The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 23, 1910, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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MILUSBORO ARGUS, JUNE J 1910
"r,; . HMiiii.l-riB'W mail nmttr.
i.. .. I.- m;. r.tiior
i i im Olluial Paper
'is,.!): II. r Annum.
i. .! j, r , ThDmdftj
BY
J t; McklNNKT
H e Indian war veterans held
u ir annual meeting in Port-
.r.J :',' w.
fewer in num-
.10
ers ?;:an heretofore. Those old;
t'!i '!;: have at hist been ree-i
by the general govern-j
iter the State of Oregon!
.ken the initiative and pro-!
!ymt!it for their services!
Indian wars. Shoulder to!
Hm.ut with he veterans of th!
'ivii war these old Indians fight-1
rs ;rv row recognised as "un-!
conv-.on defenders of a common '
coniiU'v.
. id,,
'Hie beginning of permanent
r.xi i .u.rk around Hil!sloro marks
a r, - mpoeh for betterment,
Vai htrton County has the best
soil I:: he state and its product-ixer.v-..
is unexcelled. All we
need .is better roads, and our
loor highways have bvn our
irreat.st drawback. When roads
lead;:--: to the city shall have
bee!) recked and the town has
hard surface on its principal
busltvss streets we shall then be
in civilization.
SPEND THE SUMMER
AT
Newport Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
I ru Iimi!, lU i OyMr cn b loiim.
ut Door SportM or All ICliicl-
I-.c'ubut huulin 6,hm d,gsin(, uour. iH.a.inK,
run h. hu.u. uJ.uj ut..ns. cmuhmi.s ami d.ucuif. Tu e
m.uuui, w.u-r.mi tN. bti f.HHl at lo i.,u. Kih
c U,u. mrr. fi-h ...J vLblw f ill inM ,Uiiy.
IilUwi.ugl, ounj., wish Uriel .dtnury reRuUtio..
l t ouiitui tt.
lf Round Trip Season In luU
f 0111 11 point in OrrRou,
W bbings.u huJ Ilaho on
c.le daily.
J Ddv Sdturddt to Monday R.ite
Im-u. S I' point-, p it.ai.d 10
Ciu Iimvk, iue u-ive, in
ciudilu 1) rh lioe. Ui
Irom kit C A K i'tiou At
buiv aim vn (id min
on amida ir ut.tlv, and
for return SiiLjayor MomUy.
A Sunday Excursion Rate of
$1.50
f.om Alp.MiT, Cirviili- ,.) I'hjinmtth, with or xditg low
raU- r..m ,it, cot. iu etl -ct all maimer. C.lt on i,y ks
"r C A K A-ut for tu I pir'ieuUrt, no to ntw., trin ehedule-,
e c fjr cm. v ..f .u- bfiu ifully i;iuslrtd txokltt, ' Out
inn" 10 Or'fr or nt to
HM. McVl UKAY. rerR-r Aient. P.-rtlirul, Ore.
SUMMONS.
KluoN'lli J.ilui'Miii vv Cliailtw li.lmmoii.
In lit iikiiik t lli. Siai.. ,. tti. n. . n . v.mi,
I'lmrlf .lohiimiii, iv iio'iil tint lini
m n oil Ctli. In ih I'u.iiil I'.Hitt 11I
HliM-,tii CiMlnlv. Oii..ui, ...:..i.
iiaviu nr mi r Knvtrr ihU Iiik
thr U1111U ol lualrliiiiinv v...i ...!
Ih ilmiiii hfrrln itii.l l..i ilm r.ir mi l
oiioIikIt if Ilia rlul.l, M;mii. .I.,in.n.
mnl fur i-sl an I ,t ilmi vmni i t i'h
nlvve aollou iuuI for U lli.u l li:.IV( I f 'I'
ill Mul Hiitioti. tun aro in 1. 1. huuii.mI
I that j-ini iiiiixt rilhor liiinirri ni r .
