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    FRIDAY. JULY
Thr Bravrton Rylcw
lft, 193ft
4
THE
BEAVERT9N
R E V IE W
Entered as second-class matter
December 9, 1922. at tbs i>ostof­
fice « t Beaverton, Oregon, under
the act of March 8. 1879.
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT
BEAVERTON, OREGON
J. H. HULETT........
...E D IT O R
M IlM K1FT10X KATES
. . $1.03
Per year (In advance)
.
1.80
Not in advance ..........
DAD’S STORY
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(^SNAPSHOT CUIL
DO OUR EYES BETRAY US?
»ICTt’ RE TAKERS are often sur-
* prised to discover that, although
the camera l«*ns is just a piece of
inanimate glass. It sees things the
fhuman eye does not.
I Actually. In a given scene the
same Images reach the eye as the
lens but while they all reach the
cam era film some ol them do not
“register on the brain. Does the eye
'betray us? No. tt Is because the
imtnd tends to select from the
images received by the eye those
in which it Is most Interested and
to rejt-ct or disregard the rest.
I
waa a Service station
atte olitili
chlkK'li. She expect» I«* visit In
v Ilo ,|oltl ite. to go otti lo fi> rsttu Ne» Orhstiis, 1st , before rcluru-
si n e l .
tng.
I ,
M e giti i«irt »a> u|> lite l'un
Mr
ami Mrs. I
It Motxlrr
>« il tinti Inni ' a log nota ti to Mi s, Marian Melsler,
|»r. anil
Inni a luti mi and go back. Itili Mrs
J K
Ta I lie it and chil-
» e kepi oli lo lite top i f thè dren and Dr. ami Mr*. It. 8
tuli. I kilt-» l d n ew r rPmoe i \\ el*h sisa l
the »e ck end ill
-neh a Itili in gnUtug to Reu- the Talbert «Milage at liny O-
vcrton
oli tIte Itvtln or »gaia ecu it.
ou Ile stage
Bui a felli w ut
Mr. mid Mr». M'. E ifiirnet1,
thè top o f lite Itili
tolti uh
Ihai » e » e r e gotti? Mie righi Eileen, Arnold and Paul G huh VU,
Mrs. Goo. N. Taylor,
IHiiiglas,
duvet imi and so wc eivme un.
Kciinel.li
and
L)
titan
Tin
lor and
En<m Btxtxctxm lo Banks tliere
Denney familv pic-
» us m - irvmbl?
and
I do not llu« II. II
Ihink thal »«> intintivi! ugniti. lit<-k«><t « 1 1 Unite. Creek pit 1 le
Me drove up lo thè Herald Of­ fourth of July.
fice
in Banks
aliti ritti carne
Mr. aiul Mr* «'. Y
Wilson.
otti. Then he gol oli Uie ninniti? Mi
>H.t i n
D k n W UW h Rl
amt pii« V oi us
lo lllh • tiurii Guytt,
Yen non
Hrolikev,
EU) re nee
field
up he­ Paul, Tom. and I a-» is M Ihmn
as though
tv* want g t spent the » is-? ««mi al thr sum
calamity
t sumióse
» e liter Inline i*f Mrs. MiWion's m«>-
»v re a sight.
Hungry,
cross, th««r near T n o itui. M nah
» e t, d ir li, we piloti out
and
Mrs
\| «’ ■ Me Kerch« r left
lay il«>»n tin the grass t osi ile
Monday evening for a two \ ««ek-
the house to real. The rain had visit in Sun Franristxv. She » a s
si i»pia-it » hile »«« iv«'r«‘ be! ween iccotupanied b> Mrs. J««au lair
Foresi D rive and Banks. At lN»r-
kin i t Oukland, Calif., who has
ost Grove » e had slopped to
buy a little something fo r the tu en vIsltinK with ht-r dungli-
l«*r at RiM'kspur the past I wo
thildren to eat.
month».
Along about the time 1 » a *
thinking
o< a newspaper.
Mr.
Morgan got an order to report
h e Special Investigator at --«Til«
This is something to remember
other reservation
and to turn I when you get ready to take a pic­
the Colville Agency over t> Mr.
ture. Neither the lens nor the film
Upchurch. Soon alter Upchurch |selects. Together they record every-
showed up MSrgun’s man » a s ¡thing the light transmits. Hence,
relieve«!
at lnohlcum.
