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0 M IL I he Beaverton fa th e r of W ork. i ' t Th e MollMr of Hucct % f Is— Ambition. The oldest 8 oii is— Common i — Sense. Some o i tbe other Boy's arc — Perseverance. Honesty, and T H E B A N K S H E R A LD Thoroughness, Foresight, En FHday, A**** 1*. thusiasm, Co-operation. U iu ed l;v*ry Friday A l The oldest daughter it — Bernvt r io «, Oregon. Character. Some o f the Histort are— Cheerfulness, Loyalty, / . H. HuleU Courtesy, Care, Economy. Sin Editor and Publisher cerity. The Baby is—Opportunity. ♦let acquainted with the "old man'* and you will hs able to get along pretty well with the Subscription, 31.50 per year. rest o f tbe family.— Tbs Ob server. Advertising rales on appliealion. Th e Review (¡ood hardest edvice Is to take. slw efa A dditional fam o u s line sufficien t fu n d s ." the IN 'In - Wnuld you say the purse in a bowling match is pin money? There are some things, we think, that we should remember to forget. The most ever written cook book. stirring passages are found in the A fter all, there wasn't m«eh in Adam to praise except his originality. The man who makes it his business to be happy is always happy in his business. Somebody must be loafing on the job. otherwise we would be getting cross word putzles by radio. Americanism: "Dem anding the best there is, and then paying about a dollar or so down." TM O U M N T PON T O D A ’ Aprii 11 l f att) man will do U is wtll, he shall know o f (he doctriue, whether il he o f Uod, or wliellt- cr I »pi V o f n i)self.— John I : 17. A p rii 11 And I w ill oslublish iny cov- enant belween ine und Iheo and my seod a fle r tlieo in thoir gen- >ralions. foi un egcidastlng covenant, to be p Uod unto ibee and *■» nr r*'• '1 after (hec. —Ueuef *^ J ^ :7 . A p ril I S In righteousness shall thou be established: thou shall he far from oppression: for thou «halt not fear: and from terror: or it shall not come near thee — Isaiah 51:11. LA W N S A p ril 14 Thou shall also decree a Ammonium sulphate, a com hmg. and It shall he estab mon commercial fertiliser that is available in crystaline form lished unto thee: and the light from dealers in seeds and com ■•hall shine upon thy ways.— mercial fertilisers, has becu lob 22:28. found to kill moss and some A p ril IS other weeds in lawns. U is a Verily, verily. I say unto you. fertiliser and also stimulates If a man keep my saying, he he grow’th o f grass. The ammonium sulphato is shall never see death.—-John 8: dissolved at the rate o f 22 o s ' S t. to a gallon o f water. It may A p ril 1 « be applied with any kind o f a For if ye live a fle r the flesh, spray pump that will deliver < fine spray at fairly good pres ye shall die: hul if ye through sure. Th e common compresse»' the. Spirit do m ortify the deeds air sprayers are satisfactory on o f Ihe body, ye shall live. — Ro small lots. The spray should mans 8:13. ha applied during a period of A p ril 17 clear weather. All o f the grass The Lord knowotb how lo de moss and Weed leaves must be thoroughly coated with th<- liver Ihe godly out o f tempta tion. and lo reserve the unjust «pray. No discoloration o f the gras- unto Ihe day o f judgment to be occurs as a result o f the spray punished— II Peter 2:9. It w ill kill white clover but doe- QUESTIONS AND no injury to true grass. NIBLE ANSWERS ALFALFA NOTES A p ril 11 In a previous article on al M hat is it well lo ponder up- falfa planting it was potnlei’ out that it safer lo drill in laic •n?— Proverbs 1:26. plants,) a lfa lfa . That is alfalfa A p ril 1S seeded from May ?fHh to June W ho is always with us?