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pubat, apul n, int. m ma mum ! ron'o Qvcraflo 52.00 2.50 'v: , 2.75 3.50 Heavy Blue Shirt $1.50 1.75 1.98 ' BISHOP BROS. for quality G Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent? A businesslike Answer to ' a businesslike Question THIRTY deoomintkns cooperating in the Inter church rVorld Movement have budgeted their needs. No bilainnBg could have done it more adantifi cailv. They have nahed to prevent the possibility of duplica tion or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort Bach denisniiialiou has arranged its budget under aa 4 PC RKJQIOUS TRAINING. At leant 12 JWCJUOchll droit ndronnc poplnnder2S yvarssf wcan tmt Amarlcao lift without maj rclidonaUalalacat all. RuHmb ,lni tha faith of Wuhlncton ani - Lincoln, do rea think that America will contlnna to arotfnea VuUng' tona and Lincoln If tattb diaa sol of tb dobtU of tta yoMbl SFOR THS CHURCH WORK ABROAD. InBuonsa cant nnt from tbo Orion thirty yaara ogeg marly- all plagnaa axa Oriental placaaa. So laof Chtoa faao onij ooa phraictafitoaV74IOi000paopM tha Orlont will coot ion to bo menace. So long ona-third af Itao babieaoflsaia die bafbra thair aat ond rear oar own baUaa are not aafe. A Chrietlan doctor or teacher ndar tbla baa4. Conatder only one. Plva aad a half million people In the United State cannot even reed and write the Sng Hah lanajua:. Who la to carry forward thla a at work of AmoricanteatioB 11 ttw ohnreb doaa 2 FOR HOSPITALS AMD HOMES. Rvary yaarthouaandaof men end woman aoriooaly ill are turned away from Chore h hoopltala became of lack of room. Tha children home are compelled to tarn away mora abildran than they ean naarra. 3 FOR HK1HRR ROUCATION. Of tha 450,000 American atuaeuti In inetrtetiona of htf her era da, ona balf are In inrtrtn'iana founded and aavporiod by thoCharchoa. Many of tbeae inatituMona have bad no great endowment caapaigna, but their aeeda are )nat aa preeainc aa tha needa of larger aehoolr, and yon have only to read their liatol alum Bland alumnae to cneaaure the value of tbotr contribution to Arnarioa. aa truly aa tbotaxb i 6PREACHRRS" SALAl preacher la called tho nau, uu wm, n uwr out of tan preaebara are SALdtllRS. Tha lied that "krM pa. Right paU Lata Each fWfWfninatkm has ha own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know ing that every dollar of your gift has its poet assignor! to it m advance. Every dollar for better America and a better world. When your church calls on you give and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. Unttod Financial CaunpaofO April 25th . to Maraud INTERCHURCH Wjrld Movement of Worth America SIGNS OF THE TIMES Have you noticed the sign that appeared this week on the Main street of Beaverton It stands right out from the boll ding and Is nicely painted on both sides. It's a home produat and was . painted by E. E. Bwensoa, and is a neat specimen of work. It now tells everybody that "JOB PK1NTING" is done at oar shop, and is a standing invitation to yon to come in and get your printing done 0 bare. A.G.CARRUTH W. P. IfcQa was a weak and bwt ooss visitor at Corvalna last weak. OREGON NOTES Itoadwork is is full blast aa the aula roads of Baker county. A bow hospital is to bo erected at Burns, tho count? ssst of Harney coun ty ...... .,..,.",.. Then have boon a total ot IMS 11 osRSss Issued to real sstats dealers ot Oregon for tho year MM. Central Oregon Oddfellows will eels brats the 101st sjaaiTorsarv of the or der In PiintTlUs aa the STentng af April Si. The high school bond election at Aurora carried by a Tote of 12 to M. The bonds will be Issued' in tho sum of 118,60a, Four bit mountain lions trapped since the first ot this year, was the rsoord nude by C If. Holcomb. ot Hoaglln on North Umpqua river. Decrees defining and describing the rights of water users on Three creek, Snow creek and Hood river were is sued by the state water board last week. Ths women's debating team of Wil lamette university of Salem defeated College of Puget Sound women debat ers by a two-to-one decision at T acorns, Wash. ( An emergency landing place for air planes Is being prepared near Cascadla for the convenience ot planes engaged in fereBt patrol work In, the Santlam national forest Ths Union Oil company of Cali fornia paid to ths secretary of stats, 93941.66, covering its sales of gasoline and distillate In Oregon during the month of March. Jos Yee, hopgrower ot Aurora, has contracted to deliver his entire crop for 'the nitO season to Hugo Loewi of New York at a stipulated pries of OS cents per pound. A representative meeting of large eastern Oregon wool growers held at Pendleton went on record as favoring auction sales