The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 09, 1925, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    Felday, Oolobsr », II
13 Co-operalbdt cannot ellmlnats
wry me «err: itYitti you tata wrrn nun iho uibldleinnii li ran, and iloua. of
lo buy bark roar stork. A company
again Half the money la yours. Then course «sl'ldlsli lh«> tanner«' owfl
present road program
before
cannot he com pelted to repurchase Its
tgi'Ui I*'« lii lake ill» places of private
call tha bank and make au appoint
indori.iking new construction,
»«U stork. I t you kuo«r »ho Mr
agencies and n(l«>n pills one roo|wra
ment with ths «lea resident to dla
lise people o f Portland am
Brow» to?"
live agoncy wliere several doalara fur
cusu an Inveutmcnb"
"Jtm~ rspll. ; Xta.id "Neither does
About noon Aunt Kmmy'a telephone merly operated
is majority of the cititene of
"3 t'«Minerat tea cannot reduce niuls
Tom. hut ho
>m- a»fully nice and rang It waa Maud “Ttiu ijueeroat
.'il amook
u n d
Washington
greatly ssscexd In so tar aa an Incrwaos
Ihlng happened. Aunty." nhu aald
Tom
liked
hln
right
from
the
start
'.»unties art* in faxor o f
it,
Be la good locking, «roll dressed, and "Mr. Ilrown agreed to meet ua at the In bc . i I«'>T nlM'flillons makra lor lower
O N A N AR R O W E S C A P E
or it means a shorter route
««•sis. Home of the gains of large
bank u< ten o'clock Tom and I watt
lias
beautiful manners."
ictweeu the two points,
and
scale opera Mon. hiiwsver, are illaal
CITIZEN S O F I l i V I S T O S
Aunt Kmmy anlffist "I'M he otter e<l until eleven and he never showed
"Oh, Aunty, I just have to l.ilk to to aelt you preferred -dork on which up Then Tom told the vice president lulled because o f tendencies toward
I Hi ymi realm* that Beaxer- I be opening o f a new country
about It and be said we hud a lucky salmvaganrs.
you." said Maud, bursting In on Aunt dividends are gust .«meed ?“
lon t* ilantling on
threali- ■ft the people o f the state.
aiooffi | m
"4. Co-operatives will not run l alone
“Why."hôw
did**you
know,
Auatyr
'
Only Ust week the hank lo«.k
Kmmy
"Those
bonds
Tom's
talhvr
I'liis
road
will,
»lien
built,
on th*
ul«i of pr»*perity wui’ ti a* I»00-'
I'onsl ini sltriilbin Is required f~
cvetatmed
Maud
-That
to
oaaeUy
•»!
up
the
company
Mr
tlm
.n
reprw
l ‘what 9
iW other town in the State of rank a» one o f the most scenic gars us for a «redding present hare
.
a to
, ..a s.
» *N*nt«*d nnd U I t Absolutely no food!*— part of tho membership because ,>body a B
matured and Tom baa the money. A
to every body's business to nobody
O rtfo n uni»**» il i#
Klnmath on the Pacific ta>«*t, offering
-V s '
^
I A » Aymos.
man la trying lo get Tom lo laieet In
"I thought eo." said Aunt Kmmy I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
buttnsss.'
19
Kail*, which 1» Hu> kon®
of o the public a camper's and a radio company. I «rant your opinion
”4, Cosiperalion does not permit C
"Reliable
slock
sate
men
don't
proiu
1
contention between two Iran»* fis'ieruiau's paradise.
TO
M
A
K
E
FA
R
M
IN
G
ihe fnrmer lo to'ld his prtuiiicis ft*r s I "
toe that a company will repurchase» Its
oa i t "
This route leads from Port
pon linrntnl
rattroada.
There
Y I E L D B E T T E R R E T U R N S higher pries without also compelling
stock,
Pont I I hurry;
telt
everything
IW T # •
« V « ! me
.....................
