Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, December 17, 1920, Image 1

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ffl OFFICERS SATURDAY I- l . l r'i i , . U
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Pitreiu t iBUrnting All-Dr S
sion Bon Report of Braar
Ml EJy WMer.
Be.mrton Grange last Saturday
elected oice tor the coming term,
listened to the report of the worn
committee, Mrs. F. G. .
chunnan, Mrs. J. E. Davis, and Mr..
W C. McKell, and aa oaual enjoyed
another of the triumpha of the culin
ary art in which the Grange ladiea
"officeri! for the coming torm are:
Maater, B. K. Denneyi Overseer, Mrs.
Wm. Thurston; Lecturer, Mrs. B. K.
Denney, Worthy Steward, William
Thurston; Worthy assistant steward,
Bruce Denney; Chaplain, Mrs. Wm.
n... n Mn nnv Grav:
Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Boyd; Gate
keeper, W. J. Barnes; Ceres, Mrs. W.
f jYKll! Pomona, Mrs Parker
-r n -u M iKo Emmons.
iady Assistant Steward, Mis. J. b.
p'ivc new candidates were initiated.
Tub uual afternoon literary program
was omitted because of other busi
ness.
rhrtfltsnas Holidaya
Christmaa holidays will begin in
the Beayerton scnoois rTm, u.
j a -a fA UnndBv. Jan. 3rd.
1921. Class rooms will each have
their own Christmas exercises on the
1.A arantl,fmirt:n. in-
stead of uniting in a general observ-
- P. M. NASH
i i M IRONS AND STARS
ABE CORDIALLY INVITED
Holorook Ltodge No. 80, Alvnent,
Free and Accepted Masons and For.
est Chapter No. 42, Order Eastern
Star will appropriately observe St.
John's Day, Monday, December 27th,
as is the usual custom, with joint in
stallation exercisea open to members
of the Masonic fraternity and the
Eastern Star. No special invitations
will be issued but every Mason m
this .community, whether be is a
member of Holbrook Lodge or not,
together with bis wife or sweetheart
is moat cordially invited and expect
ed to attend. Members of the East
ern Star and their husbands, and
in l.,c ara nltto invited
HUNIN
ml ncnMted to be present, and all
viaiting Eastern Stars and their hue.
bands are just as cordially invited
Aside from tne regular ihii
exercises there will be a short pro
gram followed by a banquet. The
event will take pluce at Masonic
Hall. Forest Grove News-Times.
POULTRY DEMONSTRATIONS -WILL
BE HELD SOON
B. B. Reeves has been Appointed
. MilU flnniro til COVI-
plete arrangements for the holding
of four poultry aemonsvrau i
- n , r f.l 1. . n fAar
farm ox rjowani u. www w
Mills during the coming year. The
first meeting will be at Mr. Clarke'B
poultry farm December 2th, start
ing at 8:00 A. M. and laating unttt
11:30 A M. This is a part of the
plan of the Farm Bureau for four
Poultry Demonstration ueiuer m
. -Connty for 1921. The othor centers
are at Hillside, Schefflin, and Shor
wood., ,
. Four demonstration -meetings are
planned for each center. The first
will be the latter part of December
and will deal generally with feeding
of winter layer. The second of the
series will be in February to mucosa
management of breeding flocks, incu
bation, etc. The third m time for
handling of baby chicks and dealing
with that topic. - Th last wiU be a
culling demonstration to be held in
-June or aoout miv - , ,
by, Poultry Demonstration Specnav
-fct, will take active part in all these
rftemonsUattou.. r .r
Jaka Algeskciaur
John Algeshetaler, wlB-knOwn res:
ident of the Scholia oistrlot, . died
Friday at Dr. 8mith'a aoep'tal m
' HUlaboro and the funeral waa held
Monday morning ifrom St. Matthew s
i . ...u in,AMn0(is in tha Farm-
ington cemetery. n waa vwru
S, 186$, at Darmstadt, Germany, an
whan four years old came with Jus
parents to America, their first rest
Jence being at MHwaukie, Wis. He
earn to Wuhuurtoa Coooity 43 faaa
aga and has sbxe nude his tem
here. H jmr faanM Wt aaaaa'hia
home with his brother Conrad. H is
linefeed by . trm-Anther. sad
tistar: vnris ana ueorge jugwew
r and Mrs. Mary euersoa, a
W Elncta Anderson has been ap
pointed postmaster at Placer, Joseph
ine county. .
