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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1916)
ROAD SUPERVISORS NAMED. The county roipmisslonsrs last week named the 13 road supervisors (or Wash, tngtoa coupty. Their names- and ad drenee are given below. Much good mads woi js promised (or 1916 Includ ing the stats' road iHtween Forest. Crave and Beavertoc, .hlii wfl) be redressed, and tht nrnytjf dirt AidJrom Reedvillp. bo0 a art) wesif. wlrrbrcpjid with ft 13. tnacaiam, -l .1 Wanw. P. il. Chai, Ottbarget Tualatin 2. Z.T.polf" pherwocd 3. W. Hathorp Laurel r 4. E. Dethlel; aston r . OttoVogel Cbmelluar fc Nek Larson ! Hillsboro C. Jonas Moline Reavarton r II. H.T. Hesse' 'HillsBoror A. Swiener Mtlsdale r J, Ji ShevN Jisltverton r J, J, Wlwneti ' Portland r i W, J. Greex Hlstro r A, B, Todd, Forest Grov 14, A, I. YMderaanden W Gro r IS. J. M. Hiatt ' west Grove r 1 16. Nck Bqthman Banks r 1 17. John Friday : Banks 18. H, L, (tfof Comelies r 1 19. Fred Hume Hillsboro r 4 20. Gabe EasneT Mountaindale 21. Geo. Fisher Buxtor 22. H. R.binsor, Beaverton r 1 23. H. W. Scott 1 -Gaston r 1 24. J. H. Hoffman Gaston r 2 25. Jos. A, Zimmerman Hflliboro r 26. John, Trachsel ' BrMverton r i 27. Henry f(eenon iKBank r S 2B. j; B. Campbell Hllliboro r i J. S. West ForeW'Grave r 1 J. M. Venderaa.nden1 ' Banks r S T.R. Moore '"' The Bradley Ben Heesacker Ambrose Schrnidljn Carl Berggren ' 2a ao. si, 32, (a S3. ;i7. S3. ilO. 41. 42. 43. H. 4i. 46. if. 49. 50. 01. '52. IP- Grant Msntt George Pate Abbo Peters Walter Watkins Fred Pappel 1 Otto Brow Albert Kruger Will Edy Alfred Fleren D. L. Smith Nick Kenuner J. Schmeltzer Jasper Lytle F. J. Williams, H. V. Mead W. H. White C. M. Scofield Laurel r 2 Hillsdale r i !; Grove r 1 ' Buxton Hillsboro r 3 ' Cornelius TUIIsboro Sherwood r 5 Fqrest Grove 1 "Beavorton ' Timber gherwood Sherwooc Hillsboro r i ' Banks r I Beaverton r 3 pherwood Cornelius Hillsboro r 4 1 Oreno GaltOD Strassel The judges and clerks of election fcr the town of Beaverton and the surround ing country were as follows:' Aloha Dan Shaw, judge, chairman; E. E, Wheeleti judge; O. Moreland, clerl , John B. McNew, clerk; Q. W. Mills, clerk. Ot'enco day board; X- P. Goodwin, nidge, chairman; Jake Wilson, jUdgt; "Frank Imbrie, clerk; Jairjes 'Jacksor clerk; II. V. Mead, clerk. Orenco night boarci: Ralph Wanr, judge, chairman; James Borwick, judgt ; Herb McDonough, clerk; Frank Power:, clerk; John McGee, clerk. Reedviile-J. B, Imlay, Iutlge; chair man; C. W, Bloom, judge, Geo. Jack clerk; James Kirkwood, clerk; A, . Ollin er, clerk, Scholls-.,night board: F. E. Rowel:, judge, chairman; J. B. Bartlett, jucg, ; Lester ft. CanjpoBii, dork; Henry Jack ,0, D. Kirby. cleik. ' "" Schollsday board: C. R. Adams, judge, chairman; J. w, Raymond, judge; N. W Bonham, clerk; Mrs, Minnie Rowel; C . H. Marrs, clerk, . Sherwood-day board: E. C. Hages, judge; Geo. W, gaylot, clerk; W, I. Smith, clerk; Downing ,pwd, clerk. Sherwood Night board: James Hoy judge, chairman; John M, Edwards judge B. W. Johnson, clerk; R. P. Whjte, clerk; ' P. T. Meeks, clerk. Tigard-.-day boaj-d; C. t, Tigan), judge, chiirmar; J. C. Mitchell, judge; J. M. -i)verholUer, clerk; J, K, Brandt, clerk; Martin Moylah, j; lefk, Tigard-night bpardi A, (3. Plieth, ;iudge, chairman,' G.. T, Sparks, judge, Nels P. Johnson, clerk; Augusts RetzoB. Jlerk; ,E. J, Twist, clerk. Tualatin-.day board; K, Martinazzi. ludge; chairmanj C, F. pasfeel, juege; Joseph Schamoni, clerk; James Thomp son, clerk! Robert Cole, ejerit, Tualatin-night ,koardl John Nybert, judge, chairman; . T. Cole, judge; Ed Robertson, clerk; Chas, Geiberger, clerk; j. B. amino, slat Kinton..