The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 14, 1928, Image 1

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THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
PUBLISHED BY P40NEER PUBLISHING CO.
VOL. Î NO. 27
BEAVERTON, OREGON.
BJ ^ V E R C H A pT E R HOST TO
HOLLY CHAPTER
SH ERW O OD
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FRIDAY. SEPT, 14 1928
PRICE 5 CENTS
O V F R S00 E N R O L L E D
AT G R A D E AND HIGH SC H O O L S
Scientist Who Goes With Byrd
Beaver Chapter. Order of Eastern
Star, entertained Holly Chapter of
Sherwood Wednesday evening. After
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E** Lombard Street Resident. Pe- interesting“^
Ution City for Improvement—
close of'the chapter games were nlaved
Warrant* drawn for Bill*
a nd a delicious lunch was aerved
M rs.
for paving Watson Williams
The contract lor
William!“ am/^rfhldren '
.»- bitulithic . asphaltum
. i . u . i . ..... was - were visiting
-ti trom Tobias
street with
Mrs. Bosely’s daughter
awaiJed to the Cascade Construction at Cathlamet Wash for
by the Beaverton city council
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They had
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‘ ‘ dinner*'Lab!!! D -l with
at their meeting Monday, September Mrs. McDonnell atSkamak.c
1 U Messrs Wilson, Manning, Alex-1 made the trio
Th‘ y
on the
aider ami Kaynard all voting for j Georgians
^
this rather than cement. The asphal-
Ed R .)seman
mm costs $3,539.80 while concrete Salem last w veck.
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He ‘s an instructor
would have cost $3,9o8. This was
*n the high school there.
the only bid received.
communication
was
received
Berthold Feed’co. shipped a car!
from H. M. Barnes asking f o f a per­
mit tor storage of gas. Recorder of hay to Mola. Oregon this week.
Thyng was instructed to issue per­
mit
The Beaverton library is open on
A petition front property owners Saturdays now front 2 to 0 and 7 to
on Watson street, asking for some 9 p. m.
action for lowering ditch on that
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itreet was read and Mayor Erickson
Mrs. Menarn Kidd from Corvallis 1
appointed a committee of two, hint- spent the week end at the home of
icit and H. Alexander to interview )r. A. E. Wilson and family.
jtr. Stipe and others, not signing
th* petition, to ascertain if they are
Mrs. Ernest Losli from Laurel
as...came to snaring their portion of | spent Thursday afternoon visiting
expense in tile, as requested by the Miss Bertha l.osli.
Prank T. Du vies of the Cnrnegle Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism at
petitioners.
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A petition was received from pro-
Sayford Wilson is working at the Washington, who Is to accompany Commander Byrd on bis expedition to the
Antarctic regions. Mr. Davies will study atmospheric electricity, solar and
petty owners on East Lombard ask- Hillsboro cannery
earth lient radiation and magnetic conditions in the South Polar area.
mg for ditch improvement on that
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street, was read and motion made
Mr. E E. Finley and son Durward
»ml carried that petition be granted from Tigard spent Tuesday evening W EISEN BEC K HAS A NARROW BRO TH ERS ANI> S IS T E R M EET
and recorder be instructed to adver visiting at the Dr. A. E. Wlson home.
A FT E R 60 Y EA R S.
ESCA PE FROM DEATH
use tor bids for doing the work.
J. W. kaynard’ made a motion •
L. Bergeron
returned
from
the
deep gash c on
the
chin.
4 inches
Daniel
of Tigard,
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which «was seconded by A. E. Wilson east Monday. He has been away all long, will remind M. M. Weisenbeck returned recently from a trip to Port
that Barr and Cunningham be hired summer.
of Aloha of a narrow escape from Rowen, and Aylmer, Canada, where
to prepare information in regard to dif-i
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death Thursday.
he met his brother Silas Harris and
ferent water propositions and pre- Roy Prichard and wife, of Gaston
Mr. Weisenbeck rvas working on sister, Mrs. Adeline Kick and many
bis nieces and nephews. Daniel
pare same for pamphlet form, same are visiting with Mrs. Rose Fletcher a tower car and in some manner
to be presented to the voters at the
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his jaw was caught in the iron vise Harris left his former home in Canada
next general election. Motion •.v'as Y crew of men are at work on the He tried frantically to release hi« when a boy 18 years old and has not
C 4 rritlI-
Walker road tin. week.
jaw with his hands but it kept croak seen his brother and sister since. Mr.
