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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
Sj$ a -juts n- I j m -w U iiMjM X... r l......', .CCV. TLUrDAY, EPTEIZR 7, 1818. NO. 1 VOL IV. r- 1 J L .... 1 C I a... The Beaverton High School is how offering courses conforming to the law for standard, high schools of Oregon. All courses tore really elective, except Eng lish, and history and civics in the junior year. All students must take at least three years of Eng lish for this is considered funda mental for any line of activity a: student may wish to pursue after leaviag school. The course offered is consid ered a well balanced one and in conformity with the tendency and demands of the time. No f rills or fads are offered. Below the high school course as now given is presented: First year English, Algebra, General History, Bookkeeping, Physical Geography. , Second year- English, Alge bra one-half, and Geometry one hjojf ; General Hisrory, Physiology one-half ; Botany one-half. Third year English Geom etry one-half and Arithmetic one-half; Physics, German, Pen manship. Fourth vear Enelish, History and Civics, Chemistry, German rmtifnal. Manual work is given a half dav everv Friday. None ex cused from this. Punils are exDected to carry four studies each yea, but spo ckj pmCz&m Bust be ft&n the faculty to crrv mar I studies besides the raulir man ual work once per week. Penmanship nay be taken in any one' year, and also some other subjects may be taken any vear when tbe sequence of the subject is not essential: but sub jects like the mathematics niwt be taken as presented in th foregoing curriculum. The course of study is so pro portioned thait fits the greatest demand. A pupil .may major in English, mathematics, science, history, taking each three yean-, x get two and one-half years of sommercial work. Here book keeping is a prerequisite fur ommflrcial arithmetic. To save the expense of hiring i third teacher m tbe high school, ;he alternating plan of present- nirsome subjects is used," For xamnle. Ancient History is given me year, Mediaeval and modern History the next; beginning Gar nan is given one fear, and sec md vear German the next; etc. in this way. every pupi! has the mDortunitvof getting any -u ject he wishes, while the number if classes each day is. reduceu ive or six, thus dispensing with sxtra teaching force. By this dlan, three classes in English, hree classes in mathematics, two in history, two in science, me in bookkeeping, one in Ger man, one in penmanship, and one in optional subject makts fourteen classes to be given kAUCHl - UUch!!, ,. - LMW-H -Saturday, September 9th The $670,000.00 Comedian CHARLEY CHAPLIN IN "AMBITION" The world's most ta'ked of fun maker ' in a side-splitting four reel comedy. Also "A Younger Sister" 1 act Drama. requ''.d for gx' ;Hon, t jwaC for a atu.at m 19 1-1 credit! la ta 101001, mi this can scarcely be done in four years; In other wonts, the school s offering four and one-half credits in excess of graduation requirements. Of the fifteen credits required for graduation, ileven of these must be academic ;ubjacts, and four may be indus rial ones. ' The paw at outlined above presents the maximum of subjects and advantages to the pupil ' with the minimum of teachers and expense to the dis trict, for by this plan about $700. ;er year is saved to the district. '. Graduates of the Beavertor. ligh school are admitted to any j'tato institution of learning in Oregon or to any college in tht itate without examination. Bea- erton appears in the hat ofj itandard high schools in the cat slogue of . the- University of Oregon. The new Beaverton high school wilding is one of the best higl ichool buildings west of Port- and. It has an extra good au litorium whose capacity ma asily be increased thirty pei ;ent by opening accordion doors; Snglieh and language room, nathematics room; science lab iratories, (physical