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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
r - ( r Ik "' "wi. ' v t ti J r- x.-irto tatr r' l- f te . , It .1 - , iswir j Guy erx'Viwe R Jc"e .JU.f'.lwSeV hM 1wOt f aitri ta wtu f fv aitero-. (rem 0,l-4hrcSi4to th r' cs ;ria wLL) Ut" S win hmvby E. Cr, ' T-l 1 fr1 cCee rent in (I'M the rtan ti & WMto ok fiaC Mean tor, wrri ttmrn ..... j.se H 4 " 4 mowey nam other petty aeto ritfc dba! dimes. Ellen WUteii teeticg e divorce. ferneedot loti is ujpg Ird erick Nj Bekiiv a mine to ad just a hnto cettin taberited 'ID rartland tol wkiltaa atoJatiff claiaw to bei if'dowtaK . ' tr iv F..r -i f ninMrC &Jt hen hoM Bled by WsL'ovMtiaM. - TTnlMa aiiirMt ffilur li r While I am not acquainted obtain jodsment for dttrwithaUtb candidate! taring with interertatlO per cent fromj to AU the pnhlie' opSwe otrqar November 10, UI6.1 - eoantgr yet lam penpnally ao- M anaret May U mklng for a ! quaiated with eeveral wlftw I divorce from James It Mayil-icaB tlwrMPMOWnieiMi to wgint that he etraekijer- with fCTeorotor and etUit'f V-, jkw ftatknoekiaff her doa.and iDgtonesnato. . i on' ipviy, other 1 eeeasiona tai i One of theee a E. p. Toogyft. top4 and ttncV Her vfthout i man 'Who hee honorably and eauw'09 provocation. ? He iaat-isaeeeMfally (Hied tM oflee of leged to have dvSUent temper, I dirtriet' attorney for aeVeral givinf tent to1 it by abual&r plaintiff 'and eaOin'g her vOe and ohaean' aamea, 'She aihi aH- .mony of 131 per month. Zula Hielanan if foreckainK a martiaaw held 'againat Minnie D. Janet, aodii asking for a judgment of $3300 with interest at 8 per eent from the first day of May, ISIS. ' . A petition for proWe of will has bean filed in the estate of J. E Bennett The -value of the roprint It ManrttlieenaMwere created I e paet week to Geo. E. Payne rA Awe . C. Ujvliey. race Loatoije and lloreace . Uwia. J'a Nead;Hiandi Ora E loehm. Frank Tuner! fad Lawa B. Bolton. 1 1 11 mi 11 ;.:T., CgqiCB APAtMEafTS-BrOBE?--OFflC?3 ' VTfl qOT AND COUi W4IEJ -: STEAM HEAT ' HATES UEASOWADLE BETTER tPLAY - LOWES IKSUBANCE, ..Sanitary,. Plenty, Light Baaaassat UTJ, E, FU ,. ESAVESTCn, pX, Tiis Beaverton Garage KJ?JD AGETCCY TK3 UNIVERSAL CAX fctst - - Cp.cl Tcrrij - 3C0.C3 F. O. B. DETROIT ono EFXKSO tat. pvt an . &?.'-' vvii toe I lit1 tU pe; ; intones i hi te wear tf t sr-trj i,- Jton f I W rooa. I ) W ' ; tf t."--v-- .rnT tat urI ... are eeea to Meat oewe-t of patiteervfete a"! pe tiU Mrtot W toUd ikfeeeMMtf L fia .jour rll't of ite and eem year tfejrcU,' Thl ie wpe -IrakUtr tree te &e edce pi pwty aaMMr.' esaoe.w p .aM eoelejif t;efSM3 a man of aoand jndfiawt end wipe ex perlevMK , Vigilant and found Hmtm mvmrof caanaatqr enraiie mj the UMMor'i effij if mm Bke tax equilibrium u upaln- UiMd io foot oounty and the eqaaliwtfon hoard BBf worked yen and is now a candidate for re-election. Mr. Tongue's past record heaks for itaAf, hit re cent saeteasfal pwefcoWop .at the Thompson-' ease addi tional : racommendatmn for Mr. Tongue and Us ability as a proa- ecutor.' , . "' -'j Every , voter pf Washington, county, be he republican, demo-: crat, pragroasiv' or' otherwise, should be broad minded "enbuirh to reward efficiency in, bi oSfKe by easting his vote fpr E. tongue. Althougl) I am not a democrat yet there w'a man running for the office of oounty assessor upon tho'demecratif whom I think is justly deeerring of the carafuj eoneUOTtlen pjf every dtifea of WC;jnU sountar. - .tr-.-ff,? ) 1 liar smrl aonteirg a rcJ(-..t- a, . wr. tai K.Jfjt. f r f r-n r ttrsc'f y;.v r.rfts1- ,;-' lh f skip tw hi and gr-tV f t r faetCf ito r : it wtntd rendjr tn 1 Vrtan. vwSif h irers' eird ,tBtU office of assessor, that tam uii btknewn Mr, 1 Timea and other pepenof Waah cannot j recommend too hlJy Mr. lEedge, Noma I urcstoo strongly 'his aupport1 by 'every loyal uieitiaen of aahinto county. , :- He la a taxpayer ' which, derstand, his opponent 'Mr. Boley isnot, He is a men pecu liarly skilled and fitted fprthe office.' Be is a man 'who will be efficient in oftjee, yet eonserva tiva in all thiiioa. and let ma uv in eloaing (hh) letter that he is the man that the voters of ijrnth ington - (bunty should by all meana elect to fill the office of counts sueuor, besides tl)' East end of the county should be rpe renmtod.' ' - - - Give Mr. Hedge a trial and, you wiU all thank mel for following the advice Of 'this letter. l am, Very tHpectfully yoursl ' ' A. C.