The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, February 08, 1913, Image 1

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- VOL. 1, NO. 25.
BEAVERTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1913
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, fl.00 FEB YEAR,
NEW
VAL
OIL
ENTINES
MEN
BEAVERTON BANK
CHANGES HANDS
Mr, Wyiatt and Son captialists
from Texas have purchased the
controling interest of the Bank
Of Beaverton. buying the stock
pf Messrs. Pegg, Cady and Bol
ger. The new of f icera are; F,W.
Livermore President,1 Mr. Wyiatt
r. Vice-President, and Stanton
Wyiatt Cashier. These gentlemen
from Texas are experienced bank
ers and have great confidence in
the future welfare of Beaverton
and vicinity.
GOOD BYE STEAM
The Beaverton Milling Co. have
ordered a new 40 H.P. Electric
jHotor to run the flour mill and
later will add another 15 H.P.
motor to grind Rye flour and do
chopping.
Professional.
Dr. Paul M E. C&rstens.
Physician And
Surgeon,
" Phone 15-7.
BEAVERTON OREGON
CITY
'A
Grand
g3iflR'Wi'flS3W
Commercial
Club Takes
Action
The Commercial Club of Beavr
erton are opening a big campaign
to make Beaverton a City Beau
tiful. This is a grand undertaking
and must have the support pf all
our gooa Citizens Eomeone asked
where shall we begin?' Begin
at home first we have one of
the best towns in Oregon, let us
make it one of the ir.03t Beauti
ful "Everybody get in' the
Game".
Sunshine .
Letters Frorri
J.W.Barnes, Long Beach,
California '
EOOL
TWO
Allen & Roberts
LAWYERS
Suite 603 8 Swetland Bldg.
Cor." 5th "and Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
ABSTRACTS CAREFULLY EXAMINED
BAGLEY & HARE
LAWYERS
American National Bank Building
Hillsboro - Oregon
Photo Studio
BEAVERTON OREGON
Vincent Mazzei
Beaverton
Plumbing Company
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON
PLUMBING, AND WATER
, SYSTEMS.
PUMPS INSTALLED.
Madam, Read McCaiTs
The Fashion AatSiorily
McC ALL'S it a Urte, artistic, fcandV
onielr iliutratd 10G-p monthly
Maffuin that ia adding to the happi
ness aad fficiancy of 1,100,000
wobwd each laoaih
Each It brimftil of fashions, faney
work. Interesting short stories, ftnd scores
of labor-Mvltur and raiey -saving klM
for women. Thr ar mom than U) of
tho newest tJrainu of the celebrated
McCALL PATTERNS tn sack issue,
McCALL PATTERNS are fUmwus
rtyle, fit, stmplirity and economy. Only
10 and lb oenu eactx
Tbe publisher nf MrOAlX'S will spend
thousands of dot Ian extra in Ui coming
months ia order to fcep McCAIX'S bea.4
and BhuuKtera shore all oLbr women s
roaraxtriM at su-r prico. Howf vr,
McCALI3 ia my 40c a rear; positively
worth $1.00.
Ym Wt Meet At 0 ffiW Hr Fra
from your f!rt ropy of McCALL'8, if yon
subscribe quickly.
TO. IcCaU CDiTAKT. 2M Wt r SC Htm Tark
MOTE A-kfcafrcVprf McCAM. Swowrfer
fl m pitn' jb abiotuc. Si ' pie Cvpy aud pU
lc iKalgnc ais. (ret - .
Dear Editor: When I left Beav
erton the last words my neighbor
Mr. Davis said to me were; I wish
you would gather some sunshine
and send up to we peopl e here at
Beaverton so my articles written
for The Owl, will always be
headed Sunshine. We left Port
land Dee. 2 at 8-45 under a dark
foggy apd cloudy day, until
night through occasional showers
passing those Cities you are so
well acquainted with Salem, Alb
any, Eugene, Cottage Grove and
on reaching Grants Passat 10-30
that night when the train stopped
we got off and caught a glimpse
of a few scattering stares, peep
ing " through the swiftly flying
clouds, but not' raining. The City
was all aglow with electric lights
that were modern in eyery detail
as we wended our way to the
Hotel Josephine we were inspir
ed with the cleanliness and mod
ern buildings of the City. Morn
ing broke with a flame in the
east that promised a gleem of the
sun the air was crisp and fres
as it naturally would be at an
altitude of 963 ft. above Sea level
as the sun climbed slowly above
mountain peaks apparently shy
as a Maiden in her teens I grab
bed an armful of sunshine and
gave it a throw toward Beaverton
but alas as jt tipped the moun
tain peaks it was caught in a
dark bank of clouds and was hid
from view so, when the train
arrived at 8 we were again in
the fog .Grants Pass is a Beau
tiful City setting like a jewel in
the heart pf of a rnt. on a level
plain from three to four miles in
diameter with sharp mt. peaks
raising st an altitude of a thous
and to 1500 ft. and in my opinion
for a small City it has no equal
on the Pacific slope in my next
I will pick up the thread from
Grants Pass. Sincerely yours.
Sunshine,
TREE FALLS
ON CABIN
i. ;
Close Call For Conley 1
of Beaverton
Wheeler Or.LM. Dudre;.track
walker.andT.Monita.a J apanese
workman on the P.R and N.were
instsntly killed, and William Con-
ley, sectiou foreman, and K.Onoga
and M.Nishimma, laborers were
seriously injured yesterday mor-'
ning by a tree which fell across
the house of Section Foreman
Conley and the Japanese bunk-!
house at mile post No. 40 on P.
