THE i OWL $8 Published every Saturday. THE OWL PUB. CO. EARL E, FISHER. Editor. ARTHUR ALLEN Asst. Editor. Entered us Second Class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. At the Pont Office, in Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 1S12 Subscription $ 1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Display ads, 75c an inch per mor.th; readerslOc per line for 1st insertion, 5c per line for all sub sequent insertions. SOCIETY. Quite a pumber of the bo; s were looking for Pete Van DeKey a few daj s ago but he didnt sh w up so The' Owl took a little stroll up in the "ofd. Ward" and found Pete making Sour Crout. St me of the friend i will call on him thU winter. ' A native tax payer who will work for the interest of the tax payer B. B. Reeves for Represen tative, paid ad. Jame3 Titus of Raleigh was in The Garden City Wednesday and called on the Owl. J. E. Reaves'of Cornelius who is running for Sheriff of Wa h. County wu'3 in town'on business Tuesday. Martin Chalman was in the City Wednesday. Hon. B. B. Reeves of Cedar Mills Canidate for Represenative called at t his office Saturday Morning. Mr. Reeves is a Washington County boy and is putting- up a hard fight for four things Pro gressive Legislation, Statement No. 1 against increase of salaries and strict economy. There is a saying that a man who squeezes a ' dollar never squeezes his wife.' After glancing over his sub ieriptions, a country editor is led to remark that there are a number of good married women in his county who are not getting the attention they des erve. .1. McCallm has moved back to Beaverton and was in and called on The Owl Thursday. Mr. Weid had his nursery stock insp.vted Monday and it proved to lie all right. Judge Stevenson was in town Monday. Judge Stevenson has done a great deal towards getting better road.5 in this County. R. G. Kelly was jn the City Friday. Mr. Williams has returned f rc m Banks where he has been work ing. The Ladies aid of the M. F. Church will give a ten cent tea in the basement of the Church Wednesday afternoon Nov. Uh, AM are ordi illy invited. The only candidate from this part of the county vote f.r Mm P.. B. il.'jves for R;-p 'resolutive. Slid Pat to" Mike ah sure it is, T lings have com-' to a pretty noU . W.ior'll wom.'ii lave the babies Whin they go out to vote Sa d Mike to Pat Ah sure it is As t'.io e.irth turn-! oa in axis They'll livethim where they hive th'.m, W.iin they go out to pay their ' tax0'- - M. E, Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. reaching 1st. and 3nJ. Sundays f oaeh month, morning ani eve ning 0. B. Roes Pastor. CITY IMPROVEMENTS The main street leading south is tQ have four big arc lights eoor this is being looked forward to by the people who work in Port land, Mr. W. 0. Hocken is burning out the old rail fence a- long this street and i3 replacing it with a wire one. William Scott of Forest Grove Independent Candidate fcr County School Superintendent of VVashingu n County, Oregon. Born at Carlton, Yamhill Co. 1S71 Graduated from McMinnville College. 1897. Holds State Life Diploma. Experience in teaching 1G yep.rs in rural and city schools. Principal of the Dilley and Forest Grove High Schools the past, five years I respectfully ask the support of all regardless of party who favor continou3 ad vancement along broad educa tional u"d economic lines. If elected on November 5th. All my time will be devoted to the duties of the office, pd. adv. HILLS & GILMAN real Estate dealers and auctioneers garden home oregon OFFICE NEAR DEPOT Sales of farm Implements stock &etc. held in any part of Wash ington Co. For terms address MILLS & '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 the adoption of Harriet Helen Hughes, an infant. