The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, May 16, 1914, Image 1

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Vol. 2, no. 14.
BEA VERTON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 1G. 1914.
auBscEirnoN price, $i.qd peg teab.
Withycombe
Ahead
Hillsboro, Ore. Twenty-four
precincts out of 39 in Washington
county, unofficial ceunt, give
Withycombe, 593; Brownell, 68;
Carter, 120; Crawford, 291; Grant
Dimmick, 107; Geer, 110; Johns,
135; Moser, 212.
Supreme Court Richardson,
359; Bean, G62; Benson, 448; Cleo
ton, 894; D'Arcy, 2G0; Harm,
738; McBride. 1047; McNary, 563.
Attorney-General Ferrin,14r.;
Grant, 546; Johnson, 215; Lord
180; Brown, 581.
Legislature Fisher, 453; Fry.
230; Hare, 854; Jnlow, 305; Pais
ley 464; Bowman, 886;
Rodell Matteson has 472 for
Commissioner against G. A.
Plieth, 461.
E. b. Sappington is named for
Treasurer.
E. C. Luce, incumbent, was
named for Clerk without opposi
tion. The Democratic primary was
light. The unofficial count frori
14 precincts gives Smith, 10' j
Bennett. 76; Manning, 67; Cobb.
16; Miller, 5; Esterly, 173; Canon.
59; Hollister, 101; Meredith, 78
J. E. Reeves, Sheriff, is named
to succeed himself.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL, MAY 27
A big icecream fftctival and strawberries "with the cream" ft
Cady Hall on Wednesday night, May 27, at 8 p. m., preceded by a
bis program, given by the Eastern Star and the Masons of Beav
erton.
first big festival ofl
the season in the
beautiful new
Cadv Hall.
These two organizations are sparing no expense and efforts in
-m .king this one of the best events ever held in Beaverton
Everybody welcome. - .
11 AY Cutting We are prepared
to cut hay; leave in shock stacl
or haul to barn on shares.
J. W. Phillips & Son,
Route 3, Beaverton
3 Ootavo organ for trade; best
condition, the "famous Bur-dette-make."
Will trade cow
or chickens. The Off
wkw Hnma sewinir machJr.o
first-class condition; for trac'o
pigs or chickens. ineuv i
MILLINERY OPENING
Miss F. Harmon announces opening
of her millinery and dressmaking shop with a full line
up-to-date hats. All ladici are invited to call and inspect
lit' you haven't bought your new spring bonnet, be sure
I r.n o-Pt. nnr prices before buviner elsewhere. We can save
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your money and give you just as good style as you get
in tho city. HARMONY HAT SHOP.BEA VERTON ORE
THUNDERSTORM AND FIRE
One of the severest elecrical storms of many a year took place
here Wednesday evening, putting the lights on the blink for a
while and stopping"the "hello business." Every flash of lightning
made the light wires farely sn? p. Jordan's blind horse got scared
and ran away, upsetting the empty surry front of Spraner's store.
Lightning struck a number of tree3 and set a couple of snags on
fire back of tb.3 Leis place. There w3 a minature cloudburst over
by Bill Welch's place. As the storm was about over, a "cry of
fire !" was heard west of town. ' Alfred Davits and Mr. Erickson
saw smokrt issuing from the flour mill. An alarm was turned in,
and hoea carts 1 and 2 with chemical No. 1 responded and were on
the job in about three minutes. The fire wa3 blazing in the engine
room, where a lot of old grain spouts piled over the electric light
wires caught on fire th chemical engine soon finished the job. 11
the storm had happened in the night later, no doubt the flour mill
would have burnt to the ground at a total loss of $10,000 to Mr.
Muessig a3 there is no insurance.
. The money invested in fire apparatus is bringing good returns.
The firo hydrants, now idle, should be installed along the street
front of Dr. Carstens, Hublerj Mrs. Alexander and ihompsoi.
places. The only personal injury reported to this office was, that j
when the storm commenced, a certain fellow crawling under a bed
bumped his head severely.
MAN LOSES FOOT
Thursday evening, F. E. Starbuck, a contractor and builder ct
Mt. Tabor, was riding on the.Wiliminia electric car on the P., L
& E., that arrived here at 4:10 p. m. He had a dog in the passen
ger coach with him, and was told by the trainmen to put the dog
in the baggage car, which he did at this place, but the train start
ed up before ha got on board, t.nd ha tried to jump on, and caught,
his .right foot In the spokes o' the front truck of the rear car,
mangling his foot terribly between he wheel and truck, dragging
him for two carlengths before the tain was stopped. He was i a
pitiful condition and begged someone to kill; as the agony he suf
fered was territle for one hour nrd a half, through the tireless ef
forts of a big crew of expert electrician and car mechanics from tho
shops raising up the trucks with jacks before they could release hia
foot. Doctors Kobmson, Barrett anl uarstens aid an in tneir pow
er to relieve his suffering. Ho was taken to the Good Samaritan
hospital on train No. 102, whero it was found necessary to ampu
tate his right foot below the knoe joint, and there is hope for his
recovery.
