Image provided by: Beaverton City Library; Beaverton, OR
About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1928)
T n r. b k a y b r t o n B e a v e r to n R e vie w Issued Every Friday at Oregon, H E ttE W Juliette Carter J. H. Huiett 1‘UBLISHING CO Boc'ety Editor Manager - WITNESS my hard am! the seal r\ W M el/gcr, >is owners of th« Delinquency OrtlflenU« Noi 1927 o f said court affixed thla «7th day legal title of the above described mouit $18.10, rate nf Interest, o f tvtoher, 1928 property as the same appear* of ' i-. Total $139.06 up to January Edw, 0. l.uce record, and euch of the other per- ipjjd t’lerh o f Prvhate Court of anna above named lire hen'hy fur ft ,|,| Nettle R Me tiger and I Washington, County, Orgeon ther uotifl. .1 that I It Miner w ill ry \y Metsger, as owners of Nu/.arene l hurdt apply to the Circuit Cmnt of the |, *,d title t f the almve deter SUMMONS County and State «for.....ltd for n property al thes am* appears 10:00 A M Sun. y School, J 1 Eor I’ uhlieulion in E* ree osure of decree forv.-Kvdng the lien against ,,„ onl, and each of the other | Holden Superintendent. Tus Lien. the propelty above deserllwd and ,,MI above named are hereby 11:00 A. 4. Morning Worship. IN THE t i l l IT C u b in ' OK THE tneiiUi ned In sad lertfirate. ! ther notiflod that L. R. Miner O-'il I* M, Young I Vo ¡'le* Meetintr STATE O l OREGON EO It ' " f v" 11 hereby „ppiy t0 the Circuit Court of 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service. It \SlHNGTON C O l’ NTt further notified lha' I It Miner, (',,UMty and State aforesaid fu, Irayer me tn g* every T'ucsxlav I R Miner. Plilnllff, x^. Nettle holder of Certificate of Ihlln- .decree foreclosing the lien aga t».,« V M. um| Wednesday. 7:30 lx. Metrgcr; Henry W. Metsger ,l',,',,''y numbered 19-., i sued on property above deserldbed p m It. r> .. and Flora VeUger. h!* w ife; A ***• ;l,‘l ’l“ >' of Julv, 19 "o. by the nirnllt („ „ I d certificate, £ ^ ^ > 3 « ' d.dph Wolfe, unmarried; Henry I “ * . ,,f * hl’ ' u" ty -0 , | And you are hereby sum mo „ j ,m, to ,|j attended G Wolfe and Laura Wolfe, his " >»b ngi m, »»at* Oregon, for ,ppaar within alsty days al —Roy C. Nolt, Paitor. u w I e and Gertrude 1 iU.18. the i m N , . p m , ation Uf the si Wolfe, his wife; Jerome Wolfe ’" Kr O'»'amount then due ami delln rl(l.|Ui|v* , f the day of i Bethel Con«:. Church S m feid Wolf-. xp .I Sadie Wolfe, ‘lu*nt f" r I1','“ '* f‘ y th‘ . .y*,,,r, ' ' ; » r«t pul I cation, ai d defend this his wife; Ailele Ols n and Bert * fiber wit i penalty, Interest and , lon or ,my the amount« due as h r hl, .... v s t « thereon u|a.n th- real prop- v„ «hewn, together with costs, Service.' as usua1 Sunday. Sunday. The Services ' . , 1; £ . p ................... ' *“ « .r t n a n « ■ ............... ............... ....... .. ..... ..f > minister p e a he» at the morning Florence Wolfe llttles >„ and .1 «1 c. .s .l) . f ^whlch prepe. tx f|li,urv tll do so. a de. re* will **rn)|,n on the topic "The Water of .... . , . , .,, . .'efendants, Nettie it Metsger and I rendered forerlndng the liens kite • the choir will sing the Etti, son. her husband; Edward „ W M. „ „ r (heirs of said mid taxes and costs against f'eustadtcr, u n m a r r i e d and “ n,h*m ’ The Lord is My Spehcrd“ Herman Metxger. derasedl are the Rm1 („^.