SUPPLEMENT BEAVER i ON TIMiuJ ' . Thursday, July 20, 1916. Mayor H. G. Vincent has two good varieties of atrtwberries the Gold Dollar an early berry also the Improved Oregon, a late species. H. G. enjoyed a straw berry short cake last week, ti He said it tastes better thiB time of the year. The Chinamen north of town - had wires strung to their motor pumps on the Beaverdam recent ly for irrigation, since then It has been raining. One of the Chinamen said "Me ketchem lain from sky no pay, heep good. ' The heavy rains of this sum mer have supplied the birds with plenty of rations. Every robin in, Washington county is living high on nahworms this season, have you noticed how sweet they sing of late? Henry Aiken and wife have been the guests at the Mays Home at Cedar Mills the last of the week. The water is beginning to raise on the Beaverdam west of town on St. Mai y's Home prop erty from recent rains. Mrs. Horace Caswell, of Stella, Washington, is visiting for a few days with the Wm. Hinchey family. , A. W. Pike has been on the sick list for the past few days but is reported as being on the road to rapid improvement. John Wolff the expert bear dancer spent Sunday with his brother Henry at Dilley and had a royal time. Max Berg got started haling hay Friday evening and theraint came down. Reminds Max of Bro. Noah. G. W. Stitt has a monster crop of potatoes which will please the Irish. A drowned duck was found in the Big Ditch those were heavy showers. P. D. Shackleford of Skook umville has a splendid crop of hay. Mr. Welters has his new barn about completed. u s Typewriter Gives . Business , Standing The small town merchant, the rural business man or the former who uses a typewriter has the advantage over the man who does not. . . The typewriter not only saves time in writing letter! and king out bills, but it adds prestige and reputation to the user. The L. C Smith & Bros. Typewriter is especially adapted to use in rural districts because it will stand more wear and does not require an expert operator, By follow ing the instructions we will give you, you will have no trouble learning. , Man inie i.eupon loony Please send nw your free book J I da not use a typewnltr at prevent. : 1 am 11 Q I da not use a typewriter at present. m 1 1 'I sm using a typewriter and would like to learn about your m 11 . J epecial ofter to exchange It for a new one. To the L. C. Smith A Bros. Typewriter Go. I ' 207 MORGAN lUILDINC. I Arch Chisholm formerly the Big Smoke in the Beavarton Athletic Club is mine host at the Hotel Medfoni, Medford, Ore gon, he is longing to see some m hie old time friends from the Onion City. Frank Allen has a fine stand of wheat down on the John Henry place. , Many peraori Bay; that John Trachsel has the biggest pile of rock ready to crush ever piled up in Washington county, it surely an inspiration for any good road enthusiast to take a view of the monster stack of macadam pver at Daniel's quarry and still more rock coming Robert Hocken will have about' 20 acres in potatoes this season.