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pm$, i»Mf TM M H M I Htvl*w M AL (IT IT I n tA M F M W A. B. Thomas cl IU lo K A. Kreider c l . al. IO ac., M, M, W all* IV 1- C. No. Id. T I N . Service Lumber Co. Get your printing at home. The B aaviton He »lew M EN Program ft, vu» A N N O U N O (M IN T The srrvlces of Mona Miller, The season for soft collar Expert heauly specialist, for dress shirts ts here. The soft Shaw I car Ro. lo Axel An-I merly of Sealtle, Wash, at our collar shirt ts coming into Its »'Best&r l u derson ' ux. l oi 18?. pari of riiaalra Opana «vary Kvaning own as a garment o f eomfiTii ami Shoppe Ideal for I l ot 183, Boaverton-Rced' tll# Ac ■ Except Monday al 7:00 F. I ID A. M. to it P. M semi-dress Noxrlty pulte r n s A Perfect *1788 «how «U r la al 7.30 F. M. lly Appointment are good, and the staple plain A. M Porter et ux lo .1. (. Sundays: Opan 0:10, Oontlnuout rotors are o f the best. We have •TUDIO BARBEN «HOFFE Callahan. 5« ac.. Christian Unlit 11 F. M. while, tans, and grays. and Phon* 55 ft Bridgefarmer IV !.. C. No. 5ft. Admission: Adults, ?5o, Chll- some very new fancies. You *I0. dren under I? years, tOc, will find our range o f prices F. W. C.adv cl ux lo Josephine unless otherwise specified and qualities pleasing. Every R. Madden. I.ot 55. Steel’s Add.. | O. A. While, Manager body’s Store, J. W. Sprague. Adv Dated at Beaverton, Oregon, Beaverton. 5I8. this tat day of April, A. !>., Josephine R Madden el v i r 1 Saturday, April 1S IF YOU W A N T A OHKAP HOUM, 1925. lo F. W. Cady el ux. Tr. 15 t\V Hoot Qlbson In OALL FOR BOBO« George Thyng. t-2 i, Lombard Addition. Bea - “ LBT *BB BUOK" garaga, or ahlekan haaaa, Mo Notice is hereby given that verton. *10. Town Recorder Another great Western, with the the town of Beaverton will re on.- No. 4 ft-tnch a r . ( , l-lk *h Adv o 18-21 P J. O’Toole et ux to R. 0. Pendleton Round-t'p o f 1921 ru*tic, I - 1 e h round edge Hal- deem the following Local Im- Adams. I? ac.. Abram Lande** as a background i form « pattern larch siding.' proxctuenl bonds. Uia sruie be By ma art backed up oy 25 P. I. C No 54. T. I S, R 2 MATINEE 5:3ft We also have sonic good 4-inch NOTIOE OF BID« FOB WOOD ing Regular lft% redemption yaars' asparlanoa In this Una W „ *1000 Comedy— Lien end the «eues and 6-inrh celling in .No. 4. period o f Ike following Issues, >f work. Whan I Inetall a Notice is hereby given, that Helen A. Clarke lo S. M Gins l.cl us figure your lumber bill. on the 1st day o f May, 1935. scaled proposals will be receiv furnace 14 will ba ona guar serman et ux. Lot 7. Orav Oak I •undey, April 1« Issue No. I. Bonds numbered. ed liy School District No. IN, anteed la glva tallafaclory Subd.. *tft John Gilbert In 15. I*. 17. dated Nov I. 191.'. County of Wa*lungton. at the aarvloa In youp particular I.eRoy W. Cornelius et ux to "TH E M O I " Issue No. 2, Bonds e Cambered, ofttec o f the District Clerk, J. oaaa. Kenneth Hoyt et ux. 40 ae.. Sec. With Horme «hearer, Conrad t. 5, A, 7, first issu' « Itov. t. M. Kamborger, Beaverton, Ore An sutalda furnaos salesm an ?5, T .1 R. 4 W „ 510. Nagel, end Fhyllls Hevee 1921. ta IntaraaUd In g a llin g yaur gon. for furnishing and deliver Minnie Graham el vir to Don The story o f a young man with Issue No. 3. Bonus numbered. ing al the school grounds, IS» monay and would Juat as Galhreath el ux, Tr. in Sees. ?0. more money than sense 3. A, 7, 8. 