REAVE Established 1927 G et o u r prices first on y o u r p rin tin g jobs BEAVERTON. SIXTH YEAR. NO. 24 u R l- V .O N . E n te rp rise W an t Ads bring hom e the bacon. I!\ 11 V\V, \ U G U S T 2»». l'».U PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDA\ I A N O T H E R D R IV E W H A l U. S. I1AS D O N E G A R N E li IN T H E EA ST ROOSEVE1.T ELA NS T R IE M O BILIZE R E L IE F W O R K SMOOT U R G ES SA L ES TA X H O O VER A N D T H E D U Y S ROTH 1 A R T IE S W O R R IE D M A N C H U R IA AGAIN TO E N F O R C E DRV LAW SON 10 BE REUNITED WITH MOTHER AFTER ÏHIR1Ï TEARS APART F ra n k Z a stro w F ro m P aren t» S ep a ra ted w hen Placed in School D r. Boyd S p ra g u e Locate* ♦ * ^ v v * * ~ ^ ^ ^ <****~ **< P av em en t R epairing as D entist in P o rtla n d Bereavem ents P rocess Puzzles M any | D r. Boyd S p ra g u e h as open •! >l<>n B e av e rto n . Aug. 26- T h e public i ta l o ffic es in th e S tev e n s B u ild in g . F r a n k V aile, w a s b o rn in D ay to n , h a s been a t a to ta l loss to an aly ze P o rtla n d , a n d w ill be g la d to h av e O hio, D ecem b er 19, 1865, an d died m e .h o d s u se d by th e s ta te h ig h w ay h is frie n d s call a n d in sp e ct his of- a t B e av e rto n , O regon, A u g u st 22nd, co m m issio n , in r e p a irin g ce m e n t flee, w hich is v ery a ttr a c tiv e in a g e d 67 y ears. W h e n a y o u n g m a n p av e m e n t on th e C a n y o n ro ad ee- I w h ite an d b lack. D r. S p ra g u e re- a b o u t six teen y e a rs of ag e, he p ecially on th e fill ju s t below Syl- tu r n e d fro m C a lifo rn ia re c e n tly m oved w ith h is p a r e n ts to M inne- van. M an y w ere th e th e o ries w h e re he in sp e cted d e n ta l o ffic es so ts , w h ere he resid e d u n til ab o u t ad v a n ce d . ¡an d g ain ed m u c h v a lu a b le in fo rm a - 25 y e a rs ago, w h en he ca m e t o 1 In v e stig a tio n re v e a ls th e use of :tio n w hich he hopes to c a r r y o u t O regon. H ere he re m a in e d u n til sp ecial m a c h in e ry and a n elec tric in h is office. D r. S p ra g u e is a th e d ay o f h is d e a th . F o r a n u m - d rill on th e p av e m e n t, to m a k e w ay B e av erto n boy h av in g g r a d u a te d t>er ot y e a rs he follow ed th e tr a d e ¡fo r th e use of a “M ud J a c k " , a fro m o u r local H ig h S chool a n d h a s Qf b rid g e b u ild in g . ¡new m a ch in e , w h ich p o u rs a m ix- sp e n t th e p a s t few y e a rs a t th e H e leav es to m o u rn th e ir lo s s 1 tu r e of m u d , c e m e n t an d w a te r N o rth w e s te rn D e n ta l C ollege a n d th re e b ro th e rs, H a rv e y in M inn., in to th e holes, th u s ra is in g th o su n - d e se rv e s m u c h p raise a n d c re d it fo r £,n e siste r in C olorado, tw elve neices ken ro a d to Its o rig in a l h eig h t. th e h ig h a c h ie v e m e n t a tta in e d w h ile W a lte r a n d M orris, of P o rtla n d , T h is m e th o d so lv es a pro b lem in school. i an(j n ep h ew s, b esid es o th e rs dis- w h ich h a d been a puzzle to ro ad ------------------------------ | a r t l y re la te d . w o rk e rs fo r a n u m b e r o f y ears. L. R. D ean S uffers Severe F u n e ra l se rv ic es w e re