Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, December 17, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, DBCWm 17,
r AOS TWO
M. W. of America No. 8193
Will Give a
DANCE
TMI AVIRTON TIMH
l Weakly Newspaper, low ftisajs.
B. H. Joaas. Hilar ud Pakueear
Enurad at tba Boavertoa (Oregoa)
Poatofftee aa aacoad-claaa mall mat
tar. SUBSCRIPTION RATES
la advance except or arrangamaBt
with the publisher.
Jm Taar by "all tl tO
At
MORSE HALL
BEAVERTON
Friday Evening, December 24
CHRISTMAS EVE
construction, and, I J
Where a , A vital necessity to twen- j
ty thousand residents along the line,
and impressing the tourists with thejj
magnificent agricultural possibUitiea '
and scenery that is different, and. il
Mriiereat,. Practically all road dis
tricts on this route are imposing a
ten mil tax for rock surface with an
enthusiasm that this will be desig
nated a state highway and ultimate
ly be paved, theix-iure, be it
Resolved, That the Portland-Astoria
Inland Loop Highway Association
througo its secretary, respecuuuy pe-
tition t&e Hon State Highway Com-iB
I mission to designate this route a state gj
We make them; so does almost ev- hignway and that the Commission in- g
ervone we know. But ws are willing 1 auruct the state highway engineer to if
to correct tno.se that we - find out go over tlie route and determiners to
about. We put forth evorv effort to t us feasibility, and that the Cummis-is
get things right. But there are ninnv sion thoroughly investigate the claims 1
physical handicaps in putting out a of the above named petitioners before
i paper of this class. If we make a proceeding with the construction of g
I mistake, tell us uhout it. We will a highwa or the designating of anyfg
! correct it and ovoid it in the future, route. ; P
j We keep before us as i motto a little r Respectfully submitted, oj
classic which snys: . " PAUL ROBINSON, Z
He who makes no mistakes, does ; sKretBrv to Executive Boar.d 1
Banks, Ore., December 6, 1920 ; "
MISTAKES
LAST
MINUTE SUGGESTIONS
-FOR
uj I nothing-; he who makes too many
i loses his job."
And it is our constant enda.'or not
&v r to make the same mistake uwee.
War Tax Extra
Portland Music
Nai ALL AGREES ON
The following extracts from a let
tor by Sirs. E. S. May, are fairly in- '
dicative of the other side of the mat- 1
7 T-..t- ,- anMHHaMHsaai ir--wf; -f.,
EVERYBODY COME
IN THE COUNTY COI RT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COl'XTY OF WASHINGTON
Mrs. Elizabeth McGowan drives a
j new Ford sedan.
Allan Pugh is again back with the
I Otto Erickson Co., as salesman for
i rords and Fordsons.
In the Matter of the Estate of Cora
E. Colby and Charles W. Colby,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. J. B. Jamieson, Admin
istrator of the estate of Cora E.
Colby and Charles W. Colby; de
ceased, has filed his final account as
such administrator, and that date ol
January 3rd, 1921, at 2:30 o'clock
P. M. has been fixed as the time, and
the court room of the court above en
titled in the County Court House of
Washington County, Oregon, nt
Hillsboro, Oregon, the place for the
heanne of objections to said final
account and the settlement thereof.
J. B. JAMIESON,
Attministiator.
RTDGWAY & JOHNSON,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Dated and first puUished: Decem
ber 3, 1920.
Date of last publication: Decem
ber 31. 1920.
AVS CASE
AMAZES BEAVERTON
A business man's wife could not
sew or read without sharp pains in
her eyes. For years her eyes were
red and weak. Finally she tried sim
ple witch hazel, camphor, Hydrastis,
etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eve wash.
The result produced by a single bottle inot aj ttte arr
Hiuazra evcrvune. ne guarantee a
small bottle Lavoptik to help ANY
CASE weak, strained or inflamed
eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE.
Dean's Drug Store. 39tf
"Reading your paper which ' came jj
' yesterday was greatly surprised to j
; see an article about our road meeting B
: here at the Grange Hall, saying the
proposed route ould go by the way ;
j of the sky line, and out by Kerr on 's ' I
' foam. 1
"The fact is, v:e did have a road f
", '" meeting and there were 160 present. -
We also served supper, but we are B
Boosters for Cornell Road Object to not boosting for any road except the jg
; Cornell, by the way of Cedar Mill, , j
Report Given in Vnx Last . Betlmnv, North Plains, Banks, Bux- f
ton, Manning, Vernon la, Mist and on
to Astoria. As a member of this j
Highway Organization from the first t
and having attended several meet- ; I
insrs at Banks, and helped to onram
ize North Plains, and attended meet- g
ings there since, and have attended 1 B
meetings here and at Union
been instrumental in i.
getting sjwakers out here from the
Week.
