The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 12, 1913, Image 4

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    f COOKING AND
II
HEATING
SCHEDULE
Rates for cooKinp and heating ser
vice at Hillsboro. Forest Grove.
Deaverton. Orenco, Elmonica, Cor
nelius. Dilley, Gaston. Oregon.
For ckvtiic ranges, Irons, chaf
ing dishes, aud other miscel
laneous heating devices or small
domestic power devices.
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four cents per Kilowatt hour
Minimum monthly charge $100
The above rate is for permanent service only,
and provides for the installation, by the
Company, of a separate meter for the measure
ment of the current used for cooling and
other heating devices.
Ask our representative to call and explain
our new rates.
Washington-Oregon
CORPORATION
Hillsboro Oregon
Iue by A. Welch, r.eueial NUnager, TortUutl, Ore.
NICER DAN S. BREAKS
THE LOCAL RECORD
in MVS With
Apparent Ha, Saturday
FIRST-Tatt ' iJ'-
titwr, vMllM "
frt .f. a
, t Whll.MS Couni. '";
ml ar b.M i r.Klm tii
th limit, of ! Irrll..rjt t.ihJ
h lnv-rp-rlJ a. V" "1 '
TUtn. J hw v.Klra mlthm ln
Kui.Jt( f rl-"1
... . fr urn th li'"
u. r .rv th. ' ,h' pavraa Hall Mile
uKxxr Thi 'r pmuHir
,na oth-r rr.Hl.au of t '
ctHri4 t! a. TuiUtla
l .f lh tvrrturj hrlntt"r r
tlU.tv J-rlt. Jlru u
ti . llt.. .ia
limit. fr xn 'f lvr.
iKl t'tty 'f TuUU.
THIKl That KiuJare "!
limit vf th territory hrri !'
,.....J to b n.-ori.rt.sl a. 0 Clt
,.f TutUlm ar rlK-uUrljr I.uihIhI
and Jo. riwJ Mlo . H
(HrlU-n f htulu vMit. -K..n.
Itn an4 tht oJ
r rttxrl a fUo:
kMMiMMM at xMHwmI cr
nrr ! . " j
a !u i tM loir wtxKu mp I day afternoon.
M'ttUMYS OUT $ MS tKii
SaaJat B.i( a VtHwc. hY'calur. at
ortl t'u
The racing season formally clon
ed at Forest C.rvno. at the I 'apt
MeOann racing track, last Satur-
There were some
..j vut .hr,..f. i. a ' r,:"!Lmo,l;,in.! f..tnre- on the fro-
la t 'ITu- of !! loumy iwv-" .
of atinn Ov.ubix. Orn. mM rnm gnJ t.U together With
l..lt.l bii I uf ,h' 7. . . i .i .
.uOia otnrr t Mvtoa si t. : joaj weather, maiie the meet
li. W. W. M.. running tf . , ,
J r h. s un. t u.u n j one lon-r to U remen.UriHl
" '" .ViV'" i . The races stai were the -J:2T.
w..in iu oum of ih w. iiiw f iact free-for-all trvt and free
KlfiH Slrwl. In th on of TuaUtm.
urnon. ho on in iui for-all aee.
If XW The wntest.wen.outa.f the
aut iwrirr of va hi union v'. lorlnarv. everv heat U'inir a
,.r, ... lhn- N. PrailH u ;
k. of .ii :i J race. The winner of every lieal
Iiik on sjk1 -our. lon m "nrl, . .... . .
... .r..r.moniionj KKih sirwilbeinir a race. 1 he winner of e
m .u4 to of Tuautin. a "'""iPrv heat w as e lmmatea irtun
X Itr Vro. the next heat. This rule brought
-tu.n nn 11 t.ft. mor or out the Ust there was in the
lo iho N K. corner ih.r.r: inrno, Kn ..liminnt.l i.H-Levilli and
roniniuln t. on N. nn ot kim v .......
? t. jk it. i w. w. m.. t cb.. morr irnve everv norse a ciiame.
..r to lh i-nler of lh TuaUlin ju-nsational raceof the
KI.t: lhnc down m vnir 01 aaiu i - - .
rtvrr In a Brnrmi wmnrwinij uai noo mv miv-ivi -mh i -
Han S.. owned and driven I'V
Kd. Urain. smasheil the lH-al
half-mile track record of l:U"in
this event making the distance
Round Trip Fares
T0T1IK
Portland Rose Festival
VIA THE
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE
from all main and branch line jwints; from point3 on the C.
it E., S., F. C. & V. and I. & M.
