?OJVIIG UP I-BRICK-YARP BOOMING J FLOUR MILL GRINDING J CAR-SHOPS GOING lit M IF? rVQlt. I, NO. 37. BEAVEBTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1H3. SUBSCRIPTION PRJCl, fLQO FES 1BAR; 3...G S ker mo B A A C WILL STAGE BIG EVENT . The Beaverton Amateur Ath letic Club will give a big Boxing Carnival in Morse Hall on Satur day night June 28, 1913. " . This will be the first exhibit ion of Boxing ever held in Wash ington Co. by a club belonging to the Pacific Northwest Amat eur Association. Every event on the big programme is a Kood one fend all who can; should see this entertainment. The'1 best boxers from Multnomah, Columbus, Butler and Vancouver Clubs will take park and that means a good Show. Morg. Hardy and Carl Deainger are matched with Portland Club boxers so every one wants to see our boys win. t Mrs.David Brooks Mrs David Brooks cf Hazeldale died last 'Monday nignt at 7 P M at the hbme of her ; son William P Brooks; after a long illneis of 10 yeara duration, Age 69 yra 8 ino. The f liberal' watt" held last Thursday Rev. C. B, Rees of Beaverton preaohed the sermon ' Interment Cooper Mt Cemetery She leaves to moifrn her lad go ing ont daughter Mra Richard Beadle of ' Gresham, Ore and ihree sons John M of Mtdford Or Wm P Brooks and Joseph S both Of Hazeldale One son James A having preceded her to the better land by seven yrs Sh' was a mother of a lovely disposition thinking so riiuch of her children and m.any years a member of the phristian Church COUNTY COURT The commissioners' eourt met Wednesday and was In session Thursday when The Owl went Ui press. The Washington County Agri cultural & Live Stock Associa tion of Forest Grove petitioned to have directors named and re ceive the bonus for fair purposes and tha petition was granted, to apply only for 1913. The franchise petitioned for by the Nehalem Telephone Co. was grsnted. Vacation by Robert B. Brown pf subdivision of lot 22, Garden .Hoi allowed. Tbu two roads petitioned for by J. L. Franeis et al established and petition for damages disal lowed. petitioned for by the mber Co. established. Eagie CU-: on Pis Lessons for Beginners r. Pupils will be groupe J Jnclussti of 4 each. The rates will be $1.00 ner hour for the class or 25 t- ;ach per scholar. For Particulars call Saturdays at Mrs. Hedge's residence. Mir Liilian Elder Instructor. Or. . time J train-, land a' 7.24 c- i Electric has changed i 1st of the following lo. 32 leaving for Pori .40 now will leave at h ing at North Bank Station 8.25 A. M. No. 36 leaves at 11.17 A. M. will minutes earlier, and No. 42 due to leave at 6.49 P. M. leave at 6.41. now be 5 HOW will r resen SPECIAL TRAIN AND BAND FROM PORTLAND About 600 people were present at the big dedication services ol the; New Catholic church at this place, St. Cecilias Catholic Chur ch, A special train from Portland brought an enthui saetic crowd, who had the famous St. Joseph Church Band along with them, it was a grand sight to Bee a train load of Portland People coming up our main streets with a band playing, "it gives the "Old Time rs" a glimpse of the ''Greatei Beaverton . of' the near future" which is flow dawning. The im pressive ' dedication services were conducted by Monsignor Rauof St. Marys Home, after whieh a bountiful dinner was served by the ladies of the Beav erton Parish. The Band Boys gave a concert $hich was enjoy ed by all; St. Ccilias Church is a beautiful edifice built at a cost of near $10,000 by Summers and Son csntractors and builders, of this place it is so arranged that part of the building will be used for school purposes. ' Rev. J. P. O'Flynn and members 'of his congregation are to be congratu lated upon their industry and untiring efforts in raising funds and erecting such a beautiful building in Beaverton. 