The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 23, 1910, Image 1

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VOL. XVII
HILLSBORO, OREGON, JUNK 23, 1910.
NO. 15
UMBER ORDERED
FOR BIG CRUSHER
Will be liilnUil the 0wcic
Quarry lr XVorK 01 0,KC
HIN HIIMi !1Cki:0 IP ' VMIKK
J S. urwtt I'sH lf Fi"ninlo
Bridrc "J ''III. Saturday
Xlu.counly Ifanl ha.l u M'mnii
Saturlay. 'l w,w ,''t',l,',l l"
jin work al once i the Oh we.
p quarry just an soon an men
an f't l'u' rriiJiltfr eHtubliHlicd,
Iiul t" lW f!'(U'lH (if
lumiM-r haw In-eti nent down to
,-t.t thtmr i" MMlillffW. Hither
(he IUui. i-rt'fi crusher will U
install"! "i' a brand new one.
The court mnted the work
done hy Joseph laming, on the
KarmiiiKt"" fill, ami
, warrant in tin" Hum of Mil
as draw n in payment thereof.
The nail petition, ivjkm'I of view
tri John tiaanle ft liU, Tigard
nik was adopted ami mail or
established. Tlu road of
K, M. Heron ( ul. win ordered
nut established, iii accordance
with the v iewern' rejHU't.
The following claims "ere a!
lotto I;
Sjin oiii4i il . . ul t.o.W . ju2! 7i
ti, A r!r'.ll, J.rt 11 lilt, M.vU ,, 11 oi
j M I fw.lv , I, JJI )
j II IUtr mi.l lnt;ly- ' ;
it iii ic s w i; hairy in wi
Owinn to a ehaiufi it bimiueSH I
sell at public auction at the
J. II. lirown Feed Hani, Fourth
ami Main Street, Hillslioro. Ore-
Kun, at 1 ii p. in., on
SATt'KHAY, JUNK Z
my entire latrv herd of 18 good
milk e w s and otto heifer, All
ere frc-h since IVbruury ami
the herd Kan Iweii tenting from
Ui to I'M AH are gentle.
Any tine is welcome to insjuTt
these roses up to the day of Hale
at my place on Hillslmro, Route
5. These eowH arc all guuran
twd to lie good ami liealohv.
Terms: due year time bank
shle note, S per cent. Two per
cent olf fur cash.
Julius f hristensoti, Owner.
HillsUtro, Route f.
J. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
Kdhute, Clerk.
FINi: AT NOkTM ItllACII
Pythian Grain! l,die tiiitiM m.
thi week, in Portland, com
ineiieiiiK' Wednesday, lVrt liar-
hT and W. ;. Hare are the
telesales fr the HillHUini I'v-
thian ux and Han- is on the
Grand Body Jndieary committee,
while Mrs, (.eurt'e Kchulmerich
goenan delegate t. the I'ylhian
Sisters' (irand Temple, George
Sehulmerieh also attenls a he is
Crand I'ndate of the Oregon
mam.
I'ersoiiM livinir in the country
and wishing to take the Daily
ami Sunday Oreonian for one
year can, hy pasin a year in
advance, eet t. Arus and an
Oretfonian map, or chart, for the
one price, his ol fr wi nut
htst lonu so yet in your order
WMHI.
(', F, Hayes n turm-il the last
of the week from a sixty
i rip uacK u ui'iiana ami Illinois,
where he yisited relatives ami
iked oser his lioyhood home
hection. He returned via ( ali
fornia, and sasv a (,'reat deal of
country, none of which, in tils es
timation, can iM-at old Oregon.
