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University of Oregon Eugene. Or. | FOR A GREATER EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY L. I, No. 17 BEAVERTON VER PICTURES Le TO BE SHOWN Capitol Theatre Again O f f e r s Attractive List of Good Shows HEATRE A IS C O O L Pleasant Place W h e re One [ Enjoy a Good Picture in C om fort Can Tfli Capitol Theatre is always cool these warm evenings and anyone can enjpv a good picture in real com fort- They have as special features dutfing July—“The Fire Brigade” 10, H , and 12. “ Don Juan” on July 17, 18 [and 19, and “The Better'Ole" >. and 30. Buring July they will show an un usual number of good pictures as {oik tvs: Saturday, July 9—Tom Tyler in “Out of the West.” A fast-moving stor> of the sagebrush and the dia mond, with the zip and speed of a Tyler Western interspersed with com< dy and romance. Sunday, Monday and Tuesrfy, July 1ft,Til, and 12, May McAiWy—Char les IRay in “The Fire Brigade.” A film epic, telling the story of the American fire-hero; revealing the trails, humors, the true thrilling life of quisling heroes. The greatest fire picture ever made. Wednesday, July 13—Clair W ind sor*— Con rad Nagel in “ Dance Mad ness” He met her at a dancing school He made love to her while they whirled to syncopated music. They Charlestoned right into matri- nibiiy. And then they went to Paris, ' What happened there makes a riot Of fun E- Thursday, and Friday, July 14 and I .{S—W illiam Haines in “ Slide, Kelly, He could win a baseball hands down. But what troub |he met when he tried to win a heart. A modern sheik's hil ls adventures in baseball and William Haines of “Tell It to A c [Marines” in another laugh riot. Sa urday, July 1C»—Ken Maynard in I“The Unknown Cavalier.” A routul-up of thrills—a riot of riding and roping—a stampede of breath less adventures—with a Romeo of the ranges breaking horses and hearts. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 17, IIS, and 19—John Barrymore in “ Don Juan.” “ Don Juan” is the screen’s spectacle. It is a pagean of pnirple and gold. A phantasma goria of the beauty and the terror of Rome in the days of the infam ous! I’ orgias. It is a s swift as gal lophil horses, bright with the flash- inglof swords; with the greatest ar-j ray! of noted stars ever assembled in ©in picture. . Wednesday, July 20—Jean Hersholt in r l li e W rong Mr. Wright” Ihe story of an old-fashioned chap who took another's name to elude a brea h of promise suit, and who dis- eoVred youth and romance with the fema , detective set on his trail. Th n^Dy and Friday, July 21 and 22—' (li^E Borden in James Oliver Curv> i>od s “The Country Beyond." Go I with beautiful Olive Borden thrdugh a pulsing drama, where diBins come true and the pot ol gold is found atVthe rainbow's end. A flream of bc^t^’ to the happy land of a make-belic^g. Saturday, July Mix in “Th< Broncho Tvviste^^^N breath- takiki i, nerve-tingling picture in *Wri the ace of Western stars agaii demonstrates hard riding, strai. it shooting and hazardous feats of d.u ing in a story throbbing with life. Sen day, Monday and Tuesday, July <24, B5 and 2C>—Lillian Gish in "lh e Scar ;t Letter." One of the big pic tures of this, or any other year Haw home’s classic has been made into a screen masterpiece, and Lil lian Gish, great screen star, was never seen in a better role A tab of h re and sacrifice—a story of tre- meodnus drama. W ednesday, July 27—Laura La Plan r in “The Beautiful Cheat" A delie »us comedy for every age and kind of audience .adapted from Nina Wik x Putnam's st'<ry, “ Doubling for ( lipid.” Harry Myers and Alex- indt 1 arr are included in the cast Th irsdav. Friday and Saturday. July 28, 29. and 30—Syd Chaplin in “Th, Better ’Ole.” This picture con- stitltc* the N O T IC E — The Enterpri*e will aprecíate it if tho»e having r -i for publication will kind- present them not later than flietday evening. Roy Fields Dies Suddenly O R E G O N F R ID A Y . JULY 8, 1927 I IS BADLY INJURED LeRoy Fields, president