LARGEST CIRCU LA TIO N IN EASTER N Y O L . 9. NO. 11 Statehouse Gossip B E A V E R T O N . OREGON. JAP FINANCE MINISTER HI-NEW S W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y FRI DAY. MAY Ont* of Hurt'aii of Standards’ \ctivities News Notes From Here* Twenty-six students were on the Honor Roll this last six weeks. In cider to be on the roil one must have ut least two A's and no grade below A feeling' of deep sadness comes B. The students fulfilling these over one as he gazes upon the shell requirements wore: Delbert Burke, of what last week was Oregon's beau­ Marian Boyson. Frank Dimeo, Helen tiful and historical capitol building. Word has been received here of the Kurowske, Martha Lehman, June Pol­ death of Albert W. Holt, at Minne­ The monetary loss of the great fire lard, John Staehle, Shin Sato, Mild­ apolis, Minn., brother of M«s. Con. B. —set at $1,500,000 is negligible com­ red Twohy, Lyman Webb, Helen Ben­ Williams of Beuverton. pared to the sentimental loss and son, Virginia Crandall, John Dimeo, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Felsher were re­ that of the valuable historical fea­ Alda Lehman. Elna Nyland, Markey tures. cent callers at the Miller home at Sayre, Donald Sayre, Ruth Smith, • • • • « Huzeldale. Donald Wicher, and Dale Birdsell. Oregon for some time has needed A birthday dinner was given at the Those students receiving no grade a new and larger capitol building, but home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Rogers 1 below B, thus being on the honorable none had wished new structure to be jOn Tuesday evening. , Covers were mention were: Evelyn Alexander, , laid for nine. Present were Mr. and obtained in this manner. A new Aline Boswell, Gertrude BeBrisay, i Mrs. M Putman of Hillsboro, Mr. and building program is inevitable, but Aletha Hulette, Charles Marshall. Mrs. Howard Hughson, Mr. and Mrs. it will be at least two years before a R ich ud Moshofsky.i Barbaia Scott, Earl Hall and daughter Eleanor and new structure can be erected. A Donna Inroad, Elizabeth Boeckli, [the host and hostess. The occasion five million dollar project was the Frances Downing, Marguerite Ferris, was in honor of Mrs. Earl Hall. figure set in most conservations. and Edward Mashofsky. • • • • • The Priscilla club was entertained The Senior class of Beaverton high : on Thursday afternoon, April 25, at Newspapermen attempting to cover school is now busy planning for their [the home of Miss Mary Donovan, who the capitol officials must either get ¡class day program and picnic to be served delicious refreshments to the bicycle or roller skates. Offices have at the Oaks Park, May 13. From ru- [following ladles: Mrs. O. B. Bennett, been scattered over the business dis­ i mors and reports from the members Mrs. John Lundgren, Mrs. Hubert trict of the city and it is almost ne­ ¡of the entertainment committee un Scruggs, Mrs. John P. Maurer, Mrs. cessary to employ guides to direct ; interesting day is in store, The owlish. eighty three-year-old Arthur Wiseman, Mns. Carl Rogers, the people of the 3tate to the offices i The High School annual is expected patriarch and veteran of .lapnheae to be out and ready for the students Mrs. Wm. Hirte, Mrs. Geo. Foege, they wish to visit. ■ tinance, Korekiyo Tahahashl, poses for on May 3. Mias Eleanor Hummel, and the host- This is the first time in j ess, Miss Donovan. Some offices are in private homes, this picture In his Tokyo ittice, after several years that the school had had Mrs. David Pitt is having her house the postoffice, the Elk Temple and in approving the governmental budget for an annual and everyone is anxiously l*ii, lies a Inch support the massive gates ol locks iii the interior \\uleeways and property improved at Ninth and office buldings down town. Others 1035. lie is the linanee minister of the awaiting its appearance. George Hughson have been crowded into the state of­ Okada governm* nt o « at tower Miss Marian Hagg of the local are being tested by the bureau of standards In an effort to discover new com­ Iximbard street. fice building, the supreme court and high school was very fortunate In binations of metals which will give the best service. I»r. A. II. Strang, In the |wil1 paint the house and finish the the agriculture building. And these ¡ — winning first place In the girls di- leather Jacket, Is assisted by 1.. K. Sweetman ns tests are made for gates on and some alterations will be mude. Charles Brown will do the quarters are being obtained for two .