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T he B ea ver ton R eview Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with Volume II $1.50 No. 14 Per I HE BANKS HERALD which w u Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, March 7, 1924 Year K V i A ; ‘ THE BANKS XIV, No. 16 9^ i y Tunnel Project Highly Endorced COUNTY AGENT news Locd| Chapter O.E.S. H I G H S C HOOL The M i*l«ri- lury Aemleiny floor Momluy, MiMpela put up lo.l (lie «mnr. played Mill Mill- MiM«rl. mi their March 3. The -------- a K"oM fi«ht hut • • is ‘ i l . D . D lohn W ilarkcy Boosts Beaverton In m extemporaneous Speech Tuesday afternoon do* Fresh - iiiuii cin»» entertained do* hiu - At Educational Conference Menl lloMy willi a one-act pluy. II wu» very well ,/ut on ami wa» it «mill success. "Mraverto,, offers all o f the Entertains Visitors A ilitifhl or II«1 report of Ilo- , •'••lumi II ••• coihimiimn I or Frank % < 'll I I I m I««, .1. J. Fisher, li. K. New Imuse, It .1 (Hall, uiot Kit I. Tunnel Through Portland Heights Moorw, oil mu h 11 fruii» mul char Grand Worthy Matron Makes Official Visit. Many Other Would Bring Beaverton to 15 . rie* ut Uni riiriiiii Corvallis Kco- noniic tiunfcimicc in herewith t Higher Olficials Present Minutes Drive to Portland «Ivcii for tlii< I m -111-f 11 u( Im'.il «low er». Hlglicd, Uro. I. Woodwiirl ||, I'lralilrill o f dir \\'u»h TbS lift lulkcd or iirojrrl tu bore n I iiiiih ’ I t tu unii ti l'orlluii'l Ili*iMliIf>. i*li|(lilly lo lln< umili ut (iouncil Creili, In tidiiK rrvlvnl tilt* lime wltli il li il m un I ni lltll»lM»lll. «>»««i.ly Fruii nini Vriirlahlr O ro w rr» A »* o eladon. o. T. MrWliorirr. li. HI 11 1 y 'g rill. Tini lu»l rrKulur incelili« o f tin* Heaver Chapter, O. K. H. wu» u lilriiioiutile o,|i: ni dir history ol |,PllV(.r Chapter, il t»*ii,« do- ,,f fu.u,, x IM, ,lf Worthy Friday ni«li(. dir lural Midget (rum iravrlrM to 'lualuliu and fduyrd diem in another very fuel «aine which re»ullrd in a vie- lory for Ih« Heaverlon Mni«cl» hy u aeore o f II to 13. riarlly I he »core o f dm «mur between tlicae two Irani» dial wu» Imld ul Heaverton nut Ion« n«o. Mutriin, Hlrllu Drake. Ihr Cliup Irr wu. h I» h lioiiorrii hy du Htep» wllt he luk«*n wlthili u l'rrarnr« uf William liohiliaofi fi'w tl.ty m lo organi*« tiiiini'l ili « - linone, Crauti Worthy Hat ion; Irte!» In holh Mulini.muli mot R e p o rt of C o m m u to « on S m o il M iry llru'liri. Hunt I!ruin] Mulroii W i l I i I iik I oii rullili leu. F r u ii an d Chorrlo». mol I'rcM'pt Iirunil l.rrlurer of Friday night, March 7. (hr ‘I tir eiiiinly m u r i » wlll tir 1. Rod Roopborrloo Arrrniir Oregon; " 1 11 in in llrakr, Hu»i local basket hull temiiN will play Il-k ni |i|.|'llll»»li.|i fui' Illese ili.- of re«|a to hr itirrriised ln ihr i ï ru ini P h I ioii o f i Tegoli ; It dii'ir lual «nine o f die .ea.oii on Irli'l» lo rul»r Ilo* niillloii» licer» es len I of liiiluiicln« Ihr hrrry l i uuk Hi'lrro, üran'l Associate die home floor With Mark rose. sury lo tulli«! (to' tlli|imvcinciil. rro|i» mul »Upplyill« lorul ormi. I’ulron; I Mu fii.ilmiu. Grand Ka If die games are anythin« like Tenlatlvc |ilnn» show limi lite I.orul market» ran |>i oliiilily I her mul Miiyhellr Minne' llraiul Ihoae played with dial »clionl 1 111111 «*! wlll m al hrlwrmi *.I,IHM), u m ' nur limoli rii ln en e Siundreil Mm>hull o