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    T he B eaverton R eview
Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with
Volum e 11 No. 25
Primary Election
$1.50
Per
Year
OBI TUARY
THE BANKS HERALD
*•» ehi MU m ! » i»«o
TH E BANKS
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 23, 1924
Chamber of
Commerce Meets
NEWS
P ROM T H E
CDU RTY ACENT
A eominuajeation from IL E.
Barbara Ilia n le h r
C»»»hy, poultry apecialiat elate»
Murliara Filan M«uliana«r uh » •
that a three-day poultrymen'a
born ut Alano«’ Lorrain«. Fran««, j
roiivenlioN will be liebl at Cor-
This County favors Its Present 01- mi July U , IMkO Al III« an« Two Hundred Dollars Offered by vallia, July 23, 24 ami 25. The
of nie« ah« emigrate») Io Am»*rlra
i »invention la Ihe result of a re-
with her father and flater, Th«y 1 S. P. Towards a Passageway
fleers or Those W ho Have
i|ii»*#l made by the imultrymen
niud« lli«ir home near Uridlcy,(
of Oregon during lii«
recent
^Previously Held Offices
Across Railroad Tracks
llllnnla.
Kconmnia Conference he|»l at
Sh« was unit«d In murrini««
Corvallis.
The voting
•»
Washington in IH 7 S In Paler îîelir, wllh
other information regarding
The ' Chumber o f Coni mere«!
«'omily at III«» May primaries w »* whom «h « lived for *forly-four
tin* «»invention wilt I»« announr«>l
lo'ld
a
v«ry
miei
«
»
I
lo
«
iu»*»*ting
medium heavy, running heavy In year«. T " Hua union wer« horn
|al»*r.
*
Hcavcrlmi, Mtll»l><>r»». ami ►'»•real «i|(hl «lilldr«n. four »ou« and Wiilursduy evenflIK. A iiio iik Hie
mi,-reni in» mal tele
luki'ii ut»
four
»laughters.
Il«r
hiiahaud,
:
llrovn ami tower In lln* smaller
T M t BOYS ABO
on« aon and lwo daughter* pre-1 wa» Ilo* |iro|»oeiHon o f un ar­
town*.
Q IRLt CLUB WORE
nie or pussiigrwny
helween
I'li« Republican»
nominal««! ««d «d h«r In death*. In IMHO lh«y
Fight
boy»'
and Sirie’ live­
llrouiiwuy
ami
III«
Koiilhern
Pu-
Calvin Coolhlge fur pi»*»n»cnt; llinv«i| Io Milford. Nebraska, and
stock club» have been organized
cille
il«t>oL
A
lei
ter
wa»
reud
in
IHtm
lo
Rolorailo
In
1017
trank O* l.<>wd»*n for vlcc-pre*-
in Washington County H uh year
iil«n (; i twill«» L. Mi-Nary f»»r they moved (o Beaverton, where frolli Hi»* Southern Pari fi« Hall n» follower
way
offcrinK
a
«jonlribulion
of
■
h«
re«nie«!
HH
ilciilli.
I'. 8. Senator; Sum A Koter fur
Mouulaindale Pig Club, J. H
Hh« dl«d lu liaaverloQ al the 1 'IMI.Illl i n |'ii»|| l o * * , m i III* ' |*llr-
Secretary i»f Slst«; Thotna« B.
Mr». cliase ami in»lallu!ioti o f lille l»Mvia, Banka, III. 3, leader.
Kay for alal« treasurer; Hurry hum« of her »laughter,
Laurel Cheater White
P f g
l>aeeag«wny, |«vovi«t<*»l liuti it ie
II H«ll fur Juali«« nf in« »«’ - Sle|ih«n Mu|i«a. Sh« wa» aev*
loral<*«l al Ihe potili now orcu- Club, W. N. Bai horn, Laurel,
I»r«ni« rnurl; J." I*. Mlrai« for «nly*»ev«<n yeara, um« month*,
|ued hy ili« (uupiirary opening leader.
ilulry ami f<»»Ml o»*ii»iiilaal«iiarj und Iwenly-Hire« day» old.
Union Calf Club, Herman l.in-
rei-enlly iu»lnl|e»l hy Mr. Il»*»lg»*.
