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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
V- 4 1 .i Ac-pt Pr olnt ward Payne fovrj. changing fthat he u ufsonably jesloat, . susaiciooa. ' and onot ', attacked her straegUng her. . & , akt . for CO month alimanynd 76 to pay oasis of the aewjaj- EmllLauber baa brpughttiiit against, B, A. KeUetytl tod asks judgment 'for 5.20 end interest at 8 per Hit flora Jsnu ary 38, 1916, and tfatof the action v '. i' ' ,. , W. J. Makelip It suing the : Taalatln Lumber Co. for the tuoi W f611.68, with'tee from the 19th day 4weVl14 eJso 11247.24 with tji costs of the action. i " . The Copeland Lumber. Co, has sued H. L. ' Goodwin to oollect judgment for &J6.4& with .in. tereat at 8 per cent f mm May 81, .. and alio the gum of $6Qft with '" interest at per cent from Feb ruary, 1816. The Apme Co. it asking s r judgments for $80 and costs ' againtt John H. Scown with in terest from January 19, 1916. . The debt is alleged , to have been v incurred to another company for i advertising material, -.i u ; . Nabaai Can In the estate of A'ona Alena ' Nord, deceaaed. Victor'-Nord ie petitioning for the appointment of himself as administrator. 'The value of the. estate is plaoed at ::; Maniaf Licaoftaa Marriage licenses were granted the past week to the following Dr. Edmund Myer? Physiciaa aail Surgaoa- AnflQimces the opfofflgof .-. ; . T-..r -J-'-.- . . J ... ...! .- .. -f - -. -.,,.. ;: ; OPPOSITE MR. MASON pADY'S HOf, Beaverton Houri Until tioon and venings Portland I-ours 2KW t 4KK) p. m. Telephone) Mai. 835-617 Alejrgan liMiog ' i Portland office equipped with complete elecjiieal and XrRay apparatus IN ACTS ''M1ISS" 'One of ret Hart's western life. Ab - BRAVER y , SUNDAY NQVEMSER 12 MBS1 i-1 11 "II ".- Dpn't "frees" around a stove this Winter. Move into a modern y building' with 18-inch brick walls, ; . steam-heated, hot and cold water, FISHER -v , Hp - to date stores and offioes . Sanitary Beht Display Lower Insurance Reasonable Rent . vm riialxmnni will aoDreciate these advanfeB-ea -V..( ..(,- .-at! 4 t;; Vitl Car- Van I tad Cb-a & ljr ton. -WthoH , ty, f ' "s tnd Clda fradaaB. Tv-C'.- aatLaai The Sorrento, Ipwrosssent Qlub will meet at the residence of J. D. Wilroot on fUtorday evening November U at, 740 p. mi for the purpose of devising ways and meanVto ropy?, our aide-walk and ether improve ments that we' deem advisable at' thii time alto to dispell the proposed special .road tax to be' levied in District No. C8 at the budget meeting the Sorrento dis trict was left without any tax for permanent reek read, frbjch we neea very iwa in some places as the roads will be almost im passable again 1 this winter. What's the use of a special tax if we osn.t ge(; any benefit from it ; All members and others in terested in gqbd roads' are re quested to b presen t . 4 -: , President ' ,m ; , . W. E. Carty of Ridgefield, Washington, was in attendance at the card party given by the St Ceoelian Club. Wednesday night' The cafeteria lunch served by the ladies of. the" Congregational church in the kitchen of- the Grange Hall last Tuesday noon and night is said to have been a financial success: $25 was the sum reported as having been col lected above expenses, -; TusoSce In Kia residence A VVORLD rOTUCTIOp famous stories of so - lute - ly good, THEATRE n KEEP 4JcjL .WARM! i - ...... . - ------ -' n; ; - - I " --! ir- " i iT J ' 1 By f'r ?! fr0' votM tU preeUsntial election has baes, giva o President VTil son, wbjoriH aiain occupy tbt plaoa of aightat nonoc in the United Itatep,, from tha start the elMtkm waaclpsa and not until thursdajf waa'tbe resuH oertain. At preytnt ' President Wilapn ))sj by BO meant acauirfd his election by the popular vote of pie people, ait majority being small in all but a yery few of tbt atates.: . :'v- Oregon oast her vote fpr Mr. Hughes, while, her two' titter states gave Wilspn a majority. The 4etnqrstto piwer in the U. S. Congress is apparsntly at an end, epteoBntly the' demo cratic legislation will oaate, and although the mistakes of the past administration cannot be rectified ft ji certajn that little will be dons toward making