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» »WM*- HM th « A Review July I, Pro\ de comfortable, sanitary purpoees. Un-_fiu mer wilh Ibis .i subscriber lo your sun luudmgs, keep the house power al bis collimami ha# free from drafts, give the hecn alile lo he relieved i) f birds elcau, wholesome feed,1 maiiy o f thè tas' » «round Ilio and you have reduced the Itomi' placo. Klee rieity «|oi*s noi II. M. Burue« i« rushing the disease problem to a minimum. only piimp water for thè home, » ork ou his distributing plant drive thè washin;: marhine, run Range and exercise for the t M » « M * l u « thè vacuimi elea iter, beat thè llev. J. M. O'Neill is very ill * If* * electric iron. eliarge thè radio at (lie St. Vincents Hospital in breeding stock in Oregon are Kx,c* pl o*l>eriHlljr import «n i factor« in J*? , and automobile batterle«. t>ut Portland. the production o f eggs of high » « • * • > = Ope« • : « . O...»lnuou. il bus hroiighl efficieuey vvilli Mis. Smith is spending some fertility and hatchubility. Unl" 11 F - i! hy lightiug thè >ard. slahles ______ I Admission: Adults. 25e, t'.hit- time with her daughter. Mrs and lofls. drive thè nillking dreu under 12 years, tl»c, \V. M. Thurston. Alfalfa which yields as mush •nachine, thè cream »epucator, unless otherwise specified thè «churn, thè grimtstone and J. \V. Sprague expects to as six ton# or more per sea- D. A. While, *on, uses nearly five hundred emery wheel and thè generili spend the Fourth ‘ In Baltic pounds o f limestone per sea utility motor. F.lectrfcity ha# «■round. Washington. Saturday, July 4 son. That is. Hits legume use* atso heen uscii io tight poultrv "FIGHTING FONT” C. It. Fry, Jr., is spending hi nearly as much lime as nlti-v* houses as a stimolali! lo egg With Jaok Hosla varation on a Balling trip up gen. The nitrogen comes from production, lo onerale incuba- A re.l kill western full o f pep the Oesehutes Itiver. ijie r iir and when there is no and Controls. an<j action . lor venliliilion . . . inoculation to make this pos Day" i" " ‘ OWa*l«*nally for grinding Mr. «¡eorge Newman, w liow a Comed y - 'Commencem.nl _______ j feed, sawing wood, as well «s severely injured last week, is sible. the crop fail# Sunday. July • hoisting hay and main. reported as doing well. amily •*THt ALASKAN" ----------------------- The cherry crop is lieing har The Pow er Behind With Thomas Moighan and Nava You Done Your NR? vested. It is a fair crop and Estelle Tavlor The Savings Dollar is bringing a good price. .. . . | .... I'here is something vet that fr o m (he story bv James Oliver , , you s h o u Id do if 'o>i are not John Trachsel, Jr., and D l.urwood. A remarkable story By W IL L IA M E. KNOX A. Shearer are helping with the >f Alaska's fight h»r recognition “ “ “ — — —— — - President American Banker* Aese work on the Thurston farm. Comedy— “ Ftoaao, Te a che r" elatlen Also International Nows A recent compilation made by the A carload o f fine shingle Savings Hank Division of the Amen has just been received at the Tuoa. A Wad., July 7 A • Beaverton Planing Mill. c 31-31 can Banker« Association showed that in the sU years "A WOMAN'S FAITH” since the war our With Foroy Garmont and Alma A lug crowd from Beaverton Nearly everyone knows u* You total savings de Rubena H'l-nded the funeral o f M r. posits have risen ought to. suroly. Thurston at Hillsboro Tuesday. from $U.«00.000. Oh, how he hated women I And A very good story •4M to nearly $21. then------f SERVING BEAVERTON W I T H Adelhert Spraner left fo r 000 » 00 . 000 . an in o f Canadian peasant life Fairbanks, Alaska, recently af AN EXCLUSIVE BEAVERTON crease o f some $3. Comad y— "W a ll St root Bluoa" ler a few months' visit «1 400.000. 00«. The to SERVICE tal number of sa* home. Thurs. A Frt., July » A 10 lngt depositors I- — Of course It's the "THE BORDER LEUIOR" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun and re ported at a boat W illiam E. Knoa With Antonio Moreno and son Hilly were week end guesls 28.900.000. Helene Chadwick The full significance o f this is real at the II. Braun home near Ised only when w* visualise savings Front Ihe story by Zanr <!rey. Banks. deposits as meaning much more than Plenty o f drama and punch »• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I>urlg of merely dollars la the banka Tbr> only Zane «trey knows how lo Portland, Rt. 2, are the proud really mean an increase In the a ecu make them mutated productive capital ot the parents o f a hahy boy bom fast Huabanda