The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 16, 1914, Image 1

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US HI GOOD RATE
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intf and briljr work ha
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nuny inilmof mam-lam
mvW liutmre.i m "
frtl(,.J vuth rorK. mum i
travel, anil
t Firmii'Kl'"' fdoelnpan
rB to traw l. 'IVupaii U H
rt Knr. with Ht'''l Pr. hbV.I
Ith "t deal f travel, and
L bri'lk'" a ''' improve-
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rfh hut w iMMiin nruiKi i-..r
JiilnTiT place, iiiniawn. nm
Viunif. mm ",,w " " 1 '
ilrint Mann, in uinirici oi, .o
Vshed "J"1 ',, ,,n r,,;,,
tith from Honaik.ii phut; and
11) fi-el on ine jvisimiht "-
tfml. nuUtanliaL macadam.
Vtn stretch iTT rock rtmd
Cfl, hf jr farm corner to Ihe
Wk Creek hndife, will If nnMi-
r.ni.l.' of :t werkit. and the
Will then K ver l Hit
I;ihnitx lane.
Kmmixor lliH-Haiki-r Klarti-.l
Lk in tin VrUrt ditrict
iniiiiv. ainl Ji'lui llrrh Marled
Jofk Tuesday on Uu sum.
iinn. m ! I! "k wftuni.
pUlmt '.'I ul"k'tf Mountain-
W iUi U -I work lo-I.V. "Uper
W Alfred Pu-rcn. of Helvetia.
tliyini? nil until a l-VM ihiuiu
itinb ran If repirij.
(VJir Mill Iuih i-itiniiit'tfl Hi
):lof r-k rail- trill ovrr a
Lit. in.l thf Taylor Sln tt h il!
fe(uaiil't'il initilt'of tttn b
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F. L Hron. f LaurH. will
Vtptt tlit Ma!Mm work n ar
uarfl, liitiiltf of the coiiiintr
I mi ku i' iilp ruADi:
Surnsim Slump I'lilU r anil all
nmary i iiminniMit. ill i-ithcr
rll this or tralo it for ir vr
nut Call or mlliv liiHiiluli
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was in tin nit IYi!.!..
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County mnn, t ut t
likri th w i;;.vi,. tt, Vai;.
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lorts that I'fn.ttilla ,:n i...
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that he m v ry uvxh r-t r i
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lai'o Ml ui-r.- i-u.. t farm, V".
riviT ooiioMi; iz a. Ti i in
the halaiii i- v..ni4 j.a-t-sr.
iiiiU from .Si!, t. I'.av ar. l or. an
Imukui; niif mile Inmi eh. . .
t'rv; rua-l uml wat.-r t-. .
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wifo an. I ii.uhI t u;vav
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Karrin. Taft. I.ii.inhi Co., dir.
Ori-on Hirrrliaiiti v,,, i n.
trrtaincl l.y th.- j..1.!,.th an I
manutai t'in rn.f 1'i rliai. I, A i,'.
In . ilunmr IIiimts' w . k v. i:.-!,
tin' It'iyrr of mrrvl.ah.il ai,.!
uii!i.' from all m. r thr ra.a:..'
NurtliAi .t will Ih i-a!hrr..t m
IVrllan I to rt.uk . th.-ir ant. ia!
(urt'ha u-H, llaii'jm-t luiu-h.-o!'.
rH--jitii!i'i. a lainilii-r. :r. I ti'ito
i. ili ri'lr' iilicut I i.r ri( an
on the .n.ra'il. 1 in- uml.-r!;, iti.'
;urHsti nt ll'iu rn' V.. k i : t.
hU'l.l th" liu at lli.lllr ! M! ll,
not only a it a i,i. l i I'm tl..i,.
hut . i- i rv coii.mutiity of t'1'
I'liiul'u-N .rthwi ht.
To ari'U a- ir. !i
thrir plaiw. tla- .
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fur tin- If t sr
rountii's. I'i urt a i
tin- Halo fair o.'lin.i!. -sl.i!.!
from l.Mi:.?!at. Lane. '(.;k, Wa- h
in;'l'Ui, M irii.i), Mi't ii .mah, li'
laiiimik, t 'lackama. tuir.itn.'a.
W.iH.M. Wali r.va. Wlarhr a !
Morru'.v c.i!it;t o haw aii'.-a.,y
lift-n nrraiu'i l for.
