Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, September 21, 1916, Image 4

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State
Arcyoj
All trains stop
at Fair Grounds
Low
Rouwl Trip Fare
i " ---';,
uriB be qn ask
' from all stations
' in Oregon
Sept ?lrt-30th inc.
TWsataaaihettie.
Oct 4th v
Ask local agent for faces, train service, etc
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Ageist Portland, Oregon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
BEAVERTON
Plumbing and Heating. Jt
eats
It doesn't matter so much
PERCENffij SAVED. Fror.'
.personal funds much money
in uneclnng or barings
Beaverton. One thinks T'.ncE before drawing upon
his bank account.
Try it jut one year
your own and the
1 F. WJUvcrmott, Prea, 3.
, Doy Grr.-,
'Bank f Beaverton
The "SILENT SMITH"
-Model 8 siios what should now be expected of a
1 s : tvcraTitar.
liT. . nr."
flfv i
Biff Bcniicg; Long Wtem
Thz i-ccczs of the L. C Srr.ith QC Bros. Typewriters has
been clue to the fact that t!ie wants of the user have
dictated coixstiaccion. The user has decided in favor
cf certala improvements now incorporated in Model &
Aong them arc; v
Zilcrxe of Operation The most lilrat running efficient
J .pcwriccr e er placed cn the market Absolute silence
has bcn very nearly attained. '
Vtcimxl Ta'-uta!cr-A help ia billing and tabulating.
There is no extm charge for tliis convenience.
- f'lH-Ms V.t Scfr Enchta the operator to start on a
.. . : given li"; and spice- frcm pclnt ct starting ; also to write
ca ruLc lines i"icsc paclr. vanes from typewriter spac
j;,ig. A great hr'p in card irk.
I " Ja.-.'rr ffws Ji Irj:3
j Choirt cf Or-:V ; i&fcfhi
, 1 I-jrt Lt.;. cr.rr br:: return vxl;
s Al .iSc j'rrar!; fcniui-cs cf prc.ious models have been retained
br-.
h'jii, removal ::
i sal .-'. jrut-c r-soor.
: K7,t-. f Cv,v af M.-
r;-; l: lsos. tpf-;; rithr compant
.,.aT Wmk 0r. .-ft-:! .CUSE, H Y, U. a A.
207 MORGAN BUUX'iNG
(ill, Owgwi
Sept2S-39i,'
goings
PLUMBING CO,
biting Given Prompt Attention.
CrjefuJ Saving
Ji dicious Spending
what one earns but the
business, household and
ould be KEPT, if deposited
account at the bank ol
far the sake et
community welfare.
K. Denser, Vice Pros,
Cashier.
neaverton Oregon,
- i235.
place of impact for each
";rrn Bptxt.il order die new s
.:c fumislicd in place of the
t 'd capita! shift, back spacer,
piittn, protected type, flexible
toast.
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Pwartop, J -Orfon,
I ebliaheaevfrflThMiayjr
Entered l?""J? C rg"1l
matter, nnderfiwApt of uneh
3, 1879. 4 the fort Dffioiv to
Beaverton Qregpo. July 90, 1912
AppStTIrQISAj'ES.
SOiaplny 'ada. ftic" n inch rper
month; readaralOc per fine for lit!
insertion, Sclper fme ifor.elewb-
aequeni mnsrurs.
Subscription 1 1.00 Per Year.
Bryan bottt, Wllaon tttta.
Walchlai watttu awketk irpefol
Candidate Huta doMn't tatt; Oka
a mi-nuwe, i.
Bngbw ) hawmartrig and the rjeau-
wiia am T a ll I 1 ..
The WUmb AdmhUetntlon ttaaoi
ror tuea, ana moat tuts,
The Huebel tral win 1m Mli hr
ue nmetne peeTOnu etrue jj.
Ab e party leader, would It be fair
to refer tq 3. Ham Lewtt aa 3. "rerr'
Lewis? -
Can the folks on" tbe Democratic
band wagon conttnisi to play by the
presidents sonar - "
Bryan aer Mr. Hnghea' talks aren't
JndlclaL lo. The people can
stand 'em rjer&ctly .
Hughes says the country cant be
saved by letting It drat That's where
he and W3 Tlsoi' differ.
Washlnaton reports that a new apol
ogy has been sent to First Chief Car
ranza. Looks. UKe a habit. 1
"Eminent jndaes" says Colonel Hen
7 Wattenou, "hars erer proved dlatp
Kiiitluc candidate "V la risbt Al
an B. Parker wasei disappoint,
nent to the Democrats: And so is
Charles Eons. Huehes.--Tolede Blade.
