He— You are aa beautiful
gì est wliite liiy.
Hli.
And Irne
tu
forni
bave a dead olle holding me.
January tS
J a n u a ry t S
W but ahail wo do with our
the Lord i* the portion o f
January 1S
mine inheritance and o f my cup. bread?— Keel. 11:1.
Seek <|e the Lord while Ha
January M
Thon n»ai » i n c t uiy lot. The
may be found, rail ye upon lllm
I* humbleness nacesagry to
I nes a
(alien unto me
I n
while Ho is near.— Isaiah
pleasant
daces: yea, I have a itain the Lord's favor?—Jaa. 4:
January 1$
d v
it.me. Psalm I6:5, 6. t o .
ei
ir
*
L e t this mind be in you, w hich
January M
w a s a ls o in Jesus I'.h riaL
Let
a poao
O f a I itti I perceive that God
and TH E BANKS H E R ALD nothing be done th r o o g li all if'*
T i s sweet to leva
rv icU er o f persons: but
or
vainglory:
but
in
lowliness
January 1«, 1 » H
Hut olil how tutlor,
in every nation lie that feareth
o f mind let each esteem other
T o love a g irl
him. amt worketh righteousness,
Issued I .Very Friday Al
tb elter than themselves.- Phil-
And thtu to Killer.
is accepted with hnu— Acts 10:
I ip p ia n a 2:5. 3.
Braver Ion, Oregon.
34. 35.
January SO
Bachelor__ Th at sermon sure
BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY
he Beaverton
Review
Trust in the Lord with all
thine heart; and lean not unto
¡thins own understanding.
In
"Be taro* »• m aW ^tu i H I W D m a t WK. ¡all thy ways acknowledge him.
I ML at Uw I W M hc at BaavarWa. Oncor and He shall direct thy paths.
un4ar tfca Acl of Marik A IK*
— Prov. 3:5, 6.
January 21
Subscription, ill.60 per year.
Shew me Thy ways. O L o rd :
Let in
Advertising rates on application loach uie Thy paths.
tegrity 'and uprightness
pre-
Putting two and two together erve me: for I wait on Thee
-Psalm 2 5:t.2l.
makes a rumor.
January t *
The penalty o f selfishness is
A man that hath friends must
to be left without a single goo,| ¡«hew himself friendly: and (here
friend.
s a friend that sticketh closer
than a b ro th er- Proverbs I8 :2 l
..... r .......... . ■■
Understanding is the
first
great need in all o f our human
relations.
J .
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MaleU
QUESTIONS AND
Kditor fcn<l Publisher
Buying P o w e r
L ife is not bearable with r
woman unless it is unbearabl
without her.
None are so fond o f secrets
as are those who do not intend
to keep them.
told the beauty o f married life.
/Husband- I wish I know as
little o f it as the speaker does
Youth must have its
flin g
especially when the girl has jus!
thrown him over.
almos
is the
There are quite a few o f u>
wlm talk on principle, but ir
reality we act on interest.
An idea) home,
from
t h •
standpoint o f a woman, always
has a man tn ft somewhere.
A Texas man claims an oil
stock swindler got hig fortune
How quaint and. old fashioned
C H IN A
TRY SULPHUR ON
AN ECZEMA SKIN
j
Ouch! My Back! Rub
Lumbago Pain Away
altari
Fentes
Ejthiwvl*
ahigrapli
cypef
Rlkedag
Red Star
nppto
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mud gun
IMiaysgf
megabar
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pLsmon
tsige
rollmup
ehonren
sokol
5 u:amo
precool
soviet
p. on uie
reilror
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duvetrn
OccbtvSIovak
camp-fire giri
fteiia' cascade
Ait Coundl
Bub Backache away with email
trig! bottle of eld
"• L Jacob* Oil.*
When your back is sort and Lama
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism
has you stiffened up. don't suffer I Get
a small trial bottle of old, boocst “St.
