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' T h e B ea ver ton R ev iew CLEAN READINQ FOR A LL T H E FAM ILY V olu m e 111 N o. 2 2 Sin g le C opy, 5 Cent« Careless Driving Causes Wreck MARKET REAOV •FOR OPERINO B e a v e rto n , W ash in gton C oun ty, O regon , F rid ay , . M ay 1, 1 9 2 5 FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Mr. W. Thacker and Miaa L. SOCIAL IMPROVEMENT Stowell o f Buxton were married OLUN HOLM MEET Saturday. They will live in the Ja ck F o rrest house here. The Huber Ladles Social Im p ro v em en t Club met in regular ALOHA HUBER ITEMS -ession at the home o f Mra. | -under April 23rd. Mr. and Ralph Moore j After adjournm ent a silver were week end _ guests at t h e l i - a was ___ held _ and „ the following home o f Mr. and Mra. E. J . I program rendered: Piano »elec '* linn' Hons, Dorothea Hocbsrbeid; vo- The next regular meeting o f ; “ * »olo. Mrs. S tiffe n ; readings, the Ludie«' Auxiliary to the Hu- 1 V,r*- ° f Portland; vocal her Commercial Club will be 1 ' ' lo- Ha«he| C lark; violin solo, h«ld Tuesday, May *he fifth, j Mvian l.undeli, accompanied on Please attend. I • l"a n o by Mrs. Ja ck so n ; and er Year Prominent Citizen Passes Suddenly Tho llubor Commercial Club ! In terestin g Little N otes from th e Su rrou n din g C ountry a» Community Market boolh I « | ubout complolod and Mia. J . K. I T o ld jy O ur A ctiv e S p e c ia l C orresp on d en ts W eek ly Portland Driver Robs Side Of Ore Mllael, who wlll he In chargo ! of H, 1« ready tu bandi« prnd- A. H. Sprancr Died Wednesday At nnniversary of the Hattie 0 f TI 6 ARD NEWS ucta for all club monibor«. 'l'ho gon Electric Freight Train. Rockaway Where He Had Lexington. A program waa giv Inlonllon 1« lo open Ih,, boolh Actual Damage Slight. for buaineee Haturduy or R u n -i Rcveral ra«ee o f «cartel fever en by Ihe school children in the Gone On Business Trip day. . | bave beoti roported In tlila vl- afternoon. Wo fool o««urod tha t thl« oliilty, I he Capitol Hill Improvement A very «noti ,|rmon*liullon of « III b . • .i..l ....... ........................ ............... l a to „ Club will give a rurd party at The village waa »hocked Wed- rarele«« ilrlvuiK wu* i ul Oil ft) doubledly wlll (ake advanlago Ihe home o f Mis. Sidney O ne»day uoou by Ibo uow» o f the Ilio Oregon E lectric crossing of (ho opiMirlunily of gotllng Y., vtailed at the P, K. L«wls Lslhrop Saturday evening. May home Supday, death o f A. H, Hpraner, for more near Ilio “ Y" limi Halurday about fr««h fruii and Vegelahle» In 2. You are Invited to attend than tw inty year» p rip n e to r of noon. Mr, F. A. Ilryan of IHV «oaaon al reaaonahlo priées, Mr», U rei« Hough, a former one o f t b j leading grocery aud The P aren t-T each er card p ar E. 3?lli HI., Portland, waa driv Mrs. K. J Mann was luncheon I * 0 ,° ^ Clark. resident o f Tigard, vl»it«d with m e n in ai'-ets in B-avoriou. ing lulu Moavorlon witli a Ford PLUGKV LAD «A V E ! HOUSE. fri«ud« her« pu Monday o f lu»! ty to have bean given W ednes hostess to a number o f her Mr. ¿p ian er re-e.iuy auid |iu day, wa« postpone.! and will he friends Tuesday. dolivory. The rroaalnii boll w«« work, Those who j DAME DRAWS SIQ CROWD ■ isiu o *» u H. A. W‘ r . n , had given In the near future. ringing, ilio boll on Hto electric rtj"V<l her hospitality were the ! Mr». Huy Clarke wa« operated Duo lo ilio proaence of mlnd. built him self a new borne, and liM'oinnllvo wan r i n g i n g , tint Mr Mrs. LaVey Kohlhane and Mr» Mpsdames Harry Lehman, Dr. j ---------- prompt acllnii, and pluek of on