e tr c c N C t OKL University Library i IF IT'H FUR BKAVKRTON, TIIK KRVIRW'H FOR IT T he B eaverton R e v ie w CLEAN READINQ FOR ALL THR FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VII, NO. .37. S mik I c Copy, 5 Cent» lieavcrton, Washington County, Oregon. Friday, Short Items About People We All Know § £ Avgust 16, 1929. $1.50 Per Year “ HOAD TO RUIN” IS COMING TO BEAVER fcO U R T HOUSE ITEMS’' ■ — -------------- n m- --------- --- MOL'NT HOOD AT DAWN At morn first breaks before the tun Hoods the glad world with Joy and light; In that firat glimmer of the dawn. Mount Hood stands in his robe of white. Outlined against the Eastern sky Like some proud monauh o f llut night, (With kingly head uplifted high. Clowned with a crown of denlhleaa snow) Who, as the long, datk hours drag by. CiUards well the sleeping world below. 1 he mountains, crouching at his feet. Seem servile subjects of his might. As gulden dawn awakes from sleep, And draws the shadows of the night From o ff his regal brow of light, (Stamped with the seal of deathless youth) And gilds his robes o f changeloss while. White, symbol of the changeless truth. —Gertrud,. Martin Christensen. Comings and Coings Of The People In And Around City of Beaverton MANY HAVE PICNICS The Kingston family picnicked at balm Grove. Sunday. The local grange picnic was held at lialm Grove, Sunday. Mrs. E. J Stevens and daughter, Carol art- spending the week at Kuckaway. A meeting of the School District Pfundary poar«f o f Washington Co., Uiegvn was hekl m the o ffic , of the ounty School Superintendent with .11 present. The matter o f the High l*chool transi ot tat ion routes in con. «roversy between Hillsboro and Boa- In Adjourned Session î Resolution I h Passed Call verton was taken up The Beaver- petition for routes wn< grant ing Fur The Formation I ton cd as f||yd wi;h Ibis ^ou^rtivn, Ikat litij ros't to I* allowed |«,r pupil for of lui |iri>v vinci»! Dial. ENGINEER Robinson Has REPORTS Maps Mr», D. Pitt and .........' family ------------ returned Sunday from un eight day stay at Ocean beach. Miss Ida Kcghittu spent several d“ >'* Inst week with hi-r aunt in Portland. Mr and Mr». Albert Erickson vis- iu-,1 Sunday with Mr. Erickson’» ino. (her in Tigard. . ,, . . .. A »h«wer was given Monday evening for Mis* vena Gn»- Ki„ , lh,. <;uv r „ rr *'•' J Cotioly arc ' l M'‘d'ng their vaci.tiOB wit** | th«»e transported from the ft >c!t B,,<i relative» ** ...end» I Creek, Helvetia and West "* *>«<lV*rton. i section shall not •...on Mr. and Mr». Dmrbaugh and son ^ **** “ * greater than the picnicked Sunday with Mr. Dror- I 1 * B®r P0!’ ^ °n their o - Laughs parents who live in V rr- Ither routes. „oma. or Project, ed Bewer By»tci»s Her* Tiie adjourned meeting of the Town CfeMcd held in U m City Hall Monday vvenintf of lh»a week w m over ' ¿ ¡ ¡ S l y f J r d^UM .on pf th§ virtue* improvement project» which ar* Juat now occupying the minds o f the Aldermen On account of lh* uncertainty of widening Watson SL, H was decided to eliminate that part of the im- provement district and begin the walk along the south side of Front St., Juat west of Erickson s Garage and complete it as far west as Erick- •on Avenue. City Engineer Robinson of the firm of Haar and Cunningham was present at the meeting and reported the result of his conference with the Southern Pacific in connection with filling in and leveling off the of open ditch along their right- of-way. Included in the report given by Mr. Robinson was the statement that he had ta his possession at the Boar A Cunningham office maps made by the then Engineer Kelsey for a projected aewer system for Beaverton lie went on to say that Mr. Kalsey died about a year ago. and that a son living In the East had been back here last winter and (had turnad over numerous papers concerning a number of municipal), ties In the Northweat which were quite