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T he B ea ver ton R e v ie w Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with Volume III No. 6 $ 1 .5 0 DESOLATE ORPHAN BECOMES CHILD PRODIGY Her Ye; r A R C YOU L O Y A L T O YOU R 0 0 M M U R IT V 7 THE BANKS HERALD which was Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County a Oregon, Friday, January 9, 1925 T H E B A N K S H ER ALD , Volume X V , No. 8 3 3 «? ' FROM OUR CORRESFO:. . B A N D IT S BDRRVI LLE I ‘ • # ., «j ’ A. K. Rye was in Buxton on Are ymi reading Hie utlvor- Tuesday afternoon. Inter'Hing Little Notes from the Surrounding Count» y . Ilaenieiita |,| yotir lilHile paper? Ernest Place and fam ily were Tolc ,y Our \ctiv® Special Correspondert» W»»*.', I t not. why im i* Certainly It visiting in BurrviHe Sunday. i iii i I becuii-e you aren't buying I t»li> tlilmpr IT you tfo rAg'l the J. M. Mills made a business The ease o f the Slate against SCOFI ELD NEWS util e. lift.merit» dir you ever tell • Peter Vandeliey. discontinued on trip to Hanks Tuesday a fter jcinir home merchant Hint you account o f *Ui« outhreak of noon. i''" u l hii j,,| in ilio paper? Or if I. I*. Hledaoe o f Hiirrville wa« einalljiog, w ill l>e resumed Jan. The lumber haulers sr»' back vim ifntt'l fimi IH« ml i|,, you ' hi camp tfn Monduy forenoon. 18. on Ihe Job a fter, u two-weeks ¡i w i nel lililí why lie iliiln*l ad- Mr. R. Bledsoe I* quite III Mike MirkkS, convicted o f v i lay-off. ' • i l i e In the lumie pnperT .;.l tile home here lit llila w r it - ' olating Hie Volstead act. ha- Frank Peeper* and family Adv eri I • him la Hie * bai'khmio I lug. been granted purole from jail spent Christmas at the J. M. : o f the liic ii eniintry newspaper HA much «a II la o f Hie H ly ¡ Ctian. Myera wa* in Hinton and ninety d a )* to pa) u SIUU Brown home. tltttly. The paper Hint doesn't mi New Year'* Hay between Ihe fine. Mrs. A. E. Rye was a T u es carry advertising la nerea*ari|y ; train«. The Native Hon- nut I liaugli day afternoon raller at Ihe I. P. elinrt.lived, utile»* uecil aa a , I III. tl. K. Via w a» called to lira lisl»>ned to an illustrated Bledso#» home. ' press *||«el hy some big ro r- ¡Mciiiiiild Hnndiiy morning o n lecture hy (l. It. Himes, »irgnni- Mr. and Mr*. B. Myers of porotlon. liu-lncaa. I ver tif Itin Oregon Historical Ko- Mobler spent Christ mas al Ihe Mr. Merehnnt are Ihe good« Mr. and Mr*. J. Iliirhnm were clely. f. I*. Rainey homfi. ¡ "ti Pour ahrlvea mt\erH*ei| In 1 *tio|ipu)jr In HHUhoro* Monday , Frederick Hretier, after serv W . Churehill and w ife of • the column* o f your local pa (flerm pm . 'm g four o f his alx month*' -en Aloha wore Monday and Tu es p e r i Do ymi ever atop to Jhtnk aXADOUMt PAOHAUAN Mr. und Mr*. R. E. Steel were tcnco for prohibition law vio la day visitors a l the home o f I. jthnl Ihe cmttieil ninni* you rtenl iiit llillnlioro Sunday afternoon tion, ha* been paroled on good P. Itledsoe. "Do all lb« Hill* girl« In Armsoi* • ml nre put up hy „ firm Mini , hehav lour. t r w i Ilk« you Z adir "Ok. my! ■<>, la «pending IhouMiind* o f dot- | ¿ 111,1 evening. C. D. W ym ore and fam ily re- you ought to »• » how many clothe* w« i Inr* lo advert!