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    T he B eaverton R evtew
CLEAN READING FOR A L L TH E FAM ILY
Volume III
No. 38
Single Copy, 5 Cent*
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, August 21, 1925
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ERICKSON W ILL
0RE60N STATE NEWS
IMPROVE TRAGT
W. J. < lot (bard t «t
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A community hospital
may
Allen el ux, T. I H.,
Ground wa* broken last week |„. 4,unt at Bandon.
Inter-ating Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
by Otto Erickson for the im-
I-’ aero*, $|o.
Pendleton wheat It aelllnv as
provement of Ills tract of nine'
jy Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly
Frank H. Harr «I ux to Guy
acres
on
the
west
side
of
Bea-,
H. Paine: Lot 4, Hlk. H, Fulr-
More Than $12,000 Will Be Spent
Cupid Has Been Working Overtime vl«w
verton.
| The Umatilla honey crop tbis
Add., $10.
“ BONEHLADS“
M A R T ’ S N E WS
During The Next Year By
Mr. A. M. Hocken has
tbe year Is the best ever known.
I.. M. Morgan «I ux to
In Beaverton and Vicinity
contract
for
building
a
mod­
Construction
will
be
rushed
vey S, Halo, H«r. 31, T.
Scholls Company.
The alang word "bonebcad" ern bungalow on the* tract.
Mr. J. Offiuger Iliade a bual-
Duriog The Last Week.
on a $300,000 hotel in Marsb-
H, I W „ $10.
beard
at
ba»«ball
ne*a trip lo ilill»born V'eilne*- •« inui'b
This bouse is tbe first of a field.
W, 1 !. Huiltli to Minuie
$aiuva and elsewhere to de- aeries that will be constructed
day.
Upward* of $12,000 in im-
d«r*«ll : Her, |0, T. I H,,
Portland has
started $25,-
aonbe fellow* who have »tow a* rapidly a* Hie demand for
Ferguson-ItoMman
Mr,
and
Mr*.
P,
F.
Myrr*
of
of
W., 8.71 acre», $10.
1
7
i,
135
building
b.nce
January
u tbe budget
ait*. Hut up to a certain point Iliciu calls.
tbe
Scholls
Telephone
Company
Porllaml
«
«re
Haiurday
vi»l-
liu< H uh « confectionery
an.I
1, 1925.
Car| Meyer* rt iix to Mila K.
a bony head I* a good thing.
For »nine time Mr. Ericsson
for 1925 and 1920. Tin* com-
lunch
ilia .««ii« or a pret­ Corey, Tract* I, 2, ft, 0 and l«»r* al HI. Mary’*.
If a ball playaa <ii<j not have ha*
been
contemplating
the
I be Albany Elke will spend pany ba* been making various
ty I ioiii « wedding la»t Sunday III, Gu*‘on Arr«», $10.
Mr* Cba*. T. Mver» inaile a a certain amount of bone at improvement of Hits tract
and $10,000 to remodel their lodge extension# of service into dif­
uftfl'lioull vvlicn Ml»*
Mildred
• Irvnl lin**
to Jam«*
H bu*ine** trip to HilUboro on ¡that point, be would not #ur- be feel* that now i* the op- building.
ferent sections
besides
r e -
Hosemsn, youngest daughter ot Pearson «( ux: Lot it, Hlk,
Wedoestlay aflcruoou.
Ivive long when Hi.- pilrlicr bit* portane time
for
the eom-
The
shingle
mill
at
Maple-
pairing
and
replacing
with
new
Mr. iimi Mr*. V. M. H<i*einun, l.eliuinii A«re 'lYsct, $10.
Mr. and Mr*. C. Neipert of him In Hie cranium with one menreinent of Itii*
construc- Ion is working
on a double lines where
tbe additional de-
became tli« brid*> of Mr. Chs#.
tion.
Agile« K. Mine* et vir
lo Hulier ««r e «ullirig ou friend* of Iti* nwifl ball-.
•bift basis.
ntand required better service.
