The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 04, 1913, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, SKPTKMBKR 4. 1913
NO. 24
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iiuiiiiiirn nave iric im-
reunion that the on aeason for
'hitlrtt tllf UKBlit.1 mil.. .........
fit TIYf Cpeptember Jjj. ThiW not thr
Ul IHALU 'wt. The law mvi the i.-n
eain tor male ( limine phea
ant, amity or blue irrMie, ruf-
nei grouse or native pin-man t
in from tk t 1 to (let 31. ami
that five to the limit for one da v.
ami ten the limit during Revt-n
conitecutive daya. So do not ml
that ahotgttn U fore (K toU-r I
I'mparlUa ! kw Hirda are plentiful thin Fall, and
Ihere will lie enough for every
luxly who enjoy a the Hrt
I represent Spirella rorseU
not aold
WESIFALL WORKING
FOR A HUE EXHIBIT
EOUALIZATIQH RHHRI) If T 7
m w m w
Willie ASDUVII ASM SSI 0
,1, 1 turn a I Var Bata
Want llill.horu to Send In an In
dividual IHpUy. State l air
S4VS wE HAVE M CI SS4SV MOWOS
CMMM-nlaJ Club A.kc.1 la TaU Mil-
Irr of li.aibil ai (foe
hi I' l"IMI1 ' ' v
tuna d"'K I'"''"' ,n
Uth 'f l"tal u mo,H,y "'I wear the on t. Our tailor
1 .. .f n nirikiiitf ioinrai u eu maje uvmea-siire conwu. In-
I . i.-n railway eluding the latral f rout luce, witli
f i .t fr..m n.r-ln ,l",rienced rorxetier m-rviee.
..,. -re a.ase.1 .1 from Ih re I
V,iw. ih.Hatui .loiiomi-T miir. ,,urt.nttJtw j gtonn. Mr
. I .. I ... ...... I I hM KririMI. I I." I' II. Iltll. I !..
touUnit ten thoiwand er ami Jackaon Street. Phone No,
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t.. h,ti the law placed the "'u
,al,ing of uUialioini of thin Samuel (Jraf. t'rwin Hitter and
. i. .1 .i - ..ii..l John Meier, llt-thmnv anil Atfnxl
V,x l.ur l. '"d Wi commiMion
I . .i I. . . . .. M I nt htd I
iiiuliU. ,
Hie of the Smthern la
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tilu- l oruuti'i. i.iiki'ih' i.4w
F II ' . 11
th li eiii-rn i' moil ami u-i-
k,ho!i.' r.niii;liiU-, will ! valueI
r l:i iireea ni over two
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pillll'Hi il"H.ir! on no- " k
ill I In- ntsiiwaiiie .rteriy
" . . i i ..; ..i.
Iliivk lil'-'l rr;u iim i-r rigiii-ii
Bullion, and thw inakea rormra
tun laxi-x aTai!e one t-nth
In- total r. .11.
(inly a f-um aw'" l alitor
km wan us-"-iinif railway rtij
I. Il Vl'.Miir-.ll ..r r.
nU.ren. Will call al ..
home on noiueHL and do the ri,y '"'lay. Inokinjr over
fitting, and tearh how to adiiiMt " ""ditionH an u a potiHible ntaU
tair exliilut from IlillsUiro, aa
wi-ll as for the county at lare.
Mr. Wentfall in old in the matter
of county disjilayH. and he is re
ceiving Koine financial aid from
the cout.ty board, and if he does
not w in Home money by reason
of hi.s dhowinir it w ill not be his
fault
He wa.i uj Friday bi Ke' if the
llillsboru (lommercial ('lub would
not cooMrate with him. and
nend to Salem an exhibit of all
kind of irrains and irrassea. a
well an wimples of ail kinds of
veKetables and fruits, lie h tales
that he will "buiicli" the llills
Imm exhibit ho that it w ill lie by
itself in mull a way as to draw
attention to the showing, and in
of
a at
iiueriM-r. oi Helvetia, were in
the city the last of the week,
meeting as adjusters of the Hen
ry (!. ('-aniens barn loss, at Koy,
and the policy of $ITiO was paid.
Ihe (lertnan Mutual r ire Insur
ance Association, wliich these
Kentlenien represent, and which
in a Washington (xiunty institu
tion, now carrie over a million
. I . . 1 1 m M im 1 U 1 1 k ....
uwimia in iiiiiuifluir, i . 111
Iiiiiii niaiuiiT ne ways u woum uo
a world of eood for the common-
with neat new, nralern house of jty. Mr. Wintfall has had much
su moms with bath. Ilastereil. sucoiisin irettinif tin disnlavs for
riH for water and iras. One tbe state fair, ami k'ot on the in-
mile from town. It'rrit and side of the money last year,
younir fruit tn-es, and K.tXK) without any financial assistance
fcrtiessl t. n and twelve th.Klsand htrr,rry l"w- .
