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T he B eaverton Rei^zw CLEAN READING FOR ALL THE FAMILY V o lu m e I I I N o . 33 Single Copy, 5 Cents OREGON S T A T E NEWS Church of Christ J f r o m OUR CORRESPONDENTS 1 Tin- McMinnville in* plant 1 » Going Up Soon ¡being rebuilt iiml enlarged. 1 Mi.il 1111 , Tin* $1.50 Per Year Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, July 17 1925 Comity wlii-iii | Inter-eting Lillie Notes from the Surrounding Country u* j | Told j y Our Active Speciai Correupondenlx W eekly ij real LETTERS -..... ... — - - - - - -- • F ro m O u r Readers estate tr a n sfer s Edwin N. Patton to J. Vin ton Scott et ux. Tract 4, Beaux Arbre», $10. Alito Turns Over Near Club House Louise fitto to E. L. James W. C. McAltia Injured; Taken tu Beaverton, Oregon, July 10, nt ux. Lot «3, Beaverton-Reed- A Portland Hospital; Retaras Sunday lor Church at Present S CO F IE L D NEWS HUBER I TEMS HI2&. lb ' iit-averlon Review: vilb- Ac., flO . Hriii-full planting* at Myi-tl* J. A. Erickson i* erecting a ll, reply to your paper of July * Vesta M. Combs to W. W. tu bis Work the Next Day Location of the Gospel Teat ¡Creek ukki '<' ku I« *i-v«*it hundred ' in-re*. etileki.-n house on hie place on Id, t ‘J25, I cun remember when Hall et ux. Part of Blk. 22 , Jack Turner i* now driving it w a s possible, for a mar^ Hillsboro, flO . llenuesMey Avenue. Ground In being cleared ill a new Ford car. around Beaverton to leave any Erick F;nqui*h et ux to Aog- About 3:30 Wednesday after- Tin* riming meeting nt (bo Rilxei-tnn flip a new 030,000 S. t F. Wray Hiid family spent thing he wunted to outside of Mr. and Mr*. Kd Hiebter and usi Nylund, 1 2 acre», I.ot I f , aoon, a car driven by W, c. <lg*|n*| Tent will lu> in-id nest 'inti* armory. Sunday In Portland and enjoyed idiildren nimle a hu»ine»» trip a house, and it was there when McAltm turned over as U wa* I In- cool hrMH* m (lie city lie Went for it. I have lived ill Aldrich Ac., 1 1 0 . KuoUay evening. There will ne \ ,,,-w $ 75, 1100 Monger Cl,am to illll»horo Tlienduy, u meeting «-very night durian im,n.|ry will I..- built in Xlam- M. Althea Kamberger et ux being driven around the corner park very tnurh. and riiund this town lor over Mr, an Mr». Clin*. T. Myei» Blk. from u,c Lauyou Uoao down lliia week. Hunday vervteo* will ath Kalin norm. were to F. E. Kinner, Lot Dr. ami Mrs. <i*iy Winslow sixty year»,' when there mad«- a hu»im-»» trip to Bea- toward the Multnomah Uolf Club be held fitronuon ano e'eiiiiig. Hillsboro, 110. I-'. seven houses between o f Seaille culled on their old only l’he 'ileedaporl »a»h and door vert on 'l'liur»day jfli-rnuun. bouse. A large ria »» will lie baptized neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillsboro and Portland, arid in D. K. Westinghouse to Jno. plani ha» heeu reupened McAltia, who is abuul sixty Hunday aftei-nouu in ihc Inal» t,,r Mr unit Mr». A Lull were in Alexander. Tuesday uigltl. They those days it wa* possible for F. Westinghouse, Blk. B, Tirn- »teudy hUMlne**. f years old, had only been o riv- aim Hiver near Kurniingtuii. Beaverton am| I'ortlaml Thuis- arc imdoring to California to a man to live an lionest life, hep Town site, $1,000.00. ! mg a short time, and in mak- I.ittcìilii County will liarve, t day and Friday afternoon*. lili» make» the third baptismal »pend a month or more there and today you will find the Oswald West et ux to J. O. ! tng the turn he ran o ff t h e *yrv h-e ly he held un »ueeeed the heaviest evergreen »an*' class o f people iti Bea Freck et ux, 1.98 ac., Bee. 24,; bank black»! Mr. and Mr*. Fred Caldwell Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Puller on the right hand side, Ing Sunday», «»ne lime eleven berry crop on record. and children o f Hillsboro, vi»- son httve ju «t returned from a 1 verton a.« anywhere else. T. I 8 ., R. t W „ 1 1 0.00. 