The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 24, 1913, Image 1

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h iii Muri'iiiy. ami h (. will
i if i liavi- I.U tl.n-Kjii r ri-a'ly to
.rat".
J. N. Miili-r, wl.Ji.'H si la.4
lilan- tn-ar Oak Turk, l.-avi-s tliii
,-, i. k f'r riaUkani'-, where lie
.- jctIh Id lorat'-.
Mr. ami Mrs. .I:n,n-i r.. tiftlirt.
. h'l ciirtii- t' llil! lUiru (rniiiNf
lira ka. la-t AuihI. r-t lrut-l
j their t'ltl'li'ti weil'hfi, a few
I ilhi r i il l, -I U','il.
iri't Dtitic-t. who l,:u Ix-cn
.virkitij' at Iil!'- (nr several
iii'ii.lliH, hits rvMneil liin hsi
iiiiii. tiii'l wan in lliil. lor the
lir t nf tin week.
r.i'iiverlon home nf
i.Ia-iieri-.l. with 1.0:5
! ai-n-.H tf lati'l. Som. small fruit
!:i!n U-rries, tirn' t':ir.i-n b(k1.
;"l.iikt-n park. Win. Cutiley,
n.MV.Tt.iii, Ore. U '3
1 A lar;f numlNTtif M'Misi' rnem-
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rmillli,
GEIJRIICHES
ISut three failures at l-ast Ouar
terly i;amination
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i . 1,1!' hy the onl'-r. l ln; Jxiys
reiKirt ii splenJi'l tisne, arid an
irtituensc crowal,
4
I r. K. M. Unhinson. of i'ea-
wrluii, wa.4 in town Monday.
Ih' hil.i liei'tt Very id. lionised for
i ". ei-iil iti'itiUis, an l -a that he
ha lu'eti iitiahle to attend to
tiiia h of his niedical j.ract'nT.
'Hie yrand jury room U-ats tli
I avla IdH. anywav. ihais one
eoinforl for li.; Sv". en men coop-
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(he Hi'rk eiiiluiv'
hiiv hevli, lallle.
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rn.l.n la- I
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hi. ri p. Ii'.i..
I'.itti. in. il k. I la 1 wi . k hie eU
In li..tr.' I iiii''i' e.l Iii I mil
Ii t had h il'i h i l!i I on prii'"4.
I'ritiie l' i-r t'.p s li .'J w itlt
hlilk n( 'leer ' :'' .'it V.V" iind
h n I la li-ni ( lr. i'"'i ! t r-i al
tilt, iiinl i.i'AH V Vn f. ill !. i'.l.
I . il'i In ell U keen il.-mai.il
I. .- hut. her eat tie e- p. rial
and hi -if eft. Sate w re
li ' Ilia!! ipiillilllteH i i lln
w a-t eumparal i vel v tdinrt .
ow V Vn I'1 i.'S. Ii' ifei".
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li.H' lliarl.el w a-i Htea I V t'
t hie lnii.l nl elril line
.id al ! Jo Friday iihu'Ii
nil, nf li'.'hl ,miii. s:il" i
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-ft! lmvei i oil Ihe llliir
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ii.piiieiit ly nn a heavy hit i i :it
lea-t t'nr I he pt eSeltt.
Slu i i hmi'ie ii ;ilieV;i hits l.een
nil week. Iem;ilid f.rlolll
tiHittmi iind liiinks li;n I'een liv'ht
and Ihe (rade lias shown no siirn
nl impruveineiit wh:iteef oer
pii-y urns week's market. A lib
I Till top n (' a; Hume el'.V fond
Ktock sold tit that ptici'. I'fiiiK'
lilliiit: ewes tit I, w ri Iters at
i .'Si and yearling al I .rOare e
ti' ine iiintaliutis in tin1 million
lll l;lt.