-dty bawd: A. B, Flint, judge, ichairman; J, C. Snyder, judge; Floyd C. Bierljr, derkj E. ft Hite, clerk; Mrs. Harry Richards, clerk. Kinton..iBght board: J. J, Van Kleek, Judge, chairman; J. C. Anderson, judge; F. A. Davles, clerk; Mrs, C. E. Kindt -deft. Laurel-day hoard; Frank Simpson, .judge, chairman; Ed Boge, judge! D. P, Chambers, -clerk; Wm, Hathome, clerk; J. L. Brown, clerk. Laurel-night board: M. N, Bonham, judge, chairman; E. C. Mulloy, judge; Ira McCormick, clerk; ed Schmidt, cletk; .li E. Turner, clerk. v East Beaverton day 'board: Robert Hocken, judge, chairman; C. E. Hedge, judge; Omer Akin, clerk; Harrison Iluson, clerk; Tva Van Blaricon, cJerk. East Beaverton-nfght board: C: H, Fry, judge, chairman; Howard E, Weed iudge; Lawrence Wolfe, clerk; Charles Craig, elerk: John Hoover, clerk, Weet Beiverton day -board: George lutfnit Judge, chairman; Jacob Stroud, judge; John Summers, clerk; filmer Shpt clerk; Guy Alexander, clerk, - West 9caiirton.ngltt board; Aifre Owle-judge, cfiaiririani J, A. Shepai. judge; s, H. pavjs, clerk; Vila Shepar-' clerk, Cedar Mills.-Jay board; O. J, Wlsroe. j Jge, chairman; Robert Thompaoi jjdge; Erwin (titter, olefki Philip strei! clsrk; B, B, Reeves, c)erk.-i . Cedar Mills-night beard: J. J, Winter jadje, chairman;' IJuIWi ' E. Peterso judge; J, T, Croeni, plerk; Ohris Schil ler, clerk; Geo. Thompspn, eterk. Garden Homeday hord: Wni. Mor- ganson, judge, chairman; A- V, Denny judge; Ben- Patton, clerk; Oliver Pen grew, clerk. Garden Home-night board: A. h hitman, . judge, chairman; 'fAyE, Han&oi judge; HJiy.Kobinson, clerk; Samuel I' Lawrence, clerk; Clarence Ai Ruff, clerk . ; . .... L0CALJSW8 Ed Anderson was a BeavcjUqn viiito: the last 01 the week. Benton Bowman Was in town TueEdai looking after Xhe McDonad Estate, I. E. Barret Was in town Monday caring tor Mrs. stipe during her airiness, Union services at the w. E, church unday evening, All (ire invited to at end. ' 1 il' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs, Will Ellis are ymtfog itn Mr, ana Nrs, it. ft. uonng. Mrs. Ellis is a dalightet of E, S, Doling ' Mrs. Ewlnit: sister of Mrs, J. A. Shep- trdfs visiting (his week with the $henard who is Ming in a house 11 sne wquiq care 10 nave Ask any lad: hat is phimhe t taxen wtfwavarion nureping y. Gayjord Keith of Yacelt, Wash,, spent Sunday W(th h grandmoffter Mrs, (W. K, Summers.11' l" Try the classified column when you iave anything to sell, it will brina you tne aesirea results, iv Sheriff Reeves was in town Monday 1 joking for lite rriari who hall 'passed the oad checks Jn Hillsboro the other day. Tlw recorder reports the registration oming jn very slowly, So far about an ven numbef have registered aa rflrepub- icans and democrats, ' "L Road Pistrict 26 just north of Beaver ton will spend $5000 again this year, John Trach'sel is making the Sktokum ville highway famous. ' ' Elmer Stipe was called out suddenly Monday to the residence of J. H. Mul- hay, whep the water pipes had sprung lean, The continued cold has worked a hard lip on the unprotected bird life and nany of the little chaps have been frozer. starved ts death, Geo, Wolf fell on the walk in front 01 1 ue livery stable the other day and