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T he B eaverton R eview Coiuolidated, Decem ber 28, 1923 with TH E BANKS H ER A LD which was Established in ' ' ' ' O //., Volume II No. 27 Church School Program Given Graduation Exercises Were Held Sunday at the Local Catholic Church. Diplomas Presented. A nyoil** »Im enjoy* the good <>| i | fashioned »m l of » m 'I ioo I exhibition multi not help I h *in pleased Willi the program ren' dried by I In- HI. Cecelia »rimo program Knioi Monday, Jour I, • I I In* lien verino Cal |ni||r rtiurrli Tini room wim 11 1 ly dec orated with (lim, mul Hunting lnlcr»perred with flower» of nil »ori». The program uieiuih'il nil Ihr |iti|iil» of tha »rhool, *ni|ie who »nulli not make hy even (hi wilile»! «Ir r id i o f Ihr I lint u inn Il il, u aootl a|i|trurnnrii on (he l"K it min Ir »tage ami iiimr who rouhl |irohahly hr Iralnrn to lnnkr a ll\rlihoi.il hy acting or » ( ok in K or both. The flr»t ntimltcr, "Columbia. <¡••111 of Ihr O rm o" wu» ren- tlrreil hy thr whole »rhool lit n manner whieh Ihr w ilier Ihink» rouhl h,. Improved upon. The rhihlrrii knew Ihr »ong all rlKhl Imi Ihere w i, a little lark o f Ihr rr»l whirli we |lkr In » » » in that rood ohi »ong. The neat number renile red hy R llriiem torf wa* • hurl, and well delivered, and hr made a hut hit with hla "Oraler." The dialog by two girl», one who wi»hed lo «eli her baby brother and one who wl"hed In buy »urli n baby wa. good The »orig hy »exeral children, a part of the refrain o f whieh wa* "When sleepy Unir romea, | |Ove RIV molhrr heal" wa« very pleasing and well rendered. F. Rlgerl gave lhal olir abolii lie did noi know whether he “ vo» llann vo| Vo» living oder Yaroh vot vo« drd." The Junior» then rendered »rxrral »elerllon» whirli brought down the hou»e. The one who wa« going lo be a polli Irian and baxe |hf baine» named after him wa« e* per tally good. The »ong. "W e're the Boya" xx a * - " i n , (mi high pitched for the hoy« who gave It though H Wa» well learned. K. Ilenne»»y'» rrnlMlion where he wanted ex- erythlng wa« Ju»l fair. The inor iti of Hie "Hog und I*»»r l.oh»ler" glxen hy A Rigcrl waa- rule and funny, Ihe moral helng, "fion't try to find out loo much." II. I.ichrtch In hla hi»lory le»- »on Ihoiighl lh.it everything Imp pencil in I IW?. The »ong by Ihe "Tiny Tola" wa« very good in deed. »onie of Ihe playera hav ing Hint natural way limi I« »n pfenning when «een on Ihe »(age The advice o f Ihe “ I.Itile Pilrh er»'' wn« timi one «tmuld he care ful wImi lie «ay» before children The little nkll hy I.. Smith wa« very gm id. The dining, "Buying Kgg«." »bowed whal migli I hr arrompll»hed hy n little Jmli- riou» flaller« ndinlnialered In Ihe right way. Thai IhcMe rhildren are not lurking in iwilrinlic training wn» Indicated hy Ihe manner In whieh Ihey decorated the grave or the departed «nldier whirli wn« giv en under Ihe lille, "Memorial Exercise».......... Hie old thvhnrd Swing," (hough nn olii line, wn« n new one on (he writer and wn« well rendered. Al the rln»e of (he rxrrri»e* Fallier O’Neill gnxT n «bori ad- dre»« and presented Ihe dtpln- mil«. Me IlmugliHlinl n» Hiede were »evernl of Ihe granila te» who lind received n mark of 1(10 on (heir imper» on civil govern ment (Mie »delire of govern ment) hi Ihe «Inte examination, that !he*o nl I piiij I m lion Id he poled nl 100 per rent Amerirnn« Thn»e receiving diploma* nre: John Ring. Ilnrhnrh Bennon, An nuiieinla Merlo, David Merlo Alnyslu» Gauger and Daniel Ring. Alfalfa 1» cxlrrmely liurdy af- ler II 1» once established but 1« lender in 11» fir»l few week» of growth. II i» often a »urre»«ful rompetltor of Canada Ihinlie» a» well a» oilier vigorous weed* nf |cr II lin* obtained n foolhold lull In Ihe early .