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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1916)
r . . j , j : 4 .... ; v. :-.;--.:T:. frtir. - v .:;..,;: f ,, .,','!,.,. ' ' a, , ..... "V"1" .. . , " I ' ' ' . 'All One lot One lot One lot One lot jt,;c"::o ti:e Cw3T liwwwE Circuit Canrt ' josph Towneend ia" asking innwiTit aeainat Fred and Meta Townsend, for the Bum of tW with fntorest at 6 per cent ior Ave years which he claims is due him. .. .. . Robert Bunch is suing Geo. Boss for $1000 which lie alleges, is due him with interest on a mortgage and note. ' Gregerson and Kilbury have, brought suit against Harold E. fas to recover money which they claim is due. " . Tired of the alleged (juarrel some and nagging ways of his better half, Herbert & Kap'pei has filed suit for divorce from Lillian B. Kappel. Among the many allegations brought againBt the defendant by the plaintiff are those iu which the complaint .states that the wife told the plaintiff that she no longer loved him and that she refused to go .places with the plaintiff or stay nf hnmA. -. .... ' Nellie B. Black alleges that hastes and profane epithets to LUr."Hl FOn LESS THAT! VHOU SALE C03T . We have an immense stock of all kinds of . Jumber. This stock we are going to move this summer and to do so we offer you a big saving. , - This laaiber was bought for less than cost of man ufacture and enables us to tell this now cheap. No matter where you live in Wjsshingtoa county we can beat any aad ell uwnpetilieei offered. Write us or cell us up and we will, show . M what a lew ptioe we wilt asJce eoi wfcat ee w3 aatvej We deliver anywhere. lemember that this is the Wiei price ting Jb Jwhiir tUs oownty ever Iwd, Send in your materiel list tow for this year's needs. We . can givtiterma. DADGEH CO. Oregon ain Bt aad ,& & K. By. Go's. Tracks,', , A-COL-U.t-E-UY Bverything in' SvOlding Itatefial , phone Kai 8J Ccimtrana ktur6y '.I." I "M" a dS&iK:t Ths Forties vp tcuht Hzji! Ca Tcdnp &t 2Sc fcr o F"? e are &bo Fed fc ay that wskavc purchx:cd &a Auto Delivery Car tf-d a now nke rcubr daily d?!iT?rfc3. fkzzz 6t tea plates t " .,, eteh 6c drinktaj glasiet each Se assorted fclassware - ea 6c baking podey ' can 9c Sev ml pieces of ftatalnar itm foo4s vrjr chep Now is th swon for straw hU her, helped very, little 'with the support and finally deserted her, and upon this she has based a suit for divorce asking a decree and custody of the minor child. Geo. C. Jennings asks a di vorce' from Adeline K. Jennings on fhe grofflnds of desertion. ' Dr. R. 4. Cmpmairiis aumg Fred and Meta Townsend for money which he alleges is due for medical attention given the defendants. flea' Kilml has started fore closure proceedings on a mort gage which he holds against i. H T.itllhlea for the sum of $1400 with interest, from Noy. 22. 1914. ' . In the matter of the Istate of Wm. Tupper, Willard Teray Tupr per and Ruth Blackburn are peti tioning for the probate of the estate. U -1... IJmum. MirrlaKe' licenses were issued to the following parties for .$he. past week; Fred H. JCrame and Elsie f. Pfahi of near Cor neliusj Howarf Churchley and Willomay dinger. Many people from different parts fif the county were in at tendance at the funeral & the late A. W. jPike. Do nc fil to ccni U vp interest yc-j. cf P"? f, 2? rr?rtcUtcd tzx-zh t Ci lie:?. hiYcur Ord Ad Extra heavy jar rubbers ' dof 6c New pedal blend bulk ooffee lb 18c Lemon and Vanilla Ext 14c 2 for 25c Mason fruit jars second band Real Eetate Transfers. W H Warren et ux to Michael Welter et ux blk 8, lots 1' to 4 blk 0 amended plat of Pleasant Home add tq Beaverton; $3000. LouiBe B Belly er et vir to W C Diets et ux lots 4 and 6 Gray Oak; no.'- . A S Sholes-et ox et al to R Allison, lot 8 blk 1 Pleasant View add to Cornelius $116, R L Allison et ux to Manley B Hoard lots 8, 9, 10 blk 1 Pleasant; View add to Cornelius; $1000. A 8 Sholes et ttx to Manley Bi Hoard et al tracts 64 to 68, 85 to: 94 Inc Groveland "acres; $2000. Axel Johnson et ux to William De Veny lot 28 Peachvale; $10. O C Jackson et ux 'to SG Hughes et als 9 1-2 acres Forest Grove $10. : ' Thohas Connell etuxtoBen K Sunford weBf 1-2 of tracts Lenox acres; $925. Carl Wieneckeet als to William and George Wienecke und 4-6 int 18.30 acres in sec 18, 1 S 2; $1200.' Charles McNutt to W L Mo Nutt part of blk 4 Walker's add to Forest Grove; $10. L M Smith to Alvira Smith tracts in sec 2, 2 N 4; $f, . A W Allen et ux to Rube Nel son, kt 8 Overlook acres; $175. Herbert E Kappel et ux to Wil liam Kappel et ux 18.09 acres in Ben H Catching D L C 1 N 4; $1. Michael Welter et ux to W H Warren 6.829 .seres in 8 0 Stott cJ48, sec 16, I S 1; 12,000, ; WH Warren etux to Michael Welter et ux 88.6 acres in see 14, 2 S 2; 8.500L . , ,'V' V PorS-iMtMwtaill. ngWend; good wnJiOon; ocyill trtc. Uu bsrftr K 4. A. B, Pike of Modesto, Calif., was in attendance at his father's funeral, Mr. Pike has been away from Beaverton