f die firmili Chuplri on I heir floor, they will he fast (Ilio ami SI orni,mio «tul fifty arreo. ol (irruon unii many Mulron. mid IntereelinF to the bystand- Il i» |iro|tn«eil limi II exletitl t. Blaokcnpo. Ih.il Itirrcnanl , Ml((| putrmi» frolli Hortlmol ami er». from Miir<|iiuoi unirli oh Mie ; aerea«« of hl«rkr«|>» hr limile „f|„.r nrlghhorlllli Cliu|.lera. l'oilluuil milr to » |«o|nl orni Friday ni«lil, February 2’Jth, wlierevei lliry umy hr gmwn Tlir orami Mulron |»rul»n| dir Fairxule •ehoolliouae ih Dir l'u »licer.afully, in Ihr cileni ..f ,lf ohuplrr ami die Affirmative team of the li'«li ululili vulley. »tipplyiii« dir Incili niarkel», «lerlurcij Ihr Initiiilnry work lieaii h I'I iih .I met and were defeated hv V ii uri « u . |ui»»ri! ni llir In.l the ,Ne«ullvo leant of Tillamook S. Rlaokborrloo. limi furllirr lifull) inni Impir»»ive|y don« li'Ui.Inlurr prriusiIm*r organila - f l’flIMlfllK o f dir hlurkhrrry la* f*|ir r»|irriully Commende <J dir III k I i hy a 2 1« t decision o f Ihe lloli of Iuil|i**| ili. lin i, mi dir dlsenuragcd. New rmii|»'ting Mi«- \\ urlliy Mulron. Iva Huniltlcr* Jud«p». The local Ne«alive team •unir unirmi |i|ail n» roail nini drhu led Mark rose al Markro.e Iriri» rumimi in; alno wilM la-r- nn<l die Wnrlhy l'ulrou, V. A. irrigatimi districi» nrc fornirli I rie» lukr care o f dir cannili« Wooil mi dir .u rrà », mol per- nod were a l.o defenled hy a 2 T lil» uri wa» |>n»»r<| wltli dir | Irmi«’ . frrllmi ditti liu» lirrn udiiinrM l<i I drriaion. The leain. have i‘ordnn'1 B righi» lumirl |.lnu III done very well and die .tudeill Nrw Mi.Iriri» III dir »muli are m llnuver Cliapler. Ilrr rcinark» , » reported n» lim ilo« turpe i l ilil- : uoM dio.e imiMr hy die Orami lindy 1 » proud o f the work tlo'y Il I» |iropo»eM lo iiiukc u very 1 III«» where dir hrrry run hr Wui'diy Mulron were unirli cu have done llii. year. turar districi lucluillii« Ihr cn- j |irmltier«| ul H very low figure. Jnycd hy Ihr inruihrr» of Itrover llre W e.l Side uf Mori lumi mol 4. Qooooberrioa. Ieri e.t«ed l ’.liaplcr mol Ilo- uimiy visllor- n i W P O U L T R Y C IR w U L A R S dir Tualallit valley unM neurhy , lami» a» fur oui « . F., real MI« o " " K » 'hm.lM .......... mil) R E A D Y F O R D I8 T R IB U T IO N VI die rlo .r o f dir ceremo In rare for tomi calmerie» mol 11 rove. Tliree m-w peigtry «ircular» nie» nm iri.liiii« und Hi«iy re «Mhrr Itx'Ul Mriiiuiol». Il ha» no| hern derided wlietll frr.h ioeiil. were »rrved i.l dir are ready for di«lr*Si>' 1 1ioti to re B. Curranta. Suine a» for y.....» er an aaoea»menl will he pro- How lo iliuln« room The Uihle. were «uleiita o f die »tale po.ed, or die people within Hila berne» ortuhle colon) l'rautifully dccomlrd «villi duf- con veri dir 4. Strawborrlo«. limi III lerrllory he a.kod lo vole a I ioii «r into u brooder limi «e, ihr fodil h>no|lir(« mid yellow can ci cased acren«e he rermiiuieiiM- luuid ia»ue. , nrw tOO-hen laying litiu.e, and The ftral alrp la lo «e l per- i'd . e»peci«lly of lh«i«e varndle» dir«. The sueceaa o f Ibi» puri o f dir program wu« due lo do dir Oregon AKriciillural Collegi mi. »imi from MiilliKunah and 1 -mitad fm running. Imrrelinir. porlnlde rnlrniy hou»r» are Ilo tintim i« e ffo ri» of Ihr rmniitil Wn»hlnglon eminly court» to ami fre»li market I.noil vari- numi'» <»f Ihr nrw hulielins. Irr, Mr» ‘•lit«' Mr». Shrllriihrr