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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
308 X YES IS A VOTE FO YOUR ailLDEN 9m NOtMAL WOT ENOUGH Orvxjs kubatou Normal School This sohoel Is lomMd at MoaaonU. Excellent as as the work of this school tt is utterly enable to supply bat small part of the toad lor trained teachers tor the State. Of mM then S.BBV echoo! teichan hi the public eeheels of Oreaea, ftut IS per omt have been trained for tbetr erofeeelea ef teaehlna In Normal School a. It is ft well esuUuiBhed fact that our one Normal School easmot supply the needs of the entire state. That la why we ask for your work and vote tor the propoaed Eutern Oregon State Normal School at - CXVX fcASTtm outgo squae meal Eight ecmnUee In the Wlftamem Valley have employe nunnp the put five yeere, 203 teacher who have irMlu ted from the Henmeuth Normal aa against 39 Monmouth Normal School graduate for the) wight leading eountlea ef Easter Oregon. During the paet five years the attendance of students frem nine Willamette Valley counties wai 877 students , as aaainat SI students frem nine ef the leading counties f Eastern Oregon. Owing to Ue crowded condition of oar one Normal at Moamooth and also tin distance and expense of attend inc students from Eastern Oregon are com pelled to so to neighboring etatea to secure their tratalas as teachers. only costs 4 clam m ifioa The annuel maintenance cost ef the proposed State Normal School In Eastern Orsgon amounts to but one 25th of a mill or 4 cents on b thousand dollars of taxable property, lent It worth this ts have your children trained to become useful end productive citizens? STKOWC EHTOPPtXNTS Among thoee who stron ;ly endorse the estaslisk nent of the preposed Eastern Oregon Normal School are Gorernor Withycomb; J. H. Ackerman, Presi dent of the Monmouth Siate Normal; W. J. Kerr. President of the Oregon Agricultural College; P. I. Campbell, President of the State University; Robert C. Frenoa, former President of the Weston Normal, and practically all of the leading educators of the State. J. .A. Churchill. Snierintendeot of Public In struction, voices the sen menu of those who are most familiar with the meeu oi more adequate Normal facilities when he says: "Oregon' greatest need for its rural schoolt ft the teacher who has had full preparation to do bar work. -Such preparation can best Lome through Normal School . training. "I trust that the voters of tHe state win assist in raising the standard ef our schcols by establishing a State Nor mal School at Pendleton. Tr.s location it central, the In terest of the people of Psndlf ten in education most excel lent, and the large number m pupils in the public schools will give ample opportunity Id students to get the amount el tssching practice required in a standard normal acheel." Ail the above educators insist that a Standard Normal School must be located in a town of MM or more population and Baring enough araue pupils for teaching practice. VOTE fciGHT By veUng YES for No. 308 yau will help to give, to the School children of Oregon ths same advantage anjoyed Kastsra Oregon Slate Norm si trasnl Sy J. H. Gv.'.nn, Secy., Pendleton, Ore, (Pali advertisement) Registered Holstein Dairyman! Have you ever Btoppedojthinkfthat 90 per cent of Govern 'ment'andublic institutions have Holstein Cattle. TbV Holstein cow holds practically every butter and milk record of the world today. . : -,. .1 " - . r .