FRIDAY. JUNE THE 10, BEAVERTON The Beavtrton 103* R E V IE W R a d iO d d ilie s . . . . 6 v E ntered as seeond-class m atter December 9, 1922, a t lb s poatof flee a* B e a \e :t.n , O rem *, under the a c t of March 8, 1879. MOT NOW' I— P BP BVBBT BEAVERTON, FRIDAY AT OREGON J. H. H U LE T T ............ 81 B M 'K ir riO il RAT Lb Per year (in advance) . . . 81.03 Not in advance .......... ........... 1.50 OAUCHTCC v> A MlSSOOttl TACMti. Set njCMEl'’ AXaiNAUST AT FIVtn A K N iM l SIXDAW IM TD A m u m joucnjal f o o $ 3 o o -A I R A LYRE’S OWN COLUMN i £ ------------------------------------- — It has been charged for sonic tim e that this country is beiug run for the benefit of the rich. We have heard of no one, big ot sm all m aking it rich these day» except th e rich m an, the son of a rich man. now occupying the W hite House (and perhaps a few of his sp e c ia ls ). Yes, we agree; he lives on th e fat of th e land. Yep! Run for the benefit of the rich one LOO a S ► IKE A STOQY eoe DCS «NOI NT EOI TUO &AUTH06. GADlGGAVC MER. H E R O C E A T EST fame still v 'MSAOcm ►CESALE a EUOftTTB. .Norris, the ru m from Nebras an INVETEBATE FLYf 8. ka, stuck his sh a rp nose into sut LOVE as OUT Of TOWN dem ocratic politics in Oregon, as A S SIO N IM EN IT S B Y AIBPLAFTE * t TX MMtE did some one or tw o others of she is a CONF i CMED DINEROMTTTJ SHE SCOONS A SCQlOT- the adm inistration proper in tr y ­ collects dolls ro e a hobby & TAUCS f b o m a b r i e f OFTEN BEAOSAT BEOTiME ALICE outline OF WHAT SHE ing to down a governor who h id WANTS TO SAY OSI w O n OEB l ANO’ i S HEB FAVOfllTE. stam ina enough not to he a com­ «N ► II S > ‘A- plete rubber stam p and who r e ­ fused to follow all the vagaries of the Raw Deal Well Martin promised a deal to soak th e 1 S tiinsan. P art of Sec. 31 TIN was turn ed down, and the out­ K5W rich W m . R. Young et ux to John fit th a t did it should be rebuked (We have all gone w ith them in ­ t'ereg h in o et al. P art of S ec. 20, by a hundred thousand m ajority to the d itc h ). 21. 28. 29 T2S R1W. at the general election. W ith one He’s borrowied and squandered B ern ard in a V anderzanden to A breath th e gang that backs un­ both left and rig h t. V anderzanden, P a rt of B. W. faithfully kept prom ises say ‘T ill now we are in a sorry th e re will be no rep risa ls upon P atch in g Cl T IN R3W. plight. those of the party who have had J . M athiesen et ux to Jam es manhood enough to stand upon He has built big stru c tu re s a: A. Shaw , et ux, 1.15 a c re s. Ju s tu s L. Flem ing to Otto ,R . th e ir own hind legs; in the next terrib le cost: some close-ups slip over a dirty For political pelf, th e poor m an's A nderson et ux. T ra ct 67 Wrtob upper cut below the belt. W ill lost. Hazel L ittle F arm s. these take it lying dow n? , H e feeds choice grass to each W ashington Co. to M R . John!* --------- pet ass: son, 164.76 acres Sec 35 aud In passing through south r n - (A p art of us a re not th a t class) 27 TIN R2W. tra l K ansas. U ra Lyre was as­ We are taxed on every th in g u n ­ 27 T IN R2W tonished at the trem endous n u m ­ M ary M. B ross et ux to In- der the sun: ber of oil well d errick s. W ithin ess Rose Bross. S t* of Lot 4 m eat and w ater, light, a mile of the town of R ussell, Bread. Blk 8 M etzger Acte T rs. heat and f u n . more than 50 were counted; and Joseph S. B ross et ux to Jo ­ that was but a sm all ’fraction” of He 8 destroyed our cotton, sm all seph Anthony Boss, Lot 5 Blk .. grain and c o m . those in th a t region, w here there •„ . , ,►_ « M etzcer Aero T rs. . Killed our little p:gs e e r they have been so many poor crops. , Ma-y M. Bross et vir to H en­ o . , w ere b o rn . Some of those people who have rietta Dorothy Bross. I«ot 3 & been so fortunate have used H e has done all th is to increa.