of the 1'ields Motor tar Co., died sudden Cement Across ly at 7 :15 o’clock Monday night at Wheeling his country home near Tigard. Highway When Hit By Death was caused by heart trouble Car Mr. Helds was born March 23, 1885. In 1913 he married Judith BRO KE Scott, daughter of Harvey Scott, of | RIB T H O U G H T Portland, llesides his wife he leaves two daughters, Margaret and Cor Car Slowed Down and Then Man Stepped on the Gas and K n o c k nelia and a son, Russel ed Him Down NEW OWNERS “ Frenchy” Bianchi, of Beaverton, was knocked unconscious T A K E POSSESSION morning as he was trudling Tuesday a wheel Dances Now Under New Management 1 NARROW ESCAPE ON IDE H I G H Burgholzer, of Fail vale, is now in charge of the Fairvale Conimun- On the 4th of July Near St. ■t\ club dances and he has secured Helena But No One a new 8-piece orchestra called “The INJURED Portland Pirates,” which are attract-, ing large crowds. As an added feat CAR T IP P E D O V E R ure he has engaged Lawrence Gray, radio artist, who will sing every Knocking the Occupant* O u t— Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. Mike Pie- Saturday night. nori Badly Shaken Up. The floor is now in excellent con dition and everyone is assured of a While returning home from Sea wonderful time it they attend these side Monday evening Mr. and Mrs Mike Pietioii drove their car into dances. Mr. Burgholzer is manager of the ihe center of another car as it turned suddenly on the highway White Rock Springs Service Station knocking the car over, throwing the at Fairvale and he takes a great occupants out, but no one was scr pride in these dances and sees that iously injured. everyone has partners and enjoy | The accident happened near St the evening. Helens and the other car had been parked on the side uf the highway As the Pienon ear nearly reached the other car they stepped on tin- gas and turned quickly, without a signal, and drove across the high way, directly in front of them. Mr and Mrs. Pienon were badly sliak en up, but not injured. barrow full of cement across the highway near Hillsboro. An x-ray- showed one rib was cracked. He is now at the Commercial hotel at Bea verton. A crew of men were repairing the pavement and the markers were all set out, but a man drove close to the crew and slowed down so that Best Part of Hotel "Frenchy” thought he was going to Remained on Shore stop and continued his work, but the man stepped oil the gas and the F.d. Dockens drove up to Arlitig car shot ahead across the marker, toil Monday to look over the town hitting “ Frenchy” and knocking him and see what damage was done by to the pavement and dragged him the recent cloudburst. He says that several feet. The cement mixer was grinding Driving on Wrong Side of only 25 rooms remained out of the 00-room hotel that was swept into .in<* n o one untied the accident for Street and Evidently a the Columbia, and he claims that several minutes on account of the noise. Pebble Hit Windshield the 25 rooms remaining on the lot were the part built by him. He fig I He was taken to Hillsboro and an ured on what it would cost to re x-ray taken and then he was brought pair and build an addition, and, it to Beaverton to the hotel. SAID HE T H R E W ROCK money can be raised to finish it, will return in a few weeks. The R E B E K A H LO D G E Mr. and Mrs. J. Maggetti Quietly hotel did not carry flood insurance Messrs. A. R. Mills and W. H Benjamin took charge of the Aloha Grain & Feed Sto e 'Dtesday and they were busy all week checking inventory and ordering new stock PRICE 5 C E N T S STRANGER ATTACKS AN ELDERLY MAN HO N O RS MRS C U N N IN G H A M GAR,\GE B O U G H T BY B. W . S A U N D E R S B. \\ Saunders, of Oregon Lily, lute purchased kings Garage at Bea verton, and took charge of the sta tion Monday morning. Mr. Saunders is an expert me chanic and has been employed for years in lirst class garages and can t i ; ,.ir any make of car. He was ent- plovcd for nght wars at the C. < >1 Miller Co, at Oregon City, and rec ently