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* T h e R eview * ' uu lli.toficul Society CLEAN READING FOR ALL THE FAMILY Sinjle Copy, 5 Centi Other Tunnel Meetings Coming TRIO Beaverton, Washinjton County, Orejón Friday, September 25, 1925 CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY! TOGETHER FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Paragraphs of Local Interest 1 1 5 0 Per Tear REAL ESTATE TRAHSFERS — 9 M a n F a t a lly * Joeepb B. Cobb et ux lo Mar - 1 Nuturday night u number of lau M. Miller, Lot 8 in tlazel inter*ating Little Notea from the Surrounding Country a» neighbor* surprised Mr. Cliup-! ---- — ¡Brook Farm, * 10 . | --------- T o ld ;y Our A c tiv e S pecial CorreapondenU W e e k ly IB«u. Mr. A 11. Wright, mid 1 Peter Herzog et ux to Lud-|- „ lodge Robert Tucker Petitioned to be Mi». Hurt. Mr. uml Mm. Hurt, Personal IUms About People in wi<f v - Dundborg et ut, Lot °y Collision in a narrow Travi» W. Myer» of f o r t - \ by H im wuy, ure upending »oni»^ Candidate tor director; Patullo ' 325, Johnson Estate, 975.00. Passage; Dies Next Morning; land wu» visiting friend» here tlin« with Mr. uml Mr*. Wright and Around Beaverton Col F. fi. Mitchell et u i to Jen-' and Erickson Candidates Monday forenoon, linking inolored out hero from - nie J. Palmateer, Port o f Lot Cow's Horn P '.'k '« lected for Our Readers Memphis, leniieosi-e. They ore Mr. and Mr». K. II. Curti» 5. Blk. 2, $10. I Mr. and Mr». C. Il.'.lfietd and old friend» of the W right'». uml diuighler urn newcomer» daughter were In Cortland on« Jacob Knecht to H. V. Hue-! " Following H im opening U • l The m'ruuion of ihu »u rpri»« to HIII»l»oro from Iii*nv«r, Colo, day Ihi» week on l>u»ine*a. Metzger Sunday morning Thomas C. Hudson left Thursday **H. Lot I, Blk. O, j *luime Week of l||0 »pi-uking rampalgji party wu» in « hirlloluy» of the They have ••«tublisli.'.l a home Acre Tract. 910. Reed met with an accident for »rhool. Mr». Joe lielll»li and »on **/ by Ilio Porllaml-Tualnlm Valley three on tin* very »«mu of I duy, luundry. Ague» VanDoozer et vir to which resulted in hi# deuth at Meofleld were vl»|llng Mr*. C .! Valeria Tunnel rommlll»e. unnounre »omeiliing r.iilier out of th e rC" Crace I. Bu»ch et vir, Lot 130, hi» farm near Scholl». The Uelhleft di»tr|cl »rhool T. Myer» Tu.*».lay afternoon rnent ha» Iteen made o f m eet-1 ordinary. i ' ported ill tongue Add., fl9 0 0 . ^ Reed had dressed for churett opened Monday, opening hav •ng» to he held In oilier valley Chapman» and W right» be ing I. m .'II po»l|.onrd l.cen.l»* of Mr. and Mr», Cha» C r id e n -j M|., Hay MHhmr visited her - ^1"'" Ntucki et al t6 Walter but his cows wer# still m tbn town*, each beginning at h tug <*|o»e neighbor«, the friend Oa»(on parenl»-in-law in Salem t . Slucki, 80 A., T. I N., R. v ard. One o f them he was try- pruni* and hop poking Mr». I den and children ' o f oclock ,P, M. a* follow»: Wiv.*» prii,*.*i*dr,i |o get i*u»v were V letti ng In 8t Mary'» on d.fy: - * J ■ j ing to “ cut out” from the real Ulen Hilib» I» Uie teacher. Cooper Mounluin, Livermore, uml arrange Hie «urprine for Hun day. ! A* J- Rinehart et u* to John o f the herd. The others were Hlud.'iil« who roiilpleled lh.