The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 25, 1910, Image 1

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VOL X VI I
HILLSBORO, OREGON, AUG. 25, 1910.
NO. 2
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BBS IS LOCATED
Ar,Jci. Aru Hud I'mnk I..
plK,Ur Junior, In t M'r
tyilMDTO AW M l W St I T
In.ldc ol One ty lo
1, $hi MD
Hctt I a'hcf, Wbu ''"
,.,. l ' Argun continued u
fur the location of a man
not hcell Ileum ol l'r
far w hi parent onhr.
Th-
in ur Drum!
;M-Mrr
Korku,
1x4
IJ'HT)
who h'
I,,, yr:n
fjiiliiv livi'
ti.,ti-. Tin- tin U-ft that '
,; t-'ii .-:rs . and "
,lin.'u tin father and mother
ca!llt,Wl.,t l. SHikn. ti vwit
ft.t;,(iv.-s. Before leaving they
m-iv informed that W. N'e
s,m, f the -M:"" ''urler
i..,' l,l -i.-.-ii llii' in in thi
,!.v hUm.i five or is week ngo.
ti,;. f;.!,.-r I. -ft tin- wife in Sih.
i ,,,-A arrived in Hillslmro
ti,.I-.- morning. He Holieited
.'niiiMim I-rank in ( 'atcliimr
if in-ar I'nrcht Drove, ilieil .-it t n.
family home A'igir-t 17, l'jp),
from an utt.u k of In-art failure'
II.' wa.H lxirn (in tin- urifinal
Catching i'natii)ii Ian. I claim in
lSTi ami ha always lived on a
part of th.- ..I,! liuiii.-hti-ail. He
wut marn.'.l t.. a Mim Anna
Oweim, lint no i-luldren survive
FurwMiir y.-aiH Mr. Catchiny lian
Ih-cii in th,- Iniiiin.-HH (if brick
manufacturing. Hi widow ami
two brothers mourn his loss.
Tlii- lirot her an- Ivlwanl Catch-
ifivr. of Fnn-t drove, an.l J. R.
Catching, nf California. Catch
ing win a prominent Knight
of I vidian, ami wan buried Sat
urday iiii.l.'r the auspice of that
Contractor Adam Put In Hid
(or fourteen Seventy live
to hi: ah'Kovkd by run court
Construction it Soon lo Continence
Much Talked ol Building
Mimnd t'"" county I-'-
oril
of
.. ilr ill.ill MTI HeitmH'U. l
w.-i! in the t.tx roll, but no mum
yf ;.K-a, r ou!l l found. II
Hu n ran tin' inquiry. uu
MIHTK-'im: 1 1 Km-ilviUe tilt tin
5 J(l train Tlturl:iy fvi'tiinjj.
Vwr .!'i-'-f the am evening
U ..!, r went over to Ui't'UVllk t
... Lis mail, when he VWU tod!
of lh- imniirv anl of tlu- rcH-
rtu-f of the fatluT in Hurt City.
U,,.,:, r Sr. Im.l tutt'ii.'ninal
y, lor.-main here until Satunlav.
Ath.-iiav nroi'n'.'Wi'tl. howovrr,
u- U-vam.' .liHlii-arU'tH'U ai "i truslvuirthv.-vun
ir.-ttin- ivhuILh, nn. nUhtHii-rii i'tJrmm. limit
ta!. thai d- tnitfdt t-xiMtt no in-
f..rm:i!io!i for a day or ho, wt-nt
to S.tlem to visit Miiint'iota
fricn.h. I'ri.lay tnorninit youtur
U.-s!i-r un-tved at the Artru of
fkv to tmil tin' lari'iil Kont.
