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4m t¡ *' » T he B ea verton R eview u x#t C L E A N R E A D IN O F O R A L L T H E F A M IL Y Voi um HI, Ninker 45 Single Copy, $ Celti County Wins Many Premiums Beirerton, W uhiaftoa Coonty, Orejón, Friday, October 9, 1925 v o n ron TUNNEL °°TO“ " m I m S im »FROM OUR Local Couple CORRESPONDENTS Married Sunday I I SO F « T u r •ONE ADVANTAGES OW THE TUNNEL Grays Leave For Cresweil As the time te drawing near Owner* of property In thl* when we will be aaked to cast section In the urna within the Lovcna Alien and Hershcl L. Funk our vote on the question of Coanty Exhibit at State Fair Takes boundaries or tin* proposed forming a tunnel district I farewell Party Given Rev. and W ere United in Marriage Tunnel i District «rn to vole on concrete culvert acroee t h e would like ot only to expreae Twelve First, Ooe Sweepstakes the proponili to urente u dis-| Mr i. Jr. A. Gray who At Brides Home SKO OKUM VILLE H E W S Walker Itoud Ju»l eaat o f ¡my views as an old-time citisen Irlel whleh will have ehargu of John Traehsors ranch. They And Two Second Prizes but to correct some mlsrepre- Have Left Beaverton die Tunnel It II I* Co oe built.j will noon place another culvert Miss Lovcna Esther A*!®“ *entations which I notice in .1 . I». Trachsel m harvesting The Tunnel District eoin-i marriage at I I near Louie Klcgenthaler'* flour wa* united in marriage ai *»|paM| a(j 0 f ihe Oregonian of __ ‘ prl*e* uhout flo.niio nere* In « '« * il carrot crop this week. glh iniUDt. I have lived mill on the Cornell Hoad. Thie o'clock A. M. Sunday, October ^ Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Gray Vnlley, bounded lUcliaid Notte. J. buck^ on Thel 4 year8 on ^ , jde of P o r t . Kn'lr1' whirl, the Tunltttin Vl,ll" y' »«"hard crew hu* been bu*y all suin- t, with Hershel .L r u ^ . have left for Cresweil, Oregon, by n un* in rliarge of County A g e n t / “ '• «" l» « " ,n t u » at Hoaeb U„, j„b again with the Ulta- nier building substantial bridge* Hev. Horace H NMley. fo™ er‘ u ,ldi iK years o f which I have o f # r(mldenl Uipayer 0 f about twelve miles south .MrNS horter. Frank 0. Huke o f , " « » « 1 ; J'1* " « ,*1 . o f « ....* May l * . fur NYasbinytofi County. Here (he Congregational minister at ^ Eugene, where they wilt take h ml on ami ti. It. La Polirli of 1 ' * ' . 1,111 | ,,MIJ 1,1 .* l" " Mr*. John l.rrkie and etili- they are: Mr. P.gguoan, Wm. charge o f the Methodist Cburoh. .... . « (.nriiellu* won twelve blue rih -j'*1 11 11 ' * " 1" " ,||-,.M npenl luel work wiiti Mr». Mat/kc, and W. F. l*e*ingor, '" '. ■ „ „ r » - ’ Rev. J. H. Irvine from Cres- I, , , „re residents of weaver- p em n ec-n ot I.... . one *weep*.ake* n„d Iwo « ''‘ "l* 7 " " f t * ',0rlb; E. K. Dorsi. foreman. ton Miss Allen having lived «« «"U*1 edmitted that all well, will come to the M. E. - i*. it.*, miai. *, 1 «- ausi o f llillaborutf Inane® it He wilt preaeh here all Imr life, while t h e jo u r Highways are mow or Icae Church here. a* follow *• w^l ru" » « “ it1 « ° l *,e Tualatin Anthony Trarhael # » • olecl- gromu came to Deaverton more I dangerous, but fewer ^ id e n t e here next Sunday morning and ’ ’• Hillsboro, K'ver; «hence ulojg the Tuula "1 .aptam of (lie bull team ul ST. M A R T ’ S NEWS " happen on straight level roads evening. Durile* oirhool. Ilr*t and *weep*lnke* un Ua....,! “ « »® «1" ««-»«T iy to Tl,, house was prettily doc-iH“ *'» on steep grade* or curves Tuesday night the many rhen barley, and wn* peoelatm- P0" 1« «bout Iwn nule* enei of K\ery dny, in every way, Ilio oral I with drapery and flow- such as those o f either the friends o f Rev. and Mrs. Gray Mrs. C. lied field was shop ed thè tirai exlilbit of barley In « ,'*l,,***: i thenre noHheanterly, Darne» school i* gclting bol- cr* .appropriate to the season.