T he B eaverto n R e vie w Consolidated, Decamber 28, 1923 with Volume III No. 10 f 1.50 Pomona Grange At Forest Grove > 0 Gales Graofc Host To Washington Co. Pomona Grange W ed. Ian. 28 Neatly lliii1» huiiiiri’U giun- l« r s wmu in aUeiiOaiico at Hi«’ \V aalitiiglon County Pomona Grange, ii»m in the K. of I*. IUH. a* guest of Galea Or*ngo, No. at t uriiit U r«««, \\ »J ncaday, Jail. 38. bUle Master Ueo. Paliniter, was m attend­ ance (tie i’ii lire session. The foreiioun wee «pent In llio ordi­ nary rouilin* o f busiaees, ami il waa decided to taka action on Hie different bills before l ti a (Male Legislature, In which (be farmer waa vitally interested. In the afternoon »canton, aa Uic dinner hour had arrived by III» liuto thla pert of (be program w « » reached. The vteilora wore aaeorted to the dining room, where three Ions lablSa were loaded down wltn chicken, moat, vegetable«, aalada. cakea, pies, pickle* and rheeao and all the good thing» the ladlea of tialea «.range know how to prepare. They were an- »•»led by the ladiea o f Hlver- alde tlrange. After dinner the tlrange went into opeh »»«»ion . Ur«. Joule itillpr, of the Slat« Ecouqiiuc Cc(~*0|lof Hf Fairvjrw ((range. Multnomah (Jo„ w«a ltilrn. T. McWhorter wa. railed on and made soma important announcement a. Mlaa Henriella Cook gave a piano no­ lo that waa haartily encored The Orange then went Into ceciitlve aeaalon and placed It- aclf oh record aa agalnat any change in the direct primary law. They voted agalnat any appropriation for any armory in' life alste. They endoraed the hill fnr the compulsory te.t- Ing o f all rattle for tubercu­ losis, west of the Cascade llange and Miey voted against free text books and %lhe Orange is op­ posed lo n il bills ifgalnsl the Ulale Markel Agent, hut would like lo have the law amended so* that the fflale Market Agent Could Impose a fine for any violation o f the law. The Orange passed resolu­ tions o f condolence lo friends «lid relative, o f those Orangcrs who had paased on during (he past quarter: Brother Benton Philips o f Oreen Ml. Orange; Brother W. F. Oeehler o f Hulte Orange; Slater .Kiln F.mmons of lleaverlon Orange; and Staler C. E. Sponre o f Central Orange, wife of Slain Market Master, C. E. Spsnca. They then adjourned for sup­ per and went lo Marsh Hall. Pacific University, where tney listened to a fine musical pro­ gram. The first two numbers were given by the "Fearful Five Or- cha.lra" of f.lncoln Orammar School, conaialing of Violin, W rrle Flemming, conductor; Ukelele Mildred Carmack; Piano Ocrtrudc Sprouse; Snxophone, Edwin Soeour; Drums, Harold Bigbell, The next was a violin «•do by Shereburne Spellhrlnk. aecompanied on I he piano by Amy Spellhrlnk. Mrs. John Templeton gave a reading by •fames Whitcomb Riley and was heartily encored, as were all of |he numbers. The orchestra followed with Iwo more selec­ tions and the program closed With a aolo by Mr. Ghaa. Barn- ford. accompanied by Mrs. Car­ man. * After this a class of Iwenly- one wa. Initiated In Ihe fiflli degree, and Pomona adjourned lo meet at Tualatin In April. a * • — — Per Year Single Copy, 5 Cents WASHINGTON OOUNTY TKAOMKRS « 1 S T The Washington County Tea* cher«' Assoelallon held (heir third meeting for Ihe school year In Ihe Heu verton High Mcliool Auditorium. THE BANKS HERALD FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS, •i Interesting Little Note« from the Surrounding Country as | Told j y Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly j| SCOFIELD NEWS cultural Conference and Friday. Thursday Catherine Alexander, eleven- year-old daughter of Mr. a n d Mrs. deorge Alexander, died on Thuraduy afternoon of |ast week in Smith's hospital. She was taken lo the hospital that morn­ ing, following a sudden attack o f Illness. TUALATIN Mrs. H. M. Logan visited with her sou Carlton Logan in Salem ia.t Sunday. Mrs. Charles (Jelher enter­ tained an all day s c i o n of (he M. K. Ladies' Aid al her home Iasi Wednesday. Ueorge Tigard and William Case, former siod’-ut« of Ihe iieuverton High School, are now enrolled in Tualatin High. Tualatin defeated the Spnuy- nide De Molay basketball team by a