The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 26, 1914, Image 3

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PARTISAN
i ri...l luintn-.l IVnlu-ini Sullnm. r.iuck IWly
Unlit ind On of tt tt"l Sir.'H in Um- I'miity. make th
USliin, M follow:
At Wm. lUthorn lavi Li ir. !. M.iinUy wnimr. until
At tonnover Stori. Sli"H'. 1 s.l.iy i . mih. until y..'5D
niAtL S. Hifrly lUnrh. Kitit'm. Wi'.lin-i.ljy riixm, until
! P- .. .. ...... u- ....... : ;.
Tburad.,' noun: ...,.... .i....
yj HJlJ K'fi rurm, !. i , nriiTO.1) foiling
until KnJty noon: . , ,
At Hillahoro. Friday aft.rn.nn until S l ir.I:t fVtnnr.
Ufc-wml Strrrl UviTjr Urn.
f VimrU rvii'i IV Sf:iitni. f l'o insure with
f-. tin ith 1" M) in M.lvHiiro: !.i innirc n liv. mil. f2l.
payment of 2 W it time of x.rv u .-. S- r n o nunt If .uid at
ooc when wrw to "l'l. trait!f. rr.- t or r.-timvi.! from County.
Car to prevent lut nt r. -Hnn-iltl- fur ai-n.l.tK
Honw duly licensed.
Jo. I lt', Owner.
(Copy)
Stallion lU'Kuttration lU:v , Sud-of Om".
Ucmim Certificate of IW I'.r.-l St.iiU..,, N..
I toted at Corvailix. ir.n.m. March 1. Ill 13.
The iHjikfr of th Htallion Parlkm. N l2tH'.) ((WKW)
ririt.TP.! In the ntu.lUx.k of Th- Atu. ri.ati l'rnlo-ron Horse
Hrmlm and Importer Aiatiofi. tln.M .v J.h (Uto or
HilU.ro. Wanhinifton County. Orvon. I .red l.y M. Harhe,
lW.artment of Sarthe. Krnnre. .-m-rilH-d :h f.. own I.lack;
8Ur. I'ediitree; llrulu VMll'M r.-; Si,n CHl) Iam;
Sultan 11400 Sire of l.un. S'i, " I am uf Iam.
Breed. IVrrhlrun; Foaled in the . , ""U
bei-n examimnl by the Stallion lntrat.01. ...anl of n
and it U hereby certified that the sail stall...., .Hof l ure
Breeein. U renlcnsl in the ntudl-k that w r, "'1 by
the awweiation named in aertion i.me of m Art of the Ijk
lat.ve Aiwembly of the State. f thvifon .ni.liiif for thj
licenHinyof aUllion. etc.. lih-.l ... the oih.v ol the 'tr J
SUte. February Z. lull. id that th-ahne nained Ull on
hat tn examlnd by the veterinarian aH't ) the
Stallion Keirmtrttion Hoard and h hereby reported f r from
infertiou.. cont.iou or tranmni.H.Me . Heaves or unsound, m
and ia hereby licensed to nland for public .tvuv in the State
of Oregon. . ., ,,
l.nnine I.. I titter.
Secretary Stallion Kt Stratum litiard
Note:-This licence mut W recorded in the olhce j ..f the
Recorder of Omveyances .r the 1 .....uy u. .. . .....-
U to be uaeil for public wrvice. and uvist be renewed Manh
to. iaio.
tint. W. tVltorJ. I'H.nr ol lS.I.
I'acl Aay lit IhuriJay
Bt IIT IJM ON I'Ul'RTIt Sr.. hllftl AND
ll Scitlui rrrm)l lr Vcar With
Hcadvirlcri l Cumclliii
leortfe W. Del!ord. one of the
best known of railway construc
tion and maintenance men on
the Northwint coast. dl;d at thn
family home in Dilley. Thursday.
