A j fv - ..1 7 .it 4' c:: ,t c: Circuit Cwrt The week ending Saturday last m a record wee: in the county clerk's office. Not a suit for divorce was filed and seven' took ' licenses to marry,' At) other suits filed involved money. Mary E. Rotors et al is suing W. H. Hembree to foreclose jnort ' gage and get judgment for $4226 with interest at ? per cent from j ! the 21st of April, 1915, and an "additional $776 with interest at 7 per cent from the 21jt day of April, 1915. John ' M. Kessler is asking judgment against Mary.. Knapp for the sum of $260 with interest at 8 per cent from May 8, 1914. , N. Secor Hyatt vs. E. R. Hen derson et al. The plaintiff is asking judgment for $150 with interest at 8 per sent from the 12th of Augusit, 1914. John E. Muister has brought auk against M ary Murrisin and T. H. Ward to foreclose a mort-, gage and asks a decree for $2000 with interest at 8 per cent and f'Jso a minor amount alleged to be due from taxes paid on cer tain property. Marriage LioenMi, , r Marriage licenses were issued to the , following parties' last week: Knute B. Matson und Marie Nielsen. Arnie Dickson and Maud Keenon. Clifford A. Thompson and Eva E. Kengler. Fred Luethi and Adora A's- paugh. Wilbur Harper and Rcse; Topp, Meru (Jonnett and r'ay ' Meytrs, Lester D. Tallman and Margaret E. Peterson both pf Beaverton. L. L. Gilbert is cutting quite a dash in his new Maxwell. He uses the car for demonstration purposes and expects to do a big! auto ousiness. ' The annual M. E. Sunday school picnic was given this year in Metzger Park. Two hayracks were used to transport the crowd of 60 or more. The day .was spent in games, races and big eats. SiMautiiitiiiiHMiutittittnmKKWWiiw i the FisHEK buildi::: CHOICE APARTMENTS - STORES - OFFICES WITH HOT AND COLD WATER -STEAM HEAT RATES REASONABLE , BETTER DISPLAY - LOWER INSURANCE . Sanitary Plenty Light ' Basement n, EARL E. FISHER BEAVERTON, OR. LUMBER FOR LESS THAN WHOLE SALE COST i We have an immense stock pf all kinds of .. lumber, This stock w$ are going to move this summer and to do so we offer you a big saving. This lumber was bought for less than tost of man. . ufacture and enables us to sell this now cheap. No matter where you live in Washington .; . county we can heat any and all competition offered. Write us or call us up and we will show you what a low price we will make and what you wijl save. We deliver anywhere. Remember that this is the biggest price cut ting1 in lumber this county ever had. Send in your material list now for this year's needs. We - ' can give terms. ., BADGER LUMBER CO. ILILsro, Orcca Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks.; . A-BO-L-U-T-E-L-Y ' Everything in Building Material H' ri'-Ni'i-.'Vt v-' ;.,'! S-tur:;y, Ancsjttf, acts. The only autheriwi' -sion pf Edward Egjlseton's fa mous book of the sain ntie. A fjne pjcture. The Runaway a pleasant t act playlet Sunday, August 87, The Confawioa a very power-,; iui 0 act drama. ' The Henpecked Burglar a side splitting comedy. ' ' Ragtime Band. A solid 1000 feet of laughs. First show 7:30, jgnd show 9 p. m. Chaaber of Ceauaercs Eects Officers, The annual election of officers for the local Chamber Of Com merce was held last Thursday evening. The followinn officers were named: President, L. L. Gilbert; vice-president, M. P. Cady; secretary, T. W. Zimmer man; treasurer) Doy Gray. Mr. Schiller was present and pro tested against the proposed new highway; but otherwise the even in? was uneventful, and no other business was performed. Eighth Grade Examination. The county school superintend ent will hold an eighth grade ex amination, in bis office on Sep tember 1, for pupiis that were conditioned in the June examin ation. A. M. Arithmetic, Language, Agriculture, Spelling. P. M. Physiology, History, Geography, Civil Government. Get your TIP TOP & HOLSUM , Bread Alto Cakes & Cookies - From Ferguson & Sons I Phone Main 842 ""'' f - v ' ti w , - -- A wry J-1-J thjng it would be ta state that the Band eon co.t .,tqrdsy nicht was a suc cess, because the success of it was too apparent ' Everything went as per schedule even to the arrival of one pf the biggest crowds that has attended a pub lic entertainment Since the last celebration on the fourth of July. Brilliantly lit with paper lan terns and electric globes, the Fisher lawn presented an unu sual scene with the big crowd scattered thickly over the grass aad a large body of late arrivals massed outside of the front fence where they were compelled to stay fpr lack pf room on the in side, The Band under the guidance of Prof, Geo. ingrahm performed very creditably, and it was said by many to have been the best concert in years. Beside music by the band there were several selections by the big 4 quartet which were well received by the audience. - After the music came ice cream and sports in the lighted road way. Carl Dessinger won the 100 yard dash, Melvin Vander most the boys 50 yard dash, Vena Thyng the ladies 50 yard aash and a young chap by the name of Olsen the pie eating contest, The present band is composed of" 15 members, all good musi cians and the boys are practic ing steadily tq improve them selves. Later in the years they expect to be under the direct guidance