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    Tlie B eaverton R«vi«w
FRID AY, MAR*' H 13. lí»3*i
THE
BEAVERTeN
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MONEY ON THE SKIDS
R E V IE W
E n t e r e d a s second class m all m a t ­
t e r D e c e m b e r 9, 1922, a t th e postotflce
a t B eav erto n , Oregon, u n d e r th e a c t of
M arch 8, 1879.
IS S U E D E V E R Y F R I D A Y AT B EA - 1
VERTON. OREGON
J. H. H u lett .........
E ditor
S l ’B S C K l I T I O S R A T K.s
....
N ot in advance ..........................
R em em ber th a t sn ap s h o ts of your
child doing som ething m.ik« the
most fascinating pictures for your
mem ory album.
Ver y ea r tin ad van ce)
BE—
1.60
D A D ’S STORY
-a¡
Along ab ou t tim e for school to
close 1» a . D r r i n g t o n cam e in to
In v e s tig a te th e c h a r g e s m ade .p a in s t
me a n d th o se 1 had. of co urse,
l i e d a g a i u s t th e s u p e r in te n d e n t in
retaliatio n . T h a t w as th e first time
I d ever had e h a rg e s p re fe rre d , and
tl.e last. But we had y u ite a ro u n d
of it. J u s t a b o u t tim e for it to
ch .-«■ th e r e was a n In dian S e rv ic e
In s tit u te pulled at C hem aw a a n d i
got Into O regon for th e ti r s ’ tu n e
w hen 1 w en t to t h a t l n s t i t u ’e.
O th er
th in g s
w ere
happ ening.
W hile a t Dulce I h a d e n r o l ' t d in
a c o rr e s p o n d e n c e c o u rs e
in a g r i ­
c u ltu re . I h a d been b itten |.v the
a u t h o r bug. So c n my way dow n
to C h e m a w a 1 s to p p e d in a t P o rt-
h.nd. so u g h t o u t th e O reg onian of-
i c e an d b u tted in on Edg ir Piper,
t h e n m a n a g in g ed itor, a n d s u g g e s ­
ted th a t I m ig h t be ab le to sup
ply him w ith a rtic le s from C hem a-
* a as th e i n s ti tu t e progre«>td. He
th o u g h t I m ight.
t h a d been re w r i tin g so uit of my
p a p e r s t h a t I h ad w r i t t e n in th e
to r re > p o u d e n c e co u rs e e x a m in a tio n s
a n d was s e n d in g th e re w r i te s to
different farm jo u r n a ls , bu t the»
»vere co m in g back re g u l a r l y f i n a l ­
ly I got hold of a little m ag az in e
called “T h e E d ito r" a n d th e r e in I
found a n ad o f a lady w ho w ould
c o rr e c t m a n u s c r ip t s a n d offer s u g ­
gestio n s for th e i r im p ro v em en t. I
sen t h e r o n e o f Tile d ra i n a g e , ac- •
cum panied. o f co urse, by $i. She
to ld me it w a s no good. T h a t no
ed ito r w ouid p r i n t it, e tc . V. ell, I
d id n 't believe h e r so s e n t it out
again, th is tim e to th e Michigan
F a r m e r , and g o t a check for it.
ju s t a little before I left for C h e ­
m aw a.
from th e letters th o i
Let's try for a pictu re th is week
j i; 'DOING
Guild has received old S anta of Rillie play lug w ith his lavorite
Claus m u s t have pulled many cam ­ to y - the one he alw ays m akes u
e ra s ou t of his bag and quite gen­ ru s h for when he gets home from
erously presented them to those in school. W hat is it- a slxl, a sc
or,
all ages.
¡mi express wagon, or a b i c y l e ? lias
A lth o u g h m odern day film has he a cowboy's su it? In any case,
simplified snapshooting and allows | keep your c a m e ra loaded, watch for
for a certain a m o u n t of variation in . him a t play and svap a pi- t u n of
s h u t te r speed an d lens ap erture, him that is ch aracteristic of hi- ¡ lay-
som e ow uers of new cam e ras seem I tim e hours. Billie will grow up hut
to be havin g a little trouble in g e t­ j i. it his p lc t a r w , and you will ! , dad
tin g properly exposed snapshots.
some day to have him b o f i,-«« > mr
Well, th e first tim e you played golf
i ' yes. the little b y again at play, ju s t
you d id n 't got a perfect drive, die
I as he was. Remem ber, the picture
you? It's practice an d experim enting
you want is liis n a tu r a l »elf. So if n't
th a t m a k e for im provement.
