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: T he B eaverton R eview Consolidated, December 28, H '23 with THE BANKS HERALD No 6 $1.50 Per Beaverton, W<»hinj(ton County, Oregon, Friday, January 11, 1924 Year $100,000 PEACE PLAN PRIZE AWARDED B K A V C R TO N SHOW S C X T R A O r t O IN A N Y Q S O W T H tliio i»f Ilio tliing * w Inoli gora 1 In fitrcilily Impeti» a m i iiiim '* HI i lisi Ilio y ru w lli unii ilrv c lo p - m oni ii f l li in T o w n « a h * slinw ii «>li"it wo ioni i/o ilio g r n w lli t»l no'iioy li.im lloil |,y II,«- C.ily o ffi- oiul*. ‘ Il w h h Im i ii fow yonr* ago, in Itlltl, In Ito e n t r i, liuti Ilio Irotta— Beaverton City < ouncil Meets rft- which w u Eatabluhed in 1910 % Volume II ■ ; L O O A L M O VIK Q O C R B O IV C N A T H E BANKS H*_ N . Volume XIV, N * 8 % T R IA T FROM OUR CORREo. ONDENTS .Ni'iirly evoryono in Itoa ve rlon luriioal m il lo see “ D rif tw o o d " Hie la le »t p roa liiflion n f the P re m iu m Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Advooates Entering World Court and Cooperation With League Nlui^in, am i th n »c who d id n ’t ***e T old j y Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly Without Full Membership at Present— Suggests League Mem New Officials Given Oath of Office it denied Ih e m n o lvrs » (re a l. A la rg o oriawd fro m IliilaJMiro an*l bership Be Opened to All Nations and Provides lor Treasurer’s Report Read and al**» frin ii A lo lm . llu b o r anal attlier in St. Anthony'» hull New Year’* LOGAN RIDGE » u rr o u n d in g to w n « cam e u p !<■ Other Business Attended to Development ol International Law. Five. A la rg e cro w d allem leil. School opened M om lay a fte r a *oo Ito a v e rlo n '» ow n jilio lo p U y . 1 tiror's ri-|inrt for liti* tnwli \l FergUHon w a » very o n n v in - tw o weeks va ca tion. O ne fa m ily M r». K a le r ilm t c lic r of San The American Peace Award brought forth 22,166 plana 'lo '«o i| Ilieto w h h imi lininl (Ito T I m * M eiivertun H ily Hniillcil *'mg in Hie role o f the aloxertod of rh ih lre n were absent on ae- F ra n c is c o i» v is itin g at Hie hom e and many thouaamla of lettere. Since many of the plana were terge Mini n f $ l .'H.7tt. T ilt* « li* met in re g u la r a r»sio ii. T h r u ' ami a||»il|iixiniied Imsiaainl. T h e c o u n t of being ill w ith Hie m e a o f h e r sister. M rs. J . R R a n kin . the composite work of organizations, universities, etc., a single i I m I o i I , i * * !in » m i a In a lili« « o r o Hovorul now n ffiro r* in be dincontoiiied wife, Yvonu o Pavi*, sles. M i » » H ild re th H o lm o f i la r i - plan often represented the views of hundreds or thousands of n m » I I I n v e r Ilio prooooiJniK ye.ir «w o rn in , a m o n g tliom M ayor » a * excellently pluya*d w h ile Hie B efore Hie h o lid a y» tho school lutldi spent the H olida y» at the individuala. The content of thpse plans is therefore an index • In* >our llip Tro M * iiro r * re . K ric k s o n . playoil by K laine gave an llo c o rd o r. T ro u K iiro r 'o th e r g ir l', e n te rta in m e n t w h ich hom o of he r parents. M r. and of the true feeling and judgment of hundreds of thousands of |>n|-| «lito ti « o uro (MitilInliinyr imi T liy n g m id O n in B U in o n ltn*«i ami K a»Im a n , m erit* all Hie prai««* netted o v e r S2H.no w ith w inch M r*. N. H o lm . ' u n iillie r page e lm « * a b » la u r e un lliioheii. A fte r (h o re nding n f Hie »lie is «u ro hi receive. T h e o ilie r American citizens. they |iure|ia*e*l a fin** set of Thaae plaaa roms from avary group The oaly possible pathway to later tinnii in III«' trou*U ry i m i lioooni- m n illlo s n f tile pre viou s H ireling* part* were alt w e ll playoil and ■Mr. and M r*. R. H . ilra n d y m aps. la Amarlcas lit*. Horn* ara ob*tou»ly aatlooal asreement with reference to l»er. .11. llt.’ J n f • & 7 ,;n .u it. l i n . m ill the a d iiu iu s lru im u nf Hie •bat nf F ra n k W lu te n n a* Hie , have left for a fo u r weeks’ v isit from llfvloog atudaats of Malory sad these complicated and difficult fac Tit** p a tro n s of Hi«* aJistrict are nls* « . tim i Ilio Imi alleo In Ilio mi lb n f nffioo In l|i*' new la ly o f '• Ilia n ' anti 'T o n y ' c o u ld n 't be in t.a lifo rn ia . T h e y made (bo lataraallosal law. Homs ara from par tors la throusb mutual counsel and m uch elated o v e r being able to Ifff Iteti ro r's lim ili* nn Ilio M itilo ficial* lit* M a y o r b|>|*i>litled A L heal. t rip in art a utom obile. aoaa who hare atudlsd little, but who cooperation which the plan selected secure Hie same efficient (ea 'luto in * o \ o ii y o iir. ita* g rn w il, I lie « lo r y wa* both in te re »tm g It la therefore tha H lo ry , M n r* lm ll; A. H A llen, tbty hare themselrea aoaa aad fall ths contemplates. w n uld A D u n io y ; H o y d A lle n, H ity K il and e x citin g and the p h o to g ra p h y rlie r the y had last te rm , M r» . D ue ;o Hie ire and h jio w iwa* horror of war* or who ara area b o w unanimous opinion of the Jury that lini lllree lim o*, aa Iti«'Il of the t l.lS t plana submitted. I'lan «lil.W H lioall II) g ro w lll, lini- yot ls m o o r; l»r. U. K. Mu *nn, lle u ltb « a * fa r b o lte r.Ilia n in m u si p ic- j K s th e r S w y g e rl of R usse llville . 11«las oat Ita tras*dy. a u to stages and several car* But amoas thorn all ara thaaa d»u» Number 14SS la "the bast practicable • Mity fifly Inno* « I n o li « n iit il Ito j * *f flo o r. T h e cn lllltle * w eri' nogl lure* and a* gond a » a n y you w ere wrecked on Ihe h ig h w a y H i'W illjr Ibe s c I iim i I d ire cto rs laaat eurraaUi that. If war la boo- plan by which lha United Histes may h rritrti'il 1« fi la il \ a* a |ihonnni. i nam oil am ! are a* follow s. VV imm I W ill got a chance lo *ee. T h e of the te igan school got busy a bout a m ile n o rth o f T ig a r d . •ally to ha pravaatad. Ibora muat ha co operate with other nations to onnl (tro w lh , Im i Ilio tcrnwlli Ima »to r y wa* w ritte n by J. J . am i p ro v id e d a new wondsheat , t'uff m id K i'ldnian. F in a n cia l achlare and preserve the pearo of tha a faca about ua tho part of tha aalloaa Mias Kdna Sandhlorn. a so p h o lioi'ii mio liu m jro il unii IIticiy C n in n illD 'o ; a nd tha- w h ole O o u n - H o m in g am i p h o to g ra p h e d by ami im p ro v e d the school room la thalr attltuda loward It; that by world.” m ore at L in lie ld college, spent Ib le o Inno* T im i in Htmio 'D*tc* Hook. It le the unanlmouo hope of the Jury a*il art* to aol a* a H nuunitte nf by the a ib lilio n o f tw o window * III** holiday* w ith h e r parents, anno prusraaalra asroauiapt tha maa- W o predict a b ig fu tu re for a nd «n ine new seats and painted ufartura aad purchase of tha tnuol that the Sret fruit ef the mutual court grugnì li. ' Hie « i n d e on Hlroad* ntial *ulo M r. am i M rs . A . II. Sa ndh lorn . T r t io u im rl n f Ibi* g ro w th i* « n lk s , »ew er* a n il * a n ila lio n . llnaa of war muat ba llmltad or atop- sal and eeeperstlen among the nations “ D rif tw o o d " anil i l » p ro d u c e r». the c e ilin g and w a lls. pod, that whlla ao political meebaa which will result from the