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lut*.. H -*t TH K RK.XTSRTON RKVirWT. « P -1 PERSONAL AND MINOR MENTION’ «Lights and Sidelight^ on Local A itiv itu■> - Mr* Wikun of lie b er spent Sun- Mr*. J . E. Davie hss »olU her home in the Sorrento district. day a t N eath art beach. Lou Adams is enjoying a weak* Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allyn of Scof- vacation a t Belknap Springs- field are moving to Beaverton- R. M. Moody is seriously ill a t Mrs. H. R. Helson attended the his home on Oak Ave. west of town. funeral of her aunt Mrs. Darnell of Mrs. O. Callahan of Yachats was P ortland Tuesday. a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Pollock were H ugh Lewis of Huber has returned dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. from a few days business trip to D. \o u n g Tuesday evening. Wallowa. | y ..,| Mr. and Mr*. N. W. Gotham were P. Jonas and fam ily moved to dinner guests of Mr. and M rs. C. W allowa Sunday to make their P. W heeler of P ortland Sunday. home. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boring and Carl M eirers, Hillsboro, route 4, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Somo and ehil- underw ent a tonsil operation S a tu r oren »pent Sunday a t Lake Lytle day morning. Mrs. Cret* Gray Main was one ol KKduawi at l) o i The baby daughter of Mr. and L o it of Mrs. Modden, of Huber, is quite ill O. woo was awurded a distinction w ith pneumonia. m scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek -------------------------------------------- -— a. spent Sunday a t the J . J . Van Kleek u i c g u ii ö u u e ¿ N e w s i 1 home in Kinton. John B. H ays is spending the week 1 he Roosevelt Highway south o* a t the home of his son W ilbur and usiiUvii is uemg oiled- fam ily in Portland. Canoy nas levenuy purchased a Mr. and Mrs. S, A- *v ~d"'tkscn of quauusy ol new nre nose. P ortland visited in the home of Mr rn e Guiou 0.1 Company » plant a. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Petch. uicnuaie is anouc completed. l>r. R. Welsh Performed a tonsil I n e Booih-Reiiy null s t Spring operation on Harold Riley a t a H ills X.elu uas undergone Cvlisiueracue re boro ho»pital S aturday morning. pairs, _ _______ Mr. and Mrs. M etcalf and son A »96,000 contract for paving u. E rnest visited w ith relatives in business section a t Burns h ss jus. P ortland Sunday. been let. „ . , Mr. nr.» Mrs. H arte r of Auroro, The Oregon City rodeo grounds a rt N ebrska, are spendinar a few days a t the R. Sum m ois and E. Stipe to be dedicated Juiy 2 by a oig ceie home- i ( j j oration. , ( „ Mrs. Thomas Thorpe of Seattle The road leading to the new hig. and Mrs. T. J . H annigan were school budding a t Tdiaiuook is now guests of Mrs. B. A. Rol.se last F ri- i complete. _ mm. day. , ! About $200,000 will be spent o. Mrs. A nns A sbahr of Hillsboro th* n*w wing »* the Good Sam an was the guest of her daughter Mrs. tan hospital. _ — ¡ R. B. Denney fo r several days last Ih e sawmill th a t Burned recentl, week. a t A urora is being rebuilt and wn A number of Beaverton people be in operation soon. attended the funeral of Tully S tra y - T he Valley Junction Service Sta er at Finley's undertaking parlor tion a t W iilamin* has been greatly Monday. improved ju st recently. Josie Pennington, Sherwood route Wood burn is to have s new dr., 4, underw ent an operation fo r a p goous store which w.ll b^..ocated i. pendicitis a t the Em anuel hospital, tne Settlem ier buidling. T uesday. A bus line has recently been s ta r t Ja m es Coin of Portland, a