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The butt who itriv«'» through R tR L E T H O U G H T F O R T O D A Y grade cronMU®* without looking January 1 1 ' b "lh way* is tho kind who can ace i v Mil yon mv bo d*pomt®d upon to take pills peace I g unto you: i> • in tho dark. the world i 'Ip. give l u * you. I.et *l your heart he Just as the little boy used to troubled, i li.tr let it be afraid. look forward to his first long -John 1 ’• 7. trousers, so the girl o f today «.'unitary 1 t fooks forward to her first I'hls is th.' confidence that knickerbckers. we have in Him. that. If we ask any thing according to His will. Style experts have decreed He heareth us.— I John 5: It . looser clothes for men, but the January 19 ch ief interest w ill be in the ex But now is Christ risen from tent to which they will have to the dead anti become the first loosen the purse strings. fru it» o f them that slept— I Corinthians t5:30. CURE FOR SPEED MANIA January 14 lirive as fast as your one- Oh thal men would praise the cylinder head dictates to the l ord fo r his goodness, and for nearest fillin g station; buy 10 his wonderful works to the gallons o f gasoline and have children o f men. Psalm t07: it put in a washtub which you 3t. January 16 have brought with you. Then s'ick your head in it three For Ood so loved the world, thal He gave His only begotten ti ties«—and take it out twice. Son, that whosoever heltrveth The other day we noticed Mr in Him should nol perish, but K M. Massey re|Ntinng the walk have everlasting life.—John 3: he!ween his place and Front St. m. January 16 I lie walk was not in front o f Thou shall love the Lord thy is home but on the other side •f the street. It might be well Ood with all thy heart, and with for some o f the rest o f us to all thy soul, and with a ll' thy to <k around. Maybe there are slrenglh, and with all thy mind; walks just across the street and thy neighbour as thyself. Luke 10:37. ' • from us we might fix up fn- January 17 ' ! ’a,t o f kicking about the con Love, joy, peace, longsu ffer- dition. ing. gentleness, faith, meekness, 50,000 'Iambs were sold i n temperance: Against such then* Pn neville for 11 cents a pound. is no law.— flab 5: 35. 33. he Beav'crton Review and THE BANKS HERALD Issu«d llvsrjf Friday At Beaverton, Oregon. J.. H Hulett Editor and Publisher Subscription, 91.60 per year. Advertising ralos on application. I f you’ re satisfied with your lot— build a house on it. Nine tailors can make a man. perhaps, but they can’t make him pay. That boxer table variety. flow er ear. is o f the vege He has a cauli Our Stenog says " I should w orry— even a mighty oak was once a nut.” Tw o can starve more quickly than one. So marry in haste and repent at work. / The worst thing about winter is that it doesn't come during the summertime. Where U. S. Faim Products Go Pride makes some people rid- \ iculous and prevents others from becoming so. IS?* Most wild oats are sown on the night shift, and reaped in the cold, gray dawn. *• -iV »*v ! Alas! If they have been mar ried a year the Daily Doxen is not referring to kisses. : Hi Towns slow to adopt highway improvements are finding that they are on side roads. ,ess Talk may be cheap, as is sometlines said— but not when you're sassing spged cop. ai B B W M * I« * * B '-**• _ 4 tjAM B I P k Y] / / * 1 V J Products o f the American farm go to every civilized country o f the world, •ot o f the United States each year Is sent approximately .tie-half of the total ottuo crop, une-fourth of the yield o f the wheat Acid». one-fifth of the porker* nd huge quantities o f corn and tobacco, dried fruits and other product« of '.eld end feed lo t That is a great triple play >' The accompanying chart, prepared l»y the Seurw-Koehuck Agricultural the no! ce work on the speeders I Foundation, shows Where the principal exports go. In the United Kingdom more o f America's fiirra exports ere consnined — speed cop lo judge lo ja il. 