The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 31, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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OUR NEW RESTAURANT
Everything inSeason to Eat
Reserved Tables for Ladies
Private Boxes for Families
HILLSB0R0 OYSTER HOUSE
A. H. HALSEY
Proprietor
SECOND STREET
South of Post Office
A. C. Shute,
President
H.
A.
V. Gstes,
McGil',
Vic:- President
C. lark. Jr., Cashier
W. V. Bert-en.
Asst Cash.
COMBINED STATEMENT OF
The American National Bank
AND ASSOCIATE
The Shute Swings Bank
Successor to J. V. Shute, Bauker,
at close of busine s June 7th, 1911.
RESOIRCES
Loans aud Discounts, including
U. S. Bonds and Warrants $436,526.88
Premium on U. S. Bonds 66 24
Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 28,297.50
Other Real Estate 4,000.00
1 asti oh nana ana Hue from banks 237,441
Checks and other Cash Items 6qS
iveueuipuon ruua witn U. Ireasuier ... 2,500.00
$710,11989
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 80,000.00
Surplus and Profits 5,339 30
Circulating Nutes 5o',ooo.oo
Deposits 574.7S0.59
$710,119.89
Hillsboro, Oregon
13
Mph RunaiiniiK $475
iflVJlaft. 1IMIIUIJUU L atHillsboro
BrleftpP,-irlraHons: 12 horsepower. 2 .Winder oppose,) motor, friction-drive
tr.-nsuis ion. j.vi.ich bv 3-inch clincher tir. s, equipped with top and slip
cover Bosh magneto, gas lamps nud g-nerator, 3 oil lamps, horn and tools
TJL--M-.!ran E-,.no,n,,-al Car to Ow;. P.,.,..,,,,- j, is i; rainilnuni cost f
tire iipk.ep, 11 cuusumcs a uiiiiiwuui ..mcuut of fuel, it is free from com pi i
cations, low malnievance expense
The Met ts i..t the Ij.rnaViut for the o.nntrv-Ti is light and durable; runs
mho thu ami is easily controlled
If you ar- liit-re-Teil In a Car to Runabout In-, that WU1 take you there and
back at low cos; tali ni u see lUi- .Ui 17.
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;
C. Rhoades
HILLSBORO
Atfent for
Washington County
Astoria Centennial
Astoria, Ore., Aug. 10 to Sept. 9
The Great Event of the Year
This Centennial celebrates the first settlement in the Northwest, and the
attractions ih.oKh.,nl the month will be worth the great occasion cele
brated. Historic fort-, and buildings will be teproduced, military arid
naval evolution-, pyrotechnics, aerople flights concerts, ath etics and
the Pacitic Coast Regatta. Special folder on request.
Willamette Valley Day
THURSDAY, AUG. IT, I9II
$3.60 Round Trip to Astoria
via Poitlaml and "The North Bank Road."
$4.80 Round Trip to Clatsop Beach
I'oints. Astoria st p-overs. Tickets sold daily,
return limit six months
XW. 33. Oomau jS Oooror
Gen. Freight and Passenger Agt. Agt, O. E. Ry., Hillsboro. Ore.
SrttHa ntflU, Pwt-ofljj. mt- rillUbord
Orrpor .R wwontliMja mail matter.
GRADING FOR PING
STARTED ON MONDAY
u A. tAiSu, Kdltnr.
County Official Paper
riubvription: $.io per Annum.
Wheel Svrapers are Taking the
Streets Down to Grade in Hurry
Utird
lery Tharada
-BY-
IOSQ McKINNKT
FORMS TO LAV FOR ClRBINii
OREGON ELECTRIC
First, North of Main, and Linailn.
to Second, GraJed
First
The schedule of departure and arrival
oiuregou fclectncCars for Portland
tollows:
f'R PORTLAND
am 7 5"m
45u a JSm
,u 5au' ii 47, m
' 5P m 2 u pm
v 4 7 P m
" " 7 co p m
,s P"' V 23 p m
, 0 v m - .. u is m
Under the direction of Mr-
Church, superintendent for the
Warren Construction Co., grad
ing started on First, north of
FROM PlIBIUvn I ! H i
ia'. wonoay morning, and sev
eral wheel scrapers have been
operating all week. The grade
for the west side of the court
yard square, and for Lincoln, on
the north, has len nracticallv
completed, and Mr. Rovatt. con-
Well, anyway, notwithstan.l- curbing. w,ll at
in. Congressman Latferty need 2 8"d put ,n
not go hungry for a niitiJ thf.ou.de cement.
