The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 14, 1914, Image 1

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fur inn. II" i on Mr
m4 Mr. William Uray. hi fa
K..itiif tra-k man foi ycar
for lh Tillnmotik lin.
Haan wrll-lK'htviHj. imlu-
intiu yi"i' nt'
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Th iiimlinl wm Ix'M btur.
diy, ami the rrinwn n
brought to Ihi city for Ituriul.
Th fmnral Uk lare from
lh family rt!iltrft. Sumhy,
md intiTnifiil in the KkhI
MwU ry. A laru cmriMinf of
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c!-.-k' iillirf. Satunlay
Attorney W. V. 1A
i ;-t i iroy;.', was in in v
'of till! vsi-i-k.
! It. I-'. Peters, J;racl:i
I'orthiiiil. was out to
MiiMlay. on Ii-jat husir-
11. C. Pearson, of I
wa-i in t't'A'n Moixl.iy, -i
l:-at rton.
It. K. Nei'lilior. o
a .is iIoa n to the city t
tl.e Week. .
( !,;is. Itowaniah. o! l!'-v
.s a -sin town the laU of the a
transacting l"isini.'.-ii.
.1. C. Iach. the N.ir:; P
' htoi kman, wa.-i in tli'; ly S.
dav.
J. K. ltennett an I v. if.
near Orenco. were in to a ti
la t ot tlie week.
.John Ilenilein, of I.
was in town Moivlay v.-.,;
on IjilMlieH.
. , , it , J John D. Koli. of a! e.e H
, o . ., u.nil(. ;i"v:. was a cmnty h -at
( i .'.'i. i I in ' i'l,.!Satur.lay.
ELEVEN IHNSHG GAME
l.xjxisition o! liaseball Yet
Seen on thf Local (iruundt
jsCOKL 0l; TliKLt TO T0, SL'NDAY
w .ahc Come With a Pitcher V ho
Strikes Out Dmen Men
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Attorney t;
U.Wtt hur. wa-Week.
ical li'tu-i'i. Mr !.i
of the r tloM-.fl i f
attornn eener.ii (
ami In thinks that !
dhnW tf k'1 ttit: ti '
While l'-r."' he wa-i ic?
K H. t'niH"ie. M '.
Iift-n liistnct att -n
Ikniitlas Co I'i'v. a i'l
conl for fiifi.rcii th
1 julien an- r. ii " 1
the Paris Mii.iin rv
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i lor;
they Imv th
Sin
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. !"i;e
A that he
III (i!!i ileal,
i.-tt.' health,
l'le-tlarul for
l,e w:i'i ah-
.o.ri'his ciih
mil in a
ii -iivn ami out.
I ; ; v,;'V v as such
I'.'ed to coine to
i.. w :..s notliinir
!iii", and lie took
;i!..e. He event
t w it'll tin' com
i i ..iars. anil he
"s ends, he says.
:o '.'oont. anil steal
an ! Kliner Scott, of helo.v Newton.
was in the city the !ir;.t oi th.;
Inke .MeCurdy was rt-sfwnsible
r,,r th winning of an eleven
r..iii,';iiiL' -am; at Athlectic Park.,
Suti'luy-aml he was responsible;
for a lot of excitement, as well. J
i'he Maccabees, of Portland, one!
ot the best Amatour clubs in the)
stale, were contending with the!
io ak and the name hai one to
the last ha'.f of the eleventh, I
MeCtirdy, with but or.e
ri-in out. sent a safety past the
third base lin', and brought I.
i Henderson in from third base
i.vith th-i winning score. Mct'ur-
. ,i,.i r,,,t -,Wi- the trouble to CO
i J Ul'l in . v
ii -,w!i to first, although he had
all kinds of time. He knew
there was but one out, and that
was enough. Uie Maccabce
ma-.ai'cr. however, went ouij
and insisted that the run could
n-.t count, as it was necessary
, .... i . -,....i.,...i
'"!tri:t the plav musi o oiuivi.vu.
lor He a! so insistci that the base-
runner who scoreu snouia oe
sent back to thinl base-an un
,.... nt ..f rn-a-nsition. After con-
-r ,tmn r.f the rule book Um-
ilh told them that
one i'i. uinivii
(the score was earned, ana must
dami. as the rule book clearly
states that when a man goes to
t-.rit eeond. third and fourth.
with but two men out-prantintfj
that McCurdy was the second
'out," there was a score.