Sh«
unlU'il
wilh
Hi«
A
M
Win. H. liar« for *e«at«»r from
»luur, Portland, Hi. 2. president.
The
Chamher
voleil
Ulialii-
Church
nl
lli«
qg«
of
fifl»*<,ri
III« I III» senalnrial district; A
Clitdialein Mounlain
lloletein
it Reals for .«nalor Iroin Hi« year« a* Oridley. Illmoi», und mou»ly lo uccepl Ilo* o ff«r ami Calf Club, W. D. Raker, Laurel.
K
Sweiisog
Sani
Speuk»*
ami
Skill Senatorial dlslrtcl; Haora«' waa a devoted member until her
leatier.
S llail, l.oyal Uriiliuin ami I.. M »teal h. Sii« wa» a devout Chrt»- \V. II. Boy») were elecleo »a o
Banka C.alf Club, S. C. Inkley.
collim
ili««
lo
intervlew
|iroi»erty
llesae for Representative» from IMin, and In her la»l day» her
,
'»wnere. »«cure wlial «mntribù - Itnuk*. Iti. I, |«ader.
only
dealr«
waa
lo
leave
Hila
Hi« l Mli «lintrtrt; K. 1» Tonuu«
«¡ale« Orange Calf Club, B. G
me
are
p»»*sil»le,
and
pia««
Ho*
for ili«lrl«'l attorney^ B J. Want world and he willi Christ. Sh«
mailer li»*f«re Ilo* Town Coun- Lilly, Foresi Orove, leader.
for eautily Ju»lg»*; J. M lllnll •aid, “ I am ready lo go, when­
Sebefflin Calf Club, George
ril,
,i«kmg immedinle action. H
ever
Ihr
Lord
I«
ready
lo
lake
for roiinly r«*niiiiia»lon«r; 0*4.
Cornelius,. RI.
I.
«»•»■io
that
lb
«
passage.
|
Bi»’redorf,
Al«\nnil«r f»»r sheriff; Kd. I.u«« me. Mol my will Imi III» he woiild
ami il Is Imped i 1er »1er.
way
le
aeaur**d
done
"
for «minty rl«rk; Jam«» II Davl»
Seboil* Calf Club Mrs. A. B
for «minty r«ro n l«r; O«orge l.tin-! She leave» lo mourn her loe» lliul il wilì h« opeued perniai», Fllnt, Reaverton, RL 3. leader.
Ihre« «on», two daiiitlil«»'«, eeven cnlly in Ihe near fillore.
her for »-»unly imron«r
Th e«« eluhe wdl train llve-
\|r. George C»*vell wu»
sp-
I'li« Democrats nominal««! W gruiulehihlren, ami many other
*1'
-k judging te« ms to rompe le
H M«Adoo for prc«nl»*nt; H«o relntive«l fríeml» nn»l ii»‘ightior» poinl»,»l lo repreeenl Beaverton ;tl the Pacifie International and
oli
lite
Lami
S^llemenl
Com­
hy
whom
«he.w
ae
beloved.
I ll«rry for v !«« preshlrnl: H«o
Oregon Siale Fair in ad»lition to
The funeral eerviee» wer»* held uni tee roinpo»«<d of rcpr«e«*nt»-
A. Mam»fi«lil f»»r U. S. »«nalor.
llielr regular work o f raring for
I
tvee
from
differenl
vicinili«»
al
Hi«
lieaverton
M.
K.
Church,
II. I.. Clark. r«|ir«»«nlaliv« from .
lheir livestoek and making ont
in
Washington
Coiinty.
•Ii« flr»l d i a l W ' a ' l i ' f I1«*»»- Itev. William Hraf o f the Bell»
Muny «iltier mailer» nf illler- Ibeir report for (lie seasnn's ac-
|ir«>«, »««r«la ry of »la l«; Jeff»*r any Bañil»! Church presiding.
eel
were umler eoneidecalion. eouipliehmenla.
Concluding
services
were
held
»mi Mv«r». » I n '« lr«a »i.rrr; 1«. P.