Jacobs Oil“ at any drug store, pour •
little in your hand and rub it right
on your aching back, and by the time
you count fifty, lb* soreness and lame
ness is gone
Don't stay crippled I This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used only
once. It takes the nun right out and
rods the misery. It is magical, yet
s^eohrtejy harmless and doesn't burn
hot pursuit
mystery ship
iunior college
: -rt motor
Dine Crom
rot .igra vote
TOTAL
DOZENS
1911
1917
1916
B 19
1916
1970 m \ ~ ¡ ñ I L ob J
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Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica,
backache or rheumatism yo promptly.
,
It
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marries
a
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ready-mad*
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we alway, decide that what our
tew-n needs is a change o f c li
mate.
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Auto Truck and Livery Service, Daily Trips To
Portland..
Furniture and Piano Moving.
Offices: Heavertou; Cor. Watson and First 8t. Portland; 188 From 8t.
Portland, Main 3540
Phona.-i: i leaver loo, 61 on 11.
!
Unele Sam always gets the
wishbone, but
sometimes
j t |
breaks with the little end in his
band.
Everything is a habit,
and
success depends upon the earn-
,with which you change
your
habits.
1*44
toft
lot*
Iff/
tots
SPECIALS
THIS WEEK
SCARB-MOEBUi;F AQUI■OUlTVOiM. BOMBSPATTON
toto
DOZENS OF EGGS IMPORTED FROM CHINA
14 700 OOO
It oooooo
f9XO
71*00 OOO
n 900 000
ton
•tooo OOO
17 600 000
1SII7 OOO
4i 400 000
MU
tt 710 OOO
•2 400 000
ttll
Chine- ben« arc laying millions o f dozen» o f eggs to be beaten Into Araer-
ii i 'i <■; kc- ond eundie«, in sjiite of the increased height o f the tariff wall.
Kn.'ixh < I Ine.- egg* are coin in u’ Into ihe t ’ nlted States annnally to famish
ip, r xli Btely one dozen for every family. Hat the Chiaese hen dues not com
pel* w i t
« A.-ertean hen in vnpplyln* (he eggs for (ha breakfast taKfa. Of
rhe 23.7lO'<iO d zen coming in last yoar practically all wsra In (ks dried in
fr> : -n form, aceordlng to tho Sears-Rofhurk Atricultnral FetntdaHifn
ALFALFA
Yon ran estimate your stand- '
inp in a hick town by the num
ber o f folks who try t0 borrow
your money.
Now
bathing
covers.
posing
HAY
Barthold’s Dairy
Barthold’«
T h e great advantage in mak- 1
The American ben cannot be areuse.1 o f loafing on the Job. In addition to
famishing all the eggs needed for American use, she produces a huge surplus
ing love in a flivver is (hat il
or export I.n«t year this surplus nmounted to 30,000,000 dozen—0,290.000
1> so easy to get tho
thing
loz ui more than were Imported. TTie American exporta were largely eggs in
started.
le shell, which sell at higher prices than the froxsn and dried eggs from
China.
j,
In 1914, Just a decade ago. there were 19,(100,000 dozen Chinese eggs Im
ported B) 1918 Ihe Imports totaled 52,400,000 dozen, and in 1920 the number
hn 1 rllmhed to 71.000.000 dozen. In 1922. the year the tariff wem into effect,
onl 25.«27.000 dozen were Imported. Last year the number was still further
reduced, with only 23.710,000 dozen coming in.
Pre-i-nt pri' es are not especially nttraetlve to Importa. The demand Is
for strictly high quality eggs, the produrtlou of which for the home ntarkets
the American hen monopolizes.
m
m‘
Kurin lt«*N,
I l i I| h I h ifri ;ill “ à
morxu M E N T I
In Ute For Over 30 Years
A lw a y « bears
U m
H O W ’ S T H IS ?
H A U / 8 CATAHUII MKU1CINB «01
to what ws claim tor It rid your svstini
f Catarrh or l>ia(n«e» seused by
atarrh.
8
l i A I . I . 'I C A T a MHII M KRlCttfUl - .
slats o f an iMntmmt which Quickly
Relieves Ih . catarrhal InlUmmaOon. and
(he Internal MetOcIna, a Tonic, which
arte through th> III' . h I on (he Mucous
Bar race*, (hue aeatetlng to reetors r
mal comlttlons.
