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Tb*> Beaverton Review FRIDAY. MAY 13, 193* THE BEAVERTON REVIEW Entsrsd a* sssond-class mat Car December 9, 1933, at tb s poet of- flee a* Beaverton, Orsgiw. under th e a c t of M arch 8, 1879. I8SFED HTHRY FRIDAY AT BEAVERTON, OREGON J. H . mTLET*T...................ED ITO R SI BSFIUPT10N BATES Per year (in advance) . . . . *1.00 Not In advance ...................... 1-60 URA LYRE S OWN COLUMN -m A bill in C o n g re ss to p u n ish n ew sp a p e rs fo r falseh o o d s? W hat .s' th e n e e d ? T ellin g th e tr u th about th e p re se n t a d m in is- tra tio n sh o u ld lie p len ty to c o n dem n it. so m e th in g lik e 350 '«on he had re m a in in g , w ith th e h o n o rs of w a r: th a t is c a rry in g th e ir a rm s w ith th e m . W hy w as th e lo rt lo cated tu* su ch a p la c e ? T h e w rite r can see but one re a so n an d ton.* m ay h a v e t e e n a m ost im p o rt a n t one T h e re w as a sm a ll s tre a m o f w a te r clo se by the fo r t; h en ce p o ssib ly th e nam e F o rt N ecessity ; if n e g le c te d u n til to o la te to lo c a te on h ig h e r g ro u n d an d dig a w e ll. Very- lik ely W ash in g to n h a v in g r e tu rn e d w ith m o re th a n n in e - te n th s of his m en. b e a rin g th e ir a rm s w ith th em , a f te r fa c in g s u p e rio r n u m b e rs, sa v e d him fro m c e n s u re . G ov. D inw iddie m ay n o t have realized th e fa c ts ; and th e n w h e n a y e a r la te r, th e y o u ng L ie u te n a n t C olonel sav ed B ra d d o c k ’s a rm y fro m d e s tru c tio n th e o th e r * a!" o rg o tte n T h a t b rin g s u p t-he b a ttle of th e M o n cn g ah ela. ro m m o u iy know n as B ra d d o c k 's D efeat. U TTL f MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES SOFTLN THOSü SH A D O W S! H old v o u r n o ses fo lk s w h ile Tht? >™ r ^ ' e r P o rt N « cw - they a re in v e s tig a tin g d em o - • “ >; MajOT/ > n e r “ dock w ith som e 1500 B ritish c ra tic doin g s in th e s ta te of re g u la rs a n d n e a rly h a lf as P e n n sy lv a n ia . S afe to say th ey m any C o n tin e n ta ls h ead ed by should be looked in to on a m u ch W a sh in g to n in arch ed upon F t . w ider b a ttle fr o n t. Add to deni ... ___ , D uquesne, now th e c e n te r of o c ra tic pie bovs of th e p ast a n d * _ , . _ . , , v j P itts b u rg h . T h is w as d efended p re se n t, th e old tim e lu n c h . . . . ,, H . . . ! bv w h at is g e n e ra tlv u n d e rsto o d c o u n te r feeders w ho knew^ the |o h ay e been h a n lly m o re th a n p ro p er tim e had O m e to c h a n g e m anv F re n c h an d In d ia n s from th e lean re p u b lic a n tr o u g h I B rad d o ck had alen Som e to th e fat d é m o c r a tie s one a n d . . . . . , , ______ dozen m iles so u th of h is pro- vou hav e a se t o f g o u rm a n d s . . . 