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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1916)
-1- ' I 9 :::: ' The First NatietiiB t Unirton, Oregon, is suing Ur Than T. Elliott at at for E3-?0 jedgment with interest a ten per eentJrom tWdnjoi ow- 0. W. Olsoshas brought suit to 0iet title to certain rslprop i. W RnrmaOuerS -is VtbJ " - - uU tn ham urii alaim. i. Daisy Watson is taking far a divorce from KicharO wopn. -, HirttiB at Tinaent in Black foot Idaho, charging him with habitual dninkennese. The oouple were married at Blackfoot, Ida., in November, 1901. ' Thr hwv. band ia alleged to lave deserted hit wife in June, 1916. r yt, v. nillev ia suing Paul ' Rice to gain ppfseaskmof certaia personal property which he al lege! belongs fe. 'him and alao damages to the extent of $500, The cose of Qney Bell Goat man vs. R. a Gossman suit was. dismissed. ' )', 'Marriage Ueensea Were granted a,. a- - Crow and Lsnara, U. C ..lug. , 'Ew-iue her h -d, F?c:.X C Carmaek isooUlana toward his wife, Ease) Car, i Ve tUtoe-Jl attends tofte lr -V. jaee of tMicCae of eottf y a jmm. TSora aratwO Muii- -J rlataa aaokrua thia DOaition to rr voted for at thia eiecpoe, v toward o ui ai rr i ' , -mack; and .M-JI ' I arrr nt-'M t-irof thE llL:j. fJhpol was thor- w' -- S ! or- 'J. IttUFrKxj awiO.. etes.. g uie i&aowing V mother, her friends and her cooking, sne naa nwa " :nnmL The complaint ' also al- leges that at one time ttjt . fandaht threw a jneca w jw th. nlaintiff'a head, striking her forcibly and causing her mucl? anguish. She w aaaroa for a decree and the custody of minor Child. ' . il g, Shrock is attemptraa il w iiidament against 0. C Scofleld for I90S.68 with interest at 6 per ?ent trom we am m, -J OMtfAinluir.. ' 7- Ida Cordit has wougni buh . d Dn.Mii fnr ,Ane against . . - certain personal which the defendant refuses to give " " temsof anallegea cOTwwu- tween the two; pan a .eras Hue the Plain tog iuw important offices of the waty. W An it Iniaut' 1n 'aSUt the eompeteacy o? One of . the candidates inasmuch as h ia mwMnallv a an man ia the Mnh huttha othet candidate has been known to us pertoaally for the past twenty-we years, u. in- biiaineaa in Raavartnn for ahout Aftaan vears. and for the neat six years cae haatt aetino-aa deDUtJ assessor inthe vicinity of the southeast portion of the county, we are an aav that ha haa been; aa efficient deputy and therefore we Know ana w pmmm v 'uan aTtMriansa and ability to discharge the duties of tha as- seasor'a oflioe. we aa ia pajen Numvi thia auaation aa purely a irties. For business one; our taxes must itiff js ask' : paid but the easenuai tningia an equable Qistnounon oi HMkV fUntlPff . i .. Bcaverton, ;Oregon- Silt Vct3 fcT """HONEST SOB and : '. : Q00D SERVICE, fpr . County Judge (Recall Cpmmittpe) ThaMfnra..' wa feel that it is our duty as taxpayers and inter ested in the best adminiatration of this office regaraiesi oi pou tha vntan of thia county to select the man we know acted business ;With, , him for able, honest and, reliable; -he haa been a tax payer in -ivaawuiiwu .....hi n fiftsan vmra. while the name of his opponent does .... ' - ..... ,Ua tav will not appeal uuwu wv . prior to March 1, 191B. (Signed) Fhd Gronki, F. . BWU W. C Hawby i . ... a. -. . . . J an4 Direct Nominee for CONGRESS J. E.;Re2ves Democratic Candidate TOR SHERIFF BALLOT NUI3ER 72 lav ia nna fnr a KalthlUl. noneBl Clean, Capable and Successful Public Servant who by Herd Wnrlr nH Amplication .to his Public Duty and the Needs of I AH the People has Won for Him- uif and State a Position of In- .fiuence and standing in Congress For further information please read the pamphlet sent to every registered voter by the Secretary of State. Republican