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f • 0 T H * BEAVI? ETON REVIEW mf9 liciiiv«irioii H«»view w on: laauad 1C vary TH K Friday at Boavorlon, Oregon, R E VIE W P U B LIS H IN G CO F R ID A Y , byj Edna Färber AI HII. 24. I N I Enturad •• locutid riunì mattar Di-cvmlior II, 1822, at tha poitoffU-v ' at Beaverton, Oregon, umtvr tha Art uf Marrh », IM7U. ________________________________________ 1 II. Ilulatt w. E. Business Manager Liberty Thaatra, at Cum^n, will install coinplatv new talking equip niant. Contract» Hava baan lat fur tha Improvement uf (ha ('«nhy-M alln Highway. with strange pasties In which night ingales' tongues figured promlnrutly. lilacks. es a matter of fact, did move " F a r i o n a l l l y I'lua** about the Venable table, but theta, • k a l i b a i h a ve an* terta lne t) m i l l i o n * too. wore the conventional garb of Tha Wlllamina Chamlwr o f Com o f raadara In bar the servitor. m o r a a m b it io u s inarra la »taking tha locution of a Thla branch o f the Venable family p r od u c ti o n, "N o rhapaa factory thara to furnlih a Mill/* aha g a v « to tree bad been transplanted from Mis aura market for all milk produced A m e r i c a a char* sissippi to Kansas more than two a< t a r l a a t l o n th at in that diatrlct. decades before, but tbs mid weal UaC la t o d a y ran kad tailed to set her bourgeois stump upon aa a « laaalc o f our Tha John l*ay Vallay Development l l t ar a tu r a, and them. Mlraltened though It was. there A»»ortatlun ha» baan formed to now aha haa still obtained In that household, hy urge tha construction o f a highway turuad to tha hia* some geueiilnglcsl miracle, many of torli-al rontanra between Mitchell ami Shaniko. which those charming ways, remotely orien and iflv aa ua ‘»Ci will »Horten tha dUtance from Can marron/* and to tal, that were of the Mouth whence till* ah« l.rlntf* «11 yon City to Portland by about M they had sprung buwllllug emigres, Bdaaa Vmrbmr. o f tha g l a m o r and mile«. war ruined. I^twla Venable aud Ids a d v a n t u r a o f tha « r a a t N oo lh w a at . Y ou w i l l th r i l l at wife Felice lied brought their deer tha daa< r lp tl 'ii o f ( I l f « r e a l ruah *»f TO A D I) L A N D TO customs with them Into ezlle, as well land aaakara acroaa tha ho rd ar llna La - W KST I’O IN T A C A D E M Y twaan K an aaa and O k l a h o m a o f A p r i l aa the superb mahogany oval at which i f . I l l « , you w i l l a n j o y T l M t f ( * r « v « t (hey now sat. aud the war-salvaged — ■—a — aa land aaakar, aa adl tor. aa plon aar; silver which gave elegance to the Another project dear to Georg* y ou w i l l lova hia • n a r * « t l c and t a p a b l a Wichita. Kanaaa. board. Washington will take on final form w l f a and har a b i l i t y to c a r r y on whan Y a n ca y falla. W i t h Ya n ca y aha joi ne d A* the family sat at Ita noonday with the addition o f 16.000 acre» tha " O k l a h o m a run** I n t o th is w l l d a r * meal It was plain that while two of land to tha reservation of the naaa o f ratt laa na ka a, Indiana, had man, decudea of living In the Middle West 'United State» Military Academy » » aha to ok h « r f o u r - y e a r - o l d Bun T h a y hud done little lo quicken the apes-ch aw tha w l l d e r n e a e Into w h i c h lhay W rit Point, thus loundlng <>ut the a had ruahad w i t h thouaanda o f othara or hasten the movement» of la-wla scope of the school a» Washington mada po pu lou a in an hour, and cltlaa Yeiiuble ami Ills wife Felice (they at III dasirad It to lie The dedication of r u in bB r ln g th«'uaanda o f p e o p l e a p r i n * - "you ailed"; they declared to good- up o v e r n »* h l . ' T h e r e ’ » na va r been this additional land. It has hern Ina iythln* Ilka It alnca creation/’ aald lu-as; Hie eighteenth letter of the al- learned by tha Divis >n of Inform a • WIN • < • « n r II I " aald V a n . phobet would forever he ah to them) tion and Publication of the George cay. " T h a t took ala daya'** It had made a noticeable difference ( '• m a r r o i i la de st in ed to ba r a n k e d Washington Bicentennial Comm!