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39 THE WORKING MAN NEEDS THE HELP JN 7Hi3 WORLD. THE & OWL Published every Saturday. TUB OWL PUB. CO. EARL E. FISHER. Editor. Kiih-rtd us Second Class mail matter, under the Act of March 3. I'il'J. At the Tost Office, in Ikovr-rton. Oregon. July 20, 1912 .subscription $ l.O'i Per Year. ADVERTISING UATiiS. JJiSpiay ads 75c an inch per moath; readerslOc per line for 1st insertion, 5c per line for all sub- fifIU8!it insertions. Give me the making of the songs of n people, I care not who makes their laws. - - Be ranger Big talking never brought in money, No more than hornets briny in honey. Franklin. The Beaverton Mercantile On just north of the flour mill, have a new platform in front of their new stare for the benefit of the farmers. A. II. SpranerandBilivThnrrr,. son are pretty good window dec orators, inursday night, they nau a tine display of dishes ar ranged artistically and well lit up uy equine ngnts. Looks line. Alexander Weir, one nf th Cuoper Mountain boys, walked to I -'-n rnuay to do some trading-. The Owl quartette sang at the show Ihursday night, and re cc-ived a glad hand. Messrs. Storey and A'ocre went over to Winlock. Wash., bv pm about ten days ago, and have ar rived at their destination Mr. Nealeighof Scholls drove over the last of the week. Nick Kemmer of Coot t'dn brought over a fine milk cow i riday. W . II. Boyd of Progress was in Tennis Club Not to i"'-'-'"T. Ml SOCIETY. Arch Chisholm, the popular Hotel man and president of B. A. A. C started far Ss-.n Francisco, Thursday night. Good luck, old boy. Cady-Anderson Co. are selling lots of good;-! this fall. Another evidence that the Garden City is coming to the front rapidly! Dr. Kobinson is improving rap idly from liia racent operation at 0 j.ortimid. lie comes up town ev ery day, and says he is feeling better than he has felt for a long time, 'which is good news to his many frit-ads around here. L. S. Haines, who lias been sick for quite! awhile, is improv. ing. Mr. Fonney, of the hm of Fenney &. Johnson, ?;ys he likes Beavertoa rs a business town better than Woodbtirn, which sounds pretty good for our city. Billy Campbell wax a Portland visitor Thursday. John Meuer of Cernell Forks passed through our city, Friday. Johny wis a pretty husky ball pb.ycr of I he C. F. team a chert time ago. ; John Wolf stater that bee lives are not so plentiful as they were on Cooper Mountain a few J v 1 1 ! Dill l. Math Kipp. the warehouse man of Aloha, was in town Tuesday, en business. Mr. Bipp has a big stock of hay. grain and feed, al so l'uvt class storage at lowest i ales. Give him a call. B. B. Beeves. c"u rf Cedar Md,',' iu'siling citizens, gave us a r.pieiumi o.ul 1 niu-.-day. Beit sas Cedar Mills coming alorg the s'orekrLper is selling goods and the shoemaker away ; all they need is i strewtcar line, which be sor.e of these days. Bidj'e C. F. Kindt of Kinton was over Monday Do states that Tanr :-s ovr his way are receiv ing Bio ! ;r vvi. for potatoes. r.o i!i:t' mious e.re se'liug for $l.t, . present. Tiieir nearest ihio: jvo;! is Bo!.vn?'.Mi on the n, Saturday. He underwent an operation on his foot at Port- land hosm'tal a shot w w.t.lL. it jeems good to have him among us again E. II. J. Demmer, with the Secley Insurance Co. of Portland, made this oflice a pleasant visit Monday, and established an in surance agency here. Mrs. C. Lt Mitzel was n R verton visitor, Saturday. Joe Murray of Cedar Mills was in town Saturday on business. The-e was a big crowd at- thP mask ball at Morse Hall cn Thanksgiving night. Billy Anderson, an old-t this part of the woods, was in town Thursday, renewing old ac quaintances. He looks as skook um as when the editor was a hf.v and knew him early in the nine