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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
r f- r v iwajamit aft thflt t' .a. " On neat ton; y n!ht the! Grt duaif on exf Jsea of the r " h Cmii ta ba-t 'i in the year bout the usual SmA An interesting program hit been V...... -r - - 4 . j x Th dedication of the new school building ii eobeduled to fcJte plae the- ainetaenth of June. J Big plans fee the day are ia progress arid it promises to be an of, the fc&gat'iji.tip Mstory ,af Seaverton. On thll day th e annual senoal meeting w$u tae place and isltariBf it the pr- 4PM pwpawa ir tha dadica- tion. At najaj it ia alanaad to nam a batkat- lunan o- every ne is expected to com and atari the entire day." Much effort and oareful plan ning by those MapoHibLt naa re sulted in the preparation of an excellent program, by local talent for whtah Beaverton: lias tone been noted. Copies of this pro-' gram have been prepared along with Invitations .which vill be scattered through all the school districts tributary to this high ' ichool and also to many in other parti of the county. ' This is day which should not be forgotten by the people of Beaverton and this school dis trict and all should keep the Dedication of Boaverton 1 Selection . - , ' 2 Address ol Welcome W.B. Emmons 3 "Hay Fields and Butterflies'' (Dal Kiego) ' '' ' '-' ' Mrs. J.& Davis 4 "fCome Where-My Love Lies Dreaming" 5 'Tan Fare from William Tell Overture" Who Made the Speech? 7 "Loves Old Seet Song (Bingham) 8 "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" 9 "Morning Invitation" (Veaiie) 10 Ribbon Drill 11 Quartet . . , 2 "May Morning", (Dense) 13 "National Emblem 'March" H MSr Rosary" Netin 15 Remarks ; 16 "Way'Down South" i 17 "Bay to the School Muter" 18 "Come'WtysDi tha Lilies Bloom" (Thompson) 19 Piano Splo ' 20 America ' t ' jvj F!::;s(i pi;ilci::3 CHOICE APARTMENTS -STORES -OFFICES WITH HOT AND GOLD WATER STEAM HEAT RATES REASONABLE BETTER - DISPLAY - LOWER INSURANCE Sanitnjry .; Plenty Light Basement EARL i FISHER ESAVERTON, OR. Of feers Hots Bush PORTLAND'S 10TH ATu'UAL ROSE FESTIVAL Spadal Round Trip Fairs Daily June 4tb to Mil from all patats on Orccn Ebctric Rdlway Tkat Great Aays af Frohc and Fafeantrjr PtAcabVmai Cotaav ait JUvar ikway 9pen Lafjmsts CoBvsutinls 6f Ah CUrns of SCCI Voices FATT, FTLQ'JLNT TRAIN ZZZZE-k tW Agent Nev lUdueed Mmtmd Trip Faxs to Saa Fna. ciMti. iMily Jtta la To Knivnei Tr -)n Cainkve Las Aaa Dally Jum IS K. , prepared and every cue it 4ml yited to be present. 41 Ear rjtC-g, An a)l 4y Goel meeting along the line of "Holineoa'! will be held in the Methodist church, Beaverton, Thursday uoei., Eiiag your baskets and stayai: day. j -..., i .'-. Preaching m the morning atl 10; in the afternoon at tttft aodj in the evening at 1:46. ' People, will (be present from ; YamhHj, Forest Grove, Hillsboro, Port land and other placas. AH are invited te be present at this meeting. :. W. B. Congdon of Buber was a business vfaitpr in Beaverton Tuesday. 1 Mr. Congdon has a strawberry -patch which he ex pects will produce a large crop liaijj of the business houseB will close Friday and every one is expected to attend the big pa rade in the morning where the Beaverton float will 'be a feature; High School Program. 1 Beaverton Band Sorrento Neighborhood Club. (Rossini) " ." Huth and Willis Cady - Georgiana Malarkey - R. L. Tucker Gladys Tallman and Anna Peterpon , - - ,. Choral Club . f "J: Sixteen G:rl: - Meaere. Emmons . Goldie Vincirt '' . . ' ' " ' .'''-'---. Band Mr. and Mrs. T. -W. Zimmerman County Superintendent Mr.'B. W. Barnes teaara. Campbell, Klein, Fuher and Tcfit ' George Thompson - Choral Club Marjorie Hedgel t ?.:' Band' Tuesday evening June 6 ; Crowning of Queen Wednesday June 7 School Children's Pageant National Dedication Highway ' Nifht Spectaele Sinking of Gunboat by Submarine Thursday June 9 Floral Pa?ant Gun Club bnoot : State Conventions Frfy June 9 ) .iitary-Givic Papwant JLarine Parade, ped beat Races -Chinese Pageant Concerts.. Festival Center Dance Valtee Masquerade C 1 TM0W0ft, Omit Cm M.EFrsw.ava.F.f.r " et al Jo nent on nste tjt mm of 1-J.eiCJi ktenU. 