T he B e aver to n R tvtS #
Comottdatod. December 28. 1923 with
Volume III
No. 13
81.50
M. W. A. Camp
Initiâtes Class
Per
Year
• c h o l l a
Single Copy, 5 Cents
farmers
I
H1 CH S C H O O L
Friday, Feb. 20, the goptio-
utore Class was entitled to the
afternoon o ff due to the fact
that they had the least tardy
marks agaiusl (hem during the
past six weeks.
THE BANKS HERALD, Volume XV, No. 15
PORTLAND PEOPLE
CONTRIBUTE FREELY
Automobile Park
To Be Established
Intere
Intereating Little Notes from the Surrounding Country a*
Following la a Hat of Port
tuo bulinila I T n
land people who contributed and
jy
Our
Active
Special
Correspondents
Weekly
ti'lhiutÿ wnu gotto ut Iugulimi I ° °
paid in more or leas generous
w situ
irac-
Prominent Meo oi Bcsvcrtoo sod “**u fu » « u » mniu u p*uw
*»nu irme
contuhutions toward the sup Wm. Boyd to Open the Hew Park
li*» t tutti Ute will* hlickeutl
¡¡rtuksuu Co
Co.
u 11
port o f the Bethel Congrega
ALOHA HUBBR HENS
Surrounding Towns Were
b lite
the Crick
I'.nck-
■ II*
o» bea» ertoti, imuugh
tional
churchor to the fund for
Sooth of Gty on Watsoa Street
Monday, Feb. 23, Capl. Sever
I * B.
là Coso
I I. ■ «.i
aun •uii’siimti, Mr. C.
of Portland, from the American building a new church to take
Admitted to Gass.
The Mashlngloii County Par
A.
If.
W
right
Is
enjoying
a
With Service Statins.
•ut', wu*»« Ima rocoiilly joined
Legion, gave un interesting ad the place o f the old building
met
at new Ford louring car.
i i*o attica loi co o( ino Ulto ent-Teacher Council
na*„'
being
used.
dress lo the Student Body in
C. F. Neiperl's five-room bun
cneksoii a Co., Cord, Lincoln, llcudvllle Haturday.
Ernest Lang, Ben Newell. F.
honor o f Oeorge Washington's
Tuesday evening of tills meek
galow
will
»oon
be
completed.
At lost Beaverlon la to have
A memorial service in honor
uno Ir iirüaoii Agonia mid Ima
Newell, Durgin Edward«, Lib
birthday.
I lie lodge hull of the Silver Com! uuU vuty good su er««« with Una of Men. Washington was held
wuat
has long been needed, an
erty Dairy Lunch. H. Kvinson.
Oscar Larsen u erecting ano
Cutup No. hiuj o f the Modern wuit eatabiiabed ¡me.
Friday, Feb. 20,
Beaverton Arvid Carlson, Oeorge Miller, auto park. Mr. Wm. Boya naa
Hunday In Die Lutheran church ther house on hia acreage Haul
Mood iiu< it wna the
acene of
Mr. McClure came
recenlly Masonic temple.
Bryant, decided to put in such an enter*
ou Huber Ave. and Ibe County High Hehoui met Oaston High Lucille Miller, Irving
grout activity a* there was a
School in a double header game (leo.'Rehenk, Emily West, Merle prise on a part of his holdings
Horn Idaho and purchased about
A marriage licence has been Road.
largo clean ruining from all over
o f basket ball. Tbe »core o f the
»0 acre# of laud.
Uu brought granted to Joseph Kurrer
of
Rchnkneeht, just south o f the "City Limits
Mr. A. U. W right'» »i.ier. girl's game was 25 to 12 in la- Johnson, Herman
M'naliinglon County.
