The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 31, 1912, Image 1

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ward totiu'Mecretary of nUti
I the total registration in f.lj
he larnt in the liitry if
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l4 usual the repuMiran regi.
ikm cover uUiut four voU-rn
the deiwrratic registration,
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A llanl fttrtniT. kLmh rnm
hat U-. n injured by la-avers, ha.t
wniien llie executive depart
ment, aikinif that the utate of
Oregon pay him -that lk-avr
have ilaniatfed rowrty in build
in of tlarim. A few vi-nr ami
Albert Itenriett. ntii.linif t that WOut Hunting Quall.and Say
iinn- near tiir I jiumii,in I i.u
BIG ELK HEAR 6R0VE
helhouthtlt Was Momier Deer
III XEO WITH A SHOT (ilN. SATITDAV
eetion, had aeveral arrea of
crow ili-Htroyiil hv the wat.m
llMinjr fmm a backwater made
hy thi- utiiiual the ilU of which
i-nru lu-.l the early day trapper.
I he linrard tnan hold that ho
lonif w the Ktate pnitecU the
U-avi-n. and will not allow a
iMTHoti to Mtiip them with train Archie Nichols, ajjed Bevcntwn
or ateel. the conininnwonllh I
v u u i a iivi suimb
mmUin! 'tt' the damafe9 rove. lant Satunlay .hot and
Oaaw Warca Takes It la Cnlu!y and
Vmm( awa koaad (her
One must U Hold Full Une
mi nt, modi rn improved houne on
two l.,trt in IlilUUtro. Also a
ifon hoiiite and 21 am in Mc
Mmnvillf. near koo.1 Hchool
Ideal town place for irood chick.
en ranch. Munt U Hold in few-
day. (Jet almrK'ain.-Terms.
t'. F. Hunticn.
oiienii luiirm'K ha hau a
luiy time thin week, Bending
out elet-tlotiK HUppheH.
liailey and hi deiiutv.
killed an elk near the Iiuxton
cemetery, using a ahotirun with
which he had been hunting quail.
Nichols nays when he jumiMil
the elk, he thought it was a big
deer, and he whanged away.
little dreaming that his elkship
carried with his carcass a $.Vn)
fine. Nichols had KkirU-d the
brush back of the cemetery
fjerk hunting for native pheasant and
K. C. fiuail when the elk jumeu up
L ti OfguB.
I W. B..U. I ......I ('Ink "I V .t
M l ounlr Ml ! Miry n. (In hrti
Wmf llial Ihr aliirr n. dr;.iliig
kmril full. Our HI rni!rli llr
M d Ihf liiUl irKUUaOiiil In rai b i(
w tv mi iitrtiuri ui wni pwiif un
Inch .4llirl ilri,;imi.tl im xll
fnt Aitll tl. ! J i' l
l,t(tklil-t M. I'd J. li.mn l.
bmtti4 Klllllitn fur Ml. I I'.Jiintt.
4 ikf Int. I rrgiMialM n ..r uul
tt o'ln mill (Miltltral
lulioa, lxlru A it 1 1 '.'4. ii ml
clwk it III , Ifc'l tr , ttit
by Ihr H- k K ;iIiHi.o im
Urtutal J.l, liU, nuilril by
VllBrM Whriruf, I liVf lirirmiln
;knl hikI 1irt Ihr t u( llir
fly CmiiI l Uliii(liit 1'iniiily,
odlirjuii, lint J tity ! IMitirt,
J V lUilrjr. Cmiiny Cl-ik.
ihe misci'llatHinis regist ration
burs &ii, covering the Pro
live vote: the ProL'resHive
ihlican;the Progrensive Ilrin-
t; the iNiptilist. und other
tering vote.
DAIWV At C I ION
V nntlersigned will Hell at Mil-
itiftion at the J. II. I'rown
K Main street, IlillsUmt,
won, at 1 o'clock p. m.. on
IrUKPAY, NOVKMItKK 2.
