The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 07, 1914, Image 1

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IIIMnoRO, OREGON, MAY 7, 1914
NO. 7
"It SCHOOLS KE
SFELLB Ml
I Moi Cplr ,h
prUr (a Mill Winning
Kritx PriUlalT. of Cal.a
hail i niniuiv luut M....L
driving home with a !ul of land
l t f
piaster, iiin i ram la-eorning
irighUned at a pure of juper
I'rifzlatT Ma'TUt thftllaVri fall! tin. I in
I ilirit kftil u sa fMB. ....- L.B..B.
I jx" mmii ? in m iai iiier ii i li n - I
tl up a team to drive the in- ,,,r,lr Together Alter T
jured man back to the drove the Itayiol Trial and View of I .and
team ran away, taking fright at
DRAINAGE Sill! IS
SETTLED OUT OF COURT
wo
UST OBSTACLE TO PITCH KI.MOWD
,,.thfmimii:ms .'' inuwii wu thrown
VflHiStm" ' under the horse fe t and Udly
i ii , i v I nil hi I
ten that a man figures in two Trnticcs al DiXikl No. 7 Pay S52S lor
I .............. .. i . i i .1
,1 WClrt AN rrna
4 rWalt al Caarty
Kifkl al Way
thousand people from
..i.iJe. ronsiiting of pupils.
. . .
parent, and learners, were
l vsitor. saturuay.
in, the iHaf counly spelling
Uin. Harn ana mc-
Ja.itnbuted over 800 tickets
.k. movie. WHT m yuuim
M .4
were entertained ly me
f A B. .
m.iv nif Plciurei nowwn.
tk.uln th) city.
let- iiH-lliiiir match M writ
I. aaJ took placa In the public
(7i k.ui.limf. Tha tiriu to-
$40 in mo. anu in win
their schools, and teachers,
aa ! il . !
i-ikih ( rade-isa mmn, ii-
Jr u. Anna Thompson.
Cfcr; prize of $10, cash, given
A. U Shul 01 in Arorruaii
jtitiooBl Bnk. HilUboru.
I...nih Crada-FlUI New-
Hal oh Winn.
Chrr; prue of $10 irivM by
H. Wehrunir. oi mi iiiuiuu-
,VU'nal iMink...
c.ik Cra.l Kleanor Mnoi.
Liitoo. C L. Uoua. leacner;
itaih. itiv-n ty H. W. lUrne.
in ,-hcMil tuiMnntenueni.
www - w - .
fifth t;r.l-HMi fuller,
arhiiiil near Iteavertun.
VwJa-t Taylor, teacher; caah
li: ilUboro Mercantile
fa. 13: Morton 4 r reemtn, $i
fourth (iraJe-Frank llaaaon.
l iiir iwrnlce lunev.
ichrr; $5 canh: W. W. Boncow.
H KtautTr. Si. 50: L. r.
i4.mi II ami t I. Jensen. &0c.
(Ytord (Ira.le-l-etha Sehren.
'ki. Ora Phillips, teacher; $.'
caib-U. A. 1'alteraon. $2; J.
HJark.$l;C.C. Krick, l. wd
flat youK folk ha4 yrvat
hlmt in the county seat, and
'kit them were tear and di
Ipointrnt-nti. Brief Boon nave
In the afternoon th field
'wiii wt-rtt holti at tha ball
'jround. In the 100 yard dash
!um timo urn 11 4 f icond. with
do. Uvermore. of Orenco, fiwt;
'Crl HuHHon. IJeaverton, second;
.Airman l rocker, oT Mountain
'ill Ihir.l
I Piftv t ur.l HaaK I J virmfri'.
lit; Terry Hachelar. 2nd; Her-
aid Crocker. 3rd.
In lh Lull uamou IIiIIav lt
fsatrd (ti'averton bv a score of 7
to! Thi MritnH irimii win tie.
twcen North Tlains and HilUbo
n. and North IMalna won.
