fR lD A Y , F E B R U A R Y », The Beavertort Review 1935 “ Heap high the farmers’ goblen hoard* heap high the golds# corn No richer g ift ha» Nature poured K nte sed as M codi J d t u m all m a i from out h«n lavish horn,” le r D t w m b t r A 1022, at the p o s to ffle » sang the poet years ago, and ver at Beaverton, Oregon , under the act o f ily corn ia food for man and ) ea*‘ . IS YOUR LENS CLEAN? M arch A 187». Cncketls, horses, sheep, hogs, (1 know nothing ubout goa t«) men, ISM U S D E V E R Y F R I D A Y A T B E A women, and children eat com. The VERTON, OREGON stalks am feed f«<r (he youngvi cat tle and even horses do well on J. H. Hulett ...... Editor tiicin if they are not worked too SUBSCRIPTION R A TE S hard. Tim e» were when the clover f»-oa* out or would not catch, Che Par year (in advance) . . . . fl.00 gx»»shoppers ate the oats and tint- Not tn advance .................. 1.60 o tly and wheat, the llnssian fly took its toll and the farmer who did not have a title patch o f corn DAD'S STORY was just out of luck. So it came about that corn growing and husk ■ ---------------------------------------------m Just a few hours ago Mr. Jas. :r.g bees were quite the thing Davis told me that he was reading Old Man Hayes could lie lined to these notes, that he was born at |>l,<y all night for a dollar And Mtristee, Michigan. just a few v ith a big party o f young folk» miles these days from where the m the corn field, Che shuck» diop. author was born and directly in th# ped as by magic from the ear». vicinity o f the place o f which you And of course a red ear was eegci- a.e reading. He also informed me ly sought. that Mr. Noud, one o f Che big lum A t the dance in the evening ev ber operators in that section at the erybody joined, old and young, and time o f which I write, that Mr. we danced pop goes the weasel, With a clean lent, plue proper exposure, you should always get sharp, Noud is a relative o f his and that ’ he g«rl you left behind you, lady clear pictures such as the ones above. a son is now in Portland. He says on Che right pass under, first two that the son has set at the same Ths suggestion to work through HE Guild has received a number !ed>e» cross over, and first lady table with him time and aga n. the shutter opening also applies to of letters from fellow snapshoot- swing with the right band g»nt The com husking bees were quite cleaning ths front surface of cam ars complaining about smudgy look with the right hand round, the •he go at the time o f which I ing pictures. They say they know eras with single lenses Atted to box right hand. round, pardner v i’ h a n te. Farming in the summer time cameras end certain folding models. their exposures are correct and de the left with the left hand round, and then getting out logs in the Handle the lens carefully and don’t veloping done carefully with fresh, lady in the center and seven hand» exert too much pressure. It Isn’t winter time were the principal or- round O f course that i» not all clean chemicals. necessary and might scratch the cupations though o f course there we danced. Waits, two-step »chot- Granting that all this la true the surface. was hunting and fishing in y ason- tische, etc. But different from the next thing to consider Is your lens, The amount or pleasure you get When the pioneers first came into present custom, every fell. \* was la It clean? You have looked through out of your camera depends almost that section there were no closet »opposed to dance at least once with dirty eye-glasses with probably s entirely on how much thought and seasons on either fish or game. every girl present. I f he d ll not, few Anger prints on them. It you care you give It Speckled trout abounded in the he wras no gentleman! haven’t It’s a sure bet that you have ru ining streams and other species Picture taking la Just like golf, Just a few personal item« and experienced the difficulty of looking o f fi»h lived in the lakes. Perch, tennis, basketball or bowling—the then I am through for -his week rock bass, sun fish, pickerel black throngh s smudgy window. Clean more you experiment, the mors The last husking bee I remember bass, dog fish (not good to eat) eye-glasses and clean windows gtva thought you give to your hobby, the. wa» one Saturday evening the fall and many other