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About The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1913)
V (3 .r . i' i 0L. 1, NO. 27. BEAVERTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH" 8, 1913. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR. j 1 pj fining lip 1L iiAViiil ESSICK MAKES GOOD SHOWING Elmonica Station The big box ing and urestling tournament took p'ace "here Friday night in Schmitt's Hall. Promoter Schmit Started things "on thu jump" with a fat 2 round preliminary between " Max Welter and Carl Desinger this was for the Dutch Championship of Beaverton "How the Sour Crout did fly." raid the ' Dutch took Hollar d" Preliminary No 2 Hank Aikin and Lou Wolf were at the' bat at the sound of the gong, Aikin tried to make one ' of his "famous home rnns" and Lou got in the lead gang couldn't tell how things were gjing on account of dust to the first round 'was declared points even. In the seconb ronnd Wolf started for the woods but stopped to "toot his r.ose" here .ftikin made a Corbett' swing, Wolf 'saw his shadow and ducked just in time, About this time some one ''hollered supper" and the boys jerked off the1 mitts. The big event of the evening was between Otto Essig of Beav erton Kid Williams of Portland. Round i. ' Referee Arndt introduced the men, yelled Time and let er go, the first round was fast sparring for position points even Round 2. Essig is aggressive and leads to face Williams ducks leads to face, both clinch on break away I exenange jabs, bssig leads to face with right Williams counter with right to nose brings blood Essig rushes, clinch, Williams on body time This was Will iams round. Round 3. Starts on the jnmp both exchange some heavy blows in center of ring Essig rushes and lands on face, Williams cove wallops to body, side door is open and Essig falls through the sec onds "closed the gates" Essig comes back with upper cut to chin Wi1 liams leads right to face Essig rushes both clinch Points about even. Round 4. Both men start in with a rush Williams leads right to face Essig left to jaw, Will-, jams left to body Essig rushes; both clinch, Williams rushes TT'cIrT 4- kic nrwnv K-fk st-..Un ' V? T poke to face Williams crmes back ! vvith heavy jab to nose - Essig j l,,u uMu m ulj tiiuvc- c u., iui ill a All o, ; fight against an Experienced fighter and with proper training will be "a Comer. The Wrestling bout between Arnt of Portland and Reed the ,, 1 - , 1 ,.x ' t oresi orove went me zo minute limit without a fall. This bout thrilled with fancy moves and clever tricks of the art, by the way this man Reed can go some for a one arm wrestler. Promoter Schmitt's crowd con sisted of all "Beaverton Sports" except two from Reedvide every body had a bully time. THE OWL IS "COMING UP" If o Barber Shoo MAKE NIGHT ATTACK The Beaverton Barber Shon was broken into Monday Night and robbers tolc some valuable tools. The thieves got into the building by breaking the glass on the upper sash of the South East Window turning the latch and then raising the lower sash and making away with-goodr. Mr.L.A.Derr found the window open Tuesday morning when he came to opeu up shop, below the window was an old stove which the robbers stood upon to get in. Charles Carlson is the heavv looser as it was his property that wa3 stolen, A strange acting fellow wai around Town again Tuesday night,. Jt would be a good plan to "run in some of these traveling gents". GiecolfcoiiiiT Judge Campbell held a day of circuit ccurt Monday. Al fred Mocre, of Beaverton' was sentenced' to $200. fine for selling Honor without license, and the court ordered that default of fine meant 100 days in the county jail. Alec Cameron, of timber was fined $50. for selling liquor without license, to minor, and was paroled on