(following dairy slink: Fif
i fine dairy row s, extra choice,
le lhirhams mid Jerseys;
r'n in milk, seven iust fresh:
Rne milkers. Four will fresh
'or winter milkintr: balance
Vh in spring. A line register-
llnlul.,,,, I., ,11 ... loin II...
r hi null, wi'iKiin lO'lw iii. i
file winner at the Salem fair.
mother took a prize lit the
wuis fair. The iilsive cows
well selected for dairy pro-
fH and are just the pur-
fr n dairy ranch. A
of mares, one 10 vears.
one 11 vears. PMfi: l'ism
rain and work well together;
13 milk cans.
fowof Sale -Two m-rcent.
Of cash, nr will ukII fitr (i
hankalile note, t 8 per
interest.
."K Wnhlschlegel, Owner.
nn Vaiulerwal. Clerk.
A, I tcrrwi aT nnni (viriu
town Saturday aftermxin.
Imcr Miller nrKlin.lv Itrnnk.
city visitor Monday after
pun
w county judgeship contest
noi Kock Koads vs. Mutt
Cr. Judge Stevenson retire
f Kwk Unnds. Which do you
rnraid adv.
reo. Itunl7 h
""Uiei'llv Momliiv. llennd
'fe returned a few days ago
Hanniirl, , , i... ..-
- "Mn w-ena li ip V" li m
?lraHka and Iowa. Ho says
,0nd Uiat section nf United
Wig vefv rirdsiriornim with
ny Imiirovcmiintu nvnr the
Whim U I. .ft ik.. tl.i
.I no iuil tuuiu. lie
that ha "1.1 iia (riaua
to him. It made quite a
Luce, have liccn working like within 2T feet of him,
U-avers for ten day, getting! He blazed away with Imth
everything in readiness to get barrels and laid the big fellow
the ballots, pencils, tally sheet. When he examined the
und ollicial reports to the u-onle animal and found it was an elk
so they can vote Tuesday, ami he told his father, and Nichols
with a sigh of relief the ma-1 senior forthwith took the boy to
chmery for the various precinct town and notified a game warden
was oi lei and sent on its wav. ioung Nichols was bound over
It is estimated that out of 5.000 to appear In-fore the grand jury.
over registered there will be a while the game was brought to
vote of at least 4.500. and more, town and placed in cold storage.
I I itn Mt'imu ti'hn L rw t u ti un
I I VAM iV41HIII If II lliwvi nil
WiW VordWtNKl. iHlleS UP tO 12 lli uh..n h a.a Kim Cfiv ll,..
inches in diameter fence rails, big fellow would weigh from 350
ami ooams 01 an mnus. mio to 400 iiounds, dresstnl,
Ki.newi.M lengths, will go into The presence of his elkship
in tuiniiry. nrue, puone or wtt8 Known to several, and Kot-
cailOll me. I an KOW. Corner una hunt intr in tl... mnmn v
Hth and Fir, IhllsU.ro. Oregon. cinity the other day. When he
I hone, t ity Ki. came home he said he had track-
Ceo. T. Unlford and wife re- M the biggest dwr in the world
turned Friday from an extended m the brush above the burial
trip to Mr. I-edford'a old home, ground, and that he was going
m ar Kirksville. Mo. Thev ar- out and get him -but he did not
rived in Portland Thursday eve- Nichols will probably plead
nirig and remained over nighX ignorance of the knowledge that
Ihe next morning Mr. ledford it was an elk -but it will be
was stricken with iwralysis, and worth the money to have-it on
carried to the train n an ambu- record that he actually Rilieu an
lance. Me is recovering albhtlv elk. Many a man will envy him
from his attack, and his familv the honor, although there. are a
iim.I frifnds hniH. he will soon be lew-well, quite a few -who
on the streets. would be willing to pay that
...... , ... much money to have the btate ot
iviuiiiik wiiiuir iitoiih i i uiw ()rilimn rewird thf nmweas on
cm.niy man gissi romis. juage jtJ archive9( even if the fet.s are
ii'vrntHiu in inn hunk i
nny stop in wnen ne is jusi The rir8t reports said that Km
gelling siarieu;-! aid adv. -rson Karnll. aired 14 had heln
Mr. and Mrs. John Olden, of ed kill the big fellow, but this is
t..rr..ur i'nnntv Rrrive.l at I he I SBId tO UC error,
lliilol Wiwlitnirtiin Inxl Wiik. in I The statute on elk follows:
e.Hi..,i,a.. i ft telegram announe- "Sec- 22S3- It shall bo unlaw
ing the illness of I). T. Gilford, ful to hunt, pursue, take, kill.
