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9 1 - r r z 1 SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PRIZES -1 -To'Be Distributed in a Grand: . I'M 1 . 1 i 'J ft.' 'By The Beaverton Times and Beaverton Merchants. The Capital Prize which will be given by The Times will be ah elegant Obermeyer & .Sons $400.00 PIANO Several of .the local, merchants have contributed Valnable Prizes and will give local vote ? "couponk with each $ 1 .00 Gash Purchase. Rules Vnd ! Regulticns Governing The Contest Are as Follows: 5 f&v to(ent--rTI)teliann and Popularity. Voting Co Stt; wirl ii.- ..jiietf'rt fairly and honestly-on business prirtcip'j, ; ,Stfk-tiy 'vi;h 'justice and: fairness- to all, concerted .Wii'h'i these nrifiples, ; it vvil! be an assured success. Priziti The.Oapita! Prize will be an Pbermeyer & Sons Piano a)h other valuable prises to the 'amount of 'many, dollars which' are announced herewith. CnM 4e;; Jk'ouit; ladies in this and adjoining towns' s're eligible .fcj.gtjisfti this cantest, ;nd th; party receiving t'lie largot i)iiij!"of votes will receive" the btWb'ful $400 Ob'er meyer '& Sons' .Piajio, and other premiums will be distributed' in accordance with the contestants, standing at the final count. , Tie in Vote Should, any of the contestants' tie in votes for any of.tbo prizes; a similar prize will be awarded.' n Vole Classed ot-os will be issued in the following; de nomination;: ''. " "V : -" New ubsfi'bersr (iOG vptes--i . , . - ;. . , - ,. ;. r . $1 00 Kenewals. 500 votes , ; ? .' : .$ 1-00 Renewals, more than one year, 600 votes 1.00 Back subscriptions, 400 vots . .. .; , ... ; 1.00 5 years New or Renewal siibscriptions,5000. votes' . '6.00 . 10 years New or Renewal subscriptions, 12,500 votes "' 10.00 20 years New or Renewal subscriptions, 30,000 votes 20.00 Instructions UesultS'to.Standing -Vo.tos vKlt' be; issued af ter SO days,'1 No votes accepted at less than regular price of paper concerned in this contest, No one connected with this-, paper or belonging to the immediate families of the mer chants co operating will be allowed to become a candidate in this contest or work for contestants. "' ' ' , Votes, after being voted, cannot be transferred to another!. Be sure to know for whom you are going to vote before com ing to the ballot box, as the editor or anyone else will not -give you any information on the subject. The key to the ballot box will be in possession of the awarding committee during the contest, For the first thirty days the paper will run a 25-vote coupon which can be voted free for any lady contestant. Contest to run aboutDO. days. , CONTEST WILL CLOSE MARCH 28, 1916. The right to postpone date of closing is reserved if sufficient cause should occur, , Ten days prior to closing, con test the judges will carefully lock or seal ballot box and take same to the bank, Where the same will be in a place where voting can be done during business hours and locked in n vault at night Until close of contest, when tho judges will take charge and count same and announce tho young ladies winning in their turn, . . .. ' ' '! , ' The last ten days all voting must b done In a sealed box at the bonk,. If you do not ftish anyone to know for whom you are voting, place your cash for subscription together with yoiir coupon in a sealed envelope, which will be fur nished you, and put snnie in ballqt box. This will give every pne a square ileal. Thii Contest Will Close March 28, 1916 Newts, e ,iar favorite laJv. 'i'-'p hpr v in i;i srd nrit. "hoe v!in do nit win on: o! tits regular prizes will recsiVe 10 per cent oa all ritoney llisy collect on subscription.' Save1 your tickets; Bsgin now ,' 1 ' . " ' ' 1 1 '"' i ' " 1 1 i ;vt .,. ''. j;. "i.M,j. si::.).i rtwf J '-. . . vjiiij$e.00 . 4tl Prize Value i fcoo Sth rriie ' " ." Vallie $5.00 Slh Prise Value 00 '' ' ,,. - "' ' '!,-,,''.:. " Donucdby , Bmstal l Honated by , ,,' , , , ,. ' Titv P'iarniirv City Meat Ma.ket Thyng Confectionery Jit.- cr'-r u:i',i".v :ij 'hui .uytn. viry r.ia.niacy Allen & Pone, Frgpa. ConfrctMt.ory, Pool, Soft Drink, Ulanra Vi't clive a2S vote Coup'jii fn-c; Willi each We pre .25 vote couptui frw wilh each We give o 6 1-4 void coupon tec! With We (de a 6 1,4 vote' counon lite wilii We nive o (! 