The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 05, 1913, Image 1

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II I I.LSBORO, OREGON, JUNK 5, 1913
NO. 11
1
1)IS W. HILL
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Hi PARTY
on
MLLODUIIU
Fl
let Men Well Wh
tlwuty and County
HHIofitH' COWKUL CU B
k M.
u W. H'lt. virtual preHi.Jeni
r a a t . .
t)- Cr. at N-.rlh.-rn luuway.
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y llf (M' I II) mm -
VkBy in.n '! M- UI "'
Ln.-ut-iliHl.mik.Tn, rriday tnor-
lK.( h-h of M hour of th'
lnUmir.iimniTvial The
itiiitf k-' iilU nu n were met at
f j,,H,t by u committee and
t.,theb.;iutiful rluli Mom.
er Mr. Ilill wn intmdured
John M. Wall, and ml
,.nty minute Uik. Mr. 1 1 ill
viw.1 hi hearer that while
H m i.ut a big railnud con
wti' ) r. hi company hud
,,,. mum' notalilt' cUcnxion.
uUy the Kiiifi-iH' ami (Vvalli
witlnti tli I'twt twelve
ntM. II 'l lht when the
ginecr went out '"" might
mjiwh'1" aoroething; when tin
!',. a located you could have
aMurance. hut when the
ulrpt commenced work you
t, i.-.-n. on the linn being
ill. .- Mil of how tie it'll a
rtiitml interna in thi Heellon j
can of tlio fact that it wax
tin hi ad vice that th board of
rector of the Ilill line bought'
. I),..,..,.. I't.-tri.' Hi I. n.l
n here tin.) tMkf over Wnh-
L't.m ( ount y ami the Hlaim-lle
lli-y. an. I when he armed, late
tin itn ling, the New lork
Ita.l ..ri..-. they would
t invest. Mill BHhiM lo lell
imof tint wonderful ihflioii.
lii'V listened uikI then rrvlet
eir (iiiiiiin, ami took over the
(upertie. Mr, Mill congmttt
led th'' '!u! on Ihfir handsome
nli nx'iiii, fth.l thanki'il them
(r the attendance of over fitly
sine men. He toM Ihrm ho
a tfoinjj to HMitl tln'm mv
inJmu- fmtniul iirtiirvH for
if alU, an. I then tol.l thorn
mtif tin- Orrtfon Klwtric ilil
I hWp HillHUiro m l thinir It
milj not Ih' tin- fault of the
ill lino.
I'rtniilftit Yotmir. of thr S
im. l'orthiii.l Si S-att1t I li 1 1 -iay,
nui.. a I'ivp minuto tnlk.
ml t"ll Iiih ntiilitors that lit' w u
lore than I'l.-aHoil with th
of tin- Drct;on KliTtrif. W
ml Mr. Mill I -.th nK'nl tlmt
liw wa tin lioHt piinrf lino,
nile fur mile, that tlio nyHtom
iwiuhI.
Imlimtriiil Avont ('trnham no.
ure a ,,t if litfuron ami ilatiL
i . . .... . .
arm nayt h.. iinnki ho enn liuiil n
m sawmill fur IlilUUro ih ho
has reiiutH for lix-ation ovrry
nvk. lit wnn hurtnno(l whon
Id thai IlilUUint win within a
ew miloi tif lirty hillionrt of tint
t, anc tlmt trains woronlroatly
.ai.l.M.. I 1 . I . . .... I
K IIIKM IIITO i or lumiHT
lnanufactiirt
The mrty cniiHiHtoil of the fol
lowing nolalilrH
U W. Hill. Clmirmnn. T.ront
it .i
iNortlu-rn v.. St. Vim : J. II
Yountf. 'n-Hi,ont. S. . & S. Ky.
'ortlan.l; W. I). Skinnor. Trf.
Mr.. S. '. & S. I!v.. I'.irlhirwl:
I'. L Howo. IVi'h. IiniK'rial Klo-
valor Co., MplH.: K.l. 0. Uico.
first Nutional Hank. SU I'nul.