I'aixlmw, Ju«Hc-» of Hi« »ii|>r«m« ni Ih« Cannonile rlnirrU in \l- ■oni«4*r w ti ir li were di»p«»aed o f B r AVERTON MAN
i.nirt; Newton Mrllny,
imMl« bany, rondini.,| t>v R «*" M K hill «pace ami lune will nnt per-
GOOD RUNNER
Inlermenl wa»
Infiliti mentioning them her»
service rom m i»»ion«»; W
t Breneman.
I
«urge
O.
liraves
of Beaver­
!
ili»'
River«ide
Cemetery
in
Al
Ymma. representative I Mb ill»*
THE STORY OF
ton, O. A. C. imler, and three
Irlrl; H m i I oii Bowman. ili»lrl«i hany.
"L O S T AND FOUND” team males in the four mile re­
attorney; It f». Hi«v«ii»on. county
On lb<* Riami of Pango in the lay, make up the best romhina
Judge; F. I.. Brown, county e©m- BEAVERTON GIRL PLEOOEO
8i*ulh Sea«, Fuulke. an unsrrup- Hon mi Ihe ¿»>a»l. The »how
mlaalnncr; J R. R»*evc». «h «riff
TO OlTATIO N COMMITTEE ii ' ou « while trader, hobt« power. ins in Hie Waabinglon
relay
Anna Cirabborn of Bi'uverUm, Year, hefiuc by trickery be ba»’ me«*l gives pcoWUR-e o f u elriMlg
T M t «T O R Y OP
a freidiuian ili lumu»'. Ita» beni ■ an ■"»I M:u!»«. i»<*w* a while «Oli
eonihination in the coming eon-
"TH R E E W ISE FOOLS"
pleilged lo III« Cilallon Li.limili. east. I»» leave Iter husband. Capi f»*r»*nre meels with Wasliiiiglor
Iti a Riverside Orive nome in le « »*f IV27 wiiirh will fiiiieliou
Blaekhird. V «lu»* nid daitghler
»»I Oregon in the next f»*w
.N»*w York live Ihr«« lovable »*W n«vl year.
l.oriia an* al Ibi* m**r,*y o f Faulk»* vve< ks. Tlie same (eain, Craves
hai'helore. Judge Trumbull. Ill«
l'weiilyzCive «»»-**»1»
of
Ih** who f*»rres Lorna lo ifgree I** Walker, Ma*on and Bulls, will
financier Findley ami Or. Oaunl. «In »» o f |g;J7 w«re pl«dge»l. Th<- nimry W a»i. ‘ ,n* medicine man
run in the two mile race.
ae fu»»y a» »»bl mani», siili mil lai ioti look pia«« W«dn«»day. though «lie love* a while painter
ilreaming »»ff Ihe girl Hiev inigbl I b»*y were r«quired
to wear Lloyd Capi. Blackbird comes to
W H Y ACCIDENTS OCCUR
have niarrie»! i'.hann»’ brings to giitpn ribbons '5roun>t ihe head
Pango with In* little »tmisbler,
People who wonder why il
their Imme Sy»lney FairoliHd, !h<* willi Ihe h»»w lie<| in frolli ami Baby M.adgc. He go»*» with l.loyd
is lhal so Ynany acciilent*» oc-
»laughter of an ol»l i«»ve, now a largc hninumr b«aring
III« to \\ aki's ramp ami find la»rnu
ur nowadays, might gel an
ul»*ui* in III** world.
Like lb»* wopls "Cilallon ’27" n» u pari in l|i<* p o w r of Waki. H!u” kt>iri!
idea
if Ihey would lake a pos-
breath <»f Springtime the girl of fin* minatimi. The ifnal cene-* will not holp l.loyd n'seue Lorna
w»»rks ber way mio the bearle of moli ics look place oli III« bank as lie think» she is only a native. ilion in the front vestibule of
a Irolley car in some thickly
the three old men not I»» men­ of .Mary » Hiv«r wlien Ihe inili-
Illuekbird funis Hull Fanil;»*
tion I »onion, nephew of Find- aies «nlertalncd Ihe olii m«m- was responsible for Hie de«er!ion populale») district.
I '»»»king from »he viewpoint
ley. who also makes bis home b»*i » wrilb a pieni»' »upper.
of lit* wife ami alMluets |jint. H»* •f Ihe mutorman, on« will he
lbi*re.