— 5th. There are exceptions to this rule naturally. A common Matthew 28:20. Favorite'Stories X 'S t S •q MUNI 4 COM The Prompt Response O f *11 the Marie« relating ta one colored trooper* la thalr eerrtoc* «vor- •caa, I thlak the on« I like heat ha* to do with a brawny Mack Infantry man, »ho, on hi* nay up to thr front for his first (ante of actual combat, fortified himself on a Pill quart of potent French wine. A* a result, ho reached the forwent position In a some«R«t riernted and slightly groggy stato. Ilo had Keen « « m o t In adranco that ho was going Into an exceedingly hut) and danger ous sector, hut It so happened at tho moment of his arrival the Immediate vicinity was strangely quiet. He glanced about hlii( In a foggy hut dis appointed way, and then, addressing his fellow occupants of the trench generally, spoke as follows; “W hs’s de w art— Ike's , whut I wants to know! While folks suttlnly Is rnouly deceivin’. Ycre iley |*rom lee« me a war. 8o «ley rhlea me Vro«t tuo'n * million ndlea of ocean «n' dev marches me th'ough tuo'n a thousand miles of mud. an’ all ile »'Ite dey keeps on tellln' me ‘at « V a I gits up yere rtey'll Ite a war «sitin' fur me. An' yere I Is an' dey ain’t no w ar! I‘nt ain't no way to art. Kf any of you folk* Is got ary war jest fetch It on ’an' leave It to me. I hit's all— )e*t leave It In my hands!“ A veternn of several months* expe rience In the trenches Informed hint that his desire« should ahortly ho gratified. Inasmuch as thr hostile po sitions »e r e only at»>ut two hundred yards away, and the enemy was both active and alert. Bearing this, the green hand trapeli upon the pnrnpet amt. standing there rwvaalMt I» »ho m.«mitrili like g crest tl* -(lim it radio outfit. A. ttnulonbcck. vdv o tnr out: •Tome on, yon Urtale Hermans, nn' gimme war! (limine all ile war you** got t ninnile cxploscrtvos I (illume gaa shells! (Unirne arrnperncl t Him me hung shells! Moat la 'special I Mts you fur hung shell«!“ At this particular moment a Herman mlnnenwrrfer. two feet long and nine Inches In diameter and filled with po tential III health, « m l vvhjrrlng In Ita wnhhly, uncertain fllgh^ Just over hla head, and with a crash tike thr rrnrk of doom struck not MRy yards behind him. tearing a hole In tha earth big enough bur the foundations of a smokh house. The belligerent warrior w i i slapped fiat and Instantly covered In a half-inch m ating of powdered grll and gravel and dual. There he lay. atunned. until the laat rvverherallon had died away ami Ihe tortured earth had ceased from II* quiverings. Then, «low ly and cau tiously, he sat up First he felt him self all over lo make aure he was In tact ; then he atole a respectful glance rearward In where the huge, aew- fornied crater Iteldnd Idm still was -ai..king and fum liu and throning off noxious smells, and then he enst a caulinna I « * In the direction from wldeh Ihe dev Mali visitor had rotuc. amt finally. In a siili small, rurhnialy alien d vid's, lie said: “Well, sn.-.x. il.-y’s e rr thing y»u> ,o| in say fur d in lie-’ Ir: as dey <4 illy iln.-s g|\e yon «ervh-eI” 'X.i.»ri»a» k» i v . i--«t-si :*i >. i Oat Your Printing Boavarlon Cady !