TH R H K A V K R IO N REVIEW -r i Negro rookie: “ Ah'il like to have Masaroff had been robbed of Ida pa­ a new pair of shoes, Sah.” m h o m e p o in t e r s lier* as well as his money and valu Sergeant: “ Are your shoes worn abb's, I thought It my duty to come Ollt Try “ Boiling In Oil to Make” here et once and tell what I knew.“ Issued E m / Friday at Beaverton, Negro Rookie: “ Worn out! Man, Luscious Cool-Weather Foods "Much obliged to you. I'm sure, Mr. Oregon, the bottoms of mah shoes are so “ Boiling in o il'’ used to be con IVallethwalte,” (he coroner auld TH K REV IK W PU B LIS H IN G CO sidered the very height o f torture, thin Ah ran step on a dime and “ Now, according to you the deceased tell wlwther its heads ur tails." reserved for those who had commit­ man carried off thl* will In hla pocket. F R ID A Y , NOVEMBER 14, 1930 ted the worst o f misdeeds. But that It appear* from the evidence that was in the outside world, and re­ everything he had on hltu money, ferred to the treatment of humans. valuables, papers wus stolen, most Entered u second class matter In the cookery world “ boiling and likely by the murderer or murderers: December 9, 1922, at the postoffie* baking in oil” — which is known as presumably the util has gone with Uni at Beaverton, Oregon umh-r the deep-fat frying is one of the kind rest. However. It's something to Act of March 3, 1879. kuow that such a document was In eat and most successful of treatments existence. You say he told you he was for vegetables and doughs. They a wealthy man. Did hs say how J 11. Hulett . . Business Manager issue from the hot fat tender and wealthy?” succulent, all puffed-up in the pride H,'«v e llu t i lleliok- "Yea. lie told me he was worth of their brown excellence! IIb Lnilgo N o . The Hasinra* Side of Hecreatiou about eight hundred thousand pounds.” Once upon a time, tpo. some of ?48 m eets firs t Listening in on the radio a tea us objected to deep-fat frying be Tli* coroner leaned back lu Ills «m l th ird i ’uaa- nights ago we learned that the first cause we had the idea it was too cliulr, put tbe Ups of his fingers to «lu v e v e n in g » at death you are Inquiring had such a getlier. and looked round the court. He said, addressing the coroner. “ I broadcast was made just 10 years difficult. too costly. too "sm elly” 7 in P M m Ilia ago. Ten years! And what many or the results indigestible. We know wish to make in application to you cast—a squint—In his left eys, sir," Then he turned again to the witness. I. O. O. F. Hall Mrs Marjorie Ln- folks derided as merely a plaything, better now. I f we use one o f the on behalf of my client. Mr*. Klphln- he remarked, “ lie also had a birth­ “ I think we’ll trouble you to read wls. Secretary, Mrs. Mary J. Ware, mark, In the form of a brown mole, stone. of Marrasdale tower. To sup­ something that would never have any modern cooking oils, made from the that draft, Mr. I'ostlelhwalte," he N G p tf commercial value ia now one of our pure heart of the corn, not only will port tt, 1 shall have— very briefly—to or blemish, on hla right forearm. said, quietly. industrial giants. Even the govern* the guess be removal but a large refer to some past history. Mra That, however. Is not an uncommon I’oatletliuulte rend aiiibUt a dead VTI’OIO II.VRHKR SUOI* ment enumerated them in the cen­ part of the work as well. The ex­ Elphtnstone as Miss Jean Linton, was mark. I believe, and I don't attach alloue* : I t l ’ ll U ’ l ( l l l l l t il Hut I am sus. Some day the romance o f radio pense ceases to be a major item, married, some twenty-three or four great Importance to I t “ This la the lust ulti of tue, Sulim FIR S T CLASS WORK will be written; the stories of such for the oil does not absorb the odor years ago, to a Mr Andrew Merchtson, strongly convinced that further proof Mazaroff. of the Hotel recti. Loudon. „ ,r „ A T R E ASO N AB LE PRICKS of the Identity of the deceased as who formerly had some connection men like Paul Crossley who was nor taste of the food« previously In tbe county of ............ x and of 1 " ¡ ,m h Srhooi’ 11 Andrew Merchlaoa will be found, and W i Purling street, r .p e Town. South with this neighborhood. The marriage Superintendent K. II. VsnMeler. Prop. an engineer and who after repea tec used and may be used over and over was not a success, and to put matters I should suggest—“ Africa. I devise and bequeath all my I m "«rs h lp -N e r requests from his son to build a again, by simply cooling, after use. "There need be no doubt about It 1“ plainly, Merchtson. within a compar­ estate and effect*, real and personal. ,m,n' ' “ u* ” * 1 onvictions small crystal sell did finally take a and straining through a sieve. atively short time and after making exclaimed a sudden voice from the tl:3l) p.m. Senior ami Junior ( ’. F. W. MIKIIOI* which 1 may die possessed of or en­ few evenings olT and made his boy With such an oil. there is no smoke due provision for his wife, deserted spectators. 'T h e man was Andrew E. titled to unto Mervyn llolt. of 5.">0* the plaything he desired. How Cross- — so there won't be any smells to her, and. It was believed, went off to Merchtson 1“ PLU M B IN G and H E A TIN G 7:30 p.m Evening Worship. Ser Jermyii street, London, absolutely, ley became interested in the new spoil that dainty atmosphere o f your tbe Fast I knew whose voice that was before Right months after he had nmn, “ God's Living Epistles.” Hurdu arc. I'uinta and 1 hereby appoint the said Mervyn contraption while making this play front hall, or cling in your own I looked round Old Mr. Ilasaendcane, The services will tie conducted t>y llolt sole executor of this my wMI and set and dropped his regular engin­ curly locks. The finished product, gone. Mrs. Merehlaon had a daughter whom I had noticed when Crole and •‘honr. 200.1 Itffivrrtok Rev. Geo. N. Mugwood. —the young lady whV'tn you now see I revoke all former wills and codicils.” eering work and plunged into the unlike the heavy foods o f old, will here. Miss Shelia Mervtilson. Meichl- I entered the room, hud rlaen from This was all. Hut I was suddenly field which he visioned would em­ be quite digestible, for the fat used son was never heard of again until his seat, and was smlllug Infortulugly conscious that all eyes bad turned M .K. CHURCH ploy thousand o f people and return is a natural product, and one readily some years later, when Mrs. Merrill- at the coroner. from the witness to tue. to the pioneers and developers of assimilated. “ Mrs. Elphinstone can’t be positive, son received Dews that he had been The first thing that I was accurate­ J. J Patton. Minister this great invention millions in pro­ WE SO LIC IT YOUR PA TR O N A G E It ’s no secret, knowing how to drowned off Mombasa, on the East 1 may as well auy that I sm I I knew ly conscious of after the crushing The Hilde aeho >1 meets ut III a fits. A ll o f which is surprisingly fry in deep-fat. There are few rules; Andrew Merchlson well enough In the African coast, while on a voyage from shock of the York solicitor's announce­ m. The school is doing good work I r » i i llro ther*. I'ro p rU tn r« true today. The frying kettle should be heavy Bombay to Durban. From that time old days when he used to come here, ment was Proles voice, close to my in strengthening the life of adults And now we read o f the minis- . and of sufficient size. half-filled forward Mrs. Merchlsuo believed her- ! und afterward when he was a young ea r. and fortifying the wills o f the young ture g o lf craze, the sport which with the oil. A fryin g basket is a self s widow, and In due course she man—1 knew him. too. after he'd mar “ Keep quiet. Holt I" be was whisper­ people to withstand the sure temp vaudeville actors, the comic strip great help, and a frvin g thermome­ married again, and became Mrs. , rted Miss Linton, now Mrs Elphlti- MARKS & SON ing Intently. “ Keep quiet -calm I” tations of life. The increase in at and the funny guys have