* o 11 [vision of piano solos at the state the Pickwick dam in the Tennessee valley project territory, years cc longer|. It will be all of Let S oell Or gon landscaping on this property. high school music contest held at Pa­ David Pitt is improving. He fell that. cific university at Forest Grove, last Ourselves” Campaign and injured his right leg and has # , Friday and Saturday. She competed been confined to his bed for a month. The governor’s office, which is con­ Interesting Report Made Starts off with Bang with girls from twenty other school« Miss Elva Rossi Bride A Portland marriage license has sidered the offeiial state house, is lo­ including a number of the larger I Portland schools. at Health Assn. Meeting been issued to James W. Graham of cated on the second floor of the su­ Rimsky Konsa- at Home Wedding Here Over two hundred salesmen, repre- : Portland, and Elva T. Rossi of Beav­ preme court building, just off the law lw" Icoff’s "Bumble Bee" was the selection erton. Wednesday Evening library. Three desks and private sentative of the van ‘ „ played in this division of the contest, At the regular board meeting of documents were rescued from the ex- inS and producing industries of Ore- Marjan was awarded a silver cup for A regular missionary meeting and .. . ._____ ____ the Washington County Public study club of the Congregational ecutive's quarters during the early Son, responded to the ' ‘ he ° re' her outstanding work association for a association held at Hillsboro' church met this week. A potlur-k part of the fire. The governor has kick-off son Manufacturers “ thirH This meeting to f the third state ln « year year the me annual annua, Junior-Senior- aunior-oemor- day ' ' evcning. May 1st. in.?, Miss m.. Elva * ,,Y Ros- Health Apiil 24, reports of various activities lunch was enjoyed by the guests, fine quarters already set up. wide campaign of "Let’s Sell Oregon [ £ lumni Bro" 1 w,u be given in the gj became the bride of Mr. James W. were given. Mrs. Bickford, loan Joe Keller drove to Tillamook Sat- I Beaverton ^high high gymnasium Friday. Friday, Graham. Qraham To OursTlves’’ | The wedding took place Governor Martin to date ha 8 shun- l °w d “ ‘ R ‘ j” wis Oregon Mutual Tn- MaV 3 at 9 P* m .Thp orchestra mu- Heaverton. Oregon, at the home of closet nurse, reported the supplies urday returning home Sunday, ned the idea of calling a special ses- “ Company presided as chair- , ■*«• novel decorations, and program , he bride’s mother, Mrs Hattie Rossi, were continually in use and in some Miss Mubel Rathford of Portland, sion of the legislature to cope witn opening ' features will offer a good time to the and Was attended by the immediate cases the demand exceeded the quan- visited Monday with Mrs. C. C. Tripp tity on hand. Mrs. Morgan, program Misg Rathford lived at Beaverton tit) the emergency. But it appears inev- man, introducing as hi« gue 6 t .9 few cose close rr.enus friends. Mac i elatives and a tew « chairman, reported by letter concern- years ago itable. Before any funds K can be ap speaker . ,, . Wilkins, in charge of b ception followed whlcn ...» . . . the .. ’ ............, small recep , .. after . ing -..v ........... annual ...... dinner ... .... meeting which .................... Mr. ...... and Mrs. C. L. Anderson of propriated from the state for a new the advertising £am£ al!’ n'r. _ the groom e t oi u t - j W . F. Cyrus Announces me bride r,çue and ana gioom be held on the evening of May Portland, were dinner guests at the building ,it will require legislative When we talk a u K tended trip through the Last and 2() Ga| of M,dd,e,om gave an Walter Van Kl. action. Then should it authorize -lustnes.. we talk about ^ neralit.es, Klcek home Wednesday. P n n n / l n M s n n d f a l l m h n m 1 I I ° Wheat Program Meetings Canada. Mr. and M Mrs. Graham will interesting reading from her notes of Mr. nnd Mrs. I^ewis W. Allyn and sale of bonds the matter must go be- sald Mac Wilkins. Oiegon coes about the _______ be at home in Portland fore the neonle appreciate those things which are her the annual health conference, held Miss Lucille Hall of Gaston visited fore the people. # # # . own. Often I have heard the ques- Six community meetings to explain . middle of June, this year in Pendleton. She report- Sunday with Mrs. Allyn's parents, situation ------- and — to take ed 27 counties in Oregon as having Mr. and Mi's. H. R. Nelson, PWA funds were expected to aid îî?/*’ . w.