H ere's a suggestion th a t will help li t him pose or you will nr .o likely
you get b e tt e r re s u lts ; th a t Is, If | get an a ttem p ted im personation of
a u '!• :: - Id ST, not Ilillie. Rom-un-
you follow it.
W hen you take a pictu re make a ! her th a t he should not tie s ta riu g d i­
no te of th e “ stop" you used. By th a t rectly at the c a m e ra when you sn ap
I mean, th e first or second opening, th e s h u tte r. Lot him bo In tent on the
if you have a box cam era, o r if you tiling be Is doing, otherw ise the pic­
have a fold ing cam era you should tu r e m ay look a s if you had j u s t
also m a k e note of the speed of the in terru p ted him w ith a s. aiding and
sh u tte r, th a t Is. l / 2 5 t h of a second ordered him to stop. Make two or
1 30ih or w h atever it m ay have been. I three shots of him doing the p a r­
When the p rin ts a r e re tu rn e d you ' tic u la r th in g you want the picture
can look a t them an d say to y o u r - ! of, a n d try again, if necessary, until
self—" T h is one of Billie is aw fully I You get that quality of M t u r a l M M in
d a rk an d do esn’t show up a s 1 ex­ pose and actiou th a t m akes the tru e
pected. L e t's See now —I to ok this c h a rm of ch ildren's pictures.
picture a t noon at 1 5i‘th of a sec­
If you ca n 't visualise a good s t o ry ­
ond an d had th e d ia p h r a g m sot at telling picture, you will find ¡mint
/■ 11. A l l t t i . loo fast to got the proper inerahle ideas In magazines, espe­
exposure u n d er a hazy sky. T he next cially those c a te rin g to the h o m e or
time, u n d e r th e >. :e conditio:.s. I'll children. It would be quite unu sual
e ith e r s e t th e d '
ragm p o in te r a t to th u m b th ro u g h the pages of one
f.S to let in no re li g h t or else leave of th ese m agazines w ith o u t finding
th e d ia p h r a g m opening a t A l l and a n ad v ertise m en t or sto ry from
s e t th e s h u t t e r speed a t 1. 25th of a w hich you would get a n Idea you
second so as to give th e pictu re a can apply to a sn ap sh o t in or aro ..und.
lo nger e x posu re.” You :an r-ad iiy the home. T ry it an d don’t for '! to
see how valuable an d import, nt this keep a record of th e a p e it u r you
Inform ation would t o to help Im­ used and the s h u t t e r speed.
prove the quality of yo ur pictures.
JO H N VAN G U IL D E R
iitn u t all my a l l e n t l o r .
Vi* a l o n i
a week o r tw o a f t e r school s t a l l e d
D ii
l received a t n u u ' c to V »»prlim,
n
W. K. In flatio n , just a r o i t u l the
my
v a t l o u in . ■* i n d i a r >rr-
-silii 1 1 ri I P n lso u H lstr.lm te d
» Ice.
c o r n e r an d peeking ont at t u ' Ho
Dillii." P o is -li n i lutile) fui
thè
(¡citing th e r e w as som e trip. Sup*, they say.
allunai cuiupitlgn nKuinst g rey a q u tr
ti n - p e r was so tick led to g i t rid
"W. K.?"
Yes "W. K !"
T hai rela lui s a lr e a d y berli mi ned by
of us th a t he detailed his Indian m e a n s Well K nown
A-k l i e . ’iiiiny. i ounty Agcnt .1. It. l i n k , nini ISO)
la b o r e r to help pack an d t * take »lie know s. So does «very o th e r l linda of It a i e belng d ls ll Ibllleil
the te a m an d hau l n u r g iu d a to iiin n try t h a t
h a s ev er
tr ie d It. lo »linone p a ll e of thè eminty. To
Mi d i p s , w h ere we w ere In e n tr a in . P r e t ty to ugh on Unii. Itili) Inibitimi p ro p in e ilio an im a i Toast for ilio
Before leaving we offered for sale business.
