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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
THE BEAVERTON TIMES COUNTY SEAT NEWS Shoes! Sfccss ! And More Shoes! Yes, we have shoes for Everyone and futhermore we placed oar order for fall shoes before the advance in prices and consequently We will Sell Shoes, Good Shoes at lower prices. Come and., see for yourself. Out foreaightedneM in buying early is to ' yonr advantage, so why not take it W. P. McGEE Hedge Building Beaverton. BEAVERTON RESTAURANT ROSSI & CO, Props. First-class meals on short order. Soft drinks of all kinds. Fruits in mmm j . "" 'Jf Pastry, .cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, :e cream and candy. Right rates to regular boarders. Everything at Portland Market frices or less. SATISFACTION BURS 0SSI & CO., Beavarton, Ore SEEDS Rye Vetch Timothy Clover Cheat (HAS. BERTHOLD FEED STORE GRANGE NETS M2.9B FROM SEED AND BULB SALE HERE Woman's Work Committee Plans Special Event for Raising Funds 13 Admitted to Secrets of Order. Planning a seed and flower sale with an ice cream and cake booth as a side event, the Woman's Work Committee of Beaverton Grange held a very successful meeting Saturday anernoon ana netted f4Z.b xor tne use of the Grange. The work was under tne direction of Mesdames . D. McGowan and J. E. Davis. At the close of the session W. C. McKell auctioned off the remaining seeds. . In addition to this nrogram, the grange met in regular session and again tonierred degrees on 18 candi dates. Mrs. Karl Swenson having resigned as Flora, Mrs. J. C. Hartley was named to succeed her. Home-mada ice cream and cake was served during the afternoon, For Sale Cheap. Heavy set of team harness, nearly new. K. A. MUKUAJN, Koute S, ilea verton, Oregon. 39-41' Milk Delivery in Beavert n. Fresh milk delivered daily in Bea verton. Quarts, daily $3.76 per month. Pints, daily, $2.00 per month. Leave or phone orders to, Davis' Confectionery, Scholia Phone 16-7. J.-T. STONE. 36tf. High Base Shot gun shells with chilled shot -"gets the game" at JttoUee s sore. Before buying a tractor investigate the 10-20 Titam Manufactured by International Harvester Company Two Cylinder, Kerosene Burner, making 500 revolutions per minute. Four wheels on the land and no side draft Weight 5,700 lbs. Price $1,130 F. O. B. Beaverton Bernard & Sli po Beaverton, Oregon The service -flag,' erected a year ago, at the southeast corner of the court house square, 'has been taken down, having become faded and torn. Ayoung man by the name of Merle Hair was arrested few days ago, by Portland detectives, for forging a check on his adopted father, Dr. H. H. Kuhn. He is charged with pur chasing an automobile with the pro ceeds of the forgery. . Hillsboro Is geting quite cltyDea tnese days, utuei 01 ponce Tews has adopted the plan of Jutting i notice in automobiles, when found in correctly parked, asking the owner ol tne macmne to report in tne re corder's office on a certain date. The Hillsboro club, which has had headquarters in tne Tamieaie build intr ever since it has been in existence, ! will have to find a new meetuur place. as tne Building hsb Keen leased to the new firm of Allen-ft Ireland, for their hardware store. ' H. A. Ball, who has been appointed Sostmaster of this city, has received is bond and will, in a very short time, take- over the responsibilities of the offce. He will retain -all the deputies, as they are under civil ser vice. Mr. Lamkin resumed this of fice some time ago and says he is giaa to get out 01 it. Walter Keffer. son of Jasner M Eeffer, while working in a Portland Bakery, fell about twenty-five feet down an elevator shaft, barely escap ing with his life. Walter went through the war, was in the midst of the submarine fighting, and came out without a scratch, and had to come home to civil life to become wounded. At a lone cabin in the hills near Helvetia, a man by the name of Wie land Bandli, aged eighty years, was found dead, one day last week. He was seen the day before, about his work,, but on this particular day he was missed by his neighbors, and -an investigation resulted in finding; him dead in his cabin. Coroner Limber was called, but every indication proved that he met his death from natural causes. The funeral oc curred from the Helvetia church. The regular monthly meeting of the Hillsboro Post, American Legion, was held in the G. A. R. rooms at the court house, . last Tuesday evening, and much business of importance was transacted. Officers were elected to serve until the first annual meeting in May, lvzu. President, u. (J. Kei ter: Vice President. Clifton Baelev: Secretary, Zenas A. Olson; Treasurer, jane weii; executive committee. Archie fitman, Guy jfidson and K. H, Uull. flans for an extensive pub licity and membership campaign are being made. Lester Ireland, who has been partner in the Mays Bros, store at North Plains, has purchased an inter est in the George Allen Hardware store in this.city, which is now lo cated on Third Street, and the store will be greatly enlarged. They pect to put in implements, machinery, lurmture and automobile supplies and have arranged to lease the Tam ieaie building and will move therein as soon as the lease of Weil Bros. expires Jan. 1. This will be one of the finest stores in the county when they get into their new location. The many friends of Rev. Skip- worth are more than pleased with his return, for the fourth time, to this city. Mrs. Skipworth accompanied her husband to the conference at Sa lem and on their return home stopped in Portland to see their dauehters. They found Miss Rosemary ill with appendicitis, and the next day she underwent an operation. She is re covering nicely, much to the delight of her numerous friends. Mrs. E. E. Swenson was a county seat visitor Wednesday. Osteopathic Surgeon is Here Dr. F. H. Wilson, recently of Red mond; but more recently of Portland. who purchased the MJlne property here, has established bis home in Beaverton and will shortly open np offices for the practice of Osteopathy and Surgery. , FOUND In McGee's store last Friday a paper bill, rolled up with a list oi groceries to purchase, uwner may have it by naming amount of bill and describing list of groceries. ' era FOR SALE Brood sow with nine pigs. A. A. Pike, Beaverton, R. . . 40-42 FOR SALE Rye seed. Call W. H. BOYD. ;- 87. When you &ed butterwrap pers, think of the Times office. Blue Grouse ad Chia on toast) Ton bet it McGee has the Ammunition. A fc!a Vdtht ' For the benefit of our customers, we have gone to the expense pt in stalling the mechanical beekeeping equipment. : This means that we are keeping a special ledger of your account and this is available for your convenience and reference at any time, in fact from now on it will not be necessary for you to leave your pass book for , balancing as your statement will be ready for you promptly whenever you desire it This has meant considerable ex pense but insures greater accuracy and satisfaction to our customers and we will be pleased to have you get die accruing advantages. : You will find this bank at all times offering every known device for the security and comfort of its patrons. You will do well to avail yourself of the security of a Safety Deposit Box. The comfort of knowing that your valuable papers, deeds, mar riage license, insurance policies, mort gages, etc., are safe from fire, theft, vermine, and mold is. worth a great -deal more to you than the small cost of this security. We will be glad to . show you tiie real value of the Safety Deposit Box against worry and real loss, at any time. .''...'" BANK OF BEAVERTON . Beaverton, Oregon.' ;l MWrlMrVKVWHlWHIMr'' M EXPERTS AGREE that Zcroltne holds bettercompression, gives perfect protection to the moving parts, deposits least carbon. There is a consistency of Zerolene scientifically refined to meet exactly the needs of your car. Get a Cor rect Lubrication Chart for your car: STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) F. H. JOHNSTON, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co. BEAVERTON, OXEGON yandaiwVS. Mil p in r hut mill Better than Ever g? 857.50 Cc.T.e in and look it over s!t Stipe's Gsree , Beavertoa, Ore. r : V 91 1 iniwi