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SEPTEMBER ■ 1 U I THE IS The Baaverton lie vie it 193« 1 BEAVERTON 1 T Ranger Trophy Entered at accond-clua« maltet December 9, IS S I at tha p>v»tof- flce *t Beaverton, D<cg<«i. undci the act of March 8, 18T9. ISSUED EYES Y BEAVERTON, j. has hecoms so had Hunt »»elio n i ot North lutkota a t« making n vigorous protest R E V IE W W H A T'S TH E M A TTE R W IT H TA K IN G YOUR OW N PICTURE ONCE IN A W H I L E ? ' FRID AY AT OREGON ¡i. H U l£ T T .... ........ EDITOR S I liM KIT IT ON B A H N Ter year tin advance) . .. Not in udvauee ................. 1.5'J in i.u iT u m r li- l'l‘il> there • no disp>'>llk*n in Du United S:atct to make Siam *afe f-'i Demociacv, Oui nation did cot module in ’.he affairs of Italy and 1 t u I a «ind in the wars and disputes x*f o- tjjer countiies- The infatuation of the Kiu* of Romania for the torrel-halrcd lady « ¡ 0 followed him to Budapest t li ws to what depths some nations still des cend. So let env fight their own wars. Du. on our own side of the Si eat (Kind, many sober-minded ptople teel that the w ar of words in this presidential campaign may bring us back to the old dock where the Constitution is t ed up. and where State and Lo cal Rule is houseo. The Ames’- uan tv ers are fighting on' the issues. Let 'em fight! The verdict will decide whether we are to plunge decider into lire w ider- ness of experiments ha" are in t:e general direction fia t caused the rtpread of communism, fas cisni an<i other "isms' in dri ll essed Europe. ________________________ if D A D ’S ST O R Y a ---------- — --------------------- ± From there to Omaha ta ■! car was like an inferr.o. Hoi, , umid, awful. Finally just about i very <>ne deserted it for the sleeper in tie rear Some of us n>e: stayed in tire sleeper’ s smoking compartment but the others found seats wherever they could. What happened between Grand Junction and Omaha 1 !o not remember. All I krow is t lat at every stop erery p*ssenge hus tied outside to gel a bit o ' fres l air. It was hot outside, just as hot or hotter than in the car, but there wa» a fre.-lines« to thr air that smelled good. At Omaha, which we reached Just at eventide, everyone was going outside to get a little something coot lo drink and per ba#s a bite to ea t. Ju*T as everyone had evacuated the car a messenger came in with a tel egram in his hard and announced that everyone was to ci ange cars to a coach standin» o v e - on track five We had to lu rry bark, pick up coats, hat«, haes and even shirts and get located in a seat on the new , oach Luigi took some of my things over for me And once settle' w« rushed out again L : that cool sip and bite. Of course it did not satisfy the inner man half as much as if we had been able to take our nourishment at leisure but it was better than nothing. From Omaha to Chicago no one ventured out of tha. coach, the air condition* system was working and we knew now to appreciate it! From C lir'.ir. w m re we cross the Mississippi, everyons was up and looking ou- the window. Here my Italian friend, Ltligo, sat up and took notice. 'By golly.’’ "ie said, "this is the only country we see all the way, the, I ’d give one for d—.'* He liked to look out at the com fields, the well-tilled farms the big bruise* and especially a the well-filled barns. He lad the taea- o f a farmer all rihgt. When we reached the suburbs of Cfctcego agents of that time- honored institution. Parmlee's.. entered the coach and offe’ ed to transfer ail and sundry io any place they wished to go in the Windy City. I ’ve ridden on all sorts of conveyances but I think that for pure unadulterated imcomfortableness, those bosses of that Chicago transfer company take the cake. They u«cd r-orse draw-n vehicles long afier the auto had come inito general use. The bus that I rode o 'e r to the Grand Trurk depot would make a fit mate for ihe old relic that the ‘‘ to and 8” received from France as one of those ‘.axis used to take the French from Paris to ,he Front in 1914. It Is my honest opinion tha' Parm- lee’s must have somethin'* on the ball or they would iiever be able to hold a vir ual monopoly on the transfer business In so up-to-date a city as Chicago. Well, that air conditioned car may not have been appreciated while we were riding in it but or.ee out of it we realis'-d some tiling of its comfort. I did not stop to inquire how hat it wa« in