The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 07, 1911, Image 1

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HILLSHORO, OREGON, SKPTEMBER 7, 1911.
NO. 26
JNO. HAZELWOOD KILLED
ELECTRIC
Struck by Snlcni Limited a 9:55
and Instantly Killed
DIAINISS CAUSI! OI-- FATALITY
DmJ Man waa Rcaltlent ul Damaaiua,
Clatkaina County
John I lael wood, of Damascus.
Clackamas County, was struck
by un Oregon Klectric truin at
Mulloy Siation, in the HouthcuHt
..n,l (,t the county, last Thursday in one of the best statisticians in
. . . I a 1 .. a a . . O a
at y:Wi. and Instantly "e ruaie, was in town naturaay,
Ironer & Unwell Co. have
law KttH'k of drain tile, from
to I I inch; also building blocks
and brick. It will pay you to
place your orders with us, as
we hum our tile to a hetter color
than our eonitetitors, as our
wood oidy costs us a trifle. We
also have, a good Htock of rough
and dressed lumlter, which we
invite the public to inspect. Ite
fore purchasing elsewhere. Our
Mooring is made from red fir
timber and will wear much het
ter than Mooring made from the
soft yellow fir ti miter. 5tf
Hundreds of people are now
picking hops, and enjoying an
outing at the same time. The
chief stockholder in the Star
Brewery, of l'ortland. and who
morning, at :.,
killed. There were three wit
nesses to the tragedy. J. I.
Tliornhrue and son, Harry, were
on a load of wood not over 1K)
feet from the place, and saw the
tar strike Hazel wood. They
stated to the coroner's jury that
the car must have lteen running
fifty miles an hour, and that the
iiintonnan repeatedly sounded
the whistle, llazclwood threw
up his hands when the car was
within ten feet of him. and was
then unable, to get oif the truck.
The dead man was extremely
deaf, according to the evidence
of some of his children.
The train which struck Hazel
wood was the Salem limited,
which makes hut three or four
stops between l'ortland and the
capitol. and was Salem-lMiund.
(). T. Teaney, the ticket agent
at Mulloy, says that the train
gave ample warning to Hazel-
wood
WASHINGTON CO. AI
THE BIG STATE FAIR
Several Husbandmen Will
Stock on Inhibition
Have
HORSES, SHCEP AND
Win. Chalinera A(ain to Rcprenent With
ShurlhornK
and stated to the Argus rejtorter
that at least eight millions of
dollars would lie paid for Oregon
riops, mis season, mis is one
crop where, aside from sacks
and sulphur, the money all re
mains at home.
See our dishes for our custom
ers. When you expend $100
with us you get a fine dining
room set of dishes. Call for
cards and have the amount of
your purchases punched each time
you buy. When you buy that
amount you get the dishes, or
you have a dandy game and fish
set. - Km molt Bros
Ceorge Annentrout, of Forest
drove, one of the oldtime deer
slayers of the county and who
rarely misses killing a buck an
nually, was in town Saturday.
Geo. says he hasn't leenout this
year, but that he is filing his eye
sight down to a sunbeam, and
will make tracks for the hills af
ter the first good. rain - and Geo,
The big state fair will begin
next Monday morning, and many
Washington County people will
visit this annual display of the
"!)est in the state," and besides
the visiting contingent there will
be a number who will have stock
on exhibition. Up to last Mon-
II. C. Carstens, of Roy, was
in the county seat Saturday.
John Kamna, of Farmington,
was in town Monday.
John Seifert, of Centerville,
was in town Monday, and called
on the Argus.
W. A. Verboort, of Verboort,
was an Argus caller the last of
CATTLE the week.
Jasper KefFer, of east of North
Plains, was a county seat visitor
Monday.
Mrs. L. A. Whitcomb, of Port
land, was out Sunday, guest of
relatives.
Sol. Keller, well known for
many years out in the Glencoe
district, was in the city Monday
G. A. Larsen, of near Hood
Pridge, was in the county seat
Monday.
