The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 02, 1928, Image 1

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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o Tl)fl Interests O f Eastern Washington County.
Volume1 VI. Number II
Single <’<>py, 5 Cents
I tea verton. Washington County, Oregon.
Friday,
March 2, 1928.
$1-50 Per Year
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Water System Offer
Fails To Materialize
Figures Shown Where! y i eav-
erton Could M aintain Own
W ater System
It wll !»«• ivttivlillM ti'tl t ir ! t»1 Un'
last regulitr monthly nuH'timr »*f the
C’lty Counrll, the Muni t|*»l Ita!*
ticcitlr«! to mort
i’ vrry
M< »inlay
evening until stuh time m they who
• hie to have suine defil ilo plan in
view.
KEIM TILICAN ^C A N D ID A TE «
The following candidate» m i thè
Reouhllcan ticket and thuir slogan*
are lisi ed a* follows:
l'or founty fommlssioner
M. K. i'aslerdny,
Eureat (¿rovo.
A
tlolinr'* worth of serviee, for
rvery du.lnr *pent."
J. M liiatt, llllley,
pre*ent in-
cumbent.
J li. Wescalt, Gasimi.
"F fflci-
cncy und Eeuoomy."
Kor Recorder of fonveyance*
Jamei M. Davis,
North l'ialns,
pre ent Inrumbcnt.
Il l’nttvn.
“ l'rompt and up to
date serviee."
Eor fountv Aeae»aor
J E Lowton, Eorcst Urove. “ A
Earmer ami a (.ranger,''
L. Hnley. l’ reaent Incumbvnt.
"M y renrd and cxpertence la my
i nom manda Uoti."
I ol S l l . l l f f
to
SIDELIGHTS ON
THE “ BIG FIRE” ....
at
Hall and Kestaurant B «ar lh<
Bruni of Destructhn; Both
H ave Insurance
A fire which broke out Wednesday
on the roof of the llunna building
“ *» Trad# »treot. housing the White­
hall restaurant and Dewey D. Dror-
baugh's
plumbing
rsUblishment,
caused damage estimated at more
than fioiiq and created much excite­
ment in Beaverton.
The structure, a frame building,
was an easy prey to the flames
v.h: a were believed to have started
from r spark falling on tbe roof,
ami fir a lime the
blare gained
m i id hi—dway. The local volunteer
fire fjgh'«T* attar’ cd
the flames
te o points, and hv strenuous
efforts *u reeded in checking them
before they wore beyond control.
Much of the goods and movable
furnishing in the building were re-
’ ovrrf and escaped being damaged
by water The roof of the struc­
ture was barfly burned and the walls
and i-el’in - suffered from the smoke
*rd water. A great deal o f the lin-
n|enm in the Whitehall was ruined
hv the hurried removal o f contents.
file second atorv. which is used
hv th* local Odd Fellows and Iteb-
ek ;h rhsnter as fmlcrnn! headqunr-
ter-i, hire the brunt of the damage,
but the contents of the hnll them­
selves were not injured.
The Hill-boro fire dernirtment res­
ponded to a hurrv esll and ru«h*d
»heir equintnent to Reaverton's a’d.
Th~ timely work c f the local volun­
teers had the Mare under control,
h wev-r a*d I f ’llsboro'a department
>vns not nut into action.
After the fire wna evtingeished.
an dthc furnishings ren'aced. busi­
ngs» was resumed.
The lo-s is renorrd to be fully
covered hy In-nrnner.
At that time thert was a r.-pre
•
' fonnell, llillahoni, “ K ffk l-
M'ntative from the Ore g n-VMtAhmg
eln v, or nomy and courleay."
ton Water <*o. |r »fit wl|S
«led
Vi i- I Werkert.
“ Economy
and
that his n»n i an wr
r ’ < Î in
purrhating the Hnivertim water dis- offWicn
Eor founty School
Superlntendent
• - ’•-ntje n systeo .
