The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, April 18, 1914, Image 3

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BEST
WASHINGTON
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Do your banking tusiness
whose Dirtttor3 and Stockholders are Borne oi me sron. a
est men morally and financially in the community. J
Four per cent raid on time aeposus. in voiiara wui a
tart a checking account and a check is the best kind oft y
a receipt for bills paid, All business intrusted to us will
receiveour careful attention. ' y
ramily Remedies
OUABANTCtO
HOUSEHOLD
REMEDIES
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THE CITY
Beaverton
B AGLEY & HARE
LAWYERS
Amtrku National Bank Bmlui.iQ
HlUsboro ' Oregon
IM R. BUMP. D. D. BUMPf
IAttorneys-at-Law
Hillsboro Oregon
Allen & Roberts
LAWYERS
715 Shetland Bid.
Cot. 5th and Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
ABSTRACTS CAREFULLY EXAMINED
fur
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rs. ROBINSON & BARItTiT"
I "Physicians and Surgeons I
Oiliee at Bsavertoa Pharmacy!
tiles. Phones. Beaverton, OnJ
DR. PAUL W. E. CARSTENS
Physician and Surgeon
Div. SurzoonS, P. and P., E. & E. R. R
phone 15-7. Eeaverton.O'
We are not running a gro-
I eery, but we qo Keep me oa
kery line.
THE RAKERY.
"THE JUST RIGHT STORE"
General Line Merchandise
Everything in Hardware
Prompt Delivery every day
FENNEY & JOHNSTON
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fBeaverton Mercantile Col
I Groceries & Gen. Merchandise I
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We deliver all Good.
" SHINE 'EM
UP"
Your Slues Neatly
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Shop. By
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W. E. PEGG
Undertaker and
Funeral Director,
Sto:k Always on Hand
Thone 37.
BEAVERTON OREGON.
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withthe Bank of Beaverton
THE GITY
PHARMACY
Now occupies the Cady-An-
derson store. Prescription
filled. Stationery and Drug
gist's Sundries.
Hours week days, 7;30 a. m.
to 8:30 p. m.
PHARMACY
Oregon "Electric
EAST
GOiNG
WEST
No. 80 7-07 A.M. No. 31 7-23 A M
32 7-33
34 8-CO
36 11-12
33 1-37 P.M.
40 4-22
42 6-31
44 8-32
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39 4-12
41 5-57
43 7-07
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NO LIMITED
O. Li. THOMPSON, Aswrt.
School News
Superintendent B. W. Barnes
will be assisted next week by N.
C. Maris in organizing School In
dustrial clubs. Mr. Maris (s sent
out frpm tie state superintend
ent's oilice. '
The officers at Harrison are:
President, Ruth Muller; vice,
president, Gene Muller; secre
tary, Margaret Brandenberg;
treasurer, Mary Conley; adviser,
Mrs. Rose Truitt.
Laurel school organised by
electing officers, as follows :
President, Cecil Smith; vice
president, James Will; secretary,
Grace Dailey; treasurer, Amelia
E. Carrow; adviser, Mrs. Celinda
Deford.
Fir Grove elected as president,
Raleigh Whitmore; vice-president,
Arlie Everest; secretary,
Hazel Whitmore; treasurer,
Floyd Whitmore; adviser, Linda
D. Koch.
Midway school : President,
John Shay; vice-president, Esth
er Boleen; secretary, Mabel Bart
Ictt; treasurer, Emma Wenstrom,
adviser, M. N. Bonham.
AMONG THE SICK
William Masters
ing from an attack
Is recover
of the la
grippe or orotusmiis.
Frank Kline has ha J a severe
time with tin) rneaslci. having
ettled in his ear. H u now im
proving, comteg to town, Wed
nesday. J. Stroud has had a bad time
with the rheumatism, of late.
I. S. Barnes is improving. Re
comes down town quite often,
lately.
