r p f * » 7 JL 1 L Established 1927 PUBLISHED BY PIONE ER PUBLISHING CO çfCOND YEAR—No. 23 BEAVERTON, OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, 1929 JUST STOCK AND POULTY THEFT LAWS GOES INTO EFFECT A MINUTE A new m easure ckissified as the ‘ stock and poultry theft prevention law was put into effect August the 4th. All m eat dealers must have a license. Stockholders and farm ers m ust have a tag for eacsi carcass m oved on the highway or shipped by com m on carrier. 1 ags may be secured from the S h eriff and licenses from the state veterinarian. By A rth u r A. C rosby Mabel W illebrandt seenis to have goods on some of the boys who , up a pretence of being ard en t supporters of the prohibition m ove- This is one tim e /h a t we m ay look for a lot of surprising things in Mabel’s room. i J k FREE TICKETS FOR OAKS PARK x deficiency of p recip itatio n it M r. D ean has been giving a free for O regon thi# w eek. N ot adm ission ticket to the oaks l ’ark only reported, hut a lto o b v i o u s - . . ---- w ith each 50c purchase made at his d rug store and finds the plan w ork­ We are so busy try in g to a d ju st ing very successfully. ourselves to the heat, we ap p ear cc4dly indifferent to w ard our friends. FACE BADLY BURNED We assure them th a t th e re is n o fri- BY EXPLOSION pdity in our attitude. Geo. M iller, whose home in on the Scholls F erry road, was badly burned The difference betw een Mr», and | on the face by a prem ature explo­ Mr. Thinkawink is th a t she is con sion while blasting stumps. Drs. Ma- cestrsting upon a $10 (term an en t | wKile hi« m ind r u n t i u p o n • son an d M arstens are attending the bruises and report he will recover. permanent wave of $10 bills— —------ „ported MRS. The bright young m an thinks a poem about an onion ought to be an ' oder.” i n g l e ; v is it s REBEK a H LODGES PR1CE 5 CENTS Ar ATNr ARBKEABs ON i Largest Old Glory on the Capitol TORN DOWN service HELD FOH BEI. HEBRÏ P. BLAKE (• A nother Beaverton landm ark will be 1, lorn down in the next few days to »uike way for th t. new B eaverton Bank building. D estruction of the : H ughson building will elim inate a structure that has s U hh I in our U».vn Funeral services were held Tuc*- for forty years and was constructed day a. the lu alatu i M ethodist by H ow ard H ughson. T he first oc­ church at 2 p. in. cupant being W. H. M orton, who for the Rev. H enry _conducted a ^general m erchandise Fhilorce Blake, who j ,lo re for several yars selling out to died Sunday m o rn ­ So ' ■ M r Specht I.atcr a saloon became ing at the Good £ f" ‘ ,he dom inating factor on that co r­ Sam aritan huspiikl, ner, after which N Fieem an t. . k possession and started a grocery after an illness of business Finally J. Finder took over about two w eeks. the store and has been doing busi­ Interm ent was m ade ness there for the past eight years ill ihe W inona c e ­ j i The room upstairs has been used for m etery at T uaiatin. a com m unity hall, dancing, parties Rev. Blake ta il and then was divided into rooms to court esv journal lived at Tualatin be used n as living q u a/ters. for many - w ars. 11 e was one of , Mr. f in d e r s m any friends will re- the oldest m inisters m the state and gret to hear, thtit he is retirin g from gave some SO years of his life to business having m ade an agrem ent the m inistry For the past 10 years t with W in. M anning to take over his Rev. Blake had observed the custom stock of goods in the next few days, of preUcliing at the T ualatin church View of the largest Amerlcnn (lag In the world as It was displayed aerosa j on the Sunday nearest hi* birth the front of the United S tates Cajdtol where flag exercises were conducted by day. Hi>. last sermon was preached the United States Flag association. Tin- ting la 100 feet long and HO feet wide. F aster day. It was sent to W ashington from D etroit. Miss Vena Gaskill and Mr. Leland Rev. Blake was the son of W ill­ ¡ Shaw, both of B eaverton, were m a r­ iam ami M ary Ripson Blake and ROBERT KOHLER LIGHTNING STARTS ried W ednesday A ugust M, at 6 p wa$ ^ Mftrch 3, 18Jj C h rk . Shaw-Gaskill WINS COASTER M rs. H allie Ingle, of Albany, presi­ FOREST FIRES m . a t ihe church *■„. M onroe county, New York. 