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FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY 1. No. 13 m 15 THRILLfcO BY ROMAN RIDING BEAV ERTO N R ichard Stalder D ied F ro m In ju ries OREGON FR IDAY, J U N E 10, 1927 PRICE 5 C EN TS N ow Have HEMES 10 BE cm Files VOTED MCE 28 ARE RONES! 300 Rabbits Urged to close All Thursday Richard Stadler, of Cedar Mills community, north of Beaverton, died Merchants of Beaverton are be Always Pay Bills First Ot tty Of Events At Milt- in Hillsboro, Saturday night from •ng urged to close all day Thursdav, Mr. and Mrs. Louis lloughson, Month, City s Credit injuries received Thursday night in Act Providing For Levying, tary Tournament who live on Watson Street in Beav so that everyone can go to Port a collision on the highway near Collecting and Paying of *n Condition erton, now have dOO C hinchillas and I land and enjoy tlie Rose Show and At Corvallis Cetlar Mills. American Blue rabbit« They bought see Beaverton s float win a prize. 1 wo motorcycles were traveling Taxes on Incomes r o L O W E R INSURANCE their first rabbits three years ago1 •Mid 11 certainly looks as tliougli rERNOR P R E S E N T in the same direction and according and now have a nice income each they stand a good chance to ilo su to accident report, the one in the month from their pens. Most of it the plans ot the committees un I ype of F ir e E quip ment Might be MUST REGIS TER |ry won most o f the Competi lead turned around in the middle them are sold for breeding purposes,' earned out. Luiciuiied to Low er Insurance of the road without signaling anil E vents of th e D a y ; T o o k 1 he float has been built 011 a but they sell the culls on the public Kates in B eav erton was hit broadside by the other S t a t e M ach in e Gun T itle truck and Mr. Stipe was k i n d Before E le ctio n in O rd er to he markets and besides that get $125; machine. enough to donate space 111 his gar for the cured skins . The meat is! E ntitled to V o te Th e re on . The Beaverton City Council met The injuries, at first, were not age, so that ihe woik ot the ilec- A bers of the Reserve Officers’ regarded as serious, but it was Monday and several bills were or- readily sold for J5c a pound. Tax Lim itation oialing committee would be easier. government bulletin says that dom ig Corps presented their 15th found that the liver was completely UcrCii pant a> follows . esticated rabbit meat is good to e a r Ihe Boat will have a small house military tournament Saturday crushed and abdominal organs were e uy 01 Contain] water, May— On June 28 .the fourth Tuesday tournament was a series of injured. $u>4 94 all the y.iir around, and whin cook on 11 and will have a mother and in June, the citizens of Oregon will A blow on children playing in the yard, cai- y and athletic events, show- F, 1- 1’. light, May ........... uo.uuj ed, tasts like chicken vote on tight measures, which a r e 1 A. L. ¡storv, ..larshait ........... 1U.UCM the back of the head stuns th e; lying out inc slogan, " a City ot rill and tactical exhibitions of Homes, whicii win ire worked uui of vital importance to every man Geo. lliyng, recorder fantry. cavalry, engineers, and ........ 2.S.UU rabbit and then his throat is cut m tiovveis on liii sides. .VI ildi ed and woman here. The Chinchillas are the color of artillery units of the cadet 1 ico. 1 nv ng, clerk ................ ¡0.00 Children Gray squirrel and the American c a n will .w 1 as mother. It should be the duty and a| investors Syndicate, June All units took part in relay pleasant task for citizens to pause! payment .......................................... 97.05 Blues are a wonderful shade of will be Catherine \ an Kleek, A 1 ari ithcr races. Th cavalry am! etta Uietsch, Joint Kaynard, Uavul | in their mad rush for pleasures i*. 1). Miliett, Ojri days .. artillery officers, assisted by 20.0U dark blue, some of the skins have K o ss, Kiioda 1 nv ng, Jean Klein and brought as high as $7. One woman ; and dollars, and sit down and read! la d ie s ’ Riding club of the col- 102.00 Hon Adams, 2.i; 1 days Bouoie Eugieke. Bert H o c k e n s ■.V.VV The Public Service Commission over these different measures and I t a i l Fierce, 2 days ..... — took part in fancy riding and ts.00 i from Portland ordered 9 for trim-i ouiu the noal, assisted by Kobeil ing a coat. It is very hard to tell Thursday adjourned until June 20, decide how they will vote on June' j . F. Kearns, 2o days ... 