VOL. It. 43 ... A tribute Sotting forth tka value! of hot mill( as 8 stimulant and of ; ,ht expect a 'warrant for ADOPT nESGWTIONSte.!!!:?:! ' vmt UNrr I ""Trf -Aim fni- KU ...fvlfii In M-Miar. inn plans fur tower. Both these communication:) as well b the ii i ' .1 r l l loiiowintr. DiiiB vow tome u" ; ' ,' Lontestants Already in tne rieiqreport0f accountant cri.daii made, and soma 'investigation.! T: 6Ltil W-fl CIV A I ivB Umc HWwyi I j ; " v "v "iC-K'Fry; recorder's ol ACTION TAKLN TO IMPROVE ' jthr 4 hw ."land giving recipe and, suswei SntAKLnT bUXUI I IMS .1 Ult-bLB , tiang their use; and" each ' ' ' ' i member of this association is urged 4o personally try to induce ipand'suS Increasing Interes'. Manifested by the Many their use; and adopted by the Oregon Pury i ta keep soft drinks constantly on association atits annual meet ! hand. ' fug at Corvallis, Friday 7th. . j Resolved hat the thanks cf Whereas, A great and wide-, this association are' tendered to spread 'movement is now under; the students of the daily division headway 1y the Oiegon D'airj-"of thet5, A. . for tlrtn5teW rnan's Association to save the joyablc banquet given on Tues iairy industry of Oregon there-j dav evening, vi." 7are be it, ' Uesc,lved, That thig Resolved - that the thanks pf Association does hereby nledggthe association are also, tendered tne united support or its tsntir to the Extension Service uwl membowhip to this end; also to use Us utmost ..' endeavors to. secure the enthusiastic support of the producing dairy bitaresfs generally, and to work in har. mony with the legal agencies of the etate created" for fostering and safeguarding the dairy in terests, namely the Dairy and I Food Cqmmlssipner'a Office and; the - Dairy Department of the pregon ''''" Agricultural College, and also to enlist the . hearty co operation of the dairy breed or ganisations of the state, all com bined to make persistent and consistent efforts to achieve, anf preserve success for this great basic industry ef the state. Resolved, That we appreciate the great work done and the efficiency manifested by State Dairy CommjsEjonejr Mickle and the able ' corp.of assistants he the entire faculty of the Ccljage far their courtesy extended, as sistance given and the magnifi cent manner in which they Save entertained ua during the entire week. -' 1 ' . . tmrnons-He'iibsck. Again the glad wedding bells announce the Wending of two nances. The happy couple this time are, Mr. Horace G. Emmons and Opal Helsibeck both, well known Bcaverton young people. They were married at the Multnomah Co. courthouse late Saturday morning by the County Judge of Multnomah county. Mr. Emmons is the son of W. B. . Emmons, an old and well known resident of this place; and the bride, is the daughter of Judging frcm the interest that has been manifested In the great prize voting contest ; so far, there is goin to be a great Scramble for ft $10 in gold to be given to the contestants hav ing h largest pupiotr of votes JOi '.. vd the- contest- rWei've thee prices' and you can' ..f. .4k f'. -:Z help decide who it will be. " th canted 'is sl assured fact. K The first cimrit fr' the contest -rw-j. .v. v,.h; . mmI. I will be on Tues. Feb. 8, at which this locality where pre o? bet- .1 In jojd wiU-be awarM Li h.i' iL ' ffeWd rl-t tht contestant receiving the. a more strict adherence to just- of vot-s, ice and equity to all participanta, Theware the names of m! ? u.ci. I contestants who have been nom ine ii mes peBirrai ui i ,v . . , lv the ooint that eve,y centestant Ue4,,,tW authon d tb, wlll 'be wforded an absolutely "P oney xor aupscripuons fairaeal .-. The names of the judges will, Pf"'' . . , . be announced soon. Bear in tt busy and vote or your mind 1 the merchnu who are:?"; The contest will be con- giving coupons with every dollar - purchacc: ,,u,f PR.NTER Y K SCOTT OF THE TIMES bfffCE PASSES AT AGE Of 7C William1 P. Scott, Ihi a? T compositor of thi Trnvs, I' sitei ary for , vj tlO ro a vay aU. hom j hun lay murn- in parson and it will be entered. 