-AUfN. James Hbopsa recently made a Sehlng and hunting excursion with some friends up the Mol- alla riveri When interviewed on the subject he informed us that all he got while away was a good ! appetite.' Lately he has purchased a Ford and says he is to equip jt with a body suitable for sleep aeommodatkj and the carryjnl flf hia OMnpany outfit. , ;., , , , . ', Thru the Jplwd Empire r-Gtand Canyon of Caiinbta American Wonderianii, ' Glacier and Yellowstone arka Mvliririfi Loorfm Dsa j&i JOttaTka Nprtklk tUrllUaaaiariLa kdatHeiif Di Lun Serric, a t. - KtWs PadfleaMOiiHt ' Morthmiw ' rnn tar Oneoe'Electrle a tetst. Ticket MesM r;crr:.:r"r,r tAzzi - ' .Sept MtoOetS" ''' ffM Mkktle Weet M WiHeaisW " -' Vaitor ' iMlprcatf tick!. ; . ' BV.rertM L i, a i iU 4k v r if: n?' m ,-tot t r ' Xe t.Jt niat Ji to bcr-a ths fill prasaoa. :iUl eEj.aidard Jain IfjyfT '. ,Vai ,'nw tie provtoea ana mores) .!c.a'(p a'aim tfjf young Verirti &e community should .ir.ir-M 'n iWn a hearty l..it!areuiBwuat will J " T:; J7 T V i Ji. t: "III L refluirea en my w " a eonsUerable expense for r.3 rent and equipment This la anqieuiag tnat every cipsen of Beaverton should be vitally Interested in, and lr i the duty of every young man to take ad vantage of this opportunity and roendT a winter which will be both profitable and enjoyable pre' ible In strength and neaitn and enjoyable m a pasetfme. : parent Teacher AcssriaHsa, The first meeting of the Bea verton Parent-Teacher Auocln- tion wiU be held in the. Congre gational church at 8 o'clock Wednesday October i Every member' pf the association is urged to be present The fol lowing committee's have been appointed to serve for he en suing year: Program commit tee, Mrs. R. L. Tucker, Mrs. G. L. -Thompson, Mrs. Josephine AcVOsn. Mrs. I. E. Davis, Mrs. W. Emmona and Miss Iva Van'Blarioom; social committee, Mrs. 1. Whltworth, Mrs. L. Sonyd, Mrs. Tallman, Mrs. Lutie i. an. run uaritens ana Mrs. Deloras Johnson! member Mo committee. Mrs. A. H. Spraner, Mrs. 8. H. Davis, Mrs. niHams and Mrs. W. Ct Mc- Kelli publicity committee, jur. Mr. 8. H. Davis, Mr. C. E. Hedge and Mr.' Earl Fisher; re lief committee, Mrs. G. U Thompson, Mr. Hedge, Mrs. Vincent and Mr. J. W. Barnes; kindentarten committee. Mrs. Thelma Pegg. x ew- 1 ,. Seel Ketet. .. i.i.iai.i.irisiaialri The first oratofieal contest held at Beaverton school Tueaday by studants of the seventh grade Mies Olonde Cheek won flint prise, the theme was Abraham llneqln. The pupils of the seventh and eighth grades of the Beaverton school are very enthqslytic over mathematics. Tables above the 12s are being enmmitted and rapid work in ad- dukmis being done. Last Fri day a ciphering match - was t uged, the side chosen by leader Vena Gaskili won by a score of 251 to 8 . . , T0U1 CHANCE To get your wood sawed Quickly! Let H. R. Kaiaon E It Get your , TTMCPe-HOLSUM EresulAsa , C&Lss ft.Coeiias From Foturoa 6c Sons f . , .. -iUoam..rJU; troJoiamUae. ;:.; frotir-nretttrnelt'efi-t 01 v-awesf irorn ter va n ingtoB when ha ha tan -k-Ing the p aumam Bib. uk-u uvfim siM ww ni nwiiw the ibtj(t of the week tees Mew- part' wtaH'thay IfTB a- spending their vaeO- , ,.. if. and Kra, J. W. f:.' n tqntsditha piher y from&e sMuataa near tT where. wet i,.? iu anrBeft y H. E. fearsee and. wife left far the state fr Tuetfqr mtzztZ in jtheir aut& ' They;exr:. tc stay haalem forafow IrlBv'n retuwd tatn (ro the mouth of thi ; pjia. bidn where be ast aeea gdv int aooupleof weeks deep re nahlng. tmn't forget the Get Torether