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FTITDAY O i croii TTTK M tA V K ftT O N BFYTYW MAY JR, V 'î f State News Th< new M ontgom ery, W’ai I A HKA\ KRTON OREGON company »tore a t Medford will coat Friday and S atu rd ay . May 25-2« »75,000. I V p and p an er ex p erts are in May McAvoy and Conrad N agle in “ IF I WERK SIN GLE" v estig atin g the proapects lo r a nrII Sun.. Mon.. Tue- . May 27-28-29 a t Medfnru. Miss Irene Stock has rs>aigi ed M ary Pickford in An oil syndicate a t M yrtle P oint her position at the W hitehall. “ MV BEST G IR I." » ill drill a te s t »’ell on a 2500- No advance in Admission J. E. Pavia left Sunday evening a rre oil leas«. for a business trip to Seattle. \\ edn* -dar. T hnr-day. May 50-31 ■Tlic Government lias leased a «li Mrs Keeler Emmons had her J e tts Gamin! ln tonsils removed T hursday, May IT. ni ro farm at Wpostburn fot air- •HER M VN OK W MC w ith W illiam Boyd drorne purposes. Cooper Mounts n school closes Friday with s picnic for the child ren. P lastering is nearly completed on — — the new »300,000 Memorial Inulti mir at Corvallis. p 7 c a l Happenings !3 i • t e- Mrs. L. L. M eiers and haby are spending the week w ith her m other a t Dilley. Stamped Goods Stamped and hem stitched pillow slips. W. C. Me Kell and Way ne Van Klcek took a fishing trip near Sl’. verton Sunday. $1 P om to Mr. and Mrs. George j P u ri» , of P ortland rout* 2, May 1,7 a baby g irl. „ . i Mens’ ties, socks handker chiefs and some notions Lingerie, dresses, neckwear John Sum m ers and George d lae- ser have recently purchkse-. new Chevrolet coaches. SPECIA L PR IC E ON MILLIN'ERY W e G i v e TLirt G h k e n D is c o u n t r a m p s |^ “;3w C Endeavor J of June 1st We will move Our Hardware and Furniture Stock to the New Postoffice Building On Watson St. We are giving a 20% off on furniture till June 1 $75.00 Davenport at $35 24.50 Dressing Table 18 32.00 Leather Rocker 25 12.00 All Cotton Felt Mattress at 9.95 ! Halsten Furniture A id Hardware Store LOW EST PR IC ES Dew Drop Inn Another Big Four Day Sale fo r RuiCK" Skilled engineemijg and rugged construction make it the most durable o f m otor cars! Keep in niind when buying your new car, that more than three-quarters of all she Buick cars produced in the last twenty-five year» are »till serving their owners. Buick endures—Buick stays young—Buick stands up and gives its best over g longer period than any other car — because it is endowed with an extra-rugged double-drop frame — Ririck’s worM-famous Sealed CI u i m and Triple- Sealed Engine—and the most nearly perfect oiling system ever developed— You’ll prefer Buick because it leads in beauty and luxury: and you’ll prefer it, too, because it is the most durable of car»—and therefore the most paying investment. A t! Bmtck m odeli hare Love jay H ydraulic thock absorber», fro n t a n d rearf as standard equipment s: DANS $1195 to $1995 * * COUPES $1195 to $1850 SP^.RT MODELS $1195 to $1525 1 ke G.M.A.C. finance plats. I he matt OeurabU, t$ rvmUM* Oregon When Days Are Warm Prices Greatly «¡a SALADS Reduced J ICE For dinner tomorrow serve a cool crisp salati and see if the family doesn’t de clare you the I n * s I cook ever. For greenstuff* that make good siilads lietter. of course, you will come here as we handle the best the market affords. D H L IV H R V S K R V IC K W«M S