of Prof. Ingrahm which assures Beaverton of one of the best bands in the county. Next, month they expect to join with several other Bands ano liive a massed Band concert ir Hocken Grove Sunday afternoon This form of entertainment hat been very popular in the county this summer and the bands havi received much praise for the en, tertainment rendered on these .iccasfons. ' Meeting of Board of Equaliza tion, ' v To the taxpayers of Washington , County, Oregon: ., Notice is hereby given that the' board of equalization of Washington County, Oregon, will meet on Monday, September 11, i916, at the Court House in Hillsboro, in Washington county, that being the second Monday in September and the time and place provided by law to publicly examine the assessment rolls of said county for 1918, and correct all errors in valuation and de scription or quantities of, land, lots or other properties, and it is the duty of all persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed, and if it shall appear to said board of equalization that there are any lands, lots or other property assessed twice or in the name of a person or persons not the owner of the same or assess ed under or beyond its value, or any lots, land or other properties not assessed said board of equal ization shall make the proper correction. MAX GRAND ALL, Assessor for Washinton County, Oregon. Hillsboro, Oregon, Aug. 21, 1616. j ".- Card of Afpreciauea. . i The Beaveraon Band wishes to ; thank their many friends for the ; kind help and loyal support given j at their Summer Jubilee Fish ler's lawn last Saturday night, We , appreciate .. your- -favors highly. BAND BOYS ifc-EJf Fair ;' ' yarW ef The pfbmium list for the 1916 WaaUt JNm County Fair is now ready f .distribution, and if you do not t ive a copy' within the next ten-days or two weeks, call on Eseretary ft w. tteaer, pres ident Joseph P. Hurley, or the News:Times, and a copy wijl be given you. witn tne special prizes to be offered this year there is i grand total of $2,200.00 ottered In, the various depart ments of the fair, and nearly every product of the eounty and state has been provided for. Get a)ist,Sti)dy it over, and decide nqw to go in and get 'Pipe of the prize money, .... . . In addition to the. prises listed in the premium list there will be nearly 1000.00 worth of special prises, made up of money and merchandise, Thial)StQf special prizes will be issued later. J. F. Forbis,. the public spirited citizen who owns the fine place southwest of the city, has do nated $50.00 In cash to be used for special prizes. The Orenco Nursery Co. has donated $40.00 worth of nursery stock for spe cial prizes, while the business men of Forest Grove and Port land have donated hundreds of dollars in lesser amounts for special prizes for the events to be held during the four days of the fair.: This entire amount will be used not only for products, live stock, etc., but will be used for sports and contests of all kinds. A unique and interesting contest is being arranged be tween the fire departments of the county, and already much enthusiasm has been aroused in the vlrious cities. It is antici uated' that "stunts" by the Are laddies will be the leading fea ture. "Again we want to correct a misunderstanding that seeme to exist as to the size and con venience of the new grounds. L'he grounds as planned will have ill the space heretofore used, and coupled with the athletic tield und track, will make an ideal grounds. Ample stock sheds will be provided for. On the old grounds there was some 420 feet. On -the new grounds there will be BOO feet and more if needed Space for other exhibits will be ample, and then in additio nthere will be the line big, cool grove surrounding the University that may be used by the visitors for a testing place. ' We want to call partitular at tention to the School Department of the County' Fair. This will include all the features given in this department last year, in eluding a total of $270,000 for booth displays and for the big parade features. In addition to these will be a'flpe line of prizes for the sports and games on school day. Remember the Fair will be held this year on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 20, 21, 22 and 23, and that there wijl be something doing every day. Watch for the program and announcements of special events. Governor Withy combe and a large number of Portland business men have promised to come and help us get started on the opening day, Will you help the men who are helping Washington County by holding this fair, by making an exhibit of your farm products, and when you do that then come in and see . what your neighbor has sent in. , ,( Fr Sale-Organ in first class condition, chea,t Robt Ken nedy on Grand George place, rn rA f H. A. Ekatrom and, family re turned the first 6f the week from qie beach. '' 1 "" ',' ; '' Columbia Beach is drawing heavily upon the residents pf Beaverton evary week end. .Several new men have been added to the car shops force this week. '': ,' ' " ',' V Mr. Walter Robertson was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. 