elie» |o lie «roWII to three lo each forni die tunnel d l-trirl» wltli The porlahlr cQlmi) Imu.e «er, und Mr» Nir|>rrl. iiudiorlty lo rmae mmiey hy a»- tocallly. wlnch ia H hy 12 fto-t in «u è i- I meal market» will determine' aoaainent or b»n«i». l'Ina Mone, «k'ncnlwd in atulioii cir< uUr 5'. die harkn « o f die inovemctll wlll ! Ihr «rren«e lo he inCreaae.l ami WH1TF0RD NEWS hy A. ti l.unn, n^Jpróf«»»or ol talk willi lami ownera r. -ldin« 'he vurlelir» lo hr piaiiled. V number o f local d o «» are pmillry liuahandry al Ihe col wdliln dir diatrlrl. and Icaro t-o(jalvb«rrlo«. r r.v.»ni- T h i» houar i» bulli on •ota.iiig a» do* rr»ull o f poi.on, lege. Iheir Wiahea. tirai calale *le«t- ’ oirmt plaiilinw Of loganhrrrir. ninnerà lo facilitale moving |l I« MIppoM'd er» in die Tvalalln Vulley «re ! he diaconiIntir.l unii ipmlily of ■ liicli i» ali iniporlaut rotfaidSra Mr», .lenaen, wlm hu» hern ill. al ready pudin« u|> ai«na on p r e m i prmluellon liuprovm. don veliere «li»ru»r i» prevalenl. trarla ut lund »lallng Ihal a lui» §. Chorelot. 'lukr »urvry of wu« uhlr In attend Ihr rluh How lo convert Ihe porrahh m erlin« \\r«lnr»day. nel wlll »orni eonncct ........... ul- *'lierrie» in enrli elmrry-produc «•dolly li*ni»r into a tiroidei ly in « a ie «« willi Ihr heart i»f | m « eounly for thè purf*oae of Ih r hm-rlmll hoy» rlrurril lim i»« i» lold hy Mrofea.or l.unn loculing pollen lie r, o f proven ....... ||,iBg like «i*t> dollar» willi b ll.lli«»» Porduod hi unnther circular. In il hr Il i» »uni I(itti hy wny of III« worlli. lopwork aufficienl Ireca ||(„ Mj,ialrel ahow «iv rii here .il«n empliaaisr» Ilo* nece»»ily ni propoanl I it iiii «*I. a careful auln- I" proven polleilirer« i errntljr. .i «round for thè producilo' nmhile «Inver will hr umr 1" Huild up ihe »ml with man- liraldiy, vigorou.» young rio* Sellimi nonni liHVr beco of r»‘nrl* ill«* PoriUnd eourthouiM* ur^» ami covrp rropn and main- n in i in « im p r o v e n ir n l« m i Ih e »ti«*k. froin llruvrrinn In f i f I 11 mill» j twin n liu»li Mini»' «*f f^rlilily Tlie building pian» and lui ulra widtmil being »lopped hy luilllvale uillea» In irri«iili*d «er- » rlio id / ro u n d » hy lu y iu « lilin « m id l e v il in « d ie « r o u n d «ut a ul uialeriul» for die nrw 401 u »peril cop. I loll. rgg laying liou.e reooinnicnde«! «Im i! w ltli d i r roail. The rapid «row lli o f die Kaat I Prune die tree» hy thinning . y die «lepartnieiil i» given ii ih r Wouien'« tiruiimunity 4 »Itili Hide lia« euuaeil people Inlerealed oul enough to permil ea»y paa- . lai imi " circular 51, hy Frani. mrl Wednrmla) limi p ii'p irn l ili VVe.l Side property lo reali/r «n«c o f lire« and wind. ' KnowHivn. asuialant poullrv Ihal, if aoinedilng la nol done lo Incrraae ptmiim« of lloval \r«el;tble and garden aeeda for liu»haiiiliiuin in chargr m ex provide re«nlrulial traela for Ann» willi pollenisrr« in di»- »ale i,| die eolerlumiiienl and pel-imeni work h'*re. Inline owner« on dir Weal Hide. ! Iricl» where Ihr aupply (» " " I »m i ll to hr given Friday eve « Tlli* liouae i., '.M* feri drep hv il i« only n i|lie.