The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 27, 1913, Image 1

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HIUSlSOKO.ORKr.ON, NOVIiMIil-R L7, 1913
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j Iff REPORTS
10 CIRCUIT JUDGE
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wtijitionn M''"' t- its
fwwthavt r. tunu-il t true
h n,l 2 not tru.- I'lH. tt'l'l we
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,fiimini-.l i"" ui'M.iM.iiui-ii
th County l'"r rurm ami
.,.1 li.-ll Vi-i-t. ttt- inmali-H
... .( ri'(iiiiin liiai no
fiUinir.i- rip.ur t
, kill .mll r.comm.ml
ormmuV aM lire pr'l tnuM
ibr built ainim-
VyiliKinU Jail and lilid It il' un
Girfl inK.I and the pm
Cn tell provided fur,
W hVI- XllMIIIK-'l I lie I 11)
of the cmmtv ii'i'l I""' thMii
inj Miiit.iry, Iml r--t.n.
id more fire rf building
ht Utn of lu-averloit. W
itmimined the vnn.nn roun-
rfWrt in County ( tuirt hoiiu
M finJ all f ""' olIiccH Mill
M rtfsciffttJy conducted a far
trit'iv !! t" ascertain, mul
m officer court, oti and oblig
li. M we made no attempt ti
liwrtorUi haw lh Imoknof
V&nVfrnt omul) oit'.cial ex
VrtL
W rwpectfully Kiil.mil tin it
Vfiwrt and riHiurMl lhal i
V disraU-Msl. P.itr.l this UMh
of Nov.. l'.li;t
Albert ItutiniiitT. rrriruir.
I'hm Van I turcn.
Murpliv,
L I'. JlirkH.ui,
J. Schiit i.l. r.
A, .iiinr."
AICIION sm.i:
Vjrdiy, Nov.'ii-Imt Lit. nt
fclork, having r-i 'iilly il.l p.'irt
fy place, I will 'iil. r at juilt
luction nl th" llrown f.-.-.
m. IlillslNini, the following
IT ....
iun rrgiMrrt'ii JiTHry row.
ph in .1 numthn; ri'istrri'il
fy hfift-r. 1.) fr.-Hhon J mi l.r
histtTftl Jirscy h.-ifiT. to l-VI
lnifiU'rt'il Ji rsi-y ht ifi-r. S tno
'WUtwI Imii ,-alf. :t mo; liivii
ffc Jersey cnv. will Ik' fnnh
I time of nul. :t l.ih Krn.l. J.-r-
Fl mien. rotninK in May am
Ft to rfk'i.sl. ri.l Ji rsoy dull
fie DamM nnk chi.k.-nH; III
TermiiSu miiiitlm' timi at H
F ni Imiiknlili' ot. Two
wcent. iliscoiihl fur cash.
Janii'H Cruickslinnk,
i P Owner,
U Kuralli. Auctioneer.
0. II. Will,
All (m H . I
l- m-i miiiiniiy, Willi n con
"neni or apiilcs.
i-uuiainKS.nii.ulilin.at whole
CJ " the IlillsUiro I'laninu
I'wn MfCull,.,,, 0f n,.nr prm
fL" was 'he county seat
u .. ...
I Warner, of iillam.x.k
f Join hor husl.aml, who has
Pfunnin this CIMi itu.,,
runout, ll)Ve 5uxl()n
r nm Ik, one just frcHh. othei
En S! l... other two
I ! i '811 m lei'emlw.i. .lu
CGii.ih'H K0,llh of oriH-li
"WU'11- (melius, Oreiron
:Mi-:w
K. Wn - - .. ..
I a,,'. ""KK'nier, n roriiuni
Snr.""'t,V. inSunilay'.
"-'.mi, kick n.r !.
"nun i h """ mm
WlSnoled forhiu 'Ui1.l,inlr
L- HIM K ick inu.
inn n,,.... . .
l " i V I'llllpt ,.,, ,i I. nt
ItC1"11"' m,)n,,V n this
KJ)thl.i,r,rri1naliy nKrm'
N Auto n 'U t thut U, l,rt"
frSi r.1,1"11 ,lr"(,l to expend
W?IfUn?' or- father, build a
V "irei'l or the roml. whiili
II l. 1iukw' lt work ut
iHlrui tttl..rmy for lhc Kiflh'
u.liii.il Omln.i wan U- ,itli
'i-fi.ler liiur.hr i-im- at y,i
1 1 l-t. r. ti.l.r Mut lri.( fr
Ihe riiur.l. r of Mm. Oamy V hr
inaii nti.l ku yrarohl mm, mar
St-tt.nitme, the crime M n; com-
mittiil JihI iM-fure hup puking
time, in I'JU. Kvi.leiw-t mritiMl
ti.hr w;m Mirey rirrunmlan.
