THE RRAVERTON REVIEW Beaverton Review laaued Every w on, Friday at Beaverton, Oregon, b yj FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 11131 E d n a F e rh e r Knierad aa (acund ria»» mattar IWembar V, 1922, at tha poatoflU-u at llaavrrton, Oregon under tha Art of March 3, 1879. i II. Ilulatt . . Iluainaaa Manager NORM ICR Whan editor* and thus* connected with the fourih estate are touring th.vv are prduc to vi.it editor* whan in a b.oulity wher* new»»« P*ra ara printed. To thla w , ,ra probably indebted for tha viait Fri- i day. Of couna we would Ilka to ba able to aay tlait It waa a vl.lt induced by tha prei.tige of The Kavlaw, the Greatest N*w.pa,„-r in Ka.tern Wa.hington County, hut tha fact ran-aiin. that bird, of a feather Hock together Kditor. And congenial associates among editor, ju.t a . two plumber, (f.oin differ ent liM-alitiea) find many thing, in common ‘to talk over. All of which la a prologue, If you plea.a, t0 tha »tatement that H K. Krvin of '"The Koanoke Re view'’ publl.hed In Koaroka, Indi­ ana Mr. Krvin . . . piloted Into the Review office 1>y Mr. Maine* of llub.-r, father of Robert (Hob) Maine*. Mr. Krvin left a coj y 'of hi. R e­ view. It I. thla that we wl.h to comment upon a little. The Roan ok* Review i. a six column eight page paper, half ready printed and half 'home print. Rather an am ­ bition. four column apr>>id adorn, the top of the front page To t h e left i. tha Church Activities ool umn and to the right I. a column headed "Talking thing, over with tha man about Town." Down the column a little wav wa find .omething that intereat. u< and perhap. nay interval Mime of our reader«.— I t e l t e r O ff T o d a y “One of our good friend, »ay. he wa. narried in 1894. lie and hi. wife M l up houaekeeping on a lit­ tle place northwr.t of Roanoke They had a pretty la d time that ftr*t year. About all they had to ■ell to begin with w a. butter and e g g . for which the huck.ler pai-t aix cent, a doaen for eg g . and .ix cents a pound for butter That fall he helped drive a bunch of hog. to Roanoke for a neighbor, twelve mile., an all day Job, and the hog. brought three cant, a pound 1931 will hardly duplicate that story, measured in either ' prir# or pur chasing power of the return». Of one thing we ran be very sure, the bride and groom of 1931 have in ­ finitely more convenience, and coin forts with which to begin married life than this bride and groom of 1894.” The T*>wn P e a . i m i . l '. p r a y e r - “ F ro m rattlesnake, . n d c o ly u m n i.ta , O lord, deliver me.'" We know a man who 'used to walk a mile and a half to work Now If* only four 'block* and he drives his carl b. I. Myers, ju .t back frani hl« vacation, observe, that it I» a short trad that ha* no service station, or touring camp*. The round, did in than it stork may not make hi* so frequently 'in 1931 as he 1891 but his bill is larger used to be. "When Johnnie was a hoy," ob ­ served Farmer Brown, "he used to cry for 'the moon. Now he want, the earth." i There'» usually a black sheep in e v e r y family, with .o n e 'exceptions, of courM. hut Dad la always the goat. 01.1 lad y: “I read here. Hiram, where a man can buy n wife in China for 14.50.’’ Old Man: "W ell.'I reckon a good one would be worth it.' The milk war i. on. What do rou think now of the Milk of hu- nan kindness? Seriously, though, where are we leaded? Are so-called property . . . __ to rrtain their supremacy ver personal rights? Is thin to nntinue a government “Of the peo- le, by the'people for the people?" I . the statement that “Portland uthorltie................administered the ity'» milk ordinance with broad nlerance for the distributors. ’ g° - ig to get by unchallenged. Print- d on the front page of the North­ west’» Greatest Newspaper, it i» igniflcant. At the one 'end of the ne stand the consumers. There is o mention of tolerance for them, it the other end of the line stand he producers Tolerance for them? lot mentioned Tolerance for the iniefactrrs t f g n a t wrol h. “A conflict of country with city nd city with country" is it? The istrihutors having »massed im- iense wealth are the citv. nre . What about the distributors ho arc part of the Go op? They e country, too, we suppose. And ical authorities. .. winked at o- n violations." But the Portland thorities administered with “broad lernnee " Just where Is the difference? The froad Tolerance" favor« the men 10 have amassed wealth. The ipen Violations were hy men who d the audacity to demand a Jus' turn for thetr labor and invest ent. Is there »nv wonder 'hot rv foundation* of our Republic e being shaken? Txiok "bout vo’l sten to the rumblings Yon'H get i earful. And It will not take long lllu iii-a tio n » /" k t |/ Irtv ltt H tjc rf ‘ W A 1 .U C .p u r ^ k t h s i n vy n a ile d yet a n o th e r luoinent. T h en he drew n long b re a th . “ My te x t I. from P ro ie rb a . •T here a lion In Ilie w a y : a lion 1« In Hie stre et» .' F rie n d s, (h ero Is a linn In Hie s tre e ts o f O sage, our fa ir i lly, s .on to be «inceli of Ilie l i m i t Hnutliwe t. A lion Is In Ilia street*. And I In n a been a lia r slid s ro w a n f and an a v aricio u s knave F o r I pn-ten d ed not to bava knot.led g e add ili I lim e ; m id I wen! about asking for In fo rm atio n o f tills lion though I tvould i linn-'i* th e word Iloti to Jei-knl o r d irty »Itili.k If I did not feel It to be sa c rileg a lo lukc lib artica w ith Holy W rit w hen a lready I bad p ro o f p ositive of Ills guilt proof In w riting, fo r w hich I paid, a n d about w hich I suld nothing. And th e reason fur lid s deceit of m ine I ant a sh a m e d to eonfeaa to you. hut I shall contea» it. I In ten d ed to a n n o u tu * to you i l l today th a t I had th is know l­ edge, a n d I m ean t to an n o u n ce to you from th la pulpll " h e glanced down at th e ro u le tte laid * —“ from tills pint form th a t I would publish th is k now l­ edge In III* colum ns of th e O klahom a W igw am »n T h u ro la y . hoping th e re ­ by lo gititi profit a n d fam a becuiise of Ilia c irc u la tio n w hich lid s w ould gain fo r my p a p er, s ta r tin g II off w ith a h a n g !" At th e w ord “b a n g ," u tte re d w ith nun h vehem ence, th e co n g reg a ­ tion of t'« a g e 's Ficai M ethodllt. Kpls- copttl, l.u lh eriiii, etc., ch u rch Jum ped Uotlceably a n d nervously. "F rie n d « a n d fellow c itite li., I re p en t o f my greed m id o f my ile»lrc for »«-If ad- vmo ijm ul ul th e r ip v u a e o f lid s com ­ m unity. I no lo n g er Intenti lo w ith ­ hold, fo r luy own profit, (ha mini* of th e Jackal In a lio n 's skin who, by llirc v la o f sudden d e ath , lius held Mils tow n ab jectly te rro rise d . I stu u d h e re to an n o u n ce to you th a t th e nam e o f th a t sk u n k , th a t sk u lk in g (lend and «nolle«« m u rd e re r who shot dow n Ja c k I'cg lar w hen his buck w h s tu rn e d — th a t cow urd and (m ilroot)—" he w as g e stu rin g w ith tils llllile In Ids hand, b ran d ish in g It a lo ft— “ w in none o ilie r I lui ti—“ Me dropped th