March 19. 1311 IMlord waa
born in Johnston County, In
diana. May II. 1H31. lit crowed
the plains In lH-Vt. and nettled at
Foreat (jrove. He enlisted in
tiie Civil War. hia enlistment
datinif from 11 to WA In
155 he waa married to Klia
Brown, well known at Forest
irov. beinif a daughter of the
laUi Oria lirown, a pioneer of the
lortlea.
Ik'Itord was at one time Hee-
tion foreman out of Cornelius,
and w hen Holliday built the West
Side line, Mr. leliord laid the
steel up Fourth Street. Portland,
anri rnntiniled with tlie road, oil
and on, until it waa built clear
through to (xirvalllrt.
Kiifht children were Ujrn to
Mr. and Mrs. Dellord. The wid
ow and the following children
survive: Mrs. T. K. Paldra.
Portland; Mrs. O. K. McCarthy.
Hillsboro, and Harry, residing at
Pilley.
Interment was in the l orest
view cemetery. Forest (Jrove.
and the services were conducted
l.v tl,('.rarid Armv of the lie-
public, of which organization he
wan a memlier.
Deltord was well know n to all
the pioneers of Washington Coun
ty, and was a familiar figure at
the Oregon pioneer meeting. a
well as the sessions of the J. A.
H. and the County Veteran As
sociation.
SCHOOL NliWS
The Contents
Of a Box
r,r rjni v. I'o
har.'L Ilrtitbr hatf! wm oa th door-1
kiiob. I lAb-l frwarL tat wltbout
j ndiml. mnului; oa .y V tips. b1 ;
1 ruuht Iwr wrkt Just tb turned 1
lh d'wkDob tnl rulWd th door '
lll.-!.l!r Jur. 8ii.,rwwltii a try, b 1
A without Diotlua urept to torn
h.-r lr a nl Ci her fjrn on m. W '
ltb itoml nlW.t, mttulM. Tbrongb
(L glait4 1 mw uao wltb bU Lark
: I', w orking at a &vk. TU rlrl :
.I th A-kit nftlr. aocL (till boldloa:
'iff wrUt. I drew het t th mala ball, .
I ! i on u ti ! nir.t t lu
I '.-t.-r ! .1 1 r J- i,n lif UTii'xiu ln-Il 1 met
i iu:.u villi, a -,t ..ii l..-lbarTw. htre tl.r was a HUt buruliig.
Al lit 1 :. tlf U I Orwl'I-l
Are jou a iiT' aUe aakd.
fr.-u, ... .1 .1. m ik t' C Mr-t. a ; ie of th, Hlcer
,l t!i' l-'t :o!f a ;; i.r-ii"4 proan. pctfrntunf. I har aarnl a llf and
i t .,f Kuue ni" v.li'. I. i l I.. . hurt t bara nrr4 jrou from crime."
t,a jsv j. i.-'. I ? i.i.. s; t.-l fall, j "T'o bare rereiitfd wy brwklna; a
, t,;.w m w. i,.,!.! t.e -.;ii,"k " ii.u",t bol,k ,tb.K:
, ,.y f ..-ry 1 -W: Jf bat ar. you golnC tt, do
h .t It v. m a v. .,n. a clil -r a t-.y. I MSothIng Bnt you lhall BOt back
T'. m.-tu ' I'1'"'" ' ,,nrr"w i licr. WUoUber . -
wri t u I.U ay. V!n-tli. r ti bad j -Tb cbtef itt plfce"
1,1-m.l tl.e .' 1 fo.M w.tl.lu I d'.u't ' "Glv tiie that Kla t.fttl JOU bold."
kn ev I t" liik ! !n 1 f.i I ww kin. till did . and. ringing tba JaBltor!
I.)!.. ,li :'m liw-Kl. i.:.-av.l with I ML wbn to raw I told blm tbat w.
""' ' 1 ' , , lhd t t b t out He uulocke.1 tha
i.r. i. ii.l..l i:i..t i.U.ii. wa auiUa aua ,, ... .,,
.:. ti.t li'iU'O mo tT.fi'llTig wltb af-f.-(..
uii. '1.' t rii. 1 a!k.-l ou a hbort
,li, u.. .", V n InrM-d ui.l. rurloua for
:ni t tiM.niill'.u i in" nijwi,
i-l 1 1 ' in.