||oii of a few atifllrirnl lo lake care of local nin« Mar. I I. \ good program will Inj given anil refi raliiiieiil» 7u feci long, includili« a ferii year, lindi Idg luíame»» lituiac». raillieriea and oilier local dc remii al «ine end, wliicli i» io i served. Admiaaion free. telali n» well a . w holcu le. will Manila hv 20 ferì, li i» 6 feci lugli in Further planting «if amir clier- - hr r«lah|l«hed on die sírcela o f dir rcar ,K feri in front, ami 10 rie» ia dlaflouraged on aceounl I railed my love hy radio. the Kaal Hide. fori, t indie» in Ilio peak. u( die heavy planting in eastern. . In hope.« dial .«lie would hear. Iiiirhi« Mayor Jo.eplt Simon'» nrlniiiil.l rat ion a rniiiinltles was Muddle wealern and oilier weal- I naked her If »he'd marry me. Y O U T E L L ’E M ! ern stale». And Hoard it, "Hilly, deaf." a|>|ioinled lo tnve«li«ale plan dom ili« in lo work hy way of for liinnrlliiK Portland Ilri«h l«. I Speelsl Rooommondatlons t'li. »ml i» my pivdicmnent a tunnel, Ilo* commuter never A «urvry wa» made and a tepori O n M a r k e t in g L o g a n b e rrie s Imi... I. a »orry in.'»«; given Hut a» Hie Kn« I Side had' WIIKHFAS. each producing h> When I lui ned in my receive!" will l>r lirld up gn a draw.— Por!- heard forty answer. "Y e »". t.i'id Oregonian noi filed willi tim i»«» a» Il i» al dility o f loganhrcrirs bua P'Mi- pre.ent and «im e dir Weal Side Inn» of vital importuner vmy — »till liad many vacant I'd » in ila in« from cucii idhcr to a «ir a i- varimi» rr»>driicr aeri ioti», no er or le«« degree and all of Them Billig further was done nhout Hie affecting the industry as a whole matter. 1 «»"• The World W ar wiped oul llyc W HERE'S. Iliosr problem» uf only completed plans for the feet consumption mid dislrihu luniiel that have been made. Gan- I lion more or les» und are m ; aduni rap itali»!» of Montreal and nerd of special and llmrougli Toronto had worked lien* for study before definite ieroinnien- nearly u year on thi* plan, wHh- diilion.» can In* mude, out folk» knowing it. They liad HE IT RKHIH.VKI» hy the com all maps mude, blue prints had inillei* that we ...... )•> been drawn, options hud been producers of Ingnnherries that taken on needed land inni all Hu* they form a federated org iiii/a- niiinry necessary vv.«» availnldc. lion «;uinpo«cil of local organi Work was to have »Inried in , *uli"H» from «urli 'producing I" July, 1911. Then muir Iba mur i « ulily by using orgnni/alionn der o f the Austrian crown priifce now eslnhlislii'il and influencing on .lune 2«, and Instantty wnr the «»Inblishmont of torni or clolni» hr«un to galliei Gnn- ganizations where none exist, nitu s nioncyed meli hcgun lo liuik for Hie purpose of »liidying tin* lo home iiffulr». A. F. Clark was problem« und ronsiiingtion and, to o f torni ullorney ior Ibi* proposed ili«lriliuHon in order fer each locality solutions for 1 tiilllders o f io t i. llirjr various problems. Hiere- 1 While Ilio new pian» provlde » I I Ihcir for a tunnel large enough for a •*> s o l v i n g lb.* problems o f Ihe doiilde Irark carline, tl I« thought industry as a Whole, limi «Irrel ears will hoi In* pul i .