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■ U M M , OftKQOn t/n1v*r»ity Library B ea verton R eview IF IT'S FOR BEA VERTON THE RE VIEW ’S FOR IT » OLEAN FOR READING ALL T N I FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. V o lu m e Single Copy, 5 Cents V I , N u m b e r 18 Local Ball Squad Throws Benefit Bop H uber H a ll D an ce S cen e S p on sored M em bers NEAT of SUM of ' County P.TA Holds H ig Busy Purchasing All-Day Session Dilley By T eam School At Staged Organization CLEARED SER VE I'rofil» From Function To 11« loed In Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. I I IN C H J * Gales Creek Tenders Invitation To Hold Next Council There Kqulpm, nt M- Friday, March 30, 1928. $1.50 Per Year ^¡Ex-Service Men Are Legion Guests Here Council Still Mulls ! COURT HOUSE ITE MS an- c ir c u it court The second trial of W. If. Willis, on a perjury charge hat lieen poa- * poned until court roan facilities can he provided. Sidney Rowers, Jack Wheaton and Mike Matulewski pleaded guilty to, — liquor charges. Matui.vc-ki waa B o x j n jr and Wrestling Card |.i()0 anil given mix month« In/ jail. Features Meeting Of Karl Strong plead guilty to poa- j session of liquor and was given a Hillsboro Post $500 fine and a six months sentence, ♦ ......... — ‘ hen w-* ,|ltcr paroled for $.'100. Two sentences— one for 12 months F I V E BOUTS STAGED and the other for 18 months the State penitentiary were given Jack heed of Ham Sandwiches And Wheaton b y J u d g e B a g le y after he had plead guilty to two liquor indict- , Doughnuts Follows Smoker ments. j ameg Tle-okwith plead guilty t o 1 The regular meeting of the Hillt- con,rihu,in* *° th® datinqoencyr of a boro American Legion post was held minor and was paroled for $500, af- Tuesday evening in the I O O F ter receiving a jail term ^ ^ „ T in a v Beaverton. e r t i n . A bnaf rooms brief busU busi Orders were given in the cases of negg »«„¡o n was held followed bv the - U w C S WHg W . » 4 « « ¡ t o , p r w ,,, company versus The memberi of the Beaverton lho Washington county l’aient- haarball squad sponsored u benefit h ^ d a ^ M a r h*24 »“ i* yJ (latue Saturday night, March - 1, • utuiday, Match .4, in an ali-day at Huber Clubhouse. A n orchestra * * ~ * * « V *“ of violin, xylophone, pinno, banjo district associations of the organi and traps provided music for the were in attendance at tiie Mrs. F.inma Rryant, who was rn tion knights of the d-amond, their fair meeting. dors,,I recently by the Washington partners and patrons of the func Order ... w — « was m « called , , r . . at „ eleven « m , o'clock » „ „ h «¿ a c J S * £ £ £ county Teacher -• ¿Association tion. by tltc president, Mrs. Joimson of pany and G-cnn F. Beil. * S T S i U titr X S ? inspired by the snappy numbers of re-elertion to the r office of lounly iteodvilie, and the entire gathering Gustaf Wallin, Earl Knight, Wal- ¡ant, service officer of the depart- the harmony-makers, the follower» School Superintendent, ^ th. jomed in singing “ Ameren." ter Tangs, Nela E. Forxlund and „e n t o f'O re u o n '‘ who” art<lre«^H’ of «Terspsichoie brought out the r Mrs. Emma lirynat, county school Fred I Caldwell nil plead guilty to members. Mr Valiant po.nttd out best brand of fantastic-toe per superintendent gave a short tulk on liquor charges, and all were fined a number of Dertinent fL-t in h u rch G iv e s formance, and all present were B e l i v i 1 M ( ,U .. ,V " A ' . ™ . *h« composed by Mrs. Agnes $500 nnd six month, in jail, and ter^st to e ^ k e men regarding soon joining in the evening's gaiety, S o u l i t e m S t y l e D i n n e r lines u song written especially to paroled for $150. their rights „ , ° { ,nJury or livrea c l color wus added to the boost Wushmgtou county—and urg- Fori Rrvsnt plead guilty and was Heath scene by the vari colored streamers Th. , 1,1 fashioned Southern dinner «he Council to adopt the melody fined *100 and then was paroled v i^ 'm a n 'Jin entitled toT m ^ U n ry Eltcrd I.mpert „lend f.mpmi, that had been hung form the light- given Friday evening by the ladies u club and booster song, nnd to for *25 ing fixtures of th.