Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, December 27, 1918, Page Page Five, Image 5

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;r Friday, December 27; 1918.
Five
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE
! SUTE UIGOATIFUND
UND L til rnb. I A Poand to demonstrate the beneM of
E. Grandgeorge'' "
S. H. Zimmerman .';
Ladd'& Reed Farm
H. : A. Nielsen
ReMvillel
7 Stroud Tucker
, Mrs. Van Winkle
raueign . , . .
-St Mairy's;;-;''!; n v
Cooper Mt.' ' ''
1 Huber . -..St.
'tyttryi ; fchd "Anderson
:? ihdatrSchoo : '
Bank of Beaverton
;: ? A. Rossi - ;
, . E. Stipe ..'v.- a -i
....GeoTftyiiff 1
$ 41:00
15.00
. 75.00
; 83.00'
j 171.00
.' 10.00,
t'5.00f
I 50.0Q
" 4.50
V 38.00
63.00
i:eimbc:i ceg:;i
OFFICIALLY HELD :
; rct s disclosed in .First ,
W. E. Evans"'--
; P. SLCarstens .
C.E.Hedge - ,
A. H. Spraner .'.
A. M, Kennedy ;
':' Kuber Road Fund
;. By C. J. Rose '
t Thos. Georges
I' Wm. Matzke :"' '
'. John Freddeen; .
T Buchanan & Co. '
, Al. P. Cady ".
" Subscription : '- ?'
Gould- Car ;. j4 ' -.
Palace Laundry o
Jas.A. Bamford
W, C. McKeH
I Candy, soldr at danee
Account dance :' ';..-
Portland' Gas & Coke Co. '
i. Accourft dance y !.
: E. Ends ...j.;,:;
; .JT, Donaldson- :
Earl Fisher- - it''
, t r. X Rose
;R..H.,Jepkingii
. j Account dance-
y' ; - K Bney X ' f
.V. A. Wood . v
. ' F. W. Livermore C
-" 't'Ahazel ' ' . ; -'
Aloha ' 'v, ; ' "A " "f
;. W. J. Lang '- ''
, -. Huber Commercial, Club ,
Balance Huber 'dance
: O. p. Olinger
. Julius assner , ; I
A. Cf Allen ?
;' Bu"V A Sone-;.-:V.::'v
JoshfHenry j '
B. Toneth ,p ' V-"
; T "fld Reed
t, Shaw-Fear- - ''
hH. O. Ireland?-
' r. Cprstens,' M '
;Tom Mfller i ' 5
C; E.thofflpson : '
75.00
21.00"
, 20.00
121.00
10.00
-10.00
12.50
21X)0
, 7.50S.
' . 5.00
10.00
moo;.
10.00;.
V 15.00
f '22.00
5.00
', 5.00
.f
Only Plfty-nlna Hundredth of On Per
Cent Found to rve Venereal, Die- ,
- eue on Arrive! t. Cantonment. .
y r 1 1
fiurgeon-Gener!' 'Official
TeJ "?rw vyfi'''
Oregon' Clean manhood, t get forth
6fficlUy'' totnnt4lAJ;,,?';'1e1.'
priident of the 8ooIetyv ' 'Tht rec
ord, cannot be evereatlinaVd.s U it
f lorious achleTement ' -i
.".The .f.U nl!N df the ftlctal
in'nouneenwnt .from r. , Blu i dif
ficult to itmp," atd A'dolpte Wolfe,
treasurer of the Society. "DeWlnK
It do with human life an i storals, it
t( In a larger sense, more important'
than many other achievements, hot to
detpact one whit from any of fhem.
At , tiw puteef, mahy ' good., people
doubted the ability of he Oregon So
cial Hygiene Society to accomplish
worth-nrhlle results. .'.I think now, ,
rftrmers to Keep Farm Records. -?
