I THE BEAVERTOX TIMES BAVEBTOK, W.Uy KtwapapnT, po bl Lib f4 ADDlintioa lladr la Sr EoMmd it 1h BrrrMk fOrfa PMMffic AdTtmttnc tmtas id apphcatwa. Friday, November 16, 1917. THE BEAVEBTOX TIMES I are a benefit to mankind; they not only teach, but prove to us what the rest of the world is i doing. A picture with a good moral is one of the best lessons to any smncurnoa sates .. young person or child. We all in aiie. mpi by frtut imaffwai are prompted by what we see. ilk ihe publisher. -. . . , o.. Tr. t- uii si.oo lt is true that we can see bad r.Su.bL::ti,Vp. 60 ! almost anything if we look for nuDitnpiMn. tfax outr to lumrrt- DUt likewise, U We 100 K 101 k the good, we surely must find that as welL ; It is also true that the attitude of the world has changed. We A TIME FOR EVERYTHING. ' are learning every day that God , has panted us a privilege that In our last issue appeared an we did not expect. He has given article signed by the Reverend new inventions, more things to William L. t'pshaw, under the study for, more things to study heading. -A Time for Every-; with; He has placed in the minds thing." " of men the power to think for 1 agree with Mr. Tpshaw in themselves and to create great just one way ; that there is a machines and ways of developing time for everything and at the the resources that we have be present I feel that we should be if us- He has granted Inn trving to aid our government i the power to build his own life and the Red Cross, the greatest,, eertmn extf,t- and we the most worthy organization in snould not ude othcrs- for,th,e;r the world; an organization that P e great drama of life is helping to comfort those who i " written for them by a high- Iiova taA Aaath aA a.u, nlu.,,- ' d OOWei. to nass into the m-eat hovnnH an i Yes, America needs GOD; eT- to mother, sister, or sweetheart, from some brave boy who has given his life for his country: No. my friends, they do not hesitate. They are not that kind. So let us all back them to the limit Do everything in our power to raise money that they may not want Yes, there is a time for every thing. It is time to forget creed w standing. It is time to show the world that we are united un to one flag. America needs the army; the army needs the Red Cross; the Red Cross needs money, and Justice needs them all . And this is the time for every thing to be done that will help TO WIN. G. MVRL GORDEN. It seems that there are a few people who are looking for the wst of the deal, so far as the tied Dross is concerned. We are sor ry that such things must happen iuring such a crisis as this the nost terrible of its kind that the tvorld has ever known. Some few are able to give organization .that is saving 'the T country i. .the jmore than , but they are afraid that they will not be not iced and therefore are apt to slight a good and just, cause be- lirms nf hiinHi).! thni.cDr.ric : Him; but he surely does not ex- of men who would die for the P n8 Si" P fter " haf ... r i : j it . p-iven ne no much nower to think ttui ui nuuimi aiu u il were iiuv - , i . , . . ., . u. .j r- Fr m RSEI.VES. And we must i cause of pride. This should not lui UK ncu vim, . - . . ; , , - . . . . t On the battlefields at the pres- i ""a"8 H has P , for we are at war and aU of ent time there are thousands of: n"""" w carry on ,ne , our eiiu. us w.,u u.c brave men and women who are most just cause that the Inited great cause and we should be thoughtful enough of our boys in the trenches to do aU that we can to make is easier and pleas-: anter for them. ' Don't you think we can help more by each doing our bit than we can by talking the way some of us have been doing? Don't you think we can do a lot more by getting out and working at it good and hard than we can by telling what we are going to do? I think so and I think that you think the same as I do. States of America has ever other purpose than to save hu-;foBt. for and she has ever man life and to prevent suffer- cnampiuocu in s- ing. ' Let us, just for one moment, And I believe the time is here pass, in our thoughts, across the for every true American citizen broad