'where the “ Winged M" » ig tl were bapliacd, ul another IN, Many nalionnl tnre»i lletrirt* Hed here Sunday with the Holt week's outing on Hoods Canal, II “ c. Wait*. •- . — w . j - stand*. The car turned com- and it I» expected Dial a good-- are eb>»ed to tóuri»ts because *»«d O'Donnell families. to W. W. Kinma * Btoneberg ai the summer home o f .Mr« c.jp leteiy over, broke tbe 2 hind ly nuniher will he baptise,) at or the fire hiisurd. Bee. Bahuck et ux, 75.75 ac.. ^ R PARTY GIVEN FOR Mr* M. Morrf»*ey o f Corne- Patterson'» aunt, Mr«. C. wheel* off, broke the windshield the ceremony nest Hunday. ¡2, T. t N-, R 4 W , $10. A number nr new lumber mili» I»*«" * « » Visiting over the week Wilson o f Aberdeen, Washing YOUNG PEOPLE and top and came to rest sit A Uhureti ni Lhrl»t ha* I m -*- ii et ux to E. J. Jesse West ure b e i n g ‘‘"d tiere with ting right side up. her daughter, loll. They enjoyed fishing and Mr. and Mrs. if. L. Hudson organized for a t*ernianent ami warehouses Richter, Lol Ö, Blk. 42, Michael Mr- t». F. O'Donnell unit faui- bathing, etc. , Mrs. Mc.Altin, who wa* with coi.-rlamed a group of young Moore D. L. C., $225.00. huil»e or wore hip. The rhureh erected al h lanini h Kuli». her husband, was rather badly wilh a dancing party at hiiildiiig wllt he eon*trueled ut A fine »periiilty designed iiy. Mr«. YV. Knostra'* mother and I " Op Mary Meitner to Oscar Jobn- injured, and MrAiiin was cut enee. \ large pcrccillngc nf building I» being built for the fallier, Mr. and Mr* lien. I their home Thursday evening, July to, for June and Jatme »on. Lot 3 and 4, Alvord-Carr- about the face and heatl by the (he niuney needi'd ha» a Ire ad) plani i*r the Springfield New*. Clilhern, nnd tier two sisters HI L L SBORO NEWS II,inter Co.’s H«*b. No. 1, $2500.[glass from the windshield. He tieen palli III. l.aura and Dorothy) and Mr Hudson. lu II u>d River a searcher for l'lic lawn wa* very prettily James H Jones et a| to B.| was taken to a Portland ho*— The »Ite «eteeled for I 1« e a |r*»l cubi mine ha» discovered Kno-lrn'» mol her and father. Sal unlay evening a giri » * « Mr. and Mr«. William K nostra, dr, ••ruled with Japanese tan- 8 . Jones 1 2 1 ac.. Donald Mc- pi,al h,Jt was ab,e *o return to building I» thè sanie a» lliut a valuable »llh-n clay depo»it. horn to Mr. and Mr*. Joe A'leii. and bis Iwo »iNier», Bailie and, I>-Ills, which were strung be- Laod D. L. O, T. I 8 ., R. 1 j hi* work at the clubhouse on on w-htdi thè «inspel #Tenl ha* ! Thursday. »tn<*«t fìu«h Johnson, Tom \l ' •***••• redwood log. B dorè- The punch W., $10. A hoy arrived at the home of C<*eil. all o f Yakima, al (ended; IW--CU the trees. leu. H. c. Hng.-r», Geo IJugli "" l'eaeh for forly Mr. amt Mr*. Diner Wyett on the Christian Endeavor Con- table stood under one o • f the " i ilive a . vviiiis to navio von ANNUAL MASOMir !»•« been »old for S3.mill. Hunday evening. Min, and Mr».. W. M Ihurston and wafers' wafers ulm _ vention in Portland.» lr" '" - and punch ana .. a n, r v V u of »«S O N IC bave been urtimi a* a rumini! - er\ed throughout the tlie eve- ^ , ,i 0* " e r e sorted )5 T 2 S R P IC N IC H E L D S U N D A Y The Willamette Valley flax Jack Piere,, and Clement Whi tee lo »r ie ri thè lorutinn. Ari crop t* reported to be the be»t mu have been indicted 3 " \v _ $ 1 0 . .................................Sunday, July 1 2 , Ul8 local for pos BURR VI L L E option ha* been «m ired on (he crop Is lie produced in Ore- «easing I ho.