T he tttteen d o lla r
pay- s q u lrre ls , Ilio r e d i * Include», In mi
: n d sold
much
of the f u r n itu r e ■ heck just fades aw ay w ith spuda dItimi io th è tm rley. 112 mila es of
th a t we had shipped th e r e from at $ lì.no the h u n d re d and in I Ik ?,’>i* ' t i n t i n n i o alkul >ld, <• *u giillmi» of
\
un-ton. D.C. ThOM I 'id ,u l i ­
syrup. v punitile of soda,
pound»
th e q u a rt. P in te r Inflation ! print
m en ca m e a n d bought le a t h e r c u rb
lug p re s s m oney) th e d o ll a r lull or s ta rc h , 7'x minces of «i i barilo'
spin-.; slides d o w n :
lose» buying and g q u a r t e of glycerin*'
room su ite, ca rp e ta , rug s,
about po w er until It t a k e s a pile ol 'em
e v e r y t h in * we had to offer. 1 ex
F arm Ineuine Son ree» s t u d ie d
lo buy a new sh irt.
p e n t h a t could ! go t h e r e now t
i mmil lo Wh et h e r d a i r yi n g
hmihl
Gives us li q u e e r so rt of f e e l ­
m ight find senne of th e stuff In ing. Seeing the d o lí a is wc have c o n tin u e to I* Hie p rin cip al ugrl-
som e of the house <
»laved for all o u r lives, jus*, fade ■ iilllir.il e n t e r p r i s e In I '■..... «miUlV
1 sfavilli m e n tio n a o m c t h 'n e
o ' o u t. lint t h a t 's Hurt w ln n Inflation is one i«f th e p ro b lem s s t n d ii d hv
the fishing Industry the Indian« ear •'l i n e s to low n. And If the good t i e a g r l e u ll u r a l econ o m ics com m it
n
on tlH're. Thev d escen d r 'm o a t \ m e t l c a u itoltnr c a n n o t
tarn* up. le e for dlsetlsslon ill th e I'mis im iti
w holly on fishing for a living T h " th e n w h a t c a n ?
I» Outlook n>hferei»i'« March in and
t i t e r Is slak ed off so th a t each In
Well T h e r e Is Just one valile, II. T h e s ale of d airy p ro d u c ts now
dlan has a fishing gro u n d an d that m y friend. Ju» t one th a t h a s been a c c o u n t s for 51.1 l * r ceni of the
little p a rc e l nr river t h a t Is given able to ride mil th e c e n tu r ie ■. \ a
c o u n t y 's a g r i c u lt u r a l Income. I* was
him lo o p e r a t e on Is g u a rd e * moil tim is com e an d n a tio n s go but t i n t s to w n at a recent m eetin g of t Ik Pi
le ilousty.
r e m a in s ate nlfnat. And t i n t value c o m m ittee, while 11vesti«-k p ro d u c t*
Some of th e s e In d ia n s get an an
Is the laird J e s u s I ' h r l s t : th e same a m o u n t to 15.2 p e r c e n t, t * u l t r v
m iai
Income of ft.non to flí.ofio y este rd a y , to -d ay an d fnreie*
an d egg s
7.8 p e r c e n t,
and all
from th e i r r a t c h . T he fish were
One Ills sin le s s Ufe. "I nini u ■ r r o p s p r o d u c t s 24.3 p er cent.
nim tl» t a k e n to Mevllps for can n in g
fau lt in Him ," P o n tiu s P ilate. *'| |
th o u g h a few w ere shipped out In
have b e tr a y e d t h e Innocent Mood." The Review can do
e to he sold fresh.
J u ila s Is c a rio t. "My lli'loyc-t Smi 1 h a t printing for you.
On th e w ay o u t th a t tr ip not
j In w hom
1 am
welt p le a s e d ,"
kn o w in g when we w ould get hack
God, Hie F a th e r . T w o Ills M o s t.
th e re , we stopped for a d a y i t
S e a tt le an d got a s lg h ts e d li.r e a r "B eing Justified fc o u n te d guiltless!
to ta k e us a r o u n d und show u* the by Ills blond we ixlmll be saved
o i l ' . Mrs. H lllett got sick, e a r sick. Iront wr.ilh t h r o u g h H im .' T h r e e
d e a th .
"C h rist died
and did n<■a enjoy the tr ip twirl*. Ills a to n in g
Vt «ilp i * r »hr' cou ld not eat T h r n foi o u r sin s." F o u r Ills Re«urre<
t<> add i¡4 f 1He dl«c«<mf' r t , t h e n i w ;»c* iM i. If H e w ere siili In the g rave,
who w ould believe mi Him * But
n slide in th e m ountain*, a» <t at
l |> from the g ra v e He arose, with
t h o u g h H »* bought n u r tirk i ■t* n*
Qr* at No r t b e r n .
which
w rnt a m ig h ty t r iu m p h o 'e r I P s foes.'