The Cilallon Commillee i* in later learns lhal Lorna is bis
Al Ibi» lime a Jail break I» olii organ¡zaIimi on III»» l'ampus. own i-liilil and hurries nai'k lo likely to see revelations o f puh-
lii- carelessness. He is likely to
»laaeil m III»* siale prison. Hun- F.acb somrily i» rcpr«*«nlcd
by “The army vt ilb an armed band of -ee people m issing ihe tracks
dreiis of convict* «»«ape. One of on« girl whllc tln- ilnrniih»ri»v-
men.
'■lose in front of a rapidly mov­
III«*« i» Benny Hie Buck, who encli bave two or Ih re« meni-
Meanwhile I lov»l goes to frei* ing <*ar. when they w»»uhl nol
Ini* »worn vengeance on Judg» bers, nml Ihe downlown girl»
f.»»ritti
Th»* natives rise up in los<* five seconds by walling.
Trumbull who senienced
him. are represented hy iwo » o-eil*
arm* against l.loyd and Lorna, The ground may be slippery and
Another I» Sy»lney'a falber, who T h «s« girla in»lruel Ihe fresh-
who have been Joined by Blaek- bey might catch their feet in
wa» wrongfully Imprisoned for man girl» in college Iraditlons
bird ami bis men. The whites he protruding rails, but that
emheiilemenl. Benny Hie Ouek and belp lliem Ibrougboiit Ibeir
finally win and Hlurkhinl starts would not bother some folks.
tri»*» I»» "g»*t" lb** Judge, but fi esimimi year.
fourni Il»« way automobiles will race
home witli hi*
imwlv
Sy»lney Inlercepl» him nini »ave»
Mi«* iSrabbiirn will repreaent daughlar L«»rna ami lln* coura­ with Irolley ears
on narrow
tIn- Judge's life, bul help» Benny Waldo Hall un ,lb»* eominillee.
geous loyd, w ho’ promises to tr»*»*ls -aigge»ls liovv little cru -
lo escape. Sy»lney i* lrnil»*»l t<*
love and pioieel her forever.
‘ ion some folks have. The pub­
Ihe *p»»l where her falber and
Il will be at the Pacific Thea­ lic wa» never more inclined lo
Ih'iinyi are billing and the Hirer
A T I P POR SLO N UE8
tre Ibis wi'ck on Saturday amt gamble with hazards than il
are capture»!
Benny confesses
(•irla, here's a tip.
is tn-dny.
Siimlny. Re Iber« I»* see it!
and absolves Sydney’s falber of,
Want to be popular’
the charge against him.
Wnnl lo hn*e Ihe nien rn*e
W illi her father proven inmp luvpr you?
rent and Hie love of Gordon,
N a tu rally.
who bad always refu»e»l to be­
Well, gel a goo»l crop
of
lieve her guilty, and her Ihre»* blonde Ini ir and go In thè Soni li
obi men. Sydney's J»»y i»^ com­ : Si a Diami*. Carey Wilson, Mie
plete.
aullior <>f "Losl ami Pontili, a
You'll see i* next Tuesday and «loldwyn pirture which *vin he
Wednesday nl the Pacifie The­ : seen al Ihe Pacific Tliealre for
atre.
| two day», Ratuntay ami Hunday
of Ibis woek, recenti.* returned
M '
NOTICE
from ili«* enrhanttng isl**.» and
Please he ’nitvieod that after bmughl Ibis dopi*
Mr. Wilson
I he »bowing of "Three
\\ i*»> «ays (lini blonde.* ^rc »care« and
Fools," Tuesday i«n»l \Y»*dn**s nopular Iherc.
»lay. Muy 27 iu»«l 28, tin* I'nel-
fi<* Theatre will not he «»pen i*x- !
B. F. King, S. C. Dai lev and
c«pi mi Siiliirilay uiid Sunday G; Mumforil, experieneed lami
evenings unless there i* an n*- drymen nf Pnrtlnnil, hegan un
surnnee o f at lens) enough pat­ Thursday to instali ihe maehin-
ronage lo meet
current
ex­ • ery for a new htundry bere. In
pen s»*s. •
j In* ralle«! ihe Beaverton Laundry.
