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F" A- » ■* P * F *Xi ’ f JH£ ߣA VERTON REVIEW CLEAN READING FOR ALL TH E FAMILY ■■■ ■■■ V o lu m e 111 N o. 25 Single Copy, 5 Cent* ■■■ ■■ -< ■ ■ I ■ ..I— - i. $1.50 Per Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 22, 1925 Year • O r, *°o ------- L A R O « CROW D P R IS E N T MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES LOCAL MAN IN MUST PAY TAX A T C O M M IN O E M IR T OOLLEOE OONTEET A c Employes o f municipally opr A large crowd of people were Thurlow Weed, son of Howard present at the High Hchool last «rated and owned pidilic utilities K. Weed of Ueaverton, Is one of o f a non-governmental charsc- Friday evening when a clues of the entrants in tbe infantry ex ter, such as water and lighting thirty-four pupils receive«] their Frank Irvine Editor-In-Chief of the litploiiiag from lieavertou High I d a Thrilling Baseball Game Here hibition drill contest wtiicn will Cily Library W ill Be 0p<n Every »y * 1* ™ ' railways public Harry C. Johnson of Salem and be one of the fifteen competi r ' school cafeteria«, who in past i Hchool, Tills graduating class i tive features o f the annual mili Oregon tournai Gave A Very years failed to file income tax J Edna May Hulbert of. Beaver was u great deal larger than I Sunday Laurel Won to a Tune Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat tary tournament to be held at j returns, are under recent rul-1 any which lias previously* grad-1 Interesting Address ton Married Last Week of Fourteen to Sixteen O. A. C. on Decora'ion day, the urday From 2 to 9 P.M . ings o f the Internal Revenue De. uated from the local U i g h I 301 h of May. School, — _______ .partment required to file de- The military department o f jlinquent income tax returns and The address o f the evening , The Chamber of Commerce Wiu deliveripl hy Prof, floy It As a culmination to a cross, Saturday, May 23, will b e pay a lax for tlfo years ISIS to 1 ball club came to the college la sparing no effort meeting hold In the llegver The Hewitt, M,, A"., of the School of , Hu* V* rU,n Hund“ F I « ««•«•• bale to make this the largest and Ueaverton a Library Red Letter 1924, Inclusive, country trip eorne years ago by atre Monday evening w *» a do Political Hcicnce al Oregon A g - ^ * ° l i a M. W. A. uggro- rno*l interesting tournament ev day. The Library will be open. The rulings o f the bureau ao- two families who were motor* elded eureeea socially, finan riculluraj Collage. Prof. Ilew - K“ llon " " 'I walked away with er held (Imre, hough previous from r I*. M. to V P. M., Every- ;c*pt the distinction between ee- ing from the East to make their cially, and In overy way. Num III made a very Interesting art - ! ' h‘* , " urel"* Tbe score stood ones have ranked as major body i» invited to visit tbe L i-,»«n tia l governmental _________ ___ I homes in Oregon, tt very pretty functions ber* o f people who have been dress. fourteen to silteen in favor of events in the college year. The brary rooms in the Cady Build-’ o f a e ‘ « f r or municipality on the ' wcddm* waa eolemnized In Iteaverlnn for year* attended night sham battle feature lids upstair«, and leave appli> (,ne hand and its proprietary or May 16th, 1925, at 4 Ollier features o f the program "* • visitors, a Meeting of that kind for the were two solos by Prof C W. ‘ ‘be wras rather been displaced this year by uu alion for Library Card, free Private activities on the other j **• M > w“ en Edna M«y H'j’borL flrat time. There are bun- * » determining * the question o f |daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W. l.iiwrenee.' u solo by Miss fthoda !dl*" 8" d ,lrror'' w,'r" "«'"*«■ "«*. afteruoou program of spectac to everybody. The picture •knwu ban a very Khellenherger. und the reading tut ° " lh" ° ,h,*r “ “ d ,n“ ,,jr ular contest» and demonstra died» of mtere»ling books, fic- ‘ he taxability of compensation Hulb« rt* was united in rnar- ai>i>rit|iriate title for the ocoa- » f the rla»s poem, MK»delHg,'” ¡ bt^'tonl plays were made. Prob- tion», in one of which Mr. Weed don, history reference, poem», received by the officer* and e m - lria* e *° Harrjr C. Johnson, son •lon. “ I.et'e Go" ahould be the by Ml»« fioMtthy Cochrane ••»aya, etc. ploy»*, and hold 'that the l m - ! " f Mr- and Mr#* J• w * Johnson 1 *'b^ ......... utstanding play wav has entered. slogan o f every Iteavertonlan. Military training for the stu Hie scholarship presented lo « “ » Ibe l.aurel first baseman, Subscriptions since the last P'ied exemption from Federal ,f 8a'* m' Of*» "I.et'a Clo" waa a very good pio- Ih» student attaining the highest ubli-hed list are J. C. Huntley, taxation applies to compensation The cer« mony was performed «■»»» ouUide the dents close* for the year with lure, well presented. Nunibera iv c riir« •'thtiilinK iu hi* op * **CV‘ Blanchette o f the Bethel i * ,H* caught tt hot fly the tournament, hence Ibis an Mr*, J. A. Lagerfeld, J. A. Haul- o f officer* and employes engaged Of people vlalled the theatre for various »Ubjeclsr was nwaM ed'^iM ' his ■•«•**■ extended hand. tue ” **•*• “ hare •*■« ''»m i. nuul event takes on the nature i'"beck, and J. W. Raynard, 11.00 in essential governmental func- <-,,nHreFational Church at the flrat lime and took away a to Mi»» Cama Peterson. This Another good play wus a double o f a celebration as well as I a month for twelve months; M. lion* and not to compensation : ll,,me o i the br‘d* * parents in " Very good tmprceaion both of scholarship lin» n cash value of made hy the manager of the M, military exhibition. Thin is Mr. II. Melralfe ^nd Mrs. Irene Wolf, o f employes engaged In propri- 1 ^ a8*' Beaverton in the presence the building liaelf an,j ui the 150 Oo In severul o f the local W. A. (earn. I.ee Carr. Weed's first year o f (raining in 50 cents a month tor twelve etary. non-essential and non- |°* 8 gathering o f relative* management. Muessig. who easily walked I he Infantry unit. months. governmental functions. and friends. colleges. The Prcaideni o f the Cham away with the laurels the The opening event of Mi*- The Beaverton Library Board --------------------- L Th ?, re8,dence W88 , lM til7 ' m m 'decorated in roses, peonies, and former game, seemed to be in tournament will be ah air ser held ber of Caniinerce made a very its first meeting Thurs W A N TE D : NEW * TELEPHONE TALK ferns, and the wedding nuptials by army appropriate address wlilch wa» Although the publishers o f a n slump at times and made two vice demonstration L ' Hud"! “ Are you there?” eays t h e were read under a canopy of Well received, and on motion of hoine-(..wii newspaper are pri or three rutlier disastrous er planes under command of Lieu *uii w i '' o However, at other fim w tenant Oakley U. Kellv, . «insist il , n 'r « 0*a l n ^ h,? r? ant. ° f Englishman when he answers yellow roses and ferns to the lk lltia Cady hia rrroinnicndu- marily responsible for tbe <|tinl- rors. ring his telephone, of the Mendelssohn he got Into the game and made ing of formation flying by nine Secretary-Treasurer ' g r i " u * « t he , l * r' ng ° of f hi* t®,ep*,one* »nd * nd ¡„trains |strains or the Mendelssohn tiona were adopted aa a part of ily anu content o f their putdica- lanes, aerial acrobatics, drop C. Robert» was choa'en " fill the pre" u" M,i’ ,3r; y0U ,re