made ter comes in handy, though the bread Elphinstone. Now 1 come to the cause ( stone. And tuy memory for faces Is 1 don't think I did more than hear tendance ia very encouraging to the R ESTAU R A NT and boosted into prominence and test is quite as successful. When and reason of ray application. Yester­ remarkably keen, and I recognized film— I wus watrhlDg (be coroner, officers and teachers in the school. MEALS SHORT ORDER hltu easily enough when 1 saw him the success. Thousands of them every­ the fat is hot. toss in a small piece day, Mrs. Elphinstone was visited by feeling, uow, (list he. somehow, cry*- t't y ara. Tobacco* Public worship ami pulpit tiles other night. Andrew Merchlson. with­ where; millions invested; employ- J of bread, timing the browning pro­ two gentlemeu now present, who have, j tnllm l In lilmself all that (tie various Confc-tionii. Soft Ihhtk* sages ut 11:15 a m. and 7:3« p.m ment given to other thousands ms- ! cess. I f the hot fat browns tne I understand. Just given evidence— out doubt!“ people In tlint room were thinking and — \\ «ffcim Sf Morning subject, "Tim Bible Mean- ' ’nil«' Util* king equipment and in their main­ bread in the required number o f se­ Mr. Uolt and Mr. Crole. On the luvt- 1 “ Where did you see this man, Mr. wondering. | ing o f laist." Kvenit g subject, Ilasaendeuue?" Interrupted the cor­ tenance and operation. Probably min- ; conds for the particular food you tatlou of Mr. Crole. Ur. Uolt In- | (Continued Next Week) | "Finding God in Christ." iature go lf will prove a fad; yoc are to cook, you can proceed. Here formed Mrs. Elphinstone that on the oner. Itoavorton Harbor Shop “ I saw him the night on which he The 1-adies' Aid meet* for work can recall how the original pastime is a table for use in the bread test. second evening after he and Mr. Maxa- evidently met tils death,” replied the I Wednesday at I p.m. was called a “ rich man's game” and Bread test G. J STEVENS, PROPRIETOR old gentleman. “ It was In Blrtislde Annual Fire Coat Set The public is cordially invited to would never become popular with the FOOD Deg. F. seconds village street, near my house.” all services of the church masses. at $10 Per Capita S A T IS F A C T IO N GUARANTEED 40 Codfish balls ............. .3 8 5 “ And you are quite positive on this There is one phase o f the amuse­ Smelts and other fish ..375 A totul personal fire tax of ten dol­ 60 matter of Identity?“ St. ('wt'lia Church ment and recreation industry which Oysters ...................... . .390 lars Is annually levied upon every 30 “ I am absolutely positive I The AUBREY 1. FI.KTt HER has always interested us— the grow ­ Croquettes ................. man, woiunu and child In this country, 40 tnan was Andrew Merchlson, whatever \ttnrnr> ut-l.aw, tti*n vrrt«»n, O ff L ‘ï t . r p i i F < says the llollaud Institute of Theiot­ ing number o f leisure hours and days French Sumía y Ms i ill., 10:1«. 40 Fried Potatoes, he may have called himself of recent ology of Holland. Mich. This tax I* \ a m. our people are securing, a result OfHcr with Beaverton Bénitv (*o. years” 20 other vegetables .. -.395 based on un annual per capita lire i Sunday Christian IbH’trine. 8:30 Spremi ut!« ntton given to c«»m mereiai * largely of our industrial system, snu Fritters ...................... . .375 The coroner glanced at tbe solicitors 60 loss of $5. a lid (he coat of fire protec­ ami., and 9:30 a.in. •vvimnt*. fohvryanritif, reni property the corresponding necessity for lo­ Doughnuts, Crullers .. -.375 gathered about tbe table at the head 60 tion lu a similar amount. Mini the ne tti t t u r n i o f rf t t t t r A . cal communities to provide the right Saturday Confession: 3:30 p m , of which he sat. According to the Institute, the man 4 30 p.m., 7:3o p.m., und 9:1«) pin type o f amusements fo r the people “ I think we had better adjourn for Re member that fryin g food cools in their districts i f they would hold the oil, so let it get thoroughly hot a