The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, May 10, 1913, Image 4

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THE II OWL
PeMshed eyeiy Saturday.
THE OWL PUB. CO.
EARL E. FISHER. EJitor.
iitertiA B2 Second Class mail
jnalUr. under the Act of March
3, 1879. At the Post Office, i
Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 191
Subscription $ 1.00 Per Year.
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EDITORIAL
JAMES WELCH
The last sad rites and tribute
Of respect were Baid and paid the
Jate Jan:'S Wel' h last Monday,
nt the placo of his boyhood.
James was a preat ball player ir
the early ninties, very polite in
his ways and had many friend
ground here. Good-bye Jimmy.
U AND 4
Six of ten peopla who hunt you
i) want to tell you their troubles,
and the remaining four have bills
WHERE IS KELLY ?
There ore plenty of fellow?
who could tench a better (school
than those who teach, preach a
better sermon than those who
preach, aIit could run a better
business and publish a better
paper. Yes, the woods are full of
them, but they neither teach,
preach, run a better business or
publish a better paper. They are
like the lilies of the field, they
toil not, neither do they spin.
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SOCIETY.
Mr. Chalman of Raleigh was in
the GarJen City Saturday on
Business. Mr. Chalman is "look
ing fine" this Spring.
Mr. Chas. Billstine called Sun
day and subscribed for Tha Owl
for one year. Mr. Billstino hai
been spending the Winter in
Seattle for the N.P. Co. King
Street Dopot.
David Reghetta and family will
move out to their farm nt Santa
Uosa this Spring, where Mr.
Iteghetta wil take charge again.
II. G. Yineent commenced as
seeing property last Monduy in
Township South Range 1 West.
C.B. Hedge began assessing in
Township 1 Range 2 West on
Wednesday.
Mr. Ilodlsr of Portland was
over to his place by Zimmer
man Springs Tuesday.
Wm. and Dan McCallen were
in town Wed. night and joined
the Beaverton A. A. Club.
Win. and Dan take a deep inter,
tst in Athletic Sports.
It uBed to be that in tha spring
a young man s fancy lightly
turned to thoughts of love, but
nowadays it la firmly glued to
baseball.
Mr. Grandgeorgo states that
be will get through planting
horseradish about the 12th inst.
in 1912 it was on the 120th, while
in 1911 June 1st saw the wind
up.
Mr. Davis formerly with the
Quality-Clothing Co.- is in town
Fifain, he intends to locate here
permanently und open up a big
Shoe and Clothing Store in this
City.
Mr. Fitzpatrick of Sorrento
Koade a trip to Portland Thurs
day. The Wedding bells will soon be
ringing " has anvbody seen
Ke'lv?"
FLASHES
FROM THE
WIRES
Joseph Fitzpatrick the pheno
menal jumper from Beaverton
is filling an engagement lasting
until July 7 et AdoraPark Berk
ley Calif. Mr. Fitzpatrick ia the
Champion barrel jumper of the
World. One of his favorite feate
is to stand on a tabhi and make a
broad jump of 1 feet into
barrel leval with the table - and
he is from Beaverton.
The Beaverton Milling Co havt
their Big 40 horse power Electric
Motor running in good shape.
The power is more steady thar
steam. Chopping done every daj
quick service "we don't have to
wait to get up steam." Mt. Hood
flour pure as the mountain and
make; the " Cook smile."
ALL ABOARD
S. P. Co.
i r
EAST
GOING
WEST
GREENBURG
NEWS
Mrs. Hurych from Caifornia b
pending a few weeks with Mrs.
'. De Lano.
Willie Reissman and Harr
Rogers began last monday tc
work in the brick yard at Beav
erton.
The Eight Grade pupils from
Greenburg, that are attending
school at Tigard are taking the
final examinations. .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bun
nell on way, 4th a girl.
Harry Fainter from Mulloj
was a visitor to Greenburg Sat
urday.
As last Sunday was a nice day
several people from town camt
out here to fish.
Mr. E. C. Davis has gone back
to work. He has been out for 8
eek on account of ill health.
TUALATIN WISHES
TO INCOPORATE
County Clerk Luce has been
notified that residents of Tuala
tin are planning to hold an elec
tion during the latter part oi
June to vote on the question oi
incorporating. Under the new
sw registration books do not
open until June 3 and Mr. Luce
doubts greatly whether the reg.
istration lists can be available at
the time set for the election.
