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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1916)
' vcl. iy. a H i;i3. r.,.;j,;r" (. Aaaortsaca'wc 7C with In terest being the free. Ft F. Newell fr,Shieer Company has staned rortcKxure proceed ingi and a suit to recover aonsid erable other money due for taxes paid by fbe oompany at different times. .,W. R. Conn and Mrs, Grace juena are being wad wnu. Greer to recover rt89 within tanat Ann, the ..A day of Oeto- ar, l waiea it flu on a pcont- iaaory note ' " I r ' j Another, ssartgsga foreclqaqre ia that atarM br laaac trqan and Paul ISaehaat' aMnat H. B. and Kary Pras.' The, sum in volved easeont to CO with in terest for aewp mon,Oa.' , 4 Theresa Ftaehar ojrsd 78 and unable to speak; tflt other lan. gouge than German 'and can jaitiar read or writ has filed suit itgalnst . her eon, " Frank fiechei'-. charging that he caused his sistiW to have their. mother place her signature upon a cer tain document of which' ahedid dot know th purport unt after ward. The paper which she etpned wan a quit claim dead to a 40-aera tract fir which ha, paid &c old lady teit dollars. The plaintiff i now siring forrecpv dry of title allegiag that the paper was never witneeaed before a notary or by any other person. ' After, six yaw of married life fidith' Q.'Naill has brought action to terminate her relation-; Ship with, f. T. O'Neill, whom ahe attests, haa refused her all intereooaaa with, bar relatives and family and hat eontfhaally ridiculed her and toad 'derog atory remarks otmoerning her before her friend. For the put aix months aha declare aha hat been compelled to li ve without the defendant " ' ' . ' 0. T. dinger et al is Suing fW in ' i m It 't, "-eea Intf-er' "trtyKn Fie. i t aia "- for eh d saf I i 11 letter b. r,-JBvy la to Ckai. E.'r'tarcll and Anna C. fleas. Gen. F. Staeahaoa and Amy H. Humphrey. Atc3e R. xoung anff Anna Mattiesoa, ft-att tekr- - , Beavrton Grants Mo. 83 met in regular monthly mating Sat urday. September V 1511. In addition t the rerular business, three parties were jnrtpucted. in the thintivand fourth degree. Very mush tot fee regretted' Mr. U E. Hadsnai4dinhi reiB- natkm aa oqrcepondnb and th underaigiwd was elected' to fill the vacancy. Noon recess wes as : usual - very much enjoyed by all present. Afternoon lecture hour was in spite of . the fact that on account of the vary bus) times a good many were pre vented being present so the at tendance was small but very en thuaiastic The program, war certainly very, very interesting. We learned more about tomatoes, and the origin of mtisicar instru ments in one hour than would have bean possible during a whole week ' searching libraries, which 1a conclusive evidence of the fact that parties take inter est and pride in perfbrfting duties assigned to tbeiti. " The variety of programs we are haying reflects great' credit upon out worthy Lecturer. V ; P. E. SffSNSON, ' , ' 1 Correspondent, 5r. p. E. Bosch of Aberdeen, K, accompanied bye'r ehil lran, is visiting her mother,' Mrs. Ik Qstrand. lira. Ostrand is also enjoying a visit from her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Will Os trand of Gaston. US mm??" asass ' TSmM wUlkMlii tt. lM-OMttr.Tw . M.mr l.lll I. .. Am - - av. .T.!T. 4Masjariast. 'i . J PV1asVWFSMajBBSBBtaV sssWP,,S(lsla? WsssssMlV I CHOICE APABTMEHT3 - STORES - OFFICER W)TQ HOT AW CQLP WATEB, STEAM HEjT HATES REASONABLE PETTE8 DJ3fW - U)WJgS INSyRANCQ Sanitary Plenty Light v Basanient EATL E, FI5K21 tAVESTON, 08, CasaEas Accitie I c The BeavertonGaraire FC?J) AG3:CY TH3 UNIVERSAL CAR fZd : C343.60 Tcaaing - - -' 3C0.C0 t. O. B. DETROIT OTTO ERICKSON Cn f rdaT rTrnfni' j hjra of k a parr's, f a, i fct aw .a luneas, lb daaaasfd wps Uprn at Beaverton, QrecTn, January 1. 