The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 28, 1913, Image 1

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nr. As i!,i- tax for this -ur
lift 1. li,. hi ;an, livm t tint 1 lu
ir ini.ir. tin' Hinalli-r tlrlin-
li nl ."Ml tihiiw- lip i little
Jtt' J i'in.1,! mil ilian la t vt-ar.
wlii-n aiiD t 1 It you that
fill liiiii. nls an- iTi-ali-r tht-y
rii'lit i.i.U in nuinl'cr, hot in
r kiiiii lulal.
At 1.111) SM i:
k U I Farm Co, will
11 nt hiililu- sail- at llo'ir farm
ItrriK iilf, at t-ii a, in, on
SAH CHAY. SKIT. 'Jt
i' t-. it. ' i-.-ii-.i sit,..! iv
isli-n-,1 I'l'i'i-ln-roii: niiirf roll.
rlinir, Nin- I liy r,(if,. lli'lK'ian
fsr; Ini-yntitn: how.-i. with lit
p at Mill-, ijkM , Ki-ll also;
PAIUY COWS
11 ty four hrailof i?oo yoim
M. with from L'ml to I'.r.l
Hi" t all of thrill ilur to
l tw.-cn Srnt. 1 ami Nov.
il tln-;i' cowrt an' irnnh-il .h-r-
H. k'ooil fair milkers, ami all
K'fll; ihsr harrow. Di-eriiiu'
(wi-r. l ii-iTinu hihih-r, 2 stivl
mi 1- Hu h plow, : wimhI licam
E 11 imh; '2 Ian. I piaster
''I'm. our to altarh lo wnuon
uir otin-r atwo-whi't-l sower;
power chninM-r. t'ii; ii I fin now:
Yard ensilage cutlrr, new; fi-
1111 Kanlcn eultivator. ont'-
p' '11111111 t art, sh-kh' L'l imler.
harrow, ami nuiin'rotis
I'T arlirh-s, l.um-h at ixmiii.
'HllS of S:, lln.l.iH lll
ami iivi'i- iv ii i, it 1 1 1 1 '
Pkahlc mile, at ,s .r t
. ii. Mrl-.'ilowni'.v, Mitr.
o- liuuheM, Am-lioneer.
' '" Shutt. Clerk.
' KillllNU ItUkfNS It Ak'N
I'in.Irr storm visited iho Uoy
mil, l.'in
V.-
IV. iiwl liefori'
''" '''flock in the morning,
h holt of tiKlitninvr struck
ll.'O'll ,0' II t i .i .
t - ' i h iii y i ,. v.arMiens,
''".Vititf the striicturoin a few
'I'" Htrut-ture wan till
r.lUl 'my and urain. un.l the
18 over .fl.fiOO.
fur lino of uu ,i.,i.,..u i,.,,... h
L I " "-'.nil lil 1111- lll-
f"i I .nine in ami roo them.
pre all riKht.-Croer'u. 115
rnty c:ierk I
flirts., i- j
eoast hree.ea and a
f'KU III 1 he uii. ,,voi S!iiiirlnu
I lo- x lil of m i;. ,:!.-. . i ...
du-l July 1 villi lili d ,,, t ,, ,. t
la-t wi- k. His v ulij a l:, . a j,,.
oit r-hl m nil ,n fr. t t v .
t.itf lorute 'r I i r. ar . l ,
Will lnaki-4 the fuIiu.M,,,. .
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II t in r.- i,i ar I ilU- I iti.m. hf,
inti n-xt. and in ra i.f .h i! i,
tlm hie ml. n -1 em ,i n
an it life tenure: then t.i ,,,
tu irn if they ei-l. and il i,..t.
the e.l.ile v ,, Ahi-n, I... ,
Jin. and Lillian Sinam. Mr
Sln am ,-tH the i,f. i I,!,..,
luiiiu. and the v id.iA i !. f I
lie jM-rmmal .r. ij r t v. 'Ih.-wiii
a Kimd Nov. Is. V.'i-, a-,,
the i-Ktati in valued at :..Vi,
; the -titi.ni ra;, i. w ;
prohalily U'apprai-ed at m..r.
