.1MB. ; lnlflLLSeR HILLSBORO, ORKGON, MARCH 19, 1914 MO. 52 uTvv " "II 1171' Mi. ai irrM i 1U uUNUJ, buC , & juore Sir, fcy Tup ,1 faatHatlatk Broken , fCJ WIS AfTIt ACCIW M I. aW la 11, b4 Ut& Moure wm struck by r . top if imi. which broke Ustw from a !ofc'inff-rt- V. M Saturday morning. M fair hour later, hia fcvlnf broken. I fc I M of William K Moor Bktt France Moore, ami brwtl IlilUboru, July 27. Tat father and one broth ft at l Huorr, survive, lie. fatal) a half-brother of IcXimara. who wan 'for I srinter In IlillnUini, M bolh the Art; ui ami t, and who U now la Portland. Tin re- rt bmtiKht to IlilUliom awing, and interment ttoaftfrmion. lnjrlntn the follow. ng io an ' . . . t . I.....L jina witn a nn imi . Claire, a rigging man Qg the ramp of Urkm- inif Company mar shortly alter noon this city. where h.- hoi-ltof saving Hit HUe JUl low " has omclg Hi. 80fUrtuhr i I he . a aujanf bmJ c:les v:ms sues li for a divorce Ask lor Custtxly of Two Minor Chlldrm. Daughter and Son vi :.v . oiivnu IwifVtM torn. rH;V' Pl the youngau inrougn hi i-ary -(( old for rLUM) U 'u-.UST CrUrni OF MONTHS IN Cfri'KT lfork l . honw wdF, and w.-m, ,UKe. Hwtyrar "Tht thr yrar old nfT.nV,. "r. "o ' ln Prizea-whlckjrae latt chapter in thecelebratinj i'o V,;, .T ' KkWNVtor can. i. ak mlnLttrihtlnw.(.ft....iT;n . If ariea on me sujfe oi iiu ." ""I'n lit vi a iiav j-an at at in thy U-avrrifkm t,i... oui lilt? A Hart File Piprn la Cinail Caart Lari al lac Week h..h. ..1. 1-1. . . " -..., SOItU'Kt ot all thv tut 11'- - I - . . . hi- arc iiiHiru'l Avm . .11 iv l uiiift un lKhln I It Mhrala; indudinif The Saturday Kv-mng I'nae Th Udin, ilume Journal. 1 he (Wintry CrnlU-man aifi'nta for all ,....i... tiltuit court, UaKle7 & Hare. Ittoroeyt for Mile Vatrou. (wing the last of the wetk filid wult, for the plaintitr. aainxt bhthel WatrouH, asking for di vorce and the custody of Ilaltie, a daughter aged 13 years, and the son. lfarley, ajred 15 yearn. The complaint alleges unfaith- fulnefiaon the part of thesjiousc. and names aa the co-reHpondrnt . . - ' . '"ui r - - w. iwuniy uwKia,i -sj .". r. Naylor. who was cim the Mm irirn you Hr" Watrom. and who sulimv and thti nave f (Nintau't. fiva etc, Call an.jr' for Marv you or' t of all Corroick, d left Friday Vl le -it hiiri Iiu ill VSmilh W in ktd just COimJi ted the tat ninfimit haolitr tlW and waK l:ti.dliK' -..t lhi cahle tlltvf ft trnsJon anajiM ' oldanatt. ieui rKrack him. kiioekmtil UMadand breaking HriftWnt wcurri'd at i BKMulnir. I h Injur lr kurriiil to thm S0yiri" were await dr Jt at (lieu nrioir turn aei couia at j mm. imrigtied Will Hell aim ImiU weittof lU'thnnf H H of IIHliiViojo. it I W. 01 IXlHrVMillill in. on V URUAY. MAiTAf horscn. livfeh. Troro 4 to lCir; (5 rrfreah noonf hotrM. () ' ed potiO. ;17( '.inglelinc plolkinw itS-tootb hrrof(rintf. hfrew, cultivtOtump lincb won. hioart. 1 double hanicni nets harncM, aiiout 1 nay. 1 with imlley. j 8?ent. coil on i feet ifcmiilete." aome phold and nuinerdlther 'j. Lunch tin. A of Sale - Tef llarn ier. canh; over, 'year i it t II d 3 ij note, at .Two per rer $10. I. litzmmmonH. &r. C. Kuratll. Auctidb LShute, Clerk, j K)bn niSTINAl -.Morclflill. '.)kbe managl of 214 Hose Kenttvllnn xcd' the proirrai (he days to be irivti to vent, as followniH --..9.Jlr. me inrw cia lark'Mt In tli Smt hard will vinit ..;n. i ... ...... i . ii. ... iiw i" i iwriua, .iruT-w l M. an.l then join hi tii!,h!in. at Murh(1tfld. ' Mr. (!. VV. Hinen will put in i now! I atot k of Millinery In con iiiH,ti-n with OrcM Making par lor. t Mi., mvtteit the ltKli4 of IlilUUiru and thone of the aur rounding country to call and ex nnitne her stork, and also would like them to inict her work In the drH makinir dbartmnt, Inch Is of I he btt. Kesidenre, mrnr of First and Oak. l'hone City 161, ' " . Male Help Wanted -I will teat It several yonnn: men the iiiiliiiinil.il.. tutniiieHS