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T he B ea verton Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with T H E BANK S ■ V. , H E R A L D which was Established in 1910 — V olum e 11 No. 41 W ork Bogun $1.50 Per Beaverton, Washifigton County, Oregon, Friday, September 12, 1924 Year B EA V ER TO N M BS MORE ROOM Defence Day Proc EX P O S ITIO N T O HE BIGGER ARD B E T T E R T H A N EVER T H E B A N K S H ER ALD , Volume X IV , No. 43 City Council Met FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Some o f Ihe Jtidfce» |n t|„. •Ilff<• f».ilt brei'da o f |ive«t(M’ k at e Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as the Paetfta liltcrnaliooal I. i v. »lock Exposition (hi» fall have » Told jy Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly Midge Bellamy aad Ten Moore Mayor Erickson Joins Gov, Pierce been »Heeled already and meet Petition Presented for a water line willi general approval. Ward W to Have Leading Parts; Cam and Pres. Coolidgc in requesting Steven« o f f.lverpmd, N. Y., ha* ALOHA-HUBER ITERS Extending W est on Allen Ave. S C OF I E L D R E V S con«eoted lo Judge i|,e llol- era Work Starts Monday Citizens to Partisipate Today Bill arc Presented. •lein». h. \\, Alke-on, prof**» Mr*. Mitzi-i has returned from »o r o f dairy liHshandry at the Otto Hehroedor was In Port the hop field» » » (he children land over the week end. \\’n»hlnglon Slate College, will City Hall, W ork uii lh » new ptrlure, place (lie Jersey» Frank Drown, Rapt. Ill, lu s t The Council met in regular w,’ re not v''rF w* (l- Miss Ida I.ove was in Port ''Tin* lirea leel T I iiiih " la pro- Meaverloii. lire. of Carllon. Oregon, will award ...... . ■• Hie Hity Hall with Hex. M. J. Kelley, who ha* land Saturday on buainess. | r»»*lii| rapidly *1 D m . p re WtlKRKAK, ihe l>r«»tdnnt of il>|n:n» to the Shorthorn all member» present Monday considerable property in Huber, Mr. Z. Stud,, barker WH* shop mium J’ lcture» Hiudiu. TIi« en j Hie I'niled Klair» ha» »el avide winner». Prof Kennedy will evening. The regular monthly ! is at present locate,) at p,,w_ tire r * « l ha« | m <«* ii signed up ping Saturday in Portland. J Heptembr I?. I B ï i . for a pra« o ffic ia l« among the Hereford bills were presented and most tucket, B. I. BiiJ III« villll|iaii)r to be Heal l « » l o f Ihe Art o f Confrr«»* and Angu» rattle. Prof. A. C o f Hiem passed. The petition Ed Richter is going to the Mr». Hlakenly and son Julian KIM Ilii* arluul I iu «H i « « r o f lak- jrimeUMl In June l»2n, which Oostcihui« will Judge Ayr-hlre* was presented requesting the Bank* High School (his year. oave gone to Independence to I iim III« p i«Iu ie » Monday. lira with the provide« for Ihe ««cty ity o f oui t*. It. Mai -hall, secretary of Council to proceed Mrs. C. McNally was shop pick hop«. Mis* l.uella Cascad- *«rlo ii |i«o|*|« who w «r « fortu- ■'•■••on; and. • he National Woolgrowera' a «- construction o f sidewalks -on ping in Buxton Friday morning. den accompanied them. n al« enough to a «« Madge Bel WHEREAS, dial day I» the Aociathin. will Judge fine wool several streela and a resolution lamy play lh « |«a<lliifl lady In Mr». William Feldt was in Mr. and Mrs. Demay are re annlvereary o f Ihe writing o f »beep, lieorge M- K.