A. I. Uiri-vt t:jf C f : -art Ella , J . 4 at ei, in an attempt to qtb'ut title to certain property . los-WJ t For est Grove against which a claim is held. ' ' ' Nena L. King Judaon . has - brouprnt suit to foreclose a mort gage held against Allan. A. Dale and L A. Kay for - t'ie aumef ICO together with t? e in interest. 1 i - " W, , , '.' Fare Leai CesaJw;'.. Sunday niRht the bam on the : Reghetto place ji)t nbith Of the Oregon Electric tracks which has been leased by soraeyChinese v truck farmers, burned to the ground destroying a fine work .team, some farming implement and numerous sack" W .pptatpes; the entire damage ernourrting to alteutflioa. y" --, . The local .fire department ex perienced 'Considerable trouble aftttv the hose lines had been run out as the fire hydrant had not been flushed since the mains! were it id In that part of town. After t he hose - had been con nected UP it was found neces sary to di,' for the water cut off which was buried in the ground. As soon as the water wtg' pro- ureo me m v vwyif vyuuou. Mr. and fctrs. W, C. McKal) enttalnad at. inelaborate "'600" pajjbjr last Saturday seyenjng. Foijty guests t mjoyed the5 hospi taUty at the fcUKell residence. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were, entertained at a f . arewetl partf at the W a Heeken wdence last ' Monday"7 hlBlVrr--1w present some fifteen friends, and all enjoyed a soitial evening. Mr. and Mrs. taylor have'moyed into Portland wherfc they will . make their future htw'ne., ' ; n: Dmm! I. in via A 'now fUri Iljltf 1U 1URBI PUipMW urn eat Of onions via & P. Sunday. Tie r. ewJs were t ft out lot we i and ewe e -n more ttm dJifited a.Ji Cjv. Mr. l"?ers held arc 'her re hearsal df the orchestra; Tur 'ly morning. This is a splendid tp- portunlty for those of the t . school who are Musically inclined to receive instruction in orches tra work under such a compe tent instructor, The sophomore class organised Monday afternoon electing the following officers. Francis Liv- ormore, president.; .Roy Emmons, vice president; Vivian O'Connor, secretary; and Elnathan Sweet, treasurer. They are also select ing a motto and class colors, , A hotly contested basketball game was played Friday-' night m the High School gymnasium between the High School team and Town team. At the end of the first half the Town team was onfc basket ahead, but were tin able to keep the lead against the fast playing of the High School boys and at the end of the game the score stood 22 to 20 in favor of the High School; The High School boys are playing a fine clean game and have developed splendid team work. .' Mrs. J. W. Fairweather and Mrs. K. W. Cook entertained at the home of Mrs. Fairweather in Sorrento Saturday evening No vember 19th in honor of Mr. Cook's birthTy and Misa Fran cis Fairweather from Tacoma. A delightful evening was spent; playing cards, Miss Davis win ning first price; and ifter a de licious luncheon, all participated in the latest stepping, 30 guests wfmg rpreeeafcM 6d --VH.-Blair from Portland and John J, McNamara of Aetotis being special guests. All departed for home in the wee 'hours of the morning. :' ,. J. F. Hunter was a visitor at Beaverton Wednesday evening. Dr, Ecbnuzd Myers I i Phyelqaji and Surgeon I .Announces the ppening of his office in hip residence I OPPOSITE MR. MASON CADYS HOr.'S , 0 Deavcrton I bin - Until sMs)q and vtajngs Telephaata 15-15 t 4 p, m. TdbplsasM 190Q . M54-7 MorgM Bf . Kow that Ce election is 6v iV ' -if. is anw-'pg tfc tU- to Ce full dinner on Thankf ;ivjrg day. The pele in this vicinity are very miM pleased to hear that the tunnel project has again re vived. We art all interested in this project and should, in uni son, stand ready and willing te do ow part when called upon. The play, entitled, An Old U aids' Convention, given by the Multnomah and Huber commer cial eluba, was a successful and highly enjoyed event Fifteen of the young ladies from Mult nomah constituted the old maids thathatd the convention, after whh the following v program was rendsred. ' Piano duet, Mrs. L Darby and Miss Gladys Rose; vocal solo, Mrs. K. E. Britch; Saxophone solo, Mr. W. E. Burks; fancy dancing, Miss Berth! Sha- han; select reading, Mrs. J. M. Loomis; quartet, Messrs. Davy, Herse, Darby and Delk. In addition, t the following, from Huber and other places as sisted in the play. Mrs. G. W. McAuley, Mrs. Dan Shaw, Mrs. P. W. Pulver, Mrs. W. J. Lang, Miss George, Miss Mary Rea rs ussen, Miss Emma Wilson, Misf ilary Fitzpatrick, Miss Ends Freddeen ' nd Miss Zylpha Harper. " , . , Mrs. W. E. Burks is making an extended visit with relatives and friends in Texas. - Mr J. ' Dobbins is still en gaged in carpenter work at New burg, Oregon, : '. Mother Donelson isstHl suffer ing from the effects of a broken nan reoeiveilaat Winter.. Mr. F. W. Liyermore is the busiest man in Huber. He makes several trips during the day, in his auto, to and from bis dairy farm, assisting his son-in-law with the work. ' The Huber Commercial Club is now erecting a shelter 16x80 feet so that people who drive to Huber can put their horses out of tne weatner, The Ladies Social Club of Hu ber presented the Huber-Aloba I . t I a a 1 H.X C Kl. .af I2tr J t-y. VT u IJll sbeup brscltlnf bar.: e e,'t U.'