Hollars i r mile, winie urejron ""-' ,- ' ,
Cas I'linnir valuations at l.h'n for im-ling -John lker
hn on.-half the .Southern lu""in'' "rv- ,kUUW
Saturday was certainly one of
the crowded days in Hillsboro.
for ik-onn of hop pickers landed
here irom i'oruanj. learns
were in from the country, taking
them out to the hopyards, and
all forenoon teams and an ton had
a hard time, driving under slow
bell, in order to get through the
tangle. It looked good.
IhHimii'IiI.
I't HI lw SAI.IJ
alie iiiiil.'rsiv'ned will sell at the
fclil Vi-l. y I'urdin place, 1 mile
kist of I'. iiAs. the following de-W-ritH.I
pn.H-rty, U'ginning at
0 a. in . on
MONHAY. SF.rrF.MHKK '1
. a i
.my m;ure, l yeam inn, weigni
ii -mii'h. will work any
.lace; i bead of cows, graded
erses, some fresh, balance
resh by tune of sale; .Mclur-
link binder, hay rake, fanning
mil. platform scales, all good as v,'r
lew ; mimiT, revolving hay rake,
Wih' plow, ns i'ixhI as new; Oliver
R-liilled walking plow, H Inch;
juiy rack, ilr;ig harrow, wmnlen
flaiid roller, wagon, new cart net
hlmilile hainess. milk cart WW
i,,,, ., I,.,.. ,IJ,,i,,,r tnl.h, '
iiik III.,. Hill. , lulling , to
kitchen tables, cupboard, lounge,
!l liedsteads. wire liedsprings,
home milk cans. 2 small stands.
liciitniL' stove. 2 rocking chairs.
i iio.en olil hens and lot til young
elm kens; some wheat and oats,
ftinl numerous other article.
t.uncli at noon.
Terms of Sale All sums of $10
and under, cash; all over $10, 8
months' time, ul 8 tier rent, on
whatever. This year he will
have a little help, and if he
draws down anything he must
reimburse the county for their
help.
In going over the agricultural
districts, Mr. Westfall says he
has never U-fore w itnessed such
a chance for an exhibit that w ill
lie an eye-oiencr to those who
visit the annual state fair. He
slates that grains and grasses
cannot U beaten, and all that it
wants is care. If Washington
('.ountv could have given him
If you want a range that leats fr-w wilh whjch i0 make a show-
the world for the money, call on jnt R. has no doubt whatever
David Uirwm, Hank Annex i,ui what he could have nulled
Ituilding. ami ee his uuamy Mown the first i.nze.
Ilange. all the way from $25 to All articles and products ship-
$.Vi. Thi'se are the liest ranges ,HHi to Salem have transinirtation
plactnl on the market in rni both wavs, and Mr. West-
HillsUiro. I -all in and nee them. I Tamil w ill then ship them to the
ti... -..i n,.;i rarri..M .nmv. county fair at Forest drove,
iliv iuiii ibiiiii, "J" J l ,, .. . . i ii
. . i- . ft i ... i i -i i ivnuh niniin ijimiv Rnnoiii
ej a iionaay, oionuay, ijusir .
ii... i-.;n., ih. ,-.ai,in lint, have a tine exiuoii ai alem
pickers were busy, however, every year. It has already cap
kmrnimr no vacation, and hun-U" hrst prize, and with con-
.lr...u .i.ri...l work or holiday, certed actum it could make good
i.mt s thev wished to term it '"' recurring year,
Found, by J. H. Dorland, of
Shady Hrook. lieyond North
rlains. gold-tilled, otien lacetl
man'a watch. Owner please call The undersigned will sell at pub
at Argus office, pay adv., etc, i;.. auction at his Farm, the old
prove property, and take same h). M. Mclnnis place, 1 mile h.of
awav. Karminglon. aim j nines rnium
Fred rritzlalT, of Calos Creek, of Keedville, at 10 a. m. on
was a city visitor last wwk. FRIDAY. SKI T. 26
I'l'lUJC S.M.I;
apjirove.1 notes. A discount of t ritx wm one of the pionw-r ma- M n ym with colt at
2 it cent, for cash on amounts chinwy men of 1 orlland, when sUle sim by lloge Belgian horse;
over $10. Ihe Geo. 1 . Frank tympany sold ()f inf.
