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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST It, MM t
THI HAVERTON TIMM
BMverton, Orfloa. -A
Weekly Newspaper, issued Fridays,
R. H. Joui, finitar and
Bntered at Ui Boavertoa (Oreoa
Postofttce a lecosd-cUM mail mat
SUBBCRIPTtON RATES -1b
advance except by STngea$em
tta tne publisher.
Ua year br maU 11.00
About the most foolish thing peo
ple can do 1b to kick about the
weather. There may be a little more
reason for kicking about your clothes
or your food or the way you sleep
-for there is every reason to think
that you may be able to change such
condition. But the weather is some
thing that all the kicking in the
world will not alter. The
used in motor vehicle in Oregon.
At 26 cents a gallon, the money
spent in purchase of these millions
of gas would total $'25,000,000.
In the period, $1,198,9:13 has come
into the state treasury IB the form of
taxes on this gasoline consumption.
In addition, 8:i6,086 gallons of
distillate have been used in tractors,
trucks and other types of motor ve
hicles. What wonders were wrought by
man when the gasoline engine was
invented. Oregon Journal.
SUICIDE REPORT OF
BANKS BOY DENIED
TIMES BETS LETTER
FfiO'JMMlflE
David Mansfield, of Banks, re
turned last week from Aberdeen,
Wash., where his son, Clyde Mans
field, disabled veteran of the 242d
Canadian engineers, died, supposedly
from drinking wood alchohol.
Mr. Man-if lflri rliw nut hslivf his
Only son had anv suicidal intent or was dis-
tninp to do is to dress suitably and go ; couraged with life. On the contrary,
ahtutii and enjoy yourself. Try it. j he says, his son was looking forward
I with pleasure to a visit this week
The Times has been promised
a number of letters from the "Near
East" situation by an Oregon man
now in the field, of which the fol
lowing is one:
Constantinople, July 28, 1921.
Editor Times:
I am writing this from the home of
Rev. J. P. McNaughton, in a suburn
of Constantinople. Dr. McNaugh
ton will be remembered by many aa
the first speaker who came to Ore
gon for the Near East Relief. He
was principal of the school at Barde-
sag, where he bad several hundred
boys,
PROCEEDINGS OF THE
HOT COIT
(Continued from Last Week)
Slaver Co, $46; L H Perry, two'
bHU. (925.73. $930.76; Chicago Belt
Co. 126.68: Banlu Lbr Co. $17.60; 0
tCorwin, $4.90. ,
D E Wiley, Insane Caw, $5.
K H Sherwood Tel Co, $4.W;
Standard Oil Co, $1763.8$.
Wit Grand Jury Oscar - Jacobs,
Bauerly, each $6.
Mrs J T York, Re) Mrs Graiff et
$2; T F Miller, E L Dora, CI no E
al, $23.
P M Nash, Wit Juv Ct, 13.80.
A V llenny, Wit Cir Ct, $4.40.
William Schuett, Wit Cir Ct, $520.
K ft ri Hansen ft Hogan, $i'3.o0
der, $56; Fred Lyda. $87.50; W Woll,
$3.50; L Shay, $24.50; W G Reville,
$42; Vera Talcott, $8.75; R C Shipley
$35: A Jattel. Ul.M' A Rranrinw 10 .
In his home is Miss Margaret 150; Henry Peterson. $33.69: Jno Deth-
Hinman. from Forest Grove, who is'lpfV 1.13 25- J X Vni I'U eo. inn i
watting ine siaouiimg oi commions oa, eio.io: crnesr uciniel, lol.Ml; A
in the interior from which she was Weledn. $(6.67; Ernest Peterson, $1.-
Bridges R V Frost, $186.10- Wm
Treglown, $166.67; Harry Heuer, $99;
Fred Lilly, $10.88; Frank Welch. $27;
Geo L Woodworth, $7.88; W R Bal
lard, $7.88; Wra Meackam. $35.88: J
A Train S-JfiUU- V F. V.nlii.,1.1 ! .