I'!a. omir Ix-f iri. tlio ?s h .I n of Julv
r'lti, or a jmlKiiK'iil ill l r1.11 iiii.-.l
aj.iiiixl jrmi an .r:ivrt f.ir 111 tin- xuu ui
, by onlfr ol llm iVnirl
I l lua kuiniuotn W mlililii-. I'V onltT "I
; ll.Hi. J. W, UinkIiu, e.nmlir In U: ol
, Walnni;l.iii r.itinlT mvlo an. I "iiirti-.l
Jiiiih m. !i0 mill thr ,Uu. of ill . II ,
tilillfati.ni a I'lMirvlav, Jinn. t, to- j
.Utpof Mi lat tutiu'at.iii Ik.iii( 'I'lum ,
Uv, July . I'.'l 1. 1
; 11 I.. .-Now. j
' Alloin. v lor I'lainllH. j
1776 Jgjl910
Eka utor's Noiuc.
MUM DANCING!
Thi bi.iT fvht poes to Xevada
llerx eaiiturinff the prize. Gov.
Giilen. of California, pave orders
to stop the mill in San Francisco
and the pujrs moved. With all
its odium, however, it is amusing
to watch the public interest in
the irnie. And, all thinjrs equal,
it is rut so fraught with mortal
ity as the much touted football.
Teddy came home and was
given the ovation of his life in
New York - and before the en
thusiasm died out Count Zeppel.
in, the German aviator, sailed
his airship 3) miles without
stop; ;, carrying over 50 pas-seiif-'i.
There's no heading off!
the "DHh."
In the Favillion at
CORNELIUS PARK
Opens on June 25, J9J0
You will enjoy Dancing on the
Spacious Floon Good Order
Will be maintained. Walkers'
Orchestra For Musicthe Best.
j Nolle la liprrliy guru. Dial llm uii.li r
! 'iitiiisl liaa Iron iHinlrl ni. ioiiirin.l
i b tin. I'oiuilr I'ourtnl Vavtlinr;loii t ohm
Ir. (rKon. hUiH-ulorof Un- lnt Win nii-l
; IVHtammi or KiIpv I'mr, iliviv.nl, ait.l
, Uaa ili ly oiialilie.l u ..
j Now Tiu.rrforo, all w-mniii lmmg
t I'laima KLint it.M .i t- ....i i..i...
, lav, iIihwumI. ar lirrrl.y rr,iiiin.l I..
.irt.ui ui a ii 10 in iiiiiIi.xhiiw.I at
lli law onto of IUkIujt ,t IUhmii IliiU
boru, Orison, nKltir Willi .r.ir vou.-li
m, within lis uionilia rrom Um .Ui ot
this nolle,
JAM KS W. CH'K,
KllVlltlir of II, a I.. I Will .....i t... . .
, lllKIHOl KHXV Vmvtt, ilAVHwl.
1 1 art., Allorm-vx lor l.ln ulor.
NOTk'l;
Ptirtlan.t, (Ir., Sunt m. tyio.
Xolir is hrrrbv Klvm that mv wifr,
Lulu Kriij;, liai ,' ft my M nu
without jua; camr or pMviH-nlion, an. I I
will not I rrsjKHimh c lor any l.ilU li
may coutracl.
"5 7 Al'lH'Sr V KRIV..
Request for Proposals
ROY COOH,
Floor Manager.
H. A. LYTLE,
Manager.
School Dialrlrt V".. i ,.f U'..i
Count jr. i reclvB bi l.tip to ii.m.h. Jnlv
1- ihiu, lor r-itiirr ill,fiii or ,lrilllii(r ,i
Til h'll.f.l ,1...
rikMit to rUwt now or mn 1...1- ..11 .
II proiHwala to W. II, Urat.h.irii,' tpa . r
1 vnH;n, n 1111 a,
liimvirton, Ore.. June .t, !iu.
0
will celebrate
POlrf
J
ROLL OF HONOR
Thtfee luither absent nor tardv
dunn- the school vear in the
iiiii,;,ro public schools: Zola
',''" rtlaro'd Lake, Clifton
U'M, liaymond Dixige, Mattie
v.a.-e ana AUxirt Schomberg.
KF.VIVAL MEnTlNOS
"The Dance Done Up" will be
the s-.bject of Mr. Hart's address
at the Dig tent tonight, and it is
a r .; iion if half the people who
want t- hear it can possiblv get
in to the tent, although it has
been enlarged and holds a thou
sand people. Forest Grove, Cor
nelius, Orenco and nearby towns
are a:; well represented.