fortnight?” he aald. "During that In tbe sire«-! Is Indifferent to fire pro- I Weekday Mass, 8:20 a m. ventlon In general terms, beenuse lie j W. K. l*K(i(s these people at home and keep their after each frying. time—” business. Just then a policeman opened the does not realize that fire loss at soma I Nazarene Church U N D E R T AKER and EMBAI. MER door of the room, ushering In a young, distant point actually costs him some- I French Fried Onions thing. The ten-dollar per capita apectncled man. The coroner paused Grange Building — Itraverl o- W. R. Tait, I'sator 1 cup flour M IC K IE S A Y S — charge, however. It distributed with a I and glanced Inquiringly at him. Regular Sunday services at 11:00 ts teaspoon salt Now that the little Austin is with fair degree of accuracy. It Is ho In- | The uewconicr pulled out a card- am . ami 7:30 p.m. Sunday school 2-3 cup water us— all big cars are being equipped Phone 0411 case and. advancing to the head of the direct tux that ts Included In the prlru ! at 9:45 a m. Young People's Meeting 3 tblsps. cooking oil with “ FBt” guns. of each of tbe thousand and-one cum- I table, whispered a few words In the JOE KK.MMKR 1 egg white C:30 p.m. Next Wednesday at 7:30 When found robbing the cash box coroner's ear. 1 saw a look of some­ ■nudities which go through tbe regu- j For any Kind of Wood p.m., the monthly Missionary meet 10 to 12 large onions in a fish store, be nonchalant— smoke thing between surprise and perplexity tar channels of trade. Limb WisiJ Cut to Order ing o f the W. F M S. w ill !«• Milk a herring. Citing wool as un example, the In­ cross tbe coroner's face Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add combined with the Prayer and Praise Adv. c ” r .tf That the huddle system in foot­ “ We seem to be dealing with a stitute points out that It Is Insured In water, beat smooth; add oil. Fold service. This monthly meeting is ball was devised by a coach who strangely mysterious mutter, quite the warehouse. In (runsll. In factory drawing a crowd. A month ago, saw some Scotchmen lighting their in stiffly beaten egg white. Slice apart from the death," he remarked. or lallor shop, and uguln In the retail A. h. HANSON oniona one-eighth inch thick. Sep pipes. “ This gentleman” —he glanced at the store. This cost ta passed on to the when Miss Watta spoke on China. WOOD and CO AL ! more than the usual nunilier were uttlmute consumer. Likewise, fire In the game it’s G R IT — in spin­ arate into rings. Soak in milk to card—“ Mr. Stephen Posllethwatte. Cord W imh I or Slab any length cover one hour. Drain and dry, dip ach. it’s terrible. solicitor, from York—tells me that losses uncovered by Insurance must present and we are looking for a any kind The dimmest lights have the most in batter and fry in deep fat 395 he saw accounts o f this case In the come out of profits or tie covered by larger attendance next Wednesday. degress F ., until light brown. Drain Phone CIBI scandal power. papers yesterday, and has hurried here operating coats, all of which are rep­ A good program is being arrunged Prompt Delivery on soft paper. Weathertoy Lost No T im s In Lsttln g to give some Information. I suppose resented In the price pah! by con­ which will !«• interesting und pro titable A cordial wrlrome to all. sumers. the A uthorities Know W hy H s and we'd better have It now?” Tutti: "W here do all the bugs go FIR WOOD Speedy Doughnuts Public Indifference to fire preven­ H is Party W a rs There. Mr. Poatlethwalte formally described in the winter tim e?” 1 egg f ir s t GROWTH tion would tie replaced by a lively In­ Kintmi Church himself as a solicitor. He produced a Frutti: “ You can search me.” IA* tblsps. corn oil roff arrived here at the Woodcock, diary, and exhibited an entry which terest In wuys ami uieuns for prevent­ All l-engtha Prompt Delivery Mr. Mazaroff told him that though he recorded a call from Mr. Sulim Maza­ ing fires everywhere, says the ling- V cup sugar Service* at Kinton church Sun JOHNNY DAVIS bad a perfect right to tbe name he roff. % cup milk tute. If on some “ blue Monday" s col­ «lay will he as follows: Bible school N O T IC E OF TO W N CAUCUS l.’ E AVERTO N -:- OREGON was now known by, having legally lector called upon the timid of the uv- 3 teaspoons baking powder at 10 o'clock in the morning followed “ Mr. Xlnzaroff,” he continued, “ who Notice is hereby given that the 4 cups pastry flour or 3 cups adopted It tome years ago, he ivas In was a total stranger to me. Intro­ truge family of five and demanded a by preaching by the pastor. Rev Town Caucus for the Town of Bea­ bread uour and 14 cup corn reality the Andrew Merchlson who duced himself us staying In York for check for $50. representing the $10 W. E. Simpson at 11 o'clock. Every Phone Sam Graff at Scholl'* verton will be held at the old audi­ had married Miss Jean Linton, and a few days at the North Eastern hotel, ihure of each lu the uuthm's fire coat. starch one is invited to attend these ser FOR CORD WOOD torium at Beaverton High School, had left her. I need hardly say. sir, lie then Informed me that be was a A* teaspoon nutmeg vices. No. | Old Growth Monday evening, November 17, 1930 that this Is a very serious matter for very wealthy man; that he had made X teaspoon salt Four beacon lights between Port at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of 4-foot, $11.50 a cord $11.25 a load my client, and I think It will be well Beat egg well, stir in oil and add his money In various trading concern* land and The Dalles are now in i I HOMK POINTERS nominating officers to fill the fo l­ sugar. Stir in one-fourth cup milk for all parties If Mrs. Elphinstone Is The Number Is Scholls 0710 In the East, and lately In extensive ! operation for night plane flying. I U ------------------------ .4 lowing named positions; and beat with egg beater one minute. allowed to view the body of this dead diamond dealings In South Africa; Cheese Balts One Mayor to serve one year. man. In order that she may see If she Sift dry ingredients together and that he had now retired from all this, 1 % cups gratni cheese Two Councilman to serve 2 years. add alternately with rest of milk to can recognize It as that of Andrew had realized his various properties, MICKIE SAY3— 1 tblsp. cornstarch One Recorder-Treasurer to serve make soft dough. Add more flour if Merchlson.” and lodged all the proceeds In cash at V4 teaspoon salt one year. “That seems, obviously, the very hla London bnnk, the Imperial Hank­ necessary. Roll out one-fourth inch TV 1C MAM WHO WAM1Ç fllTWCSS Cayenne Dated at Beaverton, Oregon, N o v­ thick on slightly floured board; cut thing to do,” agreed tbe coroner. ing Corporation of South Africa, pend­ « o r POESuir AOVlffnse 3 egg whites ember 7, 1930. I on Real Estate. l.ow inter- you’ll accompany your ing Investment In this country. Then IS MO MORC APT TO SUCCEED with doughnut cutter, fry in deep "Perhaps Cracker dust client, Mr. Wetherby?" Otto Erickson, Mayor. In a rather Jocular fashion he re­ THAU THE FELLER WHO WAbflS oil, hot enough to brown a piece of est rosi, repayment privi- Mix cheese with corn starch, salt There was considerable hushed ex­ marked that up to then, as he had no Frank Dietsch, Recorder. c49-50 bread in sixty seconds 375 degrees T O M A R jîV TH E G l « ! . , «U T and cayenne. BeiU whites o f eggs citement in that room during the ab­ children, and no relations, be had | lejjes. Write for detail«. DOESKTT TEU. HER. F. Drain well on soft paper and until stiff and add to first mixture. sence of Mrs. Elphinstone and her never made a will, but he now desired sprinkle with powdered sugar just Shape in small tails, roll in cracker solicitor. Some of the older folk to do so. He produced a sheet of N O TIC E OF C IT Y ELEC TIO N WASHINGTON before serving. dust, fry in deep fat, 395 degrees amongst the spectators whispered— paper on which he had written out his Notice is hereby given that the Saving« K Loan