m m AT. MATt HT T, IOS!». T n r ftCATYRTÛX REVIEW - - ---------- :-------” --------15 REP. PETERS IS 01»- Orejfon Mato Newa POSING H. II. NO 4S „ . ... _ Salem, Feb. “7. n o should m«K Iowa for tho (> 001 ) 1 ' we intend t Plan* »re under« *y to v b srter reach and discern ».re Uw vi. dation. city of ArUm. declared Rvprrsiii'ta'ivi* Frank Pi 3 — I*. ~ * ^ r- The main streets of Reedsport lore, Hill»h»ro, i t »ppo ing M. I Mr . n i u , . x,™ i n v- Mis» Out* Em m om critic toucher *re W*1! improved. Mr. .n d Mr*. Tom Alien «no V - R ilkw al,|Waa ho.m J T th" £ £ a w u u . , . ............ --------- «ho house. Tho hill rrovii.e. for Th« Val« E lectric changed hunda. Bakery hn. 'cd Happenings •*» "x -» * i— »y ah—.¡^——— .... «*««■* 77 ..... i- «»«• r., v I cu J . , a u 1»»» will bo rebuilt. i . . . ..... « . j . Skee made a business t r i p 1 . . . , .. 1 If the purpoa« of the bill is t to Hillsboro, the first of the w e e k .! ., . 7.' Kommvr of Cooper h i/: -re c a n n e y improvements are regulate the Urge Kroner its Ff No innwt nnd ...... v very a t the office * ’ L w ,O V hl in Ast m a. , fee t i . to ¡so one one « n a * s • it n jurist o , f n Dr- Welsh. _ make . , . of „ tne „ , small r r . on little dnn.»K'' " > dom to R m cit> of We..»i ••••n has put *'r • ,a « violator, l e u - said car. Mr. ami Mrs. K. S. I*oring have chased a new tire hose. "Hlilb growing is becoming nu't , moved to th iir hoi .-e on Second and ... . . . . , 1 an industry in m> county," he con It has been re»« rted th.v 8**J^ i* Ml," ‘ ■' < *•*•«** - • - tmued. "It exp otl promoters are ,n town, try in g „ , ... . . . lW tu lly * Apple,:»te. . tr a in * « „ other branches of nu. to sell some stork. | was ‘vis-din* relatit'c* in W a r c r to n 1 Thth' Kclly ‘"ill of Wendling sery business, ami many small n o « Is. W. S tew art c f Portland was Satur lay h** rvsu™vd operations. era aid their income by grow in a Monday visitor a t the N. C . I . , , | A tw o-story store building will *>u*^*- Freem an home. • II ur 1 “nd- r :orm*‘r resident, t erected soon at Salem ' Representative lV’ers suggeetei has moved from P crtland to Wood-! lea ° ° n that a graded fee might U- adopt« Mrs. Rapan. Mrs. C. Roberts and lwld Ac« #- I* Hot* ' Sheridan in Sheridan is on tho b . , , , of lh .. ground u*id fo Julius Henrikson m e driving new such growing. J . Goddard, who is employed at n°* Undir neW Chevrolet cars. Representative re fe rs' determine. New machinery is being installed the Twentieth Century, was taken Dewey Drorbaugh and family were home, sick, Thursday morning. opposition resulUx! in eliminatin in the Echo Auto Company. Sunday visitors at the home of gladiola bulbs from the bill, *o i A new garage was recently open- N. Strussis is fencing in four Mr. D rorbaugh's father at Vernonia. the amende.! form it passed th acres at his ranch at Woodland j «d business at Srrmgrteld. house. Mr. and Mrs. J . E . Davis en­ Acres to be used fo r the raising An „ te n s iv e building conatrue- tertained the evening bridge club of tut k e y s . tion ia underway in Coquiile. I - ____ a t their home Saturday evening. Donald, the small son of Mr. Tha Benson mmb#r Company has SEN. FISHER INTRO M rs. W . J . Leonard and son. Billy, of Seattle, Wash., were Sun­ r L MrL ,d Cb „ k • ' Cl*“ k” “ - ; d u c e s s I t. N O . 9 day visitors a t their home here. Tuesday. Feb. 2tJ. Plans are being made to widen | --------- streets about park blocks at Eugene. . Salem. -F*h„ JJ7. “ A tunnel is th Mr. and Mrs. El ner Stipe a t- « n d ,d lh . a w j , b.U. « .