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T h e B eaver to n R e v ie w CLEAN READING FOR ALL THE FAMILY 1 Volum e 111 • No. 3 4 Single Copy, 5 Cent* City Mourns for oréeos j i a i e Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, July 24 1925 sew s $ 1 .5 0 Per REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS F FROM OU R th k o . m. t . o. Year Lewis Brothers C O R R E SPO N D E N T tty Cecil D. Er muiu Victoria Datchclder et vir U»; 122.17 Rut very few people know Jam e» L . iia U -h c h le r, Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as exactly what tbls movement is acre», 510. T old jy Our Active Special Correspondents Week.*/ H. S. Davis et ux to 1. 1.10.» ! for, what its purpose i#, and • u t /• . r u .. T . . j h i L. ,,,u Lairg Company will Add.,i*,<m it I* organised. Hocken, Lot 7, Kurdy's F, W . Cady D l« Tuesday Night | Ukn (>ut i ,000.000 feet of Coo* Prominent L oca I M tn P u rd u e tki In 1921 an associai ion was 510. [County log* for export. from Shock Sustained In A cci S C O F I E L D NE WS State Market Hourtuiaster .1. John W. Cuplés el ux lu W. formed under tbe Oxmt o f Oil- : Beaverton Lumber Company, Portland rank* u* the second jizens' Military Aasocialion. it' Il, Scott o f thè lilgliwuy colli- li. Alderman el ux, 510. dent Saturday on Sandy luglic»! elly city on the Fan Jiu Business to be Enlarged Mr*. Jack Fearson wa* In iii I sn I oii iiispeclcd Itn- market Empire Investment Co. to A.'was recognized in tins s a m e , Coast for building, for l i f e Fortlund till* week on hu»inea*. road *y»lem andj of t\ i«hm .-i«m 0. Ilydman et ux, S i „ < >f l.ot F**ar by the governi.ieip, month o f Juno, with building' opened, j 13, Fanno Creek Acre», $ to. pkutiimer camps wer.- Mi«* Ida Love wa« Ill liux Cono ly la«t Suiiirilg) Hit« \ uinily w a « greatly, permit* toialimg 51,772,020 for An important business do« ttirmshed (.•liberi H. Inirbam et U\* t© The a»»o>-iation Ion Friday inoriiiiig between Mr». I,. W. Ilyde, presidimi «hoi'ki'd Weduesduy morning to the month, was completed the latler pa> ¡A. C Hydliian et ux, LoU II ccrlain amount, o f oon.-y eaeli traina. o f fhe W om eu> Au uiucy of hear of the death of one of it*; ... and 12. I'anno Creek Acre», 510. year and the g o v e r meut m a d e , i*1*1 we*k w bare by the L •...... reaper ted and beloved eli- . A" hl‘‘ " d l,u* VO,0‘J • '0Ö‘Ü0Ü Mi** Ida Love wa« In mila thè Fniled Spani«b War Nel <l. Ffurson et ux to C a s -.appropriation» for o fficers sod ' ,ro*> °*4 ' Rtti# resident* of l/en* Tuesday ............ at 11:30. u,r »«"ro v in g .......... fa boro on Monday In #«e erun», fi Tuesday gvening for her M Krofleld et ux. ef|c*ntosaw xl building». Beaverton, a n j managers o f Uu afield cl ux. ille Immediata cause o f I li e ''ilitiea. Fort Orford, lo utb-n,| thè an new niece. pure ha# 9 I i at 2, »lid t it i I, • ?.. 6 Now the wbole tiling i* con - Beaverton Transfer, nua! encampiiienl. dealti o f Mr. F, W, Cady wa* The Oregon wheal crop is es* the Heaverton Lumber Co. from Cha». T Myer* mude a busi- Acres, ood dueled by the Organized Re- and 7. Hlk. 3, Klicr heart fuiluro brought on by u llmuted ul IH,non,unti huahela, J. Haulenbeck. Itoberl Cai Isoli o f H i» ,be 510. ne»» trip lo Fortland Monduy [serve Corps under the National »hock received In an uutmiio an Average yield, gan hi* The Lewis Bros, have already »IX nmnttir ' jail sen - morning. K. Mulch.- )» et vir lo O r-'D efense Act. It is now a part b.le ».vident Kulurduy after- ,,u(.