The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1914, Image 1

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IIIIXSHORO, OREGON, APRIL 23, 1914
NO. 5
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P H U'EKERY DEfJ)
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FORECLOSUR
0FS30000:
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? FILED IN CIRGUII COURT
i H. McKnery. aged between
iandW years, waa found d.ad
k,Bilk hauleralam r rway morn
in i Un. near the Sam
tan place. McKnery ha. been
kin on the publication la-
mdby Father UMiller. at Vrr-
Iport, after ha had auaprnari
-Million of tha Cornells
tribune, which ha iued several
ilka. lueceedtng l-awrenre
r-orth. McKnery u a
dtver writer when, at hia
but for me year had been so
dictad to tha uaa of opiate, a
nil u beinir a hard drinker.
For three yeara he waa city edi
w of the San Joae Mercury, a
California newapaper of import
II wu hiifhlv educated.
buttoat bia position through the
m of druga. Drifting to Ore
no ha worked on a Klamath
Kn. nnir and uuon leavinir
f bmi fr "a . ,
Klamath waa aent to the Mate
HotptUl for a ahort time, where
ht fU treated . Upon releane he
drifted to Oregon City and Port
land, and hut Summer aecured a
portion with tha Hillaboro Inde-
McEnery la aaid to have a
family In the South.
Coroner Barrett and Sheriff
Rmvm went to tha acene of the
death Friday afternoon, and af
ter tha investigation tha body
tai brought to lliltaboro by Un
dertiktr Kind.
McKnery had been atopping at
Vwboort. and left the parwh
bouie Thuraday afternoon for
North Plain, where ha waa aeen
laU In the afternoon. He evi
dently alarted home late in the
eveninc. and muat have reached
tha lane In question at a late
hour. Sam Moon Jr. unwed
through the lane juat before
midnight, and aaya hia buggy
wheel rmn over BOtnethinir which
ha thought waa a slick of wood.
Tha body ahowed where the
heel hid run over It- An auto
alas paased, but had miaaed the
prostrate form. McKnery 'a hat
ai about 100 feet away. The
body waa in the center of the
road, and waa not very cold, in
dicating that he muat have died
lata in the night-probably long
towards morning. It ia potable
that he was intoxicated and w
till alive when the buggy ran
over him. There waa no Injury
to the body, and no marka indi
cating that a collision had taken
Itimtt and Dr.
Erwin concluded there waa no
necessity for an inquest.
Touching upon the theory that
aa automobile had a truck Mc
Enery, Dr. Krwin aaya there waa
but one abrasion -and that a
light one-on the body, and
mat waa near one or the Knees,
and this waa poaaibly done by
the buggy wheel. No ahoulder
WU broken, aa claimed in com
mon rumor. Hoya at the Schief
felin place aay that McKnery
Passed there about 7.30 in the
ning. and he waa then throw
ing his hat in the air. giving it
to occasional kick aa it came to
tarra lirma.
Ir. Calvin S. White, i.f the
State Hoard of Health, arnd out
a bulletin giving information as
to the proper artion when a dog
ta aupposrii t have rabies.
aaya not to kill the dog. but to
brn him un anil watrh him li
White sava that a (W a!fwtl J- w- Shult IJrlnr Action
With rabies can not live over nine Imo m Timber land In County
umjm mai utiiik Vila limil, rir
I. 1 i...j ... . .
i imnumiru. Any LM-nton wnnl .. .
has be-n bitten by a dog neej M"-trl.Tiw
" - ' ' ...... U ..... 1' J .1 .III? I
canine lives beyond this limit of Vslnablc Htdif U Monk W.hinr.toa
. : !. i i i I
I. . i Tr . , C-aaly la UligalKMi
i wivii iiiiiiv Biiti anil
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dniwing of quinine would be 0n of the 'arKpfit forvebiaure
ideal. If the dog shows symp-lever fill in Wa-shinKbrn (unty
toma of rabies and mut be killed was brouifht in circuit court, last
bi prevent diHJWter. the Dr. ad- WH.W. ik. ulaintiff U-ini? John
Vtili 111 at h nhiililil mt Imtkil ... . ....
.k w ,i. . W. bhute, of this city, for v'urs
rahica is In the brain. This in lh hanking busim-ss. The
makra e lamination more satis- uit is for foreclosure of 2.1VI
factory and pedy. and gives acres of timber lands in North
the physician a chance to find Washington County, and it v.
out whether or not a ierson jj tht tim,M,r on th,. vari
oua tracts s of the In-st in that
Male Help Wanted -I will T.
