Theatre Will | Fox? is Found Loose OLD LANDMARK IS s “' p " “ WHAT THE BEAVERTON Beaver r COMMISSION Put on New Feature in Fields at St. Marys of Beaverton Girl ENTERPRISE PLANS LEVELLED TO GROUND MAKES MANY PLANS Again the Beaver theater filled the Many friends of Miss Deorgianna Mr. Hanna, of this city, owns a house for Country store night. Ev Malar key will be surprised to hear of fine fox farm near St. Mary’s. Last erybody had a wonderful time, espe Was Started 20 Years Ago her marriage to Frank Kern, a for week he was told that one of his How It Will Function And cially when the call came for men to Make Thru Streets of W at mer Beaverton man. By George Thyng When foxes was seen running in the fields What We Plan to Do in stretch the muscle developer. This son and Lombard—Stop The young couple were married at near St. Mary's. Mr. llanna checked The City Was Small little innocent appearing machine, The Near Future Double Parking St. Helens Sunday night at 12.30. up and found all of his animals were which has just five little rubber Mrs. Kerns is attending Beaverton safe in their cages. Some o f the boys, cables, came as a big surprise to' high school and plans to finish this STARTED PAPER HERE after Mr. Hanna had told them how some of the strong men. It was a CLOSING HOURS GIVEN WILL BUILD PLANT real year. valuable a silver fox was, decided to kick. Twelve entries were niadr j Mr. Kerns graduated front B ea set a trap. Saturday morning the Su p p lie d a P o p u la t io n o f 200 P e o p le for this contest and Mr. Olson, of verton high school with the class of trap was sprung. The boys, wild with W i t h the N e w s and Did M o s t Progress, won the prize. He pulled R e s t a u r a n t s W i l l N o t C l o s e at M i d A P a p e r T h a t W i l l P u b l i s h A ll T h e 1924. He is employed as cashier at joy carried the fox and trap to n i g h t — D a n c e H a ll s a n d P o o l A ll o f The W o r k . the exerciser 21 times. That is som e. N ew t o f E a s t e r n W a s h i n g t o n the Portland Hotel. Beaverton with the hopes that Mr. H a lls M u s t C l o s e . record. C ounty. Mr. and Mrs. Kerns plan to make Hanna would buy it. The feature prize, a beautiful Span Men working on the construction. their home in Beaverton in the near When the trap was opened Mr. ish shawl, was won by Mrs. Harry | of the new Rossi budding tore down f at urc. An adjourned regular meeting of Han na pulled forth not a valuable I l l its second issue The Enterprise Johnston. Beaverton best department the council called to order by Re silver fox but a poor under-sized the 2D-ycar-old landmark, Thyng's I store, Spragues’ donated, a very fine is glad to announce to the people confectionery, Monday. corder Thyng in the absence of May Monkey Business in dog. Mr. Hanna refused to buy it. of Beaverton that it has its plans dress. It was won by a young lady or Pegg. Present—Councilmen Kayn- The building was built 21) years City of Beaverton ready f o r , a complete printing plant who refused to dun it on the stage ard, Wilson and Bishop, Absent— ago by Gus Kossi and a store was for the town in the near future, a Mr. Schilling, progressive feed store Mayor Pegg, Councilman Rossi. started by Mr. Thyng. There was a I Curiosity used to kill cats, but now modern establishment that will be a man of Aloha, donated a large postoffice, general store and a black Ordinance No. 112, regalaling clos permanent industry, and from which amount of chicken feed. smith shop in Beaverton at the time it has started on monkeys. “Jennie’’ ing hours of business places and When the show ended many peo will be printed not only The F.nter- this building was erected and Beaver ; one of the animal stars of the Uni amusements, repealing ordinance No. prisc but the Multnomah, Tigard and ple had so many groceries that they ■>4, was passed by the council. O r ton was proud to have a population versal road shows, which has com Aloha papers—The present chain fam efiuld hardly walk to the waiting dinance No. 94 was considered too of 2(X) people. Twenty years is a pleted a week's run in Beaverton, Miss Shelly, who works at Bobbie's cars at the curb. Happiness and ily of the company. drastic as it specified restaurants and barbecue, is named as secretary of long time to stay in one location, wanted to know what was under the laughter are mighty fine things and confectionaries should be closed at the perpetual motion, Religious or but the business prospered andMr. heavy insulation of an electric wire The plant will be located in Bea you can be assured of finding them 12 o’clock. The new ordinance, No. ganization. Miss Shelley is in no Thyng wants the same location in that supplied her cage with