The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 16, 1913, Image 1

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    The
OILLSB0R
NO. 30
IM.I.SWRO,0RI-X0N, OCTW.KK l'l, l'J13
SiQRnRQ MAKES BIG
Iff LAST fiW
aot I I"
Hi Sf
I
Mill
..I
.. .. mimrt
law, in l'1"
Vr that "
r thai ..
Itk'.-Jirfl of ur I
Is- It
t.frtt l.r"'. '
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rrfl fit)' 1 "
) lh HattV-
U f"' '
did t!H,":
IK 9xh t '''.
IV I"," ' 1
lejwt five tinnut.
I Ml tfd t. -i-'i
ui mJ r .' i
.ri in en!! ' I
1,1 more
.,,! .l.iidren in
FORMER FOREST GHN
Sam hunz. 01 l)r.-fi. u a
c ity visitor Saturday.
William lwtii. oi -r.u rvilU'.
was a county seat visitor Satur
day.
Atiimut Itiitr,. (f fsmitri Tn:i!n-
MiMinntillc Cumpanhui Miatook tin, whh a city culler i' "riday '
RESIDENT SHQT1N HIPS
lK' phfi.
(. Panama
i, m Cite,
ti L tl.' i't'
,,f .hnutnile
.-; .! lit Wh
iht
,u;t.- tin' wat
,i r in mt the
, . ,. tlx' two
,. i. ct ftily celt
. . ,t .... r .'
. l-.! t. in I
.,ty fair, at
.,, . ! a tnl'lcau
V I reel
! m tchmg ut
i . .ii pierced
i in s'nti, in
i l-yn. and
i-.-;-:rmit t" tin"
i. ,Umi ri-r-
.tu l in mil
U,:.t mean
patriotic A-
iiti'ii-d for
t the county
ilea at i r
, r 1 1, Smci'
August IVwit atru.-k itrlai'.it
t r. Uk' tiir. f Vfiirill mm t Mr.
and Mr. J. W. i'.tti r. id Ia -
anon. Sunday aftt riKmn. at r nnt
an I Mam, wlul.- Mr. wm
ridttiK in liin Kurd car, with li
family. I In' i'ott.-r family w r
L'.iitu? ovi-rland fnrn ldianon to
''.astern Oregon, anl w.-rt ntni
iiif at a Htal'l. in On' vicintv.
I In1 Inmily atnl I!tl! ilvf rt
on trH t at Mr. liw cam.
itlooL' at a v. rv nl" himh iJ. I h
dnif ran in ahrad ot tin? tnachim
and Tew wan watching tin ca
nitit Suddenly the little fellow
ran in front of the tar to htj
ill." an'i 'in i.
Notlotiflmt a mVhl walp w.umd r" ,", l or.-Ht t.rove. lays
reiiott"!. Mr. lew t'k the in a ho j.ital at Umel.ury. with
little fellow to lite ungual I'-r n,,tli iiiiPi iniiire. hv a l.ull. t
lired I.)' 1'eter ChriMtetlHeri. tit
ir Sj
hrity
COMMERCIAL CLUB 10
IE
E
BIG CAMPAIGN
Mom I or lrer. in Mountain
BOTH ft Nell KIM BV BUI IT
4IHcrt llitua Cwnri la Oriel i Hiitia(
I ipditiua
Aihert A. Iuon, of McMinriville,
MMninvi!!e. Ihe two younif
men w. re in the (lascade Moun
tains, fn-ar the MiK.-iizie road,
hiititin' for venison. Young
i'hriHteiiHen miHtook )ixon for a
d'. r, and lired. The bullet took
effect in both hiH and then
ranged upward, inxon wni taken
1
i ;i'
frlf)' IMU.ti.--d
it Caul" ' ' ''
irwwttnitHiii t1 :t i
fi lUt Hi thf . ' !
fsrtiwi.
the Sanif
' I .1 l-ell lio
h;is lililifiwcll
! ... I I relay
fear there inik'ht U- interna! in-
JitrieH, .lt imthirij; deveoM-d,
and the tarty went on th. ir way
to Intern Oregon, rejoicing.
lew til a very careful driver.
erforciallv through the hlreeU of
tow n, and he very much deplore
the accident, although no l.lame
rnulil iiuiutibly ! attached to
iiim.
a . t . . 1 1 .