'Mllllthnr.1 Lin.ltu NlnrtK
Plain two or three players, and
nonn flams easily tucked away
we notion.
runaways on the nann day. but
this wan thi ri(MTiiin'e of Mr.
man. and formerly workl for Alter two days of a U-al struir
the r rank Iniiilement awv a'" m circuit court iw trustee
iiara in me nim-uet. or Urmnaife DiMtnt t No. 7. Wash-
CIi-o. ArmetitrouL who iit utill inifton County. Friday afternoon.
illu m. I u. illylBrt.li... I.i Will ..IT....I . I .. : L II..
niiimiiiiiiii ni-i w, riif-v.n-i riiiM(ir)llllr w nil IIU-
years and over, wan down to the M.rl ,.rnards and a setttenu-nt
citv rrlJav. l.i-o miivm that he , . . . .
. ; ii ii i I was eiiecteii out o! court. Ihe
ftmt was in HilUiioro fl years , , . .
aito trus Summer, and that he a -,c "'r ,,a"J3
ate dinner with Ib nry ehrunit. "i or ttie land tnromrh Ms
Mr. Armelitro.it Mavs he IN ifet- limnertv ami the wu Ih if the
ting his Vision tested SO he Can dili-h line U tn he rut down fn.m
go out and tet that buck when ,.(irii,in;. B11PV,.V u... aa an
the season opens. He has missed ..... . .'
Ugginira nve prwr but few ,1,,lllwn the price agreement
year since he set mil In Wash- M-rnarus lit w nave an wie
initton I ounty. umwr on mo iunj io oe useu.
III . I 1 . . . k .! 1 A A
. . .. . . lie a so nas me nvni 10 con-
J. U truw the real estate . . , . . h , ,
man with olhce in the Hotel , ......i, ..i.,.. i,,,
i. i i . i an una iiic umii, 01111 airwi iia.T iiiv
Washington ltuildinir. wasstrick- rj ,lt o have W)tU,rinjj )m
en with an attack of heart ,iro,H.pltf lirnt,.,.tpd
if ... i ... I
lanure. amnuar nii iima. anu
was placed under the care of l)r
Smith. He is iretling alonir fair
ly well at last reimrts. but will !
H Wtdberir, of near laurel,
was in the city Fnday.
J. W. Marsh, of Vtrboort, was
in town Friday.
Jacob liuchelo, of Cornelius,
was a city caller the last of the
we.k.
S. L Hollenbeck and wife, of
upper Dairy, were in the county
seat Friday morning.
John Templeton, of Forest
drove, was a city caller, Friday,
attending circuit court
Sam Schmidt, of near laurel,
was a city caller the last of the
week.
Miss 1WI Corey, of Mountain.
dale, was a county seat visitor
Friday.
J. W. Jackson, of North Plains,
w as transacting business in town
Saturday.
For sale: Several young cows,
fresh. Kay Kmraott. on Garden
I racts, west oT ctly. 7-9
Wm. Pioucsein, of above Moun
taindale. on Murtaugh Creek,
was greeting friends in the city
rnday. j
L M. Miller, with the Howell
& Co. store, at Scholia, was in
town the last of the week, greet
ing friends.
1ILLSB0R0
OB
IIIEFORSE'.
Visitors Had m Chance at
Qrminds, Last Sunday Afternoon
KMtTLANDEtS FAIL TO SCME ONCE
HiNtWo Tallica Fiu Iwm With Ease
Soaac 0eo4 Klcaiaf
Sunday's game at Athletic Park
resulted in a score of 5 to 0. in
favor of Hillsboro, the visitors
failing to run even one across the
home plate. The pitching, how
ever, was classy, for the Powers'
team, out from Portland to get
the county lads, had a mounds
man that held Hillsboro down to
seven hits. The Powers' team
was allowed but one measly hit,
that of Mulkey.
The hits were distributed on
the Hillsboro side as follows:
Phelps, 1; McCurdy. 2; Free
man. 1; VanBlaricom, 2; Ed.
Henderson. 1.