adoption ef ■ lue In Ilio fu ri liuti wo bUAO re. M a rjo rie B o yn to n , w ho u n d e r- I be Iro a a u re r. M r. T liy n g . then T h e people o f o u r v ic in ity have lam aljaa will laaura eooporatloa the plan selected will be a general re n tly 1* * 110 11 limili-, fo r Ilio i l), » e n t an op e ra tion for a p p e n d i roual hip re p o rt w lu rb showed O L D -T I M E B A L L prohibition ef the manufacture and amoas tha aatloaa, tSara muat ba •fallutlnlt n f filili liuti W a te r. u laalunro nn liuiid o f f . n . . ' l 1 III). P L A Y E R IN T O W N e njoyed o u r share of the plea*- citis re ce ntly in a P o rtla n d Ita •>- aoma machinery of eooparatlas If tha tale ef all materials of war. T'Iil* m oney bus itili be rli o\(io|i. Several ro u tin e m atter* were ta kk a rre n W . I^*e, better know n uri** and s o rro w s aicriAed fro m p ita l. is re p o rtcil as im p ro v in g ■ L IH U R O O T. Chairman wlU to cooparala la to ba mada atfac w e a th e r. The usual nicely. <b*l bill »filili w ilb b o a - "W a rn ie I.e e ," fo rm e r ca p l i e co ld JA M EH O U T ItltlK H A R B O R D ka It up Ulld i|l»pl)*'.| n f xatl*- lira ; that malaal eouasal amoas tha co a s tin g , fre e zing , b re a k in g of I.OttVltip n u l Ilio bnluiti'o nn C O W A R D M IIO U 8 K aatloaa la tha raal bopa for brlaslas f m -io rm ll) w ith (b e exception of tain n f Hie fam m i* B e averton pipes, fre e zing up o f M r. amt .Mrs. l!i*orge B "Inml E L L E N FIT7. P E N D L E T O N lium l lino In ilio *ulo n f l Itone the w a te r b ill w h ich « a * laid mi Boxe H a ll T e a m , that w o n the v.'ater about tha dlaarowal of war by tha p u m p », etc., so wo h a il w ith ale- h a «o saipl th e ir fa rm n e a r S ta f RO Bt'O E PO U N D opaa avowal of Ita raal caaaaa aad binili* «ve liu il lim i III III!» illffoo. llic labli* fo r fu rtlie r u olinii. I In* a* h .im pioti* It ip nf W a itliin g to n W IL L IA M A IJ .E N W H IT E opaa dlacaaatoa of thorn; aad daally on| fumi* llie re i* «itm ollitiK ! Illa'Illba'lB n f III« doUlaa'll |iro*oill H m ir»ly I la roe »e a x n n » in »ucceit- • i—lit tin* good old O re g o n R ain. ford am i are v is itin g al the BR A N D W H IT L O C K that tharo malt ha aoma maaoa of hom e o f tlie ir d a u g h te r, M r» . P. l i ' SS (IMS.Illl ni Ilio V a n t ili' ni II* thou ght Haul tho stiia' 'tint a f w a *mn hack in the h alcyon 'lay* Lot h e r conn* instead o f snow . daSnlas. raoordtnf, lalarpratlas aad o r fllUff» a* ugum st f «Aiuoli te r billed fn r wa* uiueh m o\- nf the e a rly n i n d i e » , wa* in Bea In o u r e stim a tio n there is a H offm a n. Ths Question to Be Voted Upon davotoplas tha law of aatloaa verton lo o kin g for old t i m e «'•ry e n te rp riz in g fa rm e r in this The substantial provisions which « i l i indio,ato flint (boro i* nbnitl a*f W'lial Ik Ititnai 1*1 bo. H a rv e y S u m m e rs, w h o is a t Statement o f Ju ry of A w a rd consulate the plan selected by the l « r i i l y Inno* u* limoli im nioy imi f T h e m a lte r <%I h a v in g I in- H it) fi louai*. M r. f.i’o » prexont Im ite I aailily and w> fe**| tha: hr te n d in g O re g o n A g ric u lt u ra l cad- Tho Jury of Award raalliaa that Jury of Award, and upon which th* Im m i nini Im m lloil by Ilio o ily book* amliloal wa* b ro u g h t t: •» I* at K nxehurg. A fte r tw e n ty * h"tlld receive the In-arty c o -o p la go, »p e n t Ih e h olidays w ith rhara la ao oaa approach to world a* tliore « u h «ovoli yonr* Ugo. I u m l it wa* decided In gad e s li- two year* abxencc lie unto* a e ra tio n o f ih c o th e r fa