'han In any other nation. The United Kingdom uses more American cotton than any other country, her annual consumption averaging around 1 J 8 0 J I» I f a inart’s head is fil^pd with ■ales. Germany is in the market for iilmoet aa much cotton, using 1)111.fli t wisdom he doesn't have lo use ;ioun<!s last year. The United Kingdom Is the first market for American wheat his mouth as a safety valve. :tnd floor, tobacco, corn sirup and condensed ndlk. Site also takes large quan tities o f dried fruits, oil cake. meat, meat products and corn. I f money really talked, an old dime could tell some wild tales about what it used to buy. Jt is said that m> two men ever think alike, but, neverthe less, a great many widows re marry. P r i m a r y F a c t o r s A f f e c t i n g F i n a n c i a l D i f f i c u l t i e s O f T h e F a r m e r . 0 I0Z 20% 30X 40Z 507 Low F arm P rice * - Matty o f us are never sure j ( whether it is opportunity knock H igh T axes ing or the w olf scratching at 1 1 the door. i j WAGES A Los Angeles bank messen ger say» he »pent $30.000. Per haps he mistook him self for a movie star. F reight R ate « ------ j THE Q U E S T IO N * A R O BIBLE Ja n u a ry \\ hal is the reward for hum bleness»— I Peter 6 tb .’ S How should wo o >o the law? I Tim othy 1:8. January 19 What has Ood given us? T molhy t :T. Ja n u a ry W ho 3 ;*. is II 14 faithful? January I Thee*. 1* \\ hal is the name o f the Lord I \ened to?__ Prov. 18:10. January 1* What is said o f Ihc conceded n an? Prov. 3fl:tS. January •AVES ANSWERS 11 January P IO TU R B T H A T 17 W hat does a* prudent < l? Prov. 37: »3. RAY F O R T H E GOO SEBERRY man M IL D E W THE ST O R Y The NN al| Street Journal once remarked that Supremo Court decisions make dry reading. A fairly good artist could illua I Orandmottier’s Recipe to Irate a Supremo Court Itoclaion | IPs Orlng DacK Color and and mako it electric with ad j Lustre to Hair ventura and achievement. Pictures in a doserl o f dry t You can turn ura). laded hair beau reading are the oasia oil which JOB PRINTING i aim.Ml ..*er the human mind may revel, rest tifully d.iik au.I lue , Th * Bonvort*« Ravi "IM" I* J'’*' " -■-........... - • -— - and be refreshed. ,uul «1 any * Sage and M Salpliur '' ‘ ‘ - ' v o">p. ....** Picture* make the heal ad drug »tore Million* o( l'»llh* of th*» vertisement better and often old lamou* Sage Tea Iter pe, improved Mopes A Bon by the a.I.lil. i of ot’ rr ingredicnl», save poor ropy from the abyss are «old amu. ty, K ' w l-know* drug- BILLIA R D FARLORS gill, line, h u»e it darken» the han moteo o f futility. Ask us about our advertising to naturally ond cv> *ly that no one can tell it lul been applied. Tobaoooo i 'it service. tho'« wh< *c h er i* turning gray or Confeollono becoming faded h..v« a lurpmc await T h * Boavorton Review ing thrm, became »fu r one or two ap Soft Drink* plication* the ¡.i .' ho r vanlthe» and Wutson 8(r*et your lock» I k c m n luxuriantly daik and daily Building Appl* F r u it Oak*— 1 cup su beautiful. ThU i> the age ot youth l.ray- | .ir, 3 cups flour. *s cup lard, haired. un*Uractive folk* aicu't wauled . BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP ! I teaspoon salt, I teaspoon o f ■ round. »» get h»»y with Wyeth'» hag« u iinamon, t* Ir*»pitoilfu l cloves. and Sulphur t'omp"Und h. night and I'li'ut i 'I