The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 19, 1913, Image 4

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COOKING AND
HEATING
SCHEDULE
Rates for cochin and heating ser
vice at llillsbor. Forest Grove.
Deaverton. Orenco, Elmonica, Cor
nelius. Dilley, Gaston, Oregon.
Vox electric ranges, Irons, chaf
ing dishes, and other miscel
laneous heating tlevices or small
domestic vxner devices.
40
four cents per Kilowatt hour
Minimum monthly charge $1.00
The above rate is for permanent service only,
ami provides for the installation, by the
Company, of a separate meter for the measure
ment of the eiirreut used for cookiu-.; ami
other heating devices.
Ask our representative to call and explain
our new rates.
Washington-Oregon
CORPORATION
Hillsboro Oregon
Iutl tv A. Welch, Central Mansigrr, Portland. Ore.
Summer Vacations, Seashore or Mountains
rtH
HQUT15
TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES
Season fares from the principal stations to Newport or Tilla
niiHik Ileaches ae as follows:
TO FARE
Tillamook Beaches $1.00
4.70
fi.OO
l.'M
" . 7.10
9.00
" 12.00
" 17.20
17.75
Sunday Excursion Train on the C. & E. IL R.
Leaves Albany at 7:20 a. in. Corvallis 7:50 a. m. and connects
with the S. P. trains 10 and 11. North bound and No. 13
southbound.
EXCURSION FARES EAST
Tickets hr M from all ni;iin anl limnrh line points in Oregon to
cistern il. Mutation oik- wiv through California or via I'ortlaml. Stop
overa witi.in limit TIl'KKfS UN SAI.H DAILY TO SKIT. y, final re
turn limit Oct. 31.
For besutifullv i)lu i'rtf'l Irnkli t " Vacuum livs" aol booklets ilescrit
inif Tillauimk, County Itrai lies, Ni-u i-rt anil other points, ai well as in-
foruiaitoti aVut l-'.aM rn farr, rcinc. stopovers, etc .call on nearest
Kent or write to Jul IN M SJotT, Cen Pass. Aent, 1'ortUnil, Oregon.
FROM TO FARE
Portland Newport $t.2T
Oregon City " f.2."
Salem '"
Albany " 4.w
Cor vail is " :5.7."
Eugene " 5.SO
Koseburg " S.7.
Med ford " 12.tH)
Ashland " 12.00
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Summer School
J LINK 23 AUG. 1, 1913
Twenty-five Instructors Fifty Courses.
Distinguished Kastcrn Educators Added
to Regular Faculty.
University Dormitories open. Board
and room at .V.S per week. Reduced
railroad rates. I;or complete illustrated
catalogue, address The Registrar, Uni
versity of Ortgon, Kugene.
11-11
Peoples Theatre
to
KIKST Tfct ur .!TU!eJ
ldtuHirr. ...a.ttmtinn .! hj
U'tif -r.' H nilitta
t.w t WahtaatB County. e.'.
an.l ar tWU r-Mat lthia
tl.- timil f tho territory prMl
I.. ts in..r1r..sl a tiie Otjr
TuiUtin. JtiJ h.iw rvhl.-J wiltim trie
l...uiia..ri.' f nM r'tfl muni
.-if.il ,.iit,itim for mi th Ihirij
.!. nt iir.ve.tias the a t lai
fWitlon
BMlv-TMI s-'ir rr"0,""'r
an.1 il-c eWeat ef the unia
...if.xat.-d vIC.w kn.-wa as Tu.tltlin
u.1 if the Krin.ry herein fler lir
ti. uliilt deo-rit!. are Oe-tr.a .l
hn an .l.vtl.m h. U wilhia ia
limit, for the uri.'.e f i.orw.
1 .tins .K flljr of Tuilttm-
Ttlli;l Th t the l..un.lrl. aaJ
tutiii of the torrit.iry h.rela ri"v'
I to to In.'oipor-.ile.l an tl' t'lt
,f Twal.U e . .rlu ulrty houiutivl
jn-i d..rilM.t ji follows alt that
, i... of hiiisto Wunty. Ore
lion. I m an.l Wing wilhiw aaJ
.11 ..ritxl ai follow :
eomm. iu ins at the northw est cor
ner of lot S.v JJ. tw Tu.itatia O.irxlvti.
a hown i'B t'i .luty rsvoixhl m.i
nn.l .l,l thereof, on tile anl of re.orl
In the oitu-e of the founly Ke-orJr
of ,hiHiiton fourily. I'reiton. alJ
...lm (.em leen h. nonu of the
..mlheat eorner of aeelloa U T.