h'l itON I I I Vlk'lC Ik'MNS
Pm I 'link i I hiit w I.. m ;i!! i
ph .-d an I readv (nr the i it..r
Ihe i.nii.U's slmA will I"' :i rev
latl'iti. i
Mrs iiiit .1. I 'it-, i ; an.! w il -. ! j
r.itvt.'ll. Were ill llf ll"l' I Vi,i li J
itii'ti'ti, Sain.lit . I hi ir -mi. A i
I. I ;i is, td t i'k I 'mint , w i
w ilh Ih.-iii. hautu' pi t am . d
( runt I 'eii! ra! ( li einei. v. I., n- i
hits a mIin k ranch. I all . r an.t
h.ni ihi'iill' d S;it 1 1 r.l.i fi.r 1 1 r i : i
ville, and Mr. Ihi.i'. i'i'i'ti..i
.i her lininc in !tloii.
1'i.r sale Several in. nh a'. '
ill). I hl'midiTS, l.tt' t lttake:t. .).'
I'. Adams, near .lai-z S iH
place, Hnillh d I'll) I'ill'k, llliir
l-.r... -'I' !hi
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,1)11 UIH lllll .lll'l iti ''I
.if al-.e Hie Inn, pa thrmieh
Ihe eitV SalilldilV, eliloilte Imllle
from a three .l;i s I'cd.inv trip
n er on the I r:tk iind other lil
lilllionk OMItltV tr.-itms. l.ltliolli
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i.ays Kiev l.a.l line ie-iiini: an me
tune.
I'nr sale, i hean for ca: h. i'
f.mt COirill'itled ll'ii'l f. '!!'!. I' l
cope Ifiti'ie. .lliit .w I. S tt
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Thirty applicants out of a tla.as
of fifty-Reveri writing at On? last
luarterly teachers' examination
wert? succi-ssful, on; irtttintf a
life diploma, four receiving fivt
year certificates and twentydive
earninjr a'rs lor on year,
The entire clasH of .17 sliowcd
hut Uiree failures, the twenty
vent to IillamooK. Sunday, four extra having written for
exempt trade standing. The
successful were:
Life certificate-Irma M. Vose.
Five years -Minerva Frazer
Brow n. Hillsloro; Carl F. Orover,
Dilley; Sister M. Lucile. Beaver
ton; Sister Mary Ucirina, Iea-
verton
One year-Kmrna Iliehler,
(Vtrnelius; Olina Deford. Laurel;
Frances lU-illv, llillslioro; hlhe
M. Saue. Luira Hazlitt. Maud F.
Kniuht. Forest Grove; r. J. ( le
I ni at tht court house, charireil rno. Toledo; Alma lluth Ktce
.i . i- . ... r.t li. -t. i .if l . i e
W illi liiKlliK c.ire oi uie tuisijeeus uilisooni; itveiace. iormer-
f the community. ly Mt Vernnn. Wash.: Mrs. Stti-
i :.. I la Hinman, Sherwooil IL 4; Mrs,
PKorei
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YourOrte
i:,;' . ton. Montana, and Uie Miss- (AIife Jf- j
i s V.ola and Soplna llaumann. of '"''H1 .,an. V,11'.1 T
Portland, were quests of Mrs. 1 vTZ
A. ltu'. Sunday. They report f- 1; rt.n b-w.s I-inham.
IH'ait'imil 1 w 1, innti-l .wot.
thai their linthor, theodore.
well know nin the Cedar Mill sec
tioti. is now a prominent con
tractor at lloiiolulu. Sandwich
Mauds.
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"onald K. 1,(11, and Miits Pn'ii
trice Puller were united in mar
niiKe at Spokatie, Wash., Tlturs
'."iy. .inly li, p.Mii. Ihe urooin
:i Hon of Mr. and Mrs. P. A
'Oiitf, and Ihe liridi' is wel
known here, liavintr Piuuht in the
hik'h M'hool last Winter. They
w'll .emaiii in Kaslern VVJishinvr
ton unt il Novenilii'i,t when I hey
Wl K r.itMt to Iowa, where tin
Kfootn expects to enter the Uni
versity of Iowa.
wa 1
! to lake
!,-!' Of li,
ii-r w:i;
P.urdet!
