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    T he B eaverton R eview
ComolkUied, Decsinber 28, 1923 w
ith THE
Volume 111
No. 14
f 1.50- Per
Max Welter Loses
Year
Single Copy, 5 Cents
H 16 H S C H O O L
BANKS HERALD
BEAVERTON gAS
¡FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
••'ord roadster from Olio F.rlrk
son A Co.
OREGON STA TE NEWS
RADIO STATION'
Puzzle Contest
Proves Interesting
Hotel lone « t ‘ Ínfle ‘ le
Mr. Joan E. W light uf East rebuilt and modernized.
tun'd Rl. bus the uuiy licensed
The City of Marshfield will
amaicur transmitting station in »eil «54,000 improvement hond*|
ih-uveruni. He has 0119 of the
The work o f laying m « new First Prize x Certificate of Deposit
fifteen thousand in the Liu leu municipal serxrer
system
411 !
Given By the Bank of Beaverton
Slate* doing experimental worx He«-d»port has begun.
and communicating by means
The West Coast Power Co. j
Other Prizes of Good Valve
of the Continental code. Most
paring to install a new
amateur IraiismiUiug nation» lighting system.
use a wave length of from sev­
Postal receipts
in
Oregon
The cross word puxxie contest
enty five lo eighty live meters.
Mr. Wright states that com­ ily for 1924 show 19.4 p eriirtated more excitement after
at gain over 1923.
the contest was over than it
munication between this coun­
A *30,000 Wurlitser organ is J "1 dur,n« the lime it was ou.
try and Australia or New Zea­
being installed in the new Lib- ; ** *8a" 1 Miat ie the way it ap-
land is quite common.
> Theatre in Astoria.
f t r e d to us.
OBITUARY
Plane are being prepared for j n * r*' A‘ B C , 8m8n t.w h o won
cho*8 th* Certificate
Charles Aaron B illstin was the completion of . Urge the- f' M
in Marsbfieid-
Mar.hf.eM.
I°,f
Riven by the Bank
born in Hcarabourg*
county, .nre
aire bmld.mr
building in
o f Beaverton as what she would
Sweden, July I, 1842. He spent
New sand and gravel company take.
His youth near there, attended
ill spent * 10,000 to develop
Mrs. Kstella Rpeake for
a
the common school there and a gravel plant al Myrtle Point.
I lime woo undecided between the
w r i t lo work on the canal I T h e Pacific Telephone
and |cam o -.to v w 'm .tT n h J ’ uIT “, ^
(mats w hich
• I,«1 n „ , n l„
are
1a country.
lie came to
abou t Iwenty
a ge and settled
com m on
in |>p.„ anti C om pany
l e n g ia p ii o o m p an y
w ill
wm
«nend
spend , , attjw are
P t UP by H alsten s
and the Dunn fo u n -
.* 20,000 0n the Klamatn Falls I ^
yen ollered bv Dean’«
America
when fine
yen onerea Hy Dean s Drug
.ev en y ea rs of I T
.
,
,
.Store but finally decided on the
near the
town
n
*
pe,‘
* * 888 « * »
'th e g , 0,000 Wauna apartm ents
m g around the slreeU
Rockford, in Illinois.
»n Irving Street, between 19th 1 Le Moyne Wiener, who for
It was while living at that
a time was employed in the Re-
place llial he met and married [ and 20th.
Work
will
soon
begin
o
n
view office, selected the boudoir
Mary Nilson. Clara M., now Mr*.
miles
Clayton
Mark »amp as his prize. This lamp
Pike, wa* born before the Con-1 j *<'verel
(.Ie left Rockford (or II,e WroL i ’* * ! " * r0ad' in
lh® N « « 8' 18 » very artistic creation and
The couple married in 1H77. | Cre>« k 8ection-
contributed hy
Vinson s
In 1879-the family Journeyed
Pacific Telephone it T e l e , •‘.ieclric.
towards the setting sun and * raph ComP*nT w ill spend a
u wa8 only after some diffi
-pent about two and a half |U' rge * um on improvements in cully that w* learned what Mrs.
Hendricks would choose.
years in Portland.
! h,M,d ,hi* *««■•
■■
Becoming
dissalislled
with
Th8 Glendale Lumber Com- ' is * Ut“ r8C8ntly moved to Port-
Portlaud. (hey turned their fa Pa,,y ha" installed 200 horse j land and
*<Llre»s was nol
res lo Ihe East and -pent
a- P°wer in electric motors f o r ) readlly available. After some
bout seven years at their old ,aw and planing mills.
