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RECENT ACTIVITIES H I COURT HOUSE BRIEFLY REPORTED Lecture at Huber H all Thursday, March 27th Russia Calls This a Club House W illam ette U niversity Glee Club Sings At K iw anis M eeting P. E. P. REDUCE TUALATIN VALLEY RATES . A most interesting meeting has Those a ttending the Kiwanis I been a rranged for next Thursday meeting at the l. C O. F. hall evening, March 27th at 8 p. nt. ai \S e d iio d u ) evening vverv much in Huber hall. iL. S. Kilerson, of the ter vstesl m the talk given by Mr. “American Rabbit and Cavv B reed Baker of the Swiss Menai company ers’ Association" will make an ad Mr. Baker's lecture vvtas unusually l dress on "The Rabbit industry.’ educational, dealing mainly with Investigation by Public Ser Mr. Kllersuu was a ttracted to o u r| Orde rs were given in the follow- Mowers and shrubs Metre than Ita fair coiinnunity due to the tact that j tiding circuit court c a s e s : vice C om m ission Briiigs photographed and unirei by the state of Oregon is particularly1 Andrew Loftus vs M a rga re t Lof himself, were shown to dem onstrate About Reduction. adapted to this industry, on account 1 tus; decree of divorce. his points. 'of its climatic conditions. He will Svea Short vs .H arold \V. S h o rt; , In.mediately following the talk. expluin the profitable side of raising The Beaverton decree of divorce. Enterprise tins fourteen m em bers of th t- men's glee I rabbits and the food values obtain week. rei. civet! t un h the I'ublic Fiel • club from W iHunuitc m ux erti tv i en • State vs Alfred i'. Smith on liquor able front the meat, which was used drred some excellent voc al work . T he vice Commission ui Oregon an o I der frequently during the war as tt body ‘ charge young nten were to hav e given their which vvill he of considerable iit- $500 and builder for convalescent soldiers........ j Indictment No. fined 1 concert at the M. E. church, hut terest to the people of Tualatin V a l T he rabbit business to start with i six. m onths in jail, Same sentence due to such short notice i* Rev. VN ail- ley vv Ito arc patrons of the Port iami docs not demand a large capital, a s . f a tte n [indictment No. 2 Parol on jad dington suggested the entertainm ent Flee trie Power coiinpany. In the sentence allowed it No. L pays $150 a corner in ones back yard can b e : ¡be tra n ste rre u to the »IM all l S meet- Tualatin valley divisi on the cities and used. As a foundation for training, and N' . 2 pay s $250. ing. A silver offering was taken children in animal husbandry there town particulaity affected by the com S u i t s F i l e d in C i r c u i t C o u . t . is no better means than with a f e w 1 mission's order are Beaverton Aloha The strikingly original architectural design of the new elnh of the munlcl iitllxboio, F.linomca, Orenco, Cor- rabbits. This gives the child an op-i pal workers of Sokolitlkl (Moscow e itj district), which la neurlng completion Charles E. Brandaw vs M artha portunity to bring out the i n b o r n ; It seems to borrow Its lines from gruin eleTatot'a anti coal cranes along the Rebekahs Initiate r. el ius, 1 >illey, Gaston and Banks Brandaw ; suit for divorce. love he hus for animals T he commission's order make» sub E ight New Members docks of Industrial cities. Helen A. F ranklin vs Robert T here is an opportunity in these stantial reduction in rates 1 < >r clce- F iu n k lin ; suit for divorce. parts to establish a center for this j rical energy furnished to the towns I he Beaverton Krhckuh lodge, No Beaver Chapter A ttends Marg n e t M umper vs \ ida W ebster industry, which should have the a t embraced in the Tualatin valley di 248, put eight members through in j E state Deals Real rt a t; equhy suit to set aside con tention of persons with a vision of Inspection M eeting vision. itiatory degree work Tuesday night. veyance Closed This W eek a brighter future for themselves, At H illsboro Investigation of rates has been A large delegation of Rebekahs were W. V