Chicago that forenoon. It was just too hot to inquire’ The heatt waves seemed o meet one in the face even in the M ade’ I got a shave in the depo’ bar ber »hop and even the hot w a ter evattora fng off my fare failed to give any sentmth n of cool- How to provt. when thero Is no witness, that you were telling the truth. You snapshoot yourself and the fish with a self-timer rlflht on the spot. OW often have you opened your mechanism of this gadget may be snapshot album to view, once I set to "go off” after a time intoival more, treasured pictures you have whereupon It presses the button and taken of groups of friends or of the releases the shutter. Meantime, you family, and closed It with a feeling have taken your place in the picture of regret that you did not appear in and are looking your prettiest await • these picture# yourself? Or, how ing th« snap. Some cameras have a self-timer in often, when you are showing some body snapshot* you took on a mem corporated in the shutter. Of course, orable occasion, do you hear the re you must have the camera on a firm mark, "Where were you all this support. In the picture to the left time?" Modestly you reply. "Why, I above, the camera is fastened with a was just the man behind the camera. clamp having a tripl'd socket. You Somebody had to take the pictures.” prepare for the picture by focusing But really wouldn’t you like to have in the usual way and using the same been in those pictures? Of course, stop opening and shutter speed you would use ordinarily. If you have you would. Obviously, one solution of this dif placed your subjects quite close to ficulty Is to let some one else use the camera, see that there is a par your camera on these occasions and ticular space in the group for you to take some pictures with you in them. enter and don’t fail to occupy pre Good enough except that that some cisely that space, else you will blan body else— Dad or whoever It may ket somebody or. if the space Is at be— is missing from them just as you the side, you may find in the print that you have lost an arm or so. were missing from the others. Nothing prevents you from taking There is another answer to this problem and a perfect one. Get a self- a picture of yourself alone if you feel timer, which is the name for an at that way— which suggests one very tachment which permits most cam important use for the self-timer. Ever eras other than the box type to take go fishing alone and wish there were pictures unattended. It Is an inex somebody to take your picture hold pensive accessory that fits on the ing up that whopper at the actual lM tel button st the end of the csble j scene of the catch? Or do you alirnyt release which operates the shutter buy one at the fish store? JOHN VAN GUILDER In the manner of an alarm clock, the , H Yitlcc of Payment of Bliidend Ihe I Irciilt I curt l or The Wtaiiiiigtou. h ? ( riiif Idu Mate Of Oregon, For The fou n t) Of O u*liingt"n. II tkt Ms . t l the i u'li'ta Hon of The Bank Of Beaverton Beaverton. Orogon. NOTH’K IS HEREBY GIVEN. That an order 1 aa been en'ered to the Circuit flx irl of the State of Oregon, for t ie County of Washington, authorizing, empow- Ing and directing the Siii-erin- ii ml« nr of Banks to ille'rtbute a fourth dividend of 10'' oil ell ordinary deposit ehilins filed and | a III ,ioved against I tie* Con mere 1«I lie|iui Uncut of tthc Bunk of Boa - «erlon, up io and Including Au gust 12. 19.16, said dividend :o he paid on and after Friday, Sep tember 35. 1936. Tha said order also dltected' the payment of a first, second nfi this a dlv o'« id i n all | I roved claims filed ugn'n t thv’ Commercial iH'tmi tment f t o in March 4, 1936 to and including August 12, 19!'6 which w*we fllcu subsequent to the paymsnt of M.ld dividends, Thai said order direc.ed thni the dividend cheeks are io be eld and presented to the proper claimant» by the First Security Itsnk, ui Itw regular harking quarters mi Heuverton foe a per iod of five daya, after whik'l: t ine all of the remaining < lies'ks are to he mailed to the proper (batman's. That said order direr'ed that tills u, live be given by publt- er.tlon thereof In one Issue of a newspaper of general circula tion printed and puhlsbed In this Apachr war danre loin cloth, Washington County. Oregon. That displayed by Kungvretle Mabel the date of thr ptibhcallon there of is September 18. 