The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 13, 1928, Image 6

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    T flU PUA VERTON RFVTFW
FRIDAY, JU TTIS, IM*
p ea l Happenings
Mr«. J.
Huntley «pent lu es-
•l«y ami Wednesday of la»t week week.
in Seattle.
■»',
Miss Mina Germiqxiott i* enjoy­
M* ami Mr*.
K. P.
Edwards ing a two week's vacation from
*|>cnl the week end with friends her duties at the local telephone
office.
at Garibaldi
. ' as
day in Portland with M— Maude
Miller, aister o f Mrs. llo-hson.
A bout l/our
Ihuig line II e i i
i|rnt
last
week with friends at Beuside.
Norman and Sydney Davis re­
turned home Sunday from Tacoma
Wash., and In .li»i< Columbia, w herv
they h o.e been xist.iug the past
week.
Health
Mr nnd Mra. Howard llughaon
«pent Sunday at Rockaway Oregon.
Dewey,
I’ hone
nmbla,
A severe > axe of small |w>x la !
reported at the
Hyatt home in !
Fore»t Grove.
Vernon Mn|n>« am. H uh hi D« vn
me spending a week H the vnnoux
benches of Oregon
by lohn loseyh Osiixs* M O
Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Ilrrgey of
Spokane, \Va.>Y a-« guests sit the
! home of Mr. and .Me,« I., F. Hum-
burg.
“ HEART DISEASE“
When a man or woman dies sud­
denly, and without visible cause,
Fresh hut*rmilk in anv quantities
tb* newspapers »nnounce that de­
at ths corner market on the high­
ceased xxas "a victim of heart dis­
way
and
the
Oreron
Electr'c
ease.” In the majority of cases the
cause of death was nothing of the
track*.
Adv. e S3
kind, but—it sets the public mind at
Mr. and Mr*, i A. Aalxnhr and
rest. It is so easy to lay the blame
were
on this most noble, much abused I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashahr
organ. Still the fact confronts u* ¡dinner guests at the R. R, Denney,
stubbornly that, among our several
home last Tuetsday evening.
vital organs, the heart is easily first.
Rev. M. M. Bussey from Cal for- '
W'e should therefore render the
heart due respect, and take the best
nia *• preaching at the Nazerine
possible care of it.
Church.
He expects
to conclude
Perhaps oxrerlosding is one of the
on Friday evening of this week.
most serious often«** against a nor­
mal heart—and it is accomplished
Mr. P. M. Madden, realtor, sold
by over-feeding. Roughly speaking,
5 acres with 7 room house, full
tire heart lifts eighteen pounds of
basement, belonging to Mrs. Dva'
blood seventy-two times per min­
across from the Airport to Mr. amt
ute—or 1,296 pounds per hour—and
Mr«.
Noeotchin
of
Sacremento,
for a single day, multiply by 24; it
whhMfHenHl*'iC**P *JnntH ' ' edneMl“ y
M«
Susan Clement and daugh. »'• Hardinghsm and son Mervin ot
California.
runs into torts per month I This
lends in Portland.
ter, M *s Aljce returned Tuesday »®» «u children and Mr -nd Mrs.
supposes you weigh a50 pounds; if
Mrs. J. R. Johns.in and daughter,'
Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Cooper are evening from a motor trip through ^ oodruff and daughters,
you arc heavier—think of itl T ie
thing is alnm<t bewildering. I may i Ethel from The Da'les visited at
spending this week at the home o f California.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKcll, ac-
the home of her pisrents, Mr. ami,
he in error, but horse sense tells me
her sister, Mrs. Mosier.
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Storey arc companies! by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
1 am thinking along right lines.
Mrs. K. E. Swenson, Frida» and
Miss Barbara Cady is spending spending the week visiting with ham Schmuckli of Portland spent
The unnecessary food that we are
Saturday.
Ethel is on her way
the summer with her sister. Mrs. their son. V. Storey and family at j from Saturday to Wednesday fish
continually shovelling into the stom­
Yellowstone Nathnal Park
ing on the Metolfus Rixer.
ach. and xvhich is i. ‘er thrown into
John Bankus n Partland.
Tacoma, Wash.
Tlx# Masonic and Kaxtein Star
the circulation bv thr absorbent*,
Dorothy
and
Caroline
Grainnier.