¡Canyon Hoad or the TerwillU gathered if» the basement o f ping in Portland Halurday. ibe »how. Ju" ‘ Jn “ * '" » 11 ' " ,rl ° r ter aud bellerl Iho-e present at the cere- «e r Doulevard/ I have seen the M. E. Church for a fare NV. U. Wtlcox. Denvsrton, Dr.l »«* * ""“ • of Multnonuili, go. in the b o s* Mr*. Cha*. T. Myer* was iu inony wer.; N. V. Dakar, C. E. the Canyon __ RoaJ many times well party. After a bountiful „rum bay ami llungarian velata. »"** «ro,n «-bere m>rlh lo Portland on Monday forenoon. Funk. I.uurelle Eden , R. F. when it could not be travelled supper everyone bad a general J. C. ' Loedy, taherwood mid I'1" 1" '*'• *»“ '•»*»• " '» “ •« ab»«“ *’i¡“'' Clyde A. Edwards. Kliilon. flrat “ n^-fourtl. of a mile *out|, of iU H'¥l' h‘ I,U8' Mr*. J. Oñnger was in Hills Cast.el, R. NV. .Merritt,. Mar- wit|, safety, and severaf times good time, with some singing and aeeoitd on onion*. ¡«he *tartlng pint. Mr. NN .urger * folk* onler- boro Wednesday visiting with tare! Ifenn*--y, Florence liar- when it was impossible to go and impromptu talks. risoii, C. NN'. Allen, Chalmers up or down with any kind of Rev. and Mrs. Gray leave lieorge Harrow, HHIaboro, l*t «he purl of the district In lamed the Ainacher family ut friends. l-Ulen, Italph Eden, Malisa Mer- vehicle Beaverton with the best wishes Portland I* bmmdeil by a line their place Monday evening, for the largest squash. Miss Margie C. Meyers of rdl. Ethel Merritt, F.. N. Cast- •j'|ie tunnel will eliminate the of not only the church mem u . „ Oregon Nursery Co., Oreneo, beginning In Mnri|iiain (Juleh. those and properly bers, but also with ail about 100 feel west of jerw ll- * r, Mr8' J,,bu U“ rry Portland wu* >in Ht. Mary’s on eel, E. I.. Casteel, Anna L. AI- ,j„nger to life iirsl on clover hay. east- “ u,,," y B «"*l* «>»« Monday forenoon. l«n, Kinma Funk, Orrin ATIen, when the hills are unsafe, be- with whom they came in con K. F. Durllngliaui, Forest liger boulevard. Ibeare ward to about a block west of ," 11" t rulay evening, and tact. drove, lirst on winter hurley. Clias”. Myers is building a Gellu May Allen, NN alter » H .,si(jMB shortening distance the old county hospital; thence Mi** Clara Truch*el, a mam- new front porch on In* boon; Swilier. Ray Hanlon, Emma enabling larger loads to be K. (loetler. Forest Grove, sec norlli lo Arthur Ht., en*t to ber of lito clase of '20 was here. ond on while spring oats. Mr. li. Wells of Huber «U n ion , Delia C. Fisher, I*««1 “ hauled. The Terwilliger Boule- THE TUNNBI___ K, F. MeCornark, Ihlley, first Front* Ht., north to Hhertnan, greeting friends in sch.ml la st'i* helping Mr. Myers .with the II. Allen, Ann Waseen, Pernicia vard |ias b^en next to impoe- YOUR OPRORTURITY Jaekeon, Sadie Kden, .Ruby AI- sible to negotiate several times on alslke clover seed. east to the middle of the W II- Tuesday. work. The inception of a tunnel Ion, Clarence Allen, Mr. and "even tho at great m k. There rtherman Hyre. Hillsboro, llrsl lamelle River, northwest to Mr*. Heury Geaiuger from through the hill to Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Floralies Mrs. F. M. Allen, Lewis Htan- on baled alfalfa and rural