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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
i Zjk 17. .V lMv.Al Viw . 'cj; :::::: OraattCaaa Waat fcetta h C4 auitin court against It. P. Smnoni to gain qt tffi to etrtaia rat! property upon which defendant kaa mm claim. OneyBellGossman hatbroaght a for aivnn-e from R.!. QotS kui. Gossman it charged in the nomplaint with tailing hit Wif vile name and one day last July h attacked her. beating her te- verely" With his hands and then wrtnM havn struck her with & chair, being prevented only by quick action on her part The Hillsbord Mercantile Co. is suing W. H. tfaylor'.et al for IS1.8Q, which Bumis alleged to have been due the company, for merchandise sold the defendant and the defendant's wife at different times. - D. T. Short under the name of the Short Adjustment Cd. has brought suit to - collect J207;48 from Fred Wenger for board fur nished by Chas. S. Proebstel tb the defendant on contract J. E. Reeves Democratic Candidate FOR SHERIFF BALLOT NUMBER Km COMING! . ,. REESE BROS. AFRICANDER CO. 15 PEOPLE IS Band and Orchestra , Musical Corriedy; MinStreand JuBiW Sinfeers SOUTHLAND MUSIC,, SONGS, DANCES, COMEDY, AND VAUDEVILLE A musical and Novelty performance : that wilt delight and instruct you , LAUGHING HURTS VOU STAX AWAY . , GRANGE HALL,' BEAVERTON, OR.' ' 1 " TUESDAY, OCT. 31 ONE NIGHT ONLY Popular Prices: . 2Sc 35c and 50c" Seats oh sale at usual place , - NOONDAY BAND PARADE iwilfoiiiLrjiiin;i'iiiiynTr Don't "freee' around a stove this ; Winter. Move mfoa modern building with, 13-inch brick, walls; . steam-heated, hot and cold water. fishM -. Up- to datd stores arid offices ; J.'Z 't Samtfry Beat Display Lower Insurance ReasonaBIt Rent Your Caetemers will appreciate these advantages EAfjL E. tZXl ThnsHlaa Canaaa aal aV I aUiaU On I a CO KM. jxja.. AlareknM. ftar Sl-Wi Km mm Twofctah ana thfaa lb fieaua la iwvwpbw. "W a Qua. Baavara. Or ' Jltt ita Milai mi.i.iih al Hm anat- , Tuckan Aaodata a met Bern turn- aiU ta tc Hit Sdnri Airiawfaa. latorday nigh text, a M !a I akaAiUrfff UnM HllL Cntti ffKUK wffl tesnfflssi aa a goo Uaw aV ftariwa all te attend. ThU to the Grmt dam this tail ana tnoae am xmlB of aniayaaait ahooi twl aria it The date it SaMMaf nitht Octobattt, nl the hour t o'clock. Those Who ehjoy good ?BiHanttaTlt ofji eommiloti, dancing and eomedy wiTltnls o. Jon.in.tinB nolicj something-great along these lines if th.v fall taaehthe Reese Bros. Colored Minstrels of 15 people at th nranvri ; Hall Beaverton. Tuesday, October SI; 2 1-1 hours a -aka fi.n Vrtl a fclfttiirft ahaw IJl .WW. -' " but a high class road show hav- mg played all the principal towns in wfeatern Oreiron and Pro nounced by press and public everywhere the best of the kind on the road. StroaaV A lame white Norman horse Last een bn tH.Bevertoa roao Oct 17. Suitable i -.in w. MiJ n TimW. Knnfv John Dahlqulat, Portland R D 2 Bon M .72 fiA KEEP ucDk ' varm! To the VwWra of Washington County: . I'v name la on the ballots one of & derater Jt tand'.iitet fx Isgislatur.' Though I feel that national Questions have little to do with matters handled by the state legislature I still wtitt to say I approve of the Wood row Wilann administration. At to the national political platform there la no distinguishing feature u between the democrat and re publican... The Old tariff question ia to be eliminated and a proper adiuatahent reached by the e- Uw axnai ilnminttfi n V imlicv In maj wire v--.-a , a"".' the handling or state legislation ie economy With reason, t am apposed to expenditure for the rienefit of the few. 1 hope al ways to be able to choose, and if my judgment is not at fault will nvariablv lend mV SUDDOrt to he sreater eood for the greater nnmW It is my fiirtiier policy to limit legislation, rewer laws ana Dei miaa All leo-islHt.lnh of im portance in my opinion should be mbmitted td the voters of the Initiative. If you are1 sufficiently inter ested to acquaint yourselves with mv mialifWt.inna and vour inves tigation convinces you that I can serve you, 1 will be pieasea u have your support. . ; - - Yours very truly, Manche 1, Langley. Wanted to buy Angora Buck. What lave you? Give age and price. F. G. Donaldson, Route 3. 