That rom | any
l!m ” n Brvnnt. Foresi Gravo. “ For
ans to have nn
il* for the
tl
I, • lin ut linai Interniti of tho
Can Ride ration o f thr iV in rll inside
county.''
it h yet
f fifteen. That c ff*r I
N A. Froat, Gales freek. "W itl
of
shown up n* any r*gu!t r.ie**t
■ I ot > i y tinte and energy to thè
the Council.
wclfacn of thè rchol* o f (he county.'*
tl|R
At the same meeting Mr.
of thu Tun! at in Water Co. war
B.
S. L0SK8 TO
ent and made what
T.ed !
very renanimhV "nmp<v*ition t' the
City- to build n retervoU* no t hut
MII.W.M KIK IIK.II
nt
w**
have ade«p>rttr p e - i
all time*.
With the writer pnving
111 iv rt -n high
school'* forensic
into the Cit treasury from ?*!■•'< ft to
talent rnc‘. th.- delmters of Milwau-
$i>oo or more a month, it would !rvik
kie high i*t Friday evening In the
an though it would r »t »**• n
high
ti,, | iioihlortum and suffered
bualnesR j rop«»Mti»»n to sell hut that
ih ut til the hands of the visitin*
with water surtdied at nh**tit t ? *S
' m l' i
benne he Wood and Heni-
n month *h< City should he ah «♦ to
otta tier, w, who carried the banner
soon brfln to pay o ff some of It.
for the I ni», advanced affirmative
debt.
argument
for the question: "He-
The
income fn m the water I* ■ dved thr the United State* should
something like $1.1H*0 iwr month, or cancel all Allied war debta contrac­
$12,000 per jrrnr
O f iw irw these ted
prirr to th# signing
o f the
figure* are no* *b«olut •
c a r t, armistice. ’ while Milwaukie’* U-nm
but, -speaking
in round
numbers, fur
the nevaUve wna rompoMxl of
thr\ are rlmo to thr amount. Now WUIett H werienn and France* Hab-
$12,000 1« <i". on an 1
" f erlnrh.
”r hi- de»*te
decided the
$200,00.
W . wonder
if the Ore­ North Wl lamette Valley conference
gon Washington To 1« • ml itin'nt- tnnnpmn: .ip
In* an offer <<t anythin« 111 * ’ '0-
Wood i.red the first gun in the
no» • m Beaverton'* water dint tui­
verbal engagement, basing his .ogle
tion system.
I f they u p
v , Ml
moral obligation to
maybe we might paure a little be­ on Amer » ’*
cancel
f c»r debts,
and Europe’s
fore aayinir th 1 the rlty of Beaver­
In addition to LIB R A R Y R F V g V IT SHOW
ton should not -ell If. w rier » -t m . finxecisl condition.
tl
.sta: ¡«tics that th#
negative
»rnovF-s si vtessful fvknt
A not hef *l$b T of vital tmi'ormnre quoted ti prove Europe was able
that wa. broil bt before the Coun­
•t her obligations, the fact
The benefit for the nublie library
cil
by a letter from
Mr. Walter kroerica
ii creditor to all Fur given
Wednesday
and
Thursday
llarria la the mntter r f a Citv Chur ope »sui ! use these debts a* s
evening* a» th«- Reaver Theatre was
ter. It would »corn that the » ’ ate lever n
ireventing future conflict a drcidixl success. It was sponsored
reijnlre* that when a elty adopt* a •van hr»-. • y
stressed.
This lever hy the bno elnh.
charter that a eopv of that charer
! n il to as a "diplomatic
The eomedv hy Our Gang caused
m r«t he filed with the Secretary of BNJtft
’ is*
Gerrow, the second much laughter as is usual with their
Stale. There i. no penalty ntt i hed nffi, alii
•
speaker, pointed
out picture*. The mnln feature, “ In Old
to the neglect i f filin'- but then is ihr cff*ct
that the collection o f our KenturV v " combined both comedy
the question a- that i
ic of the Kep'i'csn ihligation would have on
and pathos
Miss Rernlee Cox play­
requirement
I a hartrr n>lopted intemetl
il trade relations, and de- ed two violin se'eetion*; sceompan-
without follow In- out ’ l it r f i e it red I'
'.*• Shylock-like
insistence ied on the pisno by her si tor Miss
r-r-t legal? fa n it la* enforced if for payr
•nt championed
by the Lois.
f r ndv was sold aod petted
seriously contest*»!?
opposition
a fair amount.