Tuenday at the 81. Vincent's planned on enjoying life. He Gaines are attending the Girl Jerald Riggs. Oeo. J . Kelly, Carl Ilryan wa« looking for a garngo 1,,e « a ,,,e Sunday drew out a Mille Loin« Kauts,. «evon-year- honpital. Sh« I« getting along had a new Rickenbacker car and •Ian. W agner, Jam es l.ynch. and Mias *arSc crowd despite several oth- Scout leader» meeting In Carver old ton o f Mr. and Mrs. H. I. nicely. (his week. Vlolet Grayson. al| o f Portland. ' r “ iiiuscuienl places. The Wednesday m orning le ft for a Two rare had alroady pulled b a ili*. Ilio handaonin nnwly- be Ml«« Hilda Holm nf Garibaldi up and a topped to allow (ho In the afternoon tables were rrowd wa* not very large at 2:30 trip to Rockaway, where oontplolod K au lt r««i<|eni'ft, a visited at tho bom« ht hor par owned a house. Be expected to made up for Bridge. but they kept coming in and Oregon Klootrlo Irrighi train to CARDEN H O N E mile wo«| of Hoaverton on Ibo ent». Mr. and Mra. It. Holm over put in his time risbing, a nd at pa««, but «vldonlty Mr. Ilryan Friends and neighbors of I ! ! ! ! ? * . „ ' “ ev<,n up un“ 1 odd tim es painting bis bouse. iouiily lloud. J Uni «mith nf St. la«! week end. didn't «oo thr car« or Ilio fralglit Mis» Nancy Laraon surprised ga" ‘e W* “ Mary’» Station, wa» «aved front A card party will b« given at On arriving at tbo place train, notthor could ho hoar Iho Mr». Charlea Van Kh-ek en- her on her birthday the 22nd £ * * kept com ,n« doKlrucllon by flre Inni Matur- tb« elubbiiuao Thursday, May where we was lo .»lop be started two liolla ringing, for lift pullod lertalned Iho Hohokuh club lg»l day uflormooi, f April. A pleasant afternoon B J T \^ ^ ’1 ^ ° f to unload bis m aterial ue had 7. at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Wm. Hiles ar»und Iho Iwo oar« aml wa« A large Mrs G M , / . boar d« do not An fnterosting hranelj o f Mr, Tuesday aftornoou, and Mrs. Arthur G. Howard, the was xprnl by all taken with him, and got about about to rontlnuo aoro«« tho h* f ’ he g a“ ®’ K a ii I s S dlvoraiflod fartulng 1« membership wa« present. h ostesses, a»«ure everyone a Hall of Portland gave several naif unloaded, when be went to trark on wlilrh wa* passing Iho eadings. In Ihe evening sev. I ¡T‘ T “8 il al1 over lh* a bouse and told tbe lady o f the Mr. und Mr». R. A. Twins and good lime. Iho rut«lng <>f Mallard ducka, a - r___ keedville boys from the sixth frolght train. XYlion about olglit ral friend» cam e out from pair nf whleli ho eaplured a» i'rnnk Twins motore^ Jo The She j mmng on but before th at show- bouse that be felt sick. The W ashington County P a r fool from Iho train It dlwned •orlland and spent a p|«a*ant w 1 1*1 duekllnga giuf dom ar!Icated. Huiles last week end to visit en t-T ea ch ers Association will woeful la«?k o f practice and noticed that be seemed to be on him Ihoro waa a big ob«tarlo veiling. Miss Larson received Ho now lia» olglit Infant Mal- Willi Hubert Tw iss and family. bleeding at the mouth. She I teamwork. hold *a meeting stt the Garden In front .and ho had bollar noi ■any nice gift». lard». whirh frcquently ro«pond The Y. G - l . O. l i c i t i club Horne clubhouse on May 16. It Stangle and Bettendorf sta rt- got him inlo tbe room, called try lo ollmb ovor IL He pullod lo Iho "ra il o f Uift wild,*' and me| at Iho home of Mrs. Morin will be an all-day program, and -I out as b atteries for Beaver- tbe nearest physician, »-ao hap hi* maritino dlroPtly lo the righi After a a noon lunrh will be served. N.H.». 8TUOENT8 AND !