species were to clear vision and similarly the cam greater your reward In self satisfac I was teaching the Hodge achocl. be found. In the Big Lakes there tion. era cannot “ see" ao well If Iti eye You will remember the school board There are many good books avail were muskellunge. mackerel, white (the lens) Is cloudy and smudgy there offered me « new contract at fish, lake trout, and many* other from grease. Anger prints and dust able ou amateur photography but an increased »alary. I taught tic aorta. one of the latest off the press Is collected over a period of months. rprmg term f<w $25 per menth. Cleaning a lens la a very simple called "How to Take Good Picture«.“ It was quite the thing to g $1.25 per day for the time I put It is packed with sound advice for operation. All you need la a soft, un- s(tearing suckers in the spring, loni in Not bad St all, but for the fall starched linen handkerchief and the beginner or the advanced ama After I had grown to manhood. Bu I was to get $27.50 per month. m earlier times the men used t perhaps a match or pencil. If the teur and profusely Illustrated with picture* of every type, diagrams and W ill W ier and I went to the Fo spearing in the smaller lakv lens Is suite small. The rear surface husking bee. It was held in Gut aeveral times a year. Only one of the lens can easily be reached by what have you. it might be called “ The Amateur Photographer'! Ref Barratt’a house. I forget, but think o.d I ever accompany them, an removing the back of the camera. Jim Hayes was living there at the then I was quite small. If the camera has a double lens erence Book,“ but don’t think for Urge. Cold and frosty, the evening (one behind and one In front of the one minute It Is as “dry" as such a Father had made a boat out o name might Imply. You can no doubt war and W ill and I each had a ■hatter dlaphi •>. the front com acme pine lumber he had on hand girl picked out to take hon>>, tit bination may in moved by turning purchase this book from stores that This could be loaded on a wago. ters, they were, the Brid# t girls. to the left, which will allow you to sell cameras and photographic sup much like the usual wagon box plies. Put we did not ’ok’ th m h «me. -cork through the (butter opening though the reach had to be leng If you know your camera—Its lim Eoth o f u» got cold feet, literally, when set for “ time,’’ with the hand tfcened out and boards placed a Ion, itations or Its versatility—give care fo r it was a long walk to where kerchief over the end of the match . the sides so that in turning th' ful thought to composition and they were staying ami we only had or lead pencil. If the lens Is quite wagon the wheels might not rul a horse and buggy between us. fo dirty breathe on It and then rub story-telling possibilities you are boles in the side o f the boat I> take them home, w elkin*, and quickly with the handkerchief Be well along your way to take pictures the widest part it must have beei as Interesting and sharp aa the tw( then come back and get the ho.-te ■are, when replacing the front lens, some five feet and about sixteei and take it home wa« just tor to screw It back Into the shutter as shown above. cr perhaps eighteen feet in length much. 1 S 0 we decided to let them JOHN VAN GUILDER. far as It will go. w ith hay for the horses, bl.nkei get home some other way They — ai d plenty of food for car. pin. ouL a jack to be used as a ligh ur loaded our catch we had fifty mount o f fuss would put that hay both got a ride home bu* we al ways feh sure we crib i have tag. and spears and other equipment fish, weighing from three pounds back in palatable form fo r the hor en them home had we asked them Father, Charles Barratt, W il to some big ones that weighed ful ses A fte r a short council o f war Such is the conceit o f youth! »T ig h t, Geo. Taylor and myself al ly twenty pounds. Not bad for the W’c decided to pull out for home. That term o f school has almost loaded into the boat and drove t< L is t night. We g o t’ the boat out and loaded it, ¿lipped entirely from my memory, Betsy Lake, later known as Duel O f course we were glad to turn harnessed and hitched up Che hor my last term at Hodge. Clarissa wke and now known by • some In It was about three ses and were ready to pull out, ki-app had received her