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Count v l'a I2.5W for i:th and
State lay IJke Amount
I W HUbS (itr TMH TIBIKCILOSIS
Suiuic IV idea fur tiitcrmuutiua and
Partial Pi)mcal
ihi- county court lant wwk or-
f.- l warrant drawn for in
'Ir'r.r;ity payment forZr hea'l of
rait!.-, corn!, mricj for tuU-rcu-I"
an.l the owners n-ceiveil
for each animal, the Btatu
to pav a like amount upon
It. irritation of a certificate from
tin1 county court.
C II rfa;.l- allowed $ir for
imlrmnity, Klaunhter of two
'.',, State to pay a like amount;
K. hni Urns allowed ?112.5i on 1)
cows, a like case; Adolph Schatr
m r. on 2 cows; (lertwh llros.
;7i mi f. cows; J Ji (IreenwiKxl, J
M S.-haefer. A K W est cot t. each.
M2 .VI. on oriecow;VII Jacob
srp. on heifer; I) H (Juick,
'J' on li heifein.
Wm Schulmerich and A J Iloy
u. '.m iI the proposed road NotVh',
irt!ti..n J no Morrelli. et als. Sat-
:in!:iv.
The Iniml of the Farmers'
I'i ion Warehouse Ass'n wa filed
ai .l upproved and the license is-
Hiusr.ORo;oRi;GON, jui.y in, ion
Ark'us and Journal 12.
L (!rcps, of Dank3. waj in th;
city Saturday.
J. R Imlay. of Ueedville. wa.s
a city caller Friday.
L I Doane. of I'eaverton,
was in the city the last of the
week.
Wm. Schendel. of south of Cor
nelius, was in town the last of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I'. Adams
visited Sunday at the Sam Moon
ranch.
Carl Meier ami Jake Schneider,
of beyond Leiayville, were in the
city Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miltenbtr
Ker departed for an out inn at
llockaway, Monday morning.
Frank (Jreener will soon com
mence delivery of wood for ti c
Winter BUpuly at the court house.
liest Blabwood in the market
tret prices for Fall or Summer ut -livery.
See me first. Ail kind:;
of woM. II. I). Schmeltzer.
Mrs. L A. liOnn and daughter.
Margaret, were Sunday visitors
with relatives near Vancouver.
Washington.
Mrs. Jennie Utzintr'T. of As
toria, who had been visitin;; her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Stephens, returned home Satur
day. C. J. Cowaniah, of above Con
nell Elation, on the United, was
in the city Friday, on business
with the county court, on rca J
affairs.
NO. 17
More Shipped to Condensers and
Mure Shipped to Portland
THIS TO DC THE BVNSCK DAIRY YEAR
Whik Milk Dow in Now tkcrcainr.
Receipts Were Muth Larger
W. IL Hoyt. who has I
een
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not irr
in;'ir-
ORDION I lit I klv TWAINS
55 minutes.
To Portland
29
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From Portland
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65 minutes.
Slut e l. i!.or C!
.it!-, of Sail-in, r.c, .
I- t vwi k of the loll ..
,-s reci l.e i ii per '.ili i ni'io i
in V.T-!.in:l"ii t'ounty hoy
in ti.'l. Manninir. work in.' i:i a
. ... . , .. t
tnwniin. tmt'er crusueu , a. at-
vich, wotkim' on railroal con.
Irnrti'ir. t laniiMit. nlHive the
. K. A N. summit. Iir hrol en;
A. hiikoran. lual.itin, worknur
on the section. riieM l.rins. ai.
f. T. Fl'-tcher, th pioeeor
sch.x'l master and surveyor, wn-i
low-n from forest iroe, Sa.ur-
lay ntoriiim'. .Notwitie'tauiiin'.'
his 71 year o m;e tin1 ,n:us
will wavr-r that Mr. I I. I. her can
outwalk any man ot I m i Uie
county, for he cm ramble alnnit
ike n schoolN'y.
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11:29
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I The county court will do more
(wailam on the Withycomlio lane
ind the residents of that section
M that arrangements can be
ii(le to have the road built far
enoiiKh to cover the place that
m almost a closed hlifhway dur
inn the Winter, on account of
we depth of t he mud.
, Silas ChriHtotrrrson. a son-in
' of the HiHsners, of Smith
ualatin, now haa the Americnn
"cord for altitude aviation. IK'
wntly Hew over ML Whitney
"lUlifornia. Christolferson will
won pass throimh Portland, en
w for the Seattle country.