„.Ues above named Jack Neust ad ter, a minor; also own)<r, „ „ |)Wm pf rPeopd. . , t ! “ ml •'*r Hansen sings the offertory This summons I» published by all other |>ers<'ns or |>«rttoa un- 80,0 “Thanhs be to God '. Sun V. òhi Mb- 1,1 U v su e- f .............. S i Bag] school and (. hristian Kiulcaxo' k m ,*"-V , / ’ ,, nf Dicron. and particularly bound „r >|,e circuit Court of Hml Evening Worship at the usual ; V ed and d . ‘ . f ( ngVn fuf tlw Co«ll hour* V UU •" **“ • Lot Tin... et» Block Forty- .d I " ' rCHUnCH I JWWJNnMMS Beaverton, —By— THE r k v ik w d estri’ .? i p e rto s s i r e p ly «M» , A/wi Flo, kt can el lit* newtpnpe*. Ir» IS and even be joal os of your busi- Entend a» second class matter b*''*r Mia* H o: December 9, 1 9 ... at the postoffico 1 •m v ,r >’ much in lox* with the new . . . .. „ _ . . . ... ... And there would be m thing that a. l u ( ’r .„ under the »« wh.®m J. I*“ married. We have similar tastes in you could do to rvmcdv the situa Act of March 3, 18T9. « « . U r J-U o-ar . ¿ . ’ . m o f „ . should be very happy together. sanity. It cannot be reasoned with FRIDA ., NOVE.MRTR, 30, 1928 However, there is one thins which — nor ran it be combated by logic troubles me a great deal. She is or dispe'Ied by any proof of its j extremely ,'ealous and when she is groundlessness. r i d . V E N T FIRES around I am afraid to smile at a No man is put in a positioi more not her woman, for hi variably w, e n d H u a w wl'o i ' drven b» How ter do it i to read news- have a scene afterward. She is al- the jealous fury of a wife to choose n or a., un of tiro at Christmas so very jealous of my mother and between her and the mother who time 1 > i' i e ha .i »t season has often actually been rude to bone him, them other he adores, the <i the yi r. esp c.id ly for children, her. She admits that she resents mother who has sacrificed for him, out ires often bring suffering and her merest in me Po you think the mother who has loved him so , ath, creating a roaring furnace of her attitude will change after mar- unselfishly that she has always r time be- riage? placed his interest* above her own. tore had been a joyous home. W. the mother to whom h* is hound Yet s... ;• e precautions wilj pre by every tie of dutv and apprecia- vent holiday fir*s: Certanly you have received suffi- tion Vi hen using a cardie in your eient warning o f what to expect And only a woman who Is mean window, be sure it is an electrc if you marry the girl— it would « nd selfish and little souled puts St. Cecelia Church fondants. You are further notified that (ho . ri 'x aid thr date „ f l one, properly wred, as they are be flying in the face of fate were her husband's love to n test like To Nettie 11. Metsger: Henry (• «aid L. R Miner hax paid taxes on fir»; publication of this summons generally safe jo u to ignore it! that. No man's love can long sur- Sm-ila» Wolfe ai d I aura Wolfe, his wife: *,1,1 premises for prior and suhse- the 2nd day of November, 1928 Musses — 7 :* 0 and If you have a Christmas tree, ?h* wilj be green-eyed o f every vive the disillusion of finding out ■> m George Wolfe and Gertrude M elfe qnent yeara with the rat* o f In All process and paper* in tl set it up securely so it cannot top- other woman in the world and of that his wife is utterly lacking in Sor-dav C aloolu sm — rt-JO ind his wife; Jerome Wolfe; Sanford t (r t d on i# ( j amounts as follows: pro ,-edtpg may he served upon t pie over. Don’t p'a.e it near heat- every interest you have. You will sympathy, and kindliness and gen- » ;)0 t ' _ Wolfe and Sadie Wolfe, hi* wife r ,. th(, Vl,„ r 0( |p| |( re,-'t no 9IH1. undersigned redding within t not dare even to be courteous to erosity. ing or lighting fixtures. Adel* Ol cn and Rert Olsen. n#r fo.g ', !«• Int ; I9U, re ’t no State of Oregon, at the addrx D a p lis n i — 2 p . m. For trimming the tree, lighted any lady you meet nor to hire a husband: Sadie Collier and lL'lier' $p o^> J jr jnt ; 1915, rec't Surely, you have had your warn- hereinafter mentioned- W eekday Mass 8 :2 0 a. m. candles should never be used. Prc stenographer under n nety. And ¡n?