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T he B ea verton R evie Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with Volume II No. 30 $1.50 Per Year THE B A N K S H E R A L D 77 ¥ » a o *^ y which was Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, June 27, 1924 T H E B AN K S H ER ALD , Volume X IV , No. 32 WANTED: FLYING DOG 0O»T OF THE NAVY BEAVERTON MAN MEM Pull-on» of the Pacific Tint BER OF FRATERNITY Aeeordfug to data prepared ulre will h« treated lu Hi« rare belaud H. Hliuw o f Bcaver- hy the Director of the liudgel ] »Iglil of it flying ilng Sulurduy o f (lie United Slate» but U.23 ton is a charter member of the j iiml Hiiinluy nights, when "3rtf> cents o f every dollar o f every Lambda I'si fraternity. It wan ! Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country aa Day»," the new lliil Roach two- federal (t. a., national govern recently formed on the Univer- I Told j y Our Active Special Correspondent! Weekly Grandma Hughson Died Yotcrday reel romeily «tuning Snub Pol Daly and Marsh Have Purcbascdthe ment) luxe* ia used for the aily o f Oregon campus. The lard will be «how ) . The emu- maintenance god upkeep o f our new organization filed articles J Building Now Known as Pacific aod Mrs. |. O'Connor and Little on account o f the death o f her eily mark* Pollard's ilebut u» « Navy. In fact the entire mili- o f Incorporation with the Lane j WHITFORD mother, Mra. Walter Bernards, full-fledged «(nr, mid (he pro- County court a few days ago, tary branch of the Uoverumeut, Mr. ami Mr*. A mirk, former Theater for a Garage Howard iltll Last Week duetlon, therefore, I h ihi un- including the army, navy, pen- and consists o f sixteen charter | resident« o f this place were ex who was buried Wednesday at lisilttl one, showing house» flout- member», including one mem- j changing greeting» among their the Visitation Church at Ver- A real »alale deal liu» been » • os irurswtgnl «y. -tmuiUea, her rtf the University faculty. boort. log in Ilio uir, altui'hi'd lo hai- Orrllla Tulloek friends here Sunday. perfected the pivot week un a World War alb'Wanre» and life Following are the charter ! in rillu bullock w mm •Itorn No loon» and Creo top». The Roy nine administered a Insurance Haims take« hut 37.32 Mra. Dudley has returned "Itili l've gid lo bave a lim i»» ! result of WIIicb Mie firm of I»3l> rents of every federal lax dol members: Paul W. Ager, Bend, j vember 10, 1000 « ( Maple Plain», »lefeat to the Aloha nine at Roy | A Min-« li beeome» owner o f the president; Harry F. Hulae, Mc from a Portland hospital where Sunday, 17 to 4. The visitor» Mmneoolu, not u great w «y» dog," Soub complalneii to Hai lar. ’finn'l you gel me a budding now known u» (lie Pa- Secretary-Treasurer; »be baa been for the past three made many errors and couiq not from the fumoun M iiiliutnuku,» a Itoaeli. This data i* based on the Minnville, I Otfie Theatre, located near Mie flyiug dog?" O ear J. Beatty, Cunby; .lolin ! week». She ia much improved conneet with Htangel's slants in log hike wheie "The tour Hun Ihnlget eslim ot'» for Ihe fiscal Ilnarh tnld Pollard he wa« "Y,'' alongside Mie riRlit-uf-wauy year 11)25. B. lingers, Baker; Harold F. ; in health. the pitches— while Wiesenbach dred" o f Ml. I'aul and Miiine- j of tlm Oregon Rieri rie Hallway. Hoflieh, Albany; Kvere'l M. j Mrs. Mary A. I**iiney e f Jef was hit hard and often. Next aitolla have their nummor re- “ euekoo," a» dui die re»l of Mie The total ratiniatrd expendi > This building wa» built for a Ogle, Lukeview; Delbert M | ferson and M i»» Edith l>enney Sunday Roy crosses bats with »orla. She wm » the daughter eoinpany bui Siiub »iill ln»i»led theatre