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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1921)
wPAOE FOUR TOT PEAVBBTON TDPM FRIPAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1921 uras FOR SALE 7 cows and one young registered bull. W. H. Hunter, Bea-verton. FOR SALE One brood bow, weight about 250 pounds, not bred. Price reasonable. P. C. Seawall, Bea verton, Route 4, near Aloha. 5t2 VETERINARIAN Dr. M. Howea, Portland, Oregon. Consultation free. Tabor 6566. 1971 East Stark Street Specialist diseases of cattla. 84t52. HELP WANTED Moving to Bea verton Feb. 26. Want woman or girl to help with housework a few hours each dny. Write Mrs. Snow, 180 E. 15th St., Portland, 6t2 NEWS ITEMS "The desired woman is she who best knows her own charms." Sec the (rreat House Peters in "Silk Hus bands and Calico Wives," at Pacific Theatre Sunday. A thunderbolt that will awaken millions of men and women. E. L. Lemmon, artistic decorator, has kalsomined the interior of the Bishop Brothers store, adding much to the appearance of this up-to-datfi emporium. Mrs. E. A. Hendricks made a busi ness trip to Salem Thursday. Beaverton Boy Scouts will journey to Hillsboro tomorrow night to again try conclusions at basketball with their rivals. If you want to buy a home see Stroud & Co., Inc. 2tf Beaver Chapter, 0. E. S. held a de lightful social meeting Wednesday night after the regular work of the lodge. Five Hundred furnished the enjoyment of the evening, seven ta- oies wing xiuea ior tne evening. Mrs. John Bankus, nee Ruth Cady, was the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs. F, 1W'. Cady, Wednesday. tier home is in Portland. If you want to buy a home, see Stroud & Co., Inc. 2tf Mrs. Geo. Blasser entertained last Friday at her home 'West of Beaver ton. The afternoon was spent play ing "600." Those to enjoy her hos pitality were Mesdames Elmer, Stipe, W. H. Boyd, J. E. Summers, Guy Alexander, H. L. Hudson, J. E. Davis, Doy Gray, H R. Nelson, R. L. Tucker, J. C Huntley, H 0. Stipe. Mrs. El mer Stipe won high score. Dainty I refreshments were served. If you are thinking of real estate, see Stroud & Co., Inc. 2tf "'Are you the busy little bee in your husband's life or are you the : drone constantly lagging and drag ging behind?" See HouBe Peters in "Silk Husbands and Calico Wives," at Pacific Theatre, Sunday matinee and evening. FOR SALE Tuberculin tested Holstein Jersey cow. Price $50. F. A. Ingram, Huber, Ore. 6t2 J. T. Williams has sold three acres of land to Mrs. Mary Riley. This is a part of the Williams tract, which ia situated on the Canyon road near Beaverton. If you want to buy a home, see Stroud & Co., Inc. 2tf Representative Earl E. Fisher spent Sunday at home. E. M. Massey lias accepted the agency for the Fancher & McLean Company, of Portland, and will en gage in the erection of houses in this locality during the coming season. Ready cut houses prepared in whole sale quantities, enables them to save considerable in the expense of getting out the lumber and they agree to save at least 20 per cent in the cost of ouudings. iney are also in a dosi- tion to give financial aid to those de siring to build but who are not fully able to finance the building. BILLS ALLOWED BY COUNTY COURT All kinds of Interior and Exterior Painting Done to satisfy the most critioal. See me at the Feed store ALFRED KUPFER Southern Pacific Sy Co, & H, J139.20. Mrs. Wm. Clifton, Tax refund, 2 bills, S .25, tl. R & HJ E Haseltine & Co, $30.21; Hodson Feenaughty Co, $226.4(1; Ora Smith, $4.50; John R Ranes, $9.25; Banks Lumber