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1925 G ivin g o f T o y The origin of tl.c custom of «K in « toy« to * ' ’ et ChrMma* ha* n-\, r b on . i.li a- V tweed I* I» known lh* children of the : \g III fact, it is slipping fast j Egyptians lived toy* as gM at W ith fle e tin g footstep s hu rry stated par » during which their ing on elders Inde t lr. fi-tlvel* of go. d IT* jon (he yea r* that have wtll wore t * :«V ) year* before rh* coir ns of hrist.— llvvrg* Ntstál passed. So many are glad to bid it adieu Moran And feel it has lin gered too long. On the Contrary ¡ II le ft its .«liar* o f pleasures Maud (newly uiarrWsl) You look and sorrow s too, vary melancholy G. rge. are >>«; Hut we loved it too when it eorry you married met was young and strong. George- No, iloar. of »morse noi. I And “ 25“ now rom es with its wa* only thinking of «Il P o nice girls I can't marry voice. Maud -Oh. George, how horrid of " fo r g e t it," it »ays. “ Com e he y»*u ! I thought you »«red for noliodv m erry. but me. Die old vear is gone with its George—That i* *»v my dear. I g r ie fs ami its j o > s . wasn't thinking >>f myself l*ul of the Tills is 1925 and the month disappointment they hare had ! o f J an u ary." . i s an infant yet. so wish it M ystery o f Sound Board all luck. The sound board of a piano, al I'ut out the glad “ M it" and though It la actually a thin aheet of give it a cheer, ttr wood. Is a wonder not fully under com e into this w orld il wood In It* effect* Most people know ■ hat every note has a complete and need* som e pluck. So here's fo r a hearty and >ery elaborate set of vibration* which »'lve It Its pitch and character, and all H ippy New Year. hese separate sets are reproduced tn the sound board quite Independently. A dashlty dress,«! youth was bus Even tn comparatively simple music a tig around the foreman of a con- there are frequently thousands of vi »1 ruction gang in hopes of picking up brations going on in that piece of thin a soft Jot. as timekeeper. brittle wood, which we can hear but “ 1 have nothing like that left.” said -aanot see; and with alt the crossing the husky foreman. "You aay you and recross,ng of the vibration lines need work If you need work, why which must take place there Is never •n't you try hodcarrylngf any confusion, .and It t* possible to se "1 ain't strong enough to carry one lect any group of vlbrutloos as the f them hods.“ one to wnlch we can pay the moat at "Now. look here, lad. I’ll make you tention. Perhaps e,en still more won . fair oiler. If you'll really go to work derful Is the fact that the piano maker 111 call four bricks a load."—Louis can make the board suscvpUhto to dif ville Courier-Journal. ferent kinds of vibration without knowing how be does U. Hy Anna S. H er*« g ¡ lie old year “ 21" w ill soon be , Bone, and THE BANKS HERALD y & Issued livery Friday A l Heave rloli, Oregeu. j.. h Editor and Huicii »>It«.*r "Kntoml M nrcMUl-claa* M IW !)«««■» br Mb. IKX. at lha Paal (N kt at Haavartaa. Oraaaa undar tka Act af Marc!) 1. I»7*. Subscription, $1.50 per year. Advertising rates on application. Young twig!* are soon er bent than oid trees. Hi' it ever so speedy there is no one who can't catch a cold. Quite a few folks p re fe r the solid South to the liquid North. There i» more »Iren g th In a true heart than m a walled eity. Some o f those Chinese g e n e ra l» “ A in ’ t Gonna Reign No Mo’ .