type the north eud o f f 6th HL, south Knappn. Oregon, surprised her is not State Highway enter- has long been in the publio of Vallejo, California, were ion. Esther Switzer, and Arthur |w portUnd wUb go many ac_ potatoes grown in Western Ore.:«0 Main Hi,, nml thene« south- brother K ,1 j|, mind and talked about for many with visiting on Monday here at th» Mays Druthers, North Plains, "asirrly bark to Marquam visit Sundín K seemed almost a A,',;n . , ... , , cidenU as occur on these two years. Chus, i Myers h">ue. Mrs. m a»y beaut,fui g ift, were. r*- rrilW(Jed road , nd jf W0 c. n dream-project by some and now *i on timothy «red, Gulak, Hr*) Florando is Mr. Myers' niece. reived by the young couple. I t #nother ^ ^ lh# that project, on the 20th o f The Tualatin Valley Tunnel ( <* stranger undertook W, J, Enschede, Hillsboro, Association Is represented I u '*r,'e « Ford down Johnson! ill's! on baled timothy, October will be voted on. EVERYBODY TALK TUNNEL! r " * ” « '0" ,#MPn U,fl d* n- LOCAL NEWS wiltaout brake«, Und |„nd_ The ewnipeliion between coun the p|(y by the Portland Tun- ***" "Yes. W e want the Tunnel.’* I have talk, ,! and worse«! for *** “ lo do * • , Meier, **d th the ditch. The little Wright girl is ties was ellmlnsled last year nel Committee. Julius This paramount issue before wou,d n® making her home for the pres- « s,,,ne time o n the Tunnel pro- St the request of the exhibitor* Chairman, and .ames Kayer. , ,lnrill., srhno, , lit the people should be overwhelm expressed my „ ''old' lcjr and the counties now work to secretary; and lu Die Tualatin OII „ . , . . . . . . . 1 eut with Mr. and Mrs. Paul *•*« a"*« h* ve ------------ — covered tunn„, «o „ hp„ through . h „ ingly favorable. I believe wo .. ,, .. ... , 7 , . 11 puri or ilit* old l.itwrcnco H i u a I e view* at various community 1 oo ereu tunnel where th e put on a rroditdh|r showing. tftlley the eonimitlee is beaded i i - ii , , , ... 0 are all pretty welt acquainted » i. ... . " ," 1 1'••nation Laud i.iaim (wo alherings so it would be very ’’° » d dry’ 8afe' »traighl and with its facts. by u, NN A. Gill, Uiuirmau, and '"••es norlliwesi of , „ gotwf . town J. J. Henderson, who h a s much of a repetition o f what: !“ lllt!e Fra,,e lo going over II. C. Frye, Secretary Many seem to think it a largo BEAVER THEATRE Deuvarlonl been employed « t Knappe, re-¡you arc already informed, but î l î hor. o f lh® Pf«*ent roads? undertaking. It’s a sound, log OHANOES MANAGEMENT No estimate o f lh . M at O f named l on ■ t will say to the voters, “ Be «unnel Is a necessity for ical business project which I Hie Tunnel has been made ex- Frank Noyes packs a rabbit turned to bis home here I liursduy, ur*’ to remember the dale, * n “ dditlonal entrance to Port- personally believe should have Mr G. A. White, who since eept in the most casual way, j « f i every day» Tuesday night at k»cr i«> i9-.»5 ,an‘« from «ha w«s « Just a s been undertaken ten year* despite the fact that on tl*«* *,f "O'* » '* hoxe* o f randy. He the opening ot the new build tl. H eav.rf u «-‘ range will , f.,„ a. ,, ,,w M,al vour jn. “ ‘««h aa addUional bridgea tan stnre.’ str«*^t you can hear any ki:ni r ‘*‘ V* Beaverton will have 20,- ing lias been manager of the give a cooked food sale al Hal- , wj„ we„ B<>r%.ed> your needed for the east side resi- Every dollar put inte the Tun Beaver Theatre, has disposed o f an estimate from $350,000 000 people in 19101 stens Hardware Store Saturday ■ |(ro|),.rly valll(.s w41| be greatly ^ n « 8- nel will be returned in the way of hi* interest» In the »how increased. The influx o f pop- This paid ad in the Oregon- of enhanced property values, ot •cginning at 10.30. business here to C. W . Conley, U,N " r eslliliale will bo made i f " * " * L. F. Maxfield, wlio a short ul“ 1 ' " » " i l l increase taxable pro- mu claims the tunnel is an ex- which wilh growth and im the tunnel eleeUen d.*., n o l Ì * . po,,uh,r 0 Ì M. K. Slennetta, and A. H. Mc ■a.-ry October 20lb. D'lbauv. veiled the Barnes dinie ago was employed at the I'crly and values. Furthermore, Périment. This statement is provements should reduce our Ginnis. who expect U» remodel Thu only voting piare in " ’0 , 1 ' ■ »>•’" ' « much Beaverton- Bakery, has m o v e d '11 '* in ,me w*««1 *Ge march «oo preposterous to require re- general taxation. 8o i uu not Tiie building and open op fur..., . . . - interested in the drawing* of to Pullman, NN ashiiigton. , " « progress and the 'p in t which futing but I will call your al- feel any concern as to taxes. students. ■ I llnd out here for this improve- tention to the numerous tun Ever since I was a kid, I. have n mrn* week. The ladies o f the Beaver S o - 'ment is to be >admired. | feel nets all over the country and been hearing hollering about al| who wish to vote on the Bell Sliuekelford's famous 'The Ibreo are contemplating çial met Wednesday afternoon happy and confident that we ask you if you ever heard o f taxes. big Improvemanla lu Hie Inter Tunnel must come on October Iron Hprings on the old Stiack- and sewed for the bazaar It will bring us as Beaver to «re all working for Ihe great one being abandoned? Just as the ivbject of the election elioni G. I C. are be. oming ior and exterior decorating, ton two and one-half miles be held early in December. | kood o f lh » community, and a reasonable to say bridges are seating and other Hungs to is not a* a borni l«*ue, but I* popular for pilgrims in quest . . . . . . . ! common interest. an experiment, or that bridges closer to Portdand, ami there merely the first formality to- o f eternal youth. Shades of help make the house comforl- Mrs. spranor «H Ik" With the Tunnel assured, un- eould not be'successfully used will be no hills to climb. ward (he establishment o f u Polire de Leoni utde and attractive. katr * couple of «Jays t**l ,|oubtedly the Wilson River because accidents have At the rate Portland is pop luriiiel Gistricl, much the same hap- Mr. White will take a short She v.sited the ««•*<• .highway will he built.! pened °n them. a* the eleelurs gel together fo •' Tinging letter in defense week. The tunnel ulating, and its probable growth institutions while In Salem. | vacation before going I nto establish a school district- Tile ° « f*mous thiuneil Crust Beavcrtbn only wi,l not be immune fron» acci- as computed by great student» business elsewher«s Ho tt t - The Beaver Social Club of- -'‘venlv miles ...... » s u c „ .. ..... any more ......c mao bond* for hpililing th« school- *®**n«d from tGo pen o f Fred ffom h Tents than any « other of business o f cities. In time peels tu take |i|a f>|iil|lk 1U house and for financing the •'«vsiiland appeared on mo ed the O. E. S. wilt give their .«'«»'h e s l ¡straight dry road, but I do say to come Portland will be the Eugene for * visit with friend*. distrirt are voted Inter. In like itorial page of Saturday s Oro- next popular card parly Wed- ’««•*■ advanlago this county ,ho aeeiilents will be reduced largest city in the Northwest. After bis return be will prob manner tho bonds and any ex- “ " " ' “ n of-O ctober 3 nesday, October -•<»•. at 2 P. 