not' then Wedding March rendered by the program of the organise, tion, there Is reflected In any some exeellent plays. (ion. With one exception a run or ping an aerial sm<>k« screen, position o f Librarian l i d° " ‘ a tbe ,kK more . familiur Mi” - - Luci,e i !i periodical the mleresl ev Il It » wa* a * r ° ft However, -*» Mr. Cummin89 *------------ * at * - — i« i . ha * > e r, mo munj laiiiiu u i iano and W o . Vandyke on a 3000-fool parachute .i,,,.;.! i tn i « hen it cornea to reporting ery cltlxcn lukivg in his home more was made in every half ami I n . C u , O o n i Y 0pen "hello" is used to some extent the violin. Mr. VVm. Wright Jump. the addreaa given by U. K, Ir community. Inning. > from * P. M. P. M. o n o r„ ..h r .i« Hpecial Memorial Day exer Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- throughout the British Isles, sang two pretty solos to suit vine. edllor-ln-ebief o f the Ore The people who buy tlietr ba The exception was when the M; a cises will follow in tb« college urday* o f each week whi,e on ,h* cont,nent 11 ,s *•'- [the"'occasion. gon Journal, our poor vocab con ami bneks way from home W. A. pitcher didn't allow ulary fails U> find vehiqjer of when quality and price at home single man lo reach first base. stadium, after which the con- Shelving and tables were In- '1° m “ T * ”,* * 7 ^ 1 M"'* Clar“ Johnson- 8l8U>r of One of III« bubbles wa* call lest« will be held. These in tailed in Ihe library room, on apProach to 11 perh8P8 18 ‘ “ «¡t h e groom, was bridesmaid, and expression of thiw .»xrejlenWeu- are equal, cannot be depended lhur*day afternoon "A llo” o f the Frenchman. 'Mr. Ralph Hulbert acted as best lurb. Tim addfcC* W w ' h ail the upon ID manifest any over ed on the Laurel pitcher when clude a mounted tug o f war, a . . ' In Germany and Switzerland man girls' musical more remarkable when we con whelming interest In the home after recovering a rather , hot skirmish race, l lh,» ,lbr,Py 8nd 8« v« ral ° <her «" «" fr ie s . The bride wore a beautiful third, ride, artillery drill, cavalry drill, w.,1 I , r J sider that it was' made by a town paper. Therefore, the suc grounder he turned to M ix ° 3 from • \i' "I'T a wh,*n a Pprs « " answers the tel- i0 wn o f white georgette crepe man absolutely blind. cess of the country weekly Is second, and first bases in quirk barrel fight, Roman riding ami J V rr0,n ? P- M un*'' 9 ephone he simply savs “ M r . ! , nd lace> lrimme<J in A word o f appreciation Is dun founded upon the interest of succession as though lo throw, jumping, the mrnnlry exhibition . . . —---- ------------------•” Eivi"E over white satin-backea erepe, but failed lo deliver (he ball to drill, jumping In pairs, mac Imp- those who so generously sup loyal readers. 7 ! rJ V,r u* “ *?‘ onifs lo rrwn name. This follows the and f,er wa3 jjg ij jn p]ace gun race, polo pony stick bend ii either of the basemen. plied the Chamber with the re- The capacity o f the Country lhe .-»lab isimieni o f the library prlH.,ica' which is being e n - b , ,arge ban<J o f p e .c g and Taking II all In all. It was a ing contest, rifle .»quad relay frrahmrnta served. Every per weekly, duo lo Its lesser earn and whatever U may accom-. couraRed in this country. orange blossoms. She carried son solicited gave freely and ing powers, is, perforce, limited goo,| gsme, with a good many race, mounted musical chairs, „ i '**„ W!‘ far ° f lh* I f y"u srp In Japan and Tfear a shower bouquet o f roses and without stint o f the material» to a great extent. The country thrills. The ouMgnding lesson and an engineer turn tank ex mini y » i he largely due |Prm “ Moshi moshi.” «lon't |jnjes c f the valley. Tbe wedding that went to make the luncheon publisher has not (he financial which should be drawn Is that hibition. 