Rni- Thnma'ti'K7R. ihLuJ i Jno Giarde. two bills. $2.80. .40.
$21; A P Luther,' $21; Otto Brose! J r J"' Di,t Se,ler' 28n!
$166.67. I Greer Powers Co, Ct House, .50.
Hwy Fund A P Luther, $70; C B R H Marion Steam Shovel Co,
Henslev, $66; Roy Vail. $63; J H Yc-($21-92; Coast Engine ft Uach Wks,
Hillsboro Independent, four bills,
Co Treas, $2.50, Co Assessor, $'3, Co
Ct, $14.50, Co Clerk, $14.50.
R ft H C V Bloyd, $8.75; Colyear
THE FARMERS' OITLET . from a vounirer brother, of whom he i recently driven bv a Kemaliat gover- 75; Cecil Hensley. $27.05.
Never was the necessity and value ; was very fond. He also says that his I nor. Mrs. Burt, of Bend, is in I R ft H Chae Seth, $14; E E Jones,
of the canning industry reatiied son's widow denies having made a charge of two of our personnel nous- !$14; W F VanLoo, $14; Rob Lilly, $14;
more keenly by the farmers than this statement that her husband had I es in Constantinople. She has prom-j Ben Churchill, $14; W W Williams,
season. 'talked of suicide. He suffered at ! ised me a message to her Oregon! $14; Jno Wilson, $14; Ralph Morton,
Ths -annana bm th .fuhili..,.-. tim. (mm .t.ima-h n.ina ha tntmi nn mV ratum from the Call- $7; H A TayS. $7l Bert McRobertS.
of the farming industry as they ab- thinks he drank some of the alcohol, j casus about Augst 18th. Yesterday i $3; Hairy Lander, $7; Joe Trechel,
sorb the surplus crops and make a believing it would stop tne nam. Mrs. !l nad a never-to-oe-iorgoiien nour 1 , J '
steady market for practically every-: Mansfield was away from home all ' with Mrs. R. S. M. Emerich, who is so j JJj E Grable. $1.50; Geo Selfndge,
thing the farmer grows. i day, having been the bread-winner for j well known in Portland as the chief J'jJ: J, Goetter, $116; U G Gardner,
Farmers are beginning to realise the family for nearly three years. speaker in our 1918 campaign. Wb .u6i 'l """"IVXi116' P?:
that good average rrices and an as-! went to the headquarters of the an- .""""' '"'I onV .lA;1
sored market for their crops are bet- i when things dont move very Chaldean Church, said by some G,DY, -J. p3?j!l:
ter than high prices one year and no ft,,,, take a lesson from that bird of ,he mat hureh " ! JTa Ericsson uilb- C RSZe'
market the next.
Ih, ( In-nr fniuara k. w.-.uln-ul. ! WOUU. Ul IIMerVieW IIIC raifl&rcn IV m, - - r. r. I, , : . - . . 7 . '
Co-Aeration h.tn farr,,.- .rJ lT "I ! .TJ ' rai-rline- relief work amon aom. of " ". K4; J IKttS,
-tll iw " ior hi. .onl. The orv of .h. !i '.5U ' 9 TWWd,
,. ww.tiWBer is m vaiue, oi eco-' r r. - jrr i
fton
irthyf
i 13.50: L C Malauint. SlfUl- P F Ron.
' nnmii -lnn ap .ni,n nf h n. i fut sit tiniT ol worthy tram unwortny, 1 ' tjft. x ' ,n,n.
What Wondem! j ""I I. i v " " Anf th nitiful amount that eould h- iV.V.ui .u$Fu.Ul a4;
( i t-estaiug 1 1 ir wugrs ngina. a: r - niram nense, B141. .
since ceoruary, lyia, nearly 100.- snc-js timber pest, the pine-bark u",w m 'ue ne,f Vl Veri Harper. Bountv 4 s 8 m t 70
600,000 gallons of gasoline heve been beiitle.
Eleanor Salzmann, Bounty 21 g. 4
Auction Sale!
