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Business Directory Suspicions About Wall Street and How They Arise he Beaverton Review litudioBarberS 1 \n e x p e rie n c e d M ARCELLKR A In attendance A F IR S T O L A SS W O R K A T à R C A S O R A R L C P R IC K S j K S R iM R r a R h iM iV M ilR — I F rid a y , M a rch Issu ed E v e ry F r id a y At T K A C H KR OF P IA R O J.. For Infortnation G a rfie ld Phone E d ito r H. H u le tt and P u b lis h e r " b e n t •• «■»«S-claaa matt*t [> ■ • »< »• H V lSSL At ih«* »\>al Olhc* At B satm um . OregMSt. S S iS mmd»r the A et of ftU n k A IS7S. S u b s c r ip tio n , $t.SO p e r y e a r . TAILORING A d v e rtis in g ra te s on a p p i ira lio n . Hemstitching 4 Pleating TH K SUM M ERS SH O P A r !RS. M. C. SUM M KRS, P ro p g Fino For W a tc h R ep airin g Optical W o r k A. Sec K. W IL S O N W ATCHM AK E R On an and B ro a d w a y , J K W E I.E R i F ir s t D oor E ast Paint Surest Weapon Against Rot and Rati o f th e P o s t O lflce Hem# Is man's Ueareet possession ___________ ,-------------------------------------| He who ewas even the hunihleet of I dwelling* owes It two precious gifts— BEAVERTON L U M R C R CO protection and beauty. As a man o f business he will not w ill N ow Open F o r R u einass tnjdy see his property deteriorata As a reputable citizen and head of a fam Under New Management ily he will wish his borne to present au attractive appearance and lie an LEWIS BROS., P R O P R IE TORS asset— not a disgrace— to the eonuau- _ I alty la which he lives. Every house is beset by two Invet erate enemies, which never take a va C. W ROVES cation. These are rot and rust. For ATTORNEY AT LAW tunately, they leave their fingermarks aa they go about their ugly task of C ollections— A ll kinds— Ineuranoe destruction. % In Judge C. H. Fry's Office The fingermarks o f rot are most <« m A g lm e m e » window- ; sills, sashes, door-eills and the like; in — ! fact, on any w ood« ork that is exposed to the ravages o f the weather B E A V E R T O N A U T O W R E C K IN G Cellar stairs and windows are an other salient point of attack by rot. COM PANY because of the dampness to which they N O W O P E N F O R B U S IN E S S are exposed; while the deadly funga B eaverton P arU O rego n F o r A ll Care. ° * n* ‘ f » * « «* • wlDj‘" | logs and the furnace door. Paint la the surest weapon against P a rts Sold. O n e -H a lf A L e ss these twin foes. By forming a water- | proof film over structural‘materials, it keepe out moisture, and thus prevents OR. S A M U E L S O R E N S E N rot from sending Its fungus spores Into Or. Sam uel Sorenson, D. V. S. cracks and crevices and porous sur e - ; » l i lia le and lic e n s e d v e te rin a ry . faces. In like manner It checks the chemical action of the air upon ex PH O NES posed metals, which result* in rusL Office, Only Good Beaverton 0549 Hillsboro 3lt 25 Clean U p Ground a -------------------- to Add to Beauty Farm Kca, OULD-BB economists, political oraton and the general public make frequent positive assertions about the func- tiona of W all Street without any realisation of what constitutes ‘W all Street or what purpose it serves Lack of knowledge breeds suspicion. Yet it is not difficult to understand the nature and func tion o f W all Street Let us set down a few of the facts which account for the existence and nation-wide, as well as international, services of W all Street. There are 316 banks in New York with combined capital and surplus o f about $1,400,- 000,000. Their deposits aggregate over $11.- 500,000,000, and during 1924 their total volume of business reached nearly $250.000,000,000. f . h . aii The New York Stock Exchange in 1925 sold 463,000,000 shares o f stock and in 1924 $3,828,000,000 worth o f b nds. W all Street is the national credit and money m ark et It is just as essential that there be markets for money snd for W Beaverton, Oregon. CHARLES O. GRAY of Portland W ill Come To Beaverton , One Day A Week Py FRANCIS H. I I I I O N , President Trust Company Division, Amsrlsan Bankers Association 1 t, 1SSS stocks. bonds, mortgages and other securities as tor cotton, corn, tobacco, the facllttattoa of trad a industry aud Investment are upon a correspond wheat, hogs and other commodities ingly ample scale It Is clear that If W ell Street Wcrs Destroyed Wall Street ts the natural evolution these funds must be employed sanely, o ( (he fo >cs o f trade sad finance It constructively and Igaihv real service O ther exists because there Is Imperative of the bust ness community wise they would Inevitably soon I need for It le the aetlon's business It some cataclysm should destroy the withdrawn. fln.