*ir Sam Suiilli .» employed Aloha, und Huber dietriclu, at. Hie triple biriliday. The Wright for Owen» et ux, Lote 33, 34. Blk. all out o f the yard ealety when Mr». W. T. Myer» and her Ilo* Hillsboro high Huber ucliool or club |,«>u»®. on'fam ily uml llicir visitor* vailed work at a few day* at the twentieth j |8, Harden Tract Add., 110. the lone animal made a bolt »on and Ilia wife, Mr. and Mr*. gru.lMally leaving Friday. Meplember 25. . al* Chapman's to .it,-ml their »rhool are Century. ---- -------- 1 for the gate, Mr. Reed attempt- K. P. Myer» o f Pori land were llllmoii, Tuesday, September l.e»^ wt»he» to Mr. Cbupniun. For ln»UluUi.n» of higher learn- MU8IC TEACHER , ing to head her off. They vi»ilin g Sunday av.ning here Schultz o f Forest' , Paul L. »ixly-five who Of (lie A llllle luler ihe real »urpri».' lug. LOCATES HERE rnet *n the narrow space. The al Urn Cha». Myer* home. i ir.,ve wa* in town 011 business graduated la»l May a large Haieldale and Ko»edule dU- enme, when, «everul of their —------ ¡oow was quite badly injured. Monday. co|- Irlel», at Hazeldale school, Fri- neighbor» wulked In. s>everal peri’enlago lire going to Miss Eleanor Haulenbeck, w ho:a* a horn was broken, prob* leg.* lin» fall. «lay, Or I idler ¡1. guest» from I’.irtlaiid w<*re al»o The School Board has put recently arrived from *»klaho-1*b!y by coining in contact with ALOHA NEWS Harden Hume, «1 Communlly present on a third »ch«»ol bu». Tin» 111 a with Ivcr parents, Mr. and a t?a,e Post. I.lull, I UM»ilay, (lelober 6. The evening ,wn» plea»anl|y on« ha* been hired from tli#< Mrs. Geo. ilaulcnbeck aunounc- SKOOKUMVILLF NEWS Rep, I Hi® collision Mr. Mr». R. P, Roger» I* ill and Heedvitle. al aFliool house* »pent m playing curd» and IHI.. Erick »on Co. re- es that »he wiil take piano; suffered internal injuric» in u Portland hoepital. Iriday, Oelober 0. game». lti*fri*»lioieiil» of lee Id.'ul weal her and onion hur- next students. Lntit she has her suiting Until 1 1 . Ay. Lowry o f Reedviltc; Mr. Frank lieMuo had the m i»- MaplewiKHl. Beaverton,' a n d,.ream , cake and coffee, w .iv •vest ur.< in full »wing. in shape, she will call morning. fortune to have hi* hot*« amt i» the proud owner of^ a new studio Falrvale, dale» will be an*I«erieTl. and al g lule hour residence o f the pupils H® wa<* buried from the farm The »elioni liutl»e will be light wi|g..n stolen. pori coupe purchased o f at th® Star i . nuuueed luler. 1. Whan Hie gueeU were deparl- give the lessons. 'home where ho lived P«v. Mr. fumignlvd over I lie week end. F;rick*on Co. herd. the Otto A »erie» of »teriopHvon tog many good wi«he» » c r,. ex- John Schiiiiu |,as ju*l com Mi*» liu'.i 1 * 1 .t• < k te.,. 'ies the YV li i ; 1 •.n .’I 'M ' ' er;«i view», »flowing Hie detail» of tended to Hie trio, Mr» Olio- Spi.*» and cliil- pleted ».one alteration» to hi» L. A. Ingram amt family have Epstein Relaxation Mciu.eJ. Sue. ‘rl,l" il* Liiermc'd *i. Ihu eon»lruction and venlllaHnn in _ dren were trading at the "Couu- lieusc Dial inak.*** il a credit rented the old Bertllold home i* a pupil o f l»ean and Mrs. Mountainside Cemetery. tunnel» In other rille» and Ilio LYCEUM COURSE 1 1 > HI ore' in Beaverton " e.l- to (lie community. on Erickson Avenue formerly Carl Venth o f the Texas F'ine ____ ______ rettdcnUal and hu»ine»» .level m*»d«y night. occupied hy Chas. \\ hitcher. Arts School o f Dallas, Texas,;! sOKIE RECORD- TO ORAN HERE W ork ou the -.Jiuolhou».