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Local News Mr and Mr». K. II. Beimene 1 to Baleni last. Sunday. .1. \Y. Sprague alni family will spend the Fourth in Neacewin. Mm. J. ('. Huntley and family aro quarantined with ararteli***. Mm. Alici' Aditili* o f Aloha i* spending Iln> w i H at Newport. Ray Mahli-r and family mv spending Ilio Fourth o f July in . F< aside. 1 Let ItnlstPii A Run measure yuur tii'U'-n fur Illuse shades. Adv c 23 tf Frank Hennessey w ill be Imme Fourth Mie freni Leni* over o f July. « We are going to discontinue our business at Beaverton Mr*. Joseph Dal, entertained with a "fiv e hundred" party |a«l Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. I.. \V. \Yise and family p la n 'lo spend the Fourth ! in Hillsboro. Starting Monday J. I*. Tracta.-el is rem odelin g! Iii* house on his farm just i north of town. , ^ Mr. and Mr*. >V. M. Boyd a n d 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis left j Thursday for Seaside. -tillable nuarlers for a -¡nrv *of M iss Agalba Shaw o f Portland tlws kind can not he obtained spent several day* with the It here. A. Owen family recently. Don't forgel to gel prices on umber at the Beaverton Pljin- nig Mill. adv c ‘.*5 Mr. Fred I traini i report- the Mc F. AY. I.iverm orc and w ife 1 o.'- o f a >5pare tire and tube, a au,| Mr. K. !.. Melllen and w ife rim ami a few *t«'«*l* from In- car the* other night. Thè ear left fo r Seaside Thursday. was standing in a gfcr.ige i.-ar Ernest Carlson left recently j . i,,. for Sweden to visit hi* p a re n t-; for the first time in 15 year*. Mr. *•*“ Mrs. F. AA ' aily and ] Barbara and Mr. and Air-. AN. F. AA Bishop from Baker ar- , ( ^ p.ady are spending Hie Fourth rived Wednesday night to take 1Jt the „u c -ls o f rela- over the Speake Plumbing Shop (IVHX wllo jn%ited them I......... • Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Slit*» o f I lie «è‘* »cay*’ Kprbor Splash." Gearhart are visitin g Jiere They Air. an.jJdr-. P. T . Garber and in'end to spend the summer in family and Mrs. Mulder of A Portland. - to ri» Avere calling at the .1. H. A babv girl. Sh.-lev jean " e d n e * l* v evening, came to gladden the home o f 'M r. Garber was form erly a part- Mr and Mr- Norman Bp mat on | : Mr Hu," u - a,ul unt' ! r,‘ - Tuesday. July 1. eently was empi- y.-t| with the Astoria Riptuet. M. E. Adams has sold his new _______________ _ , house on Watson Street and will occupy the Day (Jray bouse on A NEWSPAPER MAN'S REPLY Third and AA'atson. "H e who lie-iiatc- is lrf-t." “ A'ou can always ti-y our lost Mr. ami Mrs. OM. E w -on ami found column.” lei ! Wednesday for Yancouver, B C., and Ml. Ranier. They «-v- |s*cl to be #pnc four or livn days. W e deliver free to any part of the city. B e a v e rto n , O re g o n B. S.. K in gsley Frank Miller nltd Sidney Da vi> are home from a loggin g camp for the Fourth. \. Maki is pulling up a n«*w barn op . bis farm on the Hyland road. He is buying (he luin- „umber h*T from Hie Service Company. .. •Now i* the time to g e l your i o „ f 8 repaired before the raiuy weather sets in. A ll work is guaranteed. C. F. Slatterv. Adv c 30-tf h COM E E A R L Y A N D G E T T H E PRICES J. G. MeFadden and w ife have returned from their trip to Sac- j remento, California. I Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rust o f Seattle were week end guests at the E. AY. W oodru ff home. . W e will sell for C A S H O N L Y , and cut prices to the bone until everything is sold. Mr. Colli* Moore o f Moro i- ‘ visitin g here with the J. C . ; Huntley family. iiieli, allliougli unset lieti al present. vve export will continue to he in Heaverlon. Mr. ami Mrs. A. 11. Spraner v A N T E D and F O R S A L E For Sala t.nnd full -i*e lira-- bed and «t>ring- and - liivca o f hees. A. E. Baiison. Houle 3 Pilone 13«. P. 31 A/aitcd— liy a privale family, a fresh jersey eow, uiu-l he genite aan young Stale price including delivery I 1-3 miles -«tuffi .' o f Beaverton. Mr-. K e l - H I . 