« a m u n « tha g r e a t e e t o f A m e r i c a n hia* lu the younger generation. Up and ■ ion. ha» been most appropriately I •<i l> «1 f W H t l g , *n<1 «a a a eri al It la down the long table they ranged, sons sat for next year, 1932, the two a » l o r y you a re k o H i * to appra> lata and daughters, sons -In-In w and daugh m o r e than a ny o t h e r you h a v e read f o r hundredth anniversary of Washing ters In Isw; grandi hildren; remoter a Io n* . I o n * ti m e ton's birth kin su< li aa visiting nieces and nephews Probably no military lociality fi and cousins, offshoots of thla far flung gured more often than Weet Point FOREWORD family. As the more northern hrs-d in Washington's mind during the tnetnhen of Hie compuDy exclaimed at War for Independence He ea-ly the tale they now were hearing you Only Ilia more fantastic ami Improb had seen the importance o f the able e\eula contained In Itila book are noted thut their vowels were shorter, Hudson River. Control o f that wa tlielr diction more clipped, the turn true. There la no attempt to aet down terway by tha enemy would have a literal hlatory of Oklahoma. All the of the head, the lift of the hand less leisurely lu all tlmae face« there was cut the thirteen warring colonic» rharactera. the to » II«. and mnny of a resemblance, one to the other. Per- in two. Command o f the river by the happenings contained herein are Imps the listening look which all of the patriots meant dominance of Imaginary. Hot lh|ough reading the them now wore served to accentuate acant available records, documenta, the military situation and was nr this. reasary to victory in the war And and blatorlci (Including tha Oklahoma Yancey Cravat was talking. He had West Point was the key position Htale lllalorical library collellim ) and through many talks with men and been talking for the heller part of an on the river hour. Thla very morning he had re In full appreciation o f this fa-t, j women who have lived In Oklahoma turned from the Oklahoma country— Koanusxko was commissioned in | alnca the day of tha Opening, some the newly ojtened Indian territory 177H io plan fortifications for West thing of the spirit, the color, tha move where he had made the Run that Point that would make it "th* Gib ment, the life of that Incredible com monwealth has, I hope, been caught. marked the settling of thla vaat tract raltar o f the Hudson " of virgin land known colloquially as Washington, however, saw In Certainly the llun. tha Sunday service the Nation. Now, as he talked, the West Point a utility to his army In Oie ga nit.I lug tent, the death of Isaiah and of Arila lied Feather, the faces o f the others had the rapt look beyond its immediate strategic im catching of the ran of nitroglycerin, of those who listen to a anga. portance. None knew better than tunny.of the shooting affrays, most de The men leaned forward, their hands the commanding general the soar acriptlv* passages, all of the oil phase, rln»|ied rather loosely between tlielr city of well-trained officers in his and the Osage Indian material com kneeZ or on the cloth before them, ranks, and the situation o f West plete— Ihcse are based on actual hap- tlielr plntes pushed sway, tlielr clmlrs Point seems to have impressed him iieulngs. In many cbm * mulrrlal en shoved hack. Now and then the sud even then as a good one for the tirely true »a a discarded aa mint for den white ridge o f a b ird set muscle establishment o f the needed military use Permise It wua so melodramalle, showed along the line of a mnscullne school. so absurd aa In he loo strange for the Jaw Their eye* were those of men On Wash ngton's recommendation. realm of Action. who follow a game In which they Coneress anrointed a committee to There Is no city o f Oaage. Okla. ft would fain take part. Sometimes a draw up plans for such a school la a composite of. perhaps, five exist woman’s hand reached out possessive and in 1777 a corps of offic«>ri not ent Oklahoma rille». The Kid la not ly, retnlndlugly. and was laid on the able to perfo-m field service wa< meant to he the notorious Hilly the arm or tha hand of the man seated Kid of an earlier day. There was no organized in Philadelphia In I f H beside her. "t am here.” the hand’s this body was sent to West Point Yancey Cravat—he le a blending of a pressure said. "Your place la with me. Don’t listen to him like that. 