Co, $19.35; Braunn Bros & McDonald Bros, $179.40; Carl Brostrom, $13.55; G E Tirpper, $4; uroner oi noweu u z dius, $7.65; Mrs. E Wenstrom, $18.35: Rowell Bros Co, 2 bills, $ .64, $ .56... Banks Hdwe Co. $1.60: Ooff'Bros. 2 urns, fii.ou, qw.oo; n nunc, z Ollls, $347.18, $17.28; Kirk Hoover, $11; J J Plieth, $10.50; H Zwiener, $4; A Awiener, n.4U; A Nordlund, $26.50; J Moline, $11.60; Roy Hiatt, $1.88; James Pollock, $7.62; Emmett Hoo ver, $5; J M Hiatt, $2.60; Roy Tru ett, $6; Ira Moore, $6; C W Thomp kins, $10; Fred Solberger, $8; M Conrady, $8; Harold Johnson, $4 Dewey Johnson, $4; W :E Rice, 2 bills, $10, $li; W O Sharp, $2.25; P F neaa, n; mi Mulloy, $16; liuy Ha thorn, $17; Adolph Schmidt, $17; G E Hathorn, $6; W N Hathorn, $31; D B Reasoner, 3 bills, $70, $117.60, $17.50; J T Coleman, $14; W W Jac quith, $16.76; Roy H Jacquith, $7; J S Herd, $3.60; A J Weller, $53.17; A 'Wieller, $3.60; John Tylor, $24.97; E G Heaton, $8.50; Leonard Reh, $8; Frank Reh, $12; Paul Ritchey, $2; M E Easterday, 9; Jake Trachsel, $3; Emil Trachsel, $2; Louis Righetto, 4. R & H Aug Righetto, $4; John Trachsel, $18.6:1; Henry Kamma, $16; L Holtz, $8; W Holtz, $8; Harry Sook, $2; John Volker, $2; Fred Wat son, $16; Geo Fisher, $34; W H Wag ner, $12.50; John Bose, $7.50; Wm Matzke, $12; H Luck, $4.50; J Asel tin, $2; C W' Allen, $15; Roy Bene, fiel, $1;L VanLom, $2.50; B J Prang er, $1.60; F J Schneider, $3; Jacob Schneider, $6.50; J Hardley, $5; Alex Gebbert, $6.76; Perry Gabbert, $12; Swanton Bateman, $2.25; Chas Bate, man, $4; Carl Dick, $18.16; Chris Jaggi, $6.75; Mike Waffler, $2.81; E Allewn, $8.75; John Schneider, $6.19 Mike Rahn, $4.50; J Fuegy, $4.63; J R Berger, $12.60; A W Stewart, $46.. 50; Joe Werre, $3.50. R & H W Sehulmerich, $34; J Rauch, $32; W Moye, $32; Lot Buth ler, $12; C Ward, $5; E Venjamin, $5; E Wohlschlegel, $10; L H Stowell, $6; Joe Smegkeil, $3; Charles Sehmidlin, $3; Frank Sehmidlin, $3; Jack Sea bold, $3; M West, $3; Harry Seabold, $1; S H Stowell, $8; Harry Seabold, $4; R O Hoberg, $16; W B Fuller, i Chas Schramm, $2; Ed Vanderven, J2; Wm Boy, $2; B J Pranger, $2; C E Meacham, $12.50; John Friday, $8; Wallace Smith, $4; Clarence Morgan, $6; Ervin Morgan, $6; Will Eberly, John Prickett, $3; Fred Gomfert, $1.75; John Heltzel, $1.75; J T Turk, $21; John Caldwell, Jr, $(!; Alvis Mc Gill, $6; W H McGill, $10.50. R ft H Geo Fisher, $30; Emlal Fisher, $2; H A Rossback, $10; Hay den Bisbine, $3; Donald Clark, $150; Harve Keenon, $4; Geo Keenon, $6; E P Cornelius, $14; J Dober, $9.60; G Goetze, $22.80; A Gnos, $22.80; J Do. ber, $21; Asn Gnos, $19.60; O Pfahl, $3.20; J Koehnke, Jr., $23.41; H Koehnke, $20; Chas Epler, $23.60; Earl Brown, $6; A Brown, $4; L Co ble, $2; K Bonar, $10.50; II Bonar, $4.80; J Stark, $ .80; F C Mier, $5.24; C Pfahl, $42; H Shuhlenberg, $26.60; F Sinay, $6.20; F Koch, $16.80; I Zimmerman, $24; F Koch, $7; Max Welter, $4.60; G P McNamee, $5; C S Bateman, $2.55; Perry Gabbert, $6.02. R H Mays Bros Mer Co, 2 bills, $7.50, $95.36; A R Hundley, $18; Ben Ingles, $45; W B Fuller, $4; Chas Schramm, $4; Franklin Everitt, $4; Ed Vanderven, $2; C E Meacham, $7.50; Willis Hall, $33; Frank Alex ander, $29; II P Roberts, $8; O M Mullican, $2; Lloyd R Knox, $28; Arthur Knox, $32; Willis Hall, $8; Clarence Dennis, $16; Arthur Knox, $26; Victor Cropp, $57.60; Frank VanHorn, $9; Louis Celish, $5; Bill Coon, $20; Feo Helaire, $1; Clarence Meek, $24; Robert Meek, $34; Toney Sohler, $4; Vill Johnson, $4; Frank Dersham, $4; Geo Harms, $8; Day ton Mays, $10; Alfred Anderson, $5; Lawrence Vandehey, $11; Louis Hughes, $3.20; William