score of U« lo III last l ue.duy even mg. These rainy day» convince u» more Ilian ever that >«e ure sad­ ly in need of a £lay-»bed. Nellie Tealow ^ a . compelled to le^ve school because of the serious illness of her lilollier, who is in a Portland hospital. The (bird and ¿ourlh «grade English classes are making a moving picture show of the two stones, "Epaunuoiidus" and "Moufflon.” About Iweuly children suffer­ ing from severe cold, have been absent the last few days. Mr». I.une Clark ha» recovered and i. ugam serving hot lunches. All Ihe llllle girls o f the pri­ mary room enjoyed a parly nt the home o f Madge W hit met Saturday in honor o f her six'll birthday. The teachers o f our school report a 100 per cent attend­ ance at I lie meeting o f the Wn. County Teachers' Association al Beaverton Saturday. Mr». Cooke i. treasurer. (lie fourth arc Ihe proud new flag and tionary. The and fifth grades possessor» o f a n fine new dic­ fifth graders are Inspiration ^ :tíQ Ú M ih & A : X*, Niki T H E B A N K S H E R A LD , V < H. booklet* and are deeply in­ terested. ■ Mra. Walmer and daughter > iclona weae visitors at school i-rtday. Several Beaverton H. M. girls < visited Miss Cooke's room last week. Mrs. Haines visited lummy in the 1st grade Thursday. (Jueenie Schilling was taken to Ml. Vincent’s hospital in Port­ land last week to undergo, an operation for a growth under her arm. She 1» recovering nice- ly and returned to her home Monday. We hope she will soon he in school again. Mi.* Lucy Kggiman met with ■* l*tt,nful accident after she had alighted from the stage Tues- day morning. The stage was late and in her baste lo get to school .he stepped in front of a Ford »which was approaching al a high rale o f speed. She .«a? struck and thrown lo the pavement, Mr. Rlockdale picked her up and took her to Dr. Ma- son at Beaverton who pro- nounced her not seriously hurl. Mr. ^Hiekey^of Aloha took her to her home in Portland and she will not he able to (each for several days. Mrs. Rtlekney is substituting for her. SCREEN STANE Mr». Emma Bryant, County ARE WORKING MENE Superintendent o f School», was Visiting Uic school» in Tualatin A battery o f photographer*, and vicinity one day last week. newspaper men and screen fans welcomed nearly a score .of Winona Orange guve an en­ well known motion picture star» joyable old-fashioned dance at who arrived I n Portland Wed- the gymnasium last Saturday ne.day afternoon. They have oveuiug to a large crowd of come to work in Lewis H. Moo- members and friend?. maw's picture, "The Greatest The graduates o f Tualatin Ihing which is being taken at High School this year are Cecil the lleaverlon studio Tom Xybcrg, Elsie May Ciuiiuo, Sec- Moore ami Claire De Lore* are gio Heginaldo, Emin.i Roberts, lw.. o f the best known o f film- doin'« famous pantomiqiate. and Donald Davis. ALOHA-HUbtK HEMS s it Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, February 6. 1925 A very excellent attendance Mrs. K. L. Benefici and son record wa. made and a helpful program was earrlcd out. . vlslled Monday at Buxton. The represenlpllves to the ex- I I. P. Bledsoe o f Manning was , , . . . . j In Meofleld Monday on business, readier* AssiM’ latlon gave very j helpful reports on (he work ac- Mr. Chas. T. Myers was in cnnipllnhcd al (he Míale Associa- , Pori lumi Munday un husincsa. lion meeting held In Phrtlr.nd „ firin g the Chrl.lm a. holiday. **' , H 81 ow* 11 'n« df * b“ "'- Followlng thè moFnlng session ‘ r',, ì o PorlUnd a very splendid luncheon was Mr. F.. II. Hlewurt and H. served In Ihe cafeteria by Ihe Holt were In Portland Munduy I.adíes' Aid of the Congrega- on business, tional Church. Mr. y . Hausner made u huai- Following Ihe lunrh hour (lie i ness trip to Portland on Mun- general business o f Ihe day « * • inorniot again resumed after which Pro­ Mrs. H. Kimnietl made a fessor Harold R. Tuttle o f Pa­ cific University gave n very In­ business (rip to Buxton Fri­ teresting leclure on (he subject day morning. of "Education us a Means of Mr. J. Durham made a busi­ AverltngWar." ness trip lo Portland on Hun- All prosanl were unanimous |,lay morning. In their