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he Beaverton Review ing o f the winds in the t re stops, but it is probably only getting U a f h n t i h so it can blow our nexf summer lids o ff into the stree t* o f Begvarton. «o LETTERS From Our RtoJtn mm and THE BANKS HERALD Issued Every Friday At Beaverton, Oregon. J„ H. Hulett Editor and Publisher mmém U m Act al Maren 1 W7t- Subscription, 1 1.6« per year. Advertising rates on application If you smile a little, it w ill help a lot. When you lose, say nothing, fk s a you win, say Jess. 'Member when I he accelerator used to be a buggy whip? There are many folks who never worry about their debts so long as they can borrow money. It is not believed that many of the taxpayers wronged them selves by overstating their in comes. It is claimed that this coun try needs more confidence, but it has all the confidence men it needs. If people don’t like to pay taxes, they can without doubt find countries where none are collected. The first thing to do to get reegly for the busy motor tour ing season is to put in more hospital cots. One excellent way to have an automobile sin&sh-up is to in sist on your right o f way at all street crossings. The people who throw paper away on the streets suggest that they may decorate their homes in the same way. It is claimed that politicians are not sufficiently construc tive, but they can build very handsome looking platform s. The politicians must gel tired of banquets, but they can stand them if they don’t have to eat their own words. It ia not true that the women folks don’t read (he newspapers, as (hey study the beauty hints with keen interest. The old timers don’t approve o f Leap Year proposals by wo men, but bachelors who lack con fidence might not oppose them. Many o f the pect to make vome of them rou can’t read young men ex their mark, and may have to, as their signatures. City people who brag* about Ihe fine entertainment^ that they can attend are quite apt to be too much broke to go to many o f them. It would be a good idea for folks who want their letters dis patched accurately to nut ad dresses on them th at (he postal clerks can read. D EA R M E! Oh, heave a big sob For poor Henry Squills, Confined to his home All covered with bills. A strong desire is expressed by (he labor unions to have the farm ers co-operate with them to get more money for the labor unions. W hile the farm ers use the automobiles largely for business purposes, it is not reported that the farm ers’ boys object to tak ing their best girls to ride in them. • The people who movr tin . .5. ,i. ■ i facilities (•I ’their children often lind >i. they’ set a certain .type of edu- ti. vue »licet iliey hud unted on. T he fact that & man will talk every day in private abuut the -•* r f hi* home town, does prove lie will say anything in a public meeting when people are asked for suggestions. T he poets talk about the sigh- MO -When the business men of a Set; V. W ashington. Ju n e ill .town are Jealous and won’t co Kditor o f the Beaverton operate, (he near hy towns don’t 1914. Revi< . IV a r S ir: IMense give have to worry much for fear th at such a divided community me a little space in your paper as an item Io die public o f (hat van put Up any s tiff trade com town us I was a resident o f that petition. v town a few years ago and I have lots o f good friends there Misery loves company, says as to which I intend to pay (hem the old proverb^ and the truth a short visit soon, f have be o f the adAge has been demon come an independent man at strated in ilie Nation’s Capital last a fter spending a good many Hiram W- Joh n son , whose pres years o f hard' loll to get wlial idential aspiration s M l as rial was forthcoming. as a pancake, and Burton K I intend to come and reside W heeler, undoj a crim inal in in Oregon as I fo r’ m yself like dietment in his home state of Hie slate o f Oregon to live in Montana, have become fast In the event o f making my home friends. Finding the members in Hint stale. I have disposed of of his own party in the senate uiy property on Vancouver Is not so friendly io him. Johnson land for the sum. $12,50«. I has turned io other fields for intend to locale somewhere