'Vo serve es a military school for number of dashing Oklahoma figures Don't believe him. I am your wife. young gentlemen previously U their of a past and present day There Is I am safety. I am security. I am being appointed to marching re g i no Sahrn Print but she elisia In a score of bright-eyed, while haired. In comfort. I am Imbll. I am conven m ents" tion. Don't listen like that. Don’t Congress had thus found time to tensely Interesting women of sixty-five look like that.'* act upon Washington's idea, an I or thereabouts who tnld me many Rut the man would shake off the such were the lieginning» o f West strange things na we talked and rocked hand, not roughly, but with absent- Point. Three rough buildings had on an Oklahomn front porch (tree shaded now). minded resentment. been erected, to house s library. an Anything can have happened In Of all that circlet o f fucea. linked engineers' school and a laboratory Oklahoma Practically everything has by the enchantment of the tale now- Preliminary prart'ce in gunnery KUNA FRUII Fit. being unfolded before them, there also was set up. That Washing!''!» stood out Inuiheut ns a (lame the fa r « had in mind the future development CHAPTER I o f Sulira Cravat as she sat there at o f West Point is shown bv the fact table, her child Clm In her lap. Though that at Newburgh, in 1781, he laid All the Venables sat at Sunday din alio, like her mother Felloe Venable, hefo-e his renersls further plan» was definitely of the ollve-sklnned for » extensive academy there, ner. All thoac handsome Inbred Ven type, her fHce seemed luminously white for artillerists, engineers, and ca able faces were turned, enthralled, toward Yancey Cravat, who waa talk as she listened to the amazing, in dets. But not until after the War ing. The combined efTect waa almost credible. and slightly ridiculous story "h en he was President, hud he the blinding, as of Incandescence: but noW being unfolded hy tier hiiHband. time e- the authority to give ef- Yancey Cravat was not bedazzled. A It was plain, loo. I lint In her ns III f.et •« hia Ideas sun surrounded hy lesser planets, lie her mother, the atmln of the pioneer In 171*4. during hia administration, gave out a radiance ao powerful aa In lug French Marcys, her ancestor*, was h • recommended to Congress sug dim the luminous circle about him. strong. Her abundant Imlr was as gestions for the upbuilding of a black, and her eyes; ami the strong The Vennldes. dining, strangejy re school for thorough and complete sembled one o f those fertile and drn brows arched with a swooping curve m ilitaiy training at West Point like the twin scimitars 'hat hung malic family groups portrayed lolling The School was ndt without its unconventionally at meat In the leas above llie fireplace In the company vicissitudes, however. A Are des spiritual of those Klbllcnl canvases room. There was something more troyed what Congress had al that glow richly down at one from the New Kiigland than southern In the ready accomplished and the aca - great gallery walls of Kurope. Though ill reel liens of her glance, the quick demy, as it then was, ¡was wiped their garb was sober enough, being turn of her head, the briskness of her out and forgotten for six years. s|ieecli and niaiiner. Twenty-one now. characteristic of the lime— lHNti—and Still, Washington's idea survived, the place— Kansas—It yet conveyed an married at sixteen, mother of a four- year old