0 he erforls o f d. U Cochrane, t*. »tartled. It sounds like a trOB9Mu was a gift to the bride Special rales are beta# offer an outstanding success. ability to maintain a crew of bo(|) learns were sadly in lark w io »ms gixen so generously of popular drink, but It is not. It from her aunt, Mrs. Chas. «.onk- ed ou all railroads lo Corvallis had Attention should be catted r<.PVHers He .» depeud- of practice (hough each 1 s time and effort to make the u „imply the Japanese way o f ,!in o f Chicago. They were *1- also to those who gave t h e i r ent upon his own energies, usu good plater* and at time* each as rrowds approaching those of ..' " ‘,>u tt *,,c,'<’8*- saving "hello" over the Ule- |go ¡n receipt o f many beautiful football days are »¿pppeted there tune and work to the serviee of ally taxed to the limit in an showed wonderfnl headworh and hack' r jP ^ Pa our!*olves ‘ “ '’ phone. presents from relatives and the luncheon. Again we cun atempt lo serve Ins community exeellent individual playing. 'F rom every nook atia oofuer co n teiS ¡ : U r,OW r. in fn s Pahl * » « « ' - friends. stale that everyone w h o was to the best of his ability, and K ° 8" l'P " r‘ of n|ation o f the subscriber 1* young couple will leave We hope to reccivo some splen asked to help responded Joy upon the spirit o f cooperation NEW CHIROPRACTOR „Her , T We * ° n' “ 0 ^ a." meaning. “ I hear." to on a motor (rfp to Cbicako on did ideas for simplifying house OPENS OFFICE fully and “ Service with a smile" which his readers display. * ' . a u° o f we«ks a n d which the operator responds ahout June 1st. expecting to be I»r. F R. Jordan, Chiro hold tasks. If you have never Seemed lo be (lie slogan o f each It is inconceivable that one » , " l!,, and '‘ f ‘ nr' free- ..pja-,, •• wbleb mean« “ I say.* »way about three months, after written, do so this week, won’ t practor, ha* opened an office In o f Ibe workers. limn or any small number of Ihe Rossi Ruilding», in Beaver you? don't be timid, for your confrihoii^T n" r Th'“ T,a" an- wb8n hP 18 ra" 8'1 ¡which they will be at home to ¡workers, ho matter tiow diligent ton. hint or recipe may be just the ow’i m n T * " " Wid- , ( " •“ « telephone, grasps the r * - ' their many friends at Salem, HI-KERS OLUB MAKES TNWF O W s mue spoken o f so frequent- r#<VOT ,n hls hand and shouts Oregon. | lh«-) aie can get evei> item o f dr. Jordan has been a resi very one that w ill help some I lie lll-K er* CiuP made * news that become* available y '..,. . ' , "Pron to" over fb* wire. wliB» dent and practitioner In Port housewife somewhere to solve trip to Patton (.reek Monday, week. Therefore, lo)al M hat Beaverton needs is not ,n Sweden the usual' sahrtatfow If you have al land for several years. He Is her problem. BEAVERTON *o much contributions in the ¡, ••Ha])0 " reaching a point two .qnle*, suiters must n*»ume some of now n resident o f the Beaver ready sent in a hint or recipe, way o f legal tender as p e o p l e ____________ _ aliove the lower fnll*.