Ihe following bills were ordered
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ing his skin. His screams for help Harris who is near 80 years old made
P4"!-
! k. B. Doughty, of Cooper Mt., brought several men who used a the trip alone, and they had a grand
P. E. P. Co., lights August....$142.00 damaged his car when he drove off tackle to release his hedd from the rt>union with all the relatives
lualatin Power & Lt. Co.
j 'be road while going around a curve clamps but a four inch gash had
water—440.56 near Myrtle creek.
been cut to the bone and his jaw p ’l ctUie Writing L e J
A. E. Story, read meters___ 25.00
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badly bruised.
to M o d e r n A lp h a b e t
A. E. Story, marshall salary.... 10.00
Otto Erickson Co. arc assembling
He will be unable to work for
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Geo. Thyng, rec. salary-------- 25.00 20 tractors this week which were re- some time but considers himself
Writing lu lls earliest development
cently sold by the wizard tractor lucky that the vise did not catch him wns Ideograph? or picture writing. It
Geo. Thyng, water clo-t-
near the neck.
comprised a series of pictures repre-
F. A. Noyes, repair pipe—.... .... 4310 sa^esn’an Otto Erickson.
sent lug first a thing and secondly an
F. R. Bishop, supplies.................. 9.75
Idea. In the next stage of progress
Mrs. Mirarn Kidd, who spent the REV. SU T C LIFFE TO BE
Investment Syn. ________
97.65
most of the line* of a recurring pie-
summer
at
Seaside,
visited
Miss
Ber­
State lnd. As Com____ _____— 5.71
PR ESEN T SUNDAY EVENING ture would be left out, until one
Hillsboro Power & L t_____ .... 165.91 tha Losli over the (week end on her
stroke might at last come to repre­
way to her home at Corvallis where
Beaverton Review,
Arrangements have been made to sent perhaps u lion or the Idua of
college.
notice bidders__
3.10 two sons are attending
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have Rev. B. B. Sutcliffe, of Port- hunting. The writing of some of the
Adjourned to
meet Monday,
Sep­
of today
contlnus-
P M Madden this week sold the h * * ? " " deni of ,hl' l 'niVn
- peoples
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tember 15.
Deal home near Beaverton consist- c ass’ de,lver ,hc sern,on at ,he Aloha tlon 0f <Ucb picture writing. Among
ing of 5 acres with a modern 5 community church next Sunday even- other races the picture writing grad
room house and buildings to j C in 8 - Rcv- Sutcliffe is ,ou w‘ ll kn°wn ually developed Into h combination of
Holder who owns the Red and White to nced an in,roduction to ,he ,,eo'
to <<»nn the alphabet, and this
grocery at Fairvale
pic of Aloha. His quiet forceful ser- typo of «'riling bus heea net down In
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mons intersperccd with humerous an- all sorts of ways. Euch people devel-
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LOCAL PEOPLE
i i i u u s
A large number of members of the ecdo,es has n,at,e him many fricnd*-
Bethel Congregational church will
On September 23, the sermon will
attend the Pacific Slope Congrega- be devoted to family life and the
If there is one business the tional Congress to be held in Port- pastor would like to have entire
quitter should leave alone,” says land September 18-20. Five states are families sit together and be has pre-
John W anatnaker, “it is advertis- sending delegates and several hun- pared special music for the occasion.
>ng To make a success of it you dred delegates are expected to at- This is arousing considerable inter-
must be prepared to stick.’’
tend. The congress in fact,
finding est among not only the congregation
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studies and discussions, will come to but in the community. A large num-
Rev. Cooper has returned to Bea- Rrips with challenging problems that ber have signified their desire to at-
verton and is living on Allen street, confront the Christian church today, tend and bring all their family.
He has been attending the Christian
A teachers training class meets
College at Eugene.
Mrs. F. A. Noyes spent VVednes
aunt Mrs evcr>r Wednesday evening at thej
day in Portland with her
.church. Those desiring to take this
The Rcbekah lodge will give a A.’ H. York.
course will receive credits as this
d'nner on October 27 at the Odd
is a standard course of study.
Fellows hall.
i A. J. Noyes, Portland, visited with
Rev. Allen Crabtree, of Chicago j
his son F. A. Noyes and wife Wed- an old friend of the pastor, gave a
Mr*. H. E. Mosier, who was quite ttesday evening,
very forceful sermon last Sunday
ul last week is improving.
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Born—to Mr. and Mrs Fred Ab- morning.