104.00 Summers, and Mr. Vv uiinsky. Lum The infantry, which won most of when a hearing on the petition of 28. In years past it lias been noted, C. E. Merrick, 2t> days ... 104.00 j the difference between rabbit skins Per was luiiiishen by the leaver 10.1 and fur. Furriers say that 90% of ¡that t i me vviio denounced certain1 the Wilson River Toll Road Com te iompetitive events of the day, ¿4.00 ' 1 . Aseltine, o days .—.... 1 . umbel Co, and ArcC ready l.umbri the stale machine gun title, pany for a certificate of necessity measures after they had been pass- j iMiucr Faust, 20 nays ---- 104.00 - the furs are dyed rabbit skins. The rabbits are fed twice a day C o. t^ ^ n n y M of the Corvallis Na- and convenience will be resumed ed and b e c o m e laws, were the | noy Davis, 0 days ....... - 24.00 .vlis. French, chairman of ihe dec- Guard was disqualified, after at Tillamook City. This was done , people who did not even go to the | Kay Men ill, IN nays ..... / 2 . 0 O j The little ones make great pets and oiumig and I 10 1 . 1 i committee, J. Cv. are very cunning. takio the best time, by failing t o 1 to accommodate a number of wit- j polls to vote. 50.00 j jo e llei nauiiuii, 14 days .... Reynard nail charge ot making the |he dismounted pun back on nessev living at Tillamook. 24.00 When you buy a piano or a house K. Vokcrs, 0 days ______ Boat. Among those testifying were Carl i you discuss the various makes and i . A. ivemson, salary, May, rt. 123.0) m e following committee will help Haberlach, manager of the Tilla nai e> I tick, Portland, thrilled! designs and after due deliberation, j 1*. W. Bishop, materials and decorate the Boat: A Annuls, Mis. mook Cheese A s s o c i a t i o n , who maybe weeks of discussion as to its ^ I r o w d with an exhibition supplies .................. 11-J0 ¡ m c l f e n b e r g e r , Mis. J. h. Davis, Mrs. afford go o d or bad points, you, may buy Max Crandall, audit, .............. Hs.U) Jn r i d i n g with four horses, thought the reiad w o u l d Hoy G r a y , Airs. Ingram, Mr. \ eim, t^^Bng on the backs of two and cheaper transportation for the hay But have you ever discussed these r Mincer fig . Co., printing, .... 0.01 Mr. Jcrgenscn, It. !■.. Weed, Mrs. and grain, which the dairymen ship rivim the others l a n d e m over measures which you are going to M. L. Kline.................... 5.11 O tto Erickson, Mrs. Geo. I’hyng, in from the valley. The road, he vote on June 28? Do you realize 1 lOUeer f ig . Co. priming .... 2..->U Guy Mexander cut his right wrist Mrs. \. H. Wood, Mrs. F. Liver said, would make Portland a better RE. I ^ ^ f e t u r Steiwer expressed him how these laws will effect the wel Hillsboro low er it Inv. Co. 17.u2 severely last week, when he was more, Mrs. A. Talbert, Mrs. Mc- a well pleased with the show, market for cream and butter pro fare of not only your community, Mike Dc C 1 Ho, 50 meter boxes Under present conditions but the whole state? l i l t of c o n t e s t M «chine i_om ducts. ..... ......................................... 52.50 putting a glass in a window at the Kcrcncr and Mrs. B lo s s e r . High school. One cord was cut, Mrs. French, Mrs. Schoenc, Dr. I speed contest won by infantry the competition from Idaho and Resolution was read in regards Your vote is a priceless thing, it but this will not interfere with the Mason and I*. J. Dietsch, are on V.V.Vjam O. A. C. (Company M, t o i - ( Washington can not be met as can't be bought, or stolen, it is to opening iluil ¡street lo ixorth use of his hand later. It took Bie finance committie. 1 hey have national guard disqualified). cream could not be shipped over yours to do as you w ish. Think I Broadway, and after discussion, was eight stitches to close the wound nearly $HH) to finance the Boat. R,fb relay race—Infantry (Zyls- the present rough road without be deeply and discuss these measures j passed Mr. Alexander is foreman of the Mrs. Wood and Mrs. (Jprus and 1 tie clerk was instructed to write ¡•^^Hinter 1 lisbrow, Fendt, Ham ing converted into butter, neither before you go to the polls. Sash ami Door department at W. Mr. Alenius will fill m the frame can cheese be shipped without break the Oregon Insurance Rating Bur Following are the measures to| ilton