certifi dian name, I have forgotten ju r iii and sleep. with those other fellows sleeping when we erte and had taken a school just what. We drove to a bridge ove o'clock in the afternoon the sleep o f the sCrong and healthy to the north and a little west o* tb3 inlet to the lake, prepared oui g< t up. Another party of fisher- if not o f the just and innocent. Hodge. Sunday evening I wouM take esmp, earned the boat to the wa r>en were camping right alongside » h a t should we do to ‘‘get even’’. her out to her boarding place take us and had put their boat into the tor and launched it, hunted som< ‘‘L e t’s bum their hay,” suggest- i my horse home, and then Monday rs t pine to burn in the jack, go water. We knew seme o f them by name but not all o f them though I #d George Taplor. morninfe Father would drive me to »tipper and awaited the dark “ L et’s take their boat and above Geo. Hodge’s place where 1 bnetdej It finally came, nice and quiet, I afterwards got acquainted with the Towards dusk that it into the water,” came from Will That is about all, excepting I re with never a rifle stirring the sur- w) ole party. evening a gentle rain set in. Not W right. member my landlady, Mrs. Geo. f*ce o f the w a t e T , the sort o f a enough to wet one but enough to “ No, ’ said Father and Charley, Hodge, who wa» a form e'- teacher night that fishermen pray for F a . tre r and Geo. Taylor took their riffle the water. Fishing wa_ not “ let’s see if we can find their fish.” to whom I went some years before.” that night though both They -had only three or foui, lit We used to have some hot argu spears ard rode in the front end o f so good boats pulled out courageously e- tle ones at that, for the rain had ments, but who came out h o t in Ch* rl* and Will took paddles and we were off. Prac nough. Just a little after midnight hampered them as much as it had these jt would be hard to tell. ticed paddlemen hardly stir tho sur we were pulling up the inlet to us. But they found lodging ir our Mr. and Mr». Chas. Dawes and face o f the water as they dip in wards the landing having decided tost. The folks at home wondarei to go to bed and stay over ntil how we had missed dressing three ch’ldren visited the fla t surface o f their blades. with relm'ives at C h a ri» was on to his job all right t i t next night. We had plenty o f ci four little fish while the remain Canby, Sunday. o f our catoh was all nicely but W ill was a novice at that F’ ub, the work was not rushing der the folks back home dressed and slated. • But I hardly etiort He was eager to learn how- much and «ver, and 9 oon got the hang 0f would not worry fo r we had told th'nk we ever told how it happen NO TICE standing his paddle on end so that them we might “ be gone a week.’’ ed. Beaverton I yodge l.ttle o f the surface was broker, A » we approached camp we >melled No. 252 L 0. 0. F. But I was going to tell you a. moots every Mon. but fo r a time he pulled too hard burning hay. O f course the paddle- bout those husking bees. Well, it * day evening at 8 and kept the boat turning, not f.tw then and we even used the wag this w ty. Husking com is not to help t io hard work though you can keen pin. in t>veir Hall. L. J. Footer, much, but just enough to throw s fia r handles fo r poles Noble Fred Temstedt, the spearmen off 90 they could not. make haste against the current. warm at it i f you get in and dig. j S-wretary, When we arrived at camp we But it is nothing like digging po Grand. *e t a good prod at their fish. He was on Father’s side o f the boat, found the other fellows’ boat pulle 1 tatoes. Then two can work to ad too, and he was by fa r the better out o f the water, and propped up vsrtage at a com shock, but two Stop Tonight In Comfort * 1 tarsnmn. so as to make a sort o f roof they on the same potato row or at the soundly under it, same hill would get in each others’ George would put his spear down were sleeping and take a poke at almost every-' and the charred remains o f all the way. Even-y one raised potatoes but BEAVERTON HOTEL •thing he saw lying on the bottom, feed fo r our horses was close to during the nineties _ it was up to" their feet where it had supplied the farmers in that section to grow but his peke was slow, and he R E A S O N A B LE R A TE S would remark, “ That was a fish, fuel