of wool at Portland this spring and summer. Petitions having 2682 names and In dorsing Herbert Hoover for president of the United States were brought to Salem by hydroplane and filed with the secretary of state. - A special .election to vote upon the lsBuanoe ot 97000 in bonds tor the purpose of purchasing an aviation field near the city will probably 'be called soon at Roseburg. Twenty sawmills, 11 of them Just completed or In process of construction, will operate In Klamath county this year and It Is estimated that the total out will be at least 260,000,000 feet X. C. Levens of Burns, county Judge at Harney county, died following an operation which be underwent at the wood Samaritan hospital in Portland. He was 89 years old and a native of Oregon. Colonel George A. White, who re turned to OregoivrecentlY from France where he was engaged In active service with the United States forces, hae moated his duties as adjutant-general of Oregon. An unusual condition will exist at the coming primaries In Coos county. There will not be a candidate or either the demosrstle or republican ticket for representative from Coos county in the state legislature. Ode Bates, 18 years old, was stabbed by Arthur Thompson, a fellow work man on the Southern Pacific section at Riddle, and died within a few minutes. The men were Quarreling over a horse trade. j There were five fatalities In Oregon due to accidents during the week end ed April 16, according to a report pre pared by the state Industrial accident commission. A total of 412 accidents were reported to the commission. Work on the Grants Pass district ir rigation project is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Designs for the construction of the 4Wessloa dam are being prepared and several miles of ditch have already been completed. The price of a pound of cherries, orchard ran, was fixed at 16 cents when the, cherry growers' union of The Dalles closed with the LI boy, Mc Neil ft Llbby cannery at this figure for the entire crop of Royal Annes. Ths directorate af the Hood River Apple Growers 'association has voted to discontinue printing fruit wrappers. The Increased cost of paper and the high cost of printing, growers say, have made the printed wrap prohibi tive, y Representative Hawley's bill author ising tho city of Myrtle Point to pur chase ISO acres of the Oregon ft Cali fornia land grant for the protection of the municipal water supply was re ported favorable from the house public lands committee. The petition asking the Lane county court to call a special election May; 21 for the purpose of submitting to the , voters of the county the OBestion of is suing $2,000,000 bonds far the constrae-1 tion of roads was filed la the office of the county clerk. ta view at 12m Inst that the timber at Wasea oeuty, though ot highest sjaallty, la at being atillsed eoainver stall, the oaamber at ooma-eros at Ths Dalles has recommended that saw stills and furalture factorlaa be in- toraatsd la tha Umber raemross of the county. Despite the mid winter drought. Cen tral Oregon nasher need have no fear at a shortage ot water tor irrigation this season, for atonal during the last tear weeks have built up ths snow re serve ta the awaataiae to normal, as cording to reports received from trap pert in the foothills. A "model farm" of 19 sores to dem onstrate how to grow fruits, berries and vegetables suitable for Ure use of ths local cannery, will be established near Albany. Stockholders of the Puy allup and Sumner Fruitgrowers 'aseo etetiea, whtok operates , the Abaxr ean'nery, will buy and operate ths rant.. Will H. Daly, federal fair-price com miss loner for Oregon, under appoint ment ot AttoraeyOeneral Palmer, has telegraphed his resignation to Wash ington and announced that he la through with the position for the rea son that he has rseelved no support, except from United States Attorney Humphreys at Portland. Dairy products brought a large sum ef money to ranchers of Coos county, according to a report complied tor the Port ot Coos Bay. There was shipped from Coos Bay during the year 1919 a total of 1,600,000 pounds of cheese valued at 91,060,000; 900,000 pounds of butter valued at 9640,000 and 40,000 cases ot condensed milk valued at 9240,000. That broomcorn can be grown suc cess fully on river-bottom land in the Willamette valley Is Indicated by an experiment last year by Grant Thom as, a farmer residing near Lebanon. Mr. Thomas planted a small quantity and sold It tor brooms, and from his experiment estimates that under nor mal conditions this product will yield from 960 to $700 per acrs. May 8, i, 6 and 8 have been let as the dates for the second annual Oregon Jersey Jubilee and plans