The Rame was llie uesi jei
seen on the local ground, and
ibarrintr an error or so it was
!,.!..:irh- leairue stutl. burnett
HARDWARE...
Call in and see our Hardware stock since wehave
opened in our
Hew Double Store Roo'i
We are carrying a fine line of Hardware of all
kinds and will be 'pleased to show you'our stock
Farm Implements a Specialty
thp nl ace On Second Street, op-
. - it im.ui''wi f -
positc the Court yard. Let us figure on your Plumbing.
nnnn ifhr. Hiiisboro,
rLSLl LUINU Oregon
t;
nriu.
n.i,.,.u nf I li vniinif man
hive the deepest aympathy of J
Unf circltt oi inenan.
f. V. AND IV 11. A I'..
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'the County lra. k M t a!
est (Iroe was "'-ti 1
Sat'ir-htv. on accoui.t oi
weather, a u as also th.'' I
i'..ii...rwiiv Mavl.tv
.. .. f. n ..v. an
1 1 ..ii vv rain . i.
AlUxcrpt th l It & N.'. train ''""l,,,!,!, J, 'ion
wdKtric. and .top it lh.de. wan J fnlM ( ( .
pot on Mam BtrwU . ,,. ,. .rl..o: at a !
To Portland .. 4 ti. w.ath'r t,
.1 aoid criminal
i ',. ! or tiivil ili'i jt'st
, ,, ,r,H.;.:ht hint into
. ,; : .1 ei,e can hcaHiis
,.. t 'eliif.r compassion.
mi o ;;i;r sons and the
, h ., i.;.rd blow for the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Iknrv MilUr. of
l u line ewlnn. were citv callers
Saturday.
Mrs. K. M. TotiKue. of Port
land, has been making -an e
I. i.ded visit with her sons, K. P.
and Thos. 11. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I'.owen and
daughter. Jessie, were out from
Portland. Sunday, calling on
friends in the city.
.1. P.. Stewart, of South Tua'a- Uu, waswild at times the best the
latin, was in town Saturdav. u cm, do was live nus
He is puttinn up a new barn and ,.lnil one nf those was a sacrittce.
i... I.. ... i t I, a
Yanl'lancom wer.i hi m ..
ei-hth and piU-hed y;ood ball, ai-
liiilchei seven innings, and while
II ; t , I ft f eviW the best the
I
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I ,, W i t I.. I "V . II U 1 III I I
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0U tioN l.l l.ClklC TRAINS
t-;
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.. C .!-.! .Vt minutes.
HcMinnville Train 6:47 a. m.
Shmilun Train 9.1' p.
ForcHt drove Train 1:W p. in.
HcMinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
EuK'iie Train 4;fS p. m.
Vwm Portland
Eugene Train arrives . 8:1. ri a. m.
McMinnville . v:t-
Forest drove " .10:f7a.m.
Sheridan " m.
McMinnville M -6:37 p. m.
Train each way. except H'
Corvalhs trains, atop at Sixth
md Fir, on Max.'
Steam Service Old Uepot
To Portland
P. R. & N. Train 1:37h. m.
From Portland
P. It it N. Train 10:24 . m.
UNION STOCK YARDS
out. however. Satur.
lav
,.r th
I ...... I.eioi till liteai
mm- .
exercises.