Th* argument usually put up I*
Tho committee
wishes to thank
tn tk - rebuttal,
thr aggressive
that it alwovr li i* I i-en like thaL
• ” th,«e who In any wav heloed to
Just a. thm.gii
urh a statement oratory c f Wood, who utilised his
time welt in clinching his argument* n>-t ', (ho program a success, espec­
war any «ort of a renaon.
the
pewsonner-
for their
’
ing his upironents' defen- ial >-v
» ' wn
a decided feature of the n-d licit.» M - Free men fo r his ro-
NEW HA UN 1.' SCHOOL
-.o fp l 'g i the Ati.-as Gev the *ish-
TO IIK D E IH C AIE D bvrnlng
The ji ’ -e, R. H. Down, history xr- e-d »he pphtic for their genor-
h*'*H of Franklin high aici pntrenng»».
,
When
the new, modern
school ib' artn.c
I iiiu «- b*in. erected in the Home* ■ ’ ml g- e a short summary o f the
issue nfti both side* hsd completed
Ftt'i M Wright and Miss
MU
neighborhood i* completed, it I* to
bv properly dedicated by the eituen* nrwuni'nt touching upi*n the vari­ P ?•!« Wells, teachers in the Penv-
ous ete icnts entering into the orton schools h w e move»! hack to
uf the* plnee. i tie ilale of lit eictli
‘ on- II n. He stiiti-d that he bas»«l h- ir homes in Porlsrd nnd expoc*
ho* been net for .uureh V.
bis de ’is" n mntnlv on the weight * drive hack and forth.
A piugr-m will u b u n d auppvi
me
two of tbo proposed
lea- " f con i' live argument presented;
end d '’¡very and last the rebut­
CAM
OF t h i n k s
lure* of tbe e\filing , 1 lie »upper
tal
Rot rton's delivery w hs de­
will lit* served by the ladle* ol tne
I
wish
to
thank
our friends and
clared to have been the better, hut
conimilnay lor -’•> eent - and union*
'• ant ji was awarded the decision neighbors for their sets of love and
the nuinbei* on the prog o ro are aei
kindness during the recent loss of
it'd th» championship on the basis
ectiona by the t ethuny Oreiieatrn,
my beloved mother, and to extend
" f argument* advanced.
and hy llannuli A oung and an ad-
grateful thanks for
the beautiful
A fnir sired audience _ braved the
dre < t '• County School Sup'l. Ury-
•' r:i to hear the question discus­ floral offerings.
Tulk* by men of the neighbor- sed.
Violette Spinner Roilman
liood and
number* given
by the
aehool pupil* will ai»o be included
O B I T U A R Y
in the Heliedul* of the evening.
N. I*. Johnson, loenl contractor
ELIZAB ETH S TO LLER
ha* been in charge of the erection
Mr; i.lizaleth Htollcr of Bethany
t the structure, which i* fire proof
died Monday at the ag*> of 84 years
and modern.
nnd 1 month
She was born in the
■nntrv of Switxerland and moved
HUBER LAD IE S CLUB
STACKS CARD I’ A R T Y o Bet Tiny ¡Id years ago.
The funeral services were held on
The Indie* Auxiliary.to the ilulwr
*!” day afternoon at the Beth-
Commercial cluh hud a very success-
ful card
party and
luncheon on !■»•■• Pap ist church nnd interment
Wednesday, February 22. The fine was ai tho Union cemetery.
She i» mirvivied by one daughter,
quilted spread that the Indies have
been working on, was
drawn by Mrs. Kliaheth Trnchsel, and five
Kubcn
Smith,
of Portland.
Mr. Hons, Abe, Jacob and Sam of Both-
Anderson of HuIRr won tthe first •1 v. Jghn e f Walla Walla, Wash-
prize, Mr*. M. Neiper*, consolation. ton nnd Giligian of Metolius, Ore­
The next card |>arty will lie held at gon, besides 31 grandchildren.
the Clubhouse at
2:0t) o'clock on
M ary k C hristensen
March
7. Everybody is welcome
Mr*. Mary Elisabeth Christensen
Come und get acquainted.