are already being made for an excursion of Jersey breeders at that time which will In clude stops at ths larger Jersey farms in the Willamette valley. M. D. Munn, president of the American Jersey Cat tle club, will be here at that time as a special guest of ths Oregon Jersey breeders. With a favorable decision of the stats supreme court, allowing the state game and fish commission to pur chase ths Reddish farm near Eugene tor a game farm, plans for Its Improve ment and enlargement will now be carried out Tho capacity of tho pheasant pens wlM be doubled In the near future and when the improve ments are completed 4000 birds can be bandied. Fifty automobile dealers from dif ferent parts of the state met In Eugene and formed a temporary organisation ot the Oregon Automobile Dealers' as sociation with W. A. Johnson ot The Dalles aa temporary president, and Q. Halyerson of Salem, temporary secre tary. Another meeting will be held In Portland within 60 days, at whloh time a permanent organisation will be effected. Arrangements have been completed by Coos County Agent Chester C. Fsrr for a number ot meetings of farmers throughout the county to as addressed by Professor A. G. Boquet, head of the department of vegetable gardening of the extension service of Oregon Agri cultural college. The dates will be as follows: Coqallls, May 8; Palrview, May 10; Myrtle Poiat May 11; Coos River, May 19. Broccoli growing will be the main subject discussed at the meetings. Oregon voters at the primary elec tion May SI will cast preferential ballots for five republicans and one democrat tor president of the United States, according to the records of the secretary of stats when the time for filing declarations of candidacy ex pired. Ths republican candidates for president are Leonard Wood, Hiram Johnson, Frank O. Lowdsn, Herbert Hoover and Miles Polndexter, while the democratic aspirant is William Gibbs McAdoo. Attorney-General Brown, acdng as attorney for . the state, will intervene la ths action filed in the Portland courts by the Warren Bros, company to recover from Oasar Huber, a con tractor angagod la the construction of state roads, royalties for the use of blthullthls, which, it Is alleged, is a patented pavement of tho Warren com pany, according to Roy Klein, secre tary 4f the stats highway department A decision in this case, it is said will affect all patent pavement laid '.s 0-wn since Merck 1, 1919.. The Oregon statutes plainly provide for open and closed seasons 'for com mercial fleblng on the Rogue river and any attempt of the state fish and game commission to abrogate or sus pend these laws in compliance with an agreement entered into betwen the Macleay Estate company, the Rogue River Flsb and Gams Protective asso ciation of Medford, the Ashland Flsb and Game Protective association and other kindred organisations of south ern Oregon would be invalid, according to a written opinion by Attorney -General Brown, f Aflll "va!wvl Lata at Tan sUaeaatags Tasl a . haMafPeta. Vincent Fitanatrtek was home from Independence lor the week-end and states that he and hts partner have sold tneir shop at Monmouth and will hereafter give their entire attention to the meat business la Independence. He says things are booming in that town and-that business is good with excellent prospects for Improvement as the summer advances. For your spring dreumaklnf, ate' Mrs. I. J. Squires, or telephone U oa Una 8. , Mtt Alton Emmons has sold his interest in the Emmons Brother' Oarage at Yamhill, and since Monday has been employed at the Hibemia Bank in Portland. He is again staying at home. FOR SALE Six weeks' old pigs. F. H. Bchoeno, Route a, Beavarton, Ore. I8tf Mrs. C. T. Colt, who has officiated at the window of the local post office for the past throe months, has an nounced her intention to retire from the duties of the office and Mr. Hedge will soon be looking for another clerk. He speaks very highly of Mrs. Colt's aptitude and willingness and the public, which has been courteous ly and efficiently served, will quite agree with him in regretting her de parture from the window. HEAVY BUGGY must be sold at once. A good one, nearly new, for one or two horses, will haul a quarter ton. Inquire at Bank of Beaverton ot H. A. Conoannon. Idtl Mrs. Fred Kelly, of St. Helens, was a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Emmons, last week, returning to her horn. Sun day. She was accompanied by her two children. WANTED Good brood sow. One with pigs vr one to ftrrovr soon pre ferred. Will pay cash or trade fresh milk cow. 8. A. Frederlchsen, Route 2, Beaverton. 