1 Beaverton f.suu (oWtlll) 6.?Sjn. and the cause of hi rttath i.m It ttMttoKl flot if she be tingle or i E, Ktipa, inslcjlwe tip for . " vr.ctr nit . Thr" married. This is a pepular voting U Bir,;! ' 1X2 Kenra-al otinitn is that hei led of contest,' not neceasarily a youngi Fred Papptl, Ml Jnlv 17, ihroniCHad poisoning iractd lady Noting contest; ' Read the1 1 1912 to H.i. M, 1012 217.66 thrown hlg )oVix arsoo ation v.l t ruleij and regulations on ahotherlTu.iliitin Vi ilcy Water Co., the cpmpeaiwi room., , !U death page end govern yourself ac- bill of )Vc 11)15 1C8 12.mi tudtlenly Sund y n ornIr iordingly. Some me U going to ; Bea, Plum Co, tapping' when lie, was Ken v.o.cnuy m iotnew'Hfoh School" WW wm cng a roonw w . Beaverton UaviiKe JiflS gathered together, and our i E. F. Hilsatieck who resides thanks are due them, for the aouthwstof this place. Their earnest efforts, made te assistlmany friends as, yvell s tbe the dairy industry of the state. Times wish them a happy future. - Resolved, further, 1 'that this!- . association hereby expressw its i . complete confidence in Mr r Mickle to accomplish still more for our industry and we ear-( Last Wednesday evening the neatly invite him and injst that I Tenuis Club held a, jolly Leap he stand for renomination and I Year dance in the Cady Hall, at lection to another term of office. Whereas, it has been well proven that hot mil is a better simulant in case of chill or ex haustion than whisky and that cither hot or cold mild, alone or in combinatvon with, various flavors or spicesv can be, wade into drinks that era both ex tremely palatable and; nu,tntiowi, ' and . Whereas,, the passing of the saloon in tha three Northwestern States creates a great oppor turity for tho larger use of milk, by having it kept in the soft drink houses that will to a grea.t .extent take the place of the saloon, therefore be it Resolved chat tha president is which there were 35 present despite the wintery weather Archie Pike was hired to gather in the crowd from hut pf town with his sled and brinpt them to the ball. This is the. first ball of its nature durinj? the season of 1916 and it was, enjoyed by all Thfc Beaverton Hardware to. Cash Grocery Co, ,; City fhpr moot,' ; City. Meat . Market, and Thyngs Confectionery. J When you trade at thesp etpres be sure and ask for coi-pcns. Every little piece of card board bearing 25 votes may win sortie friend of yours the beautiful Ohenmeyer & Sens piano. , Get your friends to subscribe for the Times, For:eacb one year new Bubscribcr you will re ceive 600 votes; renewls for ont year 500. For each one year back subscription 400 votes, n " There ia already a large list of ijontestar.ts but there is oppor tunity to nominate' pthers. Fill out the nominatioh blank and ssrut.ifc to this office. ; Also cut oiit the vote coupon and east it for jour favorite. Inordei-that evry contestant manfully un derstand the votes during the contest, the Times wishes to state that tho contestant having the pelledtocall for the pen, take largest number -of voUs during L to the kail and pay their the contest will be awarded the Way, while tne men were ex pected to Bit on the side linen and coach and otherwise imitate the delicate specie pf wall flower so often in evidence. This was done to a marked degree of per7 fection, and for Qnce the man was compelled to wait until h was asked.' In the mean time authorized and instructed to ap-! ladies occupied the nan ana uis point a committee to act either cutwed the popular topics of the ilirectljr or in corjunotion -with'day. :' piano as first prize: the one hav. ing the next largest number o: votes vvill have, the first pf the qther prises, and so on until all the prizes have been distributed. ' Use the free coupon in this is sue. If yon know pf any lady who liaa not been nominated V hom yoa t ink would make a good race,; use the nominating blank in this issue and send her. lame to this w;ll be shown. Do it now and help some one reap the benefit of this liberal offer. ; The nominations so far; are as follows; Saphrona Davis Mrs. Perry York Kathnne J)esinger, KateDeibelei Dora Van Blaricom, Mrs. Otto Essig, Ivy Livermore, Margaret ;' w:".