«c present besides Mr. and Masons and Eastern Star* held a mg atili and being caught Mrs. Hud*«*« were Bertha Mat/- Oregon Title Inse Co. io the their annual picnic at Rippling Iwo corner lot* on Die north g«>n. with It k«, Joan stiokney. Doris Wood- * U,,> Tr“ a,' " r« ' o f Oregon. Part Waters. Swimming was enjoyed ea«l corner o f See.in,| nnd Main I. P. Bledsoe wa* hauling hay The Strain«* Virginian has Judge Uagh-y returned Batur- ruff, . Jean SI». Mr». Thurston ha« gener ui Jackson, Imogen«- ,'ols 5 ani* *• t ‘ n n c >r 8 Add., by a good many, both »«to re Monday. Mocken, Martha Woodruff, Nor- Millaboro, $i.00. !and after dinner, ously offered to purrliu»e the loaded 15,000 cuse» o f salmon day from Tillamook, where no to New has been holding courl for the botimi from Astoria J. D. Rainey was baling hay, in.» tot* a* a memorial lo her late Slirkney. Helen Kearns. Justin O. Morris et ux to : •' base ball game was pTayed York. Monday foremoon. past week. Ini-hand J iio-t Huntley, di-rza Halsten, Oregon Title Insc. Co., Pari o f ,between the ladies and the men, The Clav Product» Cnmnanv AI Raines and family are vis '' '■ Ray Foxlon, Mr*. R a y Lots 5, 6 , in Blk. 2, Finney's ‘,n*t the game ended very much Present plan* are lhat Ih» William Wolf, a ...... lent of ground will be broken for Ilo* at Fm will install *30.000 this vicinity for forty-six year* Ring at (lie Juek IJritlen home l>ui«l-ar. Mrs. Hudson, who i< Ydd. Hillsboro, $1000.00 in tk* ladies’ favor, which was for tit" died Monday morning at new rhureh building next Sun Will III of luaeliinery a r d ______________pretty good considering the fact the Roy Renefiel and family o f ' ¡ ' d r - f ,in the East; W day. II is expected Dial a per works. age o f eighty-five years. ,,la, ,he m* n Bav" # outs Scofield were through Burrville " ■ - Ern.-l M ,«lcr«. Frank HUBER COMMERCIAL manent pastor will be »m ired R- l-rU . Mi ,,---t Varveg, Frank OLUB MeETS U' Plr 3’ and lhat ,here were f ¡encrai freight cargo *hip- The \\ «»hingtoQ County Odd Sunday. and a regular place o f worship UK-Ills from piiirllan,! for June K- ,i!,-. J.,, Mal.irkey, Weslev .... „ . _ ,, a kreal many errors on Ihe parr Fellow» will hold a picnic Fri J. I*. Rainey was a Sunday ' k. Robert llock- n. Ray Fox'- The < rlH' Huber N>r C Con,," ercial Club „ f lh<. lollin(c (pam Thepe wpn. established Wf re $ 1 0 0 . 001 ) over May »hip- day, July U , from III A. M. to afternoon caller at the J. M ton, Hav I mi,liar, iield its regular meeting Mon no , , held Mi** Alpha W illiam » ha* liltml*. and June and ■, !» P. M.. ill HhtUx's park. Mill* home. day night. July 13. with the’ that two o f the 'lad.es lo'st'^'their I sime Hudson. been i‘ ho*rn lo lend the choir 1 time in year*. For Mo’ firs \ ire-Pres.dent. Chas. Rose, m ’ Freneh heels in the course o f At a meeting o f the Sherwood In be organired al the Church C. H. Cars ten* and wife of damn have be*•n mum! City Council Friday evening a the President'» chair, Mr. Mann t|,P game. of Chrlsl, and a Junior Choir vwtor Bank« were Blinda; y visitors at JAPANESE ARRESTED m lilla- numb r of resolution* w e r e being absent. Three new mem-; When the ball game w as will also he organired, t h e ou Manzanil a beach. Mie 1. P Bledsoe home. Coniti). FOR OPERATING STILL hers were added to the list. U K»ok ,over there were sack race# and Passed providing for Mu) pav leadership of which ha» noi yel The two Miese* I.nve o f Sco A still ami all it* equipment, The meeting was mostly de- ra0Ps for bofh ,adjes «•akrnlge, on the Natron Cul ing o f pleven extensions In been ,|erlded and field were Sunday visitors at so large i Mr v A Wood won liti. ha« five hundred inhalo Sherwood. that three large nio- voted to trying to adjust the mel, the the Chas Carlson home. , lor I rucks were required t o water rales, which were recent- gentlemen's sack race and re i.m l», ami will Incorporate in Extensions ,,f t P u g e t Sound T E LE P HO NE ANSWERS Geo. I.og-don and family o f transport it to Hillsboro, were ly increased at the same time ceiveq the prize, a cigar am! (lie near futur«'. Power an,| l.iglil Co. in it» ,dee- San Francisco were visiting „ „ *• 1 / 1 -,i T uesday by Sheriff J E. ihe water supply decreased. Mrs. J. Sprague captured t. h e MONKS' PRAYER Ore- Iricnl divisino dunng thè coiu- The total lipide crop of The Public Service Commission ,,rizp o f 50(, Reeyes on the Hodl