* opmenl a» a re»ull o f boring br e a k in g crops - .............. - I Mr. An.a.Tier ha» Play « bumper »tied 1 » progri-'-iiig -low Mrs. Millie Parmerler o f Ab- of Prof. Uauntlet of Stephens lunnel» through barrier* »mi "I.I.Well Palimi und Mi» Art- crop o f cucumber». tine and ly mi account o f »low1 delivery visiting College, Columbia, Mo.; Mrs liar lo Council Cre*l. will lie ei'ileen. Washington, is ■ - m 'SSL ' ’ -,■* Hans Nielson was in town I'l*'* will >,p<*u a Lyceum Cour»« * half acre» keep* limili buey o f bnit.ling material. nephew, BpMad o f Okiatloiaa, and In.me o o f f her her net »•»own by Ilie e.oiiiiiille.*. uml al th. home York! Wednesday displaying several al the Beaver Theatre T h u r*-I t»"k ,"t‘ every duy. Mid» Bethany o f New ■toltoli picture eniPMaiiiim.nl The la st'ra in » have kept the J. 11. Hutett. C o m_*stocks o f popcorn wtych he ¡day evening, i >ctuber I. (lily. Anyone desiring to "hey Charle» Bernard i» erecting »upplrm nil» Hie program. cucumber grower* l>u»y the ' will present «..»turned character Umile t number from here municate for terms or. to make had grown on hi* farm about m.»lern »<piu»li lu.u*e. A. M. The eonitnlllee ra m e » il» pa*t few day* h> liie greatly iiH.*iid.*>l tin* international con-1 arrangements for lessons can two mile* west of Beaverton. | »Indie» in iiiu » ic , and offer a Hocken*» crew of lleavcctoil increased own eleelrinty for the picture«, prmtuctimi o f the veulion <>r Dd.l Fellows in Port- j reach her by mail through the The corn was well-eared, mea ! program lliut i* new, original, boy» arc on Urn job. produced by g portable plant crop. and and urlietic from every »Iniid- uml tins week. j Beaverton Post Office, or can sured 10 feet in height, donated bv Hie Kohler com Tim children and (earlier al residence o f I Nielson is lo be congratulated ! Point. It I» under the diroc- Price Phon® h®r at the pany. with office» in Portland and Mr*. V. B. to ‘ on his specimen. i I.H oii o f Low.*|| Patton, noted Barne» »elmo! are trying f u_jC. A. Haulenbeck. ALOHA-HDBER HENS an.) Hillsboro. ! have an exhibit o f Uieir make it Hie t.e»t »ctmot i n Be reports that he raised l ‘trainaiit* tillerprefer, coinpo»er The e|«rl|u|i will he |p*ld on ¡ ! mou* »ilv.-r-l.lack foxes al the i t'.ouiily. "Every 13,500 pounds of cucumbers on and piuiii»!. Ilia a »»i»lm g url- Washington LOCAL NEWS October 20. The ftrnt «lection *n,e new play »heil is being Hillsboro fair tliis week. tbe same land without irriga l»l» uri* hi* brolher. Cauli Pal* day ill every way we arc get- d »„ » pot obligate the voler» In ling better and belter.’' constructed south yf Hie school tion. The place that he is |Inn. and l.udovir Hunt. Mr. Oregory o f Portland waftj bond themselves. but m.-rely of Hillsboro farming is known as the old R.iyn.oiid Shearer vv.i* ex-1 bouse. II will greatly relieve a guest at Uie W. O. ilulberl : l" A. Adams Iticll .‘..»lumillg und »luge r reale» Oregon Tunnel District Kuhn farm. It is cu*cvl from school on account crowded eon.ini. 111 » * ouie Tuesday o f this week...wa" in town Wednesday after- August 1 ligábase- Ip.i No. I, and elee!» direelnr» au »elllu g» a.hi to Hie » harm and ‘ about two miles west of Hca- nT poor health l.y advice o f Hie inenl play rooms i. Oregory is Mr. Hull.ert’» ’ rru0"* color of tin» unique program. thorized lo % make «^»u rvey and | verton, just south o f the old Incidenlul folk dance» are g iv licallii officer». One doctor school opened September It CoUKin. Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Stipe obtain an estimate of Um co»t ! Hillsboro Road on the road en wii|, mimical »citing». »aid "He niti»l »lay out nn.l with an enrollment o f 169. The have moved from Portland to o f ronatrurUng the tunnel fr»m Tlirri was a ear »cell on the leading to the "Cooper Moun- Smile very fine effect» in en- l„* built up.” Another m « n l tenehers are Mr*. C. E. Barker, street the other day lubelled, Cearliart. Marquant Uulrh I » Hie Tualatin i tain schoolhouse. »ani, “ " W l,ul liai **M gond ,,I i» *** an a" .»luca •'»•u**«- j fii-Mt and second grades, 38 "Toonerv ille Trolley, I-ee Carr, Valley. Thi* .•»tunal.* with a »rinhlc Ki ng i ng are obtained hy Geo. Walmer, who lias been: lo a I boy if il put» hlm Ih« Irlo. The program i» high lion 10 *°y ,r " l,uU ,llm pupils; Mias Lola New.,,.,,, 3rd Skip|M*r." proposal for a bond i»».ie to There may he a re ill for some time, is reported j ANOTHER BIRTHDAY lu n grave? grave?'' * A uuinber ,,f arid 4lh grade». 36 pupils; Miss rover the eo»t then is »ul.m il eia»» and worlb while "i «very ward offered. SURPRISE PARTY improving nicely. parUenlur, uml one Unii Ita» u Imy» around Bc averto 11 are in Lu<*y Kggininn. fifth grade-. 37 led at a »ernnd election. ll.eir grave» now* by »acrin.*- pupils; Mr«. Viola Kearney, 61b wide popular appeal. The Beaverton Transfer re- : A carload of eatery is being! Judge Robert !.. Tucker I» Mr. M. H. Metcalfe was very II.K tbeir I 1 .-. 1 11 h for »chooling. ami (III grades, 12 pupil*; Mr. pori that they moved the ■ M,.r-, loaded^ at the P- Depot to- being pellUohed to heroine a at h is pleasantly surprised JUNIOR 0. E. SOCIETY Peuple inii«t ' b.- tol.l Un* trulli. Albert MrFarlnnil, Hl|*. grade, gai. family from near Bertha'he consigned to California. candidale for director al Urn a home Friday evening with MAS BUSINESS MEETING 19 pupil*. Mr. McFarland al to fir»t election. David Patullo, following Sam Speake seems to be the'party at which the so teaches pari o f Ihe 7lh grade renio district. of Balfour. Outline Co., and • only sheces.sfyl nimrod. H e were present: The Junior Society » f Chris subjects. If Lhe community Otto Krick»on, former mayor Mr». Millie Pariiii*rler pent brought home a deer Sunday Mr. and Mrs. iL. L. Myers, tian Eu.lcavor inet at Ibc b»mc continues to grow wc w i l l Mr*. Fred Caldwell of Hills o f Beaverton, are the oilier 'I Thursdays at the home of Hen-jnight : Mr. and Mrs. .R. C. Doty and of Hioir Miipcrinlciidctit, Mr». boro wu* visiting here Sunday. soon need another teacher. can. luíale» daughter Lourain, Mr. and Mrs. ry V n f Hyuitig near Tigard. I M. II. Mclcalfe. Salnrday aller Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Larson L. W . Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. \V. Aloha-Hubcr school' ha* a Mrs. Parmerler and Mr*. Van Mr. amt Mrs. Chas. Myers .iinoii f,.r a *h..rl htislnr»» are L. *!ady, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. VOTE 'VBr> POR THE very attractive booth for it* Hyning were girlhood 'friends of lH*er Lodge, Montana, iiioeDiig. After Hie meeting ad were visiting 111 Portland Sun guests at the home o f L. H. Barnes and children. Miss Tern TURRBL OOTOBCR 20 exhibit at Ihe County Fair. The in Michigan. journed Ihe young folk» en day. ■Michaud. Haines, Miss Carna Peterson. A pelili.