8 per atwtf-r : n fnm flrstday of J.-,;..ii.J , altornrrsiv the QwMCant ik. . and was of a morose and v naturt. Alco-aUeeed itti f. ...t in several transactions desOant would blame plaintiff In tha pre enee of friends. At tSaes be would leave home -for Intervals of a week at a time and never would stay home nigbta, always absenting himself until bed time. Plaintiff alleges that defendant is possessed of a bad temper and' that he would curse and swear at plaintiff 'for no provocation at all and tn the presence of others. Plaintiff bsks ' for a decree and. her maiden name. Martin J. Vandehey vs. E. E. Marshal Judgment for the sum of 60 with interest at 6 per cent from the fourth day of Decem ber, 1915. ' Plaintiff alleges that he sold defendant merchandise to that extent. ' ; Meta Townsend vs. Fredrich Townsend Divorce. ' Defendant alleged to -have struck plaintiff with his fiwt and also with his open hand, once knocking her over a table. Plaintiff asks cus tody of minor child and tSOOO for her support and to educate the child with, also' $180 to enable plaintiff to support self during the course of tne trial. ' Marie English vs. James Eng-' lish--Divorce on the grounds of desertion plaintiff alleges that defendant deserted her soon after marriage. ' . N. M. Todd vs. E. M. Chand ler etui Suit for the recovery of certain moneys loaned to de fendant with interest and costs. Mortgage upon certain real prop erty involved. , ' Elizabeth Shute vs. John W. Shute. On February 10, 1892, the defendant tn this case filed suit for a divorce in the courts of Washington county against the plaintiff. ' Plaintiff now claims that the defendant has since that time lived with and . supported the plaintiff and led her to be lieve that the suit for divorce had not been granted. Lately examining the court records the plaintiff finds that her answer to the complaint filed by the de fendant in 1892 was never filed and that she was divorced from the defendant at that time, the defendant .having obtained e de cree by false represenations and default - The two lawyers em Dloved in the case are now dead as ia the judge who heard the case. . The. plaintiff in the pres ent case now charges S. B. Hus ton with failure-to file the answer as he promised in the first di vorce case. the now asks that tbe Courts Decree of March 22, W9Z, be set aside. Mr. and Mrs, Fred" Cady at tended the graduation exercises at Pacific University Wednesday axternoo& Baemnf Profraua. . Saturday, June 10. "Why." A BlftL vital idea powerfully ext- -d in 3 parts. The Land of H -it" Alport western "A Warning Suae." Some comedy. Sunday, June 11, "Tha Perils of the Atlantic." A m wonderful Aim based on the Titanic disaster of 1812.: Very realistic. 'The Man Who .Dared." A thrilling story ot s Noruiwest outlaws daring .intrigue to reunite his sister : : and her tiusband. 'Dick's Predicament" Western comedy ( iiui oi -pep-First show TJDi team suO pi m. I f.iji. '.. t i. tir I " pe. i.rjt fr.jt f r tl. "-'t. Zonule; .id t t iJUr.t.l drl .1 A'U2. 1". -aniC- "..Kine j.aa eounr. f Owen tt C Parkins and Mrs. Ovrie Perkins. Coward M. and Ej al'brtt-rTJwra L'1 Hunt and ' Jjnnle lUry CkJt mmn., . - Asaavi C'jaar C The ladies of' St. OeciKas Pan' ish save their annual dinner ia the Church Hall mat Sunday, Many were present and all were served with all the? could wish. The service was excellent said bo one was required to-wait longer' than a minute before they re ceived the necessaries to ' const! tuteabig feed. ' ' ' ; Mrs, J. S. Cox and daughter of Los Angeles, visited several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cba. ' .. Mies Azalea Young, of Medford, Oregon, "arrived in Beaverton Monday morning for a visit with Miss Goldie Vincent When you are possessed of any information containing an ele ment of news, Kindly notify the Times office