a few year» ago but (be tures for the Naiv for 1925, for Hohiuette, Hummer Lake; I Miai he mu»t bave a flytng dog - ] o f Lafayette visited relatives in Whitford at Whitford and Roy which 4he estimate,! appropria nf Thoinaa and Helindu Tulloek, urehllreture and looatlon have McMinnville; * community the past week is out for another victory. with five boy« and three girl» Kveryone oli Mie Ini wa» hearing tion has since been reduced hy retire Oslerinaii, i o f nothing bul Snub's de«lre for I " • " “ J''1 ’*®''"ie<l more desirable Congress was $311.021*.050. Al Harvey J. Woods. Ashland; Rob and attended the annual school In (he fumily, a flying dog only one. Marie » » “ Kurage than u» a theatre Harold picnic. though Ibis stliu is large when ert Jones, Rosehurg; She attended arliool In "The Moaipiiiil, attempi ed to dl»coiir. I nceount of the location along f considered hy 'Jlself it is less Judge, Asloria; Ferris A. Reid. SCOPIELD REVS l.lttle lied Selioo|hoii»e," and The W lnlford Woman's club the highway al Mie Junction nf age Idiu. (ban one-tenth. of one per rent Peter J. Erniler, and Frank H held their aecom] regular month had many rrenl lee Ilona nf the Paul Grafton was in Portland "I lell you," protested Snub, tw i ruad» hearing the heaviest o f Mie National wealth. When Post. Jr., o f Portland; Lelakid over the week end. wild Sioux warrior« who were ly meeting Wednesday after traffic of any «m illar rood* in eouaidered as Insurance against B Shaw o f Beaverton; and, Mr noon. »omeiimeB loo frequent v tailor» “ liiere Is »neb a thing a» a fly I Oregon. The ladle» have made Mis» Anna Morrissey o f Cor ing dog! Haven't you ever beard w.ig llic cheapness o f the pre '• I'tud A. Millef, professor iu some improvements in the hall at her ehlldhond home. nelius was visiting here Sunday. The firm nt Ihtlv A Mar»h lo- o f an Airedale?" the economic» department o f the mium ta well worthy o f con She mu » married to Jotin O' recently and are planning for caled In Iteaverton a IHtte les» Paul Noaek and family were sideration. When considered as University. Connor In 1882. They rwaldod more to follow. ! than a year ago and while not BUYERS' WEEK TO BE The group is made up o f men shopping in Hillsboro Monday. an investment for the develop near *lieir old home for nboul The baseball game between AUGUST 1S TO 23 " entirely mrH'Jr " «Munger« " « " « ' ' l » in (he com- ment o f foreign trade and com who lived in Friendly Hall dur ■li yeara before eoming to Ore Mr and Mrs. V. Richter mo liltlr known Mercbsula o f Mie N orthwest!..... . merce Ihe amount seems mea ing Ihe past year, and is or W hilford’s first team and Msd- tored to Hillsboro Tuesday eve gon In IMHH, They »ettled on u in the low u on their arrival gre for foreigp trad« of the ganized with’ the ultimate in dleton was won by the former ning. farm near lieaverton and have I will be entertained by Mie mo«t lieiw. They have built Up tiy last Sunday. The game between lived near here ever since, ul I evlenaive and moat elaborate industry, thrift, »kill and good l ’nile<| Htales fop !923 totalled tention o f petitioning a national Mr. Carl Pinitch made a busi • be local second team and Ma at some future date. The men Ibiyer»' Week prog rum ever ar- f 7,1)30,MM.333, f>f which «3,791.- (bough not alwuy» on the aame wprkmaiiahip » nice business ness trip to Portland Saturday plewood was also won by the have leased Ihe properly on the j ranged during the I? year» Inu- 931,013 was imports and $4,- farm Two daughter» were bom. which is improving In volume northwest corner of Kincaid and local team. The next game will morning. 