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ir ir» ron IIKAVKRTON. KKVIKWM VOR TIIK IT T he B ea verton R e vie w CUCAN R RADINO POR ALL T U FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interest* Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VII. N O 4X Single Copy, !> Cent» LOW» IIVItON A Sonnet Courugeous spirit of - U»e rhniniva* mind,“ Unconquerable nn ocean's wildcat wave Horn to ttia |>urpl<*. yet for oil mankind, Voicing that freedom free Lorn spirit» crave, And the undaunted few have ever »ought, Sure aa a plummet thy unfettered mind Sounded the depth of thought. Unrequited love wept o'er thy harp And gemmed with tear» the vibrant chorda, L ife’» living sonnst burning in thy heart Throbbed matchlea» mu»ic I to deuthle*» word», liright luring »tar in the gold vault of fame, The heritage of ages did impart To thee a »out of flame. —Gertrud» Martin Christensen. City Council Meets in ('ouncli Deride# To Mark off fifty Feet On Street For U»e ol Stage» MANY DISCUSSIONS KIN ION I1A1TEMNGS, *** Jtt Mrs. E L. Cox spent Friday of last week with friends in Portland. Mrs. Warren Wilson has been til at her home during the past week Herman Dullmann and sister, Mis I. Hells apeai Thuisduy with Uvea and friends in Portland. Mr and Mrs. Chau. Van Kleek and daughter uf liiteon were dun- day guests of Mr. am) Mr». E- I, Co*, Mr. and Mrs E. L. Cox afu 1m • • o .W le d . I’rofect WiU proving their home wn tho corns. «•< Single Hiu •• .. . I'),..»nut Valley road with a uew He ReadvefUaed coat of |iainl. i a ,ng winded d»*cu»»i»ua were perhaps the outstanding feature ol the special meeting of the Council held Monday evening of thia week. While the meeting m i an adjourned one and the time Ml for the purpose of opening bids on the wslk to be built along the south side of Front ttt it waa not until late Ur the fvfning that thia matter '■">« Hu: der consideration, William I'honij son attq wife an I family of Portland were Sunday guests of Mr. Thompson's sister. Mrs. Emery VanKleek, Mrs. Lilly Bierly and daughter. Mrs. Ethel McCormick, and daugh ter » children, uf Hillsboro spent Sunday at their Kinton home. Everett Wright hud tho misfor tune to maah One of ins fmgvi on S trat and toremoat on the program the left hand, last week, icquiru g was trie matter of the »luges cau. the services of a physician to dress —- ramgealion a*o»,g their toule on it. .... k** ><een going on Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hoover, after Broaoway. tin , hw , ,h* uast week or so at for • number of year», annoat • '» » spenu...» . aim* tney wera put in operation. , their farm near Slayton, rctui,.... Juat a few days ago a young lady to their home here the last of Inal waa run down and severely injured week. partly liecauae uf the pat king of a There was a large family gather stage, or at least the truca wmcli ing Sunday at the home of Mr- and hit trie girl waa turned out to pa»» Mrs. H. A. Kichards. Nearly all of a slagg parked there. their children with the|r iunui.es Aiong trie middle Of last week a spent the day with them numoer or C iliitm arrived at the Mr. and Mrs- Oscar Licrmann and couciuaiun, or poaaibiy having ar rived ai. me conclusion unwie W family of Beaverton, Emil Hallman know u at that tune that the depot Miss Hertha Dullmann and Mrs. bora wa- .lie pioper place lor tne ».a* Thompson of Dundee were Sunday gpa to park and load and unload guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. p».,»ciigci a. Among tnese * » » Aiucr- August Dallmann. iuan u.anii.ng who jiroceejled to put .Mr and Mrs. Earl C. Bell, who