Ward
Roberts,
Eva
McKay, E. on Watson BL
with
him
a
largo
herd
o
f
Ayr-
Portland
and
Edna
Octavia
Mr». Olllnger, lias been on Die
Several prominent
business
This park is to be fully e-
«hue calUe, many of which have Mravea o f Washington counly. »ick list for the past week with vor o f Beaverton. The score of R Allmen, M. Dorman, E. T.
men o f Ih'avertou and
oilier
the boys’ game was i\ lo i2 In Dywer, Frank Fitzgerald. Oscar quipped with all tlie latest in
been pruc winner» ul gome 0 »
..
,
-
a very severe cold.
«he is. favor o f Beaverlon.
towns o f Hits valley were there
park paraphernalia, gas, elec
the la.gesl stock show, of the „ ‘‘V “ ™ 1
held
Wilson, Bae Rhoemaker.
however, very iMtuh improved
reutly lo lake the trip on Ihe
tricity, wood funnelled, cloves
Northwest. M e understand Mr. iSun£ *
* * LuAh#rn
Beaverlon
High
School
second
and will »oon be out planting
lodge goal. There was regular
on which to cook, lots of water
gu.iii, I... been b resident of !"
' or “ <*r/
* »
team
met
Hillsboro
High
School
••ifVAII
Class Adoption pul on for a this county for some years.
* »- H e r lln g who died Feb tS corn.
••*r everybody to uoe end
in
second team in a double header
David RegbiUo wa# bom in
goodly number o f
rundldates
___________
¡of pneumonia.
Bhe had lived
to
Monday night i|as social for game of basket ball
Monday •'«••»mo, the Province of Genua, fact everything that goes
who had hern secured through NEWSPAPER OONFERENOE
in (Cornelius (hirly-three year*. the Hutier Commercial Club and
evening.
The score o f
t h e uaiy, i-eb. t, la «* , uie third make such a place popular with
Ihe efforls of Deputy (Hidden,
TO RE MELD IN EUGENE Interment was In the Cornelius Auxiliary when the ladies en girls' game was 19 to 7 in favor mid of Felix and Maria Reg- the traveling public.
who had been In this vicinity
cemetery.
People hereabouts have long
tertained the ciub with a "500 of Hillsboro. The score o f the iitlo.
His education was lim
dining Ihe pgsl few days.
felt the need o f Just such an
High honors went «•> boys' game was 22 to 16 in fa
M iili John Ueiiry Nash
of
Forest
Mrove
legionnaires party.
ed
to
tbe
teaching
given
biiu
After the Initiatory ceremo- han Francisco, who ranks with were the guests nf the Uills- Mrs. 0. E. Rose and Mrs. J. W.
institution and il is very com
vor o f Hillsboro.
oy bis uncle. Rev. F'r. Hegbilto.
Hr a there was a regular feed the great American printers, as boro American Legion Post a1 Patterson raptured Uie "booby."
mendable in Mr. Boyd to put m
'ta
July
9,
1671,
he
was
mar
Friday »1 one o'clock the del -
served Ihe members.
All who
this institution.
a headliner, the printing pro- i a banquet and entertainment on Refreshments were served and
to
•■gaie» which were chosen to at ried to Miss Lucy Balbi,
were fortunate enough to be
In connection wth tbe park,
gram will be an imporlant fea- Thursday, Feb. 2«, as a result the club complimented the la
tend Ihe O. A. C. Educational .«inch union two children, both there will be a modern auto
■tt I i por t tt very enjoyable
lure o f
the seventh
annual o f Ihe Forest Mrove post scor- dies very highly on their suc
Exposition left for
Corvallis. girls, were born, in their na mobile service station, a small
evening.
Newspaper Conference at
the tng » victory In the inter-city cess as entertainers.
They returned Monday, Feb. 23. tive home in Italy, Annunciata «tore where confectionery and
Silver le a f Camp Is located t mversity of Oregon, March 13 membership drive.
One hun-
Mrs. E. J. Mann was luucheon Tuesday afternoon the delegates and Rosa.
nf Moh i and a good many of and It.
¿hi groceriee will be offered
The conference pro- dred members wer» taken In at hostess Wednesday compliment
June 17, 1875 Hegbilto left for sale. Let's get in and help
which included Mr. MeOlasson.