Kent ct ux registration of their childreji pud lieiglibors. By i — present from Hillsboro, Tigard and tndervvay l»y the commission on i t ' lit It;. Sting ^Ta,l,rc’ who so libe rally has T h e H. J. Bellert house on First A large delegation from Beaver Portland. own motion for the ( a s t year, a n d Eel R w b't 1 c k * • bM' fS. Kennel done its part here, Mr. EUerson feels street between Main and Angel has chapter, Eastern Star, was in at New members were F'tUnk White, it now finds that tTie charges au* action. you can gain nothing but profit. been purchased by the N a /a re n e tendance a t the Hillsboro chapter Mary Ellen Harvey, l.eiiben Hai 'mi reasonable and unjustly discrimi- Wtj Henman C. W hitm ore vs Leota M Should enough persons become in- church as a parsonage, Maude Harvey and R. B. latory” something the patrons have T u e sd a y evening, in which Hillsboro, vcy, Whitinm e ; suit for div orce. 'I'hc B. J. W oodw ard property on Forest Grove and Beaverton held a Doughty. The other three to In- 4 » Chas. R. McCormick Lbr Co. of tcrested, a club will be organized and an effort made to secure a can- the west side of W atson, just south joint meeting for inspection by the initiated were Mrs. Cora Foster, L. been ivv'ire of for sometime hence money Delewtire vs G. H. Wilson t'ie order to the power company to i.ery find freezing factory. ¡0 f the city limits, has been sold to worthy grand nJttrou, Elizabeth .1. Foster and Mrs. S. Rogers. All icvisc its tariffs to conform to (he Everybody is invited to this meet- »Kan Sutton of H e nniston, Oregon, Tipton. O thers present prominent in filed transfers. : shiclion ¡rates laid down by the public service ing, even though not intercstd from who is a salesman for the Bichnan M a r r i a g e L ic e n s e s . the order were Frank Mangold, as roiium-s ion Reductions made affect » standpoint of gofltg into the bust- Motor Co. T he W oodw ards expect sociate grand p a tron; Miss F.dith W ork Commenced on Russel Aminer and M argaret M y ness, come and learn some facts to move to P ortland about April 1. I ah residential and commercial light Philips, grand m a rsha l; Mrs. Hazel ers, both of Hillsboro. F ra n k Mur- about it. T hirty acres at Rcedvillc have Graham, grand A da; W. O. Roberts St. Mary s Building ing and power mles. i>hy, Banks, and Satlie Virginia Mil In residential lighting, heating being traded for the unfinished I lark t),c fiIiance committee and Hcr- ler, Hillsboro. David W. Dobbins, cooking aud small domestic power stucco house at fob.as. The deal man Lufky of the student loan com- »¿om ul was broken W ednesday Hillsborei, tmd Mrs. Bess Jacksein, Com m unity Club to was made through W. E. McCloskey mittce. Opening and closing of th* for the new $22.5,OUI) St Mary'» oi oads not exceeding three horsepower, 1, 1 Hillsboi George Reynold Chapman, of the Beaverton Finance company. u r j cr was exemplified by the Hills the Valley building, to be erected on the rate is reduced from 10 cents to G ive Card Party ^^H illsboro, and Auelra McMullen.of boro chapter. Balloting and cscc-t the highway just west of Beaverton, 8 cents per K W. H. for 35. All Banks. George L. Clement and M a y , ----------- duty by Beaverton chapter, aud de The plans for the structure call for over 35 takes a rate of 2.5 cents per ^ ^ ^ ( e k s o n , both of Forest Grove. T he Aloha Community club will Birthday Party Enjoyed grees by Forest Grove chapter. an "E" shape building of concrete K W . H. T here will he no dis W. H ildebrand anti Kathc- mecl .a t Sidwells R estaurant W ed- i construction. One wing will provide count and th e minimum monthly le tte rs, both ui Portland. nf-eday' evening, March 2bth. An Mr. and Mrs. F. W . Livermore space for tile academy and c h a p e l's'lstsrgtc will he $1. T he rates for POE T w o assum ed names were filed f a rly , ^tsiness session will be fol- Sr., entertained with a birthday party A. M. Jann&Vi Receive* I The administration offices are to commercial lighting and heating call' - 