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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME VII, No. 40.
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Improvement Work
Going Very Rapidly
SKPTKMHKK TWILIGHT
Thr pulling »oft September day
1» dead Nia* »lowly fads* tin light.
'i hr lunwt a lait iond ling ring ray
lla i kissad the far-off hill» good-night.
1 In
Th»
And
Ara
purpling W»»t ha» darkar grown,
»tar» alvani in lha darp'ning »ky,
fiagranca »waal tha night wind» blown
»oft a» fond Love ■ parting aigti.
Kiwuni.s Settles Controver
«y, SuKifestinif They
Go Fify-Fifty
Ah! thu» whan on my life'» laat day,
A» ihadowh cloud my dimming »ight,
And Time ■ cold ling ring, fad.ng ray
U dark lug mta Death'» chill nignV—
WILL PRINT PICTURE
Will l.ov» kneel there with tender aifh»,
And from my cold brow wipe lha mi»t,
And gently cloae my darkenad eye»
With lha »oft fragrance of a ki»» T
Hens Nielson and Ike Anelatine Re­
ceive Contract lo r Ditch
—Gertrud« Martin Chmtensen.
Schools lo Begin On
Next Mon, Sept. 9
Will Pick Up Grade
School Children On The
Canyon Road
B ub
CROWD IS
increase In
EXPECTED
EproUjgeat
In
Both
.School» le E* peded Tide Yeer
JJoth *hy gifide |n d high Wh»««»
pf Ivraycflop
ill «p*n thgif d ju rl
to '(ha youth of thia comrp.n.ry
thi» coming Monday
ln»tructor»
have l>een hired, the hu» schedules
arranged and every thing 1» in
readme»».
4 Peie w|t| |>e »u bu«»v» foil thin
e«»i . <iqe tv Geuaf M»M, and from
Cedar Mill »e far •» th» Multno
mah County line, one to Card.
Horn«. Kinton, Hszeldale; one t
Rock Creek, Helvetia, and Bcthsn}
one on the Highway trip, which in
elude» Aloha. Kredvtlle and Tobia»
on» on the Terwltliger a» far a
the Scholl»-Ferry road and the Can
road a* far a» the Weat Slope
vice itat.on. The grade »rhool chi I
dren will be picked up on the Can
von road A larger increa»e in en
rvlln.ent ln, both the high schoo
hnd the grade school 1» sxpactc
this year.
Along with Beaverton »chooU wi.
open at the tame time in Uankt
tt..y. Corneliu». ^coggini Valle}
fVbltfor«, F ir Grove. Tualatin. Reed
vflle. Cherry Grove, Arcade, Ceda
Mill North Plain», Bethany, l.sur
•I View, aherwootl. B«i|cy and Straa
A* M
The County School Commi»«ion
er’» oAlice also announces that Greet
vllle, Forest Grove, Verboort. Gra
Pjil. Ltmelwyod. Durham. Laurel
pt|gu. Mpunt«in»iile and Springdal
open on th« sixteenth of S«-»— *•--
• r»**M«v*
wnue Cipole, Buck Heaven an'
Mountain View will open on th>
twenty third -
Mr». G»itrude RoberUon, a tea
cber In the high school, 1» in towi
this week getting her apartnien
ready to live in this w inter
HATE
* jr
Arthur D.Howden Smith
Talc of tha brava days
whan marina battlas
war# fought with Ball­
ing ships— tha days of
piratas and traasnrs -
of eorronadoo ond
broadsides-of Long
Tomsnnd 24-poundors
-o f boarding and bay­
onet and cutíate ■ - ■
THE UEAEVEUTON REVIEW
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon.
Sind« Copy, 5 Centn
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COURT HOUSE ITEMS
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Order» were ligned by Circuit
Judge Baglry in the following cases.
Federal Land Bank vg E . L.
I'» rtu.it» r t a|.
J. B. Walker V». Irving Wnlker.
ft a |a ,
II M. Ifngbt va. Hazel Bright.
laiura M Dye va. Oe«' W Mil
l*r et el.
Thomas Miller v». Gao. W. Mil­
ler at a l.
State Industrial Accident Cotnmia
•inn va Clifford Brown.
State Industrial Accident C«mmi»
alon v» Thomas II Hoodenp* !
