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he B e a o e r tò n Review and THE BANKS HERALD F riday. April », 1MB lta u e d F.very Friday Al Beava rton, Oregon. I . H. H uletl K<t il or and P ubliaher S ubscription, I I . 50 per year. Advertising rates on application. Have y o u r dollars and they'll save you. Noe- .is Ihe lim e for all good men to come to. Fam ous Inst w ords: "M yrtle. I believe you are g ettin g sto u t- er." , Be tru e to your h a ir or your h air is liable ,to be false to you. The cafe w orks from sun to sun. but its doggone steak s are never done. You can never judge your neighbors by w ^ t you see on th eir clothesline. Hollywood seem s ,to he a good place for m aking love—* and also money. The real wide open spaces arc to be found in th e c ro ss word putxle country. The m ain trouble w ith flying to pieces is g e ttin g y o u rself togeth er correctly again. ting types, Abe swiftly working m achines, have not found their places in the m ost adequate prin tin g shop* but tho work is done by "much (he 'sa m e m eth o d s as that followed by Ben fra n k lin when he estaliliShed his "Saturday Kvening P ost" alm ost two hundred years ago. We were told the o ther day th at our shop was not consid ered adequate to put out a pul Mention s u r h ' as the L'gh s c h o o l Annual. Ws have access to the best paper th at can be purchased. We have the s ta n dard faces o f type. W e can purchase the best inks ground in any shop. And *o we fail to understand w-hy our shop Is not the place td get out the Annual for the local high school. If we were neglecting t h e school, if our help was nol a p a rt of the school, if, when there were m atters of interest sing place In tha school, we -fused to give them publicity, there might be some reason for taking the Annual out of town. O f course we do a little p rinting for the school. T h e p ast year we have printed for Ihe high school and grade school somewhere between $25 and $30 worth of work which could have been done outside. The Annual costs somewhere between $300 and $400. $25 or $30 looks like a p retty sm all am ount beside $300 or $100 W e really did n 't care about w hether the work was actually done in our shop o r not, but w hat h u rts us most is th at the two years we have been here we haven't seen a "dum m y" of w hat was wanted. We have been offered no opportunity w hatever to p u t in a bid on the work. In fact have been absolutely Ig nored except by the com m ittee soliciting advertising ' and we don’t think anyone can blame us fo r feeling th at we haven't been treated quite as we should have been. CIVIC ADVANTAGES T he husband who h a s a den is fo rtu n ate. He doesn’t have People often think in a to growl all over the house. vague way they would like to see thelb home towns go ahead, Some g irls th a t think men b u t they do n o t quite r e a l i z e are not good enough for them wlial an uplift and push ahead are rig h t. But m ost o f them (they would get from improved are left. tdvantages. W hen a town provides betlei W h ic h a r e m o r e im p o r ta n t— school facilities, for instance, th e n o r th e r n t o u r i s t s w h o g o 'th e com m unity life reflects the .sou:ti a t t h i s tim e o f y e a r , o r change. B etter schools and bet th e s o u t h e r n v e g e t a b le s t h a t g o te r teachers and courses meat .th a t the pupils come o u t will n or! h ? b righter m inds and b etter tra in , Not merely do tney know W h a te v e r m a y c a u s e a n g e r , ing. w c f ig u r e t h a t th e r e w o u ld be • m ore facts, but they will do fe w e r m e a n d i s p o s i t i o n s in t h is tetter work in any kind of r That m eans th al the in c o u n tr y i f the d o c t o r s w o u ld be jjob. s m a r t e n o u g h to d is c o v e r a r ea l d u stries of a city, assisted by {linin' intelligent service, can c u r e f o r h a y fe v e r . t oinpcte m ore successfully with I'n cle B am s|»ends 70 cents th eir rivals. They ran pay h eller wages, a day educating each native in Eskimo, ond some o f them , ev they will pul more money en at th at, will turn out belter circulation, which m eans a than some g rad u ates of our high-powered universities. T he new Secretary o f Agri culture i* described a * » g rad uate row puncher. It'.