187.946.321, exports. Mra A. K Melln being uorn be j lory o f the event when the gath very rapidly. be player at Whitford Sunday. ering la held in Portland Augn«t It is inleresUjiv to note, how Eleventh Avenue. Mr. Otto 8chroeder spent the fore they left Minnesota, and Du account o f the proximity June 28, with Roy. week end in Portand. He left ever, that only 31.I per cent of Mra. Chaa. Iteruard being born j IH lo 23. of the two service «talion» near T h l» advice wua l*«tied from the imports unire rarried ir SOME TIPS ON A number o f Miss Amy Sny here Friday. »lore they rame to Oregou, • lie " Y " they will discontinue HOW TO BEHAVE ♦ der's friends gave her a sur .Mr». O'Connor liu* lieen ailing i Mie Oregon metropoli* recently Ihr sate of gasoline, and nil» American merchant ships which Elmer Pease and wife o f Bux Olives should never be peeled. prise bridal shower at her home for aome ten or twelve yearn by the Executive Comnitltse In and give their whole alleni Ion earried also 38 T tier cent of ton motored in to Scofield Sun ! charge o f the Twelfth annual Haueers are to bold cups— not Ihe exports. la-l Tuesday evening. She was day afternoon. from gnttntonea but wa» able to coffee. The Hat o f partici to- 'repair work. They will he Ihe recipient o f many pretty and be up and about tier work. On j meeting in a position to handle a con Mr and Mrs. A. L. Outright Pea a should never He eaten o-eful gifts. Those present June II abe wa» atrleken with pant» bn» been closed and a siderable volume ,,f »forage on 10 000.000TH FORD and children were In Hillsboro with a knife. lolsl o f 133 Jobber» and manu- were Misses Ruth Lindner, Paul parulyaia and lived until June CAR ASSEMBLED account o f the »Ire o f the build While dancing, try, i f pos- ine West, Josephine Kosoalaki, Tuesday on business. -’<• The funeral wna held from i facturer» will lake part tn the ing which they will occupy. A new and inilstanding a- «¡Me, to step on only one of Mabel Hansen, Derle j eveid. Ohas. T. Myers and J. Dur Denney the St. Ceeelta Catholic Chiireli Mr. Marsh i» Mie »ou-iu-law ¡"venient iu the automobile in your nartner's feel at a time, Florence Snyder, Ruth Miller, ham made a business trip to T h l» I« the largest number Monday morning a< 9 A. M . of Mr. I It McLeod, living dustry o f America was allainei' Young ladies whose fathers Y’iola Hansen, Alma Rliander, Portland Friday morning. and the remain» were laid to ! of firm» ever signed up io en northwest o f town on the Walker n eatly when the ten-millionth arc bootleggers should not be Nellie Snyder, Bess Smith, Fran tertain Ilio merchant» and buy- re»l In the Ml, Calvary ceme Several Scofield people at er* o f Portland’« (rude territory Hoad. Daly A Marsh Announce M de| " T " Ford Car loft llie fi twitted about the fact. _ Their ces Miller, Phyllis Smith, and tery, tended the funeral o f Thomas that they will -not take posses mil assembly iu the Higblano .r 'uaintancc should be culti The previous high mark In tin- Mesdames Henry Erickson, H. F. McParland of Buxton at Buxton she leave» to mourn her loan number of participant» wa« sion o f Mie building uuMI the Perk Plnnl o f the Ford Motor vate»!. KlLander, Noah Snuder, P. Oce Monday morning. her huaband, John O'llonnut, leriniimlion o f the |ra«e on the Company, At a friendly wedding it is anic, Smith and Frank Miller. tier two daughlera, Mra. Chaa. reached aeveral year» ago when building where they are now lo The motor, bearing Ihe num- 130 jobber» and manufacturers Miissible to soak the bridc- Mr. and Mra. Paul Noark and Ilernard amt Mr» Melin, five The Ih e eighth a^nuat guwu o f 1 children i „ u> JWMao.i Joined in orgauiiing the reccp cated* They will when they tak* 1 " J W M H f A * *•>•'., ..