Life isturanoe aaaats of Eugene;
have decided to form a permanent or-1
ganltatloD. . .
1 total of li.7It.S41.2T is (ivea as
the assessed raluatloa of Deschutes
county nroparty.
A big body of high trade Iron are
has beta discovered Is Coos oeualy,
just south of Powers.
The new 600 terry st Harriamirg
la not a success, and the demand tor
a bridge la becoming Insistent.
Hood River county poultrymaa will
meet in Hood River Friday to organ
ise a oounty poultry association. .
nn amount of tha alfalfa weevil Ba-
kar county alfalfa Is new aonrantuad
against shipment into uawornie.
Harvev Straw, ased to years, lost
his life at Powers waea a released log
rolled orsr him and crushed Mm.
The amassed valuation of property
la Jaoasoa oounty Is I,3I6,07.M, ap
proximately 1110,001) leas than last
year. ....
Th horns af Q. C. Rice and tha post'
office st Lost Valley, Whaaler oounty.
were totally destroyed by lira last
week.
The value of tbe property la Uma
tilla county It HMW the greatest
la the state outside of Multnomah
oounty.
Some sand found recently In the oil
well which the Oregon Petroleum com
pany la sinking east of Lacomb la (I
per oent oil.
Speeders and other traftla violators
of Portland hav paid a total at 12'.
091 in polios court fines during the
present year.
A machine, gun, company of tne Ore
gon National guard, to consist of 73
men and two officers, will be organ
ised iu Albany, i -Approximately
400- health officers
of Oregon will attend the annual
health officers', meeting in Portland
December 17. and IS. . .. -
"The records f til- bulldlug Inspect
or st Astoria tor the 11 months past
show tbe amount of sew construction
work done totaled 443,l0a.
Coqullle Is oonteniplaliug the sree
tion of a pavilion to house the 1111
corn ahow. The bulldlug will be 0i
imi fMl ind will coat S60O0.
it it ranorted that the Vulcan Oil
Qaa company baa concluded arrange
ments to begin Immediate drilling on
Its holdings la Sams valley. ,
Eight carloads of hops, refraaaat
inf nearly, a quarter million fouada,
left Hugent reoestly, eoneigned to- the
Atlaatlc seaboard for export trade.
Tha Dalles sow has an indepoageat
Income ef about 1100 a day, which
mi will be laereestd te flu a day
by the atle ef rock from the city rack
cruabed. -
According te a recent statement of
the atate tax commission, tbere are
Xiifi mrrjL nlmtad la locanberrtes in
Marlon county and In the entire stste
acres -
arir vkmi-s of effort to sunuly North
Bend wltb a modern hotel, a reo-ntly
revived- campaign nas provea Biiccees-
ful sod a modern structure will
erected Is 1011.
. Capiat a C. C, Korea., vlui eitsrated
fk,-v hast hat ween Kalaaaa and tie
M tnr iii r ara. waa drswaad t '
.
Soble wbea he fell Iron his boat IMS
! feat of water.. .
JJneiplalaed loaara of .pallia oa toe
Slsters-Metollus range during the foot
season will total at least lee aaad out;
ttfiltt placed there by the Iteekmsa'.
Of Bend- . . . '
tea Moala have subaorlbed
(sr QIIH wank of prsiernd etsek and
,a. aula Waa- will BaarOtttaa:
saascriptleaa far eaaagh mare to kulldi
first daes ekeass tactory at taat
On last Friday, the 10th of Decem
ber, was a basketball game sched.
uled between Beaverton and Scap-
Ipooim high schools. After waiting
an hour for the llghta to flash on the
game was started at nine-thirty be-
I Beaverton girls made the first field
basket and kept on maxing ums"
till the end of the game with the re
mit nf winninr the came by a score
of thirty-four to seven.