Minn. ..I. IHIi,,!! Nl.trliUiHlrn
rusu:o., St.l'aul;K. C. l.oody,
'H'n I. Illllll.r A.rl 11 M Ifu
i mini. . Smiltnn. Awi't
en. trt. Al'L ( N Ifu lvr.
iBnair.w.tintham. WchL Indus.
hmn. Aim c m u ..utu.
A- J. Daviilmm, Supt Oroon
Wwtnc&l!r,it,Hl UVh.. Portland;
n. m. I.lllil.T I lii. if I.'...,h
flPam lloam. l'orlliin.l- A C.
A .1 . ' "
nnm. Mipt. Mill vo 'owor. t)
KV. :. I) lu ti.... (!....
- om.r uivh, u. Ky,;C. A.
""""is. rave inir ninlp.mn fl
ftry.;w. J. Cluno. Socy. to J.
N'ltn lo CiiiilrnrloM
boat.j )i(s Wj, ,(e r,lC,iv0(j j
jw County Court of Wushlncton
--ui urc. at the court rMm
K. n.SapiinKton lati Saturday
rvoniiiK tilod an injurirtion raHf
ai'amst tho rIkii dintrit of
Konttt Cnno. aokini; ontoiM-l
frm tln-ir dolivrnnir UhhIh in
tho Hum of fcLVXK) to Morrin
Hnithrm. hrokom and Umd Iniy.
or. Thin tnonoy wax U havo
--n umil in tho rornttrurtion of
a now imIkkiI ImiMinjr. and Mr.
Saiintrton ulli-w'tn that hidii wore
not advortioi a tho law pro
wrilMH, and that thoro In no war
rant of law for dolivorinir tho
Uuidrt. SnH'iiiyUjr. bIU-kih that
tho troaHiiror of tho county - and
tlmt tihVial in Sainirton nnwl
advortino thonaloof tho hond.
or tho action of tho Uuird ih nil.
Tho Hoard han alroady lot tho
rontrarl for tho liuililinir, and
tho liUMctni-tit ix comiilctod. Tho
law rhani;od TuoHilay m that tlio
Ixwrd hax tho advertising in ita
own handi. hut advortiHintr U
tt ill a noeoHHity.
iColinoil woman, wi'h hoy of
year, dittirox jmitHin a house
ko Mr for widower with ono or
twochildren. on farm. AJdrotw,
iookeeN-r. in rare of ArjruH,
in m-aled onveoK I In not tele
phono 0,'lioe.
Silax ('hri-do'Tcrnon UnUl hia
new llyinir machino in San Kran
rintii Hay. lout week. 1 1 it now
invention U railed allying Umt.
and it roU on tho water like a
duck. When ChritotTerHon tok
on a pa-weiik'er, w ho wax an ex
pert on aviation tho latter wax in
douhtx ax to itx leaving tho wa
ter. Within lex than KM) feet
the loat left tho water with won-
lerful eaxo and ratttdly trained
itx elevation. Thix ix one of tho
t)n-xof Uiatx ordered hy Amund-
w-n. trio Arctic explorer. It Ix
tho lintt xuceexMful llyinjr Uiat
over ronxtrucU'l and t'hrixtolTer-
xnn ix now in lead of them all.
Tho machine axeendx from and
h-xcrndx In tho water with I em
trouhlo than a duck. It ix alxo
itpupltod with ico runners, ko
that it ran U nxed in polar ex-
loration either on lee or water.
For aalo: Two xiniflo huK'tfiex.
nth ruhlier tirex; one oiH'n ar.d
mo top. Optn hiik'k'y nearly
new. ami nax larK'f, roomy inat.
lop huiity ix in paid condition.
I'nll at tho lloy utoro, on tho l
IL&N.
Walter Wanom. of Middleton.
wax Monday adjudk'eil insane and
ordered committed to llieaxylum.