.1. J. Roberts. Owner. frm implements all over the ho0 yr3f 2 cows, grade
J. W. Hughes. Auctionwr.
DttotJalloway, ClVrk.
owi ikin i:i.i:ctkic TWAINS
Northwest
I saw cord wood, poles up to 12
Holstcin and one a (luernsey.one
in milk, coming fresh in January
To Portland
fi:21
inches in diameter, fence railiUam February; brood sow with a
ami boaras oi an mnns, uo i;tler side. 2 14-in plows, gar
den plow, disc harrow, spnng-
ti:.rill
K:l."i
,10; HI
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IM.-i'. '.!..'..'.'...
Kill.
!);i.H
m Kroin Portland -7:
IS
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4;IS
6:21 ...
7::W .'.
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12::I0 V.'.
a m
a m
a m
stovewood lengths. Will go into
the country. Write, phone or tivit h harrow .2 spiketooth har
call on me. Carl Skow, Hitlsli- M,W!l cultivators, land roller
ro. i'hone, Citv 146. Milwaukie 5 ft mower, 1 hand
1 1 ilimin havrake. Detaval cream
ill f sou miii mi cvn i - . ... i
separator, new naiK-ot imm mm
iwt cream tester: Kusnioru wagon,
P m Portland, after spending the nay racn, . u n. -
.no worn iiiii oi-n. win- k"'"
" . . ...
o-j l ni, i0hW n.ui ? set hack harness. sets o
: opnng.UI ,llr..v . ..... ..... m faif
a a nrwaa i ! rmivi'a nil liml. j i
hou
Three steel ranges for cost, to Qh " . .,., i,,K.k .f(HKi Hs new
make room for a renter who . . . , ... kitchen furniture
m moves Into the building adjoin- .m nn.i numerous othe
.amiiniT mv hardware atore. Come I ........ i ...... i,
im j i nrniMi's. iiinu u i ii''i4.
atninoirk if von want a bargain. ... uui., -tio onil under.
i - I leriliai'i infti s'.' ..
I ( .or win. uoi,. lll X months time,
Pml It of lttaverton. was in I i..nklil. nole. at 8 tier cent
town Saturday. Mr. Ms will Kd Olson, owner.
uxnn atart a camDaitfn for the In v Cornelius. Auctioneer.
elimination of anthracnose, one ' j0hn Vanderwal. Clerk
pm
pm
pm
Hop l.UYKR
l.UMHKK BAWIAIN SAtG
am of the worst of enemies of the
well-groomed orchard.
If van haven't seen our stock
J ..J.. mull 111 I k iimli.il hOITJlin
ivcs ev. Hot uni.ii.nn t.ni. ,!..! It ary-gouuB, iwnia in a..u v nveareiiuvii K "
.It T X liX llll IIWII UL'DI I I.I 111 . . E.... ...a.M lli.k fftin.l t
t, has opened an ollice u wtairs V we mBy Ii?VB w,,Bl u' V sale
i ii... . 1 'no"'' upstairs hadn't Ymi never can te II. .i
"llll' I hOuitVl Mn nnn II..JI.4 VIOHP'V" - lOII'l
'. -i"!!.'! ii n on ice upsiairs i ia Vn
th" Hillsboro National Build-1 et?,h L Yo
. " thrt Kuratli Heal Kstate t "
in
'"ce, wlu-re he will lie glad to
mwt all bopgrowers. Highest
market price. Call and see
in. 23.6
Miss I-Vm uoW,S( 9ecretary to
esi , is now on her vaca
v?"; w" visited her parents at
mainstor the week.
ii .. .
Ani'i ' farming the
A hony Tongue, beyond North
w m tno city Monday.
H. M. Klinnn f .. 1.1 I
hnnS.,n dly the last Zt
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ar -" ; .;" ';' '
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BhI - - .
kef
-).r.
of rustic. Mooring, ceiling
finished lumber. We wish
. i .
ta-ruuwt'e this to mane room iui
er s run. tkiine amt see
op us a line, before buy
w here. The mill is lo-
i 1 Af linn.
Ivo miles west oi Hiao-
the P. It N and a
reach us at Manning,
linger L?ros. Lumber Co.,
ir, ore, 4"j "
ihl, of Oak Park, brought
tinti corn. siamiuiK ij
over in heighth, the last
eek. It is carrying some
bl nir ears, ana is on c
the Kuratli real esiuie
Hop ajloves at Greer's. 22-3
J. II. Imlay. the KeHville ware-
louse man, was in luwn rnday.