>n liu» beali • rireu school colors are purple and joy.*.l games out-of-door* and Mr M K ing o f Alolin was Mr«. Ilet lesealer, a music! late.) liti» week uml i» m.w f 1 1- The evening was enjoyed < while anti Ihe booth 1 » dec The Beaver Chapter, O. E. 8. a weenie-roast »upper gave a in SI. Mary's on Saturday a f teacher who lived near Garden with games and stunts after ed witli .thè Gounty Clerk hy orated willt .purple and white entertained the ladies from the i filial Urne II Unii wu» agreeatde ternoon. , Home. ,lied ¡Saturday afternoon! which refreshments were -eiv-. virine of whl.'li K. E. Swonson, crepe paper ^an.t asters. The Io all. It wu» a »uceessful un.f vv.i- buried Tuesday in the ¡Sherwood Chapter Wednesday. ed. II being close to Mr. Met Mr. J. o ffin g , t was in Hill ».■willg clubs sen! enough work well-kmiwn rsallor of Bea ver- ! An enjoyable time was report W. Imi, hecoine» n camli.lale f.u* nieelliig wilti u large alleud- boro one duy this week 0 111 lo more Ilian fill the lioolh, Cresrent Grove Cemetery. ed. * * calfe's birthday a cake XvitU unce. E. Pegg, Ihe Beaverton under one o f Ihe lliree Tunnel Direct candles was a feature or the | ami won three nbtvon* as fol- husiiress. Mnvine lannehilt will lead taker 1 ,ad charge o f the funeral. The Sisterhood o f tbe Chrit- refresh meitts. or» lo he elecled al Ih.* elee- made Wilma Musing first, June Mr». Cha». T. Myers '(lie Sunday evening liieelillg al j t.ian Church will meet next llon Ori. 20. Barbara i . o'clock in Hie Ilelhel Con- business trip to ' Portland «„ ¡»''illm o r e second and • one and one are two, Tuesday, 8epl. 29, witn Mrs. GOODNESS GRACIOUS ME! The olectlou on Ihe ¡»Olii 1 » 18chultz third. School will be \\ e.lnesday. ' gregal mnul Church. i dismissed alf day Friday lo j Bui if* one and one should Sinfth at Ihe Yeager apart creai mg c..ii»i.leruble interest. marry. Mis* Dolile Lewi» o f Pori ments. The questi, »n must eoniinonly It was Wednesday, the .lay CHUR0H OF CHRIST chance l¡rn.l wat a Sunday visitor here Ki'Jj the children a»k.*d, however, in regar.1 lo for raisin bread. He was wor- 1 The N. C. Zehr fam ily who “h’p te urbe r iîlli. 1925 Wlili friends. I attend the Fair. since Ihe electlon, I» "Just wh.it wilt I ried. for he knew that have been visiting relatives in till le Meliniti, D» A. M. men voted o n Ilio electlon d o t" town the past few weks have one thousand w . r-liip. 11 /1. M. wanted most in The eleclion tu he heid on gone lo Nampa, Idaho to visit wlial millions Gil Sopì ember 20th wo ware a shaving cream there was no thè 20lh wìll first of all deter a cousin who lives there. pleased to have with u* U ar- longer an excuse fo r a dingy mino whether ih.* people in Hie miro the Eugene Morgan Of Mr. Stolilcr was buried o n : film on the teeth. Although dtslrlcl incloaed within Ilio Bible 1 nivrraity. who brought Thursday from the Bethany h0 knew that it was much boU I».un.I» of Ilio proposed organ i-1 u* a very help ful message. Cliurch. He had been * ailing t«r than the average fen-rent tntion want to pcrfccl a lun - 1 September 27lh, Ihe pastor for some time aud his death!»moke he. wondered which one nel organiziiliou. Il will givo .Will bring Ille niessage an- wa- not unexpected. \V. E .'o f th® fifty-seven varieties to Die 3 director» power only. to nouneed for Ins! l.ord's day, Pegg had charge of the ar-|buy. As he walked aero>J Mr- make prellminnry stfFveys, a^.t "The T.