T2X E3AYI2TCN TTZ3 "'W. H.Warren and Sandy an plant ing the winter eropa in the five large greenhouse. This will be the third crop for the year. They have Just finished harvesting 2300 lbs. of toma toes. LOST Red Irish Setter (hiring electrical storm three -weeks ago. Property of Bod Hunter, now with American forces In Coblentx, Ger many. Return to W. H. Hunter, Bea verton, and receive reward. 81tf. For bed springs and mattiesses, 1 see Cady-Pegg Co, 81tf. AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the Bacon place, two miles east of Beavertoa and three miles west of Sylvan, on the Canyon road, at 10 a. m., on , ' THURSDAY, SEPT. V 24 grade. Holstein cows, 2 just fresh and the rest will be fresh be fore November 1; 1 registered Hol stein bull, 18 months old; 20 heifers and xalves; 2 horses, 8 years old, EI YGUH CHOOSING jnrx or the using With its hsmUonio new furniture, its improved labor saving davioas and with its reputation for long and accurate eefffeeeetabliihed, the WrilTE SEIX3 QCtZE Wfll five you &o possible . value for your money. "if yoa try YomV fr gUd to bny " Be rare to get free dmootrtiofi from the White representative. If none is handy write u for catalogs aad necenary details. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, Cleveland, Ohio weigh 1400 each. Agricultural im plements, including Fordson tractor with double disc and 2 bottom plows; binder, mower, take, potato planter, corn planter, Hoosier drill, 2 manure spreaders, 8-horsa 20-inch 10 disc, 3 grass seeders, 14-inch Oliver, steel plow, 16-inch Case plow, landplaster seeder; 5-shovel cultivator; WO-lb. capacity U. S. cream separator;' milk ing machine; two lVt horse power gasoline eengines; 2tt h. p. gasoline engine, 1 harrow, 1 steel farm truck, 8 farm wagons, spring wagon, ruB-per-tire buggy, forks, shovels, axes, bone grinder :and other articles. Lunch at noon. ' Terms $20 and under, cash; over $20, six months' time, 8 per cent, bankable note;2 per cent discount for cash on sums over $20. ; ADOLPH SCHAFFNER, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. : Mrs. Charles Barron, of Cooper Mt, was shopping in Beaverton Wed nesday. . - - ' : - HONOR GUARDS' DANCE On the evening of September the Gth, the Honor Guards will give their task dance. As there is no special work for them .to do now, they have decided to close with this social af fair. N It has been suggested that a young peoples' social club be organised to take the place of the Honor Guards. In the organisation the young men and other persons, who care for a so cial good time, would be represented. Admission for the dance on Sept. 6th will be 50c for gentlemen and 10c for ladies. Some interesting plans have been made for the dance and everyone is sure to have a good time. In writing of big loads of grain. George Davis hauled 49 sacks of wheat sewed, in one load at Bob Hocken's threshing Wednesday, some 4 years olds, v -;( if aaaMMMaBaaBMB AGRICULTURAL LIME should be applied in early fall and winter. ORDER' NOW to avoid delay in shipment. Price $2.60 per ton, t o. b. at Gold Hill. Minimum order 30 tons. Cash with order. OREGON STATE LIME BOARD A. B. CORDLEY, SECRETARY, CORVALLIS, OREGON lOtl BE A LEADER mitt i I'll Utn liii fa'i nriafr nmuaiiy i mty lift M win iiiM"-Et An immenae problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. . j.i .... 4. i i Are you aomg your uimosi w prepare w icau m wiuumir jmum 1 jae regon Agricultural College ( Where Do You Want to Go? ...fr V"7 .t. i j - - t II I m XMT awlll oLa miv mifVl art I a rales t. nV. j tiln Im k IxiiaerUsi sMld fll llfrltlnlll Sal fblloWt ! 0MtCM01Iia..AOltIC VOCATIONAi aWUCATHJN, WXVIlt eVVliraaVv, asew J"" VT""-' MWhanical engineering, chemical jMunnM AttSyJlZXtcm1' MININO ENOINEERINO, LOOGINO EMOINEEXINO, MILITARY SCIENCE. The Cotlnc tralninc Include! count in EnflUh. EconowiM. Aft. MMfctaMtlcn. Modern Luf uim, rXi SMiSSoMK Science a4 H 1cmU. Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919 m U IMttXf ii (fat HI For Colttte Cat-to Illuetrated Booklet and other Ififoraatioai TKB RBOwTRAR. Oregon iigrictiRurw voucic. I ClJX-AJ- 3rop. LooTfot tfa Red BEAVERTON BAICERY Confections and Cigars Light Lunches Served J. M. DAVIS, PROPRIETOR We will take you quickly and safely. We have a truck fitted with seats for large parties,, picnics and dances. . ' ..- . . We have two small oars for quick lerrice to take you to town, over the highway or to hurry you to and from trains. We have large or email ears for Highway trips. , Beaverton Livery Stables F R JOHNSTON, SpecUl Agent Standard CM Co. . BEAVERTON, OREGON THE NEW fflMlS ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE Such beautiful patterns and artistically blended colorings will unquestionably increase the favor shown towards ginghams for -dresses of the better sort Never before has there been a greater selections of attractive plaids and stripes designs which will make up into the most pleas ing, as well as the most practical garments for houBewear and for children at school. , Qualities will please toe, for we have made a point of securing the very best obtainable, at prices as low as is consistent with good merchandise. Come in, let us show you what we have. Bichop Drothero BeWTewton Two Stores Portland