A. Ferguson. OunutfI i « m of fir
Ho in daily life, people need
Harry Hmllti el ux: 0 Part of bare riiur*day evening.
The line
out
the
Walker
hough*,
iircgoii
grape,
mill
During
tbe
past
»ear
Oregon
a «eilam aiiiouiil of head bone, STREET PAVING
lllk, 2. Forent Grove, $225.
Road
toward
Cedar
Mills
i* one
Mr.
nini
Mr*.
K
it
Itieblrr
and
banks have gained $12,100,784 „
viii « iiiii|i|« t-niivor(«ti Hi« (lin­
immlally.
ALMOST FINISHED
of
William M, Muling el al to elilldren of Hi*ofi«ld w«re" via­ both pliyMically and
the
recent
constructions
in
resources.
ing room Into
nn attractive
If a man# »kull wa* all tender
and lakes over territory that
Myrtle Mating: Her. 31, T. I li iug Hunday aflernoon bare.
«■«(Hug for III« «vent, and n
(i»*ue, bo would not la*t long
The Rogue River pear crop wa8 formerly
Thc paving and macadamiz­
S.t
II.
ï
W.,
20
arr«*,
$10.
supplied
from
in* hh of green hanked in on«
Mr». Herllia My«-r* of Port­ on those occasion# when
be ing of tbe streets of the re- is breaking all records,
with the Hillsboro office.
Fusluche
II.
Peler»
«t
ux
to
rumor furnished
n
fragrant
land yvii* at HJ. Mary* Satur­ bits the same ou the low roof
recenlly organized improvement 1W0 carloads.
I Another line down the Can-
background for lb« bridal par K. !.. McCormieb, Pari of Lot* ila.» vJmting Mr. and Mr*. Cba». of the cellar Hour. The bon«
district, is
about
completed.
Duckett & Spoo will build a y°n road will take over snm«
7.
H
.
and
9,
Hlk.
II,
$10.
T. Myrr».
iy.
il pul Ihyfe to protect Hie #en- Thia Job covers about a mile sawmill at Prioevllle, to em- of the territory formerly sup-
Hennie L. VanAntwerp «I vir
Ju«l prarrding Ih« entrane«]
»¡live brain structure.
of street« that have been irn- ploy thirty men.
plied with service from Port-
of the bridal party. Mi** Kdilli to Clara F Wlleon, He«. 5, T.
HUB E R I T E M S
Ho in relation to ideus.
A proved this year.
tkintracts
have
been
lef
for
Walt* »ang "Al Dawning" very I H., It. 3 W., 3 arr»**, $10.
person need* a certain crust
Wtiiijp (he larger portion of
A line east of town toward
beautifully, with Mi-
Hi irrtet
Mila K. Cory ri u\ lo Claud
F. W. Livermore is building of respect for tils past experi­ Ibe street* are in Hie residen­ Hie new armory at Silverton,
W'oodland Acres also
serve«
Coburn of Dnylun. Oregon, a« Wilkm»«m «I ux: Tracis I.
a garage al hi* Rome al Huber. ences in order to protect Hie tial dislrleis and include some lo cost $28,582.
| territory formerly served
b y
accompanist. Ml»* Coburn, who,5, and 10, Gaston Aeree, $10.
formed. Home in Ibe Mason Addition and the
Bandon is considering
Mrs. II. Arndt ba* relumed idea* lie has
sell- the Portland office,
wa* n lifjrh school chum ofj Jamea Short «I ux to I.il- from a two weeks* trip la Wea- people are alAays taking
up Fourth lloeken Addition,
tbe lug the city hydro-electric plant
A considerable
amount
of
the bride, alao played the wed- Han Davis, K««. 15. 10, 21, and side.
with some new notion, always improvement of First Street is to private owner*.
service has been added to tho
ding march.
I**. f . | jg
p *
cliangmg around from one be­ found a great convenience to
too
A big fill of 1,000,000 cubic line on
Chehalem
Mountain,
Mrs. M.
A.
