UK* VnWortity Library IK I T * FOR BKAVFKTON, RKVIKW'H FOR THIt IT K* T he B ea verton R e v ie w CLEAN READING FOR ALL T H I FAMILY • The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VI, NO. 39. Single Copy, 5 Ont* Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. Friday, “¡COURT HOUSE ITEMS* tsj — to Discuss City Water Many Speak Before Meet­ AUGUST 24, 1928 *1.59 Per Year Prominent Local Cou­ ple Many in Portland 1' - - ■■ ——... ------ ARRESI 8 Arthur Goodrich was arrested on August 1 2 % D«pjty McMahon on a diunkriicsa t hurgo. Floyd ami II.ilio iiubbuard was ur- rtulvd on a drunkencs* charge hy M ut If Ht uvea and Deputy weekert, August 17. Oregon State New« ¿ Beaverton Schools To Open September 10 The Salem high school auditorium beng enlarged. Oregon's 1927 tax levy for all pur poses was 847,970,377. Work will be resumed I Dafirneivr business block- Kcv. Alfred lAxkwood O- l ’IIM’1 IT COUR I' on th< Hoti • Suth,;rin ■» Sutherim « be- Short Sessions To Be Held mg improved by U new owner. ^ g j J J " I.SOII o Arduit filed suit for divorce fficiates. Immediate Klamath County experts to ship irccntly. The charge is bused oui pening Morning Number Present. about 900 cars potatoes this fall. i cruel and inhuman trculiurlit. The ¡ Kelatives Present. _ and have one son, nina years old. | Crane sheepmen have shipped 1 - 1 lia is, McAhjar and IVici* ars tbo 000,000 pound, of wool thr. year. N E W ß . r « « |S R O I 7 r H T GATES (JIVES OPINION attorneys for the |i|ulutiff. Salem water tervice is to be in- I » BOUGHT MARRY SAT F V F V i v r ammT Wi*l®r •trv*« •• to b* i A. It. England, Is the plaint IT and fWV I r > A l . h V L M i X i creased to 2,500,000 gallons a day. - ..i ; I,. V, 1 lullt, the defendant, 'in an ac - tiun fur money, M. U. Hump altor- 1 — -------- C. M- Urinton has bought the North School Board Has Made Maay Im­ Surnom Speaks Strongly In Favor ,„.y (,,r the plaintilT. provement. 1 hiring Summer C o - * A ,. M . y „ , v i , H . . . * " * “ N' ” *“ Associated Creditors Adjustment t)f Well As Water Source, Here A corporation h«* been formed at Cu. is the plaintilT and K. II. T ay­ Lyaword Ap-«. „ Portland Burns to build a 1*50,000 Ogden hotel * ---------- ’ lor tbs defendant In an action for Portland has two big steamer Th* B« » vert°n PublV; Schools will money. Coan Kuseburg la the at­ The meetihg at the lllgh Hchool torney fur the pluintr. lines giving regular servit» to A r °P*n September 10. Auditorluiii held Tueailny evonmg A quiet wedding was solemn- gemine. A f ‘ L During the summer ttm School E. M. Swan (lied suit for act on of Ihis week brought out u consl- iceu last Saturday evening, Aug. E U Î A s S I M Ò M L E G H e I Hurn. d a irv ir., t t Board has had the buildings and e - for money against E. 8 . May deiable number o f iltxen*. Tbero ,UT1>S quipment repaired repaired and and renovated 5cei\*ftom UNCLt 1C>MS C *Ü IN * a « -w r , lbth, at 8:30 in the St. David's E - carlo«, 1 « . , c Jren l .. have .......« brought 3 quipment lently. Howard Arnold Is the nt Mere alto severnl fium outslde of p: »copal church in Portland, when t„ n Jer8*y cow* irt,m Two additional cl.s* room, heve Mr. * * J. H. torney tbs plaintilT I IIVJ I fur W 1 tH * p m illU H i • • • • • Ilutett • w * * » v o * f a Beaverton #vw ' v l ll/II I and I I I 1J I • • - , . • A f f 1« j , , |i II o 0i „ _ o town presen!. *' been provided in the H gh School I ami is Stark hied suit for action Mr. Fred Braun of Forest Grove a t - , ri ,he w»»» he Saturday. -j-, . ' . * ' I reahlent l'lnder of the Chambcr set t enf or money against K. S. May leaded the preview of the allow I has arrived in Albina for hnd on« in th* Grade School. The , "how was truly a great one „ Alrr,l| U' / l , - me , , , , ( ,• the Rev. Alfred Lockwood. The ,be building of three- government totel •'»Dmated attendance will of Com Hierre cil'ed the meetlng tu t t ? c •ently. Thua. Tongue, Jr. is the "Uncle Tom'. Cabin” at th. Orlen- mor' th» « kw* hours 00 « .,^ w A t l - Th* lteht 1 proximate in the neighborhood o f oidor ui d then cal ed olí u repre di alturnry orney for the plaintiff. t»l Theatre Saturday n gbt Th* ,,f ,'"D'rtau.me,ii. Th- picture ). wer* i » trn *s‘ ilu P*' talive froin the l.uniberman'a Trust “ *l " ’ V 7 i ' Blown bas tiü d .u l t for tax preview '* » , spouv.red by" The Log • " ‘ «,e ‘ llffo ,r c n t «»me ' part, than a ! “* * " “ ? 