The yountf man l.x only 19 years
of aw'1', and hax a common school
education. Ilix find mental
hrcakdown took place ahoul
throo week auo. and the past
few itayx ho IxTame very violent
xi far ax control ix concerned.
When axkinl to write hix name
ho wrote the name of a jrirl
whom he hardly knew. Ilix
father and Milex K. Ilainex
ltniii;ht him to the county Heat,
and Or. r. A. Hailey examined
tho young man. In all protmhil
ity n month or two at the State
Hospital, at .Salem, will tiring
lim around all right
IB ID0:i BAPTIST
i r
The !rnnd Marca ix the mast
wholexome "two for a cniarter"
moke on market made in Ore
gon, hy 11 Schiller. When you
indulge in a good xmoke tuy a
C.rnnd Marca. 12tf
The Steamer Anvil, which went
aground in the Coos Hay ctmntry,
a few weekx ago, hax heen taken
from the Hiiit. and ix in goKl con
dition. A brother of Jack and
Harry Hixxner wax chief engineer
on the lioat.
Wool for sale Good four-foot
fir. Will deliver for $11 ami $3.25.
J. II. VH'lker. tWneliurt. Ore..
li, 2, Telephone, Oak 555, txime
liux Central. 10-13
Herman lVahl wax in from the
Oriifin l'lainx ranch. Saturday.
He atatex that Germany is away
liohind the times ax compared to
the United States. Ilospent hut
aeven days with his mother, when
called home.
Hough luintHT. 10-foot lengths.
nil wlilt hx. con.xtanl v on nanu
H. 1L Vmsim. IIillHhon, Ore., K.
1. 3 miles north of town, on C
I). Karnham place. We sell at
$9 jht M. c-n
Mr. Schotnfeldt, who has been
in luminoHX here for over a yenr,
departed this week for Josephine
County, where he lias mining in
terests. Ilia wife accompanied
him.
'or sale Several incubators
hmndors. latest makes. J
Adnma. near Jabez Wilkes
ce, south of City Park, Hills
to. w"
llnirmnn. of Racona. was
Vown the last of the week. He
in.l i hut the roads up me
.mtninrlnlo-Hncona mouniain
II I I IMI . ,
getting into shape ao mmuer
be hauled down irom ma "
)o not forget to as ior
iller when you want a goou
cent smoke-no suuku uu
II"1
Hi
W Orianlied at Weal Union.
SUty.NInc Ycara AKo
rMUU NAlf:H W fN.D HONf l tS
lr m4 kitpui Mm ArlUIca l railk
Tbrir riaidMif
The Woxt Union IJaptist Church
wax organized Cl years ago May
25, and the church building,
which wax erected by William
Kano, of Forest Grove, after or
ganization, still stands, with but
few repairs, a now roof and new
foundation - but still the same
house of worship. Albert Tozier
recently gleaned the names of
those who signed the constitu
tion, and gave them to the press.
They were: Wm Ileagle, David
T Ia-mx. Henry Swell, Alexan
der Hlovinx, Kldor Vincent Snell
ing, Ninevah Ford. John Holman,
ThoH M Kamxdale, Sarah Knyart,
I'wix UneU-rger. Mrs I.ineber
ger, Terry IU-aglo. Wm II Hall.
John and Oavid .achary. Solo
mon F.mrick. Henry Travelley,
Washington and David Ix-nox,
John White. Allen W Hall. Wm
Porter, Mrs Harnex. Henjamin
Kitchen, Maland Hrock, K II
U-nox, Wm Higgins. Kit Ilarper,
Lucinda Heaglo, Iouisa. Mary
Ann and Klizahelh l4nox, i'atxy
Holman, lavina lllevins. Adelia
Suelling. I.ucinda Hill. Hrazilla
('onstablo, Lucetta Kmrick, Lucy
Davis, Miranda Jones. Joseph
Davis, Alex W Hall, Susannah
Porter, J II Johnson. F.llener
Hrock. Mm Kitchen, Mrs Wilson,
Mrs F.lizanne I a?, Mrs Johnson.
