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About The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
ttJi fx. t kt i M &- ll 1 11 WASHINGTON COUMTY ' 1 9 r Everything in General Merchandise Our goods are JUST are JUST RIGHT RIGHT and you you deal with us if lose ftioney. ' Fenney & eaverton 3 Ei I fad " LARGEST W On Hand. Iu a short time will have 4- and G-inch tile in big amount?. BEAVERTON TIL'S FACTORY. a Beaverton t ta ; iT" S?' k." Do your banking business with the Bank of Beaverton whose Directors and 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 check is the best kind of. a receipt for bills paiiL All business intrusted to us will t receive our careiui attention. .k. V.V Sttw2 v Af Fruit Trees In all Leading: Varieties High Grade Stock at Reasonable Prices. v ROEBER BROS., NURSERY. BEAVERTON I PHOTO O VINCENT C Beaverton COWS. PIGS AND HKIFKCS FOR SALE. -S. 11. l.ivw. 1-2 mile west of Boav 'rUn P.UY your Xmaa toys at A. V. gpraaer's Toyhmd. Everything in the line of toy3. CLEANING AND PRESSING ' at the Toggery. All work guaranteed. Harry M. Karnes N esident ew Next Wednesday inauguration 1 exercises will be held at Pacific ; nniversity when Dr. J. C. Bush nell. president of that institution will be formally inducted into of-: flee. Dr. Bushnell has been act-1 in president since the opening of the schol last September. It is expected that trustee?, alumni and friend.-? o. the colore will present from all pan of the Northwest, and an elaborate pro pram has been prepared for the tvent. ffl s v s -e tiv: i C! RIGHT-Oar prices Our service' fa JUST are JUT RIGHT if you doii't v,-e both Johnston j Oregon t QUALTITY Oregor 9 3 9 9 9 i r. 91 $4Bm o OREGON W IOj STUDIO h MAZZEI Oregon. New Circus A new circus has been organ ir.ed. The proprietors ara All hands, and Lewis - "Biggest Shows on Earth." At i resent show? are going on in Eest Beav erton, and the parade tcok place Monday afternoon. The big bo vine was in the head wagon. The cougar got loose and has been sen once since he has evaded captivity. Last week, when Oler Ht-rzig was going home late at night, the old cougar jumped over the fence and knocked Her zig's hat off -a pretty close call It" the showmen can get Nicl Wolf's gray zebra, "ther wil l ' something doir.2." Cai! for Aladdin in M.-.utle Lamp aaJ Supplisr t Beaverton Mercar.ti'.a Co t Bouvcrton Orc- ft? 1 II i lie FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE THE TOWN OF BEAVERTON, March 11, 1912, to January 1, 1914, Warrants 666 to 931, inclusive 566 Treasurer's salary , J67 W. Hunter, labor ... f 5.00 3.00 i68 Graham & Belknap, draw ing charter ;G9 F. Cady, nidsw , )70 P. Spencer, labor...., 171 Election judge ;72 Election juilgtj T ;73 Election judge 74 Election clerk , 75 Election clerk , 76 Election expense ., 77 Printing ballots .78 Hall rent tos eaucu 79 Ambulance for Lind 80 Premium on bonds 81 Printing 82 R. Summers, lbor R3 K. I). Kuniniers, labor 84 R. L. Tucker, lumber S5 Liverntore, lumber ;86 Recorder's balary and prem. on bonds.. 87 Eights !88 E. 1). bummers, labor Kre'd Summers, labor 90 W. Hunter, labor..;. 91 Stamp Works, dog tags and stars .'. 