t,.iu..r ..r Mm ni,i..n und Mine injure, or destroy, or have in
sl (lilford. of the Hotel. Mr. iwssession. except ior scienu nc
ii.i..i. u..n...i hnmi Mom av eve. or DriMiuing purtHwes, or ior me
..i - I iii.iuui.t tt Avkil.il inn in narL'd tr
nuig. Mrs. iiitien remaining un- : ",,""" t'"
til it, U nit miimvement in UUOIIC museums, or 10 sen, or 01
h..r rat her's condition. fer for sale, barter, or exchange,
.,, , . any eiK, or ei meai, ai any ume
M.en Judge Stevenson took , ,t thft date of the I)assaLre
ollice he promised the HKpIe rock f thi . d fit day of
11. .1.1. ..a kni - " -
nmiis. ne nas oenvereu AuiruaL 1919. nd from and af
goods, lie will deliver more u tcr thc 8ajJ first day of Augru8tt
re-elected. I aid auv. win. it shall be un awful to
Circuit court will convene on hunt pursue, take, kill, injure,
M.iiuhiv. Novem wr IS. for the or destroy an elk at any time be-
regular NovcmU'r term. A jury tween the first day of September
will Ik called, and a grand jury of each year and the first day of
im.mm.iui. The term will not August of the following year.
' . . . . 1 .1 no 1 4 A 1
e verv lenghlhy, as judge i nis staiuie was passeu ui me
. . - I . m i I .
I'amplM'll has been keeping up nyoy session oi me legislature,
pretty well with the docket.
.i i. i n cljIj .una! AUCTION hALI:
r. r.. Kowrii. in kjviiuiifj,
in to the citv Monday, and states
that the Scholls Grange Fair was hhe undersigned will sell at pub-
.i . I ... in tha hia. I.' t .L. 1 . !)...
Hie one IM-SI eiuui in hj jiic buciioii hi me uran. immn
tory of the place. Scholia has paee, one mile southwest of
. I . a '. . . nnni
llu' production unu nio irvii iuaiama otaiion, on riievint:,
who have the public spirit to Lnd jj miles northwest of Ueed-
show what can be produced. vie, at ten a. m., on
Henry U. Kageler. and Molly FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1.
'nwhiT of near neaverton. werei n. unTtr. to r. noo:lirown nmn.
llllirr ed Oct. , MIA me 9 r, 1000, iwia wota nne, single or
wnM. of Jacob zurcher. y-Z"TZ'r
Mllll lllioer ouii-ioniiK. aoo: vetliiiK heifrf. 1 hfiferi. 8 mo
n- M..n-.. f Portland, was A f" dl'1. hevy. w? .. A'T"!??: l
in. niuiioi hi aiDglc uiiKK" nurneiis, o norsc coiihtb,
out Sunday, the guest 01 i. n. hulf truck w)tn. 3V; i)i '"K'i
iu:iii..md " how were OUl Biter Iwhrel wmion. Iron wueei iruc wdtfon,
native 'birds, but report a poor tvu?9
day for game. hyrke, iprinKloot'i harrow, 3 oclion
i-Veret te McDonald. Carltons, i. h.rrow. mw wiiim Pw.
u;..l.in.rnn ('nun. f"y Wiin rupc.i.n.1 puur,.. wu.