Theodore Van Loo va. Hoy Rainea
Frnnk Tonaing et ux vri Wm
li-‘ UU« at u*
Arrest»
Norman Dixon, charged with as­
sault and battery. raWa»ed on »300
bill and bound over to Ijrsnd Jury
^ll>crt tjud Rudolph eacich vn m
larceny charg«. 1 <'!«»»I on own r e ­
cognizance and given over to their
mother.
Floyd A . Burnett and W E.
Power», on a liquor charge.
V nunt) Clerk. E- C. ^.uce. report»
tea» and tinea c^Ucted for month
of August »15.15 90, while county
-ecorrled James H. Devia re|>ort»
MS2.50-
Marriage licenses
Harry C. Pearson. Hillsboro. Rt
and Fva C. Lundberg. Portland.
Walter L Op|>enlander and IVarl
'.race D. Reisiwr, both of Forest
•rove.
Harold M Davla of Sherwood and
"'ora Carolyn Courtney pf Ntwberg.
Paul Frederick Hatch of Beaver-
•>n and Winona Margaret Shelley
>f Portland.
Estates
Elizabeth Nicoli, died November
13, 1928. estate shows real proper-
y valued at »80 00.
Seth Surdberg.
was kill
Vuguat 25, by au «xploslon at the
’umpkin Ridge rock quarry. Estate
show» »350 personal property. One
»on, Seth Sundherg. J r . aged 19
ear», of Stockholm. Sweden snr-
■ives. John {Jungb, pc tt brother, who
urvived the sunut accident, It»» b»*n
Work atart.'d last week on two
of tha bigget imaprovemants that
hav« bean made in Beaverton for
some time On« is the building of
tha naw Mission style banking
house to be occupied by the Bank
of Beaverton. The other is the con­
struction of a drainage sewer to
take the place <>f the ditch along
aide the Southern Pacific tracks
on the north side of Front street,
west from its junction w,th Watabn
St.
Wu hope to be able to print a
p.cture of the new bank building
soon so will r w u description of
thut until wc have the necessary
eiigruving dune.
'1 he history of that o|>en ditch has
been long and varied. For a number
of year» efforts have been made
t> have the railroad put in tile and
*ill ti e ditch but they would come
back wi| h the statement thut in a»
much as a large portion of the
druimtgc from Beaverton (lowed in
to the ditch that t!.o Town should
I.. .■• much interested iu getting rid
of the open ditch as they were.
Innumerable letters from tha
Town Council and the Chamber oi
Commerce have been exchanged in
ye.rs pact to no u'pil. This sum­
mer the local Klwanls club took the
m atter under cons cl ration and a f­
ter consultation with the railroad
authorities, they appeared before the
Council and s-:gfc ..Ud that this im­
provement be mad. a fifty-fifty
proposition This seemed to meet
W'th general approval and two weeks
ago Review carried a request that
bids be submitted for th* digging
the dram out along a new route,
the layin« of the tile and filling
the hole. Hans Neilscn and |ka A-
aelstlne were the lowest bidders and
they were awarded the contract ear­
ly in the week, and almost imme­
diately work was begun.
The matter is now well under
way and all parties
ii .-puu the
Council, th« fciwani» "club and the
Town are all to be congratulated on
what promises to be the desirable
•olution of this knotty problem.
DEW EY~ T H E I'Ll M B-
e r ;
in ju r e s
l e
g
Friday,
JUDGES AKE ( HOSEN
FOR THE ROUND-UP
Thre« former star, of the track
and arena have bean chosen judges
for the 192» Round-Up, September
18. 1», 20 and 21.
They are Allen Drumheller, of
j Wiilla Walla; Tony Vcy of Pendle­
ton and W elter Beale, „f Condon.
Mr. Drumheller, font .er relay rider
i who u-ed to ride th. racers owned
! by hia father, John Drumhellei*. is
' now one of the prominept wheat
glowers of Eastern Wu-hington Mr.
S> ale. ahee'man of Gilliam county
today, was in the early days of the
Round-Up a bronk md trick rider.
Mr. Vey. known for his »kill in
varioua Round-Up events, is now a
large stockman of 'Umatilla county
Mr. Drumheller has been judge of
the show for e number of years but
1929 will be the flret year of judg­
ing for Mr Vey end Mr. Seale.
In announcing the judges, the
Round-Up also announces that a t­
tendants for Queen Kathleen Me
Clintock. queen of the Round-up.