1 , Mur'‘'1 T * y h r . Only The Yamhill Electric Co o f Dav b° th *r*de Bnd H‘» h liank of l'ortloiul lo t* II us w foreclosure U again Carl Stuun. Caldn Baking Co. lu for r m the dealer. ,h'' '• " « « • h o o k but the-e ^ change, JJ* wurnrs^i to n .. 1 ------------ ” Iur«Vl«*»U|4* K » i « i 3 .t i %MII r 'v c n . V R U H I p U W ie r * - ................ at ton is planning a new ° ' rural line he-hooU. ê . . . ___ • m lil.u l In A I « ... — — t .1 *. I Iw Uaaafl ma O f U l R M n Mr. Metzler w l be in his office p riM -e d u re would lie miesauiy íor It,-ilion léiunian la the attorney for of it. producta. Mr. Pinder and Mr. 11,1''d to the general plot insteo^ * P*tr to W heatland. the High School each morning hunda tu be ia»uC* " * / " W t employees. . denU and parenU as to the »elec- boro looking to the creating of a tjcc 0i l^ace Couit W. P. ’ll)!* |s Q|----------------- *—;---------------------------- ^ of the Bank of Beaverton for sever- ti__ . „ .. . ,l . , **‘*f al years. The br'de graduated from Chicago capital has secured control ’ '* School stud es for the greater water dlatftct to take in tj,„ t(,e attorney for tie plaintiff and und — - S I I . E N T I . Y FASHING i M •* practically all of Washington Co. ^ Mi Urahain for the defendant, pp , the Beaverton High School only this BmJ ^ f 000 •crc* « f oil and n„ . gas claims at GnUrio , 0 " the opening morning, Sept. 10. Mr. Gates of Hdsboro followed Walter Wolf |, the p'slntjff Khd, j|e'*— a last year. -æ.œ- _ , . . . . P. f A v u J, C A i h o r t »«“ ,on» w'll be held in both h m and offered the opinion that g. j . Sherman P lha de»— -*--» *- , , „ , The couple are making the r home 1 A. b. Bradley bought the Turner the grade and high school Lists there was ss g.-nl water to be h a d '. « * , "•* ?* w'*» born April | William Fleming et ux to John F. in the Lynwood Apartments in Port- nax mill, and is now making pre- of required texts and supplies w H In Washington Con................ .. ., lur mot„.y L ^ Langley i ? th* 1 8 ,'t ^ounty, powna et ux, I a .U 1 and 7, Blk 6 g, money. *,n„ im>Vl.,, Harry M. Kcrroo et ux to A. M. sacks, which amount it refunded on has been chosen queen of this year's fo® tbe Beaverton Publ c In , the Fall of of |w4., IKK», ^ try moved water. return of sacks to Use state lime Round-Up. *; *• .M et„ F\ .Supt „ . . .W* " ..r " U>r l>,r0eJ lh® »’*>mont with his family to Beaverton, Ore. » rank Bart o f Secf 24 T. I S. R. 1 plant in good condition. Miss Duncan, a vivaciou,, aubnrn- . Robertson, Science and II« was followed by Mr. E. E. 0f fj&o and purchased a farm two miles W. Swenson who spoke strongly forth«' - Those planning on seed'og alfal- haire«l beauty, comes to Pendleton north o f town. On Aug. 5th, 1887 Portland Trust and Savings Bk. to development of a well as a mean« l'Rl.H \TK fa in 1929 wilj do well to app’ v 10 P*SV a leading role in “ Our DaBy r ] j*T,*r W*“ er’ H,stor>' ■nd Glee his w e passed away. Marion Sherwood. l.ot 9 Witch Ha- ^_____ ______ at the rate of o r - Bread,” of supplying Heaverton. He used The estate of Jack Weiaa, deccas ground ____ lime rock Bread, a Fox hox Film Corporation ^ _ . . On April 11th, 1890 he was united rcl l.lttlr Farms, and ton per acre this s fall on such land motion picture which F. W. Mumau i.'