iims «Work you’ll l*c dclightc*I wuh your dark, leusponnful allspice, I eup Ituili In I'oniiM'tlnn hamUomt hair and yuur youthful ap raisins, 44 cup walnuts. Mix pearance' withui a few day» j thoroughly an,| add I H cups Vo rpinilnii* Htinllnrv 8h*»i> i round uPPh's to which one tea- C. 3 Sieve«». Prop. - oonful soda has been added WAN 1 tu tad FOR S ALE BEAVERTON. ORE f!ix with hands until very moist. pup For 8»l*—F"\ lerrit'i* I' it in medium hot oven and ihrc* muli III* " Id. In qiiiis at I .ike one hour. This rake will A E. HANSON llm 1 leave rl"ii lt«'\ li'W 0 r • keep fc>r months. Can he serv A.I» i> tih firn. Dosier In Wood and Ooal ed as a pudding hy ’ steaming l ¡ 'res o f »ho cake and serving Foe Rent— 3 room unfin ui*hod d e l Your Orders In Fairly v th saue*. apart ment in I'.ady lluihling. Fhonn «3 «, Bo avorton Inquire o f J. Mlroud. Adv c If Satisfactory con trol o f goose« I . rry mildew in Oregon requires • eeodmgly careful attention to the lim ing o f the applications Lim e-su lfu r one part to JO pi*, w »(hr should t*e applied first b< fore the leaves have emerged m>re Ilian one-fourth inch If the first application is de layed, the fungus may start to p oduce spores amt make later applications far less effeclixe. The first spray should be. fo l lowed by others at intervals o f Id days or 3 weeks until bloom ing is started. A fter the fruit has begun to set, experiments at the O. A. C. experiment station have proved • hat sulfur cannot be applied In any form without danger o f Toko Aalto to Fluoh Kidnoyo gas form ation in the canned Bladder Bctharo or • Back Hu-ta product.- Successful control is possible if the pre-blossom sprays have been timed right Latins too much rich foot! nuv ; . and have been given so thor I .Ver kidney* irouble in some torni, v»y 1 a nell known authority, bcv.iuv llu oughly that every till o f leaf . Is creat'd excite the kkhiets. Then surface has been completely x Ucome overworked, get slug; - coaled each time. j ! >g up an 1 cau«e all «..ft« of Jiitrn I i.xiticmrh Uack-iche auJ mhrtjr in U«c I -rlntv res"««'. r betona IK twins. ", »evert [ l-cada:bet« acid stomach, c n t i x i » .n, ■ -[.id li'.cr, «Ircple-suci». hknj.lcr .in! CREAM FOR CATARRH I trriu.iry irritali *n. the moment >our tuck hurt* nr kid OPENS UP NOSTRILS r v* J is * aren’t o « i acting •*»••»§* right, • ■*»•'*» or • * if •* l.iid —' • lx.ihc-rs voti, l»B'0 drinking fot» of gooj to I water and also get about lour ounce* of Tells How To Get Quick Relief J at .Salt» from any good pharmacy, from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid! t kr a tiMespoonful in a gUs* of water before breakfast for a lew day« and lo one minute your d o o n l ouatril* yottr kidney« raay then act fine. Thi* rill open, the air p «»**gr» of your bead head f..mou* *alt< ii made from the acid of rill clear tod you ran breathe freely. trapes acd lemon jutcr, combined *eith No more hawking, uuflling, blowing. Libia, and foi» hern used for veara P' I headache, dryness. N o struggling for flush dogged kidney» and »fimulatr breath at night; your cobi or catarrh I .rm t.. .utiyity ; also to ncutrali/e tfN arili be goae. arid» in Ihc »y»tctn »o thal they O" Get a »mall bottle of Ely’s (Yearn ksigrr irritate, thu* oftrn rtlievmg bla i Balm from vour druggist now. Apply i!er disordert. a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, beat jad Salt* can not injure anyone Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Wate ing cream in your nostril». It pene trate* through every air passage of the bead, soothes the lnAaimsF or swollen muerai» membrane and relief comee in •tantly. It’» ju»t