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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1916)
Elmer Stipe spent New Year's in Port- John Peterson called on the Time Monday, E. L. Gilbert reports a gain in business for the past month. Geo. W. Stitt Is suffering with a bad at- - tack of la grippe. F W. Livermore of Huber was a Beav ton visitor Monday. , Many sleds were resurrected during the snowfall of the past we4k Mr. and Mrs. E. S, Doring spent Sun day with Jack Hooper and family. Miss Thelma Pegg accompanied the Gospel workers to Cedar Mills Sunday, Otir affable telephone ' central, Van Rodman, spent New Year's in Portland. Edward Boring, young son of Mrs, h Boeing, It confined to his bed with la grippe. fc. Doc Hetu borrowed the Times screw Mriver the other day, but he failed to tell us what for, The town now is as dry as the desert of Sahara, and in all the wide country there is no oasis. Elmer Stipe Is kicking, because the weather was not cold enough to freest up too water plpei, School opened again Monday after a week of vacation, and now the neighbor hood seems very quiet. Several prominent Beavertori people viewed the passing of the old year in Portland Inst Friday evetiing. People never realize the convenience of plumbing till they have tried it--Beaver ton Plumbing Co. Do it now. The communion service of the Lord's Supper will be given at the Methodist ymrch"hext Sunday morning. VThe August Rbssi saloon building 1b now occupied by Charles Johnson, who will operate a soft Brink establishment. Mrs. Jack Hooper and daughter Cecil went to Yamhill Thursday to spend a few days with Rev! F. Brymer and family! T. J. Allen reports that He is just com pleting the clearing of ten acres of brush land on the ea&t side of his property. Miss Claudie Wren Went to Portland - Wednesday W Lmeet hei" sisteij who has come iiM a levy ciaya vi&ii wnii ner pur' ents at the Commercial Hotel. Mr. Sutton,- .of the arlti-saloon league, will give an address ,a the Methodist , church next Sunday nigtit on "How To Keep Oregon Dry." , E. A. Baker, attorney for Anti-Saloon league, wilt address the Congregation at the M. E. Church, instead of Mr. Sutton, as was announced. ' . ..v. I " v . Edith Sears, who was operated on for . .appendicitis at the Good Samaritan hoa pital, is recovering very nicely. She also - had her tonsils removed. t ; The touch of real winter seems to be (appreciated by most everyone, especially the younger generation, who have been enjoying the sport of snowballing. ; William Zhribrick left Tuesday for the home of his brother, John jtmbrick, who lives near Sodavllle, Uttfi county. He e; -jliects to remain some time at this place. C W. Colby and wife spent New Year's with the Stroud famitv. Landlord Wren of the Commercial Ho tel. and his nephew, Mr. Leon Harris, were Portland visitors Tuesday. Perhaps some people think the Times is moaning the passing of the saloon. Not so, brother, we are heartily in favor of it. Mr. and Mrs, G, W. Skiles, ot Beaver ton, wire guests of Forest Grove relatives and friends over Christmas. Mr. Skiles is engaged In the 'marble ' and granite works at Beaverton, operating his own shop.-News'TiraeS, One man who has earned his pay this week is C E. Runyan, court reporter, who has had to struggle with the testi mony of the Italian witnesses in the Merlo trial. 'When the defendant gave her testimony an Interpreter was not used and it was necessary occasionally peat questions and answers many times hefore itwas ttorrectly set down, 'Hjlls bore Independent. ' There appears to be a general awaken ing in the lumber industry. It is said the Hillsboro mill soon will start, ard the Southern Pacific will soon put on an ex tra logging train to Cochran, In general it appears that prosperity is on its way and will be with us toon. Some promi nent eastern people who have been visit' Ing here predict that it ii not mora then six weeks off.