THE I AROUND 3 OWL THE TowN Published every Saturday. THE OWL PUB. CO. EARL E. FISHER. Editor. Mr. W. 0. Hocken of this place suggests that Store keepers pro cure gopher guns and load them ' with blank shells and put grease on the inside of the muzzle of EnUrad as Second Class mail the gun arranging them in their matter, under the Act of March stores in such a manner that if 3,1879. At the Post Office, in K do r or window is open these Beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 1912 guns v: ill shoot, not to kill but finKHr.Knn $ 1 m pr vP to give the alarm. Good Roads Are Cheaper The farmer actually pays a Wood Wanted Sealed bids will be received at the school clerk's office of school Dist. 48, until 6 o'clock, premium for ba4 roads. He pays July 1, 1913, for 40 cords of first it in time expending in getting to class old growth, green fir four EXCURSIONS EAST ADVERTISING KATES. Father O'Flynn and a crowd Display ads. 75c an inch per f the young people of the Cath month; readerslOo per line for 1st insertion per lino for all sub sequent insertions, EDITORIAL olic Church took the Sheridian Train one day last week for Sucker Lake, where all spent a pleasant time playing gamey and boat riding at noon all partook of the basket dinner. HURRAH FOR B.A.A.C. ! The Big Smoker given by the B.A.A.C. of Beavcrton last Sat urday night was one &f the best 'over held in Washington County Arch. Chisholih and the hustling members of the Beavcrton Club ure "putting Beaverton high on the map of athletic fame" Also Hardy ond Desinger covered themselves with glory in the athletic realm by bringing victory Lo the Blue and Gold. Here is good luck ! May their future en deavc,s ie crowned with even greater success. SOCIETY. Mr. Chalirun of Raleigh was in iur city Saturday trading. Henry Johnson of Cedar Mills was in tcvvn Saturday greet ing friends, and didn't forget The Owl. Ed. Barry and Joo Findo two husky farmers of this vicinity we re fixing up their mowing mach ine Saturday " so hay will soon" begin to fall around the meadow. Mr. Max Berg of Cedar Mills started for Germany last Wed. To his old home in Hanover where he will visit his father and (remain awhile for his health. Mr. Foege of Elmonica was transacting business in the Gar den City Saturday, ; Mr. II. Ryan one of the- prog ressive citizen of Kinton was in Beaverton Monday while in town, failed and subscribed for oneyr. to The Owl. Mr. Preston cf Manning Ore, was a Garden city caller, Wed- Just for an experiment, the editor ,'cleaned off five of the main crossings in town Saturday morning using broom, shovel and wheel barrow to haul on saw i if i . . i it . l . uust iixing em up in nuny snape so the ladies won't have to wadt through the mud. and it took 15 minutes this paper believes il would justify the town to havt this work done twico a week while the roads are muddy. The editor hates to see the ladies of our city wading throu gh muddy crossings, and coming right down to the truth of the matter, it isn't very pleasant for us men Is it? SUMMER'S RE-UNION There was a happy home reuni on at Juhn Summer's residence last Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Oglesby Young ane daughter, Francis of Portland, A.. W. Pike and wifo of Beavcr ton Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. M. K.Sum mer, Fred Summers A. A. Pike and wife, Stanley Summers and Mr. and Mrs. John Summers. J. Harden a new comer is runn ing a Jancinglschool Morse Hall. J, H. Oernstensehlager ol Ueedvillo called at this office Wed. and listed his place for sale with The Owl Land Co. Mr. Geo. Maxzei of Milwau kee, Ore, was in the Garden City Friday on business. Marshal Pappel and Constable M. K. Emmons " run in " two .suspicious Characters Thursday night and left them "in Limbo" pver night. Mr. Ben Wotliei ill wife and child of Sampler, Oregon are visitin.r with Mrs. Wetherills mother Mis, Geo. Newman at (he present writing. Mrs. i 0. Fi dmr who has bee n away en a visit at Forest Grovi came homo Thursday. Miss Maude Hamilton of Port land a cousin of Miss Mariorit Hedge of this place, graduate! from the Portland Trades schoo tveeh ing the highest honors o! the. das-;. Hew Snyder, formerly of the Cong, church of Beavcrton, but r.ow i f San Francisco, with wii and s.n passed through Bcavei L.. Monday ewin li inst. enr out j G.i .tan to visit Mrs. Snyder's- lo'ks. air. inyiter promise. give 1- a rning to out on n Cecd -Old tii Beaw is Tuesd..;. fine th..