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« m L ' mi---- 'L-'J - Beaverton Kevitnv iMUnl Every I rlil.iy hi II. ,y«rlun. O n. THE KJtfVlL'W I’lli*t,IIMItNO CO JulWtte Cuftur , . . . Society Editor I J. II. Mutstt ,. tiuaiuo .1 JI«oagi<r money, and Fr___ having laureate hi forget «boat fighting • Wa are developing Mg aaMa hare. The eecend and third b%- eet chain eloree in the United talee, Kreege and Kreea, S a year. And Julius 1 all by hlnueli, does aa MJaa Alpha WiiMams had k a r tonMIa removed Tuaaday at tha , Kye, Kar, M m «, and Throat hos- pMai of I’ortiaad. Mr, and eon spent Lax« well’* John Lead, Sx/iniuiiômî? 1Q 2Ö Is Leap year Mrs. la' L. Laaswel and Chriatmaa with Mra. parent«, Mr. and Mr*. Portland. . (emine h AW»I)NC£MENtS Church ol Christ 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. 7:80 p. m. Wednesday, midweek prayer meeting. On Thursday, Jan. 5th, at 7:80 r>. ta„ Res. Russell V. Da Long, the acting president of Nampa o< liege, with the College Male isrtet, will represent the college with an interesting program. Tbe quartet «rill sing several number» *o d o st fail to hear them. We wish to extend to you all beat wishes for a happy and prosperous year in body, wwland spirit. Welcome to our services. Roy L. Nolt, pastor. Bible School at 9:46. Coiitfunion and poaching a t ^rlila n rea—leu organ to rvcegam 11:00. The sermon will bc “ An e me cotuiiry, Kt'lerad as iwonO rit>«k matter iJt Efficient Church.’’ the Kueeian Government, becaaee I'vmbor V, 1922, at ill postuthc« at U«s- we do bnainaaa with ttneela, aaya Young peoplo's, 7:00. vrrton. Orvgua, under lb« Act u( Msnh no^ Russia muet accept one etand- Preaching at 8:00. The aer Ralph Watts, who formerly lived 8. 187 ll. ___ before we recognlae _____ ie “ Why 1 Attend Church.’’ In Beaverton, but is nuw a sailor, The neat etep would be In let MIGHTY CHEMISTRY I Thia is baaed on two articles In spent several dsys last wtek vis Rotaia knew what our e laudar da FRIDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1827 MO ATHEIST GRIP ■ the January issue of th* American iting old friends bars. i. Are they repreeented by ear i miguzine. mlnatiag corporation«, by our INDUSTRIAL V AR Dr. B. S. Walsh left Friday for U A l'i’ Y HkW 7 KAR! lynching«, by our bootlegging, by An annual meeting will b“ held Brffcel Coa|re|ttiooal Clrarck OUR STANDARDS? Wlaniptg, Canada, to spend the •orna of our recent election« to on Jan. 1, 1920, at which there A new year U borii «ini an old th« S v m iv for cash. by oar la- holidays with Us parents. He Is | will he a basket dinner. Reports >«*r UM». I l » lim« lu ham up a Dr. A. D. Lamb, who tenchee ability to do anything but talk expected to return Jan 2 . 9:15 a. m. S-inday School. will be made for last year, nnd new im«(Klar, man« fumi reeoiu- chamietry at Harvard, eaye cbem- when powerful men «teal a Gov 11 :"0 a. n*. Morning worship— Mra. Leslie Barnes was called to ! r.ew alma will be launched for th > > ernment'« ail aupply I iiuti«, una us at p«aca with lit* iaie will enlve “humanity's thrae 3:00 p m..Junior Christian En What are oar ataadarda, a sad Loe Angeles last Thursday by the New Year. »uria, Hut, aller ali, a now your major problem« of the future, the Jtavor. . ______ aerloua illness and death of her A hearty invitation ia extended U » . » . «Very day, «von tnuug.i Inc aupply of energy, of food, end pre ly ? ril yottog folks of ju nior a g« daughter, Mrs. Edith Clark. | to alt. c «.sudar may disagi««. K*«ry Mr a. Taylor, talented Laa Aa- vention and cure of dieeaee." i re invited to attend. Oscar A. Cooper, Minister. any «itim i. just a« great an up muaician, aaya wa sing the I Mr. and Mrs. Leuia Allyn of Progress la ewift. Twenty-seven gcMa 5:30 p. m.. Int'irmediatn Ciiria- wrong kind of aonga, which ac pafiumly tu me«« good rasouliwiu Banks war« guests Christmas at yean ago rhemiete solemnly