- - , ' .. - Then why hesitate about placing a registered Sire at the head of your herd We htoe;them from $50 tol5C. CHAS. E. BARNARD 1 Beaverton Oregon. Typewriter Gives Business Standing - - The small .town merchant, the rural busiaeif man or the farmer who uses a typewriter has the advai-itsae ever the srum who does not. ,. , -.x , " The tvnrwritet not only saves time in writing letters and1 making out biiis, but it addt prestige and reputation to the user The L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter U especially adapted to nse in rural .district! because it will stand more wear and does not require an expert operator . By follpw- trig the mstractiora we lrul pre you, you will bare no trouble learning. . "r ... r ..... Men inn -aatma looey Flea n your rjt boot I I do not use s ttpewritfr il present. t an imog S typewriter and would Jilte W lean about j ' speoal odef to exchange it far a acw c ftsat. UMLC. Seiitk Bnw, Tysawritcr Ce. 207 MORGAN (JILTING -rrtviur. rtin m President Entertains Rrc rMgiaav elTes. Headline. Other be alaper amuses. : - . . 'C. Democratic papers chide Hughes tv ciase he Bays he Is "WO per cent a candidate." The Wilson papers natur ally prefer a fifty -fifty candidate. The president says he has no interest a aT political party "el'Tl't aa an In strument of achievement" If that'e t then how did he happen to select men a poor iustruwent as the Demo ratic party? ' ... CHAMBER Of COMMERCE Regular meetings Second Thurs day of each month.- Meeting called at 8 p. m. LL GILBERT, T. W. ZIMMERMAN, ' Pias. ' Sec ) EMPTY. PHRAaaa IMTSftS op coNCarrt AenoM. Not eaoa haa ri aililial WHaaa squaaafc plaaaal balsra aha Amar ioaa paapla aha ajaaatton waiiah Abraham Lrnoein pat balers tha AmaHeaa paopla la 1M. What ia our cfutyf Naa aaea haa he appealed to maral ideallam, aa tha stare enthusiaam of Strang man far tha riaht. On tha ean trary, ha haa amahwad avanr aleoutlanarr device ta tull ta J alasp our aaaaa f duty, aa aaaka ua eentent with weree aaataad of deeds, ta snake ear maral idealism and enthuaiaem avap. rata ia empty phrasse inataad SIN Reward, SIM The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn thai tbere ia at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that tt catarrh. Catarrh being erootly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatrueni Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de stroying; the foundation of tiie disease, riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprie tors have ao much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Do'.lnrs for any case that tt tails to care. Send for list of testimonials. Andrew: F- J. CRZXKT CO., Toledo. Ohio. old by all XJnissuna. ?Sc of being redtioed to concrete ae 4 4 X'On, From the Speech ef Colo- net Theodora Jtoose velt, Oofiv- 4 f ered at Uwistefip Ma, in eWhalf 4 of Chariot E. HMghea, p 4 ' - Friends of Wilson are still trying to -explain what he meant by "too prood o fitrbt." But can they telt ns trbat he tioant by Vstriet 9Con"taWHtjJTB, Dr. T. a HETU, RESIDENT DENTIST Office in Cady Building OVER P0ST0FFICE ' Beaverton, . Oregon DR. PAUL M. E. CARiTENS - PbysJclan and Surgon. District Surgeon S. P. & P. E. i ! Railroad Cady Building, beaverton. orgeon Notice of Final Settlement Kotice is hereby (riven that the under signed has filed ra the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, his final account and report as executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Kar- ceL, deceased, and said Court has fixed Saturday, October 21, 1916, at 10 o'clock K. M. as the time and the county court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, the place for the hearing of objections, if any, tp said 5nal account and report and the settle ment ot br id estate. Dated this September 21, 1916. William Peaff, Executor. H. T. Bagley, attorney. 26 Notice toCreditorm. Notice is hereby given that the under 3igned has been by the County Court of wasiungton county, uregon, appointed sxecutor of the last will and testametit if W. R. Dickison, deceaaed, and has jury qualified as such. Now therefore, all persons having "laims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to me with Droper vouchers at the law office of H. f. Bagley, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within 3ix months tram date hereof. Dated this September 7, 1916. C. A. Dickison, Executor. H. T. Bagley; attorney. v 24 BEAVERTON PLUMBING CO. PlumbLiig and Heating. JooUag Grea Prsapt Atteatim. sM ... rr.' . - .' 