For Sale: IVUb
4j II. P.. envii"' :,n ' l!l ,' ' 1'
poppers l.K'l fli;
impure ... 1()
IlillsUiro. tir.. u.
Sam M.n was in t ...in ( ' :'!
..:o.. c.iior.l iv. Mm w;i. i""
VltH . ,
the horsemen ot ''''1'n!
Mill. "IV"
always had
ihi best m
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iin annual M'"
Itors. th sh, and t
II
Receipts for the week have been
cattle, 151)5; calves, 34; how.
3591; sheep. 4528.
Heavy receipts of cattle nt the
yards thin week, about 55 enrs
on the market Monday. Few
Rood cows and heifers In the lot
anil .1 And readv sale
at stead v prices. Prime Rrnin-
rn nift!ra wuiitu uinm " ",7,,
Strong demand for heavy hills
a .11.- twin
ami prices would do mny b
as preceding week.
A liberal supply of hogs for
the week. One load sold at
8 60 Thursday evening, but mar
ket is closinir Friday aiwind
8 50 to 8 65 for extreme top on
best liKht selected swine.
CrnuH shoot, hofflnninil to ShOW
up in kixkI numbers. Best itrass
wethers 5 25 to 5 50;, ewes 4
to 4 50; Sprinjt lambs 7 to 7 2o.
FOR SALE OK TRADH
A c. L . n li.illnr And all
necessary equipment. Will eit"er
sell this or trade It for pirn or
cows. Call or address ltoaedale
Farm, Santa Kobe, Ore., postof
fice, Ueaverton, Ore., It 2.
. Sam Paisley, of Buxton, was
i'. ii oiM tit
,Ventwas id ways a
Ilillsboro. . in'M-
uood old day". . 't , , i i'i
tiy when his mind r.mslu.klv
the olden limes. ,
,,,, A. .lclVivv.whiMlelcn-h il:
I, D. Kosela.r.nuMU's! ,
.It'll.. 1 . ,OI'' I
fharire of nnr.lfi. i- 1 " -f ,
( , . I,., democrat a' li'-lo t
SOIO on i . ..H....IW.V een
the nomination
emi. J'!!!" ; ;:,; ' i;,ds
itmseii. ,
i i'.ti-i' ki'n
sir..-i. ";i '"":,' ,, ,,;
'r ,i! ffi ii" n-
I)l.n.i , , , ,
Fsn,icrsw(:rtMn.;,:th,u,rub(
ll , ceiled. Th.
mm. ww .iusands o
the soil
1 iff
let! I
;::.'i
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' : iisabusvman thesedays.
;aie ti.'neii no
Oscar Miller, runnirur the H.
W. Miller ranch, in Shady Prook,
was in the county seat Mv ..r ..i..
evening.
O Wescott. of near North
Plains, was in town Monday. He
says that crops are looking well
.mt his tv.iv. and evervthino is in
tiptop shape
It A. Imlay. of Keedville. now
practicinir law with cilices in the
Keen F.uildinr. roruanu, was an
Aiyus caller Monday morninjr.
making a business trip to tlie
city in probate matters.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Jackson,
of Portland, we're out Sunday,
quests of Mrs. Win. Jackson and
i' c VnniTht and family. Mr.
Jackson is still with the Fondle
..., v'nt,.n Mills, and savs that
l"' " , u
business has been goon enoun"
to keep him more than busy.
K. Wenstrom was up from
Schnlls, the last of the week.
and savs nis uo i- .-(,..-.
right alonvr. Nearly all the small
mills are busy cutting these days,
the local demand being some
what, better than the export de
mand.
ct.o-ona the well driller.
was in town Saturday. He has
itist finished drilling a well lor
Peter .lossy, oi near nenew...
and he has a tine now at mo
depth of 17.) teeLt Mr. Mevcus
will leave Ins drill in mis county.
where he has already ooreu i -.
i,..i,ii' linen wpIIs. He
icen oi ii"j ,
can always be reached through
Portland fi") minutes.
