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THE BEAVERTON REVIEW What’s the f Answer___ + FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. l‘>27 FINNEY OF THE FORCE Finney Empties His Tray f P i C k i N OVER 1U(M 0ALAt> d o c r r in I q n o S m a l l J o e A d l t a J i - r r s T b t 9«ofP thi IN' ST i NCT ? - SHILL ILK* TLS WAN WMCM IS MAC0E3T l b B0VICH- Q uiet ¡one No. 10 I — W ho m I4 i “tk> W n I, young m an, go W h II" ? t —W lmt E nglish a u th o r lived w ith a n d w ruta about gypsies? R~ Whfli l* a pronounced p eculiarity of tb* H erm an Italtlc const? 4 - W hat sta tu e , generally regarded aa the noblest • ih lh ltlo n of the hum an form . Is uu view In Ilia V atican a t H om e! R—W hat boat and In w hat y ear won the In tern atio n al r a re for tha A m erica cup» 4 —W hat la lightning» t — W hat la an a lte rn a tin g ele ctric c u r re n t» • —F o r w hat queen w as M aryland nam ed» 4 - How m any vice p re sid en ts Ow en me P re sid e n ts a n d who w ere they» ML—W hat la w rong In th is eeutence from a court dectalon: "T h is case la th a raoet unique o f Its kind ever pre se n ted her«"» II— W ho M id : “ I know not w hat co u rse other* m ay ta k a ; but, a s for me, give nia liberty o r give me death I**! 12 -W ho wua th e a u th o r of "T ha Man W ithout a C o u n try "! IS— W hat com|Mwer o f the N ine tee n th cen tu ry e arn e d tha till« of “ w ait* king“ » 14— llo w m any tlm ea did W alter H agen win th e n a tio n a l open golf ch am pionship! l.V -ln physics, w h at Is an atm o s p here J Ifl—W hat Is a “ piece o f eight“ » 17— W hat outtlt Bred the tlrsi Amur- lean altot In th e W orld w a r! 15— W hat f n l le d S tale* general d i re cted the first autom obile race In the V tilted S tates, and w hen I 10—W herein doe* th e "barktion*“ of M s dllTer from th a t of the Old W orld» >0—W hat Is a m o ratorium » CAN T h e Anewere No 9 V I V DENTISTS sew 6 loo Mv . TWSV ACfc- ALWSVS LOOK ING d o w n iw t h r M outh i n T A B i l K G O » e V . IF R hc ATE3 H t » i T(g?AV 7b<Mf S S. a \ day , w ii a v is e Y B u s y , W OM AN-------- / A CL0SC-U» /(«■U B V - *Ü A i M l m i ' « u V* THE FEATHERHEADS t —It. T. June«, Jr. 9— A IWh poeaeaelng organa capotila o f developing e le ctric c u rre n t. S— It la an uneotiertoii* nervous ac tion produced by th e Im pression an oc curre n c e create* on th e brain. 4—-E lisabeth, th e “ Virgin Queen." R—H it: W ashington. Jefferson, Madt- aon. Monroe, T y le r a n d Wilson. R—S tephen F o s te r; "S uw annee Riv er,“ “ My Old K entucky Home,“ etc. 7 —E u ro p e: Vesuvius. , R—Louts M art# Ju lle n Vlsud. tt— A braham Lincoln. 10— TongiKui n a tio n a l forest In A la» ka. ld.MU.ir.is aerea. 11— "Moby Id c k ," by M erm an Mel ville. 12— T h e C aspian sea. IS Mr* Molla a M allory. 14— T b s sm allest know n p a rt of m attar. IR—E very th ird person w orks fo r a living 16—9 10,000,000. 17—Oea. Keliulon Pike, 15— A ctor and th e a te r m anager, IP - W illia m II. V a n d e rb ilt SO—About t h ree-fourths. Employ N ew Procesa for Coloring W ood T h e use of colored wood* In the con stru c tio n of fu rn itu re h a t long t>een know n, th e m ate ria l being atalned a f t e r the necessary seaso n in g procrea. W ithin th e Inst few years, however, a m ethod of A u strian origin has been em ployed, w hereby th e wood la col ored when In a green sta te . By m eans of heavy p re ssu re In a d o s e d vessel th a sap Is driven out of th