Martin struck out nine, while
This drainage district is one of
the big alTairs of the county,
and w hen the ditch is construct-
. - Jt W ,m.an rtTiaimiMK many
under enforced 'ilel several hunJre(U (lf acre)! that can not
II 11 E In Ail E
days.
now Im cultivated.
i.il...l l.i rail at It ix timli'txtood that the dif
the Paris Millinery Storu In-fore fennces between the two par-11,-u
l.nw thi'ir Snrinir hata as ties, the trustees, and Mr. P.tT
IIM I o.. I -' T
ih-,,r.r.. are riihi CimmI tut nards. amounted to several
V ' .. .. ... .. i . i in -i ii I .
frtMii W to $:. -Mrs. M. I., iwr- nunurea uoiiars. ana iM-rnarus
,4 . n C,v.n,l inx-t near Wash-1 re fused to let them iro through.
imiL 1 1 1 1 1 m I M n . I Condemnation suit was then
IWn. Saturday. .May ..2. Wit , Tmanv attor
to Mr. and Mrs. Leys for C. J. Birdsell. C. Wylder
HillsU.ro. a son. The happy ' Tn(W Williams, trustees for
father works for hf Mn'n' drainage district, and John M.
ton-Oreion I xirooration. Ine ... .. ,v iargx a.
now arrival is a irandson oi turn . , ... . . i..J..iJ
, ... - m, ... - ..... . i lenii ni7 me huil tor mr. i.iuaiua.
Urown, of Uurei. and il is naru Thursday the jury visited
tti tell w h u.h i the most pleastsl, .Lun, 1 ' 7. t.l aL-.La
- inn in mix L(j uk u uiiivu. aauva
the father or the grsndlsther,
b al air li ii hltuubv uul nine.
For.sale-New Winona wagon. ,n, ;;.!, nitcher fanned but 3.
:i inch; Osliorne mower. -Itoy Mrtin tijowed four men to walk
I lavs, one mile south of Hillsbo-l M u it,. PnFl,nH nttok.
. LAJ lliov un. HIC . Jt ii."u r,fcv"
ro. near Condenser pumping ep nfS more liberal, permitting
plant, to left of highway. 52tf five to walk.
Jonn ireiana. oi roresi urove, i "wuik wj mc i-um
was down to the city Friday, at- was not an overly large crowd at r
tending the drainage suit in cir-j the grounds.
..; nn.r inhn nwna a farm i me reoeaieu caneeuinz oi
out in the Hellinger Bridge sec- games on account of bad weath-
he is interested in the er, and the taci mai me rori-
land teams are not up to stand
ard, it being early in the season,
has caused a lack of interest in
the games, and the managers
hooe to ret better and huskier
Call in and sec our Hardware stock since we have
opened in our
Hew Double Store Room
We are carrying a fine line of Hardware of all
kinds and will be pleased jo show"you our stock
Farm Implements a Specialty
Remember the place On Second Su,..op-,
posite the Court yard. Let ns figure on your Plumbing.
PERCY LONG SSST
tion, and
atfair.
Chris. Gertsch. of Garden
Home, was an Argus caller the
first of the week. Mr. liertscti
has made good in the dairy busi-
the lands to be drained, and
viewed the Bernards property
with the view of fixing values.
Settlement out of court at last
clears every obstacle, and the
ditch will proceed.
LADIES AND OliNTLEMCN
I. F. L Perkins. Kccorder ol
Conveyances, Washington toun
llanee at Hendricks Hall. Cor
nelius. Saturday evening. May 9.
Walkers 4 -piece orcnesira, ii"1
u 11 ladies free. Manaife
. .... a
mcnt of McCurdy & vaniom,
Don't forget the date.
.1 N Cardncr. well known
neardrenco. vears ago, now re
-u. . i... Vii..if mail iriip
Him n v ftt- i in- vit. m - i jinvpvunrra. iiusiihik
l,u a fallutir tree recently anu ,., nnimn do state: that 11
wm w - - , ill. Vi-"'l
sustained a broken leg. H'8 Lives me tfleasure to recommend
walking on crutches, ami says "' Fred A. Kverest, to Ihe consia
is worth a dozen men yet eration of the Kepublican voters
. !. . ..i.. -U....IJ .l.iml in tho urimanes on M8V loin,
or sale -1 weivr m i " t --
r or fan ii..;.l r. iu that durinir the
7f I m. eacn.-uw. r. ii". "- - , ...:.u
on former John White place, three years ne nas oeen wu.. ...r
cl.!remrMou,,tain.3n,iUswest asd n
- . t f a i rtini ill IH ii 1 1 1 n LviM'ivi' , , , . - -
with prompt-
accuracy.