^aL is matter with us? the ..... wheat -------- ------------ ------ the - _ • D LI IJ f materially in the financing of a new what lii the matter w,tb Oregon. | vote on the referendum on the Na- Card Party Held for health associations, 18 of which were Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene drove represented at the conference. Mrs. to Salem Friday to attend the funeral structure. A thirty pe| cent grant The answer is,.,bal we I?ave every ; , tional Wheat Program will be held in Benefit of School Band A. C. Wahl Banks, and Mrs. Hugli services of Mr. Schoene's stepfather and perhaps » loan of the balance thinK- ° V r Nelds, our streams, and Washington County next Saturday could be secured Within the next our rugged mountains are filled to and Monday, May 4. and 0, according _______ McGilvra and Mrs. George Bau-j William Schuett. month defTnite plans wi.l be outUned abundance with the finest on this to w . K. Cyrus. county agent. One of a series of Round Robin man, of Forest Grove, also gave short Malcolm Clement, who has spent It only “ a matter ot our \ a . fj Shumway. memner member or of the Na- cald by the planning board to be used as earth. earln il is 13 on,y u. snumway, tne iva- ties being sponsored by the accounts of various lectures given at the past ten days at home departed a basis, and Oregon architects have filin g Oregon to ourselves. H<*re 13 tional Wheat Board, will be present Beaverton Parent Teacher associa- the conference. Miss Dixon reported Friday on the steamer San Angelo on been invited to compete in drafting "•Jf Plaf e at the Saturday meetings to^discuss tj))n was held Frtday afternoon ut the *>n the work done in March and the which he i 8 employed, for New York. We can sell the state to all of the (be wheat situation. Mr. Shumway ■ of Mis l C Austin. Proceeds tuberculin clinic held recently in The Daphne dub net at the home designs. state. The only thing that is wrong j ¡s a wheat grower of Umatilla county were u-cd to help pay for the suits Hillsboro. 800 children In the high of Mrs. C. C. Ralph In Portland last Should a special session be called. is that we do not appreciate what we and one 0f the five members of the of the rude school band. Joint host- school and tho five guide schools Thursday for luncheon which was fol- national board of farmers serving < sc- were Mrs L. C Austin. Mrs. J. were given the test. Of those in the lowed by an afternoon of needlework. perhaps within six weeks, it will be ; hay f • ^ . . . . . . ... another problem to house It and to "Another trouble is that we did not ; in an advisory capacity with the II Kellogg and Mrs C A. Palo, grade school only 3 per cent register- Mrs. V. A. Wood and Mrs. Forest give it working facilities. Perhaps see tbe va|ue advet ls|nK- n <)U’’ i wheat adjustment administration luncheon was followed by 500 in ed positive and 10 per cent in tile Howard of thlH place were in attend- last campaign we found that as we The schedule of these meetings is which six tablet, were in play. »“ «h school. Some X-ray,, have not unce. Continued on page 2 expanded in our advertising, so we 8s f 0 n0ws Mis Walter Scott held high score. yet bP£,n reported upon, yet of t.iose Mrs Crete Main, who has been [expanded in gross business. The first S a tu rd a j,__ Saturday, May 4 — Moore’s Hall, g tine |ow and Mrs. Ingram av- examined none were found to be open spending the winter with her parents Two Demonstrations campaign reached 72 papers. The Roy 130 p. m eraKe The h.... prise wa drawn b) « RoW Scarce treamirer, g ive Mi and Mrs. 1 >■»> Giay, left last , second included over 100 newspapers Sherwood, City Hall, 8 p. m. Mrs Geo Blasser. During the after- his monthly report. Mrs. Wulter week for a visit with her brother My- Planned for I hursday of the state, and as we increased our Monday, May 6 —Aloha Grange hall, noon Veldon Boge and Carol Austin Workman reposted on publicity and ton in San Francisco and other rela- _______ budget, just so much did the manu- 9 a m ulaved seveial selections on their cor- Mrs. Hugo McGilvra appointed Mrs lives in I-os Angel.», increase his business. Laurel Community Hall, 1:30 p. m nets which were well received George Bauman and Mrs. Walter Mrs Harry Eliander Is confined to Two gopher and mole trapping and facturer "Our third campaign, May 3 to 11. w „ st u nion Schoolhouse, 8 p. m. Workman, of Forest Grove, and Mrs. her bed with a «evere case of ium- poisoning demonstration« will be held One hundred contrac^ signers are requested M. T. Bates, of Gaston, to serve as bago. in the Tigard and Sherwood com- will be even gieater. munities. Thursday, May 9, by Roy and t,en newspapers, radio stations lo vote Any other wheat grower Local Folks Attend Grand committee for the election of officers John Felsher took his two daugh- p „„o»o Bureau —An !