** Ih elr ware*? A Uieniberahip drive will lx- Mr. ami Mra. V. Hull ter and '»riK 'd home Monday from Mc don't h a *«“ This conraraatlon In a at a mecling o f ihe voti want that ndv«rtl«in • ! M.n were In Portland over Uunclo'd Minnville where they spent fhe. PortUad Offlrr 1« typical o( tba quirk Nulivy Sons nipt Daughter* on Christmas holidays. wit and rcaily rwapona* of Aiadoahl 'ill placed with the h i* dnllle* I'lirisU na» liny. January 9. Th A incUing will he Parhallan. who waa lirouaht to Amur- «o na In draw Ihe Irnde to the I Hto Hchroeder wa* in Port- held in lh? g r iu m hall. A. E. Hy*. and fam ily and J lea by her footer mother. Mr* Prwrt ecu I rallred denari moni alore» nr M. Mills and wife were Friday H. (laanaway. formerly of Medford and do you want Ihnl mlvertislng i land »evet'ftl day* during tbe The wedding- o f Harold Sliorl , -hut down her«. evening visitor* at the Bert Vail Baalti«. ; placed where II will help (o and Sven Andrrson took plaee home in Manning. "(.title Aaadoohl la no more lovabla Mr. K. 1 1 . YVbittlcwy made a at the Imnie o f Ihe hridr’ s par- nor hriakter than the majority of iha j ««II yotir good«, the good« you j n e** trip to Perl land u it cut*, near Bank». M B. Everett and daughter The couplr I. too children over whom Hr. Hanna- pulii your money for nnd Hint 1 Frances o f Portland and Mrs. way baa medical nverelahl In llelrut, 'voli expert lo *e|l In vniir Irtlde? ■ It.inlay morning. I* well kh<iwxi Brouiid Banks. John Maynard o f Hillsboro were Syria." at a lea Mra Uannaway. "It Nevi time when Ihe *ate«nii|n Mi. anti Mr*, li. Huekhee and The bridge bet w e n Hiflsboro Christmas guests at the J. M. waa bar utter belpleaaneaa darin« lh» coinè* In »k him whv lila firm I j daughter made a lm*ine*a trip and l.unrel. WRere Ihe highway ala taoal|ui wa fouaht no hard for ber Isn't «d v c fiU m g Ihelr witrea In ¡ ¡to Portland Monday morning. cro ss «» the T o a U lin River, wa* Brown home. Ufa that endeared her to u« ao that tbe loen I paper, kr« tpll »d t«uld not |l*p bar up and Mt*. J o« Ih'tliah and ann v il- washed out, due to high water. COURTY A Q ER T R OTES I btouaht bar to America to adopt ! iliuf New Year'» I lay nt t h e Repair* were begun al once. bar.“ la Judge Tallman'a court la S E C R E T A R Y O F R O A R fi Kina! inspection o f seed po jJohn Helli»h home in Huxlon. Mia* Florence Snyder o f Hu Saaltle tbe adoption waa carried ou| (aloe* fo r certification wa* O F PENSION * R E T I R E S i while aha. four and a half year* old. Mra. Kd Mtnner and children ber wn* married lost week lo made this la»! week and the fo l •olemnly ralaed her band and dedar A. K lie«*, »eeretnry o f Ihe vl*ik*d a few 'la_y* thi* week Frederick M. Smith o f Beaver lowing growers have seed po yd. **l adopt you ae my mamma.’* The ceremony wa* w it tatoes sufficiently free from po. Hoard o f Pension* hir Ihe « . P ! with Mr*. Mi*ner‘ * mother in ton. Aaadouhl waa the tlrat and only nessed hy a few intimate friends j Hanka, Company, relireil Jiinutiry I •do Mosaic, wilt and other dis- child of a young couple of education o f Ihe eouplc. a*es lo be classed a* eerliffed Mr. ami Mr*. Cha*. T. Mynr* pad refinement and waa horn ah«rtly from active wervlre and •* U K * »ftay tbe armlqtlre waa algned and eceded hv J »m «a ft. Cunning- visited several day* dating Ihe Ktill* numbering in the neigh seed. In other wonts they have beenuta It wan though! that freedom hum. form erly naalalntit «r r r r - holiday* at Ihe \V. T . Myer* borhood o f 30o wi re reduced to pa«*ed Ihe two field inspections bad e»me the waa named Aaadouhl r tha Boat* • Junk Saturday In the court :,nd the hin insp«»elion: W m . E. home in Portland. (da ugh tar of freedom). But tbe ck>ee TK Pens'on« iv-pnrf meni t»f house. They represeul two Pelprs, Otto Brnse. R. f*. «tr ic k of the war did not bring peace to Mr. nipt Mr*. P. Nogek nnd Ihe Soul hern Pacific Cotnpnflv years' active warfare on moon- ier. o f Rherwood, Rt. 3* Roy tbe Near Boat and during the laat children v U il«d over Christina* I* one o f Ihe fir «t to he put In - »tuners and bootleggers. tacquith o f Laurel, Rf. 3 and three yearn more than a million peo- m l New Year'* with Mr. nnd Since Ha haee baan rendered homeleaa. • to effect hv n railroad. Hobart J. Kly ha* been given H. J. Valentine o f Beaverton. Rt. M r«. .Ie**e W eal, in Pnrttnnd. ■nay of tbnao who are new homeleaa II» cltnblishmcnl In 1903, near n divorce from hi- w ife, Edn.» 3. refugee« were three years ago living ly ? 