Alien, J.K. and llm-.. an- naiin i
IH executor without Imfid i.
I rei.reni-nt Spir.-lla i r t ;
not fuid in hli.res. ill rail :,:
hom.-H on reiUe- t. and do 1 1 ,
Iiltmi,'. and l.-:u h l,.., In a h , I
ami wear the mrsi-t. fl u- tail. a
e mad"' to tin a ure n r i t . n
rludini,: the latest front h,. ... .s ,!i
an t-vH-rieiire. inr In r -1 r , ii . ,
oml no more thai) hlih e!a-. t r
M-tH purrha-i-d in s..!. Mr ;.
M. 11. Caudle. Ilill.U.ru 1-iM'
an. I JarkHou Si r. . is. I'hoi i- ..(
l. C, I'.landv. lu'.-d Lil , :-..
with itiienH resnhn nnth of
N. G. MARIS KEEPS
ii liOI'S
I IU.MO.I ;,;. ,,,i, r
i li'.nls I .urn I i.r i all
I he
""Ni n a hi.' mmsa Isa-kih
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'-..I I'.i.rniw hi Onlif ii
il I lnl- I
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Worker for
n.U the ,,,!
..'ii.;' Ii-r-t ex-
hi, -nl fair i-x-
i ! '-I fairs are
I ai.d at the end
h 'ii'- t "f them
'f hi tory. Kv
! '-m1!. the work
it,
a t
a : i
1 a I 1 1 at
.. In;
- I A.-
a - tory r.-ail-i
I ahout the
hall have to
la jour exit-
vM.rk has
I; al-.-it
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lis
e
II Mil. I
.ri,--f
ht'l,
iiht
the you
i in -
li
Milk!
apti, wat I inl
i in
d to
in-an' and order-d rnmm.lt
the asylum, oiini I'.'i.indv wa '
hntnelit in on ioiu.!aint of la.
father, w ho nay s he tin . at. t;, ,j
U'th pari nts w hell o;it nf la
mind. Iheyotm fellow si:!ir
I a Kunstroke a f w wei k s ao
while working in the ha!n.l.
ami he hlH Ix-eu to the had, mm
tall V. ever Min e. A trip to S. -at
tie failed to K'lVe hllll le!i f. and
he returned home. Illandv i
IX feet four tilt h. S ill helt'hth.
has no had hahil (, and it i
thoiik'ht a few inonlh-i of trial
meiit at the .slate hn i ila! wi!i
hum? I t in to a .state of amlv.
lr. Wootl made the evaminatlon,
If vou want a ranee that U a! .
the world for the money, rail or,
i.uid Cirwm. I'.. ink Ann. -,
!inhluu'. and see l.i-i (.'-iihiv
Kanees. all the way from i";'.'i lo
I In-se are the ln-t ran v. s
e.-r plareil on the market in
llillslmro. Call in and see tin in.
.1. T. lorrieii. formerly of Cor
nelnn. now City Treasura r of
Uasmoiid. Wa-di.. has ti U.I a suit
aeainst I-', A. Ilaeltme. of the
South I'end Journal, chareine
that editor w ith wruuu: a pre.
judicial editorial while a ra .-
wa.-i iM-udun'. and also adeem-.?
that the article slandered Hay
moml citiens. .1. I . n out for
hliNhl. mid althoueh I la.iliue
has a hit followine in S'Hitli
'.end. he may have lo en up
against the court in a manner
not pleasing'. Ilaeltme w as th
chief newspaper defender of the
Wilie Count v treasurer who was
indicted for euihez.'.lrim'nt some
twenty years ano.
If you haven't Keen our stork
of tlry-i;oods, come in and see
it. We may have what the olli-
tm haven't. You never can ted.
Creer's.