Downing Bros., cf PrcgrefF,
J lmes and Parker, have beon il!
f ,r quite a time with the measles.
but are getting better at this
wr tin
Francis Allhands has beeasick
nth the munps, of late. -Nel'.
Pernis is feelinc hHpr
lretJy.
The Huber Social
had an enjoyable meeting Thurs
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. W. J. Lang, Hillsboro road
Mrs. Niepert read "The Autobi
ography of Charles Dickens.'
The meeting was well attended
and the reading greatly enjoyed,
Following this, refresments were
served, while Mrs. F. M. Cong
don favored the club with music
during the social hour. The next
meeting will be held in tsvo
weeks at the home of Mrs. Nie
pert, Huber avenue.
BACK TO THE FARM
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(Chapter 2.)
How to keep country boys and
girls at home during impression
able years, therefore, has become
a vital issue In the work 'of our
association. This 'means 1 boost
the country town, and to this end
the rural community must be in
duced to patronize itself in the
two great Bpheres of human in-
terest-BUSINESS and PLEAS'
URE. First, to secure the for
mer, merchants must display their
wares attractively in their win
dows and fill the space of their
local papers with catchy sugges
tions. The very things that are
now drawing country trade to
the city. Nothing gives a town
;i more thriving appearance than
attractive windows of business
display. If you haven't a good
window, tear out the end of your
store and put In one. It will pay
you big in interest. '
Second) provide the young peo
ple with wholesome amusements.
Promote clean, legitimate recrea
tions of every kind. Remember
there are children's games) young
ladies'1' games, young 'men's
games and old people's games.
(Alas, for the person who has
grown too old to play.) Do not
try to make an did lady, how
ever, out of a young man. That
only disgusts him and drives him
to the city.
Young couples want someplace
to go in the evening. If you
have no theatre, why not build
one : At least, you could main
tain a moving - picture show.
Young men lpve to play billiards.
3ee that they have a good clean
room for that purpose. Open up
a large, well ventilated hall. See
that it is properly supervised.
Do not become, hostile and pro
hibitive. But appoint a sane
censor committee to inspect all
public places of recreatton, some
thing like the recently establish
ed commission in Detroit, Mich.
These two things, gentlemen,
advertise your business and en
tertain your people I Therein
lies the hope of the country
town. F. J, MILNEB.
Pres. Nat. Indoor Game Ass'n,
Evanston, Ills
Big Dairy at Raleigh
Raleigh, Ore. Ole Olson has
rented 90 acres, west of town,
for ten years, to be used for a
large dairy. The rental will be
$10 per acre per year. A $2,000
birn will be erected.
fUE FISHERMAN'S PRAYER
Lord, let me catch a school of fish
So large that ever I
Wher talking of it afterwards
?i!l have no cause to lie,
And let the weather be so nice
That I can ship them without
ice.
Sind me a buyer who'll pay
freight
And furnish boxes free.
And then. Lord, put the prices r.p
And I'll contended be.
Peace. District
The following jusice of the"
peace districts were established :
Hillsboro Four Hillsboro pre-
cinets. U .
Forest Grove Four Forest
Qrove precincts and Purdin.
Beaverton Both Beaverton
and Cedar Mills. . .
Sherwood Sherwpod and Mid
dleton precinctsi -
Reedville Reedville and Aloha
Orenco Oreneov and Connell
Tualatin Tualatin and Mulloy
Tigard, Timber, Buxton, Gales
Creeks and Dilley each are dis
tricts. Scholls Scholls and Laurel.
Cornelius Both Cornelius pre
cincts, Vt-rboort and Blooming.
Banks Banks and Manning.
Carl-Iler, of Road Distriet No.
42, Timber, has resigned as su
pervisor, and A. B. Spitler of
Timber has been appointed to fill
the vacancy.