:! iy afternoon at 2-30
oc!-.ck, Mr. Hart will hold a
rnass meeting for men only, and
he will deliver his confidential
talk to men. Special music is
being arranged for the occasion
consisting of a male quartet and
Solos bv Mr. Mao-arm V' k,.
under 12 will be admitted to this
seruc-e. this is said to be Mr.
t m V 1Ceaei)t" man in
1 illsiioi-o can atford to be absent.
I'fidav nicrht.. Mr Wow- ,..;ii
. r., ' III
speak on The Unanswerable
wueaiion; bunday night on
"The Unpardonable Sin, and
next iuesuay night on "The
am oi tue theatre.
Thursday of next week will be
ure-on Dry Day," and the
v.-noio county is invited to come
and :.rhg their lunch baskets
and have a great all-day meet
ing. M;-. Hart will speak at
10:30 a. m 2:30 and 7:30 p m
His subject at the afternoon
meeting will be "Do Saloons
Pay.' Contributed.
BernardsVan Loo
Mr. Frank Bernards
, w i'i lOO
V a n L daughter of
mr. and jvirs. August Van Loo,
were united in marriage at the
Verboort Catholic Church, June
22, 1910. Father IMi 11 pi nffi
ciatinr. There were fully one
i.uum, , u emu iu ly guests at the
solemnization of the nuptials,
lioth are popular young people
of their vicinity. They will live
on the farm of the groom. Mr.
and Mrs. Bernards nr-r. viK.(.;.,in,
the congratulations of a host of
friends.
Attorney John M. Wall and
wife returned last evening from
a several weeks trip to Indiana
and Illinois. They stopped at
many points of interest going
and cominc and Mr Wall euvu
that after all there is no place
line uid Uregon." Back in
Indiana, where thev had tbplatP
freeze, and were eomnpl bnl tn
replant, the
above the ground, ready for its
nrst cultivation. the early
fruits, so much in evidence here,
is Tjainfullv absent back thfrt
and while therp ij n irpnoral T.rric.
perity everywhere he says that
after a man lives in Oregon a
few years he can't, likp anv
other place for a permanent
arxxie.
Taken Up -Black yearling hei
fer; very thin; no marks. Own
er call, prove property, pay ad
vertising and pasturage and
take her away. J. E. Price,
Hillsboro, Route 3, 2 1-2 miles
north of Hillsboro, on the Jolly
donation. l'.n
, It is reported that Jim Jeffer
ies will come to Washington
County in August and enjoy a
deer hunt on Saddle Mountain.
Chas. F. Miller is to be the ref
eree, so they say, and J. H.
Wescott, of Gaston, A. J. Win
ters anrl Cnn l(.'om,,
- v.i i.ivi.aujci , Llliic-
keepers, while the veteran hunts
man, Geo. Armentrrnir uuVin of
80 years can bring down a buck,
win oe tne captain ot the crowd.
If Jeff gets sulky Armentrout
will inve him a "lft- hi," r,r,0
m a while, if he can persuade the
big fellow to put on the gloves.
Did you take notice of the new
line of back combs at LibbvV
iney are just tHauts," and the
price just suits.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C
;of Koy, were down to the county
seat mis auernoon.
J. A. Chanman. of
dleton, was up to the county
st-n, wxiay.
j J. L. Simpson, ot South Tual-
'atin, and who is raising some
'goofl fruit, was over to the city
; mis morning.
Al. husbauer wna .lv.f..,l ,i:
- ' V . . V V . V . . . "
, rector and L. K. Fisk as clerk at
line uornenus school meeting,
mofiuay.
j Leo Schwander, of alnive Moun
jtaindale, and who swamped out
jdneai nome in the wilderness
was in town today, and called on
j me rgus.
j . Dan Burkhalter, of near Farm
ington. was in town cuv
B. is a long time moving to town
io iane mat promised rest.
Hillsboro will close all its
stores on t.hp
lhis is the proper spirit. Get
oia arm ceieorate Independence
J. T, Morrison, of npar ra
ington. is exhibit
' . ' " ' ' ""int., line
vetch, grown since last Sep tern-
-v... n, ,0 UM cAtiioiiion at the
Imbne Land Co.
Yes- I keep Arsenate of Lead,
the very highest grade. Like
the Aetna brand of Lime and
Sulphur spray, there is nothing
better on the market. Whole
sale and retail. -B. Lois, Beaver
ton, Oregon.