It seems that the Times was mis
informed last week as to some points n
1 of the Highway Meeting held at Cedar chapel,
come to this office regarding the re-
Fuit in.!. ion, 1 sincerely think 1 xnow what I m
IN THE COI'NTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
C. J. STEVENS
Barber
Agency Palace Laundry Co.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Newton Hoover. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administratrix of the
Estate of Newton Hoover, deceased.
has filed her fined account in the
County Court of the State of Ore-1 poswd
gon for the County of Washington,
and that the 8th dav of Januarv,
1921, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of
said day and the court room of said
not present at me nignway meeting , am . abQflt when . ask
and accepted as correct the report of . lease k correction regarding
tU miuiinir uinr ni It BtioniH that r , on
mnting -- - jour nronoseo route.
' Hnd mat tnc A3so- . b,.l du tI, viTnaa nia
nation under v ,e ausp.ces the , tj mM not do ug 0f (he Je
meeting was held y - the Cornell wh partk.ipatcd in our mei!tirlny
road as the follows "!", god. We would be just as near
would show: .t the Beaverton Highway.
RESOLUTION ' 'This highway as proposed by us I
! is officially known as the Portland- ; i
Astoria Inland Loop, Mr, B. B. '
Reeves is onr local Bec'y, and any- '
llitxhwav A.itinn- ' -shu ,u j v uc-
PaPHed by Executive Committee of
the Portland -Astoria Inland Loop
For Mother, Wife
and Sister
Ivory Pieces or Sets
Silk Hose .
Dress Pattern
Latest Collars
Box Handkerchiefs
House Slippers
Aluminum Ware
Pyrex Glass
Baking Ware
Set of Dishes
Tea Set
Shoes
Caps
Bath Towels
Table Cloths
Lunch Cloths
Petticoats
Sweaters
j pend upon it as being true.
Whorens, The Portland-Artoria In-i 'K popIt north of us want to
Urn! Loop Association, comprising an I '.r. " Highway to connect w,th
amroximate paid up membership of ! ' Sk !mf or any other road, that's
one thousand people, in and conti- '"f Pt'vuege, Dut .n . ooject
, . ,k. nJn in the nrn- 18 'nem remaining passive, not even
route, namel?
For the Children For Father, Has-
Games, Dolls I 1 1 ft 1
Wagons, Rattle; 11(1 81 DtOSX
Teddy Bears w
Trains, Cards shjrtSi Sik ot K0
Marbles, Puzzles . -
Banks, Paints .... . Sweatera ., ' , ' .
School Supplies Mackinaw .
Wearing Apparel - Shaving Sets
Handkerchiefs , . ;
Caps, Dress Patterns T'e
Trousers, Hata Cuff Buttons
Mittens, Shoes .
e Tie PinB ,
Sweaters ,
Box Handkerchiefs
For the House Box sAm
O-Cedar Hops ' 3M S"M,0rte"
Percolators Box Arm Bands
Dishe! Pipes - " '...-
Graphntihones r.L "
Roasters Shoe!
Curtains , Silk Socks
Crescent Crra..l Coffee Nightshirts ,
Pref.-n-ea Sio:k Groceries
Betey Ross Bvead CaP8
a-.A Pastries - -
Krau o'a Candies CHRISTMAS-TREE
jjut, ORNAMENTS
Fruits GALORE
Shop equipped with Modern Electri- court has been appointed as time and
cal appaiaaces equal to the best any-1 place for the hearing of objections
where. ' thereto and the set clement thereof.
Baiia ! Date of first publication December
Beaverton. Oregon 10, 1920.
I Date of last publication January
i, iwzi.
LOVELIA HATTIE HOOVER,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Newtrm Hoover, deceased.
FRED JENSEN, Attorney,
Beaverton, Oregon. 60t5
Dr. C. E. Mason
Phane Calls Anawarad Day
and Night.
BEAVERTON ORESON
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
Right on the Highway in Beaverton
All Hinds
of
fresh and
Smoked
U. S. Government Inspected
MEATS
FRESH. FISH EVERY FRIDAY
? REAL TRUCK SERVICE
L
We have made a specialty of doing hauling for Beaverton folks.