17 t u in
auUmmbile business in ten weeks K ind the bulk of it is -asy of
bv mail and ansist them to irood access.
uwition. No charge for tuition The note on which suit in based
until position is secured. Write was given March 25. l'Jlli. and
Uhlav. U.S. Price. Automobile the principal was for fc3.7il. 75
KxurrL lioi 401 Ijut Anneles. The comolaint auks for the irin
riil. for interest from date of
The ;... Itailmail rimmiiwion (Jrft of the note; ttor
. 1 h? " neva fees: flKU.31. taxes for 1912
"V r? for Uxes paid the last
", ,runr 'r5.r.BU-.u'r: vear: and for interest on the
B"u ""."i ? s. lartaua amounta from date of
III sutro, lor wnicn appnciiiun . - r
Minst-ro rnaa ng no o ojeci on 1ar of jn
ihia action s "sen unuer . ..w - .
Li:r r rr to .11.
lure croaainira oi raiiruwe & . ... the attor
rpproTalof the llai fur
Slon Wiore iney are raiauunocu.
Dr. I. 0, Taylor, of McMinn
vilte. died April 15. 1914. at the
lix-al hospital. He waa aged 81
years. The remains were taken
to Portland. Friday, for crema
tion. He leavca two children.
Mm. II. II. Clark, of Portland,
and W. II. Taylor, of Hillaboro.
Deceased came to Oregon in 18ol,
nn.4 aftr a few years of resi
dence In Yamhill County, return
Mi in the KasL where he remain
ed over 20 year. He then came
West again, and haa lived the
greater portion of the time In
I Yamhill County.
Do not forget to ask lor a
Schiller when you want a good
10 cent smoke-no "cough dust
in th C hiller. WW
P. AND l I:. & H.
All. except the P. It. & N.. trains
re eWtric. and Bton at the de
pot on Main street
To Portland
Mr Minn vilte Train 0:47 a. tn.
Sheridan Train 9.15 p. m.
FnMMit r.rnvo Train 1:00 U. m.
a v v v
McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m
Kuffene Train 4:58 p. m.
From Portland
Knirene Train arrives . 8:15 ;u m.
MM;nni-in " . .9:42 a, m
lUVHIHMl'ixv -
Forest Grove " .10:57 a.
khonHnn " . P. ni
McMinnville " ...6:37 p.m.
Trains each way. except the
trnina. Btou at Sixth
I a t. mi rta.r
W. H. McKldowney left for
Kjwtern Oregon the last or trie
week to take charge of the Bald
win Sheep & Land Co. ranch, a
little section of 26.000 acrea. He
-.ai k.v. an auto to take him
over the little stri'tchea between
crews of laboroni. and with a
good machine it wilt take him all
day tomnKe me rounua. ni
ranch la one-eignieenm vi w
entire area of Washington Coun
lit tie ranch. Much of
it ts grazing lands for aheep and
cattle.
The "Man of the
lVpot
Steam Service Old
To Portland
u 1 M Train l:.$i n. m
a, aw -
From Portland
P. U. & N. Train
lHILLSEOi.0 GfJTUnES
I Locals MM Ball like Deaaaaa and
Run ap Score ! Nine
UtkM Is 0a af the lest Ever
Sigacd aa Wllb Lacala
J. K. I5'nnett. of near Orenco,
was a Saturday visitor to the
county seat
Take a look at our new 5-10-15
tent tables. -D. Corwin. KJtf
Kd. (1 Mullov. of laurel, was
in the city Monday, looking up
the war news.
II. Tober. of U'low IJood. was
n town Monday, transacting I viSITOtS OCT TtlO OF MARKEKS
business.
C. H. Malcom. of near West
Union, was in town the first of
the week.
Attorney vaiianoignam return- ... , , A .v,.
i hP f.rKt of the week from a ni.mwmi ia,ru
trip to Kugene on legal business Portland Arcber-Wiggina We-
onnwted with the Torter case. onaa. last Sunday, anving in
u'-.n i..... nr L,.,mi K!nPkl9 runs to 3 for the viaitora. It
f v ill 'ta i ij "a as j ivi I
nnil JahrMT KefTer of waa a rattlinff srood irame. al-
West Union, were city callers though the weather waa almost
Monday morning. I cold enough for a snow atorm,
II. G. Hatfield and Ilegina K.I A S35 field greeted the players.
for the viaitora have a reputa-
SEVEN
DAY
SOAP
SALE
10c Calls
3 For 25c
SEE
OUR
WINDOWS
!ampbe were united in mar-
...if... v.tf itititva w ia m in I ...