• of Biological Dioi/«uni Survey, Cnr«.0„ schools, women s clubs, chamber of w ^0 mi^ht be eligible to si^n a new for the coming year. ters, Tda and Janet, and Lois Cox to Fugate, Session of Job’s Daughters Those present at the meeting were Public Market building In Port- and L. E. Francis, assistant county commerce, and civic clubs are a.l contract is eligible to cast a ballot in lined up and ready to start work. this ■referendum election even though Mesdames McGilvia, Bauman and 3and Monday evening to attend the agent. Cooperation this campaign means be may not intend to sign a contract. These rodents are serious pests and , . „ in _____ Among those from Beaverton at- Workman of Forest Grove, Miss Dix- broadcast of Covered Wagon Days. payrolls Originally the referendum plan called tending the grand session of the on, Mrs. Bickfoid and Mr. Scarce, o f' Mrs. A. E. Hanson wa« hostess to are causing considerable damage to Pa y ,°* s. 0 '? ’ merchant. for a vote to be taken on May 25. Daughter« of Job at Milwaukie Hillsboro, Mrs. Wahl of Bnnks, Mrs. *bp Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club gardens, pastures and hay and grain mean us ness 0 3 crops. Effective methods for trapp­ Everyone hopes to get results. These Arrangements have been made in Thiwsday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gale,, Middleton and Mrs. Britt at the home of her sister M tb . F. H. Schoene Tuesday. Mrs. H. R. Nelson ing and poisoning these pests have result^ can only be obtained bv co- Oregon, however, so that balloting I. R. Metzler ,Mns. George MoBreen, Nedry of Tigard. The bettor showing we may be done at these community was a guest of the club. High score been worked out by the Bureau of Bi­ operation R. L. Filley. and Mrs. George The wheat section wants Thyng. was held by Mis. F. H. Schoene. ological Survey. These methods will make in our campaigns, the greater meetings. Mrs. Victoria Erickson, Mrs. R. R. Summers attended a be demonstrated ai.A should be of the business for the manufacturer. an informed vote and a secret baJ- grand guardian, was honored guest 200 Attend Annual County the . -.. producers, . the .. employees to all! l0( free from coercion and sufficient- at a reception following the meeting luncheon at the home of Mrs. Will considerable interest to farmers. -,. . . . . . . . and the greater the opportunity for ly adequate In numbers to indicate Grange Church Services Hare, Hillsboro, Thursday, In which Those who care to attend these , , ____ _______ On Friday Rhoda Thyng, queen of the trend of opinion. the 1924 Matrons of Eastern Star demonstrations should get in touch employment for e\. t> ^citizen, Beaver Bethel No 18. accompanied were guests. with the county agent’s office, Chas. _ . . . her mother Mrs. Geo Thyng and Mrs Mi <; 11 \ I l m a d t r , lira B, E. More than 2ie at McMinnville in June were Iren of Portland friends. Luncheon was Miss Delia Garrow and Mrs. Kratz. in at her home in Aloha for a potluck Road on the Farmington Road, Sat- Mr and Mrs R Hornecker A pic- followed by bridge in which Mrs. dinner Those present weie Mrs E urday, May 4, at 1:30 p. m , according nlc committee appointed include» The Yellow Shadow Chas. Castner won the first prize, the C MoElroy, of Aloha, Mrs. Walter to L. E. Francis, assistant county Gi ady3 Meyers, Tigard, Frank Fluke Seventeen Examined at St. Anthony dramatic club of Ti­ second going to Mrs. Vivian Swanson. Van Kleek and Mrs. M C. MeKereh- agent. 4-H club members will be Kinton, and Mrs. A B. Flint of Funeral services for Minnie Melloy, Pre-School Clinic May 1 er of Beaverton, each presenting her gard will prewent the bewildering aged shown how dairy animals should be Scholls. A pioneer history program 66 yeors, were held at St. Math­ mystery play "The Yellow Shadow" with a gift. groomed, fitted and trained to lead was given in the afternnoon and in ews Catholic church Wednesday May [Sunday evening. May 5. at 8:15 p. m. for the show ring Particular stress the evening degree work Seventeen children were examined in the St. Anthony auditorium. Three 1. _ , Interment . . was „ in St. , , Matthews , _. will also be placed on the method for There were 150 grangers present. Wednesday