«Inge* it 1« »nine- time» killed on) hy thirk growth« o f weed» or grain, tn uiiiirigat- ed »oil» a I fnlfn i* he*f plnnled nlone nn Innil that 1» free from weed*. Hood »land» are uauully obtained when Ihe »eed la »own alone- following a cultivated crop like rnrn or polaloe», if Ihe land 1» worked before »ceding to cli- inimile weed growth. $ 1.50 Per PRCSIDENT CAMPBELL g iv e s SM. 000.00 A gift of 130,000.00 from P. An organizsiioti of flirt Seoul» I.. Campbell, pre»ld«nl of fhe lui * heen »Inrled III Heaverlon Uulveraily of Oregon, and fam- and any and all girl» o f thè lly, bring» Ibe Intuì »ub»eriplloiiH prnpcr age, eie., are «ligim e Ut lo lite ululimi fumi of Die Uni- Jnin. ver«lly (lift Campiiigii In 1312,- Il ha» for il» purpoec» thè 232. T h e preaident'a gift wa» ideal* a* illuse »leter urgunua- Iliade In die nume« uf Mi and don», thè Camp Fife (U ri» and Mi», l'.aillpliell und Mi«. K. A Diri II.... rve», nuMieiy, thè I W aller (’.burnì of development o f etiiirarter ami j ||,.rke|ey, Culi foni la. ttlet tiltilW Hie ipiullde» o f «elf Hraituule» and foriiier»tudent« reliance und leadership. Mr«. nre gixmg liherully lo lite lumi, W illi« daily I» lender o f the whieh |» lo he u»ed for »ol'ely troop wllli M i«» Edna llulhert a» needeil Ituildlng», purinulnrly a her n»«i»(anl. Ileliy Huntley and new lihrnry building on die ram- Alire Strieker are temporarily pUN „ Kugene. Conlrlbullim» nedng a« patrol lender«. Modi- )iri, |„.jMp received from all pari» er« of Ihe oiembera or o f girl» (lf lhr ,.(,u„ (ry Alumni in New who would rare In Join are In- iYi,rk (lily have »enl St too, Hn»- vited to roofer wllli the«e lender» Inn St (HO, Washington I ». ( ami n»»l»t In ereullng In Hen- SI 140, f,o» Angeln» S3000, Spn- verlort n alrong branch o f dii» |yVgo, Berkeley si 950 national group. | Vancouver U l t o , Seattle *2505. i Medford *355(1. Tlinne figure» I rcprcNcnt only a pari ut whal ! rim he expected before trie eam- BEAVERTON i puign t» over. One graduate in PnrMnnd. n G IR L« UOOUTS TO ME OROANIZED *to,, Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, June 6, 1924 Year M IR I Mi»v Juliette darter I» «pend- lift die week end at Oawego with friend». Morn, to Mr. and Mr*, m . M Miller of I .mil hard Slreel. a »IX- poUpd baby boy. Halsten A S»,, have ii.slalle.l , m w esafe fwglatcr ju»i »hip- pi'il In from Norlli trakoig d, V. Robin» and family mo- toreil to Salem oxrt- die week end and ylalled with relative«. Alfa W illiam », who graduale» fmni die Slule Normal Brhool. was In one over Ihe week end. Mr. George Cnvcll alteuded ili» luncheon o f die Chamber of dommere* o f Hillsboro Wednes- gay. . Mr». Jamr» Binder'» »i»le r from Washington ha» been xi»- llmg here with Mr. and Mr» Binder. • Klnlon bn «•'bull tram played Iiu Alolul M W. A. «1 A|ona ia«l Sunday, and lost by a «core of 20 lo 2. S, R Warren, who contrari» fur cherries,,' was ill town Wed nesday He h »« headquarter» in Portland. The drafe» and Burge» l.UIll her do have «Inrled a wood and lumber ramp out near Cooper Mountain. Tire l.o»ll Brother» house, m XXI ip I i Ml ami Mr« Paul Itnw;le lie living, is receiving a new mat of paint. Rev. Upshaw, who waa located here for »ix year», will preach at du* Congregational Church Sunday morning. There will he a fire meeting al flic City Hall Tuesday eve ning. June to. Everyone I» urged to attend. The gnruge of 0|to Erickson »ml company, locateti on the corner of Front ami Main Street» ha» been repainted. Mr. F. d. Donaldson mid Mr W. C McKell spent several tlay» up die Deschule» and report« I a nice calcli <*f fiali. Mr. Howard Boyd, who lin» been living on Walson Hired, lias moved lo die room« over die Krickson garage. The Pacific Telephone tester w ii * In Heaxerlon Monday. The Beaverton hoard xvn« found to he in good condition. Mr. and Mr- II W. Campbell of Forest drove, grandparent* of Mr». W illis Cady, visited In Beaverton lu.