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— !» JT ]he BEAVERTO N £ REVIEW I'iiltlixh' (/ hi, Review Publishing Company, ine. him if in* il I a I r I'llv, ,l «rl ,"iing (ho ioor* to htipi»inc»» an<| hope. Ridi m tin' l.i'tti'r things o f lif«> is ho who i mi look ovory person in III«' «'>■«», knowing tlint what hi" possi'»««*» was gained by fair and honest endeavor, and what I is i. Hi«' prid u c i o f what I»«' lias been i' w !,al he lias done. Tim s w hen the "I'm i r writes", it will he o f the nobler things o f life— contentment here and hope beyond. Ikauttuu Oreism. J. 11. II ulett, l ‘t\skitnt l l u n j Ih ’iut*, l i i r Tnauk'nt W r i t e Bright, i<rvrt'tary-Trras "Entered as socond-cluss mattar Uecein- o* r 9, 1K - si- at the I'osl Office at Ucavor- ton^ Oregou, under the art o f March 3, 18: 9.“ H i l l »AN, Jl LY I, lit .‘ 7 H u rry iktiuv... Editor \ e r i i r ilriytiii ___ .l.'-.soràite E<litui J 14. M u l e t e ........... ..Husiumn Utiittuj'r Muhscription. $1.00 | *ir vo.ir. A d v e r t is inji rates on application. f ’U hm A’-u d ini/ l ’or AH I'h< fa m ily A S H O R T CUT T O T H E SEA .Muri of Beaverton.-, future prosperity depend» on tourist travel bis'ause o f its «iralcgic p o l l ion at the convergence of the (.an.von and B rih a -Beaverton high ways. 1 uni’ musi, ot n«ve>sity, tiring it ' reward, bat local and a c t i v c o g n i z a n c e o f "Ur peculiarly natural advantages will do much to hasten a linaneial realization. • <ood n ads hav«. become a national fetish, as Holh'iig »o accelerates active commer cial ii.lerc«*urse, .« secret long siine d is covered m the busin. -s world. V casual survey over liie propos d r i a l to the eoa-t via «¡ale» »Teck and down the Sal (nonberry river places B averton on tin ■ 'ige of a verita ble goM t a io a Ninety-nine percent of the 'boa'tbound Portland and inland trafile would us<‘ this route, as it shorten' the distance to the Tillamook ami » h a i « m beaci.e» approximately .«.« miles as compart'd (o the present route around Me.Minnville— a route which in a large mea-iir«* eliminates Beaverton in favor « f It e Newt» ig lugli way winch ■ » •« few miles shorter. Individual, or disor ganized eff< rt, will not accomplish rnuct. in tile creation o f favorable sentiment, but a coordinated effort on (lie part of our business interests through the Cham ber ol Commerce m cooperation with friendly coast inleresU will tend to hasten favorable sUi'.e action on tins pro- • nose,j ebort «ut lo the coast. T in . route has teen more or b*'s held in tin* haekground la'c.iu-t* o f the activity of the Wilson river toll road promoters, .« • hem.- which has been or probably will be ilispi>se«l of Hiioiigh eliminaiimi by It»«* Courts, sentiinenl being gimerally in oppo sition to loll roads. People familiar willi Hie propos. il Saliilonberry r. ad are unan imous >i llieir opinions tliat it offers the best solution, at a minimum expense, of « shortcut In Hie sea, The Salmonherry road would foil« w up the dales Cr«‘e* market road vvcstwaid to W est rimber. from there o Coch in, thence over whatsis ileclared a well define,| ridge to til«' mouth o f the SalmonlM-riv. following down Hi" south fork to Mohler, where it would mterseet the Roosevelt Highway. T