BEAVERTON TIMES ffUBL&HED'ATBEAMERTON, S.Hi DAVtSSOPlClCMEnS Entered in 'the Pcstoffice, at1 Beaverton, Oregon, as second class matter. 19 CRITICISM OF 8ENAT0R tANE , JUSTIFIED?" - ' 11 Is hard to -publicly? represent the ahiority. To fill such a position one must be steeled to all the eutr of sar otttn and righteous condemnation that an abused' and misrepresented: major ity may heap upon hiin; WHat a pub lic officer wins tlfat should Be receive .: in IUI1. Senator Lane has earned all that a humiliated 'and disgraced con- . stltnency Is pouring out in the way of condemnation for falktre to uphold the President In a time, wjiearour enemies are plotting against us. Should he resign, be recalled; or spanked right good and hard and sent Back to do the job over again? Are there any extenuating circumstances that would warrant leniency th tESr aatterr , Sometimes a man receives clemency at the hands of a judge, fn ourmfndl there Is ho excuse for a1 republican performing as senator Lane did and although seven of" the twelve senators wbo filibustered the armed neutrality b'fll out" of Congress .are listed as re publicans we believe tfiey are anytEihr but republicans: Mr. Lane has been-worshipping at the shrine of democracy. But suppos ing he had' been taught that it war legitimate and honorable to tear the Stars and. Stripes out of the breeze and trample it in the mud and' that , before pur . yrjr eyes he should;, tSur Demean Himself and desecrate our country's flag?'. Would there be any extenuating circumstances In that case abd would the onlooking public be justified 1ft meting out to hlin just abd InBtant retribution?" : , " . For four years the senator has been" attending a peace-at-any-price school' and the trouble is that be has learned' his lesson so well that he has come to believe It good doctrine. Is the teach er now justified in applying the tarter to tffe scholar for : having mistakenr the spirit of the lesson? JPoor deluded Senator Lanef Evidently the armed neutrality blttl traveiea a stony juane; i As long as Uncle Sam Is in trouble We are not republicans, or democrats; but true loyal Americans, ready to do 0ttr part .. Where Wilson leads we follow from How until this little row Is over on ifntll the next election. Cont forget that the Btate of Oregon Will have some good roads In the near future and that the man with the automobile will build them provided he is told to do so June 4th; BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL ' - The Sophomore class la English is preparing an : interesting debate for Thursday on the subjeet of the Immi gration bill. Ttiose on the affirmative are Leonard Handel, Dora Fuhrer, Clarence Carlson, Eliia Puhrer and Roy Emmons. The negative will' be -sustained by" George Snider, Vivian Wtoam- Francis LI verffiore, UtaP than Sweet and Frank Kosmoski. We welcome back to High School one of our worthy Sophomore athletes. Francis- Ljvejmore, who has recently recovered'- frost an- attack off twj anutps 0GEGONr EVERY THURSDAY Qoataau Sweet,. Irwm. LecHmer, Gel lene Goddard and Goldle Vlnvent are absent this week on account of sickness;'"-;,1- Mrs. Haynes, the Dom. Art teacher, was absent from, her duty last Friday because of a bad cold, but the girls did all they could without net The B: H. 8. girls and? boys are going to play a very Interesting game with the Vancouver Deaf and Dumb School next Friday evening. March 9, 117 at ?: 30 o'clock., r A large attendance at the basket ball game Friday night would be great lc appreciated By all tBe H. S. stu dents. The students-oC the Sngllsh It class ase greatly enjoying Irving's Sketch Book. - Be at hahd Friday night at48 P. M. to seo- Beaverton High win- a good game. Vivian missed' Hoy's, smiling face Monday, as he was-not at school. The Beaverton High School students are expecting s visit from the mutes of Vancouver