Five Ills p u -eut life In t l * h e a r t
d ltc tlv to \ l rla n , w h ere w. u r n
to c h in ir* to get to Within . M h > of IP s jieoplr. F or the Mol» Spirit
i r i l n w -ix «en l out of Scatti.* over m ak es H im p e rs o n a l to th e o rr e n -
' be Nor 1thrirn Pacific tra- k « it •d u« d ered ones. So real and p e rs o n it
'»ore se t V iff »1 S p okane to aw ait th a t th e y a re a b le to say ‘ It | i
no lo n g e r I th a t live
tint C h ris t
'N
Ira n t h a t took us til WUhu
th a t l l \ r t h In me."
\V ■or I« th e n eare t rnllri >a.l sin
" T o all who have received Him
N’e ’ lem.
/?•*". /. N . D e m y says:
in th o s e w ho tr u s t in Ills n a m e .
/ /tu re found n ot/iin p in tha
Re
h
a
s
given
the
privilege
i
f
he
M VIIS' 1 O i l NT
past 20 y e a n th at ran ta k e tha
com ing th e c h il d r e n of C m '."
piara of Or. Miles Anti-Pain
(.co. N. T a y lo r. B eav erto n O r e ­
With am b itio u s scuffle th ey d ra g g e d gon. Pd. ndv
Pills. They are a « u r* relief for
o u t th e i r duffle.
my headache .**
And in to th e c a r m id st the ruin.
S ufferers from H e a d a c h e ,
H ave y o u r i r e a c r l p t l n n s filini at
N euralgia. Tootlmehc, Ilackuchc,
With C o rrell at the i h r o t t 'e and B row n's B eaverton D rug S to re. Pd.
S< ¡utico, R heum atism , Lum bago,
Mars w ith a tiottle.
Adv.
N euritis, M uscular Pains, P e ri­
T h e y w ere out on th e tr a il of ----------
odic Pains, w rite rtk.it they have
th e i r game.
■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■
a s« ! Dr. Mile« A n ti-P a in Pills
Oregon Farm«
In “T h e E d i t o r '' I sa w t ‘. e a n ­
■
_
•»
n o un cem e n t t h a t “ l a H a c ie n d a " w as
w ith b e tte r results tiian they hud
They hit the high spot» in th e i r
lo ok in g fo r a r t ic l e s w r i t t e n in .i
even hoped for.
c h a r i o t old.
c e r t a i n style, a n d so I bu n d led up
C ountless A m erican h n ase-
G r e a t N e w s p a p e r nf Ih r
And so, by the lig h ts ' firs*, rav,
a l o t of m ine and sen t th e m along.
w lves would no m orn think
,
N o r th w e s t
|
T here, o u t on th e s t a n d w ith " s t e a ­
W hen I a r r iv e d a t C h em aw a I
of keeping hoase w ithout Dr.
■
A R T H U R MI ! . HOI l. \ M >
■
d ie s t" hand.
w ro te o u t an d s e n t in a s h e e t o r
Miles A n ti-P ain Pills than w ith ­
tw o on t h e in stitu te , th e Ind ian
A u to R o u te an d A g en cy
a
T hey a w a ite d a p p r o a c h of t h e i r '
out flour o r sugar. K eep a p a c k ­
J B ea v e rto n
O n-gong
C o m m issio n er, a Mr. Sells, .o d a
prey.
ag e m your medicine coolnet end
lot of stuff. Some one a t th e O re ­
save yourself needless suffering.
■
F o r I n f o rm a tio n
■
T h e n o u t of the west w i'h r l l of ■ r e g a r d i n g serv ice or subscription«**
g o nian b u rn e d th e wire w ith a mes
A t Drug Stores--25c and f l 00
the zest
sa g e to tu e effect "W h y i n ---------
Phone B eaverton 730.1
did I w ait to mail t h a t stuff"'
Of a falcon's dive for Its p lu n d e r Ë R e s I d e n c e and ofTi. e:
D U M I L l i •*'
Get it o n to th e wire at p re s s r a t e s
C a n * s t r i n g a f t e r s t r i n g on a space - C o r n e r . S econd tint! Hall
! was told. Well. I WM :. *. In thi
e a ti n g wing.
hah it of g ettin g stufr like t h a t and
F at duck« from h it h e r and yonder.
i
o
u
n
tr
y
G
en
tlem
an
.