-rrow o f Pe- was ordered prepared and pre " I It« Hottentot” will I*« capecial- busi our National Anthem, the Hlar w aukee, VV|«„ will handle the sented to Ihe adjourned meet joicing over Hie birth o f a baby Hillsboro Wednesday on l> pleased In Irani .that a h« girl. Mr«. Demay ha» b e e n ness. ¡Spangled Banner; and, middle wool* and Fraiik brown, ing o f the Council. ha« Iwni * « « iir «d 1» play ofipo- D O L E LINKS T O WHEREAS, participai Ion in Jr., will place ooarse wool*. A „ ordinance wa* passed al dutle low but ia belter now. Miss Hazel Page is attending »11« lh « atar In III!» n«w Hen- • E PREPARED l,«<rl<>tle ese rcì««» and Ihe ie»l •• r - MrKelvie of f.inroln. thi* meeting requiring all res- Mr. Kmil Menke o f Uuber wa* the Rank* High School this trrinn production, Mr. John lions arrived from " • oui National Defense l.aw I» Neh., will Judge Poland China» lau rant», eafe*. pool hall*, bil- married about two week« ago to year. Kof lh « p a «l week a fo r « « ol Ihe «oiilh Hie taller part o f |a»l *n " " «anse iiillllnri«llr, Imi I« a and Dtiroc«. while R M. Jenkln*. liar,| parlors, dance hall«, eon- | Mis* Helen Dier« of Montana Mr*. R. E. Steel made a busi fifi.« n to fwrnty men havr been week. Fog »unie lime lie ha* practical demonstration o f loy presidenl o f Ihe Berkshire A*- fertionerie* and places in Dial ,.r|y o f Huber. Th.-r will ness trip lo Forest Drove last bu«y making ««1« •'«! lh « »lu- lieen engaged in la«M|»eape gar !***•)'• |*alrlotl»m and the dulie» »oeialion o f America, will jmlge d a » » lo close every night at live in Mr. Menke , home here Thursday. din'' and II look« likr • ptriure dentng In Hoiilhern California. ] " • American rl|lxen»hlp. The Berkshire* and Chester White». twelve o'clock midnight. Mr. Ilieser, one o f the chicken » "in « ft|lurl»l would draw when Imi he ha* lieen engaged by Ihe Mr». Chas. Myers was in P o rt NOW, TIIKRKFitRK, I, rttlu Thom a « Drunk o f Salem, Ore former owners o f the Premium hi» new land over the week end having you get in liter«, « p i« « « o f a Multnomah Amateur Alhlelle A* Eriek«nn, Mayor o f Hie Town gon. will Judge Hie goals again. Cafe with Iheir attorney, Mr. men o f Huber, ha* He dental work done, hour« hero, • «Ireal there, a MM-iafion in prrpare Ihe go lf ° f Beaverton, ,|" proclaim Sep Jl'he outlook for exhibit* i* McCarty, were present and the ■ chicken coop all complete. brick building »«uiiewlirro rl«r, link« jw«l ra»t o f town. lemher I?. iw *l, from 2 lo t extremely good this year. A attorney »poke again*l Ihe pass j ia goin g into Hie chicken bus!- Mr. and Mrs. B. Holt and chil He feed* 1 »li*| a dozen dlfforrilt Beta and Work ha* been pri>gr«N»|nu •’ V. a« a li-diday and do urge number o f famous herd» from ing o f this closing ordinance j ue»* right, he *ay*. dren are visiting friends a • edifice« occupying •noil I «p a ««» rapidly on Ihe link* anil It |* upon- all citizen» participation Hie Fast and Middle W ea l are which at that time was under i a lot o f green buckwheat. Hillsboro this week. throughout lb « whole Interior exported dial by Ihe coming o f ••' Hie ‘ pirli o f itila Work on the new bouse that National coming. Without fail, and others consideration. Misses Bertha and Sadie Love Car» from Hollywood are ar »prittg we will »er \ petition was presented by Mr. Dodd* is building on hi« the loeal cvenl In a manner comineo signify Iheir Intention of show returned home Sunday from th> riving dally. M l«» Bellamy 1» youog»i,-r« earrylng „ »ark of rurale wtlli the proud tradition* ing al Ihe great Parifie slope several living southwest o f (own lowly acquired acreage is pro- expected |o a rrt*» Saturday and gulf i Ulli« for Ihe member» iff " • Hie Stale of Oregon a* «‘The and rapid hop yards near Independence event. Among Ihe herd* that *"C Ihe right to build at Iheir gre-sing nicely, T'ini Moot*. lha »tar, 1» raprrlrd Ihe Association expense a water line ex- ides are being made toward Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pintccli Volunteer Slate." are promised are the Milking •wn from .New