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TUB MIA VERTON nKVTRW FRIDAY, OCTOnrn 1, 19H r e g n o eled now, mul will ho oiled ST. MARY’S WINS 8 Ft‘ON II Mrs Mary Frreml o f Steven In the spring. CAMR OF THK S BARON *•*'»• " '»*•> • violt.’ft her s o n . who FRO M M O N TANA Mr. Frank Sappinglon is in is a student al SI. Mary's lust Mr. J. H. law o f Portland Mrs. Alice llolghanl, who lia« Scoggins Valley this week try Fred and Uenry Kan left for W. J. Alexander had a vary been visiting a' the home of her Halurdnv, to he spent Sunday in Beaverton. (F rom the SI Mary’ s W o rld ' * happy surprise Iasi weoek when ing his luck for some venison. Washington Mosdanios It. Young •••d [ uncle, Mr. W . F. heal, returned Rev. and Mrs W F.. Ingalls gone a month. Mr. and Mrs. W . J. Traioh aiu Mr. C. C. Krause is building Bradley Woodard were amona In hodge, Kansas, this week. returned Friday night from Sa drove in quite unannounced Four or five boys o f t li i *» Victory nga'ii irowned the efforts Hie lieavertotlians at the Stale a nice runway to his garage from Boteman, Montana, of from the highway, one mile east school plan to go lo Kwedevilh* lem. of the Samis’ spcnly aggi egst Ion Mr. and Mrs W. II Boyd, Mi. fair last Friday. which place Mr. Transhnm i* Miss Norma Sains \\a< eon wh o the Saints succeeded in an and Mrs. I>oy Cray, Mr. mid o f Beaverton. Kr' ,,*> *•* * b» u * * m*' post master. Kotiert Tompkins, road super fined to her home Iasi week by I l*e«log another scalp to their belt Mrs. W. C. McKoll, Mrs. F. «I. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Helms ««•* Nrs. ***** fr " « » “ »•- illness. of victories l>y crushing the Creen visor o f Pailón valley rouds. Is Donaldson, mid Miss Jullollc The guest* were delighted in end While warriors of Fsta » I« working on the spent last Sunday with Mrs. tendale. Wash., were giuesta o f road leading every wy with Oregon. Carter attendisi the dinner given Miss Margaret West spent High school. W illia m s , Mr and Mrs. Shearer last week. Helms’ daughters at from the highway to Cherry Mr. Alexander had not seen Canyon. With the W M determ in id spirit , lr m „ „ d l«ta n # c o f about «IX by (lie Il itami Community elidi Mrs. Henry Coles, o f Astoria, Thursday nigh! with her sister, Mrs, Hose I.owell. that ha* chnrac'erized their former hi« daughter for S3 years. A l spent the week-end with lier miles II is being regraded und Sul unlay evening. the though it was in I HSU that he Mrs. A, B, Clement has been victories, the Ssints cro*sed sister. M rs F.d Young, at Beav Kstacada goal line to tally four Mrs. O. M Taylor and Mrs erton. left Beaverton, and Mrs. Tran confined lo lier home for Î li e times. sham was a small girl, she still Kdgar l.ushy entertained at a l¥ i i * i r i i m 111 n u . i i.i.11 past week by illness. Miss Clara 'Practis'd who was The game slarted with the Saints remembered mnv I hinge that luncheon on Wednesday a fter Mr«. K. . Ranimons o f Cedar kicking off of Ksiacrda. The vis took place. Beaverton then was noon for Mrs. I'.. I*. I.yverson, of quite ill with a sudden attack itors, after fa ling to gain yardage, her daughter, o f appendimtis. is up and arouml Mills tias «old ber Inuuc and ex- little m or« than an onion patch Hazeldale. and punted After bringing the hall to • * i P**»’ t» to locale in Bcaverlon. and fro g pond. Mrs. I>an Ketiny, o f Yreka, Cal. again. the forty yard line, the Saint« wore There are twenty-seven pu-| Mr. and Mrs. K*so\ Marsh and hold for down«, and punted to The Young Peoples’ class of Daspile the unfavorable wea Put in your home on pits now enrolled. Our work ’*»*•* have relum ed from a twoj Balacada. The first quarter was a lilt Congregational Bihle ach« ol ther, they enjoyed much sight is gotnp iiieidy and we are vtiid week.* motor trip Culifoitiia. but ye royal, neither being alle to seeing, and met many old Boze have planned a social evening 30 DAY FREE TRIAL Misa Julia Sums was a dm f * n ,,n w !’ ***•'*»’ “ nIII In the U«I for Tuesday evening, O floher It. •<* » * man friends. .................. .. ... , .. . I fow imwi'fMtR of 111 «* fir»t i t i o l , lienta the whole house for tlit* at the home o f Mrs. I,. It. I*ean Mrs. John Traehsel is again| « * f « » e s t l i .... lay m the home wh, n ,,Vh , ri on , loll|t rm, run Faeh member is a s k «i to bring busy on a Sunday school pro o f Key. and Mrs. W . R. Ingall«. brcughl Ihc hall lo thè five yaul cosi o f one room Betratst Review, $1.50 t ja r a friend. gram, lo he given nt (he Bethany Made by American Radiator Co. Mrs. J. 1» W iliuot spent last 'ine. On thr nevi p'ay, K jow»’ I church the last Sunday in Octo Wednesday and Thursday with i rrashed for thè flrst score i»f I he A Iry for-poinl pa»* « « . ber. her sister-in-law , Mrs. Fnnno, game. | ineeniplete, a« ('ereorun. on thè re DEWEY THE PLUMBER o f Portland. Mr. W illiam tiraf, the minis i-eiviag end. slepp.d »ut of buunds. ter at Bethany, has returned agent Mr. and Mrs. Otto F.rickson. The saroad quarter upened up from an extended trip in Cal accompanied by Mr a «d Mrs. with thè hall in K la *a<ia’s p»* ein i n k 7702 MANNA HUtl.DINO BKAVKRTON. ORK ifornia. He was gone about a Ooy C ray «pen i Friday at thè «essine On Ihe first plsy Ihey month. Fair in Salem. fhmbled. howiwer, and thè Sa ni» re- per M $16.00 Lap Siding ... rovrred. Estarada held for down«, The Misses I.ouise Spies, Ei " unteli- A home foro u large „„d takìng thè ball, they penici leen W iniger, and Cladys Young | wliitc collie, abolii two ye.irsi.iu« of danger. The Saint*, by a 0 per M 20 00 Flooring attended the girls' Sunday school old. Call at \V, II Boswell’s, i «erics of line plunge* and end run*, Ceiling per M 18.00 class at th Christian church on W illson street. pthI brought • t>*- ball lo the twenty yard last Sunday. Barn Sash Each .70 Mr. J. C. Huntley returned ,in*’ wh,’n * P**"* KiJow,kl lo c r netted the second touchdown A new drilled well has bee«i from Tacom a Saturday and lia s 1 Cello glass tor hotbed & chicken-house, of the game. The kick for sxira completed at the Barnes school. been confined lo his home foe point fa led 15 cents per ft, Mr. and Mrs. Herat had a* a few duys hy illness. In the second half the Saint* ¡1 Sunday callers from Portland! OUR voice, tra velina over the highways of Mr. and Mrs. Mali Bloomquist opened up an serial attack that 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. In thl* and daughter. Aline, were Sun- tlsxxlcd their opponents. the telephone system, n*,ns immediate audi Mis. Henry Johnson, w ho u n -j day visitors at the home o f Mr. period seven passes out of nine ence in the most remote sections of the nation. tries were completed, wh:ch resulted derweut a major operation in mid Mr». O. M. Taylor. I in two more touchdown*. Fisher MARION WATSON. SALES AGENT. BEAVERTON. ORE Portland, is at the home o f her T h , t!rilllK<. w|„ ho|d # , )u|l again when he caught ..... . . . . . * " * »•i.inge « n i noni u iiup. starred «tarretl sgam a ...'l..'* ..1...... ' s le *'un slum at their regular monti,- 1 P**s (Yom Corroran. and aprii slxty soon return home. ly nicol mg Saturila» . Four T»rtW lo Ihe goal line, bui was o f pruos w ill bc awarded. c* l,*d '’•<* *»y th* rvtert* for «tep- Miss Kilt en W in iger ping out of bound*. Cooper Mountain was at the Mrs. J. S. Clement and her I The Fstnewda warriors tni.gb-d W iniger home Sunday with her daughter. Miss Alioe, o f Mc- . .. , ; hsrd and fought bitterly to break form er schoolmates, (tladys w.... . Minnville, spent brainy evening up lho , (Ufk> bl)t wen, and Louise Spies. and Saturday m Beaverton. oomplctely baffled it was imp - I-a Lun and Annie Chin from Mr. and Mr*. \\. C. McKell *or *® do so. When the Beaverton High school have a.iu Miss Juli.-tte Carter w -' w*>islle sounded Ihe «.-ore «trod called in several night* after dinner guests Sunday m t h e 25 to 0. The score indicate« a one- s dod fray, but the battle wa* bit school. They report a good time « i l u m u m u si m a . terly fought. Hard tackling fea- and lots o f work at high school. ■Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hugh- lured the «Aitire game. Although Mr. and Mrs. Barry with their sou, Mr. and Mrs. K. Grand- clo*e,y contested, neither aids was HI fam ily, drove to O n g a a City to george and Mrs W allace Hrown *ivpT1 ■ P‘ n* l|r BsUca.U. Ihotigh visit a daughter and family. « p e t Frida, at the Fair m Su- * '* * ? " '} ’ ' hrOU,th the entire melse, with the purpoa,’ Another daughter, Mr*. Nicho l(,nj in mind to score once at least, Inal '■R las Miller and family from here The Ladies' Aid o f the M< tli- coaid do nothing against the per accompanied them. «»dial church met Wednesday uf- fw’' «•ef’en*® of the Saint*. T e t h e r s ’ InnUlutn w ill he held ierUlK)n in , o f Mrft 1 1 / HEN you shop here, you can gel both next week .1 H.Hsboro on ,.aur Holromk, on Ihe Canyon FOR SALE " " bargain» and a first class line of gro I liur«day and Friday. October p,,,,,) 13 and 14. There w ill be n o Canary singers. Y'etlow birds ceries for the prices we ask. The phone