,— « BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE PU B LISH ED -P VOL- 2 NO.iio fin n n s m i LOCAL PEOPLE BY P IO N E E R PUBLISH IN G CO. BEAVERTON, OREGON, FRID A Y. S E P T , 7 1928 WANTS JURY TO SET OBSERVATIONS ON STRANGE ALASKA COUNT) FA!H II " ¡ i ! HILLSBORO, SEPT. 20-22 PRICE The state highway commission has | filed suit against I>ena Vasileff to! condemn land in lots 6 and 7, Steele's “ " addition to Beaverton, required fo r1 Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Woodard ac- improvement of the Tualatin Valley conipamed by ^ r- a,u* ^*IS- John highway. The complaint savs that a t - 1 Roede of Portland, spent the Labor tempt* have been made to' secure an day holidays fishing at Olalla lake, agreement upon the price of the land •A good place to fish but not many required and alleges that the reason- fish”, so they report. able value, including damages if any, is $350 but efforts have failed and j jff and Mrs. R D. Yund, Mr. plaintiff _ asks that a jury make an and Mrs. Ed Boring and Mr. and assessment. Mrs. 0. H Brighlin spent the w e e k - _____________ _ end at Netarts. SKULL OF GIRL, 8, ---------- 1 f r a c t u r e d by car a very pleasant holiday party _______ composed of Mr. and Mrs. John Dob- Hillsboro, Sept. 5.—Helen Kuehne, bins, Mr and Mrs. August McLean, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, Mr. and VV Kuehne, is in the Jones hospital Mrs Fred McBreen, Mr. and Mrs. here -with a fractured skull, broken Rodger Hauley and Robert McLean J leg and possible internal injuries camped at Neskowin over the week- suffered when she was run over by tnd an automobile driven by Robert A Hill of Beaverton on Third street John Welter of Silverton arrived Monday evening. A few months ago inday for a weeks visit with his (he child was knocked down by an Sunday father, automobile and badly bruised. PRICE 5 CEN TS People have no conception || Alaska The world in gene particularly the people oi th M Slates, still have strange notions ----------- _ _ i fc*** about this magnificent country. They I the lourih annual Washington picture Alaska as it has beeu film- County tair will open at the city park , ■ 1 ed and sloried; a land of per-! and lair grounds liillsboio, Oicgoii, petual icc and snifw; dog sleds ihursday morning, September 2u, and fidlowed by howling, hungry wolves ;> continue Uie 21 and 22. One ot i lie dance halls and saloons; bad men leading attractions will be the 2U rip « ""*** V and women, and still im>re intense- roaring bucking b >ncos that six or ly cold weather, more champion and skilliul bronco But such a belief is erroneous! busters will attempt to ride. litis in The summer climate of Alaska rodeo will be held in the ball park may easily be compared to that of each afternoon and no extra admis- thc United States. It is warm and sum will be charged ior it. pleasant and not at all sultry. 1 he Priday evening in the large pavilion Ä | S # winter climate is different and de-l there will be a one hour progiam of / pends upon the section. In south- high-class vaudeville which will be east Alaska, the winters may be com-1 entirely free. After the vaudeville pared to those of Washington, D. C. there will be dancing each evening, Folk in Alaska bet on the exact! and Thursday night »will be a semi hour and minute the ice breaks up old time dance that will be without in the river in the spring It’s a charge. A splendid ten-piece or- > ■ big event, and all the money is pool- chestra has been secured to furnish cd for the one. Two years ago a music for the danciflg and vaudeville, t" V« man lost the entire pot of $34,0001 On Saturday night there will be .m by a careless error. (Read this, unusually large aud attractive display to your secretary, stenographer, book- of fireworks. Mrs. L. A. Chapman of Portland LOCAL COUPLE GIVEN keeper or broker.) He had a hunch A first-class band of 30 pieces lias spent Sunday at the W . J. Edwards that