form er ed between Baker and Portland b.. resident of Beaverton, had his to n the Union Pacific Stages, Inc- sils removed a t Dr. M ason's office Plans are now under way in Hills Saturday. boro fo r the laying, of consideiabl. Dr. and Mrs. J . R. T albert, Mr. new sidewalk and the asphalting o and M rs. I. R. Metzler, Mr- and Mrs. an outlying street. F. R. Lliverm ore, Jr., m otored to T he tim ber company a t Jewel t. Hood Sunday. has changed hands and the nev F rank Melvin, the young son of proprietors expect to sta rt opera Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wood, Stacy tions in the near future. Ave., Aloha, had a gland operation A new high school and grad Tuesday morning. school building to cost $38,00J i: 1 nomas Rohse is attending the to be erected a t M yrtle Creek t Y. M. C. A. sum m er school which replace the two buildings recentl began last Monday and will con burned there- tinue fo r six weeks. 'The W atson dairy a t AJoha has been sold to G. Schalk. who took po- sessioa the firs t of the month. Mr. and Mrs. W atson have moved back to Fairy*) <*« Mrs. Briggs has rented her home to Mr. Thom pson, who is employed a t the Tw entieth Century Store. Mrs. B riggs will join her husband s t CoquilUj, Mr. and Mrs- F. W. Livermorw, Prof, and M rs. I. R. M etzler and Dr. and Mrs. J. R. T alb ert motored to Government Camp on Mt. Hood Sunday. M rs. E. W. Mercerean, who has been visiting' in the home of her p arents Mr. and Mrs. H O. Stipe, returned to her home in K la.natn F alls Saturday. Mrs. J. E. Davis, who h ss been visiting relatives and friends in P o rt land and L eaverton the p a st two yeeks, left fo r her home In tnnatia T hursday. ■Mr. and Mrs. Shellenberger, Mrs- Engelke, Mrs. H arris ana Mrs, G or ham attended the installation of the grand officers of the grand lodge Thursday evening. ( The T3th annual picnic of tne M cKay school will be held S a t urday, June 22. T here will be a p ro gram and basket dinner. Come end m eet your old schoolmates. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Denney, who w * it recently m arried, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray Friday. Tney wiH make their home in Dallas wnere Mr. Denney is employed- airs. W. C. McClosky and daugh ter ivoberta returned tne firs t of tne Wvca from Corvallis where they h a g been visiting relatives. H er son Ralph returned w ith them fo r the sum m er vacation. M r. and Mrs. B. K. Denney and Mr. A. M. Kennedy returned S a t urday from M yrtle Point where they attended the sta te G range -essions. They report a splendid meeting and . i.u-riaiiinient. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes and children accompanied by Mrs. John Peterson sp e n t the week end with Mr and Mrs. L. D. T allm an a t Ry- derwood, W ash. Mrs. Peterson will rem ain a week, Mrs- Leslie Spencer. Mrs. W. L. Cady, Mrs. W alter Van Kleek, Mrs. M. C. McKercher and Mrs. N. W. Gorham attended ed "T hank You,” the la st play of the e season a t th the e Duf D ufrJ win T heatre Tuesday, uesday. The Duf w it» closes Saturday r to reopen again in j the fall. « I k - — Happy Days!! A new golf course h a t boon opened J M O L A L L A T O H O L D C O U R T H O U S E IT E M S at Vernonia. R O D E O J U L Y 2. 3 . 4 B 1 ■ 1 ------------i | A »20,000 L atter Day Saint»' ESTA TES ADMITTED ............... church ha* recently l-acn dedicated The estate «It K. K. Eberhaitf a.i»ws at Bn’-rr. Ail preparations have been made real and personal property of pro- Another automobile agency has .o. tne big Uuckaroo at Mo‘ail* July liable value of »5100 00, He died in Multnomah county June II. Sarah been tec >' established at Klam . J-4 and tne city is anticipating a Claudia G ratton and Mary Alice monster thiee day crowd Moiaita » ath Falla. I berhani now S ister M Eugenia The M.