e lu tile to th e flr a s If hy a ccid en t. In Ids rage. As lie stooped fo r It, on Hint In sta n t, th e re w as th e era, k of a revolver, a bullet from a six sh o o ter In the r e a r o f th e le n t sung past th e u|«>t w here Ills lu-nd had hccii, and th e re a p p e a re d In th e w hile su rfa c e of th e le n t a tiny c ir ­ clet o f hlue th a t u s a th e O klahom a sky. Puil before th a t dot of blue n |e poured Yancey G raviti limi rained him ­ se lf halfw uy from Hie hip*. Imd (Ins! from (he Waist w ith o u t, seem ingly, pausing to tu k e aim . Ills th u m b ! lilcked th e linm m er. T h a t w as all. T h e t ruck of his six sh o o ter w as. In fa it, so d o s e un th e h eels of th a t lira! rep o rt tim i th e tw o seam ed a l­ most »liuidlntifotia. T h e cong reg atio n «U» Row on Its feet, ell m asse, lls Illicit to th e ro u le tte la id e pulpit. Its eyes w ir e on one l l r t i r e ; Its hrenlli » u s rii»|tcntlet|. T h a i figure— a m an —w as soon lo p e rfo ra i som e c u rio u s anlli-s. Me looked, first of nil, su rp rised . ! W illi Ids loft hand he luitl giippt-d orte of th e la id te n t rope*, unti n, w, w ith his hiiml siili g ra sp in g Ilie ht-tii- |M-n line, tils finger» slipping g e n 1 1y along II. ns though lo ath to tel go. he | s; nk to th e ll,mr. sa t th e re a m om ent, a s If In ineitllntinn. lonacd his han d 's hold of th e rope, tu rn e d «lightly, rolled o ver on ope alile uml lay (here, q u ite siili. •Taut Y otinlls," flnl-dicd Yancey, nenlly i■m,eluding hi« se n ten c e nini now holding nn Ivory iiuuinted six« sh o o te r In rig h t a n d le ft hand. Scream s. S houts. A sta m p e d e fur th e door. T hen th e voice o f Yaneejr GritiMl, pow erful, com pelling, nhove th e rour. lie se n t one »hot through th e dom e of th e le n t to com m and a t ­ tention. “ S lop I S ta n d w here yon a r c i T h e Amt pentoli w ho staiii|ietle« lid* crow d get» a b ullet. S hut tlm t le n t flap, Jo»«e. lik e 1 to ld you to th is m orning, lam ie H efner, rem ove th e body nnd do y our d u ly ." "O kcli, Yuncey. It'» *elf defense nml Jusllllnlde hom icide." “ I know It. tonde, . . , Fellow r ltlro n e ! We will forego th e serm on (Ids m orning, lull next S ubhatli, If re ­ quested. I Shull lie glad In tnkp (lie pulpit ugniti, nnle«« a mill nido nm l or dallied m in iste r o f lim i can he pro­ curi«!. T he sub loot o f my serm on for next S i'h h alh will he from P ro v erb s XXVI, '.'7: 'W hoso dlgircth a pit shnll full th e re in ’ . . . Till* ch u rch n ico t­ ine, b re th re n nml s iste rs, w ill now he concluded w ith p ra y e r." T h e re wu« n llllle thudding, «coining sound ns n l-eavv. Inert b u rd e n wn* c a rrie d out th ro u g h th e lent flap Into the noon day sunshine. Ill* six ».hooter» «1111 In Ids hands. Ynm-ey G ra n d bowed Ills m agnificent huff,do bend bill not too fu r S lo t sent th e th rillin g to n es of his htatullful voice out Into th e a g lta le d crow d b efo re him. ". . . bless Ib is com m unity, O l.ord. . » » • » » » * M ournfully, nnd In a cc o rd an ce w ith th e cu sto m of th e com m unity. Yuncey carv ed a notch In Ilie handsom e Ivory a n d silv e r m ounted h u ll o f hi* six« sh o o te r ll w as th en for Ihc Aral lim e th a t H abra, her ey es w idening w ith h o rro r, nolleed Mini th e re w ere Ave e a rlie r m detn-s mil In th e h u lls of Y'ancey's tw o guns tw o on one. th re e on th e oilier. T h is luti-sl a d d itio n bro u g h t Hie n um ber up In six. "O h. Y ancey, you h a v en 't