V BEAVERTON TIMES A. J. HICKS, Prop. .Beaverton, Oregon. Published every Thursday. Entered as Second Class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. At the Post Office, in Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 1912 Subscription $ 1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Display ads. 75c an inch per moirth; readerslOc per line for 1st insertion, 5c per line for all sub sequent insertions. Thursday, Sept. 23, 1915 The land - grant conference, held at Salem last week, to dis cuss the disposition of the Ore gon and California land grant problem, closed its session last Friday.night. Two. resolutions, which however. did not conflict, were adopted, the first asking congress to enforce the terms of the original grant. These terms provide for the, sale of the lands to actual settlers at' $2.50 per acre, regardless of the real value of the kinds. The other resolu tion provided fer a committee te consist of the governor, the sec retary of state, the state treas urer, the chairman of the con ference and three of its members to be appointed by the chairman. The purpose of this committee is to confer with the Southern Pacific Company, which holds a $2,50 per acre equity in the land, in an effort to secure their co operation in the opening and settlement of the lands, . without litigation. As the people of Or egon and the railroad company are interested alike in the set tlement and development of the lands, for business reasons, it is anticipated that an early agree ment for the disposition of the lands on an equitable basis may be reached and the recommen dations forwarded to congress. But the railroad attorneys claim for their company not only a $2.50 an acre equity, but that it may sell or lease the timber and minsrals thereon. Really a solution of the problem appears remote, as far as Oregon is con cerned, because the disposition of the land is vested in coneress, and it must be remembered that Oregon is represented by a very smixll percentage of the entire congress. he knows of, surrounded by a good agricultural section inhab ited by prosperous farmers. are somewhat at a loss to know which to congratulate most fer vently, not having ever been a minister, but judging from ob servation, financially, we con clude the odds are about even. So here is best wishes for Loth. I l JisfensD E. O. Shepherd, who launched the Sherwood News Sheet upon the journalistic sea about four years ago, has retired to take up the ministry. He is succeeded by Ejjy S. Blodgett, who thinks , Sherwood is the prettiest town The conference of delegates to. the Western States Water Power convention at Portland this week j will probably do about ai much j in changing the Ferris bill, as did the Land-Grant conference at Salem last week in settling the Oregon-California land prob-' lem. What the western states want is a power bill that will be liberal enough to induce capital to develop our water power and at the same time conserve the interest of the people. East-j erners nave not the same inter est, or knowledge of western conditions, but they have larger vote. There is where hangs the . doubt as to the results of the! conference. i SOUTHERN PACIFIC- GOING WEST : No. 101 7:52 am , Eugene elec ! 107 9:?1 am ' McMin elec ! 141 8:51am f Cutoff j Iprn steam I 111 11:37 am elec ' 113 2:52 pm elec 103 4:07 pm Will'na elec 115 6:17 pm 'J 105 6:49pm McMin elec; 117 8:37 pm 109 11:52 pm 'GOING EAST 120 6:20 am 112 7:12 am 106 8:05 am elec 104 10:29 am elec 114 1:11pm 108 2:36 pm elec 116 4:35 pm 142 4:56 pm from Tilla mook steam, Cutoff 102 5:17 pm ':. 110 7:05 pm - 118 10:11pm , ALL TRAINS electee, yia4th street line, except No. 141 an&i and No. 142. Just Opened in Fisher Building , Full Line of Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc. Ml Bakery Goods Made on the Premise. Your patronage solicited.' By help-'" Aing home industry you help your town '.: provide ,; ''" TIP-TOP- BREAD f , For the Family. They're Worth it. For Sale at: EEAVERTQN HOME BAKERY Made hy ICS 8AKIHG SO.: Beaverton Livery: Stable Where good teams, rigs, harness and courteous treatment are kept Harness for sale. Horses fed by the day, week or month SCHOLLS TELEPHONE CO. Owned by farmers and business men for the convenience of its patrons and not for profit. Free service extends all over Washington county and to Newberg in Yarrihlil county. Makes connections with the Bell System " and the Home Telephone Co. at Portland, Home Office, Scholls, Ore. J. W. RAYNARD, Secretary. S. W. McIlvaine, Agent Real Estate LOANS FIRE and AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Stroud & Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND J C CONTRACTS. FIRST K0 SECOND MORTGAGES BOUGHT ayertcn Charles Jones, Prop. HA1RCUTTING, SHAMPOOING SHAVING BATHS LAUNDRY LEAVES WEDNESDAY MORNING , i:; RETURNS SATURDAY MORNING. The Thomas Confectionery A Pleasant Place to Pass a Pleasant Hour Everything in Confectionery Goods, Tobaccos, Cigars " and Reading. Beaverton. BEAVERTON PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING and HEATING. V , ' n . , ELMER STIPE, Mgr. " A I 9 9 1 r