1-4 voW crowon ire's with' $1,011 Cash Pi.'dmsE. Ask for Coupon. ;.!.! C ash 1'un.iuK. Ask for Coupon. each 25c Cash Purchase. Ask UirCoujoh. each 25c Cash jPurchase. Ask Ir rudun ' each 2Sc cash punifes. Asa (or couiwn Address AW Communications and Subscriptions to Content Manager Beaverton Times, :-: Beaverton, Oregon k.JM BEAVERTOI : TIME8 S. H. DAVIS Sc SONi Pnbiiolieri feeaverton,- - Oregon Published every Thursday. "Sintered as Second Class mail inatter, under the Act of March B. 1879. At the Post Office, in Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 1512 ADVERTISING RATES, : ;A Display ads 75c flh inch per iaonth ; readersiOc paf line for 1st Insertion, 5e per line' fdrall sub sequent insertions. . i -ii :-'ii'ii' Subscription 1 1.0Q Per Year. . SHE P'liOLEM The contiiraed chid weather Tuid Bnow is working 4 hardship tin the dairy and stpclf business throughout tb'e state. Fe6d in home 'section's is becoming sbarde lni high. In . parts .of easterb Oregon Hay cannot be had and the ratehtnen are trying to drive the stock to, sections nrtore highly favored, but this is a hard taBk An nccount of deep snow. ". Here in our own favored val ley the dairymen are having a Struggle,- as feefl n'as advanced without, as ye t a .corresponding false -in the price of the product! ; The eed Question has always heon a problem with the dairy- fnen at the best ind is Of course jhorJ30 now. xniseauor tninss he has found the. solution of, it in the Silo. Not only does the silo tafe'' but It keens up the' Row if mm at a minimn cost. We fi ae f ound that cattle ,fed ot torn ensilage icep healthier and. look better than without it, and fitHMw there is the advantage of producing more ' feed on an acre of ground by' storing the feed in a silo. VVe think the cothmunity would be more prosperous if every farm had a silo and the ensilage fed to the riht kind of cattle. We are not theorising but having built o'hS and filled it with ripe corn, we think we know what we are talking aboutl If any one is interested in this subject and opposing it. They art both ap pealing to the party to uphold them ill their odntefltibns. Mr. Bryan , having Captured every Democratic National Con vention since 1398 is hunting under the same license for the next dne. although a different gun is used each , tirfie. This year it is tne peace at any price" gttn that is supposed to has confidence enough in .thai "' '" "lc BV' magment oi tnis eaitor to a . ,fha blicanB are still up in an Opinion on any phase of thw,- a,r ag to fir)y ljkel;. candidate uujwL c ..wuu.uuc -";allh0UgnMr. Hughes of the U, answer any question to the best Of our ability through the col umns of the paper. That there are more deaths of pioneers of 1852 is due to the large immigration of that year; Notable among them is Maria Sweek, 'whose remains were in terred in Kiverview yesterday. She came across the pleins as" a bride, and the couple settled near what is now Tualatin, and on the donation claim which they took up She 'lived lintil death; iShe raised children who are a cfedit to their blood and to the State. Her life of 88 years was a useful pne and she will not be forgot ten by the friends of three-seore years.-Orc6oniah.' , The fight is on 'between Presi dent Wilson and Ex-Secretary of State rya'n for the .control of the Democratic National con vention to be held at 6ti iAUis. This may prove to hf as bitter a political1 fig'lit as was Waged by Taft andv Roosevelt, four years ago and may end as disastrously for ttlpSrty. These two leaders aVe' diametrically opposed tn the isai'i'e of nationSI defense, the beifevirig in immi'flla'te ac- .. , .'. .v . . . i' :t .... lion to max ana anu ,iue ocner S. supreme court is being courted very strenuously and he may be persuaded to say yes even if it is "so sudden.''' Has anyone said any thing fate ly about feeding the birds? Don't forget them,. .. , ,, , , . When we read about JO. below in Montana we thlhfi there is still something tb write about in our own beautiful climate,, t ;"' OrtjM it w MsS MtMMitii tbif reputed orin or the mosj rost, Jccoi'dlug lo the Persian legen Is so retry n to Is that it will hav i ni mantle interest fat all who lov thst old world and delightful . member o( the great rose family. It Sppeatm that to the long ago the arJKel whoso task It was to ten