100 employes Imve Mr. and Mr*. Paul (»ration hern T h i* year’s certification rutes Estelle Ely. »»»> ground* o f in- In modern, «team heated home« and pen«loped hy Hto rai'rond O f visited at l.ong Hemh, YYasli- ruvide f»*r a grade known as «mutpfiHbrtUy lem|>e ration! were -odtmt tkr't children to for it»*« wgnwHcr 1 C » « e « '* t l t l Hy i'latoa. over lh»' hdliitay*. rp- This class alga Muntrtaa for an edncnllnn A*a- He wa^ granted en study o f lh*ir »»reiron Riandar»!. lurning to llieie home here on , Includes potatoes which with i»o> doubl and her perenta were among ing minor child. Iloharl Womliow M ire Hi.m fti (Ilio ooo hn* Sunday.^ e rlifv buf which should make thoae silled. The father waa driven Ely. Itv the Turkiih army where he wag • " un i i ou| hv the Southern eveellenl com m ercial «eed. The e »la li o f W ill. Mahon Died. Aaadouhl and her m- her a m •Vr.ifle ^Conmauv to Ila pon- (•rowers having seed o f Ibi* H i l l , ^BORO N E W S who di»*d hei I >ee 20. ha* hi-ep ein «« are Roy Jaequilb. «red In the woodi from the lime »be t >e. d v«»ern n « «Inee the av* O lio waa nlna nmniha old until «he waa a t mi became effective ¿idunlli'd fm probate., |( con- Brosse and W. P. «trick ier of fear old when both mother and child Ther» Olorw ood. and R S. Ton fr o f The n**w city (iffleials were siata o f ahtiui gan.tmo. tu nddtllnn In pensioning II* were suffering from meaalea. pnea em ploy«* for faithful service Ihe g u es s of Ihe Chamber of (Tom are »aid to tie two heirs. a son Beaverton. RL i mojila and dysentery. They found refuge In a Near Fast ailr nd nl*o provide« Ihe “ old meri e ai Monday's foi um lun- and a daughter, built living here E I. Kuralli i* administrator. Irnnuporln- elleno nieflttné' boapltal only to be discovered by the ttmorn" with free s ta ff were railed uoon for short Ttrk*. who two days taler drove the n for themaelve.H n'q,| their Divorce proceeding have been speeches follow in g the «tinner I he l.udle«' Aid society of mother out to die. Why they left uiliss. A club room 1* n l»" thè Christian eh u re li me) Tuon fill'd ip (he Circuit court here hour. Hie babr no one know«. Thou bega^ uiafplnliird for them nl I h e ila) nfternoon al llip limile of by Frank J. M dler »gainst hi» (be longcat bad hardest fight of Dr. An in ler-cily contest between company’* general o ffice build wife, Maude Miller. Th e com Mi», e . J. M,‘ Almr. (jannaway’s long medleal career. Tbe American Legion posts o f this ing. plaint allege* cruelly and deser epeaka for Itaolf In this happy. A m arnage Ileo lise hns Is-eii city and Forest (trove w ill be r N eanlt onny girl, who In g last piade a) tion. They were married a( grani ed Frank J. Huober o f launched shortly. Both o f these - 3 showed - i'henvy »>1« Noroial - - School a man IMPROVED RCKD Stanley, W l » „ Jan. 15, 1902T. •ilies have recently -lagr,| drive* iallty of eight years at the age of SHOWS H’ OH YIELDS Miiinesoln ami Marguerite Mor- Ihe New Year was w»>l»'ome,| foe n«*w members, (hmunillees rl«»e y <if Hili'tmro. (our and g half. (trow ing test*. Including 11 hy Hillsboro citizen » in various have been appointed lo mecl amt ’’ Ttiyre grp thouannde of children different »train * o f ttiirhank po- Mutnie Hrakebusb