FORMER TUALATIN BOY
SUIK FOR LOVE
iKinunstretions to Telephone iirl
Not Heartily Peeclved
John Hughes, of hdow New-
on, and who is Iniildinjf a bam,
was in Saturday, and called at
tho Atkuh of lice. Mr. Hughes
recently found a $10 bill that a
Miss Saxtori had lost onroute
hfimi fmm tVt. rtiru(rKfr nrifl
the first thine he did was to iret Jolly Crowd Take P' R' N- to
IIKI S llli.l.irr IMKOKill HIS BKAIN
W Rurtd on a farm Near Tualatin,
Wanhinjlun Cuunty
Kjihriam Jamerson, raisel near
Tualatin, on a farm, killed him
self, in Portland, Thursday after
noon, by shooting himself through
the head, the weapon useil being
a revolver. The suicide was
lays' prompted from despondency over
the refusal of a Miss Gladys
Maker to marry him. The two
quarrelled at the Maker home,
11)2 Columbia Street, Wednesday
evening, anil the, next ailernoon
Maker fired the fatal shot. His
last written message was found
to a newspaper office to advertise
it. Miss Sax ton proved her
property and received the money.
Taken up: Spotted heifer, 3
years old - owner please call,
prove property, pay charges, and
take same away.-G. W. Whit
more, Laurel, U. 1. 15-7
Howard Kelsay, who has been
visiting w ith his cousin, Mrs. C,
)
"a.ss County, Michigan, Friday
Je goes to Kdwardsburg, where
i i i a i
le was reared, and wnicn was
W Meaeh, Wash., June 21
l'Jhl, The line weat her prevail
i'lk'on the North lU-ach. is bring
iiik hosts of visitor to the Ocean
wore, mtent on necunng rest
aim a etMd coat of tan.
Hie otiti.Kik is particularly
bright for a remarkably busy
itson this summer, the number
of visitors at this time Iwing far
RTeater than ever k-foio at the
Mine time of the year.
1 he march id' progress is evi-
"'IH throughout the entire
k'liitth of the Meacb, and devt
ppiiient being assured, prosperity
111 hut a mat ter of course. Work
on the Automobile Hoiilevard
Progressing very rapidly, beach
noises ny the score are being
put into shape to take care of
thi? hoards of Hummer transients
winch will soon lie down tion
us.
.The North Meach Push Club
ith its combined ell'ort, simul
ating the Wheel of Progress,
hilS iiwriheiieil nn nen tf nnlivitv
. , '.... V MV W. .....
which will undoubtedly secure
the proper recognition of the un
siii'lKissed advantages of the
Jwth Peach for enjoyable out
lnkr, and, at the same time, all
the comforts of home.
Negotiations are now pending
w,t1' Portland capitalists for the
"iNtullation of u water system to
?"lll'l,v the beach and s'urround
nK countryside with fine moun
t:iiii water. With the culmina
ll(m il this project, one of the
"hstacles to un nl lnii.uMkiii liwAin.
. .. ,v , ,T ,,,v V'l..
parable locality is obliviated.
Groceries at cost-- White River
"""r. $1.40; A. &. II. soda, fie;
Dust com starch, 5c; GO lb. dairy
S11- :irH-: r0 lbs. II. G. salt. 2.r)c;
"U't! Kibbon corn, 8c; Mine Kib-
" 1 K'inaioes, 8c. All other ar
in proportion. H. Woh-
IUK Sons.
A. (I. Winney, who has just
""lulled painting the home of
Mary A. I) rd. of North
'i,llH. says that tiiis pioneer of
has one of the finest gar-
he has seen this season,
"'in Mr. Winney ,has painted
"""uieivetia to Hebron.
