F R ID A Y , JANUARY T H K B F UYRRTON R E V IE W IO. IMO Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as ¡j | Told by Our Active Special Correspondent» Weekly^ R O N TO N Mr. and Mrs- Earl C. Bell spent Sunday with relatives in Portland. f Hn' Mrs Alice Cutting. Mrs. B. G. v . j « - *1 . , . _ Leedy o f Tigara grange and John Heaton o f Scholls grange were guests of Kinton grange at the meeting Saturday. I * r ’s G‘ r“ * e- is r* porl* d imProvln« from his recent illness. Tigard has a newly organized Women’s Christian Temperance Union, with Mrs Karl Breeder as president and Mrs. W . A . Root a» Miss Bertha Dallmann. who is secretary. employed at th; home of her sister, Mrs. August Obrist, in oresnam, spent the Christmas holiday stasori with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Dallmann. » J M .E . '/ f AD Sunday M asses — 7:U> H» a. m. W eek ila y Maas 8 :îrt a m C l* »» l i f t amt a fir Oregon State News > £ r S lT u iS ir ^ “ ¡ e ^ v ’K a i * raacy, JJ ^--------- using them -r " » AD W ANTED Wanted— Dressmaking, by Mrs. Jes sie llusalage at her residence at Tigard; quarter mile from Me Donald« store. Price« reasonable Address Tigard, Or Route 1. c-4 M ISC E LLA N E O U S cost * " > Kir' l" » • • d WI ‘U some Adjutant Mise E. H AUemaon Tho Wm. The Salvation Army White Shield Be*- home. 565 M ayfair Avenue, lo r t - pti 7 lend. Ore MODERN D ANCE at the If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Sensation. Backache or Leg Pains, making you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged. whV not try the Cyate* 48 Hour Test? Don't gtve up Oet t'ywtrx today at any drug store. Ihit It to the test. Bee for yourself what It doe« Money back If It doesn't bring quick Im provement. and satisfy you com 1 edar Mms Grange IU I' Saturday, January 11, lV-tO Bladder Irritation Come and bring a trian*._______ & We ^ Carry a Good S h ru b b ery, t 4 } b e rt. And Selection F r u it, of \ F il- ^ 4 } Nut T r«*« O K L K IC H N U R S E R Y pletely. Try Lyetox today. Only *0ov C O M PA N Y J ----------- Papering ; KaDomining painting Visitor« Wrlceme LO W EST PRICES POSSIBLE Mwated one mile north o f Reed S FOR GOOD WORK j ’ vllle at the corner of market B When Customers Are Satisfied, $ and Baseline road«- B I ’m Satisfied ESTIM ATE S FREE I’ hone 5255 je HUUboro, Oregon, Route 4. L. W. TU CKER Beaverton, Ore. 4 ■ 4 A DOLLAR’S WORTH Clip thi« ronpon and mail il with |1 f o r i « ii w r«k«' triml mbtcrlpihm to T H E C H R I S T I A N S C IE N C E M O N I T O R P u b lis h * ! b y T h i (.T u h i t u k 9 c i * * c « I ’ t » n # n i * u H o u io T T , Itooiu n , h u « « t t * . LV U. A la It ; m i w ill iinJ I»*« daily ( -»1 a « « « <>f D m wutl«l f -*u 11« 7&t> «pwelal • t| («f$ l w «u a* dwpartmoai* Je* u*l u w -iw *o'« at»4 • la t e r * « « , «porta, tu ««k . m i 1 *t Y -II vs ¡1 t-e gin.| t -1 «<1 OM M to la y >if IMNM W m an aU vo rat« o f i>ra>-« n J prx'hiM U oa. A « 4 dua « tu l*« Mtaot«. O a r •a<l Ui« M ubriUi a t* ! D m o D i*r fw a tu t*« T f«'«» l>nf. O u n iiT iA M H ciienc * M o w rro a , t u r k n « y H ta tlo n . H ooton. M a e « I ’ lr » « « Mtuf nt« ■ « I t h rx k T trial «UlMvrlrftaro I *n»K-** an* dollar (#11 mn (\«tn# t,lr*** RDi»<) vv i 4*MU) i.«-a.A.â.A.4iâ.a. I’ HriN’ E BEAVERTON 360$ R-sidencs Phone, 8602 Egg Mash, Scratch Feed, D airy Feed Binder Tw ine Grain Sacks and Sack Tw ine CHARLES BERTHOLD H Oraln. S P E C IA L i ^ d d d B s 5 5 S q ' 'A A d v, no. i ^ “ . s o u t h Tu C K E D IT u M In the County Court of the State Oregon for Washington County. In the M. tter of the EBtale 01 Wim. m oillingham, Deceased. N O TIC E is hereby g iv e » that the underiigned haB bee„ appointed the executrix of the estate of William *i. Gillingnam, deceased, by the ^ County Court of the State of Ore- Kon ^or Washington County, and has duly qualified. A ll persona having claims against said estate ^ , re h#reb notifi#d u, preBent the Bam# du, v, rified „ by ,aw re_ J quir#d tQ th- „„d e s ig n e d at her 4 4 d 4 4 4 4 f d j) 5 f residence on Franklin Avenue In ^ the City of Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, within six (6 ) Si months from the date hereof. Dated and first published De- cember 20 1929. Rh»da M. Gillingham, Executrix of the Estate o f William B. Gillingham, De- 2 ceased, McCamant 4 Thompson 2 Lyndon L. Myers Attorneys fo r Executrix Advc3-’ 4 A d d I U CLASSIFIED AD CLASSIFIED AD The constructution o f the Central Oregon Highway between Junturv and Harper is progressing steadily. Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a Home-Made Mixture Joicey W illiams, the well known American actress, recently made the following statement about gray hair, and now to darken it, witn a home-made mixture: ‘‘Anyone car. prepare a simple mixture at home that will grauu- ally darken gray, streaked o* fa ded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water aud 1 ounce of bay ruin, a small box o f Barbo Compound, and a quarter ounce of glycerine. “ These ingredients can b« bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This anil make a g ra y - haired p«rson look twenty years younger. It does not color th« 1U scalp, is not , sticky . .., , or greasy, and C L A S S IF IE D A D For exchange— Battery Radio, $110, 4» good as new. for chickens. W ill sell cheap. Dey. Route 3, 1 mile east o f verton on higoway. Box 17. Al i i mi l t LLS ütuktl u A D AD| Abk anyone FOR S A LK K E E P HOME AIR MOVING AND INCREASE WORKING EFFICIENCY 0f c w iir n »« (f 10:00 a. m., Sunday School 11:00 am .. Morning Service. 6:30 p.m., Y’ oung People’s Meeting 7:30 p.m., Evnngelical service. Everyone is invited. — Roy L Nolt, Pastor. ’ D (O A M fll» 'A D Etnall thinking people begun to realize that If unrestricted trapping and hunting continued there would goon be no fur hearers to take. Con ( 'h o r c h o f C h r is t serration commissions were formed in many states. The fur Industry gave At the all day meeting of the advice, and even the government took membership last Sundxy an active part One by one nearly all church the itHtes have passed laws llmlrlnt encouraging reports w ire given by the season during which fur animals the head?- of the different depart that may he trapped to the cold winter ments. Everything indicates montns when furs are most valuable, the coming year w ill be a prosper and thus Insuring the future fur sup ous one lor the church. Tlie young people ate having a ply. Tnippers themselves have been quick to appreciate the advantages of «"«* * * iaI ‘ he intelligent conservation; and the high basement of thi church n.ut F ri er price« they secure for prime fure d* F> exening, ____________ la more ihan ________ making up _______ for the ____ fact Next Sunday, Mr. Springer will that they can no longer trap during »P*a* in the morning on "The Nw the nnprlme season. ? nd Purpose o f thi Holy Conservation mean* more, however, Spirit . In tho evening »ub- than the legislative control of trap * he s « con>* Coming ping seasons. Trnppers are also learn of Christ.’1 ing how by more careful skinning. * ouncil meeting of the tea stretching, and drying they cun make '■be Sunday School was the furs they do catch yield them bold at t..e home o f brother ar.d maximum of return*. For Instance the S'rier Smith last Tuesday. Mans First National Fur ahow offering w*re made which will help to build $5.000 In cash awards for well handled up 'b * Sunday School. fure ia now being sponsored by the _ ......... ■ - ■ ■ 1 — Sears. Roebuck Agricultural Founds- Up to the middle of November tne tlon. The purpose o f the show is two State Game Coramision bad plantad fold. It encourage« better prepara 25.507,011 fish in the streams of tion of peita for market and discour Oregon. age* the taking of fur* out o f sea son. Movements such as this are con COUPON FOR stantly bringing, the benefits of con ________ ............... _ _ FR E E G LAD IO LU S servation ___ before ___ the eyes of trappers. and It Is hoped that some day the *° • dv®rtiae our superior Washing slogan "Everv trapper his own game on, we are 8,vmif away sev- warden" will be a reality. ®r“ ‘ thousand Gladiolus Primuhnu* Hybrids, a new type of Glad.olus highly recommended on account of the iong flowering period and the exquisite pastel coloring. I f plant ed in succession they will bloom from May to November- Mail this coupon with 25c (no stamps) for packing and muiliog of one pack- pulse rate as the host Indicator of age containing 1Z bulbs guaranteed the severity of discomfort under hot to bloom. weather conditions. Similar results This oftei expires January 31. Only have been obtained from studies made one package for each coupon, by the British National Institute of Washington Bulb Co., Inc. Medical Research, the Holland Instl- Sumner, Wash, tute states. A d v c 6-8 This principle o f air motion Is made available for the average home hy a new type of electrified propeller unit Installed In a warm Modern air conditioning science Many horticultural meetings and makes it possible for employers to pruning demonstrations w ill be Increase both the comfort and the held by the county agent's office efficiency of their workers by sira and Horticulturist C. L. Long during pie and Inexpensive methods, de the coming week. January 13, at dares the Holland Institute o f Ther 1:15 p.m. at the farm of Robert mology of Holland, Mich. And the of A special meeting Kinton Forbis, Dilley, a pruning demon same methods can be used to change grange was held Monday evening stration will be given. A t 8.00 p.m. the ordinary warm air circulating fo r the purpose of giving the thira of the same day. in the City Hail heating plant Into a year-round air and four!