The Beaverton Rev tow FRI DAV. JANI’ ARY 3. 15*36 '■ 't'i-* ■■ ■ Ile wus happy. And ilo lilaa* blew too eold. Ilo elnod o f uiosoilltoe, waa ever too thlck. Ilo 'lutlgs o f liiiltgcr tot! stroiig to keep limi trulli uimwciltig thè culi for belo. The re -hould he m ore llke Min. 11 1 ' New Year'a ette gmwt» at tho lioine of Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Wulte weie Mi. i- Annabella Wulte of Ited uiniid, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. I alga r (Valle. Mr Gran Wulte. Mr. airi Mrs. Al Cunnon, and Mrs. Mabel Adulila, all of Portland. in the Imck, robberies and such like actions. Ileing gullible | thought that such people were reedy to Entered a* second class mall mat attack you on sight, roll you and ter December 9, 1922, at the postoffice throw your body to the coyotes. at Beaverton, Oregon, under the act of Well, when I shut that depot CHARACTER M U I I I V March 8, 1879. door I realised that 1 had blun dered Into a room crowded with ||otbel No. 20, lainglders of Job ISSUED EVERY FRID AY AT I LOCAI, NEWS these men. The noise of the wind a ----------------------------------------------------- b ni llcuvcrtoii lield a «peel'tl inerì VERTON, OREOON hud drowned their volrna hut In Ina al Uie Muunntc hall. Moiiduy Born to Mr. and Mni. II. J. Ltv- the instant the door was open I Editor J. H. Hulett evenIBg t<> inlllute finir candidate* engiNHl of Alolm, 1lee. I!'. ;i <*nUKh- became aware o f their talk. As Urto thè Order. Thliraduy evenlllg. ter. Darlene A. SUBSCRIPTION KATES the door closed every sound hushed The Misses Joy and Al. t list Mn .lanuary !*th. thè «tri» wlll havn a- though a lid had been r!ap|>ed Ter year (in advance) . . . . $1.00 on a box. The thought rame to litte ii (tendril the pre o-lll itl.uis of tliclr tnalallutton of offteem. Not in advance ....................... 1.60 run hut If t ran they eould easily "Julius i ‘«lesa r**, and "The ‘‘aiiiliig overtake me before I could get the of the S i n e w ” glieli h> Die Globi team iiuhttotied If my face went players in live Shrine auditorium D A D S STORY l'ale I never knew It but something in l ‘nrllund on the evening of Jan liar y 1. BE happened in the middle of my bod P. W. 1 .111 IS« *11 «if Tigard ecelvi-d I ait seemed like my heart drop- That car in the creak sterna to I itig down into my sox. Every faro »hon Idei und b.uK sprains when be a congenial topic just mow . It «cerned to tie turning In me and the car in w hlrh. presimi.- ldi- lu is unfortunate that my memory for had they drawn knives and went was riding W It ti tarry F Smith names is so poor. t\>r List reason to work. It would have heel' whnt of Tigli d. route t. colini d with I c e n t tell the story very welt. t most expected. I stood there the ear of Eleanor M. • arney of Hut I’ll try it. From the north. «during and they stared hack. Ne Tota Porcupine creek wended i*.t way to rd. Timrsday. ir r a word uttered for whnt n*em- join Missouri river, to the south o f ed like minutes. Probably |i was the school. As It approached the not h ilf a minute, tint time drags school farm, it made a sharp turn on such occasions. I WISH I cfftrA n u Y -fU vt an to the west for about the length From the corner of the room. HAD (0*1 AlKA’W t t * of the place, then again took up out •if sicht froni tli use near Ihe Of WKtfl its southernly coui .o. door. Father 1’acino said “ Keen The main trave'led drag taat Rev. I. N. Demy says: that diHir shut!1' The sentence was ca u e out of the east ran just long enough so 1 have found nothing in the 1 recognized that north o f the school at times, that the voice and slirh a load lifted post 20 years Hint can fake the is during dry weather, but when With a selftimer on your camera, you can make character” snapshots place oj Dr. Miles A n ti-P am off my stomach ■the wf Ironie ot • I he rains set in the road crossed cf yourself. Pills. T hey are a gure relief for «otind. If there's ‘‘Whistling In Hea the creek west o f the school and m y headache." ven” it will not he any more wel came around to the south o f our ID you oyer slop to think that all ctised. and ready tp rhoot before you come than was the sound of that Sufferers from H e u d a c h e, place. 0 cf us have hud a desire at some go into character.” Neuralgia, T oothache, Backache, I voice, 1 knew Hint one friend was Sui pi se that you want to evperl- time to be a sta#e or acreen star? The Circuit Judge o f V t'iey coun Sciatica, Rheum atism , Lum bago, at hand. Deny it or n >t it is still true that m tit with the Idea 1y yourself You ty was out campaigning that fall FATIGUE Neuritis, Museulur Pain*, P eri That priest walked to and fro all we like to ^t?