«l Tuesday. Mr. mnl Mrs. Sum Spoake pent die xveck end fishing no Wilson River. They rdnrne ' .vllh n good catch o f fine ,fl«b The Beaverton Review bn« beep busy die lust week mov ing Into their new uunrters on Front Street, next to Ihe (¡range Ball. A huge shipment of piling is being loaded al Heaverlon. The Icsllnnllon for which they arc headed is West Oakland, Cali fornia. The receipts o f Ihe Beaverton posloffiee for die year 1923 were mi large dial they raised the salary nf the postmaster * 100 a year. Mr*. Ruth Busier nnd children and Mrs. M. n. Lawson, who have been resident« of Benver- ton for some lime, left yester Harvey Pinder nnd family hnxc day for dales Ferry. Connecticut rclurncd from n trip in i.nng e they expect lo remain per manently. Beach, California. To w n Council Met Tueday Bills Presented and Allowed, A Pe tition Asking Street Improve ments Presented formally The regular meeting o f die . wu Council which 1» scheduled |< lie field on (lie first Monday of the mouth wa* postponed urr Tuesday evening, A good many bill» were pre- -nuted for ronshleradon. Among diem was that o f the City of • rdnnd for Ihe water used dur ing May, whieh rail into Ihe hundred* o f dollar». A bill for Momethlng like gyventy-ftve dol lar» from Mr. Mox Crandall, »al ary for die Recorder o f 980 .no for die month o f May, several small hills from die Cliy Mor al.all, probably aggregating *50 or *00, the North Coa»l Bower Co for slreel lights nnd several 1 « «u aUultnx i>i ... ... oqw uwiu oilier »mall items. To Ihe heal »•«dent wllli a Inlal enpilul of o| our knowledge the hill» were I cent», worked hi» way tlirough allowed a» presented the dolumbin University I , « » The report of Mr. Crandall, *r |.„0| tn York dlty, gave , ;ir,0o In die fund, lie »aid he who ha» audited the city hook» for the whole lime die present e«dinuled dial hi» education coal mayor mid recorder have bepn university *1200. and he • office was prpsenled. adopted | wanled m pay II bock with heavy nnd ordered to' he -placed on Ihe Intere«!. file. Thia report «poke in the highest term» of^the work done by the city recorder and took the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS occasion to highly commend (hr Ida (). Holbrook to Fraud» A. city in having as efficient an Longslaff: E 1-2 Jot 19. Aah- accountant to keep reaord of thr br<Mik Farm. SIOOO. Irnuaarliona o f tfir municipality K. D Mitchell In Daniel E ll wpnt so far a» lo »tale that Ycaxel: Tract m See. 15, T. 2 every rent lakrg in was account N., R. 4 W.. S5.0<i0 00. ed for, that the balance« were Anna M. Hampton <*t vir to accurate lo Ihe cent and that lirrlha M fledge«: Trurl in S»< (be work had been done in a \ T. 2 S.. H t W., SI0.on ry creditable and efficient man Dougin« MrChe»ney to Har- ner, A part o f the report wa« I lette W. Wood: 2 ur Anthony ordered printed In the Heaverlon W IJnrt D. !.. C.. SI0 00. Rex lew and we hope to be abb Frank Vandehey et ux to I •o mx•• it «pace in these column- B. Brown et ux: Tract in Walk very noon. rr» Aild.. <Forc«l drove. *2500. The rp*ignatlnn of Mr. Frank Nordiern Bacifir Railway C«> 1 or ken as councilman was read James W. Robertson el al and accepted bnf no mention Tr ie! in Sec 21. T. t N.. R. F wn* made a* to whom hi* sue W . S 7 20 . 