lial. n. the lin,t trial reHitlt.-.l
in a iliHatfrevmrtit. ,e miui.,l
tvw went to trial two ml'o.
nM the County of (!olumliia re-
lamed Mr. Tutik'ue to .nerule
the ciiHe. a 4 he ai familiar with
the VKl.-nce. e vka.H iittil
nirnifiHt the ei U hiati- John A.
lTrey ami another 1'ortlatnl
atlortiey Mho hat a reputation in
ritiunal rate. Htial nrirumetit
wat hear.l r'n.lay. Jelfreyii talk
inn fur m hoiirs. 'lonirueron-
utl.il with three hourtof anulv
nit of the evi.h nrc. ami 1H hount
later the jury came in with a
verdict of murder in the hrnt de
VTee, 'I hiit WON the hardest
otiht criminal cat for aewal
yeam and th.cwho heard nay
that the tttte pnmecutor made
one of the uiiwt hrilliatit and rf-
ftn tive ut Kumctit.t ever hear.l in
a murder trial where the evidence
wast purely cimiuottantial.
I reprenent Spirella cortitt
not wild in Hton-n. Will rail at
hoitnit on reiutit. and do the
fitting, and tearh howtoudjiiHt
and wear the ntntet. Our tailor-
niade to pleasure rurt tt. in-
eluding the latent fnmt lace, with
an e"ericnccd curs tirr M-rvice,
Cit no more than hiirh clan ror-
et.t j'urclia.ed in Htore. Mrs.
M. K. Caudle. UilKU.ro. Fifth
and Jai knon S'rei tjt, I'hone No.
Col. Jat. I! rjdy. of Portland,
led the last of he Week, after,
an illnest of itttveral wi-kit. He
wata'e.1 o7 yiant. and wat at
one time publisher of the F'orett
llrove TimeH. later tnerifed to
the Newn-i'imeit. For Hevcral
yeant he hat U en in the employ
of the Southern Pacific and the
'orlland. Kuirene $i F.attern. lie
wat railway mmmi'i.tioner in the
old apixiintne davH. Col. F.ddy
wat a forceful writer, and a man
of genial ditHitiun. He roha-
ly had a wider acpiainlaiice in
Oregon than any other private
ifien. Ihe funeral took place
ruetday, nt Portland. the Marmit.
of I'oreHt (irove, in charkfe f the
nervier-a.
When wnntintr '' cream
tixht. why nut it nt a mmlern,
uplodate fountain where the
ityrup ht kept in nunitary well.t,
pumK'd into the fla(H ty a sani
tary pump. Thai's the kind of
fountain you w ill find at KoeU-r's.
C. Schix-nhacliler. near Farm-
incton. w at in the city Monday.
Ilesav that he. also, is sillier-
iiuf from the pilferinir of kale a
nut uncommon complaint, even
up this way. Sehoenbachlersays
thai he would like the kale liuel
to let his patch alone, as he has
mrelv enough for his own slock
ami. Usiiles. the swine like
that kind of tfteen n! in the
Winter time.
If vou want a ranvre that U-ats
the world for the money, can on
David Corvvin. Hank Annex
ItuihlitiL'. and see his Uuality
lianas, all the way from f to
S.f. These are the Irst ranges
iilm-eil on the market in
llillslmro. Call in and see them.
It. A. Mitchell, with the Ore-
mm Nurserv. was up from Oren-
- - . . .
o. Fridav. creetmir triends. mr.
Mitchell "savs that the Nursery
Comimnv recent v made n oi
tthioinen't. nf nurserv sbM'k to Ire
.in. , am a so one to Java, ivim
i...i!.i na iv. 'II ns a carload to
Northern Michigan, for planting'.
This is some longitude lor snip
ment.
We nit dimension IuhiIht am
i;,i...rj to order. Kouirh hmi
her, all sizes, on hand. S. li.
Collin, on Jas. A. Sewell place,
lliiMyiro Ore., lioute 1. Phone,
Farmers 4fW.
M. Ch Lincoln, who is doinR
n..l.l work in l'ortland tor
firm soent Sunday in
theritv. He hrouitht with him
a $olM piano as a birthday pres
ent for his daughter. Miss Irella,
For sale - Pedigreed DuroeJer
sey Istar, two years old. -Hox ,
i). .i.. a Itixiverton. Ore., lei
551. Lino 4. M-b
u. Piollios. of near Hoy
if in a f- : f
sent in a 84 ismnd turnip. Mon
.1.... l.u 1'ommissioner namt-y
TlieveKetalile is on exhibition at
the Kuratli real esiaio umhc
for mould
inirs. when you can buy the best
at whSsal See the Ili.hjboro
Pluninw Mill.