1 .his w eek: W. M . Snipes to conduct " wei bridge and 500. Every- a t their home Monday night in/ honor Contract for $9500 ,a *<e (he center, and .1 convent E,r primary and se condary schedules, of Mrs. F. W. Livermore, Jr. of one interested is welcome. will occupy the other wing. ¡•ivcedville Service Station and Garage the rates in the primary ranging ! Beaverton. Reed ville. C. F.. Hedges, Beaverton downward from 8 cents per K. W. H M r. and Mrs. Carl N’eipert, Mrs. T he house was decorated in St. A. M. Junnsen has received the ealty Co., at Beaverton. Special— McKesson higfievt quality first 20 to 3.5 cts. foi 1500 'and over, POE’ M att King and Mr. and Mrs. Hamel Patrick colors and the refreshm ents contract for the drilling of a gas George W . Lippert of Aloha filed ( o d Liver Oil, $1.25 bottle at 79c. In the secondary schedule the first re ; ast Fr, day for the office of county went to the steamship terminal to were carried out in the same color well in the Rattle Snake Hill c oun Brown s Beaverton 1’liamiiicy 500 K. W . H. takes a rate of 3 Miss F.mmcrson off on her scheme. T he slogan after his (Kune is see try just out of Kennewick, W ash cents down Jo 1 cent for 500 Honolulu trip. ------------------------------ new deal in politics.’’ This vicinity is known as the Ben K. W. H. and over. Thatcher Play* Carlton. FINI! ton county gas fields. Commercial power rates also are Contract Awarded for Estates Admitted to Probate T he conti act calls for a n e x The T hatcher baseball team materially reduced. This character of W om an’s Guild Program . will New Ford Agency penditure of about $9500 and is b e ring Ann Eliza CraLtrec, f.V(K); J. W. play (.arlton next Sunday, and Ver service is for electric motors, b a tte ry Raynard appointed administrator. W. ing done for the Yellow Hawk boort on April 1J at Thatcher, T he W om ans Guild of the Bethany This recharging and other electro-chemi .NCIF. Deal $1 m N) . Flizabeth Deal ap- T he contract for the erection of N atural Gas company, located at a r ra n g e m en t was made Moiyl.iy e v e n cal processes. In the primary sched eliuich arc planning a splendid pto- econi^O'Htcd administratrix. William ( im- the Biclman M otor I d . building lia> Walla Walla, Wash. ule commercial power rates range ing at a meeting of the Tualatin be given at the church F’ri- i ^ y n o , $$1*1; I. B Cimino appointe I ^ rJin lu 8*'cti been awarded to W. A. Smith. I lie from 5 cents down to \Vt cents per Valley league. idminist ator. W m. W egner, $30,000, <iiiy evenm 8. March 21st. A r r a n g e r e w structure will be 50x140 feet, Miss Em m crson Leaves K. W. IL, and in the secondary ments have been com puted for good « » P a u l W t ener appointed executor. fronting on Broadway, with large music and singing. h-'verybody schedule the rates run downward Thursday for H onolulu plate glass windows. A driveway is Cen*us 1 akers Appointed. invited. Real Eitzte Transfer*. from W j cents to 0 8 cents per K. to be left between this building aim W. H,, depending on the load car- Stipes Garage. W ork will be started John to £ S. Miss Sue F.mmcrson left Thursday Mrs. Geo. Thyng has been appoint Chicken H ouse Burned ried. ring et ux part of Secs. 15, lb. as soon Us the w eather permits. on the steamer Willuniina, for H ono ed to take the census inside Beavei - T he commission goes into imntitp ^ ■ n . s R I W . H arriet J O teadle lulu. She formerly resided in H ono ton, including the boys academy „ 1 detail and rovers practically every T he W right chicken house caught Mattile Rockwoixl et ux, jiart Blk lulu and plans to make an e x te n d St. Mary's. Mrs. Nuren Allyn will phase of lighting ami hruting, but ¡ tm Grove State o f O regon t* • fire last Monday morning about 0 Entertain W ith Joint ed tour visiting old friends. have the territory outside of Bea- the schedules herein briefly covered amt was badly burned E. Ayers et ux, 10 acres A. M. Miss McCarthy, Miss Fuders, Miss Birthday Party vertuti and Cedar Mills. Work wil] primarily