- He liel Com-regaConal church purchase copies uf it. ‘This wus put guilty,^ but sentence was postponed $joo and ' ILOO Tor __ °J A demonstrator of the much- wns unanimously acclaimed a decld- v°«« «'«1 carried. until March 31. w d ° ¿ "o u a tJ ’^ o ^ ft a " c ^ n « ,'* H f kcard-of gíraseles* doughnuts was 4.,| sucress nloed guilty to j.e were l jc|c or injured. Mr. Valiant The menu of baked Th« m.nules of the previous meet- . Littlefield plead prcient, and at the Intermission for . wcot potatoes sn,l com ing were read and approved. In the |’>rt,,or po**< wion^and tr.*nsp-)rtation also pointed out ' ^ t Mt|l V J [! 'S von 8 1 X J i)p u m m i * an ______ ex-ser- _________ refreshments, augmented the lunch bread together'with the boys act- absence of M r* Harry Sidwell. i; " *• *r,0° ■tli! ■";« P ffiven six j^ rn n FOflttlloflAna mVuiat;onr t pernfit " ’ * r *n m 'i me n an * x i __ x g •c*rv#d with hi* pantry otTVrinjt*. |n|p rule« of colored waiter*, wa* treasurer, no report was read on mor^ 10 roumy rounty jan. jail. The team members announce that quite relance with the lepen- finan.-e*. Reports were if i ven from Ruth Helen Will is suing Enoch the cu h bonu. ^ e c ^ e d Z l in after darv r, . ' and trenini a,,rr all an obligations obligation, incurred in nr. I have ,lnrc ge .ial hospitality Aloha Huber, Garden Home. Reed- WIJ| for divow» on grounds of cruel eX0Hange get the loan. The mem- been met they will have a profit that i nnjux iated with the land erf ville, Galt* Creek, Dilley ami Hal- I” hum*n tren mont, art h 22. ber* were informed that Victory of more than thirty dollar* to add Dixie. Milton Coring, Frank Buru, eigli regarding the work of the Bumt> “ r° atlorneys Medals and Oregon State medals to the Mcfctqwr . f th* dub. This ,1 • • • V..... I. Vernea Map**, asvx'iatiaa , t those places. Raleigh ^orL,l, *’*’l Eliza!-th Kemper is the plaintiff ' Z f local ^ s t . " ^ " aPPlÌC‘ tÌOn 40 amount will go lo purciuise needed Man son Bennett, Richard Wilcox, Is a n*w club and was taken into equipment for the coming -as, n. Clarn- e Bous, Don Jackaon, Mon- the Councd on Saturday. A report W’ ilh the successful and profltal le roe Shannon nnd George Hoover on the Service Shop was given by ,nt’r,C**J' ' orc' evening now behind them, the boy - w.-re the gentlemen of color enga- Mrs. Jess Hayes, of Aloha. u ^ i an(' ” eter* am atorneys for tween Harold Dean and Alfred John son, Beaverton high school lads hnv* turned to the senou. work of '’ e-1 n the task of Iwarmg in U,e The nominating committee report- ' Comn^ndal Report Shows .. ä s t h ä E w»?e. — . V« ..j ure ä ä ina' Pipe Line Shift Will Not Be Expensive As Feared W A T SO N ST. GETS TILE Hal E. Iloss a recently announced candidate for Secretary of State on the Republican ticket in the coming „ u primaries. r. H»ss resigned his position as i , secretary to Governor order to enter the l’M ‘ ~ r ,c *' He is favored by the Ore- w , , d ,.,1 . "JJr?, T 5 ä That . Ktbin-on’s Of On Condition Yet Made The Beaverton Council convened Monday evening at the City Hall and resumed the task of water dis cussion where it was left at the »djourment of the previous session. The committee composed o f Al- re- ’T * ’ Report Meter Not u “ > • l“ > ' h * d >— «o -d __________ ***** * P . . . .. _ alonS the new Canyon Road In con- junction with Engineer Haines, who E x p e r im e n t S ta tio n T o N flrt'i-tv iw I | i - charge of the road project in H o ld xxarciw .us w a y tfcu vkinity> and they sUUd that . _ w >t would be necessary to move only H.lUboro, Ore., Mar. 28, (Special) i f500 feet of line, and possibly A" periton’' interested in bulb cul- this distance could be reduced an- and i n s ' p e c T L i n n ' 1' 11 was moved