The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 30, 1914, Image 1

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VOL. XXI
HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY SO. 1914
EHL UXOY SHJT TO
lit FB.iifiiir.fi!
fallowed Mm Cmiwmoii With
lira t (luilty In Uptn Cmirt
om to w nm i mnncv
fl Tkal Waa ItcavrrH Mafc il
I .Ur for Ymmc CrlMlaal
Earl McCoy. w mnwn year
oM uy '101 r- wowi-
fork, on dale Creek, horlly be
fore the Fourth of July. pleaded
f uilty the hut of th week, and
KriJay "afternoon wu sentenced
to in Indeterminate sentence of
from one to ten year. McCoy's
victim is fully recovered. anl
(bin fai t M the court to W u
Mrt M pmwible, although Mc
Coy never had It chance fur pa
role owing to lh I ail mat ne
under suspended sentence
tirn he iihot the old gentleman.
MiCoy shot to kill and hi mo-
I. ii. n a
tiv wan rounenr. iiau nw-
Ark ben standing erect hi
fcrsd would rave Urn shattered
and di ath instantaneous. A he
wm stooping the artoi enured
shoulder blade, ranged to
the back of the akult. and lifted
the sralo. clear to the crown.
McCoy father has been down
to the lad but oftr since hid
twin placed in jail. The hoy
Its grown visibly thinner since
hu month in the bastile.
McCoy can conaider himseir
luck that M waa not tried for
murder, for nine times out or ten
the shut would have, been fatal
M'KAV CHEEK
To Whom It May Concern: No
tice U hereby given by the State
Board of r ih and (jama Commit
sionersof the State of Oregon,
that, in accordance with the pro
visions of Section 6316 of Lord's
Oregon Ijwi. McKay Creek and
it tributaries, in Washington
County. Stale of Oregon, are and
each of them ia hereby opened to
angling for trout and other flh.
i provided by aUtute. on and
after September 1. 1914.
State Hoard of riah and Game
Commiutioners.
Floyd Bilyeu.
H. K. Duncan.
M. J. Kinney.
Dated at Portland. Oregon.
July 17. 1914.
IOK SAM J OR TRADK
A Swcnson Stump Puller and al
necesiary equipment. Will either
ell this or trade it for pigs or
cows. Call oraddreaa Roscdale
Farm. Santa Rosa. Ore., pmtor
flee, iltavertnn. Ore., It 2.
OREUON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland-55 minutes.
6:29
7;1()
8:28 ,
10:47
1:14
3:55
6:05
8:09
9:b8
From Portland -55 minutes.
7:50
8:15
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4:37
6:24
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Hid BALING RECORD
What promim-a to be the record
Breaker for buy baling took place
at the Ladd A Rp1 Place. lieed-
ville, recently by the Lorcn Pizer
w. h seven days and three
foun, the crew baled 300 tons and
"17 Pounds, making an average
oi and 19-29ths tons per day
u in hours. The baler used
m a Sandwich. 17x22 chamber.
jne crew consisted ofL Pizer.
loreman; Jacob Hergert and Dan
KoRers, feeders: Nick Resse,
're puncher; Oren Pries, wire
noktr; Albert (tenderling.
eKher and L. 0. Rogers, water
". This is considered the
wst daily average ever put
rougn a baling machine in the
"niamette Valley. Geo. Denton
nager or the big farm, say
naa never seen anything
efiuaht on the coast
Mr. And ' Mm nr. Vtnar
ink I 1 ' View. uin-.
ho have been at Oak Park for
weeK, departed Monday for an
autO trln n.t- 4- il-. 1!ll.n,.l
reaches, going In via the Grand
wue.
NO. 19
Tilt t.mMft I ' - I- . .
.... . w,,i ,,,,,. rrUlT l,fnW.
n A,H-iatim. K
larire tart of th.
iii . - ' , - " ' ..iv'fljl iii
WaMhintfton (ountv. lant
aikcru-d runtracti with the WVst
ern Orrtron Fruit Dint
lie rort (iruvea.Hifiaiii.n uiii
have Krai-. apuli and olh.-r
fruit to ithip h car lot. L'p to
tin time irraiM have
HhiiNt ut of the Willanutte
ValU-y in carload, ami
era have Ui-n liniit-d alimwt en
tirely to the iWtlaml
Wahingtiin Count v i.rn.1
hitch ttrade acreaire that in ati-ad-ily
inrreaninif. Apple have al
oeen planted in the roiintv rin m
arjter commercial arale. With a
cannery and fruit dryer in
ix'ration and ithUii.inir facitit
for icreen fruit now provi.led.
the county will he well l,t. to
take care of all it fruit product.
ne oinrem or the horext (irove
aociahrtn are . C. At well.
preHident an. manager; H. Ort
man, viee-preHident; IL Alexan-
er. treamirer. and I. J. liar.
awretary. The aHmHiatinn has
U) memtx-r.