®*'*“ CUry’ Comm®m a l his home town In Kansas as an ex_ ed was filed for probate recently in marriage to Surah iiurch C o'e- J. D. Matthews et ux to J. F. A l- This wi'l «'low the *'»» direct. The picture will hav* gc!’00* , p* i : • mpl#. ' Warren Weiss Is the adniln'alrotn- man, to wh'ch union a .. i r , v .,. S ? «“< "«- v * ^ - *«*•• Followjng Mr. Swenson, Walter and Lord and Moulton are the at. now Mrs. Mntx'l McLeod o f Shaver- ley View ¡ Add Basketball; in its work o f p-eparing the soil hills of Umatilla county Harris, Superintendent of the S. I*, tortmya for the estate, ton was born. In 1905-ti he serv Annas L. Riley et vir to B rogres-. shops here spoko almut the welt that The guardianship of Elisabeth A native of Virginia. Miss Dun- IJ >r,,W int S ,n fo H ' Kn* l,sh ,nd Ill as Representative from M'ash sive Realty Co. 43\ acres Sec. 2 5 1‘ n^ r * , ** i - ;_____ _ j Drsms; Whde it is true that some sm'ls can atted«! atteded Pnr-.II Cornell l University and Is in operation at the shops here. Crandell was applied for by Max 'ngton County and held the po-«- t . 2 S. R. 1 W. Economics Kate Beiden, Home whery there |s much more water and K. S. Crandall on August 15. do fairly well in producing alfalfa left college to g-j on the stage. Sh« a n . Juninr - ... . itlon of school clerk for the Barnes olive D. Kestor et vir to Frances without lime, by far the most unr- made a phenomenal success in the o „ . 'u .' .. ___. „ I utnpist every day than I* p i n s ■ ■ School, north of Beaverton fortw en- E Undorwood. 3.81 acres Sc-. 2 ,3 , form results have been obtained role of “ Poppy" in the “ Shanghai . . ’ R™agea through the water meter* o f the M AKKIAGK LICENSES j ty y nV t. yPBr,. ]|e five years. He was a charier io_ j| T. 2 S. R. 1 W. where lime is used. Gesture." Largely on the merits . _ Town of IWaverton. II* claimed Marr'age licenses were Issued to lnpmjK.r n{ \ cavrrton Grunge, to y |. .S cep r et ux to Tom Flaney, ---------------------------o f this performance she was signed . E' G' W®bK Mathem*t,c* >nd °® - that the water was teste«l regularly the following: «hich organixation he belonged un - 2», Tualatin Valley Homes, by competent englnce-s o f the Com Archie Masters ami ITiyllls Tav- til shortly before his death. HUBER LADY GIVEN by the Fox people for outstanding * * ' -IS» pany , who pronounce It pore, clean Aug. K Q fltt P V K F P A R T Y ^rama*,c n>lcs. She appeared in p , ‘ !. ‘ ' ® „ „ lor, both of H-avcrton, . . 1 1 1R. . Owing to fading health he rent. 1 A S i K I R IS E I A l v l 1 Mumau's “ Four Devils” and Frank _ Athletics;^ and safe for any purpose. The w ell They were maned the a m d»y ^h> h|> {urm , nd mored t„ lU-nv. I NOTICE Miss Merle Davies, Principal of Borzage's “ The River.” and each Is quite deep hut the pumping ng Rev. Alfred^Loekwood of St. »>•'»<»« , „ „ 0ctobM. 191o Ut.re hi, wife 1» -is! Grade School— 8 th grade; Huber, Oregon. August 20, 1928 time scored as an outstanding mo- church In Portland. charge In not at a'l high. passed away, Dec. 30th, 192«, and Special meet ng of the Chamber Constance Morse, 7th grade; ( Special) Mrs. Malcom was sur- tion picture actress, her talent for James Tillman o f HVtaboro and Mr. Robinson o f the engineering rVice then his daughter, Mrs. Me- of Commerce, Tuesday evening. Au Mrs. W. O. Wilson, 6 th grade; A Cunningham of J*-asle Frost o f North Plains. Aug. h|<|| kept hjg hon|’, ‘ For six gust 28 7:45 at the C.ld Fellows prised at her home in Huber, on the screen equaling that for the firm of Barr Miss L'ly Wagner, 5th grade; Friday, by her neighbors and stage. Portland was present resent and gave some 1». Th'>' '*rr® nl*r(,*d A '1» *’ > months he had Wen an invalid and Hall for the purpose o f discussing Luella Finne]!, 4th grade; friends. The occasion was the ce'- Queen Mary will ride in all figures that 'ridiente __ cost _ iento the if the - <«•«. uru 1 o rame aR B welcome relief to further the w water proposition. The De'la Glutsch, 3rd grade and mu­ ebration o f her birthday anniver- Round-Up