(flu fence In thu county jail Sat- vat Hatebens, Lol» 5 and H, o f our country’ s fighting rna-[, taken over the properly, ordered Mi»* Marin Nouck I* »pend urday. He wu* charge WtUl Hlk. 1 , in thinks. Lot Ip, Hlk. chine or a component o f the, stock, and expect to put in a . . . . , , , I«graph Company ha* »pent Hu- Cady family had been en- |lütM)0 „ „ Yamhill Co. line*. Ing her varali»!) wit It her aunt having l|i|uor about hi* p reni i first-elans, up-to-date , lumber a. !*! Add. to Hanks, 51 U. S. Arrny. (c«r(nitiiiiK fiM’ iuJn from (.ullfor-i at Agate Reach thin month, i yard, in connection with which l»e*. fir' il f,. Hnlcben» el ux to There are four com *** nia for »onte day* und Saturday A" addition to the Tillamook v- (.hey will carry a stock o f bulld- Mr* tV. Fitlinuii o f Guribabli J. Hutchens el ux, Lots 5 Mrs. Flizilhetli Har| ley. I t : li iem cn by these cam ps: the Basic ¡„g material o f all kinds, in- Mr. F. \V. Cady, arrompan led W,M r '" '1 1* 0.000. visited »rvrrul day* here with her o f the new grand jur and H, Hlk. I, Banks, l.o t 1 ., .nurse, and the Red, W hile and|c|u^ing cement, lime, by hi* wife, two daughter«, Mr«. The ||or»l ranch at Salem rs- Mj\ and Mr*. K. I„ HeiiefM. gravel. Hlk. H, t«t Add. to Hanks, 51. Blue Courses. Upon sembled Monday, I- the completion;,,anfj. brick, and everything fo r Hulh llunku* und huhy, and|porl* an extraordinary crop of Hbow-Fear fib. lo Mi*» K. Caldwell o f Hillsboro woman ever to serve on crand r rank, o f , h*** c o o ,.* ^ an appoint-! ail up-lo-date business. Itui'huru Cady; hi* sister, Mr* prunes. I» »laying here with her unde, Jury In this county^ Tin liev; «¡auné el ux, 5300. Alice Spaulding, and the com ment to the O. R. C. is re- , >ir. Haulenbeck has not yet n ie ti reco horn Mountain gold • rank O'thinnel and family. jury will convene far the first i Mary NVndt lo O. P pany from California made a scy,.rei\ed by the candidate. An announced his plans but for n »trike, «txly mile* southwest of 1.1 acre». 510. time on August rtlh trip up the Columbia Hiver examination is taken and th e^^ort time will continue with Mr. and Mr*. I». F. o'D on - tinker, I* altracllng many peo Louis V. Hle.leroff lo John R candidate receives a highway. cornmis- the lumber yard and assist in nel and haine» »pent the week pin. Marshall el ux, 510. They were coming back Via ston o f second lieutenant. ¡getting the business going. HUB E R I T E MS end with her mother al Corna- A. C. Wahl et ux (o R. A. Oregon's polgto crop this yoarjtiua, Sandy tioulcvurd and u* they This movement is for young! ------------------------ NVilcox, 510. approaidicil the Inlereeclion at I» rstlmated at 4,050,000 hush-: men from seventeen to thirty JUAIOR CHHISTIAM Mrs. Aiuelow I» »pemlinr a Mr. and Mr*. Hurry Kimmett Shaw-Fear Co. to A J. Brick- iHth SI. u truck which was up-'el*. years o f age. who are physicat-j EWDfcMgOR OfKlMi*iA£D [left on Wednesday morning for week nt Sea shin. ! ! ino. 5?50. proachmg on Sandy from die ly and mentally fit. ---------- A record crop o f bay Is b*- their new home m New York Hoherl Haines lot* returned Presión N V. Gillelle lo Ed- oppoaite direction turned very, ing harvested at Halfway tfelu fijfy, I have spent three year# at A meeting was held at thu from Siniield and t report* a 1 wf» ;■,( M. Van Meier, Lot 10. abruptly an(| »hearing o ff to year the cam ps; the Basic work I home o f Mr#. M. U. Metcalfe, ¡Hlk. I, Hunt Club Traci, 5 |0. very plea »ant trip. Mr. O. Srhroeder wa* in mi»» the truck Mr. Cudy co l-j was not required lo take. I kN ednesday afternoon, for the M arg urei Alexander lo Jlus- lole,| with n touring car itniiic i The Fugen* Kiltie Srhool w illfle a verton Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mr». K.