11- with Rev. W . W . W hite, an old • .vas educated in School district No. dent of the Rebekah assembly, visi- As announced last w eek, the W ith 500 to 600 fires sta rte d on fr *cntl of the family, officiating It isn't that those sm aller bin« | ted the B eaverton lodge Tuesday, 3 of l]larkson tow nship and in guessing contest of the num ber of km « tendency to rem ain any Ion- A fte r inspection, delicious refresh- articles in a ja r at Deitscli H ard - \.v'C °.a l'ona* / o r e ,t* °* 0 r c K°n *nd M « . Jean M cBreeu P.aycd .h e Kockport Collegiate in stitu te New ftr in the family p u rse th a n o th e rs m ents w ere served. Mrs. Ingle will w are and F u rniture company cornua.,v closed clo sed 1 ^ v “ ,he £ir,î ‘WCek ,n m a« b as the bride attended York state. H c com m enced teach . ^ . . . c u n . ce i i j i ™,, , . v 3, A ugust the fire season is now on. by her maid of honor, Miss M ary ,„ K in his 18th ycar aIld ,novcd is. visit the Scholls and Sherwood lodges last T hursday. A count disclosed i u i , , . . XV. . . . . , c , V'hile the very large percentage of M cLean, and the groom by his best Michigan in his lVih y ear and at • this week. 3% articles with Bob K o h lers guess tj,e A ugust fi ires so far w ere caused ntvn, R alph Gyer, advanced. T he ,cndcd Olivet Collegiate institute, “Lome on out,” said th e gay young \ of 295 the closest won the coast i .p, 1 , t '"uasl by severe lighting storm s A ugust bride was given in m arriage by her man to the trim -fig u red b ath in g DISCUSS WILSON Rev. Blake rv'.is m arried in 1859 Cr;.u W addm gton came next , Und z up to Au( boy w . . tv llS n . h i. m o th - ™ a m o o k . Sunday interests of °f W n w A M T M ,, ,D C n IM ¡o th er lightning storm s, federal offi- of pink rosebuds T h e niaic of President Lincoln he resigned the tr «hat the lady w h o e n te r ta in e d the construction of U W ilson river W O M A N I N J U R E D IN A IIT rt A r n n c w T Ctrs Urge ,be pubbc *° u , i ,bc honor*«wv>re a pale blue lace gown, kirn that afternoon said to him, an d ,o ad A f,er a Picnic ,,inner n>any A v L l U f c N I g re a te st possible care with cigar- and carried a show er boquet of office of F d stin aster and moved to T ravers ( ityl M ichigan with his »hit he said to her. j speeches w ere given all of which ettes, m atches and cam pfires while sweet peas, Mrs. H Jones suffered cuts and I second wife, a Miss N ettie O sborn. "She said, ‘W ill you have some wre highly in favor of such a project m the woods. An inform al reception followed the bruises tibout the head when Roy i Rev. Blake took charge of T ravers l**?’ and 1 said, ‘Y es.M a'anu’ T hen ----------------------- cerem ony at the home of Mr. an 1 l ' Milleer driver of the car in which | l ity schools for two years and the •he laid, 'Will 'you have some more CLUBS PICNIC^ AT T he E n terp rise is your home paper Mrs. Geo. Thyng, with Mrs. O last year was also County Super* ROAMERS REST she an < * hcr busban‘f w ere riding, l o s t ___________________ pi*, and I laid, ‘Yes, M a'am .' A nd Schucking, of Salem tind Mrs. Nelson _______ control and it left the highway on a intendent of schools. In 1872 he •he laid, ‘Will you have som e m ore W alker pouring. The Misses M ary moved to P ortland, M ichigan and T h e 500 and the Tuesday bridge curve just west of B eaverton The i CONTRACT LET FOR pi* and I said, ‘Yes M a'am .’ And H arney, L aura May B ryant and ; in 1877 was licensed to preach anil TUALATIN BRIDGE Ruby Russell served. •he 'laid, ‘Will you have som e m ore club PicniceJ at Roam ers Rest T hurs lw0 ,nen received no injury 1 recom m ended to the Michigan Con­ Phi?’ and 1 .aid, ‘Yes M a'am . day . T he afternoon consisted of j T he bride is well known in Bcaver- T he contract of $71,130 for build- , . . ference. H e was ordained cider in But when she asked you th e th ird cards and bathing, the husbands join- F R E S H M E N A SK E D TO • „ , , , . , . ton having lived here all her life, ing the new state bridge over t h e 1 ... , . . the M ichigan C onference in 1882 R E G IS T E R EARLY -r. . • time to have some m ore pie. why tng their wives for a picnic dinner. ■ , , vt L • Nhe is a graduate o f the U niversity . Tualatin river was let to the North-1 , _ . . , t ' and served the following clairges. you say, ‘NO, M a’am .' 