— heed it if you value your hap - Colier, her hu b u d; also nil n- n >Jt. |9.S0, 120 int ; 1918, L. R M ner. Plaintiff, Resided and 7 :30 p. m. p. : y in t i led electric lights arc she will throw a fit every time you pjneSi and j*,'*« of mind oth-r pera-ns or nnrtl s unknown „„ *tl 03, IJ'T Int.: and Address, Metsger Oregon. are five minutes late coming home— Rev. J. M. O'Neill safer and give a colorful effect, but claiming any right, title, estate, j o i 7. roc’t no. 11227, $(» 37, 12". M II. Rump, res'deence and l safest o f all is a colored spot.ight IL-n or Inte-est In t h e real estate |p( . ;o|g *ect no. 11888, $8 0?, focused on the tree. Again we ask, why?. Inaliensble rights depend upon O r c ifO tt S t a t e N e w s describe,! In the amended com 1 4 |n«.: 1919 , rect n >. 14688, $9.30 dress, HitNhoro, Oregon I). D. Rump, residence and * If you have a man working for many things, but chiefly on sleep- $ _________ ________________‘ _ ^ pie Int heroin. >f i i - :.love name 1 It ,•> Again it s neces-ory to caution 16943, Int. ; 1921, rec't no smokers to be careful with then- ycu. who is giv'ng sa.isfaction, the ing with one eye open. defendants The grsvel work on the 2k* mile 1998, ree t no. dress. Forest Grove, Oregon. $13 O’’ . 12r» Int. materials near trees and decora- longer he stays the better he can ■1 ■ — ......... s*revh 'rom Keno to Worden is Attorneys for Plaintiff 18487 8I2( -2. 12’ Int.: 1923 ro !*t tions. Of course, keep matches out serve you. always provided he is Most arguments don't get any- progressing. In t; 1024, Date of First Publication, Nover no. 1593R, 912.06. 12 o f the reach o f small children. ■ serving yen nstead o f himself. But whe.^ beesus« the other fellow is . m .. . . , .ire hereby notified that L. R. Min rec’t no 91 74. *5 85. 12r*< Int.; 19*4, her 2. 1928. er the holder of Certificate of De ,t is a faet that a m «" « ^ not too prejudiced to listen to reason. th; ^tah! shment of a 7 fry Date nf lout Publication. Jan a r. rry ser linquency numbered 1873, issued on i#i-*t no 14924. *6.74, 12’ a Int.; all always to work for you if he were paid on July 9, 1925. ary 1, 1929. Color in Mc-rhandisiing ; is wish worthwh'ie. a box** vice from Roedsport to Gardiner. He wants to get the 19th day of May, 1926, by the The vanous sections out for himself. If h* continues to _ _ .. of . America The Oregon Hank * Trust Co. Tux Coll ctor of ihe County of In the field c f modern merchand- w, nt t0 , U v with you it is because * * r#e 00 ‘ " ° , eV^ thl“ « *XC'P ‘ of Klamath Falls has secured u Washington, State o f Oregon, fur ising the u«e of color has played h, th pUs ^ U g e fin g more for ,h# Proper thing to b* ashamed of site for a new modem ba lding. the amount of $10.81, the same be n very important part. The day «taying than he can get if he gets ing the amount then due and de A survey has been made for a of the open tub of butter, the pickle ; out and works for himself. The “freedom" most people yearn linquent for taxes for the year Clip lina K >U|)OU ;tiu! ««luit ¡1 tell!» $1 fur tt ii« urti«' Irmi uthuttplion lo new road from G*-diner to the barrel. the box o f prunes, and o There is more to any office in tor mer*'y ‘ h* Privilege of bos- North Fork of the Smith River. 1920, together with penalty, interest THK CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ther well knoxvn commodities d:s- j t ; l11' erton than just the routine of ,,n * and costx thereon upon the real who now bo“ ‘.hem by TNI « NMINTIAN H« IK**"* I*« ' played in unidentified bulk packa- • the * v office. The Recorder ;js the of- The work on the $3.170.000 property a* e acd t> Herman Met* M a x m , hu». ll$. D M A ges has gone. . Today the up - to ficial through whom the business Education must seem less won- widening project voted by th<■ , fr ( n o w deceased) of wh , h prop la It t»u will Q im I llw dally t »xl n*«s <»f il»« «uriti fr*>ni Ha T3a* i rl«| wrllefn • a « v i i •• ,!