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F R ID A Y . JU N E 24. 1931 PLAGUES OF Portland have purchased I Grove restaurant. BRITAIN E N G L I S H Roughage Foods Essential In Diet The gravel mill at the mouth of Mill Creek near Sheridan has re sumed operations. — By Bateman — F A M O U S Forest C A R T O O N I S T The Rogue River bridge between Wedderburn and Gold Beach wa* dedicated recently. TR C. C. Inman and associates have 1 purchased the public dock at Fort Orford. fo r $53,000. H A T are "bulk and roughage** W foods aud why are they essen tial in the diet? Dr. B. F. Butler o f Monmouth has leased the C. C. Mulkey house there as new office quarters. There are certain foods which Increase the natural action of the intestines aud bring about normal elimination. These foods are of two classes: those containing or An organization of a $25,000 Hood ganic acids such as are found In River Agricultural Credit Corp is ) oranges, lemons, grapefruit, toma toes. rhubarb or prune Juice; and nearing completion at that place. those containing cellulose such as Work has started on rebuilding i s ' found In brun. whole wheat, swimming plunge at Blue Moun spinach, lettuce. Ilgs or dates. \\ hen these ure missing from the tain Springs.— Prairie City Journal diet, your child becomes susceptible to ono of the most common Ills The people who do not usually And see the traffic light, can generally of childhood — constipation. see them if there is a policeman then it is that cathartics with their resultant evils, are often in sight. resorted to. How much easier it is for mother Actual construction to start in the latter part o f July on the pro to encourage natural elimination! With Just a little knowledge of posed $140,000 Federal building at the correct foods this Is not diffi Marshfield. cult. Rice flakes, for instance, Construction is underway on 1,000 make an ideal breakfast food for feet of road approaching the new both child and adult. They contain forestry department bridge over soft and fluffy cereal cellulose which provides the necessary mois the Rogue at Agness ture-absorbing bulk, which Is stim- The Prince L. Campbell Fine ; ulating. yet non-irritating, offering Hie benefits as many leafy Arts Museum building and the vegetables do in a gentle, mild and Campbell Memorial Court, natural way. e dedicted at Eugene recently. The newly remodeled Shell Ser vice Station of Portland at 50th and Sandy Blvd. was reopened. s- The Site occupied by the McIn tyre Tire Shop has been secured fo r the establishment of a new co operative creamery at Sheridan. A crew of men have started work on the unimproved stretch o f the Woodburn-Mt. Hood loop sec ondary highway at Eagle Creek. A ft Kruger of Gresham wiil move his automobile repair shop to new puarters at the intersection ot Main Avenue and Section line road. Hadcn Literal et ux to G. B Literal et al, laita 12 and 13,Bor- j wick Acres. Mary H Reiter to United States 1 Nations! Bank o f Portland, 3,SI acres. See* .’. 3. 10. A 11 TIB. R IW Elisabeth l,ee to Olive L. Lee. 61.87 acres. T IS R5W. R. T. Bennett et ux to Floyd Estepp et ux, l-ots 1, 2 and 3, Biks 11, Garden Trs ...I— m i I - II ■ — . Second Ward Church on N- First St., LaGrande, has been dedicated. A. M- and W. A. b’yrd have taken over the “ Oswego Review.” gon Experiment Station. It has been found to be resistant to both mild and rugose mosaic, two ot the worst virus diseases o f potatoes, and is an excellent cooking potato. The Katahdin potato is a round •hort potato, the tubers smooth, and shallow eyes. N O T IC E Roscburg— Plans fo r a greatly enlarged dressed turkey exhibit at Robb's Ladies Shop has opened at this year's turkey show were made at a recent meeting o f the North ] Baker in the Bamburger building on western Turkey Breeders' associa Main Street. tion reports J. C. Leedy, county Shall Mercantile Co. at Wallowa •gent. The sum of $150 was ap- has installed a line o f refrigerator pi' priated as rash prizes for the ! show cases. dressed exhibit«. A new fruit and vegetable stand USING T H E O L d T b EAN Inspects Porter MacTight want- «1 an empty bottle in which to »nix a solution. He went to a drug "tore, picked out one, and asked the druggist how much it would cost. Well. <ai<l the druggist, “ if you want the empty bottle, it will * P*nny. hut if you want any thing in it, the bottle will cost you nothing" "That a fair enough,” said Por ter, “ put in a cock.” j has been opened at Gresham by Chris Batter. The local telephone company at Sheridan is rebuilding lines smith- east o f there. ! G. G. Gullion purchase the Gold | Beach Bakedy from L. E. Goudy in . Gold Beach. 