The articles of faith are nine
and include the belief in the de
pravity of the human heart, the
doctrine of election and immer
xion of the body as the only
proer mode of baptism:
Article 1. We believe the
scriptures of the Old and New
extametit to lie the word of
ih, and the only rule of faith
and practice for the church of
God.
Article 2. We believe that
rom eternity Jehovah alone sub
sisted in three ihtsoiis Father,
Son and Holy Ghost.
Article 3. We believe in the
depravity of the human heart
and that man hax neither power
nor will to recover himself from
the lost state in which he is in
iy nature: that Adam fell into
sin and hix osterity in him.
Article 4. We believe in the
necessity of regeneration or the
new birth which is elTected by
the Holy Spirit as the agent and
the word of God as the means.
Article 5. We believe in the
final iiersoveranee of the saints
and that God gave unto them
eternal life and they will never
lerish, neither can any pluck
them out of his hand.
Article fi. We believe in the
loctrine of imputed righteous
ness, and that the sinner when
Kirn again is clothed with the
rightiHiusness of Jesus Christ
Article 7. We believe the doc
rine of election as taught in the
tible and that it is God's purpose
of mercy, by which he chose
some of our guilty race in Christ
to everlasting life.
Article 8. We lielieve that
mutism is an ordinance of the
gospel and is to lie administered
tn liolievcrsonlv and that immer
sion of the body in water is the
nnlv nrnnor mode of baptism. '
y . f - . a i
Article y. we oeneve me
lrd'a auuner is an ordinance of
the gospel and only such as have
believed and have Deen Dapuzeu
are proper subjects to receive it
AUCTION SALE
rhrt.iindersigned will sell at pub
lic auction at the Wiley & Den-
nU Stabe. Second and wain
sir...ix. Hillsboro. Oregon, at
one o'clock p. m on
SATURDAY, JUNE 7
Twenty-two head of extra fine
dairy cows, all heavy milkers,
graded lioisieins anu jeraeva, v
of these are fresh, with calves at
side: and some are coming fresh
n nhnilt tWO WeeKS. AI8U ec
... - .
Holsteinand Jersey neuercaivw,
1f mnnthx old.
Dairymen have a fine chance
n nxlpct tfood milkers. All
.w nnttla are in first class con
dition. No postponement on this
Thia hprd runs in age from
three to seven years. Don t
the omiortunity. Cows
can be inspected day before Bale,
at barn. , , , ,
Terms of Sale-Cash in hand
J. Schntauder, Owner.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
C Sorenson. of noar IIoelville,
wax up to the city Monday morning.
For sale, cheap for cash. 10
foot corrugated iron roller, tel
escope frame. ZtnaWood. 8-tf
Philip Hergert of Blooming,
was a city visitor the last of the
week.
Jas. Churchill, of Galea Creek,
wan down Saturday, on a School
district division case in hia sec
tion. Peter I Iosco w went to Dallas,
Saturday, to visit his daughter.
Mrs. D. P. Patterson.
Percy Iing and August Tews,
with their families, motored to
Albany and return, Sunday.
James Gibson. Mayor of Ueed
ville, was in the city Friday, tak
ing in the exercises.
Philip Shea, of near laurel,
was a city visitor, Saturday af
ternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, well
known here years ago, were out
from Portland. Decoration Day.
Mrs. Frank llallard. of Port
land, was in the city the last of
the week.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
lackey, of near West Union,
May 31, 1913. a daughter.
Ervine Hurk halter, of South
Tualatin, was a city visitor Mon
day morning.
Jas. Loudon, of above Hloom-
ing, was in the city Saturday.
He is recovering from a two
weeks illness.
Dr. C fi. Brown, of hirtland.
accompanied by his son, Hoy t
was in the city the last of the
week.
J. C. Bochen. of near Orenco,
was in baturday. He is con
templating a trip to Kurope in
the not distant future.