* a good thing to have somebody back in W ashington who can throw ihe bull literally instead of fig uratively. A Sew York m o to rist ha« been charged sim ultaneously with driving w ithout a license, using false license plate*, driv- ii.g while inloxiealed, !*pee.ti:ig, *triking and in*lanily kilting a p edestrian, and fleeing from the scene of the accident. If that m an l*n't careful, he'll be getting into trouble one of the.se lime*. THE ANT OF PNINTINO S culpture, p ainting anil p rin t ing are classed am ong m e fine art* in any *y»tein o f c la ssifi cation w here different employ m ents a re placed in different groups. P rin tin g ha» been fo r age* Called the “ art p r e s e r v a t i v e I t doe* nol have to do w ith the rrealio n of thought, eolor, form o r o th e r elem ent* of beauty hut 1* ra th e r the method by whfcti the thought* o f other* are p re served and distributed and for handing down to the g en era tions lo come. F or one reason o r another some p rin te rs acquire a repu tation for fine p rin tin g j u s t as some p ain ters acquire a re p u tation for fine picture* o r some architect a reputation for Ihe plpnning o f fine buildings. T he m aterials for f«r pr p rin tin g ere the slock on which t h c i 'iira rte r* are stam ped. t t n h e ß different types with which the cbnrnefprs are stam ped. , f h e different colored inks used in sl.-itnping Ihem. The old hand power press, Vnown lo Ihe trade aa the W ash- ion hand pres*, which has ' • ■■ n in use for hundred* of • ears is still tn use where! Ihe finest p rin tin g is done today. T he im proved methods o f »et- | hig h er stan d ard o f living Civ- I hen th e m ultitu d e had grow n an in le Improvem ent is noi mercìy w mitulmra th a t th* preusunt of Its hulk a vaglie and distaili ideal bui th re a te n e d to break down th e netting, thè m ost prnctieal metti od uf th e c o n sp irato rs decided U w as tim e to te ltin g (he th in g s in life thal bring th e ir Joke to a clim ax. M ercer, cocking hla h e a d above an we all desire. ADVERSITY A STIMULANT TO GOOD FARMING Aa Interesting experience Is told by D saa Oodsoa of a Ism lstana fsrtner « b o was fust «bout breaking e»*n In growing cotton One day bis wife foil seriously HI sad was obliged to go te the hospital A little later his daugh ter was also taken to the hospital Before be « a s through with thlh aa perteace be « a s confronted with a bill tor $2.2M. What « a s ba to d ot Like a good busineas man he be gaa to figere b o « be m ight Increast hta Income and cat down hie ea p easea He bad a few c o w l that be kept for raising ealeee. Ha atarteC te milk theae and eell the product lie had some c ell potato«« that w en uosalabtw. He fed these to hta cows and some pigs which he was able to buy rig h t Other w aste products were alittsed In the tam e manner, la the t sid e a he had more ternlpe than he needed for hit own nee. Theae he sorted, tellin g the heal and feeding ihe poor o n e s IK- consulted with hie merchaata aa to what garden crop« he might profitably grow for the local market He Age red that ha bad som e Idle and that ba might nse In growing train and bay. He enlarged his Bock i f poultry and took bettar care of It !I( was more careful In the nee of Me in to and saved a considerable mm that ordinarily went for gasoline tty taking advantage of Ihe Increased ourcee of Income and by cutting out innecessary expenses he was able by ■be end of the year to pay off hla bos vital bill, and In the m eantim e bad Uncovered the secret of sound and •occeasful farm in g.