; The elollies will h»> washed in (
;:«■***-
PROGRAM A T W EEK
1 (tidlviilunl, »«pnrnle liihs
ami ,
ERD CONVENTION will he washed and drilli In Ihe
V f* *
The program for Ihe w«*e\- i «ame maritino. Thev *rjll |i*cate
in
Ilio
Haulenhock
building.
,
eml eoiivention to l><* lu'ld at Hie
eilpo M F.. Church hv Ihe , acro»*, from thè Paje(fio Thcatre.
North Pacific Evangelic
Insti­
CARD OP THANKS
tute May 23-25 is a* follows:
Friday evening nl 8 P. M„ A
W»* wish
lo
pxpress
olir
Prophetic Message hy F.llznneth beali fell thanks for Ihn many
Wind.
H«lur»lay evening al 8 beautiful floral tribut«*, acts ofj
P. M., A Doctrinal Messnge hy I kindness nml o f sympathy * ex - 1
J. A. Goode. Humlay morning at j lemleil during our rer«*nl t»e- !
II A. M., Sermon hy President I reavemant, the death and ofl».¡
Edward Mott.
Sunday evening »» »iules nf our mother^JJte'Tate j
al 8 P. M., Pisiform Sorvire |,y Barbara Ellon Zeli«,’
the sliidnnls of I hi* school.
w“Mr*. Sliptien Map»«
(Everybody is invited in al-
Chris Z»*lir,
tend these meetings.
v Peter Zehr.
1
»1
. Held Friday
which
• jr** oft
U fi
sms
S -W * -““
H E R A LD , Volum e X IV , N o. 27
REAL E E TA T E TR A M P E R S
I. L. Burnett lo O. H. Hhiffer:
Lola in Hlk. 2, Timber, 110.00.
Multorpor Co. to Continental
Casualty Co., tract in Beaverton
Ri-cdville Ac. f t .00.
Ida 0. Holbrook to M. J. Chai,
upa: Lot 39, Panno Cree* Ac.,
110.00.
Frank Long «t ux to F.arl R.
Anderson: 30 ac. Wm. Porter
n
l
. c., ito .o o .
Marjory Wilson et al to Mary
Ryan: tract in Sec 27, T 2 R. R
2 W. 110.00.
Herman Zabel et ux to R. H.
Hawkins et ux: tract 7 Curlis
Kiihilivision Forest Orove, i f 0.00.
Rasmus Rasmussen et ux to
Anders Nnrgard et ux: tract In
Allon Acreage Add. Beaverton
Reedville Ac. 910.00.
Chas. H Murrey et ux to John
H. Bailey: 2.12 ac Beaverton
Reedville Ar. flOftO.no.
K. C. Brown et ux to Bpencer
Jones: tract in Blk 3 Hillsboro,
f200fl.00.
L. R Harris et ux to J. L. Van-
Boinelon et ux: tract In Flem­
ing Bobbins D L C. f t 0.00.
Hilda Lacy Diehl et vir lo John
G l»«n et ux: tract in Metzger
Acre Tracts, f t 0.00.
Manuel R. Rima« et ux to Mar­
tha L. Smith et al: 10 ac Bpring
Hilt Farm $850 00.
Mary J. Evans to A. B. Wood:
Traci in Lockcrman D. L. C.
Roy «¡raves el ux to Graves
Canning Co. Inc. Tract in Rec
32 T 2 R, R 1 W. f t 0.00.
A L. West to John C. Filch:
Tract in City View Add. Slier-
Wfxnl, f 10.00.
Albert Inicie West
Jr.
lo
John C. Filch: part o f Blk 3
Sherwood, f t 0.00.
F. B. Clafk -et al to Ernest
Lehman et ux: Tract in Coveil’ s
Ad«lf Beaverton, f t . 00.
Hannah Carlson el al to Ella
Welch: 10.05 ac Johnson Estate
Add. Beaverton-Reedville Acre­
age, $5500.00.
* •«<». E. Legg el ux to Louis
V. Sideroff et ux: lots in John­
son
Estate
Add.