Warring
and
The bride, dre**«d in a gown
re»., $10.
lief to another, frequently giv­ Ibe business portion of town.
yards
has
been
completed
by
This
district
is
practically
children
spent
tbe
week
end
at
of white .Ilk and carrying a
c 0. Tr,
„ ux
r.harlc*
ing up their Jobs and trying Formerly we were obliged to
covered by tbe Scholls
F, x -
the Port of Astoria.
beautiful bouquet of
delicate! n-Fore.l el ux. Part >f Tract* Seaside, where Mr. Warring is somelliing else.
I’hey believe drive a Considerable different
change now.
employed at present.
pink rose .bud*, was
accani-. | , and 12, Cheluilcin
spending
Klamath Falls
is
the last man they bear in any distance to turn around or else
Mount ai n
One of the contemplated im­
panied by
her
*l*tcr.
Mis* (trehard*. $I0.
mile#
of
Mr. and Mrs. J. liertrik of controversy. They need a fit - turn al the inler-ectinn, which $200,000 on three
provements is the installation
Helen lloscman. a* bridesmaid,!
street improvements.
of what is technically known
Citarle* F. A. Cook et ux to Forest Grove spent Hunday with He more bone in Ibeir heads, is always a poor policy. The
while for heal man Hie groom
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. MiUel. Mr*, so Ihal they e.iii proleet their improvement of
First
Street
Labor condition# in Oregon as the “common battery” sys-
E.
II.
Ilinnian,
l.ot
13,
Five
wa* atlcndcil by Denn Collin*.
liertrik I* Mr*. MiUel'« sister. incipient ideas ami let them lias made II so that, circling iii general arc good, with some tem.
This system will
enn-
prominent « U ff wriler of Hie Gak*. He«. 15. 10, 21 and 22,
one block only’ is all that is sliorlage of farm help.
Mis* Gladys Hose is home acquire some-stability.
nect with Central
by
simply
T.
«
N.
n.
2
W.
$|.
Portland Telegram.
Two Ut­
Hut loo many people go lo necessary to come back facing
Local capital is building a taking the receiver off
th e
J. Oscar Larson el ux
to on a two weeks' vacation, and
ile niece* of Che bride, CHur-
If you the other direction.
spent Tuesday
afternoon
at Ibe opposite extreme.
1 cannery at
Grants
Pass
to honk, as is done in many of
Laurence
E.
Heult
et
ux,
H
one-
Intle anil Marjorie
lloaeinan.
hit your bead on tlial low cel­
handle fruit and vegetables.
,
larger communities at this
ilea ver ton­ the I.. A. Club, of which she
daughter* respectively of
Mr. Itnlf of Lot. «1HI,
lar door, you will no! probably CALIFORNIA PEOPLE
' time.
is
u
charter
member.
fi
celivi
I
le
Acreage,
Ilo.
and Mrs. Uba*. II.
H<i»eman
I
The
Rainier
cannery
will
em-(
Thp
ordinary type of
fracture your
skull,
because
VISIT AT HUBER
Thad Hweek el ux to T h e
The Ladies’ Auxiliary l fi Hie you have some
and Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Rose-
good
honest
---------
‘ U,v f,ve hundred band* dur- and ,hp SOpf ,he company n)>w
held bone pul then- for protection,
man, very sweetly acted
t h e t ieneral Investment
Company, Huber Commercial Club
Mr.
and Mrs. G. G. Burgdof ,nft 'he string bean season.
has jn,|a||pd j8 whal ¡s
Tuesday, Hut you feel it,
part of flower girls. Tli« ring Wee. 13. M, 23 and 2$. T. 3 M* regular meeting
nevertheless, and son of Lodi,
California,
Many
Sherman
County
wheat
as the “magneto" system. This
h
;.
H
.
I
Mr»/ John Fields and next time you are
ee re m on y wa* used and wa*
W . 102.» acre*. $10. August Ix
more left Thursday for home after fields are yielding from thirty requires that the person wish­
performed by Rev. M. A. Mar­
was Ibe hostess of Ibe day.
careful.
spending two weeks with Mrs. to thirty-two bushel# per acre, ing to call rings by means of
ry of Hillsboro, u former pas­
Mr. John Fields
left
(III*
OBITUARY
Hut in menial life, some p«o- Burgdof* sister. Mrs.