Fred Wcsch, of Tualatin, was
in town Mondnv. lieaKaintiv
ed his saloon at Tualatin. Wed
COUNTY ESTIMATE
Foil COB YEAR
aim
OltnUI. I lie- Ihrlr Itudgrt l or
llpcnr ol V
Talal I .Imi( it .a, . Mtfaillical Swa
I JM.I.'t.IS
Complyituf with the new law the
various county olliriali have filed
the eHtimate of rxpefitte for the
year l'Jl I. and the total sums up
to murj.r,. This dmn not
include Hp.rial road or Hpecial
school taxes. The county court
allow fltti.iMi for roads and
bridges, for nrnd ma
chinery. The classified eslitnaU',
compiled by Clerk YAw. C. Luce,
follows:
1. W. lUymond. of near (tanks,
was a city caller Monday.
Wm. Schulmerieh and wifw
; have move.1 to the city for per
manent residence.
K. J. Thomas, of n-ar lit aver
Uin, was a city caller. Monday,
on ruiate business.
Chris. Johnson, of Mason Hill,
beyond North Plains, wat a city
caller the first of the week.
IL P.. Porter, one of the pio
neer hopmenof thf Forest drove
sertion. was Kreetin' friends in
tow n the first of the week.
F. W. Phillips returned the
last of the week from a visit
with his brother. Ceo. W.. at
C-otton wood. Idaho, the reat
stock country of the (Jem state.
While there he saw John Smith,
who learned dentistry un.. r the
late Dr. Adklns. Web says that
F.d. Jobe is at Cottonwood, on a
ranch, and that he is doinit line.
He expects to return there and
spend the Winter in the hiyh altitude.
4,45"
3 475 'S
4 M ' "
;6S on
6,ovr oo
Kowl niwhlnrijr .. .ki
Kf (.Omtloti and rkrtitiai 5,'
Mwurt'i iltfare
Salain, Sliriilf ,Koo
" ilrMll tlvllll l.tlM
Cl tinx .U-lia,iiriit (aura 1,000
l.aivuart dalr raara. Iiatrllng rtpenan, trle-
Kia,hiii(, Utxmrrr. punllnK, He. i.y T.on on
Jail aa.l lma. o( (iiiauiirra, He I ,! "
Clrik'a HUcc
SalatT, rink I.H..O
" .lr(l). rlrik !.
Mm t.lirn aa.l ritia brlp 1 ,uuo
l -urt, Imjuii, aialu.uny, iuplwi, Routing, etc. ts
ICccunb-i't OHire
Salaiy, irronlrr I.Hio
" .lrH.lj ircirtilrf , 900
aMi.tatit ilrjiuly Jut
Kirart ulloorljr, au(ilira. He JJ
TtraMirri'aOIUre
Salary, Itraaurrr yx
ilril) tiraarrar I, oho
l't(rluiaii yu
I Inn Jin
CWik ... JV
' - 7
- - 7$
IS
I (roar laOi.artif, biwki, tiultii(, MitlH-a, etc 1,164
huivrfor'a IMIire
Salary, (rdiutalr.l)
h:inw: ilatloiirty an.l lii(iplirt 6S
AaaraaiM't Ollire
Kalaiy, aaaruait , I.MO
tlltiiT ilrjrutiri I, MO
Flrl.l ,lrHiliri l.ySo
kUkin aaranM-nl roll, nlrtkliOK taira, titra help I,k
IUak. (lalioDriy an.) auplle 475
Court llouar
Janllof, ll(lil. vatrr, furl, rrpaiia, luiDltutr 6,44.1 "
Circuit fourt
Wilnraara, juoea, lllill, tic 7.5' 00
County Court ami Cuaiiiiiwiuiiet
Salary, Ju.Ik- t.oo
" I'outuiiMiouer (ealliuatetl) V""
" rOnialril 900
Clrrlial help "
lMnra, ju.lc 15
' rouimllorr , w
" , loo
VVitncaKa, Juvenile court ami other cipcuae HSd.oo $,ax 00
Juatict'a Court.
Wilnruri, jutik-e am) couttalile (eea l.ooo 00
Corourr't Olfice
Wilnraara, jurori, ti aiciana, live TJ, etc I'"' "
Inunr
Sxli.ail SuperlDtrn.leiit'a Ollice,
Salary Siiprilnlrii.lent I''1
Travrlllig rljirnar - !'