3. Heaverlon, T e l ephon« 151-0?. P 31 C A S T O R IA For Infants and Children I n U s e F o r O v e r 30 Y e a r s Always bears the Signature at St M H G M I n «tic ( i r c t t t l ‘ ► r eg un la r « a u r t mi I h r M u l e o f \ U s h in p lo n lu u n t.t. C. SA. Ti.lhcrl.-'naiimrr va. .'. u ih iu J h M. H e r m r r 4n>l John l»ot* B o e m e r. h r r h u *b «m t «U po a ll t^h«*r p erson s or im rtl«*« u n k n o w n fla m »- I n k a n y rticht. U tle , catate. II«*« o r In te re s t in (h e r e a l »‘ «t it»* «1«*»i»cib**l in th «' «•«•inpUIni h erein , I>**fm <tan(« To Vitmnri* M H ccn ««'r And J«»hn (><»« m er. her h u *b *n «t. .» («• a ll (h e r p v r»**n « or jm rt • » iih K hpaa n v'laiirüniK :urr rtjrht. t l t k ' « u t c , hen or tn t«re »l in lh * r*-;»l « M at*’ tfe- t»cd in th* « itut lu-rrln. the a b o v e nam ed rt«*fVmlM»»t»: In th e nam e o f th e S la te o f l» r r - K»*n. you and each o f you a re h ereb y »•• d rie d (h a t C. A. T.dh. . *. (h e h«‘ ld e r o f ( V r l i f i e a t r o f lfr| i.n t»m n JT n u m bered (49§. I m i b h I «*n th r f l i t day o f S« p tem b er. ISS'J. by the Tn.\ V o lle e t o r »*f the t ’ou m • **f W a sh m K - •«•o. S t a le ..f or«*ieon. !*• t the «m o u n t o f S ix and 7 h -loo i $*».“ “ • d o lla r*, the • m r b e in o (h i* 'a u to m i! then due a a d d e lin q u e n t (pw ta x e s fo r the y e a r tllV fo *r e th »r w ith p n a ltlk In te r e s t x * d v'osts th e re o n u pon the rea l p r «# - e r t y »»»«*»»**«( to you , o f w hich n I a ro th e <*wner aa a p p e a rs o f record. I « id ia d 'd in said C o u n t' o f W a a h to i: j ton. and S ta te o f Or«*»r..n. and oar f if|c (IV A e re In rA tn i In Ilo* South e » * t «tu n rter ‘ S R I H “ f S ection T h tr tv - ftw e (SSI. T o w n r h lp fM \* »r»h o f Hanire T w o ( Î ) W f l t nr the W illn n w t te M e rid ia n V#.u ir e fu r ilo r n o t ifie d th at the n|d «* \ T o lb . rt tm a%pnld t a x e » on Ltt> olarlv bounded ami « I •'»or i !>«*«( «ani pr. m »»e » fo r p r io r o r - u b » rtOeat ............... - - " "* v e a r » w ith the r a t e o f in le t**»t «*n \tiA et lisin a haa m ade you r basine*.*. Staid a m o u n te »*> f o l l o w » »•‘.•r the a * tr l»l* * t»-»ld Sept ^ lA j* T m re«*«'ipt Nt> II.13». !*• I K «*q ) up the a dvertisin g. at 1?*; in t e r e » ! F*»r the y e a r l » ? « n «id Sent f. l»3 2. T a a re e e lu i V.* I S I»0 *7 150. a t M r* in t e r e » ! Ror the r e a r l » 3 l o *»d Sept ». !»2 ? T a x re- , -ein t V o S I Î Î t ? * l . at 11«* In te r e * ! * Kur (h e y ea r I M I . paid ' V I « l»î? p r » > re c e ip t No. I t T M U Tf. »1 11** I * t- r 4 F t the Tear l ,# 1 n «ld VnfH ». ISSI. T a x re c e ip t N o 71»5. *•». t l it 12’ » In t e r e »! R«»r »h e y e a r l »21. , , » u f O ct. *. I t t i . T a x rec eip t I thla Ind dav .f lu'v 1124 • nd th* d a te o f the flr »t fu M h a tk M l IH in A uliiliiu h« th e 4th day uf Agoni For O r e g o n Silver-HI<u k l o t l«tr m Highest Quality Advanced Reg istered Silver Fove* ti>r ^ln furimi I inn on Ouotwl mini mi.l Contrarts Address FRED H. WILSON ■CAVERTON. OREGON. RT 4 Near W ilrli Alfred Hansen H «n » Slioslog *od Wngon Work, I» Ml it ti.e e »» » « ü ^ p a p e fa In t h l» p r o ie « ditta nu»» I d P i A t . i upon the u n it r itine.