LOCAL NEWS Wwhing ton Co. School Notes Parents' Bay was observed last week Mr. and Mrs. U B.Allen ont9rladfliL.ft4:Wtt)atiiy-o(;itheBcht.Hlaiu.the Mjss Lee Wilson and friend from Port land at Sunday dinner Jake Buchley is moving his family tu : Cornelius this week where he will make his future homes L. A. Ftirnsworth, editor of thi TBanks Herald, was in Beaverton the last of the ' "week visiting With Father O'Flyn. Rev. W. L, Upshaw was again in the pulpit Sunday evening for the first time since his late illness-. Mr. James Wiley of Lake Mlnnatonka, Minn., is visiting With his brother-inUaw ,2. W. Barnes. All rural routes out of Beaverton art ' put out of commission on account of the : storm and the carriers are only giving partial service. The Oregon Electric was put out of business for a tew days during the severe storm, but is again ninning on the old schedule. The union services held in the M. E church last Sunday evening were well at tended. Th& next of this series will be held in the Congregational church next Sunday evening. The snow is gone again; but who knows lor how long. The weather man hafc certainly stuck his ladle into the wrong Kettle this winter, and dished out the wrong dope. W. H. Boyd reports that 25 large trees are down in the grove in front of the residence of J. D. Wilmot and that the ornamental shrubs in the yard are badly damaged. 'The city council have decided to meter the town water system, installing meters at all private residences. This; it is thought, may have a tendency to stop 1 the leak. Last Sunday the town stores were agair! closed tight and you couldn't even buy . two for five, This is due to the dissolv trig of the injunction restraining the en forcement of the law. Ernest Barnes reports that his father in-law who lives in eastern Oregon sold hay to stockmen who packed ii on their backs in sacks fifteen miles through five and a half feet of snow, to keep their stock alive. Roy Poole is home this week visiting his parents Mr"; and Mrs. E. B. Poole. Koy has been attending the 0. A. C. this year and being exempt from the exam inations at the end of the winter term he finds himself with a little leisure time in which to take his breath. He expects to return about the first of the week, Miss Goldie Vincent of the Beavertcii high school was awarded the prize offered ' by the German speaking society for the best scholar in German. This is the first ; prize given by the society to a student cf this high .school, and is something to be cherished by the possessor, not so. much for the intrinsic value of the medal as for the effort, and hard work it repre sents. Beaverton 5 c he til Notes Diviner in Hie imrHpr. rnnrlih'rin nf I he weather the attendance in all the rooms ' has been very low for the last months. The following pupils of the uppei grades were perfect in attendance for the month ending January 28: Eighth grade, Thelma Pegg and Edward Richardson. Seventh grade: Philip Thompson, Edith Barnes, Vena Thyng, Beatrice Baszee. Sixth' grade: Violette Sprarier,' Velma Davies and Freda Zimbrick. . Mid-term examinations were held las' week. Any pupil who averaged 90 in his studies, 92 in deportment, 90 in applica tion and was not absent more than 10 days during the" term was exempt from taking examinations. Many were exempt and those who took them, in most cases, passed w,th good marks. ; Monday marked fne . beginning of the second semester of this school year. Al gebra III was finished and Commercial Arithmetic taken up in place of it for the rest of the year. The course In Physiol ogy was also completed. The bad weather and lack of street car service in Portland prevented Miss Miller, the Domestic Science teacher, from coming last Friday. The week be fore, the Board of Directors and several of the teachers,' Had been invited to luncheon by the High School girls Rather than disappoint them the.girls de cided to take . charge .of it themselves, which they did successfully and served the following menu: Cream of Tomatoes Soup; Imitation Steak with