Iieonard Van Lorn, of (Jreen-
ille, was in tow n Friday.
J. II. Dorland. of Shadv
Jnxik. was in the city. Saturday.
Kd. Olsen. of near Farming-
ton, was in the city Monday.
J.J. Ingram, of Farmington.
as a city caller Friday after
noon.
H. Tolier. of Mow Newton,
as in Friday, taking out nickers
for his yard.
Judde McCahey, working in a
ogging camp at (jaston. was in
town the last of the week.
H. M. Iiasford. of near Farm
ington, transacted business in
town the last of the week.
Julius Wcisenbeck and wife.
f Keedville. were in the county
seat Friday.
Sam OrndulT, of lieyond lau
rel, was in the city the last of
le week.
John Seifert, of Phillips, was
own to the county seat the last
t the week.
J. W. Vandervelden. of Roy,
as down to the county seat
rtday morning.
For sale, cheap for cash, 10
foot corrugated iron roller, tel-
ittcope f rare. Zina Wood. 8-tf
J. W.White, of above Man
ning, was in the city Saturday,
on business at the court house.
New five-room bungalow for
rent or Bale. Sacrifice. Terms.
Dunning-Frentzel Lumber Co.
Miss Margaret Hancock, of
'orest Grove, returned Tuesday,
after a Summer stay at Gearhart
Our line of sweaters have ar
rived. Come in and see them,
thev are all right Greer's. 25
Thos. Bellinger ami wife and
Wm. Bellinger were dow n from
'orest Grove the last of the
week.
H. Iluntemann, widely known
as a grower of fine peaches on
favorable years, was in from
Cornelius, Saturday.
C. N. McPherson and Jasper
iener were in irom oeyona
North Plains. Monday. Keffer
says this is the best crop within
his memory.
Frank T. Sanders, of San Fran
Cisco. i,ai., was in me city tne
last of the week, the guest of
lenry Delsman. He was a for
mer resident ot itllamook.
Dr. Linklater brought his fam-
ly in from the Balkans, 'above
Mountaindale, last Thursday.
They have been in the hills above
Mountaindale since early in the
Summer.
Thos. McKenzie, of Cornelius,
was in tow n Saturdry. He states
that his father, Donald McKen
zie, aged 91 years, has been con
siderably indisposed for several
weeks.
For sale: Number of grade
Cotswold bucks, yearlings in
February and March next, out of
Registered sire.-K. J. Schwanke,
near SchietTelin Station, Corneli
us, Ore.. Route 1. Telephone C.
15. Hillsboro. 24-6
F. Peterson, of Bacona, was in
town Saturday. He says his
school district commenced an
eight months school on the 25th.
They begin early up there be
cause oi tne neavy snows, so
that if necessary they can close
school during the worst storms
last Winter they had only tour
feet of the beautiful.
Chas. F. McFadden, formerly
of Perioa, 111., has opened a cigar
factory in the Hillsboro National
Hank block, upstairs, and wil
endeavor to give the local trade
cigars that will stand the acid
test, lb' has a great deal ot
experience at the trade, and says
that lie win give nis patrons a
square ueai. ms swjck oi to
baccos reached tne city the last
of the week, and Mr. McFadden
is getting ready for the trade,
Hillsboro and Portland auto
drivers who have not driven over
the Gerniantown road have ov
erlooked one of the picturesque
stretches having no equal in all
the Northwest One can leave
the heart of Portland, and have
a boulevard to Linnton, where a
splendid rock road winds Into
the mountains, wun scores ot
sharp turns, and beauty of land
scaoe. The mountain climb con
tinues several nines ana an at
once Washington County's valley
bursts on the vision like a paint
imr bv some old master, leaving
an impression that will ever be
with von. The macadam contin
...a to the J. J. Kuratli farm.
near Phillips, and when you have
finished the run you may well
imagine you have motored into
a scenic section oi tne aids.
Will Adjust Ta Poll of Over
Twenty Million! of Dollars
ASSESSOR. JUDGE AMD CO. CUPk
Tri Will HaveTi'l Before Tkcm. Bui
Few arc Ibc Clungci Expected
Assessor Max Crandall, County
Judge D. li. Reasoner and Coun
ty Clerk Kdw. C. Luce will, be
ginning next Monday, sit in the
ligh places as arbiters of the
discird, omissions and corrections
of the Washington County tax
roll for the Year of Our Lord
1913. There are always from
fifty to one hundred adjustments
to be considered, for there are
always inequalities in a tax roll
never was there one that did
not contain them. The loard
will have ample time to look over
all complaints, for the roll is fin
ished earlier than usual this year.
fhe county roll is now ready for
adjustment but the corporation
tax is yet to come, and as this is
set by the state board, it is of no
consequence so far as the local
ollicials are concerned.