near companionship. The pair were Corvallis as I think a change seen arm in arm at a circus will satisfy me belter than Io recently, and are often seen in buy up properly in the stale of W ashington. Although I have close conversation. been in this slate 1« years off and on, I came io Seattle when W ith the convention only a few weeks away, the liem ocratic I his was a forest in the year 187«, on October the tenth. political situation, so far »a ‘ he All o f my friends will be verv selection o f a p resid en tial-can clad to see me as I will be glad didate is concerned, does not to see them. seem to clear up. Every one Hoping you will oblige me for of the thirty odd aspirants has my request. I now remain yours a chance, and one man's guess respectfully. R. A. Richardson, is as good as another's, if not '•57 Brandon Street, Seattle better. MeAdoo will go inlo the W ashington. convention with the most votes P S. Please send me your pa Io sia rt with, but the big «u«g- per once so that I may see the tion revolves about his ability ame, and if it suits me I will to increase that lead. In the ake il for a year. Republican convention in *«20. O n . Wood had more voles than CO U N TY A G E N T N O T ES anyone else a t the start, but he The last ear load o f sodalol. was unable Io increase his to a war salvage blasting powder, tal as much as ten per cent dur wn- received th is week and d is ing all the balloting. tributed hy the county agent. A lotal of 2I6.V50 pounds of There are a lot o f women in powder lias been ordered by W ashington who would be will W ashington C o u n t y farm ers ing to give almost anything to since Iasi November. W ashing know where Mrs. Coolidge buys ton County used more o f this her hats. The word has gotten war salvage powder Fhan any around th at the first lady of other county in Oregon. Clack the land has turned down the amas County came s c c o i i u w i t h fashionable stores on F Street, 81.550 pounds. The latest advice is that there the Capital’s Fifth Avenue, and lias chosen a little shop in Mti will be another war salvage pow gov Pleasant, formerly a suburb, and der distribution by the now a pari o f norlh-w est W ash ernment th is fall. Announce ington. It is reported that Mrs. ments will be made by the U. 8. oolidge bought six spring hats Bureau o f Roads at a later date there. B u t the location o f the N EA L E S T A T E TRA N SFEN S hop and the identity of tbe own er are secrets which Mrs. Cool Douglas McChesney to Max idge is keeping as steadfastly Muller: T ra c i in Anthony W . as her husband keeps his coun Hart D. L. C.. $10.00. sel on m atters o f state impor Ezra P. Miller to G regario M astrandrea: 26 ac.t Hillsboro tance. - (tarden T ra cts. $10.00. A. M. P orter el ux to .Mike SH ER W O O D KLAN | C E L E N N A T E S N IN TH DAY ; Ja ck so n : T ra ci in Sec. 3, T . 2 8., R. 2 \V., $ t0 .0 0 . The women of Sherwood Klan celebrated ‘ heir first anniver- Dr. J. R. T alb ert ,-ary in K lancraft on Ju n e 3rd. They had as their guests the D E N T IS T women of the Klane from Ncw- berg and Beaverton, and also R ossi Building mu Portland. Each Klan was well represented. verton Oregon After the meeting closed a lunch was served to the women and men of the Klans, at which DR. S A M U EL SO R EN SEN time Miss Anna Versary of B ea- Dr. Samuel Sorenson, D. V. S. verion presented a birthday cake. A big social evening was en Graduate and licensed veterinary. PH ON ES joyed by all present.—Sherwood News. O ffic e B ea v erto n 551— 15 (Now we know the name of H illsb o ro 3 It 25 one o f the Beaverton K lam - F a rm R es, women.— Edi I o r.) AN IN JU S T IC E MONUMENT* Look ..................... ...»