Atom. F., and drain on soft brown paper. the name Merchlson had evidently regular Annual Election fo r the wishes, handed it to me, and asked Fruity Fritters Serve with salad. roused sleeping memories. Town o f Beaverton w ill be held at If 1 could put It Into shipshape form. 1 egg Sliutc MMg. I lillshnro. Ore When Mrs. Elphinstone, followed by I told him I would have the will pre­ the City Hall. Beaverton, Oregon, X tablespoon cooking oil I We Print Butter Wrappers. Wetherby. reappeared, at the coroner's pared for him, and be was to call and Tuesday. December 2, 1930, between 2-3 cup milk TH E BEAVERTO N REVIEW suggestion, she went Into the witness execute It at any time after three the hours o f One o’clock, and Seven - 4 1^4 cups pastry flour box and gave evidence. It compressed o’clock that afternoon. He returned o’clock p.m. to elect the following 1 tablespoon sugar itself Into this— she could not to my office at half past three, when officers: % teaspoon salt Identify the dead man as Andrew the will was ready for his signature. One Mayor to serve one year. Sliced fruit (bananas, apples, or Merchlson. Had the features remained He duly appended that and carried I’ FIONE B EAVERTO N 3603 Resilience Phone. SA02 Tw o Councilmen to serve two pineapple) unmolested, she said calmly, she might the will off with him. It was not until years. Beat egg slightly, stir in oil. Add have done so, but as things were— Im­ some days later that I found that 1 One Recorder-Treasurer to serve milk. S ift dry ingredients and stir possible! had omitted to give him his own one year. | i * * Add fruit slices Crole, In his professional capacity, original draft, which I found lying The following named persons have liquid into them. been selected by the City Council to and drop by spoonsful into deep fat. rose to ask Mrs. Elphinstone a ques­ amongst some papers on my desk. I heated to about 375 degrees F. Fry tion. went round to the North Eastern act as judges and clerks o f the until golden brown. Drain on soft “ Mrs. Elphinstone,” he said, “ had hotel with It, myself, but learned then above election; paper. Sprinkle with powdered sugar Andrew Merchlson a cast In his left that Mr. Mazaroff und his friend Mr. Judges: C. E. Hedge, Fannie Stock and serve warm with butterscotch eye.” llolt had left for Durham and the ami Mabel Alexander. syrup. “ Certainly, he bad,“ she replied. north, leaving no address. I therefore Clerks: Anna Hyland, and Mrs. locked up the draft Yesterday I read “ A decided one I” Carrie Summers. Isobel MrPhail, 4, traveled alone In the newspapers the various ac­ Crole turned to the coroner. Dated at Beaverton. Oregon, this from Seattle to join her grand­ “ Numerous witnesses can prove that counts of what had happened here, sixth day o f November, 1930. mother in Springbum, Scotland. the unfortunate gentleman Into whose and as I particularly noticed that Mr. Otto Erickson, Mayor. Frank Dietsch, Recorder. Beaverton Review Mazaroff & m Mystery fC H U llC II 1 ANNOIINCIMNTS B U S IN E S S 1)1 H E C T O R Y Itcaverton Lumlirr Co. ìé m t , LOANS j HAY, GRAIN, AND FEED T u lip s a n d Daffodil B u lb s for fall p la n tin g CHARLES BERTHOLD H a y , G ra in , Feed, P o u ltr y S u p p lie r DIVOT DIGGERS— He Takes No Chance* N O TIC E TO CREDITORS NO TICE IS H EREB Y G IV E N that the undersigned by an order o f the County Court of Washington Coun- ■y, State of Oregon, duly made and ■ ntered on the 14th day o f October 1930, was duly appointed Adm in- stratrix o f the estate o f Wilhelm lerff, late o f Beaverton, Oregon, deceased, and has qualified as such A ll persons having claims against aid estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, at the office o f A. L. Fletcher in the Town o f Beaver­ ton, Washington County, <>egon, within six months from the date of this notice, to wit: October 24th, 1930. Gertrude Redfield. Administratrix o f the estate o f Wilhelm Serff A. L. Fletcher, Attorney for said Estate, Beaverton, Oregon.