employed at the Packard Store, Portland. He will carry tires, tubes and ac cessories of all kinds, oils, gas, etc, Mr. Saunders understands radio repairing and can solve any problems in that line. New Barber Shop in Aloha Bob Turner, has bought the build ing formerly occupied by Mr. Rei chert, in Aloha as a meat market, and will open a barber shop. S. G. Rogers is changing the interior of the store. Will Demonstrate Automatic Pump Dewey the Plumber” will demon strate in the window of his store at Beaverton, the action of a Crane Vutomatic Water Pump. Anyone can obtain running water at one third the city cost. They claim that they can supply running water for at lit tle as 10.7 cents per thousand gal lons. He also lias on hand Septic Tanks which can be installed at a very small cost. Mis M C. McKercher, of Reaver ton, entertained with an afternoon! affair Friday in honor of Mrs. 1\ 1’ . Cunningham, who is visiting in the L.aswell home from McLean, Texas Others present were: Mrs IN S T A L L OFFICERS Walking A lon g Highway W hen L. \j. l.aswell and baby, Mrs. Vera A ttacked Monday l.aswell, Mrs. \\ l\ Nan Kleek and Rebekah Lodge No. 218, of Bea ENJOYED THE G O O D L O O K IN G Cathryn, Mrs l\. I Weils and two verton, installed their officers Tues F O U R T H A T T A F T day evening at their hall. Refresh Accusing an elderly gentleman of j sons and Mrs. W. S. Deal. ELECTRIC SIGN throwing rocks at his car, a big ments were served. A number of people from Beaver The following are the new officer* burly man shook Mr. J. Maggetti of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Geo. Thvng of Beaverton, has ton motored to Taft for the week Hattie M. Harris, noble grand; Mar Multnomah, by the shoulders Mon May McCormick to Caleb C Ben erected a fine looking sign in front end ,and enjoyed fishing and a large jorie Lewis, vice grand; Elizabeth day night, while he and his wife nett ex ux, lots 1, 2, block 16, Gar of his new confectionary store. It number of crawfish were caught. Meyers, secretary; Rosa Stevens, were walking along the highway in den Home. is one of the most elaborate on .front of the West Side Pacific Among those present were: Mr. and treasurer. Milo Paredi to Luis Biggi et ux, Broadvvay, and is a big advertise Highway Service station. Mrs. Charles Berthold, Mr. and Mrs. Appointive officers are: Grace Mrs. R. Bontly and Mr. and Mrs. A Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wolft, Raynard, right noble grand; F Price, « The car had passed Mr. and Mrs 28 acres, Steel addition, Be.mrt u. ment for his store at night or dur ing the day time. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bixby, Mr. and! left noble grand; Bernice Dobbins, Maggetti and they say it was on the, / T = -------------------------- =--------------- -----X Mrs. F\ W. Livermore. It rained left vice grand; Grace Hughson, wrong side of the highway. Sud- every night but it was clear and right noble grand; Sarah Chambers, . denly the car stopped, a man got the sun shone during the day. warden; Celia Hulitt, conductress: out, rushed up to Mr. Maggetti and E. Christian, chaplain; Ethel Gauntt, shook him by tin: shoulders, ile- V . guardian; Alice Wheeler, outside manding “ why did you throw rocks M A R R I E D IN R E E D V 1 L L E The Beaverton city council will at my car.” Mr. Maggetti, who is Mrs J. W. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. guardian. meet Monday, July 11. 