Fred Rood, of below Newton,
dav morning, aside from the was in the city Saturday, getting
poultry display of KM) birds, to ready for hop harvest.
Coroner K. C. Brown went to will bring one in, even if he has
Mulloy and impanelled the fol
lowing jury: Win. Heckstead,
A. B. Mulloy, John Kolterts, A.
Ilartman. and Clarence and Jas.
McConnell. A. H., Mulloy was
made foreman, and they brought
in the following verdict: We,
the jury in the above entitled
cuse, after hearing the testimony
of the sworn witnesses, examin
ing the surroundings, and in
specting the Ukly, do find that
John llazclwood came to his
death at Mulloy, Washington
County, Oregon, on this Ulst
day of August, 1911, at 10 o'clock
a. m.,and find the cause of deat h
to have been accidental struck
by the Oregon Klcctric limited,
going south to Salem, while go
ing past Mulloy station."
PUBLIC SAM2
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic auction at his farm J mile
from new Bethany, and 7 miles
N. K.of Hillsboro, at 10 a. m., on
FRIDAY. SKPTKMBKK 22
passed his with tnrlli anniversary
For sale, reasonable A half
block in North Hillsboro, on rock
macadam street. Will sell all or
anv part, with six room house,
in giKMl repair. Fruit trees, ber
ries; chicken house. -John Boe
ker, Hillslx.ro. Ore. l()tf
Hon. W. K. Newell, of above
Dilley, was in town Saturday.
Mr. Newell is a state authority
on fruit, and also is raising some
tine blooded dairy stock. He
says that there are many farmers
in his section who would put in
electric motors for power if they
could get the juice -and this is
promised in the not distant fu
hire by the Washington-Oregon
Corporation.
Monev to loan on farm or oth
er property, on approved securi
ty. We also sell real estate.
Kuratli Brothers. Main Street,
between First and Second. 20tf
Sam Tunstall. of Phillips, was
a county seat caller, Saturday.
He states that Contractor Loucks,
be taken to Salem by the Wash
ington County Poultry and Pet
Stock Association, the following
have been made entries with the
fair management:
H. C. Campbell, represented
y lister Campbell, of Scholls,
three head of Belgian horses, led
by famous young stallion.
W. 11. trench, of rorest Grove,
flooded jack, jeunet and foal.
Miss A. M. Paget, Gaston,
Shetland pony.
Wm. Chalmers, of Centerville,
seven head of blooded Shorthorn
cattle.
J. M. Schaefer. Forest Grove,
11 head of Polled Angus.
L. L Paget, Gaston, 10 head
of Berkshire hogs.
L. L. Paget, Gaston, bhorp-
shire sheep.
C. C. Beers, Cornelius, 9 head
Hampshires.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dulsman, of
l'ortland, were in the city Sun
day, guests of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Baldra are up
from Orenco, and are occupying
their home on Baseline Street.
E. W. Dant. the Reedville
thresher, was in town Monday
He says he still has about two
weeks of run to finish the season
Geo. D. Martin and Mrs. Har-
GW01H FEKGE
Sm I The Quality Drng Store
a- a- T a
Enclosure Torn Down at Tualatin
Erected During Night
HUSBAND AND WIFE UNDER BONDS
County Will Claim Roadway by Right of
Adverse Possession
The end is not yet in the famous
Galbreath fence episode at Tua
latin. It will be remembered
that the fence built by Mrs.
Janie McE. Galbreath in front of
her place near Tualatin, and
which is claimed to be in the es
tablished county road, was torn
down one day last week by
supervisor Lasted, alter a
charge of shot had been fired
out of the upstairs window of
the residence, and after Samuel
Galbreath had been arrested and
given bail to keep the peace,
The obstruction was taken down
while Galbreath was enroute to
the county seat, and during the
absence of Mrs. Galbreath. La
ter in the week the fence was
again built.