tne w nee is m motion to ormg tue have been spending the past two aiage auumril»»» to trial conclusion, months in Vtibaux. Montana, when; iwu men troiu in# stages ironic the)' formerly leside. returned to department met with tne Council their home on Cooper Mt. the first and uileted to have the »cage, do of the week. their part toward# avoiding tne con. Mrs. Hanett Ford, formerly tea. gealioii. ibe Council decided to give mem a tty an dhaa agreed to mark cher in tiie Kinton school but now off fifty feet U" vacu aide of the instructor of th« Laurel View school ■tre«i for me exclusive use ol toe spoilt the wo«k end' *t I he home stuges. this space on the north Wui Of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd bierly, ol will be in trout of the Whitehall Pleasant Valley road. Cate; on the south side it is lo Jack Moreback and crew from be located in front of U»e used cur Sherwood, who have drilled u num lot wheie tho walk cornea aero»» ber of wells in this town, aro now drilling one on the Claud Cole from the depot- After other matters of importance place, whovh is occupied by Mr. und to some or the ettraena was dis Mrs, A. H- Dalimanit. cussed, the bids for the sidewalk Kay Christensen of Tigard has were opened, that la the one bid been busy during the past week at received, from ¿ear Brotiiera. they the home of Mr. and Mrs. U.eriy. decided to reject this bid and re- An udu'ition to the chicken house advertise the project. 84 ft. by 41) ft. und olbvr improve, merits have been made. MRS. SWENSON IS TEN DERED A PARTY Mrs E. E. Swenson was tsndered a surpriM party at the home of Mrs. Louis iiughaon, and Mr», K. Davis, Monday sftsrnoon, by a »roup of liar friends. Shs received many beautiful pro. sent». A luncheon wns aorved at four o'clock, Those present were Mesdames W, Boyd, Wilmot, B. Denney, L. Shollenberger, D. Deck, F- Donald son, F. Davis, Shannon, B. Taylor, Jonvs, O. Britton, MISS FERN HAINES RETURNS FROM VISIT Miaa Faro llaines returned Sun day evening after a year and a half's absence visiting with re la. tives in Nebraska, Kansas and W y oming!) Accompanying beg home were Mr- Isac Haines, Miss Hazel Haines and Mr. John Haines of Franklin, Nebraska They came through Salt Laka City and Yellow- •tone National Park. Herman DaUmunu, son of Mr. uno Mrs. August Dalunaun, figured in a bad auto accident lust buuuuy in Portland. Mr. Duliinann was badly bruised und the otiier occupants oi the car were injured', but all are doing well. Mrs. Florence Lurkin of ‘Scholls, Who has been spending the, past few months visiting relatives in tile •ust, returned home the first of the week and spent W ednesduy with hi r sister, Mrs. J- C, Snider, Pleasant Valley road. In tho list of names printed la t week in theso columns of former Kinton school students who ate in tending Beaverton high school, the name of Jacob Koenig was acci dently omitted. (Editors note— We believe this is Jacob’s second year» Beaverton, \V'ashinglon County, Oregon. — ig ,COURT HOUSE ITEMS; m------------------------------------------- « Judge George lluglcy signed the following nrdcra thia week: ^ athurin» McKinnon v*. the Urug- mun Timber Co. et ala. Frank W. Miner v». Kuth E. Min* ' er. and G dngs Of The Nora Juck V». Geo. J. Jack- Mortgage Investment Co. v». Karl In And Around C row man et ux. i V X. Fletcher v». J. F. Fred. Ol' Beaverton ■ ricy et al. MANY VISIT THE FAIR Many Beaverton I’eople Have Din- nrr and week end Guests Alice Barnes. Divorce Suita Filed C. Harne» vs, John W. September 27, 1929. $1250 Per Yeas west ’ * n,i 18367344 02389634 •j Í _____ Flint