K It. I VV. XV. M.. tunniiif thence
weft on !'' N line of l'l II anU
St of n.l Tuitatm liarO.-na a tin-tin.-
of tela fWt, more r lesa tj a
.omt le oulh of the W. line of
fitih Street, in the town of Tualatin.
ieson. as hown on the Jul)
tevor.lt-1 m 'P m-l t'1 't thrreof. on tile
nn.t of rvorJ In the office of the
1 ;v,..!.l.r of Washington County.
(teon. Ihen-e N. parallel with the
K. line of aul s.vtion it. an.l pa.
Iiik on .iUI course, alonn the V. line
of .it.l aforementionej Kttth Street
In sat.l town of Tualatin, a distance
of 7 eh more or oa to the X. Ilnw
of seetion Si: thence K on aai.l
aevtlon line let feel, more or lees,
to the N. K. corner thereof, then.r
eonl. mime rl. on N line of section
! I. T. S iv U I V. W. M.. T ch.. more
or !. t the center of the Tualatin
Kiver; thence down the center of n.W
river in a Kcncral outhea.sterl
.iireetion to a point where the ud
.enter line thereof first ero-e a line
! ro.ls went of the Willamette
Merl.ti.in. In the N. W. of the
N II " of n.iut section St; thence K
parallel with Willamette Meridi
an to a p'lint H rU S. of the line
.livhlms the N. ami S. halvea of all
hectloo :t; thence W. to the W. line
of J. It. t Thompson! l.mJ: a.ul
point being 51 I chs. K. and U rods
J. if the iiuarter section eorner on
the W". fine of saUl aeclton 5t; thence
south to the center of creek runninit
throuirht saisl Inml; thence W. fol
lowing the center line of said creek
to the line Ix-lween sections J J an.l
It, Township and ramie aforesaid,
then.-e S to the place of heKlnnin.
Ki'l Itril That more than lit) In
hitiltants reside within the lunind
aries of said pr.ipos.nl municipal cor.
poration, as hereinbefore .les.-rtbed
iiM.I that the iiuiulier of aetual In
habitants an.l residents within the
contines of said iMttindark'S I a
provimali'lv people.
WIIKKKr'oktr, ur petitioners
nrav that upon the presentation of
this netitlon. a he-srlua lie had there
on. and that the boundaries of said
lroposed municipal eorporallxn le
established and .h-llned as herein l
out. an.1 that the luimh. r of lnh.it.l-
tants resi.lini" within the confines of
said boundaries be ascertained ami
determined, and that an order be
made by this curt fur an election
to be held within the boundaries of
said proposed municipal corporation
in accordance wuh -e. li"ln l.'"J and
3:11s of lord's Oretioii Usi of the
State .if itrrK-ii and riving a time ami
piaCe where said election Is to be
held, nnd that notice of an election
to be held In said proposed municipal
corporation, f,r the purpose of de
I. rininiiik- whether the same shall be
come incorporated, be nlveii for and
lurintr the time ami In the manner
ire-.nbed by slid section Hit. lerd'
nr.on and kivihk notice thai
the vot.-r-i rhall be required to .a-l
ballots which rhall contain the words
for incorporation" "r "aKainst In
corporation" or words equivalent
Morel. 1 ami also the names of per
sons voted for to till the varum
elective liiunli ipal offices prescribed
bv law for municipal corporations so
Incorporated, and that the vole cast
at Paid election be canvassed by the
county t'ourt of Washumton County
.urrcuil, on the flrM Wednesday of It
. Mat reurular term held after s-abl
1 sjtii.n as provorxi by e. iton
Is I'riKoii Uis. and II it appears
toafter from such canvass nu.li
hi- court, of the votes ias there
hot a majority of the voles tliu
I are for Incorporation, that un
.r be mnle In accorslance with
liws of the rd.ite of tire
,O0 de.-larlnifsuch territory dill)
JwHl.oralod as a munlclpul cor
atlon umb-r the name and ctl
Jttt t'ily of Tiialilln. an.l declarmf
t -f nersons receivlni? respectively Ih
iktlhesit number of votes for sue!
mmirnX offlcci to be duly elect.ti to
ar offices.
i at,.l this Hth day of Mir, I!1J
lighting 111. M lire U tt.t-
liiw SmV-J Shut
IH Tim K At W W S CUMl s I llh'i't
Sia Ik
etmlon Vance, the VanihiU f.tnn
-.- 1 1..,
er. rvsi.im, near ixohwh:. ..