** degrees. Other matters at Cornelius, a meeting will be conditioning plant that will make the - f business were discussed duri.ig held to discuss small fruits. On borne comfortable In summer as well the session. January 14. at 1:30 p.m., at Sher- as In winter. Keep the air In the factory, office Mr ana Mrs. Adolph Ohnstesi wood und« ^ e auspices o f the ber- o f fa r g o , North Dakota, M r and O’ growers association there, a or home moving steadily at moderate Mrs. R. A. Williams and children meetuig w ill be held to discuss velocity Instead of allowing It to re Hubert and Irene of Portland, were and berries. On Jan- main stagnant—that’s the principle Sunday guests recently of Mr. and “ ry 16. at 1:15 p.m.. a pruning hy which effective cooling can be In without complicated re Mrs. Earl C. bell- Mrs. Bell is a demonstration will be given start- troduced in8 ° n orchard o f D. G. Lilly frigerating or dehumldlfying machin daughter o f Mr end Mrs. W ill and thence to the Jas. Bamford ery, according to the ventilating ex lams. pert* of the Holland Institute. planting. George McNamee and fam ily of Air motion test* recently conducted Portland were recent guests at the Mr. H. R. Nelson who nas beer, at the Pittsburgh research laborator home o f Mr. and Mrs- McNamee. spending the holidays at h*» home ies of the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the American Society o f Heating and Pleasant Valley road. Dewey Me returned to work m Was/hington. Ventilating Engineers showed how the application of this principle In creases working efficiency. First, REPO RT OF CO ND ITIO N men were put to work In the test O f the Bank of Beaverton, at Beaverton, County chambers with the air normally still of Waahington, Oregon, at close of business, De and stagnant Then this air—o f the cember 31, 1928. same temperature end with the came RESOURCES relative humidity—waa blown paat Loans and discounts ....................... | 362 , 602-87 ’«So1 I.O' the workers at a velocity of 350 feet. Overdrafts ...................... ...................... car sum TruerSATuRi All the men teated were able to pro Bonds, securities, etc................................. 219,130.23 duce more work In the moving air heating plant. During the sum- Banking house $13,101.50, furniture and air than In still air. The results are mer It keeps cooling breezes moving fixtures $8,322.75 ............... 21,424-25 shown In the chart given here, which tbrongh every room of the home In Real estate owned other than banking house .....................• • > . , . .............. . 9,495.33 was simplified by the Holland Inatl winter It Increases heating effleleney tute o f Thermology from one pre by distributing heat more rapidly Cash, due from banks and cash items 46,078.82 Expenses in excess o f profits ............... none pared by the Society of Heating and through the house and by operating Other resources ..................................... none Ventilating Engineers. on the principle of a large volume of Total .......................................... $661,192.69 Other teats ehowed that the work moderately and healthfully warmed ers’ pulse rates were lowered by the air rather thnn a small quantity « L IA B IL IT IE S motion—and sclentlsta accept Capital stock paid in .......................... 25,000.00 parclied alr-_______________ Surplus ................ ................................. 25,000 00 , 11 ■wx Undivided profits— net .......................... 9,132.63 Tim ler holdings Of the H*rnmon Reserves .................................................. none 8 ----------------------------------------- Lumoer Company at Beat. !c han Due to banks ........................................ none cha.iged hands. Demand deposits ................................... 302,095.01 an---------------------------------------- Time certificates ................................... 