hoy. und ■till In love with and in 1802 Pesiderft Jefferson took Imprcaalon as of purple and scarlet her picturesque giant o f a husband, up the plan and rebuilt West Point. robes enveloping l-lieee gnu-lie shoul True to his own sense of the fit ders. You would not have been sur there was about Sahrn Cravat a bloom, a glow, sometimes seen at that ex ness o f things, President J e ffe r prised to see. moving silently about quisite and transitory time In a wom son saw to it that July Fourth this board. Nubian blacks In loin an's Ufa when her chemical, emotional, cloths, hearing aloft golden vessels should he the date o f reopening and Dhysicnl make up attains Ita high On that day Wes! Point as we plied with exolle..fruits or qt earning know It today got down to its work with an enrolment o f ten cadets. Since then nothing has im peded its work but cramped quar ters and not always aipple appro C o S M . U i H A T A« priations. Ilarkln* Transportation Company ha» pot twu vaaaala un It» Aaloria- I'urtlaml linn. merited you with hia hand«, fc* drank th* teacher» ho tnrrea»* the atten 1 young people'* »e rrie t at fi’.SO p-t*. est point and fuse« a quart of whisky a day; waa almost dance of the School. Then* waa re Mid-week prayer and praiae t0tr Lewis Venable. In his armchair at never drunk, hnt on rare occasion« joicing at the return of Mr*. Ho Vic e Wednesday at 7:80 p m. AU tha he«d of the table, waa spellbound. W' io'ii llie liquor fumea be st ed him h« ward Hughs-,n, teacher of th* Be are walconaa. Curiously enough, even lb* boy Clin would Invariably select a hapleae vic ginner’s d«pa tmeot. Mrs. Hughson bad listened, or teemed to listen, aa tim and. whipping out the pair of haa been absent tome time due to ha sat la hit mother's lap. Perhaps mother n'-peurl handled ali-sbooters l>« illness, and although ah* was not It wa* th* curiously musical quality of Beaverton Barber Shop always wore at Ida belt, would fore« able ho teach last Sunday ahe a t tha story-teller's vole* that lulled him. him to dance by shooting at bis feet— tended both the morning and eve Habra Venable's disgruntled suitors Ç. J STEVEN S, PRO PRIETO R a pleating fancy brought with him ning worship. had said when ah* married Yancey from Texas and the Cimarron. After Last Tuesday waa the mission S A T IS F A C T IO N G U ARANTEED Cravat, a stranger, mysterious, out ward. sobered, he waa always filled ary meeting of th* ladies' clast. of Text* and Hi* Cimarron, that It with shame. Wine, ha quoted tadly, There were a large number present, was Ida vole» that had hewltrhed her. t Is a mocker, strong drink la raging and after the missionary study per They were In a measure right, for pe Yancey Cravat could hava been (In iod, a silver tea was served We in though Yancey Cravat wua verbose, fact was. though moat o f America vite all who are interested in Mis frequently even windy, and though and KMUALMF.H never knew II) the greatest criminal sionary study. We believe these U N D E R TA K E R much that he aald waa dry enough In lawyer o f hit day. It waa aald that classes will grow very interesting 1 „ „ .... actual content, he bad those priceless — s— Beaverton he hypnotized a jury with hit aye* and aa advance into the »tudy. T h . ! ,,u" d‘ n« gifts of th* born orator, a vibrant and hip hands and hia voice. Ilia law prac- missionary society will Vlait th* flexible vole*, great sweetness and tic* yielded him nothing, or less than Holman and Lutz funeral parlor«, charm of munner, a liypnoHr eye. Phone O lii that, for being sentimental and tnelo- Thursday evening April 30, and the aud the power of making each listener JOB K KHMER dramatic be usually found himself out money received will go to our mia- feel dial wlml was being aald wns In of pocket following bit brilliant and »ionary effort For any Kind of Wood tended for Ida eur alone. Something l.laib W ool Cut Is Order successful defense of aome Dodge City ^ choir continaeM ^ (r o w . , of the charlatan