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| T O Business Directory he Beaverton M AKE M EALS IN T E R E S T IN O WANTED M i POE SALE b e in g ta le a p a id by p la in tiff aa a f o r e s a id T h e b a la n ca . I f a n y. It» he d la p o a e d o f aa aald C o u r t m a y he a d v la e d an d m ay d i r e c t : th a t lh a lie n o f aald m o r t g a g e he d e c r e e d p r io r a n d s u p e r io r t o a ll c la im . In te re s t o r e q u i ty o f e a ch o f th e d e fe n d a n t s h e r e in. a n d th a t a u ch o t h e r a n d f u r t h e r d e c r e e he g r a n t e d h e r e in as m ay a eem Just a n d e q u it a b le . Monsignor Jame» Leen, Coad hislio|> In the world. He Is n jutor Bis|ui|i of Hort I,onta, native of Ireland, born tliirly Mauritius, is tin* youngest one years agi). The foods combined in one lineal should have variety and Foe Sale — Team of young contrast in texture and flavor mares. Inquire, A. K. Han Serve something crunchy I lk son, Wood «V Fuel. e32tf toast, or browned crumb.« on I An eipprie'iced MARGKLl.KH New Beaverton Garage, gen. srappoled dish, something soft, in attendance as a while sauce or eustard eral auto repairing, acetylene Friday, August 1S, 19SS F IR S T C L A M W O R K A T Storage, T h a t If a f t e r th e a ald » a le a n d th e something crisp and fresh, like welding and bratiug. Issued Every Friday At R E A S O N A B L E PRICES Adv c 3 a p p lic a t io n o f th e p r o c e e d a t h e r e o f |le(lure or cohl slaw. f o r th e p a y m e n t o f th e m o n e y » d u e Beaverton, Oregon, For variety in flavor, some Fop Bale— \ three-burner eoal th e p l a i n t i f f o n aald n o t e « n d n u tr ì- I of (he foods chosen should be it a h o u ld b e a a c c r t a ln e d th a t oil »love. Also a a* -Ineh g s a a id g e pr«*ceeda F o r F in « W atoh Repairing an a re I n s u ffic ie n t t o p a y i mild or bland, like potatoes or wire cable, 400 feel loivg. J. s u c h J u d g m e n t o r d e e ra e aa th e p la in J.. U. Hulelt Optical W o rk I bread: some should have S. Miller. c37 t i f f m ay r e c o v e r h e r e in , ahe m a y Editor and Publisher pronounced flavor, as in t h e See A. E. W IL S O N hnve Judgm ent over and a g a ln a t I case of rare steak, roast, lanth, Young lady desires a room witli M rie W . M c C o r m ic k an d ( b o r i » W Phone M i 5 WATCHMAKER and JEWELER 1 ham, or cheese, or some of I he or wilhoul hoard in a refined M c C o rm ick , aa a d m ln la t r a to r o f th e On Broadway, First Door Eas Kaiarad a. mmad-ria« vau»r Dmvbm *k I vegetables such as cauliflower family. Address reply lo Mis« e a ta te o f M a tild a J a n a M cC o rm ick , of the Post Office d e ce a se d .In th e sum o f s u ch d e ft tk « P o .t O S n «I t a n t t u . O taoon cabbage, and onions; there A. Herring, 729 Irving SI., c l e a r ? . • U « t k . AM o f M arcii j. i m should «Iso be something sour Portland. Adv p37 T h la s u m m o n # la s e r v e d u p o n y o u B E A V E R T O N LU M B E R OO in itself, like tomato or pickles by p u b lic a t io n , by ord er of H on Subscription, 11.60 per year. or like spinach or beds, some F op Sate— t A» aere», 40n feel Qeotr R I t a g le y , J u d g e o f th e a b o v e Now Open F o r Business off pavement. Small house, e n t it le d C o u r t w h ic h o r d e r w a s thing that is ordinarily served Advertising rates on application with vinegar, or a salad with garage, chicken house. $2.100. m a d e a n d d a te d J u l ? I I . 192«. Under New Management $100 cash, balance $10.00 per M. It. R um p . A t t o r n e y f o r P la in French dressing. Sweet flavor R eal d e n e e and a M n n SEIH month. 