The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 06, 1913, Image 1

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WILLS
Vol.. SIN
hiu.sp.oko, oki-cioN. i i:i:Ri;ARY 101:5
NO. 17
1H COLLECTION WILL !
511 NEXT MONDAY
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.11 h.inil in orti-r t uu liUHint'iui
in tin' htati-. lltiit mi-ant a ri-w
ri'tuni fur th mutual. um an
tin v h:ti never ilefaulte.l in a
lire liwiOiey naturallv oiinieil
jiiiynii. lt iiruviMon. I lie lull ai-
i.i m.'i.le it lianl for theoraniza-
1 1 tn i.f ativ new mutual. Imtaum1
11 11.A ii.mnativ niuot have 1 ml icy
it..!ii iitiiiit rovrrinir at leaxt
rv U fore they couLI ihhuc any
iiiHuniiii e. I he hill at 'He drew
the lire of nil the niutuaU or-
l';mii'. like the WaHhinK'tun
Ciiunlv institution, and it was
. ithdriiw n hint week.
REALTY SALES ARE
NOWJICIG UP
Ablractur Ssy I hat Indication
Are OimmI fur Heavy Irantlcr
AIL IIMNtS Tl) I'KOSH KUl S U
Prapbciy BihcI Vcir in Sale ia
lury ul Wohiaftu County
i.r Kale for hatching;
; (" li 1. K.-.l. Harre.1 IIkV
i : i r , ttiiiK' f $' lr
lmi. I'at.y chicken, Z) cent
, u li ('. White Unhurt!. M
1,. i- 1.'. J'. i r UNI: l.ahy chick.
u cctiH. Will do cuntiini hatch-mi-
tin. I furiiHh cir of leading
.irii tie. Ak'ent fr the famuiiH
i. 1 i .i.iiluiii iiu'uhalnr. Send ri
.hi.hI l..r catalogue hy tMital.
AU have W hile I'ifhorn
... ki-n-lH for Hale. l K. Ihinn-
ni.-.r.Oreltt o. Addret. UllUtmni
K-mte I.
Sv.lin-v M. Luce, anon of Mr
....I Mr II !!. I .uce. foninr
lliiUU.ru reiiid.-nt. was in town
the l.c t of the week, the lMieM
,.f I,i4 l.r.ither. ('4uiity I'lerk
I .uce. departing Sunday for hi
liouie 111 Lake ( utility, where In
i,:u 11 in acre claim, taken up
under the Cany act. Sydney
1 n dit.h ulmut li ini'ert in
lent'th. nn.l run water on hi
! ....I from a btorawe reervmr.
lie -i iKti-.l a few mile nut of
I r.k. iiew. and ha a valuahle
1 t,rui.ertv on which hi
vi.il t-.t i.'itetit next Summer
Sidney :ii iie'hardlv knew the
nld t- ,n. i much ha it channeil
111 at -arance ince he departed
a a U.y. a few ear n.
I ..r ali W'V for halchinir;
S C, U. I. UdH. $l.ri for S
l r hundred; chick. I2!c ench;
White W yandotte i-ifir. IISO T
l.'i UinvhouHc Htraih Winter lay
er;S. I'. White Utfhorn. Tancred
Mniin. ej,-. 1..V per !.': $ H-r
m 1 . I.al.y chick. IZW each,
(.di'ipln ll" A K.'k'er. Hazehlale
Mi'lnml. Hi-iith id Kee.ville;a.l.ireK
:..:,verton. U. I. IU A. Trlt
,,oiie r.i avcrton central. 41-U
1 .in, .a I '..it id and Tho. A.
riH.nd.urch have traded their
.i.....nIu iii the IIiIIsImiim Mer
cant ile '. for 1M acre of land
... r.-,.k County, the trade lmv
1 1,.. in ti II the stock nn.l imple
t"i.. ....
,u ,i in., it ace. iiieirnew
pnn li.ne i within a few miles of
ni.evi e. ami mere 1 ncn-une
. . . .1 1 Tl...i.
