FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1929 PAGE 3 WANT ADS. FOR SALI- Work team about 1300 L anguage Peculiarities lbs. a piece. Cheap if taken soon English bus twenty-six nlphatiet let­ ■-X-X-fr-V-X* •> X K -X "X -X -X -'X -X -‘ in st a n t ly F A. Barnett, Phone 11\6 Yamhill ter*. twenty-one for «on>onants *u>1 more tired, aching or burning Oregon. ti\e for vowels. English lius Sums cents jeet. Ach«> and putns in the heel forty-four sounds, twenty-four eoo*o- mstep or forward part of the foot ENRICH Your Apple Butler with lumtal and twenty voeallc. To rvpr* aline well as the ankle, calf or knee Apple cider 35c gal O. Hilde- sent these forty-four sound* In alien­ qu.ckly disappear. brandt, Tigard, Oregon _______ ing. English has well over -♦«■• sep;irate Cramped toes and cal­ orthographic eoinhlu.itlon*. making an louses are promptly WHITE LEGHORN Uockrel» of average of ten possitile spellings per PER TIME relieved. Dull aches iu pure Hanson strain, for sale. Tu- j sound. Whnt can you do with t lan­ INSTRUCTIONS the calf of the leg, Five CENTS a line per ieeue alatin Heights Chickery, K. C. i guage like that? And vet there N a knee or thigh ure Count 5iv« words to the line Richardson, Tualatin, Ore. Tele- charu) about it.—Janet Uankln Aiken, quickly overcome. iu the Bookmau. Then count your profits. phoit Tigard IH152. Shoes cease to feel uncomfortable. That These Classified Ads appear in tired, broken-down M s I i m Hsslthy P ia si» Beaverton Enterprise. Tigard Sen­ feeling vanishes. Charles Darwin hegan a loag serie* He Man tinel, Multnomah Press. Aloha of experlmauts in 1 v ii whlch pròved Investig-.te our method of foot cor­ Two lads were visiting their aunt. News and Yamhill Journal. rection, it is different. The older was very neat and made no • condusively a faot stai ed ss long ago FOOT STOPPED p a in s S 10.000 READERS W EEKLY objection to the daily hath demanded Ot them hy 'he fastidious aunt. The younger lad had an aversion to wa­ ter and his total aunt asked: WINTER APPLES—SOc a box and "\\ lijr do you always howl about up, 1). Pitt, 1 mile south of Bank bathing? Your big brother never acts of Beaverton. like Hint." <-*X—X '-X — X— X -'X - The following persons hate been Tigard Rt. 1. named by the To.vn Council to act WANTED—Woman to do family as Judges and Clerks of the ttbove washing and ironing or ironing election: CHINESE H ERB REM EDIES For all form* oi atom- only’, Inquire Texaco Service sta­ JUDGES—C. K. Hedge. Fannie acn. Sidney ana J v . i tion, Tigardville. Stock, and Mabel Alexander. disorders, m i l l matlsm • end run-down sonaitloa CLERKS—Anna Hyland and Mrs. ot tneo end women. FOR SAl.F. — 3 cockerels, “Aristo­ OR. UKOiUlM CHAN crat” Barred Rocks, 7 months. E. Carrie Summers. Dated at Beaverton, Oregon, this Licensed N. O. A. Deitrich, Tigard Rt. 1. OHINKSF W tcm ciN * Oth ikiy of November, 1929. XX 249H Burnside St. Cor. Tnird. BR MOO. FOR SALE—One farm wagon with OTTO ERICKSON, box; hay rack ; mowing machine ; Mayor and various other implements. GF.O. THYNG. Recorder Ask for H. W. Huslage ranch. Route 1. Tigard. Portland. Oregon DENTISTRY DR C. S. LONG 402 Pantnges Bldg. Portland Beacon 9435 1. Cough-Ho, for coughs and brochitis, each $2.00. 2. Blood Tonic, each $1.50. 3. Stomach Tonic, each $1.50. 4. Liver Tonic, each $1.50. 5. Antigen, for kidney, bladder and urinary antiseptics, each $3.50. 6. Nervo-Tone, for insomania and as a nerve tonic, each $1.50 7. Rheumatol, for rheumatism and gouty condition, each $2 50. I HAVE ABOUT 30 TURKEYS for sale. Average weight 7 lbs. W ill sell or trade for pullets Twiss ^ ^ i g a ^ — DR. CHAN LAM. CWneic Medical Laboratory 1424 Second St., Portland Ore. S E R V IC E DAIRY Beaverton 2407 TUR KEYS— Breeding stock Gold- bank strain, bronze. Hens, $7. Toms, $12. F.d. F Roberts. Tig­ ard, R F. D. 1, Near Durham School, Tigard. Deliveries day or night Our Motto Quality, Service, Satisfaction i~ x -* «x ~ X ''X ~ x ~ x -x -x --x -x «:-x -: Harold L. Cook FOR SALE—1923 Chevrolet Coups, i cheap. New tires, license, nm» good, and looks good. $50. George Troff iter, Grecnburg Road. Tigard T H Y N G ’S 4* Phone 3603 P r o b a b ly F e r v e n t W i . k . •• • « 1 1 Beaverton Res. 3602 Hay. .Grain, Feed., and Poultry Supplies ** Complete Line of Fishe rs, Sperry, Albers Feeds LANDPLASTER II ;j Tulips and other Bulbs now ready I , for planting. j The fam ous B ettendorf Bulbs , j Charles Berthold Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. »1« «|«»|« »Jw • J« • J« wjw •Jw • J« • Jw • *« • Jw I XK"XXX"X~X~X~X~X*«X~:-X~X“X ♦V BOSCH ADIO LUMBER BIG STOCKS SPECIAL PRICES Doors Windows Shinglrfe Mouldings Sand Gravel Poultry Nails Builders Hardware Roofing 2x4 to 2x10 Per M $10.00 Cedar Siding per M$15.0O Shingles per M 1.75 Barn Plank, per M 15.00 r>,» 4 OUR RED TRUCKS ' FOUND—Pair ladies ktd gloves. In­ announces the quire at Enterprise office, describe and pay for this ad. Beaverton. of hi* Offices in the Johnson at Tigard, Oregon, for the REGAL LILY BULBS FOR SALF. 2*c each. $275 dozen. Raleigh Gardens. Scholl, Road, Rt 5, Box A L P R A C T IC E OF LAW 450 Portland. Oregon, Miss Jesse ing in the Law Relating to Carson. Matters and Real Property MM) ROUND CEDAR TELEPHONE Poles. 