York Monday, Donald lending west on Allen Avenue, 'clearing the premises o f brush and children made a business The building o f lh r«r lin k -' *x TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I Shorthorn», owned by Nuitti'i o ij« Improvement» have • ui ihe hill overlooking lleaver- have hereunto «el my hand and Woodward o f LaRoy, N. Y. The Council adjourned I n Mr anrf p ,ant >re trip to Portland Friday m orn hern H*ad« nit lh« m il-id « o f the Inn will give many peupla ing. It in expected that J. O. Ring T an canned Ihe » « » I ,,f Ihr Town o f n i evening vorf.,d Mr P , . n, has KOne to billldins. among them a general ^ of master will be nut willi hi» fine when Ihe bids will be opened opportunity !,, *ee Iteaverloii Beaverton to he hereunto af Mr. A. Slranoberg ha* moved lug him «« where a lran «forio wWfc. Mpg w . nt his family to Banks •I.heron*, and very likely will for the eonslruslion o f paving r„ r„ with a per-peetive they have fixe,) Hit« 10th ,|av o f Septem He ha* i*>a getter»!«*«-, ha« hern in bring »onie o f the other great kerelnfore hem denied Hie priv- her. A D. l » ? l . " ,u 11 ' , has bought a small place in Hu sold his place here to Oeorge '••ailed. T h »» luarhlne take» the • ledge o f enjoying. draft horse breeder* with him. Olio Frlek*on, ber. and will watch Huber grow McCormack. a l t e r n a t i n g eurrenl a » »upplted The special Irain which brought HOPS ' --------------- Mayor. a little larger. Mr. and Mrs. K. Benefiel and by ’ he Puget Hound Power and IM r O R T k N T C H AN CE l*rirele»* animal« across the A lle *!: deorge Thvng. f’ ilv (B y Anna S. Herzog.) Mr. and Mrs. Shepard h a v e Mr. ami Mrs. Chne. T. Myers I.iphl Company and deliver» II continent last year created sueli IN M AIL SERVICE 1er Some folks to a glass o f beer stalled excavating for a bouse, were at Buxton and Manning In the sla lom » Ibrmiahotll lh « favorable notire ami made *ucn The ehange ■„ u*r trat,, i d never near, They are building a new house Sunday evening. hiillillna a* a direr! current schedule whlrli took effeet on “ •R U B " BECO INCH extraordinary time that it Is F-xcept in hops. on (he chicken ranch which they Till» «h a n g« from alternating Hunday. Keplemhec 7. m aterially M OVIE STA R likely (o be duplicated this fall. e folk* to hops get never i bought frotn Mr. and Mrj. Plant, In direr! rurrenl w ill p r o »« a afferle^ li«a \ e rt«n ‘a fnu l| »er- TI GARD HE WS This feature bid* fair to heroine A picture wlllnn a pielure ta near . They are occupying the Norton aid in r m i r i a » Hie proper v ^ r . • '" • aMliougli Ihe ehange *een in Pallie'« lule*l two-r«el an annual evant. and each year Except when in beer they lick residence at present. |!gllll||f e ffp r1* Ml lh « pietiire wa» protested il |,a» been o f laugh »cnralmu, "B efore The Hie (rain, like Uic Exposition, The Grange pienfe was held a* H pt alnptal |wipo«»thle with no avail «od ., consequent m " " tr < h°P*. v inp I-Hand Shaw and Elmer Erick- will be 'bigger and better." Public algrring Hm»h p0l l n piek the nop ttT*on tne vine . . . . Dav. The growth ol the new build itMl r " U lMiua| UwAgr a f the ai- adju«tm e..l .1) ,* .«„ „ t ,lr ........... r)|. | salo r l o .. . ,, , ‘ **n look a couple o f days va- at Eisner’s Grove Labor Drmgs you Ihe dough; for .. . . . „ . |ern»llng eurrenl In gel an ef. will have to he mad« T h « heavy land Hunday ing ha« i*een akin lo magic. , ... ' ... ; ration ami motored lo B. C. Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Beelihaiu _ __ , „ _.. n the aellon. Snub health tls fine. . , . ferì that I » a » pleasing a » II •nail from Portland whirl, |,n« win* u popularity oontrat and I"he »pirll o f Ihe live slock in i, kinds i o f r i. ... ..... and ’ .. scenery i,*re are all Imps, we • ••«▼ say . Ihe . , roail* . . * 1 and family spent last week at ahould he, T il« i|irnrl rurrenl h*-m coming oil Train |fl| (,| 1» *enl lo Hollywood l<» «Inr In dustry materialized and waved know Mis said • " rp | WW,,d' rful b“ ' 'j “ * ,a,k o f " Rorkaway. w ill give , tight whlrli I« »trady 7.1-* now i« an hour am| eleven a wild and wooljr Western pie- il» wand, ullercd Hie cabalistic The social hop. hops on the hard winter ,* heard on account F. J. Zwicbel was called In and alrmig wHhoul the lea»l niinule* later, arriving on Tram lure. il NVIirn Ihe pirlure is word* needed, and presto! vine, in beer and bread. wf ,<0 ,,UM h unemployment. Tacoma last wees by the death p a rllrl« nf » quaver. I-’ I al 8;53. T h i« will mean dial «lg*wn in lit» home (own. Snub- was lliere, larger and more ad And Ihe Hop Head loo, now isn't Mr. and Mrs. Boren had .some o f his brother-in-law. Several |«c«| people have lieen thr inal| will no! lie all worked become» a hero, but In The whole Ihe equate Ilian ever. folks visiting Ihem from Mln- it queer Mps J. D. Trenbilme o f Be »l*o ed up for this plrturr and and »(irted In Ihe h*>xe» until event» tlinl follow he find* him- immense building is ene |< *Sl*t i That hops lead him right lo neapolis. From ( here they went attie visited at the home o f her will a «l In till« |alr«l Beaverton pnihahly len o'clock, and Ihe aelf In a number o f perilous hul and bulk* huge, like some gi- his beer? I f l o * Angeles and on Iheir re brother, R. H. Hrandy. last week gantie bird which spreads its produci hm. rural earn er* will- not |,e able hunmrou» predleamenl». turn look up their residence in end. wing* about lo rover il* chil to leave until about Ihe »ante --------------------- Portland. They love the Ore unno RUMIAR dren. the moat valuable brood TDALAT1N ,,m ‘' CH R ISTIA N CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bieder- gon climate. W ho wouldn't? H is MONEY LAMBII LV The »learn train lo Tillamook SERVICES T O BE H E LD ever gathered * together. inan have returned from their Mr. an,| Mrs. J. Patterson The meeting held by Ihe surprising how many iniprove- honeymoon trip and are now liv Six million, »even huu4r«d lias lieen „et ahead to 8:4? and The Rev. S. F. Clemo and hi* were agreeably surprised a few- The hoys’ and way fllirletian t’.liurr), members at old building. ing here. lliou»nni| ruble* were pu'xdiased mail for Tillamook and girls' club department is new, family have moved to Forest , weeks ago by a visit from Oeo. poilils must |,e in Ihr office the Pacific Theatre Sunday :iT- by Mar»hall Neilan for u«e in >rove for Ihe Ingli school. Nobler o f Baker, who motored Miss Mary Finch o f Portland and will occupy a space 50x100 In« Russian drama. "T h e Ren by 8:30. The morning mail to lernnnn was weii «Mended. The feel, south o f Ihe beef depart Floyd McClelland ..f the Tu hU brother-in-law. visited with her cousins here, I’ nrlhtnd will be only »ix mink three ministers who were p r«*- dezvous." which will he th e ment. The arena is 31 f e e l alilan Motor Company ha* gone 1 »•• <«0Wn l*> Sauv.e* Mi*scs Jeane aRd Marietta Gran- fea lure atlraelion at Ihe Piietflr ute, earlier (9:3?3 hul a* it m l al Ihe meeting were Rev. Vancouver. B. C. on a xara- » ° visit anrt r«‘la- dy. last week end. E. t.emon o f Kern Park, Rev. longer Ilian before, and I h • Ttienlrr Saturday and Hunday. will not he possible lo wail on horse department is almost dou •on. Hv- S lh,*r f ' the »lamp window while »orling Darker o f Hillsboro and Itev. T^rre w a» literally "tponcy, Fred Holm o f Olympia. W ash ble the sire o f ihe old one. The Mis* Edna Oeiberger. a grad , !