sus ined a bad bruise on the arm, It was nought for awhile that the arm had beer. broken. F. H. Stafford, brother of Mrs. S, H. Davis, arrived the last of the week fron- ivIcHenry North Dakota. Mr, Staffort will spend a few days with the Davit, family and then return east. The stormy weather is not the best fcr thi Times voting contest, but we are still noping for the best, and as the backbone o'i the cMd snap seems to be broken casre is yyt a good chance of regaining die natural order of things. The 10:29 car on S. P. waS two hours iate Monday morning as a result of a break in the 'overhead cable. The acci dent happened near Yamhill, the cable catching some way in the trolley tearing out about two thousand feet. Among the society events of the pres ent season was the "Coon Party" given by the Leis boys. After all the guests ar rived and the tree chopped down, mint host Bro. Coon wasn't at home, Now they think Ed Barry, "ah old trapper" of the East End got him. At leut Ed is wearing a big smije lately, Mr. and Mrs. . E. Summers took Sun day dianer with Mr. and Mrs. George Blosser. Harry says that John says i was the first square meal for a week. Hawever John looks pretty well fed ail tne time, io the slam on his wife's cook ing may not he founded on factT Mrs. O. Stipe has ben seriously sicfc tvith ptomaine poisoning brought on by mating pickled pigs feet. It was thought tuat she ate some of the meat that had uut been under the pickle and as a con equence the flesh had spoiled enough tt produce the poisonous alkaloids, A doc- i Ur was not called at first as the cau. .as nol suspected, and the poison nau , nade considerable progress betore ar ! rusted. The German speaking society of Oie gon will give a gold medal for the best scholar in German in the Beavorton school, scholars of German parentage ex uded, 1 his medal wii be given at the end of each term, and alter this terut medal is awarded the entire ciaas wu wv ailowed to compete. The first prue wii. ue awarded some time during tlu ttv,. veeU. The Beaverton Band extencbi bteir -t cere thanks to the Uind people ot twuvti l.,n and vicinity, who so generously licke- in getting tfp fhe big chichen supper n.a assisted on the progratd, lait ihuie&ay night at Cady Hall. We appreciate th.,. courtesies highly. Jl is a high pi ivilege to reside amuiik such good peoiiiu and in such a splendid town as Beaverton. larl B. Fisher. u, ear dance giyn by Ihe,'' town council tVlOt l9t Mod. U 'lijsur ht. Cecilias Club in the' , , ... . ;t w,.ii(:njan, 26th, proved u? be the mtrht with nil nff.corn present o 'ir- i! e strains ofwtll rendered fommuniMte with (No O. fc. m rHrL" P. RH oomn?plegre.t ' n tie u.dies lake a hand), in Mile of ipgthem ttr install the city wer 'DUUur, which la so Drorainem at moat Strllrted to UQDOrtlt S (Dmrnltle ur Iik-1 dances. The young men are nn9iarinr f Rp.hrrli'i' afid one: v ent.hu liaaric in rwrard an the atten. "onsiBlinK 01 neooruer una one nsu la.ifhiy beateweri upon them by bf the 'other officers, to settle younK l. dies, end hope that theil Will (t.1 Rutaehe for wfiter used . tne food fortune to again pertici- , 1 ivuracne lor water usea .' in 8 social event of this nature., in construction Of the MW bjgai Judge Bagley, In circuit court yester- iwhool building, knd lllO to 'iB- ..... j,',. -'j . ..r --n - M i. it a j .j juur;J i.:.v, iisuiveq rne temporary injunction - auiti h motrr ii ucpi muvipbuio. thr