1 rel.reneni .-spireua runns -.
. 1 1 vt.ti ,-..u ,.i to lirtielurgon a litter, and liose
horn.- on n-.iM-l. and do the bur miry.i.ti are doing all in
f.ttmk' and leach how to adjust !t",,r l-''-,r ' hun fn,m
.,.! v...r ll,..n.nu-t. Our la'lor- " hippie,! lor lite
made to measure n.rs. t.s, in-
bulmg the latent front lace, with
an cerichccd ct.rx tier service.
.ml no more than lugh class cor
Heljj purchased in rUtch. Mrs.
M. K. t nudle. iiill.HU.ro. f mil
and Jackiu.ii Street. I'hone No.
'.St. M
(' W. Kemp, who obtained
I t i i
money hy wn.ling ii.rge.i , o,
. order on the Oregon Nursery
o . from I.nI Kiver an.J ihe
(all.-, pleaded guilty in Port
land. Friday, an.! w as sentenced
tn McNeil Island, to serve time
in the Federal prison. Kemp i
the man who skipped to Alaska
after th? commission of the
rime, tleeing when the jMs.pIe
ll...,.hl thai he bal conimitt.sl
xuicide, as a Uly answering his
morning.
John Ilerdlein, of ISlooniing,
was in the city Saturday morn
ing. Montgomery Turner, of Hanks,
wa a city visitor. Friday eve
ning, enroute to Portland.
IVter Jacolwen, of West Union,
wa tranHacting business in the
city Saturday.
For Bale Calf, C month old,
and Khoat. weighs I'M) Mrs.
A. I'ersinger, HillsUiro. Uo'ite 1.
Chester Alexander, -ngineer
on the Tillamook line, was in the
city a few days tht
week.
i:pect to Interest Capital for
Manufacturing Plants, Mills, l.tc
win r.NCoiKnr. swmill men
Al.u a l int Plate Here for a Local Caa-
icrv. With 0iKd Surrounding
The llill:sljoro Commercial Club
will soon start the ball rolling
for a Winter's campaign in the
direction of getting capital in
terested in llillsboro's need.,
along manufacturing lines. Kv-
latt of the l'ry t-'ay carload after carload of
logs i.s shipped tnrougn mis cuy
to Portland or Carlton, and if
on: also new Canton dii-c plow. mills can buy logs and ship from
J. W. Vanderyelden. lloy. Ore. the Nchalem to those points, a
big mill here will do well, for it
will have but little over half the
mileaiw over which to get the
raw material.
One of the things that the club
IT" v.."
k- j "if
Mi
Yoururcp
xwns
have Urn
ho,.s. 1710
l'i.
has
Rffrili" U the
I at;. !.(..'..
S.'.-C; li"f
Usf inimjat i
Ifjiirtl Oif Clrl4.
irr I th.- ht
himm at tr.t
I fd Tu.ssi.1., !i
Iftrtl rw II;'.;-.-
I ttT Si4, in l.ii'.K i ,' V) to T.tV'i
lirlfu (5 ."in to i'. A lot o
I allium gra.ic- !!,,! ww otfering
I at th u.via! .li-ro itit on choir
om trail.' co trillions are an
ilKrrUm tl'l.uilUv at oreHellt.
Iiadvalum il.ict-.i.it.- easily. Too
:i !',.. week
r.i'.iv and price
...-!,-c. I'.iik o
t l Monday
r.-ceipt siince
i' . . t-.t. rrinie
I
P. F. Krieger, 6f Verlniort.
was a county seat visitor, Satur
day afternoon.