Bno r.va uwui "
tv u;r
i''.i.., Umiih (M.. '24.1912. iffitnta. Kconomr Chief cream kepnrator
juiiKu kJ.-v.., . r - . wr . ...nucltv. Plrniet Ir.
o ...i . nmi ""."r:.!"1, . r ......
Mra liOO. Ol'IIUIli. ui vi .n" lu.nlrn ilrill. lnc crew, nnmcn-iMi ck
litv was a guest of her parenta, cbmnn, nawMleilRCi, am) nnmeroui oth
m :y' J: iuir Thna. Gheen. Sun- er .ri.clei. Lunch t Noon.
Terms of Sale Ten and under,
year bankable
Jake Milne, of North Tualatin
Plains, was in the city Saturday
morning.
u . . . ...
wr. ix)we, rnaay.
T. IL Davis, of North Tualatin
Plains, was in the city the last
of the wii'k.
Ji. Prandenbi-rg. of Orenco.
was a city visitor the last of the
week.
Coal and wood of all kinds.
I'ave orders by Telephone City
177. II. D. Schmeitzer. 31-tf
Alfred I ley wood, of Oak Park,
was a city visiU.' Saturday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carstens,
of Hanks, were guests over Sun
day at the home of Mrs. E. C.
McKinney.
A vote tor Judge Stevenson for
(bounty Judge is a vote to fill mud
holes with crushed rock. Paid
adv.
1. C. Nealeigh. the orchardist,
and Frank Fischer, an onion
grower, were up from Scholls
Saturday, and called on the
Argus.
Wanted -An apprentice
dressmaking.-' Mrs. Mary Ma
lone, on Smmd. between Edison ,
and Jelferson, telephone City
107. Si
MASTER STATE GRANGE
Write the Press. Asking Consid
eration on County Utile f tills
AS TO HANDLING HIOHWAV AFFAIRS
Should be Read by Every Tbuuhtful
Citiiea Grille Support
C. E. Suence, master of the Ore
gon State Grange, writes the
press, asking the publication of
an endorsement of two road bills,
offered by the organization. He
says a county, if these measures
pass, can have the right to vote
for or against bonding for roads.
His letter follows:
"True rule by the people who
pay is contemplated in road bills
324 and 326. The first bill covers
the detail of road meetings and
bond issues to pay for the work
f. and the latter provides for the
lOrl .; i:i . .
creation 01 a nignway aepan
ment. The bills have been care-
drawn and have been ap
proved by the state grange, an
organization com nosed of level-
A private letter from I .oyd headed farmers and taxoavers.
Izmir, with the First Regiment, The countv bondintr art re
at Honolulu, states that he may ipjires that the taxpayers specify
stay in the Islands this Winter, the amount of bond3, the road3
after he receives his discharge to be improved, the material to
in DtH-emlier. be used and the termini of irn-
Attorney John M. Wall went provementa. Work is to be done
to Vancouver. Wash.. Monday, u. U"-"V'. 1 . couni
to attend a meeting of the stock- engineer appointee, oy me county
court and approved by the state
Company, representing Hillsboro highway engineers. Specifica
st.Kkholders. t,ons " to be prepared by a
M . comfeieni engineer and approved
tor sale: Aliout till Angoras. hv the state hiVh wnv eninnpor
mixed; some kids. Will sell from work is to be awarded by con
II upward. L. J. Francis. Tua- tract after advertisement
latin. Oregon. 32-4 The anrument advanced in
P. (i. Higdon has completed favor of this measure is that it
painting a very tine and com- grants tne taxpayers mil control
modious bungalow for Mr. Hitch- of the road building situation.
