TIMES SUCCESSOR TO "THE OWL' Beaverton, Oregon VOL. III. NO. 31. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 1915. .$1.00 Per Year School Notes. ' Monday .morning marked a mew epoch in the expansion of our . high school. During; the fshort vacation of the' past week forty-eight fine, - mew," single1 .Beats were installed. Upon the .arrival of the students Monday morning a slight delay was ex perienced in the seating arrang-; ment, but these difficulties were ssoon overcome. The principle difficulty encountered wa3 the' placing of classes where their1 work would not conflict with that of .another class. v , The Aloha Huber school has seen lit to disband its ninth grade iand send five of its pupils to this school. They will be a welcome addition to our Freshmen class .Another high school . student --comes to as from District 108. A few more additions and a sdoubly crowded condition will doubtless exist, as now we have one more pupil than seats. . At present, however, all the avail able space ini.-the high school room is used for desk space. Twelve H.S. students from ad joining districts are now in at tendance. .. ,JS p mm Special Meeting ; All members of the Chamber of Commerce are urgently re quested to attend a special ses sion of the club Thursday even ing," the 2Sth, at Cady hall. The discussion of the proposed bond issae for hard-surfacing the state highway through Washing ton county will be the leading topic. ,-" A matter of very much impor tance to this part of Washington county to all of the people of the county the matter of state aid lor county highways will be discussed. .It is proposed by Hillsboro and Fotest Grove to start such improvement on the road between those towns, when the proper place, in order that the greater amount of travel would be accommodated, ; is to begin "at the end of the Mult nomah' -county line of hard-sur facedroad. Come out to the meet ing. Your presence is needed. Special 0 D D D If the party who stole the Clock from our store, "wishes to keep out of trouble, will kind ly leave it at our North Entrance. And remem ber your movements will be closely watched in the future. v' . . . , . ; . , ,. . Cady & Pegg (OK O J C. OF C. ANNUAL ilEETiNQ I THE BEST EVER HELD The j Beaverton Chamber of Commerce held its second annual get-together meeting in -Cady hall last Friday' evening, which was the most largely attended and the most successful yet held by the club. Those present per haps numberediicUess than JQO. The .principal feature of the affair was, the 'lecture, and the stereopUoen -views . of beauty spots along the Columbia river highway, by Samuel.-C. Luncas .t t, engiuesref that now-famous highway, .conceded to be the greatest, in point ofonitcuct'on and scenie -beauty, in the world, were very interesting and instruc tive. ., V , ' " Mr. Lancaster's wide, experi ence in roadbuilding in the South .and in the Northwest, places him in a .position togive tlie very best advice ' along this line of work. ' His lecture was interest ing and left a good impression. Rufus C. Holman, commission ernof Multnomah county, also gave ,a very interesting talk on road building. The immense amount of money spentby his county in road building the past two years,,h&s given Mr, Holman wiae experience ot road .con- l struction. : . . President L.I&. Gilbert ef -.the I Chamber of .Commerce, C. 1 E. Kindt of, Kinton, H. C. Weed of the .Beaverton school board, and Principal. Eurtt of the Beaverton schools, each gave a brief, talk on improvements in, Beaverton and the community 6ince the organ ! izatioii of the lub. Among the , improvements is a considerable ' amount of road .work and the building of, a high-class - high ischoel structure, -which will af- i ford ample accommodation ; for j the district and those nearby for many years to come. The musical feature of, the pro gram was also very pleasing. A duethy Willis Cady and sister, a solo, each by Mrs. Davis and Mr. i Zimmerman were .delightfully j entertaining, eaeh being heartily encored. The luncheon, at the clos of the program, was participeatd in by perhaps 200 people.' After lunch, dancing was indulged by the younger people until 11:45. . . Altogether, it .was a jT30st.de- Lthis.Wfifiir.. lightful occasion,! and is expected to have, performed its mission tff creating a greater friendship among our home people, which means the getting-together on lines of improvement that will make Beaverton a bigger and lettep;town. The city council met last Wednesday-evening in special ses sion,, the specific purpose being to act upon water bills. While in session, however, orders were made for the construction of some sidewalks. The concrete walk from the,Co.mmercial hotel corner to Watson street, and from the Home bakery to the blacksmith shop on Broadway, were ordered constructed. Then on., the north Bide of Broadway, from the Oregon electric track track .west through the business district, walks were ordered re built. ; ;' ; .Two extra operators have been Ladded to the force at the South ern Pacific station at Beaverton. Mr. Brazeau' and L Robinette are the two new operators. S.W. Mcllvaine, the station agent, will have .the day shift from 8:00 .a. m. : to 4:00 p. m one of the others , from 4 p. m. to 12, and the other up to 8 the next morning, making three 8-hour shifts with continuous , service. .Herefpre Mr. Mcllvaine has be the only pperator.and the station closed at 7 in the evening. The new service will afford material convenience at Beaverton. j Samuel .Nelson of Portland spent a cciiple of days in Beaver ton the paet week in the interest of the Beaver State Motor Co,, . which has an automobile factory now , in operation at Greshanj. The firstvprcduct of the factory ia expected to be put on the mar ket by February next. Tw grades, of, cars will be made by this company, which is composed of Oregon people. The idea is to distribute the stock of the con cern throughout the state to in terest Oregon, people in an Ore gon product ; The Sunday closing order, which goes into effect next lun day, does not materially affect any business here, except the confectionery stores, and one general store, which has betn keeping open Sunday, v Mrs. John tiayjs and daughter, Mrs. W. S,"pwe, of Eugene, mother and sister of S. H. Davis, are visiting the Davis iwnyy