— * —
—
S t t H h , nor
U l t i I do
P 1 they
u i w y prom
F I V ' O ' toe guarani« ed
’and
westward
to
Tillamook
him lo assume ths risks of gelling '
are no raitroadl building
o r
you can remember." aal* Aunt Kmmy. divtdemla. t'nleaa a oompany operates
__
.. S
________s s l k u s l s m.
____ ___ g . ^ b t o
Is O S M O S I
a i«
h tV IU H tl d i v i
|irojePiP»l into
the
Beaverton through Beaverton, hence it is
The outstanding possibilities of eo lower prlco
‘Well. Tom didn't seem enthusias­ profitably, U cannot pir honest dlvl
" t The outsider often
gala
t h e tic. Then Mr. Brown, ths salesman, «tends of any sort, guaranteed or other operative mkrketlng are more largely
territory to bring u* into the of inestimable value to
much of the beuefll of rooperutles
limc.ight with a fanfare
o f people o f Beaverton, bringing, said that If h* bought stock In his wise. Tou «-an see bow f«M«li*h It U to along the lluos of etandardlstng and
uiaraetlng aa doss tho member, and
tolls»« that you ran get dividends just Improving production, eliminating si
trumpet
or a great buret o f is it will, an estimated total company, and wanted bto money at borau»s some one any* they ar«< guar
1» some «uses gels more because he
cee«
varieties,
standardising
and
Im
automobiles
p e r any Urns, ths company vruuld buy back
popularity that blaiona
forth >f .tSft.noO
>««<• not have lo l>«<ar bis shar« of
aoleed
Thr only giMrautee In the proving grade amt paek. stabilising
A per
hto stock."
for a abort
time
and
then rear through your city.
world tor dividends to the suer«' (ul protlu.'llon. regulating flow to market, r.rialn (levelopnieni eipentea
“Are you sure he said that?*' tnter- operation of a company. Cuarautood improving distribution ns bctwuou
will
spend
lup*e* into a Mate o f »juielude. eri age o f these
markets tVveloplug new markets, col
That which farce you
will «tutte » f their money with y » i rupted Aunt Kiuray "That is a claim dividends Is a glib phi >se used by un
iraxiru by
«■> ^ that la not made by pcopk* connected scrupulous persons to ext money from Ircltve bargaining
bet lenient e*
others will be atlraeted
bo. upon ita
coni plot ion.
of
unthinking
ones
A
»title
back
the
Insuring, correcting trade ahu«es, anil
otir nearness to a commercial^ xrlth dependable tnveaimeot hou
lasting benefit that will con­
country
was
fkmdod
with
take
nil
rwpreaeatiag prvdu«-ers before K gii .r f
Clt | t'nleaa you hare an agreement with
manufacturing
tinue a* the years paee.
t o lori and
stock Now dtkhc:i«*st pfomoters are live and adnilntoliatlve bodies. says ffi
the company «dearly stating that It
pour wealth into your town and ami rim ani witl» you.
II K. Krtlman. «asocial« pn > f. or II A
will repurchase Us stock, signed by trying radio stock,"
"What shall I d o r rriod Maud
Is 1 tir effort worthwlille? If
California College of Agrlculliire AH - A
territory in increasing propor­
ooe of Its officers, you would ha«u "Tom Is with Mr. Ur"»n no» at the
of these should, of rourse. r*.«olt In 'A
tions as you may see fit
to it i* go after il ami show tb*
itntk-ukv In c«*ttlnc the compnny storw to buy the stock »llh the bouJ
..»•her u -I returns, he .«> add *
*
'tute
Higbxvay
Cornuti*sion
tha
bestir vnurse!ve» to its perpel
Honey.“
"If I were to Itol the IlmHuiu ua I
«et are in faxor o f Me* prò
"You just go to the phone and call
nation.
thould put them about aa billows
T h e d a y «‘ f » m a l! t » " * " h u * t -
said Aunt Kmmy "Ask him
You are in a position now ,n »a l o f Cbamllcr and Beals for
"1. Co operation cannot (Is pricer
i
s
r
a
p
i
d
l
y
n
e
a
r
t
n
g
i
l
*
TX
iP S S
Ir.
Drown
lo
meet
du kt
nto,i
ihat are out of line with supply ami
that calls for your iinmeniate i «r incitine, and
and
in
h e lp in g
o th e r* "
u
ten
o'clock.
Tell
him
not
to
c
l
o
n
e
■ I ii . tl : •• ■> r ab AI* ' bbc
consideration and
concentrated un’i| you gel faxorable aclio-i
, STRAIGHT TALKS
W
ITH AUNT EMMY
A
I leaver
tl.
