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« The Beavrton Review n U D A Y , AUGUST 7, 192* THE BEAVERTCN R E V IE W EnUred a« aecond-claas mattar December 9, 1922. at th j poatof- Hc# at Beaverton. On-gxei, under tbe act of March 8 , 1879. ISSUED EVERY BEAVERTON, J. H. H C U C TT .. ^ S N A P S H O T CUIL M ore A b o u t T h e Csim tid C a m e ra FRIDAY AY OREGON EDITOR M HJM KIPTIOH RATEN Per year (In advance) . . . |i.go Not in advance .................... 1.50 -SE DADS STORY * — --------- ys " « rented a house nexl doo- •< the one where Phil ar.l F lo r ence were living and moved in as soon a* we could get a little furniture together. Then I went to work down at the shop Right then l began to learn something about iit.e country newspaper business. Up to that lira.’ I had never been in a shop to work at all. I was to do the writing and Phil would do the work in the slur». He had a nvan when I arrived and I expected him *0 let the man go, but he in “candid" photography you must shoot with conditions That’« sisted that there was work e- what makes it fascinating. nough for both o f them if we AST week we talked about can proper exposure, you’ll hare to shoot were to make the shop par. He at speeds of 1/10, 1/5 or perhaps a had not mentioned anythin? be now let's discuss the personal and full second. Slow shutter speeds will fore about it taking more than mechanical equipment necessary to be found necessary, too. when under one to get out the work teat good lighting conditions you may. take candid camera pictures. one could bring in. First, you must be equipped with want to “ stop down” to /.16 or /.22 1 wrote a little for the pa a disposition to overcome a few to get good depth of focus. per, some editorials, aud then obstacles, for you are going to have The old rule of photography is to watched them get the ctuff in- them if you are determined to get use a tripod when taking pictures at tc type. I found that it took real candid camera shots. As was speeds slower than 1/25 of a second, something like four or five times pointed out last week, in candid pho cT else place the camera on some a; long to get. the stuff into tography you take your pictures ''as thing solid to prevent auy move ment when the picture is snapped. twpe as it did me to -write it. is.” In candid photography your pic You can't always plan on either of Sc I got hold o f a “ stick” as [ these safeguards or conveniences in we call the little thing we hold ture possibilities are limited—or un candid photography, for when a can limited, as the case may be— by the in our left hand to nut! tfoei did camera shot appears you must versatility of your camera, but for type in when we get 't read* the average amateur a small camera shoot before yout game gets away. to put into the chase And Holding the camera steady at with an / 3.5 lens will give all the right here I see that I'm get speed necessary. A fast lens plus slow shutter speeds may be classi ting intxr technical terms tfcnt super sensitive panchromatic film is fied as one of the obstacles to con probably the lay man knows i essential if you are to make your quer. Practice is the only road to nothing about. pandld camera shots under adverse success in overcoming this handicap. First o f all, however, know your My first line of type was set lighting conditions, in or outdoors. camera. Thoroughly familiarize Next in importance is your shutter from copper plate go five. Those yourself with all the manual opera are those square letters which ! speed. No, an extremely fast shutter tions until they become second na are Just about as w ide as tbev speed is not all-important for candid ture to you. shots, but obviously it has many ad are hice, the sort you see on Then practice holding the camera cards and letter-heads. Of course vantages. steady through such low speeds as An ideal combination for your T had to hunt around for the miniature candid camera is an f 3.5 1/5 and 1/10 of a second. Don't try letters to see where they were lens for your largest diaphragm to hold yourself stiff in shooting at laid in the case. The ir s e is opening with shutter speeds rang slow speeds. Relax all over; steady e drawer that is put in fo ?. rack , ing from one to 1/300 of a second. yourself; hold the camera to your or stand. WEen you go to the With such a shutter you will also eye and release the shutter, not with bureau drawer ard reach In. yon find it equipped for “ time” and a sudden push or pull but with slow steady pressure on tue release