12 Recorder's salary 33j. t. Melloy, labor 14 Freight )5C. H. Fry. tr'P Hillnboro aud stamps 16 P. H. Vandehey... watch man's salary v...: 17 Fire bell 15 Lights 19 K A. Hendricks, labor 0 Fred Summers, labor 11 D. C. Tallman, labor )2 Dick Melloy, labor.,..., 13 Geo. Ward, labor 4 H. Summers, labor 05 R. L. Tucker, lumber 96 A. u. Long, soda ". 17 M. I'. Cady, mdse 8 Arch Chisholm,' painting.. 10 Prot. Homan, Injury 11 Recorder's salary and tele phone 12 W. E, Squires, blacksmith ing 13 F. Papple, wood 14 Lights 15 E. A. Hendricks, labor 16 Geo. Ward, labor 7 H. Summers, labor 18 P. Summers, labor '9 Jack Melloy, labor Id Dick Melloy, labor !0 Boring Bros., drayage 2 Lewis Wolf, labor 23 Recorder's salary and ex press 24 Bank of Beaverton, money loaned 25 Bank of Beaverton, int. warrant No. 589 '26 Recorder's salary 7 Lights 28 A. II. Sprague, mdse 29 m. P. Cady, mdse "30 Harrald Johansen, black smithing 11 Geo. Ward, labor 12 K. A. Hendricks, labor 33 Peter Klinge, labor 4 Bank of Beaverton, pay ment road work 35 Bank of Beaverton, road money 36 Two paymts. chem. engine '7 W. E. Pegg, oil for streets "38-ARecorder's salary 39 IVmk of Bcaverton, paid for road work to Frpd Pappel, meal, etc 741 Special police, July 4th.... ,2 special police, July 4th ... "! Ppier Klinge, labor 44 Fred Summers, labor 45 W. Hunter, labor 746 Geo. Ward, labor 747R. A. Hendricks, labor -48 Geo. Thomas, money bor rowed 749 Lights 750 A. H. Spraner, mdse 751 Recorder's Balary 12 E. A. Hendricks, labor '53 A. G, Long, md?e 54 Paymt. Chem. Eng "is Notary's fees '56 s. P. Co., lease eng. house 17 Speed limit signs and freight 55 Lights 59j. t. Melloy, labor 50 C. H. Fry, R. R. fare and stamps '61 Recorder's salary 65 Fare to Portland, water system '66 Postage 67 John Hoover, labor 38 Two. paymts chem. cngiuo i!;)E. A. Hendricks, labor 70 Lights 771 Special officer "72 Surveying springs (Schil ler) 74 Livery and express ."76 Stationery , ,S9 Recorder's salary 10 Livermore, lumber 91 J. T. Melloy, labor T92 E. A. Hendricks, labor ;3 Fred Summers, labor T K. A. Hendricks, labor '7 Frank DeGrace. wiring h;.'.l 99 J. T. Melloy, labor i? Lights - 4 F. W. Cady. mdse ; Three paymts. chem. eng. ' Fred Pappel, labor 16 Recorder's salary Fred Pappel. labor Recorder's salary ... " -Lights ?s R. L. Tucker, lumber IVs-Mtiger. hauling 2 Fas'.ey & Hare ordinances Fire i"s. on hall ,;2? Pre J Pappc'., salary and labor S29 Adam Zen7n, rebate on 150.00 4.55 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.35 4.00 2.00 5.0C 15.0C 5.65 20.6f 21.EC 79. 8r 31.90 15.25 1.00 11.25 8.00 3.00 9.00 10.00 4.50 1.10 1.25 50.00 16.50 1.00 26.25 18.00 2.00 2.25 9.00 8.00 64.25 4.48 21.28 14.00 25.00 10.25 9.00 2.. l.l 50.01 43.01 30.5C 2.2! 2.? 13.? 1.6' 25.00 10.55 500.00 30.24 10.00 1.00 55.00 5.90 3.95 41.25 48.12 16.87 956.85 325.35 50.00 14.00 10.00 C8.50 2.75 2.00 2.00 11.2E 5.00 10.50 12.00 11.25 500.00 1.00 3.65 10.00 20.30 13.SG 25.00 1.00 l.cr 7.9r l.C 13.5C 1.3." 13.0f .5: 1.2 4.0 50.0 5.C 1. f 2.0 10.' 2. r .5 10.C 12.F 4 ' 22.6 41 3.7 ls.r 9.0 2.0 18 3' T5.0 S 3 . i r ltl.Ot 17.0 1'VOf 3..7F 3.25 4.00 5.00 6.0? 830 H. Summers, labor. 2 00 831 F. V. Cady, mdse... 3,0p 32 Lights 45.00 i33 Prem. on recorder's bond 5.00 334 F. V. Cady, mdse 3.00 535 Fred I'appel, salary and labor , 70.50 536 Lights 44.00 .37 R. L. Tucker, Imnber 34.70 38 Recorder's salary .............. 