valuable to the communities to which they appertained. According to the plan that is now being cons.dercd, the City will build a drain from the corner of Front and Watson Sts. along the north curb of or Front J-ront St. 5>l. to u a point poini oppo oppo- sit« where the water flows througJi the culvert under the railroad tracks Th* railroad will l* expected to take the work from that point on to where the water flows under the present highway on Broadway. Mr. Robinson will report on the propos ition, Th« resolution was passed calling for ’.he formation of the improve ment district along the south side of Front St- and It is expected that unices something now unfore. seen happens at least a considera ble amount of walk will be con structed before the fall rain sets In. The meeting adjourned sine dine. roUu ? c ftl,„d *’y A Urge crowd attended the panic n. tri Wo 0 ,UT n a H,rh , evening held at K o.m er. Reet f except n , rJ ' the route r br°,r d the .T “ Jacktown ™ ' " 1 j, in vi honor o f Mr. and Mr* J. E. from district cast to Hszeldale school *«*•• • "* «hence north ta the high. M" i; |,|U ‘ may whifh waa dvoiad. +%c+pt «Uo ll,u* ttn,i Jo 1**,h returned .Sun- «hat th. Rock ( ’reek. Helvetia .nd <>«>' d» ’ - F « O ' Vfvni Vrnion route may n»w by cwan a< Hillaboro only on condition that they Mr. and Mr». WilJinan, Mr. and »hall hs. allowed no more per pupil Mrs. J. E. Cor.oly ar.u Mr. and for those transported from that Mrs. Shunk are spending a few days "ccti->n than h»s l>ren allowed to at the beach. ***• Besve-ton District ----------- ~ ‘ 1 ‘ tor those 'flic Rebokah N.-edl- and Social transport Club will hold a cooked food suie N A Frost Secretary of the Saturday, August 21. in the Bea. School District B undsry Board of verton Market & Grocery Store, c-37 Washington County. Oregon. l>r. and Mrs. W. S. Johnston entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. H I* A ( I LT^ FOR LOCAL Hulett and children and Mr. and SCHOOL IS CHOSEN Mrs. Fred Braun and small son tit — — dinner, Sunday. The faculty for the next school Little Billy Braun, the 4-yoar old year for ths Beaverton schools The son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun of grade »chon! faculty is as follows Forest Giovc is spending the- week 1st grade Mrs R n „ W e l l ; 2nd at the home of his grand-parents, grade, Miss Evelvn Glenn. 3 rd Mr and Mrs. J. H .Hulett. grade. Della Glutach; 4th grade. I ll- , .. * u v- i „ „ / lie Wai-ener; 5th g ’ ade Mrs Wit „ >,r' * " d , W 1 son; 6 th grade Miss Morse- 7th L °rl and v‘ *lU,d «t Hie hreeman home grade. Mr. Robert Phillip«, of Spar- U*,d*y ' ,M r* Incoman retunio.! ta. Oregon, a oraduate of Monmouth- h t0 fP *1'*1 ,* f ? a> .. £ 8 th grade. Mi*. Davies them before they leave for their The high school faculty i . : i. r . vac#t'on Bt th' ^ „ Mol tier; Miss Kinnear, of Bortland. Humer Allen’ s0n of C L Al,en at a member of O. A . C. ’29 class. h» s bct’n »pst*dini a few days commercial course; Mrs. R.d^rtson. ,hl' hl’nu’ of hia rarfnts. He left Science, Mrs. Metzler, I.atin ami Wednesday. Ho is working for the French; Mr. Hughes History; Mr Burvwu of Bubllc Roads on the Webb. Mechanical Drawing, and Ma- Soulh iork of tho Sanliam river- thcmatica; Mr. Warren, of Colorado. A fine baby boy arrived at the a graduate o f the U. of O., and Wilcox Memorial Hospital Monday an assistant at Monmouth. Algebra to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. and boys'athletics; Mrs Cook, Eng Henry Desinger of Knappa. Oregon. Ilsh; Mis* Sanford, English; Miss Mr. and Mrs. Desinger have been Belden, Home Economics; Miss gp<.nding the summer at the home Science of McMInnvdla « ' * c n,pmbc; of th -’ ./9 ‘J ,, ,, of L'in_ of his parents in Beaverton field. Miss Mary Fairing o f Bortland, an 0 . A. C. graduate, will teach part of the time In the grade school and part o f the time in the High School. She will teach Spanish in the high school. SON OF MR. AND MRS. NATE LOVE MARRIES A wedding o f unusual Interest to ,thl» community was that of Victor R. C. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate 0 . Love to Miss Ruth Auld, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs TV. M. Auld of Brevost, Wash, The eere- GRANDMA DEARDORFF | mony took place at the home of the ta r iv p x r n A D T V i bHHe’" *1*, *r' Mr* R"y Achieve at IS GIVEN 1 A K 1 I 665 E. 62nd St. north in the pres. ........... | once of immediate relatives and The msny friend* of Grandma friends. The rooms were l>eautiful Deardorff gathered at the home of with pink sweet pea*, pink .osss her son. D L. Deardorff of Cornell- and ferns. The double ring ecrouony ue, Thursday, August 10 to help her was used. Rev. Dr. W. W . Young- Celebrate the 80th anniversary of ston officiating. The bride wa* lov*- h*r birth. Among those present were ly in a gown of pink crepe and car- Mra. Scott, Mrs. Cooper, Mr- and ried n shower bouquet. The groom ia Mrs. Kilgore, Mr. and Mr*. Dureu employed at the Rny Mnling Co. at Mrs. Jesaie Kilgore, Mrs. Vickers, Hillsboro. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mra. Tom Allen, Mrs. Sha at the beeches the young couple will be at home to their many friends fer and Ouata Hoffman. on 606 E. 20th St, Portland. D. U. V. WILL HOLD A HOME ECONOMIC COM PICNIC AT HILLSBORO MITTEE HAS MEETING The daughters of the Union Vet erans of the Civil War will hold a picnic In the afternoon of August 21 at Shute Bark Hillsboro. AH daughters and sons of Union Vet erans are especially invited. Bring your friend* and a well filled ba*- A special meeting o f the Home Economie Committee of the Kinton grange was held at the home of the chairman. Mrs. George Snider, Tuesday evening to make plans for an entertainment to be given at the hall a little later In the senaon. k «t. The date will be announced later. Send Products to Fair Hearing objections to the final ar. count in ibe estate of Edward L. | Naylor estate opened Tuesday mor ning la-fore County Judge Ward The case will probably continue the rest of the week. Live Oregon Buck, a Col ony O f Live Beaver, And Other Wild Game Shown CO-OPERATION Many Itrturn from Vacations O” thera Ar« I,casing For Ik-achea Mr. and Mrs. W . J. Alexander are enjoying a new radio. BOUNDARY BOARD SETTLES DISPUTE The bids for the delivery i f a complete sprinkling system to be on the <- ■ >'irt House pre- were opened Tueolay by the ,'ourt, and Kendall Hard- I j waie Co. of Korelt (.rove having the lowest and best bid they were a- I warded the contract Their bil was for the price o f $19hl 00 . A Estate» Admitted to Probate Thomas P. Hines who died July 8 , 1929. estate »how. real and per- TS.S i* Y c‘£ .1 X2 Z , w .. ExWI>lt " ASKED — — Be Moved To Oregon I ■* ra. 1927 at Reno, N evadi, ; estate show* ---------- property valued at t'iOO, heirs o f said estate is Lettie SG * ! W“ hlnVton county’s products, a- Lozana of Reno ' j IbnK with thus« of the whole state Jacob Reichen died August 9- „ J ° f ‘f * * ™ *1'! U «h ib ited to the tate shows real ami *JL, 1 “ P*°l,1e ° f California in that states perty of t30W O O ^L ^heir is Fred Jnbile** durin* the *fn da>'< J. Rekhen of Portland. ^ Au|fust, \ * September 10 . at Sacramento, it is announced here . ___ .___„ ! by Governor 1. L. Patterson. «I’ . , J**ued on The co-operation of the Beaver. ,, ‘ *' “ 1 ,J an< . haw and ton chamber of commerce and others te n s M. Geskill, both of Beaverton, throughout the county, as well as the t .. . ~~~~ county agent and other local repre- .. . *rr' ,L*,. were / rT.a< e Monday gentatives is asked by the state in l > Deputy McGuire o f Forest Grove; getting up the exhibit. Samuel Jones w a, arrested for drlv. T, ... . The exhibit will make n lenticu mg while intoxicated while Jamei lar appeal to tourist», who will be W oim I s was taken in on charge of able tM gain an idea oX o - Jrunk and possession of liquor egon s great beauty of 1 *c— ..era and trees, her we»1**- T h r c t Jl«w rc «s w e r« granted this of wild game and fish, woek hy Circuit Judge B »'-’ * and industrial and agricultural pro \ t, V. We>-* duct*. It will be as representative W -x-* _.