- : ORF.UON S a fi E. E. SWENSON The Beaverton Realtor Gt 0. I . BOWI BY • C. I. COMIIOCk S tro a l Flmtclnnn Work Hath In Conuoetlon An rp-fiMlnte Hnnltarv Hhop BTAVERTON, WOOD fo r lu m m ir A. E. HANSON Oet Oallvaey Y «u r Order* Baavarlon $4.50 per cord E. C. HALL Karly W. E. Peg* Undertaker and Einbalmer I i ra n g « llulkkng > OREOON Dr. J. R. Talk*ri lUufW nA thousand! o f thorn soothd, pnoonrod.ond dof'nod tot D E N TIS T W ebster ' s N e w Rimai ftfiERMATIOHAL DlCTIONAKr SALT In Fhana BEAVERTON, CARLOAD ORE WOOD AND OOAL Heavy Clean Country SLAB WOOD Building Baavarlan ^ V ^ a r a a r T V ^ a few »am ple* Half Ground Salt 50 ib. Sacks Half Ground Salt 100 Ib. Sacks Exeter Dairy Salt 50 lb. Sacks • Leslie Lick Salt DN. S A M U IL S O N EN S EN Dr. 8a mu at Saeanaan, D. V. 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We oo*ti > r * -' ruck m*n ** joh foe th*m. **n T h a t lg why p u r h u n tin g » ar* th* uegUet "troubl* tho a fU e ropalr p rom ptly on you * phono Ohargo* a I way* m od*e*U; woekman*hIp and m a U rla lg guapanlood- i M e Ipem Oely Fin IWt Jpww BEAVERTON PLUMBING Co. F. W. Bishop, Prop. Q/uUíYlew! ü day T" D r in k * W a tM R C. J. Slcvcai, Prsf. The BEAVERTON REVIEW Burglar (surprised by the house o w n e r): “ W ell, i f that i ain't Hie lim it! What d’yer mean by putting a card on the door. 'Out o f town till Mon- i B u ild in g BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP SALESM EN Chas. Berthold M O THIS NEWSPAPER. • Oonfaatlona O ady Special : FANLO RS Cigar* Tabaaoaa Land Plaster and Lime m a g a z in e s Map#* A N IL L IA N D B u ild in g HKAVKRTON R*vl*w B ig B a Save rgain O ffer h On Vour WIN I NO SFS0IALIST DENTIST Dan* Naw W e've often wondered what the man who just escaped with bis skin would look like i f be mistake when drillin g is I c got caught. . A p ril 13 cover loo deeply. W here does Hie Lord write No qouhl the m ajority o f the It's a pretty severe test o f ?nrt farm er* who participated In his laws?— Hebrews 8:10. love for a fellow to watch bis the a lfa lfa purchasing pool« sweetheart eating a dish of A p ril 14 w ill broadcast the seed. Rome Italian spaghetti. b e How should a child expect to broadcast about the loth lo 201 h o f April. Others trained?— Proverbs 22:6. A fat |ady we are acquainted will wait until corn planting G l a d i o l « B u lb s, fr o m h 'g h - m u t u r e s , S c e a c h with has given up her reduc- , lime. A p ril 15 lion plans because rollin g on ; It Is thought 4jiat May 5th lo How afe adversaries lliw arl- the flo o r makes her diz*y. I5lh is a very opportune time ed?— Luke 2 t:l5 . to seed by broadcasting. \ few A pH I 14 Poise is the quality which weeds may he kilted In April When does judgment come? keeps a small town man serene and the first week in May hv BEAVERTON OREGON the first time he negotiates cultivation. B elter be early — Hebrews 9:27. Broadway with a walking stick. with the seeding than lale and A p ril 17 fair on account o f dry weather, Ihe What is acceptable lo O O U N TN Y T O W N if weeds bother use Ihe mower Lord?— Proverbs 2I:3. One o f tbe best sides o f Iks lo keep them down. The m ow country town life is the fine ; ing will retard Ihe weeds and Unxcoltod Job Printing time which it gives, to young not seriously in terfere with Ihe THE BEAVENTON REVIEW people. The gieat m ajority ol alfalfa. young folks arc completely lost in Hie life o f cities. Unless I heir parents have considerable money or are oroininent in so- cieiy, their young people are likely to be Ignored. Millions of young people grow up in cities without the sal ^.'action o f belonging to any ' particular group or bunch o f people o f their own age. They gel their fun merely from chas ing around after shows and en tertainments. But. »hose do not take Hie place o f tho jo lly life * o f a country crowd In « country town like Bea verton. life is democratic. No one group sets itself up above others