The paper drive - is being contin­
N« t Sunday will be Rev. Ingalls i*chf r. Beaverton, R. 2, a boy, Sep
ued as there i* still a small deficit.
j*s( Sunday in Beaverton before con- tember
Old clothes would be acceptable also,
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to
h S
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*on "
I° hn
„ they will bring a g...... i price
oped ,t8 ° wn “,phnhet*
for the most part writing, us we
would aay, backwards, l. e., from right
to left; or downwurd; while our own
branch of the human race which has
developed the “cursive” style of writ-
‘^ I c b each letter can be Joined
g n t without lifting the
pen.
wrltlng from left to right
the
mo-t convenient method.
T o a d t E ggs H a tc h ed
o/l B a c h o f M o th er
Among the 8 U spc<-lcs of toad*
known there Is one, the vvutcr toad
of Central America, which presents
many curious und Interesting features
These toads employ a strange vvuy of
batching their egg 9 . Most spedcs
lay their eggs In the creeks or pond*
and leave them there until they ere
hatched. The plpa of Central Arner-
|Ca lay Uielrs In the w-Hier the same
us the other species, hut h * soon as
they are laid, the father lifts tlmm up
and literally plant* them In the buck
of the mother toad. There they re­
main until they hatch. The *kiu of
the mother toad becomes unusually
thick and soft at this season of the
year. Each egg occupies a separate
round cell chnmtwr, which later, by
pj-e^ure of earh ce l agaliist the
other, fake« th* s I iiijm ' of a haoeyemiih
cell. Elghty-two day» *
b< fore
the hatching of the egg*. They r e
main In the bock of th* mother toad
during thla entire i*:r..Kl. When tliey
begin to hatch, they pre* nt a curloua
">mial confcrencc o{ thc M
E. h'* >eg severely injured this w
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f " rcl« wiH be held commencing f4* ™ a hay
baler ,u^ned '’ver.
H ELP W AN TED—Women and g.Hs
W’idnesday morning and closing Sun- n,nK bun underneath
the
he
tQ Work on pears and aPI>)c* N,any
«y ">ght when thc different appoint-, machine.
»corkers earn $2& to >5 D P «
^
will be c «wwunccu.
announced
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will
last
until
Dec.
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Bacon,
of / D
R. 3,
is ramvprinc»
recovering comfortable
work room, and cafe­
from a severe attack of the quinzy.
teria
in
connection.
Prices
reason-1
-
Miller, of Portland, and L.
able. Phone 231! R?y-MaliniT
'ran win leave Saturday tor a few)
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.
**ek* fi'hing in southern Oregon.
Mrs. Clemen Camenzind returned pany, Inc^ Hillsboro, Oregon.
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Friday from St. \ inccrtt hospital,
Mr and Mrs. James Brehant of wh<>re
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TIC ES
(,a, been ill for the past
Gervn a1*, were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Huher Commercial Oub meets the
, two weeks.
L De an over the week end.
.
nH Wednesday of each month at
Mrs
Susan Clement am’
second Wedn“ “J J p
Alice Clement returned to M cM in-, their hall at Huber.
Clement
The ladles auxiliary to the Huber sight
^ Fiona.r| Smith of Beaverton who ville
,
Sunday where Miss the col- Commercial Club meet th o fln rt and
hi* fycs'
rvesieht
101 « urli
r> n he
Vii» •
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mi
Kh*
1918,
when
is the musical instructor in
third Wednesday of each month at
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41 ” . ' years
old. a«
as a result of a
there.
— * o*o,
the Huber hall. Card party fo u rt^ M R . AND M RS GEO. DOUGHTY
\ amite explosion, will re-enter the
LEA V E FOR CALIFORNIA C ITY
Saturday of each month.
^''ersity of Oregon again this fall.
W’eed
and
wife
have,
Mr Wilbur
'* majoring in journalism anil is
Mf #n<! Mrs G. Doughty of Hills-
moved into town Mr. Weed re­ MRS ERICKSON RFTU RN S
UlPl'ing himself to do inside edi-
FROM
V
IS
IT
IN
SAN
JO
SF
»pent several days of last week
cently
accepted
a
position
as
book­
tor«l work.
-
visiting
writh their sister Mrs. M. E.
keeper at Erickson’s garage.
, Otto Erickson returned to her Pike Mr and Mrs Ihatghty have »old
Mrs.
'KD p a r t y given by the Beaver
in H illtboro a fte r a
Sw
Miss Helen Jones, accompanied b> home F n d j j . « J "
Harry r„ ld. n(.e in that place for 39 years.
club Wednesday aftem«>on,
mother. Mrs Ida J -nes. left wisiting with ner^
. ^
T>,py |eft Saturday for San Diego.