• J S S * ’S T J T o i t “ ) i' W , U t a INI C o » r w . w«, ¡g * « ‘ 'b’Tb“ " Z ■ .b o u . * «• « / > » • ;.i i Mr. and M rs. W alter H arris of of her sister Rebekahs. A liah hatchery wiij be erected tunnel bill. S B 94. which passe r mc IT," i*?dw w«i~«i.! t tSSL cJllleM Vtr \ h ^ ^ h lc f r°F w m im * Mrs. J. H . Stiles of Forest was a 'is ito r at the N. G. man home, Tuesday of last bmum The Beaver Soci,: club ^ »P«n-1 on Fail Cr*ek in th * « « « Iu«ure. the Senate. The measure provid * »orin^ a show, “The Night Bird," Construction on a new business for the f Grove which will be shown at the Beaver building in Newberg is underway. tn c t*' construction, operation, main tenance and cost. Free- Theatre, March 6 and 7. I Ians are proposed for the ere- - w , nMHl the speeding up o week. Mrs. Mabel Bagan and Mrs. Lu- * neW Church in transportation,' he continued. "Man Mrs. Julia Cooper is ill at her «11« Wills of the Beaverton grade a u r a s . our highways are built ovt home and i. bemg cared for by her school « ere luncheoin guests of A new junior room in the G rants mountains, following old India sister-in-law , Mrs. Robert Sco« of Mr, B. A. Rhose. Monday. Cornelius. * .. ........ .. ‘ Pass B aptist church has been dedi- trails. This bill does not provid .. Mrs. R. H. Powel! and son, Dan. cated. for construction cf a special tut> amm^WWKt-tw t w MW »«- Of T a r c S( ending several Plan« aM K«in. ain_____ i a— «*•'• but »* • 1 Plans are being discussed for tended the Commercial Club c a r d . day9 this week at the E. P . Ed- Every safe guard is pro vi Jed.” street improvement throughout party, held a t the Huber hall, S a- home at W t-tdale- Burns. turday evening. Two Baker paper* have been con a , , « « . . # ( M r. and Mrs. Ernest Tefft, Mr. solid» ted. A car driven by Mrs. Kram er of , nd Mrs R . D . Young, and Mrs. FISHER INTRO f “ C ? le «olhjd i<1 with one operated B X Rohse went to see the Duf- SEN. n i T / L<6 c u v n -x Th* Gr' a t N’'>*’!h" rn wi" constru by Wm. Boyd, a tural mail carrier. win players T ueaiay evening, o . D . i \ U . t i an extenson of railroad from K! in the center of U>wr, Tuesday. -------- m ath Fall» into Cnl fom ia to con xv „ , T . Mrs- Fi°.vd T eftt w»s called to Salem, Feb. 2’«. "I have been nect w ith the proposed northerl , . J cf Fra,1: L- Mattesor.. Seattle Wednesday by the sudden for 20 years and I and extension of the W estern Pack father of Mrs. Lucks Hoffman was detah of her brothcr Mr. William teaching m at- from Paxton or Keddie California «hipped Tuesday morning, to St. Thomas. She « tu rn e d Saturday eve other teachers have given this ter careful consideration,'’ declared _ _ _ ^ — Charles, 111., for fu n al. Senator Earl Fisner, Beaverton, in M . u 117 vr _ J MLnuuxnH V O ssuispsajv «Hi Mr. M. W. Manning 1 . reported Charles Jacks and C M. Hall were defending S. B. 77, which passed F having pur^iased the Fredrickson iuncheon gue!ts 1agt Thursday at home on Wataon S t, near the Be- ^ Paul R irg e hor7:e in Hi lsboro. the Senate recently. The measure J proposed for the adoption of 10- J thei Congregational church. | • f n „ _ _ M rs. B. J . Woodward spent part year tex t books instead of six as J M rs. Carmine Spencer, of P o rt- of the w etk at Mo!alla with Mr is the law now. land, was a Sunday visitor at the Woodwards mother who was serious- “The time has come to put some home of her son H Spencer, and j ly U1 Wlth the rtu. business principles into our educa- S of her nephew, F arrel Cox. Adeline Richey last Monday was tion. This is constiuctive legisla- u Mr. and M rs. Jack Williams of granted a divorce from Lorenzo Lee tion. Ju st afte r s federal census S is the logical time to have new £ BEAVER THEATRE 4 ’ vW' u ,SU^ * y “ i McHey. and was allowed to take school books, so » e can have r a t a ; ^ be O. V. Helm home. Mrs. W ,l-, her maing n man for p ile vault and h u r­ tles. The heat prospect for s sprinter s Ferd Brandi, pile vault, Al Wie­ ner, hurdles, Bob W right A track meeting tMI( be held F rl- lay morning for th n e who »re in­ terested. TIRLS WIN FROM BANKS BOAS DEFEAT A H 'M N I The girls defeat« I the Bank»’ iggregation by a »core of 21 to I t n the home floor Thursday, Feb uary 21 in a very interesting game, ’«cssie Johnson was the sta r d e­ fense player. The foi wsrd. also, did very tine