Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, December 16, 1915, Image 2

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BMYERTO TIKES
S. H. DAVIS SON, Publiaker.
Beaverton, Oregon,
Published every Thursday.
Entered as Second Class mail
matter, under the Act of March
8, 1871. At the Post Office, in
Beaverton, Oregon. July 201912
Subscription f 1.00 Per Year.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Display ads 75c an inch per
meata; readerslOc per line for 1st
iasartior.,6c per line for all sub
sequent insertions.
If that wholesale house, just
over the line in California, keeps
up its correspondence with its
catalogued 380.000 tipplers, we
can soon say that prosperity has
overtaken the postal department
STATE AID FGl
POBLEG ROADS
Thursday. Dec. 2, 1915
NATIONAL EFFICIENCY
It will be interesting to watch
the development of the Congres
sional action on the President's
message. Just htfV a larger navy
and increased army with all the
equipment necessary for them
can be had under the present
state of our National Treasury
will be a prdBle wdrthy the
best efforts of dur statesmen. It
Is apparent to most of us that
bur present peaceable internal
war tax must be kept up inde
finitely and rrtori than likely in
creased. The demands for more
revenue must surely follow
program for A better and strong:
er national Efficiency:
Scarcely twelve months age
our President waived aside this
Idea of better preparedness, but
public opinion "hits been growing
apace, and our party leaders, be:
Ing caught dn the crest; are now
advocating greater efficiency. A
large standing army has hereto
fore been opposed by the people,
but the awful havoc ,of war has
demonstrated to us that nations
take advantage of unprepared
ness in another to make and en
force unjust demands'. We have
learned that if we are td advo
cate our own rights we must be
prepared to put some weight into
our international policy.
We are glad for Oregon's sake
that the Washington prohibition
law was upheld by the supreme
court of that state. We know
now that the will of the majority
cannot so easily be run over by
technacalities at least in the state
of Washington. !
It has always been our belief i
fiat if we have prohibition it'
should be made as near universal j
as possible, thus doing away with
the claim that one locality may j trrepored by
suffer at the expense of another.
Tfie Are Improved Only to
;i Slight Extent.
HAULING GOST TOO HIGH.
For Most Farmer Publio Highway
Art ih Oniy fneans of Transport
tion Leading From Point of Produc
tion to Poir.t of Consumption Pros
roil of CtoiO Float. Managimtnt. ,
Jni tt'U Suites department of
agriculture
The pub lie muds throughout the
country, w uieU constitute the primary
QicaiiB of transportation for all ngricul-
ARE YOU EDUCATED?
A processor of the University;'11"" ,pro,h"-';s' for mau' m1"""" "
r-u:,. u. . .!..... ' tons of ruresi, uiluu aud mauutuctnreiJ
of Chicago has evolved a scries 1Jruductli aml .,llell for targe vmmt.
of test questions for the e du-: age f farm are ike only araiu of
eated, which, he avows, are the I m.usportmtuu lending from tiic point
best evidences of a real educa-, ot hw1ihmi" to lire point or consump
tion If you can answer "yes" j " " " - " -
educated, the processor says.
Here are the questions;
Has education priven you sym-
son of this fact the prevailing cost of
hauling over these nmtls Is about 23
! cents per ton mile.
More tbun Ii50,yU0;00O tons are haul-
In the county budget to be dis
cusied n the 17th, we notice
hat the County Court balls for a
levy of one nSill for road pur
poses to be applied bn the road
between Beaverto!) and Hills
boro, and between Hillsboro and
Forest Grove. It is far from our
intentions to in any way discour
age any legitimate expenditure
of funds on county roads, but we
do protest against the expendi
ture of fund3 vrhere not .needed1;
The bare statement that the
fooney shall be sjjent at two dif
ferent places is very indefinite j
How much will be expended be-1
tween Beavertdn and Hillsboro,
pr between liillsboro and. Forest
Grove? These reduestions some
people would like answered be-
tore they nlay advise intelligent
ly on the .budget; It looks as
.though there was a good layer of
molasses spread out on that road
proposition for the purpose of
catching flies. , After the flies
have been caupht, then what?
u -a n u j V ' Ptl ovor 0Ur 1'wulic roads each year, uud
pathy With all the good causes ; the average haul is about eight miles,
and made you espouse them? I from which it tail readily ho seou that
Has it made you public spir-; """l u" , Ju"lI,u 18 uearlJ'
., A 0j0,00OOO0. The cost per ton mile
Ite" I for hflUliU" till linril Riirfiipml rnmlu
nas It made you a Oroiner 10 suouiu not exceed lit cents. It is there-
the wean ?
