FOE 8ALE 17-10 cki Jl"t tnliutea walk from oilier devot Eetverton, 1-2 mile east of Overton. Also 12.88 acres 6 minutes from Mott's sion on ft P. R m Faley cut-off road. Inqnllre for ' information ' of Beaverton Times. . J. T. WfLLIAMS, Laurel Cottage. Notice to Creditor. in the Circuit Court of State of Oregon, ' for the County of Washington. L. B. Allen Assignment. Notice is hereby given that L. B. AHen, bwner of the City Meat Market in Bea verton, Oregon, 'has hied hta assignment far the benefit of the creditors n the above entitled Court. All persons having blaims against L. B. Allen are hereby re butred to present their claims, under oath to the undersigned, w JOS. A. LAOBRPIELD, 5 Assignee. ' r--, BEAVERTON L0DGE NQ lfJ0 iV " A. F. AND A.M. ' Regular commun- cation first and ' third Tuesdays CAD Y HALL 8-00 P.M. Visitors welcome. , W. H. Boyd, W. M. " ? Cuy Alexander. Secty. VrlONE ST. W.E. PEGG Undertaker and Funeral Director Stock Always oh Hand BEAVERTON - OREGON WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS Write or Phone 1 THE BEAVERTON TIMES Orders given prompt attention Special To The People Of Beaverton. My Work as. well as tny,,prices are right. Half soles from 45c to 85c .Tile,, price and the work - Can NOT be beat. DEIBELE'S SHOE SHOP opposite the Cady ,Block. ' W. M. VERTS Barber Shop. , Specialty on Hair Cutting Shave - - , ' . 15c Rath - 25c First door west of Drug Store. Beaverton, Oregon; Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured With LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as they "sinot reach the seat .of the disease. Xiarrh Is a local disease, greatlr In SSeneed by constitutional oundltlon., SB In .order to cure It you must taiVan internal remedy. : Ball C: 4arrh Cure Is taKen Internally and Aflta thru the blood on the mucous sur faces of the syetem Halls Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best Bhyslcians In tbls country tor years. It Is composed of .some of the best tonics inown. combined with some of the ,best blood purifiers. The perfect coro llnatlon of the Ingredients In Ball's Catarrh Cure Is what produoss such wonderful reeulta In TOtSrrhal condl 'tions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHBNBt & CO., FtopS., Toledo, tt , JHair.UrSiSlf pSi. for constipation. Real Estate LOANS FIRE and AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE , , c ! . Stroud & Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON ANNO UJl i have been aimolnted representative of the Curtis Pub liahing U. ouoscripuou weusrwiuii. , ',,, . To Our Subscribers of ThrlaaitKHorne Journal, The Sat urday Evening Post, and the Country Gentleman I wish to ask for your renewal when yottr. present sumption exinren. To olir ihaay readers who b,uy the publications frorii news stands I wish to ask you to subscribe! , it wUrsoye yott both. time afid irioney. ' '." J" ' i ii - To those Vh'o only read our publications bow and then 1 also1 wish for your tegular1 subscription, ' ' 1 expect to Call upoh you very-soon; ' - ' , , t v It L. tUCXER. EoawHbft. reftM. ; . J, t)i- in itU-iHf Woswal ahoUUJ bs tent this week duet ejail it t , . , -mS .ru d.tU.as;,V..,..'.',..,;Mv,.r1T',r.V'V.'3''! ... . j .... By l W1US. A . '(Continued from Ust week) Taking tKsee to Ms chair he dropped the bags to the floor re taining only the tin boxuich he opened. Out of the depths of this he took a lock of long, ailky, black hair which twined itself about his finger. He toyed witp tbls for awhile and then dre from the box a miniature Minted upon a piece of round- canras stretched Within frameof rose Wood, and lastly he withdrew en envelope; small and growing yel low with aire. The address upon it was in the delicate refined hand writing of a woman and directed to Mr, Sidney Harris, Springfield. The remainder Was covered with a blot of ink milk ing it unintelligible. With tromblinir fingers he thrust back the flap aud drew out the contents. , As his eyeen iwinnrerer the first words of the sheet before himi he saw again the day wben he had first opened it and -beheld the words that had staved the hand of destruction. Now he read the letter ." with rather a regret a regret that he had ndt aceomulished his original plan and stilled forever the pain and sorrow Of the past and pres ent., Then he began to read a dewy mist around the wrinkles of his eyes. He followed the delicate trac erv bf. the words with his eyes: ', Dear Father: This letter will tn fcou. indeed, as the mes senger of woe and sorrow the last chaoter in the history of an ill spent life. A voice from among tne ruins of a glad past.. As 1 write, father. 