Horseradish; Masht-d Pota ; toes; Twin Biscuits; Cabbage au Gratin; Cabbage Salad; Carrot Pudding with Hard Sauce and Whipped Cream! Coffee The guests are. apparently still in good health so we trust there were no ill effects suffered; Iu the Manual . Training department the boys are progressing rapidly. Last week Prof. Burrt lectured to them" on Roof Construction and next Friday they will start constructing a rooi. The boys tell us they will soon be able it build a complete house. , -j - Profi C. W. Burrt being ill, at-his home in Hillsboro, was unable to attend school but, owing to the good organization, classes were continued by the High school assistants and Grade teachers. Our best wishes for his speedy recovery. Birdie Chownifig of Aloha is a new pupil entefmg school here this semester. -Miss Franlz, one of the teachers, is recovering nicely from Her operation and will ratu'rn from Seattle in ab6ut a week. The'- Parent -Teacher Association of Beavetton failed to meet last week on account of the stormy weather. Notice their next meeting will be duly published. county. The reports Show that nearly 1000 people visited the schools on that day. The best reports come from Banks, showing 62 visitors, and Orenco 51. The inclement weather kept many away. One teacher reports the visit of a parent that had been e pupil in the district years ago and now has a pupil attending the same school. This parent had not been in the school building since she finished the eighth grade District No. Si, the school at Mea cham's Crossing has made some substan tial improvements this year. A well has been dug and play apparatus installed. The. officers are Earl Hollenbeck, clerk, : Mrs. G. E. Meacham, W L. Thompson and Art Kinne, directors. District No; 43t Shady Brook School, reports that the school has now reached the standard mark. Mrs. Minnie Gates Is the teacher. The new school building at Manning was inspected last week by the county school superintendent and pronounced standard. The Gaston High School has met all the requirements of a standard four -year High School. Mr. Rj E. Winger is the principal. In the May and June eighth grade ex aminations a neW plan will be tried in testing the pupils in the subjects of U. S. History and Civil Government, according to a statement issued by State Superin tendent of Public Instruction J. A. Churchill. During the examination the pupils will be allowed to refer to their text books, but the questions will be so framed as to test the ability of the pupil in expressing what he has learned in clear, concise language. The advantages of such a plan are, that it permits the teacher to emphasize the historical events which she considers most important; it gives the trained teacher greater freedom so that she can do a much higher quality of work than simply helping the pupils to "cram for an examination; it frees the teacher and the pupils from so teaching and studying as to make the exminatiori the end; it tends to give the pupils power of expression and eliminates the memorizing of unimportant dates and facts. Eighth grade graduates, January, 1916 Dist. School Name Address 1 West Union, Rosie Jossy, Hilisboro r 1 THE LAST WAND. "On the IctsI again, " said a certain citizen. w be pushed open the dor to the New Times office in the Fisher building. "Yei," answered the editor, ' ''We are now down where we can be easily found, We are on a busi ness footing and in on the mound I floor. " The movo just made by the only live newspaper in the east end of Washington county is for the best interest of that paper. The office is now located where the circulating public can not MISS it. We are also equipped to re esive visitors, and news,' What we don't get ourselves must find its way to us, and the public is the only medium by which this can come our way. If you know something which we don't, don't keep it to yourself but notify the Times office and let everybody Know, The P. T, A. will meet Wednesday the lbth at 3 o'clock, at school house. The usual program will be rendered. This is flag day and all should attend. " F. 3, BABCOCK POST NO. 80. Mfteta everv 2nd. Friday of each mpnth, at the residence of Comrade W. L. rlKry. M.S.Barnes, tommanaer, A.E.Hendricks. Adjutant. Read your home paper and keep up, with t ie TIMES. 