, .1- H. McNew. of below Reed
I""1., and who is making small
day 1ay was 1,1 town
I have made arrangements
with Krnest Goetter to do black- beside his dead IkkIv, and read:
smith wo.k m the shop at l.au- "Pi,.:,Ht. u Gladys 1 did thi
rel on .Mondays ami Ihursdays. H.(.aus,, 1 oVt. wr, Gwd-bye,
lie win also im- uiere pari ol llie u i,' i
t , - , ll, Ul
lav at other tunes, it patronage .l:,,,,,,.,! father lives near
demands. We trust the people Tualatin, but was at a Portland
of the Laurel section will lavor h,.KI,;i., t the time of tbesui-
.i . . -.i . ...... ...it . - . .
wicnoi wiui paironagcano neip 8UlT,.r,n.r frm a broken leg.
us to build a ureater and U tter
Laurel, K. 1. lurner, nur- ,.... Tualatin. Or. At an earlv
chant. P)-7 be went to Portland and lived
Mrs. Marv IJeisacker. of Con- with the P.aker family and se-
' i ii. i . : i i
dun !tni w ho has U-eli e eeted cured his educauon in local
ii-.;.fe .,ni.bietri4 of the Schools. 1 hroUgll HIS pel'SCV Cr-
istern Star Grand Inlge, re- ance he secured tunds enough 10
ided in this city, when a girl, liquidate his tuition ai me 1111
Hi,,. J!,,-,irM,.r,l n M:irv Mi htarv Academy. lie eruereu
Hoover, who is a sister of Mrs. the institution m lie was
F. A. Hailev. She will doubtless prominently identified with the
at i eticso the school, r.ecause
V.-. ....v v , I ,L
(Jraiul Worthy Matron. t nis maiKeu emeieoij n. u.-
etirs he H-came a memuer 01
base added a complete line be ncadernv'schampionship unit
of baseball goods, balls, hats, ,,( s,iua,i during the season of
nuts, gloves, masKS, in laei, an) - phis
.....I- i .... , . i-
thing vou mav want in ttiai line. After finishing his studies
Also tennis goods, rackets, balls, janierson took up apprenticeships
etc. N. K. Greer. in several hK'al electrical con-
iiatrons of rural mute No. certis. He wiw serving in that
1. out of Forest Grove, have capacity wun me vu-i" in
stalled a popular subscription to trical Company at the time ot
buv a motorcycle for the use on msieau. , mMnn
n,;...,.rri..r ( )li v.-r ( irt is. who is Since his cluldhoiHi Jameison
......... . . , , , ,i ,,..,,.rt
i e I... I.,.. l'ul li'iil ss ilia I utiiiwt a ni.i...
-lass oi JUiiKS- v.. ...... ;;. -. ,!,, -0
Mr. Curtis has been atlectu.n i or miss n. . .
the route for several empioyeu uy un i -
.: ... e eiihone i-ompany. ueirmij
.... i ....... J4 nit 1 r r vu' vnvu vr
anu in t. v Wu.in
.1 I !!.. t ...ul I 1 1 ?"(ll M 1SII 1 I t' OtlilLlKl.. f.....
ceieraie uie oi iisei '! . - . , . , 1Q
...i : i;.,...,,ir t . i-.iote miss naKcr. nimw j-"--
Kise mm nii-- mm v... v... - i.,,,,,,,.,.,.,! Jamerson
III! IL'l-. ll IIHH I v si.
r lb.seitt. the canienter. is flesoondent.
still in thehoiisemovmg business, Probably a few minutes oeioie
if vou have a building u hlt. tired the fatal bullet nuo l is
him for an estimate. u.xid .Ponerson ca ed tier uy
a son-in
this city.
carrier on
years and
t .
Ins services.
and
move
GO ON EXCURSION
Timber, Sunday, for Outing
FOUR COACHES AND OBSERVATION
Left out at Nine in Morning and Re
turned at Five
High Q UALITY Drug S
tore
her home. He again
(Yopsare ooKing very me - 'Ct become his wife.