-Banks Herald, ' (Too late for last issue) A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. John McCtebd of Skookumville Christmas tfight by sev.eraj old-timo friends from Beaverton and other places. Tho evening wag spent in dancing, play ing and singing. Just before the guests departed for their .respective homes, all joined in singing "When Oregon Goes Dry." Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Befglund,, Banks, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Will Barnes, Marie and Max, Oak Point, Wasli.; Leslie, Hazel and Edith Bar nes, Beaverton; Henry Brunswick. North Yakima; Earnest Barnes and wife, Beav erton; Carl Griffith and wife; Orton, Ma bel and Gladys McLeod; Mr. Brown, violinist. J. F. Robinson, traffic manager of the 0.- W. R. & N,, aad,. family, took New Yearjs dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. MeKell at then1 home south of Beaverton. v Watch the advertisements in the Beav .erton Times. YotfiWill most certainly be interested to learri the prices quoted, and the several things Beaverton merchants have to offer. 'e have about come to. the conclusion iat if our spelling resembles a simplified pellingbook, it is because the.ex-editor of .t lis paper carried th2 dictionary with him when he left. ' Mrs. Claude Smith $f Junction, Ore., who has been . visiting for the past two jweeks with her father and mstber, Mr. aid Mrs. W. B, Emmons, returned home Monday morning. ,( y , George. Jflein reports ah unsolicited at- tack upon his person by, at least, half the ' Youngsters in town, who took advantage o the soft snow to make life miserable for the passing pedestrian, ( , I 'jbYrchie Ferguson .was joy-riding with one horse and a sled Monday abd the horse objected to the new orderof things' : so strenuously that he dumped Archie in' the snow and refused to be. stopped till: She arrived at the railroad crossing near the signal tower, The Beaveiton Gospel team went to Qedar .;Mills Sunday? where j , they held a mg with a large crowd in attendance. Although the day was rather cold and ejtormy, it seemed to have little effect on the attendance. - i Miss Ellen Rummage sustained a seri ous wrench in one of hentankles while riding wibtiArchie Ferguson, on the rear 4seat of Agchie's motorcycle. Coining to a 'sharp bejifi In the road, Archie stopped 'the motorcycle, and on mounting again, Miiu Runimage thrust heWoot through the rear Mheel, spraining fct ankle'. She will be Mut again itta iew&ysi. i ' Dr. C'urstens was die participant in a airr accident when hte Ford was acci Wntally driven Mr'. the embankment, between this plac and Portland, one day laatwatk. Nothing iore seribut than a Mengthy detour through somebody'! field; nto the road again, Sria the demolishing Wf a few yards of good rail fence was re ported, ijhe car aefcnjs'.to have stood fhe f Were iaat in Km shape j Census Shows Small Decrease The school census of .the county re cently cohipleated shows.. 161 less persons' of school age in the county than were found by the enumerators in 1914, Super intendant Barnes says the falling off is practically all in the towns and that vari ation in the country districts are slight. The total of the reports filed in this office is 8387 against 8498 a year ago. Of this year's total 4277 are boys and 40Qy girls. tiitlsboto Independent School Notes Th fallowing schqols-have reported, as having reached the standard mark: Hay ward 8chool,..Miss Jielen Cooke, teacher; Thatcher school', Mrs. Will, teacher; Hile- on school, Miss Elsie Caldwell, teacher. The Washington County Teachers' as sociation will hold its regular rneeting in the high school building.at Forest Grove Saturday, January ,8. The following pro gram will be gjiven': 10:00-Music. 10:15--Business. i , 10:35-Rural schools, 0. E'. Barker. ll:05--Recess. 11:15 -departments. Primary, Miss Krafsic. Intermediate, MiRS Pechin. Grammar, Mr. Webb. High;schoql, Miss Griffith. 1:00 -Music. : . . l:15--Roll call, quotations from Shake speare , . ; 1:25--Music, Forest Grove high school facultyi 1:40-Address; Prof, Ayer, Uhiyersity of Oregon. 