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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
LOCAL NEWS Max Berger was a Times visitor Men clay. Rev. Brymtr wa3 -calling or. pld friends Monday. Mr. 0, White -made a business trip to Portland Monday. Miss AHce'Cien?eat'i3 spencUng'-Clir;3t-"mas vacation at htme. Mrs. A. H. Spraner v.aa a Portland vk .itor the firit ct- the week. Mrs. Robert -Brytr.er wes in town Mori ' day, meeting lwr music pupil?. The flurry of snow Tuesday was just 'a reminder of v;Hat could happen: Lee Gilbert entertained twelve guests for Christmas dinner at his residence. Maud Wren visited with C; A. Semite iif Stevenson, Wash., oVer Christmas. Misses Jenny and Alice Watts '4fd spending the Week with R F. Brymer at Yamhill. Mr. and Mve. Wt Enquires antVfami'y spent Christmas with H; E. George of Portland. Mrs. H. Stroud and soft Will "were Christmas guests at the home of . and Frank Strond. Mrs. J, H. Hall spent 'titf'lstrhas at For est Grove with her toother, Mrs. P; La France. Expert authoritiefe claim that sanitary plumbing saves tibctcr bUls.-Bcavefton Plumbing Co. Leon HarrU o' ColoVacfb is visiting this week with his ithcle 'aritl aunt, Mi. ahft Mrs. W. E. Wratr. All day meeting at the M. Ichurch: tome and bring your basket. Meetirg liegtns at 10 a. m. Christmas cfider his claimed no vic tims from our fair city. At least, if it has, they are noteasiiy discovered. The Weed Nursery has a find lot of 5ll 1 kinds of fruit treas for sale at reasonable prices. H. E. Weed, Beavertoni Mrs. S. M. Hills and BauShterj Dry ft'.. Spalding and fr'fnily, and. Mrs'. Alice Spalding, spent Christmas with the F". W: Cady family. , Mr. and Mrs. j; rfretlM K West St. Helens, and also Fi Dicts'ch.of Freewater, Ore., spent Christmas with R. L. DeaH and family. Miss Myrtle DavTis, who has been at tending the state norittal at Monmouth, is spending Her vacation at Home with iier father and sisfef, Mfs. Silas Shepard. The "Old Tims" dance on(New Year's Eve promises to be the stellar event cf the day. It Will, beyond a doubt, be the most interestin; in that date. Mr. and Mrs. Root. Scott and Kenneth. and Mr. and Nfr'& W. f. Scott, sper Christmas at th3 Julia Coo;2r horn: joying a bounteous dinner: Resolutions of Safety - Whereas, at the last meeting of the Parent-Teacher association of Beaverton, the subject of fire-escapes for the present wooden school building was brought up, and a committee appointed to draw up a resolution to be presented to the Board of School Directors of the Beaverton school, in which they should be asked to take immediate steps toward the installation of adequate fire-eseapes for the building; Therefore, be it resolved, that the eom- miuee, recognizing the importance of having fire escape do hereby request and urge the Board, on behalf of the Per erU-Teacher association to take immedi ate stepe to procure and have installed at least two fire-escapes for the building! It being Intimated that the Board had no funds to carry out such an improve ment, this committee would appreciate definite advise as to whether this is true, so that in case it is the necessary action may be taken to insure the installation, which1 would likely mean private sub scription. This committee Iterates to SUtftreat the possibility of a private subscription for the1 above purpose, inasmuch as the Board is now spending something like $20,000 In the erection of a new building. Signed: J. H. MULCHAY, EDW. SEARS, R. L TUCKER. FOR SALE-One heavy wagon) oh 9at of heayy double harness, J. T. Williams, fcaurel Cottage, R. F. D. 2. FOR SALE'Four fresh with cowiealvesi All heavy milfcerfi. 