that P*°U. *h! . *Julb of specification in order that bids "c ^ Th jriday' to* the w° rk m|Kht be received with "c “ • X *11 dispatch. The ......... entire ■«’ - . a" possible P°*»ible dispatch- Beginning at 10:00 a. m. and on Council plans to survey the scene x . _ i ... , , , ... -«----------------- ------ * **vy tendantL of...the - . -------B re'«y inK operations. They on fluty n will cnw»Y*r endeavor io to una find me the possibili- possibili- . l Z who . will . . expla ------- d M * 1* ™ * ^ ^ ° f * plan ^ ,he through a cut cut Visitors who kno^ th. r of c“ a new ‘ pipe ,,pC. bed lnr? u* " a the plots mtv con - direetlv to iu \ \ the new ritfht of way farm' 'rhe"n!ots"„'re ' Z the ora-rations of the Anril^HJ J ear’ . ,,ot in a Ä u t frr»sibs A n oth er"pl^ fln the û - s ä Agricultural Building on the cam- Hrv weather allows the o p e ^ L a to pus for direction to the ifeld. be carried on there. 'The following are the pointa of The report of the condition of _..u observation . ¡ . « , . 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 : ^ un meter was not presen- son and 1. Effect“ of 'hot 'water treatment *° ^ a W " Ce ° f ^«fineer Robinson. in growth of Narcissus. At the preceding session a dam 2. Treatment for Nematode con- age claim of *50 for - t\— 1 - . 1 l ---- trol. nmnt was iulten under advisement. a. narcissus Grey disease. 4. - ft- . control. n»t,„i ne ,;,rialT 12-inch drain tile c o ’e'ser fly der the intersecions of 1st ami 2nd 5. Tulip experimental plots. » » A small collection of Babous iris, rWU’ and’ ,f rw ®ssarv- a‘ »^et, showing variable amounts of the at their intersections with Watson st. n)osaic djsea, p avaiUble t„ 1° carr> ^ ' n from a..au«r iur In that S€C^|0|1 the j inspection. in that s*®110" of the ciy. Three or four auto loads of local rom Paratlvt cost* of piping for bulb growers are planning to go to * l-rono‘*ed drain t.' care for the Corvallis in attendance at this field ProP<‘rti<?s of G. P. Fordney and H. day. By leaving at 7:00 or 7:30 Bughson —running a line from plenty of time is allowed to ^ highway, and carrying the drain from Broadway to the arrive , at . the O. A. C. experiment south side of the new read—were *:r'’un<* *'>' 10:00 a. m. submitted by Aldermen Manning and Alexander. The matter was B ea verton B oys F orm left in abeyance, however,, until H i-Y Club Here a more comprehensive report on pipe prices could be presented. The installation of a Hi-Y club A suggestion to re-open negotia- — ^ ^ their practice sessions. A call for Ing the dinner, was started with a Greek; ; 1st *' i „ r J. arv W. ist Vice-President, v,ce-fresi,lent. M M r r s s . Srhg, p delivery . ttergon against . nd Mortun a* 8 th* P8' 1- Iwaekexl volunteer* has been sounded, nnd congregational sing o f old time Wallace Vice-Presi- .Ttormya f.m thè pUinriff L h ^ H y in g Thev" ^ It is confidently expected th.it each Southern hnllida, Mrs. A. Anderson dent, «5 M .. .. . ., _____ _ Mr*. R. < hnmherlain. Aloha; __ ___ l*<»ther t ying. They were g.vcn a . . . . . . * nraw « irv<.,c,rvn succeeding evening uf work-out will nnd Willis Cody rendered a piano Srd Vke-Pre'.Wnt, M n .’ f V . I » ^ ^ m a r r IAPF firE M ^E S drsw d-cision ral' mnti»rinV T h 't i tlurt. I.ymuit V\ m DU icuva two ovt Gvov«*: Sncre.Uwy Mr«. W«l€ • M-MCRIAul* BirEiN. bS Butler nnH Tlwunaa. «f nn opi«<rtiinfly for anv I „ il h ill r, Itnrfr,,,*. Mr. and Mr*. K. O. Dilley, and Treasurer! Mr». Lang- •t'**d*'^,l amt Titanf-ho A’ «d- the Tivani AtHL-Uc club, went ten rnthusiut to make n pl*,-e for h in- W'-bh nnd 'tr. nn,* Mr W. H. don. Garden Home ' dink, ln>th of Banks. Mnrch 24. minutes without either getting a self on the sound, as no p, it ¡„no Boswell, accompanied hv Mrs R. |n ,,n address to the member* Myron L. Shulnr of Forest fa 1! nnd the bout was called a draw. will be definitely assh-n-d ur'd ‘ ■ I’ otv sang Shelley's ''De Coppn' rg Johnson, the president, thanked* (*rove