The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 07, 1934, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934
BEAVERTON
ENTERPRISE
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ROBBERS'
R O O ST
List Your Wants, Rentals, Articles for Sale or Trade and Miscellaneous Wants, in These Columns
FOR SALE
MRS. S. CLAIRE — P S Y C H I C
Reader, 1226 S. W. Pack Ave.,
BE 6703
SCA\ EN GERS
TWO FARM TEAMS CH E A P-7 mi
J. GIEBEL HANS—3952 N. Commer­
NW Beaverton. ** ml E Presbyterian
Bl'KKHOLTZ
Magic
Arch-supports
cial St. MUrdock 1546 Formerly
Church on Springville Rd. Bethany.
eliminate swelling and pain in ankles
the PUBLIC SANITARY SERVICE
2 Cents a word per issue.
Co., Inc.
feet and legs. Office 731 S. W. 11th
THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCK
Minimum 25c CASH with copy
BE. 3846.
Cockrels Cheap, an opportunity to
SCHOOLS
build up your stock, phone Beaver­
USE
ton 7255, Beaverton Rt 2, Box 190.
i MOLER Barber College—This In-
Classified Ads appear in
G O LD STAUBSALVE
ternational Svstem is the scientific
GASOLIN E— PUMPS
Beaverton Enterprise
For Boils, Carbuncles, Athlete’s Foot,
wav; some oav: 3 teachers Write
oi
call 227 S. W. 3d ave.. Portland.
Inflamed Varicose
Veins,
F e lo n s ,_____________________________________
Multnomah Press
W. R. KARN PUMP SERVICE. 619 S.
A
be
ess.
Pus
Formations,
prevents
BARBER
ING TAUGHT—Two schools
Tigard Sentinel
W. 19’ h ave. BRoadway 1322. In­
Lancing—Leaves
No
Scar
in
Portland,
Oregon; some pay, lut-
Aloha News
stallation and repairing. AJso used
This Salve is Invaluable
est scientific equipment; expert in­
equipment.
For Sale at
structors.
MODERN
BARBER
HAY, GRAIN, FEED
Complete
Eastern
Washington
Owl Drug Stores, Meier & Frank, Fred
COLLEGE, 1038 S. W. 1st Ave. cor.
Meyers, or write 3322 Vancouver Ave.,
County and Western Multnomah R EX AMICA Goat
Main or 135 Madison St., Portland,
Ration—The
Inclosing $1.00
Oregon.
County Coverage.
Special Feed for Goats.
REX EGG PRODUCER, the old stand­
FEMININE HYGIENE
SCHOOLS—BEAUTY
by laying mash, Rex Milk Maker X-TEX SPECIAL—Never before sold
AUCTION SALES
PACIFIC SCHOOL
that makes cows joy.
PORTLAND
under $5.95, for limited time com­
WILSON'S Auction House. Auc
OF BEAUTY CULTURE
FEED MILLS CO., 202 S. E. Stark,
plete $3.45, for feminine hygiene.
tion sales every Monday, Wed-
BE. 0643
Portland, Oregon.
Best by test. X-TEX PORTLAND 225 Morgan Bldg.
• • • needay, Friday, 10 a. m.
721-
DISTRIBUTORS, 429 Lumberman's
HIDES, WOOL, CASCARA BARK
STOVES
729 2nd ave, near Morrison
Bldg., AT. 0377, GA. 2781
HIDES Si WOOL, CASCARA—A spec-
AUTO INSURANCE
Come to Stove Headquarters
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ialy. LEE BROS., 431 S. W. Front
For any Kind of Range, YVood, Gas.
FARMERS
AUTOMOBILE
Ave., ATwater 5334.
Artistic Portraits at The
Electric, or combination, new or
Inter-
Portland Studio
used. Priced Right.
HORSES, MULES, COWS
INSURANCE
_ j Producing effective photos, spec-
Exchange
Lang Stove Co.
Always a Good supply on Hand at ¡alizing in fine wedding and family
Phone AT. 2070
Country Rate'" on Fords, Chevs., anil
Fair Priées, guaranteed as repre- group pictures. Excellent passport 1017 S. W. 6th Ave.
all cars in
-
.| | •:
1- l
sented and delivered.