Cashier A. C. Shute, of the
Shute Bank, is attending the
Bankers' convention at Pendle
ton, this week.
Liwrenee Huir:irk.r :m,l M-
nie L. Mizner; llarrv Mailer and
Marie Winkle, and John H. lar
ger and May L. Ilotrnian were
granted license towod thisw.-rk.
Frank Simpson, of South Tua
latin, was in town this morning.
Frank is over his soreness con
tracted while playing the famous
baseball game.
The republican county central
committee are in mimi in u,..
citv as the Armis mnw t.i .r..t.o
and it is a safe projMwition to say
that they will tote to adopt the
assembly plan.
Dr. I). W. Ward, the oltl-t inn
practitioner of Forest Grove, ami
w ho has been at Norlh I ti'inl fm-
some time, again being )K.att.,
in the college city, was down tu
the county seat today.
Lima C, Olds, married to Frank
Olds in Clackamas, in 1;xm;
wishes a divorce. She alleges
that her husband f
called her a liar and fool, and
told her at various times to "shut
her mouth." inte
siderable tirofanitv yi...
she was deserted in 1X),H.
Hon. C. F. Tiiranl whn
ai ligaraville as Ixiy and man
was up to the citv today, and
called on the Argus. Mr Ti-
gard has seen Iigardville put m
me man. and find thm. ,i;r
ferent down that wav siiii'i. tl,,
electric line went in.
F. S. Barnes, of Fun.st r:..,.,,.,
and who is an nrcurv i.nl hit...
...v.j vii 1.1111.-)-
ast, was down todav. attemi;,,,.
circuit court. Mr. Barnes is one
or tne best (ww-makers in t hp
united states and his handi
work is the rpfiriient ,.f : ...
from archers all over tin. ,.,,
try.
The Independent.
saving of the freight on the rock
from the Oswego quarry as
against the hauling from the
proposed Tualatin ,..-,.
- i j tui i v
amounts to nothing and leaves
the inference that Commission
ers McClaran and Butner are
not to he commended f it li n
econfimv. Be that as it mnv if
4 U J i t ... J ' ' '
wiii wonoer win just figure a lit
tie he will find our ihnf ,
ing which amoiintw in ri(,i i,,v'
,.,;n ....
wmiuiiup into dollars mighty
i cijMuiy.
r H H K U I I
SHUTE PARK
THIM-I- DAYS
TIIRIJH DAYS
Three - Days
JULY 2, 3 and 4
SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND
MONDAY
Balloon Ascension Each D
Arnold's Amusement
Company
Steam Swing, Games, Ath
letic Contests. Races.
PRIZES FOR WINNERS
onrElMtrain3 St( at rounds,
uroon Electric stops within short
tanc MAMMOTH fiRE VVORKScvcn Z
of JULY FOUKTH
ay
V
. ,aaaaaaaaa
0l-(i()N l:l.i;CTPIC
Tlie -lir.lule (Jf ,P,MMllrp
'fwUtcCr. fur Punlamt
lollnwi:
I'.R 1-iiHTI.ANIl
IKHVI IMikTI.A.SIl
mm
i- -'"-l".y Siinflayonl
KIGALBOCHE!
IMPORTED PERCH1-R0N
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
I.IIVC1 for I'ortlan.l
ronut Grove Local
6:5r .
Fonil f ...... i .
OUR SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Pythians of the county
attending Grand Lodge this
week are: George Schulmerich,
Grand Prolate, and W. G. Hare
and ft. A. Barher, Hillsboro; H.
I!. Johnson and Ed. W. Wirtz,' j
Forest Grove; A. Benson and 0.' j
S.. 'Hatch, Cornelius; John Lof-'
tis, (Jlencoe, and J. H. Wescott 1
and J. VV. White, of Gaston. I
The Piedmont Stars will play
the Cardinals at Athletic Park
Sunday, June 25
The visitors are a strong aggregation of
players and a good game is expected.
