The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 05, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GON STATE NEWS
JF GENEHALjiiTEFEST
if Resume of Happenings o!
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
ports reached E u g e n e lust Wed-
ay tha t ocean w aters are eudung
; the Roosevelt highw ay neat
|Hu lighthouse on tlte Lane county
y
Mrs. Eldon Streams U the now post­
m istress at Bonita In Malheur county
She succeeds J. L Hutmuack. who re­
cently resigned.
Gardeners In Lincoln county are ex­
periencing some difficulty with cut-
^ o r m s this year, the first for a long
time.
Scalding w ater from a heated auto-
mobile radiator at Bend burned Dean
John Straub of the University of Ore­
gon about the (ace last week.
The public service commission a uth­
orized the Dunthorpe T ransit Stages
to extend its service from Ureshum
to Falrview and Troutdale. The com
puny now operates between Portland
and Gresham.
T U A L A T IN .
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Syverson of
l->'iig\iew W ashington spent Sunday
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Friday evening ,at a late hour Syverson.
the pump house on the J. L Byrom
place was discovered on fire by Mr.
Sain and Herman W hitm ore of
and Mrs. Dickinson who were re- laurel, «pent Sunday evening at the
turning home from a dinner party. Syverson home. The boys who play
m the orchestra for the dances
I heir timely arrival probably averted held at Laurel had their instrum ents
a tire that would have consumed and a fine musical evening was the
the residence nearby.
Mr. Byrom re«ult.
had been running Wie gasoline e n ­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L eopold on
gine until ten o'clock that evening
. . . .
.
. . ,
Cooper Mountain, held a party at
and while the pump house had been ,,
.
. ,
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their home on .Saturday evening
wired tor electricity. It was uncoil- .\buut fifty young people were tires-
necked.
Mr. Byrom states that a cm and a good time was had by all
spark from the engine must have
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ignited the dry grass.
The gas
The thresher hs been busy in our
engine, pump and a part of the neighborhood this week.
tank house was destroyed.
This
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week Mr. Byrom has installed a late
Sunday school is held every Sun-
improved Myers dee| well electric day morning in the sch-»d house at
10:J0. Everybody welcome
llll,itp
: j>, u£laa Mahoney. 41. one of the
fcMt known resiiL utu oi the Oakland
iiumity. was kdied recently in an
The Coos Hay Chamber of Cotn-
m o b i l e wreck about six miles from
nmree has been organized, with Bait - 1
borne.
don, Ooi|ui!le. Myrtle Point. Marsh-
¡Diner C. Campbell, the m an who field and North Hein! as unit members,
¡t the first bridge across th e Wil- Each city is entitled to two delegate».
g tte river at Portland, died at tiis
O re g o n ’s la rg e st and best wheat
There are continued losses among
in Portland last week a fte r a c ro p Is begin n in g to flow Into P ort­
the
poultry flocks also rabbits due
tan* illness.
land e le v a to rs at the r a te ot 50 to 70
to
excessive
heat. Nearly UK) birds
¡ports from h arvest fields near e a r s a day. and by th e end ot next
st Grove indicate that a yield of w eek it will be on in full sw iug at have succumbed all told.
ushels of wheat to the acre and t h e r a te of ISO to 220 ca rs a day. ae
The Masonic and Eastern Star
ushels of oats to the a c re is ex co rd in g to r e p o r ts from P o rtla n d grain
ed this year.
b r o k e r s an d the Port of P o rtla n d c o m ­ picnic of Sherwood and members
from this vicinity will enjoy Sunday
hel N. Everson. Creswell, was mission.
.
,
,
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.
, at Rippling
waters
near
Forest
fed president of the National
A nother m e m b e r of the vanishing ( j rovo
ue of D istrict P o s tm a ste rs of r a c e ” who saw O r. gun te rr ito r y wrest
on at the annual session held in j ed from th e h a n d s of h e r people by I “Jimmy” Thompson celebrated his
and last week.
i th e w hites has crossed the Great Pi- | 84th birthday last week.
lir'.ey, the 2-yenr-ohl d a u g h te r of vide. Mrs. Virginia Miller. 98, (laugh |
W heat cutting is in progress, ltel
and Mrs. E. K. Smith, is dead at te r of C hief T o m a lsh of the Cascud*
Brothers
have a new lb foot binder.
ria as the result of burns sus- | >ribe. oil th e W a rm S pring reservn
id when a small alcohol sto v e was
'Vn- h as gone to join h e r w hite sailoi
Mrs. E A. Blank entertained the
h u sb a n d , G eorge Miller, who died in
m i m e d on h e r crib,
sewing; club of
1921.
i>cr, at her home last Thursday,
kvo w hite “gray d ig g e r ” sq u ir r e ls
live near
pink ey e s a r e t h e prized cap- j C laim s a g g r e g a tin g *250,000 hav. Most of the m em bers
t of A r t h u r D uncuu of McMinn a lre a d y been ct rtiiied by th e s e c re vJ vvvego.
