Tagt 4 ,1 "IT TE3 BEAVERTON TIKES inn Some Pancake! If all the wheat that Kansas is raising this year were ground into flour and made into one pancake, that pancake would cover six hundred square miles, says in the issue of August 2 the first you will receive if you send me your sub scription today. It would take forty eight million pounds of butter, and forty-five million gallons of molasses to cover the big pancake. And Kansas boasts that she raises it all. This year's wheat crop interests every farmer, for every one put in as much as he could to get someof theQovemment's $2.26 fixed price. What are you going to raise next? Sheep? Here's an article about the Corrie dales. Velvet beans? Here's theirjstory from A to Z. Pigs? Here's their story, too. Berries? Here's all about this year's crop and next year's prospects. What- : ever ft is you raise crops, livestock, fruit, truck or poultry you will find help in THE Country Gentle man. The cost? It's al most nothing at all in comparison. Only one dollar for a whole year,, with 52 big weeklyssues. ! Why miss another number? Send your name and your dollar today. - , , The Best for the Least , W. C McKELL Phone No. Scholia Local Tel; RFD. l, Beaverton nCabyGufi 52iMM-$l.M TbLaaWHoBeJMnal Uhmi-tt.75 Tin Satarda j Etui Past 81 Binder Me Good Quality Right Prices Piency of it Chas. Berthold Peed Store AMERICAN FEED CO. Beaverton, Ore. Between Bank and Livery Stable. Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain, Fertilizer Stock and Poultry Remedies. Garden -Seeds. ; CHAS. BERTHOLD, Prop. . The Otto Erickson Co. at Hillsboro are contemplating an addition 40x100 feet to their building. Mr. and Mrs: Henry Huigley and daughter, of Portland, spent the week-end with Mrs. George Blosser. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lohr and son of Portland were here Monday looking ever Beaverto property with the in tention of buying a home. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mcllvaine are at Donald this week on a visit to his brother. ' . .' V- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fairweather and son, Leston, are visiting her sister in Bend this week. Mrs. John McKernan-of Portland and Mrs. Curtis Robinson of Seattle spent Wednesday as the guests of Mrs. George Blosser.1 50,000 KALE PLANTS For sale. Best feed for cattle and poultry. Grow all winter. $1.50 per thousand. Earl E. Fsher, Beaverton, Oregon. SO Milton Boring, who has been visit ing at the home of J. H. McKinney at Scholls for a month, returned home Wednesday. ' . Mrs.Peter Eenro came .home Sun day from Emmanuel hospital, Port land, but her baby was kept there a week longer for .treatment as its col lar bone was broken at birth. Mrs. Mary Baldwin received the present of a fine Persian kitten from her sister, Mrs. F. L. Reim, of Port land, on the occasion of Jier birthday recently. STATEMENT of the Bank of Beaverton, of Bea verton, County - of Washington, State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every de positor July 1, 1919, who has not made a deposit, or who has not with drawn any part of his deposit (com mercial deposits), principal or inter est, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postoffice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. 1 " S. H. Clark, North Plains, Ore. $L17 J. A. Kummer, Beaverton, Ore. , .70 J. B. Kishpaugh, Beaverton, Ore. .85 M. M. Mead, Beaverton, Ore.. , 10.10 F. M. Maxwell, Beaverton, Ore. 1.00 G. A. Pidcock, Beaverton, Ore. 12.73 STATE OF OREGON, County of "Washington, ss. 1 I, Doy Gray, being first duly sworn, oepoae and say upon oatn, that I am the Cashier of the Bank of Beaverton, of Beaverton, County of Washington, State of Oregon; that the foregoing is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known resi dence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as re quired by the provisions of Chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the Gene ral Laws of Oregon, 1917. . , DOY GRAY Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15 day of July, A. D. 1919. , ' ' . " F. W. CADY Notary Public for Oregon My commission expires June 22, 1920. Charles Otto Hill infant son of Mr. and .Mrs. O. V. Hill, who suffered se vere burns from concentrated lye last week, was ' brought home from the hospital in .Portland Monday. He is improving nicely and seems well on the way to complete ; recovery, al though fears arex entertained for his vocal chords as he has made no at tempt toproduce sound since the ac cident. . ' ANew fifteen Million Dollar JEnfii? -:;';;;i:;::vv-'.:i "PIFTEEN million &1 1 lars" KortK of "Z" Engines are on over 200.000 farms proving a remarkable angina sery ice. The new "Z"--just perfected -"-completes a line of engines -lH.P.tol5H.P. all of which successfully ' v ' ' . r: run on KEROSENE '.. . -. " v ' ; also run on Distillata,' Coal Oil.Tops or Gasoline. 1 Come in and see the "Z" then you'll quickly learn why we feature the "Z" line after f comparing it with all otliers. Throttlinz Governor Built-in Oscillating Maputo Prices, 1 H.P. $61.00-3 H.P. $100.00-6 H. P. $179.00 J ' . F. O. B. Factory STIPE'S GARAGE Beaverton, Ore. NOTICE Having disposed of the grocery, dry goods and shoe part of our busi ness, and desiring to enlarge our fur niture and hardware business we will appreciate prompt settlement of all past due accounts. -' . v . CADY-PEGG CO. Dollar M-iarter There are many self-starters on the market Some start and some don't, Ibut the best one is the DOLLAR Self -Starter, a' savings account. If given the proper care this starter will pull you out oi many ugnt n- ies, ana carry you along, happily over 'VJ many miles of your journey. ' ' You can get this dependable starter by just depositing one dollar at this bank, and then keep adding a dollar or so as often as you can but regularly. . ' ' "... " '".' '" .'.'" "" r : '. :- . We will welcome the accounts of the boys and girls. Don't feel that a dollar is too small to start with. Make the start and then you can make other deposits as small as ' a quarter or a half dollar if you wish. Come and see us! We will be glad to tell you more about the DOLLAR SELF-STARTER. You may start a checking account with (26.00 we rive vou a pass book and check book and make no monthly charge. 3 1 year papers, We have a new supply of Safe Deposit Boxes and for $2.50 a JJf ' rental you may have a secure place for all of your valuable II t BANX 07 E3 ATE3TC - Eeavertoa, Oreo.