Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, November 29, 1918, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Friday,. November 29, 1918.
THE BEAVERTON TIMES
Page Three
By Herbert Hoover. i
V you could stand in the middle of
Europe today and survey the land to
Us borders, you would discover Its
whole population of 400,000,000 human
beings short of food. Millions of peo
ple In Poland, Finland, Serbia, Ar
menia and Russia are dying of starva
tion and other millions are suffering
from too little food. Our Allies and
the neutrals are living on the barest
margins that will support life and
strength. -
This, the most appalling and dread
ful thing that has come to humanity
since the dawn of civilization, is to
me the outstanding creation of Ger
man militarism. The Germans them
selves are not the worst sufferers.
They are extorting at the cannon's
mouth the harvests and cattle of the
people they have ' overrun, leaving
them in desolation. If the war were
to cease tomorrow, the toll of actual
dead from starvation within the Ger
man lines would double or treble the
6,000,000 or 6,000,000 of men who have
been actually killed by Germany and
her allies in arms. The 10,000,000 peo
ple In occupied Bt'sium and Northern
France would have died of starvation
had it not been for us and the Allies.
We must build our food resources
to stand ready for any demands upon
us by the Allies. It is of no purpose
to us to send millions of our best to
France If we fail to maintain the
strength of their men, women and
children on our lines of communica
tion. This United States Is the last
reservoir "of men, the last reservoir of
ships, the last reservoir of munitions
and the last reservoir of fdod upon
which, the Allied world must depend
if Germany Is to be defeated and if
we are to be free rnei
All bills how due G. H. Wolf
may be paid at Beaverton Livery
stable or personally to me. If
not paid by December 1, they
will be placed in the hands of a
collector. G. H. WOLF. 46-8
Beaverton, Oreg., Nov. 23, 1918.
Dear Sir, In accordance with
suggestions made by officials of
the Pacific Potato Starch Com
pany of this city and by various
growers who put their potatoes
into the enterprise, a meeting is
to be held at Cady Hall in Bea
verton next Saturday at 2:00
p. m. to discuss ways and means
of re-opening the factory and of
paying off the claims of the
growers.
BEAVERTON COMMERCIAL
CLUB, J. Frank Stroud,
Vice-President.
Appreciates Her Work.
Miss Mary Fitzpatrick has re
ceived the following letter, a
well deserved tribute to her in
defatigable efforts in behalf of
, the boys over there:
. .
Miss M. E. Fitzpatrick,
Beaverton, Oregon,
Dear Sister Warworker ;
Your check for $754.25 in
cash and pledge cards for $89.00
at hand.
Accept my congratulations
for the way you pulled your dis
trict through this campaign. It
shows generalship and hard
work on your part.
If I can I want to confer with
the county executive committee
and get credit fbr the contribu
tions made outside or lower the
quota of those districts affected.
" Very truly,
J. H. GARRETT.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
(Continued from Page One.)
'The creaking door tolls, the
knell of parting joy,
And all the air a solemn stillness
j noias
As Miss Le'er enters and scolds
some idle boy,
For doing not what he is told.
! A certain individual has
formed a great plan to get her
name in the Beaverton High
; School notes This is by having
' a joke printed on somebody else
hoping to get a big write up to
get even. , However we do not
; consider her worthy of mention,
i Mr. A. Van Rodman has '"lit
school, so naturally smiles
among the Freshie girls are
verv rare.
Domestic Art class took a
pkso" on cotton, the majority of
XfEAr
f .WITH .
"55e Gaaidian of Bom Comfort
No matter what the weather outside. Perfec
tion Oil Heater keeps dampness and chill from
the house.
Lights at the touch of a match. Gives lone
hours of cozy, cheerful warmth on one filling
wiui Pearl Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel.
Easy to carry about. No smoke or odor. Eco-, I
nomicaL
Buy Perfection Oil Heater
toda$. Dealers everywhere.
the students cot 100 and no one
fell below 90.
General Science class is pro
pressing very well under Miss
G. Leg)?, the laboratory work is
especially interesting.
Girls Athletic association met
in room 2 to organize the team.
A good team is looked forward
to.
Austin Delk of Huber, or as
his friends call him "Brick" is
very interested in General Sci
ence, be hp taken an active
part in distilling water lately:
T,m' Blnnton has hud the
"flu" lately but is now fn'lv re
covered and back to the old
grind.
I Freshie Olnss Notes.
1 Herbprt Frikson and Crete
Gray enjov littfe chits no' and
then. We hope they einjoy
them.
' The Freshie FrencS has
gradually diminished uf". we
have a good class as Miss Leiser
savs.
The Sophomores are getting
to be jupt like the Freshies
America and the Greit War
for Humanity and Freedom, by
Wj'iis Fletcher Johnson. A. M.,
L. H. D., professor of History of
'"ipr'-i" FVvejrn Relations,
New York University, tells the
story of America's entrance into
the great war in a clear.straight
forward way that you can un
derstand. Just what you want
to know right now. Get a copy
from R. 0. Cooper, resident ag
ent, Beaverton, Oregon. 46-48
1917 REO, in first-class con
dition, well cared for, to trade
farming implements, livestock
or what you have. Inquire at
the Times office. 46tf.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
PEHFEC
OIL-HEA1
iTiHi Art Tt
F. H. Johnston, Special Agent,Standard Oil Co., Beaverton, Ore.
These Heaters for Sale by
I. N. Robinson, Tualatin, Ore. E. J. Lawrenz, Sherwood, Ore. Stevens Bros., Farmington, Ore.
i Merchants Co-operative Exchange, Sherwood, Oregon.
J. Peters, Wilsonville, Ore. E. T. Turner, Laurel, Oregon.
The Times will print your
butter wrappers.
W. E. PEGG
UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
-Licensed Embalmer
Calls answered day or nlnlit.
Prompt Service.
BEAVERTON OREGON
Dr. C. E. Mason
Phone Call Answered Day
. and Night.
BEAVERTON . OREGON
W. M. WERT
Barber
at the old Jack Hooper shop
Halrcuttlng Our Sepclalty.
Laundry Agency.
fEAVERTON OREGON
There is one place in Beaver
ton where you can get
Trading
Stamps
And that's AT SPRANEB'S
Dr. Theo G. Hetu
DENTIST 4
Cady Building..
aSAVERTON . - OREGON