Pen Germiquet has returned from
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Raynard and
and more than half of it undigested
picnic will be held at Carver Park
ami
Mary
an extended
visit with
relatives children, Ruth and John attended Rose Zurbuchen, and
—is the heart to blame if xve die of
on the Clackamas R ver, July lb.
Portland
are
xxeakened and over-distended arter­
in Sacramento, California.
the Boatmen's picnic at Champoeg Arno Stribling of
Direction for getting there a r e :
ies? The heart is often blamed for
spendin-» the week at the home of
cross Ross Island Bridge and fo l . 1
Henry R. Nelson
returned
Sunday
failure, when the si* o’clock dinner
.
-
.
.
,
,
the
r
aunt.
Mrs.
J.
E.
Davis.
low Powell Valley road and to hind
Deep River Wash, a ic.r t week’s
is the “ nigger in the woodpile." The
Glenn Miller and a friend from
street, turn south to Clackumu«
painCS pin sausage, and hraxilv.
vis.t with his family here.
Kelso, Wash., spent Sunday at th e 1 Mr. and Mrs. \ C. Chinn and
seasoned dressing, not to *av the
Mr. Beach has just received an­
Elizabeth Heintz of Garden Home home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. family spent Sunday at the JRa.ph
steak a half an inch thick and often
j
Chinn
home
in
Portland.
El
za-
J.
A.
Miller.
other large cons »-(invent of tlm fa
bad her tonsils . m i l l nt I i Ma­
half raw!
1
beth
Chinn
returned
with
them
to
mous Klondike Watermelons from
son's office, Wednesday morning.
Probably shortness of breath and
« r , .» P -
- - ' -> '.ve, Dor-
sped a few Jays with her cousins
faintness are first symptoms that
the Ryan Fru t Co xxhieh he Is
Ruth Ra.vnard is spending the othy Grammer o f Portland, spent
lead one to suspect a burdened ; selling at A cents a pound at hi*
Miss
Irene
Hetu
attended
the
her
husband
at
week with her grandmother. Mrs.
Fourth with
heart. Pain over the heart is more
corner store on the highway ami
Oregon Druggists' Convention
at i
F. M. Crabtree at Forest Grove. , ' ictoria B. C.
often due to neuritis of intercostal
Oregon EW tric tracks.
Adv. c-33
Salem Monday and T ucxl.y.
Her! nerves.
Palpitation is a warning
Rax*
Miller
and
Mr. and» Mrs.
Louis
Hughscn
*n^ Mrs.
sister, Mrs. William Miller of Port- 1 signal—heed it. You wouldsdght if
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sutph'n of
vou were treated as we insult ths
r . v _ IUrve>’
Mrs
« ! * • * » a week's visit with
••«<« ’•» ««• «* ^
r o . i t . o n .he
l/cbam>n. Indiana,
made
a short
Davis spent Sunday at Carlton.
heart. Kidneys are rrrnonstble fot
•tore.
call
last
week
on
their
acqua
ntan-
Lakevkew, Oregon.
many deaths attributed to the hear*
Mis* Pauline Leel and Mr. John
fe*. Mr. and Mrs. C g. Hedge.
Guests at the Donald
MacNeil
—then, bacteria from s disease«
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
Powell
and
Forbes o f Portland were S«nday
Mr. Authpin is an favorably Im-j
throat. Keep on good terms wit)
home Tuesday,
were:
Mr.
and
voiir socialist.
guests at the L. L. Lasswell home. son Danny and Mrs. Powell's m o- . Mrs. Ed Arnold, and Mrs. Merle
pressed with Oregon thnt he '•* now
»
»
. .
.
' ther. Mrs. G. C. Tmesdale
looking for a home to hu» to make
* n i Sutton of Nache*. . Wash., and . Mr.
Mrs. James Welch o f Aloha fell Sunday at Eueane
„ ,
_____ _ .
his permanent home here.
nnd cut her arm. several stitches
X **
„ , ,
and Mrs. Warwick Stexv.rt of St.I H I T E O N W O M E N A T
were required to close the wound.
<l*u^hter of Renny Del plan- Mary • Idaho.
FEDERATION
MEET -----------------------------------------
_
How g o o d news d oes spread
* nd M? ' thJ""“ “ ,k ^ i n d at
Portland spent the week
end at
11,-eon. July 2.