, w ho tr a p p e d th e a n i m a l s on his
i n e a r to w n l a s t w eek,
te new C o lu m b ia h o sp ital, »rect-
i A storia by t h e C o lum bia L u th e r
«inference was d e d ic a te d last Sun-
a f te rn o o n a n d will be open e d to
ie s e rv ic e im m e d ia te ly ,
te old w a t e r i n g tr o u g h on South
b rsid e a v e n u e n e a r th e public m a r
ket. t h e la st v e s tig e of M edford's
an d buggy age, w as d ism a n tle d
and itauii-d a w a y last week.
utry of th e in te r io r for p a y m e n t ti !
Paul A rata of Lake I.abish ex-
he O r g a n c o u n tit. in the O regon *
the
'n litc in iu land g ra n t arm; in lieu of tetisiv e onion grow er, visited
..ouïe oif his
* iixes for 1920 ou th e se lands. T h
-utils th u s f a r ce rtified a r e : Ja ekso: Sunday.
•ounty. * 1 1 8 :0 0 ; Coos. il5 .0 0 2 ; Jo«»
Charles Ray of the U. S. Marines
lline,
*51.599;
Henlon,
$21,729
is at home on a furlough.
K la m a th $9212; W a sh in g to n , *5155;
,'urry, *2909.
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Boleen and
O regon's m in im u m w ag e law is not
•nforceable a n a e m p lo y e rs who art
lot co m plying w ith its provisions can
not lie s u c c e ssfu lly ¡ iio se tu le d . at
A c c o rd in g to G e o tg e S abin, ntan-
o rding to s ta ti tm ¡its by C. A. G ram
agar of th e O re g o n C a v es r sort. 9333 • la te labor commie- oner. G ra m suit
per- ons h a v e been th r o u g h th e O re­ ho bused his opinion i r e c e n t ruling.-
gon ca v e s so f a r th is y ea r, b re a k in g if th e U nited Stati s s u p r e m e court
a l i k e r m e r record.- up to this time.
ad d in g invalid s im ila r law s en a c te d
A cc o rd in g to M ilford fru it b ro k e rs
o tw o o-ibet s t a t e s a n a in th e D istrict
half of th e Rogue r iv e r valley Bart of Columbia.
l c l t p ea r crop, about. 50UU Urns, has
A fter 20 y e a r s of I n a c tiv ity t h .
been c o n tra c te d for by c a n n e r i e s at Su.-sanville gold m in in g d is t r ic t neat
• pHee a v e r a g in g about $5o p e r toll Long C r te k , h a s com e to life an d Elk
rank K en d a ll, it, son ot Mr. am!
. W. C. K e n d a ll CanLy, w as sev-
y b u rn e d last T h u r s d a y w h e n a
lloiil e y e s h a d e , w hich he was
ring, c a u g h t ti r e from a m a tch .
tim b e r sa le , w hich r e s u lt e d in
ipts of *104,308.97. w as c onduc te d
r.tly by t h e U n ite d S t a t e s la n d of
at R o seb u rg . 12 t r a c t s in B *nton
n. L ane a n d Coos c o u n t ie s belli
i to te n bidders.
!
T. Beal, P a r k d u le p o ta to growei
>rted th a t th e p o ta to a c r e a g e o
Hood R iv e r valley h a s be it great
R e r t a j e d th is y ea r. E s t i m a t e s plai
y e a r ’s a t r e a g e a t 75 p e r con.
.
. i-ek on lilt midtin (i.rk of the John
Day r iv e r is ta k in g on th e appearance
of 2o y e a r s ag o w hen c a m p s were es-
..lilishetl along th e c a n y o n sid e s anti
th e Budget' tu n n e l c a m e to an end
b ec au se of the cluiinti of th e owners
of th e S to c k to n m in e t h a t t h e tun n e l
w as e x te n d in g into t h e i r te rr ito r y .
r
st o.
k Ilk:
th e O d U o .li is
Mr .He
vni. ! b. fo re t h e s D e e t c a r s * r e u o s a ­
li oned
Big
8-Pieoe
Orchestra
Fairvale
E v e ry
X
.y
Mr and Mrs Fi cd \ all k h ' k
daughter »ailed Sunday iv i:
the Charles \ an k l r e k home.