16tl- F. C. Peck is making daily trips to Hillsboro, where he is assisting his son-in-law, R. L. Tucker, in the lum ber yard. The excessive amount of rainfall has made it impossible for Mr. Peck to do any work on the farm and Mr. Tucker finds it -very hard to get efficient help for his business, so the two are using the circumstances to their mutual advantage. Six weeks' old pigs for sale. F. W. Livermore, Beaverton, Route 8. Phone Beaverton. 16tf D. C. Tollman and H. A. Coneannon have, rented the J. A. Mott place at Arrow Station and will nut it into oats for the coming season. This place is one of the best known dairy ranches In this vicinity, but for the present year will not be used for that purpose. Mr. Mott will take a much needed rest. - SLEEPINO ROOM for rent, Mrs. O. V. Hill, first house west of Stipe's Oarage. 18tl- Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray are the proud possessors of a Winton Six and are building a garags in the rear of their residence. The concrete runway from the pavement is already laid. ' BISHOP BROS, for Dry Goods It Groceries v Specisls at all times Leland Cook, of Portland is visit ing his brother, R. W. Cook, and family Oregon Yellow Danvors Onion seed 'for sale. Pure and clean. Home grown. $1.75 per pound. See Chss. Bernard. 18tf Mrs. Wm. Petch was a UcMlon vlllo visitor Tuesday. sd wit. abUrf brer tha week-end with Mr. am nion, paraata, Mr. ead Mra W. B. Gsamn. Taey war. eeoumaied by Mrs. Emmons' mother, Mrs. Stea mer tad daughter, Daaane. FOUND Oa train, Janaary IT, a package oaataialng ladisa eaoee aad sUppera. Owner may hava earn by paying for this ad. Call at Tinxa oifioe or it S. P. Depot. lnf I. A. Hendricks, suffered a alkrat 'paralytic stroke last Satarday after. noon, sie was nret taken with se vere pain la his right side and suf fered for some tune with that. After tha pain left tha right aide, Mm keft side was found to have a slight par alysis. It affected principally tha left hand. He la getting along niesly, was able to sit up a short time Thurs day morning. Ilia many Meade hope for his complete recovery. SHORT WOOD FOR UIM IN small lots. See 0. H. WOLF Mrs. Fred Jensen accidentally swallowed a small quantity of lysol Wednesday evening- She mistook it for a gargl. for bar throat. Dr. Ma son was called and she Is getting along nicely, She gat only a vary small amount of it. WANTED Woman aad two girls capable of taking can af kitcham and dining room. Widow and two daugh ters preferred. Good wagse to right parties. Apply HoUl Uughlla, Forest Grovs, Ore. tOtf Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MeUoy, ef Hills boro, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Barnes last Sunday. CLOVER and miiud hay tap sale. B. R Oalbralth, Rout 1, Beavaf ton. M Wm Davis has had a sever, cold the last few days but is much im proved. FOR SALE A Ford, lilt, good condition for sal. at a bargain. High, way Garage, Beavertoa. . lotf Miss Lilly Btrlebling, of Seattle, visited last week with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Davis. Henry, Beavorton'a old faithful cow, is now ready to supply all milk demands at 12)4 cents a quart. Thos. B. Harris, Vincent Place, Bea verton, Oregon. 7tf Mr. and Mrs. W. D. WUmot visited last Sunday In Portland with Mr. and 'Mrs. G. J. Acklen and family. Vegetable Plants for sale, Hill Bros. Greenhouse, four Mocks south of the oil tanks, Beavarton. Uta. Mrs A. V. Lyman, ot Portland, Is visiting her , daughter, M..J. C. Huntley and family. . - FOR SALE " ' STUDEBAKER WAGON," 114 to. solid steel axle, double and single beds, pole and shafts, Bolster j springs, set of low steel wheels, also pair of double trees. One "Filo" all metal forty -g Incubator. ' :; . - R. W. COOK, R. t, Beavertoa. 11 H.WOODfORD Contractor and Bulkier Old or New Work Route 4, Bex 2. Beaverton, Ore. OREGON aUKTRIC - f TICKET OFFICE Commutation tickets, and loaal tickets to all points on the Oregon Electric Railway are now oa aala at Dean's Drug Store, Beavarton. Pas sengers will find tune table, and aril information regarding trains at tela store, and no doubt will appreciate the convenience of securing tickets there befors boarding trains, lltfl STROUD & CO. b RsslE9tst9 Loam InturatiM BeiVfrtM, On. aa as a la.aaBBfr- -P"- lA0a re a chart joryour car Our Baud of Lubrication Engineers ha deter mined tha correct consistency of Zerolene lor your make of car. Its recommendations ire available (or you in tha Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charta. Get one for your car it your dealer! or our nearest station- Um Zerolene ior the. Correct Lubrication of ywui siimnsMis, trues or oewiar. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Aaradefbr each type of engine, F, H. 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