ani* Lilian A Porter, of Gas- “ Red" Lindow and "Snoose" Hal- slen put on a five minute clown bout later in the season, sfter every, Moon,’ and Mrs. L. L. Meyers gave them for the Iwautiful flowers und ton- Morch 24 James A. Johnson and Olive M. that might be termed termed a a “ “ kick kick in in the the memlMT has been given n chance to a reading plants sent her during her illness Gullukson, both of Portland. March ne~k, but in View ot the fact that prove his ability, declare those In •The Bethel Orchestra completed recently. claret flowed when Halsten stopped the program with several Southern charge. The Senior class of Dilley high cne of Lindow's rushes with his melodies. school served a very bounteous, head, 'neck' might be misleading. ARRESTS K o s t t ia l e S ch ool B ad repast at luncheon time. The headline match of the even J. H. Putman was arrested OR Included in the afternoon session S o c iu l and U r o g r a m - <»tirt A im o in t s I ^ r -,l ing was a go between Miles Kent, (Continued on Hack Page) was a program of songs and read- high school bone-crusher, and Harry M t*n E sta te A p p r a is e r s Johnson, the mauling mechanic. The Tb county court has appointed Kosedale, March 2S, (Special) *nd a ahartv ht‘a,th. Pla>lpt R e v i e w O f f i c e D i s p l a y s . , . fracas was slated for 15 minutes or The basket social and program F. W l.ivrrm >re, Sr. C. K Hedt-e students of Dilley school. Mr. Puiley of Portland addressed B l o o m s OI L o c a l l i f o w e r the best two fnlls. Kent took the held last Friday evening, March 23, nd Guy Alexander a* appraisers body on the subject of free text --------- first fail at the end of a violent nt tile Kosedale school was ,1c lare,I of Ihe estate of the late Katherine ' r v> ., „-a* killed ,n an < bo,'k"' ,nd. ^ 'V «1 Graham of borest The Review staff are the grate- **yen minutes, and after a rest per- by those in churge and the cm . at ful recipients of two magnificent >< k 1. won the bout by flopp ng John- tending to be u huge success both automobile accident February 22ml GrT ? aPok* bn“ f|y- , , , Before . adjournment, the invitation , bouquets, that were brought to us son a second time. The two behe- financially and sociully. •«* Portland _ , The fuct that $101.86 cents was T,1o appra , rs n>et in the office ,oml,,r« i by Gales Creek to hold the i Wednesday by George Baker, the moths were eVenly matched for G eT g eb nastr a k er anu M ^ g t h "and- a goV . a h* h « * in - * the * » ■ parlors " W a W cleared from the sale of the baskets ( { Hare. McAlcar nnd I’etera on last noxt . . 8t that p a<0 i se ,doT i. or nicmbeV meniDcr o oi f ueorge . frem held MonHav. evening t e r r company, was discussed with and uii evening of pleusure was en- •''•tur,lay, Mnrch 24 to take up nc epted. This meeting will take Son. !"* _________________ o f t h ® Bethel Congrogat onal church, ‘ he view of getting water from them tion of golden daffodils share hon- Following the mat engagements, joyed by those present speaks well duties. Violet Rprnner Rod- !''act «n May, Mr. Tibbets. of the Portland Y. a‘ wholesale rates at the city limits. , ors with an equally gorgeous chow line was formed and a feed of of the efforts of the committees in «' “ «b only child, by the terms of M C. A., assisted by the boys of ’rbe meeting was then adjourned, EXPRESSION OF THANKS _ ^ ............. ................................. ......... louquet of narcissus in the front ham sandwiches, doughnuts a n d charge. Mr. Durbin hud charge of ,hl' wll>- i« tb'- ole beneficiary. She the Hillsboro Hi-Y conducted the to reopened at the regular The Kosedale school board, teach- offil!e of tbt. Review plant, now and coffee was served, tho refreshments, and Mrs. Durbin, a's0 executr.x of the will, installation service. About 15 boys monthly session on Monday evening, er. pupils nnd committees wish to grt, thp fotai point of interest to The hall was filled with Legion