he B e a v e r to n
Review
FrMoy, May 1 ,1SBS
Issued Kvery Fi l«l»y A l
Beaverton, Oregon
J-
H.
Hulett
Editor and Publisher
r U m A ct *r M u rk I. 1ST*.
Subscription, $1.50 per year.
Advertising rates on application.
Mosi backsliders
far to »tide.
don't
have
Morale are not growing worse
— only different.
No man’s land
shop nowadays.
Any barber
There are fancier towns than
our little town; there are to«ns
that arc bigger than this; and
the people who live in the tinier
towns do not know what en
joyment they miss. There are
things you can see in the weal
thier towns that you can't m a
town that is small; but it seems,
up and down, there is no other
town like our own little town,
after all. It may be that the
street through our town isn't
long, isn't wide, isn't straight,
hut the neighbors you
know
here in our little town always
welcome a fellow— it's great
In the glittering streets of the
glittering town, with its palace
and pavement and Ihrall; in the
midst of the throng you wiM
frequently long for mu own
little town, after all.
If yon live and you work i.t
our own little town, and car«'
n«*t for the fact that H's smalt,
you will find it a fart th.it our
own little town is the K'st k:n«l
of town, after all.
Green feed may he given to
clucks as soon as they wilt eat
it
Swiss chard, lettuce, lawn
clippings, or sprouted oats cut
in one-quarter inch lengths are
go«»«! Oregon grt**Mi fee«ls.
financing institutions are find
SELVES OF LOANS ing their place» in Ihc rredil
•trueture of the nailon lo the
Oregon farmers to the num well-being o f (he farmer.
ber of 10,007 lias availed them
selves of loans totalling $30,- TARING THE EDGE OFF «IOV
V 18.850,
from
Federal
land
llow'il you like In give »« miic -
banks, joint slock land hanks imc a preacut under the im
nn«l Federal lnterine«liate credit pression llial It in more hlt»»»ed
banks sine«» these, agencies wer» to give Ilian to receive, and then
firs) established l»y law. ac- hear llial your gift had been
«•ording lo the Sears-Hoebuek taken hack lo the store from
Agricultural Foundation.
Dur which II wan purchased
and
ing (Ills priod the Federal land eredi led «*n Ihe recipient'* a$-
hanks and joint »lock
l a n d eounl there?
banks had applications for Ioann
totalling $37.000.500, nqtl
of
LARGEST MAN ON REOORO
this $30.500,250 was granted,
Mile» Darden, who at (lie lime
the loans being safeguanfed by
1.031,130 acres of laml in the o f his dealli, In Tennessee In
state having an appraised val 1857, weighed nu*re I hall 1000
uation on laml and buildings pound», is sniq io have been the
largest man of whom tticrc is
of $01.331.002.
The entire range of farm life any r«»cord. lie was 7 feel tl
s covered in the purposes for inches ip h<«iglil. amt was fifty
which the hums were secured. nine y««ars «»Id when he died.
I>ry lime-sulfur diss«*lve«l in
water is a convenient substitute
for commercial liquid lime-sul
fur. II is somewhat more ex
pensive lo apply than lime-sul
fur
solution
of
equivalent
strength.
However, it is com
mending itself lo those who
eannot readily obtain the liquid
lime-sulfur or who have lo haul
t a long distance. The excel
lent quality o f some o f the dry
lime-sulfur oil the market is
leading lo din increased us.» of
this material among commer
cial growers.
Seventy four per cent o f Iho
loans wer«» used for llie pay
ment o f mortgages, five per
cent *for the purchase of lain!
mortgaged. 10.5 f.»r the pay
ment o f various debts, 3.5 for
buildings amt improvements. I
per cent for implements amt
equipment, and 2.5 per cent for
lh«« purchase o f livestock.
The extent lo wtiieh the farm
’ «an hanks, the joint stock 'and
hanks and the more recently-
organited
intermediate
credit
hanks are being used by farm
ers in ttiis and other states Is
an indication that these new
FARM REMINDERS
Oregon poultry houses cali
he kepi free from inserì peals
by liberal applieations o f »Ulte-
w u k on III«- walls, Spruyutg is
better II .in bruslung il on, n
thè for»
of thè aprayer gots
thè liqu ! in thè cracks
i II d
crevices timi un* not usi nlìy
re ac li ed l>y (he brusii.
Gooseberry growers intending
to send berries to the enni.erirs
must not apply sulfur in any
form lo I lie developing i.erries,
Sulfur causes a gas formation
in the cans, so canneries will
not accept fruit treated with
sulfur.
ODE TO AN A P P IÈ PIE
The most satisfactory sub
stitute for coal is spring.