COME AND SEE IT
Clerk Peter Boscow 1
mitted the following statement
01 in. i nances ot the Hillsboro
sciiooi district:
Cash on IimiiI Inst nmm.il re-
. I"".1-.-;:--. fixjl.c,
Rrct-lveil .lisinct tt.x f.om Co
TreHiner ,
l'u ml ,,,,
Hunil , . ,
atr. i.in. .....i ' 'W
- ma ami m i rin ii-
Sale of linn '. . .1 75
iiiir..;;;, " : ' -" i5,(of..M
3' 73
To.hI cMl,... J3'..3M6o
, I'lHliuratd.
K i:"9' 5575
Paid fuel ami .chool iupplie."'." i 66
Kcpmis, improvemetitg ami ju.
Hor work y)2 H
N-w BiMition Rnd iit-nlin'lo"",. 001 21
I nncipal nnl inlereit rxjiida mid '
wrranti - .0,. ,
Paid for insurant '4"? 10
Clerk-, salary . J'
ii..;.i -..1 ' (f
1 anl other purpooei ,s
To'al di hursed
Balance cash 011 hand..!...
Form! (.r..,,- 1
rorral '., 1 1
........ c 4'n:ai , , , , 1 ii t.
torvallia f)vri..n.i "" V
VI
a. 111.
I":4I . 111.
III.
. .)" i. 111
r. , unmncl lor IIilH,oro
torvallia Overland,... , , .
For,.t Urove Loc.l. "" l
l-orral Grove Ijeal "'
i-onatcroveiai:::;: tlnii' "'
5 '4') p. m,
Ntli:e to C.MtranU.rH
C..U.I
'""'7' l'l'la will Ur rercivr.l hv n. .
conHtruclio,, of a 1 .'
..dio,;;;--,,'-
"3
IlllTinrti.,1 r ?
I- m uu,, rram.c ,)y A Ci Ruhv Co inJus(
iLL hi , 7 ' the American Pcrckrot
Co o n nrS I,,1Jor,CIV Assofiaticm's Stud IU
"'( all hl.u-k; Splendid cufoimatlon, A fine Si
HL SI AND StASOM Of I)I0
M'.iulays, at (JlenccK
ies,lays, at Mountaiudale
Wednesdays, (,u call
Thursdays, Olsou Place, Lu.siK
t ont Lake
'''lay.s, Home Hanj) hniH
Saturdays, at Huxtoii
Terms.-Single service, $7; Season, $12; To insure
tc,U to stand and siwt ir, ..vcnt. but
"t responsible for accidents.
BANiiS HORSE CO.
J.r. CA95TEN, Manager-
ofil. r of the count
i
n;n..i .. "
"... nm.ro, ure., Jmle j. ,,..
IV court
J. W. (toodin f
S(;e Wvnli S. n .. i. .
dow. tC ls"''y win
Kinhur'tha'ln
hats, and Panamas. ,aw
r4.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
PORTLAND MARKET
'.953 39
('has. W. Kastman and Hsth.-r
klH w carried at
(V r ' rson, .Juno Yx
1910, KeV.Landstedt,'ofli
and Sundav n,,',.i..1 I,ai'y
VM. 1 --"iuaii jor one
ytarcan, by paying a year i,,
advance, get the Argus IS'
oregonian map. or chaw 11 A"'
one price. This offer w ' n V 1
last (imr- an m.i : w'" n,ti
O JW ii;L III VuiM I
soon. J "" "'r
InTitr
niiKrthy hay "
loUt .jHrrwuk..
Sr?,wy lr It
per dozen.,
'"am, jjt-r lb """
SUMMONS
Hoc
IS So
.... f iit(,i $jt
fJdrfj
61 (' 70
Jof.itij
aH(rrJy
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Oregon; j
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tiiia HiniiiiiiiiiN ! if yml,,,yui, W?
Mini aiiMwer nil or lii.M' f,
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will Mpuly tn tlm noiirt (i't .,, pi
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HTA . r. ,U( I"T llOUKT )r Tills
HU1K tf OKKflUN K ) H WAHH
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'lU "ht, tlio ubova mueA
inaiiilml Tn khIiI fioni'inii.. 7 ,dmW
ilonree iIInhoIvImv Hik I""" ' ! tf nd :
now miHLlNir Imtwi-Kii I'1!" '"".(
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Tlil. aiinimon Ih utHha 7 Wllli
Hon. J. W. (I.H..IHI, uW nld'
;ourtof WhnIiImkIoii i mnP'u "the
dr wan mailii nd witww
day of April, HUD. 1
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