fo r a nice camp fire. Well, ctrn or buy all their feed for their C<tm*r Front and Wanhingtnti warn t it ? as the finny fellow we were sort o f hostile but no ’ a. stock and sometimes for themselves.1 daited away from the oncoming t nes. Time after time he did that trick and Father was only getting “MICKY” AND HIS GANG a very few o f those he saw fo r by the time they were in reach the beat had swung o ff its course, and he could not reach far enough to stiike his prey. Well, things were that way for a time. O f course,, with me feeding the fat pine to the jack fire, the light was good! Any- not oftener than every five minutes did they remind me to put • little more pine on the jack.’’ Towards midnight some one sug gested that W ill W right change with George and let Will have the have the spaar and George the paddle. G e o g e was slow and easy going and that worked much bet. ter. W ill was quick and struck a" everything that looked like a fish. Oi.ly once did that make any dis turbance. That once was when he sheared a water snake. Boy, how that tiling d wriggle and thresh about But W ill scraped it o ff hia apear on the outside o f the bo?t and we went or). W e fished about half way ai ound the lake that eve ■ mng bafi re <1*7 began to break., THE BEAVERTON REVIEW SNAPSHOT CUILIX T 11 r I— mm A fter March 1st. 1015, Oh# llcenae ’f o la $1.0(1 mors for failure to procure license for th* dogs above slated. Also, a fter March lot, IUS6, the fie is $1.0(1 more for failure to pet cure llcenaes for lleenaabln d»«% be routing over H months of age Kt ter Mutch 1st. 10U6, and for dogi »11 t-.u ir w a c u k «»« K M M W l.e si tu t ovet eight mootha old owned or kvpt wiUtin the Niale of Urvgun I n i b « I I d u l l I w u r l »1 l b » b t « l » »1 liD -a »« le e \ % « « b l a a l u n • « * « ! » . over 30 <laye after Mitch 1 * 1 , |u;if,. |tUM i)ib * u n «l d . P laintiff. v* Ch.arlea License» may he ordered by I' Kim-rami ami Ev«lyn <1 boner- Albany— Arthur Davi« ha» «b tuned enough seed o f D A *’ No. 1 bat ley through th* office o f Countv Auent Floyd C. Mullen to plant II acres on h l» farm near Albany Mr. Davi» plan» to have thia hat h y In spected for certification in I9''6. snu. In« « I I I t'liarl,-« hi Dll-Ill aud mail H va Dlvlil. IrTb wife, Di-fvinimit* S lat« the name and address of K e l l v « j * livrvby given that i>v the periton to whom th« llcwrae 1» virtue oI an «»«v u llu n , jmlxm.-nl «m l iti-1-n.i» amt ntili»i nl *a|v, ilul> laauvd to l>e Issued, and the eex of the - I II of amt uinl, r tha anal o f th« dog. ali, i\ « «ntltl**«! c ** * u r t U«ti*il tin* I t bees arc payable to; K<Jw. C. d « » of Januar», I sab, upuII a Juilg- nw tit rand HI «•! and e n te r 'd in aaid Luce, County Clerk, llillstioro, Ur court » r tha I t day i d January, ISM, egon. In favor nf H u m i!r*<i-iifln|d. plain I ’ubllahed by order o f the County till, amt aaalnal tin- di-fundanla t*liarl«a K Knivtann and g v r l f n <1 Court o f Washington County, (h I'm-rami. Ilia *vlfr. and ag alcat Ilia »'Iv t 7 9 t« a l prtip-it> h«r»-inaftar .!•«, tlb.-«l t tfon. fur th « »mu nf Ifiilu oo with Int-r a«t tbaiann a i m - Januar* I. D l l . NO TICE til l l\ \l HhTTI.KMK.VI at th« r a t » nr 7 p-r vwtil par ati nun.. and l h « furth «r »uni nf 171,01). atturnay'a f«»a, and th- further «uni In the County Court of the Slate o f 14ft VII w Itli internal thrrvnn aim'« td Oregon for Washington County A o goat S*. ISSS. at tin- lata nf t pur Estate of 11 nl par annum, and tha further mini In th* Matter of the Casper hvhrll. Deceased. nf | i s « l «nth iu t« r- » t thrraon aim • i i --liar lo. t * l t . at the rate af * NOTICE IS HKHKnY GIVEN par i-rnl pai aunuuN and the furlhar . - i « ith latereel thereon that the undersigned, executir of ■ Inc* Nnvamhar 10. IS9I. al tha rata the above on tel led estate, ha» filed o* ft par rant par annum, battue lav account In the County aa paid hy p la in t iff on tha pruparty his final herrlrmflBr t1r«i*F iht'fl Aliti tlir fur bu tin «1»f 1174» «'ri At« Alni ili* lu* 1 «ruteni * «ml thr 4*o*l A ■t aa I«1 «al« ami « h ni writ. «*•> III liti« l%«11 t»*C miti • « 4|il 1 r 1 f»M n »* |<> mak* ma !