John Kelly who swallowed
'orrosive siiiilimate two weeks
a iro. .lied in a Portland hospital.
Cridav mornim. at i:M. ne '"is
gradually failed, and was imahle
ti take nourishment, lie leaves
a mother. Mrs. Sarah Kelly, of
near lla.eldale, and a !rotlier.
tichard Kelly. Ueceased was li
years nf aie. Kelly swailovved
Ihe poison under the impression
that il was wine, and only dis-
overed his mistake when lie
Iroiilied to the Hoof. 1P. Wood
attended the unfortunate man,
ami predicted death at the tun.;.
as he was badly burneo. ami nis
stomach rejected both solids and
liquids. The funeral took place
at Kalcinh, Nimlay.
The famous Ked Cnost1 schoo
shoes the alhleather shoes are
kept at (Ireer s. -
s2.,ii.,.u M:oili of llov. Wash..
near Taeoina. visited with Sam
Moon, of t enterville. several
i.ieu fhis week, lie soon eaves
for KiiRland. where lie ;oes to
et his share of a bitf estate. ieii
iv lis father, who was a whip
owner and master. The fortune
will run to nearly a ball minion
lollars. The younir man experts
o return to the United Slates
alter he has bis business seuu-o
in the United Kingdom.
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net
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I' it
il
V o.j
t!
t'-S
I
till
ha!
ev
i !
life
a io!
d v,ith the
"a are f.inn-i.-i
ie i,u are
ho-.v to do
well. II
lo J how .
.a-' In the fair
I .. . - I or made.
"- I Ha- V allie out
i o,,ld. N'o.v, do
ii- la say that
I:.! l!" liiiiio p,
no! entirely the
u . ;!,.rl. Some
- aa:iy I Imse t hat
b-r late in the
1 von lo do
Ihi i is the
;i to take
uiidi r the
e a eiNid
1.' in assist
if a surerss.
ii-iini-e that
our.a lf, as
fair, do not
W,- mii-lit
t ourselves.
is worth
v, .- 1 1 - v . - r do the
ii. -I I rirk, we
f t rouMe in this
l. ar
ia-r.
i i an,
Mil ina
pa!
r hi
r.Vs
- i-. i irk
.- Slal.
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n
I lo 1 ..
,1 '"a,! i
It is a lai
cal -rid''
vvoik ;a
s a i . t , 'i
.-iinl do ;
,h In. I a
the hann.
Wihn.
hopin" t
mi al lh
-.!'. -k he eetiiitv and
a ' at the State fair.
thin.' to cultivate lo
ir; I patriotism. Team
s in .'ri elopimr this
. in '.villi voiir fellows
-' part to help your
lie
1 v .sir county to hav e
rvhihiK
iu all success, and
inn I -i creat many of
1 ,!;r. I remain.
N. C. Maris.
I Worker Industrial Fairs,"
A CAIvM)
A ijuirk uad liberal settement of
mv loss by lire induces me to
heartily recommend John Van-
tlerwal. ai.'ent oi me I acme
Stab s l-'iiv Ins. Co, for prompt
s.-ltleinenl of losses by lire.
il. A. Withvcombe
llillslH.ro. Ore.. Am:. In. 11)1:5.
N AMliS I .I I C I KMC UN I;
After months of argument be
tween the ditlerent. olhcials ol
the Portland. Mmrene & Master".
Ilaiiway oreani '.alien, William
I'.ell. of Newher;r, has been
awar.le.l the .n prize in tne
nickname eontest, and hereafter
the new red cars id' the bin elec
tric interurban system will carry
Alex (lordon, of near North
Plains, was in b'riday. Me has
his intire crop harvested ami un
der cover, and is ready for an
other year. His oats went tt
bushels, anil a small aereane a
wheat yielded 40 per. J. C.
Iteaeh threshed oats that made
W buahela to the acre.
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.'II then w. re l!.7'i.4 - ritries, snrte
person Buhmittin' as many
l'( nicknames in the hope that
the money miht v to them.