0 ., , ,» ; posed d e stin a tio n B rad d o ck an d for s u re . ______ | h is a rm y cro sse d th e M ononga- h e la an d m oved a lo n g th e b rok- W ill th e re p u b lic a n s be * **e en a n d c o n sid e ra b ly tim b e re d enough to put u p stro n g c a n d i- , g ro u n J for gom e thre<, m iles d ates a g a in st th e ru b b e r sta m p s - w h e re |h e tow n of B rad d o ck m C ongress fro m W a sh in g to n now s ta n d s ; a b so lu te ly c e rta in and O regon; an d w ill th e P eople , , h a , his fo rm id ab le an d b rillia n t rise up on th e ir h in d leg s a n J i a r r a v w ould s trik e te r r o r in th e back up th o s e se le c tio n s a s | h o a rts th e foe th m k in g people s h o u l d ' It Is to ^ , sto o J on a 4 a u ta g e p o in l GLWT1AKJ G\Ql, PQtPlDÍNT OF TUE C G . PPPIWG 4MP BUJWPEÆ 00, Cr DETROIT, VAP A MAIL OARQiEQ DEFOQE TUE AOTOVI0BILF &E04WE CUITE ÇO PTPULA^. once a n d even th o u g h of sm all m o m en t, m o re th a n any o th e r, b ro u g h t a b o u t his le a d e rsh ip of th e R ev o lu tio n , p resid e n t of the C o n s titu tio n a l C o nvention and firs t p re s id e n t of th e N ation. F o rt N ecessity did n o t show th e F a th e r of h is c o u n try a s a m ilita ry g e n iu s ; th o u g h it did re fle c t h is a b ility to m ake th e m o st of a bad s itu a tio n : so m e th in g th a t w as rep e a te d in th e b e hoped so . (a r a bove th e to w n now tw ic e R e v o lu tio n on Long Isla n d , ju s t p re c e d in g th e c a p tu re of New th e size o f V an co u v er. I ituag- Bovs! G irls! D id you e v e r ined 1 co u ld se e th e v a n g u a rd Y ork by th e B ritis h ; an d still som e six read ab o u t F o rt N ecessity in re a c h in g th e d eep r a v i n e .. h e a r a g a in a t P rin c e to n He c a n not be y o u r h isto ries* I t w as F r a L y th e su d d en s ta rtlin g y e lls of th e m o n th s la t e r . c la s se d a s a g re a t re 's special p riv ileg e to v isit In d ia n s as th ey an d th e F re n c h p ro p e rly th is sto ck ad e a few d ay s ag o : po u red a w ith e rin g fire o f a r g e n e ra l; b u t w as stead y , p a tie n t, stu rd y , a good m an . a s t a te s th e place w h ere G eorge W a sh row s a n d g u n s fro m a m b u sh m an of m u ch a b ility , to g re a t ington had h is firs t re a l b a ttle , in to th e m assed ra n k s o f th e th e opening of th e F re n c h an d red c o a ts : th e b ra v e b u t fu tile a |M triot to a tte m p t to be a d ic In d ian W a r. A few w eek s b e e ffo rts of th e B ritis h g e n e ra l a s ta to r. fore. he had atta c k e d an d ro u te d he stro v e to o rg a n iz e an d ra lly W ell. w e saw- B ongy (B » n - a very sm all body of F re n c h , h is m en. o n e h o rse a f te r a n o th h a rd ly enough to be calle d a e r fall u n d e r him u n til he h im g io v an n i, of c o u rse , no w ) from ' b a ttle ; an d le a rn in g th a t a se lf sa n k to th e g ro u n d w ith a P o rtla n d la s t y e a r, in w h a t w as h is M ajor le a g u e fo rce of F re n c h re g u la rs a n d " v o u tid F in a lly th e y p ra c tic a lly th e ir In d ian allie s, m uch o u t b ro k e an d fled, w-hile th e I n s t a r t, a few d ay s a g o . He w as n u m b erin g h is own w ere com d ia n s sk u lk e d a lo n g th e h ig h e r w ith C in c in n a ti. th e d efeated ing. h e h u rrie d ly c o n stru c te d th e g ro u n d from tr e e to tre e , look te a m , b u t he m ade a d o u b le an-J fo rt, built by sta n d in g sm a ll ing to w a rd th e riv e r, s till c o n a sin g le in fo