ties. At that time Rillv Hvm..0 .m.J VtlVlW U four-horse team attached tn iha old tramcar for Davia sawmill Hi was nrettv o-ond tn ua hm-u then always giving us a ride, and here is something that seemed funny to the editor then. Every anernoon he always would linger till school was out. and tnl-o load of passengers south, and by me way one ot these passengers u.'came Pilly's wife, old times. At the last meeting of the ten nis association a marked im provement was shone in the at tendance, also in the enthuisasrn. Willis Cady read the club covsH. tution in a very masterful v av after which the new mernl ers signed it without any hesitation. Miss Cha;;e were nresenf,! f..,. membership. The suhiet t r.f ilnv.;,,! Injuns was brought up and diiv (sr-nz. el An r :n ndmcnt to Ll.e con. stituticn was drafted, which es- I PROBiTE eSOST In th.3 matter cf the estate of jonn hurnian, deceased. Peti tion r.f p r tr,.i nv. un.A r.;r for appointing cf an admini. - err: :jer 6. 191?. U;t an tc nf no widow or chil are?) tr.blished per month du, " - ' UbL. , J he first dues to be nmd nn cember the first. Affpr ithw.,. months, if a member faila tn they shall be dropped from the club. Tin's ic iVa fl.. . 1 nn. jnoc leuiuar a?iMc. ment, which the club ha.3 ever vied. Durintr the t.iere has been a lack of funds to keep the courts in good condi tion; ccnsenuentlv wooHj a j .j UI1U grass develoDed a lH v,oi,-f ,t growing throughout the summer vvnai wenave needed and must have is a regular caretaker- the courts. The new constitutional amend ment will be voted on nt tbo hovt meeting, which will ha December the first at the home or Miss Goldie Vincent. property consuls ot roan horse and few other mir.or tniugs. Court ;;;jointed F. C. H o j k e r i. d m in k trator. In the matter of the ertute of SarahJane jJ ii, J. J. We quo-in T?rt. upon rppl.taiion of F. M. iiil!, admini:;tiator. r. moit heard, joking tiie f.,r-.-.nfc' to Vui certain r.-;-onerfv i.av now due, etc.. cic. ileirs cf said Sarah Jane Hill, a; -- F. M. Hill, son T. Mc::.-.y, da'.rhter Bonev Bray, Ilann.-h Co vies. A. L. Kill. Nina Confu.-. F. Allen, Eliza Statts, William Jenkins. Dated ovemoer 13. In the matter of the estate of guardianship of Madeline F. role, William ' roley, minors, represented by Portland atto:-neys. A " i , t.i What k me Aurora Eorealis? Warren U. ..iiiler. thy naturalist, pr!,s into the mystery in Pona!,. f4ettri7 tha Wo Advice for October. You will en V his artico ..nd wonder at how little you knew of tiiis fascinatri Prier.cmer.or.. Amors' other articles that jn-in von re- L OF THE AGE Uomar.uc story of an entire Blue Bidgi noun tam d.strict revitalized and mad. over by a monster power development The Ancient Tarks of Aden glimpse at those wo;-ld-o.:l Persiai utj.i.ug i-me wnra it lever rams, is hotter than Ikdes anc mgnty unhealthy tor n whii.3 man. 1:1: pomas mmm W02LD S ADTaNCE I''' ' 1 INmiJ 1 p fp 1 Sp h unique S;-..."r,u-!e of the P; . ' k-ft,.car ure to delight ai.d astonish you. 'firckss bvecn Gcr:n:-:y a;nl Ar-:!cf -ov act, with New York-B; r'-'i ommercial service an early pivj-rbi). ty. Big things like this thriM vn.v .0 should ' Job Grubbing. Want-sd Have you a tract of land you want grubbed ? Have a first-class grubber look ing for the JOB. Owl Employment ofiice Basket Ball Coach Melntyre is developing For Sale at Beaverton Pharmacy Marriage Licenses S. Emerick. aire 2,1 tn Henry Miss Fanny L. Hall, age IS, both of this county. Nathaniel S. Richards and ha 11. Sherman, both of legal age. Andrew Wilson and Cora P. Comstock were married Monday, November 17, by County Judge Beasoner. Both parties are resi- louts of this county. Lloyd V. Iisher and Alice Bachelor of Portland. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS William Mocensen nnrl r 4.1 1 tt , , , luiuanu uunt club, 20 ft strip tor roadway in Garden Home; $1 J. Syd McNair and wife to 0. J. Gillette, lots 19, 20, 29 and CO, Hillsboro acres; $10. Spring Hill enmnnnv tn T V Reeves, tracts 14 and 8 of Spring inn iarm; M'J. Esther L. Wilson to J C, v. son and wife, lot 8. site; $10 etc. W. E. Peer1 and un'fn tn ti:..0 I Henrikson. 43.04 ncro in m n ' Ail Jl David Ellerson and wife, 1S2; $10 George Kroimhnpl- - - mum nv; iu Mt. Hood Brewinc- Co r.nvinn ft in lot 6, block 15, Cornelius; Thos. L. Kvle and wlfn tn 4 v - tw i.U" ..,.. ir.v.i. Bust iui-Keinier, 11 acres n 21, 1N1; R10J. H. T. Buxton to Geo. D ers et al, 5.75 acres in Elkanah wa.Ker ULC, IN; one of the best basketball teams that has eVer played for Beaver- ton. With the veterans of the past two seasons working hard to hold their places against the new material, which has turned out tor practice the lineim r.r, sequently is a strong one to bent So far, this year the team has won 50 per cent of the games i-iayeci, winch is a good record tor the first of the season The Beaverton Athletic rlnb ha3 taken the team over, and is now managing it with a marked degree of success. At the last game there was a very good at tendance. A new feature, which has been added this year, is an impromptu dance, which follows the game. Employment Office in Beaverton The Owl Employment office lias opened up business in Bea- venon tor the benefit of the farmers and wcrkingmen of Washington county. Every subscriber of the Owl. needing any help, send in your wants immediately to the Owl, WAGES and Protecting the Lives of 200,000 Steel Workcis An immense "Safety First" campaign to reduce clerth rnd da w for the man on the job." And these are only typical of the 200 Fascinat ng Subjects fairly alive with devouring ii teres1, wHh ?r,n AK.k:.n rii,,.....: that combine to make one of the most interesting and instruct e Popular Electricity atnde World's Advance For October Now on Sale at Your Newsdealer's mar? of intents : f0r ita gd thiS' note this brief wm- Mctii Pjftur DePartment 16 pages presenting latest rhotoDlav WorlcP, Piure GylZSU in Ifi pages o inSestint SraPhS 0Ver the rId' Wonderful Thh:r"1torfCSCFlWtn te"S !!1 Eitaple tow the fascina mlnt ? a 1 tlectcity; posts you on all its latest develon ments and shows how to make and do thino-a vourilf B4 pages replete with entertainment and in.trucon for iii th Many Other Live Art.'rl r- ; . ,vvvLCU l iutxicrn progress :n evprv n2P5 "I of the 3d mense ntinr""" .w"-upmting. Ihis im- 128 Pages 200 Subjects 200 Illustrations awaits you in OPULIOctLobe?RIC.ITY AND THE WLD'S ADVANCE Get It today From .Your Newsdealer " Py FOR SALE BY All Latest and Best Magazines voSlm'nf CRmf f?' yo' send fcmenandre'0n our own name anrl nHrli-oaa ,;u ir- . v . .u W. E. PEGG Undertaker and Funeral Director Stock Always on Hand Phone S7. BEAVERTON OREGON Paint Paint! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE 6F OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. SUMMONS'. Alfrieda Allen, Plaintiff, ) vs. so and 4: XI 00. rnu 1 pee-..; j'l-t QU Soldiers Will Play on the Oregon Only those that wear Uncle Sam's uniforms, either in the capacity of oflicers or musicians, may b passengers on the Ore gon, and negotiations are mw being carried on between the loi ps, the Oregon delegation in t'onpress and the secretary of the navy to the effect that our s.tldier ba ui bo appointed odicial musicians. ihat they can inspiio the pro D rompt Subscribers John Kowe, W. O. Hocken, Dave Harper MANY THANKS. 