“ r' J ,A money everywhere," on hi« »«I Ihe IneoniiiiK mail palron» must Hanna o f Huber, ington. visited at the home o f poultry department is greatly There will be a meeting Sun- „a te o f the D. A. 0. commercial and !* " n Kl" " ‘ r ""'B 'red lo the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. hul mil a Ihotiglil o f guarding arrange l „ secure stamp«, mail enlarged, and the interior* arc lepartment. ha* gone to K* ' tal" o f Washington and spent Holm, last week rod. II or even pulling it In Ihe «afe parrel«, rlr . for Portlaml or Ihe day aflernoon Seplember I I at Fast before rloalng Ihe window Ihrre o'clock at Ihe Parifie The- without exception improved in eondida. California, to leach i n ! « f" " visiting relatives in al night. some particular. The Epworth League gave a Tacoma. Sumner and Puyallup. One million o f Ihe ruble» cn»i nf 8:50. For Ihe p*r*rn! Ihe atre. Rev. t.emon o f Kern Park the high school. They had a wonderful trip that wienie roast near Treese, Sat Miekey fJO.IH), whlrli he thmighl po»t ofiiee hours will he Ihe will have charge o f the service. Mr. and Mr*. Ernest \\ ilson i proved to lx*' A L L 0. K. altogether too urday evening. A -large number I |, ,■> ----------------- w a» i|iille «sorhllan l in Hint he *«iue. 7 30 |n 6:3Q ni,i and three sons o f Nyssa hav Jackdaw: How fortunale I short. They found the road* o f visitors were present- !'<> your subscribe for the |ilirrha»ei| the oilier five million, po-tolfire force will Iry (■ |ak>' was in finding this diamond been guests al the home o f Mr. ju*l great for travel. »even liiimjreil Hpiuaantj Jpf rare o f all requests possible Review or do you jus! lake il Mrs. E. A. Johnson enter- ring no more cloy trie lights lo Wilson's brothers at the W i l mil of Hie po»t office and read Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Has f?.85. Vhr difference In pyleo, between 7:30 and 8:50. ied with a luncheon Thurs - son Leghorn farm. pqyl An additional exchange lo itT kins returned from their trip day afternoon in honor o f Mrs. gq nX|||aine.| liy the hanker, wa* till _— »— «^ — - . trip to Baker. They brought flial Ihr fir»| nii|l|on w er« of Pori land ha* been »eeuriiq P. Osbourne and daughter back a* souvenirs some sage Ruth. lh « p r e »r »f «urrenry in n ii»«ia. l'raìn I ?8 whirh wtll Icave al brush and cat-tails. They re while Ihe l* » t five milllnti were 1:30 P. M. and any mali de- Misses Mildred Poulseo and port quite a few fir es'a lo n g the il»«i| before thr rrvolnilon and po»i|ed afler ilio departure of friends way. They had quite a nice Stella M 1 11 ikon visited during Ilio Unir o f Ihe Czar. The Traln 124 al 0:32 will he for- Mii* Poulseo trip, with one or two punc here last week. ruble» d rrrra »«d »o fit value wardeil dii tlie midday dlspatrh. H illsboro« this ture* which make a trip inter will leach in before "T h e Rendezvous" wa« The evening e xr li unge oli Traiti year, and Miss Milliken will at- finished Ilia) Mlrkey didn't even iBt ii |8N liAa been diaaon esting. leml the Monmouth Normal Iry In ra«h In on them, bul I» Hnuctl and iiv il* place w,< Ini ve Mr. Well* o f Hennessey Ave. hool. »living them and detmling n« an exelinnge on Traln 172 al hit* gone to the hop fields. He In whether he »lioiild auto 8:05 lo Portland ami Ilio Fast. ha* taken Ills fiddle with him The postofflee force sincere graph Ihem and answer hi* fan the calls it his fiddle, not a CAPITOL HILL NEWS mu i| with ruble» in»lead of ly regret Ihe slowing up o f thè vio lin', and he coaxes those old mali servire Imi are lielple*» un