in ten weeks by mail nnd nwi-tt them to irood mnitiin. No charge for tuition until position Is secured. " Write tmluv. it. S. I'rici. Automobile KxKrl, ltoy 4iil, Angeles, When in I'urtlanfl stop at the Hotel Katon, Wet i'ark ard Morririitrt Streets, located in the heart of the theatre and shop ping district with all the con veniences of a mtWern hotel, at reasonable rate, (Jlen Hite. Manavrer. , 4Jtf Turner, of Allony, waa inown Saturday. Mr. Turner was formerly superintendent- of the water and light system in thin .county. He is now in the mercantile business in the Linn Count v capital. For Sale Clover seed, ' re eaned, Uil per cent pure; 14 cents perivotind. No sacks fur- ntshed. lelephon North flaina ?f.h2. : Ad.lress H. ii. Evana. HiilHlKiro, Kotite 1. 61-1 Wm. Fuegy and wife, of Phil lips, were in town Saturday, making the trip in with his auto. Mr. Fuegy says he found the roads fairly xod, with but one or two real soft places. For sale, cheap: Light team, harness and wagon. W. C Bol ton. Witch Hazel Station, on S. P. R. R.. address, Heaverton, Ore., Koute 4. . 50-52 hnl ii. LmtiK J..l.ll..i nt MrMtnn Willlftl II I I I I 1 1 I I IH.I.IIV., V. - - - ' 4jn town Monday. F tuenU wm sued for alienation of the1 1 fife's affections. The jury In th last rase gave Mr. Watrous $o.00U which was set tled a few days afar th verdict was rendered. ft . aa . t airs, nairous is now ij.ing in t. A It .. a . ft. rjui roriiami. wune watrous has been living here and af ih rlleoast. They were married "V.nt Grove in ltm nt TIIDAY PAKTV C. I r n ft .... - a i Chu noon, Ala Mary Moore, eighty-fourth birth. lerooon was in enjoyetr versauon. and songs, Mrs isnaignam ana Airs, wills Bint: ing one of the favorites of the aged hostess, and Mrs. Moore responded by singing one of the first songs she learned at her mother's knee. The visitors pre sented the venerable lady with a beautiful bouquet of carnations, and a delegation of school chil dren rememtiered her with Spring flowers. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Mesdames M S IVailey, Rudolph Crandall. M A Powell. Park. T S Weatherred. Chas Johnson. F M Heldel. A Jack. Benton Bowman, Creekpaum, Vallandigham. Wil lis Ireland. Shinnaberger. W ills. Schoraburg, F Barr, Alonzo Sig- ler. S M Reagan. R II Greer, h W Moore, Bride, and W C Moore, Portland. ' I. ('. N'ealigh. (if Schiills. was in town tho Ixst of the week. Henry Iames. of Canton, was in town Monday. linry Toelle, of Shady Brook, was in town Saturday. (1 A ('arsteel. of Tualatin, was uu to the city Monday. I. C. Stokesbury. of Forest Grove, waa down. Monday, on buitineKs. Fred Merc of Helvetia, was in town Saturday, and called on the Argus. Valentine Frank, of above Blooming, was a city visitor Fri- lay, J. B. Stewart, of South Tuala tin. was in the city the last of tn week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goxlin. of North Plains, were city callers the last Of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, of Farmington. were city callers the first of the week. " Thurston Buxton, of Forest Grove, transacted business and greeted friends in Hillsboro, Monday. Plymouth Rock eggs, for hatch ing, fl er setting of la. Mrs. James Ijwv. Banks, Ore., II 3. l'hone 4.1. lCoy. ' . 52-2 A. W. Cretm. well known in the Banks and Forest lirove tton, was in town the last of the week. . -' ' A. IL lieaho, formerly of For est Grove, now residing in Port land, was a county seat visitor Saturday. For Sale Team horses, yeariold. weight alxiut UJO M. f:lT) takes them. Steve w Brothers. Farmington, Ore. 52-2 I P. Jackson, of exst of.Un, the last of the wef k. He "-mantling the: old Jackson w v and 'will ouiia. a neat. simr Xbjmgalow. . l.tViN. vllegisU'red Jersey - J.V old. . Price. Newtoh, ro. " NOTICG TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hen'by given that the 1913 tax roll for Washington County, Oregon, will be open for the collection and payment or taxes on Monday, February 2, 1914. No rebate w ill be allowed. All taxes are duo and payable before the 1st day of April, 1911 Half payments can be made be fore the 1st day of April. 