There
will be a small ndmi*sion charge died nt the Emanuel hospital, in
Portland, from pneumonia compli­
of 15 cent*.
cated with henrt trouble.
She is survived hy her husband,
MRS. COOPER GETS SU RPRISE
P A R T Y ON BIRTHDAY Carl Chri'tensen. and three child­
The 79th birthday of Mrs. Julia ren, Pntri la, Virginia and Fred, and
Cooper wa* celebrated hy a large i her mother, Mrs. Cardiff.
The funeral services will he held
group o f her friends surprising het
Saturday evening.
Tlsev presented nt 9r00 n m. In the St. Ijiwrenee
her with a beautiful pot o f tulip* churrh. Third and Sherman street*,
land.
and a large birthday cake.
Snnd-
wirhes, pickle» nnd coffee were ser- (
A "Pnw wow" for hoy* was giv­
ved.
•Those present w ere: Mrs. Elmer! en Friday evening in the Bethel
Dinner wa*
Stipe, Mrs. W. H Boyd Mrs. Ruh- Gon-regatlonal ehureh.
ert Summers, M r r
Kilby, Mrs orved followed hv a short talk on
Doy Gr'iv, Mrs, Henry Nolscn. Mrs. "Tenra to Riile the Horse that
Otto Erickson.
Mrs. V. A. Wood, Throw* You" by Rev. Donald Mac-
Mrs. II O. S'lpc Mrs Inex Whit- I Noil. The rest o f tho evening was
worth, Mrs
Geo' ge Thyng
Mrs. j scent in gomes. Rev. nnd Mrs. D.
N. W. Gorham and Mrs. Cooper’s A 's'N eil. R. C. Dotv and Willis Ca­
¡
brother, Robert Scott of Cornelius. | dy were present with Id boys.
I» B A I B R S F R O M
Just when
th* Whitehall
conflagration w u at tte worst
a gent with an #ye for busi­
ness nt tempted to interest Mr.
Hanna in the rental of a new
building in which to resume
hia business.
s e e
Beaverton had
two traffic
cope
on d u t y
Wednesday
for a time. Altho, they were
merely on fire duty, they
gave our town quite a grown­
up appearance.
"Barney," operating the nos-
xle, while perched astride the
ridge-pole
loudly
remarked,
"Whadshai?
Latk have some
water!”
Right after this th*
Hillsboro smoke O t ars appear­
ed; perhapa
they heard him
'holler.
• * i
To those who Rke to think;
Wcdnr-dey’e EXCRement gives
food
for medftatinn.
Such
subjects as wdter
pressure
will bc.ir a heap o f thinking,
too.
# • a
He i able reports
h>ve
it
that every tins* friend Hanna
glances at his mutilate! roof,
he start* to hum. " It Ain't
Gonna Rain No More."
in a
sort of hopeful manner
K IN T O N SCHOOL PU PILS
H A V E W ASHINGTON PROGRAM
Kinton, Ore., March I,— Special—
l-aal W-dr..-~-iay morning was fit­
tingly observed at the achoolhouee
at Washington’s birthday
Fifteen
of the parents and those interested
in the school were present and en­
joyed a fin* program given by the
scholar*. At the dose of the pro­
gram a short session of school was
hold after which cake and lemonade
were served te thoae present.
No
ool hell rang fo r the afternoon
TOM C ORNELIUS
OUT FOR COUNTY
COMMISSIONER JOB
Tom Cornelius, who lives just
north o f Reedville, on the opposite
side o f the new market road from
the Reedville Dairy wa* in town the
other day and called on the Review.
He is ae 'king lecetion for county
commissioner
on
the Republican
ticket.
Tom has hsd several year* ex­
perience in one official rapacity and
another.
Hr has been deputy war­
den o f the State prison at Salem,
superinterdent o f the prison farm,
foreirsn e f the brick yard, and at
other times Chief of Police of Sal­
em and for three years was street
commiseionrt at the Capitol city.
Other candidates for the office
are M. H:»t. the present incumbent,
and Harry Westeott of Dilley.
