Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, November 21, 1919, Page Page 3, Image 3

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THE MUVCTON TOES
China roosters are beginning to
crow again, they are celebrating ar
mistice as their "annual -war is over."
A butcher was in town Wednesday
looking over prospects to open a new
meat market in Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Acklen. who re
cently sold their property south of
town and moved to Portland, were out
to the Grange dinner Wednesday
nigni. . mra. acicien is teaching in the
Portland schools at University Park
and Mr. Acklen is employed in a Port
land drug store. Mr. Acklen says it
takes longer to get down town to
work from his present home than it
did from Beaverton.
Cai
Is year suseeriptlaa paid?
Five foreigners passed a good ex
amination on naturalization day,
Wednesday of last week, the exami
nation being held by Judge. Bagley.
Those who took the examination and
passed were: George Boras, of Aus
tria; Christ C. Otness, Norway; Wil
iam Rulff , Russia: George Wise, Rus
sia; RJoland W. S. Hamer, England.
Attorneys W. G. Hare and M. B.
Bump have for several months been
giving instructions on the constitu
tion, which has been a great benefit
to these people, who desire to take
out naturalization papers.'
PIANO FOR SALE Inquire F. W.
m- 48
NOTICK
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.
CADT-PEGG CO.
SEEDS
Rye
Vetch
Timothy
Clover
Cheat
CIIAS. BERTHOLD
FEED STORE
FRED JENSEN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Cady Building
Hours 8:00 to 10:30 A. M. Daily
Portland Office: 720 Board of Trade.
Scholia Phone.
Beaverton - - - - Oregon
W. M. WERT
Barber
at the old Jack Hooper shop
' Hairouttlng Our 8polslty.
Laundry Agenoy.
EEAVERTON OREGON
W.E.PEGG
UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRBCTO
Ueensed Fiahalier
Calls answered day or night
Prompt Service . 1
HTBTON Oregon
Clhevirolet AcIiieveMesjit
SPELL
You cannot buy more for
your money than you get
in a Chevrolet
Touring Cars Roadsters
Coupes Sedans
Chevrolet Trucks
In both "Four-Ninety" and F. B. Model.
Orders Filled in Rotation.
lornard & Stipo
AT STIPE'S GARAGE
Beaverton, Oregon
Pover
Economy
Endurance
A Chevrolet touring car, model "four ninety " made the fast
est time between Portland and Eugene 8 hour and 4T minutes.
Faster than the famed Shasta Limited.
A Chevrolet "four ninety" established a record around Mount
Hood hours and II minutes; 1 hour and IS minutes to Rhodo
dendron; 1 hour and 60 minutes to Government Camp.
A Chevrolet "four ninety" holds the record to Astoria I
hours and 12 minutes; to Seaside in 3 hours and 63 minutes.
nvrolet "four ninetv" tourinir car im tha nnlv fmiMvl.
'inder car to climb the tortuous Hall-street hill in HIGH GEAR.
Mark this: NO OTHER FOUR-CYLINDER CAR HAS 1VM
EQUALED THIS TEAT. ;
A Chevrolet "four-ninety" model ran 41.3 miles on
one (one only) gallon of gas. Test made with official
observer as a passenger, j
Long continual pounding on rough
and untried roads teat the endur-
ance of any tar. Most any ear can
be driven at high speed ftr a short
distance. BUT IT TAKES ENDUR
ANCE and STAMINA, good mater
ials and design to stand tha strain
of high speed for long distances on
the open road.
A Chevrolet One-Ton Truck is tha
' only commercial vehicle which
climbed to Government Ca.ap, at the
base of Mount Hood over ' and
through from one to twelve feet of
" snow in the dead of winter. The
Chevrolet carried a full one-ton load
en this test
The Chevrolet design. The Chevrolet famous valve-in-head motor is the
result, .the culmination of years of experiments and tests. It has been
tried, tested in the hands of hundreds of thousands of users and is mak
ing good in every section of the world undor every conceivable condition
ef use, abuse and condition.
We Repair Furniture.
We Sell Gascbe.
We SeD Oils.
We SeH Hardware.
We Sell Household Goods.
We Sell Wallpaper;
We Sell All Kinds of Auto Accesscrbs.
We' Sell Universal Food Choppers.
Cose ia ad ste us.
To introduce the Falls Tire we are making a special
price for one week only, beginning Monday, November
24, size 30x3 1-2, commercial oversize, warranted 8,000
miles. Regular price $29.00. - Special price $24.75.
They have to make good or we will.
Beaverton Garage & Hdw. Co.
E.E. SWENSON, General Manager
DHIfBBHo
D. Perry Bvanfi
- Portrait
Phoae Main75M
afOK WaUtM St, 1
PORTLAND, OEXQON
HOWm COMMISSION COM
... PANT
" 1 Front St ,
Portland, Oregon
Will pay, the following prices oa
shipments , revived ap to and in
cluding Nov. 28. , - '
Veal, 76 to 120, top .....lfc
Veal, 76 to 120, median , . . .... .18c
Veal, fair to good .............17e
Veal, heavy ..............12 to 17c
Hogs, 100 to MO, tope ,.8 to 15Ke
Hogs, poor and heavy ,...20 to 2Se
No commission. Prompt returns.
WANTED
CULL POTATOES
The Pacific Potato Starch Company will soon
tart its factory for the season and will pay, cash for
cull potatoes for delivery on or after October 20.
Potatoes are dumped promptly and sacks re
turned to driver who brings potatoes.
Pacific Potato Starch Co.
Beaverton
Oregon
The Ladies Sewing Circle met with
Mrs. Rohse last week and with Mrs.
Lagerfeld on Wednesday of this week.
Where Do You Want to Go?
We will take yon quickly and safely.
" We have a track fitted with seats for large parties, picnics
..' and dances, ,
We have two small can for quick service to take yoa to
town, over the highway or to hurry you to and from trains.
We nave large or small ears for Highway trips. '
Beaverton Livery StaKca ;
NOTICE OF DISTRICT BO AD
MEETING TO VOTE SPECIAL -BOAD
TAX IN DISTRICT
NO." 12
Notice is hereby given that a meet
ing of the resident tax payers of
Koad .District No. 82, Washington
County, Oregon, is hereby called, and
will be held at the Garden Home
School House, in said Road District
No. 32, Washington County, Oregon,
on the 22nd day of November, 1919,
at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M., of
said day, to discuss the advisability
of levying a special or additional
road tax in said district, to deter
mine what, if any county roads or
portions thereof in said road district
shall be improved, in any special
manner, and . the character and or
tent of such improvement or in
provements they shall make thereoi
and to levy such special or addition!
tax. not to exceed ten mills on tit
dollar, on all taxable real and persot
al property in said road district,
a majority of such resident tax paj
ers of said road district shall deet
advisable for the purpose of raisin
money with which to defray the ax
pense of such special imnrovemen
or improvements in said Road DU
trict No. 82, Washington County
Oregon.
Dated this 24th day of OctobeJ
IMF, '
J. W. GOODIN.
. County Judge
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