1914. but a penalty of 1 per cent, per month will be charged on remain ing half payment to bepaW prior to September 1st, 1914. Where no payment is made before the 1st day of April, 1914, the tax becomes delinquent and a penal ty of 1 per cent per month is charged from that date to prior to September 1. 1911. After September 1, 1914. a penalty of 10 per cent' and interest at the rate of 12 per cent per year will be kbr"!. on all delinquent l.T " .,! the t-eave Antone CamenZ burned the first passed away the injuria 'received. old.. csi-a ii' n wis of llillsho- V 52-2 Sl enz.w irst oK from the a iusband and two children Karl HoMw, son of Mr. amW Mrs. J. A., Hobhs. of near Var ley, has IkviV ..appointed detsMy game warden by-State Game Warden tvans. The new ap pointee is a hrother or Miss rem Hobbs, se.ca-tary to Gov. 'West. C VV. Bloom, of below1 New ton, was in. town Friday, ,aad called on the Argus-1 wentv- eight years rtgo this Spring the St Argus rejxtrtpr and 31 r. Bloom worked together phe ranch V now ownt-.l irr v uurk- halter. South 1 way they "soV Hare, their slow. state iiEfim q:,o PM9:::is InvestigatSwi Ktcmrd to Sas4 Irjr Dr. CcJvta S. WhKe "t" TELLS NEEDS OP SCHOOL HUCGS AIm tttMto Isafittli. Bdcclht . VtiM. Etc. Editor: Following is a report of the school inspector : who was sent out by vhe State Board of Health for tha purpose of in specting the schools of Washing ton county. The report is signed by Dr. Calvin S. White, Secre tarv of State Board of Health: Banks, No." 13 Floor should be oiled; boys outhouse very un samtarr. ' Hillsboro High School-Bad eyes. lUSt Vitus dance, L Hillsboro Grammar Buiuung Bad eyes 7; eczema. 1; ring worm, 1. " . ' ' West Union. 1-Bad eyea, 1 Milton Oliver. 17 years oli fee ble minded, third grade: floor needs oib'ng,' . Haywood, .80 Bad eyes, 1 boy's outhouse unsanitary. . Fern Hill. fiS-Joor needs on ing; boys' ouUionse unsanitary. S Iowa Hill, 52 Floor needs oil intr' hail tviC. l.' ti-. s' ' - Lower .Tualatin, 33 Floor needs oiling; boys outhouse un Recdville.29-FK foil ing: bovs'" ootliouae: Vy. Fir Creek.-C5-Bav 3; scabies. 2. .floor peek. hoys' outhouse unsamtatk Whltford. 18- Bad e; floor needs oiling. . , . Heiton, 108 -Barf eyes, .fc v Verboort. 97 -Bad eyes, L ?. Cooper Mountain. 94rlmpev igo. 4; floor needs oiling. Lydi, 69 Bvl tytr, f, floor hnI nilmv. . . . ' - Wilton. 90 iA tt. V. floor ueU OlllUg. ' - Kanus Cirr. 6BI er. I! 'rl ynnnld, rtefrcHTB mtixl; floor Dcrli Ko, 14 Impetigo, ; buyt' oothouny ne,t repairing . j b. .. 11 r r 5 rrtckri t Wm. Mohr Park, were in Ul Mr. Mohr was fof Jtw ro's leading shwnaker learneil the trad J in then . i 1 and. no succetMeu hfre. after havihir WiV him some months. made my first com pi shoes back in theol1 over 40 years ago as though Thad ff, , or had charge of u 4 best regimentff. doubtful if KJ' 4 v changed phf himself.' ingovij ,i VISIT OUR HEY A1UIEX ,WheTe you will find many fancy articles not -usually found in the most up to now city drug store. We have a fall stock of Symphony Lawn. Paper the Acme of Perfection in Writing Papers.' Try it and you will be pleased. Toilet Articles , .jof the best grades are in our stock, in fact we have everything needed forxni. lady's dressing table. Our line of pianos - include some of the best makes as follows Baldwin. Hamilton, Monarch, Howard - and Valley Genu We also!handle the - Famous Manaalo) The Player , with the Human Touch. Come in and set it We handle only High Quality Drugs." , Absolute jfuracy of Prescription Work is pur mvX-' Bring in your prescriptions The Delta Drug Store HILLSDORO. ; " ! . OREGON j ' in 1