waa In him, much of dance-ball girl or roistering cowboy our mu, ic ^ irnprove under thc Adv. e-26-tf the actor, a dash of the fanatic. whoa* six shooter had been pointed bW ,CaJer»hip o f brother Toi No room seemed big enough for lilt th«. wrong way, The musical numbers offered by gigantic frame; no chair hut dwindled (Continued Next W eek) A. E. H A N SO N , the choir and quartet last Sunday heiieulli Hie breadth o f his shoulder*. WOOD and CO AL were very beautiful. He seemed actually to loom more Ilian I The Sermon topic next Sunday Cord Wood or Slab- any length hit all feet two. III* black locks he any kind morning will be "Follow ing Jesus’ ’. wore overlong, ao that they curled a Phone 45(14 The evening topic will be “ Spiri- Prom pt Delivery . Utile about tils neck In llie manner tual Wisdom.'’ _____ of HiMith. Ilia cheek* and forelieud were. In place*, dveply pitted, a* with 1 the pox. Women, perveraely enough, Bethel Church found that attractive. Ilia mouth, full and sensual, hod An unusually beautiful musical atilt an expression of great sweet selection will be presented by A. Our work speaks for itself ness, Ills eyelashes were long and L. Berg and tih« Bethel Male Sex Beaverton, Oregon Phone 7702 curling, like a iM-autlful girl's, and tette from the cantata “ Alieluiah'' when he raised his heavy head to look next Sunday morning. The pastor at you. beneath the long black locks will preach on "The Purpose and and the dark lashes you saw with S A W S F IL E D ■ jr W a r h l a e Method of St. John’s Gospel.” At aouiethlng of bewilderment that Ida Mn ny t y p e s o f s a w s Jointed , aet, 8:00 p.m., he will take fo r his sub eyes were a deep und unfathomable fi l e d , K ii o im e d and r e t o o t h e d »(" - ject “ The Diamond Cutter". You • u r » t e l y hy m a c h in e . T e e t h , h o o k , ocean gray. should hear these sermons They and b e v e l m a d e u n if o r m . Kvery Now, In the course- of Ida atory, and tooth cuts. F a s t e r , better w ork will help you understand the Chris under Hie excitement of It, he left L a r g e r r o a a e u t a a w a g u m m e d , aet tian way. Both Endeavcr societies a nd fi le d. * Hie table and sprung to Ids feet, strid meet at 7:00 p.m., a n i prayer meet P O R T I.A H O » A W SKH V IC K ing about and talking as lie strode. ing is held every Wednesday at 8:00 H T K. « f e r r t a e n S t r e e t Ilia step was amazingly light and o ’clock. A study of the Book of graceful for a mao of Ids powerful Acta is commencing which will be ROBINSON LU M BER C O M P A N Y frame. Ilia costume wua a Prince Al- very helpful. Mill at Scholia ticrt o f fine black broudclolli whose Rough and Planed l.uashei skirts swooped and spread with Hie Nazarene Church at the right prices vigor of Ids mmemenls; a pleated W E D ELIVER white shirt, soft and of exquisite ma Telephone Scholls 0718 or 0710 terial; a black string He; trouser« The annual meeting o f the church Methodist Church tucked Into the gu.v boot-tops; amt. waa held Weinesday evening, A - always, n white felt hat, broad- pril 15th. with Dist. Supt. Rev. J. DR. E. R. JORDAN The Bible school meets promptly brimmed und rolling. On occasion he Chiropractor and Physio-Therapist at 10:00 a.m. A t 11:15 am . Ear E. Bates presiding. Denney Road East of Lombard Reports o f the work for the past nest W, Peterson, a very able lay man of Centenary Wilbur Metho year showed a good increase m Office hours, 1:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Electric Baths and general advance dist church o f Portland, will no the membership Beaverton speaker. Mr Peterson is promin ment along all lines o f church ac Phone 0203 ently connected with the Oregon tivity. The growing attendance at services is especlslly Daily Journal and comes highly ie- the Sunday commended as a Christian writer gratifying and gives good promise < »(• > < » future growth o f the and speaker. Mid week service on fo r the Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. The