u lr 2 p in Kant S u lr J p. m We h v liw ? Sat utile) Al 10, 0 a m. BEAVERTON M A RKET AND G R O C ER Y Farmers: We pay cash (or your e |g a a n d produce i | Beaver Wood Co j A ^ h .z 4 F K j J 5 C jp | ^ ; Pac.fic Stage?, Inc., will e n te r ta in R. E. H a n m , local ag en t, and four other ag en ts from n ear here, on a t r p to N ew port Friday. i May s t a r t y o u on th e ro a d to F i n a n c i a l I n d e p e n d e n c e K italilis b t h a t a iV m g s » co u n t n o w w ith With A FAIRBANKS MORSE Automatic Water System £ Cecil B arnes has resigned his po- : j sition w ith tiie H. M. B arnes Oil J company. We have not learned of I 5 Mr. B arnes’ fu rth e r plans. J . Scimi <lt returned on Tuesday from a wevk's visit at E ureka, Cal- _ „ - _ . . vis,led F a th e r La Miller. ONE DOLLAR WATER fYour Lawns H A N K OF in : A V E R T O N A 0OOI» HANK $ 7 0 F. O. li. Faclory Te rns I a C om e aud see d e;n >nslralim i P lum ber ji Dewey, the ^ I ’hnne ................ 7702 IV IN A <5000 TOWN IN MIX CARtrKN SHOT OH O R r.liO ^ l.i\«’riinir«*. I’ren. II. K. I »«• i i i h * v . Vice I hit < irny, » itti* Beaverton ^ r Like a ghost from the grave Jln rf IMckery, sixteen, renppenrei! at her : home near H arlan, Ky., a fter nn ah | »ence of nineteen months, to fre* j (*ondy Dabney who Is serving a Ilfs term In the penitentiary for her el M rs. Wade Fowler, who has been leged murder. (■pending a few weeks w hh Mrs. I.urinda Dav.a le ft Tuesday for h er hoe in Sum ner, W ashington. Beaverton visitors of M artin Bcr- g e at the 3tasonic Home in F o r est Grove found th a t he had been confined to th e hospital for a week. C O M M E N C I N G J U N E l HILLSBQRQ OREGON Motor Coaches daily to and front P o rtla n d Ride the Silver-Grays; enjjy their superior comfort and economy A Chevrolet car said to be'ong to H H. Je ffrie s of' the Pioneer PrYiC- ing company, was sold *t a ShOr- t'~ ale at th e Fairvale g a rag e r e cently. Service to s u it y o u r convenience! J The Beaverton Masonic lodge put on the work S aturday night at the Masonic Home in F orest Grove. Francis Liverm ore, J r . received his M aster's degree. Lv. Purest Grove Hilliboro . Beaverton . . Arrive Portland 6 th St. Terminal 4th and Stark 3:30, 7 4§, 9 15 a. m. 5:43, 8 01, 10 01 a m. 6:05, 8:25, 10 25 a m. 6:35, 8:55, 10 55 a. m. 6:40, 9:00, 11:00 a. m. ami hourly therraifter to 2 45 p. m , 4 45. ‘ 5 45. 6 4J, » 4» p m. 3 01 p. m , 5 01. *6 01, 7 o i, 9 01 p m. 3:23 p. m., » 25, ♦(>:»», 7 IS, 9 21 p. m. » R». 4 00 p. m., 6:00, *7:00, 8:00, 10 OO p m. From Portland, 4th and Stark: 8:25, 9 25, 10:25, 11:25 a. m.; 12:25, I 25, 2:35. 3:23, 'S:2I, 7:25, 9 25, sn.t 11:2S p. m. •Sunday only, 3 minutes later from 6 th St. Terminal, at Salmon Si e Rev. Horace W i'ey of Jennings ixidgc spent Tuesday visiting v a ri ous Reaverton friends, He was a dinner guest a« the home of Dr. and Mrs. C, E. Mason. Red Electric Trains Trains 124, 126. 