The undersigned will offer for sate at his place one mile
west of Beaverton, on
Thursday
Sept. 1st
Commencing at 9:30 o'clock, all of his dairy cows, farm
machinery and implements, loom hay, and household fur
niture and cooking utensils, including one Home Com
fort steel range and one gas range.
Nothing Reserved
My place is for rent and I epect to leave for Log Angeles
the middle of September.
Take rain paved street west from Boaverton and follow
old Hillsboro Road 1o mail bos.
Archie A. Pike
"Pi-It..
ii i
correct
lubricant
Q-A grade for
each type of
engine
pie would make a long story of itself. J
i corneas to preuy aeep emoti d as : .i
I looked at the Boy Scouts and the, 'R j jW P Arthur, $451.14; Ed
girls from the orphanages drawn upV,dervell ,l34 Robt Meacham,
on the wharf at Constantinople to tu. iM aJ v t i '
trreet us with sontrs and flowers. , aoi' ui.Dn dJu. u r. c.i1
They are jut a few of the multiplied j ieri $no.50; C H Gudge, S137.50: W B
thousands whom America u salvaging ; Fullw, $131.50; Hans Raamussen,
from the war. ;$i24: Jno Corrieri. S137.50: Ralnh H-
My first refugee camp seen in the Men, $31.50; Wm F Holtz, $.11.50; Mr
j-isner, iu.ou; uarry Sook, $.75
Howard O'Laney, $10.60; Milton Win
ters, $42; Fred Anderson, $42; Gus
Kuecner, JJ.oO; L J Holtz, $57.50
.75; M
city of Constant iuople impressed the
nearness oi war, tor tne relief work
ers are expecting 2000 refugees soon
as a result of the Greek offensive.
These they must stow away some
where. This particular camp has a
capacity of 300, but 1100 were already
there and liuuu more coming.
hard on the eyes and throat
babies, half starved, fed on Oregon
bread and milk bought with Ore
gon money. Nothing is given an able
bodied man no matter how needy or
deserving or unable he may be to
find work. There are too many wo
men and children to be fed.
Oiaf Sund, $1.75: Rav Hall. SI,
J Hiatt, $1.75; Ralph Hiatt, $1.75: Joe
Keuenratn, il.lo: Henrv Y. Scott.
It is i $1.75; Fred Knox. $1.75; Lloyd Knox.
see ..(o; rrancis fcirby, $1.75; Ivan
Swift, $1.75; L P Halstad, $1.75; R
na.steaa, l.fo; ii A Larson, $1.75.
R 4 H M Briggs, $1.75; Geo Stew
art, slid; k j iNelson, 51.75; T K I ru
bric $24; Jacob Schneider. $3.50: Al-
vis McGill, $34.50; Ray Woodman,
$38; J H Kitterman, $45; Al Bledsoe,
The winter is comms" seems to!17- Wallace Smith. $e4; Harry Davi-
be a terror in the hearts of our re- i??n- f04' T Da vies, $30; Tom
lia o.-nrlroT.i I inst toiirir) -,.k . Meacham, $42; Fred Gombert. $12
Maynard from the Caucasus and he!061 J"?5' ,12W1m DVfi2V'
says that last winte they never had I ' V, ' . , : '. " ..' "
heat in the orphanages and only part
of the time did they have fuel for
cooking.
I saw my first starvation cases at
Is mid, two kiddies, brother and sis
ter. No more for me, thank you,
though I know we shall see- many
' such sights next week in the Cauca
sus. 1 do not think I can ever use
those words lightly after this.
I think I can stand the sight ofthe
older orphans, both boys and girls,
but I wish they wouldn't have so
many pathetic little chaps cf three
and four. Of course, Constantinople
is not the worst. Everyone tells us
to wait for the Caucasus, for there
we will see the results of war at
wholesale.
As we are takine 7000 tons of surs
i plies with us from Constantinople
we dropped down the gulf of Ismid
,50 miles to Derindjc where our ware
houses are legated, to taxe flour,
beans, rice, clothing, knitting ma
chine and other supplies, enough for
a month for the Caucasus.