gunday cio3ing suit filed by some ' The principle object of"thit i the load merchants, This -ieares the meeting was to adopt the follOW- oter to (he local official as to whether i Ji. ,u!u ...ineH houses u,t clb op SHndays. nSf .r to tiling tuts Jlt the officers had miJj , ,i stneily entofCing the aw as it WATER l8ERS N0T(!E , ,d .pen the question of There are 100,000,000 people in the Water rent becomes eVie. and payable : ited States and ,565,600 Mules soys a : in advance on theilirst day of ch jjionth ; ventmnt report, We believe that the .umber o"f piulea, has been algh.tly flnder. stimated!' at least If we consider past .xperience. 1 ' a ' CARD OF THANKS. I Vrtsh to thank the many Beavertcn .ends for their manv actfitof kindne wards my mother .during her declining " mcu eaacisittlKC lit IIIC "eral. Sincerely, E. G, Anderson, The groud hog' ihade tiiS annual trip to he surface Wednesday, but hq coitldn't ell hU tail from an icicle 1$ h agaiA irca, BEAVERTON LODGI) WO, 100 A. F. AND A.M. Regular commun i . . first and .irtl Tuesdays CADY HALL IK) P.M. Visitors welcome. W. H. Boyd, W. M. Cuy Alexander. Secty. 0 PHONE 37. W. E, f EGG Undertaker and Funeral Director Stock Always on Hand AVERTON OREGON CLASSIFIED at the uanfc of .eafertaiaj' i.l should II not oe paia oy tne lutn, tne water ciem (li. Slip;) shall shut off witter, and shall not turn it on again till all in arrears are paid.'Biid 50c exrtj. iii . . Be it' further f4salved that if any fau- ing, waten shall'be turned off ,i and re main offf or until bauthorized by: water cornmittee tq turn on, and pay fr turn ing off:and on. f.i d'-. M' y"' t ne water system is neing operated ai a loss, and it Ike earnest desire of the council that allUMII cooperate to put It on at fciet'ai self shstajnlng basil. It it intended fotlovf) thb. printed tariff on water as 'nearlyai; 'IMssible, ao don't be surprised at iferngledttd to pay extra for HEDGE, Recorder. stock or anyxtraue of water. Reid your 1 ome pap:r and keep up with the TIMES. " Beaverton Livery Stable y(hre goo tetps, rigs, harness B.n urtep)s treatment fire kept .(amsf fpit sale,' Horses fed by the day, yeek or month. Special To The gee-file Of Beaverton, My WQnc as well as my prices are right. Half soles from 45c to 85c The price and the work Can NOT be W. 'tiEIBELE'S SHOE SHpP (jppoiiitp the Cady OlOCK. Oi SAiE Four fresh cowj with calves: all heavy milkers. Enquire of Max Berger, Roirtt 4, 3 1-2 miles southwest of be averton, on FarfnipRton road. NURSERY STOCif FOR SALE The Weed nursery has a fine lot of all kihOs of fruit treet for sale at roanonable prices. H, E. Weed, Beavertor FOR SALE--Thoroughbred Airc lale Tcrriiir. For sale cr trade or chickens - preterably Fly- mouth Kock or Wyanaotts. J, Jones, Beaverton Barber Shop FOR SALE One heavy wagon, one set of heavy double har ness. J. T. Williams, Laurel Cottage, Route 2. Meat Market Fisher Bii(ing Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats Fis) op Fridays Dill Pickles ' L. B. ALLEN, Prop. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local application!, Si they flunaot reach the dlieatud portion ot the ear. Thero to only one way to oaro catarrhs) deafneai, and that to by a comlltutlonal remedy. Catarrhal Dearneas la cauaed by an ln aamed condition of the mucous lining- of the Eustachian Tuba.' When this tube Is Inflamed you havo a rumbltns sound or Imperfect henrlns, and whan It to entirely clueed. riftafhi-ait la lh raiult. tlnleaa lha Inflammation can ot reduced and thla tuba raatored to Ha niikmal oandltlon. henrinf win ne aeeiroyca roreyer. Many eases or deafneaa ard canted by catarrh, which Is olood on tho mucoua aurfScea of the aa tots. ' ' ' Wa will flvt Ona Hundred Dollars for any oaae of Catarrhal Deafnaaa that oanntt b eared by Hall't catarrh Cura. Clraulara frac All Druttltta. 