I'tioUkMl to Keep ineui niiny. imj
.i.i .l. itarte.l with their lami
ii'H mi a to h" on the trmunii to
t ike care of their Spnnjr work
Mi'Mmnv ille t;i ii'i.'r. a. pi '
Sheridan train, a. in
I lILlllllHlk tl'MHI. I. 'ill 1
Cors alii overland, p. ni I
l in Sunday, tin' Sheridan p,
h.'Ih'.'C doe not leave IIiIUIm
for Portland until S
!' rum 1'iiillaiid
Cnrvalli piHiienirer, a. in S
TillainiHik paH-n'iit'i-r, a. 111 1"
Sheridan passenger, p in
M'Mmnville ia;'-eiurer. p. in
l
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A-
il'O
While reul entate Hale have U i n
rather nlai k nince at Fall a talk
w it h a l. al ahntractor show that
a ku-h. deal of Imninen i ex-
tM-cted duriniT the Spring and
Summer of VA.I lie Kaid:
"Sale of real etate are already
on the k'ain. It hmk to me a
though thi i to lie a hanni r
year for Wawhirik'ton County.
Ihe advent of tlet trification of
the Portland. Kuene & Kastern.
with rapid transit i v'oinn to
niukc Hale of nuhurhan ruerty
iM-tter than ever, unit tne iinmi
vrration from the hast, which
mean that many Mitplew i!l lie
liNikinj; fir home, will a 1 1 to
farm Hale to a treat extent. I
confidently predict that there
will he two Hales thi ear to one
of 11H2."
The hiu railway cotniianie re-
jmrt more imiuirie aliiut Oregon
at their hun-an than ever be
fore. The Hill line are taking
hold of Oreifon' exploitation,
and the Southern 1'acitic i hust
ling for immitf ration a never
tx-fore.
ThniiHand iif Inutile in the
Kast and Middle Went, where
climatic condition are not as
fawirahle a the coast, are ex-i....-iitu'
to take iin the cry of
"W'cHUard. Ho." and Htart on
the trail to Oregon 111 rePruarv
and March.
WiLshinuton (-ountv. situated
a it i. on the very cdtfeof a hitf
city. 1 juHt now more than ever
accessible, w ith two electric line
leadimr into it. and a third to te
ready for oiKTation hy at least
lolv't
The Uautv of the situation 1
that thi county has all classes
if nrutiertv. mile of suburban
stretches, w here ieoplo can pur
chase small homes tor orcium
nn.l iierrv culture, and farm
where the price runs from ?l to
fctm K-r acre. It is mo ursi
dairy county ot the stale, an.
ih.. two condensers and the Tort
land buyer make it possidle for
..v..rv seller l. irt-t hi. money
every JW days so why shouldn't
we have attractions that will
mean buying and selling of
homes?
Arv'us "d J'.uma!. IHlf.").
W. H. Cjiiitiiil a u i out from'
Portland, the lat ol the week.
Saturday wai Iii- first real.
U-autiful Spri-ik' d iy of l'.ll-''.
II. I tan no-, of Karnunittin,
wai in to n Sat .play.
I'.. W. Want, of lte dv;lie. was
in to.vn the last of the week.
11 It. Kdii'er. of l'.ethany. was
over to the rourdy H"at Sat irday
afternoon.
lr. IAe ili in Forest
drove. Feb. l' and at HiiUboro,
Feb. II.
Frank C. lr:inci-.,of Oak l'ark,
wao".er to the city Friday af
ternoon. If I' It.. I f l,.rt-
,tir 11. 11. i'"uin, 1 w
iand. was out to th. city Satur
day, the piest of friend-.
Ai.dv Wi slU or. of I arming-
ton. was a co inly M-at visitor
Saturday.
l)r lre'ai.'i:i:s-.es d not need
the tfuaranti that nro"S with
tin in. T here's a r.-anon.
lt"V ltice has U'. n circulatir.ii
a M'tition a-kin f r theapjmint-
ment as Kit'na-ter at lli.tstmro.
Ilenrv Carni. ns. of i..ar lt'y.
was in town Fr.day. on bitine.s
at the court ho-iv.
HELP IHE CHILDREN
10 HELPJHEMSELVES
Mr. Maris Oiler Sm Very
I'raclical SuKi(etion
Vkll L ALSO UNO TO CUV BrAlTIIll
lild Worker Fur laduMrial School Fair
Miktt fuial
is HEALTH
A 'N , " '
) HINTS
ii:
V. SV. Ill Ml
IO IIH; I'l 111 IC
All ier.',ons are beri bv iiotiliet
not tosell anyone anything what
Hoewr In he chai i'i .1 to II1V IU'-
loiiiit without a written order by
the nndt'Clined.
.I. I,. Forbes.
1 1 iUsti .ro. Ore., ltoule 1. .lanu
aiy 'S, l!l:i. W S
Out. of .r.S vetneti (lov. Wed
has been Hiislained by nearly lift
and that is tfoinn hoiih'.