00 . re«*nr would be W e believe i John Siegeiithaler el nl to Al w< uld he no more than right tc fred duerher: Tract in Ree. 32 offer the position tn Mr. Hugh I t N It I U . St 00 on. who received Ihe next high H. H. dall et u| to !.. B» Keck er number of x'otes at the eiee T ra d in Wm. Sinke» I*. L C. tir.n last fall if our memory i- SIOOO no1 at fault. K. File el ux l«> <iu* Kile: I.ot A resolution calling for di< I. Blk. 2. Valley Visln, St0.00. improvement of West Street from darney Lovely el ux to An ’ bo Morse Hall north to Ihe end drew Loftu*: T ra d in See. 3. T • f Ihe street and o f several oth I S„ R. 3 W.,; al*o tract In cr streets in Hoeken’s Ihird add Cornelius Environa. S2S00.00. it ion lo Beaverton was presented F. II. Hi*rk*en el ux In F. M • nd adopted and the city en |.a»*iler et up: T ra d in Hocken'» gineer ordered to make an es Third Add., Beaverton, SlO.Ofl timate o f the rost o f the im ^ Haugen et ux to Ktixa J provemenl. The committee from the Com- Baldwin: 2 ac.. Sec. 32, T 2 S mereial Club presented iIre mat R. t W „ St0.00. ter of die passageway between M. H. Belimi et ux to A. F. the Southern Pacific depot and Deihlef» et ux: Tract in Elkanali Broadway where Ihe temporary Walker I». L. C , SI.00. passageway is now open. Tin S. II. -D iixi» el ux tn F. \V "mineil advised Ihe committee Catly et nx: T r a c i in Covrii'; that there xvere no funds avail Add., Heaverlon. S I 0.00. able at Ihis lime for the pur F. II Hocken et ux to !.. D. chase o f this land, and appoint Stephenson et ux: Tract in Ht»ek ed Mr dus Rossi a committer' en'» Third Adii., Beaverton, S10 of one to act in conjunction will Marlin Svaeina lo Bete Piali <.| g|; ho ac.. Sec S, T. I S-, H the committee from Ihe Uim- mereial Club lo see xvhal couh I W.. *2133.33. .. * «* * ¡7 * H E R A L D , Volum e X IV , No. 29 A U rriN WOOOEN MARRIAGE Miss Alfreda Austin and Mr. Beverly Wooden were united in marriage al the horm» of t h e bride’s parents Saturday, May 24 with Mr. Lee Carr acting as at- lendaii! upon the bridegroom and Miss Nellie Milled as hrirleg- ni tld. Mis» Fern Powell sang and Miss Verna Bale played the marrh for the p r o c e s s I o n. The Misses liable Strieker and Ruth Filley preceded the orida! march as Bower girl». The Rev. Kratt o f Portland pronounced the rerernony in the beautifully decorated parlor. Besides the parents o f the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. F. M Austin and Mr». Frances Wooden, there were premoif Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strieker. Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Wooden. Mrs. Ed Ward. Mr. and Mr». S. C. Old«. Mrs. Mmney Riley, Ihe Sli«»es Fern Powell. Freída Zimbrirk, Lena Matxke, Edna Hulberl. Elva F.kstrom, Verna Bale, Nellie Mil led, Alice and Mable Strieker, and Ruth Filley; and f.ee Carr. Steven Wooden, Joe utiseig. F.rrlce Que»nel|e, and Wilbur Weed. A delicious wedding supper was »erved and congratulation« extended to the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Wooden are at home to friends at Bertha Sta tion. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as T o ld jy Our Active Special Correspondent* W eek ly KTAH PLACE Mr. and Mr». W. E. Duffin Mr. and Mra. Paul NoacS and motored to Seattle Thursday to family and Mr. Otto Bchroeder visit for a short time. motored to Hillsboro on Saturday Mrs. p. L. Foster and daugh evening. ter Betty left Friday for * vlall V. Richter and «on Edward of a few month» in Ban Francis with D. O'Donnell motored over co. on the Wilson River to flab over The f.adies* Unit of the Pro Ihe week end. gressive Club will meet June tt. Mr». Chaa. T. Myers attended All members are invited to at the W. B. A. meeting on Wednes tend. day at the home o f Mr*. A. Mc Last Bunday a large company Farland at Manning. from Ryan Place motoreo to Mrs. D. O'Donnell and children Rippling Waters on dsrte* Creek and Mrs. T. Dressier and son and back. The party reported a went to Portland Wednesday to very enjoyable climb up to Rod *!>end Decoration Day. erick Falla. Mis» Hazel Page attended the The Progressive club held a Graduation Program at Banka business meeting May 23. The High School Tuesday evening and regular business was transacted. visited Wednesday at Banks. A brief but enjoyable entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charley Myers, ment was furnished by Edwin Smith o f Multnomah who recited and Mr. Z. Studabarker motored with H. Stowell and wife to Va- a Kiddish dialect. der, Washington to Mr. Myera ranch there. The trip waa made to Vernonia to Rainier, across TIGARD HEWS the boat ferry to Long View, Kel so, Castle Rock to Vader and GRIEF SYNOPSIS OP Mrs. Florence Leedy has been back thru Vancouver and Port “ THE SILENT STRANGER" visiling friends in Corvallis. land to Scofield. Mr*. Croft was the hostess trad Warner who owns the general store and is postmaster Tuesday to the Rebekab Sewing WHITFORD of Valley City, is warned by the club, o authorities that in the eveni of Mr. and Mr*. J. Vaner are another mail robbery in his dis the proud parent* o f a baby E. B. Olson is traveling around trict, he will he rekieved o f hi* daughter. in a new Ford sedan. duties. Blackwell, a resident of Mr. and Mrs. ij. P. Downing Robert Twiss and family of Valley City, is engaged to Lil The Dalle* visited last week with left Saturday I«» make a tour o f lian Warner. Ih d Warner’s pret the beaches. relative* here. ty daughter. B. C. Rue and family and •lark Taylor, who is supposed Olof Johnson is combining ly deaf and dumb a» a result of Mrs. Edyard Penline, spent last summer pleasure and business »he|| »hock, conic» to Valley City, week en,| in Rockaway. at Rockaway. with hi* hor»e Silver King. He The Tigard school teachers Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Snyder and i» met by Ihe sheriff upon his have left for their various home* son Lester were Sunday visitors arrival in Ihe town, and is cnal- as school is now out for the o f the Noah Snyder family. lecged, hut Jack proves his in- summer. Mrs. Dudley is in the Eman no-cnee. When Jack meets C. E. Erickson and family have uel Hospital taking treatments. Blackwell he is instantly sus returned to their home at ureen- She I» reported to he improving. picious o f him. Jack is introduced to l-illian hurg after spending a 2 weeks' Mi*» Olga Johnson js »pend Warner, and falls in love with vacation in Rockaway. ing the summer at home after her. In the membership contest in haying a severe case o f pneu Blackwell is in reality the lead Ihe M. E. Bunday School Detween monia. er o f a gang o f mail thieve«. *be (¡raya and Blue», me drays A number o f the young peo With die aid nf Silver King. Jack xvere victorious, and were treat ple journeyed over to Oswego clex-erly round* them up. se ed with a dinner at the expense cures Ihe reward o f *5.000 of of the losers. A large crowd of I-ake to take their first dip of Ihe season. fe' e<| by Ihe government tor Ihe member* and visitors was pres Mis» Mary Feldman spent Dec arrest o f the thief, and he and ent. oration Day with home folks. Lillian find happiness in their The Ladies' Aid o f the Evan Miss Feldman is employed by Ihe •nulual love. Jack has merely assumed the role o f a deaf and gelical church met at the home railway at La Grande. dumb man to round up the of Mrs. C. Broder last week. A A fine cement side walk is large membership was present. 