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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
BINDING, TWINE STANDARD MANILLA ' 1 ClearaBco Sdio" Commencing Saturday, Morning July 15, 1916 tZ'TJ,..3 fLCwrf UA."'"TEE0 ,, J1.25 ' One lot One lot One 'lot One lot AROUND THE court house; . - . , .. .; , " ' ' '"' , i Circu Court , A suit to foreclose mortgage i i - Hod Kit Mni-o-nrAt Kmo-- "r8-!!-.! r. v. Tfnlv rtZr J. i ta inn with itar - lOI. U1C DUUl for the sum est at 6 per cent from trie sev enth day of October 1915. Alice S. Dtvereaux vs. C. M. Lawtonetal. Judgment asked for $2075 with interest at 1 per cent from April 20, 1914. ' Chas. E. Chris tensen vs. C. A. ' Yugen. Plaintiff ,ssks j udgment j on notes for $1250 with interest at 8 per cent from December 3, 1913. Erwin D Mead issuing Edna A. Mead for divorce, alleging that the plaintiff has found fault with his station in life and ap plied file names to him and re fused to live, with the plaintiff. Joseph Sax vs. K. A. Keller and plive Keller. The plaintiff asks judgment against the defendants lor $250 alleged to be due on a note signed by the latter with in terest at 8 per cen,t per annum since November 24, 1915. H. C. Libby has filed suit for a divorce from Dorris Libby alleg- LUMBER FOR LESS THAN WHOLE SALE COST We have an immense stock of all kinds of - lumber. This stock we are going to move this summer and to do so we offer you a big saving. , This lumber was bought for less than cost of man ufacture and enables us to sell this now cheap. v No matter where you live in Washington county we can beat njr and all competition . offered. Write us or call 11s up and we will show you what a low price we will make and what you wul save. We deliver anywhere. Remember that this is the biggest price cut. ting at lumbar this county ever bad. Send in ' your material list now for this year's needs, We can give terms. y - BADGER LUMBER CO. Hbbcro, Oregon Main StindP. R. AN. Ry. Go's. Tracks, A-B-SO-L-U-T-E-L-Y iverythiug in Building Material Phone Main 842 We wish to inuurate a Scmi-Annual Clearance Sals, After the Fourth it is usually quiet for a time. We Prefer being busy, we have too large a stock, we want to reduce. We would be gfed to make q quick turn of $10,000.00 worth of goods for that much cash. Our Stock of Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear, Overalls, Hats and Caps, Gloves and Piece Goods is very large, our stock of Groceries and Hardware is complete. We have some broken lots that will be sold regardless of cost. Hay forks of all kinds. Now Is Your Opportunity to Buy Goods Exceptionally Cheap of tea plates at each 5c drinking glasses each 3c assorted glassware- ea 5c leaking powder can 9c Sevan! pieces of summer dress goods very cheap Now is the season for straw hats - ing, chiefly, that the defendant caused his arrest in Portland some time ago on a charge of nonsupport from which he was freed. He alleges that the ar rest and notoriety caused him much anxiety and humiliation. Mary R. Miller vs. F. T. Kara. Suit for judgment for the sum of !25 and the costs of the action." r. Eebecca Wilkes vs. Orton A. Graham et aL Suit to foreclose mortgage upon which is due $350 with interest from 26th of May, 1913, at 7 percent .; E. M. Van Lorn vs. Edith H. Chance et al. Suit to foreclose mortgage for the sum of $950 with interest at 8 per cent from the 5th day of May, 1915. . . ,: Mi .cellaDftous. The county clerk's office has filed a report of $490.50 in fees collected in the month of June and the office pf recorder reports a collection of $423.06. Shower Bath. Open i Beginning next Saturday even ing the showea baths at the high school building will be open lor public use by both men and wo men at the verv low charge of 10 cents per bath or two for 15 cents. Extra heavy jar rubbers doz 5e New special blend bulk ooffee lb 18c Lemon and Vanilla Ext 14c 2for25c Mason fruit jars second hand :, T Hiiisboro Man Found Bead. ' The body of George A. Webb well known throughout the state as a singing evangelist, was found in his bed Sunday after noon atWs home 'in Hiiisboro. He was last seen Thursday, and the condition" of the tody ,indi-. catesthat he died that night. tie was partly cma, ana is . sup posed to have fallen as he was disrobing for the night. Mrs. Webb is visiting with a brother near Baker, Ore., and her hus band expected to join her in a few days. He had been living alone in his home, and when his absence attracted attention , the house was entered and the body found. Grange Meet. Beaverton grange met la3t Sat urday in their hall with a fair at tendance in the forenoon and s full attendance in the afternoon. The forenoon was mainly tak en up In discussions" and the Grange.: voteg to 'join the Washington County Develop ment League. At noon there was lunch. The lecture hour was open ses sion and Mr. Long of Hillsdale gave a very ineresting talk on the distribution of highway funds. He scored the present method severely; telling of the emmense waste or more properly speaking, the big steals. Mrs. Dunbar of Pogtland, Sec. of the Association