few months ago l'unn.1 lis
whiskers as clean as a l avU r
could shave them, was in t.vn
yesterxlay, with a new i,rtiea'ne
against things as they atv ami
ought not to lv. He atl l;uv!v
twovorvil from Uvsing tl.etu't'i
finger while tr)iiur t l iH a
wheel on a bicycle i" a lecai
. .1 ... 1
garage, wnen ne cmitun '"
aught another consii-.tmn nt el
trouhle. His Uy the n! 1 :en-
tleman ownsagvhul nun !', ana
has the necessary waited an
autiv. and the head ot the f enny
Uuight one for the ht'ivtui. an.l
after the purchase the lather
ccmehlded to learn all he ..vu A
aUuit autos. He did. In hia'ie
it with gasoline the oth.t r !a ta j
aividentally spilled a pint en his;
shirt, loiter he went out t niow
grass, nnd. desiring a smoke.
oaded his dudeen ami carciesMV'
truck a match on the nether
side of his trousers. The um-
tion was close to w here that gas-
lad soaked in, and in a .voinl
he was all nlla.e. He la I the
presence of mind to make three
jumps, and landed in aUmt ten
feet of water in the t iianiu 1 ol
the Yamhill river. He put tmt
the bla.eand started fur ll,!! Uv
ro to get stmie unguents ti ap
ply to the scorches. The i l l
gentleman wan unite tlrcrful
and says he is now ready to tak"
on a dying machine or any other
denied improvement.
Sr.NATM CAklU INi: I.I.N INS
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" W.iIlrT inv.
JMla K Tiffany.
Catrb F. Kirk,
C.1I. JlobertS.
'itit.il.. us,
ft Klinuer.
tire Adams,
tUB Ad itlis,
f JC . ludiinson.
turner 11. Itobinson,
It r.M 1. k,
A. W. M 11 k,
JL .Tul. r,
r.3tf. Wllkins,
. J. Tulle:,
4 f ft i. W'antserman.
J,A. WdiiKerinun,
J. 8. J niii r-.Mi,
AI'lMiKSS.
Tualatin. ir.
Tualatin, ir.
Tualiitln, nr.
Tualatin, ir.
Tuul itin, or.
Tualatin, rir.''
Tualatin, '-
I M
ToiWifn, fir.
Main .St., next door to City Bakery
Always lines a Good, Up to date
Show for 5c and lOc.
Q MATINEE Kvcry vSaturday at 2 p. m.
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Notice
NOTICE Or' APl'LlCATInN TO S-
coitroiiATK thk nn lk
TUALATIN.
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TO WHOM IT MAT roNt'KH.N':
Notice is hereby Klven that on c-d-headay,
July 2. 1913. at the hour of In
o'clock A. AI., of said day, at tliu I 'oil Mt y
Coui-ti'outn In tin? County Coin 1 lions.
at HUlaboro Washington County, fire.
Ron, at the nexi regul ar term uf tiie
County Court of the Slute of Oregon
for WashlnRton Countv, the followtnif
petition will be presented tn aald
County Court of the Btate of Oregon
lot Waanlagton County, to-wtt:
IN THK COI NTY COITtT OP Til E
STATK OF OHKUON Full WASH
INGTON COUNTy.
In the Matter of the Incorporation
of
The City of Tualatin.
to honorable d. b. kkahonku,
County .Tu.lae of Washington County,
JOHN NVBKRG and C. A. HANLKV,
County Commissioner! of Washing
ton County, Oregon, together con
rtituting the County Court of Wttah
in tori County, Oregon:
We, the unuYralitned. riualifled
elettors of Washingtori County, Ore
gon, residing within the limits of the
territory propnseil to be Incorporated
as the City of Tualatin, ai herein
after Fpeciflrally Bet out ami de
scribed, mould respectfully ri present
to vr,ur honorable court ai follows,
wwih
I vfc'y J Welih, " "
iVslam Welth, " "
f. . Hough. " "
f P. WeHfall, Tualatin, fir.
Waller Thompson, " "
J. It. C. Thompson, Tualltln, fir.
0. Baunram, " "
W.A.Clear. " "
Ann M. Fuller, "
Mrs. ria.lie l!ay. "
C K. Casteel, " "
Mrs. K. J CaHtel, " "
K, A. Kd.ly. "
Klla Kibiy, " "
Mrs. K l. Westfall, " "
John Wesch, " "
Fred Wes, h, Tualltln, Or.
Minnie Wesi h, "
Nellie . Klitiger, " "
Carrie Hough, " "
Kllzalo th II l.i. Ill, M "
W tit. Barngrover, " "
A.Heherling. "
Mis. W. Tlminpsnn, " "
1 , i n ra Th.i in ,H.,n, " "
Anna Thompson, " "
Mrs. J. Thoinpaitn, " "
William Hay. " "
.Sarah W'llkln, ' " "
It. C. Payne, " "
Myrtle La.bl, Tualltln, rr.
