THE BEAVKRTON 7IMKS
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, mi.
PAGE rOFH.
L-I-N-E-RS
MacCormac 8nr.tr. :ittomey-at-u.w,
Bewrertoa... Office. I'.a.t Bailding.
FOR RENT 3 teres : mile from
. Huber on Beaverton rus.i. $5.00
per acre. M. E. Sma.t. 1200
Borthwicx St., Portland. Ore.
PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will uc
rlflee fine grade piano now In
storage near here for immediate
sale; can rfve easy terras if want
ed to any established home. For
tull particulars address Wholesale
Dept. Oregon Ellen Music House
Eilers Music Bldg., Portland, Or
4 Classified Ad gats resetta.
POSTAL IMPROVEMENT
VEEK IS OBSERVED
May 1 See Inaugurated First
General Campaign of
' Kind In Service.
Get in on the ground floor
(or yoar next winter's
Fir and Oak Wood
Get the cash price now. See O. H.
Wolf, manager. Ton will find him
arfound the office after S'.Ofl o'clock
P. M. every day.
SorTH OF 8. P. DEPOT
Beaverton Wood & Coal Yard
BKAVERTOX, OREGON'.
You Can Buy
WHATEVER YOC MAY XEEI IX
GARDKV SEE1W. UND PLASTER,
FERTILIZERS, STOCK OR POVL
TRV SI T'l'LIES. OR ANYTHING OF
THAT NATURE.
With perfect confidence at
Chas.BerthOid'sfeed store
You will make no mistake
if all your purchases are
made from
W. P. McGee
General Merchandise
William Gladstone
said:
"The boy who is taught to
save will rarely be a bad man
or a failure.''
Increase your boy's and girl's
chances of success by teaching
them the value of Systematic
saving, by the use of a Nest
Egg Bank.
4 per cent on time deposits.
Bank of Beaverton
- Beaverton, Oref on
Without the Postal Barries, boslBssi
would Languish hi day. and he at a
standstill m a week. Pnblle opinio
wonid die of dry rot Sectional hatred
1 or prejudice only would flourish, and
; narrow-mlndedneai thrive.
j It Is the biggest distinctive business
' In the world and It comes nearer t the
innermost Interests of ft greater B um
ber of men and women than any other
institution on earth. No prlrats bnat
neat, however widespread, touches at
runny lives so often or sharply; ne
church reachea into so many sonla,
flatters bo many pulses, has so many
bnman beluga dependent on Us miav
lBtrattona.
"Postal Improvement Week has
been set for May 1. by the Postmaster
General This is the first genera) cam
paign of Its kind In the Postal Service
for several decades. Business men
and their organizations, large liners of
the mail, newspapers, m-'tion pictures,
advertisers, and the entire organisa
tion of 326,000 postal workers are to be
enlisted in this country-wide campaign
of Interest In postal Improvements.
Your help la vital. Address your lev
ters plainly with pen or typewriter.
Glvt street address. Bps 1 1 out name
of State, dont abbreviate. Put your
return address in the upper left hand
comer of envelope (not en the back)
and always look at your letter before
dropping In the mail to see rf It Is
properly addressed. This care in the
use of the mails Is for your benefit and
speeds up the dispatch and delivery
of mail matter.
If you have any complaints of poor
service make them to your postmaster.
He hai instructions to investigate them
and report to the department
Wash the car frequently with clean,
cold water.
see
Da no soap on the body when li
cas possibly he avoided.
An experienced chauffeur hi Japar
earns from $S to 110 a week.
see
Hewer throw water In a pool at
burning gssoHns; It only spreads the
Bra.
e s
Ammonia may be need to clean ear
rosloti from connections and battery
harmtnau.
see
Black smoke Is an Indication that
the carbon m the fuel is passing
, mrough the engine unburn ed.
e
To make the tire valve accessible
for disc wheel users, a right anglt
vslv extension baa been devised.
"uoar From Old Linen.
A London periodical says that la
pre-war days the Germans nwl to
make quite a lot of "sugar" by treat
ing old linen with sulphuric acid,
which turned It Into dextrin. It was
then washed wtth lime water and
treated with mnre acid, until It crys
tal Ued Into Kinross.
W.E.PEGG.
V.VIERTAKER AXTI FOiERAL
DIItEfTOR.
LICENSED EMRALMER
Calls Anmrered Iay or Night.