-led : giouiu with s I mim *—provided. wf grandchildren, a »later. Mra. U. possession put tn tin iip-ln-dab- 'he morning and in the early course. Mini there are no feet the McKay School district No Friday morning to visit over Mon and Vntertalmnenl plana. over Mrhoene, a brother, Mr. Albert 18 near Whitford station was Sunday with friends. The li«l o f I lie pnrliripnling maeliliie «hop and a« we »ah' ■if'ccnoon reached the ear a«- in them. Tulloek, all living In Oil» vict- The day spécialité in repab e nlily line, atid was assemble firm » lake» In '.*3 line» o f mer tiefore. No gentlemen wear a derby held last Saturday. Ed Richter spent Sunday with mly, he.ide« a ho«l o f friend« chandise including everything work toil will also do a geiierwl into a louring car, the mosi pop with full »tress at the dinner wa* ideal for a picnic. The com his wife and children at Hills and neighbor*. She wa» a lov mittee bad arranged tables in ilar of all Ford Body type*. from furniture to dry good« line o f repairing, aeelyline weld tfl le. boro. He will move his family ing wife. a faithful friend, amt the grove back o f the school- The variety o f merchandise to log. and Uieir enlarged facilities In celebration o f having al Soup should be sipped— n o t a kind and indulgent mother. house. Old and young began here as soon as his new house be offered by these firms, thus will pul I Item in n position to • atned a 10 . 000,000 production gargled. is ready. [ to arrive early. Gray haired will I m > more diversified Minn take rare nf a good «hare o f Hu record, the company announce Social Climbing ‘ may be as Howard Thomas Hill Mr. and Mrs. J. Durham left 'children, grandchildren and also work needed in thl» vicinity. ha« ever before ticen possible. i hat Ford Cac N o lo.u«o.nm hard us carrying a bod up sev llownrd Thoma* Hill wa» horn will make a roast to coast trii en sleps—bu» it doesn't put any , great grandchildren o f the old Monday morning for a visit with Invitation» for the week will in Jununry, I D20 |n Iteaverton. be seni through th» Western i pioneer families o f James Mc Mr. Durham’ s sister at TJrhana. >s signifying the nation-widi callouses on your hands. Il I« reported Moil Ihe young lie wa« the »on of Olio amt «late». Hritlsh Columbia, amt •opularity o f the Ford Car an* These are all good tips—-if, Kay. Wm. Robinson, Thos Den- Illinois. They expect to n*. nome si daughter of Mr C. V. Syver Hazel Hill and the grandaon o f Alaska. July t, and every mer- by August first. xon. who l||« on Coopti •1» appeal to every class of an you're planning on "Breaking | uey, Rcrtiert Denney, Augustus Mr. and Mia. Han Adam- of lieu rhnnl in Portland'« trad,, terri W. mlnlr driver-. ' " ' » Society." These ami many Fanno, Miles Davies, G. Mmiii lain. i* \ory ill al Ibi David O’Donnell was railed to verton. tory will receive full advice of writing with blood poivoniog. The ear will be shipped to Nev more social errors will be dem- Bells. Win. Tucker, John Pat Forest Grove Friday morning be He died In Portland Friday the plan» and program. Novel • ■rk soon and leaving there wil Iraled in "Breaking Into So- ton, R. B. Wilmot, Sol Riehard- cause o f the death o f his uncle, evening from diphtheria. The 1 feature« for Mie entertainment Mr . and Mrs. F. h . Schneie •e driven across the couutr. •ie'y." at the Pacific Theatre o i i , John Richardson. Pembroke Mr. Tom McParland o f Buxton, funeral wa« lie|,| nt 3: 3« Sat o f both men and women buyers il'ld Mr. ¡m,| Mrs. w . c. Mi •» San Francisco. The I.iueol- Saturday and Sunday nights. It's Gault. John Gault. Tlios. Hum who passed away at the Dr. Via urday afternoon, with burial In will be listed. K. I| and Clarence 1'.ari.