!y. r : n P.Q W his hay acalf Jni EitunLy K ji 1" irtha lC3;ka was home visiting her parents over Sunday , Mrtr tin. Steve Varsileff ware V- Jng Mr. and Mrs. C!as-;n k Jt Sunday an Monday. ' Klu Francis Fairweather of Tacoma is visiting yrith her sis ter Mrs, Cook. Joe and Earl Gay were over from SkQ"kuQiville Friday night enjoying the basket ball game. Miss Ruth E. Johnston visited with friends in the Rose City over Sunday. Ernest Grandgeorge is very busy digging horse radish this fall, ' W. E. Squires has had some repairs made to his residence during the past week. ' i C E. Hedge received a pleas ant visit from his brother Perry Hedge last week. Louis Hughson of Portland was out over Sunday visiting friends.. '' : Harry Summers has been help ing W.H. Hunter harvest his potato crop. Miss Ludle Jones wss the guest ot Beatrice Banes last Thursday evening. ' Mr. Uptegrove has been doing carpenter work at tne tligp School this week. R. L Tucker haa recently re turned from an extended stay at ihis ranch in Idaho. The children of St. Cecilia's school will give a Thanksgiving play at the Grange Hall Sunday night December 8, at 7:30 p. m. Eila and Vera McLeod of Skookumville witnessed the big game Friday night at the Bea verton High School. Omer , Aiken old time second baseman for the Beaverton Ball Club, waa home on a visit the first of the week. Qharlea Benard, one qf Skook school wtyh a beautiful five bytumville's leading dairymen, was ICEEP WARM! Don't "frees" around a stove this Winter. (Move into a modern building with 13-inch brick walls,. steam-heated, hot ana eold water. ;,... . af.4 . Up i. to - dato stores and offices . 8anitry Fit Display Lower Insarance Reasonable Bent Yoar Cuatemers will appreciate these ad vantagee eight flag. The school then gave a patriotic program. After the program Mrs. Herse presented the flag, ' r"" '.. Mrs. H. J, Cox was removed last week to St Vincent's Hos pital Portland, where she under went ah operation. She is now on the road to rapid recovery and will sqon be back among her many fronds, ; John J, McNamara of Astoria is spending a few days with his brother. ,'; . . ;. . THANKSGIVING Turkey is out of reach but afew fat young geese can be had at reasonable prices from C.L. THOMPSON. ,; YOUR CHANCE fTo get your wood sawed Quickly! Let H. R. Nelson Saw it Get your riTOPetKLUM . Eread Also Cakes & Cookies From Ferr::cn & Sons an enthusiastie spectator at the basket ball game at Beaverton High iaat Friday night A. Torker, late of the firm of Erickson and Torker has moved bis family into Portland where he will make his .future res M. K. Emmons and wife ware visitors with Mrs. Emroonl' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' Zim- brick over Tuesday and vydnea- day.v, ; 1 ',, .-. '' , .' The Parent-Teachers associa tion are planning an extensive program, for the next meeting which will be held on 'Wednes day evening December 8. More extensive notice will be given in the next issue of this paper. William Zimbrick returned last Monday from Sodaville, Oregon, where he hsd been working on his brother's ranch, the two have been baching for the met ten months and William said it seems good to get back and eat mother's cooking again, Archie Chisholm, one time hotel propoietor and promoter of the Beaverton Athletic Club, up from Ashland the first of the week, i arattierintr at local citizens was addressed the other evening I in CmAv Hall bv four minibterai of the Congregational church; a of different parts of the eountrv. The subject discusstd chie, y was the expansion ox tne enure i and raising funds to carry on tt a work. Another feature of ti s program was the male quart t which furnished excellent muv fa Barnca Schcc! lie;::, Eur.d-y Nov. ZZ c 10 r. 11. Any anount of Turksys, Ducb, C:: 2 and CHcrj BEAVERTON EUCKSr.tlTH ::C? Atp bodies built and first claa wagon work of all kinds dor.e HeneSwewg PlewiLtfM Cwfir.'il : All work first class and guaranteec- OTTO ERICKSON, Pre?. cq ho:;-p-tut: 37 d.' iruAiMV i- .. v v Low Rc-J Tn- Fzzzz between til mtkmi la on Sotaawn fsdac Up OiSaJsNsT.rJiaaaSfJi 4 Return Lima Dec 4ti ;.:,,-.:):, .:VV ::t ALSO .: ' ' ..'-:!: 15-Day RcurJ Tn? Tix'j st nduetd rstas te all SUUom la , CALIFORNIA - aa 8nut)irB Padte LlM OnSakNw.Jj.fTJiaciZCi Ak load nent far jwailed lafcniiaUon or artts JOHN M, SCOTT, , GesaafJ Pasasajys' ?Ck ' 0UTIir;j PACTC VlZj- I Hduxrd Fern ron a- .a- i i L November S9 and 30 round trips will be sold between stations on the Oregon ESeefark Ky., . (minimum 60 cents for adults and 23 cents for ' children of five and under twelve years of sge) good for return, until Monday following. GO 0?ZG0aJ ELECTT Through tickets east and south via Po:'J -J iJ. L. THOIIPCCN, Agent v Kjarerton. tmzi rcrT iiicri Portland Ki.:T.bcfW3 Portend, T -iber 4 f;d-arj,i:. V 4