<>n bul Rlangle was replaced by pened to be at Garibaldi, then In front o f tho lioad ca r «land .•«rape to (he nearby woods. On Tuesday afternoon. PROFESSOR TAKE HIKE W eisenhack in Ihe sixth inning, tried lo m inister to the dying ing Ihoro, and »mashed into one Saturday afternoon the en irr fmo luncheon “SOU" wn« play, The , regular meeting of the k aul* family pursued (tie Mal I The physician -------- though not because o f any lack man's wants. o f Iho Squire«' Service Station P aren tTT earb er» Council here 1« lard and her duckling» inlo (he «igne, and bp»ughl up «gamut A parly eouststm g o f Mr. D ! >n 8 ,a n * le * p a r t The first 3 said that be bad been dead at Mrs. Thomas F. W alts and Friday. May 8. Election o f o f Jhr |r<(n po«t «upporlmg tho wood», and *«ft«r rounding them Mille daughter. M.Jrgarel Ju n e. ficer» will take place at I b i s M. Cochrane. a Beaverton high I ,n?'.n* 9 eouW hav« been a fit least ten m inutes when be a r up. «en! little Louis hark In the rived. of Cheyenne, W yoming, have meeting. o ieftrtr crrt»ftlng bell AH members should cliool teacher, and several atu- “ T * * around which to have house for a ha»ket to carry the Mr. Pegg, local undertaker, How ho got away with a* lit tents, among whom were Ed 1 'U' Shakespeare’» “Comedy of been visiting «I the. hum« < > f Mr. make it a point to be present. brood m. tle tjg'navc 1 « «omowhal of a ard Day. Robert-H ocken. Dur- K,rr° r} ha<l Die errors not been left late Wednesday for the r e and Mr». W. H. Kimball An W al- When luiuis «nlered the rear The |Aper drive put on by mains and arrived aboul no on pprarlg In lbn«e who w|lno«««d ol Atenúe ward Finley, Arthur L an *, L c- h* ar,ren d ln K- door he wa» met by „ cloud of Ihe school children, under the |ho areldonl, N ejlhfr he nor land <>>ok. Cecil Emmon«. and i>.8 ,a n * le »truck out 5 men and Thursday. The funprc.1 services ft den»e »moke un<| Ihe crack|ing direction o f the P aren t-T each four. will be held at the Crematorium Ilia wife, who acoompanlod him. Gaylord W ilson v\ eisenback struck out ers, netted •11.60. i Ms will Homer and o f flame» KauU had placed an MAPLEWOOD ITEMS wa« hurl a partirlo. Tho «Ido hiked up Larch mountain Ral- Bennett pitched for (he Reed- in Portland, Saturday, May 2 lie used for Ice eream for the irm ful of pitch kindling-wood ville boy» throughout the game. at 2 p'cloek under the auspices o f hi* oar wa« Jammed «omo rday night. on Mr». Kant/'« nc»y com hina- Mr». Virgil Hay eitlerlauu'd «rhop| picnic on Friday, May whal and «mashed up. and Iho The trail was found to I«t , Fhc only change in th eir line up of the C hristian Science Church. tlon range |o dry out, an hour Mr and Mr». Van blyk * t din- 15. gla«« broken, Thta wa« all !h« in fair shape, though Iwo mile» W.M wh<*n H ‘-hurchley took the damage «iialalnod. After the or »o before. T h is ha<l ignited n«r Frjday «ventng. it led through »n..w which r>,af ° r _ Deve,l° «he fifth CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (rain na««od ho waa able In p ro and yrns hlamng to th« ceiling. \V. Romaine was Inken tu Ihe as said to be eight feet deep inning. B ennett atruck out 12 SCOFI ELD NEWS NAS ELECTED OFFICERS Louis rs| to Ihe door au<| call- ceed under hla own power. Good Mamarllaii bospilal reeenl • m place*—svei| packed, h o w e v a i, “ 5 * hil on‘* ,nan wilh the »>«11. fur hi*, parent», hut as they and allowed one walk. W eisen- t> Io undergo an Operation. The weather for the trip v Mr. and Mrs J . Hellish and were too far away to hear him L ast Monday evening some of hark hit one man with the ball. THE EXPECTED line and a very clea r view o f ...hJ». ’V *“,i son visited Sunday at Buxlon. Mr«. A. Holm ha» ?