killed six m en !" " I'v e nev er kl!l»-d a m an unless I knew h e'd kilt m e If 1 d id n 't." T h ere seem ed n o thing m ore th a t she could suv on lid s subject. Itul »1111 a n o th e r q u e stio n w as consum ing her. “T h a i wom an. T h a i wom an. I saw you talk in g to her. right on fhe stre e t. In broad d aylight today, a f te r Ilie m eeting. All th a t h o rrib le shooting all th o se (wople a ro u n d you—Clin »cream ing and Ihen to And (h at wom ­ an sm irking and talk in g . Ilnd enough If you'd n e v e r seen h e r la-fore. Hut she sto le your Innd from yon In th e llun. You aloud th e re , a ctu ally ta lk Ing lo her. G halflng." “ I know S he sa id she had m ade up h e r m ind Hint day o f th e Run to gel * piece o f land, a n d farm If, a n d ra ise c uttle. Sl,e w a n ted In give up h e r way of living. 8lie w as d e s­ p e ra te ." I "W h a t is she ihilng here, th e n !" “ B efore th e tuonlh w as up she suw »he ctiul-luT n u k e ll go. O ne hun itrcd und slvly acres. T hen the o ther wom en hom palem leni found out alaoi' her. It n s s no use. She sold «oil for Av* h u n d re d d ollars, added to ll w h a t­ ev er m oney sh e had saved, nml went lo D enver. I le r bu sin ess wus o ver­ crow ded th ere . S he g»l a lip OuH Ilie ra ilro a d w as com ing th ro u g h here. S h e's a sm art girl. 8lie got to g e th e r h e r uutAt. and dow n sh e cam e.“ "Y on lulk us tho u g h you ad m ired lu-r I T h a t—t h a t —" F elice Vriuibl«-'» w ord cam e lo lu-r lip s —" th a t hussy !" "S h e 's a sm a rt girl. S h e 's « —“ he h e slla led . us llouigh enih u rru s« ed — “ In a way sh e 's a —well, In s way. »lie's a good g irl." H ab ra's voice ro se to th e p itch of h.v -derla. "D o n ’t you q u o te y o u r Bible a t me, Yalicey G rn v u t! You w ilh y our l.u k e s anil y our Juliii» a n d y o u r M .igdulenea! I'm sick of them ." T h e Aral Issue o f th e O klahom a W igw am a c tu a lly a|<|»e.'ir,'<1 on T h u rs ­ day. ns sch ed u led ll w as a m aste rly m ix tu re of re tice n c e at:d Ir. llscrello n . A h a lf colum n. Aral page, w as devoted lo th e (-’lurch m ei-llng. T h e Incident of th e shoo tin g whs not re fe rre d to In tills acco u n t. An o u tsid er, re ad in g It, Would h a v e gull,«-red th a t all had been »woollies» and light. On an Inside colum n of Ilie fo u r p age slu e: wa* a b rie f n o lle * : " ll 1» to be re g re tte d th a t an unim ­ p o rtan t hut annoying »loading affray som ew hat m arre d th e etlo-rw Isu sp len ­ did and tru ly Im pressive relig io u s se rv ­ ice« held In th e re cre atio n ten t lu*t S unday, kin d n ess of th e genial a n d p o p u lar p ro p rie to r Mr. ( ir a t G otch. A rutllon, who too long had been In­ fe stin g th e s tre e ts of o u r fa ir city o f O sage, te rro riz in g Innocent citizen s, and w ho w as of th e co n tem p tib le Ilk th a t Inis done so m uch to w a rd b e ­ sm irch in g th e dar.-.ling fHine o f th e m agnificent S o u th w est, took Gil* occa­ sion to c re a te a ilisturhiinee, d u rin g w hich he sh o t, w ith In len t to kill, nt th e person presiding. It w as neves- miry to reply In kind. T he laaly. u n ­ claim ed. w as In te rn 'd In lim it Mill, w ith only (lie prow ling Jack als to m ourn him. th e ir ow n kin. It Is hoped th a t Ills nam eless g rave will serv e as a w a rn in g to o th er* of Ids cliis»." H aving th u s m odestly c o n ta in ,si him ­ se lf In th e m u tte r o f th e a c tu a l »limit­ ing. Yuncey let h im self go a little on th e e d ito ria