«r vs. Anson A. of the whole state as it is possible ...e r , to make it. James A . Owen vs. Anna Owen. A live Oregon buck, a whole co_ Fred H. Scheible vs. Vera R. lony of live beaver, a large quanti Schedile. ty of live wild ducks, wild phea»- Ernest J W olf vs. Maude M. ants and quail, two pet bear, and W olf. numerous agricultural and lndistri- ■ a! products, will all be a part of Orders were given in the fo.’ ow- the extensive exhibit, which will oc- inK. Circuit Court cases this week, cupy a space 34 x 68 feet in the Credit Service Corporation vs machinery building at the 75th an. Gertrude Denham. niversary of the California State Harry D. Steichen vs. Walter W . Fair. Koch et ux. xhe booth will be returned to Sa- James Binder vs. E. M. John- lem in time to be show-n in its en- ston et al. tirety at the Oregon State Fair. — —— September 23 to 28, in order that Divorce Suit Filed Oregon people may have an oppor- Etlicl L. vs. \ . E Early; they tunity of seeing it. were married at Americkn Falls, I- ———--------— ---------------- daho. July 16, 1923. a ks control §_.\ U T I S FOUND EF- ^ i" . or .e hild. , *nd. , 'Jf ,, . ,5 0 . ***_,mont^ , F E C T IV E A N D C H E A P for their support; also asks judgment i ami interest in f *>00 personal pro- I . , perty belonging to plaintiff claimed A cheap and effective met o o sold by the defendant. , killing immature fleas that may be _______________ I found in the basement is to scatter 1 1 1 1 0 i ' I \ \ lT T P V n C »alt lightly over the floor, and then V t 1 ... U . A . » I ir I A 1 ,- i li k the entomology d pnrtment of Ore. 1 .A IV I» Mrs. E. L. Cox of Kinton att.'nd- ed the annual picnic of the Mult, nomah county Home Economic C o m -, nilt'ee held at Mt. Tabor park in Bortland last Wednesday. There wrre about 100 P«^»ent and a program was enjoyed after a picnic dinner. In the evening Mrs. Cox at- tended the United Artists theatre «nd “ Evangeline” on the screen, -------------------------------- D IE T S C H A N D F A M IL Y P I C N I C VT P A N S Y D A L E F. J. Dietsch and family picnicked at Bansydalo, the. home of Colonel Aird- This picnic is an annual event when the officers of the 381st Re- giment Infantry Reserve get to . piether for an outing and conference r,,IK.w old acquaintances. Bansydale located about four miles south of Oregon City, is the home of the commander of the 381st regi- ment, Colonel Aird. gon State college. The salt solution has proved very efficient in killing the fleas in the immature stages. a light spraying of creosote oil. derived from coal tar and often ugt.d as a wood preseiwative, is also of value in killing fleas in the sdul’ stages, and has some destructive ef- f ect on the immature stages also, it is found. To eradicate fleas it is necessary, of course, to remove all animals that may act as hosts. ----------------------- SILVER TEA IS VERY W E L L ATTENDED The silver tea held of Mr. and Mrs. A . enjoyed by all those Among those present lowing ladies from Alice Richards, Mrs. >fr,. Josephine Cox, McCormick and Miss Kleek. Blenty o f excitement and trouhle was witnessed by both film folk and theatre goers, over a result of a ‘•boner’’ pulled by the Bortland Board of Censors. J- J. Barker, who was recently made general manager of Fox hou. ses in this territory, had bought "The Road to Ruin,’’ for one of the Bortland houses. The board de nied him a permit for its local showing, claiming it was suggestive, obscene, etc. Then. Calvin Heilig, owner o f the legit Hcileg got hold o f this film, and succreded in