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T he B ea verton R eview C onsolidated, D ec em b e r 2 8 , 1 9 2 3 with ■ ■ Volume II $1.50 No. 2 3 ■ Per TH E BANKS HERALD ■■ - L "? W orthy Cause N E W S A R T IC L E which we publish today sets forth some o f the main facts reKtirdiiiK the progress o f the University of Oregon gtfl campaign. It is a worthy movement, well deserving o f the support o f every man and woman who believes in the University of O re gon and who favors giving the rising generation of boys and girls their maximum chance in the world through the equipment o f higher education. The University o f Oregon has in recent years been faced with a serious problem. Its attendance has been growing faster than have its facilities or its maintenance funds. In 191 3-14 there were 732 students enrolled. I o- day there are 2,389. For this year the total will reach 2300. W ithin the ten-year period just past the enroll ment in Oregon's high schools has almost trebled. Ten times as many high school graduates are going to higher institutions of learning ns were going ten years ago. On the basis o f all this it may be confidently predicted that at tendance at the University o f Oregon will double again within the next five years. In 1920 the University o f Oregon received from the state under the millagc bills $806.497. In 1924 it will re ceive $848,620. Thus the income from the state in four years has increased $ per cent. Attendance in that four years K m increased 39 per cent, eight times as fast. O k viously a 3 per cent increase in income will not take cnie o f a 39 per cent increase in attendance. The University .must increase its income. Oregon is tax-burdened al ready. and the University does not desire to go to the tax payers for a larger millage tax. Hence the gift campaign. Through this gift campaign the University hopes to raise $3.000.000 in five years. The money will be ex pended for new buildings and increased facilities. rhe University alumni have undertaken to raise $1,000.000 for three principal buildings. The current student body will Bnance another building, the Student-L nion. Citi zens of Eugene have undeitaken to raise $SQO.0Q0 for a University auditorium. Thus a very substantial begin ning has been made. A little later the intensive campaign is to ramify. The whole public will be asked to partici pate. It is a worthy cause. A “Red Lights *1 The Story This Masterpiece of Gasps W as Adapted From That Famous Drama, "The Rear Car." which w o EaUblilhed in 1910 ■ Beaverton, W ashington County, O regon, Friday, M ay 9 . 1 9 2 4 Year H 16 H S C H O O L A - Th<' total receipts frulli Hin ' Henlor play were $152.33; (lie nel ninnimi cleared wns a little nver *10« Tills wns very good mill Mil* Helllnl's fei'l Well re- I im til fur Mie Iniril work tunt was I neri-sssry fur Mil'll! In "pul it III'rues" In Mie way It should I lie Tills play eluseli Mie enter. I h juments Mint will lie heltl Mils year us u week frinii Friday Is 1 1 'uiuiueneeiiietit. The Keims were ilisirilmleil In Mmse linving einipiitis Friday night al Mie Senior Piny. The annuals are very good ami are I eerlnlllly umili Mie seventy-five • 'eiils which they rust. The ila if will have nlmiil $70 !<• • urn nver tu Mie Student limi) I as Mir nummi lins mure tliun I mini fur Itself Mils year. Il j luis fmaneeil itself with Mie ' money taken in from noverile • ing mul cimpons. The Haeculureule sermun will 'h e lu* I il in Mu' High School Sun. ¡■lay, evening nl M:«u. The Miri» Mlee Mitili will sing anil Mie ! speaker of Mir evening will he Rev. Sutctiff of Portland. The sehuul pleine will lie giv ! eu Kriilny, May V: (lie «lu I 'lenir will go up the Moluiiilnn River on Mie river boni "Maile- ( line.’