«* 0f 4 M etzger Acre T rs th e ir new found w ealth to good o u r w ealth: , H en rietta Dorothy Bross to advantage. Many a person, man (T he less v * eat, th e b etter our M ary M. Bross, Lot 3 Blk 8 and woman have been ruined h e a lth ) . M etzger A cre T r s . body and soul; yes. even finan J u s t tig h ten yout belt a notch J . J . M cCarthy Exe to C . U. cially in th e end A nother thing ° f tw o m ore: H adley et ux Its 7 and 8 tllk. 8 O renco to put out largo heads. O ther th at It 1« kept clean and unlit A. B. Shum ate to F irst N at'l Litui County ta n n e rs who u.udc terrei, and free from dry urna* Uk of P ortland. 14 ac res Aldrich tria l plantings of the new b u .u y When traveling about, nevet Vi'reago thla yreir a re Lesile Cade un throw uiatchea outdoors, nevet (leorgw L. law y et ux to H o r­ Mr. m utue of near Albany. build fires n ear tree* o r otliei ace I. \\ vtitorv et ux, l*art See. m l,u i.ir.alile* and never leave 4 3’ITS l i l t . Il >tirili C omi Trletl In Douglas lire until it lias heou thoroughly Don Mobley et ux to Edwin lilVSTMU' Itti K lew ti Dolutili.« xiiiigulshed pieferehly with boll Wood et ux. U>t 22 1st Add counly fa n n e rs a re ro o p srailn g MW>er and d ir t. Obey th e f in Ren* P a rk . , wllh fo u n t) A geni J . It. P ar law s— they were made fur youi I 'a r l Stein et al to Wesley ker tn tria l piota of liyhrid co, .1 . , , ... r .« luoteetloii, not to annoy you F ults, Lot 18 lllk 49 North Plain* V arieties auch as H ybrid >25 • ' Knill A. Johnson et ux to P and W isconsin 90 day, Wlseoit- K Hagg et ux. T ract 29 Hoff, I tln ¡,5 day and W isconsin to ;.' " " *r»i*««ly of fire Is th a t :t Is a rb e r T ra . day hybrids were planted in 3 <*>*•»** unnecew aar/. I.» Ben D ennett et ux to Fred and 4 row plots acro ss the reg “ 7 year we burn up rersourceu Meury et al. Ixits 2. 5 and 8 iln r corn fields to he checked »»■ property vu.ucd at hundred* See. 2 T3N R5W. ag ain st the oiw-rator'a u su al var °f million» ot d o lla rs. V . de* variety of yellow dent "Troy thousand« of live*. The n- W ashington County to Town lot y and a fire io*a ru n s into the of Beaverton. P art Blk 4 Hock- oorn grown by Ralph W eaver, u -litcot en ’s 2nd Add. to B eaverton, local farm er. ¡billions and la reflected In un- employ mont, !r«s buslu **, r*- dll T illainook Sell* Dairy Calve« d ined spending po>«e • III!* toll On Oregon Farms TILKAMUOK Fifty nine heifer .« the resu lt of cu io lo .-n css, 'p- * -------------------------— --------------- m calves from Cow T estin g aa*oc nornnoe or Just piatti laziness. Five Dry la u d la w n s S tarted THE DALLES— Five dry land at ion dam s of 300 pound* of but It m ay Is- that the jupenventable rfa t or m ore w ire sold by Til fire exists hut 1 ; 1 * a very v r e law ns w ere established for five iniook county dairym en during exception Indeed lt"t>*jn h o i 't ‘■•'rill homes in Wasco county this sp rin g as a p art ol the April, according to County Agent u n d erlies at least nine fires out Of those home beautification project uu- '. H B ergstrom . ot te n . cter the Joint direction of Mr*. went to Montunu and tbe other* A little ca re an I (h o u r'll on Louise H arw ood, home demon to Idaho, Wyoming and Oregon your p art may s a ’e your hc.ue «tration agent, and G rant P erry , or someone else’* ,T nn deMruc- assistan t county agent. T he mix- W arning— F ire Season Is Fuming tlon. It may save a life D oa’t E ire 1» alw ays