Thursday. March 17, 1927. THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE showed one of the new spring dres«- f>r0ve Into Street Light es. She is a model for Old & King. Qn Broadway Bridge John Tigard is her uncle. -------- -------- Multnomah, Or. The I n d ie s’ Aid of the Evangelical Last Saturday night F'red Tweedale church gave a dinner W ednesday eve ning, complimenting those who helped drove his car into a street light as toward the improvement on the par- " as driving off the west ap- nonage. proach of the Broadway bridge _____ About $50 worth of damage was done to the car according to the Friday evening the E. L. C. E. will Multnomah Insurance company. baNe a busines meeting _____ _______________ TIGARD The BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE W S. Hyde, of Prinevilfc, if vlsit- H H JF^F'FKl ES. ...Business Manager ' • J _ ,. ing at the home of (_. E. I’echin. S. M. B R O W N -----------------------Editor The cement floor for the basement of the new Union high school was (toured Monday. On account of the bad weather the men have been un- ^ to {¡„¡„h laying the root. Published Every Thursday. __________ _________ -*— Members of Oregon State Editorial . v . , Association an< • a i<«na -. torial Association. Last week several carpenter t<•<*1 - Temporary Telephone....- — ■— .... ^ 4—5 were st< fen from the Union high school building whii Thc A | lar Society will give a card covered at Hillsdale when attempt , Subscription $1.00 per year. was made to sell the tools. Mr. Van ' Pa r , y . »"d entertam m ent at St. An- Brugger drove to H.llsdale Monday tho,^ s hal1 on S «’ P a ,n c k » day’ T H U RSD A Y , MARCH 17, 1927 when the boys were arraigned in Mr. and Mrs. N. DeGrace and court. Monday the moon shone, the sun family visited Mr. and Mrs Virgil shone, it rained, it snowed, it hailed, Mr. and Mrs P. E. Lewis were Meyers Sunday, h II at one time, and yet Oregonians kicking about the weather. The dinner guests at the O. H. Stewart are Clyde Edwards is staying with his only thing that did not happen was home Sunday, grandmother, Mrs. B. G. Leedy, and that it was UK) degrees in the shade The three Ncdry boys are fast re is going to the Beaverton high school. covering from the whooping cough. IF ADVERTISING SHOULD CEASE. Mrs, E. J. Johnston, of Treece, en- W. M. Evans was able to be back tertained fifteen friends from P o rt al ,h e bank this week. land Saturday. -------- William Allen White, the Kansas editor, recently told the New York Advertising club that if advertising should cease “the slow decay and ultimatc collapse of the entire world would follow.” Strong words, but W hite means , , , . _i.,«« what he says. Advertising is so close- ly linked with the things that we buy as to become a very integral part of our commence ami culture, as welt as a source of information and advice. , u p |.|i T he Ladies’ Aid of the M. F. e .aon bridge a c r o n Niagara, relute* that a premium of $10 wn* offered to the first hoy who should successfully fly over the gorge his kite string and fasten Its ends to a tree on either side. A boy iiunied llouiaii Walsh, a resi­ dent of Lincoln. Neb., was successful. The following day a stronger line was drawn over h.v the kite string and then a rope of sufficient strength to haul over the Iron cable. By means of tills rope the Iron cable was car­ ried across and Its ends secured to the goiid rock. it cro ssed th e g orge five m iles above L ew iston. -------------------------- , _ of Betsy Quotation$ Garbled By ELLERY H. CLARK Time was when Ellery H. Clark was famous as all-around ath letic champion of America. He was a double w in­ ner at Olympic Games. For tw e n ty -fiv e years he was d istin gu ish ed on track and field, win­ ning prizes in thirty different lines of com ­ petition, from the ten- yard dash to the dis­ cus throw . And now he writes a pirate story, racing away from the first word in a straight, swift dash and closing with a leap of burning speed. He does it in the calm , con vin cin g manner of a champion, always master of him­ self and his material. _ . „ , „ _ t •_ Kow L ord B rpoke w ro te more th a n rn ro e Multnomah, went h u n d red y e a rs affo. “ And o u t o f rninde on a hike Friday morning before as goon ag out o f aljrlif.9* widt h Is now school. E ach Kiri took bacon and rev ersed in “O ut of sljrht