Member
her
in,,,, ' 1 R >1 Masonic Hall
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¿ F ‘ J L J T J X
h h
her
make tn*.r
their
-Hth
er and has a position • Cal.,
C*L. where they expect to mage
fre. 1 ,
01
prizes, lightre- Tuesday for a
Urf>M rTlrt -f «he Hesthmsn Hotel future home.
Mrs. John Summer*,
m«nts Everybody invited.
a| victoria.
Victoria B
I}1*’ . .
Mrs \oesn will com* entertained Mr an«l Mrs Doughty and
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: in Portland. ‘ .w._. _ _ „hr iliiDose* her mother
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TV Lada-s Aid of the M
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of coffee
Portland as soon as she dispose* her "»other Mr*. M. E. Pike with a
S Ï Ï ’ iZ
• w «
2 ?
4» the church Wedn«,*. OHnl «*1 « *
you II feel belter Afusa
r
fcw a business session.
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ANNUAL COUNTY FAIR
I M S « H l THURSDAV
Oxer 500 pupils enrolled this week
'in the Beaverton schools, 255 in the
I high school and 3b0 in the grade
¡school It is thought this will be
I increased in the near future, as soon
as hop picking is over.
Special
F eature
Will
B# Kennel
Mr. Hughes is a new teacher at
Shpw— F.ntrie« Frorn all
the high school, he will teach world
history and junior science.
Parts of County
There are now five busses carry­
ing high school students. The buss-
.
es start at 7:15. Cars go to Cedar
Mills, Bethady,
R niton.
Progress,
lhursday, September JO, is the
Scholls Kerry road to Terwilligcr opening »lay of the W ushington Coun­
boulevard, Rock Creek, Aloha. Huber l> Kair, which will continue for the
| and Rcedville. Eighty pupils ha\e days of
September J l and 22 . The
registered from the last three points, buildings have been repaired and im­
proved and will contain exhibits m-
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eluding live stock, Grange, farm crops
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and horticulture. Other displays «will
be domestic science and art, floral
and commercial and industrial ex­
h ib its Special prises for club work
¡arc being given by Weil’s Drpart-
linent Store, the Hillsboro Argus,
| George T. McGrath insurance agent
| anil Mr. Welch, superintendent of
I the Masonic Home. A special prize
| in live stock will be given by the
Washington County Jersey C lub of
¡a $15.00 scholarship at the Oregon
Agricultural College. The Washing­
ton County Holstein Club is giving
a special prize of a silver trophy c cup.
lhere will be a fine and attractive
display of boys and girls club work
in the new building pul up espec­
ially for that purpose. The following
clubs have written in asking for
space to be reserved for their ex­
hibits: Cornelius, Forest Grove, Hills­
boro, Garden Home, Metzger, Aloha-
Mountaindalc-Galet
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, lluber,
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' Creek,
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l' 1' 1 ' l,t,,m K •* 1 rsS | 1 U»t*le, Laurel, Watts, Dilley, Hux
at Washington County Fair
ton, ( ipole and Hill School Many
‘ other clubs are sending in exhibits
! to the general booth Mr. Adams
I» putting on an exhibit of the Smith,
Work of Volta Bureau
Volta was ii famous French e le c t rl- Hughs work bi^ig done in the For­
clun. The Volta prize, created by Na­ est Grove high school.
poleon, was conferred by France upon
Miss Mitigate will have a first ui.|
Dr. Alexnndei Graham Bell for the lu
booth
iwhich will also have a lost and
vontlon of the telephone. Diutor Bell
j took this money, 50,000 franca, udded found department
to It a large >vm received from other
Mr Jo c Panck, of Tigard. has
electrical experlmcnta, and founded
| consented to U mc iluwgc oi tin*
the Volta bureau, "for the Increase
poultry division. A* he has
and ,,,rr,ml,,n Of knowledge relating to ccssfully pul over show* oi siic-
th is
I the deaf." This bureau prints Mnd
dtotPlbuto- every year hundreds of I kind before wr feel that it will lie
leafleta containing helpful Informa­ a success this year. A beautiful
i tion for the hard of heurlng, or for silver trophy will be given as one of
thc prizes in the poultry division.
the parents of deaf children.