3 1-2 mllm sonth west of Beaveftqnj on KarhWhgton road. Max Berger; Route 4 THEY KNOW WOW The man struck a-match to see if the gaspliiie tal'k on his automoUUc was empty: . . it wasn t.Uncmnati bnqulrer. The I man speeded up to see if he cauldnjt beat the train to the crossing. He cpuldn'b-Columbte State. The man looked down the barrel of his gun and pulled the trigger to see if it was empty. I It wasrt't.-Cliarlotte New?': The man asked the girl to marry him to see if she vihs engaged. . ' She wasn't-Nashville Banner.' j The man lit a candle in the cellar' to see if the gas main leaked. It did.Alton Democrat' A h-iictwl amnlmni kuMnul f trade with trie firm's money. to see If he I ain't was smarter than the Wall street guys. He wasn't-iftudsqnite; A merchant said "People knoiV me and it is not necessary to advertise to get trade." He thought he was whise but He-.WJsn'L-South Dakota Mail. affair bf its kind given j Uck the editor! He couldn't. The war nlav eivfri at tKe Eeaver thea' ter last Saturday.! asi k ksat -to those f the State of New York in examination who were m attendance, it was a thrill " niuwig nunc w- . ' "a A : "7 '- e from start to &ii Entl the crowded! who wrote the replies were candinatee Nearby , B dog howled ptlfuliy. !jOUEB REPLIES IN QUIZ New York American: Follewing are some replies received by fhe University Bill and Henry Twkta Wind Mill Hero!, Almost There are perhaps no braver men in the state of Oregon than two men of our acquaintance, who almost captured a midnight marauder, and perhaps more. The more as well as the marau der still remain an uncertain quantity, for there is no conclu sive proof that would warrant such a belief. We must take oft' our hats to them When it comes to this hero stuff, however. Said one to another, "Do you see that litfht in the road up ahead?" "Yep," answered the other, sleepily, and rn.Qyed.-on, engross ed in his own gloomy reflections, for be it known that it was the morning after the night before." "Well," .continued the first speaker, whose name happened in this specific instance to be Henry, "I saw the dinged thing move, and its standing right in front of my gate. What 'II you bet it's a real live chicken tl ief ?" "Uh uh" answered the other, in a very live and aggressive tone of vclce; "Ctee t!illi let'a investigate Maybe we -can raise our names fro the ranks, and have them mounted in the hall of fame'witt therfl goddessies we saw in tht city museum the other day." Bu, Bill remained unmoved, and con tinued to treud stoically his wearj way. Now Henry was as adventure some , as a hungry hobo with t cop" On his nee si and he nre.- pared to SQ alone and single- handed to hiebt the probable danger. "My," said the sleepy one, "ain't, vnn the hrflrt InH tn vmitiir. way out there irlto the terrible night alono. Better let me go. too, so that you won't get lost." Huh ! lou Hon t need to mind. afraid. But eosh that there light moved again. Thert now, don't you see, the blamed thing is crossing the road. Let's hurry.:" , "Alright, I'm1 with you," waf the reply, and the two near he roes dropped onto their knees, and began to crawl cautiously along through the mud toward the swaying light. , Hardly a sound broke the still ness. Far away over the beaver dam, a Chinese bloodhound bay ed at the moon, which would rise some time the. next evemne. ; CITY . Meat Market Fisher Building : Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats Fish on Fridays Dill Pickles L. B. ALLEN, Prop. JOS. A. LAGERFELD General Law Practice Office with J. Stroud & Son Monday, Wednesday and Friday flours 8 to iu a mi Dedtscher Rechtsanwalt also POttTLANr, ' ' OREGON ('.31 Chamber of Commerce Main 1370 A 1370 Pr. T. G. HETU, ', RESIDENT DENTIST Office in Cady Building ' OVER .P0ST0FFICI Beaverton! Oregon DR. PAUL M. . CARSTEN5 Phyalcian and Surgebtt. District Surgeon S. Pi & P. E. Railroad f Cady Building, BEAVERTON! OftOEDN .' jolinson