Kach year there are many who
come before the board of equali
zation asking that they be cut
down to compare w ith a neigh-
xir's assessment or else the
neighbor's values lie raised. Val
ues this year are about the same
as that of 1912.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at auc
tion sale at the Anthony Tongue
rarm, 1 mile northwest of North
Plains, at 10 a. m.. on
WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 21
Four head horses. 1,000 to 1 100,
good work animals; 5 cows, all
in milk, fresh next February and
March, all good milkers; yearling
heifer, fresh in February; grade
yearling Holstein bull, 5 Spring
calves, 23 shoats. 80 to 100 lbs. ;
Mitchell 3-mch wagon, buck board
Deenng binder, fair repair; Van-
Brunt 12-disc drill, new; disc
harrow, springtooth harrow, one
spike harrow, 2 16-m steel beam
plows, one new; cultivator: 3
sets dbl work harness; saddle,
household and kitchen furniture.
farm tools and numerous other
articles. Lunch at noon.
Terms $10 and under, cash;
over, 6 months bankable note, at
8 per cent interest
R. O. Hoberg, owner.
B. P. Cornelius, auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
k ' ft Fl
mrurro
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If you don't want to come to town, just phone your
order in and it will be promptly attended to as if you
called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders
and you can j;ct a prescription made up 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
Rexall Remedies by Parcel Post Prepayed without extra
charge.
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
tut x a mjavs JKyi
Are You Thinking
Copcuing a BanK Account
rand to best business?
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UNION STOCK YARDS
Receipts for the week have been:
Cattle. .2064: calves. 91: hogs,
820; sheep. 4096; horses. 1.
The cattle market has had a
decline and while not severe, it
amounted to a quarter. Buyers
could not be induced to pay over
$8 for . any quantity of choicest
steers. A few picked from the
lot sold at higher prices, but the
bulk was a $7 50 to $7 75 alTair.
Half fat and poorly finished beef
is a drug on the market unless
of feeder quality. Desirable feed
ers are selling freely $6 to $6.50.
Butcher stock has been uneven,
and prices ranged wide. Good
cows at $7, and steers at $8, with
bulls at $5 and calves at $9 are
liberal quotations.
The hog market is difficult to
judge. One short car sold at $9-
60. Thursday.and one car of con
tracted came in Friday. The best
for the early week was $9 iO,
What the market would do in the
event a reasonable liquidation oc
curred and buyers had a respect
able hog spread is hard to con
jecture. On the basis of majori
ty of swine transactions the pri
ces seem strong at 9 and 9 50
and demand firm.
Mutton and lamb buyers fur
nished the only interesting fea
tures to the otherwise draggy
week. Wether sales at 4 25. ewes
at 3 85 and 4 and lambs at 5 25,
created an active trade.
Chas. Thomas and wife, of
Richland Center, Wis., are guests
at the J. A: Hobbs home, beyond
Vatley. Mr. Thomas is making
his hrst tour of the Pacific
States, and he finds much to in
terest him. He was a member
of the Wisconsin Assembly in
the eighties. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas will remain here several
days.
Wm. Mohr, of Oak Park, was
in Saturday "Best crop I ever
raised during my experience in
Oregon," was his answer to the
query on yield.
BANK
I I
Private desks for writing your business
letter; for drawing your thecks and a J
big free telephone list in a private
booth. Privacy for your safety deposit
boxes. We can make you feel at home
for wc have all the modern conveniences.
Jfoar patronage courteously received.
V
A. C. SnuTE, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier.
American National Bank
Main and Third, Hlllboro.
rw. . x itittiztitixi:i
SHDTE SAYINGS MB)
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00
Combined Resources 690,428.81
Banhing in All Its Branches
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit.
Commercial Loans. Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters
of Credit, Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Checks,
Savings Deposit Book Acc't Time Certificates of De
posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits.
NATURE
TALKS
If Nature says, uwear false teeth," noth
ing else will take their place. If she
says, "wear a wig,' nothing else will
suffice. Equally true is it, if she says,
"Wear glasses,' that you must do so if
you would see clearly and easily. Noth
ing else will do. Delaying matters does
not help youi eyes, your health, or your
pocket. If uncertain whether your eyes
are defective or not, consult
LAUREL M. HOYT