83 years old protested that he Leslie Spencer spent Sunday after- knew nothing about it. This anger-1 Albert Elmer Newby and Miss ....... with Mrs. Barnes’ sister, Mrs. Passed Away Thursday ed the man and he rushed for -Mr Anna Clara Juckniess, of Recdville, Mr. Freeman is installing a U) B. Bamford, Portland. Maggetti again. Mr. and Mrs. Mc inch dial clock in his theatre. vvete married Friday morning at the John Klein, of Hazeldule, aged 77, Mahon saw the action and rushed; Congregational church at Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown and was found dead in his cabin near to Mr. Maggetti’s help. The strung Rev. H. A. Deck officiating. family spent the week end at De lid. Hockens has secured the c o n Only a few intimate friends and Hazeldale last Thursday. Four boys er shouted “if you were not an old Lake. i relatives were present. After a and two girls survive. Funeral was man 1 would slap your face for tract to btnld a barn 341x40 for the Reedville Dairy, brief honeymoon the couple will held Saturday, under the charge of throwing rocks at my car.” He fin A marriage license was issued to W. E. Pegg at Lincoln Memorial ally quieted down and drove away make their home in Recdville. C. H. Fry returned Tuesday from Wilbur W. Weed, of Beaverton and but the license number on his car Chapel, at St. John. was obtained and there promises to' a trip to the beach. Mrs. Fry will Anna H. Weller, of I ’ortland. ’ Married June 29 be interesting development to the remain for a few weeks. T A K IN G PICTURES case. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huston, amt OF T H E H I G H W A Y Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Raynard Miss Margaret Buxton, of West Mi and Mrs. Wm. Brown spent the spent the week end with Mr. R.iy- Portland, and William R. Daniels, of “ I)oc” J. C. Cook and family, of A N A L Y S IS S H O W E D Fourth at De Lake. nard’s father at Pacific 4 ity. Woodland, California, were married Hollywood, formerly connected with T R A C E S OF POISON June 29. the old Premier picture Studio, was They left immediately for a honey in Beaverton Tuesday. He is “on lo Mr. ami Mrs A. Alexander drove Mr. and Mrs. W. Cady and baby An analysis of the contents of the moon trip to Vancouver, B. 4. Their cation” and left Wednesday morning down to Pacific t ity Monday. Barbara ( ady. Mrs. Cady and Miss bottle which Mrs. Henry Zimmer future home will be at Woodland. for a trip up the Columbia highway. man drank last week showed traces -------- Edna Hills enjoyed the Fourth at He expects to remain in Oregon for of strychnine and the coroner re Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamner, of ° cean Si<lc- M A R R A I G E L IC E N S E S six weeks, "shooting pictures.” Los Angeles left Tuesday morning -—1 turned a verdict of strychnine. Henry Mohr, legal, 797 East 19th Mrs. Zimmerman became violent for Seattle after a pleasant visit j Drink cold milk on hot day* street North, and Henrietta C. M. Aloha Dairy ly ill after taking the contents of at the home of Mrs. Hamner’s par you’ll feel better. Bad Road From Rock Schlottmann, legal, Beaverton, Or. the bottle but did not pass away ents, Judge and Mrs. Fi. E. Swell- Adv. au ay to Garaboldi until 12 hours later. Henry Schneider, Spokane, and son. Helen Rainier, Beaverton, route 4. Mr. and Mrs. Win Boyd and Mrs. Her funeral was held June £ ) in June 27. .1 I Davis drove down to Yahart charge of W. E. Pegg and remains The road from Rockavvay to Gar-; Albert Elmer Newby and Anna Dr. Carl Swenson, wife ami son Monday. laid to rest in Crescent Grove. Clara K. Juckniess, Beaverton, route abaldi was in a bad condition Mon-, were Beaverton visitors at the home «lay, due to the heavy rains and it of his father. 4, June 30. Mr. ami Mrs, W. I McKell were took two hours for a group of Bea Quicker Transportation I fishing near Ml. Hood Monday. verton people to motor from Rock For the Baby Chicks Leonard Jlamner and family of j _ _ _ _ _ BORN away to Garabaldi, otherwise the Los Angeles, visited at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Barnes and H M. To Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Deitsch, of roads were in fine condition. 