Mrs. Galbreath came to Hills-
The place where you are always sure of
drugs of absolute purity and Highest
Quality, prepared by competent pharma
cists who take pride in the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
Remedies
Candies and
Stationery
Rexall
ris Sr., of Shady Brook, were boro Friday, and was placed un-
HAVE YOU A LOT?
If so, we will design and build
you a home to suit you, and you
pay us $20 per month, bearing 6
Iter cent. Or for $100 down, we
will furnish lot and build for you
on same terms.
Bkaux Art Building Co., Inc.
See Mr. Jacobs, Washington
united in marriage last Sunday,
at Shady Brook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crandall,
of Portland, w ere in the city Sun
day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Baldra.
C W. Loudon, formerly of be
yond Glencoe, now has a govern
ment position at Wineville, Cal.,
in the big wine district.
Geo. Zimmerman Sr., of be
yond Glencoe, was in the city
Monday, the guest of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Lena Roundey.
Wanted: Place for girl to
work for board while she attends
schools. References exchanged.
Telephone 515 Simpson Divison,
Ind. Tel.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Siegrist,
and little son, are here from La-
der $2,500 bonds, and returned
to Tualatin determined to main
tain the fence if there is any law
that will sustain her.
The authorities as yet have
nothing but circumstantial evi
dence to fasten the shooting on
Mrs. balbreath. inasmuch as
no one was struck by any shot
no great damage was inflicted.
except the throwing of a big
scare into the workmen who
were tearing down the fence.
Mrs. Galbreath is under bond
to appear before the next session
of the grand jury.
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
J. A. THORNBURGH J. K. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY
President Vice-President Cashier
A. L. Thomai, As't Cashier II. E. Ferrin, Teller
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Wednesday, June 7, 1911.
Capital and Surplus $5O0OO
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that the
last half of the taxes, where half
payment has been made on the
1010 lovi.nl I ota Ana vrA iril1 ha
County Land Co., Hotel Wash-Kra.m ? ior .a. fortniRht s visit delinauent on the 'first Monday
ington Bldg., Hillsboro. Or. -r V, u 'o" m October, 1911. to-wit:-Mon-
ailU t. W. Oieuusu Motr iWnhor 9 1Q11 onH a
SOREN JEPPESON
Soren Jeppeson, of Bacona, died
at the Good Samaritan Hospital,
Portland, Aug. 27, and the fun
eral was held at Mountaindale.
Mr. Jeppeson was born in Den
mark, 56 years ago the 8th of
June. He was married to Johan
na Juhl. 25 years ago. 1 he wi
dow and the following six chil
dren survive: Jeppe Jeppeson,
Portland; Anders M., Mogens,
John. Finer and Ernest v., of
i . i i. -ii i i
liny mure, m o; 6 fittf. innrx-elf d dairy ot l'ortland, tninKS ne Will navr '
.uws, j irci, t ,ie dme, and 3 ircHi, Uu, Phillips' new sch(K)l house D a" 1 , succumbed to
whiii Ntlpr; own rrratu M-wiHlir; ahum ,,.im,1i...l hv Oft 1and twi Mr' ,JtPPtson ,,,, U ,
.vi tna r Koai ly. i wntf.1 harka, a iroiUted by Uct. "a " stomach trouble. The funeral
t d i.wiL'U-i. om- hh i,md UN urw. x imh be u great improv ement on me tiv,i, t.i,ira unnHnv nr ins wpek.
old structure.
Wanted: Pupils for music
fin in wkkuii, McCormlt'k mowrr, Mi-Cor
inn k rake, liny rack, a 14 inch lilowa,
ii,,,. 1. ..1...., 1..... ,,...,. .1,-,. ....hi.
vntor, at-t did woik harnra. hack hur- clUSS. Heglliners a specially.