l page. Ills editorial». In fact, for n tim e th re a te n e d th e p a p e r’* new s Item s. S a h ra a n d J e s s e R ickey had to convince him th a t th e com ing of th e K a ty w as o f m ore In te re st to p ro sp e ctiv e su b s c rib e rs th a n w as th a e d ito ria l e n title d , "l.o w e r T h an th e R a ttle s n a k e .” Me w as p re v aile d upon to cut It slig h tly , though u n d e r pro­ MICKIE, TH E PRIN TER'S DEVIL ¡2 5 VJMCK NOVJ OOlUx, 1AICKI« •wwv (Upvoti OlM ft>ua uaw meat roe -nteTOvP MjTOMoeica? * •ÌMW. i t i f UBAVid aiAiwq A no MOW vv»v*e w 'A uns « m iM onM rr> 'E g y p t to B e a u t if y B e a c h e s W ith H o u ses M a d e of A m e r ic a n B o a rd s test. 8» bra. reading the dnmp galley p r o o f » , was murmurous with a d m ira ­ tion. "IGs Just wonderful I But, Ysn- cey, don't you think w# ought to have more news Item»? Gossip, sort of. I don't mean g»e»lp, really, hut about people, and what they're doing, and «« on. Those are the things I like to read In a newspaper, o f miirae men like editorials nnd Inqiorlnnt th in g s f'H IC A O O — A lcsan d rta. E g y p t . I th a E g y p tian g o v ern m en t recen tly who** h isto ry d a te s sa c k to Ih* eondve. ted ■ e o n ts a t fo r m o d ern a n d e a rlie st sg*s o f civ ilizatio n s n d whose a r tis tic b a th h o u se* to b* b u ilt alo n g th e shore* of th e M e d ite rran ean n e a r t h a t c ity ." said Mr W allses. H u n ­ d red s o f m odels wer* e n te re d In th * c o n te s t. T h * tw o p rts* -w in n ln ( de­ sig n s a r t show n In th e acco m p an y in g Illu s tra tio n s . Th««* s tr u c tu r e s w«r* b u ilt a lm o st e n tire ly of prted w o o d . w hich Is m ad* a t L aurel. Miss . by #a- ph d in * chip« of w aste lu m b ar In «aw- m ills u n d e r terrific ste a m p ressu re t '^ v f v r r r r rT s n d th en co m p ressin g th e Dbroua w n f " u i l ' t m ass in to th in , stro n g , sm o o th boards. T h is m a te ria l Is exten siv ely used a* p a n e llin g In hom es, c o u n te r s n d ta b le tope, m ovie seta, p o u red lik e ttint. B ut w om en- " " T h a t's rig h t, loo." sg re ed ,fe»«* III, key, Imiklng up. Ink sm eared, from Ills C»»c. "G et th e wom en folks lo ren d in g th e pa|»er." Habra w as em e rg in g «lowly from rhe ro le of ch arm in g llllle fool. By de­ g re es she w as lo tn k e m ore und m ore o f a bund In th e assem bling of G,* p a p e r's In llin u le w eekly Item s, wldl* Y ancey w as con cern ed w ith cosm ic affairs. As th e p rin tin g p lan t hoaslm l ,.nlv a little hand pre«s, th e tw o «1« «-oliioui form s hud to lie lid I w ith a hand roller. O ver th is wit« placed th e darn» piece of w h ile p rin t paper. I't.-h sh eet w us done hy hand. T h e llr-t Isaiie o f th e O klahom a W igw am num ­ b e red fo u r h u n d re d a n d lifly copies, a n d b eforo It wn» ru n off. Yancey. J e s s e R ickey. H abra. N olnh -every m em ber o f tlie liollschold except llllle Glm— had ta k e n s run at th e roller. H abra’s back nnd arm m uscles m-bed fo r a week. T h e p a p e r cam e out on T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n , ns scheduled. Huhrs w as a sto n ish ed and s little terrlAc-l to «,-* th e occasion tre a te d a s an event, w ilh a crow d o f cow boys and local c lllre n s In fro n t of th e bonne, p isto ls fired w hoops and y e lls ; sn d Yuncey him self, aided by J e s s e Rickey, h anding out copies a* If th ey had cost n o thing to p rin t. I'e rh ap * tw enty Ave o f th ese w ere d istrib u te d , opened eagerly, pe­ ru sed by cltlxens leaning a g a in st th e porch posts, and hy cowboys on horae- bsck. before H abra, peeking out o f th e office window, saw an u n m ista k ­ ab le lo«ik of su rp rise —even o f shock —on th e ir faces a n d h e a rd C uss Blg- tiy draw l, “ Say. Yancey, th a t’« a h —I o f » nam e f«>r » revv»^-,-*«-r " (c o n tin u e d n e x t w e ek ) fam e as a se a p o rt la world aid * , will g reet v isitin g globe tr o tte r s w tta a r tis tic b each h o u ses m ed* of m odern A m err-an b u ild in g m a te ria ls, acco rd ­ in g to K O W allace, d ire c to r of sates a n d a d v e rtisin g of th e M asonite C o rp o ratio n , -eho recen tly re tu rn e d fro m a n » .te n s iv e tr ip ab ro ad . 'P r o m p te d by th * ex cep tio n al poo- eib tlltlee of a ttr a c tin g -W am shlp tra v e le rs to A lex an d ria by e c h a n c in g t h e p tetu ro aq u en eaa of Its ro a c h e s Plans are progressing to co m ­ plete the last gsp in I,akeview . Burns highway. * P la n s a r e p ro g re s s in g f o r th e p roposed $25,000 h o sp ita l b u ild in g a t M cM innville. I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State i of Oregon For Washington Couuty In the Matter of the Estate of Theodor During, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, duly appoint­ ed Administrator of the above named estate, ha.» filed in the above entitled Court rnd oium , his final account and report as such, and the Court boa fixed the eighth day of September, 1931, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a.m. of said day, and the Court room of the obove en­ titled Court in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said fir/U account, and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 7th d iy of August 1931. Doy Gray, Administrator of the Let Carbo and Dietrich Play Sirens; I Play Drama/' Says Pola, Returning New York, July .— Back Plant Road Tours in Vaudavill a from a thrce-ycar absence from Long absence from the stage, broken tlie screen to make her first talk- ' by a recent short interval when she . _ r> i w • -n r I played in a vaudeville sketch in Lon- mg pictures, I ola N egri will for* doll, has convinced her, she declares, sake the siren (»arts that carried of the importance of maintaining a h e r to s ta rd o m I c lo i* P*rso n a l contact with audiences, her to stardom. | For this reason, she says, she plans to She assures tlie movie public, she is through with sirening in ' an exclusive interview in the cur­ rent issue of Picture Play maga­ zine, in which she sa y s: "M iss Garbo and Miss Die­ trich can play the sirens; they do it beautifully. I will play drama. I am a dram atic actress. | I will make good pictures, not like those stupid last ones in which I was cast as a siren.” R eferring briefly to her un­ happy marriage and recent divorce from Prince Mdivani, she said, "I am so terribly, bit­ terly lonely. I will love onlv work." Miss Negri revealed that she interrupt her picture-making c:.recr has resumed the study o f sing­ with road tours on the legitimate ing liegun in her earlier years in stage. “After making a few pictures, I want W arsaw, and plans to undertake to tour the country in vaudeville, so singing parts in her pictures. I can come close to my audiences and H er voice, according to Picture know them. Then I will go on the Play, is "deep, rich, and cello­ New York stage. "I will never be led away from mi- like in quality.” work again." TRAVELERS CHEQUES AT BEAVERTON BANK » Whenever on* leaves h