held W ed­ T w o B e a v e rto n bo y s L. N elson n esd ay a fte rn o o n at th e W. E. an d H. L. D ean h av e been em ployed P eg g fu n e ra l p a rlo rs w ith R ev. A va on th e cre w a d m in is te rin g th is w o rk Injuries in Fall, o th ers _________________ ! S. A dam s, p a s to r of th e N a z a re n e [c h u rc h in ch a rg e. H u rt A ccidently STUDENTS O n M UNSI CONSOLID­ ATION Of SCHOOLS John H are, H illsboro, to D irect an Intensive C anvass of C ounty In a d e te rm in e d e f f o rt to b rin g B e a v e rto n , A ug 26—F r a n k Z as­ to a ll c o rn e rs of th e s ta te th e tr u e C o nvinced th a t th e p sy ch o lo g ical tro w is lo o k in g fo rw a rd to a h a p p y fa c ts b e a rin g on th e q u estio n of tim e h as a r r iv e d lo r a c o o rd in a te d ! re u n io n soon, he w ill m e e t his cu n s° h d a tin g th e tw o m a jo r in slit f ir s t tim e in 34 e f f o rt o n th e p a r t of th e G o v e rn ­ 1 m o th e r fo r th e tu t ions ° t h ig h e r e d u c a tio n of th e m e n t, b u sin e ss a n d fin a n c e to ro u t 'y e a rs . S h e is co m in g fro m H o n o lu lu H is life is lik e a s to ry fro m a 8 tu te' U n iv e rsity of O regon stu d e n ts th e d e p re ssio n , P re R d e n t H oover th e d ire c tio n of A rth u r P o t- h a s called a n a tio n a l c o n fe re n c e ; book. W h en fo u r y e a rs of ag e, he. b ro th e r, ag ed 11, w ere w ' Ul A lb an y , a re g ird in g them sel- th is w ee k to m ap a c o o rd in a te d a n d h is vea fo r a n In ten siv e c a n v a s s o f th o p ro g ra m a g a in s t th e econom ic de­ placed in a ho m e fo r boys fo r 4 s ta te th is su m m e r, in a n a tte m p p ressio n . O u ts ta n d in g le a d e rs in ! y e a r s in B u ffalo , N. Y., a n d th e ir to show th e fallacio u s n a tu re o f tlu H. R. Findley has T ree b u sin e ss a n d fin a n c e , to g e th e r w ith b o ard p aid fo r th a t le n g th o f tim e. claim s to econom y bein g m ade by ------------ I S u san T h o m p so n , a g e d 75 y ea rs, ra ilro a d p re s id e n ts a n d f a rm in g re p ­ T h e p a re n ts h ad d ecid ed to s e p a ra te . Ripened Peaches R eady I th e co n so lid a tio n b ill’s p ro p o n en ts. B e a v e rto n , Aug. 26—L. R . D ean , o f C e d ar Mills, died M onday'. She re s e n ta tiv e s , w ill a tte m p t to o u tlin e B u t w ith in six m o n th s F r a n k w as in- w a s th e w ife o f th e la te R obt. In th is d is tric t u n d e r th e d ire c ­ a c a m p a ig n to lead th e b u sin e ss of a d o p te d o u t by B ob Z a stro w an d his lo cal d ru g g ist, receiv ed se rio u s fo r H om e C anning b r o th e r h ad ru n aw ay , a n d th e ju r ie s w h en he fell e ig h t f e e t fro m T h o m p so n , w a s b o ro in S w itzerlan d tio n of J o h n H a re o f H illsb o ro w ho th e n a tio n b a c k to b e tte r days. ho m e d id n o t tell th e p a re n ts , so a s te p la d d er. H e h a d a s c e n d e d th e a n d cam e to th is c o u n try w hen 15 I w ho will se rv e a s c h a irm a n o f th e t h a t w h en th e fo u r y e a rs w as u p la tte r to a d ju s t a lig h t s tr in g a t- y e a rs old w h e re sh e sp e n t th e bal- D is tric t are- B e av e rto n , Aug. 26—P e a c h se aso n W e st-C e n tra l O reg o n I t is in te re s tin g to n o te th e mi ^ c h ild re n called fo r, th e ta c h e d to a globe w h en h e w a s a n c e of h e r life. h a s d ro p p ed in, pr& ctically unan- eig h t c o u n ty c h a irm e n J a m e s W ells ste p s ta k e n by W a sh in g to n in an a n d th e S '- e h ’ld re n w ere b o rn to th is n o u n ced a n d h o u se w iv es a re sc u r- ©f H illsb o ro h a s been n am ed to e f f o rt to “c u sh io n " th e e ffe c ts of o ffic ia ls w ould n o t give th e p a r e n ts overco m e by dizziness, Mr. D ean fell to th e floor, s tr ik in g h is te m p le union, only th re e s u rv iv in g Mrs. >ying a b o u t to p lace th e ir o rd e rs lead th e s tu d e n ts ' fig h t a g a in s t th e th e d e p re ssio n . T hese, one a f te r a n y in fo rm a tio n a b o u t th e ir boys. M ean w h ile th e b r o th e r w o rk e d on k n o c k in g h im self u n co n scio u s. Mr. K a th e rin e B eck er, P o rtla n d , Isa- fo r c a n n in g p each es. I t Is alw a y s claim s o f th e M ario n C o u n ty T ax th e o th e r, in clu d e e x p e d ie n ts f o r co n fin e d to belle L u n g re n , D ay to n , a n d S u san , w ell to se c u re a h ig h ly flav o red L eag u e in W a sh in g to n co u n ty O th- s tim u la tin g u n e m p lo y m e n t relief, a p ­ a f a r m fo r se v e ra l y ea rs, a lw a y s in ­ D ean , w ho h a s been th e e n tire a t h o n e . T h e fu n e ra l w as held f r u it fo r hom e c a n n in g . , e r co u n ty c h a irm e n In th is d is tric t p r o p ria tio n s fo r p ublic w o rk s to q u ir in g a b o u t h is p a re n ts a n d b ro th ­ E m a n u e l h o sp ita l f o r se rio u s con- T h u rs d a y a t B e th a n y B a p tis t ch u rc h H. R. F in d ley a n d S ons, of R o u te a re T illam o o k co u n ty V irgil L ang- p ro v id e em p lo y m e n t, s tr e n g th e n in g e r a n d w a s fin ally re u n ite d w ith h is w eek, a lth o u g h in a th e c a p ita l of F e d e ra l L o an B ank, fa th e r, b u t it w as te n y e a r s la te r d itio n , a p p e a rs so m e w h at im p ro v ed w ith in te rm e n t in U nion cem etery , 2, P o rtla n d n e a r C e d a r Mills, h av e tr y ; Y am h ill c o u n ty N elson R o se h is m o th e r. F ro m fro m th e sh o c k . W . E P eg g in • c h a rg e o f a rra n g e - been In th e p each g ro w in g b u sin ess ar>d E d F ield s; P olk co u n ty C h a rle s em e rg e n c y lo a n s to c o o p e ra tiv e o r­ w h en he saw H e h ad been s u ffe rin g fro m h ig h m en ts. fo r y ea rs, a n d m a k e a sp e c ia lty o f S try ls e r; L incoln c o u n ty E s th e r g a n iz a tio n s in a n e ffo rt to h elp a g ­ th a t tim e on th e y follow ed ev e ry fu rn is h in g th e h o u se w ife w ith tre e H ay d e n ; M arion co u n ty C ecil E sp y ; - r ic u ltu ra l prices, th e fo rm a tio n of clue, fin a lly som e o n e s e n t h im a blood p re ssu re a n d h e a r t tro u b le F u n e ra l S erv ices w e re held Mon-1 rip en ed p each es. T h e y a r e ta k in g L in n c o u n ty A rt P o tw ln a n d B en- th e N a tio n a l c r e d it as so c ia tio n to clip p in g of a list o f p e rso n s h u n tin g fo r so m etim