A messenger ofi President Wilson
fonnd out that Colorado women were
for the administration. No messenger,
of comae, can be blamed for maktrif
(rood.
It ia reported from Washington tha'
tie administration 'will Ignore most
of Mr. Hughes' charges. That Is Ten'
much the easiest way for it to answer
them. - ' '
f IN Reward, SIN
Tha raidera nf thiar mnr Will be
pleased to leant that there i at least
one dreaded di tease that sctence baa
beea able to euro in ail Its stagea. and
that is catarrh. Catarrh bains; rreatiy
lnflaenead by canstitutioiiai coDdluons
requires constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken internally
and acts thru tha Blood on the Mucous
Surface -of -Hht - tyanem therebr de
stroyinrthe foundatios'tof the dlseaie.
KU'loa- the patient strength by bulldlnc
up tbe eonstltuaba aitd aasistlns; na
ture In Aoing Its wot h. ' Tha proprie-
) much faith In thi
ilth In the curative
powers of 'R1's Catarrh C
they oiler One Bitndree) Ddllai
case that irtoilB'to Bun, flee
of lewtimonials: " .
curs that
ra for any
fleni for list
Dr. T. G. HETU,
RESIDENT DElJflST
Office in Cadji Pujlding
OVER POSTOFFICE
Beaverton, Oregon
DR. PAUL M. L CARSTENS
Phyaiciaa and Snrgoo.
District Surgeon S. P. & P. R
: Railroad -
Cady Building. '
beaverton. orgeon
L Tiertaj mr saaaawiiaaDaasT
Saw. feieebeBRiMe-nt 1
r .Ivnar usvsns eoeeil I rvs hsnlpokim LS R as suv a I
I V . , rwfraSALviieccoUjy"eiyec"Tl
ceawro I
YOU'LL call it a lucky day when yon find tt
eausfaotiou there is in a tmaJI chew o( W-B CUT
Chewing. With most chewera the flavor of tick
tobacco ia a genuine surprise party. There's eaotBxxr
eurpriee you keep your jaws quiet end restful, for the
lt bringi out the flavor without so much ebewinc tad
eprttrag. Too rhiek it queer how to aaaai a aietiie oom the tnak eed
asis e keg-hat it's tip) atbseaa, that's sb la Ms. aaaabas, at
i if wTn"..Bf,nTfu cwMjff.
4Wkmlih)naie
lntiea t MlHjr tneb tatmi sot.
lie m dmk one v niee
doMhW write aoH. - .
He. MeOanaiek toUm tte n
method at clatataif ondtt fat Mta
tkaiMhedeeataliUiinalcttou, He
The Pesaaaraile ansa Is
that It Is U doty C lr.
hay something that wfQ
chaaot of petng assctaa.
rt
neaUaat Wilson ts Us
speech may . reply "to Mr.'. Hughes'
charges, 'hut he will not answer them
That Is an entirely different matter. :
What JasatfWeaea paaktial the waB
inowa aauticai nilluarurl,.csn't ondsr.
rtand is way aasa should wast the
"tattsbotglng.al asa whan they might
'not as wan laan bow to become aall
s tn three lsasrsn la any food, ntte-
'10
vczsn iz:
HIAB jMONMOUTH
AV .ONt -eCHOOL C-eiot
eUPPLY DEMAND FOR
Haaamtk. Ore. "A eareM aaly.
sla of Us BltuaUea will ooBTiaoe any
that Oregoa Beads a Jaenasl
Bchoo) ia Eastern Ctragoa saag else
one In Southern Oregoa,' said X
Ackemaa, Pnaideat of tha State Nor
mal Schsel at Hoaaouta. 'It la "
weU-estekUaked not that a oantrally
located Normal School eanaat aaery
the needs of the satire atata.. The
need of a Normal School is Iileaieau
Oregon is readily prored by re aaaat
larcstlgatios of the Bat of ssr
stndanh) and the list of our ei'ssbaHs
teachers. The estimated oopulaaiBi
Of
our aute tn 1914 waa 79tial. Teas
for i
example the eight Western Oreawn
eounUes, Clatsop, Clackaiaaav I
Lane, Una, Marion, Polk aad TaaskUl
Counties. Their population bar M
waa 214.66J, or less than W per oast
the total population of the sous
yet SO per cent of the aradnstsa fraaa
Normal School for the peat art
years are teaching school la toast m
thes eight Western Oregon eewa
ties. There are S6 aouatiea at tlx
state, yet eight of these' counties an
getting half of tha benefit of tn
teachers for which all of tha ceaatjet
pay the taxes. -- -.-. .
