Page 6 THE BEAVERTON TIMES SCHOOL SUPPLIES Our winter shoes for men, women and children, also, rubbers for every body are arriving dailyr ? Also, we have the new school books. Bring your old books to exchange. We have the list, and can help you, as we havethe agency at Beaverton, for J. K. Gill & Co., for the sale of new books, and exchange on' old books. We also have a full line of other supplies, such as pencils, tablets, ru lers, erasers, .inks, water colors, in fact everything you need, including dinner buckets. W. P. McGEE Hedge Building Beaverton. Miss Edith Weed of the Class of '19, Beaverton high school, will at tend Oregon Agricultural College. - Did you know that McGee's deliv er? - 84tf Herman Schlottmann will attend a tractor school in Portland this winter. Good family cow for sale. F. C. Peck. 36 Dr. Mason was a Hillsboro visitor yesterday. Walter Harris made a business trip to McMinnville yesterday evening. "- Miss Irma ' Harris, who has been suffering .from the effects , of a fall sustained while on a picnic at Oswe go lake several weeks aero, is slowly improving. But as the injury td her . hip is rather serious, it will be sever al weeks before she will be able to .resume her studies and she will not attend college this semester as she had planned. FOR SALE Cheat and vetch seed! A. A. Pike, Route 4, Beaverton. 36 Charles Trachsel, one of last year's graduates of the Beaverton high school, will leave Monday for Forest Grove, to enter Pacific University. Binder Tvine Good Quality Rigrt Prices Plenty of it Chas. Berthold T Feed Store Charles was the winner of the confer ence scholarship and selected Pacific University as the college most near ly meeting his needs of those offer imr the scholarship Charles is a good student and will make a record for himself wherever ne goes. Leon Davis, who has been quite ill for several weeks, has so- far recov ered as to be able to spend Tuesday in Portland. The Vaughn Drag Saw is the eco nomical way for any man with tim ber to cut his winter's wood. It is equally as practical forthe commer cial wood cutter. It saws down trees and cuts logs into any desired length of cut from any position. Cady & Peee, Beaverton agents. Go to McGee's for anything to eat and wear. V- 34tf The new school books will be han died at McGee's and at Bishop Bro thers. Students will assemble at the school buildings Monday morning and secure their lists of books, ihese will be presented to the dealers and the books will be secured and ready for. use the following morning. Miss Phyllis Uptegrove was a Beav erton visitor Tuesday and Wednesday, the guest of Miss Judith Watts. Acorn Malleable Range, 18, oven almost new, nothing burned out, best on market, with hot water coils. $55.00. A. P. MJFFUM 67Harold Ave. ' Sell 2352. It is time to scare up some new and thriling method of locomotion. Automobiles are becoming too tame and common, and aeroplanes flying -at high altitudes require too many clothes for fashionable society. 1 SCIENTIFICALLY CORRECT ' Zerolene, scientific ally refined from se lected California crude oil, gives better lubri cation with least car bon deposit. GetaCor- rect Lubrica tion Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL ' COMPANY (California) F. H. JOHNSTON, SpccUl Agent, Standard Oil Co., BEAVERTON, 03EC0N Standard Oil Helpa Traetar Operator in His Lubrication Problem. The operator of a tractor who wish es to get the most work out of his ma chine and at the same time to prolong its life should give particular atten tion to the matter of correct lubrica tion. The Standard Oil Company is doing a splendid work in educating tractor operators to use the correct grade of Zerolene for each paticular engine and also in the best method of taking care of a lubricating sys tern. The Company has a Board -of Lubricating Engineers whose business it is to solve lubricating troubles and give advice regarding correct lubri cation. The company's salesmen are always glad to help out and. are con stantly in touch with operators of tractors. In . addition to this, litera ture has been prepared giving detailed lubricating instructions for every make of tractor. Inthis way the .corn- should i be chac-ed - dr-saii very largely upon the condition snder which the tractor is operated In other words, if there is little or prac tically no condensation of" the fuel, the oil will consequently last a great deal longer. And if the oil is fed to the engine in such a way that a min imum amount ia thrown Kjon the in side of the piston, there will be a minimum carbon deposit formed here, which means that the oil will ran for a longer time without its lubricating value being impaired. The operator of every tractor should frequently examine the condi tion of the lubricating oil in the crankcase,and when there is evidence of fuel or forteim matter in the In. " bricating oil, it should be drained out of the " crankcase. The crajtcase should be washed out very calvfully -with keresene and especial care taken that no kerosene is left in the crank- case when the fresh supply of oil is pany is trying to help operators get pt fa. ThiB should be done, whether rt the greatest efficjency out of their u,e tractor has operated 10, 30 or 100 equipment hours. Generally speaking, where a Many operators who have taken tractor has operated under favorable advantage of this valuable service- conditions, the oil should be changed have found that they can now get every 80 or 40 hours. Where kero- fn-m UHn -fwAWl mo-' 'I J - A 1 AT- 11 i.1 chines. Any operator, in order to de-. oil should be changed daily, as there termine just how important a factor is considerably more condensation in is correct lubrication in the operation ; the cylinders with kerosene than with of his tractor, should drain the lubri- j distillate or gasoline, eating oil from his crank case, clean! It is a well-known fact among en out the crank case in the correct way, .gineers and manufacturers of trac and fill with the grade of Zerolene tors, that the operator who is pnrtic which is recommended for his partic- -ular in the care of the lubricating ular motor. Many operators have done system and the oil very largely in this, and as a result have found that creases the economical operation of they can not only pull heavier loads, : his tractor, and there is nothing in -but can do this with less fuel. This . the, operation of a tractor which will means, of course, that upkeep cost ! contribute so largely in net results as from the standpoint of repairs is very . lubricating care. ., materially decreased. wow let us lay aside tne implements of war and bend every energy to the use of those of peace. Let "Produc tion and Prosperity" be the slogan. HOW OFTEN SHOULD OIL BE CHANGED IN THE TRACTOR? - In order to get Jie best results from any tractor, the correct grade of lubricating 'oil must be used, and the crank case must be drained at 1 regular intervals. How often the lu bricating oil should be changed can not be absolutely determined either from the standpoint of mileage- or number of hours of running. J, The Board of Lubrication Engi neers, which is maintained by the Standard Oil Company to determine and recommend the. correct grade of Zerolene for each type of engine, has given excellent advice on the sub ject of changing the oil in the crank case. This board has shown that the fre quency with which the lubricating oil. HOWITT COMMISSION COM PANY 1S5 Front St Portland, Oregon Will, pay the following prices on., shipments received up to uk(u-Z eluding Sept. 18. , ' Veal, 75 to 120, top 19e Veal, 75 to 120, medium ........ 18c Veal, fair to good ...17c Veal, heaw .......12 to nr. Hogs, 100 to 160, tops . 23 to 25c Hogs, poor, and heavy ....20 to 23c No commission. Prompt returns. " (Write for shipping tags) What $2 A WEEK WILL DO In less than a year $2.00 saved ev ' ery week will amount to over $100 and by that time you're on the sure road to successful, profitable saving. START KOff As litle as a dollar opens a savings account at this bank. A welcome awaits you. Wewant you to regard this bank as YOUR bank to meet its officers, and to feel that we have your every interest at heart There is no red-tape here. We be lieve in the "Service" idea and that means cheerful, helpful accommoda tion, always. . 4 interest on Savings and Time . 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