* Everyone will enjoy him self we Mre sure fur the six weeks exams will tie nver Mien I ami u gum) many mlmls will be The I m i i i I Ai I H ' i t c e W e hope. will N' hvf Mie dock al Ihe fool of ■\lil«*r Klreet al H 30 A M ~EO AR M IL L S C O M M E R C IA L C L U B O R Q A R IZ E O There win a meeting he|,| at Untibt t'.ltappel near Medur Mill- Monday evening at which Ihe Medal' Mills Mnmmercial t-lul was organized. Mr K S. May well known here In Hcavciinn. wa* electeil President of the nun • li*» mafterplece ai gasp» was ind Mr ll it Findley Mastot "* adupled frulli Kdward K Ri.Se » ‘ (lie local lirange there was elec- s sun essful elagr pia) I he Rear led SiH'relary. Mar," wilieb fiieeinaleil litase ! MuminiMccs were nppuinleil to Lo* Angele* (or imaiMIs ami le i •¿outer with Ihe Beaverton Clnua- now ime uf tti> limai jn nlitabl» J t i e r . r • ' i i ’ d r e « , d i l l i nn - rn.nl shows in Mie cnuhtry. aitnpted lo ahamlun Ihe altilnde l.lueciicu liiiilgrr. Mie liuleil • f "ppusiMnu Ilia) has been in •llieclor. has inaile a picture Miai ; evidence in Mini romuiunily and is ha ITI log, ingenious, ab»<>rh¡ilg 'o work along with this commu as different from any other ¡ nity in securing a tunnel thru mystery pia) ynu rvgr saw *as! • he ridge In Purl laud. •lay from night. Il sels oui Ill justice In these people il with the frank mleiiMun of gel ling Ihe audience all wnrkcil up must be saul Mint they are badly and il perforine this difficult Hi need of u belter nutlet. I hey feat hy an endless aueeessimi elaim to have a better route for nf startling, unexpected and n a tunnel into Ihe metropolis mazing liie.ltlenls, seasoned will) Ilian Ihe one (hat is being ran. Their'» is a higher laugh» ifbd made all the more «idered. interesting hy a wonderful love pass where they travel than is either the Manyon mail or the story. And .No mure Ihulling »cipicncc of I leav crlun-Itertha route g li lull has been filmed inai Mie where (hey would liu ve the mn- Si ene in Mie privale ear coupled nel ruii'lrurleil is a shorter lim- l(i Ihe làutimental I,liuttfd flu ae| than the route now being a slee|l grade the coupling« are considered. loosed and Ihe rear cm plunge. Tltcsp are the claims, set out In wlial seems like eerinfn di«- hy I hose who say limy know both asler. And Mien mure Mu ills! routes. The writer dieclaims a The east lie Tongs in electric knowledge uf Ihe topography nf light«; .Injintile Walker. Marie Ihe country bul lie does know Prelusi, Alice l.akc, Ray <• riUt11., that by working together we haginar (iud<>wsky, and others. can get a thing done lull by The piece has been singed vv'lh hanging back and lighting ;»n> unsparing lavishness, with ri< h new proposition il will tie niaih palsli.il home.«, beautiful gown-, • Iiftlfii11 In accomplish anything. a stunning rabarel scene, im- I heul je Pullman inleriors, and beniilifnl mnunlam shot* in t te tirami Canytiu where Mie entire conipalty went In lake scenes. \flrr lucuting hla long Ioni •Isughlei Rulli in l.us Angeles. I (ike Mar Sun Mie ruilruad uing unte seuils III« lrus(ei| ftieml Mudfrey Murray tu hrlug ber luirk tu • Hurngn In a private l'iillman far, Shorlty after Ihe •llseuvery nf ber llldcilllly Rulli lierumes stihjeeleil In slrange wnrnlugs nf denlli frinii iinmiuwii snurres, votene eunveyed ninnigli Ihe ali h) menu» nf a reti hall nf llglil lu all) Rulli s fears ber fisnee John Mlitke, a sueressful busto- nras , man engagé» bis frleiul Ite»ili, ’ilio. Vrlme defleelur" In linndlrthr r a s e. Seuil Icarn* Miai I.uke Marsun lui- a mainai' brulli- er Etra whu bus long barhnreil a secret baie fnr Mie wi'iiltliy lalIruHiI man ami is unw seek ii>g In wreak bis vengcatiflc by means nf a myslerimis iuvenluu. Rulli ami ber party «lari Kant in Mie privale ear aMaiiied In Ilo MnnMneiiIal l.imiled l.ilke r.nrsun lueamvbile lisa rnme un to Los- Angeles blmself unii mlssing li,» datiglilcr hy a few hours slnrt after ber in a speejsl Irnin. On honnl Mie privale car slrange N O T I C E Ihjng bappen. Ape-like liands a- A mas» meeting is called hy ppear Miruuglt vlnl|l«tors, red Ijglils flash, slrange sbailuw« are dlterlioii of Mayor Erickson ai d r is i abuut— and Gudfrey Murray I Mie City Council lo lie held in lite Irusted friend In found mur the Heaverlmi High tvliool Au ditorium Monday, May 12, fo< ile red. Mie purpose o f organizing a l.ilke Marssn'a Irnin eatehea volunteer fire department for the up with Mie l.lmlled ah,| he • ity. This is nn enterprise Miai linards Mie privale ear, uverjuyed deserve.