SKllolirlv 1 ilaif,-. li.Hlkl. tirlatiutf. txttrrM. ctc....rSo
Clerk hire - h
ScIiiniI tiipri vianr. aalary ....looo
Traxlni( eienea J
Trarbrra' rxaiiiltialkia, Inatitutri ami achool lawnl
Truant utti.-er
Ubrary '
H. IhI liy at pi mr ita w
Health IHll.-er
Kalary lira II li 1. III. w . ... w
Krull ln'iieH)r
IVr.lim ,J "
KiHi alatloiirry ami iuiplla 4M W
i.iiliK' III anlillff -
Willow 'a I'Mialo
Cam of Poor
l..Ul rliarurw. County I'hjuloian, I'oor Kami, llurialu, etc.
Tai rlii
M. alp ih.uiily
Nalrr ol iitlit ami iiiwumrf" . ...
Hlrwl ami anarr aHiinmitii (Oily or HlllnlKiro)
Iirpt irf Couiiti AlUiruey: Salary ami atptmiMi
IUiiI.Iiiik Killi'l
Kiirnlttirn ami tlmra
Halarln. of K.mkI Sniwrl..ra, laatiniaM)
Kair ai.Miirlalloii Han r ram-iaoo Kililhlt
Ve.ureary Hurireoii
Total
JflSO 00
13110 00
... 490 00
bo 00
Katlmatml frw'ai'i' tli'i frt.Ui Clarka ami Kior.l.m utllcea
... II4KI UO
. . tiOO I Hi
... SSW (X)
Ham UO
01 tm
Ml iu
IT.'I IX)
lIO (XI
wi.m 0 (X)
Ilium oil
sui co
mxi (X)
MX) 1x1
, lsi.o-.'t lift
S.IXX) (X)
Husband N'a first I'oat Master
in t'matilia County Town
LKOVE AVOX-TfAM ACROSS PLAIVS
Molhi-r ol Wenloa," Her Familiar Name
Settled ia Wildcraeai
Mrs. Sarah MclKtuk'al. Oregon
ioneer of and who drove
an ox-team across the Mains,
okinjf the animals herself, and
walking the trreater portion of
the way, was in town Friday,
accompanyinj? James Kitchey and
wife, of Cornelius. Mrs. Mc-
louiral si-ttled in Weston. Uma
tilla County, when the country
was nothing nut a bunch-grass
w ilderness. Her husband, Thos.
leualkn, was Weston's first
postmaster, apjiointed in 18TJ.
Mrs. McDJUKal is well known
all over Umatilla County, and
her home in Weston was known
as a hospital lor the ill. &ne is
known far and wide as 'The
Mother of Weston." and her pio
neer acquaintance is extensive.
She is a personal friend of Nancy
Kees Jacobs, one of the sur
vivors of the Whitman massacre.
Her children are grown, and
she now spends the most of her
time visiting with friends and
relatives. She is at present vis
iting with the families of James
iitchey and J. r. Kilgore. of
Cornelius.
AN ANNOUNCI:M;NT
In response to the, many requests
fo.. thm service, we have now in
stalled in our Hook Department,
a Circulating Library. 1 his Li
brary atTords our patrons the
opportunity to secure at small
ia at ..tnaiiniia MdUl
expense an inemenwuuua nv
iJ.ta nf fiction as soon as issued.
inn'"" !..
As many copies 01 a iiue tw
th,. membership warrants will be
carried in the Library.
All books will ins Repi ciewi.
In'ing Dut on
irenu "."it, , , --
every time a book is used.
For further details, see Laurel
M. Hoyt. Hillsboro, Ore.
Herman Koehnke, ot Oak
Park, was a county seat visitor,
Saturday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
GltTord. of the Hotel WashinR
r" M 9(i 1013. a daughter.
The little lady is a grandchild of
. on.t Mrs. (leorge Wann. of
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If yu don't want to come to town, just phone your
orde: in and it will be promptly attended to as if you
tailed i;i person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders
jnd you can et 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
Kexall Remedies by Parcel Post Prepayed without extra
charge.
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
IJKi DAIRY SALE
ridav. November, 1913. at 10
o'clock we will olfer for sale 85
extra fine milk cows, free from
tulierculosis; all have been test
ed. Also 2 fine Holstein bulls. 2
years old; one Durham bull, one
year old. on the Palentine Hill
lilace, 1 mile west from Kevera
Station, on the Southern Pacific
Ilailroad. Oswego, Oregon.