photograph*. fashioned tunes out o f It. like der presoli! conditimi*. Ar "\\ hen You and I Were Young, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers are i l rangement* max» he inaile laler OANRINO TE A M S T O Maggie." «‘Tw o Little Girls in Seattle visiting Mrs. Meyers’ wherehy H ip mail may he *e O IVB D EM O N STR A TIO N Blu "Red W ing,” "Swanee relatives. cured bui al prcsenl Utero I* River," eic., and we are think • '.aiming drm on»tralinn» will* nn show. The Capitol Hill school open ing that some o f (lie hop pick he given al Ihe ttnnk» Hog and ed last week with three n e w er* are getting some real treat* Dairy Show September 17, 18. teachers. Miss Allender. Miss K K. Swenson Ini* purehased of an evening around a ramp «lid II*. by rnmpeting loam « in the J. O. McFadden properly on Brow'ji and Miss Boyce. fire, some tunes that will bring (lie rnunly, lh « winning Irani Watson Sileni, some o f Ihe old timers back to The Capitol Hilt Improvement to go lo Ihe alnle fair In Salem. Hie days o f yore again, and they rluh held Iheir Herl Thoflisnn and family urn meeting, the For.»»! d ro ve g ir l» have or may dance the old fashioned evening being spent in discu* Mr. Tlmm- ganized a team to compete for mi Iheir vacation. quadrille, so when they a r e sion on the water bonding and th e»« honor». ‘ Member» o f Ihe >mi i* employed liy lio’ Standard through with the hop for the dav annexation. learn reeelved ln »lru ellon * re- Oll Company her«. they may »hake their feet to a renlly by M l«« Helen Oowgill of Mr. and Mr*. Howard Jone* The community house build Imp in the evening. Ihe domestic a rt« depart m m ( of and Mrs. M. C. Hendricks are ing committee reports that a O. A. d. «pending Iheir vaealion » I »Mn- lot has been donated •" the club IN TE R N A T IO N A L SECR E ul ten Beach. TA R Y T O M E E T W ORKERS by the McGuire Realty company a LORO W A V AROUND on its newly opened tract at th<* Chief Gunner’ s Male J. J. A. M. Locker, International top nf the hill. A rertnln well-known arlro**, Sauers o f Ihe United Slab’ s Na field »ecretary o f Sunday School h e r»e lf »om elhlng o f n mimic, vy I» In Beaverton for a visit Mr. and Mrs George Brown work in Ihe United Slates and oner ohjeeled lo an Imitai ion of vilh friends. Canada is making a lour o f the have sold their homo at Carson hrr»e|f by another eo'incdlcnnr. Heights and are al present re Northwest this month. ||nro|d iHuin lia* returned N l |'ke nir|!' «lie cx- siding with Mrs. Brown’s par ! # • h«i He will meet workers from from Rpenlmi'g, where he has claimed, Washington, Yamhill and T illa ents In Portland, awaiting the " I l (sii'l supposed In be, drap'' been visiting at his grandfalh- omplelion o f their new home at mook counties in Forest Grove tlirpe replied Ihr comedienne. " I l ’ » an er's i'giieh for the !•)»• Carson Heights. September 17. On New Picture Al a meatlng o f Ihe l> l»lrlel Itoiird held ul Hi« »ohool hou»« \V>diiP»ilay evening Ihe Initial »le p » were luken to III o ff a room In what I» now Ihe audl- Inrtuiii o f Ihe tirade »rhiml for Ihe u»e o f Ihe new pupil» who nr« rapidly being enrolled here The partitioning off o f Ib i» roiim will nereaallale ihe h ir ing o f another teacher. About two hundred and I wen- ly live pupil» are enrolled In Ihe tirade »«h oo l a) pre*enl and m or« are being added aIm o «I every day CondlliiiiiN ,,| the High »elioni building are al»o becoming »one W||«l congealed and II I» thought dial H will only he „ mailer o f a »bori lime unlll another lea- • her will have lo hi* employed • here. • lamation Issued Monday Evening Labor D ay lin lU tlo n o f you D n ita ttn f m e." ^nmuths. j