Hundreds of draw ins were sent
With the HUV'ested lurkliarnes.
and ainonir the (,t w,.n. jV(.
pieeesl of pM-try. With such a
profusion of names to sort over,
the securing of the best one
proved a huh task. Kvery entry
was "iven careful serutmy, and
many of the Ix-st nam.-s are
uinlerstMMl to have I'one even a-i
far as tie New York hea..piart
ers of the company for consider
ation. In selecting "Willamette Val
ley Line" it is believed that a
nickname has been secured that
will he easily rememU-r and will
remind the inhabitants of that
wonderful valley that the new
electric interurhan system will
serve every portion of the. dis
trict with rapid transit.
William Hell, tin; w inner, is a
hotel man of Newlx-r. where he
ha i resided foralxmt three y-ars.
At one time he was prominent
in the jiolitieal alTairs of Wiscon
sin. iM'intf county clerk of Kucine
county for eieht years.
Hundreds of H-rsons are said
to have made use of phrases
which incorporated the word
Willamette, hut the nickname
sent in by Mr. I!ell proved to lie
the only one containing the exa t
vxords.
MOI' X'.VWM
S. Kivesley, the veteran hop deal
er, has opened an o.'hce upstairs
in the HillsUiro National P.uild
iiu'. in the Kuratli Ileal Kstate
olhce, where In' will lie vjlad to
meet all hop;.' rowers. Highest
market price. Call .and see
him. 2M;
the words "Willamette Valley
Line" emblazoned on their sides.
The nickname proved to bo the
only one on which all interested
persons could an: roe.
When the contest closed March
Arus and Ort-vronian, J2.2T.
Hop edoves at Creer's. 22 .r
Hull Simpson, of South Tuala
tin, was a city visitor Friday.
For sale, chlap for cash. Id
foot corrurated iron roller, tel
escope fra"M. - .ina Woo. 8-tf
Franklin Marks, of Carlton,
visited friends in the citv over
Sunday.
Mrs. Ceo. Spencer, of Ashland,
the nucst of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. (!. J. Palniateer.
Klbridire Cheney, wurkinvr at a
mill over near ScappHise, visited
over Sundav w ith his familv.
Mrs. W. IK WimxI and mother,
Mrs. Connell, ami James WinmI,
are enjoy invr a vacation at Kock-away.
Miss Louise Krehs and Miss
(Kla Schultm rich are enjoying a
week al liockaway with the J. J.
Krehs family.
Jake Wilson, of Orenco, was
m town Monday, j. i slid
pen.ls the most of his time on
the ranch, however.
(lottfried Scuhmacher and Wm.
WestholT. of below Orenco, were
in town Monday, attending the
sale of the Westhotf estate by
referee.
Cue hundred hop pickers want
ed at Witch Hael Hop Farm.
Call at Witch Hazel, or address
J. I,. Piartlett, Heaverton, Ore.,
ioute l.
Win, Hat horn, of near Laurel.
.1 1 M .
was in town me nrst oi tne
week. He recently threshed 120
bushels of oats from a trifle oyer
an acre.
For Sale: New John Deere
Ironclad wagon, o,1. C. J. Hag-
gerty, l'eaverton, Ore. 22-5
Strayed: From pasture at Will
bridge, on United Ky., hay horse,
; white feet, brand Circle-W, on
left shoulder. Finder notify Jer
rv Iman, 1SS: Fast Cleason,
l'ortlaml. Ucward. 23-5
H. W. Scott and wife, of For
est drove, passed through the
city Monday enroute home from
Portland. They came out via
the Cornell road and report
plenty of dust.
The county equalization board
will meet in Hillsboro, Septem
bers, for hearing objections to
the l!)ln tax roll. If you are
satisfied that your neighbor has
been taxed lower than you, get
vour complaint in. The county
judge, county clerk and assessor,
make up the trio who handle the
equalization.
