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Professional Cards BXJOUUCX.H u HARE. Upstairs, UM K X *, k « h K a BEAVERTON. a a ¡kujt .tL M M cALEAR A PET ER S Attorney »-at-Law Shute Savings Bank Hillsboro, Oregon. Bldg T H O S. H. T O N G U E . JR . A ttorn ey-at-L aw —Notary Public Office, C ominercial Building Hillsboro, Oiegon. KJt a n x n K KiK K>K Bix KJtJWOtdUC HHUUl HJt Lodge Directory K K n a « ttX MU) K HIM M M a MlMMMBWi. TO BEAVER wGV LO DC E No. 100, A. F. & A. M. Meets first and third T hursdays of each m onth by order of E. W. Woodruff, W M., W H. Boyd, secy. BEAVER CHAPTER No. 10«. O. E. S. ★ SCH O O L O R EC O N Romance NEWS Reporters, Lisle Walker, Joy Ifullett A week ago last W ednesday the sixth and seventh grades defeated the eighth grade in volley-ball 44-35. Noreen Allyn visited the first grade Tuesday. Mrs. Yokum visited the first grade Wednesday. Alvin Yokum is a new scholar There are about 2b 5 pupils in the grade school. Miss Marrine Carroll, I Jean of Medford High School visited Mrs 1 arroll’s fifth grade room Monday Miss Garrison was ill and absent from school Monday and Tuesday Helen May Snyder found a live bat last Tuesday. Wednesday noon the eighth grade held a candy.sale on the front porch for money to put in the treasury They made a total of $0.05. T he eighth grade had a debate Wednesday. The question w as; re solved that electricity plays a more important pari in modern industry than steam. I .isle W alker and Rose Kaniberger, affirmative were defeated by Lebcrl Wilson and Noma Browne E V A N G E L IC A L King?s Mate By Rosita Forbes W hether fiction or drawn from the per sonal observations of that amazingly intre pid woman, Rosita Forbes, it is a rapid- fire narrative of love and ad v e n tu re — a drama enacted un der strange skies and unusual conditions. It is more stirring than any of the other ro m ances which the author has written of the desert, of China or of the Near East. C HURCH The prayer meeting on Thursday evening was in charge of the young people of the church with Artlim f iould as leader The church has sustained a loss in Meets second and membership in the death of Mo, fourth W ednesday of I S I homas and William Bremer. each month. The funeral services were held Mon- V erna L Huntley, W orthy Matron. | 'lay and Tuesday at the church. Jessie Pharis, Secretary. ! T he following members c>f the Prim ary Department of the Sunday Card party and 500 the third I School were promoted into the Jun- Wednesday Visitors welcome. ) ior Depurimeli with appropriate Beaver Grange, No 324, meets the ; services last Sunday, namely; lidr second Saturday of each month B 0 bara Anderson, Dorris Hailey, Aleen 1 fenny, master, Mrs. Ruby Boyd, sec Howard, f.ois Jones-, Madelaine and 1 Marian Mayor, Evelyn McDonald retary. ¡and Helen l pshaw. Parli one was i presented with a promotion cer- ! ti ficaie. Beaverton city council Monday of each month. meets first Our Nev/ S e r ia l S t a r t in g BEAVERTON F O. Howland, rral estate broker, negotiated an exchange this week in meets second Tuesday in each mouth which Joseph Km-x, of Aloha, traded a house in the Kenton district. P ort land, for forty acres near Lyle, Wn. Mr Howland was called to Carlton I Modern W oodman of American, yesterday morning on another latge Silverlcaf camp, meets the first Sat land deal. urday and third Tuesday of the month Pulver, the furnace n a n , is htisv this week installing a heating sys Beaverton I O. O. F. No. 252 trin in the Gus Dcsin-’ri home. meets every Monday night at their Si M a rt's football team played hall in Beaverton. Albert H. Eric- Millsbvrn high at th. latter place on •on, N. G , Ted Wheeler, Secretary Wednesday, the seme favoring Hills c e a ----------------------------------------------------- boro 13to 0 This was the first g a m e St Mary's lost this season Beaverton Rebekuh Lodge No. 248 meet* 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each Church and Sunday School month Mrs. W alter Harris, N. G., f Mr* Linden Meyers, Secretary. Beaverton Chamber of Commerce B E T H E L C O N G R EG A T IO N A L . DELMOKE LESSARD $ LAWYER Hlkl TUESDAYS A TH URSDAYS Offfu-e with Justiee K. E. Swenson, Beaverton A. M. HOCKENS Contractor ¿k Builder Any Size Building Phone 0826 Beaverton STUDIO BARBER SHOP 106 Broadway F. Rowe, Prop. Sunday School 0 45 a m. Morning W orship II 00 a in Junior C. F. Society 3:00 p m. Intermediate l .F. Society- <>:30p m. Evening Service 7 .10 p. m. Rev Donald \ |. MacNeil Pastor sr. — TRY— Beaverton Barbecue • l u f w u l i e i S h o r t O rd e r» O u r S p e c ia lt y W e use TUT K E R 'S C O F F E E A ' A S W A W W . ' . W . W . W . V LAURENCE GEEK Suburban Home« and Acreag City Homes C HURCH - Rev. J M O'Nirll, pastor. I Sunday masses, 7 :15 and 10 a m. ! Week day mass 8 20 a tn. Saturday confessions, 4 30 and I 7 :JU p in. CHURCH OE C H R IS T ** 45 a m Bible school II a in. Morning worship. 7 p ni \ oung People's liieeting. 8 p m. l-'.v angelistic service. J. Frank l unninghaiii, minister. T h e wotmiii drew n hreiith of relief. T hey w ere going to Nlee|i She would get tier ehntice. In thnt innnient s h e realized liovv te rrib ly a f r a id she had been. For n long tim e she crouched In the passage, waiting, dum p w ith anxiety, for the m a ste r to sleep. At last, re a s su re d by the m an's even hrea th in g , Z arlfu crept Into his room T h e pis tols w ere very close to the m a ttr e s s whereon lay Menehhhe. Ids face tu r n e d to the wall. Swift an d silent as a e a t tlie Itltll w oman stole aero s the floor, seized th e pistols and slipped out, clutching th e m In cold, still' lingers. H er Idea w as inert ly to remove the bullet. T h e n no sla u g h te r would he done. A light Nickered from the h a r em room. and. as the breeches vve-n stiff, she crept up to It. It w as as s h e snapped open th e second th a t she ! noticed th e murk. It was utimtsrnk-’ a b l e ; a d en t across th e h att. She gazed at It relleetlvelv, felt it with her finger, und then r e m e m b ere d the w hispered conversation betw een l-ar- rnj and the S p an ia rd For a moment h e r Instinct was Illuminated hy som e thing n e a r clairvoyance Ruhldnu her finger tip an d down the chipped metal, she fell It was like the medium through which flip plot was revested to tier, tint not clearly. She u s peeled. T h a t w as all T h e pistols w ere m a rk e d It might lie th a t the S p a n ia rd knew w iden one to choose. With clenched teeth -tie look out the bullet. h e s ita te d a minute, then I ram m ed It Into the oth e r weapon Noiselessly »lie crossed the lestdnmt s room und replaced the pistols hy Ids Pouch, When daw n c a m e she was asleep on tier mat o utside Itosemnrv's door Hud th e re w as a smile on In-r lips. C H A P T E R V. It wn* cold <»n tin* muuntnln ip.' A fitful wind whistled through the New Location hushes nod the sunrise was smothered 10 00 a. in. Sunday Scho. J In Hnuda. J I Holden S u p t Marten go was the first r<> arrive il no a m Morning W orship 0 15 p m Young Peoples Meeting He hud been drinking heavily and as n result tie was will ton Ills sight was 7:45 p m. Evangelistic Meeting. 7 Ai p ni W ednesday; Mill W eek I playing him tricks and his hand was P rayer Service. none too steady Sudden fear at- I-very Tuesday from 0 00 a m to tueked him lest tie should not lie «(.t^ H<>on there will be a prayer meeting to take advantage of Farr aJ’s iron i, at the church W e invite all ( hrist- It was no comfort to know the lans to meet with us on T uesday* ery and pray for a revival Bring ali Englishman would he pow.-rless to voiir burdens to Jesus, He answers) hurt till" He wanted rovenge p,„,| steps sounded helow He forced him prayer se lf to turn non.-lialantty toward tl » Rav !.. Null, Pastor ! newcomers, hut a muscle twitch.,) |„ Ills cheek, Westw.vn looked tired It was n had taudnes* he thought hut a uian of little luiaglnall-ai, lie a.- CHURCH for GOOD EATS C EC 11.1 A Eattîe OF THE NAZARENE Beaverton Finance Co. Have From $1000 to $3000 T o Loan On First Class •epted It a« Inevitable McHuitl.-aily le had made e v e r , potallde air:o,_-e metit for the futurv. hut lie content plated neither d e a th nor victor, He 'iM.ked tu. f a r th e r a h e a d th a n the -mil 'a n t,1st«»! slim w-hl.