Down the culf from Derindie is
Ismid and across the gulf is Barde
sag. Two hundred and fifty boys are
sleeping on the stone floor of the
stables in Derindje who until the
sacking of Bardesag on June 23, five
weeks ago, were inmates of our or
phanage there. They were rushed
out on only a few hours' notice. At
Derindje I found a shack 8x12 made
from packing boxes once filled with
Oregon clothes, while another box
bearing an Oregon name was used
as a bread box. The shack is used
as steeping quarters for five people.
With Dr. Esther Pohl Loveiov I
visited our hospital at Ismid. This
hospital m conducted jointly by the
Near East Relief and the American
Medical Woman's Association. A
view obtained from the steps of the
hospital, gardens, fields, the gulf, for
ests and hills but perhaps the most
significant to us was the sight of
Old Glory flying on the destrier
"Brooks." which Admiral Bristol kas
placed there to see that Amer'.jn
property, American lives and the or
phans in American care are safe.
We leave at 4 p. m. today for ;he
Caucasus, our ship stopping at T b
izond, the home of Nellie Cole, of I-'.r-
est Grove. I presume we will not
be allowed to land as the recent
Greek sucesses in the south have
caused Turkish reprisals in the north
and heavy deportations are reported
in progress irom tne irebizond dis-
vies, $21; Earl Grable, $4.50; Hansen
Hoiran 4 bills. $34. $1000. $336.52.
$1165.09; Martin Bernards, $315; Mr
Anderson. $135; Mr Arthur, $144; Jno
Kneger, 921; Leonard Reh, $4o.o0;
rranx Ken, z Diiia, 9113.44, Js.
Bridges D G Garver, $15; B Ladd,
$12; Ctas Geiberger, $20.
R ft H Geo Holman, $31.25; Ed
icngacner.
R & H F H F.eer.on, $19.25; P E
Gardner, $28.50; C V Galloway, two
Dins, 5,ib, tiz: i; a Reynolds. Sl.oU:
X V Galloway, $1.75; C V Galloway,
$12.75; P E Gardner, ?3; Otto Hart
trampf, $15; T H Keenen, $3.50; Er
nest Schlafle, 53: P E Gardner, $11,
Bridges E G Scfafer,' $4.50; J
Sheeier, $4.50; M E Eaaterday, $12.
R & H Geo Bledsoe, $22; Carl
Susbauer, $40.03; Jud Nichoddmus,
$36.50; Carl Susbauer. 375: Jud Nich-
odemus, $52; Fred Fritz, $9; G G
Ha thorn, ?; W W Uathom. $2.
Bridges Henry . Kamna sr, two
bills, $6, $6; Henry Kstmna, Jr,
m.ou; nenry .teese, sa.au,
R & H Ed Springstead, $52.50;
F M Allen, $73.50; H Lux, $59.50; E
Fisher, $63; E Wolf, $102.50; C
Matzke, $140: H Dessimrer. $126: C
Kcenig, $6; H L Flint. R Me lie beck.
eacn t; a Kicnanw, L A Mint, each
s;i; A d flint, lo; J JKeimers, $;,6;
E Bremer, $29.75; Alva Davis, $22.75;
Jno Davis, $10.50; Carl Kruger,
i..o; iom layior, $zu; uineke
$25.37; Nels Andrews, $24.60; God-
fre Atrops, $35; A C Kruger, $7; A
Zemmeaman, Henry Haas, each
$l..o; A C Kruger, $30; Union Oil
Co, $1209.15; Standard Oil Co,
$2140.01.
K J Vaught, Health Nurse, $3.
Mrs jVeich, Re) Mrs Dodson, $65.
Wash Co Hospital, Rel Graiff Fam
ily, 9u.
W F Tews, Court House, $:.50.
J B Trullinger, R & H, $7.20.
A E Simmons, Co Sch Supt, $5.
E H Sappington, Erp Co Treas,
$1.51.
Wash Co News-Times, Co Rec.
$128.