Ihe young men o f our (own gram Is designed lo attract alt Forest Orovs, and Seven I/-live
ing
Mrs.
Frank
Stmhon,
whu
to America, make this venture tbe euccest
Mrs. Dewhirst, John Gray, Jean Genoa eu route
are members.
branches of the newspaper pro- here
will soon leave for a visit to Jackson, Homer
Wilson
and traveling by way o f Paris and it should be.
Among those to take their
fosnton, and because of
lu *
California. Present were; Mes
liian Rlickney, gave interesting Louvre by rail and thence by
degrees Tuesday
night
were
l»rt*«**nce uf Mr. Nu*li Uie priitl-j
S C O F I E L D NEWS
dames «trolien, Frank Heeley, reports on the exposition. Much steamship to New York where
A. K. Itnnann. Wood and Coal
tng features wtll prove o f gen-
■ ■
Janies Lynch, Deo. J. Kelly, Dr. good material was brought back. tie landed about July 4th, com FILMING OF PICTURE
tlenler; l.amherl Hasson.
o f
ural interest, according lo the
Jack Forest was in Buxton (terald Riggs, Dr. Chas. Beau
W ILL BEGIN NEXT WEEK
ing almost immediately from
Wipe's Murage, and Joe Orselll.
program committee.
.Wednesday afternoon.
mont, Fred Leghr, Harry I .Ch NEW GARAGE ESTAB
there to «an Francisco. Young
The commercial aide o f tne
A large force o f men ore busy
Mrs. Joe Hellish and son were ilian, Frances Hheph*>rd, Kath
TM* Mine s ig n
LISHED IN TOWN Hegbilto early realized the op this week building sets at the
printing program will be pre Sunday visitara al Buxlon.
erine
Madigan,
all
of
Portland,
portunities
o
f
America
and
took
OF a D U D ONE
sented by B. W . Bates, editor
Premium studio for tbe picture
Bridge and
Miss Ida Love was in Hills- and the bostesa.
J. S. Bell, belter known in out his first papers soon after
o f the Hosehurg News-Review;
to
be filmed in the near future.
Mab
Jongg.
were
enjoyed
during
reaching
his
destination.
A
s
II Is wicked (o dig up graves Meorge K. Aiken, publisher of bwro " ednesd.y on business.
is vicinity us «colly, former
We understand tbe filming o f
Ihe afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E.
soon
as
possible
he
took
out
und disturb the dead.
.email fur Ulto Erickson and
Ihe Ontario Argus, and J. M. i Mr. K. H. M’hitlleeey visited J. Mann entertained Mr. and
Die picture is to begin next
It in almost as wicked to go
Co., ami C. A. King, who was his second papers and always week.
Itledsoe, publisher o f the Bouth- at Portland over Ihe week end.
Mrs.
W
ill
Merriman
of
Reaside
took
great
pride
in
the
feet
that
Into the place o f a business
some time with this company
ern Coos County American of
AT Ferguson will have
the
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Beneflel last Runday, and on Monday,
he was an American citizen.
firm Dial does nut advertise In
Myrtle Point.
Following Iheae ami son were visiting in Bux they had as their guests Mr have (ormeii a partnership and
leading part, with Miss Lucille
For
a
time
he
worked
on
a
Ihe weekly paper— fo f that also
.v»’ opened a garage in the
talks there will be a general ton Hunday.
Kraenick playing opposite him.
and Mrs. Ralph Moore o f Pori
Is equivalent lo disturbanca of
Irohuaucr Bldg, on Front St. ranch in Santa Rosa, Calif., and Miss Kraenick was tbe winner
ro u n d -laidi’ session pn print
land.
came to Portland in 1881 and
Die dead.
Mrs. J. Hellish anil son were
Mr.