Here Is the list. During -.the pew
3ve years we have supplies she M
lowing graduates as teachers ta Ibssr
counties: ,:;
Clatsop, it; Cuukamaa. f; Boa
ton, ; Lane, 96; Lina. a; afattsl'
Polk, 15; and Tamhffl, JO. It
other words, 203 of oar 407 ken' in
irho have second planes in the aoaut
schools In Oregon during the east firs
yean, hays gone to these asabl Wll
bunetts Valley conaUea. r
How take eight typical Eastern Ore-
con counties and see If they have ae
eured their proper share of tfwihere
with Normal training Curiae aba peel
fire years we have supplied Normal
jraduatsa as fallows to these See tern
Oregon counties:
Baker, I; Grant, 1; Harney. ; Mai
lur, 1; Morrow, 4; UmatlUa, M,
Wallow, 7; and Wheeler, t.
The eight Willamette Valley aaaa-
aea bad 803 Normal teachers .as
It Normal teachera. tor tbe
atabt Baslani Oregoa counties. East
era Oregon received lass than JD asr
sent aa against Western Orsjaart tulj
oat oanl. .
Teacher of piano SO cents gar tea
Miss HaxeJ Blackburn, Aloha, org. '
Notice ta Crasrteee. ; '
Notice is hereby given Uust Bbe ttnoje
signed hss been by the Count Court a.
Washington ICounty, Oregon; sppomter
executor of the last wnl and tastamen)
of W. R. Dickison, deoeaead, and hat
duly qualined as such.
Now therefore, all persona . havinr
naims against said estate are hereby re
tiuired to present the same to me wit!
proper vouchers at the law office of R
Bagley, tn Hillsboro. Oreaon. withir
six months from date hereof. .
uated taut September 7, 1916.
. CA. Dicxisom, Executor.
H. T. Bagley, attorney. 24
se r ssas, r--t ey '
- v.-
tUvn of twit SXmT XJ
Jake Stump for h -
sr.fliav Vewi ef.g ffera
WMhtnilcn- PaatDieB are Mas a
rtdai' by tbe preeant potWeal iasasa.
Hai are law aumplaa: J. A. H.
Hopkina of New Jersey It traasnrar of
the Progressive (gansuis) aatioaai ceev
miuea and baa anpouncad that be par
aanaltr favors the rr slertlnn of Wll
son. Mrs. Hopkina Is a member of the
Woman's party and will take the
stump and do all aha can to prevent
the electtoa of WDsoa.
GuTord ripebot for noghes ana
sU the roll Its rhnn Hugbes and bat
tucking can secure. .Amos Fmchot, his
urotber, is a member of the American
Union Against Mllltsrtam and wfUanp-v-t
W aa tha lesser of two evtle.
s Wftnaa Kent of Oatt
o l h I rtld eyed enthuaiaat tor
q r d a beading- a Wilson ntm
se, while an. Kent la a
a . be Woman's party and
a w the defeat of Wilson.
(- i , tlleton has allied himself
wag u 4tip of writers who have
anmw ( tliemselves for Wilson,
wae-a li FoU La Follette, Is one
of tbe a. wa of the Congresalonal
unkm nU -twa) hold Wilson responsible
tor sbe aafeat of tho Susan B. Anthony
aBMiaiiracBt. Meredith Nicholson hi a
"Wilson suimnrter, but Mrs. Nicholson
wftl write and stump against Wilson
on account of his attitude toward the
dfosi'r 'suafa-nge amendment Mrs.
Lease If.' IDSt is a member of the Wo
owe'a isjflce'liarty and an ardent Tol
Jtoganpaciast. Louis F. Post, assist
ant, swretan of labor, is for the ad-umristxatioii-s
"reasonable" program
if pre napaOwss.
' Mr.. Wihjoa says his mind Is progres
dt;c but Basse who try to follow its
aufrees can never tell the direction it
ts taUng. It Is just ss likely to be
tBLy, i asaiiy'tiackward as forward.
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WERT
; ' Barker Stop.
tjp&JIci on Hair Cutting
Piret.door west of Drug Store
3EAVERTON SHOE SHOP
re Vf block east Fisher Bldg.
fiO TLh, IN SAME PLACE
pHOs) GALLERY ANNEX!