1 can feel the chill hand of death upon thy aching brow and it soothes my troubled soul as nothing, else has ever done, f":x .' When 1 sat at your knee, a little child as pure as the opening r-naft. and listened as vou told of my mother; ,i never fancied that soma dav I should welcome death, or rejoice in the thought that it was near at hand to set my weary spirit free from this horrible life that has so proved mv undoing: but' how changed are the thoughts of today from those of. .yesterday. ',;: 1 nrh writine to ask your for giveness, ndt that I. deserve it; fnr VThe waees of sin are death" and in death are all thincn fonriven. I speak through myself for another whose future is, to me, more precious than the crown Of eternal glory. ; Oh father 1 have suffered, and 1 have realized how ; true were the words which you spoke tomerbut how bitter has beeo that realization and how devious the path unto the light. ,1 have been the moth pursuing the "SAFETY razor honing also all other makes of razors ' Automatic Keen-Edge Co. ., 189 -2 Fourth St. Portjand, Oie. CITY PHARMACT " TVio P.irv Prmnnanv renorts customers greatly pleased with the QUICK Mtioti of simple buckthorn bark glycerine, etc.. as mixed in . Alder-i-ita. xnis simple, remedy- drains the old foul matter- from the bowels so THOROUGH that ONE SPOON FUL relieves.almost ANY CASE of constipation, saucr or gassy stomachy It is so powerful that if i tiaarl annrtafiRfiillv in aorjen- idicitis. Alder-i-ka never gripes and the instant action is sur pricing. , i , v nBHal ib I C E M I W I, , t::e tc: .16, and h'iltt :i J my wir:i and lo-t t. a I ii less wreck. ! 1 Ufe It dTrt!rj. I fel the cV.ll ere ,'. x overt ,.w'.y..d it rr '- rre wif h to .ex a and ! avn so ti-ed. hi Oue more thing t must say it is a gem of great value of which 'I speak, and I place it in your care. Be careful that it is not torn from you. v "" V :"' There is left behind one Unit between this world and the sleep into which lam sinkihg--a child. A boy whom 1 have called Jack from the memory of brother Jack. Please educate him, and Bive him the right kind of a start ! I know you will. 1 am having difficulty to sec this paper, ere the light fades Out I rhave saved money- money for him-r a few hundred dollars from the wreck "and ruin of my life- give it to him. Now goodbye father, long ere you read these this history of woe 1 shall have been called before the Almighty Judge while the list of my trangressions is read! And the letter faded away into unintelligible lines. ; Slowly theotd than folded the yellow sheet and laid it aside This was the binding link which held him to the past and to life. Chan. . The Watches of the Night. After awhile he took up one of the canvas bags and opening the top emptied the contents upon the table. Out rolled heaps of shining gold coins; which he picked up a handful at. a time and dropped back into the bag, dwelling long on the musical clink Of the pieces as they struck one another in their descent This was the accumulation of years amounting to several hun dred dollars, and all for the edu cation of Jack. Fingering the contents of each bag for a time he at last placed them back in the opening behir.d the loose stone and stepping to the door he opened it where he stood look ing into the night Without, the world was sleep ing peacefully, and over all there reigned the absolute calm, weird Btillness of midnight, High on the hill far back from the lake, shone the pale; red glow of a fire, but magnified by the ex treme darkness of the night ' The fire on the (summit glim mered, low