-.ietal district of New York sre Ruff* Investments Help Faresere would see frantic efforts to re-eetah T h e** huge Investment operations la Itah It ao that trade and Industry W all Street are of significance to the could conllM e. If the production and (armer. Much o f tho 910 . 000 . 000 .DOS marketing o f agricultural and Indus invested In farm mortgages was ad trial commodities did not need each vanced by Eastern financial Instil a * financial Institution, W all Street tiona la no sense Is Wall Street's would not e x is t Interest In agriculture local or sec W e depend upon the farmer to hoip tional The main function of Ne maintain the general level of proa York financial taetltutione I* to send perity. Wall Street as a money mar money where It ta most needed ket ta celled upon to finance the Another service rwacered to agricul growth and marketing of farm crops. ture by W all Street ts the purchase Many W all Street bankers were born of Farm Loan b o a ’ s. Joint Stock and raised on farm s If they were Land Hank bond* and the debenture* not thoroughly fam iliar with agricul of the Intermediate Credit Hanks tural requirements, they could not There la a to u t of 91.4I1JOO.OUO of hold their present positions in the this paper outstanding, of which New financial world. York banks took about one billion In the period of deflation. Wall Wall 8treel loans to country banks Street suffered proportionately as ire made at low rates usually halo much aa the farmer. The aggregate IH Per cent. The local banker's losses of W all Street banks mounted -atea to hie customers are adjusted to to a staggering sum. W all 8trret Is oral conditions, which cannot justly ■tot an independent lostHutlon. but an • ? laid at the door of Wall Street organic part o f the country's busines.- General financial service to other system, necessarily reflecting the up* »dustrle* related to agriculture also and downs of business. helps the farmer substantially Wall Four Billion Dollars Ureet loans to th* pwckars railroads, An approximate estimate e ( lh< ■llleiw and farm machinery manufar mala Items In W all Street’s flnaada ; re re to help .them serve agriculture operations la handling (arm crepe Wall Street Is as necessary and shows that New York banka for the serviceable In the handling of credit purpose of agrleulturo put out com and oapltal aa I* the onld storage plant mercial loans to the rahie o f one bil In caring for seasonal ; rrlshable prod- lion dollars, hold bankers' acceptances nets. H ie necessity of each a credit for another bUtlon. bay commercial center In a country srlth a 9*<> »00. paper such as cattle end sheep loans 000.000 annual business 1a obelnua for a third billion and carry balances What th* People Want of country banks fo r a fourth billion. Every great Internet tonal bank rn Thus W all Street furnishes a 94.000,- 000.000 river of credit annually to pro Now York maintains close relations duce farm products and Seat them to srlth thousands o f other banks In the United States and In ovary foreign market. Th* The outward Sow to rural hanks country of any Importance enables them to make the required movements of commerce and Invest nd ranee* on farm crops and for ware ment are supported upon this Inter housing and handling cotton, tobacco, related system of domestic and fo r wheat, raisins, prunes and countless sign banka. That It come* aboul that other products. Outside of hie own the products of the farm, factory and personal efforts on hia farm. Wall min* are financed by thus* banks all Street ta the biggest single factor