The program • vill open Thursday
j
morning with a band concert at 10 :U)
“ Chowder ” Really French
hi front of the auditorium. This will
Chowders,
although
c<-.i*ldci ed
be followed by the singing of Ante ca
American, did n<>t originate hi Aiuer bv all the school children in the
lea. They ure supposed to have heeu
auditorium. Then there will be the
made first by the fishei folk of Bril
ntroduction of the Fair officials,
tany For them, everyone In the vll
which will be foil owed by an adders*
luge brought their contribution for the
Gy Hal K Moss, who is well kn %vti
dish and added It to the common cal
droll and the name “chowder" coiner throughout the state In the after­
from the name of their culdron which noon at l 30 there will be a free
was cheudlere.“ Our esrly colonists rodeo performance in the ball park.
learned this dish from the French and At 4 00 there will he a hand concert.
sr. chowders ure associated with the At 8:00 in -the evening in the au­
history of New England and are Uius ditorium there will be a free vaude­
ville performance for an hour bv the
linked with Amerlcu in general.
best of entertainers, whirh will be
followed by a free semi-old time
dance.
.
Long 7*erm of Darkness
In the Arctic region 011 March 21
There will be interesting prog-uns
th« sun In Juat vlkihle on the horizon Friday and Saturday which will in­
and uppeura to circle atamt It. F rom clude state championship horse «hoe
this day onward the sun continue* to pitching contests, and the judging of
circle around lu the rky, each day at twins Saturday in the auditorium.
i i
i t
a gfeuter elevatimi until on Ju n e 21
nn altitude of
degree* Is reached.
After thla date the circling la at a
lower elevation und Is iiguln on the
horizon on September 2 8 ; thu* the sun
Is visible for six months. After Kep^
temher 23 the nun circle* below the
horizon, grndunlly descending until
Docenti>er 22. and then gradually a*
eroding until It renpjienr* on March
21 : thus there I* a period of a ll
inonthe of darkness.
.
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S e ie n * trie
Ho lies
The National lliwnirch council was
organized In 1610 by the National
Acudemy of Science* under Its eonstl
tutlonNl «-harter. The m ajority o f tt*
nieiritieroldti 1* roiupcmed of ai'< re«llte<1
rvprem-uiative* of ntanit 7 i uatioual
ach'ntltlc and technical aixdetlee
Ita
e**entlul pnrjx'He la to promote futida
mental research In the fields of physi­
cal and biological sciences. Tba Na­
tional Academy o f Science# was
founded In 1^03 and consista of mem­
bers elected froth among the most dis­
tinguished scientific men o f the United
Sta tea.
One of the added features of the
Fair this year will be the first an mal
kennel show. Entries are coming in
from all parts of the county, and
dog owners believe this will be o ie
of the best kennel shows held tu
Oregon. There will lx- no admission
charge to the dog show.
Friday evening there will be a
special free vaudeville program at
8 : U ) lasting one h«air folhrared by a
jitney dance, and Saturday evening
there will be a free vaudeville pro-
gram at 7 45, which will be followed
by fire works, and after that a jd-
ney -dance in the auditorium
Judging in all divisions will start
at 10.60 a. in. Thursday.
Alt kinds of Fruit and Y'rgrtabb-s
in season We still have a few
Peaches. Beaverton Feed & Pro«luce
Market.
CARS PURCH ASED
AT S T IP E 3 GARAGE
Following is a list of new owner» o|
car» purcha»rd at Stipes garage dur­
ing the month of August : J. P. Par­
ker, Portland; A. J. Ellison, Tigard;
J. A Calbhan, Gaston; Frank W .
S tu lb o ,
Hillsboro;
Luella
Bo. to n ,
Shef~srx>«>«l ; V’ernde Calway, Tiga»-I;
Rex Denny. L. L F.dwar«!», J. Ashby,
E. R Johnson, Eric Benson, J. W.
Scott, Edward Jacobsen, Beaverton ;
Hn|||o Fic|l|| y ttA , >.rres, I
D
Med(or< W N M.,h., ■udrò, Portland
if|d I (.w|f A Vaoder Zanden,
l
Banks.
Your child should drink at l<
«inart ni mflh a day
Phone
Aloha Dairy.—Adv •
a
P R EPA R IN G
( ounty
agent,
FOR
O.
T
FAIR
McWhorter
an«l frank
Frank fluke,
Fluke, of Tigard,
Tigar«! spent
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We.lnevlay <m the state fair grounds
a«__Sale,„
preparing tnr
the W
a.h.m 'ton
v.
-».«nn prepunnp
*v.o
coming session
county b-oth f -r the con,,ng
"I the O >g<>n State la ir
I hey are
idea*
lor
‘ nd to have m * hc original •
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W hat you want, when yon want
it, as you -«rant it—W ant Ad it.
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