«i«.iy th eatre at Newport die ideal place for a r«xl«n>, being Kberhanl of the Religious C ongress close to all cities and yet away from has install».u Vitaphone talking *- tion of St. Marys are the petitioners the highway jam which is sure to quipment. be congested «hiring the holidays. Neu Methodist Kp.scopal Church Governor Patterson, Secretary «»f MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold E. Burnett and Eva N. eum e of cam s* Valley has been S tate and Mrs. Hus- and the na- Franklin of Hank*. Route S, were is- dedicated. i .onaly known Henry t'oluns of Pen- sued a m arriage license this week. Gresham will purcha»c new fire open the show July 2 which will b* A m arriage licena« was isaued to tightaig equipment on which bids Clackamas and Marion county day. Melville R. Jack and Muriel F. D oug ,ue«e s ig oe music s,.*.i«i and sur- las, both of Beaverton, Rout* 1. were opened June 1». Joseph A. Dobe- and Verna G. R*«t- H rises for "btoncuu tun» never a t- Contracts have been awarded lot empted Indore. U e.e is a list of <lig. of Corneliua, werP issued a m ar the construction of walks along Ma -oniv ivotabie.- and tne to st in their riage license the pact weqk, pie street in M yrtle I'oint. in : Vera McGinnis, cutuuptoft cow Construction is well under way ai A rthur Shearer filed a divorce euvt girl, Bourne Gray, qu«*it of horse I liey G rants Fa»» on a bo* fac.o iy wh e»> women, Ed. W i.g iu , w orld* great against Rachel E. Shearer. were m arried In Forest Grov* F eb r will have a »40,000 annual pay rol. (own, Micky ana D.cay, two su r- uary 6. 1924. ih e Oregon S late College depart ,-rises. Ai>o Norman vowan, twice Mary L. Smith file$ a divorce suit ineiif of home economics ha* bee winner of the R«>osvvcit trophy, Bui n ram st Ambrose D. Smith. They completely equ.ppcd with electrics, aid A rt Sealj the Hollywood movie wer» married a t Vancouver, Wasl^ , appliances th is spring. tars, and Frank Studmk, the prince April 29, 1926. She ask* custo«iv >i the bareback riders. of 3 minor childpan and an undivided ih e Oregon B u te Highway Com lh e re will be scores of other# in third in certan real **' • t s t e besides .n.ssion uas ju st started rebuilding he arena who are known from »100 suit money. •ne Balem to i'ortland section of th. cesn to ocean All children under .ast side Pacific Highway. William Flshop was arrested th|* The proprietor of the Coffee Cu. .cn years of age accompanied by heir paren s will be adm itted free week on a liquor charge, fined »50« .esU u ra n t nnds business so goo- uly 2. There is a big treat in store and given six month* in Jail. If he uiat he will add another dining root. .o r the kiddies. Gov»«rivor I’a tte r- pays half th« f.ne within in days he ,o tus place »1 Jto-eburg. on will be made a real Hue karoo on s to be paroled on good behavior. A large creamery is to be bull Th* ju r y frial of the »tat* of Or* inly 2 when Henry boitins will pn»- s t La Grande to handle the grow -ent him a specially made ten gallon gon against E. A. Hay started in ,ng volume of dairy business bein, ombrenx A carload of wild steer* the Circuit Court Tuesday th* 18th. aevetoped around th a t city. will keep the show boys stepping in Hay u charged with the crime of executing. Issuing and delivering e arena. Newly covered scats and Six n,.n»s in Baker county