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4. 1933 Otto & Harkson Realty Co. h . h . a m u a , O F F IC IA L N E W 8 F A P E K OF T H E TO W N OF B KA VERTO N e g tO P M ia e « u </ m s . o i I » W ith offices at 410 Commerce Building, in Portland are Realtors who are known through out the County and at You r Service in all that pertains to Real Estate. Th ey are also Substantial Contributors of Portland and Vicinity. In a business review of Portland state that one of the essential quali Otto & Harkson Realty Co. Drop in at anytime and talk things and vicinity, Mr. Harkson manager ties of successful operations in real estate, is the comprehensive knowl over with them. They are personally of the Otto & Haikson Realty Co- Ore. entered aa oecond-claaa matter at the poetoffico at Beaverton, Ore. We are not as smart as we think states that from all indications prices edge of the business. Another is the unterested in the program of the that we are. We imagine that wis on real estate, which have been so low inherent ability to bring deals to a entire community and always anxious Snbeerfriion Kates dom and skill In medicine began and for the past few years, cannot con- successful and satisfactory close. That to discuss the advantages of this sec- ____ $1.00 Three M o n th s--------------- ------ A -*6 will end with us, but this in untrue. tinue for long. It Is a well known this office is In charge at all times tion and to learn o f any manner in One Tear the above which the home community may be ___ .SO Subscriptions Payable In Advance Many ancient surgical instruments fact that everything is increasing in ' of men amply endowed with Six Months have been found In Egypt. Thous value and real estate is bound to ad- attributes is evidenced by its success- improved. They have been tireless in ands of years ago, the surgeons anes- vance along with everything else. Mr. ful operations throughout this part their efforts, straightforward in their Beaverton O ffice — Broadway at O. E. track. Phone 7506 ! dealings and reliable in their policies. thlzed their patients by knocking Harkson says that "any person who of the state. Portland Office— 108 DekumBMg-. Phone ATwater 5814 In this day and age when conserva- 0 t,° & Harkson Realty Co are them on the head in a certain place. is in the market te purchase a home, They knew exactly where to strike should lose no time in making their tive men are constantly seeking in- 1° be complimented for their past to render them unconscious. Some of selections of property, if they intend vestments where they are not only 1 reputation of foreseeing the trend in Oregon Scores High in Dairymen Invited to the ancients didn't mind knocking to take advantage of the low prices assured a permanent source of in- rea* estate values and there is no people about anyway. that have prevailed In the last few conie> but a reasonable certainty of reason why their future service will General Gas Contest Attend Co-op Picnic i not retain the same foresight. With years.” The old Chaldeans had a custom o f; 0 R j orgensen. a resident of this i the investment increasing in value, this fact in mind, whether the pur Oregon division General Petroleum killing the wives and attendants of district will take care of all real es- the real estate dealer is doing more chaser be an investor, a speculator, or All dairymen In the Portland, Salem, and Vancouver milk areas are Invited Corporation won the trophy for the great dignitaries, who had just died tate deals for otto A Harkson Realty than his share to meet the demands a home builder, he will profit by his . .. . . . .. . . to attend the second annual picnic of second quarter of the year ending by crushing their skulls. This was in _ association with them. .. . .. _. » . , . . . ... Co., In this vicinity, he is located at of such men. the Dairy Cooperative Association June 30 for the highest number of order that they might be buried with | Look for their ad in another part of This locality is indeed fortunate in which will be held Sunday, August 6, points scored in a sales contest with him, ana attend him in the land of route 3, Box 16, Beaverton, Oregon. this paper. We as a newspaper are pleased to having in its midst such a firm as the at Blue L*k e Park. This park Is lo the Washington and Northern and spirits. This unpleasant rite was per formed according to etiquette. The j ,___________________________________ _____ cated about 12 miles oast o f Portland Southern California divisions. on the Sandy Boulevard and Is well I The contest was based on the per queen had her head smashed by a gol- j equipped for the large gathering centage increase In the volume and den hammer. The hammers decreased Horse Racing to be Main Comic Song Has Outgrown which la expected to attend. Picnic the total amount of sales of the new in beauty and value according to Feature at State Fair tables, swings, dance pavilion, swimm General Four