« Hie support of Ihe en In ere his daughler agalli and tire rnmiiiunity. gr|eved al Mie fate nf hjs iriend The principal speaker ot the Siiddeiily while Ihe Limited i- evening will he Mil chief o f Mie •'Ijmjng a sleep grulle, Mie leni' fire deparlmenl of Forest Grove, • iir enniiig Mie Marsnu mirly who luis volunleereiTto rome lo breaks Inope. K/.rn appears, firn Beaverton mid give instructions ■llshlly elated Mini all wjll he kjll lo llmse who join the depart ei| fnr righi liehlml Mie plllitgjnp ear Comes Hit special Inno. .Itisi incili. II will I m < an opportunity for a limited number, of people wlien Mie lerrible eulljslon np lo receive Mn» insl niel ion free pear.s rerllan, Mie second traili h|ls ini open swiliii and j» mir- and In become members of the o' .'znni'’ aMon. aeulously vvhisked uni uf Ibi' wny. Fzrn Marsun meels a weii ile W . 0. T . U. T O M E E T eerved fate and Ihe h.-ippitv re- N E X T W EDNESDAY unlle,| party continuo« ils jour- ney un (he special Irnin wliieh The regtilnr meeting nf Ihe nnw heenines cnnveiiod inin a W. C. T. U. will he held at the hniieymnnn expresa. home of Mr nnil Mrs. Mel Barnes K'rom Mie momenl after ynu on Watson street Wednesday of pali with Mie admisslnn priee next week. May Mill al 2:30 P. Our lesson will he:"Our In Mie mnnienl ynu loave our M. Miealer "Red l.ighls" |s gnlng Mothers, Or in Memory of Our lu keep ynu Muilled, Mekleil, de- M'dhei's". All are welcome to come lo these meetings. ligllled. CITY - - - 1 - L - L - l — .' ! " g j j ■ T H E B A N K S H E R A LD , Volum e X IV , N o. 25 O OU MOIL MONDAY ENOINEERINQ STUDENTE TO TANS CRUISES The Navy Department desires lo afford an opportunity for s Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country ss number o f engineering students T old j f Our Active Special Correspondents W eekly frop, selected colleges and uni versities to study engineering installstons on board naval ves with friends at Huber and vi sels »ay» the Lieutenant Com SCfPIl cinity have returned to Seattle. mander I). K. Iiarbey of the Navy Reerultln Station, Portland, Ora- Mesdames N. Andrews, Nei- The Rcofield Bake Ball team gon. letters have been sent to pert, W. Anderson, N. Jackson, played at Banks Sunday. about sixly institution« re- Clark, and Miss Nancy Lar- questing that two Junior » t u - 1 Mrs. W. Burnell, has her »la •on attended the quarterly meet den!« from each one be hum - 1 ter visiting hers this week. ing o f the Federated clubs o f mate«} to take a cruise or shout Fred Irwin and wife motored Washington County at Metzger two weeks duration during the to Banks on Rsturday afternoon. on April 30. coming summer. 'The Social Improvement club Mr. and Mrs. Neusorn attended The period from July t »o held their second meeting in the hall same on Sunday at July 15 ha« been tentatively April at the new home o f Mrs. selected as the most suilahkr Banks. Neipert on Blanten Ave. There l im e . Hludenl« on the we»t e«»a»t Mrs. R. Beneiel made s bus were eixteen members and three will be assigned lo vessel» of iness trip to Banks on Thursday visitors prssent. Mrs. Walter Ihe Hnltleahip divisions and the morning. Andersqn read a most interest- students on Ihe east (oast will I.. A. Cutright and family was be assigned io the Destroyer at Buxton on Sunday morning ing paper on early settlers and Indians o f Oregon. This dale, Squadron« o f the Scouting Fleet. on business. April 24, wa» also the birthday Jack Irwin o f Portland was o f Miss Nancy Larson, who was 8PRIRO FEVER a Sunday viator here with bis nicely remembered by the mem In Ihese bright spring days Brother Fred. bers with an appropriate gift. feeling« nf wanderlust or lan Mrs. Sara Irvin o f Portland guor, called by some spring LOGAR RIDGE fever," affect many persons. The spent Ihe week end here with her persou who has plugged away son Fred Irwin. at work all winter feels a re- Charley Carlson and family The Harding Grange neid i vulsinn from its bonds. He longs o f Burrvitle, was ip Camp on their regular monthly meeting l to get out along some trout Sunday evening, visiting. Saturday. The large number in | brook, or wander in wild coun The Roy Base Ball team will attendance especially enjoyed a try in vagran! fashion, free from play the Scofield team at Roy talk given by one o f the faculty es re. Cregon, on Sunday nexL from O. A. C. on “ Canning. Is it just laziness* Or is it some debilitating effect o f war Mrs. Kenneth Benefield, is ill The lete frosty night* togeth mer weather? Probably there at this wrling in the wrltng a er with the hail storms we have i» somelhing o f holli elements the Forest Grove Hospital. been subjected to in this lacal- in it. The system of civilized Mr. and Mrs. V. Richly and ity recently has to a certain s o c ie ty , by which we get the family motored to Hillsboro and extent damaged the early cne»- highly complicated blessings of Portland on Saturday afternoon ry crop and the first blossoms modern life, in return for reg o f the strawberries. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gratton ularity o f toil, goes against ihe Arrangements are in progre-s grain once in a while. A bright returned home on Tuesday morn to organize a Parent-Teacher ing from a two months visit at sunny spring day is so beautiful Association at the upper Logan that one longs io get out and Los Angeles California. R E A L E S T A T E TR A N S F E R S school. By this aid in tAe tali just enjoy Ihe season. But recent The L. G. C. meet last Thursday we hope lo be able to accom Alice Kay to M C. Smith el industrial c h a n g e « have abridged and elected new officers for this plish ihe necessary requirements in : 16.71 an. J. H Walker D. L. Ih«. hours o f labor a good deal, year. They have layed new plans to become a standard school. C., $10.00. olid most p e o p le gel considerable for a Club House here. I.cvi E. Keck to Annie S. ehanre for out door life in this Mrs. P. J. Darby had what D. R. Dounell, was in Hills »he farms a hundred per cent Colvin: Tract ni Sec. 3«. T. I N.. lovely lime of year. born on Saturday morning be hatch in turkdy eggs. The set it. t w .. $ 10 . 00 . tween trains to bring bis wife ting was fen egg* hatched by a I John Halitwin >lo l.evi K. Keck: O. A. G. A G R IC U L T U R A L home from the hospital. (Tract in Blk. ft. S. Park A<ld. P R O G R AM P U Rhode Island Red Pullet who is V’ i > rrst Drove. MAS .00. When Oregon invoiced Us M r. and M r«. Joe B ritis h took as er..uq uf her ten little grey V B Hailev et ux to Adolph rienlfure and surveyed it« mar I here htby lo Portland on Thurs turkeys as though (her were l.eppin: Tracis m 9, to, ami I A. kets il went a step further and day morning to have its tonsil» “ fed" chicks. A former hatch T. I N.. R. 2 W.. $10.00. hull! a program based on the taken out by Doctor Bailey. was almost as good being 11 Clara A. Pallcrsoa to r. F facts discovered. The aim is The home o f Taunderson bad turkeys from twelve eggs. The Hubbard: T ra d in Johnson Es to renter on produce that will a fir between Sand 9 A M at twelfth was a fully developed tate Add. Beaver!ow Reedville Ac yield we! I and sell well and Fri-day noon, it started from the turkey dead in the shell. « 280 . 00 . »lili keep up soil fertility and flue, and in a very few minutes Wilson H. Rogers to Mary M distribute farm labor. That everything was burned lo the lingers: Tract in Tualatin Car means more money for the faKm- small rhildrn and her sewing BEAYERTON dens, $1.00. er and Ihe industries and busi marhine but nothing else. U. 8 National Bank o f ,\ew- nesses that he serves. berg to R E. Brown el ux: Mrs. J. D .Gray and daugh- The program has been pub ter, Mrs. F red Eller and two Traci in Sec. II and 14. T. 3 lished hy the siate college in a RYAR PLACE S . R. 2 W.. $10.00. children, spent Thursday at the booklet, a copy o f which has Jennie C. Marlin et vir io S. been received hy Ihe Review. home o f Mrs. Gray’s son, Mr. Doy Gray. A. K'redrirksen el nx: pari of Farmers wanting copies may In J. 8. Gilkey and family are Hlk 34. Beaverton. « 3000 . 00 . quire o f their county agent or by again living in Ryan Place. A Surprise stork shuwer was Ceo. W. Curtiss et ux to Mary writing direct to Ihe college at K. G. Winstock. formerly of given for Mrs. J. J. 8ower.s at M. Lynch: 5 ac. Henry Noland Morvaltla. the home o f her mother Mrs. Jr., n !.. C. Oregon newspapers as well as Portland, have moved to Ryan G. W. T e fft with Shout thirty A. C. Hinkle cl ux to A. R financial and trade associations Place. guests present. England: lt.17 a,. See. i. T. have studied and approved the Mrs. Fred Zilly will entei- 18 R .3 W „ «10.00. Mr. G. W . Mertz o f Forest program In Ihe main and have tain Ihe Ladies' Embroidery elvb C. H. Estes et ux to James S. Pledged Iheir help in carrying on May 15. Grove was town a short time the Royer: Tract in Sec. 31, T. 1 It out. latter part o f Iasi week. He is a Mrs. M. B. Moore, who has N. R. t W „ $10.00. canidate for sheriff on the Re Henry F. Bellarls et. ux lo cnee to Watts Community Club: been visiting here has returned publican ticket M M. Fifer: pari o f nik. 3. Tract in M. M. Walts D. c. C., lo her home in Billings. MonL Mr. Frank Horken, who has Sherwood Acres, $¡.’ 