F R ID A Y , JUDY 21.
The Beaverton Review
19J l
melin, bringing action to co lle ct
The Beaverton Grange committee
money claimed to be owing them, on the new oook book met
in the
Mrs Beulah llamme- of Seattle.
tin‘ n* e ,UU FruJ*>’ with •»*»»* in
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attendance. The work on the book
The Beaverton Review
rage which, they alleged, were las-
ing unlawfully occupied. A. O. Ma-
eon had been given free rent, the
anawer to the complaint stated, if
‘
1 *•.
ia nearing completion, but there is
tne nome oi
• anu
• ^ ^ aUH time far favorite recipes and
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household hints to tie sent into the
nrece. Site
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committee. Mrs.
M. C. McKercher
Tw enty-five
young
people en- and Miss Genevieve Carter
are
Entered as aecond-cUu* mail m at joyed the Bible instructions and typing the recipes.
ter Dec. 9, 1922 at the Postoffice talk by Mr. Harry W est at the K
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at Beavertor,
Oregon, under the B. McMinn home last Wednesday
|
E s ta te T r a n s fe r s
I
act o f March 3, 1879.
evening. Singing by all closed the # ____________________________________ g
meeting.
Bertha E. Rife et vir to Otto
r. and Mrs Lewis Walters and L. Rahn, 4.90 acres.
See 6, T3S
J. H. Hulett, Editor & Publisher « ®j*r
little son and Miss Joyce Cheek o f R1W.
Portland spent the past week visit-
Ralph C. Oglesby et ux to J.
T
B Denney lost one o f his ing with
Mr.
Dan Spuilin and W. Seavey
et
ux,
10.2
acres,
valuable
cows on
Sunday
daughter,
Mrs. A h « ' Cheek
at Sec 33, T2N R4W
W hitford.
Ella Clark to Mary Clark Abbott
Mr. and
Mrs.
James Lathrop
„
_
.
,
,
.
«t al. Part Lot 4. Blk. 41, Forest
motored to New Part, Sunday.
H.
F. Eliander
who has been Grove
confined to his bed for severa»
Lisle Walker and Carl beach are
Harriet J.
Ellerson to William
to
sit up a little St. Louis 2.40 acres Sec. 24 T1S
at
Camp Meriwether near IV 11a- weeks is able
each day now. He his having his r »W
mook.
teeth extracted at home in hopes
“Raymond Investment Co. to Hen-
Mrs. Ayers
and
daughter o f that it will assist his recovery.
ry H Cterlach et ux, NV* o f Lot
Portland spent Thursday with her
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach enter- 2 Bonita Gardens
mother, Mrs. Tom Boyd.
tained with
a dinner
party on
Leona M Vaught et vir to Carl
Mrs. C. C. Beach visited with Tuesday evening. The guests were
0 . Peterson, Part Blk. 2 Hillsboro.
her parents Mr. and Mrs James Mr and Mrs. J. O. Bredimier, Mi
Laura Carter et vir to Karl A.
Punier at Oregon City on Wednes and Mrs. J. Moore o f Portland, and
Blanke et al. Lot 4 Tigard-Road
day.
Mr. Kenneth Hagoes o f Beaverton. Gardens.
Carl Christiansen and Patricia.
Mike Grabovac to
Pete Biles.
Miss Lillian Evans, who has been
very ill fo r seweral weeks is able Virginia, and Freddy.Christiansen
1-09 acres. Sec. 16. T IS R2W
to be up a short while each day- rendered a few guitar and vocal H am son E Thompson et ux to
now.
solos a t the entertainment at the Han-y Leeds et ux. Oak Park Sub
Mr. C. H. Godfrey,
with
his high school auditorium Saturday W v., Lot 6.
daughter Helen
and
son Harold, night, sponsored by the Beaverton William L. Kellum et ux to A
Charities.
E. Sutton, Jr., Part Sec. 23. T IS
are picking raspberries at Gresham
Mr. and Mm. W. R VanKleek R ‘ W . _
.
„
r _
on the We>st farm
. .
o au •
%«
a
Jack Carson to Elmer C. Town-
Mr and
Mrs. Frank Kelley a n d j™ d d* ? * ht*r J & * * ? ^ * * ;
«end et uv. 2 acres Geo. Richardson
son Dale left Monday on their va Mrs. Erwin W ills o f Tigard, and Cl. TIS R1W
cation. Mr. Kelley is the mail car Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson en
Jeanne Richards to Chris Pihl et
joyed a picnic at Shady Acres on
rier fo r Route one.
the Pudding
River
Sunday, with
l ^ 87 acres' JoMah Hal1 D.L.C.
