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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
The Xmu rush is on. Wait till the day uefore to do your shopping. Mr. .& Doling Saturdayed in Fort- JanlL The local editor also visited in Portland the last of the week. .'... t v , Why take your jobwark to Portland? Ve can do just as well at home, The Commercial house wilt "- serve thicken dinner every Sunday. Price 25c, Mrs. L. Boning and son Edward have em sick with la grippe the past week. Bliss Mary Woell of Forest Grove vis ited over Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. ?.H.Hall. . . y ) Messrs. HinCr.y and Ibrick were shop ping m Portland Saturday. Say, Bill, I git the finest -shave I ever had over at Jack's. Bill, I always go to Jack's. ' - Miss Rilth Gady was a Portland visitor Saturday. -''".'. If anybody should ask, Jack Hooper has two pet cats. ' 1- 1 Julias Gassner was m Beaverton visitor the last of the week. Miss Elva Rossi spent Saturday in Portland. - 1 Mrs. A. H. Spraner was Portland vis tor Saturday last Mrs. Guy Alexander spent Saturday in Portland. Mr. McNew of Hazeldaie was a Beav erton vitor Saturday. , Dora and Iva Van Blaricdm were vis itors in the big city Saturday. Vic Emmons hs been on the sick list 1 C. m An mAa a (Ana h-ir. to the city the other day. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunter are vis itors at the Wm. Hunter home this week. The rain of Noahs time had nothing on "Oregon. Mrs. Helen Ford Spent Sunday with ner mother, Mrs, M. Summers. , 1 Mrs. Paul P. NT. Carstens and mother, .Mrs. Campbell, were Portland visitors Saturday. ' Don't forget to read the advertisements. You will find things there that will inter est you. Mrs. D, K. Hamilton and daughter Maud spent Sunday with Mrs. Hamilton's sister, Mrs. C. E. Hfdge, Two cars of oniona and six car? of po tatoes were billed from the S. P. depot the last of the vaelL This is all Beaver ton product - " r- " 1 FOR SALE--One heavy wagon, one set o' heavy double harness, separator, bar ret churn, butter worker J. T.Williams, Laurel Cottage, R. F..D. 2. Mrs. C. A. PettiBon of Hillsdale, who recently underwent a serious operation at St. Vincent -hospital 'in Portland, is rapid-, ly recovering-. . . Margaret Tucker, the babyrdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. l. Tuckr, was taken to the hospital in . Portland. , where v she underwent an operation' for appendicitis. Her tonsils were also removed. The music pupifs of Miss Elder will live public recital 'in Grange hall Friday "evening, December 10. No admission charge, but an offering wil! be taken, the proceeds of which will be given to some needy family er families. , To some it would seem almost miracul lous that six cars of saleable potatoes could be found in the country after the failure of most of the spud crops in the hear vicinity. Same, however, yielded well, but there is no likefftood of an overstock ed market . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wren of Portland have leased the Commercial house, and 'are now in posssssioft. They come highly recommended, and we Dradict that if the "old saying be true, "that the way to a man's heart is through his. stomach, they bid fair to become very popuUr" ririwnR. t .. Mr. C. H. Gram, deputy commissioner and factory inspector, was in Beaverton Monday, in answer to a call from one of our citizens to inspect the new high school building. The only criticism he offered was on the old building. That he said, should have scbutes from the upper hallway to the ground for fire escapes. The Gospel workers of Beaverton re port a very. successful meeting at Cedar .Mill Sunday.. Fourteen members went from here tp the meeting. They will visit .the services at the Livermone Schoolhouse next Sunday afternoon. The Gpspel work fers are an organization, made up of mem bers of all denominations, and their cb ect is to further thecause of Christianity. i The Salvation. Army SocialService de- foartment of Portland is desirous of ob; taining vegetables, fruitsp meats, clothing and anything that can be of service for. distribution among, the worthy poor through the long winter months. ... Christmas dinners Will beservd to tw thousand people, beside the hundreds of families that apply fof assistance . an' tiually. 