TT flaw W TlLLIIftllUWWBW jjj"jj'T " 'f i i mi" all Of I nrutft Cut UTlftVUS 4HtMAA,,OTH LMM UHBinO AMD LEW SWTTlHG.fr I'M WMITINO JIHIT06--.I r t or ownnHTi TOBACCO-. I irVOUTAHC A IMOt CHtWl 0 MIND ON I IT.VOU MAV t THINK ITS CT00i WHEN you gentlemexr get together,at;yir lodge meetings, somebody E4eito . i:4.r W.B GUT no ihe line - .- v ' for his brothers. Itconduciye to hotter-jeedng. There is dratituoe .tor ute rrc nxwi-v.'Tril' Kbblelo To jSifefed for the touchf thtbr8 oX ?o jtfftclftw without so much jaw work. Ibir' J? WETMAN-BllOTDli C0WPMIY;'. SO UioS!Mr-K Toft Chy BEAVERTON PLUMBING CO. Ham! 'tis and Hcatiif. . Jobting Cin b Proust A tii tian. BtaAVeRTOf. HICTH' SCHOOli- Wp. The Faculty and Studeats of tb- Beswertoi. High Seiko! d 3sire to express our sincere sympathy, and condotence with ha .oi!itivv and irienas . oi'iae late Mrs.. Mangaret. Sutherland Haines Although, our aequaiap t.ance with Mrs. .Haines was wry hrlpf. we had learned towve and appreciated kindness and e;Pt.neS3!.o be? Christian char acter and i shall imisa her cheery helpful presence, among us. The Faculty and Students of the Beayerton High.Sohool,.wish tn extend to Kind Mrienus a hnrt9 their heartiest' thfeaks for tihfe-valuable-- assistance ren dered them . on.,, the occasion of the banquet given the delegation from tte Vaaeuvef Dea school. A crood timet .was enjoyed-. by an and an excellent spirit of - ee-op- eration was- evidenced on eery Side. . ' lm Let's Become iEEE Acquainted i T AU4nM ifc I fjun? .f rit.tM.The Ban K 01 eeaveituu radllMCD, OUU e rnuAH ... i)i,a!wi fA 1rinw YOTT your interests and Problems.. That will give us a bettar understand ing of your requirements ..-. M.t TK BmnU of Beaon your HEADQUARTERS .wha, in iow - F. W. Livenre,rfer ti K. Dennr, Vice Prerd.nt. r- i Hi;.n Eifkna. Aitnt Caihie. n 1 mmmmtmm Registered Holstein i Dairyman! Have you ever stopped-to think: that JW-pa csnt of -Govern ment and Public institutions'have Holstein Cattle, The Holstein cow- hold practically everyibutter and milk recordI the WrThw why hesitatebwrt ptacin? a regiatered iSire at the head Ofyour herd. We have thenffromlSoO to $150. .. CHAS E-BARNARD Beaverlon Oregon. Tke Score Wa b Doubt;. Friday evening the Beaverton higheehool boysand-giri1 -team met the Vancouver Mate- School rmintets. om the local ' floors The boysgame, as anticipated?,' wasi fast from start to finish aaL was nobody's gamv- up; to the last whistle. Summers and Ekstrora played the big game for the home team on the basket, ead. of the floor, while Pegg &. Livermere kent the oDDonent fi for-wards r - -- - - pretty busy. Efemons played a good floor game. The taimre of the officials to. take- into ac count two errors lost the -game for the high school; but never- hif.lflss theseore stood- 2Siain favor of the Mtites at : the-end of the last fealf. The girls game was eonsider- ahlv sldwer ' owing to 4hesr on- tinual fowling of ' thp. opppsiBg .. . A 1. . team, and the JacK or eonerenee hPt.weem th8 different units of rViA lnealteam. To sum shortly, it was nothing, to be desire fori an ending to a basket-ball. ;sea aon. The score was recorded as being, .Mutes-r-8 Beaverts;-12. Tha hnva will nrobfiblv way another game -before the season is closed. oatrietk ms nd aoiut by. primary- pupus. - Tnm. the Piner's Son,"' was: dframatbsed by pupils-of interme diate grades, after wiJfi the- TMiDirs-of the grammar sraaes. gave a splendid exhibitkm of Sthooli CahsthenicBv tmaar tn Erection of BroL C. E. Barker.., Raffia work as illustrated by Mss Wilsoprovei, very, inte- estinat5k. Mrs. M. C. Gasedf HilisNtfo,, presented a method of diagDam ingthat appealed .ta.the.teache very.5much. ; At noon an exoelltet' dinweB- was semd'hs the, ladies- of th& Parent-Teaober Association. The afternoon" session was. opened -with a pitaosolo by Mrsk Barby. Mrs. Briteb- ge a wocal sol and responded to "am encore wwn-' .juy. ; Miss Wilson and Mrs. Barker r pjlayed aduet "Gjsclni dalop."" -The address of the afternoon. "The Finished Product" -w given by, the Rev. ft F. Koehler,, aic very, forceful speaker., tie- laid speaal Btreas. uppn tne? teachers' responsibility in the making of a fkuahsd jo-oducL Mankinds. Mrs. H. A. Ball, of HiHsboro?. gave an illustrated ta!34 opoat theufle'of songs and: gaaaesto teach little children tosp.eak correctly-' A recitathm by HarroSchmeah- ter was very, much enjpyed. 'How -notto Teacb the Ga- .. I - L U1.. , Bics" w8 tM SD3cii.very uw Vmntllfid bv C. F. Grover, fi Orenco, after' whichlihe Asaooni- tion adiourned to meet at Banks,, Saturday, April 14; 1917. CLLPRIMS SckooUcwt. ov rnontVllv mestinGf of the W. C. T.! Ai- was held at Aloha-Buber School, , sawraay, March W 1017. , it The meeting was openea wiui I 11 SCHOLLS S TELEPHONE CO- Free -service over' Washington -County. Oonnee- -. tions with Bell System nd,Hom Telephone Co. Rates-Residence $1.25; business S'-"08;' ' private $2.50, within city limits. A fee of wtod 1 8 months rent in .advance charged or - installation -For information" inquire at Beaverton'exwaagA" Home-Office, Scho'iIs'Ore. J. W.AYNARD; Secretary.-, BEAVERTOI ASTONISHED BY MERCHANTS STORY '' A merchant relates Uie tpuBnEi iFor years "! oould-not sleep without turning every hour.. Whatever I te A Inn had Btomacn cawra. .. ua w.-. w buckthorn bark, glycerine, inixed t. Adler-i-k relieved jm IN STANTLY." Because Adler-i-kfcllushea v-NTirv.n'iR EiKmontftrv trfuafc. it T0- I jievos ANY CASE constipation, sour aitis. it nas yuiv;n.iiDj. wwii anytUlns we ever sold. L. R Dean, druggist, " ' . - .. So far' as : increasing OregoceS concerned two Washington-couBty? families have done more in proportion tnam was aeeompliBhed by the expesc sive state bureau in past! years,, attention being directed to the fact by -the MrtK offi' dauster last Friday to Mr. and . Mra Harry Richards of Kiaton and au son Saturday to Henry Wyffles and wife who live' nortb of -Cor nelius. BirthB are nof unusual in Washington eountyi. but tbi. is ther twelfth, addition toaiw. Richards' family, while the new arrival' at the WyffleB home is- No. 10. All of the 22re Iwmg. lndpendnkt. - . . M. P. Cady unloaded ; aacwof automobiles last week, and as an iudication of Washingtoir county prosperity. H might be added that all wer soid before they arrived .--Independent