— . _ _ in but Hull general Ira.iporl« nQy Q Q I ii mi will I m * provitlotl ny I iiim Une» Mori land Telegram. George I». Grave» of Hrav.r- ______________ 1 Ion is showing up well 111 prart- Mice for Hie Hcnver I rank teaoi **t IM ROM I BLE I F I T t F M I \ (; t T ic men are training lo Here is tlie «rave o f Timothy « « I lntd romlllion for Ihe l omhig Tether, »eaaon. — Who never kicked about I lie Dally workout's have started weather. , earlier llinn lust year because lirio lie Ihe hones of Alisohuu h, Her weather fondinone have Euri, inaile it possible to use the field Who never cussed Hie telephone Graves i» Ir.vmg oul for tlie one girl. ami two mi'e events. I Real Estait Beaverton Boy _ T r a i l l e n Regular Meeting Speaks at 0. A C. barley; ..H. v J5 T,n acres. ,J«'« •» Sec. “ 32, k > j . h . of City Council r T. 3 advantages o f a large city," as serted John Malarkey, Beaverton high «cho«d student, at the "Hell Oregon’’ extemporaneoua speak ing eonleat in connection with die O. A. (2. «durational expos ition. The delegates at the exposi tion voted to make the public. »peaking contest an annual fet,- ture o f die educational exposi tion Twenty-seven communities were represented in the contest, held under the auspices o f the Junior Chamber o f Commerce. “ Beaverton is situated at the gateway uf die Taulalin Vallef and i» noted for its heaverdam land, die richest in the state," '•'iid Malarkey. "The finest and large«! vegetables in die state ore raised at Beaverton. “ Beaverton ia known all over die »tale for il» prize-winning filberts. Two electric railways connecting Beavertop willi Morl- lainl give half hour service to die city, "Upon completion o f the Coun cil Crcsl tunnel, Beaverton will have 20 minute service lo Port land. Beaverton ha« electric power, gas, and die much-famed Hull Run water. “ The largr»l electrical branch ■ •f die Kmitlirin Pacific raidroad is located at Beaverton. We in vite everyone lo come and estab- li«li dieniselve« al Beaverton." CRADE SCHOOL Sarah Jane Merrill et vlr to Charles Casper: 5 acres. Sec. 21, T. I 8.. R I W „ *10.00. Hazel B. Sutherland et vtr to H. K. Noble: tracts in Blk. 29, Metzger Arre tracts, »10.00. Herman A. Krieger to Victor Herineks: 20.19 ac. Henry Black D L C No. 51, * ! 00. B. J. Hall to Lucy Duyek: 10 Ae. T. O. Naytor D L C No. 37, *3000.00. J. H. Bullock et us lo F.dmund Stephens: 20 ac. Sec. 3, T. 2 N., h . t \V.t *10.00. f!eo. M. McBreen el al to R. E. Nelson et ux: lot 13, Fruit- dale. «er. 23, T. | «., R. 2 \V.. *10.00. Joseph HickenboMom et ux to <T N. Williams et ux: tract in Finney’s Add., Hillsboro, *900. John Welch et ux to Edwin <’• Wilson et ux: 2.87 ac. Steel’s Add., Beaverton, *10.0g. Floyd H. Powell et ux to John Welch et ux: tract in Blk. 10. Ilockcn'« Add., Beaverton, 110. A. C. Mulford et ux to Philip A Graham et ux: 3 ac.. Sec. 25. T I N.. R. 2 W „ *10.00. Mardia Cross to 8. «. Kir.gery: Lois in Fruitland Acres, *10.00. Klmer P. Ivey lo John H. Schemer et ux: 1 ac., Garden Home, *10.00. Theodor Doring to Ralph C. Rlliot et ux: Lots in Spencer’s j Homestead. *10.00. | How'ard E. Caswell et ux to E. W oodruff et ux: 114 ac. Sec. ^ * R-. R- 1 W ., *10 00. ; 0 K McClintock et ux to peter Mullesch: Lot 13, Garden Acres, *10.00. R. E. Hathaway to Herman Zabel et ux: tract in Curtis Sub- j division. Forest Grove, ilu.00. i Mamie I. Frisbee to P. H. j Hammond et ux: 5 ac. in Shor- wood Acres, *10.00. Knoch W. Carnahan et ux to Albert Carey et ux: tract in Sec. T*. 