Washington i l'""ina wne he received an unfavorable
especially applicable to g.a in . N nt m rii dosuondont
Oats and wheat are carrying a informed her that she
t. . ... i- . ...i ill,,, oiornev
N. ih a held ot winier .u,,. s t , onn0(l the
caI1ot be beaten the world over. At - to Mia Baker,
Ranches of acreage sold or ex- jamerson evidently recalled a
changed for Portland property. promjSt. he had made to Miss
Write or see WollT Land Co., l h ,., uimun. an acouaintance,
i .o St Portland. Ore. 12-15 t '...i,,im be beoueathed his watch
who married a tiaugiuer ui u
the room
lute Wash Jones is now a icm- f K)to waa found:
j,nt of Port aiHl. n- nUy .'X thto fob to Miss
registered at ho of 94 ( X Mary 1 odman, of 180 Lowell
Mr. Paulsell is a veteran of ' the Mary xkk
.:..:i
C VU
T V!1.. "e : iV to hr when I died. So here
ways attomicu uie s v.. - Uiye
ings in tliis county. "Ephraim Jamerson."
a.i,.;.u, Vandehev and son, ,!,.,, n.wfmnn could not bo lo-
John, who are farming up ; in the UlBt njKht, but when m
Grand Kotulo, Yamhill County, formod 0f the tragic death of her
were down the first of tho week, ito Mis3 Baker was visibly
visiting relatives, ami mey atvect and swooneu. mtnnn
that while things look fine up of tne Baker household, in which
Miu there is no Place like was regarded as a son
Countv. nnA Umihor. were likewise much
(lUi 1 T " 1 O v - 11V v'."- , . 1?
Clns Purdin and Chas. Heim distressed wun me new sot ...
nye'bought the horses and roll- suicide.
. it. tsrown Airs, jainfiaun, -
.,i,,. luuiotta. mnther. and a brother are
It was a gowJ natured crowd of
Hillsboroites that went to Timber
Farnham, started East for on the excursion last Sunday,
over one hundred and fifty tick
ets having been sold. Four
the former borne of Mrs. Farn- coaches and an observation car
lam. made out of a flat were in charge
Money to loan on real estate Chief McLauchlan, and Chas.
security. We sell farms. Try rollett, engineer, and Fenn
us. The Webfoot Realty Co. Frost, fireman, were on the head
. . . . -n. I
iiiisiMro. lii enrj. Thos. Rood looked after
Erwin Hitter and Andrew the order of the excursionists.
jit.-i.ini a.., ui iis-jdi in itoa..,.,, an(J everything went merry as
irr'v, the proverbial wedding bell.
tuue. P' Q Passengers were taken on all
ness, connected with the Jacob h d had hg d
Sehaerer estate and lieckman , ,, ' , l '
coming up on roau
i :
uuhiiieas. uu a
Itoe uunu.
The train stopped at the Brice
part of the town. Remember Wilson place, where the big tim
we have Hazelwood. lioth tele- ber begins and four and one-half
phones. Koebcr's Confection- hours were spent in luncheon and
erv. seeing things. Wilson s manu-
Chas. Crwker recently lught factory, which is all over the
Hnl. Morthwest for turning out decoy
stein bull calf from J. W. Jack- ducks, was an object noted curi
son, of Glencoe. The youngster osity, and the big mill ready to
is one Of the largest Of his age run, arm just ninsucu uy ui
ever seen in the county, and his Stephenson Lumber Co., came
grandsire took a prize at the St. in for its share of sight-seers.
Louis Fair. , .Jr, "". " '" "
, , , . nis noiaingsat umDer iorenougn
J. R. Bailey. Of above P.UXtOn, n maUA him Inrlprwrirlpnt for
was down Saturday, and went
out to the Kelly sale, beyond Hillsboro friends and gave every-
Glencoe. Mr. Bailey says he is body the glad hand.
to have a fine lot of Bartlett TCp hand went alonsr and dis-
pears this season, although this coursefj music for the edification
variety is short in almost every nf tkp pvmir5ionist?. Th trin
other section ot the county. was made without an accident to
Andrew Bendler. of North mar the occasion.
ii.,;o u.u v,A mwAat. Operator Cooper, of the Ore
Uick of illness, several weeks ago, Kn wecmc went atong as ai-
was in town Monday morning, oi uie uanu auu wuMua-
ing the scarcity ot the memner-
ty will be pleased to learn of his sh'P ,the music Put UP was
I i-i j.