Prompt Service
BEAVERTON OREGOX
tunes
' BARBER
LAWDRV AGBXCT
High waj and Wataom 8MU
Itoavtrtoa, Oregon
home bakery
Ton will wmr tegiet saakisgr this
yostr choice tor vas hosse soaked
the way yet, like these lot- readies.
for fee ia nsaa. for aoft drinks, tor
cigars and tohaocA, for bread and
pastry, or for anything els yon may
expect to find la any fin -Haas eonv
ftx'i tiiiswry .
j. b. kamberger
IX THE CIRCTTT OOTOT OP TH1
STATE OP OREOOM POR TH
(l VTV OP WAHHINGTOM
Depetfxmeiit of Probate .
Phones: Residence. Tabor T750
Long; Distance, Hnher, Ore.
Offkw, Marshall 400.
Delbert A. Norton
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Suite 006, Gusto Building, Portland,
Oregon. t
RECORD SALE
43c.;
COURTESY
Dressmaking
At your tiomc or mine. !
MRS. NELLIE CLARE !
At the home of J. T. Wiiianis, Angel
Sttwt, Beaverto, Oregon, j
Hprnfititrhina' !
It sticks in human relations lfks j
postage stamps on letters. The Buttons, Pleating, l-Teucu fcmnroia-
P0ST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ex-j cry. "
pectt it to be used by its postmasters ' T.aJ
and employees in dealing with the i M D ALTON
pUyi(r . . ! ROT Royal Bull dine, Broadway
Help them in its use bepinffmf . , a . . r'
with POSTAL IMPROVEMENT , WM Morrison Streets, Portland, Ore.
WEEK, May 1-6, IKS. j
!43c
I
i New 10-inch double disc records.
i Columbia and Phantasie, on this
special sale at 43c. to reduce stock
; until May 1st.. Tlie Excellent, a
small size phonograph at $12.50, Is
'just the thing for summer cottage
and outing. It has a tone that will
surprise you. Must be seen and heard
to be appreciated. Write for circular.
The Rraftonnblpphonograph and
Record Shop.
22fU!der Street, over Alder Market,
Portland, Oregon.
THANK YOU
APPARATUS FOR
flEOLASG OIL
Device Conserves 60 to 80 Per
Cent by Efim'nating Ex
traneous Matter in It.
Willard Service Station
j Stipe's i Garage is now a direct
I agent of the Willard Battery and an
authorized service station.
Tour every need can be served aa
well here as at any Willard Station,
i New owners register your Willard
; Batteries here for beat service.
BEAVERTON LUMBER YARD
i
; All Kinds of Building Material.
Glass, Point, Varnish, Nails, Lath,
; Cement Sliingles, Lumber, Sand,
I
Plaster, Gravel, Lime etc
I
1. A. HArLEXBECK, Prop.
FREE TESTING.
STIPE'S GARAGE
Oti'gim
R. S. JOHNSTONE
BARBER
Shop fully equipped with latest elec
trical devices and everything that a
first class ahop should have,
Rosjd Building, Bcnrerton, Oregon
la the Matter of the Estate of Mary
MitaeL Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the last Will
and Testament of Mary Mitxel,- da
ceased, the undersigned shall, from
and after the 22nd day of April,
1922, at room 615 Oregonlan Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon, proceed to sell
at private sale, all of the right,
title and Interest that said Mary
Mitxell. deceased, had at the time of
hey death and which her estate has
since aoqnlred in and to the follow
ing described real property, to-wtt:
Lou 5, S, 7 and 8 in block of
the Town of Beaverton, Wash lag
ton County, State of Oregon.
The terms of sale to he all cash
or part cash and the balance due in
Installments or on or before t
years with interest at the rate of 7
per cent per annum, represented by
promissory note secured by mort
gage upon said real property or
part thereof.
Dated and first published the
24th day of March, 1922.
Date of last publication, April
21st, 1922.
' KATHERINE CHAMBERLAIN.
Executrix of Estate of Mary Mlt
sel. deceased.
L. P. Hewitt, Attorney. 615 Ore
gonian Bldg.. Portland, Oregon.
FRED JENSEN
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
730 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland
Special attention to Bearerton ellenta
MARSWEI.L PIPELESS Fl'RXACES
AXO AROOLA HEATERS ARE
SOLD AXD INSTALLED BI
BEAVERTON
Plumbing Co.