Ir. biwe's (.flnsseH strennllien
the eye ami brain. Mako liim
prove it. Consult him Feb. 11.
Auto driver are comini'iieinn
to speculate on liow soon the
roads will Ik in condition for
'machine I ravel.
CVV'hy he bothered with two
v2?" pairs of glasses'.' Call at
tl,,. II,. 1., I VA.,ui,;, .Lin l.'i'itlav.
Feb. 1 1, iiiid have lr. 1 .owe show
Von (he new 'I'oi'ie Krviilock
i'l.iut,4 u' it ti u liieli vim can see
all distances. No unsightly lines
or seams 111 the tflass to cntni
dirt or strain Hie eyes. They
look' like voiiiur folks' irlasses.
Free ilimmnul nil inn Itemcmhcr
the day and dale. One day only.
hi'ores of Hillsboro relereiu'cd.
Iweitty-ono yours experience.
1 rdwikkl. tulles up to 12
.... ... .leimeter. fl'IICC rail..
nit in.-. ... ... .
and tHiar.ls of all kinds, into
MlovewiHi-l leuirlh. Will rn into
11 tiinlrv. Write, pnone or
no , 1....... J m -
call on me. Carl Skow. corner
Mb and Fir. Hillsbon. urcKon.
I'huiie. City H22.
f C.reene Conn
It, U.I l,.".' . , .
... 111 1.1 riied Inst week, wiln
his family, nn.l a car 01 u
11. i.wnt. m ureiron. nir,
lie iit. x ... , tl
ii . ........ ia .1 unit nf (1. 11. 1 run
er, who resides in the city. and
own a ranch at l.eisyvine.
For sale-Pekin and Imlian
Itunner ducks, ami white Lejr
1 i,...,g lliirh erade BtiK-k
" " 1 . . i..
I uriees nirht. -Aiiams. ih j
iv. .... nt nlace across S,
i..,.l- near .lauiv, nunvo
'tr,.r
niace. 1
11... i t Hievenson. of dales
nun. iw. " . 1
1. ,..,.a in town Satun av.and
called on the Artis reiKX'tcr for
,1 few minute. "Ifcu wn iku
col.l as a result
of Thos. Sain takimr hi bod at
Caston a week ao luesuay.
i l,.. c.i-imd Murca ia the most
, ,i, --
wholesome "two tor a quarter
l mi mnrket niaiie in ure
S ,. by F.. Schiller. When you
indulge in a Kihhi mm.ivv ...,
C.rnnd Marca. "
Dan llurkhalter was up from
:.... Ciiinrihiy. exhibit-
"" r w. 1 bfeof satire
read for some time. Ask mm 10
l..t vou read it. 1011 11 enjoj n,
w he'lher you be democrat, reputi
lican or "Hull Mosor.
11 u l.'.iiclv Standard wtato
u 1 for sale. Potatoes mature
in M) days. Something new. ana
.neihinir fine. Have about 40
imshels. Ceo. It. Hauley. or ap
..1., iuv C,nve Farm. 4oli
W W. Itnmn. Oreiron pioneer of
1S.VI, died at hi home in South
Forest throve. Jan. tin. VM i, ot
nnnilvmn. He WILS Isirii at Fl-
mira. N. Y.. 77 years avro. UjHin
coming to Oregon he semen in
Winir. Vnllev. near Corvallis. and
conducted a general freik'htiiv
business, which tmik him into all
parts of the Coast country. In
1S7U he married Mrs. F.mily Pit-
... ti
man. in lorvullis. Atiovii l.t
years ajro he moved with his
family to Forest Grove. Three
years airo he suttere.l a stroke 01
paralysis, which left him practi
1 .. 1 1.1.. t.x it... ;,., ,,f
Cllliy lieipiesa ui m n-
death. A second attack was en
dured aiHiut a year ano and the
third and last occurred W'ednes-
,iu mum The vvnlow. mree
sons, Mark, iwnici ami v iareuce,
two step-diuiRhters, Mrs. J. N.
Hoffman and .Miss r.mma 11
man. all of Forest drove, and a
brother and sister in Oorninn. N.
Y survive. Funeral services
we're held Sunday.
Mr. Hump was one of the tirst
u.t.iA men to into Alaska in
nillVV llv" - r- -
h nf cold, and before the
strike was reported from that
territory he haa mane numenuis
aiw.r nmmieetinir trius in this
state and California at different
times and with varying success.
John Vfind. r.and-n. of Hoy.
was a county teat, visitor In lay
afternoon.
Or. 1owe's elates are death
to headaches. Ask your neik'h
U-rs.