Ethel North, Grace and
Mabel
Rohm,
Archibald
lin g ,
Kenneth
Struthers, Everett
Mctzcutine and
Mrs. Willoughby and sons Matinee!
and Dean are of the opinion that
the "water's fine" m la tin o creek
S a tu n la \
N ig h t
Under New Man-
a gement
N o
fr ie r e
Blad— to Buy!
Mr and Mrs W UK V ainpbell en
The next regular meeting of the joyed a day at St Martins S¡uing ■
Fairvale Community f l u b will be last week.
held at the club home on Monday
Everett
afternoon
cveWn* A u‘‘ust 8,h
Mr. and Mrs. M S. Rogers
tained tierald
Moore Sr.
Moore Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Fugleman on Sunday at their
Met/entitic spent Monday
at the Nelson home
e n te r ­
Gerald
It is hoped that by the time this |
H. H.
ranch reaches you a number of Hit eon
fa n n e ts will be saving" Thanks a tin
,n
County
My threshing is d o n e ”
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Snodgrass
have sold their home in W est H am ­
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hile spent
ilton and located on a farm near
Mc.Minnv die
Monday evening with Mrs I liti «
mother, Mrs Kiev of W est Portland
Two well attended ball games were
played on the diamond adjoining
the Community Club on Sunday.
A t 12:J0 the local team played the
Cedar Mills nine a six to three game
in favor of Fairvale
At J o ’clock
our team met the St. Phillips boys
T here a r e now ov er eig h te e n mil­
who are a fast peppy bunch.
Itj lio n te le p h o n e s lu the United
looked ra th e r dark for the Fairvale
S ta te s .
Allstars for the first eight innings!
or until wc were able to put over!
O ver 71,000,000 te le p h o n e c o n v e r ­
a home run with the bases full
sations take place daily la the
bringing the final score to Li to 14 j United States.
in favor of the local team.
This
team has recently been reorganized
Tw enty five million toll rails wera
and is now under the joint manag-
han d led over the linns of tlte Bell
ment of Victor Aniker anil Irving
System in the s t a t e of M ichigan
, a Fond and promisfs sume r f a |
last year. The toll calls in creased
brill.
S(J per c e n t In tha t period.
Facts About the Telephone
Ida
Grundossen
who
was
ill
proporHon
to population,
Michigan has more than oigat
tim es aa many telephones aa
France.
In
Europe today lias ab o u t as m a n y
te le p h o n e s per h u n d r e d people as
the United S t a t e s had in 1900. In
o th e r words. E u ro p e is a q u a r t e r
of a century b ehind th is c o u n try
In telep h o n e d e v e lo p m e n t.
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The quarry is in full swing again
after being closed down for a few
days while they installed an air com­
pressor for drilling purposes.
Mr. George Miller, Mr and Mr».I
Taylor and th e y grand daughter
Norma Wallace, spent Sunday at the,
Meinal home.
Phyllis Baker of Portland spent
last week with her grandm other Mrs
T Young
Robert l a m e r ó n
• >
is now p la\ nio at
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell of
Portland, visited with Mr and Mrs.
J. A. McMillan on Friday.
Mr
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“ i h e Portland Pirates”
Mr and Mi- Win Campbell ami
son Robert were Sunday r\c uing
caller« at the Mite home
Tualatin river at the rear of the
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John Nyberg farm. They were Mr.
Yes, Hiteon continues to show ] !
and Mrs. Jonas Nyberg and daughter signs of life and growth.
Mr. and 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mr andj Mrs. Leonard Carlson are building
Mrs. Eric Nyberg, Mr. and Mrs. a new home in Hitcon.
L. Nord and son, Mr. and Mrs. I
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W e hear rumors of another home
M. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. J
to be built but we will tell more
Anderson.
about that later.
Alfred Gimbat of Stafford was i
Mr. H arry Robinson is recovering
visitor at the John Pittman home
from injuries received last week
W ednesday.
when he was thrown from the binder.