Wash Co News-Times, Com Ct,$25.
Wash Cof News-Times. RAH.
$1.60.
Grand Jurors-J Sooer.S17.40: M
J McNutt, $18.60; G N Taggart. Jno
McAlien, Wm J Griffin, G W Brice,
siacoD aiune, eacn 910.
Cir Ct Juror Frank J Lewis.
$19.80; Ernest C Brown. 15.60: Wm
Meieriurgen, $14.71): Edw Dettimin.
siry.zu; nam j inmey, VIUO; U V
trict. The Greek Patriarch told u?'313'6'' Llllv August Kahle,
that reliable information shows atac,n uan visraer, 118.60;
least 250,000 in the last few weeks 1 Robert B Scott- $13.80; Jno W Gates,
have been driven from home. $13.20; B F White, $15.60; Carl L
Ten years of war have aid thif '. oam jwinert, S3-4U;
land prostrate. Never was suffering! L ach, $4; Carl Ffahl, $3; An-
and need so great. I shudder to'"l" o.w, oincian,
think of what the winter will mea.,??-40; AftRu2n'0W ??; S- F Van
J. J. HANDSAKER. "win' 2. ,
W E Pegg, Rel Jno Moore, $35.
OREGON SNOW PEAKS BECKOV mer Haa3C' ct -low Im-
ta MrvrrtmcTa AVn tih-imotc !oi).
. H A
Accessible to motorists from For
est Grove are thirteen snow peaks in
the Cascade range.
Mount Hood, llJo feet.
Mount Jefferson. 10,225 feet.
Three Fingered Jack. 7.792 feet.
.Mount Washington, 7,769 feet.
North Sister, 10,067 feet.
Middle Sister, 10.039 feet.
South Sister, 10,152 feet.
Mount Thielsen, 9.178 feet.
Mount Bailey, 8,35 feet.
Mount Scott, 9,122 feet.
Union Peak. 7,698 feet.
Mount Mclaughlin, 9,491 feet.
Lost Peak. 8,000 feet.
Washington is credited with snow age, 920.40
Kuratli, Election. S5.
MayB Bros Merc Co, K A H,
S43.55.
Chris Johnson, Bridges, SC.80.
H A Kuratli, Clerk's Ejp, S6.76.
R & H Losli A Schlottmann,
1.12.84; F A Lanyon, $10.
Mult Co, Care of Poor. flSS.So.
North Coast Power Co. Ct Ilouse
ft Msch Shed, S41.n0.
A A Morrill, RAH, (34.15.
Hillsboro Pharmacy, four hills, Mach
Shop, .35, Sch Supt, (3.50, Diat Atty,
12, Surv Exp, 81.50; Hillsboro Tel
Co, Court House, $68.95.
R k H Jno Bylund. $37.75: J E
Haseltine & Co, $80.95; Miller Gar-
fteene ft alomson Inc.
peaks. These are: !$9-45; Fred Schwander, two bills,
Mount Adams. 12,307 feet. szou.lb, S808.8U; Hearing Service
Mount St. Helens, 8,750 feet. Co, $39.39; Kelley Apringfleld Truck
Mount Rainier-Tacoma, 14,256 feet. 1 Sales Co, $15; Lohman Batterv co,
Glacier Peak, 10,436 feet. i (5.75; M L Kline Co, $19.31; Mason
Mount Baker, 10,827 feet. jTire k Rubber Co, $312.06; Chanslor
Mount Olympus, 8,131 feet. Lyon Co, $46.01; Mitchell lewis
Motor Sales Co, 13.38: Columbia
Steel Co, $499.50; J I Cast Threshing
Mach Co, $3; A H Averill Mach Co,
$25.75; M Barde k Sons, Inc. $24.08;
Buffalo Roller Sales Co, $231.(0.
The Hall Llir Go, Bridges, $57.30.
Hillsboro Garage, Exp Sheriff,
$27.13.
Greer Powers Co, Ct House, .65.
Greer Powers Co, Rel Smith, .80.