Mr. and Mrs. McLeod und two school those two days, us all to match your draperies, as low order and delivery service we maintain has teachers are required lo attend. children o f Portland, who kirm- s It.OO. Come and hear them erly lived in Beaverton, left ilii-i done much to place us well up on the list . , . . . . sing. On llennesey Ave . two] The rain is causing: a bit ol worry to the farmers o f / this Florida. miles west o f Bank o f Beaver of Beaverton’s leading gioceries. ton. Second hou*e north o f old ronimunity. The union crop i* • • • • Mr. and Mrs. T u lly Strayer Hillsboro road. » yet lying on the ground. The Our ' ‘specials” are the same price six days California arrived lust Mrs. Anson Miller past ifii days lias been quite Beaverton, r. t ; hx 66 wet for harvesting. Nrnio o f tlie week at Ihe home o f Mr*. Stray- a week potato digging has started yet i t ’ s parents, Mr. antl Mr*. A. K. Morgan. | either. h u m * mam Q U ESTS W O O D LAND e n t e r t a in s ACRES BARNES ITEMS LOCAL NEWS IDtAL VECT0 HI A11 R TEe Yard of Service l 3 Highways of Speech Y W. J. McCready Lumber Co. USE LONG DISTANCE - . . The Economical W ay BEAVER THEATRE Oregon Telephone Company Beaverton, Oregon Wednesday and Thursday It Can Be Done... Dempsey-- Chicago Fight Should Jack Dempsey be Champion? See for Yourself T h ey paid $ 4 0 for seats fo u r blocks fro m the ring. com fort, Y o u can see it in with the seventh slow motion jo r round in 50c EX T R A - Hoot Gibson in “The Prairie King’’ l à ,1 'ft. -I ft ft J|V 4 ■a nKM gnff W e have no bargains to offer yon in our pre scription d< partment, bdt we Can as-tire you that you » i l l find- Expert Service - Best drugs and chemicals obtainable, and cor rect charges at The Barnes school had an ex hibit at tlie fair. Them were nine girls who took first d ivi sion siw in g and one win, look first division sewing, and ope who look second division. Next year we hope to have a bigger and better dispjpy, a« we know m op' about it. Our club fin ish d lOn per cent, and Mr*. Lehnherr, our leader, was given a pin o f achievement by Mr ftevmour, state club leader. The first month o f school h a s passed, and we reported a KM) per cent attendance. Mrs. Jennie Hardingham and Mr*. \\ H. Pearse o f Portland! were cabers one evening la»t| week on tlieir sister, Mrs. A. B. j Clement. • D t il.IV U R Y S K K V IC K : West Side 2 p m Hast Side 3 p. ni I VV e Deliver Saturday A l 10:30 s. m. at BRA VE It T< >N KXC1IIA N< • K Messrs. J. W Haynard and A. M. J an ti »eii. accompanied hy a 250 Toy Balloon« W ill Bo <liv«*ii fl-iend fr"iil Hillsboro. spent' several d.ij* a l Vale. hunting Away Free pheasants. Saturday, October S BEAVEFTON MARKET AND GROCERY Farmers: We pay cash for your efgsand produce t*y the Oregonian. A large number o f tbe mem ber* of the Masonic lodge and the Beaver Chapter O. FL ti., attended tlie opening Saturday evening o f liie new Masonic temple in Portland. Mr. I.nuis Allyn o f Heppiier, who lias iieen visitin g in Lite N ow - by Rail or Highway — luxurious motor-ctMuhti supplementing Red T.ltc- tric and steam train service in Oregon New convenience for travel ers to Portland and intermedi ate stations Deluxe.silver-gray motor coaches in daily service, operated by Southern P.nilic Motor T ranvport G j . Dependable; *.i/c; comic:ta ble. Motor coa< h s are of latest design, with every modern im provement for your conven ience anil comfort. Also service Pacifa Highway points between Portland and Ashland. Get your copy of the new rime-folders showing complete Red Electric and motor coach service. tí i A T M A number o f the ladies ol Kaeh Child Musi II,' Accolli- I ltea,erton took advantage o f luc cooking school held tins weok panied hy a Parent to Receive hi the Auditorium in Portland a Balloon Mrs. Frnd P ea lz was railed to Bisniai’k, ti. It., \S ednesday C H R IS T IA N E N D E A V O R o f last week hy tlie deutli o f TO HOLD CONVENTION her mother. Her daughter Nor The Washington County Chris ma accompanied her. tian Fmdeavor societies will hold Mr. and Mrs. James I »avis their annual convention in (lie and children from North Plains Bethel Congregational church o f were dinner guests Sunday in Beaverton on ftrtober 14lh, 16th tlie home o f Mr. Davis' sister, ail'd 16 th. Mrs. Louis liiighson. The Christian Endeavor lead ••«I-- I .liner rilipe left F riday I ers have planned an interesting trip combining program, but their success de evening on both business and pleasure. 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