€ ours Ivt s in pictures can t•ike your own pi« ture. How? after we got to Frazer. Among those Are you tired? No time to rest? od ic Puins, write thut they have —although it may be just a snap- I so a self timer. A «• «If timer Is an over that reaervtlon. dre««çd in helping hint and sharing his speech Then try a refreshing, sparkling u*ed Dr. Milt's A nti-P u in Pills in< xp enstve gadget t ! ..t fli* over the shot. meagre clothing, ate tittle, but car making dates were the editor o f with lietter results than they had «Irmk of Alku-Soltzer end o f the button oii the cable re- deep Way dow in rybody's n eve tied the message of Christ and Ills the Glasgow newspaper and a friend even hoped for. Take Alka-SelUer for Colds, nature is that feeling that we have lease of a folding camera. It Is nd- Sxlvath'n to Itiiw-e simple children trorn Nebraska. The Nebraska friend A cal Indigestion, H e a d a c h e , certain points of similarity to some jtistable so that you can s >t It to Countless A m erican house of the plains Father was i living brought his wife along and the Neuralgia, Stomach Gas, Mus noted actor or actress. Then too give you as much as ” 0 seconds to w ives w ould no m ore think example of what the Saviour must four o f them made a jolly party, cular, Rheumatic and Sciatic take your position before your cam \ o f keeping house w ithout Dr. have been In Ills dav. This good full of fun and generally out for Pains. Pleasant, effective, eco Miles A nti-P u in Pills than w ith •hat we have cultivated which seem era and contort your face into char a good time. man walked, mind you. walked for acter and then— zip- anil you have nomical, non-laxattvc, n o n - tlways to amuse our friends. out flour or sugar K een a p a ck The Judge thought he knew the ty miles to administer !t.e tust liabit forming dors not depress Now if you want to convince your- your picture. Some camera shutters age in y ou r m edicine cabinet nnd road all right, but the Nebraska rites to a dying Indiun. tl> minion lelf of your ability—or failure— as have a built-in self tinier so If you the heart. save you rself needless suffering. friend had gone through Frazer Ished the men to mnrry *.hel» wo At tour drug store in Mr and Me s comedian or a tragedian you can have one of these models and A t D rug Stores— 25c and f 1.00 after the fall rains had se* In and package*. H) Ihr drink si the suds I’ o so quite effectively with your own haven't used this feature now's your men according to law and the goa fountain. he thought he knew the road. too. chance. camera. Put yourself in pictures. lie). lie went about doing good. on m il s » ' Now. at the crossing north of the These snaps can he taken out Few properties are needed for leeping nut under the stars with school, the one used in dry weath- A M M H I N I’ lL L S ■ H : hese personal, informal character doors or indoors by well light -d w in God’s blue sky Ins only blanket witli WtSE-ALKALIZEL er. there were steep hanks and the tnapshots. Special costumes are not dows or at night with two or three a chance crust for nourishment, he bottom of the creek had fotmerlv always necessary, for in many In floodlight lamps. With floodlight gave his time his all to the -irv in been a hufTalo wallow. ».tames it will be the facial expres lamps, however, it will be nee* s.-ary of that Reservation. What a small to use a camera with an f.6.3 or sion that tells the story. In the two One evening in late October the ► request he made, that the children pictures shown here, however, the faster lens. The shutter speed In this party set out for W olf Point where Y O U R I I O M E FS Y O U R C A S f l F 1» my I might hear of the Maste costume plays a rather important instance should be set at 1/ jj sec the Judge was scheduled to give Admit only clr«fiv tuiulnklivr bv rritling I think j fare red’ It Is whenever part. A burnt cork, sharpened to a ond. Set the diaphiugm at f.ti .1. an address on the issues o f the cam T H B C H R IS T IA N SCI l N CB M O N I T(>K And I You will find this type of snap of that good, pious tnnti point, will help accentuate the fea paign. He brought with him his .1 Daily iVfiri/Mi/MT far ihr Data + tures of the character you wish to shooting a lot of fun and it will rot more usual party. Now he drove an old ; wonder why there are Tl |i?