1 nr - rinancial Wav$ iyipp and Means Savings and Checking accounts supply the FAYS of saving money". The means of making it, will be found in the ability and willingness of the Officers of The Bank of Beaverton to advise all patrons upon matters of finance. Such a connection will be valuable to you no matter who you are. ' Havs you a nice little bank account in your family Why not open one now. . . F. W. Livennore, Pres. ti. K. Denney, Vic. Pres., Doy Gra;vCailueT. WMMBUmTON Beavertonuregoii ....... . I. . . H. PAV- -a 1 raaU'sss BMTertan, . - Orcein. Publshed every Thnrtday. Entered m ISeeond Class mail matter, under the Act of Hareh. 1 13TSL At tha Fort Office, in Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, W12 ADVERTISING RATES. Display ads. 75c an inch per month; readerslOc per line for 1st insertion, 5c per line for all sub sequent insertions. Subscription $ LOO Per Year. Political Jottings min-i-n limit SCHOLLS TELEPHONE CO. Free service over Washington County. Connec tions rith Bell -SyBteni and Hotne Telephone Co. Rates Residence $1.2o;. business $1.0;. business Iprivate $2.50, within city limits. i A fee of $L50 and months rent in advance charged for jastallation. i for information inquire at Beaverton exchapge. ' Home Office, Scholls, Ore. - r .... J. W. RAYNAUD, ! THE 4OO0 UUDQE LISTENS TO MEN WHO KNOW tOmCTHtHO. TVE CHEWED NEAKUr EVEKt KIND OF TDBCCO AMD MEVER TOatC SrMPieor UNTIL lOOT W-ecu.THE W-B IS QUALITY tobacco, cut rate. StAaSOMEO WITH ANOASMVALkCMtW will Sat i)fx . hem or exfCMccl IE. LSkHOW WHaXT THCVad tw - HERK is die cooudot. sense way k W.B Chaser put it np to ooe oi hit frienda-: , "When iteomea to lobaoco atttijtoioa, tWs (of toi tw In the tobacco m the ptTtlmnB. IM aaaaa Ucoi'aaai won't put it there. VY-M UU 1 n rUM tull ot real tobacco tatiataction- Baaoina cnotax siaai awwieieinisa naa ro aaarm ivt ft a aa-9 yum k: ow gumlOt ancaaa lot atasr auiau km (cinaVal aa4 Snarriasl, aaa The Houston Post reasons that St waa easier for Ita owa belore4 Desaae- nicy to Indocae tin president's Maitcan policy ttaaa to denne it . While he was about It Senator Jamea Hamilton Lewis also might have es olained that the Home that was "too iirond to fight" died a rather disastrous death. - . .- , "In all fairness." asks the Boston rranscript, "shouldn't the expense of ananeing Canama be borne by the Democratic campaign committee f'f. . Democrats really haven't any objec- ion to big appropriations for army and navy and internal improvements. They expect the Bepaulicaiia to rustle the icvenue to foot the bills for the next :nr years. ( t. . Huslics mss he would like six months to iuvestigate the administra- ion, but the aaministratiou figures he's loing very well as it is. Tea, and the same policies that have Wed Judge Hughes and others with deep sense of shame" have' sent many other Americans to their graves. The president has changed his. mind lbout Bending more troops to the bor ler. thus running true to form. When Tom Taggatttatta economy to hem It la time the Democrats stopped cheir extravagance ' The ri unhea smile Is beginning to at- ract favoralle attpiiHnu. . . - WE PRINT i t . BUTTER WRAPPERS Write or Phone THE BEAVERTON TIKES Orders given prompt attention W.M. WEftT ' Barber Shop. . . . Specialty on Hair Cutting' Firjrt doOr west of Drug Store BEAVERTON SHOE SHOP One half block east Fisher Eldg. 20 Tears in same place PHOTO GALLERY AINEX Vincetlt Mazzei Bajaaaarton v: 1 Orefoo Special To The People Of Beaverton. My WorE as well as my prices art right Half soles from 45c to5j The price and the work Cain NOT be beat DEIBELE'S SHOE SHOP opposite the Cady Block: v; X ' ' ' f- " II. B Stevenson . ., , , E. L. Johnson Wiike Abstract Title Co. WASMNGT)li CO. ABSfaACTS ,: HitUtxrB,regon, - SAFETY RAZOR HONING also ail other wastes' of razors ' Automatic. KeesJte Co. , 190 1-2 Fourth St. Portiandrre. . ; , W.t PEGG ; . . Uadertakeranrl Funeral bireeto Stock A. ways on Hand- SatardayC.a.10 -"The Kainbaw't End" 1a I a J A typical western drama rr' 's with actio " Opened by Mistake" 1 ae "World" eomedy 'MTheO Poster" and "The Boxing Fever" J mar) good laugh producers -- Sunday October 1 Carlyle Blackwell and an all star '-. v l; .