ill for Ihe past Iwo weeks who is an aunt of Mrs. T h e o a* III« water *uperintendeiil re- to rat Itily llfe, for whnt i» »o com forling on a sunimer's day hut is belter now. dore Nanlt. and who was ac p m ie d Miai invealignlinn* inaile of Ih « »ertion in ipie*lion silice a.» a draught of sparkling water! Mrs. John Carlson received companying Mr York lo lown. i ’Iie enst will aggregale a re Mie w r llln g remlered thè leller news of the d«ath Wednesday was thrown from the car. Utile over $100. and, a» Ihe nnnere»*ary. morning of her b ro th e r-in -la w , ceiving »ever« n i l s and c on tu etub ha* only $03.00 in i l * Mr. Fred Silversparr of Port sions lo her head and shoul In hi» Tepori, Ruperlnlendenl Ireasury, Ihe baiane« of I li e land a! 81. Vincent’s hospital ders. a cut In the former neces Dcnisnn »taled Mini Olle of Mie ,ir*dcd fumi» wlM be raised by Me had been very ill for sum« sitating several «lilehe*. aid be extra ii»er» on Ihe city'» Un« poi'iilnr suhsrrlplloii, Mr Medge time with stomach trouble. F u ing administered hy Dr. Mason, Inni alrendy diaronllnneil. mnl liaving alreadv donale.I $20. neral service* will be conducted lo whose office «he wa* taken anollier, Ihe golf rlui», woiilil M r». Clara B. Frencli, wlio *o T h e other occupants escaped at Pearson's Undertaking p a r hfing op thè m ailer al a 1 aelively »pnnsored Mie llenvcr- lors this ( F r id a y ) afternoon wilh m inor scratches and b r u is meeting Miai evening. lon flonl, i* nlso Inking a per »»¡th burial at Rose City ceme es. hut the cars both needed g a r Mayor Pcgg reporled Mie re- sonal Inlere»! in III« foiinlain tery. Mr. and Mrs. Silversparr age attention. «elpl of a leder i n n o Mayor movemenf. She reside* about Miss D a rro w was later taken lived in Huber for a number of Baker of Portland, ronla tning evo mile» «a »l on Mie Canyon Naulf. years, and he will he rem em fo Ihe home of Mrs. nn Invllalion lo aMeml a* mi i iad and is n woman of ad- bered as a genial, kindly man, where she will remain during offieial repre»enlalive of Ben i vane'd Miongiil and progres- her convalescence, which w e well liked by everyone. verino Mie Pire ronvenlinn lo .dvinies», niaking n valuahle ad- trust shall be of abort duration. (More on back page; be belìi in our neighlmring city i ju n c t to our civic llfe. on Tuesday, August 9th. Pass Ordinance at Last Meet in® Providing for Payment of Lombard Paving 7 7 7 • s 7 ì 7 7 Brief Review Of Court House News Items Of Week's Happenings Gleaned By Oar Reporta At The County Seat 0 Some Melon o