Ptr The; Treasury Department has been urged to coin p half -cent piece. If the petkners cca jaint to any thing thai can be tou.l for a half cent now-a-days, the Treasury will probably give their request some con sideration. The j editor . of the NewsTlmes has an American half cent piece that is 108 years old, But, mind you, it is only a half-cent we have. : EEAVERTOSl EESTIfiOT ROSSI ft CO., Props, . IT First-class meals on short order, Soft drinks of all kinds. Fruits in season. i Pastry, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, ice cream arid candy. Right rates to regular boarders.' ' Everything at Portland Market Prices or less. k SATISFACTION SURE j ROSSI & CO., E32Vrtcn, Ore. The curbing and Concrete sidewalks will, be put in on Front street clear to the, S. P. Depot and an effort is being made to have the S. P. Co. do likewise on their side of the street Iv'rr. H. C. Watts arid daughters, Misses Jennie, Alice, Edith and Mil dred, ere attending the campmeeting uj. uic uivguii X1UUIM9BB Association in Poitfaid. Xi and Mrs. F. M. Havens, who bought the James . .' Koopes place souTh of town a . week ago, hare move( toiheir nsw homo f mv Aloha this week. Mr. and Mrs'. N. P. Scruggs and family have moved into the John Fro nauer property. Mr. Scruggs is a brakeman on the S.P. electric and formerly lived in Portland. George Davis suffered a bad jolt in the eye Tuesday night while chop ping some wood at his home west of town. While attempting to over come a recalcitrant knot, a portion of it struck him in the eye. ' The injury is not only painful but George is also kept busy explaining to his friends just ' how it happened. HI D. Perry Evans Portrait Photographer Phone , Main 7590 2702 Washington St, PORTLAND, OREGON mm n BEAVERTON BAKERY Confections and Cigars -Light Lunches Served. J. M. DAVIS, PROPRIETOR dy 1 7 SZ! i1"" I tt&n&J gasoline ? l die Rod Crown sign I I ' M before you fill. gS'JSSBpSSWa!!!!! asoIinsQuaSty F H. JOHNSTON, Special Agent Standard Oil Co. 1 BEAVERTON, OREGON Mr, and Krs. Chas, C. Lightfoot of Portlai o have recently purchased .a home at Aloha and moved thereto. Mr. Ughtfoot was formerly a salei man for Wadhams ft Co., of Portland, and ivao'e this U-nitory regularly, so when he got rendy, to quit the road and toy a home, he knew where to come. " '" George 0. Stump went to St, Louis, Marion County, Thursday of last week to visit his aunt. He returned Tuesday and reported that he en joyed a fine outing at Silver Creek falls while away, FOUND Pillow sup tn package. Owner call at Times offce. 30 Where Do You Want to Go? We1 will take you quickly and safely. ' We have a truck fitted with seats for large parties, picnic and daneaB. 1 , ' We have two small can for quick service to take you to town, over the highway or to hurry you to and, from trains.' We have large or small ears for Highway trips. Beaverton Livery Stables Want a White ; Beginning Monday, July 28, the Times will offer for sale a : latest style. White Sewing Machine, Rotary type with vibrating shuttle, i , , At Your Own Price ' Starting at the retail price of $100, this machine will be re-' duced in price One Dollar each day until sold. Come in and see the list. Pick the price you want to pay and write your name . opposite that date.' If no one offers a higher price before that j day,, the machine is yqu.s at your price oh the date you select. Prices for this week are: . , '. Sunday, Aug. 3 , $94.00 ! " Monday, Aug. 4 93.00 '' Tuesday, Aug. 5 ' 92.00 " Wednesday, Aug. 6 .. 91.00. ' , Thursday, Aug. 7 90.00 Friday, Aug. 8 89.00 Saturday, Aug. 9 88.00 See the Windows of The Times Office SHOES ' : We have just received a complete and up-to-date line of shoes. We carry the famous blaster (lade Shoes fcr Men 1 and Sincerity Slbes fcr Ladfes In the Grocery tine we have a good clean stock to choose ' from and carry the famous (j Dp Eri zzi Bdsy Ross Bred W. P. McGEE 1