and claims exclusive privileges. The voting people $ all get aruuamled in seliool and A rare and unusual money urine bargain offer in read- Ihcy are intim alelv tied with ■ ^ matter for the whole family for a year. We offer combination to our readers for a short time only. each other. They all gel a , Ranawal subscriptions will be extended for one rhance at all the fun There is year from present date of expiration. going. They form close asso M P k h h ____________________________ ____________ _______________ A O B I G IN T E R E S T IN G f ciations o f friendship lhat last y O T H E R f Fletcher’» CastorU is m harmless Substitute for 4 0 I S S U E S A T V* P R I C E « nil their lives. Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, Young peonle w h « «ewer had This is jrour chance to get 12 big issue* of each of these four valuable magazines—*8 issue* in all— l iis experience o f growing up prepared to relieve Infanta in SNn* and Children all ages of at halfof theaiualmbecnMiofi price, «eadiox mattw lor the whole family — Action, p with a country town circle have ipn* 0 oultFyf dairy, livestock, management, Constipation Wind Colic etc. Don't tniss this unusual opportunity oc h t hie unuaual to get this veto missed something out o f their •ble, lai ing and inetructjve group of ma| Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach lives. Never again and nowhere frm are alrendy a subscribe? to any of them i * for one year. else can they get the jo lly com * D iarrhea Regulate Bowels Send In your radeship dial develops from order now I Thia Aida in the a ssimiladon of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Real, and offer it made for one year's end lo another. In hort time __ _ ^ new and .______ _____ __ ealy. Both r a m i ______ SDbecTlptioae to __;ip thi. paper will it round o f parties and mil door Natural Sleep without Opiates a _____ »« e hre them magazine. Bnt don't wait until the ogrr hm sports and picnics and all the wtUdrsem. A ll fWe for O n. f m — OK DEM To avoid imitation«, always look for die vignature of other jollifications. Proven directions on S2£h. Packaire. Physicians everywbert recommend k. Th e result is that country town young people frequently have better manners and more By Charte« Such roe M1CKIE, T H E P R IN T E R 'S D E V IL social experience Ilian those « W m m, N n . brought up in bigger places, f UMAX 'AT NEK 00 VJ6 OO 1ÖOAH 'TMVS \9 AVtFUL'. Wt who have nol been able to gel IU '1U t4 eoM vft. «PTR SP'V e y e F imos vj E v e b ecu u t G u ir n u o Into Hie exelusive sets o f their &6eu eo eufiv wrxw «m o s t o c r u OOP. WORK. FoR. PVJIXVES, n towns. Fam ilies lhat move 08043-WORD PxTCT-Vgy *1WAT OUR <S»viCrC)OMiST WtLU away lo cities with the idea o f t uhvsvrr iW xy& vrf o p A “ fvnu<rl givin g their young people bcl- fe r advantages oflen find lhat cy have gone farther but fa r ed worse, and that their chil dren could not gain entrance Into the social circles that they desired. OONTRAOTINa AND HOUM DM. TH EO & ME T U Fhon* 314, Baavarlon Portland Addr*** K 2. Box 158 Vegetable ¡¿Flower, S eeds ELECTRIC W a.ilab— rim erai CopIrbbitPfl B R A V E S T O N OEEOON gtivt Building work. Joaepli Knox, Phon«, M 5863. Houle H S M S T IT O H IN O 6. Box 266-A, Portland Ore Havo your HonvgtHohlng, W i l l « iton. ______ B Ing and Stam ping dan* a l Uva Q U I0 K A N D H A N D Y S N O B For Nani— HInrage room nn Ihr tin Broadway, between Beaver Highway. C. K. Hedge. Theatre and Marsh's Baraga Adv r 17-20 W ILSON A tXW RTNKY. 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