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About The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1913)
BEAVt RTON IS NOW INSTALLING 9 HYDRANTS AND 20 FIRE PLUGS. f If VOL. L NO. 47. BEAVERTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1913. SOBSCEIPTTON PUDGE, 51.00 FEB YEAI BIG BOXING CARNIVAL The B. A. A. C. will hold its first boxing carnival this season next Wednesday night. The pro gramme is exceptionally good. Schmeer of the Multnomah A. A. C. will box Carlson of the Colum bus club as a main event. These boys weigh 135 pounds and have never lost a battle. Special trains will run from Portland and Hillsboro to Beaverton. The Beaverton band of 17 pieces will escort the fans from the train to the boxing pavilion. Everybody knows what a gcod show the B. A. A. C. gave last June, and Manager Chisholm promises us a programme that has never been equaled in the Northwest. There will he six contests. Everybody come. FINAL STANDING! LOSES CLOSE In a fast and furious game before a big crowd. The Christian Brother Business College basket ball team won its tirst game of ths season in a hard-fought game from the Beaverton five last Satur day night at Beaverton. The score w as 20 to 20 at the end of the regular time limit, and more time was given until one of the teams threw a basket. The Portland ter.m scored a field basket two min utes after play started. The lineup : Ashworth, Aller, Barnes, Berst, Davis and Gage. After the game a good literary program was rendered, as follows : Mr. Scott played a fine clarinet solo, "Whistling Rnfus" whist led like a mocking bird. Billy Thompson drew some dandy cartoon?, Mr. Smith had a tip-top mono logue, and the "Big 4" quartette sang. B. A. A. C. is handling the games in the best of style. OLD PIONEER PASSES AWAY Catherine Haines Livengood was born in Virginia, October 1G, 1S2G, spending her girlhood days in the Sunny South. She was married in Indiana to Christopher Livengood, moving to Iowa, Deca tur county, then to Northern Missouri, and took up a homestead; later coming to Oregon, arriving in Portland, October 18, 1S71, thence to Yamhill county, Oregon, and lived there until corning to Bea verton in the early nineties. Mr. Livengood died in the Fall of 11)91. Mrs. Livengood made her home with her son Henry for a long time ; was a life-long member of the U. B. church, at her death 87 years and 5 days dying Inst Tuesday. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Olds of Lents, Oregon, and Ira, Yakima, Wash.; John, Hillsboro, Ore.; Henry, Hemlock, Ore., and Joe, Reedville, Ore.; gl grand children, 16 great-grandchildren. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Brymer at the Li. E. church. Interment at Crescent Grove Cemetery. BLOWS UP SAFE Tigardo, Ore. Derpcradocs broke in the Oregon Electric depot at th's place, Sunday night,' he iween is aim j. u cjuc., u.u h:.s uwi . wv pv wiwi o utav i ciuti xe wi uvnamte. f v i i r, f about $2.50 for their trouble. This makes the second robbery of the depot in two weeks' time. BEAVERTON Lents Weonas St. Marys Acme Mills Sunsets ColumbiaS Broadway W. 6 5 4 4 4 3 O O 0 L. 2 8 3 3 3 4 4 7 P.C. .750 .025 .571 .571 .571 .428 .428 .000 I TO t" 7, '.vis X 18 0 4 k teL A. iipnZ ECa TO tKUlT GEO WEBS Now is the time to spray lor apple tree anthracnose. a d'aease whien is rapidly destrojing our older apple orchards ana seriously menacing me younger ones, it is responsiole for the dead tops and the ugly, canker - like spots oil the