*v r eu»-r- and there was no time to u , wnich was the onlv bases that the progressive business men of he surrounding country w -- J MAS HAPPENED oat, Ihe hoy decided to handle lam ing an old «rboolm aie, Mi«« Mr. Jk || '♦’«rry mad*1 a busi- were thrown away by the Bea- Beaverton met in the real estate ujoyed. Alicp Sun<|ui«l o f Mij»kegon. the emergency him self. Selling office o f E. E. Swenson to re neas trip to HIIJ»noro Thursday w . . h p . . . n ,. „ r ,,w - r a t a i , b. „ P U r tw vive the Beaverton Chamber o f Tho exported ha» happened. a wa»h ba»m, Louis plunged i n M ic^ morning. For «urne moni h» paal wo bave to the dense » m o le ¡»ipl turned Commerce, which has been In M io <Mgu Thom as of Mult- Mrs. Fran ces Pongralz and fioeii itllervlcw.'d by peuple Who on the water lap. und busily uoiiiali spenl E a slc r wilh her who played in three different active for some time. It was daughter of Buxton were v isit p e je contem plating the new»- piled the flames with basinful» mol her, Mr». Aline T'initiu» of positions and handled each one very encouraging to note the ing here Thtjrsday, paper binine»« in Beaverton. of water unlll Ihe fire was out. Maplewood. LOCAL WOOD capably, although Stangle. W el- eager interest which those who Mr. ami Mrs. W. Burnell and Sumtay wp were Informed that W hen In* parents arrived, YARD PROSPERS -enbach and several other play- were present manifested for the The fij;»t o f a «ftri«-* o f n u - 'd au gh ter visited Saturday and there »a » aipiMier paper going brought running by Ihe smoke future welfare o f our thriving ersdid excellent work. ip here. Of rour»e wo W ’r** pouring through the door, tlioir «irai concerta waa given Friday Sunday in Portland, and fa st growing town. Mr Geo. W olf, proprietor of •■veiling by the boy»' and girl«’ »unirwhal aurpHeed as nobu«|y -malt sou niel Ilium with v lute If such interest continues and V i« Jo e P o n c 'i'U <t r s k l i i he Beaverton Wood Yard, re GRANQE TO HAVE fom b.iied chorus''«, Tho ecu - |tad «aid anything To ua before teeth «bowing in g broad «mile membership increases, we can Malted Thursday here with her ports he has received two orders uh.ml a paper going In. and ..mi hi» amoke-blackcncd fare, cert was greatly enjoyed, SOCIAL MEETINO safely say that Beaverton will daughter. for aboul two hundred cord» Bible picture» nrc shown at yol on other hand wo were not despite a few hílate rod finger». be a City in the near future. Mrs. K. Benefiel and son were •>f oak wood for Iho Portland The Grange and their fam ro surprised cither when wo Ihe flame« had »eared the c e il the »choolhoiisc every T h u rs J . W . Sprague was elected m arket. He had also received visiting Mrs. BcnefieT» m o lle r ilies will gather at tbe Grunge President. L J . Vinson, learned who II wa» contem ing and several holes were buril day evening. These pictures an» Vice «everal orders for sinller quan- Hall tonight for an .-ocial hour. P resid ent; Mrs. plating putting In a paper. The ad In the floor. Had Louis not very Instructive nnd help Ihe in ImMon Wednesday *IU r.