obtaining a pre liminary injunction against the cen sors, The picture was given a eir. cus advance billing. The district at torney, acting for the censorship board, applied for a court to dis solve the injunction. When the motion came before the court. Judge Stevenson had the fo l lowing to say: “ When the mayor effected the ar rangement that nobody under the age of 18 years should view this picture, the purpose of censorship was met. I think the action of the board o f censors from there on, in denying a permit for the showing of the picture, was an arbitrary sxer. cise o f authority.” “ The Road to RufQ” will at the Heave, T t o a ^ for 2 day» . H ,*,y. aad ..onday, August 18 an 1 * . ..»a is the only date the thea ter management could obtain and o’ account of the public demand fo »he showing of this picture, Mr Freeman took the only available date and will run the picture, “ Th Masks of the D e 'l!.'’ that wa booked for this date two days la ter, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs day Auirist 21. 22 and 23 givin it a three days run. CIRCUS IS COMING TC PORTLAND, S O O : After all there is but one gre circus. And now comes the announc- ment that Ringling Bros, and Ba- num & Bailey’ s “ Greatest Show o Earth.’’ will soon visit thi« vie nit with all it* myriad of wonders wh it exhibits in Bortland on Wecne- day, August 28. The advance advertisii»M ar has aiding tha appearance o f wc* der of wonders is now in this ter' tory and its gaily colored lith, graphs blazon forth throughout th country-side. .Com^ig on 100 double length ra. road cars, carrying Its entire cor plement o f 1600 persons and lOi animals. The Big Show will exhib such stars as Zachinni. “ The Huma Brojectile," fired bodily from tl mouth of a cannon; Goiioth. t! five-ton Sea Elephant; the combi cd Wallendon-Rellmut Troupes, dar ing artists of the high wire; Ct Colleano. greatest of tight wire pe formers; Miss Lillian Leitzel, mo famed of all female aer.alists; th Flying Codonas. led by the intrep Alfredo, Maximo, the funniest c wire acts; the Rieffenachs and E nestos. greatest of equestrians, ar many others from these and foreig shores. There are more new foreign act than ever before with the Big Sho and performances dazzl.ng wit splendor and magnificence are pre ser.ted twice daily. The Ringling Bainum Circus is the only five ring circus in the world- to Have New Quarters It Is Said That At Time The One Building Is Used As Town Hall MORTON BUILDS PLACE Many Blans Are Considered For Im. provement Of Building A business deal went through on Tuesday even-ng of this weea that would seem to poitei.d considerable for tin« vicinity. Some months ago the Bank of Beaverton acquired title from if. H. Ferguson of Ahn>«.u to the lot at the southeast corner of Front and Watson Streets where standi Bind er's Grocery. The building there u an old lanumark in this community having been built, ; ...i say u~> .iuch as forty years ago, aecord- ..g to one story it wa; u - d as . .own Hall when first built. There s a big room occupying most or .11 of the upper story wiiere dances std to be held as well as elec.ions nd all the meetings of general in- erest to the community. The place was bu.it by a Mr. lorton and for many years i nown throughout this sect, on .orton's Hall. About all the time .ie lower Door has been oceup.e.l s a grocery store. F. J- Bruu r anaged the store at one time, and t another it was owned by a Mr. ox. N. G. Freeman was the pro- rietor who gave over to the pres_ nt management, Mr. Jas. Binder. When the Bank of Beaverton ac- uired title they began casting about or plans to improve the property nd have decided they will erect a ew, modern, fireproof building oere to house their ever-expanding ankmg business. Blans were under way *»t ore time o move the o’d building: around so nat it might face on Watson ■*» — nd occupy the lot' south o f where now stands. Then ...Ur it nought preferable to move it to » ..e ast to the lone of the lot w.” • oins the plot occupied by the Com- iercial Hotel. Under present plans row being .