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Nona': to i akmpks
,.,,, (,,i(T!lor nt Bethany will
.... rvcrv Saturday during May.
', r c...;..i. ti,.. vionsiin s run
;in.l w i.i I""-1" l"' - .: . , i
oor the hist Friday and
. M.-iv. - Al. Croeni,
.-.aim oo -
Helhany.
C.W 01' THANKS
llie tti.it. , . n
r---'';t,r,!iE-'':
Horgen. of ' ,a ' ! visitor is
Tlie visitor is
of Mi. n"
a i r
heart
Ho ( esire i" M" - . i i .
! . ., i.e. ..II oi. fnelK S Who
VI tuanivs it. .in i- - ,
. . ;.io, tendered us aid and
sympathy in our bereavement.
the deal hand obsequies of our
son. the late. lames dray, and we
tivtnka for the
return " f thn
beaulifnl lloral- irinu.es v
rit,'S" Mr. and Mrs. Wm . flray.
Hillsboro, Ore.. May 11, UM.
ii 11)11. a 8""-
a - ..i.i.
the nrsi H". . ,f
Mrs. K. ',;,;" 'Mrs. P-ergcn
the hllPPV pa.ei..
th nfVells-Fari!0. w
down at Albany. l ,
UU nt who is running lr "
agent, wiioim . gmng.
ty clerk, Koe out a n lhe
Ling will rent...
week. v-.
n..a,.heidt. ot neai vy- .
HlS; was in town the last ot u,e
week
Wm.
store,
Henry P. Ford, of Portland,
was out to Ilillsboro the last of
the week, greeting friends It.
ii j choi'i n inis county i"i
four years, and nt one time, was
well acquainted who mc c.n..v.
countryside. Ho says that he
now knows comparauvt-.j
except, of course, the oldtimers
of fifteen years back. He is
still engaged in aetective wuth,
in the Hose Uty.
... .... hit
HO III 1 U'. ' . ,
Kr.u.Uon. an eighteen year old
-oat. der. pitched for the visitors,
, i i,n ..xiiihiited the best stutl
on his' curves yet seen on the lo
ci! f elil. He struck out twelve
. 1 I . 4.. ..I n'l V.rt
men, and nau conuoi uu u.,
was some pitcher,-
and the bovs should feel proud
that they walked away with the
game, under the circumstances,
c un hml something on the
hall all the time.
With the score tied two and
two at the end of the seventh
there was some excitement ior
the next four innings. '
In the hist halt ol tnceievenm
C. Henderson got a base on balls,
ind later stole second, and then
third McCurdy's eye caught
"the ball for the winning clout
and it was all over. The Macca
bees can always get a good
crowd when they visit Ilillsboro,
.1,.,.. oi..i ci elnssv nine.
us me, .... 4
deo. Alexander umpueu
intield.
The positions and line-up were
as follows:
Freeman cf -Parks
McCurdy ss. ...... wiRite
C, Henderson 3 b. .-Mel onald
H Henderson ...2b Blondie
r f . C.onrannon
an Kiittii-ooi ' . ,, ,
iij.Hw 1 b bpidhol
If Merritt
Wunderlich c. ...tlystinger
i,,ff n is.nuo.son
oi....-Vanr. !ir!i'nm too K
VIUtOKi'' '
r,-. Tiirnett in the ran:
tin: i'A i" - :
in. .i tin-, pfiteher S 110S1-
L lll'ip lo.i ni -v . ,
lion for Wunderlich: Brown took
i..