.1 .1. WiisivibecK and wife, of
teed. ille, were in the county
si at Saturday.
l'o rent Small dairy ranch to
a reiialile party Paul HetHckel.
Illlslioro. lioute 1. Il-J
M ". lionham. teaching down
in the Jack district, near Haze
dale, was in town Saturday.
Trv ti e Orenco fe.-d stable.
on Third Street. Neivly built.
(;.m.l ipiarters. Peter ItiedwcK'.
Miss Jessie Harrington is ak'ain
able to assume her duties as
niantste at the Peoples' Theatre,
after a short illness.
Mrs. 11. I' Mc Kinney, of I'ort
land, visited with relatives at
Forest drove and HillsUiro, last
weik.
Several thorouirhbrel Poland
China Uiar for sale. Oak Cove
Farm, or apply to deo. U. hair-
ley. "
I'or rencral blacksmithintr.
horseshiH invr. te.. iro to i'eter
ltiedwe, llnrd Mreet. Orenco,
Oregon.
Frank I.ankow and Alvina
Seiffert were united in marriajre
bv lt.'V. II. J. Kolb. of MuTwiHHl
Jan. '21, YMl
Sam Miwui. of ( entervilie. was
in town .saiuniav. nam says
that lie misses KlT Schiettelin.
now in Lis Anmlcs -they were
neirhlKirs for 2 years.
Jack lhiover. well known here.
mil now a res i. hud of Portland
suffered a paralvtic stroke here.
last week, and his sister. .Mrs
Harriet Killin. came out from
the Itose City, to attend him.
About sixty friends of K. C.
Unjrcr nave him a farewell sur
prise last Wednesday evening, at
his home. lie ilepanen rnuay
for Ashland, Orison, where ne
has a liio acre timber claim.
All parties knowim; themselves
indebted to the underskned will
please call and settle. Payments
can lie made to either 0. K.
Frank or the undersigned.---J. K.
Horwick. Keedville. Ore. ..-ll
tt- nnd Mrs. ltiillo W'nuht. of
above P.uhl. Idaho, are visitors
at the home of Mrs. Wright s
t.ttiier iin, mother. Mr. anil Airs
Fred Schomburir. They expect
to remain here several wccks.
N. C. Maris. Field Worker for
the State lioard of Kducation
s-nd out the following letter:
"In every town and city there
are many vacant lot grow ing up
to weeds that might just as well
be producing garden and flowers,
thus adding beauty and utility to
the city instead of being an eye
sore. Many of these lots are
owned by non-residenU and
others who would 1 glad to do
nate the use of them to the chil
dren. Almost every town or
community has it 1'artnt-leather
Circle, civic board and iK?r-
haps other organizations, ana
they and the school tmar.J snouia
gei together and from their rntm-l-r:r,m
annoint a committee.
w hose duty it shall 1 10 secure
the use of them for th? chiiaren
and arrange to have them plow
ed and fenced, when necessary.
In apixiinting these committees
. . . ! . . 1. .1... l...4i,. f-. in
iiii nin overiooK me n'jira, ii
nor exnerience we have found
. 11.
them adept. at sucn worn. 11
would also tie their fluty 10 plan
and manage the local coniesis.
provide prizes for same and to
select exhibits to tie iorwaruiti
t. tH. State Fair, and to show
the children how to pack. mark.
..tilnf am 1 shin them The teach-
..r i not a w-avs oualineii to uo
this work, and has about all he
can do lieside. Then when school
closes and perhaps the teacher
leaves the tow n thecnuoren neeu
help and encouragement whicn
this committee can give.
In every town and city are
manv children who have little or
nnthint tn do OUtSlde Of SChOOl
hours. No healthy child can be
idle, and without some direction
of his activities and some pro
vision of a proper avenuejtnrougn
which to vent mem. mey arc ayi
1 It is not so much
the fault of these children if
they get into mischief and lorm
hiiiita nf idleness, and possibly
viciousness, as it is the lault of
parents, guardians and otners
for not providing interesting and
profitable employment for them.
To aid in prov.aing mis emi'oj
ment and making it attractive
and profitable is the object of
the industrial contest movement,
inaugurated last year. To make
this a perfect success it must
i..-. h. e.wineranon 01 iiarein.
teachers, schtwl boards and ad
public spirited citizens, and we
know ot nowuerwaj m mum
thev can help than as above sug
gested. Trv it. Let the teach
er or president of the Parent
Teachers' Circle call a meeting
at once, effect an organization
and report to the office of Super
intendent of Public Instruction,
nrpirnn. in order that he
can put you on nis mailing um
for bulletins, etc.. and assist you
in every way."