la the way from the producer to the 'he prosperity of the farmer. A fter foreign oononmer W all Street In the discharge of if* 'base commodities hare been moved to market, the money need In handling time functions as the nation'« reser :hem returns to W all Street for in voir of capita] and rredh Include* the vestm ent New York Is the largest whole busts*** com inanity In It* Hold security market In the country . and of operation* Its ooatrol lisa with Their demands govern offers a nee and market for the Idle the people. capital of the rural banka between IL and tbelr presence or absence from the market determine* its trends -rope. Wall Street pro*per» as farming and Funds from every part of the conn try flow to New Ytark, attracted by the Industry prosper It» service 1» In ih* greater opportunity for their profitable people o f the whole country and for use found in this center. Thus the them, to the people of other countries seen ovulations o f depoafta are large, It is th* direct reflection of Am ericas and In tnm (he openings for the agrienttnra. Industry and rsmmercs — useful employment o f these funds In From the Country Oenlleman I f there ta e garage. It should be lo cated where It will be of most con T a ilo r to Men and W o m e n venience, and wUl not be unsightly. The same thing Is true o f a driveway, PRESSING A N D REPAIRING Residence: 5th House West of and o f a service yard, for drying clothes. Space should be allowed for Stipe’s Garage, Beaver!on a lawn where children may play. I f Shop: 497 Washington Street, It is possible, space should be reserved Portland, Oregon for vegetable and flower gardens. I f the house la to be built. It is most Important to start with a good lay A. E. H A N S O N out in which these desirable points are met aa far as possible. Stand W O O D AND COAL ing trees should be allowed to remain and should he protected from Gel Your Orders In Early j injury during the construction o f the house. A s the excavation gets under Pli : c Beaverton .438 way, the top soli should be collected and retained in one place, then spread ---------------ever the surface o f the lot evenly. CONTRACTING A N D B U IL D IN G after building is completed and the lot has been Anally graded. N. P . Johnson I f a finished bouse le bought s i a hnnjg for the family, It Is well to PLANS FURNISHED hour in mind that a great change for Estimates Gladly Given the better usually can be brouglil about by cleaning up the grounds Phone 0231 Beaverton R. around the house and at the I .orders, screening the back steps and Improv ing tbelr usual unsightliness with a M a p s * A Son /ALU ABLE H O USEH O LD trellis, planting vines to grow on the B IL L IA R D P A R L O R S R E C IP E S A N D S U G G E S T IO N .« fences— if there are any— and plant C ig a rs ing flowers. W h o 's W h e a t B read— t cup Tobacco* STEVE V A 8 IL E F F Ca-*v B 'J l'd ln g D rin k * Advertising has made cour bovine W a ts o n S tre e t , Keep up the advertising. AVERTON BARBER SHOP C. J. Slerctt. Prop. i lrr ■« •j lite santo r” c old p ic e « H a ir c u t Z iitvi y In 35o C o n n e c tio n r r • VERT Off, THE K IN D E R G A R T E N is now established, hero is room In enroll a more children. Consult ORE Wes. C. E. Allen r-- ’W.- H. F egg \7 u . Í :rtaktr and Embalmrr C range Building I1KA 'RUTON. i n - N IA R IE B U IL D IN G ? '.cl u* pGimalp— frame or '.'u-rrefp—any size—anywhere OREGON A VAN SEEK Fred C. 8t; ick'and ill. i. Box I) C H IR O P R A C T O R n in Beaverton A d s in th is c o lu m n l o a w o rd M in im u m c h a r g e o f th e fo r any ad. W a n te d — O ld c a rs w reck . B e a v e r to n in g Co. bought l O A u to W r e c k A d v o 5 2 tf N ew B e a v e r to n G a r a g e , g e o . c ra i a u to r e p a ir in g , a c e ty le n e w e ld in g an d h r a ilu g . R to r a g . Adv o 2 Far S a l* — S tr a w b e r r y p la n ts AU c e n ts p e r hu n d red o r 93.50 per th o u s a n d . F re d U raun , B e a v e r to n , t>r«uion. Adv pt I t f Aoesa foe Rent — Die old C o o p e r p la c e o n e - h a lf m il« e a s t o f B e a v e r to n , b etw een both h ig h w a y s . C h a rle s C o o p er, 830 E ast M o r ris o n 8 L. P o r tla n d , O r e g o n . p l3 - t 5 SO F o e So l » — T w o tneuftariors, on e 2 4 0 - e g g tju e e n , and on e 120- e g g Q ueen, o r w ill tra d e fo r ch ick en s. R. S ch n rp h ach . A d v i) 15 For S o lo — B ru n s w ic k phono g ra p h an d IS re c o rd s . M a h o g a n y r a td n e l. $10. F re d B rau n , B e a v e r to n , O rs. p tf TUI the last whistle blows—count on PARABASE I T S that last final effort that makes the touch-down. And It's the lost few mile* o f lubrication that m«k# th* differ* nca between a sound motor and trouble. C a ta r r h a l D e o fn e s a I* often eaueed by as lafiaaivd roadl- Ile a o f th * mucous lla la g o f Ih* Kuatachlaa Tube. W bea <hTa tubs Is Inflamed you have a rum bllaa sound or Im p erfect H earing. Unisse Ih* tsflsm m stton cas t a raSac.fi. year h esrln s may b* destroyed forever H A L L 'S r i T I R N I I H feO IC IN O w ill do what w * claim for II — rid yo a r sys tem o f Catarrh or D eafaese caused by Catarrh , Sold by a ll d ru gg ists fa r a v e r 4S years ? J. Cheney I C * . Toledo. Ohio IWrvkut was mad* to do a littl# better than you would cap*«« from a good motor oil - lo lubricate all th* mile* that it should—sad a f n I A r s i s i * docs not break down in th* motor quickly under strata and heat. It stand* up. It t* your lii.or- an»# that at th* end o f (he run your motor w ill b* aa sound as srkta you started. CASTOR IA every thousand mitre. FIQ up ’• "It1* tlx* sod of th* run Drain your crank- with s i C h fld ftB In D m For Ovar SO Yéart Burnt Sugar Caka— One and one-half cups sugar, one-half cup buttew Iw o egg yolks, one teaspoon vanilla, three tea- -I'oons burnt sugar, two and one-half cups flour, three to a - spoons baking powder, o ii c cup cold water. Cream well the sugar and butter and then' •add I he yolk o f one egg and cream well again. Add the second yolk and blend lo a cream again. Then add the burnt sugar and cream again. Add the Dour in which the baking powder has been sifted, alternately with the water, and then add the vanilla. A plain boiled icing lo which Iwo lea- spoons burnt sugar have been added can be used on this cake. of water or milk scalded, one ■ hteepoon melted shortening, me tablespoon o f honey (or «•own .sugar or molasses, one ' i-poon sail, one-half eom- re- ied yeast cake dissolved in -fourth cup lukewarm wa- ■r. one and one-half cups of bole wheal flour, and enough v itc flour lo knead. Add ’:c «liortrning. honey, and salt ' <> I be sealded liquid. When 'u!;ewarni, add dissolved yeast, rrabam flour, and enough of the white flour to knead. Turn on molding board and knead mixlnre until jt is smooth and does not slick lo the hands or hoard. Place in a well-greased Oregon dairymen keeping howl, hru«h dough with melted f.'il: set fo rise in a warm their cows off the early pa*- a place tintiI double in size. Then turcs until I he grass gels good start will be a m p ly re- shape into loavei Place i n paid later, says I he O. A. C. ex well ureased pans. Brush wim periment station. A G ENERAL M OTOR O IL ^ * ^ For Fords — U s e P u ru -J rd T w o Per Cent Reduction in T a x Effective Now W e will absorb immediately on all Ford Cars the two per cent reduction in tax which normally does not become effective until midnight, March 28th. This means that you can have immediate delivery of a new Ford C ar and take advantage of V the 2 Yo T a x Reduction. D. C. Hempstead Authorized Dealer Beaverton Oregon Hours 10 A. M. to 5 P.M. i ire 2 1 3, Rossi Bldg. B E W E F T O W r. W. Ptum tvng P!ir>ni 320 MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL ORE B IS H O P and H eating M \RDW.\(lR. PAINTS -:- Bonverton 2 D Ä USLMLNLMk'MNhMk'UWMAL'eC' II YOU W ANT TO SELL IE YOU W AN T TO BUY, MOUSEJORDfT omut* août it> If You Want To Loan Or Horrow Money 8Y~ tt, I melted fat, let rise again, and] hake in a hot oven for 45 min- utes. • Household Dept. C o n fe c tio n s S o ft WANTED ta 4 POR SALE BEAVERTON F IN A N C E Fvono. ce# ■*« mirri«. Fuauutf CO. AT H I'S O e« I « By Chariot Sughros ew— M. » i b y Ask Any Editor