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FRIDAY. D£X EMBHR 13. IMS TMK B R A V EN T«« RK V IK W E ntered ae seoond-claaa m all m at te r Decem ber », U H , a t U m pos loffi ce a t Beaverton, Oregon, under the act of M arch 8, 137». The Beaverton Review ^SNAPSHOT CUIL HAVE A SNATSlIUT PARTY ISSUED E V E R T FRID A Y AT BEA VERTON. OREOON J. H. Hulett 1 PHOTO FLO OD T Editor 2 FT. SU BSCRIPTION RA TES P « year (la advance) . . . . |l.00 N®t la advance ...................... 1.60 s' SUBJECT R ) Ò.' i • S r S '* r * • J a g f r .M V is l i b s ? XK \ Some contem ptible c u r Is doubt - j la as sittin g back ou bis haunches CAMERA and sm irking full in th e faith ih a l he has done som ething sm art. Well, if we can convince him of Juct bo a HP' sm a rt we th in k he is we will have Î PH O TO FLO O O S done him and th e com m unity s o m e ; — b '■ ■■■— — « i — ■ -- --------- t ~ v 4 1 *v good. Now, if we knew who he is, wc Th« "m agic c i " ' . s- - - -» E . would describe him in term s th a t c h a ir " w ill ■ v * 'te ■ 7 “S even (h e man who runs might prove to be a ' : •• * i * . ' / know who he is. B ut we do not. em p o p u la r a t s. ‘ -V L ' X phatically do not, know w hat bis traction. f VI nam e is, w here he lives a r what ' /'* • . - V he does for a living. We arc * /fl ■ ' y 'S . ^ » m ighty pleased th a t we do no: know for If we did, p erh ip c some of th e things we will se t down here OMK people ju st naturally frown With the lamps In this politico m ight n o t be w ritten. Like th e fa-1 on the idea of doing anything un you will have to take the picture th e r who takes the son out in the usual or different, but be th at as It from the side: so place your camera w oodshed to adm in ister a m uch d e may, h ere’s a suggestion for a new on a table or some Arm support at served adm onition, in th e case it kind of party. A “Snapshots at Night a point where you can see all of you.* is o u r son th e application m ight P arty ” and the chances are it will be subject in the fluder. If you have a be pulled. So If are knew to e e n gineer of th e a ffa ir was one of o u 'l voted by those who are fortunate folding cam era with an f.t .3 lens enough to be invited as an outstand open It to this aperture and set the p ersonal friends we m ight not lay j shutter speed at 1/35 of a second. ing success. i t on 90 hard. P erhaps it is n p e r With supersensttlve panchrom atls sonal friend of ours. To fu rth er add to the m errim ent Aim in your cam era and two Photo- of the party you might have your We had a caucus. We la te r had guests come In costume. Tell them flood bulbs in the lamp facing tbs en election. Before the day of the to come dressed as thoir favorite subject and one in the lamp back of election th e re w as no m ention of movie star, soma famous person of the chair you are ready for the a r any o th e r ticket, o r candidate in history, a ch aracter from one of the rival of your guests and fascinating th e field. B ut on th e eve of elec nursery rhymes, or. you might sim indoor snapshots at night. tion some scu rrilo u s reptile got a- In placing your canters be sura plify the m atter of costumes and round and put up th e m in whom that neither of the lights shines di make It a regular “Kid Party,” all he w anted to run. F or alm ost a rectly into the lens of the cam era guests dressing as children. m onth he knew who was a candi- , Setting the stags (or your Snap or shows In your Ander. date. H ad he bad th e w elfare of A fter your guests have arrived shots at Night P arty is vary simple the com m unity a t h eart he would lead them one by one to the "magic and can be done before your guests hav* got o u t an o th er ticket. srriv s. H ers Is w hat you do. Place a chair,” sw itch on the PhotoAood Let us look into the reason.' chair in an ont-of-ths-way part of lamps, and—snap—you have the pie- which undoubtedly prom pted the ac the room so th at It will not ha dis ture. And you can count on much tion. And to keep out of a n j pos turbed by the guests as they arrive. m errim ent as each faces the cam era sible m isunderstanding, let us say Suppose you do not have a cam era Close to the back and to the right of th a t the candidate was L. F. Hum- i th« chair placa a floor lamp so that with a lent as fast as f.t 3. Tou