M. McLnuchlan. of Albany
" wri to Hillsboro Saturday
fnruute to Portland. He Mates
;nlon the lines under his charire
mere are twenty points, besides
luminals, where enirincs are
Ken care of over niffht.
. Mine lost W. C. "Gilford nni
"e returned the last of the
"efk from a short visit with Mr,
SWMra. John Olden, of near
i'pner.
mrs. ivrcy ix)nir and sons
wealth and Cnrnll Tlmn
""Visitors
mak' the trip in their machine,
Glen Payne, of the Pharmacy,
jmrnea Friday evcninn from
wk at Newport. '
I' I) Kowell, K A IMily and Sol visiting here the past w.ek, de
. . ..ert ajiiMnnte.l a commission parted Alonday mornirisr tor a
for .Iraniae district No .
K ' i l petitinn of W II I.uster
et a! continue. to Auirust term.
short visit w ith his son. Clarence,
on Wilson Uiver.
The county of Washington vvili
have to din up some more, taxes
to the state, as the tax commis
sion has ordered the railroad
lands on the rolls.
Uoa l No Co.",, petition of J 0
ill tin et a!n. ordered establish
ed as per report of viewers.
I load petition No CoC, Wm
Schendel et at, referred to dis
trict alt -irnev.
II
Hin
di .trict attorney to draw order,
.1 II Kindell allowed to repair the Arus olliee a short call
ai nroacu in iiauie nn.iL'e ai nis
o,v n expense as per petition.
(). II. Kraus. who has had
v ... . iit. . ..... . .
i i ...in. pennon v,nas charge ot the tiasion sctiinus :or
iger. et als. established and several years, was down to the
city Saturday tnorninir. and made
This promises to be the banner
year for milk production in
Washington County, notwith
standing the receipts at the two
condensers here and at Forest
Grove are at the present time
decreasing somewhat, owinjr to
the dry gpel!. Shortage in de
livery is always noted in July
and August, but the wagons
have hauled more of the product
so far than any preceding year.
This Kpeaks well for the dairy
business of th; county, which
has been holding first place in
the state, leading all other coun
ties.
Tlit shipments of cream and
milk to Portland have also in
creased, show ing that the herds
are gradually swelling- in volume,
The Uiilsltoro condenser has all
spring been crowded to capacity.
and the plant is contemplating
installing new machinery, and if
the increase keeps up by next
vear the company wiil have to
enlarge its handings and capaci
ty, or else refuse milk ollt-rings,
The condensers have been of
immense value to the county.
Not only have farmers been
plated in a position to get month
ly paychecks, but dairying has
rejuvenated the soil so that 40
bushels of Winter w heat per acre
i3 no longer an uncommon thing
recalling the old times in the
fif ties and sixties, before the
land had been "grained" to
death.
The Majestic Range
Is the one Range that excels. For the
money it is the best Range ever bnilt.
Other dealers will not say this bnt the
person who owns one after using others
will tell you so. Call and see them.
Fine Line of Shelf Hardware
We carry a fine line of Sheet and Build
ing Hardware and no one can undersell
us. If we have'nt what you waut we can
get it for you.
"The Store Thtt Satisfies"
Percy Long
HILLSBORO Third Street! OREGON
ror sale: l;:iy mare, 5 years
old. sound and true, broke single
lr. C. J. Smith, the democra- or double, and lor saddle; weighs
tic ran. i. nte for governor, is not about liMi. I,, liegnnger. ;cw
isl. ep these days, and evidently ton btation, on firmer Naehbaur
intends keeniniT the trial warm place. if-ii
in Kup.'t f lii oamlhlacy. He
Cil .Hi.. 11.1 ..OOO.., ...... . .. Sa..lr.l..v mo,nin,.
.. I, ..,.!. ,L ir In J Oil Til ami - " " . .
lit III' " I'I " llf"
wax at the home of Chas. Norns,
V. F. Simms. of near
K,e,l-
ot ( iirnelnis. for tireaklast. isy
eieht o'cliK-k he was back in
Hillsboro with Mr. Norris. nnd
in coiiM'anv with ('ommissioner
A. Ilanlev. made a tour of the
North of the county. He tells
the Argus that ho intends mak
pasturage
or horses,
The Crand Marra n the must
wholesome two tor si uariei
smoke on market -made in Ore
gon, by II. Schiller. Wl-n you
indulge in a gxM smoue ou a
Irand Marca.