0. 10, I t , 13. 14. cords of sound, live, seasoned, soon sail you a fu rnaos with ?l. ?8. ami 19. T. 1 S.. R. t Comedy—"Mind the Baby” 15, IA. 17, second Issue of Nov. first growth. 1925 cut, four (4) only h alf oapaelly foe h a st W „ 550. International News I, 1921. ing your rooms. foot wood, same to he piled III Ella L. Weokerl el at to IXm Issue No. 5, Bonds numbered. accordance with janitor’s o r I Install tha famous M O N - Galhreath el ux. Tr. in See. ?0, T ims . A Wad., April t l * t t I, Issue o f Nov. I, 1923. TAO furnaos a, an Oeagon ders. on or before Ori. I, 1925. T. ? S.. R. t W.. f|. “ THE BANDOLERO" On which day Interest wilt traduol, mada In Fortland, No hid* will t*e considered If 8 Charles E. Deiti et ux to Don With Fsdro da Cordoba and •ease: issued to provine lunds received «flee 4 P. M. May 2. and built aspaolally foe the -* 'Galhreath et ux. Trs. in Secs. Nana# Adora# % “ ?0. SI. and 29. T. ? S., R. t W , Thr merry «4ven lures o f a for the completion of the Local naada o f this cllmata. Improxemenl M H fW Tti* BlMNl o f Dire,lore o f! Mrs. S. Mapcs confined to * l Soanish Robin Hoo,j Bcavertoo Shift Metal Wks These bonds will lie pani U p - 1 School District No. 18. County her home with pleurisy. Bertha Srhamburg et al to Comady—"Lodge Night" » presentation at the Ban’« o f 1>f Washington, Oregon reserva' . . . . . . . . .. Don Galhreath et ux. Trs. in Country «loca Wednesday J R Kamherger has the a m - u , n- T , Beaverton, or New York Flacal u»e right to reject any and all Agency for the Slate o f Oregon. |,„|K ‘ h0USe f° * R- • W „ * 12.00ft. Thurs. A Fri., April 23 A «4 New York City. Mrs. A. T. Alexander is re A. Eredrickssn. Frank A. Sweeney et ux to K. W. Cady, Chairman, "ALONG CAME RUTH" ported critically ill at this lime. •est: J. ft. Kamherger, Clerk. Chas. Brown of the Beaverton Loltoy W. Cornelius, 40 ae.. BEAVERTON OREGON With Viola Dana and good e ««t the Rre. 55, f. 3 N„ R. 4 W „ *10. Adv v 19-21 iHiy Gray is suffering from Pharmacy has purchased The tale o f a sleepy little town IF YOU W ANT TO SELL Stanford house on Tucker i ' . I B. Clark et ux lo Cecil H. and hoxv Bulb woke it up a contact with poison oak. SEE COVELL A Co . Kyle el ux. Lot 3. Blk. 17. For- Comady— “ «lU In ' Pratty" IF YOU W ANT TO BUY. Mrs. Floyd T eift and daugh- Orove. *10. The foundation of this com SEE COVELL A Oo ters Helen hnd'Thelma, and Mr. j. A. Thornburgh et ux t o Fart 10— Tan Soars Maks a Man We Give Green Trading Stamps munity and o f businesa i if You Want To ' ■— — — and Mrs P. L. Petrequin were WalteA E. W illis et ux. 24 ac . friendship. Loan Or Borrow Money dinner guests at the homo o f sefv jg -p 2 N.. R. 5 W.. *3000 Sav It WHh Feinting SEE QOVELL A Oo Mrs. Otto Erickson entertain Mrs. Myrtle Haines Sunday. Henry O. Austin et ux to John “ Flowara Dia" ed the Ladies’ Aid Thursday of The Cantata given by lb- tBu*l»*,l •’ * »*• Lot **•. Beaver- last week. choir at the Congregational ton-Recdvine Ac.. *tft. Arnold Classen is driving the Church Sunday evening, was ;. j John T - « 'lliam* to Mary F There was n Lot \6, Steel's Add.. Bea- Iruck for the Service Lumber great success. very large crowd in attendance, iver,on- **• Co. R. 4 V . *2ft0ft Beaver Theatre JO “Service That Serves" P i t Furnaces Installed W e not only Sell and Deliver Lumbei “W e Also Sell Service!” S Local News Frank Pulver, Prorietor FOR G E N E R A L Ijist Sunday night some mis J. W . Raynard left Tuesday 8he— Now. what are you stop- afternoon on a fishing trip to creant cul a lot o f fine young Pacific Oily. fruit trees Mike Welter Lad ,,,nK fo r* He As car comes lo a ball' planted on his lot. W e ranno: Just arrived. a carload of imagine a punishment adéquat- * v,‘ l®**l my bearings No. I, choice timothy hay She— Well at least, you are for as low-lived a Irlek as this. Adv Chas, Berthold. original. Most o f them run out o f gas. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stipe of POWER COMPANY Gearhart spent Easter Sunday R E D U C E S N A TE S co|ne h ( W with their son hero. The Puget Sound Light »*. : fn ,m ro, | ^ vet? Mrs. Carl Desinger has been Power Co. announces a reduc- s|»n>_I guess so. or else the helping at the Bank o f Beaver Don in their rales for residen- rar s been Mo|,„ ton with extra work. tial and business place light ........ — - - The pupils o f Miss Glady ing. The new rate for residential For Sale— H r«t rla«s eordwood. Haines gave her a delighful First 30 kilowatt H. Johnson. Beaverton, Route Easier surprise party one day lighting is: hours, at .Jftc; next 30 kilowatt 2. Phone 5231. adv tf last week. hours at .07c; balance at ,03c. Barnard and Stipe, garage The old rate is as follow s: I men, report that they unloaded First 50 kilowatt hours at ,12c; another ear o f Chevrolet» la next 100 kilowatt hours, at ,08r; Wednesday. balance at .04c. The new rate will he effective Dr. Sam Sorenson won tli April 19. fir*l payment on a lot in Dr, Mason's Addition, at the Coun try Store Wednesday. F U R N IT U R E MAR lo cate J. E. Wright, for the p a l Vi :ir the substation operator fo the 8. P. ear shops, has be liartsferred to Oswego. ’ tr. and Mrs. J. E. C oo have moved from the Ro»*l Building into the Leonard house on Fifth and Franklin. Mr. Chas Berthold wished us to anounee that he has a new car of alfalfa, the choice A kind. Belter get some. Adv The report o f the financial Condition of the Bank of Bea verton shows a very healthy growth and the largest balance ntt record. Some o f the signs o f the limes may be seen at Dean's Drilg Store where very elegan small glass signs have been suspended in front o f each win dow and an elaborate electrical ly lighted sign is placed across the entire store front. . « here Phone, Beaverton, 2502 Saturdays or Sundays i ) r call at Warren's Greenhouse H. R. Courtney, We find it necessary to again " I once loved a girl who made call the attention of our patrons fool out of me." and friends to (he fact that we "W hal a lasting impression are no longer connected in any some girls do make." manner wifh the Beaverton Plumbing Co., but are doing business under our own name, W. f. Noyea, Sanitary Plumb log. c 5 If J 1 M 4 IZO O IL J . The Perfect Shortening Easy to Measure Quiek to Mix Bating (food food means good health; eating poor food means poor health. You cannot, therefore afford to use poor grocerie*. < . Our high quality groceries insure health and hap piness and our low prices insure economy. G ive us your grocery business and you will get ap petizing things that are pleasing and nutritious. Fresh Groceries— Lowest Price*. CHOICE We Give Green Iradinq Stamps Beaverton Market <8b Grocery H. A To be sure of a Good