Beaverton-
Rm lville Ac. f t 000.00.
i*r«gon Really A Trust Co. to
Homer D. Angell et al: tract in
Bonila Ganlens^ftO.OO.
Bertram C. Short et ux lo Al-
tie M. Sh»*rt: le*ls in Metzger
(e r « Trarts, f 10.00.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
Inter eating Little Notea from the
T old by Our Active Specie!
ROT R E V S
é
’ h 5
r \S\ '
;P-;
’ //
neaa meeting at Multnomah Ho­
tel in Portland Saturday
and
Raturday evening.
George Vanderzanden and Jos.
The Latliee' Choral Club will
Meeuwaen have each purchased give an entertainment at the
a new Ford within the last two High School Auditorium Tuesday
weeks.
evening, May 27.
Many witnessed the baseball
The King's Daughters class o f
game at Aloha Sunday, and all the Congregational church niel
report a very good game, and at the home c f their »unday
worth the drive down there.
School teacher, Mrs. Wrae, Wed­
The Roy Cubs easily won from nesday afternoon to make dolls
St. Mary's team at Roy Sunday to send to the Near East Relief
13 to
4. Leo
Vandomelen’s for the Armenian children. Re­
slants were too muck for the freshments Lere served and a
visitors, and the Cubs pounded fine lime enjoyed by everyone.
their opponents hard.
Mr. Harris, formerly»- a brake-
The Roy baseball aggregation man on the Red Electric, w h o.
won a very close and interesting is running the planes at the
game at Aloha Sunday 7 to 5. Beaverton Planing Mill was in­
Much credit is due Emerson, jured Tuesday by a
splinter
Hr« Roy pitcher, who sent sway that got «caught in the knives
seventeen by the strike-out. The and flew back, striking him on
errors were mainly due to the the hand. He expects to r**um
poor condition of ths ground to work again the first o f the
Aloha got three runs on two bits week.
an»J four errors in the third in­
Because there is a possibility
ning.
Aloha's pitcher
struck
out nine men and allowed but o f a misunderstanding in the
«even hits but Roy managed to circular announcement of the
bunch hits enough for four runs opening o f a chiropractic clinic
in Ihe first inning. Next Sunday we wish to stale that this clinic
the Whitford nine crosses bats is for the sole purpose o f treat­
with Roy at Roy, where a hard ing disease and is not a college.
You are :n«ited to investigate
tussle is expected.
our method o f treating disease.
Dr» Graham and Buehler.
TIGARD REVS
Fred Holm o f Olympia, W n ,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. Holm, last week end.
The^ Metzger schools closed
Friday, celebrating the event by
n picnic in the Metzger park.
The Grange met at the hall
Thursday in a regular meeting
The regular business was trans­
acted.
A surprise party was green
for Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bay»! on
llieir fourteenth wedding anni-
iversary.
The Metzger water
district
was voted on and carried by a
CORN VARIE TY T R IA L S
vote o f 150 to 42. A bond issue
More than a dozen varieties of will be voted to bring Bull Run
»ilnge c»*m are being grown in from Portland.
Washington Qpunty. Each var-
The school program will be
etv ha* its quota o f enthusiasts
given at the school auditorium
with Minnesota No. 13 and Gol-
We»lncsday evening. It will eon-
<J«n Glow leading in popularity.
-i«t of songs and drills and a
Com variety trials using 12
plav. "Rescued by Radio,” g iv­
•r more varieties common in the
eni>y the eighth grade. Gradu-
locality and two or three var-
i .»lion exercises will be held F ri­
ieti««' frm outside points will he
day. A class o f 28 will re-
ma»le on Ihe farm* o f J. E.
1 «rive diplomas.
Dow, Sherwood; B. K. Denny,
Beaverton; and Frank Herb, of
Banks. At harvest time the per
RYAR PLACE
icn* yield* o f these various var-
teli«» will he noted together with
'hi* degree o f maturity and per­
.Wednesday Ihe Ladies'unit of
centage o f stock as compared
the Progressive Club met at 11
fo the grain.