Major Activity Is ef fort to Get Salem- Portland Highway MEETING IN FAIRY ALE Henry Davenport Who Live» South Of Heavert»n 1» Liected See. Frank Grill untf John E Nelson --------- Maude Miller spent Tu«‘ cluy with were arreated Tuesday for the poa-1 session and operation of a still. The George L. Lippert of Aloha was her mothef, Mrs. K. Davis, sj" % . u ,, still, which was of a 60 gallon elected preaujent of the 'United Weat U '.11 " / , ,' d Harrison capacity, and 150 gallon« of mash hide clubs at a meeting at Fairvale Bumlav w w t --------■ — * community ctub hoate, Satuiuay atJ B,.,X ki Cnt bUlU1<1“ y , “ and " d Sund,y confiscated. 4t m ' mght. Mr. Lippert, a Beaverton Ki_ Mrs. E. Martin and daughters, wants member, runs a big poultry Marriage Licenses Granted Kuth and Eileen recently moved to Geo. C. Watson and Florence farm at Aloha. Ntwbtirg, White, both of Portland. Other officers elected were: first 1 Jack C. Ketchen and Marianna Me vice president,Bob Swayze, member M - t s Luthciei.u De-inger returned two Cresdy both of Boise, Idaho. of ___________________________ the editorial force of the _________ Poriland ! to work at ills bauit alter Raymond Flora, Forest Grove and Oregonian, of FairvalJ: » io n q vice weeks’ vacation. Claudia Barbara McMillan, of Lex. president, C. W. Noyes, justice of Karl Dine and George K. Dane In ''BROTHFRLY LOVE" Mr, and Mr ' ■•ncni. Likins of Ington- peace of Tigard, a brother of Fran* huger.» spent i.g w,’.,i ( in., Peter Tolke. Cornelius Rt. Noyes of this city; third vice p resi-, ~ — ——— — i.cuvtrtun friends, 2, and Elva M. Bledsoe, Banks Rt. dent, Paul Rising, of Multnomah; M ANY ARE EXPECTED Mrs. J. M. Briggs of Hcrmiaton, 2. fourth vice president, E. J. McAiear, AT iir m u tm t iiw n 1-ulio, spent Tue. day w.th her bro Frederick W-. Haring, Cornelius, a member of the Hare, McAiear 1 n U iu iiL U M U S U ther, Mr. 1. L. Myers and family. Kt a. and Margaret Schneider. For- and Patera firm of Hillsboro; secre- --------- * " 1 Grove, Rt -• tary, Henry L. Davenport, who Uvea K 14 exPecieu tlMM will be quite Raymond Harrison left lor Nuin- r«i,t_ \ er Arthur Lynch, Willsmina and »outn of town, and is employed by 4 number of former residents and p.i, Idaho. Sunday, where he wilt the Pacific Teiepbor.e arid Teieg.apn ®*uibers of tile Kintun church pre- enter the Northwest Nozeretie Co., Margaret E. (larte, Hillsboro. lego. . M ^ Estates Admitted to Probate “ sls“ nl. ^ r eU ry' Wr3 tlm V £ Anna Hoiers. shows real and per- H' M' Fow# *' Gttrtkn lreas- chnrch; thl* *n _____ Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Wills of T i llcnrv V RUkD real *nA r«.p»nn. urer, SAm Lawrence, practicing law «ay meeting- w«th a basket lunch gard were Friday evening dinner •1 property valued at $7000.00. in Portiand whili in Ralegh. ^he basement of the gran** hail G e O r g e L i p p e r t C a r r i e s Off guests of Mr and Mrs, W . K. _______ I The elubs will meet next Thursday “ * ne* r ni^ n P^H de. Morning H i l i h H o n o r s In O r a t n r VanKleek, Fine, and unrvie« ^ ^ e state highway commission “ ,r™ es « 10 o’clock n ° " 0f S D T d tO r - W F. Schmidt, twn liquor indict, »t its regular meeting an the clubs » W h a aesswa rrf Bible school fol- la l C o n te s t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellingson and k*ve drc'dfcd W. «nuke their first k . *’} r'^ Prt '*chlnF The afternoon ----- of Hoouiam, Wn, ar«, v ¡siting at mi nt». No 1 for possesion ^ musxql * »d lr._ B I L L Y S L N S O N RACES the home of Mr. ar,d Mn Charle» transportation fined |150 aad pi- m ajor-jcU vitf an effort