waters of the Atlantic and to help, to give their time and try to see just nai is imppeu money, and to ref rain from ac-' ing to our boys at the front. Pic cusing those who do give of com-; ture in your mind, dear reader, mitting theft of the funds that one of your own boys, your hus are so generously given, or criti- band, or your father ; or, perhaps cizing the motives of those Vho you have a daughter who is a seek to do good. Red Cross nurse. If you have I do not think that anyone anyone there, you do not need to should criticize the Red Cross, , hXar from me the horrors of war. no matter what personal feeling But if you have not, then draw he may have. It is not the time this picture in your mind: be to forget that we are all Ameri-' smeared, khaki-clad young men. cans. But it is the time to do 'tramping back and forth in th . all that we can to aid those cold ; perhaps the ice is frozen on who have to bear the strain of their clothing to add to the having dear ones at the front ; weight of their equipment which and of hourly expecting sadin itset 15 a ZooA loadi Ptoun news. It is a time to try to j these boys who have offered and make them forget their sorrow Pve t""1' u8- necessary, an that cari only be done bv di-1 for the cansc 01 r,gltt version from sadness to m'erri- As the order is given ment I charge, just try to see those As far back as I can trace in ' tense, drawn features; those history, and verif ied by my own ' stern, set lines, that stand for do experiences in the present war, j or die. Now they are ready; I find that when there was great j they place one foot so that they danger, those most vitally con-1 may spring over the few sacks cerned by it made merry ; they I of sand that they may make a danced and sang; for they knew !dash toward the trenches of the not what the morrow might! enemy. Every muscle of those bring forth. j thousands of brave boys is To free their tortured brains ! tense as steel; they are ready, that they might not eo mad. Now the order is given: "Over they danced, played games, and I the top." Do they hesitate? No. .did those things which I con-1 By all means, no. sider that a just God gave all the top into the very face of j when some one really does do the right to do. j death, without a thought of self, something on the other side of And God, when He looks down ' but with their minds made up to ti,e county. And so far we have after a charge across No Man's do and to give what they can for j promised nothing that we have Land and sees the thousands of ! right and justice to their fellow-: uot dollc dead and dying men and knows; men. j We ar'e aot gomg t0 do ny. mm ihubc no must live ana jnen 100K again, iney gam : tiling that will hurt the other fel jimu ui me ueaui ui men irienus me uencnes; ui wiwi nafc;ow we fitflte giit " "'" wuiwfiwenuiecuBi: inearanjuin L,lc;fo'r that the Forhrt Grove Xews- puffenng than death, surely dvmg are on every hand. Some T- . , ... t, . forget. He is just and surely He their sight ; while others who are ! irove 8hould pr"d f; will not look unon Riirh Rtnalllnnlv Riffhtlv mmmApA a.- HpIiv : beu, Intoaally acquainted with I. ?. IHW H0TE8. It u not everj-oiip that is so far sighted a our esteemed friend, Raymond "V. Cook. Did you notice htm the other morning when he arrived with h new foot gear? Jle certainly has the company ' interest at heart and does not intend to be absent any day this winter because he is not taking care of himself. AVe be lieve he must have a strain of Holland blood n his veins and some of it is cropping out. "We wish him the best of health. The, boys were glad he only wore them one day, as the noise he made moving about drowned out the noise of the machinery and pre-1 vented them from working to th best advantage. Mr. G. R. W. Roberts, general foreman of the electric car shops. reports very favorablly on then employment of women at th? shops. He finds they are very thorough and painstaking in their work, and he is eonjratutating himself on having secured such valuable help. Well done, girls! stick to it. Carl H. Hughson returned to work this