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C L E A N R E A D IN G FO R A L L T H E F A M IL Y
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Volume III
No. 24
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Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 15, 1925
OREGON STATE NEWS
I FR
fro
O i M
OUR
C O R R E SPO N D E N T S
HIGH SCHOOL
met at Ihe home o f Mr*. H. W.
McDonald last Wednesday af
ternoon.
Building Going
Thu Steamer Ipswich baa left
Final preparations are being
I’ortland for Now York with a | Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
The graduation exercises for made for Commencement, which
cargo of 5,000,000 foul of lum
the public school will be given will lie held *t tbe Beavrton High
I Told by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly
ber.
The
Monday evening, May !H. Tbe School, Fridaq, May 15.
Worthy Lecturer Mrs. 8. K. Den I lie contract has been let for
school picnic will he held at Os Junior Class has charge of the Squires Service Station Being Re
u two-etory concrete bu»iueaa
tfrs were In Buxton Wednesday wego Lake, Saturday, May 1#. decorating and the management
SCOFIELD NEWS
ney In Charge. Rose Show block in Wheeler.
built. Rest Rooms, New E-
attending the C. L. Glifi» Meeting
Mis« «lib e ri » music class met I in general. Tbe program will
Building permit« have been
WU1 Be Held This lone.
Mr. O. Hebrooder was In Port which was held at the home of at her home last Saturday af- jB,art promptly at eight o’clock,
qaipmeat Ultra-Modern.
issued iu Astoria for the *ao,-
Mrs. John Hellish.
land Sunday.
trrnoon for tbelr quarterly re- , Monday afternoon, the Fresh-
900 Adair school und a Hire«-
cital party. A musical program man English Classes, with Mrs.
Mrs. Clias. T. Myers was In
l it« ItriiM-riou Orange mot in »lory hotel,
was given by the pupils, after Hew hirst, English instructor, and
Mr. L. E. Squires, proprietor
Huxton Saturday evening.
Inc
Sunset
Co-Operative
Full
MAPLEWOOD
ITEMS
regular M Uim t last MutuiUuy,
which games were played and Mr. Cochrane went on a picnic of the Squires Service Station,
Mrs. Carl I'inilch
was
I n
It 1*0111» (In- »ocu lid but u n la y of Company lias completed a pack
refreshment» served.
up near ‘T h e Springs." T h e where Broadway crosses
t h e
a t Hillsboro Saturday on business.
Mrs. Jones and Children have
May, The
regular
ritualistic ing und shipping station
Oregon
Electric
track,
has
beeu
The
Community
Club
held
a
lw#
English
Classes
have
been
work wan taken up umi under \\ heeler. The Slur Company Is
Mr. « .
He brooder was
in been visiting In Kalama, Wash., hu-y meeting at the schoblhouse having an "English"
Contest, making preparations to improve
new businr»» it wa« decided to working on a similar station Portland Saturday and Sunday. the past week.
Monduy
evening.
At
the
meet-
l,n
i
the
losing
class
had
to treat hi» property for some time. He
there.
liold the Annual Kune show at
Mrs. Arneson Is able to he in« it was decided to Incorpor- tbe winning class to a picnic,
has moved his house to the back
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Myers
A
gas
company
has
leased
the
tlio neat regular meeting, n,0
out around again after having at.- Ihe club and change the
®nd o f the lot, filled iu the yard,
were
In
Buxton
Monday
evening.
Friday,
May
»,
the
Beaverton
aecond Saturday In June. Prior* Weetertund coal lands iu Med
been III fur about a week.
name to ihe Tigard Commercial High School held their excursion and made other preparations.
Mrs. J. Bellish and son were
will he given for the bent col- ford. The company- will mint
We
are
pleased
to
be
able
to
^*ub-
¡on tbe steamship
"Madeline.” $ Actual construction was be
leelion o f flowera and a »penal HU to I no tons o f coal dally for in Buxton Saturduy and Sunday.
gun tbis week on a twenty-by
report (bat Mrs. Andrews is
gas
manufacture.