liae lived ftr at Afe'a Cay.' bouse went home wH Satisfied. Mr. and Kits. J. Lenord! Mrs. Ar thur Stipe, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Merse reau, and Miifc Dora Van Blancom;- were quests at a diJightful Christmas dinner hold at the Hi O: Sffpe 'esirfenefc. Charles Jolinxn and family movaiJ into their residencij t!ie last of tf:e week, and intend to mafo 'heir horfite from now on in Beaverton, Mr'. the past few years at Akea Cay. t Myron, Crel, and John spent Christmas v. ftii tiieir grandparents in Portland. Their grandmother, Mrs. J. D. Cray, returned vr7f.jhem fot a short vis it at the home of Doy Gray" Mrs. J. T. Clew aritl daughter prudence of Roseburg stopnei over for a, visit with Mrs. J, H. Hall on their way home from attending the funrfral of CojvTuctor Sher, who died suddenly pn; reaching home t'rom a run un tlVa vc'fcy The Parent-Teacher( circle wil hold its regular meeting in llie school building Wednesday eveninff, January 5, 1916, at 8 o'clock. There vm be a speaker,' music and refreshments-' Everybody welcome. for teachers' position's fttf qualification as POUringr OUC tile pentup Sjrrow 01 law and'm'edieal students and for admis- h,'.3 Preverse Boul, and pouring it iion to colleges 311 out lP one "Uge mouthtul; The chamois is valuable for its feath- tn,en SW'C'h. A pair of cats irs, the whale for its kerosene oil. j whizzed by in the gloom, the on The feminine gender for friar is toast- overtaking the other and ardent ly embracing him, There wS t ehrf3ians among tle; "Henry. are you thpre?" came earlv Gauls. Thev wetn mostlv lawyers , . i uirate w caused Ijy the emotion oJ I "Ye-ve-vr"; Rill whf Hn vnn ie earth around ttye su'ri. . 16 Sf J3U, wrJJat d0 y,u Geometry caches us how tn hkert . -"W A.nrtJ ami rthe trembling inquiiy. gels. 'no wua cats. round these paits The purpose of the eleton-something "V, 13 'hare , to hitch meat to. j D-d a don t ((now, Heriry, but The. skeie'.o'n is what is left after the I should ttpe not." . , insides have been taken out and the but- j Then the Cats pafte'd with S sides have.been taken off. ; 11 f JAV;1,, J u- roes snooked on through tut , oarKness. 1 4.XT f) .I'll r... . u;..i.:... iww; saia mi . in u Curtis and in due time became the father ! Whisper, wlln I whistle you rush oi ms country, ;in irom mat side, and i ll come Sixty gallons make one hedgehog. 1 in from over there." And the The alimentary canal is located in the man spoken to obediently did, af nvwKH ne was tolcJ .cursing his com , - v. ,D .......tu , ualMUI! Us tlf U1U SO. On ppposjte sides, of fhe light A blizzard is the inside of a hen. A circle is found straight line with hole in the middle ' mockery. W.Ei PEGG Undertaker and Funeral Director Stock Always on Hand BEAVEKTON OREGON SAFETY RAZOR HONING alto all other makes of razors Automatic Keen-Edge Co. 189 1-2 Fourth Sti PoratnJ, Ore. Cabtfrha! Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lucat ApWii'atibiu, they cannot reach thb dlieati'd- ,tartlon bf. ..the tar. There to only one to cure ctitafrBal deaf new, and that Id by a conttitiitlonal remedy. CatarrSai Dcnfncui la fcaujed by an In flameU t;dntUti((ti) of the mUcdua lining- of the EiJita?iton Tubb. 'TVherv thla tube la inflamca ydu..hava: a rumrjltng lound or Imperfect Hearing, and when it it entirety cloud, DcafneBi' t thcreiulU . Unlen the Inflammation cai be. rediloed and. thla tube reatoted to Jta. normal . condition, hearing win be dtatrW-od, forever. Many caiei of dcafnan arc cnufed, by catarrh, which ta an trmamed condition of the mucous aur face Hall's Catarrh Cure,acta thru the blood on the' rhucbui kurfdSea Of the ayi tem. r A We will give One Hundfed Dollara for any case of Catarrhal Dcafnesa that cannot be cured by-Holt' Catarrh Cursi Clroulara free. All DrUKriltt. 