— Banktr-Farm«/ bA \} F a v o r ite S to rie s Bq IKUIN * COBB % One Detail Was Missing On th e historic afternoon w hen Jack Johnson fought Jliu Je ffrie s In Nevada for th e w orld's cham pionship there wa* a baseball gam e a t th e old Pole ¿rounds. In th e p ress stand, a m o n ; others, sa l Sid M ercer, th e »porting w riter, and F ra n k lin I*. Adam s, the colum n conductor. F o r som e reason or other, ringside b u lle tin s w ere not be Ing received at th e hall park. N atu ral ly. th e crow d w anted to know how the light w as going. S everal h undred spectator*, draw n by th e fact th a t teleg rap h Instrum ents were d ie!. Ing in th e pre ss stan d .» e k e d th< m seives solidly behind tlie w ire n e ttin g In Ihe hope o f hearing tidings from Reno over the w ire Mer er and Atlanta got a Joint Inspiration They p retended to tie tak in g n ringside .lew rlptlon off one of th e In stru m en ts F irst one w ould ch an t off a purely •m aglnary account of a round, and then th e o th e r would. Now It so h appened th a t Adonis had a bet down on th e n c ^ ro to win. and accordingly favored th e Wuck con te n d e r In his tu rn to ••read" a round he would depict Johnson ns ham m er ing Jeffries Into a pulp. B ut M ercer, who w as a p a rtisa n of Jeffries, would each tim e re ta lia te w ith a sp irite d but. of course, purely fletitious account of how th e w hite m an. having m illed heroically, w as now dealing m ighty blows upon th e head and body o f fht to tterin g , w eakening black. N atu rally , the listen in g crow d w as to rn by. conflicting em otions. I 'beers and groans m nrked th e u tte ran c e s of »he tw o sifte d rowtnncer*. E ventually. Instrum ent aa though the b e tte r to hear, began reciting, som ew hat a fte r thla fa s h io n : “R ound seven 1 At-the aound of th e hetl-the-two-meu Icap-to-the-ceutcr • of 'lie-ring! They exchange-«whirlw ind of-Jnhs nnd-upper-cuM! The-flghtlng la - the - flerceot • riA raeed In a heavy w elght-ronteet! Sitddeuly lhe-kuock- i ut • blow • ta detliered upon the point- <>Mhe-Jaw ! T he defeated-man drape like-a lug I Ills seconds ilragdila iiiicoo -clous form Into his .-orm-r! The mad denod thraug soclnlm»-l he-wlnner- and l>«n<leuuinlum reigns supreme 1“ Here he paused am i with the air of ■ me who haa completed a bard Job, made as though to alt down Front a thousand thranta behind him tie question arose In a mighty ehorua: “Who wlnsT1 Itranintlrnlly M ercer raised hla hand for silence, und a deep hush befell. “T h e disp atch es did not sla te ," he *.-ild. simply, nm l sut down a km In Cta*yrt«ht ty tbs Ccaital Prsss Awta'a'lawt M tj Favorite Stories Bn IKVUi I COB* Your Grandfather Laughed at This One I do not pretend that theae stortee are all new. hut merely that they are Ihe stories which the writer likes beet of those he has heard. Indeed, suuie of them are old— very, very old. The one which follow s lias tho merit of antiquity. I am Including It In the pieoent series because 1 think It Is nu -Jl'.-Mv m<A,l ft»'« aa i P O R S A L I t>n a south t teurgia p ian tati" «’ a ' W A N T E D grottp af darklea went roon lumfthg tlood ratlin outfit. mie night. Ilecauee ni bis love far thè F o r anelent und hoooruMe sport theyttook | I Mr*, fl. A. Ilutilenbeek «Hit lbeni l'n cle Mani, thè p a lr lw h of i Ativ o t n r thè eolered quartera. t ’nele Sugi waa j — thin true ting over clglity yeara old and all klnked Wwolud— tinner»: up o lili rheumatlam. Ite hohhled along and liulltling work, Joseph behlnd thè hnulere aa Ihey N ed off Knox, Photic, M 5HA3. Route lliraugh thè wooda. A, Box 755-A, P ortland d r a The doga “tremi" la a aweet guin gon. e tr anag no thè edgo of l'l|H>iusker awaiiip. Ave iitlloa frani holu e, hut w lieti thè tree fell tliere rat Imi out of Foe Non!—Glornge room on Ihe Highway. G. R. Hedge. lite top of II, noi a rnccoon hut a full- Adx r 17-20 gran a hlaek bear, full of tight and temper. The park gare mie ehoral kl yl of DM. THEO. O. HCTU shock and straaked away. yelplng aa Ihey w ent; and thè tw» leggeri hunt- DENTIST rra followed. fleelng aa fast aa thelr lega woold earry Ihetn Oady Building When they esine to a moonllt pine« In thè wooda they dlseovered thnt T u BEAVERTON i-: OEEOON l le tinnì was missini; ; hut they diri noi go back to look for bini they diri not evett check up. “l'ora ole lino' Stami“ homo«ned one of thè fiigttlvea, lietwoen pania. "Illa ole taiga must 'a* gire out on hlm Toh he went ten Jumi«. t rechili dal hear's The Beaverton Realtor fenstin' on hla tornea righi dia min SALESMEN Mie.* 'Ttat'am it l'at's gol" gruuted one of 610. I. BOMBI • C. i . COMSTOCK thu albera, “ l'u rv t*nc' Saint* When they rcurhed lite «nfety of thè corion patchee In nn exhnusted alate they ltiu|>cri to 1 Tu le Snm's cottage to break thè new* lo lite wlilow. 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