2:40-:Departi)ients, Ham Dstfor Br Fir Last Friday night the family home of Jack Leonetti, two miles west of Beavertori, on the Farming-ton road, was burned to the ground. All the household goods were a complete loss, nothing Ik ing saved. Mr. Leonetti was in the barn milking, and his wife was work ing in the kitchen when the link girl pulled the table- cover from the table, upsetting the lamp, as she did so. The flames immediately spread over the floor, and the little girl en deavored to stop them with a broom, This being unsuccessful, she ran to her mother, who went out to the barn to call her hus band, but by the time they re turned the flames had Kained such headway that it was Impos sible to fight them. The fire also consumed the nearby sheds, one of which contained a valuable cream separator, This was so badly burned that it will be a to tal lossi Soma of the Children were compelled to go out Into the snow without shoes and other adequate clothings Mr. Leonetti will begin the erection of a new residence in the near future. '.- FOR SALE One heavy waeon. one set of heavy double har ness. J. T. Williams; Laurel Cottage, Route 2. FOR SALE Four fresh cowi with calves, all heavy milkerf. Enquire of Max Berger; Routt 4, 3 1-2 miles southwest of Be averton, on Fsrmington road. FOR SALE Registered Holsteiti bull, whose five nearest damt averaged over i?B-lb butter ir seven days. Has, daughter?, which wer) awarded prizes st Washington county fair. Beav erton Holstejn Farm, Charles Barnard; Prop! 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 Hours 8 to 10 a. m. Deutscher Rechtsanwalt also PORTLAND, . OREGON 631 Chamber of Commerce Main 1370 ' A 1370 fU.a.tj.tt4,U.aa, tt.jAml-LfAniff n Dr. T. G. HETU, RESIDENT DENTIST Offlw In Cady Building OVER POSTOPFICE Beavertohj Oregon ; State Industrial Briefs Wallowa now has two creameries. The farmers' union .of Umatilla county will build a large meat -packing plant. The proposed feaWmill at Reedport will be the,, largest in Oregon when completed. onerwouu wm snip in. tne neignoor hood of 20 cars of onions: Work, trains are ndw crossing the new Willamette Pacific bridge over Coos bay. The Grants Pass machine shop has been again opened. A new style spark plug is 16 be manu factured in Grants Pass, , The second motorship is how being built at the St. Helens yards: Under the new minimum -waffe law there will be a ane-half cent increase in women's wages, k , The WiUaniette Valley Southern is like ly to extend their lines to Silvertoh in the spring. , It has been announced that the Falls City Lumber company will probably pen in the spring with a full crew of 200 men. - A shipments! flour, the value of which 'Is $500,000, will be shipped to the warring nations before January 1. , h The Oregon .Power company has spent a total of S4O,00O on improvements in North Bend. ; - S'he hard-tired trucks and iitnevs have 'been ordered off from certain Lane coiin tyimgnways: j. ... i two Hundred boxes of prunes, lie be ing shipped east from Eugtnd as Christ mas gifta, " v r The city 'of Eugene now own theii' SVh sower plant: . They haVe just bought M the .Oregon Powftf cd'npany'B plant at that place. . ; j Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Catarrhal Danfheu la earned by an flamed condition of the mucous llnlnt of the Eustachian Tuboi When thli tube li Inflamed you hav a rumullng , sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It to entirely closed, Deaf n lbs Is the reoult. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced .and this tube restores! ,-to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by xatarrh, which Is an Inflamed Condition Df the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on tha mucous surfaces of the sys tem. , We win eivfl one Hundred Dollars for be cured t fpHB. All Tli'itrrfUf TRn p. J. CHENEY CO., fbledQ, O. BEAVERTON LODGE NO. 100 A. F, AND A.M. Regular commun ication first and third Tuesdays CADY HALL 8-00 P.M. Visitors welcome. W. H. Edyd, W. M. Cuy Alexander. Secty. GRANGE Beaverton P. of 1J. meets al Grange Hal! the second Saturdaj of each month. A. W. Pike Master Wrs. W.H.Boyd Secretary. G. A. R. F. J. BABCOCtC POST NO'. 