T.-i.-iiiioii!.- rommunication wm
mal.-Hith Sali-m lit ono o'tlm-k
mint a Mrs. Hilkc Haul that 1mh-h-
It-r l-,ad rcntaiiu'il with llu-m
Tlmrsday niiflit and had tfone to across
Urain your low land ami make
it Jirotlui-e doudle. We will htart
the manufacture of tin- lare.st
tile ina fi-w dayn. We now have
a KUpply of 1 inrli. .r inch arid fl
inch, on hand. Put in your or-
l.-r at once, uur clav is tin
IichI for jirixliicin v,ro durable
tiling. Order novs. (Irom-r &
IioM-, Co., Scholl.-i, Hill.slxiro,
Ore., liuute 2. Ind. Tel. 7tf
N. H. Joih-h 4 cirrvitiK a
twenty !ie cent m-ce w Inch wan
dun out from under the old
chimney in the houne built in
pioneer dayn, on the present Jake
Milne farm. 1 he coin w dated
IK 1.1 and it took astroiiL? t'lass at
the Shute bank to determine the
vear of cnimtK'i'. The house tin
ier which it was found was no
. i i i i
cuiue.i in eanv uayn nv aames
Imhne, an uncle of the Hillsltoro
Imhrie lvs.
r.ir'SaSe Team; 7 years old,
L-rav weighs bVx). bay, 11W; net
$7 harness; Studehaker waon,
IS :i-l; all for $075. Also black
IrniiiK horse, pacer, 1,000 lbs..
$1.10. Horses all-round and
Herk'ert,
2:5-5
visit a Nick Simon, another
Minnesota neiL'hbor. llu Hilki'S
sent word to the father, at once
notifying li.iesler of the fiiui
iiiL' of the son. who has U-cn
workitnr on a hav baler in tlu
SchoISs and Keeihilk' distriot.
liKs!.-r Sr. is a wealthy lam
owner in the Dakota, tind is 73
years of ul'v.
il.H-sier Sr. arrived here from
Salem Saturday afternoon and
the Anns retmrter picked tlu
m mi at lieedville ami had the
two toed her at ten o'clock. The
mceiimf was very nlTectinvr.
father ami son Ixith cryink'. Tin
Arnns ivjMirter turned on
lu'i'l 11ml made his iret-a-way
fore he t.H, wius uliout to have a
ihnoiistnition of tears. I hey
went on to Sisikane the first of
tin.' ue.-k, where the Uy meet.
the mother, who w very feebU1
ami who wished to utfain see her
eldest born before K ie nassei
away
Hon. Henry K. Mctonn and
wife am I it us Uinifiey and
wife were in the city Sunday
mtirniiof. Mr. Mcdinn had spoken
in Forest drove, Saturday niK'ht,
Sunday monuni? Mr. 1-ank'-
lev eave them an auto irip
thnmeji NerlHKirt and t enter-
ville ami then into uus my
the North riains. 1 tie
ortland visitors tlioitnlit w asm
iiiftoti rountv had tt on all others
in the state.
'..tice to Farmers liaohot.
the celebrated ImiKirteu M'k'ls
Contractor Adams has revised
i liures for a cement block
building to U' used as a rest
room, ami located on the court
house sonare. and the price is to
$1,175. The plans and spec
ifications are now Inintf drawn,
and they are to Is submitted by
the ladies of the committee to
the county court for approval
It is said that the mnldinir, as
at present conceived, will lie
modern as well as an ornament.
and that construction is to lietfin
in the very near futurp, tpving
plenty of time for use this Win
ter. The ladies have worked
Ion and faithfully to Ket funds
for the erection of this building,
1 . , . 1 1 . 1
and it wi come as nanuy tins
Winter as it would have been in
the warm period.
It is understood that the struc
ture will be located on the east
ide of the court yard square
U-tween the bandstand and
Lincoln Street, somewhere. It
is something that the city has
lonjr needed, and will be a great
convenience for those from out
of town who trade in the city.
When this is built and the city
puts in a concrete watering
trouirh for farmers' horses farm-
.1 ...... 1
ers mav come U) me my anu
have modern conveniences, for
their families as well as their
teams.
Hess brothers, whose machine
burned last week at the M. Fitz
simmona place, paid Mr. Fitz
simmons $85 for his tfrain loss,
although they allege that no one
knows 111st how the tire started,
and they do not think it started
from the engine. the oiaze
started when all were at dinner.
tather than have trouble the
owners of the burned separator
and the lost irrain got together
and adjusted the loss. Hess
irothers state that they have
, 1 i r...
used every care 10 prevent, ore
atching from the engine and
they are at a loss to know the
lire's origin.