Mrs. Wm. Gaetter, of laurel,!
was in the city the last of the,
week, enroute home from visit
ing at Forest Grove.
Frank Weisenbeck was in the
city Monday. He and hix family
moved this week to Oregon City,
where they have bought a place.
John Fischer and wife, of Che-
halem Mountain, between Laurel
and Sherwood, were Argus call
ers Monday morning.
Mrs. Adolph Siegrist and Mrs.
D. B. Kmrick will entertain the
CotTee Club, Saturday afternoon,
June 7, at the home of Mrs. Sie
grist, near city park.
Supt Turner reports that many
farmers are calling for both
water and light along the line of
the company's system in the
county.
Mrs. Peter Boscow and daugh
ter, Miss Stella, and Miss Jennie
Archbold spent Sunday in Forest
Grove, guests at the W. M. Lang
ley home.
II. A. Johnson, of Hillard,
Wash., is at Keedville, visiting
his uncles, Julius and Frank Wei
senbeck. He is a fireman on the
Great Northern Railway.
Mrs. J. 0. Robb, wife of Dr.
Robb, departed Sunday for the
home or Mrs. r.ari rowell, or
Gaston, where she will remain
for an extended stay.
Wm. Penny, of Gales Creek,
was unable to give $1,000 bond
for his release on the charge of
cruelty to animals, and was
placed in jail to await his hearing.
Contractor Hewitt has been
moving a granary for Frank 1m
brie, near Orenco, this week, and
is also moving a house down in
that section. He moved three
buildings last week.
I saw cordwood, poles up to 12
inches in diameter, fence rails,
and boards of all kinds, into
stovewood lengths. Will go into
the country. Write, phone or
call on me. Carl Skow, corner
8th and Fir, Hillsboro, Oregon.
Phone, Citv 822.
A. C. Winney, formerly of
above North Plains, now ranch
ing above Corvallis, was in- town
Fridav. He is here to do some
painting for Zina Wood, on the
ranch. A. v. has Deen appoint
ed by the Benton County court
to look after the roads in his
district
Ronald E. Britton, of North
Plains, where he ia agent for the
United Railway, pleaded guilty
Saturday, to giving liquor to
minors. Britton was tinea ou
by Judge Campbell and paroled
as to servitude sentence. The
voting man is not yet of age.
himself, and the court felt in
clined to be lenient Britton
testified that he made about $85
nor month, including ms express
fees. The Court gave him a nice
little lecture,- and the youngster
went on his way rejoicing.
OEUCECOZllIiS
HIS CM I COURT
Judge Campbell Rule That Tim
ber. Qrowinr. ia Keal Eatate
SAWMILL CAN CUT NO MOtE TIMBER
Oa Place t4 lac Marlf fee. bet Caa Urn
Waal ia Dawa m Basel
C J. Cowaniah. ranch owner
near Connell station, on the
UflTted, won a signal victory in
circuit court, last Saturday, when
at five p. m. Judge Campbell de
cided the growing timber was
real estate, and gave a verdict
for plaintitT in his case against
Boeckli & Langhard. E. T. Pre
ble et als. In March. 1910, Cow
aniah sold Boeckli & Langhard
80 acres of land, which they
stated they wanted to clear up
and utilize for farming purposes.
They paid $1,000 down, and gave
a mortgage back for $4,200 at 6
per cent interest Boeckli &
Langhard a few months later
sold the timber on the place to
Preble & Reese, and a sawmill
was placed on the tract They
cut about a million and a half of
timber, perhaps, two million, and
there still remained from one to
one and one-half millions, when
Cowaniah brought suit to enjoin
further cutting on the ground
that his security was being im
paired, and that the defendants
would then abandon the land.