30. Meets every 2nd. Friday of each month. ,at the residence oi Comrade W. L. PIKE. r, M.S.Barnes, Commander. A. E, Hendricks. Adjotant. DR. PAUL M. E. CARSTEKS Phiicln and Siirj'eoh. District Siifgeon S; P. & P. E. . Raijr'oad Cady Buildino, beaverton, orgeon SAFETY RAZOR HONlNQ also al! other makes of razors Automatic Keen-Edge Co. L89 J-2 Fourth St Poratn;,- 6re. Jack Hoopers Batter Shod. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! It k YOUR home, perhaps, that is burning ; The hard earned savings of years gone. But the NORTH AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY . can save you. " ; c BEAVERTON TIMES - AGENTS 3.. Complete Local and Stale News JOB PRINTING Office Ovef Bank . BEAVERTON TIMES f SUBSCRiPTlON$I.D0 PerYeai' is Shave . , . . ' Bath - First door west of Drug store Beaverton, - i Orb, 25c SOUTHERN PACIFIC. No, GOING WEST 7:52 am Eugene clec B:?lam McMin elec 8:51am jvia Cutoff Iprn steam 11)37 am elec 2:52 pm elec 4:07 tm Will'ha elec 8:17 phi 6:49 pm McMih blec 8:37 pm 11:52 pm , , GOING EAST I 6:20 am 1 7:12 ani . ' ; 8:05 am elec 10:29 am elec 1:11 pm . 2:36 pm elec 4:35 pm 4:56 pm from Tilla mook steam, Cutoff 5:17 pm 7:05 pm 10:11 om . . ALL TRAINS electric! via 4th street line, except No. 141 and ana wo. ivi. . S. W. McIlvaine, Agent 101 10t' 141 111 113 103 115: 105 117' 109 120 112. 106 104 114 108 116 , 142 102 110 U8 Be&verton Barbfer Ship Charles Jones, Prop. SbAVlN'ri PATHS ' ' HAIRCUTTIJG, SHAMPOOING . LAUNDRY LEAVES WEDNESDAY MORNING RETURNS SATURDAY M0KN1NG. ETTTTCC LUMBER tt 11 all." 4. ', as v;eu as all buildintr material has ad anced quite materally in the !Iaat twenty days An Early order foi that buildintr vou are contemplating will save you $$$ BEEDLE & WAITE Beaverton Oregon ORECON ELECTRIC EAST .i G0INC WEST No. 30 6--53 A.M. No. 31 7-32 am 32 7-41 34 8-51 36 10-18 38 1-03 P.M. 40 4-1-8 42 6-09 44 8-32 46 10-17 Sat 33 8-59 35 11-02 37 1-02 pm 39 4-07 41 6-02 43 6-52 45 $-02 Sat 47 12-02AM Q..L. THOMPSON, Afnt. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BEAVERTON FOLKS We wish to announce we are exclusivejfieaverton agents for the simple mixture of biickhorn bark, glycerine, etc.; knofth as Adler-i-ka,-, This remedy.'', used successfully1 for appendicitis, is the most -thorough; bowel cjemser w'e ever. sold. It 'is so powerful that' ONE J3POOFUL relieves alhiost ANY CASE of constipatidhr Sour Or gassy, stom ach. Adler-ijka heVer gripes, is safe, to use. an the INSTANT action is sufpKising.M i. , UTX PHARMACY, i The old year, has been left behind in the mad rijsh of this old world to ward the fulfillment of her destiny; but with the New Year there dawns new ,iope, new life, and a general re solve to please, everyone. With the new year comes the end of a business year which has for me been very successful, and I wish tohapk each and evefyone of my many parronp for their welcome trad during the past year, PHONE ii, W. E. PEGG Undertaker and Funeral Director ....Lity rnarmacy..y beaverton . ojiegon T O-0-O-O'O ( THE HOOP OUOOE riRST JUDiiE.'lHW rEUOW CUU)Tl i ! . WEOFF K QUARP-MITWEINTHE I IVt ANO STOLS V ROUOM Of . I W-B CUT-THE NEWJ ', ,. CUT KILTOBACCOCa tMIMTAKE SOME Or Q' COME ups, come downs, the quality of Vv'-H CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, hag thred, is always the same. Rich tobacco means less grinding, leu spilling, a hotter chew, lunger chow und niieliew takee the plaos of the Dtf wtui ihut men Iwd U put up with in tbs ordinary kind. it Get a pouah. Give It s quality tsM "NoHt. how the ull brum tka Hek tokieea laaW 'Ibis If WEtMAH-BUUrolj COMPAWt, f t. Sym, Htw Toil Oly )..-...l'L-Jl"l!-iilL-! THE NEW YEAR IS DAWNING! Will it bring you prosperity and Cood Luck or Poverty and Adversity? We know only this! With Those Who Keep Bank Account, Prosperity Has a Better Chance Why not start a batik account with ' the New Year? It Will be a move in the , rifht dlracttoti, i . i K OF "BEAVERTON WE PRINT . BUTTER Wrappers ".' ' ;..!.'" "- Write or Phone THE BEAVERTON TIKES Ordars given prompt attention j