SALE DATES
Eugene and all ioints north including branch line points,
June 8 to 13 inclusive; stations south of Eugene, June 8-9-11-13.
Final return limit June 10.
For illnstrated liooklet on the Hose Festival and leaflet
giving full program, call on any S V agent, or address:
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent.
Portland, Oretron. n-12
tlirrctlon t point hr tn io
tfiilrr lln thrrof rt croa- a iin
rols rat of th Wlllamvttr
Mrrlilua, In lh N. W. oi i
N. r of UI -wtlon 51; thno K
.11 . . . k I I v- ..Mil. 1a.rl.ll.
n io'a t.oini i ro.u s. of th uwlin 1:(KH. He was closely follow-
,u.iin th v ana K h.u. of hw fti IJonnie Antrim, owned by
of j. it. V. Thomiun- un: aui Totld, and (. atntui Nort, OW net.
i.oim wtn 11 : ch. k anu i ru itarrow ami liarkley, o wai
. .i . . . . ...... ..ii.in ciirHKi it n -
v Of m. !" " - Violin l?..n, .. Antrim Vlilll
... . v.- A.. ..n.kit it: i irni'i a naiia. i.'hih n
south to th ceiitr of rvW runnlnn I jt,HHnd heat at ple iou.S record of
througni aaw iami. ,n.-.. . , .v- , , , u tl,ir.
heat in l:U"i. I he free-for-all
trot was a fast race. Prince Seat
tle, driven by Woodctick, won in
1:071
The 2:25 pace was won by J.
C. It., owned by J. f. I'.ueluinan.
1:071 Pat ton Puke, owned by
Itarrow and Parkley. of Walla
Walla, won the second place
Jim Hill, owned by Anderson,
w as third
The free-for-all was won by
Prince Seattle, owned by Wot I
loam lh i-nlrr-ltn of .U1 rh
to th lln tHln awtlona :j ani
Tonihl and rai afor.ill.
thriii- S. to th ilii' of tx-Klnninx.
Ki'l'KTII That mur hjn li in-
hliiuni rr.Ui- allliln lh bounu
arl of aalJ roJ munklial or.
oration. hrlnbfir in
and that lh number of a. luil In
hatiiunl. and rrindi-nt althln tin
ronltn of wld b.mli.1 jrn- la ap
proilmatrl : poi.l.
W IIKtlKMUlr;. nur primon.
pray thai upon in prn.,iiini
Ihl prtltlon. a nrariiiK o nau inri--
on. and I hut i iKiuno.in- mi w
propo-u-d munk-lp.il rorporallun b'
rUttlhd and dnnd hrln l
mil and thai lh nunibrr of Inliabl-
tanu r.nding within lh conniin " : i.,;i c. M...I .,,.1 OAn
taid boundarira b .vrtJlnd and lot K, in I .Ul J. ov olllndil. Own
dtrmind. and
that an ordr br
ma.i. h ihu fourl lor an iiiin
t, b hIJ allhln th boundarlm of
itUI propom-d municipal corporation
In a.v-ordin. with nrfllona J.'u7 and
3Jii of lird' oruii U of 0
ttji of nrriun and nln a tun and
iila. mhi-r nald rlniion la n or
Second
third.
ed by Wilson, took
1:111, and llallie I
1.14.
Hereafter ('apt. Mi (.'arm will
hold his races on Sunday, thus
giving lovers of the uport til
kinirs a chance to see some line
matinees.
hld. and that nolle of an li-llon
to b hrld In nld proponrd munli lpal
corporal, nn. for th purpow of d
trmlnlnK whlhr lh am ahall to-,
com !ni-orportd. b nlvn for and
dunnn th tlin and la th maiinrr
pr!iirlbl by alu dritlon S1T, Irfir.l r
(iregon iJiwa. and nlvlnit nolle Iht
lb olra rhall U tmulr.d In ut
ballntii hli h nhall runlaln th wurdf
fur lni"rnrallon" or "axaliiit In
eurp.ir iti.in ' or word gulvali nl
thrrrto, a rut alo th nam of pi-r-
n vuii ror io nn .." i , . . .,,.,.., :i,. .,,.. i
lftlv niunulpal itTli' prnriu'i iuiiiui luiurai luiooinn im n.n,
by law for munk-lpal corporation 0 J, conducted next n.Ollth. A
Lr,'V:'o,1,,l.:,Vy7h: "Parliamentary Drill'; wan given
tuuniy court of Wa'hiiift-ton founiy. )y rs. Myra Miller-StaulTer ami
(,ron. on th. nm Whdna, of II. . t j . , th.. mi-.nl.ers
nt regular tnn held arirr jii i . ' . .,
! tion an provided by tion 3u. ami visitors present Mrs. M.