50.00. $100.00. Mr. and Mcs. ft. W. Apdersim been transferred to Spokane, Truslces o f W alts Memorial E. L. Keas et ux to Emma have returned to their home here Churrh mid I'nited Evangelical Teresa MeNeal: Tract in t»eo. I after .«pending the winter in Washington, left Thursday to take up his work there. Mrs. Church o f Ihe Oregon, Confer- Richardson D. L. C ... 110.00 ! Portland. Hocken left Sunday to join him. Chas. Sherburn lias been ap Mr. P. Zimmerman o f Yam pointed a delegate to meet with hill was in town a short time oilier delegates at Tigard to dis cuss the location o f a union Saturday evening. Ba is a can didale fur nomination as uon- high school. nressman on Ihe Republican M. W. Storey and family have ticket. taken up their residence on the Mrs. Alvin Alkins o f Aloha re Itonso property here. They were formerly residents o f Westmore turned lo her home from Port land. Vi ednesday. She has been land district in Portland. taking rare of her daughler-in- I A large number was present law who has been operated on at Ihe meeting o f the “ Double for appendicitis. Six" Odd Fellows and Rehekahs Iasi Wednesday evening. A bas- Mr. and Mrs. Spcnkc ttccomp- kel luncheon and dancing werewanied Mr. Bert Hnrkin on a long enjoyed hy everyone. drive through Eastern Oregon They report In Ihe dance recital al Lin Iasi week end. coln High School April 21 and every thing drying up on the also in Ihe music reeilal in the east side o f the Cascades. Sherman Glay hall Saturday Mr. A. G. Beals o f Tillamook •’veiling. Miss Melanie Parke of was in luwii a short time Tues Rvan Place look an active pari. day. He is a candidate for Ihe The last meet ing of fhe Ryan nomination o f Joint Senano lor Place Progressive Glub was well Ihe district comprized o f Wash- attended and Ihe meeting was ngton, Lincoln, Yamhill and Till very interesting. Questions of amook counties on the Repuh interest to the romniunity were lican ticket and asks your sup discussed. The next meeting o f port on a platform calling for Ihe club will be held May 9 at fair play. 8 P. M. The regular monthly meeting of file Mity Council was held io the Mity Hall Monday evening Il was expected that, they might lake tip Ihe matter of a new Moon«'ilman In place uf Krank llnekeii, who has moved from Ihe city, hut it was noi taken up. The evening was largely (aken up with routine business. Tiie mailer o f improving the e ast end o f Sixth Street was taken up and the Council de cided to have the Hnuorder pre pare resolutions of Intention to Improve ll, as well as West Street. A new petition was pre pared and presented «»king for (lie Improvement of this street. W e s t Street Is the street run ning from Ihe Morse Hail past the Mily Hall. The maUer of the improvement o f the east en,| of Sixth Slrect has been up several times and it 1» believed I ha! the resident» who live on lbi> street will lie given a mad on which they rail travel at all -ea- snna of Ihe year. | Mr. W eller asked Miat a fin hydrant be located somewhere m the vicinity o f his residence •» there are a ronsiderahle number if houses without adequate fire protection. II was decided afler some discussion thal three new fire hydrants be ordered and the Council will make a lour nf inspection to ascertain the best location for them. Few oilier matters which muld he railed new came up except Ihe decision o f the Mily Council )o lake steps fur the organization of the volunteer fire department. A meeting was railed for this purpose is lo be held al Ihe High Sellout Auditorium Mon day evening. May !2. FROM „„ .*-~:r:~viJPONDENTS The Mirage HUBER REWS ITEMS ROTICE The Hiteon Woman's Club Mrs. Ira Lynda and daughter will give a tea al the home ni o f Rn»«burg spent a part of the Mr». George Anderson on the month of April at the home of ifternoon. Miss RUth Llnklater T. Cnscadden. o f Hlllsborh will be the. prin Mr. and Mrs. H 8. Brink who cipal speaker o f the afternoon. t have been spending some time Everyone is invited.