la out of eggs and cooked them over a camp- ndnd." “She «ml comparisons are lire They saw the flicker, chick:»- odious,” w ro te Dr. Jo h n D onne, nnd dee, junco, varied thrush or Alaska he Is v ario u sly Interpreted. Even Ben robin, rusty song sp arro golden Jo n so n , sp e a k in g of S h a k e sp e a re s rtisiin i 11 v i v siiuu i n w w , L'limrii — “small Latin and less Greek,” lots “lit- crowned kinglet, and a robin, and . , . , tie” substituted for “small.” Milton's heard a a meadowlark meadowlark sing. sing. At the the „hun)un fa„ )llvlne“ «ets “form” for At regular meeting in the afternoon, face and ..uM- adopted for “nelgh- Kuth Beasley was invested. Mrs. G boring” In the famous “the cynosure G. Forbes passed those who are of neighboring eyes.” “T he busy bunf working on iheir second-class test on of men” In the same poet’s “L’Alle- ihe history of the flag. Mrs. W. B gro” has “haunts" for “hunt." Small is going to teach the troop Girl Scout songs every Monday aftci Peculiar “School” school for l(*c a piece for every les­ Describing a Tibetan school, n nnr son. rutor w r ite s : "Sitting In a sunny spot In a semi-circle cun be seen about a dozen Mussulman hoys, each with a G E O RG E RAYM OND C H U R C H IL L book before him. T he teacher, an or dlnary layman, who knows little more Multnomah, Or than his brothers, acts as mentor. He probably has a shop on the other side he funeral of the late George tbe roadi alKj keeps an eye open Raymond < hurchill of Multnomah. f,,r t | r0y customers while listening to was held Tuesday March 15, l <>m- j,ls pupils. He rends a phrase and all mitment Riverview cemetery under the boys say it afte r him. Ask taught or teacher to explain what has been ausl‘ices uf Alb< r N<>- A. F\ & A. M. A wife and four rend, and they will acknowledge com small children survive, Raymond, Lil- plete Ignorunoe, and this with abso lutely no feeling of shame.” Straw Vote *ia" ’ Pdna ^ ay and William. A A straw vote la an Informal and brC,her in P ort,and- < ,orris and s is . He Wasn’t a Bi^ot unofficial vote taken to test the rein lcr> *^rs- ( , race E. MacEacham, of Like Sir Jam es Percy, the Irishman (jve strength of candidates In certain Wisconsin, also mother, Mrs. W. H wlm never forgets a good story that group. Straw s ure supposed to Indl- l hurchill, of Portland. he hears, and later gives It an extra j c, t e w hloli wuy the wind blows. Sup- Mr. Churchill was ill only a short tw |»t of Interest through the glow of pose a group of people, a school, a time. his own personality, Sir Jam es T ag ciub. H political gathering, or the like, gurt, ex-lord provost of Aberdeen, Is takP „ vote to see how the members among the recognized story-tellers of Btanj on candidates standing for elec- | | r r T | ftm n r, n Tn the country. He is telling Just now (|on a()|iie time In the future. Such M l ” I” I N h HM of a certain man o’ the kirk who was j a ballot or expression of sentim ent * I1 U IIL L U IU found lying drunk not far from bis js a s traw vote, door by a Roman Catholic priest. The priest picked Idm up and helped him ______________________________________ to his home. As he felt for the latch of his door, the Intoxicated one turned to the priestly helper and looked hard £ i roop, No. ltf, mmi Read the Story as a Serial * Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stiles took Alfred /w ie n e r made a business the “Frivilous Five” to dinner iti trip to Seattle Wednesday, returning Portland and afterw ards enjoyed the symphony orchestra music at the au- Friday. ditorium. T he guests w ere: Miss Hel-I T he Scaly Mattress company is e n ­ en Stiles, Virginia Sibley, G ertrude larging their working force to keep Wall and Clara Bell Kinneman. Competition destroys the undesir­ ahead of orders coming in. There are able and advertising helps in that now 15 people employed. J. H. Litton has resigned his posi­ process, speedingup the elimination tion as janitor of the public schoo1 The Rcbckah club met at the home and C. FI Ramsey will take his place. of what is unfit.