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Notice l Final SatttaMiit. Notice is hereby (riven that the under igned has filed m the County Cmrt of the State of Oregon tor Washington, his fmni account and report as administrator ui iro estate ot inariee nmncK, deceased, and Saturday, September 2, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M, has been fixed as the time, and the county court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, the place for the hearing of ob jections, if any, to said final account and report ana tne settlement or saia estate. Dated tills August 3. me. W, fl. WEHRUNG, Administrator. H. T. Bagley, attorney. EEAYEHTP TIES 5. H. DAVIS 4 SON, PubBJi Beaverton, - r Oregon, Published every Thursday. Admhmtrator', Notica. Notice Is hereby given that the under burned has been duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Charles Stanley Crane, deceased, by the County Court of Washington county, Oregon, and has duly tiuauned as sucn and letters ot adminis tration, with the will of said deceased annexed, have issued herein. Now therefore, all persons having riaims against said estate are nereny re quired to present the same to me with proper vouchers at my office in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated this August 3, 1916. H. T. BAGLEY, Administrator. Entered as Second Class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. At the Post Office, in Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 1912 ADVERTISING RATES. SDisplay ads. 75c an inch per month ; readerslOc per line for 1st msertior.,5c:per line ;fbr alljsiib sequent insertions. would have to take the land, and the land would be worthless to him, for its earnings would go to the state. . "v:-v ' Therefore this measure would rob all those holding mortgages of all the money thus 'invested. Is it any wonder that, with such freak laws eominsruoat every election people hesitate to put their money into, Oregon lands or to loan money on Ore gon lands? Subscription $ 1.00 Per Year. Notice of Sale. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County, of Washington. In the matter of the estate of Valen tine Nehrbauer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an Order of the above entitled Court made and entered in the above entitled Cause on the 28th day of July, 1916, li . censing and authorizing the undersigned, W. F. Dessinger, to make sale of the hereinafter real property. I will at vertoa, Oregon, from and after the 30th day of August, 1916, proceed to sell at private or public sale to tne highest and beat bidder for cash, subject to approval and conformation of the Court, the fol lowing described real property belonging to the above , named deceased and this estate situated near Beaverton, Washing ton county, Oregon, to-wit: All the right, title and interest of Val entine Nehrbauer, deceased, in and to the following described real property. Lot Four (4) containing 1.17 acres and Lot rive lb) containing 1.8U acres m Hocken's Park near Beaverton, Section nine (9), township one, (1) south, range one (1) west of the Willamette Meridian, Washington, county, Oregon, containing 2.97 acres, more or less. -, - W. F. DESStNGER, Administrator of. the estate of Valentiue Nehrbauer, deceased. Date of the first publication July 27, Bid. Date of the last publication, the 24th day of August, 1916. SAFETY RAZOR HONING also all other makes of razors Automatic Keen-Edge Co. 189 1-2 Fourth' St. Portland, Ore. Beaverton LODGE NO. 100 , ,0 A. F, AND 1A.M. , ii'yS Regular comfnun- '(i' cation first and thirdfuesdays CADY HALL ..p-OO P.M. Visitors welcome, v W. H. Boyd, W. M. Cuy Alexander. Secty. " "SAFETY FIRST." The accident on the Railway Crossing a few weeks past, brings keenly to our minds the great necessity of caution when approaching a crossing of this .nature. Although the accident in this instance was one of those which caution cannot render im possible, it at least exemplifies the ever present danger. The history of crossing acci. dents in which the train collides with an automobile or other ve hicle can almost -invariably be traced to carelessness on the part of the person .