R. sndN.Conley and Nishimma;
were badly crushed adout the
head and shoulders butwi.l re
cover. The men were in the build
ing when the tree fell. Dudrey
and Conley were dressed and
preparing breakfast, the Japan
ese workmen had not ariseft and
were caught in bed. A big fir tree
standing about 100 ft. from the
camps fell across both buildings
demolishing them. Dudrey leaves
a wife and one child.The Family
of William Conley lives at Beaver
ton. Dr. Hawk, of Bay City, and
nurses Were rushed to Enric-ht
to wnicn place tne injured men
were taken." An inquest was held
over the dead men and the Coro
ner's jury decided that death
was accidental.
ME
One and one half H.?.
Gasoline Engine Good a New
FOR SALE By Harald Johansen
Beaverton Oregon
The P. R.&N. succeed Saturday
in getting the first train over the
line since the disastrous wash-out
slides a month ago. Rough baig
had caused almost an entire sus
pension of water service also
and conditions in the different
Tillamook county towns were be
coming serious, supplies of all
kind3 being almost exhausted.
SH'Imerts over the road since
!r--e bee-' heavy.
NEW!
Harness And
Shoe Repair
Shop
W. C. E. Schenider
4000 to 6000 Cuthbert
Raspberry Bushes
Reasonable - W.L.Gaskill
PAINT PAINT!
Archie Chisholm
Painting, Papering & Tintng
Estimates Given
Work Guarantee
Agent BASS - HUETER
PAINT Co. Body and wearing
quality of this paint unexcelled.
BEAVERTON OREGON.
S acre rock quarry fine building
tone adjoins County Road.
100 x 110 on comer 5 room housse
24 x 42 bath room 11800 term
i
New Cottage with basement
26 x 42 all plastered and finished
up in the best of shape, located
centrally, with two lots $2150
G. A, R.
F. J. BABCOCK POST NO. 3a
lleets every 2nd. Friday of
each mon.th, at the residence of
Comrade W. L. PIKE.
M.S.Barnes.
S.A.Hendricka. Commander.
Adjutant.
UNCLE TOMS
CABIN
The Beaverton Dramatic Club
rendered Uncla Toms Cabin Sat
urday night to a packed house.
The scenery Was ' beautiful the
play was fascinating beyond des
cription, and the special nambers
took the house by Storm. The
cast Characters we re as follows
Uncle Tom Haley, Geo. Paten
burg. Phineas Fletcher Auction
neer, Henri EeRoy. Lawyer Marks
Harry Ritchey. Mr.StClare Geo.
Shelby Mann, Rickey Donovan
Simon Legree Geo. Harris, Will
Thompson. Sambo, Waiter, John
Muesig.Aunt Chloe Aunt Ophslia
Mary Welter.Top'sy.Juliete Pear
son. Little Eva, Mai y Hinchy
Cassy, Maude Reed. Mrs. St. Clare
Anna Welter .Eliza Emeilne,
Lizzie Frohnauer. All did fine in
their psrts.this play was the
best that has been played in
Beaverton, was the nnanimous
expression of the Big Crowd
present, which speaks volumes
for our home talenj;. When you
beat Beaverton they will have to
"travel some"The Entertainment
fcjij triven for the benefit of, the
New Catholic Church.
LATEST PERODICALS
Confections
CHOICE DRUGS ALL KINDS
J.L HARDY BEAVERTON
BANK OF BEAVERTON
Capital, $10,000.00
F. W.: LIVERMORE, President
L A. WYIATT . Vice-President
STANTON WYIATT Cashier "
COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL INTRUSTING BUSINESS 10 US
When We Meet "
Again.
TOWN COUNCIL.
i t
Town Council meets at City
Hall, first Monday of each Month
W. E. Pegg, Mayor
C. H. Fry Recorder.
COMMERCIAL CLUB.
Beayerton Commercial Club
meets first and third Wednesday
Grange Hall.
R.L.Tuckpr Sec.
DC A VI?1T,T
LODGE NO. 100
A V AND A M
Regular commun
ication first and
third Tuesdays at MORSE HALL
8-00 P.M. Visitors welcome.
Robt. Summers W.M.
' ' C. W. Allen. Secty.
mvm
EASTERN STAR.
O, E. S. meets in Morse Hall
1st & 3rd Friday. Each month.
Mrs. Dr. Robinson, Matron
Miss Hazel Squires Secretary.
W.P.CflOY STOISE BOiLDIKO
Full Line Best Meat All Kinds
Fish On Fridays
Cash Paid For Fat Stock
Hides And Pelts
THE HEATH MEAT GO,
John Mc Namee Manager
BEAVERTON OREGON
BAND.
HARLAD JOHANSEN
Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing
Beaverton Band meets at the
band hall eyery Monday evening ,
at 8 o'clock. !
Floyd TelTt, Pres,
W, E. Evans, Treas.
GRANGE
Beaverton P. of II, meeta at
Grange Hall the second Saturday
of each month.
A. V. Denny, Master
Mrs. W.H.Boyd Secretary.
W. 0. w.
W. O. W. meet fourth Thurs
day of every month at Grange
Hall.
Geo. Thyng, Sec.
Beaverton Basket Ball team
meets every Monday and Wed-
neoav TfnUi all tL t-jyscjrr.
Up To-Date Machinery And Emer
Wheel In Good Shape
Chilled Plow Shares Ground
While You Wait
Beaverton Oregon
rv
10 Acres
2 1-2 Miles South of Beavertoii
Sidewalk to with n 1-2 mile of Pla:
Land lies rolling. Ur cleared
About 400 Cords of Wood
For Sale At $2500 $1500 Ca, i
Owl Land Co.
Fearer on Orefoa