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T he B ea verton R eview C L E A N R E A D IN G FOR A L L T H E F A M IL Y Volum e III No. 36 Single Copy, 5 Cent» Super-Production Being Filmed Here OREGON STATE NEWS Tliv cmili'ui't bus been lot for paving 0 lluaoburg sireols. $ 1 .5 0 P er Y e a r Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, August 7, 1925 PO RTLAND FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT á j PAPER P R IN T S B E A V E R T O N P A O S REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS New Distributing t i Sbaw-Fear Company to Paul twenty-seven »ilfierent p U c - c N«.|»on, t acre> , M 0. es o f business paid probably ■ j The I'.icifir Highway paling T o ld jy O ur Active Speciai Correspondents W e e i y J in the lu'ighhorhoods of $15« Frank J. Schneider et ux to u( liuiriabinv I* imw cmnplot- "H t lb AII j iu c " A Kentucky Feud ,»'u; Stapleton, $!0. Several Carloads oi Gasoline Have n a J for wh.it they probably termed ^ rlin advertising, ^niong the tw e n ty - Glenn T . Stapleton et at to Is The Production B o w Being I lie cannery «1 Kugeim will I ».•veil were three who have F ra n k J. Schneider el ux, $10. Arrived At The H. BL Barnes put up twolve hundred luus of Filmed at Beaverton Studio. never spent a rent in advertls- H|,aw-Fe.r Company lo S. n Plant For Distribution. jheels. | Mrs. J. Pearson wua i II M A. Warring has accepted mg in the lieaverton Review, ford (j Rogers et ux, 3 acres, iiution on Wednesday morning. u position at Seaside for a and one fit (lie three runs an g|j,oo A record |,uy crop in perfect ad reading as foliowa: tin- J . J . H om iny Hruilui rondilion in. beiiiK hurvealod nt Mr, Otto Sr breeder made u couple of months. The H. M . Barnes Distribut “ Why send your money out Fred Rufener el ux to Ella limi» l.i». ill« bua; snouting Hl« I'oledo. bu »mena trip Kalurdity t»> Port 8. F. Vt ray ami family are ing Company received their <>f the county? W hen you trade t unk, Sec. 33, T. 2 N., R. 2 •beu*» Im Hi«ir lu i«»l und Portland rwnks us the third land. enjoying a Ford touring recent first shipment o f General Pet here the money stays in Bea- " ■ > 5*®- ». t i' ¡i I e • i iMiHiucitiii, iltil« Pacific l «»»sat purl in freight We wish them Mia. J, I »iiiTiam was In For- ly purr hated. roleum Product» Saturday when vi'rton." Oh Consistency, thou Frederick Sallender to T. U. uluint'. I blu im u alvi') i»| u tm iaa g e . esi drove mi Halurilay ufter- lots of enjoyment. two carloads o f gasoline ar arc a Jewell ^ Salbrider, 10 acres, T. t 8., R. II'II'I III Uli» KelllUlky lulls. noon. rived over the Southern Pacific. Construction work now tin* Mrs. J. W. Patterson's broth The $15» could have printed I W'., $10. il Will bu U ito\I'll-luci »pellai The plant would probably der way ut Forest drove total» Mr. Willlum Forluer was In er, I'holiiart* Mom of f.os Ali- fifty thousand folders of four U.Uniu unii lini biggusl piuüuo C. A. CoTeman et ux to ¡4. have been in operation sooner, $200,000. Porllaud over gefes is visiting at the home page«, that could have Hulurday inni been liuii uiiil aliviupU'd III till* A. Wilson, Lot 21, Brogdan but the opening was delaye.l, o f Mr. and Mrs. Ifritterson. »enl out io advertise Meaver- An important program of •'Climi ui ibo uuuiitry, Acre», $10. as it was desired to have tha Miss Verona Ib'lhali of Bux- Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Hirks, Imi in fifty thousand homes of d u » Paulin« Curley i» ilio ulreet puving ik now under way plant inspected by ihe regular Stella L. Wall et vlr to Carl people who were truly inter In dreahiim. ton wua In Scofield I....Inin I.id). Mias Curl»') la Knnday former residents of lluher, but °l!li'e force o f the General Pet now living in Porilaml, wer»* ested in Heaverton. and t h e W. Jenaen, Sec. 2«. T. 2 N„ roleum Corporation. loo widl-known lu tins vienili) A ( 100,1100 hnlel on a (<fO.