parades and hold sway IM'ople h v e w II hear o f nothing Hillsboro. his suffering. He lived an active rhuinWr urges that every cit xen over the wrestern kingdom with it* *icj . . . „ „ , but Bull Run lie bait other figure» Jackson Watts o f Portland and and useful life, and leaves to mourn he present so something definite can s*ry- A pot luck luncheon was served cowboys and cowgirls. The honor of ™ar>ie Hagan, 2 nd grade; which showed how the M'esslnger Jan. Melai n of Marshfield on Aug his loss besides the children named lie worked out and the water situa- - K f i ruling the Round-Up is a signal one Eos® Lowell, 1st grad*; Springs could W developed to »>• 15. They were murici! Aug. 21 ut above, two stepsons. Harry E. Cole- tion W brought to a satisfactory at noon. Everyone present reported a love- and last year wen» to Mabel Strick- Florence Schenck, Opportunity used for the winter months and St. Patrick's rectory in Portland bv man <>f Pnrtla,ld Cr<< nnH W 'llh conclusion land, world's champion cowgirl. The ro?|n :. _ . , . . . . when thnt water was not Wing used Rev. Theo J. Bernards. Co'emnn of C ladon ia Canada, two . . , lnviution t 8 extended ly time. L*---------------------------------- 7 — — — a Round-Up dyntasy is made up o f a . H,Rh ,Sch1° o1 \ ™ * * " * * ''° * '• he- f„r Irrigation, and what the aav- Fred W.lcox Banks and^ Emily j . w o f Beaverton and C. twV ° ^ S . and t a x p a ^ rs were J. of Grants Pass, Ore. three sisters. CARI) OF THANKS | long list of attractive girls who . later. lp* olKl!B *d ?» n ì to the Town would he if that Schneider, Aug. 1«. One additional bus has been — S3 have been accorded this honor. source was only us d when normal- maried the same day by Rev. t.eo ^ oill* Briggs and Mrs. Melissa purchased and one replaced, mak'mr I wish to thank my many friends ly it wm going down the ditch. Rculc of H llsboro Lutheran Church Tu||0ik o f i»ort|nnd and Mrs Flea-1 »'• Church, Sunday P. M. Rev. W. a total o f five busses to operate this for their sympathy and beautiful Mr. Helwlck, engine#* for the Griff u of South Rend. W ash.,' Edwin Ingalls offic,ating, with in Oregon Washington Wiiter Co. was p, ROSKMAN RETURNS 16 grand children and 11 great terment at Union Cemetery, Cedar floral offerings during my recent FORMER KINTON GIRL year present jind told that Bull Run wa FROM KEARN E Y "rand children. Funeral service* Mills. W. E. Tegg had charge of bereavement. cLord MARRIED RECENTLY Mrs. o. a M ter had Wen contaminated and that _______ were held from the Beaverton M. arrangements, r » at present Portland had been oblig- . ______ ______ _ _ _ _ —— — — __. CHURCH OF CHRIST Kinton, Ore. Aug. 22, 1928, (Spe­ ed to put Vn a colorlnatlon plant. Mr. F. M. Roseman, Proprietor ------- cial) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kershaw of He wanted to aupply this Action' <* “ >e ” Dow Drop Inn con Let Ion- HAS PICNIC, AUG. 18 Port’and, formerly of Kinion, an­ with water hut could not build •»*. ^ ‘ »He* to Kearney nounce the marriage of their daugh­ down here for the Intervening ter-, Nabr. six week, ago by ho s*m u ter, Myrtle Kershaw Sax to Ken- ^ . . .. _ ritory wa* Wing aerved by the T u \ »»neM o f one o f hi. aittera whom neth Hastings Barnes of Portland The, j he Beasrertort alat'r, V.lley W . f r V o His state., he had no. seen for twenty two The weding took place at the first Cburch of Chnst Sund* y ISc^ J * « d ment that the water from the west» V«*ars. returned from hia tnp. Mon- Methodist church. Rev. W. L. Daw- ‘ he,r J,um“ ®r P,cn,‘ * * * P ,rk ' wa. a* goo«! a . " n y H. left h’a ai.ter very much son officiating. The double ring ser. Saturday, August 18th. The interest o f the day centered " b gene 111 "PW” ' “ ' . .. Improved In hea'th and also visited vice was used, the ring bearer be ing little Miss Eileen Sax and flow- ? " a base-ball game. The Men’s Bi. water 'and have it examined