nd elected I
Mieve Mr. Everest will make
.n ffieient and economical
Atficr r. L. t'erkins
has made good in the dairy dusi- tenders jn the near future, as
ness down his way, and has also HiU8boro na9 had every thin,? its
tK-nehtted nicely irom nM'n ownw.y.inc the season opened.
property values in tne uaroen A maUer of fact wnen the
Home section. boy9 are pjght Hillsboro has the
. ,. - f-h .ioaa fastest team in the history of lo-
Lxaminations for fourth-class . . .. .M:nnv.iu mav
,;rov.. on jn.m Bjl Apph- ,l,'g,ffinp,w, Sund.,'.
cants will write for offices in the "
... l .. .n.l tha ioiiMimtll K""11'
c m. i, . ....jr. ''"":"; Hillsboro
i;ivil service commission K neB.irnon.
i r. industrious anu cu
W. II. Reilmg returned from charKinR his duties
Klmore I'ark. Friday, a ftei - com- nmk ncBtn0!W and
iileting a cottage for Dr. Wood. f nominated a
i .i. tk.. uiuather . .. i.
5. I AND P. E. H.
....
iiiriiiiK "-- -- - ,
ui 11 uiiva that the weather
over that way has not been very
Summerlike this fcprmg.
For Sale-Six hundred dollar
Hardman piano for less man
half price; used, mil
new. Call Bt Cash C.rocery. half
block east of post ollice.
MARK I. BUTLER
fixed the above date.
Herman Huntemann, of Cor
nelius, was in Friday, making
out an application for irrigation
on his Oak Park orchard tract
It is necessary to make a re
quisition on the state engineer
before one can draw water from
the river. It will soon be so
that one will have to have a li
cense before they can eat
The eighteen months old son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Galbreath,
of Cipole. near Sherwood, drans
gasoline late last inursoay ai
ternoon. and died a few hours
afterward. Physicians w e re
rushed from Newberg, but med
ical aid was of no avail. Ihe
funeral took place Saturday from
the family home.
ViuBtaiicom...
Freeman.
G Henderson.
Moyet
McCnrdy ....
Brown
Pnel
Mart
... ...
....I b...
..... r f...
EH:
a
i b.
aaC'
Power'
, Winters
., England
.Wright
C inton
LewU
.Jeoup
........ .Boorf
Molkey
Jesat
Bid DAMAGE CASE
All. except the P. K. & N.. trains
ire electric, and Btop at the de
pot on Mam street
To Portland
McMinnvill Train 6:47 a. m.
Sheridan Train 0 1R n. m.
Forest drove Train 1:00 p. m.
McHinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
fcugene Train.. 4:58 p. m
Eugene Train arrives. ..8:15 a. m.
CMinnv e " . .9:42 a. m
Forest drove " .10:67 a. m
ohendan " ..4:30 d. ro.
McMirtnville " ...6:37 p. m.
Trains each way, except the
Corvaiha trains, stop at Sixth
"o nr. on nag.
Steam Service Old Depot
To Portland
p. K. & N. Train 1:37 p. m.
From Portland
p K. & N. Train .10:24 a. m.
Dan Liisy, of South Tualatin,
was a city visitor Saturday after-
noon.
Dwitfht Pomeroy and wife, of
Leverich I ok a vism In Inuin the
lUt flf ttSa uiaaL TIAt ana trAPV
proud of that grandchild out at
lie Tom Henton olace.
J II ll .1 L.I.... L.in.
.. . juiinoon, oi oeiuw nt-
was up to the city Monday
..urning. j, q. gays the cold oi
ihe week was not conductive to
Hood growing.
Mat .u-ft III I J
. . ana aire, vvm. neiaon anu
wmily spent Sunday at the home
Mr. and yea. Chas. Hess.