Ull r':i' l.ll'S
mam door for u. and w drt.arteL
Tlie girt could not baT len OTr
eleiittH'ii yr old.
Tb next dny I Informed tha cblef
ut police hy an anouyoioua Dots tbat
l.i.lMiin
Spray Pumps of All Kinds
In fact wc arc the lieadiiaiU'rs for every
thiug iu the Sprayiuj; au.1 rrunitiK Hue
such as, PruhiiiK Shears, Saws, Knives,
and Sraying Material. Wc Iridic t.uly
the best grades. Our prices are the
lowest. Call at our Store on Second St.,
and look over our stock before buying
your Supplies. See Our Cutlery.
Percy Long, Hillsboro, Ore.
DUNTLEY
Vacuum Cleaners
$oo without brnih allacboicnt, nnd
7 So with biuah attachment like nil ;
tf.lucad from f to and f is ClOOlrlO
OlaaMSPS with citta aiurliuieni
for cleaning nphoUtery, walla, etc.
'rota $'is np delivered. SihtIhI
conata to Churchea, liWlitM 1,1111
wiiaiiic iniirniioui. j
tverjrtblni In tha Vacuum cleaiur f
line, an ploatcraln tha buaineM, only
aclualfa Claaner Stott In the Sute.
Prlcea reduced from o lo 50 per cent
aavt aollcltoit ptofita. Writ l A
W. L. BENTLEY CO. COMPANY
State Distributors
. r.t,-r!i c. Tortland, Oregon
Suporvwor J. H.Jack visitetl tin
school at iwcona. iai wwk,
where Mi Itose lleywooj! has
l-.T.m t... Snririr term. Fiftt't'n
uupiia are in attendanco. two of
whom will take the eighth k'raile
examination in May. An imlns
trial club waa organized w ith of
fleets as follows: l'res.. Myrtle
HoiTtnan; vice prea.. MaUl Nel-
trim, Minnie iNfison; unwi,
Mifis llevwootl.
The school at North Plains or
ganized by eloctinu ollicers as
r.ii.Ua- l'r." Krnest l)ve:vice
pres. Huiih Dunlap: sec.. Blanche
I Walters; treas.. Ethel Troutman;
advisors, J .lMcWasson anu
Tmnlmnn.
ivu,.
The Academy scnooi near
North I'lains has an excellent
ball team and if Riven a chance
will Btand up ajramn most Bny
school team of the county. An
industrial club has also been or-
...n.-iu:!' i'r4 itoiiL mirii , 11"
wan..-.". ----- -
pres. Herman Crocker; sec, Mane
I'rovost; treas, Mae Jackson;
teacher and adviser, F J Clemo.
A lame quantity of free nar
tlen seeds have been distributed
by Supt B. w.-names, anu
new supply has just been re-
. 1 Mamliortt of clubs and
school children who have not re-
reived these pacKanea "i"
write for same.
The premium list of the Wash,
ineton County Bchool fair is
ready for printing and will soon
be in the hands of the pupils.
lv. K.t first time in many,
many months, the jail was empty I
for a half hour, Monday, just af
. i..nok hnnr The two
convicts, Une and McNutt. were
on their way to aaiem um..i
nf Khori.i ueeves. aim mc
insanity patient was in the eoun-
tv court room ana at dinner.
I . a ....on, rin
I'U., taail nranr WHH HWUIIK it
1 lie Jan -
and breathed of freedom for a
short time only.
oirmA. noles ut) to 12
1 Bun ----- .,
inches in diameter, fence rails.
' 1 Ka nt all kinds, into
M .,.nn.t lnirtha. Will Ko into I
the country. Write, phone or
callonme.-Carl Skow, Hilisw-
1 ro. rnone, v'
J. A.' Chapman, of Middleton.
was in the city the first of the
week, Rreetinu nismany iriemif.