710 IN i BAND We are printing 710 Owls per week. If you are doing business in The East End of Wash. Co. it will pay you to let the new commer know where yon are and the bargains you are offering. Our rates are reasonable, call or write. The Owl Press.' Beaverton, Oregon. CAMP MEETING More than two thoasand Seventh-day , Adventists in the western part of Oregon will at tend the annual eamp:meeting of the West Oregon Conference of that denomination, which will be held at 15th antf Davis Streets, Portland, June 19-29. A city of tents will be pitched on the tract known as the Aeronautic field for the accommodation of those who will attend the encamp ment. Practically all the memb ers of the seven churches in Portland will either be among the campers or daily visitors to the scene. The leading preachers of the denomination, who will come from Washington D. C, where the world quadrennial confer ence has just closed. Prof. W. VV. Prescott and C. H. Snow will be present . from th governing body, and it is very probable that Elder A. G. Daniels' presi dent of the General Conference will also attend. Between 250 and 300 living ter.t3 will be pitched, and large pavillions for the main services, young people's meetings, kinder garten, intermediate department Danish-Norwegian and German services,, groceries and dining purposes. ' There will be a choir of 100 i voices ar.d an orchestra of zl 1 pieces. j BIG CLASS GET DIPLOMAS IN JUNE FINAL Dist. 2. Willie Mann, - Maedaline Berthold. Dist. 7. Ray Allison, Rosa Nelson, Fred Diener, Harry Chapman. Dis 3. Blanch Walt ers, Willie Troutman, Dist. 10. Ethel I. Nelson, Roy Hiatt, Fred Wolf, Anna Anderson, Gladys F. Goodrich, Jeanette Irving. Dist. 11. Rose Wilcox5, Malcomb Hawke. Dist. 15. Emmet Watson Alma Humphreys," Joy Aydalott, AnabelleMickle, Earl Wagner, Helen Mickle, Marian Wilber. Dist. 18! Peter M. Olson. Jacob Richardsen, Carlton B. Olms ted. ' : ' Dist. 22. Hurley Tumbull, Charl ie Barrett, Dorcis Olds, Clifford Driskell, Birdie Albee. Dist. 23. Oliver Hurtig, Willie Greenburg, Leilia Allen, Mirmia Metzger, Anna Sturm. Dist. 25.' Lois Ward Dist. 26. Ethel Smith, Lawrence Walgraeve. Dist. 29. Ruth Trott, Hubert Livengood, Norman Weidenheimer, Clarence Hagg. Dist. 34. Otillis Feldt. Dist. 37. Edith Richards Mable Richards. Dist. 38. Pauline Hensvhke, Rud olph Olsen. Dist. 41. Tillie Sch, mitke. Dist. 47. Anna Motrs, May Strickler. Diat. 48. James Emmons, Harold Pegg, Maud Reed. Diet. 54. Herman Kestek. Dist. 56. Ola Aydelott. Dist. 57. Ida Anthony, Ella Meta Berg, Olive Courtih, Dorothy Schlott man, Russell Coupe. Dist. 60. Myrl MacHale. Dist. 66. Frances Reifenrath, Dist. 74. Mary Trachsel, Louise Trachsel. Dist. 81. Frederick Zurcher. Dist. 83. Helen' Brown, Leona Ward. Dist. 88. Mary Hanke, Alfreida Chapman, Adolph Sch midt, Mary Barett, Floyd Shoop. Dist. 90. Wayne Shrock, Paul Paason, Fred Botnman. Dist. 92. Clara Peterson. Dit. Clara Fuh rer. Dist. 97. Cecelia Bernards. Mary Hernens, Ebward Bernar ds. Diet. 99. Harry Ioynes. Dist. 106. Robert Flye, Donnell Bailey. "LUCKY 13" W. B. Emmons the popular Mail carrier on Route 4, killed a veal weighing 101 lbs. on the 13 of June in the year 1913, selling it for 13 eta. per lb. and receiv $13.13 "How is that for luck."