- II. Hai « Of have found myself in fifty per FUE’Fose o f organizing a Junior Ihulld a new girl»' Junior eo|-| ciia*. Myern 0| 1 h|n noa «• • I \ Alexander. Loi, Heaver diiitely following the truck. Oak Grove »pent Hu al.i> .villi Nere*. 510. *’ cent b e lle * condition. Each1 ¡lociety o f Christian Endeavor . home. Mrs.*Cady • Cady wa* hrui»e.| on ihe¡ Mr and Mr». NV. J. Alev der. month I am at the camp L o f the Bethel Congrcgatuuiul arm und hand. Mr*. Spaulding Contract» hove been lei for Mr„ W ilson o f Hector gain five pounds o f gooo bard Lhurcli, with Mrs. Metcalfe a* Mr. and Mr*. I. K. Hh- Of CO UNTY LOAN ASSO wu» bruised about I lie fare and paving five Hosclturg *lreel* wn, visiting from Friday t o muscle, gained from the whole-! Superintendent. Hill »boro »pent Sumí..) ¡ the arm». Mr*, llunku*' baby wa* CIATION ELECTS some food pul oul by Ihe best. Those present were Clare NV ork ha» begun in Albany! Wednesday with Mr*. Choc. T. home o f Mr. and Mr- ryd] ronstder a bly bumped, but Mr.' on. the Third Street bridge, be- Myer*. cooks. Army rations have dh»-| Beni mo re, Ella Fiuk, Dorothy (lean. t'.ndy apparently came out un- I In- annual meehng o f Ihe appeared from the menu sincej ‘ -ewis, .Alice Fluke, Maxine ing built across the Calapooia Mr. and Mr*. Tom Higgle» loudied II wa* inti until early: Mr» NV. K. Sander am ch d - im iiil-cr» o f the NN ashington the war or early day o f ouri Unuehill. Ib-tty Taylor^ Thelma Hiver. I of Verm mia Were Saturday eve- dren are visiting 10 r a i*«i|4n Monday morning lliat they u-il\' Saving« it Loan A»so- army. It i% the best food put T effl, Ruth Izenuey, Mrs. it. C. buibl uing visitor» al I lie K. L. Ilene- o f w«.**k» m Heal! e j w it li will thought any tiling wa» wrung . I'matilln County Mio. • l !'ou was held at the home out by any pJare besides home..Duly and daughter Lourain. oilier ; river bridge» at Kclio and Ht fiel home here. Dr. Mason and »everul Runder» relatives office in Hillsboro, on Monday! Any one will find (his out by A Constitution and By-Laws physicians were railed but It SI anfield. iOlli. The Mrs. J L. Mi. «• o f Mis» K Caldwell. who «pent following visiting our camps each year.¡ was adopted, followed by etcc- - dije •loly was impossible to relieve Ui'*| the U. S. I-and «»nice ai «n«j|Mt W(.(.k Our mess hall# are large and] on o f officer# as follow#: itet- at the fi. F. OTton- ha» bought Hie h u-e r .•li I ly Foard o f Directors w »s eleeled mail who wa» »offering from rljv of Hnseburg ha* »old 2010 nell horn* Presilent; Helen uijd fur the ensuing year: G.-orge m the best o f conditions. Little ly Huntley, returned to her iptme Dull I by Contractor Huge pum In lit* cheat Induced by. «ere» o f federal timber for the expert» in iniikc her horn nere. G. Hancock. D D. Bump, and need be said o f this, for the|Teffl, Vice President; Thelma in Hillnborn Saturday night. heart failure. He died at 9:3o! «um o f 5117.233. f Forest Grove; Lulled Elates Army regiMates/Leift, Secretary; Barbara Laly, Mr. and Mr» HurKe H low ell Tiii-silay evening. 