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    T H E BRA VERTON REVIEW
FR ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 12, 1912
Vinton, who is ill. Mrs. May Han -
sen is looking after Mrs. Timmer's
home while she is away.
HEAVERTON l».-T. A.
OREGON CORN B E L T
COACH WARREN IS
B E T H E L AII> CUTS
HAS
A
MEETING
SU C C ESSFU L H ER E
SURGICAL DRESSIN GS
IS BEIN G FO R E SE E N
•DOLLAR-DAY* KAIL
FA K ES IN E F F E C T
Plans for a four day offering of
The Beaverton I'.-T , A. met last
, , 4 ___,
o n « to n
.
,,
The Congregational
lad ies' Aid
J . Rowe, Wm. King. C. J . B’each,
Mr. Warren's suc­
"rent a mite" trana|M>rlatlon In con
Monday evening for the
regular , *
“P J
T
s t * * ”" A‘ " ‘
on account of the inclement weaih
and J . H. Hulett attended lodge in
cess in this school is
nectlon with
the
observance of
meeting.
On account o f ‘‘ ,h*
K
er. adjourned to the home of Mrs. monthly
tfrop* sparlalkt at Oregon Stats Washington's birthday
due not only to his W. C. McKell last Thursdsy Mrs. illness in the family, the President, I *
throughout
H ills boro,
W ednesday
evening,
ability as an athletic
Ethel Kilander was taken to the where they witnessed the initiatory
and ths ! ° IUT ' „
° f 'W11‘l ‘ u™ 1
Oregon
and five other western
Ray McMinn conducted the devo- Mrs. Marsh, was absent
description ia now used as the title
coach but to his facul-
hoepita! Wednesday evening.
states have lieen announced by the
degree work exemplified.
Fngelke had
,
...
tional service, after which the study Vic* President, Mrs.
of a mimeographed booklet contain
charge
of
the
meeting.
Southern Pacific company.
«
>
•
r
‘uin«
r*i,u
,‘
*-
teas
on
was
led
by
Mrs.
F.
J
.
Feb
Mr, and Mr*. Hartness have pur­
H. M. O’Pell of Coo par Mountain
mg articles on corn growing in Ore
The holiday excursions have been
He has been in hi. 3 ¿herV u i* a u b j^ 'w a s “The i'h al I , The
»,r'i f r«l" ; l v! hil h
ln gon and published by the Loggers
chase,) the former Swenson home.
has purchased
the old Whitehall
scheduled from February 111 to 22.
y e.rs m
Beaverton ,
of , h( Kura, rhutvh - T he ih ar*»
Mr
" • * I*"“
building
from
Mr.
Spencer
and
be­
and
Contractors
Machinery
company
W. J . Scott returned from the
inclusive, with final return limit of
not only a coach but ,adiea fUt and foWkd rtftv v arJ. l)f P»md on account of the illness of
of Portland for free distribution.
hospital Saturday, much improved. gan the work of tearing this old
March I, according to C. K Allen,
a mentor to the boy*
iur|fic. , dressing*
which will be »om*
of ,h*
landmark down, Thursday morning.
This booklet, which contains no agent for the railroad here.
Margaret Tucker of Everett, Wn.,
In his three years tt,„t
the Miaaionary hospital in
Mrs. Marsh had prv|>ared a sur
advertising, is made up of aeven
Mrs.
W.
C.
McKell
enteitained
the
The forthcoming rail ”l>aigains’'
is visiting at the Dayton Peck home
her,- his football teams Africa at Mt. Salinder. which is in l*n»e for the crowd.
She hud articles originally prepared by mem
Tuesday afternoon bridge club this
will mark the first anniversary of
teams
have
won
7b
ch
,r|r,.
0f
Mias
Minnie
Tonty.
Pot
Schrader's
Bakery
make
for
her
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Masters have week.
bera of the Oregon
State college so-called "dollar day'' mrrchamlia
Mrs George Blasser
and
per
cent of
their juch luncheon was served a, poop , j ^ g . cakes.
of which h.^l th . j ^
? „ Ui, ov, r the r.dlo, togeth
moved from F irst St. to Lombard Mrs Ruby Boyd were guests of the
ing of
passenger
transportation,
games.