The
boat
left
tbe
dock
at 8:30
PrUe offered to children for the
Mrs. B. Monroe of Buxton woe recovering -from an ilSneie «1
A. M. and returned at about 6 fifty-four-foot cement service
IM uiis are being made for a
collection» of wild flowera. We
visiting friends here on Wed several weeks duration.
station, which is to be tbe last
ALOHA-HUBEF ITEMS
P. M. The place where lunches
new
#
226,000
wing
to
the
state
hope to be able to give more
nesday.
thing in modern construction.
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were eaten, Prescott, was about
The members o f the Boy's
accurate data n the price» and hospital at Pcndlelou.
Mr. Squires promisee Beaverton
Mrs. Roy Rice made a busi Chorus, with Mr. Roseboom as
Edward
H.
Hammer
o
f
Seattle
forty
miles
down
the
Columbia
A
»JO,ono
pavilion
will
be
e-
clanne* of exhibit« later.
the best-equipped rest rooms in
ness
trip
to
Hillsboro
Thursday
is
»[tending
a
few
days
with
his
River.
A
number
outside
o
f
the
guide, inked to Council Crest to
A npeeial feature of Ihe nr..- recled at Ihe »late tuberculosis morning.
town. There will be two covered
sister, Mrs. W. J. Alexander, and high school also went on the ex-
spend the day recently.
gram wa» Ihe Oaildrena l»ay Hospital In Salem.
drives, complete Alemile chassis
Mr. Alexander.
cursion.
Everyone reported a
A mutual cheese lat-iory Is
Several Scofield families were
exercieea under Ihe direction of
The ball game played between
oiling system* and air pressure
The Huber Commercial Club l,los* enjoyable trip,
Mm. B. K. Denney. The children being organised in l.inn coun al the dance in Buxton Saturday the Maplewood
and
Hillsdale
greasing systems for rear end
evening.
had the whole program.
Moat ty.
loams resulted in a very de idiled several new members to ; Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor of tbe and transmission service. There
The A»lorla-Sven»on «cotton
of the »election» were reading«.
Mr. Hint Mrs. K. L. lioi-efn-l cisive victory for the home team. il» li-t at its last regular meet- Sunnyside Congregational Church will be two pumps, concrete en
o f Portland, gave tbe Baccalaur- cased grease tanks, and every
<»ne number specially worthy of of (lie Columbia highway will and »on were in Buxton Satur The Hnal read 30 to I m our ing Monday night.
mention wa» Kltmi Kclley'a "guv. cost #261,102.
favor.
day evening.
Miss Irene Smith o f Cheyenne, • “ le a<fdre*s Sunday night at the thing o f the very latest type.
I'piutilla County expects
lo
en Tim e« One” . Another (hat
School.
One ■ Two salesmen will be on hand
Mrs. Charles Lincoln and baby Wyoming, who has been visiting Beaverton High
Miss Mi-rlr Simpson o f Ta-
•eemed In he well received wa» break all records for shipping
with her brother. H. A. 8mlth. J“ 08“ *1 nuull>er was given by so that service will be immediate
o
f
La
«rande,
Oregon
have
been
coin«
i«
the
house
guest
of
Mrs.
Joy Hulett'» rendition uf 'Ken- consigned wool.
G,rl*’
c,ub- a"d one by and satisfactory.
visiting at the home o f Mrs. and Mrs. Smith for about two
The Observer Publishing com- Clias. Myers.
tucky Hello",
Several children
months,
returned
to
her
hofne
G,e
cbo,r
o
f
the
Beaverton Con-
Charles
Lincoln.
8r.
a
few
days
Mrs. Paul Noark and daugh the past week.
performed on |he piano. Among pany of l.a Orande bus been
Wednesdsy. She wa* delighted i**re£a,|onal Church
In appre- CH AM B ER O F COM M ERCE
I hem were Sammy Lawrence and " ,‘',,,'Por,,l,,,l tor #00,000.
ter Marie were In Portland over
with the Oregon climate, ami cia,,on o f Rev. Staub'» address,
T O M E E T M ONDAY
The eighth graders of the lo
•Betty Huntley.