should ha Mvanm' .... "lain, oetween Urst and Sec-
n.iif., o : . .; . iu oronu, oeiween Lin
3 uiauager ui a matn- coin ana Main, are nearlv to
moniai oureau without anv trou- grade, and one or two davs work
ble. with the teams will complete the
r 11. .
iour Dioeks around the court
iiic- i v m se i iirrmtirrv lines i 4o . i- - -
- -- i r--vj i-ta it la nui a matter ot a lew
abated cnnsirWnhlv tha oof f...... I .-lava u..-rl- u.. u i:
uiC(,aol JCH iu lay uitr LUrUIIIg,
weeks. People are beginning to lje four blocks will be ready for
realize that a sewer svtpm t.he Pavwnent in a very short
un r.n,t.j t . time, and the com uanv will nut
..uc iu, butne time, and on a bitr frawnf n v.,.:...
CT- . il t UIIVil 11U11V
are accentinir eracefnllv Tha
foul places here and there, found
through excavation, has been the
possible agency in disclosing the
fact that a sewer is a prime ne
cessityand the only wonder is
that we have not ha.-l
V. V..
demic of typhoid long ago
the "hot material.'
Hay Wanted
I am in the market for 1000 tons
oat and vetch hay; also 5(H) tons
ciover ana 500 tons cheat hav.
Cal or address n W s;miw
o, n . ... . " " '
mi tuasr. Washington Street,
rortiand, Ure. 24-7
MODEL ENTERTAINERS
With tomorrow the new law
anent public drinking cups iroes
into ettect. Sheriff Hancock has The Juvenile S. S. Club, or Smart
inrown away the dinner in the Set hrol-o th
I -- vwv. .twiu iaai lues-
court nouse; and the cup at the uay tor entertaining. At the
street intersection and if nno home of Miss Lois Weik. on First
wants to slake a thrist from this
on it must be from his own drink
ing vessel. Small bovs follow
up the faucet stream and seem
io enjoy it but it appears to
catch the adults off unarrl f-
and Fir. the twelve
who are mere children, did their
own engineering, and nil tho
work, which was to collect tables
ana an the material for an ice
cream supper, ordered thir
cream, baked cakes, made candy,
and invited about 40 guests, who
, rnM. Jl' Lif .11 . .
fc.w.. .o ft liClC 13 LIlHL I'lin r I I np lawn WhlO-I irna J i- A
r "imvh nao uctuiaiCU
bee! Ihecountv must be hard with Japanese lanterns rustic
up for money, these days." seats and lawn swing. The pro-
smiH curisisiea or music and
It is but a question of time J? nice"
,;, ,i .... ,. , 'j "p.cau mi snow wnue covers
until there will be a biff suh-wav and . "1
built under the Portland Moun- systematically, with cash girl re
tain and when that time comes ceiver?' as business like as older
it will be but a few minutes exP.ene.nced ones. They realized
rM0 f .: J , S a nice little profit from their ef-
xioni liic ui l y iniu me neart ffo j m.j .i
nfw..!,:, ..t.. n . i T I ,.:quHieu inemseives
"xouuigwii uuiiiy. reopie very creditab v. All had Q
here do not appreciate the fact Peasant time and wish the little
that U'itV. o tU- u il I trirls snrroaa at tkai. ,.,l.i..
v.mw ni.u iiuic Liiruun me I : J, Mfe uicu wrcrviy
mountain we will he within DC.,H ?.,eiy-
twelve r,r thirty L..1. .o lowinu are members
U1I iacuy ola Wac pres ;Marni F ,
that is destined to reach the half lett Ron . ci:j t...
ui-uicuci, ires.
munon mark inside of a few Margaret Follett. V ce Pres F
years. The moral: buv pronertv Ll.n.er. nem Allie Souther. Lois
now it will never be cheaper,
panic or no panic.
Weik. Ve ma Tint PI;
schiedel, Ame Keagan, Elizabeth
iviann ana Florence Garrett.
contributed
House Connections to Sewer
Washington County is this
year as it is every year, for
that, mattpr tha rravr)an rt H.
. caiuci Ul Lilt' I . .
gods of production. Nowhere in e sure that your own house
the entire world can be found a SSEZ rjSSTjB
like acreage producing so much will safeguard your health and
wcaiLii. i ne grain ana hay crops Iasi a me time. For all installa
have been superb; the onion croos tio"isee Emrick & Corwin, Sec
are top-notchers. and evervthino- ona btreet- Both Phones. 24-tf
planted has yielded its bountiful SOLOMON JACK
naive&L. vviiuwou anor ivp in
Washington County-the section Solomon .UnV
- . T ,t , i"""ciijr ui ranfi'
that produces milk, vegetables. mRton, died at Portland. ?ntnr.
grain and hay, to say nothing of . dy: rug- iyil tro a cere
fruit-for the largest city on the
Worth Pacific Coast a citv that
inside of ten years will beat San
b rancisco for commercial supre
macy.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaves for Portland
Forest Grove Local 6:41a.
Enters on Fourth St.
Sheridan Flyer, 8:33
Enters Union Depot viaOswego
Forest Grove Local 3:02 p.
Enters on Fourth St.
Corvallia Overland 5:lo p.
Enters on Fourth St.
LeaveB Portland for Hillsboro
Corvallis Overland . , 6:55 m,
Leaves on Fourth St.
Forest Grove Local 11:00 a, m.
Leaves on Fourth St.
Sheridan Flyer 4:oo p.
Leaves Union Depot, via Willsburg
Forest Grove Local 5 140 p. m .
Leaves on Fourth St.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
The croD failure in manv con.
... ..inn j V,
tions of the East and Mississippi
states will mean an exodus to
Oregon next year -and Washing
i.un vuuiiLy, une ui me nest in
the state considering its acres,
should awaken to the advisahili-
ty of getting its share of the in
coming homeseekers. Hillsh nro
should put its best foot forward
and organize. Organization
counts. There is no reason why
Washington County should hide
its light under a bushel. Hills
boro business men should awaken
to the realization that concerted
action in publicity will bring re-
suits to all. It is safe to say
that there is not a city the size
of Hillsboro in all the state that
has not a live commercial organi
zation receiving the support of.
the business interest of the en
tire town. This citv should not
must not be an exception.
bral hemorrhage. He had been
working for the Meier & Frank
Co., and was stricken but a few
days before death. He was born
near Farmington, 50 years ago
and was a son nf tho iQtQ inm
Jack, pioneer. He leaves tho
widow and two dano-h
Juanita and Edna. His wifVa
maiden name was Ratn j
she was raised in the South' Tual
atin section.
Mr Jack at his death owned
his place below Farmington, on
which he lived many years
1 wo or three years ago he moved
to Portland to educate his dano-h.
am nniL "
ueam came as a surprise
as he had alwavs pnimml t;:. .
J L-i7r "jvvvvi xaill.y
ksuuu neaun.
The funeral took nl ana AUnnAm,
at the Farmino-ton Phni.nl. u..
vallandigham preaching the ob-
oeqmes
St. Mary's
INSTITUTE
iiiiiiiaiiiaaaaaMaaiaaaM
BEAVERTON, - OREGON
Conducted by the Sisters of St.
Mary. Located in a most health
ful district, eleveu miles from
Portland. Kasily accessible by
convenient railway set vices.
Buildings furnished with all
modern improvements. Spacious
grounds and special facility for
physical culture, outdoor panics
and exercises Course of study
thorough, comprising Pi unary,
(Jramiuar aud Commercial De
partments. Pest attention iu
Music, Ait aud Needlcwoik.
School re-opent Monday, Sopt.
For dialogue apply to Sinter
Supeiior, llravertou, Dirjjou.
If
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REAL ESTATE TRANSl-ERS
M Heidel to II T BaKlcy, part Ilk
2) llillkboro $io
V Sessuiau to ('. K Aliialntui. 501
100 ft bit it Wnlltrr.' id K C, iiso
0 A Sherbnru to L M Onrush lib tr
111 Tualatin Gardens - J5'
as A Messiuer to JhooIi Messnner.
1 lots 111 blk 4 HiuliUml l';k 1 1 ho 10
ICdith K Cmtis to Maiv F
a sec xn t 1 11 r 1 w 1..
J J Menuey to I C Ntlei((h, io J5
near bcnolls. 0
Lola M Elwood to Nancy H Hall.
Dart lot 1 blk 11 V lirovr. 1..
J j Mays to W J Ouinn & ilrnimer.
lot 17 blk 18 Noilli Plain
Niels V Nielsou toMaila Nielson, 110
a sec & u t 1 n r i
A C Alexander to M O SliaiiDabau,
15 a n-ar forest Grove , 1875
II Kdwanla to Mary l.oxley, to a
Kanview ad Ilillslnirn.
Eruest Huiiner to Geo UemermaiiB,
o a see 19 11 n r 4 w 1500
R L Donald to Alfreil (1 kii,.,, , t
a Graham d I c t 1 r r w ' , . ,r.
Ruth Trust Co to Kiliili UJ.u , '
lots b k w North VI Mill niA
M S Clotlfeiter to Ci W tMrW
a sec 12 t a r 1 w ......