1 . , Railroads will haul anything Shipped to this organization free, addressed to ' Thje Salvation Arm Industrial Home,' 24 Onion Ave Portland, Oregon;'' i Mr. and Mr. Keeler Emmons returned to their home in Portland after g, few flays visit with relative, THE DIXIE HIGHWAY. Cmpltiait f Rut Par Tmiriatt In . . pttml In Another Ymi ' The first inspection torn of the com nilastonera of th Dixie highway orr tho route from Chicago to UltnJ tarmfr natc.l reccutly in Miami. White It cm nor be said that tbe o&mmtsstonera ftjuud a twelve months' road that a highway easily used the year around -411 the way tliey dkl find wonderful propress In road building along the en lire wny, and in many considerable stretchcR the highway la already ideal Several me rubers of the touring party stated that tuo Dixie highway in ttt entirety ts in as good condition a the Lincoln highway was at the time of the first Inspection tour over it. If not better. It. must be considered, of course. In this connection that the Dixie highway has not nearly aa much mileage aa the Lincoln highway. ,Tbe work which has already been done furuisbes a basis for the perfee Hon of the highway which la most ad vnnMgcous. it Is assured from the present condition of the road and the tremendous interest that has been taken in its construction that one year more will see a twelve months road. That It should be such a highway la absolutely necessary before the ideal and the purpose! upon which the con ceptlou of the highway was founded can be realized. There are two principal purposes back of the construction of the high way. Oue te for the economic benefit or the localities through which the road runs. The highway In its present con dition is. passable, but not in all In stances In such condition aa to allow the transportation of crops to market at the minimum cost The- other purpose is for the benefit of tourists of the north coming' south and for. tourists of the south going north. The advantage now la greatly iu favor of the tourists going north la the summer find, owing to several bad sections, offers lea advantage aa a whole to tourists coming south, be cause winter Weather puts the roads in worse condition. Aside from the convenience of tour ists motoring southward southern Georgia and .Florida are to derive a great financial benefit from a perfected highway. Florida in particular is pe culiarly dependent upoii tourists' trade. The road is not yet in condition where motoring over its entire length will be i p&asure in the winter months. AFTER THE TOWN GOES DRY To the married man who cannot get a-ong without his drink: The following is being suggestedas a means of free dom from bondage of the saloons: Start a Saloon in your home, be the on ly customer. You will have no license tc pay. Go to your wife and give her two dollars to buy a gallon of whskey, and remember there are sixty-nine drinks in one gallon, Buy your drinks from no one but your wife, and by the time the first gallon is gone she will nave eight dollars to put in the bank and two dollars tc start business, again. , Should you live ten years and continue t buy booze from her, and then die with snakes in your bdots,' she will have money mough to bury you decently, educate your children, buy a house and lot; mar ry a decent man and quit thinking about you.Exi -' " NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY . In the County court of the state of Ore gon, for Multnomah county. In the matter of the estate of Mads P. Hansen, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of arf order of the county courtof f he state -of Oregon, for Multnomah -county, duly mad and entered on the 26th da of November, 1915, in the -above entitled court, and causa the- underlined, Petr Hansen, administratrix of the estate o Mads P. .Hansen, deceased, will, on or af ter the th day of January, 1916, offer foi sale, and sell, at private sale, subject tc the confirmation of the above entitled court, to the highest bidder or cash or Dart cash, tor the payment ot the deot? of said estate, the following , described real property, belonging to said estate ol Mads P. Hansen, deceased, situate in the counties of Multnomah and Washington, state of Oiegon,' to-wit: Lot numbered Nine (9), in Block num bered Nine ( a), Lenox addition, to the city of Portland, Multnomah county, state of Oregon. Lot numbared 1 wentv - nine iZy , Teach Vale," in Washington county, state ,ot Oregon consisting ot five lb) acres. Bids for the said real property at said sale win be received at the offices or Ol sen & Kelleyr attorneys for the adminis tratrix of said estate, at rooms 412-413-414, Chamber of Commerce building, rortiano, Uregon. -. -PETRA HANSEN, Administratrix of the estate of Mads P. Hansen, deceased. ' Dated oi first publication. Dec 2. 