Under the crust o f an old ap
ple pie
The planet Saturn has ten There is something for both
moons, but we still have the
you and I;
most moonshine.
It may he a hair
Thai the rook has left there.
Another thing that America Or. it may he a fat. juicy fly
should produce at home is pop It may be an old. rusty natt.
Or a piece off the pussy cat's
ulation.
tail.
Why adopt English as
the Bui whatever il be.
BE READY TO PUT OUT FIRE
universal language'? Very few There is something for me.
Having a fire extinguisher on
'Neath
the
crust
of
an
old
ap
o f us now speak it, anyway.
hand may mean the saving of
ple pie.
valuables. You can make one
Nowadays a young lady must
y«*urself. All you have lo do is
TARE
INVENTORY
prelend not to know anything.
t«> dissolve 20 pounds of com
A Unir less gruinbling about
Some o f them do not have to
mon sail and 10 pounds of chlo
what we bavent got, and
a
pretend.
ride o f ammonia in 7 gallons
le more appréciation o f what
o f water. Pour this into thin
It is impossible for a man we hâve got wil| make a won- glass quart bottles, cork welt,
to raise grapes nowadays with derfut différence in our dispo amt seal to present evaporation
out being suspected o f ulterior sition. for we are, after atl. When you discover
a
nlaze
about as well_ o ff a» tlie aver
motives.
throw a bottle into lbs flame
age.
with sufficient force to shat
A fairly good reason
why-
ter it or break o ff thp neek of
lightning doesn't strike twice MUCH DAMAGE
the bollle and scatter the con
in the same place: • It doesn't
DONE BY FIRE tents on the fire.
have to.
Approximately $10,000,000 of
merchantable timber ts destroy
Free Stale Patrol— Hai'e ye
Since Pullman, ear uppers are ed by fire every year in the yer permit for drivin’ th’ car*
no! going io be any lower, we United States, according to gov
Motorist— I have that.
Are
are glad that lowers are rot ernment reports.
In addition ye wantin' to see it?
any higher.
lo this is the destruction of
K. 8. P.— What for'd I want
>i>ung growth..soil erosion ami lo see ut if ye have ul? It's if
For every dollar spent
on ■ rregular sream flow, destruc- ye ti *4 if pot that I'd wanna see
books, $27 is spent on chewing! :ion o f wild life and prevention ut.
gum.
But remember you can I o f recreational use. all of which
u innot be reckoned in dollars.
borrow books.
Autumn is the time when the A SPONGE THAT STAYS WET
leaves fall and the prices rise.
A rubber sponge, kepi «ret t>>
Spring in the same only the running water is a new lim e
leaves don't fall.
saving invention for cleaning
automobiles, »ays the Popular
It is no sign that just be , Science Monthly. A rubber tub-
cause a girl is engaged to a 'in g is fastened to the sponge
man that she has to marry him through a hollow handle and the
— he may back out.
oilier end o f the tubing is at-
iarhed to a faucet or garden
German-made shoes are said hose. A small stream o f water
to be stow in finding foreign is »uffirient to keep the sponge
markets.
But who wants to moist.
be in Germany's shoes.
i
W hipping posts are suggested
for careless motorists.
Why
ti<»t sentence them to about
thirty days as p««destrians?
The
ft'* lucky that when I h e y i
filmed “ The Ten
Command
ments” that the eensore didn’i |
cut «ml four or five of them.
Summer
OelWary
O lA L irr
WIRING
OREGON
Foe lai#-— First rie »» rordwood BEAVERTON
It Johnson, Beaverton, Route
?. Phone 6231.
adv If
HBM1TITOHINO
Nava your Hemblttehtn«, Pleat
For Sal»— Burbank seed pota ing and Stamp In* dona a l iba
bles on August Kuhn'» place,
Q U IC K
AND HABOV »HOP
one mile »«luth o f Huber
On llroailway, between Beaver
Adv p 22-SI
Theatre and Marsh's Oarage
WILSON A COURTNEY, Pr«ipe.
Foe Rani—Small hou»e on high
way opposite Postoffice. Mrs.
Magaa à Ban
Della 0. Fisher, Beaverton.
Adv p 22 tf
BILUARO PARLOR!
Olgara
W aolod General
Gout radln«
and Building work. Joseph
Oonfeetlone
Knox. Phono, M 5883. Roule
• a « Drink»
it. Box 265-A, Portland Ore Oady Building
W a lean Btroel
gon.