Harris, $4.80; Chester Wohler, $10.70; Geo Harrin, $2.60. , R fi H Chester Bridges, $12.70: John Wilson, $32; Wm Heisler, $24; Fran Heisler, $11.26; (J J James, $10.75; Flovd Carlson, $4.60; T E Heisler, $4.50; R B Lilly, $8; J W Kyle, $9.56; Wm Williams, $14.81; G B Hayes, $9.56; H Kyle, $4.50;Elmer Lyda, $06; J H Heisler, $76.87; A E Gardner, $4.50. Election Samuel Lawrence. $3: Vivian J Lawrence, $8.50. C H D'Hondt, Rel L Dodson, $19.86. J K Gill Co, Exp Assessor, $3.07. Fred A Everest, Exp, Rec. $18.10. Kilham Sta & Print Co. Exn Clerk. Kilham Sta & Print Co, Exn Sher-1 Iff, $11.10. i R & H Goodyear Rubber Co. $104.27; J E Haseltine & Co, $24.18; rac Metal Wks, $z3. I, G Weidewitsch, Rel Pavev, $16.40 I Thos Connell, R & H, $49.80. Juror Cir Ct Willis H Heisler. ! $6.40; .las Churchill, $11.60; Z Ti Cole, $44.80; Jas B powning, $25.25; I Jno Moline, $:i4.au; J w Mullov, I $22.80: C 'Wi Bloom, $35.40; H P Rob erts, $46.60: J B Buck, $37.80; L P Jackson. $30.80: Fred Elligsen. $59: R Hunziker, $45.80; H L Robinson, $36.60; L L Crawford. $32.40; J H Dorland, $42.60; S A Walker, $37.80; J B Trullincer, $15; R H Findley, $28.80; Jos J Ingram, $37. R & rl August Tews. $41.20: Krebs Bros Stamp Wks, $1.75; H F lU'anmer, e.4.j. Delta Drug Store, Exp Sheriff, $3.75. Delta Drug Store, Clerk, $ .25. Delta Drug Store, Cir Judge, $ .90. Delta Drug Store, Dlst Atty, $2.50, elta Drug Store, Survevor, $.25, Delta Drug Store, Co Judge, f .60. R t H Albert Kroger, $16; Carl Kruger, $16. J F Jones, Dlst Sealer, $27.40. Mr. Dicillo, Wit Grand Jury, $4. W C WIUiB, Wit Fee St V French, $3.20. Rigoli Rossi, Wit Fee St V Beggl, $4. R H R Pointer, $3.50; Fred Cocking, $44.82; R Pointer, $7.76. W F Boley, Assessor, $1.70. City Garage, R 4 H, $15. E B Sappington, Treasurer, $3.01. H A Kuratli, Clerk, $12.10. Carl Larsen, Court House, $2.60. Guy Martin, RAH, $4. Mrs. Wm Clifton, R A H, $ .15. Tax Refund, Mrs, IWm. Clifton, 2 bills. $1.74. $1.27. Chas Hess, R & H, $6.50. North Coast Power Co, Court House, $22.25. L M Shevetts, Cir Ct Jury, $6.80. D M. u n a un.. fin. iv at i u u uayiiGB, vu, uniuu Oil Co of Calif, $223.33; Standard Oil Co, $431.73. Irwin Hodson Co, Tax Collection, $38.0V. , Line a Time Mfg Co, Recorder, $16.50. R & H Oregon St Hwy Commis sion, 65.77; Geo Selfridge, $130; E F Goeter, $130; H E Susbauer, $130; U G Gardner, $130; Carl Susbauer. $130: A Dlckanson, $128.13; Chas Schram, b; jonn uorrierl, sh; Joe corneri, $2: M K Francis. $20: Geo Walling. $6; L C Melquist, $160; A Dlckanson, $5;Chas Meacham, $5: Chas Schram. $4; Frank Everitt, $4; W B Fuller! $4; lq vanaerven, 94. Bridges Jno Kruger, $8; Ben Hee sacker, $10. Sal Co. Commissioners Jno Car- stens, $63; J J Wismer, $61.50. Willie uiedrlchs, Bounty 11 moles, $1.10. I N Robinson, Rel Mrs. A M Han son, $10. Cattle IndMW N Hathorn, $26; W Wilson, $25; A Andregg, $35; Lester Campbell, $62.50; Clyde E Robert son, $17.50. A A Morrill, Surveyor, $1. R & H A A Morrill, $104.10; C L Perkins, $ .76; Holt Mfg Co, $77; J B Trullinger, $41.90. Good Samaritan Hospital, Rel Mrs, W S Commes. $69.10. Dolan Wrecking & Const Co, R & H, $259.34. Frankel Carbon & Ribbon Mfg Co, Exp Sch Supt, $4.60. Glass & Prudhomme Co, Justice Co, $39.30. Hillsboro Garage, Exp Sheriff, $37.78. Belief Hilda Oberg, $25; Cora Mills, $30; Anna Lingman, $15; Ger hard Goetze for F Freitag, $8; Nellie May Callahan, $17.50; Briggs Bros for May Dixon, $17.60; Maiy Ellen Holland, $10; Carrie Hansen, $25; Mrs. Sidney Johnson, $25; Eveline LaChapelle, $15; Mrs. Eunice Horton, $10; Mrs S M Dailey, $10; Mrs