Unamuno, Williams). P. Fuller’s Faint Store in Port for the lettering with daisies, the ing the parafine covering. eau of Fortland, requesting them lo land. be voted o n : |cpede race— Field a r t i l l e r y background will be lerns and firs. Act of Legislature Chapter 129. send a man to Beaverton to give Jin, of Beaverton. Sohler, Foster, An act providing for the levying, an estimate of kind of tire equip r gbury, Stout, Dunlap, Sam Another Plumber collecting and paying of taxes on ment needed so that insurance rate Sm ith). Jumping in pairs—John Kenny and In Beaverton incomes to be submit.ed to the legal would lie lowered. voters o f the State o f Oregon for A committee was appointed to '-----iter, noth "i Portland their approval or rejection. all the merchants m Beaverton see Another plumbing shop will be Girls’ nitisical ride- Fndora Miteh- Senate Joint Resolution No. 4 and request them not to sell lire opened in the Hanna Building about Nine tables of ‘‘5(10” were played Mrs. W. O. Hockens. j rvallis. Relatives June 15, by Dewey I). Dorbaugli. amending Article XI of the ( 011 - V\ 01 k until alici June 25 . Wednesday afternoon following the from Beaverton were present, also | Push ball game (.aviary. by W ilson, stitution of the State of Oregon, A motion was made luncheon given by the Beaver Soc Mr. and Mrs. B. ( lenient. , ■ Gretna Green race—Eve Crocker, He is now at La Grande, Oregon, but hopes to be able to open his by adding Section 2B enabling cities that an engineer be employed lo ial Club m the Masonic Hall. Mrs. -'^“ ■Uis, and Leo Beckley, Rose extension of llHJ.lXKI situated in one di aw plans fur the shop by the middle of June. He of o v e r Stewart, Garden Home, won first A manage license was issued to has been in business at Vernonta county, to provide for consolida Hull street. honors, Mrs. W. H. Boyd, second Ben F. Layman, of Beaverton, and tion of its government with that of and is an experienced plumber. Hillsboro. and Mrs. F. ( . Peck, consolation. Helen H. (.union, --------------------- C A R O LIN E B A U E R Mr. Dorbaugh says that Beaver any or all of the other public cor ton is the liveliest .town in Oregon. porations or bodies politic occupying On Mondays and Wednesdays the Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Metzler and He lias been trying to secure a in whole or in part, the county in Died, June 5, at residence near Beauty Box will give a free Sham Dr. and Mrs. Talbert have returned location for months but finds that which the city is situated, etc. Cedar .Nulls. ( aroline Bauer, aged poo with every Marcel, Manicure from several days at Cannon Beach. House J o i n t Resolution No. 4. 0J years, wife of Gotlicb Bauer, and Facial.—Adv. Beaverton and vicinity are doing more building than any other place. j Repealing Section 0, Article 2, of mother of Mrs. J. A. Weber, of Walter H a r r i s left Sunday for Mrs. Dorbaugh was Miss Florence the Constitution of the State o! Portland, Henry, Arthur, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Barnes and Redding, ( alifornia, where he went Berger and lived near Beaverton Oregon and providing that every Clifford, Otto and Herbert, of Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller, drove to attend the funeral of an uncle, citizen shall be duly registered prior Mills. Funeral services were held to Seaside, then drove to Taft and who pased away in Eugene. for years. A l< ise was signed last week by A number of changes will be to election in order to be entitled at the Seven Day Adventist Church home, by way of McMinnville. They he pieaverton Enterprise for the to vote thereat. in Portland, Wednesday, interment, returned Sunday night. Robert Harris returned Wednesday "•’■•’’^‘Taul*1 back building, on the High- made in the store, windows put in House Joint Resolution No. 7, l nion cemetery. W. E. Pcgg was to Oregon Agricultural C o l l e g e , i p , Ja y I near the railroad track It on the side, shelving put up, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy (.ray left where he is a student, after being t^^nhought that a shop centrally The store will be known as the amending Section 2. Article XI of in charge of arrangements. | the Constitution of the State of Thursday to attend the Stale Bank home about one week. ¡ocatyi would be a great conven Dorbaugh I’lutnbmg Shop . Oregon, relating to