193*>. Rooks, will be part of the histories collection in the Texas Rangers MARK SKINNER Headquarter* at the I’exas Uenten- Su perlnterdent i f Bank? In aial Exposition, | U ,N 'l,N I W sc Id* * charge of the HqulihiMon o ' the Fair opening in l> ilia* June » Funk of Beaverton. a1v.-r-41 The cloth waa taken from an Apache war party by Rangers in 1860. SI M MOV S In The Circuit I (lint of the State of Oregon fur the 1 "linty of need to wonder. II ashingtuii However, I ’ve been across this Mary S. Dixson, Plaintiff, V». Ar con:imnt fourteen titr.es- ti"t sil ¡ rille II. Dixson, Defendant the way from ocean to ocean, of | To Archie H. IWxson, the .¡hove course, bui mowtt of the way. an ! ' named defendant: one time I did taaiel from Wash In Ihe name of the dtale of I ington. D. lo Y bordeen, " n. Oiogon, you aro hereby required ar.d timt is Just about it far j lo appear and answer the cora i as one can travel in crossing ¡ plaint filed agutnsl you in Uve as one can travel In crossing at ove entitled Court and cause North America. An i in that 14 on or before the explrn>*!or» date ¡ times. I've never crossed but tha o four weeks from 4he date of j ■here were mme pluces tlui’ . the first publication of th s sum showed evidence of droug’ n. In ) mons; If you fall so to appear 1918 I saw many much drier see- M d answer, plaintiff fur want tlons thai were in evident« in thereof will upply to Lie above l'»'t6. Bunk, and more buck' It ei. titled Court for Vio 'd ie t bat she thought nie from ,he darn hoi. ness. It was The Fere Marquette rail roan : wheie I came from tl* uc was uses the Grand Truck depot in no good reason why my wife was hirago. The Fere Marque te was rot appearing wi h me. Alma wa.* just about ¡s much i.ist n. rural- No air-condition mg on that train. We opened surprised as Lucy but she did it so plainly She 11 the windows, took off what n. j s', o » superfluous d o -inc wt a red said she though to herself. " I f ind s i n the seat and -wear Henri was in thi* country I’d ran down our back bone uni think Ciat was he.” And sure cough, if really was he. would have dropi»ed off the end had there been any place for it 'Ihe sisters had been ill for to drop. I s like the fellow and some time but I fouud them ne purple cow. I bogie 1 11 never considerably improved. Lucy said see one more such a day. she had not recovered frotr. her At Grand Rapids, the furni .rip to Oregon in 1935 l,u I can ture capital of the World, there not see what tin t trip had to was a little waii of thirty min do with the awful cough site was utes. Here I was to la*ird a suffering from. Alma seemed be Michigan Central train that was ie suffering from over work and to bear me io Hastings, my iles- sorry. Her daughter. Latina, had iination. Of course tha*. train -uffered an attack af pneumonia ■ n he big Pennsylvania «>«tem, and Alma had helped taking care 'ha would l>c air-con .iti ned of her and had taken the ‘.’ iaud- They -aid it wa«! Bit the ap daugh er, Latina's daugbte:. to paratus refused to work. The keep. Lucy still had a ier\ bad temperature was 1 lO'-s . the bo' cough, one of lhat sort t u to test by 2',.. degrees ever known lly exhaus s one. Sae'd cough theie and the machinery even and cough until »he'd hsve to refu.'Cd to perform! One can’t lit dov.n for awhile before her blame it — much! legs would hole her frail littlo That la.-i forty or fifty miles body up. tie iMissengers -at and i welt We drove to l^insing the next ered. But at 5:30, when 1 ;;o to d jy and the heat off the fxtve- Hastings, it bad cooled off a r.crt jur: seemed like the air little. Once outside the car there out of an ovtr-heated oven. But was a little breeze that n ike that afternoon at Lansing it i, seem cooler, more comfortab.e •aired and from that rime on the Lucy live» at the corner of eat did not bether ro much — Green and Dibble stree' Some until on the way home. name for a straet, tha , Dibble! But speaking of the drogth, As I was saying, Lucy lives whirr we weren' , the western i t the corner but in coming up from down town one ..oe., no part of Michigan seemtd to me follow either of ihese srtrtet» but o ha\e teen .he heaviest suf you can get :o less than a block ferer fmm the drougth and heat irom her l ouse by foil* wing an than any olther section I sawr. Through Nebraska and what we angling street that runs dose to her corner. 