THE FARMER'S HOPE-LOWER TAXES rni n Di, l jl . 70L. 2, NO. 10. BZAYIRfOaT. OREQpNt.aiTUBDAT. APRIL 4. subscription Trice,' $i.i pa tear H ARDYiS CHAMPION -OF PORTLAND1 At the big smoker, it the M. A. AiXL. clabJFriday night, April 3. Morg Hardy, of Beaverton, won a eleaft-eut decision over Pan Iqw. M. A. A. C, at 145 pounds. Hardy if powjchanjp.ion welter weight of Portland. Good boy'. Morel you are sure "putting Be averton on the map. " . . ," PETER L. CARLSON Peter L. Carlson was born ir We I ico, Sweden. May 3, 1860, living at his home until a young man. He was married to Caro line Syoberg, November 1, 1884, moving to America in 1886, lo cating in St. Paul, Minn.; later oming to California, where he worked in the railroad tunnelt for five years; thence, to Port land, Ore., Scappoose; Ranier, Wash., finally to Farmington, Ore., and then to his place about one mile west of Beaverton, where he built up a nice home by hard work and industry. In No vember, 1913. he was taken sick with a lingering, illness, which turned out to be 'cancer of the stomach, and after 16 months he died Thursday, March 26. 1914, at the age of 53 years, 10 months, 23 days. He leaves to mourn his sad-going, his 'wife, 3 daughters, Mrs. H. Morton of Welches, Ore., Hildua and Carrie, of Be averton, ihree sons, Ernest Carl son, of. Portland,' Charles and Uiarmee, of this place, also host of friends and; acquaintances. Buys Nice Hoae Ed Pearl man and brother of Portland purchased 10 acres of the Merlo place at Santa Rosa, Thursday, for $2,500. When he erects hi3 new house, he will have a ideal home in a fine commu nity. The Owl Land company made the sale. ' Prompt Subscribers 9 D Clark, Route 1 Portland, Ore Beaverton Grocery Co. has purchased a new Studebaker delivery wagon, and Elmer Hus- j ItWarthisWay ' "He" had a small lunch.room, with which he .paid his expensef thru College. "She" was Caughi in me ram ana iook reiuge in nit lanch room. "They" became in tirested. - "Another," who wa also interested, attempted t make "him" look ridiculous anc absurd, but "he" turned the ta bles and that Vother" met de feat. Such is a partial synopsi: Of Mr. Bateman's movies mos successful; three - act comedy, ihe benior," which is to b produced by the Beaverton Ten nis club, and und.er the persona direction of Geo. P. Kilton, whe has been responsible for the re cent successful production here. A large and well-selected cast. and attractive and appropriate Stage settings, will surely make this a huge success. ' The shnw ia overflowing with blean bright, sparkling comedy, Umuaing situation' and an inter esting story. i V'- This-wlM. 'nQ doubt, be the last snew or tne reason. - mo don't Jose your last chance to see a big hit. Grange Hall, April.18, at 3:15 p, ro; Big. Cut in Taxes Two-Cent Carfare Better Wages for Woman Employes EARL E. FISIIErt Candidate for tat Representative "af the Primary Election May 5 Mr. W. E. Squires and Mrs. H. G. Vincent to a walk over to ten says he will deliver the goods. Skookumville, Sunday. PPF" F Hig Grad Natural Tone rDFE" rivdJ- Talking, and Singing Machine JTJtxILlJi Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of Bands and other Instrument! Music, gongs, Stories, Recita tions, etc, and assure yourself that this is the best offered. THESE RECORDS ARE FAMOUS FOR THEIR TONS AND QUALITY As a home catertalner it has no equal. The best talent in the country is brought right to your fireside to while away the long evenings with recitations and songs. Or yeu stay wish to learn a song, ar i .vhat better instructor can yon have than one of the peerless singers to phase a song evr and over again if need b. The possibilities of this wonderful machine for instruction and entertainment are endless. One Siantfard Talking Machine FREE to Every Caetomer whose Cash Purchase is $25 Boa and Hear this wonderful Instrument and learn low'pesy yon can obtain one. Only One machine to each Home. Our Records can be played on other diso machines. Customers to purchase records only A M SPRANFR groceries . Ai. Or IVrt.llILr MEATS & NOTIONS BEAVERTON OREGON -tt rrf rrrrt 1 11 ., ft r 1 ; 1 - . a t&io (Lrawd ar "7 IBazaaia Cedar MUliTOre. Xhece was' a bik.,cjcpwjprs.ent at (he big bazaar Friday night, givei by, Jhe Ladies Aid $f the M. E. church. ;. fine program,' consisting of music, recitations and speaking, was rendered. About $60 worth of goods were sold, also f oar gallons ,)f ice cream and large ampunt of ca,idy, eto. John Olson, a good-looking, bachelor lining on the hills, above ,his place, bought quite, a aunjber of aprons, dust caps, etc., and ;ooks a little suspicious. Everybody present had a fine time, i SPrBRAKEM AN INJURED Hillsboro, Ore. A brakeman on the niaht freforht train, while switching cars "loaded .with logs about 1 o'clock this (Saturday) morning, grafebed a stake, which" broke. Ho fell backwards, Striking his head On the rail of the main tynoV- fraoinrincr ha cl nlt U:onduct6r Fisher saw-his lantWn light go out'and picked him ofl' the track. "The brakeman vva3 put in the caboose aad fished tc he hospital at Portland. He ig severely injured. I'rv Artistib Work V ?' "i . ' J. L. Hardy has- ins4alle44n-4U-nfectinery a handsome