rm e rs b is p a rents, M r. artd M rs. J. vota of the American people la sahed peace. and that It la oaroaaary to rac A nd yot n o ìlb o r Ilio S o u th e rn i m ale* n f w lm l the cost » m i l .I lie «'«M id crfu l rlm n g e in B e a ve rton. fo u n d a lm ut. A sh ort tim e ago W . S u m m e rs. , „ -. ognlaa not maraly political but alan ara hereby submitted by tha Policy V* P a cific in II* b llllo lill, n n r Ilio [u m l In have Ibe hooks umlitoal W h ile hero lie x trn llrif up b y •Mr. K . S. K ro n te r. h im s e lf a f a r prycholosloal sad acoaomlc factor« Committee a* follows: M r. anil M rs . tle org e T h u m p O re Ob'." g o n ■•"tli L im nnl im i n n r Ilio inn Hie Ot-egon- t n ognn- V m v i d e d an audit**- could bo *c- J o h n S u m m e r»'* place. T h a t wa* m e r w ith a tru ck , com m enced a Hu* location n f W a rn te '* old dn ily m ilk route fro m S p rin g s'*» o f O n ta rio , Hanada, are v is ••»it Hie g r a n - I*, . von m e n - cu re d w bn*e charge* w m ild I. K N T B R T H I P I R M A N I N T C O U R T Ho wa* a nxiou* to see W a te r, O re g o n to the M<H)ern itin g w ith M r. a nd M r* . J . H . lin n B e a ve rto n w hen w r it in g o f I |M- e x ito rh ite n t. A m o n g the a u d - Im m e. Tha i the United Stalee adhere to the Permanent Court of Interns M rs . R a n k in is the H W . A lle n , Jo h n W o lf . Dave D.-ttry in P o rtla n d . He also hauls R a n k in . "'•* ...........a m t| | tn|> u ,„|,.r cm i*ialerallon i* Mux lloanl JaaMra for tha reason« sad under ths conditions stated by Sacra of M r. and M r». H a y , Ira T u c k e r , F ra n k llr a y . p rixlu ce o f a ny kind and delivers d a u g h te r *•*,aerially the de*o|.*|.monl in «he G ram h tH of llil|*J>or.. and P o rt- tary llughaa aad President Harding In February, IMS. T -8 im m ediate v ic in ity of P o rlla n il. I |Mgstl Hoy K ld rig e , H u h r r t K lin k . H ill hay am i feed lo the fa rm e rs at a I'bompsoB. j * II. C O O P I R A T I W IT H T H R L I A O U t Off N A TIO N S . W IT H O U T n o m in a l price. k in g . Robert HiM-kon and a llie r». lloc*artler T liy n g gave a \ery M r. a nd M rs. R. H . <«ra ndy F U L L M SM BSRBHIff A T ffR SSK N T O LAV P U Ò D U C T S The Hast«o rin i' nino that heal in te re s tin g ta lk a fte r the b u s i- gave a N ew Y e a r's p a rty at th e ir That without becoming a member of ths l<eagaa of Nations as at P L A N T IM P R O V E D nc*a of Hii' cve tiin g wu* co m p le - 'e m a ll in IX tfl. IB » 2 , and IXU3 pros ant constituted, the United Slataa (lovernmant should eitend It* hom e at tire e n b u rg M onda y eve T h e K'*rc*t tirn v o I'.llty P ro M'KINLEY NEWS teaf. O ne n f Hie p u illlx ba- briMigbt wa* a p n w o rfu l clu b . I.ee wa* present eooperalloa with tha league and propose participation la the n in g . T h e tim e was p le a san tly altiol* C o m p a n y , one n f I h r loud- | work of Ma Assembly aad Council under tha following conditions and .■ u l um l «'iii|ilta*tg«MA was I ha- fact a » t a r - t w ir ie r in tlinse day* and '.dam Spies i* qu>l« >11 a t th»*. 'p e tit ■„ p la y in g "64W1." • T in ' m g - u ial.i.lrto* n r K ..re*t D ro v e | „ , n| H oavertnn i* g e ttin g nut .