His
basketball
with
fifteen
ladies
present,
t'»ach
er with two other articles, one by originated by Southern Pacific with
8 V.
club. Mrs. IXmaldson
had
high
and one had the present date. 1932
Warren
team
while
not
having
a
farmer
telling
hia
experiences
in
Mrs. J . C. Huntley of
Tacoma »core,
great success last year.
The cakes were about 2 feet long
M I* H O N "V P R O G R A M S
com growing, and the other giving --------- ----
visited friends in
Beaverton
on
Mrs. H. R. Nelson entertained the as good an average is nevertheless as
'
by 1 U inches wide and were beau­
A R E
A R R A N G E D tifully decorated. They were deli­ a brief history o f corn growing in
Wednesday.
Friendship bridge club on Wednes- much a credit to the school and to j
Brown's Special Ointment, the
Mr. Warren as his football teams. |
______
cious to eat. Coffee was also served. t>re gon
Mrs. Tom Allen, who has been
afternoon. Mrs. Donaldson was He has turned out state champions I
,
quick cure for impetigo, lleh, etc.
ill for some time, is reported to be * ITuest of the dub.
Mrs. R. R . m
in track
fn .n t and
„ „ i his
vi n-en
„ _ have
u
that abound
in melody
not / . lost . , Program»
r
, .
Summers
had
high
score
and
Mrs.
„ .....
.
.
‘
have been arranged by Willem van EX-SEN ATOR L E W IS
H U B E R HOY SCOUTS
improving.
Brown's Beaverton Pharmacy .
adc
a dual or triple meet in 3 years
__ _
,
,
McCormie low.
I,«« ,< .u
... ,
-j
. :
Hoogstraten for coming concerts of
One of the outstanding points of . .
>> .1 1
_ v
.
Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnes of Reed-
SP E A K S TO CLASS
W IL L HAVE MEETING
Warren's
£ Por‘ * mi *> "’ P''‘'ny orchestra at
The local Boy Scout troop with Mr. W
arren's teams is that they
ville are the parents of a little son
N O TU 'K O F FIN A L SETTLEM EN T
their leader Mr. Phelps an,! assis- work together as a team and not the
, ° n '. U,U*??'
1 E x-Senator J , H. Lewis and Mrs.
born one day last week.
The Hulier Boy Scouts are h av ­ In <hr t'ounty ( o s r l of the S tale of
tant Lisle
Walker
attended
the as individuals.
ruary 14, an 'international
pro-
I-ewis, who have spent considerable ing a special meeting Friday ( t o ­
Mr. and Mrs. Longley of L afay­ Congregational Church in a b-'dy
Oregon Eor Washingon County
, are in
. .
.
i r a ™ 1 » scheduled, with five mas
time touring in China and whose night) a t the llulwr Commercial
.if th.»
"
lortunute to hiN( terpteies, from «s many lamU. in
ette visited at the home of Mr. and Q ha H av MAmin# Thu i«
In the Mutter
of Ihc Eg ta t* of
two
daughters
are
serving
as
Mis­
Hall,
entertaining
their
parents
ami
. .
_ f
®n„ our
«ho fits the rinded on the program.
Mrs. Fred Welch last week.
Herman Trebas, deceased
requirements of .T
the K scout
law
friends.
There
will
he
a
program
sionaries
in
China
under
the
Pres
1 a> ,o ,s oai !i Warren
On February 28 an unusually in-
NOTICE I* H EREBY GIVEN that
Vivian Peets. daughter of Mr. and
petitions
are
___
Board, spoke and refreshment«. Anyone interes­ the
Petitions
are
being
circulated
From the Beaverton Hummer terestinK |„t
^ ,works U ilu.|uded. byterian Missionary
undersigned,
duty appointed
Mrs. William Peets. had her tonsils this week around Beaverton asking
of conditions in China to thr Bible ted in the Hoy Scout movement are
Administrator of the above named
r
with Michael Arenstein as
gm**t
and adenoids removed this week.
that the nAnw of q . B. Kraus, the
Study
Clasa
at
the
home
of
Mr.
especially
invited
to
this
meeting.
r OUSt OI K o a s o n a n d
artist
Mr. AiYnstein
heads
thr
deceased, has filed in the above en
and Mrs. Ray McJIinn on the Can
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tallman of present incumbent, bo placed on tf)<*
titled ruurt and cause his final ac
cello section of the orchestra.