A. M. A luncheon was served
These plots are located along
county roads and w\JI he so and the lime spent in work and
l*oste»l lhal Hie different var­ visiting.
ieties may he observed through-
Mrs. E. A. Priest was Ihe host­
out the growing season by any ess at a lunoheon given Tuesday
one interested, and wishing to at her home on Illehre Way.
see various varieties of com About twenty ladies from Mult­
growing under the same condi­ nomah and Ryan Place attended.
tions.
Charles Bartrani has not yet
recovered his Ford touring car
wliieh was stolen April 29 when
it was parked at the corner of
10th and Salmon streets.
The
licenso number o f the car was
5628.
JL— J
Country aa
W eekly
The Ryan Place Progressive
Club met Friday in the club­
house. The Club intends to try
to get each family to pledge 60
, cents a month to liquidate the
j obligation o f Ihe club for the
tw»i tots reeently purchased. Ev­
eryone wns urged to attend the
meeting at the
Capuui
Hill
I school house Tuesilay evening
i to hear a talk on the*European
earwig and how to eradicate the
pest.
BEAVERTOR
Beaverton Loop Service Sta­
tion has announced Sa'urday.
May 24, as opening day. Mr.
Clement, the proprietor, has put
up a fine new building and up-
to-the-minute
equipment
f o r
handling gas and oils. He has
taken on the well known line of
KJsk tires and will handle auto
lamp bulbs and small accessories.
The entire eighth grade class,
thirteen in number, p z iu a tha
'8t«*e «xamdMtloft which
was
heW M »y 8 and 9. The gradu­
ate« are:
I>* Moyne Wisner,
Marion Cauthers. Ruth Warren,
Ivah Kingston. Glen Kingston.
Aage Fredrickson. William Mat-
zke. Alden Wilson, Irene Warfel,
Clarice Law, Charles
Lindsay.
Bartlett Halley. Ella Fink.
SC9FIELD REVS
Mrs. Paul Noack was in Port­
land Friday on business.
Mrs. T. Dressier was in Pnrt-
lan»; Friday on business.
Several Buxton folks attended
the hall game here Sunday.
Mrs. A. W illis attended w . B.
A. Lodge at Buxton Wednesday.
Mrs. J. R«ese was in Banks
Wednesday evening on business.
V. Richter motored lo Hills­
boro and Portland Saturday eve­
ning.
Miss Haz»*I. Page was in Bux­
ton Friday
morning between
trains.
Mrs. Chas. T. Myers was in
Portland Friday and Saturday
ou business.
A. L. Outright and family made
a business trip to Banks Wed-
-<!ay evening.
Verboore haze ball team will
play Scofield on Ihe Verhoort
diamond Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Myers attemied W.
B. A. Lodge at Buxton Wed­
nesday afternoon.
The Scofield base ball team
t»«at Ihe Buxton team here Sun­
day by a score to 24 to n.
Dr. G. F. Via was in ramp
Wednesday on a business call.
\ Mrs. Via accompanied him on
his call.
Mr. S B. Cobh o f Portland,
"Im ha been out here fur the
hist week returned home Friday
morning.
¡Mr. and Mrs. L. Rush low ami
s»«n »»f Hillsboro were Minday
Thrills and tears anti laugh­ Visitors at the home o f their
ter— a truly magnifieent enter­ daughter, Mrs. F. O'Donnell.
tainment!
That's what you’ ll
; see at the Pacific Theatre next
ALOHA-HUBER ITEMS
Tuesday and Wednesday.
It's
"Three Wise Fools,” the best
yet!
Mrs. Winslow entertnn e»l sev­
See Ihe fighting men and dus- eral Portland friends al lunrh-
\ ky beauties in Ihe sun-kissed eon ai her home on Lang Ave.
islands of Ihe South Reas. “ Lost Wednesday.
{
and Found” i* the first great
Mr. Edw. II. Hammer, eoaat
moving picture to be
photo­
mi
eastern
graphed in the South Sea Is­ representative o f
manufacturing
wo»*kst
was
o
lands Al the Pacific Theatre this
visitor al the hon e o f Mr. and
‘ wi*ek, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Alexander »«veral
Mr and Mr*. Sam Rpeaxe at­ »lays this week.
Mr. Hammer,
tended the Master
Plumbers’ whose home is in 9**a"le, i* a
! Association banquet and busi- Brother o f Mrs. Alcxondcr.