.ntsof Ura. Nelson, thaw
ion being lit, Ubsb' blrtbdsy.
ii Ijqoc Hntler died at the
f hia mother. Thursday
- . I inline: v. ' " . . ,
:ti). 191 1. alter an
with the government on a sur- illne89 of but a few months, his
? infl iroiitlon down in Call- atlliction being tuberculosis He
- nr. .l .kIam mi . a.nMH inn iiiiiir iiiiimLiiin.
r.trnin and 10 asoiliK'" w WIS wniiwi rc ." --
irfoTa fewweks, making Larthe ,ent site -of Orenco
out his reports. April I. . V-
tu not foriret to ask for a man
Schiller when you want a g.xKl vv " "Ve Was a 8on of the
10 cent smoke- no cougn uu lsaac mWft hj9 motner and
in the Schiller. 1-" lne f0oWing brothers and sis
t Uuruh for vears a resi- aurvivinff:
dent of Idaho, is down on a visit 0f his immediate
He and his sister, mm. K sutler, i ornonu. ..
l eisv were out the last of he H. Butler. at home; half-
week visiting with Utoyvilto and half-bro hers -Mrs.
SJ South Tualatin relative, Alonzo Sig.er. Mr. C R B.o
One of the largest personal in
jury cases ever filed in circuit
court was handed in tne lasi oi
the week when B. M. Nornm, a
logger entered a complaint ask
ing for $35,000 from the Lovegren
Lumber Company, of Cherry
Grove, for damages alleged to
hive twn sustained while work-
ins- for the Company. December
aa 1 1
13, 1913. Nordin was a "sniper,
and alleges that while at work
.im.- u:bvifm farm the foreman. Olaf Hedin. caused
. "eV : .T V .A a cable to be hitched to a log.
m?"atV."'j:".,:r ikI Un the eneineer to
a m. morrow. . .... - , . d
riea Deinflr c osea oy viucri. ija-i" - ...
Sff. 1'cVrtland real estate man. against a vine maple, which was
Tr mr,m.M 9S1 aorea. of SDrung down. StnKing worain on
ihU .OT the the head. Nordin say . he ,ym
wiiiin oi i. nn- nnennae noa ten davs and that it
lrU Sl'ZsiS to trephine the
a"t.,v'.. olr.lll
the locality. r ..... u. . k- w h
Ine oay a iiiab tic ii wo v. .v.
power of speech, and that he is
nartialltf narftlvzpd IS a reSUlt Of
week. He will again be in the the accident His complaint says
whirl after hops this ran. Mr. tnat he has spent nearly a tnous
t.k.naipv has boutrht hops in Ore- -nH Hollars for surireon and hos-
.mn for a number of years, and Ujtal bills. This is the largest
prior to coming to the Btatedarnage case of its kind tiled
bought in Wisconsin, where he agajn8t a lumber company in the
was also a producer, uunng ma i history of the courts nere.
incumbency in nop-ouymK no oaa
for tht lady of the hon- to keep tub of her etpemliturea U to pay all bill
by check. It will aimplify matter a great lel-Rtve her an indisputable
receipt and at the same time elituinme the risk anil inconvenience of keep
ing a lot of cash around the house. Furthermore, Ihe check stuls will show
at a glance the total amount of expenditures for a stated time which enables
her to keep expenses within your aijfeeil-upon allowance. Our special de
partment for the ladiea is a grant convenience for them: why not open an
account for yoor wife. She will fully appreciate your thoufthifulnesa
Modern Banhing In All Its Branches
American National DanK
Capital and Surplus $57,000.00
A. C. Shute, Pres.; C.Jack, Jr.; Cash., W. V. Bergen, As't
nalM St; HIIHboro, Or.
SHUTE SAYINGS BAHK
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00
Combined Resources 690,428.81
t
Banning 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.
iiaa aa 1 ixir 1 iinnirvri vt iu."i
n C. Lilly, who lives above r .Vriimon. Chino. Cal.;
liawf. was in the county r .tn Mrne, i.ort.