Allen Tannock, chairman of
School District No. 61, of school
k.ivwii Vliti licfvwf Vine VAtH
toevoend 2.(XK)inimorovements A dainty wedding took place
and a new school building, which June 16th at the home of Mr.
will be completed in time for the and Mrs C. W. Fitch, south of
Fall term Dilley, when their daughter oaro
' . . r, line Estelle, was united in mar
Mrs. C B. f nssell, of Oregon riage to Cecil Ward Tolson. The
City, died June 18, 1910, after house was decorated with Oregon
an extended illness. Mrs. rns- Unme. and svringa. Vases of
sell lived in Hillsboro when her white Hiies and maiden-hair fern
husband was S. P. agent. She Lorrrl nut tbp enlor scheme.
was a daughter of J. C. Sawyer The bride was attractively gown
and wife. Pri ;n white silk and carried a
W A S.-ihnow. who recentlv bouauet of bride's roses and
purchased the Ostermann store ferns. She was attended by the
at Centerville, onthe P. R. &N., Misses Ruth Fitch and Mary
was in town Monday. Mr. Sah- Mornssey, charmingly attired in
now's business is in one of the pale blue and pink mull. The
finest agricultural districts in the groom was attended by the
couritv Messrs. Enoch Will and Edward
Mrs. Frank Williams, of 424 iLZZV
r i O. ,1. l)....,.,J .oc IC IIS Ui OlttOJ' S.OOS4J OU uwuu-
Sacramento Street Portland was Th h le
a guest of the past week at the lefton the evenin train for
nome oi ner pateoui . McMinnville where they will
Mrs. Jasper Kefter, of Glencoe, d f ; d After Jul
returning home, Sunday evening. u h m t home t0
II. E. McKinnev and wife and their many friends at Banks,
Miss Susie McKinney, of Port- Oregon,
land, and Hugh Smith and wife,
xf IVmot Hivsvo urpro trnusts fit PUtiLlC SALE
fbaMra F.mm.1 Mckinnfiv home.
Sunday' Mr. F. W. Latham retiring from
-
The Place where you
are always getting Drugs
of absolute purity and High
Quality and compounded
by pharmacists who take
pride in the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
"Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates,
and Candies . ' THE BEST EVER"
Haminshy's MaKe Man Tablets
and
Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
J. A. THORNBURGH
President
J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY
Vice-President Cashier
T0LS0N-F1TCH
ivivn houtrht
ing stock of the J
.vl,,,y " " ' ....ri nke a resent visiting
8!". i iviii then buv Golds more. Mo
short vacation mi "
and sell horses
relatives
i it p t r
.nvled at Harod Taylor, son ot w. m
iuoi,. vii , . position
the sawmill at tne hoi o ... m ir -T -t..
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Conditions at call of " the Comptroller,
Tuesday, March 29, 19 10.
KEsoi'Riia Liabilities
Loans and Discounts - SS2,S7'J.S.8 Capital 8 lock and Surplus 142,000.00
U. S. Bonds at par - a'j.OuO OJ Undivided Profits - 838.10
Other Bonds - - Si,S90.0ll Circulation - 25,000.00
Banking House - - U,2S3.0O Deposits ... 432,090-90
Cash and Dues from Other
Banks and U. S. Treas. 151,883.12
4tW,929.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time j
Certificates. I
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailer J. W. Tuqua I
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg; I
Leo sctinur, iormer y 01 ue- n ftf the follow
halem Mountain, and later ot . nrnnortv ti.ps n!aP,
Hillsboro. returned the last ot "' . r ; M.tn,-nrini0
,, T , Ull IllO COtULC III luuuunuuuuik.
illCVllI Mil HI M' vi
July.