20 ft long, $125 each, «"U deliver a reasonable distance. Zim­ Telephone Tigard 84 merman Bros, Yamhill, Oregon. BANK OF BEAVERTON When SniU Beat Steam When the »teamet Enterprise, coin utanded hy Capt. Jniiies Henry John­ CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR ston, English pintiec. navigator, ! reached th« Cape of Good Hope on WEATHERLY ICE CREAM October 13, lb’Jo, It Is recorded that Gained Good« Light Groceries to Accommodate Sunday "u great crowd gathered on the fore shore to admire the wondrous object Night Trade that could move tit will without regard to the dliectloti of the wind and to SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS the accompaniment. It must he said. $ of a 'nighty putting and volume of Magazines—All The Daily Papers smoke.” At I he Old Location—With a New Store The Enterprise, which had left Fab i mouth, England, on August Id for Cal­ cutta took so long (113 days) to reach s V A W S W .V .W .W A \ W A V .S V W .V .V .V .V A S W W A W b ,l her destination that every one, in eluding her captain, was disappointed, for under favorable conditions the great sailing ships, at less e x p e n s e , *i * * !" l '^ ’ *i**!'*l**t*’ i**!**!'*!’ *,**>"!**!*-]* * 1 ** 1 - * !' * 1 ** 1 *->*-!*-I*-I*-I* *,**’ '*!'*!**!* could make the voyage to Calcutta In 1)0 days. On a shore-bound train recently the Stroller sat behind a (ussy old lady. The seat In front of the woman was occupied hy a gentleman who hud hi» 4 4 > x--x- ❖ X"X"X"X~X -X ”> •:-'X“X**>.. window open. “I wish that tuiin would stmt hi. window, my hair is blowing around X~X~X'X * :<:**>'X -x-x~ x~ x~ x~ x something awful,” she remarked to a woman In the seat be»ide her. HORSES FOR SALE OR TRADE The gentlemen of the open window Having heard the Indirect request, This is the season to trade your turned, niid with the woman's feu old w’orn out horses for good ones. >ures mirrored in hi» barren dome Bring them to Oregon By-Products smilingly »¡ltd: ”1 wish the wind vard, Portland, Oregon, and ask for would blow my huirl”—Philadelphia Public Ledger. Local Agency Wanted WANTED—Light, enclosed Car. Coupe Preferred. See Harold L. :-x -x -x - x - x .-x -.’-x -x -x x -x -i' Cook, Johnson building, Tigard. Pure, Clean Milk is as essential as TURKEYS—Milk and corn fed sunshine to your children’s health Orders for Thanksgiving should be For Milk scoring 95 out of a per­ in not later than Monday evening, November 25. Ed. F. Roberts, fect 100 points by the State Dairy Tigard K. F. D. 1. Near Durham and Food Department School. Call the — be a t o - d a y e r at y o u r ne ig hb ors bank In the eurly centuries the cow was I looked upon as u source of wealth *.» well as food. One of the first word» A good hank in a good town i th# for money wus ’ peiunin." from the Greek word “pecua." meaning cattle Cardan Spot of Oragoa. or herd, and the first coins made iu Greece and Rome were stamped with the cow’s head. Another inletesting connection be tween cattle and gold is round iu the story of the discovery of gold In fa ll MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM fornla. People came overland by puck train, around the Isthmus of Panama, ^ — w h e r e servic e blends into aud in sailing vessels around |he Horn More people meant more cow s and to helpful co -o pe rat io n meet the growing demand, large num­ bers of cows were brought from Ken XNSV.SWANWW.SSV.WASSNVAW.SV.'.WAVyNWWVV» tucky and England. In the eurly tulu lug days these sold for to F' shi u head—so n cow was almost as good as u gold mine.—Kansas City Times. W k W V I S W V . V A W W . V . V . W A W . V A W A W . V . S S S S W , Cleaning P la ita r S ta tu e . When plaster statue* have become dingy and dusty first give a thorough brushing aud dusting. Take a good quality of white or cream colored W . W . W 3 A W J W W V Y A W A paint and make It thin with turpen­ PHONOGRAPH Records of all na- tine. Apply this to the stutue with STUDIO BARBE R SHOP tions — German, Scandinavian, Ita-j great