Louis Bloszyk ei al to Michael Bloa-
tyk, tract at Garden Minn.
Thos Blo-zvk to Mtrhl m.',,'i,"
same as abovp. '
Michael Bloszyk to LouU Bl szyir it
Anna I. pis irai-r .v,n.,
Henry Brocks et ai to Hfiirietia
Brocks. ? sp 111 11...
Henrietta Brocks to Henry AJoiiari-
i.a oioiita, aaine as above In en
tirely (
C Kuratli to C C kiiiiiiiiK, 4' lots
in Pinelau l Terrace
C R Curtis to C. H Z,.ldr'i,.V "i'.lu
.... j ui.
is Leuilian Arrr Tnr-i.
Mai hies Koerner to W LArisa ' Vol.
A1 Electric Arl Tioanlviii.
O S Francis to Fianl. s u. ' V'1
it half in Lehman Aire Tm. ' ...
Fred Harrier et ala in N.u;. it;.T
Hams. 80 a sec c ( 1 . a u..
ivian Pearl Tomolcin. m ..
A6t.o a A Hi 11 man rl,...... '
Ben Peterson to Frank Wehberi'i iq
a sec 24 t 1 s r 1 w
W A Shaw to Ijouis C Tohi8s',"i!ot"Vi
rwionesswooa acreage ,
Allien S Sholesto Win Malion.'i'iols
b k 8. Sinimnn'a a.i
KiiKene Delplanche to"ii"w'cClark
oi,5ioo 11 oik 1 1 bniimon's ad -ioo
John Raycrafl to Chas II Pratt, 160
sec l t 2 n r v
W H Cash to I S L Smith!
Enoch Hartell rlun.i '
H Hamilton to K A tUiie '"tl.Vi in
blk 2S. Foreal r.m
Clarence Foot to Era WriKht, "19 75
joci raircnua claim
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
White Mountain Flour $1.55
at Kminott's.
Orange Phelps, inumiger of the
Crescent Theatre, and MissOra
Ktta Whitinore will lie married
at the home of the bride's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Whitinore, this evening, at
8 o'clock. License was issued
this morning
Argus and Journal, $2.25.
pkoiivii:
Kstate L F Carstens-M () Shan
ahan. 11 A Wilson and V, Huer,
appraisers for Columbia county.
Estate J H Kppler, deceased,
closed of record.
Zina Wood cited to produce
will late Jane K Wood, Sept. .
Sales of real estate authorized
in estates minor Walter Me
Phersen, Geo. and Harvey M'tz
ger, minors; Willis Ireland sub
stituted as appraiser, vice J W
Connell. in estate J W Sewell,
deceased.
Final account estate Chas. F
Larson deceased, approved. .
Final account Duane Harvey
estate approved and closed of
record.
Oct. 2 set for final hearing
estate John Marsh, deceased
FlS'i? l. Marsh "I'M J Kmard
lan Edith Marsh, etala. minors,
bonds at 16,300.
Klla Hhodr.
Mrs. W. Frentpl
... v...u. iw-
dav for an PYtendoH iriaif . ..,:u
j " ..i.v4 llOlly Willi
her parents in Chicago.
TO CONTRACTORS
The Board of Directors of School Dist.
no. bi, Washington Co., Oie , are taere-
oy caning lor bids to build a new school
honsc. Plans and specifications can be
seen at the school clerk's office after the
8th dsy of September.
The bids are to be opened at the new
school ground, on the 15th day of Sep
tember, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
Bids in sealed envelopes received by
the clerk. A bond in dmihlr Hi .
contract price is requited and shou'd be
sent in with the i id Tho K..,i
9e0ve ,re right to reject any or all bids.
R. F. D. No. 1, Scappoose, Ore.. Auir .
30.1911-
Carl TtprcrorAM Ul. I rMl
r,-.--") uvuwi .icia
Pacific States phone 2 $12. av7
verybodv in town vQt.t-j..
sustained a scare-and therp w
much ado about nothing The
water and light comnanv n,,t
lot of soda nntash in ti,:
niter, with thp roonit u. iL
..... .. .wm, mat me
chemical made the wntoi- omii
.w.,uK imc me lee-siae of a
garbage prematnrvnJ u
once the citizenry had visions of
impure water, typhus fever
cholera morbus, and all the ills to
which the stomach ;a v,.,.--
Mothers out the Water nn
to Ravo tho .nn r il. , ..
-"V uvea ui me oaoies
who wamea a drink, and a hun
dred telephone calls disturbed
the equanimity of Mr. Cooper.
When he explained that the
smell and taste pamo n.