1 «\in*t
the disconcerting things that often
remember all the prelimin: ries. ¡appear in a photograph because the
But thing* leak out after years. 'mind disregarded them when the
shutter was snapp««d—objects that
Mr. Upchurch asked
if 1 stilt
In the print stand out with startling
v anted the job at Inchlei.m. i
thought 1 did. He told ire he 'emphasis and which you would al­
most swear never could have been
could get
tt fog
me at $900
LOCAL NEWS
per year, with the usual per­ ¿there.
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rf
For example, so many snapshots
quisites house
furnistied, fuel,
fight®,
everything
excepting , of landscapes are marred by the ap­
Mrs. K. A TayTiv und «tauch-
1er* spent (girt of I:)*! »e ck at
what one ate and put on o n e 's p earan ce of telegraph wires str««ak-
Jing across the sky, not to mention
t telai ke.
hack.
the telegraph poles, or by sign
The previous salary had been
Mr and Mrs. W r
MrKell
«boards and unsightly buildiugs that
$1200 per year and I did not
left Frida; y for a ten ils y v a
went unnoticed when the picture
want
to take a position that iwas snapped, jarring a composition
cation on the Mel oil its river.
had the
salary reduced
just
that would be otherwise appealing
r Inule M.tlzke atvom
when l was taking tt over. 1 Ibecause of the natural beauty of
group of friends on a
wonder if I should h-tve been
,the scene. Or, often in interior
»■• ««k-end vuoitiIon to the Sa li
any better off had I (akin the
views of a home, objects in disorder
tiam river near D««tn»i
plao> at Incheleum.
B it
that
that were not particularly notice­
Mn
stubborn streak In me fo.bade
mklin « if Seat t le
able when the picture was taken,
M n ,
HUH n visitor
will make themselves startlingly
my taking the job
at the re­
at
the
home
of Mr. and M rs.
evident In the photograph. Such a
Fred
duced salary. Of course, at tha:
thing as a table cover slightly
Go>H Thursday
Friday of
and
time, though
the base
salary
last week
was $900
it would
have paid la wry, or a newspaper underneath
b chair, or mantel-piece objects
considerable
more because
we
Mr nnd Mr*. H L. Funk and
that may happen to be disarranged Shadows will foot the eye. but not family left last wix-k for 1'kiah
were all getting something more
Will attract unexpected attention In the camera lens. The photographer's in Fhsfern Oregot . » h e r thev
than the straight salary.
\he print. And who has not seen a own shadow did not seem imoert.-nt
•
I turned that offer down and
tharming likeness of a person al- when he took this picture, but look
none other showed up until I
at the result.
Virginia and John llii-nn left
biost made ridiculous by the appear­
had arrived at Banks and was
ance of an incongruous object in Again, »-e often let our own shad,,»- with their aunt Miss Yee Noble
wrrking on The Banks Herald
the picture, such as a sign on a barge into the picture, as in the of Portland, Sunday morulnc for
1 think I told
you
how Phi!
ktore window, some animal that snapshot of the decorative 1 ly a week's vacxithn at Taft
Garber left Nespelcm
in April
)ias wandered Into focus. unnoticed, above who appears to be standing '
and children
Mrs. Oilier Ids
and took oTer management of
or some grinning spectator in the on somebody's head.
of M h I ' el! s';
I Paul
and Faith
the paper for what was to have
background ?
The moral is that when you take Montana. are spending
s, verni
been the two o f us- W did not
One of the things that often give a picture, first make your eye the »«-efcs visiting » th Mrs. I (tao’s
pan out just that way bu* that
us surprises in snapshots of persons camera lens and vour brain the parents,
Mr and Mrs.
Henrv
was the intention at the time
is a strong shadow across the face, ; film; then you will know b fore M’atf*.
After I had been at Banks a
which in the print spoils a good like­ you shoot exactly what Is g >ir.g to
Miss Harriet Me-t. daughter of
ness. In taking such a picture, our j sho»’ in the picture.
little while they offered me a
Mr. and
Mrs. Harry M'est
of
imagination fills in the dark area
transfer to the Warm
Springs
JOHN VAN GUILDER
Raleigh, left this we«‘k with u
satisfactorily, but remember that
reservation In Oregon, at the
the camera lens has no imagination, j
: group of delegates of the M'al-
day school one passes bv when
«ring south from W apin'tia. T i' near Wilson Creek. It »«.'em* River; I can't tell just t..e er- 'her la-ague for Huston. Texas,
never could remember its name- to have been at an auto camp, uct spot. I’ve tried to locate it to attend the M'alther League
Well, when we got reedy to siKih as they bad then, a shed lime and again hul never have convent urn
of
the
Lutheran
leave Nespelem they sent the housing a gas plate, geme out- I seen just I he pla< e so I uat
big truck
to take
our goods houses, some tables and benches, I could recognize it. ',Ye had
out to the railroad slalion. We wit>h a stand
that
pipe where one expected to be at Banks
did not have much, the Indian could get
could
not
water— that was a- night hut we just
Bureau
having
furnished
ur bout the best equipment on* make it. The season » s June,
quarters while
in the Service.
