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Business Directory IstudioBarber Sh |An experienced MARGELLER in atlendance FIRST CLASS WORN AT REASONABLE PRICES he Beaverton Review Friday, October S, 192* Issued Every Friday At Beaverton, Oregon. For Fine Watch Repairing an J. H. Hulctt Optical Work Editor and Publisher See A. E. WILSON Phone 2*15 W \TCH MAKER and JEWELER On Broadway, First Door Eas - i , ^ M m m i « i » w w 0 « « ^ m Of the Post Office l*SL •* l'°*t a Ossmtan. Or»«w«. •asdsr tk « A ct o f Iftarcfc i. IS79- BEAVERTON LUMBER CO. Mow Open Foe Bualneaa Subscription. $1.50 per year. Advertising rates on application. Under New Management LEWIS BROS., PROPRIETORS DOWN ON THE FARM Beaverton, Oregon, Ocl. 6. 1936. IVar Cjmthy:— There is one animal on the farm I don't ATTORNEY AT LAW love, and he is two in number, Collectlone—All kind»—Insurance a skunk and a weasel. A skunk Oregon 13 prellj to look al but his Beaverton character is contaminating. He's sometimes called a polecat be DR. SAMUEL SORENSEN cause lie is best killed with a Dr. Samuel Sorenson, lì. V. S. ¡pole, and the longer the pole, « . . . . m a l e .. ,.r lic e n s e d v e te rin a ry the better. A weasel is as slim as a hot hog. and looks like PHONES Office, Beaverton 4903 one hot dog would till him up a whole F a rm lies, Hillsboro 3K -«> but he can swallow dock of chickens for lunch. That's just what one of these STEVE VASILEFF thieving rascals did with thir Tailor to Men and Women teen half grown Plymouth Rocks PRESSLNU AND REPAIRING I made up my nhtnl what my Residence; 5th House \N est of course o f action would bo. Stipe’s Oarage, Beaverton should Mr. Weasel ever be so Shop: 49? Washington Street, unlucky as to meet me. My Portland, Oregon opportunity soon came. I: was late getting my chores Mapes A Son done the other night. For BILLIARD PARLORS some reason the rows failed to come up. As I feared they Cigare had broken out of the pasture Tobaccos Confections and wandered of, I saddled old Soft Drink* John and loped out among j Watson Street the ‘ tumps. In the dim lighl Cady Building f saw a weasel nosing the ground. Jumping o ff I charg BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP ed full upon the enemy, both of my feel striking him at C. J. Stevens, Prop. the same lime. I was mistak- Maintains the same old price« II was not a weasel. As Shave 28c Haircut 35 *n I entered the barnyard with Laundry In Connection the cows, your Aunt Mary yell BEAVERTON, O R E ed at me from the back porch, “ Pa, for the love of your fam ily. don’ t come near Ibis house till you fumigate. You've been 1 skunked.’’ There was the dick- Undertaker and Em balm er ens to pay at the barn that night. Old Ben despised John’s G r a n g e Bu il d in g company and lay bark his ears | BEAVERTON, - OREGON a| his approach. The rows | switched their tails and rattled 1 their stanchions nervously. I Brownie whined and look re F. W. BISHOP fuge in a shelter that lay in a Plumbing and Heating direction contrary to the wind, j I dug a deep grave for my ovpr-; HARDWARE, PAINTS alls and shoes. I have a g*od Phone 2003 Beaverton saddle for sale cheap. Your loving — Uncle Charle^ BEAVER WOOD CO. Effective June 1, 1 due to a WHAT S THE MATTER shortage, block wood and kiln WITH HUBER? dried planer ends, good measure, By Laura C. Mann, Chairman $5.00 per load. Also have some of The Ladies Auxiliary.) 1st and 2nd growth fir, 4 ft. A very embara.ssing situation and 16-inch. Phone 1151. occured at the last dance giv en by the Ladies Auxiliary to club. If you want slab wood I have the Huber Commercial But three families in Huber it. If you want cord wood 1 have it. If you want short lent their support by attending. wood 1 have it. A. E. Hanson, To the friends outside the elub the wood man. Telephone who -r> generously patronized 0445. Adv c 16tf it, we, the Auxiliary, extend our s in e e re gratitude. Huber boasts, for a commu WOOD nity of its size, one of the fin For Your Ro. I Winter Wood est club h ou ses in the stale. How many of its residents ap Phone Joe Kemmer, 0407 preciate it? Beaverton in the years gone by the Hu ber