the ice would break up at 4 :J0 been secured to play the entire three PLEASANT SURPRISE p. nv, so he put up $1.00 for 4:30 days. home. BY LEAGUE p. in. for every day from April 24J Thursday, the first day of the fair, Miss Frances Esterley spent the Mr. anj Mrs. Arthur Gould were to May 10. The icc went out at will he boys and girls club day, and 4:30 p. in., April 2f>. But in inak- these exhibits form one of the best week-end with Miss Betty Baldwin casantly surprised Thursday eve-i mg out his cards, he erroneously attractions of the fair There will be of Portland. j niug at their home, by the Evan made out two for April 25 and one the usual exhibits of livestock and ------------ ! gelical league of Tigard. The eve- i \ for April 27. Three others came| farm products that will equal any Mr and Mrs. M. C. McKercher ning was enjoyed by games. The closer to the time of the break-up I county fair^n the state. The granges and son George and Mr. and_ Mrs. league presented them with a beauti- ‘tÿÉj-* • •• vf- and each received $8000 ¡of the county will be well represent- R, S. Welsh and Lois picnicked at fu[ picture. Iti the interior of Alaska the gov- ed -with splendid exhibits. The lead- Balm Grove Sunday. Those present were, Rev. and Mrs. ernment telegraph line ts support mg merchants and manufacturers of i Ezra Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. B. S ed not by single poles set in the Hillsboro, Forest Grove and other Miss Coral Stephens left Tuesday Frewing, Mrs. Fred Losli, Misses ground, as in the states, but by parts of the county and from l ’ort to attend the St. Francis academy! Loise, Eunice, Ruth and Francis three smaller poles set tripod fashion land, are securing space to exhibit this winter. ¡Maurer, Miss Clara Luethi, Miss The reasons are Large timber dots attractive lines of merchandise and Edna Frewing, Miss Loise Hutchin- j Mrs. J. C. Anderson and grand­ son, Miss Bernice Hamersley, Miss Loyal M. Graham of Forest Grove, independent candidate for the state not grow so far north; the tripod manufactured products. poles are easier to erect especially Slate wide interest is being shown daughter Analee Shield of Portland, Gladys Beyer, Miss Esther Brelin, supreme court in oppositi on to Justice John L. Rand. since the ground is frozen under­ in the Oregon state championship spent the week-end with Mrs. W. Miss Tillie Losli, Miss Gladys Jun-I neath; and the frost would push horse shoe pitchinu contest during R. Van Kleek. kins, Leonard Thomas, William Mau-i SEVERAL DOGS POISONED .TIGARD BOYS MAKE the poles up if they were »lug the three (lavs of the fair. Entries rer, Lloyd Yann, Charlie Beyer, Mar- WITH PRUSSIC ACID LONG AUTO TRIP ¡through are being made by champion pitch­ Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Legier and j vjn Gaardc, Nathnp Kurth, Herbert | Some travelers (and writers) get ers from all parts of the sta^j;. two sons and mother, Mrs. Eva Leg- Berlin, Edwin Losli and Lewis Pow- After traveling 300 miles and queer notions. One wrote that the Another added feature of tb:s Some fiend is at work in Multno­ Irr, made the trip around the Mount ers. finding a cabin to sleep in but hav­ three poles arc used so the wire year’s fair is the lust animal l.eimel mah killing dogs with prussic acid. Hood loop Sunday. On account of attracts e Those •who have valuable dogs should ing to sleep on tables to get away would not fall if one pole burned show. TWO MEN FALL OFF from big black ants was the trying ¡in a forest fire (»what happens to prizes all classes of go J dog. will Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Doty and ( DIFFERENT ROOFS SAME DAY kecF thcm ,ie“_ UF- On August 15 a valuable bull ter- experience of a Tigard gr»>up Sunday. a three-legged Stool?). Another claim -, be entered for the different events Louraine were guests Monday of Rev. While L C. Thibodeau was work- i " e r belonging to John Naegels, died Victor Johnson, John Rankin, Jr., ed that they are used to withstand I Other forms of amusement w ill be and Mrs. Robert Kay of Carlton . a merry-go-round, Ferris wheel, .. o u ,.c„ Tuvlnr from prussic acid. Dr. S J. Carney, and “Gunner” Bostrom, of Portland, the wind. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Doddes of Huber The Yukon river rises about a merry mix-up, and also shows and at- spent" Saturday" at" the Hartwig home. I y *T Ty " r0J ^ F r i d a y he fell and who held a post mortum on the re- drove over the McKenzie P « » s »‘ur* score or more miles from the Pa-1 tractions. 7 , , i i ,,, i g; 'mains of “Punch” found the enttatls day, returning Sunday evening. ------------ 1 broke Wo ribs and injured his back.1 Gml,l Chinn. who i, worHn* anh w hiln;»" * • • " * * • < > * . i " * * » * S L . T ’t - S i " T “ " J S .” ' The Dalles, is spending several days he was attending him a call came time Mr. Smith, of Baird Lane, lost hatchery and many other places of before it reaches the sea, empty- zation, the Cornucopians, will pi' • ing into ,t‘ the " Bering. time and attention to brindle and white bull terrier, interest. ” ’ It * “ is said 1 considerable ’ at his home from Metzger to go there and exam- . . . that this river changes its mouth ,|lc fajr me R. E. Du Rie. who had fallen off | « beJ? « shot/vh.le ,n J * e y w d ^ M n every year—Nation’s Business. WILL SERVE HOT DOGS , , , i „„, De Merg, of Taylor Ferry road and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hartwig and the roof , of , , Mrs. W heelers house . , , , u ... it.» Baird lane lost her dog about the children and Mrs. Hart wig’s brother, while repairing it. He was not ser- DHnk cold milk instead of coffee Special for Saturday only, Crown Mr. Beach is altering his store same time, with symptoms of prussic Violis Lauther, and Mr. and Mrs. iously injured. you'll feel better Alc*ha Dairy - Ad flour, $190; Kerr Giffords, $175; this week and is preparing to serve acid poisoning. Henry Harkwig of Portland spent the hot dogs" and all other kinds of j Golden Bell $175. Beaverton Feed week-end at Cannon Beach. sandwiches. Also he will serve chili. & Produce Market. be sold. Admission to the grounds 1^155 McGUIRE Mr. Beach says that the peach is free. t ONLY ONE INJURED Fern Chiun spent from "Hiursday crop is nearly gone now and p e a r s , PAPER DRIVE ON TO PAY until Sunday at the J "W. Havvkes W. M. Masters is now beati chef FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS Miss Anna McGuire, of Capitol petit prunes and tomatoes are the home in Portland. at the Beaver Inn. Hill, is at St. Vincent’s hospital next big crop that he will have for The Aloha Community church are with head bruises and possible skull j sale, Mrs. E. A. Keeling returned S a t­ holding a paper drive to help pay O. P. Hedge, of Portland, spent urday after a months’ visit in Seattle the week-end with his brother, C. fracture as a result of an automo­ The go» J »iiiHlr.eKS farmer today for their electric lights which were MEMBER MASONIC LODGE with her son. bile accident three miles west of watches hi« farm » counts carefiillv Anyone hav­ FOR FIFTY YEARS installed this summer E. Hedge. Tigard Saturday night. ing old papers which they wish to In respect to bis labor, hie farm st.uk Mr and Mrs. Parker Downing and Peterson and his soil he knows wlial they run According to the report by Traffic Silas Tuttle, of* Aloha, who has donate please call Mrs Mr. Keeler of Montana is visit­ do and bow they can bu most pr< t daughter are spending a weA at ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Patrolman Rexfurd, Miss McGuire been a Mason for 50 years was hon­ and she will have s<»tnc one call for ably handled If» knows the mail • Ocean lake. them. E. A. Wood. was riding with several young peo- ored Thursday evening with a party ninth's of growtnx feed from the « I. bv H Ly Beaver lodge at their hall in pigs and poultry from the feed a al . pie