affect the Tualatin valh-v T IN R3W. Wni. Berger et Through the aid of a garden hose Roberts and Miss Thom as e<f P o r t start April 3. x to [Irvin \ \ . T u r n e r et ux. part the fire was extinguished. patrons. A feature of the orcb ’ land spent the day Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McKeïchcr ^^■lYlk. 4 W a lk e r's Add Force! which is of considerable importance and wished her a pleasant voyage. entertained at a birthday a n n o ersary M,. Kos son Cod Liver Oil, the ^ ^ ^ , 1 . . I’, H anna to Helen H anna to this region is the fact that rates in honor of Mrs. W. R. Van K leek t , -5 acres Sec. 25, 20, 35. 36 T1S Injuries Fatal. McKesson Milk Magnesia, regular very best. 79c pint bottle. Brow n’s for industrial power in the several and Mrs. Charles Jackti T hursday Brttverton Pharmacy. •H ^IW L W Sharp ct ux to John communities affected are placed on Injuries sustained by L. S. P a rk e r evening. T he evening was spent in 50c J o r 39c. Brown's Beaverton edgorc, p a r t Highland P a rk Add. Pharmacy. an erprality with Portland. This c o n of Sherwood last Thursday, when a playing 500. iillstviro. H. W. Prickett et trx to E xceptional Sale on dition places tho«e cities in line for log rolled on him while being drai»- Those present w ere: Mr. and Mrs. 'o e e B à u n p W77 R. N. A. part Sec. industrial enterprises in position to ged by a team, were fatal. Mr. Fred Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs V. A E ntertainer over K O 1 N W rist W atches C ^ H i R4W. Fred O. Stephens et P a rk e r died at the hospital. hid against the metropolis <>n an W ood, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. U n d e r Visit* School r i x to David Curran, 20 acres Sec. equal footing, and will have a strong hill, Mr. and Mrs. H. F\ W aite, Mr l nynK » 1 onlcctiorry »lore nan an R4W. J. F. P.rallicr ct ux to tendency to enc< u-tige industrial d e and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek a n d M r. loldia [McGill, lor 5 -Virginia Place Billy Emerick, K O I N entertain- bargain on wrist watches fo. velopment in the smaller (daces Anna N orgard to W ed. Charles Jacka. Mrs. W ood won high H uff to H arvey S. Huff, part er visited Miss Sue Einmerson Moo- men, women, hoy» and girls, which heretofore handicapped in this rr- score i or the ladies and Mr. Van are valued at $9..50 and arc being • Ik. 6 | Hillsboro. day and delighted the A loha-H uber si>ect. Kleek for the men. The consolation school students by calling on them at sold for $2.79. 1 liese watches ate unusual interest A wedding of on i Daniel W W a rd et ux to J. L. prizes went to Mrs. Underhill and jewel movement, -liver radium dial, r.oon. lailcy.l K4-100 acre in W m . Stokes friends will he- the m arriage Mr. Waite. A lovely handkerchief cowhide strap or silk ribbon hand, M iss A nna N orgard of Aloha Baseball Practice on 1 M j T l N R3W . William E. Mc- shower was given for the ladies. A and 0irr priced exceptionally r e a s o n Wm. I-ane, of Portland. Tht loskey et ux to Mortgage t t Loan to nice birthday cake and refreshments able either for one’s own wear or V isits Relatives ngS o. o f l O r e e o n 30 a - r r s in Secs. 1. ceremony will take place at the were served as a gift. T he m anager of the Beaverton II. 12. T I S R2W J o s eph H home of the brides parents, Mr. and Miss Julia Barry, of S|>okanc, > f IK., « kt ux to Leone M Graham A. Norgard, Saturday evening. baseball club announces that p r a c Wash., was with her m other Mrs. I. art olSec. .Vi T IN K4W W a sh in g - 1 tice w il he held at the Wutaoii ' " Make Loop Trip in W . F. Rudolf. i » L. Snyder at Aloha a n d spent wane street grounds Sunday, March 23, ai CY m ty to lohn W astenacker, Bullet Removed. New E ssex Challenger time with her b rother , J. J. Barry i 2:30 p. nt. sharp. Players wishing . P » of Sec 36 T IN R4W W a sh in g- at Beaverton. Their father passed W. F. Rudolf, aged 75 years, died to irv out for the team arc rc- oro> A J. Riche et ux to Joseph away about two weeks ago. his home in Aloha T hursday quested to be thcr.e at that lime. [if ; Vheeler, Ir.ts 3. 