Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, December 17, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Felt Slippers
For Women and Children. A practical and apprecited gift
We hare then in colore such as Lavender. Dark Gray, OW Rose, Nary
Blue, Dark Red. ,
Prices from $1.75 to $3.25
Christmas Boxes
Big Assortment of all sizes
DRESS GLOVES 75c
0 pop Bros.
1 1 Quality
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Women's Fancy Boudouir Caps
Made of silk and net, beautiful colors and well designed. A gift any lad)
will appreciate.
Handkerchiefs in Fancy Boxes
Embroidered in white and colors $1.00 and $1.50 a Bos
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A Real Christmas Special
COTTON WOOLNAP BLANKETS
These Blankets of Gray. Pink, Blue and Tan plaids are indeed aa extra
ordinary food buy.. The leant these aame kind of Blankets has been
shown and priced by any store in Portland other than ourselves has been
S5.98. They are double and full size.
$3.98
SILK HOSE
98c $1.35 $2.50
NECKLACES
$1.00 $1.25 ' $1.50
Outing Flannel
19c yard
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Cigarette Cases Perfume Ties Ribbons Dresser Scarfs Towels Saving Sets
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TELLOFTRIPSOUTH
LINERS
Messra. Stipe, Hockt-n, Desinger and
Adams Had Eventful Journey
Through California.
The follovring' story oi ihe trip of
four BeavBrton men through Califor
nia in a car is retold firm the 'ort
laud TuierTHin:
Although a f'w bad s.ret:hes of
rad wet enco-nt- red on U.e Oregon
section of the P ict'ic highway, a par
ty of local motorists who recently
made a tour to Tia J nana, Mexico,
had an interesting end pleasant outing-.
Members of tbc party were El
mer Stipe, locr.l Chevrolet agent;
Bert Hockcn, Carl Lesingtr, aad
Claudf Adnnis, The trip was made in
Mr. Hockcn's Ecscx.
air. Stipe sneaks in the highest
terms of the car, wljch, he says, cov
ered the 2y00 milea without any mo
tor trouble. TSu trip to San Fran
cisco was made in about two and a
half days. Aft-.T sightseeing in San
Francisco for three days tlic party
left for Southern California, via Los
Angeles and San Diego, tnd crossed
the line to Tia Juatn.
The trip south was made by way
of Grants Pa&s, Ashland and Oiland.
The return trip was "y the inland
route,
FOR SALE Registered Chester
White boar, year old. Vt B. Em
mons, Route 3.
FOR SALE
Peppermint roots, grown fioni im
ported English stock. Can be plant
ed now or in the spring. For .further
particulars write or call upon G. J.
Moisan. Orvais, Oregon. 49t3
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
HEAT-
COMFORT
Ira F. Hoard
Ira F. Hoard, lifelong resident of
Washington coq.nty, died last Friday
at his home in Hillsboro and the fu
neral was held at 2 o'clock Sunday
afternoon from the Donelson & Bell
parlors, Rev. Deck, of the Congrega
tional church ottficiatrng. Mr.
Hoard's death was a blow in mnv
who had knov.n him for vearn. for in
Cnico. On the outgoins trip rain was""'? ""if . 7 L iL
encountered front iieaveln until T?' J!?11 T 'LT.J'.'lT
Uriand was resched. From Orland , . ia w T. 'i
to the Mexican line the teatlwr wu t&Jf,!?dJl?P SL.a"S
tear.
"From Eeaverion to Salem
the ' a "Jiiti, wu, un: picnnunanes
road, althouifh a little wet. was in rTTi. "T.ArT . n?.pel'
P., and U time "i.7iTSiZI
varjudd,, driin, difficult MSilg
at times. 't- llWv l. ;J rn:
Splendid Music Coming
Alexander Trio on Third Night
of Chautauqua Festival
And good points how a poultry
Farm should be run.
: A chance for some to gain knowledge
i Came from the 0. A. C. College,
In the lectures given
By Professor Lutin.
; O. O. SMITH.
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MARION COUNTY IS WOELD'S
CENTER FOR LOGANBERRIES
Marion County claims to be the
loganberry center of the world. The
statement was recently made that
Oregon produces 95 per cent of the
loganberries grown in the . United
States. According to the recent
statement of the state tax commit
sion, there are 3446 acres planted in
loganberries in Marion county and in
the etire state 53ft7 acres.
Yamhill county ranks second in the,
state with 4D3 acres and Polk coun-,
ty third with 360, and Washington
county fourth with 211 acrs of logan
berries. But this is just the beginning of
the loganberry acreage, according to
estimates given out by the Oregon
Growers Co-operative association.