condition that he pay the fine inside of GO days, and that he was neither to enter :a saloon, nor take a drink nf iiquor nor give liqU01. to olherSi Cfean UP. All citizens of the Town of Beaverton are hereby notified to clean up all the tin cans and ad other rnbbish in the streets ad joining their property, also cut off all branches hanging over the sidewalks. By Order, Fred Pappel Town Marshal, Dated March 1st. 1913. ' WILL COHISEHGE The Beaverton Brick yard is being cleared up of all old bats ar.d other rubbish and after a year of near idleness will open up again this spring under the management oi uanuans anu ! i. C Ti .1 1 1 .1 fly when the good weather pomes j This is a big industry employing iuoj nic.i anu iuk a uigj i a.y lUiiiUl LcavcH'Jl, IH the morning j The Kinton Literary Society will have a Big St. Patricks mil uac a uig 1 Entertainment at the Kinton School House on Friday Evening j March 14th. A good program is : in preperaticn. i Judge C.E.Kir.dt will deliver en! the early days, was well known! address upon the occasion and a;'ntbe Beaverton section, was! good time is essured. buried in Portland last week,! 500 sale. Logan Berry J. A. Shepari Plants fcr Beaverton WILKES ABSTRACT Cc. HILLSBORO, OREGON MARY ANN WATTS ft Mrs. Mary Ann Watts was born in Manchester England Octity was organized here last week 31,1825. At the age of two years she came with her parents to America and grew to womanhood in Cincinnati Chio. ' Lcavirg in Ftb.1851, she came to Oregon by way Cape Horn reaching Portland which was then only a scattered village, in October, being eight months on the trip, six months of which was on the water out of sight of land. The voyage was filled; with many interesting experiences, In the South Atlantic the vessel was chased for three days by pirates the captain escaping only by doubling on his course in the (L-' rkness of the third, night. A terr ific storm near Cape Horn drove them for six days into the Ant artic region where the cold was intence. Neither light nor fire were allowed on the vessel dur ing this time and though wrapp ed in many furs her feet were frozen. At last Cape Horn was safely rounded only to enter a ', dead Calm which lasted for thir- ty days' and brought the sailors to the verge of meeting, the cap tain stating that another hour of the suspense would have roncVr ed them beyond control. At San Francisco every thing was "wida open" the mining excitement being a! its height. On reaching Oregon she settled on what is known as the Spencer Homestead, the present home of Archie Pike being the western portion, the eastern line extend- ing about opposite Mr. Ilockens residence. Her nearest neighbors were the families of Paul Stott who lived on the site of our sch ool building, a Mr. Reed who liv ed on what is now known as the Dan Shaw place and Agustus Fanno on the Fannotracj. In 1854 $he t aught the first sch ool within the present limit of District 43 - school house, (logof - course ) being on ash creek co mmonly called Johnson Creek just where the old Oregon City road crosses it west of Mr Hyl and residence with the exception of a few years in Columbia Co. she has remained in this vicinity coming into Beaverton from the homestead in 1,VC2. Her death was sudden and unexpected as she had seemed unusual! well of late On Wednesday morning. Feb 19, she called her son and quietly telling him she was dyir.g, fell ase ep, aged 87 years men. 19 Horace M Spencer' who wa- a babv oee months vvhtn ;hg started for O.e., P.L.Srenccr and Henry C. Watts of Bea vcitcn Mra. B. W. Strong of Mcimtuth and Mrs. Ida Euir.s cf Fci t'erd ; TL . T.l. Ik. T IP !1Mi 1 ine lute ur,j. . aits on wr.oit ; vote hinged the ckctitn cf Hjj: I for President was a step son. MRS. MERCY JOHNSON. Mrs. Mercy Johnson, who in ! having passed away Tuesday.She was the daughter of A.H.John son, who at one time owned a j large tract between Beaverton -jnd Reedville. She :vas aged 55 J years, and was the wife of Capt. jChas. A. Johnson, nowin Alaska. t armer Equity I.L.MORELOCK ELECTED PRESIDENT. ! The Parmer's Snciptv nf Finn. I.L.Morelock President. John Welch Vice Pres. C. E. Hedge Secty. A.W.Pike Treas. A big turn out of the farmers were present, the next meeting will be held at Grange Hall on the first Saturday in April being April 5th All are invited. New Market Mr. Geo. Huston has opened up a first class Meat' Market iri the M.P.Cady Store Building. He has a big stock of the choicest Meats at right prices. This shep has come to stay, and he will Le pleased to greet you at the New Stand. If ydu have any fat stock bring them in. ' GRAHGERS HAVE , BIG TliflE. Beaverton Grange Held one of their best sessions last Saturday, Fine Program Big Dinner, and a large ' a'tte'ndence 12 visitors frcm Hillsboro Grange enjoyed the festivities in the evening a big crowd attended the Grmge Dance and all had the very best of times. A Good Citizen Mr.Billstine has been pruning his nrrhnrH Mnd thf frpoa lnn'-r fi when M Bin8tine bou,rht his place it was a dense forest after many years of the hardest kind of work he has all the stumps out, an orchard growing and a fine home. A man well acquainted with a grub hoe is a Good Citizen. Elect Officers Beaverton Camp W.O.W. in stalled the following new offic ers on Feb. 27. Con. Com. E. D. Summers. Adv.Lt. Guy Alexan der, Clerk. Gto.Thyng, Banker J.Gassner, Escort H.R. Summers Watchman Pel er Carlson, Sentry Fred Pappel, Mgrs.Nick Kemm - er, J.C.Barrpn, and Wr.D. Taylor all husky Choppers. KINTON HIGH is doing Kinton Hig'i School into Portland High School upon m-esentation of their diolomas' vvhich speak3 volumes for the efficiency of ih'u Institution of learning Allen & Roberts LAWYERS Suite 603-5 Swetland Bldg. Cor. 5th and Warhin$rton PORTLAND, OREGON ABSTRACTS CAKEFULLY EXAMINED BAGLEY & HARE LAWYERS Amiricti National Bank JBuilding Hillsboro - - Oregon CARDS AND CANDIES Magazines CHOICE DRUGS ALL KINDS ' J.L.HARDY BEAVERTON BANK OF BEAVERTON Capital, $10,000.00 F. W. LIVEIiMORE, President L. A. WYIATT , Vice-President STANTON WYIATT Cashier COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO 'REES CUT FLOWERS PLANTS ALL HILLSBORO OREGON f" 11,11-1. II III .. i,-,,, M , ,,,.. 3 ARALD Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing Up To-Date Machinery And Emery Wheel In Good Shape Chilled Plow Shares Ground While You Wait Beaverton Oregon fW '."VSR WASiRS) 1 When We Meet Aerain. TOWN COUNCIL. Town Council meets at City all, first Monday of each Month W. E. Pegg, Mayor ! c. H. Fry Recorder. COMMERCIAL CLUB. . Beaverton Commercial Club meet-; firt t :;nd third Wednesday Graige Hall. R. L.Tucker See. I) !.- A '? Tfr LODGE NO, 100 A. 1- AND A.M. Regular commun- icaiion ursi ana third Tuesdays at MORSE HALL 8-00 P.M. Visitors welcome. l:ot. Rummer W.M. C. W. Allen. Secty. EASTERN STAR. O. E. S. meets in Morse Hall 1st & 3rd Fridays. Each month. Mrs. H.W.Bolger Matron Miss Hazel Squires Secretary. Beaverton Basket la 1 team meet's every Mon iay and Wed nesday evening a1! the boys come v 7 U VX ro is 3SX B & JOHANSEN Photo Stisdio EEAVERTON OF EGON Vincent Mazzei DR. R.W.HANNEMAN DENTIST Will make r 'guh r vii-.its to Bcavert'in evrr'y Sin day. Office at Drug Store Portland Office 808 hVIl n-Building. Dr. Paul M. E. Carslen?. Physician And Surgeon. Prone 15 7. CI ECON GRANGE Reave rtm P. of H. meets at !Jrang: Hall th" second Silurday )f ('uch nifri1 ii. A. V. Pike Master Mrs.W.li.i'oy,! Secretary. W. 0. w. W. O. V. meet:? fourth Thurs- lay ol every ;n!ontli at ( ran: igo Hall. ALL INTRUSTING BUSING J Gto. Thyn;