U>28. (Special) 'O K N E R A L OABOI.INE ia
sd ll
the home o f Mr*. Kellys parents,
They Delegates
and
visitors are luick I lie b csl.
Adv 36 If
Mr aluj Mrs. J. H. Dohb!»-
They
-
have
juat returned
from a motor ^om the Orx-gon Federation of W o.
trin to Yellowstone National
Park, men’s clubs in Klomsth balls,
Georg* THE WEEK’S PROGRAM
,
Mrs. Ernest Hite, Mrs.
George
The Standard Oil Company ha* Ander, on> and Mrs. Virgil Mevers
A t T h e B ea v er T h ea tre
bought another two and a half ton r .tllr . syidav
They
report
a
131 I
s i . ' * s 2i . r Vi . T« s r r , .
2
s
-
-
«
*
•
*
-
•— Jones
* in
Buck
week end w,th T. Jacob* and i* « » ' gerson home near Ven.oni-s.
truck purchased within
the
last
M m
U n a o lw n
Mra
A
F.
"BLACK J A C K ’
‘
I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boring of two month* for the Beaverton Ter- petergon u d Mrs. Charles Struth-
O Henry Comedy
Airs. J. Richard o f The Dalles Portland are
occmpyln* the home ritory.
erg returned Sundav having vis ted
“ Man About
Town.’’
«pent laet week m the
her o{ hcS mother, Mrs. Lutie Boring
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Telft
enter- Mr. and Mrs.
W fbu r
Workman
parent«, Mr. and Mr«* E. E Swen. during her gtay « t the beach.
tained
at a dinner
party Tues- and family of Mtrahfield and Mra.
Jut
13-16-17
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-
-
Sun.. Mon., Tue*..
^Oll,
Guests present were Rosa Workman of Corvallis, for- Marion p avje, „ "THE PATSY”
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson and day evening
Mrs. W. H. Scidmor and daugh- Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. G. E. AHen and son mer Hiteon people, and stopping
With Marie
Dresser and
ter Ardythe spent
several
days ter. Miss Gladys, o f Salem were Verne, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enck- to see Crater Lake
on the way
Lawrence Gray
last week with relatives in Port­ Sunday visitors of Mrs. F. G. Don- «on. M«ss Viola Hansen and Mr. (home.
Just finished at the
Broadway.
land
No Advance In Prices.
a'.dsin.
Mr. and’ Mr*. Rufus Coates of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pickel
of JAMES IMLAY, GRAIN
R. W. Brill, a former resident
Do tv Wash, were diner guests at
Wed. and Thur*. (Merchant's
DEALER, PASSES ON
of Stanfield Oregon, has began the Caldwell Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs.
the Donald MacNeil home Thurs­ publ eation at Comeliua of a week’y R. Schuler of Medford, Oregon.,
N lgku) Ju|y 16-111
day.
newspaper known as the Cornelius arrived Thursday even ng to^
„ spend
„
Aloha, Ore. July
In. (S p ecu li MarP Provost in "Almost a 1-ady''
with Harrison Ford nnd
Mrs. Lewis Stanton and a friend News. In the first issue he announ- a few days at the W. H Boswell Funerai g^pviees for James Imlay
Ceorge K.
Arthur
o f Port'and were dinner guests at ces the publication, the coming week home. Mr. Pickei is a brother and CTa n dcaier cf Roedvi’ le, were held
the C. W. Allen home Tuesday eve. ®‘ a ptrper in Banks and Gaston. His Mr. and Mrs. Schuler are parents from L jn bcr’s
funeral home
at —
publication will be printed in Forest o f Mrs. BossxveH
ning.
Hillsboro, Monday afternoon with
o .. ^VÇ.
The
Congregational
S u n d a y interment at the Tualatin Plains as
Rev. and Mrs. W.
E.
Ingalls
were guests o f their daughter. Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Hughson and mother school picnic will be held Saturday' cemi-ia.>.
Imlay was one of
the
I. C. Roberts o f Lake , Grove last Mrs. Elizabeth D av* spent Mon- afternoon at Shute Park, Hillsboro,! James
' leavin'» from the church at tw-o ear|y settlers of Washington Co­
thirty. A basket diner will be ser- unty, coming to Oregon in 1879 ■
Reserve District No 12 ved at six th rty, and everyone U w^f, Mr*. Imlay anu their te;i chi' ■
Charter No. 32
requested to brine their own dish­ dren and settling
on a farm near J
2
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
es and basket o f eats.