o open ibis pn pn-ed route , would necessitate little more Ilian Iwenty-five miles o f new road, inueli o f which is said to he light work. An inspection trip over the route will he made next week by Me-srs. Conway and Ruessing. o f Hie Orem n Motor a'siKMation. in c«mjunet imi with several enlliusiasls front Wheeler and nearby towns, wlindi, w* believe will result in 'frnng and favo able reeominendal ion' to the Highway Com mission. Berv«?rtoii should nru |«»t tin* oppor- Itmily p a '» to a,>4 behind a movement that, ¡f sucre', fui. ranno) help Imi re dound greatly to our financial anti -ocial beneflls. I f » a timely i'suo that «'ould, with iliizr.il' i m* raced and nourished through onr Chamber <*f Commerce, ami. 1«. w hich "«• i *"pe«*t fully «'all Hi«' attention of the club’ s o ffic e r '. REGRETTING THEIR FOLLY " T h e moving fingi r writes; and having wri* Moves on; nor all your Piety nor wil Shad lure it back to cancel half a line. Nor ai1 your lears wash out a word o f i f Thu- we icad Ilo' seventy-first stanza of H ip Knbiayat ,,{ (Jrnar Khayyan, one of tbe a m ien l Persian poets, whose w orda ami wisdom ave weathered the obliteration of lime bacali-e o f the soundne-s o f the authir s finite philosophy. W e recalled this particular stanza on leading an account «d how- one o f the I» Autremonl brothers evinced, m hopeless word", hi" •’egret over the criminal folly o f himself and t v brother- a folly of murder and attempted thievery, terminating after a allori ami haunted f eed.on. m a lifetime behind the bard, drab walls of our peni tentiary. As t lie guns barked, I lie ‘ ‘ fin ger'’ wrole. and as (lie iron floors closed upon Hi«' light of freedom, it moved on. sealing forever Ibe fate of the convicted. N’«>r all your Piety nor wit -hall lure ik back lo cancel half a line.'* Their «loom js sealed. As they came, they left Hie scene of llieir slaughter, pennih'-s, but with Hi“ lives ol llieir innocent victims clinging lo llieir souls to ever plague the con science. But had llieir illicit ambitions been momentarily successful, bow would they have disposed o f their loot? That is the great problem confronting all Ihieves, big or lit tie. They l.ecomp flies for human spiders, being forced to sappine«- their unlawful gleanings, often o f great value, for a mere pittance. Hie disparity being Hie difference between an hone-t market an,j a « rook«‘d one. And they always gel caught. No matter what Hie gains, crime .»•annoi he ma.de lo pay. The criminal is mi outrasl even nnmng hi« own ilk. li not .onijr tubs one of friendship, but deprives W «■ n..d vviih som« »urprìsu a stai ciucili, piirportiog lo ciune froni li. A. Howard, sta:«’ sui cru»t«‘ n.ieiil «>f pubiio mslruclhin, lo ila- i .«et timi a grimi number o f lugli sdiool 'tudcilis m Bihlc siudy are regret- ahly ili icii'iit, only a sinall pcrvctllugc asiiig passing g r a d o m III«1 »tale wnlc cxaniiii'iiious rvcciitl) licld l o he exa«'l. .««coi«ini.' lo inforiiialion al liaml. out of m i taknig Ilio c.vanmuiliou m (he old IV.i.u,.« 'il. only l ì sUCC«'C<i'HÌ m pussiiig, Ime m .ln> New Tcstanu'iil ti'sts only liti oui «d . l ì vv. re suecossfuL IT««' l niteil SI « > ■- kuowii a> a land o f cliurclies, haiiily .