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About The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1913)
'A "7 &r $3 T A Tit? OWL Published every Scturdpy. THE OWL PUB. CO. EARL E. FISHER. Editor. Entered us Sec aid Chs3 mail In a "hot old game" cf ball, one with its thrill and "very near fights" The Beaver wallop ed the Union jieat Co's Dip team last Sunday Ilia umpa the "oM timer" from Portland xidder, under the Act of March started tha rumpus, by calling a a, icftf. tw lu'i i '.:- l. wince, i ij Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 1912 Suhccriron $ 1.00 Per Yoar. ADVPiiTlSK'.'G P.A'J'LS. Display ads. 7-"c an inch per nonth; roadorslOu nor line for 1st .nsfcition.Sij i or lino for all sub fluent iiv.'-a-rtinns. EDO'QRIAL YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY! It is a funny si, edit every day .is rc: s!:ir a 3 they roll around to nee ceivwhody make a "hot fool" for Ui.? car, it is no respecter of persons, from Crandpa to JaUie you will boo rdl of them 'Vein? down the pike" "pcitine; the re Eli" nnd part of the time miss ing (lift car, t lien they will etroll up town to "v. Idle nu ay" the time for the next car until they hear "D.t Bell" down there at the crossing then they take the "second heat" and one old timer missed "em both times" then iiccame up 1 , . ,v ; i an 1 t.ok th. Blcam Car l- Porih n.l. '1 i.M h'.'l furtrnly :vi ,v;; a y:M I purpocc in it-, warning., i-al tl.o.-.u who inuesei n U-,c n-ccs r.l the circut have r ot: ed hew f.v.l the "old nags" run Oil the home Btrelch when the clown t;n ' the bell in the grand t'-tand. So we have "a little (items every day." CARDS OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to our many friend) and neighbors for their kin illy nynipa Ihy and assistance during the ill ness during and death of the late Duncan McMillan. Mrs" IX McMillan and family We desire to earnestly thank all i'rh nds and neighbors for their help and sympathy, for the many beautiful flowers given and kind words spoken during Ihe illness r.nd death of our be loved wifo and mother. David Brooks and family. SOCIETY. Mi a "U. M." player safe at the Keystone station that Aiken had tagg J out by a mile, The home boys let this goby until the next inning when "his umps" begins to v. in the gsroe he thought by calling "very thing ha Is instead of fr.trikci th,. t Howell was shoot ing "straight across the oyster" Things got ko near a "rough house" right here that his umps thought it was a "bully time" te "tak-j a sneak." Morg Hardy from East the Mountains run the Indicator in dandy shape but the opposing catcher and first base man " were sor.:" and kept ragg ing about nothing until Hardy told them in very short words what a "good opinion" he had of them being good sport, and then as it was getting toward dusk tha "Owl" was on deck tx finc h the judging of the "bad and good ones" "Rickey" Dono van the pitcher of the Boa von last season pitched a pretty gooi1 . gamo for U. M. Co. but he wa? j "in the right town but on the wromr team. Those Union Meal fellows are some ball player don't forget that but ch those Heaver?, thoy are terrors, an;' the way Howell mowed 'en down "13 big fellows brought upon Hamburger" "isn't thai that going some" and the v. hoh Heaver Te v n played the best panic of their lives, this make? seven straight wins and no de feats Best team in the World. The Oregon Electric have in stalled the electric bell at the crossing down in front of W. E. .'vpu'res residence and eounoh forth its timely warning of all approaching trains. 10. 1). Anderson of Hem lock, Oregon, formerly of this place, arrived hero Wed. Even ing on a visit with her many friends in this locality. Dr Carstens one of our popular City Physicians nuu'e this office A pleasant call Wed. Morning Dr. 0 . stems has been kept very busy of late with his increasing practice, Peter Carlson came to town Wed. and subscribed for The Owl for on year. Mr. Carlson is pf the hard working men of this vieinilv and has hauled main a v'ord of wood. He lias a nice farm West of town well improved. Mr. Nick Kemmer of Cooper Mt. brought in a Prime Beef to the Huston Market Wed. Morn ing. Mr. Kemmer is one of the lea ling stock rahsrs of this sec tion and he won't sell a beef un less it is fat