cock, of Reedville. and he ex- both as to the amount of bonds
iMfts U) start plastering this and location ot roads to be im-
week. proved and nature oi improve'
ment while at the same time
availing the supervision of the
kinds in rT Alf afinesup- be in cloe touchvJuh the
& hfIft county engineer whose appoint;
, ,.,. ."w - mpr,t hv thA ennntv rniirt ho u.-i
ir. if I -j " ...
have approved.
above Home Rule in the matter of
Gaston, was to the city Monday, good roads is what the people of
on probate altairs, settling up Oregon need. Ihe people of
his administration of the estate county ought to be allowed to
of his brother, the late Agnus spend their own money for good
Mdood. roads, and in the manner they
,. , . ,. , ,.,Jsee fit With this idea in mind
liy the next issue of the Argus ..,.,t.i k ...n k
n it i i i .Llik "uiu ire ihcii iui nic tuicr in-
we will all know who is to be the tere8ted in pood roaAa t0 vote
yes on bills 324 and 326."
D. P. Corrieri always keeps
the finest fish in the county. All
door South of Koebcr's.
Findley McLcod, of
mam
mm
A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE'
Whenever you or any
member of your family feel sich
and don't Know wKat is tKe mat
ter. Never Delay, see the doctor.
But if you know what ails you bad cold
grip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand
and one complaints of the human body,
come to this drug store. We have a
remedy for every illness everyone com
pounded from the formulae of successful
physicians.
Come in for one of these cures today:
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
1
Are You Thinking
next president of the United
States. That is to say, unless a
situation unlooked for shall pre
sent itself, that no candidate
hall have a majority in the
ectoral college.
Do not lorget that Dave tor
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gheen, Sun- er
dav.
Hillsboro'a two precincts reg- casn; over, one y
iiiiisouiuo k y . at8nercent.
istera total oi i . - ' .inhn Hrcrstrand. Owner.
ti . ..Mfrt nonr n imii ui iLU i '
tne count, J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
VOlfin.
fcj T. Turner, the Laurel mer
nhnnt was a city visitor Satur
dav.
finm Shaner. of the Jolly
Plains, was in the city Monday
and called on me Argua.
V. H. C ark, ot rarminKW"'.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
The wav to get more rock
roads is to elect the man who
builds them, Vote lor K.
Stevenson. Paid adv,
0
Mrs. George Schulmcrich. o
r .JV.raZ Mon. Creswell. is here for the week,
AUCTION SAtE
We will sell at public auction, at
our place, one mile north of Cor
nelius, on the old Centervule
n will do your plumbing and road, at ten a. m., on
give you estimates. Satisfactory THURSDAY. NOV. 7
work always, and prices ' that F.iirhteen rrndod Jprspv mws
can't be given by others. Che- 9ome 0f them tuberculein-tested.
nette Row. isoeond street ii 0f them iust fresh. 6 fresh in
N. Womer. of Oakville, Wash- November, one fresh in Decern-
ngton. near Grays Harbor, is 'ITT1 ,
rolalives, at Laurel, making the ln? V T'T1 01 ine
trip to see his brother, Daniel, ". -
...uV. : n i.,.,iM ru;a ta M.. eights Jersey bull, 2yrsold; bay
w.,m'a first trin her in some driving horse, 3 years m Spring;
!, ri ,a a a-.tifi.i r buggy, No. 2 Lmpire cream sep-
1 1 1 V' M Vll ' OIIVJ H v- ! rSlUbtlll-M WV I . . rt J c
J " Imillr nana llMl-omT MonHir 1 U
.1 vuiio, vvr-.am muiiuj uvv
t or sale: fcpan Of mules; U incuhatnr. Lunch at Noon.
ears old; weight about 2300; Terms of Sale Ten and under.