Friday afternoon. A very noisy time is anticipated by all. Return basket ball games will be play ed Friday night by both the girls and boys;. . The regular' monthly tests are now over and, as usual, with- good: results. The monthly fire drill was "pulled" off Monday with great alaerity.. - The neighborhood- seems to be in flicted with "mumps" and "chicken pox." Only two cases have been re ported here. How the mumps1 are turning out. After an absence of about three week Francis Livennore has returned. , ElnatKan Sweet is having a vacation on account of the mumps: His return is. expected In about three weeks. .... ,.r BIG FIRE DRILL Beaverton High School had Its monthly fire 'drill at 1 P. Mi Monday, March 5, 1917. MR. LIVERMORE RETURNS The students of Beaverton "High School were all: overjoyed Monday morning to see Francis Livennore In his old' seat Mr. Livennore has been absent for the las two week with mumps.- He Is one of the well' known forwards on the basket ball team. Many Beavertonians have seen his brilliant plays; CONGREGATIONAL CHJJRCH '''- '' ITEMS Bible Study on Thursday evening. Topic, "Law and Grace." Sunday morning topic; "The World's Great Deceiver and His Methods." Evening topic, "Of Royal Birth:" Program' of the Portland Bible Con ference, First Congregational' Chwch, Portland; March 18-23. Speaker,, Dr. A. C. Garbelein of New York City : Sunday, 3 P. M: Union' maw meeting. Subject, "Universal Peace. When andf How Will It Come." Monday, 3 P. M. -"The' Gospel of Life - and Glory." . 8 P. M. -"The Character of God, His Holiness and Righteousness." Tuesday, 3 P. M. "Studies" In the Gos pel' of John."" 8 P. M. The Character of God, His Love and Grace." Wednesday, 3 P. M. "Studies lh the Gospel of John." i 8 P. M. "The Character of God, His Fafthfuifces and Power Thursday,; 3 P. M. "Law and Grace Studies in Galatlans." 8 P. M. "The History of Satan." Friday, 3 P. M. "Law and Grace Stud ies in Galatlans." ff P. JTWThe Suppers of GodT -the C. E. at Mr. Smith's residence next Monday night.. , All, interested are urged to be present, In the Estate of Frank C. Orth, Minnie OVth Is petitioning for the ap pointment ef'herself as atomlstrstor. The value of the estate is placed at mm ,.. DECEASED Mrs, Carolina Sofia Rasmussen of Pcrtland, wh died on (larch 8, was the wife of Andrew Has mussen, and sister of Mrs. tfreda Carson, Mrs. Mary Kelson ard Mr. Otto Erickson of Beaverton. She was an old resident of Port fond an beloved by her large circle of friends on accowit'of her endearing disposition and sterling religious belief. ' The funeral took praee on Tuesday March 6, from the Dan ish Lutheran church, the cortege was followed to the gra.ve,by a tlargse nambor of friends and rel atives. The interment took place in Gram wood cemetery, ,.' Contributed For Serviee Registered Mule Foot Boar, Black, lewis place south of Beaverton. Service $2. 50. Otto Essig owner. - Notice el Final Ssrtlaiawit i 1 Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of Charles Stanley Crane, deceased, with the will of said1 deceased annexed, has filed his final aceomt and report in the Coun ty Court of Washington County, Oregon, and said court has fixed Monday, April 2, J917, at 10 ctock A. Ivf, as the time, and the County Court room m Hillsboro, Oregon, the place for the hearing of ob jections, if any, to said final account and report and the final settlement and clos ing of paid, estate-. Dated into March lr J917 . H. T.-BAGUBY, . , Administrator. RHEUMATISM ANTWJRIC The famous ROOT ,and BERRX remedy for RHEU MATISM, Contains no opiates or chemicals, will not injure the most delicate stomach. Results jruaranteed or money refunded. Price $1.50 perf outfit For sale by i DEAN DRUG COMPANY. Dressmaking Prices Reasonable Call at Residence. NeKie M, Potera, PHONE 97. W. E. 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