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About The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1913)
(1 ' ' . , if Ctph . LOOKS LIKE "OREGON IS GOING WET" r3 BEAVERTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 13. SUBSCRIPTION PIHCB, CLOD PES YXAR. VOIft L HO. v9- ifli iCd 11 If I I Al 50 SUITS robbers make big Maul Foreit Grove, Jane 21. during last night thieves broke into the clothing Btore of John Anderson in this city last night and Wade away with about 50 suits valued at over $700.. Entrance was eff ected by prying up a back win dow. The back door was then unlocked from the inside. Be sides the suits dozens' of email articles were also taken. Sheriff Reeves, of Hillsboro, pame up this morning and made in investigation. No clew has yet been found.. . m i wm Le Roy-Frohnauer Nuptials A very pretty Wedding was $olmnized recently in Portland, when Miss Lizzie Frohnauer the accomplished young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Frohnauer of Beaverton was united in holy wedlock to Mr. H. Le Roy, a tal pnted young man from Montreal Canada. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. .Father Durrer tSt. .Joseph Parish at the jMorninj Mass Miss Hazel Hunt er of Beaverton was brides Maid and Mr. M. McCue of Portland was best man. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy will make their home in Portland May th eir wedded life be ever 9 path of roses, is, the wish of their many friends here; . mm m It Dont Pay ,. P. L. Spencer of AUea Oregon, made this office a surprise call Saturday and subscribed for The Owl for two yrs. Mr. Spencer is looking pretty good, and states that he is well pleased with his new home by the Sea. He. was goingin the goat business, but changed his plans, the hills are so steep down there that the pesky goats if - barefoot "slip down hill" and when you pay for paving them shod twice a year all the profits in mohair are gone. Born last Sunday morning 6.30 A. M. to the wife of Elmer Hus ton our hustling butcher, a 11 lb. girl mother and little one getting along -nicely, and dad is the hap piest man in Washington County just look at that smile on his face "It won't come off" Dr. Carstens attending. Craw-Fish Party .The first -craw fish party of the Season was "pulled off on the banks of Rock Creek down by Newtcn, last Sunday when the "Big 8" "skinned the creek" for two mile3 catching every eraw dad in sight, 1300 dozen, fookingthem in a big kettle on the camp fire In the big feed Frsd Cornelius got away with the biggest number eating over 200 dozen when the Scorer lost count i Pete VanDeHey was ,, chief Dhef" Charlie Koont2 got so hungry he helped himself "out 3f the kettle" and Billy McCcurt oiissed the ball game, those pre tent were; Chas. Koontz, Cal Jack, Eilly Jack, Billy McCourt, lf?rtin VanPcBy. Fre-'. Cnr.,l- GETS HIM FRED PAPPEL DOES GOOD WORK Fred Pappei, who was sight- watching at Beaverton, Saturday night, caught Charles Gioleprt, aged 65, as he was emerging from the rear of. the J, L. Hardy confectionery. Pappil had been engaged by Storekeeper Davis to watoh that night; , and he made arrangements with Hardy to use the front of the store as a back ground. Between two and three he heard sonie one )n the" rear oi the building. The burgularhad taken a spade and dug a hole un der the woodshed door of the main room and chiseled a hole bj the side of the lock, as the key waB in the other side of the dooi and he had no pinchers to turr, it.Must as he waa about to get through jnto the; main building, the freight, enroute to Portland, pulled in and Pappei heard the intruder going out the way he had come in. He hurriedly ran around the building and caught the man just as he came out of the rear. He arrested him and turned him over to Sheriff Reeves,. Sunday, and the culprit is in jail He tcknowledges that he was in the place, aad says he is ready to serve time. He had with him a big. acrew driver, a skeleton key, and a wire with skeleton key ends that will un lock any ordinary lock. He says he was born at Ft, Wayne, Ind., and that he is a . widower. A son lives at Ft. Wayne, another is a watchmaker at Elgin, 111., and a daughter resides at Sheboygan, Wis. The burglar's kit is enough to cinch almost any man,, within itself, but he will take his medi cine. It is not thought that he implicated in the Davis store robbery, but ;this may develope later. He had been cutting wood down at the Johnson place, near Beaverton. GieltDrt came to Oregon from Aberdeen several month3 ago. He who can create his own happiness in the sphere in which he finds himself, has within him one of the real elements of succ ess in business and success in winning happiness. CIRCUIT COUR State vs. Geo. F to file transcript Naylor: time July 1. Goldstein vs. Pacific Home Mutual Fire Insurance. Co. ; time to file bill of exceptions extend ed to Aug. 15. Hillboro Commercial Bank vs. Crabtree; Motion for new trial ovti ruled and denied; defendant given 60 days ts file bill of ex ceptions. Spaulding Mfg. Co. vs E. F. Weaver; default and judgment. Suit is brought by the First National Bank of McMinnville against C. A. Olsoh and W. T. Scholfield to eollect $501. 