Have yell learned how to make
friends and keep them?
Do yoti know what it is to be i
friend yourself?
' fore evident that If our rouds were
adequately Unproved a large annual
saving hi t lie cost of hauling would
result. Rallrbml freight rates are about
T14 mills per ton mile.
Under the system of local manage
ment which succeeded the toll svstems
Can you look an honest man or l and the road building activities of the
pure wdman in the eye?
Do ybtl see anything to love in
a" little child?
Will a loiely dog follow you in
the street?
Can yott be high-minded and
federal government tax burdens for
road purposes rested almost entirely
upon farm' property., Slnee the cities
generally escaped these responsibili
ties and bunleus, this condition was
Inequitable, produced inadequate reve
nue ana resulted in a very widespread
stagnation in the building of improved
hnnnv Iri tViP tpnrtPBt HriiHo-PriPR roads. A further ineauity resulted
of life' i m tlie fat 01,11 traffic its dTO
" ; bpment took no aecoriht of county and
DO yOU think that washing ; townshiti uoimdar.es, ed that frequent-
Hishp and hoeincr ebrn is hist as )y the traffic from one county destroy-
mmnntiHlP with Kio-h thinkintr aa Td the roatls of another eourity, which
piano playing or golf?
Are you good for anything
yourself?
Can you be happy alone? .
Can you look oUt on the world
and sec' anything but dollars and
cents?
Can yoii look into a mudpuddle
by the wayside and see a clear
sky?
Can you see anything in the
puddle but mud ?
CONVICT ROAti WORK.
J China has again sfiifted her
form of government. Jhis time
from a republic to i monarchy.
To show how q;uicklyjthings are
jlone over there representatives
were chosen in. the different
provinces,' no doubt, jy prear
ranged .plans of the prpmoters.
These representatives met and
voted T pearly unapimouslj to
triak the shift, then President
if uan was req uestect to become
:mperor, vhicji he accepted, and
the change was consummated.
There may be a reYolu'tiofi, but
the chances are that q!1 this was
foreseen and provision fflaflS to
enforce the, change ,upcn .the
people df China." . The people ,of
the Faf Ea5t are hardly reaidy
for a stieccssful republican form
pf government, neither is Mexico
or any other government, where
ylitraracy prevails to'sUish an ex-1
wnt as it doe
Has Paassd Into Ptriod bf Suacsisful
j Accomplishniint
"The use of convicts on the public
roads has passed through the period
of hysterical wnuigIB Into a period of
actually successful accomplishment
and almost universal acceptation," said
E. Btngg Wbltiu. professor of a new
course in practical penal problems at
Columbia uutvcrsitjfv,
Dr. Whithi holds tyat the underlying
mptive in convict road building must
he to secure the greatest efficiency for
the state out of Its possessions. Both
the convfcis mid the roads nre property
of the state, and the working of con
victs upon, the roads should eliminate
many elements of waste, in the admin
istration of rood and prison depart
ments. ( ,., .
"The ellicieccy of the convict oh the
road sans." lie continued, "differs
cveittly in different gangs. There is no
doubt tu my Euliid.that the application
nf the efficiency records in use at the
present time.lti the Wisconsin road
camps for free Inbor will tend even
mole perceptibly to raise the efficiency
of convict lubon ,
"Incentive must be wen ted before
good work (Old be producsd. Coop any
of us Up in a stuffy, -Insanitary jail for1
several months, dnmlgn- us for trial
amid the excitement of what we mis- :
name ns justice and. then take a few
tu turn found Itself unable to obtain
redress. Modern traffic gave rise to
Sew and dilUculi problems of construe
on, which the limited skill of local
officials was unable to solve. Itoad
tases were, to a great extent, worked
put Jjj untrained, undisciplined rond
hands. Most of tlie road work Con
sisted iti, patching. from year to year,
arid little tangible progress coujd be
Shown for the money and inbor cs
j)endeil, These conditions rendered
state action ultimately imperative) and
Kew Jersey In ig91 was the first state
to take definite action through legisla
tive, enactment.., Other stages rapidly
followed the precedent set by New
Jersey, and this progress wis greatly
accelerated by the advent of the auto
mobile. , ,.