1 Mn‘ - *- F. Nlqpgft enii-i iln- fvr . .1 n Robb, F. !.. Johnson, the health o f its soldiers more:Treasurer. Lila Fink, and Clare I*J T h ir t y h lo c k a p i »w ,‘ - r. Artltf- grow-en **.. r fS ^ O T E w iiS p i tí. Fred W , i tody * * • A *»* T M. PMr»bn. imt Geq T. Me- than civilian life. jw u l k are being |nl«T m “ prlng- The Inten-jSeidmore were chosen U> a cl Omro, Wisconsin. Seplembcr were in Portland Wednesday H ig h honors went to Mrs. Eilet Grath o f Hillsboro. Lookout • sive drilling will put ‘ anyone on *he Committee; ISSI. lie received hi* ed uca-jfid d ,,|i» y<*ar. iuriil Thur»duy to ilie F.lk»' Con and Mrs. Dudley- gol «emolid J. M. Person, general m ans- on hi# feeL It gives one m il- HHen T efft on the Prayer. three p ris a . turn In Uie public school* In: paving ha* begun on a vention. per o f Hie Association, r e - i it a r y poise, which help# him in Meeting Committee; Betty T ay- Clay Center, Kan*a», later grad mile section. Mcbama to Slay- Mrs. Liverninr* hus spent the,POFed to the Hoard o f Diree-jany place he goes. His straight Tor and Maxine lannehill on the t.lias. T. .Myer# i» »pending unking from business etdlege In jon. hi« vacaiion ni Heaverlon build past week up on Ihe ranch, giplilors that the healthy growth':physique should he admired, Social Committee; and Ruth Fortland, Oregon, in the year R# parkhursl o f Portland sume o f the Nssoeiation is no dmiht.for it shows the training Ing hi* new hmise. 11« will experts to be there fo h e Denney on the Sunshine Corn- IMKH. lie turn mg to Burlingame. (|^ ^.»id «inO.OOO for Snow lo tin- prosperous con di- has gone through to take that' m'Dee. I tine* dii. m ove m iti il a* sooii a#' he weeks yet. There are bu- Kansas, he became associated f r ^ t;a|iforn|a Cimsnll- lion uf \N a-hinglon County in lazy strain which is pressing Other there now. finishea II. detail# o f importance with In* father m lini bool and U| |t fn(n|ng properties In general, Mr. Person says that on bis shoulders. The social j were taken care of, and the Mr. ami Mrs. M. Strillimi and there i | »hoe business. later ••».cuing County. Mr. and Mrs. K. !.. Henefiel T h em U sin ess meeting adjourned, a f- a good ibonami for part o f it is # benefit. (•I mic »lorn« hi hll«*ti*hur|f. \\ n . K yes. real estate and »on, Mr. William Fortner, daughter Palsy. F. B. !"itn.« and h o m e wealthy man’ s boy soldiers 'c r which light refreshments and McMinnville, Ore. * U*g Brothers' Hoy Farm at and Mr. and Mr*. Olia». T. and Mr. and Mr- Ralph Nt .or-' building is on the upgrade right with the more unfortun-[were enjoye«! by all. Ile wa» married in Hurting-1 Lebanon will give vacations to Myer» were in Heaverlon Fri- all o f Fortland, were dinner throughout Ihe e county. Ihe • ate ones and learns as he does.' n p ,,y Taylor will lea.i unte, Kansas, lo Maine Hills, onjlOO boy». guests o f Mr. and Mr«. K. .1 day cvening on bu»ine*s. it 7 "Every indication now," coil- Partiality is not shown. T h e n,cc*'ng Sunday evening a’ May 21, I aim. They resided for, Oregon has paid 5HI.7rtH.700 Mann Sunday. Congregational linin-d Mr. Person, is (hat the soldiering a fellow does ¡a'o'oiock in the a lime In Kllen»burg and al»<> lumber wuge» In two years. Mrs. J. C. Milze!’ » brother. next twelve months will the what gets him there. AbovelChurch. The topic is “ Glimpses HILLSBORO NEWS In McMinnville moving to Ben . ........... , „ , M„*onlo N new unit o f the Fred Haggemoit, o f Ostrander, gi"u !e «l gain in population end ail things Discipline Is taught.,nf Ihe Islands, Isa. 42:1-1. velimi In April, IHU3, where lie | Childrens Home »I Forest new homes Each organization at the All the young people arc in A marri age tírense ha# been NN n*li„ and her nephew. D.inn-i the »umber of iiguged In Ihe general nier Grove will cost 535,000. Vited to attend Hies«- meeting# Fiery o f Bend have In-eo vis built, that this county lias ever camp# is graded. The organi granted lo David Layton NN'utl.