wt, 1 IniKHy iiarm-imfi, a hay forkt, (Wan Diiitils accepted. Write
I ni I II in
1 11 It-r mi
pinr, a
1 loiiilnu ihickriia, urindNlonr, ano uinnd
lirniii acalt-a, hand a eder, lot kihmI
...U . .1 ...III. - ..I A
in, n infill mil IHIII-, M I UlNM-niun, VI ,
diniiiK cltaira, a rockeia, dining table, erson, of KeedVllle, have DOUgni
tiimh, lutiiuiiiK lump, carpels, Royni acres of land over near Win
K1v.1l steel rau(e( lot of household and I, . Ltwis CountV. and have
km lien tiirnitiiie mid other articlca too ' iu mnnlut tiuv
Lunch at noon, again pm nun uic ...c.
ing been otterea a goou auvance
For sale: One acre of land,
with good huse, outbuildings,
good well; at Centerville. Price,
$-100. Address John Seifert,
Cornelius, Or., Koute 1. 2b-8
Sabin Brothers are getting
along nicely with their big wood
contract for County Clerk J. W.
Bailey, and will continue cutting
all Winter, when the weather
will permit.
Everything in groceries, crock
ery, granite, tin and silverware
at Greer's. Our stock of dishes
and silverware is the largest in
Hillsboro. 2G-9
J
ton,
charge of 10 per cent, penalty
and interest at one per cent, per
month will be charged on all
taxes which shall become delin
quent on said date as above set
forth, as per law prescribed.
Geo. G. Hancock,
Sheriff and Tax Collector for
Washington County, Ore.
Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., this
5th day of September, 1911.
Loans - $255,144.21
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,(XK).0O
Other Bonds 38,185.00
Banking House 18,000.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 131,893.12
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
25,000.00
2,777.14
25,000.00
390,445.19
$408,222.33
Rosorvo 3 4 Xor Cent,
$468,222.33
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. Fuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornbura; .
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic auction, at the Lucy Hum
phrey's place, on Seventh street,
Q. Johnson, of below New- between Washington and Base-
was in the city Monday line, the following personal prop-
John Hen ry, farming near the taking a lay off on account of the erty, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m.
West Union, was in the city showers. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,
M n,i , I ,) it I r t i n f . l i I ci 1 1 r tti Cl ...
.,.. n,,.i i..:iVv. r,,,iH., "7 '..' i u !.,:.,., ftirs. donn miner anu suns, oawimii, o.wu n capacity , saw-
h. la ii r.u.i cylinder Greer' s is the place to trade, if Fred and Earl, and daughter, mill 20,000 ft capacity; a 10x20
d.w. chlckrna, dome full hioo. r trim ui uvc, i Vou are looking for a good sani- Miss Allie, were Hillboro visitors side-crank engine; 20-horse-pow-
tarV Ulace irv me. SO-y uver ouituay, Kucsi'0 l-"c "ure er uimici , uA,u jjianci, iimtLiici
J ' ' I p ( (1 T . 1 . I J I 1 A. 1
or mrs. ciusan crown anu outer anu motuer; top ougKy. goou aa
new; 2-seated hack; set buggy
harness; set of plow harness;
i i. ; l. 1 f
Mianlnv nf pniTw nkn the hpnnti- ureecmiig vvurn Harness, sci, ur
Dr. J. R. Marshall and wife W.0! : lLS Kinjr's tap and dies; Hercules
I J t U aim f" at r1! I uiuiivu . .
nave rcLunieu iiuiu iiih w
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Wm. Hostetlerand Willis And-
minu-rouB to mention.
Terms of Sale
cash; over $10, one year approved
bankable note, at 8 per cent int,
George Hess, Owner.
Henry Kuratli, Auctioneer.
J. J. Kuratli, Clerk.
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Iieitrv UUKC, Ul ncai unuin, i !:.,
wn muntv seat visitor Satur- Iciat,vtrB-
Aav See Norman Greer's window
J I i i i ir . i - - 1.1 1 i.! I
given away iree witn
lb. order of coffee, or
Sound points.
J. W. Connell. Geo. Alexan-
$10 and under. LP M 1,: "IZ'L'&'Z every 3
. i Wmno n r t nuwu i ;ivm i nun uvri Kfinun i .11 ii m m hi. mi r uutl . i .