7a Fr day. and called I on the H' Butler. Hillsboro;
Argua. which he has taken for a land. q North Yakima,
gOOU many y Wasn. ; uenjamm uun . j
.. . r ai.vKo nn the I . : .Wm Hut er. Hornbrook
Tames nrown, u. . inriMixa, u ui.l'i
q P broke one of his legs in Arizona, and Mrs. W. H. Mchl
. . u j wniiipimv ri iiipks 1 .lAiunnv riiicaii xi s v v-s
S So arat Third " Thnera. taceat the
and Jelferson. Chrisuan n--.;cia;
n Knirlev. of Bagley & f; ":nf .rmpnt was in the
Vicu. 1. Ilnail llllK. "'u
tiM ojint 10 Louuiur, i0 in eometerv.
i"'.,:;r in litigation wherein --
Horaohoi Clutter, of near Mul-
lov Station, and Miss Alma E.
Beckman, of Portland, were
iinit! in marriaare at Forest
r.mv Anril 30. 1914. Rev. J. M. I
Barber officiating. The Rroom is
nmminpnt VOUnfiT man of hlSI
section, and assisted in collection
w' 1 . .
Ua u oounse I.
.. c!.....u tho RAwmill man
of near Farmington. was up to
the citv the lasi 01 m
; L tai nf Verboort was
ifiH itit Monday morn-
H C Pearson, or soum iu.
tin waV transacting business in
Ihe city the last of the week
Mrs. Albert Solberger 01 .K
North Plains, was a city cauer
il. i nf the week.
r. McKnight .K"
Plains hop grower, was In town
Saturday
FOR SALE
' -11.
nant mare, e years oiu,
:. 1inri lh. Ask at resi-
dence. one-half nil. from Row-
ell Bros, store, "07r
office. Chas. G. Koeber. Sher-
wood. Ore., iwute .
Mr. and Mrs. Price, of Port
land were visitors to roresi
IBIIU. "v ...... , 4 P.tJoir
(Jrove and niusooro. iiwi. 1
,v' . , fHMnaa rlauB n
Mrs. Price was in iorinci uj
itudent at Pacific University,
and she was known as Miss Jean
UcLeod.
Illiuiliuviiv -w ..
made several trips across tne At
lantic.
frienda of Mrs.
I l.n;ii""ia 1 1 J
E. A Wolf, of near Aloha, helped
to celebrate her 60th birthday.
April 30, at the Wolf home. A
pleasant aiternoon wm rajw.
and the close was followed oy - . . the incumbency
dpliffhtfu supper, inow wno -"v u"
enjoyed the occasion were Mes- w,.
,iamua Hunt Hitchcock. Hillier, I Khorwood has commenced con-
wjiimrn Townsend. Buck. Sut-1 0tmtinn nn its first biff brick.
toe Rockmann. Libby. 0per, n he used as ratoffitt. A store
Weisenbeck. Quint Reynolds, 1 wf H occupy a part of the struc
the hostess, and the Misses Lyall Uur8 the building to be 42x50 in
t n.otma I timanainna and (trick and con-
nllli VI I B 1 vui I uiiire...w..M, - . .- i -
. . crote will be used in construction.
r.:i.nn nf ahnvo KanKB. I
n"",ZTZ. n rll? nf a-hnlla. waa
has commeiiccu lunvwomv k v v. -
ceedings against F. J. Wirfs. of up the first of the week, visiting
.1 ... rmi th amount I with relatives and tnends. Not-1
involved being ao,w.o. wuhi wiinauniumK ,o
$500 attorney fees. Gribner sold years of age he is still as spry aa
Wirfs a bunch or timner ror the tradiuonai cncKeu
$6,000. and wiris was w pay Georjre Con2elmann. of near
jaw in casn. anu v.... ri "-1 Middleton, was up 10 tne county
ner $2 per thousand as rapidly Monday, on business at the
he shipped from a sawmill bui l rt houge
by. the oeienuan. . . r ftf Poreat Grove I
has been paw. anu wicu uciaum 1 . . ------.
madeV Gribner wanU his timber was down to the county seat the
released. mwwwuw
Don't Forget
That the mechanism of a watch is very
delicate.
Poor adjustment of the parts often ruins
splendid time pieces.
Expert attention is the more economical.
Bring your watch to tlie watch specialist.
My twenty-four years experience in this
line of work Eighteen of them in this city
With Costs you no morc-than the experience
ol a Tinkering Novice.
If time is what you want, let me make
your watch a "time keeper."
LAUREL M. HOYT
Watchmaher and Jeweler. Graduate
Optometrist.
HUUboros Oregon