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About The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1912)
THE m. OWL Published every Saturday. THE OWL PUB. CO. EARL E. FISHER. Editor. ARTHUR ALLEN Asst. Editor. Entered as Second Class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. At the Post Office, ii Reaverton. Oregon. July 20, 191: Subscription $ 1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Display ads. 75c an inch pe morth; readerslOc per line for Is insertion, 5c per line for all sub sequent insertions. Edward Fuller who has been residing at Castle Rock Was h. hls returned to Pieaverton. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mass en a Vd their daughter Goldie spei t Sunday with friends at. Beaverk r M. B. Ilourd was !' tov.n Wednesday to attend the Pomoi a Grange held here, Frank Kline was on the sitk list the first of the week but is on deck again. S. K. Nelson was in the Gai den City Wednesday. Voters Take Notice Mrs. Menchiep an ardent ad vocate of women's rights,' mad' our City a pleasant call Wed. Her war cry is "vote for am endment 1 Nov. 5th 1912 vo!e 300 x yes." The Commercial House has been thoroughly renovated this fall. Those appreciating clean room 3 and home cooking will find this place very satisfactory. Mr. R.ynalds the former man ager of the Beaverton Clay mfg. Co. was in town Wednesday. C. E. lvindt or Kin ton was The Garden City Wednesday in POMONA . GRANGE The Pomona Grange which was held lure Wednesday was a great success the day was a very stormy one but people ftonf nil over the county were present. At no.in a big dinner was ser ved which was the best in the land who said Oregon cooks are n it the best. Tenuis Party The first party of the season was given Wedne-ul.ty evening Oct. 2 when the Tennis Club was enter tained at the home of C. W. Allen where everyone had a very en.i y able ev en i ng. After playing games the crowd was served with delicious re fivslunrnts. after which the moonlight was enjoyed on the ( walk home. j Lovd Moore was in town Thur sday. Bethel Aid The members of the liethel Aid ; Societv and their frieinls were : vers' delightfully entertained on ; Friday afterno.m Oct. 25, at the j home of Mrs. W. E. Pegg. Twenty two ladies were present and enjoyed the social part of the afternoon which, is a prrmqunced i'.Mture of every gathering. , A bazaar is being planned for 'jbe given ervly in December. SOCIETY. Animal Kills 3 Pigs And 24 Chicken is JUDGE C.LKINDT OF KINTON LOOSER Wednesdry morning at 1:30 A. M. JudjleC. E. Kindt a promient esident of Kinton about five niles South West of this place vas suddenly awakened by out )f his j)igs squealing, he got ur. ju'ck grabbed the old ' shot gni n.d made for the pig pen wher le got within about twenty feet )f the tfig "he let drive' witr )Oth barrels, the pfg quit squel- ng and the animal ran past him is near as he could determine it ooked like a large Shepard dog. Mr. Kindt reloaded his gun and ook after the animal but could- lot get sight of him again on ac count of darkness. As he f.tnm jled over something which arous- d his curiosity, he ran to the louse got a lantern and fount five dead chickens in tne yard hen going to. the chicken house le tt'und nineteen more chickens billed all were bitten through tin ick, even 'He pif was bitten tht ame way and then liia throat cul )n Thursday morning, Mr. Kindt bund two more pigs killed. William Scot of Hiilsboro mdependant Candidate for ounty School Superintendent jf Washington County, Oregon. Sorn at Carlton, Yamhill Co. 1871 Iraduated from McJJinnvillt allege-. 1RV7. Hold State Lift Diploma. Experience in teaching 16 years l rural and city schools'. Principal of the Diiley and 'orest Grove High Seooli the past five years I respectfully ask the support of all regardless jf party who favor continous ad vancement along broa educa tional adecnoinic liries. If elected on November 5th. All my time will be devoted to the duties of the offine. pd. adv. HILLS & GILMAN REAL ESTATE DEALERS AND AUCTIONEERS GARDEN HOME OREGON OFFICE NEAR DEPOT Sales of farm Implements' stock ifcetc. held in any part of Wash ington Co. For terms addrtss HILLS & GILMAN GARDEN HOME OREGON. IN THE COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the petition of S.G. Hughes and Edith T. Hughes for th ? adoption of Harriet Helen Hughe;, an infant. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. GREETING: You a: o hereby cited and re quired to appear before the Judge of this Court at the Court R.ior.i thereof in the Court House in the City of Hillsboro, County seat of Washington County, Ore. on the 14th day of November. Il12, tit the hour of eleven o'clock in Use forenoon of that day, and then ana mere snow eauso u any I von have whv an order and aeeree os i his Court should not be made in the above entitled cause au th rizirg rnd directing th.1 ado ption of the said Harriet IK :-n I Hughes by S. (I. and Edith T. Hughes and ihat she may for- ever hereby be knows as their own child. WITNESS: the HON". Rol Stevenson. Judge of the I .Tt O. 'o.intv Court of Washington County. ! Oregon, with Seal of taid Court ! affixed on this 23 daY of Oct. ! 1912. Hollis A: Graham Attorneys for reiitioners. J. W. Railev C!i k. I 20 ACRES 2 Miles From Rail road 3 miles From Beaverton 14 Acre in cultivation $4100 The Owl REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Walter Bualer and wf. to C. G. Eldridge ?1. Lot 5. Blk. CO, Metxger Acreage S. T. Westfall to L. W. Rohilich Lot 3 blk. C Sherwood $350. Emet Goff and wf. to Manlcy ts. Hoard ana wi. 14. iv acres in SW 1-4 sec. 7, T 1 S 2. Alsc part of SW 1-4 of Sec. 7, Tl S ?. Gustav Teufel and wf. to R. J. Teufel o. 10 acres in sec 1, T 1 S 1. Eben C. Snow and wf. to Derf. Croeni $5000 Tracts in sec 30, T 1 N 1. John C. Smith and wf. to Ray A. Watkins and wf. $7:00 40 acres in sec 7, T 1 N 3. F. 1.1. Wadsworth and wf. tc Carl 1,1. Larson $323t SEl-4sec32, T 3 N 2. W. C. Heatonand wf. to O.M. Heaton Undivided int. in 77 aces in W 1-2 of NE 1-4 aud E -2 ot MW 1-4 sec 21 T 2 S 2. WILKES ABSTRACT Co. HILLSBORO, OREGON 20 Acres 14 cleared $4100. OWL LAND Co. 15 ACRES FOR RENT d Acres Cleared 3 Room House $500. Barn Fine Well VVater To Be Rented C Years 6 Acres Light Brush Tc Be Cleared part To Apply Or. Rent. FINE FARM ON THE TUALITiN 11 1-4 acres 2 miles east fiom Hillsboro, and one mile from a good station on S. P. track 5 room houst good barn 9 acres in cultivation 5. 1-2 in paature all fenced with wire fencing1, big crop of potatoes, To bearing fruit t:ees all goes for $$200 Tery eat? t'jrms CALL ON THE OWL FOR SALE 2 story house 6 Rooms wired for lights abstract to-date 2 lot?. 4 Lots nice house, barn, fruit trees garden close in For Sale. 7 1-2 acres bearerdam $1500 Here is a bargain for beaverdam generally brings $S00 per acre. Home-like Cottage 5 Lots, new fences, fine strawberry patch. New CottagJ with basement 2d x 42 all'plastered and. finished up in the best of shape, located centrally, with two lots $2100 Vote for iiiage II taker 320 K Yes It prmiilrn i-;-tiM!!!i8 of a mill n I'nr inpjinrt of Agricultural Onlli'u'r Jiuil l"ii- vciMty of i)TC''n:i, L'ivim' tlicm ier:;u- licnt. hii ..nrt unit tukin; tlicm mil of I politics. It ai.ni ir!iiilca mil- l':.ir:l of i Kcjii'iitM, 1lnis mKiiii; tli pro! Icii-s of I in opi'ml son, coinohtUtio:!, (iivinicn ci i ?i i:r- mul r uiioinv of lu.ili.-iucilient. ' It ips not Inn ease (he average rote ii luxation. , It rorals the 35CO.O0O Univfr l 6.:'y cpproprUtiun bill. i Tln Mill i endnrscil liy Governor j Vyest: 'I'liii liill is i:i tile iuterect of I JiHn I btlsillfM Hlul Hliolllll p.1.18." Hv L.. n. iMprmiin. St;.t OMiwrln- t M.ilent I'ul-ltc Instruction . "litp'irn-nce j in other ntutrs iIum uiUldi; tiU priii- tiplc ti Le lonci t." ! ' f! Y, m II. CaJy, Prinlint, TrS,'n $t.ai Ki'ilci :i:io:i of I.liir: "No rK;i :ncut mi iiccc,,i'ii!lv nnnli.it tlm buiitit io the state t!:.it villi follow tbe aUuitioo Vi the liulliif t..x I'lau." Hndorsril by Foreland Tax Pay nu Leasee. prpred ky rommitte of Govr