The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 28, 1924, Image 2

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\ T
he B e c v e r t o n
R eview
Issued R very Friday A l
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h.n!«<«.! W MMnU «ha» m *u*r
in
Jay.
i' tlii'il in.tint Minin* h it right o f
w ay.
and TH E BANKS HERALD
ft| t h « t V ' t O f l W
Kt B # t t t t t * «
H k.
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■ nttar »I» A<-« •* ü « « » y >*!»•
Subscription, » I . M
por year
A dvertisin g rales on application
l.istru lo only one knocker—
( ip|iorlunity.
Il r p iU morn Ilian double lo
live a double life .
Hun away from difficu lties,
and you won't have lo g o a Iona
way.
(io lo cliurrU and learn about
the h ereafter, or go autom a and
tee it.
Heel cure fo r lo n gin g fo r the
•Id home town it to go back
•re and Iry it again.
An E pitaph:
He »lull»’I have
time lo slop at the c ro s s in g ;
he hat plenty o f leisure now.
O ften when the w o lf rom ee
un i lo I he d«»or, he Hnds the
f.iiid y out d rivin g m an a u lo -
I. o b i l e .
tin t a illo age llie hen may
r x o tt the road b rea n te th e is
despondent over eontinu rd
ill
health.
Hell may be paved with good
intentione, but at least bonds did
not have to be issued fo r all the
paving.
“ In Ood W e T r u s t" is an ex ­
cellent m otto fo r a dollar, but
not en tirely adequate fo r a pe­
destrian.
The c h ie f trouble w ith
in ­
creased earn in gs is that they
nearly always bring increased
yearnings. ■
W h o can rem em ber the guod
o l d u . . j s wuen every man. w o ­
man, and boy in B eaverton knew
how lo hitch up a horse?
Correct this sentence: " I I was
ii r, a nut that needed lig h te n ­
in g." said Hie auto mechanic,
“ and a quarter w ill be enough.
D A M A G E S A N D R E P A IR S
\ n egro wom an 0 1 mammoth
p ro p o itio u * and inky com plexion
was in an au tom obile acemblit.
She was taken lo I lie hospital,
where she soon regain ed ron -
»rio u s n e *».
T h e doctor, seek­
ing lo c o m fo rt her a hit. said lo
"Y o u w ill undoubtedly he able
obtain a con sid erab le amount
o f dam ages. Mrs. Johnson.”
“ llu n ia g e a l“ said Mrs. Joh n ­
son.
“ W h a t Ah want w if dam
a g e «*
Alt got enough dam age-
now W lia l Ah w auls is rep a irs."
i here are three Classes
of
m otorists :
Th ose who view a
horn sim ply as an ornam ent,
those who retain their childhood
attraction for noise and lois o f
it, and those who know how lo
use a horn properly.
T h e Autom obile Dealers" A s-
s ■•nil h is gettin g funds to-
g iher lo erect a statue com ­
m em orating the deeds o f the
fo llo w in g illlu slriou s men: Hud­
son, fra n k lin ,
B ran t,
I'ierce,
Cleveland, und I.incolti.
iiig g n is
i
.
% y#
t
•fi
ü
Ti
never
would
be
passed »ix cars with back­
ward glan ce—
His w ife ha* his insurance.
CAR C A TA S TR O PH IE S
H- re lie the rem ains o f Percival
bapp.
He drove his c a r with a girl on
*'i* lap.
„ ..-»eri..g here one \Vi 1 -
ii.nn Blake,
!!• heard the bell, hut had no
brake.
Beneath this stone lie » W illia m
Raines,
GALLAGHER
AND MR
BEO PEPPER FOR
COLDS IN CHEST
Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop
the pain
Break up the congestion
i eel a Lad cold loosen up in just a
’ rt time.
i »(»per Rub is the cold rrm
.} liiat brings quickest relief. It can­
not hurt you and it certainly seems to
-nd the tightness and drive the conges­
tion and soreness right out.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene­
trating heat as red peppers, and when
beat penetrates right down into colds,
ngestion, aching muscles and sore.