-»o il. Lela Brown, lilies from the people o f Boa- Ther? w„ , be a sL orl p rtB ru n party wo have^in tnind teem s to acted so promptly, Ihe Mr. and Mr«-. Clius. Myers S ecretary ; Doy Gray, T re a su re r: re s i children in preparing their S mr - i inclad’OY music, si.iging. The he Ihe «ame party who ntd on dence would undoiibtedljf have day School lessons. were Sunday visitors at the S. \erton. Dallas P. Murray, member of He also »tales that he ex- G rangers and their immediate P. Uk-dsoc home in Burrville. •umg worK fur o í o ur been doomed. the Executive Board ; E . E. poets his pay roll for the next fam ilies will be in attendan-e. rlll/ena, got Iho Job lo print Swenson, A ssistant Secretary. The boy in very niodesl about Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richter three months will CAPITOL HILL NEWS aggregate Children’r Day w ‘. he cele- and when Iho hill wa» rendered hi» plucky act. "S h u ck s." said All were unanimous and very of W heeler visited on Friday ahout which he says hrated at ihe Grange at Ihe II wa« for aboul three dollar» pleascAit, and we predict a very lie. "m oat any feller would do here with Mr. R ichter's brothers. Friday evening, May 1, mov will he spenl in our town. ,,c t l j,r me e lia r v h icl. wi!! In otee»» of the coni r a d price. bright future for Ihe Chamber. dial I knew w haL my daddy ing picture* will be given al the Mr. and Mj'a- H- Benefiel and -------------------- — be May 9. The program will Tliia S3.Od »ooniK lo be a hin I We would call attention U* would have done if he'd been schoolbouse lo raise fund" for children visited Smuhfy ttt B u rr V isitor— 8o you a re my w ife's be given over entirely to the of mania, for on al lea«l Iwo there, and «o 1 ju s t did H my the school. '/Circus Uny»* will» ville at the Chester Boneftol painting teacher. How does sheschildren who will have drills, one great fact: T h at these few different oooaoion* Iho hill ha» officers cannol do much g oo l self, th at's all." Ja ck ie Uougau. au educational home, im press you as a student? recitation, plays, singing, and loon ' for «xâcttÿ f3 .« 0 more for Beaverton without the co film, and a oomedy will be Artist— I find her very apt *«a «>’ other form s of en tertain - I't'kiT Iho ponl'rapl pflpe. Mr. and Mrs. Kills W atson operation of a» our citixens in NOTHER NEAVERTON shown, Of «nur»« Il I* i.P lo Ih o pent. of Silverton were visiting with lo say the least. Beaverton and surroundings,es PIOTURE COMINO bu»lnc«» men. If they w-anl Monday was celebrated In Ihe friends here on Monday a fte r V isitor— T h a i’s rem arkable. I ~ pecially the business unen. another paper and want to give school as P atriot Day, the 150th noon. find her apt lo say the most. LOCAL TH E A TR E TO Another meeting has been Another Ueavorton-muuo pic SHOW “CINDERELLA” II their aupport they ran have called for next Monday evening, —--------------------------------- II hut It would *oom that II ture wlll h« shown at the Hea r1 would l»o heller lo support one ver T heatre Monday and i'uos- Children from seven to sev and it •* <° be h o P *1 that aH who have an interest in tho • paper heartily lhan lo divide be day nights, May I and 5. This enty will hear with delight that progress of Beaverton will he picture starred the winner of A l l H ’a i l t l î e Q u e e n tween Iwo or three paper». "C indrella,” wili be enacted one the Liberty Theatre contest, ______ j time at the Beaver Theatre. presenL where a prize was offered for OOMMEROIAL OLUN Golden slipper, pumpkin coach. OBITUARY MEETINO HELO the best and most accomplished I fairy godmother And all Ihe Mr. Thom as U. Howell was actress. Lucille Kruonick won other enchanting make believe elem ents of Ibe story xvil! have born in Benton County, Oregon, The Huber Commercial Club the prize and plays opposite Al cigusou is thU picture. "T h e ■ lh «ir place in the puppot per on February 25. 