7to. j, . CHiifflT qo folada. 0. Real Estate Loans ' FIRE and AUTOMOBiLE . INSURANCE Stroud & Co, BEAVERTON, OREGON MljCH ADLER-l-KA USED IN BEAVERTON It is reported by the City Phar macy that . much Adler-i-ka is sold in Beaverton. Peuple have found out that ONE SPOONFUL of this simple buckthorn bark and glycerin mixture relieves almost any case of constipation. sour or nassy stomach. It is so powerful that it is used success fully in appendicitis. ONE MIN UTE after you take it the (rases rumble and pass out. It is per fectly safe to use and cannot gripe. GlTt PHARMACY, JOS, A. LAOERFELD General Law Practice Oflicp with J. Stroud & Son Monday, Wednesday and Friday Hours 8 fp 10 a, m. , Deutscher Rephtaenwalt also PORTLAND, - - OREGON 631 Chamber of Commerce Mainl37Q A 1370 Dr. T, G. HETU, RESIDENT PENTIST Office in Cady Building ' OVER POSTOFFICB Beaverton, Oregon DR. PAUL M. E. CARSTENS Phyileiao and Surgeon. ( District Surgeon S. P, & P, E. . Railroad ' Cady Building, beaverton, orqeon SAFETY RAZOR HONING also all ether make of razors Autoniatie Keen-Edge Co. 189 1-2 Fourth 8t. Portland, Ore. Did you ever atop to consider the terrible after effects of Lr Grippe? If you have not then you are needlessly EXPOSING yotti future health. Perhaps at soim time in the future you will find yourself attacked by BrigHt Dis ease, or some other equally un curegble affliction. The reason if very evident You were CARS LESS and did not take Dinner care of yourself when yoa should have. What a simple natter It would t ave been to have troae to ih CITY PHARMACY and pur Chased a Hex of ARCH BRAND BOLD TABLETS and CURED yourself- -PREVENTED those terrible AFTER EFFECTS. These wonderful little tablets can be used in the treatment of Cold in the Head, Influenza, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Coughs, Fevers, Headache and many other afflic tions of the human rtee. CITY PHARMACY I F IRE fm fW It is YOUR home. Perhaps, that is JI a a ........ . . v J The hard garngd savings of years 3 gone. But the NQRTH AMERICA 4 IMCllD AMTT PAMD A MV" ' save you. ! ' 7 Va. BEAVPiTON TIMES jGENTS BEAVERTON TIMES t SyBSCRlPTldN $1.00 Per Vest I Complete Local and State News JOB PRINTJNQ SCHOS TEIEPHONE CO, Owned by farmers and business man for the convenience of .its patrons and not for profit. Free service extends all over Washington county and to Newberg in Yanihlil county. SMakos oonnectipns with the Bell System Sand the Home Telephone Co. at Portland, Home Office, Scholls, Ore. y. W. RAYNARD, Sacratary. LUMBER as well as all building material has advanced quite ntaterally in the last twenty days, An Early order for that building ypu are contemplating will save you $$$ BFEDLE& WAITE Beaverton Oregon tTne coon Jtipfte it;i,pt the nil fam out3 C'lFOimOT IT.WV f OljM'T w7 0Y II POIU0 I I'VI HOT IT TMl , seao avar law waalta. HB bmS to twitah to. W-ICUTCaawiaS-tl Thwa a MmmA Im hlaa iaa.a.a. nhiih.ii. h i i a . I lWf n riir fgi . i .T jMjrfijrajtaawUaltar. Tall rattaaaltriN watt W. Sill tSiwias- I 'A I? J I ne i