»will be tiena Lieu alien daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lionllcn
of Adams; Adelyn McIntyre, laugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mt.
Intyre, of Pendleton; Allgra Mo-
Cormmach,- daughter of Mr and
Mr». Elmer McuCimmach. and Kn'h-
ryn Furnish, daughter of Mr.,. An­
na F jin isi. of Pimdle’on. Li'» the
queen, the princeeaas are sidled
horsewomen.
DAVENPORT. SCHULTZ,
REPRESENT TOWN
H. L. Davenport and P. L. Schultz
represented Beaverton at a meeting
held last evening at the Tigard
school house for the purpose of
forming tentative plan» for th* or­
ganization of a body to meet with
the State Highway commission and
present the proposition of the adop­
tion of a super highway from Sa­
lem to Portland through Champoeg
Wilsonville. Tualatin, Tigard and the
west end of the proposed Tualatin
Vglley tunnel.
Representatives were present from
Gsrden Home, Tigard, Beaverton.
Tualatin. Durham, WilaenviUe. Sher­
wood and F.ji’vale au<l uth«jr c-om-
.ndrltiev Besides these named above,
lion Kaisiang end Milton Miller were
present to represent Fairvale, or
Glencullen as the postoffice is known.
At thia meedng it- was annonreed
that next Tuesday, kmpumber 10
*i a*v*r»-tnirty. iit the evening there
it to be a meeting held at Ka.r-
vale to form what will probably
be called the United Community As­
sociation which will have for its
object the dissemination of informa­
tion regarding the opi.o-tuidUo hu-
development
Hi* TtJhfatin Valley.
For'som e time there has been a
sort of underground current run­
ning towards an attempt to have
this part of Washington county at­
tached to Multnomah county.
D. U V. TO HOLD
A MEETING, SOON
U*w«y Drorbaugh had the mia-
furtun* to hurt his leg Tuesday m
a very peculiar way. He says he
knelt down on the ground to look
through a basement window, and
when he got up he »ojili» pul aland
,.ii pis Kg In some was Mini* of
the ligament- must of buvil tom or
■trained It
- .. .pea he will not be
laid up for very long.
The D. U. V. will have a pot-
luck dinner at their next regular
mectong All members are urgent­
ly requested to be present, as this
is the f’rst maciing aftep the sum-
m«r vacation.
John Williams of Williams Can­
Divorce suits
yon visited his grandmother. Mrs.
Wm Furbi» ve. Lucille Forbì».
Viole Stowell va. Victor F. Sto- Helms, last week. William is a
email lad of 11 years. While here
weU.
he went fishing in Oswego lake
and caught the limited number of
MI MEMBERS MAY
fish.
H. R. Spencer and wife of Wood­
land Acres have moved back to Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs- A. L. Linder of
Woodland Acre» spent the week
end at Tacoma.
ippoinUd edm lnlatrafo-
HEAR RADIO PROGRAM
4-H club members of Washington
County will have an opportunity of
Hearing a National radio program
Saturday morning. September 7.
>om 10:30 A. M to 11:16 A. M.
Pacific time. The program will be
broadcast over a coast to coast net­
work of which KGW, Portland, is
a member-
There will be five minute talks
by dub members from New Jersey
and Washington, D C. National
4-H club officials will explain some
application* of club work. Appropri­
ate music will be supplied by the
National
Broadcasting Company's
orchestra.
KINTON LADIES’ AID
HOLDS A MEETING
A special meeting of the Kinton
Ladies' Aid society was held at the
Kinton church laat Thursday. Due
to the busy season there have been
no meetings during the summer
months, but the meetings will be
held regularly beginning Thursday
j September 1», at which time all
members are urged to be present as
there will be work on a quilt,
which already has a good start.
“Loyal Scouts,'’ the organized
class of boys of the Kinton Sunday
school, was very pleasantly enter­
tained Friday evening at th,. home
of Mrs, L. Bierly, by her grandson.
Virgil
McCormick
(lames were
played on the lawn then all ad
Journed to the house and enjoyed
music by the Misses McCormick nnd
Virgil McCormick. Psrlor gnmes
wire alio enjoyed Dainty refresh­
ments w»r» served,
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Cut Roots Of Stump
nit t>nm MART IN.