1915 Date of last publication, .Dec. 30, 1915. State Industrial Briefs t !. The port of Astoria will ere a $22,000 grain elevator, which means busiaeasa for this Oregon' grain mduatry. V-t Pram Florence comes the report that a tie camp will be opened, employing 600 men, '' :, :v. , ? - The report tubstanitates the fact that enough acreage has been signed up to in sure Southern Oregon a sugar factory. - Much sauerkraut is being canned m Eugene, This is no doubt for European trade. They tre also canning a carload for the U. a army.' - Payett, located In he newly opened irrigation project of P avert js promised a $50,(0 hotelThare must at any rate be a few visitors in thtt pirt of Oregon. Scio, Ore., h agitating the street im provement plfts Scio is a town of 2C5 population; sightly smaller than Beavei ton. and very much alive, v The first cofY. ever ground in Hood Riv er has just been turned out. Wfl might add that perhaps this is the first on rec ord in. theTstats of Oregon. The' latest proof of advisement; effi ciency is the fact that the ministers of the Christian and Episcopal churches of Eugene are using "the papers to fill their ;iews pn Sunday, j , The St. Helens cannery shipped a car load of beans to Seattle. It is almost a certainty that If this traffic in canned Seans is kept up, Seattle, will soon rivjl iioston as bean eaters. , ( , The Oregcn Lumber , has won again. Oregon fir, in place of Southern yellow )ine, will be used for th? floor of The Dalles posteffice building. Yellow pine vas the specified material. There will be erected in Newport a radio ;tation in the near future. This will at east connect the people of Newport with nvilization, so far conversation is con c?rned.J m'- ( 1 ' ,( THE OLD, OLD SUBSCRIBER How dear to my heart are the old things - in general, Vhen fond recollection presents them to view: 31d pewter, old linen, old friends and old " chirta, )ld books and old songs are far better than new. - Vni old shoes for comfort (we need new ones badly) The old corncob pipe I shall always hold dear- 3ut the old, old subscriber, I mention him gladly, I The faithful and true, he renews by the year. The old, old subscriber, the dear old subscriber, Old wine and old sweethearts, the older the better; : Hie old folks at home-what Ts home without them? . The old swimming hole-it must not be forgotten-- ' The jewel of Memory's whole diadem; )ld times and old customs, and e'en the old dances We'll have to admit we cannot turkc trot) 3ut, of old institutions, if one must take chances, The o'H? old subscriber's the best of the lot The old. oM subscriber, the dear o.d subscriber, The paid-up subscriber's the best of the lot. I EAT ALL 1 WANT NOW AND FEEL FIND No Mori Cat on the stomach or Sour Stomach! No Mora Heavy Feeling After Meale or Cooatlpatlonl H you have aour etomach, consti pation or gaa on the stomach try JUST ONE SPOONFUL alniille buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., aa mixed In Adler-lka, tho MOST POWEB PUL bowel cleanser ever told. The VERY FIRST dose showa re su'ts and a short treatment with Ad-Isr-i-l-a will surprise you. It drains such astonishing amounts ol old mattor from the system that A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipa tion, sour ttomoch and gas almost INSTANTLY. A dose t&ice 1 weed guards against appendicitis, . CITY PHARMACY MONEY TO UCAN OH FARM LAND K riWJSlS, BUST WO SECOND HMTOGiSlllllGHT LUMBER ; as well as all building material has advanced quite materally in the last twenty days. Ail Early order for that building you are contemplating will save you $$$ fcEEDLE&WAITE Beaverton Oregon Jack Hooper's vv1 EutaSlMt. Shave - , ... ige Bath , - 25c First door west of Drug store Beaverton, .' - Ore. CITY ' Meat Market , Fisher Building 1 Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats Fish en Fridaya- . D:il Pickles LB. ALLEN, Prop. JOS.