, 1
,,"*h
o f qulcknilver Ihe week end.
hope* to make this her home at
Rent°r class
autographed
cal
school
wrote
Ibeir
exemp
As this was the Saturday p r e - , * " 1 pr,,t,aM’r b«'"ig Hie reopen-
Mr. D. A. White has been kind
Mr. and Mrs. M. Beneftel and
some future time.
t"."!1 preaen,c*l to him a 1925
reding Mother's Day the children I4" " ,,f * « v*»«-al mines in «o ld baby were visiting Saturday and tion tests last week and all arc
enough to tender the use o f
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the high school annual.
conlldcnt they passed with credit
his theatre foe tbis meeting. He
marched around the hall
and ,,4,,•
Sunday at Banka.
L O C A L FIRM T A K E S
to our school.
has secured a picture, Richard
gave each mother
present
a
Th*
Co« * 1 Pa'," « rr at
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IT
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A
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Y
N E W AGENCY
Mr. R. Rice and Mr. Chas. T.
contracted
for
Talmadgc in “ Let’s Go!”
Mrs. A. Hyatt has so far re
fhtwer. Also each placed a flow (Corvallis has
Mr. I. J. Vinson announces that <g w ? ' !
b.°™ h eb" ,0,
Henton Myers were in Forest «r o v e on covered from the affects of her
It will be a free picture. There
er on Ihe altar In honor of the four hundred Ions of
Saturday
evening.
he
is
closing
out
the
cut
ire
line
M
M
„
.°
County
pears.
"Unknown Soldier."
fall which she suataiued about
will be light refreshments serv
Volunteers have planted 300
electric futures he has
„„
Mrs. Chas. T. Myers made a a week ago that she is able to of
_i
u- w
.
..
r "^«verton. 8choo|
He attended
the ed to those desiring lo partake.
from
trees on Ihe Old Oregon Trail business trip to Portland on resume her duties in Ihe store. st‘ *ck. He ^.s taken over the g ,
L O C A L O IN L w in e
After the show and the lunch
agency for the Ihompson-Brown h„ * ra{hl(rt, d from , h„ El(fhth Mr. Frank
Thursday morning.
Irvine,
Editor-in-
•N S T A T I O O N T E A T highway, near (taker.
Mr. gud Mr« Wilson and two
The April rainfall al Rose,
me of electrical fixtures which
in , 9,,2> Krofn
*
rom there he Chief o f the Oregon Journal will
Bobbie,
Mr. and Mr». J M Durham children, Morion anil
are far superior to any-
Clare Scldmorc,
•re, a pupil lq the burg was the greatest f«>r the made a hu-tness trip to Purl- tiave moved to Hillsboro where he *uy-
„
,,
,
.
.went to Benson Polytechnic In address the meeting on "Oregon
Hcuverton Public Schools,
„ ______, won month of April sine« INttt This laml Saturday morning.
nug
w,
i w iich he ha* foJKC Portland, where he took a mr- and Oregon Products."
they have a farm. They expect
•n contact and, what U probably ebmnte%l
engineering
course
The show and lecture will be
h r*l ITI*# In thè mate Dentai insure« good crop».
Mrs. L. L. Crawford and »on to make their future home there more interesting to the genera , raillinir uimM,f to becotne , free to all. There will be a
The Knights of Pythian plan
K»»ay Contesi for beventi» and
The Misses Muriel Holm, Lu public, the prices that he will machinist
charge o f fifty cents each for
Fighih Uradc pupll» in thè Soc. in build a Sio.noo hall in W a l made a business trip to Hills
cille Patterson aud Kuusce Part- h- -Vi* B* «A M w .U be so at-
boro Saturday morning.