Commercial club pioneers worked hard, sincerely and ef DR. R. 8. WELSH fectively without any personal or linancial remuneration to PHYSICIAN and SURGEON _. __ _ — . . . . give to the prevent residents Phones: Office, 8303; Res. 5203 tins tine club iiouse. Beaverton, Ore. Rossi Bldg. The writer will not attempt at this time to relate all the club has done for the commu FLORENCE ELECTRIC nity during these years when it meant gacriflce of time, money Houee Wiring and Electrlo and physical effort, not the Repairing least of its good work was the TELEPHONE 2107 BEAVERTON passing of the Hillsoro high way through Huber and the side walks laid through the district land other civic benefits too nu merous to mention. Are we who now reap these ¡same benefits to stagnate and I let them go unappi eciated by ^our lack of support? There are always the faith ful few who after, and through the years refuse to give up the burden that the others refuse to help carry. In numbers there is strength, ling is a community affair eaeh land every one should take an interest in, and it is only < through concentrated effort, e ch working for the interest of all. that great tilings can lie. Por Infants and Children j accomplished. In U ss For Over 30 Years (To be continued next week) AMrayal U m Tlie Keith Lumber company; at Eugene has purchased the; | Loud sawmill at Higdon on (tie > Try O vr Classified Ads 1 Coot Bay branch for 125,000. | a W. NOYES W . E. Pegg CASTOR IA S an e T a x T h in k in g an O r e g o n N ee d Once believing. many timiv'llv now believe, that a «tale income lax was the solution o f taxation p r o b lem*. I favored it. When chairman of the Vsso'smenl and Taxation Committee of 1923 Oregon Legislative Session I assisted in framing and I adopting a state income tax law. It reached a fevx individuals who were making good incomes and pav ing little, if any, property tax. hut it drove from Oregon million' of very badly ucezted investing capital, us everyone knows who has kept posted on this state's affairs. • • • A direct case (hut forced me to know a stale income tax at this per iod of Oregon’s development is uu wise, was H million dollar investment which had been planned for the city m which I then lived. I’lii* in vestment hesitated until the state income tax law was repealed. Then il p roc ceiled lo locate within that city’s corporate limits paying municipal, high school ami other taxes willingly. It also brought m a pay roll o f a( least $ 20 . 00 « a month. • • • That ig but our instance of a large number Ihruout the state, which proves that no matter hovv pretty the theory of state income tax may seem to be. Ore gon ran ill nfford to adopt such a business policy when no other western state lias it, and our dio need is lo secure more people with investing capital to de velop industry within our bonier*. • • • Lowering taxes will never be done by an ambitious and progressive people. That ha« been demmisir.iled time and again when seemingly vvorth> projects of economy have failed o f popular sanction, the demand of the public for improvements is so g r e a t ’ h at ad ministrative economy effects 01 !y «mu * -avmgs • • • These facts being of common knowledge and to a great extent, o f record, how r.rc Oregon ople m ob tain any rax relief? Just one way: Attract more people ami more in vesting capital to share the public burden. • • • No slate secures new industry an,| new ui'csl.tn; capital without offering some inducement That is why I introduced Senate Joint Resolution No. 5, commonly called the “ Dennis" resolution, in the 1925 Legislative Session. That is why it was pass, cd by the legislature and offered to Oregon voters for their consideration at this general election. Il provides that no income tax and no inheri'ance tax can be levied by the Stale of Oregon before 1 9 1 « . • • • The Dennis Resolution i., simply a hu-in << prop osition. It is all nonsense for Oregon to ¡idml an in come tax law one year, repeal it the next and then adopt it again the following year. By such methods the state gives OUt-siders, and her own people, the idea that we are all confused and cannot Hunk