I lt.. ' T M U'l I. V ... ' w ..',.. . L. L!l. 1U.. .
. . mon worm wnne. ioc oaiuc
April in, un. i ..... - .. .
For sale -Twelve shoata, about!
-. u u f uii, game here two yeara ago.
i inn. raLii. i, uciiini, ..... , , , ...
. . .... ... I Uill. aIawah hits
r..M,A. InKn Uhlta nlttAA I nillBUUIU DCVUICU CICICII 1IIWJ
III! IOIIIIVI "llll If llivw VIKC) - -
'hi.halem Mountain. 3 miles west from the Weona Ditcher, while
of laurel. 5-7 the best the opposition could do
. .r, waa aeven off the delivery oi
Ihos. iaitU oi uorneiius. wbb w . ; affaitlve
- - I. . L. . ........IIUWUUi www
irreeunB menus n " ,. . .
seat Monday ana inoB. nas iota mnnMm ...
them down in this man a .,.., ,.K K,
I I1IIIDUUIU Willi W w vaavaw
1 Tf 1IIIC BUG BV MHIIUV :
Ferd Kroner, of Scholia, was pVen.
in town the last of the week. I Hillaboro haa one of the best
le will soon be in the walnut teama in the history of local
limitless ui to his eyes, aa nis Kaachall. and the wav the dovs
orchards will be bearing within a ae hittinv ia sratifyinir to the
year or so. baseball fana. The three Hend-
a a;in will rtonl.le vour nrofit. ersona and McCurdy. or urneii-
... . . . . i. n t) u:iu in nut nenner into me same.
leiepnnne ui i. u. oruwn, ihho-i r-rr- ---
tn.ro. or drop him a card and he jna me
a ..iL. :i . IM avm at the bat hems.
win can on you aim mw w . .l
9.k With a little warm weather
Blllll nUIIlD UI aSB.BiBa.V2 BBB r "
teams in the aute that will De
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
Hillsboro, Oregon
team
A.ll..ti Pntaf.limonnra
uHu iwuiii.. - 1 . 1 teama in me aiaie id win ue
was frightened near Orenco, last aWe to Un(j ound against
Thursday, with the result that
when the family was thrown out Martin waa more than effective
ot the vehicle, teaay. me seven in ninchea. and aa soon as Mc-
vear old Bon. sustained a bpoaen Curdy wears down with practice,
arm. Dr. Anderson, of Orenco, h wfii k on 0f the atar Bhort
was called, and attended the lad. nn- i the amateur class.
Deputy Warden Chas. Russell. Sunday'a game abounded with
Sunday, picked up Conrad Jone- good playa and the remark,
..... . fhAMu i:muA .innwioii i wan wn nivi i uuu uiah xmh
having trout less than aix inches bat aome," waa frequently heard.
in lenRth in his possession. The line-up
Joneson, Monday, pleaded guilty Hillsboro
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Wm
MiMiager
McCurdy Nttooa
ll4nnn t b Malke
Moye c t. ............ . Wioal
Brown. Hlubf I b ...Ttyloc
t..i. ui.uillrk .. ( Jontai
MartW b. .......... ..Pnrdta
Judge W. I). Smith.
Judge Campbell and Court
lii'tiorter liunvon were out Mon-
.t.ii. i h. nnur rnmintroilt tohear
l,aMM nf lltmrv Mvers versus C HeniUnon. rrtaiaa.u
i . i ) iL, 'I'hA n omnn i v Ann IbUUju.ocbuiubot ia- ....--- -
uavies inHiicia. mo p"''" i . . . .
nnt in ennrt I Piienon. the Portland DttCDer.
i. Dn.i ho ran, was notltrland three hita out Of the
IIUOTV.XI. - I J - . .
nail,..! seven for tha viaitora.
m. .r,ilN Putor Hervisen Sr.
mi. uiiu ....... . - . mi
OREQON ELctlKli iKAins
SHOUKUN-OHl-nN
f nlyime. Kan., arrived last
week for an extended visit witn
their son, Peter Grossen. or near
ii. This U their third
10:24 a. m. trip to Oregon, and they expect 5.44
10 Spend me Kreaici ymiy "vl C1U .-
Summer here, liotn visitors are g:28
over 70 years of age. I io:47
Dave Houston, proprietor of 11:14
the new Houston Hotel, fort- --"
land, waa out Saturday, looKing ow
tha nwn nave ia still theionw
l" VUV ... - .