“ Change is not made without inconvenience, even from w orse to better. DINNE ft Ik Jerusalem A gift of M o r ir e tur k, ya ha* just beau re eu ,.J by the Near Kaat Hellet from an Armenian farmer In Egypt. Tb bird* ara to provide Christ mas dii er* for l.lito Armenian children tu orphanage* hora, In tellig e n t Reading If (lie books which you read ara your • <u. mark with a pen or pencil the i oat considerable things In them » hlch yon most dooiro to romember. \ Vi* you m y read that book the see* < id time over with half tb# trouble. ' » your ey# running over the para apha which your peucll* ha* noted. I: Is hut a very weak objection against i la practice to say. “ I shall spoil my »dt"; for I persuade myself that you d not buy tt as a bookseller, to sell again for gain, but as a scholar, to * prove your mind hy It; and If the Ind he Improved, your advantage la aundant. though your book yields leas utcy to your executors. W hen P illo ry W a t Used The use of the pillory for the pun hnnni of evil doers ws» only ahol- hed In England during rompuratlv» recent times, and was In active op ration in June. IS37, This peculiar rtn of punishment has a venerable istory. and was known before the ,mqoest. In the form of an tnstru- ent of torture called the stretch- ■eck. The ptltory wa* usually dedl- . itod to fraudulent dealers, seller* of • 'mm gold rings, or counterfeiter* of ipal bulls, until Star chamber tyrants mde It a political weapon, whereby ■any a noble heart was tried aad : -tapered. fiitU f C U o*C L.i, .W u ' W thousands o f Hivat soefled. piesouFHW .am / de/' ned in. Dumb Dan is so dumb that he thinks you go sw im m ing in a poolroom . i" l T A woman in Kentucky, who thought she could run an auto, ran amuck instead. A M hrovdcaat abre -Ron ricutfar m rtri # blue Cross rotogravure F-gl nu otkari ckq;t¡jph Rikwl48 cyp»« RcJ Scar «ippíO FLj Day pm vnni •tcrol muJ gun meg j bar Sv :;r*| Rutlicne piasmor taiga ro¡¡ mop •Kcmcen »ek.il sugamo tcvicf preccol p*oro*h realtor S P. boat duveryn 0»-chi>Slovak camp tire gir! aerial cascade Air Council Devil Dog activation Federal Irasi BcrJt /* (Aii JtiawAotic c lin i -re p MT“. ■ «A T“ \ r M # . - - They say poets are born. Now doesn't that sound like a p o et* T ry in g to dodge all the blame. Any turkey who can survive Th an ksgivin g, Christm as, and New- Y ear’s is a tough old bird. AA hat w ill the country come to i f they keep on Tubbing the m a iS and bobbing the fe m a le »7 W h oever ha* a good presence and a good fa»h ion . carries a continual letter o f recom m en dation. Jusl a* we w ere feelin g a little bit better a New A'ork woman up and died and left $5,00(1 to a pet cat. A’oung Roosevelt should have known better than to try to come over all the “ Sm ith" votes in the country. Hurse markets are coming back. As both farm and city are demanding more nd better horse*, better price* may ultimately result, according to the Sears- ! .«buck Agricultural Foundation based on a study of the trend in the buying i wer of farm horses during the past 57 years. Low price* probably will continue to discourage horse and mule produc- >n and cause a falling off In the equine population until average prices return. Te Foundation believes Hut already horse breeding operation* have begun expand in the districts posses-1 ng the kind of foundation stock capable of ! reducing the sort of horses the market wants. Attractive prices are now ■Ing paid for all good, blc sound shapely drafters coming to market and g,“ 'd ! irses of the wagon type weighing 1,400 to 1,(500 pounds. Prices have ad- inced from the extreme depression of two years ago. How soon the turning point will be reached on the rank and (lie of