Star gasoline and other rank,. Stone implements were con- j Period of Wheezy Organ sidered quite good enough for the | lng pool, and a large lake for motor poducts handled by the company. In the older “old days,” the rapid and sail boats will be at tbe disposal The company provided the trophy, scullions. spread of the “ comic” popular song Some of the fastest horses in the was greatly hindered by the difficulty o f (be crowd. As time went on the surgeons began a beautiful emblem typifying victory, A free-for-all program of foot races, to develop riva lry ’ between the sales administering large doses of narcotic United States will let hoofs fly in a of properly performing "Little Brown novelty athletic Btunts and contests forces of the four divisions. It will be concoctions, to stupefy people who six-day racing meet, a feature of the Ail Orderly Life Jug” and “ Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me” for which prize* .donated by the var contested for during each of the four had to be operated on. Poppy juice, state fair, September 4-9. Horse rac on the cottnge organ, says a writer ious dairy supply firms and feed com quarters of the year. First Hobo--Yes, I alters try to put I f any division Indian hemp and other drugs were ing has come back into its own under In the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The panies will be given, will be conducted winH the trophy twice, that division freely used. Finally large amounts of Oregon's new legalized racing law. introduction of the low-priced piano forth my best efforts. More than 300 of the finest horses fostered this spirited though extreme In tbe morning and later In the after will retain permanent possession of it. alcohol were given to stupfey the vic- Second Hobo--How's dat? noon. A special attraction of a four Should no division win the trophy a tlms and render them more insensible | First Hobo—I put my eatin’ fist, be entered in the state fair meet, ly frivolous type of minstrelsy. B.v according to Max Gehlhar, fair direc- the time that “ Whoa Emma" swept sleepin’ second, smokin’ third, and my round boxing match between one of second time, It will be awarded to the to pain. tor. Right from a track near Port the members of the board and a suit division scoring the highest number the country, almost everybody who best efforts forth. A dear old lady told the writer that land, where William T*. Kyne, of San able opponent will be staged shortly of points during the entire year. had a piano had acquired a square many years ago, when she was a girl, Francisco is conducting a 20-day rac- grand—“ uprights” were not so well . Teddy—What would you call a man before lunch. Prizes for the contest an old lady decided for some reason Since Washington division won the will be on display during the day with She j meet ending August 19, will come known. They came later, along | who drives a car, daddy? trophy for the first quarter, Oregon to have her teeth extracted, the pick o f horses. The animals will with that pleasing ballad "Baby Mine" the names o f the donors. Father—That depends on how close drank by degrees a large goblet of Following the picnic lunch, Mar is now tied with Its northern rival for be stabled in the regular fairground and also “ Over rlie Garden Wall." he comes to me. raw brandy as the teeth were drawn. honors. The Oregon division sales stock barns, some remodeled for that A celebrated circus clown spread shall M. Dana, newly appointed reg ---------- When the ordeal was over, the poor ional director o f public works, will foce Is determined to win the trophy purpose and take daily workouts on "Where Did You Get That Hat?” all soul was gloriously drunk and rejoic Back Widh the Milk during the current quarter and retain the tracks. Then on Labor Day the over the country. make an address. Short talks will ing In the thought that she would soon also be given by Col. A. E. Clark, It permanently. horses will be ready to give Mr. and First Eskimo W ife— “Does your be the proud possessor o f a full set of Some time after that the one-night Mrs. Racing Fan a real treat. Senator W. O .Hare, Hillsboro; J. D. beautiful teeth. stands performed a similar office for husband stay out late during the win Mickle, Chief o f the division o f the Three Di’ tinct Types Legalized horse racing with its pari “ Down Went McGInt.v" and "The ter nights?” In those days the surgeons were department of agriculture; Dean Wm. Second Eskimo W ife— "Late? Why of German Dachshund so handicapped by the sufferings of mutual betting system is proving a big Band Played On." Then came the A. Schoenfeld and others. These talks phonograph, and the listeners "had last night he didn’t get home until their patients, that the work was of attraction at Kyne’s meet. Hundreds There Is no domestic breed of dogs will be given over the public address Show what they wanted." over and over half-past January.”