sciences) domestic art, domestic science, md manual training laboratories; lislorv and civics room; library veil situated with splendid list f books especially selected loi iiigh school work besides the new International encyclopedia, anc lew dictionaries; plenty of wel; .elected physical apparatus foi .he rhvsica! laboratories; a splen- tid equipment of manual train ng tools and benches for boys, leaver Theatre YOUR CHANCE To get your wood sawed Quickly I Let H. R. Nelson Saw it , and i itie Kisnee and art v" for tea gtria.. ica i s l.li, de, spacious gymna sium tlie beat in the county can t&ke care of the ohvsictl welfare of tha youOl who attend. In close proximity with the audito rium are shower bath facilities for those who wish. The build ing is modern in every respect, uid admirabto arransed for the intended. The school has a ji-ell selected course of study; and aa experienced faculty who can present this course properly. The attendance of young men and women within reasonable listance of Beaverton is solicited chis year. This is the only Stan ford high school in this part of tha eounty offering so many ad vantages to prospective students. fwtr Program. SaturoJy, September 9 Charlev Chaplin ih "Ambition," four-act side splitting laugh. A Younger Sister," 1-act drama Sunday, September 10 "Tigris,'' a powerful 4-act drama - that yoli can't help but like, ' 'The Masqueradors," a 1-act . . ' Comedy Wednesday, September 13 f Feature Program First Show 7:30. Second 9 p. m. lc::.l ...3 fa.. ...- W. S, Barr.ee has received word from two sons living in Montana that their entire wheat crop waB recently destroyed by hail. With present prices this irieana no small financial loss. ; The Fourth Quarterly Con far mi will be held at the Meth odist church Saturday 2 p. m. Miss Ruth Cady writes home i hat she is well pleased with her work and location at Gold Hill. Dr. T. E Ford, district super intendent, will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday vening 7:45. . Mrs. Otto Erickson recently returned from Seaside where she has been spending a two weeks vacation. Mr. Gus Rossi, Mr. and Mrs. ilon. Thvmr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Craig viewed the wonders if the Pacific highway, one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Summer man acroniDanied by friends en' joyed an outing in the foot hills of the Cascades the first part of .he week, Mrs. Chas. Craig and children are at Ashland visiting. She ex twets to be gore some time. Charley may have a lean and hungry look before her return. Miss Oma Emmons came home front the hospital last week Thursday. Miss Oma has suffer ud a great dual as a result of the broken bones of the shoulder not healing satisfactorily. It hai been necessary to perform two operations to put the frac tured bonos in place, but now it is hoped that she will soon recover, Tha contract for the new par- sonMp la expected to Da nt within a ween. overhauled and cleaned prepara- I . i . ... . - 4 - L tory to taxing up 01 kuvw. Th ihrMtiinft amund thia vi- cinity is well under way and the yield has somewnat exceauea expectations and is all of good quality. Oats run from 60 to 90 hushelsand wheat from 30 to 41 bushels per acre. AH ensilage corn look! good u does oiner feed for dairy cows, ine out look is very promising' along the feed line. Mr. Jam. H00M left Tuesday morning for Oregon City where h loins his brother John and some friends for a hike to the ' head waters of tha Molalla to hunt, and flah and otherwise en joy the quiet of the mountains. Jiramio believes in peace out navarthnlflaa he Went prepared tb war upon the game and here's hoping that he retains his repu tation as a succeeful hunter. A party consisting of Warren and Archie Ferguson, Will Camp bell, Gayhart Classen and Charles Essox spent a. few daya at Meadow Lake, Yamhill county, thn fare Dart of the week. They claim they went fishing but were