Page t BaUVERTON TIMES THI BEAVERTON TIM IS Beaverton, Oregon. ' A WMkly Nrams, issued Fridays. M. H. Jonas, alitor sad PablUaer fcWrt at the Beaverton (Orcfon) Paste fflce si second-class mall mat- SUBSCRIPTION RATES la advance except by arrangement with the publisher. Oas roar by mall 1100 Mi months by mall 60 HELP UB KEEP GROWING Advertising rate on application. We win supply toot Beads in kiuiilm ouuflts from ia b th Norttnrest Coma to as for ta beat m sarvioa, We will take Tea direct to tke wholesale houses aad bay for 70a your jwn salantjom from the bast eeaortiiiBnsB to Oregon. We deliver ia Baavertau o; direct to your boats. Ask Cady Page- When you need butterwrap think of the Times office. ers Acto Transfer 271 Taylor Street ail? trips to Beaverton, Hillsboro and Forest GroTe Pkoaw Mais (76S; A3110. R - B14S4 Ceaeral Hauling -Lose Pitta Morinf Beaverton office at Stipe's Garage The Times with next week enlarges to a air column" naner. - With the continued support of our friends we aim to keep this up and make the Times the liveat paper in Washing ton County. Send us the news of your locality. Tell us what happens that you see. Speak a good word for us with advirtisero. Think of us when you need printing. Use our columns to help sell your produce. Our prosperity is your gain. Help us to give you more for $1.00 than others get for 2.00. This week's is made up of six five-column pages. Watch us grow LOMBARD STREET IMPROVING BROKEN GLASS Quickly Replaced Any size window or glass panes of any sort Daily service Estimates Furnished GUY S. ALEXANDER Leave orders at either confectionery Dr. C. E. Mason Phone Calls Anew red Day and Night BEAVERTON OREGON DR. F. E WILSON Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Seholls Phone ' Beavertcn, Ore. Calls answered day or night REGISTERED Chester White boar for service. W B Pmmons, Bea verton, Route 3, Box 6. Oaii CcUrs' Three horse oline engine, Fairbanks-Morse, for sale. See S. H. Zimmerman. 3tf SHORT WOOD FOR SALE IN small lots. See G. H. WOLF NOTICE TO CREDITORS al the County Court sf the State of Oregon for the fonnty of Wash mgton. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the Estate of William Nathan Irish, deceased, by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Washington, and has qualified. All person having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present same, duly verified as by law requi id, to the undersigned at the Bank of Beaverton, Beaverton, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published January 16, 1921). DOT GRAY, 1 Administrator. Fred Jensen, Attorney. GENERAL TRUCKING DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND Office lit Ash Bt v Phone Bdwy Phone Beaverton 1S-U HARRY BARNES Prop. Cbas. A. Esterly, who recently moved here from Huber, has done his' gart toward building up the town, e bought the Maszie property and turned a disreputable looking shack into a very fine residence, which he sold to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fitzpa trick. Be then sold five lots to M. C. HcKercher, who has already erected a garage, in which he will live while building a fine bungalow. Mr. Esterly still has more lota but he is boosting the sale of Frank H. Hocken's new subdivision, as he says that will make his lots sell better. BIRTHS CHIN CHOW Sunday night. Jan uary 11, to Mr. and . Mrs. Chin Chow, a baby girl. This is their daughter. HILL Sunday night, January 11, ji IdTATlON - In the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor Washington county. In the matter of the Estate of Cora E. Colby and Charles W. Colby, de ceased. Citation to Benjamin F. Miner and to the Unknown Heirs at law and next of kin of Charles W. Colby and Cora E. Colby, deceased. In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to be and appear in the Court above entitled and at the County Courthouse at Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, on to wit, the 80th day of January, 1920, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., and to then and there show cause, if any there lie why an order of the court above en titled should not be entered permit ting and directing the sale by the Administrator of the Estate of said decedents of lands belonging to said estate situated in Washington County, Oregon, and described as follows, to wit: A portion of Section 14, Township 1 South, Range 1 West Willamette Meridian, Washington County, Ore gon, particularly described as com mencing at tiie most southerly southwest comer of the Anthony W. Hart and Harriet Hart donation land claim No. 60, in