The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, November 29, 1913, Image 1

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    BEAVERTON TOWN ELECTION-TUESDAY DEC. 2--AT CITY HALL.
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VOL. U NO. 51.
BEAVERTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 191
SUBSCiUFflON PItCE, $1.G0 PER YEAR.
ity lie.
ket learned
Grange Hall was the scene cf an exciting town caucus last Monday night. A full house was
present. Mayor Pegg called the meeting to order, and Recorder Fry read the call; Earl E. Fisher
was elected chairman, and F. W. Cady secretary. Seventy-eight legal voters and a host of visitors
were present. Mrs. Bruce and Mr. Robt. Hocken were appointed Tellers.
The nominations were :
W. 0. Hocken for Mayor.
Dr. Carstens and A. H. Sprar-er for two-year Councilmen.
Burt Hocken for one-year Councilman.
C. H. Fry for Recorder.
J. L. Hardy for Treasurer.
It was voted to call this ticket THE BULL MOOSE TICKET. Everyone of the nominees are
some of Beaverton's best citizens, and if elected will work hard for a Greater City.
M M M M M w m w & m
2-Story Brick Going Up
'WOULD-BE FARiV
F. W. Cady is building a large two-story brick building, 75x100 feet, on his new corner, former
ly the Livengood place. When completed, this will be one of the finest in the county and the first in
Beaverton. Burt Hocken, one of Beaverton's hustling contractors, is the builder.and if the weather
remains fair he will soon have the building up.
Old Scotch Church Celebrates
North Plains.Ore. The Scotch
Presbyterian church at North
Plains held exercises last Sunday
in honor of the 40th anniversary
of the organization of the church.
Out of twelve charter members,
two only are living. John Milne
of Hillsboro and Mrs. Sarah M.
Smith of Portland, both were
present at the exercises.
1 1 Mills for Schools
Forest Grove, Ore. At the an
nual meeting of the school board
and electors held Saturday in the
High school building, eleven mills
were voted for general school
purposes as against eight mills
last year. The reason for the in
crease is the added expense,
among which are two extra
teachers. There waj3 not a large
number of electors present, but
the vote was unanimous.
Harry Goff,
President
Forest Grove, Ore. At the
Commercial club last Wednesday
night, new officers were elected
Harry Coff, President.
Chas. 0. Roe, Vice-President
George Currey, Secretary.
Charles Littler, Treasurer.
the new olhcers are planning
to put Forest Grove to the front
all the time. Regular meetings',
First Wednesday each month. .
Ail' Aboard January 13
Electric cars will be running between Beaverton, Portland and MtMinnville over the Southern
Pacific railroad about January 13, according to General Superintendent W. D. Campbell, who recent
ly returned to the metropolis from San Francisco. ,
The new cars are of an improved type not heretofore used extsnsively on the local lines. They
are of steel frame and steel construction throughout, with the exception of the sides, which are of
wood. So far as shock-resisting qualities are concerned, they are practically of steel.
Train sheds, waiting rooma and ticket offices will be built immediately south of Union depot on
ground now used for park purposes.
HELP THE TOWN
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The Owl has the largest circu- j
lationof any parcr in Beaverton, j
and is constantly gaining newj
subscribers' and boosting for the i
town. W have some mighty
good firm's advertising their J
goods in these oi.imns. But we j
would be plwved to see every
business in iidv 'ton represent-!
ed not or? r '"i financial j
standpoint, rrt i ):! the :r:d '
town to the tr. r.t v ihe estiniut-.-1
of strangers. nvc- 800 u; -o j
ar Bent out c-erv wrek: a r.f. -
age cf 5 pf.wn" r -i in- j
P 4,000 actuni iw'irs .. wa. j
Think ihU .vr, w..:t:..-. zu. Tf j
every busir. s nor..-c in liva-,s.r-i
ton will c.vry ;.n ;vl. :n t;r.. rn- J
Next Saturday night, Novem
ber 29, the Montavilla basketball
team will play against B. A. A. C.
at IIorse Hall. Come and yell
lor B. A. A. C.
Hurt by Auto
Eugene Schiller, jr., son of
City Engineer Eugene Schiller,
received a compound fracture cf
the arm. While cranking his auto
ii Portland last Thursday, the
rehire bucked and the crank
v back. He was taken to St.
v'ii.eor.t Hospital.
Thrown on Harrow
if
League Social
The Epworth League gave
a social at the M. E. church Fri
day evening, November 23. Ad
mission free. Refreshments serv
ed. All had a Good time.
Stricken with Paralysis
Louis Moyer, while in Portland
Saturday, was suddenly stricken
with a paralytic stroke, and was
taken to the home of Mrs. Ash
enberner. Mr. Moyer i'eil nut cf
an apple tree last fall, and has
not felt th. best since.
pe:
ive
us ail pi;'.l
Beaverton
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r.:33 men, :crr: :
of the p: st and i.c.v
t- :: tr
D-vid's Hill, Ore. William
KfM'le, while leadiag a calf to
.'L.t-?r, hrd a runaway. Hi held
t - Che rope, and va. thrown
ni upturned, the harixv tooth
Mt-Mg a long ga.:h on his kg,
"hivli necessitated a iiiwibtr of
: ::tchcs by Dr. Kau'iman of j
Forest Grove.
Will Support Wife
Frank W. Richardson, who was
tried last week by County Judge
Reasoner at Hillsboro for rc n
s::ppiirt, was released from cus
tody last Thursday, upon his
promise to support his wife, Lulu
who. filed the complaint. Both
Richardson an? his better half;
have been actors on tht stare,
a id nave iravelea extensive. y aa
-.ver the United States.
Beaverton Wins 2
Beaverton beat the Hill Mili
tary Academy team, 20 to 18, on
Saturday lust. They took the
V. V M f!. into canm 37 to It).
arid lost to Sellwood 21 to 13.
The latter team outweighed
n A A ( 'Zr nounas to tne
man, but they played just the
ame with a M. A. A. Aii-oiar
'too b ot."
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"Say, Archie, I have gone in pwetty stwong for farming, donchor know"
"Is that so, deah boy? Er-a what do you use, plows "and harrows?"
"No, I am tying my own nacktwies now and later
Pm going to woll my own ciawettes. doncher know."
HALL FOR MAYOR
Sherwood, Ore. Buck's Hall
was crowded Tuesday night at
the big mass meeting. Mayor
Hall called the meeting to order.
L. S. McConnell was chosen
chairman, and J. R. Balding sec
rectary. Jame3 Hoy and E. G.
Hagey were appointed tellers.
The following officers were
nominated : ,
A. W. Hall for Mayor.
J. Dodson, W. J. Edwards, M.
F. Johnson, and G. E. Warner
for Cour.cilmen.
J. R. Balding, Recorder.
Dr. W. H. Becker, Treasurer
Mr. Vinsonlater, Chief Police
A bully ticket composed of
Skerwood's progressive business
men.
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Try a rub of ESS-TJSE-DEK. Guaranteed oure, or money'
refunded. Laundry goes out Wednesday mornings; returns!
anrnuav evenings.
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IN SWEATER Wool Shirts.
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