- forenoon. It. 3 W , $10. money for the printing and could in need any mi mil ut limi from ouii alte i» being planned I n Mrs. (ilias. T. Myers was in visiting with old friends Saturday morning two ears have stayed in your own coun- N. T. Andrews et ux to Lena arrived and were unloaded and Ua. hlmniilh Fulls, llnxlon Thursday morning be neighlmrs here last Sunday. ty. Ayers, |5 acre», Sec. 30, T. 2 t he compuny is, fortunate in Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Neipert the first delivery made to the Wheat yields are reported up tween Iralns. II was well demonstrated on R. I W „ $10. having aecured the service« of •pent tlie week end at the Beaverton Loop Service Rlatior to fifty Ima Inda pel orre in Mr. C. McNally made a busi • he night Ihe caucus for the Wehster Cultiaon u» Director. O. I. Stewart «t ux to flora The seeond delivery was mai' Uinatillu ('.»unity. ness trip io Portland Thurs coast and while there got their tunnel District Director was \| Cultismi formerly direclud when salmon i or canning. they Roek, 2 acre». Sec. 1«, T. to the Lone Oak Servit.e Sta held that the people o f Beaver- | 8., R. t W „ man largely The Soul hern Pacific haa 2,- day morning. Irvin \\ litui, the man. brought home ei-me beauties. tion at Tigard. $ 10 . l»»n and vieinity do not read ha ' Covered 50« men at work on iho Natron Mrs. Cliaa. Casey was in responsible for Mr. Barnes was so busy Sat Mr. and Mrs. L. V. McCum- Ibis particular paper contain E. F. Loomis et ux to James Portland on Thursday and Frl- \\ u$on,‘' "North of 30” a n d Cut-Off rail project, urday making deliveries that it eey o f Portland were dinner ing Ihe so-called ad«. M. Thompson, 5.35 acres, Sec. Vclernn»' on business. many other super-production*, j \ milllon-doll.ir was midnight before he was guests of Mr. and Mr.». Ic A. 31. T. I N., R. 9 W , $to. One of ihe things which the via» only a ruiiieramaii. Cut- Hospital will la- built on Mur- Mr. arid Mrs. K»l IdrhUvr and Smith last Tuesday. Mrs. Mc- able to put his delivery truck E. F. Loom Loom!« probably K is et ux to James away and retire. hauti wa» Inrector in the 't.ong i|Uuni Hill, Portland. thought children nm|ore<l (o Portland Cunisey is Mrs. Smith s si ler. advertisers they were »loing was promoting Thompson, 53 acres, Sec. Isliiiul Studio» und had Pauline i»rt'Kon produced U7(,U7t.0v ° n Sunday morning, The new delivery truck has Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jai'ksoii publicity for Ihe tunnel. In an 3®. T. t 8., R. 4 W., $10. Curley under hi» supervision worth <»f gold, silver, copper. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noack ¡have just returned from Dude, a capacity o f nine hundred gal when she was mil) six years aril, le a p p ea r*, on the page H. W. Wheeler et ux to Jacob lons and ig kepi busy often un aud lead during 1924. and ehihtren visited over (he Montana, where they huve been under 'the name of old. a couple, Thompson et ux. Lot 24, Btk. til way into the night. I lie tiaxoiitte Product» will **ek rnd at Portland, visiting for some week» with one Of Whom makes Beaverton Paul Co »grove la »’iNiieramun, “ O", Metzger Acre Tract, $10. The new plant pas a capacity Jackson's sister, Mr*. h i* hom e, and the other, who ably assisted l»y Ulti Delti of utilise the ulkull deposits nesr \|f an,| Mr*. K. I.. Henefud Mr. J. E. Reever (Sheriff; to o f thirty thousand gallons a factory there, in Irip 18|>iers, ami Mr. Spier». i» here at lime« arid i« gone amt son made a business Mary *. Pendleton Jerry Ngnan, 6.42 acres, Sec. storage, to which add».*d the i.» llill«l»»rn iiiii»i»'»ri» on un Halurday. af ofher times (mind, w« did The company were down ati 11 „. |,riiur crop at Milton la to Mr». K. K. liiilcli returned I, T. 3 8., R. 2 W., $1786.67. capacity o f the delivery truck, the corner of Mam uml Front estimated at limi lo 70« cara, tira. I.. I.. l'.rawford ami soli Sunday from Kelso, where »lie n<*| *a> that (he eotipip wrote Streets Tuesday inking u scene worth forly-five dollar» a ton. made a hu-iness trip Wednes- spent two weeks with Mr. ana Hi»* nr! ¡pie» appears the follow Title &. Trust Company to F. nine hundred gallons, making ing: hi llie liln»'ksiiillh