C.
J.
Multnomah County has added ,h* liu,e Pr®nk on 'he side of
tor of !h« bride, SHKIMlcit by
morning for Raymond, Wash­ pie have a bony structure sur- Rose,
and Mr. Rose.
am. non non »« ih* i » t assess- ,h’’ te,'*Phone box. This turn-
Itev. II A. Gray, pastor of the
John Fredoen wa* Fiorii i n ington. In resume
hi*
work rounding Iheir " Idea* *0 friper-
While here they have visif-
ing of the crank operates a
local Melhodl*! ehiircu.
About Hlg Lake, Hweden,
sense ed all points of interest that meat roll of that county, this miniature magneto which sup­
September with
Ibe
Raymond
Logging! vtous Hint tliey never
year.
forly relative* and guc*l* wit- 33, IHt7.
He allendeil school Company, which is again open-'new facts. It i# almost tmpos- the short slay hen*
allowed.
plies the current to notify Cen­
ni'ssed (lie event and present-11 here
green tral that you wish hpr atten-
earload*
of
When 22 year* of age ing up its ramps.
Fifty
sible B to I show them Ihe tieces- Wednesday night Mrs. Shaefer,
Ibe bride and groom with »j
adopting
some
new Mr«. Rose’« mother, gave
he came In Mmne«ola and
a prunes will be shipped f r o m lion.
In the "common battery"
Mr. and Mrs n. A. Hiuilli ure sily of
large number of beautiful and ,,.|||e,| llPiir .Minneapolis.
Idea*. There is great danger I farewell parly for the guests McMinnville and Hheridan
system all that will he neces-
very
busy
these
days,
as
they
u«eful gifts rslculated to facll
|„
fn„ ,,r , M7, h(, m(|r_
In such eases Hint Ihe bone D j at her home in Forest Grove. year.
jsary Is the taking of the re­
Hale Hie establishment of a r|PI| m i »* Dorn Olson of Mm- have bolli accepted positions in filling the inferior cavity which
Uermiston farmers have ship- ceiver off the hook,
Portland. Mr*. Smith with Ibe
homc.
I neapolis. To Ibis union two
was meant merely I«»
shelter
ped 51,035 crate# of aspara-j The “common battery" sys-
Following Hie ceremony
Ice; children were born, one son, Western Union Telegraph Co. thinking and acting grey mat­ BURGLARS GET «
one dollar
per]tem requires the installation of
worth
and
II,
A.
in
Hie
oflre
of
Ibe
AWAY W ITH LOOT sus,
cream and cake were served^(c*fW(ir,|. who survive* lb« falli
ter.
¡what is known as “wet batter­
crate.
during which time Die bridal, pp nltd on(l dn,IK|,j„Pi whn djpd Maying Washing Machine Co.
Saturday evening while
the
175,000 pounds of Pendleton ies" in the central office. The
Clarence McKutchen and riun­ NEW MILLINERY
pair successfully "»ad«
•»*’*«’ jbefnre Ibe family came in Oro-
most common kind of wel bat­
esrape with
» Ford load
o ' „„„
ii» of Heal I le have been visit­
SHOP TO OPEN whole family were absent some wool lias been sold at from tery is the "crowfoot” hat'ery,
ramping
equipment.
A fi •« r
T ,|(, j.-rr,|,.on. PaniP
0rP, ing a few days valili Mr. and
¡one broke into the residence forty-seven to fifty cents per
and electric current is produc­
spending a brief honeynioort al KOM
(|)p f||„ J|f , 87ft
Mrs. J. W. Anderson.
They
o f of J. W. Sprague ou Watson pound.
mother
Mr*. Hummers
ed by the action of a chemical
probably
»oine eoasl resort the couple
at Hulherlin. j„ , mllh. are on their way lo Los An­ Robert Summers, for
several SI reel and removed
Ground will be broken Sept. on different metals inserted in
to vears employed in Ihe millin­ $00 worth of loot.
will make their home on «»rand pr„ Oregon.