for the pre vention of Tuberculosis, gave a very instructive talk on the sub ject. , Miss ... Plummer gave a talk on the issues concerning proniDinon Bno me memoes us ing employed to defeat it A committee was appointed to Seep' in touch with the committee of 100 in Portland, whose duty it is to report all the latest develop- Til m:rn c":lcs::3 . CHOICE APARTMENTS STORES -OFFICES ' WITH HOT AND COLD WATER STEAM-HEAT RATES REASONABLE BETTER . DISPLAY Sanitary Plenty Pints - -. doon 25c Quarts t - dozen 35c One lot of calico : , per yd 5c One lot calico remnants very cheap GADY & PEGG, Beaverton, ments relative to the prohibition "ueslion- ?m aPPearences the is one) hundred per. cent outright prohibition, Notice of Sale. : Notice is hereby given that I will, on Friday, July 28, 116, at 10 o'clock', A. M. at the Cox ft Schlegal garage, on Third Street, m Killsboro, Oregon, by direction of N. E. Bennett, lowner and holder of that certain chattel mortgage given by P. M. Milatead and A. W. Dant to R. L. Sears January 11, ,1915, recorded at page 63, Book 8, of Chattel Mortgages for Washington county, Oregon, and as signed to N. E. Bennett,'- together with she debt thereby secured, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all that part of the personal prop erty described in said mortgage which is now in said garage, the description of the personal property in said mortgage being as follows, to-wit: One Buick Automobile, Model 10, run about; one lathe complete with tools; one upright drill press, complete with tools and drills and chuck; one 3-horse G. E. motor, complete: one air com pressor with tank; one emery stand with emeries complete; onewaser, one wagg ner rectifyer; one rim drill and one tru ing stand; one tube vulconizer; one hand casino? vulconizer three vises: one hand drill complete; five sets of taps and dies; one Bet of pipe caps and diet; all ham mers, wrenches, screw drivers and tools of every kind-and nature in said garage; one hand forge; one roller top desk; one typewriter; one check protector; six show cases; three counters; three oil tanks: one cash register; one McAskey System; all line shafting, pulleys and beltine of every kind and nature In saw garage; ar-d all the stock of goods and merchandise therein; to. sausry tne sum of J127B.71 due u N. E. Bennett, to gether with reasonable attorney's fees and tne expenses oi sam saie. - . Dated this July 12, 1916. VI J. E REEVES, , Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon H. T. Bagley, attorney. 16l3 St Mary's Home has been a bee hive of industry in man ways this spring, much - new ground has been put under tht plow, large crops planted, new wire fences built and new bridges across the Beaverdam will soon be under way. Havmg the road rocked be tween here and Skookumville will mean much to Beaverton business men this winter "give the farmers a chance to come to town." . '.. ' ;: LOWER Light . , INSURANCE Basement , One )ot men's shirts choice A few pairs of men's shoes Broken lots of men's shoes A few pairs ladies shoes Tire SIZE ' 30x3 30x3 I r- i 1-2) rorq ; - 32x3 1-2 Take advantage of these bargains Order Today- You will need tires soon S. E. BIRD & CO. (Automobile Dealers HILLSBORO main 8i2 OREGON news lc3al and A newcomer of recent arriyla is a fine baby boy at the home of Arthur Fluk. All are doing well und dad is the happiest man in Washington County. ' Mr, and Mrs. S, K. Nelson of Portland were in town Saturday attending the grange meeting; Everyone will be glad to hear the old brick yard whistle blow again it means much to Beaver ton business men to have that bigpay-roll pouring into our home tOWn..: ' t .,, v ...n These are the, days when the dust finds its way through the key hole and makes the chair seat look like the middle of the road. . ,- , Ciena Alexander was a visitor at the iuttennan. Home near Cedar Mills recently. Ed Barry has a fine crop of grain on the east side. - , . , The' engine room roof at the car shops has been painted the same color a the ars. ' ea 40c pr 98c prjl.tg pr 99c Or. Sale SALE PRICE $ 8.00 . 10.00 12.00 sizes Orton McLeod of Skookumville took in the dance at Hiiisboro, on ttje fourth. For Sale at Bargain Matched team of black driving mares with harness and light wagon. Inquire of Beaverton Times or write Mrs. L. B. Allen, Port land, Oregon, General Delivery. Max Berg, 0 Skookumville began hay baleing thja week. Max Berg of Skookumville be gan hay baling thja week. Miss Violet Fleck of Portland was visiting with her grand pan enta Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Btitt over Sunday. ' " y Quite number of Beaverton folks intend to be at the Holiness camp meeting over on the east side near Mason street, Portland, The S. P. Tillamook train Sun day contained three sections and all were crowded with people to the TillamooK beaehes.f Tom - McCourt of' LMUboro was in the 'onion city I'JTay. Ho.s3ys it seems like Ejyiln Oregon this yeas. . Mr. Uptegrove's i family of Seaside are spending their vaca tion at their old home west of town, " Dsve Harper of Earrento ius a fine crop of rasfberrieti