e. a id b a n k s, th e R e c o n s tru c tio n F i­ th e ir re la tiv e s, a n d F r a n k s n am e | C ass Jo h n so n slipped fro m a lad- d ay a t F in le y ’s ch a p e l fo r C h a r le s ! o rd e rs now fo r p each es, C raw fo rd s, ton c o u n ty M a rg a re t A tw ood, and M uirs. T h is At u m e e tin g of th e e n tire s ta te n a n c e C o rp o ra tio n to up h o ld a n d b e in g listed , a s B e a v e rto n , b u t th e d er, w hile p ic k in g a p p les s u s ta in in g j . B e rn a rd , h u sb a n d o f A u g u sta L. E lh e rta s, H a le s B e rn a rd , of T ig a rd ,; f a th e r of Mrs. firm b o a sts o f good f r u it a n d c h a rg e c o m m itte e held ju s t p rio r to th e b ro a d e n th e e n tire c re d it s tr u c tu re s ta te w as to m off. F o r y e a rs h e a b ad g h h a c ro s s h is u p p e r lip. C. W. E v e r e tt, in an a tte m p t to P e rc y C llbborn, M rs. J u lia M u n g er no m o re fo r it th a n one pays fo r clo sin g o f th e U n iv e rsity fo r th e o f th e n a tio n , ex p a n sio n o f th e h u n te d th r u e v e ry s ta te In th e u n ­ B e rn a rd , o f '♦ h e p o o rer g rad e s. T h e se can also su m m e r v a c a tio n , P o tw in , th e s ia te f u n c tio n s a n d p o w ers o f th e F e d e ra l ion, fin a lly lo c a tin g him a t B e a v e r­ s t a r t a fire w ith k e ro se n e w a s se? c f P o rtla n d , A rth u r v erely b u r r e d a l o u t th e fac e a n d S alem , a n d R oy B e rn a rd , o f C h icag o be p u rc h a se d a t B e ac h es M ark et, c h u m im n w h o w ill m a in ta in o ffic e s R e se rv e b a n k s a n d also th e c re a tio n to n . O regon. M ean w h ile B ob Z a stro w m oved to le ft arm . o f th e hom e loan b a n k s fo r d is­ C o m m ittm e n t w as In th e L incoln j B eav erto n . in E u g en e , ex p lain e d to th e g ro u p g rew up, c o u n tin g m o rtg a g e s on hom es. I t is th e m id d le w est, F r a n k Jo e B ro ss, o f M etzg er, is n u r s lin g M em o rial P a rk . i ■■ ____ _____ th e lin es on w h ich th e f ig h t w ill be a p p a r e n t th a t th e G o v e rn m e n t h as m a rrie d an d m oved to B e av erto n . a so re le ft h a n d , b ad ly cu t, w h en ------------ I New Plum Sinc Shop co n d u cted , B riefly th e a r g u m e n ts Mr. Z astro v /s f a th e r d ied fo u r th e ax e slip p ed w h ile h e w a s s p ll - 1 b ee n e x te re m e ly lib e ra l in e x te n d ­ j Qee ag ed 46 d iej T u e s - 1 t a g a in s t th e p ro p o sed m e a su re , a s in g aid to b u sin e ss a n d in d u stry y e a rs ag o in C a lifo rn ia. H is n am e tin g w ood c u ttin g te n d o n s on h is d ay a£ ter u n o p e, a tlo n in a P o r t - 1 U nder C o n stru ctio n o u tlin ed by P o tw in , a r e : 1 T h e w as H e n ry R o ss. le ft h an d . S e v e ra l s titc h e s w ere re- la n d h o sp ital. H e w as th e h u sb a u d d u rin g th e econom ic debacle. prop o sed bill w ould c o st th e s ta te ! q u ire d to close th e w ound. fro m $2,000,000 to $6,000,000 In n ew o f H azel f a th e r of F re d a n d C hloa B e av e rto n , Aug. 26—W o rk w as b u ild in g a lo n e w ere th e 2,500 stu - S p e a k e r J o h n N. G a rn e r, a f t e r a F u n e ra l se