to Induce ^ roled. on hu 4. for driving whi^e th* cooimi:«iun to designate a 100- * program and ynwrt addresses ______ H. Jacks. | foot highwray between Salem and ^vUitors Miss Eleanor Crowd Makes So Much Nois* That Mr. and Mr». Meade and two chil mtoXkated, J2i0 and pawled, wQu resided in Kinton 18 A| Jacobson and Arthur Rhodes: ! Portland by way of Champoeg dren spent two week« with Mi». They Attract The Camera Man -A. yvars ago, but who now lives in Meade s parents, Mr. und Mrs. C three Indictments on liquor charges. ®e Portland, will be present sad wiil ALÜÜA-HUBER r*“ Mb. i fined $1260 each and pa- I E. Telit. -* render several vocal numbers. F. L. " caravan of twelve tars repre- roled. Brown and some musicians from venUr.g the United West Side clubs M i»« Merle Davies and Miss Ka Charles Reynolds, sentenced to 6 Mildred Twoehy is ill at her horn? U urel will also givt musical num- drove to Salem t0 th« State Fair, therine Desinger spent Saturday and years in State Penitentiary for per- with poison oak. bers, and a reader from Salem is Af onUay m0Inlr:&, °y way of the dunday in thu Evuns cottage ut jury’ charge V ,. Wolfe ts confined at home on the program. It is daaired that Se'Kt* rK biidge. Several represent- Lake Lytle- Dim McKnight. fined S40 per with a bad cold all old residents be present. All a^lv^a, ^r0tu *his vicinity spoke from Mrs. freeman Millet and daugh- month in conformity with terms of others are invited to come, and new Kran<l stand at the The Bowman brothers attended the make the day oue to ^ Ienlembet. State r’a.r, among them were C- ter. Mar.nri u nn la_ week ul- broken parole, ter a several month« visit with Clifford Moore «entended to 1 Pendleton Round-Up. ed Herr.ember the date, Sunday, W ifo Tes from T'Bkrd, Ben Reis- relatives in Nebraska, year in county jail on larceny Mrs- Ryderman has a new bam September 2tnh, at the Kinton *Ia.Bd fro'? G1encullen and George Lippert from Aloha. built on her property. church. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Myers have charge. W. S. Peters, paroled on a liquor In the oratonai contest speaking purchased the former J. Li. Haynes Mrs. Hays has charge . . . of the — on the question, “ Why We Have ipuse on Tucaei St-, and are mov chargp. LOCAL NEW S f Dayton E. Mays, paroled on a confectionary store at Aloha. sitale Fa n s' Geo. Lippert carried ing into their new home tins week. payment of $250 for driving while tne hign honors and was award- The Nate Love s are moving in * • Miss HarrU m M via u b lf otf f l I - 3 I D / 1 o r l r» *• 1 1 A - i O l » w lit t the t* C **A j 1 i Mr» John McCarthy of Longview, intoxicated. the Buchanan house on Wheeler Ave. ro ^capital training to be a m Washington, is planning to return H- E. Buckman. fined $150 and Mat King stiU has five «rp en u rs nurs* Thlg cup wag a ju4Ut Qileil^ ul u> her home alter u threi wt-ck a paroled on possession of liquor at s' work op the hew sned^ of his Mrs. H. L- Cox returned home the above named federation and the v»»it with her mother, Mrs A. \*. XiHic jm Tavern Ib'mber yard- Wednesday, from the Emanual llos- State Fair Board. Butterfield. MY RON GRAY IS MAN- The Mesdames Albaugh. Prink, pital. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Schultx, and Mr ami Mrs. bud Hunter of Genevieve ar.d Lois Shearer spent Geo. W . Lippert and son met Whittier, Cal f., and Mr. and Mrs. AGKR OF U. OF O. TEAM Kelly, Love, and Lush attended the -------- tea given Mrs. Alice Adams at Bea- Saturday at the home of Mrs, Louis Governor Patterson at the Capitol W . H. Hunter spent Monday eve Five assistant manager* have vertoa Monday afternoon. Hughson. aud “ P ^ t his new furniture to see ning with Mr. and Mi's- K. D. been named by Mrs. ___ C. C. Harvey — was --------- called to . __ _ r_ ____“ « w tuce it was and took full charge Young. . Myron Gray, Beaver- \ ___ _ -------- >Ira John Peterson is re pc. led his otfice for a few minutes dur_ Rev. .nd Mrs. Arthur Dungan .to. . ^ re. ^ r 0re* on City by tbe H1*1*8-8 « h,ir »•all »quad this season. Gray^ who w ïo lin & W n t an ^ ü¿ ‘ pr0V*<1 * l 01 lhis >nspecUon. The only rea- were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. son there wasn’t any initials carved wjll be chief manager, iius ch»i|?e operation for appendicitis. The litl.e W. L. Cady Sunday- R «v liungan Mrs. Edmond Sauers of Seattle, on this nice furniture was uecause of the staff. The managers w \ g-r[ lg improving nicely. is supplying at the tieti.cl Congre supervise tiie transportation and up- , Wash, is visiting with her cous.n Qeo. Lippert didn't have his jack gational church. knife. p of equipment, keep a record | The P. T._ A. held their firstmeet- Mr3 Archie olson bunduy dinner gu. -ts at tiie W'. of attendance at practice, check the ing bept. 17. Mrs Hamil was elec- ,, . u . r.4 n . Aue weather was good with ntv Mr. and - **■ y rain until the caravan reached Keed- R VanKleek home were Mr. and minutes played by each gridder and ted president, Mrs. Saxon secretary Mrs. Dave Ward, und son-, Herbert assist the groundkeeper at Hayward and Mrs. Patterson tretisur^-. Ti*e visited witn v.ue on the return trip. and Furl of Kinton. Mrs. Ward field. second graUa pupils »ntertained them A - R«hse recently, They mad# noise enough at Sa- While Mr. L. G. M.ller of Tigard lem to attract the attention of tha is a sister of Mr. \ an Kleek. ---------------------------- with k dramatization of the Three Foolish Bears. Mrs. Mack intio- was working on a building, Tuesday, jameia man so we lined up for a Mr and Mrs. L R Craig. FATHER OF COUNTY duced Mrs. Virginia Bacon, State a board tell on his arm *and ifac- picture. of Beaverton, but now of formerly > f i AGENT IS VISITING Librarian, who g.-iven an interesting tured it. Raisiand spoke at the gath- Tracey, California, have been vis L.V. McWhorter, of North Ya- talk on library work. Tea was Sc-r. Ren Goindquette returned to the ttm g, as did Governor Patterson, iting with Beaverton fnfitds dur kima, is visiting his son. County 'ed after the meeting. County Hospital Saturday for an and the President oi me Fan LoauL ing the past week. B.ll Schultz says that he wo| agent. O. T. McWhorter and family ■ ------------- - ,,w« other skin graitir.ii ¡operation on Ray Haynes who recently bought of HilHboro. Mr. McWhorter is A theater party, inchtding Mes- his leg. eighty cents, betting on the horse the Dining house, hml his car bad. now writing the history of the Nez )iames N. W. Gorham. M. C. Mc- races but he failed to say any. Jy damaged Tuesday afternoon, M 3 . John Boland of Cooper Moun- , thing about the amount that he Petce war and Chief Joseph, and Kercher, F. L. Spencer, W . L when his car collided with another jV" especially anxious to meet Indian Cady, and W. R. Van Kleek en- tair, fell down the basemeut stain lest. car on the Farmington road. His fighters and pioneers who can fur- joyed' “ The First Year” at the anci -««¡Wired her leg, near th# hip, Also according to his account ox Dufwin Theater, Tuesday even ng. Saturday. the expedition the caravan stuc* little boy, who was with him re- nish information on the subject. Mrs. B. A. Rohse and sons Thom- ciose together ail