*«»Il mo Highway lias been selected a- 'b " funniest fun feature ever phrey, Wilson Tigard and Sam hospital at Forest Grove. llo-e City Cemetery In Portland. with their Itullroads nf Uic Weal have Hired to lleaver, Oregon, nvrr 'he official route o f travel an filmed. Don't fail to come and Stott were there He leave« to mourn hi* loan issued a special rale for I li c (lie week end on a fishing trip s lo p s will be made al most Ul bring the whole family. , Every schoolmates, teachers, families, TIGARD RE VS hi» parents, Otto and Hand week. Mn« h»irv equivalent • to and friends. The donation lam) towns along the line. Fran one likes comedy. The Congregational Sunda Hill; hi« grandparent«, Mr. and one and one-half o f Mie one way claim o f Sam Stoll taken up in Kitliek. who years ago utlaiiwT School's Childrens' Day pro Mr». Han Aila hi » ; a ai»ter, Ed fare for the round-trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tigard en ‘51 contained the present site The fame and broke many record» INHERITED FEAR mi was well attended nnd tin' na, and a brother, Charlea. lie- viwonl feature o f providing a re tertained friends and relatives as Ihe pilot o f Ford rating ears 'll».« Albatross— Do you know o f Beaverton. numbers wore all well rendered aide» hia immediate friend», he fund o f faro lo al| nirrrhanls at dinner last Sunday. will be at the wheel o f the len o f the Ancient Mariner— that leave» a great many friend» who and buyers purchasing $300 nr |,oi mine Duty's »d a was among millionth, during the tt-an«-ruu fellow who slew my distin Misses Helen Nedry and Belly the best number» given, and CAPITOL HILL HEWS have learned to love him, nnd more worth o f goods from par- (mental trip. guished ancestor? fvey o f Minneapolis. Minn., are hmngtil down Ihe house. The who will m l»» him now that he Mripallng firma daring the Mr. Penguin— To he sure— guests at the F. B. Nedry home collection, a lilllc over ten dol ha» pu»»ed oil. week will bo available again C. A. Clark has sold his gro here. Considering all Ihe valuahb ' card o f him all my life. lui's, will go to take ear*»' o f i till« year. Miss Albatross— Well, rton’ t cery store to Mr. ami Mrs. W il- Sunday School Honiewhere tn advice (hey give their parents Mr. and Mrs. William Ariss Mrs. Ellis Hugh*on Trsylsr the young crowd think it strange you know I never go near a mot o f Portland. They expect Oregon for a moo Mi. where olli Mr». Eliza llugh»un Truyler • IN MAIL SERVICE to continue the business with a nnd son Maurice were visiting 'hnl it is not more frequently ship for fear that old pirate efwlse there would be no Sun in Raymond, Washington, last died ul her home on Broadway W ILL BE AVAILABLE larger stock o f goods. ry still be alive. irrepted. day School. week. y«»terduy morning nt 1*30 after The local poslolllee has been The Hillside Brownies eould an i II uckm of a little over a 1 advised Mini air mail service Helen Stiles, Lloyd Y'aun and not attend Hie picnic aDCrystal week In-ought on by u compli I will he availnble July I for use Margaret Trofilter are attend Lake Monday given by the girl cation of diacuHPS. I by all section* of the united reserves because the daughter ing Ihe Boys' and Girls' Club The funeral will he herd from ' Stales tn and from which H session. o f their leader was ill. Many the M. K. Church here Suiduy ; may expedite (lie delivery o f the The children gave a special of the Girl Scouts attended with Only one route w ill be uflernoon at 8:30. The burial I mail. Mrs. Horsfall, and report a fine program during the lecture hour will be in the Crescent Drove operated, from New York to San at