' SCHOOL NOTES BY li. S. DAVIS The past week has brought snore pupils to our school. There are two of them and they have added to an already large .class of freshmen. The number now is ,a score and this makes the .youngest by far the largest, .freshest, class in school. Entertain no f ear3, gentle reader, (this nice fresh appearence will soon lose its beautiful luster, or !by the end'Of the school year will have entirely, as they become assimilated. Already fifteen students from adjoining districts have entered our high school; and, our attendance is now thirty -eight; should all come who have declar ed their intention ef so doing our number will be close to fifty. Now nearly sixty pupils are seated in the one room a rather crowded .condition. The .principal, Mr. Eurtt, is .making a comparative graphical representation of the attendance ach ytar with this, in-eachef .the various grades. Watch for it ;in the window of the Bank. It will certainly interest you fGr a real, live high school is now a realization. Last year the high school attendance more than doubled, and again this year it has already doubled over last. Foot-ball is being given an excellent try out. The .spirit that is shown, isthe best and has been the best from the time when the students s readily responded to the call for funds. 'To be brief, the -new game has '".been welcomed with a show of real, live, enthusiasm which is. jrood to see and todes well for ' 'the future. For youth to stand idly by and '-do nothing . is the most unnatural thing'in the world; and where- ever this condition is found there is something radically wrong or soon will be. Foot ball is, perhaps, the most vigorous, highly organizsd, school game played in America, or we might ,say, in the world. It is one that calls into play practically all of the mussels of the human body thus making it the, in the terms of the scientist, the perfect exercise. With this fact in view the game was suggested and the suggestion earned out. The time has come and past ior the girls to do something in ithe line of athleticg if they would rival the proggressive spirit of the boys; but, what this (Something is, remains a mystery that may never be answered. Some of the high school's most prominent young men are now hopeless cripples at least for (the j)r.es.eni. How To Grow Apples BY B. Leis Editor Times:-Speaking of apples and how to grow them, I would ask for a little space, knowing your space as limited, .1 shall be as brief as possible. In the first place, .some of the trees right in the city of Beaverton would be a disgrace to any backwoods, let alone right in town w here every one -who has business must pass. Now, if the owners of such trees do not want to spray it will be the duty of the fruitjnspector to have them cut down. In the.sucondplace,. I had some; business in one of the srores and noticed many boxes of beautiful1, apples, most, of which were in fected with worms and not . fit to; pass as pure food. .These are un-1 der the same ban ,as the scaly trees mentioned above. Here, again, it is the fruit inspector's duty to condemn, sprinkle coal oil over them, to .prevent .their sale. Now, Mr. .Editor, can - a person ,that .takes care of his orchard and sprays at the proper time, ,five times in a season, compete with a man that does not spray, and has to sea for the tame price, it is impossible. You could not sell that kind of fruit in the Portland market. You would have them oiled by the ..first fruit .inspector that came along. Now, sonfe of them will say B. Leis is boosting his spray, which is not the case. My sell ing of spray is done in Hood River, Washington state and all over the Northwest. .1 am now shipping a carload of apples to the New York market and they are 100 per cent clean. I have now.beenia theorchard business for a quarter of a century and am more than ever convinced that we can grow the bestapples in the world. If you do not know when and how to spray, I am at .your service. You can do as well as I have done. I have received fruit premiums where ever J have exhibited. I am always pleased to answer jquestion, don't hesitate. .But some of those trees right in the city of Beaverton ought to be either cut down or sprayed. Executors' Notice. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, have been by the County court of the state of Oregon, for Washington coun ty, duly appointed executors of the estate. of Ca'.eb C. Hoopes, deceased, and have duly qualified as such. All persons, having claims against said estae, are hereby notified to present the same to us with the. proper vouchers, eit ther at the residence of James I. Hoopes at J3eaverton,Or.,or at the law office of W. N. Barrett in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice. Dated October 20, 1915. James I. Hoopes and John T. Hoopes, executors of the estate of Caleb C. Hoopes, deceased. W. N. Barrett, attorney for .said executors. MUCH ADLER-I-KA USED IN BEAVERTON It is reported by City Pharma cy that much Adler-i-ka is sold in, Beaverton. .People. have found out that ONE SPOON ML. of this siinple buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture relieves almost AnyCase of conistipation, sour or gassy stomach. it is so.,pover ful that' it is used successl'uly. in appendicitis. -One Wiauto after you teke.it the gttsses rumble and pass out. It im perfectly safe' to use and cannot gripe. Real Estate LOANS FIRE and AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ' Stroud & Co. '.BEAVERTON, .OREGON GEO. P. A.' WALKER, Q. D. Optometrist, and Optician Glasses fitted; Lenses duplicated 701-2" Morgan 'Building Vv'hshington at Broad-way Phone Main 310 Portland CITY Meat Market Fisher Bfi!diog Full-Lino iFresh and Cured Meats-Fish -on Fridays Sauer Kraut and Dill Pickles L. S. ALLEN, Prop. 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