!'.). U U'nn f trinfMlt?! l.f
I.JIJMI IIUOO, "i"Vimi -. ... . v"v. ... - ry-
Orenro Bchools. was up to the hopes to succeed in landing is a
Ihe injure,! man is a son of county seat Saturday. mill with, a capacity oi ai teaai
Kd. Duo... the well known eon- Mr anJ Mn Llovd Tupper. of m utel T1?' w'l.n tinv ,'
tract., or bu.ldmg-n.over of For- ,,"1. wm 'ffi ot T.Sd"
est drove, h.r ..me tune he imUtro relatives. Anth! -thini wLB on Hills
has ls-ii running a garage in , , . , , ,.,.. Another thing wisntu on nius
M. M.nnville. and recently he and am 0,vepr' organization is a big
, . tun of il m vi' Moi.nt.'unda e. were rannnrv in tnkp rare of the tnou-
a parly oi six companions went ." - . 4 . ',, c . , . r -4 .u 4 . L.
SiHith to hunt the county seat Saturday af-Uands of bushels of fruit that go
Mrs. Oixon and child left Mc t. to waste here ea cnyea r
M.nnville. Saturday evening, for leb P.ridges cameov.r from HillsU.ro has sr,me business
.. . i ... i i r:n.....i, .... dt t.f t., ve.'elt men who are rcauv to take a
KOficl.urg, SO ILS to M' ai ine ihsj- iiiuho.-.r '.C i, ....u.u,
s.deof Mr. Ihxon. t visit with relatives and chance with any one who wishes
10 engage in me mm uuaiucoo,
and there are men who will also
take stock in a cannery and drier.
Whint'ton County has plenty
of timU'r tributary to the Tilla
mook line, and it has plenty of
fruit and vegetables that can see
their way into the canning in
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 it vott
called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders
and you can et a prescription made np 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.
ill onrl nnt nrfrrintiona ftnd
j ii a 1 1 ' j ami n u " " - w -w
liexall llemedies by Parcel Post. Prepayed without extra
charge.
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE.
Ihe iseburg Hiirv'.sins Mievel friends
he will recover, although it will
' some time la-fore he is able to
leave the hosiiital.
in in ic sm i:
Sewing in families, as well as
first-class ladies' tailoring. ln
Mt. HikkI llooming House,
t'. C. Store, mis lairs. M
HillsU.ro has 1222 voters, with
nearly initial.
....... n .... utmtm nf..'.rlv f
NH II .ll'l " ...... - , .- 11UI.11 "UJ .l.vvr
1 . .. 1 .. :n ...... 1. t i.iu (mould mean a ixuinlauon J ,i,wtrv -and here are two things
I lie lin.iersiiriie.i i n.- 1 i imo-i -- - . . , -1 - j , n'-o
. .1 i.L. 1 inuii 11 in. t-iiv 11 li n vtii 111 n 1 ifi- rim 11 aLiiwu. .....
he unction Hi ine join, pinion .- ...-v
Jf :
"
BANK
ACCOUMT
i
?,,m. we get them I W e assuredly win
Iwe Turner, the ineuiiiia.uu ,..,..
hack here for treatment at a TUFl
sanatarium. He was apprehend- i!)a(.k
ed just as he was going to take j,,,
.. 1 I .. .1, ... Al.wLn . . ..
-j " - -
1 i,.l taken front Kuriti :U miles northeast of ror-
I""1 .. .
.1 ... L . ...... . i,i A asks ..ct i .imv'.i -hi. I A miles I . VY.O.
and made good, and was sent t,rnelius. at 10 a. m.. on Cwell known eye specialists. I1'8 ,u
I,ack here for treatment ai a Tl'rnAi. tK,l. Zl wilt be in HillsU.ro. Ucloher 01. rnntnMnr MftOP- .;., finish
A years, weight be- Um't fail to have them vsi your . (, Third
and loU): hnglish eyes for glasses. 1 .v, ,n thp M p Church.