'll exp». being built at the school house. II was birthday offering day and each member paid a penny for Tin« directors hope to make still lie done Inward raising Die nec each year o f her age. Twenty- more improvements later. essary amount. *200.00. Mr. five dollars was collected, and Tlte baseball nine won trom Hossi is a good man for tRe this will be used toward a new Orenco last Bunday by a score place and we hope dial the mon piano for Ihe church. of 9 to 5. The next game will ey can be raised speedily for tv played at Aloha Bunday, June tint purpose. 8. Before adjourning, tne i.oun- LOGAN RIDGE Mr. and Mr*. B. K. Denney are eil divided lo call another meet Mrs. J. Young is visiting attending Ihe state Grange ses ing for Tuesday exrening. June sion at The Dalles. They are 10, to try again to organize aj The Dalles. Beaverton volunteer fire department for! Dr. and Mrs. Carrico o f Porl- delegates from the Beaverton. The meeting will he \ land and a friend spent Sunday grange. held in die city hall and every-j d the Darby home. "lie is urged to attend. We are glad to note that ev BIRDS INJURING ery bootlegger does not make a "get-away" from our officers. Ready, Boys Mr. and Mr«. O. Thurman o f Banka visited Decoration Day here with their daughter. STRAWBERRY CROP l ast Sunday your editor vis S. Kerscham and wife* and ited the farm o f Mr. C. V. Syver- daughters Elva and Hilda left son upon Cooper Ml. While he Monday morning to attend the wn* there Mr. 8yver«on took him «tale grange at The Dalles. "Ul to fhe strawberry patch up Hie W. C. T. U. will meet wards o f 5 acres. He told *t* June loth al fhe home or Mrs. I ^ ,,af1 contracted with Rav- Chas. Tracy. Definite arrange- ! baling Co. o f Hillsboro f o u r men Is will he made (hen for the u>v* of strawberries. He expected entertainment they are planning , lo picking last Monday, on giving June 21st. While out in Ihe patch Die host showed how the bird* were in- Crops in this section of (lie juring the berries by picking off ( ounty are holding their own j nl(> seeds, causing Ihe berries In pielty xxell xvifh (tie lack o f rain dry nn and die instead o f rioen- Ctover hay is being hit Ihe hard- j„g. while he wasn't sure, he e«t. Home are cutting their elo- (bought il xva* (he goldfinches ver although it is ralher unripe. whieh were doing Ihe damage, as il will not. mature without rain bul simply dry up. BROTHER FIRE S C O F I E L D NEWS Mr«. F.. Richter nnd son were xxeek end visitors in Portland. Miss Ida Love is quite ill at Ibe hospital in Portland al Ihis xvriling. Scofield ball learn lost the Sunday game to Banks. Bcorf 10 to 2. Miss E. Bledsoe o f Banks was a Sunday visitor at Ihe Ch*s. Myers home here. Mr. and Mr«. I. P. Bledsoe of Hurrville visited Sunday here at the Chas. Myers home. I MEETIRO COMING The City Council at Iheir meeting Iasi Tuesdav evening decided lhai Ihey would call another meeting for Ihe purpose of organising a volunteer fire department for Beaverton. The meeting Is railed for Tuesday evening. June tflth. at the City Hall. It is the duty o f every citizen of Beaverton lo attend this meet- ing. At the previous meeting, which was held in Ihe hi*b school auditorium, such a small number of citizen* wa* pre*ent that it wa* not possible to at tempt any sort o f organization xvhaMYdr.