Roast is to order it from our market. Then it will be tender, juicy and best of quality. C IT Y C. H. B R O W N , Pharmacist a Telephone WE MAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Phone Order* Eatly the tam - BEAVERTON PHARMACY SNAPPY WORK “ Who are those men bang-> ing around the harems?” in- ouired tlie sultan. ” i understand that one is t former lieau o f your latest fa vorite. nnd the other seems lo be playing second fiddle fo him.” replied the chief eunuch. "Hum!” mused his majesty: “ well, just see the captain of the guard amj tell him lo hang 'he fiddle and the beau." Beaverton - B. Huddleston, formerly o f 1? *. I? ‘ l Mitwaukie. Ore., where he op- O U 8 t a s t l T i a n r l l l T l S ■I a furniture slore. bas WK ARK AGENTS F O R 'TH E leased I lie west half o f th e SPENCER SERVICE ground floor o f the Morse Bldg. from R. Hanna. " hich U*M on,y , ," <l ," ’*- Mr. Huddleston has put in a Pria' and d,,<‘8 k,^h f " ,!*8 work complete stock o f furniture and Brun sw ick Phonographs, house furnishings and says lie V ictrolas and Records is going to make this his home. In a community where s o many new homes are being built and to which people are coming »o raiflJTly. "Ifis "store B R O W N , BROS., Proprietors will fill a long fplt^wanl'. Mary Brue, seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Brue. is very critically ill A N D F IN IS H T H E J O B She has been suffering for some ‘Oh, he’ : not a bad chap. Al tinte and when taken to t h e hospital it was found that her any lale, hr throws himself Inlp appendix was burst. !l was every job h- undertakes." ‘Thon I wish he'd go dig a Ihidnrli! she cohld live only a w e ltr short thne. The Council held a special Sterling Tuesday evening fur the purpose of selling the side- welk and paving bonds on Cedar and other streets. The f,um- berman'« Trust Co. of Portland x'as the successful bidder. .Their l id was just a Irifle over I03. i plainly shows the rom- "y lo in very good fi nd «landing as few bonds are bringing more than par. W e have , Contracting <8b Building M EAT MARKET Morrison, M gr. - VINSON'S BENSO N & N E W L A N D E R , Proprietor! 0553 * 1 w ith USED CAR SALE O T T O ERICKSON & CO. ^ fa * Lincoln , and the confidence of BUY B E FO R E ~¥ h E ÌH C Your R e x a I I Slore buys directly from his own factories, a ii d saves the middleman's profit, passing 1 h e- , benefit on to you. The beat that science and skill ran produce al the most moderate prices. . Dean's Drug: 5lore n » H n t c i l Ik w EA VEF T Oh , 0 R E 6 0 N CARS • CO M ES A N D S A V E M O N E Y a customer the great est reward. D EM AND ^FO R F O R D T O U R IN G 1917 R econditioned $ 1 0 0 .0 0 FO RD RO AD STER 1921 Run* fine and look* very well; reconditioned an d good shape. A buy. jn unusually $ 2 0 0 .0 0 FO RD T O N T R U C K 1915 Lots work in this yet $ Contractor & Retailer O f Everything Electrical A U T H O R IZ E D S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E Bexverton and Forest Grove, Oregon D RUG STO RK Where quality Counts, Fordson 75.00 Ranges Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Sold on monthly payments FO RD T R A C T O R 1919 W oodsaw Attached $ 500.00 O T T O E R IC K S O N (8b CO - “ T H E O L D R E L IA B L E F O R D B E A V E R TO N , . . . . D EALERS” OREGON Closing Out Fixtures My Entire Sample Line A t Cost NUF SED