. . . t , i r :
never Deen injured; genue, ana cash; over, 1 year bankable note.
good workers and travelers. at 8 per cent. 2 per cent off for
llf 'II 1.1 . . LI '
will lane young mare as pan cash.
payment -must weigh at least A. 0. Cook & Son, Owners.
2U0. 1. U Nealeigh. fccholis, J. W. Hutrhes. Auctioneer.
uregon, anerwooa, ure., uoute Frank Sholes. Clerk.
33-5
Rum Pnislpv. of Rnxton. was Congressman W. U. liawley,
down Snturdav. Sam sava that of halem, was in the city Friday
the Argus is in error in thinking auernoon ana evening, arming
that Roosevelt has any advantage m on ine uregon aiecinc snoruy
ovor Tnl't in Washinirton Countv. after two in the afternoon. Haw-
and that Buxton will roll up the ley was in the smoker coming
usual Republican vote for the oui irom romana, ana was en
Ohio man next Tuesday. Sam is joying a Havana. He says he is
verv ornnhat c nhont it too. connaent oi victory, ana mar. ne
r I , j L.La.l.l Ii
. , . , . , . TT . win aisiance com me nooseveji
John Reichen, of West Union, j j-f:..j:jf0
was in town Saturday, and says , ,g prohibition rivai i8 probably
mat, me urenco-neiveua cuvou i,:m n ,w,w fn
f.tU!!Si:S.W to. be Retting
manias. ucm. 8ome of the republican votes
to move every building but his .K-M ia iKir;nn
l 2 I... . 11 -T VHVic .o
iiuum: ra uiun vu Kct t,... tendency. This, of course, would
the right of way. Active work tend to hel the aemocratic
nas comnitiicfu un ooni enua oi and proKre8sjve candidates,
tne line. whiio in th ttv Mr HdwIpv
Joa. Downs and crew, in charge was a guest at the Hotel Wash-
of the Sweeney cement work, ington.
put in the Wilkes Abstract side-
walk, Monday, with but one mis
hap. Some elderly gentleman,
MASS MEETING
who was in a hurry to ward off A mass meeting is hereby called
the chills of morning at a thirst to convene at the court house, in
emporium, plowed through the Hillsboro, at 8 p. m., on Monday,
tou dressing like a full-rigged November 4. 1912. for the pur-
bark at sea under a heavy gale, pose of nominating city officers
ll ux)K on i y live iiiiiiuu'3 vo re-1 ior me coming cujr election.
pair the damage as the cement H. T. Bagley. Mayor.
Of opening a BamH Account
the one sure road to best business?
If you are, do not oyerlook the mod
era accommodations at the
American National
bank
i
Private desks for writing your business
letter; for drawing your checks and a
big free telephone list in a private
booth. Privacy for your safety deposit
boxes. We can make you feel at home
for we have all the modern conveniences.
Your patronage courteously receive,
A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Malm ami Third, K&mhoro.
7
Amohpom Lmrgt otamy Bamk lit
J. A. THORNBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. McEUX)WNEY
President Vice-Preaident Cashier
H. E. Ferrin, An't Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Loans . $280,570.12
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00
Other Bonds 57,160.00
Banking House 18,500.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 148,082.44
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
27,000.00
1,317.33
25,000.00
450,995.23
$529,312.56
Rosorvo a Per Oorit.
$529,312.56
DIKCCTOBS
Thos. C. Todd John E. BalUr J. Wjruqua
Wilb.r W. McEldownoy j. A. Thernburg
I ILVlPROVine SI0E3T 1
I
RELIEVING
NERVE
STRAIN,
That's what my glasses are doing. If
you have reason to believe there is
anything wrong with your eyes at all,
you should haye them examined at once.
No Charge for Tests.
Small Charge for Proper Glasses.
LAUREL. M HOYT
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
First door west of the Delta Drug Store
1
8
t
';t to the Oregon clover and
was a couni 'egue8t0f reaves.
had not yet set 1 Hillsboro, Ore, Oct 24, 1912.
mi jr.