Mrs. John Junor and daughters a Up)fe
^ friends and w U _ « « 58^
L. R
E. —
Ma-
Mary Jane and M arjory have just tives.
~
‘ v De^n et ux to
w C. —
returned from Seaside where they
Mr and Mrs w F Dtf33injrer had •»" “
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5> 6- 7- and 8 '
Issued every
ton, Oregon.
Friday at
Beaver
The
Liquidators, a
base-bxll, other
games
corporation,
filed suit in Justice
T h yn g’s court, against Geo. Vando-
ming furnished
ment for all.
plenty o f
.
—
-
and
swim- °n 'by
J- C.
Moore
at
IN S T A L L
'L 'l i c
U tN lK K S
1 B IE L M A N CH ILD R EN
a r t o i r i * vt/-<
« IrvT 'f«C !
YIM U N G
Oregon
Hose
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$1.76
e,f,r “ ____ k
^ _ * __ _ _ _ ,
I will accept Washington Oonntv
Rr* y nl8t,er of '*erv,‘ «m l
” ¿¡1. Burned out,"the
Imi
s<*r'P both f ur new and
renrwul
lets you out, and at last, a gutter i »ubacrlption. F. M. Smith, Oregon-
bum, the bar-keep kicks you out.
18,1 Agent.
Phone Beaverton 'IH*'
«dv. c 22 if.
j Almighty God has the final word. "
' even thi*— "W oe unto him that j,.v- For
Sale — Bees
One-half
mile
cth
his neighbor drink.” George
north o f Texaco Service Station.
N. Taylor. Beaverton, Oregon
adv j James Medill.
adv p-31
Business Pîaces To Patronize
IN BEAVERTON!
YV. E.
UNDERTAKER
Grange
Building
STUDIO
PEGG
and
A N D Y ’S M A R K E T
KMBALMKIt
—v
Hr/»»erto,.
Service With A Smile
M EATS O F Q U A L IT Y
B A R B E R SH O «’
FIRST GLASS
M A P E S & SON
WORK
MEALS
AT REASO NABLE
L.
$). Voiunrirr.
PRICES
Beaverton
Barker
Shop
RESTA U RAN T
SHORT ORDBIt
Cigars. Tobaccos
Cewfectiens, Seit Drinks
i”r»p.
Cady
5c
Building — :—
WASHINGTON. — The Roosevelt
as lad which made its appearance In
the United States Senate Restau
rant in the Capitol at Washington
or Inauguration day as Chef Ceorge
B imgariaer's salute to President
l'<joeeT«lt. threatens to sweep loto
pi rmlartty throughout the country.
Tim near salad Is composed of coia-
ii a ragetables available erery-
viiero.
’ ’hotegraph shows, left to right,
C. ft hauaraartBer presenting a
bowl o f his new salad to Ml»» Latira
Barkley, daughter o f Be »tor A. W.
Barkley of Kentucky, and Misa Julia
Harris, daughter o f the late Sena
tor W. J. Harris of Georgia, In the
Senate restaurant.
Chef Baumgartner’s recipe for
tb<J Roosevelt Salad is (for ordinary
family uset: 1 cup chopped celery;
1 cup shredded white and red cab
bage; H cup green peppers; 1 cup
diced carrots; J cup mayonnaise
and 1 cup French peas thoroughly
mixed and served on crisp lettuce.
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LA W SU IT IS H ELD IN
t
LO CA L JU STICE CO U RT |
Quite a little
stir about town
was caused Wednesday by a law
suit held in Justice o f the Peace
Tliyng's court. It was not so much
the suit
itself
as it
was that
things have been quiet about town
and anyhing out o f the ordinary
would cause a little excitement.
Harry F. and Madge K. Eliander
were suing A. G. Mason and wife
for possession o f a house and ga-
|£
r
4
10
£
f
^
M W E V
Front
Stre«r
CR YSTA L BEAUTY SHOP
Frederic Permanents
All Lines Of Beauty Work
Specials On Tuesday and Friday mi
Shampoos and Finger Waves
For Appointment Call 6303
K A M B E R G E R ’S
W»K
S oft Drinks
Ice Creams
and
Lunch Good»
j
and con-
developed,
ine lood
unusually
A U N I8
f
___
„.i'L J * * *
Regular $7.50 la w n Mowers
6.00
definitely the presence o f levulose
C. J
STEVENS. PROPRIETOR
sugar in the pear, the only form o f Atkin s hand sickles, Beg 7:iC
.60
All Copper Boilers.
No. P,
tolerated by the systems of
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
those persons sfflicted by diabetes.