'vin T,,,IV'' «rom such an a c-i«o the minimum because o f the So when I say this is your op ably open up some Into of corny lislimciil 1 f straight dry road, and if a portunity, we should be pre penso that will be incurred M. business m Hits vicinity. Ernest Grandgeorge says that I icaunot featuro anything breakdown «»ceurs in the tun pared to divert this growth to must come nfler the distrlet 1* the voters o f Tunnel District It Rev. Father Springer or Ray, logger than the Tunnel, a two- ncl it will be treated the sam Beaverton through the hill. organised. is a step in progress that l i a s No. I should insist that pro was in town Monday. TUNNEL »B E T IN O Among and-a-half mile shorter road tolas if it .g-rurred in lh * i County Clerk Luce iuforms vision be made for W IL L BE HELD HERE a street other things ho remarked about Portland. the NVilson River anywhere else. r* * “ been presented, and not a sin us Dial the expense of Hie gle angle is there to deter you , T . ear line through the Council was tho enjoyment ho received highway aud don’ t forget, per- As to vonUlnlinn- to from voting its successful ter Arrangement* have been per eleelion must T.e horn by the Crest tunnel, then carfare from reading lb » news ,n Ihe haps a Worlds .Fair, which I have to g T further ^ Much of ... expense |.„P,|allg should be to ,.e„ * mination. fueled for a Tunnel meeting 1° county. Ho view. H e re p o ric d that Joe understand from reliable sour-, Francisco to see the success- lift?* iilrrutly born involved Where tunnels have been Moore had burned on* at be hold Wednesday evening, <>ct The l^unel Directors at this „„'J ' WH>' ° f 40 00,118 a short thn burned on* at Roy ........ planned for on this sW* f„||v ventilated t.m„..i . „ CC088' built, every one has been a It in (be Deaverton lugli school ie a go. He has his of the hill if the Tunnel ation TvVrv dav .,0per- meeting cannot lux Ihe district. store under oporation again should bo built: . ‘ . ’ ’ h ? ° 1,1 e l' success, and usually wilh far auditorium. They ran gsk for g prelimin- NN ushmgton County's Con- and ‘ has his less possibilities than we have. W . A. Gill, President uf thp is residence under CAST YtiFR VOTE OCT. 201 logical » , * " b6 ,’ U®t as ary survey to be made, which Bridge Gang is placing a construction It is solving a problem that Tualatin Valley Tunnel Com I E - K *’ sw Swenson * w ° 9Hy W |M build ,l*son' more highways — u. is all Hie expense they can In highways nr or bridges be- for years has confronted this mittee will be present to ad volve the district in. This Z ~ '(‘* use acc'denta might occur on valley, wonderfully beautiful and dress tho meeting. He will survey should not cost very (hem. NVhen we eliminate the spacious, that w ill become tha bring bis slcreopticon slides uttirii more than the election. mecca for homeseekers, a (Continued on Back Page) of views taken of different Property owners are the on suburban district, just a short tunnels in different sections ly ones who can vote in this distance from the vortex o f a of Ihu couniry. Others will bo election. OBITUARY No one will be al- ’ great city of industry and presepi to explain ventilating lowed to vole who is not the crowded conditions. The ten systems and other things nec owner of 5000 square feet or NN esley Talbert was aorn in dency today throughout th