-attempting the crossing. Too often the man crossing the tracks daily, de pends on hia knowledge of the train schedule and never stopu to look for the extra passenger or freight train which - might be CUIIIUlg. If every driver were to -pause and take a good look up and down the track in both directions he will never suffer from an ac; cident. Death and therMlway crossing are synonylHtific. We can not avoid the 'crossing but we can avoid death by due cau tion. Let ' SAFETY FIRST" be your motto. Bennett Thompson to Jbe Tried. The trial of Bennett Thompson which will begin September 5, promises to be of unusual inter, est as both the defense and pros ecution are supposed to have considerable evidence laid on the shelf which has hitherto been kept out of sight Hints have even been dropped that the de fense may have a trump card up their sleeve which will throw the state entirely off. In the mean time every one is waiting expectantly. Have you any grain to harvest? Notify - Frank Allen for uiclt neat, efficient work. ltttS THE CANARY ISLANDS. lwNE37. - W.E. PEGG Undertakerand Funeral Directo Stotik Always tin feand BEAVERTON - OREGON WE PRINT I . . BUTTER Wrappers Write or Phone THIs BEAVERTON TIMES Orders given prompt attention Spec ANOTHER VlGiDs"MEAS.; URE. (Elbert Bede in Cottage-Grtrte'Sehtind!.) There will be found -tlpon the'; ballot tHis year the most ' viclbus single tax measure ever pre sented to the voters'bf O'feS'n, It" will appear under "the title, "Full Rental Value Land Tax and Homesteaders Loan Fund Amendment," While the wording of the measure is sbmewhat indefinite, its enactment would Undoubtedly mean the substitution df a .full rental tax on all land in lieu of all other taxes. It would make no difference whether or nqt such a tax raised twice as much money as was needed, or whether it produced only 'One-quarter the1 necessary fund... . . r. . What WoulrJ be the results of such a tax? . ... Suppose you Own 160 acre's, Under this measure you would pay to the state the full earning capacity of the land. , Iherolore, the land would be worth , not a cent to you. The man who rented a piece of erjual value , would earn just as much from his rented land and would I have no.investmenj. ' If you should rent your Jafld, the full rental would go to the state, j , .1 . ... ,, ., . If the full rental tax was hot paid, tf.e land would become the property jof the. Stat? and. icould never, again pass into brlvate In Anoltnt Dave They Wert Thought to Form the Real Haaven. Ton know, of coarse, that the Canary Islands are northwest of Africa and that they belong to Spain. You may happen to remember, too, that three very interesting things have been giv en to the world by that group ol la lands Canary wine, the Canary dance nnd the lovely little yellow song bird that has n place in ao ruuny homes. To be sure, they are the Canary Islands, because that la where canary .birds come from. f But hold! The horse Is behind the cart. The birds got their name from the place of their naUvlty, and the jronp of Islands took its name from I'tlfe largest and most important mem ber, Gran Canarla Island. Curiously enough, the name means "big dog" In stead of "little bird." There was a time when these Islands were of far more interest and impor tance than they are now, a time when they called forth a special government edict It was the senate of Carthage that passed a law forbidding the citl !ena to make those islands the objec tive point of their summer vacation. From time Immemorial the world had believed that somewhere beyond the pillars of Hercules there was a group of Islands ao beautiful, so replete with everything to make men and wo men happy, that they constituted the real heaven. They were called "la lands of the Blest." When tho r.r. thaglnian fleet returned from Its first axpeunion to tne Canary islands than. was danger that fill the population of Carthage would emigrate to that realm of song birds and tempered sunshine; aence tne edict.