128 and 130 No change. Train 123 will leave Portland Union Station . . . . Train 129 ................................................... , , , Train 125 ** " ** Trains 119, 120, 121 and 122 will he discontinued. I minutes later from 4th and Stark Sts. Mr. and Mrs. Mark H utehcroft of Puente, C alifornia, arrived T ues day fo r an in d ef'nlte visit w ith Mr. H utehcroft's sisters, Mrs. W. R. Petch and Mrs A. W, B utterfield. Mrs. W illiam Jannfn and son loft Tuesday for Jackson. M iss, . she will jo ri h er husband. M r. “ B h ,r5 , , , , 7 ot Flnlnml- S’he Is the ilnimliler of Jannin is employed in the Boy a humble farm er and was at one time Scout work and has been w orking a eerian t girl, in various southern states. I —------- --------------- Mrs. J . Schmidt attended the Newlywed—Good heavens. g raduation exerciaes to r the nurses of th e St. Joseph hospital in V an- Kth* L . . . n»nd T v erv ifliriF teiT ifo on otlr Imnoi couver, W ashington, held W ednes- nmm V1„ „ day evening. H er niecd, Miss Jo-1 Ills Bride—Oh. no! I liase that sn Kjibin« Klein was » mcrnUr i t Silver * Gray 4 20 p. m. » 20 p. m. 6:05 p. m, Tickets Interchangeable Rail tickets ere also good on the Sitver-Oray Motor Coaches: including the 10 Rid* Ticks!. This ticket Is good for one or more traveling together and may be used any time within 60 days a small Investment showing a big saving. A »k agmni for r sc issd tint» lahU a n d any of hot t r a w l inform ation yoa n w d . And He Shut Up H. C. Peterson I* re « . —— A gnes and M eta, and Louis Schw artz of Y akim a, spent S a tu r day a t the home of 31rs H a rt's siste r, Mrs. W illiam M atzke. M r?Jam es Hocking, Mrs. A. B. McCuslin and Mis? Agnc? David son of F orest Grove were B eaver- ton visitors Tuesday of this week, is only a startingpoint slab far .H EA V ER WOOD & COAL COMPANY The Misses M artha and Billie W oodruff left Monday to join th eir i m other, Mrs. E. W. W oodruff who is visiting i» Seattle. A A A ® Vpril I, and until fu rth er nollre II. a«) lllork »3.73 load In-ltlr »uud I«" and under L .ght Knnye Wood »3.23 load rig h t fur sum m er rook wood lb " a'se and un d rr Beaverton the V ictor B ates of Beaverton route 2, underw ent an operation a t the i Em anuel hospital May 19. He is | doing nicely a t thia w riting. years of service Nu I UV. No. 2 Ju st ^ ^ ^ ^ j 5 J Get the Block Wood Habit FRESH Strawberries SALE I g ------------ ~ T * * * r * " ~ ~ T S S 5 E tf r c th r ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ r . Place yuur order now fur cord wmul a n j good country % « I JliA -la tc r delivery. Our price la right. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Alexander and son, H aro'd, Mr. tmd Mrs. Guy A lexander and daughter, Eva- r« e , w ere guests Sunday a t the home of M n and Mrs. Glen A lex ander in Portland, in honor of the sixth birthday of their son, R ay mond. C h r.st un ~ CSK OREGON W ASTE W I. N oyes has sold his plum b ing shop here to his brother, Frank. The deal was made on account of Mr. Noywa’ health. He plans to leave a t once for eastern Oregon. The ~ Toll the merchant you saw his ad in the ‘Review.’ T h „ « ..y « V , , " !“ The W . C- T U. will meet on The loetng tide. Maggie, en ter- Cleanser Pot Cleaner* Thursdav. May 3 la t the home of tained the w inners with a u ein er . . 