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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1917)
KJB IP- aa . X X X x a X M x x x x X X KEEP WARM! Don't "freeze" around a C i-';b steam-heated, hot and cold water. FISHER Up - to - CHtT stores an ofaces cH,r Ef tL) pl-v Lo.ver Insurant Reasonable Rent Your Cttni .tsV1 a?ind.te t!.s - aivarftages EARL L IlS'Iin - BEAVER ICilCR. T" 1 Service Station and a Full OTTO. ERICKSON Authorized Ford Agent Gasoline, Oils, Tires, lubes, Line of Accessories Ladies Rest Room Three strong reasons urge youlo buy the Ford car: First, because of its record of satisfactory service to more than Tifteen hundred thousand owners; Second, because of the reliability of the Company which makes it; Third, because of its large radiator and enclosed ,fan, streamline hood, crown fenders front and rear, black finish, nickel trimmings, it is most attractive in appearance. To these must be added Hs wonderful economy in operation and maintenanceabout two cents a mile; likewise the fact that by reason of its simplicity in construction anyone can operate and care for it Nine thousand Ford agents make Ford service as universal as the car. " ' Touring Car $360, Runabout $345; Coupelet $505; Town Car $595 f. o. b. Detroit ; - l m Orosit Court d the State of i iwn km- Wutenna county. I '1 10116 Ekftm, jfliawtifi, a, J. M. Stan, t" ana Mary "Seam, Ws wfc, E. U rm; i f SfjMT. ssimI Marc SwOOC nW it- .v. mnviriif ltie of Oregon; I u-w - Ya -a tewy wqswtwd-te appear and I ' 3ebsw d oanrpJaint tiled against you m 5 trbe sbcwe estates court ana cause wim 2 ! in sax weeks from tf date of' the first 5 1 publication cf 3-Ms suitanons, to-wit on 1 i or before the 15ea day of March, 1917, S the last day of the time prescribed in the 1 o-xfer for the publication thereof; and if 5 xaa fail therein the plaintiff, for want ' :reo, "21 apply t' the covnl for the X 1 relief deman&sd in said complaint, vis 2 1 For s decree that plaintiff recover judg S meat against defendants for $390.00 and m . itwasa thTvn at fi wr cent ner annum 5 1 fraa June 6, 1915, and $50.00 "attorney's X i foes and costs and disbursements, l nat 31 ; datfd hme 6. 1914. secur- 5 : caM aW hs foreclosed: that defend m & 3 ot anil -all TrsoBS claiming unaer Sj them be bamed and foreclosed of all riht, title, interest or ciaira in and Ui the Biortgaged real property situated in Washington county, Oregon, to-wit The west half (Wl-2) oi tract numbered 168 iaBeaverton Renville Acreage; that said real property be sold and the proceeds a-mlisd t.H said rudement and judgment S over for deficiency, and for sttch other i ..lief a mar seen euukable. This summons is servea upon you oy publication in the Beaverton Times, a newspaper printed, published and having mnwral rtrrulation in Washington county, Oregon, in pursuance of an order duly made ana entered oy tne non. ieo. R. Bagley judge of the above entitled: court, dated January 29. 1917, directing that the same be published in said paper once a week for six weeks, and the date of the first publication is Feb. 1," 1917. C..A. Applegren, : Attorney for Plaintiff. ' 701 Chamber oi Commerce, 45 Portland, Oregon. Shark tterise, . A shark Is very tenacious at life, end Dr. Centner, tne ichthyologist, pointed out in one -of hit eostrttmttou to tne literature of his subject that "wounds affect fishes generally orach less than 'dT-r vertebrate. A Greenland shark wnttenes to feei while hit head to pierced by a harpoon or br Iniife as long r.s the nervous center is not t.a,lied." . - ; ... ' . " A Norwegian antarctic explorer, H. . Bull, gives a startling word picture of a shark's tenacity of life. This man eater was fttiglit at the Iceland cod fishery. His liver, heart and Internal rratienicnts were removed so as to put a period to hi career, and the thus mutilated body was then cast into the tea. He simply gave a leisurely wag of bis tall and swam rapidly oat of sight "-Chambers' Journal Cr urnrF second hand nLUjEd- FURNITURE I have a lot of second hand hcosehold goods which 1 offer for sale at private-sale in my store room across from S. P. depot in Beavertorr consisting in part of one solid oak 12-ft. extension table; 1 solid ash 9-ft exten sion table; 1 small kitchen table; 1 solid mahogany cen ter table; 3 dressers, 1 sideboard, roller top desk with revolving chair; White sewing machine; 2 iron beds and springs, 13-4 bed, cabinet bed, 1 bed davenport, 1 range, 1 Superior cook stove, 1 heater, 1 gas plate, chairs, rock ers, dishes, cooking utensils, rugs and other things too numerous to mention. J BEAVERTON TIMES EVENING TELEGRAM 1 Year $5.25 $100 Tieward, f 10 Th restate of this paper will b ;lfcjed to laern thiii there is at least on dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally end sets thru the Blood on the Mucous. Surfaces ot the Eystem thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture In doing its work. The proprie tors have so muoh faith in the curative powers of Bali's Catarrh Cure that thsy offer One Hundred Dollars for any cam that it fall to cure. Send for list of testimonials. .address: T. J. CHENEY t CO, Teledv Phi, acid J 6 pruttittM. 71c. GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL HELP BEAVERTON Here is the girl's own stery: "For years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach and constipation I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I tried buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL, helped me IN STANTLY." Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract it re lieves ANT CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendi citis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. L. R. Dean, drugglau - I am still at the same old stand buvine potatoes. Seed potatoes also bought.. E. J. BoKiNG. Get a lip-ht kinch at the Den of Sweet's next time you are in Hillsboro. 2t Ne Wends. Mrs Crabshaw-Don't -cry, Wmia, rm not going, to punish yon -this time, for you hurried when I called yon. Wfllie Boo-boo, mamma! t fell down stairs! New York Timea. Good Talker. "Ton talk well on the subject m which you are most Interested,'' satt the Impertinent glrL "Ana -what is tiatr aaxea tne man, scenting a compliment - "Yourself r said the Impertinent girl demurely. London Answers. Notice to CredJters. ; Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been by die County Court of Washington county, Oregon, appointed executor of the last will and testament of Anton Barandun, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. - - Now 'therefore, .-all persons having claims against said estate are .hereby re quired to present the same tome with proper vouchers at the law office of H. T. Bagley, in Hillsboro, Oregsn, within six months from date hereof. Dated this February 1, 1917. George Kieni. Executor. H. T. Bagley, attorney. . 45t5 Blossom Time in - the Golden Statte A friend just "back from Southern -; California says: "The" weather5 was tfine, in fact too warm for heavy clothes. Many were bathing at the beaches. r; Oranges were ripe in the valleys, while -the-Tnountains- nearby - were -covered with snow." - ;' Vith warm sunny weather It will not be long before the blossoms on the trees will be everywhere an nouncing that spring is here. , Take a vacation trip now wlere life is different; where climate surroundings and amusements are out of the ordi nary. Spend a Different February. Three Trains Dally . Scenic Shasta Route ,. . ........ will take you there in comfort Ask the Agent Joha ML Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES