Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, February 13, 1920, Image 3

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Town lbtkt think it's High Co of
Living. Farmen know it's High Cott
s of Loafing not on the farm, where the
day iisxteen hours long, but in fc
, toriet and shopa whew the wodKR
want to quit after six or teven hourt.
This H. C. L. pluth H. C. S.-the ,
. High Cost of Spending are the tky
xockett that keep prioeiup, aayi :-
9ScC0unTicr
GBtJTLUr.IATT
I wish you'd read about The High Cort
? of Loafint.iirthe Great National Farm V
. ' Weekly. It would be worth the sub
scription price of $1.00 a year to youf
what H. C. L. really
menu, and theyvaft com
plete their eduofttioc lor .
$1.00 by tubwrlbinf now
forTHSCOUNTKY OJtN
tluian. I'm 10111111 the
Fannm need to get to
gether to- combat thaw
' city-bred notion that
the high coat of living
originate! on the farm,
end they can do it better
MtMtoh TIM CcurtrNtY
: ' Obntluian than by ' oh the market today
. rhr nwauia. The 52 bis. Interesting, helo-
fair-mipdd town folks fulweekly iteuet of TlOi ,
. 1 ,,' oNvi to reconetruct their COUNTRY GENTLE
:" '"l , tUty ldeend findaut MAW for only Jl.00.
WHOlt BE FIRST TO ORDER TODAY?
" W CMcKlOli
' PhonaSchoUl Local Talaphon Rt l.Baaverto
Tfc Caesar Ceaflaaas TliUai'1Ie.eJamltJ,nllriwtMt'"
UiMlM-SI- ' t2lMMi-$1.71 IllMHM-IIJI
nnttn
,vaVY latCAL SUNDAY KMDUL
. warm or ns woes.
if', ""
ItMMi LM Mlt KM end
Weriai a Duasst Asreta aetaH"
' peg aaal iaflMan
1st. MM.
If In (Mm Watte,
Isaieui, Otwa, U. S. A.
Te the aadag Beaeoat of to Bee
varies Circuit Native Preachers So
ciety:
Your latter of August lew et
m to ana and I am verv a-kni el-
wave ta 1 from van aad te aaa tha
ttarnt you have ia this great work
Africa and your part at tha eavrag
'or wis pan ox taa (truiy ) enra e
SCL'OLIS
Free eervioe over Waaktogtoa
Canpaay:
KATES sUsidsnaa, , Mi)
Baaiami, UM Busiiieaa, pri
vate, within city Unite, M0;
A laa of 2.50 and months
rant ia advance is collected for
For durtbaw infarmataan, ia-
OfAee, Behelie, Oregon.
1. W. Barnard, Bar.
0. A. c. CLUB TO FORM
Graduates and iormcT atttdanta of.
the Oregon Agricultural Collage,
are planning ta lorm a County u. A.
c. Club at a meeting to be held in'
dents of the lnatftution resident in
th-oounty and it ii felt that there
are a number more whose .addresses
are not known. ." -
Anide from the regular business of
I haw ajilllsii ran aavagal
before, but at tha time that Mist
Watte wrote last, yoa had not heard
tram aa, I am ae sorry, and far fear
the emere oa net gat strouga i aaaa
sand a copy of them ta pea. :
I hava traveled many into
through tha interior and make a care
ful study al tnc native evangensa
and the awtatatkms. where are gath
ered from day to day so many pes.
pit waiting to hear tea preeleua
words ox uxa ana i snow ox no w'
twn avanffaliata wra ih trying hard.
r to hrma Jaaua to the lost and hun.
rry naaru, man tae two wnam pan
OMpic are ao ktedly arnaartiat.
. Mvida Muraiu, whete deacrlpalca
and that ot his hmily you will find
hv a former letter, also" that or us
utetlan and work, is a tine aashra,
and ia doing good work aa an aran
gelist, hie heart ia truly in tha work
and God ia helnirV him.
Josiah MaJikanT ia the other nun
that I have eloigned to yew care
and support, he is ahout 80 years ot
age, has a wife and fear children,
aunning little tote all, three hoys and
one girl, tha little girls name is .uji.
Hathew and Paul are the two young
er beys, the oldest boy's name I can.
not at tens crme recau, dux t am aaia
you would be more than iatereetad
could you go .witiv nte to their home
and see their bright faces, oh yes, I
remember now the other boy's name
i Oandla, for the last time I tibiuo
their staiW he came to me and said
xewe muiundiaa, mina a jauxunmsa
kambe,meaning, how are you preach
er, I am a preacher also, and 1
thought' .you are certainty a nme
light in this world af sia in which
you have come to Ufa, The name of
the station ia Nyiduki. it ia about 65
miles from our head station, is on a
"hill looking out over many little vil
'lagae, a beautiful place and' just be
tween two tribes speaaing. enumy
different languages. Din your teecn
er sneaks them bote ao that he ia
Viae Inaa Karris ana at tHt aaw
dnrU at Pnetrse Uaiversity that
i ease and ia entovaar aa anark
aw araak Bad aava aba k mat
aaad wttt Pbctxa: Umlaarslt. ana
kaa .aka daibr taia, aa. and horn
rataat auraaa oa aaa treat. . ,, .
atrs. Howard Haahaoa anant the
week-end visiting at Carlton with
her sister. , .... ,,v
jw lial. P a- aaaak at
k aa aweawaaa, 0 a te aa tar
aba tteasa-Va aa taaa,
eEBnl WaV ataV Ml wraVgi aHaeenwaawanl
f-aas bast l al Oragan.
wa a u a asm aaa ar araal te
aaaaa, Aak Ce ha.
FOR SALE O. A. C. Barred Rock
and White Laghara eggs for hatch-
ma.. W. J. Alexander, Baavartaa,
a. a. . a-U
WHITP0BD BAPPBNINOS .
Tha farmers in this vieialtv are
taking advantage ot tha good weath
er tha "ground hog", left, bp keeping
their plows busy.
me Moan snider family, waa nave
bean caafiaed to their kona with La
irrippa, are improving.
Miee Alice Erlcksoti spent 1
weak end with home folks.
The Woman's Community Club
cava a community party at tha hall
on eauuruay mgnt, we ware, ail
there, too, from infancy to old age.
A abort program waa rendered. Two
exercises by the primary school chil
dren, under the direction of Mrs.
Hyde,' ware highly aapraeiatad,
Games and music and an hour of
dancing was participated in by
and young. Befreshmenta ware
nerved and all want to their homes
hoping a similar event would occur
in the near future.
Mias Jessie Peterson is spending a
few days with her sister, Mrs. I. G.
Mccormick, of Laurel Heights.
Tha 'county' goad machinery has
been exercisina on the Scholls Fer
ry road tb past few days. Plenty of
room xor improvement.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hay and family
moved to Portland last week 'Wfe are
vary sorry to lose them. They pur
chased tha J. U. Davis place in Octo
ber and recently aold it to a Itr.
Jonea, a railway mail derk from
Portland. Mr. Jonea expects to move
ma Tanlily next wegx
' " '
Mrs. Penes Da yea knew wa
handles the Wear-Ever Aramtanat
cooking utensils la Baavartaa? t.
Mrs. gmitk Tea, aura, I do. . Ton
n buy anything lb that late of
Beaver Garage ft Hardware Co., first
door Bast, at the Post Office.. ' .
' Mrs. Jones Well, can ' yotf bay
them as cheap of them as you can da
Portland'
Mrs. Smith I aheuM say yea.
That organisation has com to stay
and in order to stay they must da a
Mrs. Smith I should say yea. That
organisation has come to stay and in
order to stay they must do a ligiti
mate business, furthermore,' they
are naturally Inclined to aa honest m
their dealings. Have' you not noticed
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Hillsboro, Fob. 28, at 2 p. m. Lettereiibl't nach both the Batoago and
nave ueen sbuv w over to xurwer nt
Batswa aeeple,
being led to ennst.
.both tribes and
ringing testimonies.
1 mi
I have visited in
have heard many
forming ah organisation, the matter
ox noiouig ox meetings ox a social
nature will be considered, aa well as
,Tu?a?GT5onal3BonTrougb7IsT
slip of paper the other day which
says: "Dear Boss, Mickey says you'd
' sure be tickled to death if subscribeis
would pay up without ibeing asked, so
cheer up, boss! - .Here's mine! A
Friend of the Paper." The check that
- accompanied It put- the Donaldsont.
on the right side of the ledger for
1020. '
SHORT WOOD FOR SALE IN
.small lots, Sea G, II. WOLF
Mrs. ' Manchester of Olympui,
Wash., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. 6. McKell. , '
Mrs. W. D. Jackson 'and -child ran of
Portland, visited Sunday and Mon
' day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Allan, '
.WANT ADS FOR 0REGONIAN
Iky be left at The Times office
or telephone them to R. H. Jonas.
Mrs. iWIIllam S. Patch spent Tues
day at McMinnvllle. She found the
community much bothered with the
prevailing colds, la grippe and "flu"
and' declined to stay loneer than her
errand required ana returned to Bea
ertaa the same evening. -
other Items which will be of interest
to the former students. .
The meeting is called by J. C. Lea
dv. of SehollB. a graduate of the Col
lege in 1812 class. . ,
I?atrpniae our' advartlaers.
Louis Hughson, of the Davis
Hughsoi
bualness
in Garage, made i
trip to Tacoma last week.
WE ARE GETTING THE GOODS.
Bishop Brothers
A carload of
Esstern Ccrn
Just in.
For sale at Wholesale
Prices. ,
- We expect another carload of
Alfalfa Hay .tomorrow.
OIL MEAL Wa have it now.
CHAS. OTlOLD
FEED STORE
BISHOP DilOS.
NihtGovns
, A D2AUTIFUL UNE
Scs Oar Db?by
'"" ;f"'iV:''" '''' ' tfr'r ' ' ' ' i '
Ve Hare Specials to Offer All
The TLae. Adclor tlvcsi.
BISHOP BROS.
must tell vou a little about Joiiah
"he was converted . In a missioa- of
'ours and a little later went to wotie
ia a mina in South Africa ao that he
could gat money enough together te
buy a wife. This ha did and returned
to hit home, after some years he felt
that he ought to start a eteaian of his
own tar there were- many' jahas
(y uuiia man) who- wanted bus te do
bo and tnus piace a ugut m auvbiw
nart of the country, so together they
ntartad out and a new station waa
'formed but ha waa not an evangelist.
just a good- young, man vrno wanted
to-help hie people, but he found after
some little time that he could not
give so much of his time to teaching
'and preaching and still have name)
enough to pay bis hut tax and help
'boy food, rlia - wife waa- in rage and
the children were dressed in much
less than the law would allow ih U.
S. A. Can you see thctn with a little
piece of bark ' blanket tied arouad
their loins, this answering for under
clothes and dress for tie girl and
blukers (nants) and shirts for the
hnva.
He decided to come to me for help
and s one morning he act walking
all the way, whea he reached here he
was tired and worn and I wanted htm
to rest but ha felt his story of so
much importance that he could not
wait and he told me of the struggle,
He was a church' member we found
so we decided to tee hie station on a&
one of ours, but 'could not promise
any regular support. We told him
that he should pray that some heart
m far away America would be touch
ed to 'send money for a Preachership
and- that wa would do the same, I
Save him what little tithe money
Irs. Bush and I had saved so that
he could buy food. This he was very
grateful for and went- home quite
happy and began to pray and how we
dii. thank God when the answer came
in the form of your gft, may God
richly bless you one and all for what
you are doing for him, and' God's
kingdom at Myiduki. -
Mla Watsa anoke about how much
you would love to have a picture of
this man your evangelist and hiit
family, I shall do my beat to get one
for you. For a long time my camera
was broken and it has only been re
turned to me bat e abort time.