Bold by drugstil* for over •» Tear*
F. J. Cheney » C#., Toledo. O
Egg
Feed
Math
MOLAB-O-MEAL
Olympic Dairy Faad A Mots
Kerr-Qlfford X X Chop
Chas. Berthold
BEAVERTON
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
OREGON
\
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THE HOSPITALITY OF
THE EXTRA BATHROOM
The greatest courtesy to a guest is an invitingly san
itary, bright and clean bathroom! Houre guests get
their first r$al glimpse of your hospitality through t^se
bathroom door)
In one-bathroom houses, guests are often embarrass
ed and members of the family cannot avoid discom
fort during guests’ stay, by lack of bathing and toilet
facilities.
T o enjoy refined privacy in the home, to really insure
family comfort when there are guefts, to show convin
cing hospitality— install that needed extra bathroom
now! An alcove, an unused closet—any space five feet
square —is ample room for the Improvement. Particu
lars for the asking
BEAVERTON PLUMBING Co.
F. W. Bishop, Prop.
Phone 320
By Charle* Sughro*
MESS»«.*. MR. SkfinVA
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UMEVif ME«. QLfkSSEC VJtYU Moo\
\Y R-tAOS."
" VU£ AUSO cur
KAEWS ^ A \ a .,,
we think we know why
girls left the magazine
They secured better Jobs
for the 1925 calendars.
R eport» come from Indiana
that a bunk safe was stolon
near T erre tlauto. W o suppose
that Ihe bank was Loo big to
oarry away.
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laoooooo
o
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Bale— 1 'aptfslry
davenport.
hi A-1 condition, ulmo«t |ik<*
new.
Henry IJeginger.
p «
Beaverton T ransfer Co.
2
YA Idle you are working to
day, plan for tomorrow, when I
perhaps you will not be able to
work.
m i l ■»
»«f
L e w is B roth ers, P ro p s.
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CASTORIA
S H IP S MILLIONS OF EGGS TO U.S.
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Beav ei ton
Cleolrlo Floor ffur.aolnff— On old
or new floors.
All kinds of
OB SAMUEL «0 B IN S E B
hardvvn d floors
laid.
Why
Dr Samuel Sorsnso.i, D V. S.
contend with
rough
floors
when they can be mad« smooth Grndunte and lieufi«ed virlerlnsry.
like new t XV. C. G ifford. 743
1*11 O N KB
KiglHh fjt , Hillsboro, c 32 If O f f i c i »
Iti'ii v e r to n
551 — -15
I F ar Bata—Finsil h<m*a an<| two Look
Llefion
lo t » , 50 X 100 ft., b e !w c e ll X- from now n|t you can nurphnatf
Devil Dog
coivation
M am unit W est 8 l » „ 9150.
In
Monomania and Marker«
Federal LxaJ Bank
quire, Lino Arala. near car
In both
Ì9 4 Aff» rwAoíIBB
»h u p », B e a ve rto n . Adv 0 2-5
Markt« and Orsnlta
ei ¿ « s ' i l - t a * *«MB
for n great reduction in price
30r»in¿. i rut? À
a saving to the purchaser o f
from 10 to 25 percent
/ T W 'p .v fp '
r ‘
(y-co lib «»»M
Oiwnc and be convinced
« O 7 . 0 0 . s r -M-4a À vs
Corner 4th anil Main Street*.
O pt <H pp » A Dtbjf K* b !
For Iniantg and Children
Hillsboro, Oregon,
(.fit tut B aJunplB u n tfu t) V mm
l;‘ r ,*> «pBCtok. ui fibbia .r -wl (tutus Pm*r», f mmtL
M. N. LEWIS A OO
EVER WITH CHEAT INCREASES IN OUR OWN EM
PRODUCTION A NO A TARIFT WALL. IMBOffTATlONS ARE HEAVY.