4, Blk 2 Timber Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh and Mrs. I. I Snyder had her daugh- morning. He is sutvivrd by I)r. Mason removed a bullet from thr __ . ownsit<- Oregon Iron f t Steel ( son Jack, accompan.ed by Mr. and j bC' Ttiliti s Oliver, tract 48 Tualatin (,falcr the left shoulder blade of M r s . A. P. Marsh, made the loop ter, Mrs ('. D. M cCarthy, of Kelso, wife, Mary E., ton Carl, A loha; Fred F R AN K N O Y ES A W A R D E D Joe, of Yuba City, Cal.; alley [Homes. Leonard Brown rtrown to Koy Bacon, who resides on Route through Astoria, Seaside, Rockaway W ash with her for several days the (Jswrego p l U M R I N G W O R K ON ST. la da ughter .Stella Kauffman, of Sac- t m e t > \ Brown, t a r t Pdk 4 Tuck- W e d n e stb y Mr. Bacon expiainx-d Qnd McMinnville Sunday. They made past week. H E L E N S G OL F G R O U ND S been accidently shot 1 tauten to. Cal.; anti Helen Rudolf, of ■ & S tew art's Add Hillsboro. Lewis ,h<it hc h**’1 this trip in 'ess than seven hours, about ten years ¡Oakland, < at Funeral services will Hair Cuts Drop P ointer et ux 'to / rk Satchel) ct through the lungs driving a new Essex • hallenger. The be held S aturday at 4 p. in. from F rank Noyes has a crew busy at St * 1 S cr e in W m . P ointer Cl. 62 * 8 ° an>1 'he bullet had never been 'trip wa? tn honor of Mr. M arsh’s T he gasoline C'Hiipanies a re n<<t the the P ortland ( retne tor turn. W |. E. Helens laying 14,0(11 is et of water S i 55 Albert F Wil«on et ux removed. As long as it did not give m other's birthday. him trouble, Mr Bacon did not only ones to cut prices, as Mr. ,1’r g g is in charge. pil»e through the St. Helens golf club bother to see a doctor. This spring Richards of the Richards Barber U wW-- ^!s-' Ad T’r o e r r ,t ground« This property at one time he has been suffering from neuritis Shop has aniuauncrd hUir cut as Celebrates 80th Birthday w as nothing more or less than «wamu H ostess to Club. a n d un <bie to get rid of the pain, selling for 25c and marcels 50c at land, which has hern drained an*' ■»n ■hip Seven T ons H orse submitted to an x-ray which sh-/wed his shop A new barber pole has sod laid fiver the top to bring it to Nineteen members of thoR ehikah Mrs. J K Talbert was h<r«tess to been installed in front of his plac* the bullet lodged in his back. a higher level. W ork fs to he co m Radish in T w o D ays f l ub called on Mrs SaiUh Akin, the members of the Lady Slipper and h t is icaoy to do business. menced very sf»>n on a kirger chib S aturday evening and helped hei to flub at the Yew Bow Inn Friday. hoti«r Alt.u>ugh Mr. Noyes is awav JJiti C O R R E C T IO N celebrate her N)th birthday. Mrs Covers were laid for Mesdames J. was ' en from his office part of the time, A ugust Kuhn. Akin was presented with a lo* civ W . Barnes, Leslie Spencer, M ( . I upped there is always a competent plumber Krbekah pm. I »elicioUs refreshm ents Vrk. Gv Takelh and lo« Rucheck In the February 2K:h iim e of «Hi- McKercher. F. W. Livermore, J r . in charge. August Kuhn, aged 61, formerly of were served during the evening. *ch s k i t ) ' I out t h r u and hall P n . publication there appeared a write N. W. Gorham, V. A. Wood. Fred pasted away in Portland TUm ied. Charles lacka and F' A Beaverton, T h e product was sacked much like op ad !• r the Birtzer Seed Store Did you ever eat one of those o ttto m and taken to Portlan ’ . n T hr ugh an error the address was Keeling A fter which they returned Thursday. T w o brothers, Lotus of _ Mrs. H ettie Suver and Nora a t delicious 35c dinners at the W h ite and to the home of M \ Talbert, where P ortland and H rnrich, and * sister. tended the wuto show in Portland So be m a nufactured mt*> printed as 2* N 4th «tree Thursday. »he*uld h a te been 186 Ftrsi S t r e e t l - u c y work and 5 u j were enjoyed. Lena Sing of (»ermany survive. i Hall R e sta u ra n t? Ihd .h for the table. S.