5"4 interrai. Fry's t i f f LEWIS BRC8., PROPRIETOR* For many years, a number o i l 's usually provided in the des- Real Estate Gfflce. c 37-39 b o ro . O r e g o n . oroad gauged, forward looking I *ert, or it may be introduced D a te o f flr a t p u b lic a t io n J u ly IS, 192«. men engaged in the Industrie.' I elsewhere in the menu as in F o p Bale —Grab apples, cooking O. W . N O YE S D a te o f la at p u b lic a t io n , fiep t. I. of Oregon have backed w ith « f. I candied sweat potatoes, or in apples, eating apples, plums, 191«. A d v « 94-49 ATTORNEY AT LAW fort and money a movement |««|!he form o f jelly with meat prunes, and fruit of all kinds. and H. A. Fkstrom. one mile easl Collection#— A ll hlnda— Inaurano« sell the industrial asset« products o f Oregon to Oregon- | "Carrot» will make you beau- o f Beaverton on the Canyon Beaverton Oregon lans. These men in diversified I lifdl" is indirectly true, because road. Adv p 34-37 lines and living in various I f*rrots are an excellent source Dim son parts of the slate, hold the I 'd mineral matter which is Feult F op Sale— Blue DR. S A M U EL 80R EN SER plums. Bartlett pears. Crab common view that encouraging I used in regulating body pro. Beaverton, Ore. Near S. P. Depot D r. Samuel Soranson, O. V. S. and making successfully estab-1 cesses and building apple« and Gravenslelne, and tissues, sweet cider. Bring conlain- ■ j . ucluaio and licensed veterinary lislied manufacturing plants. I They are" especially rich in cal ers. Hans Nielsen, on Em ami building up tbeir prestige I ciuiii and a good source of at PHONES mons farm. Adv p 39-39 Office, Beaverton 4903 would insure quickest return it | !east three vitamins additional factories in the state. l'arm lies. Hillsboro 3U 2«i High grade piano near Beaver This is a policy in which ev-1 The common •‘millers" flying ton will be sold lo reliable cry community of Oragon has I »bout lights in the evening are party at big saving. $10 S T E V E V A S IL E F F a deep and abiding interest. I the parents of the destructive monthly will handle. A real A general trade mark or em-1 cutworms that often strike down T a ilo r to Men and Women buy. Write at once for par Mem was adopted. containingJ portions of Oregon garden and PRE881NG AND REPAIRING ticular». Tollman Piano the words, “ Oregon Quality-’ on I Held crops. The female lays Residence: 5th Bouse West of Store, Salem. Oregon. real “ helper" a diamond shaped shield sup-1 to 500 eggs singly or in gtipe's Garage, Beaverton Adv c 36-38 Shop: 497 Washington Street, ported by a Beaver. This was I '»asses on or near the food W ATER characteristic of thrift and |n-1 Plants of the larvae, which are ^ # ^ roundtrip Portland, Oregou •ravoxi dustry and is based upon th el hatched from the eggs in a few hire to I m Ik « < ( o « r ( mt the Ital« o f biological fact that Oregon was | 'lays. This brood grows up O r t t B R f o r W a e b l M g la a Com m i j . Mapes A Son In barn, fssdyard. tard en, ài «chan. the greatest habitat of the Bea feeding on the mid-summer B IL L IA R D P AR LO R S S u n d ry ar b ath room , yo u wUI And ver. • » l a andar * r$MB$$ n real h rtp — lc plants and develop* into molh« C o r a S c o f i e ld M u rp h y . P la in t iff, Cigars » makrBhcavytaaàam ay.lfaavrNCouni- Recognition of the signifi later in the fall. It is (his pen-, vs laas $ t cp«, I'm a t e a b a n * mm * «U rabia. Tobaccos And II 1$ m ana? now cm b a m (hla •'ration that lays the batch of M e r le W . M c C o rm ick a n d D o r is M c cance of