-h w o iih l %•«« • • m r* nr 'M u r s %f* 3rd clerk. Night Board, Nelson Thomas, chairman, Mrs. Florence Simons, Judge; Mrs. Josephine Nel son, 1st clerk; Thom as A Proctor. 2nd clerk; Mrs. Lena O. Goldvvaitte, 3rd clerk. T he Booster's club are sponsor iug a dance on November 5. Admis sion will be 25c. Good music and a pleasant evening promised. 6 to 8 o'clock and the program, m charge of Mrs. John UncJlrT will sla tt at 8:1a. One of the interesting features w ill be listening 'he „ i lad,« tell in verse how they to ,-ar, dollar. T h e re e will be will be booths h ""e candy, bulbs and shubbery f0r av mg also a white elephant booth. Hi >Ült, ery. body is welcome é Mrs. P. VV. Beasley . j o • Mrs. G - G. I-orbes served Saturday after,, A meeting of the Junior Cnm- at the wedding of Miss | , imunity Music club will be held at Belle Brasel, of Evanston ll'u H ' the home of Miss L ancetto Steele and T hom as William Y andetB | Saturday afternoon, October 22, at the home of the bridegn’w ' J ’ at 2:30. The object is to reorganize Mrs. Chester 'fallow, in Portland ’ and add a Dramatic Art departm ent | The first program of the season will M r and Mrs. Hugh McCormick be given in the Community Church are planning to spend the week-end IU Friday evening November 4th at m Eugene. 7:3(1. The parents are invited to a t Jean Forbes is kept lome with a tend these programs. A public re cital will be given later in the badly injured ankle. season. O renom ah Social club met at the Multnomah P a re n t-T e a ch e r assoct- Temple at 12:30 Thursday with t he atiun met in the school auditorium I f'dl, >wing committee serving lunch- at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. C. con Cantici Taylor, chainnan ; Ber- Schw A. Woodworth, president, in the , tha „ erdtm ann, I-ydia Stoner Stack. Florence Sim m ons’ chair. Upon request from Chester Loretta A. Lyon, $5.00 was voted to aid in | Etiitna S ve nson, Klla Tucker, Jennie his work with boys. 1 he president, i M arlatt. \ n n a W atson and M aude Mrs. W oodworth, and Mrs. F. VV. j oodworth. I lie business meeting lt Miller, were selected to r e p r e s e n t! - o’clock, was conducted by thr this association at the S ta te con- president, L o re tta N. Leedy. vention in La Grande, O ctober 25 _--------- to 28. A Corot picture is to be lire- Quentin R uring spent the week- sen ted to the room having the l a r - ' e*n»l at home from Eugene. ges number of parents present each --- month and was upvfirded to Miss; Orenom ah Building association gave Johnson’s first grade room, for a c a rd p a rty at ,he Temple Sat- October. Mrs. C. Ashley Cook sang J urday evening. (to be continued) “Friend O ’ Mine” accompanied by __ Mrs H. B. Brookhardt. Mrs. C. C. Several members of the Multno- Peck state Safety chairman s p o k e . 1)Ulh H ealth Group attended ifc, 8,- ,i MULTNCMÀH. on Organization as well as Safety ; SaU. | nstitute in p ()rtiailll Thursday and methods were discussed as to fnclurJiripc Mrs. I* W Beasl, ley, Mrs. safety of children crossing the high 1 «.,• >- p a r kcr. M,-s p cnl Gault and Tuesday evening, October 25, Rob I Miss Josephine Nelson. ert Darkness, musical composer, of way Australia, will give a unique pro Tuesday evening the annual recep gram of music at the Multnomah tion for the teachers was given b y 1 O renom ah Chapter, No.I41, O F. S., will meet at the Temple at 8 o' community church. the P a re n t-T e a ch e r association in clock Monday evening, when t,he As the school house from 8 to 10 o’-1 sociate Matron, Malie I Shrader Mrs. A. J. Hennings, wife of vice- clock. Mr. Brookhardt, Mrs. Jo h n s will act a* W o r th y M atron in con president Peabody Hogugltings Han ton, Miss Oleman, Miss Brown, Miss ferring the degrees of the Order, kers, Uhicago visitor for ihe week Thompson, Mrs. Poole. Miss Jensen, this being advance night. Emina end at the home of P. W Beasley. Miss Johnson, Mrs. H annah and the G rant will act as Associate Matron domestic science teacher, B#rnice Mrs. P. W. Beasley attended the Emma Swenson as Cotiducress and wedding of William \ andvert of Chambers, were present, Mr. Lewis, I ulti I ove joy as Associate Conduct Bend, Oregon to Mrs. D orothy Bra- the manual training teacher being ress. All eastern Stars always wel /■■II, of Portland. The wedding was the only absentee. Mr. and Mrs. H come. Please bring 1*427 receipts. Bixbv and children, Horace, at the home of Mr. Vandvert's sm F. ter, Mrs J. ('. Callow, of Portland. W right, JJarlan and Barbara, e n te r Mrs. Charles K. l ewis, Mrs. Red Mr. and Mrs. Vandvert make tained with a g r o u p of orchestra mond Marshall. Mrs. Pern Gault num bers; Mrs. H. TV B rookhardt their home on a wheat ranch in played two piano numbers, one of Mrs. G. G. E’orbes, Mss. F. W. Eastern Oregon. Chopin’s Preludes and Grieg's Sailor Miller and Mrs C. A. Woodworth, who id his bride Mr. Carl S tern an M ultnomah Woman'? D ance; and Mrs. W oodw orth sang. represented made 1>av is ,vas Miss Hazel club at the Institute for applied Ed i week end visit at the home “Because” by D’H ardclot and “A ucation conducted by M r G. M Flower Tragedy" bv Lcmniel, ac of M r. 'Slid M rs R. P. Stern. Glines in the Story Hour Room of Mr. and Mrs. Stei n are at pr esent companied by Mrs. Brookhardt. E v th# Public L ibrary Saturday after eryone hail an appdrtunity to meet living at Claypoole Apts. all the teachers, and refreshm ents noon. were srved at the close Sta- Multnomah At Precinct 523, M rs. ( h a s . F. Lewis, Airs Mer- tion the following comprised the T he Ladies’ Organization of Mult- Pm De Long, and Mrs, C. A. Wood- two boards: Day Board, Mrs. J. E. the parliamentary Webster, chairman, Mrs Gordon nomah Community Church are m a k worth attended Bonck, Judge, Mrs. Charlotte Lvc- ing plans for a 35c waffle supper law class Monday afternoon at Kern h.unmcr, 1st clerk. Mrs Marv Cham and social at the. church Friday eve- School portable conducted by Mrs bers, 2nd clerk, Mrs. Earl Ghormlcy, ning T he supper r-vtll be served from G. M. Glines. EVERY READER of this paper has som ething that he, or she does not need. SELL SOME WOULD ACCEPT SOMETHING ELSE FOR WHAT THEY NOW HAVE SW A P A Little Want Ad Will Do The Work. ssti.f* T'or him Murteligo was m gliz hie *v ,,,„nS iifinlmiiii nirm-it to Westvvyti He would buve liked to Have ex I »reused «»uieililng of »he unaccus tomed tumult In Ms heart lie re nieinhered this Knulishuiiiii riding hy hie side In a raid and how lie Pad laughed when a Imllel grazed his eheek. lie saw him. iwuoke-lileckeiied behind 'lie guns, hare headed and grinning blood, trickling Into his eye* wildly happy In the tightest cornet that any of them had ever ticen III "Allah keep you." he said, and gave fills I'lirlstlan Infidel the Messing of Ills faith Westvvyn’s eyes lighted He held out III* hand nut Menehhhe hemllng swi'tly, touched tils forehead and breast a* he would have done he fore his father "Buck up." said the Raid In Eng Hsh. 'T tu not liurled yet." and Mien In Araldc. “ Iiishii-AIInh. we shall eul together tonight " "Mv house Is yoffra,” returned Me nehhlie fervently. The opponents stood faring eHt-h other ten puc£s apart ‘It's murder." repeated Heinz, quivering like a fat, pale Jelly In the background. Beside him. Pete was motionless He dls played less Interest than he would have done at a parade, tint behind that placid exterior lie was consider ing exactly how and when the Span iard would die. If Westvvyn was killed, the enemy would not live till evening Pete's face was almost pleas ant us he arrived at this conclusion u iH IM in ill It l»|^ essential .iiilhorttv, klet.eMvhe wntehtnc the ground measured « a s more uneasy lto.it licit aver been tn hts ttfi hui 'to stol>-lsin >f hi* raev kept him sllet.i li «a.- not fit for a man show Ms feelings hut he alone knew how minh w«s at stake It was he who would »<•■«> the news tn the sultan and he was .«..re that he would not return from ilia' Journe, "All ts read, S1.JI " sstd a s»>r\ltnt and the headman takiny the fnvin FarraJ offered tfiviu, tit» b,.Ms turned outward to M trtettgn It. took the scralrhed plsl.d walking quK k!> lun k tu bis post SI- i i|., 2 lines — one time — one dime Want Ads 5c per line