«i all ihn lumiriMliv« »wM ••»* bu« »io«* nu« • «pi«** mm« «nJ * imlal help you wh.lu away many hours portray. Studebaker. His Nebraska friend lin« initrudim leelute page* f•*« nii ihn iaonfy an H i>m«n'i Artivitw*. Hotnn- i like him among the big nm v who 1 mnfc in| . (ianjsn*. I •Imntion end Book» Also paget lo* ihn « hildr*«* nn«l > aung You may find it difficult to hold a during the cold winter days and drove a Reo but they ail loaded Folk Vigown n*lii«»r»aI«. en in«nri*rn«4(i<Mi of nnwa in «Un Mtith of ihn each and every one niakp a big nights w’u a oa.d^or activities aro certain expression for more than a Nation» ’ l oluntn nn«l ' « al» hing ihn V mlij (m h*” into the Judge's car and started none too pi- usau*. nrn nf n»pn«ml inlnnl (o mnn few seconds so have your earner..- noise ibout their being Christians. , out just at dusk. Glasgow was some man have his camera properly fo- JOHN VAN GUILDER. I never heard that good Father j thirty miles to the west o f us and T lin C h r i s t i a n S e lt n e n P u b li s h i n g .’ « o r i n i« 107 Fa Itti « . h « I t e r i «km t o n M « i a « i h i l ' *(U say lie was a Christian! Put if he W olf Point forty miles e a s t P le a »« rtitnr m y «u b *< rip tu «i lu T h « f liriaU*o »• « inti r M' i.iUi tes penad oI Alma, Lyle, and I were in bed were camping out along the trail. me to have the children down at could bring me my mall, locate a • O n e y Mtr tw ou H ir n « u u n tU i* ^hen a knock came at the door Trail is right, Sin month* « ko o n n m o n ili bring comfort 1913 it was, sir, and the church at a certain time that i ecalcltrant truant. Of course we arose and inquired at that early Nam e date there were few afternoon I sort of looked at him and Joy to even the least of these. what we could do. There on the who had the hardihood bo try a and inquired on what authority he *> (U r t n t step stood about the most bedrag- coast to coa^t tour. v>„ as requiring such acln ii. H* told V ~ C II» filed quartet I ever met. Did I These folks were from low a, an J lue that Hupt. Ixhniiller had sa il have a team? Sure I had a team. "Would I help them get a car out asked permis-ion to camp at the they -hould go to muss. Well. Mu- Luhmiller had nut ind-cated o f the creek? I would. Gradually school. We invited them in as it jo r looked like rain. And rain it did. anything of tin t sort lo me. the story leaked out. and that night. In the morning that! so I told the good Father to have The Judge, who was driving, had gumbo soil was as slick as ice; Major I > ill miller put that in writ- j approached the steep banks at the yes. a whole lot slicker. They I iug and I'd he* glad to comply (Ho Often Mi*-t ailed “ Khitiniatli"") old wallow. His friend had expos stayed until the ground dried oif w ith the request, but I never got I tulated with him and fold him that If you are one of the vast num enough so that the car would run. ! any such instructions from the Ma where the creek was crossed there ber of people w tio suffer torturing, They had a cupboard built Ihe 1 jor. was only a shallow ford. They had stabbing, shooting, extern.il muscu hunted for it but found only the length of the car on oue side, the ' However. Father used to come lar pains of arms, legs, shoulders right I think. Therein thev kept ! school farm fence. They decided lo to the school and. like Mohamet I and body, which are so often mis ■ ■.« • » I try the steep banks as they thought provisions. On the other side was I who could go to the mount« in If called “ rheumatic” , here Is a quick by taking a run at it they might a cupboard, quite tall but narrow, the mountain would not come to relief. Take Just a few dost* of make it across, but when they took and at the hack was a trunk in I him, Father came to the school and*, Williams R. U. X. Compound. Ii STUDIO BARBER SUOI* Beaverton Barber Shop the plunge the car sank Into ihe which they kept clothing, heeding, I after school he held his meeting! must produce results or money FIRST GLASS WORK etc. They must have carried half ! water and mud until the seat cush or whatever it was with the ch il back. WilllamH R. 1'. X. Compound C. J STEVENS. PRO PRIETO R ions were completely covered! The i. ton of luggage but none too much dren. Father and I began to un is compounded from the preacrlp- AT REASONABLE PRICES Judge stood up in the car. took for those days. Som« thiec year* derstand each other better, as time , tion o f a doctor who us"d II in E. D. Van METER, Prop. s a t i s f a c t i o n o i t a r a n t e e d otT his trousers and tried to tone’s later I wrote a de«cription of hoiv went on. his private practice ninn> year.. bottom He had to hold hi? shirt they had equipped their car and One day late that full, there was Now this valuable relief Is avail up close under his arm pits