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, GREETING: You are hereby cited and re quired to appear before the J udge of this Court at the Court Room thereof in the Court House in the City of Hillsboro, the County seat of Washington County, Ore. on the 14th day of November, 1012, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, and then and there show cause if any you have why an order and aecree os this Court should not be made in the above entitled cause au thorizing and directing the ado ption of the said Harriet Helen Hughes by S. G. and Edith T. Hughes and that she may for: ever hereby be kr.owu as their o.vn child. WITNESS; the HON. Robert 0. Stevenson, Judge of the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, with Seal of said Court affixed on this 25 daY of Oct. 1912. Hollis & Graham Attorneys for Petitioners. J. W. Bailey Clerk. M!pi.'l cwr, U" von will fc'tid li.m UIK lUiVs' MAUAilNt 'itViM tb it i.t.--f.ii t-'t.'.V war. THT. HOYS MAUAINr' Is clunk full of just Ihj ki:wl ot fMii'-t; i'-rt XiO.nl v ur toy lo wTittm y ciu h not.ii boys' 'J- Your bt:v i nr.:iiiRi will be t tie r-.?-d.!i mots iiasii I c -t xitr r.Tcim T. ! mUnxon, V m. lit yluier, en tru- t'ittp.)UT, 'Hi Pov Scouts if , HOYS'M AC. A7.1N F istvauMfUlv tHuMmit-dtltroutUi- ' n, t t'su'U issue L-W-mew li:iiitkiMTif cover m oob.-ri. jALilR camp ..rvj".' SPLCLll OFFER! hM Tif -H? ot'T of (ii most uwrii) .ui.lj 'i ih n l., i. tvr r '., if H : r Bn lo ! if h V: i ' .i i ,' at ih s Ki.vino - s r.;'. 1 jt;:;.r,i U k ptvi V - vl .f I is u ft n-1 sr bti'.t. t ... ,. oit Ita-iinl. isiiiiiiS 20 ACRES 2 Miles From Rail road Smiles Frc.m Beaverton 14 Acre in cultivation $41 CIO The Owl REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Jonnie Gertrude Rushing, amdx. to Charles L. Hahn $1, etc Lots 27, 28, 29, SO, blk. 19, Pine land Terrace. A.cust Gebaardt and wf. to Henika Peters 50 acres in Sec. 1 T 3 S 1. Oregon Nursery Co. to Julia A. Hatch $4000 71.91 acres in Elam Young DLC, in T 1 S 2. Oregbrt Nursery Co. to Julia A. Hatch Lots 4 & 5, bik 15, First Addition to Orenco. . C. B. Buchanan and wf, to J. H. Hansen 0.115 acres in Sec. 4, T 1 S 3, for a road $10. C. B. Buchanan and wf. to John Hanson 30 acres in sees. 4- 5, T i . no. Karl Heinrich and wf, to A. W. Boorman $3500. 15 acres in Joseph Woods DLC, sec. 11, T I S 2. WILKES ABSTRACT Co. HILLSBORO, OREGON 20 Acres 14 cleared $4100. OWL LAND Co. 15 ACRES FOR RENT 9 Acres Cleared 3 Room House $500. Barn Fine Well Water To Be Rented 5 Years 6 Acres Light Brmh To Be Cleared part To Apply On Rent, FINE FARM ON THE TUALITIN 11 l-4'aores"2..miles cast', from Hillsboro, and one mile from a good station on S. P. track 5 room house good barn 9 acrea in cultivation 5 1-2 in paature all fenced with wire' fencing:, big crop of potatoes, 7o bearing fruit tree3 all goes for $8200 Very easy terms CALL ON THE OWL FOR SALE 2 story house 6 Rooms wired for lights abstract to-date 2 lots. 4 Lots nice house, Jbarn, fruit trees garden close in For Sale. 7 1-2 acres beaverdam $ 4500 Here is a bargain for beaverdam generally brings $300 per acre. Home-like Cottage 5 Lots, new fances, fine strawberry patch. New Cottage with basement 23 x 42 all plastered and finished up in the best of shape, located centrally, with two lots ?2100 Vote for Miilage i Number 320 X Yes It provides ail-tenths of mill tax fur Uijimt of Agricultural t'olirgii mid I'lii Trrsity nf ri'goD, giving thnii pernta i:Mit iuppnrt iiml lukiiii; tliPTn out nf politif!. It also pnn iden onu Ho:ird "i hrt'iits, thus nulviui; the prol'li-ins ( co-ott'ratiQii, ctiimululutHtn, division of cuumr niid ei-ouumy ol m.!Uatjmrt:t. II does not lacrr&ss the everairs ra;e of taxation. It repeals the 50O.O00 Uatvrr e!