in a rented sedan driven Mr and Mrs. Orton McLeod and Dave Armstrong, who was injured ^ ^ ^ ^ 'Beaverton. Mr. Tuttle is nearly 86 THERE IS NO cash profits from pljt» and poultry children spent the week-end at New­ PLACE LIKE HOME He knows whether he Is imlkliiK 'he years old and resides fwitb his in a logging camp at Vernonia, , port. oow for paying returns or the cow ta Thursday morning at St. \ mcent s | lided with a machine driven by nephew, F\ E. Tuttle, at Aloha. S. Buck returned to Aloha milking him out of tils Invested < 1» hospital. He »was struck in the stom- Leonard Junes of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Keeler Emmons and Monday after *a month’s absence in ttml Wherever his accounts show h RACHEL CLARK MARRIED Armstrong was - —- family spent the week-end at De ach by a timber. SATURDAY EVENING 'be middle west where he visited his deficit or Insufflclont pmnt on on« or spotting lumber for an edger in the WASHINGTON COUNTY Lake. _______ I daughter, Mrs, Si Wade in Minne- mors Items, he tliilimUt.italy studies SCHOOL DOORS OPEN Oregon-American mill at Vernonia Miss Rachel ( lark and Harry sola and various friends. While he to overcoma the handicap and cur Mr. and Mrs. Noyes visited the when injured. Fourteen elementary school disfricts Wright were married Saturday night thoroughly enjoyed the trip yet he is reel any mistakes that huv« b n week-end at Neskowin. \frs Rnvd Lewis' brother, Grover, ¡n Washington county open their m Aloha at the home of Mrs. C. A. glad to return to Aloha for there* mads. Th# Agricultural Commission of ■“ school *- - 1 year Cornell ** in the of about 50 no place like home " C. Havs died in Portland Scptem- doors for the 1928-29 the presence pres Mr. and Mrs. W . O. Roberts her 1 He left a wife and two chil- Tuesday, American Bankers Association Is 1 ui Rev. G. H .1 records indicate in the friend* and rclativ THEATRE AND DINNER PARTY ducting a nationwide educational nun ‘pent the week-end at Newport. ..... n „v ,lo n and Alice Hays of office of Mrs. Emma Bryant, county Marrs officiated _ Henry McTheson spent me week- dren, Graydon and Alice Hay The bride was dressed in a brown ENJOYED BY THE FIVF.SOMES palgn tor better methods of fa m >.< At Banks Portland, and a sister. Mrs. Thressa school superintendent. _______ counting Til» eoamlooloo h.iH 1 end Ocean lake. and brother, both the elementary school and the silk dress and carried a sie wer Berlin, Athena, Ore., The Fivesomes attended another «resiling the wisdom of country b X union high school No. 1 opened their bouquet of assorted flowers Mu* Vena Gaskell spent the Earl Hays, Toppenish Wash. Ruth Clerk ' theatre party in Portland last week •rs through cooperation of county The brnlesmaid was agents, calling farm.-rs together, ind week-end at Newport. Freeman Among the other districts opening who wore a pink sdk *!r.-*s '4n'1 " lM ¡ ' r’ > ‘ •• v ' holding arcount schools where Instate Mr. and Mrs. N. G Shiite district district 10, 10, Tigard Tigard eie- elc-jCrosley of Forest Grove was best * wcnt to ^ CCP at Cflf^ °* w ,, Hillsboro on business Wed- are: Shute ros tlon Is given on the use of the farm M r performance and had to be awakened dren d N‘ r* KlnKs,on and ch.l- drove to * 11 b r d to Fores, mentary district. Scof.eld district N». man. account books arfn spent the week-end at at Netarts. Netarts nesday j . . . Helvetia . . pie left immediately immediately] A* ,hp restaurant they were seated riesuav and thin j (irose h Mr anH Mrs. 134, Kmton district No 37, The y(mng couple . Each person Is ted through the vart ' ght and happening to ous steps tn keeping accounts >ui.t . ,r° ‘ j a the theatre here district No. 5vS. Bald Mountain dis- for Beaverton where they have r e n t - jnr‘" * skyligF ^ ^ McKinley district No. ed the Wnght house. K' an; e “«’ward saw a large rat about •ach enters his own Inventory which Mr- and Mrs. Hugh Lew i, and Miles, ^ o operated t ^ theat e^ ^ M finnly picnicked on Dairy Creek S u n - j tor s««ie ' Fhirban district «2. Ornduff dis- Early Sunday morning a crowd of *° descend. S Seated right under the he haa previously been Instructed to cay dairy busin»s Hrvwood district No «9, friends came d.rvn from Aloha and »**yli*ht was a finely dressed couple, take and bring tn srhool This *i*> « > ■ — i * 9 . «• * u who -n n a appeared iitio ir o .l to be very much in a good start and when properly f \r Mrs N G Freeman and Midway district No. 105, Glenwood gave them a chivarie party. Mr*- Charles Frv and daughter M r ano .vir». ^ „ .... .. . . . v- _ j o __ a,«. _________________ love and rwerr billing and cooing to jowm ( j tIp t»y letters and ao occasional drove to Portland .district No. 110 and Rosedale dis- nc another like a couple <>f turtle visit by the specialist In charge, great •fturned Monday after spending the W alter Harri STOLEN CAR FOUND i trict No. 110 Thursday on business The Five-«sues watched the \y »i.i* the man who Is really *n »ummer at Newport. IN PORTLAND rat he w.uld downward and earnest to come through his first >• r MRS. ETHIE GIFFORD Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lamalle are qa lir ... i . | ff preise of ' h‘ noi se M o n •vould start 1» of heaping aaeonats »aceaaaft f Byron Clement entered Benson staying at the residence of S. B an- Maples 4 reported that his ear had an'* *•« w-.uld dart hack under Many times country banks offer the ly'echnic school Tuesday. Mrs. Ethic Gifford, aped 53 years, ken while Mr and Mrs. Steve Blan- '¡b een st.Jcn fr.mi Aloha It was found cov<‘r ««»'n *><■«' wrrP maf,e rooms for'holding the account actio-is Mrs Lou Lamalle died at Woodland acres Septerr - - - early Sunday - _ morning j at to what he would do, but he fin In io n * Instances, an employe of the attended tne the Elk«' in Portland ' James Hannehan nannenan atten.tefl r.ixs ken a c . are away w ... r.ladvs ..................... ally disappeared the lovelorn couple bank Is designated to assist farmer .f Frnest at 28th and Halsey streets at Astoria from Thurs- was fonneffy known av Mis, W» j S he was the wif went home and the Fives.wnes patron* during the year tn keeping Blanken. ontil Monday. ¡ Gifford, mother of Mrs. ( harlet neandrred homeward Next tiim (heir accounts. “»•j Tarl Curtis Reach underwent Blanken are MickeFarait, Vancouver. Wash ; sis- I they go to town they are going to! r,T Homer Tavlor and Miss Sallv Mr. and Mrs. Steve ter of Mr*. C. Burdick and Harvey tonsil operation Wednesday. i look up that restaurant and find out ** kt were miests o f Mr and at Independence Mr Harris of the Reaver theatre of Ord, Neb . Walter and Glen Parks. ’ -------- what Mr Rat is doing. yr< E Marsh •Wednesday evening. Mis* Edna Blanken and sister Rhatne, N. D., also four grandchil announces that "Merchant’s Nights" Mis* Sferza Halsten returned from The door handle on N . J Free- w)), contmue thc Mnie a, ,„ Ual at Mr« Lou u I-amalle fner Gladys R!an- Aren *t*v M rv ie*m w ' w ie ■ ' The funeral service* were Monmouth last week. man % car wa* knockrrf f»fl VVrflnc^- . , , j r a*inual harvest festival will be j,rn ) returned from visiting at In- ^ ^ ^ held Tuesday in Portland. held Qn the ground* at St Mary’s day by a truck loaded with wood ,he Bcavfr ,hfatre Cv" y VV'“'” rS‘ , cndcnce Wednesday e»- day and Thursday nikhu with a Several apple trees on the Shellen- last "^le. Sunday, September 9 The G R Rdl of Aloha has rented complete change of program e^ch Your child ibonM dHnk at least berger place are in blossom this M ary ( Home boys will help en- F F Swen» n sold the Bennett day Phoce week They are attracting lonvider- the fjw ren ce h use on Angel street evclt.ii« Ask ) nr merchant for dis- , «tree* IO Tom a quart of mdk a S cafeteria 1m -h wfli + 0 W# * ablc attention. I count tickets Adv. 1 through O V. Helms. Aloha Dairy —Adv. • l Fancy work and candy will ADf I . r?* ì -fay Jiff THE NEW FARMING O