Saturday evening and Sunday ler place, goti 11 estímate«! at 4975 ra r-'in g monili will include Cedui- winning miles mirili of ai the J. M Mills home. av< rton. B«-v- * advised Mr Stipe, our -district! |n a ,llir of war e*- Miti*. Bchefflin, N ’orili Plains, The pear crop I- A lonely telephone, nign >«P load*. manager, together with an en- siaP wa* awarded a bottle of ¡eial hundred gallons o f inasti , Mie Barnes road, ihe Canyon in the Alp*, on top of the «¡real at it»«'» car*. an,| inn pini* o f liquor were ameer from Ihe Tualatin Val- »tick candy. SUNDAY SCHOOL road and Scholla. Saint Bernard Pass, presided The Southern Pacific Coin- taken. ley Water Co., to meet with After clearing up (lie scrap* CLASS HAS PICNIC v . v over by a tall old monk, »lands pany will soon begin work on • .«luti i amaliislii. In eharge Mu- eluh and explain the cause ,ef, from (hp noon linn(>p lhe guard for llie hardy traveler» a bridge over the W illainelle CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ¡lively rrowd started home. o f the primuses, was arrested. Tor «aid increase. The Beginners’ Lias- o f Ih e jf,. wa- who at tempi In cross the rang) river III Springfield TO BE CONSTRUCTED SOON They explained that the c o m - j ________________ sentem-ed six months Belliel Ikiiigregutional Sunday ¡„ nl(, by Ihe Pas-, rallier thun t o county j , i l and fined pany wa* in arrears, and they HOP GROWERS MUST The Slievlin-lllxon null at make Ihe trip through Ihe tun It will install a plant to ox- , «-••"-»rnctnu, work on the new School motored to Bhute'a park »min j * fall for liquor lavv fliought that by increasing the COMBAT NEW PEST nel Ill-low. rates they would in the near tract turf tine and oils from .t-mgreguthmal «.hutch is ev- for a picnic last Friday. violation. Hop growers who have been Among those preseli! vv« The telephone, Ihe inon*s and ptne sawdu-t and mill wa-tr future be able to put in a i directing their sprays against « » commence in a very Mrs. It. C. Doty and daughter. short lime. the famous dog* o f Saint Ber Poultry hould be culled once new reservoir, thereby ? «' ng ,,)e hop ap|lis a 1 ready this sea- Rosehurg orchards maile a Plans and speclficalions arc Mrs. 0 . V. Ruhms and daugli- ach month m the nard hnve made the Pa** »ufo. the patrons natrons plenty o f wa.cr Wa.cr at. , on may have an ad,mlolial pp* t year. ,|IP om,.,. ,,r ter. Mr* . Me« ¡ill and daughter. The wire leading frmn the tele rcmarknhle reoovery from (lie n<m rPlu1y all limes, which o f course: , 0 cofnb4|t in lhp rp(J jd iue ami son. phone goe* |o an inn Anne ten winter freeze, \ so v«-l| & Co., and with DeYoung A Mr*. 1 1 . M. Barnes ,|0, wpm(llPr. Nu R-a-lin., searching andtnmk be satisfactory to everyone con-| |o (hp the hot weather. No control are unusually good- H. Hulett and son. Mrs. inu are more important in 192! cerned. There were many sug nule* lower down the Pas* and prosperi.» j R o a i d . Architect*, Spaulding Mr* J. 1 measures have been applied in timi** o f storm when a trav- umbri- shipment* from the Building. Portland, who are now- R B. Di•nnev, son and daugb - 1 farming than ever before. gest iotis and arguments con-!, against Ihe red spider this sea- I h e receiv mg bid* on ihc building. ter. and Mi's Mvrlle Johnson. rler leaves the inn. word i* , 0 t* r,obnubili corning this watter, which fi- - " 0 s o far. l-iil s o m e - r owe i - River during A very enjoyable time was ephoned up and one of Ihe ,n, , , f May amounted to 91,- A little more money for feed nally was referred to the Pres- havp a|rpadv s„ ray,,d ,wipp fop If ben* are in good laying had by all present, especially to provid, a good ration ought enf committee for investigation. hop aphiil/ and nlay hav# monks goes d«*wn with lip’ dogs 7 gg |no feel, showing an in- to reach the traveler before he op'n*e >f 3? per cent over May. condition, Ihe present price of Mrs. Doty, who experienced a lo bring good rei urns through ; spray again. feeding 1 ureal deal of enjoyment w i t h the «ale o f eggs at this season MANY UNUSUAL -if gs Mould justify I« overcome. 