*r a la*rrnr w ith the w illo w — hom e v rilin g . reaprmtlwMt ? » a a ss m g o f the old ye a r was laat* inailo exletm ivc tm p rn v e - Safeguarding of Monroe Doctrine «vm btling chat lie* am i that H irj n u i In i» wore hi* long euit. celebrated w ith a s p l e n d i d Hüllt l.uugreen is Ill w ith lb' iiienl* um l u ib lilio n * Iti i l » p la ni C ity 11111*1 rea liso (Im i Ilio olii In Hie A ll-S t a r nine of W a s h L Tha United States accept! the League of Nation* aa aa instrument lu n c h . measles. Ibi* yoa r. An « i l h iirn in g p la n i in gto n b o u n ty . that playoil of mutual counsel, bat It will assume no obligation to Interfere or|tupiiieitl i* g o l!m g m oro am i In b n rn brick Ini* b e n i m » l a Iloti with polMtral question» of policy or Internal administration of aay M r. W ic k h a m is s h ip p in g nulk m ore nailoapialo fn r Ilio I causar - Hie fam ous Sunnyxiab* team of and u la rg o n u in h o r n f alryiug I i * iii <>f Ilio iininciiao v o lu m e nf P o rlla n il at F o re s t d ro v e on Hie t*> P o rtla n d . foreign slat*. SCOFIELD NEWS la uniting Ita afforle with th o u of other States for tha preaer »tira i» bave booti b n ilt. T lii* cont btixine«* lim i ba* lo he allenilo.I F o u rth o f J u ly of that year. I.e e '» M r. H ansen is cle a n in g out h i» vattoa of peace and tha promotion of lha common welfare, the im i')' cii'p lo y* a largo forco nf tu al Ibi* lim o. " J l m ig h ty hom e ru n w ith the hast** «veil this week. Ualted Btales Instate upon tha safeguarding ef the Monroe Doe- m eii, mn| m a iin fiic ltirc r» n stiper- <l. Hut r ig h t a»f T im b e r has . I bi' M a yn r gave a v e ry in le r- fu ll w o n Hie gam e. irlae and does not abandon Ita tradltlnoal attltuda concerning Coyotes have b«*en in this v ic i m oved hi* fa m ily here a ga in . in r lino nf b rick unii téli*. B u r eslitig On h i» trip n o rth M r. Lee and in*lructivt* talk 1« American Independents of ths Old World and docs not consent to n ity rece ntly. ina Un* i»n*l yo n r il «o lii largo « a * accom panied hv M i«* A nna submit Ita long established policy concerning questions regarded tlii o fficia i* i«ri'*ent ni w liic b ho M rs. Rose H ellish w a - at B u x alunni II la-» n f b rick In Porllanal e m p h a cite d by It as purely American to the reoommendallon or decision of Jo liu M eier, Sr.. h~x been sick ton S u n d a y m o rn in g Ilio necea*ily nf L e ite r o f C a n b y . an obi tim e .between c o n lra c lo rs , beante* d m n g n largo « n r k in g in lia n u n tty « i t t i oarb a cq u a in ta n ce , win* visited w ith w ith a bad cold. other Powera tra in s . a 'lamio n f b ti'in o * » in o tb o r pu ri* No Military or Reonomle Force re la tive s in P o rtla n d anil Fo re st n lli' l' .inai w illl Ih c w is b e » avi Ilio M r. B ra n d t butch e re d two J o h n P rp p a rd made a b u s i nf Ilio «la to . o o n u n u n ily . W o aro re p ro d u c in g d ro v e . I. That the only glad of compulsion which nations can freely engage p i'rk y rs Ib is week. ness trip to T im b e r on S u n d a y I.ee wniilai like to hoar fro m to ggiply to each other In the name of Peace la that which arises Ilio xliceoh in fu ll nn a tiolbor Sam Z u e rrh e r is w o rk in g at m o rn in g . from conference, from moral Judgment, from full publicity, and *nmo n f the old boys. Ju s t a d - pago. from tha power of public opinion. ! a* 4 »renco N u rs e ry . alra*-»: W a rre n W . Lee, B ox 163, M rs. E . T o ls o n mail** a b u xi Tho United States would assume ao obligations under Article X ne*., trip ta* H d ish o rn on M -'inlay R n xohu rg, O re g o n . T h e p ro g ra m Ibi* week al Un* D an ()'.Mi*ara is d o in g ca rp e n In Its present form, or under Article X V I In Ita preseot form In lha In pa ssin g «'•' m ig h t aitai Hint te r waark at tin* W a lt e r Z u e rc h e r m o rn in g . ! Paci Ih* T h e a tre S a tu rd a y and Covenant, or In Ita amended form aa now proposed, unless