i KEEP WAR Don't 'freeze" around a stove this Winter. modern hui'difitf with 13-inch brick steam-heated, .hot and cold water,; Move -into a walls, FISHER Up - to dato stores- and offices Sanitary v Best Display Lower Insurance Reasonable Rent Tour. CustKiers will, appreciate ties advantages EARL E. FISHER BEAVERJCN,OR. QTTO, ERICKSQN Authorized Ford Agent Service Station Gasoline, Oils; Tires, Tukesand a; Full Line of. Accessories Ladies' Rest ; Room Three strong reasons urge - you to buy the Ford car: - First, because of its record of satisfactory service- to more, than fifteen 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. appearanee. To these must be added its wonderful economy , in operation .and maintenance about 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 Jord. service as universal. as the car. . ' . Touring Car $360; Runabout, $345; Coupelet $505; Town Car $595 f. o. b. Detroit Si If..- fl It' K . if, . s 1 K U K What About That Wet Field? BETTER CALL, USUP AND BE CONVINCED THAT. ,.YQU, CANNOT AFFORD-TO KEEP IT WET . We ha-vedraia tile in all sizes, at what we believe.-, to be very attractive prices OREGON BRICK & TILE CO. manufacturers of Common and Pace Brick, Drain Tile and Fireproofing Beavcrton, Oregon. BEAVERTON TIMES EVENING TELEGRAM 1 Year $5.25 , 1G9 Brward, $100 The reatfer of this paper will be Sleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has 4 been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions refiuires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally .A n acts tnru tne tfiooa on the mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, jriving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture in doinar its work. The nrnnrin- tors have bo much faith in the curative fowers or Hairs catarrh Cure that hey otter One Hundred Dollars for any cue that it falls to cure. Send (or list J of testimonials. AMiw: F. J. CHENEY ft CO., ToMfeJ vjaufc, . Bina By ui jurugffiBte, ids,. MERCHANT'S WIFE ADVISES BEAVERTON WOMEN "I had stomach ; trouble st' bad I could eat nothing but toast, fruit and hot water. Everything else soured and formed gas. Dieting did no good. I was miserable , until I "tried- buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL bene fited me INSTANTLY." Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH' large and small intestine it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour Btomaoh cr geg and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICK EST action of anything we ever sold. I. R. Deaa,.druggist . Summon In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washmglon county. ! Ti'.lie Eklin, plaintiff, ys...J.,M.. Stone, and Mary Stone, his wife, E. L. Patter son, defendants. . j To J. M. Stone, and Mary Stone , his Wife, and E. L. Patterson defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause with in six weeks from the elate of the first publication of this, summons, to-wit: on or before the 15th day of March, 1917, the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication thereof; and if you fail therein the. piaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, viz: For a decree that plaintiff recover judg ment against .defendants, for $39.0.00 and interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from June 6, 1915, and $50.00 attorney's fees and cost3 and disbursements. That the mortgage dated June 6, 1914, secur ing said debt be foreclosed; that defend ants and all : persons- claiming, under them be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, interest or. claim in and to the mortgaged real property situated in Washington county, pregon, to-wit: The West half (Wl-2) of tract numbered 168 in Beaverton Reedville Acreage; that said real property be sold and the proceeds applied on said judgment . and judgment over for deficiency, and for such other relief as may seem equitable. TM6 summons is served upon you by publication in the Beaverton Times, a newspaper printed, published and having a. general circulation in Washington county, Oregon, in pursuance of an order duly made and entered by the Hon. Geo. 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 rmhlication is Feb. 1 1917. G' Ai Applegren; Y Attorney for Plaintiff. 