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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
J? 5 laoanty, hu dmb unhearaia- ed, o far as general sewni cor verton. " ' V ' qreeqn- Published every Thursday. - Enter u Second dca p-j matter, under the Act ofareh sti Ml. At nS' Post OfTi;$, in IKtTirtw tr$ou. Mr 80.T91ZJ US-HMM - i- Ssaasriptipu 1.00. Pgr Yaar. AOV?R'rt2IKQ RATES, DImA ad 7w an inch per mei idMrticr, s&guent 'j-jolbv The county baaget meeting to he held at Hillsboro. Dtcembtr THAT9ADQyT10N v AGAIN corns. Once in great while r4p should be largely .attend, item . will manage - to ncatf e4 m !ono t tha on? who in Artwh tjict lines, of qur tyei,tend to jlitpt a. kick, bu by end pspare, but it is very aoMom.'fOtheirB, wll. so, that the pun-fntmthW?WeanteUiheth.!i,rt.5y- pet a, fajr andin e or -'tin, our very important Wllient jaVa pf. wja, .-tha- tax events will reaoiije proper n?en-:j payers ddSre; J, tqa often bp-inn-V -v .- .. . V, ipena thatnapc.bnttie "kicVers' With all this in vis. have attend, these meetings, Those taken contraT-Qf The Beaverfan who" have no, eoraplain stay Timesand-will-endeavot to giTe-iawjf, to it bsaomes. a, difficult the pvople-af the id of i matter t? siftut true public the county what is; rightfully , opinion, A rnaetog that doas coming tbthcm-publipUy: !-'"? express public opinion is ty is-the vary thins that has : aeiruneni rurt- than w ic 'Unlrinw thrnmrhmit ! the1. I'i". 1 V T' ...1 l a:. W K WW "'any scjiuui tricts hive wlci a liberal tax levy, forest Grpve twelve niil's. Wh were known, but- ."t'enVethen V'floo-bml-ta. towns norjertoan weare nave Bann, QV?eon, went these one a reputation thai would require tter and decided upon a twenty The dispute arising between this section of the county and the sne lyina; contiguous to.Hillsboro,; sfnd represented By 'the" Indepen dent, it of little value to our readers unless some good may follow from it. The Independent asserts that'jt is, a'aead issve. It may appear dead to that" editor, lut we assure him' that it is very much alive, and 'will remain so until it is. finally settled, and set tled right No one blames' the oititnr nf the Independent" for waatintt all the' best things all the time at the expense of all the people, and fie acd h.is follow ers ate overuppliej' with thai; human trajt we call selfishness ;we do not suppose they should be blame for it 'We are charitable' down this way, andjare inclined to overlook faults 'ia other people when they do not tread on our toes too hard, but we do bat pro pose to be the goat all the time. This seetion of the countyls not alone in the belief that other sec fions of Washington county, be sides that about fiillsbo.ro should waive some attention in the war of public improvement. This controversy started In the first place when all this public meney was proposed to be spent in hard-surfacing tne roaa oe tween Hillsboro" arid, Forest Grave, and the Beaverton Cham ber of Commerce protested against it It was our contention .that other sections of this state highway needed attention, and hiuiM he improved first If it is only a question of what part of tha road is used the roost then wa have the best of the argu ment, or on the other hand if it ' is anly question of where the greatest ainount oj taxes comes from then, attain are we upheld, or if it is aues.tipn of serving the greatest number of people tjhen our contention should pre Taii Thei, aguX i? it is a question of what section of the road is in the worst condition, the? dp we have the best of the argument Any one of tame, paints alone should decide the issue in our fa vor. These points are all in sup port of our contention, but still they are arguments that must be shooed away with the editorial apron and termed "dead issue." The arguments that we are sure most appeal to him, and those resDsnsible for thiii trouble have "not been presented, and will not be for the reason that they come from a selfish motive, and will Dot appeal to the people at large. YOUR TOWN PAPER The support which a commu nity gives the local paper is, in a way, the reflection of its own destiny. Invariably the town which loyally supports the editor in his untiring endiavor to build up the community in which he lives, is the comnranity whose iature is unqaestfemably-Kliright " ne. ' A paper, though filled fo . overflowing with advertising, can exert little or no influence upon the surrounding territory unless inere are subscribers. The East end of Washington book to enumerate.