rv ic es will be co n d u cted Seek Aid of Police in c o n fe re n c e w ith G o v e rn o r R o o sev elt in ih e A loha B a p tist C h u rc h S a tu r- C° n*mC!'C®1d ., t h ‘8 , ° n. , th e ^ eW d e n ,s ° f th e U n iv e rsity to be tr a n s - G arag e L eased by J. L. w e n t to N ew Y o rk C ity w h e re he day. a t 2 p. m. W. E. P eg g , w ill be fto,a b u ild in g a n d Plunablng »hop fe r red to C o rv allis 2 T h a t fig u re s L o catin g M issing Boy lo cated o n th e old H u g h so n p lace of th e U S O ffice o f E d u c a tio n r e ­ w a s a sk e d som e p o in ted q u e stio n s Schm id and T ed E m erso n in c h b ig e of a rra n g e m e n ts. w h ich w a s re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d by v eal th a t th e c o st p e r s tu d e n t in b y in q u irin g D e m o c ra ts o f th e E a s t R e la tiv e s an d frie n d s of L e s te r R e p ly in g , th e S p e a k e r d e c la re d th a t aiatCH w h e re th e u n iv e rs ity a n d t h î M innie M. F a rrin g to n , ag ed 59, D ro ib a u g h . at G e rro w ’s G a ra g e a t A loha, w h ich died F lid a y A u g u st 19 at her T h e s t,u c t u r e w111 fac e B ro ad w a y s ta te college a re on one c a m p u s Is he did n o tb o lt ;h e D e m o c ra tic tic k ­ T e sc h n e r, h a v e becom e a la rm e d c o n tin u e d ab sen c e fro m w a s u n til re c e n tly o p e ra te d by G uy hom a ^ et in T e x a s in 1928, th a t he th o u g h t h is lo n g in s ta te s W illiam s av en u e, P o rt- s tr e ! t ’ w it.h tw o la r «p w indow s for $61 m o re a n n u a lly th u n w indow d isp la y p u rp o ses, w ith a w h ere th e in s titu tio n s a r e o p e ra te d A1 S m ith w a s one of th e g re a te s t h o m e an d h av e a sk ed th e police to C a rr, h a s b een leased by T ed E m - lnnd. M innie M oore w as b o rn in will In d ia n a ln 1872 a n d w a s m a rrie d ; f h o P th e ro a r a n d sp ace fo r h is se p a ra te ly a s in O reg o n , a n d th n t left his erso n a n d J . L. S ch m id , w h o le a d e rs A m eric a h a s e v e r produced, a id in lo c a tin g him . H e E m e rso n -S c h m id to C has. S m ith , in 1886, n e a r S tan- tr u c h- N. P. Jo h n so n is th e c a rp - tHe s ta te o f O regon, a t p r e s e n t a n d w ould m a k e a g r e a t P re sid e n t, ho m e six w ee k s ag o an d w a s la st o p e ra te it a s th e f n te r in c h a rg e ¡sp en d in g $351 p e r stu d e n t, w ould If th a t he re p u d ia te d relig io u s b ig o try h e a r d fro m a t Salem . H e Is d es­ G arag e . ton. M e rc er Co., N o rth D ak o ta . T o crib e d a s h a v in g brow n eyes, a n d a a n d d e e la re d f o r o u tr ig h t re p e a l of T ed E m e rso n h a s been u n til re- th ls Iinion th re e c h ild re n w ere b o rn . , ° U,y C a rr is 8ettIpd in h l ■ n e w it w ere to r a n k u p to th e a v e ra g u at th e Im - Jn she n ia r r jed B ic h a rd F a r - lo catlo n in tb e H u g h so n G a ra g e a n d 0f co n so lid a ted In stitu tio n s, h av e to ♦ he P ro h ib itio n law . H e in d ic ated T -sh a p e d s c a r on h is left ch eek . H e c e n tly sh o p fo re m a n p e ria l G a ra g e in P o rtla n d . 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