count • for our crime wav«. Such lian Endeavor. and tv «««P moni aa duaa ouuuai, I E CHURCH tbs horns sf Mrs. Allyn’* parent«, agreed that in chemistry the limit aonga aa "Red Hot Mamma,” «ay« 7 :10 p. m. Evening Services. >. v*‘ tu« maker uf food rasolu- of knowledge had about been thia lady, "drive youth to crime" , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. - A home needs religion, and ltuna renie oi tens thia, it may be reached. Add einca 1900 more bae Young people ung th« foolish Sunday. Jan. 1st, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray mI ion need» a church. he n Itarnrd about chemiatry and earner fur him to keep them. aonga. and young people Mi the We with you ail a Happy New family war* dinner guests 8 und«y If yon live here why not hate A l any tale, w* wlah to tbuau lie poeeihilitlea, including construe - modern priaon«. Year. tion of the atom and tha power 1 at tbs borne of Mr. Gray's sistor, i l TOUGH HOME? Saxophone« arc harmless. Jaxs Who «pue guod reaolullona “ ml locked up in it than had been properly used la all right, aonga Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., Mrs. Fred Kiler of Portland. The f.’efh*l Congregation I «•«p * lien I, lo thuee who make learned in all the previou« centu- about love art all right, and drive | Fd-.’.rd f>. Roaeman, Supt. Morn no .1 roeolutlona and break them, rice. i Mr. and Mrs. George B. Reed nobody to crime, if they art ing worship at 11 o’clock. E.>- clmrOli offers lla followahip lo spent from Saturday to Monday at niodeet. Mr a. Taylor write« some and to lho«, who make no roaolu wortlr League at 8:30, evening wor 'o n and your family. The Rev. Prank W. Bible, mia- hcreelf. It la “ Red Hot Mamma" th* horn, of Mr. Roed’a daughter, I’ cv. Donald MarNeil, pastor. lion« at all an aaceedingly ilapp/ alonary, aaya “ Aihehin la apread ship at 7:30. affectioo that doea tbe harm. Mrs. E. *T. Mulqnia of Portland. New Yaar a Kay and a 1828 fll.eti lag in America and in the Last Tier,, will be a l$-minute song St. Cecelia Church with daya sach happier tnan the and la literally gripping the world." service at the beginning of t h e Mr. Mel Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. No wonder Stock Exchange Mr thinka the coming fight will «eat« go up. Mr. Simmon • any before. v'T :"o acrvice. Come ami enjoy O. A . McLeod and family were be between Christianity and atbe- dent of Wall Street'« St oi j th- linrdrg, and loin with us in dinner guests Sunday at the home Sunday M a ^ es — 7:43 a id lam. Aaia becoming Christian or change, taps there la no limit, ex the worship in all these service*, I*» a. m. of Mr. and Mra. H. E . Coleman of utheial The Aral atep will he a cept the aky, to New York'a finan- hTATK M tm iK AtWOCIATION j Start the New Year right, hy go- uniting nf all Protratant churches Portland. cial future. Seruritiea Hated on * FI NIMH LB PORTING RMeMU >Hodov Cafi-rhiam 3:30 arid It it difficult to undrretand how tha exchange were worth on Sep | inrr to Sunday schcol and church. Up. and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy 9:35 if*, rn. atheism ran Mtgrip tbe world.*' tember first eighty-two thnuaand Come, and a welcome to all. o f Longview , Wash., were week docl it grip» aix hundred and aixty-aeven mil I til pi 1»'11 “ p. m. The Oregon btate Motor naeoci- W,th W flA ” Prayer meeting Thunday eve Atheiam it mere denial and tool- end guests at th« home of Mrs. Weekday M:i«< 8:20 n. rn. a lion aiiuouin.ee that th, signing lah There waa never a real athe- lion dollars, and have gone up ning at 7:20. many million* since McCarthy’s parents, Mr. and Mr». ■Faftirdny Cfmfnssloo — t n prog ram In Washington county ha W. Edwin Ingall«!, Pastor. iat No man can be an atheiat Thnae million« go back and A. W. Butterfield. Mr*. Martha Sama entertained at and 7 :30 p. m. who admit« that everything oi forth over the ticker from buver been completed, a total of 110 lo importance it beyond bta compre- to aeller, and the patient broker Mr and Mrs. J C. Huntley and * family dinnCT Sunday, Twenty- Rev. J. M O’ Neill callous having been potted. N a w t i e Cftprrb that the univerec la eue- gel* hi* little onc-cighth. A «eat daughters, Janet and Betty, »pent lw° *11"*t* wer* present, Tbu pvat» loutled bore a total henaion, .11 .11 .. — 1 - . 