Base Line identiflcat|on and postal cards. Popu-
TANK MANUFACTURERS
S.ables ‘ i mi. East of 12 Mile cor- lar prices, Macleay Bldg., 418 Wash.
Public Li Oility tl0-20)
Property
ner on Base Line rd^ Portland.^H gt ^
4th and Mh> ATwater 3044.
Damage (5000) and Fire and Thef.
BEALL PIPE & T A N K . CORP 1945 N.
Baunrer, SU. 3656
$17.80 the fiist six months; $7.SO each
Columbia bivd. WAlnut 3171,
Hell
Box 240.
THE LLOYD STUDIO FEATURES
Bix months thereaf er.
hoists and dump bodies. Irrigation
“YOUR PHOTOGRAPH FOR $1.00“ , and drainage supplies.
C. A. BENNETT
MISCELLANEOUS
LLOYD STUDIO
Local Agent, Maplewood, Ore.
ROOF COATING, Stops all Leaks
TIRES
1010 S. W. 6th Ave., at Salmon
BRoadway 2705
Preserves, keeps composition and
ATwater 5323
Portland, Ore.
OLIPHANT & BATES INS. AGENCY
wood shingles from culling and
933 S. W. Taylor St, Portland, Oregon
Piano, Piano Acoordlan Teacher
Roy’s Retreads
blowing off. Guar. Estimates free
BRroadway 5553
TUrn in your old tin s s i
WA. 2581, 652 N. Ainsworth, Mr. PIANO, PIANO ACCORDIAN, HAR­
the«« tow price.:
80x4.50 at . . .
AUTOMOTIVE
Branstner.
MONY, THEORY Analysis Results 4.75x19 at . . .
ft 00x19 at . . .
MOTOR REBUILDING
first lesson or no cost, correspond­ 5.25x20 at . . .
MOTOR REPAIR
at . . .
ence or studio $1 per week. Georg ft 6 50x19
MOTOR REBORING from 2 inch to
00x20 at . . .
Other »Ize. accordingly.
Peterson, 2181 N. W. Glisan, High­
11 inch, OSTUND MOTOR MA­ USED MOTORCYCLE PARTS—Ev­
K O T 'S T IK E SHOP
ery part for All Makes; largest stock
land Court, 22nd & Glisan, BR 1950. 723 W . B urnside B E 3870
CHINE WORKS, 821 S. W. Oak.
in northwest, H. W. WARRENS
BRoadway 6222.
Back-to-new by
POULTRY WANTED
CO., 1118 West Burnside, BRoad­
factory modem methods.
TRADE AND LISTING
way 2327.
ALL KINDS OF POULTRY W'.AN-
CLEANING Si PRESSING
TEI)— Phone SU 5727 or write 10015 1 22 H. K. ROOMS- Fui niture, nets $90
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
mo., close in West Side. Will trade
Powell bivd., Portland. CASH PAID
SCHOOL SPECIAL—25% Discount
for acreage, grocery or market, out­
o ff reg price, good Sept. 1-8 only, VISIT DISTRIBUTOR PIANO EM­
We will call.
side of Portland. Let us sell your
PORIUM—We buy, sell and ex­
grade-high- college students. Beav­
RADIO REPAIRING
change, factory distributors and
Business, Acreage or Farm for you.
erton Cleaners, Beav 6304, Call &
dealers bankrupt stocks. We pay DeCLARK RADIO SHOP 55 S. W.
GEO. WAALE Co., 329 W. Oak St.
Deliver.
cash, sell for less. Good used Piano
Portland, Oregon.
AT. 8213
Morrison
BEacon
7678,
Sales,
ser­
MENS Suits, Overcoats,
$49.50 to $100, Grand's $225 up. Come
vice,
amplifiers
and
electrical
appli­
cleaned and pressed. Felt
see, buy and save, free delivery,
TRADES WANTED
ances, Battery Sets and equipment.
hats cleaned and blocked.
TALLMANS, 1135 S. W. Washing­
Cash and Carry Chicago
UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS
ton at 12th, Poitland.
REAL ESTATE
Cleaners, 3rd & Jefferson. -AT. 8992.
one may trade to a better advant­
RENT A PIANO OR RADIO—Rent to $1 DOWN BUYS HALF ACRE on
age.