Hillsboro.
lie later established a —
.
v
■
Reedv ile.
j |C j 38 vjdS O ieilP OT K t r o s f m I
Mr
R- M. Howard, Mrs. H. L grain* business in
Ho-1 He w 8 s born in
Aberdeen.. Scot- ■
■
Plttendrigfi and Mrs. D. C.
At Beaverton, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business June 80. 1928.
from
a 'and and tame to the United States ■ * 7 Q Q £ q $ 1 5 . 0 0
■
ward
returned
Sunday
I” ^
~
—
motor trip to Bend Ore. v f\ the M) to il.
RESOURCES
m
‘
He is survivied by Mrs. Imlay, j
McKenzie Pass and Crater ■
Lake.
1. Loans snd discounts. Including rediscounts, acceptances or
sev"**
great- ^
■
They were accompanied by Mr. and nine chH«(ren and
bills of exchange, sold with endorsement of the bank
;SNice Dresser Large Glass"
Mrs. J. E. Howard and Mrs. R. E. grandchildren.
78 3 196 35 Bfrown and two children of Bend
-including items shown in 29, 30 and 32, il any.
.
i. Overdrafts Secured and u n secu red ..........................................
J. A. HOPGOÖD DIST.
■
who remained here until Friday.
4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov-
PASSENGER
AGENT J
v
Jjf. and Mrs. J. R. Talliert, Mr.
eminent, state, municipal, corporations, etc., including
and
Mgs, J. R. Metzler and Mr.
172,705.79 and
those shown in items 30 and 35, if any
.
.
.
.
Mr. J. A. Hongood, formerly of
Mrs. J. B. Metzler and Mr.
1,350.00 and
6 . Stock«, s««curities, claim«, liens, judgment«, etc.,
Mrs. W Jbur
Weed returned Bçax'erton, who has served for the
6 ,4M) 00 home Sunday from a week’ stay Southern PacYic in Portland, has
7. Real estate owned other thaa banking house
.
,
8 . (a) Lrwful reserve with federal reserve bank
32.440.001 in the Gould Cottage at Bay Ocean been named dirtriet passenger s
8 . ibc) Cash on hand in vault and due from other banks, bankers
Wgfk end guests at the cottage gent, with headquarters in Port, ■
",
and trust c o m p a n i e s .........................................................
55,213.10 were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr and land. Heretofore the road has had
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Livermoe, Jr no district passenger agent in the
1 1 . Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,182 09
The following enjoyed a family city such officials being located on­
ly yi the largest cities served by
Total cash and due from banks, items 8 , 9,
picnic and tha fireworks at Jant-
the
System.
Port’ and has advan­
N and IT,
. . .
.
$89,8,7.69
zen Beach, Saturday afternoon and
ced to the stage of needing the
evening, Mr. and Mrs. F. Schoene
services of such a representative,
T o t a l .................................................................................. $652.539.83
Clarence Carlson, Miss Mabel Carl
according to J. A. Ormandy, assis­
LIABILITIES
son, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Drone and
16, Capital stock paid In
*
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8 25,000 00 and chi’dren and Mr. and Mrs, E. tant passenger traffic manager, by
whom the announcement was made.
20,00(1,00 W. Woodruff and daughters,
17. Surplus f u n d ......................................................................
Mr. Hopgood has
worked
up
! 8 , (alUndlvided p r o f i t * ..........................................
120,678.19
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Clement from a minor position as a bag­
\b) Lee* current expenses, interest and taxes paid
12,228.00
8,245.19 and family accompanied by Mrs. gageman, on coming
to Portland
) 9 . Reserved for taxes, interest and depreciation
. . . .
.
780 29 Jenn>
Hardjngham and son, of as a youth at thd time of the I>ew-
20. Dividend! unpaid
......................................................................
.
8.6 Portland
« * was city
left Friday
for Canon n and Clarke Fair.
22. United StatesDeposit*. including postal savings and
becoming I
Beach, where they will spend **v passenger agent before
deposits o f U. S. disbursing officers
.
.
.
.
. 304.87 erf xxecks.
Mr. Clcn cut returned city ticket agent. All of his rail­
DEMAND DEPOSITS, oilier than banks, subject to reserve:
Sunday and is filling^ the place of road service has been in Portland
W. C. McKell on the Rural Route »
23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due
during
the latter's vacation.