7 Sc. . F. j: CHENEY CO, Toledo, a had ben executed' I Lney pausea a moment to feon- a mnnntoin M i. n v.. tL. isidei', Then came the whistle. ! railrn-jri tn ita orm.lmmn M k tl flTlH tllA tinlllf If V Mttnfir wVlAOO The gas lights of. the M, E. .church ; spend their vacation in Jhe mountains. : duty It was to dn what. .Rill tnlrl went dark ths other night, and as parts , A mountain range a large eook stovf ,'' him, closet! with tile foo, When were unattainable, temporary, eleclricj The qualificaiions of a voter at a school i the liht of reason again filtering lights wefe installed for h$ Christmas , jin 1 are that hajus be a father of a i-through on to his betliffhted exercises Frid night. The lights will i ' K weeitr,. i brain, he was Ivinir face un ..--u-ui.. it. :.i Achilles was d toned n the Kver Stw rn " - . lttLe UW r , u J c make him rmmorai: ' warn, ana tne 'little stars were week by Elmer stipe , j The function of tte (g seemingly laufirhititf. The deiupera- L. B. Siiider returned last week from a ! up the petticoats. do Was a wi-gdmill tower, which serious rrip on. rtns. of Jiro.-Hill's big lin-i The.stomaeh forma a psrt of 'the! 80016 enterprising farmer was :i-s. He' reports a delightful voyage and a i Adam 3 aPP(v . - j moving, and had left in the rbad better time after he arrived in the fair i . Whe" the Jmb P n the morn- over night, hanging a lantern-Up- ,:jtyfsanj.'fal!dco,' - Hb ; sihi!$,!th?s?se, asussss; i t0 vVarn 0li" the ocean traveling may be alUiglit, but (breastwQ-ks,; i pUDUCi lie would. teel just as sale .travellion trie A permanent set of teeth consists of ! ' t1" BaavGrtbft PeoiJle Praise j Simple Mixture Many Irf fieavfirtoti praise the simplff mixtui-e' M Budkhorn bark, riycerine. (3tcf pknfiwn as Adler-i-kri" XHIs reiuedy is-the moat THOROUGH bowej tiiean ser ever ? sold being usdd sUccess JwA in, appendicitis. ONE SPOON F,UL relieves -.almost ANY CASE flf constiration, sour o.,.tf assy stomach. ONE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the County court of t&e, state of Ore gon, tor ft'iuitnoman county. In the matter of the estate of Mads P. Hansen, deceased. ii, , Notice !s fierebv itive'n that ffl pursu ance of an order of the coiiniy. courtof fhe state Of tOregpn, for Multnomah county, duly tfiade a.fd entered pn $.H 26th day of November 1915. in ths above , entitled court, and cause the; underaigneq, Petra Hanpen, administratrix :;.of the estate of Mads P.t Hansen, deceaied, will, oh or af ter the 6'fhidav of lanuarv. 1916..offer for sale, ahfl senai private salei. subject to the (confirmation; off the above entitled court, ftj-i the highest bidder for:, cash or oart cash, for the- payment,of the debts of said estpfe, the following described real property, belonging to aad. estate of Mads P. Hansen, deceased, situate in the minifies nf .Mnltftnma4i and Waslfintrton Rfno-P lstate of Orc'gon fb-wiU . Wu. Biape t , t nurnuered wine iai (rt nfock num- Ibered Nine 91. Lenox addition fo the city of Portland, Multnomah county,1 state of Oregon. -Lot nurnbered Twenty- niile (29), "Peach Vale," inJVashingtoh . county, Slavs ot ureguii, Luusisiiiig ui rive o) acrei tnf h f- y f Bids tor f'.ie said real property at said sale will be received. at tne omces ot ui sen & Kelley, attorneys fpr the, adminis tratrix of said estate, at- rooms' 412-413-414, Chamber, of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon. PETRA HANSEN, Administratrix of the estate of Mads P. Hansen, deceased, TlflM nf firsi nnrjlirhtlon, Dec: I. 1915 Date of last publication; &ec. 80) 1915, southern Pacific. St, John's day was jointly, observed by i the Masons and Eastern star, at which; time a sumptuous banquet Was served, j followed by the instillation of the follow-! mg officers Wi . H r.Boy oj)rHf ttl -fnas-: ler; O. E. Shepard, senior warden; G. G..; :IcCormic, junior warden; Doy Gray,, eight canines, eight cuspids, twfi molars and ight cuspidors, . It is riot necessary to build 3 real "house", to provide smokehouse iacllities for home cutinglV Bottomless barrel : may be .made to serve the pmnoae. Di:; a'UUle freftch Into a hillside, mak- . intr a firibox. 