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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1924)
and THE BANKS HERALD Issued Every Friday At Beaverton, Oregon. J .. H. Hulelt Editor and Publisher In ta lU M • l « t *1 U m P< an4«r U m Art o» Mart* A 1*1»- Subscription, $t.5 0 per year. Advertising rate* on application. JU S T A FEW PER TIN EN T QUESTIONS Since coming to Beaverton we have wondered many times why the city elections should be held at a time separate and apart from the time such elections are held in other m unicipalities. We don't know yet why. We have stated before that the city gov ernment should be given en couragement and support in their endeavor to make this the ideal residence section of the state. It may be that the rulers in our miniature Tammany do not know. They probably will claim to be governed by the pro visions o f the City Charter. Un derstand. we said “claim io be governed.'* It has occurred to us that there is a higher law than the charter of any m uni cipality. The Constitution of the State o f Oregon, Article II, Paragraph 14A. an initiative = amendment approved by the people at an election held Ju n e 4. 1917, says, “ Incorporated cities and towns shall hold their regular elec tions for their elective officers at the time that the general bi ennial elections for State and County officers are held and I he election precincts and o f ficers shall be the same for all elections held in the same town. All provisions o f the charter and ordinances o f incorporated cities and towns pertaining to the bolding o f elections shall continue in full force and effect except so far as they relate to the time of holding such elec tions.” We wish to quote again from the General Laws o f the State or Oregon, relating lo the offi cers o f such m unicipalities as the town o f Beaverton co n sti tutes. Chapter II. Section 369« of Oregon laws published by the Secretary of State, 1920, pro vides, “The o fficers o f every municipal corporation shall lie a mayor, six aldermen, a record er who shall be ex-officio clerk o f the common council, a m ar shall and a treasu rer • • • • and such other subordinate offi cers as are hereafter provided for.” Section 3699 further pro vides that the mayor, aldermen, recorder, treasu rer and marshall •mould be elected by the quali fied voters o f such municipal cny or town at the general elec- ti"n . The mayor, recorder, a l dermen, treasu rer and marshall shall hold office for the period of two years from and after the e< cond Tuesday in January next succeeding the day of such elec tion and until their successors are elected and qualified unless sooner removed for cause. He- nieinber we quoted from me Con stitution o f the State o f Oregon first about it. This other quo lauon is from the General Law Oi the State of Oregon. We wish to quote again from Article XI, Paragraph 2 of the Constitution o f Oregon. "T h e legal voters of every city and town are hereby granted the power to enact and amend their municipal charter su bject to the Constitution and Law» of the State of Oregon.” >'ow we want to inquire why our m arshall should be subject to and lake bis instructions from any other o fficer of the t wn of Beaverton. We also would like to inquire as to why there is no treasurer elected for liie town o f Beaverton. It might i-e pertinent to inquire why m ly four aldermen I ilia town. Is it because the wn is run by a single boss of '■ ir miniature Tammany? I* c„u»e there cannot be found nough people to serve t h e i ■ ' y fo fill all these offices? I I 1'fcauac onr town officers do .. v. hat the law- ¡tr,. j M ■ d lu municipal corpora 's it because Hie people ermn do not care? * have asserted to many gers and lo those living r> his is one o f the most law- ' ling com m unities it has been i prfvijcgp to reside in. There is less rowdyism, less disregard for the common rights o f in dividuals and barring a lack of o -r peraf ion am ong different units o f the town it would he hard to im prove on conditions but if we are going to be law- ptclion as senior farm ers com pleled during the year. all become tt|M*ra singers, hill when the same are com m itted ,1,, they are getting a splendid prep by Hie party to which Hi aration for Jobs as (rain cu ll •lot belong. Some o f these folks who nei ers. W ASHINGTON OOURTY ther fear God nor man are aw The newspapers that make fun Perhaps there would not be of the country Item about pen - T O NAVE DISPLAY fully afraid o f work. so many sub-norm al, If more pie who paint their house's may W ashington County will un- SO I