L. C. Me Reynolds is cutting the
The Misses Ethel North and Flo-
12 acre alfalfa field of Frank Smith,
vicar
maker
of
P
ortland
on
the
P.
rencc
Selander were dinner v __
guests
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» w u a n u , on ' 11
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Nealond place.
The stand is fair Sunday of Miss M argaret \ ander-
.
.
.
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spent t ,h,.
altho there are some weeds.
most of Kinton.
lh hey
e y sjient
n t|
wonderful time
afternoon having
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kilpatrick at the Riffles.
have gone to Palo Alto, l alifornia
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Nelson called!
for two weeks.
Sunday at the H arry Robinson home !
Mrs. A rthur Mills and daughter
Helen
spent last
Wednesday in
Portland.
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Mr. an d M
David Nelson
daughters Nivi.m -\rdis and L>
returned Suinlav evening from
auto trip to M inttesota.
John H erron has a fine female
Airedale terrier, typical of the A ir­
H IT E O N .
edale,
Yorkshire,
England
terrier
which he is willing to give someone
Oh! Yes, of course, we nearly for­
who desires a good watch dog and
will provide a home . T he animal got.
H u r o n people are planning a
may be had from the H erron ranch neighborhood picnic to be held at
the Schmctzer farm at Mouulaiu-
ât Tonquiu.
homc, August 14th.
Yes they say
W ord comes from a P ortland there’s lots of shade to keep cool
hospital that Mrs. Bert Allen well in. Don’t we wish we were there.
known here, and former resident, has-
Mr and Mrs. Peterson are spend­
a new baby b o y .
ing a short vacation in Southern
Mrs. Hans Paulson was out from Oregon.
I’ortland Sunday visiting home folks.
Mr and Mrs. Barnaul of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson I were T hursday afternoon guests at
of Tigard were Sunday guests of Mr.j he Willct home,
and Mrs. P. Hoffman.
Mrs. Sylvester was a guest of her
Many arc enjoying “the ole s w i m - son Fred Sylvester and family of
m u’ hole
in the Tualatin river Halsey last week end.
these hot days.
Miss Elizabeth Struthers spent last
W ater was reached by drilling 80 week in P ortland with her sister,
feet on the August Scherling homel
Dorothea Struthers.
HAZELDALE
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FA IR V A L E
D iscovery of e a r w ig s in T h e Dalles,
h e r e to e a r w ig le s s city lust T h u r s d a y
b r e w th e city couucil an d r e s id e n ts
of th e city in to s o m e th in g of a panic,
mused a special m eetin g Of tile fi
n anc e c o m m itte e of th e council and
¡utl r u e d th e e x p e n d itu r e of anti-
e a rw ig funds, anti put e v e r y h o u se h o ld ­ near Jean station.
! M r and Mrs George Anderson and
er on tlie lookout tor th e p e s ts in Ills
, “
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,
I daughter Patricia returned Friday
ow n bac k y ard .
A party of Portland people D*c a£ter two enjoyab|e wc^ s at Twin
T h e com pletio n of th e Roosevelt nlcked Saturday and Sunday on the Rocks
c k f ir e fro m u t r a c t o r u se d ti
r a t e a c o m b in e ig n ite d a g ra in fteh
th e G u d e rin n r a n c h w e st of Pen h ig h w ay next y e a r w ith th e exception
if the gap in th e m iddle b e tw e e n New-
ton la st w eek an d th e fire d e s tro y
100 a c r e s of w h e a t b efo re it was i or! .and U m p q u a bay wa:. provided
o r last T h u r s d a y by th e s t a t e high-
light u n d e r control,
*a> co m m issio n in th e a w a r d i n g of
rs. J e a n n i e P. M iller r e p o r t s :
o n t r a c t s for s u r fa c in g th e Mulder-
Id of 1440 po u n d s, o r 90 lti-poum 1
G aribaldi s e ctio n in T illa m o o k county
ked boxes of Bing t in rrie s iron
m d the L a k c sid e -R e e d sp o rt se ction in
i tr e e s on h e r f ro n t la w n in Hood
Coos an d D ouglas counties. Tlte c o m ­
er.
T h e to ta l r e t u r n s fro m th.
mission also took p r e lim in a r y s te p s
is will r e a c h *315.
to w ard b eg in n in g work on th e C e n tra l
a n d y post office sold m o n e y or O regon h ig h w a y by «le-t in it <-Jy locating
- d u r in g th e ¡is. al y e a r eudini th e V a le -H a rp e r section in M alheur
e 3o. 1927, a m o u n tin g to ilo,x98.9t! c o u n ty on th e so u th side of th e Mai­
. .