#•«*»|n>. *»!• i l n i d i d lu *», •• < » i «(*•! • lilMrwii • iu«> r*ala t | « M i n iW 'r date grocer ha> -is merihandise in l Town is transacted, espec- deri'ul to a boy who?e educated dad !'it rcns of Portland wi 1 begin at rrtv ilcfoiidants, Nett e R Mettger tw in.«! u ra d io ri*' \ -»M Will b* gl-«.! In w 1 ,n*c In 'u » <*etr )»**«•»« •*» fw a rlc«« I « adrox-ata a / « a d i*m l.ID«Moti And 'Ivo ! m l« « i*nul<a o « r 4*0 « o d lite» MuHdlal f . , .' i 0 ' J' isu.kably iden- : iajjy tj,e businegs that is transact- can't help him in the eighth grade. onc*- 1 r ' T n and Henry W. Mrtxgrr, (heirs • nd lb« u!hp» Intoni , , b> a -»tine iv* name and la- C<J w'.th strangers or those living g -iiaB.... _ ... Plans have been made for the rfti,l Herman V oticer, de c , .1» T h « i'HttiariAte .«a irf$c« M ni T a » m . liAck ll«y Hlailnn. Ilu«f>>n. U a « outside wi of 1 the From the Doubtless IOC the n.ClSt n.ccst thing about of a new 21-story OWr* * ** epia - tv _ _ * -| « wutroiur 41 Town. * J _ i/UULUc-'S *nil!£ UDOlll ! construction * --------------- — - —- - g build- “ r'' _1 th,‘ . a, * of , re Hr«*« »XOd air • «I« Wrrka trial »um«'rifilai». I r«. loa« oar «kdlar (ill. rx l . t . . . i -Is-. »-. I In U ' d , i ,»ti The pur,o»e behind th;s improve- Recorder the outsider must learn _ fucharest, from a middle aged in* at e rs Fourth and ■ •• Morrison streets, cord. situnt*i in Washington Conn merit sr.t in sc.in e methods is to pro wh„ are th* other officials, official- que#n'* viewpoint, is the last sylla- I'ortland. This buildng will be the *Jf. State of Oregon, and partleu- s n n it i. . ___ ____________ . . r ’ • __ — . larlv . . bounded • • a id • deacrilted * -* * - a* ■ * fol » tect tr.p the ntirrhAiU> purchaser r ncr-jn^t aganst substi ly. Oh, it may be a matter of com- largest in Portland. tution and to assure him that he nton knowledge who the others are low*. to-wit:- ________ _____ __ rXJ*}r*aal is getting just what he wants, the but the man with that sort of know- _ , . . . . . . ., . Lot 8. Block r.0. Metzger O O U «T OF happiest land is or* in which IN THE d l l N n label acting as a guarantee o f the ledge is no longer an outsider. In . The . . . . . Acre Tracts THE STATE OF OREGON FOR •VA. , *V, . j ..... the people aren t sore enough to u (Tuw a I Tit«»#» product end a quica means of iden the Recorder we need a man who . . .. W a s h in g t o n c o e n t y . pr o Y u are further notified that the a , A , A . â . j » . a . a . a . A . a . A . A â . a a . A . A . a . A . < » . ■ A a A - A .A A i « A .A .« justify the existence o f "great lead tification.. can meet strangers and create a BATE DEPARTMENT. »aid I.- R. Miner has pni I taxes on The same principles are now be favorable impression. We do not e rs." In the Matter of the Estate of *aid premise* for prior and subse . ing npp ied in the gasoline business. need one in that office who will Jennie McGill, decea*,d. quent years with the rate of in If gasoline were so d in tks coun answer when asked Ah, well; those who now fear a question, No .......................... CITATION tfi-est on said a mounts as follows: try as it is in some parts ui the ‘•That is our business." for the young once hid in the bam To Theodore G. Cates and all oth- for the year of |fl$! rec’t no. world, in fix-e gallon cans, the pro It is difficult for the average cit to smoke and te read Deadwood er unknown and interested person*. 