free of with another , , , , c ; fr 0 7 j 0 rJ r 0U; i er girls were Hermoline Sax and b'e Class v*' ^ e \oung Men , Class charge to the water user. Virginia, who made the trip to Marion Wilson. Jhe score was 17 to 4 in favor of On motion of Mr. Harris the m eet-, Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes are on an * a. . . . . , - , ing was adjourned to meet «gain at On h a way home he apent some j auto trip which will be spent in ' , AbouJ °,ne hundred twenty five of the call of the Chamber of Com- U">e with a son, Arthur Roaeman, California and Mexico. th® " ’ •'"bership were pre- and family at Long Beach, Calif. They will make their home for M» " y amusement, were enjoy- 1 Mr. Roseman is very taken up the present with the bride', parents. *d by the ’g . rTb®r»- ,w bde ■ -■ with southern C allfom a, and re- Friend, in this community extend coffee was being boiled and the congratulation,. 50"* ® " 18 of numerous basket, were GEO. BIERSDORF RAIS- ports a 2 ^ ! l i ! ! ^ L time mi. i, ^ ru ES in iTi,» blue nAPI FVr MRS. L. BIERLY OF BAKLE i k in t o n ENTERTAINS Hlllahoro, August 21, (Special) Two years ago C.co Bieradorf, of Sohefflln, secured a sample of Blue Barley from Eastern O.egon. Lust ye ir the crop yielded well and Mr. Bersdorf was h „ pleased with it that he planted an acreage this a«#, j . ls 10OR , Kinton. Ore . Aug. 18. 19.8 (Sne. «•»•>»» Mrs. L. S. Blerly entertained a tew o f her neighbors nnd fHefids at her home Friday evening In obser- v »n«''‘ a.-other mile slone in her w„ mott plc . , . ntly *°This Blue Barley ha* been inspect- •!*«» in social Intercourse and re- e.l and certified by (he Farm Crops freshment*. oon»lsting of Ice cream Ppartment, O. 8. C.. as a variety, «•"•» ‘ ake weVe served. giving considerable promise locally! Those present wished the hostess for fall and winter planting. Sever- " » n y « " « « hnPPy rcturns o f th" al plantnga o f this variety will W Hay. _______ _________ _ m«,le In the SchelDIn community this ^ nrd" ^ r7 T K Lss-well nnd Kilning BCI>Fon* son returned Sundiy from a week F. W. Livermore of Huber nnd g " * "* *h® * * ' nr" nrd N,’WTVlrt Mr*. Frnncia Livermore spent W ed-' »'enehes. ne dav and Th’idsday at Seaside Ml s Alice J-hnson returned last and A*tor|a with Mrs. Erneit l.ivcr- week from Vader Wa«h. where she more who it confined to a hospital, has been visiting friends for th e , at Astoria, pait month. On the Right Side of the Ledger ^ CONGREGATIONAL S. ^ced Tone S£üS S. TO HOLD PICNIC Many contests were held during _______ the afternoon. _ ,, , , ft , a, A 'l had a delightful day and will The Bethel Congregational Sun- )(>ok forWBrd to the next picnic in day school will hold a picnic at Lost . . . . Park Saturday, August 25. There is to he swimming, games and races ------------------ --- ior. *11, . , .. ... . __ . . i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor o f A basket dinner will be served at portlB|u, np, ni Monday at tha C. 6:30. Bring your own plate, cup, W. Allen horn*. silverware and basket dinner. 1 c* Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Myers and cream will be furnished. All members, families, and friends son, Robert visited last we*k at are invited to enjoy this picnic to- the home of her mo'hor, Mr», rlo r- gethcr- Sc* Mr. Doty about trans- ence Johnson at Dilley. They arc portation. Everyone ia to assemble spending this week at the home of at the church at 2.30. Don’t fo r- Mr. Myer’s sister in Eastern Ore. get the date. Mr. Alfred Fell, steward on the ■ g. S. Wisconsin, who has been vis- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Butterfield ¡ting his wife and son here for the left Sunday to spend a ten day vn- past month, left Frblay for a thre-s ration with their daughter, Mrs. months' cru ze to North China. H* T. McCarthy and family of Long- was accompanied by Dr. E. It. Jor- vi«w Wash, __ , dan of Bhavarton.