-St. Louis Olobe-Dem. Dcrat. Auifnoa'i Notic of final Access. In the circuit court of the State of Ore gon, for the county of Washington. In the - matter of Assianment of L. B. Allen. Notice is hereby given that the under. signed, as assignee of the Estate of L. B. Allen, has filed hia Anal account in the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for tne county ot Multnomah, and that Wed nesday the 20th of September, 1916, at the hour ot 10 o'clock, in the foienoon of said day and the circuit court room of Washington county, has been appointed by said court as the time and place for hearing objections thereto, and the set tlement thereof-. ' Dated this 12th day of August 1916. Jos. A. Lacbhfield, -. Assignee. First publication August 17, 1916. Last publicatioriiSeptember 7, 1916. In the circuit court of the State ofOre- Sfon, for Washington County, H. C. Libbv, Plaintiff, vs. Dorria (sometimes called Myrtle E.) Libby, de fendant. To Don-is E. (sometimes called Myrtle t.) uoby, defendant; In the Name ot las state of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint Hied against you in the above en titled cause and court on or before August 25, 1916, and if you fail so ti appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for a de cree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for such other decree as may be proper in the premises. This summons is served upon you by puoiication in tne Beaverton limes, nur suant to an order of the Hon. Geo.vR Bagley, Judge of the above named-court, made, dated and filed Julv 13. 1916. which oraer airects tnat tins summons be pub lished for six consecutive, weeks begin ning with the issue. datetL July 13.1916. and enflinff With the. issue dated Attend U$; .ajifljre)iiit'. yWio appear and on or Detore H-ugust v, wit. . h. t;6aoIey, Attorney for Plaintiff." Teacher of piano SO cents per lesson. Miss' Hazel Blackburn, Aloha, ore. HEAR WITHOUT EARS Police and Detectivei Are Usng Lip Reading in Place' of the Dictagraph. scial . To The People Of BeaverUm!"" My Work asy'ell.as my .prices are right. Half soles f rbm 4uc I hands. ? flcea"dttork I If that isn t pure, UBfedulter- Can NOT be beat. DEI&ELE'S ated Single tax, what is' SHOJ5 SHOP Opposite the Cady f gut that tin't ail. ,. ' ' r.v P'ck... Is It the tendency of renters to - .i improve land, or -to' let jt : detfer- li4ii'J j iorate? The latter, of course,i; . : ' H J" ' i: So bur, lands and farm t build- -WtffSKrrtr w-n; i " gradually deteriorate. pot ot) ura oy .nan'H catarrh cur. vtoil ri by oatftrrh urtrej8 for -the past i Eltld known AoAhe (pewit, fellatJlt? remedy tor Catarrti. Jiali's CrttaiTh Cure acts thru the Dlood on tk Mitctjua surfaces, tnn feelUnff Ui Poisnn from the Bloofl ftftd fettling thff Aisearfea tJbftfttfifi. i' f ;. V,ure iijr nuri unit ruu wi ttrat Improve tnent . In your krtairo. Btart UKlne cure t mice aim ftet rid of 'iMnd for tfiatlmonials. free. y. t. OHKNEY A CO., ToldO, OtliQ, 4MId by Kl) CrunRliti, 76c, become le3a productive, wfe woUld-btickrard ih- stad of forward. - ; Under, -this ;MMri ihe Kilt eamjnE capacity of the land goec to the state fdr tait. ,.Thftrftfrtrft iv general I there Is nothing left with tfhib.' it cXri to take up1 the- mortgage; - The mortgagor could Jidt jjay.- the I mortgage, so the morteagee Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGOIi AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In iti Six Schools arid Fortv-eieht De bartments h enjraited in the great work 9i turning Liearning ana Ltnooi. rerty-tighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. iMrtt CoortM requirine a four-Tear mgn scnooi preparation, are onerca in the following: , ; AORICULTURB, U DeMrtmenta : COMMERCE, 4 Departments; ENGIN- KKKirtU, o uepartmenta; UJMKa, a rUnaiWtnt4tal VClO JJQTBV 9 TY..- mentsi HOM BCOHOAtlC, 4 Depart ments; ana rnAtuuALi. ; Vocational Courses feaafring an Eighth Grade preparation for entrance ire offered iti Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, forestry, Home Makers, and Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two year high school entrance requirement ' SCHOOL OP MUSIC Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. Catalogue and beautiful Illustrated booklet iree. j r , ' Address THfc RitOMTHAR,. 