11
however, we found iha*.
home in Rockford. Bui like s o 1 The completion o f the Roose-
pr8r8rr*d **8 bedroom slip,
nany. they soon lired o f the v«lt Highway,
between Gold pei , ? c®ntr*m,t8d
hy Mike'«.
. Mr.
'••(Tele F;a*l" and again com- Beach and Rogue River, has I u
1
wa^, won. hy
He chose the
ing Wesl they itatlled on their ¡been promised for this year.
| It. T. Weills.
far01 something over a mile , The Kantian» Cheese company [sack o f scrauh feed which was
ea-sl o f Beaverton.
pf Htayton made «3,000 pounds given by Charles Berlboid.
Mrs. C. J. Stevens won the
I wo other children had been I of cheese in seven months. The
«>xtii
prize.
She chose t h e
•orn to bless the family cir-'1925 product will be larger.
sack o f flour offered by the
He. Abide H born d u rin g the! The total o f ««3 buildings in
Twentieth Century Grocery as
y in Portland, and Cbartes, 11924, costing *2.714.715, was ber prize.
born during the time they were 13« per cent over 1923 and 183
Mrs. Ada M. Young chose the
in Illinois.
per cent over the 1922 records. five gallons of motor oil as
In t Siiti U » family b u m tu
Under the Interior department her prlxe. Mrs. Young received
this vicinity and purchased at
venth prize. The oil was do­
a little more than fifty dollars S S f ,
^
....... acre,
.... .K_
,___ where they federal land
an
the farm
„ ___ , offices at Burns nated by Marsh's garage.
will be abol­
Mrs. Charles If. Jacxa, erghlh
have since made their home.
ished.
prize winner, took the ten g a l­
Mr, Billstin used to relate
Machinery is on the way lo lons of gasoline contributed by
how he cut down the trees and
Loop
Service
ne to *•:. ! , 1 1 osp . 1 we!' r •- the Beaverton
ourned off the timber, w e in
dichigan used to call burning oil there. Three lest holes are Station.
L. A. Kennedy, who got 9th
ihe logs into two pieces, “ nig- to be drilled, starting immedi­
ately.
•
prize, took- the box of cigars
uering 'em" but here they bor-
The Lundy Cheese Company given by Mapes A Son.
d holes into the logs aud put
Alice Clark selected the camp
pilch into the holes, (hen set has built an addition to their
stove
given by Halsten a don.
ting lire lo the pitch. Rather
•*> Myrtle Point and will
Paul Ringle look the *2.00
a slow way to qlear land but 88l«hrate with
a
community
box of candy donated by the
Mr. Billstin by energy and per-
erverence has cleared
up a
The Eugene
Fruitgrowers' lYhilotiall Cafe.
Mrs. Fred Braun
received
very nice little place.
association paid out « 200,000
from
The father leaves Ihe entire 'n wages and *15,000 in salaries the Kaufman Spotlight
her
family to iiiouru bis logs. He during 1924. the biggest year of Olio Erickson & Co. as
prize.
lias been sick for some time its history.
A more complete list o f priz­
hut the loss is not any easier
Officials have approved
the
es will be given next week.
to bear than it would
have site for the new Hawley paper
been had it come unexpected, mill at St. Helens. The mill is
He was buried
last weex on lo be ready for operation in ENGINEERS PUT
ON TUNNEL JOB
Saturday from the Pierson L'n- six months.
derlaking Parlors.
Building activities in sight in
Engineers have been »tailed
He wss a faithful friend,
a Roseburg for 1925 already ag-
kind «"«I loving
husband. 1 gregales *500.000.
The prin- uy tuc Portland luiiuel associ­
genlle and indulgent father, ajcipal aotivily will be in busi- ation executive committee o 11
preliminary work lo deteimiuc
good neighbor, an honest a-id ness structures,
upright
ciliten.
He will he
Both o f Ihe big sawmills in uie feasibility of the proposed
greatly missed hy thc.se vho :,„llu are runnmg to capacity. Ainnel through Portland heights
the
rame in contact with him.