at the pre-school clinic acts two hours performance. Thrill- Cf.n ^ v. o’, ^ 5 e « a t. St* feeding in order to get an animal in The July meeting will be held a> held at the Beaverton grade school, ing entertainment. Admission, adults . V '^ n t s hospital. Portland Sunday. Japan Missionary Guest the best condition for exhibition Any Tigard. under the auspices of the Washington 25c, children 15c. ? he wal81Ia resident of Beaver­ farmers Interested in this demonstra­ ton residing on Wateon street. County Health association) Those Speaker at Silver Tea tion are welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper of Port­ in charge were Drs. Welsh and Mu- Reedville Girl Wins M A R Y .1. W A R E land, were among the dinner guests _ _. _ son assisted by the county mu e, Get the ad reading habit, it pays. A silver tea will be held at the First Place in riano Contest Miss Margaret Dixon Tub**i< ulin Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mary J. Ware, aged 58 years, died i J. R. Kellogg. _____ tests, vaccine and toxoid preventative home of Mrs. W C. McKell Thursday at her home In Beaverton, Tuesday ■ ’ afternoon. Miss Frances Clapp, serum were also administered Federation of Women’s Miss Marion Hagg. daughter of Mr. missionary music teacher of Japan, night, April 30, after a long illnens. and Mrs. Henry Hagg o f Reedville. Mrs. Ware was born In Puhlequale, ,*^n 1 hursday evening, May 9, at 8 who Is on a furlough at her home at Clubs Meet at Metzger was awarded fitat place of the twen- HENRY A. IlhlJ Aloha-Huher Parent Forest Grove, will be the guest Oklahoma, June 19. 1876. On May 14. o'clock. the ----------- ty-two entries In the piano contest Henry A. Bell, aged 66 years, of speaker An Invitation is extended 1894. she was married to George W. 1 cacher association is sponsoring a Ware. They moved to Collinsvlll, musle festival at the Aloha Orange The County Federation of Women’s beld at tile PaclBc University last, route 2, Beaverton, husband of Caro- to all those Interested. The Beaverton High School clubs met Friday at Metzger A pro- Friday, during a state tryout of high line E. H died April 29th He was Oklahoma, and resided there until hall. gram commemorating National Music school students. She is a student of father of Claud B brother of Mrs 1915, when they came to Hillsboro, bi nd undei the direi Uoa <. ' Mr. Week May 5 to 11 was the theme of Mrs. Sparks of Hillsboro, and repce- Martha Price, of Hugo, Colo . Thomas Oregon. They moved to Beaverton Bushnell will give a short band :on- To Give Play May 10th * --■* ---- Be " II A. and Orus 8 ye.rs ago Immediate relatives sur- cert There will be community slng- entertainment Numbers included a sented Beaverton High school A three act comedy will be pre­ Pbe Ewos Funeral services were held in Port­ vtvlng aie her husband. George W ing 11 ild fa paper by Mrs. V. W Gardner, piano sented by the young people of the triplets. Miss Wilma Tuttle. Mr. and Warn, and two daughters, Mrs. Wal land Thursday afternoon under the number by Miss Dixie Lee MacDowcll More Gold Found Congregational church Friday, May Mrs. Gordon, the Aloha Choral club, auspices of Willamette lodge A F. & tea Cavaness of Beaverton, and Mrs of Hillsboro, and music from other 10 th in the social hall of the church. Ralph l-ec of Tacoma, Wash. Funeral ;,nd Mining operations in the hills East Mothers ( hoius, will furnish parts of the county w*ce also on the of Beaverton have been in progress A M with private committment. The title is “The Fascinating Fanny -ervlces were held in Pegg’s Chapel numbers for the program. Mr. program. Mre. J. M Stretcher of of late according to Earl E Fisher. * Tti in Un ■ tf II n «a» 1 1 1 r*l Brown.” The players are. LnMern Dunham, teacher * of violin, will give Scholls was chairman. A few hours after hi« mother's Dean Rhoda Thyng, Jean Klein, Thursday afternoon. Interment More rock with plenty of mineral has special violin selections and La Ray In Crescent Grove cemetery. _ ____ been found. The ____ same will be as- deaath from a heart attack. Curt Betty Munden, June Boswell, Harold ^ M.artyn will give several whistling Lergeet result» are obtained by • , ayed and results will be published In Stewart, of Cattlesburg, K y . killed Peterson, Harold Huff. John Barnes I solos. Admission free. Everybody and David Mason. Mothers Day candy Browns Pharmacy welcome. •null classified ad. the Enterprise. 1 himself, By ERNEST !.. GRAY Elsewhere ii as $ ia i'YY s » \V” V *:\; L y