the Oregon industries Confections (• B v c n lo n c w W l t b Cba law - p r ic e d C o r m ic k . hla w i f e ; O o o r g e W . M c F alrbankt-M itn« **$ Horn« W ater H a s t. Soft Drinks program and its value has mad* I "FF» from which the cutworms C o r m ic k a n d A lv e r la M c C o rm ick , a u p p ty - strides. I'hat winter over as half grown aprii»#, lake, arrea I low well, hla w i f e : A d e la id e D r a u g h n an d Cady B uilding W atson Street Friday, Saturday and Sunday— d e e p - e l l — w h eth er tn a amati 'The practical side of the I !»rva<* under the surfare of the H a r r y D r a u g h n . h e r huxband: b n again w oe ______ arry m ía te, there famous slogan "—Oregon quality I -°U »re hatched. They are G e o r g e W . M c C o r m ic k , a « a d m in i la a Fairbanks-Mura« Horn# Water return limit Tuesday. Ask for Plant that Ata you r needs and your stra to r o f t h e e s ta te o f M a tild a is now pointed out in newspa-1 easily controlled by a poison purer V kCtrk. kerosene end I ooo U im information aK>ut 15-day and BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP per comment. These statements |hran mash, Arte«* J f » ga llon and largar ««am Jane M c C o r m ic k , d e c e a s e d . an d give real Ara prt R a lp h H annan. D e fe n d a n ts . commutation fares. C. J. Stevens, Prep. record triumphs of Oregon J u j I tu rn th * f a u t * Maintains the same old prices products in meeting competi 0 R E 6 0 N S T A T E N E W S To A d e la id e D rau gh n an d H arry O p m olln * o n . a t I h n . p i . n t . I . M Train Schedules S m H . s . (On,. C am a In ir U MS I n D r a u g h n . h e r h u e b a n d . o f th e a b o v « Shave 25c H aircut 35o tion in various parts of th e fo u r a .ll. P a l o n . s t I h . . . r .a l T O P O R T L A N O :- nam ed d e fe n d a n t». In th e N a m e o f • ■help..." lo nock l.n T h . r a . i l s world. I hey show Oregon is Laundry In Connection Corvallis has shipped a car th e S ta ta o f O r e g o n : Y o u , a n d e a ch »orpcM natF sm all L ai aa show rom * .*.*:*5 A M - 7;- 9 « 2 » A M., 1:06 H.M, These state e i - Sian hand la I h . r o m p i* !» U n. W 1 JO H.M , 4:52 H.M., 7 22 H.M. 8:59 H.M., 10:48 H.M. BEAVERTON. O R E marching* ahead. o f y o u . a r e h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to a p Fol. h a n k .-M a r.» rn d lM r . . h k h In ments cover loganberries to pipe load o f loganberries In England. p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t f ile d clini»«- " Z " B a n in ... M om . 1 u h i and , « T U R N , N D . L E A V E P O R T L A N O :. Clatsop County has'an excep a g a in s t y o u l a th e a b o v e e n t itle d organs and womens" coats lo P aam Marna. Semi Rr llp v M im lm llU, ,Vu a L °:‘ 5 AM ' M P . « . . » : ! » H. M, *4:15 P M . 5:15 P »»d G r ln d .r a , F a irb a n k « O r a i»». water tanks. tionally good hay crop this c o u r t and s u it o n o r b e f o r e t h e W a.h ln s Ma. h in -., .I n u l e m olar», a P.M., 6:00 P.M., 8:03 P.M., 9:33 H.M., 11:30 PM. la s t d a y o f t h e tim e p r e s c r ib e d In r o m p i.!» Iln . or g . a . r . l « - r . l t . Each year, Oregon's wonder- year. p a m p in i - o u ip m .a i, p u m p lacks, th e o r d e r f o r th e p u b lic a tio n o f th e ’ Not Sundays I ful fruits an<j vegetables and pswar h «ad«, »er. Road work in the city of su m m o n * , t o - w i t : On o r b e f o r e th e Undertaker and Embalmer soil products make new con Clatskanie is being S. SCHEUPBACH rapidly e x p ir a t io n o f s ix w e e k s n e x t. f r o m suesls. Willamette Valley lo pushed. $4 