10-00 J39 Fred Pappel, labor 14.50 340 Mosler Hafa Co.,. filing cabinet , , 110.00 HI Recorder's salary ,10.00 ,42 Fred Pappel, salary and labor 05.71 343 Recorder's salary and tele phone 10.50 .'45 47- Recorder's salary 10.00 Lights Fisher, printing 46.00 l.Oo 60.00 48 Fred Pappel, salary and labor 49 Recorder's salary 50 R. L. Tucker, lumber 51 S. P. Co., lease ,2 Lights 53 M. P. Cady, light globes.. 10.00 13.25 1.00 45.00 .60 10.00 35 Recorder's salary i6 Fred Pappel, salary and labor 65.00 ,59 Fred Summers, labor 13.50 60 F. W. .Cady, mdse,..:. 1.55 .61 Lights 45.00 62 Julia Vincent, interest 35.00 63 Fred Pappel, salary and labor 65.00 64 Recorder's salary 10.00 66 A. H. Spraner, mdse 2.40 57 R. U. Tucker, (door lock.... 2.25 68 Lights 45.00 09 Meals for prisoners 1.40 70 Printing warrant books.... 3.75 ,71 Six paymts. chem. engines 150.08 !72 Typewriting ordinances;... 3.50 73 Recorder's .salary 10.00 j 4 Fred Pappel, salary and labor ....., 65.00 ;75 Recorder's salary 10.00 76 R. L. Tucker, lumber 23.40 77 Lights 45.00 ,78 Recorder's salary 10.00 ,80 Paymt. chem. eng 25.00 i2 Fred Pappel, salary and, labor 65.00 83 Paymt. chem. eng 25.00 ,84 Lights 45.00 65 M. P. Cady, mdse: 1.80 86 F. W. Cady, mdse 3.25 S7 Registration supplies 22.50 89 Fred I'appel, salary and labor 60.00 ;90 Bank of Beaverton, road money .' 571.75 91 Lights 45.00 .92 P. H. Vandehey, labor 2.00 93 Paymt. chem. eng.: 25.00 95 Fred Pappel, salary 40.00 ,96 Fred Pappel, labor 31.00 ,97 Registrations 13.60 '98 Printing 1.50 399 W. Barr, labor 2.0t 900 P. Hasson, labor 2.0C 901 Fred Sabitiui, labor 1.00 902 Lights : : 45.00 90 Board for prisoners 95 906 Bank Of Beaverton, road money - 35.90 S07 Postage ar.d supplies 2.80 908 Fred Pappel, laying cul vert 29.0C 910 Recorder's salary 10.00 911 Fred Pappel. salary una labor 72.50 912 Int. on Vincent warrant.... 17.00 113 Bank of Bcaverton, renew ing Vincent warrant 500.00 914 Election expenses 20.50 ,15V. Stitt, labor... : 13.51 316 Liverv and hauling 4.50 (17 A. G. Long, soda....: 4.4; 18 Printing 3.5( 19 J. L.' Hardy, salary and suunlie 10.5( ?n ncstineer. hall rent 2.0C 21 Lights 45.01 22 Fred Peterson, lumber 19. 2( 23 Paymt. chem. eng 25.00 i24 Paymt. rhem. ens 25.00 fl?s .Tame3 Shefflin, rock 5.00 926 Jim Johnson, rock 6.25 997 s. Wolf, labor 6.0; 928 W. Stitt, labor 6.7f 999 .lb Muessig. sawing wool 3.0( 930 Freight on hose 7.0( 931-Fred Pappel, labor - 20.0C Total $7313.2t Paid by treasurer on outstand ing warrants 36.00 $7379.29 Unpaid warrants 1052.00 $6327.29 RECEIPTS roni former treasurer $1012. o( 'ines hi recorder's court and peddler's license .43.20 an 600.01- "axes 3138.6! lock sold 2.0C aloon licenses 2100.0C $6796 4 v'arrants paid by treasurer ... 6:'27.2t 'ash en hand - f 463.1; We, C. H. Fry, recorder, an f. L. Hardy, treasurer, hereb.. ertify that the foregoing is t rue report of money receiver ind pr;d out by us during the erioa of time from March 11. ;D12. to January 1. 1914. Dated at Beaverton, Ore., thi. "th dsv of January, 1914. C, n. FKY, Recorder J. L, HAKDY, Treasurer HOT and cold baths 25j. First in town; At the, roverton bar ber chop.. ' L. A. Derr, Oh you! Midwinter swim! "Watch for the Arctic Ar chitzts, " .to be given by local talent-for the benefit of the public school plano'frund. ' INCUBATOR FOR SALE pirzt classlncu.'