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About The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1913)
L. B, WESTFALL OF TUALATIN-WINS 1st. PRIZE AT STATE FAIR! ow .1 JnliCfl Q U KO. 45. BEAVERTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1313. SUB3CBIP1TON PBXCE. J1.Q0 FEB TEAR. CITY WATER NEAR Contractor Conley, with a big crew of men, commenced digging the ditches for the City Water mains in Beaverton, fht first nf tli wlr- Thn rlitriirta arm itAincr rliicr 30 inrftps deep, and the men receive 3c per linear foot, reter Hansen dug idu reel, inursday. TIED FOR FIRST! COMING EVENTS Deciding Game A. W. League, Beaverton, vs. Lents at Beaverton, October 12; afternoon. Basket Social Benefit School Organ Fund at M. W. A. Hall, Cdar Mills, October 18, evening, Basketball Game First of reason, B, A. A. C;, at Morse Hall, Beaverton, October 18, evening Big Boxing Carnival b. A. A. C., at Beaverton, October 29, evening. Grand Bazaar and Chicken Supper Benefit Catholic Church at Grange Hall, Beaverton, Octo ber 29 and 30. BEAVERTON LOSES ONE ' i fe After winning four straight games, the home boys lo"t the game, Sunday to St. Marys, 7 to 10. The visitors had Kack, the Broadway first isacker, and Butch, a Sunset player, on their lineup. Possibly, if Venince, Sacramento and San Francisco put their best players together, they might head off Portland, who has the lead 1L. T 1 V.. 4- 1 Un r, ",.rY, ,. Jonl 1" Tollman moAo lUl lilt? XCUIIaUL, UUb VYUUIU 1L UC u oums uoai. - x auiuuii mauw . i ... . . . e . i rr ai ine prettiest running eaten 01 me season, spearing une vu me 1 j !it 1 ' - 1 1 3 T nM.HAn C ience m aeep center wun nis giovn nanu. jameoun, miu, j. Aiken got some good wallopsi at the bat. ti Batteries St. Marys, Hughes and Thurston ; Beaverton, How ell and Jameson. Scorer Berst. Umpires Filley and Allhands. Beavertori and Lents are now tied for first place at .750. Sun day's game, (October 12) will settle the, Pennant. The game will be played en Beaverton grounds. "Be on Deck." AT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH i-v. i : " v .v His Grace, the Most Reverepd Arphbishpp A. Christie; will ad minister the Sacrament Of Confirmation to iv large class in the Catholic church of Beaverton. Sunday. October 12. at 10 A. M. The Conferring of this Sacrament will be preceded by very solemn NEW STORE BASKETBALL SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 18, AT 8 P. M. The Beaverton Amateur Ath letic club has made up among its members a strong basket ball team and intend playinjr twe games each month with the besl teams from Portland, Astoria, Salem and any other' city in Ore gon. Basket ball is getting raon popular each year, and the B. A. A. C. are going to try and make a name for itself in thu branch of sport. In addition tc the basket ball game, which wil start at 8 P. M. sharp, the clut will put on a boxing exhibitior between two of its members T1 Ml t . t, mere win De a cntterent pro gramme at each game, besides ehe basket ball. Will ThomDsor promises to have something good for us in the vaudeville line next srame. Good for bill. Th 8. A. A. C. certainly intend tc do things up right this winter, and. we are glad to hear it. Let everyone'join in and heir tne Doys, Dut asuney Icertainh deserve it, remember the date Saturday-night, October 18. W L P C BEAVERTON S 2 .714 Lents 5 2 .ru Weonas 4 3 .571 St. Marys 4 3 .571 Acme Mills 4 3 .571 ! Sunsets 8 4 .428 Cblumbias 3 4 . 428 Broadway 0 7 .000 BIG BOXING CARNIVAL The Beaverton Amateur Ath letic club will open the season of 1913 with a big boxing Carnival. to be given in Morse hall on Wed nesday night, Oetober J9. We all remember the smoker the Beaverton club held last June, and everyone went away, well latisned. The club members are coins to try and have a better programme this time, and from the card of boxers who are billed to appear, there will be a show that will long be remembered by all those who are lucky enough to obtain stats. Special trains will leave Portland and Forest Grove for Beaverton that night. A large crowd of Moose, from vrasnintrton countv. are exnect- d, besides & trainload of fans from Portland, so we all want, tc put our shoulder to the whee and helu the bovs of the 3. A. A. C. to show their cnipnts i Brood time. This rlnh han heln- ad to advertise Beaverton well, i not, better than any other or janization in the city. Every lay for two weeks the" Portland japers had a niece of news from aeaverton, telling about the imoker to be he d by the 3. A. A. C. and after it wa? jver the snortinor editors all Maimed it was the best amateur mow they had ever seen. inow we want every man in 3eaverton to be thpre. and show ,he visitors from outside towns -hat we have a bunch of good ive BDorts here, and that we art jroua oi tne o. a. a. tj. LET HER BUCK ! ! ! CAN YOU KILL CHINAS IN 1913? You can kill them this year if you use PETER'S HIGH GRADE SHOT GUN SHELLS the best shells made and kill the game EVERY SHOT! JiLHARDY BEAVERTON m Beef p-iir- HUSTON MARKETS Big line Prime Meats. Fish on Fridays If Mutton v',; ? lb Muessig & Sons have opened up a new store, at the cor ner north from thir flour mill across the track, and -Wednesday morning found a big assortment of choice groceries and provisions on display. Mr. Muessig's store building has had quite a career, quite a career.