3 (or $.09 Mrs. R. D. W illiams. (r o a s t S atu rd ay evening in Sorrento Paint Brushes (2 1 2 Mr. and Mrs Howard H ughson I P * 1 *1 About 35 were present. Mrs. Edw ard Roseman attended spent th e week-end at the home of in.). . . .39 an afternoon tea given Friday at j » ,, ,, th eir son, C arl, of Portland. . the home of Mrs. H W. Stone of j A * e H a n d l e s .19 Mis. R. C. Doty and daughter. Portland fo r the wives of the Y, — Camp Axes. . . .79 Loraine, left Monday for a w eek '» 1 M. C. A. secretaries and teachers in visit a t Seaside w ith relatives. . . .89 the O regon school of Technology. Shovels. Mrs. R o-em ar.e Lowell in f Mrs. J 8 . Clement of McMmn- F i l e s .09 d aughter, Joanne, left fo r Portland n lle spent from Saturday to W ed Friday fo r the sum m er vacation. M any O i l t r S im ila r B argain* nesday in Beaverton. M t . - Jessie Dav dson of C arlton apent Frank Burgholzcr. who runs the D IETSCH ’S H A R D « VKE from Friday until Monday vtaltbig Fa 1 vale dances paid this office a and FI RNIT1 RE STORE a t the home of her aunt, Mrs.M. call the first of the week, end a n Sams. nounced th a t he plans on giving a dance on the riv crto n t Mrs. O r\a l Thompson from Moro special has been a guest th is week at the “ Sw an" fo r his numerous patrons. homo of her p arents. Mr. and Mrs. O ur readers a re asked to notice his advertisem ent on the correeponden e J. H. H ulett. Page. . m x a*« Dr. and Mrs. T. G. H etu and The choir of the C ongregational family- and W. H. M iller of P ort- land spent Sunday a t D airy creek church gave R * musical e v e n n g on Scored Sunday a t the Jennings Lodge fishing. com m unity church. The program Mr. and Mrs C. E. Funk retu m - conaisted of solos and m n ed q u a r ed Monday from a tw o-w eeks' stay te ts and well as the general chorus at the Kelp S prings fo r Mr. F unk's num bers. A social hour followed. 1 health. dur ng which refreshm ent* of cake, Dorothy- Godard, Julia, M arie and sandw iches and coffee were served belt}- Sam s were visitors a t the Th« acrond bY thday of little Jo Cooper M oupiat^ school Monday of ■tnne Lowell wav honored by a f th is week, BEAVERTON «7*:p| birthday p a rty given Thursday b> f I’HONB Miss Helen Kosemau. who has OREGON j| “ n il R Hughaon. , T T r,e Those 4 ^ b k a v e r t o m been teaching in th s school at Qo- and Sirs. Howkrd quill«, returned Monday for the present w ere June Boswell, K itty sum m er vacation. K ingston, Dorothy W ininsky, Patsy ■ - — Born to Mr. and Mrs- W. W. Dunbar, C atherine and Loraine Den- Saling of T igard, a baby. May 17, ny, A rdath Skidm ore, L oji L iv er Mrs. Sa' ytg is at th« W omen's hos- m ore, C athryn Van Klcek, Jean pital in Portland. Domgalta and Maxaie Cady. Mrs. J, C. Roberts and son, Richard, soent Tuesday and W ed- nesday w ith h«r parents, Rev. and AS FROM THE DEAD Mrs. W. Ingalls. Rose Fletcher Shoppe Removal i ‘it* c'aas. » « f \ Harry BVigfa h a t been awarded the contract for carrying the mail film i the at.ngaa ami tram s to the new poet office. IIis bsi w as the lowest am ong several. Mr and Mrs- Perry Davidson and two c h ld re n of C arlton, Mrs. Me- Mrs. L. W .Tucker returned Mon Caslin and son of Forest Grove, day from the W omen's hospital In and R uth and E sther Davidson of Portland. Forest Grove, attended the Beaver The sm all son of W alter Eamcs of T ualatin had h a tonsils rem ov ton high school exercises Friday evening. May lb. ed Tuesday. SALE 6 company mill In A 700 acre "llullvw ew l on the Je tty work on the north aide of Weyorhuu •er 1 Inilwr Colum bia" reso rt is baia» develop the l ’m|H|ua riv er w II vniiduy M» plan» t" e hliracst pine ed ti Portland men for 1H y .u ra. | Oregon a t h ln m ath I-alls THE W EEK’S PROGRAM Heaver Theatre w> finger I S o u th e r n P a c ific C. E . Allen, Agent