one. Mrs. W. E. Squires' mother Mrs. Grow lefi Saturday for Seattle where hhe will visit her dung' ter Mrs. Dr. Whiting of of that place, fhe enjoyed her trip up to the Sound city immen sely seeing some beautiful scen ery along the route. Mr. Henry Le Key and wife of Portland were Beaverton visit ors Sunday. .Sister Dolores, formerly Mits Julia Frohnauer end other sist ers arrived at St. Marys Convent from Sublimity Oregon, where they have been teaching in the Bister's school. At the Annual school meeting a big attender.ee was presant F. V. Cady Chairman called tin meeting to order at 2 P. M. Clerk 0. E. Hedge had the Financial Report Written on the black heard the same being complete and concise in every expeniture nominations for director to serve for 3 years were; F. W. Cady and W. B. Emmons, and resulted in Mr. Emmons elected .'5:1 to 20. C. E. Hedge was unani mouely elected clerk. REAL F3TATE TRANSFERS. J, E. Tumbleson and wf to J. N. Hoffman 20 acres in sec 15, 1 N l. $S0O. Anna B. Sell and bus. to Geor ge Edmund 1-2 int. in (! acre tract in Lawerence Hall and wf PLC, 131. $750. A. H. Ruedy and wf to Ed ward McGloin lot S3, Tigardville lkiglus. $321.70. Perry E. Phelps, ndmr. to Herman Thurner lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, blk 2, Henry 's Addition to Cornelius. $750. II. II. Underbill and wf to L. M. Graham l-t int. in tract in b'.kG, Forest Grove. $1000. Joseph Sax to Albert Martin. Scheehla and wf 15.102 acres in see. 11. 2 SI. $10. Joi n Pearson to L. S. McCon neh lots 5 and 12, blk 1, Sher wood Acres. ?200. vdward McGloin and wf to O. 11. Butler lot 33, Tigardville Heights. $1080. L. C. Underbill and hus. to L. M. Graham 1-3 int. in tract it b'.k 0, Forest Grove. $1200. Sol Hays and wf to John A. I.iveugood part of lot S, blk 7, Fairview Addition to Hills! oro. 5500. D. P. Corrieri andwf to Fred crick Geisler part of lot 0, blk 6. Simmons Addition to Hillsboro $700. The Children's Day Exercises were held at the H. E. Church. were a big success, the decorat ions were composed ceiefly ol roses arranged m -an artistic manner. The Ci.urch orchestra played well for their first ap- pearence. Tha choir sang sweet ly and the little ones.carried ou their part in splendid shape. The church with the gallery and wings were ennvced to its full capacity. The Pastor, Supt. Teachers and scholars of tha M. E. Sunday School are to be con gratulated on this, one cf their moit successful entertainments." Through 'he progressive spirit of Beaverton Rusines i Men, : the Main Streets in the business District of Town have been well oi:eu, receiving iour strips tms year. Oiling the. streets in Sum mer is money well spent, for it! not only eliminates the dust but it kills the thousands of flies, gnats and mosquitoes that other wise hatch along tho streets annually. Hon. W. E. Pegg mayor ha3 the hearty thanks of citizens for his time taaen in passing and collecting tha sub scription to make it a success. Wood Wanted Scaled Lids will ba received at the school clerk's office of sehoo! Dist. 48, until 6 o'clock, July 1, 1013, for 40 cords of first class old growth, green fir four foot woo l, to be delivered on school grounds not later than Oct. 1st 1913. The board reserves the' right to reject any or all bids. C. E. Hedge, Clerk. School Dist. 48, Wash., Co. Beaverton Ore. S. IP. Co. EAST GOING WEST No. 6 7-12 A.M. No. 1 8-C1 AM 4 9-C2 39 9-33 40 1-31 p;m. 3 4- 42PM 2 5-23 5 6-22 J. C. Comley Agent. t.o V i. ti m a 1? iJSu. Itkmf ii. lickets Sold Through Via if Limited Trains East Via i r it i rjc-Kanne, rorciana And Seattle Great Northern Northern Pacific Burlington Route LOW ROUKD TSI? FARF3 v, O LJi2ii5 ' f? 0uluth Baltimore ioston - P Buffalo V Chicago fCj!orado Springs j Denver DesMoincs :;i07.&o 110.3G 9 '.SO 72. F0 r..- "i to.LQi Pittsburg GDI WEST The boys bail team of Beaver ton, t- am No. 3 the Diamond Dicks" played the St. Mary's- Home team last Suna&y and ame out "on top" in a 13tol2 score, the batting was "so fierce' that our young friends almost walloped the hide off the ball. Beaverton is pretty well fixed for upholders of the national Sport. , .imp . J -g" W edclisg Bells Philip Lewis White and Estella tgnes Pointer. William Edward Thomas and Hattie A. Skid more. Bert F. Stije3 and Alma Rue f. Ernest V. Bhur and Jessie Em ma Scott. Theodore T. Record and Bessie Robert. Dr. Paul M. E. Caratcns. Physician And Surgeon. Fhone IS - 7. EEAVERTGN OREGON No. SO 6-48 A. M.: - S2S7-24 34 9-09 30 11-17 33 1-46 P.M. 40 4-21 42 6-41 44 8-41 43 10-17 NO LIMITED O. h. THOMPSON, No. 31 7-24 AM S3 8-42 5 11-02 37 2-02 pi 39 4-21 41 5-53 43 7-13 45 9-02 47 12-14AM Asnt, M. E. Church Sunday school at 10 a, m. Preaching 1st. and 3nd. Sunday? of each month, mornin,? and eve ning C. B. Rees Pastor. Congrsational Sunday School at 10 A.'