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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
LOCAL NEWS George Thyng attended the county fair at Vancouver last t Friday. t ' T. W. Zimmerman made a busi ness trip to Albany the first of the week. Adolph Schaffiner was a busi ness visitor in Beaverton last Saturday. Uwing to lack of a quorum, the city council did not meet Monday evening. : James Titus, the Raleigh mer chant, was a business visitor in Beaverton, Monday. Miss Thelma Pegg went to Forest Grove Saturday, to visit ' over Sunday with friends. Robert Hocken loaded a couple or three carloads of wood for shipment to Portland the latter part of the 'week.' M. P. Cady came up from Al bany Saturday, visiting the H, G. -Vincent family, returning to Portland in the evening. H. G. Vincent attended the Clarke county fair at Vancouver last Friday. He reports a splen did fair and large crowds in at tendance. H. W. Mcllvaine has the lum ber on the ground for a new walk along the west side of his property, and he says that while he is about it he will order more material and build a walk along the aorth side. A dozen or more Beaverton people attended the last day of the stampede at the Vancouver fair last Sunday. They report a very small crowd, and owing to the rain, not all the features of the Wild West exhibitions were given. S. H. Griffith is just in receipt cf a cable message from his daughter, Mrs. Kilton, who re cently sailed from London with a grand opera company, in which she is billed as-leading lady for the season. Mrs. Kilton's Beav erton frieads will be pleased to hear of her success. We note that W. E. Pegg and others are getting the lumber on the ground, preparatory to re pairing their sidewalks on Wat son street. The walks on this atreet, its entire length, are in bad condition, and it is hoped more of the residents will follow Euit and repair their walks before the winter rains begin. Harry Stage and Charles Essig experienced an exciting runaway last Thursday afternoon. They were returning from the country in L. B. Alley's meat delivery wagon. " They came up to the steam Toller on East Broadway, and just as they came alongside, the operator started up .the en- A quick lurch to the side of the Hiilsboro street threw both occupant of the rig into the ditch, the vehicle turning over. The team ran on up to the meat market, and onto the sidewalk when one of the horses fell and was caught by Mr. Allen. The team was scratch ed some, and the vehicle dam aged to the extent of a few dol lars. The boys were unhurt. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars -Seward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex pelling the Poison from the Blood and healinff the diseased portions. After you have taken HaU's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of -catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 76c. WANTED Young cow, fresh; now or in month. Jersey, Hol stein or Jersey Guernsey. Give particulars, Box 18, Beaverton FOUND Nosepinch eyeglasses, with chain and earhook; no bows. Owner can procure same by paying for this ad. . FOR SALE Teams of horses coming 4 and 5 years old, weight 3000 pounds. Call Scholls Telephone. ' s-23 SAFETY RAZOR HONING also all other makes of razors Automatic Keen-Edge Co. 189 1-2 Fourth St. Portland, Ore SOUTHERN PACIFIC GOING WEST No. 101 7:52 am Eugene elec 107 9:?1 am McMin elec 141 8:51am ivia Cutoff. Iprn steam 111 11:37 am elec 113 2:52 pm elec 103 4:07 pm Will'na elec 115 6:17 pm 105 6:49 pm McMin elec 117 8:37 pm 109 11:52 pm GOING EAST 120 6:20 am 112 7:12 am 106 8:05 am elec 104 10:29 am elec 114 1:11 pm 108 2:36 pm elec 116 4:35 pm 142 4:06 pm from Tilla mook steam, Cutoff , 102 5:17 pm 110 7:05 pm 118 10:11pm ALL TRAINS electric, via 4tfc street line, except No. 141 and and No. 142. j S. W. McIlvaine, Ageat BAGLEY&HARE LAWYERS American National Bank BaiMing Oregoa Classified Ads. inserted in The Times 6ring Results If have for sale a pig, cow, wood,, farm products of stay kind Jry The Times; It will bring yoi a buyer. V. The Earning Period of Ewry Man!s Life is His HARVEST TIME: life's" Winter will soon overtake you. Asee you -. Wasting the Fruits -of Your Harvest? Will the storms of old age find you with an Empty Granery ? Let this basic be your .granery and you will reap a harvest of golden grains. "MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES." . Start an account with us today and keep safe the results of your industry.. BANK OF BEAVERTON Oregon State Fair Salem Week beginning Septemberi27th Kaces, Fat Stock, Poultry, Agriculture Horticulture, Manufacturing J31 the activities -we are interested in will he represented "Reduced RajIroad.Earss drom all points in Oregon Sale Dates, Sept '23d to Oct 2d Tickets limited totkt. 6th Jffl trains direct to the Fair Ground '.' ." ' .' ' AaV'Our local Agent for train schedules, and tickets SOUTHERN PACIFIC JIu M. Scott, General f auenger Aettf, PortkiH, Ore Dr. Hess' Dip .jund Disinfectant For'Scab, 'Mange, Sheep Fleas, aal all Parasi tic Skin Disease of Horses, Cattle, Hogi, Dags and Poultry, a Reliable Disinseetaht. For sale The City Pharmacy !