Shevlin Hixon with 135(' to connect Portland wiin
This action
men and the Brooks Scanlon 1 uaiatiu Valley.
was taken Tuesday at a special
with 1100 men.
uectiug of the committee. A
Klamath Falls building
for
subcommittee of the Tualatin
1924 was 343 per cent above
valley committee was present.
the 1923 record, and 460 over
M. M. o Rliaughnossy, w h o
the 1922 record. The total for
constructed the
Twin
Peaks
¡921 was *1 628.779.
tunnel in San Francisc», will
J. C. Heiou'icli will build a probably he engaged later to
large sawmill in The Dalles, to, co-operate w’dk the committee.
cut Ihe tirtiber recently bought
A group of members :•* tlir
fro,,, (he national forest. The 1 1 al chapter of *he American
capacity will be 70.000,000 feel society o f Engineers are en­
a year.
gaged
in
preliminary
work,
The world crop o f wheat for they will report soon to the
1921 is estimated to be lift,- . uuiiel committee, wiien
th e
000.000 bushels short, and the
nmiUee will
begin
laying
, tidal rye crop is 320.000,000 plans for calling an election on
-lids short o f the 1923 yield the proposal to organize
the
of 1,191.688.000 bushels.
unnel districL
The first new Southern Pa­
Members of the committee
cific station on Oakridge line
• ink the election probably will
lias been opened at
Westfir. be held this summer. Sentiment
W eslfir is (he station for the in favor of it is said to be
VVesJern Lumber Company, with ¿rowing among West side prop­
r mill that will employ Severn erty owners. The Tuafatin val­
hundred men when opened
ley committee is 01 the opinion
capacity.
hat 95 per cent of the prop­
erty owners in the valley want
MILL W ERT ROUND
the tunnel to go through.
"So she married Ihe
rich
miller, eh* Must have been a
REEFING THEM HBLFR
dusty ri'urtshlp.’’
“ Yes, antiques are valuable.
"No doubt he said it with These things are very old.”
flours."
“ What if
you
don’t
sell
I
hem?"
MEAN THING
"W H !, they are getting older
Mi*» Hv--ee— T wms encore.1
al| the time.”
three time« wasn’ t T?
Jealous Rivn!— Yes; the aodi
Oet your printing done al
ence seemed to realize that you
home by the Beaverton Review.
needed practice.
of
Beware the Ides o f March
Oet your printing at home.
THE BANKS HERALD, Volume XV, No. 16
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, March 6, 1925
Friday. February 2S, Beaver-
toii High Heliool met Corbett | Interesting Little Notes from the Surrountling Country as
High School In « double neader I Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly
git no of basket hall at Corbett.
Box He W a t Carrying Contained 'I he score o f the glrla’ game
was 23 to S In favor o f Heaver-
.as given to raise money for
SCOPI !
Fuse, Caps, and Dynamite
Ion.
The gnore o f Ihe boya’
(he scholarship fund.
game waa 0 to H In favor of
When It Exploded
Lynn Roderick asks damages
K. II. Whittlesey visited at
Oorhett.
of #376 in « suit filed against
ll'orlland over (he week end.
Friday aflernon, Feb. 2*. the
K. J. Boos and j M n Vaudebey
Mrs. H. Hlowell was In Bux-
A vary mil accident occurred Freshnian clan« Bold candy In
for (he alleged cutting and re-
(mi Thursday on business.
oil III« J. II. Daniels (arm near the hall* of the high school
.oving of limber from the land
Mrs, P. Noack was in Fort- of I hr plaintiff.
RHiolls Friday «(lernoon, Feb. building In order to make more
27, when Max W eller met In- money for Ihe class treasury. ! land over the week end viewing
Irvin 8. Yates, ex-serviceman
II Intends lo ocraaionatiy sell ; friends.
•tent death.
and hero o f seven major o f­
1
«ndy
for
till*
purpose
I
lirough-
Daniels and Welter were ex­
Mrs. W. Feldt was In Hills, fences in the World War, is
changing work aa la common In out Ihe remainder o f the school boro
Monday
having
dental held in Jail, charged with li­
rural district«.
W'elter
w a » year.
work done.
quor law violations, Yales was
helping Daniel* bleat atumpe
Friday. Feb. 2«. Mias o e rt-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Benefiel and gassed In the war and wounded
wliile Daniel* would later repay rude Landing, a member o f Ihe
He
1'nhy visited (talurday and Run- <»y shrapnel in tb« hip.
him in work.
furully, and Ihe gine oaakei day al Bank*.
as in the Veterans' hospital
W eller wan handling the pow- hall coach entertained the glrla’
lie, was unable
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hlowell made for (wo year,
ter.
lie had Jdal lighted
a basket hall learn with „ slum­
to work and said be would
a
business
(rip
to
Forest
Orove
bleat and picked up hta lollbox ber parly at her home In Port­
ralber make good
moonshine
to remove It to a aafn place land.
The glrla were Herlha on Haturday.
than accept charity.
when I he powder In the box lie dulxke, Marie Leahy, Lily Lea­
Thomas Caldwell o f Htlleboro
wm carrying exploded when he hy, Helen Jamieson, Klale vvbll- was visiting his unt and uncle
OOUNTRY TOW N PLEASURES
had gone only about
twenty worlh, Jean Jackson, Florence here over Monday.