• a -'ints re ltf comes at once
ihe moment you apply Red Peppe'
ub you feel the tingling heat. In th irec
•innurs the congested spot ii warmy
’Ugh and through. When you ar»
iff-re-g from a cold, rheumatism
.arkache, stiff neck or sore muscles
mst get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper
Rub, mift- from red peppers, at any
drag store You will have the quickest
relief knoren.
th e
Ir in g
Oatmeal Cookies— Hue eup o f
(»•lin eal soaked lit two n ip s o f
i"Hk. two clips o f sugar, Iwo-
Ih ln ls o f a cup o f h iiller. o n e «
h a lf a leuspnonful each o f sail
•m l soda, flou r lo make a dough,*
to ll thill, cut out ami hake
b e tw e e n
rio u s iio M D e p t.
Claude Smith
FOREST GRO VE,
A
8HEAN
o h . Mr. G allagh er, Oh. Mr.
G a lla g h er!
I hear you 've another jo b in
sight.
Are you w ork in g here in town,
>r are you ju « l o country rlow n.
\\ ho m ilk » d ie row s and rliirk -
ens every n igh t?”
‘Oh. Mr Shean. Ob. Mr. Shear»!
w ork both in town and coun­
try. you bean;
I sell suspenders to Ihe m ale*,
m an;
»•• t put
.1 •" top.
THE
B o 'l Q ln gorh raid —-T w o cup-
PIONEER
New III leaps m olasses, one cup
FURNITURE
brown sugar, one cup shorten
DEALER
lug, one Inhlespuonful o f g in ger.
I‘ u' nil in an earthen m ixing quickly.
FARM REMINDERS
lin gs Muon-
dish, set on du* stove and let it
Or
on Pastu re Demand Grain V A S C A R C E «OUSEHOLD
lUJii, W all pa
\ iiIt pasture season com ing
RE C IPE S A .'ID SUGGESTIONA is>me lo a boll, then add one
Glngar Snap*— T w o cups o f
tier, Pain t*
eup o f boilin g w ater with one molasses, on * eup o f lard, one
on ih er* is often a desire lo d is ­
H osier kilrh
heaping
teaapooiiful
soda
in
it.
continue feed in g grain
lo
the
luhlcspoonful o f
gin ger,
mr
E nglish W itn u t Cvko -.* cups
ou cuti mets
cow s lo a g e i l exlen l i f not sugar, o n e -h a lf cup butler, III ree ' I the m ivture cool, then stir I a ,ioi
nl i f -nil, tw o o f
hi.
in
five
eups
o
f
flou
r.
Hake
in
en tirely. Cows well fed d o n n i
i I el the i ,i etilen i» boil up once, Phoue*i
f l u i d i * tu p sweet milk, white
dtore 053.
ilcsrnftd
shallow tins and oui ill squares. 1 <! e • add ;l ur until »tiff enough
the w inter, says N 0 Jam ison, o f fiv e eggs, three cup* floui
College extension dairym an, w ill three leaspoon fu ls In k in g pow
■ o ri II out, and hake in a quick
Sponge Ceke
llalli SIX *KM » | veil.
milk w ell fo r a short lim e with d id
Shell oils pound o f Fug
lìd ie change in die am ount o f lish w a ln u t*; reserve one d o ie v tWn m im ili•» ; ailM two und Ivvo-
third s cupi* o f Mitnir. und beal
tuilk produced ultho the grain » ’•ole m e ils . chop the rem ain
De. J. R. T a lb e rt
Light Roll*— I'o one .mil one
five inumi cs; a liti two cupIS o f
ration has been dei'resse»! W hen •I. '* flue and add to the cake, al
! h alf pint* o f milk udii one tu-
D E R T IE T
do* si o r I'd surplus o f final m a­ SO one Clip o f |.Usili- seeded illld Ibiur with Ivvn
ui ful * llf I Ide-poon sugar, two luldcs|Minu*
terial has been “ milked o f f die chopped fine. Bake and ire tla • creai Il o f tartar (UHI beai two bird, two tablespoon » yeast, two
mimi Ics; ilIls», tv *» on»» le a * pillili
cows rctlui'»' in flesh, especially rake.
H o e *!
B u ild in g
B efo re the icing harden»
i •iiiarts flour.
Make llu'iii up
»oda in ou r oui » o f H\\reel milk.
when they feed on “ wa.sliy" early m ark il o f f into square* and pu
b ml five hours, I lien roll Ihem
dd. VV till Olii» IUI|I o f Boilir. a
pastu re« \ gradu al change from h a lf a walnut meat in the eente
O regon
1 out like hlsoulls, b u tler one side Reaverton
little »a lt. keil«! Olii* toi»spot infili
.•ram lo pasture tem i« lo prevent o f each square.