Already there is an acreage in the
30,00,000 pounds of loganberries an
nually. Yet the estimate is that
within three years, instead of 6367
acres in loganberries in the entire
state, the Salem district alone will
have 10,000 acres.
Banks Christmas Tree Industry
H. W. Danielson has started a new
industry all his own. He secured the
contract and secured &e trees for a
Christmas tree market and this week
shipped from aiiks three car loads,
17,000 Christmas trees, to California.
The trees are from four to eight feet
tall. Bunks Herald.
, A aansiea! congas that will lalliht yau frail tk Wbuia to la. ens
tt leelr concert la aauad for tka tklrd aajkt X the Ckaatawma rastltal
It is Ike Auaar Trie taree raal artists va Mr air aorta af aMaleal
Inattuasenu aad play Umb all wria raal arUscry. They ar mU-kjiowa la
ta attddlt Wast aa aa raaaiaatuw that saakaa (aad la wary staaaraat.
Thay arasaat Hans, futtar. Holm, waphoaa, aililaakoa. and rooal aolaa arlth
duat and trio taatalnaUaas of avary aoacabakh) kind.
BEAVBRTON CHUITAUQUA SATURDAY NIGHT
"At certain points in OremmjmDar
sign posts wire lackine. All Cali
fornia roads, both paved and dirt.
were found in rood condition. Cal
ifornia roads are well marked with
aurn posts and the motorist's chance
of losing his bearings is reduced to
a minimum.
"On the return trip .the roada ware
found in about the aaue vendition as
on the outward trip. One hundred
forty-five gallons of gasoline were
tasd oo the trip,
"We certainty had one bit: .time.
TV trip through California and Ore
gon was thoroughly enjoyed, the j
ausaaif a rout mterrstiar and food"
fellowship was shown by all tourista
papain en route.-
Bagley, who with a son and daughter,
Harry and Alice Hoard, survive him.
His father, M. B. Hoard, and a broth
er, Richard Hoard, of Scholia, also
survive. Independent
WESTER-V WINTER SHOW
On the thirteenth of December
To the eighteenth re remember,
In Portland there waa bald,
Th Western Stock Show.
Of them all it waa the greatest.
Also the most tsp-to-dateet
And besides it did not
Coat a cent to go.
The committee had debated
Ts get people educated
More would attend if
They let them all in free.
As on that they had decided.
To raise funds they then provided.
To increase the pajanent
For each entrance fee.
Time to go..we were a -taking
Our way up Third street a-mking.
To the basement of the
Auditorium Hall,
Everyone there waa invited
Days and eveningi it waa lighted.
So it could bo-seen by
Workers one and all.
A continual round of
Ur-er-ur-er-u-rek.
There were Guineo pigs and raAMts,
And we lilted to, watch their habits.
And see the furs Uy had
For women to wear,
Pigeons there waa scarcely any
But of turkeys there was many
By the. peep and eau-ehe-iau-cbe
Of them there.
And the hens how they wen singing
tteautts to taaiv owner prinrmg,
I For a prise for the pest
i Layers there they paid. .:
. i Though ant adgkt prise thaaa far din
Poultry sounds there waa none uicsjng i aa.. . -t
How the ducks were quackinguack-1 StiU.sra taew than; were a winner,
in. Hearing .their eut-ent-ka-dee-cnt,
And the Guinea hens were ' ' When they laid.
Making a fuss, too. , .. . .,
ikm baaks the aee vera Ipaewing. Hear -te get jeetthf front faaaUne (
And the rnoattrt were aV'ata.aag, I Aa well as aa iogh grade breedaaev1 :
The Gift of Is
There is no bettor gift fo? the am
bitious boy or girl than ta gift of
saving. Mpd saving is largely a
matter of getting started fight. That
is where; you can kelp. A dollar or
more deposited in -this baak will start
a savins account for your boy or
gil, or tome young friend. And the
(Kiss-book, with Hs first entry, will .
wke a great hit on Christmas morn
ing. In after yean your gift will1
have repaid itself a thousandfold.
Steo in next tine your passing.
We have something of real interest
to say to you on the gift of saving
the gift of gift. '
A Liberty Belt JBaving Bank goes
witfr Molt -new account.
We jLukojM, brge lor olketinc
out at town checks or cbeckiag ao
.Sate Jdposit Boua for rert. No-
Urry Public. Insurance of all kinds.
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