•nsidered, the old frame building vill be tom down to make room for he new structure Th.s is in keep- g with the times when the old ives way to the more modern and p_to-date. The new building wi’ I ace Watson St., be o f the Miss- on style of architecture. It is ex - ected that actual work will begin t once. IANNING PURCH VSE STOCK FROM FINDER Announcement was made Wednes- 'ay of this week o f the purchase f the stock and goodwill of Binder’ s Irocery by M W. Manning, proprie- or of the Beaverton Market & Gro cery. Mr. Manning came here almost 3 ears ago to the day and purchased he Cady building. About a month -Iter he took over the Beaverton -larket and Grocery, wliicb was thea iwned by Howard Morrison who had urchased it from the founder, Mr. ipraner just a few month's prior 0 the latter's death. Mr. Pinder came to Beaverton just 1 little more than eight years ago tnd purchased the store which he îas until this week operated from 4. G. Freeman- For the past several years Mr. Binder has been Pres.dent o f the Jeaverton l hamber of Commerce u. d all during his residence here he lots een active in civic affairs, always nterested in what he believed best .or the welfare of the community. The stock of goods will be moved to the new location of the Beaver ton Market & Grocery. Mr. Pinder ays that he is going to rest up for a time and that he has no dans for the immediate future. We hope that he can see his way clear io stay among us, no matter what line of business he takes up. at the home B. Flint was who attended, were the fol- Ml TT DOG SHOW TO Kinton: Mrs. i> E HELD AT FAU May Snider. Mrs. Ethel A Mutt dog show, sponsored b. Mable Van the Rotary Club of Hillsboro, wi. be one of the features of the Wash ington County Fair on Saturday af ternoon. Every boy and girl, six. teen years old or under and partici pate m the show by brmging th. kind of a dog he owns. Brizes wil be offered by members of the Ro tary Club for the skinniest, fattest shortest, longest eared, dirtiest anc other classes. Boys and girls ac eompanied by their dogs will be ad rnitted free to the Fair grounds a 1:00 on Saturday afternoon. Th rules require that every dog must U on a lease and must not be un. leased at any time on the grounds Another annual feature of th- Fair will be the twins contest con ducted along the same lines a: last year with substantial cash pri zes for the winners. Fifteen wild, bucking broncos have been secured for the free .¡RANGE HOLDS ITS rodeo performance every afternoon There will also be bucking mules, REGULAR .MEETING •tears and roping contests. The Laurel community dance or The regular meeting of Beaverton chestra will furnish the music foi Grange was held on last Saturday. the community dance, Friday night. The following were visitors from » - iz. Evening Grange No. 27, of Multno LOCAL NEWS mah Co. Mr. Ed'- . Brown. Mr. and ----- db Mrs. Eugene I’almrr, Mrs. El iot a Mr. and Mrs. C- C. Beach, daugv •'lire and Hon. Milton A . M:l'»r. ter Miss Cathryn. son Carll Curt There was a small numb-” - of il and Mrs. Beach's mother, Mrs members present but a pie:- ■ t \y James Binder left Tuesday mornin. was had by all. In the aftemo- a for a week’s motor trip over th '•ne program wo- «riven. Mrs. ’ -- Redwood Highway and to Crate len Woodward was tK- honor n n- Lake- er at the birthday table, when - he 'ut the birthday ettko and pr «( 1 to The Mesdames. Leslie Spence> rrh one present. Willis taii>. N. w . Gorham , 1 W . Livermore, Jr..M . C. V.- «a - 1 ” cher and W . R. Van Kleek turn .-i:-h Go. w ’P r ‘ • *’ ■ '0 up a theatre party on Tnur... .Tice building in Salem in the very evening of last week to see “ i!.. : Strange Interlude,” at the Heilig near future.