- inis sort i- m , , w, do not believe ra publicity tan never be gamed if : fixtfcv,rtrce ,t m w a cut in the- community takes no interest B shwl no(. gtart town forwaiW." The oommunityj musf coroperate with the paper. It Innk". IM,-p x foreirone conclu- They should not onjr give weir.gion that.rf extensive1 Natibnal subsa-iptions, but also- pass in ; jf jjram -will'be inwigv- news wnen tney get ii, ratt(j DT the emocatic leaders. cannot find it all, although ne . Thig j stcalin(j v sood 9f may spend umim-ieu vaw sp w Republican thunder. lngUOV.t. . , ... i; . " ! Champ Clarlf has been re- .".,,', ' elected Speaker of-the tower .BUWR v House of Congress, and eVery- flur vr.nuK and versatile f riand. 1 thiasr is now in readiness fo? the the editor of ffie 'Banks HeMd, law mill to set in motion, tol-oB npras;hTi ?n thi last issue to ! ' designate the reasonable and lust ' War is a terrible- thing and ,mn,!itini w hhntowed 'on much to be deplored, but just the th r.h;,Tftv pnnrt fo? the i6d same the Uemomtic party would work they are doing oh the' roads have lots of enabling to do were as "bunk:" "Now he will, no " potior me uwiw vyci uinc doubt admit that flings of this; kind are not argument nor is; Let's see ! Did the Indepen- Kino are nui bibiuucui, uw ., , . , ,,,... Ungrounded abuse evidence of . - toha drface e neglect of duty In a pubuc om- ciaL If the statements we made, ; Tne ggst side would like to that the County cburt was using ''ike. hands with the Weifside inteuigent, earnest ettoru to .-tu-Hinshororoadhorpelicy. build and maintain the very best) r possible roads in this coUnty, and It seems as mougn tne rgms war. 'flninir Rvervthino' rea-i would never cease, but neVer sonably posslbleunder the ante-1, mind; it yill be dry next month. quated system of roads laws we have to build permanent roads, 'ire untrue, we would, be glad to have our friend submit some tan gible evidence of the fact Sen sational, 'unfounded, ridiculous attacks on public men arid meas ures, a la Portland Journal, may "get by'1 in the big city', but it will not be swallowed by' the peo ple of Washington county. Forest Grove News-Times' We are pleased to find Mr. Doy Gray's name back on the Citi zen's ticket voted for at the coming town election. Mr. Gray at first refused to run for councilman, but later, upon the urgent request of many citizens, consented to allow hu? name to appear upon the ballot. The tick et therefore stands as first nom inated, at the caucus. The selec tion of thuj ticket was done wise ly, and, $o people wi(( make no mistake in placing the manage: ment of the town 'in teir hands for the ensuing year. Of course, it goes without saying that these positions are Bf nuisance to any one, but nevertheless some one must perform the duties pertain ing thereto, and what 13 needed most is business ability. This kind of ability we feel will be brought to the disposal . of the town by the election of the ticket named. The people most interested in the construction o the Beaver ton high school may rest assured that we are going to have a splendid structure, absolutely safe, and one of the best arrang ed buildings in the county, not withstanding what the critics have to say regarding it The School Board have had the plans and building inspected by the Portland building inspector, Mr. Plumraer," and tie building has been approved by him, subject to a few minor changes to be in stalled by the architect ' 'Uncle Jpe" Cannon was near nm down bv"an automobile'. Not the first tiihe VUncle Joe" had a close shavfe. Did you ever get a brilliant idea and tell it to your wife, then watch her pour cold water on the poor thing? OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE " Nonl Md Now Evan In England by tha Ancient NUthad "Old Sheffield plate" In ntt manofao cored In Eui;land at tne present Um1 at least bot Ibe' rent old nrtlcle In the real old way. The metiod formerly need wa to braae or weld i tola sheet of allvet on either aide of a thicker Ih'.-et of copper and then to roll tola foiubined metal to a aheet of the thick oesa required, which would reunlt In a Bheet of copper coated on both atdea irlth an actual aurface of silver. The process of electroplating la much :heaner anil quicker and has supersed ed the old method to such as extent that articles manufactured by the old process would now coBt quite aa much as the Bnme articles In sterling silver. In some parts of England, the United States consul at Sheffield says in Con sular and Trade Reports, unscrupulous manufacturers do not hesitate to pro duce copies of old patterns by the else truplutlng process and then palm them off on unsuspecting purchasers as genu A Shemeld company necejeinuy prosecuted two leading dealers la the United JvlngdQBi lor selling uus mm- tlon ware as "old Sheffield plate, ana It has been decided by the courtf that the term "qld Sheffield plate" mean) articles