ml. eouthweel of B ««v «rto n a n d a ft e r th e d a te o f f i r s t p u b l i c a Grange Building tio n o f th is s u m m o n s, th e d a te o f A uthorised Dealar OREGON ganberries are finding a wel BEAVERTON. The .Mist Market Road district s a id f ir s t p u b lic a t io n b e in g o n J u ly FAIRBANKS-MORSE PRODUCTS come in Great Britain; even 192$. an d I f y o u f a ll s o to a p p e a r ALLEN, AGENT Oregon marmalade is being en will spend $li,000 on improve a S3. n d a n s w e r th e p l a i n t i f f w ill a p p ly joyed in England— borne of ments, this year. t o th e C o u r t f o r th e r e l i e f p r a y e d marmalade and (oast. Spagnum F. W . B ISH O P The St. Mary’s Catholic f o r In h er said c o m p la in t , t o - w l t : have Judgm ent moss o f the Oregon coast is go Church at Eugene will erect a T h a t p l a i n t i f f Plum bing and Heating a g a in s t d e fe n d a n t s . M e r le W . M c C o r ing into surgical dressings that ♦ 75,000 edifice. m ic k a n d G e o r g e W M c C o r m ic k , as are on the way to Australia. HARDWARE, PAINTS One hundred registered Ore a d m in is t r a t o r o f th e e s ta t e o f M a t il i houses cut in our factories are M c C o r m ic k , d e c e a s e d , f o r th e have been d s u a m J a o n f e 1250 Phone 2003 Beavertonjin Africa and the Orient: pn| gon Jersey cows 00 w ith I n te r e s t th*»reon s in c e D e c e m b e r IS. 1921, a t th e ra te ishes, cleaners, soaps, paints 'hipped to New Jersey. The Sutherlin cannery will o f < p er c e n t p e r a n n u m , a n d f o r and vegetable oils are being Fa-tivad • tèa*. th e c o s t s and d is b u r s e m e n t s o f th is distributed in increasing a- pay approximately $250,000 t o s u i t : and th e fu r t h e r s u m o f $75.06 c m Of PAJUE A bo p ft 9 X M JA M JtA iC N lM rJ BEAVER WOOD CO. mounts; toilet preparations with farmer» for prunes this year. a t t o r n e y ’ s fe e s h e r e in , » n d th e f u r Effective June 1, 1926. due to a th e r sura o f 115. SI w it h In te re s t Oregon labels are being used by The Douglas County Cream shortage, block wood and kiln belles of th« Paeific: logging t h e r e o n s in c e A p r il 12, 1925. s t th e ery has bean incorporated at ra te o f 12 p er c e n t p e r a n n u m , and dried planer ends, good measure, machinery, garden tractors, gas Ros*burg, with $100,000 capital. th e fu r t h e r sunv o f $7.45. w ith I n t e r $5.00 per load. Also have some engines and other implements e s t t h e r e o n s in c e A p r il 4. 1915, at 1st and 2nd growth fir, 4 ft. Road District No. 9 at Rainier th e r a t e o f 12 p * r c e n t p e r a n n u m , also a coal feeding device, an and 16-inch. Phone 1151. automatic stoker, all are going has $17,000 available for mar- a n d th e f u r t h e r su m o f f lfi.7 * w ith It In vite d to the into distant markets hearing sal road construction thi» year. In te re s t t h e r e o n s in c e A p r il 14. 1924, s t th e r a t e o f 12 p e r c e n t p e r a n the banner of "Made in—Ore DANCE The New St. Helens Pulp and n u m , th e la st t h r e e s u m s b e in g t a x gon .' Our tires and rubber Paper Company mill will be in e s p a id b y p l a i n t i f f o n th e h e r e in Every Saturday Night at heels, as well as cereals, are operating by the first of th e a f t e r d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y In o r d e r to Kinton Grange Hall p r o t e c t h e r c la im a n d lie n u n d e r h er in the Orient and in the day's year. Modern Music by m o r t g a g e h e r e in m e n tio n e d . news recently was reported i The