compelled to subsist on traw fish and for once our illuatrlous fisherman. Billy Campbell, did not nave uio iw They all returned Monday even ing but Charles who was last seen astride a log in m trying to get no 01 iwo mwn eggs. Ho hasn't returned yet and it la presumed that halt still fishing. GILBERT'S 1 1 JYl Fis:a.n ElilUO s CHOICE APARTMENTS - STORES - OFFICES WITH HOT AND COLD WATER STEAM HEAT RATES REASONABLE BETTER DISPLAY - LOWER1 INSURANCE Sanitary , . - Plenty Li!lt Fitment EARL E. FISHER BEAVERTON, OR. Get your TIP TOP & HOLSUM Bread Also . Cakes & Cookies From Ferguson & Sons Beaverton Hardware Specials FOR SEPTEMBER iti Grey Enamel Tea kettle, special - " , No. 14 Grey Enamel Dish Pans, regtuar 60c, special No. 17 Grey Enamel Dish Pans, regular 75c, specia , -. " No. 21 Grey Enamel Dish Vans, regular ef.c, special 1 qt. Grey Enamel Coffee Pots, regular 40c, special 2 qt. Grey Enamel Coffee Pots, regular 60, special ' Steel Tackle Blocks, No, 1, capacity 400 1. , regular $1 00, special Steel Tackle Blocks, No. 4, capacity 1000 lbs., regular UW , , GILBERTS Cagh Grocery Co.'s Spsciab FOR SEPTEMBER 10.37 .88 .45 .63 .21 .27 -.60 1.63 LUMBER FOR LESS THAN WHOLE SALE COST We have an immense stock of all kinds of lumber. This Stock we are going to move this summer and to do so we offer you a big saving. This lumber vlas bought for less than cost of man- , ufacture and enables us to sell this now cheap. ' .. No matter where you live) in Washington county we cari beat any and all competition , offered. Write us or Call us up and we will aho you what a law pike we will make and what you will mVc We deliver anywhere. , Remember that' this ,is the biggest price cut; ling in luaabar thU county aver had. Sendin ' your material Jist now for this year's needd. We can give terinS. BADGER LUMBER CO; Hillsboro, Oregon Main St and P. R. S N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ' A-B-S-O-L-U-T-E-L-Y Everything ifl Building Material Phone kain 84 EASTWARD Thru the Inland Empire . --Grand Canyon of Columbia Ameacan Wonderlands. -Glacier and Yellowstond Parks Round 'flips kt tow tarM Dsihfintil September 30 via The North BanK . Road. North Bank Rail and it Honrs Sail M the shipti ot De Lroto Service, 8. S. Northern PaciliC and Great .. ttorttatn tat-t . . SAN FRANCISCO j32.eO From isis Or.e$o Electric Rr ppfnt. , Tidtet indudM mea) ana Derm. HOMfiSZElCERS' . FARES Sept. H to Oct. 3 From MkldU West to (Villf.mette . , . j ,' Valley , , I sell prepaid tickets, G. L. Trratnpion, Agent Baarcrtoo - 1 lb. can Hpyal Baking Powder $0.41 1 lb. can Crescent Baking Powder, .23 K. C. Baking Powder . . 1 Corn Flukes, the package , - .07 Magic and Yeast Foam, tha package .01 Regular SEc Coffw its fcood), the IB. 10.18 9-lb Sack Fancy Rolled Oats .41 qitrUs Washing Powder! tha package .23 100 lb. Back Oyster Shell . SEPTEMBER SPECIALS These $2.75 English Outing Shoes, Best Grade, special, - , ' $1.25 and $1.85 Middy Blouses (see these), special White Sport Hats, Ladieu' or Gents', special - 1 1 AH Sport Shirts (big values), apeaial ;.;.". We wand you to mo these aj ecial values in White Hose. Children's, regular 20c and tfic per pair, apacM, pair Women's, regular 30c pT pair, special, pair Women's regular 16c per pair, special, pair . i ' Women's, regular 28c pw pair, special, pair .",'' Infant's, regular, Uc per pair, special,, pair . . . ' . Gents' White Silk, regular DOe per pair, special, pair Gentt' White Hose, regular 25c per pair, 'f 6'al;hKirprtrlli'nd Prices Our Regular Prices are lit laat 25 per cent less than Portland rncei. ,uine Bargains. ' Regular fl.26 Overalls, while they last at ' . - Itoimlar 1.2S Ki-Ki Truust-rs, special ,, .t , ,-t- 14 lbs Best Granulated Sugar for $l.w wltn every aj.uu puri;ii m. u ,.. September 1 to September 10, only 6c:3co. (2.30 M .48 .60 $0.17 SA 12 l-2c ,21 .12 .42 .21 Brt Genu- I0.9S 1.00 AND cash Grocery & Bfaverton, Orrt.