Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, December 21, 1916, Image 2

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OVERCOATS
Double S & H Green Trading Stamps given if this ad B H 12.21-16
is presented at time of purchase
KEEP
Um C&lMm Go.
Ht-ITOTNIBP STi V
PORTLAND, OREGON
WARM!
Don't
'ivo." nrnnnd a stove ttiis Winter. Move into a
modern building with 13-inch brick walla,
steam-heated, hot and cold water.
Up - to - dato store and offices
Sanitary Best Display Lower Insuiarep Reasonable Rent
Your Customers will appreciate ties advantages
EAEL E. FiHER
MAYF!Gi.-:CR.
DR. EDMUND MYERS
Physician aud Surgeon
Benverton Hours: Until noon and evenings Telephone 15-15
Portland Hour 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Telephone Marshall 1900
835-S-7 Morgan Building
We are now in our new location
in the room formerly occupied
by the Beaverton Hardware and
Implement Co. Christmas is not
far away, please remember that
we have a complete line of
Staples, Slippers, Ties, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas,
and good useful gifts for the
Holiday Season
Remember the new location
and come and see us
CADY & PEGG
We are also going to handle a comple line of
Agricultural Implements
Plows, Harrows, Cultivators '
And in fact we will get anything you want
if we have not got it in stock
Nutioe of Final Settlement.
n the County Court of the State of .Ore
gon for Washington county.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob
Huber, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by Martina
Huber, administratrix of the-estate of
said Jacob Huber, deceased, that she has
filed her final account as administratrix
of the said estate with the clerk of said
Court, and petition for settlement and
distribution thereof, and that Mondry the
8th day of January, 1917, at 10 o'clock A.
M. of said day at the Court Room of said
Court in tjbfi court house at Hillsboro,
Washington county, State of Oregon,
have been appointed by order of said
Court duly made and entered on the 1st
day of November, 1916, as the time and
place for hearing objections to said final
account and for the settlement and dis
tribution of said estate.
Martina Huber,
Administratrix of the estate of Jacob
Huber, Deceased.
Mark O'Neill, attorney for adminis
tratrix. Date of first publication Dec. 7, 1916.
Date of last publictinti Jan. 1917.
BEAVERTON ASTON IS AED
BY MERCHANTS STORY
A merchant relates the following:
"For years I could not sleep without
turning every hour. Whatever I ate
caused gas and sourness. Also had
stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONFUL
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed In Adler-i-ka relieved me IN
STANTLY." Because Adler-i-ka flushes
the ENTIKE alimentary tract it re
lieves ANY CASE constipation, sour
stomach or gas and prevents appendi
citis. It has QUICKEST action of
anything we ever sold. L. R. Dean,
druggist..
in time worn down by rain, rivers and
pei'inps the waves of tho pea .to a near
ly level hind surface. This surface
finally sank beneath the sea and be
came the floor on which fresh sedi
ments began to accumulate. Twice at
least was this mighty cycle repeated hi
the Grand canyon region.
A Polite Doubt.
A fond parent was telling Oliver Her
ford cf the really bright remark of her
three-year-old daughter.
Berford was much impressed.
"Bow old did you say little Lena is?"
he asked. -
"Only three," answered 1 lie mother
-proudly.
"Do you knaw," said the humorist
.soleiar.ly. "I have a nr-splelon that some
times those children lie abont their
age." McClure's Magazine.
Wood Puip Silk.
Artificial silk manufactured from
wood pulp for which several kinds of
California timber are suitable is used
annually in this country to the amount
of 7,000,000,000 pounds. It is utilized
principally in the manufacture of mil
.linery, sweaters and hosiery.
Dilatory.
She Here's n woman who got mar-
! ried, deserted her husband and eloped
all in one day. He What delayed her?
-MM. I.oni3 Tost-Dispatch.
Overstayed His Market.
"What, broke? Why, the last time I
saw you you told me you were on the
road to fortune."
"So I was, but 1 went past my sta
tion." Boston Transcript:
Kindness in us Is the honey that
blunts the sting of iniklndness in another.--Landor.
MARK TWAINS LAST DAYS. .
"Sorry, but 1 Can't Hurry This DylRf
Business," He Told. Friend.
Mark Twain's last days, It will be re
membered, were spent In Bermuda, at
the borne of Vice Consul Allen, where
he had,gone following the shock of his
daughter Jean's death. The ; great'
humorist, .suffering from heart attacks
which began to recur with increasing
frequency, knew that was a dying
man, Yet his whimsical humor never
failed him, His biographer, Albert
Bigelow Paine, wilting in Ft. Nicholas,
recalls how Mr. .Clemens at this time
referred to the hypodermic injection,
which had become necessary to him, as
"hypnotic -in junctions."
"As long as I remember anything,"
writes Mr. Paine in describing the trip
from Bermuda, "I shall remember the
forty-eight hours of that homeward
voyage. He was comfortable at first,
and then we ran into the humid, op
pressive air of the gulf stream, and be
could not breathe. It seemed to me
that the end might come at any mo-
mind, but he had no dread, and his
sense of humor did not fail. Once,
when the ship rolled and his hat fell
from the hook and made the circuit of
the cabin floor, he said, 'The ship Is .
passing the hat.'
"I had been instructed in the use of
the hypodermic needle and from time
to time gave him the 'hypnotic injunc
tion,' as he called it. But It did not af
ford him entire relief. He could re
main in any position but a little while.
Yet ha .never complained im.1 thought
OUiy Ol LUG uuuuie ue xuiguL uo mak
ing. .Once he said:
"'I am sorry for you, Paine, but si
can't help it I can't hurry this dying
business.'
"And a little later:
" 'Oh, it's such a mystery, and it
.takes so long!' "
.EVOLUTION OF A SENATOR.-
His Career Briefly Sketched From Baby
Holding to Congress.
Prior' to election a future United
States senator Is meek and lowly. H
is not averse to holding "babies or four
:vos, as the environment rcay denaiwJ,
while campaigning forvotes. One may
safely slap him on the back without
fear of rebuff. Before the last precinct
is counted he seems to know his suc
cess, for the senatorial candidate stiff
ens, dons his black clothes and a fresh
collar and begins to practice a dignl-
fipfl Rfi'ifln fnt fnfnfo iiqo nn TonnKvl-
vania avenue. Babies and jackpots
have lost their alluring possibilities; no
longer does he tolerate familiarity; he
Is as patronizing as a rooster who
scratches worms for the hens and then
eats them before his invited guests ar
rive. Seated in a niche of the hall of con
gress the new senator feels as though
!:o nhni'lc! pcer through a..raicrorcope
to make sure he is there, but confiden
tial letters sent to the editor -of tho
Jumpoff Breeze tell how he is prepar
ing a bill advocating the irrigation of
Sagebrush valley; also how he is work
ed to death by other senators asking
favors of him. As a cbaoJ for fiction
writers the United States senate has
all otlier correspondence schools lashed
to the mast.
Many senators fail to receive just re
ward at the conclusion of their maiden
voyage through the troubled congres
sional waters probably because the law
Is so strictly enforced against murder.
Harper's Weekly.
"lu the very bottom of the Grand can
yon lie (he dark, iiicouspicuoia rocks,
mostly tough crystalline granite1 gneiss
and schint, the oldest in the canyon
and among the oldest, in the world.
They were in part deposited as sands
and muds hi a sea, in part accumulated
as lava flows and in part intruded be
neath the surface as molten rock. All
these materials became solidified, and
later they were slowly heaved and
crumnled into mountains, which w