J ,* “ “ ussisted by members of the Hills Hillsboro were present. April 2nd. thank the people of Beaverton for B|| visitors. members and their guests, present boro Chamber of Commerce, took L a tlit S o f H u b e r H aVO A program followed a lunch of —------------------- r j., ,r ,, , j ‘ h«'ir assstance at the basket social Mr p^iier states that he has to enjoy the evening program. charge of the program lor the even sandwiches, coffee and cake. Talks BaiTICS S ch o o l P u o il SilNOP Tea P r i d u ) held March 23. been able to successfully grow the ing. Last Friday T. J. Allen received J ere p’ v‘ ,n b> ’ , Mrl Tibbets and In itltp H In T iiih I i I p ---------- Special thanks is due Mr. C on-! daintily colored naci.-sus with as Robert Day, of Pcavcrton, was 1 . e . - in Jnmes Palmer of the i n j U i e a 111 lH lllU le the Portland Portland V Y., . llulor, Ore.. Mar 28. (Spcrinl) °'.v- - 0‘ ‘1 Century store for many ag te|] blooms on a single word of the ‘.I..«* death of „ a w brother the uutioneer. Sugar un,l coffee Mr. Lee. advisor ----------- The Huber I Julies Social Improve- coffee donated and to Robert B. t Portsmouth. Ohio. Mr. Allen states . . „ „ of the Hillsboro was donat«,l by Mr. Conoly of the Fames. March 28, (Special) Lit- .................................. .............................. that In 1887 this brother went to c>«ib. Rev MacNeil, I. R. Metzler ment dub was entertained at a Bay. who so amiably auctioned off Beaverton 20th Century store. ‘ le Elmer Chin, one of the first- work for the Adams Fire Brick Co., nd F. J Deitsch. Silver Tea Fridav afternoon nt the ‘ he baskets. Mrs. C. L. Durbin STATE NEWS Members from many of the sur The following officers were chos- Prade pupi's nt the school here had and worked the first three years at home of Mrs. Roliert Chamberlain. Chairman rounding communities were in atten Scio will oil its Main Steet soon. ^ cents for R ten_h0ur day. For enr "d'isor. E. G Webb; president. * bad fall upon the slippery poreh Plans were made to have a motion -------------- ---------- dance at the festivities. The Astoria port has passed the 31 vears he has had charge of 26 ' f'lton Boring, vice-president, Frank ,a!“ w®?k Th® child, in falling, pi tore benefit the first week in A proposed west end sewer sys- April. Flowers were sent to the tern nt St. Helens will cost nearly 2,000 cur export mark for 1927 brickmaking plants, and when he Buru: secretary. Version Mapes, and strack bis head upon one of the STATE LIME PLANT NOW crop. passed away he was a wealthy man. tr7 7 ur<tt'- Gordcn Wilcox. of the porch. sick. $60,000. ABI E TO SPEED DELIVERY - _________ .--------------------------------------------------------------------- dub is a national or- The yard and porch are very Sandwiches, rnke nnd coffee were . .... . ganization of which there are 270. slippery from so much clay mud, served by the hostess. members. There are ten men.bers>c*used by the recent construction Hillsboro, Ore., Mar 28., (Special) enrolled in the new Beaverton club."work, and makes the footing about Ground limestone from the State D aphne C lu b G u est* ------------------- the school very uncertain at this Lime Plant is available for quick At B ir th d a y T a rty delivery this year as urrangcinent* N ew com er H ere S e ts !in"' T ,h e acc.dent was caused by i 'his " ,s ««Mimon. taimer was taken to condition. Elmer have been made by the plant to ---------- H ig h C h u r n in g . l a r k his home following the accident by keep stored supplies on hand. Deliv- Mr. nnd Mr*. V. A. Wood ontcr- ----------- Curtis Johnson. ery has been made within four to tnlned at a dinner and 500 party on Mrs. J. F. Bennett, who was bom --------- - six day« after ordering cat load Friday evening, honoring the birth- and raised on a farm back East in N e w C lo c k T u reh ased lots. day of Mrs. \V. C. ('anthers o f Port- Ohio, but who is now situated at the p, •» c l i The