18 where the family had jitad for twenty year prior to their removal to the Btokat-Wooater ranch in GrfieJ, UfjL fall'" Beiidaa the parents, two sj cers and two brother mourn his ioss; being Mr. John tonando and Mrs. Percy A44!aon pf Tort land) Edward. KV-' n , Oregon, and in of arft.4. ' Funeral aarrioai war' oon iucted Sunday afternoon by Rav. Spies of Eftscaila, with inter meat following in Zion cepatary. Mr. and Mrs. S. H, Davis vis ited points in the Willamette val ley returning Monday. Among the points visited were Mollala, Wilhoit Springs and Woodbum While at Woodb,urn wa'drov out co the famous peach orchard of State Senator La Follette of .f . mi:. .l.lj nwiuu Buupiy. inworepsrqcon- ists of about SO acres located on whatjs called the mission bot toms near the Willamette river about ten mile north of Salem. There was a wonderful erpp of peaches produced this season all of which has found a ready mar ket The trees show expert a and produce the finest flavored fruit that has ever been our priv ileae to eat The senator seemed to take delight in 'urging us to try another. Crops pf grain have been good throughout the valley. Corn is coming into' it own. Many large fields of as high as 50 acres may he seen and all of it promises to yield wel. TOUR CHANCE To get . your wood sawed Quickly Let 8. R. Nelson Saw it I Get your TIPTOPftHOLSUM BreaeW-Alao ! From I Fergusop & Sons JSaASTsVATJ) Thri) the Inland Empire Grand Canyon of Columbia American Wonderland, Glacier and Yellow tone Parks Roud4 Trips u Um Fun DUy until 39fTlK rtprUilaiak NartbfiaAbiaaiZSiWiaaa on ttw alai at De UiM Snrioc, S. S. i Nortktni Fidic sad Grat . Natlmte fnm idt One Electric Br paint Ylcket kldedis bmsJb sad eerta. Sept 24 U Oct S , mm Ml ldle Wmt to Wmmett ' I Vaiwy I tell prepaid tickets. ' G. L. Thompton, Agent " Bemverton I k, C i t: w if Rpn iJ i;r;n ir,j;.' pot. t r U :"Ji cr4 ttaTi. f 1 ' t urpl four year wrjtln T ,. fc P-hool depart mvjt jfon with yry pecy fc;:;" a for entering upon the etc of 'langea. Santh, FrerA Gertnan and Latin are oSarad in addition to a full course of Enpliah, " AH ersd- its gsincfl xr accepted by the gata Koardof Education. Only tro)jghy (ipmpetent in- tnwtpif present the coursea and with small claasss more individ ual work rybe done to the dlract adVanC ie of the student Papi who desire; to teach khould enter the Teacher1' Training Course which' ecreied'by thaatoia, a 'taehar's strte oer tiflcats'bng granted wone year wit.' wt'asaminatloiL The QrpSnlaf and Primfry Dopaartawpineo; at the same dme and parent who desire their ebjlfjrep to receive the doubje training of a refined home with that of Instruction are urged, to aire these departments a trlixl. The Conjmereial department it up to date apd fully equipped to cany put a eomplete two year course! Only graduates of the eighth grade pf its equivalent are admitted. All the usual branches are preseptet. Gradu ates are assisted to positions; The charge is life same as for all regular departments, with the (Continued on Im( pais.) " ... r - The publle -fcoT building wl soon be ready fjf pesupaney. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pike are spending (bail vaeallop at th coasv. k Majtyslloa are under eonstrue tiop, 1 Jhj spek wejl fpr the Several bones have been crushed at fh rock erusher'this snn, . l,,l( Mia Ethel Hanley of uiaraop olii it visiting at the horn of E. A. Hendricks. ' Ed Anderson was oyer from the eoet country celling on friend Honda ' . ' y t ' High school girl desired, for company, and light pork, for board end lodging. . ' Mr. Geo. Beefl'e, jfanager of the Badger Lumbyr Mnpsny of auiappro waa a uaine,i,yuir in aeaverMio iuay. The top' notch yield of oats thus far reported n tnis vicinity, John Welch had8 acre which threshed. 80Q -! pushe. Mis Ruth Cady writes home from Gold Hill that aha attended S barbecue at Rogue Rlyer and helped consume six roast deer. John Peterson states that there will be about one half a crop of onion sefrd' thts fall because of had " weather conditions this summer. Maine has iwung bask into the republicans column. Districts there -which nave elected demo crats to otoee ipr w years wane ragubltcan at Monday's election, -T Lata of tniia r-- i na if 1 I'i and even jr.. -";r" l-la'hTringpajirto Hi" i rtrgo thegre'nl U rFto unui'J irf I vcxaeaaun. ' KriL. Cotrand. for-raf Caston, haa trken e yl tf 1 1 Commercial Hotel. L.aC.i com vmr woo"-- Mri la deeerslagof heraU-sef t- hotel piktronte. i " Tom Allen reoeived itnrl ona-aali ppuad poteto let U wWef hi been grow In tana.' Ee ploptsd it tl'iciri and hasparvatbad from it tTi- fOMr' pounds. Mr. BbaeWord. as) ,1 (' nehrrf'flwtetao umville' eectjpn, hMClirlra "great apart'' eUci f J squlrrplp this tr" V-i shot gun, the grey 'X , i been' doing greet aic p U wheat ' ' 1 7' Clark eounty, WaeJi, ! laving T.OpO feet of ps-ea;-. A k Wnf maantanarc t 'a rri the pavement eomieta pf a ci of fonirete 'fast wLJa e-d i feat eih aide ' of tb U built of crushed rock bound U asphalt ' l; - J K.A. Keadricka, aar rl. ingaaleeplaaf nicht y toothache,' v'tcd p."r.:j. The Wait proved to ba H i piaMnre to both perf ft f'?j BeWrick called a-- t we law he yea su. n V I charge at the denial.. e i the intention of Urh vj f J for swha new grindeiSi ' t f?1 Bemverton Htrdaro Sp:?; FO 'SPTEER i 78c Grey Epamel Tea Kettle, special ; No. 14 Drey Enamel pish Pen,. regular 66c, special y .( ; 1 No. IT Grey Enamel pish Pans, regular 76c special , ; r ; , No. 21 Grey Enamel Dih Pans, regular 96c, epecial 1 j . ; 1 nf. Grey Enamel Cpffee Pots, regular 40c, special - r i f &L Grev Enamel Coffee Pots, rearular 60c. iDecial Steel Tackle Block, No. 1, capacity 400 lbs., regular $1,09, pi Steel Tackle Blocks, No. i capacity 1000 lbs., regifter 12.00 .i i .it T7T GILDEUrS Ccsh Grocery Co.'i & Fori gnimm 1 lb. can Royal Baklpg Powder 10.41 j lb. can Crescent taking Powder .23 K.C. Baking Ppvder r, .21 Cprn Fkee the psckge r ' , .07 Mgie nnd Vft foam, the package .04 Regular ?c CqilM (its ejsod), se lb. CU llh ck Fsney Rolled Oat .41 qtrusWeshini Powder, thggtaa .O 100 lb. Sack Oyster SEPTEMBER CPECIAL3 ; "e Outing , Beat Grade, special l.?f liiddy biousee (see these), special k hat. Ladles' or Gents', weeial H'l i.. J 4 . . . 1 . .A . .... .' ' ' !? fAJ si.zo ana I Whiu Bn AllBDorf We want you to these s"' i In White Eossi umiaren'i, repuier c and wc par p m, into psir woman , reginsr sve pnr pair, speewi, PtHS women e regwar ire per pair, special, pair , ' . Women's; regular ji 5e per pelf, epecUl, pair . Infant'. subr Uc per pMr, apeeiaL pair . . -. r Genu' Wb.i 8:1k, regular A per p)r, epeafil,. pair , . tienU' WHits ruM, regular i- per pair, ipevigi, pair - - Our Segiuur Pri sre at lst ii per cent 1 tlian Portland Prices. The are 43 .H beHsT-rsiev - , . ' Rmlarfl.liOve-a-ii wail they lat at . - r " Regular llj U-Ki TrouMM, sptcisl ' 14 lbs. Rent Granulated Boater for $1.00 with every ILOO purchase of Dry Goat t aepiemorr l to npiemoer tur eniy Ba v cash g:cclt .g nr; g:::3 c.; j , Beaverton, Oregon, . , ,