1 " William Pubols " r 4 1 " Tina Bechen " r 1 7 Hillsboro Dewey Johnson, Hillsboro 7 " Wesley Schulmerich " 7 " Arthur Rollins . 7 " Hallie Park 7 11 Clarence Bucher " 7 " James Wood " 7 Henry Schomberg " 7 " Harold Ingles ' " 7 " Gladys Cornelius " 7 " Johnefta Riggs " 7 " Johnnie Dodge " 7 " Grant Dodge " 7 " Verena Shute " 12 Greenville, Cecelia SmithFor.Grover 2 15 Forest Grove, Eddie Haek Forest Grove 15 " Ray Aydelott; 15 " Edna Crosley 15 " Bernice Miller 15 '' Paul Austin 15 " Bruce Roe 15 " Evelyn De Mns 15 " Maud Graham 15 " Lucile West 15 " May Riiigle 17 Jacktovvn Willard Worthington B't'n r 4 31 Grable George Skuse, Hillsboro r 2 37 Kinton Victor Anicker Beaverton r 3 37 " Helen Vandermoat " 37 " Eleanor Kindt " 37 .V Hillis Kindt 37 , " Aldred Richards 58 Farmington, Ruth Porter, Hillsboro r 5 58 " Lydia Greener 60 Hazeldale Claud McBreen Beaverton r 4 72 Buxton Wilbur Paisley Buxton 97 Verboort Lottie Cropp Forest Grove r 2 97 " John Vandenberg " 97 " Minnie Cropp " NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby civen that on Tues day, February 15, 1916, the tax rolls for the year 1915 will be opened for the col lection of taxes, The first half of all taxes shall be paid on or before Aprii 5th toliowing, ana tne second nan on or be fore October 5th following. Interest sha I be charged and collected at the rate of 1 per cent per month or a fraction of a month until paid "Interest at Said rate applies to the first half if not paid by April 5th, ,and to the second half if not paid by October 5th." ' ' All taxes-remaining unpaid on October 5th, shall become delinquent, and on No vember 5th a penalty of 6 per cent will be charged andjcollected thereon in addi tion to the interest provided herein. Any day aftertthe expiration of six months after the taxes charged against real prop erty are delinquent, the sheriff shall haVe the right, and it shall, be hiV duty upon demand to make out and issue certificates of delinquency against such property. Certificated of delinquency shall bear in terest at the rate of 15 per cent.. Oh or as soon as practicable after'QefOber 5th, the tax collector shall proceed to collect all taxes leviedagainst personal property, and Which8haU have been" unpaid and shall levy lipoh sufficient goods and chat (els of delinquent taxpayers and sell same to satisfy 'said tatf of said sheriff shall charge-said pePspnal property tax against real property mid said tax shall become a lien upon said real property; and shall be enforced in the same manner as other real estate tax liens. , . . . " ,. J. K. Reeves'; Sheriff of Washington county, Oregon. f By J. C, Appuggate, Deputy, BEAVERTON , LODGE NO, 100 A. F, AND A.M. j Regular commun ication first and third Tuesdays CADY HALL 8-00 P.M. Visitors welcome. W. H. Boyd, W. M Cuy Alexander. Secty. . PHONE 37. W.E. PEGG Undertaker and Funeral Director Stock Always on Hand BEAVERTON. - OREGON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Rpffiilar meetintrs. Second Thurr day of each month. Meetinf called at 8 a m. L. L. GILBERT T. W. fclMMERMAN, Pro. See. GRANGE Paairoprnn P nf H. meets at Grange Hall the second Saturday of each month. A. W. Pike Master Mrs. W.H.Boyd Secretary. WE PRINT ... BUTTER WRAPPERS - Write or Phone THE BEAVERTON TIMES Orders given prompt attention Special To The People Of Beaverton. My Work as Well as my prices are right. Half soles from 45c to 85c The price and the work Can NOT be beat. DEIBELE'S SHOE SHOP opposite the Cady Block CLASSIFIED 'j At advertising ...must' by Tuesday morning, FOR SALE Four fresh cows with calves; 'all heavy milkers. Enquire of Max Bergor, Koute 4, 3 1-2 miles southwest of Be averton, .on Farmington road. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE- The Weed nursery has a fine lot of all kinds of fruit trees for sale at reasonable prices. H, E. Weed, Beaverton FOR SALE--Thoroughbred Aire dale Terrier. For sale or trade ior chickens - preferably Ply mouth Kock or Wyandotts. C. Jones, Beaverton Barber Shop FOR SALE One heavy wagon, one set of heavy double har ness. J. T. Williams, Laurel Cottage, Koute 2. Therfc is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years It was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors pro scribed local remedies, and by, constant ly falling to cure with looal treatment, pronounced It Incurable, Catarrh la a local disease, greatly inilucnced by con stitutional conditions and thereforo re quires constitutional treatment, flail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by l' J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Ib a consti tutional remedy, Ib taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on .he Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward la offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to cure. Bend for circulars and' testimonials. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.' Sold by Druggists, -75o. Hall's family Pills ior constipation.' cm Meat Market Fisher Building . Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats Fish on Fridays. Dill Pickles L. E. ALLEN, Prop. Beaverton Livery' Stable Where good teams, rigs, harcess and courteous treatment are kept Harness for sale. Horses fed ky. the day, week or month. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! It is YOUR home, perhaps, that is f A burning 1 The. hard earned savings of years gone. But the NORTH AMERICA 1 INSURANCE COMPANY can W 3 save you. BEAVFKTON times AGENTS BE AVERTON TIMES Complete Local and State Hews JOB PRINTING SUBSCRIPTION SI. 00 Per Year h Real Estate LOANS FIRE and AUTOMOBILE Insurance Stroud & Co. fiEAVERTOrS, ' bREGOfi ., ..1 JOS. it. LAGERFELD General Law Practice Office with J. Stroud & Son Monday, Wednesday arid Friday Hours 8 to 10 a. ni. Deutsbher Rechtsanwalt also PORTLAND,' - OREGON t31 Chamber of Commerce Main 1370 A 3.370 Dr. T. G. HETU, RESIDENT DENTIST Office in Cady Building OVER POSTOFFICE Beavertoni . . Oregon DR. PAUL M. E. CARSTENS Hyiician and Surgeon: District Surgeon S. P. & P. E. ; Railroad Cady Building, 6eaverton, orgeon SAFETY RAZOR HONING also all Cither makes of razors Automatic Keen-Edge Cd. 189 J -2 Fourth St. Portland; Ore. BEAVERTON' PEOPLE PRAISE SIMP'LE MIXTURE Many In Beaverton Braise the simple mixture of lucfchortl bark, glycerine.etc.-j.kndwn as Adler-i-ka. This remedy is the most TMOROUGH bowel cleanser ever sold being UsBd successfully in appendicitis. .' ONE SPOON FUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation; souMirgnssy stom ach. ONE MINU3fE after you take It the gases .nimble and pass out. - Alder-i-la cannot gripe and the i INSTANT .-action .is sur prising.' CITY PHARMACY., Did vouver stob'to .consider the terrible after effects o'f La Grippe? If you have uot then you are heedlessly EXPOSING your future health. Ptrhaps at some timein'the future you Wl find yourself attacked by BrighDs Dis ease, of scftne other equally, un cureable alflifiti&n. The reason is very evident,,' Tou were CARE LESS and did' not take proper care of yourself! when you should have-. . 'What a simple matter it would'! ave been to haesgohe to the. CITY PHARMACY and pur chased a box of ARCH BRAND BOLD TABLETS and CURED yoprSelf' ' -PREVENTED th ose 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 race, CITY PHARMACY SHOLLS TELEPHONE COL Owned by farmerB arid business men for the convenience of its patrons artdnotfor profit. Free service extends all over Washington county hnd to Newberg in Yamhlil county. . "Makes connections with the Bell System Sand the Hojne Telephone Co. at Portland, Home Office, Scholia, Ore. JJ. W. RAYNARD, Secretary. BEEDLE & WAITE .-. "Every thing to build with " -We carry a complete slock of building material Get bur prices before buying elsewhere BEAVERTON ;! 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