I childr.-ii
, Pert). a.
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a th.
iii. a. in
p. tak.
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, the el'1
M-u-.t
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s son. an
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a a--
iit'ii'phtnc
at h-r cut
Pit-
itor iind
.'feed, illld
ii.'.reentents
nothef was
u. t!:e fat It--.aiiilfiith-
citt'e of Alfred
:md the three
4 of w hotn was
tie. Mis. Alfred
.11'. orced the
I Ihe Will pru-
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IS L'i I
Artis and Journal, $2.25.
Aut'iist Tew s ami family le
ai led for Netai ts and I ianhaidi.
the last of the week, lor an e
ended outllu'. lltev Weill in
the tnai'hine. via th' lititmle
londe,
Ihe IlillslHiro Putnher Com
pany lias just installed a line new
planer, of the larger size. Ha'
mill hits orders ahead, and i
runnintt full time.
For sale, cheap: ' Urivimr and
itddle iMinv, liin kskin, aliotit ten
1 . . .i ii
years nhl, very entte. nnni
I trucks, near .lolinsnn Pros, saw
mill, four miles south
Imh'h,
Mrs. K. M. McDonald reltirn-
ed to her home in Thorp. Wash.,
after a few weeks' usit with
her sister in law, Mrs. P. . iMc-
Kiitney. and other relatives.
Cnl. li. W. McNutt. of t'orne-
Itns, is down at N'iisiuc, wiu'te
he will remain for his health un
til aUnit Septemlier I.
Ilesvv work team for sale.
P.o CiS. Forest Urove, Oregon,
lioute 1. lil''
Painters have heen putlinir a
coitt of the revivilier on the
cornice of the Hotel Washineion,
litis week.
Diinceat W. 0. W. Hall. North
Plains. Saturday evenint". July
2(5. Toelle'sorcheslra. Tickets,
.fli'i, ineliidiii),' u line supper.
Mr. ami Mrs. IV re v l.onirand
little son started Sunday for a
vacation "t Netiirls, e;oinir over
in their Ford.
Clues. (Jrahel. of South Tuala
tin, was over to the city Satur
day inorniiiK'.
Henry Brocks, of South Tiialii
tin, was in the county seat Fri
day. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Fletcher,
of Forest drove, were county
seat visitors Friday.
F I,. Manes, of Chelialem
Mountain, was
Monday.
re-r
I'O t"
in th.
:.' ihhi
I in of the
the (','fe el
sum of the
tins to In
ure
Buxton; Marirueritte Morrisey.
Marcclla Morrisey. Cornelius;
Thos. F. (lill. Oregon City; James
F. Forsythe, Gaston; James II
Jack, HillslKtro; Kunice C. I'ost.
HillsUiro Moosers won Drain; liov h. P.ierly, Beaverton,
three out of four ol the contest U. :i; Nellie h. Wooil, J. Augusta
lit. ted at the l illitmook clam- Siller. Ilillsboro.
hake. Sunday. Dr. . v.. l'tt-
teiiver won hrst and second in
the Pal Man s race; Ilios. and
Nick Williams, Butcher Bendel
im I Thus, liiiymond won the
. . I k. . I
men s reiiiv race, ami Airs, .louu
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If yoti don't Aiini to tome to town, just phone yonr
order in and it will !: promptly attended to as if you
called in jk.tso;.i. We sjicci ilie in "Hurry Up" orders
and yoti can 'c t a prescription made up very conven
iently in this way. All orders are sent out by the
earliest pos.-dl.e. 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 Beme.iles hy Parcel Post, Prepayed without extra
charire.
iMMMMAWMMMMMMMMMM
The Delta Drug Store
RLXALL STORE
j. s twi t jl a mm
. Are Yovi Thinking
t ririliiiirVrmiiirfli
CAWI OP THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
to our kind friends for their
Boeker won the first premium in sympathy and kindness during
the ladies cotittSl for Ion ir dis
tance throw inr of a hasehall
Thev were nwa-ded substantial
premiums lor their trophies,
Mrs. Boeker savs she won Iter
trophy hecausc she had lieen in
traitntf.r throwinir missiles at
chickens when they invaded the
p.o. k. r earden, north of town.
l'.vrv man who travels the
countv roads should read this-
iind oth-rs w ill, of course. List
Ihirsdiiv tit'-'ht the Jackson
the illness and oliseiiuies of our
brother, Carl T. l ounir.