2 S., R. 3 W., *10.00. , Mary Coldwell to Mary E. Patton et vir: Tract in Sec. 13. T- I R- I W., »10.00. H■ C. Peterson et al to Walter West: Lot in Greenburg Heights OtVES OPERETTA I he grudr »«'hoot operetta, which wu» presented last Fri- day night, February 29tU, al ei«h( P. M tn the Auditorium of die Beaverton High School was a great success. The pro gram was composed o f two op erettas. “ The l.amt o f Once Up on a Time,” aud "The Gulden \\ hislle." Both o f the operettas were v> ell rendered. Tlie children all liad learned their parts well ami spoke li'iid enough for iwcryoni' lo hear. Several solo» were «Hug. and these were very good I ho dances and drill» were per- formed exceedingly well. One girl. Thelma Tefft, we tK'lievc, win* played the part o f a fairy, danced for the aud'ener very gracefully and well. The chil * 1 . 0 0 . dren who represented various flowers, hud little dances and C H A M B E R O F drill» which they performed very COM M ERCE M EETS well. The tin soldiers had a The Chamber o f Commerce military drill, and they looked met in regular meeting at the quite like soldiers, with their offii-e o f F.. F-. Swenson Wednes guns and uniforms. day evening. There were but a Many o f the Mother (toosi* f « w present at this meeting diameters, such us t.ittle Jack (as usual) though there wore Horner, .lark and Jill, LMtle Red some there who do not frequent Riding Hood. Mistress Mary, (Jlil • f m e e t i n g s , and some o f the King Cole and his Hirer fid- rv-gular members were absent, iller». Hiul many oilier», were They were greatly missed by portrayed, and everyone acted ib „Sp wt,0 haVe been the main Ili» part well. workers in the organization aq.d : *1 is hop.*ii that tliey will find a way to he present at the future meetings o f the Chamber. The report o f Ihe auditing commit!» found that the books had been a trifle neglected but expressed surprise and pleasure that so much work had been done for which the workers could hope for little reward in a pecuniary sense. Every penny o f tlie money (akeu in was ac counted for and white some rec- ommcndaUons were offered Hie commit lee highly commended tlie former officers. 1‘ ri'siili'nt W oodruff stated that Hi« work o f organ(zing for the proposed tunnel was progres sing rapidly in Portland and that he laid been requested to ap- I point a committee to meet with the committees o f the different locaHties at a date in the near ftittire. He announced lhat he Would appoint the committe in tlie near future and would noti fy them hy mail. ’ The Secretary was instructed hv write Ihe Mayor and Town Council asking them lo place the matter of a crossing from Broan i way lo Front Street somewhere in Ihe neighborhood o f the 8. P Depot A letter was read from an official stating that the rail road company were eonsMerlng placing a fence along the right of wny between Lombard and Watson Streets. This should he opposed hy every means in the power o f the people o f Bea- l verlon. *“ Last Year’s Business I N., R. 5 W n *10.00. i<*(nea Vernon «elder et us to James H A.hiry et Ux: t seres. T- 2 8 • * w., no.oo. M. C. drover el us to Lloyd Hall; All o f tract *, Alford-Carr- Hunter’s Company's Hubdivision No. I, *10.00. H. M. Collins et us to Mary Jane Collin: I f A3 acres. Sec. 3, T. 1 «., R. 1 W.. *450 00. A. Legier et us to John K Weber et us: Tract b, amended Plat o f Fairview Add., Hillsboro. | f i o 00. m ' f The Hatter of a City Damp Ground and Other Things of Impor tance Were Brought Up The City Council o f the Town of Beaverton met in regular session Monday evening and for • tune it looked as though there would be but little business