The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, April 05, 1913, Image 1

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    THE SUN SHINES ON THE EAST END FIRST
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 1.00 PER YEAR,
VOL 1, NO. 30.
BEAVERTON,-OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1913.
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STRANGER LOSES WAY
Last Tuesday Evening a stran
ger by name of Jake Smith was
coming towards Beaverton from
the East with a heavy load, when
he was down by Gaskills Place in
looking towards the Electrio lig
hts of the City he couldn't tell
where the edge of the road was;
with the result that one of his
horses went "overboard" into
the ditch on his back Smith had
a narrow escape, one teamester
"hooked on" but his team could
n't pull him out finally after ab
out an hour, Smith got Billy Stitt
with his team Bill '"hooks on" in
front with one big m, he got
wagon horses "and all" out of
the Ditch. When Billy gets
hold of the reins and "yells com
ing up" something has got to
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More Light
When we bid adieu to nineteen
"twelv'e-
We should, with one accord,
Our voices raise, with thanks
and praise,'
To ourgenerous, loving Lord;
When creating this vest uni
verse He showed wisdom, power and
plight, ' '
And leve, when at creation's
dawn,
' He said, "Let there be light."
We thank him for the genius,
To men, on earth, thats' given,
When we ocknowledge the ele
ctric power
Was sent, to Eaith, from Hea
ren ; '
By its improved plan cf speed
and heat,
It has made man's prospects
bright,
But the gift, it was not quite
complete
Until he said, "Let there be
light."
Let it ever be with greatful
hearts,
That we, to the Lord, doth
pray,
For it is his guiding providence
That sustains us day by day;
He has inspired our aldernien
To dispell the gloom of night,
They have siren voice to his
holy Will,
When they said, "Let there be
light." J. A. F,
Robber
"WERE LIVING HIGH"
Tigard, Ore., A bigraid was
made the forepart of this week
on the buijding rented by Jack
Maybrick and a big collection of
Picks, Axes, Shovels, hoes Matt
resses, 100 jars of fruit also the
Coffee Urn and dishes from
Butte Grange Hall were found a
regular Crows nest, Wolfs Jew
elry Store on Front Street Port
land was robbed, and the offic
ials believe they have- a connect
ing link. Jack Maybrick was
taken to the County Jail at Hills
boro. Mrs. Poorman of this place
had missed her fruit and other
articles and "peeked into the
window" and recognized her
goods and demanded her goods
which were returned others are
getting back '"lost goods" Mrs.
Poorman did a good piece of
work for the Community.
TIGARD
Miss Edith Marion will leave
for Washington soon, wrhere she
will spend the summer.
The Oregon Electric have en
closed the Vaiting room, to
their depot at this place which is
a big convenience to the' travel
ing public these chilly days of
late. ' ' '
Harry Robinson of Progress
took in the dance last Saturday
night and had a good time, he
says those Grange dances "can't
be beat."
Mr. Kruger has moved to town
and will reside here from now on
His rooms are arranged with
all the conveniences of the City.
Electric Lights Hot and Cold
Water and other modern conven
iences. The Push Club is pulling hard
for a new road to connect' the
Taylor Ferry Road with Tualatin
Road South of here. This will be
a" short cut for the farmers on
the South to get to our City
and deserve the active support of
every citizen, who wishes to see
Tigard forge to the front.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL SOME
ONE IS KILLED.
There is a very dangerous cros
sing in Beaverton, and that is
where the O.E.R.R. crosses the
main street just west of their
depot. Everybody in town real
izes that it is dangerous to cross
the track on account, you cannot
see the Cars coming from the
West until you are on the track.
Messrs. Fred Summers, Nelson
and others have had close calls
with their teams, ErnU Anderson
came near being killed last Fri
day night and Monday night this
week, Mr. Rowes little boy going
home from school was almost
run over by a gasoline car. This
paper believes now is the time tc
take action immediately and ask
the O. E. Company to install ar
Electric Bell to protect our Citi
zens lives and especially the little
children as they come and go to
school.
COMING SOON
"The Price of His Honor"
At Grange Hall Beaverton on
Wed. Night April 9th. 8-15 P.M
Under the auspices of the
Kniflif. i of Columbus. '
Prices 35c & 25c.
PROGRESS
YARD
BtG PAY ROLL
The Beaverton Brick yard will
open up the first part of the
week if the weather is favorable
and will run "full bias;," giving
a big pay Roll for this vicinity
husky men from Beaverton will
be given first chance for work,
New Saw Mill
Cedar Mills, Ore. Fred Peter
son has his new saw mill 1 1-2
miles North of this place runn
ing in good shape sawing from 7
M to 9 M per day, and plenty of
timber.
Good Advertising
Brings. Business.