CIRCUIT COURT
F. C. Miller is sueing Anna L.
Miller f ot divorce; were married
at Kingston, Ontario, April 28,
1884. Miller claims that his wife
is not a resident of Oregon; He
charges cruef treatment and un
printable language, which fell
Irom her lips with apparent ease
If his' allegations an& true, will
probably walk forth soon , with
Jivorce. He charges, also, that
she has been untrue to him, and
asks to be forever freed from the
woman. There "are 'no' minor
children or property, either real
or personal mentioned.
Suit to quiet title; Geo. D. Wil-
lamson and John -Ironsides vs
John Fritz et ah the suit involves
NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 and the NW 1-4
of SE 1-4 and SW 1-4 of SE 1-4
of Sec 1, T; 2, R. 3 W., Willa
mette meridan, containing 120
acres. granted, will be entered
in Torren'i Records by order of
Court. 1
F. L. Brown also sued John
Fritz to quiet' title on 14 acres in
See 1, T. 2, S. 3 W., Willamette
meridan, in this county.
Mortgage foreclosure proceed
ings; H. A. Webber vs Unas. G.
Oberg, in east half of lots 13 and
14, and all of lot 2, in Bohart's
subdivision of the Geo. W. Eb
bert's donation land claim, being
about 20 acres, and the amounts
are respectively $1200, 1300 and
and 2500 with other claims incor
porated, as well as interest and
costs.
RALEIGH
People are digging out auto
mobiles near every day at bot
tom of Jordan hill.
H. J. Nelson of Beaverton ha?
job hauling lumber from whit-
ford to Olson a new barn.
James Jamieson nan to use
four horses to haul 20 sacks po
tatoes to Beaverton over the Ra
leigh Cutoff road.
COUNTY COURT
Guardianship matters; C. Blas
er files verified petition as ap
pointment as guardian of Fred
Geisler; was set for hearing Mon
day, April 12, 1914.
Guardianship of Alex Beimrchr
comes up; is property owner and
a resident of this county, and
was recently declared insane, as
mentioned in this column recent
ly. About March 23, was sent
to Salem to receive proper care.
Beimrohr is unmarried, and the
court set Wednesday, April 22.
fur the time to hear objections ii
any, why Geo. R. Bagley should
not be appointed guardian.
Administrator petition . per
taining to Wilson B. Muit'.ard,
deceased, Frank Maitland files
same; asks to be appointed. Es
tate is probably worth $559.79,
personal, in bank at Hillsboro.
Heirs are Frank Maitland 41,
Hattie Maitland, Harry, age 21,
Walter, lohanny, Alfred, Wilsie,
Wesley, children of deceased, and
each are ever 21; there are fonr
sons and one daughter, who caa't
be locate'' Rt thip it .p.
iLESS THAN
Trices'..
4 Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Bulkl
CI J T 1 J. Tl :. T.l 1 A ..i. u : 1 I
D.eeus, implements, r urmiure, ?yru vuiuiuuuues, . , g
Tires, Inner.Tubes, Bicycle Suppljej, , I
l , an0ltHpuafl furnishing Uoeds,
' n Complete Lines , ,
'At less than Portland Prices,
Come in and-see our nice
BEAVERTON 'HARDWARE
sBeaverton
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY GOES OUT WEDNESDAY MORNING;
" l- RETURNS SATURDAY MORNING. " ' ; !
Beaverton Barber Shop $
'LANES MEAT MARKET
jBeef
Mutton
Pork
Veal
Best Meats
jRight Prices
-GlVE US A TRIALS
(LANES
MEAT
MARKET
Fruit Trees
Shrubs and
Berries
1ALL
BEST - STOCK
Low Prices
Roeber Bros. Nursery
C PHOTO
O VINCENT
(7 Beaverton
Jo. 6.
or just "bread?"
Try TIP-TOP and
Do you eat
TIP-TOP
PORTLAND
line - oi - Dressera from $8.50 up
& IMPLEMENT COI
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