They came
to geles. where they expect
I Tor Ihe great Herrick pine fjuid.
Pari of this was in cash and mill which is to be erected at
Island, ii I hiu I ten miles south Washington County
in
I87H spend some time.
ery department al Meier a n d
We believe that this change
of Dayton, Oregon, where Hie aild ««Hied al Raleigh, where
Frank’s, has rented Ho* store some goods, ineluding a cam­ Burns.
will be welcomed by all o f
groom operates
n productive!(tu,y ,II|VP ,j%Pt, xinPP
I'bur«day morning about to room in Ibe Rossi
Building, era. were taken. There is no
The
Reynolds
Livestock
Co.
the
subscribers to the system.
be
a i The wire missed away June o’clock one of Hie plate glass formerly occupied by Vinson s elue to Ihe identity of Ihe par-
farm.
The bride will
o f Hall Lake has bought SIX-j
school«I
j
j
the
publie
teacher In
IHHt. and wa* buried
in windows in the store occupied Electric. She will put in an ties.
teen thousand lambs at Pen- LOCAL WOMAN
of Dayton during the ensuing
Crescent Grove cemetery. b» F. W. Ilishop in the Hedge up-to-date slock of millinery.
I, llelon.
ENTERTAINS QUESTS
year.
The Bethel Aid Society of Ihe
The opening of this
shop
On December
I,
IHH0
lie building, was broken. This was
The besl wishes of a large
The
Wasco
Pine
Box
and!
Congregational
Church
will
hold
probably
caused
by
a
pebble
will fill n long-felt need
as
married again
and
lo
this
Mrs. W. A. Wilson of
the
«Irete of friends go with
III«:
Social at Lumber Company will build a
union five children were born. being thrown from under the there is now no millinery shop!# Japanese Garden
150,000-foot
mill
at
T h e Quick & Handy Shop is enter­
young couple as they Join Ibeir
Ihe
home
of
Mrs.
Floyd
Teffl
ire
of
an
automobile.
T
h
e
in
Beaverton.
wife' passed away January
taining as her
guests
Mis#
fortunes on
Ihe
matrimonial
loss is covered by insurance.
Tuesday evening, September I. Dalles.
j 28. 1920.
Minnie Maresch from
Havre,
sens.
for
(he
benefit
of
the
n
e
w
Harking
doesn't
always
get
There
is
a
record
demand
for,
_____
Mr Fredeen was
respected
Montana; Mi’s. W. G. Tollach
spending a dog a bone, hul growling 11 - Church.
Everybody Is cordial- Columbia canned salmon.
Mrs. F.. Hti|ie is
The
• 1 uin «
. m Ins eomiiHinity and for over
from Grafton, N. D.; and Mis*
eoasl.
tïïe
ly
invited.
snally
gel*
a
man
a
roast.
her
vacation
al
¡demand
■«
several
times
the
Losll-WItson
fifteen »ears wa* School
Dt-
Ermie Stanton of Atlanta, Ga.
M.SS Mabel Wilson, daughter rpp|„ r
„ <rVP(| his eommii-
■ supply.
They made the trip here by
of Mrs. Frieda Wilson of !*hll-|„
in oilier canneilies.
The Western Paper Convert anto.
They spent a week at
lips was united in marriage to
F’or Ihre« years he has been
lag Company, with a capital of! Yellowstone National Parx and
Mr. Krnest I.oall at a eharm- ailing, hut was not siek enough
$200,000, will build a factory also stopped at Mt. Rainier.
ing home
wedding
Saturday, In be confined lo his bed until
at Salem.
They expect to return
tho
Augii*) 15. a' '
' *
" la*l Wednesday, when lie was
early part of the week, and
The
Pickle
aud
Canning
com­
home of Ihe grooms pan n
suddenly taken wor«e. He died
pany at Gresham has increased on their return they will gu by
Mr. and Mr*. Fred l.osli of near August 19. The remains were
the capaci t y of their plant for!*ay of Lake Louise and Banff
Cedar
Mills. Rev. Win. Orof brought lo Pegg's Mortuary in
and will visit at Glacier Park.
a record year.
of Bethany officiated.