Bell
has
been
m
this
vici
o f the movie contest hetd re
Wlty wish
to disturb the ing problems.
nity about three years, about did, gardening near where the cently in Portland, which was
Another number on the print- in Buxton Friday afternoon be
A
CORRECTION
car
shops
now
stand.
About
dead?
o ami oue-hulf of which he
leg program will be a alertop- tween (raina.
conducted by tbe J. J. Fleming
Beaverlon. Oretrihf, Feb. 25.
There are plenty o f live peo
was
with Olio Eriétsun'anaCoT la a t he moved lo Cedar Mill.« [Production Co. The winner of
Mrs.
L.
L.
Crawford
made
a
Mron talk on Ihe right and Ihe
1025.
To
Ihe
Editor,
Beaver
bill
returned
lo
Beaverton
soon
ple In this old world without
When Mr. Erickson disposed
wrong ways nf selling udver- business trip lo Buxlon Thurs- ton Review. Iiear Sir:
the contest was to be given
trying 10 resurrect those who
of his Hillsboro holdings, he lei and bought the place where his the leading feminine part in the
tisrments and Job work. Illu«- day morning.
M
ill
you
kindly
uorteei
a»
have gone to rest both spirit
the shop crew from Beaverton ^ t i t e r Rosa Merlo now lives. next picture filmed here.
I rated hy slides prepared hy M*
Mrs. A. MTIIIs and son were error in the article iu Die last
His industry and energy were
ually and physically.
We understand that the pic
Henry R. Hayek of Portland and |„ ||u, , „ n jt«|Ur(jay al lhf) C- number of your paper, concern go with Die Hillsboro shop and recognized by all who came in
A non-advertising man is a
those
who
were
at
work
in
ture
is to be called “ The Fight
mendier«
of
the
advertising
o
f
|
Peterson
homg.
ing
Die
last
Orange
meeting.
II
For years
itcud one.
Hillsboro came to Beaverton. contact with him.
Ihe Unlveraity school o f J.utr-
ing Parson.”
should
have
said
the
“
60th
an
he
was
known
as
the
Onion
Home folks may tell you thnl
Mr». Ed Pago was in Buxton
These two young men felt that
nallsm under Prof, W. K. 0.
oi they could do better in Beaver King o f this district. It is said
this statement Is prompted hy
on Wednesday afternoon on a niversary o f the birthday
ALOHA-HUBER SCHOOL
Thaelier.
Oregon" Instead o f the Oregon ton working for themselves than that he drove the finest horses
selfishnes on Ihe part of pub
Newspaper circulation mana business trip.
State
Orange.
It
was
Just
66
and
rigs
seen
in
this
vicinity.
Little
Rose Loeschc o f the
lishers o f newspapers.
gers will present their views to
Mrs. till a*. T. Myer» was In years that day since Oregon they could in Hillsboro working
He went to Sherwood about first grade is quite ill with the
Thai is nol true.— You point
edllors when the two groups Ihixtnii on Wednesday
after was admitted to the Union ni for Ihe new owners These young 1892 nnd speeialixed in onion "F lu ."
]
I
oul n firm o f any kind- -little
men will do general automobile
meet in Join! session at I ha con noon attending W. R. A. Lodge.
Rtate.
growing.
or lug that goes on a non-
A recent letter from Elsie
repair work und are negotiat
ference. The Pacific Northwest
It was early in 1898 after he Hazelwood says she is now liv
Thanking you, I am.
Mr». J. Pongratx and grand
edverllsing policy and we wilt
ing with oil and acres«ry com
‘.irruía! ion Managers» Associa daughter visited Sunday
Mrs. B. K. Denney.
had been in America about 23 ing in Tacoma, Wn.
here
show you one (lint is dead In
panies for the provision o f sup
tion Is to be in convention at with her daughter and her fam
years that he sent for his fam
t ic shell every lime.
Its pol
plies.
the Oregon conference for the
The pupils o f the fourth and
ily. His girls were married by
ily.