Go country, since money deposited In the | Comody— "Should Sunday. banks as savings Is promptly applied Watched?" The new Beaverton Garage by the bankers In the purchase of se Part Tan— "The Oregon Trail" entitles by which plant railroad and is treating the front o f their other Industrial development la mail* GAKINQ FRIENDS place of business to a new possible. These figures mean, there The happiest business in the coat o f paint. fore, that the small savings ot n a »> — n e ig h b o r s world millions of people. Instead of belnr Mrs. A. H. Spraner, Mr. and frittered away In the purchase ol I« llial o f making friends. — of your« Mrs. Van Rodman are spending goods that are immediately consumed N'o investment on “ the street" a few weeks at the Spraner which involves a destruction o f cap' Pays larger dividends; taL are gathered together and applied Cottage at Rockaway. the better utilisation ot capita For life Is more than «t«»ck« and bond«. The berry crop, which till! through the npbutldtng of tndustria' And love Ilian rale per rent; lately wa- very promising, ha- equipment This meant the preserve provi'4 somewhat o f a dlsap l tlon and perpetuation of the country's And be who gives in friend ship's name to the rccentl i* y*leaI we‘ uh » nd ,u « up »«-*«®» " (•ointment, owiiisr r the production of further wealth mor. Shall reap as he ha« «pent. hoi weather. easily and in larger volume, resultii> Local News Home '*> wii Pr?3 lull, Ore. Paper. t) J0-3I O ld TimE ! Celebration The child's delight, They know I YEAGERS F - « ■ BREAI ¡ r u / íu HILLSBORO, OREGON E X T R A S P E C IA L A 1 T R A C - SERVICE — plu» tion, Friday Evening, July 3rd. OLD TIG E DANOE Hillsboro Auditorium. Old and New Danrca Walker's Orchestra S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 4th Farado. Patriotic Eisrclasa, All Day Dance, Races BIG F R E E A C T Bank of Beaverton Washington Oounly Championship Horsefhoe Pitching Oonteal Intarsiata Laagu« Baseball Qamo Mammoth Flroworka Display ■ann Concerta Garry-Oo-Nound and Farrla Whoal thowa and Amuaomanta A c n l ra c l w as let to , h 0 ' h » » higher .Undard of living for all .............................. „ , classes in the country. HELPFUL FACTS C a--ail** «-Ohs ru c tio n Co. f°r i These tremendous savings figure» Marriage ami other Crime Ih c improving of several street- indicate sound habits of thought and for in town. Work began the first practice on the part ot millions o! Hlatislic* o f this County people In their personal economic af I 1921. — Flagstaff (Arianna) S u p . o f tin* week. falca. This la an aaaet of no amali «•• ;>. I -Bowlby. salesman for] rains In appraising our present busi Swenson, realtor, left la- a«ss outlook. Jt U, In fact, one of lh< FEW FÄNGERS i y f >r a v is it with his nost promising elements ta the situ USE ELECTRICITY U e j 9f( »tlon today. It means that we noi and relatives in ' 1 only have the resources for prosper irton. Ity, bat also enough common sense U Only one farm in ten in Ore make good nse of them. Mr. ;,nd Mrs. 1 W on Monday, June 29. a 7 Vi u'i,i girl. Irvin «ays lhal n .'n if il wasn't n boy. it was bigger than Charlie Chaplin's baby, anyway. V 'l : " - working at the rock * nrry Chester Shearer bad lh" ' vi ■r une lo have a large me', f ill on his fool. That gl; il vv i- ver y painful lie vva» .til- to go to work again Monday. The Hr-bolls Telephone Com pany is polling in a new trunk line ¡.long the Beaver Dam road and nnrlli on Cedar Street In lake rare o f (heir increasing husine-s in Ihe Cedar Mills vicinity. II. «!. Kmmons and his fath er. W. It. Kmmons. expeel ti spen.i Ihe Fourth with relatives on the Mackenzie Pass. W e are looking for some good fish stories when Horace g.os back ; nsnns invited. Heavep Social Clot O. E. 8., will give a picnic July 12 al Rippling Waters. All Eastern stars and and their families arc Adv c 31 Two busses and a truck ear- ied ninety hoys to the Y. M summer camp at Spirit .akc Monday. The boy* will he gone five week-. Van Brown, son of Mrs. Lela Brown o f the T v ic e Lumber Co., was among the number. FARM REMI NDERS PORCINO LOW ER TAX E S Gerard B Winston. Undersecretary of the Treasury In the American Bankers Association Journal says 'The burden of taxes must be light ened. Per capita Federal taxes roar from $32 In 1918 to $54 In 1920; tber commenced to drop, and have beet, successively $45, $32. $28 $29 In (h> last four fiscal years. It la estimated that for the next fiscal year the fig ure will bs about $27. With lh* states and municipalities the opposil* tendency is disclosed. In 191$ the!