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soda potash, whir-h ,.,OQ
lating througfl the big filter
fears were allayed. Cooper ex
plained to all that the chemical
was trood for thom ... ' .
makea'-weir-mrnoutofad
peptic, and all was aeain sprpno
One citizen gave his dog a big
waier io test it, and the
SUMMONS
In the Counly Court or tba State or (ir
Ron for WaNhliiKUin County
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nayiaua 11. Kho.lea, and
"la wile, I'eliiiMlanti.
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'TFnrP,7 you "t that,
tor reaao,,, ko..,1. W8 !(,,'
men ope I Ik, ,;,. r '"ymes.
Wllfty yearr;;!!.'4''11 rln "
-Cllan.l pimn DoaliI,
The wedding over
canine became as frisky a puj Z?" U'e "
--showing that soda potash is an "ook. g,Hter ,he,r Potion, m tui.
elixir much tn ho ori;j ivi. .. . ..
( "uui iireuictioim?"
'As to how Iouk Vou.i , ,
Journal Loul8vlllt' Courier
... uvua lluiclM
elixir much to be admired.
Manley B. Everitt, of Tigard
was in the city this morning
Wanted: We want to rent a
farm near Hillsboro. or (W In
us. Will pay cash rental.-E D
Cockerell. Hilkhn n' u-
al delivery. ' v'c " "er'
Landlord fiiffnfH r t-u. tt . .
Washington, rennrta t.,.l? .!
very good, and states that there
is hardly a night passes but what
his rooms are all taken
For sale nr traHo nj
horse and hamoaa a l. .k
j tt-iT , "yuire at Laun
dry, Hillsboro. 25-tf I
Trouble, trouble, troublo
I h0rny snara o weavel
LwTtr-r,ve
Fr What .ay receive
Constitution.
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uii, William Kahle.C C llilil,, Win Kih
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ter Vandeiila-iK, II K.-llv. ,1 V allilrlirv.
I r. Kelly, Krank Cik-hi ,'n,, II Kelly. U
W Smilh, i: Aah, M aaoii I ) K 111I1, I'.i-ii
II Kelly. Henry IIiiuIuhoii.II U' Wikm,
Harry Keenon, C S Wllnoii, I ,. ( O k
! I,C W Loudon. J h; Ihrkamm Mai
'ii, Jos KiK.ka, VV M .Hip , I-, .1 I.uck, 0
II Sipp, Fri-'f): Maat. A K Willis, I.. mi
I'P. K Matoon, Sam Ki,p, O I' I'vmi-,
James MaV7lll Ilulch i'loll, (. N IllarfU,
Willis I, Hrarei.Johii Hi-harr. W 1, Mun
Kir, .1 Si-hiuiidt, J M adiami, , .e Sillii-
I'Ip, M K Wilmiftr Will Vanl. , .M.tiliu
Vii'li-nliroik, Rail ty.W II l'ii,'l'V,
V S Willis, ll.-ry Werner, I S Kill'lv.
R .M Uinnd. .1 Storry, h' K :, k iimI, K
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John Harms Al, , 11 'i .,i. Al-
berl S p, w VV 'WI Ihinu, W C IrinrliU,
3 W Klinue A V Williaun.C I, S.-liw-.
A (I Hark, I. Schwaukr; A .luluistm.
Uiaa Walters, I-;ff .Schiell-lin, iuiie. K
Sandfmd, C Sahimw, I'limi ii Di-li-ni,
A O Dolt, U S Keenon, W I' llein-K-'h,
Victor Crop, Ailiini Hi ll, Willi m
lertnes, John Sielert, I'mil Dull, nkm I,
I H VaiiLoon, Williiim r.rliiM, Tliue
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Meek, R J Schwanke, John Mi Cuiioell,
" VanCleve.
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Monev to in tin in un; ninnl
on real property secu ri ty. Wash
ington County Abstract Til 15 &
J mat Co., Shute Uldg.,
bwo, Ore. 411-tf
1'crrv lOlliu o.s.i ...:p ..( .,iu i
p . - aim wiif, in iu"'-
uales Creek, were in town today.
Jaw. Rorwiek nf rwn,.o wan
a caller this afternoon.
Notice of Final He tlnnent
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ll I 'm at Monday, Octulx'r 1.
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ula, . U".,n 1,1 flillHl.oro. Orniiiin aallis
f, ,! '""'''Hriim ohjnotloiii to Hiild
Halwl thl Auuua Ik), mil.
Aiin.ui . . . France It MarHli,
Mh!tti?,? of "' Kstttl,of Job"
W. N. Barrett Attorney for said Kstate.