mat ters any Vorse. ; Ip Washington opunty the re- publicant carried everything. The office of sheriff was practi cally the only fine contested closely! ' but the results show Jess Applegate in the lead with a safe ; 'majority over J.. & Reeves. The east end candidate, C. E. Hedge', lost by a slight margjn to W. P. Boley. Mr. Hedge, however, made a fine run and showed much, strength at every tum. ';; : "lie . Surprise Party A surprise party was given Saturday evening November 4 in honor of Miss - Ann - Welter. Manyoi her friends were pres ent Miss S. Holboke, Y. O'Con nor, K. Desinger, E. Borash, M. Borath,'Mary Overodder, Mart Welter,, Mary Dooney, Mar) Rechel, Otherine i Welter Ben Henery Leo, Herman Holboke, San Banard, Gut Desinger, Geo. Mosofsky, Geo. Coughlin, Frank Overodder, , Mike Welter, Jiai Hano, Mr. and Mrs. Welter, Mrs. Desinger,-, Mr.- and Mrs. Hines. Refreshments . wen served and Miss Welter received many beautiful presents, , A pleasant evening wat spent ; : Over 800 people enjoyed the big school debate last Saturday night at Grange Hall "Resolvec that Huirhea would be a better president than Wilson." Affirm ative, Vena Gaskill, Cecil Em mons, , Elert Carstens, Violetta Spraner and Edna Hocken. Neg ative, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Aloha Wi liame. xneima UDte imve. Lucile Jones and Gloncie Cheek. All the speeches were excellent and' enthusiasm ran wild, amid school yells and cheers for both candidates. ' For aale cbeapA borw ami ont cow. H. Taylor, Baavarton. 33tlpd TOUK CHANCE iTo get your wood sawed Quicklj Let H. R. Nelson Saw it- Otto Ericktea A. Terkar Bavertoa BUcksssitb ; mi " f Horse Shoeing Shop All work first class and , i guaranteed Waajon Refwiripff ' Plowalurea Sharpened Get your , TIP TOP k HOLSUM Bfead-Alao , . Cake & Cookies From t Ferguson & Sons, talned fiwco; t!ph gcaaol met Friday evening with a najiowa-er Partv. The aWtora were mat at the 8(11 B n; car Ijy'th recep tion committee tind in spite of the sad weather a large erawd came. On arriyipg at the school. all donned their gbpstly c-es and for an hpur or so it was a Very spooky place .Next came the basket ball gaifip between the Oreppo and the QeavertoD boys which resulted in a viotorj for the borne team by the acort S 88 to 80. The remainder of e eyentntfwas spent In vtriouf Ballowe'en stunts pd a delic ious )unch was served, at a late hour. "Several toasts Were giver by the president and members oi the ttodent body hlch were re spond sd to by Frof. Grover ol Orenoo High. The 'time being to limited, part of the progran wtt omlttei) but all voted it it most enjoyable evening and We hope to have more of these par ties in the near future. ,, Dr. Myers visited the school Monday morning offering his ser vices as instructor of an orches tra if .the students wished to or ganize oqe. No action was taken on ,the matter., however, until the pupils should have time to consult their parents. The Junior - Senior English Class held a very interesting de bate last Friday. The question was "Resolved that the United States should adopt Wilson's plan of preparedness, and was won by the affirmative tide. The affirmative, speaker! were Goldie Vincent, Alton Emmons WVB6ryl Peterson. The nega tive side was composed of Wilbur Weed, Leita Henorix and LeRoy Exstrom, . - t , ' Eigirth Grade . , A meeting was held Monday for the election of officers of the eighth grade. The following were elected: Leroy (. uraia- president! . Vena Gaskill vice Dresidentt Beatrice Banee sec retary: Delia Alien treasurer; Helen Jones editor. ' Friday a writing contest will be held for the best specimen of Palmer writing. A beautiful gold pen will be given as a trophy to the one who. receives the hishest number of votes. the specimens will be put on exhibition in a. down town show window.