the Bowers, iresrlfd with his, labors, fell asleep beoeath a (osebush oiid on Waking, nfnshod with. Its rwume and the shad It had Sorded.hlta, bod It ask for any boon it wished. "Olr tu," (aid th roues, ni further cham," and the angel, stooping, picked np some it tho moa on which he bad been lying and en; reloped the 4nrers With 16' telling them that this greed covering. Deng the emblem of modesty and twmllltr, would make the moss nee the. fattest of its (gecles pod Ite quseo Tor nil (Use. -Paaiuii Oantt. . --'''CMMrifMVMMr. M Wfe cao mad a tart -replf." . "Mr lfa can Jo better thaa that ib jcAn ibalfa V Mwali tot Itatft"- Baltimore ivdiiMft. . - Art of OiCBi na, " j Elf'iance in dre8s la too ofreri coti i fouudt-d wltli estraviimirioe In dress. Tliat In oua of the great big eriora. VVhnt Is ronlly needed to make llie art of dresuiiig UleBs him ttiut looks and her tlmt lveui's Is Intelligent drestdng, and thrit is a subject worth auy wo m fin's study not to the exclii.slon of all else any oilri subject alouo will unbai anre the mind but enough to make her a mlr4res in it It Bhe ennuot be that let lifi do us we do iu all other Hues wlipro e frlsH the beat results apply to n speeifltlst for dressing, after all. Is only iinorlier huuau problem.- Dress, i Ths Beat Time to Plant Baftbstls. I .lost Iwhnv llitnico (iiveley flnrM i for tho ChiHiituttl coiivenilon In IKT'i he recelrrtl ii (i ttcr nuking bin opinion about luiHiiilt. He scrntchod off r ! ily us follow: i Ton oiirIiI ii r1a ni bnnohtitl tnry In th I ipririH (in ttw jo (nsiirt lintr gelt Inn npt ! befnrw mil Mtwt tt.iMvhnlli nru ilckod loo I green ornl i-unifiiiinilf are vr-py hnrd. i am) we hijvp hfintl of u wmat nutny tiHlli j tJHhiR f out. which we HtlrjliMle to I hp itimn : pflUH. 1 am (dlil the ht'( wny lo conk I them la to hit "A a kooiI at Iff bnit.r and : aithd thorn In hot. HftirJ mm h few of th ! ly, belli tnv aepil, and next year I oho Jell you rnor-i sbtnii them, Your! Ilhtr lly, HORACE GKEKLttV, Commtfidablo Caution. , "t wish," snid tho daslilng bride, "that we could or fringe to tuko our wedding trip iu nn airship' "I don't know," replied the cautious youth, "whether-it would be well to take chances on being obliged to take our Bret fslllug out so ncrioiisly,"-' Wa"8blhgtdri Staf. . ; . ,: A Consoling The tight. "Do you believe, doctor," asked Mrs. vVumps, "Hint men bocome what ttioy Mtr . i ''Yes, mndntn; I do," fluid the bin Hop, "What u t'ODifoit Hint tuiisi hove beetl to tliOHtf eurly mlsHlonnrles wbetl tboy were etiten by the ertnntbnlsT tlffbed U r. Vuin)s.-l7mpcr's Wuekiy SOUTHERN PAQflC GOING WEST No. 101 7:52 &m Euflrane Mm 8;51 arri 101 107 HI BEAVERTON PLUMBING CO. Plumbia uli Heating. JoU'faf Cti frAipf AttaAUon; ' THE NEW YEAR IS DAWNING! . '' ' ' Will it brinfj ydu prosperity and Good Luck "J "' br Poverty arid Adversity? ' ' i '! ffk tnow only'tiisi With Tho4 Wh6 Keei ! a Bahk Accbunl, Prosperity Has a Bnjter .; . Chance- Why not start a bank account with ' ' fhe. New .Year?, it will bd a move In the right'directim, BAfR OF BEAVERTON (roVjde' ftPJtOP BREAD th F4itiiiy. kfert Worth it. r 1 For ati BEAVERTON HOME BAKErV Ivf8je b3r uadA:i cjMUr.3 ti. McMin elet?' (via Cutoff (PltN steam IU 11:37 am elee 113 2:52 pm elec 103 4:07 tm Will'na elet 115 0:17 pm 105 6:49 pm McMin elee 117 8:37 pm . 109 11:52 pm GOING EASf " 120 0:20 art 112 7:12am i 106 '8:05 am elec1 IM 10:29 am elec 114 1:11pm 108 2:36 pm elec 116 " 4:35 pm ' , . 142 4:56 ,pm from Tillfl.. , mook steam, Cutoll 102 5:17pm 110 7:05pm' ' ' . 11810:11 pm . tiiiu i tiAtiNs eiectnc, via 4in street liijo, except No.; 141 and and No. 142. H. W. MCILVAINB, Agent. OREGON ELECTRIC EAST GOING ' WEST No, 30 6-f,3 A.M.-NO. ill 7-32" AM 8U 7'41 84 8-51 38 KM 8 381-03 p.M, 4(1 4-18 m : 4ii KM' Sat. 88 8-69 8511-02. 87 1-52 ph 89 4-07.. 41 6-08 48W2 . 458-p2Sat 4712.02AM O. U THOMPSON, Agent i, JJick.ns' Tip t. Andereeik . It h told ilr .rirkto. thst he eacei ebnneed do .this I'ersbin proverbi When tho shah's horses were being' uhod the beetl stretched out hie laarf ItBioediutejljr ha sent It to his frhwd bans Christian Anderaeh, anma: 'Here la a subject mad to. rone band, Write etorr .on this thnrae." And Andersen Ant Ooo and wrote tM titnoip.stors, 'heleUeOeao f Tnmi."-!,ojftaa'i Bx. Comr-..