-4' t n:i. - if tjewis. Alia, arcwu rino, r- iorie Hedge, '. Beryl ' Peterson, Mrsr.D. Harper, Deryl Dennyi thel Hockan, Mr. Van Antwerp Mary Fitzpatrick, Lillian . Evens, Mri. L. Borjng, Mrs. G. G. Me Conjiic, Mary Welter, Mrs. Cash Jhonson, Apna Hipchey, Mrs, Howard Houghson, 1 Elva Rossi, Mrs. Vilas Sliepard', Edna Mott, Mrs., Ruby Boyd, Mrs, A Fluke; lira, f red f appei, Alice watts, Mrs. C. R. Craig, Mrs. Lou Wolf, Mrs. G' ' Alexander, Geneva Mdlvaine, Edith Sears, Lottie Hunter Gidys Tallrhan, Mrs.W.C. McKell, Mrs, . B, Chaney, Mamie Ayera, Mrs. Hans Nejson Mrs. R. Tucker, Mrs, E, E. Swenson, Mrs. T. W. Zimmer man, Mrs. Geo. Blasser, ' Inez Stipe, and Mrs. John Summers. . . . - . . ;! ... : Council Proceedings. " .L'O On motion duly secojidcd and carried, Elmer Stipe Vtt ap pointed Avuter plork, provided satisfactory nrrangiuents can be mjade lor salary Tho question1 of sppuinting a city ' treasurer discussed, but noth'ng was done.1 Rend Beaveiton Times for all proceedings of city council and for every warrant drawn,.' Mrs, EJlon Kennedy. The funeral pf .ho iate Mts. Ellen Kennedy was held Wednes day morning in the local Cath olic qhurch and the remains were interred in th Catholic Ceme tery at Gedair Mills. , Mrs: Ken ncdyi was born p Ireland jh the year! 18C2. A few years later the J fanyly , removed to the United Stateg. Shy was ? years of age when she died, the oaure of death, being old age. $he was apiqnoe'r of tbii place and the mqther of a large family, Chas. Caor'ge,, who' died at his home near Scholia lost Friday moritintr, was buried Sunday morriing ot 11 o'clock in the Mountainside . cemetery, eing I and l?ftrtf medical al l could bs of any ar.sistarca ho vis dead, He Ijad been in the tn'ploy of. this paper for two yeaw or longer and during the onV tima has not, to far as is known,' missed a working day. Hewu a deaf mute but this lad mi affected his congenial nature and. he had always reserved laugh . for the cloudy days. He hoi at all times been a man of bis own affairs, and nevernt any time hs , he mixed in the affairs of otho". At His cose he applied I imsu;f.c. well .from early morning to late, evwiing, ' . . Of! his past life little U known at the present. ave that hq worked somowhero in t'ie East, at Bk-emertnn, Wsshinuton. and for awhile on several of tho Port: , land papor. ' n poqkt of ni coat was found n tinv citd bear, ing the inscription; Utility llnoi type' operator, and a i-ieco of time worn metal beiHnir a limi of his work. That which lies i ins i told 1,1m He was 70 ywar! old. giwwip-x , rather f eobl, but yet he wt a ( to do his work in a vary cr itiiblp fashion, and always wi ingly. Saturday he worked dili gently and in tha eveninjt received his paycheck with h. , queer manifestation! of Jov, then departed to cotiie po mprci. past; the secivtri of hi mind I to sq one, will be burlcj s ' iiD-vote coupon 1 Stall edit vota la tin Bita Timn within IS i'T' Iff dU 4 U iB to-int for 2S volM. No mmvy rvqwirad wilU iKll flaupon, VOTE (jCR - DATE, JANUARY 6, IBIS The city council met On-12thj inst. with full cjuota of officers ; present. . " I A communication from Bea verton Chamber of Commerce ' wis read, asking the council to hold ittt meetings in a more in-1 office, or bring it yittng place than the town hall NOMINATION BLANK-POPULAR VOTE CCSTET : ioi. hereby nominate or suggest the name of ' Address ;'.. ' As liuly worthy ta tcciiiiv. o candidalo in your Popular Voting Contctt. I prfunt thii nunc with the distihtt um!ertandini and agrwnwnt thii the editor shall aol divulge my iiaino. Tlim dots not obligate mc in uny w. jlgncd Addren ,. nury f, 191(1 CASH GROCERY CO 1 0 bars Laundry Soap 2 5' cent Coffee for Best Hams Picnic Hams Eastern Bacon Extra Special Idaho Flour Special, sack 25c 18c 16c lb. lOcib, 16c $1.15 Buy where you can save money. Our whole stock is fall of low prices. ' ' 3 boxes matches - , - , 1 0c 9 pouwd sack best' Cream Qate 38c Cresent Baking Powder 1 lb. cans 23c 1 6 lbs best sugar - - . Ol.OO Star tobacco - 45c lb. Pure bulk lard - 1 3c lb 2 lb 25 : 10c 5c $1X0 Two quart Lip Sauce Pan, Regular 20c, now . - Two quart Preserving Kettles, Regular 15c, now Genuine Savory Roasters, Recrular $1.25, now - . -ifrill - ftIT Tn PACT BEAVERTOII HiT.DVAIlE COMPANY, Four quart Enamel Pudding Pans, Regular 25c, now Four quart Lip Preserving Kettles, Regular 25c, now ; Two quart Enamel Milk Pans, Rpmlar 20c, now , , , HEAV2" 0'