ENGAGEMENT OF
teles being wrong In (his reaper)
We have wondered how Bell
fifth grades made posters and
first time since Its ogrnnUn-
that
time
but
he
brought
them
Is pretty eoneluslve
evidence
OOUFLE ANNOUNCED come to Is* called “ «c o lly ." He
Mrs. Fred Caldwell anil uer
and their husbands and children in other ways observed Good
lhnl II Is wrong In all others tlon.
told us yesterday morning that
While Ihe circulation mana daughter Mary o f Hillsboro vis
English week.
ninl I hut Is an evidence that in
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntley Ihe name had been given by to live with him.
here
gers will have a separate ses. ited Wednesday evening
Annunciata
with'
her
husband
An attempt will be made on
time II will go down in failure.
have announced the engagement "Rusty" Carr because the R. In
»ion. with a program o f their with her slsler and brother.
purchased the Beaverton Hotel Thursday afternoon to organize
Nol alone hernuae o f failure In
o f their daughter, liorotha Lou his ( Hell's! name stood
for
jRhe and her girls run II yet a Parent-Teachers’ Association
advertise but because o f false ovjn. they will Join with the
"As the father o f eleven chil ise. to Collie Powell ’ Moore of Stewart, a Scotch name.
editors
the
afternoon
o
f
March
^although her husband is dead. iu this district.
standard* nnd unsuccessful pol
These young men are
too
13 for a discussion o f Ihe fo l dren what advice would you give Moro, Oregon.
Rosa always lived near and was
icies.
(Juecnie «chilling is out o f
Mr.
Moore
is
a
graduate
of
w”
ll
known
in
this
vicinity
to
a
young
man
eonleir
plating
jthe favorite rhild o f her father. school again as she has to go
When a business
firm
Is lowing general subject, "What matrimony.”
the
University
of
Oregon
and
a
need
any
words
o
f
commenda
The
Subscriber
Hayt.
Part of his later life was spent to Portland every day for Xray
rigid in one great fundamental. lines
“ As Ihe father o f eleven chil member o f Rigma Alpha Epsilon tion from us.
on the farm he purchased near and radium treatments.
It is generally correct in all of How Do W e Find Out What He dren. young man, I don’t Ihink Fraternity.
He Needs?
ant* Rosa, Ore.
Its policies- and that la whnt Wants and What
The wedding will lake place
Romeo (below balcony with
The children o f the
three
Rome
Things
Ihe
Circulation il is necessary for me to give
For some months
Reghitlo
wins success. When il Is wrong
Ihe latter pari o f May.
saxaphone)- Hist, woman, open lias been ailing and Ihe last lower rooms united in giving a
Discovered
About you any advice."
In one. il Is usually found lo be Men Have
lije window, or I'll play
this talk the Editor had with him program in honor of Washing
equally ns far o ff In all others Newspaper Editing."
Oel your printing at home.
Gel your printing at home. darned thing.
Mr.
W
.D
.
I.ytiess,
circulation
lie said he had "no pain, felt ton’s Birthday Monday morning.
M’e have yet to see this rule
manager
o
f
the
Taconm
T
ri
all
right, no appetite. Just too
The little victims of the auto
fail There have been some ap
much old man.”
He died on accident at the railway cross
parent success by disregard of lóme. will open the subject sup
Tuesday morning at one-thirty. ing Feb. 13th, are slowly im
Ibis rule, but the rare excep ported by two other circulation
Louise Fulk is now
He was buried Thursday from proving.
tions only prove Ihe rule. Rome- men nol yet selected. The ed
J Die Catholic Church in Beaver- able to walk; Helen F'ulk and
llmes unusual conditions pre itorial point o f view will then
| ton, o f which he had been a Ralph McCauley are sitting up
vail which sweep them along he presented by A. E. Voorhies
member.
in bed but will not be able to
lo success in spile o f their pol of the (Iranis -Pass -Courier,
He leaves to mourn his loss walk for about five weeks.
icies. If you fall into a swift Oeorge Aiken of the Ontario
his wife, two daughters, nine
current you are sure lo he car Argus and J. M. Bledsoe o f the
J. E. Calavan. Industrial Field
grandchildren, and one great Worker from the State Super
ried down slrenm whether you Myrtle Point American.