Lunch at noon.
Terms-$10. cash; over $10, 6
months time, at 8 per cent bank
able note. .
John Naegeli,
John Arnet,
0.wners.
J. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer,
Christ Naegeli. Clerk.
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1 J ' ryfT , ,W .aaW a W
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: r1 a
o....n. iiiiiahnm. The happy ia-
ed his saloon at r.ialat.n, wu - ouu Thad smiles for all his
nesdav. thecouncil having grant- WgfMJ hotel. f
ed him a license. ik -
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25
Ervin Hurkhalter, of South
Tualatin, was over Monday. He
says the roads between here and
his place are getting shortened
down as to the length of the mud
highways.
Herman Pape, ranching in
Sherman County, arrived at
Sherwood, last week, and will
stay down in the valley for a few
weeks. He was in Hillsboro Sat
urday, on probate business. Her
man says they had fine crops up
his way this year. Pape puts in
hundreds of acres of wheat every
year.
S.indftv'a Oregonian contained
a half-tone of a large number of
mnaieians who olaved in bands
nr orchestras, in the Rose City,
a ft .
25 years or more ago. Among
the faces Is recognized that of
John M. Wall, tne nuisuoro at,
tnrnnv. W ho then played in I
hand and orchestra. Mr. Wall
nlavs several kinds of instru
manta and also ia a no mean
performer on the violin which
he vet occasionally takes from
the case for a tune classic music,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis, of
North Plains, were city visitors
Saturday.
James Cruikshank, of near
Laurel, was a city caller the last
of the week.
J. M. Miller, of Banks, was in
the citv Monday morning, on
business.
Tares for sale, mixed with
ouarter wheat, quarter oats, and
vetch, all cleaned and ready tor
market, Wm. bchulmench.
The German Speaking Society
will meet at Krebs Hall. Hillsbo
ro. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon,
Saturday. December 6. The So
ciety invites all German speaking
people to attend this meeting,
Editor Scott, of the News.
Times, and Attorney L. M. Gra
ham, of the Grove, returned Sun
day from a hunting trip over on
the Tillamook waters, coming
throueh Hillsboro on the P. Pc &
N.
Wm. Schendel, of Cornelius,
was in town Saturday, making
arrangements for the coming
meeting of the German Speaking
Society, which takes place here
the first Saturday afternoon in
December.
W. A. Tupper. of Portland,
was in town Sunday, a guest of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Tupper. He is secretary of the
Portland Civil Service commis-
fit w ti
sion. and alter wee. i win re
ceive $150 per month.
Fred Stark, of below Scholls,
was in town Monday and Tues
day, appearing before circuit
court for citizen papers. After
he was ready for court he dis
covered that his father had taken
out papers, when rred was a
voungster. and he was not really
reauired to go through court, as
he was already a citizen, ine
Argus reporter and John Witt
were his witnesses,
Perry Davidson, who married
Mrs. Agnes Hocking, at Vancou
ver, Wash., saves the county
$390 a year on the widows' pen
sion law. The bride had four
children, and drew $32.50 month
ly. She wrote Clerk Luce the
following letter "Dear Sir: I
will drop you a line in regards to
the pension. As 1 was married
Nov. 15 I will inform you so you
can stop the pension."
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CHECJ
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SAFER THAN A mcaC
You always lock up your house at night; you see
that the padlock is on your barn door; of course you do.
But how about your business? Are you as cautious
and prudent in regard to money matters? If you have
no commercial bank account your system is lax, and
there is apt to be a leak somewhere.
The man who can boast of a commercial bank ac
count is the one who pays all bills by check, in a sys
tematic manner, and can tell at a glance how much
money he has on hand, at any time.
Open your account with us and put a padlock on
business.
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
Main ana Third, HIIIboro
mn m limit
SHDTE SAYINGS BAM
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and 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 Boxes, Traveler's Checks,
Savings Deposit. Book Acc't. Time Certificates of De
posit, Farm Loans. Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent. Paid on Saving's Deposits.
TO AVOID THE RUSH I
which occurs during the Holiday Season
WILL GIVE 10 PER GENT DISOOUXT
until December loth. Early shoppers enjoy
many advantages over those who put it off
'till the last few days. I will be glad to lay
aside and deliver on Christmas Eve anything
you may wish to select during this sale. I
would appreciate your inspection of the stock
which has been selected with the greatest
care to satisfy all the people, and offer you
the finest stock in Washington County, to
select from, while qualities and prices cannot
be excelled. ;
LAUREL M. HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist
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