a essary in the operation of these more of property. Morristown, Indiana, June i, United States is for city folks thoroughfares. l»»5 . Uis early life was spont to move to a suburb to build on bis father's farm. He was a home. Everybody is urged to attend. OHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT inraried «° Viola Fleinining in The foreword. the Tunnel BEAVERTON LIENARV t«80. To this union were born will be your smile, a beautiful two sons. KEEPS GROWING development created by y o u r Citi li«'.11 OF CHRIST The Public Library has re In 18U0 he came west to the assistance at the polls, o f be For October It, (925: ceived as gifts over 120 books out here. slafe of Kansas, later return ing proud to five 10:00, A. M., Bible School, from Mrs. Dyflcld, Mrs. Hpra- Make the m ir ing to the east, where he look Pull together. nor, Mrs. C, K. Mason, Gatlier- Lesson, Paul at CorlnUi— Acts. up' farming again. He soon age o f dreams a reality. Tun 13 . ino Dench ami Rita Fing. moved to the city o f Elwood, nel the west hills o f Portland 11:00 A. M., NVorship, Vocal Half o f Illeso books nro fic Indiana, where he lived until to the Valley. Tualatin is tho Solo, “ The Inner Circle,'' Ser tion, tho other go«>d reference 1007. In that year he moved Indian name for Paradise Val mon, "Sleeping Christian*.'1 works. Among the fiction to tho NN'est coast, where he ley. Let’s gol Wo are dellbhled with tho Yes, wo want tho Tunnel. writers represented nre Cur has resided ever since. He interest that is being shown in Fred Koshland wood, /ano Grey, Haruther*. our services nml we wish to lived in Portland until 1915, Hnrold Dell Wright, and Hex invite the w hen he moved to Aloha, whore general public to CARD OF THANKS Beach. The Library is nearing them. nil. he made his home until* h is its #20nn mark. Are you mak We wish to evprdss our death. Young and old, remember ing "use of HT that we have a pince for you In He was a member of Mor heartfelt thanks lo tour friends our Bible School. As minister ristown lodge A. F. and A. M. for tho many pretty floral o f F. F. Swenson having filed nnd toucher, I wish lo extend 193 for 59 years and prominent ferings and theii help during n politimi with the County an invitation lo flia men of in Masonic circles all his ac the long illness and sad death «’lork lo homme a candidate Braverlon to attend our Mens tive life. He was Past Master o f our ihelnved daughter and W e especially wish for Tunnel Director niilnmnt- class. " f th* lodge as well as having sister. thank Dr. Parrett of Daavee- Ically disqualifiies him from Don't forget Ilio place Den held all oilier chairs in Mason ton for his kindness and help acting ns one o f the junges of ver Theatre and the time of ry. ful aid which ho 'gave fill tho Hie eleelion lo be held on Get.. meeting. He leaves to mourn his de end. 20lh, neeordingly the County NN'e plan to Iny I lie corner parture his wife, Viola Talbert Mr. nnd Mr*. John Schilling, (dmrl on Dot. 6th appointed stone of our Church building o f Aloha, and two sons, F. W. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Schilling, 0. F. Hedge to be Uhairiimn of Saturday, Oeloben 17. Talbert o f Portland aHd J. R. Mildred Pries. , the election on that date. Frank Cunningham, Minister Talbert o f Beaverton. 1 Johnnie Schilling. Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Told j y Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly •*ibi* E x s s r £ r i £ i «•« They’re Not All in Pittsburgh