meetinttobb held hy thh Oham be'r of fcommeroe on the evening of Octobers. Every one 1 cor dially invited to be present H. f. feed will oop leave for the east where he'teje some landscape-at Voungown, Qhio, while fbere he will visit with his mother whom he has pot seta tn many yean. ' 1 Gus feowl, Harrison Hughson, Archie and Warren Fsrrson, and Ed Wolf in Ed's Ford mo fiuwH nn Into the ML . TdiA country Saturday "op a flabicg trip reiurnea ounaay evsmng, (, Rev, Gray of he MetUJt churcH Is attending Conference at Lebanon. There will be preaching next Sunday as unual, in the'inorning Harrisop Taylor will occupy the pulpit to the evening W. H. Hart , Mr J. L. Yeager, of Bepp ner, Oregon; la making i visit with ;. E. Hedge family. The Yeager are relatives of Mr. Hedgk but tjifey had never met until recently Mr., and , . Mn, Hedge called on them, on their trip to eastern Oregon,, The Tualatin1,. VaUey Uev of Sherwood hta . extended - their size to Include six cohuppf and four page of hop , prink Tai is a good demonstration of co operation amant tii town rap Dortora of the home, pper and reflect no UUe credjt on the editor. , v;,v-v . A splendid ppportualty to se cure 1 crushed rock will soon be possible, from .the1 Daniel's Quarry north of town, John Trachsel wU soon hv X00 worth of rk on th 6Upkum villa , Highway, and every wing will ke!n,"A No.l"shpefor Beaverton to begin Immediately. Little Milton Durness, son of Mr, and Mrs, Nela Durness, wss seriously iniureo; 'i-uecosy wnen s pet dog jumped Into hi face while at play, and clawed a deep gash in the boy' cheek near the mouth, sever! stitches were necessary to close the wound which wss cut entirety through the cheek. , "What ruined your business?" said the successful business man from the prosperou town. : "Adverttsing," replied, the pessimist who lived In th city of Happy-(fe-Lacky. . "But mjrdear man bow. emilci tdvertiting nave ruined your business," wan the next ques tion. ' ,., - 1 Well," was the answer, "I Ifct it all be doiie by my eompet- koptee- 1 Cii veni"ir , , t illicit .-; : iriechai Vf il.I New, t. A. C-vj. V. 1. 1 J.XCeaT.'C.T---T.fcid,j; I . r su,T. WUr r c-,rai:c:;f Uvaiore, 1. U t & fcavertCn Cilrxw Cv, C 1, Dnr. I 3T I.X J n, B. tjpry. U V. I 1 &R, Iir tJ5C. , Ted"-":-J CTtrtl ICqrtia KrfjbhT A..'. V Leonettii tl each-J. U ( a. H. , Eartia, A. C. C ' x T, A. Hurdi Ettntor Ca t.) r -J, V fjafpimtm iid I f ; A JeffAS; 111 FV d I HEP; M. F. Aycri, (ift.U Millar, ca.TA:, ; '; ; Thi oouity 'tirJi 'l cr.--) Grove the tost wer,w' iu as Winn n.tata t i n was very aueosesfql. I the sxhiblu were baX tLt la peat years. ' ' j Cpnrcuw among fc I' vidualexlUiJltawasoseby J Man!, one of our nxw- 4 local farmer.,! tr, C- "J t : ceeded in capturing si i ranging from fi'flt to!' " ' Tiie Aloha-CUr a reprnfcd, amor J, f wini quuDHM paaranoi. The WUIL. 1 1 ) exhibit wa lao eon- itl nnlqup ta r On Eaturdcy tZrr- r sneaking oontert to i . ,. The subject being t t- euage, inejuut v -v r, ried away by a rorsot v , j mm wirn a nutnei 01 osc i , the aeooU pr tu tr;' " i n Ben Denny of tUai' iaUU logical :'upw fc " - - t Thef ' Itf wat'ntrt. the lJL-J-ir?X t dty Novenef U.L., L 1 father we in th luKber f- nee. Th younger strorg l up in th business t;i f "t It for himself wbtB h wu years 0I4. Eepi'i for U t ' mill in 1909 and sold oat t ; enough to pay )! th : of a four yean' amuse la I ford Unlyr;iy, ftm wb'.h graduated in 1C.J wi'A U degree of LL, B. t:- t't he bad graduatoi f. it';' He schools at Beerertcn 1 1. spent two years at P: ") ) and two yert(U ! .' cultural college. Kr. 1 l that he owes mu:h fcf success he baa h-1 In t to the tborouch tru!-1 r while working under V. ton for two year. V ' la general .attomnr i Northern Paeifle Tx-' pany and assoe! 'e th Portland GiA ( : pany and th Paella I Light company. fV xiged in the f ' ' lew with o. "W 1 - building, '- he 1 Ether Hlllman 1. t 19IK. nd is v-v , r fair.'lv of four s . ' hhy y rl eljiht ne WWW" 'w.ipw 'i4