, Of the progress of state road man
agement It tua he. said that forty-four
stntes have thus far .established .high
way departments for cdqpntional or ad
piinistrattve work, aud pf these tfoirrjj
have made nctpal apprRp'riations in nid
of road -construction or mqintenauce.
lli. ull $21)8,1)00.000 bad been, approprl;
pted from state f,unds between ISltl
3nd Jan. i, 1915, for construction,
maintenance, admhiistration and edu
cational road work, bind a total of
about Ql.OiK) miles of improved roads
is the evidence to show that this ex
penditure was not In vaifi. These roads
were built Jor the most part as a joint
state and lo;.;ul undertaking, 'bo that a
large local outlay, riot included in the
state total .was involved. At the pres
ent time only the states ,df Jndluna,
Mississippi. South Carolina and Texas
have no prdvltdon for any sort of state
participation in road work.
f Summarized briefly, the essentials
to success fuj state blgliwny adminis
tration. ns...(iomonstratediby the experi
ence" of the various state highway de
partments, are; as follows: (a) The
elimination Of politics as" a factor in
statt? highway:. work; (bj tlie control by
the state highway department of ull
work oxk which state funds ore ex
pended; (e) adequate appropriations for
continuous iuaintcnance of highways
under '.efficient superyfsiod from the
day the. highways are' completed; (d)
state supervision ns to surveys, plans
mouths of breaking twr spirit in prison
surroundings and there Is little likell-
Rood that the thing we call ginger will j and speclliciUions of roads niid bridges
he tcrv apparent. The great need. Is constructed under bond:issnes and su-
for the fofoninu of. ri eonvict -road
gang to throw his flliouldcr-to the task
and inspire bis gnnpr with the desire
td he like himv 'i'lie probtero lies In
securing such men as foremen of thfe
road gnng.', f
lntsreit In Good RoaoV " ' i
. the great interest that IB now maiti
test throupliout the country In the good1
roads lnorement Is eiedrly Bhowd In
the ihcrtasing ncrivlry of ,thc state goT-1
ernments huthe work. AMhe present
time all of the states with the excen
tion of Indiana. Mississippi, South
Carolina1 ahd Texas', have etiucted laws
providing for state aid In road work.
Cdrdlfcf.
Mm. Jcnkltis-Urs. Smltfi. we shall
be neighbors now. I have bought a
house next yon with a water front.,
Mrs, Bmith So gladl-1 hope you will
drop in torn ttmeBhery body'i.
pervlsidii of such other toad and bridge
work ns requires considerable' cash
outlay 'and .the exercise cf engineering
skill and knowledge.
.Ts
' Objeot LHSbrf Gondii ,
The osnstruction Of object lesson
roads 'by the federal government,
through fuo office Of public roads and
rurdl engineering; of the department of
ngricultnrtf; Is te viewed jit Icugth In
bulletin Ni. 284 of the department In
carrying out this work engineers from
the .office' of puhlld roads when re
quested fey the local rbaft iiuthat'itHis,
hdve stipervtsed tHe building of short
stretches Of roads of y artous types, the
counties, except in the' cose of special
post roads, pnylng the entire cost for
materials and labor. Dii'r.iue the etgh
toon iiwivrlis rorcrwt by fb report faf
ty of i new obloct lesson roods bare
U cc ntiilt
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F you have something that is
intended for your eyes only, put
it in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes
Fire cannot reach it burglars cannot get it and you will
have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes
are fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened
unlets you help. These locks have double mechanism
that requires two different keys to unlock. You have
one key and we hold the other and both must be
Used at the same time or the bo cannot be opened.