Sheriff Hancock was out in the
Greenville section Sunday, to re
store to a woman a minor child.
She has sued for divorce, and
asked the court for an order re
straining the husband from in
terfering with her during the
pendency of the suit The hus
band went out Sunday morning
;ind took the child away, but be
fore the sherift arrived he had
returned the little one. When
told that he was likely to get into
trouble if he molested the woman
le was considerably abashed.
We manufacture rough and
dressed lumber of all kinds, and
out of fine timber. If you are
going to build, give uh a chance
to figure on your bill. W ill figure
at vard. or deliver. W e are now
sawing from the best timber cut
in our section for years. Oroner
k Row ell Co., Seholls, Hillsboro,
Ore.. Route 2. 7tf
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lazottand
daughter. Mildred, and Miss
thel Fineout, of Buxton, left
last week enroute for the coast.
They intend to visit friends
along the way and are prepared
for a good time in general, tak
inir with them a lot of fries
and a good supply of other good
things. I hey will be absent
about three weeks.
I OH Till; LHUISLATURU
hrrrtiT ittnounr mvsrlf as candidate
(or the It-Kiitature itiliiect to the Kepub
llcan pnmatin, hept. 24, 19'- 1 "m
fiim U-lirvcr in the direct primary ud
believe in its beinit kept on our ttute
1 Hill lu a Ixlievtr in direct leRiilalion
and Statement No. t, and on these prin
ciplca jio before the Washington County
electorate,
Clm- V. Loudon.
Columbia Precinct, Comeliui Route I
AUCTION SAI.IJ
The undersigned will sell at pul
t. ...... I IWchenm Stallion, will
make the Fall and Winter at the
-"- . 4 i A. . .
ranch of the undersigned, two
.,n... ha f miles northwest, oi
iaiiKs. i.. 1 !-
I-Vcd PritzlolT. of C.ales Creek,
was in town Inday, enroute io
Portland. I' red is in the uairj-
, I ..U.-lK- h:IS
nig liUHiness, ami "v . -his
Winter supply of mill feed
aid in. He uiai , .
hi; ..tore profitable to lay in at tins
ol l lie year a.i on rl
i i. ' .... (I... Win.
invanatuy auvame.-. ..v .....
ter comes on.
The Climax Milling Co. will
C,,.U1, iacks free ol cnarge
to fanners ucsiiihk
Uore their wheat at
house.
Paul Bailey, son of County
Clerk ami Mrs. l.aney, bni
recovered from his seco nn o
tion for appendicitis that he is
able to wheel himself around in
1 L
Growers Requested to Bring
Fruit for Packing
Ice cream delivered
part of the town.
we have Hazelwood.
phones. -erv.
J. S.
WILL HAVE FINE
FRUIT DISPLAY
in
COMMITTEE WILL PACK FOR EXHIBIT
Then Wishes to Send lo Portland for
Exhibition, Naming Crower
Those orchardists and farmers
who are contemplating to send
in fruit for the street carnival
are requested to at once see N.
H. Alexander as to receiving and
packing the fruit for display.
Mr. Alexander has a practical
man who will pack the apples,
pears, or other fruit, and he re
quests growers to bring in a box,
if possible of fruit of each varie
ty for exhibition, and he will
have it neatly packed free of
charge. He asks that the fruit
sent In be free of scale and
worms, and after it ha3 been on
exhibition here it is intended,
with the growers' permission, to
ship the displays to Portland
with the growers' names attach
ed. Neat packing in boxes is one
half the value of the exhibit, and
care taken in this regard i3 worth
a great deal to the grower.
High Q
UALITY Drug Store
The Place where you
are always getting Drugs
of absolute purity and High
Quality and compounded
by pharmacists yvho take
pride in the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates,
and Candies . 'THE BEST EVER"
Itaminshy's Make Man Tablets
and
Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
For County Judge
To the Republican voters of Washington
County. The nndereiirned is a candi
date before the Republican primaries,
Sept 24, 1910, for the party nomination
for County Judge of Washington County,
Oregon.