tine. Don't stey atuffed-np with a cold or naaty catarrh—Relief romes ao quickly. make» a delightful rffrrvewcnt lilltia water drink which million« o f men and women »»miivi• take «anv now and then ■ to , help ■ f keep the kidney« and urinary orpin elc.ir thus often avoiding senou» kidney etc order* By all means have your pl'vi rian examine your kidney» at least twice a year. Lewis Brothers, Props. Auto Truck and Livery Service, Daily Trips To Portland. Furniture and Piano Moving. Offices: Beaverton;Cor. Watson slid First St. Portland; IH8 Front St. Phone-: Heaverton, 51 on II. Portland, Main 3540 Aulo dealers will be tickled lo learn (hai a St. Lotti» g a r age man wa» fined for u«ing a stored car. Think Imw horrid it will be when the women confroll and a man can I get a job u nle»» be h a» a good shape. The French don't want to pay us anything for ten year». The French, it seem», think Uncle Sam is Kanla Claus. fn Hollywood, they think a certain movie star i» married again. She refuses lo »ay. Per haps she ran’ t remember. What i» one going to do with a woman, at the wheel o f a car for the first time, who suddenly announce* “ Here comes «1 tree.*’ > ( W. E. Pegg Undertaker and Einlialnirr j i Grongo tluildlng OREGON HKAVKIt TON, Dr J R. Talbert kVa. Hod— i »onorai Coulrucling au«l lluihling work, Ji eph Knox. Phone, M 58Ö3. Houle 0, Box 255-A, Portland Ore DENTIST H o««t lltlildluit Ot*gon :M «»r t o ll o r. new floors. All kind* of hurdwo d floor* laid. Why DR 9AMUEL SORENSEN contend with rough flo or» Dr Snmuol 3 or»n »on ,.D V 3 when they can he made smootu like new? W. G. G ifford. 743 I irndtliile und licensed v*t»rinnry PHONKH Highlit 81., Hillsboro, c 33 If E ic o ir ic F lu o r S u r fa c in g — O n old llctivcrtoii !4M in For 8*1* Ch*ap— \ t’ -T-O. und Offici» IlillMlMtru .TU -•*> * Fisk tire. 33 x 4, in good I'lirnt It«*»*. shape with inner tubo. Lo*» • II Bros. Garage. c 3 MONUMENTS For“ ja l ■Small h "tl«e and two Look LUUn lois. 50 X I On ft., between N. front now on you can purrhuar Monumenti and M ark*»« Main and W est HI*. . *150. In. near rnr qulre( Lino Arala In both »hop«, Beaverton. Adv c Morbi* and G ranii* f" r a great reduci Ion In price n saving lo the purchaser of from to In 35 pm cent G«tt|c and lie convinced Corner Uh and Main Rtree'» For Infant* and Children Hillsboro. Oregon. In Ut« For Over 30 Years M. N. LEW IS * CO Always boar* C A S T O R IA H O W ’S THIS? I I A M . * I'A T A ltltll MF.DICTNR will do YbitRt we ctnim f«»r l( r 1*1 your (i)lL fn of Caurrh or Itotktue » cana*' i l>y Catarrh HAM/S CATARRH HRDlCtHK cock- aleta of an whh h Quickly RellGVra (Do catarrhal inflammation, and the Infernal Mtrdlolno, a Tonic, which acta through the |lbx>d on (he Mucou« ftarfacee. ihua AMlRtinic (o reatore nor mal • ondltlon* M d b y drufffftat» for <vrrr 40 Year«. r. J. Cfeen«y A C< . ioti lo. U. H igh I nterest R ates LW R eckless E xpenditures —■ 'I Too M uch C r e d it ----------- A railroad bulletin say» that sharp curves are being olimi- naled. Th at’s a new one on thin people. For Sal* or Trad*— <annoi lot, 76 by IU0 feel, 89lh and fin e . ftirllnnd, one block from the Ba-i Line. Price 1050. W ill Irade for Beaverlon Inis or fa y yr accept Ulf- iicn'uK*. Albert Brandi, ilo a - ference. verton. Adv i* 2-5 Beaverton Transfer Co. \ \ s c a s o -»o «* o c « aa«*cm.Tuest. roowoarwFt It is a lot more satisfying to ' make a success in a small way Forty-two per cent of the farmers in the Util ted States blame their tlnan- than it is to make a failure in tal illfficnlttes on the low prices o f farm product«, according to the Sears- a big way. It m go simple. P^oplp never get