heat. verton because the management has every Tuesday night at the Country Monkey like she brought her teeth 112, provides that dance halls, pool way implicated in the stock selling the new Rossi building if possible. all kinds of faith in the future of store. the city. It believes it will be the and card rooms and other places of scheme as the extent of her duties The work is being rushed on the into the play. “Jennie" received a The Country store has reached amusement, must close promptly at were merely to take down the min new budding by Mr. Hocken, con bad shock front the electric wire. fastest growing town of any sur such popularity that Mr. Hicks and For a time she was thought dead. 12 o'clock, while confectionaries and utes of the meetings. Miss Shelley tractor. rounding Portland and it wants to Mr. Stipes will put on something en Mr. Thyng started the first paper She recovered but has badly burned restaurants are not regulated as to has invested $21X1 in the invention make its home here and become a tirely different every Thursday night. their closing hours. This was felt to scheme of a perpetual motion wheel. I in Beaverton in 1897, 30 years ago. face and hands that will remind her part of, and to help on the growth. This new entertainment will be called Go into almost any real estate of Treasure night and it will live up be a step in the right direction by Many people have invested heavily He was editor, devil, printer ami next time to let well enough alone. fice in Portland and ask what sur to its name. Many beautiful blankets members of the councii, as the in in the invention. Stock sold at five in fact, was the complete working N ew C itixan s . rounding section of the city is con and prizes will be given away. You creasing amount of night traffic on cents a share. Many people stand to force of the sheet. the highways demanded service from Jacob F. Trachsel, K. K. 2, Beaver hese all the money they invested. sidered the best bet for growth and can’t afford to miss it. O. E . S . I n s p e c t io n . ton and Alfred and Aurzelia A. restaurants. ______________ future investment. Try it, and see Inspection of the order of Eastern Newton, Beaverton, passed the exam Ordinance No. 113, providing for what the reply will be. "Beaverton CATHOLIC WOMEN MEET. Restrictions Are Removed Star will be held Wednesday eve inations conducted by Examiner W ig regulation of traffic on certain streets is the locality that is looking best ning in the lodge rooms by Mrs. gins at Hillsboro, in the regular on Day and Night Letters in the town of Beaverton, was passed just now,’ ’is the general reply. Tht L a r g e A t t e n d a n c e F r o m V a l l e y T o w n » Davies, grand elcctra. March naturalization proceeding last I unanimously. land around Beaverton is noted for Removal of all restrictions on the a t Q u a r t e r l y M e e ti n g . Mr. Davies is the official deputy week and admitted to citizenship. This ordinance makes a through its fertility; the land lays right; good for the grand matron. of Watson and Lombard roads traverse the county and more use of code in day and night letters street accepted for transmission over lines streets, thus facilitating the traffic Mr. Algers of Cedar Mills, made Over 150 women from Willamette are coming. There is little more to be Mrs. Verna L. Huntley arrived a business trip to Beaverton Friday, desired that Beaverton cannot offer. of the Oregon Telephone company | and eliminating the chance of acci valley parishes attended the quarter has been announced. dents. Also, prohibits double parking, ly meeting of the Archdiocesan Coun home Saturday night. She has been March 18. And the general growth is going Heretofore night letters and day parking in front of fire hydrants and cil >f Catholic Women_ at Hillsboro, visiting her brother, C, W. Lytnan, I to make Beaverton of the best letters were accepted only ii written j leaving your engine running while on Sunday, March 13, of which Mrs. at Auburn, Wash., who is recovering Miss Ruth Anderson of Aloha, had little cities in the Portland radius. in plain English. Code language was parked with no one in the machine. B. F. Stingle of Portland, is presi- from a recent operation, also visited the misfortune to fall early Friday That’s why The Enterprise is going not permissible. These restrictions are another brother, B. I.. Lyman in S e morning on a slippery walk breaking The old band stand was ordered ’ dent. to locate its central printing plant lifted in the order issued by Earl torn down as it was considered an attle, Wash. her right arm near the wrist. Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, of Eugene, here. We are coming to live with W. Gates, general manager and the unsightly menace. Councilmen Rossi was the principal speaker, his topic you and when we get a few hundred deferred day and night letter service and Wilson were appointed to have I being "The Benefits of the Council,” more population added to the city it at lower rates than the straight mes charge of its removal. i Others speakers were Kev. George F. is going to be some good town to sage rates, is available for many A. M. Hocken is erecting a tool Thompson of Portland, Kev. F. J. live in. classes of messages that have pre shed on the east end of the city hall Springer of Roy and bather William, And industries and business places viously been confined to straight tele for the convenience and use of the O. S. B. Among the valley towns Milo Harris is recovering from the prize, Mrs. Rice, second, and Mr». follow population. Every time a new grams. water superintendent. Leslie Spencer, third. represented were Albany, Beaverton, measles. house goes up there is one more The'mat ter of street numbering was Buxton, Batiks, Carleton, Cornelius, family demand created. When en<Vg'h A B O Y ’S T R I B U T E . under dicussion, but nothing definite Forest Grove, Eugene, Roy, Vcr- August Rossi will serve as a mem William Stump is quite a hiker. He of' them are erected, then the de Jefferson DuZan, interlocking oper was arrived at. The city attorney ber of the federal jury in Portland walked to Centralia, Wash., and back boort, Hillsboro and Portland. mand for business places is supplied, ator in the S. P. S. towe* has a was instructed to draft an ordinance. _______________ for the next three months. again last week. and so it goes on. staunch following of boy friends. Be * S u c c e s s f u l O p e r a t i o n . Beaverton has had the experiences low is a tribue paid to Mr. DuZan E A R L Y C L E A N -U P W E E K . Ed Briggs and wife have the gold The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mrs. Elizabeth Linebcrgcr, who was anil the lessons that all towns must by Gaylord F. Wilson : The Southern Pacific Railway have 1 Corrieri, and Dick Corrieri, father fever and will start out in the fliv operated on by Dr. Joyce for tumor have. The people here have backed Jeff made their clean-up week a little | <>f a family reunion Sunday, March ver for Weepah, Ncv., Monday morn at St. Vincent’s hospital, is greatly some losing ventures, as all towns There is a man of great figure, earlier this year. The station and 6. It was in celebration of the fifth; ing. improved. Mrs. Lineberger will re have done before. But now it has His heart is like his hand, freight house, both inside and out,; wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs turn to her home next week. Her reached a size and it has the induct You’ll find no man that is bigger have had a new coat of paint. F. W. Bishop will do the plumb Corrieri and also of the birthdays sister, Emma Dclsman is proprietor ments where it does not have to gr| Than Jefferson DuZan. Both rest rooms have had a thor of Jasper Wcstcott, uncle of Mrs. ing and G. F, Vinson will do the of the Beaver Inn. at hazardous projects. With a chain The fellows call him “Je ff” for short. ough cleaning, and new modern lav - 1 Corrieri, and Dick Corrieri, father: electrical work on the new Rossi ber of commerce and level headed Because his name is long, atorics and equipment have been in of Mr. Corrieri. Two huge birthday building. business ntfcn there will come sub And to show he is the right sort, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene were cakes, with their <i9 and 61 candles stalled. The station is now spick ano stantial propositions. hosts to the Sorrento Bridge club were the center of attraction. For you he'll sing a song. span and the new equipment in the C ity Attorney Allen and City E n Manufacturing industries are look He knows about most everything; . waiting rooms have answered a long Saturday evening. The guests in gineer Allen of Portland, were in ing for the suburban towns these fck want. Advice be gives you. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Hen Miss Florence Brown won the hon attendance at the council meeting. •lays, where labor is reliable, strikes The words he speaks with truth do derson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wood or and beautiful silverware set as City Attorney Allen was a member less likely and overhead less expen A C orrection. of the third house at Salem, and ring, ruff, Mrs. A. E. Hanson, Clarence being the most beautiful girl in a sive. With our live business men on reports a very interesting session. Because they arc true blue. In last week’s issue we stated that contest at the Universal Road sh4w. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis their toes industries can be located A helping man he will always give. E. E. Swenson’s auction sale would ------- here. be held March 27, which is Sunday. and Mr. ami Mrs. W. C MeKec. Mr. Bishop, water commissioner, re No favor is too much, The degree team of the Craftsmen And once more, and many times Just go to “Je ff” as long as you live, The sale will be held Saturday, /■ " x club of U. of O., put on degree ports that the leakage in the water more, we arc going to state that system is being rapidly decreased In March 26, one mile west of Beaver He’ll get you out of Dutch. work at the Washington lodge of N O T I C E — T h e E n t e r p r i i e will The Enterprise is here to help get ton, one-fourth mile south of St. a short while he hopes to have the The goodness of that soul doth make Portland. Leland Shaw had one of a p p r e c i a t e it if t h o s e hav in g things coming Beaverton way. We Mary’s, on rocked road. leakage down to normal. i t e m s f o r p u b lica tio n will kind Me wish to be a man, the principal parts in this work. The i have full faith that they will come— As kind and true to boy and maid, A new four-room house, electricity, ly p r e s e n t t h e m not l a t e r th a n club was presented with a $250 radio! faith enough to put good money in Tu esd ay ev en in g. water and gas, on two acres, will W. C. Stafford, former Beaverton As Jefferson DuZan. in appreciation. be auctioned. to a complete printing plant here. resident, but now in business in Hills _____ __________________________ / —Gaylord F. Wilson. boro, visited friends here Tuesday. The Enterprise needs the help and Mrs. John Clark, of Portland, vis-i good will of Beaverton anil it will ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Swenson will celebrate his conic back for all it is worth in Dan Shaw. 73rd birthday Saturday. helping the city. Thieves visited the Aloha Mercan- Let’s go. ile Co. at 4 a. in. Friday morning, Mr. ami- Mrs. Walter Alberts and j H V ern, of Lombard street. l’hcy made entrance through a win- Mr an<l Mr* Higgins were guests ha, been suffcrinf{ from a light at. low at the side of the building BU SY W ITH ROAD W ORK at the Thyng residence. tack the flu Mr V>rn wa, not .1. M. Thompson, Aloha's jovial and vhich was unlocked. From there it confined to his bed. efficient road boss, is again busy vas an easy job to walk right into Stipes garage received a new car -1 he mam part of the store. They with the usual maintenance work load of Chevrolets. Mr. “Hustling” W. H. Hunter is trying to find a Under his able supervision and the sere busy at work in the grocery Adams had them sold before th e y 1 good home for an unusual cat. Thia earnest cooperation of its residents, lepartmcnt and made a lot of noise were unloaded from the car. cat is one that would be a great pet. the Aloha district has made wonder Ur. Lowry, postmaster, who lives He is white and has a very peculiar ful progress in road work the past n the store heard them and jumped Mrs. Weaver, mother of Mrs. \V. shade of blue in its eyes. five years, and this season will get >ut of bed, grabbed a shot gun and ^L Cady and Dr. Hollock, of Hills -1 practically everybody out of the mud ran into the store. The robbers evi- boro, were dinner guests at the Cady F. Daly is busy with the erection lently heard Mr. Lowry and ran The county court last week re-ap- home. i of a new brooder house. The house :o the side door which they had pointed Mr. Thompson for another will be lOx'6, using electric heat. Mr. previously left open for a quick es- term, and we would be pleased at Harold Pegg has accepted a posi Daly has a very fine flock of certi :ape. Mr. Lowry saw them as they this time to place him in nomination tion as night cashier with the All fied Rhode Island Reds. sere passing out the door and fired for the same position in 1928. Night Service Motor Co., of Port i shot purposely low to cripple them land. r -------------------------------------------------------------- -x rhe shot lodged and tore a large C. J. Bridges is improving He had I • a mole removed from his cheek sev tole in the door. He followed them I f you d o n 't g e t y o u r p aper, The Beaverton Social club held a eral years ago and the skin never mtside and fired two more times but be su re an d n o tify us a t o n c e , so w e ca n find th e reaso n "5*KT party Wednesday afternoon, healed cover. Just recently he under t did not take effect. No clues were fo r it. March 16. Nine tables of cards were went a new treatment and the wound found and authorities have no sus- V played. Mrs. W. M. Young w>n first is healiug rapidly. 1 * 1 Beaverton Girl Loses Money on Invention LOCAL NEW S Attempted Robbery I { I