■ d fold them once
Ih»' loss o f flesh. A fter the p.i<
li'ilion ex tra ct; hake III deep tin*.
lu res have hecom»' stron g less
C offee Cah< —One enp c o ffe e
W A N T E D and F O R S A L E
grain is requir»'«l.
F ru it Qake— I'liree e g g » w ell
»"••• cup sugar one eup m olasses
hcnlcn. one and one h ad eup o f
o r e eup butler, one and one
O. H. DALE
Lettuce a crea ge
in
O regon h a lf cups raisins, one or tvv
sugar, one eup o f rich sour
LICENSED POW ER SPRAYER
v o i probably he sm a ller
this ounces citron , one level teasp<M<i
cream , one leasp oon fiil grouni'
And W H ITE WASHING
cinnam on and cloves,
one pur!
yea r than last.
At least there soda, fou r cups flour, one In
Orchard Work Our Epeolalty
'A
w ill be no ou lslan d in f'M n erease h lespoonfu l each o f cloves, a li­ cloves to two p a rt» cinnam on
Phone: B eaverlou foni
a s h a s been the ease the past
•
nd
a
pinch
o
f
»a
ll.
A
fte
r
all
*pice. and cinnam on.
Hak
an
15."» I\. (llav SI Portland, lir»'g»»u
is w ell slirred together, add two
few years
Many sections are hour in miMterale oven
VII work guaranteed.
P 17-20
level lenspiNillfuls soda. 2 cu p­
rep ortin g sm a ller p la n tin g* than
DR. SAMUEL SORENSEN
fuls
sifted
flour,
and
one
pound
las! year In va li*»'
p rices
Iasi
Ice Cream Cake— t wo cu p»
I
Dr. Samuel Sorenson, D. V. 8.
Foe
Sale—-Ilahlin
tu
ber»
and
y»*ar* di<i not com e up li* cx- sugar, tw o cut's flour, i m* eup raisins dial have b e e n stoned
Holly trees
Mrs K. J .Mann, G radu ât* and licensed veterinary.
and chopped a little.
Bake in a
pei'lalior.
corn starch, w h ite» o f 8 eggs
IM IO N K H
ILuile
t,
Beaverton.
. Phone
one sm all cup butler, one cup m oderate oven.
55 II
Q Irtlf O f f ic e
ItcM vcrtoii RM — 15
Skim thick cream lo lest at sweet milk, three tca a p ooiifiil*
C occanut Jum bla*— I eup hut -
least .10 tier cent.
T h e thicker baking (vow'd*«*. Ic in g — I eu p »
I
’lirni
I
Jr*.
llill* lH ir ti Jilt
fui
Ihe cream the m ore skim milk sugar, w h ite » o f fou r e g g » ; boil ter. two eu p» sugar, two e g g s , For Rent House, p a r li)
• ii»hi'il. with gas and lig h t»;
you w ill have left lo teed the the su ga r in o n e -h a lf cup w ater h alf a grated cocanul »>r about
arre ground, three block» from HOLLYWOOD SANITARY DAIRY.
stiwk
Skim mjlk fo r feeding until ropy, then » l i r in and heal a eo ffe e u p fu l o f cocoan u t; make
lliih cr »ta lio n . (In veli A tai..
hogs o r chickens is w orth one-
♦ hi* w hites o f the e g g » ; fla vo r just s t iff enough to roll out
P u r*
Jersey
Milk
ai.J
Beaverton.
e lit If
h a lf a* much per hundred Ihs. to taste.
Bake the cake in lay- thin, ami hake.
dream from Tu bercu lin teat-
as corn is w o r lr a bushel, so
ad c o w ». Daily d eliveries in
For Rent— «til acres m Keel eoi
2 0 « pound- o f skim nulk lias
Heedvllle,
Aloha,
Huber,
Tow n» hip 2 N. Ila ligi' 1 \V .
as mueli feed valu e a* one bn
and B»'uvi*rloii.
S \\ >, n i S K «* aml S.M uf
-hr| o f corn.
Phone your ordere
BIS on 87.
S F V». • •Id .1 Da li in den i -I ii 1 ns
!.. It.
Ji'p.snn.
Proprietor,
l'lOHMf» make o ffe r to 1*.
G.
Will
be
pleased
to
serve
you
E xperim en t* al the station it
Hrandrnhcrgc r. ra re o f Con-
Beaverton, O regon.