F.mma Yonnj.
Mrs. C. I liosantler.
(). K. You n jr.
Frank Younjr.
SOUTIII'KN PACiriJ
The Southern Pacifie scltedule
:us now runninjr. is as ionows:
To Portland
Of openiu a I5anK Account
the one sure mad to best business?
If you are, do nut oyerlook the mod-
r em acL-ommodatious at the
: American National
; 0 13 HANK
Private desks for writing your business
letter; fr drawing your checks and a J
big free telephone list in a private
, ltooth. Privacy for your safety deposit
lxi.xes. We can make you feel at home
I for we have all the modem conveniences.
" Your patronage courteously receive.
A. C. Shuti-, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier.
American National Bank
H Main and Third, Hillsboro
' m s- s. ir C ''
case of
:'.'. iHki
the ha!
another
lien to
.nce, to
the s-m : W I!.'.
i i i.'i ii iii- trout
wit'idi-itivn in
tnatiua'.'.e, the
descend, with
the three eratid dituri.ters.
P man T. Vilco. it hrother of
Ceo, Wilcox, was made trustee
of all the property, and he built
il iHHl home for Mrs. Wilcox
and iluu'.'.l. Icrs, but they did not
hunt remain there, W . N. Bar
rett, of this city, w ho drew the
er.-milfather's will, iind also se
cured a divorce for Mrs. Wilcox,
the dead eirl's mother, s:tys that
the murdered Mhs Wilcox had
received the jvtvatest portion of
her estale. Attorney Barrett
says thitl the j'irl showed evi
dence of more than average tal
ents, and it was this that caused
Lyman Wilcox to buy property,
under the terms of the trrand
fat Iter's will, so that ail three of
the i'.i'.iiidchildren could have an
education sit. Fneilic I unversdy.
Bv the body was a note "If
there be truth. 1 shall Iind it.
The theory supporlinjr suicide
is the supposition that the first
party who found the body did
not report it. but instead, emp
tied the chambersof the revolver
iind then clumsily replaced the
weapon in her hand.
The mother s:iys that the
daughter had bought a revolver,
Siiyintr she wits truing to end it
all, ni? "poor people had no riirht
to' live." The Denver coroner
insists that tl is a niuruer case.
Geo. Wilcox, tlu' .ei'anill'ather
of the j'irl. was interested in the
sawmill business in North Wash-
roitniv. nn
i t i ti' io TualaU: McMinnville pass'jrer, a. m.,n:52
torn, south of town, mijrht have Sheridan tra.n. a. nv S
burned, with a eonst.pient loss liHamfk train . . m 10.
, . , . , .I,.. Corva is overland, p. m . n
S",' l , f ; r t ekictJn On Sunday. McMinnville pas-
',,"1"ti: "'" ' U '.tl" L'1!! " semrer .Ws not leave Hillsboro
oi I. .X. utai-ei. ,, ...eu oe , .. R P .
.1 ..,.(...... m the ovommr 1 w " -
l'r 'Cirahcl noticed a lire on the 'rom Portland
bridge tloor. ;tnd extinjruished it Corvallis passenjrer. a. m ...8:22
thoroughly. He said that some Tillamtxik passenirer, a. m. .10:lK)
one had attempted to nut it out Sheridan passenjrer, p. ni .. 5:1 1
before he came alonjr. and the M'Minnville piussenjrer. p. m f: !."
first piirty had stamped it out at Durirur the beach season a pas
one point, but in so doinjr had semrer train will leave HillsUiro
scattered the brands to another for Tillamook at 2:27 p. m.. every
place, a few feet distant. Some day except Sunday; and a passen
one had carelessly thrown away ,r.r will arrive from Tillamook
a cigarette butt, or dropped a every evening at 8:."5, Saturday
match, and tne aeinxsus on me excepted.