7 " ----------------------- ----------- - r ™ . __ _ r i . , | of O regon and u m em ber of /.eta Burlington, one y e a r; Norwood, two H iBh .chool B,a J a a ,c , o f f e r e d 'T ''* . C o m ^ n y U .f week ■ ^ ^ Well. i h . didn't say, 'N o m ore M RS. M Y R T L E M A N N ER y ears; Sherm an two y e a rs; H oward .unusual opportunities at the U. o. ‘ 1 1 sororities. Miss Gaskill has been City one y e a r; Shelby, three years. T h e funeral of Mrs. M yrtle M anner 0 . and those who are planning on i ila te h '« h " ay commtssron. teaching in the G crvais High School ere uusy su r­ t V h o passed Uway in Portland, August attending this fall are Uskcd to send* M en ^ w NVtrc lI>y . .Monday otn ay In 1884 Rev. lilakc was tran sferred Tlie Horoscope For F riday, Aug. 16 13th, was held T hursday at Fleasant their credentials in to the university veying and placing «takes for the for the past year A fter the w edding tonr through a n J a couple will m ake thetr home i n , Reedsburg, two years, M ineral Point j F.ugene. T he groom is a m em ber of u,,c year, New Richm ond five years. f«c, to acquire w ealth, rank and ™ B eaverton a t o n e time. and necessary inform ation r e t u r n e d , ^ cufve cIm unatcd Phi S ig n ti K appa and Phi D elta S uperannuated one year and fein- ' Phi fratern ities and will be president stated and sent to B aron one y rtu . NEW SIDEWALKS ^ F o r ' th e 'stu d en T T h a"‘has not as y e t of the Law School stu d en t body at S treet Superior one ycar. bders,’ to compose3 g re a t h ie r a r y , AUTHORIZED decided on his subjects, the u n .u r - CLUBS PREPARING STOCK FOR SHOW ,h c U. of O. Ucv- Blake look S uperannuated re *orks and grand songs, to w rite ' _ r ~ , r . ! ^ y to s prepared a series of booklet, _______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lation in 19t)0 and retired to bis farm »otable odes epics and elegies to e n - 1 T h e C ,,y Councl1 paSSed a | rcsolu' in ad«>on to the general catalogue near Richmond, W isconsin, w here be joy the rarest love and happiness in Uon creati,,K a s*dewalk ani1 se w c r, These booklets may be obtained by S ix ty -th ree people attended the T w o N ew A rriv a l __ ____ i lived for six years then moving to lif, • , . , . ... , district along F irst street at a m eet- ; corresponding with the reegistrar at livestock field flay arranged f"r 4-H is rum ored that Dr. M ason P o rtland w here he supplied at C or- « M * Mwwlay. T k . Suu ,h „ n IS - , I a club a ......... U,< M » d a y . • If I fifty of these w ere c lu b ’ rushed home from his vacation at uelius, W oodstock bud lu a la tu i. Almost IS om born^ o n " F rid ay in A n g » « ' « « Con.pany » ill p a , o n , half ibc « p r u d e n t sagacious wise y et a r e ' ^ e r assessm ents as it will cross The E nterprise is your home p-per m em ber with quite an attendance of C annon beach T hursday, to usher | Blake pas, ed away in Kcbru- ’ ’ tj,ejr tracks. T he sidewalk, which ---------- --------------- — interested adults. T he day was used tw o young men into the world. A ary, 1911, Kcv. Blake w as aged 90 JPt to yield to tem ptations, love will be a four foot concrete one. q A | r y M EN TO M E E T AT in Jud8 ‘,l8 dairy cattle, h gs ami son arrived at the h<.inc of Mr and years, four m onths and 11 days. H e thrills and are of nervous tem pera- is survived by one sou, W illiam ■ »I.. They l „ „ ri, h food, too « d l o ° » ™ ,n c , » ^ “ *ir C O L L E G E T H E 27,h W J »’ » ™ ••I K iï, „ to r i , h ..reef »"d -U- *™ „w »rd to tn e k s o n , - - to M r. ................... Boge, and F rank Schulm crich fanns. ,(Jay t* boy was b<>rn and Mrs H enry Blake, cashier k l the M ultno­ mah < ouim crcial and Savings Bank, m i to lavish ex penditures in the avenue. I Oregon dairymen will gather a t ' Tbc ,h,' ,r ' '' things of beauty. They are d ream ers i T he council also authorized the ^ S u ,e Co„ pKe AuKl)st lunch and ate under the trees on Jones hospital, Hillsboro and one adopted daughter, Mrs. Ruth «<1 their .m agination ru n s rio t at purchase of a box of m e te r, 7 th tQ discuss m cans of increasing ,h c !'