can place your hand on your j ''bulb” exposures. Candid phoiogmr-U/ r. oy require fie, your shirt, y eor shirt but Slow shutter speeds are Impor- tons or anything that belonss , tant. for there are occasions when a lMtle effort at.d th ou «'.. bu* you in that drawer without looking you will find It quite necessary to will be wet’ tt-ru.d it. 1:.1 ¡usl and at what you are picking up— that make your candid shot with the interesting resit'! i t « * . - -u spirt. JOHN VAN I ID EH is you can if v o w wife is a lens wide open and then, to get L ri^if good housekeeper and yon put your things away when you 1 -nation that the count} school get through wearing them. Well, ><H-r inter.den; had been allowed T found that a type case is for holding a boys' and girls’ laid off in just such a manner. I f yon reach for an “ e” or a ccm petition. That laat division “ w ” in a type case you expect i ¡'ad piovided entertainment for to be able to put your hand on many a youngster. It without feeling around all o- Frank Perrenboom lived ,n ver ffce drawer. That set me to thal section and for each fair thinking about Ben Franklin and | he gol together and dr*!:ed a «ome of his proverbs. A place | gioup t i men and boys as a for everything and everything in band to make music for the oc- > anion. They gave me the snare its place.*’ The days at Banks will a l arum to play and there I got ways be rem em be.ei for the ; n,y first experience playing with (Ordiality with wh ’ 1 we were 1 a big group. There had ! fen a and wife in Nespelem, taken in and mad. I part of man the community. W O. Galli 1 aw Hopkins, their name» w e e whe and I ham was cashier o f the Bank of played for dances the snare a little for Banks and a great miser. He mered did everything in bis power to them w tile he played f i e fiddle make things agreeable. Mr. and and she the piano, bul a* Bank« Mrs A. B McFi.rlane rod the v.e had some twenty or thirty Dodds. Mr. and Mrs. Robert pieces in (he band. I do not Banks and tbe Schulmerichs, the remember how the music sound Wahls and the Prickefts the ed but we weme not given any I>anielsons and the Pounds— but medals for our performance so to name them all would tax suppose that I must have been about the same as at many of rr.y memory too strong risihf my ytrier performances. cow. Some of my first serious print Besides learning tbe printing many ing was done on the catalog trade (here were many, we got out for the Banks Her other things that T wan called and Dairy Show. It kas lit on io do. By the time I had tle book about four and a half been there six months Ihev were by eight inches and contained for having me join tbe Oddfel eighty pages o f l.vpe matter. lows, become City Recorder, Quite some undertaking for a clerk of Union High -school dis barnstormer. But we got away trict No. 1, Justice of the Peace with it just as we got away end any r.umber o f things. Well, when we went to get married. I did what I could, but think It might have been a good thing lierihaps I mode a big bofeb of for ern in g generations r we things at times. ha1’ n< t. but then we r.eve- Banks was an enterprising wi'l v-nov- and after a hi ..dreo place at thal time. Among the years we won’t « ir e . activities that were ?oon-ored We gol out the first edition by the rcsidenls of tha' vicin of the Hog and Dairy Shc/w ity was a Hog ard Dairy show, "atalog without any ,‘ notype. sort of a fatr where ail sorts But by the next year w - hal o f stock were shown in 10 m - a machine and by the third year yetion. There were no perman we had a font of six point type ent. buildings bill great big tents so we did not have to "ei any were rented for the occasion ‘ ype set in Portland. The firs' qnd tem porary quaiters estab vear we got quite a little lyp° lished Wherein. lei in the trade composition Sam Inkley was I lie moving “hop run by the Prir-e Tw-eset- spirit of the undei“ ak:ng m i ling Co. W ork— «ay that fellow w irked m- •night and day for two month MOM’S STORY each year to put the fair over. Things went well with ’ ’ I en 1 * 1 - deavor uni II H illsbrro cot the On the summer I wra« right. Idea lhal they should hold 0 ' tier'« sister and her dpugh- Yalr at the countv s n That l»r vifit'-d ua from California V/detraokrd the conn''- fair nion T^ey traveled to t'hieago by gi snd «t«o ri'unitrt the appro- train and then by beat to Tr* make a lengthy verse City vi-il with us. When they were rtady to re- turn home, my parent s took •Jem to Traverse City with l horse and wagon, because the