ha» In-en With nil of Aandnuhl'a eapablllllea. ways. Hundred* attended lln arrange Ihe details for Ihe com homeleaa In Oreek and Syrian refugee laloe-. from the W illam ette V al granterf a fi(l«dify exlension o f •lalire in the Park Auditorium. ing contest. lime in whirh to pny a fine fnr ley and YVashlnghm County, campe today. They are beyond the A number o f private parlies A\ «>1 pavi-.m«>nt was responsi reach of tbo Near Ragt Relief simply were made hv Ihe rounly ngenl violatlon o f (he Ihpior |aw*. were also held, at which lh*' becanae present funds are exhausted on Fred Sewell’ s farm nl llille - Building rotisiruelion ili thi» guest* sal up lo watch (be a r ble for a m otor accident W e d when we have cared tor the fifty I urn and O lio ftrose’ s farm on nesday In which Peter Jossy o f thousand children already In out rare. Eliehalem Mountain. These po- eily thè pa»t year uinounled to rival o f the Slew Year. North Plains receive«! severe, ahoul $ « 0,000 accordlng lo lig Recently a bereaved mother gave ma The m ayor-ejM t amt members hut not serious injuries. He I h I oc * were planted side hv ure» iti Ilio Recorder’ * office. (CO to guarantee the care for a year o f the city council or liii» citv was coining from Beaverton. He of a child audi aa Aaadouhl Her love side on Ihe same dale nnd har Mi».» Irene UlarKwell o f lllis were guests o f (lie Chamber of attempted lo swerve hr* oar to now flow* nut to a child atunawhere vested at tile same kind. In lh* Near (Cast,” state* J. J. Ilnnd- Improved or se|ect**d seed po eounly and E, !.. I.oug o f Hoht- Commerce at the Monday forum the sidy o f the road to avoid yaker. Regional Director of Near Kant (aloe* in Imtli o f these tests laiul were married bere reeenlly. luncheon al the Washington ►id I m g a passing machine, and Relief grill. Members o f the citv he skidded into Ihe ditch. lit' elded ipitiuprii'oil »end On I hcy w ill re side 111 Portland. i The Near Baal Kollef oftlce* aro pi the Ered Sewell farm certified ( i f Rtn'kl« Rid* . Huattlti and till Htodli seed from Wm. Peter* yielded Kirhange, Portland. i l l ) per cent more marketable potatoes than unimproved seed In the lest on Otto Mrosc’ x Mr. Altieri Hrnndl • has been farm W ashington County rerti on Ihe «lek Usi. hut Is able lo fled * ..... yielded n* high rt* lie out again. ) I fill.7 sack* o f marketable po Mr. and M^s. Olenti It. Alexan la loe* per acre and Ifi.N saok* der and sou o f Portland visil- o f cull* ns against 7 L?> sa^k* c m , c j with relative* |u*l week. o f marketable potatoes and 33 Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Swenson* „„e k * o f culls in the ease o f allemled a parly given nt Ihe unimproved send. One lot o f Burbank potatoes home <if August W arner in P o rt gnv'fl u total yield o f 871 sack* land Wednesday night. tier aere but on account o f the Rhlrley Koch from the Mc spindle luher disease the yiehl Kinley district la u new piiidl in o f marketable potatoes was fit the grade school, her palreni* »neks less per acre Ihnn from A W - W-W-w'iî having just moved into n house certified seed. on Pelsrson Avo. north o f town The Editor called on Enrl E. NEW YEAR’S OUE3TS EN TERTAINED Fisher yostoril«» and found him Mr and Mr*. W a lle r Onvanes* planting strawberries, so he put in a hid for a pi.... o f short entertained a number o f friends enke when the berries gol ripe on New Year’ » Ihiv. Dlpner was »ow ed In Iw en ly-lw o guests. Ihe It. H Denney, distrlet Qi.m ciei’ islon hemg the hirllnhiv an ego- df ttie Mulunl L ife Insiir- nivei » « r y o f Mrs. I L. W alker. ance Company attended Hie an Those nresent were: Mr. nnd mini convention in Pori land on Mr». H. Boswell and family. Mr Jan. fi and 7. lie report* n nnd Mrs. J, F. (loddnrd nnd fam spi "d i.l m eo'lrg. Thek»« meet ily Mrs. T K. Holcomb. Mi.