week, after having spent a very pleasant vacation with his sister at Tacoma. AUCTION SALE Sign the, Card. - If yon have not signed the Mod pledge card, do so. It is not much for you, who are: here at home with all of the comforts that on have at hand, to do just to tave a little that you may help some of those who are starving. Think it over, though you be German or American, yoa live to jdo good. and help others. So do !this and feel that you are at least right with yourself. ' ' " Home people think that if the other fellow don't do it, they don't have to. But its always bet ter to set a good example, than to let the world think that you are a slacker. AVe are glad to note that tlie Forest Grove News-Times admit they are trying to do something for their Bide of the county, and They go over i are glad that they take notice things a? dancing1 to condemn His people nor count as sin a picture show that depicts the actual horrors of war or seeks to alleviate the mental anguish of suspense. The picture shows as a whole ing to comfort those who have j those who are at the head of the made their last trip over the top. l,aPer w ean 0Diy .v tnt7 Now picture the welcome that(are eood lo.val boosters and de those who are wounded give to t the help and good will of those who. even before the firing everybody in Washington County. ceases, are giving aid to the in- B jured, or take the last message! They sure handed the L V. AV. ja buch of grief in Oklahoma. A L llitkm i MliaA Ul j harsh way, no donnt, to teach a WHAT ARE YOUR BANKING NEEDS? Ton will more fully appreciate how we can be of service to yon when you realize that The Bank of Beaverton has a Check ing Department, Saving Department. Safe Deposit Boxes; Is sues Travelers Checks, Foreign Exchange: Transmits Money to all parts of the World : Handles Reliable Lines of Insurance and Renders Notary Service. Xow remember whatever your requiremeDts- The Bank of Beaverton may be depended upon to serve you. OFFICERS: F. AT. Livermore, President; B. K. Dennr Viee-President : Doy Gray, Cashier, and Lillian Eva us, Asst. Cashier. AUDITING BOARD: J. T. ATilliams, J. A Mott, S. K. Kelson and M. AS'elter. THE BANK OF BEAVERTON j Beaverton, Oregon j fm tnE twh vim i ww lesson, but many man has suf- E i fired ai their hands. Threats of violence should he L. punished well as the deed it- P Iself. for too many such threats I are carried out. When we get everyone to boosting for Beaverton, the other towns will get jealous and do all our ad- . vertising for u. How about the sun shine, real, not fancy stuff, but real good, nice, bright sunshine. And rieht here in Oregon. Always plenty of good cheer and a smile will carry you through some awful hard places. Guess Sherman was right, about War. But how about our roads? Same thing 'nough said. Do your bit. The Beaverton Times, the paper that prints facta. We stand for the best. S. P. SHOP NOTES. (Omitted last week by mistake) ! .; Everybody at the shops wno work. on an hourly basis, were.,; pleasantly surprised to receive a : 12', per cent increase in pay. j. i ne snipyaros nave nouung un i us now. when vou take into con-! sideration the pass rights and seniority privileges a railroad employee is a pretty lucky fel low after all. The Southern Pacific an nounces that all employees who enlist or are drafted and who re turn to the service as soon as possible upon discharge from the military service, will lose none of their seniority rights. This is the right kind of patriotism and I am sure that their employees appreciate ft. Three cheers for the Old S. P. ' v JB IT G. A. 