u r tr ip s to tie- p la te ; a n d . six of th e 24 i*it tre e s on end, sid e by side, fitte d tin u in g th e s la u g h te r . o u ts , p la y in g left field , w ith close. and about 7 o r 8 feet It w as nofw th a t W a sh in g to n ta ll N otches had been cu t n e a r out a b o b b le . T h a t is going an d h is c o n tin e n ta ls sto p p ed th e som e fo r th e firs t in new su r- th e to p ev ery few feet a p a rt, o n sla u g h t by m e e tin g th e red meD fo r th e d efen d e rs to fire th ru o u n d in g s on a h o stile field w ith th e ir ow n ta c tic s B rad at th e ir foes. T h e fo rt could FR A LYRE dock w as c a rr ie d a lo n g by th e h ard ly have been lo cated in a . . .. . . . ,, w orse p lace fo r d e fe n se . A bout , , ___ ... . ca - m iles l so .......K— „ f th iw e . con m n* i J u l >' 13- w ,th in a n l’le 60 m u th e a st e of By Mrs J. Imlnh N e c e ssity w h e re his i _ fVuence of the A lleg h an y an d I of F o rt ----------------------------------------- £ to m b n o w sta n d s b esid e th e « M onongahela riv e rs to fo rm th e h ig h w a y . T h is is n in e m iles T h e H a z e ld a le sch o o l so ft b all Ohio. It w as situ a te d in th e low est p a rt of a m eadow s u r w e st o f U n io n to w n . W ash in g to n te a m p la y e d a g a in s t M 'itch Haze! is sa id to h a v e re a d th e h u ria! sch o o l on th e hom e g ro u n d s on rounded by m uch h ig h e r, h illy se rv ic e : b u t th e fle e in g s o ld ie rs M 'ednesday of la s t w eek w in n in g ground, w ith som e tre e s, fro m h a rd ly sto p p ed to ta k e b re a th 21 to 18. w hich The b esie g e rs could fire u n til th e y re a c h e d th e V irg in ia F re d d ie G a ssn e r h a s re c e n tly rig h t dow n in to th e fo rt, sh o o t c a p ita l a t W illia m s b u rg . I g ra d e d a n d p la n te d a law n fo r ing th e d efen d e rs in th e b a c k , W hy is F o rt N ec e ssity im j Mr. a n d M rs. B . M . M aso n . w henever th o s e d e fe n d e rs ro se p o rta n t ? It s ta rte d th e F re n c h S ch o o l w ill c lo se F rid a y w ith up on the o ppo site side to fire an d In d ia n W a r: th e S even I g ra d u a tio n e x e rc ise s S a tu rd a y o u t. T he re s u lt w as th a t W a s h 1 e a rs W a r in E u ro p e ; c h an g ed ! e v en in g a t th e school h o u se . in g to n lost 30 m en. a b o u t te n th e m a p of rh e New W orld, tim es th e lo ss of th e F re n c h . A rlin e D enton and J a c k ie ¡m a k in g it F n g lish in ste a d o* T h e 30 a r e b u rie d so m ew h ere a r e a b s e n t fro m school I F re n c h ; re lig io u sly P ro te s ta n t K ing inside th e fo rt, a fo rtre s s le ss in ste a d of C a th o lic ; b ecam e th e 1 w ith th e nrurnps. th a n 200 feet lo n g w ith one en d B illy S m ith h as re tu rn e d hom o b re e d e r of th e R ev o lu tio n är} m uch w id e r th a n th e o th e r . W a r w h en th e c o lo n ists refu sed I from S t. H elen s w h ere he w as T h e outcom e of th a t sw e lte rin g ; to be ta x e d w ith o u t r e p r e s e n ta \ em ployed F ra n k G arv en h as re c e n tly in da)-, Ju ly 3, 1754 Was th a t M a sh - ¡ tlf>n ev en to h e lp p a y fo r th is ln g to n w as allo w ed to give