pral.e of Ihe work of Mr. Carl Pilliteli and Mr. C. the |oeal nrgauliallon and ex- j McNally were In Portland Run- prcN.ed their appreciation o f Ihe ; day on business. buildings and equipment o f (lie \ Beaverton school*. Mr*. K. |lenefi»| and son made a business trip to lltix- loii on Wednesday. MANY ATTEND __ Mrs. Joe Hellish attd son were TUNNCL MEETING m lioxlnn Friday vislling at Ihe A large crowd attended the *nn- Hellish homn. Tunnel Meeting held Friday eve­ Mrs. Chas. Myers was In Hug- ning in the local high splKHtl Ion un Friday visiting at the auditorium. Several hundred Ino. Hellish home. dollars were raised fur pre- Mr. and Mr*, ft. Holt and linmary surveys on the proposed daughter vlslled Saturday and tunnel. The question of wheth­ Munday at Hillsboro. er or not the people want Ihe Me*. K. H. Slcwiirl and daugh­ nmnel will be asrerlalned wlie.t friends at It Is put on Ihe ballot late in ter were visiting HHI.horo on Sunday. May or early In June. Mr. and Mis. Jack Risk and Among (lie speuker* were Mr. on lieu Iteislou of Multnomah; Mr. children were in Portland Frye, a civil engineer o f Port­ Saturday and Sunday. land: Mr. Kinney o f Fairvale; Mi. and Mrs. V. Richter ami md Mr. C. C. MrCnrmic o f Har­ •on made n business trip In den Home Portland Saliy-dny morning In The speaker, told many ad­ attend Ihe Aulo Show. vantage. nf the proposed tun­ nel and also o f the approximate HILLSBORO NEWS c o .l o f it. E. W. Woodruff of Beaverton presided over Ihe Sam Eeerl Is being helj in meeting, Ihe county jail on a charge of while slavery, following arrest by Sheriff Reeves. MANY ATTENDED A marriage license has been VOCATIONAL 0 LAMES granted lo Joseph F. Oraff, of During Ihe past year, I h e Cherry Orove, and Annie I., Stale Hoard for Vocational Ed­ larksnn. o f Washington County. ucation, conducted classes for A decree In favor nf the de- ndutl women in Ihirleen com­ f-ndnnt wa. granted by Judge munities with an enrollment of Hagley Saturday is Ihe divmv.i HIS women. A few iN Ihe places i'a*e o f Irnnk J. Miller against so fortunate to gel lift* work Maude Miller. have been Salem, Albany, Ash­ I lie annua! conference o f Ihe land, Medford. F.ugene, Oregon Washington County . Council of City and Con»b>n, Religious Education was held in The work (ferried on In these the Congregation a I Church here classes have Included elemen­ tary sewing, dressmaking, *- Saturday and Sunday. IlillJ L ro High School won n modeling, tailoring or millinery. Women work under Ihe direct double victory here Friday over The hoy. won supervision o f a «killed dress­ I'ores! drove. maker who not only knows (he by a score of 50 lo II while Ihe home problems bul shop prac­ girls son red « 15 lo 7 victory. tice. ns well. More than 500 farmers and business men from nil pari, o f Ihe county participated j n HEAVY RAINS FLOOD STREETS (hr Washington County A gri­ The heavy rains the first of (he week have t«xed Ihe drain­ age system in our streets to llioir full rapacity, even allow ing some of Ihe water to c >vei the pavement for short periods, lue.day prartlraly half nf Ihe pavement on Ihe lower end of r ------ ------------------- Front street from Plnder's gro­ cery west to Erickson's Garage was at times under water. The fields in Ihe surrounding dis­ tricts were inundated and It i. almost impossible to carry on any kind of outside work. * The water is being taken care of nnd as y d no damage lias been done bul Ihe drains nre surely getting a thorough wash­ ing out. There arc thirteen Oranges in Ihe County, with a membership of over 800. The Orange maintains a “ lob­ by" al Salem while Ihe Legis­ lature Is fiT session to try to Influence Ihe member, lo vole fnr Mils that are o f benefit lo Ihe farmer. In fact, Ihe Orange has a lobby In nearly every Slate Capitol In Ihe Union and a very slrong one In Washing Ion. D. 0. There has not been n measure presented In (he last fifty years for Ihe benefit of the farmer nnd Ihe niral eom- munlly, bul Ihe Orange has either Sponsored II nr hacked II will« its slrong membership. .Every farmer should be a Oran-* Igor nnd help In these mailers. which was ' ■ y 1181 SCIOOL ■ Beaverton High School met Banks High School Jan. 31 in !