The Stars lor tno winnara "i
riiila ailnn. Iura Olson and Ruth
tniuia. The bovs' game started at
ten-thirty with a rush. The Beav
erton boys swept tne scappoose iram
off their feet and at the end of the
first half the score stood thirty-four
to four In favor of the Beavertonians.
In the second halt sunsiuutes wen,
used and Beaverton scored eighteen
KAiHta tn Rmmhuui'i four noints. At
the end of the game the score was
fifty-two to eignt lor uenvei-iuii.
The stars for the winners were John
Kicks, Elmer Erlrkson ami Arcnie
Masters; for the lasers, West.
The lineup:
First Number, The McCorda, Greeted
Lust Night with Crowded House
Which Applauded Liberally.
enterprise and will probably make a
financial ns wen as a social nuu lit
erary success of the vonturo.
The Christmas tree is rooted deep in love,
Its verdant branches tower far above;
Its fruits are emblems of a fairer clime,
Its odors whisper of a happier time.
Tis planted in all lands to spread and grow,
And'faith and hope among its treasures glow,
Till the green Life Tree in our midst shall stand,
And earth once more becomes an Eden Land.
From Chritmas Chimes.
Enjoying New Home
... a t ' I. Tnrker and
mr. aim ini. . - -family
former Beaverton (eBidents
but now of Hillsboro where mr.
Tucker is a successiui lumuermu",
are mceiy seiueu m
It is a fine two-story house, new and
modern throughout witn an conveniences.
Uuildirg a Home in Beaverton .
Attorney Snow, of Portland, has
purchased through the Stroud Co.
Imp, nf the A. M.
Hocken property on Watson street
and has engageo- mi.
l build a five-room bungalov for him
Construction nas aireaay ocgun.
nr.. Uw.. Tluirntim. a for-
jnr. m. lien, .... ... - --
mer rosident of Forest Grove, died
at his home in Sheridan, Ore, Dec.
6th, after an illness of several
montlis. On Nov. Z4 nis nepraw, v.
W. Thrapp, was callea to nis oeuawv,
where he remainea umii wis enu.
mi K. I1HAU P.IIH: as
mr. inwiiimii, . --
everyone called him, was s resident
I loved nd respected by all who toww
. . w . list nil ajrtfiw.
mm. ne is tuni, ,
Mrs. Angelina Thornton, of Shendsn,
snd one son. A. W. Thornton, of
Dallas.
Alameda
Williamson, 13
Brown, 2
. Dewar, 6
Morgan, 2
Munlnck. 1
Flynn
in uri-rn nnllOR TAKEN :
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STILL An If TWO "Ui rui.iii
i.. i..aiinn wm.li caina
. . . . , . .im r.iivtviM. rwinutv
Shei4f f J. C. Smith on Monday night
took Into olistoay an ouoaa i
cd with 60 quarts of rooonshuw and
the driver Oi ra ""i"'"''
The culprit was taken to Hiilaboro
and facts gleaned from thla capture
.ii. j .L. k&rr tn natitura tha
still and Its operators the following
day. Sheriff Alexander and Depu
ties VYlecKeu anu dmjcrumiv i,
arrest of the still operator and
brought in the equipment,
Be aim to read all the Christmas
jnda. this wee.
atk tha etta eaeactl sf , Roaebarg
aod to tlty eoaaoH of Klaatsth rail
haws Tstsd te eossorsM la aay ssom
aiesrt ffMck has far ft purpose the
aasHahsiaat of the smMk eerriee aoav
rorx
1 A I nnnil s ll llMiai
-li.. - - av .--WW-'. '-a
- tmvmt fnm. mimm spiaas, i
Tta Japaaeaa gassa at
.plapsd wltt great tirssjisy aod ds
jxmtm, ,ts,-swa. wast -sW aav
sew ..... .. iskgar.
poor has tiled aa apaUeeUea with M
foWa sorgaav,
sssar perched as tap af tsstr sands.
road avsraeaatr roads ketwaas s)o
Idpsssl HisJsi.i- f t -
.sawspjta.ssdBslsat M toss
ssn of snot aussr adM SMMsa opt
sratloow taaa are aew iiaeemaa wui
isxtssassslag a sdl.saasar to
taaadar satlqrp wlU be
added to toe u saw ta asa.
a a icacva tw ayaccc a uu,
IU : : : :
DuniiH Sesnnoose
John Hicks, 18 F West, 0
t,. Erlckeon, 83 F " WlsttB
Merrill, 3 C Koteck
Masters G Bennett, z
Kemmer. t O Erlckson
Spraner, 26 Spare
chroeaer opare
Narver Spare
Referee, F. W. Lltermore.