Mrs. Emma Hnckens, Mrs. Ethel
Edwards and son John, Mr*. A. B.
Clement nnd daughter Emma. Mrs.
S. W. Hogate and daughter Phyllis
were luncheon OIMSts Thursday at
the home of Mrs. T. J. Rowe of
Per* land.
The Whitford Women*' club en­
tertained
at 500 Friday
evening.
February 24. Mrs.
Will Rice of
Garden Home and Edward Hanson
won first honors, Mrs. Mary Mac-
Rroom e f Vancouver and llarrv
Eeidmnn o f Garden Home took
second honors, while Mrs. Doy Gray
and Fdwcrd P-npcndorf
won the
eonso’ ntions. Mr*. J. E. Davis' drew
th- door prixe. Cake and coffee
were served.
•
BEAVERTON
PIONEER
Short Summanf Of
Court House News
LOCAL BARBECUE SOLD
TO FREEM AN BROTHERS
Arrange
pent* were
completed
Monday wh*-reby. Robbie's Barbecue
restaurant chanced hands. Mr. and
A*ri. P. A Hicks, the estabiishers of,
the busir, :s* »old th# well-known
cats emporium to T. R. and G. P.
I Freeman, Portland barbecue men.!
| The Freeman brothers announce
Items Ot Weekly Doia* At TW
• hat under th# new management, the
! lunch room will offer such viands
County Scat Aa OkUiaed By
j Rn' 1 w rv i'e that hungry ones wifi
j travel far to he served there. Oom-
Our Hillsboro
j plete renovation of the interior and
) a ehanee of nome to "Ted's Barhe- !
CIRCU IT COURT
ji-ue”
»Iso » tanned bv the new re-!
| gime.
Charles O. Malloy was named de-
Mr Hi ks, reports that he will fendant in a damage suit brought
<
¡r orn ession work at Oaks by Mike Cuzoni for injuries received
nart during the summer season.
an automobile accident, for the
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sum of
$10,081.56.
Richards and
FATH ER GIVES P IN T OF
Richards are attorneys for the plain-
RI.OOD TO SAVE SON ’if{-
Wi'lf*,r>. the seven and a hnlf
Hare. JJcAlenr and Peters in the
month o'd son of Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘‘»m e cf their client Bert C. Ship-
Mr*. Katherine M. Spranrr. rrsi- Mon»pi.mcry. receive,} a blood trans- •«y have • turned suit against L. R.
f'ision Tuesday, his
father giving Austin in an action to recover mon-
Beaverton who was fatally
a lured hy an automobile, Febru­ un n pint of blood to restore the T -
child to health.
L G T ore Aloha, asks damages
ary 21.
Report from the Good Samaritan to
*' m
*190.50 for damages
hospital in Portland, where the op- "
d ' rivation o f car from th#
Kuthcri e M. ('¡grand was born in eration was rerformed,
state that
n Automobile Insurance Com-
'VedUnia Wisconsin, October 15 ihliti, th« child is resting comfortably.
r,any • Dav, Humpdson and Nelson
*t# daughter of Nicholas and Suz-
—
are pMnnti'f's attorneys.
inne Cigrand.
Marion Dooley, Rey Dilsman, B.
She received a very good educa-
I s French. W. R. May. J. C. Smith
'ion in her home town and for a
and Vem Sommers all have liquor
number of years was postmistress
B A B Y C H I C K S law violations entered against them
of her home town— a position of
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on »he court blotter. Earl Strong
rather unusual responsibility for a
J. L Harris lost 1,000 week-old !<r’d Robert. Schmidt each have two
young lady then to hold. She was
chicks Friday night
when the otr' eount* against them . T w o in»iict-
hardly 21 years of age when taking
jars in • ’.e stove o f his brooder '"ent* were found
against Frank
! this position which she held until hoi e exploded. No one heard the Murphy, one of assault and battery
IW9.
noise of the exposion. Very little «nd the other on hooxe . A. E. Wil-
While vet in her native town she damag. was done by the resulting Ii* also had two charges— liquor and
met and wa* married to Arthur H fire, beli ved due to the fact that assault and battery. Smith was a
Spraner. then a young b'jsiness man * he floor wa > covered by a patent former deputy sheriff and arms ar-
o f Chicago. To this union was litetr wbAch smothered the flame*, ""«ted by Sheriff J. E. Reeves.
born two children, George Arthur, The los« wa* covered by insurance.