A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE"
Whenever you or any
member of your family feci sicK
unci don't Know what is the mat
ter. Never Delay, see the doctor.
Lut if you know what ails yem lad void
rip, tatarrh, dy.-ipsia, or the thousand
and one . .::;;! i:ut of the human Lsrfiy,
tome t this (lruy store. We have a,
remedy for every illness everyone com
pounded fru-.a the formulae of successful
physicians.
Come in for one of these cures today:
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
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Are 1 on lnmiiing j
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Of opening a Dinh Account
the ue j,urri ruad to best business?
Ifjyou are, do not overlook the mwl
cru accomaiisiations at the
American National
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
b)xcs. We can make you feel at home
for we have all the m.xleru conveniences.
Youn patronage courieoasty received.
) A. C. Shutk, Pres. C Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Main and Third, Hillsboro.
c k t 1 t " y
N0TICU
You are hereby notified that the
lOUt Dog licenses are now u m---.I
....vMthle The same can be
llllll .
either paid to me or to the Uty
Treasurer. lour uuniuuii m
so called to chickens running at
large and the provisions 01 me
chicken ordinance must be com
plied with.
t,. masei,
47.8 Chiet ot t'once.
Kellinirton. of Port-
land, was visiting friends m the
city over Sunday.
ni Waunni. of alMive Moun-
taindale, was a city caller, Mon
day afternoon, on imsiness ui
the court nouse.
Mn 1. Commons, of Hen ton
County, has been the guest of
her daughter. Mrs. Jos. Wolfers
perger, the past week. Her hus
band formerly conducted the
bakery on Main Street.
Lost: Lady's light brown crav-
er.ette rain coat with brown vel
vet collar and cuffs. Finder
please return to Argus oiuce or
Mrs. Fmma Turner. Hillsboro,
Koute 1, Hox 3t).
M. C. Lincoln returned Satur
day from a week's trip in the
North Plains-Cleneoe section, and
while on a vacation helped J. W.
Jackson kill nine porkers, which
netted the owner over $'20 each.
Wni. Conlev, who was injured
by a tree falling across the sec
nt. Wheeler. Tillamook
Ci.miv the other day. found
himself minus his clothing when
lie was able to commence taking
inventory of his assets. While
k n4 siitiermir trom ms in
juries some whelp went into the
cabin and absconded with his
suit of clothes and other effects.
TEACHERS TO MEET
1 he a local institute
and W. C. T. A. meeting at
Tualatin, Oregon, isaturuay. rt-o,
8. 1913, with program:
Music by Association.
ij,,o;r..wc session W . C 1. A
Use of the Dictionary . K LWann
Grammar
i." li-ill. Pnn. Ar eta School
nni to Discipline
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Parents' Relation to the Schoo
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...W'm H Proctor, f orest urove
Discussion of School Problems,
by School Fatrons.
B. W. Barnes,
Co. School Supt
H. L. Wann,
Pres. W. C. T. A.
55AVlNG3 BANiv
5125 4.- S3
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INSURE THE SUCCESS
Of your childreu by Riving them an early
start in life. Deposit $1.00 with us and
procure a Recoidiug Savings Bank and
a Savings Bank Book. Have them save
a little at a time and deposit with us. We
We will pay them 4 per cent, on their
savings. Their success will be insured.
IDTEIAYIIIGS BAlK
KXCLI'SIVK Foil SWIM.
r
aTlrt-atfir,-'3'i-:':aE!ng taWaaHB
if , noiwl medicine, glasses
won't help you. If, you need
glasses, medicine won 1 neip you.
It would be well to learn w hat
you need. Call at the Hotel
uoiiir.iTtnn hrinav. reu, it.
IIIBIIHII.."". ... . .. If
t nue will tell VOU. If
you do not need glasses, he most
positively win not rcconuueuu
them.
p.,.atavp Schumacher, of below
Quatama. was a city visitor the
last of the ween.
Hotting lore Attractive
Fine silverware makes the home the place it
ought to be; rich with the charm of these fine
articles a delight to the "stranger withiu the
gates"
I make it easy for you to supply your house
by offering you a full line to select from Tea
and Coffee Pots, Trays, Sugar and Creamer
Sets, and many other articles, all of rich pattern
and finish. I only offer the better grades of
these goods.
Twenty per cent, discount during the sale.
f .AT 712 KT . M I IOYT irnjir
First door west of the Delta Drug Store
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