L a church. dies Aid will meet fo r work Wedner- Office! s elected for the ensuing Cure Co ds. Headaches, Fever day at 1:00 p.m. The public is c ir- | year are as follows: trustees. Ho dimlly invited to all services o f tht mer Williams, Gerald Shaw, A. H. church. Oscar Lierman, (West; stewards. CURES BABY'S COLD Mrs.. Iv y Martin. Mrs. Flora W il- ! liams; church school board, Ray- J J ‘ * Si. Cecelia Church moftd Harrison. Mrs. Anna Steeie. j j Sunday Masses 7:40 a.m., and Miss Alice Watta. Lay delegates to the district as- 10:00 a.m. i Sunday Christian Doctrine, g ; 30 ;Sembly are Mrs. Flora Williams. rnd M es Ruth Martin, while the on Real Estate. Low inter a m„ and 9:30 a.m. Mrs. M. M. Saturday Confession. 3:30 pm ., alternate delegates, est cost, repayment privi 4:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m., and 9:00 p.m. Hermelin, Mrs. Minnie Watts. The district assembly meets at the leges. Write for details. Weekday Mass. 8:20 a.m. Trent wood Church o f Hie Nazarene. May 20th to May 24th. General W A S H IN G T O N Church of Christ Superintendent. Rev. R T. W il Savings & Loan Assn. liams, D. D-, will preside. , Sunday was a great day - f uuuuay nnn « at i ill* iw ai - . ... , it-ii t ,» Sunday K services the local Yancey Cravat. victory fo r the bible school. It was church are at the regular hours: D*«1« - H llls h o r o . (>rt\ simply blubbered Sliukespear*. the Old the day in which we were en dei- preaching at ll:O o a m. and 1:30 TeatumetlL Hie Odyssey. Hie Iliad. Ills voring to exceed the high mark of p.m.; bible school at 9:45 a.m.; I speech wa* sputtered with bits of last year's attendance. anj we Latin, aud with occasional Spanish sai'ed over with ten to spare. There phrases, relic of Ids Texas daya He is r.o reason why we can't keep flattered you with his fine eyes; lie un this splendid attendance. W e alt bewitched you with Ills voice; he me»- appicciate the effort Mr. Harris is K iln « K « r b « r h i « m a n y g r a a l il u rla a. glvaii to A in« r L a IIvr "Hoaal M • d I u m »» <1 X I ciiuncH ÀNNOlNCÆMTflfc DEWEY THE PLUMBER LIQUID or T A B L E T S 666 SALVE LOANS Flower & Cabbage Plants M OUFFEP THAT ECG ahead OPOS l?'~ h £ HASN’T Ml9?eD A SAKlD TRAsP MO THE SEVEW HOLE? PLANEO ju p ® C; * Time, Baby Chick Food of all is RijpTimi -to equip Kinds for Early, Crisp Vegetables feed them this complete, balanced diet VIGORO CHAS. BERTHOLD PH O N E B E A V E R TO N 3M3 Residence Phone, 3802 your home with screens front McCREADY'S "Doctors say that flies are more dangerous than an in vading army of soldiers. Screen fo r safety. McCready's han dle screen doors, and all m aterials fo r making w ird iw screens or they will have screens made to fit your win- dovs.’ — Says Pra.'ty Cal “ Our Red Trucks Deliver” W . J.McCready Lumber Company F. D. Peck. Sales Agent DIVOT DIGCERS-Good Evan When Oat Of Season Certainly the American people have never larked interest in West Point. Rach year it is visited hy more persons than any other G ov ernment military undertaking Now the seventy-first Congress has au thorised a rrove long indicated and uged, in order to carry out W ash ington’s original purpose General Washington had placed training in gunnery foremost in Hs teaching. A t last, wth 16,000 acres o f addi tional land, the Academy is to have this re<*.’ed artillery range, and al- ro a t'-alnlm* *eM fo- aviation. A n ! r-. n*><> w'11 nuexlion 'he fl*ne«s of <-*>»ning 'his ne-v and large.- W-»«t Polo' durtrg th" venr when the ra'lon pays its homage to Wash ington. (;<; BEAVERTON (Copyright > HE SuQE HOffT FEEL AT HOME itJ THEM Phone 4603 OREGON ■shaft Asie», Edward Erar«n Horton, Ann Harding and H « d d j Lop, . . . . a lOlliOcw- Wan party by thamialvat In an aatramaly anjoyabla Kan« fro.« • • iup«rb Pallia dialogua OfOdiKÜOO 0 f w ph u lk a lo d Fifth avanea tociaty. " H a l i d * * " T H E B E AV E R T H E A T R E Friday. Saturday, Sunday April 24, 25, 26 By DICK DORGAN