duiigorou*. It-» ! t i r e used consisted of fairway- forget th a t. crested wheat g rass, chewing* doubly dangerous In sum m er We ure close to tbe m enacing | ft scire and w inter blue gross V acant loti C ooperators on whose farm s the "fire season" now fields, if left uncut, a n plan tin g s w ere made are D. E. and to b u rst Into flam e at MP end Raymond C rabtree. ready touch of a mulch Wood J ' 1 e r M at; Poy Bates, T im e the V .ie: la irl Uetisou, Five Mile; lands are drying o ut—-and when this dehydrating primes* reurhc and Eugene Hummel. Columbia a certain stage, trees will «It I Iti til F D O I. I FAI, Aew Harley la rie ly Looks Good ,.rally explode when attacked b\ Curly on the 111 >.0104 of May and s ta rt conflugrailons 27th I arose and J , ! tbe task l ALBANY—A planting of Sun- fire, tiani barley, a new variety re ­ that may extend over tens n dnadi-d It, but I i n » li 11 u«t leased from the Oregon ex p e ri­ thousands of acre* Crown fires be l-n e So I I d I I du* a ment statio n Iasi fall for ex p er­ running with h u rric an e speed an grave and b u rk d HI" f.rth S il im ental tria ls under farm condi­ birce along the tops of gréai | |,tis*|e. 1 cou I ass il h u it tion«. we« showing up well or trees, will extinguish ail II'' t«v think we had io ivart forever tbe Grinms farm n ear H arrisburg hum an or anim al In the nrpp with the faithful p;>! th a t she late in May, according to County they cover. w as. Ami 'a w st 1 lr>v.*d l.iv Agent F. c Mullen, and gave These holocausts enn be pre children Alwui > w niflj* and pre '"-so of being a high-yielding vented and easily prevented w atching patiently f n tlie-n to variety . It showed ta ll, stiff if only we’ll a d help Keep fir- come from srh o o ' How she straw w ith three to five staU * in mind, and act accordingly. would n m to me I th en ., ritut - —-— ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > a « far u* »he ever w«-nt from letter* !}. T r iIN G S T H A T N E V E R TY-IC C t-U u G P TO WWvCTlCE P O * tHIKT Ott> Nootmat S how THE bOCEEC &»0> h ) G id e o n . V^ ho uwvs C*\T LfTOY ,C I » SEEM YOU U- S UXTH VESTE CiWM \« tlc c Of \n n u a l .School Mretiu^ iN I’lCK Ml HlflIU it) OlVEN iO the legal voters of School ! ! ,™ ,. T ’ ,,, iiis ln c t No. 48 of W sshinglou I 26 I *aw tbe ch ild ren nobbing Couuly, S tale of Oregon, Dial us though th eir heart* would , lie unuuul school m eeting of | break. They tried to tell me said D istrict will be held at tile oH ut-cn nob*, but one glkurc at* ih a v e rto n High School; lo beg.n the frout por< a was Latoug.i to I al live hour of eight o'clock p in. explain a ll. ' on the th ird Monday of June, T h ere lay our faithful old pa- beiug the 20 th day of Ju n e , A. I* faithful all of the*e y ears. Dead. 1938. A victim of th e poWon bait se t­ T his nuetinff is called for the ter . purpone of electing <>im director I tried to stifle my ften n g a and clerk and the tran sa ctio n of a* best I could for th e ch ild ren ’* business UHUal a l such meeting sake but found it p re 'ty hard to 1 kited this 1 st day of June do. 1 knew nothing could he 1938. done It was all too late. A ttest: A l t h e a H a u le n b c k , So thal wax uiy ta sk and do D istrict Clerk you wonder, you who have dogs! D r. C . E. Mason, ch a irm an you care for Just as m uch n* R.-ard of D irectors ndv. c-27-28. TT, qtreSNAPSNOT CU SUMMER CLOUDS AND SKIES I n te r n a t 1 C a rto o n O o., N . T . F is h e r Ma is a little Sensitive ab o u t som e things! THE^ l*3EOT *v.ro HAPPEN we did U ttaiii why it h u rt »0 1 believe I have had my share ol hoarl ache* in tbie world and w lnn I had laid th a t uobU aud tovin 4 c re atu re aw ay 1 conlc.m it la Juat uiio II mt h u rt, Now Mr. Poiaou Balt HetUr I pul you In a flu*» enLcd uiur* d ire r* . 