Frank
Shadduqk
faced a true
who died in infancy and Violette.
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bill of burglary. James Wihlbrink.
now Mr*. Van Rodman, of Portland. F R C P RAISERS' MEETING
Clayton Cramer and Clarence Fruch
An adopted son, Adelhert. died just
8 F T FOR M ONDAY NIG H T were indicted on larcency tharees.
a vear ago in a sanitorium in Phoe­
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E d "»r Wiltse is held to answer on
nix. Arizona.
A meeting that promises to be !arc«*nv nnd burgalry counts.
Lo-
The couple remained in business < f vital interest to every grower in " I Milton was indicted for deposit -
in the metropolis of the Great Beaverton and vicinity will be held »ng injurious substances on the high-
Lukes for a number o f year», hut at 7::t0 Monday evening in the offi- way. Carl. F. Biers facet a charge
later sold it and decided to follow ce« of th-1 Beaverton
Realty com- ror attack.
the sunset to the Golden West. In parv. This session is the first to
Roy Sergent and W. L. Irving
the aytumn o f that same year— 1905 he held since booster meetings in were both fined $500 and given six
—they arrived m Beaverion where adjacent communities were decided months in jail. Irving was paroled
they were destined to have a great on to estimate the probable success on payment of $200 and Sargent for
Influence in shaping Ahe future of o f uuch a venture and this one will $150.
our minature metropolis.
nrove or di*»-rove Beaverton’s inter-
j . C. Smith and K. E. Deviek was
When they first arrived they est­ e*t in nr -operative Growers' group. f ined gsoo and sentenced to serve
ablished a business in a email build­
F. J D-itsrh. the secretary o f the slx months in jail . Smith was par­
ing on the site now occupied bv thi* ti-moor irv organization is in re- nlcd for $150.
Deviek
for $250
Stipe garage, where they carried a ccipt of n recent letter from R. H j >ck Merria waived a grand jury
meat, grocery and produce ho«ine*s f i o n manager o f the Agricultural indictm.-nt,
pled guilty
and was
Five vears later thev purchased *'a-ke»ipm Department, offering his f,ned $ioo. He was paroled for $60.
the southwest comer o f Front and •i r e rod «crvices to the grower« of
Frank Shadduck and Harold Em-
An eel streets and built a home a R't’.veri-n in the work of ortraniza- rjd, were remanded to the juvenile
store and later the telephone build­ tior. Mr Kipp also reports interest court.
ing.
in the e lm at other communities In
______
Mrs. Spraner was an active, ener­ ♦he vnlley.
ARRESTS
getic lady who took
great
pride
T- • ft-avert on Chsmh-r of Pom
Pau| Winston and Allen Donatl
in being one o f the first o f a class
1 an excur.qon to IT '-.»'- v. re taken in custcxly on February
peculiarly
American— a business­
•ale ”
d • eveninv to determine >q by offi.ers Duly and Parsons for
woman. She tok an active part in
ints
' there in a f t
of o»r»»na! property,
the business and its success was ip
'inn. and reoor» much en-
Sheriff Reeves and Officer Duley
•-> smai! way a result o f her ahility. 'No«».« m.
arrested James Beckwirth February
She never was too husy to find
The secre*ary «tate« that upon
atntntory charges.
•tme for social service and gave un- »he n»endrnce and the interest cal-
H. Rose of Orenco was arrested
ktintinglv in many ways to the fur­ led f-rth hy »he
Monday "vening by Officers Duley and Hathorn on
therance o f those rause* which she
v.'i’ l nrohobiv hinge the fu- ^ liquor charge February 22.
considered a benefit to the commun­ ♦ore o ( th , i ooperativr nroiect, an«l
\ liquor charge brought the ar-
ity. She acted as judge o f elections mpes i t growers to K- present at rest 0f D. L. Goodman on February
here, being the first woman ever to th» meeting.