found. How different n o w neat •he weather had been fine with
But books made a heavy load
little collages,
furnished
with plenty r-f heat up In the hills
up
though
they do not bulk
n those awful detours Rut the
every modern convenience, baths,
much. About all we had was
lights, heat,
a fully
equipped next morning it rained rs «nit
books. They are scattered all
kitchen
and beds
that might much as it liad the first morn- I
over the place even now. some
lull even those » h o were not ir.z after .-.farting to Michigan
are rather valuable, but not to
Me piled
into the flivver and
weary to sleep.
any great extent.
out thinking
it
that
The next
night
we camped started
I tried to sell some of them
mid gel
near Yakima. An old India) and might lei up and » e
to the public school board be­
his squaw .came along and camp­ A bite to eat.
fore leaving the Indian Service
But it continued to rain. The
ed few a time right near our
but they would not have them-
domicile. At first .they were shy, fVrtber west »«* got the harder
1 offered them an Encvclcpedia
Then
the wind
a; are most
of the race, but the rain fell
Britannica eleventh e«iition but
up th” river
when I began
talking Chinook began to bltxw
they thought
it out of
date.
how i; wa«
they . perked
up and
became Gosh all hemlock
Well, pesihaps ia Is, but
the
quite friendly. From I hero we raining, and the wind blowing
thing* that are in it, the truths,
you off the
road,
drove almois*. to Goldendate and fit to carry
never change. What need for a
camped
in the Horse
Heaven Then right at the fartl.es' »n f- j
new edition that has the latest
ward curve
at Crown
Point, ]
in radiopathy, or X -ray treat­ country, Nothing to report only
with
the
wind
jus! boating.
that
next
day
near
unco
we
ment for cancer?
The
things
came to the Columbia at Mary» end rain falling in to .en ls a
that are add<*l will mtrre than
out!
1 had
hill and ert/seed on a ferry run front tire blew
half of them be proven untrue-
h> a gas. engine. That wes the come from a <<*mi'«ralive!y «Irv
An encyclopedia U good only for
first one of the sort I t).!nk I: climate, and that rain and wind
the everlasting truth, for a sci­
ever rode on. though th e one ,'Wmost made me w ish I’d i ever
entific magazine
or
?« tabloid
cf
newspaper
worl:.
a. Vantage may have beer, pro-| 1 bought
newspaper. It has mighty little
polled by the same ineanr Me | S^oaked’ T o the hide! Rut »«■
value.
I still
have
my l l f i
ate lunch in Oregon, just thK not the thing fixed and drove
edifion and
when I want
1«
<'Ti info Pr>rtland M'lien making
side of Cie Desehutes rivei
look up anything in it I usually
ti.e trips to Itanks and to Hills-
From
there
we
detoured,
it
find what T want to know and
bojv« we
ren>< mb<red
that »'e
m-aiies
me
jliiik
of
th<-
irishman
have tfee assurance
that what
pnesed through Reavertor
So.
w
ho*
was
driving
through
th»s
If tells me Is correct.
when we got into P or’ lnn.’ » e
country and he came to a ser­
Say. I’ve studied that edition
td*g»n to inquire the road out
vice station and be-ean to cum
more In the last three years on
o Iteavwtntl. Do vxm PuiMK’ .se we
the French. When asked »hat
Printing than T did before b u y ­
could find out? Mo«*ir! i ’ll I h M we
■■‘•TpM bhc m at'er with the F;ench
ing a print shop. Perhaps had
ked a dozen including s.-rvi«?
I studied
that
ercycl-pedia a he said. "Y e jus) ought« see lh r ■tation alt«*rdnnfl,. truck driver;,
little more and had less erotism ’ (,•»<!-, that fella Detour is mak- and nil fg»rt* o f people F'uallv,
T might now be In a far differ­ iB'-Jrpo^ a way*. It’s enough to down near the Vhlvn dex>of fh«w«
ent business than printing Not make St Patrick sw ea r” Well,
some travelling
that Printing is not all right, we have done
ar.d back
not at all,
but
tha/. perhaps KCT'um . Ijbf country
the
my peculiar alents might have twice, and up and down
discovered something
that was cou-! fionf Seattle t«> California,
better suited to thr-m. You ne­ and I thirk it safe to «av tha.
with, very few exeepions f nev-
ver can tell.
