The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, February 21, 1914, Image 3

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MEWS-PAPER ADVERTISING
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LARGEST
On Hand.
In a short time will have 4- and 6-inch tile
in big amounts.
BEAVERTON TILE FACTORY.
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Do your banking businc 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 dt pouts. Ten Dollars will
.tart a checking account and a check is the best kind of.
a receipt for bills paid. All business intrusted to us will
receive our careful attentim.
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t U T,.;ulin!T Varieties -Hi.vh
Prices.
ROEIiER BROS.,
BEAVERTON
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Api'e Tivos lor txuo
I have for sn'o l'H) each of first
premium. Gravenstcen and Ki)i;
;ipl!e treo; for saio. 1 will sell
I't'crp in any iiuantity. They art
the lust varieties adopted foi
this kvahtv.
:-i lui p'n's tur sale.
B. Lr.is,
t'vt llr.-hards. Beaverton
''lUST-Cl.ASS piano, used six
mo'.ths. ;;'i!ie as new at a low
price. Hero t yo'ir chanoo to
g( in ".'V-N., 1" piano, on'
p-; mi. p.l plan it' desired. The
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(.'ad (vv Bill Woif. ;
Allen & Roberts
LAWYERS
735 Srf;lanJ Bid
Cor. fth mid. lfiiiton
rORTIND. OREGON
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NURSERY.
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STUDIO
MAZZPJI 1'
Oregon. .J
MAKING A KEAL ON BREAD
a'one woidd not be unpleasant if
it were nu- bread. The loavc
c nio daily from our ovens, 10
e 'i; ) and appetizinij: have a fk -v
ir thai appeals to the palate.
l:i:!e don't eat our bread from
a soiii-'o of July. They eat it be
cause th.y like it. So will you
wiun you e.iine to try it. Will
it be todav? '
JOHSTONS
Orepfcn
W. E. PEGG
Undertaker and
Funeral Director
Stock Always on Hand
Rhone 37.
BEAVERTON OREGON
BARBER SHOP
POOL HALL
A.W.KRUGER
TiGARD OREGON
Meyers Pumps,
PIPES AND
REPAIRS
P. H. Van DeL y.
Beaverton O
ADVENTIST CONFRENCE I
The Western Oregon Confer
ence of Seventh-Day Adventist
will be well represented at the
biennial session of the North Pa
cific Union Conference of thai
denomination, which will be helo
at College Place, Wash., Febru
ary 25 to March 8. Elder H. W.
Cottrcll of Portland, president,
will head the delegation fron
this conference, which will be
composed of practically all of the
lenrymen and bible teachers it
its employ. Among others, wh
will attend, are: T. H. Starbuck,
R. D. Benham, II. G. Thurston,
M. II. St. John, J. f. Nethery,
J. L. Kay, B. -L. Howe, Benin
Block, 0. E. Sandnes, N. C.
Ernston, I. G. Knight, T. F.
Soule, C. J. Cummmgs, Titus
Kurtichanov, G. E. Johnson, J.
A. Reibor, John Peterson. Amor.j.
the cities that will be represent-
d are Portland, which is one o;
the largest Adventist centers ii
the Northwest, Dallas, Gaston,
Salem, Lebanon, Troutdale,
Brownsville, Beaverton arid Cor
neiius.
I Call for Aladdin
Mantle Lamp and Supplie
t Beaverton Mercantile Co.
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Oreo'OP
Hearing Blarch 1C
The date for the hearing cf
the Beaverton Rate club befoi e
tne Railroad commissioners h. s
been set cn March 16, 1914.
Sight-seeing trips in wheel
barrows a'-e very popular aero; s
the pond. They say "Indac'e
some of me good friends en, y
thim over heare. "
1" THE JUST RiGIIT STOKE '
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Everything in Hardware
Prompt Delivery every, da
J BEAVERTON OREGON
E. ANNUAL CONVENTICK
Albany, Ore. The 24th Ore
gon Christian Endeavor union
c invention will be held at ti e
First Presbyterian church at this
place on February 20-21-22, 1914
grand time is in preparation.
The Owl Quartette will hold
their next rehearsal at the home
of Floyd Tetl't on Monday, Feb
ruary 23.
Some pianos sound fine before
they are tuned, while others
hive sort of a "Farmer in tie
Dells" music, after they are fixed
up, makes us think of the "gocd
hiyhauling times" to listen to
t leir enchanting tones.
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We are not running! a giQ
ery, bu" we do keep the ba
jery line.
THE BAKERY.
HOW GOES THE TIMES
It looks to The Owl like thiF.
The rich man is growing richer,
the poor man poorer, and the
middle man is kept hustling to
piy taxes.
This has been rather a stormy
winter, and the windstorms have
p'.ayed hsvoc with standing tim
ber in this part of the state.
From receut reports, even some
:i eb upon Piety Hill "are lear
in.f ' iron. he bad efects of ti e
ito.-nis uodoubtedly.
r -A MCH.