u p . , .. ... sta lle d a n e le c tric p u m p an d . . . . . ____ _ . v ery F re n c h an d In d ia n M a r. th e fo rt, p ro b a b ly on a c c o u n t i w a te r sy s te m on h is p la c e . of lack of a m m u n itio n by th e • Tt> w ith B rad d o ck s D efeat, M r. a n d M rs. F re d d ie G a s s F re n c h an d m a rc h aw ay w ith 1 b ro u g h t M 'a sh in g t/n in to pro m in n e r w e re in c h a rg e of H C. ®HAZELDALE NEWS jialslnfl the Fam ily- a h s m q rr v. m a n r. •• QWSNAPSHOT CUIL K tiiW r - m i rj_ No harsh shadow s on th s (sees In th is pteturs! The p s p s r m akes sn excel lent reflector, allowe sub jects to fece AWAY from the sun, not squint INTO It! Try It end seel • THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN H . i 'v c •S ' m q R -C V ic e ceeA M V J'.fcMIE, V ___ ^ M 0 *A0A\ ^ I / K M O y U U iH eivi rviE HAD E N tfÿ & H ! y o u vaticinai csaioos co ■ v C h ap m an s s to re fu r se v e ra l days la s t week w hile M r. a n d M ra. C h ap i an w ere in E a s te rn O re gon being called th e re by th e d e a th of M r. C l.a; m a n ’s s is te r w hose fu n e ra l was held M'ed n esd ay a t F o s s e l. B yron B ritch sp e n t th e w eek end a t borne from P o rtla n d F n i- ! v erafty . | 4-H g a rd e n clu b m et iasi \ T h u rsd a y ev en in g a t th e hom e • of th e ir le a d e r Jo h n n ie S an to ro . M r. an d M rs. J o h n In ilah and son B illy sp e n t T u e sd a y on a fish in g t r i p to c lo v e r d a le . THE I’ 1 SWING HORSE T he N atio n ’s p o p u latio n o( | h o rses w as e stim a te d a t 11,163.- ! ' « hi th e first of th e y e a r. T h a t 1 w as a red u ctio n of 282.000 head ' o r 25 p er c e n t d u rin g th e past 1 y e a r. T he a v e ra g e p ric e o f a h o rse is betw een *00 an d *100. J 3 0 A r - \ » h eat Variety T rials S ta rte d ALBANY R a n d a ll G rim es of H a rris b u rg is g ro w in g M 'hile H o llan d an d Z im m erm an w h eal in m e a su re d p lo ts th is y e a r us a d e m o n s tra tio n tr ia l tu c o o p e ra tio n w ith C ounty A gent F. C. M u llen . T hu p lo ts w ill tie c lo sely o b served and th e ir yield s SEE I S \ ND SAVE! Corsaires 2.'>f Wsd Fp Funeral Pieces ,\ .Special!) I ARSON IIEIGHTS GARDENS SM I S. V . Corbett Ave. » e s t 4 ml Ross Island Kriilge Portlnnd, Ore. \T w aler H0.V4 11M IK N one advises, " F s e a re- ’ ’ (lector to aofteit and lighten shadow s," m ost snupahooters th in k , “Oh. th a t Is too com plicated — too m uch trouble." As a m a tte r of fact, any w hite or light-colored su rface <un serv e as a reflector, to m ake sh adow s soft and full of d etail. F or In stan ce, look at u m an read in g a n ew spaper.T he n ew s p ap er c a tc h e s light am i reflects It into h is face — It Is a very good shadow Illum inator. A w hite sp rin g o r su m m er d ress c atc h es light and reflects It to the su b je c t's face, an d u n d er h er A u i A broad w hite h a t hrtm catc h es lig h t from th e d ress, and reflects It to the su b je c t's forehead. A w hite building lace diagram ) ra n he used as a reflector to lighten th e shadow side of th e person you s re p icturing. A w hite picnic cloth, sp read In th e sun. reflects enough light to soften ihndow