Greer Powers Co Jtor.Farm, $13.74
Good Samaritan Hospital. Rel
Frank Knotts, $311.20.
Bucholz Cresaman Stater Co, R k
H, $34.75.
Otto Ericsson Co, Health Nurse,
$85.31.
R k H Henry Reese, $56: Percy
Long, $6.75; Ranks Merc Co, $96.35;
Carlson k Sherk, two bills. $2.63.
$3.85.
Kowell Bros Co, Rel Seelye, $12.25.
Rswell Bros Co, Bridges, $5.25.
R k H Ray Mahler. $1576.61:
Feenaughty Mach Co, $538.60; Port
land Mach Co, $18.25; Hillsboro Gar
age, $lo.40; Phoenix Iron norks.
$384.88; Ore St Hwy Com, $270.60;
Pncific Metal Wks, $56; Russell Grad
er Mfg Co, $3.60; Portland Motor Car
Co. $4.25; Rd Builders Equip Co,
$18.70; Service Garage, $8.87; H W
Sharp Co, $33.72.
Chas E Runyon, Transcript, $4.80.
R & H Bucholz Atater Motor Co, '
$22.60; ValToline Oil Co, $16.05. I
Grand Juror Chas J Barnard, Jno
I Pirkcett, G. Wilcox, Thus Henton, 1
Allen Haydon, Wm Mohr, Arthur Pj
Ireland, each $15. j
Bridges Godfred Atrops, $84; ;
Tdm Taylor, $48; E Mineke, Nels An-1
drews, each $42; A C Kruger. $19.50.
R & H Hiatt k Halstead, $1000;
Hillsboro Merc Co, $4.50; E Klingor, I
$63.75.
Mrs E T Trofitter, bounty 33 m.
10 e. $4.30.
Rny Huddson, Bounty 3 m, 2 g, .50.
Mrs O N Simpson, Bounty 4 m, 1
g, .50.
The Argus, Gen Exp, $137.50.
Mrs A Z Sriies, Election, $2.
R & H Martin Bernards, $349;
Hansen eV Hogan, $531.17.
W H Bell, Emergency FuniJ, $250.
R k H John Wilson, $91; John
Ranes, J V Heisler, each $105; Ed
Lee, $91
R k H E E Jones, $94.50; Chas
&th, $70; R B Lilly, $94.50; N Ross,
$77; It L Stevenson, $66.60; Ben Bar
rett. $98; Bill Lee, $49; James
Churchill, $93.60; J V Wanless, $70;
IVarl Williams, $88.35; Con Wilson,
S91; T P Hines, $49; Oscar Smith,
$21.
Geo r Nnylor. Bounty 18 e. 13 m.
$3.10.
L G Eiedewitsch. Rel W Pavey.
119.78.
Jce Treichel, K & H, $21.
Ray Mahler, RAH, $281.89.
H W 8undemeier, Bounty 32 g. 3
m, $3.50.
Geo M Wilson, Bounty 2u g. 16 m.
$4.10.
Mother s Pension Rosa Sears.
Minnie Johnson. Carrie M Wyant.
each $10; Ethel May Noyes, $25;
Maggie Lee Hoover, $10; Laura T I
Hayes, $17.50; Lizzie Wade, 825; lone j
Bennett, $15; Minnie Cox, Mattie
Jane Ralston, each $10; Cora Mills,,
$40. I I
Relief Hilda Oberg, $25: Anna
Lineman, $15; Gerhard Goetze, $8;
Nellie May Callahan, $17.40; Briggs
Bros, $17.50; Mary Ellen Holland,
$10; Carrie Hansen, Mrs Sidney
Johnson, each $25; Eveline La Chap-
pelle, $10; Lora btemple, $17.o0;
Eunice Horton, Mrs. S M Dailey. Mrs
Ann Thompson, each $10; Mrs I Lam-
orix, $17,50; Mrs Josephine Graiff,
$95.
E L Perkins, RAH, $4.40.
Peter Boscow, Grand Jury, $15.
Adam Hergert. Elections. $6.