That (.rip from
Nespelem
to* ti have tried to negotiate such
Banks
took us five days. We r /ad* as they sent u*> <m r on
left the Reservation and most that detour. TAey were working
«veiyone turned out to see us all along oh the C«*lumhla R iv­
off though
there
was not so er highway and though we get
universal an Interest shown as' dvwn to the river at The Dalle*
had been
exhibited
when we juwt long enough to drive the
were about to ■star? to Michigan. length o f the town, we were
up the hills
Times had changed Tha* was immediately sent
1921 and we went to Michigan again.
In 1918. Then the folks there
Perhaps it » ill tell you whal
thought Portland
just
a lifffe » e were doing
when we
say
way hut Michigan was wav hack that from the Desehut es river
there in that big unknown space at just a little
past
noon ta
which always sort of awes one just this stde of H«od River at
—I guess that must explain the dark of that June day m iy not
matter.
<«m hard driving but I am free
This time we afe our lunch to confess that I never did much
with Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Gray. harder driving. And I ’ ve done
They bade us a f«md goodbye some that I would not like f »
after lunch and away we went mpeaf.
I hardly remember where we
camp at
Anyway
we made
spent that first night hut think dark Just
o f Herod ,
this side
Mr. and Mrs.
MIHtur
M«*««d
and little »on o f Boulder City,
Nev., are her*« for a t»x> week»’
visit with relatives and frienit*
In Beaverton mi,I |s>i*Kui,l Mr.
Meed Is ill the lanitaen|ie de­
part ni«‘nt of the Boulder dam
project.
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On Oregon Farms
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m
Bela» Pruning Matnnts \d>l*ed
Albany Mulnut grower* -howl,I
not lie loo eager to prune irees
a* a result of (he (lama .-r whle.i
may
have oecurred
front the
freeze o f la.-« winter,
be!l«*ve*
County
Agent
F C.
Mullen
Many trees Hull tlrut i|i|H«ur«‘il
to
1 h « killed are now iw-dlng«
out small shoig* along the trunk
and throughout Hie branches, he
says, und
it Is exptx'lrd
that
these new spm uls will develop
It to limbs
which may
Iw re.
tallied, hut one cannot '«• sure
now which o f (he sprouts will
nroduee a strong branch lat or
in the summer.
It Is
nutuml
for the nnvt system to have mi
ill let
for fo«Hl
manufactured,
Mullen says, and no damage will
be «kune the tre««s If alt the
sprouts are allowed to »row and
the dead branches not n m oved
il,any years ha» r»«'eully been
on.,mined, »Uli Dick De.loug of
B u II n I oii as president mid H N.
Dickllisoii of
tml««|ielldeilr«
as
v loo-president,
r«»|sua* County
\yeiil .1 It. Beck.
Georg» A
MiHids (s a scrri'lary In««Mirer,
mut !iht*se otTUxii'S,
with
Fred
Meriti of MIII miihiii « mut M B
Findley of It l«k leal I romprtae tile
tHNird of dirt«<«tiirs. Ivan Fskald-
son Is lesl««r for t!u» new group.
p » i» « r .
Hier
g lor I lli'd.
«'»toll
Paid
ttdv.
(Elir (Drr 0 utiian
Great Nrwapaper •f lh«
Norlhwrat
POWER
■
A ltrill II MI I.IIOM .tNI»
■
Auto Kout» and Agency
JJ BviviKon
O h m
m tu r lufiiruiatlun ngnnling
g
«i'rilie ur suhaerlpGun«
■
Phone lleav»rt«n 710.1
®Residence «nd office.
Ë Corner, Srctmd and Hall
Fool -Power You
iieed
1 hat
I otiti y, Just
aa dl«l
tlie early
Christiana »li o went everywhere
preiudilnz ttie Gospel the Good
■
News lin i lìod tinti u Son who
■
dted for y«»ur slns. The till, M«»s
sing cornea when vou u»e f(H*f.
tlie on*
power nnd hunt
up
» h o n«*yer heurd.
Head-l*ow«v; ! ’ »«• all you bave
r.nd »itti il take ou all 'he III
hi«« ^vtm «un. "Aly
Word *hal'
imi return to me
votd," auy-i
God
Ami of
thè
Scrlplures
Chrlst
«ud "Ttiea««
m e tiiev
ttiat stx'iik of Me.” And He also
salti.