- verton San Fra ix weel call bo for retu- clsco as he i. vacation. Blum of tiaston, the no South Paw" for tin passed through town Morning. He is looking Summer and Is still WILKES ABSTRACT Co, HILLSBORO, OEGON REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Edwin G. Nelson and wf tc Medard Rotsaert lot 3, blk II. Lehman Acre Tracts. $10. J. C.'Stapelton and wfto II. B. Tigard lot 17, North TigardvilU Add. $500. W. A. Shaw and wf to Bessie I. Wickersham N 1-2 of lot 308, lohnson Estate Add. to Beavcr ton Reedville Acreage. $10. M. E. Huffaker and wf tc gnos Mar Glenn S 1-2 lot ?, subdivision lot 14, Garden Home $650. Commerce Trust & Savirtf t Bank to Fred Silversparre and wf lots 0, 8, 10, blk 1, Pattison E state Add. to Beavcrton Reee'- ville Acreage. $10. Commerce Trust & Savings l'ank to Goo. Kostelac S 2 acres lotOS' Johnson Estate Add. to Beavcrton Reedville Acreage1. $10 W. A. Shaw and wf to Agnes iiobbins 08-100 acres in lot 302 of lonson Estate Addition to Beav crton Reedville Acreage1. $10. etc Perry E. Phelphs. Achnr. to I. C. Pidecvk E 1-2 lot 53, Corn elius ivnvirons. ..,'. George F. Ileinoek and wf to 'omelius Ott. 42 1-2 acres in see , 2 S 3. 10 acres in NE1-4 SY 1-1 sec 4, 2 S3. $51 0V. Bank of Sherwood to Nellie W. Hart lot 4, blk 4, Eplor's Add.. to bamvood. SI. Herman and wfto Pansy Shav- erlot , blk 7, Metzger Acre Tracts. $500. Jasper E. Young and others tc Irusteevs of Leedy Grange Hall Association N. 330 of Wash- Co. bUA) so. ft. of land in sec 33, 1 N 1. $10. Lottie A. McKay to Se! eol Pis; No. IS 1 acre in see 23, 1 S 1. $500. One and one hsf H.P. Gasoline Engine Good es New FOR SALE By HaralJ Jchf.nsoi B caver t on Oregon market; in value of drafting animals find the food they eat, and in the extra hand ;for their eare and handling; in increased number of vehicles and wear and on them, and in the decreased product of land that has less at tention and care. If the country had a system of smooth and Hard highways it would blossom like a rose, and prospjrjiy . would Jcl- low in the wake. ? foot wood, 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. Tickets Sold Through Via Oregon Electric Railway S. P. Co. EAST GOING WEST A Good idea J. H. Cloyd cf Beaverton writes to say that there are .nany good horsemen rvho dont know how to relieve a horse that is choked on dry feed, and jives this simple remedy. If you have a ditch two feet deep and three feet wide, make the horse jump it back and for th, or tie a. pole three feet above the ground and make him jump it. This will produoe coughing End relief will soon come. No. 6 7-12 A.M. No. 4 9-02 40 1-31 PM. 2 5-28 1 8-01 AM 39 9-33 3 4-42pm C 622 i L L A Limited Trains East Via Spokanne, Portland And Seattle Great Northern iNcrthern Pacific Burlington Route LOW ROUND TRIP FARES J.C.Comley Agent. Oregon Electric EAST GOING Nothing adds more to the at tractiveness of a town, or makes a better impression on visiting strangers, th?n newly painted residences, neat fences, good sidewalks, clean streets and alleys, and withal a goodly numb r of shade trees and ornament al shrubbery and flowers in your yard. It is indicative of refine ment, culture, good taste and thrift. No. 30 6-48 A.M. 32 7-24 34 9-09 35 11-17 38 146 P.M, 40 4-21 42 6-41 44 8-44 46 10-17 -No. 31 7-24 AM 33 8-42 35 11-02 37 ?-D2 pu 39 4-21 41 E-58 43 7-13 45 9-02 47 12-14AM Muzzle The Dogs Final warning is hereby given ;hat all dogs must be muzzled by July 1, 1913. In the Town of Beaverton. Muzzles may bs bought at Cady . Anderson or M. P. Cady's Store. Fred Pappel, Marshal. . . Wedding Belk R. R. Wyatt and Josephine Holbrook. Anthony Evers and Nellie Her. nans. Bertie N. Wells and Miss Ellen ii. Endicott, NO LIMITED G. L. THOMPSON, Affent M. E. Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching 1st. and End. Sundays of each month, morning: an 1 eve ning C. B. Roes Pastor. Congregational Sunday School at 10 A.'M. every Sundry. Christian En deavor at 6:30 sharp. Preaching second and fourth Sundays of each month. Rev. Upsher Pastor. W.E. PEGG Undertaker and Funeral Director Stock Always on Hand Phone 37. BEAVERTON OREGON Fresh Cow with calf 5 days old For Sale by. V. H. Hunter, Beaverton, Ore. '; Love oread Children are great eaters of bread; in fact, breal nv.y be said to be their chief food. That's why you should be careful, mothers, to fee I them only the best bread, and that is why you should select i e- m tt iuf i or to satisfy the appetites of t!ia huncriy stcrs. Feed them IIP-TOF DREAD everyday, and between niir.!- growing young three times a dnv they want it. Watch them grow fat wholesome on this diet. TIP-TCP BREAD is pure delicious, rich in tod v-buildin nourishm ent. FOR SALE BY S.H.ZIMMERMAN FeaverioB Oregon r Co. PortL-.nd Oregon Made by the Log Cab'.n PJuffi VCh r t Baltimore Boston uffalo a cm Colorado Springs V Denver fDesMoines Detroit Pouluth fnflinnnrinliq Kansas City $107.80 110.30 92.30 7?. 80 55.30 55.30 66. OG 83.80 60.30 80.20 60.30 -J d $72.8; A 60.3 103.81 4 60. 3i V 1C8.&A 70.3b f j C0.VA fc.3(, 107.8( y 60.Cj Milwaukee Minneapolis New York Omaha Philadelphia Pittsburg St. Louis St. Paul Toronto Washington Winnipeg: Tickets will be on sale daily May 28 to September 30 3 CA The return livmf ic A.-f nKn.. 01 4- rl ,i .1 r, overs are allowed, going an.d returning ''' Tvn'.n onliaiilc r,A l, J4-:i . P .1 -1 - , lf ov.n,uuici3 emu uuici ueiaiis iui insiitu un request fv baggage checked and .Leping car accommopations arranged A'V c w CROZIER, Asst Genl Pas Agt Wilkes, Asst Genl Frt & Pass Asrt Portland, Oregon. C.L. Thompson Agent. Beaverton -it- 4 JB-ftWs'Cfv.. ZL tkl- "S I'. 1 9 " STf "That's the sixth Studekaher we've passed the only kind to invest in " "The only kind because, as I ?lway9 say, when a man puts money in a thing he wants to know that he's going to get the worth of it out again." " "That's plain business as I look at it" 'That's why I say the price doesn't tell you any thing at all. There's only one thing that talks except the wagon itself. That's the name of the maker." "When you buy a Studebaker you're, buying a vehicle that has behind it and in it sixty years of ex perience sixty years of success -and sixty years of reputation for the square deal. That's why a Stude baker always looks good to me." "My father used to say that Studebaker honor vras as sure as a United States bank note. He was talking after having used Studebaker vehicles since he was a lad, and he told me his father before him said, 'Be safe get a Studebaker.' " "Vehicle builders can't hold that sort of reputation now-a-days without delivering the goods. A Studebaker wagon has the best in it. That's why a man gets tho most out of it why it's always an economy.' "Dealers may say to you something eke is 'just as good." But when you buy a Studebaker, you're making a safe investment every time." See our Dealer or write us. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NEW YORK MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER SALT LAKR CITY SAN FItANCISCO PORTLAND, ORE. ran? 00 CORDS All Kinds of Hard Weed Old & 2nd. Growth Fir FORSale In the woods or delivered Sirull or large quantities at market prices Bvhm k Gnjkii! erton v regon j M.C. HARGROVE! i Complete Lir.e Groceries Hard'.vjra Feed & Drugs Dr. Paul M. E. Carster fhytkk burgeon. Phone 15-7. BEAVERTON OREGON 3 V ? i si I 5 nsT V. C. Dueber, Tviim i located at the Comntsrviid l:o'. Practice liraitel to Operr-li-Dentistry. Hours 10-12 and 1 tc Will leave Juiv 15 for I 't-wr. C4.I. Paint! ! ! ! Pt Liitei?. Look ii-t: ! ! Gt at your 10" GreenLurs? j0V is th FOK SALE 3 1-2 Birdsell Wagon vriih Fed Complete almost ntw. Heavy Double Hand made Ka'T. -rp. Fred Lea.-in. ' Bes-'citon 0 -?. uixr.il u v, uiiy See Arch Ch carries th? 1, oil-, vam-h. 1- thA t :'vn Yi-i vfive Y;:: And : V 5 It