can burg, and the m an elected was Ro the light bulb is about two feet from have your party and take pictures b e rt H olland. the back of the chair. Now tilt tbs with any cam era ju st the tarns. Tou L. F . H um burg is a C hristian shads slightly upward so th a t it will can taka a short tim e szposurs with gentlem an, a m em ber of a church, throw the light directly over and out any change In your set up. In taking eith er a snapshot at hard-w orking, industrious^ a tte n d down on tb s shoulders and head of ing to his own business. No one the person sitting in tb s chair. night a t 1/25 of a second or a tlm« can point to a single action of his About three feet directly In front of exposure picture, caution your guoat an d say, tru th fu lly , th a t th e a c the chair pises another floor lamp not to move when the picture Is tion was done w ith any intention with its shads tilted to throw the actually being taken. of h arm ing anyone o r anything. So Ton and yonr guests will have fun light directly on the front of your It could n o t be any of his past subject and chair. Tou now have a t a Snapshots a t Night party an 1 conduct th a t prom pted th e cow ard one floor lamp back of and to the in ta rn you will hava some hlghl; ly m an n er used to defeat him. right of the chair and another one Interesting pictures to enjoy loose th ree f««t In front of th« chair or log a t for many years to soma. R obert H olland is a native Bea- subject. vertonian, perhaps not born here JOHN VAN QUILPE». b u t educated here, a very estim able young m an who has g ro w i up a - ' propagandist? a t tails will ju st sta te th a t afte r w ait payroll m ongst us, th rifty . Industrious hard derous w orking, honest, efficient, and will W ashington a re franking th ro u g i ing fo r hours we w ere called to m ake a good official. T h at be had th e mail8 ® ilh °n s of w ords to in- th e desk, in te rro g ated as to o u r nothing to do w ith the m anner of duce th e I*0 ? 1* 1° believe they can m eans and th e personal history u! hi# election is certain. We hope * et som ething fo r n o th in g they can th e p atien t. We w ere then told to th a t he w ill ta k e no offence a t m ore by producing less—they j come back a t a certain date an i w h at we w rite for we th in k highly 08,1 Attain " th e m ore abundant j we w ent back and a fte r w aiting of him and would hate to lose his th ro u g h w aste and extrava- I long enough, we g ot several exam friondahlp. In a fa ir fight, which 6»nce. The com plete answ er to the ¡nations, blood teats, X -rays. etc. we a re sure Mr. H olland would pro p ag an d a from W ashing- A good, thorough exam ination, the h a re preferred, he possibly and even to n ““ T sta te d in an o th er sh o rt tro u b le diagnosed and we then en probably m ight have been elected, i sto ry of th ree sen ten ces of less cou n tered a man who so rt of in sisted th a t we choose a hospital T he m ethod used U an old-tim e 0 » n f° u r w ords each: and let him do the su rg ical w ork. B eaverton favorite which has been Idleness b rin g s w aste; W ell, we bad o th e r Ideas about used tim e and again in years gone W aste brings d estru ctio n ; WHO was going to do th a t s u r p ast. K eep it quiet, get out a few D estruction brings poverty. gical w ork and a fte r having the friends. Just ab o u t enough to get a m ajority, and see th a t they are —-Public Service Mag n in e verbal confirm ation th a t th e tr o u ble was carcinom a and th a t an In stru cte d to VOTE RIGHT. T h at g ----------------------------------------- operation w as im perative. Dr. Ma th is w as done Is q u ite evident for T T T A IV B B T O R Y son o p erated and th e work teem« th e vote w as n o t a t all sc atterin g . 