We have many interesting
CLOCK & WATCH REPAIRING
apply; 5c music sale.
Phonograph j 4th-st. highway, 6V4 mi from court
trades listed here. List your prop­
record exchange, Special guitar sale, j house; water, lights, cleared or tim­
erty with us, non-excluslvely for
B. W. COBB—Expert in fine watches
Marion
Clark will demonstrate his ( ber; $4 dn. $2 wk; no interest, no
quick action.
CLAUDE E. HEN­
Spring and Electric clocks. 15 Years
taxes for 2 years. No pymta when
easy guitar method.
DAY MUSIC
DERSON, 503 Guardian Bldg., AT.
in Gerlinger Bldg., 2d and Alder, 2d
sick or unemployed.
CO., 4th & Taylor AT. 3454.
6733.
flooc. AT. 5032.
PACIFIC STATES DEVELOPMENT
Co.,
222
S.
W.
Stark
St.
AT.
4657
VACUUM CLEANERS
DAIRY
SAXOPH ON ES
trunilhels'
clarinets, banjos, guitars, violins, etc ,
READ THESE ADS
* RUTIGER DAIRY 6669 Capitol hwy.
free with r gular priced lessons
ALL MAKES
15 acres level dark loam; 11 a.
Hillsdale, ATwater 1531, Gold Medal
Portland Mu ic Co., 334 S. W.
cultivated; 4 a pasture; facing Wil­ Repairs. Sales, Exchangee, Rentals
grade A raw; pasteurized milk,
lamette river; creek in back, no New and Rebuilt Cleaners and Parts
Washington st., AT. 7850.
STARK’S 512 E. Burnside St.
cream, buttermilk.
bldgs., $2000, terms.
Ml s h 1 I M Ht RS -V Of AL
4 acres, cult, choice; 5-rm new ! At Grand Ave. EA. 1069, Poitland,Or
DOG CAT HOSPITAL
bung, not quite finished; at Beav­
BUSH NELL, THEODORA, VOUAI
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
erton; $1600, terms.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPI­
STUDIO 507 Columbia bldg., BEacon
GEORGE WAALE CO.
--------------------------------------— -----------------
TAL will gladly answer questions
7617.
Class and Private Lessons,
329 S. W. Oak St.
AT. 8213 | DON.T THROW THAT OLD FURN­
concerning your pets. HUTHMAN'S
ITURE AWAY When you move.
o p t o m e t r is t s
NEW SUBDIVISION
Veterinary Hospital 2137 S. E. 7th
We buy furniture, stoves or what
$75
per
acre,
20
per
cent
cash
down,
Ave., EA. 3105.
d r . DELA B. HOWARD, 1618 S. W.
have you? TR. 7712, 2137 N. E
bai easy, 30 acres in 5-acre tracts in
14h ave. BEacon 5301 Refractlonists
Alberta
ENGINEERING—MINING
Reedville homes; rich Boil, small
Cataract a specialty.
brush & stumps, some timber. Very
FRANK E. HOBSON, 625 Board of
desirably
located Will gladly show WINDOW, PLATE, MIRROR GLASS
PERSONAL
Trade Bldg.
ATwater 1966.
you See Gibson, Metzger-Parker Co.
J. A. CLINE
MUSICIANS AND ENTERTAINERS | AT. 8611, SE. 5136.
EQUIPMENT RENTALS
Glass and Glazing, Plate, Windows
Supplied for all occasions, Singers
EQUIPMENT RENTALS— Fransen’s
Dancers, On hi tra, Novelty Acts. R E P A IR GOLF CLUBS —RACKETS j and Auto Glass— Mirror» Resilvered
1338 S. W. 3rd.
ATwater 6788
Shop rents Floor Sanders, Floor
Leibbrand Musicians' Agency, 203
T j , BOW "AWAY OLD CLUBS
Polishers, Spray Guns, White Wash
Studio Bldg.. Tel. BE. 6
cr Rack(,tH Bring them to the only
Sprayers, Extension Ladders, Swing
equipped golf and tennis repair shop
Stages, Jack-screws, and other item* OREGON SANITARIUM, Women’s
in Portland. We can rebuild them
Red Cedar Shingles
res. rates. Send for price circular ...ailments. Maternal & surg. cases
like new. Prices always reasonable j
Look for Certified Isabel
2209 N. W. Thurman St., Portland.
taken. Reas. 3323 N. E. Union Ave.
