The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, February 06, 1925, Page Page Four, Image 4

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NC W PLANTINOS NEEDEO
OR W IN TER HURT OAOP5
“ \\ inter damage to
exceed
«3,000.000 wan suffered b> vvoi­
ler wheal alone in the M il
lam Me valley.
here liun been
a serious loss
t winter oals
and vetch wliili- winter barley
w.is almost wiped out" s«Ji«l (1.
R. Uyelop, agronomist o f the O.
A. 0. Experiment Station, in a
review o f crop conditions iv
suiting from the December cold
•pell.
"W h ere 00 per cent o f tin*
stand is left, do not replant,"
advises Hyalop. “ Seed o f good
quality will he hard f<> ohtai
and the price may he expeete
to he sky-rocketed
Where pus
sihlc, good spring varieties o
wheat, barley and oats shout-
be planted to replace crops ttia
were frozen out.
"Rink. Foiey, or Red t'.haf
will give fairly good results i
planted in February or early
March.
Jenkins Club, Huston
Blue C haff Club, and Fedora
Mon are all good yielding van
elies o f spring wheat, as wel
as Defiance fo mellow button
lands. •
“ Cray oats may he planteu
ip to March I. after which, n
weather conditions prevent cur
lie.r sowing. Three
Cram
oi
Victory arc the two best spring
varieties followed in «tuaiity by
'hudolund Climax or
Swedish
Select.
Hatmfticu is the b«*st
barley to plant.
and
liberal
plantings should he made o f it
as it is probably the best yi«*l«f
mg spring grain.
'The thin stands o f grain o f ­
fer excellent opportunity for ex
tensive February sowing «if clo­
ver. either Alsike or Red.
A
tight top dressing o f nitrate o f
soita or sulphate o f ammonia
50 to too pounds to the acre,
put on in March, w ill <|o much
In stimulate tiettcr «tooling un«l
nore rapid early growth o f lb«*
thin stands o f grain.
Wh«*tv
clover is to be planted in tlios«*
fliin stands the sulphate o f am ­
monia is recommended.”
i before outside painting begins. at the studio the past week in
aal equipment I i
R O. Kellev, Phone 551-15. p 10 s*c,'in g «•**'
.a* «
.re o f the lii.allnT efle.'i
The King's Daughters* S v
..
. d n
*
the
Do you want Srrvice? Cell day School Class will give a >
- i............. .. whir a w « la'*rn
Ihc Kcrvicr Lumber Co.
That Pie and Cake Sale «1 Halaten's y I ' da afternoon.
Hardware Store Saturday. Fab.
m our slogan.
j
V. o f
I it mv< ssary to again
|>aul HrlmlU o f Forest Urovr
call ilie a .:eolion o f our patron«
If you want to brighten ui
rjl ,|„ |o th>. tal>,
w„
m llrd al Ihr Review office on
either outside or inside, see tin'
Fruluy morning.
ar«* im longer connected in any
nice line o f paints, enamels ami
manner with
Hie
Beaverton
Did you know you could buy
Kalsomine at the Service L'.un-
fino ft” fl.mring for $” #.(*0 al
ber Co.
«5 •*• Plumbing (hi., but are doing
Ilio Service I.umber Co.?
c 10
business under our own name.
The Messrs. I W . and Chas. W . I. Noyes. Sanitary Plumb­
Mr». Elizabeth Hamona from *
Brown are busy on Ih«* interior ing.
c 5 If
Cedar Milla «peni „ few day« finishings o f the new d m - «tos*
#
willi friend« in Beaverton la «l they wtfl open in the H<«t«<*
For a quick sale I o ffe r in>
week.
place at a bargain, two tract*
Bldg.
o f laud, approximately one and
Drop in and see l he No. I
Mr. J. E. W right, substnli* * two-thirds acres.
House
h;>
Ceiling the Service l.unjber Co. operator at the car shops move •
two bedrooms, combined
liv ­
ha«.
H'a good lumber at the the first o f the month into or
ing and dining room,
Dutch
right price.
c 10 o f the M. W elter houses on I
kilehen,
fire
place,
garag *
Te-m s. See me evenings at Sr
The Beaver Social Club dance Third St.
in the Hillsboro Auditorium will
and Lombard.