If I am nominated and elected, I will,
during my term of ofbee, conscientiously
and impartially perform the duties ap
pertaining to the office, and will use my
trf.t fTiirta tn viv th rort1e of Wajth-
to any ington County a prcgressive, business-
Remember hke and economical administration of
Ruth tele- untT aaairs. 1 lavor tne building ot
Koebcr S tonlection- o building and MttiDi? permanent
returns for public money expendedand
Ixirsung and family re- l desire to h.ve plMed on ballot.
The Delta Drug Store. Hillsboro, Ore.j
to sell or
their ware-17tf
lie . ., t.ij r if.v mi .. 1. door ambulance.
,M .... lll.T 1.1 I Mill. IW'l 1 v-,.i 1 1.1 I l.ll ,1...'. .... ,1
the P. U. &N. Railway, at ten k, expected that he will be awe
u. m., on to leave the hospital ny me
THPUSDAY SF.PTKMHF.U 1 of next week.
tir. ti M'ltra ..1.1 tni. Ilia. Willi Hill'kl 11.... . WltntOd ill I tit
'"! i"U, 1 mmitliaotd; aotrt-l mate, gry ..... A . , .j .,,.,.,1 nt Witch 11a-
Haie. Uo vrKill.iu rnlla. J cnwa. nil aj lv.v . .' . . . , , t.,:,in
f..i. ,1,.. r.(, r .... ...1.1 s. r. tra ta w -
: .i" 1 ti., unr now 1. run, jr.,, . ... t. - - - lfc .
fer. f,rl, ..,.1 M.r,..- t hnfers. iH VVVitu tn W. i. reiersou, nuu.-
llimitlis.il, t; .Iim- il)w. Canton rlllH-t ,, limxlvilll'. Ol't1. -i11
1,1, 1 " . 1 . .... K".
, nrw; nurniw, tuyruKr, uit " 1 .
1 liUL-irira. 1 aria luiav harilc.S. act n t.' K'ooiltZ Itml Witt! aiUl
'k ii.uusa, cultivator, wnuou, j hoa "i, ,.im-netl Saturday eve
mr linuw hold Iiiniiture ami oilier v iu. . , - mQ
ailUIi-H I.K) numirniu to mriit nil. lUK 11001 '..... .1:1
t 1 :... i. 1 nev 11 01 1 1 i. ol 'iv nv,...
1.1111111 HI 111:1111 I 1 111 II. 1 . J 1 , .
Teniii nf Sule llti.lrr K1 canh: Ten their marksmanship
"'1 iivi r, one year bn.iknble nule. S per , ,;.,l,....-..n's luck did break
r,.. 1 I - 1 I ! 1 T I I 1 I I n I 1 1 1 lllvii
"in im.ict -j-w0 ,,er cent, nil cuati
With a drougthy Summer and
late Spring, Washington County
emerges from harvest with a fine
hav and trrain crop equal or
let ter than the average of coast
crops, and away ahead of the
Mississinni Vallev. There's no
place, after all. like the William-
... ll... TV... rnif nv-,n
cue vttiiev, nit mm .iv.t.,
worth millions to our orchardists,
will be very fair.
farmers are now hauling in
ornin and hav and the dust is
ted abominable from all
Quarters of the county. A good
soaking rain wouia ao mucn to
make it more comfortable.
Mrs. Rena Rrewer, of Portland,
as out the first of the week, a
guest ot relatives. Mrs. Brewer
formerly worked at me inue
pendent oflice.
.1. H. Dance, of near Laurel,
was in town Saturday afternoon.
e is farming on tne wnue
ranch.
.1. A. Chauman. candidate for
tv-A renresentative on the as
sembly ticket, was in town n
;ty.
NEW MILK ROUTE
over ja,
Jack Wood, Owner.
J. W. Unfiles, Aiirtioiiii-r.
f roni
H:ilph Imhrie was in
West Union Saturday.
We will lw ron.lv to Hell and
'jeliver brick after Monday, July 0r Portlatul, was out to the old
f:'- (live us a call. Klinenum uimiiv. trreeting friends.