-A, LAGERFELD General Law Practice Office with J. Stroud & Son Monday, Wednesday ahd Friday Hours 8 to 10 a. m. Deutscher Rechtsanwalt also PORTLAND, i OREGON (iSl Chamber of Commerce Main 1370 A 1870 Dr. T. HETU, RESIDENT DENTIST Office in Cady Building OVER POSTOFFICS Beaverton, Oregon DS. PAUL M. E. CARSTENS Physician and. Surgeon. . District Surgeon S. P. & P. E. Railroad Cady Building, t AIAa RTONOR O'BON PHON37. W.E. PEGG Undertaker and Funeral Director Stock Always on Hand BEAVERTON - - OREGON SAFETY RAZOR HONING also all other makes of razors ' Automatic Kcen-Edce Co, 189 -2 Fourth St. Poratnd, Ore. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, . Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of ff. J. Cheney & Co.r-otng business In the City of Toleild. County ana State afore said, and tli.it suid firm will puy tho sum of OS!t HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cund by tho use of HALL'S CATARRH CU'.tE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day'of Decem ber. A. D. 188H. A. W. aLSAflON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Intern ally and acts throuffh the Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sena for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all drUBfftsts. 7Bo. , Hall'a Family l'illi for constipation. CITY PHARMACY PLEASES CUSTOMERS The City Pharmacy reports customers greatly pleased with h QUICK action pf simple buck- trinrn Vinilr. trlvperine. etC.&E mixed in Adler-i ka. This simple remedy drains the old toui matte from the bowels so THOROUGH that ONE SPOONFUL relieves olmnnt.ANY CASE of consti nat ion, sauer or Bassy stomach. It is so powerful that it is used uufxtoaafiillv in linnandicitiB. AldeM-ka never gripes and the INSTANT action is supnsing. BAZAAR AND CHICKEN SUPPER Given by the Bethel Aid of the n .. 1 rU..-A. - V i vongregauuiicif vuwvu. at 1 Cady Hall Sat. DEC. 11 Supper from 5:30 to 8:00 Supper 25c U TT7i a TrTPDrpAXT rrTAfT?G ,. . s ... Complete Local and State Newt JOB PRINTING Office Over Bank r cii iRQrRiptiONi $1 .00 Per Year Beaverton Barber Shop CharUs Jona. Prtp: HAIRCUTTINO, ; SHAVING SHAMPOOING BATHS LAUNDRY LEAVES WEDNESDAY MORNING RETURNS SATURDAY MQRNING. Go Home For Chrbtmas he holidays will soon bo . ere. ine lime oi nap- piness and cheer. Your friends will be expecting you to come home. So will mother, father, Bis ter or brother, Low Holiday Fares Ave ounlloMo fnr the hol idays. On sale between all Southern, Pacitic sta tions in Oregon, Dec. 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 81 and Jan. 1. Return limit Jan. 4, From Oregon to Culi fornia points on sale Dec, 23, 24, 25, SO, 81, Jan. 1, Return limit Jan, 8d. Ask the local agent for fares, train service and other information, or write SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Paiienger Agent, Portlaad, 0r iHEtOOP JUPPE HttT IOOrt OFTHt RIAL TOBACCO CHKW. a . ...... ur AwnrUfD IU1M OROI HhAV MP fUtl.TO.ACCn Minn-' Uainn UUD&E.THI nsiMaftOUT TH. RICH TOBACCO TASTE THAT SATISFIES 'HI I ITEJ ANY men seem surpVised when thoy find out fnr tliefitteWt!. that W-B CUT ChewinS the ReaTTobacco Chew, new tutjoititkredls really much better than ordinary tobacco; to find that a tmatt chew siiiiiesi ihit thsV don't bat. to triad Hi m4 Hist It lu loosr Uu Iha 6rdlirv klod, tiat pouch ui llrT II t (Mr lot, uNllu km ta sdl Mn Uu rlali uUcu Usu" : Ut44 V WiraAN-nniON COMf AMY, W Uin Mw M tit 6: A; C: IIIIIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIH ' FARMERS' AND H0ME-MAKEK5' WEEK and KURAL LIFE CONFERENCES . Jsaiurjr j lo 8, , t Lr llorUoii, Piscllcsl Hslp tat tlx . . lite Vsrio, lltl Cainmuiiltjr. CoiivestluasotOrfiOH's tllt Imturtrlss CanlansuH Umuo's M Hl P,oMf , " mi IBI r IUNR KNTKATAlNM T stent pl ti itads-wllh lr , lbU.tr, nrl llvj lhu;B. W . . .. wsrstrl, s4 wm wrh. WINTBR tnoKt dtiiHse ..Juiuary 10 la Fobrurf . ia A Prsctli-al 4lrlltursl Cut la a Mai afctU. AiplbJtlc la Aclual Wars, af . ' lbs Farm and HosMAala,. , . 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