Beaverton.
He will be buried
The
Misses
Maresch
and
The
bride was
at I rar lively today (Friday) front Ihe M. F.
Clackamas County school im-l Stanlon will return to Havre,
gowned
In while
crepe
de Church of Reaverlon.
provements, which
are
under Montana, and Mrs. Tollach to
Funeral
chine, and carried a bouquet of services will be at 2 o’clock.
way at the present time, will Grafton, N. D.
pink and while gladio!«*.
She Interment will be in Ihe Cres­
cost $300,000.
was attended by
the groom’s cent Grove Cemetery.
The Mountain State# Power SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
sister.
Mis* Tillle Loali.
Three daughters, Mrs. Elsie
Company has started a
new
HAS FAREWELL PARTY
The best man was Mr. Chris
Cocking, Mrs. Edna
Muesalg,
power dam on
the
Santiaru
---------
Fggers of Portland.
Mrs. Hilda He i f fort of
Port­
River,
at
Lebanon.
As
a
farewen
par|y t0 »ho
a
de-
After Hie ceremony
land, and three sons, Edward.
Tbe
Ashland
cannery
w
i
11
three
girl*
who
are
to teacl*
dinner
was
served.
^
H(#nU,y M|pvivP, a,_
lie loos
use one hundred and fifty tons away from Beaverton this fall
thirty
relatives
About
! *0 a sister, Mrs. Emma l.ove-
of Evergreen berries and one twelve of the members of Mr.
friends were presenl.
greon of Los Angeles, and I wo
thousand tons of pears.
|Hart’s Sunday School Class of
grandchildren, besides ¡1 host
the M. F,. Church had a pienlo
Hughaon-Eluk.
of rriend(<.
The Coos Veneer and
Box1
at Oswego Lake
last
F"iday
Harrison Hnghson and Mrs.i
____________
Company at
Marshfield
has
one even' nF' Only a few of tho
started a night shift with
Grace Fluke wore united
in
Mrs.
Flora
Koelsehe
and
girls braved the cold water and
seventy-five
more
marriage Friday. August It. at flam||ya consisting of two sons
. , \
« hundred
« « “nn» « and
“*■ —
— v — ■
' went in swimming, but they re-
Vancouver, Washington. They
H|)(, (| daughler. of Redlands,
w./
1 men.
porf <hnt
wafer was not
were accompanied by Mr. and
were visiting at the
looked,
| Reports from Salem show a nearly so cold as it
Mrs. Mike Welter of Timber. H|.ntld,.,,0rgi> home Wednesday.
w as
record price of
$11.05
p e r |'||P u«ual pienlo lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Hnghson left Mr«. Koelsehe and Mrs. Grand
pound is being paid for pep- thoroughly enjoyed,
for Tacoma where they will 1 George were school mates.
The
Sfftg
permint oil. The crop wrill pay
Those
present
were
spend n few
days
Willi
a Koelsehe« bad been in Heallle
$330 per acre.
White, Inez, Mabel, and Helen
nephew.
From
there
Kiev visiting relative* and were en-
A right of way is sought for Sundberg, Frances Hart, M il—
wenI to Senlllo for a visit with r,,„|e In Ibeir home In Red-
a seventy-fivo-inllr railroad be- deed and F.dilh Watts, Helen
Mrs. Hnghson’* fosler-brolber |n„d>l
tween Klamath Falls and Klam- and Mildred Roseinan. Noreen
George Meagher, and wife, and
------
attion, where a copper smeller Nelson, Eva Whitworth,
and
from Iherr they went lo Van- the Hnghson home on Hroad-
is promised
with
$1,900,000 Mary Kingston,
rouver, B. C.
way or in the collage formor-
business.
....
—. -
They expert to
relorn
I o ly occupied by Mrs. Hnghson
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