back bar. The material Was selected from the prettiest grain iimber worked into artistic design with an early English finish. rhis fine piece of furniture Was made in BeavertonJbv' Georce dughson, one of our besb.cafpenters. Those desiring to pee a jeautiful piece of artistic work, stop in at Hardy's. 1 LAST. MEETING OF THE !KINT0N LITERARY SOCIETY ' ' i Good Friday evening, April )0,' will be the last meeting of the jKinton Literary society for the season. r . There will be a program and a basket social.' '' ' The proceeds will be us,ed in making the last payment on the piano. HOME RUN-AIKIN Oorva1tls;'6rer-Hn tmrisxcitty-4:9 contet t. -Av-G; defeated )aker Trivtate team on the local diamond Wednesday. Henry Ai- un, r. r., lor Baicer, wno aaies irom Beaverton, was the star of the ?ame, knocKing a - screammg noma run . to center with one man m. Oh, youi Hank'! seems we h a vej heard-about you before. "Hit 'em a mile." Thursday Aikin' did the same trick again. knocking a home rua vlth S'hian ahead of him. - ' 4ilr Deputy Recorder Seefu Nomination Fred A, Everest announces himself as candidate for the of fice of Recorder of Conveyances; now and has beea for past three years Deputy Recorder; is resident of Hulsboro, and Is running on the Republican ticket for the nomination on May 15. Fie pledges to serve faithfully and effectively, Is well known, having lived in this county for 19 year3. (adv.) METZGER J. C. Jones, one of our prom inert'dti2;ens, has just completed his five-thousand-dollar home oa. Milton Eldrid has sold hi prop erty on Second avenue to Mr, Ingram, whp is building a home on the oorner of second, avenue and Fine street. L. Anderson has just finished a neat bungalow on Third avenue. Wteh Metzger gro;w I The woman's club p Merger were instrumental in obtaining a professor from the University of Oregon to give a lecture (with stereeptican pictures) oa birds, which was greatly enjoyed by the soaooJ children, as well as the older members, E, Rhial ha? just purchased the A, G. Ress place an Locust street, and intends to make a home. Some Musician An Irishman, who had come to Mew York, was met at Ellis Is land by his brother, Mike. The atter undertook to show Pat the iighta of the big city, pointing out the city. hall, .Wall street, Trinity church and the tall build ings. At length they came to Chinatown. Pointing to a Chinese laundry, Mike exclaimed. "Look at that sign, rat: sure, an ye never saw the like o' that Ireland 1 Cae you read it V "No," replied Pat, "but. be- gorra, if I had me flute here. I could play it" Skaaowka Vr-v a' tv ait w o j V1I 1V11L.LO i ; ' Mr, Aumsberry has rented the (Lincoln Young place for this ,year. , Cedar Mills grange is in a flourishing' 'condition, due to the able leadership of Master' Ross Finley, assisted by the lecturer, Mrs. Pruden. J 1 ' ' We are expecting cars in Cedar Mills 'some day, but haven't heard the whistle blow yet. Much credit for the success of u wuaai, 1' J lya Ulgut, 19 UUf the president. Mrs. Church, for her untiring efforts. Mr. Kezler. who runa the Am livery wagon for our genial 'mer chant, E. B. May, will soon to catX in the new home of R. B. Ksaves. GOOD WATER CHEAP RATES Forest Grove,-Ore-. A 'eommittee from -thA.counoil at Orenco appeared before the city council concerning the matter-of securing, jwater. from Forest Grove's splendid water supply, the oompany, !frora which theuOrenco council had planned to get water had not fulfilled its agreement, and they were seeking a cqntraet with the city. AfteiS discussion ..and deliberation a resolution prevailed, granting the town of Orenco an option of six moRths.tQ secure the city water at sijAhimum charge of $50 per month and a rate of 8c ,per thousanilgaHoBs-OTer the minimum.' The resolution calls for a grant of fifteen years. . o BEAVERTON GROCERY CO. jMTw vimiiK uuuu iu cat. The home of the famous Delmontc goods Miss Madelene Vincent was Pprtlgnd Ysitor, Wednesday. Bo Hc3g? Stic to His Text Beauie Robert Hodge, the Progressive, candidate for Gov ernor jn nineteenrtwlve, has en rolled as a freshman in the Uni versity of Washington with the intention of taking a. full course. This aetioa follows three failures to pass the state bar examinations. Early Cabbage That snlendid new variety. which we have been tellincr ron about, will be ready in a few days. Supply Is limited and de mand big. So you better order now if you want 10 pound early cabbage. GRIFFITH-KILTON CO.. Successors to JOHN FROHNAU1R, Beaverton, Ore The Beaverton Hardware com pany shipped a large erder of im plements and hardware to Colum bia City, Ore., ttis week. They c r ain'y must have the Drie t ;hip goods through Portland, eewn the rirsr. Our Stock is fresh and complete Good Service ana Prompt Delivery Beaverton Groqery Go., rrn i uircTnM n n U ?'fiv Uijivii; manage s Lsao i an am loiaj Spalding's Baseball Goods, Bats, Balls, Mitts and Gloves lAFffllLnii Latest Magazines and Best Cigars in Town - ft Hardy's Confectionery Beaverton . - Ortann I W. E. SQUIRES :3 HORSESHOEING ANB GENERAL BLACKSMITHING 9 I have not sold an interest in my business. Mr. Miller is an expert on Plow work. 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