He emmt homo - « « L
from the refreshment*. Proceed* will
orni and ritira Class School D i». lowa this year.
low a«»t*led the bu-etfall hoy* tractive fhar h* expect* Tifi h u r t^ trho^ Maj. , s(
The Foresi Servire will »pend
^
doc,or go to Hi* support o f Hie Cham
Mr. and Mrs. Cho*. T. Myers
Irle!», in Ihe Siale o f Oregon.
in putting on an enlerlat unent lie.-» to multiply very rapidly. |iron„ unCfd hu
Thls prue u a check for twen- 1 *"-000 " " ,h'' Kr|," ,Jr v " llry •‘" "d was in Portland Sunday at the
pneu- ber o f Commerce.
the proceed* o f which were to If you are in need o f anything nlonia. Thllt w |l on Friday>
ly-flve dollars. A» « winnar of m ,,'nP'1un foresi,
W. T. Myers home there.
le used in buyi* e equipment
thè len dottar county prue, »he ’ 'n ''* A" , '" ,|* ,l,’n 0,1 Company
h,# hn’*
wl11 P“ >- y ° u «o
and the next Thursday he wa* O N E — T W O — T H R E E
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Steel and for the team.
wa» digitile to rompale for I h . " '“ * bo" * h' !■"«> "1 R-'»ehurg. Mrs. R. Bcueficl were in For
Reeling so well that he w a s
S T R IK E S — Y O U ’R E O U T I
stale prue.
and will hulld a dlstrihullng
R A IL R O A D MAM
'«lin k in g o f getting up.
H is
est «r o v e und Buxton Saturday.
The baseball .boys promise us
TIGARD NEWS
Che ollier counly wlnnere ws*v-*,**nl ,b* r‘' 1,1 "»ice.
M iu w n a
j ,MO,ber brought him his break- a stiff entertainment Runday
Mrs. C. T. Myers and Mis»
■UVE NEW HOME faS|_ and be asfced for tea. but
D u ir.ct. o f Ihe First C I»»»: ?d.
T l'* Duaranly Oli Company
when they cross bats with the
Merle Simpson of Tacoma vis
Mr. R. E. Vaaleli is the proud (lie breakfa-t was never eaten,
William A ri*« lia* returned
and Fhghtli «ra d e». Jean Biade» h" * ,, r " ck “ l,'," v’r * ** f,ow
f.aurel bunch.
Laurel is
ac
of Hlllsboro; Fiflh and
bulli K "** ™ ■* » ***■* " f ab" » ‘ ited Tuesday afternoou at 'Bank* lo hi* work after having been owner of (lie residence recently [,«. wa5 uke,, suddenly, and died counted one o f Ihe
strongest
with
friends.
erected directly across the t>an-||l(,[ii|.e hi* people could reach
«radi », - Klmer Johnson. Ilitls- - --^ f''*'1-
HI for several week*.
teams in the League.
Top grade lundis are selling
yon Road from
the LaBorne him, although they were just
boro.
Dislrlct» of the Second
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Culngbt
The
YO-IU
Social
Club
met
Two new players have been
for as much as #10.00 apiece. and cinldreii made a business
Kilting Station. Mr. Vealch says outside the house,
and Third Class: Seventh And
secured to play In Ihe gam«*
The United Slates consumes trip on Friday to Forest O.-ove at the home of Mrs. J. Mnir of he ha* been
for
thirty-eight
The funeral rites were carried
Eighth «rades. Clare Seldinifré.1
,,
.
. . . .
„
Portland |a*t Tuesday
after
Sunday. Ihe grounds have been
year* with the Southern Pacific out according to the most sot-
Hcuverton ;
Fifth
and
Sixth " « " •
■"< t ' * 0' " ' ,h“
1 and Hill.-dioro.’
noon,
leveled ond worked over and ev
Ihe rest of Ihe world combined.
H
Company. He ha* jbst completed emu ceremonial of the Catholic
«ra d e», Olive fcfoll,
{Jcoggiiis
erything looks like a very Inter
Mr. a»d Mrs. Ch.tries Critten
Al present more than twice in
Mr*.
Mary
«reeoburg
1*
plan-
J
f
„
Ur
years
o„
the
Slia*t*
Lim-
church
at
the
express
wish
of
V »11**.
much gasoline is being extract • den and children of «gstou were uing on building a new modern j tied and i* the new man on the the bereaved parents. The Sol- esting time.