- i-|iundl>e business, ailing also zation receiving the highest re- and enjoy a good and profitable us agent for (lie Southern Pa-! Reports from Newberg show ,,f Hillshoro, Ri. 2, ami Marie itimi al I be home o f Mr. and experienced." Mrs. Mit/el for several i|a\*. .Nrrangeni«-ii(« hav« recent lyceives a cup and flag, o f Which hour with u#. eific and Wells F'argo Coin-jthul the paving lo Rt. Faul f*| gehisster, Heaverlon, III. I. been made whereby funds for each member o f the outfit »»I l# Dur Molto: ‘ For Christ and panie*. Thi» business he »ohi i almost finished- The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the NN'nrk on the four-room ■•id the Church. ficst mortgage loans are avail- proud, My organization won¡ to Mr. C. F. lledgo In 1902, Logging eamps have reopen dìi ion to thè 513,000 grade Huber Commercial Fluii held it# able Come. in piaci ically unlimited by- many points, and I want to w-lien lie enterni Ihe b r o k e r a g e a l Powers, with four hun- school on Ihe high srhool cam regular meeting Tuesday afler- amounts. hand it to my associates, who business, liandllng potaloes and ,jr, d and fifty men al wnrk noon. New members - were pus is progressing rapidly. --------- Iricd as hard as I to get the GOSPEL TENT munii» In rnrload Iota. About *thot*«* elected. Mr«. NVarrmg wa» I lie MEETINGS CLOSED Fortlaml, Rjft The gradings' Thursdav for Se- best out o f it. Thirly-six upplicunt» passed 1005 he ugnili enlered (he gen-l ha* begun on a 510,- the toucher#' examinations held hostess o f the «lav and served a'I lo no a business Irtp. From are on courtesy, morale ne e&-' --------- ernl merehandise field, «ssoci- ' . M Ilion, delicious coffee and cake. Gospel Tent Meetings -on- Ibere they will go lo Vancouver, pril. promptness, holding o f at- recently, mid have been gran i nlnig liiinself wxlh F.. G. An Mr. and Mr». E. J. wann, In H. C., to enjoy the week end tention, Appearance on and o ff ducted by Leavitt's Soul-'N in- derson in n firn, known n» Mie A company l.as heen organ- ci! leaching certificates, most company with friend# i c o n returning here Sunday night. duty. and condition o f barracks, ning Team closed Sunday iw>- Cady-Anderson Co. ThU later l*ed to operate » 20,000-fool ly for one year. 1 want to recommend these n‘ nF- The meeting from the becnme Ihe Cady-Pegg Company "awnilll In ArHngton. crowds. large whlch nssoelation con llnusdun- The Kniglil» o f Pylhlas will camps to every young fellow o f *,art attracted HI 1921. Of rerent yenr* he erecl a 511,500 business huild- i Beaverton, and ask him to go More than seventy persons came [lo get what is there and bring j forward, making a - ’ ami fm Iurned his attenMon In reai e*- ing in Pendlelon. it home with him. Any o f the Christ and Hi« Church, late. I>elng one o f Ihe partner» Air palm i o f Ilio foresi dis parents who are interested in j The meeting wa« enjoyed •> in Ihe fimi o f Covri! A Co. iriel begins from Ilio ‘ airplane will make me feed proud t o ':,H attended and a -p '' >' He wns n slaunoh Republlcan buse ut Fugene. and ask me about the «Pifil prevailed thr ughoul io In pollile», and nlwuys Inleresl- The Fnlon Paci fio syslem campaign. ed hlmself In bolli locai and will prnmole dalry industryi i now many men might have Sunday afternoon a very nablonnl polirle». For over 20 nlong il» line» In thè North- place heen living today if they luxdj impressive service took venrs he held Ilio offlee o f Post - west. l>rokert had much more training before- "b en the ground was master ut Beavgrlon under a Lumber exporled from Port- new reaching the line? Are vnuion the lots where the successlon o f dlf/erenl ndmln- |nll(j |n Jmie reached alinoti ándiChurch i» lo he erected. Mrs. going to be in the ranks Islrnllon». 