1 L>AL> ° & i U K 1 quite satisfacto ry . as It would h a r e been w ithout d ir- ® L ast week we ended o u r d isser ection from some source. Really, B ut th e past sp rin g I decided to ta tio n w ith a sta te m e n t th a t we we had foolishly th o u g h t such ta c see w h at could be done with a d e tics a th in g of th e p ast. But once would n o t m ind stay in g aw hile a t flected septum . A! the sam e tim e the ho sp ital w here we w ere' o p er m ore we w ere w rong. ated upon. S everal have taken e a o u r boy. Russel, was developing .1 Now, why? J u s t because difficulty in h earin g . Several bail rn te n d e d " '‘i m b e r t t e ' d i r n T W ^ t h e c^ ion *? th a t ‘j ^ ' . told us th a t his to n sils were en way H um burg wore h is hat. o r «I»* w ^ U n g to say a t a tm spiteJ. larged and th a t th e removal of w hat he said on a c e rta 'n o cc as 0D* good fr,end el“ u U ted - Wel1- th ese organ» m ight help his h ea r ion, o r perhaps he has gome pet I am not like some folks in d then ing. We w ent again to the clinic schem e he w ants to p u t over on { M l b et th a t friend nev er stayed at a t th e U niversity of Oregon. We th e people of Beaverton and he Ann A rbor. had n o t k e p t the num ebr given ns would have a b e tte r chance of g e t-| P erh ap s th e friend had in mind by th e office th e re and when we tin g It p a st H olland th a n r a s t Hum - th e clinic a t th e U niversity of Or- w ent in. ’’In fo rm atio n ” told ns th a t burg. Anyway, the fellow who goes egon hospital, commonly know n as we would have to w ait unMl tv ery - aro u n d knifing in th e dark, who th e D oernbecker ho sp ital oi< the one else In th e room had be* n in is n o t w illing to sta n d out and hill th is side of P o rtlan d . We have terview ed because we had not declare him self but under cover Just been having a little experience b ro u g h t back our num ber. We w ait goes o u t to p u t scunethng over is w ith th a t staff and can ap preciate ed and w aited. We arrived e a rlr no b e tte r th an he ought to be and th e feeling expressed in the above one m orning and a fte r w aiting u n ce rtain ly has no business with any- quoted ejaculation. T h is is h< w it til 2:00 P. M. we w ere finally asked body’s confidence. happened and be In ter We have been consistentlv a g a in st Some tw o y ears ago we took to come forw ard hiding In th e dark, and h iv e been Mrs. H u lett th e re for exam ination, viewed. T he interview er was the charged w ith having personal ani- On o u r p a rt it w as solely th e ex- same so rt of kindly old lads who nooeity ag ain st ce rtain people who am inatton th a t we desired. We were had asked Mrs. H u le tt a rd l th" followed th a t practice. T here Is no- quite well tre a te d on th a t occa- questions on th e occasion of our th in g personal in th is b u t we w ish sion, and w ithout going Into de- to em phasize it and to hold It up nm as one of th e th n g s w hich has j --------------- ~ M K .n r AND HI$ GANG k e p t B eaverton from being th e B ig ger and B etter, th a t It should be by TillAff ” everything, people, clim ate geo-1 g raphical location, and every o th e r condition except th a t one of some individuals going about under co v er and knifing a neighbor In th e back. L % r m m ? F '; S "On# of th e m asterpieces of h u m or of all tim es w as the so-calle 1 'economy program ' of th e present ad m in istrâ t ion.” — Congressm an T h u rsto n in P ublic Service Mag-'- fine. Tw o S h o rt S tories O nly w ork brings production; Only production brin g s abundance; Only abundance brings p rosperity T hese th ree sentences of four w ords each a re Just a s tru e a s th e sta te m en t th a t "tw o and tw o m ake fo u r aod no irçore.” Y et the p o o - 1 i Ö form er vW I. We got out at lomo- order to get Into timi departm ent next stall Insisted th a t wo Iw In thing a fte r th ree o'clock th at uf- Next m orniiig we w ent bu c k uud tervlew ed hy her. We were, w ith the resu lt (hat we were Informed terao o u , having sat th ere for »lx were th e re at We w:»re given we were able to pay for i > ui o w n o r seven h o u rs; I do not te tn e m h c u uuuibui, ”U!>” uud told to be medtrail atten tio n . <Mh« knew som e Just th e tim e we arrived, but It seated a s they would cull us In thing more Ih sn we did.I T hat w* w as th at long we w aited. proper order. W’e sa t down uud hud been rejected from tlies cllnl.