C orvallis have shown d ia l ha)
s iila l* o f Swtl xerlam 1. i «7 G er-
pul into sto ra g e in the suinm ei
lin ger HIdK. Portia nd. Dre
m on ili* increased several pounds
c I d - II)
per hah* du ring dm w inter and J
Kii-Mt-flnaa W u rk
usually reaches il* maxim um in
Interest at 4 'i on Savings accounts
i r ta le
• lu k d in i il w laide and
February or March. II lake- up
Iia
lli ill ( 'u lin ovtiu li
$25.00 will start a checking account which will give
eli ina rühmet Good ron d in oli
m oisture from d ie m oist a ir and
i
c
An
I
’
p
ItM
ln lf Hniiitiirv
Sliop
MeKell.
Rotile
1. Heaver-
you a nice record qf your business and a check make*
the hales are con siderably h ea vi­
(•■II.
r
l
«
er al m id -w in ter Ilian they are
T H E CO UNTRY
T O W N BALL TEAM
One o f the best features thn
you can develop in a country
town is a good ball loam, which
may e ith e r be a school team, or
one drawn g en era 'ly from I In
tow n 's you n g men.
Many conn
Iry tow ns have very successful
team s, and they are a b ig far
lo r in m aking llie town seem
attractive.
T h e old tim ers
looked
al
sports lo som e exlenl
us
a
w aste o f tim e.
Bill that point
o f view should have gone by now
A good hall team m a town in­
spires a hd o f en ergetic young
fellow s w ith a spirit o f am bi­
tion-
W h ere
oth erw ise
lliev
m ight be g e llin g discontented
w illi th eir home surrounding-
and com p la in in g about llie d u ll­
ness o f Ih e ir life, the idea o f
gettin g on llie srh oo1 or town
team gives them an object lo
work for. A fte r they gel on tb*'
team they liave an incentive b
practice.
Then when llie gam es
an’
held, llie tow nspeople have in­
terestin g events in their own
com m u nity and do not have lo
go roam in g in oth er neigh bor­
hood* lo fin d things goin g on
A good hom e ball team helps
keep m oney at home, a s wren
people go lo oth er tow n* lo *ee
gam es they are pretty sure lo
spend considerable m oney llial
oth erw ise w ould be kepi al home. a* m id-sum m er.
T h e hay gen ­
And if you can develop a good era lly goes hack In nearly it*
hall team in you r home town, it o rig in a l w eigh t
the
fo llo w in g
must help lo develop rnnsider- summer.
in lo see the gam es.
It w ill
pay the business men o f
the
C*»nsiderable a lfa lfa w ill prob- |
own to bark up a home ball ably be p lan lcd on the riv e r j
team.
tmttom and oth er warm ,
w ell
A good team can be developed drained soils o f W estern O r e ­
anywhere if the
players
w ill gon Ibis A p ril and May.
Plan -
ake lim e to practice.
Perhaps ning lo seeure Ihe »re d o f die
no form o f organ n a tio n d ial genuine Grinun a lfa lfa »e e d he- I
could l>e devised w ill do more fire »lo c k - ar<* deplcted and lo
lo prom ote home town co n ten t­ a n lie ip a le needs fo r lan d p lasler
ment and make young men sal- w hieli ustiolly hetp* in g e ll m g
fied w ith their home su rrou nd­
a stand o f a lfa lfa , is recom -
ing*.
L et's do everyth in g we
meinli-d.
ran to build up and support a '
stron g team here -in B eaverton
Horns are m ore easily
p re­
fo r the sum m er sea *o n .
vented Ilian rem oved.
MR
In c o o firm ed deports say an
A l rwan non swallowed a fliv v e r
a iew weens „g o . He fo rgo t to
shut o f f the engine, however,
and shook to death in 15 m in­
ute*.
People call me a travelin g sales­ • means a stunted mature horse
V grow th )' yearlin g does not re
man "
1 qu ire the fei>»t and care a fte r
“ Oh, you 're a drummer.
M'
■ ward tli.'il a stunted one doe*.
G a lla g h e r? “
"N o , I play the
violin ,
M'
Shea u.”
llrr«> lie» the body o f W illiam
stunted
y e a rlin g
BANK OF BEAVERTON
No a c c o u n t too sm all to receive our
careful a tte n tio n .
BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP
the best kind of a receipt for bills paid.
A Sale Deposit box in our Fire A Burglar Proof Vault
for your valuables will relieve you of all worry.
For
Rent — ivv.i nr three
fui -
tu»||eil room s
Inqu ire iif H,
H Z jn in ifrn iai} <>u Front St
* a » l o f Lom bard
c U lf
Insurane of every kind written in the very best Com­
panies.