out for ourselves and adopt a tlxed policy relating lo our financial affairs. Il leaves the commonwealth in an unsettled condition, and causes const»- t uncertainty, under which business and industry nn,| the daily af fairs o f the people cannot prosper. The D e n n i s R e s o lution guarantees lo investing capital and to all bus iness generally a sane and safe policy until 191« by assuring that this commonwealth will levy no sta'e or inheritance, laxes on her people until dial year. o o • Taking off inheritance taxes for that period 1« also a direct bid for investing capital. The stale treasury, instead o f losing any money by doing away with in heritance tax. will gain many time* such amount by the increased wealth attracted lo Oregon, which will pay its regular taxes. • • • Capital seeks Hie channels of greatest awards and least hazards. NVe have everything to attract it in Hie way of resources and climate. Now. lei us all do sohip hard thinking, cea-e callin'/ each other names for a time, and vote for Oregon's advancement and prosperity. Vote 30* X YES— Dennis Resolution. Vote 329 X RO — Cff-et Income Tex Bill. —Orange Income Tax Bill. Vote 338 X NO —Orange I t Paid Ad*. r.rM U r O m oic A»»r. J. O. Elrod. Chairman II. 8. ffirah Ira F. Pow er* H. J, Frank R. L. Marleay J. B Yson J. H Bur*ani C, Q M U W. 8. Babson R E D L J 11. 1951. tag receipt N o U119 a- mount. IV rate of Interest. I f • Y r n C s lax 1451 d a t e - * * | d . July U . *951. tax receipt No. SMS; amount *5 51. rate of interest 11% Y e a r s tax 1951. date pa'd. April I 1935. tax receipt No 5011. an*.unt VI 14: rate of Interest 13% Y e ar 's tax 1931. date paid, Dec ember 10. 1955. lax receipt No t i t t l amount IS Sir r a i a of Interest 13% Year'» tax 1914. date paid. Dec- em ber 10. 1915,tax receipt No. 15*19 amount. $5 17: rate o f interest 15% Ye ar s tax 1915. date paid Au gust 4, 19?« tax receipt No 9151. amount *3 35. T a t e of Interest 13%. Delinquency Certificate No, 1755, amount 15.1«; rat# o f Interest 11 total 111 «4 Said I* J. Pt xm rr . as o w n e r of the leg al title of the ab ove deacrlbed property as the game a pp e ar * of re cord, and each o f the other person* a b ov e named are hereby further noti fied that W 11 C lar k wil l apply to the i**rcu:< Tourt o f the Coun*.»* and State aforegald for a' decree fore closin g the lien aga inst tha property above de- scribed and mentioned In said cer- t|fIrate And you are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days tfter the first publ jcatllon of the Nummona. exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend thl» •\etton or pay the amount due a » a- hove shown, together with costs and accrued Intercat. and In c«a# < t v » u r fail ur e to do r o . » decree will be j W A N T E D Md F O R S A L B Irrigation Pump», Gaa Engine», Electric Motor*. Platform Seale» Spraying »»utfil». Automatic Water By*ten»* All kinds of repairing ami well boring | R. SCHUEPBACH, », m it« * *ou th w a*t of B *av*rton . Agent fo e ■esce Llw« a A I I j , S p ecial T h is W e e k J ^ j j Crown Flour , Diamond hd. wheat Flour 2.00 i ! j i Fisher Blend Flour I taxes and cost# aga inst the land and premises above named Th is s u m m on » Is published by or- der o f the Hono ra ble Geo. It Haglev J ud ge of the Circuit Court of the q»ntc of Oregon, for the County of W as hi ng to n , and said order w a s m a d e and dated this 10th day o f Septemper 142*. and the date of the first pupil- ration o f thj* sum meins Is the 1st day o f October. 142« All process anu papers In this p ro cee ding may b«* served upon the un- der s’ rn e d residing within the Strte of Oregon, at the addre ss h er e in a f ter mentioned. M. R Dump • and D D Rump. A t torney* for plaintiff. If, It. Hump, residence and address Hillsboro, Oregon. I>. D Hump, reajdence and address Forest Grove. Oregon. At to rn ey * for Plaintiff. D at e of first publication. October 1. 192« Rate o f last publication. Noveme bar 2«. 