The defendants. Preble et als,
fought the case on the ground
that the land would still be worth
the mortgage when all the tim
ber was cut. and that further,
they were within their rights be
cause Lowaman had tacuiy
agreed to putting the mill on the
place. ICowaniah denied sanction,
however, and the court held that
such sanction, in any event must
be in writing, either in the mort
gage or on a separate instrument
Judge Campbell told the de
fendants that no more timber
could be cut from the place, but
that they might saw all down
timber.
Preble injected into the case a
party. Miss Nellie Todd, a sten
ographer in Allen R. Joy's law
office, attempting to show that
she had invested in the mill busi
ness, and held that she was not
made a party, and therefore
should have her rights. Camp
bell held that under a Supreme
Court decision, in the Beaver
Timber Co. versus Eccles, he
could make no other decree.
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public sale, at the
Hawthorne Ranch, three miles
east of Hillsboro, beginning at
ten o clock a, m., on
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11.
Team mares, 10 years, 1500 each;
team mares, 5 and 6, 1400 each;
team mare, 4 and 5, 1450 each;
team mares, 5 and 6, 1300 each;
mare, 3 years, broke, 1200; span
horses, 8 and 9, 1400 each; gray
mare, 15 yrs, 1000; 3-year-old fil
ly, unbroke; 2 fresh milk cows; 2
bulls, grades Holstein and Jer
sey; heifer calf, sow, 3 shoats, 2
binders in good repair, Deenng
and Milwaukee; 2 m6wers, hay-
rake, 3 wagons, good repair, 3
buggies, 3 sulky plows, 3 plows,
2 disc harrows, several sets of
work harness, 2 sets single har
ness, set dbl buggy harness.
Mandy Lee incubator, disc plow,
lot farm tools, lot of chickens,
and numerous other articles.
Lunch at noon.
Terms of Sale Under $10.
cash; over $10, six months' time,
approved bankable note at 8 per
cent Two per cent otf on cash
over $10.
John Bettis, Owner.
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
mMw
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If you don't want to come to town, just phone yonr
order in and it w ill be promptly attended to as if you
called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders
and you can get a prescription made np very conven
iently in this way. All orders are sent out by the
earliest possible return mail.
No need to wait till you come to town
Phone that order in today.
On and after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and
Kexall Remedies by Parcel Post Prepayed without extra
h a wcra
The Delta Drug Store I
REXALL STORE I
i
Are You Thinking
Of opening a BanH Account
the one sure road to best business?
If you are, do not oyerlook the mod
ern accommodations at the
American National
BANK
I 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.
Jfour patronage courteousy received.
A. C. Shutk, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
I American National Bank
Mate mmd Third, HIIHboro.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
The Southern Pacific schedule,
as now running, is as follows:
To Portland
McMinnville pass'ger, a. m-6:52
Sheridan train, a. m 8:38
Tillamook train, p. m ..... . .1:07
Corvallis overland, p. m 4:57
On Sunday, the Sheridan pas
senger does not leave Hillsboro
for Portland until 8:50.
From Portland
Corvallis passenger, a. m....8:22
Tillamook passenger, a. m . 10:00
Sheridan passenger, p. m .. .5:14
M'Minnville passenger, p. m. 6:45
Sam Dallas, of Galea Creek.
was in town Friday. Mr. Dallas
is auite hoDefuL that the Hill neo-
pie will eventually build their
line into the Galea Creek Valley.
Ml (O N 0 400N O )
sou 1
I Hit !
& 100 -fc- ' ifl.
1 St 1!
INSURE THE SUCCESS
Of your children by giving them an early
start in life. Deposit $1.00 with us and
procure a Recording 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.
SHDTE SAVINGS
BAM
EXCLUSIVE FOR SAVINGS
r
A WATCHl
makes a most suitable birthday
gift. Moreover a good timepiece
is something which renders its
owner valuable service and is
cherished by mauy with a cer-s
tain amount of sentiment like
- - a faithful friend. If you buy a
watch, buy a good one, for an
irregular watch is worse than
none at all.
Let me show you somejreally good ones that I am
offering at remarkably low prices.
LAUREL M. HOYT
i
9
he Schiller.
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