shop. Arthur, E. McClure et ux. 16 acres. il possible for them to unload Mrs. II. P. Riversou She left The uew Hanborn-Culling (,“ y »mrnlng lo Portland, of Sec. 17, T. 2 8., R. 2 W „ $10. more than three carloads Morrison, III* '‘ heavy,'' w a s “ Beaverton has forty branch beach, cannery ut Astoria bus made Miss Verona llelliah <»f Hux- Monday for Rock.» way gasoline and the plant will acting the part of the black es of l»ii»iiiesH represented in- Ceo. (Î. Hancock et ux to make deliveries over a radius visiting Joe |le||i»h where »he expect* to »pc id a eluding life Sou(b»-rn smith Prank Clark is right at ils tirsi shipnient l«* Kiwlunil t<»n ^ wa* . .. . — couple of weeks. Pacific (îeo. I. Cebhardt, 23.46 acres, o f twenty miles. The territory hoi......... Ins character acting , The Oregon Macaroni Com- « " i f '« " " » ? here Tuesday after- »hop« and one o f the largest See. |*f T. 1 8, R. 4 W John Mitzel, sou of Mr. and will include Tigard. Progress, I lie recent addition («* t h e puny will build u $-*5,0«« plant mm«, motion picture studios in Ihe 000. Mrs. J. Fi. Mitici spent Hillsboro, Scholls, Orencn, Kin- last company 1 » ll»'ne Mimleux of addition/U» their plant in Port- Mrs. Chat. T world.” This sentenre w as week at Hiflqp, W a«hingtnn. J. E. Reeves (Sheriff) , to H. Ion, and Heedville, and several copied verbatim from a circu France, wlm plays one o f the .land. Myrtle Wilson with his grundpareiil», Mr. ant T. Cballacombe, Lot» 1, 2, 3, others are contemplated. lar gotten out several mosl difficult role» ever at-, Fhe slate o f Oregon collect- visited ut years Mrs. <*l. Ilaggamau. Sunday the ago by K. R. Swenson. F; and 5, Blk. 24, Cornellu». leinpted. Iliut of a half-wit (>ij fLIH5.?0 for iraffte law nesday. H U S E R CO UPLE lln'ignman* and Mr». M i'iel's (185.35. the »a*t are V|(,|rtn,,|,» during the moulti f t brother, other« in in the Mr» Joe Pougratx 8r. of mule aud aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Again, “Beaverton has four HAVE LUNCHEON Olia». Hire. Will. Dills, to J E Tumbasen et ux Wl>"* June. Buxton was visiting with her Cha*. t.ibalry of fugten ood, churches, will» three ministers known for their acting ‘ ''*i iu . Hood River pear crop -t-uxl.ter and family l.ere on ' uliloriua. .«pSML SondaV wuUs. living here, and eight societies Su!*'® Coodinan, Lota 3 and 4, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mann F'orest .ViM'lhweal Pol tee series, ai'e represenG>(| here.” Now we • L Stoke» Add., [lias been estimated at 270 c a f- n e s d a y . (he Millets. Mrs. Mi z«l'a were luncheon hosts- Tuesday Villa.Í pit i y Imitine, l.urie K. wonder where are the f o u r ü ro ie' 510- d'AuJou Mr. aud Mrs. Gha*. T. My- nephew. Clifford MeWhay, and l.ulu Dome?. ' True, ground has W. O. Youngblood et ux to lo twelve representatives o f tbe ers are moving Hus week into »pending a roupie o f v eeks church«». F'erdmand - Rchumann-llelnk. .• variety, b e e n broken for two new E. J. W olf et ux, 0.62 acres, United Metal Trades Associa institutional •h**tv new Home at llea iertön, with hi* aunt and uncle. sou of the worlil-fani«»u>- »ln g -! I lie t i r e g on churches within th<‘ last few Lot 5«, Beaverton - Heedville tion. Those who enjoyed their hospitality were Messrs. Arthur i- playing the leading role building program for tins year on Route *. weeks, hut if those two are In- Acreage, $10. P U B L IC H E A L T H B U L L E T IN million Mears, Treasurer o f the Hesse I» will readi nearly one in the picture, which it Mr. and Mrs. D. eluded, there are five r b u r e h e s -------------------- Iron-Steel Co.; Robt. Hofsmith at dollars. hoped will be shown soon nell amt iw in.« were her. If those two are not in- P A R T Y O F T E A C H E R S of the Western Any disease that i* chronic rlu»le»l there are three churches (In* Heaver Th»'alre so that the Oregon ruDcd ninety acre* of Cornetín« and Hillsboro R E T U R N S F R O M T R IP President over F'oundry; Roy Anderson o f the uml require* .