1 fnnt wirln aaf a r,r in measurer; Guy S. Alexander, secretary. I inches ,,p, Cor(ir with 4 of Beaverton and the surrounding country upper qnd, Place the bottornless barrel i; passing tl fejgh a serious e)ideWlc of i'ovtr tlis Moke dole, chlinte? fasNlon, Ui arippe. The school attendant of.tbe, lay a itfck across the top of the barrel to uast three weeks has diminishes: greatly. ' hang the meat oil plft t Wjti off (he ' m1nJT E iher 1rt ..' it k I, some cases the. discac ha st!fb- j barrel, so as to KeVtj the rain out without . a .2 !V hprnly refused to be cured. The utmost ! cutting off the draft, get a little piece of , "T, , j""1"8. "nd, PMS out. tire has been devoid of results, and the f tin or sheet Iron to serve as a door to the I Adler-i.kfl carifldt gripe and the victim invariably finds' tfmVlii-, rare has ; furnace, acd thi sn!iehNe to tnlrle . - liNsTA-SlT. flctlCB IS ..vailed iiotlttr'' ' t"1" ! CUv Fbumdtv. aiirpriRing. Many Ti'oUblesbnlS Cough Cured A iaree nercent of the bresent day jufiEtlCtJLOSlg Is due to the NEGLECT of a coUgh. It may seeln tl little thini?, but if it atubborh it siibuid be carefullj looked after; The best caugb medicine you ccn bay is WHITE PINE! TAR EUCALYPTUS. One dose will give' astonishing results immediatlj'; No home should be without fit, Most cough cures that you' Buy are1 leaded with opiate .which only sootlji) and DOES NOT HEAL? White Pine Tar does rnore'i for it SOdTHS and HEALS the inflamed mucus flierribr'fineS of the throat aa,d,air .pawa0. The' thief ingredients fflf , .this tiawerful healef are iUCALYPTUS and MENTHOL. !ry it. . It iji RECOMMENDED O YOU Ex THE. . CITY PHARMACY FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! 4 It is YOUR home, perhaps, that is burning . , . .' The liard earned savings of years gone. But the NORTH AMERICA f INSURANCE COMPANY can f saye you, y BEAVERTON TIMES : AGENTS e BEAVERTON TIMES i ' " " v - r . i Complete Local and Stale News (? JOB PRINTING S Office Over feank C 1 SUBSCRIPTION $1 !00 Pgr Year Beaverton Barber Shop kWlei Jonei; Prop. llittRbUT,TNG, SHAVlki? SHAMPOOING BATHS LAUNDRY LEASES. WEDNEjSbAtj MbkNlNG KETUKNS SATURDAY MORNING. LUMBER as well as all building material has advanced quiie materally m the last twenty days. An Early order for that building you are contemplating will save you $$$ BEEDLE & WAITE Beaverton Oregon (THE COOP JUDGE UROES PATIENCE.) ' tJ yml nLn BiihT.lvniiBr".BniA rWISSOUBI" Rt yoU THEy SHOW . 1 TOBACCO THERE! THEN TAKE A f I SHALL CHEW OFTHIS W-8 CUT AND VOU'U. HHW ITS THE BEST 1 TOBACCO INTHE WORLD. DON'T OCTSORE-LST him QtvCit A QUALrry TEST tlUBT A SMALL I CHEW" THAT WILL CONVINCVCHIM. WHEN some user of ordinary tobacco complains that heiiruut take a big wad, just remind him that he won't need to do so when he Uses W-ttCUT Ghewintf the Real Tobao6 Chew, ntw cui lenit lU TellHirtto live W.B PUT Chcwigg t Duality teil-ihat A ', mall cho ills65s! (Hut h. won't have toipit 10 uiHiK, that he eon fit better atubctioa for bull the money he nipnidini now lor ordiSit tooTtoor ( "Notit. bmth.Mdtbrini.witut.rkh tb4es tine" ' Mife -Sy WETUKW-tmUTON tOMntHT, 50 VS tip,,,,, tin rJi City" MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND Jack , kobpers BarMr Shop; V- Shave i i i iki featH . - i ' j fee frirst iiaf vVest 6f Drug stord Beaverton. - Or. WE PRfNT . . . J30TTER . . ' Writfl br Phbht! : IhE ilAVlRtON TIMES btrisrs given proftitil.atiehtion