Bank of BeaVerton
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COMKTQ
THE MAYBELL "
For your fancy holiday candles. Order
early, , . MRS. S. E. ELLIOT
PROVIDE
TIP-TOP BREAD
For tho Family! 'They're Worth it.
For Sale at! BEAVERTON HOME BAKERY
Made by LOG CABIN BAKING CO.
Beavertoh Livery Stable
Where gbod teams, rig!, hat ness
Courteous treatment are kept
Harness for sale. Horses fed by
the day, week or month.
SCHOLLS TELEPHONE CO;
Owned ibr farmers and busitess men for this
jjonvtnienc of its patrons and not for .'profit.
Free servics extends all over Washington county
and to Newberg in Yamhill eounty.
' Makes donnectlons with the Bell System
and th'e Hdm Telephone' . at Portland)
Home Off ice, Scholls, Ore;
, , j. vV. RAYNAUD; ifhf.
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THE . CpMMEqAL HQTEL
Ml and Mrs.W.L WREM - PROPRIETORS
Aaross the street from the S. P. Depot
RATES !?. , ; - S?l
1- -"- - -t '
ram k. itr wrttt m m )Biaviai hAi
pLttomo M Seating. . t , ' . , . .
; it us Jisrure with you citveur iwn
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SOUTHERN PA3ICV.
GOING WEST
ESogeat el
Mcltm elee
Tia Cutoff
Me. 101 1M am
107 91 aa
141 8:61 an i'
(.PUN ateaiq
111 lU7amelee
113 2:62 pm elee
103 4:07 pm Will'na elee
116 6:17 pm
106 6:49 pm McMin elee
117 8:37 pm
109 11:52 pm
GOING EAST
120 6:10 aa '
112 7:12am
106 1:06 am elee
104 10:29 am elee
114 1:11 pa
105 1:36 pa elee
116 4:86 pm
141 4:66 pm from Tills-:
mook steam, Cutoff
102 6:17 pm
110 7:05 pm
. 118 10:11 pm
ALL TRAINS electric, via 4th
street line, except No. 141 and
and No. 141
S. W. MckVAWfe, Aiefet
OREGON ELECTRIC
east -a cone mat
No. SO 6-63 A. . -No. A 7-31 Alt
12 7-41
34 8-51,
3610-18
38 1-03 P. if,
40 4-18
6-09 ,
44 8-32
46 10-17 Sat
818-69
311-02
3T 1-62 P
89 4-07
16-02
16-51
46 8-02 Sat
47 12-Olast
0. 1. raostnoN. AaK
CAR.
r. J. 13ABCOCK POST NO. 30.
Meets every 2nd. Friday of
eaeh menth, at the residence of
Comrade W. L. PIKE.
..M.S.Barnes. Commander;
A.E.Hendrloks., Adjutant.
GRANGE
Bsaverttm P. of H: mints at
Grange Hall the second Saturdav
of each month.
A. W. Pike IfaiWr
Krt.W.H.Boyd Secretary.
bsayerton
i i . , LODGE NO. 100
i f A. F. AND A.M.
4 Regular
v ication first and
thirdTuesdaya, CADY.BALL
8-00 P.M. Viaitort wefcome.
C. E.,nee, W..M.. ......
Cuy Alexander. Seety.
S. D. A. CHURCH
Regular preaching services on
the firat Sabbath of each month
at 11 a. m.
Sabbath school every Sabbath
atl0:30.a. in.'. v
Eld.. H tu. B6SJ1AM Pastor..
Congregational
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
every Sunday.; Christian En,
deavdr at 6:30 sharp., Preaehing
very Sundays of each month. (
Re. Upshkw Paator,
M,E. Church
Preaching Every Sunday At
11 A.M. and T:3ti PIM. .
Special song service 7P.M"
Sunday School 10 A.M.
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7.30
To The People bf BeaVerton. -j
My Work as vell as ihy prices
are HghU Half soles frdm 45c.
to 85c The price and the work
Can flW be beat' DEIBfiLE'S;
SHOK SHOP opposite the Cady
Bloek,-r--.-v,-
Rea).
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till tnii AbTpMOB.Lt
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