®
For loi* Oheap— Two lots and
Ihrer-room housr, Pembrook
Addition. Ml. Henil distrie
Albires» DUI Iflih Ht. P 22-3
BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP
Unaxoallod Job Prlnlln«
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WOOD ANO OOAL
E. E. SWENSON
SALESMEN
CIO. I. SOPHY « C. L. COMSTOCK
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W ebster ' s N ew
I nternational D ictionary
Rnaal Building
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P IIO N K 8
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from now on you can purchase
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in both
■arhle and Granite
for a great reduction in prie»
a saving to the purehaear o f
from to to 28 pproani
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la en sente attack «C Navel Caurrk
These eebjeet Is freqeeei "rolde" are
generally I« a “res dews" rondino»
HAU/« CATARRH MKKietNK ta »
Treatment «-antaall»* of an oinlmant. to
be seed I orally, xivT a T o r In, whirl, aria
Qtrtahly tbrwaa» 'he Blond an «be Mu
r e « » SurfarM, bvUdtaz up U m «yetaai.
and rnaktae you tarn liable to >o|4* -
Bold hr druaateta far ever 4* T ea r*
F. I. Choner A Co . Toledo. O.
Qlildren
Ciy for
Madam
198
Housewife
B IG IN T E R E S T IN G #
I S S U E S A T */* P R I C E l
M l H I 1 h.R (
A bathroom whers every
thing ia aa easy to clean
a» a china dish! You may
have one at really moder*
ate cost.
H itch er’z fljisjoria is a harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Oootliing Syrups,
orepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages
Constipation
Flatulency
Diarrhej
f s j E F s a 'i cmbwWy' t
etc. B W l m L th.s'uoueual oppertumty U> (rt'tSM .Uu-
able, l e e n t l n « m i I— « r v rtl a a m p oC m a tm ia n T U
you ere already a agbearlbar to any o f tbast m r n iim i
y e w aubecxtpCMB wttl be a xM d ed (or oe* yaw.
OOME SEE OUR DISPLAY
of
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T o Sweeten Stomach
Regulate Bowels
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Or. J. R. Talbert
Office
« * bmUc4 the u m u ! aehaaiption priea. Rcedinx matter tor
CONSERVATION FOR
GOOD OF MANY
•
OIL SAMUEL SORE M E N
Or Be mu at Sorenson, O. V. S.
Grailualr and llrenard veterinary.
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M 0 THIS NEWSPAPER.
Two men named Diamond are
being lrle«l in New Orleans for
n.urder.
They mnst be those j
famous rough diamonds about !
which we have read and heard
So much
The conservation
movement
is an effort to use (lie natural
resources of the earth for the
greatest good of Ihe greatest
number for Ihe longest lirne.
The cenlral thing for which
conservation stands is lo make
the country lo which it ts ap
plied the best possible place to
Itve In. It aims to Insure per-
maneut prosperity o f Ihe hu
man race.
There lias been n
fundamental misconception that
conservation means nolhing but
n hon-ding of resources for Die
fntnre. There eou!«| be no more
rion . mistake. Wise use is
one o f the first principles of
«•»n-ervalion, bill It refuses to
recognize careless u*e, needless
waste, and wanton destruction. ’
1ANUARV THEIR HOT MONTH
January is Ihe
height
of
summer time In Australia, and
and mountain Sn search of cool
spots.
Ihe people then flock lo »höre
E. C. HALL
On
M A G A Z IN E S !
FOR ONE YEAR
ac-
our
into
and
OONTRAOTIRG AMO ROOM
Phone 314, Beaverton
B ig B argain
O
ffer
Save h
Vour
American vanumi spemi ovpt
wevcnly million dollars a year
en r osmetic*.
What
a
few
scents Irere and there will soon
amoent 1».
ELECTRIC
GOLDFISH
First riaa* W ork
The goldfish slami snould
Math in Connection
* » l he set in the window, as
An
Up
to ltati» Hnnitnry Hh»p
light is injurious lo Ihe flsh. For Sala—t'olonlal style
oak
\ comparatively darfc spot, as
C. J. St m a t, Prtp.
dressing table, bevel
plate.
a result, should b«» found for
$12.50. Mr. Schulze. «»n 7lh BEAVERTON.
ORE.
Ilo» slami. The «hlong shapeil
Hired, o ff Lombard.
Phone
holder, sel ahaiiisl a wall, has
3527.
Adv p 12
proved very satisfactory.
A. E. HANION
N . J ^ 'A S
$4.50 per cord
BEAVERTON
I f «1 isn'l one thing it’s si.re
to be ano! her.
The women-
folks had hardly gotten out of
eoreel* before they took up cig
arette*.
A fire r •••idiug about Die
rideni«. ®-e believe that
citizen* „i e now divided
two classes: the careless
the earless.
fo r
Fee la t » Good radio
outfit.
Mr*. 0. A. Hauten heck.
Adv o $ U f
The Beaverton Realtor
W O O D
Heavy Clean Country
SLAB W O O D
VINSONS
WANTED $»d F 0 1 S A L E
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a
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