Save Your Money
By buying Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
Ben
Ml thn t(WU 111 11 I H V 111 UIIM
' .. Ill1 J liwtt'ti.lil TniMMJIin l.RH IJ. kJ. ViUHlUllVUiv uvv.
Htroet, all Wnvt-r. f j : . . , Ca, n milcs
K J Snn wh ehe ou tin San Francisco Bay and he
11 I nnlh for a while, in is employed in painting the gov
will tough ii io ' , 0m(int biddings. Harold is
hopes ot regaining "l
evnment
)1R.h oi gaming h'ng the Argus sent to him to
Thos. Ilylanil, who has lpM informed on local happen-
many years in uo- ulo;s
m !,toh'SS' C Dr. 0. F. Schmetol teoV?th
fflSI V a. in M. nejK - ic "-At
lun-hood WHS UP 10 mo ai Uic wiii..w" , j j
S'S, boro, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
day nioinms. onfQva of everv week. Hours
R -13tf
turning to Portland in the even- Herman Ostermann, in the
yul . n..j; wcivit. v so d iMiainoaa nt Center-
inir ivir. in'"1" I i cuii"v .T
i,..i. ...wwii vpii I mi. i u P Xr M fnr a
his rancn at naima vine, on uic x. x. .... -
" 5 ..;,.o for it. nnmliM- of vears. and who re-
T.rn wagon and harness lor centiy som out, ....
iv...... ,.IV.nn I At I MTU i!lT.llrllMV
sale, lniiuire aiArguauim.c.
10 a. m., on
WTTnNRSriAY. JUNE 29
T II Tl V. f Af,,inl
i?X rLiTioaf Four horses, one of these fifteen
extenduiMsit. implements, household furniture,
G. W. Morgan, in olden times farm wagoni double harness, 2
one of the best deer shots in the horse buggy, "Planet Jr." with
Vinelands district, was in Mon- combined drill, wheel hoe, rake,
day morning. G. W. still thinks cuitivator and plow, jack screws,
he could kill one if he got it in etc Refreshments at noon,
close quarters. Terms of Sale: Under $10,
t . i iv ii i,..i,n.,.nn,0 cash: $10 and over 6 months
S'Qn, approved note, at 8 per
guest of his mother, tor several '" . . 0
weeks, departed this week to re- 1 Auctioneer
sume his duties below Los Ange- B P. Cornelius Auctioneer.
1 OUUI1 VOIIUUVIOI,
F. R. Dailey, who has been Qerhardt Goetze, of beyond
running a bicycle repair shop Blooming, and who is interested
near the ureseent ior sevei tu in breeding registered Holstems,
months, has aisconunuea aim wag over to tne Clty Saturday
i 4 II .. ...Uhi tinll I
gone n"y;."rr "c Keep your chickens enclosed!
conduct a like business. iteived-a large consign-
Herman Rehse, running the ment of poultry wire. Now is
big Rehse farm, near Farming- the time to buy. Emerick &
ton, was up to the city uriaay. ujorwin
Jrm Kamnaand lamilv were C. R. Adams, formerly in the
up from Farmington, Friday, in mercantile business at bcholls,
I the big touring car. 1 was in tne city r rmay Hiuuims.
i i We have quite a number of pairs of child's, a
f women's, and men's shoes which are slightly
i t damaged and more or less out of style which J J
d 1 we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes i
for ;oc: $2.2 s shoes for 715c. Men's and f f
women's up to $3.50 for $1.00.
i These are all good material but not up to 1!
5 present styles. Now is the opportunity to (I
i i get a g00 snoe or Utite money. We shall
i be pleased to show them to you as long as j ,
they last. f
1
Belt Buckles
A Comprehensive Exhibition;
Novel Ideas;
The Most Charming Effects
at
Prices that Please,
LAUREL M.HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist.
VICTOR AGENT
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