Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, November 02, 1917, Page 8, Image 8

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SMITH Saturday morning, Oc
tober 2(1 to Mr '. and Sirs. Wil
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li linui Smith, at their home a mile
III west of Hcavcrton, a 7-pound
NOW IS THE T.
y boy. Dr. C. K. ilason waa in
Dj attendance. : '
XIELSOX Wcdnseday morn-,
! ing, October 24th, to Mr. ant
Oi Sirs- Martin Xielson of Haael-
dale, a nine and one-half pound
boy. Dr. P. M. Carsteus waa in
attendance. '
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TO
BUY YOUR HEATING STOVE
We have a complete line of the best fuel savers. Any design, any kind,
all sizes, all prices. You can find the stove you want at this store.
We mention stoves merely because they are a timely subject and we
have just what you want, but
When it comes to dependable merchandise, you can depend on this store for quality in all
lines and our prices compare favorably with any you can find. It will pay you to trade
with us. We. are boosting for a bigger and better Beaverton. Help us boost Remember
THE BIG GENERAL STORE
CAOY-PEGG CO
LITTLE NORA WALKER IS
VICTIM OF mi ACCIDENT
Frightful Burns Claim Life of Tot
After Seven Hours of Suf.
feting from Burns. .
Sunday afternoon Beaverton
residents were shocked by the
that litllo Vnrn TValker. the
O four and one-half year old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles AValk
!er who live oh the old Livertnore
place just west of town, had been
. Frightfully burned in a grass and
leaf fire in the woods near her
rhome. Later that evening word
i came that she bad succumbed to
, i he burns. -1 ' " !'
j The little girl was in the woods
I with her little brother. In some
i way she had secured some matches
' and nought to imitate her elders
land leaves. The flame eaueht in
her clothes and before help eou'd
reach her the flaming garments
had burned her from neck to shoe
tops. Dr. Carsteus was summoned
and .did everything for the child
that medical aid could .render, but
the best he could do was but to al
lay the suffering and when the re
action set in little Nora passed
quietly from this life.
The accident happened almost
at the noon hour and the child
lingered until 7 o'clock iu the ev-
ing. ine lime urotner wno was
tin mi una uui uijuicu ij luc
t'ire. ,
The stricken parents have "the
Q , sympathy of the entire community
in tins sau oereavement. 1 .
Funeral services were held Monday.
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Dance Saturday, November 10th.
WWf,WTUlWfllWfrWWHWfHlllW',i BEAVEETON HAS MAMY iar and the affable and agreeable
Xr 4 GOLD FISH FOE PETS .maimers of Mr. Dean are not the
SL ' least of the attraction which aid
Plumbing and Heating Work
that pleases and we furnish estimates cheerfully. Wheth
er it be complete heating, ventilating and plumbing instal
lation for a modern buildir.? or merely a pipe that is
clogged, the service we render will piease you while our
moderate charges leave the sjiile that won't coma off.
Dean's Drug Store "Distributes i briusfiix; custom to this popular f i
Globe and Fish Free With pharmacy, i lie store is neat ami J
25c. Purchase and De- attractive. An air of cleanliness j
mand is Large. pervades the place. Only the most
standard and recoenized remedies
1 carried ami the leading pro-
Real Estate
Superior Service it Our Motto. 3
I BEAVERTON PLUMBING CO.
W Elmer Stipe, Manager. 4
War Gardens Prove Profitable.
Ninety-sis war garden- r.
Jiafcer. Oregon, produml crop,
worth each, average, at an av
erase nut of each. I'rof. II
V. Seymour, slate club leader, sai
that this is at Knit typical of th
work all over the ftate. where ;
m fecial leader was provide..!
Hence many thousands of dollar-) . K
I
There are manv eoklfish in thej" ' 'r"- ""J " '"'-'
homes of Beaverton people and it l,n',a,'-v mcd'cincs 0,1 1,18 sl"'lvf J
ily recommend.
The toilet artieh'S and drug ac- $
ce-ssorifs are goods of merit, prie-
is ail due to the enterprise of our
modern pharmacist. Dean's Drue
Store has been the distributinir
point for these finny beauties and
t he enterprise of this progressive
store is shown by the fact that ht
srave these pretty home ornament
free with '! em purehases at the
were cleared iu the pardon work. 'drugstore. Not being aide to
not countiiiir the ineivase obtaine i rap up the goldfish after the
In-ii.K-i-i-nr iiMii-flnt. ntt.iniifi ,ihm . maiiin-r of the ordinary naekasre.