1 . ItlVAk uvui -' -- - " "
m.ire roll: 1 irraded Jersey cows, . . rwan. well known here bkL nnrt have it readv for
o.inn. fr.sh Hi.n: .5 heifers, ctim- ,,.,...,, ,.f,ru mrn nnil more, now ..,.,,,.ar,f.vj 1? I. Sears. This
the world for the money, call on mg 2 yrs; 2 yearling heifers, ftl Kelso, Wash., is very ill, and ;3 ono 0f the tinest garage build-
.... ; 1 Cni-u n r.ank Annex oral nacK. nuggr. nauu-ma"' h:.s .een se ll 10 n.s inns- rora in the state ouisuie 01 1 on.-
...( I..t.a tvlt.l Ua his Oualitv cart McCormick mower, self- . lodc'ememlKTSof the Ii A while smaller than
'.nL'.-s all the way from $2f to .jump rake, 2 sets work harness, MaHome fmternity. Portland's big places, it will be
iv. are the im-si rungm single narness. t. 'n.-"" - ... .. .!.,.,. , a, .ims (Viun- more convenient, iiie.c sic ..u
v- . .. 1 . i- . t ., immii. if . Ii. inru."i" ..w ---- ...... i i: . .1 nn
. .... tint m.irKei in I niu' nine .arrow, nnni, ... , i .wis.a in ine .u.u n. anu a ioi
ver lM.i.' o . . .... . i' o..ll-v. lv Was i.. was liere me J"11"-1 1 . '. . .V. . :
lhllHU.ro. Cull in and see mem. with pipe, m-si r;m . . st of a reative, 10. will be not on y au.e w rm. ..
I a wis F,nne
running the steam
lln eo.mtv- on m
;.. 1 1,.. rtiv
W 1. Ill vii- -
i i ... if-in in to s.h- nn
man ii'K -.- -
rounty judge. Le.s was run
ning the roller along ine .nam
tin river, south of Cornelius,
mid the big machine ran oil the
grade and came within eight
f....i i.f tnUimr a ntunge in the
wuters that centuries
if in wpoimim
n and m them, with u. lU-st hvor sumy . a relative. 10. will be not on y able to run in
u-. has lH-en Ho. !"H'al water tank. 20-gal u." Hl)lison re. but it will Ih? able to turn around
r . I roller for kettle. II H-gal milk cans H'Sr,,. , in the w heat without backing-something that
m rad n.lUr I T f Sale $1 anil under, ltf J " sp "p ,n int will mran convenience and plea-
nacadam r J , h wvr numUi3. Umo 8 ,H.r empire this seaon. gure tQ aU who drive machines.
tnday evenim.. .....anhle annrovisl note. u. Sturm .lr.. ot Cornelius. ., .. finish up the
ce.iv. iwii"1'"- "ii . I " "v . ' . .
Two tcr cent oil for cash over wa3 jn town Saturday. ..ringing-
I . at II .1 u M nn.l U'Uit
in John iiorsinia.u. nu -.
f. omul
Portland. The
$10.
I ....... I f ... I... rl..r liill.II. 01 lom. o., , ,.,
I''inuinm r lo smi wun MI ''. ;. r th.. J. n. iiuii. "" niuw uv.... ... .
M.cv lUnwar.l. Outlet is an.l the big machine ran visitors sUtrt swn iorv.,aiuur.,.a.
lair for ,.KI !, . . I,,...- .,,! grade and came wiuim .m m ,...,... cinwi u to sin-nd the Winter
i,r,!hh . : .Ifeet of taking n Plunge in i.u- ,h;a,, ,, ,..,r house is
of rrceint dur.i .- the next ix historic waters thai . . t.: . .ii.,nntl...l ..nd the tanks on the K,;,T ni1 m- Smith decided
It ' " ' ii. ei xtl ill I IIICI I .. . 4 . kno.k n ill vr i ii it) 1 1 lit nio - - . l rv l'i l li. Uliu w...-.--
il H'the t,,o,t .nihu-niial ago lu.uie.i ine ...,,, lU-averion is u. ' VvhJiuHon.Oregon Conwration nm(1 ijt on the sub-
fWnrontlM. nuu S . . Tualatin. HUm-k n n. - sm()kl.r 0rt .Riven ny me " , street, removed. "V ' km w; ;vitrh. leWitt
Shm, house t- , 1, .l,.,!.v... were in demand, ami u " Athletic Club, lhere win ik- . . thc aivH., J ;V n.r-hnt no lisrht
He taprwui..,, r a Ktendv to chine wius righted a, h tof fino .thHjc nurnrj shadows.