1 1 ,000,000 feel a dny. NVm. Thurston, accompanied by learn your discipline during Ile was « member o f I lio , xba |.-|rH| Christian Chureh war or hold your rating ’ and,*"'1’ brother. NViltiam PrlcITell, . . , He) hel Cnngregallonal Chureh of Klamath Fall# w ill complete tell other men what they have •urn,’ d the fir-t «padefu " : - since his arrival In Beaverton, a new 535,000 building. missed by not soldiering some Congregnfmn V and held many different offices H. M. Ryllesby A Co. have before. W e might npver he in hands singing * West He I ''ix in Ihe church, being the chair purchased the Falls City Elec trouble again, hut can you Tie That H inds“ man o f Ihe church * building tric Company. convince other countries? Learn Services are to he oonduel*»4 committee n! Ihe lime o f his _______ figie»! si«1» o f mili- each Sunday morning in the psychological side __ o f mili p s y c h o lo g ic a l___ death, as well «* church clerk. ----------- tary functions. . and possess Beaver theatre unli. lb. > new He w«s possessed o f n firm he- niously elected lo that position Jit bio leadership wherever you go. building can be iw« upi lief In Jesus Christ ns his per lie had a firm faith in the fu- tallii-« NVhether you are becoming a ^ ‘ hool will he ip-hl c m - > sonnl Saviour, and of the ml#- lure of licaverton and was iden- Tliero lawyer. Inventor, or have any day morning at 10 N . M. wilh every movement slon o f the Church which he nf- j lifted profession it docs a world of.w ill be preaching it !< \. Nt„ tempted lo forwnrd, being ac looking lo its growth goo«l. Thi^nvas Edison studied] Evangelist Leavitt wi' To mourn hi" loss he Icuvesl tively identified with the Stale dldjon Ihe fiel«! for s feA weck» ■ much harder because he his wife, Mrs. Maine II. Cady, Cqngregnipnnl fellowship. the prenching eacli 3'in.liy orn- experience in . not havp He w-n* a member o f Hen- 2 daughters, Mrs. John Bank- iing at the TheftfrO. The re w»!!! army. ii« of Pori land and Harhara at verton Lodge No. 100, A. F. A _________________ * b» n o e v e n in g S ervice. A. M., and wn* * P»*1 w'nr- I home, and one son, NYillis L. Mr and Mrs. ^Peierson have Clmir praclice will I"’ b -M He’ Ciuly nf Beaverton. Besides the shipful innsler o f the Imlge. relurned to Heaverton. Mrs. everv Friday night r* b i nie was also n member of Ihe Immediate family he leaves 1 Peterson is again hehind the o f Mrs. R. D. Williams, sister, Mrs. Alice Spaulding I'nllcd Artisans. Ha was In- rnnnter at Yeager’ s Hnkery and N Social will tie lieb! Ihc I ere sled in clx’ ir affairs ns well Portland, two nephews, M. " T h e M i«ler" is drlvlng Ihe «|e- hoine o f Mr«. R. D. NN"! i-nt« ns fraternal, having served as Cady of Hillsboro and NV. ■ lixerv for Ihe «ame inslHution. for the purpose oi orgm izing mnynr o f the City o f Hcsverlnn, [Cady of Aberdeen, Wash., and - Mrs. Peterson will he reinem- u Christian Endcavor S uely. un«l n member o f Ihe school a cousin, Mr«. Doris Smith of bered as "Genexleve,’* Mr*. Yea- Kveryone Intcrestcd is inviled o f hoard nf District No. 18, hav Portland, besides a host ger’ s sister. to a tte n d . ing only recently been unant- i friends and neighbors. former Mayor The Portland Power Company report* 3rt7t new cunLniicra ho fur thin year. , Putting on a New Edge Purchase Business □ i