Sections 11, 12 and! 14, said township and range, for a place of beginning, and running thence East an the south line of said donation land claim a distance of 17.60 chains, thence north 11.60 chaing. thenre went and nArnllAl with sixth 1 the south line of said donation land I claim a distance of 17 chains to a point on the west line of said chum; to Mr. and Mrs 0. V. Hill, a son. j thence south td along the west line TOWLE Sunday night, January 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Towle, on the Canyon road, a son. These three, with the W. P. Mc Gee birth noted last week, comprise the our births which Dl. Mason at tended within 15 minutes less than 24 hours. SIX DAYS Six days the legislature met Fnr thf! frniararanrv will They only had, when summoned more or less to the Southeast, corner of said donation land claim 11.60 chains to -place of beginning, contain ing twenty acres man or less; Also beginning at the Northwest corner of Philena Patton Oleson land on the South line of the A. W. Hart donation land claim, and running thence South 86" 10 East 466.8 feet from a stone at the Southwest corner of said claim in Section 14, Township 1 South, Rnnf,o 1 West, W. M., Washington County, Oregon; thence along the North line of said Oleson's land south Ki 10 East 692 feet there of the C. E. Colbv twontv acre tract Five ammendments, that was all. i thence 'South 46(C West 78.6 feet more or less to the center of County Road No. 669; thence along the cen ter thereof NoVJi 88 SI West 683.6 Six days for five emergencies. But they soon discovered more. For all bills then were urgent bills, feet more or less to the West line of And they passed on ninety-four. 1 said Oleson's land; thence North 114 j feet more or less to the place of be Six days, nine measures to frame up, . ginning, containing 1.48 acres. And a special election day i for the mmwse of the navment of To let voters themselves decide j debts of said estate. On the twenty-first of May. WITNESS the hand of the Judge of said Court and U.e seal of said Six days they worked both day and . Court at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 23rd nierht. The last night as late as three. Why hold the regular forty days When six days will do, you see; Six days, my what a lot of time! In the Capitol for six days. They made a way to raise the bonds, Hut gave themselves no raise. Six days at three dollars per day. In that time eighteen thev drew. Shall we not cut the "regular" out And mark that a "special" too; O. C. SMITH. day of December, 1919. i. W. G30DIN, County Judge. By H. A. KURATLI, Clerk of the County Court, Wash ington County, Oregon. By EDW. C. LUCE, 1-5 Deputy. WANTED 314 inch wagon. Write or call the Eeaverton Times office. 2-8' Charles' Carlson visited at home I few days the first of the week. Just Received ! A new lot of Scrim Bath Towels Blankets With pink, blue and fray plaids BISHOP BROS. Don't Forget that buying 1 time and mo Don't Forget that buying goods of us is saving time and money ... that when you an trading with us you are leaving a small profit at home. , Don't Forget that the small amounts saved and well utilised cut the High Cost of Living. Don't Forget that when you are improving your nome you are a magnnicent 1 your country. We want to see you. . Give us a call. First door Esat of the Postoffiee. Your welfare is our pleasure. Beaver Garage & Hdvr. Co. E. E SWENSON, Manager CARRIERS TO LIST PATRONS Uncle Sam has just issued orders 1 for rural carriers to get the names! of all persons receiving mail on their j routes. During the next week they I will pass out slips on which must be ' entered the name of every man, woman and child who gets mail at each house on the rural routes. NOTICE. All bills incurred by the Beaverton Restaurant prior to January 1, 1920, will be paid bythe undersigned. I have sold out but I want to be square and leave Beaverton so that I will f Pol Itm tn fnma tianlr at a, - vhvo. BUJ M4UO, I like the town. 80, if I owe yen anything, come and get your money before I leave. SAM ROSSI CO. .WANT ADS FOR OREGONIAN May be left at The Times office or telephone them to R. H. Jonas. Patronise our advertisers. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Story have both been quite ill with la grippe for a week. Mr. Story is improved at this date but Mrs. Story is still quite ill. L. nt A good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil assures you comfort. Gives steady heat t the touch of a natch. No amok, no odor, no dust, no dirt. Easy to carry about. 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