14603, , * 4 :50, 12’ t Int., 1917, ree t blem o f identification xvou:d be sim heirs, and devisees o f Jennie Me no. 14225, $4.10. 12’ , int ; 1918, izen to admit that he has made a Dick. ple, mere:)’ calling fo r a label to mistake. “ —“ '“ ~ Gill, deceased, and to sit person* rec’t no. 14864. $4.16,. 12". • He must be confronted p.ace on the container. However, It is true love if it endures af- unknown claiming or to claim any 1919. rec't ro. 1 B N , $8 23, 12". with concrete evidence that he has in this country, with th? balk turn :nt : 1921. re.-’t no. 118932, *8.85. over of i.oto fuel too great to be, 16438. 12r/r int.; 1922, rec’t no. man who has he'd office for almost ferent things as “ perfecteiy pre- ,ea! estate o f said deceased: handled in this manner, the prob- | a generation is much more likely to ciou s." In the name of the tate of Ore *9.98, IS rec't no. int.; 1928, lem of identification was more d if iron, you are hereby commanded to 16813, $H.r> 1. 12" Int.; 1924, rec’t get that office again than is the one ficult. A study of the situation oi ] x ho looms up aim« s. for the first no. 85¿7. U 19. 12f i int.; all atiox-c Social position is relative, course brought the use of color but For time. But as the years wear on, pends on living in a tow were paid on May 19, 1926, it was found that on? could no. 14925. M 18. 12". the one who comes up persistentlv ,} <J>ple are ’less invifortai rec’t no. 1924. m erdy color gasoline with any sort it going to come closer and closer JourSpi f i pa:«i c ‘ dye or ,o npound ar.d have th city of Hillsb, r.’, Oregon, on th«‘ . linqaency Certificate No. 1873 to the office. Witness Rufus Hol- a- plan work in a satisfactory man- ii.an and George Biker in our little . c u -, , . . . . . , „ " th d«y c t December, 1928, f mmirrt 84. rate nt $10 $1084. rute o o f f Interest, Interest 12 i,ar. A Fhilade.phia store has a bell the hour o f ten (10) c l o c k A. M.|™ - suburb to the east. Total $69.37 up to January- 19. Tht Gene al Petroleum Corpora ». , . Jl1af _Ht>, voU which can b® heard 30 mile« “ way. on sai<) day to ahow cau*e if any Now let us just y This beats Mr. Coolidge a record by ixlst, why the c urt shall not make 1 " . . , tion in putting General Vio.et Ray and ^ 30 miles. nvli enter an order ,,f sale of the ^ Net*’e R ■Bd Hen- Anti-knock Gasoline on the market, to go te the poUs onv.ct.ons next Tuesday. And what ----------------------------------------- following described real property su T.-.our,t<", t. is difficulty by devel ever is the choice o f the people of oping a color on a petroleum base The stranger in our fair land is belonging to th* estate of the de- f Beaverton, we’ll stand back o f them so that the product as it comes tc S T i n o i small way what.v- entitled to be told that “ Bank G o" The the consumer i- still a 100 per cent er of service m our small power to the headline writer s shorthand Th, East half of Lot six (8). Spencer Homestead, Washlngnn straight run petroleum product. In render. But the garagemen cannot for hockey conteat, County, Oregon, and the East «Or troducing a new fuel on the gaso Anyway the pessimist doesn’t en- half of lo t seven f7>. Spcnrer line market in this day and age re pull your car out of the u.t«h un- r ’ rage you by looking on the bright Homestead, Washington County, ally necessitates the positive iden less you go to n ® * ” P side when you are having a good on real estale. Low inter Oregon tification of the product in such nor can the Re le of the Town o f Beaverton out oi ^ bej # maft for the purpose of raising funds a fashion that the consumer can est cosl, repayment priv the ditch unless it knows where the ■ to pay the