(■•el from the blael he had Juat Jamieson, June Hudson, Mil­
Hr. 8 . B. Cobh of Portland
Rome people think (bat coun­
lighted
dred McLeod, and Bernice Co*. was in Rcofleld several
day* try life 1« dull, and that there
II probably will
never b e They reported a moat enjoyable
Ibis week on businees.
is a lack uf those pleasant ex­
known Ju*t what discharged the lime.
perience« that brighten daily
W
aller
Noack
and
Ed
Rich­
powder.
A m he wan carrying
life
and make |t pleasant. The
ter were In Hillsboro Runday
fuae. capa, and atieka o f dyna- BRIOHTgNIMO UP
country people often fail to re­
afternoon between trains.
mile In the box It |a poaalble
T H t MOMS TO W N
alise «11 (he good times that
that koine o f (he fuae became
Iiavid O'Donnell and family they do have. It will do them
Ignited when he w «i lighting
The Impression of beauty In was visit mg hi* aunt and •u.jio good once In a while lo look
the one In the hlaat.
It la
town la uot given principally Sunday and Monday her«.
oyer ail Ihe agreeable features
alao possible that
aomelhlng
by He fine public buildings or
Mr. and Mrs. V. Richter and o f (heir life, and realize how
fell In the box he waa carry­
coally bdsmesa place«. It wilt «on made a business trip
to much they have to give mem
ing |l has been atiggealed that
'blue down principally to 3 Portland Saturday afternoon.
good cheer and enjoyment.
the detonation of the hlaat he
lungs:
Its homes, its parks,
The Beaverton Review, which
Nr. and Mrs. K. L. Benefiel
hsd «el dl«eharged the powder
uni Us streets. The condition and »on were visiting Sunday believes In country life with all
he was enprylng hoi Ihia la
»f Ihe hoitiea is the principal in Huxlon at the Jno. Hellish ila heart, and feel« that a com­
not pnaalhle heeause Ihe pow­
munity like BeaverLm is the
dement in these ihree. Any home.
der lie waa earrylng ren t off
best kind o f place in the world
it ran be beautiful. If Its
before Ihe blast waa rfiarharged
lo live in, will dwell on (his
resident« will only care for Ita
The body waa
brought
to mines,
ALOHA-HUBER I1EHH
theme In a number of editorials
Pegg'a Undertaking Parlor*.
soon to be published.
It can
Substantial business end pub­
Mrs. Neiprrt lost her oxl. very easily show that people
lic structures give « fine Im­
OBITUARY
can find all the aoarr«« of hap­
pression o f prosperity and cul­ Who has got H?
Max W eller was b<ri
in ture. They are a good Invest­
community
like
Mrs. W. K. Saunders left last piness In a
Illinois on iHirember 13, 1897.
ours, and can live a richer and
ment within reasonable limits Friday ^for California.
11« wa» christened a Catholic. o f oxpenae. They make It look
more rewarding life (han they
Mrs. Livermore has returned muld in « more ernwded com -
L. "-»«»I, when he r u three ur as If Ihe town was doing well
from
Krlso,
_wherr
she
spent
V « r je a r» olJ. he «a •« to Ore­ and going ahead.
munily. _
a few weeks with her daugh
gon with hie imrenta and sel-
There are no people In Ihe
Bui lo get beauty, to make ler.
tled al Heaverlon where he at­
world who gel more out ' of
a cheerful looking lowu, you
tended both grammar and high must fill Ihe people with an
The Buber Commercial Club life and have ajxetter time than
school, llniahlng the latter a affection for their dwellings, • has added another convenience those who live In a good wide
few years ago.
II will
desire to give them those lov­ to ils club house by installing awake country town.
In March, 1921 he was mar­ ing touches o f care and deco - city water, which with ges and do our home folk» good to have
ried to Miss Huby Hanson.
ration that will (urn a mere electricity already there makes some o f these advantages set
He waa hurled from the (Cath­ Iving and eating and sleeping (lungs complete.
forth in detail. Read the Bea
olic Church in Beaverton Tues­ place, into a sweet and restful
The Ladies Auxiliary to the verton Review for Ihe next few
day and liu remains were laid and winsome home.
Huber Commercial Club held weeks and see If It la not Just
lo real In Ihe
Mounlalndnlc
•Is regular meeting
Tuesday an.
Cemetery.
Fr. O’ Neil preached
COUNTRY HOME OOTTS
afternoon.