322 S. W. 5th Ave.
AT. 5963.
Easy Payment Plan If Desired
Oregon, BR. 1974, BR. 0716.
TR. 3720.
PHONE MU. 2365 about the
RESTAURANTS AND CAFES
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
New
Method of Re-Roofing
KEEP YOUR FEET HAPPY WITH
Featherweight
Equalizers,
Individ­
WHITE ROSE CAFE 136 S. W. Morri
SANDERSON SAFETY SUPPLY CO
Red Cedar Roofing Co.
son BE. 9096 other location 18 N. W
ual foot impressions, not just anoth­
F. P. Tracy, Mgr., 131 S. W. 4th
Broadcast 4 times Dally
over
3rd Ave., Special Chicken Dinners
er arch support 836 Morgan Bldg.,
ave., ATwater 9817. Safety devices.
KALE : We Deliver Any Place
Southern Style on Sundays. Week
Denton Lab.. BE. 0882.
FOR RENT
ly meals 15c and up.
FOR REN T—3H acres, 7 rm hse. BATHS Naturopath, electro-thera-
SAWDUST BURNERS
•
py; diseases of women a
electric pump, gas, chicken house,
J. O. Johnson
barn, one bik from city and school specialty. Dr Ellen DuBolse, 210 Pan­ WEST COAST BUILT, SOLD AND
ama
Bldg.,
ATwater
0916.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
bus.
Inquire E. Flonner, Green-
installed under personal supervteion
burg ,1 mi west of Tigard.
Johnson Bldg., Tigard, Oregon
of
Mr.
Bruce,
guaranteed
to
give
Instruments, piano
H A W A I I A N and harmony Free entire satisfaction in every way. Hours 2-5 on Wednesdays A Saturdays
Tigard Phones 52 or 0351
See them, day or night ,at 2019 E.
Bessie Andrews, 309 Alisky
Use the News Want Ads for quick guitar.
Burnside.
EA.
9698.
Bldg.
BR. 1082.
results obtained inexpensively.
Classified Rates
35c
SNOODLLo
Z A N t
O R £ Y
copy right
lu e four-horse stage came rolling
up In a cloud of dust. The driver, a
grizzled old frontiersman, brought It
to a stop with a fine flourish, and
bawled out: “Grand Junction 1 Half
hour fer lunch.”
There were six passengers, two of
them feminine. The last to leave the
stage was a tall, veiled young woman,
her lithe and erect figure encased In
a liflg linen coat. She carried a small
satchel.
Expectantly
she
looked
around. Jim stepped before her, bar­
ing his head.
“Are you Miss Herrick?”
"Oh!—Y'es," she exclaimed In relief
“ Your brother sent us to meet you,“
went on Jim, Indicating Barnes, who
stood to one side.
“ He did not come!" The full, rich
voice, with Its foreign Intonation,
struck pleasnntly upon Jim’s eur.
“ No. There’s much work at Star
ranch. But It’s perfectly all right.
Miss Herrick. We will drive you safe­
ly over before dark.”
Jim could not see clearly through
the tan veil, but he discerned well
enough that hig eyes studied him,
"Didn't he send a letter or anything?
How am I to know you men are em­
ployed by in.v brother?”
"I’m afraid you’ll have to take my
word,” replied Jim, gravely. “But,
Barnes, here, can prove his Identity.
He lives In Grand Junction, and of
course there are responsible people
who will vouch for him.”
"Miss, the boss did send word,”
spoke up Barnes, touching his hat,
and stepping closer he added In lower
tone: “ He told me last night you was
to fetch what come by YVells-Fargo.”
“Then It Is all right,” she replied,
heartily relieved. “ My luggage Is In­
side, on top and tied on behind. The
name Is on every piece. Helen Her­
rick.”
“ I'll attend to the baggage, Miss Her­
rick,”
rejoined Jim.
"Meanwhile
Barnes will show you where to eat. It
might rest you to walk a little. We
have an eight-hour drive.”
“Thank you. I’ve been riding stead­
ily for two weeks and I'm stiff.''