taxes against »aid pro- readily recognize it and then be Beaverton, Ora. Near S. P. D epot car is and is in . - possession — , ---------------------- ileges. Write for details. — -----— , . of , the ... _ . .. perty, the claims against said es- sure of getting what he wants. —> required info-mauon as to what is That statesman with th# studious tte th < 1 p08ts o f administration, ard The distinctive viclet color of Gen . . for . -“ S— it ■* — expression Is the great dictator, to Jh# exp€n, eg „ f such »ale as pray- getting out. eral Violet Ray Gaso':ne is there reeded WASHINGTON whom the king is expUinng the ed for ¡n , ai<! tition fore used both as id.ntif:cation and theory of divine right. Savings & Loan Assn. Date of first, publiction, 2nd of as a guerantee of the product. FOREHANDED ------------ ----- ~~ November, 1928, date of last pub- Bhute Rldg. Hillsboro, Ore. Shop Now For Chr stmas : You have learned everything es- location 30th o f November, 1928. Mite GET OUT AND VOTE! There Is a timely hint to Christ- stn« “ l tbe y °utb »/ he knows S l otKS r,mas shoppers *n Ihe sUtement hy whether he cajls himself a college Orce ega n the time for the Town “ college " » n . election approaches Again we ar Colonel Leonard P. Ayres, noted *lu^ nt H u n d re d s O f R a ry n in s I o S e le c t T rom c te receive tnat boon t residents of economist, that shortages ia «locks ii What ever became of the old- reputiica, the p i " i e to vote for of good* are develping in a number fashioned girl who used to spend OI’OMFTlNr-T JEWELER1; those Tho cur cfco’.c? for offi of leading jndustriss F* !» 541 î i f **r h . Y ^ d lc a ' und ^hll- Already the volume of holiday Saturday mornings breatriing into fl no Children’s I'nlon suits lie «Iran's .................................... cers who wi 1 to u t the affair, Opti'-al Work— Repairing 1? purcha ing is large. But not yet so lamp chimneys an(l cleaning them j ll. n o Uo,«• t’ nlon Hull* . . . . . C l il l ü r . n 'a S h o e s, t to 11 . . . ,i»c c f the community ri which we live. BEAVERTON OREGON' I ’ no ’ ten’, Cnl^n pul'ta. . «sc Beaverton is one o f ti e garden large that buyers are discomfited( with an old newspaper? C lilld r v o 's « h o c * , 1 1 H to 2 I M S range of or restricted in their spots o f the e ,r;h. Nowhere do •fuy*' Dress Shirta ....... IJ.O O Roys' Dress U ho< s .. .. II V J ese Venice, California, patterned after ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ n n a B K t f n f f i a R B a R B a t n 'S M B i i R i B u a a a a a H R flowers bicom in greater profusion, choice. I I !” • M a n ’s W o r k « h trts . Un- * * 0«, I n d ie s ' s n d M ls s . s ' Hh' as. cla Man,....................... The early buyer, however, always it* Italian namesake, is to drain »«»where does the sun shine any »Sc H lr ps an d l ‘urnp s ................. I I :«| ■brighter than ii does here, nor is Has the easier time and the better her canals, fill them in and pave I on M a n ’s A ll W o o l H U i a r s $3 ?» I.’ dll U .n s * d h u a s an d O x fo rd s, hanee to make careful selections, them. It was inconvenient, walk- B there a c ore salubrious c imate, !u:c 1 * 0 » It«»ys’ W c o l H s o u , , , . , I t . J * Jilio k o r llr o w n ......... ............I1 . M The out.ook for a generous Chist ¡ng back from gondola rides. J priant vegetation, richer so l, nor Id.r.n Wool awsat.rs Shitkc-r »I 00 M'-n'* M l 8llni» rs ....... #»o ¡9 ther* u place where the Almighty mas is fine. Throughout the coun-, Kn" ...................................... I l l » I clube ’ That 1,743 word sentence written B n--svy H e h o sl Hhoes , , | 2 . l l has done more for Hifl ch idren try members o f Christmas , , „ , , ! ! !"' Af "<y Wool shirts II 1» l*o> r* Ill- T o p N lio s» w it h than He has «lone for III* residents will get millions of ^_o!lar* in an annual report by Nicholas j I I 0 M e n s Klnnm -I H h lrts . , . 