Regularly, $4.00 .............
3.46
He has not yet worked out any Acme Quality Paint, Per Gal. 3.26
B E E R ON D R A U G H T
practical method o f extracting ^ I R eliable' Fruit •nd Vegetable
and I Oc Glasses
in quantities, however.
1.8»
Express O ffice— Stage Depot
Levulose now commands an ex
Western Sfnion
Phone llifiOf
ceptionally high market price, run-
W e Can Also Furnish
GREYHOUND CO FFEE SHOP
ning up to $26 a pound because o f i
Any Style or Type
Rossi Building
Beaverton. Oregor
the difficulty in extracting it. Re- i
Electric Water System
cent reports are, however, that ai> „ . „
„
. . . . . „ ,
Iowa scientist ha, found a way o f I
° Ur Pnca- Com p,ete,y ,nst8,led
B oyd’s Variety Store
refining it from
Jerusalem
arti-
x i I E FRIENDLY
STORK
chokes at a co»t o f only r. few !
MENS A BOYS CAPS
49«-$ 1.89
cents a pound. Mr. Moore is now
R ic h e .V H a r d w a r e
New Summer Voile Dress«-»
in
the
mi<Jdlewest investigating
, „
„
th i. report and reD t.d matters per-
»n d
F u r n itu r e C o m p a n y
All Kinds Picnic Supplies
taining to possible recovery o f lev- | BEAVERTON
OREGON
Beaverton’s Own Store
uiose from pears.
Whether pears as such, or wheth
er a fruit syrup made from them
will be o f special value to diabetics J
remains to be determined, says Pro- E
lessor Hartman.
J
It is hoped that by continuing i j
this work much valuable informa
tion for both producers
«umers of pears will be
»» pase invesugauon oi
value o f pears has been
meager.
AI
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* te
j (n.ajn
amuse-
------sugar
i l
3.2 Is Booze
j a
16,
REBEKAHS
iv u m t
he would do some work on car»
Beaverton
Kebekah
Lodge No.
Mr. and Mrs. Cue Hielinan and
owned by Eliander.
The bargain 248, hekl their semi-annual install- | fam ily, ami
Mrs. Agnes Morgan
wao —mawhat
complicated.
and i »tiuii uj offb-srs, Tueaday evening, 'attend ed the tunerul o f Mrs. Mor-
oral. In this last is perhaps the
The follow ing officers were irv- gun and Mrs Binlman’s father, Ole
Ndble
Grand,
Florence ! Anderson lingoes In B ucim I b , W bh I i -
real
reason for having to appeal stalled:
Drorbaugh; Secretary. Satah Cham- ington Sunday.
to the court for juatice.
A ju ry constating o f Mesdames berlain: Treasurer, Enina Sheets;
Mr Hagoes died at the home of
Hulett; Warden, his daughter here, Tuesday, July
C. J. Striven*, R. B. Medill, N. A. Conductor, Celia
Olga Bielman; Chaplain, Anna by«» eleventh.
Byfield. J H Dobbins, and L. J .
(Louie) Hughson. «nd H . C. Watte Rogens; Musician. M arjorie Iaw is;
They returned home Sunday eve
rendered a verdict for Mr.
and Inside
Guardian. Adeline
Frost; ning, accompanied
hy Mrs. Biol-
Mrs. Eliander, who were represent- i Outside Guardian,
Hattie Taylor; nian’s sister, Miss Violet Hagoes,
Rose Stevens; L.S.N.G., who wi„ vi, i t wlth than.,
Harold W. Peterson, while R.S.N.G
j Dayton and Arlene Bielman re-
A. Oahfc was attorney o f record Elizabeth M yers.
tor the case, but City Attorney
Mrs. Anna Rogers, District De- mained at the home o f their uunt.
Keimer handled the pleading.
puty Presidi nt, was the installing
Cnntialia, where they will Htuy
officer. She was very ably ussis- f „ r u Week.
---------------------------
ESSEX M ARSH G IV-
twl by Andrew
Denholm, Deputy
-- — —
For
that sluggish liver,
take
E N A G E N C Y FOR C A R S Marshall, and several Past Noble j
Grands.
Brown’s Herb Compound.
Brown’s
A fter the
installation,
refresh- ! Beawerton Pharmacy.
udv.
***** Marsh
»warded the ments of apple pie. ice cream, and :
- -
----
****** thi* week f ° r local d ia trib e
coffee were serve«! in the dining
tion f ° r th* Plymouth and Dodge room wrhere tile tables were l>cuu-
Beaverton
RfllioR-
»utomooile*. Mr.