- per capita tax was something ovei $20. In the next four years It ros* to $27. $30. $36, $33. and later figure will undoubtedly show further In creases " He says of excessive death taxer that "examples have been cited o' how the slates and Federal govern ment, under existing laws, can tak* more than 100 per cent of an estate If Federal and state government» take more than the particular snuro of taxation can stand, it will ulti mately destroy all revenue from thai source A fter a man has provided for the reasonable requirements ot living, the Impetus to further prodne tion la largely the desire to leavi oce's family well provided for. 8- long as the individual feels that h» can pay the tax and still leave an es tate to hla family, he will Increase bia efiorts; bat a man will not seek to build np a large fortune ]nat tc have it taken away from b it family at hit death." fe w hog* wi l l go a Jong way toward paving Ihe hills on any farm, hut Inn many will eat up all (lie profit. Base Ihe number o f hogs to lie kept on the amount o f wasfe available for hog feed. Th " he-1 * >-<•:*• nieol for anv poultry disease is prevention. NOT ONLY BECAUSE Of Custom, But In Commemoration And Honor of the 149th Anniversary of The Telephone 0553 ' Mi ko Plenovl Class Shoe Repairing Otto Erickson A Co. Agent fo r HI sir Car« Beaverton Garket Meals, Groceries, SMOOTH as 1 " CREAM F j flood Recommended as an effi- DEAN'S DRUG STORE W A Beaverton, Oregon Vlneon’a "Everybody's Oospsr Billiard Parlors and Card Room All W Electrical I. Noyes Fir*! Class Plumbing City Geat Inspected E. E. A Garket Meals Swenson Barbor Shop Parlo? Beaverton Furniture Hanitn Appliances in Covali A Co., Inc. Ilcnl Estate Servios Lumber Co. Hell and Coryieclion Tranof«r Plano Poatoffloo G arth's Garage Automotive Specialist "W e Incorporated Twentieth Century Grocery Price* Same as Pori land Stores Store" Quick A Handy Shop llciiislitching, pleating, stamping Son Electric, Studio Beauty J. W. Sprague (light Review Everything Electrical Undertaker F. W. Bishop The Beaverton Itealtor T h * $ 0 * 0 V L S t or* Beaverton Clean reading for all Ihe family Plumbing & Hardware Bank of Beaverton A flood Hank in a «looil Town G apes Exchange E. Fogg Beaverton's A Grocery Fruits, Ice Ed Halaten Hardware Priced S. rienl laxative for Ihe re lief o f heart-burn, ronsli- palion, indigestion, e i e . ; when caused by excessive fermentation in Mie stom ach. Useful a# a dentifrice, and mouth Wash. Boaverton New and Second Hand Furniture * 1925 th Saturday, TINTEX BROWN, BROS., Proprietors C. H. BROWN, Pharmacist o f The Declaration o f Independence Business Kir*l BEAVERTON PHARM ACY Signing W e, the Following People of Beaverton Will Close Our Places o f M IL K O F M A C N ^ IA Our Ad» are written tu be read 'Vegetable gardeners in west- TINTS AS YOU RINSE rn Brecon c;>n., find nitrafe of nda a* a good (op dressing Tints arid fH-es Anything o " spinach if broadcast be- tween rains. Il should not he Gray Box applied, however. when Ih e For. all fabric a— cotton, wool, plants are wel. Huperplios- -silks nhate may lie mixed with lh«- nitrate o f soda to make i t Blue Box easier to apply. The rale of •PI 1 eaHon la 200 pound« of For laec-trimmod silks. The eari, an acre. lar.e remains while V gon is equipped for elec trie oi gas service. Figures recently studied show that o f Ihe 50,2»«» farms m (he state, only 5.163. fapnis, or 10.9 per rent, make use o f electricity and gas, and o f thi.« number 5,250 receiv d central station service. While th** number o f Ore go n in« having gas and electriei ty i# somewhat above the f i g ure for the United Stale*, il i« comparatively low » lie n il i« placed alongside the far! that 50.5 per cent o f Ihe farm* have telephone service and 71.2 per cent have automobiles. Il give* rise to .«peculation a« In whether the farmer is rnnlenl lo sacrifice greater comfort ami convenience made possible by electricity and gas in favor o f rapid communication and trans portation llial Ihe telephone and auto make possible. While eleelrieify on Ihe farm i* used mostly for lighting I « For Salo— III h. C. while I,eg GAN W ANTS WONK horn hens llood layers. Working unni would like to Price « I 75 each Call Mrs, gel steady work near Heaver- F d sh cr, I I 3 miles sonili mi wages. Ad loll. Reasonable W'lllsnu HI reel. Adv c31 dress P, I». Box 313, Heaver- Bt aVv r Theatre w. im Service" Moving