horse* ; uncertain. Previous cycles of horse and mule prices as shown hy the ac- •mpunylng chart have varied gredtly tn length. The first lasted eleven years „HI depression to depression, the second eighteen years and the present cycle - already twenty-seven years. It seems logical to believe that an upward j im In prices which will last for a decade or longer will start before long nd that good horses and mules produced from matings In the next few year* ill get the benefit of that advance by the time they reach marketable age. ’ood horses are the exception on farms today. It Is unthinkable that good irmers will be content with plugs for long Jt'* funny how some respect ed citizen s regard "P le a s e R e m it" on an overdue bill as n oth in g short o f blackmail. FAR M R E M IN D E R 8 Kveti attillila, lesa illsimae, hot - ' Polka w ho vv a li t aum iller P M » ter lU.nb'*. few er Weeds, les» «m l turo fur li«>g» cuii pian i D w urf tlnekmio. «m i Imi ter erops Ilio « d v un K »«e \ rape ut abolii 5 pontili* unire lire some o f tine O A. «n «e r e in Aprii, May, or early luges o f eleun semi o vn erim eol sln liou field .lune, «m i h «v e n goovl hog pus- . t'. ture slV or e lg lit weeks «M ei yielded H* * hushels from eleun thè see,| la pianteli. T h e J eter ed semi, «n tl under like coud 12,2 Im p ia n tin e*, If Ilo* «o li lui» lieen lion s oth erw ise only prepurml enelv, usually m «k e « from thresher run seed The uooit tieni o f eveellent sllluiner seed tc-dtng Inhorulorv «I l'o r hog pasture. v tilli» w ill le d your spoil. WA N T E D !, ,-nmatism, lumbago, pruriti», bnc! . -, still neck, »ore mu«cl«», Stiain-. .in«», aclung joints AA hen you at. ' • tig " i you can hardly get aromi ! •i 11 V Kcd IVpiwr Knh - thing ha» »uch concentrate,!, p-n, .’ ¡ng heat a» rv,t pepper», ami win t j nctrates right down mt.i ] ! ce gestion relief comes at >ni, tot ,n »os'it as you apply Resi ! Heb you feel the tingling heat i mutes the »ore »not is wa ogh .¡ml through an ! the tor!;;: i- »! « Red I’rpprr Rub tn ‘ ft I -er», coat» liltlc at an, «In i.- !ot a jar at once. Be »«re t .,1 i, oc. with the lume E c ... erv pack-wt Jingle Bells M IC K IE, T H E P R IN T E R 'S D E V IL 15,000,- d an ger o f over production luta» c lo v e r w ltb wln'itI Ilo or bur Icy «m i gel m ore grain por aoro bui p in 'll mi buck horn, »o rro l, tnt! I Ü K S A L I When WVanlsd llig t) «ottoni g ir l tir g irl fur getterai housework. S iilo ttuo unii Wttgo. M r», lliggltta, l'o r i lumi. Iti. 5. Col pimno Main a s i i o a ■ ti* finto o r T ra .la c rtier l>«! 75 hy Hit* foni, « filli ami l'ino, l'n lt'u u it ont» blnok frulli (ho l: . o l ine Prie«* »050. AVill ■ i, fi*r Honvot'ltiii lu i« or o ivo. l'.iy or uooopl d lf- feretice. Albori llu n d l. Il«,« veri, n'. Ailv «• 2-5 M ipaa A Son PAR LO R S n il.L IA R D qara Tobaccos C on fection * Soft uly B uilding Back Murta Flush Your Ktdnoys a* You Clean Your Bowela D rin k« l/Vatuon Straat EAVERTON BARKER SffOP lr ir*t clttxs TV,irk I In i h In ( 'm i m*ct bin ’ it t p lin liilp S.iuiiur.A HI m m C .1. Stfrciii. Prop. EAVI RT ON. ORE A De a ler t ir i AVn»*ted— ilo ,„ io l t ni; tolti, «n,< H tiililiiig wi i k. doso) I lvii"v, l'Inuio, Al r srt.l 11.in rt. Ih>\ 55 A l' ,ril«n,| <»r* Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys K. In Your HANSON W ood and 0-*«l lin ie r « In i'.arly •»bona 433, Botvcrt#*» V. E. Fegg F o r Sala li » hsiffiF, p Q N brod, 1« iminths olii, o r vvill Umirrt.iki'i .nul Kmbalnu t Ira ,!