*» 'rt, n.e held fur the inslrurllon rm.. W h ile Mr. W ilbur H«d- o f Ihn «g e n i* working for Ihe eomh nnd Helen Cavane»' ■Æ i on-nai y, I« I lev dutt« dnvs lh«' J. IL t'.iui i i i » • ., 1 s .tumped n H ills ton Into hfi.ono non feel o f government sqi.ie trillio n » o f gallons o f ■, s i <JzZ N. fT limber five lidie* w *1 o f C.o* \ lei- The reslaurnnl keep tage Orove, nnd will build a er* are still follow in g Ihelr ex- lOft.nnn-fool mill. i ample. ( J Blowing Bubbles 7 CC 7 (oH-H-H *.! 07/ o r ’ gW kû kV & J J * ß m tafwSKl J MÆ\ \ FL A M BAR N Home N O R R SR Y time laat week Halpb H uff and wile, accompanied by lAu «fiber», art ived m Portland from Hoaeviile, California, bav-1 mg mad« O i«ir way by »elliu - ' Christmas novelties along lb" road. In Portland lliey made lhe»r home with Mr*. Nellie j llra rc. a form er resident of i Aloha and well known in Ibal t vicinity. Friday afternoon H uff an«t Mrs. Orare, hi* meter,' arcom- named by Rush. vi«lfrd Beaver- t«*nt it is claimed, wilh the in- ten lion o f laying plan* for slag- mg a hold-up of the Bank here. W hether Hu* is what actually transpired ia rather difficult ti determine. The roncrele e v i dence seems to be only a rough sketch o f a map o f Ihe Beav«‘ r- lon Bank drawn on the wall* o f the basement o f the house own ed by Mr*, (trace. It is claimed that the plans were all made, that the position* Ihe handils here fo take were indirated ot, Ihe map, and lliat a site had fieri -e|ee*ed for the posting o f an auto in which tin hold-up inen would make their gel-aw ay. The question a rise*: “ Why didn't tbe detectives let them slarl the h old-u pT’ O f course some claim II was because o f •he danger o f someone being killeil. Al any rate there can be no definite charges laid against the conspirators. Th e cashier o f the local bank when interviewed was rather noncommittal. He thought there might have been something to the story o f Ihe conspiracy, a* do some o f the people in Aloha, who are acquainted wilh Mrs. m and *o m « Of h «r relatives Mr. tiray also called the editor's attention to the fact that the (tank o f Beaverton carried bur glary and robbery insurance several times the amount o f the cash and securities in tbe vault. I t j [ THIS FORTLOND GIRL W ON A $15,000 FRIZC Mis* Julia H. (iroo, an 18- year-old Portland, Oregon, high school girl is thi* winner o f the $15.000 modem electrically e- )uip|ti>d home in the Natioiirl Lighting ropiest in which over 1.000.000 school children oaVli- eipaled. Miss (!ro o also won the $?im cash grand prize in the Port - land lighting contest. Her es say «if 600 words was worth over $25 a word to her. R E G U L A R C O U N CIL MEETING HCL u The Beaverton Council held the first regular meeting o f Hu* year Monday evening in the city hail. Several matters were taken up ami discussed but as this was the time for swearing in and organizing the new Council there was hardly time for su f ficient consideration being given to warrant action. C. C. Beach, H. J. Hughsou, and Hugh Lew i* are the new Eouncilmeu, ami YV. E. Pegg the new Mayctf. “T lie follow ing com mittees were appointed: F i nance. Beach and Hughsou; Streets and YYalks, Hughsou and Lew is; Sanitary, committee o f CADILLAC SEDAN the whole Council. BOSES INTO CREEK A. C. Allen was appointed a* A good many o f our citizens City Attorney, Floyd Allen, City were exorcised Miturday l o o m I igin eer: A. E. Story, Marshall K. Mason, Health ing l>y the r«'porl o f a n«'\v i^ad- ,i'.,t Dr r I'he Reeorifer's reporf • II;»« -' dan swimming m .