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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
DEAVERTON 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 guWcription $ 1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Display ada 75c an inch per moah;reader10c per line for let insertion, Be per line for all sub sequent inatrtiens. Thursday, Oct. 7, 1915 The Beaverton Chamber of Commerce i preparing for an other of its rousing get-to-gether meetings, to be held on Thursday evening, October 14. The cham ber realizes that if its efforts are effective it must have the co operation of all the people of ' Beaverton. and to unite and and consolidate a sentiment fav orable to the betterment and progress of our town, is the purpose it is endeavoring to ac complish. Sentiment is a dispo sition prompting action or ex pression, and the olub wants action. Sentiment does more than that it urges it forces action. An appeal to it is a cry t the highest emotion. Through sentiment families are brought together, towns are builded up, nations welded in an indissolu ble bond and entire strangers are knit into an endearing frind Bhip. It is only when we depart from true sentiment into the reiJms of the sentimental that we go back. The Chamber cf Commerce wants a bigger, bet ter town it wants progress, and it believes all Beaverton citizens want the same thing, then why not get together in common and work together? The results will be surprising. Come out and spend a pleasant evening. It is proposed by the Interna tional Congress for Thrift that the president and governors of the states designate a day, the Sunday before Labor Day, as Thrift Day. The idea is a good one, and the labor arganizations f the country are supporting it. The constant application of thrift will make the worjd a better place to live in. There will be fewer inmates of charitable in stitutions, fewer applications for alms, lesa poverty and more fcappines3. It is proposed to es tablish state as well as national headquarters for the association, and an active campaign under taken for educating the easy iuig and thoughtless. The world belongs to the thrifty man. We all realize that no talent, ho circumstance, no opportunity will make amah a success in life without the virtue' of thrift, hence the movement for a na tional Thrift Day is receiving encouragement. . No. 38 10-acre tract, 3-4 mile Beaver ton, 1 1-2 acre onion land, 7-room house, goon family orchard and berries, price reasonable. The Times. No. 34. 35-acre tract adjoining S. P. car shops, Beaverton, just outside city limits, 5 room house, large barn, chicken and hog houses, 3 wells, 24 acres in cultivation, balance brush land, family orch ard, all fenced. Price $400 per acre, terms to suit. Three horses and harness and farm implements included with this tract.. 8-acres all in cultivation near S. P. car shops in city limits. Price $550 per acre, twms to suit, 6 per cent interest Apply to The Times. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. GOING WEST No. 101 7:52 am Eugene elec 107 9:?1 am McMin elec 141 s.ki0 (via Cutoff -l tV-i. Mill (pen 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 4:56 pm from Tilla mook steam, Cutoff 102 5:17 pm 110 7:05 pm 118 10:11pm ALL TRAINS electric, via 4th street line, except No. 141 and and No. 142. S. W. McIlvaine, Agent No. 30. 5 acre tract, all in cultivation, good 5-room house, goodarn, 65 apple, trees, also jerries, good drainage, 1-2 mile from Beaverton postoffice, good well, furniture, teole and 11 cords of Wood, all for $4500. Address The Time 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 Urge barns, good or chard, running watc, gcod well, terms. Price $275 per acre. The Times BEAVERTON .. V LODGE NO. 109 X ' . f A. F..AND A. If. ication first and third Tuesday GAD Y' HALL 8-00 P.M. Visitors welcome. C. E. Hedge,..W. IT. Cuy Alexander, fieety. S. 0. A. CHURCH Regular preaobing services ne the first- Saibbath of each month at 11 a. i. Sabbath school every SabfcatJa atl0:S0,a. rn. . Eld. R. D. Benhai Paster PROVIDE TIP-TOP BREAD For the Family. They're Worth it. For Sale at: BEAVERTON HOME BAKERY Made by LOG CABIN BAKING SO. Beavertoif Livery' Stable Where good teams, rigs, harness and courteous treatment are kept Harness for sale. Horses fed fay the day; week or month. SCHOLLS TELEPHONE CO. Owned by farmers and business 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, Scholia, Ore.' 3. W. RAYNARD, SmiMrjTJ Real Estate LOANS FI1E and AUTOMOBILE . INSURANCE S Stroud & Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND CONTRACTS, FISST MO SECOND HOITUOES BOUGHT Charles Jones) Prop. HAIRCUTTLXG, SHAMPOOING SHAVING" ; BATHS .rr ' LAUNDRY LEAVES WEDNESDAY MOfeNING RETURNS SATURDAY -MORNING",. The Thomas Confectionery A Pleasant Place to Pass a Pleasant Hour Everything in Confectionery Goods, Tobaccos, Cigars and Reading. Beaverton, Oregon o BEAVERTON PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING and HEATING. V ELMER STIPE, Mgr. Let us figure with you on your work. eJ