Under the law they must close
before the elections and voter
articlpating in all elections held
under the state law hereafter
must be registered.
ALL COMING !
And still they came to Beaver
ton - the latest arrival is Mr; L.
Davis who is opening up a full
line of Gents Furnishing Goods
'Meet him at the Toggery"
Grange Hall Building.
MORE IMPROEMENTS
Foreman H. C. Watts anc1
crew are extending the S. P.
Depot platform 135 West of the
present platform, in preparatior
the new Electric Service.
Buy Florshein Shoes- You wo
n't worry about wear and up tc
date Styles nor Prices. Present
location Grange Hall Building.
Go as you please, do as you
please, go whenever and wher-
iver you please and, like many
ither wayward souls have done,
you will fail to piease tha multi
tude. Even in the trivial matter
if P'pttino' a un'fo Vimxr munn
Bids open for the wrecking of tn(re flr, wVin wnill(i tn .
se for you or grumble at your
choice.
BIDS WANTED
the old Catholic Church Beaver
ton. Old lumber to be cleaned.
Box 46, Beaverton.
SOMETHING DOING
The Brick Yard has been runn
ing steady for one month a
big kiln of Brick arc ready to
burn Everything is on the
move in Beaverton.
A teakettle can sing when it is
merely full of water. But man,
proud man, is no teakettle,
Geo. Thyng i3 having great
success with his new Powser
System Gasoline Pump, telling
100 gallons the first week.
The same vexation a man fee's
in putting up a stove pipe; a
woman has in putting her hat on
straight.
The Pacific Statc3 Telephone
Co. have reduced the minium
charge for talking from Beaver
ton to Portland from 15 cts. to
lOcts.
Walter Moore came back to
the Garden City aud is workirg
for Mr. Nelson.
On Sunday morning May 4
Mrs Flora Dundas, the popular
teacher of the 5th and Gth grades
in Beaverton school, recieved a
telegram from her husband an
nouncing his serious illness in
Salt Lake City, and asking her
to come to him. Accordingly be
resigned her position and left on
the 9.03 train Monday morning.
The school board called a spec
ial board meeting Monday morn
ing and accepted her resignation,
for Mrs. Dundas has proven her
self to bean excellent teacher,
and we regret she could not only
finish this term, but remain an
other year. Mies Kuef will take
I the place of Mrs. Dundas, and
i Mr. Ryaa will take up tha w.trk
: formerly dor.e by Miss Kuef.
HEAD EM OFF !
, r
John Hoover and Charles Ad
ams had a Bard of Crawfish
herded in the big ditch East of
town fattening them up for the
Spring trade but while the
boys were sick a while back
somebody opened the gates and
the craw dads broke loose, the
brand is "H. &A." if you see
them "Head em off."
NEW DENTIST
W. C. Dueber, Dentist is
located at the Commercial Hotel
Practice limited to Operative
Dentistry. Hours 10 to 12 and
1 to 4.
m - i i
Marriage
Licenses
James H. Wilson and Rosatte
M. Lillye.
William Hunterman and Edite
Irene Olaine.
Leonard M. Hallock and Lura
May Syvcrson.
Percy L. Casteel and Vera Hull
Chas. N. Vanderwall and Est
er X. Landess.
Ray R. Richardson and Alice
M. MeCann.
Pays To Advertise
NEW LUNCH COUNTER
IN THE WHITEHOUSE
Beaverton Oregon
FOR SALE. Horse, Wagon &
harness also fine Jersey Cow,
Otto Bertsch2 miles South of
iluber Station near school house.
FOR SALE.
Buggy and Harness.
At Johansen's Shop
Beaverton, Oregon.
6 7-12 A. M
4 9-02
40 1-31 p"M.
2 5-28
J.C.Comley
No. 1 8-01 AM
39 033
3 4-42pm
5 6-22
A.
Agent
Oregon Electric
EAST ... GOING
WEST
No. 30 0-48 A.M. No. 31 7-23 AM
32 7-40 S3 9-28
34 9-08 35 11-25
3G 11-17 . 37 1-53 pm
38 1-34 P.M. 39 4-27
40 4-17 4115-54
42 6-49 43 7-10
Si; 44 8-44 45 9-02
40 10-20 47 12-02AM
NO LIMITED
O. L. TKOSirSON, Agent
M. E. Church
Sunday school at 10 a, m.
reaching 1st. and Ond. Sundays
of each month, morning and eve
n!ng C. B. Rees Pastor,
Congregational
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
every Sunday. Christian En
deavor at 6:30 sharp. Preaching
second and fourth Sundays of
each month.