4\> have found that thrif*
Is a rich contribution to t h e !
building up o f a good charac
ter.
Women take better care of
their hands than do men. This,
however, is not always true of
their bridge hands.
Maps« B Son
fltLLIABO PANI.ONR
Olgsr«
Tohsooo«
Oonfectlon«
Soft Drink«
Watson Btrrnit
Oady Building
January IE
Kthel— I wonder how many
\\ tiat is the value o f a v ir
Bring Ua Vour Job Printing
men
w ill be made unhappy when
tuous woman f — Prov. 31:1B.
I
marry.
1: 1 BEAVBBT0N BE VIEW
January I t
Alice- How many do you ex
4 » 4» M e 4 4M M H » 4 # 4 » M « H f
What shall we do with our
peel to marry?
OPEN N0STRILS1 END
light? • Matt. 5 :10.
W A N T E D aod F O R S A L E
January 10
A COLD OR CATARRH
BEAVERTON BARBER
"B u t ma. Uncle John
eat«
For Sale— Lux te m e r
pup
W hat is God?— I John 4:8.
witj, bis knife."
Klrnt c I iihm W ork
January SI
three mouth» old. Inquire at
How To (let Relief When Head
“ Hush. dear.
Uncle John is
and Nane aro Stuffed Up.
Hie Be« vor ton Itcvlew
o f -
Are God's words reliable?—
Itulli in f*on n ccll«n
rich enough to eat with a fire
fice.
Adv p 4th
Prov. 30:5.
shovel i f he prefers to."
\n I ' p t o i l n t c S n n it n r v
S lu m
January t t
(Auint fifty) Your coM in head o f
Foe
Sale
Iti
ree
mixed
Jer»ey
rwUrrh
disappear».
Your
clogged
now
What shall we do for our
C. J. Steveas, Prop
trila will open. Ik* wir peaaagea of your
eow», fre»h goon, fill the Net
friends? John 15:13.
krdd will clear amt you can breath*
B
E
A
V
ERTON.
OR E
Nil».m place, t mile north
freely. No more uniltliwg. hawking,
e « »t o f I loa vori on. John Kink
mucous discharge, dryness or headache,
no »(niggling for hrvath at night.
Hi 2.
\.iv p n ;
A B. NANBON
(Jet a aomll bottle of Kly'e Cream
o f the F a rm e r
Balm front your druggist and apply a Practical N u r«« o f long exper
Desiar In Wood and Ooal
little of thia fragrant antiseptic cream
Costa Little and Overcome*
ience ile »ir e » maternity case*
ia yiMir nostrils, ft p*n*trates through
Get
Your Orders In Karly
Trouble Almoet Over
only.
Hefei enee» given. Ad-
every air passage of the bead, soothing
Night
anil healing the swollen or inflamed ran
Beaverton
d re »» Box lo t, lit. t, Bea Phon« 43$,
«ma membrane, giving vou instant re
verton.
Phono 224.
p p-7
lief Head rokls and catarrh yield like
Any breaking out of the skin, even magic. Don't stay stuffed up and rniaar-
ey, itrtling fezem*. cao be quickly
Por Salo or Trad*—GoraffV I"'
W.
Pegg
overcome by ept'lmipj Mcndm-Sulphur.
75 by 100 feet, 891b and Pino,
declare* a noted vkin «pecialut Be
Put
Hand,
one
block
from
Ihe
cause of its germ destroying properties,
Undcrtnkor and Embalmrr
Yi
Q M t
'f o o t
this sulphur preparation instantly brings
Ila e Line.
Price |650. XV'ill
Grange building
thou
ease from skin irriutkm, soothes and
for Beaverton lot* or
heals the ecxema right up and leaves
.
OREGON
acreage.