Mrs. Hixli-on, " "
James Hudson, " "
.1. !!. Meek, " "
Augiinl Blank, " "
Mrs, August Blank, " "
A. I'. Hiiinv, " "
I!. V. K linger, " "
tleorge Guriur, H
V. S. herllncy, " "
C. H. Moore, " "
.1. W. Klinger, -Mrs.
Mary Klinger "
Art Shaver, " "
K. O. Hoa ner, " "
Mrs. Christy Downer, " "
A. J. Mosher, "
J Nyberg. "
Mrs. Ora NyberR. " "
For hearing, and at aald time and
place, said petitioners will pray that
tne s.aid city or Tualatin be Incorp
orated, wflh Its boundaries as herein
described, anil In the event said petl
Hon ran not be heard upon Wednes
day, July 2.1, 19111, as soon there
Hfter as the same can be heard by
me court.
Dated this May 10th, 1!)13.
THOMAS II. TONGUE, JR..,
1" .. Attorney tor Ittltlonen.
NnVFl EXPERlENt
is Ni KcaJt l
I'lyinf MjthitH'
Tj.IIs
Soil,
honi
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and
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l.tln.
Mrs. Asenath I'aroline I
died at Iaks Angeles, t'a!..
:.. VJIX at the home f h.-i
'urtis Ix'vens. She was
March 7. IS.V1. the .l i i.;ht
pioneers ot IM i, U nil ini
Angeline (.atching. who
grated to Oregon from Mis.
and settled on a donation
laim near Forest (Iro.e.
father died in 1ST t. and
mother, known to Orc;rm
net-rs as "(Irainlma ' Am
(latching, died Sept. l".',
ileceasetl w as m;.rrii d to Wil
liam .evens in . Situ e IsnI
she residetl in I'ortland, with the
exception of a few years resi
dence in Hillslmro. in the eigh
ties. Her surviving children are
Curtis livens, ot fs Angelc,
manager of a hig mereantile
firm; and Mrs. Angit; liruvvn,
who made her home with her
mother, and who was with her
at the time of death. Of her
immediate familv a sister. Mrs.
Sarah J. Ualdra. wife of Kuhard
Haldra. of Hillslxiro, and three
hrolhers, Henjamin V. Catchini',
Wardner. Idaho, and Watson II.
and l,nas. II. i atftnng, ot Mis
soela, Montana, survive.
The remains s ere hrotadit to
Portland, ami burial tik place
on VVeunesuay, June IX, Irom
Finley's undertaking parlors.
A. V. I'mwn, of Forest drove,
hxs heen appointed by the State
Forester as Supervising Warden
for Washington County. He
will have charge of all state,
county and private patrol work
in this county, and co-operate
with forest supervisors of the
national forests to the greatest
possible extent. It is bopeil that
residents of the county will give!
him their hearty support and!
consult him in regard to burning
permits, etc., of a local nature.
He will be in touch with all local
wardens ami will gladly refer
requests for information to the
warden nearest you for any in
formation or assistance he may
lie able to give. A list of local
wardens with their nilflressfs
and telephone numbers, will be
published when such appoint
ments are made. It will be im
possible for the fitate forester to
personally inspect all the work
done by the numerous supervis
ing wardens in his employ, and
their success will depend very
largely upon the support they
receive from the people whom
the Forestry haw is intended to
aid and protect.
Leo)Hullock, of Salem, was in
town this week, arriving Tues
day noon, and wdiilo hero erected
monuments ovtjr the graves of
relatives in IhcNoeal cemetery.
Leo. says that Jlillshorr) has had
wonderful improvement Hi nee
his last visit to the home of his
boyhood.
Twenty penciled
ner ducks, Fnglish,
75 cents each. Mis
well, Heavcrton. On
Indian Uun
for sale, at
II. P. (Ironi-
Uoute 2.
between Aloha and
Residence
Huber.
Ralph Withycombe, or South
Tualatin, was in town yesterday.
His new barn is about ready lor
occupancy.
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Every Sunday until
Further Notice,
at
FOREST GROVE
RACE TRACK UKCINNINC ON
Sunday, June 22
c
3
Oregon Electric Cr Mop tt
KacrTrucK. Best horses in
the Pacific Northwest.
I 3
Admission, 50 t entsi - Grandstand Frre.
o)
Will Celebrate Two Days
!
ji
Big Parade, Popular Amuse
ments, Balloon Ascensions,
Steam Swing, Races, Sports,
Games and a Fine Program.
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This will be the one big celebration in
the county. Take two days off and en
joy yourself. Begins morning of July 3
and ends with Fireworks, evening of the
FOURTH
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