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"7 if LECTMC CARS JAN. is -TV. NEW E Cfrvl rpr? flHI . Jjf VOL. 2, NO. 3. BEAVERTON,- OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. 1914 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.C0 PES YEAR. TT 1 I 2 li li ' " ' . .'. ' At the regular meeting of the town council of Beaverton held at City Hall Monday night, W. O. Hocken was install ed Mayor, A. H. Spraner, Dr. Carstens, and A. M. Hocken Councilmen, C. H. Fry Recorder, and J. L. Hardy Treasur er. W. E. Pegg, retiring Mayor, made a short farewell speech and congratulated the incoming officials, The financial statement in detail will be fomid on back page of this issue of the Owl. ; inere wm ce a Dig time m tfeaverton baturaay morning, January 17, between 8; 30 and 9: 00 a. m. When the P., E. & E. Electric railway will have a biy excursion on the West Side and Eeav erton will be the first stop, Mayor Hocken with the Town Council and Commercial Club have charge of the ceremonies here, and he asks everybody in town to be present and give this new car R vir- . royal welcome. Beaverton Band will enliven things , With a b Concert ! Portland Commercial Club will be present. Lay aside your business for an hour and come to the S P denot at 8- "o m This new Electric Lino means everything to the future grov. th of our prosperous city. ' Ever body J Everybody ! Everybody 1 Come and celebrate. Let us give them a ROUSING CEPTION ! . . ft Xih h X, C$ (Sfck C$& JtSh jtfh &x cJl rSh rth rV rt e& -k v cv x, wtk cv iw w-w . Mday, about 4 p. m., over 80 I. W. Ws. hiked from Portland into Beaverton, througkjlhe drenchinjr rains.' A delegation wrs sent to Mayor W. 0. Hocken, askin for food and Bhlrrr A,rn, the night. Grange nail was rantea, ana tne city provided supper ana breakfast. After supper some of the leaders snoke upstairs, and the audi the hal. A lady by name ot Mrs. Rice is Ue Laptamina ol the Bngade," as they term themselves. Other officers were Lieuts Wasgat j and Carstens. These men had men on guard allnirht nnnn nn was huuwuu to leave nic iiaii. lucsua; jiiuiuiiik me men nuuuu.ii tue imu morougniV Deiore leaViilflf. -i t il i i A l A j.1 i l .1 i . r . . . : - . promisea worK 10 ineir memuera on arnva. .iu tnai me crowu , hi De sdoui 14.UUU at the canit trumps. onerin iteeves ana deputy ivicyuuiitii oi musuoro wero nere. Also the town swore The Brigade left for Hillsboro at p a. m., Tuesday, over the 3. P. track, "having a tie pass. . Ihe Joan of Arc stated tiat they were oh their way 'to Salem to meet Gov WpsI hn Un.t i, and it begins to look like the Gove -nor will have a "full house." and it will ho hard tn foil ',KQt ;1 in a number of snecial nnlice to assist (,hiof P.mncl in rnnn nf fpnnhi'n ut n . i ,, r r -x-r vv.m.v,, xuk unjujr nu uuuijie appearea. BASKET BALL GAME Although beaten by a score of 3 to 18, tht Beaverton team outplayed Astoria big team on tenmwork. The score stood 16 to 14 in favor of Astoria until last 8 minutes of play. Erenden was the star for the boys by the sea scoring 6 baskets and 2 fouls, while Ireland starred for Beaverton with 5 baskets and 4 fouls. Allhands was in the limelight for fancy guarding. Berst, Barnes and Davis showed their class in the game. Manager Roy Berst states that the boys received a royal we come and have the promise of another game. Beaverton will play the McLaughlin team, one of the fastest quintette in the state, on the Beaverton floor Saturday night, Jan uary IT. Everybody come. FIRE ON MONDAY, A fire at Johansen'-s house located at the corner of First and Frohanauer's boulevard brought Hose Company No. 1 inside of 4 minv.te'o. After the fire bel rang, Monday morning Firemen Mer cer and Fisher ran into the kitchen and found a big map on the wall neur the stove on fire. Mercer grabbed the burning map that was on the floor and ran outdoor with it, while Fisher took the tea kettle the stove and fixed the blaze on the walj. Vvi hose wasn't connected to the hydrant, because it was put on tho icel backwards, and might run the water back into the hy dran t. md Mrs, Johansen didn't know their house was on fire. Craig, near-neighbor, noticed the blaze and phoned to Charles Essick rang the curfew. : lift; originated by Johansen's little boy Alf setting the map then crawled under the house. The little fellow didn't realize his dangerous place, in case the house burnt, hA hf hy Mr. As ::. . Centra1, I;,.! on r.re,: TEACHERS MEET The Washington County TeaVnr's Association held their second vnccti:" x at the Beaverton school house on Saturday Jan. 10. It a voted to hold a Spelling Contest again this year, and t: send ; :niTS in local contests to Iliilsbcro for the Final sp?llin .ax.! in April. After the business session an aidres) v as jrivi j- pre f. X. II. Pittman of Monnsoath Norma! 