... ill . r iV " " every li lb. oraer ot tea
mere win uuuuie -,
Miss Mary E. Wilcox, specialist
tap and dies; hve-barrel gal
vanized tank; lot of i 1, 2 and
3 inch pipe; cross-cut saw; 2 cut
off saws; axes, sledges, wedges,
Card of Thanks
in manicuring and shampooing, the brickwork on the Schulmer- der. W. E McCourt and E B. pvies log chains and lot of ca
rs taking her vacation and will ich Block, was in the county seat Tongue and wife returned Fn- WtaBjJ boxings line shafts,
again be in Hillsboro Friday, Monday. day evening from a trip to Cres- fcfcjyad her articles
a. oo 26 , . , well, where they were guests of too Wfc.frS tlSton.
The undersigned desire to ex
press their thanks for aid and
sympathy tendered them by
neKnihnra nnH tYipnrla rinrintr
Sept. LL Herman Pranger, who is farm
A. W. Pike, of Beaverton, was ing the G. H. Pranger place, at
in the citv Saturday, and called Leisyville, is feeling very good
nn the Artrus. Since 1894, Mr. over his wheat yield,
like has been a reader ot tne weighed out 50 busnei3 to tne
Argus, and he says his family acre. His Spring oats averaged
Geo. Schulmerich and wife. TermsStr f,ncash;
er $10, 6 montfc!.C t;-v
They all returned in the Connell ovt
ble note, at 8 per cent;
Mrs. S. G. Trump, uwner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Soren Jenneson. of Bacona.
Mrs. Soren Jeppeson
and Children.
Bacona, Ore., Sept. 1. 1911.
Cotswold Bucks
Fine full-blooded Cotswold bucks,
from registered antecedents, for
sale by Jos. Cawrse, Cornelius,
R. 1; 5 miles northwest of Hills
boro. 24-31
Notice has been given Agent
Cooper of the Electric that ex
tremely low colonist rates will be
in effect Sept. 15th to Oct. 15th.
These rates we understand are
auto, and made the trip down
in a day.
I am here to do business, and
n r-"i " ... - t .onKij imiTn n it iiamm -vr r
their recent bereavement, the can't keep house without it. 40 bushels. r 1 just
death and obsequies of the late For sale: 7 yearling hogs; four Funny how a story will become p vonr 'coffee trade. I now
shoats, 9 weeks old. - Henry Otto, current, even though there is have on hand one grade of coffee
Laurel, Route 1, on Chehalem nothing to it. lhei last of the for 25c lb. that can not be beat-
Mountain, week it was wnisperea anu en tw Tade3 for 30c lb( two
... , . t, halloaed all over town tnattnere irrniW fnr
A I . I f : nil..? H.1Y- ill 11 Ml VI' I ia. i. , . i 1 . I ... J I r '
ftincu uuuuu, v. hd heen aiscovereu two ueau
in the new city well
in in hnrn a npnmiT in ntsn I. a u j j
mark ng that the water tastea . .. wuu pvprv tu r "
Dr. C. L. Large, O. .Miner bad; the nex man saia it tastea order o coffee gee my window v,, 3i
i tir:n uiiiAnfAi- rr Hnvpm i , a nnati rnintr iivpii in i.n i i- i - xt . op n i v ... r . . j
ana w' ' fW' 111, 'L" au,Piay-norn,an ureer' step into the depot sometime
Urove, were 1.1 u.c . u, ,.... , . whm vftn havo a littlfl time no
1 i, ;.,! nvpp trtfi couiilv hail nparn inaL mere was aotiie- 1 ik iiuuaiiu n uuie onuw iu - . . . : .
luuninr, ' "" , . . ,1 11. -i iL... l. l.ij "j xt.. ie TrT Hnnht ho wi hA crnrl tnpvri ain
th nir fitinrt in me we n. inert oe item 111 r uruai u. inuv. xu-ii. a -
Chas. 0. Roc & Co.