The P.it uereto contractors fin
ished North Third Street and
Jackson, between Second and
Third, with their cement base,
Saturday afternoon, without any
11. urish of trumpets. The top
coating of hitucrete will bo laid
and rolled in ten or twelve days
-just as soon as the coment
irrnvel base is hardened enough
to stand the rolling. When com
pleted Hillsboro will have a big
lot of permanent hard surface
streets.
BUMPER CROP Wti
LIVELY FALL BUSINESS J
ft
a
Vi-port I nun all Se. lions Tell I
I lest Crop in Cmintj's llisli.ry
: i
oKUNCVfii MAIKK! lot'!. I'" Ml Hi 1
Ha ltd all lormtr Wis-, an! V.?.ta
Mi- timiiiijj Un
If production goes f,r aaht'
Washington Co-.-.ty .-.'.o .,: I !.
the best trad- can J.tio-.s ti.i ' ,
Fall for many year.:, f,,r t'a- ;.-1
ducers have a-i 'iia-a , cr.-,p -of
hay. grain nu-l .; la: .-s. !
Never in the hi.-. tory of ! . T-.a-j
latin Valley has t'.- ! -ti a-iij
ayield. Wint-r w hmt t.ri ; rn-.:r-
ed from Z't to l. hu.-h.-! ai J ca', !
have turned out from '-' la h ai
bushels per acre, 'ih.-hay h,;r-j j
vest w as by far ti e i,- a . i-. t. : 1
ever cut, and v-;'t-ta'i- - n can-:
in'. alnror )'-iet-.- (l-:,,r.: ;., ! n
F.t-w... .. i;m'.. t;,,'ia l.':'. .'!;-Jmww
1'ii.v . .-i c. iiui- 1 1 : I i , 1 1 . v .. , . i- . , . a I - : f
ity is better than u ; :a?. j
Kvery lii.iru-- man v. ho I.:.:, i
an eye on conditions i-xii s f.ii--'
ward to a great I-ad ? !.; ;J;
and if trade conditions ha'. a i Sinaxiammmae
slump there w ill he Ham -,! ,1
Phones
1
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If yc n il: want to conic to town, just phone your
or '. r ia and it will 1 promptly attended to as if you
i al 1 in pc-rsoa. Wc specialize in "Hl'rry Up" orders
an l yoi; can ;,'et a prescription made up very conven
:i ntly in this way. All orders arc sent out by the
earliest pos.-ihle return mail.
No need to wait till you come to town
Phone that order in today.
On ar, ! after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and
Hexa!! Hemedi-s by Parcel Post, Prepayed without extra
charge.
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
Are You Thinkina fl I!
I I
- - " ciji-s-i -.r-
Of f jwnino; a DanK Account
tlie one sure road to tx:st business?
If you are, do not oyerlixjk the mod
ern accommodations at the
American National
prophesies smashed to .vr.il.v-r-! J i t - f v . s a SX.
eens.
Owing to the fj.r-t that Cai.-iJ
fornia has n.- more than anj
average crop, and th" raiil'1,.
West has had tr.mbl" wit:, v, eith
er conditions, prices s i,-,',! 'r...-,:"
well up. and thi-i v.i!! na-rn al
great deal fur Oregon, i .ta'ja ; (
bid fair for a good yi-'-l. v, it):i
lK-tter prices than pre,;., , ,! !
season. Last year la tSar-.r' -the
county had a hi:' h-:-; hy!-,
virtue of the low prices f..r p- ta- i
t'H-s and onion--, and as th,-, c.u-'
dition rarely repeats its. !f t!..-
shortage of several hMnd-vd
thousand dollars on thoso two;
pnMlucts is not likelv to rep--at I
itself. " -
Willi weather londitior.s ! -for
two weeks hence, or thr--ej
weeks, at the outride. 'i that "
the threshing can he completed,
and Imps harvested, WasLiiuMo-i I
t ounly siiouul hav e Lanner husi
ness this Full.