«. AV, 0 .' Clark, 2 tulio« (»range Htnldlng w osi o f Hoavertnn, III, 4, Hox UKAVKKTON. • OREGON 34 Adv p 4 F loctrlc F lo o r S u rfaoln g— On old o r iiow floora. A ll kliuls o f har*lwnii(| flo o r* l«i»l. AN hy oontom l u ni* rotigli flo o r » w Itoti iliey cali br uindo smoutb liko new ? \\ fi. (ilfio r d , 713 K ivltlb SI , llllla b o ro c 32 If Zr. J. R T a lb c r i D E N T IS T Men folks forget tip t the kidneys, Itossi lluildinit get sluggish like the bowels, »imu'iiir ¡lushing occa- and «k'ggrd ami need » mi .»llv el'c we h.v,e !■ kache ami dull ■ '«y o rto n Ot misery in the kidney o <• n, -«»err headache*, rltcitir.it >c : ing s torpid A lrcd l* Pup >1* , puro broil. . cvplt -Mie»* aud live,, acid stomach, OR SA M U EL SORRN SEN * litoti III» old, u l»o 2 -yoa r oltl all sort» of bladder ¡moler», Or fia ’Tìiicl Soronic.*. * You -imply must k p ,.>or kidneys «I ti ologiblo fo r r«,gi«try, «Il active and clean and t!>< moment sou •Inni. tul lio*«nseit ' fi>|- siilo o r (rado. \Y. G. feel an ache or |Mtn in the kidney I ’.lnrk, Il, uvei ton, Ul. 4. !!>>x IM IO N 'K S regio« begin drinking lot» of water. *» m ile* \ve»t Also get about io'ir ounces oí Jad Salts 34 l> * l:«'ii\crfi*n If f i a from any (: »im here, lake a lablc'pooitful in a eia»» of water be F o r Sala Cheep — A C. 1-C. Uthi IÜ IM «! fore breakfast for a f, d u » anil your a Fisk tire, 33 X L in goilll kidneys will thru alt fine This famous la**- fi|*e with inner tube »alts is made from lb a, id of gr ipe» (J M i N T I 1* 1 and lemon jujee, con-.bined with tuhia, li Hr,*« . (¡«r u g o . l laten and is internici! to tHidt clogged kid- F o r Sal* —Stilali tinti! •' i ml two itili lot «. 50 X 100 ft.. between N. NI nuiTiv.it» and M c rk o i« I in the urine «> they r Iiioger irritate. III. Main m !l| \Vl*»t S I h . $ 1!Ml Mi iti bulli ; thus lu' ar car (lUilY l.in o A rata II«' Bim bi« and O r l i l i « ; order:. «b. >p*. I le « » ertoli. Aiix r 2-5 Tad Salt» is inevtsn vr; make» a f,»r n g len i r'd tic tb "* m pi .. ;?cr drink « «nv in » lo Ihe pure!: i- i .» whi».i ever,!.».. «hoald take n*,w ami frolli IO lo 25 pei ceni hrn to help keep tin. kidney» clean. A well-known l<x-»l dr, -i-i «ay» he Com e «i*i| be l'im v !nced »ell, lots of J.‘«l Sail lo i ! who tie (!«*rner Uh «m i Mni’t S treet» ievr in trying to c-rri.t i ' • troulse For Infants and Children lid i- lo r o . Oregon, -vliilc it i* only trouble I , all means hive your ph*»iei.v.i examine your kid In Use For Over 3 0 Yea rs 0t N L E W IS A CO neys at least twice a year. Always bear* tba CASTORI A Signaler« ol r. I. r i B eaverten Transfer Co. H O W ’S T i n s ? 5 m do wl.at w* daim D r U n i y», n ■ . * n | A <>f CatArrU or Doaim«« caimm by K CnUrrh Lewis Brothers, Props. Auto Truck end Livery Service. Daily Trips To Portia.id. Furniture and Piar.o Moving. f A ^ Y A Offices: Beaverton; Cor. Watson «nd First St. Portland; 1H8 Front St Phones: Beaverton, 5L<>n 11. Portland, Main .'ir40 M iU .'.I CATAIUUI MEDI' TNI of -iltXH an Ola*u * V I... 1> i|r!l*vi»« tu® ‘'lUarrhai l fA flam mat', on. Mini dio fatarvi »M« iictnr*. t T >m . whi h acte fH/X'Ujfh n v ■ ! . r*.,- M . > « ja aMaiatln^ to .'oaturo nor br ilnm» lit» for t r ID Yr*i»rn r. J. ciirnty & ■ ■* . t : .i •. W - Our Besl Wishes Tor There is le** price variation due !■ quality in hogs than in any other ani mal in the live stock kingdom. Yet, quality »;.c:ika, even on the hog market, with top price* going to the smooth, plump |a,rkers. According to the S* nrs- in this issue we are printing Ro< , ick Agricultural Foundation, during the prist year choice fat-hacks in Hie m utuary o f the ed ito'1 .