Tuesday night, the 14th of Decem
ber, the Beaverton Outlaws played
pulr It wo, nun nf thti
.i . at .-a4 In lh i-vm.
C1UHVB1 khiiicb uiti oWnu ... . cij----
The final score was twenty-five to
twenty-three in ravor oi nimuiin. n
Etmmons starred for the losers while
Williamson starred for the winners.
The Line-up:
Outlaws
R. Emmons, 18 F
Livermore P
A. Emmons C
Hughson, 2 O
Nash O
Erickson, 2 Spare
Hicks, - Spars
Referee, J. Merrill,
leriftuv. Decdmb'r 17. Beaverton
nlays Hillsboro at Hillsboro both
boys' and girls' games. Everybody
wants to journey to nillsnoro ami see
our rivals bite tha dust. Come on
let's go.
CHRISTMAS WEEK IH ENGLAND
Time When gestttred Families- Ars
United sag Tender Memsriea
Ars Revived.
Vf ANT and real ars the changes
1VA wsich have oceurreu in Hngianu
alnes Dickens wrots "A Ohrlslmaa
Carol," but they have not affected tha
national love for tint festival and ths
determination to preserve unimpaired
the traditional warmth and heartiness
of lie celebration. Christmas week Is
atlll tbe great week of tha year for
tha Knitllsh naonle. It la thl one ivsek
wIimi aMttamil families are ritniited.
when tender memories and old niso
elstlons sre revived, when friend gres'i
friend with a cheery sxpansivenesa in
t-t'.intf AAtitesst with tha tdiaracter-
latlc laaervs ot ths Engllah natnrs,
so, nndemonstrsUvs to uwaa wno no
not know It well, apparently as dis
tant snd unsympathetic.
From Wednesday all (business will
ha suspended, not to be resumed I III
Monday morning. Ilia whole nation
win give Itself up ta good elisor snd
good fellowship, ana for a onei saaauii,
all strlfs snd controversy ars hushed.
snd poses, chanty ana concoru reig'
sunreina.
Beaverton's Chautauqua opened
la., ni.l ivllh sn nnthtialaatic audi
ence filling the high school av.d'torl
um to greet ths McCords, musical en.
tertatners, wno tuny ir. v p v ,.-
advance notices. ,
Mr. McCord was an egpeclally ver
satile imporaanator, - He made quick
and satisfactory changss in present
ing a wide range of characters, por
traying in succession ths young bus.
hand, the "old maid" village teacher,
the bashrul reu ncauni kii-i, mv
Johnny, tha village belle, ths old con
stable and a veteran of the Civil War
who could play the fiddle.
Mrs. B'ct-oru IB pro-ty, civ-vr ,m
witty. She has a good voice and
lutlgos her audience well. '
Additional numbers will bo given
this evening, Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday evenings, .
The committee is snowing ijiwuini
130,000 Appeal (lets Nothing
Oil.. ...1, . I.mnl MWlltt, VS. flt-
tO Hartrampf for 1.0,000 for alleged
alienation of affections of McNulty's
wire, wmcn was trico in inm v.irnBi
Court ths week, resulted in a verdict
for the defendant
The euit was the outgrowth of a
luriit romanca which ,bd)-upied tli
daily papers aome months ago In
which McNulty enticed tha girl to a
mum in a Pnrtlanil llotol on the pre
text of visiting his sister ami then
socured tits services of a pseudo-no
uceman w iiiniiwu u -marriage
which took place In Van.
couver.-- - " ....
Judge J. P. Kavanangh af rort
land presided ' Twenty taleamsn were
examined before a jury mads B -follows
was secured: I. T. Cole, J. B.
Trullinger, Ci W. Bloom, H. L. Robin
son, 8. A. Walker, R. Hunalkar, J. B.