* double header basketball game on the Banks floor. Tbs Bea­ verton boys lost to a score of |f to I. The girls won at a |score o f 17 to 6 The operetta books havt ar­ rived and Mrs. Metxler, the di­ rector o f the operetta, will start practice on it this week. The | name o f he operetta is "The Maid and the Middies, ' and It has a sailor setting. , Monday, February 2, the com­ mercial department met for tbe purpose o f electing a new Hum- mer staff for the second semes- ter. Those elected were: Myron Cray. Editor in Chief; Eva Whitworth. Assistant Editor- John Cray, Business Manager; Lutina Hulett, Literary Editor’ Elva Ekstrom, Society Editor; James Kiiiirney, Boys' Athletics; Lilly Leahy, Girls' Athletics’ Ru(ie Rantoro. Circulation Man- ager; Maris Leahy, Class Notes; Cirna Peterson, Joke Editor; Joan Stickney, Caras Peterson, Elva Ekstrom, and Lutina Hu- lett. Publishers. January 30, lettcra were a- warded to tbe boys who played on the Beaverton football team. The letters were tbe usual or­ ange and black “B s” and were awarded to the boys for their hard and faithful work during tbe football season. Those wno received letter* were: Gordon Halsten, Captain; Arthur Lang Robert Hot ken, Alden Barron' J.m e* Jamieson, Edward Day’ i Lswrenee Day. Leland Cook’ Roy Briggs, Ralph Davis, C u rt« Tigard. John Livermore, Evald Blomquist. and Cecil Stephens. The B. H. 8 Yell leader Mil dred McLeod, was also awarded , letter for h „ r gooJ w o r k = Many Business Changes Occur Of I k lofft fanfortaat b O flattfcacE t Of New Theatre Several important o bongos have taken place recently in IhN business houses in town. Prob­ ably one that ba* been most anticipated is the change o f management o f tbe new theatre building. Thia theatre will be opened Saturday, Feb. U , under tbe management o f D. A. White o f Portland, brother o f Robert White, who owns the well known Bob White Theatre on the eaat side. Mr. White comes well recom­ mended, has bad long experi­ ence in the show businesa and promises to put on the best of tbe late pictures. The bouse will be open every evening at 7:13 and there will be a Run- day matinee beginning at 2:30 and running continuous. There will be special singing at the opening date, W. L. Libby of Hillsboro has opened a paint shop in connec­ tion with Vinson's Electric. He will be prepared to do all kinds o f painting, sign painting, and general work o f this character. He already has the contract for painting several cars for Otto Erickson A Co. * E. Marsh has purchased the interests o f Joe Daly in the gar­ age formerly known as the Daly t Marsh Garage. Mr. Marsh is an expert workman and he •urns out the very beat kind ,r a job. He haa employed Mr. Moore, formerly with Covey, in Portland, and is in a position to do hi* «bare o f tbe buelneee i • our eomnwalty. A. E. Hanson, who purchased the west half o f the block that is bounded by Ftrse, Second, Angel and Main 8 l s is putting tn a modem wood a«d coal yard. Be has moved hia family into town into one o f T e fft house# ,0 that he can be close at hand and give bis fuel busi­ ness hi* entire attention. J. W . Raynard is making con­ siderable improvements In the Berthold building. He has fit­ ted up a garage for his ears, a workshop in the rear o f the garage, and is putting the north side of Ihe building in shape to accommodate an up-to-date store. Otto Erickson has disposed o f hi« business In Hillsboro and will now devote a much larger portion of his time to his Bea­ verton business. Miss R o s e Gave, the secretary o f the com­ pany. will devote a large part nf time to the business here. Included in the group are __________ Chester Conklin, Wm. V. Moug. INY PAPERS PftINTED ddie Phillip», Aileeu Manning IH «T A T E OF ami many other*. Work began yesterday in the actual photo- Newspapers and magasine* of graphing of the picture and a general circulation are publish small army was present at the •*<* *n *3* couauiunities o f Ore- si udio when the' much talked Wm. According lo the annual of street scene wa» »hot. Tom survey o f the state press made Mi’ore and Wm. V. Mong were b>’ Prof. George 8. Turnbull of here several week# ago, when : the University o f Oregon school work on tbe exteriors first be- .of journalism. The toltl number | o f periodical publications listed gan. ... ... ........ ... in Prof. Turnbull's directory of .Next week the company will . _ . _ . be moved to the Keyser »ludi.H, lh* »• » « • in Milwaukie. where additional ™ *9 * I ¡133. when the number was 553. interiors will he photographed. This year's total exclude» all II is expected that it will take publications issued at educa­ about thirty days lo complete tional institutions, but includes the Inking of the picture. Mis» (he various communities in the Eileen Percy, a leading feminine city of Portland, o f which there player, and Mary Alden, are ex- . . .. ’ . , , M: „ are t7. Only one o f these was * pec ted to arrive soon. Mt»** Per- playing opposite in ,h' diref co? P i,|'d ry is now last year. The addition o f pub­ Umlolpli Valentino in ht9 new lications issued by education­ picture, “ Cobra/* which ie beinjr al institutions would send ■ the completed in Hollywood. . |0|a| p ^ i c a l publk;a,|ons to Two big passenger busses ,,vrr 300 . bring the players from Portland Prof. TninbuH's annual sur- t,i Beaverton every morning, vey shows that two new daily Moore »ays he wishes Los P«l'crs were started in the state MCRRIE TIM ER« L . .oao ih a A n iP fil in I the past « year, the p Central Angeles had a little more o f this CLUB ENTERTAINED Oregon Press, at Bend, and the kind or weather once in a while. KUmath Npwg at Klamath Mr.' and Mrs. L. L. Lasswell Everybody seems to he in good Fa||g 3 ^ o f these advanced and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rtngle spirit# in spite o f the gloomy from twice-a-weeks, bringing entertained Ye Merrie Timers’ prevailed the total numbed o f dailies in Club at the Utters’ home on weather which ha» Oregon to 33. an increase o f Tuesday of this week. Ihis week. two in the year, since there Guests were: Mr. and Mr*. | were no fatalities in thla field Clifton Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. New weekly papers totaled 8 , Jaeka, Mr. and Mrs. Brnest j exceeding by I the number of Farrell, Mr. and Mra. I. W. deaths in this field. One o f the Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry seven weekly papers that ex­ Desinger, Miss Katherine Dell­ pired, however, was a paper that inger attd W ill 1 am Deainger. was printed in a nearby town of The evening was spent in larger sire, and one was an ex­ playing “ 500." First prixe clusively farm news paper, re­ won by Mrs. L. L. Lasw*ell, and ducing to five the total number consolation prixe by Mrs. I. W . fo f actual home-town weeklies Brown. that failed. In the twiee-a-week and also OREGON STATE NEWS weekly Held no paper Is count ed which Is a part o f a dally A concrete garage, «8 by 120 newspaper. Thus the reduction feet, will be built at once In o f twiee-a-week* from 7 to Rpringfield. Is not * loss o f independent Steigard & Son* are building twice-a-weeks. which have held a sawmill at Anchor, to cut their own at four, with the ad difions o f the Cottage Grove 25,000 feet daily. Enough stock was subscribed Sentinel and »he -St. Helens Mist to the number, eounter-balane- in thirty minute* for organix- ! ing the loss o f the Bend and it.g a bank in Newport. Klamath publications that mov­ Construction will begin about ed to the dally class. February 15th on a large new Nineteen Oregon papers re­ sh cold storage plant in Med­ ported change o f ownership in ford. the year as compared with the Rural Route No. t out of twenty-three In the preceding Corvallis has been extended to twelve-month period. Two mrre Children’s Farm changes I n editors-tn-chlef. serve the however, are reported, with 2 ® Home. The Pacific Fruit Company as against 27. will build g cold storage and warehouse, 66 by 80 feet, in EXTRAVAGANOE FUst I^idv— What extrava­ Albany. The Whitney Mill at Garihalc* gance I You any she had ten haa built a 60 by 00 foot addi­ servants Inst year? for lumber Reeond—Yes. but she had’em tion to be used , storage. one at a lime. ) ì