- Everybody is entitled. to one vote, HaberDets.: Election new it 100; per cent on meuouar, - The Huber and Aloha people are ; jubilant over the. electric lights that nave Deen installed in the two pepote. The mask ball; given by the Butter Commercial Club, last Saturday evening, was-a success in every particular, i ... An Old Maid's Convention, sonsiituigof 80 people,; will be at the Huber Club House on Sat urday evening, Nov. 11. Show, will last two hours, then dancing for two hours, all for. 26 cents. All invited, :, ..... , ' ' ; ,. - Most of the people In this .vi cinity have their potato crop hsr vested, and many are disposing of them for fl.50 per sack, Our schools are ' prospering I with a large attendance, we believe we have as good school as Washington county affords, Mr, Adam Horn rich was a late Ford purchaser. The sale was closed by Mr. Otto Eriekson of the Beaverton uarage. : ' Mrs. Carlton who Uvea west of Beaverton is suffering from a ruptured blood vessel, due to an accident which occurred the first I of the week when ' she caught ber foot between two boards and Mr. Jot, Heedep of Portland was a basinets visitor ken last Tuesday, Mist Estalla Wright of Port land spent the week end visiting Miss (ttie Hunter. ,.; Mr. Jim Sullivan of Ocsch is lending a few days visiting his lister Mri w. H. Hunter. Mrs. J. Msolnerney of the Home Bakery waa a Rote City busines visitor on Wednesday. Mr. Otto Brjokaqn hV bought out the interest of Mr. A. Tprker in the Beaverton Blacksmith The recall af County Judge Reasoner was btdly beaten ac cording to all reports, received thus far. . : v Mrs. Rumage af Portland wit visiting her daughter Miss Eileen Ruipsge Monday at the W. a. Hunter home. A very, delightful card party was given at the room of the Mrs. Mary and Jennie Fitipst rick Wednesday evening. , r l'e?!e!,5!i8hi'' nnranise Industrial Cfube, or wanting in formation relative to nlnh mm please notify thebff)c f , . ' Mrs. Julia hontui Vat t. her home east of town the other day i for the winter. " 8he''' has een spending the summer at Mt .Carmel, Wash. " " Paly Pes WAt . " -' ' i Ea IUe . - ' " .': V',", v; ' v"... T A New Traj ; .' ; ; . ' . ' Portland to Son Frcr.r'rco Lv. PORTLAND 8;3Q A. M. 'Ar. SAN FRANCISCO 8:10 P. M. BTANDABD ANQ fOUBIfiT IUSPINC CAR STEEL COACHI3 . DINIH CAg Vilbmett-Uir.pqi:a-S!jcrrr:r.t3 . :V::-:VW:;!V.,':. PAYUGHT . JW) OTHER DAILY TRAIN Shast$ Ltd. Sani Frtr.cbco pxprtca (-V. 3iN p. av ' Lv, MM p. mt. ' ' Shasta Route ' CONNECTIONS FOR ALL EASTERN ANp ' '' SOUTIEljN PpiNTS, ' ' Ask Local Agent for InfetnwtiM J0BI1J 8COTT, General Ptsiepger Agent , POPLANP SOUTHERN PACIFIC Reduced Fares FOR Thanbjivini ; Vfcite , November 89 and 80 round trips will be told between stations on the Oregon Cectrie Ry, 1 : (minimum 60 cents for adult and 88 cent for , children of five and under twelve year of ' t , . ge) good for return until Mppdey following, GO OREGON ELECTRIC . Through tickets east and south via Portland G. L, THOMPSON, Agent ' , 1 Beaverton, PlfRS F0C3 SHOT . ;, Portland November W8 ", PACIRC ITTERMATlbNAL UVKTOCK SriOW Portland, December 4-1) SPOKANZ APPLE tZZU Spokane, November 29-25 baenAjir'-f i; . eaw westof l-wton, dd fdn last at ittli tsya of 80 yean, Geo. 3eip iafenpt w k- word h. as just reached him of tbe. death'ofhia mother whale beerlitriFy.,ia Atlanta, QeareX T; W. Cm merman aang fa solo id tbt Public Speaklef'ia Cady Halt Utt Friday night and received i considerable applauae, Wi tt Sajwtte, Idaho, was In leaverteif the first of the week looking for location. Mr. Bell is an old Mend of W. E. Pom havihg been aoaua'-ed wJV. f. while ivjng In i,,n- the prise winner at the evd patty given by the Ceoelian Club ' Wednesday evening were jura. Wm. Davis, first ladV prise and - Warren Ferguson, first geae men s pfiie. ' v Therlo, the small ton of I. E.' Weed; feH the- other day and fractured hi1 am, Dr, Kyere ' of Beaverton was called and the. little fellow wat taken to Port land where an. X-ray examina tion was made of . th break. Nothing serious was. found and he is resorted- as recovering nicely. . -v-.,' ; .v. , , 'Charles Warren it horn on visit. While werklntf recently near Ihdependenee, It had a peoullar accident in railroad lan guage he wa riding a "Jrtrer rcihg with '"foq foo" the gas oline motor or "fob foo1' stopped quickMhe "glgBer" collided and Charlie went "about 40 feet up in. the air and cam down in Bea verton. I . ; ' .' ' Day g sjayaiBjiaitirwrtiiwiiiws;s)a