« lièml 't bui vvhat suppuri» one or mure 1«. , 1 'i's of vvorsliip, a faci vvliich cause* w under al III«' lack o f Ihblicul kiii'wlcogc in lite rank» «• f adolesccnt Xinerie.i. Siniultaneously with III«' liovvaid report " a s an aritele alieni an emot inn atisti, .-ligi, us cxperience l»y thè twenly- ycar olii -oli o f III«' Rcv. John lloach si,.ito,.. pasto«* o f Hie lialv.iry Bupti-; rim i «di of New York. Ili*' cxperieiic1' .ompor ,r ly robt*cd ili«' boy o f itorinal spciH'Ii. 'Ubstilulilig song ni . hi iitikiiown :.«»>_ ii,'. ,iot unlike lb«‘ penlecostal exper k ' ih ' i ' s «>t Ihc originai Christian «lisciplo. fruly. "«¡od moves in niysleriou» ways ni» woiolere lo perforili." L O G A N B E R R IE S K IN G Novel ha» Ih«-re l«e«'n a »inali fr u ii timi enjoy «si a stronger comeback Ilian ha» Ihc lo-, iberrj Popular for awhile, the bo,loin uddenly dropped out o f Hie mar ci !;■ ..»-I and for three or four years va.» uitcerlain that much o f Hi«< acri* age -,t lo Hu» particular lierry was . dowei I ! p and c,inverted to «dlicr uses. Bui «.' dually it» intrinsic value f*>rced itself i. the buying public. Hie demand cam , geneial lor bolli flic berry and (¡a jui' «¡rowers return«*«! to its cttlli- v i n il. « ncoui ii'z,'d l«y pr««fllable «luotutions fretti tl-e canneries. Although Hie yield ,ln- ye. r c««ul«l n«d he called abundanl. the ,|ual'iv was iu*ver better. n«*r Hie «lemaml stronve«'. I) is parlicularly adapted !>• I tie Oregon climate, and shipments from this 'l a t t in foreign markets receive special -itlentmn, because «>f a tangy. yet elusive, flavor, unknown to olhrr districi». Tile Ib.'j « lop is i»st ripening and in certain nsiaii'. pickers are on the vines, but by next week the crop will be in full move- m,ml. Much o f the erop will he shipped ihioud. (lie I oiled Kingdom being our most .-..live market. *|n 1926 loganberry ,' v j i * i ■ - ' mollo I «si I « * 289.7M7 ease» with a value •! * I . t in. I «»«». and weigl e«i ll,333.0*»n potimi'. There i* every indication of a continuously healthy market, and the It** view au-’ urs rich return» to all who either extend their present acreage or set a*idc a portin', o f their loddings for Hie growing o f Hus particular fruit. This year the entire «'i*«»|, of loganb«*rries will lie liar- veste«i in contrast to a few years n «o when t i e growers picked only enough for local «1« manda which were limiteli. ind«>ed In many field» the berries » « T e left on the bii-hes for want o f a market o f any siml. Now Hie expo/t demand is greater than the supply wiiudi should make the growing o f loganberries permanently p rof itable, especially in the Uea Vert on vicin ity. The Review is. pleased to note an act ive interest among members of our • diamber o f Coinmeree. as evinced at the no etmg last Tuesday evening. The cor dial 'I feiiow-hip so noticeable every w here - peak» lor Hie greatest measure of accomplishment. A t««wn with a live com mercial club usually forges to Ho* front. ..........pposite being true o f towns where such organizations her. imp lethargic nr , ...,se to function. The growth and com mercial health o f a town need eotisljinl alteutiou and much o f Beaverton'» pres ent prosperity ran he traced «lirecl i t Hhamher o f Commerce activities. livery - one should ge* behind it. Keep your membership pant up and, when possible, inswer roll-rail. As a business man. It'« a ti ry.alty yi'ti owe your town— and your business. The people of Beaverton are justly proud o f their city'» achievement«, hut I here is -till room for improvement, much of which may be accomplish«'«! through ttie Chamber o f Homme e«>, if properly supported. Here, a» in many place-, .