1872. He made met Mi their regular meeting his home there until he was Fighting P arso n ." formanec. Monday n ig h t in #th«lr hall. This Ferdinand 8clipm ann-lleink, There will be ont. sin w cn about six years o f age, when lias been an active body for a Saturday afternoon only, which he and his parents moved onto good many years and Ihe atten son o f Madame Rehumnnn-Heink will be presented by the famous the Howell place on the W alker dance of about tlurfy at their Ihe world renowned' singer, has a prominent part In the play. Kegg A .Goldsmith M arionettes Road near Beaverton. This was regular meeting apeak» well for who are ju s t concluding their his home until he reached m an the community spirit o f this Among the local people who will he recognized are Mrs. it. S. hood. third successful year. Mill« sottIPment. 1 Some ten or twelve years ago Mr. Geo. Kegg has carved the Your editor has. been twice Johnstone, Mrs. E. L. Mcttlcn. he was married lo. Miss B w sie •Mrs. Clark, and Mrs, Hedge. little figures out of wood, and a»ked tp meet nnd speak there There arc several scenes that each one is an individual char Withrow. Ju s t a few- years a f iiul ntmigli nls favorite paJltm e ter their m arriage Mrs. Howelt acter of real beauty. 1« throwing bricks he could f*n<l arc fully as thrilling as nr| yel died. portrayed on Iho screen at Ihe From an old puppet m aster nothing but word« of commen For the past year Mr. Howell he has learned a special way dation for the splftmlid spirit locpl Iheulre. The cast is ad xs been in ill health. He died mirably chosen for the parts lo operate these puppets, and shown at Ihe mcetiug. they can walk, and dance, and on April 20th. 1025, in W ash Mr. K. J . Mann, president nf Illey play and Ihe photography aged sit, and run, with the greatest ington County, Oregon, the club, spends his d ay s’ Mi of Iho film is excellent. fifty -th ree years, one Riontb, ease. This picture Is sent back from Portland but spend» his nlahts The whole production is one and twenty-five days. mid S|ln<lftY* nnd holidays work New York by ylif'cct rcipicst of He leaves to mourn his loss o f the most unusual and en ing «for the club and contiRuully. n . A. W hite, manager o f the chanting stories ever presented his mother, Mrs. Annie M. How fh o Indies were Pfegdnt “"*1 local Ihenira, who la a personal ell of Portland; two brothers. in this city. nt Ihe close o f the meeting they friend o f Ihe Inonl m anager. Mr. Mr. W. P. Howell o f Beaverton served tiountlful ^refreshment» J . J . Fleming o f Ihe J . J . Flem ing Productions Co., Inc. This The wealth of Ihe Northwest and Mr. M. L. Howell o f P o rt which were enjoyed by all, lies largely in it» forests. Sixty land; Iwo sisters, Mrs. Lizzie As this was a- social evening Jv the only lim e this picture will five per cent o f the entire in Fuller of Castle Rock, W n .; and there was n short lime »pen! lie shown In Ihe W est this sea- dustrial payroll of the North Mrs. B. Quick, o f Carrol», Wn Flvn In playing Progress??« ------, son. The funeral wa» held at 1:30 w est comes from the forest in-» Hundred. Mrs. W . J . Alexander •lust ries, according to forest o f •». M. Thursday afternoon from A prominent . cluh woman carried o ff first honors and C. ficers. American F orest Week Ihe M. E. Church. Rev. G. A. sh e ,T, Rose won consolation prlzo, wants a divorce because i seeks to aid in providing new Gray preached the funeral »er- which he said must be all right j doesn't know where her hus- j crops o f timber for the future, ^mon. q g U was a Raleigh product, [band Is, Hs may be at home. lì • I G •** I Í i