1 W-7-H-1B to 9-7-111) COMVALUfl- ORflOON W. Ml WERT itarber Siiop. Specialty oh Hair. Cuttlhfe First door west of Drug Store Thousands of deaf people are today throwing away all hearing devked and rajoying all convetsation. This method is easily and quickly acquired thru oux system. Absolutely the only thing of its Kind in the country. Our proposition is antirely oritrinal. We guarantee results. it will amaze you. Cost is trifling. See what new New International Encyclo pedia says on Lip Reading. Hundreds of peopie with normal hearing are taking' up neauiuK wim lur me many aaai tional benefits sained. You can unripr. atand what the actors are saying in the moving pictures. lou can understand what people are saying just as far away as you can see them. I ne eye under stands beyond the range of hearing Send no money, but mention this paper anu state wnuner or not you are oeat All particulars will be sent to you abso lutely free and with ho exoensfe to vnn Address, School of Lip Language, Kansar uty, Missouri. (f d Adv) oven the r.:cuuT ;;"' 'v" To the -r TttlAT.ICOX WW. urf laluac is mwiillii Onr tka kanUfal Coaal MoaataJaa waw tawavtat ma aaal loarinf hi straaaat iavtts yam ta haw laalMia. Season Week End Fare Fare $400 $300 Slightly KigW Id Bayocetn, ManzaUiiU Ciaaeic Ridge Neah-Kah-Nte , Daily trains from Portland 7i4S A. M. -1:40 Pi ll ObkervatioA car oil afternoon train "SeaBhore Special" Ask local agent for information, or -' Write for booklet "Tillamook County Beaches'' JOHN M. SCOTT, Camral Passenger Afeai SoutHERN Pacific Lines One Hcdred Yesrs Ago In 1816 the first Savings Bank In the United States was opened. It meant not only depository with minimum risk, but the interest paid on Savings provided the sure and safe dividends. We pay 4 per eent oh Savings and Time deposttB. Bank your money in Beaverton and speno it nere when necessary. ThiBwill not only neip tne toriithiiriity but yourself. - DOY CRAY, Cashier. ForSale-tlolsteinbuil, registered; good condition; or will trade. Max Berger R 4. MONEY 10 LOAN ON FAIldl LAND comicm first ikb mm mm Dr. T, G. HETU, RESIDENt DENTIST Ofnce ih Cady Btiilditif OVER ,'POSTOFFICE Beivferton, Oregon BEAVERTON SHOE SHOP Ohe half block ast Fishef Bldg. 26 YEARS IN SAME PLACE PHOTO pALLERY ANNEk . i Vincent Matzei ; Be(rrtorii Oregon DR. PAUL H & CARSTENS I'hysleata ana Sarioh. District Surgeons: K&'k E. ; , Railroad , , Cadt BuiLDtNd; i BEAVERTOri, OHOEOl BANKfBtAVEkT0N ,pcavetcn Oregon Registered Holstein Ddirynjanl Have you ever stopped to think that B0 pet cent of Covert meitt and Pubic institutjons have HolBtein Cattle. . , . The Holstein cow holHa practically every butter-anil milk record of the world 'today. .. ... , ,. - ( Then why hfsltati about placing a registered Sin at the bead of your heni We have tlem from $50 to CHAS. E BARNARD BEAVERTON PLUMBING CO. Plumbintf and rleatjnj. jobbinf Ciyen arbkatt Atti entiba. SCHOLLS TELEPHONit CO. Free service bver Washington County. Connect tiona with Ball ,System and Home Telephone Co. Rates Residence $1.25; business Jl.&O; business private'$2.50; within City ljmlts:! A fee of $1.60 and 3 months renf . in advance, charged for installation: For information inquire at Beaverton exchange. Home Office, Scholia, Ore. . J. W. RAYNAUD, J CHAMBER OF COMMERCE L , t, .! . J ai , -it: . I . Regular rheetinga. Second Thtirs-1 day df -each month. Meeting called mt 8 n. rh.. ; i ti i - i L L GILBERT, f ; W. iltviMEftMAN. I HL H Stevenson B, t. 5ohnsonl wli .J tiV.it.t . i (.' vtukci Aosiract ox i me to. Washington ia.AjiSTRActs HUltbora, Oregon. irtkiiTa Full Milk ta;i Cavri cu'd-oioff milk met make. iYlilWrif HHfcr Enrl twain ivKKri not (hrird(reM bj-epijiytng fhem with ,V- Cohkey' Fly Knoeker DofUhot ttint tnilkridr,rVrtow'Sth6pea tthd wrnJoft.titnsurj.n mil (nfl pail. . Keopi Flics Away r'; From Cattle hhd Hottbt b.rij oimfr -pf n"S nvq trtimali- Sat'M orniiirtt re inei Hroiitl. , 1y It 1, bays ;. .f Miiney,.Back If Not bctistactorv , . 1 .ftrp Trv a. mn fit S "W r u o.T.i.rSa4i:j. s jsm. CITY PHARMACY . iBt .000 uuoat m8 trmmmi,, mtTnZZSTi Jl THINK ttia CLfi. iti. r Toejl WH0l(ITHeV Tmanotnuiiil, uiu of nnniiia.-ii raycj,wi;iMurl nwai emu it-witha iomaSl. stiq.caai4 ' i -'( VTOU'LL find iMirJe thm fti aiyoat ml tobaosii I J?0 ZoM1 to tishij vfti CVi ChewkuL , A ; irttle bit hide wy in yoiir cheek wmotioetl d fives two-for)ne iriore Htistaetio'rj than a wad of o it !!ul?!f I .ifi" (k iMe,aad atM dm ariaaiaf aaat