tax limitation ers Convention at Gearhart. They ience! to the merchants anti citizens Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Woodruff returned Saturday. , Mov ng a printing establishment L I K E S W I L D S T R A W B E R R I E S upon the state, county, municipali ties and tax districts, warrants in were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. |i nO' as easy a job as moving Mrs. CDra Weatherell and two J. S. Brooks, Wednesday. ¿on ,he lurniture in a house, so we Eldon McLeod is very fond of excess of limitation void, etc. House Joint Resolution No. 14, daughters will arrive Sunday from wild strawberries and last Satur -:->*S'*r,n0; at ,his d a ,c > s t a , e i ust whcn Miss Martha Woodruff was a The Washington County Sunday Baker, Oregon, to visit Mrs. Wealh te wi 1 occupy our new home. Ma- day he went out in the field across amending Section 18, of Article \ ll s from Sail Francisco will from his home and in an hour had of the Constitution of the State of School Convention was held last ercll’s mother, Mrs. G. L. Newman. guest of Miss Viola Hansen, Thurs day and Friday, when she attended to take down machinery and picked a quart of berries. They Oregon, relating to verdict by three- week at Garden Home. 'Ihe Bethel , fourths jury in civil cases, jurors, ( ougrcgational Sunday School had Miss Thesta I’egg is now em Lincoln High school, Portland. it up again and the paper will were quite large, too. 1 grand jurors, indictments may be the largest attendance there. I. L. ployed by the Oregon Telephone tu. Jpve to be printed elsewhere for Mrs. Freeman Rue is ill with Wti «, so you can readily see it Three Injured Last Sunday amended when: Information maybe M v e r s lead, very interesting, a on the local switch board. filed by District attorney when in round table discussion. Among 1 nose rheumatism. * a bob of some magnitude, but we I dictment is wavered. present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. our way to Beaverton. Little Marian Metzler has return-, S. S. Stearns, of Six Corners, House Joint Resolution No. 19 Doty, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. W<bb, We certainly appreciate the sup-| ed to the home of her parents,; The Mission Bell Service Station sustained injuries to the chest, his amending constitution <>f State of Cornelius; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Metzler afterj will have yellow poppies planted in the merchants and citizens wife spffercd a fracture of the arm tavelthus far given our paper and and shoulder blade, and his daught Oregon, by adding thereto Article Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence being with her grand mother. Mr« the beds next to the station and it XII), authorizing county or coun Tucker, Miss Fern Haines, Mrs. iledgr anew the fact that we are Max C r a n d a l l , Hillsboro, Since will look very nice this summer. er was severely bruised when his ties containing over 100,090 inhabi Floyd Tcft, Hc'lda and Thelma 'left, school closed. always will do everything in car skidded on the pavement and tants or more, to incur indebted Barbara Cady, Rev. and Mrs. Geo Mrs. Stephens will give a free ower to help build Beaverton turned over as he drew up in front ness not exceeding l/ i of 1% ot M. Taylor and children. urrounding territory. It can’t ( harles Hastings, of Multnomah, marcel with e v e r y shampoo on of his home after returning from assessed valuation for memorial or ne alone, we must have your is building a 5 room house at R a Monday and Thursday during ihe Portland, Sunday. armory building. P A IN FU L L Y BURNED month of June She is with the and co-operation. Let us all leigh. House Joint Resolution No. 22, Studio Barber Shop. together for a better and N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S amending the Constitution of the Mrs. R. W. Weil, of Hillsboro, “City of Homes." A Shellenberger is contemplating Section If A, Article XI ,and author suffered painful burns on the arms building a house on the ( anyyn Miss Genevive Phillips, of Ever All persons having claims against izing stale to levy tax in December and hands, and property damage road this summer. He is filling ip ett, Washington, is visiting Mr. and the Schilling estate, or the Aloha 192X, ii|>on property not exceeding estimated at $50), caused by an ex YOUR TOW N Mrs. R