'wr tiih,. i-imU .im.. iicnss the griuii . i , . the U.ys extnn w uim.
f-.,.,. o Hwtfinee. . nf i;,tK. K was snmrised
hWwmrlme. i,. s , all h..s the running amucK w son in a successli.l niantu-r oo .... .oa hl4n r !, " the tire Ml was
t ..... prone ew, 3.7S mud. from nUndnt ot at enmm e i; , ; . n0 UssociattnR it with
mm t r i .ii i i-i t i t 1 1 in ii i v rum 2111 L I Ilk. ......
A. M Siuires, Owner.
Hughes. Auctioneer.
nnnrtmpnt for the machine shop,
which will handle no small part
nf tiu wnrW connected with the
V7 1 w.
garage.
Judge V. D. Smith and W. V
U'il.iv vverp in the hallwav lead
in.r to the ritv hall, the other
the banh account is the surest and safest
channel to let one's savings flow into. It
is a serious matter. Avoid its becoming
a tragic matter. Tahe the safe road to
prosperity.
American National Bank
Capital and Surplus 56,000.00
A. C. SHUTK, Pres., C. JACK, Jr., Cashier. W. V. BERGEN, Aaat.
Main and Third, Hllltboro.
U I,' mi W ...! 0..-ririty of 0V.-..W. ne nmnln , mwam. .... ?. ' st.rte(J
I. . , .1 III II nn. ..- . - i a u.no in lOWn l.'e IlKil ui ni ilia oniiiiiii'n f- ---
5.00 at m.k's close. HitL.wi,. uhv edit at a m.xlcrn, program: t. . ra' a r th manv Lot. to locate the blaze. Some
...... i .- . . . - . .. .. .... it... !..; ...... ni "M-nmeer. uiu.n. utck. lie -.- - i -- -. . ,
'"lilMHT I' Ti ItirU'lW U' IK I .... ... ....1.1 III III I li.' . I
tlK tra.1.. n. ..i . . . ..... . ' . """
w ny nov k i v . i - . o.,i,m,,,,r Mil tno- u.p,.L- He was one oi ine many out 10 loeaiu
.ti!,te fountain where he Main ' venU hmu r. who re f used to sell m hops on one finally told him he had turn-
.irtkept in sanitary wells. ,,, 1.1. h hW. va. h o rt r u.i he was very ed on the alarm, and he wasn t
,1 in otheglassby asani- C.lunibus Club ..UriUtioa ut the Uom the slow in shutting it olT. Judge
tlliml, Thafs the kind of limit, unaltu u .1.1 l"'"f' n u .ra a.n Smith says he has now graduated
- ... ..,.ni inn w.iir mi 11 iiiint.M
i...i ' t ........
i Choice,
..ni ... ..r
, . . ' . . . i . . i iinii.-ir
OU d iw rt.......... .... i ...... ....
. . i Hill l HUM nil-
,ntl each .lav'n tvceints for ill
- witnruit etl.ul.
till IC S.M.I;
Ml at
'"m 1 mil
. Ill.l lrtt, ....i. - - . ,
i ... ........ iinh v nn
, ,.h..ri.i.-, ..McMinn- M -i, ' lte. lta. fi;
public sale nt mv
csimiti .if iii r
N 'it I on it in mi
' ill- n (I HI,,
SATl'liDA Y, OCT. IS
seat. A few weeks ago M"rl. .'.i. 10,) iM,unds.
formerly worked for ine ur Oriscoll, unattached VJrlll0 tlvmt Kail way, in
ki .; ..I Oiei.co. and from .,,1,)1.n...t. ub. Iwlh was wun. uu
C.ihi. A. Hart man. oi
in town Ihursday.
the Argus. Mr.
county judge of
Umatilla, away back in pioneer
n-.Uivs. when the Argus reporter
that section.
r'i..i. t.ir. f .,., iw i ,o umbus Hay
Cronomst. uuer v ,,;; . - . hero a3 a hol.
is'tiT thc dead 1 - , Uilro the court
house otneii.is .o..ut-o ..v. ......