«i- must have iiu- her»'. may celery III the year IP-*-*, and llie week end. people in* this vicinity The fact i* that the ar- _____ Portland Iron Works; Ralph nieiliale altenlinn is so be- Hele huve u diane« to see ij. three hundred and eighty nett's w a s . practically copied Miss Marie Hin« returned Mr. uml Mr*. Jack Si«k wore cau»e nature gives notification Moore; John Woods, Manager au extended in IV2I. in Forest drove Sul unlay lo Hint something must to done from said oireutar issued by |a»t week from Works; VINSON'S ELECTRIC .Mr Swen«on some years ago. ( rij, throughout the Inland Em-j o f the Portland Iron Work has begun in Corvallis see I heir son, who is ill al the Charles Steele o f the Elertrio al once. M O VES T O W E S T D A L E and yet they claim authorship. |Mr„. p wi|| be reniemoered! on the new women's gvinna- Dr. tin hospital. Denlli frequently impend» be Well, the foundation Tor Ihe ,ha, stM) lefl tlle 8ame dav a3 Steel Corporation; John W olf vinson's Electric. Inc. ,-lec f« r W " ' Agricultural of Ihe Phoenix Iron Works; Mr». Fr»'»l Watson and son cause the afflicted have neg- claim is on about a* solid a Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray, ex irir «lore, was l»u*> ye»ter»ta> C"ll»'ge. .lays of grace.! basis as many o f Ihe things pecting to go to Yellowstone i William Casey o f the Commer of lluxtoii were Friday amt Sal hcled Ihe cial Iron Works; Hobart Bird moving to their new location \ carload of cherries shipped unlay vi*itora here with Mr. Broadly speaking, chronic dis-jclaimed by the parlies, and re- Park but that her party , ..-.1 of Beaverton Mr. Vinson from Salem to Uhicago netted amt Mr*. Clias. Myers. $ uses .ire amenable to cure'minds us o f the sentence quot- 'changed their route to include | o f Ihe Columbia Steel Corpora ha« moved Into hit new home Ralem growers sixteen cents nnd improvement in warm wea-!e»i from Ihe advertiser. “ Why Salt Lake City first, and were tion; Malt Gleason o f the Pen- Messrs. Fred Irvin, Hha*. T. Iher. Iron Works; Charles in W midair and ho» purchased „ pound. I ««»nil your money out of the m the Mormon city when the j insula • Hirschbuel of the Monarch Ihe .»mce building formerly oc-j aru llliw |„.mB made Myers, amt Hoy Rice were m Specific ally, goiter, enlarged county?’’ earthquake «occurred in Mon Forge & Machinery Co.. Forest drove on Saturday eve Mr. i uj»ieil by Dallas Murray. tonsils, chronic bronchitis and! That just remind* us' that Ian«. for a Hire,« story oBtc# $nd uing gttendiug Ihe Masonic i Posthlewaite, Secretary o f ¡Met I In. building lias been mov- liospllul huildmg to he buitt in rheumalisui are -»Inking ex-1 the fellow who ask* “ Why send The party consisted of sev Lodge. . it onto llie lot* owned by Mr. 'Cottage lirovo, ample*. See your doctor about your money out o f llie eoun- eral teachers, and drove two al Trades, and the host, Presi dent o f the Fero Club and Gen. Vinson, anil Tliur*»tay the your recurring trouble*. mani-My?” accepted the Review for ears. they camped out prac- ManaKer of llle independent Portlands » national hunk* •■leetrle store wa* moved from The M. Fk Uliurcli has been fesl ' most In winter w$nlh»>r,i two year* through the post-, tn>aHy all the time. They mo- June 30 hud deposits Foundry Co. ii.. Roast I I»1*»K. Hldu here to « llie IH-ir ««» '«»- repalnted on the inside. If the now when Ihe sun shine- on. office, and then refused to pay (or,,,j f FOm here through Pen- $ 1 1 g,712,«00, a nine per cent paint is sufficiently dried by,your affliction. a thing for hi* subscription. ditqoni La Grande, Baker, and new site, gain in one year. S H O R T S K IR T S Sunday, the regular Sunday, his money to ,jown Loon W lllit Hyde. He wanted all of hi* g a|t Lake City, then ARE T H R E A T E N E D llie Carbolineum Company serv ires will he held I here. COUPE T U R N S O VER County Health Offii'er. | send out of the counly. , up and through the west en ' bus added new heavy maoliin- A T CED A R M IL L S trance o f Yellowstone Park, out Short skirts and chiffon cry lo their wood preserving the north entrance, over the stockings represent a problem .1 liliali