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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1924)
I World. Wherefore (he world flour, to make * drop batter, Cold Ououmbee Flehlaa—One H ou seh old Dept. rover will not allow anyone to mono* and let rise until light nailon of vlnegar, one eup of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD poli** radio broadcasting. and spongy. Add the sugar. salt, one eup o f browu sugar, RECIPES AND SUGGESTIONS sail, cinnamon, niellisi butler, one eup o f dry mustard. DI*- r Make a rich pio well -beatali egg and currants. solve dry ingre«iienls in vino, There are 1,118,000 ms-rots tn a collection in Uie British Si i (ciu . U e gent pa < with thi« | with flour to make a soft dough, gar and use to cover cueumbers sonni That is almost a, many and fir v ■' a good pumpkin Heat or knead thorouglily until in erooks. One cup o f horse- i« - Hake u til they : no longer sticky, but keep the radìsh may if deaired be added. as will be found in an average pie m brown. V spoonful dough very soft. Cover and let snd THE BANKS HERALD .^nericali house when the olili- po f u d cream at ‘ serving rise In a warm plane'in well- dren have left the aereen doo. o f v.h •tuffed Apple#— Core thè ap greased pans, brushing the tops Jopen all day. time >s -i harming addition. Uaued Kvery Friday At with melted butter. Let r i s e ples and fili thè cavltte* wllh Engl|<.h Currant Loaf— t rake again, then bake about un hour equal parts pecans and raisins. A Iteavorlon mai.leu happened Beaverton, Oreiron. Hake and serve with whipped [lo remarti to bar favorite shiek rnmprcssed yeast, one cup milk in a moderate oven. [thè other night ihat she tuoi (sea hied and cooled to luke. J.. U. Hulett «peni all afternoon wriling lo warm), one egg. one-fourth cup Editor and Publisher j hor dadify. Scmng Ih.« look of butter, one-fourth cup brown 'iirprise and pain on bis coun- sugar, three amt one-half cuns V e t c h , R y e , T im o th y and rlaa» m.O»r D m b r till. [tcnanre, site went on to explain sifted flour, one-hplf teaspoon M .1 U m I'M M h .1 Ik salt, one-half teaspoon cinna ihat thè daddy to wh*tm stie li.ut undo« ÜM Act of felBrrk N. 197T C lo v e r Seed wrilten was thè one h«>r mothor ■non or nutmeg, one-half cup washed and dried currants, 1 > i »- Subscription, I t . 50 per year. | marned. solve the venst in the milk, add T im o th y , C lo v e r, A lfa lfa , H a y Advertising rates on application. about one and one-half cups Read thè advcrlisem.-uts. G ra in , Money talks, but not until it has grown up. You can’t uplift people standing on their necks. I Too many flies get through the summer without beirg swat ted. W E Auto Truck And Livery Service, Daily Trips To Portlond. I Furniture And PiAno Moving. Offices: Beaverton; Cor. Watson and First St. Portland; 188 Front St. Phones: Beaverton. 51 on 11. Portland, Main 3540 Passing thought— Four out of every five woman haters a r e women. Some men’s idea o f an art collection is a windshield stock full of stickers. 1 . ... ' Oaalar In Wood Gel i This Is Republican Year Crime school has been fournl in Chicago. Almost every boy thinks any school is a crime. / A married man’s» things are never left in the middle of the floor, where he can find then. j. \ .Paid Advertisement' $41,252,350. In Minneapolis a minister’ s son is running for the Senate. Ministers’ sons are very often wild. íl Recorded Damage Due to Income T ax f ] Timber porehaaee cam elled or suspended girt.ono.ooo ¿ j Construction o f lumber mills, towns, lugging camps and logging railways, abandoned or sU8* pended —— - - _____ _____ — ___ — — t.—.......... 7.875,000 |J2 i »tiler industrial investm ents can celled or..... sus pended ,------- —--- 1— - - One year s o p era tin g pay ro il on fo re g o in g item s .. 8 Disincorporate)!!*. gi.6O6,fti>0 capital. Damage listed 1-10 only ——— .... ........ .........................— i0* Actual removals from state, including loss o f only one year's pay roll ............. ............ - ................. . 2,140,250 22 i lireate.icd removals, including lows o f only one year's t -iv roll ---------- -------------------- -------- ■*.. 2,218,500 8 11 131 The modem girl has simply made up her mind that h e r face can be either her fortune or her misfortune 134 a- to which d e fin ite .m o u n ts an- not a v a il able, hot W h ic h w ould am ount to many m illio n s; damage listed as ... ...... ............ - .............. ......... Cases s ill ui ler inv< - n; would amount to 0 many m illio n s ; dam age- listed as ................ ......... — 0 |' Cases )Q which reported removal or investment elsewhere was stated to have been caused by the income tag, tut which cannot be verified ln writ ing; damage listed as _____ ___________ -..... ..... ... 0 Total recorded damage ...................................... $41,252,350 We have examined the signed statements and exhibits upon Chicago proves to be unex-|whirh " ,e f «regoing tabulation is fesed and find that the total , .. religious, _. ... ,, imale o f damage properly at- u pectedly it consumed lo f $41,252.350 is a conservative estima 1 , 200,000 gallons o f sacreinen- tributaliJe to In- - 'ale income i:«x ;i- .1 determining factor in in- 5- flueacing ¿ecisiot • trains! Oregon investment in Ike Caen* Itated. I I tal wine last year. We also fimi 'ial many adililn n.il amounts could ha\e been in- M J juslifiab'y in the total, -o that, making every allowance I B A bean king recently disap for possible ..« rslatemepts in individual items listed, the aetua: jMJ peared. and the theory lias been loss o f investment attributable to the state income lax is materi- advanced that perhaps some ally in exce-- o f $40,000.000. F war veteran is chasing him. s:-! J KltANK K. AN'DftF.W S l*re-. Portland Chamber E of Commerce). __ J We like llie Monday papers SigiifiJ ClIARLEH H. HTEWART V P. Northwestern because the sport columns lake j National Bank). up so much space that they ’ Sign« «1] BEN SELLING Mereharft anil Philanthropist). crowd out some of the crime Sigi r.i CilRISS A. BELL Attorney «ml Member of Board newe. o f Directors of Portland Chamber o f Commerce). Signed J. K. GII.L (Pioneer Portland Merchant). An astronomer in Bonn, tier- many has found a new comet All we ran do Is hope it isn't coming here to run for presi dent. J 21 Repeal the State Income Tax Vote 312 X Yes More than 1.500 contributors to expense o f gettin g fact« before A sharp fight is expected in I n " ' - ; «'Kin ■ mo ontrihulors live in all parts of Oregon; this. the New Jersey fight for the va tilverl:-euien» -su>‘<! by C. C. Chapman, Editor of Oregon Voter, cant sena'orial seat. Mr. Kean I nitiator of "p e a l measure; residence, |09 Lownsdale St., Port and Mrs. Edge are the candi land, Oregon. dates. and shifting from one foot to the otlier in front of the photo graphers. King Haakon of Norway want)' to visit America, but fears the crowds. He might try coming in disguise like his English rep hew, Baron Renfrew. Eventually we hope lo ri:acii the point where cakeatcr* won't ait in the football Idcachers and yell cute remarks at the men who have made the squad. A time may be coming when anybody able to monopolize the radio broadcasting will rule the 'S » " ' — IT’S COOLIDuE— Make It Unanimous .Every indication shows overwhelming sentiment for Coolidge. The Literary Digest straw vote, both in this slate and the nation, shows him at this writing leading his nearest opponent by more than two to one. In urging votes for Coolidge, vre ask Oregon citixen* to el**et to the congress men wlm will aid the President in carrying oul Ills policies, men who acknowledge par ly responsibility, men who will keep faith with the people in carrying out the platform pledges. y o u W i l l f in d t h o s e men on t h e REPUBLICAN TICKET senator McNary plished much for Silinott should he stale.. Maurice K. o f the deinocraiic should r«*eeive life thixr&L? rucM tAuSE o w e ’ wou 1 Vzo m l AWO E.TRW6 \wrtw MWEIA \ MAVC.E 'EVA MACAJVK X ) ^OSAETWlUGt ES deserves reelection. He has accom Oregon. Congressmen Hawley and returned because o f service to their Cruinpacker, candidate for the seal incumbent in the third district, votes o f all republicans, RESTORE THIS STATE TO CONTROL OF It is important that all good citizen* vote for Ham A. Kozer, candidate for rt election as secretary of state, and Thomas It Kay. candidate for state treasurer, be cause their election will restore the affairs o f Oregon, a strongly republican stale, to republican control. Through the accident o f death, the governor has named his own stale treasurer. This is an elective o f fice and the people ^ad .elorted a republican treasurer. • Hy the appointment. Governor Pierre seized power not hi.« hy right and thereby dominates the state hoard of control. The balance will be restored by the election o f Kozer and Kay. OTHER CANDIDATES, TOO, ANE WORTHY OREGON IVhat a time! W. E. Pegg Anni» uud the never had M much redi fun m her tifo. k uxu because every- went along Jb smooth. Undertaker and Ernbalmer Grane* Hulklin* BEAVERTON. • OREGON Or. 4. R. Talbert Qot into town surly—Aiwvi* wtnt shopping and to did L Took in a shew In the after- noon and had ! plenty of Oens to catch a RED E L B C m C for homo. No utwryki’ about parking the car. Cheaper, too —j Ague*. RED ELECTRICS fm me after (his. Southern Pacific Red Electric Trains DENTIST Rossi Building verton Oregon OR. SAMUEL SORENSEN Dr Samuel Sorenson, O. V. S. Gradualo and licrnsed vrlarloary. phonkh llcuvcrton 551— 15 Furai Rea. illltnlwro 3K 25 Office MONUMENTS Looh ................ .......... .. from now on you cAn pure base Mo no monta and Marker« BEAVERTON ORE. In both ‘ Marble and Granito for a great reduction in price a saving to the purchaser of from. 10 to 25 percent Gome and he convinced. Corner 4th and Main fllreeta, Hillsboro, Oregon, for Ialanta and Children M. N. LEWIS A OO. C E. ALLE N , Local Agent C ASTORIA lftU»oForOvor30Y#ar* Alwey« b*art 0 « FO R O VER 4 « YE AR S HALL.’« CATARHH MBDICIMB ku bMC UM* •uccsMfully In Ol* lr.«tm»nt o f CaurrS. H A M .'B C A T A R IU I M A C IC IN E con- M a o f sa CMsunont «rhleh Qulckty W I ì t m by locai application, and ih* In u m a i llaeirlna. a Tenie, whleh netn through th» Bino* on (he Murouo Bue« f»r*a. Ihua rotu tlng th» InOanimallaa. Sol* by all OruggFita F. J. Chaaey A Co.. Tototo, Oblò. OF VOTERS' SUPPORT Judge Harry H. Belt, of Polk county, and Judge Per ry R. Kelly, of Linn eounly, are both able jurists ami candidates o f I be parly Ibr justices o f the *upr*m« court. Judge Kr'ly Icing n candidate to succeed the late John MrGourl. Both are eminently qualified. I. II. VanWinkle, candidate for reflection an attor ney-general: II. II. Corey, candidate for reeleellon as public service r inmissmner; Edward Ostrander, ran- (Ih'ale for public service commissioner; .and J. D. Mickle, candidate for r< election .as slate dairy and food commissioner, as well as the complete legislative and full county tickets, vouched for hy the republican par ly. are worthy o f sum orl and deserve your votes. MAKE SURE YOU VOTE NOVEMBER 4th lli-IKihJicfin Hlntc Central Committee I L. Pailcrson, Chairman. John \V. Cochran, Hccrctary (I ’ aid Adv.) V IC K IE, THE PRIN TER'S DEVIL ROPE, 'THEM A\VK VJOClW AJU, TM6. — THE DOMINANT PARTY We believe the world is get ting better. Fewer people star! their conversations nowadays with “ flay, listen." exercise SUPPORT THE ENTIRE PARTY TICKET !: — The burning question will soon be, “ How much per ton?" or, perhaps, “ How much p c r | cord?" To some people the great mystery o f life is just a eur- msily as to how other people can afford cars. R m k m I m ■EAVRATON. know. “ The fair sex fairly stunned me," said the Prince o f \' ales. Well, old toppy, that's a bally habit of theirs. Your Order* In Early Pbona 4SI, worry Statistics indicate that in this j particular leap year girls are looking before they leap. Eve would have had a hard time tempting Adam with an apple at the present price of that fruit. and Oval PROF. H. A. REYNOLDS, •« T h ■« T„ M. H. Teacher and Laoturer Kleelro, M celiano’. Suggestive, Magnetic, Therapy MANUAL MAHHAGE Office Hours, 1:00 to 6:00 p. M. Third house south o f Second Street on Franklin Avenue Telephone SETA Custom Grinding and R o llin g » OREGON A. B. HANSON Ph»ne your order*. t U on »7. C. 0. Sorenson. Proprietor, Hen verton, Oregon - .... .. ■ RECOM M END BEAVERTON For Information on Quotations and Contracts Address FRED N. WILSON REAVENTON, ORBOON, NT « (Near Witch lintel ) Beaverton. M o lasses, Chas. Berthold Hlghaat Quality Advanoad Reg« latared Ellvar Fosee HOLLYWOOD SANITARY DAIRY Pure Jersey Milk and Cream from Tuberculin test- ed cows. Dally deliveries |n lleedville. Aloha, lluher and Berthold’s Scratch Feed Berthold’s H e r Maah Berthold’s Dairy Feed WWWY' No wife can endure a gam- I bling husband unices he is a | steady winner. one-half eup sugar, half cup sour cream, one-half eup sour milk, one-half eup finely ground oatmeal, one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon each o f cinnamon and cloves, nutmeg and cocoa or chocolate, two teaspoons baking powder, one-half teaspoon soda, flour to roll. Cream the shorten ing and sugar, add (lie eggs, well-healen, fold In the other ingredients, chill, toss on a floured hoard, roll out, cut and hake In a moderate oven, tlse as (title flour as possible In order to avoid a hard texture. B U Y IN Y O U R H O M E T O W N Lewis Brothers, Props. by Oatmaal Oooktap Two egg., Oregon Silver-Block loa form P o u ltry Supplies \ Beaverton Transfer Co. The closer a man is the more distant his friends are. Feed, Agent Par cream or a good sauce. i wj enana jwnroc e*. “ ** AWO -MEW SOVAE WlGm VJW 6 W I | Bread Made Ry The BEAVERTON BAKERY can be purchased from FINDER’S QFOOCNV BEAVERTON MARKET THVNO’S OONFEOTIONERY MAFES A SORB BEAVER INN LITTLE BROWN JUQ Ask Any Radii Fan