'I hat la my honaat e«ti* nutllon of you. wh'HVer you are. \Otl have brought to my childrsn anotlH't sorrow that they wlil never forget, nor will I. Y«U have broken uieir heart* and when I think or hear of you I utu uluioat ka burned to think I belong to the sam e race aa you Some w hore in the a re a ol try home und live road leading to I'anno Creek bridge you h avt carried out your m urderou* de­ predation* . It wuuid probably have been ju st live sam e to you had it hien a little child. All th at you w ere protecting with your | m >I hoii bait, Mr. Christian citiz en would not and rould not have brought lutck our dog. It la a known fact th a l a t a t ­ tle snak*' will at iimat send out n w arning but not you. You a te going to exterm inate at any price, so nty opinion of you la, you nr« low er th an a ratio- Hliukc and to give you polaon la m ore dnngerou* than giving an ItiHnne man a loaded gun and still you probably labor under tit« Im pression that you a re fu l­ ly qualified when you leave this world thut you will enter another one. Well for your sake M r. Poison Ball S eller I hope there a re no dog* there, they may m ake you feel asham ed of yourwelf. As for myiielf I w ouldn't poison a snake. As for you I sincerely hop« th*> next poison you buy you m ake a m istake and take It yourself and die In the sam e agony th e poor dogs did you have poiaoned. (H lgnrdi C arl C hristensen Ucaverlon, Oregon, Box 362 PfVT LUDiS L PvO V - DAvT- . UXJS H Y . { t r^LL va n-LAT vrv A in V Ä O M N » 5 W ÏEOA K nviMC. IM FMONT O f PtOPl£ UlHKt WNOOJ N£ SMOUJ 0 » no HH c l o ! r v r a color filte r to rocord thorn m ore offset I vo I y. Clouds help your outdoor pictures. Use I* the outdoor season. S UMMER and one of the season's chief Set • • • • • < 3 . pturnationae castoon con t . picture charm s Is Its wonderfully rich blue skies against which cloud m asses stand out in magnificent full­ ness and contrast, (liven two pic­ tures of Identical subjects In which th e sky appears. It's a safe wager thut your attention will he held by the one effectively showing the clouds against a gray sky and not the one with the unnatural and un­ attractiv e flat, wrhlte Armament. Here Is the way to picture clouds and skies ns your eye sees them: load your cam era with chrome type or panchrom atic film, nnd slip a yellow color-filter on your Ions. The diagram below shows how a yellow filter works—tt preserves the sky tone, recording blue In the cor­ responding shade of gTty Instead 08 white. Thus, the clouds and sky arw m ore dram atically recorded an« much Is added to the appeal ot your picture. Ptimnii’r clouds and sk ies are p t* to ilal studies In themselves. TTy ph ; uring eloMto alone— the dtlTeregl types of cirrus and cum ulus; fall« day clouds amt atdrmy-westture cloud*. Use the sky and clouds a* ha kg round for your pictures of pre« plo. Work them into your landseapw views. They give your pictures re-wh Ity, and a warm, summery feel Use your tutor for all such pictures, Im IT' isln g exposure according to ih* Instructions th at come with the ft*, tei or with tho film you use. Such practice pays rich snspshoi dividends. John van Guilder. ¿ y it* L“- i SCENE K*l FILTER w n , ^ ----- " - T m Ti FINAL PRINT Color filters are traffic cops. A yellow fllts r (K-1 or K-2) a to m o .re »f . . . blue lig h t, to th » t in the p rin t, blue shows up as ara y . F ilte rs com« in severs, colors, but . y .ilo w K-1 or K-2 I . w h r t/o u w . n i fo r J in .r a T u .."