1. 1. t.aswel:,
Those who attended the Po
he held March 2t instead o f mona Orange at Fores* Omx*
Adv p 9-|o
March 31.
on Wednesday January 28 wet
Let me show
____
you my , five
(hundred new 1925 styles iivw u
Mrs. Eugene Doering o f Tygh Mrs. Doy Cray. Mrs. W illia
**' j loaner
I'l».» «um.,
>. a — ...
Valley has been visitin g her Peleh. Mrs Sarena Akin.
paper.
The
same papers
ar
Mrs. Dan Adams. They repo
daughter, Mrs. V. Domogatla
now being shown m New York
her«* for the past week.
Chicago. Bustrii, and Los \n
having a fine lime.
geles. These papers are higg«>:
Beaver Chapter No
Rev. \V. F. C ot o f Belling
values than you can get any­
tflft, O. E. S. Reg
ham. Washington, is coming to
where else and are guaranteed
ular meeting Wed
Beaverton to hold Evangelistic
In hang right and give long
nesday evening Kel­
meetings . at
the
Methodis!
satisfactory wear. R <• Kelley.
l i , at 8 P **■' IV
Church The meetings are to be­
Phone 551-15.
p IP
mves.
Visitors welcome.
B
gin February 22nd.
order o f the W. M. J.'ssie «
OREGON STATE NEWS
Paint indoors now. Flat wall
The new Copeland Building,
Pharis. Secretary.
Adv c •
l»aint is a most durable, artistic,
to be built in Astoria, w ill he
The Puget Sound Pow er «' o f concrete, three stories high.
and pleasing decoration
fo r
your rooms. Better prices now jf.ig lil Co. has had a crew bus
It will cost «15.900.
Local News
A new bank has been organiz­
ed in Newport
with
«20.000
capital and «5.000 surplus, and
w ill open on March first.
Grand Opening
February 14,1925
Beaverton’s New Theatre
“THE BEAVER”
D. A. WHITE, M’g ’r.
Special Attraction
Singing By M r. Kirkham , Silver Tenor
-
Opening Picture
Reginald Denny In “Oh Doctor!”
I
W e W ill Show A ll T h e E g Ones And T h e Best O f
CO M ED IES and N E W S
Construction w ill begin
at
once on the Slate Kish Hatchery
at Roaring River, to be one o f
the largest in the Stale.
The Christian Scientists
of
Salem have dedicated their new
! «75.000 Church.
The d«*dica-
Don took place Kehruary the
first.
February •* t M
i verton N* view
Hava Your Raed Rap al rad
The "kidilers" were breeitng
al««* H m ir ili* when Charley ap
Al
««,* -'«I in the shop going ahnul
ii - usual tavks, election day.
Loall Broa. Oseaga
Someone askeil whether tie was
going to vote Ihi* Australian TI... following charges for labor:
M otor overhauled
gtO.OO
ballot.
Mother I gave you a ntokel
"N o, s ir i" he replied with R«* ir Axle Overhauled
yesterday to ho good and k«««la.v
emphasis, ‘T in an A m erica n "
you're Just as had us you can
•leimst« Hplndle-Tighlen
be.
Steering Connections
«.00
W illie Yes. in«.
I’ m Just
Helming
Transmission
trying to show you that you
got your money’s worth yester­
Bauds. Non-Hlarler
day.
' fliRN* mi Nvtrsf t«fvw< mmm;
llelinlng
Transmission
Mr« Biokpay Hood morning,
sir. \\ ill you lake N «'hair?
Installment Collector Oh. tin,
thank you. ma'am.
I’ve coiye
lo take the piano.
V l£ £ ^
(T fM r f J u j H k m AH I K
K* ihsmt
ms w).
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n s * . i >«.
■ W H A \ r T * * H W N Y
Bstxf 11 f f ¿V M,
Announcem ent
ROY GOODMAN
Pianist And Aocrwdllod Tatcher
f
I« Form ing a Class o f Private
Piano Pupils lit Beaverton
For Further Information
Write Or Rhone
ROY GOODMAN
Ml
Fine Arts Bldg.
o r i i .AND
•M-: H-f* t-H -t
Bit 9195
OREGON
!**frk t I M-'--
The Free
Traders
*?