1 11 - _ . First and Stout Streets tainerl and directed by a power on the eachange ought to be from Saturday to Monday at the of 1887 direction aigna, and prac- wlu.ae existence he facia but can- 10:00 a. m. Sunday school., worth « 1 . 000 . 000 . tic-aJly every neceaaafy aign In the , not define, y , ! * * * * Mr‘- w A N T E D a i d F OR S A L t 1, tfoHen. Sun* Only an Idiot would really be county hue been erected, there re- The Canadian Parlfic Railroad, 11 .00 a. m. Morning worship. luatning only a few auggeeted lo- an atheiat. Only a fool or bigot the etock of which went climbing 0:30 p. m . Young Pe.'pl' Mr. and Mrs. A . W. Buttcrfirli Advertisement-» in this column 1 w< tild insist that other« accept a few daya ago. ia operated ia a calioru which have been added lo hli particular definition of G«d and their Mr. and Mrs. j cent a word. Minimum charge 26c. meeting. country with population amallcr the original program, and which and nit right to interpret omnipo McCarthy „.niter guests Sun- I ~ than that within forty milt* of w IU bn poated during tha coming tence and oraniecienc«. How good new» does spread. New York'a City Halt What day at th* home of Mr. and Mra. eprtng. make* Wall Street pay inch high GENERAL GASOLINE is still ' Charles Holbrook of Portland. AU over tht world the real war pricea for a Canadian railroad f I he best. Adv 30 If Th« neat county in which aign ( l induatrial war, which haa no Mr. and Mra. S. 8 . Paxson of Huw do you explain the Cana tng nolivitlea will be alarted will a,ml«tice and never stops. France dian Government'« ability to op San Francisco arrived Thursday oi Carli Paid for Chickens— Cha». Ber be Columbia county, and Kngiaeei .• .1 Germany have combined la a erate Canada'. national railroad*, last weak and spent several days thold, Beaverton, Oregon. e49tf Keuaawig of th,, Motor aaauciatiun ei» antic dye tru«t. good for both national telegraph and lelcpbon* — luxurious moior-cnacbcs at ths home of Mrs. I'axxon's par *■.»'ei«i be-¡.us- it will make system* well wrih wnmfil? haa already arranged a meeting For Sale— Rhode Inland Bed luppltmemtimg Rod Elot- ent*, Mr. and Mrs. W . E. Pegg. with :ha engineer of that county pullet» hatched in February t r ic mud sttmm trmim to lay plana for immediate aign r“ ^“ 1,11 ' " 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frad Cane and and March. Mrs. Henry Lucira, itrv ict in O rtgtu dairying, fruit, and general farm- two children of Yamhill, and Mn. pouting, ANUTIIKR LIST GIVEN 0 Rt. 3. p 4-5 V*" - * - —i— I . OF PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS lag. H* I* also interested in trri- Mabet Gibson and two children of New convcnieocr for travel Newberg, were dinner guest« Sun Fcr Sale— Rhode Island Red Fry- MHBT OWNER Ht'FFKK IF Tka following people have *.ked 1 gated land. • ers to Portland and interfiled.- day at the horns of Mr. and Mr«. STOLEN CAR IS SK1ZID? for general information on Oregon, era. Olive Powell. Phone 0252. W. R. Petch. ate stations. Deluxe,silver-gray The question has often been end expect to nettle in the Slate, £ •_________ Adv p 5 motor coaches in daily service, raised by motorists aa to their re- Anyone interested may obtain the Mr. and Mra. H. W. McFarland. eponslbtlity if their automobile la nRms end address of any of these Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. and Mr«. Carl For Sale—-Smooth-top three-burner operated by Southern Pacific ga* range. Price