hav. membership cert ficatee in th* Uni •X'i; ».'i-igcu under the name o leathers add muyh to the wild west te! States Auto Service Clyh of Am , or.soJ.dated G'»cgon Gold Mines, Lto icadquarters. There is ample ftee erica, !hc club having no license to v large i.uU will bf erected in th »aikirg space for automobiles and do lusinbss in the state. »dr future. no danger of being injunsd on th* 'tjrhwsy. The Buckaroo is annual BABY CLINIC HELD •vent spnsored by the fir* boy* of a INTON h o l d s a n Molalla to hsjo their town. I t 1» . BY AMERICAN LEGION n u a l MEETING ■Ot a private ent. rpnse and net e ent is ever tnker. by the boy* for A free pre-school baby ctinis was There wer# about 50 present a. h»ir hutd work and effort*. It it held a t Sherwood Tuesday un.lui the he annual school meeting a t th«. •i le «! n gr> ;.t c n v n ily work ano susp'ces of the American Legion .chool house Monday evening a. Doctors Rueeker of vn-equently will draw »rowds of A u x iliary «.inton a t which time occurred th« eople. The papeant “T he End of Sherwood and Morris L. Brtdgeman .lection of officers for the year. he Old Oregon T ra il” i* under the of th* Children's clinic of Portlana Those who will have charge o. direction of Prof. Evans- The had ch srrp of th# examination a s he school affairs are as follows. Rucknro# is without doubt an a ttra c sisted by Mrs. Grace Richmond, W ashington County Health Nurse. Jtrectors. K irk Hoover for one year. tion of great merit and la considered Irs. Roy Bierly for two years an- -»re of the b.»st in the country. Thou J. Van Kleek for three year*. Mrs. Th* Baptist church at Bethany has sands will se* it Julv 2-3-4 at Mo la rry A. Richards will be clerk. The lalla. L et’s all go t<* Molalla July 2. ju st dedicated a »5,06« pip* o.-gaa, wo teachers have been chosen for W E PRINT he next school year and conditions PRICE LISTS A new Masonic Hall hss besn de- : CATALOGS -iok very prom ising for a prosperous dicaled at Shedd. year. ~ B e a v e rto n R e b e i- ah Lodge N o. 3 ( 8 m eet* first and third T u gs- dnv e v e n in g s si 7 :8 0 P. M. in th e I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Marjorie Le wis, Secretary, Sirs. Sarah Cham berlain, N. G. p-tf Government Inspected No. 1 Steer Beef , Pot Roasts, per lb. 2 4 C Boiling Beef, per lb., 1 v C R ea l E sta te T r a n sfe r s T j ---------------------- - UX, 1-2 a ,,,. Sec Indumation of the BLADDER AND URETHA Al| interest«'«! persons will pleas« take notice Dial Se oul district No. forty-eight of W ashington county, Oregon, will offer for sal» on July sixth, nineteen hundred twenty-nine bond« of said school district In the total sum of th irty thousand dollars. Said bond* a* to be dated July 1, 1929 to be** Interest at the rate of Ave and three quarter* per cent per annum and to m ature serially two thousand dollars July 1, 1930, A Wonderful Medicine B R O W N ’S Beaverton Pharmacy QN TH E HIGHWAY QUALITY HIGHEST TRICES TH E LOWEST WE W ANT Y JU K TRADE « S E St | PROGRAM BEAVER THEATRE Fri-. and Sat.. June 21, and 22 REX, King of Wild l l o w s In ••TWO OUTLAWS” “T a rta n the Mighty.” 