e wood and I* replaced by th e color ing Suld. w hich m ay consist of a so lution o f th e m ore p erm an en t aniline dyes. T h e twet kinds of wood for tre a tm e n t a re found to he birch, beech, alder, plane, elm and lim e ; oak, d r and pine being u n su itab le because th ey do not sta in uniform ly. T h e colored wood Is used for fu rn i tu re m aking and for th e m an u factu re of doors a n d window fram es. It can ateo be em ployed for outdoor pur- pooea. In which case no painting la necessary, although a coating of v a r nish w ould seem to bo a necessity. F o r th e d tlln g of ships, railw ay car*, a n d sim ila r purposes, th is stained Wood n p p ears to be em inently dtted. E arly C oaetal Survey % T h e reco rd s o f the U nited State* ro a st and geodetic e u rre y show th a t an a ct a u th o risin g a survey of the co astal w a te rs of th e U nited S ta te s w as approved by congress on F e b ru a ry 10. INdT. hut th a t actu al deld w ork w as nut sta rte d until 1HIA. when a survey of th* hay and h arb o r of New York w as begun. D Along the Concrete YOU D IR E C T n e a r e s t ME c a r a 1,1« W A lU DOVIN Events in the Lives o f Little Men TD & ? e $ I x.. 'l l * % li. ICW N U S II 0 1 Just Spoofitt MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S S H U * I W E*« COM SS NW H O S tS OLD UWC l E Oe W o u j h fO u«.* EV R Y TÎM e I 6 e t im rr. t h è ALEC .CÎOIW ' TO PRV I WTO CM * APFAIRS AS usual « old p e s t « P a p p l e s k u o c k NW F E E T O U T FRO M U M PE R M 5 ] B u t I « r u s e m o s t | I f a m il ie s wave a u l u u c t s TO PESTER c , AROUM O c = U K DUMMY HC -miUK* 0S> g f ACM I « A ftteuLAA. BAtvmiO R SSoA T The Clancy Kids Timmie Knows His Own Brother 0U O O /6» R u n a n D , W ASH Y tt/R H A N O Î Î IW 6 0 IN 6 T Ô 6 I 0 E rfoy Y O O R i l / P P e R ) IN A f e w M IN U T E S No Sp an k A little girl who waa visiting her friend had o v o rita y ed h e r tim e and knew th a t she w ould he la le lu getting home. She e ip re ss e d the fear th a t her m o th er w ould give h e r u spauklng for being late. H e r little hoateas rushed aw ay to a n o th e r room and quickly re tu rn ed w ith a copy o f C hildren, the M ngnslne for P a re n ts, which she banded to her friend. 'T a k e th is home to your m other, tell h e r to read It, and ahe won't spank you," she said re a s suringly. B ird* Nett in A pril In A pril, bluebirds, robins, chicks decs, n u th atc h es, and phoches begin housebuilding, say s N atu re M agazine A few w ell-placed house« a re certain to have te n a n ts befnre th e m onth Is very old, nnd hy se ttin g them low along fences o r on th e laundry line poles, one m ay w atch th e b ird s closely. Roote of Evil T h e love of money Is sold to he the root of ull a tti, and the lark of It Is som etim es not otherw ise. By PERCY L. CROSBY > >y <*• MfCInr* N»wip>p«r BynBi«*U pipe now a fte r using cig a rs for so m any years» I'e rk ln s—Yea, iftnl th e flrst tim e he trie d his pl|>e he absently bit olT the end o f th e stem . M isdirected Foiled B ookkeeper—llow does y o u r new I ruck run» I »silvery Man—In nnd out. “ W hat do you m ean»” “ It ru n s out of gas and luto every thing.“ S tout T h e a tric a l P erson (engaging room ) — W indow 's a hit sm all. 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Poi i t of View M ary—P a p a , Is th e re really honor am ong thieve«? F a th e r—No. Mary, Vhlevefc arq Just ns bad a* o th er people. S '»