Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, September 20, 1918, Page Page Five, Image 5

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THE BEAVERTON TIMES
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BARGAINS
2l Acreiv aft in I cultivation - good 1
sou, small house ana- gooa wetr.
Price $650.00. Terms.
5 Acres' all in. cultivation, - fine soil,
small jiouse, not fjnishecl.- Price $ 1 1 00.
Both near , ;tatipn( and School and
close q rpcyeafton. I ! : ,
. L Somewhere in, . Kentucky .in,
tne Basaairas.Mjma pawpaws
where the opossum gets fat It
looks like we do hot go in the
But when we see them "grinding
sorghum, that t takes all the
homesickness put of our system.
My , wife's health is not so
gooa. uur regarqs to u
not know now when we will go . 1. J. Alien ana wnes
home." We do get homesick, j M September 11,1918
R, LTUGKEE
Box 425 BeavertonT Oregon.
; tfALL PLOWING PAYS. :' ,that there were difficulties the
; The advantages of fall plowing . way ot ran plowing last year, as
'have' been1 amply demonstrated
this year again and the fall SOW'
many farmers are not equipped
for dry-plowing, but the difficult
HONOR GUARD
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Beavertpn Oregon
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ihg of grain has jeceived an en- ties inthe way.of spring plowing
'one can dis- are scarcely less ana are. not so;
florsement that no
tpute. Everywhere fall grain has
l&een a success while spring-sown
irain is almost a total failure.
'Corn planted on fall or Very early
'spring plowing' is- doing4 much
Ibetter than that on later spring
flowing. i
ft We are mindful of the fact
easily provided against, while the
irequency, oi; yap ary seasons is
this county and "the far better
crops i resulting -from the fall
plowing .argue, strongly m favor
of farmers equipping themselves
to do their plowing when the
proper timetjomes.""'-
Beayerton Confectionery
GEORGE THYNG, Piropnetor : ..
MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS
CANDIES AND SOFf drinks
I... Your Patronage is appreciteo! and yo'ur orders solicited
BEAVER! ON, - - , f UKLUUIN
orse
Sat. September 21
Union Orchestra
Gendemen $1.00 ; Extra Ladies 25c
veiybody Lonii
BEAVERTON BAKERY
W E. EVANS, PROPRIETOR
PHOTOGRAPHS
ThitPleaae WIjAV. '
A photoj?iph, to be Of vfclutf to Mu,
must possess at least these two1 charlc
; teristics: it must please irou wh'eft 'mafle,
and it must be permanent ' Ypii wiir get
pleasing portraits that are pettiiWnt at
D. PERRY EVANS, Roa Studio
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fey the majoritjrof mtoniofeil own.
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tt "a ant Mttatictorjr motor oil."
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On cocrMt MMfaMBtf far rmr car.
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,f . Summooi all the fdrcei and retourcei of the Republic to
' j the defenee of Freedom r '
iTHE OREGON AGRICtJLTURA)L COLLJEGE
1" X Jwfcich the United Stafa(a'ttthpHiei! Bave ipjjkeJjiifoMpf the
i i fifteen diitineuiahed inititunont of the country for ezcetlence in
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mihtarv trainint. hai repondedTo the call. The College il
' dUtinguiihed not only for iti military instruction, but
'I' '. DltTIHOUISHEO AUO FO ' "".
Iu Itrong Induiti'laVourici for m'eh and'for 1
! Aarioultura. Commerce Enrimrlu. tlnntn
,Homa Booaomici, Mining, rbarmacjr; aad
.1
roruuki.
I vj....,!
Iu wholetome, purpoaeful ttudeif lift. '
Ittdemocratio foJlege pirlt. . "
1 Student! enrolled last year, JJ453! stars oh tt kerviee flags, IJJ8,
, ; j oyer forty percent Representing officers.
Colleg open Saptamber 23, 1918
aawtlbatratid Bo(AUt,otbliifomtioPFritatothaRatfK1CvalUi, Orafoa
Bealyertoii li veiy Stablco
Autp Lxvhry e&d Truck Senrice
Where -NKRigs;-4ood Tetia, rPerfeet Barness and vCaief ul
Driverg are combined "'tolfake ' satisfactory service. ,
Horses for sale; Horse fed b$r
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the day, vcelt or caOhth.
RUUJaSTON, Specif Ati4 Sta, w