Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, September 23, 1915, Image 1

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    SUCCESSOR TO "THE OWL," Beava ton, Oregon
VOL. IIL NO. 26.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1915.
$1.00 Per Year
Special Family Sunday Din
ner 35c at the
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Regular Dinner 25c
Meals also on order.
Board and Room $6 per week
m The Service and Cusine are
First Class.
N. Merloni & Co.
Beaverton, Oregon.
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HARDWARE
During the past week we have ad
ded to our stock a complete line of
Hardware. We invite your inspec
tion of this line and solicit a portion
I of your business.
t SHOES AND RUBBERS
'Also our Fall and Winter line of Men's,
Women's and Children's Shoes and Rub
bers have arrived and we can fit you nicely.
GRCERIES
Our stock of Groceries is complete, and
prices that are right. Come , in and make
our store your headquarters when in town.
Wolf Camenlziid
Lou W. Wolf, the DODular Dro
prietor of the Beaverton Livery
stable, was married to Miss Mary
Camendzind of St. Marys, on
Monday evening of last week in
this city, by Father J. P.
O'Flynn.'
I Both bride and crroom have
i been favorably known in this vi
cinity for several years.and their
friends are many who join tne
tions. The happy couple were
serenaded by a host of friends
Wedndesday evening. They will
set up housekeeping in tha resi
dence, just south of Mr. Wolfs
livery barn: -
. Extra Fine Potatoes
George Newman brought into
i'the Time3 oflice last Saturday a
I couple of samples of his Empire
State and Pride of Multnomah
potatoes that are not only large,
I but are nice and smooth. The
i Empire ' weighed even two
pounds, the other being smaller,
but an excellent size for tab!
use. The potatoes were grown
jen Mr. Newman's beaverdam in
the limits of Beavertos. He
thinks his crop of seven acree
will yield about 1500 sacks, which
is. for most land, an enormous
i crop.
Regular church service will be
held every Sunday in the Con
gregational church, instead of
every second and fourth Sunday,
as previously. Prayer meeting
will be on Thursday evening, in
stead of Wednesday evening. .
0. B. Davidson and family
have moved to Clatskanie, where
Mr. Davidson will open a meat
market.
Cady & Pegg
301
SAFETY RAZOR HONING
alio all ether makes of razors
Automatic Keen-Edge Co.
189 1-2 Fourth St Portland, Ore
The Beaverton school opened
Monday with increased attend
ance and under very favorable
conditions. Already more inter
est is being-taken in school mat-;
ters generally since high school
has been assured, and it is pre
dicted that once the new building
is ready for occupancy many out
siders "will make Beaverton their
permanent homeb as a conse
quence of school facilities second
to no town in this part of Oregon.
W. E. Pegg sayi that so far no
remonstrance or injunction has
been filed egainst himself aid
Mr. Watts building walks along
their Watson street property. If
they get through all rignr, it will
probably be an encouragement
for others along this street to re
construct much-needed walks.
The work of excavating for
Beaverton's high school building
was commenced last week, and
the work of construction will be
pushed with due rapidity. Mr.
Martin, who had done the exca
vation work for the Fisher build'
ing here, is doing the excavation '
for the school building. ' .
The club house of the Portland
Golf club at Firlock, on the Ore
gon electric, was burned last
Saturday morning, a loss of sev
eral hundred dollars to the club.
The origin of the tire is not
known.
Mr. Emmons, rural mail car-
riflr nnt nf Hpavprhin. was nna-
rated upon at a Portland hospital
Monday for inflammation ot the
groin. At last reports, he wasa
convalescent.
Mrs, Jack Hooper gave her
Sunday school class a social party
one day last week. A dainty
luncheon, consisting of ice
cream, cake, etc., was served.
J. H. Snow of Newherg visited
a few hours Tuesday with W. E.
Pegg and family. . They were
old-time Iowa friends and neigh
bors. ESTRAY Two-year-old torrel
colt taken up by Beaverton
Livery, branded. Owner can
procure same by proving prop
erty and paying all charges.
Dr. Hess Dip
and Disinfectant
For Scab, Mange, Sheep Fleas, and all Parasi
tic Skin Disease of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Dogs
and Poultry, a Reliable Disinsectant. For sale
The City Pharmacy