« the lightweight class on the Chicago market, averaging from 1.71 to 200 pounds, father, who died rc c iiitiy ir, nr»' ght from 37 cents to $1/4) p»*r hundred over common hog* of the »«m e M ichigan .Although be w.is not cla* At the beginning o f the year choice lightweights were s» liing 37 <ent» known in Ibis im m ediate vicin i a hundred over the commons. Through February highest prices for lights were ty, we trust that our reader* *1 ■ -nt* over the low price. Muring March, April, May- and June the spread narrowed only to widen again through July ind August. In October top prices w ill bo s u ffic ie n tly itderesled m In the lightweight class were hovering nround $1U.(JU while low quo ations were the personal a ffa ir « o f you, editor not to take exception to I two dollars less per hundred. Butcher and bacon hogs are graded ns choice, good and medium In the our p rin tin g o f as personal a m a tter as this is and it is ju sl j heavyweights, and choice, good, medium and common In other weight*. For merly there existed a grade known as prime, which po.-»eased the maximum l*ossible that some of the of condition, form and quality. At present It 1« extremely difficult to get this younger generation might learn grad,- in the desired market weight* Choice hogs have the conformation and a little .something through the quality that are desired In prime bogs, hut nr, not quite so well finished. Good ca refu l reading o f the »lo r y o f pur,- bred sires are relatively cheap now and their use would Insure higher quality litters next spring Ib is life II,at ha- gone beyond. A» niitiuul Im p o rt« run Foo R e n i— '’ ruiiiii tiiiDiritlsIioil upntltliotll 111 llnily HiiiM ing In ,in n o o f .1. Stroud. Ade o If To Extend ,\\e bet the man who is try in g lo perfeet a method o f send in g ligh t around a corn er go! i h i» idea from tryin g to get il through som ebody's squaia head. ul«lko, or w lill« i'lovor tin* b o il o « « b c lo p oil Irrigated or on woatorti farm *. T b * «e ro yield lo 500 pound« o f «orni 000 pound«, Iboro I« no proaonl F o r Sala— I «.\ terrier pup III reo m o n ili« ol il. luqulro «• Ilio Honvot'loii Ilov low o f f 100. Ail* p till We Take This Occasion T h ey are predicting four yre The best we can give them is three, fo r the it!i year i* .when another cam paign starts. o t prosperity. lied. nomi I* I fregoli II lo g o n is 3110 ■ >r dodder, Got the Here are J r u feu) sample» ^ 1 V4 Good and evil in the field o f Ihis world grow up togeth er a l most inseparably. V W ebster ' s N ew JTERNATK>!Wi DlOIONART Horse Markets Coming Back A tactful man is he who look» on w hile some other dumb bell »p ills the beans. 0 ALESTINE A Happy New Year VI Berthcftl OREGON BEAVERTON By Gurki Sughro. 6 Wi*«s Nn flft l UM« TUP HOSPITALITY 0T I HT E X T R A B A T H R O O M T he greatest courtesy In h g iic »| is an invitingly san itary, .bright and clean bathroon,! I!t um purMt, git their first real glimpse of your hospitality through the bathroom door! In one*halhroom-hou»c<t, guests are often eniharra**- ed and members of the family cannot avoid di e m- fort during guests’ slay, hy lack of bathir-g and loilet facilities. To enjoy refined privacy in the home, lo really injure fi.nily cornf rrt when iher-' are gue.*Is, lo »how convin cing hospitality— install that needed extra bathroom now! An alcove, an unused dost l—any »pace five feet square —is ample room for the improvement. Particu lars for the asking ! B E A V E R T O N PLUM BING Co. F. W . Bishop, Prop. BEAVERTON Phone 320 OREGON Young Solomon i