a in the (sees of all tho group around it. M’h en ev er you a re tak in g p ictu res of people, esp eclslly In sunlight, m ake su re th a t th e shadow s s re softened In som e fashion. Illark shadow s u n d er th e s u b je c t's eye brow s and nose ruin a p ictu re. F ee any so rt of reflecting su rface — a w hite card b o ard , w hite d o th , n ew s paper, th e wall of a w hite house an y th in g handy th at will reflect light. It ta k es only a m om ent to a r ran g e su b ject o r reflector pru-w-'.y und the p ictu re will be lllim d r ^ ly Improved. l<! Jo h n van G uilder A w hits w ill will reflect light to ths shadow side of the facs if the subject Is placed properly. So will a new s paper, or white sheet. S. su bject; C, ca m e ra ; R, reflecting surface. w eighed an d co m p u re d . M 'hoat g ro w ers a re of d iffe re n t o pinions a s to th e m e rits of tho tw o v a r loties, Mr M ullen s a y s . Y our C o n g re ssm a n ELECT JUDGE HOWARD K. Intirpr«ff law iñ m progrtiiiY# A-l » iirkmanshlp fr e e Estimates Ip ir i t, a n d o p p fiB i »I fa i r ly a n d t m p a rt io l ly PAINTING and PAPERHANGING »Tn. Lynch It 1st Reaierton, Oregon St ILIC I A YOUNGIR MAN WITH JUDICIAL I X MB I I N C I Paid Ad» toy H. K. ¿»mr.-tmman 1 tv n v James W. MOTT W hy Change? 'REPUBLICAN V OTE FO R ( O N f . t l E . s s M AN M O I T i . » n e o f l l i r r r i < i g i i i / r d I r u d r r s o f f i le N a tio n a l lim ine o f H r p r r n r n ta - Judge Hall S. LUSK Uvea. I l e io u t liin | m » I In 8 a s l i l n g - t n n NOW l ' r o t i - c l i n g Y O l H i n - tcresta. I l e linee | i I h < r d l l i r U r e i C o n - grcnxionnl D in tric t o f t l r r g i m i o Ilo- n i n « t r i u n n i a n d i n g a n d ne-riirr- p o s i l i o n i t Ine« e i e r o r - r i i | i i r d i n t h è Monne-. I l e lino n h l i e i n r d f o r tiin Din- I n i t m o r e iM-neficial I r g i s l a - tin n unii u n ire F e d e ra i m e n i l e * linei it l i i i o r v r r r e c r i v e r l h e f o r r . I l e in a r a n k i n g i n e m l n - r o f llir th re e stn n rlin g r o t m n i t - tee» o f lite lim in e ( I h e i n n i - i n i t l e e e o n lln in U . P u lilie I ulule n i n i N u m i A flu ir à ) w l i i e h l o - g e l Iter e o n t r o l n i o a t o f t h è eia- tim in l h -g i-lu tio n d i r e r t l y uf- f e r l i n g I h e F i m i 4>regrni Din- Irlet. I l e in n m r m l i e r o f t h e ( x i i i i - ■ liitter m i C o n i n i i l l r e n — I h e n n m t |H i w e r f ii l n |i|M > in li« r a u - iIn erì• s o f i h e Monne o f R e p r e - •e entulite-n. Incu m b en t OREGON SUPREME COURT PO SITIO N NO. B N o n -p a rtisa n Ju d iciary rle c lio a May ao. m a tt PtM wf l.mk fir Supreme Court Committee, lawrence T llerrl«. etim It* l-eetfle Blrtg . Portland. Me h o l d n n n t r a l e g i e p l a e r i n t h e (Irair o r g a n i z a l i o n o f liin " s n l i a r l y i n l i t e l i m i n e a n d in a m e m b e r o f ll i r r-oiinril w h ie li d rlerm in< -n i u leglnlalivs p o l i r ) i n f l i n t lienly. Hin R s - N a m i n a t i a a a n d Eia«- d o n A n a m C o n tin u e« A s tiv a a n d E a p a ria n o o d R a p ra- n a n l a t l a n In C a m g r a io irmJ All. Moli lue enuresi ( osi n i tool