' i. . .. i.. i. i.: i,.. -it,,. ,.i...nQr,l i.u ,..ietnn.aH letifff of ehvmistrv and comiumnd
iimu'inj; main autm- to I'liuna:" " ai 'h..t.iiu ia uwiumwa , . .
,T.u.,it.n with a neat fflube h-me for the ttL" tl,ut "-s that your duetors i
' ' nr.l.-n will f.-iti.t-..!!.
: 1
Tor Sale. This enterprising move is but i "tHl out'
( itai oi! h'-atKr. almost ie-w ;atsn one small pail of the enterprise'.
u ftv siuiids of Jici-s. : whieh marks titis niodern htore. Subscribe fnr The I'avertou
.vmi,,, i . Aoolh f fho". enjoyable so-
i x cml dunces wni be civen tsaturtbt.
Xovemher 10th by Woodward
Coujrhlin. Music will be furnished
by Drearden's orchestra, whioh in
itself insures an enjoyable time.
"he boys are conducting these
dances on a high social and moral
plane that removes all objection
able features of the public dance
and leaves a thoroughly enjoyable
evening. Because of this policy,
children under 16 years of age are
not admitted unless accompanied
, by their parents.
We truly believe this to be an opportune
time to buy real estate. Land values are
the lowest they have been in ten years. All
farm produds are commanding high prices
and are likely to continue to do so for sev
eral years to come. Why not take advan
tage of the low price of land and the high
t-s are reasonable and the service
is of the best. j
The prescription department is S
equipped with up-to-date equip- 5
went which insures accuracy, the
,.t..i- r .i i .... i u.. 5
Dean brines to the work a know- I PHCe 01 tarm DrOQUCtS and DUV nOW?
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'inires. li-averton. Or- tron. U is up-to-date in -iery partieu-; Times. )nly 1.W to Jan. 1, I'M!.
TO BE GIVEN AT MORSE HALL
BEAVERTON
Few people realize the advantages to be
derived from the services and advice of a
reliable and experienced brokerage firm.
We have been established in Beaverton for
ten years. We point with pride to our hun
dreds of satisfied customers.
BY
Woodward & Coughlin
Claud Breardon's Union Orchestra
Stroud & Co.
Selling Many Fords.
Otto Krickson, the huatliug
dealer iu Fords for Washington
County, is one man who can boaat
of a flourishing business. lie al
ready has orders for 52 earn for
spring delivery in this county and
more arc piling up with each paw
ing week. Otto is a hustler and
even the marvellous records of
the Ford factory for efficiency
may not be able to keep up with
him. so if you want a Ford for
next spring, don 't delay, but place
'our order at the earliest possible
late to insure delivery.
LADIES FREE
GENTS 75c
SATURDAY
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Beaverton Livery Stables
Auto Livery and Truck Service
Where New Rigs, Good Teams. Perfect Harness and Careful
Drivers are combined tomake satisfactory service.
Courteous Treatment our motto.
Harness for sale. Horses fed by
the day, week or month.
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COW FOB SALE.
VomiC IlciUtein cow, ficli llt'j
of next month. Inquire al Slip,
fliirapu.
8C0UTB WEBJE BUSY WHILE
LIBEETY BONDS WEBE 80LD
, The Boy Scouts .of Beavextoa
are winning their laurels in the "
work fur L'nclc Sam. During tin
Liberty Loan campaign, this or
ganization of six boys was active.
!The net results were five loO
bonds and one $100 bond.. Elert
Carsteus, patrol leader, sold the
: tiKiO bond and two of the $50's.
, Philip Thompson, scout scribe.
: Ariehibald Masters, assistant pa
trol leader, 8nd George Thompson
jwere each credited with a J50
bond.
i Xow the boys are boosting the
food control campaign. . They
have lit families promised to sign
j up and have found only six who
refused. But the boys are stiM
j working and will get a 100 per
cent, organization before the cam
laign closes. tfHC
Alfred llarzee is treasurer of
the organization. Kev. W. L. Ud-
! haw is scout master BndG.A. Van
Antwerp and Willis t'ady are as
sistant masters. There are six teu
'derfoot s-out and one candidate
now in the organization, two
former iiiIts having iiinuvl
awnv.