Nursery, ui . , man- Hnen, Munnoi.
there went to P.r.dcwell. to n
e-e a nursery company a I l"t. j t B
kii A I.' lirigance. "t rsava- urt
Wty t " S' . vvuh f.,.r feet of snow mk of J,, county gomg one bette nty v r bmiday. i f. of
love M. w " T w:. WUII. in the Hlue Moun-1 . 8on(lint in m.ou; H h9 many miles of
St" k hW : I Vls n s U where the sheep range. w the oi m- (mJe w sur
air8nl all ho sel . J fur ,t slice . men have sullered cmsid- (ionuting only $5. vision, as well as their being
toreaiwl ,.i . 'un .Mo111 .lurn .. . .. ..... Tl. storm w unpre- . . n n. vism. iteemu ovs quite
"'tfiiiiT uiMiiii.i.i i u.ii.ii i iriiinr i.nn. ,
Br 1 in IILII'.I. ljllllt. ll I
".ii.
unmi (lii'tinf
oitli, Auctioneer.
IIC
hdloi
.'he (Irnii.l m.
.i ivi;
hv A" '',: t '"a.lo in Oro-
indtiW i; 1 I'Hicr. when you
..on i.. 4 L. w.4.4
IVUlAw. ... ' It? HIV. IIIW.1V
W "3 " f't-a .,a,-ter"
trim
12tf
llrrn
i,.,,.l,.-,lViimlOT'.r'";9 k. l ie Niirtlu'rn l'acilic. n
. "rS.'.i .. . 7: wark ninltte & liM h let a con-
some, anu .. " t, n
into the class with the man wno
blew out the gas and the ienow
who mails his letters in the
police patrol boxes in Portland.
l W Cave was the busy man
last week, getting the returns
from New York and I'hiiaueipnia.
u-nrld'a series of ball
' .1 C4. 4 4
games. lie was me nrsi io
ti, miu'ii nneh dav. and he then
u.niiM start out to tell all the
fona in Hillsboro fandom. I nil
n..iintiia wnn. four eames to one
against New ork. the latter
team winning tne dcsi game oi
Mathewson shut
out he Quakers, 3 to 0 in a ten-
inning game.
nM iv n Won nceomnanied
by Frank Holcomb, depanea rn-j
day for an extended deer hunt
down at Mvrtle Creek. Southern
Oregon. They will hunt witn
lialph Johnson, a Droiner oi
Holcomb, and are going into u.c
heart of one of the oesc vension
districts in the state.
uTontnrl. YnnncT Jersev bull.
old enough for service, eligible
..imeirv- nlsofiveor six young
I U IVfilov.j.! .. - - " . -
heifers, either iresn or cuuhhk
8HDTE SAVINGS BAI1K
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.
Ilillslnro.
",r"- . .. ...iioeces. The u.
Sixth and Washington. has i also wrvy- fof the
Weekly OreRontan to Jan. 1 jh,ng3
1915, 75 cents.
Some of the new gasoline-elec
oo.i.u v I'nrt and. Eu-
IC can...-. - t -- n
lv li ntem are Hi. v - in.uo. ..v..v. .
S!rt.m shops and it la probable fresh 9Wn.George Denton
VZ the ? will bo used on some Uecdville, Oregon, Ladd & Reed
ill a. Urt nnU?Pf house for Farm.
Oswego, ftiacn.oe.j
insta ed, Kiwevei, ...,
pany expects to be ready to run
S the time the Fourth btreet
work is finished in Portland.
THE WAYS
OF A
WATCH
Farm.
Geo. Denton, on the Ladd &
Reed Farm, lleedville, was in
the city Saturday.
Wool and cotton blankets rea
sonable at Greer's.
Are past finding out. DON'T TRY. If your
watch is lazy and won't run, let me spur it up. I
will make it time to a dot.
Ten to one you have neglected it let it get dirty;
or worn from lack of oil; maybe given it to the
baby to play with. I get plenty of watches bear
ing the telltale marks of little teeth. Whatever s
the reason, don't delay; delay costs money and
spoils the watch.
I give thorough examination and regulating free. Anything
more costs as little as satisfactory work can be done fot.
LAUREL M. HOYT