Ruck. J. J. Insrram. L. L. CTawrorii,
James Churchill, J. W. Mulloyt and
II; I'.- KooertS. A large crowu lias
been attracted by the case and with
numerous witnesses the court room
hns been filled daily, -
(ubrtltxte far Trss. '
mr. BM nn nln ta ha t a Christ
.a ai anlHl a J-i T
moks thsm brilliant Msg pretty little
ornaments sre nseurn sua way cos. a
good deal. My plan Is for a barrel
la place or a use. i nava isw wm
aw ta a doast tt at eovsnd wttt eM
Ma ewM and tha log safavs
tkvgtsal kolldsy 1 sat aU t W
pelof svargrsea aa4 ke-rtsM
II ami load pretty as I ra-oot srksai
Kls Used wtw tka WtM gHMM
ksg U'a It sow, all sntmy aa-d
Mt'tladvaad-mp mm'9 Ht "SkaJ
satsUass etude orarH as aotrsftx
la Its sjjatarlaf aod taipls si sh
I sat sura we win enjoy war bsrrsl at
BK as w warns s use. - -
EN8ATION AT VBWIOMt' " '
Winn MAie w wjsi
(aw
aW. aa.mk idL
isrohs mn-. r 0 1S'd,ftJ
. One ef the smo, arMk wlj I
quasewtidi was seen rushing
wrm turn " -
New RulU FUrtJ
Cora Wtethcrelt v. D. Reprhltto t
nl. Ii a tutt to forcloM mortnff
roverin pmporty In and near Bea
verton aocuriittr a note for $3100
muilo Junuary 80, VM
FHprra in ine appi oi mr
era from an order of the teuntv eourt ,
I ....1.. .t.. til I .It In at ft
OJ VIBi:nIll VUMIli. -aoisawssr. s -
I county rdad and aent to Waahintftoii
county on a cnann oi venm twi
filed In the circuit court thla week.
Henry Becker ban brought ault .
m In it Henry HuenerRardt to col
lect a note lor mu omvmu--w m
Trt ! hi hflun filed bv R. 41.
Wade A Oo., in one of which J. Boper
in defendant and in tne otner v'11
Boper and J. Soper eompoainf the
ft .aM.-nt. rA tn ntWt
notes for 1272 snd I263.M, raapec-
Kmplrs Investment u sues u r.
-ni i .. . .i tl.. u,.la
I IXUrU lllllllllaV,a,HM Ul - waw-a
of Etlgar Henry Thompson, deceased,.
to foreclose a ronireci tor in- tn
ehasa of propsrtr In Cherry HIM
Acres. The complaint allegee that
tllMO of a 1 1SO0 purchase prise re
nin ns unjmiu.
Knrampment Initiates. Big Clan
The storm Batitrday night had ni
ti 'rore for thres-Mak men, f or orw et
tha larseat sratlwrlngB m the htatory
at lilllsboro (hid KellowsMp met m
Odd Follows halt ant worn ona mi
and Uiitll 8 a. m. the net mornfag,
The cccailon w work 'In the In
eamiirnmt deirrsa and there irsrs W
nl,ltaa whLeb, inelnded Baambon
of the order from Portland, rovsat
(rove. Sherwood. Btholls and other
points. Portland sent s Urfa dsU-.
Cation ta nsrp in sow wera sh
, i l ..A ulaltAM rvaes
saunty points ltt were yrsMnt. Eiak
arats refreshroentaeMid serve stvd a
escisl time enjoyed la ths tnUrvals
of the work. Indapsnosnt.
Verges!, I
.,Ded.f.l
p did not rstuni. wamir.g mil w.
IMa gentleman oanrr m in w
Bsmber sf ths party and ropsrtad
what had kaopssid.
set out on the loet man's UaiL all
iw la M ikaaHrlswjsaM fcrfcj'
It Is nanored thai aa many aa fifty
man nan seen in seam .
It seams that thers "Uibm (Ml
tamTnthe osasadttius oT".
Tha
mBSZair is
rainy days.
tfslng
akrsudud
llarrly
eompoinoa. The
would-bs t!m klU- wages,
aalMkul vtasMsur closed dvrng' fog
dryer weather an (psiasps) kvwor
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