the Grange meeting held last time. of Cemetery, with W. K. P -gg, Bea- Francisco, ami for rating Thursday. The regular business meeting postage is divided into t h r e e verlon undertaker, in charge of Several couples from Tigard oi the Capitol Hill Improvement I ones. < I ' New York to t'.lii- the urruugeiueuU. attended Hie card parly at the Club was held at Hie school- ivagn, (2) Chicago to Cheyenne Mra. Truyler wa» born I n house Wednesday evening. The new Masonic building at Mnlt- Iowa utioui neventy-one year» .ml 1 3> Cheyenne to Hnn Fran- regular business was taken up. l nomah Friday evening. i ' i-eo. A rale of eight cents for ego. The Taylars Ferry Road is in She was the mother o f It. J. each ounce for each tone The Social Club met al the ! closed for two months to he home o f Mrs. D. A. Jones last IfiigtiKou, Ur or ge N. Hiigli»on, which mail in carried wm b<- rd surfaced. H i i it i n o i i M. H u k I is o ii . Mr«. John I charged. Any inailahle mailer Tuesday afternoon. There were Peterson, Mra. David Pill, Mr- (w ill be arrrnted for carrying by »bout ten ladies present. Anna Llvcnguod,, Mr«. Hay John airplane including sealed par * ROY NEWS Miss Clara Lon Ihi who has son, Mr W aller li. Hughson and cels. Several silos are being filled been leaching in the Eugene Mail from lleAverton would hi' a sl»ler lo lieorge linker, all now in Ihe Roy neighborhood, schools is home for the sum living here or not many mile« dispatched to the air mail ser and Hie hay is being harvested mer. She will teach in Tigard am' <1 io tan t. liesldes these, she I« vice via Sail Lake (Illy next year. in quick order. survived Ivy one brother, Silas ' \v mid rt'aeh New York in ap- The Metzger school district Mr. Julius Hermens had c Itaker of California, and two proxihialely half Ihe lime now «light accident Iasi week when held Hie annual school meeting required. alslers. his Ford “ Bug" overturned near at the school Monday evening. the Vandesey farm. I.uekiy no Harry Leedy was elected direc HARO TO TELL N0TI0B one was injured and little harm tor and Mrs. Smith was elected | Hr ffy called on his friend clerk. The regular meeting« o f the Culhhert nnd observed that Ihe done to Hie ear. Chamber o f Commerce are held la 'lrr had installed a howl con Several from Roy attended | At Ihe regular annual school no the first and third Wednes taining one goldfish, (lie K. C. picnic at Verhoort meeting held in Ihe school audi days of every month. “ Ah, you have a goldfish,” lie last Sunday. A large crowd wit torium Monday evening. A. H. I remarked. nessed Ihe contests and base Vincent was reelected clerk and AR O8TRI0H TIP "Yi «," lie replied. They reelected ball game. The Foresters won J. It. Beckham was 1 Then Itoffy Miss Parrot—A friend in the smoked a while Hie gnme from the K. C.’s in a director. business gave me Ibis lovely resumed Die conversation. listless affair 13 to tt. The Camp Fire Girls camped "Ib'es the goldfish know you?” plume and Ihe lip that feathers out at Oswego last week under Mrs. J. M. Vanderzanden and "I cannot tell," responded will he fashionable this year, Mrs. H*. Duyek relumed home the supervision o f Mrs. Hewitt. r.nlhhest. “ II mnkes no sounds 1 l.lttle Monk—What was il? Tuesday night after a visit in Although the outing was rut and its tail waggling seems to Miss Parrot— The ostrich. Wisconsin and California. Mrs. short on account of the rain l.lttle Monk__ Ah, llien it'a a be for Ihe purpose of prnpul- Yanderzanden was called home everyone rojiorls a good nine. i aion only. J genuine ostrich lip. Iteaverton People Pd&& Beyond Local Hrm FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Buys» Theater Focusing