1 l-IW M....II. IIMI.l UOIIHl (."". - . .,,,,.).
""I tit Hiiisuiiio. 11., ...j luiuir ii oroiieitj' m wn--
and fishermen
atrainst them
Keep yur chickens enclosed!
Just received-a .v
1 r rion rv wire, ixuw
uieiiiy t" i.i..,..:i, v.
the time to miy.-woeiun.
(lorwin.
Kx-Marshal W. V. Atkinson,
l!r
lelV I, Crandnll. of Portland. Lul iiml is making his permanent
lllHl Who in r.,ur.r,. of the Hhil)- home there. He thmKS iiiisuo-
I'ini-r department of a big lumber ro is improving wondertully.
1111 tloor concern, was out bun- , , . Mare and
"y. the guest of his lather, , VV ni,oot 1:500 each
tU'llvon f rnndull IHMe, - Al.,.f ,'hp
Team for
i-.-imp. weigh
animals.
or hii 1 .1-1.111 i,m lit er. .0, - arnngion, neai
a . -'.ix.- a VIVH'tl tlt'l' - I I VI'll n WIVa
relw' pattern; CO hop baskets, (Wervillo.
'inusoino hop sacks in good re- c vl via Tucker, of ClarkS'
'-.. Will sell at a bargain.- , '"T,:. r .- in the citv Sun
Imbrie, Hillsboro, Route ( n , , - r Mr9.
A, West tin an I 'iy. " " cu t,.,c tinnn
I 111 A I'ovve II. Due oa
Jiidi2t W H llolliu of Koruat ri; no- 11 moil th at Newport,
n. . :' " 7. ,1. . i'l",'".ir,v ".i....f,.H v,-,-
was uown to ino cu an icu iuoiuiuy i"i
?aturduy. on leiral business. Mr. . f.v
""His is handling the legal busi- We carry Voobcr's Con
tor the United in Washing- ft tuts and nuts. Kotbtr s uon
wn Cotmtv fectionery.
turned Saturday from an over- after my name, the following:
Innrl trin tn Tillamook and the "Businesslike administration; Perms
Vul,..l,im witornmo- hv thp wav BeDt Roads; and full value for every cent
iH IIUIV Ilia jvkuiiiliif, . - - J I tut K.laH
of the Salmonlierry. They made "" q" w. MMti,
170 miles in about 0 days ana Cornelius, Oregon
fished along the line,
, t,i,i.u anA ;f. nnd I Eugene Delplanche, of near
o. r'- Centerville, was in town Monday,
son liolierL are snending a tew '
davs at the New nort beach and Geo. Biersdorf, of North Plains,
surrounding country. Robert was in Monday, taking out hop
took along a hunting and fishing supplies.
license and ett with nappy an- R Stewart" of South Tual-
ticipations ot a good time. atirii wa3 jn town Monday after-
Money to loan on real estate noon,
security. We sell farms. Try Toni Gassner, in the merchan
ts. The Webfoot Realty Co. dising business at Reedville, was
Hillsboro. liti in town Sunday
J. C. Smock, who has been August Boge, of near Farm
identified with the town of Sher- ington, was over to the county
wood formany years, and w no seat the last of the week
laid out one of that town s addi- .
.M town MAnrlnv. nn Martin Vandehey, supenn
hiK nxsit at trie COtirt house. leuucm, ut lire wui y loiiu,
up 10 me city monuay aiternoon.
J. k. HorwicK. the Keeuviue
merchant, has this season ar-
J. A. THORNBURGH
President
J. E. BAILEY
Vice-President
W. W. MCELDOWNEY
Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Capital StocK $25,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits20.000
Exchange to all parts of the World
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time
- Certificates.
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailer J. W. Tuqua
Wither W. McEldowney J. A. Thornbur
r
A. W. Waker, of South Tual-
he undersigned will establish a
new milk route in Hillsboro on
September 1, and will furnish
pure, first-class rniiK, wun stana
ard tests. Those wishing milk
mav leave orders for same at the
Ballard Shoe &nop, near tne
Crescent Theatre, or telephone
Indeuendent Tel. usa, or drop
postal to John Madding, Hillsbo-
ro. tire.
