! Cons; raifctu tills ANciHtiTwy w-a cut tobacco isbst anq chtftptsij hy pouch or W-B cut liirr AS tl6 AS YOUR PAPER JACK, BUT ITS AHD CHEAPER. BECAU: SATISFIES AND CASTS TOBACCO LOOSE I BETTER? it IT C, lON6Ea. JUD6E.THAT FEliOW HAS CAUGHT ON TO IT ALU RIGHT, f P TTERE'S-fcniethxi curious about W-B CUT Chew jfj. ing it ides? IsbC out of your pocket and puts a be -Jit chew - ry mouth. No big plug sagging your prlkt, no Ui rad cogging our check. Half ss much of this r-.t t:6crcv gcs twice as far as ordinary plug. V-3 saves - - o '.7 and gives you a silver-lining feel it J cf fespr.iBess "M ever. You can't heb frcsj telling ycKJT fricsu3-S0'-: WB. - 4 ; Mai. ly EY2A-!iCTOf C:AXT, S3 Csioa Soo-re, Ntw f -Jk Cry EEAVERTON PLUMBING CO. Plumbing and Heating. Jobbing Given Prcrspt Alter tisn. System's Part in Your 1917 Operations 1 -TiTTTV?ITr .... tVt J sn4 nermnsl nPTwliltires. LIWLUUi JUIU liJ Ufiu ;SMl ulkw jjviu. '-J Spend a certain per cent for nscassities a per cent jj for pleasure then each week ; place a given amount in The Bank of Bearerton. Cheddar. Savins! Bud T:me Depcit Departments; Safe Depoait Boxes; Traveler Cheques; Foreign Exchange; Notary Services and Collection! F. W. Livermore, President, E. K. Denney, Vice President, Doy Gray, Cashier; Lillian Evans, Assistant Cashier. sdANKVBEAVERTON Dea vertbn Oregon iiiu. DairyrcaS Have you ever stopped to thiik tiiat 9) per cent of Govern naent and Public institutions have Hoisteia C&ttie. , The Holsteinjcowjholds practically every butter acd"milk recordjjof the world today. - Then why hesitate abo Jt placing aregisteredj Sire'at th head'of'your herd. We hare them from 59 to $150. " CHAS. E. BARNARD Eeaverton Oregon. J, SCHOLLS TELEPHONE CO. Free service over Washington County. Connec tions with Bell System and Home Telephone Co. Rates Residence $1.25; business $LC0; business private $2.50, within city limits. A fee of $1.50 and . months rent in advance charged for installation. : For information inquire at Beaverton exchange. Home Office, Scholis, Ore. , J. W. RAYNARD, Secretary. WWB WBWWWWI WBWBICMtebS OfflR,!CT,;jS'J5g S2ZSBS3 Smothered to Death While Asleep. Archibald A. ' Walker, one of the widest known residents of this county, met an untimely death on Friday, December 29, 1916, at 170 10th St. Portland. Supposedly a lighted cigaret which. Mr. Walker had been smoking ignited the clothing and carpet and the room was filled with smoke to a point of suffoca tion. Smoke issuing from the room occupied by Air. ; Walker drew the attention of the tenants of the building, who rushed iu and found him lying in his bed as if quietly sleeping, but" uncon scious, having evidently been overcome by the heavy smoke while yet asleep. . . . All efforts at resuscitation on the part of Dr. Brown and as sistants, with the use of a pul- motor, proved fruitless and death followed immediately. Mr. Walker ss burn on the The quick, 'safe and reliable roofing material Especially desirable in the country or where there is no water system, because Durable Roofing 13 FEACTICAIXY FIRE PROOF It is good roofing and gives splen did satisfaction because its made right Free samples and literature CETJTOFYOTJR DE AUSKOR WKOT USDJKECT Durable Roofing Mfg. Co. Futsalaby F. W. LIVERMORE - Huber, Oregon. ' Portland, Ore. D. ' L. C. of his grandfather Wm. E. Walker,"2 1-4 miles northwest of Beaverton, Washington county, where he grew to manhopd and willingly and industriously labor ed on the farm for his father, Robert H. Walker, who it will be remembered lost his life last February, when struck by "a fast moving. 0. E. car at St Mary'a station. As a boy he attended, the Union school near Cedar Mill, and during 1895 G he at tended the State .Normal , school at Monmouth, Or. In the spring of 1898 he was united in marriage to Miss Ora P. Crowley and they immediately took up their resi dence in Scoggln Valley,where Mr. Walker worked and success fully conducted a large"! farm until 1913. When he was di vorced from his wife who is now living with their five children in : Lents, Or. Mr. - Walker was a "live wire" full of energy, and possessed of" a likeable personal ity. Absolutely honest in all of his dealings, he was bighly re spected by all of his business as sociates. Free from all thought of self, he was first to offer aid whenever his assistance -would be of benefit He was an ardent supporter of the prohibition move ment and was eager to see the state freed from the liquor traffic. . Mr. Walker had at the time of his death reached the age of - 44 years and 11 , days. Ha was a member of the following orders Portland Chapter of vS. A. R, ; Holbrook Lodge No. 30, A. F. & A. M. Forest Grove; B. P. O. E. Lodge No. 142 Portland. Or. the last two of which in connec tion with the Rev. Andrew Car rick of Portland, conducted the funeral services. which were held at the old home near Beaverton, Sunday, Dec, 31, 1916, and inter ment was in the old Union ceme tery. Mr. Walker leaves a wide acquaintance and ; numerous friends in both Washington and Multnomah counties to mourn his early, departure, as the many ex pressions of regret and beautiful floral ' tributes 'readily testify. Much sympathy is felt for his mother, Mrs, Rachel Walker, his sister, Mrs. Lauretta G. (Walker) Olds, his five children and his brother W. B. Walker, FARM LOANS No Commission 6 Per Gent 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. Mortgage 607 Concord BIdg. Company Portland, Oregon. DEVEREAUX