twenty yeare.; ' " CHOICE APARTMENTS -STORES r-'OFFICES WITH HOT AND COLD WATER STEAM HEAT RATES REASONABLE BETTER DISPLAY LOWER INSURANCE Sanitary . Plent Light Basement EATA t r".'X EVESTCTJ, C- . I'pmirc, July T WW t ViD Pf Tts Rest Pinto t doien 25c Quart t ' dozen 35o One lot of calico , per yd fe One lot calico remnants very cheap CADY & PEGG, Bvcitcn, Or. OBITUARY. Alonzo W. Pike was born in New Haven, Connecticutt, on April 15,1847. He went with his narcnts to Minnesota in 1856. In 1869 he was married to Marcia Doty, moved to Oregon witn hie familv in 1H77. i residinii at iifVest GroW three years and alnce that time has made nis home in Beaverton, . He leaves a wife and four chil dren, ' Card of Thank.. Wa wish tn exoress our sin cere thanks and appreciation to the friends and neightwrs ior thir fcindnesa and sv'mDathy and the beautiful floral offerings du ring our recent bereavement, the death and obseauies of our be loved husbanJ ind father, the late A; W. Pike. MRS. MARCIA PIKE, ARCHIE A. PIKE, ARTHUR B. PIKE, MRS. MARY YOUNG, MRS. CARRIE SUMMERS. Beaverton, Ore., July 26, 1916, Cent of Thanks. We wish to express our sin cere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and svmDathv and beautiful floral offerings during our recent be reavement, the death and obse quies of our beloved brother and nephew the late Grant Msrsden. MRS. ANNA LOOK. MRS. T. J, JENKINS. ; FOUND - Daric bijr mart .Ur (oraheid weibt 700 Dm. Owner cmtai now by pyii)g U & eK' I6t3 Dick Mimv ; Aa we go to press jnons rain is falling. This fa unseasonable weather for Oregon and will mum much loss to farmers on account of damaged hay. 315, jffiq One lo men's shirts ehoiee A fevr pairs pf men's Shoes Broken lot of men's shoes A few pairs ladies shoes kev;3lc:al and fz::::::l Beaverton is quite a grain sec tion, but the Cream Rye crop il awful short this year. Aaron Denney, Washington county's popular fruit inspector, was up from Whltfqrd Monday. Miss Helen Murphy of Port land, Oregon, has, been visiting the past week with the Wm. Hinchey family west of town. Regular prayer meeting this Thursday evening and preaching next sunaay, morning ana even ing at the Methpdist church. Several parties ef Beaverton people autoed over onto Gales Creek last Sunday where they Brent the day, A Miss Lottie Hunter, Mrs. Fish and Mr. Oleson took a cross country ride horseback Sunday through Beaverton and near-by towns,. ; MlssGoldie Vincent returned Sunday from southern Oregon where she has been visiting for rhe past month wjth Miss Azalea Young in Medfqrd and Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walworth of Albany were over Sunday visitors with Mrs. Walworth's parents, Mr. and Mrs, & G. Yin? cent. Owing to the fact that Rev, Gray has been away attending Camp Meeting in Portland for the past two Sunday there has been no services held In the M. E. church, .' , . ' i Otto Krickson has just put an other Beavertonian on his long list of Ford owners, C. E. Hedge is the new man behind the wheel and he drives like a veteran al-i readv. ' Bert Hocken has been busy the past few days remodelling the front of the Urange Hall, We are informed that moree- tensive repairs are contemplated which will include considerable1 alteration of the Interior. Geo. Beedle, formerly of the lumber firm of Beedle A Waite, has taken up his residence In in Hilleboro where he has joined the Badger Lumber Company' (firm in the capasity of presi deat ea 40c pr88c pr 91.18 pr No 3r H. A. Ekqtrora has the reputa tion of being ths best rack d.i!) sharpener In Washington county. Born-Wednesday July U to Mr. and Mrs. Mill Uanha hy girl, weight nine pounds. Mrs. Fish of the C-'se Ezkry and brother were In Oregon Cy Wednesday. . . V -1. - Only five months more ofLrp ' Year and still quite A number ef old bachelora left around Be verton. ' " " ' The Annual Teacher Insti. tute for Washington county, wil bs held in Hillsoora on OctoMr 18. Wand 20.' ' Mr, Alb. MutMif, one of Port land's prominent wood dealer was in the onion city last Thurs day oo business. John Traohsel of Elmonlca took around a subscription ptp' and raised .1500 among the B)eta bers of the Gerroart'Eaptbt church of Bethany, for the pur pose of purchasing an automobile for the pastor, Rev. Graf, If Meier & Frank of Portland were willing there la a man in Beaverton who would haul awcy all the old rails in from qf thels property northeast and west of the new glfh School In leaver ton. The old fence Ij of no rain and look flerotl , . B. 3. Walt and wiftleft tut Thursday for Bpokane, Wishing ton, Mr. Watt informed us tt;t as yet he had no destinattM la view but would probably tour th western state in search of a location. Th many friend of Mr. and Mrs. Waite will regret their departure and all will join in wishing them sueces wher ever they may find a home, ;fc;(:u Beaver Profraa Saturday July 23. 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