very reasonable. •tolcn and used in the transport«- prospective aattlera at th« Review Hugbaon and Mias Lou Durgan, Motor Transport Co. Mn. A. B. Clement, Lombard St. tlon of Intoxicating liquors. Would off lea. Portland, wore dinner guests Sun 1 Adv c5 Motor coaches are of late* day at the home of Mr. and Mrs it be forfaited to th* Government No. W702 is interested in Wcat- design, with every modem im | Howard Hugbaon. without regard to tha rights of the vrn Oregon. Want# from 20 to 40 provement for your conven ow,1*r f acre* of either Improved or unim- ®*r- ,nd Mra. James Pinder and Victor Emmons la confined t o ience and comfort. Also serve* Motorists hav* aleo been dedr- proved land suitable for general their guest, Mra. F. Albright of Paci fic Highway points between ous of knowing their reaponaibillty r* rmin( »„a i, also interested In his h«>»a with lumbago. ^ . o. » 1 ji lx* Angeles, Cal.; Mr. and Mra. Youts telephone com pyi. Miaa Coral Stephana ia .pending c . c j j ^ h „ d f . miIy wer. din. If they loaned thair car to a Irrigated land. He ia coming, Portland and Ashland via Cor- friend, or gave a “ lift" to a »Iran- No M7oa b , carpenter and the holiday* * ,t*1 owned hy a stead.ly growing vatlis, Eugene, Roscburg. P*” ’nU’ ner guests Monday at the home of ger, and the car was aaised while pninter, and wants to be clot* to a and Mra. J. E. Stephana. I Mr. mid Mra. N A . Byfiald. Grant's Pass and Medford. list of individual stockholders, Silvcrlca.’ Camp meets tlw the friend or stranger carried n ,lvc clty „ town where h. can has only «ne function to ful Mra. Annla Kemmcr hald a fan.., Mr „ d M„ Harry Johnson Orel Saturday and third T u es Get your copy o f the new hip flask containing Intoxicatlnr engxg. In poultry, fruit raising, ily reunion Chrirtma. with all her ^ chj|drpn M t g , turdm for s>. fill. That ia to serve to the time-folders showing complete day evenings o f each month liquor. Would tbelr car* ba he hi Kn<| genrntl farming, and work at children and grandchildren. I#m u lpend chriatmaa at t h e Viaiting Neighbor», welcome. best of its ability the territory Red Electric and motor coach and aold by th,. Govammcnt? hu trad« aa a aide line. He Is al- Mr. F. W. Livermore, Jr., is horn* of Mr. Johnson’s parents, Consul, ll. A. Morrison. Clerk. ia which it operates Thc Oregon State Motor aaaorl- ^ interested in Irrigated land, and service. . built Mr. Johnson returned Sunday Jacob Kemmer. atlon In investigating the abov. j, ^ i n g to Oregon |n the spring, haring a small greenhouse A d v .c lill Southern Pa cific m il tickoti evening, but the family will re- question finds that th, beat legal No. 20704 ia interested In Weit- on his property on Angel St. are good ch these " opinion hold* that the Federal Gov- Prn Oregon, and wants from 6 to Mr. and Mga. David J. Netoon main UBtil New Beaverton Rebek- motor-coaches. ernment haa the right to demand oq ,,rr,.« 0f improved land suitable are being congratulated on the ar Mr. and Mn. L. Baker, Mias l a ah Lodge No. the forfeiture of any vehicle aelxod for ^ „ itr y ,„d hog raising. He ri val of a son, Saturday, Dec. >4. '«d a and Ralph, of Oregon City; 218 nirsts first! by its agents whil* being used to |„ cnting, and tliirai 'T u es j Mra. T . J. Hannigan of Port- ¡ f r' J * * * "• Baker^Mr*. day e\enings a il trass port or conceal Illicit Intort-1 No u interested in Weat- land spent last, weak at the homo " '»‘ortla'iri Br^ , ’ 7:30 I» M. in I he I rattng liquor*. It makes no dlf ^ Oregon. He wants from 10 to of her daughter, Mn. B. A. Rohaa. J “ ioim _ 0 1 . Mrs. W giler dinner guests Sunday at the home l. O. O. K Hall. farvni*. In law at least, whalher ^ *cres of Improved land suitabh- Mvers. A. C. Griffith, Portland, apent 0f Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Woodward. Harris, N. G., Mrs. !.. the vshirlc I* an automobile wag : for