Doings In Justice Court
the State cf Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
279,366.77
m
24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
.
.
.
.
is-
191.25
Dr. J. R. Talbert filed suit July
25. Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on de­
10 against Henry Shannon for re­
ROB­
mand
.
.
.
.
...........................................
10,004.06 POST OFFICE
covery of money on
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, sub­
ss*.
« .A tf
en
AO
BERS LAND IN PRISON Liquidators, a eornoratton. are B p t ___ h ____ e __. . s MORE
YOU V* À
BAT
OF
ject to reserve, items 23. 24, 25,
$289,562.08
suin'» E. Marsh for payment on A
h r It a D
THE
a note.
Frank Reeves ia the at- ^
OLR
BREAD,
in n
TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and
Aloha, July 11, 1928, (Special) tomev for the corporation.
MORE YOU WANT
payable on demand or subject to notice:
W i’ liam Johnson and Amos Jones
Liquidators, a eornoratton. filed j
27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding
. . . . .
181,927 43 were sentenced to serve seven years
*uit
July 9 »gainst A. T. Jamma J That'a because it e expertly
28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice
.
.
.
.
126,769.97 at the McNeil islsH penitent ary
'or
money
o*
acount.
Frank
mads, of ths best ingredients.
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or sub­
by Federal Judge. McNary.
They Reeve* is the attorney for the cor­
i
Try
our bread ar.d you'll find
plead guilty to nost-offic* m is e r­
ject to notice, item* 27 and 28,
.
.
.
$308,697,40
poration.
out what
a big difference j
ies at Columbia City, Roy, and A -
X otal
QUALITY MAKES.
5
$652,539.83 loha. Ore. in May. These two nad
JULY 18
K'J ATE OF OREGON. County of tVaxh inirton, •«
We
also
hava
very
tempting
J
Kenned** were charged with the A -
Garden Home at Tigard
I IXiy Otay. cashier or tho above muiiert bank, do solemnly swear that
CAKES AND PIES.
J
lohv Ore., in May These two and Falrvale at Prickyard
the above statement Is true to the beet of my knowledge end belief
We are prepared to supply S
Dny Oray. Cashier
Johnson we* shot in
Portland,
Beaverton at Vcrhoort
CORREC T— Attest:
Special Cakes for Weddings, Z
wh*!e resistin'- arrest shortly after
Ounniway Park at St. Phillips
Subscribed and sworn to before F W. Livermore
BIRTHDAYS and PARTIES 5
the Aloha robbery.
Ben Lesmus.
me, this 6 th day o f July,
1928 » * Dennsy.
YEAGER'S BAKERY
^
er has already plead guilt” to of
Five huge log rafts are being
Vt. E. 1‘ cgg. Notary Public. My
Director»
OREGON
the Aloha robber** and James and built' at Warrenton for San Diego f r BEAVERTON
r«>imniMion expire* A u gu st 22 1928,
buyers.
Baker are
to be arraigned.
s
Ranges j
(he
7702
YES, SURE,
ami «iiinllly
I'lumlier
T"K (JREEN CLOVER
KARHECIJE IS OPEN
Ilea X et ton
r Smoothtop Sale
only $ 5 down
*sa
Mrs. Tapp and daughter Helen " t i , ™ t h T T o ^ s H oapdll o f H i t -
■of Beattie are visiting with hermo-
on Monda\*
ther, Mrs. Anderson o f Angel St.
’
\i. w p v
, -* ,
, .
. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dessinger
Ms W R. \an kleek and daugh- and Mrs Krank Holboke and chil-
ter. Cathryn spent Wednesday a t 1 dren gpent
Sundaj.
in the Mike
the Glen* Sniderd home of Lake Welter home at Timber
Grove.
j
m -
a
v.
,
,
I Mr. and Mrs. Harnson Hugh sot:
service
See
Mr. and Mr*. Itirixm Davis left
Tueaday for a trip to British Col-
th in g s Y o u S h o u ld K n o w
Mia. I ay Syverson and daughter
Florence
returned
to Longview,
Friday, after a three week's visit
with relatives at
Beaverton and
Huber.
Mrs. E. M. Lamp and daughter,
Miss Florence of Yakima, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Klook spent the week end with Mrs. Lu-
Mrs J. K. Goddard ha* been eon
fined to her home with illness for and daughter, Cathryn, spent Sun­ rinda Lhsvia and Mrs. F. G. Don­
day with friends in Portland and aldson.
two weeks.