1 followed alone saw of Iowa ad Illinois the ciop» tha until I came in sight of «eemed normal. Passenger* on per house and then turned onto the train wondered where the I >,hble which would lead me to big daily papers got their stuff the walk hat leads to l et bark about the bnrred-areas. But in back, porch. She was out on the Western Michigan there was no porch and saw me as I turned the eorrer. She said she won dered what old man that was corning up t at street w'th a grip. You see. Hastings is a H LO LANVTON- HOW mall own and everybod?/ knows ARE YOU G E T T I N G - all the people on their street. i ON IN THE fJEW JOB? "H e keeps looking tb.s way," she told me she said o herself. "I won isr if tie is coming here. Gee, I hope he don’t," she told VA' er.-eif. She then went on w’ ith litr work she was doing. When - ie locked again. I was coning up to her Torch steps. "There he has stoppped: I wonder what be can want wit? me.’ Just then 1 stepred up so as to be on n ’c i f l wih her and • he recognized •ne. H J a dead person steppe 1 up on the steps she would n u have been any more «urpifsed. Her first words wire. "W here’s c>lla?’' You : ee, Celia hid teen seriously ill and the inference is I i prayed for in her romiduiul, to wn ; For a decree dissolving I ho msi nage cotiltaol lieridolorv slid now exiwtlng lietwten th«1 plain (iff and H im defvndiinI und graut • Ing custody of (be minor (hlldreo of plaintiff and defendant to (ho plaintiff, with lbs provision lhat drfeudsut shall have thu rlrht to visit »aid children al alt rcusou able limes, and for aueh other and further relief us to the court iiNiy ms m just mid m 'lllable. Thi» summons is publish* d by order of I be Honorable It. Frank Felera, Judge of Ihe alsive cntlt- l«d Court, made mid entered ox the 19 th day of August, 1936. directing .publication of Ibis sum mons once each week for fo u ' consecutive weeks In hlie lie« r«ito n Review, a no»upopcr l**»b lished uud of general circulation In Washington County, Or*run. I tut» of first publication Au gust 28, 1936 Dale of last publication. Rep tendier 25, 1936. Kavanuuch ft Kavannuxh, At torneys for Plaintiff. 5U4 Mead Building, Dragon, adv e3U ' ............. . .... M ilit i TO CREDITO 1,1* Ki I veo I» hetehy giren that the undersigned baa been dui/ appointed Executor of Lbs astata of Victoria 'I honit,sou Hamilton^ dvcriu’cd, and any and ill psr sons having claims against III* said »«Iu le ni* hereby required to present said elalma, duly ver, Ifitvl a* by law required, al tha residen*'» of It. Carson *n Mot*. ser (Rmite 4, iMrttiinJ) in Washington County, Oregon, within six molli ht fl um 'he dsle of Ibis nuxicv. Kited and first published, An gus! 14, 193«. Dal# of last putilleatlon, Rep*' Umher tl, 1936. F W. Hamilton, Executor of H e estate of VWlorla Thompson Ululili!'ll. deceased Elmer Johnson, Athirst* 609 Lund»*'raven's llldg., Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Essenti»- adv r37-4l I TROUGHT VÖU WERE A r u ijv THE SAFE WAY ./■e, I__ TÊmm Pot Hand, HOTAHV /Apt#- fATCR * .. i « Over-Indulgence In food, drink, or tobacco frequently brings on <• «it ovar-Acld oondidon lo Cha ato- ma* h | «s on i(i>m«<‘ h, lianda« ha. ■■•tir ni fita< h, <N»lda, and mm* ulor t>aIna T<» gat rid of tha d l » ’«»mfort and corrat-t th * acid condition, taka CALIFORNIA Next lime you lake s trip, try the irain! Vuu'll »peed over (hr isfetl, unoothetl high».« ye* invented— •Icel ran v You'll enjoy new luxurir». loo. All «an on our irain« to California are completely air.<»Mji/«»arJ/ ALKA -SE LTZiR Alka-H«llasr ronlalna M lu n Aes- llk gists (sa »rial »*.»!.-1 III . ,1. blnatlon with vegs la b ls an# m lnsral alksllaera. Your drugglX »»Ua Atka SelUsr by TRAVEL COSTS DOWN Thrifty people deiLrc our rail fare«, ar I t 4 mtit ami /en, I,slay’» he«* (ravel buy — and Pullman rale» are lower than formerly, ECONOMY MEAL« Coffee, milk, tandwithe» and a variety of »imilar item» are 9« and 10« in coat he» and tourix can. Dining tar meal» ar* low in vox, alto. Southern P a c ific Boo your local I P agont or will« j A ORMANDY. Goa pM%M*ngn Ag0tu. 7 05 riclB« Building. Portland, Oiogon. lb» drink and by Ike package. BE WISE-ALKALIZL ’ '■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ j — m " : a hr (Orriumiun ■ m m Great Newspaper ml the Northwest g g B IK T H I'lt MTLH0I.I.ATD J * m g ■ Auto Route and Agency g Beaverton - - <>rrg,xa | For information rcgaiding . 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