n .t scout that neiy:oo
041I1V, fK . - -
was when he was conductor on
a., i.v.t c;.li nnii when he was
i.n.1. , li
running the Fair Acres property, i w-
11:29
for tae lady of the boast ta keep Ub of het eipendltaw it to pT U bills
b ebeck. It will aimplifir matter great deal gtre her an indisputable
receiptand at the Mine time eliminate the risk and inconvenience of keep
inf a lot of cash around the house. Furthermore, the check stnb will show
at a elance the total amount of eipemlitures for a stated time which enables
... t 1 -1 1 rM ....i.l Am
bit to keep expenses wium your aurTOi-upon imm.ii. -v- -partment
lor the ladies is a great conrenience for them: why not open aa
account for your wife. She will fully appreciate yonr thoughifulness
Modern Danhing; In All Its Branches
American National Banh
Capital and Surplus $57,000.00 '
A. C Shute, Pres.; C. Jack, Jr.; Cash., W. V. Bergen, As't
aaaf fMM Ms., HUHhoro, 4W.
To Portland 65 minutes.
Deputy Recorder Seeks Noailaalloa
I Fred A. Everest, duly regis-
urea republican, hereby an
nounce myself aa Republican
Candidate for the Office of Ke-
waer of Conveyances of Wash
wton County. 1 am a resident
of Hillsboro, am Deputy Record
er, and will aay that if 1 am
nominated lor the omce at me
Primary nominating election, to
w new May 16, 1914, 1 will ac
cept the nomination and will not
thdraw, and if 1 am elected, 1
H. during my term pf office,
use due care, and to the beat of
my knowledge and ability per
form the duties of the office with
neatness, accuracy and dispatch.
Being familiar with the work. 1
n and will serve the public ef
"eiently and will at all times be
courteous and attentive.
Adv. Fred A. Everest
A iitot home wedding was sol
1 at the home of the
nnronts. Mr. and Mrs.
tiv. r.h.wn. Hillsboro. Thursday
Hour" was . Al 17 1911. when
presented at McMinnville Satur-Lheir daughter. Lhza beth. was
.. u triA riumuuru i .. in marrmire ui r nun.ii.
Dramatic Fraternity. The seen- Sn0Rren. well known here and at nQW owned by Mr Harbison.
ery was shipped as bwM". Forest Grove juage .0. rf Bank8! passed
was certainly very ''1. through town Monday, enroute
ine onae is wn. - ": ,, "on,i frt re lalior to har-
kno a irraduateot the IllllhiKiru w 1 im r -... - --
crew wmii iv'"n . ... iu'"n .., u. 1 ,.ast u luii ir irt acres 01 KUUU inn
!S3?K nttent nk jft
age ox-team driver on a .tog 0mCes of BagW& 1 .e y.- Ma,lerex.
road. The caste repon eroom was rorn ....- v-- hnU his a few davs
house and plenty of applause in uilley 8ect,on. ami is a ir--,: Uke better
the neighboring county He is now w - t i ; .3 will prevail.
Frank Fessler was able to. De lurnner .f f p Uand
n the streets. Friday morning. Yamhill Lounty. will ,t"t to Hillsboro Monday
although he was a trine sore as m . .u - LfVn. Mr. Fanno is the
. eult of his head stnaing " row thia coun. " nlSu n the oreiron Onion
bairirage truck, at the V ' pvprv hanpinoss. (owPr9 Ass'n.. and at one time
- .1 i.a a nuruiiH v. 1 iv wirii niv m w - - 1 v.
station at. ine unr, . . - -
Hewasame w . ,.,MM,cciNr
the ttrst of the week. , FOR COMMISSIONLK
. tin.. ..I I
.1 R McNew, of below n 1 t m . . n9
. i- tum Saturday, x ne 1 1 riereoy annuun.w ...j -: -
er, was in town re. J "diaate for the nomination for
hills above Mr. McNew a re Icana aaie. tefow the
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From Portland-56 minutes.
2:18
4:37
6:24
7:38
9:22
12:30
ami
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ami
ur.ita.. Heinwk. of Laurel.
was in town the laat of the week.
mm pm Mixen. of Shady
Rmnk. waa a county seat visitor I
Saturday.
Wm vino, of near Beaverton.