county agent now has a few land. Mrs. Cauthors was presented home of H. C. Schoone, near Feav- 1 * T Ilarn O S S fn O O l pooled orders on hand for delivery with a lovely jnrdeniorc. erion, churned three pounds of but- ---- - ot Sherwood, Forest Grove and Those present were the members ter at one separation of cream rec-' Barnes. March 28th, (Special) Hillsboro, but not enough to make of the Daphne eluh and their htis- eptly, she stated, while paying the Mr. Van Buren. a very much in- a carload at any one point. band* and Mr. ami Mr*. F. M. Laa- Rrv ew cffice a brief call. terested patron of our district, offer- The price of the Stato llmo in •l‘ *r. Mrs. I assiter nnd C. C. She savs that it has been 28 years ed to purchase something for the pooled orders is $8.45 per ton f. o. Ralph won the honors and Mrs. 8. since she made that “ hit“ of butter new school. He first ingested a b. cars at the above points. $2.00 R Lawrence nnd W. C. Cauthtrs making. The money derived from flag, but as we had earned one for per ton will bo refunded when the ‘ ho consolation, the sa'e of the churning will go to a 100G attendance at the county sacks nre returned in good condi- help pay the preacher. fair, Mr. Van Buren purchased a t|on SFRMONS OF RFV 01!,LIB TO ~ ~ ““ — ——— fine Seth Thomas clock. It exactly The greater part of the lime HE HROtIH'AST GOOD FRIDAY ASK MF. ANOTHER. PLEASE matches the woodwork, and means shipped into the county is used on Cn 0n>,l Fridav, April nth, the For the benefit of our readers a Rxat deal to us all. alfalfa land at the rnte of one ton California broadcasting- »tntlon K who have a penchant for puzzles per acre applied on the plowed FR* v ill Include n-< part of their and test questions, we publish the N o v e l M u s ic a l N um llC TS of Rev. J. ground and worked into the soil by P™*™»’ ‘ b® "orronns following: Gilli*. between the hours of no >n In Nazarene Services harrowing. 1 What two countries were in- and three p. m. volved in the Spanish-Ameriean R -y. Gillix I* the editor of the Rev. H. J Ranton from Yakima, war? D ean. H ed ge and T h vn g Cathrlie World nnd a famous 2. What make of automobile is Washington, and his brother, pastor ,-eakcr nr,I preacher of Now York. C a lle d As W it n e s s e s of the Methodist church at Indepen called a Lizzie? m----------— ------------------------------ *1 3. Who is the President of the drn,l'e' l?™ *"" Ied * ninteresnng N O T IC E and profitable service at the Nazar- L. K. Dean, C. B Hedge nnd United States? ___________ ¡$ 1 ene church Mopday evening, March George Tlivng were called to Hills 4. Who will be the next one? is announced The n-,»cnnt '«-nt boro last Monday as witnesses in 5. Who wrote Longfellow's “ Hia 26. tho John Barron case. Bai r n was ln ° ',r church not cc* cM»m to bo One. brother preached and the watha"? indicted recently hy tho grand Jury Hvon by tho B-thoi rongrogationnl other gave several selections of 6. Spell Idiosyncrasy. for violation of the prohibiti n law. S o r t,,,- ,,-bool on Sur.liv ovon-nt -------------------------- skilled musical art on a hand-saw, a Aftor numerous wltnecsos from <bir!nc tho rooulnr church hour hns Mrs. Mary Ilcigert, her son and mouth organ and a violin. They f’ oopor Mountain, his home, nnd been indefinitely postpon'd and the his wife. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Heig- m,»y return for a service next week, those from Beaverton were heard, rmnilsr sermon and special music ert of Pueblo. Colorado, arrived on — the case was given to tho jury ’."HI ho given as usual, Thursday of last week for an In- A *.">0.000 flying home !■ to b* without argument. Tho veniremen _ ~ definite visit in the home qf Mr. built at Union and Halsey streets, after short deliberation brought in Ivlrrrnth ball* "d >hng permits Portland. and Mrs. C. E. Allen. ■ zssvi& s-sz» ig g f* r,“ ,;r n y .1- — • Z a verdict ot 'not guilty', t''OT F'-bruar>r * • " ^ 7>2>0- ™ 'T