4. arl Members of the Oregon branch, of Judge and Mis. E E. Swenson Sun- Barnes were in Molalla Monday and Beaverton, a daughter, July 4, at Mapes, Ozra Hesse, of Michigan, and the International Baby Chick asso day on hi* way to Alaska. Mr. saw the rodeo. Womans hospital, Portland. Ralph Mapes made the trip. Aimee Mc-j _____ ciation met at Corvallis Wednesday Hamner was one of iri advance of the general conven Phcrson’* attorney* during the trial Mr. and Mr*. Lester Talmond, of PASSED A W A Y tion of Oregon poultrymen. The which attracted world wide atten Ryderwood, Wash, son of John Tal- Pioneers Hold Their Catherine B. Durst, aged 91 years, transportation committee was order *'on- i mond, returned home Tuesday. Annual Reunion aunt of Mrs. H. H. Eckhardt, Mult ed to take action at once to o b nomah, passed away June 28 at the Your child should drink at least tain better handling of shipment* by Mr. and Mrs. J Whitworth drove home of her ntice. The remains Phone to Kctarts Monday. Members of the Washington United State* mail and express a quart of milk a day. were forwarded to Greenville, P a , Aloha Dairy- Adv. County Pioneer Association ami the companies. for interment. Other matters in regard to incu Native Sons and Daughters held Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tucker, She had made her home with Mrs Mr and Mrs J. A Pirnler en Mrs. Myrtle Haines, their annual picnic at Shute park, bat ion, tariff on chicks, guarantee Miss Fern Eckhardt for years. June 36. A very interesting pro and more system in advertising were joyed the Fourth al Devis Lake Haines, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip >ther matters discussed gram. was given. Pelriquin spent the week end at P IL E S A N D T O N S I L S Mr. ami Mr* H. Malarky spent Netarts. Albert Tozier had a number of the Fourth at Eugene. can be removed by Electrical Dehy pictures which he used during his dration No cutting, bleeding or talk and advising people to make M iss Helen Jamison enjayed the Mr and Mrs. Hattlenbeck were' loss of time—new process. Dr. M their homes in Washington county, fishing f,>r b.os in the Yamhill riv Fourth at Netarts. M. Mackey. 21)9 Panama Bldg he used the illustration of Mrs. Ram er over the week end. sey Wood, who was slated as liv Portland. Oregon — adv. ing 1211 years, seven months and 1ft Mrs J<.hn Oleton, Metzger, re Mr. and Mr*. L. Benson drov« turned home Wednesday. several1 She was qp* stttff that has ever been days. He also mentioned Mrs. S Bonlokke, of Yamhill to De Lake Monday. brought out of the trenches and war others who have passed the hundred operated on at F.manuel hospital phoned To her brother, J. H. Buck villages of France. A delicious blast mark. The Beaverton Commercial club and a goitre ícineved. The former officer* who were re -1 of Aloha Monday and invited him of low down fooling. Much funnier than anything Chaplin ha* ever elected for the coming year includ to come down, with his wife, and meet* next Tuesday. ed Mrs. C. W. Redmond of Hill* spend the Fourth with her It was Dr Arthur Jone* returned Friday made. Dr. Dean and wife returned W ed Sunday and Monday, July 31 and boro, president; Ira Purdin of For raining hard in Aloha so Mr. Burk iroin < hic.ii He was an intern at w August 1—All star cast in Gene est Grove, first vice president; Bruce declined, his sister would not be nesday from Roseburg. Harold will I-ukcs hospital, ice lieve him saving, "It has not rain« d spend the rest of the summer with, Stratton-Porter's ‘The Magic Gar Wilkes of Portland, second . ..... — den.” A dual triumph. A marvel pre-idcnt; Mrs. Anna S'gler of Hills at Yamhill for three days” Neither his grandmother. one would believe the other one, but boro, third vice president; Mrs J ous story, written as only the gen If you don’t fe t your paper, One of the boy* at St. Marys ius of Gene Stratton-Porter could B Stewart of Hillsboro, secretary- Mr. Buck did not care to stay home be sure and notify ui at onco, weave the words—filmed by a master treasurer, and Mr*. J. W Goodin all day, so drove down to Yamhill broke his arm Wednesday when he •o wo can find tho reason for it. hand into a picture that will live as of near Hillsboro, assistant secretary- and spent a pleasant Fourth and the dived into the swimming tank there : He thought the tank was deep. treasurer. { road* were real du ty. long as screen history. LOCAL NEWS Did Not Rain At Yamhill