Piiy or accept «|tf- HKAVKKTON,
the skin dear and smooth
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
farenue,
filbert lit undt. Bea
without delay Sufferers from skin
Or. J. B Taibari
verton,
Adv p 8-6
VfLRNATlONAL DICTIONARY
trouble should obtain a small jar of
Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any
Vx.itud— u r notai
Contracting
DENTISI
good druggist and use it like cold
an.' Itti tUlllig
work,
JoNcph
»a m p li
Hnssl Hlllldlnp
Knox, phone, M 5Mtiii. Houle
abreaction
hnveck-mt
tl. Box 255-A. Portland Ore
The purchasing power of farm com modi tlaa continues to rise. Latest esti
mates show an average o f 4.8 points higher for the first eleven months o f this
year than during the correspoattlng months o f 1923, according ts a report of
the Sea rs-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, baaed on the new Index number»
o f farm prices prepared by the Cnlted States Department o f Agriculture.
Farm prices show a combined value o f 134 on November 1, 1924, as com
pared with 100 In 1911 This combined Index number Includes 30 farm com
modities which represent more than 90 per cent o f the value of pruducta sold
by farms, the FOuadatlon points out. I ’ slng August. 191». to Jufy, 1914. as 100,
the purchasing i»ower o f these products s:ood at 87 on November 1 o f this year.
In 1018 the purchasing power was 1UB. d>-creaalng to 0 » In 1921. In 1022 It roae
to 74 and by 1923 the average stood at 78. I Hiring the first eleven months of
this year the purchasing power o f farm commodities averaged S2J as compared
with 77.5 In the same period a year ago
Advances tn grain, which averages about 22 per cent o f the total value |
of farm products sold, and In price of meet animals, which averages 27 per
cent, have been the largest factors In the Increase o f the farmer's purchasing |
power since U t L The grain farmer received duytng the early part o f this !
year prices about 10 per cent above the pre-war five-year average. Thla bad
risen to 30 per cent increase by July. At the some time the general price |
level of commodities the fanner has to buy ranges 30 to 80 per cent above the
1913 level.
Hint to brides:
The thin»,
that separates two members o '
a team is a tongue.
It lias been said that a tru*
sailor can stand a squall any
where excepting when j| occurs
in his own home.
DONALD OASPEB PABBEB
V IO LIN IS I' ANI» TKAUHKR
L « «« o n « a i Bsavsrion by
Appointment Only
Addre»» Pori land, 6(10
Kitte Art* Building
m ill and Mortaso»
Plume llruadway 0195
!?ZÁ5&¿
Experience may be a good tu
tor, but the terms are a I way
excessively high.
“ Every normal man
should
have u hobby,” says a doctor.
Every normal man bus.
It ¡„
raisin g a family.
——
^
Many a woman broaden» ter
perfectly willing to work for
01,t Lady— Mehhe you're righi
Old Man— Sure I am.
O. I.___Mebhe you're right at
Iasi. There's always a firs! time.
JOB PB INTINO
T h « B ««v «rto n Be view
W ebster ' s N ew
The greatest o f all faults is
to be unconscious o f any which
you may have.
The man
who
ready-made family
him self wearing a
suit.
ANEWEBS
Kal Lady Moloriwi- - Unii 8 * 1 -
Miiuy tu rb i')» w d ‘«> e s p lo ra i
Ion o f gasoline, pieuse.
in 1624 unii wnre tukeii In tCng
Nau al Pump -Ain't goin' far. luii.l io ho «xlnhitod u» u nov
K. L. M. I*m Just pulling the city. ’ Suini' o f II ioiii ••»captili,
ear on a dial.
huwovor miti urc being Inviti Iti
colli «lornitc liy (lo* butchor»,
Hubby— I won't Join I lint new
dancing club.
Tilt on my feet
HclWd'ii i'.lirt»! itili» pccHCtil»
all day long.
and »utniucr v uo ti imi» a niarriud
W ife - Poor
excuse
YXiUll
man »urc ha» h i» Iruublea.
never dance on your own feel,
chanci*
nothing
tulkmg.
— MB—
E.
Misgivings are what a womai j
has about her next-a..or neigh- j
bor'a character.
The faney-work that
all girl* like the best
weaving o f romances.
BIBLE
Jovvolcr XX lid i diti Ilio w aioli
alni»?
t'.uMomor XX litui il hit Ilio
flúor.
— «Sifc