In any I S u nda y i* K llie l t ’. ln yln n in " T h e B e a ve rto n bail fo u r base ball place. particular rasa Congress has authorised such action From Our Readers J o h n P r p p a rd » m ade a b u s i n«'iiiiHani*o W n in e n ," alsn I ho f i n i '» in those days. Th s United States proposes that Articles X and X V I be either Mi** Phoebe W r ig h t o f S I. ness trip lo H ills b o ro Saturalay dropped altogether or so amended sad changed as to ollmlnale T h e first team hail W a r n ic ro u n d nf “ F ig h tin g Hon« i'i'lm i, OrogiM«. J a n u a ry l, elcAonlh tidin'* i* v is itin g at the La rse n m o rn in g . say suggestion of a general agreement to use coercion for obtain Lee fo r C a p ta in ; the second club 1 IH '.'l. Ilio Itoaverlnn Review, H lnn il." place. Ing conformity to ths pledges of tha CovananL M rs. Joe B e llish ami soli tnadt^. ' baa! Roy F.lalrigo a » p ilo t; the late Heavcrthni, O re g o n . No Obligations Under Versailles Treaty D u rin g Hii' lioiialuys the teach a business trip lo P o ftla m l on W illia m S q u ire s w a s the M a n - “ and Iie a r S i r : A IM lio a n im a i m oel- W a t e r Hu* re p o rt says a ge r o f the M a rrie d Mon'* T e a m , er oiled the school house floors: M om la y m o rn in g . S. That the United States will accept no responsibilities under tha ! mg t>f Ilio B e a xe rln n t ’. lm inl.or « o especially thank Ml'. K . W . anil H a rr y D avie* wa* at the T h e y are n o w in line co n d itio n . Treaty of Versailles anises In any particular case Congress h.ti Mrs. M. O ’ D o n n e ll o f H ills b o ro Wo* ilrufT. o u r « o r l h y m e m b e r, I A t'.nnim erce ym i «va-rc retjui'xlcal , h e lm o f the B o y » ’ Nine. authorised such action. M iss M a rth a B e rg e r left fu r w as v is itin g he r c h ild re n here ( !'V a u n a n n n m i* decialon In pulì - f i'r the M a jo r Part In* tivok in Ltagua Open to All Nations l.o* A ngeles last week. She be a few days this week. tin* groat a cc o m p lis h m e n t. Ii*li Ibi* Uri'xiali'iit * Iti'p n rt. W h y il wa* loft o u t I d o n ’t i M r. It . H . N elson ba* ocen lie«!'* that S o u th e rn rtim e s w ill 4. The United Btatea Government proposes that Artlcla I of tha Cove I tliiat tim i y> il bave p nldixliod M rs . E . L o ti of B u xton «'Its nant be construed and applied, or. If necessary, redrafted, so that I b u sy c u llin g wood about town benefit h e r health. She expects v is itin g on N e w Y e a r’s D a y here a p a ri bill u n i all n f il. In n ia k - k in a «. admission to ths League shell he aesured to any self governing F . F.. Sw enson. Ihe past few days. lo re tu rn next Ju n e . I m g m i'iilim i nf Ilia' H u ll Hun w ith M rs. H. K tm m e tt. State that wlshaa to Join and that yecelvaa tha favorable vote of B y a u n a n im o u s vote the cletl- two third* of the Assembly. V ic to r Sto w cli is on the H a n alron at school voted to celebrate nan D e liv e ry T r u c k d u rin g the Development ef International Law St. V a le n tin e ’* D a y th is ye a r w ith h oliday* and w h ile Fre d Le 'poM i. As a condition u t It* participation In (he worh and oounsals of ths a B ig V a le n tin e Box in ch arge is ill. Leagua, th* United States aahs that tha Assembly and Council con of D an C u p id as Post M aster. sent— or obtain authority— to begin collaboration for th* revision M r. 8. B. Cobb of P o rflnm t i* and development of International law. employing for this purpose A b irth d a y p a rty was give n in a busy m an here d u rin g U»e the aid of a oontmlsslon uf Jurist!. This Com mission would