J. A. may take anower not
the lews ature inis opnnn.
he says that; he will still vote for
economy, rt eieciea.
The Grand Marca is the most
wholesome "two for a quarter
wioke on market-made in Ore
Son, by E. Schiller. When you
Slge in a good smoke buy a
Grand Marca. M
1 Married: At the home of. L.
p Krutrer. snerwoou, uick"i
MaK 1914. Rev. C. l. Whit-
of Prineviue, anu mma
Kroner. . '
Dance, af New Helvetia hall.
Saturday evening, March
K muBic. Everybody Invited.
1 Tickets, including supper, 1.
KuM-nilni-l.t i!!1'1-4 !i" ... I.-J tt I'll
in. tit l.-r ni.. .uc!."l til lou'l inM'if.
. i..-ltu It..- V'r I -1 -i l.lm. Till i111"'
in.. ..fT wi Tar m tU t iM-mm .f pntrnii
,M c -iTIil-l. I.tit Hi" l.ul!.llti N'UiS
n on.. I -'! M v." In tlipih the
tiinlii l'."r "ii lli" fi""r alive. TU! I
l.il. nifl nft. r irhtn- t'n. 111:111 tl!i to
u-1 l.Utl lilt l.'.ll'I' U 1 t'fi.t il'.wtt lilt')
lln. Ii:ii'iin nt ly nit li.t.-ri'.r ttiilrmnK
I niw lln In-. II, imnv iti.lier abovlng
til iirr.w ..nt f t'l" l tr tliMUKti
I, I'll In. Inl iii'.-i.-l. In tlie bano
111. tit. .t:iii'l!ti n i'iii-t llm wull. a
Hi.. tlmt bail l"- 11 li ft tlirr.?.
I t.M.,I null" ili't.iiui. fn.lii It con
l.l.Tltr but I kIi'.u:.! ! '. I waa Urn
iii 11 fuil iii-i-'ii" f '-iirlohliy ami
il.lr.! to .0 Hi" niyM.ry iinfolil H
.!f To tin 1. 1 th" l ui.'l t"U wbo-
.v.T 14 li.-lilf t ! . t I linl tlm ifTv
nt r b-r Ih I'i tbtro would arn-st
lb.. ln.itHT wbne It wu. f'r Hit!
sU'li. wlinlfvi-r It ink-lit l wnillil
bnil'tli H Ik- limit f'ir..t:ill.il The only
miiv I r.i'll.l li'M iib-.-rve It ik'Vfl-
..Hii..it w.iiiM I- to til l" 111 tin
Hu nt ovi-n.lnht Wlil. li of tin-so two
(.Inn Kh.'iiiil I nil'.I't?
Kbottly iifb'r ; I liir.l foni( one
iiu, tliiwn lb. abilM ninl I.kIc "p.
Tlifii. Iiiriilii- nut I'll ttn lldit fX.'cit
..ii.. la lb.- lull. 1'i' h Ii" l ft Imruiiii;
low ho iiimintt-l tiie Mlairit. ami 1
li, inl bl f't l.'lt 'ii' nwn.v fl'1''8-
Noili.int but i!n- ii"i-'t or nu an
Vfiitun; v.ouM li;iv,. Iiilinf.1 me to 1
tliim I.hUiiI iiji for ull nU'bt. Aa It
was I diil not rcirirt my a. tloii for a
nioin.'iit. I a ".ur.. that mime one-1
iHilli-tfl a woman -was lu that IhiS
ninl ilurlin: lb" nU'lit flic wonlj (lu
Roimlbln limiKUal. WUIlo wultlng I
trl.-l b oiijiirtt m aomctliUig nhc
luliiht ln. I'.nt I t)iiff! I couM think
" - - - - - - -
I ,.v(M-ct.-.l to luivo to wnlt tlil mlu-..h-bi
.,r nii.niili l"for It ilflioili'lili'llt.