^ the duiir» o f the editor and ton district. come again. For the best hint Mr. and Mrs. Maxfielq are tbe wbo give of their time and en camped for (lie night near ‘ Fi’f ^ ittnLt» a point o f seeing that Ihe dr. Jordnn comes here well or recipe we publish every week ergy for the good of any wor- L O C A L N E W S proud parents o f a baby boy fall», and returned I ue»«lny. news in which they are inleresl- we will pay 50 cents. Address recommended. Those making Ihe trip were (# m ,,u. pmper> born a few days ago. tiiy cause. The money will come . Household department, Beaver "if we «put our shoulders to the Homer Wilson, dorward*, Finley. ^ fur ^ |ho Hev|ew ,, con. Mr- Harrisou is- remodeling W. G. Hulbert and family ax- ton Review. OREGON STATE NEWS Edward day, and Mr. C o ^ r a n e . ^ |( wwleon,-B oonJlally wheel whole heartodly and ev- “ ,8 b " « 8« Fronl i5l‘ ppet to leave next week ou a The Mt. Vernon Farmers' Un Rexeral o f the member* of the ^ ^ nf news, from the mere eryhodv does all he can. W e Mr. C. V. Robins is putting .an motor trip to Illinois. THE BEST WAV rtut. could not make the ( « 0 1 .... . of n w „ of R vtsi. ion will huild a community hall ore not belittling tlie value of addition onto his house on "W eil, I finally got into the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hanson on arcou.it o f ton much lllosl „.„.„ru ,,« iu Springfield . leiral lender. W e are commend- Front St. movies." Con struct Ian has begun i n are now nicely located in their The boys reported tne «sh in gj ............ o f f t_ VV(, wuuld ing the spirit that puts the in "How did you d° “ ?" dividual into Ihe ring to do ev- Mct:,en “ as purchased new home in the Sorrento dis- poor but the scenery . « m p l y ^ ^ t|> be|iev<> ^ lhe Heview Eugene on the Paine theater "Paid them a quarter." and a new apartment building. erything within his power to 8 new ^tac car fr"™ ‘ “ ® trict- * r".n' j .. . „ „ . i '1'“ " friend* in Ueaverton and Albany building permit* so win. verton Garage. A fellow living b y «h a ro a d „ who wH1 NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Fredrick- far Ibis year lolal 156.970. * mile above ^ ^ .... that -xery Hem o f new. In -------------------- Mr. J. H. Yeager, ot Yeager’s sen have been entertaining rel- A good many people will be Three thousand men are at ntaking some money on Ihe *"le, ,, " ,, " ..., ___, „„„i. tere»l lo (lie commuinly or work on the Southern Pacific interested to know Mr. H. d. Weills and son Mrs Uak,,ry> enlcrtained his fathes^vat Ives from The Dalles the past ihut the by collecting fifty rent» earh petition for the Tunnel is print W. H. Boswell and children.‘ and “ few days this * 'eek* Natron cut-off. week- . A ik M i from each car passing hi» house «««»• ^ An $89,000 contract has been ed this week on page 8 o f this Mrs. R. G. Kelley and son pic- Motorists are hereby warned ¡'> » “ “ hmilted for publication Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Alexander o,.ete Gray was unable to nl- as soon us it is available. Turn oxer to it and nickod at the City Park in Port- expect to leave .fo r Rockaway temJ ll>e lot for a Union High School to paper. graduation of her that the fellow has no right toi If that state o f affair* can be be built in Motalla. read it. land one day last week. Sunday, to be gone two/ weeks, ^jroaher John on account ot h rv- collect such a fee, as the road brought about no one reader is a publto road. Mrs. W. H. Jamison of Kelso; ing a severe case of the mump». will have liny complaint that Washington, is spending the the news in which he is inter Mr. Archie Van Rodman of MOOLAMON FAMILY LEAVES week end with her sister-in-law Seattle spent the week end with ested is omitted. In other word*, ON EXTENDED TNIP Mrs. I. J. Vinson. if the new* in whieh you are his wife, Mrs. Van Rodman, and Mr. J. P. MctSlasson and fam interested does n «l appear in Mr. and Mrs. D. Mansfield his mother-in-law, Mrs. Katie ily left Wednesday for an ex print it is partially your fault. and daughter Margaret of Banks Spraner. tended trip llirougliout the East. The editor is anxious L< use it. attended the Coinmencment ex Mrs. Dan Davies o f Seatl.