(y appropriation bill. ! Th Hi 11 is miiorsoj y Coverr.or ' West: "Tins Kill i in t'.i iuturpsi v: gaoil Ijlinim'sa Mil sUullld pas.:' By L. H. Alderman, St:it Fnparin- t :idint i'tti'iio tnstrui-tion . "Licirn-': -o iu otittT htatt-s tttioms iiiillae bill fr;: cii'lo ti le 1'oriiM.t." B.fWI'l II. D!t. TrcitU-nt, Or.;m Pi. ne Krd-ra!toii ot I..ir : "Xn ai'u U:ct rin iirrfsfu'ly roi'i!i:it t',10 Im'U. r.t to ttu Mali Tlit ill loUnw the aditla of tlif uiilln ;:t tax plau.'' Endorsed Portland Tas Fiv ers Leasee. Hill prepared by committee ofGvr Btr'i Commisniou, Toards of n(jvut, ir.il administrttire oCUrs of the two iBstituUosa. W. K. KEWELL LUCKY NOVEMBER 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 others exerts more good and less evil to mankind, everything else being equal. 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 and 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 verti 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 can look for clergymen, statemen lawyers and public speakers of all kinds you will find the people of this sign have so much bus iness of their own to attend to that business concerning others is of little, if any, importance to them. Most people are suscept ible to flattery, but the Bebrpio people can at times be reachd in no other Way. Anger, Jealousy and Passion are evils- likely to dominate Scorpio people. For' perfect union Scorpio should wed with Virgo. CEDAR MILLS 3 one acre tracts center of town dandy location $500 each, on terms a bargain for cash. ' RALEIGH ' , 5 Room 1-2 story house one acre of land 75 fruit trees and berries of all kinds 35 chickens pig, near new Eletric on S. P. track $2500. $500 cash. . $75 Stump Pullur "JUMBO" good os new 125 ft, cable goes for $50 cash call at this office. The Owl Land Co. FOR SALE ONE BLACK MARE 2 BROOD SOWS 1 CREAM SEPERATOR H. TAYLOR Beaverton B. B. REEVES Of Cedar Mill DEM. CANDIDATE FOR THE LEGISLATURE I believe ia Progressive Legisla tion, Statement No. 1 and Strict Economy I am agakst tle Ir crease Of Sahibs. Meyers Pomps, PIPES AND REPAIRS P. H. Van Dehey. Beaverton Oregon W. E. PEGG Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer Complete Stock of Coffins and Caskets NEW HEARSE DEAVERTON OREGON 4 Shows Weekly Tuesday Thursday Saturday And Sunday Nights. Beaverton Moving I Picture Show Tue.dav Thursd.v Shirr Admission ICc CMUwaJg1- FJLn& Pass- Agt Pcrt.ar.n, Ore. ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE ROUND TRJP SAE DATES From points stuth of Roseburg, Nov. 18, 19 and 20, and from points North of Roseburg, in cluding joints rn the C. &E.,P.'R.1& N.' B. F. C. & W. and Branch line points, Nov. 18, 19 20 and 21, with final re turn limit f Nov. 25., John M. Scotf, General Passenger Agent, Portland Ore. DRY GOODS NOTIONS, LADIES, GENTS & CHILD-. RENS-SHOES & CLOTHING. WILL BEG N watcf: Quality Clothing & Shoe Co. Beaverton, Oregon. LDavis The Oregon Electric Ry. Line is Open to Eugene Junctipn City and Harrisburg. Trains leaving Eeaverton 8:30 A.M. ani4:-4 P.M. connect a Garden Home with limited trains for falem, Albany, Junction City, Harrisburg and Eugene. Current folders give details of all trains. Valuable Silver Trophy Is pffered by by the Railway Companies for The Best Agriculture Exhibit of products grown a!cng the Oregon Electric, United, Spokaro, Portland & Seattle and Oregon Trunk rlwavf, displayed at th - Pacific Northwest Land Product Show Forthrd, Ncv, 18, 23 f I tElrrnail I I www I 1 Fast trains to Spokane morrirg and evening via Orcjon Electric Ry. and North Dank Read. Details cf schedules, sepirg car reservation, e c. cn request. " , W. E. COMAN, To Portianci VIA I J SUNSET ! lOGDEN&SriASrA) 1 I ROUTES f I, ACCOUNT Pacific International Dairy Show and Pacific Land Products Show November " 8 to 23 For further details as to fares from any specific station, train scedules, etc., call' cn nearest Agent or write to SAT. NOV. 9th. FOR CIRCULARS ' Manager 50 cents Round trip to Portland. Tickets on sale Nov. 18 to 21 inclusive Return limit Nov. 23th. NATIONAL APPLE SHOW Tickets on sale Nov. 11 14 Inclusive Return limit Nov. 20th. C.I .Thompson Agent, iieevcrton Oregon.