187,004.13 The con '¡‘ ruction o f a bridge ,o- Several streets in Tillamoo • will Savings deposits ..................................... 112,960.92 cated be ween Waldport arm Cam* be improved soon. Bills payable and rediscounts ............... none . .. 1 recently completed. Other liabilities ..................................... none The Ben S. Larkin Store of Ma Total ........................................... $001,1*2.69 An eight-room addition will be dras is being improved. er‘ <tod to Gregory Hi ,ghts School State o f Oregon, County o f Washington, ss: I, l>oy Gray, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state Flans dre underway for thi con The surfacing o f the Vale to liar ment is true to the best o f my knowledge and struction of approximately six mile-* belief. Der will start about December 15 o f highway past tkottaburg. Doy Gray, Cashier- Plans are being discussed fo r the Correct— A ttest: F. W. Livermore, Flans are underway to improve rebuilding the la ie n i light» '? sys B. K. Denney, Directors. the high school athletic field and tem. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day provide a public playground. o f January, 1930. The construction of the new Guaranteed $2.00 Hot Water Bot lv W. E. Pegg. Notary Public fo r Oregon. Kosterson at KUmath FaUs D pro- tie, 98«. Brown’s fceaverton Fhar- (S eal) My commission expires Aug. 6, 1932 grassing rapidly. C -6-* j J \ n ip Good, pure milk promotes health, especially at this time of year, brink lota of It Beaverton Sun- Rev J M O ’ Neill ! nee Dairy, A. Camentind, proprl •tor.______ A dv c 15-tf N a z a r e n e C h u rch FOR TR A D E “ An active conservation pcltcy.’ says fh Sear* Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. “Is the one aure way to check the decrease of fur bearing anl mala In the United States.” When the white man Drat came to this country It abounded with astonish Ing numbers of wild animals and birds. Nowhere, except In Africa cou,d be found such a variety an profusion of wild life. Although our ancestors took heavy toll of both game animals and fur bearers little differ ence could be noted op to within lew than a hundred years ago Rut the rapid advance of civilization and In crease tr population accomplished what trappers and hunters could not It drove the fur bearers from their breeding grounds and the buffalo from the plains. Tall cities sprang up where t f one time the wolf had stalked un molested. Great bridges spanned the »»reams once tenanted by otter, beav er and mink. Whole forests fell under tie settler's axe and the draining of swamps for farming deprived count less fur bearers of their homes. Nat urelly hundreds of thousands of anl male perished, hut this was not no tloed immediately. The heedless waste went on and on. Demand for furs Increased by leaps and bouDda Prices shot up. Not only did trappers ply their trade Ions before and after the prime season, thereby taking much fur which was practically valueless; but also hunters and sportsmen killed thousands of animals for the sheer Joy of killing, not even bothering to carry home the carcasses. '•‘ I* G et i-.t 7-.au p, m. Miss Lillian Bond ahown holding the flret pelt a beautiful fox, to be en tered In the Flret National Fur Show. AD C IA S S IF IE D Our CLASSIF 1£D AO * >1 ( ecolia Church V «* > » C H U RC H Sunday School, 10 a m. I'reaching Services, 11 n.m . 8 p.ni. Kpwi rth League, 7:15 p.m. Everyone eerdlal'y invited to the Church vnth the friendly welcome. H. Waddington. Pastor The regular session of Washing ton county Pomona grange will b held with Kinton grange, Wednes day in all day and evening session, January ¿ 2 . A ll grangers are wel come to attend. I AO ( % / ---- = — CLASSIFIED AD S----------- ciAWiri» cuts AO AD ."■'1 ' ' FRUIT GROWERS *0 HAVE MEETINGS I t C L A S S IF IE D ] I C L A S S IF IE D w> The county health nurse was making an official call in Hiteon last week. 1 L 0 - m Miss Elisabeth Struthers visited M r. and Mrs. A . P . H em es fred Gardner at Jennings Loage. and son uonald of Portland were C. W. Struthers purchased twen visitor« Sunday at the home of Mr. ty two Angora goats from M r. and Mrs. E. L. Cox- Sample- Mr. am* Mrs. Anthony Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen o f Hubei were calling on some o f their old neighbors and friends o f Tigard spent Sunday evening at Hites. around town last week- visit ,i 0 h * • XJ. ' f hoiue of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall. I “ • * . * " d Mr* ’ Portland were recent guests at the