folk- think it is proper o j them would subscribe lo ami even give space themselves lo d rlau c lo place an agricultural to c> hi ale Music W eek by read good new -papers like The Icll »li.it color of dress the so d -play «( I lie coming stale fair. blow h Beaverton Review. Iheir own horns. cioly leader* wear. I he County Court has noUior- i. d tills procedure due to ma.iy No wonder that the women Not only are women taking Many towns maintain no itiglit f quests on (he part of W i »! i folks feel llial they are still be schools for up smoking, but some kitchi n am hilious young iiigton County rftiie n * lor rep- ing discrim inated agallisi, when people, hul most places have rcsentation o f W ashington Co.’» stoves have acquired the habit. custom does not yet permit them one romlueled on si reel c o r agricu ltu ral products along with to put their feet on the desk. ners and curbstone*. ■ her counties in Oregon. The country' Is said to need The collection o f agricultural more fearless thinkers, but It Some of the politicians ought products for this display will be has all it needs now o f fearless II cannot be claimed litui the to look out for the women's fondness of the American people under the supervision of the non-thinkers. elubs. as they are domg their county agent and A. C. Heston, - a. ■ 1 . : 1 1 • — beai to leach ih eir members how •eretary o f the Hillsboro Cham If some folks could lie as wide to vote intelligently. ber of Commerce. •ike in working hours a * they VII county exhibits are placed a rc al about I A. M„ ll would It is claimed that there ought i com petition and are scored be a good llimg for business. to be a higher expression in art. on a basis o f ItOO p o i n t s divided o the chorus girts arc trying as follows: After shutting themselves up Cereals for grain. Including m unveiittlalcd houses and work o exemplify It by Iheir elevated m Can bring Back Celer and corn for grain. 27 0 ; M iscellan ing places, some people wonder kicking. Lustro With »ago Tea eous and special- bops, beans, y they get aiek. and Sulphur G olf I.- growing so rapidly in buckwheat, vetch, clover, grass • •pularity that it looks a« it seeds, te a ie ls, tobacco, 3 0 ; Hay It is claimed that wild life is '.any low lying pieces of lami i lid forage, soiling, silage ami Van yen ctarkro your hair with becoming extinct, hut you would •'ould be filled up w i G i lo-l golf - I ra and Sulphur, no ono can tell, field roots, 2 10; Potatoes, 9 0 ; never suspect il lo look at many balls. iu*c it'« done so naturally, so even- Vegetables, 4 0 ; Fru its and nuts. o f the jaxx dancers. 1‘rrparms this micturt. though, at 0 0; hairy, cheese, butter, milk, o mu'«y ami troublesome. At cottage cheese, 200; Poultry, rust «on can buy at any drug T h e word president t« derived Sportsmen are working for • die rcady-b* uve preparation, mt- eggs, dressed chicks, hatched rom Latin words meaning “ sit , J | y the addition of olher tngre- refuges. Perhaps the tiofiire." chirks, 5 0 ; Bee products; Wool game Our presidents have •. tailed "Wyeth's Sage and Sul- and m ohair; Miscellaneous. 10; Isiehclors would like In u»c them all found il was no sillin g down • . mpound.* You |u»t dampen during Leap Year. or soft brush with it and draw Arrangement, display, I OS. 'oil. through voui luir. taking one small A study o f th is score card .• I at a lime. By morning all gray Many people who owe money .tews (hat the exhibits required !• appears, and. after another ap- Mo«| people show splendid In ;<n or two, your hair becomes are the standard commereial do not worry very anxiously for dignation over political wrung* . piiulty darkened, glcgs? and tux- ,>n*duets o f the county. Novelty fear the money standard wm be nt crops, oddities, and overgrown cheapened. oray, faded hair, though no disgrace, products, while o f some exhibit a ign of old age, and as we all de- re a \ nudi fu! and attractive appear* value, do not add to the score of The temper o f Congress su g .-. get hu.y at ones with Wyeth's gests that it will not be ve I he county exhibit. _„-c and Sulphur Compound ana took Id The co-operation of everyone ry wise to use any oil >i the county is needed that the grease the wheels o f legislation. best exhibit may be made. W ashington County is unfor The statesm en who were for- , tunate in that it does not have merly listening with their ears a county fair previous to the lo the ground, are now engaged Fate your tight, aching cBe»t. Stop R E D E L E C T R IC S the pain. Rrrak up the conge»!»*«. S ta le fair from which it can se n sm elling for oil. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a lect an exhibit. Those having No. 122 I.vg. Beaverton. 6:47 A. M. <hort time. products which would add to Red Pepper Rub is the cold rem Arg. Portland 7:30 A. M. The schools cost an awful the exhibit are urged to notify lot of money, hut uneducated edy that brings miicknt relief. Il can- •ot hurt you and it certainly seems to * and the county agent. people cost the people o f O re nd the tightness and drive the conges- oo and soreness right out. gon a great ileal more. No. 133, I.vg. Portland 6 15 P. M< Nothing has such concentrated, pene- MODEL “T ” FORDS Arg. Beaverton 6:68 P. M. tatiiig heat as red peppers, and when Youth is said to he having it*: VERY POPULAR :.-at penetrates right down min colds, Will operate on Model " T " Ford Cars are to fling, ami the b atsm an will say nngestion, aching muscles and sore, .I'd )»wts relief comes at once. day in use in every country on *o if he gets his head in the WEEKDAYS ONLY The moment you applv Red Pepper earth and the unusual success way o f th ose fast t pitched ball*. Rah you feel the tingling heat In three Sunday service of these trains which has attended the Ford senate« the congested spot is warmed Motor Company dates principal ili scon tinned with last The conservation movement | v*t.gh and through. When you are .uffrrtng from a cold, rheumatism. ly from 190«. when the Model might well induce some oi our trips S u n ., June 8th. x i. .die. slid neck or sore muscles. *T" was developed and first in -dalesmen to conserve the breath -*t .Tvt a jar of Rnwles Red Fepper Southern Pacific troduced on the market. Rub. mad- f-om red pepper.. any they are w asting ill needless druc ite.n- Yju will have the quickest The company was among the talk. C. E, ALLEN, Local Agent relief knr.wu. first to adapt the unit power igant and f the left hand drive The hoys playing ball and control, and it was the origi hooting firecrackers make a nator o f such fundamental prin- ,, .. , . terrible noise, hut anyway their ciples as the removable cylinder i .................... ad. three-point suspension and ' h* v* lo »’* torque tube drive, all in e o rp o r-J* ° * ort |l’* iled in the Model “T " and which The m u sical a s p ira n ts will not have since been generally adop- « 'e«| in Hie automotive industry, the correctn ess o f these basic Dr. J. R. Talbert features h a s ' been strikingly proven by the fact that in the D E N TIS T •ntire len-nnllion production, while improvements have con Rossi Building stantly been made, there, nev Oregon verton er has been any deviation from the original principles of -the Muriel “T ." Previous lo the time that the DR. SAMUEL SORENSEN Phone. 1 5 -3 1 Model “T " s a * introduced the Dr. Samuel Sorenson, D. 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GOOD FARMERS Cqrncr ith and Main Streets, Mure than <3.991,600 worth A Sate Deposit box in our Fire & Burglar Proof Vault Hillsboro, Oregon, uf livestock were fed and eared for your valuables will relieve you of all worry. M. N. LEW IS A CO for in 1923 by farm boys and uirl» who a* un-mber» o f tlie Insurane of every kind written in the very best Com 4-H clubs conducted by a g ri panies. cultural extension workers were demonstrating Ihe best-known 1 Deeds, Mortgages and Wills, in fact all kinds of Notary methods o f livestock manage-1 Work promptly executed. ment for their own and their neighbors' benefit. These young The most careful attention given to all business intrust farmers, according to report» j ed to us. to the United «tates Depart *ient * o f Agriculture, larked but I per cent o f carrying as many F. W. LIVERMORE. President B. K. DENHEY . VI«-« President deinonslations of improved mefh DOT GRAY Cashier im I* in livestock work to com- abiding why break some laws because “ th at's the way we have always done It before” ? ASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST chewing gum is line to r uisctousnes that they need little Jaw everelse. j bu OERMANV RUVINO AMErtlOAN MULE« ebani, lleaverlon Adv e 2« tf F or g a le —Mele la ymir chance V lo gel your cedar acrlul or flugpolcs ni a hargiiln, or any ollicr pule up lo 60 feci. Il, II. \Yo|f A Ho. Adv c 30.37 Gerinany la Imylng American umica In rcplace oxen In ug- H< uso for Reni— Hi* rotini* and riculturnl wnrk, repnrls thè U, slccplng porr li. va 11 li rlih k cii « lieparlm eul ut Xgrlcultuic. A house ami ali acre of garden •liipuieut nf III Missouri mule* orni fruii tiear lleaviirlolt. J , frinii five lo six year» old ami \\ Merrill. 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