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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
A BBaannnnaii Come to Spraner for Toys jPJT iflff Ail you Girls and Boys f' lySjg Dolls and Books Games and Toys 't&Jji A Xmas Tree Music Oh such Joy liifll " fMp " Nets and Candies for young and old . : 1 At Prices Never before sold A U QPRAMCR GROCERIES - A. H. SPRANER & meats p iPEEKk lsSr. HEHgiaB fwE$ ?Eft SPfcft fiSPjPSasli JSffiliW IsifX '" Pl ' - ' Ifs! jjj igj lllaj ljtfllll ' 3 Authorized Ford Agent 1 wit f - ' " . and - f iff ff(xfl- I - Service Station 1 IIJi!i ...-.... - .-(si i . v g Tubts, Ti't-s Gasoline, OA and Accessories OHO ERiCKSON ' PROPRIETOR LEGALS JNtincn to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the, under hsToeea by, the County Court of ''ashm-;tlj- cdunty, Oregon", appointed !.:? -1 . the last will and -testament f irw'.i.ia Ktalrier, deceased, and has 11:" .ipj.p'iued as such., .-.,. " . -W'vr .therefore, S .persons having s'laiii):: a;;i'n3i said estate, are- hereby re V'l air. d to pji-sent the same to me with ',.-H:eY vouchers at the law office of H. '!ig!ey in .Hillsboro,. Oregon, within six 'as from date hereof. ?- sM th November 30, 1916. . . " ..-H. T 3-'jrf:-.'-'. -attorney.. - '' L " "I 1 " .Dn'. Ei?CUtOI. r- to treui'ors. .'".!ai5 )B'itreU- jsrtvun that the under - .'.; - !ois twen by the C ounty Court of - 'Y..-hi-. "yn cnu'ity. .Orv-gon, appointed . a -..'tit: 'i x or the last will and testament of Mekhkir Durst, deceased, and has , duly qua'it'sd as such ' - - .' Now .therefore, . all persons' having claiins against said estate are hereby re tjuu'ua to present the same to me for jrwier vouchers at tiie law office of H. -1 Bas'.' y, m Hillsboro, Oregon, within nr. nv !i'.: from date hereof. . Lmted tris Aovember 16, 1916. Louise Durst, i Executrix. ,. "1 T. Bagley, attorney. 34 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ltfjrular meetir.v.3 Second Tlmrs day of ach month. Meeting called at 8 p. m. L. L. GILBERT, T. V. ZIMMERMAN, Prea. . Sec. M. H Stevenson " K. L. Johnson Wilkes Abstract & Title Co. WASHINGTON CO. ABSTRACTS . " - 'Hillsboro, Oregon. How's This? "Wa offer One llundrea Dollars Re ward for any case ot catarrh that can not lie cured by Hull s t'atarrh Cure. Hali'g Catarrh Curo has toecn taken by catarrlv sufferers ,ior the past thirty-five ' ycara and has become known a3 the most reliable romfidy for Cjptarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curn acts thru SSie iilood on the Mucous surfaces, ex palllug the poison from the Iilood and, healing tho diseased porllpna. After you hive taken Hall's Catarrh Curs for a short time you will ee a grat improvement In your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and got rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. I am now handling the Trojan stump powder in any quantity. Also fuse and caps. Archie A. Pike,. Begverton, Ore. Phone, tf The quick, safe and reliable roofing material Especially desirable in the "country or where there is no water system, because Durable Roofing IS PRACTICALLY FIRE PROOF It Is good roofing and give plen 414 aatitf action beciuue It la mad right Free tamplei and literatur GET ITOFYOUR DEALER.0B WRITS US DIRECT Durable Roofing Mfg CO PorUaud,Orc F. W. LIVERMORE Huber, Oregon. SAFETY RAZOR HONING also all other makes of razors Automatic Keen-Edge Co. 189 1-2 Fourth'St. Port land. Ore. " DANCINQ IN ROUMANIA. Paatants Make Marry on Sunday to Oil Their Joints For Monday. 'The llotmianlim prnsants lmve a aay- lug that they must dunce on Sunday to keep the Willi out of their bones ou Monday. Most of tho daiwa are at tho public lioust's Oiuico linlU under tho blue shy, ns It werc-aml young and old paiior there. Thu old folk spend tho tiny with tho tlpplo, vrUHo tho young om dunce. . There Is very jtttlo drinking on any other day of the week, and a tipsy ninu except on Sun day Is seldom seen, ''' TboO.Miioos ni-o.orgnulMtl by tholinyg of the coinnnintty. Tho.y nrrnitKO for the' nnislc, provide the refreshments ami preside ns masters of cerumouy. When tho t,'h'ls reach a marriageable ago and havo been sulllclently Instruct ed iu tho household arts they are al lowed to attend these dances ns partic ipants. "Sho dances ut tho dunce" la tho peasant way of saj hii? thnt a girl has made her debut and Is eligible for matrimonial attentions, Tho national dniico of Roumanla Is a sort of pross between a ilg and the game of rlng-around-the-roslo. All the dnncors clasp bauds and form a ring. They then bchi n stepping, swaying (notion that novqr mores thesi out of their oi'iKhutl triichs, ami to tint immie of. tho gypsy band they keep It up for uours.-St. Louis I'ost-Dlspatch. STORY OF A SONG. "Ben Bolt" and Its Author, Dr. Thomaa ! " Dunn EnQllsh, Of all the American songs none Is so bnunttugly sweet as that beginning: Don't you remember sweat Alice, Ben Bolt- , Sweet Alice, whom hair wn so brown, Who wept with dcllKht when you gave her a isoule And trembled with fear nt your frownT Dr. Thomas Dunn English, Its au thor, contributed his poem to tho New York Mirror In LSI.'!. It wns a work of love, written without compensation, to oblige the editor, N. V. Willis, who had recently uuduntaken to put tho pa per on Its feet. Tho poem had a pathetic lilt thnt at tracted no little attention, but Its fame did not eomo until later yours. In 18-18 Nelson Knenss, an actor, adapted tho poem to an -old German molody, and tho air captivated the American peoplo. Then tho song crossed the wa ter, achieved an equally great aucccss In England and literally ran round tho world. - It remained for George Dti Maurler to immortoTllzo "Ben Bolt" in tho play "Trilby," where tho gentle victim of Svonsull thigs tho r.lr so swoelly to Taffy the Laird and Little Blllee. New York World. The Doctor's Praaorlptlon. Of historical Interest is tho omblom found on every prescription written by a physician, consisting of tho letter It with a thin :llne across the tail at an acute angle. According to historians, It had its origin In tho. ancient custom of allowing tho stars to dominate every day incidents of life. Tho R thus mark ed Is said to have been tho emblem used by the ancients to designate tho su premacy of Jupiter. Therefore it seems probable thnt some chemist of ancient days gavo a prescription or a recipe to some patient mid wrote upon It the em blem of the planet then In tho ascend ancy, which happened to be Jupiter. This emblem has come dowu to the present time and Is alwnys used. In a more modern senso It stands for a recipe, or nn order or instruction to take something. Literally construed, recipe means "take" or "take thou." No Wonder. Mrs. Crabshaw-Don't cry, Willie. I'm not going to punish you this time, for you hurried when I cnlled you. Willie -Boo-hoo, mnmmn! J fell down stairs! New York Times.