... Friday, November 15, 191. THE EEAVEu , ,N TIMES Pat Five We have a few houses .for rent in Beaverton. If interested, call Boon as they do not last long. We also have some choice acreage, containing houses, for sale and acreage for rent r ... We will be pleased to-list for sale or rent any property that you may have on the market Tucker & Shreck ' P. O. Box 425 BEAVERTON, ' - - OREGON . America and the Great War for Humanity and Freedom, by Willis Fletcher Johnson, A. M., L. H. D., prof eBsor of History of American Foreign Relations, New York University," tells the story of America's entrance into the great war in a clear,straight forward way that, you can un derstand. Just what you want to know right now. 10 These Bills Were Paid. The following bills were-paid by the town council at its meet ing Monday night of last week: Tualatin Valley WaterCo. $80.40 North Coast Power Co. 31.00 Recorder's salary and exp. 10.10 tt.uth Cady, reading meters T Sfmtember " , 5.00 Tohn Kamberper, reading meter for October 5.00 Beaverton Times, printing 6.25 Jones Lumber Co. 14.15 Get a copy J from R. O. Cooper, resident ag-LfiifivtNr: (v xnvnsmrv ent, Beavert6n, Oregon.r46-48 Mrs. Mary Baldwin haS recov ered from an'attack of influenza and was out in time to. help cele brate the real signing of the ar mistice. She was sick 11 days and missed the excitement due to the premature report of peace last week. CELEBRATED MONDAY Beaverton Proudly Hails Victory Over Forces of Autocracy as World's First Holiday. (Continued from first page.) casion placarding the auto. At the bonfire he stopped an;l theiniov dummy was lifted from the car and carried to thajlaming pyre amid the plaudits of the crowd. The crowd sang. America and as the strains of the loved song died away, Rev. G. A. Gray gave fervent thanks to God for the signal victory that had so short ly crowned the efforts of Ameri ca in the war. 7 Father F. J. Ket tenhofen spoke briefly in review of the war and the duties that have come to America. Then, as chairman of the evening, R. H. Jonas introduced B. F. Mulkey of Portland, the orator Of the day, who reviewed the terms of the armistice and interpreted them in the light of the signal victory that has followed the Allied ar my's efforts during the past four or five months. He found instant approval fro mthe crowd when he predicted that the Turk toould be driven from Europe. He went on to show how the city of Consantinople had been found ed to become the cauital o the world and ventured to predict that if the Turk were driven into the deserts of Asia and the peo ple of Europe given a chance to develop it, Constantinople would be the largest city in the world within 50 years. ' x S. H. Davis followed with an appeal for the support of the United War Work drive and when he had finished, the town was turned open to the crowd to themselves. At Morse Hall the younger set enjoyed a social dance. Bells Were rung, horns were blown, sirens scream ed, cans rattled .-nd anvils were fired. Long after the writer of this report had tired and gone to bed, the joy of new arrivals con- U.niul tn cu trull fVi a nnioA nnri keep the jubilee at its height. Stamp Buyers Nearly AD ; Make Good Their Pledges. i i M fTL r lull? i -: - r i i . ; if jk j-di ccv J o i (( U U MJ" ai ii I- wy . . - . itt i i At the touch of a match Perfection Oil Heater gives instant, cozy warmth. Steady, comfortable heat for many hours on one fill ing with Pearl Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel. No smoke or odor. Portable. Economical Next Week Is' Perfection Oil Heater Week Call on your dealer and ask him about Perfection Oil Heat er; its comfort, con venience and econ omy. See his special display. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CaliferoU) F. H. Johnston, Special Agent,Standar Oil Co., Beaverton, Ore. ; These Headers for Sale by I. N. Robinson Tualatin, Ore. E; J Lawrenz Shemood; Ore. Stevens Bros., Farmingjton, .. , , " . ' , "Merchants -Co-operative Exchange, Sherwood, Oregon. - - Jv Peters, Wilsbnville, Ore. E. T. Turner, Laurel, Oregon. Ore. . Reports are in from nearly all districts and show nearly every one buying at least as fast as he i agreed to in ms pieage. wasn ,ington County has bought fully I up to the schedule for the month ending October 31. If everyone will keep his pledge strictly un to the last, we will come in at the end of the year with flyinT ' colors. fN. A. Frost Chairman. , When They Can't Buy Fords, I They Buy Fordsons of Otto. ' ' : y . All utto wncicaon received a car. of Fordson tractors durintr the past week and distributed Al t II tnem to tne ioiiowmg persons:. J. Gillimwater and E.E. North . run of Mountaindale; Remo Vul . I steke and Georsre Doolev of ; Banks: J. A. Peters of Forest Grove; W. A. Thurnher of Cms nplius; L. 1,. Lawrence of Reed- " uuipn ocnaiiner nnu Conrad Alresheimer of Beaver ton. Mr. Erickson also sold three one-ton trucks. W. S. Hn.hn f M"Tn?"'oio and W. W. Mel" nr on A VaA Vatf U4-U M r verton. are the luckv owners. Two more carloads of tractors are now on the road and are ex pected to arrive here shortly for it makes no difference wheth it is a Ford or a Fordson. it will sell We don't know what the Forrtarandson will he. but if Ot to Erickson. is still the sellm awnt. it wil take like hotcakes m Washington County. Late Potatoes Are Good Ones. . Mrs. F.M. Hobart left 'abas-' Kfit Of nnfnfnaa a -U! "18day that compare favorably w nave seen, xet thev were nlanterf. mw ... j . r- tw, oiiu iiinbuieu aner tne most of the potatoes iuwii in mis vaue; were m blos som. In ArfHifinn t tk. tatoes mentioned, she has one f1I that was a veritable family Of POtfltoAa Thoxo ' nerfectlv formed tubers; all at- . ueu in a(in rmer.. The souds are a smnfh wdif. ..t.i... t. resemblinflr the Burbank variety, Kllf oh a4.au 3 m - oiMuier anq Founder. Mrs. Honart. sava fkan ii v i Dunil.. CI I . . vKumi oer vices at Lnurches. : WHAT TO USE TO PREVENT APPENDICITIS Beaverton SimniA nuolrflinmi -i me. etc., as mixed in Arfl.n.l.ir0 flushes , the ENTIRE ht tract SO COmnlafalw nlCltlS fa rtvmimtA nwrt SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka reluZ AMV nAGV -e . " . ... v..uu vi ouui oioniacn, gas Or COn8tl'nation twnilaa 4f removes ALL foul matter which, cioggea and poisoned your sys-, tern. The INSTANT action sur mises both doctors and patients L. R. Dean, druggist.