At this present time It ia impossl
slble for me to visit any part of my
work because the smallpox hi raging
threnihout the country, the first
f k vum the, iaiaiilsh Infiuen-
aa was so bad that we bad to atop all
tripe and now the smallpox Is carry
ing off tha people in oven greater
numbers than the flu did, and oar
doctor will not allow any of us W
I i Iiiiba
During this ttma of quarantine I
am hard at work on our new hospi
tal, It is a stone building costing
about ISM6Y tha contractor was call
ed ta another jebiaad net able to fin
ish it so that rather than leave it
wait s long aa it would have bad to,
I have gone to work on it, have it
well under way, and hope by the
time the anarantiae is lifted that it
will be fieadhndi
Mrs, Bush vsVehas to be remem
bered to you all and we ask that you
will not forget to pray for us.
rourn m the Maatar's Service.
:- RAYMOND L. BUSH.
Inhaaahane P. Africa, Box 41,,'
tketr BMOteT ' Tear warfare ia ma
plaaaar and they an making tair
Mr Jonee-VYee, bat they daat
Mrs. Smith That It haw aVey ana
save you meaey. Yen aaad not taiak
that goads tan be delivered tor noth
ing da yauf
Mrs. Jenee-No, but I hate to car
ry gaads home from tha store.
Mrs. Smith Well, you dcat have
to If you will pay for the iiiaaaiimar,
bat that yen must do, aa way or an
other. Tote your own goods and help
redact H. C. at L.
Mrs. Jonea I aee where you are
right I am going te call aad aaa
their goods tha first time go dawn
town,
Beaver Garage & l!iv.Co.
E.E.SWENSON, Manager
.'
WE ARB GETTING THE GOODS.
Bishop Brothers
Two thorough-brad Barred Rock
roosters for sale, $5 each. W. E.
Wattles. 1
REGISTERED Chester White boar
for 'semen W B Finnans, Bea
rs rton, Rout S, Box 5. Vait ovfctfll
Forest Grove is planning on a fine
lot- of paving thia year.
, CLOVER and mixed hay for ami.
B. R. Qalbraith, Route , Beivar
ton. ' ' Htf
Battel Coregaticnal Church
' Jeaaa' example waa far regular church attendant or we read of .
HiaWAs Hat caateei waa He went into the aynagogoe oa the
Sabbath day." Luke 4: 11 .... v-
He had evideatly formed the church going habit
- Services as -follows; t
-SUNDAY ' ":!'
lm A. Mi Snndny
11 M vV, M. Praaeklng Service.'
6:N P. M. Christian Kastctror.
1M P. K, Praacaiag Service.
THURSDAY"! --v
tiH P. M. Kale gtady and Prayer Servle
YOU are Invited Cease NEXT SUNDAY
FORM THE HABIT .
.. H. S. WILEY, Paatar.
O you bftvt Wheat,
Oattt ' er Clover
, Haytoatil, I. will
pay you the top
price.'' ,
Fither' buttennilkmaah
egg maker and acratch
food. ; Juit int
Cbb Etrthli
Fed Stctt, .
Bearertet Keanot
GOOD MEALS
PROMPT SERVICE
RIGHT PRICES
SHORT ORDSBSi STEAKS,
CROPS, OYSTERS, ETC
Depot tag Pareat Grave
.'- le PartlaaaV Stege
rtaUSAUaPra,.
Bee vert on, Ore.
The Product of Ezperienee
BaiU. aod Guaran(eal br 4
Chevrolet Motor Co
of Caliloriiia
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