— Passing loud-speaker system so that everyone that lives quite so close to the ground. necessity very brief and very crude. have been crowding the grandstands again. In spite of the neighbors' (London.) to witness the comeback of horse rac Very little advancement was made in In every respect, as the dachshund, In the park will have an oppprtunity And thousands are screams. The radio poured forth a observes a writer In the Detroit News. the fields of surgery until the dlscov- ing in Oregon. to hear them. Physician—Tell your wife not to expected to be in the new $150,000 great flood of music, endless and va ey o f ether In 1844 by Dr. Crawford He Is the underalung model of dog- Care going east from Portland grandstand at the Oregon state fair i rled, from “Tannbnuser" to “ Happy worry about that slight deafness; it ahould take either Sandy Blvd or east doui. Possessed of an even, kindly and Long of Georgia. Days Are Here Again." Syncopation is merely an Indication of advancing Dr. Thomas Morton is still being on Labor Day. Part of the track re- j Stark street to the 12 mile road and affectionate disposition with the cour came In, numberless scores In rag age. then drive north to the park. Each age, Inquisitiveness and tenacity of given credit for making this discovery ceipts will go to help pay o ff the debt time and most of the words In a modi Mr. Meek—Doctor, would you mind that still hangs over the grandstand. the terrier, the dachshund has found because he was the first to demon family la requested to bring a picnic fied dialect. telling her youtgelf? lunch and coffee, milk, cream and high favor with those whose search strate it. This he did at the Massa At a meeting of the State Racing The old cottage organ would have ice cream will be furnished by the as bus led them to look for a dog suit chusetts General Hospital in 1846. Commission in Portland last week, a stuttering and wheezy time with Brother To Brother sociation on the grounds. Clyde Mari able for both field work and home This first case was tested out on a the Commission requested that the them. It was attuned to “ gospel Sick Brother—When I die will the companionship. man . who was a .one half-mile fairground track be re ner, Hillsboro; Louis Minnoggl, Linn- . . given . .. ether _ and had . hymns” and was their devoted instru lodge bury me? Germany Is credited with being the tooth ton; E. A. Newby, Washougal; Joe drawn by a dentist. The subject constructed into a lnile track, glvlng ment. Visiting Brother—The lodge will be Kendrick, Forest Grove; and Matin orlglnnl home of the dachshund and felt no pain and ether came into gen Oregon the best racing plant on the glad to perform that service at any Stauber, New Era, are members o fth e It was from this country that our eral use. Pacific Coast north of Agua Caliente, time. - breeding stock was obtained. Three committee in charge. In two years after this, two other Mexico. However, that request en distinct types are recognized: The anesthetics came into use. The world tails several engineering difficulties shnrt-hnlred, the wire haired and the “ When you quai reled with your was well launched towards an era of and considerable cost, Max Gehlhar, M e riw e th e r Lewis Maple Sirup and Sugar long-haired. All conform, however, mother-in-law was your wife on your improved surgery though asepris state fair director says. H e is con Meriwether Lewis was an American to the same body standards character side.?” U. S. and Canada Yield had not yet been discovered and infec sidering the proposal however. explorer who, with William Clark, fol latlc of this breed. In general appear “No, on my back.” Maple sugar and maple sirup are tions were the bane of the surgical lowed the Missouri river to its source. ance they are low to the ground, long produced only lu the United Stales profession. They were the first men to cross over body, short legged with robust nmscu Referred to Mr. Einstein and Canada. Not only Is It purely ho land to the Pacific ocean north of Mex Minting Gold for Friends lar development. The forelegs ars " I don’t know how to fill out this A merican Industry, but a very old one, ico. Lewis was born near Charlottes Straight The feet are large and well Was His Mining Sideline ville, Va., In 1774. He was a militia i question. and one that we took aver from (he padded. The coat color is generally Christopher Bechtler, a native of “ What is It?” •boriglual Inhabitant«. man In the “ Whisky Insurrection" and Original “ Uncle Tom” black and tan, although there are the Duchy of Baden, emigrated to the “ It says, ‘Who was your mother be Tbe earlleat explorer« found the In was private secretary to President Jef It Is commonly believed that the •trains that show a marked tendency United States in lS'jtt and the fruit of fore she was married?’ and I didn’t diana making augur from the sap of ferson for two years before starting prototype of Uncle Torn, In Harriet toward «olid red, tan and brown. his subsequent labors has become the have any mother before she was mar maple tree« In the St Luwrence val his Northwest exploration. In 1807 Beecher Stowe’s “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” More Is made of the dachshund In source of study for collectors ever ley end elaewbere In the northeast, Lewis was made governor of the north ried.”—Whirlwind. Euroi>enn countries as a hunting dog was ltev. Joslali Henson, who Is burled since. and when the Indians found that the nenr Dresden, Out. According to the ern part of Louisiana territory. His than In America. There It Is frequent Being h.v trade a goldsmith, he soon “Tom, I wish you would come to white newcomers liked the maple prod death near Nashville, Tenn., In 1809 Inscription on the tombstone, Henson ly referred to ns the “ badger hound,’ Journeyed to the mountains of North see me occasionally.” ucts, they were the first to produce has remained n mystery, either stiicide was horn on July 15, 1789, and died being used In badger hunting exten “Why, Bess, I thought you were en them In quantltiea for trade. or foul play being the usual explana on May 8, 1883, at the age of ninety- Carolina, having heard there was gold lively. gaged to Jimmy Smith!” For many years among the early set three. Ills birthplace was Fort To In the hills. Building a small cottage tion.— Pathfinder Magazine. "No, but I think I could be If I bacco, Md.. and he escaped from a few miles north of Rutherford, he tler« of the northern part of the Unit could get up a little brisk competi slavery In 1828, reaching Canada and Immediately began an active business. ed States, maple sugar wan the only Sise of Corn Besides coining money for his neigh tion.” eugar used, the Imported cune sugar Several varieties of corn reach a becoming a Methodist minister and bors, l*e mined for gold and silver and being beyond their means. It wua Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep length of 10 inches or more. One one of the leaders in the "under the semi-precious stones that are still thee* settlors who Improved upon the Omaha corn grower produced some ground rnllroad" for fugitive slaves. to he found In the southern mountains. Dorothy, attending the Episcopal Indians’ method of tapping and boiling. ears measuring 15 inches. The According to the generally accepted The Inhabitants of the Carollnas Church for the first time, was sur- account, Mrs. Stowe met Henson In Sirup and sugar are produced chief length of the slalks depends on the and Georgia brought their gold to i prised to see the people about her ly from tho sugar maple and the black variety; many of them reach 10 feet Boston In 1850 and made use of his his mint for coining, Just as they car kneel suddenly. Turning to her moth own story to write her famous novel. maple. Tbeso treea are found through or over. In some rich river valleys, ried their wheat to the miller The er she asked what they were going to out the eastern United States and Can specimens more than 20 feet tall are The assertion of western Ontario resi mint master weighed the rough gold do. ute end as far south and west aa not Infrequent, while varieties meas dents that Henson was the hero of In the presence of his customers and “ Hush, darling,” whispered mother Georgia and eastern Kansas. It la only uring over 30 feet have been reported this book was recently confirmed b.v then entered It In his hook, leaving a “they are going to say their prayeis." the novelist's grandson, Lyman Beecher te the northern United States and the from the West indies. space for noting the assay. In a few "W hat! with all their clothes on?” Stowe, In a speech at Montreal. Mr. adjacent parts of Canada, however, days’ time the coins were ready for said Dorothy.—Boston Transcript Henson visited England several times that production la Important, the grad and was entertained by Queen Vic delivery. Bechtler subtracted only a ual aprlug of the north being neces Few Active Volcanoes small percentage for hls labor. toria. sary for a profitable flow. Few volcanoes are active In the ft-- ------------------------------e-s United Slates. Mount Lassen, in Oall- According to requirements of the Succiai ¡/os l n fornla, shows occasional small out pure food aud drug act, tbe sap must Frederick PE R M A N E N T W AVES Some Acorn* Edible Orcharditt Turn« Clark Approved bv breaks. Mount Hood, In Oregon, ex be reduced eo that tbe sirup contains The general use of the acorn as nn The practice of keeping Individual Good Housekeeping Institute hales vapor, ns also does Mount ltal- not Uea than 65 per cent total solids, article of food has long since ceased, M O D E R A TE LY PRICED nler In Washington. The Mono val records of production, long common and weighs not less than 11 pouuds to but hack In ancient days it was an among successful stock raisers, has Domke Beauty Shop ley craters and Mount Shasta are ex the gallon. Important article of food. In fact. It . . . Martha J. Beymvr Mgr. spread now to the orchHrdlst and the tinct, like most of the many volcanic 3<V4 Columbia Bldg.. Be 5«84. Portland was considered that eating the acorn „ To enlov peaks In the Uascude range. Mount Individual trees in fruit orchards are added years to u mans life and great ------------------------------------------------ J Seattle s Hospitality being checked for their productivity. U. S. Grant Product of St. Helens In Washington was lu erup most you should stay By this means the orchardlst is able strength to his muscles. Indians of at Die Calhoun- tion In 1841 and 1S42, aud Mount lla the New England regions formerly ate Methodist Environment Comfortable spacious to determine which trees are yielding ker In the same state was active In lobby restful rooms, all the acorn of certain t- pes of white Ulysses 8. Grant was a product of a paying crop each year, which ones outside with marine view the following year. An eruption oc oaks, while the sweet Hcorn of the 6 Methodist euvtroiiuient. ills father within five minutes o f all curred In 1857 at Tres Vlrglnes, In the are not making a profit aud which California white oak Is still ground shop«, stores and attractions—also was ef Puritan descent, a book lover should he eliminated to make room for south of California. Into a coarse flour used In br»*nd. 'H er and 6 skilled debater; It was said of new trees of better varieties. Some N E W COFFEE SHOP In England the people of the rural —good food at low cost. him that he carried the Bible In Ida •rchardists even go to the extreme of heart Ills mother also was a keen keeping tabs on Individual brunches communities bordering on the royal "The Friendly Hotel to the Traveler” Meteorology forests have the right every fall to student of tlie Scriptures, a woinau of of the trees which seem to yield bet F R E E Garage Included. The science of the weather, called turn their pigs lo o s e In the woodlands sincere piety and of saintly tempera meteorology, la of ancient origin, but ter than others and these branches are In order that they may grow fat on 2nd and V irginia Sts. ment Both parents were active In the used as n source for grafting In the of very new foundations scientifically. the fallen acorn« Washington star. PO R TLAN D . OREGON church. The teaching of the boy's production of new stock.— Washington In fact.lt Is one of the youngest of the J home became Die practice of his life. Star. sciences und at the same time one of Men who were with him ut West Point the oldest. Back In Benjamin Franklin's H eight o f M -.n Increasing leter testified to the purity of his time, when he played with the light- i It has been estimate)* that the Geological Period* epeech end the rectitude of his con nlng on n kite string.) the weather height of man Is Increasing. An oil! Geological pertods cannot be reck doct In tbe army "lie gave every en was almost an unexplored realm. It dal of the Institute of Juvenile Re eouragement and facility for securing was not until the days following the oned by years with any approach to search. In Chicago, says: "The Amer certainty. Even the dates of geological e prompt and uniform observance of Civil war that our present science of ican boys of today are at least two religious services, and was generally meteorology really took Its first un events In the "Recent,” or "Human Inches taller than their grandpas were Period," Immediately following the found la the audience listening to the certain buhy-steps. when they were boys.’’ Measurements glacial period, cannot be arithmetically preaching.” He had the chaplains say of the heights of over 1,000 boys of computed. The order of their succee- grace at mess. •lon Is about all that can be estab American born parents were compared Aa President, Grant and hla family Ultler with the heights of boys measured attended the old Foundry Methodist Six of the nine counties of Ulster lished with reasonable certainly. In constitute northern Ireland, together ,,r*c* evidences of glacial action ex over fifty years ago by another sden Episcopal church. Itev. J. P. Neuman tend as far south at least, as Wash- | tint. The increase In height tuay be waa their pastor. He subsequently be with the parliamentary boroughs of DC M O R T IC IA N attributed to the Increasing knowl cam« a bishop, and Grant served as a Belfast and Londonderry. The coun Ington and tbe Ohio river; In Europe B E A V E R T O N , OREGON s edge of health and disease control. trustea of his church, the Metropolitan ties are Antrim, Armagh, Down, Lon to fiO degreee north latitude, and In WE SERVE. REGARDLESS OF THE TIME DAY OR NIGHT îj It la said.— Washington Star. some places down to 45 degrees, t ample, Naw York. donderry, Fermanagh and Tyrone. ' W . ^ M V ■'! Published Friday o f oaoh weak by the Pioneer Publishing Oo„ at Beaverton * A N E S T H E T IC S W • 1 * • • i n te b S m h le 1 Patronize the Advertisers in This Paper W. E. P E G G