w-ork, which shows the uperior training that has boon ac­ corded them by their coach, Mrs Cook. The Bank* girls were served re- e-hments afte r thi game. The boys defeated the alumni eini in one of the fastest g t m t ' ver played on short notice. The I 'core nt the end of the game was j »1 to 19, in favor of the Beaver - • ionites. The Banks boys were unable to lay because of t'.ocss of some of he members of the team, so the Vlumni team war substituted at he last minute, rn 'h er than dis- ppo nt the crowd. The crowd was urely no disappointed. Raise i ' ar - i í I v In Admi-'ion -*Hnt Dni?’’ Coal AND And at the biggest allies A Complete and full line of only the ¡lost are sold at the Bcavedton Mar­ ket and Grocery. Just Phone and WE WILL GLADLY DELIVER W atson St., Between Bank and P. 0. We Deliver Phone Beaverton 3203 Beaverton M arket & Grocery ANNOUNCE That W e Have Been Appointed Distributors in This Territory for the H O L T Combined Harvester î I he HOLT COMBINED HARVESTE : has always been adaptable to “CATERPILLAR” power, and the combination of sales and service under one dealer will work to the decided advantage of present or future owners Loggers & Contractors Machinery Co. “ Caterpillar” Tractor and Holt Combined Harvester Distributors PORTLAND, ORE. SALEM, ORE. 5 You Can Buy Your BEST (■ ROC'ERIKS MEATS IN TOWN WE ARE PLEASED TO Î Doy Gray, cashier of the Pank of Beaverton, was a recent visitor at Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lassiter and the state capitol. Mr. Gray is in­ b«>r mother. Mrs. E . A . Keeling, terested in several bills pending per­ visited a t the F J . Tibbets home work, J. Panck of Tigard was put 5| " l w r . ¡*r \A iir. A taining to banking. at Salem, Sundav. M rs. Keeling in charge of the poultry dep art- S w'«h M argaret Livingston A Mrs. Charles Jacks and daughter remained to spend the week. ment, C. R. Lafnllette, fruit* and 5 Comedy p Charlotte and Mrs. L . L. Myers Mr and Mrs. Doy Gray motoared nuts; Robert Banks, Bank*, livestock A „ v V iV n » „ , n r n .l and son, Bobbie, were luncheon to Eugene Saturday to attend the F. C. Fluke of Metzger, farm crops, j “T H E M Y S T b R Y R I D E R 5 guests Monday a t the home of Mrs. U. of O., U. of W.,basketball game Mrs. Ruby W. Boyd of Beaverton The C reate t T h n i l A M yers's mother, M r s . Florence Ontheir way down they stopped at . •____ Jean , wt _____ i Chanter Play A domestic science; K. t Warren», ^ Johnson, at Dilley. Salem to visit the Legislature- Gales Creek, flowers. Mrs. Elmer Stipe entertained the Mrs. Doy Gray entertained the afternoon bridge club, Tuesday of Tuesday Bridge Club, Tuesday afte r­ last week. There were two tables. noon. Mrs. J- E. Davis and Mrs. W The firs t prize was won by Mrs. H. Boyd were guests of the Club. Robert Summers and the consola­ Mrs. F. G. Donaldson won high tion went to Mrs. Otto Erickson. honors. The Junior Christian Endeavor Mr. and Mrs. John Bankus of Society of the Cngregational church Portland entertained Mrs. M. H held a party in the church parlor Cady, Miss B arbara Cady, Mr. and W ashington's birthday. A fter play­ Mrs W. L. Cady and children in ing several games, refreshments honor of Mrs. M. H. and Mrs. W. L. AND Were served. Cady, Friday Lawrence Goer, real estate agent, form erly of Woodland acres, now doing business out of Portland, BILL TRYING TO U- ed in town, Thursday. He is in ­ NITE U. OF 0„ O S. C. terested in Benz acres, a new sub­ division on the jevr Canyon road Salem, Feb. 27. “ ‘Blessed be the fiMr. and Mrs. W. J. Edwards and son Leland, and M r. and Mrs. peacemaker’ is the course I have W. R . Van Kleek and daughter, taken in regard lo this bill,’’ said Cathryn, attended u “500'’ party Senator Edward achulmerich, au ­ given a t the George Snider home thor of S. B. 192. which seeks to consolidate the board of regents of in Kinton F riday evtning. the U niversity of Oregon and Ore- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis enter­ Ton State College. The bill passed tained the Sorento Bridge Club at the senate with 24 votes. dinner 8*turday evening The even- “I have no personal feeling In h if was spent in p aying bridge. the m atter’’ Senator Schulmerich de­ Mrs, E. W. Woodrulf won the iad- clared. “ We are representatives of ies prize, and Mr. A- E. Hansen the state of Oregon, and It i* our won the mens prize, duty to see th a t these in stitu ­ M r. and M rs. R D. Young en­ tions are properly taken care of.’’ I t is our duty to step in and and te rta in |A th e Neighborhood Club b etter,” Tuesday evening. The evenit g was help make this problem is •pent in playing “500'’. Mrs. Ed. Schumorich continued. "There Boring and Mr. Otto Breighton won not a single phrase or word in prizes for high score, and Mrs. this bill th a t was not agreed upon Breighton and Will B artlett won by Presidents Hall and Kerr.'* consolation. The W illamette Taper Company M rs. M. C. McKercher en ter­ TRIFLING WOUNDS tained the Home Economics com­ is planting 6,000 acres of trees in m ittee of Beaverton Grange at a th* vicinity of Seaside. delightful luncheon Wednesday a f ­ Are the most dangerous. It is tho ternoon. Work was planned for FOR N IN E YEAkS GAS little scratch, cut, bruise or break the comming month. Among those RUINED HER SLEEP | present were Mrs. John Dobbins, which fails to receive immedate at­ ■. . _ . , u„ » r "Due to stomach pas I was re st- i M rs. B. A . R thss an . • E> j ges* and nervous for 9 year*. Ad- | tention—that quite often results in j lerika ha* helped me *o th a t now suffering loss of time and expense, Mr*. Lydia Kinsey entertained I eat and sleep grod. ’—M rs. E. llow About Your Home Medicines? with a luncheon Thursday, In honor , Touchstone. Are There Supplies needed which you Ju st ONE spoonful Adlerika r e ­ c f her sister Mrs. Mary Brown of lieves gas and th at bloated feeling Have Intended to purchase? Bakersfield, California. Those rpes- so th at y a t and sleep well. 11 ent were .Mrs. L ettie Jenne of Port- Acts on BOTH upper and lower b o - ' - MAKE OUT YOUR LIST TODAY land, Mrs. E. S. Doring, Mrs. Inez wel nnd removes oid waste m atter AND BRING IT HERE W hitworth, Mr \ R J. Hughson, >'ou nevpr 1h,,u‘r: « "'as there. N t i .. ~ U _ V I A A m atter w hat you have tried for Mr*. George f * > ' ’ your stomach and bowels, Adlerika Cooper, Mrs. Eli Kingston, and Mrs. w]j| surp riSe you, Dean's D r u g j lle a v e rtn n II click nil L odge N o. ?(H meets f ir s t am ) th ir d T ues­ day e v e n in g s at 7 .10 I*. M in th e I. O, O. K. Hall Mrs Marjorie Le­ sts, S eo etary , Mrs. Sarah Chatn- lerlain, N. G. p-tf W S tP ililB '¿ ’.«"'o u., { No THE Adv. 345 East Madison ¡ _ 345 Center Street iÄ I@ i Briquets FROM Beaverton Lumber Co. Dean, The Druggist* v . a . Girmiquet. „ ____ J ».o:«. _____ ] Carefully selected, wholesome In­ gredients are used in the m anu­ facture of Fisher’s Chick S ta rt­ er Milk Mash and Fisher's Save-Time Chick Mash The chick requires only a small n- mount of feed for the first several weeks of its life, but this feed m ust have variety. Keeping your chicks alive is of first importance, of course, but more than a pullet th a t is “ju st alive” is necessary for profitable production. A chick that is fed a feed lacking the necessary digestible proteins, minerals, and vi- FISHKR’S tamines for proper development wilj never add to your yearly pro­ fits. Eleven Ingredients sre used in the m anufacture of Fisher’s Chick Mashes, and each ingredient is there to meet a definite require­ ment of the growing chlek. 1929 FEED­ ING s c h e d u l e If you do not already have a copy w rite for our 1929 simplified Chick Feeding .Schedule. It gives complete 'Instructions for feeding and caring for your chicks and explains Fish­ er’s Save Time Chick Mash. Fish­ er Flouring Mills Co., Seattle- Chas. Berthold 5 ( tear * Hay, Grain, Feed Poultry Supplies L i