Blanche Owens, $10; Mrs. Anna Thompson, $10; Mrs Lambrix, $17.50. A dish of five Oregon prunes for breakfast, one morning in each week in 1921, for each person in Oregon, will clean up the 1920 crop. Why not order your supply now? California has her Raisin Week. Are You In Earnost? For some time now you've bean saying to yourself that you're going to save money. Are you really in earnest? Then prove It to yourself ' by opening a savings account NOW I Getting started is the big thing about saving. And that's easy once you've made up your mind. As lit tle s a dollsr starts you at this bank. Small savings, helped by the interest we pay, soon add up, Decide to save so much a week and to live on what's left. Keep it up. Perseverance wins and pays. Prove your ambition to save by starting NOW. ' SMKBEMRTON Deavertonuregop, New Lumber Yard at Huber, Oregon We are putting In a complete stock of lumber and Building Materials at the Lumber Yard formerly run by F. W. Livermore at Huber. , It will be our aim to give you the best service we know how to give, to help you plan your house or bam, and to put at your dis posal all the buildsig information our years of experience in this line has brought to us. We will have up to date plan books to assist you in selecting your house, barn, outbuildings, or garage. To you people living in the vicinity of Ruber,' Aloha, and Reedville It will be a great convenience If you will use it. We hope you will to the fullest extent. When you need lumber or anything to build with let us hear from you. R. L. Tucker Lumber Co By R. D. Brown, Manager IT JUL ftp Jr The Biggest Business in the United States . Organization needs you and you need organization, Mr. Farmer. Every fanner 11 entitled to three thing in hii business COST OF PRODUCTION, if he produces economically-STABILITY OF MARKETS over which now he has little control A REASONABLE MARGIN OF PROFIT, which all other business expects and gets. These thing cannot be secured by each farmer acting individually. They must be secured through a well-financed organization. The Farm Bureau ha three parts in it organization to get these three things the farmers want. Watch Papers for Details and Places of Public Meetings The Washington County Farm Bureau helps solve all local problems of production, distribution, home economics, and better farm life generally. The Oregon State Farm Bureau is the state-wide voice of the farmer bureau members in legislation, economics, marketing industrial and allied interest. The American Farm Bureau Federation is the masterful organization which represents you, Mr. Farmer, in the seats of the mighty at Washington, in all State capitals, and wherever regulatory and administrative commissions are sitting. Membership in the Washington County Farm Bureau entitles you to all the benefits of three links of the perfected plan. The membership fee is $5.00 a year, for life, with a provision which permits withdrawal after one year. The drive starts Monday, February 28, and continues just one week. Membership men will call upon you at your farm to see you and take your membership, as well as to explain the full details of the Farm Bureau work from County to Nation. Be ready for them when they call. They are, every one, just plain farmers like yourself, Farm Bureau members in their heme counties. Get into this -most perfect organization that is really doing big things now. Watch papers for dates and places of public meetings. The Campaign i under the direction of the-- Washington County Farm Bureau and the Oregon State Farm Bureau 1 'tf-sM