.ll. every Sunday. Christian En deavor at 6:30 sharp. Preaehjag second and fourth Sundays of each month. Rev. Ujr.sher Paster. NEW DENTIST W. C. Dueber, Dentist is located at tho Commercial Hotel Practice limited to Operative Dentistry. Hours 10-12 and 1 to 3 Will leave July 1-5 for Newport W. E. PEGG Undertaker and Funeral Director Stock Always on Hand . Phone 37. BEAVERTON OREGON M. C. HARGROVE Complete Line Groceries Hardware Feed & Drugs Greenburg Ore 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 Chisholm the man who carries the best grade of paints, oils, varnishes etc. In the City of Beavertcn. lie Will Give You A Good Job And Uee Good Material. gent Bass Heuter Painta And Varnishos "Made On The Coast" Beaverton Oregon. FOR SALE Potato planter. A -most New. 3 1-2 Birdsell Wagon with Bed Complete almost new. Heavy Double Hand made Harness. Fred Leasia, Beaverton Ore. Indianapolis i Kansas City V en.ee 83. SO CO. 30 80.20 CO. CO :?t. Louis St. Paul Toronto Washington Winnipeg ?',"? J "4 1 .cy-'r.'V-AJ --'' $72. f- A, co.: 4 103. S- co. p, y 108.CI Milwaukee rdinrepfiu New York Omsha Philadelphia Tickets will be on sale daily May 2ri to September GO 101 Tho return limit is Ocrohpr fil f. Cbr.Vo of rnd ..' fovers are allowed, going and retLindng' Tr.nin Krhprlnlps and ntbpt dpfnil? fnvnUIu.1 nri .o.-.i-ir-rsf ... ..i. ..i. i .1 , ' .. .. . . oacgage.i aeciiea ana a ec-ping car accoaiin':: various arrarcso co.fo X 92.2';? CO.Ct, N 1. II. CROZIER, Asrt Cerd Pas Agt Q W C Vv likes, Asst Gent rrt & i ass Aart Portlar.d, Oregon. 7!ijt T5j Jit w , .7 . 7 . J1,,' 'T' in id G.L.Thompson Agent. Beaverton 3 vv like V ''The iva.sn ikat standi tha rcp::iahtii of Its makers" When you buy a SluJebaksr waon you buy a vagen Uu.t will last until you turn the farm over to your sen and he turns it over to his son. One of the first SiurJcbolcr vl-jo- ever mada saw constant service for thirty y -T3, nr. J ve will gladly rend you t'i3 namc3 of farmers who have in their possession v.'ajjons that have ben in constant use any where from I 7 to 48 yoars and! here are thousands of them. Wo are building the same kind of wagons today. A Sladclc-T v.'c.goii f 3 it inrerr.eut that will give J'oa full return for ycx: ouih'-y. It io built on honor. Iron, steel, wood, pain', and varnish vscd ir. its construc tion ers tasted a:: d rets; ted to make sura each is the best. For worh.husiiic-iC orpWscre for town or country use thereis s i.'KtciiiorvehicIe to fityour requirements. Farm wasoi damp carta, trrclis, ti'jp;Ties, surreys, run. atjotita, pony carvla.'-s, b ioinesa vehicles cf every description- vitu harness of the earr.e l.'.h. raudaid. See o'Jf Dca'.cr cr icrilt vu STUDEDAI'ER South Bend, IncL CftTflGr) AtlAS K.ANS'iS C!TV nrjJVKl S.U.T LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLASO, Oi& it J 1 KF.W YORK tjl - MINNEAPOLIS 700 CORDS All Kinds of Harcl Wood Old & 2nd. Growth Fir FORSale In the woods or delivered Small or larjre quantities nt market prices Behm & Gaskill Beaverton Oregon YOU EAT ONCE OR ONCE A WEEK OR ONCE A DAY Certain kinds of food but. listen One kind of food j ou cat three time3 a day every day and that is bread ! Then why net since it is your real daily food et the best? The best is TW TAP POiq3 AH Refuse Substitutes Look for the name TIP-TOP on every loaf. WHY ? Because it is made from only the best material it is mixed by a new process, baked in modern ovens, hs the greatst food value is r.utuvitious as meat and more healthful, and has a flavor that will make your appetite " comeback " for more. You'll never tire of TIP TOP. Try it once you'll buy it always. Unusually good exceedingly cood surprisingly go:-d. FOR SALE BY S.RZIMMERMAN Eearerton Oregon Made by the Log Cabin Peking Co, Portland Oregon 3 5 y V 9 s 7 v t i S3 .iA