Marsh is one of tifully decorated with sweet peas
all
L od g e
N o .
248 meets
first
our
„ 8 *far* * e m®n w *’ ° » e work
and pink and green decorations.
and th ird
T ue-
J*. we,t *"'• favorably known
in
day e v e n in g »
at
,hls !' ect' on-
7 :3 0 P. M. in Hie
A demonstration car o f each of
I.O.O.F. Hall. Mrs. Surah Cham
the8e "'» h e « will
be kept at the
herkiin,
secretary, anil Mrs
Flor
£ * * ■ • and
« * » » " * , w » hln« to
ence Drorlmugh, N.G.
p -tf
*ry ou‘ famous floating
powbs
s ?? y „
m8kl‘ 8
r*qu*8t 81
• 8rs s
**
_______
Every nickle you married men
Wanted and For Sale
spend for 3.2 is u ni klc the w ife
EO VRI> OF E Q l ALIZATION
Boar for service.
needed for the kiddies' clothes and j Chester White
T" *’'* 'i* * ‘)8yer" o f Wa!,hin* to" eat»—
A. S- Funston, old Canyon road.
County, Oregon:
Hit -IK20.
3.2 is booze.
Every nhkle v ° u
Notice is hereby given that the
young fellows
spend on 3.2 is a
0Ì * M « n d I y ^ A ^ “ ° U
m'ghi
be* "
<’ul H“ y W -nUd^Crarpenter ami build
er will trade first-class work for
away toward a home o* your own—
th<.
Court hougp in Hillsboro in
hay or farm produce
Route u.
3J2 ia tx)oA' Every glana brings
Washington County that being the , you Qn towan| tUv ,,
whl>n thl.
Box
SI 4,
Beaverton, 2 mile t
second mununy
Monday in
»«w*w
*•* a August,
u i u » i , and
nnu o the
ir . j c|0 tor*j
certificate
south.__________________________ p-.'u
will tell th-
« " ¡» . 8n<l P1« « . provided by law
story o f death
by stomach ulcer Fof Sull. UMlU,rt chl.rri(.s a.■
/
E E T "* .
'
*****™'ent and hob-nailed liver
pound if you pick. L. W. Short,
rolls for 1933, and correct «11 er-
3.2 is booze Every debauch tells
rors
in valuation, description or
Vi mile west o f Beaverton, on
th* state to build la rg o
it's in
Farmington Road.
p-ft-l
qualities o f land, lots or other pro-
cells until
pertv « „ e s s c i in Washington Coun- sane wards and prison
you
will
be
received
into
their
For
Sale—
At
Bargain,
two
extra
[ y _ ^ U shall be the dutv y uj
o f persons
(«vi ovii.i
|
,
good milk cow s;
one coming
interested to appear at the time ( * “ °I’ ly W8 *'
.
frpsh soon.
See G.
A. C iMi.
und pi. Ce appointed
32
Peaverton. Ore._______________ c.34
A „ claim3 for r a |llctioi, presented
spent several da y,.
several of B,k-
^ * Z T r n to R W R .w U
•
, ....
.
Ladd Estate Co. (o K. w . Rawls
Miss Genevieve Carter is spend ,ieir granu-i 1 ren' among « om e(. ux
Tualatin Valley
ing a few days with her aunt and
r
T
«
,
v
t
,
^
°
Horn«..
uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown beattle Nyla Lonue Dessmgev and
R
M . Fox et ux to Walter 8.
o f Garden Home
Marcia Duwson o f Portland Mar-
« ux. !o t e 1 . 2. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Murton
Hansen eia is a sister o f Mrs
and 4. Block 6, Reedville.
singer.
and little son o f Portland visited
Lam s N OUon to Fred W. Gcr
at the W . F. Sp nggei
home at
Mr. and Mrs. F. H Schoene eh man Co Lot 12. Franklin Ave. Add.
W hitford on Sunday.
tertained eight little
children at Beaverton.
ti,e iioard -r Faualization must
Fred W
German Co.t to W. F ^ f i |erf in th(,
l)f tlye Comv
Mr and Mrs Lewis Stark and her home Wednesday afternoon in
be file«» in the office o f the Conn-
o f her little nieces, Acxlene Burri, Lot 12, Franklin Ave. Add. ty
within fifteen days from
son
left Wednesday for Cannon honor
14th «lay o f August.
Beach. They will spend some time and Dorothy Drone o f Fun du Lac Beaverton.
Wisconsin. Refreshments and games
Mary Hansen (E xe) to Nateaha
j £ . Carpenter. County Assessor
at m riou s beach resorts.
made the afternoon merry for the L. Sullivan, Lot 272 Johnson E»t
adv c-34-37
Pomona Grange will meet with little ones.