Constable Mcljuilh-m returned
rom California this week, with
!ov Mullin. charged with issuing
four checks for each, and tor
which lu' had no funds in the
ank.
August Tews and family. Or.
lobb, Mrs. Johnson and Miss
Johnson werenmong tnose.uuo-
over toNet.-irts tiieiirsi oi
the week, for an extenucu hiav.
Pasturage: Have
. -. i. ,.,i,i or e ii i
iur i" . ,
m.. i ..i.mf.i Innuire l the k
n, i . , e.. . i
Hancock store, i ornemiN
Ceo. Morrow and wife, of I lo.
Idaho, passed tnrougn .
Saturday, enroute home nom
California.
For Sale: Osborne binder, (5-ft.
cut in irood repair, l omo ami
see it. taKes .;,- ;"'
Prahl, 2 mill's Nortncasi o.
boro.
A Haker County lumber com-
... iij navro
pany win incu-.e .... -..
ioriinil ner month from August
' . :i . .... ...
I 1 1... ..I hot s: v m im no
1, ami uu- " ; - .
that section will lollow suit.
Ambrose Schmidlin. of near
..... ..... .....j .town to the county
ItUMOO, . ;..
. .... o......i.n on business Willi
seal oono u. ij
the county court.
lien Thi.rnl.or. Carl Pfahl
John KoehnKO, wen ... -hImivo
niooming, the last ot tin
week.
For sale: Young Rlioata. In
nuiruf.losepl. H. Sous. I I.I to
ro. 11. o Phono r.ll ).
Herman Itannow, near Farm
initon, transacteil business in
town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Moline of
near Ueedville, were in the city
Saturday
making the trip overland, via
the Grand Uonde, with a horse
and exoress wagon. He will do
some hauling during the resort
season
K. J. McAlear received a news-
nauer Monday, irom old Mis
souri, savinir there are four coum
mg an aiuo lour in evei y (mi . w lies in mux siaie nuu nave uu
the state, beginning in early automobile inside their boun
Amrust. daries. Where is there one in
John Vanderwal thinks he has Oregon?
the record for fast work in pay- Hon. B. F. Purdy, of Forest
ment of insurance loss. The Grove, has traded his business
Haves I'.i.ilding loss of $500. h0t and residence in Forest Grove
. . . - , 1. .. nAi...l I . , , 1 ,.f C?..l.ll .
caused ny lire near me tuw. io ri. j. uroai, oi ocoons, mi
building, was adjusted Ihurs- Groats 102 acre ranch, the
iv. went t Portland that eve- farm was valued at over $17,000,
...... . L . n I . I . .. . . ' . .. .. .
rung, ami tnecnecK came um ana me roresi urove prupenji
Saturday. This is record work at $13,000,
i:.
111 ailjusuiiciii. ... tr.l.l.a a.irrntnrv to
or sale or rent: hanch of u the Rovernor, went to theTumalo
acres witn o acres tiear, fw irrigation project to inspect ii
fruit trees in bearing: gOOd Onion rnr .i10 ctnte this week. She
ground on quarter acre; Rood wjH make a report for the State
pasture; till siasneu; nouse mm noard. Gov. West is in the
barn and chicken house, ana on- Kast and w:rod m,S3 n0bbs to
ion nouse. iwiominK . on"" make tne inspection
...... .....a, ., .,..n i:.-uwi snnr.tr ana
, sV: miles s. K. of Hills- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell,
i ..' i,nr,.nn,l Terms -J. of the Wallace settlement, be-
l) Johnson, llillsooro, wregon, yuuu nun.. ... v..
an auto trio down the wiimmetie
s. Ainu p. 1:. Va ev. Thev returned as iar
.mi ..veeot the P. li. & N.. trains South as Marion County, bun
' . 1 ..(.m. of lia 1I0. l a., ., tnf a ti.aulr'a vijlr uith reta
il. 0 electric, linn bi") loajr, m. v.v. u ...... .
pot on Main street. tiyes or Mrs. uampoeu.
lo Portland Leslie M. Scott, former. U. S,
iVorest Grove Train 6:47 a. m. Marshal for Oregon, has sued to
McMinnville Train I'M a. m. foreclose on G lots in the Benj
limit.1
Sheridan Train .9.58 p. m. gtewart Donation, on a mortgage
Forest Grove Train lw p. m. for $o,0(K), dated May 26, TJlo.
McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. interest is in default for the en
Forest Grove Train . .-4:15 p. m. t,re puriod and Scott asks for in
Fngene Train 4:58 p. m. tere8t at 8 per cent, since the
McMinnville train o:oi p. "'- Mate of the note.
Au-ost Grove tram y.ou p. m. Wnnderlieh. of Banks.
I-roin l'ortiana tt,.9 riown t0 ti,e Countv seat
-uTene Train arrives.. .8:15 a. m
. J.'ii. U. Ill
" .11:59 a. m
" ..3:15 p. m
" ..4:30 p. m
" ...6:37 p. m
' ...7:15 p. m
" ...9:00 p. m.
" .12:15 a. m.
except Kusene
(lag at Nortn
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
Sheridan
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnville
A 1 1 trains,
irnins. stop on
liantre am
Sixth nni
Mnndav. on business. While
here he talked up the matter of
the proposed series of five parries
of baseball between Jtiillsboro
and Banks. John says the teams
are nicely balanced and the
quintet of games should draw
crowds that will be record break
ers.
E. B. Tongue returned from
I Fir streets and at St, Helens the last of the week.
Fir streets and at alter Reumg mis. iiuk
man a .oov veru.ti iu. ins
death of her husband, who was
Ion th street.
. r J .A .
Steam Service ...... -.-uiu uv, trajn rated
To Portland hv tna st ueen9 Milling Corn-
it if Sr. N. Train 1:37 p. m. nftnv. The jury was out but a tvoifvinc simplicity and beauty,
From Portland I few minutes when a verdict was highest quality and mechanical
Pli.&N. Train 1054 a. m. reached. ' perfection. -U.txirwin. wtt
ville, was (irdered committed to
the asylum Mnndav. upon exam
ination by Dr. W. D. Wo.1.
Siirms is a native of Iowa, and
has been in Oregon 15 years. lie
fell from a rock wagon, one day-
last week after suffering a stroke
of epilepsy. The morning he
was examined he threatened to
kill his wife, and gave other symp
toms of dementia, bimms is only
39 vears of age and has never used
liquor in any form, but until a
year ago was a user of tobacco.
He and his wife have no child
ren. Mrs. Simms testitied that
she feared him, as hrs temior.
since his stroke of last week, has
been ungovernable. The guard
arrived late Monday afternoon
ard conveyed the patient to Sa-
em. Simms still thinks he was
run over by the wagon from
which he fell while hauling rock
near Newton and this cannot be
put out of his mind. He is par
tially paralyzed, and strangles
easily. I
J. J. Johnson, living on the
Tualatin river, between Sher
wood and Ticard. was arrested
Saturday by SherilT Beeves, who
searched his house for a lot of
things taken from the house of
a Mr. Kane, who lives just across
the river from Johnson. Kaae,
who has a tea and coffee route
in Portland, came home and
found his couch, his saw, his
window's and doors and other ar
ticles gone, and procured a search
warrant. Johnson admits the
theft, and went before Smith,
Monday morning-. He was bound
over in the sum of $000 to answer
to the July term of circuit court
There will be a missionary
meeting of the Evangelical Lu
theran Church of Cornelius, Ore
gon, on Sunday. July 19, in the
Cornelius City Park. All friends
of Missions are cordially invited.
Sermons will be delivered at 11
a m., by Kev. Geo. Koehler, of
Salem, in German; at 2 p. m
by Kev. C. Salzmann, of Port
land, in , English. . Collections
and offerings taken for the Mis-
sum worti oi ine onurcn in
America.-Rev. E. Berthold,
Pastor of the Emmanuels
Church.
Chas. McFadden. the cipar
manufacturer, is putting- out a
new cigar, in nickle goods, and
it is the one best thing that has
yet appeared on local sales count
ers for the money. They are
made from the best of tobacco,
are shanely. and have the real
Havana taste and smell. See his
display advertisement elsewhere
in this issue.
Alcazar ranges are strictly
new, up-to-naie, looioniai siyie,
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1
MEET
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but also every service modern conser-
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(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00 "
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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.
SPECIAL
I have just bought a fine lot of diamonds
of a jeweler who was compelled to raise money
for his creditors, at a ; considerable discount
from the market price. His loss will be.your
gain if you buy now, for I shall close them
out for the same reduction that I bought them
for.
Remember that diamonds are steadily
advancing in value and are as good an invest
ment as real estate. Come in and see them.
LAUREL M, HOYT
Watchmaher and Jeweler. Graduate
Optometrist
Hillsboro. Oregon
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