ItltikcNley unit hi* plant In Springfield. Yellowstone Trail, through Deer that must be solved by the mother met wilh quite an ac-j I'lio Salem, logaiyborry crop. Lodge, Bozeman, Missoula and heating engineer, according to rident 'Tuesday over ut Cedar I nearly 3000 tons, brought a Butte, Montana, Mullan and gas experts. Mills when their coupe wa* total of (¿70,000. of which the iCoeur d’Alene. Idaho, to Spo- They say that present day dlleheil and landed bottom side pirkers received (lOO.OOo. j kane. and from there home. ! heating methods in American up, owing (o a balloon lire They all report a very en-| inauequate In IP07, Oregon streams de- ___i homes are totally bursting. .lovable trip and the vote 86<?IHS They landed in a rather veloped 70.000 hydroelectric 'to cope with modern fashions, either hot, cold deep dilrh, but fortunalely the home power; in lt».*5 they pro ’ finest place visited, em suffered Ihe most. Julian duced 241,422 horse power, Pl a h rr * a hn< d l° r »n<*'Werent. The ceiling m ¡course Yellowstone craped without a scratch. His ^ l several oilier places o f interest}» °® » nd, U;c f,oor 6f° ’ The last of the I »2* Salem women today, in short skills mother, however, didn't g et! will be remembered hop crop ha* been purchased do not sit and silk stockings, mil of it quite so easily. She, a at 20 cents a pound. The H>25 on the ceiling. carries one black eye and ERICK SO N R E P A IR S „»¡cro p is estimated al 75,000 Heating with gas appears to proof sprained wrist ns B L A K E S L E Y S C O U PE bales. be the only way on earth that llie mishap. you can maintain a tempera Tele- *i'h(, |»ugcl Sound Power & Julian lin* been Ihe Wednesday evening the Edi- lure Wi(tl a properly designed gram ruFrier for some time, ¡Light Company is rebuilding tor was passing along Front, furnac<. and Iin even heat dis- this! it» line* around Hillsboro at nnd was on duly when 81. about 9:30 o'clock and no~ tribution between the ceiling hnppened. | a cosl o f about ten thousand ticed a tight in the and the floor o f one-half to will j dollars, The whole community l-Otto Erickson's garage ventured one degree with any degree of be pleased lo know lhal nolfi-l look in and see what was outside Iho new Piiefic air mail srr- temperature. That happened, as i n g serious going on. There we saw Mr. means that the air is put In- . vie« between Los Angidea, Sac-¡ I Inri) isn’t n man, woman, or “ Doc" Evans , hat room jn a proper way. Erickson and know- remenlo, Porllaud, ami Seattle child wlm doe* not ¡busily engaged repairing to be started In October, may th e You can go into Ihe average Julian. He I» always on Ihe carry passengers aud freight. ; F'ord Coupe (hat had figured (roa|_ or wood-healed home Job. : in the wreck over on the Cor today, and you will see women nell Road near Cedar Mills. hor| nnd girls sitting on their feet were W. Mr. Erickson told us that he to keep warm in an uphol- white her announced their teeth, and pearly K au D have and "Doc’ ha»t volunteered to ,|Pred chair, and they nre Ihe candidacy for School Director , lip»----- repair Ihe coupe and return it one» that slay there all day Critic You have that wrong,i nl Ihe election to he held on to Mr. Blake*ley with the cam -iwhn(, the men are active in serve F.|»ir. Angus) II, 1925, to I pliments of Otto Erickson and an ofBce and are morç or lesa haven't. This Poet— No. I W. Cady’s unexpired term. Company. girl has leprosy and pyorrhea. comfortable. — - - C. L. Shearer, who has been Mr. and Mr*. E. F. nail re Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexan- F'.lla- I 11 ail a lovely not sun living In Ihe "Old Davey" house last turned Thursday from n vaea- der drove to Bellingham on Cedar St. has moveil Ills dae I — <s>Rjc EH APPIE5- with Mr. tion trip to points In Catifor- week for a visit (CopyrHV'. T T .ifln Della— Yes. I have one com family onto llie Gill farm sonili , nia and Southern Oregon. Alexander’^ mother. ing tonight. * of town. Inirr-'sling Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as , Summer Follies Company S tarts