but wli.-ii u tltK-k oiitslJo ulriick In
iUfl toiMH th" lumr or tt the l1ny bt
ttuii. 1 Ut-anl ttio aiiut'iik of tuniliifi
screw . KIllitT hoiiio 0110 U-sblo the
htoii in tin' Ih'S wa l lle oiisoiuoiit
or a 1 art uf tl li:id Uin norewtftt
ou frniii tho inslilo. When thtf acrtiw
tiirnlim Ntoi'insl 1 lii-anl tho ri'inuvul
of wixmI. Whoever movetl from the
box must pa "far mo. I ln-nrd no
Ktop. but a OKuro IUUihI bofore me,
and n It pass,'.l Into tho hall where
tUo Il;lit wuh l.urnltiff I aaw thut It
whs a yomitf woiuiui.
TIiIh naturally mMinl aplco to the ail
vonturo. I'liifrKlnS rwin thy lil'
pliiw, I follow.'d on tlptoo. A 1
rt.mb.-d the hull 1 mw the fli:ure turn
from tin? topmost ;"P Into tho llppt-r
hull. FtHI fiibowlim-, 1 trackwl the
woiiuin through n corridor Ull ahe
atoppvd t.tfor nn odlco d.wr with a
K!as pniul. throiiiih which Rhono a
IIrIiI. I. lu'liitf lu darKiifsw, was vu
nhltM t Htiul up lu'iir to the nmire. I
saw li.'r look thwupli the glass Into tha
oIIUh.
She raised her arm above her lieao.
i he bad btitti-r not thereafter work
routaltilne . ni-bta alone In hla office.
Puris wxletr U crowding out the or
illuury htinleiil.i at rrofensor Bergson'a
let'turtu, but perhapa aoeb-ty U more In
iie.l of the uplift, and we shall con
tiuue to hoi for the best
FORD
Gm? UNIVERSAL CAR
Buy It Because
It's a Better Car
MODEL T. Touring ILQ
Car Delivered HJZJ
WilKes Auto L Garage Company
Third Street. Hillsboro. Or.
Br8Jifat car pn.WJhel for the Ne
Vurk aubway. M.uu would hare ta
contuln coii.lt-uned milk, pread heef.
Out tlh. Jam. rniHbed oatit, apllt peaa,
iua!hed (Mitatoea, ground rice.
The tango has been barred out of
Switzerland, tt will aururi aom
people to h.-ar that there la In Swlts-j
erland a level plae which la large
enough to make barring out the tango
necetutary.
1 SIRES AND SONS.
6 Loaves of Bread for 25c
Get one loaf and 5 checks, each good for one loaf of
Bread. Buying your bread this way gives you the
chance to save on your'.brtad bill. Remember this
next time you buy bread. Six Fresh loaves for 25c
THE CITY BAKERY
Main Street, Hillsboro J. Wolferspewr. Prop.
Howell Pii,l."i. a businens man In
Atlanta. Ga.. has attended thlrty fom!
wetldhiKK. at twelve of which he ba,
acted a best niau. Ho call hlmaelli
"uu aiwlstaut to cupiil.''
Maurice Pakloirnp, aucceding The i
ciihile Lhcasse aa French nuibattsadoi
to ItUHaia, U chief of the department
of plitii-nl affairs at the French for
eljrti olllce. M. lK?lcae relnil U
re vutiT Trench homo politics.
The Ripht Hon. Jiweph Chamber
lain, aiitioimced to retire from par
liament at the neit general election.
baa l'ii a member of the house ol
comuiouu Kince iS'd. During this en
tire time he has represented West
Ilinnlnk'linin.
John William Rurgesa, who has Jual
1mii appointed a visiting American
profwtsor at tho Austrian universities
for 1'Jll ld by the Austrian govern
tnenr, la emeritus irofeMir of po
litical science at Columbia university,
lie was Ixirn In Tennessee In 1SW.
the air brake, has becu awards the
tlrtishof medal by the Yereln Peutseh
er Iiikt iiieuro of Lelprig. tme of the
liisbmt lioiion within the reach ol
the enclneerinc profession. He was
too 111 to attend the mectlug at which
the award was made.