Miss Mable Van Kleek went to home of Mr- and Mrs. Robert Portland last Thursday where she Pomeroy, Tile Flat road. will be a guest of friends fo r ai , . _ # The following scholars in the up- **" i per grades of the school were nei- M argaret McCann of Beaverton ther absent or tardy piuring the was a visitor last week at the past school month: Amos Bierly, home o f Mr. and Mrs. August Lois B m iy , Roscoe Bierly, Mable- Dallmann. anna Getnbella, Mary Cathryn Hail, i E. L . Co* was employed a few Eleanor Hemr.ch,, Raymond Hem- days last week on the new par- r ‘c^> Francis Holboke, Robert R i- sonage being built at Mountain chards. Carl \ anKleek, it llliam j VanKleek, Evelene Young. Leo Home. Young, Pete Berry. Mr. and Mrs Carl Herring ct Gaston »e r e callers recently s t the | H IT E O N N E W S home of Mr. and Mrs. August W en - O ----------------------------------------------as Ardis Nelson entertained a num ber of her friends at a birthday Mr. and Mrs. M. F- Welter and party Monday night. daughter Jean of Timber were Mr. and Mrs. George Blasser o f guests during the holiday o f Mr. Beaverton were Thursday evening and Mrs. F. J. Holboke. Pleasant: egUgj-j at g D. H ite’s. Valley road- ' I Mrs. Sophia Olson and Miss Ma Mr. and Mrs. Everett W right anc ble OUon o f Portland ,pent S u n - •on William returned last Tuesday day at the L . M . Davies home from a during the CBris.mas w , ... ^ _ . ,, hol.days with relatives in various Mr Mrs- Campbell parts of the state. and children spent Thursday with ’ the Struthers fam ily August Weasel, who has been in severa! days last week with W:nl- - ----- ------ *-*— very poor health * for - some time - 1 Mr. and Mrs Wm. F. Campbell past, was removed to a Portland , hospital Ust Sunday where he will “ d children were Friday evening receive treatment- ^ « sts at E- D - H,te home- Mr. and M r.. J. Walkenshaw and « * ■ » Dorothy Peterson visited son Alexander of McMinnville, re - Thursday afternoon with Miss Dor- turned to their home the last of the o t i* » Struthers at her home here, week. They were guests o f u ie ir ; Mr Herman Metxentine left Sa- daugter, Mrs- C. W . Young. turday for eastern Oregon to visit M i. and Mrs. Jay C. Leedy fo r - M r- Fr* nk Schmeltxer who lives mer residents of Kinton but now out from the Dalles, residents of Roseburg, were calling Handy Bros, and Mr. K. Duncan on some of their old neighbors and purchased twenty—five sheep at friends aiound town last Thursday. Silverton and are doing a lot of The stork left a nice 8 pound fencing on the Handy plare. baby girl to be known as Viola Mr. and Mrs Geo. Garanei : * d Mae, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. daughter o f Jennings Lodge and Floyd Bierly, December 30. ihe Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hariow and mother and child are doing nicely, daughter of Milwaukee were New The following were recent guest» Y ear’s day callers at the Struthers at the home o f Mrs. Louise Van h o m e - _____________________ St Kleek: Mr. and Mrs. Harry W il- * n liamson of Portland, and Shelton | 1 1G A K D L W o Taylor and son Bobbie o f P aik B-------------------------------------------- —® Rose. . V irgil Meyer, proprietor of Mey- e t o îOLNCIMENÎS . J“ ,e‘ St" » * “ J Lee P. Dunn and children of km- Mr. and Mrs. T . A . Thomaa 01 lem, Mr. and Mr*. S. C. Spark*, Mr. Portland were recent guest» at Uic * nd Mr»- Bert Spark« ami »on ^Je- Miss Martha Geiqj returned to her home in Salem last Sunday, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Dull- m *m N am ««, wao ha* oeen employed on conairuction work on Mw H.'oU Loop fo r the past tew months ts * t nom« fo r a while. UAPPENINGSl e m CONSERVATION AND THE FUR SU PPLY FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS j F e e d , P o u t t r y S u p p lie s TRAVEL PROGRAM Î *24 Portland I to Los Angeles I Here is an unusual opportunity to save money. This ticket is good for travel on day coaches and in tonrist sleeping cars. Take advan- tage of this low fare and plan your trip to Los Ai.geles now. Enjoy Gieater Hreed and Comfort Reclining chairs in day coacnes provide maximu.n comfort Thcic s always plenty of room on the tra.n to rest and walk about. Tourist sleepers give still greater comfort yet they are economical. You save time, toe, $15 Portland to San Francisco For further Information and reaer- vationa phone or rail at address below, or your local ticket agent. ste Southern Pacific C. E. Allen, Agent Beaverton, Oregon Phone 0915 4 J d d d d /} 'j 5 i 5 8 I