made from metal consisting of silver fused upon copper and not cop per electroplated ana tnat any aeaier applying the term "old Sheffield plate to an article made in any other way than by the fusing process is guilty M fraudulent description end may be pro ceeded against. There Is any quantity ol eiectrepiani made which would be entitled to the name of "Sheffield plate." The deci sions of the courts referred to have particular reference to the term o Rh.tneld Dlnte." which today Is tne only safe description under which t boy plate If one expects 10 eacsro ieaw Ine examples of the old proosaa. Social Prapraae. "Have yen Interested yourself la 0y social problems r asked the man of se vere ideals. ' ! "Tee." replied the tractable man. "Thanks to my jvlfe. I . now almost know how to keep score Is bridge gam,"-Wasblogton Star. IF Xpu v9 lathing thst ir t in on? of;oJF Safe Bases : ,- - i '.-..- V?v :"-.; Fire cannot ppfe it-rrburgtys fannqt gft it y$ ym m have bplu,te'priva A ourafejDepsitlxes i an fitted With Yalllw fe mpt s opcflJ unless you help'. Tfeetj! och hafre cpW Whanisni ' that reQHires W dlfffcrcnt ktfyl ''ftj unlock, Vfltt hY' one key. and e iiotV fa pdwr--a,V both 'must: be, uted t'the, siroe timc'or he bpX panoit l opened,' Bank of Beaverton . - ' ' f r , Beave,lon, Ore iat Serials The year 1916 will be ctowde3 with the very best reading in 9 Great Serials ' 250 Sit Stories CUT THIS OUtr and send it lor toe name rt ftisWr) with ZJM for The COMPANION lor anewe will seu4 tTPirp AH llw iiartsof THE COM t .. wk. 01811. , : rsrc THE COMPANION HQME r RIX CAlENDAa to J- r TUCU TK S2 WUr bias al ItlEJM THECOIsTANiQNIwUH. Rare Articles. Nature and Science, Fafftrwn4 EHiteiial Page, FanuV Boya'Poat, GiiKPage. Out area's Pe. 7$ gee lSbcrally pioviaedfos, f-;, . . . Twice aa uch as eny roagaiina gWas m (eaA Fbtl-two tiagaa) e year not twelve. - - . . ns : Send ipld'ay to'Tha Yonrn's Coav papion, Boston. Maea . for ' - THREE COMjNT ttSUESFRSE. SUBSCRIPT.ION? RECEIVED' At THIS rFJCE COME TO ' - - ROyDE " " TIP-TOP BREAD For the Family. TheyVe Worth it. ror SeJe at: ?AVERT0N HOME BAKERY Made by LOG CABIN BAKING CO. Beaverton Livery gtable Where good teamt, rigs, amew and CQurteoys treatment are kept Harnett for tale. Hortet fed by the day, week or month. SCHOLtS TELEPHONE CO, Owned br farmers and busicesc men far the convenienca of its patrons and not for profit - service extendi all ever Washingtan county and to Newberg in Xamhlil county. Makes connections with the Bell System ' end the Home Telephone Co. at Portland, Home Office, SebolU, Ore. J. W. RAYNAUD, ! UA mm 10J, 4:07tm W" teliS'liW .... ill pin : ' ,, . MtV U :5J pm " i : GOING f!A8T 120 iigap;.!- )U 7:12 am M IHamelep - 4' 10:29 am elec.. tg. 1:11 pin 108 2:36 pa elec il6 iiSSpm . . . U SJ66 pin from, Tilla- 102 5:17 pm , ,. , p no. 75 pat, ' ' ; 118 10-Upm , ."J. UL TRAINS electric, na 4th streat:iine, cept..lfc44l,a. andtfa; H2. , ... .,1 . , i . S. y. McfLVAWEi Afent "IDRZCON ELECTTUC EAST GOCUT t-' west Noi'lO 6-53 A. .Ho. SI 7-31 AM THE MAVBELL ' For your fancy holiday candies. Order early ' 1 ' S. E. ELLTOT ' K7-41 Kl 16 10-18 IS 1-08 P. 40 4-1S ' US-OS li -22 4fi 10-17 Sat. Q. U THOMPtON. SS 8-59 -i SSU-Ot ST 1-52 P W4-07 , 416-01 48 6-51 4i8-0fSat 12-0lAal - C. A. R. F. J. BAB(30CR POST NO. 80. Meets ever 2nd. Friday of each month, at the residence of Comrade W. L PIKE. - -; ' M.S'Banies. Commander. A.E.Hendri'ok.v Adjutant. GRANGE ' i tlABverfran P IT. mtjfiitl at Oranee Hall the second Saturday, of each monthl' ' ' A. W. Pika Meaaar H.W.H.B4'Ieeretar. BIATKRTON LODGE NO. 180 A. F. AND A.N. ffiilillw; aniaiee itatma'' first aid ' -kiITMeaf)sive rATlY M1T.L 80 P.M. Visitors welcome. O. I. Hedge, W. M. ' Cny Alexander. Batty. S. D. A. CHURCH j Regular preaehing serricae the first Sabbath ef each menth atll'a, l'iv' ' Sabbath school every Sahkath atl8:3pa.m. ' ' ' " -v"' " "' . ELp. V,. D. Benham Pastor Congregational aaday Sehow a 10 A. at. every Sunday. Chriitiaa Ba deavor ,t 6 :80 sharp. Pnaehina; very ' Sundays of ooah moath. ' Rer. Upshow Putor, THE COMMERCIAL HOTELS Mr ansl Mrs W. L WREN PROPRIETORS Across the street from the S. P. Depot i Bt-airvawr-rimi tM ITUDIMT m . Mi PLUMBING and HEATING. i'r ' r Y ' ELMER STlf E, Mgr. A Let us figure with you on year werk. W 4.L Church Presehiag Every Sunday At 11 A.M. and 7:80 P.M. Special song service 7 P.M' Sunday Ichpo) 10 A.M. Prayer Meetinf Thursday 7.30 Special To The People Of Beaverton. My Work as well as my prices, are right Half soles from 45c to 85c The price and the work Can NOT be beat. DEIBELE'S SHOE SHOP opposite the Cad Block. Real Ettate LOANS FIRE ani AUTOMOBILE ' . wsuiiiNfcE Stroud & Co. BEAVERTON, OBBOON 1 X