6C claimed due on a note. Harry Howard eaes , the Gales Creek Lumber Co. ta recover po ssession of a road engine or $1500 in lieu thereof. G. M. Hunter and wf are defendan's-ui a suit bronght by (oaHfej'-Co. t- recover ?227 N.W. TRIP BOYS ARRIVE HOME Arnold Clausen and Charles Carlson arrived from a trip of the North West the other even ing, after having rather an ex citing "trip abroad" they took the "Owl train" from Portland for Aberdeen, here Charlie got a job in one of those big sawmills and Arnold gets a position in the "Cook house" . this combination was "ace high" for Carlson would work hard in thi mill all day and Clausen would have a "four story dinner" ready for his pal, they say Aberdeen is 8 regular frontier town, full of Sawmills, loggers, shrewd busin 38S men and plenty of money, some of the biggest sawmills in the World. Next they traveled to Tacoma, the City that has "beer. growing" here they saw some beautiful scenery, it is a beauti ful city with its great stadium, one of the wonders of trie West, while in. Olympia there wasn't 'much doing" they took the boat to Seattle, ope of the first things that came m view was the big docks which "loomed up" a? they came uo me Sound. In their trip "around the town" business was good and to talk with Gome of those fellows, they thought they were in the Garden of Eden how they do "boost up there" some of their famous Seattle Spirit If they could only found some empty bottles to bring a lit tle of that stuff home and turned it loose in Beaverton? Seattle is a great city full of energetic Citi zens pulling together, with big University, Cigar Box base ball park, they have jquite a fight in regard to the name of Mt. Rain eras it is called in Seattle and Mt. Tacoma in Tacoma. They soon got tired walking around town for the streets are so steep that people could travel faster, if some genius would come along and substitute elevators for the electric cars. From Seattle the boys went to a big Govt. Irrigat ing project Meadow Creek wherf a bia dam is being built' There were no tricks played except somebody put a pig tail in Claus- sen's grip and he ' didn't find it until he arrived home, if they had went over the line into Can ada, they might have got him fcr smuggling pork. They say it was a daisy trip and best looking people they saw on the whole journey, were in Seattle, who were the prettiest in the World except those who live in Oregon. Mrs Booker has been called to Seattle to meet her brother en route to Canada. Mrs Booker's departure i3 greatly regretted by her many sincere friends. By a friend, The Beavers of Beavertcrt will play the Cornelius Cubs next Sunday June 29th. on the Corn elius grounds this will be " Red Hot Game." Have You Got Dandruff ? Try a rub of Es3-Tee-Deo a guaranteed cure. Laundry goes every Wed, morning and returns Friday Evening. Ab oar BEAVERTON SMOKER Tha smoker to be held at Beaverton next Saturday night promises to be a big affair The Club has some of thi best box ers in Portland on their Card and already ringside seats are selling fast to a big number of fans who will be there from Portland. A large crowd from Hillsboro, Forest Grove Cornel ius and surrounding country will also be on hand. This is the first Amateur Boxing Contest ever held in Washington County and the Beaverton Club is surely going to have a big crowd. Preparations are being made so the affair will be well handled and everyone made comfortable for a good nights sport. Mr. M. W. Welter the man who has the big Green houses down dy the earahops, has purc hased a new 5 passenger Buick automobile and his son Max, thi amous horse racer, is chauffer and the way he handles the way he handles the wheel, for a beg inner, cant be beat. Beaverton could have a creditable aato par ade, many of our citizens are ma king the -dust fly "with Gaso line . Delia Allen tin youngest dau ghter ofC. W. Allen of this place, is recovering from an att ack of the Small Pox, which contracted at school,, Mrs. Allen has been vaccinated recently, while C. W. was vaccinated many years ago. Photo Studio BEAVERTON OREGON Vincent Mazzei BEST MEATS IN BEAVERTON GOVT. INSPECTED We want Fat Stock. HUSTOH MARKET Beaverton Oregon Graves & Ruffner Groceries Metzger Oregon BARBER SHOP POOL HALL A.W.KRUGER TiGARD OREGQr Allen& Roberts LAWYERS - 715 Swetland Bldg. Cor. 5th and Washington PORTLAND, OREGON ABSTRACTS CAR2FULLY EXAirnsTT BAGLEY & HARE LAWYERS A.ricaa paHofitl Bank ',3u;!!'- j BEST FIRE-WORKS IN TOWN One of the Best Dances of the Season will be given at MORSE HALL on the night of the FOURTH OF JULY J .Li'.n AISJL I BANK OF BEAVERTON ? 6 Capital, $10,000.00 F: W. LIVERMORE, Presidents L. A. WYATT , Vice-Fresident t STANTON WYATT Oashfca- X) ... . ... . , .... H COURTEOUS tBBAXSIElrt TO AU. 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