Congress ional Comnittee W, J. CULVER, Ch&irm&n. (Paid Adv.) n aanM fnp tha nreaent sckori'j .year) faimona, pres; St; Gc;' " Vincent vice paca it; Lei. tenaneta see Mtar; and Elnathan . Sweet, treason n The eeurman oi sev ,! itm lrnittaaa were also elected by also-ted by popular Vote re-, lUltiaK aaioiiows; per; rauuwn, 'onrlaiaammittee: Vivian 0'Con- ;oe, . K crefiseahment " committee; Martial at ; . Lewis, worsting mrfl tan ' Aftar the election pWIUIi r.. TT'- r ! of oftc ers, plns were made for t. a. T : .'a l . .:...' a Halloween party w oa given on ha avaninsof November 8, at Hilfh Schoo. it was decided fn invtiia oreneo uutn Bcnooi to ha tha suestaof hono , and to nwrtiuo mem wiui many ui mo uaual Halloween sports adding man jvirinal atunts. ' . The chief event oi tne evening oil) hat a same between the burn lhoAl team and the Oreneo high i school lya team, ;!. As the local bovs ape showing up in qne form a hotly- contested game is ex inaotad.. - ' - The Freshman Class have or ganised wjth the following mem bers elected as officers: Presi dent, Gelene Coddard; vice president, Alice Fstton; secre- av Arnhis Van Hodman: treas- ..... navman jfiL.hlnttman. ' Two new puRils entered scbou Mondsy both being' members oi the freshman class. Great en thusiasm la being shown In school this year and the "Big di. an "Ala Slitar" DXWIfsw a -a t movement ia.Deing introduced ihvihe uoDer classmen toward Twhimm.--- -' m awv . The high school boys have or ganized two teams and are play intra aeries of names for the school championship. Much en thusiasm la Mmg shown and the rivalry will 'reach a high pitch Wore the series are completed. Last Friday's game gave 14 u a score of p W the Spartans 8. Livermore played a good game an Harvard and most of the winning score is accredited to hipi. 1 , IT I Ifern to tha ari'a of Thaodora Brg an 8 pound bpy Wedneedoy morplng.. AU getting along one, and Grandpa Charles Jonas our local barber ''wearing a big smile nowadays.'' Dr. Edmond Myers, one of Portland's "well known nhval clans has rented the M. P. Cady house and will, move his family here the latter part of thia week, ana expects j. locaie. perma nently. For tha nreaent at laaat Dr. Myers win maintain hts office in tha Mnnran RntMlntr Pnrt. land, devoting the afternoons to his city practice and the remain, lHar nf hta time to lonal nrutica. Dr. Myers is an expert musician and will probably assist in form ins? and maintainint a hlah school orchestra. H'-aKtC tllnrwel I.v r- i.a'!,x-yV:?lsr'', C ichelw f SnUy we . -j in 1 rrU at p::: vor I t W.' ..adj swjrnoon. The yon-1 petple are wall known ia Ui part of lb county. 1'lsa Ti -son la an old resident of X.t nlaca and the iroom ia tha sat lot a widely known fanner of Scholia, . tat Vtl aariav tha. fjaec" n Club gnve a delightful card party in tne Uone rectory, adoui 40 were present tad all vaivpi It fine time. The prises wen won by W. C. KcKell and I!.-, J. E. Lieb -'-k- A nice lunch of cake aod l.-Iet wri ajrvad. Next Friday n Now- r 8. in Cady Kail, Col. C. u 8. ood will aaarea puoue on the iasuesiof the day. AU t invited to attend and listen to tha democratic aide of the Ques tion. ,. .!..,' ; . Julius 0"u la the fo' v a . a hna-.' Tha vt . arrived on CvtoUr 13, .1" mm ,11 ill r WNeVW i r .n Si KEEP WARM! n't "raaae" around a stove this Winter. Move into a s modera building with IS-inch brick , walls, ataasn-heated, hot and cold water. ; Y0$gX ' rjp. to -date storea,snd offices , Sanitary ft Display Lower Insurance ' Reasonable Rent ' Yooi Cawtamers will appreciate these advantages LL3. E. fZZl MiVfS)-wi a LaTael-4f VaV Otte Ericksea A. Torker Beavertop Blacksmith aa Horse Shoeing Shop All work first class and guaranteed Wacoci Revairiiur , PUwtaam Sharpcnad : Tigard Weaua is Sukide. Because she did pot want to antn the countv Door farm, Mrs. Burnham. 