Delta Drug Store, Gen Off, $7.15.
W P McGee, Rel Mrs A Fluke. $25.
Bridges J H Cogan. 884.94: C I
LaiKins, $41.23.
C A D'Hondt. Rel Mrs Whitmore.
$9.40.
R A H Marshall Wells Co,$303.77:
inos uonneu, SI.ZU.
J J Wismer, Exp Co Com, $11.95.
Beaverton Times. Sch Sunt Exp.
Glass A Pradhoknme Co, Sher , A
Assessor s Exp, $10.32.
J w Gooain, Gen tap, $66.24.
Groner ARowell Co, Bridges,
$527.16.
R A H B Fleischauef. $4.50: M
Bates, $4; T G Hallock, $28.80.
K A U Concrete Pipe Co, 823!
August Holzangel, $2.75; August
Uolzange . $23-oa: lorn Hines. $24.o0:
Olis Sanburg, $31.50; John Williams,
': U C Garver, $7.50.
K A H Chas Ge berger. $16: Ar
thur Jesse, two bills, (1204.71, $205;
Howard Snyder. $1.75; C Henry,
$11.90; August Holznagel, $4.25; R B
Lilly. $2.50: Roy Phelps. $2.65: H E
lowglll, $Z7.zz; victor cropp, $4.iu;
canyon lAimber lo, S1267.D4; con'
crete Pipe Co, $22.96; Concrete Pipe
Co, $11.26; Coast Culvert A Flume
Co, two bills, $236.16, $28.87; John
Herb, 83054.67: Tom Miller. $268.94:
John Herb, two bills, $14.86, $204.24;
ban Brewer, S3.oo.
Ur J B Uinimore. Health Officer.
$10.
R A H Allen A Ireland. $81.10:
Tom Miller, two bills. $705.48.
$487.48; John Herb, $29.60.
Allen Ireland, Ct House, $110.40.
Health Registrar Mrs Dorothv
Seymour, $10.75: L A Jackson. .75:
Claude Hutchens, $5; Dr J A Baker,
$2; J A Schamoni, $4.50; E A Fos
ner, $1.75; C E Mason, $6.50; H C
Hatfield, .75; R Hettelsater, .75;.
R A H W W Goff A Co. $22.20;
L H Peery, $100; O C Miller, $92.
cattle lnd H ei alccourt, $4.82.
E B Sappington, Bounty, $200.
Carl Brostrom, Bridges.
N A, Frost, Co Sdh Supt, $28.70.
Frederidk Post Co, Surv Exp,
GOING TO SHOW-UP
EM-HANDED?
Sone dar aa opportunity will erne
along that will cad far little ready
money.
If yon have the money, ths Mportiuii
ty is yours. If yo hsvsa't yoa'll
have to ait back and watch some
SAVER grasp k.
Yon cant meet OPPORTUNITY smb.
ty-handed. 80 start saving NOW a
that you'll be ready for your chance
when it comes. It isn't hard to save
once yoa make op your mind. The
hardest part k getting started nd
that isn't so hard.
. Save what yea have. Dont sat tea
high a mark. Bat, whatever yon save,
save regularly. Small, steady gat-tegs
make large sums.
Ask us more shout it. If requesteel,
we will lay out a plan of saving for .
yon.
We have both the A. B. A. sad Amer
ican Express TravslttV Checks, eith
er kind is a safe and a convenient way
of carrying funds while traveling
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent
4 oo Time Deposits.
BANKfBEAmTON
DeavertbnUregon'
BEAVEBTON INN
Regular Home Cooked Dinners from 1130 to Ut
ML Hood Ice Crosm-AU Kinds of Soft Drinks
Fresh Candies CigarsTobaccos Fresh Line
of Cookies. GIVE US A TRIAL
G. L MILLETT - - Proprietor
PHOTOGRAPHS
D. PERRY EVANS
Portrait Photographer
Phone: Main 7590
270 H Washington Street
Portland, Oregon
F A Everest, Bar Exp, $14.80.
Briggs Bros. Bel T C Parsons.