He
an
d
I
grew-
I s e n t in a to n of stufr t h a t e v e ­
th e so rt of m a t e r i a l he wrot •, the
n in g by wire. My m ailed irtic l.- up to g e th e r in Use woods of N o r th ­ p u b li s h e rs would pay (c r his stuff. l a i s t d Mars his gun. say in g, "T his
will 1* fu n ,”
found th e middle p age so m ew h ere e r n .Michigan. He is a fine chap, But S m ith only th i n k s tie can pro-
k n o w s his duce th a t so rt of stuff and could
Boom! Bang!
an d b o m b a id m e n t
I ut th e w ire got five d ecks, or h a rd w orking, e a r n e s t,
all day
six. an d a by-line. Say, w as I stu ck stuff. B ut I n e v e r se n t him a line he get his stuff p rin te d it would
of m a t t e r fo r p u b lic a tio n bee iuse I look a n d so u n d a le i dif ferent to 1 But w ith vigorous ding and s w i s h ­
rp?
know th a t I c a n ’t w rite th e k i n l him a f t e r a week or
ing of wing.
I - A. D o rrin g to n cam e to th e in­
t wo
an it
of m a te ria l
he require»
fer his did when he r a t t l e d it off
T h e d u ck s w ere off and aw ay.
s t i t u t e but I could n o t find ou t a n y ­
riuni­
pub lication .
I I t .
th i n g of w hat h e w as pu ttiD g In
T h e n o u t on th e w ater, w ith s c a r c e ­
T h e r e at
iiem aw a
I met
an.l i As tim e
h is rep o rt. Close m ou th ed
lik e a
w e n t on
1 tried
to
ly a flutter,
le
a
r
n
e
d
to
know
Brine.
He
w
as
a
clam . So I got aro u n d a m o n g the
b r a n c h c u t a n d g e t o t h e r p ibllsh-
Llk so m a n y sm a ll w ooden men.
fellows and had m ade a rr a n e ^ m e n t « p rin c e a n d q u ite som e a u th o r . But e rs . F a r m Life paid mo th e h i g h ­
C am e m eat
in th e |s»t,
a gro u n d
to w hich
he c o n ­ l i t p rice per co lu m n inrh for mo*
with th e S u p e rin te n d e n t of T ongue th e m ag az in e
-lu
irin
g
sho
t,
tr
i
b
u
t
e
d
would
h
av
e
no
use
'o
r
the
R iv er to req u isitio n m y tr a n s f e r .
to r s u b m itte d , fifty c en ts per Inch.
S T l’DIO B A R B E R S U O I1
A s t r in g of K la m a t h '« mud lieu.
B eaverton Burlier Shop
He did . b u t I did not get the job. s o r t of m a te ria l t h a t I can grind B ut th e y w ant only a so rt of
F I R S T CLASS W O R K
W hile a t C h em aw a
I m et
Mr. out. He is a p e n a m n s h ip exi e r t . I p ro p a g a n d a t h a t is usually hi yon 1 " W i th
th is p u m p
slicks,"
says
c I STEVENS. P R O PR I c r o î t
Brioe, th e p rin cip al at Law rence. can h a r d l y w rit e m y n a m e so It me. H o lla n d ’s m ag az in e pays well,
Mars, " I 'l l play 'em a tr ic k ;
AT R E A S O N A B L E P R I C E S
and we g o t r a t h e r well a c q u a in te d ca n be read. All of which rem ind
but can use a very lim ited a m o u n t
I'll pot a few b ir d s on th e d r i n k .”
E. II Vim M E T E R , P ro p
S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
H e c o n d ucte d a d e p a r t m e n t In N or­ me of a s t o r y m y F a t h e r used to • a t t e s'uff I c a n get out.
He pulled
on
th e
tr ig g e r.
"B y
m al I n s t r u c t o r at th e *ime and tell.
A few p u b lis h e rs a re not lo ath
Jove! I j u s t figger,
« a s in te re s te d in a u t h o r s V p
0 1 * Risley w ro te a h o rr ib le hand. to p rin t a fellow 's stuff w ithout
T h e re 's tw o of th e m bird.« on t h “
out a
¡1st of a n y r e m u n e ra t io n . A teac h' r ' in'
It w as a t C h em aw a th a t I r e ­ One day he w ro te
blind.
ceived a re p ly from I>a H acien da. goods t h a t
he w a n te d F a t h e r to eazin e u se d q u ite a litt le r i my
h ols. and *wo de
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l a k e th e tim e to th in k th e m a t te r
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a n d m a n y tim e s from q u i t - u n ­
skilled
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new p a r e r s
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m a t e r i a l in p ro p o r tio n to th e work
p u t In in g ettin g It ready for pub
B ra tl o n t h a n do th e big m a y r z ir e «
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h a s to b eco m e k n o w n . B ut th a t Is
n o t all.
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g o od s in th e w r i t i n g
gam e
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m a n n e r seld om m et w ith in o t h e r
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