192«. Advc44-52 2.15 2.19 Dropping-board Scrapers 1.35 | Contract Your Winter Supply of Mill Run and . Oil Meal NOW CH AS. BERTHOLD HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Beaverton, Ore. Near S. P. Depot Unexcelled Job Printing THE BEEVERTON REVIEW 419 Oregon Bldg. Portland. OrtfDR E SURFER AND CARO PARTY Hubtir Club II oh si*, Mondity, Kur l'uhM« Mtu»*« In l<'t»rv«alt»«urT October 25, 1926. Hii|»i»er fumi . T a i I Ini Ad« In thl* column le a word 5:30 tu SiOO IM I, card* fot In ih » Circuit Court of ih » Hula uf Minimum «barge of {Bo fo r Oregon for \V#htnglan County, bovina Aduli', 35 celli», etili any ad. VS »; C i v i h . I ’ l m n t m , ve cheli under 12, 25 canta, f.ind*, V J. Flx tttrr miti J a n e Do# C u m * r, New Hrn vcitoit (image, gen 15 ceni» n player. Adv. e 15 10 hla w j f r . r U o nil o lh o r |»ci*ona or oral auto repairing, aoelylene im rtioa u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g a n y ri» ht, inieieVt welding and blazing Storag. For Sale I Jersey row, I long title, «sta te . lion or ln Ihr 1'nlRle iteacllbBil in Ih* Adv o 2 yenrtlng lieifer, 3 hive* of com piutiti h** I ri ti, t>« femtmitii ber* and ber ei|Ulpnient. In- young F op Sale — Team of (julre of ( ’.blu Uliow, Eranee» hla wi f e. Ri t o nil o th e r p a rsoti* or mar«». Inquire, A. E. Han- p irite» u n k n o w n » Ulm in # #ny t i g h t , | Jeukliu place, Heitvorton, Or «321 f «on, Wood A Fuel. t lie. r e l a t e , h en or in t e re st In the Adv. e 15-16 Foe Sale— Pickling mi tona. 1 pliklnt herein, ihe ab ove named *le- k in d e r g a r t e n r«nt a pound Noar lin* rar fe minute; r 12-15 t.lnon \rala. I will open my Klnderfurlen IN TMK N A M K O F T H U HT \ TK « r OHKUON You «1 ml e«eh o f you Se|>t. 13. e hereby notified that VV. il C U i k , Wanted - T o tiny Aovnral lomls Tlioiie |ntero*ted |ileu»e culi t i e holder o f Certificate of t)e!lu uf woll rolled manurr. 1 ‘ lion* 5lo? or 4007 a» early a* po» » i» *’»! y numb er ed 1715, mm i \»\I or. *hoj 6155, or rail at tlm Braverlun «llile, a« I w i'lf to gel ninni 1 Ith d t ) of July. 1914. by the Tax Oreenhou»r. Adv.|i- It- 15 Collector of the County o f W a s h i n g uevv eituipinent. W III ul*o tie ton, Pla te Of Oregon, for the amount glint to cali oli you. Erre tran*- f r i v e amt S« too i|5 1*1 dol lar a. Lost, Strayed or Stolen— Feinalr portatimi to nini frolli klmler the #ame being the amaumt then due l.lrwrllyn Hetter wearing II mt delinquent for taxes for the year ivn«i> No. IH5 on lirr collar. garten. Mi». Halli« A. Alien, 1*11, together with penalty. In te r »» ! Reward for return to Baler i ml cost» thereon upon the real prop. A«*i«led t»y Mi». Della t ’ ndor li il I Vund-hey, lleaverlon. toif * rtjr a»»e»»tHl to you. I* J d a r n e r, Adv o 39 tf o f a hh h you are the ow n e r aa a p Beaverton Lodge p e a r » of record, situated In W a s h i n g ton county. State of Oregon, and par. No. 252. t o O f Aotlv* Agent* M*k* A* High A* 9190 A W*«k • cularty bounded and de*orlbed a« mci'l* every Mon follow*, l o - w l t : Helling i l o «eeldenl and Inalili day evening at N Th e North 1 7« acres of 1**1 109 In I’ M. in their hull nil Broad polieie» for thin «oiwid and I'l’o* 'ohnson Kstate Addition to Heaver- company. Thou»ande Visiting member* wel gre»«ive ton- Iteedvllle Acreage, according to w av. tha duly recorded plat thereof now on come. \V. Harris, N (1. L. L. of our ugenl« bave bullt pernii» t ,te in W a s h i n g t o n Count? Slat» < f Mver*. See. Adv o aotf nent buHlnr«»«» of Itieir own < Mregnn. «cl I K|| g I licite policies. Mall» You are fu rther notified that the bave retired amt now llv< on Heaver Social Club raid W O C lar k has paid l ave s on AN OPENING o. K S. will give a their renewal*. • %ld premise# for prior or subsequent y u a n With the rats of interest on dance ut Huber Hall NOW EMUS I S in your »ertimi » aid am ou n t» as f ol lo w s for Saturday evening, of — an unii «uu! opportunity Year*« tau. 191«. date paid. July II. Addre»* Dept, this week, October 9 the right man. 1934, lav receipt No 15550. amount everybody invited. Good music. G-l, Room 61 t. 75 Montgomery •7 01: r a l e of Interest. I f * Y e a r » taxes. 1951. date paid. Julv Every come. Adv. rl>4-t5 SI., Jersey Glty. N. J. 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