? ? aaaa t - -
.... a. kA AiiBf w aoftt ths
ti r wr a z o ishm nit iii um niuiiki
w4 one of the big producers 01 iat of tha week.
Washington County, tie is sun , . .. f . .
,f,1 in nninn lATiria. nOwn I nuuii .. .
rVK. wii ch,,r7cut.off.' below yond North Plains, were in wwn
VIII HIV r, I Ik. U.I Af thtt vwr.
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ueaveriun. 1 .
. . I nanirl WAflflTAr. oi ntuvvua.
..1 m.,iiir. null hair nrvorrv i w i
tnai noy luuiim i
1 .... Wkk.. n nnt Khan ft I Dn.n tn i: W . KUBMII mil I
" i report and wealthy, led I will during my term 01 I iVV will brintr him back for wifl of Gaston, at Tillamook.
Kwm" ' . ...u u perform Ma - the four checks of 25 Ann 6. 1914. a daughter
W,C. Jackson naa n.w --.: r M p hj3 cjt wlu - .
circuit court agan best interest 101 "" the action of the county, as U 'Tr 'Weata of Mr.
tes?tKbe-rW,mSXi : ,: Brown. Sunday.
ii...-. . . , Tirttti.fl ITPPinft. UUIU u K. ----- -- - . 1 -,.l.l.l D..II..H Hniff
inn a promissory now. T,r." VV, tntA as they claim the lund w Juiianv,nyDi.ir
SHUTE SAVINGS BARK
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00'.
Combined Resources 690,428.81 .
ftsmhintf 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.
th iniMt of Victor
Eaat Hillsboro. last
. a thA P.O. address, onerwuwu, v''M."'. irist was
1.1 rnr ni 111 ucu a - - 1 nviuniRLCUi . a - -
ed Visii wiui r"iw-n- w.lla. Mr and Mrs. tred Mcweiiy.oi not 80ld Jn stores. i , tllfkOI..n aervices.
- a.....M -v a 1 . .,nnf Ira rna 1 uci laaaavBB -
Plains, were in um" homes on ,rwiua, L o-, afternoon, at 250, at the
fitting, ana !" rMtional church. English
The Mesh Bag
A silver mesh bag makes a most acceptable
gift for a lady. I have them in all sizes and
qualities, and iu addition to bargain price at
which I am now offering them, you also get
here the satisfaction of buying at a store
where good quality is assured under all cir
cumstances. Call and see them on display.
Ladies are requested to call at
the Paris Millinery Store before
they buy their Spring hats, as
the prices are right. Good hsta
from $3 to 5.-Mrs. M. L. Ber
n, Second Street, near Wash
ington, Hillsboro.
: Frank H11WW of near Farm
ed VIBIl Wim r-S7"n" Walla.
Norman Hawk, of Walla Walla,
Wash.
f Minter
v tier nciiii"i . t
Rridie wasin the county aeat
a ami uu wvh" - - 1 1 n nmir 1. ik nicav iivhw iwvw
Saturday. ir .n. ih rmn had been soia " . Qi nnM,attoi Borvioi. u Mill and M. Johnson, of
" - .. I III 1 1 K u. r 1 inn UK KTICHLCU VV.WWW. . . . riBlM " - 1
..j nitfa of Phtl-I a Ko flftv cent mar. " . r. .v.nn v.irrVi iaaa nnr. I.u. n..i untlnn ware down
Wm. uegy ,(ftrl areuu ;r - - ... niatrict3 cosi no T . """" ' V.-fr" 4 CTJ ii. .a..
w w Ulllaknm Fifthly- k.,.ln.aa MinnavtArl with the I
toAbonn Streets. Phone Na aaia of land in the estate of the
684 60tf ItaieSarahHUL
Inlltf
. .. 1 ...... ,J tnanh hnw rn ininniaviniBi . i. . .
TOJiirS tat the BK!. ?H K fr,K. ES.
and wceuw ioa vy V " eluding tne laiesi irum. men, wu
bulk of the crop nan ""' " Un exDerienced corsetier service, Frank Hill an
LAUREL H. HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler. Graduate
Optometrist. , r
Hillsboro. Oreoti
Hps. were count -,iina the croD
Saturday. nBV" V nWr week and in
m.M and Ben Thurnher. to market h t "f ,
.,Hionming. were in town a iew r
ing-ton. was In the county aeat
ui aw" na ill vuw w.rr ---
"ulaatof the weak.
Saturday