( r o itH n tt w ith in I h » S t a le • or O re «o r », at t h « « d t l f r » » h e ra in a ftv r m enti*«artl - vi li. Hump and I» Ik Hump, a t t o r n « « » f or ÌM a in ttff Ad i r e » » and fe »id e a « e a » f o llo w » M t! (lutnp l(lll»b**|rtt. O retfon !» ft »lum p. K «»re»t i i r . i t « , t»r*-a»>n Adv r SI «1 lln/cl.) C e n tr a l Blacksmith GnnH sork . rtrsl Mass m ateriali and right prima ru irM la a d . Frohnauer Building, East of Erickson’s Garage BEAVERTO N. * OREGON -ocian Staff. Everyone is invited. B ARBER c 30-31 Come in and Get Your Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun and i CHIN POLISHED Mr. Arthur Braun and Miss Lu- j \Ye wish to ‘ ake this oppnr- tma Hulctt left Thursday eve - funity to Ihnnk our custoBner* and Your »mig fo r beaside to speno the i who have so generously favored F'.urth there. us with their patronage through DOME ATTENDED TO Hie many years we have been in A. E. Hansen lo-t a fine horse business here and wc wish to vvliilu hauling wuler on th e is-up- you that we have ap Talk" T o fro w n new road at Cooper Mountain. preciated your business and your 'J lie horse died from heniorr- i friendship and good w ill. luige o f Ihe throat. ORE. W e will be glad to meet anv B E A V E R T O N A. M. H"cken recently ordered and all o f you at our home. lumber from Ihe Service Lumber soD asB oaD O B Company for Ihe last o f the houses Frank Hocken sold be HOLLYWOOD SANITARY DAIRY □a fore moving to Bpokane. Pure Jersey Milk and A. O. I'utman is remodeling Cream from Tuberculin test mid putting the finishing touch ed cow-. Daily deliveries in es on Ins house at Gualime Reedvilte. \lnha, Huber and Ttie service Lumber Company i- | Beaverton. -------isn’t it thoughtless not to get it N O W furni-liing the material needed. 1 Phone your orders. 252 on 31 instead of later ? Mrs. Lucinda Davis, mother j C. C. f*oren -on, Proprietor, A "Standard" M od ern Bathroom should be if Mrs. F. G. Donaldson, has Beaverton, Oregon considered in exactly that way. Y o u w ill not left for Iter home in Minnesota, question that a sanitary bathroom is a necessity, going by way o f California. She intends to return to Beaverton so considered by all a litlle laler. w h o have regard for Studio BcirberShop Service Lumber Co. Since it is a necessity, most de sirable, and will last a lifetime, The King’ s Daughlers met with their president. Miss Merza Hal-ten to celebrate her birth day and that o f Rlioda Shellen- berger. After a short business meeting in which plans for a -timmer pirnie were discussed dainty refreshments were served and Ihe meeting adjourned. J •. r . f •».«. » » D r . M » «le*, ft tlacfeA » t.lc* o f th e C irc u it !*»*urt *»f the 5 *;itc * f O r a r o n fo r ib - «'m in tr * mt • » tr i n and »aid o r d e r a - . made ■ f lulv. 111! NOTICE Mi- Cramer will -peas lo J Iie ladies o f Beaverton and vicinity at the Grange Hail on Tliurs- day, July 10th, from Z to 3 P. M. Her subject w ill !>e “ Dress.” M)s>> i;ram ,.r was form erly ; wll|l ,, A ^ c bll, now on (he Willi O. AN APPRECIATION li N I t k iJ , | J ll. at I J * in te r r a i. .-ttoN-. tlFWlU • Timi t 'v r u i a it n c I **f U n d p ttu »t*d tk 'l CVi . 1**08’ the y e a r I * IN, paid Sept 6. IM S T a « rec eip t Vo. (19 «. in WNNhlnKti-n ito u n ty , ürt-gtm uiul mor. i»t»rtiv ulttt lA Ixnihdi d ntld de- Iti 70, a l IS** In trra at. Said MDNtiila M M erm ar. *A the Hertbf'd n» follow •. to-Wit. He- Kinnliitf At a point which 1 « M?» i* ov to r **f the l* ual t it le o f th e nb ova r|. I*tlb -d p ro p . r i i . A » th e »«m e a p tre» \\ rpt of lh. South« a a ! oTfltT of the U t « liuti*r l».»rtMi-o l^nul io a r « o f record , and * a* h o f the o th e r p«*r»on< a b o v e n a n tid a re h ere* CtA'in HM«I 2« feet North of th* South line of «»«id i'lnlllt (heno* !