1924. _ ; A combination spray to eon- [fla t tires. high-priced feed. “ Hut arc there no lives siili o f the year. NAMES REPORTED ( rp| both pests ha« been shown I lost in winter?" iiuuiired a I. 0. Plummer, chief o f the to be practical. The formula LOCAL MAN QUALI young American. O h io state bureau of vital, sta- for the spray is commercial "N o - not a life in many FIES AS SHARPSHOOTER ; listics, has a hobby o f making concentrated lime-sulfur, 2 gal- year*." The tall old man was a note of unusual names a p -: Ions; calcium caseinate, 1 tb., silent a moment. Then In a pearing on the thousanus o f ( sulfur (sublimated or ousting Raymond L. «.¡uerbar oi Bea-, reverent lone he »aid. ' ' F o r ¡reports appearing on the thou-, sulfur), 5 pounds; nicotine suf- of a group of O. i verton, uni! over a thousand years, my «on, jsands of reports lhat come to fate, 6 ounces; and water to wo bave pruyctl for thè safety A C. studenls who entered Die; i tiis oflicc from all over the stale, make 1 0 0 gallons, of truvelers bere. And He Ita« ri fio mnrksmanahip contest Ht of Ohio. | The powdered caseinate and answered our |>rnyers ni Inst." Camp l.evvis II. 0. T. C. e n - i Fourth Liberty Loan was the sulfur are first thoroughly mix- The »mari young American cninpmcnt, qualified ns shnrp-j , name on one birth certificate! ed together and then water add- a«ked. "O r was il thè loie- »hoqler. ¡lie received recently. ed slowly, working the mixture pilone?” «*f thè sevenly-five students Other names o f which he has ¡nt 0 a thin, homogenous paste, The old ninunlàln cllmher who entered Ilio contesi fifly- made a note include: Minnie H. The commercial lime-sulfur 1 « turni-d and looke«l al Mie Yankee onc qualified as eli ber marks- Swift. Frank Delay, Iona Oarr, poured into the spray tank, and with quiet eyes. “ Ve*, my snn mon or sliAtpshooler». Due Iona Ford, Ima Rose Bush. and;w-ater added. As the tank is - Ihnt i* bow Dod answered qualified as export rlflemnn. I.iberly Bell. filling, the sulfur paste is pour- our prayer*." Triplets were named Wargar- Pd through a strainer lo re el Progress. Marjorie Aid, and move the lumps. The nicotine KINO BUYS ELECTRIC LOOOMOTIVE Martha Purity. ¡is added last, just before spray- PARTNER'S INTEREST BEATS STEAM POWER Frnsty, and Snowy I.ane were caseinate, one-half pound hy- -------- Mr. C. A. King has purchaied olher name*. drated lime added to one gul- out of Ihe (4,700 hours In Ihe his partner's interest »It the year, the electric engine can new Hvavertoii Garage nnd will BEAVERTOR MAR IS Growers who use quassia •<’ 5 5 « = ® ^ ' give 0, 00 0 hours of service eonlmue to do first class work APPOINTED LIEUTENANT control Ihe aphis can combine which produce» revenue, and and supply up-lo-dale mater-; Cecil D. Emmans of Beaver the steam locomotive less than ials at proper prices. ton. who is enrolled as a stu- 3,000, Mr. J. S. Bell has accepted a Experts believe that "Die position wilh one of the Port-' eleetrie locomoltvo romes. not I ,nd gnragea. In supplant, but to supplement -------------- sli-ain a* a motive power.•' \ survey o f 138 farms using; The electric locomotive today electric current in the slate of an,l f ° r many yenrs lo come Oregon showed Mini 53.4 perj will have no more right to op- cent of the total connected load used for lighting, and crate on lines of very light Iraf- .i- liein fie than hns a steam Incnmo- rooking, vacuum cleaners, iron- five lo npernle on tines wtiere Ing. washing, and oilier nmisc-j Ihe duty required or nensily hold Use*. Machinery employ- ha* grown beyond Its physical ed largely in ¡rrigalion, lake* attribute« to handle. Ground Will ProbaMy Be Broken crop In csl iumlod nt 5,000,000 1 hllshid». Have Him Follow You on Your Vacation