17c BeefSteak, lb........................ Chicken, Fryers and Roasters Boiling Beef, per lb. . . . Fresh Pork, to Fry, per lb. Fresh Ground Hamburger, 2 lb. Potato Chips, regular 10c size, Mayonnaise, Best Foods, pt. Beaverton Athletic Club meet- i ing, Wednesday evening. June 30 ! at 7:15, p m . at the Beaverton City Hall. Everybody interested is en treated to be there 8c 9‘c 25c 5c 15c City Meat Market Phone Beaverton 0855 We Hnndle Only Inspected Menls C ITR U S PO W D ER— 3 large package« IN So why w orry this year The | ghosts o f our ancestors must smile at our fancied calamities. Start circulating ao few dollars by giving someone a job digging your soil, fixin g your barn, or pap ering your front bedroom. You'll be surpriesd how much pep these cir culating dollars will put into our run-down motor. Tiff W E S S O N O IL Q U AR T, BA LCD M A L T — PE R T IN SU G A R — PU R E C A N E 20 POUNDS Refined in the U- S. A. .88 SPAG H K T T I— Franco- American, 3 Tall Tins M A Y O N N A IS E , GOLD M E D AL, PER P IN T P IN E A P P L E , Broken slices 3 No. 2'/i T IN S .23 T U N A FLAKES— S No- '/ T I M .23 SOAP— W H IT E W ONDER 10 BARS Í L A M B SHOULDER, ROAST, PE R lb. C R E SC E N T B A K IN G I ’ O 'U lK K - 1 2 m m PLU M B IN G JELLW ELL. A L L F L A VORS. 3 PKGS., C A T S U P — Del Monte 2 P IN T B O TTLE S W IIE A T IE S 2 PA C K A G E S Two Deliveries Daily Phones .3203 and 1702 and Hardware, STUDIO HAKliKR SUO «1 F IR S T C LA S S H E A T IN G AT Paints It.a» crin. I’li one. 2003 W. E. PEGO UND! K T A K E Il .11 .28 .38 .39 .25 .38 .20 .29 .19 BEAVERTON! F. W. B IS H O P • r »n*r .49 .23 M ARM ALAD E, TE A G ARD EN, 16-OZ. JAR, .15 SH O U LD ER ROASTS. YO U N G PORK, PE R LB. N O N E B E TTE R A T A N Y PRIC E I Business Places lo Patronize I " l a m b ” STEW PER PO U ND 3 Lbs. T H IS i s 1932 In 1893 (which was but 39 years a go), over 150 railroads went bank Forest Products Treating Co. re- rupt. , opened the treatment plant in The In 1857, soldiers guarded the Na- i Dalles. National Treasure against raids. In 1837, most of the factories on ' New upholstered chairs have been closed, i installed at the Liberty Theatre at the Easter seanboard were and $5,000 farms could be purchased Condon- fo r less than $250. The Lewis Radio Service in T il In 1812, we hardly knew "whether lamook has enlarged the show we hod a home, a country or a live ■ to live. I window. George R. Swan o f Nyssa is com pletely modernizing his apartment house there. SATURDAY SPECIALS be ------------------------- a BOILING B E E F— P L A T E I 2 POUNDS 1 Lb. G B. Becker has established an Independent Market at Rose- burg. The south approach o f the Old Oregon Trail to Baker is practically completed. Phone 3103 Quality Meats Sat. & Mon. Specials, June 25*27 SPEED “ Has she got speed?” He grumbled low; “ M y last typist Worked too darn slow.” The new girl came; His heart was glad; H e took her out And found she had. TOO T R I E A niche in a church is similar to The construction o f a $50.000 hotel at Oregon Caves is progres- an itch anywhere else- except It is more difficult to scratch. ! sing. Work will start soon on resur facing the highway from Otis to Ke.-nville. ('buries Hernard A L IN E R T W O Regular stage service was resumed between Halsey and Brownesville. McMinnville— Despite the short age o f cash on farms , Yamhill county growers have fitted an ad ditional 120 acres o f land fo r irri gated pastures this year, reports S. T. White, county agent, New irrigation projects have been estab The post office department at lished on the farms o f R. S. Miller, Willamina; O. R. Dale, Sheridan; t Corvallis has moved into the new A. A. Nichols, Dayton; and Miller building. brothers. The Douglas Funeral Home at Roseburg has purchased a new am Oregon City— The Katahdin po bulance. tato, hailed in a recent issue o f the Wallowa Lake resort, four miles Country Gentleman as a new var- opened fo r the iety o f exceptional promise, is not from Joseph has entirely new to Oregon, as already, season. W. H Zivney, president o f the Or Work started on finishing of egon Potato Growers association, Salmon River cut-off.