be h o n o r o f E d w a rd M e ie r's 21st holidays a tte n d in g lo hi* d u s i- directed to formulate anew existing rules of the law of nations, to h iith d a y at lit» home S a tu rd a y ne*s. reconrlle divergent opinions, to consider poiuta hitherto tnnde- n ig h t. A n e njoyable lim e w as qustely provided for but vital to the maintenance of Internal; nal Misses M axine am i H o r ln e spent p la y in g gam es. A large Justlre. and In general to deline the social rlgjits and dutli < of W o rth in g to n sp e n t th e ir holialay States. Th* recommendations of tha Commission would bo pre ■i'i wal w as present. va ca tio n w ith th e ir fattier ami aenied from time to time. In proper form for consideration, to the In the big pie e a lia g contest •"¡rand mot h e r a t O sw ego, O re. Assembly as to a recommending If not a law making body al tha- C h ris tm a s ent»«rtainm ent D onald Ja c k s o n cam e out v ic W IL L IA M II. JO H N S T O N Author*» Name Nat to Ba RavaalaS BURR V I L L E to rio u s anil w o n the p rize . He Until Attar Referendum E S T H E R K V K IO CTT I.A I’K is now c h a m p io n pie eater in Rye w as in Bank* Tu e * . A . E In order that tha «ota may b* takes Member In Charge this p a rt o f the woods. solely it pun the merits of tha plan, day. N A T H A N U M IL L E R the Poltry Committee, with the ac- L e vi M c K in le y met w ith * a sick < «eorge M o rro w has a MRS. O t r r O R D P IN C H O T qailesaenre of Mr. Ilok, has decided p a in fu l acciilent M onda y, wtiile h<»rse. aot to disclose the authorehlp of th* MRS. O O D EN K E ID g o in g o ve r lo the H a m e l piacc. plan until after the referendum. Tha MRS. F R A N K L IN D. R008EVF.I.1 L y le Bledsoe was in M a n n in g He stubbed his l«»c on a root lalenllty la unknown to tha mamhara H E N R Y L. S TIM S O N S u n d a y m o rn in g . of the Jury of Award aad th* Policy p a rtly co vered w ith snow , th r o w M E L V IL L E E. 8 T O N E Committee, ezrept ooq delegated A . E . Rye w as in M a n n in g ing hint fo rw a rd u n to Ihe frozen MRS. F R A N K A. V A N D E K L IP member, w g ro u n d , c u ttin g bis lip b a d ly anil S u n d a y m o rn in g . JO H N W. DAVIS C O R N E L IU S N. BLISS, JR. k n o ck in g out three teeth. It M rs . D okey M ay is v is itin g Treasurer t.K A R N B D H A N D wa* necessary fo r the d o cto r to al. the D a n M ay home. lake seven»! stitches in bis lip . I. P. Bledsoe am i E d Stephens H a v in g In* band* in h is pockets Do you approve tha winning plan Yes □ « e r e in Bank* S a tu rd a y. at lha* lim e , he was u n a b le lo (riff aa X 4* et* j r f f a Ja») No □ in s u b s t a n c e t protect h im s e lf in the fa ll. Eal Stephens was a M om lay Name .................. v is ito r al the F re d Stowelt hom e. trtaaaa print) * • TIGARD NEWS Corbe l C ro u th e rs o f M a n n in g Address ................ b ■ School reopencal last W e dne a - was up a t. S h a d y Rest S a tu rd a y C i t v ....................... alay. J a n u a ry 2, a fte r the h o li h a u lin g w ood fo r Ja ck Beneflel. LETTERS T h e B attle Is O n days. Mall fframptty ta T H E AMERICAN PEACE AWARD !<f MADISON AVBNUS, NIW YORK CITY W Nile; Thai« ini.rei««» |n *»ge»*atea fuller ealnten* ara »aratali* it lend them è» k aoaa rata aheat. . A. ' ' urgad ta Mike Bo yd has been conflned Ì to his home w ith an attack of t a p p e n d icitis. 4 A New Y e a r's abuice w-as given J o h n ttille s p ic w as a Tln jrsa te y m o rn in g ca lle r at the J . M. M ills hom e. Cht*. C a rlso n was a S u n d a y (C o n tin u e d agt page fo u r.)