IV M. Whitesell was over from
South Tualatin, Saturday, and
called on the Argus.
Hountv commissioners Butner
and McClaran were in town the
last of the week.
Mr. n.nd Mrs. John W. Connell
and Miss Susie Morgan returned
Friday from a ween at JNewport.
Hmintv Clerk J. W. Bailey
spent Sunday in Portland with
wife and son.
J. B. Walker, of below Beaver-
ron. was a county seat visitor
Friday.
r.reen Walker and wife, of
Roy, were in the city Friday,
visiting friends.
Mias Margaret Crusoe, of Port
land, was a Sunday guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Bagley.
red "his store and wh a caller Monday
rooms so that he is able to Keep -
his stock in nice shape. He is Daniel Bailey and family, of
also postmaster for that section. South Tualatin, were in town
Wolf Bros, teams, which are wonaay'
hauling rock for the road work L. F. tarstens, of Banks, was
west of town, haul over three down to the county seat Monday
vardsata load. These Cornell- afternoon.
us toys know how to make it Do not forget to hold out that
pay. extra nice fruit for the coming
Benton Phillips and wife, of street fair.
near Buxton, and who have been Lee Mead came down from
visiting over in Clark tounty, gheridan the first of the week
Wash., passed through enroute to g0 on to Seaside with nis
nome, last oaturuaj . father
John Goodin, who years ago T Af FWef r,mw
built many bridges for the cqun- L' who ig the chief factor in
ty, was out from Momaviua, the new race track up there
Saturday aiternoon, and caned stAt.Ps that several horsemen are
on the Argus. desirous of opening training
Hans Rasmusen, the West quarters up there.
Union carpenter and rancher, rnnttmnni. v M p;PO uQO
was in town Monday morning. LTT" T" , " ;
John F. Carstens and wife re- from its old foundation and set
turned from Newport. Saturday it eastward a few feet. This
and were in the city Sunday, en- house was built by the late Will-
route home to banks. iam Hay, m the fifties, although
R. S. Alexander, formerly of it has been remodelled since.
above Blooming, now of forest pQ
Grove, was in the county seat ing machinery has shipped
Daturuay. out to Kov for the United Kail
Thos. Murphy, road supervisor way work, and everything is be-
fnr his district above Mountain- ing crowded to the limit The
dale, was in town Mondav morn- contractors have orders to get
ing. to the mountains oetore tne wet
E. T. Turner, of Laurel, and weather commences.
in the general merchandising Louis Ennes, who runs the big
business, was in the city Monday steam roller, which weighs about
morning. seven tons, is doing veteran work
John Friday was down from on the road between the P. R.
Banks the latter part of the s ana race irac grounus.
,l. The only trouble with Louis is
. . , , . , , , , . , that ne ia so lau mai ne nas io
A. A. Mead, tne oidtimer, nas .'t,mn'i nvpr wVipn ho ia Anomr.
been spending a few days in the ing te engine- jt would be
city. w:se for him to cut a hole through
Ott Hartramuf is down lor a the canopy lor ms Kopt" so
few days from the Cedar Canyon that he could occasionally stand
hop ranch. I erect.
DUTCHESS
TROUSERS
IO Cents a Button
$1.00 a Rip
WE are showing the full line, fresh
from the factory, with many improve
ments. They are all new, snappy, up-to-date
and stylish.
Made in closely woven cheviots and worsteds;
fashionable colorings in striped and plain
effects; cut in two styles conservative and
"peg-top," and every pair warranted.
BAILEY'S BIG STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
MID SUMMER
CLEARANCE SALE
August is the outing month, when alljthose !
who can, get away at the seashore,or the
mountains, but we can not all leave for our
vacation at this time. To those who remain
behind, to stimulate trade and keep trade
up to its regular capacity I will offer for a
short time special prices that will make you
so happy that you will forget the loss of
your vacation.
For a short time I will offer every "article in
my store, except contract goods, at a re
duction of from 15 to 33 1-3 per cent.
Don't forget this Mid Summer Sale
for you do not often get such an opportunity.
LAUREL M.HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist
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