7 pP it nx K n lf? ■t n 's 111 - t o p 8 h ««es S « ‘.»N tffious.nnds of bank* which do this urray Butler is even more won- 8 o f Beaverton, Men's nnd ll..yH' (<„ II |!M, ëfln A t the threshold of a great city -erve* freWy a* a leasofi »n thrift. derf u| th»n was at first supposed. E Time was when in lit- r n p r* * 0 7 -, Most planners of C h - tma» «'hee’ ]t maki., no mention of the w .3 E we here have liv d to see thai city K F R E E —TH EA TR E TIC KETS TO I’ LKCHAHERs_F R E E gift buf'm wed do their gnt b-i^ng , ' • base ball, g andals or prubibi- 5 r ^)b<>x Of even ihe moti sur «»■• £ spread out far on the other side of can a* well later, when the rush will l> K now a* a r ver which impede-, tra c, but m e n c o u ld b e fo u n d w n .lh - i t i l «00. & fi: C K I I K C T W O l t K HIIOK8 this side has come to the ridge and be inconvenient C'LOTWi*"“ 8 P K C IA U I * »A ,* - L . .. ,1 -.«sslk ** 9 • stopped. Why 7 Why not be forehanded? ^es* s I«* ck *"U , , uo l.v,, 111 XI, n'rt Work Shicrn. Doli- Ammonia is effective for lemoy. i 110 nn Iloj-ji' s e l l , . ,V. We say with a,l modesty tha* »I I« bla Hola ................ ........... *' S* Nife- Ing iodine stains. A dilute solution B v hr i v.e rme to B averton, and I» »U llo y a M u lls ............... . . • 3 9« Hate’s battle cry in all the pnprr n v/rhfen on l i n r » m n 's t«-tnch III- » om »»*> by the we is meant The Reviexx- ages: Of ca}î"tic * i<la or caustic lye may 8 so»., $7»» "Dam ycu; be as I a m .” $< 0« H o y s ’ (Iv a r e o a t s ......... 11.49 there was not cn? man n ten in * jp Tut it isn't dene any more. «’h lld r s n 's ru b b a rs , s p a r is i lo t l #0 $15.00 Y o u n g M a n ’s H o lts , , »7 »4 that citv who couid tc- p where Bea Investirmi: eie quickly aid J f » tld ra n 's It u h lis r llo o ts . . 11.#» 130.00 M a n ’s Mbits verton lay, how far away it was »12 S3 13.7» t li.Oh Menu' lì il Idear Pie» what M n.no M b x - p skin «’o » is ... »H m Il I« U t ................ i ........ - came »■.on H o y s ’ Itn in r » a l s .r. x mi M, ne' H ip llo o ts , rad rub- *2 1» could M, n's lliibbars ................... 7»o i l', 0 0 le a th e r C o a ts , H o rs e Not I l to M a n 's n u b b a m l ll - a r a d s « le " " » * • .............................. in.»» ed a LI.- Man*’ Hox ........ »0 M e n ’s M o le s k in P s n t * »1 9 » 2 ’-a Chlldran's f ilr - r k ln r s 1 So Tertian«! TV W o m s n ’s Hc-ss, fib r a si I le 39c »3.SO M s n ’s W o r k P u n t s , , $1.(9 verton. tir,- Pc-ndlaton W o o le n M ills 11.00 M a n ’s C i-rd u ro y P a n t s 13.7» Last h a a v y X f«n’s an d R o y s ' box >»c ten f i n o H o y s ’ C o rd u ro y L o n g la s » 1 . 0 » : ì M e n ’s W o o l M ix t 8«»x versation «1*8 F a n c y Clxloshes, L a d la s , section | 11,80 R o y . ’ C o rd K n i c k e r s . . 8»0 jears re-tl *1 d, cause 19% DISCOUNT TO AI.L (iRANGE MEMBERS city N . D ll E C T O R ’ S WOOLEN STORE This 2 9-231 FIRST ST., Batwe n SALMON and MAIN STS o day PORTI.AND, OREGON on this M in Rlore upon rvenings to 9. Rundoys, 9 t.m. to 2 p.m. ny ore Mad Orders Filled— Hostage Extra. RAW A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H Berthold’s Famous Feeds B e r th o ld ' E g g M a sh B e r t h o ld ’ D a iry Feed B e r th o ld ’ S c r a tc h Feed C" * ARLES DiRTHOLD H ay, G rain, Feed, P o u ltry Su p p lies LOAMS G arden Seed Lim e, C e m e n t, P la s te r, F e rtfttm r DISTRESS SATE SAVE DR. A. E. 'Vn.GOV It IsA’t ¿eing Don« SAVE I TH E OFFICIAL G R A N G E STORE