Flow
of
Soul”—
you Road,
last Friday evening.
Ryderwood, Wn., spent the week- ! ticket as a candidate for county-
count and report as such, and the
end visiting with relatives in Bea j school superintendent at the com
court Has flged the U>th day of
S IH A K K R W i l l TALK
Ä " " Mrs. Lewis spoke
ing primary election.
j
(Continue
verton.
February, IU12. at the hour of It)
RUSSIAN
S
before
Mrs
Me
Minn's
class
of
young
ABOUT
o'clock A. M. of said day, ami the
Messrs. Nielsen, Jannsen, Jam es
-----
Mrs. Walkens of Raleigh is at
girls
at
Sylvan.
court room of the above entitled
home again from the hospital. We Lewis, and Harley Haylor attended y ° u >ee. I mean what I say, an’ I
Saturday Evening, February 1.1
Mr Geo. W. Hunter field So.
court In Hillsboro, Oregon, as the
are glad to report that she is doing the Masonic lodge at Hillsboro on **>’ this ain't no liars' club.
W ILL B E
1 A
I A I A
tint« and plate for hearing olijec
Tuesday- evening. The Grand W'or-
WTiat we want fo r this club is a retary of the American and Euro
nicely
'
At lluhor If all
lions to said final account, and for
»hipful Master surprised the lodge name, some name that'll giv* it a pean Fellowhip will speak on Rus­
P
R
E
S
E
N
T E D H ER E
Mrs. Swenson, who is staying a : by dropping in on them unexpected- lot of dignity. There s a ledge in sia to the Bible Study Class at
the final settlement of said estate.
Sponsored By
the Anna Erickson home at Prog­ ly.
dinner was town here called the Odd Fellows the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Date,| this 12th day of January,
A fine chicken
The
choir
of
the
Highand
Con
ress, visited in Beaverton over the
Beaverton I.O.O.F. Social Club
Now the fellows belonging to that ! Fraser on Lombard St. Friday eve
1032.
served.
grcgational
Church
of
Portland
un
week end.
I toy Gray, Administrator of Ote
right, but it ning, February 12. Mr. Hunter has dor the direction of Mrs. T. A.
Good Hardwood Floor
Tuesday evening. February
16. lodge may be odd
ju st returned from ten years s e r ­ Dungan will present the cantata
Estate of Herman Trebas.
Phillip Petrequin and little daugh­ Beaver Chapter. Forest
seems
folks
could
see
that
Chapter. " T "
cu“ ‘u. 5‘"'
. for them-
Greenwald'a
4
Piece
Orvhc»tra
Hare, MrAlrar A Peters, A ttor­
ter Eunice Myrtle of Portland vis­ and Tualatin Chapter will meet at *e,Ve*
re their
bunch vice on the Russian border.
'T h e Holy C ity'' at
the Bethel
. " ° L h* v*
th* lr
You Are Invi'ed
Tickets U r neys for Administrator, adv c 7 IJ
ited at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Hillsboro in joint session for the named “Odd.’’ Then there's the Ma­
Congregate nal Church Sunday eve
Haines on Saturday.
In writing a boost for “doughnut ning February 14. Everyone is in-
official inspection by the
Worthy . sons. . I’ll bet if there wss a honest
MaUke Grand Matron.
All
members
of
goodness mason go up and sp^Iy week.” Arthur Brisbane says: “To sited to enjoy this evening of fine
Jam es Lewis and Wm
were in Gaston recently in the in- j Beaver Chapter are urged to be in to join their bunch they d be horri­ make a really good doughnut is an music. Rev. ad Mrs. Dungan for
fied. “An'
they'd blackball him. art. a public service. To make a merly served the Bethel Congrega
terests of the form er's candidacy ' attendance.
whatever that means, somethin' they piece of sogginess with a hole in : tional Church.
for County Commissioner.