K
Hoc in I t'lob,
H ,
w ill
id vn
Iheir .opening »lance
of I lie acflsott I tel;
III nl lliilier Hull,
niiiali*, yomi Hour, nml u
lime.
Kveryliinlv i* in -
\d' . I l l «
iy II Mfllh
Printing
G e l y o u r » h o e * nm l »hoe
,
rep airing d o n e at
V
\
A
■- \ MIKE’S SHOE \
SHOP
i
“ I Firs t Class R e p a ir W o r k ? J
t
O u r S p e c ia lly
a
All Aboard
Full Steam Ahead
c o n fe r
upon
y x » u r > c lx e *
Tlte old sayring
Miai y%\\\
effort if you w(s|, to r«\ip the txn il.
reward that will justly be yours “Kverjrthing Com es t<» Inni whi b e n e f i t * o f ' l a s l u i g i m p o r t u n e # .
I
and only by your
help
amt vx a il * " witl net appty bere,
S o t t i J . 8111UI1
jA
your umiivided attention
will is action
that countn.
iiltier
communìtie*
li
you be lienefilled.
The first, and greatest, ob- vinciti tlielr approvai
of
gotte
je c t r e to slr h e
for
is
the pian, and Newberg ha*
oppostng
th è
Tualatin Valley Tunnel, and it un record a»
wi
is up to you to say
at
the granting o f (he franchine
there
are
forthcoming election to beheld thè •round« that
enough roada frolli Pori tali»! ti»
whether you want it or not.
W hin Mlssd With Sulphur It
The city of Portland
out­ thè roani and that llu* *ale of
Brings Back Ita Beautiful
grown its swadiiling clothes an Mie hondn lo finanet* tha r«ut-
tp stry At On««
is assuming
the
proportions struetion o f thin road wilt iti«-
o f a modern metropolis
and jpair thè rrt*dil o f. tlie state.
must find room for expansion I Tlie oulstanding reason
fo
Gray hair. I a w w han lcome. «4c-
Its
growth
is
healthy
and their opposilion is that
n dn advancing age Ur all know the
th
M<*a»iy— a growth that will en ­ inaili artery of
travet
from atlvantagr* c| a «outhful appearance.
Y'uur hair is your tharm. It makes or
dure.
The Kast side of |he Bori land to tlie beaehes leads mar; th- fare When it fades, turns
gray
and looks streaked, just a few
" lllamette offer« room to ab­ lhr«*ugli Newberg and thè t'h c-
sorb some o f that growth, but halein Valley. and M ipv alami applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur
enhances its appearance a hundred fold
all llie citizen* o f Portland do to tose a porlton o f thi* traf­
IXui't stay gray t I ook young I
not wish to live on the east ile when
Mie
\\ llsoti
River Either prepare the recipe at home or
art from jny dr>jg store a bottle of
side o f the river.
but
when R»»ad in finished.
. “ Wyeth', Sigr and Sulphur I'offl-
they look to (lie west thev are
So don't be likc Mie little boy i pound."
which —
ic —
merely
the u obl-time
pouit,i. w>,i*,.
. . . . .m
i
, c _ , c . - o a :.: ^ „1
confronted by a barrier o f hills who wa* a*ked to earry in thè , recipe improved by the add<lu-t) o f oth­
er
ingredient
i.
Thousamis
of
'
foM>y
that shuts them o ff from the kindling* for thè inornlnc fire
| recommend this rc.nly-to-use prepargp
Tualatin Valley.
This
tunnel and who replied.
lion, hecau e it darkens the lulir 1 vju :
tifully, besides, no one can possibly nil.
will he the means o f bringing
“ l ’in fon lired.”
as it darkens so i ual.irall)
M M M w . - y „ and
__ _ evenly
those people to our eily and
flet huay and get your fuel a s I I U d J A U I J
'* “-TUSll
“
i
1'
"
»
‘
P
0"
^
or
soft
vicinity by the simple method »I'd khuHing* in an<l vet n .o 1
j with it. drawing this through the bri
hair.
