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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1915)
BEAVERTOH TIMES A. J. HICKS, Prop. ' Beaverton, Oregon. Published every Thursday. , Entered as Second Class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. At the Post Office, in Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 1912 Subscription $ 1.00 Per Year., ADVERTISING RATES. . Display ads. 75c an inch per meata ; resderslOe per line for 1st in!5rticn,5c per line for all sub sequent insertions. fall this district voted dowp a proposed spocial tax and was therefore left without funds for the work. Now if these roads are repaired it will be necessary for the people of the distnet to vote a special road tax of about 7 to la mills. Will they do it? The matter will be brought up soon for tieir tlecision. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Thursday, Sept. 2, 1915 With the unusually large crop yield in the Beaverton section business ought to liven up very perceptibly this fall. Crops of all kinds were never better, this with the fair prices assured, should make our town a very busy place during the remainder of the year at least. The move ment in the real estate branch of business is tending upward with a prospect of something doing in that line this fall and winter. Of course, no on ex pects a general revival of busi ness on any extesive scale during these unsettled times, but to say : there is reason to look forward to a betterment of the conditions locally the next few months is not exagerating the situation here. Beaverton being so fortu nately situated in such a splen did agricultural section will be one of the first to note better ment of conditions. No. 35. 12-acre tract, 5 miles from Beav erton on Cornell road. 6 acres in cultivation and 6 acres in pasture, small house, large barn and chicken house, 4-year old orchard and berries. Price including 2 cows and 3 calves, 50 chickens and farm imple ments 54000. . The-Times. No. 30. 5 acre tract, all in cultivation, good 5-roem house, (rood barn, 65 apple trees, also berries, good drainage, 1-2 mile from Beaverton postoffice, good well, furniture, teols and 11 cords of Wood, all for $4500. Address The Times. No. 32. 30-acre tract, half mile from railroad station, 18 acres in cultivation, 6 or 8 acres in tim ber, good pasture, 5 room houre, 2 large barns, good or chard, running water, good well, terras. Price $275 per acre. The Times BEAVERTON ,,, LODGE NO. 100 WMJM A. F. AND A.M. fcsMpfc Regular commua-i.- ication first and ' third Tuesdays . CADY HALL 8-00 P.M. Visitors welcome. C. E. Hedge, W. M. Cuy Alexander. Secty. ; S. D. A. CHURCH Regular preaching services ne the first Sabbath of -each month at 11 a. m. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10:39 a. m. Eld. E. D. Benham Pastor It stems that Germany has entirely abandoned her former submarine policy or rather has changed it to conform to the rules of international law and expresses a willingness to make j-eparation f or the Arabic inci dent, which Germany claims was in violation of late instructions given to submarine commanders, and which instructions have been given Bince the incident of the sinking of the Lusitania. This would indicate that trouble brew ing between the United States and Germany for some months past, will soon be adjusted ami-eab'y. No. 34. . ' .. , 35-acre tract adjoining S. P. car ' shops, Beaverton, just outside! city limits, 5 room house, large i barn, chicken and hog houses, 3 ; wells, 24 acres in cultivation, j balance brush land, family orch- j ard, all fenced. Price $400 per t acre, terras to suit, ihree horses and harness and farm I implements included with this tract 8-acres all in cultivation near S. P. car shops in city limits. Price ! $550 per acre, terms lo suit, 6 per cent interest. Apply to The Times. PROVIDE ,N , TIP-TOP BREAD For the Family. They're Worth it. For Sale at: BEAVERTON HOME BAKERY Made by LOS CABIN BAKING GO. ; No. 31. 40-acre tract, all in cultivation except 2 1-2 acres, 1 acre m vineyard, small barn, 4 miles north of Beaverton, price $200 per acre, will sell in 10-acre tracts. 47-acre tract, 7 room house, large barn, prune drier, 1000 prune trees, other out buildings, orchard of 100 trees of apples, pears, peaches, cherries, plums etc Price $225 per acre. The Times Beaverton , Li very Stable Where good teams, rigs, harness and courteous treatment are kept Harness' for sale. Horses fed by the day, week or month. The Chamber of Commerce met Saturday evening to again take up the matter of good roads in Beaverton. The rainy season will soon be here again, and the Progress road in the southern part of town, alio the road lead ing, north from the mill need rocking to put them in condition ! for the winter travel. A special road tax will be necessary to make the improvement. Lat No. 38 10-acre tract, 3-4 mile Beaver ton, 1 1-2 acre onion land, 7-roora house, goon family orchard and berries, price reasonable. TheTime3. SCHOLLS TELEPHONE CO. Owned by farmers and busicess men for the convenience of its patrons and not for profit. Free service extends all over Washington county , and to Newberg in Yamhlil county. Makes connections with the Bell System and the Home Telephone Co. at Portland, Home Office, Scholls, Ore. J. W. RAYNAUD, Secretary. Real Estate LOANS FIEE and AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Stroud & Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND COKTMCTS, FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES BOUGHT eavericn Barber Shop Charles Jones, Prop. HAIRCUTTING, SHAMPOOING . SHAVING BATHS LAUNDRY LEAVES WEDNESDAY MORNING RETURNS SATURDAY MORNING. The Thomas Confectionery A Pleasant Place to Pas a Pleasant Hour Everything in Confectionery Goods, Tobaccoi, Cigars andReadinf. Beaverton. IPHONE 37. W. E. PEGG Undertaker and FuneralDirectoii Stock Always on Hand BEAVERTON - OREGON L DC WTDTAM DI I llinilin on A W PLUMBING and HEATTNfi c o ELMER STTPF u. T ... a :iL r J-K3I. ua iigura wltn you on your WOrK.