- cast in f v; -.. "The Key to Yesterday" 5 acts Taken from the boot by Charles Neville Suck Wednesday October 4 ' -. "The Hypnotic Violinist" 8 acts - "Old Maid's Love" and "Somethinff Just as Good" 2 very lively up-to-date comedies First show 730, 2nd S.-OQ,' P. M. ' Admission 10 cents. Carrama Int a caadldat tor nreel- ' at of tha United Statea. but ha did nm 'or American prenarodoeea la . three veelu than Woadiow WUaoa Ad at three years. . ,. . Aaotbat thlac yoa ara ' aaa f atnee the Democnti reduced the east f UTlng U tha "baker'a i 4- 44 WHY HUQHES ia NEWIO IN THIS TRCMENOOUa CRiaia. Against Mr. Wilson 'a eiajlbasi Uon ot graca In ajoeotkai watt 4 fntlllty la action, against hie no- ord of words unbacked by leads or betrayed by deeds, we set Mr. - Hughes' ragged and mKomoro- tnislng atraightfarwardnaaa ot character and action in every of- Ilea ha has held. We pot the man who thinks aad speaks di- rectiy and wboaa worda hav al- ways been made food aaainat tha man wboaa adroit and facile elocution is need to conceal Mo 4 plans or his want of plana.. Tha next four years may 'well be yean of tremendona national strain. Which of tha two Stan do you, tha American paopla, wish at the helm duriaf theaa tour years tin man who haa ban actually trial and found 4 wanting or the man wboaawhokt career in public afhee ia a ton ail tee of ma power and good faith? But One answer is poaat- ble, and It moat be given by tha American people through United Statea. Prom the Speech of ' Oolonel Theodore Hoosevelt, Do- H re red at Le wist on. Me, In Be- hair of Charles B. Hughes. lHt Teacher of piano 50 centa per lesson. Miss Haael Blackburn, Aloha, Ore. HsBc. ot Fasal llllliaiias, ' Notice ia hereby given that we the' undersigned executors of the estate of Caleb C. Hoonea, deceaaed have mod in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasmogtoh county our final account as executors xf said estate, and, that aasi Court has set Monday. October 30, 1916. at the hour of ten o'clock A. -M. of aaid day as the time and the County Court roomin HiUsb.ro, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said account and the final settlement of said estate. ' Dated September 8, 1916. . Jambs I Hoofes ana ' John T. Hoora& Executors 'of the estate of Caleb C. Uoopes deceased. . .. . -' W. N. Barrett, attorney for and tA- ecutors. .- Z7 -J, HEAR WITHOUT. WS' Poke aad Detectives Art Uasf Ua Reaajaf ia Place 61 t tbe Dktairaai. . Thousahda of deaf people are todaV throwing away all. hearing devices and enjoyira art-oaaveraajoon, Thia, mathod ia eaaily and quickly acquired thru ous eyatem. .Abeoluteiy the only thing ot its kind m the ouuntnt. . Cw. proposition M entirely original. We guarantee reaulta, it will amaze' you. Coat aJ trrfling. Gee -what new New Inttxnational Encydo- . ueoia saya on Up Readmg. Hundreds of ' people with normal hearing axe Ukmp up Lip Reading with for the many addi- -tional benefita, gatoadi Yoacae Jmder- . sund what lUwation, ire sayfa in the moving pictures. You can understand what psora are aayiiej ioi , The ere nnder- atanda beyond the range, cf baanng Sena no money, but metjtwft ttda paper and state whither or wt yoa ace deaf. AflparttauarulMeerBVteye! aao luteV njinnd with no cxpana a pas. Address, School of Lip Ursjuaipe; Kaaaaa Crc,Maot (WAdv) , ft,-. 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