IT T .
® do when a name's proposed
ana it is a crime against humanity.”
Mrs. S. B. Lawrence and Mrs.
G IRLS’ G L E E C L l B
they don’t want the fellow in the We would like to add that to make
Louese J . Carter attended the lun­ 5 -------------------------------------------------—a bunch.
a piece of sogginess without the H E R E ’S HOW
cheon o f the Daphne club at the
to take advantage of the new
The girls' glee has
had a very
“Oddfellows probably do a lot o' hole and call it a biscuit is a still !
home of Mrs. George kudberg.
successful semester Miss Barnes re- 6°°d- what with feedin the hungry greater crime.
LOW PRIC ES
Mr. and Mrs. H. J . W right, Mr ports. They
have made several an<^ tendin the sick and buryin me
and Mrs. P r it tk ff
were
Sunday public appearances, among which dead such like, and I ve heard say
on Congoleum Gold Seal rugs an 1
dinner guests at the home of Mr. were the P. T . A. meeting and the the Masons do a lot o' good takin LINCOLN’S S P IR IT IS
floor coverings.
Never before have
and Mrs. Harry J . W right. J r ., on School Christmas program
Miss care of poor crippled children, and
HONORED BY BANK you been offered such bargains.
Third S t.
Barnes says that with the girls' keepin up homes for the aged, an
---------
Come in and select a pattern
to
Phillip Brown, son o f Mr. and cooperation the club will be able to *eHin a good example by not steal-
The Bank of Beaverton, member harmonize with your own furniture
’n6 hot cheatin nor beatin their of the Federal Reserve System, be­
Mrs. R. F. Brown, who live on the make several more appearances.
and decorations.
Many girls turned out for glee neighbors, nor their lodge brothers, lieves that the S P IR IT of Abraham
Denney Road, kho has been ill with
this
year
and
seem
very
much
in-
Then
there
is
the
Maccabees,
an
pneumonia the past week is now
Lincoln, which is being honored by
terested in the work. It is not known I "6 Woodmen, and the Royal Neigh- the nation today, should be long Riehev Hardware &
on the road to recovery'.
for certain whether the glee clubs h°rs. an
the Eastern Stars, tNe remembered. His wonderful faith
Furniture Company
Mrs. Andy Timmer is staying in will give an Operetta this year.
Go<>d Templars. When I was a lad and courage, and his
remarkable
— From the Beaverton Hummer tkere was a lod«« calle<1 the Good ability to overcome handicaps, are
Portland with her daughter, Mrs.
The Friendly Store
4
Templars, and they said they be-
the requirements for any worthwhile
1 longed to the Independent Order of life.
Phone 7751
Advc 11 Beaverton
Good 9'emplars, an' one o’ the boys
I
* 500.000.000 L O S S TO U.S. IN D U S T R Y FR O M C O L D S
who liked his joke told us that the
Close to 6% days is theaO ente period
initials, "I.O .G .T.", mean “I often V .V .V A S W V .V .W A V A V A W .V W A W .'A V A W .'.W .V A ^ f
THE "CIO 4 ' OF HEALTHFUL
1 — j or r distib.’
Jitu p er person due it
disabihti/
to
get tight.”
idBCJk respiretaru diseases This is
HOME A IR
A name to fit this club has got
isfimatM fo cause a ' Ä MC MC
loss annually in v ag es and
to mean somethin’. Personally I sort |
loss o f p rod u ction
of like “Feast of Reason an' Flow
Phone Beaverton 0855
o’ Soul Club.” That is some mouth-
fillin’ phrase. I'll bet that when we
1
C r/, / . 1
K i l l ING B E E F , ST E E R
told the neighbors that we belong
P E R POUND
to the “ Feast o' Reason an' Flow o'
- — "gyr— i
Soul Club”, they’d set up an' take
LAMB OR V EA L STEW ,
notice o’ us. They might not quite
PER POUND
realize all that title means but they
sure would have a healthy respect
PORK SHOULDER
for that sort of a name."