- It was built by a Mr. Bixel for a cheese factory in 1Qnn lntpr nnlrl to tha Pathnlin neonln nhnnt 1QA9 in h avww, ..viv-. w v- w wmf M'iUVl bllC iTit T TT 1 leaaersnip oi ratner l, Miner, now oi verDoort, a was trans formed into the First Catholic church of Beaverton, and served thii TnrinHR until Father O'Flvnn'n untirinor effnrfs and ernnA tnr. J - f W - C3 w . . iport of bis congregation here, the old building had to give way for jne ueauuiui eui'iun uum uy.ouiiiiBio ot oun. xnen Mr. Muessig tnade the purchase. Desitfger & Sons moved it for a half-mile to Its present location, and "by hammer and brush," we see a first- lit a 2 aS i. J 1 ' A ' 1 m 1 n store in Te western jimiw oi our city. Biay sna nounsn J OLD LANDMARK GOES HELLO BERT! Bremerton, Wash.. Octobers. Ifll 3 Friend Earl : Enclose please find Money Order, for whieh I would like to lave you sena me your wiae-awake Beaverton paper. . Well, Earl, how are all the boys ? Give them all my regards, tnd hope I will be able to make Beaverton a visit in the near uture. i I am glad to hear that you had a mccessful baseball season at home this year. I played considerable baseball this year myself as on the Pennant Winning tea-n in the Philippines last sea3or.' Will close, hoping to see you all very soon. Your3 respectfully, Bfrt J. Martin, V. 8. D. b. .Hartid Johansen bought the L'vengood house that has occu pied one of our Dronainent cor- ners since tseaverton was first a I village. Desinger & Sons moved 1 the building two blocks south- west, where it will be thorough ly overhauled. Mr. F. W. Cady's new brick building will take its piace. - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Eulyssa S. Merrill to' W. E. fegg, 43.04 acres in DLC of Da vid Lllerson and wife, 1 S 2 $10 William' Klee to Jos per, lot 2, blk 25, Metzger Aci e- age tracts io Oregon Nursery comnanv to r ' Harry Culver, lot 1. blk 12. Or. enco J ownsite 9oo J. H. Hoffman and wif to S R. Koberstein and wift, 15 acres in DLL of Frances ad Hf9 Walker, sees 4 aad 5, 2 S 3 $1200 Jesse B. Eartlett and wife to M. N. Bonhara, 37.85 acres in ta Ruth Realty comnanv to H T Koeber, lot 7, blk 15, North riainar ii. m Floyd B. Enderlin tnA - . i - w Thos. M. Hart, lota 1, J, 8 and 9, cauey ana Bewail acres $10 Jack Byrne, an old-time resi- lent of Beaverton, gave us a surprise call Friday. He states :hat Gaston is forging to the :ront rapidly. T. P. Miller, onelof Beaver- ;on's blacksmiths, hasinventec i new design for steamboat pro- oellers. Mr. Jenkins of Bkook- lmville has one of the models. It Joesn't take but a few,' minutes -o turn one out complete; .hereby the cost of manufacture vill be very small when the pa- ent is obtained. -LOST Between Beaverton and erkin's corner, part of double carrel shot gun stock on Countj oad. Liberal rewards Address B.L. Taylor Pert' and Or. 11 First Street. I Warm Lunches at the Bakery FOR SALE AT t Do ybur banking business with Ihe Bank of Beaverton whose Direetors and Stockholders are some of the strong, est men morally and financially in the community. Four per eent Paid pn time deposits'. Ten Dollars will start a checking account and. a check is the best kind of a receipt for bills paid. All business intrusted to us will receive our careful attention'. naQEapi1'1 1 i gssaoopgi U j J t1 ru j of Es3 " lee ' Dee a guaranteed cure for DaivJ I druff. Laundry goes every Wednesday mornino-. and rP.U CS turns Friday evening. f IVERTOM a n Tr.Tr.l I n m, " UrViv-UtilVI J V 5 wrmuA I BEAVERTON All kinds of Blacksmith work done. Horse-ehoeing Tire-setting. Woodwork. Sickles and. plow shares ground with Emery. First Class workmanship. 3 4 4 o 5 Jeter's Ammunition Allen&Roberts LAWYBR3 715 Swetland Bide. Cor. 5th and Washington PORTLAND, OREOON B AGLEY & HARE LAWYERS rlillsborcr Orsgor Beaverton Oregon L t.J P PHOTO STUDIO VINCENT MAZZEI S Eeaverton. Oreo-on l 4 Make Room W roc Air EverySArticleJofJPresentlStockJ CLOSED OUT MJ AT COST W Lm.,m. , i From the 1st. to the 10th. Oct. will arrive about $3000 stock of r 'hoes, suits, craven ettes. rubber A ?oods, hats and caps, all for Fall i iv and Winter wear, ifi ind will continue until all these -ii NOW i3 the Time to buy Good jy Clean MDSE. at your own price. IS " n oeaverton rhese Sacrifice Prices Will begin Sat. Oct. 4th. Oregon ! I IV J If s m mi mw m w AS IS