NEW, LINE OF
Porch and Lawn
FURNITURE
LATEST CREATIONS
IN
WALL PAPER
AN EXCELLENT LINE
OF
ART SQUARES
Call and Get Prices
Seeing Is Believing
Chas. 0. Roe & Co.
Pioneer Furniture
Dealers
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
was in tne city oaiuruay, ouu
his celebrated Swiss cheese
: in -mvAiirmrir itiii i i . . . 1 1 w v. 1 unvbvui
I rouht in a fine consignment of ' ' J na""s Cooper, insists it is a good time
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grades lor Ate id., tnree graaes and thirtv davs st0nover will be
Ikn fUn- n f T A M I . " 4 ' "
ui wcHi u -m.,!, ! Mrmitted. The agent, Mr,
11 mi) Limt uuocvci utrt.ii
Hillsboro. A beautiful dish
day,
seat
DANCE, SATURDAY NIGHT
li .. 1 ...:iL tu j : :., .,fri uf v. Wncii the nlan to vou.
n ci 1 mt on flw Tpnt 10 OWea WHIl U caiuill W me MimiuscAncu wai ure iimii- r
lti-ir Sue Tent ana tiy. ieni , . , f f nt LVnit nmara r. r: j
W Ul sen ;, " ' T 1 .1 " : kj H:: ...:n u woVi
Do not fail to attend the dance
at Hillsboro Hall, .Saturday eve
ning, September 9. Toelle's or
chestraand the first big Har
vest Dance of the season.
is 12x12, good as new. vv 1 1 1 ff t ;h t dead canine had Union will see to it that Wash
-inquire or ivun. , . .
A. W. Mills, of Banks, was in
the county seat Friday.
Abraham Reichen, of near
Beaverton, was in town Friday,
and called on the Argus.
Geo. Biersdorf, of North Tua-
lofin Plains wna in MrmHnv
1 1 . U lllOT I CUCI.. " " " I - "... I ll.tlii & ' ' ... ,
reasonaDie.-iniiutie w """"" been founc in the water supply, ington has a good exhibit. Both waiting for the weather to clear
Bros. onj hpn came the final erowth. the" Northern Pacific and the Sn he cnnld commence harvest in
I UVB ' I . . I " ' -
F. M. Crabtree was in irpm that two dead ones had been Great Northern have put up 50 his hopyard
m r . 1 - n I 1 1 1 . L . . I . a-. l-v.nf HmtMiflf- rtlll I
Laure , saturaay. nc ' tound ana mere was panic uy prizes tur u.c 10 u,m u- , ,. . , , f
p.cK ng mo"u,, ...u - water uSeia n : WZZL 7C"t:;.;'''"r''r' latin, was in town Monday, tak
near y tnree ween.a iu s ... cause some soua nau uwhui m nnswu ij aa oaiuCU n . , ... Lni;jflV wpnnil(,p nf the
crop ready for the market. the filter. Nothing larger than Howard Elliott N. P. prize last liday because of the
, j rj k'iro o o-nor pnuki pet into tne water vear. ana aiso was awarueu itte r
H. TODer. 01 near ivuuu uiiunt., e.""-- ... - : iL 4. j: tu t Oi. i o..i.u
Onfnov He has 9UDD1V DUt It IS remarKaoiy IU- prize lor tne must at usut; uib- uunn dcu oicwai ui ouuiu
7h . Humke vard 1 and has none dicrous how things grow when play. Can we do it again? You Tualatin, was 111 the city Mon
tne numKe yaiu. au Uu nf cfotaH Ihet! I dav. creetintr friends.
of his product unaer contracu wtcj v
In Jewelry
'4
There's satisfaction and real pride to persbflt.
distinctive taste, in having ,'and wearing things .5
different from the ordinary.
Graceful and unusual jewelry in
every different article that goes to
make up my stock may be had here
in Rings, Pins, Brooches,
LocKets, Bracelets, Chains,
Watches, Fobs, Etc.
Visits from those who only want to look are
appreciated whether a sale results or not.
Jeweler and Optician
Hillsboro, Ore.
Laurel M. Hoyt
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