6th Chap. Comedy: "This Way, P le a s* ' is s p re sc rip tio n for Cold*, Grippe. Flu, Dengue, Bilious Paver and Malaria, FLOUR “Silver L o a f Z. K. B., for I. I-'S, R t u * PROPOSALS INVITED* 666 It i»th# most speedy remedy known | à ■ ■■ ." " T . i i r . w * ■ u 1 f _ three thousand dollars July Arst In each of ths years nineteen hundred Gully one and n itetenn bundled, thirty two, live 'thousand dollars July first In each of the years nln- vle«n hundded th irty thro« to nine teen hundred th irty aix inclusive,, ai.d two thousand dollars July Arst Him teen hundred th irty eeven, lluis to be opened hy the boartl a t the Hank of Beaverton a t th# hour of seven-thirty o'clock P.M. All bids must be unconditional and accompanied by • certified check in tile sum of (»1,000.00) one thou sand dopars. The approving legal opinion of Cake A Cake will tie fur- ni>he«l the surceeaful bidder. The Board reaervea the right to reject any or all bida. —F. W. Livermore, Clerk. J. M Burroughs i t ux to George II- Johnson el us, Lot 4, b lo c k 3, Vil'a Ridge, I Avid y Reed Fur in Co. to Mult- •mi* ah Golf Club, Part of Sec. 14. TIB. RIM. O. J (■•«',t t to J. P McG'aason r | ux. P art of Sec. 31. TIN , R2W. F M. Watson e t al to G errit! Schalk et ux, I « t 13S, 139 A 144, ltcsverton - Reedvilie. Lulu Smith et ux to Joseph Ruliek, 20 Tualatin Valley Hontes. Jam es A. Joyce to John Eastm an, P art of lot 357 Johnson Eat. Add. B eaverton-Reedvilie, Lemuel p, Putnam et si to Henry Maggvttl, Lot H M estgarii T racla. IvaVt M. Dean et al to Julius Schoenberg, L o| 29, Block 1, North «¿««•vu pi upuSMl* arc tuvileu uy mi * Plaine. • C ttuoi U u u iu o l ÿ iU u o i G U I H C l IX O. Carl Stein ux •« Julius Bchoen- M «<1 u u averton, Wasu.ngtun County, bjjrg et «i. Lut» 9, 10, Bock 7, North oiuguu, lor tne suppiyuig of aus- I.altuieu to n y (140) corde of old Ollie Anderson 1«) Herman Eber- grow th, tire t clam Hr wood to be da- hardt, W. VV. Graham DLC uv vieu on the school premises belure 39, 28, 1W. November 1, 1919, aud will o# r e Multnomah Gulf Club to Jam es fs- Vsd until seven (7:00) o'clock, of Noah Valley et ux( P art of Anthmiy Monday evening, July 1, when th* H art DCL. bida will be opened and if satisfac Alma 3. Johnson to Helen C. Tryg- tory contract will be awarded. atad. 5.75 acres A. W. H art DLC 00 T IS, R1W. Th* school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. DLC. . Dumas et al, 1 acre T. U. N aylor's Signed, L, II Dean, Chairman of Giles E. U riddel I et ux to Chai. K. the School Board. A N. W etterborg et ux to E. A. F. W. Livermore, Jr., Clerk. Saitnss* *t ux, P art of Sec. 13, T18, RlW , I-ena Rumanian to R. A. Ifissett et it Saturday Special • * . IT , Wednesday and T hursday, June 26. 27 “ LET ER GO, GAM.RGHKH*' Ford and Ivan Setiedoff with Junior Coghlan, Harrison Comedy: “ Fighting Finish” (Collegian) Friday and Saturday. Jun# 28-29 “RED U P S " Sunday. Monday and Tuesday with Charles (Buddy) Rogers and June 23, 24. 25 Marion Nixon "TH E FLYING F L E E T ” "T a rtan the Mighty,'* 7th Episode This 1* ths best flying picture Comedy: “Shesplng T hrough” ever made. Bigger than "W ings' No Advance In Price* SILVER MTF. Comedy: "Shim rock Allle'' EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY r ñ iK V U o J t n ^7 ~he Chevrolet Six offers Guaranteed Montana Hard Wheat 49 lb Sack . . $1.65 a ll the D istinct Advantages of Beaverton Market & Grocery 23rd Annual Celebration HILLSBORG We Deliver B O D Y by F IS H E R Phone Beaverton 3 2 0 3 JULY _ 2 -3 -4 l De Frau’s Circus Revue Free Attraction Day and Night Dancing in Big Pavilion Every Night Aeroplanes and Stunts Civic and Industrial Parade at 1:30 p. m. July 3 « Queen’s Ball and Coronation Ceremonies W ednesday Night, July 3 at 9 Championship Walking Contest Journal Building, Portland to Shut« Park, Hillsboro, Distance 18.6 Miles, July 4 Two Divisions, Men and Women a Cash Prizes Patriotic Exercises Boys’ and Girls’ Races Ladies Nail Driving Content, Fire Works 9 p. m. 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