Mason. Grain & Kuel Co, are hereby noti $3,5(10,0110 plus t fk thereof less es plosion when gas was used to clean the ground next lo the highway. — ' Your town—its growth, enterprise. fied to present them before June timated collection of income taxes some articles of clothing by her, in Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Fordncy George Kline came home Tues beauty and prosperity lilth at the office in Aloha, Oregon during year 1929, etc. th< ir apartments. visited relatives at Battle Ground, day night from tin hospital He 1 ft * r job Arc you working at it ' Those owing the J. Schilling es- State of Oregon, by adding thereto The burns arc not serious and it Sunday. was operated on a week ago for J l ci y grows as it is trained— ta*e or the Aloha Grain A Fuel < o., Senate Concurrent Resolution No i* not thought that they will leave, appendicitis. •traig or crooked, like a tree. If are requested to settle in full be 4, amending Article XI I I of the Maurice Manning is able to be 'elfisli ness dominates it. it will n t fore June Hlth. ■ Constitution of the State of Ore around again, but on crutches. His. The Ladies Aid of the Bethel krivc and nobody will love it Charles Schilling, F E L L D O W N 17 S T E P S gon, providing that salaries of all leg was severely strained while scuf- J If nenerous men an ! women with ( ongregatioual church g a v e their Mrs. J Schilling state and county elective officers Biug with a boy friend. ision , are its cultivator«, it will annual fried chic Ifen dinner at the «hall not be increased during term Mrs. Elizabeth Davis fell down trow and the stranger at its gates church, Thursday, J u n e 9. The of office for which such officer 17 «teps to the basement floor Sun- Miss Alice Nalls spoke at th» Bethel orchestra played while dm- tflE& nter and ask for a chance to Attended Commence- l nion meeting. Sunday evening at shall be elected. day. May 29 She is 7b years of n*r »a* ng served. for Ment Exercises Senate Joint Resolution No. 1, a v and aside from a few bruises the M. E. church. ♦1 Bev are of selfishness. It ha« amending Section 29 of Article I\ seems to feci alright. n**y manifestations like s mal l Rev. D"tiald McNeil, of Doty, * Mrs. Davis lives with her daught Harry Brass has the contract for of the Constitution of the State of •ooh, Corroded friendships, stunted deen, Washington, w«ited Mr and Oregon, relative to compensation of er and family, Mr ami Mrs. Louis digging the ba emem for E ( . Gif Washington, will preach tiext Sunday ’ffori an.) disappointed hope« H ughson, on Watson Street The ford's 5 room house, in Woodland morning at the Bethel Congrega Mrs. W. L. Cady, Friday. They members of the legislature. Lewis Bros furnished the tional church. do. r of the bath room ami the Acres. f^^HLhtiess never made a v came down to attend the graduation lumber. Mr. Shunk will do the d < or to the basement are close to ■nor anything that was gix>d. exercises at Vancouver, Washington, Mrs. l.ibbv Boring, son Milton, School Election June 20 gether, not noticing she had opened masonry work. and Miss Merle Davis, visited Mrs. the wrong door, Mrs, Davis stepped of A!. Cady, their son There were Miss Dorothy Thorn was married Boring’s sister at Rickreal, Washing School election will he held ai falling as she did * 0 . She hit a 17 relatives present Those included NOTICE- T h e E n te rp ris e will landing and then fell several steps June 2, at the home of her mother, ton, Sunday. preciate it if tho se having were: Mason Cady, Hillsboro, Mr the Beaverton sch'<ol Monday, June on top of a pile of wood. Saturday Mrs. Nellie Thorn, in Portland, lo »• for publication will kind- and Mrs J. Bankers, Portland, Mrs. 211 A clerk will be elected for one «D washable to be up and around James Grieve, of London, England preaent them not later than Albert McLeod and Roy Burgett Alice Spaulding. Portland, Mr and year and a director for three years the house and the doctors think She was a neice of Mrs » (d a y evening. Ethel! are bmldmt a «aw mill in Williams there arc no broken bones. 1 Edwards and a grand daughter of Mrs W L Hale Cady and families Mr. Dean is the outgoing officer A n o th e r H earin g on W ilson R oad Ju n e 2.0 T o o k 8 Stitch es T o C lose C u t LO CAL N E W S r Ä e ’re On ks Our Way C o u n ty S. S. C o n ve n tion at G arden H om e n Ics