- At th e eud of the interview »u waited. Home way 1 luid a huucli w ere told to "nee the cash ier" who th a t som ething wus goiu;-. wrong und th a t w ithout an appeal to some gave us a so rt of blue card with Anywuy. we w aited und the heud higher a u th o rity we would not he s num ber ou It and we were told w aiter- I liurdly kuow wliut t e r n given any con* hie rat Inn. We are voters of this common to keep th a t eard, and "he caro- to cull h e r; she It was who did ful n o t to lose It." We were also (Ini calling of thoae who did nut w ealth, we have been tax payer«, still on th e lax rolls. told to come baek ou a ce rtain have a d istin ct appointm ent, Ftn end are T hat in stitu tio n is supported by d ate a t uine o’clock for the Itealii- ally a fte r utl the people who were (C ontinued on Next I'aipr) rin g of our exam ination. We wer*> in the room when we c»me in back there, and th is tim e 1 rem em t-.ad been railed ou und several ber th a t wo got th e re at Just be who had come in la ter th a n we fore nine o’clock In th e morniuK. had, Mrs. H u lett asked th e heed It was 3:30 p.m. th at time h»- w aiter when we w ere going to be fore o u r w uitlng was over and w > tak en ca re of. ‘ ta d 's see your n um were sskod to come Into the eye. b er." Then. "W'e’ll tak e care of ea r. nose and th ro a t class room >« u rig h t aw ay.” Hut th ree m-i.e w here we w ere assigned to ,i c e r were railed up. and Anallv tne tain -student who began th e exam kindly old lady who had t »I ks *1 ination. lo us before had a varan- ch air I t will not do to tell w h it was b tfo ra hoc. We w ere M U 0 1 ’ found in th e boy’s ear. hot he It b u t a young ch it sittin g lo the j called his professor in and the) made o ut some Ave o r six slips of paper which we w ere told to present at as m any different plat es. Mind I w as going through the same exam ination ns the hoy We had a blood te st, were X -raved, nn-l fluomseoped. Now. th a t Is a lot ‘v Rev. I. N. Demy sayi; quicker said th an done. We went / hava found nothing in tfi* hack for each and every sm g ’e one p a st 20 year* (h a t ca n fake th e of the perform ances th at we went place of Dr. Miles A n ti-P a in through. F inally th e re came a dav Pill* T h ey a r e a e u re re lie / for when I was not nble to rn w lt’i m y haadachr." Russel and he went atone. He wa< Sufferers from H e s d a c h t , given a slip of paper on which N euralgia, Toothache, Backache, w as w ritte n som ething to th e cf Sciatica, R heum atism , Lumbago, . feet th a t his to n sils should he t • N euritis, M uscular Pains, P e ri ALKA SELTZER for moved. Again Dr M ason did the ! odic Pains, w rite th at they have i surgery. C O L D S , Acid indigestion. H e a d used Dr. Milen A n ti-P a in Pills I did n ot go back, for nnv m ore j ache. N euralgia. F a tig u e , M u s with b etter results than they had recomniendaiti.il»* or e-camIn itlon . cular, Rheum atic, Sciatic P ains oven hoped for. t have fo rg o tten Just w hat th e on-- and other disorders d u e to an C ountless A m erican h o u se I m issed did signify hut w ork cam e j over-acid condition of th e body wives w ould no m o re think | into th e shop uud I was busy. The »nslgesi.-. (st'slyl-salicylate) re of keeping house w ith o u t Dr. Some week o r ten days ay.i Mis. 1 lieves pain. The alkalxers help te Miles A n ti-P ain P ills than w ith correct ih* rause of Ih.tee perns due H u lett had an X -ray made hy Dr. out flour or sugar. K eep a p ack to Excess Acid. Mason, but he th o u g h t th a t under age In yo u r m edicine cabinet and Gel A lka-S eltrrr at your drag «tars the Auoroecope a b etter exam ina save yourself needless suffering. In Me and Me packages far hams ess. tlon m ight be made. We w ent hack A t Drug Store»—25c and fl.0 0 •r sell far a drink ef A lka-Saliset at to th e clinic. the >ada founts!». Well, th e re ts a different ctory ; o n . m i u se a - i to tell th is tim e. Tuesday m orning j not know ing the hours th a t r e r ß t WISt'ALKALIZE ta in cíaseos w ere held, we prv ¡ sented ourselves about ten o’d o -I. 1 and asked for an exam ination In their X -ray and Fluoroacope d ep art Y O U R H O M I- IS Y O U K C A S T I.F m ent. We were told th a t we came A doni un i) cl**n, conM nirtiv* n*«x l» rvading too la te th a t day, th a t we should TMfc CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR be th ere at 8:30 in th e m orning in .1 Dolly ' ì n •/•n/M-r / o r i h r M u n ir ANTI-MIN P IU S ÍHhr ( D m i m t i a n G re a t N ew spaper ef the N orthw est 1 r ; B | A RTH U R M ULH OLLA N D ■ A uto Route and A gency B Beaverton Oregon g For Inform ation m reg a rd in g service or subscription? 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