limbs, often occurring so clos together es to cause the Tmbs to break when loaded with fruit. Winter strength lime sulphur may be used with good results, "but it should be applied every year'about this time. If trees pre badly infested, as most of our old fam ily orchardj are, spray with Bordeaux Mixture of the 6-0-50 formula. This means six pounds of lime, and fifty gallons of water. II. C. ATWELL, County Fruit Inspector bluestone, six pounds of cleanstor. Forest Grove, October 20, 1012. Cv v".' A. A. Tike has a big gang of men digging- potatoes, and will finish by Saturday night; 20 acres yielding about 75 sacks per acre. Mr. Pike states one of the best crops he has ever grown. Azela Young, only daughter of Mrs. Chishclni, was operated up on, Wednesday, fcr appendicitis at the Good Samaritian hospital, and at this writing is getting along nicely. L. S. Barnes is rery low at the I present time with an attack of Dcuches Verein There Tea Pa; Til win do a y tea tit T.Tws The Beaverton Deuches Verein Tucker's next Wednesday Octo ef at Mr.Bolan's home Cooper-, ber 27. Evcrvone im-Hwi- A good attend- by M. E. Ladles' AA met Mt. last Sunday. ance was present. Nick Kcm mer helped entertain the guests. Four new members were ta ken in Messrs. Gus and Ed Grab horn, Messrs. Leipold, Wenzler. All present had an enjoyable time. Next meeting will be held at Chris Ofinger's place. Passenger train No.4 was 4 1-2 paralysis, hi lower limbs being ! hours late today the engine broke paralyzed. ' ' : down up the line. m $i $z vfi m 4 .C-i- js;-. fe-iSk. rfv-vi. s'ii-Sa,, D . 11) E.. T-I? er ar7 ytm The ladies of the Catholic church are giving their annual thicken supper in the Grange hall, the evenings of the 20th and 30th, from C P. M. to 10 P. M. In connection with it is a tazaer, many useful and crnamer.tai articles will be for sale upstairs. 25c will admit to supper and bazaar. M m ROBS JIM HILL Somebody put one over Jim Kill in the dead of n?ght,and came in the baggage dror with a skeleton key, and took about $1G (ex Dress money) cut of the sidedrawer. It was supposed to have hap pened rifht after the freight pilleiout. It ia somebody who knew the location of money an expert likely. Th Bafe is left un locked. Marshal Pappel arrested five suspects, tnd thinks two are ihe fellows. Tney had miney and key3 that looke 1 suspicious. One of the arrests was made by Marshal Pappel in Beaverton bar ber shop whi'e he was waiting for a shave. , . This r " ' sry happened at th? O. E. depot, Be?rrOTi,.Thurs-V.- :.!'.t. ! .tep nldrilht aid 5 oVcck, F ! - ' t. ' Ptte Van De Hey called Thurs day morning with a curio seldom seen around this part of the timber. Close Call in Well Mr. Kumgrum had a narrow escape recently, while digging a 50 - foot well for George Da vies. A blast was set off in the well! Humgrum went down to dig and was nearly overcome wifh foul air. Mr. Davies worked hard, running a bunch of brush up and down the well with a rope to gt the air circulating, and finally Mr. Humgrum began to talk and was able to tie rope around his waist, so that he could be yanked above. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Casper Jaspers to George Van- dehey and wife, 73.1 G acres in sec 18, INC; $100. Mrs. Mary McConnell and hus band to L. S. McConnell, lot 10, City View add to Sherwood; $175. Henry J. Jackson and V ife to G. II. Baldwin, part of lot ?, blk 3, Forest Grove; $10. N. Bangs to T, L. Inskeep and D. B. Maxtield, lot 3, blk 2, Tim ber Townsite; $10. Lewis L. Hollingerand'wife to City of Cornelius, tract in Wm, McLin DLC, sec 31, 1 N 3; $ J. E. Morback and wife to L. D. McConnell, lots 7 and 8, blk 13, Smock's add to Sherwood; ij i O. Anna Lautenschlaeger to Wm. M. Lautenschlaeger, N 1-2 of lot 1, blk H.Lehman's acre tract; $1 A. G. Pearson and wife to J. A. Lofquist, parts of lots 2 and 3, blk 3, and lot 7, blk 3, Sherwood acres; $10 etc. r?b.r5 z'hb ?