......... . Listen Beaverton is growing, build from now on you can purchase ing. improving. It takes money Monuments and Markan* to pay rent, to pave, to put in in both sewers, and to aid pvery good Marbla and G ranite cause that comes along. We for a g reat reduction in price have stores that handle every a saving to the purchaser of thing one needs at prices equal from 10 to 25 percent to most any place considering Come and be convinced. quality. W e also nave stores Corner tth and Main Streets, selling fresh vegetables, good, Hillsboro, Oregon, cool and templing— and we have M. N. L E W IS A OO. many fam ilies buying them. Then to have a foreign o u t sider not paying tax to come in for miles and peddle Ihis sort o f goods no fresher, no cheaper and get away with the money. Let the stock belonging Io the local merchant rot Vet the next da/ the sao«e merchant is donating lo home church, lodge, school, charity, etc. I* it fair? MICK1E, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL Mike Jack son *>l uv lo A. M «♦ee»e<eeeeeeeeeeeee»e+< Porldr: T ra c i in Ree. 1«. T . I 5.. H. 4 W „ $10.00. Dashàig frw.tfer Nm*t Daniel J , K. Ttimmennan et * it to G rani NVhitney: 80 uc., i-ee. ?8„* T . I Ns R 5 \V., $10.00 W illiam J e inillgs et ux lo W illiam H. V a ile el u t: .1 ae. Joh n l>. Uieklin I). !.. C.. $ 10 . 0 0 . K. H. Coloniali et ux tu Cita« W. B lair el ux: L a i* In Sm ith '* \dd., F o resi (trova, $1200.00. Summit Tim her Co. to Stan B u WUllAM laclFOD EAIWE dard Tituher Co., T raet in Soc. 33.. T. 3 N„ R. « \\\, $2600.00. H, M Baaford lo (tua llteke- E v eryone w ho h a* ever lliler: Several tracia in Samuel been around a mining camp S iiti II I, C. also John B Hall know* what a highgrader D I. C and J . S. W hite D I. (’... ia— a miner w ho pocket* $10.00. •ample* of rich ore and -I. Pemhroke (tault et ux lo bus !.. Smith et ux: l s e . See. disposes of them to hi* own ’>. T . k 8.. R 1 W., $10.00. p ro fit H e justifies the Krederirk Overfield lo Ida K practice on the ground that t’o rle r: 2.33 ac. Johnson E state nature intended her wealth ’ ■M . Benverlon-Heedv i||e Ae $1«. to b e *c altered among a* Ileorge T. (loodcli et ux lo many people at can acquire Vilna Cai Irrider: t.ot 12. Itlk. ?. 'in ith 's Add., F oresi Greve, $2 it. and not to he kept hy W S. Reynolds el ux lo W. I'. a few mine owt.cn. Bailey: T ra c i in Curlis Add lo T h e author does not go '•’oresl Greve, $50.00. deeply into the ethic* or I. ttin J . Sceley el ux lo deorge Roed: Traet in North Tigard- economic* of the matter. ¡Ile Add.. $10.00. H e it more concerned with Andrew lleeb Sr. lo Andrea the charming love »lory of tleeb J r . : T ra c i m North Itili*- M oya Dwight and Jack ’ oro Aerea. $500.00. Kilmmy, and with a num Addir Jen k in s lo T illie Kurat- ber of agreeable character* : ; W H, l.o t 3, Blk 8. Hlltaboro and stimng phase* of west 10.00. Elida J . B a lliti io fi. P ' Fiali ern life. Every reader will he I ux: Loia in West Park Add. greatly interested in this tale. ’oresi (trove. $10.00. Chos. True to 8, S SlOarns et Na Told Her I: T ra ci in See S i, T . 2 8.. Short-sighled Lady On gm - *. I \V„ $10.00. ry — “ Is Dial the head cheese I>. R. W lire le r et ux io J . V over H iere?" ’ »eMars: t 00 ae Beaverion- Salesm an—“ No, ma’am ; Hint's Heedville Ae., $10.00. oe o f h i * a s s i s t a n t . * . “ B. A. Auringer to E lla H. Vuringer: i ae. See 2 and 3, to and T 3 8.. H I W . $| 0 . Z d / jg Highgrader A d w rtla lng haa mail* yuur liit»lii»»». ivaop up U m Mlyartlalng. O u r Acta art wrlttru tu b* mail . WANTED Rid FOR S A L E Bouaa for Hunt — six room* and aii<i>|iiiig i>oroh, wilh chicken lisitiM« unii mi nere of gardon and fruit near Baa vor ton. J . W. Merrill, Clnrileii Home. Rhone Mnijt U5W0. e 27 tf Thla hot waalhae won’t last for. ever. Now’s Ihe lime to gel lient ing stove* rojaekeled and furnace* repaired before cold w eather sel* in Frank I'u l- ver, Tin and Sheet Melai nier, eban i, Beaverton. Adv r 28 -if Wanlad-—-In Beaverton, ino |i* Ioo eleared bd. alose io Ala timi flood location. Cull Mr. I \V Anderson, idmne 53 on 2 1 . Huber, O r e g o n . Portland For 6 * 1 «— Huillín lu lier» and Holly t •oe*. Mr*. F. J . Maun, lloille t, Bi'iiverlou, Phone T, irtlf MV-ll WuoUd— (leunrul ('.oiilruniliiB litui III iiihug wo rk, Joseph Koov. •hone, M 5863. Route Ik, Hi IV 265 A. I‘nr tlistili (»re you. ■J if Cherries Wanted— Black Repub For Meni— Modern 6 room h o u s e with extra large lot, close-In, lican *, Oregon*, T artarln n s, near W nlson SI Inquire nl Lam berts, Bings, delivered ut Stipe's O arage, e 27 if Beaverton or F orcai drove. Qlildren Cry for N o. 122 L v g . Keaverlon. 6:47 A . M. 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