66 years old ana a wall known resident of Tlgard, took an overdose of morphine Wednesday night, and waa found almost dead by the other resi dents of the house, A doctor was called, but he was too late, anil aha died without having re covered consciousness. She leaves no relative here. Mrs. Burnham s house and lot in Tigard were confiscated by the county for taxes two years and since then she had been permitted to Hye m it, in the care of a family named Boyd. Rnrantlv the county officials de cided to move her to the poor farm near Hillsboro, and her re luctance to enter this institution is eiven as the reason for her act. ' Get your HPTOPAHOLSUM . Bread Also , Cakes it Cookies From Ferguson & Sons YOU CHANCE bo get your wood sawed Quickly Let H. R. Nelson Saw it . . The Bethel Aid of the Congre- oratinnal church will serve a cafe teria lunch Tuesday November 7, mnmahdnir at 12 O'clock Until all are served. Proceeds to go toward paying for the parsonage, Mrs, E. B. Layman of Hills boro and son Ben were Sunday Monday visitors at the Kam- Pc ten rvrmcJ Sclicil Provcn Ncccc::l7 (Oastai tMst rarUaa QiafWy,! MONMOinW, Cm,, AM a-Tha Or lariaat oa naara lar sum Normal ia ura . , , how e oar lor lara uuaoal Soar a aroma) , , . , . SM aaiu ettwM tale awllieaiuBi lta wattaf o . paeltrafSM. OjaUorMt (lllal wit oilri oaaira la . . aUlas, Mam Uwa 1M ttudMla soata H anitam. , Now toaallM haaaas aanaioia. ataitla to rooav lai ktawM aa4 Wau'woi, On kaaSnS atrw . SlM OBiUpaw ftao of Mhool. . Tha oinolal sehool naiiri itvaa US arses aafUa ' ' la UoaaisMk, tor loaahar praoUsa. , , Read what these yea have eleefi to kaafit tea affairs of year state aal whe art Ut.iC-y taMfr 4 regarding seheel eoad:aens la OrO to ry eancsrnlng naeatmra SCa aa tha heXwt si ttsa soLLj esKueoi oka, amoraar af Ommi 'POHMI mwrm " - ' i ' ' Oy J. A. OharoWII, Watt SoatrlaaOoirt af putm ' Uw mm ot tat ,U wnl a-a, awaa Ska MMriatrS oi our anaola.ar wMI...a . 8M7VaT SwJ al ftnitowa," u ' ay P. L. Oimaaoil, Pmitm of tha WwvateHy ef 3!ft!a wt adaUtaaol Ntrmal SalMO) Is artaatar . tf W. 1. Korr, Proalaoat of tt Ortaoa AlrttaManl . "' -WacTttt awal. at ratutm aw.wtlaUM lf"? M tin wMt'ltwait ot a Nwaal a-aaal riku Irwffl sfti ' "' awaawo. ay i. H. Aoaormaa, rHl Oraaa Normal Sohoil, at StoniiMiiUi: " ' : .! "A or.ul .nalima at tt tfft t-"? ' ant that Oriaon Mil HerMl Ouboal la S a V i i" St wnfitttm tim all t ruaMtnwaal By tho Ooaaty School oMrMa(ia of Orafjal ''Rawlvta, thai II ! Ik mom al tna Oaulr " aMVaTtka Sa bail 1 " KJ"7lffariaJ too ,T . V a. , tMakanTaai IS wa, tttru.., or "Oi ! i-" ..a. Mr. Chariot H. OaotMP, raaiao1 Ot the rofaa . roaoratlon tt WomM't Cluaoi I au kMitllr laniai Ikt loaattaa ol OU4 llaaaal aalMaliit rMOMua." . . , prof, ftoetri 0. PnmcK r ana or rnalSia at Ska Normal Sohool Looau at Wootowi "aa ImraftAMU attaallabaitbl at luck a tokaal at Obmo eantial pohii ueh u Poantus woukt iron !'' M Ikt Suit of Orajaa." . a. a. MUlkoy, la-rraalsoal Southora Opoom Narata . "1 kail ataaart tko toaitMa of aa ' Harmal Soktol at fwaSlalaa," State Board of RegenU of Oregon Normal School declares that "the necessity for additional Normal school facilities ia Oregon is apparent,"; Portland Chamber of Commerce endorses measure 308 and say Pendleton mont logical location for Nor mal school in Eaatara Oregon. 3C3 X YES 8 a vers r:a y:.i c::ilo IftM aa. Bkatora Orotca auto Naraal Sahaal Coaualltaa ay J. M. uwum, aaey., rvMiMiaa, i Fndciy.'Kov. o AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. COL C. E S. V00D on the political irsuca cf day. Women e:p:2iallymv. berger home last weeic -TW .-.-.V.-.w. ;