I n c r e a s e of *1943.08 o v e r l a < yeat
n our riv e r and d hv announcing that
,.
l sa le of s t a m p s a n d sta m p e d bids will lie («t ., , .
Ued for th is tall for the
e r a m o u n te d t o *2'>16.07.
im p ro v e m en t of th e se ction betw een
ity E n g in e e r C lark of Hood Rivei Bend and B urns.
C ounty E n g i n e d J l u r l b u r t a r e ex
I n c re a se d a c tiv ity of th e lunihs.
le d soon to c o m p le te a su r v e y fot b u sin e ss in t h e P acific n o r th w e s t is in
Imposed pipe lin e from Cold sp rin g s (iicated by th e r e p o r t of th e West
in [the Lost la k e a r e a of th e Moun C o a st L u m b e r m e n ’s a s so c ia tio n for
I n a tio n a l fo re s t, to I food River,
t h e ' w eek e n d in g Ju ly 23 w hen 123
p r e s e n t a t i v e H a w le y r e c o m m e n d mills w ere in c lu d ed in th e s ta te m e n t.
th e follow ing p< r s o n s for ap p o in t T h e prev io u s w eek sh o w e d 118 mills
fit a s p o s t m a s t e r s : T h o m a s R. Mac tw o w eeks ago 95 mills, t h r e e w eeks
Ian. L e b a n o n ; Mrs. J e a n W Gould ag o 83 mills an d a m o n th ago 72 mills
■ nd; A. H. H a z e ltc n . A gate I' ach
P ro d u c tio n for Ihe p a s r week was 12u.-
ti J. R a n s e r n , S h e lb u r n . a n d Mr* 633.864 f et. a n in c re a se d of 7.417.321
r e s a W ilh elm s. Bai View.
o v er total o u tp u t of the 118 m ills for
Igures r e le a s e d by Alfred P o w e rs ,he p rec ed in g week. New b u s in e s s re
n. show t h a t th e U n iv e r s ity of O re ported d u r in g th* week j u s t re p o rte d
i s u m m e r s e s s io n in K gene win
was 114.269.012 feet, or a d e c lin e ol
in c re a s e of 155 o v e r last s u n n i e r
over 13.oOO.UOO feet us c o m p a r e d with
1 m ade a g r e a t e r p e r c e n ta g e of gai
. r d e r s of 127.637.553 feet fo r th e pre
n any of t h e 25 leadin ' college an. ceeditig week. S h ip m e n ts g ained for
V eis ity s u m m e r Manic,ns in t h ­ the la t t e r week, how ever, being 118.-
in ry. KniT»ilment tlo-re was 5*; . 718.209 feet as c o m p a re d w ith 113.-
ip a r e d w ith 4 t»8 in ir26.
636 564 for the p re c e d in g w eek.
It:
pubic service (oiiitnission ia-
Tliat is said to be a world recur
-ued an o r d e r a u t h o ri z in g tin- South
flax pulling wa set in t h e M mu
I'd d is t r ic t lasi w eek h> H H e rn Pacific c o m p a n y to su im titu te
bu sse s for s t r e e t ca rs in the city of
** o f D allas a b a p a lle d 17
■
Eugene. T h e o r d e r of th e c om m ission
puller
J g h ta in g la te S u n d a y a f t e r n o - ^ h.
air. and Mrs. t arl Carlson and three
cinldren . from
Scholls and
,,
,, „ Chas
,
Boleen of Portland were all Sunday
guests in the John Nyberg home.
a number of weeks m a !’ ilatt
hospital and who is i vv e
ing at the home ..t hci sister, Mr
Oscar Selander, spent tit. werk
with I*, i (land li tends
has just re-|
B s i U o c m p e o p le a p p re c ia te th e
c o o v e o ie o c e of ■ c a r e f u lly p re-
p o re d , r i g i d ly f o llo w e d itched- l P A
isle . W h e n y o u tra v e l b y P a c if ic
t, y o u ’ re s u re o f b r in g a b le
jo u r a p p o in t m e n t s . . .
rtime !
f* 1 C g f*
. . . y o u ’re sure of being able to
make toll use of your time...and
you’re sure o f a rapid,comfort*
able journey which leaves your
m in d I n J b o d y u n w - s r i r i f a n j
eager for the tasks of the day.