— Willamina has grown -this sort fo r one year Times. and is planting the increase again W. C. Knight has improved the this year. A start o f this seed was his barber shop at obtained last year through County j interior of Agent J. J. Inskeep from the Ore Wheeler. REVIEW hay Imilera that will elevate the the bales and return the board aibllttonal power to operate. This trailer. 1 mi. north of Beaverton . . . ■■ i H | Beaverton Alarfaet and Grocery Corvallis— Some Benton county farmers have been follow in g the practice of putting hay into the barn directly from a chopper m- » ead of in the usual manner. The advantages, according to County Agent Cy Briggs, are that it oc cupies a much smaller space, is «asier to feed out and there is less waste. One man discovered several years ago that he could p-J. his alfalfa hay in partially green that way and have a brown hay after it went through a heat period. This hay was greatly relished by his stock. The danger is th*t it will get too hot and cause a bam fire, says Mr. Briggs. In an attachment to fasten on bales 5 or 6 feet high, weigh automatically, and requires no device will fit on any make o f PR O PO SA LS I N V I T K D * Ug B E AV E R TO N MR. H A IL K R M A N Would you In* Interested j ■ ---------------------------------- The Board o f Directors of School District No 48 Washington County. Beaverton, Oregon, will revive ppo- 1 posals until noon Tuesday, June 28. : 1932 for the delivery o f 100 cord* o f first class old growth fir wood Delivery to be made on or before September 1, 1932- C\ K. Mason, fhuirman F. W . Livermore, Jr.. Clerk adv e t f M ---------------------- —¡g The folks who jingle the money Nobody Ever Returned in their pockets can make consid “ You’re sure one bottle will erable noise with a few Lincoln cure a cold?” cents. ______ ‘I t must, sir. Nobody ever came , . 1 back fo r a second bottle.” — Ex. .W S Lives of great men all remind us. Though to reach high fme we’ve yearned. V . V . ,. V - V « V A V . V - V « ,. V b ‘ . W ^ . V . V . V . ,. W . V . ,/ . V / . V . W . V - s They depart and leave behind them. Letters that they should have ! burned! e ---------- ------------------------- ---------- a TH E First Old Maid: Would a stock ing hold all you want for Christ mas? Second Old Maid: No, but a pair o f socks would. SPOSI) T’B U M O R U S — m W e Print Hutter Wrappers. He; Did I tell you about my swell apartment? She: We had better not go into that! The erection o f steel super struc ture on the new $1,126,000 Feder al building in Portland has been started by Poole & McGongile, con tractors. Oregon State News p e a lin g f l a v t V , a -------------------- ------------------------ (¡fi Catastrophic „Your uncle w arns hard o f hear in g ? ” “ Hard o f hearing! Why, once he conducted fam ily prayers kneeling on the cat!” ® ON OR EG O N FA R M S T R A V E L E R S CHECKS In con venient dénominations aru »old by the H ANK OF B E AV E R TO N , mam her F E D E R A L RESERVE SYS TEM The rharge Is .75 per $100. You that are planning a vacation which requires traveling should protect ymir vacationing furol« with t r a v e le r s « h e c k s . Tis, MW. J. W. Tanner has opened a bar ber shop in Springfield in the Com- 1 mercial Bank building. Jean Harlow, Hollywood's own platinum blonde, is a star in the kitchen as well as in the studio. After a day's work before the cam era Miss Harlow likes to hurry home, chase the butler and cook from the kitchen, and prepare for the family some delectable dish. She is fond of sweets because they provide quick energy and is espe cially clever in concocting unusual desserts. Here is one of them. Ice Cream a la Jean Put a slice of brick ice cream on each plate and cover with sliced canned or preserved peaches. Add a generous dash of whipped cream and top with a maraschino cherry. The result will be a testimonial to Jean Harlow's skilL three teaspoon- ^ \ full* of /u^ar to ' the. vinegar will '* v £tve pickio* a piquant ^ and ap- James C. Sears at ux to John L . Miller et ux. 40 acres Sec 19 A cornerstone was laid for the new- site o f