The boys claim Yamhill wa*
hi Scofield visitiug Sunday af
re-Menoe on her property
at Beaverton Local. No* I »0 and e..m Requiem Ma*«* wa* chanted
IHdrjcl* of the First O la..: Till *
fr" m » l’" " " ' ,'*»
mighfypleascd lo see the lillle
ternoon and this week.
«reenburg.
M l.
We are certainly pleased ■ by Father O Neill, pastor and sprinkle o f rain Runday a* they
and Fight I, tirades. Clyde Flak,
* U,ned lw * y” r'
Mis. Jack Sisk and children
The
stale
examinations
for
to
have
him in our midst.
* celebrant, with Father Heesaker had come over lo Beaverton ex
Pendleton ;
Flflh
and
W ill.
Rhrrld.n-W lll.mlna
were in Forest «r o v e a few duys the sixth, seventh and eighth
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a* Deacon and Father Jackson pecting to get trounced, which
«rades, Dorothy Sleait. Medford; . , .
. ...
D l.lrlcls of the
Second
fttld IIHephone company will hulld « last week, one o f the children grades will be held this Ttiur*- ¡»FOKANE M AN
u subdeacon, both of St. kfary *
they no doubt would, had the
fireproof telephone exchange in being in Doctor Vis's hospital. day and Friday, May I t and 15.
PR A ISES R E V IE W Home. Beaverton.
Tbe Sisters weather not been so tnrealening.
Third Class: Fifth and
Sixth
Sheridan.
Jim Allen and wife o f Spokane 0f
Mary s oi Beaverton form-
«in d e», Mury Hall, Dlslrlct No.
An addition ¡7 being built to
Tbp teachers of the public
Range conditions around Bend
Ihe ed u,t. r |,oir that rendered the N E W R E F R IG E R A T IN G
the Scofield church. The church cliools were entertained at din are visiting this week al
5, Columbia County.
are said to he the hest in many
was very small, and more room ner Wednesday evening at the home o f lorn Allen on Allen Ave. requiem, m cooperation with the
P L A N T IN S T A L L E D
year».
■AD M ANAGEM ENT It
wa« needed for Sunday School home of Mr. and Mr*. K. B. Tom sends his boy the paper to «lergy.
Mr. George Thyng announces
Eugene
Inrtlding
permits
Is
Spokane
and
he
tell*
n*
that
xi,0
church
wa*
crowded
with
O A U tK O F W C AK N C A S
space.
Nedry.
a
sued since January I, 1925, lo-
Jim says he knows »11 about «atliolic and non Catholic friends Ilia! he has installed a Serve!
Mrs. K. L. Beneftel, Mrs. J.
Tbe Women's Missionary So how Beaverton is getting along and tlle f|„ral offerings
l.eg weakness in chicks Is g|U I nearly # 1 . 000 . 000 .
were refrigerating machine with J.
O. Peck’s two-temperature ice
Hellish, and Mrs. Clin.«. T. My- ciety of the Evangelical Church because tic gets the Review.
I
The
Mountain
Slates
Power
rut her peeuliur disease
found
numerous- and magnificent, the
cream cabinet.
One compart
('uitupany
has
bought
the
Aums-
most often in incubator hatched
gift of family, friends, tenants
ment. with temperatures o f 0*
chicks at Ihe ugc of 10 to 10 villc and Sublimity plants, and
ami admirers.
to -5\ is for brick ire cream,
days.
It
frequently attacks will serve Monroe by a new
The tribute
paid
him
by
and a compartment for bulk has
chicks which have been apparent power plant.
Father O’Neill in his sermon was
a temperature o f Iff* above. The
The
Northwest
OH
Company
ly healthy and” growing. When
in part as follows:
cabinet
will hold 50 gallons of
will
build
n
refinery
at
St.
John*
Ibis disease appears in a brood
"It is a consolation for me in
ice cream and keeps it in per
er there are
usually several wllh a 1.000-barrcl daily ca-
this solemn hour that I should
fect condition, af the same tem
rases at about the same time, pacily.
have the honor and privilege of
perature all Ihe lime.