Thoinpsoa-Kelly sawmill T h a t th e m o r t g a g e d e s c r ib e d I n Easley’s Five-piece Orchestra shipment lo islands in the Pa p l a i n t i f f s said c o m p la in t h e r e in and th cific of store fixtures, furni at Marshfield lias resumed cut w h ic h w a s e x e c u t e d b y d e fe n d a n t. ture, trunks, and bags— the ting after a shutdown of sev M e r le W . M c C o r m ic k a n d M a tild a If you want slab wood I have eral months. from 8 to 10 P. M. Jane M c C o rm ick , now d ecea sed , to it. If you want cord wood 1 store fixtures being the new A lv a H . S c o fie ld a n d r e c o r d e d on feature in this trade. Lumber St. Helens’ two banks show have it. if you want short p a g e 334 o f b o o k S2. record s of prior to the opening, Monday m o r n i n g ten per cent increase in their m o r t g a g e s f o r W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty . wood 1 have it. A. E. Hanson, carriers an.j hoisting machinery- the wood man. Telephone are invading domestic markets. combined resources, during tjie O r e g o n , o n o r a b o u t M a y 31. 1919 (a n d w h ic h m o r t g a g e w aa. on or I ransaction* of the woolen past three months. of the 0445. Adv c 16tf W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y . D r e g o n . o n or textiles and garment manufac Timber totaling 15,206,472 a b o u t J u ly 31, 1924), b e d e c r e e d to turing industrie« emphasize the feet, and valued at $22,895.17, b e a f ir s t lien a n d a f ir s t m o r t g a g e WOOD importance of the woolen and was cut in the Cascade forest a b o u t M a y 24. 1924, f o r v a lu e , d u ly yarn industry as a basic indus , a s s ig n e d , a n d t r u n o ff rr^ d t o For Your No I Winter Wood •hi» year, from January lo June, s p o l ld a i n t i f f h e re in b y an a s s ig n m e n t o f try here. The woolen products m o r t g a g e r e c o r d e d o n p a g e «09 of Phone Joe Kemmer, 0407 Hve miles of railroad has industrie» are growing at (he b o o k 9«. r e c o r d s o f m o r t g a g e s f o r been completed at Cottage Grove rafp of about twenty-five per Beaverton u p o n th e re a l p r o p e r t y t h e r e in and cent each year over each pre for the new J. H. Chambers h e r e in d e s c r ib e d a s f o l l o w s : ceding year. sawmill, which will goon be fih- A ll th e f o l l o w i n g b o u n d e d a n d d e s c r ib e d re a l p r o p e r t y ly in g , b e in g , The practical side of "Oregon ished. DR. R. 8. W E L S H a n d s itu a te w it h in th e c o u n t y of Quality" applies not only to PHYSICIAN and SURGEON W a s h in g t o n , s t a t e of O r e g o n , and products compounded in Xa- m o r e p a r t ic u la r ly b o u n d e d a n d d e Phones: Office, 5303; Rea. 3925 tutes work shop, but to sport N O TIC E O F s c r ib e d s s f o llo w s , t o - w l t : F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T B e g in n in g a t a p o in t 10 r o d s W e s t Rossi Bldg. Beaverton. Ore. and work garments, wearables \ ears in the serving—months in the making ¡like hats and caps and shoes, Notice is hereby given that o f a p o in t 13 r o d s s o u t h o f s s to n e a» he r e e o g n la e d re n te r o f th e I golf stockings, womens' coals, •he undersigned. Inez B. Uog- n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f fle c t io n « fn and the illustration can be rar- ers, Administratrix of the es T o w n s h ip 2 N o r t h o f R a n g « 4 de jried on into Oregon paints and tate of Jonas J. Birfcel, W e * t o f W illa m e t t e M e r id ia n I n Certain building materials, Ore ceased. has filed in