BEAVERTON BOY
MAKES GOOD
At the recent Civil Service examination for electrical engineers
for the government, held at Portland, Ore., Archie Burns, former
ly of Beaverton, was one of the applicants. The M. S. S. were for
warded to Washiagton, D. C, and recently Mr. Burns received his
markings. He noticed the word "District" was erased; also that
he was highest. Not fully understanding why "District" should
be erased, he wrote for further information, and has just received
an answer stating : That his grade was not only highest in his dis
trict but highest in the United States for examination, which ia
good news to his many friends and old schoolmates residing in this
vicinity;
MEMORIAL SERMON
The Memorial sermon will be preached at the M. E. church,
Beaverton; on Sunday, May 24, at 11 a. m., by Rev. Kobt. Brymer;
F. J. Babcock, Tost No. '60, will attend the services, find all
patriotic citizens are welcome to be present. M. 3. BARNES.
r . J. BABUUUv, i'ost No, oO. uommanaer
FOURTH OF JULY
TKrtra will Ka a tvtnaa mantinrr of thi PirU TTall Wrlnftdr: V
night, Mav 20, to rlecide whether Beaverton will celebrate this
Fourth. Every holy invited. This looks like a Beaverton year.
BEAVERTON WINS
OLD DICK HAS
HYDROPHOBIA
FREE
Hih Grade Natural Tone
Tr-.Ikiaj and Singing Machine
FREE
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Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of
Bands and other instrumental Music, Songs, Stories, Recita
tions, etc., and assure yourself that this is the best offered.
THESE RECORDS ARE FAMOUS
FOU THEIR TONE AND QUALITY
As a home entertf'ner it has no equa1. Thabsttn'r-.t'ln the
country is brought right to your iireslde to while -vRy tre
long evenings with recit?.tipr ? and songs. Or jcu n tj w h
to learn a song, an 1 what better instructor can you have thn
one of the peerless singers to phase a song over and over
again if need be. The possibilities of this wonderful machire
for instruction and entertainment are endless.
One Standard Talking Machine FREE to Q? g-
Every Cut-lamer whose Cash Purchase is v?
Sea and Hr.'.r thi3 wonderful initrunient and learn how'ciy
yoa can obtain one.
Only One machine to each Home. Our Records can be
played cn other disc machines. Customers
to pure" ase records snly
A. H. SPRANER KEATS & NOTIONS
DE AVERT ON OREGON
Gus Rossi's bulldog "Old Pick)" mascot for th5 Fire depart
ment, had symptoms of hydrophobia Saturday, so as to on the safe
side. Pete Van De Hey put hii.x out of commission. Owners of
canines, around town, should beware, as there have been many dog
fights lately, and other dogs mry ehow pymplpms of rabies at any
time. In the passing of the old watchdog, it might be interesting
to remark Rigolo Rossi's dog cm "come to town," without being
chased home; but not so, he dossn't know "Old Dick" is gone.
Ha only come3 part way anl loo'ii soaroi. It ii too bad that about
66 more curs, around town, don't get scared and take a sneak. It
would be fine for the city if they all toak a vacation for atcu!
a year.
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THIRD ATTEMPT TO ROB
Tigard, Ore. Another unsuccessful attempt was made yester
day to rob the Oregon Electrio depot at this place, this being the
third attempt in the last 12 months all proving unsuccessful, thf
second time blowing the safe into a thousand pieces with a heavy
charge of nitro-glycerine.
The third attempt was mado yesterday afternoon about 4 p.m.,
when the waitingroom etovepokc-r was used to pry open the money
till,, the robber passing the etovepoker through the ticket window
and manipulating the point of the poker, so as to get a purchase or
ths money drawer, which is just behind the ticket window, bend
ing the poker almost double, and badly damaging the mony drawer
in the attempt to break thi combination. j
It is known that the Oregon Electrie agent takes In from $35
to 30 per day, but the fact that ha mtkc3 from three to five re
mittances to Portland daily was no doubt overlooked cr not known,
this hcr-ever rivs the local agent a chance to relieve himself fre
quently through tha of all sura3 la excess of f 10, whieh he car
ries with him whon he is out.
The local agent expects the r.ext rttempt will b made to hold
him up, as three attempts to get noney at depot have proven fruit
less, but he is inclined to take the mittcr coolly as he Spent a num
ber of years in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and demonstrated
to the onlookers that he was not wholly a strangsr to the sixshoot
ers, which be whipped out of his jeans and buried six tack heads
running the full length of th depot distanced, p.vd it ia thought
that he would give Mr. Robber a run for t? e money, should an at
tempt be made to hold him up.
In a fast ball game Thursday, after 4 p. m., Beaverton school
won over Orenco schoM, 13 to 4. O. AIKIN and HARDY,
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Look over your last receipt. ,
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Complete Line of Lawn Tennis
j& The Famojs SPALDING Line.
CsverYrody dance.
MORSE HALL, Beaverton. Finest Music
in the Lind Ashy.-orth'ii OicheBtra.
Hardy's Confectionery
8Beaverton
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Oregon
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GEIfERAL BLACK3MITHING
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