ROASTS, LBT.
B. Tonian stopped his speech, put
on his glasses, then turned about
BACON. MEDIUM
so as to face the part of the dimly
CONDITIONED HOME AIR HELPS PREVENT RESPIRATORY DISEASES
NONE B E T T E R
PER POUND
c HCXJ-A**Q tS T T T U T t O * TV4CWA6QCQGY
lighted room
where his audience
AT ANY PRICE
W ESSON OIL
had been sitting
when he began,
QUART
FLOUR. A L B E R S, B E ST
water supply direct from the house to talk.
The light from the little
PATENT, 4fl-lb. SACK
water main, and have ample capacity kerosene hand lamp gav> but a small
P E E T ’S WASHING MA­
for evaporating and Injecting Into the g|0w about its flame, the speaker
CHINE SOAP. U r g e Pkg
LUX TO ILET SOAP,
home air the water vapor from as had been looking at the light, having i
3 BARS
much as 2o gallons of water per day.
given up early in his talk the effort
MAYONNAISE.
These systems of the vapor air type to look his audience in the eye.
CANNED G R A P E FR U IT
GOLD M EDAL, PINT
are also equipped with an electrically
He peered into the comers of the ,
FANCY, 3 No. 2 Cans
operated air propeller unit which uni­ room but could see nothing.
ROYAL
JE L L POWDER,
He j
RED BEANS
formly distributes the wanned and pulled hi* spectacles down over his
4 PACKAGES
5 POUNDS
Urge Air-Conditioning to humidified air from the beater into nose and looked over the top of the
RICE, FANCY BLU E
every room of the house.
BU TTE R . OREGON CITY O f ?
rims. Not a soul was in sight. He
ROSE, 4 POUNDS
Comfcat Development of
Experience has proved that where stretched up his neck, much like a
P ER POUND
indoor air is thus adequately humidi­ young rooster, bent his forehead
Respiratory Disease
MACARONI.
BULK
CARLTON OR
fied, the home is more comfortable, forward,
and looked again.
His 1
4 POUNDS
GOLD
MEDAL,
LB.
Epidemics.
more healthful, and resistance to colds audience had fled.
and other
respiratory
infections
CANNED TOMATOBS,
CORN FL A K E S
“Well, I ’ll be switched I wonder
A N IMMENSE fortune Is lost by reaches a high point.
3 NO. 2 CANS
3 PACKAGF a S
what we are goin' to name this
« » American worbera each year be­
thing anyw ay?”
cause of colds and other respiratory
> Two Deliveries Daily
Phones 3203 and 1702
diseases. According to the Holland
The Colonel touring Europe on nu-
Institute of Thermology of Holland. |
leave of absence, did
not forget
Mich., there is an average loss of
the one he left behind. His son re­
six and oDe half day» work each year
ceived a card from Sparta saying: |
by every person gainfully employed
This is the cliff from which the [
because of common colds alone. The
Spartans used to throw their de-
Institute conservatively estimates the
you were
Basement air Is not “bad” air. It fective children. Wish
loss to wage-earners caused by colds
alone at 6ii00.000.000 annually. This, Is as fit for breathing as Is air In here.— Dad.
of course, does not include the heavy other rooms of a building, say the en­
losses incident to Influenza, bronchitis, gineers of the Holland Institute of
Thermology of Holland, Mich. Though
the flu. and pneumonia.
As Is to be noted, colds and other the basement air may seem damp, this
'
respiratory diseases usually become Is not indicative of an unbealthful
epidemic with the commencement of condition, according to these engi­
the annual heating season, and reach neers, and Is easily explained.
The warm air of summer contains
their highest point in the cold months
of January sad Eehruary. Because of considerable moisture. Because of the
the concurrence of these epidemics coolness of the basement, persons are
For the W ashington’* B irth ­
with the shut in life of winter. It is more sensitive to the large amount of
day holiday* (a 3-day week­
the consensus of authorities that the moisture ln it, and the coolness is fur­
end ), we will again slash
excessive heating of American homes ther aggravated by lack of ventilation.
roundtrips to all places on
nnd places of work, and the almost ut­
If basements are unheallhfnl. It Is
ter absence of moisture In indoor air because they are not kept clean and
our Pacific Lines to approxi­
constitute a contributing factor of not ventilated, declare the engineers.