transacted excepting the passing on the regular bill« lhat come up every month for approval. How ever, after the bills were passed and the water ordinance form al ly disposed of. several matters were brought up that are of more or less interest to every one. It was suggested by Mr. E. " . \\ oodruff that ns there was a balance o f several thousand dollars that had been In the Bank for some months that the city was entitled to interest on the monthly balance. It was de cided that Mr. oW odruff act as a committee o f one to interview the bank officials and see wnat could be done about the matter. The City Attorney brought up the matter o f securing a dump ing grounds as the one the City Council had been dickering for for some time did not see... any nearer being purchased than It had some months ago. The Coun cil then decided to meet in a body Tuesday night and go to look over a site that had been suggested by Mr. Rossi. The site lays much nearer town than the one offered by Mr. W o lf and is said to be an ideal dumping grounds. A gentlemen representing a delegation present at the meet ing, who live on the east side o f Lombard Street than took up the matter of opening a street down past his property to the car shops. It would seem that one party has a piece o f ground lhat the others want for a street and this delegation wished to secure the consent o f the Coun cil to bring condemnation pro ceedings against this certain piece o f property to be used as a road. Mr. Grandgeorge petitioned the Council to allow him the use of the city water as soon ae Bull Run Water is turned on. There seems to be a consider able number who are asking for Ihe water and the Council are favorably considering the matter of supplying them. There was also some discus sion about the need o f a map o f the city on which the water and gas mains were shown and so the location of the lights and hydrants and other things be longing to the public could be located. It is too bad that there is no plat o f the city and step» should be taken to have one made so that a print can be lakcn off. So far as the editor knows there is no authentic map o f Beaverton as it now is that can be secured. In fact, there is no plat of the subdivision wherein he lives that is available at this time. Some action should he taken in Ihe matter and It would be well for Ihe Chamber of Commerce or Hie City Council to take hold and push this m ai ler through. FARM R E M IB D E R S Farmers contemplating Ihe ii * p of commercial fertilizers, should determine what ones and amount» they are going to use. and place their orders so the materials will reach then, and -< hand to be applied al Hie proper time. Start preparing the brooder house as soon as the eggs are put in tlie incubator. Clean and spray it thoroughly, put some dean sand on tlie floor, ami make certain that the healer is working properly. Peach leaf curl spray o f bnr- dcaux 8-6-50 must be applied hefore the buds b**gin to break lo be effective. On early vari- elles like the Elherta warm wea * (her will bring on rapid expan sion o f the buds. A successful farmer is the one who takes advantage o f the ex periences o f others. Bearing this in mind, the farmer can make the hest use o f hs time at this season o f Ihe year by catch ing up on the reading that he has neglSctFd during the sum mer.