Friday, April 5, 1918. THE BEAVERTON TTME3 Par ' We have one of the finest listings of property in this county as .wnwvrai rci-cm cnui is in inn line, mese are samples ex what weeaoiTsr you: , , v;- -870 Acres, 200 in cultivation, ICQ in (all. wheat, 40 acres Ti irT mim hhjuiuju state oi cultivation, uooa nouse asa outbuildings cornplete; running water, family orchard, com plexly equipped with farm machinery, horses, cowsetc. Ccrti fine timber on tSe place ' This Is one of the best f arris in Wtzh: ington County and well located. Price $125.00 tar Tina tnat are easy. - - . -",''..' . (t,i.vm-.nr i , 12112 Acres, SO under" cultivation, some stump and brush land ) some timber, all good soil, 14 mile to school and railroad ; runninj water un pwee, no Duiramgs. mceov.vu per acre. Terms if ce '.sired. - f , - " a - m -m- 257 Acres, 100 in cultivation, 1 mile to good town, good houss barn, etc. All good soil. "Some pasture land and balance in fine timber. Price $75.00 per acre. . We art advising- our clients to Hy now prices are right, - fcslow wiiat uicjr nave uccii at any time wumn me past tew years, prices ' of farm produce are goodnd may be better for several years. We :': can offer terms to suit you on a great deal of the property listed wrai us. STROUD ft TUCKER, Real Estate, Loans, Life and Fire Insurance. ; , FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER R. Matteson, Forest Grove, Present Incumbent, Seeks Re-Election, rasing nisijiaimror Recognition on The Work Accom plished by The Present County Court ia.. The , Interests of The County at Lar& ; . R. Matteson of Forest Grove is a candidate for re-election to the omce of County Commissioner. Being a member of the present oounty oourt, he asks endorsement of his acts and policies therein and seeks the Republican nomination t the primaries, May 17, (Paid Advertisement.),.. , LOCAL w t Jit 66 Members of the Cedar ISSSb Auxiliary of the Red Cress present Her Friend, The Enemy A CIVIL WAR DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS at Grange Hall. Cedar Milh, Saturday Evening, APRIL Do you know your neighbors when on the stage? Guess who's who. CAST OF CHARACTERS: ; . I CAPTAIN JACK FERNBROOK, U. S., Who holds honor above all FRANK FLEMING .v.-ja scapegrace COLONEL JAMES BURTON, C. S. A., - With strong convictions LTETTTENANT BERKELEY BURTON, C. S. A:, Mlis son ZEBEDIAH'JENKS Yank to the backbone LIGE - . ; -A' negro' servant DIANA BURTON - -; . :r.s,iV.. Of Richmond MRS. BURTON Her mother ADDTE JENKS . .'. .'s. sr.: . . Zebediah's daughter AUNT CHLOE ...... ...... V.y; . .ri-ra. .-ligVs better half . Union and Confederate Soldiers, Etc . ' Time in Representation, : . . . . , Two and one-half hours - SYNOPSIS: j- ' ACT I. Zebediah's Farm in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, , . ("Foi-t Sumter Has Fallen.")' ' ' ' ' ' ' f : ! -' - j ! aT tt d.i. j r.i..i T..ui..i. d:.l j 14 18S5. (The Return of the Old Love.) 1 . j ACT III. The same, April 2. ("Sergeant, There Lies-Your Man) . . ACT IV. The samef April 3. (The fate of a traitor.) ' , , - action of Acts Two, Three and Four occur on the day of the ea tranceof the Union Army into Richmond and the .two -days Music by Larsen's Orchestra. Tickets on sale at May's store and v by members of the Red Cross. Every cent of proceeds goes to the benefit of the Red Cross. , - - ' .. : Don't forget! It's a Red Crczi Benefit! Let's Put Over Odr, Qci'J Id Ei: Vcihiha Ccunty the RirD-y crA Have if Over Vith. (hi il- We Believe that the Eastern End cf Tashi-tsa mi. ., is we xugi Loyal . t ecuon er the um::i. 4 Lt-s, : j cause We Believe This, V e Art GoijO TCt CJCzr S Quota of The Third Liberty Loan ThJFwit T;y cf f t-a 1 ft Drive. Eastera Washing Cctstr FiH rn Gone "Ove r The Top" Every Tiaia Yt Wo Won't l-S This Time. So; Let's Do It The First Cay and Gt Coma 1 Good of It Ourselves. ; .-.U'V Everyone do fcSa put txJ ft czv This space donated bE. S. May; Cedar at f . ... .... Ctora 58 War Savings Newt Fine reports are coming In from the house to house canvass ing committees. The high marks in W. LS. sold as far as reported to date are: . " District No. 73, Carlon IL Herechel Clutter chairman, 42.000. District Na r 21, Acadamy oseph Groflf chairman, $1,843. District No. 108, Hiteon-C. Van Kleek chairman, $1,682. , District No. 28, Tualatin A. E. Robinson, chairman, $1,403. District No. 12, Greenville Georgp Heyndencks, chairman, 1118.25. The following districts are 100 per cent War Savers reporting every family buying War Sav ings Stamps and Thrift Stamps except some who have already bought Liberty Bonds. ' ' District No. 19, 'Sewell Ka- tnct James Sewell, chairman, District No. CO Mountain side, W. W. Jaquith, chairmtn. District No. 51 Meachan, Earl Hollenbeck chairman. A large number of others have reported every .one purchasing who reasonably could fca ' ex pected to do so. '" - 'N. A. FROST,." ; Chairman War Eavinjs. BEAVERTO'J SCClJTS ,The boy scouts are goinj to take a part in the third Liberty Loan drive. They will have a special drive of their own from April 20 to April 80. Scout Master G. A. Van Ant werp has received his instruc tions and the scout manuals. . The scouts are tryiigr to ret a vacant lot for a war garden. If anv person has ground which he will donate for this purpose, will he please notify the scout ou ter or tell one of the scouts, The next m?''- of the scouts wlil be ca L. y, pril 8. Visitors rrMetit: and i li gations of car..j talicit.X Krs. J. ValJo Fir of Hoy, wife cf Lic-t:ri : ai is now in Frasce, ,East f in Esavtrtca, d z - cf Mr B. A. Rohse. Concarvatioa .SKTTSSl. What more effective way to conserve your own re- ' '3 -, sources and do your, bit to save raw material and-1 labor, than to make last season's straw Jct & csothej year. .You can. -make it look better thanne. Just, change its hue with. , , v. t u , ..C0LOHIT3 : iu- fj!r . . 1 : Makes straw look like new . '. u ,'. , Also for satin, silk hnd canvas slippers ah' basketry 1 AH colors. ' Anyone can use it ' ' '"See-the Wisedw Dirjby at--"- yii 0 tii DEAN'S DRUG STORE 4