Ftir aale or trade for small
place HO acre coast farm; 75
river Uittoin; 12 acre in era;
the balance winmN pahture. One
mile from Siletx Hay and cnean
beach; one mile from cheese fac
tory; road and water to place:
!( 5 head reentered llulKtein
cattle and other Mock; have Hick
wire and must Ket away from
the coast. I'wiic and make me
Ifer. Liberal terms. - Jame
urrin, Taft Lincoln the.
Friday wo taken up in circuit
ourt in the case of State v
'red Wriht. chared by ("ha-.
Ittty with stnkinir the complain-
nK w linens over the head with
ahovel. The jury was out
al)-)Ut a h'llf hour, ami LrouKM
in a verdict of I'uilty. Wright
was fined $75 and ciwU. The
jury: i xrneiiui atnii hey, ( hns
VterHtui. Jiihn HuHkins, John
Conzelmann. Wm Cimino, J C
jitta. W It IVterson. Chi Clark.
(' K HeilK'e. J I. Uurnjfrou r.
iioll, inni Ti Harris, tioy iims
a cane Hied against rixnt lor
civil damages, and the case wil
le trie later. It-fore adjourn
in; Friday Judtfe CampU-ll fin-t
I J Mill tfxi for ivinc Ixpior
to a minor. I limit ill was allow
ed to Sept. 10 to file an amended
reply in the case or router vs
WanhioKton County.
For dale or rent; Uanch of 1(5
acre witri h acre cienr; ni
fruit tree in bearing; KihhI onion
ground on quarter acre; good
oasture: all slashed; house and
barn and chicken house, and on
ion house. Running stream
through place. Kprir.g. and
well. Five mile S. K. of Hill-
boro. on river road. Terms. - J
O. Johnson, llillshoro, Uregon,
toute 2.
0. II K raus, of Cornelius, for
several year principal or the
;a.ton schools, has accepted the
principalship of the lualatm
schiM)!. The Tualat'ii school lias
150 pupils, with 20 in the Ilign.
Mr. Krau is one of the county
best instructors, and has success
wherever he goes. His many
friend are pleased to hear oi ins
new position.
Kuervhodv should attend the
big lawn social and band concert
at Orenco, inursoay evening.
July 30. on the teniitiiui lawn oi
theOregm Nursery. Icecream,
cake, lemonade, home-maiie can
dy and other retresnmenw
at a!..A Li na.
be served. A uik uoi a
sured. Everybody invited.
0. ('. French has posted notice
,.n.,u KiuirL lor indemnity "i
3 head of Graded Jersey cow ,
slaughterwl under the tubercu-
losis statute. Iienrv uauen ...
Il..nvu Am ereL'ir have 8IS0 uaaeu
the same date for
iui "'"o; , ....... i.:n...l
27 head of graded cauie, mm-u
under the same law.
Alcazar ranges are stricty
late. Coomal style,
beaverton burglars
hi;:d6uiliy
Trio
oi I'ortlantlrra in Circuit
Court Denying Crime
TIMH HOI SE OF S. P. WAS I0BBCD
Mias Bertha Hesse ia enioyins
a vacation at Newport
Miss Alice bewell 13 over at
Lddyvtlle for a vacation
Dr. G. W. Via and wife, of
Buxton, were in the city Friday
morning.
J. F. Saunders, of Bethany.
was in town rnday. attending
the Wright trial in circuit court.
Geo. W. Kelly, of Buxton, was
down to Hillsboro, the last of the
week.
Emil Stark and wife, of Beth
! i...-l. i. - L . .. . wtrc wwii rnuay, Hi
... ....v... muiiii nrnuiu anu Itpnrtmtr pirrint rnnrt
I'.'ll'P IKB.I l-n. fi i... I
" i3i. ii.un.uay Follnd. Rtln.h of I,m, with
uh cunva-ivu OI larceny twn kva for eash wunafo In
.
inm a building in Beaverton, quire at Argus office,
l... c . .. .. .1
.a,i opnng. wnen me railroad For sale-Pony team, harness
tool house was entered and rol- and wagon. Team good work
bed of tools. Marshal Pannel animals. Call up Phone City
Was the chief uritna fr l. Z47. 19-21
p..
Ollk Bailaiai Had All
Eilcrti Same Mbt
Beta
state, and swore that he had a
hand-to-hand fight with the de
fendants after he had ordered
them to submit to arrest The
three were too many for him.
however, and overpowered him
and made their escaDe. Sheriff
Keeve picked them up the next
morning near Fanno Creek.
I'apH was positive in his identi
fication. The same night some
one had entered the postoffice
building, and it i supposed the
trio had U-en there to look over
the field and had then robbed the
tool house for tool to break the
safe.
Discrepancies in the testimony
oi me defendants were larirelv
instrumental in (securing con-conviction.
The jury: Jno Conzelmann. 11
J ColT. Christian Peterson, Julius
(roeni, J L Barngrover, J C Lat
ta. John lluskius, W B Peterson,
Cornelius Vandehey. Geo N Har
ris, Wm Cimino, John C Kuratli.
It is resirted that on the first
ballot there were nine for con
viction, and that on the fourth
ballot "guilty" was voted.