ror's Cemiuiwiou, lionnls of Rjrnt. "ml ;idininiirtiTe oSicera of the two r.stitutiont. LUCKY NOVEMBER round TV Scorpio the sign ruling from Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 is the middle sign of the Water triplicity, To be born under this sign is a bless ing indeed, as it above all other: exerts more good and less evil to mankind, everything else beir eaual. The vibratory force cf these people is so great that they are able to benefit others simply by contact. Self Control, will power, keen observation ana perfect coolness under circum stances, no matter how trying naturally make them the very best surgeons. Their indomit able will and this extreme cool ness leave the impression that the persons exhibiting it are vert' able demons, where afterwards they are designated as Gods. Eloquence is another of the many virtues to be found under this sign. For this reson we c in look for clergymen, statemen lawyers and public speakers of all kinds you will find the people of this sign have so much bus-j iness of their own to attend to j .hat business concerning others j is cf little; if any; importance to them. Most people are suscept ible to flattery, but the Scorpio people can at titties be reachd in no other wdy. , Anger, Jealousy and Passion are evils likely to dominate Scorpio people. Fcr perfect union Scorpio should wed with Virgo. MARRIAGE LICENSES J. Elgin Walian and Francis E. Chapman. Lawerence Burke arid Florence Morley. . John 'J. C:owley and Rhyehel Sax. ' Joseph Boun and Bertha Beaz, Amos Lahaie and Minnie Van- bervelden. Frank Vandcrwal and Mattie Griffin. John Cooper and Item Pu!o. FOR SALE . ONE BLACK MARE 2 BRCOD SOWS 1 CREAM SEPERATOR IT. TAYLOR Beaverton B. B. REEVES Of Cedar Mill DEM. CANDIDATE FOR TEE LEGISLATURE 1 believe h Progressive Legisla tion, Statement No. 1 and Strict Economy I am cg&icst t'ie Increase Of St 1 tfs. Meyers Pumps, PIPES AND REPAIRS P. H. Van Dehey. Beaverton.. Oregon W. E. PEGG ! ' . ' s II Tmi-J. i r4 Licensed Embaln Complete Slock of and Caskets NEW HEARSE BEAVERTON OREGON 4 Shows Weekly Tuesday Thursday Saturday And Suftt'ay Nights. Beaverton Moving Picture Show Change Program Tuesday Thursday Saturday Adrmseior K!c. - CrnHrrn 5c. ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE TRIP I IP SALE DATES rom points south of Roseburg, Nov. 18, 19 and 20, and from points North of Roseburg, in cluding pdints on the C: & E., P. R. & N., S. F. & W. and Branch line points, Nov. 1?, 19 20 and 21, with final re turn limit f Nov. 25., John M. S:ati, General Passenger Agent, Portland Ore. Quality Clothing & Shoe Co. ...Beayertofl, Oregon. For Anything' DRY GOODS NOTIONS LADIES, GENTS & CHIL& RENS SHOES & CLOTHING; Satisfaction Guarnteed LDavis Manager The Oregon Electric Ry. Line is Open to Eugene Junction City and , Harrisburg. Trains leaving Peaverton 8:30 A.M. and 4:24 P.M. connect al Carden Eome with limited trains for Salem, Albany, Junction City, Harrisbvrg and Eugene. Current folders give details of all trains. Valuable Silver Trophy Is offered by by the Railway Companies for The Best Agriculture Exhibit of p:ocuct3 grown a'ong the Oregon-. Electric, United, Spokar.e, Porfand & Seattle and Cregon Trunk Railways, displayed at tha Pacific Northwest Land Product Show Portland, Nov. 18, 23 S 0PCGCW fl' I artTM I kl Miunr lr - - Fast trains to Spokane morning and evening yia Oregon Electric Ry. and North Bank Road. Details of sdiedules. on request. W. E. COMAN, Gen'L-FrJti & Pass. Agt P?rtUnd, Ore,' oiliaii VIA r Cr7 SUNSET 1 I I0GDENSSHASTA1 I I . ROUTES I I ACCOUNT Pacific International Dairy Show and " Pacific Land Products Show November 18 to 23 For further details as to fdres from any specific station, train scedules, etc., call cn nearest Ageht or write to in the line of 50 cents Round trip to Portland. Tickets o i ;a!t Nov. 18 to 21 inclusive Return limit Nov. 25th. NATIONAL APPLE SHOW Tickets on sale Nov. 10, 11 and 15 Return limit Nov. 20th. s.eepir.g ear reservation, etc. G.L. Thompson Agent. Beaverton Oregon,