d. irr,n|r. poultry, and fruit O. E. Allen Secretary. Monday and Tuesday with h is „ . „ _ , p tur on. boat or bicycle nor whether , n(] u G rif-! **«■• and Mr*« w Hlls Cady enter- Agent th* person in control is the owner No ^ ,„ 7 |ntere.ted In th e parents, Mr. and Mra. H I I talned at dinner Sunday the fol Beat ei ton Lodge Fnllee. conditional vendee •«’ Willamette valley and also the flth. lowing: Dr. and Mr». G. T. Dar- No. 252. I. O. _ II d River vnllev. ife u n ts a Mr. and Mra. Ludwig E. Klatl land of HiHaboro; Mrs. H. M O. F., meets ev The »Hit««* living the Govym (m. „ lmprovw, fruit fann. also of Aloha raw being congratulated Campbell. Mr*. Frances Campbell. cry Mondav eve ment thia unlimited power is known N(tnh|p for pnuHT>. ^ . i n , , ,„ 4 >n the arrival of a son. on T u e a -__ . u ning at 8 p. m. Visitors wol M 1U . . and Mrs. Nelhe De Avonahtre and aa Section 3450. Heflsed Statute*. p n U n from 10 t<f 16 acres, with day come. A. II. F.rirkson, N. G., Under it. when liquor ia beine fivo or six room house. daughter Lucille of Forest Grove. "T a d " W heeler. Secrolary. 42tf Mr. and Mf*. Thomas Thorpe carried or concealed, the vehicle No. *20708 la Interested In th e of Seattle were guests Christmas becomes “ tainted with the crime," K t i Valley. He wants about and may be forfeited to the 0 o\- 100 aore» of unimproved land suit at the home of Mr. and MA. B. ernment through proper proof in a Mo for K*ner«! f* rm)n|rj ,„d lt A . Rohse. A U T O TRUCK A N D L IV E R Y S E R V IC E , D A IL Y T R I M libel action. I Fomh)g Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Stipe spent T O P O R TLA R D The Department of Justice ap Christmas ia th* home of their No. 20711 is Interested In aecur- F U R N IT U R E A N D P IA N O M O VIN G pears to sense the danger of too Ing about 80 acres of improved daughter, Mn. Frank All hands of drastic enforcement of Prohibition. land suitable for poultry raising, Portland. - Honverton. Corner o f W atson nnd Flrat 8 *. While it is believed to have (he mrn—Jl ns Portland O ffice, Portland Aulo Frcigbl Term inal right to forfeit stolen cars, it pre — mu Phone: Beaverton 5203 Portland, Main 3510 fer* to exercise aome degree of common sens,. In an tffort to main tain public aupport. With respci! to seiaure of "liquor" car» . n o t stolen. Federal prosecutors may aloct at will to libel the autoTo- bile, or to proaocute tha person ar retted. 1 Mr, and Mr*. Cus Nyland en tertained at a dinner and * 600 ’' party Saturday evening. There ware SI guest* present. C Now— by R ail or Highway I We Serve... Oregon Telephone Company Beaverton T ransfer Co. Lewis Brothers Props. Isaac Berst is confined to home by (line**. ___ _ T a ft his P r o » 0 cu $ e» New Year’s ■ I How aaeck longer are yen going to putt off buying that home, Mr. and Mrs. Rent Payer? There ia no longer any , good sxcuae why y e « should M-l own the home in which pun live. Home-owning in America is as easy as paying rant— and in n short while the property is yonrs— and yeu find yourself AHEAD In the world. m Greetings Wo knvo a listing of desirable city and farm lands— ev ery one ef which ia a bargain. I f you are interested and will Investigate yon wit! bo surprised at the reasonable terms a pen which n home can he obtained. We have small ar large homes—exclusive listings only—nnd wait ing her for yon. Toll as what yen want in a home—nnd if we haven't it on our Hstings wa will find it for yen— nnd at the price yon ana afford to pay. Phene 5495 New Year’s Greetings C H A R LE S BERTHOLD Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplies Garden Seed Taft, »on of th« Chief former President Taft, g the prosecution of mua, million air* "Boot* for the murder of Mra UucinMiii U. DEAN’S DRUG STORE Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fertilizer Beaverton Finance Co. Beaverton, Ore. Near S. P. Depot. I