'V.ecruiting a Dea Schuoi." Ti.e afternoon session was held at the Grange Hall. rVo. Plttrean spoke on "Ct-eperation in the cchool" and Eoctoi Swef u-.v.r of the U. of O. gave an address "Nature Study as an ir- j to Sex Hygiene." The rext meeting will be at Hillsboro Captain Stanley, the Temper mce singer and speaker, will again be at the. Methodist church Sunday, January 18, at 7:30 p.m. Those who had the pleasure of hearing this unique advocate of Temperance when last here, will rejoice at his return. Huston and Lane have leased the big store room in Morse Hall, next door to Hardy's, and will install a new meat market imme diately. . . . i A play by local talent will be ?iven on Feb. 6 for benefit of the School piano fund. -vVatch for che Dutchman s face in the Arctic Architects." The Revival at Falls City, Polk lounty, conducted by the Beav erton Methodist pastor, resulted in auuui ou proiessions ot con version. Ihe church has taken i i i )n new me ar.a energy as a con sequence. USE Swift's Premium Oleo--nargarine for a Dainty Spread 'or Daily Bread Sold by Alb. Iuessig & Son. BIG DANCE at Morse Hall Beaverton Sat. Night Jan. 21 Toelle'a Orchestra. Revival pervices opened at thf ieaverton M. E. church Monday light, January 12, conducted b :he pastor and wife, and wi!' xmtinue every- right, except Sat irday, until further noticf! There will be special singin? each evening. All are cordially in vited to attend. Rev. Erymer will preach at Cedar Mills Sunday, January IP, at 3 p. m. gbrs. ROBINSON & BARRETTS 3 Physicians and Surgeons aOffice at Beaverton Pharmacy Res. Phones. Beaverton, Ore. DR. G. VV. KING Thysican and Surgeon CAPLES HOUSE Alcha Orejron DR. PAUL W. E. CARSTENS Physician and Surgeon )iv. Surgeon S. P. and P., E. . E. R. R. 'Hone 15-7. Beaverton, Or Mrs. A. H. Spraner called last )f the week with a nice order for Jtationery. Baseball Fam ! The Owl will print a series of Base Ball Letters written by the Beaverton Team-Pennnt Season 1913. --Commencing: with the next issue of The Owl nu. i. oy ranK iiowei -lieaver nn'a famnno p,-f.v,. Good Entertainment AJlen& Roberts LAWYERS 'lo F wetland BH-. Ccr. 5th and Washington PORTLAND, OREGON ABSTRACTS CAKEFCLLY IXA MI.TSr, The Sisters' School of Beuv ?rton,wit!i the assistance cf some the young ladies at St. Mary's Institute, gave a delightful pro-, ram at Crange Hall on Sunday night recently. The chorus wotk was grand. Judge Welter's "Kangarco Court" to jk the house. Mary Hinchy Epoke one of her best recitations in a pleasing way. The Coon Jubilee Singers en livened the program and bad s hard timo "changing their color to white again," Joe Muessig, .Valter Mueller looked sweetest and Bill Hinchy shaked his feet n Southern style. The Fairy Drill by 11 little or.-'s was a cute number. ! The pantomime Star cf the East took well. The sirging by young Iadie3 from St. Marys was Tfqrif and the closing rcene on titled "Echoes from Bethlehem" B AGLEY & HARE LAWYERS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE is hereby give'n that the 1913 tax roll for Washington County, Oregon will open for the collection and payment of tae on Monday February 2, 1914. No rebate will be allowed All taxes are due and payable before the 1st day of April, 1914 'but a penalty of 1 per cent per month will be charged on remaining half payment to be paid, prior to September 1. 11)14. Where no pay ment is made before the 1st dry of April, 1914, the tax become do .nnuent, and a penalty of 1 per cent per month is charged from that date to prior to September 1, 1914. After September 1. 1914 a penalty of 10 per cent and interest at the rate of 12 per cent per year will be charged on all delinquent taxes. ' E. 13. SAPPINGTON j County Treasurer and Tax Collector of Washington County, Ore jnn Basket Ball game Beaverton H.Vh School Vs. Mc MinnviHe Hi-h at Morse Hall Friday Niirt Jan. 2;!.-.Al-.r. tramaK..uA::i- i1 "n ,m tho B!.a t' Vr"" A , " J , . "7 "in 9 team -il ! Oive our team? your heartiest support. CJ112 m 'is,?.? timttooti Hi 'sfco.'o 1914 BARGAINS ON TOILET AND CARVING SETS PERFUMES & STATIONERY Get our Prices on Candy sn i UuttTf) We can Sive YOU Monty on Confec.ior.cry fro h J.L.HARDY BEAVERTON HUSTON &LFM MARKET -Big line Prime Meatf. Fish on Fii-l.-.v. Beaverton, Oregon Mu'nn r 'HWUWHM.-i .. V" fT T1 l ! Lcuvfiton Laundry Agency at Beaverton Barber. Sh'..i t o '3 ;nieu. Laundry troas out Wpdrw sAxv mnmi'mvc r N O R VT 0 TWJI J