■A in MIO HT, MAjC jU
mately 11 a mile ($1 fo r
weighty Importance to the Ineipleney Basement construction represents a
each 100 m iles).
and development of respiratory dis
large share of the home cost, and the
$ 1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou*
T h e s e tic k e ts a rc s t r i a i
yourself to a holi-
Treat yourself
ease epidemics.
old time prejudice horn of vegetable
•and other prize* are offered for e*'
F irst C la ss, g o o d on
day trip ! It is cheaper to
Two reasons may be ascribed for cellars, should not prevent full use of
ample* of skill with a lackkmfe. Entries
trains, coaches or Pullmans.
the lack of moisture In the home air. this valuable space.
travel than to stay at home.
may be any kind of model, figure or
One is the natural phenomenon that
The flue, damp-proof foundations
special carving, requiring skill and up
cold air does not have the capacity and large windows that ct.nracterlze
genuity, made entirely of wood, and
for. nor does It contain as much mois­ basement «alls today, anil compact
with no other tools than a jackknife.
ture as the warm air of summer The efficient heating systems permit the
FROM BEAVERTON TO
second reason is that old style heat­ use of the basement for any modern
Third P r i t « . ...................
ing systems, with which most homes need. By Installing modern warm air
San Francisco ...................... -
are heated, not only supply too much healing systems of the vapor air type
Salem ......................................... , 1 . 1 5
Fifth P r i x ........................
beat, hut they are not properly which are equipped with an air pro
Medford ......... *..........................
And alan there are twenty-ive $10 pria* and
ispiipped to supply sufficient moisture peller unit for circulating the houae
iftT of $5 00 each
In addition, 1000 special
to overcome the luck of moisture In air. the basement can lie well ventilat­
ja kkntvet will he diatnbuced to all winners 4
cash awards and to those receivmf honorable
«Inter air. The water pans In old ed the year round. In summer the
Eugene ........................................
mention, ln case o f ties duplicate peues will be
style furnaces and the so-called humid­ cool basement air may be utilized, by
liven.
ifiers for attachment to radiators have means of this unit, for making up­
AND RETURN
All rules and details of this r a n t e * are in the
Issue of Popular Mechanics Magazine now on ask.
proved wholly Inadequate. However, stair.. rooms more comfortable.
Buy a copy at any newsstand or consult one at
ftlr-uosuMUonlag experts affiliated with
The exercise of ordinary care In
your library. You do not have to be s regular
reader.
the heating and ventilating Industry keeping the basement clean, and In
have perfected and built into modern firing, will quickly demonstrate that
C. E . ALLEN . Agent
«arm air heating systems humidifiers basement space Is loo valuable to be
of smple capacity to meet all house utilized for storage space. Old time
reoiiireim-iita. These humidifiers are prejudices should not prevent full use
BEAVERTON, OREGON
too UH O rtvl« » n i l CHICAGO, ILL.
•f special design. They receive their of basement space.
’UV.WJPP’///.
w .’ mwsm
DANCE
-I
Q uality M eats
SATURDAY SPECIALS
5 Liver, Young Beef, lb.
0 Frankfurters, 2 lb.
0 Smelt, 4 lbs.
\ Pork Steak, lb. . .
i All Beef Steaks, lb.
j Hamburger, 2 lb.
4 Chicken, choice colored, lb.
Beaverton Market and (grocery
•
1 Lb. .28
3 Lbs. .80
.10
.12
o
CM •
1.10
.23
.43
.23
EuS’ HEALTH
.28
.25
\ City M eat M arket
o
Sat. & Mon. Specials, Feb. 13-15
10c
25c
25c
12c
17c
25c
23c
.45
.38
.27
.25
.23
.23
.25
BASEMENT AiR
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