hrii l'o. its dry as tinner, soon
catnrht. Had it not been for Mr,
Grabel the structure would have
1.. hi. , i-eitneei I to ashes tiofore
,., r,.i- it vvnnlit have Uen County Si'hool Mipt. Lames IS
; ..oiiVi., t,. leie.. ihrim-n wnter arranjrinjr to hold a one week
onthebla.e, even if it had heen Normal School at Hil sboxo this
discovered. If von are traveling' l'"11 Jllst lMfore the schoolsopen
, ,t .we too much rare with The object is to present some of
"vour inau hes. cijrar or eijrarette the new books just adopted for
stubs.orin emptyiuir the bowl of use in ine scnoois. aim 10 jnve
your pipe.
COUNTY SCHOOL Nl-WS
n city visitor
hy
m.
WOOD WANILD
Sealed bids will be received
school clerk up to (i o'eltK'k n.
Aim. l'.d.'t, for -It) cord of first
class, old jrrowth, jrreen fir, 4-ft.
wood, tn in" delivered on school
eToiiiids not later than Oct. 1,
P.ll:t.
Board reserves the rijrht to re
ject any or all hids.
C. V). Hedjre.
Clerk of School Dist. 48, Wrash.
Co.. Ore.
SIII'.kMDAN HURNS
I the hejrinnuijr teacher a start in
rijrht direction.
The instructors so far an
nouneed are Mrs. Minerva
Brown, who will have charire of
the primary work; Prin. U W,
Burtt will instruct in the Palmer
method of wntinjr; Jas. H. Jack
and B. W. Barnes will also jrive
instruction in classes to be an
nounced later. State Sunt J. A.
Churchill will be present one day
if possible. All teachers of the
county who are interested in the
school should correspond with
the Superintendent. 1 he slojran
for the W ashinjrton County teach
er this year is better reading,
vntinjr and spelling,
. t . . ncl I A A ft C Ml i a i It -x
Iho business district oi Mien- A. A. luorriu startea ior un-
in Yamhill County, hurnetl tano, Monday, wnere he wil
l'Vid.iv nu'ht. the maze navinir load a government iransporta
started a from gasoline stove ex- tion outfit for the east slope of
tngton
htiti being
known as the Nelson-Wilcox Lum
ber Company, lie was eccen
tric, but always had nn open
purse for the wife and family ol
his degenerate son, who had
been in several asylums, and
who was eaten by alligators, in
it Florida stream, two or three
years ago.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.
or.
illusion. 1 he loss is estimated at
practically a hall million dollars.
Several residences were also
burned.
Fi nest Haas, son-in-law of J.
W. Jackson and wife, of North
l'lains, lost his drug stock, which
was one of the beat in the county.
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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 Bauk Book. Have them save
a little at a time and deposit with us. We
We will pay them per cent, on their
1 heir success will be insured.
SHUTE SAYINGS BANK
KM'l.t S1YF. Koli SAYTNl.S
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the Cascades, and then take
charge of a government survey,
seven thousand feet above the
sea level. Al. and his crew will
be up where it isn't so everlast
ingly hot, and it will be pretty
work in the timber, for there is
but little underbrush there ex
cept along the creek bottoms.
"The jjlowinjj Ruby should adorn
Tl.oie who in July were born,
Then wii tlu-y 1 exempt anil free
From love's ilouhta and anxiety."
YOUR DIRTHSTONE
The Beautiful Ruby
If your birthday falls this month, the Ruby,
oue of the most beautiful of all gems, is your
lucky stone.
Alone or in combination with cither diamonds
or pearls, it lends itself to beautiful effects in
all forms of distinctly personal jewelry.
Let nic show you my special selection of July
r.irthstonc Jewels. Some pieces are set with
fine Purmali rubies, others with synthetic
gems of splendid color and luster.
LAUREL M. HOYT
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