« few are left to shoulder tho greater part o f the burden and it’ s truly surprising how »ttecesgfully they carry on. There are few. if any. of the smaller cities in the «tate o f Oregon more favorably known than Beaverton. und mill al i «ohi Itili li. s berli I lie Y'o\ al >\ Swili C,mt( an , »«dii lo l’ orilatid operatori«. sawmill til Si. Helens ha» open Kiglily-one senior boy» al ed again aihl will rill tIMIOft ft. Jefferson lugli scliool, l’ or!lami. a day. earna«l fft'J.Hiiii «lui-i o g ili«" The People’ s l ight A Power ti lugli se buoi yeur», Company has aei|iilre,l and con The C’ ackuma» Hounly cali - soli,luted elerlric sei'vlr«' al Hail nery al lUinbv lui« iropciij'd tur y«m City, John l»ay an,I Prairie Ihe -,'asoli. who discovered the Pa- City. Kireel etirlis al Salem liave citu Ocean? Heavy shipments of machin l«io miles of ros«'B m hlooin. Hull*»a, i»f lA'iirse. ery have liei'n rceeived for III«* l’oi Hauti'« mfaiit niorlalltv cali' ,'iì.l per 1,000 lurllis 1 « new veneer plant al rillamook Hitt that is the easiest of Ihe lowcsl of aYiv Xmericail cllv Tlie I iimivp ' s I salmon run in all the 500 or more i|iu‘s- was reporleil ill Ihe lami i ' oiii i I v vvill spoml g.10,- 30 vears tions that will apiH-ar in «'00 ibis year oli Hi«> <.»ilari'vdie Hogue River al llraills Pitas our new rouil. i '.ullage 11 rove’s -eh,«ol budget rii«< old Iladger min«* i» lo he I» 9ft 1,015. li li W1 a le re« I lo thè «no |,,«>| |c\«>l Itay Mating din ner' at Mill* and operaled. Asloria's i»«*w I ni,• ti l*a,'ill,' lair,i Iv s aifded *rt2.ooii worth of ferry will g,, mio - i i v i c i < lulv i iiiaehiin'rv lo pack 510,001» cases i I m il tins year Ypplcatloli h i » l« ‘i'ii in.,,h< al KI u ni a I li Fall» for a io w ilo dig Coos Bay I.umher Com Bank cliarler wll|, SMi.imo , , p pany will r«*oruanizt' with 97,* il.il , DEPARlWENT K .’ 7.700 In,n,| Issue Yale - cllv slreel» are hem» cvfzt rn/rrfaimng >ind ediwchoniil the Weslern Oregon Packing impiovi'il and »idcvvalk» lutili. feature that 'will tn<’ke a real Comptiliv will Iniiht a *15,000 Ih«> iicw Itlsbe«« Hotel al Kla plant a,hlilmn. hit. Do not mitt if malli l'all» ha» opened. Il <*u»l I’endlelon’s prize wool clip, ♦ 75.IMM». ? ? o ? c i *1)0 Tor. K m * What’s the Answer Twenty questions in each issue, and with them answers to questions in the previous , sue. They \\ ill cover siuli subjects as history, geography, sci ence, economics, music, nrt, drama, religion, nat ural history, famous say- in>o>, stiorts and others. M«'»»tire Hi« love of voiir tbe greatness ol her suffering mother by Beaverton X *.’ 