Iwn' taking one small strand at a time By
o f boring under the hills.
fire burning under Illese
I morning the gray hair disappears; af­
Beaverton will thus, be drawn
propoait ions Miai confront you ter another application or two, its
within four miles o f the hear!
natural color is restored and it becomes
o f Portland • as measured
b y • f you wanl a larger and boiler thick, glossy and lu,Ucx<i, «nl you ap­
pear years younger.
lim e, and that means
thou­ Beaverton.
sands will build in our valley,
rearing Iheir families.
culti­
vating the acres that are now
untilled. and adding new stim ­
ulus to our social and bu si­
ness life.
It means that money
now
spent in Portland, to a great
»•«lent will be spent among us
It means a decrease in our
rail fares,
a
shortening
of
lim e ronsumed in driving
by
»•»«dor to Portland.
It means
” shorter, safer route into the
s’ il.v than that now offered by
Mir Terwilliger Boulevard and
Mir Canyon Road, which
are I
dangerous during
the
winter
month« whpn covered with ire
nnd sleet.
Isolation
means
stagnation
nnd stagnation, sillier in
an
individual
or
community
is
iike the dry rot in the body o f
n tree— consuming, in time, its
life, and bringing
on
decay
that leads In death.
I liere 1« also another oppor­
tunity that is now knocking at
you r door, that will bring add­
ed wealth to your town and
'"C in ily . and that is the pro­
*
posed toll road down (lie W il
son R nor to Tillamook
The
SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
BEA VER
TH EA TRE
Lewis Brother’s
Tillamook
and
notuitir*
are
no,
W ashington
flr. a. rfa „ v
»hie to construe!
Present, and will
this
not
road
be
at
in
shape
for years
to
lo
rome.
will
build it
The
not
Plate
undertake
of
Oregon
It uf pres­
ent because they are ronmiilted
to
a
policy
of
finishing
I
!
I
their
Bring us your
PRESCRIPTIONS
we are careful
Druggists
When you bring ns n r»rc-
*rription xvc fill it
promptly,
taking only ilic limp < ticccsagry
lo do it with care and verify
H afterward*.
Vi
o f Vaudeville
BEAVERTON,
OREGON
Pictures
E l e c t ion considerable
thought and are heart
and soul for it!
F the Tunnel Election
l carries, it
means that
many more people will
!
live out this way, and
the more thickly popu­
lated this district
be-
GENERAL
*
comes the less taxes for
always S has
WVED itS superiority
S
PROVED
all purposes each one of
f
e
*
A ,
us will have to pay.
Never has G E N E R A L asked m otor- tcy on which G E N E R A L has w on
ists to accept unsupported claims. It »he approval o f thousand, o f m otor-
/•.
. L . . , : « , n n . ; . i « i t ists from California to Vancouver,
has
proved its su perior.!/ m consm ent Brjtiih C olum bia.
P*r orm ,lncc-
"F ill U p Your T a n k and Let Y o u r
E N G IN E D ecide!" is the selling p ol-
I
j
S Resources over Half Million Dollars {
Bui wr al*o u*c only (purc
frc*h drug* of »lamlarri strength
f
nml oar price* arc very rea­
sonable.
BEAVERTON PHARMACY
Special Program
Hugh and Jim Lewis
Proposed Tunnel
*
j|
Offers you a BIG SURPRISE
Friday October 9th
e have given the
!
! Bank o f Beaverton
W hen you want drug*, mpd-
Icinca, or drug
store
thing*
huv from u* and knoxv
the 5
•Itiaiity i* right and thr price
lair.
Beaverton
\\ Lumber Co.
Now under new management
W E’ RE FOR
W
jj j Fuller paints, glass, nails, upson
¡1 $
board, the kind with the tile
ti i
finish.
k W
_
W hen you are in need of building
material, we can supply your
A
f f
wants in every line»
i
!
I
I
Tunnel Special
R E S E R V ^ ^ >
■^SYSTEM ^^i
G E N E R A 1. Products Are Sold O n ly b y Authorized
Independent Dealers at the Green-and-White Sign
“ F ill U p Y o u r T a n k a n d L et Y o u r E N G IN E D e c id e l”
f
< ^ F E D E R A L
G E N E R A L Gasoline assures, from
any engine, the best performance o f
which that engine is capable.
»
J
GENERAL SUSSK