and give it due pub licity, ; :-'"v'"'v' Wm. Schwabauer, lather of Mrs. Guy H. Johnson, is building ifcia- nice little house on hit land near the Johnson home west at town. He comes here from Oregon City where he has beer a resident for the past thirt) years, - L. F. Hines, while on top of me of the red cars at the sriopf last week accidently touched netal part and received a shock hich threw him from the car, breaking a rib and bruising his inn. He is reported as recover ing nicely. . SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For Washington County. Francis Cotl and Luanda Urta, Plaintiffs. I. L. Simpson, Nina M. Simpson V Francis J. Downey, C. H. Chap- .nan, and Laura r, atom, ue-i cendanta. . To J. L. Simpson' Nlns M. Simpson and Francis J. Downey, three of the def endants above named; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are here by required to appear and answer tlv omnlsint filed aeainst vou in the abovt entiUed cause and court on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of che lint nublication of this summons. wit: on or before luly 13, 1016, the first publication thereof being on June L 1916, and if you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiffs will apply to the court for a judgment againat the defend ants 1. L. Simpson and Nina M. Simpson ror the sum of $1800.00 with interest at the rte of 7 per cent per annum since November 13' 1914. and the sum of 1160. 00 attorney's fee and the further sum of C7.22 with interest at 6 per cent since October 15, IMS, and the suaa of WSH with interest at 6 per cent sinoe February 17, 1916, and the coats and disbttrameaU of this suit and Jor a decree foreclosing that certain morgage given by the defend adta . L. Simpson ana Nina M. Simpan tonlaintiffs to secure the payment ot Maid sums, dated November 13, 1910 and recorded at pane a, x wo oo, neamu of Mortgatea for Waahingtoa County, Oregon, and directing that tne following descnoed real pnioerty be aoM in the manner prascribofl by law to satisfy said ludcment to-wit; Tne west half of the west half of the aoutliulf of the northeast quarter of section 15, T. IS. 3W of tbe Will, Mer., in Washington County, Oregon, con taining 20 acres; and far a further decree liarnng all the defendants of all right, olaim, interest or equity in and to said real property and every part thereof, and lor such other and further decree as may be just and equitable. This summons is nerved upon you by publication in one Beaverton Times pur suant th an-prder of the. Hon. Geo. K. Bagley, Judge of the above named Court, duly made, dated and filed herein Mar 31, 1916, which said order directs the puouea tionof this summons for six weeks begin ning with the issue of said - paper daind June 1, 1918, and requires you, and euli uf you to aopear and answer on or tmvrn July 13, 19i6. M. T. fiagley, Attorney for Plamtiffs. T.. bfjayj. Sa.A a. ,,nd Cady where .y wwe barf- neas oanceraiiig tfe ikx yud. Wsa. T'wif if." -kA fc' teama to la 1 " U.a o' f dty where till butt and ie VanAy. will work Uem lor him in tawooda, Chas. Fry Jr. fall from tMo- gar'l mi , Inday a'rfat and was s y telurad e-.p vn- ooaaok ltl swquant. Selvenl Beaverton Mock at tended tha prefjarwdnv-a -parade last Saturday nicht and we have been Informed that rt Vaa some demonstration, J. Stroud and Company, who maoe trie utna saie iot i am Allen last week, inform us that Bert Hoeken has the contract for homes to be built by the, pur chasers. S. H. Davis has been flllii; his silo the past week. He is cutting rye at present and ex pect to cut another -silo crop from the same ground later in the season. . H. G. Vincent has the malarirl on band for a new aoara warn in front of his property. The example might be emulated along the entire lengtn ot tne street west " ' Mrs. Tom Allen was the vic tim of a painful accident Mon day night when she'hada king silver Tun nuo iibi- nnim wiuie -retting some wood. Dr. Cant tens was compelled to cut into the hand when he removed jty.,. John Grtcy. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Doy. Gray, fell from a aoriiontal laHder used by the liigh school hoys in the basement f the school building for exer cising purposes, ahd broke his arm. He is now getting, along ery nicely however, . , ;. Tuesday was the last day of school and the youngsters were wrned loose for the summer after a successful term of school. 4b final wind ! up several class parties and entertainments were ifiven the last day or two. - Next Sunday four Washington aiunty bands will meet at Metz ?er and particjpate in a gigantic concert, the entire aggregation totaling 75 pieoe. There will be i picnic and every one is invited i,o attend. The four bands are: Beaverton, Orenco, Metzger, Tualatin. ; The County Central Committee met in Hillsboro Tuesday and elected the following offiotrs: J. W. Bailev. of Hillsboro, chair man; Geo. Tbyng, secretary; Leo Perking, HillBOoro, treasurer; J. Cw Clark, Forest Grove, Con gressional Committeeman and Thomas H. Tongue, State Committeeman. CLOSING OUT SALE We . Will Close Out Our Uricr zrA Du:!3 f.LtcrU Hers tt Le Tba Cu fc:.:2 cy cua PerM 2x4 Cull $8.00 2x4 Com. 12 and 14 ft 11.00 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 and 2x12 Common 8 to 14 ft 11.50 lx Com. Ship Lap . 11.00 1x12 " 12,14,19 andl8ft ISCOO 4x4, 4x1 and 1x6, 12 to 16 ft ' . - - 12.60 Mo. t ceiling 6 8x4 , 12.00 Longer lengths of all kinds at proportionate prices. , : BEEDLE & VAITD cl'-vlttc:?. c:.:cc.i J i - " It 5 V tut n 1 1 y s a i v . i - -itffJi "' , ws of f-oy r t i on tue ncfljat miM in V verton. ' G" P-ii, rrnat Gn- " and V. V.'C -kr'l, . k ,v ooro visitors Tu" r k.-1' T ' tw tJi of c iLtcl aoiciiy. M T ii ! 81.' Wmtcm W - of G. U Tbor-i, 0. P. r v -wit, la v- - w. t o -rrr . rw..l auk t Ilj Tfa.L m. TfcIa.r vtl fa d-"- -heavily nf !w.a y i , our little ty. fdif t. 9 tion eon"ua t town h' 1 1 .' tobbad .-M rf e.,...j by the end of M weak. Snithalalf--" awvi a dirmer te 1W T.w at t' a Weed nursery which ia ra-y becoming one of tl) manyf-o- attractive to aightaeera. 1 -4 present were of. the Rotary G.-d of Portland. ' ' . 11 Allan who formerly en ducted a neat market in tha Fisher building was a week end visitor with his wife and ehil dren. L B- ia assisting A, H, Thomas in the meat business, the former hiving opened a shop in Yamhill Miss Ruth Cady, one of Bea- vartwi'a nrominent TOUilZ DSODle. graduates from, Ffafie Ufuver. sity this spring" afUfa succeawful college career. Mia Cady has already received a position In the Gold Hill high school where sh has charge of the department of languages. J, A. Shepard who moved onto a farm north of town aeveral weeks ago, hat been in peaver ton for the past few days helpirit prepare the automobile which the Beaverton Garage furnished for a float to be used in tiie pa rade Friday, the last day of the Rose Festival Several people were injured, in an accident last week when a team driven by Mr. and Mrs; Harrington ran away near the Mt Calvary cemetery, ine puri were just coming home from a visit to thaVmetery when they met an auto coming up the hill. Endeavoring to go around it the buggy was tjpPd over and de molished, t In the buggy at th time were Mr. and Mrs. Harring ton. Mrs. Smith and a little girl. Mrs. Harrinptqn dislocated an arm, the Smkb girl is suffering from a broken leg and Mr. Har rington injured his back. Mrs. Robert Scott and Mrs. Julia Cooper entertained a party of Eastern Star Ladles and other friends and neighbor at their Sorrento home Mount Carmel. All brought their needle work, and all enjoyed delicious refresh ments including strswberri and cream. llwLilltllWIiaiajaemSawaMr lc'z rrzzi atjl- : Sberwin Williams patats per gallon - - fl.O Pacific Rubber Paint L Kalaomin 6 lbs . , .tJ White lead per lb M ; Fails - , . " ... . .04 ' All Building Paper, Roofing,: Doors, Windows, Glass, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Wire Screen, Gutter and Mouldings at propor tionately Low prices.