5,000 iloriiiilory I» to t»e Iiidcpemleiil Meni iauupatiy al Springfield ha» bulli tt nrw ab- t>u 1 11 al Molimoulh Normal for atlmr. Ille men «Hph'iits. Ihe llovvi'ua .Mining Hompany al spi Ihglii'lil w ili Wol'k il» REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Blu« lliver gold prtiperlies, e» limai«',| worih *Mii,iioo. Noble Holding Co. In *• W Tw o road coni r a d » have been lei al l'illainook for **•- Lahoriie, I acre X W . Hart HI. x,, M i i s it i w 500. Charles F. Shor«-> lo s.irall V Empire Fisli and Hold Slor- Khortfy) 1.715 a rm », Mlllaboro age I'.all liery ha» incorporale,I N. Bang» («« W aller '• Bang», for 130,000. lilk I t Timber Townsil«' Sei- R. 5 W. Ileetisport s new schoolhoiis, .*7. T. 3 N I id li. Yiingt'hrrg el uv lo O R E G O N S T A TE N E W S 11 s es li malesi lo llave cost *.I5, ilarrx I Meljer et ux. I«>) to. 000. ...... Ivtlle Mollies. Ibi« Silverlon rumi i» hi'ing Fred li. Ymuigeherg el ov lo l’he Mounlaiii -»I :«(•'» l'o.ver Igraveb',) al Ylolalla. Harry L. Messier ux. I»»l M* Hompany al Harr -luira ha» m llie Ea-t Maiipm Water i '. oiii Ri'i'dville Heines. »lalleit line- for heller .««TVÌre, J. - \| Shavne lo Muierx i pan.v li.,» laid new uiams ili h id lg lllg on III«' Yaipima Itav Maiipiti. Pauli, l ot H Virginia Pia«’«’ li. rbor near l'ole lo will soon \X \\ Mellar uv lo II.«\ I' Erglik B iz ' wii . Carli,«n, »old begin. Sinclair. I««l '»». Ymemled Hlm'k for bel ter Ihan *03 p.«r head a The old N o li-W allon Moun number «>f rum» al ptihlie alle I in Humphrey'» \dd. .1 T . W h llld i lo Hlauilla H being wi,l lain s t a g e riunì i» luiti. Kimmel et al. purl o f l»*l Ol n, «I ami ria'knl in (lie v ic in ity 1 lie Sh«'ph»-rd l.ogging Coni (leaverton Reedv tile Vr’g ’i ,«f Eugene. l’un) ha» slarli',1 cutting 'ng» YX ishtiigion Coimlv lo Hill- Work began Iiegan Inlv I on a new for ihc Hammond lutila al Ylnl hor,i Com. Bank, part of lilk. , «M i. höh Cliri-nan Chureh al City. llill-lioro Ro»eburg S. M Barnard <lrll«te« to j rìllain ooks First National MeLei'd. Pari ««f Purifie I depilen«' alni Tele | lizank ha* doiihleil u » capitai lo i ii'orgh YX Sec. ’.'7. T. 3. N. R. t. \V\ «rapii Compatì' - new building 9100.000 and hus 92,000,000 iv Krank llniii«’* el in lo V I'« and servire al Kugeiie will co»l sources. H. liiiliey et ux, lots ami -1 *.0 0 000 J A new g5u.ooo rhureli wili he Blk 30. South H«*«isl Ad«l Hill» Frigidaire Coryi. r ii noi ha» bulli l,y llie M elh odl»!» al Kla boro. e»lahlisho«| a log brandi plani 'm alli Fall». .e Portland. 1 Spaiildinv’ » new pulp nuli al Idle Coo» Bay ilurhor iiew»- NewI,erg Ila» colliraelt'd a y« .ir « pap«'r is erm'ling a large new produci lo a New York buyer. o f rice building at North Bend Ilarrlsbiirg will carry on im Salem » in'w *l»3.mm Lesha f slrei'ls III cilv junior liigli -chool is alinosi proveiiieiil » •iddìi um» completed- Eight new »Ire, I conI r a d » al Vshluiol » new Swedeuhiirgh Engine have been lid for about block will house Iwo stores. 927,11110. line from week's S| lumber Helens Oregon only Genuine porta a re uaed UOI’ RSK you real ize Ihe significance of using only genuine lo r d parts hi uur repair work. It means your car is put buck into s«'rv ice al the lea-l expense and will per form efficiently l*o mil experiment with <|Ue»tlon- If able parts or » e r vice. ht'llfr pari* Wert* to he would make made I* ofil I tieni 1 Home lo « speciali»! when you have repair work lo l«e ,|oite * «Mir serxIce department will g iv e ^ o u gffecllve per mancnl lo r d Serxic«*. O F Progress Garage Pel* Olsen