4. H. McLeod and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Keelar Emmons were visiting with friends and relatives over the week end. Lost Irish Better dog, color dark red. Suitable reward. R. J. HOCKEN. The home of C. F. Bunsen, editor of the Hillsboro Daily, burned down one day this week. Mrs. Otto Erickaon 'has re turned from a pleasant outing spent at Seaside, . This office has been Informed that Lou Wolf, one of our late townsmen has. Died on a claim in Idaho, A ffanir of camenters have been busy around the J). P. depot putting in a new platform and repairing the station building. Eugene Barzee has purchased che Chas. Johnson soft drink pool hall taking immediate pos session. . Mrs. Mary J, Baldwin has lately returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Purcer at their home above Hillsboro. For Sale Six young cows. fresh and coming fresh. All Jer seys H. A. Concannon, Bea verton, pregon. v St Mrs. Connors and mother who have been at the coast for a short while, returned home the first of the week. Mr. Lullens,' 8tate Superin tendent of Congregational' mis sions, spoke at the Congrega tional church Sunday evening. Gub Rossi and Nets Durness returned the last of the wees from Butte, Montana, where they were looking oyer the country, Otto Erickson has one of the new model Fords In the garage. Ford certainly has disguised bis product until the, appearance la nothing short of "nifty. Miss Oma Emmons 1b said to be recovering nicely from her accident al though it was neces sary to reset the broken arm the other day. The lawn social at the F. W, Cady residence wilt be held Fri day evening August 26. A fine musical program 1) been pre pared for the occasion. All are cordially invited. Will Walker, who, has been an invalid for v many years, is re ported greatly improved in health and well enough to take an auto trip to Portland the other day. Chas. Craig and John Kam burger have been busy the past week placing power and light wires acrosa the S. P. tracks north of the mill. The people in that part of town will now have lights. Messrs. Zimmerman, Gray and Weed attended the talk given in Portland by Herbert Myrick last Saturday evening on the ques tion of farm loans. Mr. Gray reports the talk as Very inter esting and the plan very feasible, ': Mr. A. Torker and family hat returned from Ridir-' i Wach- ; ipgtoni " ' rr" ' Mr.' ne) Hi. J. H. LLeod and the Kisses Ella. Vera,- tfi Mildred were vlt'ra to C;:tx'- i Beach on 8unda& Miaa Floy Cambua pf Ashland. : cousin of Mr. L. L. Gilbert, is visiting at tha Gilbert residence for a fevr weeks. Mr. A. Torket la now a full fledged auto salesman and will cover this end of ' Washington county In the interests of Henry Ford. . . Tea uncial dance oiven bv the Si. Cecelia Club on Wednesday evening was well attended. The dance music was par excellence , and all had an enjoyable time, A. H, Spraner is authority that the latest Improvement in, : Shock Absorbers can be seen at Columbia beach on Sunday after noons, ; Mr. A. W. Stabach the village smith nyilli give in exhibition ef fancy swimming and high diving at Columbia Beach next Sunday afternoon. ' Frank Stroud had his Ford badly battered Saturday when a large ear driven by a woman collided with it and forced it for a distance of 30 feet across the street and Into a gas lainn vole. The woman was arrested and found to be under the Influence of liquor. : She promised to make good the damage which was said to be 150. Later she was sen tenced to 5 days in Jail," but ap pealed her case and was released on bail. TsJSaaa-Peteriea. A very pretty home wedding took place at the residence of Bur. and Mrs. John Peterson Sundry August SO,1 at high noon when . their oldest daughter Miss Mar garet Esther was united in mar riage to Mr, Lester De Nam Tallman Rev. Upshaw pastor of the Congregational church o3. elating. The bride waa daintily gowned in white crepe-de-chine and net lace over which hung a white tulle veil fastened with wreath of orange blossoms. She . carried a very attractive shows j boquet of brides rnees. Mies' Anns Peterson sister of the bride! was bridesmaid and Mr. Harry M. Barnes ' was groomsman. The bridal party preceded by Carna' Peterson as flower girl and little Mande Gribble as ring bearer took their places to the. strains pf the wedding mareh played by Miss Gladys Tallman. The rooms were tastefully dec orated jn green and white. In a corner of the living room fash" -ioned Into a bower with greenery interwoven with white asters snd over which bung a large white bell marked , the position of the wedding party, Imme diately following congratulations a sumptuous dinner was served under an arbor in the yard built for the occasion and which was decorated in green and. white, With boquets of pink and white sweet peas in profusion. Fifty four relations of the bride and groom were in attendance. Many useful and beautiful prefnts were received. Mr. and 1'rS. Tallman have resided in H'" ton and both are well axl fL -r-ably known young peoi e. lt bride is one of Beaverton's pono lar young, ladies and the r " has been employed, in tLe o. , car shops here for the r ) years. They left on ah 4 - r Sunday evening for Josepo, C -gon. from where they to live on a homte 1 t many friends and t V tend to them cone wish them a hap, lji ous future.