to keep the article was published in Wo shipment o f g<x*ls coming for me able to sufferers at a cost of only P out o f the water, but he got the man's Home Companion, the only and the day it was expected to ar-1 a few cents a day. Try a bottle others out bv carrying them cn his time I ever ‘‘made” that high class W. E. PEGCi rive the wind blew a veritable under the money-back guarantee. shoulders. They dressed and then publication. pale, and co ld ' It was perhap_ the 1 Enjoy blessed relief us so many OPTOMETRY started looking for help. First they say they have. Ask your diuggisl Father Pacino (1 probably do not Glasses, Fitted or Repaired went to the Todd house. No one spell that name correctly) was the most disagreeable day- we had ex- for Williams R. U. X. Compound U N D E RTA K E R AND KMBALMEK Our Specialty heme. Then they routed out Jim Jesuit priest assigned to that seu- perienced there. I drove up lo the ! team o u . i f the today. Paid Adv. DK« A. E. WILSON - Ifc-averton Grunge Building Deeean. He fold them to come to t on. He had spirtual charge o f tho depot, tied Uie Beaverton_________ Oregon me. Pat and trig, our teim , were whole of Fort Peck Indian reserva wind, and heat it for the door. I —! opened it, slid in quicklv and out in the pasture. T did not know tion. ninety miles long and some Goodrich T It Battery Sorvw e All Heidelberg Beer whether I could get them np or sixty mile« wide. He walked from clived i* la-hind me. almost In less Accessories Greasing On Draught not. buf I took some oats in a pan. one end of that reserve to the o- time than it take to tell. What I : u ,b r (O r r m m ia u ! * ^ I Try us for Chicken Dinners and had not slopped to notice was that FORD SALES & SERVICE called. "Nig! N ief” and thev came ther. hack and forth, and ur and Great Newspaper » f the ( t he depot was inhabited. Harliccue Sandwiches on the run. Tt was the fl-st Hme down, from the Canadian line lo BOB JOHNSTON * Northwest i Along the Great Northern the T had ever called them that wav. the Missouri river. Auto Truck, and Truetor Repairing FREE DANCING ■ ARTH UR MULHOLLAND \ company employed great numbers >f htif after that T never went out to General Petroleum Phone 0103 OLD HEIDELBERG PARK Our first meeting was not at all southern Europeans who weio re m Auto Route and Agency ( catch them, just called them and Products Beaverton, Ore auspicious. Though there is no thev came running. garded a little better than com J Beaverton Orcgon| state church in America, the pricsls mon highwaymen, robbers. cut ■ BEAVERTON By the time T had them har For Information 1 on the reservations, and ometimes throats. E. L. HOWARD villainous character«. A l B regarding service or subscription.«] nessed, hitched to the wagon and LUMBER COMPANY the Protestant preachers, se* m lo most every week the local press * had It hitched to the car it was Phone Rraverton 7303 , think that the souls of the In Agent For carried stories of their misdeeds J Residence and office; getting late. T never had hitched | Estimates Cladly Furnished dian children belong to I hern. So whic.h varied from assaults on young the horses to a load before and I m Corner, Second and Hall I T H E OREGON JOURNAL did not know what would tip p e n . when V ath'r came along and to* I Phone Beaverton <>202 Phone Beaverton Olila girls and women to slabbing men Nig did not like the feel o f the collar any too well, hut ha finally buckled in and they hanled out the car. A fine sight It must have been, hut we could not see. ns it was too dark. If was eleven o ’clock be HAVE YOU T H E J I 1 II I I U ! 1 M AYBE i t WA«i NO.THERE fore we got the thing to the school BOOK -RED © O A T ?-----r “ U“ S ! ‘ S C A R L E T S H IP *' IS HO and then it would not cun. The SUCH BOOK ’ " ^ 1 n e v e r h e a r d ] coils, the battery, the whole Ignl- f'on system was out. Well, the Judge went to the /T v ^ store and tried to call W o 'f Point Hit got no one. He did get hold of j, mechanic o f sorts at Glasgow who came down the next day. Sun day. and tried his .hand ei getting the engine running. Tt «a .; almc«t dark flundnv before the part? ec: on their wav. heading V e k to Glas gow. Rut the Judge knew the way next time he «et out for the east ern part of the county. Yes. that is the story of the car In the creek. Soon afterwards a party came through from the east heading for the coast. They drove a Reo and VME B EA VE RTO N R E V IE W cn*c$N APSM O T G U I LH — ----------------------- a ?£ P h i RELIEVE EXTERNAL Business Places To Patronize IN BEAVERTON! AFTER THE HONEYMOO B y G eoff Hayes ÉÉH I