Much work
w as
and the funeral arrangements
II A. Jones and wife o f I'or. *
planned in regard lo bcaulify-
were In charge o f W. K. Pegg
In..'
have p in based I lx « ihmi
People who are living
I u mg Uie club house grounds, so
The father amt mother. Mr
* ■
which was eroded on
iI
k
*
ladies
will
have
x
general
usually
and Mr«. Mlrhnel Weller,
I wo •••aa and big towns
'
,ii
Bert
hold
acreage.
Mr
brothers, Mike
nnd
Charles. Imil that it is extremely costly clean up day as soon as the 1« '.vs is employed in the . ffi.e
weather
i>eriiiils.
After
the
Ihr e al-ler*. Mrs. Mnry Over- o make any improvements in
close o f (he business there were •«I Ihe Standard Oil Co.rimue
r<der, Mrs. Anna llnlbnke and . • ir places, owing to high |a-
in Portland.
Mrs. r.alhertne Panier beside ■<>r costs. The result ie that refreshments served, Mr*. Al­
the widow, Mrs, Huby Welter .'any families are delaying in exander being Ihe hoate»* o f
The meetings at the Metho­
painting their houses. They let I lie day.
survive.
dist Church will continue next
Be was well and favorably (heir woodwork, waits, and their
week. Evangelist \V. E. Cox is
HI LLSBORO IVEif S
known In this vicinity and waa floors go until they^ often be
well received.
He *is a good
' respected by all with whom he .'«»me very shabby and perhaps
speaker and is an excellent ex­
ramp in contact.
The I im - h I Orange and Cham­ positor o f Ihe Scriptures from
suffer
deterioration.
People
wlio rent homes have to pay ber o f (kimmerce will hold a a dispensalional and a
spir­
for these charges in high rents. mini meeting Wednesday eve­ itual standpoint.
OBITUARY
Rev. L. A. Young wilt
Mr*. Tullock-Uarnea-Rchoene
Such work Is not so costly ning.
was horn In Illinois about IH07 to Ihe country people for sev­ H<< the principal speaker.
Mere— Ito you approve o f wo­
reasons.
Country
town
the fourth child of Thomas and eral
Bridge and "6 0 «" were played men making up?
•orena bullock, who reared a workmen do uot usually demand I ill-born Coffee Club. The party
Man— For lost lime,' but not
extravagant wages.
Much o f in a reception given hy the for lost looks.
family of eight children.
While yet a child he parent« Hii* kind o f work is done by
workers
While yet a child, her parents helpers and odd job
o f Minneapolis, Minn, now is. who are willing to put in good
While there she married Mr. days' work, for a m'Mlerale price.
heir costs o f living are nol
Barnes and came with him to
Oregon In 188!.
The young •o high as in the oilies, so they
couple stayed only about a year can well afford to work for less.
and went back to Minn. Later Also many o f Ihe country lown
they came hack to Oregon and people do these Jobs for thorn-
Ivcs.
In that way the very
took up a homestead near the
high buriiens created by
Ihe
town of Walport.
She was the mother o f nine high rents and labor costs oi
Children, seven of whom are the cities are avoided.
living to mourn their loss.
About six grand children sur­ 1« TH I8 T H E PINIEH OF
vive, besides brothers, and a
T H E OLD H O TE L TO W E L?
large number o f more distant
relatives.
The modern hotel room la
It
She died Saturday night and fast becoming electrified.
was buried Tuesday afternoon it common to see automatic
and
from the Bethel Congregational switch lights in rlosets
iilrnbes, which switch on a-
church. Funeral sermon by 0.
A. Blanchette and W. E. Pegg. the door is opened; outlets for
fans and pedestal lights; con­
undertaker.
nections for curling Irons and
oilier accessories for feminine
AN EDITOR*« GIRL
"Oh, give to me," tho lover use.
Now some of Ihe more mml-
sighed,”
"W llliln your heart a plaoe." ern hotels signify (heir Inten­
The editor’ s young girl replied, tion of banishing towels of all
wash
"Deollned for lack o f space." description from public
room« and substituting hoi air
IVMAT TM * TRKC8 HEARD lubes operated by small motor«
controlled by a switch at Ihe
While viewing nature's gor­ base which, when touched hy
rona colorings the fair girl the fool, eff«>els the drying pro­
»Id: "Really, Is there anything cess in half a minute.
•velier than fa llì"
"Yes," replied her sentimen­
Alma R. Thacker, a teacher
ti escort, “ falling In love."
*n Portland, has purehnse,| a
Life In Accident
il •alarle«] SucJ*t,
which w u Established in 1910