Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, March 15, 1917, Image 4

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WHEN you gentlemexr get together,at;yir
lodge meetings, somebody E4eito
. i:4.r W.B GUT no ihe line
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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
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fjun? .f rit.tM.The Ban K 01 eeaveituu
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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.
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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
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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
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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