Deeds, Mortgages and Wills, in fact all kinds of Notary
Work promptly executed.
The most careful attention given to all business inlilist­
ed to us.
Officers
F. W . LIV E R M O R E . Pn-uient
B. K. D E H H F T . V u * president
DOY GRAY Cutiier
Beaverton,
B ackache
O fte n
Litficr v ..
cian at on c <,r g t
cist ibout ft-tr
take a tabicsr^H-yr. u!
before brc. ki: r i
kidney :na; t
famous snlr » *
¡rape» a i
lithia,
Ctrl
itr
help clcai
f
neys. alio
system, so thi
often relievin'’ l>
Jad Salts is iiu -,
in­
jure and makes a deln. . ui. efferves­
cent lithia-water drink Drink lots of
soft water
By all means have your
phyu-rin examine your kidneys at least
twice a year.
n ti.ti
II
If
Rent— hotnlslim l room s at
reasonabe prires. T h e Mrtxell
House. Mr*. L. W W ise, prop.
c 8 If.
S iili
F o iir mM»in
)iou*e,
■•»rtljr fnrni*hixl, inni (»iit>
lllllf « t T f tif ('minili, riuso tu
IMVflllfllt. Tu I n » (tulli clMAp,
u ii
ftvtv muiitli|v |iavinoni*
W
B. P«*KK, llcnvertuti.
You
i>.c p'iysi-
rih'.rma-
f J »! Fntts;
o w a te r
k -.r ii ¿ ar.»i
Thiv
. i-* nt
p i .....„
For
N o t B e e n D r in k in g
Enough W a te r
When you wake up urbh backache and
dull misery in lb. , ,
it may
mean you have been eating food- which
create acids, says a well known author­
ity. An excess of such ncids overwork-
the kidneys in their effort to titter it
from the blood and they t/zcoin
t of
paralyzed and loggy. When > . r kid­
neys get sluggish and clog > o-s roust
relieve them, like you rc!i vc yot-T
bowels, removing all the body'» frinois
waste, else you have backache, sic*
headache, diery spells; jrriir :: ■:!•,;• cl»
sour-. to;:;n; is coated and «hen the
w all.
'-.J you bava rlaaunulic
twing-
i . uri .c is cloudy. fj!I of
sedin'MC.
•;,’ ; rjl'in get n r . -.valtir
t.
W an ted — G eneral
Contracting
an,t Building
work,
J ii » ui »I i
K m»x. Plmne, M 5*<l:i, Route
tl. Box 255-A, Portlaiiil Dre
•»"»•__________
ü - lf
gen era lly
M eans
r i .
r
Bad Take Salts
H ave
If Yon Lutile Dure.
You'll Come Again
LIBERTY RESTAURANT
If Kidneys Act
s
C. J. Stm si, Prof.
BEAVERTON.
ORE
For Sale— I |i Peeled Holstein
“ A GOOD PLACE TO E A T "
I'nw. S li m D.d illa bull«». 11.00
T e ll Y "tlr Friem la
per duacn.
Mr». K. J. Mann. Cor. 2,j ami Main lllllub'^rn. Ore
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Ib 'iiiT a U r iix Ht uro, llo a v e r in ii,
i In-Kiui.
L E T ANDY FIX YOUR WATOH
J
L. Anderson. “ He , Ure know»
Imw." W atch m aker and Jeweler.
• 117 2d HL, H illsboro. Oregon.
C iy f o r
For Rent— Four rotini* and bulb
d al. w iih room fo r » garden.
All modern convenience*. $ 2 0
per m onili.
Inquire al S tip o'»
Garage.
Adv e l i If
C astori A
M O TH hR !
Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
orepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages o f
Constipation
Flatulency
Diarrhea
W ind Colic
T o Sweeten Stomach
Regulate Bowels
A id* in the a .imitation o f Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
' *
Natural Sleep without Opiates
*' »
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To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of w i i ^ / 7 AtetÎÆ t<
Proven dirr-tjr.ru on radi package Physicians everywhere recommend it.
Lubricating Gasoline
Cost* No More
No Carbon Greater Mileage-A Cool Motor-More Power
Drive into any o f the stations listed below and give this sci­
entific Petroleum product • trial; the Lubricating Gasoline
will make yon a satisfied customer. A fair trial is all we
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H ig hw ay G arag e, Forest Grove,
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