30 U pd W. C. Hawley Republican Progrtive ' Direct Nominee for CONGRESS , -I.T - vote for Representative Haw ley is one for a. Faithful, Hones' :iean, Capable and Successfu Public Servant, who by. Haw Work and Application to hi.' Public Dutv and the Needs ol All the People has Won for Him 4elf and State a Position of In fluence and standing in Congress For further information dease read the pamphlet sent to everj registeted voter by the Secretary of State. . Republican Congress ional Gomhittee W. xJ. CULVER, Chairman. (Paid Adv.) SO-St . Otto Erickwn A. Terker geavertori lackMnitK aoa Hone 'Shoeing Shop - i ' ' V All woflf first class and guaranteed Waaon Ranairina1 :. Plowtharet Sharpened tOUK CHANCE To gct;,your Wood sawed Quickly! Let H. K. Nelsbn Saw it Ge!f your , TlPTOPiHOUUM , Braad- Also , CaJcet A Cookies frrnt'fi- ' Fefgusorl be fens T jk M-whllean rally SUtUrdaj nic'-lr In Cty Eallwaa 9001 ie tt:t enthuttMtic po..aca irmatln-a held here far yean. n.. MthnaiaaM' from the a tart wu at a high pitch and showed the Intent feeling wmen we re publicans have for th ecat 01 Mtnnattfn. . : 1 , The Bani Boyt tUrted the ball rolling by , playin taveral uioiluM hn th atreet before tha peopl gathered to the hall where the meeting was caiwa w order by Geo. Stltt who gave a feW introductory remarks, ana fter the band gave another se lection introduced the speaker of th evening, Hon. Wallace Mc Camant of Portland, Who proved himself a veritable whirlwind at Dresenting the issu of the cam paign from a republican stand point. It was fine of the ablest jampaign speeches ever deliver here and was listened to with he greatest interest by all In tiv ludience. He was followed by Mr. Hardy ah bid veteran of taa hii tntva a fine na criotic talt and urged the voters' to vote for Mr. Hugnes ior preiw deii and Insure the protectior if our citizens and flag through wt.the world. Several county epublican candidates were it he audience who. were all in vited to! speak., Mr. Ben Cor leliuB, candidate for the legis ature Was first called Upon am esponded in a Very clear headei jnrl ennvincinir way thus demon ,tratin(( that our interests wii. )e ably; looked after at Salem. l.lr, Cornelius has a great many riends in this vicinity who want o see Mm have a trial at keep ng down the tax octopus. Dr Voods, our ssbflarly state jen.. itor, who is again up for re-elec inn woo than hallml linnn anf ;ave a good talk on the Initiativ. inn reterenoum measures wnici ire to be voted upon at the com .ng election. He gave the . Singh uL,maflaiifA a waII rieaarved ran Hie'taljc was appreciated. Mr entoni Bowman canaiaaie io e election to the. legislature wat ailed forward and gave a gooc itcount of himself and demon trated by his talk that he is sin ere in an effort tri lift the tax jurden. Mr. Boley, candidat or assessor, was introduced an ave a lengthy talk from th standpoint of ah assessor anc vhat he expected to do whei lected. E, B. Sappingto, can Itilata inr rA.Aleptinn aa'eount reasurer, and t Henry KUfatli. andidate for county clerk,. wen ntroduced but owing to the late iess of the hour responded briefly ler a song and responoea py tnt enaition oi toe national air. ii i i. "in i ' a ' Mr, Bole; Hal a Wronf Impreuioe . U.lth roliiljihna unA maralvf a: it nyitainn nf thfl 'trtvu name O this papier we 1 find ouwelvet compelled to , refer;, to a remork made the other evening by Hr Hnlas nH!rlBf Inr aaatxuuir During the course of, hi addre v tn th tnter ha tank Oftaaalon tf refer W the Srtlcl ritten and sighed' by Bon. Alton Allen ol Portland, and published In th eavsrtort Times, in reoornmen- Idatibh of Mr. Hedge.. The bit; thing in Mr. Boiey't reference wn thfi earelesa wav in which he juggled, (he facta ind at tempted to place the responsibil ity