4 4- ! T'.'ATl T biaiing yuith BOARD. We have large bulletin boards already up, and will get you the men if they are in the market. "Employ home peo le first." Keep money in tirc-ilat.'rn in Washington county! S. P. Co. AST ... GOING ... WEST James M. Allen, Defendant,) T" J?5'rUM 4llen- the above. ..cuucu i -eienaant : i I tlh NAME nw run STApoPofeEGON:YoJS hereby notified and required a appear n t in a n,r . PaiKt! ! ! ! Paint! ! ! Gnod nnnnU ?0rt. -nd answer th Vt Listen. Look at your house. It lJt tdnst you in the above- needs paint. Now is the timeto dtLeh davof Vn" ln' paint it while the sun shines. 1 1913. said dat" behi ' t Swe Arch Chisholm the man who expiration of six. weeksfrom the ca.-ries the best grade of paintsj cf the first publication of oils, varnishes etc. Lmsf r-y;?0!is, the date of the In the City of Beaverton. ; OctobS l nlf 'Toi ,therei)f being He Will Give You A Good Job Sea i hSb ,ast ,r,H tt r.A m.,:.i i... o. r V , 'eor De ngNovem- .... Liatciidl. i.mi, iyia; antI ,-ou w-jj Agent Bass Heuter Paints And ,ltaie notice that if vou f- il v -i msne3 xuaae Un The Coast Beaverton Oregon. FOR SALE CIIOWN ORGAN 6 OCTAVES GOOD AS NEW Owl Land Co. Deaverbm. No 6 4 40 7-12 A. s. 902 1-31 PM. 5-23 WILKES ABSTRACT Co. HILLSBORO, OREGON -No. 1 30 8-01 a;i i-i2 Pi; G-22 S. W. Mel! va"r.e A;er.t. VVeiidhff Bells . Na: Richards ynd Mrs. Slier. Hi. in v re :;rrie-J at Kinton last Saturday. Thy v. illnake their fcou.e a! I ds n!.". in'ih.i f ..-.. riie boys ihivsried the couple on ih.iul:y nUht by b;g crowd, a.-.d had a bully time, wishing him a 'org a -ltl happy voyage. LADIES' BICYCLE FOR SALE So.pO. A i:r.e present for the lrI- - Owlcriict. Sawmill Eighty acres of a No. 1 timber :ar.J, 4 miles kUlifOf La: p!a. to nt genera' ion with enthusiasm and patriotis: "til CIO when lads under Grant, was svi-uen.-ed at Los Amreleq n p.-.inla w w months ago at the Grand k'a t;onal i ncampment. They were at sea as to who should lead ti c lig parade of S.000 soldiers, and someone cried, "Get those old, - rav-haired t iv,w iv.,, t v t. i th.'m at the hotel and thy i ire great." The Oregon boys.! .vith John ...j i.x...' P.utitr to the front as drummer. Farms Wanted i ia.-ms wanted m:n: i"d;atc- Ua 1.. , . ' v aoout u acres and the 1 tY.nost inspiring livin -p'u'-es "u a"'i3- Ue l:ave! I ev.r sen. ' " i tne ra,,ts waiting r.ox. Call or I write and hst with us vo-r farm I -TheO.,lL:r.dC'''" Oregon EAST Electric - BAR3ER SHOP POOL HALL A.W.KKUGER mm mmn GJLiiG Station; rock road. tor a small sawmill. tur.ocr for sale, rca:c;;.-.l!e. Wo have a nun v ho r ish rent a small f.v.-m iuv.i'Bt'avS. 4. -The Owl Land Co. ffLST, Graves Sc Ruffner 30 6-43 A.X.-NO. 31 7-24 a H : rra'.s v S3 S-42 ' vuviuca 35 11-02 2 7-24 SG 11-1' , Mstzer S3 1-46 P.m. 40 4-21 42 6-41 4-4 S-t4 4-3 10-17 " CO 4-i 41 5-5S 7-1S 45 9-02 47 12-14AH r;fon NO L1MITSD . A THOMPSON, AnnC ic:-cwd down the boulevard. t.ic.:r My that it w. nn .,f Farms Wanted to licr.t. Now ig the tim to list yo;:r p'ace with us Owl Land Co. Meyers Pumps, PIPES AND repairs! P. H. Van Dehev. ! Beaverton Oregon' to arpear and answer said com Pmt pisintiif will apply to the Court for the relief praVd for her complaint, to-wit, for a de" I7lvlth,e abo-er.titled Court, ani8tr. D.issoIvin marriage and marriage contract now here SdSuSelf;ffb&tWeenPIainti T.J1: Awarding to th9 Plaim Ltf the care, custody and contro1 of Josephine Alfrieda Alien mi .cn.d of Plaintiff anl'yoS: 'fJLr,d: An,V for such other and ,mM seem equitable and nv set fortn1" The .n s.ad comprint for sa;i rte is desertion, llus summensis served itoh you by publication thereof th" Beaverton Owl, pursuant to or" der of the Hon --able D. B. Eel Son or, court v -': t-T. r.r ! iton county. Oregon, nide d dated on the 4th day of Octolc i:a. and v. men order require t.'at you appear and answer fY comrdairt rn nr h.-f . da" of N0VPniK.2r- loio Baglky i- H V?F. -rvttc.rneys for P.u-'rtiJ Fancy Butier Wrappers At This