—-News. of Mrs. Elizabeth McGowan Tuesday Mr , itt(jn has been janitor of thl h(Kil fur years aml , hc schfM)1 a|. A WORTHWHILE CHAMPION. afternoon. A busy and enjoyable tune was spent. T he rummage sale last ways looWcd neat an(1 a t t r active to A Modesto, California, high school Friday, M a r c h 'l l , was a decided sue visilors girl this year won the Pacific coast cess and the club takes ibis means milkmaid championship when, at a of thanking all those who helped Mrs. Billie Hoffman and bubv, of dairy show she drew over five and! w>tn donations ami tne saie. *nt SaK.m „ viiilillK hcr ,,arems> Mi one-half pounds of milk in less than club will give a 500 card party Sat- ^ j jm Kimniey two minutes. Here is a championship ur,|ay evening, March 19, in McDon- Several Men Met _ Saturday nt ,,1,n- “ob' W he SH,,,• "* ^ ** X __ _ __ _ ^ ritta'.. tine:—the Catholic priest. Never mind, worth while! It beats all the beauty aid’s hall. Cards to begin at 8:15. Night in Tigard to Dis­ mou ; I’m uo' bigoted." —■ Loudon X Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bunker »»►J contests, because a pouml of milk is All are welcome. We 'have • the ••loan + Sketch. cuss Plans. children of Timber, are visiting Mr a pound of milk, while beauty de-1 - i , w . . c ,• f , , m r. » Agency for one of the £ pends entirely on the point of view ! T he W. H. Peters place has chang- a »d Mrs. Al Salmg for a couple of hands and ¡ weeks. This subject could be made into a j ed v>* »*■■'*» -»*■ the ■■■»• new owners arc in- > largest Life Insurance £ Tigard, Or., March 17.—A number lengthy editorial .but our readers | lending to build immediately. They Wrong Idea About Storms Companies in the world •;• 'probably are already “way ahead of arc building a new driveway prepar- 1 hc 1 asc-Pcchm Nfotor company of nien lnct in ,hc office of C. W. .......................... .......... ............................ The w eather bureau says that there us.” * 1 alory bau,' nK ‘»'c lumber. void a f o r d sedan to Henry e Man Saturday nigh, an(, discussed is no reason why storms should be Y and can make tami * 1 * ! last week. , . . ? ways and means whereby Tigard nior,‘ frequent or severe on Sejitein •£ J o ^ y jg a n v a m o iltlt III) Miss Ruby Johnston was a week­ . . . . . , her 111 or 2^ (autumnal e»julnox) than ,1, ' - * WHAT COOPERATION BUILT. Mrs. Litton was taken to a Port- cou,d be incorporated. A committee on September 1« or 11, say, or 21) or ' to 10 years at 6%. end visitoi of Ml»» Helen /w iener. ----------- land hospital Saturday. She is feeling was appointed to make a map of Ti- 30; nor. In fact, are they. T he same Neighborhoods grow into villages, The children of J. Karlquist are better now. gard, showing the boundary lines, ' s true of the spring or vernal equi BEAVERTON villages into towns, and towns into , , , , , nox This whole notion about “equi- .. cities as a result of cooperation, home with the whooping cough vv iic i vvere p acci .»s .rccnbug roai noc| | a | storms" Is erroneous, and It \ REALTY COMPANY which means people working together to I'reece, to public school house, 40 even Is uncertain how, where, when or X A. K. Skewis, uf Vallejo, C al., son- .j. C. E. H E D G E , Beaverton. for a common purpose, l.ower Man­ rods each side of the Pacific high- by whom the Idea was started. We y hattan, that part of New York City in-law of Mrs. Kinneman stopped , , , . only know th a t in one form or another X X C. *J. ST IC K N E Y , Aloha. way, a radius of one and one-ha t .. . . . . . . w h ite Wall Street deals its fabu- over one night last week at Tigard, it goes buck at least to 1 1 48. •:-X "S s s w %“ X ,,: m X m X “X “X “K “X “;".' miles. A petition will be made up and inus wealth was laid out by cows, on his way to S|>okanc. circulated for signatures, after which tramping paths across the field Co ! -------- operation has built there the most Mr. ami Mrs. F^. O. Allen entcr- it will be sent to Hillsboro for the ’ ! ❖ ’ •> magmficent sky-line of buck and tamed the Leslie Moore Bible class court to pass on it. stone ami steel that the world a f ­ of the M. E. church W ednesday eve­ Will Be Used For Apart­ ments or Rooms Rented fords. In the last five years Miami, ning. R E L IE V E S U F F E R IN G T1GARS. Florida, has jumped from a popula­ Out to Transients. « » tion of 3>,tKK) to it city of popula- Two «lircctors of the Grange for- Tigard, Or. ; tiou well mt.i six figures, t ircum- got , haI thc Kebekah lodge was to Tigard, Or., March 17.