Whereupon Jim set about collecting
the pieces of baggage marked "Her­
rick.” It appeared that the stage had
been loaded down with them. Nine­
teen In all! Manifestly Miss Herrick
had come to stay. To find room for all
of them In the buckhoard was going
to be a task. He set about this method­
ically, his mind at once busy and ab­
sent. By packing carefully under the
seats and on them, too, Jim got the
bags all In. He went to the store and
bought rope to tie some of them on
securely. “ Wonder what she looks
like,” he thought. He hnd felt vague­
ly uncomfortable when she looked him
over through thnt veil. His tusk com­
pleted, Jim stood beside the restless
horses, waiting. And It seemed he was
waiting for he knew not what.
Presently Barnes returned, wearing
an excited grin. Ills eyes were Im­
portant.
“ Jim, I fixed It. I shore gave her
an earful.” he said.
“ Did you? Much obliged, cowboy.”
"She took off thet enut an' vail.
Lordy! Utah never seen the likes of
her. Bed lips, pink cheeks, hair like
gold, an’ eyes like violets! Jim, for
a mlnnlt I went plumb hack on my
gurl!—But shucks, thet’s crazy. She
asked me to set at table. I did. She's
Just as nice an' free ns Herrick, It
was while we was eiitin' thet I had the
chanst to tell her about the notorious
Jim Wall. Mehhe I didn't spread It on.
An' she looked—gee, such eyes I She
said, ‘So Bernle Herrick sent a des-
perado to be my escort? How perfect­
ly rippln’ !'—Honest. Jim, thet's whnt
she said. So I shet up pronto. , . .
When I Jest come away she suld she'd
walk a little in the orchard sn’ after
goln' Into the Wells-Fargo office she'd
be ready.”
“ Have you double-crossed me?"
Queried Jim, suspicious of this boy.
w.N u
y\
tVE5J ^15 urne/ (
\ Bov doesn ’ t , ^
^
service
You Were IU Hi«mr im .Mil id -tl«lv%U.
“Jim, honest to Gawd. If thet gurl
ain’t scared to death of you she's a
new one on me," declared Barnes. But
there was fun and evasion in his keen,
hazel eyes. Somehow he had failed
to follow Instructions.
"1’U go in the Chink’s here and get
a bite to eat. You wntch the horses.”
Upon his return Jim espied Miss
Derrick emerging from the yard of
Mrs. Bowe's lodging house. She car­
ried the linen coat on her arm, and
“Are We Ready to Go?” She Asked
Gayly.
without It did not appear so tall. She
had u wonderful step, a free, swinging,
graceful stride, expressive of heulth
and vitality. She did not look slender,
as In the long nlster, but superb, hroud
of shoulder. She wore a half-length
coat over her brown dress. It had a
collar of dark fur which presented
vivid contrast to her exquisite com­
plexion. The veil wus tucked back and
now permitted sight of a wave of shin­
ing, golden hair. At a little distance
her eyes looked like great, dark holes
set In white- But as she approached
Jim saw that they were violet In hue,
warm, beuutlful, fearless.
“Are we ready to go?" she asked,
guyly.
“Yes, If you have seen the Fargo
people,” replied Jim.
"I have It In my satchel," she re­
turned, Indicating the half-hidden re­
ceptacle under her linen coat.
Jim tried to interest himself In that
satchel, because he was In league with
robbers, but It did not work. Suddenly
he had a murderous desire to kill
Hays. This girl—for she appeared a
girl In vivid freshness of youth—
seemed not In the least frightened, ab­
solutely free from revulsion. Indeed
■he was regarding him with undis­
guised Interest and delight.
“Mr. Jim Wall, you're not In the
least what my brother's letters have
led me to believe," she said.
“ Letters!— Why Herrick has not had
time to write about me,” exclaimed
Jim, Incredulously. “ It takes long for
a stage letter to go. . . . I've been
at Star ranch only a few days.”
“Oh, he did not write about you. In­
dividually,“ she laughed. “ But from
his letters about bandits und despera­
does | had evolved a rather frightful
conception."
"Thank you. Miss Herrick,” he re­
plied gravely. "Don't trust appear­
ances on our western border. . . . YV’lll
you get up? We must be going.”
And he attempted to assist her Inside
the back seat of the buckhoard.
“ If you are going to drive I want to
•it In front." she said, frankly.
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