THE FAMOUS AETNA BRAND
of Lime;and Sulphur Spray
The spray that made Washington County famous. W. K. Sf
dent of the Oregon SUte Board of Horticulture ays: I h"",
Aetna Brand in my orchard for years, and I am sure you are makiagaKOod
article. " A. C. tixlrich. Commissioner of the First IMstnct. aa: "I have
need Aetna Hpray and have found every hsrrel full up to test and very free
?rW aliment" H. C. A.well. ei-president OreRO. Mate 1"
Society: 1 don't think there ia a better aprav nia.le. 8. C.a loway,
ea fmitlinspector, says: " After aevere testa I find the Aetna Brand O. K.
lin. S. WoWey. Fruit Inspector for Clatsop Co : " I desire to
late too on the supreme article of lime and aulphur solution, the Aetna
Brand. It gives results and universal aatisfaetion ." I abaolntely !!."
the AetnalBrand to do the work if the operator does his part, t-ailnre u
impoasiDie.
Beaverton,
B.LEIS
Phone Beaverton Central .
Oregon
Winter Baseball.
not air Is doing most of the base
ball playing now, but it will be differ
ent next summcr.-rhiladelphla Ledger.
A lot of pitchers In the American
league are no doubt aorry that Ty
Cobb Is not going to Jump to the Fed
enils -IX-trolt Free Press.
Rivalries among baseball managers
l,. .in .i l-.wti no thn Interest while the
,-.. O. .V.,-
keen cotuHtiUon of the actual game Is
not In eviuVnee.-wasnington otar.
Federal league officials appear to con
alder It an unpardonable outrage when
attempts are made by officers of the
tilder leagues to tempt players away
from the new organisation. One won
ders why the Federal league people
should be sensitive In that respect
Chicago Record Herald,
Scholls Roller Mills
Wm. HANSON, Prop.
Flour and Feed, Aetna Brand of Spray, Custom
Chopping a Specialty, Poultry Supplies,
Manufacturer of Whole Wheat Flour,
and Wheat Heart Flour, Graham etc.
Ouc Prices always Reasonable
TRY US the Next Time
R, f. D. 2, Hillsboro, Or.
Argus and Oregonian $2.25 Argus and Journal $2.25
Certificate No, 596 Registered No. 3529
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Stallion Registration Board
State of Oregon
T Certificate of rare Bred Stallion or Jack. No. 596
Dated at Cotvallls, Oregon. October I a, I9t
The pedigree of the jack Beecher. No. 3519 (Amejican), registered In
the studriok of American Breeders' Association of Jacks and jennets own
S k! wu Frenct T Forest Grove. Oregon, bred by John Beldingbrock.
fs: BlTc White point. Wf Theodor:
luppner.rt-Kuu, foaled June tS, 19 has been examined by the
snu ReKist foi Bl Ronrand it ia hereby certified that the
stainon jjj f p Rreiiiiir is registered in the studhook that is recog
Sied by the .uJTSSeVltatWm nine of an Act of the Legislative
tfl of estate of Oregon, proviving for the licensing of stallion.
r filed In the office of the Secretary of State February 19. 1. d that
theXw named jack has been examined bv the veterinarian appointed by
hS Son Registration Board and is hereby reported ree from infectioua
co'tag unsoundness, and is hereby licensed
to stand for public service In the State of Oregon
E. L. Potter,
secretary oiainon r.cgiBi.,iiwu
Note-This license has beeu recorded In the office of the Recorder of
Conteyances of Washington County, and must be renewed October ii, 19U
TERMS OF bREEDINGt
To Insure Live Colt ................ $2
Tor the Season 'St
For Single Service
1 will pasture mares for a short length of
time if preferred.
srtii kra.s.dintf March 1. and close
Tt III VWIU1UVHVV 0
June SO. Will mahe the season at my place
BEECHErxPureDredBlachJach
W. H. TRENCH
First Av. N.Forest Grove, Or.