through the day, as and David spent Sunday with even ate at the saera restaurant, their mother anu grandmotcer, Mrs. and cleaned the place out of every- T. J. llanmgan. thing, even down to ail the pie. Mr. Lannon of Evanston, Wyo. However, BiU got two pieces of the nnng ielt ior his home Monday, alter P1*- a several weeks visit with Mr. anu MRS. TALBERT IS HO Mrs- W. J. Scott Big Delegation At tends State Fair NORED WITH PARTY Mr- and Mrs. W. A. Cutting (El- i eanor Caldwell) of Portland are the j parents of a baby girl,born at the Mrs. J. R. Talbert was honored W ilcox Memorial Hospital. with a party at the home of Mrs. Lucille Camenzind, four year old A ‘lan A - Bynon *n 1 ortland- llie <-u8h„, -I Mr - m „ . c o .,» .. rrs and playing bridge Those present Camenzind’ of route 8 has lecovered were Mrs. Ray Ure, Mrs. Frank from an attack of pneumonia. Sterrett and Mrs. D. W. Byrd of _ Mis. ... J. B. Corbeil . .. of . Los . Angeles, Portland, and Mrs. J, R. Talbert, Calif., spent the first of the week Mf# WUfcur Weed, Mis. 1. R. Met- at the homes of her aunt and cou- ^ M„ Qu Carr, M ri. F . W. sm. Mrs. L- Hughson and Mr». E. Livennore> Jr, and Mrs. R . g. Walsh ,\V> W j . S . Ö O 'i t r io LOÄHSY f e VE m y Word' has been received ut Kinton from Mr. and Mrs. Josef Tanner, who formerly resided there, but who of late have been living in Scio. infoiming their friends, that they have traded their farm lor pro perty in Junction City, where they are now making, their home Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Taylor and son Bobbie of Park Kose, arrived Saturday at the home of Mrs. Lou ise VanKleek where they spent a Mr. John B. Haya spent tho past few days during the past week week with his son Wilbur, in Port, Mr. Taylor returned home Sunday. land. M r Taylor is n son of William During the week from Septem Taylor who is employed on the J- ber 80, to October 4, the local school J. VanKleek ranch. children are to be examined by the When talking to our advertisers, County Nurse. Mrs. Richntand, and please mention the Review. Drs. Mason and Welsh. Ü0— ---- ----------—----------- Short Items About People We All Know Comings People City Friday, k 4* 7 & (C.»rrl»M, W N. U 1- Davu’ of Beaverton. Mrs. Myrtle Haines, Mr. and Mrs. --------------------------- L. W. Tucker and company were M I S g C Q R A EDGELL dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Philip iT T L ’ t in t! C T 1T F p t i p Petroquin, of Lake Grove, Wsunss- A l lL ix D a O l A l L 1 A IK day evening. i m tv r t> « ! Mis* Cora Ed*«ll of Garden Home Mr " i , » a . « » » , .h . s.->« _ _ r « , « w. . c . . Mr. and Mrs. " „ T- " i , B. Harris were at the Multnomah hotel in Portland lel" thlS 7 ck,: ' T S * l * e last week to hear one of Dr. K - e3t *fore *n tbf 4 « c“ ok,nf ^ eet at tho Washington Count) ¿air. chardson’s health talks. and which entitled her to a l Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitworth, Ear. trip- Evans, Mr. and Mrs. L- Hughson and Harvey, Mrs- E. Davis and El J . E . Stevens returned front Cr n . sie and Eva Whitworth spent Sun ada last Saturday night, and is a- dny at the Otto Erickson farm at gain at his old post in the Siudi*» Banks. Barber Shop. Carll Curtis Beach entertainer, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. 7 tw-elve of his boy friends at a party "Speedy.” are enjoying a in honor of his thirteenth birthday weeks’ vacation in Calif "in i. Saturday. The boys enjoyed them- Clossen has been in tfi - mploy selves playing games after which 0f Elmer Stipe for th# past #igjit refreshment« were served. yean, 1