J. M. Barber Paster.
W. E. PEGG
Undertaker and
Funeral Director
Stock Always on Hand
Phono 37.
BEAVERTON OREGON
M. C. HARGROVE
Complete Line
Groceries Hardware
Feed & Drugs
Greenburg Ore.
Meyers Pumps,
PIPES AND
REPAIRS
P. H. Van Dehey.
Beaverton Oregon
For Rent
A No.l House
Barri Potato patch
Chicken yard
Part of the fruit.
All rents for $10.
Per month.
Owl Land Co.
BUY YOUR LAND PLASTER
AT THE FLOUR MILL.
BEAVERTONOREGON.
Young Ducks
White Pekin Duckling3 25c
Duck Eggs 50c per Setting.
Mrs. R.jrLewis.
Route 3. Beaverton, Ore.
FOUND A Stick Pin owner
can have same by proving prop
erty and paying for ad.
Bank of Beaverton
WILKES ABSTRACT Co.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
FOR SALE Fo'ato planter.
Almost New.
Fred Leasia, Beaverton Ore.
One and one half H.P.
Gaso'ine Engine Good as New
I FOR SALE By Harald Johansen
j Beaverton Oregon
t
t
t
Now Open To Corvallis
Limited And Local Trains
The new line to Corvallis
just opened for eervk-e
places all points on the
Oregon Electric Railway
in close transportatiDn
touch with Corvallis.
Current Folders give train
Schedules and Details
Reduced round trip fares are in
effect Saturdays and Sundays
good returning Monday's to
Corvallis and other points,
W. D. SKINNER, G.L.Thompeon
Traffic Manager Agent.
Portland, Oregon, Beaverton
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"Yes, cur new wagon 's a Studebaker
the only kind ive KNOW
"The Studebaker idea naa been in our family for
sixty years. . We have never thought of buying any
other kind of a wagon."
"It's true, we're continually being offered other
wagons costing a little less, with lots of promises as to
what they will do. But we nom in our family what a
Studebaker will do. A few dollars difference in price
doesn't mean much. It's the tervke a wagon gives
that we consider most."
. "Long service for a fair price means more every
time than short service for a few dollars less."
- "That's why we itick to Studebaker and 'Stick to Stude.'
baker' is pretty good motto for a man who uses wagons." .
"Studebaker wagons are built of good stuff. They're mada
right by people who've had years and years of experience in
making them right people who are trusted the world over."
"Studebaker wagons last, because they're made to last."
"Look out for the dealer who tells you his wagon is just as
good as a Studebaker. - That's my advice alter a good deal of
and the experience of all of my people. You get
id you've got safe investment.
experience
Studebaker an
i you ve got i
Sec cut Dcalei Of write us.
STUDEBAKER
South Bend, InrJ.
NEW YORK CHICAGO DAI4.A9 KANSAS CITY ' DENVER
MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKK CITY SAN FBAKCISCO PORTLAND, ORE.
TOWN COUNCIL.
Town Council meets at City
Hall, first Monday of each Month
W. E. Pegg. Mayor
C. H. Fry Recorder.
COMMERCIAL CLUB.
Beaverton Commercial Club
meets first and third Wednesday
Grange Hall.
R.L. Tucker Sec.
BEAVERTON
LODGE NO. 100
A. F. 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.
EASTERN STAR.
O. E. S. meets in Morse Hall
1st & 3rd Fridays. Each month,
j Mrs. H.W.Bolger Matron
i Miss Hazel Squires Secretary.
Dr. Paul M. E. Carst jns,
Physician And
Surgeon.
Phone 15-7.
BEAVERTON OREGON
GRANGE
Beaverton P. of H. meets at
Grange Hall the second Saturday
of each month.
A. W. Pika Master
Mrs.W.H.Boy 1 Secreur...
W. 0. w.
W. O. W. meets fourth Thurs
day of every month -at Grange
HalU
Geo. Thyn, Sec.
G. A. R.
F, J. FABCOCK POST NO. TO,
Meets every fnd. Friday of
each month, at the resident t of
Comrada W. L. PIKE.
M.S.Barnes.
A.E.Hfcndriclcs. Commander,
Adjutant.