**t o f Grealnes».’’ ¡rangenienta. ^ an st. he inslinetively j,im pel lo rail nn election which will V om arc Welcome lo all our ' Eight women of the Chris out of the way of Ihe worlds determine whether bond» for »ervices, tia n Church turned out t o finest automobile before he re the building of the Tunnel mny( J. Frank Cunningluim, help in the carpenter work last alized that no metal hud lie »old. Minister. Monday. There w as a picnic j touched him. Thi worried look This election on the 20lli is ¡on Ihe Harris lawn at noou and j increased and he told himself duly a step In Ihe orgnni/a- AN INVITATION a big time was enjoyed by alf. ¡that he could use the extra *->0 llon o f a Ing municipal orga-, Rev. U .'A . Gray Inis asked us In the old times it would be i( month and wondered if after nization, Jiiwa as when a cily lo announce Dial Ins sermon called a "bee“ but we do not ¡all good oil wasn’t cheaper, vs thinks o f incorporating they , Hex! Monday will he his Inst on know what they call it now. he entered the office h« cju*ht take a vote whether they will llus charge. a glimpse of himself in D' ® Incorpórale or not, Just a9 He also asked us to say that v , ... '• ~ . hall mirror and was convinced when a school district is to be Now that sufficient moisture , . , , , „ ¡a cordial invitation was exlen- . , ,, . _ . . (hat clothes do not ma»e H.8 organized, an eleclion I» call has fallen to enab It* garden . .led I., all In alien,t the service man. But alas, the insiduoui ed lo determine whether the seed to germinate, it is re« I next Sunday al Ihe M. F. church. part e f it was that not oven voters want Hie school .listriel | oinmended that farm garden nr not. This eleclion will 11 .>1 : ers plant as many vegetables *""1 closest friend would tell Haulenbeck. him, yet he was certain that impose a lax on any one. It 1 as possible for late fall and , if John Iftnlenhgrk, and George will only deside whether the llanlenlieck, -early wrinter use, Including wore his garters 1 accompanied I. y then municipal corporation shall he ¡George Hnulenheek's daughter, I spinach, head lettuce, radishes neck ho would change roine a reality or not. turnips, onion sets or onion n r- I Eleanor, attended Ihe Billy Sun- After the municipal corpora seed, and peas and cabbage for ! dnv meeting in Portland Wed - l'n'^ A ruae is a * • * ■ tion becomes a reality then the next spring's early crop. I nesdny evening. is a shade, a shade is » shad- directora o f the corporation a must first perfect the organi The Village Gossip (ells of ovv. « shadow is a ghost, ghost is a shade, a slu.de i* zation and I lien ch II for or a»k U ie bi.n.l election musi nec.'S- a man wlm had n black eye. an eleclion to vole bonds lo »11 Ily Come after the prelim- When asked if he had heeff in a color, a color is point, made nmt Inary surveys are Therefore, by build Ihe Tunnel. n light, he declared that it paint is rouge. imist explaining Euclid, axiom one. rou Everybody »hou’il turn 011 f I lie surveys are everything that was a birthmark, Fu clou oly be a ruse. And, and vole for Ihe organization you nr.' authorizing hy voting crawled into the that he had j enough, it is really true. o f the Tunnel Dislriet. II Is "Yes" at the Tunnel Flection ¡ wrong berth. not voting a tax on anybody. <>et. 20 . Injured By Cow