the Cniin- W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y a n d S ta t e o f gon paper and paper products, y Court of Ihe Stale of Ore O r e g o n , a n d r u n n in g t h e n c e w e s t 10 rod s, t h e n c e s o u th 12 rod s, rope, twine, and burlap bags. gon, for Washington County, t h e n c e c a s t 10 r o d * , t h e n c e n o r th heralding the worth while things which emanate To these, shortly, will be added, and Ihe Hon. E. J. Ward, 12 r o d s t o th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g , j no doubt, Oregon linen cloth County Judge of sai.j Courl, t o s e c u r e th e p a y m e n t o f s a id su m s from the Schlesinger chain of stores and the worth and silk ribbon, as these fac ha* fixed Saturday, September o f m o n e y . T h a t «Id m o r t g a g e b e f o r e c lo s e d , tories are "on (he way." I Ml, 1926, at the hour of ten while things done here for Oregon. a l p r o p e r t y b e s o ld as A report on manufacturing o clock in Ihe forenoon there a u n p d o n sa e x id e c u re t io n In th e f o r e c l o s u r e o f prepared for the Pacific North of as the time and the County m o r t g a g e s and th e p r o c e e d s o f sa id west Shippers’ Advisory Board Court Hoom in the Court s a le be a p p lie d as f o l l o w * , v ia : F ir s t o f (he American Railway Asso Room in the Court House a l t o th e p s y m e n t o f th e lie n s n d c la im ciation which met at Tacoma, Hillsboro. Oregon, as the place o f th is p l s l n t l f f u n d e r s s ld n o t e and m o r t g a g e w h ic h a m o u n t s t o $244 00 shower that I he total value of for hearing «aid final report w ith In te re s t t h e r e o n s in c e D e c e m the manufactured producís of nd objections, jf any, therein b e r 1*. 1923. s t t h e r a t e o f « p e r Oregon for 1925 approximated nd for the settlement of said ce n t p e r a n n u m , a n d th e c o s t s o f th is s u it an d o f s a id s a le , an d th e • 27»,218,347.00. This is ex- estate. f u r t h e r sum o f $75 99 a t t o r n e y 's Inez B. Rogers. Por Infants and Children !rlu,,iVe of lumber produe- fe e s h e r e in , and th e fu r t h e r su m o f i ^ n . . p __ a ____ o / v u _____ ,ion- Purely this supports the Administratrix of the e*. w ith In te re s t t h e r e o n s in c e In U m For Over 3 0 Years dea or quality in Oregon ate of Jonas J. iiiekel. deceased $15.31 A p r il 13. 1925, at th e r a t e o f 12 p e r Atwaye best* ^ producís, Dale o f first publication c e n t p er a n n u m , an d th e f u r t h e r sum* o f $7 45, w ith I n t e r e s t t h e r e o n sine#» i bo \ugiisl 13, 1926. A p r il 4, 1925, a t th e ra te o f 12 p er Eugene is planning a new Dale o f last publication, c e n t p er a n n u m , a n d th e f u r t h e r su m “ city within Ihe city,” on a 60- 1 September 10, 1926 o f $1«.7S w ith in t e r e s t th e r e o n s in c e Oet Y o u r P rin tin g Done Now ¡acre site, | ¿¿y p 37-11 A p r il 14, 192«, a t t h e r a ta o f 12 p e r itudioBarberSho^ Review Special This Week Binder Twine $7.50 Diamond hd. wheat Flour 2.00 Fisher Blend Flour 2.19 Fly Spray per gal. 1.00 Dropping-board Scrapers 1.35 CHAS. BERTHOLD HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Red El ectrics A under Pressure P o r t l a n d W . E. Pegg Southern Pacificlines «MS O l DS‘WORTMAN’ 6 -‘K i NG ~~= The whole countryside Diamond Jubilee Reception Saturday, August 14 t m m o. r n tp e tsa tu SALE A SALE THAT IS A SALE! P ortla n d ’s Progressive Store invites you with a full heart and a glad hand CASTOR! A COME ! cen t per annum , th e la s t th ree su m s