Hop picking will hegia by the
lirst of the week in most sec
tions, and the crop will be aver
age. While there area few li.rht
yards, many are betl-r than
usual, and the quality is pri:ne.
nun
VIMAC SAt.l".
The undersigned will sell ?:1 Lead
of Dairy Cows at his place on the
Taylor Ferry road, near Capitol
Iliil. at ten oYlivk a. in., o-i
WKDNIaSOAV. SKIT, d
Thirty-two dairy cows, graded
Jerseys, graded 11. Osteins, ur,!
graded Hurhams 2:1 of t'a .
now milking; most ol" th.-m to
freshen from October to March.
Some fresh now. Coo 1 milkcs.
and most of them young. Take
Oregon Fleet rie to Kvan place,
and then 5 mile on Taylor Ferry
lload. Lunch at noon.
Terms of Sale Six months'
time, approved bankable note, S
per cent. Three per cent, oil'
for cash.
Chris Halmer. Owner.
H. P. Cornelius. Auctioneer.
John Yanderwal. Clerk.
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HANK
Private desks for writing your business
letter; for draw ing your checks and a
f.ve telephone list in a private
IxHdli. Privacy for your safety deposit
boxes. We eau make you feel at home
An we luwe all the modern conveniences.
Ytntr patronage courfeousy rtceioed.
A. C. Sih ti-, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier.
American National Bank
M.im and Third, Hillsboro,
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We are having a lumber bargain
sale of rustic, flooring, ceiling
and finished lumber. We wish
to remove this to make room for
our Winter's run. Come and see
us, or drop us a line, before buy
ing elsewhere. The mill is lo
cated two miles west, of Man
ning, on tne r. u. vv in., and al
letter will reach us at Manning,
Ore. Hunger Pros. Lumber Co.,
Manning. Ore, 23 G
CAN ANY ONI- lit-AT IT?
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
American National Bank
(affiliated f.anks)
Combined Capital aud Surplus $ 92,000.00
Combined Resources 690,428.81
Banking in All Its Branches
Checking Accounts. Demand Certificates of Deposit,
Commercial Loans. Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters
of Credit. Safe Deposit Poxes, Traveler's Checks,
Savings Deposit. Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De
posit, Farm Ioans, Collateral Loans.
4 Fer Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits.
DO YOU KNOW
Editor Argus: I will write you
about an interesting article re
cently in the Argus, telling of a
boy attending school 2-1 months
without being absent or tardy.
The question was asked, "Who
Can Peat it?" 1 have attended
school 27 months without miss
ing a day, or being tardy. Now,
don't you think that is beating
it' I am from Hillsboro, and 1
think Hillsboro is holding the
record. Harold Pruce Carlile.
Mrs. P.. A. Hunt, of Portland,
formerly of Peaverton, was in
the city Saturday. She will leave
in a few pays for Oakland, Cal.,
for a visit.
New five-room bungalow for
rent or sale. Sacrifice. Terms.
Dunninn-Frentzel Lumber Co.
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I that 1 have one among; the best repair department i" t"6
g state, equipped with up-to-date tools and macmW
i stock of material and repairs that a city store ne
a ashamed of? A pretty broad assertion, but it isV.
nevertheless, and
TWKNTY-TWO YEARS AT THIS WORK
I has taught me the "whys and wherefores" necessary to
q handle it success fully. That it is a success is shown by the
J constant stream of watches, clocks and jewelry that is daily
i brought to me for repairs. Watch repairing is my special-
pj ity. but I can do any small and delicate repairing. Uy i
I motto is :.;
"I'LL DO IT RIGHT OR NOT AT ALL"
Do you know where tight watches out of every ten are
ruined? It, is by some so called repairer. You may drop your
watch and break it if it is properly repaired it's as good as
new; but I am sorry to say it's very easy to leave it with
repairer who will do it more injury than the fall, when you
get it back. They either don't know how, are not prepared ,
for, or don't care.
1 GUARANTEE STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK.
LAUREL M. HOYT
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