E. Y. BAftR
General Mdse.
Garden Home Oregon
BEST KEATS
IN BEAVERTON
GOVT. INSPECTED
We want Fat Stock.
HUSTON MARKET
Beaverton Oregon
Then & Now
One of our most popular young
ladies played a cruel joke on her
mother, and this is how it hap
pened. She accidentaly found a
love letter that her father had
written to her mother in their
halcyon days of courtship. She
read the letter to her mother sub
stituting her own name and that
of her lover. The mother raved
with anger and stamped her foot
in disgust, forbidding her daugh
ter to have anything to do with
a man who could write such non
sensical stuff to a girl. The girl
then gave the letter to her moth
er to read and the home sudden
ly became so quiet that she could
hear the Bnow flaked f- i'.ing in
the bpek vard.
Mr, Hans Eliander was in
Portland Wed. on business.
Mr. Ernest Johnson from Can
by has been home on a visit with
his parents.
Mr. Noath Snydey has been
spraying his orchard this week.
The funeral of the late Mrs.
Olson of Sorrento was held Sun
day and interment was in Cres
cent Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Olson
was well known in this Commu
nity and many were the friends
present and beautiful floral off
erings given. The children have
the sympathy of their many
friends here.
Harry Robinson our Rr ad
Supervisor was in Hiilsboro Wed.
getting the Road Tax. Mr. Rob
inson put down a long stretch of
fine Rock Road and wiU give it
"another Heavy shot" this year.
Electric Agent at this place has j Migg Fiorence Snyder of Prog
had a bad cold but is "still on ; rJgg entertained two of her fri
deck. lends, Miss Alice Erickson and
Olaf Johnson of Progress has MissElsa Lilji ata5oclock tea
been working in town of late ; Thursday Afternoon, all enjoy -and
is making things look better. ; ej a pleasant time.
Metzger Natural Park is one of : , m
the prettiest Parks in the State;
outside of Poitland due to the J
personal efforts of Herman Met-1
zger. j
Tha school here is increasing
in numbers arid excelent work is
being done.
Some of our citizens are talk
ing of a Commercial Club. Boost
the plan along, the business men
und progressive citizens of a
lown can accomplish great impr
ovements by "pulling together."
Graves & Ruffner
Groceries
Metzger Oregon
BARBER SHOP
POOL HALL
A.W.KRUGER
TIGARD OREGON
Photo Studio
BEAVERTON OREGON
Vincent Mazzei
METZGER
Mr. Weigel the popular Oregon
MONUMENTS
The White Bronze Monuments
are everlasting, the best, most
artistic and cheapest monument
on Earth. Write to,
G.A.OLSEN Agent
METZGER OREGON
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BASE-BALL GOODS ICE CREAM rll
ALL KINDS DRUGS' Wi
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Capital, $10,000.00
F. W. LIVERMORE, President
L. A. WYATT , Vico-IVesident
STANTON WYATT Cashier '
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COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL INTRUSTING &OSIME3S TQ US 1
FRUIT TREES
CUT FLOWERS
ALL KINDS PLANTS W
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HILLSBORO OREGON C
HARALD JOHANSEN
Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing
Up To-Date Machinery And Emery 3
Wheel In Good Shape
Chilled Plow Shares Ground
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Charles H.Foster ; ml wf to
John A. Putney it a1 Tract ad
ioiuina1 DLC of Win. P iner and
wf,l S 1. $100.
Arnie Rhodes to Joh ; erster
schlaer Lot 7, blk 1, M vers Add
tj Reedviile Homes. 750.
M.E. Huf faker an ! w" to F.A.
Younger S 1-2 lot 8' in "u ivisi
..nlot 13, Garden Hom. 1000.
W.C. Lang to F.A. 'n'- Kirk
! o 3 and 5, blk Sh rwood
Ac es. $10.
.i.VV. Barnes avd f i W.J.
L-onard ct u 7, ! James
Acr-s. -iO0.
J.W. Barnes rr i .L.
"i',,. 'er Lot 6. Viii Av.-. $875.
L.M. Gnl-rr ;;;.! v;f ' ir.r.ie
it. V -:trht pun "'' !" lores'
Allen & Roberts
LAWYERS
Suite 003-5 Shetland Eldtf.
Cor, 5th and Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
ABSTRACTS CAREFULLY EXAMINE!)
BAGLEY & HARE
LAWYERS
Americon National Bank Building
Hiilsboro - - Oregon
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TOWN COUNCIL.
Town Council meets at City
Hall, first Monday of each Month
W. E. PeKtf. Mayor
C. H. Fry Recorder.
COMMERCIAL CLUB.
Bcav rton Commercial Club
meets first and third Wednesday
Grange Hall.
luL. Tucker Sec,
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