* fu r l tu r n o t ifie d th at C \ T u l- I I»« rt w ill a p p ly to (h e t ’ ir r u lt C o u rt N«*rth 0 ilrg . li min. Went Sii?* ib . «.Vtm ty a n d 9 » a ! p a fo re a a ld f«M*t »««•r** or lr«> to «ti inter»»* «»on With ■% lini» i« ferì poutherty fr*»n\. fo r » de**rre fo r-c p ia in u ih< Urn mCNAurrd ut riK||t »ntfl«» to. thr a itn »t th»* p r o p e r t y «h o y e dt»< rib e d renter lin«* **f the Oregon Kl«*« tri* aiul • n tb»n ed in »a id « » r t i f l e a t e • *i *i h e re b y m iiiitiMiiièil t*» l{Nilr<ui*t Company*» tru* k. «n*l por- \u«l 4.»in » l a l v da va a f t * r (h e !>M« i with p-aid truck; thence South »»up . » ’ » I * < . n of rh.- »umitutna. S5 d« u SI min . Kant 4rDu* h lin* fi r a« pnrAlli-1 with Aliti i# feet S<*utb»il> • o I t o l i • o f the «lav o f » a id f» r » t (rout. nicitMured i riuht arttflr« to i»*»hl¡. <«tb>n. and d e fe n d Ih l/ a« tl*»n i ,* (b e a r* ioti til du* »a a b o v e the •enter III»»* of lb*' •for*»!%>d »» ’\\ it fcs’ r ' t h r wi t h %.)ii « and ac* rn.*lro»d tr«**k I5S-3 fr«t! then**. i > i *■ »nd In ••«» m * ,mmr r * * U t It 0 drir . IS u»l»» . K*pt -f*3 Ü feet more *.r tri.« I** oa S»»« 1" fa lla it- t*' do a*-, a i l n r « r w U l l*r f .i V«»rth of »hV Smith li»*- of tie • *.«.». r* d fo r - t l«»«it«it «b« lb ’ ll o f »a id ( A t « * and ••*.»!» ah t*n »t th (nnd and ' »-«Id I »ft ne Huiler I». nation r rt t»*-a .»h ove r:»m »d . PI a H b : then**« \V« »t H * J fe e t t«* Th‘ AUtnM«)tiA I* pnMI»b*-d 1*1 or* ’ the pine** rtf ben inn inn. eo n tn ln ln n »■JKy Eye* tliat need glasses are R’ titled to specialised e f fort. That's why Dr. Thompson devotes his entire time, thought and effort to the evamination of the eyes and the accurate fit ting o f glasses. Consult him about your eyes nevl visit, Tu es day, July 15, Banks Hotel. Adv c 31-32 \Ve regret tn announce that Mr. H. S. Kingsley is closing out Ills store herp. Mr. Kingsley says he would have been glad to make bis home jicrc but th a t1 ÜMvtißiTbf O regon cleanliness and re finement. T h e fix tures are guaranteed for a definite num ber of years and there is no reason for think ing that they w ill not last a great while longer; is it not then a matter of econom y to get the equipment at once. - u .1 ' « i --T- r. :: * f The U N IV E R S IT Y of O R EGON contains The College of Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 épargnent* The professional school* of Archi tecture and Allied A :is — Business Administration—Edo .lion—Grad uate Study— lournrilism— L a w - Medicine— Music— f hjraicat Edu cation — Soc iotogy — E j tension For a catalogue or on y tnforma(ion Write The Rcjutrur. UntVerntg of Oregon. Fuient. Oregon TV «t k V *» Opta,Sett mb« 25 t ÿ » itawtw ' U M • SM» □a An estimate on ouch equipment, correctly in stalled with first class work manship, will be given upon request. We /. N o y e s ua IB D O Q D O C flC Zaaaa acQuat HOT I E ll I 0 T some horse! Sire: Lightning Rod Dam: x - ! x ! ? x ? He ate dynamite and drank nitrogylcerin! He thought a tornado was a gentle zephyr. He started his ownearthquakes W hen he kicked someone the meteorological bureau report ed a new comet. And poor Sam Harrington, who could hardly stick on a rock ing-horse, had to ride The Hottentot in the stiffest steeplechase of the year. Y O U ’L L — Y E L L — Y E L L Y E L L Y O U R H E A D OFF HERE P A C IF IC T H E A T E R Sat. & Sun. July 5 & 6