( ti «• iuffir."'. wa» read and aecepted and w ill creuk ju *l east o f town. The sedan was the property he publish»'«! next week. Ceorge Ttiyng, Recorder, anjt o f A. S. Ellis o f Portland who we believe has recently pur A. Rossi. Councilman, are the are chased the Hulbert farm just only elected officers who east o f town and who is a held over this year. nephew o f J. \A’ . Barnes. O D E T O ANNA He and Ins w ife had business By Bill Shakvspenre in Hillsbiro and had just start ed for the county seal in the Oh Anna, how can I dense fog. He was driving prob Say just tiow I feel ably a little closer l<> Ihe edge When reading your stu ff o f Ihe pavement than he intend As it comes from the reel? ed and had U* sneeze. The wheel jerked u little hit an,] the It’ s la zzy or jazzy Or maybe It’s both. side the auto slid o f f the But to tell you the truth pavement. Fm a little bit loth. Thinking nothing o f tt, the driver tried lo run back on. Your meter, oh. Peter! when suddenly glancing ahead It sure gels my goat, lie notice«} the cement railing \nd it's quite hard to tell o f the bridge. He pulled the If ashore or afloat. car, rntending B* go down the hank and Into the field but the Take leisure and measure steering apparatus didn’ t work Your line* a wee bit , as hp expected and he got oft And save ail the people > the hank all right but »topped in From throwing a fit. the creek. All you need is In heed II was lucky, at that, as only A few rules o f the trade a few feet further and the car And w rite some real stu ff 'would have been totally sub And your fortune is made. merged in the flood water. II is said (hat the water came up So hurry—ilon’ t w ofry over Ihe cushions o f the front And you'll win out y e (: Disappointments w ill eonre seat. A garage w a » called and the And must always be nwt- sedan rescued about noon Effusion* are illusions Neither it n «r Mr. and Mr« t'ntess wrought walh care. Fills, the occupants o f the car So take my advice: were litlle worse fo r the adven O f effusions beware. ture although there were prob ably some rather damaged up- A C A L L FO R N E W L I F E ' holslery and maybe blistered The Beaverton Chamber r» f varniah, Commerce has been very inac tive for the last six months. Nothing lias been done and JO H N SPIES S E L L S fact not much could have been B R E E D IN G S T O C K done during that time. • John Spies well-known breed- But now that » new year hn* i or o f Guernseys, reports t h e been ushered in it is lo be hop I sale o f his eight months old ed that the Chamber with the hull ca lf which look second new year w ill revive, and do prize in his class at the In te r tilings. There are many very national Stock Show this fall, important things that will coin" lo II Reimkki o f Quincy, Ore up doing this year for the bene gon, for the tidy sum o f $200. fit o f Mils fa«t grow ing town, Just a few weeks ago he sold *od an active Chamber could do a four months old c a lf to l » creel deal o f good for the Rejmius o f Malin. Oregon, for • ■>» er Re - erf OR. $150. He *avs if pnv« lo breed ■ ran i-" men- purebred slock much heller than I is (h ' -eessitv o f hav- raise any othe- kind. «> ;• ¡id connecting Ihe Bea- TT|.»hway with the high- 1 Tis-ard as a market road. " W b i t e v r indue-.i y-m >■ ► «an he accomplished fhe hnitd vonr house In thi* di*m d w ill furnish tar to surface In.-killir piai•«?" . i ked roa,] already estab- “ Oh. mank can’ t you see how Thls would make n d. handy those two tail trees came !,i,fl limp* annalantiat in for stringing my aerial?’’