** • >f «II il. Court uf the State of Orrgt n for Washington County, and Oaat Mon day, the 4th day uf February, 1035, at the hour of ton o'clock a.m. of f o llo w 1 n u d i * f t * r lh**<1 r * A l propt*vi> • It «aid iiay In the County Court Room «f At* \ Afeli Iti W a a h ln v t on ro u tity . o f O r* f u l l . t»l m l i it, the Court House In till »boro h ilf W r i t I li* W r * t \ l A l f O f t h * W aahington County, Oti'gon, ha» o f tht* N o t t i b r « « f hn If • f ih * N o rth time and Juarti-r nf Si-rtlun J&. Tnwnetitp I been appointed a» the Inulti nf lt«n»i- 'I Waal. Wlllamat la place for tihe hearing of all objec- VII ridiati. Waaiilnet.|n «'minty. Ornami Nnw Thnrnfnrn hy vlrtun nf »aid tlnr.a to aaid final account and the • vai ut hut. Judanvant. dacran. and nr rettlenient thereof. tar nf »ala. and In com pilane' wrlth 1 w i l l on ‘hr < 1*111 AU.. 1 « . . f «Rid va ri» M arch Mo i 11 «! A V. • 1 A V of th r I ti h P* V Al t h r h o u r . . f IO o r i • k a in «r ■ A Ul l a y At r»A«t th a * h r C o u n t y C o u r t » 1 . lUAr In th«- r l t v f l l t l U h o ro . W a * h i m f t o i i r o u n ' v . O r A uction to th r b r *11 At p u b lic 'RH n M a h r a t h . M r r f. r it * a h In b l i n d a |I Aliti w h ich r« « h t h# (lilt 1 fit a r a * it Ha a h o v * n A i n r «1 d l «'r m l m i t *. C h A f l r * y K m rr*on K n i r r * ‘ • n Atul K v r l y n H C h a i Ir* K ‘ I.» %%’ I fr D 1 : « n tl K v a f Mr h l. hl« »1 f#» t r a n \ ur r 11 h * r • f t h * m . h a «1 in BA ttl r r A 1 p i ’ t h r t 1 i h n iVr d m r r l b r t l »»n I h r il A 1 1r . . f t h r " • i r t f R f i - h a t n n a tn i; tn p l a i n t i f f hnrn- 'n I i a m n l y , Ma i- I 113 «. a n d a l l t h - •i« h t titl- and tnt-raal W h ich il -ltd w i t h i n n n n w d d e f e n d a n t s n r -l t h - r n r a n y --f l h a n i . » I n c a h a v a h a d nr nnw huva In a n d tn th a uhnvr !«’ *cr!hs»«1 $«••! p ro p e rty . !t» «ut Inf) •»id «KM’U tln n , J iif lif n «-nt. * ilArrr** u n d n r d fir <»f «ult». lnte*r***t %nt1 «**»«(«• Date of firat a iy 4, 1056. l.i»*? putillt'Mtl > b Murch 1. I 9 S j M It liurnp, rc*U1*nrr An«! ittlrlr«*** HllU bor«», O r f f t i n , .\ttort»*»y f o r ptnin tiff Adv r - B - l l A ll peraoaa having ckuma against aaid oatato are hereby notified to preeent the same, duly verii ed a» by law required, to th<» under»ignv<l. St tho office o f Doy Gray, Heaver- ton, Oregon, within six month» from th« date hereof. Da-tcd and first publwhed thi» 11th day o f January, 1935. Doy Gray, Adminiatrator. Samuel B. lawrence, A ttorn iy at la w , 712 Sur et land Bldg., Portlatbl, Oregon. tdv cfl- 1, publication Janu. Ihite of last publication, February 1036. Caspar Kehrli, I.»ta t« of ('«»p e r Executor of the Kehrli, Deceased. F L. l ’attoraon. A ttorn ey fo r the Executor. *d v p5 0 i ■ 1 N O TIC E TO ( KKDITOItH the County Court of the Htatr of Oregon For Waahington County In the Matter of the Kxlalr of John MrGiH, Deceased Notioa is hereby given that th-i •»rut a» 11 i r c r u l n i emst* H*i«1 wit* undersigned has town appointed at- t»«* inm l« EiiM**«’t t*> r*<tf»mn!li*n i *r RtBtut* n f ttv#* S lu t * rtf O p «# o n roinistrator o f the estate of John 1 m t *»<i ti ll* 34Hi i I b i t»f jR'Miurv McGill, deceased, by tha County 1*»S5 for J W 4%.nn«tl H h * r l f f o f W b -H* Court o f th* » t « t « o f O is fM Irurtnn C o un ty, O r * » n n Washington county, and has quali. I t •• •»f f i r * t puhift u tii»n, F e b r u a r y Led. 1. I 9 U DOG LICENSE NOTICE Th « license fees for licenseablv oog» <w«r ^hr age o f eight month» sr.<] far such dogs owned or kvpt within the State o f Oregon over 30 Jays fo r the year 1935 are: Male Dog ............................. $1.00 rem ale Dog ......................... $1.50 Spayrd Female Dog ............. gl.00 In Business Places To Patronize IN BEAVERTON! Spend Your Money in Beaverton Beaverton Barber Shop w. E. PE(ÎC. C. J. STKVKNH , I 'K O r it : t '.TOH UNDERTAKER AND E M H A f.M E H S A T IS F A C T IO N Grange Building - - - - - - & STUDIO BARBKR SHOP K I , t 8 T (71.ASH W O R K AT R E A S O N A B L E P R I C E S K. D. Van M K T K K , Prop. BEER ON DRAUGHT and 10? Glasses E x p r a r« O f f i c e W e s te rn Union Stage De|iot Phone 10605 GRKVHOUNO COFFEE SHOP R o e »l Building G UARANTEED Ileaverton B eaverto n Oregon 01*T0METRY Glasses, Fitted ur Repaired Our Specialty DR- A. E. 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