? And it was Friday ! Rev. E. R. Horner of Coop'.t i Mt. made the Owl office u pleas ! ant visit Thursday ordering 800 ; fancy butter wrappers also sub scribing for the night bird.- Harry Robinson Road Super visor of the Progress District ha3 f ixed up a piece of road jn good, shape near Jamiesons place it i3 claimed this strip never has been worked, it being the "old trail" where Jim Jamieson and .tck Woif chased bear in the early rbys. Robinson is the that is doing the work. i i Have You Got Dandruff ? Try a rub of Ess-Tee-Dee a guaranteed cure. Laundry goes every Wed. morning and returns Friday Evening. All service First Clas3. Beaverton Barber Dollars I ROBBERS MAKE BIG HAUL. Between 1 r.nd 2 o'clock A. M. Wed. Morning two' desperate robbers . broke into Lafayette Davis clothing store here, known as The Toggery, and stale about 5200.00 wortu . of ready made suits over a $150,00 worth of fancy gant'a shoes' with other furnishing goods and hauled them away with a wa&'on. They gained admission by pry ing the bars apart from the back window and raising the sash with a crow-bar. Mr, Davishas just opened up his clothing store here but recently and this makes the second robbery, " the first amounted to about $80.00. and from the imprints on the window sill the same bar was ued each time. Sheriff Reeves Wash. Co. was down early Wed. morning and is doing his best to catch the desperadoes. Paint! Paint! Paint! ! ! ! Paint! ! ' Good people Listen. Look at your house, It needs paint. Now is the time to paint it while the sun shines. See Arch Chisholni the man who carries th best grade of paints, oils, varnishes etc. In the City of Beaverton. He Will Give You A Good Job And Use Good Material. Agent Basi lleuter' Painta And Varnishes "Made QnThe Coast" Beaverton Oregon. Photo Studio BEAVERTON OREGON Vincent Mazzei BEST MEATS IN GOVT. INSPECTED We want Fat Stock. HUSTON MARKET Beaverton Oregon Graves & Ruf fner Groceries Metzger Cregon BARBER J POOL HALL AAV.KRUCEft TIGARD OREGON Allen & Roberts LATERS 715 5weand Bldg. Cor, 5th and Washlngtcn PORT1AND, OCEQON ABSTRACTS CAEErULLT EUHrTKED BAGLEY &HARE LAWYERS Aatricu NmtlnaJ Bank RRAn, DRUGSTORE BASE-BALL GOODS ICE CREAM AMMUNITION J.L.HARDY BEAVERTON T A "NTT TT? A TTrnDTVVT 6 Capital, $10,000.00 V F. W. LIVERMORE, President; 3 J L. A. WYATT , ViotyPresident ' JL j STANTON WYATT Cashier (j COURTEOUS nWATMTSW? TO AJA ENTRU8TINQ W-SJM1IS8 f US SUMMER UNIVERSITY of OREGON If JUNE 23 To AUG. 1, 1913. m ' - ' 1 i.i (fly7 Twenty-five Instructors Fifty Courses Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty ' ' Uniyer3ity Dormitories Open. Board and Room 'at I3.E0' per week. Reduced Railroad Rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene .C3L :(. IE? OtK t3 y&s HARALD JOHANSEN Does Fjrat Class Work And Tries To Please His Customers Blaeksmithing & Horseshoeing Beaverton nhiiniikUiUitatmtjiiu,tAiimLAiLi, , BURGULAR Forces At Once Have bought a larger sr.d better Stock of Clothing and Shoes W.v ready for your Inspo ;tion at reasonable prices must soil fait to kc-'-p ahead of Robbers & Thieves 1 00. Reward In Cash for any developing informal ion regarding looting that took plac at my store here last Tuesday Night THE TOGGERY () f Beaverton Oregon Xst jf' .W rail SCHOOL h C8X 3L Cttk (SX r& W 1 Oregon AS ft AS 'is New Stock It Jm I ill 1 EUirtJN- fv LOP Cp .V ""v -'.