1 'Vlncent Mazzei
Oregon
' Special
To The People Of Beaverton.
My Work as well aa my prices
are right, Half soles from 45c
to 8&c The price and the work
Cwi be beat DEIBELE'S
SHOE SHOP opposite the Cady
Block.
C'lLSarajDson
E. L. JooDson
Abetrmct k Title Co.
WASttMGTON CO. ABSTRACTS
Hillsboro. Oregon.
SAJfXTY RAZOR HONING
also all otherSmakes'of razors
Automatic Keen-Edge Co. I
189 1-2 Fourth St Portland, Ore.
PHONE 97,
W.E. PEGG"
Undertaker and Funeral Directo
Stock Always on Hand . x
BEAVERTON
OREGON
Registered Hcbtein
Daityman! , Haveyou ever stopped "to' thmkXtbat 90 per cent of Govern.
meoCanaTublic institutionsiave'Jiolstein Cattle.. ,.
The Holsfein cow holds practiciuly every butter and -mUk record of the
world today. i--.,'' ...... . , .,
Then why hesitate about placing a registered Sire at the head of rour
herd. We have them from $60 to$150.
CHAS. E. BARNARD
SCHOLL5 TELEPHOrffi CO.
Free service over Washington County. Connec
tions with Bell System and Home Telephone Co.
Bates Residence- S1.25; business $1.60; buainesa
' private 2.50, within city limits. A fee of $1.60 and
. 3 months rent in advance charged for installation.
For information inquire at Beaverton exchange.'
Home Office, Scholia, Ore ,
a -
at BJa H-eaasa a k
fkagbt lial are ere
teat e far aa Deaaees- a , .
corrcarael e at a dsa r .i.y
PleaSdant inawTirli' w '
Lavas. mi
phsce for kausg him know t., 4
sbortly bare ta atre se am bevse ia
Orwret oimslaal me tbe ar v
etatlc ptn;flsat Etewaeare e
ttene bonda at
t defray thai
at the fOTarawMet. But waaaa jl
tu bam 4n this. .
President Wllaon apaean
beea keenly alive ts the Itl liiai 7
accepting serosa! mvterttoaa as mum
spsecbet 1b the West Nsuefly, fcaews
any better than, be (bat tt will taaa.
ccoatdersble anovsling ta aB o ea
holes that nave base ant ta aeb m-
callty by Jnatice Hngbea.
It waa John P. St Joke of 1
- 1 - bMM4mW mmmJMAMtm SW
uuv wum rtwwiiiMw , i
presldeat of the United ttstas, waa
said that Americana vote as there-.
It so, thereto mighty btaec
for the Democratic party ta that
paign, for: the Democratic i
tkm tn three years baa fine aa noth
ing to cheer over. On tbe coutiar).
as Mr. Hrjgbes baa said, that last
three Tear ban been jeers at I
HEAR WITHOUT EARS
Police aai Detectives Ate Usef
i:. D..J:.. PI... j
the Didarraplt.
Thousands of deaf people are today
throwing away all hearing devices and
at joying ali conversation. Tha method
ts easily and quickly acquired thru our
5vstem. Absolutely the only thing of its
tund in the country. Our proposition is
entirely original. We guarantee results,
it will amaze you. Cost is trifling. Sea
what new New International Encyclo
pedia says on Lip Reading. . Hundreds of
eople with normal hearing are taking
uo Lh Reading with for the many addi
tional benefits gained. You can under,
stand what the actors are saying in the
moving pictures. You 'Can understand
what people are saying just as far sway
as vou can see them. The eye under-
stands bevond the range of hearing
.Send no money, but mention thia paper
and state whither or not - you are deal
All particulars will be sent to you abso
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Address, bchool ot Lip Language, ham
City, Missouri. (PdAdv)
r- BEAVERTON
LODGE NO. 100
A. F, AND A.H.
Regular commun
cation first and
third Tuesdays CADY HALL
8-00 P.M. Visitors welcome. "
W. H. Boyd, W. M.
Cuy Alexander. Secty.
CHAMBER OF C0KXERCE
Regular meeting! Second Thurs
day of each month. Meeting
called at 8 p. m.
L. L. GILBERT, ' X W. ZlMlaXMIAN.
Pree. -Sec,.!
WE PRINT . . .
BUTTER
s WRAPPERS
. Write or Phone
. THE KAVERTCN rLS
Orders given mnnpt aUention
Beavertea Orefen.
J. W. KATNAFD,