Tigard.
^ ^
Mr. Clarence Carlson attended the
Mrs. Cora Bayibridgc of Kings­
The ¿»scar Lierman fami’ y has ley, Iowa arrived
Engraver’*
Picnic
near
Oregon
Sund-
for a
moved into the M.
KiUpatrick month's visit at the home « f her
City Sunday.
teidence on Second and Lombard nephew, L. R. Dean and brother,
Mr. and Mr*. C. S. Taylor and
E. S. Doering.
daughters returned Wednesday from *-***•*•
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller attend­
Rock away.
Miss Laura Jackson ami br-'ther
Mr and Mr* F P FHw.r.t.
« ed
"* the r Pharmacist
" ™ ™ ' s Convention in Philip o f Portland have been spen
J i r !L
“ " P with
t „ « iw » d
or
„ „ k,
........ .....
ch !dren spent
the . weekend
this week .
j o f their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. :
friends at Garibaldi.
Mr. and Mra. William Wilson of c * w - A11*n-
Mrs. R. D. Young nnd son. Jack r
,
Mrs. F. C. Peck who has been
t u r n e d Sunday from
«
week's
^
some
time
with
her
Visit at Bend Oiegon.
A f *n
° f h‘*
Mr*' C* spend tig
daughter, Mrs. Tucker of Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Rw.mua.en
Mr. j . W- 8 p n | M Uft WffdnM. is reported very much improved
of H ill*oro spemt Sunday at the a
.
IT n
hMlth
home of John E Havs.
,
mor? lng toT S * ntc?
> o rk , ln
¡*® *P*nd a month wr.tli his sister
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clement and
Mrs. Charles Esteriy and daugh - and mother.
| fam »v accommuiied by Mrs. Jen-
for
P O R T L A N D QAS A OOKK
Slzth and Salmon
ó
00.
A
L
Look at these
Real Food Values
A T THE
BEAVERTON MARKET & GR0CFRY
Bring along an extra big market basket when you co­
mb to this store, because when you see the special
valxtes we are offering, you will want to take advantage
ui (bent all
PHONE
3503
/
O l'lt CUSTOMEUS ARK SATIShlKIl.
DELIVERY SERVICE West Si.lv J p in
East Side 3 p m
We Deliver Sulmdsy At 10:30 » ni.
BEAVERTON
MARKET AND GROCERY
Farmers: We pay rash lor your eggaand produce
Any trip East
can be a Circle T rip
— i f you go via Southern Pacific,
through C alifornia am ! circle
b ac k o v e r N o r t h e r n lin es.
Thiz summer get more for your travel funds. N o m u ­
ter what your eastern destitution go one wzy, return
tnothcr. You can sec the whole Pacific < oasl snd much
pi the United S u m zt only slightly higher fare.
Fir« toC a I i forms over (lit- *|’ctuctilir S hasta R o iit *.
Enjoy tosmo|x)liun Sun Frinii«co. I ch Angeles, Holly*
Woody Sun Hugo, world Limed hc.n lies and resort»—
can be in the enchanted circle of your trip cast.
From C ilifornu, go eastward over any of the follow­
ing routes, with choice of routes returning via northern
United States or ( anzdian lines.
The Sunset Circle
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Round the run of the United States. First on the
"su n set Limited," famed round (lie world, via El
Paso and the old South to «juaint, romantic New O r­
leans. Then by rail, or at no more u>st (meals and berth
included in your rail fare) enjoy 100 golden hours it
sea to New York by Southern Pacific Steamship.
The Golden State Circle
From law Angeles to Chicago Golden State Lim­
ited" in its 61 \ \ hours, spreads before you the historic
Southwest; a glim pse o f O ld M exico at Juarez, \
minutes from I I Paso Them to Kansas City, Cliiiagu
A midwest points.
The Overland Circle
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via Lake Tahoe, the scenic Sierra, to your Colorado of
Utah destination. Or direct to Chicago on the "San
Francisco Overland I.imitcJ," in 6 1 ^ hour»,
Low Roundtrip Fares
Summer excursion fares on and after May 22 Return
limit October 31. Stopover* anywhere. Your choice of
routes. I.^t your local agent help you plan your trip via
SiwitStern Pacific
C. E. Allen, Agent