'Van 'Antwerp is a busyl man this week. He is breaking in a new crewof women car cleaners. ThuVthe war. begins! to come home to us. Van reports the women as learning fast. There are a number of new faces at the shops. Several of the boys are from Oregon City. Y elcome to Beaverton, boys. G. C. Jennings, formerly em ployed in the paint shop but now at Bay City on the Tillamook line, visited with his sister, Mrs. 3. A. Van Antwerp, this week and while in Beaverton paid a short visit to the shops. George is certainly looking fine. His cheeks are rosy and he has a fine 3oat of tan, due to the caress of the ocean breezes at Bay City. George is now a section foreman at that place. ; Ye Scribe has been very busy this week... wbii accounts tor the brevity 'ifif these notes. How- ?vefe we'll try and do better net week. ,-, -'. Friday, December 7 ill The personal property and effects, of the estate of Wnhelmina Peik vvi! be sold at public auction at the Peik home, one-fourth mile south ot Huber Station, at 1 0 o'clock, A. M, , . " . One Saddle Pony, work single or double. One Team Geldings, 8 and 10 ytah old. . One-Orsd Holstein Oow, will give 6 falloni a day when fresh ; will freshen in Hay. One grade Jersey Heifer, freshen in April. ' '. About 25 thorough bred Whit Leghorn Chickens. , . . One Heavy Wagon One Light Wagon One Double Boated Carriage ' . 1 One Heavy Harness ' One Double Driving Harness One Single Harness One Plow . Two Cultivators One 72 Tooth Steel Harrow i Planet Junior Oarden Planter and Cultivator Set of Heavy Wagon Springs . " . . Wood Rack . i ' Several hundred bbs. Wire ' .'(- Several Tons of Hay About 100 Sacks of Potatoes , . ' 3 '4 Td. Bock Bed, and other Farm Tools and House hold Goods snch as Tables, Chain, Kocken, Stoves , Sewing Mar.hinn, Bedsteads and a number of ' Feather Beds, Dishes and other things too numer- t ous to mention. TERMS ALL SUMS UNDFJt $10.00 CASH. LABGEK SUMS 60 DATS OK BANKABLE HOTM. R C. PEIK, Executor Harry Collins, Auctioneer H. G. Vincent, Clerk Mr. a'nd . Mrs.r Geo." Xewman have given right of waj- for the new road through their place just west of the Muessig tract. If we has manvmqre as liberal citizens as Mr. and Mrg. Newman our town would be better off. , Authority on Lying. J. Frank Stroud, Beaverton's hustling real estate man, tells the following one on the craft, and enjoys it as heartily as any person can: Two little girls had an alterca tion.' 'Lucy had told Ellen what the latter called "a little fib." 'A fib is the same thing as a story, explained Ellen, "and a story is the same thing as a lie." "No," argued Lucy, "it's not." 'Tes, it is," - insisted Ellen, "because my father said so, and my father is a college professor, and he knows everything." "I don't care if he is a profes sor," said Lucy. "My father is a real estate agent, and he knows a lot more about lying than vour father." . . Tflmonica Hews. Mrs. Gestra and children are moving from their former home at Santa Rosa to the old Xeill place. John ifeurer. is buying pota toes lor wholesale firm down in California. ' JJaye you made your mincemeat for the thanksgiving pies? Mrs. Julius Fleoter and Mr. and Mm. Hatry' Fleoter of . Svlvan were visitors at "DieUwood." sin, Kusseu Kirby who is con-. fined with typhoid fever at the Good SamaritairHospital of Port land is fast recovering. ,She is attended by Dr, Kirby, her hus bands uncle. stipe's garage; Chevrolet Sales and Service REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF MACHINES TIRES VULCANIZED ACETYLENE WELDING TIRESTAND ACCESSORIES Mr. Stoy is building a house for his tenant E. Clore. Jf r. and Mrs. Albert Brant are still busily engaged digging po tatoes. They seem well pleased wjth their crop. Air. John C. Kuratli auctioneer at the Wakimoto sale, reports ST very satisfactory day ; money be ing more plentiful than could be expected. Owing to various cases of ill ness in this community a number of neighbors are having their well, water tested. It is fittting to re mind aU interested parties that tliis service is rendered frpe by the State Board' of Health. Ap-; ply at 1020 .Selling Bldg., Port land, where printed instructions and a sterilized bottle in mailing case is provided the applicant and 1 a full report rendered free. - If desired this service is extended by mail. - ' - There was a man from the city. He saw What he thought was a . kitty; He gave it a pat, v -rrft And soon after that :' He buried his clothes, what a pity, k (Holt Dietr.) ' ' TO BE GIVEN AT MORSE HALL BEAVERTON WOODWARD & COUGHLIN CLAUDE BREARDEN'S UNION ORCHESTRA LADIES FREE GENTS 75c SATURDA Y i a 9