The WiKiian's Christian Tem
perance Union hrld an interest
ing meeting in the M. K. church
last Thursday. Mrs. WeU r, the
ellicient Medal Contest sutierin-
tendent, is arranging for an ora
laird'a Orrguii lw, and If It appara
thi-rpaflrr from ui h canvana OMdi
t.v thla court, of the vot caul thr.
ut that a majority of th vol thuf
mil ut for Incorporation, that an
ord-r b mail In ai--orduni Willi
the U of th Slit of or-
Hon d.larlii nuih trrrltory duly
m. .,r.ir iird an a municipal ror-
ponttlun uinlr th nam and Myl
of th City of Tu ilalln. and di-i lanux
lh proii rclvlni rrupwtlvrly Ho
hivhrnt nnmbr of ol for nuih
n-vrral offlcea to be duly li:ttHl to
nui h -ff !-.
Iiatd this llh day of M.iy. 1913
f UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Summer School
JUNK 23, AUG. 1, 1913
Twenty-five Instructors Fifty Courses.
Distinguished Kastern Educators Added
to Regular Faculty.
University Dormitories open. Board
and roo n at ?3.,S per week. Reduced
railroad rales. For complete illustrated
catalogue, address The Registrar, Uni
versity of Oregon, Fu gene.
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Tualatin, or.
Tualatin, or.
Tin hi I in, or.
Tu il.iiin.nr.
Tual.illn, nr.
Tualatin, fir.
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Tualllln, Or.
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Peoples Theatre
Main St., next door to City Bakery-
Always lines a Good, Up-to-date
Show for 5c and 10c.
Q MATINEE Kvery Saturday at 2 p.m. O
Tualllln, Or.
Notice
NOTICE OF APPLICATION To I.N
CORPORATK TH K I'lTT OK
TUALATIN.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice i hereby Riven that on Wed
tieaday, July 2, 1913, at the hour of 111
o'clock A. M., of aid day. ut th fVmnty
Courtroom In the County CuurthnuKe
t Hillsboro WanhlnRton County, Ore.
fon, at the next regular ti'rm of the
v-wuniT v;ouri oi ine Ktate nr Ori.trun
tor Waehlnirton County, the followine
etition will be prpspnted to puld
IN T 1 1 F. COUNTY COURT OF THE
r'TATE OF OKKGON FOP. WASH
INGTON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Incorporation
The City of Tualatin.
TO HONORABLE D. B. REAHONER,
County JudKo of WaRhlngton County,
JjHN NYHKRG and C. A. HANLEY,
County Commlmiloneri of Waiihlng
ton County, Oregon, together con
ftitiiting the County Court of Wash
IriKton County, Oregon:
Wit, the urnJrMKiied, quulilled
i:ltctois of Washlnxton County, Ore
pron, residing within the limits of the
territory proposed to be Incorporated
as the City of Tualatin, as herein
nfti-r specifically set out and de-
fi-lhr.il, would respectfully Tepresent
PKTlTloNKRH.
W. 1 IfLiny.
Klta K. Tiffany,
l-arrl K. Kirk,
r M ItolXTtS,
M. Itohrrts,
K. KliliK-r, n m
I ave AJams,
rlam Alams,
V. A. Hohlnson, Tualatin. Or.
lirai e II. Hohlnson, Tualalin. "
t:. K Mai k.