$12.65.
J E Phelps, RAH, $23.
W F Boley, Assessor's Eip, $6.50.
Libety Rest, Jail Exp, $25.50.
T J Slott, Eleition, $5.
Williams Service, Sher Off, $88.75.
J H Hensley, Bridges, $2.
Melvel Goodin, RAH, $66.
Geo Alexander, Sher Exp, $166.60.
K A ii Busch's Tire Shop, $9.25;
J B Adams, $6.25; Frank Hines,
$67.60; Frank Hines, $36.25; W W
Goff k Co, $1.75; Fendall Htlw Co,
$6.30; F H Keenon. $37.62; Ed Long
acher, $33.68; C V Galoway, $59.90;
Ben Layton, $48; Ross Wallace,
13.75; Frank Kirsten, $14.25; H O
Meacham, $3; John Herg, $2.96; J T
Anderson, two bills, $114.37, $51.75;
W W Goff k Co, two bills, $106.40,
$10.85; E Gerlach, $5.95.
R & H J A Fields, $2.50; Carl
Brostrom, two bills, $5.86, $2.10;
Bank Merc Co, $124; A E Hanson,
S18; Frank Hines, $2.50; Claude E
Smith, $17.50; C W Hagg, $465.60;
Carl Brostrom, $20.63; Frank Kir
sten, $24.75; A Green, $78; H E
Best, $30; Geo Holman, $7.50; Fred
Peterson, two bilk, $9, $30; C V Gal
loway, $19.59; Geo Hohman, $65.31;
P E Gardner, $47; C V Galloway,
$27.50; C 5 Reynolds, $1.60) Ed
Schlegal, $3; P E Gardner, $5.50;
Geo Hohman, $23.12-
R k H Ed Lengasher, $15.75; F
H, Keenon, $16.75; C V Galloway,
$26.25; Chas Herb, $14.35; C V Gal
loway, $8; P E Gardner, $18; Ellis
Taylor, $3; P E Gardner, $2; J H
Vanderzanden, $27; J T Anderson,
$21; Ed Smith, H E Leonard, eafti
$10.60; S Ellingsberg, A Dion, each
$12; Fred Dion, $10; C Gates, $13.50;
j Gates, A G Jennings, each $12; h
D Cooke, $7.60; A Hani, $8.76; A
Meuerjurgen, $7.60; J Sewell, $3.76;
H Skeels, $4.50; B Henkens. $47.25.
R 4 H J W SeweTI, $70.60; J
Gates, $21; G Gates, $21.75; E C
Hills, $1; A Dions, $19.50; Fred
Dion, $22.50; H Heierjurgen, $13.60;
H Skeels , $19.50; J G Jennings,
$7.50; H Hanson, C Hanson, each
$12; G Helm, $6; Ray Hills, $9; G
Gates, $5.25; J A Sewell, $16.15: B
Menkens, $7; Baker Bros, two bills,
$915.02, $409.03.
The Delight ofthe
Seashore and Mountains
appeal to many thousands each year. Be one of the mer
ry thron; that fco there this summer for riealth, Beet,
Recreation and Amusement.
Round Trip
Summer Excursion Tickets
are now on sale to nun? delightful places.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES. Located amidst a
wealth of beautiful natural surroundinga, are these re
sorts just a few miles beyond the Coast Range.
NEWPORT. Ideal for the family, is this charming old
place that is free from conventionalities.
CRATER LAKE. One of the greatest scenic wonders of
the world, is this beautiful lake of indescribable blue.
OTHER RESORTS. Detroit, (Breitenbuah Hot Springs,
Mt. Jefferson County,) HcCredie Hot Springs, Josephine
County Caves, Shasta Mountain Resorts and Yosemite Na
tional Park.
"OREGON OUTDOORS" Our new illustrated and descrip
tive booklet will help you decide on the resort of your
, choice. Let us assist you by providing a copy free on re
quest. For further information inquire of ticket agents
Southern Pacific Lines
xj. JOHN M. SCOTT,
- General Passenger Agent