.ato. good as ncw--250 Eg? sire $12. Owl Land Co. Beaverton. Collier's The National Weekly First Time LQ. Clubs Until this year Collier's has been Eoldat $5.50. New the .price is $2.50 pad n eha e Lecurcd a concession " here by we can offer it at a still -further reduction in con nection with this ..publication. Special OtftT to Our Reader ltocosnizintj'tUe preat demand top CollUr'i at til.- new price, vc have ni.ie arrangements to (n'.T it anil oui own pubiitation tach one year for the price ot fo'';r'jaloiiev This is a limited offer ai.u in us', betataailvant iecof promptly,. What Yea Get in Collier's Cof.'ier' is fhe eqe bis,' independent, fearless, weekly of the whole country. Not only is it the Knot! citizen's handbook bvt it is also a nni'izine for the whole f;.mil. Among ths things that a year's subset ij-Uon dives arei 1000 EdiiotUla GoO N. Photoa 2t0 Short Article ISO Short Stories 100 Illustrated Features 2 Complete Novels Cdlier'j... . $2.50) owl 1x0 i2.50 T H I ' 0 Christma and New Year Holidays at Memo LOW ROUND TRIP FARES; VIA ' idi let! (Jt)UtN6:bnA3!A The Exposition Line, 1315 SET WEEN' ALL POINTS IN IN OREGON TO CALlr UiuNlA, WASHINGTON AND IDAHO SALE DATES AND LIMITS Southern Pacific points to points m Washington and Idahej nKo,i8tn?ii inelnpive. Between Oregon and Cab- frtmin nninrs December January 5, 1914. N-w Year's Holi-:!ay-December 27 to January 1, with final return limit January 5, 1914. The New Year Fares apply on h between paipt3 "in Oregon, and between Oregon and Cali fornia. &S0PERMR TRAIH SERVICED OBiERVATioii Car?. Dining Cps and big, varm All-Steel Coaches. All trains solidly vestiduled. Call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent fcr full particulars trair schedules, sp( cific fares, etc. John M. Stf, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregor. Any Wfcod To Cut Do you want wood choppers ? n subscriber of the O wl want rg woodchoppers may get them r.mediatelv by letting U3 know o.v many WANTED amount .f wood Pay per cord. Ov.'I Employment Co. 11 3 Light Farm Team for Sale rW ill weigh about 1125 lioumls ta&h. Gentle end trusty Hor;es. ' Inuuiro at . - m. A, H. Sjpraner's Beaverton, Ore. . . - ti TWO COLTS FOR SALE Perfect match. Will be 3 and 4 years old in the spring. Call at Owl office. LOST Black Overcoat, Cuff Sleeves, Pair Tan Gloves irj pocket. F. award. L cava cit thia office. $ ' For Sale Three horses, weight 1,233 each. Cood'pullersj'orcken, sin gle ar.d double. Two are grey; and one spotted dark and whit.-. Prices EIGHT. Call at Owl office. Apple Trees for Sale I have for sale, 100 each of first premium. Gravensteen and Kin; apple trees for sale, J will sell cheap in' any quantity. They ava the best varieties adopted for this locality. ' - l' Ve'also have pigs for sale. B. Leis, JEtm Orchards. Beaverton LOST Bull terrier bitch, also pointer bitch pup, liver and white. Liberal reward. - ' L. S; Wolf. Bsaverton, Ore Bsa&BLi&a txs3a2i3 ssrairsat-i We make our own doughnuts at the Bakery aKe!asir wrurftnKft OBrsissss THE 1. 1 cct ROUTES OREGON. ALSO FROM POINTS' mints in Orecon; also from 20 to 25. Return limit all points; FOR SALE A farm team, har ness and first-class Peter Schutf.er wagon. Both horses gentle and broke to drive sin. gle. Price $125. This Office THE FREAK THE OWL ONE BUCK PER YEAR. 0 9 V- 13.10 ' " 'imua'm'mm,'MMr V,