buggy could not take the trunk, ! Tbev sta g ed early in Die m or ning as twenty miles is a lone journey when you are t ravelling b> wagon. In the evening, about the lime we thouti. t Lhey should be get - >ng heme, we each took a tin j ;-ail and went down tbe r« ad t> an abandoned barn to meet them, i This old barn was local:e-t nea father's place; there bad once been a fcouse bul it hud turned and on either side c-f the barn there was a clearing grown o - ver with strawberries which we started to pick as we w.iitcd for F a h e r and Mother. There were five of us—imy youngest brother my three ycunger sisters end T waiting not counting Rover, a big collie who always went with u> wherever we w en t. We had been picking halr an hour, when we heard cries from tttie barn similar to a < hild'.- crying. Will hollered. and ¡1 arswered several times, but when we didn't hear if again we fe r - gol it. As the darkness grew, and Ihe folks had not yet come —— ■— — -— “ ■ »olii tif olle da rie bini; fio lille» time, hoard I lie cenano (loti a home, ami it frightened him. whoaa liluod cali elealisa cucii Me went to IViesl'a and fug spot, O U n ti if <leni 1 coma.’ ' Half an hour before Ihe eer- one of I lie oldest hoy* and X Geo. N Taylor, Jl»u> ertoli. -hot gun and came after ua, vine nit this July ntglkt. rum« n Ore. uiil adv. it before Obey got (Jure tha tall sort of man »bun’ thirty- animal wan gone It junked live Into I lie Misaion he name. ! 1 1 tini the tree Into a field and CMtless urn! Hulless. “ Is then- ran for the limber, with the lo tw« n religious meet'll»' here | ib g after him The f*“ ee Mas lolilghl ?'* he asked. There had been pruver I hal j in the dog's way, UiPugh, and ■ Greci Newapcper cf thè B the animal was too far ahead (lilt would produce a sinner. It | * Norlhwect ■ was a roasonable prayer *o make | of itvinx for him to ontch It baf■ a man go lido 0 I ■ IKTIII R R IM IO I.E A U D J ter be was around the fence. II I or -Would If he never had | ■ Auto Rnuta and Agency B CM-aped into the m o d s and the grocery »tore Itenvertoii Oregon ■ b o y i were too late to shoot nf | ••»»ttagw »1 ^ Would a alrk man ev - ? m Eor Informaiitia reipeidtag.. ■ seek cut a doctor, If made « r r r i-n -d d feat night that I »ervice or oahecrlptlase * it must be either a hob-cat or te believe be had no d'-case * l’ honr llravarton 790.1 J Wo"Ul a sinner seek the l<nr.l ■ n lynx. It blinded I» Ills lost estate? So MResidence and oltlca; B ■ t-Nisteal train schedules in the player hud Iw-en made »hat I lie ! Corner, Second and Hall world are those of the Wi stern laird would i>r»siiwe a »Inner out ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a throng of self- Railroads between Ctileago and of the vast rlahteoua Mist till Ihe city. ren ver, a 16 hour trip today, Now comes in this man and ..ml Chicago and Ihe Pacific coast, 19 heurs and 45 minutes. sit* himself down <0 wnlt for the meet tug lo begin. The s e r vice went its umiul course and al Ihe invitation al Ihe elisie, the man rose up and n.ndo for Ihe front almost un a run. lie kneeled down and began In pray. 1 st* one' who sto o l hy tell li - -” l uever saw a man pray *0 bard in all my life One and klxtUier came lip («> speak lo him hul the man kepi on pray ing They asked film If He did i.V want I» iff ee and do nuts, II” said he 'ladn't com e In for such at night again 1 am glad lo ar that. He came In io gel is cominci-.d Willi an»*' S I.K For saved." Then something happened R » v . I. N . 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When we were dbedtly 1 ppoaite we could »ee an uni mat in the tree, with a slen der body, and a b u g . btushv tali tha* he kept lashing hack and ffsrfh. He kepi turning and turning in hbe tree, afraid of the dog. Tom, my older brother, wi*« was only abcut fifteen at the ON CAME A SINNER ■ QII|p (Drr^oniati j FOOD TURNED SOUR IN LADY’S S10MACH! S.K.L. DROUGHT QUICK RELIEF! THOUSANDS - f. anerlv SICK \ND SUFFERING are finding .»"■nderful rebel* with the private prescription of an Army Doctor a pre.se;Iption culled WAtianm' S ! .K Formula. This Formula is now oil -ale at Brvwo's Drug Store, and Ihe result« have lavu m > remark tWe that many v a te - tul users are writing SWORN THSTIMOMAI.S, like this luuar- 11 g letter from a lady 65 years of age one of the be.I known and most respected citizens i f \iv y »iille, Calif, who has llie.i in Mail community for over 10 i » i i i and is Ihe owner of 'in fill I ays Apia. 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