701 Chamber of Commerce, ; 45 Portland, Oregon. Notice to Taxpayers. f Notice is hereby given that on Monday, February 19, 1917, the tax rolls for the ear 1916 will be opened for the collec tion of taxes. The first half of all taxes iliall be paid on or before April 5th fol lowing, and the second half on or before October 5th following. Interest shall be charged and collected at the rate of 1 per :ent per montn or a traction ot a month until paid. "Interest at said rate applies. v the first half if not uaid bv Aorfl 5th. and to the second half if -not paid by UctODer btn. AH taxes remaining un paid on October 5, shall become delin quert and on November 5th a penalty of 5 per cent will be charged and collected thereon m addition to the interest pro vided herein. Any day after the exoira- tion of six months after the taxes charg ed against real .property are delinquent, tne snerin snail nave tne right, and it shall be his duty upon- demand to make out and issue certificates of delinquency against such property. Certificates of delinquency shall bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent. On or as soon as practicable after October 5th, the tax collector shall proceed to collect all taxes levied against personal property, and which shall have been unpaid, and shall levy upon sufficient . goods., and chattels of delinquent taxpayers and sell same to satisfy said tax, or said sheriff shall charge said personal property tax against real property and said tax shall become a lien upon said real orooertv. and shall be enforced in the same manner as other real estate tax liens. J. .C. Appleoatr Sheriff" of Washington County, Oregon, UKUKlili ALEXANDER, , 47t3 deputy. tion for the appointment of ad ministrator nd the probate of the will. The value of the e 'Mi . is said to bb $1825. , In the matter of the guardian ship of Alice and Porter Camp bell, C. B. Campbell', . has petii tioned foyt the appointment of ' himself as guardian of the chil dren' who are said' to possess an estate of $3000, i ., .', . Marriage -LiaenMV; ; Marriage licenses were granted! the past week to Geo. Kessler and Rosa- Gibson, of the Banks .; "country; Norria Rodgers andt Eunice Bernards; Abraham Bald win and Lucy- L. Wood ward ; Ed -ward L. Younger- and Edith A. Jay; Chas. L. Lousigmanfc and Emma Russel.: Notice to Creditor!.. Notice is herehv crivpn that tho tmA signed has been by the County Court of Washington county, Oregon, appointed executor 01 me last win ana testament of Anton Baranrinn iWeacod. aA v,.. duly qualified as such. inow therefore, all persons having claims aeainst said quired to . present the same to me with proper vouchers at the law office of H. T. Bagley, in Hillsboro, .Oregon, within six months from date hereof. ;. Dated this February 1, , 1917. , George Kieni, Executor. H. T. Bagley, attorney: 45t5 Along with the "bone dry" bill, which has lately passed ft.e-j legislature, is the cigarette bill how up for consideration. The committee has reported in favor.-' of its passage, and now doubt re mains but that it will become law. , ' 1 : . Tha-bill asaS". stands prohibits-' the sale of the cigaret to a minor ; and provides for the prosecution- of any dealer thus disposing of it;. To make the law more effective- it has been arranged to get them going and coming; the vender for selling to a minor, and the minor for using them. The origonal act' would have altogether prohibited the sale of the coffin nail within the state;; but the opposition to such a dras tic action was so great and its, future so dark that it was aban doned and a milder bill substitut ed. . -. 1 Such a law, if properly enforc ed can be of real benefit to hu manity. The habit is one that is very seldom formed in later life and must consequently draw i &s worshippers from the extremley youthful of the land. If they can be separated from the evil their chances of attaihment will be greatly increased.' FrsrnV Rtronrl vuaa a Vanniive- visitor last Wednesday- afternoon.. ; James Rafferty, brother to Mrs. Wm.. Hinchey, arrived Monday night from. Minneapolis, Minn. He states that there-is three feet of snow on the ground:; there and' that the mercury : stands a good ways below zero all the time. . : H. R. Nelson lost a valuable cow " last week when a package of parisgreen fell off a shelf over the cows head and broke open- near her feed box. She cleaned up tne contents oi tne package and all effort to save her. proved? useless. , . : - 2 The regular meeting- of the' Chamber of ; Commerce was held.! ' in find v TT all lnsr. Frirlnw nio-Vit A " .WUH M. . IMMJ , xor tne purpose of electing om- ceis -to that, organization. . At.v present we have been unsuccess fulin our eff&rts to- locate any--information regarding the re sults but will have something- concerning it next week.