V IC T O R R O U S S E A U
W
I M O M BMti W H M i c *K«mi
*s
WHO**
h lH M t
!
WHATwBBth -D* !. . tlow of Loo.JiMhf
WHY dooi th« d « U I»*« K a b I s i v t r y f
WHIN * m « trio grv*t pyrsold «1
Chg«nw buUlf
HOW ton you tlMMngulBh • mtlsHsI
mcMKjuttc A
WMIH* LC*oWrr*A *»«t»ru«seA
WHO wee «bo kflllboy of (ho SloohoB f
Ant (ho«« "•! a men” Mrvini
O4vo «»torn
bo
E00
■SO
Take up Ml Conneellng
Rml Bearings
4 00
L08LI BROA. GARAGE
General Auto Repairing
BEAVERTON
ONE
D ic t io n a r y
In you« borne,
■chodt. efltcv,
dub, lib «ary.
This'Supm na
Authority" in sit
know lodge i-flor» ■*r«rii-*7
iuim»«ll«ic. constant, lasting, trust h
worthy. Answers sll Units at qu.w-
tions. A century of «is«sloping,
snUrglng, aiul perfecting urtUor ,« -
acting care and highoat tchoisrahlp
Insures «•• e i u * - xtiplstenesa,
co«i|>«ctnesA auilicilty.
www - „ « i i , i . - v< «1- ,y,w trwva.
1)U
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RED ELECTRICS
“ - j n a u lly S cfV ici ”
etc ■
C. A C MUtRIAM CO.
SsvfeeAoM. Maw.. t>. S. A gw. (SJi
a
and in
Ho-
Tn k«' up Nu. I >2-3 Con-
noetiug Rod Bearings
o p .'t u n i t y b> irfooliag
W ebster ’ s
N ew I nternational
Klarier
Urlnd Valves And
move Csrhon
rbu to a #
Back o f the love story,
hack o f all the mystery
and excitement o f this
new story by Rous­
seau, is
fine picture
— a p ictu re o f the
Northwest and o f the
part being played in
its development by
Canada's soldier-po­
lice. the N orth w est
Mounted.
The State Highway (’on-mis­
sion has contracted for five and
one-h alf miles o f new road and GRIM VS. COMMON ALFALFA
resurfacing o f eight miles on
On the account o f Common
The author, one o f the
the John Day Highway south o f a lfa lfa seed selling for
less
most industrious o f the
tliau registered tirim m there
Condon.
romantic writers o f the
Cam pbell-Towle Co. o f Oah- are those who ure somewhat
w. . kosli, W isconsin, has bought ap- interested in Common alfalfa
North, ts thoroughly
K | pp -ciniately 5d.0d0.fl0p feet o f the follow in g p a ra g ra p h d*-’
at
home in all his
characteristics
ol
Indian timber-land on Sprague scribe the
scenes and amidst all
lYimui
and
Common
alfutfa.
River, near Klamath F a ll«, and
The i haraclerislics o f
t h
his ch a racters He
will build a mill.
irinim alfalfa are its low set­
brings the ncar-arctic
ting crown, muny
branching
DRESSING FOR IT
to our door«
roots, fine stem and variegated *
"H ow is (he ’ weather today. blossoms. It is claimed for th>
this case shows its
F ifi? ”
summer phases.
branching roots that they will
"A trifle chilly, madaine.”
reach out in different direction«
“ Then 111 have my
h«*avy and find more moisture
than
pearls.”
would one root goin g straight
Read It as a Serial in
down. Bear in mind that some
Th« Beaverton Review Soon
WHY HE LOVED
o f the (irinim roots penetrate
“ Do you love me for myself the ground to a depth o f -0 to
30 inches the first year und a f­
alone?”
I he
“ Sure.
W ho else should I terwards keep on going
heaving o f tin* ground has no
love you fo r? "
terrors for the itrim m . On Sc -
—
iount o f the many branching
roots there is not a straight up
pull and the « liances for all o f
them to break o ff are very re ­
mote.
line r>ol w ill keep Un­
crown alive until others grow
I
4d infinitum.