22 by Officers Duley and Hathorn.
hold that position. She was presi­
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Edwin Nortendyke was taken on
dent o f the Parent -Teachers associ­ TH t R^D A> MORNING HI. \7E
February 27 by Shorirf Reeves and
ation in 1914-1915. and ever active
DESTROYS CHICKEN HOI SF ,s being held for investigation .
in charitable and religions wort-,
A b aze starting from a h»v>odcr
— session c#
*;,l and liouor
'the was a memh*'r of the Sixth ■ 'n v ¡n the chiclen-hon -■ o f L. A.
c,| against the name o f Jsek
Church of Christ Scientists, and a f ’ -iai-en, just west of town
on Weaton,
of near Tigardville
who
member of the Mother Church, the Th'irrday morning totally destroy-
was arrested by Sheriff Reeves,
First Church o f Christ Scientist«, of ed that building and for a time
,
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Boston Mass.
•T’ or-iy
threntened an adjacent
ACCID ENT
For many years she has been an barn.
Terisa Seita! of 354 College street
active member of Reaver Chapter
5'rs Clanssen had contracted for Portland, received injuries when a
No. 1(*v
O. E. S.. of
Beaverton a large number o f baby chick* and car jn which she was riding was
Grange and, when the Rehekahs or- had 1 ghted the oil stove of the struck by a car driven by Carl Nei-
[Gonlinued on Bsc’ - Page!
broed' r in prparation for the arriv- port, a builder o f Huber, Oregon,
a’ of the chicks. In sonic manner on Sunday, February 26. Mrs. Sei-
tbe flames form the stove set the tel was taken to Smith’s hospital
poultry house
afire, and.
once for treatment and later was remov-
started. the blaze soon grew beyond e,| to st Vincent’s hospitel in Port-
control.
land.
A volunteer sack and bucket brig-
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ade centered their efforts in an at-
PROBATE
tempt to save other buildings that
Cuprdinn*hin o f ' » - ' ' <f Barnes,
were endangered and succeeded in an incompetent person was applied
confining
tho loss
to
the
one for on February 25 by Mabel Mc-
structure.
Lend. Hare. McAlear
and Peters
When tbe main fire had burne»!
the attorneys,
itself out, the firemen were soon
The estate of Iver J. Hoar, decea-
able to quell the smaller fires.
sed. was filed on February 23. Eli­
zabeth M. Hoar was named execu-
EXPRESSION OF TH ANKS
trix, and W. P. Dyke is attorney
We wish to thank the department, for the estate.
the school students and all who so
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kindly helped us during the fire on FORAIER
K IN TO N
M AN
Wednesday morning.
•
PASSES
IN
PO RTLAN D
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hanna
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-----------------------Kin'on. Ore., March I,— Special—•
LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALERS
Won! wes received
here Monday
ATTEND SALES CONVENTION evening of the death o f one of our
Elmer Stipe, Charles l emard and former townsmen, 0» E. Kindt, of
la'onard Adams attended the busi- Portland.
The Kindt
family are
r<!^« meeting held Friday afternoon among the first settlers
in this
in the Heilig theatre of Portland, part o f the valley and lived here
for all the Chevrolet dealers of Ore- many years. This town derives its
gon. Washington and parts of Ida- nnme
from the parents
of Mr.
ho.
Kindt. While they made this their
A carload o f scenery illustrated home they were very prominent in
the lecture given hy representatives a 1 social and business matters,
from the central effuse.
Thev moved to Portland a num-
A banquet was given in the even- h »» o f years ago
but have made
ine at the Multnomah hotel, follow- frequent visits to their old home,
cd by several vaudeville acts put on
The family has heart felt sym-
hv the Pantages. Ornheum
and pathv of their many friend* here
Broadwev theatre*. Short talks were in their hour of great affliction. A
t i v n hv Mr. Fuhr. manager of the number of former neighbors
and
Pacific Coast region.
Mr Klinger, friend» of the deceased attended the
assistant sales manager of the funeral which was held in Portland
Chevrolet company and W. J. Rich- Wednesday morning. Interment wes
mond
manager of the Portland in Crescent Grove
cemetery, near
tav^-/
branch.
I Progresa.
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EXPLOSION CAUSES
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