Add.. Beaverton-Reedville.
Kinton Grange Wednesday July 26.
Mrs. M. C. McKercher was host
A large delegation from Beaverton
MONDAY PRICES AD VANCE
ess to several guests last week.
D I)L , , 1T . T
. .
Grange is planning to attend.
Am ong those enjoying her hoapi- S z E v I A L r O O I ) V A L -
Old Prices Hold for this Week
Jack Young was a guest at the tality
_ were ___
_
Mr ____
and _
Mrs
W. W
IT E S IN O R E . P E A R S
Friday and Saturday
R. EJ Denney home Saturday and Kiddle, Dr. Wm. Sheets. Miss Jo
40«
SUITS. Cleaned and Pressed
Sunday.
He loft with his mother , Bony, all o f Portland. Mrs R. D.
DRESSES.
Plain,
(lean
ed
Sunday evening for Oakland. Calif. Young o f Oakland, Calif., »nd Miss
peers
and
the
presence in this
and Pressed ........................... 50«
Mrs. Elizabeth
McGowan.
who Vi Franz o f Alaska.
LADIES COATS, cleaned
has
been
under the
care
of a
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tripp who has been revealed in research car-
and
50«
nurse fo r some time is able to be made an extended trip throughout ried
on a t
the Oregon Medical
SUITS. Cleaned and Pressed
75c
up part o f the time and see visi- | the
tors.
visited friends
and
relatives in on a co-operative basis with
the LADIES DRESSES ................... 75«
LADIES COATS ......................... 75«
The establishment form erly known Pittsburg, Pa., and in vorious cities Oregon-W ashington Pear bureau
as Rosaría, the Tailor is now Bea- *n
They
also took in the
In a recent report o f this work, PANTS, Only ................................ 35«
verton Cleaning and Dye Works. Century o f
Progress Fair at Chi- Henry Hartman, horticulturist with
Formerly Rosaría Tailor
according to N. G. Rogers, Prop- C*K°. »nd report a wonderful trip, the bureau and stationed at Cor-
j.
.
,
rietor.
Mia» Ivy Peterson is spending a V8,,is' report" '
th8t
Preliminary
B e a v e r lo n
C le a n in g a n d
but that
Mr. « n d Mrs Guy
Johnson „ f > few weeks with her sister. M r,. I. findings are promising.
Dye W orks
Portland were
dinner guests Thurs- 1 G. McCormick at Chehaleni
Moun- ?*U
,rb
remains
to b< done
Beaverton,
Oregon
day evening
at the Tom
Boyd tain.
Sne returned Sunday
from before t h e * * T
ofJ the,r ,mpor-
home.
Mr. Johnson
is a son o f S »n Francisco where
she spent a
ta^ e can «* determined.
Mrs. Boyd.
few days at Camp Mason with her
investigation o f the vitamin
brother-in-law and sister, Sergeant content o f winter pears was made
TH E N E W D E A L
Mr. A lfred A . Gunther has re
and Mrs. Barney DeZure before
l p»
A. Manville. associate
cently purchased
the house with they embarked for Hawaii.
We Win Do Our Best
professor o f pnysiology at the Ore-
one acre which was farm erly owned
. ,
gon Medical
school
at Portland.
T o Put It Over
The Tiyardville Rebekah
Lodge He found
that the Winter Nelig
by Ed Chalmers at Raleigh on the
Scholls Road.
with Charity Ixxige <xf
the Odd variety was particularly
high, in
Prices Are Advancing
MY.
and Mrs. E. M.
Madsen FelloWH 88 their
enjoyed vitamin C content, and that winter
Mr and M r.
p ay
P o s t~ - „
Pltn,c Sunday
a t Eisners park
^
. „ . „ j compare iavoraoiy | Rut Wo Car g*iii Protect You
on the Following
M r. and Mrs
Harold Briggs re- There was
a large
attendance
A with oranges in this regard.
|-
Staple
Merchandise
turned from their
trip to Yellow- sumptuous dinner was enjoyed at Intensive
work on the chemical
stone Park, Wednesday evening.
,,ne o'clock. Horse shoe
pitching, content o f pears has been carried 25-foot length hi
Garden
On July
LO CA L
If it ’» Printing
We Can Do It
GIVE US
YOUR ORDER
Hny from v.iur home merchant
And Get Your Printing From
The Beaverton Review
Dodge and Plymouth
D IS R IB U T O R S
Marsh’s Garage
For Demonstration
!