(irinim alfalfa
has
proven
liar'Iy under the most severe
tests.
II also lias good habits
o f growth an«i seed production,
FOR SALE
m ere is absolutely nothing to
Fine Barred Rock Cockerel
1... said against the true Grimm
Full Blood
alfalfa, its reputation is so well INQUIRE BEAVERTON REVIEW
established that the price
of
Front 8t.
Itny seed i« extremely high, ami
on« cgimpl be sure that in* is
always
g«U>n«
the
genuine
tirimm, unless he
purchases
the Registered Stock.
True Orimm Alfalfn lias been
so well a<lvertised amt described
I that any attempt at
furlhei
praise would be
superfluous
(n every respert it ha« proved
itself a most wonderful variety
or type, and its reputation lias
been so well established that the
I inn* registered and sealed seed
always commands a high priee.
I Tlie foregoing paragraphs are
| in brief the reasons why
the
rounly agent’ « nfflee is not o r­
dering anything exeept re gis­
tered Orimm for W ashington
County pools.
If farm ers wish
to purchase cheaper alfalfa seed
the eounly agent’ s ofllee will
furnish Ihe names o f parties
who ean supply the same direct.
Bands.
What a time!
BARBER
Stud ioBorber Shop
An experieneeil
in
MARCF.I.LKIt
attendaiire
A n n ie says w e o w e you
fo lk « an apology.
bhc declares w e’re slwsyg
urging p e o p le to g o sotn£?
where—always talking abuttl
traveling.
T h e fact Is, w e ourselves
if iaunting back and
fort h —ana w e just can’t help
(cllingaboutourcxpcrienccs.
Especially after (he pleas*
ure o f a ride aboard the
Southern
P a c ific
Red Electrics
FIRST CLASS WORK AT
C. E A L L E N ,
REASONAALE* PRICES
BEAVERTpN
Local Agent
9H|.
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V -
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Why Not Own
/Is
A Modern Home?!
W ith lull has»nicn(, furnace, good drsinag«-. laud
tnough for (wo hou*»s, on a rock road ihat’ s paid
for and readily accesaltde to both highways where
there is no city taxes and jual J blocks to (be train
station.
These homes have live rooms finished end
room f«rr J more in attic
If your old home is priced
right it can I k - trailed in on one of these homes or
ihcv can lie bought mi easy payments
Dallas P. M u rray
C ontractor and Builder
j
f is h in g
not
f id d l in g
First Girl What air was that
you were playing last n iglil?
Second— A millionaire, and *
lamied him.
THE QUICK COMEBACK
Mr C.ntMman y i would rather
see my daughter dead t|ian to
I have tier marry youl
Suitor— I didn't know you had
hep that heavily insured!
"Have you Funk A W ag n a ll’ s
dietionary?"
"N o, huf here's W ebster's.”
“ Oh, T thought W ebster was
I dead.”
j
T ry O up Classified Ads
OR
JOB PRINTING
THE BEAVERTON BEVIEW
!
antlee
K
Hot W ater Bottles
In (he course of our many >«-nrsof
selling Drug Store mr-ichsndiw, we
have never «old a morn xnli»fsct>'ry
Hot Water Bottl«« Ihsn Kentloek.
Itis made entirly in on» pices that ’»
why it rsn't lear.
It ha* n*> palche*, rplicra, scams or
I rinding, » nd the st»|»p e socket is
mould, d right into th» rubber
It's guarnnteid for 2 ysqrs.
D E A N 'S D R U G STORE
nu jvSSSss tH
rê
MF A V F RT O N OREGON
INMMHMi
H ave A Joint Account
In Our Bank
By a “ Joint Accou nt” wc n.e*
an an account into which ei­
ther a man or his wife may
put m oney or from which
vither may diaw money.
Every man should make his
wife his F IN A N C IA L P A R ­
T N E R . Then if anything ha­
ppens to him she will have
the necessary experience* lo
be able to take care of his
money.
W e will welcom e your acc­
ount.
General Hankinq with unexcelled Service
4'X; Paid on Savings and lime Deposits
$23 will start a checkinq account and we make
No “ Service Charge" on same.
Bank of Beaverton