for tl.e la.lv of the ltouf to keep tab cf her expenditure U to py .Il I bUU
I J .ck it will simplify matters gre.t Jel-give her n DdipnUble
"cet, irtheme1 Jme eliminate the ,i.k .ml -."m
init a If t ofcHlt aroun-l the house. Furthermore, the check .tubi wiU om
her to keep exrenses within your reeil-uDon allownce. Our tpecwi
St....nV for the !adi- is ereat convenience for them: why not open
Lcouui ' for your wife She" will fully apP'eci.te your thonghtfol.,
Modern BanKin In All Its Branches
American National BanK
Capital and Surplus $57,000.00
A. C. Shute, Pres.; C. Jack, Jr.; Cash, W. V. Bergen, As't
Main and Third Sts., mmmmm.
ivavs t'- um""' v mm ii" " -,
Nelson, at his hardware! nrst base for Higby. and
Henderson took the. field.
SHUTE SAVINGS BAUK
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus
Combined Resources 690,445.81
Banhing 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.
in town the last or the wee. wcck. , ,
turning from a tour of the conn- Ikrnards. of V 'V
ty in the intewitaof his primary n town FrWay afternwin.
Cnnitlilanu
I L. llarngrover, of Varley,
Wi'is .hnvn to the county seat
Saturday.
. L.i.,nm wni in from be-
Perry w" , ' .7 f ,i,
yond Oretico, tno uibi -week.
Attorney Coo. It Pauley
tll neiVthclast of the week Irom
111 m . . to tlte ( oos Coun-
a iuisinc 11 'i' i"
ty coast.
. . ,..il.. ,vhn is crowuiK
. A- mi "V AY .ho Crabtree
L this year, was in the city
q turdav. He says the vines m
.lit 1111 1 hi. n .t 1
,a of Friday" were
111.11. - ,. . , . prona.
more than uetiouciai
Clerk Luce and Deputy Kurat
H were busy all day Sunday, Ret
urn: the election supplies ready:
.liotiiiiti.m. Thev finished
ior uisiiii""
the packing of the boxes at ten
o'clock Sunday evening, and
Monday morning uineu
t ... nAiu im iivt'i lii unci ui
DOM'S umi km-wv -
i if won n mir lux. umu
with the closing up of the regis-
. - ....1 . 1 n u 1 1 ni. iMi'vi-ii 1 11
trationscuiuiHK " -; -- ---hour
from the outlying precincts,,,
made the work around the clerk s
office loom up like a thunder
cloud. All is serene ior h uay i
so until the ballot boxes ana re-
i.:nm In fYnm the
turns come my... ' -
primaries.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Siegrist, of Fast Ilillsboro, a
.Inmrhter. This is their second
t.:i.i tvinlr first, heinir a son.
Vlllio, v.. v.. 7, -, . .
tu a q 11-111 r r.no nauu tft
oarent in the city in this week
ot our Lora. ivh.
itr V PoieU Sherwood's ins
1H. I'. .
1! . t l,a ,iooa nnd nndertaKCr.
IICU Ut IUC (rvi.vv . --- - -
,,.1 to Hi shoro Saturday
ivtio -v r . . ..
morning, a visitor at the coun
house.
wr t fnnnnk of Beaverton,
was in the city the last of the
week.
fri tT,,r,t,-m farmtnpT on the
mm iitiii."i'i o ---
J. V. Connell ranch, was in the
city Monday.
ln I niiiinn Ot hivond Bloom
ing. was a county seat visitor
Saturday.
Jacob Wismer and son, Carl,
were up from Uedar win, oauu
dav.
t? a i?oit7Pt. of South Tuala-
fin i;oa in the county seat
1.1 lit "
Saturday.
The Beautiful
EMERALD
i
The Lmerald, the birthstone of those
who date from May.
Who first beheld the light of day
In Spring's sweet flowery month of May,
And wears an Emerald all her life
Shall be a loved and happy wife.
The beauty and depth of color that is in
tensified by artificial light make it one of the
most popular of the less expensive gems. . ,
Your birthstone mounted m any article
of jewelry at special prices. ,
LAUREL M. HOYT
Watchmaher and Jeweler. Gradual.
Optometrist.
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