Who said Cedar Mills wasn't
on the map?" Well, wa want to
say it is there, and what do we
care so long as the little cross
road's place is booming, and ev
erybody happy and healthy.
The Ladies' Aid of this place
wa3 only organized a few week?
ago; in fact it's only in its in
fancy, yet there are already gcod
results reported from it. Last
Friday night, the 13th ifist., the
Ladies' Aid gave their first en
tertainment at the Grange hall;
had a large crowd, despite the
bad roads. Everyone had a nice
sociable time and the supper waf
immense. If everyone didn't gel
their money's worth, it was cer
tainly their own fault, as the
"eats" were before them. Rev.
Brymer was over from Beaver
ton; also some other Beavertor
folks. The program was also ex
cellent. We have our young
folks to thank for the last nam
ed. They certainly did fine.
There has been a few meet
ings held for the purpose of stir
ring up enthusiasm enough for a
Cedar Mills improvement club. I
think it will be organized.
Friday night, February 27.
with Mr. McDaniels of Portland,
Mr. Wilmot, also of the city; ar.d
others in this vicinity, who arc
interested in getting a streetcar
line out here, and other genei 1 1
improvements that tend to mal e
it a more desirable place in which
to live.
B. B. Reeves has organized a
debating society here.
Mr. May, our merchant, says
business is good.
Mr. Reeves is building a new
dwelling on his property, near
the church, for IL R. Kagle
Mr. Kagler works for Mr. Mty
in the store, and is also delivei y
man. It looks from the amount
of goods hauled from Portland
ea?h week that someone is "de
livering the goods."
There were four more added to
the church here yesterday, Feb
ruary 15.
The Ladies' Aid mat :'
Mrs. Purden's, one of their mem
bers, who is a widow, and buil:
a poultry house, quilt a quilt,
saw and haul wood, set fence
pjsts, build fence, and serve dir.
ner. Tuasday a jolly time
was enjeyeded. Well you see the
women won't do all the work, as
they intend to take some men
along, but the Ladies' Aid ex
pects to see that the work is
done. INO MOORE.
1 "SHINE 'EM UP" y
Y'our Shoes Neatly Sained at
the Beaverton Barber
Shop. By
CHARLES WARRFN
It is rumored that a newspaper
is now being published in Skook
umville. Mr. Warren's children have
had a measles party lately, ar.d
all have been invited.
Mrs. Calvin Barnes cf Boring
! wa3 yMt'ms relatives here' Sun"
day. ;
Somebody came near losing a
keg of pickles Saturday night.
Thev were in a w heelbarrow.
GRUBBING Wanted man to
grub 3-4 acres immediately.
John Traehsel.
Elmonica, Ore
SBeaverton Mercantile Co,
j?Grocerie3& Gen. Merchandise
i We deliver all Good?.
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SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS
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The Exposition Litve 1915
And now is the time to see California; to live outdoors
and enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports.
It is a trip you cannot afford to miss.
:E FINE '
including Shasta Limited THE train of modern service
with all steel up-to-the-minute equipment.
The California and an Francisco Express Trains
with Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and dining
service that will please.
CALL on nearest S. P. AGENT and let HIM outline a TRIP,
luote FARES and furnish OUTING LITERATURE on California'E
FAMOUS RESORTS. " .
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.'
Big lin3 Prime Meats.
LAUNDRY AGENCY
LAUNDRY GOES OUT WEDNESDAY MORNING;
RETURNS SATURDAY MORNING.
Beaverton
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NOTICE
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NOTICE is hereby given that the 1913 tax roll for Washington
County, Oregon, will open for the collection and payment of ta:;es
or. Monday, February 2, 1914. No rebate wid be allowed All
taxes are due and payable before the 1st day of Apnl, 1J14, out a
penalty of 1 per cent per month will be charged cn remaining half
payment to be paid, prior to September 1. 1914. Where no pay
ment is made before the 1st dry of April, 1914, the tax become de
linquent, and a penalty of 1 per cent per month is charged from
that date to prior to September 1, 1914. After September 1, 191.
a penalty of 10 per cent and interest at the rate of U per cent per
year will be charged on all delinquent taxes.
E. B. SAPPINGTON,
County Treasurer and Tax Collector of Washington County, Oregon
BAGLEY & HARE
LAWYERS
Aireric&a National Bank Bu'.aing
Hilsboro - Oregon
DR. PAUL W. E. CARSTEKS
Physician and Surgeon '
Oir. Su-gcon S. P. end P E. & E. -
.'acNSi5 Eeaverton, Oi
Best Firs Insurance
. Prompt settlement of losses
The STUYESANT INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK
Oar IVioilo
TRAINS DAILY
Porki?
FilARKET
Fish on Fridays
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DR. G. W. KIN vi
Physican and Surgeon
CAPLES HOUSE
Aloha Oregon
Drs. ROBINSON & BARRETT!
Physicians and Surgeons
Office at Beaverton Pharmacy 1
iRes. Phones. Beaverton. Or J