—Thc Scha- stances, you sav. is th r answer. Bui m ce| Saturday night at the Grange moni building was sold Saturday to The Universal Show aggregation without cooperation riding on the han and rrlUc)| out ,h f hall for thc T . L. Horton. The Sanitary Market in Tigard this week relieving suf MADE TO ORDER. t - , , , . * crest of thc wave, no community tire week to a medicine sh<5w. ami thc JUth Century now occupy , ■ __ fering 1 igars b> embalming their ^ could gather its forces and capital- y\ hen the show people found that thc store. exteriors with Tigar salve, ami their a i/e on its resources in a manner (hc Krbckahs had the hall rented Thc buihling will be used for apart interiors with gingseng. Their jiock- I1. as to multiply at such enormous rate f(>r Saturday they immediately turn- ATwater 2333 A few decades ago Los Angeles was ed over the hall to tnem and left ments or rooms for transients. ets will be relieved of burdensom-1 . . a small Mexican pueblo, whose prin- town Saturday morning. But l.er says Although the buihling Was built %l\,cr sheckcls by floods of oratory J cipal industry was hides, whose har-1 that a poor memory was at the years ago it is in splendid condition PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. How many dollars did this show b<>r was dreaded by sailors, ami b,M,f ti cubic, The ia lte r s on thc r»x>f are 1x0s. take out of T igard? And how many The building is over 100 feet deep whose brown hills ami humming birds dollars did they leave in T ig a .d ? The girls who attended the Older 212- 4th Street, * PORTLAND, OR. created a drowsy atmosphere forati Ci,rU Conferencc at Albany returned so ,h a ‘ alt ,ht‘ rtK>,n* WOB,d ha' c Did thc people of Tigard pay dearly *•«*11 apiH.ny .1 goddess who dared t o 1 home Sunday night. They greatly en- outside windows. for a few hours’ enjoyment ? joyed the meetings. • x ~:~>*. h .*. x ~ x ~ x ~ x - x ~ x ~:~ x - x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~X‘* x ~ x ~ x ~ x - x - x -X “X- v predict its glorious future. Thr* Extensive repairs are being made but illustrations. Big cities arc taken in the building and future plans will The house belonging to Jim Copp because they afford exai;.^!.-s *>f rn- iSV .V A W .W A ^W V .V .V .'iY .'iV .W iV i'.V .V .'iW iY A 'iV ^ Y .V .V .V .V iV iV iY .V /A V A Y i, be announced later. is nearly completed. operation in a big way. They were all small once. Cooperation built thrm M iss Tigard, whose picture a p­ LOST SS AT HILLSBORO all! peared in thc Sunday Journal. FARM LOANS| B0U6HÏ BY HORION RUBBER STAMPS Multnomah, Or. C. A. Layman, of the Capital Fuel Co., bought a new 1'^ ton truck last week and incidentally lost $5 One of his trucks broke down and then he de- ciilcd to turn it in on another truck rath- cr than repair it T hc company gave him another truck to use for a couple of days until the new truck c uhl be delivered While hauling Not alone coin fort — but luxury! W A W A S Y lS S S S S W % Y .S S S S V A S N S % W .S % \ S S S S S S % S % V % S Y b I W h a t Your W a n t Adv. W ill G ist N in iib e r o f L in e s 1 Two F’iv e 1 T h re e | F our i T im e s 1 T im e s 1 T im e s i T im e s O n e U n e - ....... .................. ....| $ 25 $101) $ 75 $1 25 $ 50 T w o L in e a — .............................| 25 50 ] 1 in J T f 1 25 T h r e e L in e s — ............. .. HU 1 1 o* 1 if) .« T F o u r l á n e * ..... ............................ 1 40 1 65 «0 1 15 1 to F iv e l a ñ e » ____ ___ _____ ___ | 1 1«' 5 t)j1 150 125 1 on 1 S ix L in e s _____ ______ ______ | (III 1 50 1 1 HO i ü S e v e n L in e s ........................... ) TU 1 o* 1 1 40 175 j ¿10 1 iv tu L in e s fa il 1 20 1 m f | 2 4 tl 2 n o i O ne Tune ~sr ! A v r r a g e 6 s h o r t w n r d to th e Im e N o ad ta k e n fo r le s s th a n 25c ( opy mutt be in office by Wednesday to insure publication All classified ads are cash with order or are to be paid for d u r ­ ing the current month W e do not wi«h to carry these small amounts on the ledger. * Ì V W A Y .W A S V .S W A W .Y .V er 2 S ^ fault that the truck company switch- y! the license plates for two days. m a k es stage travel as p lea sa n t as it is ? c { wood near Beaverton the motorcycle 5 cop stopped the car and arrested the i driver because the license plates had % not been shifted by thc truck com­ pany and it had no m irror to see o n ­ coming traffic. Mr. Layman had to 'pay $5 fine, and it was not his F in e e q u ip m e n t c o n v e n ie n t. PACIFIC STAGES ro i-j n