the United Presbyterian Church at Willamette. Sweets For Jean Harlow 248 m eals flr a l and llilrd Tuaa- tluy e v e n in g * al 7:30 P. M in (ha Mrs. Sarah Cham- 1.0 O F. Hall. Anna herlaln, secretary, and Mts Rogers, N. (!. P ‘t \ Aiding txiK> cr Real Kstate Transfers I < Beaverton Rabel- all l.ntlga N u. B S f t t SAVI. ■ ----------------------------------- * Kev. Louie Adama, better known as the converted Indian, will tell h11* life story at the Naiarene church Sunday morning at I I o’clock. m -----------------------------------------------m Bids have been opened at K la math Falls on the Main Street improvement project. I’Ll ? I OCRS NKWS At the annual school election o f the W hitford school the tax was voted and H. Eliander re elected dimvtor and Win. Spriggel reelect ed. m__ ____ pp More than $¿00,000 worth of road contracts are to be let in . this state June 23. Work is completed on enlarging the fire department's quarters in the Rainier city hall. LOCAL „ „ „ d in g and C. J Barber STE V E N S , Bravarlo,.I S A T IS F A C T IO N HORSESHOEING GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Shop PR O PR IE TO R G U ARANTEED Boyd’s Variety Store FOR at the old stand Corner Main and Front Street* Satisfaction guaranteed Prices right J. A. S T IT T . PROP. B E A V E R TO N OREGON N O V E LT IE S Hravrrton'a K A M BERGER'S C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D PRICES Own Store MAPKS & SON EATS LA M P S PRICES E. D. VanMrtar, Prop. Beaverton EM BALM ERI WORK REASO NABLE RESTAURANT SHORT ORDER Cigars, Tobacros Confections, Soft Drinka Cod» lib i» — :— Walmm Si. M E A LS CANDY EATS CRAZY C R YSTALS A Mineral W ater Treatment Now Available In Beaverton G ET A S A M P L E G LASS, FREE Office Upalaira In Telephone Bldg Phone 6702 Phone 0411 JOE K EMMER Eor any Kind of Wood Limb Wood Cut to Order V " . V A ’ J A ’ J J iV J A ’ W .V Z / J V A ’ W A V A fZ A Y A W iV iW A V , .‘ .V .V A V A W A W /A A W A W * You Can Now Buy A T T A BOY, LEO ! Leo Spitzbart, our debonair Co ti rade in charms writes in from A - pril H ill: “ Dear Editor: I went to a party the other night. Every body was supposed to bring their own dew. I never drank ao much water in my life. It wasn't crow ded either. A t least not under my table. One o f the girls wore a dress made entirely from news papers. She made quite a hit, but j she got lit, and burned— funny sec- tion and all. My knowledge o f fire- fighting came in handy. I rescued her, but had to knock down three other guys who wanted to do it. The chairman o f the entertainment committee called a meeting, but. when his daughter made several | motions, the meeting adjourned and so did the party. Ta, Ta, see you in jail.” C L A S S IF IE D ADS For Sale— A folding bed by a lady that shuts up and looks like a piano. Experienced salespeople warned. Male or female. No others need apply. — Exchange Mabel— When you spoke to fa- i ther did you tell him you had a | Wilson’s Food store o f Portland thousand dollars in the hank? j opened at the corner o f 44th and Jack— Yes. Glison greets. Mabel— And what did he say? Mr. and Mrs. William Painter o f Jack-—He borrowed it. SHF.RWIN ! Right W IL L IA M S Here In P A IN T Beaverton DEW EY SPECIALS FOR FR ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y TH E P L U M B E R \ Carries a Complete Line Paints, Enamels, Etc. I ! 1 [ ! M A K E YO U R G AR D E N i P A Y D IV ID E N D S We Offer the All Steel MontiraHo Garden Plow A t a Special Price o f $3.95 l/et us nuppljr your needs with 25 ft. Swan Garden Hose . . . $1.95» 50 ft. Goodrich Rib Cord hose $1.83 Irvington Lawn Mowers . . . . $7.50 And Many Other Real Bargains Sealy Mattress Sale Continues Until July 1st Save Money----- Trade At “TH E F R IE N D L Y .05 Putnam’s Dry Cleaner .2 9 $.39 Alcohol Rub , q .75 Russian Mineral Dyes, Diamond, *0 18 Oil .2 3 of j Week Palmolive Soap, Bar, $.90 Mellon’s Food Phone 7702 This O PPO R T U N IT Y S A L E Dyes, Putnam, Dyes, Tintex, $.60 Listerine .30 Listerine MI-31 STO RE” frehey Hardwire ft Furniture Co, Beaverton, Ore., Phone 7751 Johnston’s Lotion $.5 9 .08 .08 *37 *1 7 .3 .1 7 $1 00 Cotv powtjer 50 NeeU .50 Non-Spi .50 Pepsodent Anti septic .59 .89 .39 *39 .39 Your Dollar Goes Farther At DEAWS DRUG STORE ,W W W . V A V . ,r tV W Z J V J V W W W . A