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?MY FRIEND RIGHT.
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A SMALL CHEW
IT sesms 2 ''Jiicgh most men had just been waiting
snd vrsit, ,j tor V-F TJT Chewing. Naturally it
should ho iint v ty I olacco satisfaction and not a big
chaw is wh-t Njbaoco lorr want Vou couldn't get it tbe old way
ch-.a" tobaw.O and excess stvatening. But rich tobacco, shredded, lightly
silted, that's what snakes tobacco satisfaction-that' why W-B CUT
it winning, ail this popularity.
EmU VWSVnAK-BTSTON C051PANT, 50 Unics Square, New York City
BEAYERTON PLUMBING CO.
Plambifcg and Heating. Jobbing Given Prompt Attention.
1 iwrTt
. "Someone s Christ-
at-
DPlfP mas Gift
1
H wim.??$ mm
A Bank Book knowing a balance to "someone's" credit
in the Bank of Baaverton--wiil be a most acceptable
Christmas gift It bespeaks far greater thoughtfulness
than anything else. Why not that gift from YOU to
wife or children.
Make this an "EVERYTHING
BOUGHT IN BEAVERTON" Christina.
F. W. Livernsore, President, E. K- Denney, Vice President,
liny Cray, Cashier; Lillian Evens, Assistant Cashier.
SANK ' BEAVERTON
Bea verton Oregon,
S
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Registered Holstein
i Dairyman! Have you everstopped to think that90 per cent of Govern
irent end Public institutions have Holstein Cattle.
The Folstein cow holds practically every butter and milk record of the
woiid today. : -
Then vhy hesitate about placing a registered Sire at the head 'of your
" d. We have them from $50 to $150. '
CHAS.E. BARNARD Beaverton Oregon.
To the Editor:
It seems like imposing on good
nature to ask for more space in
your paper to continue this con
troversy, but in order to further
explain my views regarding our
town I will say that I am a mem
ber of the Chamber of Commerce
and was one who supported the
petition of that body to the city
council as mentioned by Mr.
Hedge and if there is anything
im ray previous -communication
which signifies that I am satis
fied with the present condition
of our citv. I will have to admit
that my knowledge of the Eng
lish language is quite inefficient.
In this town we have the aver
ase "small town" problems to
contend with. W are too large
for a ."'cross roads" settlement
and not large enough for a city
and we are -obliged to make the
best of just what we are.
If "Long Suffering Taxpayer"
is really in earnest in his desire
to help the town, I will suggest
a manner in which he may con
vert all his energy into efforts
along the lines which he advo
cates. The mayor-elect and at
least three of the councilmen
have expressed to me their will
ingness to resign in favor of
"Long Suffering Taxpayer". if
he will come forward with the
proper qualifications.
. In this way it will not be
necessary for him to wait a year
to start his "clean up campaign."
Real Taxpayer.
Editor Times; ' ". , -
Since reading in your recent
issues, the interesting letters
signed "Long Suffering Tax
payer" and "Real Taxpayer," it
has occurred to me that much
good might , accrue to the com
munity if the efforts of these two
taxpayers could be expended
harmoniously toward the im
provement of oar town.
With this object in view and
to the end that hostilities may
cease, I venture to offer to act
as intermediary between these
two belligerents.
li actuated by sincere mo
tives, my name may be secured
from the editor, by either of you
and after having secured my
name you are to feel free to con
suit me, regarding the settle-
ment of your differences,, with
full assurance that unless satis
factory terms can be arranged,
the names of the parties, to the
controversy will not be divulged.
Give this a thought," M Tax
payer" and Jet us get together
ior the good of our community.
I also extend to each of you-an
invitation to become a member
of the Beaverton Chamber of
Commerce. .
J?espectfullyycurs,
Neutral, -
SCROLLS TELEPHONE CO.
Free service over Washington County. Connec
tions with Bell System and Home Telephone Co. -Rates
Residence $1.25; business $1.50; business
private $2. &0, within city limits. A fee of $1.60 and
2 raonths rant ia advance charged for installation.
For information inquire at Beaverton exchange.
Home Office, Scholls, Ore.
J. V. RAYNARD, Secretary. -
Ernest Barnes and family. .will
run the Daniels place over on
the Barnes road, the coming
year. John Smearman had
charge, of this property during
the past year. The new rock :
quarry is on the southeast corner
of this place where John Trach
sel gets material for the Skook-
umville highway. " "
Adolph Schaffner, living on
the Bacon ranch eastTbf towp,
ost -two fine calves last'week,
the thieves entering the barn at
night. It is supposed they
knocked the calves in the head
and took them to Portland.
Francis Leis had an attack of
blood poison Jast week in his in
jured foot -but is getting along
all right at this writing. He got ...
hurt at the Christensen rock .
quarry last fall. He now receives
$35 per month "from the state ac
cident commission.
Leap year caught quite a num
ber of bachelors around Beaver
ton and the bells will soon ring
again, it is rumored. Still there
are a number of old timers fry
ing potatoes and washing dishes
yet. . ..
The Chinamen on the Reghetta
place intend to move immediately,
the recent fire in which their fine
team perished will bring them
bad luck if they dwell there
longer this is what the boss says.
Frank Alfen and family will
move over to Newberg soon,
where he will run the big place
belonging to his father-in-law
Mr. Allenbaugh. ; ' - .
August Desinger and Charles
Warren were present Saturday
night at Kinton High School and
enjoyed the big entertainment.
The 0. E. station at Tigard
was also entered and looted Tues
day night. More than likely by
the same gang of crooks as the
jobs were very similar.
FARM LOANS
No Commission
6
Per
Cent
Eastern Life Insurance money can be borrowed of us on first
class farms at 6 per cent without commission. Write to us
direct and save money. Give full details in your first letter.
We refer to any bank in Portland.
DEVEREAUX
Mortgage
Company
607 Concord Bldg.
Portland, Oregon.