-? eJ & .J HINAS NATIVES OUAIi Animisnition 3IB Alii J.L.HARDY BEAVERTON Peter For Sa!e At Seef Pari Big line Fihr.c Meats. Fish on Fridays -I Beaverton. Oregon !Mu' ton V,-a.J 77 PfTWiiW'TO 6 Do your banking business with the Bank of Bca cr on whose Directors aivd Stockholders are some of the strong, est men morally and financially in the community. Four per cent Paid on time deposits. Ten Dollars will start a checking account and a choc!: is the best kind of a receipt for bills paid. A'J business intrusted to us will receive our careful attention. E. RECEPTION The members and friends gave Rev. Hubert Brymer and wife a royal reception and pound party, Friday evening, at the M. K. parsonage. A big gathering was present, and spent the evening in games and getting acquainted, refreshments were served. Thr "Big 4" quartette serenaded those present, and all had a mer ry time. H HAVE YOU F-triv a rub of ESS-TEE f'I'rtf nued 9 IJANDKUFF ? 'Oil ITCHING SCALP. 33 vV:,' nfflvs. - r.r.,. Viuaranieea cure, or mnn.-v.'-J Laundry goes oat Wednesday inorninPM- n-.titrii'. u'rn ,'iv PVPr.iiTvu k ., IBEAVERTON n n.iPT?r.irt :averton gy ft1 yv.'jiy "a - - - I HAKALO JOHANSEN Dave Harper of Sorrento, also Seorge Baker and family, at tended church services at the .'.1. E. church last Sunday evening. 80 Acre Farm Wanted Have you 80 acres of 'and, at east GO cleared, level farm land for sale in Washington county'.' We have a buyer. Write imme diately your price and terms. The Owl Land Co. Hallowe'en Social Grange Hall, on Friday night, October 31, given by the Chris tian Endeavor. If you want a g3od time, Come .' Come ! Come ! LOST Between Beaverton and Perkin'a corner, pat of double barrel shot gun stock cn County road. Liberal reward Address E.L.Tayior Portland Or. 71 First Street. a easiiiEtssa SZ3SSSKB3E gacgajgj a S m I H-Jt Chocolate 5c at the Bakery FOR SALE AT CADY - ANDERSON' 0.5 1 El-. ... B reter s ii'munition Big Dance There will be a big dance Sat urday night, October 25. at Mors hall. A treat in music. Parson's five - piece orchestra. Dancing commences at 9 P. M. i DR. J. V. KING Physican and Surgeon CAPLE3 HOUSE Alcba Orefc-. All kinds of Blackrniith work done. Horse-shoeing Tire-setting. Woodwork. Sickles and plow shares ground with Emery. First Class workmanship. Beaverton Oregon & ff PHOTO STUDIO VINCENT MA'ZEI Deavcrtcn, . ! H 'V '"V !?V X 'v -N kj. '..Hf 'f 'sjS -a 'J,' si' jif ' Vnij Vdta' tCv. jf. yfi7. m". jQT. 5S? Every Article of Pre.SentISi.ock CLOSED OUT AT C03T it) im ir i i.r.. t .&JtLdili BR. PAUL W. E. CARSTENS Physician and Surgeon 3jy. Surgeon S. P. and P., E. & E. R. R Beaverton, Oi Allen & Roberts LAWYERS 713 Shetland Bldg. Cor. 5th and Washington PORTLAND. CP.EGON ! ABSTRACTS CAHEFTLLY HXAinr-JTO BAGLEY & HARE From the 1st. to the 10th. Oct. will arrive aout $ !000 stock of suits, craver.ette.', rubbir goods, hats and cap", E.-.11 for Fall )iv and Winter wear, These Sacrifice Prices Will bin Sat. Oct. 4th. and will continue until all these KfS Goods have all ban sold. 4" is the Tim to buy Good r"l- M11CP .. '.n mi. m yz&? v" 1 '; ft 3