JO H N SON l
in the pictu re the w hole/
world is w aitin g to s e e /
lie In Excedingly Kind-
Hearted. At Time Of
Death He Has 26 Cats
TH» HON WAA Of TM6
l U M J x t . T M 6 tr
LIVES HERMIT’S LIFE
(I drama of desperate realities
Funerei Servier« Were Held From
AGAINST TOOTH $ CLAW/
i'egg'a Chapel Thur-day
SIMB a portrays t h adventures
0 fjtefjnous Mr. t, Mrs MARTIN
NAKED MEN
Fred La Crand rre( his death at
Garden Home the first of the week
in rather a peculiar manner.
He had taken the job of grubbing
out a stump on the Doyle place and
had been working at it for some
time. He had the ground spaded
away for some considerable distance
end all the roots cut. excepting one,
a sort of tap root.
Thinking to cut that one off he
had gone down into the hole and
proceeded to chop this big root off
when the big stump toppled over
on him, pinning him fast and cru­
shing his head. Death was instan­
taneous.
La Grand wai born in Kansas.
July 4. 18*56 His father and mother
died while he was quite young and
he had wandered from place to
place finally reaching Oregon pro­
bably late in the lost century or
«arly in this one,
So h e years ago he purchased a
•mall lot in Garden Home where he
lived a sort of hermit life, never
having married and long ago hav­
ing lost all tra k of his family ana
relatives. For fifteen years he work­
ed for a family by the name of
Burnett in Portland but of late y*an
had worked at odd j0,6> a* they of­
fered
h *» sard that hP was exceedingly
kind-hearted. He shared his home
with numberless stray cats, there
being something like twenty si*
living with him at th^ vim* of his
death-
Funeral serv'ces were held from
the Pcgg chapel Thursday at two
o clock Rev. Roy Nolt preached the
serman. W. E. Pcgg was in charge
of arrangements, and the rerrtjas
were laid to rest 'r
grot-e
eeme*ery
, An_______________
The funeral of the late Joseph.
L. Tanzer w-a« held from St Cecil­
ia's Churrh. Wednesday morning at
9 o'clock, with ruquiem high mass
offered up by Rev. Joseph Heesack-
er of St. Mary’s. The Mass was
sung by the Sisters of St. Mary's.
Uc wa* buried next to his wife,
Mrs tYescentia Tsnzer. who prece­
ded him by f ur years.
Mr. Mr Tanzer. who was 77
years of ape. died Monday morn­
ing, September 2. at the h'un* of
his daughter Mr*. Kigert. Beaver­
ton, Oregon. He is survived by five
ether daughters, four of whom he
generously offered io the Lord in
holy religion. Sr. Mery Annunciata
and Sr. Mary Clari e of the Sister*
of Notre Dame of Milwaukee. Wis-
on^U»; a». Alary Caspar and Sr.
Mary Crescenti» of the Sisters of
St. Mary's of Oreeon. and Miss Ma­
rie Tanzer of Winnipeg. Canada,
also a brother. Mr. Frances Tanaer
of Salem, a sister Mra. Teresa Kan-
xinger in Germany and six grand-
ch’ldren. two cf whom, Sr. Mary
Beatrice and Sr. Mary Joan are
sisters of St. Mary.
Time to Come Back
NATURAL
AS GOO
MADE
IT
JOHNSON on the S afaris tv vhch
they recorded th is SrrQjtng story
“SIMBA” IS COMING TO
THRILL AUDIENCES
Real thrills and lots of them ar*
in store for audiences at the Bea
ver Theatre for the attraction there
is “Simba,” the motion picture tha
records four years spent among thi
wild animals of the African jungle*
by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson
the famous explorers. The name ol
the picture tells its nature, for “sim
ba" is the native word for lion.
Among the features of this picture
which comes Sunday, Monday Tues
day, are shots of a stampede of t
head of fire maddened elephant?
and the charge of angry rhinoceros
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
IN CHARGE, PROGRAM
Sodeo Every Day At
The Big County Fair
Thursday Is The Bi* Day
For The Children; Many
Contests Ah Fair
WILL BE SIX BUSSES
52,000.00 Ca«h Premium,
Are To
Be Given For Exhibits
Wednesday evening is becomint
more and more the event of th
week, fop that is when the loca
With *2,000.00 in cash premiums
Kiwanis meets. This week the pro­
.0 be paid out for agricultural,
gram was supplied by Dean Collin:
.'estock. Grange and other exhibits
the Portland Telegram colyumnist
• uring the Wash.ngton County Fair
Mr. Collins is a speaker that ha
-o be held m Hillsboro, September
gained statewide and nation wide
-2, 13 and 14, and with added in-
notice through his colyum and fo
erest in the boys and g.rls club
\h* verses he pens (perhaps
ork and many other educai.onal
should say he "knocks out on th
eatures, together with the enter-
typewriter").
uinment part of the program, con-
He is an old-time friend of Pres
»t<ng of the free wild west rodeo
ident Talbert, who foru»*rfy worker
erformance every afternoon, the
side by side tyivh him.