Occasionally a very high per-
The fruil in The Dalle* was
testifying to the esteem iu which
rentage of Ihe young rhlrk* de- ¡damaged litlle or none nt all
he was held >» Home and Church A U T O S C O L L ID E
velop H within « few day*.
> y the recent root weather, ar-
ami Cily, among family, friend»,
ON W A TS O N S T R E E T
The majority of outbreak* of cording lo report*,
or acquaintances, whether
as
The
other
day Kenneth Me
leg weakne** coming lo the al-
devoted Son, devout
Chureh-
tenlion o f Ihe veterinary depart
LOCAL NEWS
niember, or sincere friend and «H I of Whitford, accompanied
ment of Ihe Oregon Agrleullpral
scholar.
He was
everybody's by hi* mother, was driving north
new
Have you noticed the
College *erm lo be a**oclated
friend
and
friend
o
f
everybody. on Watson St. . Hi* attention
Parking Signs?
wllh Ilio method o f management.
His sweet simplicity and easy was wholly taken Up with some
Mr. Karl Evan* left Thursday
"Every *evcrc outbreak
w e
elegance won all hearts
and thing about the Raynard resi
have observed has J>een In Ihe for a two weeks' vacation.
proves that virtue brings
its dence. His car got on the wrong
side o f the road. Harrison
chicks that were closely housed
own
reward.
His
practical
Chris
A. H. Erickson Is putting in
and that were being fed « ration
tian faith gave him God’* stan Hughson was approaching. To
tho lawns und plnnning and ex
containing only a *ma!l amount
dard of values. Ho knew what avoid a headon collision Harri
ecuting the landscape gardening
of green feed,’* say* Dr. H. T.
was worthwhile and what was son started to pull to the other
on Dallas Murray's
Wesldale
Rimm», professor, of veterinary
worthies*,
for he regulated his side o f the road. As he started
property.
Mr. Erickson
has
medicine.
life by divine faith and not by to cross the street McGill caught
"II Is a significant faci Dial purchased the first house com
human folly, thus avoiding the sight and instinctively also be
pleted unii expeets lo occupy it
gan to cross. The cars struck
very few rases are ever seen In
.
.
..
...
foolishness and frivolity so often
chirks hatched under hen* and '*«• routing week.
He will be
, regarded as essential to youth apparently at an angle o f about
allowed to run with Ihr
old re inhered a* the one formerly
Hughson*
ful existence. I .venture to as firty-five degrees.
birds. In some outbreaks thl* > ‘'••arge of the landscape gar-
sert. without fear o f successful car was bent considerably and
Irnmldc „ppeared In only a part dmlng at the Multnomah Golf
contradiction, that he was Bea one wheel put out o f commis
Club grounds.
sion. McGill * car suffered con
of a hatch.
verton's Best Boy.
Treatment after symptom* are
"O f high thoughts and amiable siderable on the front end but
0AR D O F TH A N K S
well developed Is not very satis
words, of courtliness ana de- none of the occupants were hurl.
W e lake this oporlunily lo
factory. A change In the method
! sire of fame, o f love o f truth
of management will usually pre.dhnnk yon for your many arts
and all that makes a man. His some other way."
venl development of more eases, ¡of sympathy and kindness dur-
Besides his father and moth
pure sweet spirit is worthy of
Rurh n change consists In al- lng our bereavement, and also
Ihe company o f the elect. Ood er. he leaves to mourn his loss
lowing the young chirk* lo run I for the many benullful floral
more
wliohas bereaved you, his be a sister, Nellie, several
In Ihe direct sunlight and lo offerings,
loved parent*, will give courage distant relatives and a host o f
have a plentiful supply of tender’ Mr. and Mrs. R. Rossi,
and oomfort and blessings
in friends.
green grass or clover."
i Mr, and Mrs. J. Orselli
Children's Day
Forward Rapidly
",
Spring Fever Epidemic
"
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