“ Alid
if I I h * liftetl
up
(rum thè ««ariti,
wlll dravr ali
meli unto me.” l ’se yonr hixul-
power: »liti* IBm lifted up, cru-
elfl«?d. piinlatie«l
for sin.
Tlie
holv God ntccl» slnful man h««re
ul Ih«« Cross un »h lch thè Son
Of GI ot . v dted
• leart - Power : You nwiy |>c et
oqueot Imi »tilt you ure polh
iug
but
soiindlnar hmss
u.l
/?• *. /. N . D e m y ta y t:
«langlllg «'violini utiles* you bave
I hat«» found nothing (n th»
Ibis
ben rt-power.
Mr.
Rlnfui pait 20 pear* that can fafce th»
brtqiks «town » tven he sensen |t. place of D r. M tin A n ti-P a in
You ure moved to pi «nd urtili Pillt. They are a ru re relief for
htm tiecaus«« eternai
love «ha* my headache."
overltowed ini» your liearl Noi
SufTerer» from H e a d a c h » ,
tliat »«> loved Goti Imi fiat he
Neuralgia, Toolluiclie. Backach»,
loved us and gave
hi« Son tu Sciatica, Rheumutlain, Lumlmgu,
«Ile for u*
Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri­
Kn««e Power ;
rimi
bring» In odic Pains, write that they have
all lbese and »b u i other p«»w
used Dr Milo» Anti-Pain Ihll*
er* you
n«e«l
to tiecom ’ the with better results than they had
riutiful
i branch.
Huiven’f
(he •ven hoped for.
r r u r u * lo foot It «>yer to tb»
Countless American house­
n« Igbhur and tell !ilm Ih« G«vo.t wives would no more think
New»* 1 -e your kilt» power, t'»«« of keeping house without Dr.
Il day by day; neìgbhor’s bloo I Miles Anti-Pain Pills than with­
out flour or sugar. Keep a pack­
1 1 mi your
banda until
you
teli III in If he g«M*a out lo»i age In your medicine cabinet and
m«l you k««|»t sileni Iben wos save yourself needless suffering.
to hlm and lo»* o € eternai re-
A t D rug Store»— 25c and f t.00
«nrd to you.
Don't know h<>» lo teli hlm ’
l’hen knee power aurain. Ilaven't
ANTI-RUN P IL L S
• he óeart for II ?
Th« n more
’oik form * Ik. Il. I. Association I R W f»rt
, i
Dallas The first dairy herd
improvement association lo
op­
erale in Polk county for a gvmd
l at— u m
Business Places ToPatronise
BEAVERTON
V/histling Through the Graveyard
‘MICKY” AND HIS GANG
llercln is my F a­
lba!
you
tien *
so
shall you lie
null'll fruii;
my dlselpli«»,*' says our Io n i
N. Taylor, Ileo«erto i. Ol
knee
Signal Ratterte* l>ee T iro s* Tubes
1 irmpetitlvr Price«
Alexinder's Super-Service Station
SIGNAL GAS AND OILS
A-t lubrication, #.%0
Sterling and
Pciiti/oll ______ Risverton, Ore.
Beaverton Barber Shop
C J
.S TE V EN S , PIUIPKICTOK
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
STUDIO BARBER SHOP
&
FIRST CLASS WORK
01*T0METRY
AT RFA.HONARLK PRICES
K II. Van MKTEK. Prop.
w.
e . p e c í ;
I’ NT »MR TAKER AND MM It A I.VKIt
• rangc
llu ildlng
Pca'crtou
Alt
Heidelberg Beer
On Draught
Try u h f«n« Chicken Dinner ned
Barbecue Hnridwlche*
OLD H KID ELM ERG PARK
FREE DANCING
Iti V T i l l R E S T
Order Vour Milk From
CRESTDALE
DAIRY
Walter Schsllhcrgcr A Son
llcHtcrton, Kt. I
'hone usui
(il»»»««*. Kitted or KrDAirrd
Our Specialty
DR
A. F- WILSON
E. L. HOWARD
Agent For
THE OREGON JOURNAL
Phone lion«*rton 35S&
First-Class Wood & Sawdi*
Primipt, Courteou» Servloe
OLD GROWTH YELItOW I !R
LEO SA M S , Beaverton
Phone 11209
Sa^ Infantl«ni Guar)«nte«d
carpenter Work
Remodeling
Confitta
;iullb-ln*
■SCToen hoor.i «lini VS iiulow Si rcpiui
l<4‘!iH«>iinlilc P r iff i
BEAVERTO N CABINET SHOP
R. L. MAIJJVCE
Hall ¡it 1st
Henver'on
Ore
By Sam Iger