FiiSrn record ook for 3,000 1
'i,Vt& 10,000 farmers expectefl
by the Oregon bankers to keep
farm records next year, are now
re4y for jdistrlbution through
the county agents. The record 1
book "was designed by its author "
R V. "Gunri, fartri management
demonstrator at the state agfr'i
cultural college,' to' meet Oregon
farm conditions, and makes' pro- !
vision" for the followihg items:
'.Receipts ahd expenditures in '
chronological, order on opposite,".
pages, inventory J;or beginning (
UOW, I nA' NiA Sit itoatt DHmmavv aliAW.
toweTer,vnb further' comment need , "t 4 " .wu"
hri had.. SurWlenerar Blue's Vtele-1 ingrttek retUrns, fam produots
gram ia ufficiprft" ; ' : " ,
UeUteaant-Oplonsl P.i C. Field, .di-,
vision surgeon of the 91et Division at
Oregon Social Hygiene Society,
, 720 f Selling; Bld., .Portland. '
V A tabidatlok ot . one million
reports ' fifst ' Teceited from
camp surgeons throughout the
country ; shows ' that- Oregon
leads "the country .with a rate
of fifty -nine hundredths of one.
per cent found to have a tener '
eal disease ( "im arriving . In .
5 00, camn. It is hoped that Oregon,:;
l nfl' . can continue ylgoroua,meaures!-
! in combating yenereal diseases
during the period of demobill-
, O.UU
cation' and thereafter.- . t
. RUPERT BLtJ3? !
' '
f
. --; '
Oregon ' men, eaiTed . to the colors
during the greatest, of all! wars," were;
physically ( the cleanest .in. the ontire
United Statel Ark!r.; -' ' '''v A". ;
- Such is not th nere- boast of any
Citizen of this state,' tacked -only Tjy
a "high sense of local pride, but it is
the established record of the. United .
39.0Q-; Oregon Social Hygiene. Society .by..
31.00 f. Rupert "Blue, Surgeon-General: thus
25.00.
; 5.00
,5.00'
10.00 J
26.93
17.00'
25.00 ,'
, ;-, 40.30.
'.S10:00 !
; . 5.00 ,
' - 7.50
ued" by familyt plat, of,, farm,,
crop elds and acreage, breed- ,
imr records' with-restatioh table.
Camo Lewi, ha offloially credited, o-onpral memoranrla. and table of
the splendid record made by1 jDregon ghts'ihd measures. ' : 1
t V All receipts'ar,eJentered iri He"
tlSSeSy f6" !columnfaSre all expenditures,
J PygtenlSq et. 1 ; ' ; frnrri whlgh tdtals can be aeteK
.: . 4.u- rr.-. ..V. Additional : columns are ruled
vertically " - for' classify mg '.thg,,'.
jitems,',,.either'fitv'the timeot eni-1 ,.
try or Jater as the farmer find's ;V
'leisure. Totals are carried, for-. ' -ward
to, thje; next page and , en
tered in prepared spaces at the
top of 'the' Joljimri8. :' ' .
i .The inventory; record "wiTT in
elude value of farm lands, build- ,
ngs, livestock, machinery,' feed;
and supplies1, ; '., ( -;v : ; v w
These is one place in Beayerr
'ipn where you can get m I
'Green v
Trading- ,
Stamps ? '
that's" AT SPRiNER'S
And
Jr. . X
13.00
5.00
5.00.
