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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
Meet and Compare. The Oregon Voter makes, a igood suggestion relative to the .advisability of road supervisrs' ..conventions. It says: ; "Oregon's road' ; supervisors .-and other road officers .should jneet in a state convention once .& year to compare experiences as to methods of Toad construction, . an d to gain the mutual ad vanfc .age of., what they could learn if rom.each other 'and from a few wisitiag experienced road build ers. Taxpayers' associations, or ithe boards of countx. commis sioners, should pay the super visors' expenses for attending .such a conference. . . -Here we are, spending $5,099 i000 a year for roads, nearly as much as we are spending for schools, and we do not have any 'troad institutes or . conventions ,euch as have been of such .great rvalue to our ..common schools. Within a single year, the in creasedtefficienoy of road 'super visors wouid make possible a ,heavjf -saving to taxpayers, and, what is of, equal importance, would increase the value ' -abstained from the money spent." . Klamath Falls is reducing, .fixed charges to get lower taxes. With all the ! colleges teaching ; sociology,' science of government .and community i-civics, wijy do .taxes go up? : , . Notice to Taxpayers You are hereby notified that : second half payment of your tax ''will be due on or before .Septem ber 30, 1915. Beginning October 1, 1915, said tax will become de linquent, and a penalty-of ;10 per vcent and jnterest at ik& rate of ,12 per cent per annual will be :added until paid. ; Where no part of the tax has ibeen paid, a penalty of J. per cent ' per .month for , each ; calendar imonh, or fraction thereof cumu lates during the period, begin ning April 1, 1915, and.ifer.aing August 31, 1915. Ob September 1, 1915, a. penalty of 10 percent replaces the cumulative penalty heretofore charged, and further .interest at the rate of 12 ptr cent per annum from September 1, 1915, is added. On or as soon as. practicable af ter October 5, 1915, the tax col lector shall proceed to collect all taxes upon personal property, ' which : shall not have been waid :before, said October 5. 1915, to gether with penalty and interest, and shall levy on and, take said personal property into his poe-, session,, or so much thereof as to satisfy said tax, and sell rhe ettiuo at, puuiiv nucuua .. ui he may charge the tax -on per sonal .property against .real .prop erty . . and said tax shall be a hen on said real property, and shall be enforced in the same manner as other real estate tax liens. The .above statement is in ac cordance with Chanter 2RS. T.aws of 1915, and Sections 3682. 3G83 and 3WS7, Chapter 184, Laws of 1913. 3. E. REEVES. Sheriff, By J. C. APPLEG ATE, Deputy. EAST OREGON ELECTRIC . WEST GOING No. SO 6-53 A.M. No. 31 7-32 AM 32 7-41 318-51 36 1048 38 i-OB P.-M, 40 4-18 42.6-09 '44 8-32 4610-17 83 8-59 .3511-02 ', 37 1-42 PM 39 4-07 416-02 -48 6-52 45 8-52 47 12-02AM O. L. THOMPSON. Att Dr. T. G. HETU, RESIDENT DENTIST Office in Cady Building ' 'OVER POSTOEFICE Beaverton., , Oregon E. L. Perkins ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public, Co-Ketions, Loans, Etc. f s .. Room -1, Gommercml Building HILLSBORO, ORE. Jack Hooper's i Barber Shop. - Shave :- - . 15c Bath --. :25c First door west cf Drug store Beaverton, - - -. Ore. INS. CO. of NORTH AMERICA Makes a Specialty of Country Risks; The Times Office. JOS. A. LAGERFELD General Law Practice : 'Office with' J.' Stroud & Son Monday, Wednesday and Friday Hours 8 to 10 a. tn. Deutscher Rechtsanwalt . . ..also PORTLAND, - - OREGON 631 Chamber of Commerce Main 1370 . A1S70 - DR. PAUL H. E. CARSTENS 'Physician and Surgeon. N ; District Surgeon. S. P. & P. E. . , . .. ' Railroad ' . Cady. Building, ; beaverton, obegon I mi W Willi? h Ml F I Jomnso Mall . L WcWADMIWITTtOM Eknttmm. UttO IL TCE "GREATER OREGON" With nw bwlhtlnvm hfttUr, wlimismt. I iricl rroumlik awl ninny -flrirllttoui to Iti funnily, Hit VnWraUyof Owaon will ItPKln It Spec Int train tn n Conuntr, JoHnwHrnn, AK4hltrtHrfi, Utyi'.MeiUvliiv. Teailitnff,Llhrn fy Workv nuHln, Phytral feiitiiiittr aim! I'lite Art a, Lnrate amliitroiMriiVinii-ttiitttttaof LUinr. J'l Kriutuitlon. , Library of more vuluaii. thli- twn UulliUnftn fuHy eqtiiiintri, twu xptamltil icy-iinnnlumH. ..Tuition Fm'c 4oriUltortN for men uml for wmnn Kxittiittra LowamU Writ for twfv cntnlofcrmitlfttHHlnx Itt'ftUtmr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON KI'tlKNK, OK HOW mum Congregational Sunday -School at "10 -A.'M. every Sunday. Christian "En deavor at 6:30 sharp. Preaching every 'Sundays o( eaclt montU.' Rev. Upshaw Pastor. GEO. F. A. WALKER, O. D. : Optometrist and Optician Glasses fitted; Jneee duplicatdd : Whshington at Broadway Phone Main 310 ! Portland PHONE 87. , . W.E.PEGG , Undertaker and FuneralDirecto' Stock Always on Hand BEAVERTON-ORi GRANGE Beaverton P. of H. .eeti it Grange Hall the second Saturday of each month. A. W. Pike Master I'Jrs.WI.Boyd Secratary. ffHCfiOOD JUD6E QtTS (kLmt ONTHl MTIMO OUOfltJ VERy INTELLIGENT LOOKING OLD OENTLtnNlOO BAD HE'S HARP OF HEARIH6. STATE EVER HM-IT WOULP TALK. THE MERITS Or WE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. I ; 1 i. . iii Tiii i nA MAYBE you're one of these reformed grindersyour? self and know how they like to meet and talk about the little chew that satisfies. When you meet a -non-member puddling a bi wad in his chesSk don't you feel like stopping him rand giving him the facts about the Real .Tobacco Chew? A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened . just enough cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. . ASK YOUR DEAtER FOffW'B CUT CHEWING TOBACCO. IT IS THE NEW 'REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHRED. TtVf Iei than oae-quarte the old tizo chew. It will be mora latiifyiag than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Juit take a nibble of it Until you fiad the itren jth chew that iuiu you, then tee how eatily oad evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it Sltiificx. how much leas you have to spit, how lew chews yon take to bo tohaeeo satisfied, That's why It is Tht Real Tobacco Chew, That' why it eosta ( less in the end. - The taste of pure, rich titbecoo (does not need to be oovered up. Ask xcese of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. One small chew takes the place .of two big chews of the old kind, ,) f (Notice bow the aalt brings out tbe rlcb tobacco luto.ll " 1TCYMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY 50JJnion tow, HwJfcCly