.ewberg 25-piece band, the hog,
*1* a»id that publicity is mac
ow, chicken and husband calling and
like a woman making up her face— vhistling contents Thursday nights,
there are no women now who an
nth community programs and dan-
not beautiful and there are no mor>
ing in the big pavilion, a record
communities whi*ft do not have pub
reaking crowd should be attracted.
licity Teat communities like wo
A large attendance is expected on
men should touch up the beaut
'hursday, the opening day, as this
spots and sort of forget about thos
s school day when all the children
not so lovely.
e admitted free, and most of the
He told of how the Weed Land
.•hools of the county will be closed.
scape nursery was bringing Beave
The buildings and grounds have
ton to the attention of the East h
-en put up in spick and span shape,
supplying that section with ita iri
id an extra large tent secured
bulbs. Then he told of how th'
>r the poultry exhibits. There will
place might become renowned fc
e an automobile section where a
its hospitality The Arab regard
lumber of the newest and latest
anyone within the scope of his ten
ats will be displayed.
ropes as his guest and he suggv*
Officials of the Fair and superin-
ted that Beaverton might mak
endents of the different divisions
the stranger welcome and its guec
vill be on hand early to receive
and thereby bring not only publ: the exhibits that must be entered
city but 4 great growth just sim
efore the opening day of the Fair.
p»> by making this neighborhoo
The twin contest, sponsored by the
the most friendly spot along th
Business and Professional Women's
Pacific coast*
Club of Hillsboro, promises to be
Committees were named* to cor
>ne of the features of the Saturday
tinue the work on iy> signs for th
iftemoon program- Boys am* girls
street oorueta, and on the Kiwani
from over the entire county are
|igU~ to be placed where the High
roing to bring their dogs and try
wayc enter the town.
ind wiu some of the fine prizes
vhich are being given by the Ro-
SEVERAL SLASHINGS
Club of Hillsboro, who are spon-
SET DURING W EEt ary
oring the Mutt Dog Show on Sat-
irday afternoon.
Several large slashings across th
river from Kinton have been at
during the past week but the oni
on the Quackenbush place was th
largest, it being a 100 acre trac
which was touched off Saturday •*
ternoon. The wind carried a spar
to a near by straw stack which ig
nited and soon spread to a barn
which was destroyed with its con
By
tents. The bam has only been buil
A.
D.
H
ow
dcn Smith
a year or so.
HATE
WARTIME “BUDDIES”
SPEND DAY TOGETHEI
Author o f “Porto Bello Gold,’’
“ The Doom Trail,“ Etc.
R . M. Leonard of Seattle. W ash.
spent Friday and Saturday with hi
war-time “buddy." Robert Pomeroy
Messrs. Leonard and Pomeroy wer.
over seas together during the Work
War. This is Mr. Leonard's firs
visit to Kinton.
C aptain Fell owe*, Am er­
GRAHAMS VISIT AT
HOME OF WRIGHTS
he believea has bclrayed
ican te a m a n , is im pelled
by b lin d h a tre d to aeek
revenge on th e w om an
h im to th e enem y— th e
w om an he loves. Day by
C. W. Graham and wife and tw<
daughters of Holbrook. Or . spent s
couple of days last week at th*
home of Mr. anl Mrs. Everett Wright
at Kinton. On their return the}
were accompanied by Mrs. Wright
and son William who spent Sunda}
with them. Mrs. Wright and sol.
returned home Sunday evening.
day h e plow a th e aea
u n t i l —s h a r p l y
b ro u g h t up ag a in st th e
atark tru th .
Ferrel Cox and wife were in Taft
over the week end.
Hillaboro Rotary Club will have
complete charga of tha program
, next weak.
h e is
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