88.50
.65.00
45.00
8.00
giving it the greatest possible; w.?ighV
a As will be seen by per,usal of the
foregoing telegram 'from Sufgeoti-'
General. Bltfe", a. tabulation of l.OOOiO'OO
.of . the , first reports , received Wesi'
fcatiip surgeons placet Oregon id the
lead with a rate at . fifty-nine . hun
dredths of one pel cent (whick means
15.00 - 'les than sik niei' to the thbusand),
6AO "iOr, coniparea wjib unyiuer wire, i.ruiu
71.00 bim,. this state; standing is "but; a
V "5,0Q,ytrfctlon,lojiTOr'ibftis, i& UmasLihead qif
R on lnfect!on- which, was eigfit and, nine-'
tenths per cent, fei&ty-nine-jncn, to
10.00 ythe. thousand)'. . ' , V ; '
' , 1 .00 f , this constjtutes one, of the grandest
l. 5.00, -ind proudest. recon s df the. whole war
i "K Oft period and, great .as "has been this
OA . Bll.e pan iu an wairiuui; omucuiuh,
, ka hrt nothing
' . Free , Service over Washington. County; "Connections - iV'
f with'Bell System and' Home Telephone Company..' I ;
(' .RATES Residence) ' $1.25' Business, $1.50 ;, Business,, '
private, within city limits, $2.50. '. vif :)(;: vf 'jv:
iriAfee of $1.50 and 3 months rent' it; advancfe'. id ;b6l-7 (
lected for 'installation. V, , 1,s;
r For further irif oifnatioh,' intjuire at Beavertop ' E?,:
t Home Office, SCHOLLS, 6REGpN.v J, WRAYNARD, , Secty. ;
1 ;V: ''"J-wV-'.i--'- "''"V ':'''".-'.!:,'', '" "' ' . .'
Beavertori-Confectionery
L i :i GEbRGE' THYNG, Proprietor !
MAGAZINES and. PERIODICALS
CANDIES AND SOFT PRINKS; ;
Your Patronage is appreciated "and your orders solicited .
REAVERTON,
OREGON
' Stipfi parage " i
' Dr.. lason 3 ; .
' Jas. Lewis,C
i-TR.;'feptfsi 6y -'
.dinger Bros.'
; FtpRush '
;hP0rnlaynt'v:V',
. Account. Beavertoh
subscription, lisf (
2.00
2.50 .
2.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
state's
could fil' the - hearts of . its
people--with V hfgher degree of pride
-than the official acknowledgment fronj
the National Casital that" Oregon's
; men stood larasd away aDove an
others In clean manhood,
"That ha work of the Oregon , So
cial Hygiene Societyv carried toward
fi'ftft Io5 outf 8even yrs' ' should produce
- c'rtft f oi thet most 'WittftoK Wnd to the
.' .6.00 i entire Board," saiti Executive ' Secre
; 6.0ft tar Pnmmfna '. "Rvurlr one" of., the
'. 6.00 ; men who, have Marked bo hard to f2
R ftft bring about the result regard this , of- r
" 6 00 ; Hcial notification froin tfiff Surgeon-
luenera as , compiei jrinoicauon pi i
-thai program sought 6 be "Carried for-j
' ward in. this sUte,. ;,That . the public
will respond to sane, cleat facts, right-:
,ly- presented, Is ls6, demonstrated I
beyond doubt.' Educators, who have ,;
assisted greatly in the work, may1 well.
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UlllliilllllllWail!
MpiniM
ilwiiuwvllliiliJmaJiiHii.w.M-';
Si
,.-
'e'- Corifectioniiaijcl
WlVAN PROPRIETOR 0
'M.
cigars,
uuliiliiuwinw.
old-
.$22.
t &.6Z
20.75
Victory. Girls.
Victory Cir don't f orgetl that lage wUl absorb . tne benefit .to be de
j the'fnrst ' payments .on , pled?e'tried, frjom -information, along physio-
was que- December 2$t The. Vir- -.Ireal : ljnes, - rightly, administered,
torv Girls of District No. 48 sub-; Parents must .now: see,, plainly.
? scribed $66.05 and not $43:25 as
V;state4 in the report - given out
-V la'st week. : V ;- v
must ,now see plainly, that
their children should have the truth
s tfl their physical beings and that,
haying this, untoifl good, will resiCJ."
Beaverton Livery ' Stables
WhCrp NeWyRi7rff(ibd .T!am8,' Perfect
f nriyefs are; 'combined iodnake -'satisfactory 8or'vice.' 'f
ouidui' Treatment our hxolXa'fr'i.p '
Horses ialeHowM fed by
the: day, wek or mpyith.
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