uodh our editorial staff. Then tn thakn inattara WnrdA hitittUeS- itiontd the veracity of the article. We 1 art) wi ihar- to - liubiisn anv sighed article providing, ft con 'funna to our available tbace. As fto the truth Of these articled the mah who wrote them, it respon; aihlii 1 Tn thla mm tha vritBr knew the ftuils, bat tai at r. Jtoley not taxpayer ' h. should hay said that Rnll'v In not the tax roll. WC caqitot, at lbaat. find ,his name ewsemoi inere artur umani. u:v.3 lc::l ri r m Jntiit ftcMouiat of OdarkTllla raa a lUavtrton visitor Wtdnee- day on buslneta. "Tha rianiicnta are nlannlnir big rally for torn date la the near future, Hi fcephero child reported as having the infantile Daralysis hat altnott recovered from the disease, and til family will soon be relieved from quarantine. Fred Peterson of the Cedar Milla country Wat In town Wed nesday. He eaye that he hu been busy all fall with his hay baler and thresher. H. V. Meade of Orenco. demo cratic nomine for representative from Washington county, wat in thia city Wednesday, Mr. Meade ia likely to give tome of our re publican candidate! a blot rub. Paul Muesslg and Frank Allen have been1 putting in spar time removing the offensive rail fence tnd brush along the road near the mill. That Dart of town is now beginning to preserit Quite a livilited appearance. The followinE - coubles were rranted marriage licenses the ast week: Geo, H. Shaffer and Mellie L. Bishop. Samuel H Laterle and Florence Hickt laii W. Wells and Marie S. Lone, he bride ia the daughter of Ed- tor Lontrof the Hil sboro Argus German Kerkamn and Helen E Kuneeke. John L. Parett and Wahnona Chapman. : Fred Will ind Tillle Krug. . A larire crop of Potatoes is eing ,h.rvted In thiajec ffi;; Service wi theeowrty, ;iitM LS'countV Ju,i.A tA Duds are removed from the "ur P""""'1 ' . . , . tround they are being snatched .. .. I : l . id by the buyers at a fancy iriiw. liauallv above the dollar nark. Considerable trouble Is ieing experienced by the - grow ra in obtaining digger hnd nany will be until the rainl let n getting their crop out of the (round.. Vets for "HONEST B(3B" , ( i and GOOD SERVICE ROBERT SERVICE 'CoUnty Judge (Recall Cckrittes) GADY 1-lMh AT 8 O'CLOCK P. Ill oii the politieal ksiies Cf t! dayi Women tSflta ark wocU art Cr-"y Joes R"r owt rY y a urnoon In HLboro a4 tstc"' t a tahdldate to ptae on the r-l ballot. Ta taan mm wa Robert Bertie wh halil frt th Borthernmott fCS oounty with hi poatoC Scappoot. At 2 b. m. UW court raw) tained only a few arly one and a goodly rrntatn of th Icounty press. A half hour later when th matting wat earno w order a few mer had arrlvefl but all lacked th expected tn- thuslaun. John. Wall, attorney far tha recall took first, offering a few Word of council Follow ing thit came a dlseutsion by diffewht perton prnt nd then the election of a eommttw to decide whether or not a can didate should be chosen or tte vacancy tft by a weall, filled h h nkv.mnr. Tha committM chose Mr. Service,, member of the committee tathe candK&A t. i.. n hi the name of All VIWW " - the candidate n the fan , ballot it will be heeessarr for him w circulate a petition for th pur- , inrfimr Kti aia-nera, In thit work th comir" letoi last Friday wilj aseiA ift tha KJimitte had an nounced their choice; Mr. Ser vice arose and offered the meet; Ing his qualification! at a eounty iA nri axnreaaed hit belief that he could fill the office as it should be filled. L ; The recall petition, which ha been circulated all lumnier wit died, last week, and .eontatnon th name of Clot W, K-w Pr ions, a fw inbr than th re quired, number. Reasoner, leavet no doubt In mind that Mr. Beasoner, BM ti recall tandldato faj, wtefci and should th Bepl,of, Waih, i.n. 'n,,t,tv m fit to recognlM 111 bVII vvvaa-- -r- T-i - Mr. Service the Ihould not lo1 sight , of the fact lthewl.l have a greafdeal to learn Iv he can fill the position at well at Mr. Reasoner, c:;::cialiymvr r n -.V. 5 -... . ,. 3 f alaMaaMaaWaaaaluawilull(IM 1 search.