KcholU Phone
Jos. A. Lagerfeld
Attorney.at-Iaw, Public Accountant
and Auditor, Income Tax Sevioe,,'
825 Failing Building, Portland, Ore.,
Phone Aatnialic52-05
Residence: Beaverton, Oregon,
. Phone 35-15
Mirth and the Maiden.
"He was a u.lrth-lm'lng man. and
perhaps that accounted not a little for
bis snccetDful amours; since women,
for the most part frivolwus .creatures,
are excessively bored by the serious
n nirh irhtch rm'n trent them, and
they can seldom resist the buffoon who
makes them laugh. Tbeir sense of hu
mor Is crnde. Diana of Ephesus Is al
ways prepared lo fling prudence to the
winds for the red-nsed comedian who
sirs dn his hat." From 'The Trem
bling of a Leaf," by Somerset Magh
am. A ClssBifled Ad gets result.
RECCES E!' LS CF K0T3R1ST
l-'wWtWwwww j i. . : v r.i. nil mi' im v wawimtTrtTTr 1
Through D.s-.illation of Some LifiKtsr
Lubricants Qua' ty li Said to Be
ImproveO Abrasive Matter
Is Removed.
To conserve pr-s''ni-tlny resnurces
fur the henetti if !.serity id not 8
rmni'Milany attntTive propositfen to
he man of mttitv. who is ruther likely
to ask why be mI.ii1i do anything
tnr piwerity when. n fur as he enn
Fee. posterity has dune nothing for
blm.
But when consvnuTlun puts money
in his own pocket, that is another atory
: alt'igether.
j That is exactly whnt can now be
done for the motorist by a recent In
vention of an apimrtitus for reclaiming
or cleansing crank ease oil. From 60
to 80 per cent of this oil can now be
salvaged and used over again,
. Extends Life of Motor.
j One of the considerable Items In ft
! motorist's budget Is lubricating oil.
' most of which goes Into the crank
case of bis car. L'pnn the lubrication
of that part of the 'mechanism largely
depends the efficiency and life of bis
-sr.
Lubricating oil does not actually
Iweriorate -through use. It merely
TO'ieets a mass uf abrasive mutter
j from the wear on moving parts; car
boo and unburned gasoline leak from
I the cylinder into the crank case un-
derneutii. and moisture and grit find
; their way In from the outer air. Al-
though the oil Itxeif does not lose
Its lubricating quality, all this adul
teration eventually forms a mixture
which cannot git proper lubrication.
Eliminates Extraneous Matter.
What the new apparatus does Is to
eliminate aU that extraneous matter
and thus restore the original useful
aess ef the lubricant frequently, In
deed, tfcrongh the distillation of the
lighter oils. Improving its original
quality,
Tab) new reclaiming awi chine hi of
fered wKh the Met that whan a
tsvfst wishes to renew the eO hi Ms
maw etsipped with the aicseesry ta
tt, have the etd ell drataed ewt and
WBUvi est- ejlewes f near
mum gejago 1 a Hhaejt he ak
asad- ohV ssH ibsI Kw aahaaaai
ay esecssaw mialnl gar Iftast ssas
REPUB
LIC AN!
Shall Oregon continue to hold the
pre-eminence that i noW her?
Shall she forge ahead as a leader
in the Republican party?
Answer "Yes!" Vote XI 3 for PalphE. Williams for
Republican National Committeeman
Ralph Williams is the first
tommitteeman representative
from any western state to be
elected to the vice-chairmanship.
Ralph Williams is a veteran
of the national organization.
He stands at the head with the
leaders. A new man would, of
custom and necessity, stand at
the foot with the followers.
Republican leaders, in Con
gress and out, are Ralph Wil
liams' friends. This friendship
means much to Oregon and the
Northwest. Without ostenta
tion Ralph Williams enlists the
aid of these leaders for the
things the Northwest needs
from the national government.
IN the presidential election of
1916 when there was dissen
sion and diversion everywhere,
Oregon was the only state west
of the Missouri river to go Re
publican. Harmony!
, Progressives and Republicans
united in giving credit for this
remarkable . achievement to
Ralph E. Williams, national
committeeman since 1908.
In recognition of this and
other services, Ralph Williams
was elected vice-chairman, the
second highest honor within the
power of the Republican Na
tional Committee to bestow. It
is a position of influence to be
reached only by years of faith
ful and intelligent service.
Keep Oregon to the front Don't let her slump
Vote for RALPH E. WIUJAMS for
Republican National Committeeman
Keep Oregon a Leader VoteX 1 3 for Ralph E-Wilbarns
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