• >Kc u rm . M atters of interest L. H arris, of Colfax, W ashington. T he E n terprise it your hom e paper lines, giving them hones th a t they --------------------7 . ... the production of b u tte r fa t, through the club m em bers in connection The m any beautiful floral offering* anno, ro ,«lbly r r a Hze | A lexander P eachey for pickling ^ Qfl Krpen fid d , w ith the coming county fair were ..ud the large num ber of friends a t­ Emma Ann W idi n f Those born on F rid a y in A ugust ¡T - 25 a erttte. Beach s ■ a r et. Ladino cicner during the dry sum­ discussed by W . F. Cyrus, assistant tending the service, testified as to the county agent. mer season "«d beware of being too generous. F.nmia Ann W iding. 13 ycar olf* love and esteem lie was held in the ‘‘In terest over the county in live- P rofessor P. M B randt of . the . dc . , tock »d must be c a re fu l’ t t a t they are K IW A N IS C L U ®. P l^ ROAD ------------------------ t community. d crops club work is very d au g h ter of M r and M rs A •°* ' by those w ho pose as TO bO O ST ROA . • I M ) ’ Sunday passed nrway says Mr. Cyrus. T here W iding, — 4 C milk cows f feeding a n / f i n o r n on n 1 12 2 a acres r r p f r of tf KCCII, 'Ih e service was as follow s: Vol- 45 friends. T hey m ust be ever B eaverton Besides hcr parents. 'b e T h e Kiwanis club a; their W cdnes- iirigated Ladino clover pasture land ; untary, Mrs. 11 E. C rouse; solo, male "Pon their guard, never to relax their com m ittee ing of livestock and crop products | is ’* survived by h er «ivtcrs Doris. q u artet of M ethodist Episcopal m in ­ during the sum m er and will have : ^ - dunnr, t t l t « x ^ f., f « . « Amu. a«., | M a„d u 0,h«r. iste rs; KitiSsl, 23 Psalm by Rev. E. 2 e,hi"-' Unfo” « n ,h e ir P3,h p° S i l a n e to confer with a com- ™ * * , and interest mean anything Calves drew and Donald. < Sclucve; prayer, Rev. A. L. llo w - J co, . e dangerously w tth them, f r a n k ^ ( Kii>inpM men con. <* f,eld day‘ arc brought m off the pasture F uneral services were held T m s Tko'c of f dav. days a r e c 'm of T lig igard business l»o«e bom h,nn on Vhi, d day av n 1 m itte ittce e ol ar --------------------- . , , , L »lav with in term ent at Lincoln arth D. D .; ritual, New T estam ent by , an d fed grain, and they are being w' ,b ,n ‘ at Rev. E llio tt; solo by Male U u a r te t; *P< to have a tendency tow ard jay- ccrnm g the boosting o t e Tunnel Site to be Surveyed . tranM d mm fa r the fair Memorial C em etery \ obituary by Kcv. F M. H a ig h t; re­ They m u: he careful to tween T .g ard “ J1 B eav en ° " , _____ which comes in Septem ber. ” m arks by Rev. W . E. K lo ste r; solo 7 only wholesome and nourishing A E. W ilson J ' ^ r t ^ loudly E ngineers from the office r'f Ralph • are ar m l Maiestic Radio* in Demand «»'»«• f»ds. ~ ! im prom ptu speech wbteh was t . . . . -. * . X ■ f t . L I 1 I I 1 Modjeski, of Chicago, ure on ‘heir th r boys ex jrrte n c e in judging ltre- by th e Rev. A. L. H o w arth D. f) ; w atch th e ir diet care- applauded P o rtlan d to make a prelim- >tock. Tw o m ore such tours k re M ajestic Radio is in «treat dr- benedictum by the Rev. John P a r ­ ‘ !'v ,n fy of the pr< 4 COmr>anv. v .ld four this week P a ll'lx ttre rs w ere: Rev. John P a r ­ "" " » fu l. and s ta ll becom e noted m eeting if arrangem ents can ma c s,a trn ,eT,ts from Ben R< island the C hevrolet ^ ^ nnder way scores at the county fair in judging "Those purchasing w ere: H A. Alex- sons, Rev J. H. Irvine, Rev. A. H. culture, dignity, poise, grace and Stipes G arage ta s a nc*s ^ .y o rk will represent W ashington and<.r M icharl W rite r. F. T Apple- Thom pson, Rev. U. C. Sm others, c^ann. for beauty and lovliness, and coach on display at the sa.csro ni within about ten days. <>*inty in the judging contests as and John Coxlev T h r new Rev. C. T. M cPherson, Rev. John W adored and w orshipped. ---------- « c ta s v « i . h the S tate F air and the Pacific In ter- Concern is m uch encouraged by these , . W arrell John Gilbert confesses in an m te r - ; U vM tock %how R fT»is applies to persons b o m F rancis F.gg Mash. $ ‘ ^ tales and hopes to supply m ore home* « h e r day of the year. $52 50 per ton. Phone AT 0*1 view th at he it really mrt th e l ____________ ____ _______ — T he funeral arrangem ents w ere in $