as Harris turned his gaze, in that direction only to blaze up; brightly as more wood was evidently, heaped upon it sending forth a shower of sparks which seemed to reach the very heavens. For some time longer the man listened and then satisfied that all was as it should be, he raised his fingers to his lips and gave vent to a long' shrill, peculiar whistle, which woke the distant echoes into a hundred whispering vibrations. The echoes were hardly stilled before, from the depths of the forest came the melarcholy hoot of an owl which drew nearer at each repetition, and then the forest again re sumed its mute mystery. v , To be Continued.) , . Art ef Drsssmj. Elegance In dress is too often cone founded with extravngunce in dress. That is one of the great big errors. What Is really needed to make the art of dressing bless him -that looks and her that teeai;s Is Intelligent dressing, and Mint is a subject jvortti any wo man's study not td' tha axcldsion of all uke nr one Subject alone will nnbal w;'e 'ho miuil but enough to moke her a utlxti'cas In II. It she cuunot be that letilwriao ns do lu n other lines ttberb wd' wish, the be tesults-apply to spcclallst-ior ilressing, after nil, Ib duly another huuiau problem. Dress. ' tidmmendable Caulien. "1 wish," said the dashing bride, "that We coiild ,hrrange to take our wedding tripid an airship." "I don't kfaow," replied the eantioul youth, "whether It would be well to take chances on befhg obliged to take our first falling out so seriously."-' Washington. Btar.. , ; I' Iticonsistant '" Mn Marwell (In a holt, throwing Bdwn the city dlrectoryl-That book !. vat fhinss ao very incorreci. - Maiwell-What are yon, looking for. deaf? Mr Maiwell-Why. I wanted to ktnrn what business Mr. Haynor kt (n. and that nhsntd1 book Bays be a trafSilng stationery alsmsn.-Chleg New. -J"' eMftr -tit. a4 k went t 4 4 Rob-tai tot aarproM I f ntr)y took 1111 boos-Bo t a lrsnscrtpt " r;r,nAW tke fmr& Remarkable Praohwy Thai Was Mad to Goethe In IMF. Id Ua AntMleak UaiaaHw than la reproduced an eitraet from a eenvor- eatloa keM In JMt by Goethe, tbs pant Cerman poet, and a Mend of his. in which Ooetbe made the foUowlai extraordinary propheclea: "It amy be foreseen that to united f.tntMi. with Its decided predilection to the nest, will In thirty or forty yean have occupied and peopled the large tract of land beyond the Rocky moon tains. It may. furthermore, be ton" eeen that along the whole coast of the Paclllc ocean, where nature haa el NMy formed the moat capacious and secure harbors, important commercial towns wlH gradually arise tor the fur Uteranee of a great Intercourse between China and tin Bast Indies and the United States. In such a case It would not only be desirable, but almost nerea sury, that a more rapid communlcatloa should be maintained between the east trn Rod western shores of North Amer lea. both by merchant ships and men of war, than haa hitherto been possible with the tedious, disagreeable and ei pensive voyage around Capo Horn. 1 therefor repeat that It la absolute! Indispensable for the United States to effect a passage from tne Mexican gulf to the Pacific ocean, and I am certain they will do it. "Would that t might lit to see Iti But I shall not I should like to see another thing a Junction of the Dan ube and .the Rhine. But this under taking Is so glgnnUc that I bare doubts of Its completion, particularly when I consider our German resources. And, lastly, t should wish to see England In .Dossession of a canal through the lath mm of Sues. "Would I conld live to see theae three great works! It would be well worth the trouble to lost some titty years more tor the very purpose. " , mm swum okohs muuu timm flNVI mii NO HVni 01 J3NOW Notice to Conlracton. Notice is hereby given that selej bids will be received by the county court of Washington county, Uregnn, on batur day, April 29th, 1916, at 1 P, M. at the office of the county court at Hlllsboro, Oregon', for rock hauling in the following road districts, to-wit; .... , .., Nos. 1. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8i 9, 11, 18, 23, 26, 31, 32, 36, 42, 45, and 47; also for Crushing and hauling in District INo, 4J. All DiQs to oe accompamea oy s certi fied check for per 5 cent of the bid. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Specifications may be seen at the office of County Judge after April 24th, 1916. Dated this April 8th, witn. : D. B. Reaaoner, County Judge. C. A. Hanley, Co. Commissioner, R. Matteson, Co. Commissioner. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for county commissioner at - the primary election May 19. If nominated and elected 1 m-nmiw to exercise the same care in con ducting county business as I would in my own private anairs. l am an auvucaie ui gocd roads and will do all in my power toward improvement of county highways. HENRY T, HESSE, Scholls, Ore. - - Paid Adv. Dr. T. G. HETU, RESIDENT, DENTIST: . ' . , .. - .... Office in Cady Building , 'OVER POSTOFFICE , Beaverton, - (;, Oregon DR. PAUL M. E. CARSTENS . Physidan and Swtgeoh. District Surgeon S. P. & P. E. ' Eallroad Cady Building, ' beaverton, 0roe0n - SKIN TROUBLES NO LONGliK BOTHER BEAVEK10N PEOPLE. Do you feel rather la?ty and unfit for work? Do you feel tired, even before your, qay s work ia full accomplished, ana at night you are nervons; lhn vou say you have the spring fever, This is only one of th symptoms resulting ' from impure bltfod which generally occurs in vie spring. There Bre times when ih frrtiditioh Is rhore setere. There are then, skin eruptions, hniln. nimDles. and a conflitlon oi the .akin knownas ith. This is very troublesome and hard, to cure, and if allowed to run feay cause complications; To cure these rii'soffippahle 'features is uppermost in every mind; and no housenoia is wnnout i iui ontirlnr nlrl fashioned remedies, mostly, wnicn require ijme oDeratloh. NOT so with AKCi?E? ALTEKATIV ES . f or this i is . ft quick, sure and cheap method of treating these conditions. Bua verton. People have found, this moiino ffAllpnt and it is re commended' Vyau by-then CITY PsiAJUACY. accll:;;. Minnesota Ko. 13 Pride of The North, Order earljr no ii nitip I iO. H. UrSriO Registered i Hohtein tot the month of April we ofl'iT llkia fin young bull for $M. Dam averaged seven gnllona per day, for six weeks, with first calf. Milk tested 3.8 per cent BUTTER FAT. 't ; Sire grandson of 7 and 30 day butter champion of the world. CHAS. E. BARNARD BeSTtrto Orstsn. Beaverton Livery Stable Where good teaps, rigs, harnKJ and courteous treatment are kept Harness for sale, j Horses fedH by the day, week or month. SOME OF THE MANY WAYS THAT A CHECKING ACCOUNT MAY BE USED TO ADVANTAGE You can always make the correct change. Your returned checks make a receipt for. all bills paid. You can send your oheck instead of buying Money Orders or Drafts in paying bill by '. . mail. Your deposit entrlos will serve as an ac count of all monies received thereby' giv you an excellent record of your earnings' from year to year. 1 1 BANK OF BEAVERTON BEAVERTON Plurdbinj and Heating. Jobbing Given Prompt AtieAtJea: I SCHOLLS TELEPHONE CO. Free service over WnBhlngton County. Connec tions with Bell System and riouie Telephone Co. Rates-Kesidence $1.25; business $1.C0; business private $2.50, within city limfU. A fee of f 1.60 and ii months rent in advance charged for installation. For information inquire at Beaverton exchange. , Home Office, Scholls, Ore. J. W. RAYNAUD, Steratary. . BEEDLE & WAITE "Every thing to build With " . We cany a complete stock of building material Get our prices before buying elsewhere BEAVERTON j OREGON , n, 1 ' yrwe oto mspsat ma-p " hit wwi nave tin rwm - yiHt BwmtaiH sr vwtrM ff; 1 J- " " I I Tav m Ml 04 J AT 1 j M (bul)eS.iTlair Hli used to switch tobacco every Jew weeks, Tno friend fcv. him a little of W-B CUT O-w 1 the Real Tobaoco Chew, Ufa) cut, lent kr4. is.v. ,' : UoIi"hI'nluUr tiki, A malt 44 a toaad (l,aaiuiMsft aas tt " sm ... "NMIm U sk b-Sm. wt v. ri-W bbm. Uto" -4 If W.f'I- s -.is. i 'T ' l) cci Excellent For The So An Excellent FioU tCorn 7c per lb. priwcomM n"C ' bUMUIIUtl Una., i C PLUMBING CO. sea J ,.,..,j,i '. " ,i : ta thi ci-.u tt;co ci