Owner Pr«Anrr»», Oregon A U TH O R IZ E D •oevloo I tic Mouilluni Míales Company al Springfield ha» coinplcleit Hie riduuldiiig «if a power line sys shipment tem. Springfield will lay 2 'a o f sidewalks. tolah'd miles 3,500. OlMI fi'd. The 155,000 W upniill.i road ■ s lo l*e conipleled I his y ear. f**lverton « armory is h«'uig rap- i«ily rusheil lo completKin. Hnlfnur-i iutbrie sawmill, n mile- southeast of Sulherlin, will employ 15 men. A heavy hay crop around Harrisburg is assure«! this season. A *2ii.nOO apple washery is being limit al Hi><><| River lo re move spray reahiue. W Harki'r ha» starteli a prone i ik'hyilraliug plani in Ihc Santa Clara di»triel near Kugeiie. The YY ,'iidlnig plume line al Springfield 1» t»'uig rebull with copper wire». Fori Hxford disim i I h buldini.- a * HI,unii «eiMiolhouse, l'ho MeMImivilio Hliumlier o f j Hominem«! j» huying a eainieryj for a fruii ami proiluee «lulioii j McMinnville’» eannei-y is fin- W arren farmer» ari* plani ine aneeil ami Hie plant will he .’imi aere» o f flhrt' flax, aliti Uj leased for fruit use. lineo miti. W ,>rk is I eing rushed at A new cannery assoeiation New Brand Ronde on Ihe Sal has been organi/inl al Scio. mon iliver e u t-o ff highway. I hc Power Hompany al Mau Five distriets will vole on a power line school consolidation proji-d al pin i» extending i Hn«'.v. to Oak Springs. Beaverton Transfer Co. Lewis Brothers Props. A U TO TR U C K AND L IV E R Y SERVICE, D A IL Y TR IP S T O P O R TL A N D F U R N ITU R E ARD PIARO MOVIRO Hfllce.' Beaverton, Horner o f Watson and First P! Portland Office, Portland Auto Freight Terminal I’ hone: BeaverHin «203 Portland, Main 35to ./Men j Maroonea \ bij George Marsh ! LOVE VKRA E. AlMMft How wonderful is l.ove! Yes. l.o\, i- wonderful. But what is l.ove.’ II I- not anything that men call love; l.ove i- impartial' universal good. Il give!h all. yet a«kg naught in return. I.me never envie- nay, for l.ove has all; Ana Hi«.ugh it gives all, -till has all In givi*. l.ove is t lie wisdom that doth nmlersland All that men need, the substance that supplies. ‘ l.ove never fails; it is lit' untiring Mind Thai v e i l k< cps above a sleeping world And V'gils for it to wake—-and still is Love; And when it wakes, is l.ove forevermore. And l.ove i* Truth— that Truth which makes men free; And f.«rve is L ife—»that Life which knows no death. l.ove knows no evil, but is only good; For Ood is goozl. And l.ove is Ood. "Oi all sad words of l«»ngue or pen, the -aibb'sl are these: It might have lieen.” Oregon Telephone Com pany COPYRIGHT bit Th« PENN PUBLISHING C d XV.N U. StWVICf I A N O T H E R o f G e o r g e M a r s h ’s s p le n d id tales o f the H u d s o n B a y c o u n t r y — w h ere a h a n d fu l of w h it e qpen g u a rd th o u sa n d s o f m iles o f beaches. R i v a l o u t fits battle fo r the fu r trade. The Beaverton Review Subscribe Now $ 1.50 n a tu re erects its b arriers. I H E In h o s p ita b le In d ia n s u p e r stitio n s are in t e r w o v e n w i t h the gen eral m ystery o f the fro z e n co u n try . A ro m a n c e o f the s n o w s in w h ic h d o g s play alm ost as im p o rta n t parts as the h u m a n participants. Story of Splendid Action to be Printed as a Serial in Beaverton Review