- They will visit most of the prin He ask* your cooperation. ercises here Friday. arrived in Beaverton WedncsiUiy cipal cities, including Washing Iter ton, New York, Detroit, Boston, FAMILY REUNION HELD Beaverton Garage is install to be at the bedside of father, Mr. Uingiey, who passed Chicago, and other points of ^ family reunion was held in ing a gasoline pump and an-' away that evening. nounces that they will handle Interest. Ihp form of n picnic at Ihe old They will make the trip in hopiq of W. B. Emmons, all but Associated Oil products. their car and expect to ne gone()mc Q^ children being pros- NOTICE D. U. Cochranq and family severnl months. While the dute (1|1j After a big picnic -dinner moved their household goods to Several people have approach' o f leaving was hurried on no- baseball gnme was played, Cornelius Monday. Mr. Coch- me lately with the inquiry count of lhe National Kducn- Kjrj s 0,1P ai,|,.f boyyi on’ the ratio is staying here until after whether 1 would accept and (tonal Convention, which m od* „(her. The result was a draw. Ihe opening of the new H -1 qualify as Director on the Hign soon In Indianapolis, Ihe trip riinse present were M. K. brary. , School Board. The reply has has been planned for some time. Emmon* and family, MrfL L. Six delegates from Oregon Boring and family, Virlor Em Mrs. R. D. Young spent'a few ‘ " ' « » b l y “ «en that i f ther* will attend the Nnltonul Edu mons, Mr«. R. G. Kelley days with Mrs. Frank Uocken in wa* no « ‘ “ er who wanted the and cational Convention held I n family, Mr. AMI Mr*. II. D. I n Spokane. She says that Ore- >’08" ,0,n 1 would, Rhat I was no*, ______ gon never looked better to her a*\ »eeker and w a * . «f>f Indianapolis In June. Mr. ™c-|mon(( „pH.family, nod Cecil Fjn- Glasson is one o f the »ix. nv>ns, Mrs. Ida Jones, 5le. am than when she got back, a s !‘ sk‘ n* for the offlce but lhat 1 have the interests o f the school delegates are appointed hy Ihe Mrs. F..-H<n*ing, far*. Ruby Boyd. Spokane didn't appeal to her. at heart and would do my best. President o f Ihe Oregon »Inle , ,, XVill|, „ u (lf Miss 5Â. It may be of interest to know Teachers' Association and will jhinnSr* hf Monmouth, Mr. and POSILUTELY that I have spent about fifteen > «s report l>aek to 4he Associnlionm r|| j A Rdob'ie qf 'Purlland, ■> do jnd hiffh it.my childr'n has Ihe * „„o im r he'd usually during ihe Mr anrt htog,. C. J „ Smith, and ‘.operator?" 'e.Acher *<ir ;i rii cl; ii!. I ' ■ 'orxtloti, I «on o f Corvaltis Mr. J B. Em* H ?l « don l Know, 'b'lt iyuq con ) r*|»it*‘ Idea? as to whnt, codt- i .... nr 1« io be eongralu- mnn(| of Capitol Hill, Onui Em- '3 ’ be - sure it will be itio wrong u* : ii • * man at lhe matin of Monmoulh, Alton Km- number.” * not wisli to force myself ¡.> „¡r «rhool who 8 ■ — I. O. Emmons and wife nft Mr. Howard A. Morrison of Should there be anofher rat " ' »« represent the porl|andi Ihe Beaverton Market and Gro- didate in Ihe fielir and he he IS # sle'o a' il’ ntherlng o f Ihe eery pulled the lucky name, Syl- elected, I can promise to give i foremost educators of Ihe na TO QINLS via, from W. H. Boyd’ s Elk him whole-hearl -d support in tion. 1/ you don’t wnnt Mie kiss, Card and got Ihe fine Pendleton anything which will make for say so, and slick to il. I f you Tndian blanket given away by the good o f the school. Try Our OlmMlfiml Ads are undecided, let mailers lake «c^rt«!».* w et .the Portland Lodge o f Elks. | Respectfully, J. H. Hulett. ‘ their course. But don't squirm. I ------ - Th« Bea vs (ton Review Chamber Of Laurel Team Commerce Meets Library Will Open Saturday f akes Laurels Swat ’em Now ONE SWAT NOW Will SAVE M ILLIO N S LA TER — Or ding ex,, mmzed