what they want in this world because they want what they can’t have. ¡SAGE TEA DANDY ' TO DARKEN HAIR Rea noi Fondu— 1 cup finely ¡ round pt'unul». I cup dried Htead-crunibg, I egg, I 8-J m p » milk. IV4 laasiHtniis sail, i lash o f paprika. Orimi ih* peanuts flue. Mix all the lu- I r e . lion I » except the w h ile o f <g Hegt egg while very »U ff I mi fold In Bake In ,* bullered baking diali for 3<* I « U* min ute» In a moderali' oven. toeluck Agricultural Foundation, which has completed a study o f the pri- nary factors affecting the flnancfnl difficulties o f the farmer bused on a sur- .ey made by the United States Departni'-nt o f Agriculture. Seventeen per ent o f the fanners feel that high taxes ure the direct cause o f the farm 'le- ■,rer ion. eleven per rent blame the high costs for farm labor, ten j>er cent feel hat lilph freight rates are responsible, ten per cent Illume the high Interest, *lx per cent credit the depression to reckless expenditures during boom period, ind four | r cent think It was too much credit. ■ An inrptlry made by the Department o f Agriculture through both bankers ! In.l fnr:;i. h show* that on an average 5 per cent o f the farm owners In 15 * '■om and ■ heat-produciltg states lost their funns through foreclosure or bank rupt y iTurfi s the late <|e|iression. Four and a half per cent inoro had lun»e<l ore tlii-lr farms to creditors without legal pris'ess, making a total of ahont t>-5 P r c u t who had lost their farms with or without legol proceedings An additional 15 ; ■ 1 x 1 1 1 were really bankrupt, but were holding on through the bn! rtey of their creditors. By groups o f states the percentage of owner- for rs who loot their farms since 1920 were aa follow s: F ive East North • ci ’-id .ites. m rly fl i .-r cent: s »v e i North Central states, over 9 per cent; .ind for the three Mountain states nearly 20 per cent The. percentage of ten ants who lost their property ran materially higher. Records o f the Department o f Justice Indicate that In the pre-war yenra, "i [n r <cnt o f all the bankruptcy coaes were farmers. During the deflation 14 I er . ent of ..!! bankruptcy cases were farmers. In some o f these states -vh. O in pro . nr years the farmer bankruptcy rases represented about 7 per '■nt of all such case*, this percentage In 1922 had risen to nearly 30 per cenL These losses hove not been due to Inefficiency on the part o f the former«, poll - out the Agricultural Foundation, ns practically all o f them were In- curr*d by men who had been doing fairly wsll until they entered tho period of lirootlc deflation. MICKIE.THE PRINTER'S DERII. SPECIALS THIS WEEK THE HOSPITALITY 01 THF FXTR4 BATHROOM I I Ft» gr«‘Kte;t courtesy to n Rurkt in an invitingly »un itary, bright and clean bathroom! H cute purMf get thrir first rt»al glimpse of your hospitality through the bathroom door! In one-bathroom-hoip < *, guc*ts arr often em barran- ALF4LFA HAY Barthold’ s Dairy Berthold’* Egg Feed Math M O LA8-0-M EAL O lym pic D airy Feed A Mola**** K err-G lffo rd X X Chop Berthold BEAVERTON OREGON By d i a r i « Sughi-or e d a ' d m e m b e rs o f tiie faiYiily ca n n o t fo r t a v o id d is c o m d u rin g guc.'-!»’ M ay, I y Ir rk o f f n ih il p n r d Iro lrl facilities. To euj:>y refiard privacy in the home, to really insure fi.-ilily c imi rrl when iher.» arc gue.U, to show convin- cing hospitality— install that needed extra bathroom now! An alcove, an unused close!—tiny *f .ue f iv e f it square —ii amp! • room for the iinprovenn-.it. Particu lars for the aski.-g BEAVERTON PLUM TING Co. F. W. Bishon, Peon. i ’houe 320 BEAVERTON OREGON l ! i i t rue Words, These