The
cha
Hangs
lo
lha
editors
grandchild. besides a host of intendent's office, visited school
can swim or nol. Bui It lakes
friends.
a swimmer lo go up stream tn hy Ihe men who come most In
Tuesday in the interests o f the
He was greatly loved and re club work. He succeeded in per
either »till water or swift cur direct contact with the subscri
bers Is expected hy Ihe pro
spected by all who knew him. suading Mr. Luhney to take the
rent.— Swiss Journal.
gram committee lo he one of
He was a good neixrhhnr. s
irge of the Boys’
Poultry’
Ihe most Interesting features
kind « " d lo«*ing father,
and i lub. He seemed pleased at the
YE MERRIB TIMBRE
of Ihe Conference.
wi'l he great’v missed py hi-
CLUB ENTERTAINED
anib.’i of pupils interested in
many friends and rndgljbo-s
various clubs.
PARIS, FRANOE
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Desinger
AND BEAVERTON
Mrs.
Schultz entertained one
BEAVER THEATRE
nnd Miss Katherine
Deslnger
the Sewing Clubs at a birth-
STAGES ADVERSH0W
enlertained Ye Merrie Timers
• iy party at her home Fri., Feb.
Through Ihe efforls of the
»’ tub nl Ihe MJ. F. Desinger res-
') in honor of one o f Its mem
Beaverton Realtor, E. E. Swen
Icneo Haturday,
The " \dversltow"
(Country bers, Roberta Marvin.
Manjf
son, Beaverlon is recognized in
After an enjoyable evening
Store
at the Beaver Thealfe games were enjoyed after whicli
Paris, France.
nf "50it" u ilelightful lunch was
brought oul a big crowd and light, refreshment* were servhd.
Rwenson
received a
cable
served. Mrs. F.. Farrel won Ihe from Paris Monday
«i’oiued to have been much en TW» most exciting event was
morning
first prize nnd Mrs. Henry Des- regarding Ihe sale of certain
joyed.
Sam Speake was the when Roberta blew oul all the
inger consolation prixe.
iii .«L one called o the stage c.mules on the cake. Those at
real óslale in Beaverton.
Gnosis were Mr. and
Mrs.
-with a lucky number. He got tending wire Mildred B'nestone.
Charlea .Tnrka, Mr. and
Mrs.
,n whole armful o f
groceries I’
M «:•
I 1 r I I Belle
OAND OF THANK«
Paul Ringle, Mr. nnd Mr*. I. W.
and a ten-pound sack o f flour j Peterson, Helen and
Barbara
We take this opportunity to
Brown. Mr. and Mrs. L. !.. I.as- thank Ihe kind
•> top. he lost the armful and | -»ehuMx. The girls surely ap-
friends
and
wcll, Mr. and Mrs. E. Farrell. neighbors for their
nly succeeded in getting all predated and enjoyed the party.
sympathy
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ollflon Hnll, nnd
h's pnekase* off the stage when
nnd help in our time o f sorrow.
Mr. Win. Dosingcr.
CARD OF THANKS
some more numbers were called
W e feel under special obliga
We wish to thank the kind
Cash Johnson and wife drew
tion lo Ihe longshoremen for
He— Who is that fellow wllh I heir help and for Ihe floral o f
a good supply o f groceries and friends and neighbors for Iheir
some tine house plants.
We sympathy and help in the death
Ihe long hair?
ferings.
did nol learn the names o f the ami burial o f our friend, James
She A fellow from Ynle.
J. R. Miller nnd family
lady and gentleman who drew t True.
He— Oh, I’ve often heard of
Chas. Berthold and family
those Ynle locks.
.each a gold watch.
Del your printing at home.
guniti
l>.
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iU vL iU I
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ui
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which w u Established in 1910
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, February 27 1925
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