A. W. Mack. Tualatin, nr.
J. R. Tuller,
A. . Wllklns, " "
P. A. Tuller. " "
John C. Wangerman, "
M. A. Wangerman, "
J. B. Jamerson, " "
U Wemlel. " "
Klilney J. Welth, " "
William Weith, " "
D. W. Hough,
I. I. Westfall,
Walti-r Thoaipson,
J. K. C Thompson,
li. li;iUBtrarn,
W. A. Clear.
Ann M. Fuller,
Mri hiaille iuy,
. F. t'at-l,
Mrs. K. J.CaHteel,
K. A. Wly.
Klla MIy,
Mrs. U U. Westfall,
John Wesch,
Fred Wesch,
Minnie Wesch,
Nellie Q. Kllnger,
t'arrle Hough,
F.llzubi th II. U'old,
Wm. Barngrover,
A. Hcherling.
Mrs. W. Thompson,
Laura Thompson,
Anna Thompson,
Mrs. J. Thompson,
William Ray,
Harsh Wilkin,
R. C'.Payne,
Myrtle l-al(l,
Mrs. HodHon,
James Hixlnon, " "
J. B. Meek, " "
August Blank, " . "
Mrs. August Blank, M "
A. P. Hunre, "
B. F. Kllnger, " "
fleorge Ounor, " "
V. Bcherllncy, " "
C. H. Moore, " "
3 W. Kllnger, " "
Mrs. Mary Kllnger " "
ArtRhaver, " "
E. O. Downer, " "
Mrs. Christy Downer, " "
A. J. Moshcr, " "
J. Nyberg. M "
Mrs. OraNyberg. " "
For hearing, and at Raid time and
place, said petitioners will pray that
the said City of Tualatin be Incorp
orated, with Its boundaries as herein
described, and In the event said peti
tion can not be heard upon Wednes
day, July 2d, 113, as soon there-
Shirley was received as a m-w
merntHT. Hie next nitvtinjr will
be held Thursday afternoon,
June 19, at li:' o'clock, in (Irace
United Uvantfelical church. Mrs,
WeU-rwill conduct the "W. (!.
T. U. Catechism" and irive "A
Hrief History of the W. U. T. U."
Mrs. StautTer will give a drill on
the "State and National Ollici
ary." Siwcial music will U- ren
dered. Kveryone welcome.
John Wilson and Frieda Iiv
inif were united in marriage hy
l'ev. Hiram Gould. June , 11)1:5.
The newly! wedded couple are
from Gales Creek.
Ora Uook, of Cornelius, w as in
the city Monday.
MUKROW- LINTON
A iiretty home wcwlmi? was
celebrated Sunday evening, June
8, 11)13, at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and MrH.
Richard Linton, Sewell. Ore.,
when their daughter, Gladys,
was united in marriage to Adna
K. Murrow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Murrow, of llillslioro
The ceremony was performei
under a beautiful arch of Oregon
Grape and fern, the contracting
parties standing under a white
bell. Kev. Weber, of the M. K
Church, Hillsboro, officiated
The bride's sister, 1'eryl, playct
the wedding march from Men
delssohn. The parlors were taste
fully decorated with Oregon
Grape, fern and roses. The
bride was beautiful in silk crepe
de chine and carried a bouquet
of white carnations. The bride
is a graduate of Hillsboro High,
'12, and for the past year lias
been engaged as teacher in this
county. The groom is a gradu
ate of the Oregon City High
School, '00, and later studied
pharmacy at 0. A. C. For the
last two years he has been a res
ident of this city, and is now
engaged in the real estate busi
ness. After the ceremony a splendid
dinner was served in the dining
room, which was decorated with
ferns and peonies. The newly
wedded couple immediately left
for a short wedding trip, after
which they will take un their
may, juijr ao, ivio, as soon mere-1 . li-n i .
after as the same can be heard by residence in Hillsboro. Both are
the court I verv noniilar in this eitv nnr) vi
cinity, and a host of friends are
Tualllln, Or.
Dated this May 18th, ISIS.
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Every Sunday until
Further Notice,
at
FOREST
RACE TRACK LH.GINN INC. ON
Sunday, June 15
k. . .Wa.- 4
Oregon Llcttru Cr -top t
Koct' Truth IVst hri-? in
v l'ttiific Nortliwct.
Admission, 50 crnt5i - Grnmhtomi Krt-c-.
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Will Celebrate Two Days.
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Big Parade, Popular Amuse
ments, Balloon Ascensions,
Steam Swing, Races, Sports,
Games and a Fine Program.
Tfi FAY f
Far
Cut
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This will be the one big celebration in
the county, Jake two days off and en
joy yourself. Begins morning of July 3
and ends with Fireworks, evening of tlie
TETnTTi3 nmor