We hav two good trucks and a good team and they are handled
by careful and reiiaole driven who will serve you to your advan
tage, whether It he a small parcel you wish handled in a hurry, of
freight in ton lota to or from Portland. We will make trips any
where at any time.
Beaverton Livery Stables
PHOTOGRAPHS
O Perry Evans
I
Portrait Photographer
Phone Main 7590
270i, Washington St,
PORTLAND, OREGON
(riHtmas is (Homing
We await your coming to avail -yourself,
of our unusual holiday of
ferings. -, , '
Chas. Berthold Feed Store
BAT, GRAIN, FEED, SEED, AMD POULTRY SUPPLIES
BEAVfKTON - - OREGON
the towns nf I onranizeo mat any one Knows ol, :
Cciur Mill. Belhnny, Jiorth flams,,""" "" " " j. m
Itov, llanks. Manning, Buxton, bco- " '..." " a
tiaiii. Vemonia, Mist, Berkenfield, 'a,n b Highway Association.!
0:ey ami Astoria, are advised that!' preposterous. W i are orgamzed
the ultimate plans of the State agk.;M the line, said to have 2o00 1
wav Commission is to construct an ; emra: Paul Robinson, of Banks Bl
Inland Loop to Astoria, and, i Her aid is secretary of the Banks -
whereas, the territory above, " X . V
ramed has at the present time no : """f f- s- ily is chairman of
hishwav whereby the many residents ! our local organization, also a mern
mav take their products to market, r ,he, executive board. Mr.
inH hp Tominn nf this inek HTP nut- t o ainu a iiremuci. 1 1110 va-
These and many others for sale at
McGBB'S
MMM M mMMM MM M IAil ll Kll t I
fprinr, ronatantlv to a financial loss. ut'ra board, composed ol mentrom
j .Banks, planning and ftorth Flams,
and.
Whereas. This territory, as before
named, comprises one of the most
productive sections of the state, and
has unlimited undeveloped resources
that only await the building of a per
manent highway to bring this great
wealth to the use of he people of the
state, and,
Whereas, This proposed road leads
through what is known as the "Beaver
Creek Pnss," with an 800 foot lower
route to the Neiialem valley, and
practically parallel with the Eckles
Railroad from Vilkesboro to Vemo
nia, this road now under process of
meet in Hillsboro onee a week."
AS IT SEEMS
I TOME
'UNCH, PEP AND PURPOSE
Herbsman's Lecture Wilt Be Big Fea
ture of Chautauqua Festival
J. C. Herbsman. who comes to the
Jhumanqiia Festival on the fourth
aight. wiHTirnbably arouse more com
neui and stir more people to action
than any man you have heard In many
t day. His lecture will deal with a
SHERIFFS SALE
Notice is hereby given, That by
virtue of an Execution, Order and
Decree of Sale, issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun
tv of Washintrton. dated the 19th
day of November, 1920, in favor of j
Alex Carlson and Ida Carlson, plain-j
tiffs, and against John L. Perkins,
defendant for the sura of $29.48 '
cost and the further sum of S.jDG.00
with interest thereon from the ith
day of March, 1911, a the rate of 7 ,
per cent per annum, and for the :
further 'sum of $75.00 Attorney's
fees, to me directed and delivered, !
the real property hereinafter de- aubteet of tremendous importance in
scribed, I have levied upon and pur- .: these reconstruction days; the duty oi
suant to said Execution, Order and ; the individual and of the community
Decree of Sate I will on Monday, the . to tbe country and to bumatuty at
27th day of December, 1020, at the this critical time.
houtn door ot tne ourtnouse; Herbsman combines the fire and en
in Hillsboro, Washington County, ; ergv of B aozm men. He turns loose
Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock , a machine gun fire on his audiences
a. m. of said day, sell at public auc-- . averv ahot oe ome. Tne earD.
That an up-to-date woman is fre
quently behind her age.
W.A.SMITH
Contractor
and Builder
Old Houses Remodeled
ROLLING AND GRINDING OF
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN
BEAVERTON GRIST MILL
That a woman's sphere nowadays
j seems to be the big round earth.
j That in order to successfully argue
; with a woman, all you have to do is
keep silent. "
i That no man is as good as his best
girl thinks his picture looks.
J That marriage is like any other
disease while there is life, there is.
hope.
That the man who is a good driver j
win never iiiukb a aucwBtuui ituer.
j That shame seldom comes to a man
unless ne invites it.
That the best talkers are usually
the poorest quitters.
That the freshman is always a first
class fellow.
That beauty kills time and time
kills beauty.
"Oft does the household el set a
skeleton inclose,
And poisonous serpants lurk beneath
the shadow of a rose,
Oft is a cheerful countenance the
mask of a soul forlorn,
And the shiniest patent leather boot
oft hides an aching corn."
That a chronic kicker never kicks
himself.
That If a baker goes crazy he will
be dnutrh-nuts.
STROUD & CO., Inc.
Real Estate
Loans Insurance
Beaverton, Ore.
W. E. PEGG
UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
IJ censed Embalmer
Calls anawarad day or night.
Prompt Sarriea
BEAVERTON . - 0(a
FRF.D .IFNSFIM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Cady Building
Hours 8:00 to 10:30 A. H. Daily
Portland Office: 720 Board of Trade
Scholia PbOM.
Bearerton .... . . Orcfo
tion to the highest bidder for cash i
eatness of the man, the powerful con
trol of his subject, the remarkable
in hand, all of the following de-
and situate in Washington County, 'ce of his expression all combine to
Oretron, and more particularly de-! makes h' lecture one of the events of
scribed as follows, to-wit: i the week that no ihtnking citUen can
AH of tract fourteen (14) in afford to miss.
"Shields' Little "Farms" in Section! - , - ,
29 Township 1 S. K. 1 W.Willamette I
Meridian according- to the duly re-f
corded plat thereof to satisfy the
hereinbefore named sums and fori
the cost and expenses of sale and
BEA V ERTOX CB AUT AIIQIJ A
MONDAY NIGHT
said writ.
Said sale will be made subject to
redemption as jwr statute of Ore
gon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
22nd day of November, 1920.
iit.O. ALKAANIJKK,
Sheriff of Washington County,
Oittgon.
By W. W. UUWttS,
SEATTLE CLINIC HELD:
DR. HAWKE ATTENDED
C. A. APPLEOr.EN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
HOME BAKERY
FOR
HOME COOKING
lc Cream
Tobacco
Freak Bread Doily
Poetry of All KimU
tf. 9. YOUNG, Prop.
Dr. C. E. Hawke, who for the past
year and a half has been the Govern
ment examiner for the Board of Vo- j
cat tonal Training for returned sol- j
diem, was at Seattle last week for a :
conference ar.d to attend a clinic on
Tuberculosis at which Major Walker,
nf tkn TiraimlAaii hnanital at Pnmn !
Deputy. . Whipple, Arizona, was the instructor, j
g The Doctor left here a week ago Sun- j
"j day at the behest of Uncle Sam and
; returned only Sunday morning.
lie says that the time was atrcnu- .
i ously spent as the conference and
clinic kept under -as without halting i
(from 8:00 in the morning until 6:00 !
i at night, but it was the most remark j
i able session he ever attended and he j
: would not have missed" it for a great
deal. j
The government plans to have
these clinics each year and Dr. Hawke j
will crtainly not miss one of them !
i when such wonderful specialists aa '
' Major Walker give out the benefit of
f their studies in such a strenuous
j and unselfish fashion. I
j Forest Grove News-Timea.
First Annual
Automobile Show
HELD AT HILLSBORO
Auapicea of Washington County Automotive Dealers Association
DECEMBER 28, 29 and 30
At Peterson Bros. Garage -
WILL SHOW ABOUT FORTY-FIVE OF THE LAT '
EST MODEL AUTOMOBILES UNDER ONE ROOF
' MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS BT A FIVE PIECE OR
CHESTRA. ' ' '' ' i
Grand Opening Tuesday evening, Dec. 28
AT 7:30, CONTINUE? WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER
29 AND SO. . . DOORS OPEN AT 11 A. M.
THE ASSOCIATION IS PUTTING FORTH EVERY EFFORT TO
MAKE THE SHOW A SUCCESS AND WK TRUST THE PEOPLE WILL
AVAIL THEMSELVES OP THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE H21
MODELS AT. HOME.. 1 ': ', ; :"
SHOW WILL BE HELD AT PETERSON BROS. NEW GARAGE ON
MAIN STREET, JUST EA8T OF WASHINGTON HOTEL, HILLSBORO.
Wasaisgton County Automotive Dealers Association
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