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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
Travel on Low Round Trip HOLIDAY FARES Go home for Stay for New Years Day. Our low round trip Holiday tickets allow you plenty of time. -All points in OREGON CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON -and IDAHO Sale Dates .Between Oregon points Dec. 22 to25inc; Dec. .30 to Jan. 1 inc. Re-. turn limit Jan. 3, 191 7 To California points Dec. 21 to 23 inc; Dec. 25 to 28 inc. Return limit January 15 To Pacific Northwest points in Washington and Idaho Dec. .2 2 to 25 inc. Return, limit Jan. 9, 1917 Ask local Agent for. ' time of trains, fares, etc. John M. Scott, G. P. A. Portland, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES FOOTBALL Oregon vs. Pennsylvania Pasadena, Cal, Jan. 1st For Service Registered Mule Toot Boar, Black. .Lewis ..place south of ,Beaverton. Service $2. 50. Otto Essig owner. Tolstoy's Intensity. Everything In Tolstoy's character, says a Russian writer, -attains titanic proportions. "As a drinker he absorbed fantastic quantities of liquor. As di .-gambler he terrified his partners by the boldness .of his play. As a soldier 'lie advanced gayly to bastion four, the '.bastion of death at Sevastopol, and there he made dying men laugh at'his witty sayings. He surpassed every one by his prodigious-activity in sport ;s well as in literature.". Death expecteth thee everywhere. Be wise, therefore, and expect death . everywhere. Quarles. I The most important educa tional meeting ever held in the 1 state of Oregon will be the State 'Teachers' Association of Port-, land, December 27, 28 and 29. Two of the most eminent edu cators in the United States have been secured for this : meeting. They .are: President Henry Suzalle of the University of Washington, formerly of Colum bia University, New York, and 'Carroll G. Pesnr, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, of the State -Normal School. The business of the Association Lwill be transacted by a repre sentative Council composed of delegates representing every teachers' organization in the state. The entire first day will be given up to the work of this council. Besides the regular business which will come before the Association there will be the report of threepermanent com mittees which have been at work during the past year. The first report will be on a Retirement Fund for teachers. This com mittee has been at work duriner the past year under the direction of. the Chairman President Wm. T. Foster of Reed College. The report will be submitted hv Supt. J. A. Churchill, superin tendent -of public instruction. The second report will be on a cde of Ethics for teachers which will 'be presented by the chairman, President J. H. Ack erman of Monmouth. The third will be on the Retardation Prob lem which will be presented by C. W. Boetticher. ' VV-l 111" tendent of the schools of Albany. On Thursday morning and Fri day afternoon there will be gen eral assemblies of all teachers. Only speakers from abroad will appear on this part of the pro gram. Thursday afternoon and Fri dayTnorning will be given up to Department - work. Leading ed ucators from all parts of Oregon .will meet in conference at this time. Following are the depart ments which will be in session as a part of : the State Associa tion: City superintendents; Higher Education; Secondary Schools; History Modern Languages; For eign Languages; Council of Eng lish Teachers; Elementary Schools; Rural Schools; Manual Training; Home Economies; Commercial; Art; Music; Libra rians; and Physical. Training. R0BINETT-MCILVA1NE ; Miss Geneva Mcllvaine arid L. E. Robinett suprised most of their friends when they quiet ly slipped over to .Vancover last Monday and . .had the knot tied, .both are well known young people. Mr.. Robinett is operat or on the first night shift at the S. P. station and Mrs. Robinett 'is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mcllvaine. The newly- weds have rented the L. Borinfi house where they , are at home to their friends. The Times joins in wishing them a happy future. "Bethlehem," a Christmas Par gent will be given at the Congre gational Church next Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. . Two more choice housekeeping rooms Steam heat Hot water. .Fisher Building. HOLIDAY FARES t Round trip fares wilt be in effect on the OREGON ELECTRIC RY. Dec. 22 to 25, inclusive; also Dec. 30, 31 and Jan. 1. return limit Jan. -3. Also, for all points in Washington and Oregon on the Spokane, Portland. & Seattle Railway, west to Rainier, Dee. "21 to 25, inclusive, with the same return limit Low Fare Excursions for California Via the North Bank and S. S. Northern Paci&c $27.60 round trip, with berth and meals, to San Francisco; $42.50 round trip jto Los Angeles. Tickets sold from Oregon Electric points Dec. 22 23,;27 and;28. - Stopovers allowed. Return limit on, tickets sold December 27 and 28, January 14. " Through tickets sold, baggage checked 'and berth reservations arranged by local agents. CONNECTION FOR INDEPENDENCE at East Independence station with boat and at Orville with auto"Btage O: L. THOMPSON, Agent Beaverton. Services will be Conducted in the Catholic church Xmas Day at 7:30, 9 and 10 A. M' Special music will be rendered during the first and last services. , , All are heartily welcome. The ladies of St. Cecilia church will entertain the children of the parish with a glittering' Xmaa tree full of all .kinds of good things both to eat and to keep. Mrs. C. Rose has furnished & great big heantiful doll -which will go te the chilb drawing! the lucky number. Rev. Fa tire r Q'Flyrm wishes a particular hap-" py Xmas to each of his parishion ers for their great loyalty to hira during the pastyear. Christmas and A New Year