The trio were paroled Friday
afternoon and allowed to depart
after Judue Campbell admonish
ed them a to their future con
duct Two of the men shed
tears, while the third was visi
hly affected. The three claim
that they had never been in trou
hie before, and that they were
innocent of the charge -that it
was a case of mistaken identity,
Sheriff Beeves says that they
have been model prisoners since
their incarceration.
One of the liberated men tore
up bis I. W. W. card when he
left the jail, remarking "No
more of that for me.
. P. AND P. E. & E.
All. except the P. It & N.. trains
are electric, and stop at the de
pot on Main street
To Portland
Forest Grove Train b:47 a. m.
McMinnville Train 7:36 a. m
Sheridan Train 9.58 p. m
Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m.
McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
Forest Grove Train . . 4:15 p. m.
Eugene Train.. 4:58 p. m
McMinnville Train 6:37 p. m
Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m.
From Portland
Eugene Train arrives 8:15 a. m.
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
tvpifying simplicity and beauty,
IV.l: :.. ..iin) and mechanical
perfection.-D. Corwin. 13tf
A forest fire up at the logging
tUa Nlnhn em. called W.
camji, u i ..... ..i i,,,!
I , ma Ul-Rlll. 1'IIUU.T. ""
blessing
d up
had
was
W. Mahon. A. a Shute. Cal.
Jack Jr.. T. C. Bailey and Fred
Siegrist were among those who
spent Sunday over at Bock away.
Wanted: Girl to do general
housework, in family of four.
No heavy washing. 1L IL Walk.
er. Beaverton. It 2. 19-1
Miss Caroline E. Briggs, of
Giant Cat, arrived here Friday
for a visit to her timber claim,
up in the Bacona section.
Wayne Vaught went to Bocka-
way. the last or the week, for a
visit with KoWrt I m brie. Rich
ard Wiley is at the Vaught store
during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Bissnerand sons,
Jack and Harry, went ty Port'
land Saturday, to witness Christ
offerson in his hydroplane, giving
an exhibition on the Willamette
River.
John V. Hale, son of Mr. and
Mrs. u. pi. Hale, now has an
engine on the arternoon passen
ger run out of Portland to Tula
mook. His wife will reside at
Tillamook during the Summer.
A. Soule. aged 73 years, died
at his home near Gaston. July 24.
He was a native of Michigan,
and came to Oregon 19 years
ago, residing nearXJaston for the
past six years. He is survived
by three eons and one daughter
-Edward, in Canada; Ihornton,
of Troutdale;Tell and Mrs. 0. A.
Melften, of Gaston.
For sale: 130 acres of land,
with 40 acre cleared; 7-room
house and barn; 2 wells and large
running stream; balance of acre
age has lot tine merchantable
timber. Six miles south of Hills
boro. Will sell all, or 60 acres
with the buildings. Pnce. $150
a.k 1 a
per acre, including stocK. A. u
Grebe, Hillsboro. R. 2. 19-1
W. E. Smith and family have
moved from South Tualatin to
Hillslwro, where they will reside
until he decides to make a per
manent location. W. E. leaves the
last of the week to look over the
Creswell country, and incident
ally to kill one of the bucks for
wliich the section is noted. While
in the South he will look over
the country with Geo. Schul
merich as guide.
Miles E. Everett of North
Bend, was in town Monday, re
turning from a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Brown, of
above Banks. He goes to Wash
innton this week, and then re
turns to North Bend. M. L.
IXEYIUQD
speiii imiiiiis
Widows' Pension Bill Costs Coun
ty $2.3J0.56-Le Than Estimate
PRIMARY ELECTION OVER SUM
Relief aa4 Care f Caaaty Paw Nearly
Twcaly-Fivc H Marts'
Clerk Luce has prepared a list of
the receipts and disbursements
of Washington County for the
six months ending June 30. an
nouncing where the money has
been spent and from what
source the receipts come. It is
an interesting tabulation, and
follows:
Receipts
Total Balance on hand
first of year S 54.779.31
Taxes and Penalties... 481.425.27
Fines (Justice Court) 146.25
Fees (Marriage Li-
sense) 234.00
Fees (Hunting, Fish
ing etc) 1.130.50
Fees (Circuit Court) 1.207.60
,. (Probate Court) 370.00
., (County Court) 15.00
.. (Miscellaneous) 109.35
Interest on Deposits- 2.019.27
Miscellaneous Receipts 6.493.10
Fines 1.200.00
Recorder's fees "... 2.389.90
Total Receipts $496,740.24
Total Receipts and bal S551.519.55
The Majestic Range
Is the one Range that excels. For the
money it is the best Range ever built.
Other dealers will not say this but the
person who owns one after using others
will tell you so. Call and see thein.
Fine Line of Shelf Hardware
We carry a fine line of Shcet'and Build
ing Hardware and no one can undersell
us. If we have'nt what you want we can
get it for you.
"The Store That Satisfies"
Percy Long
HILLSBORO Second Street OREGON
Disbursements
Roads and Highways $65,018.21
Registrations and
Elections 3.363 29
Sheriff's office -2,481.30
Clerk's office 2.731.46
Recorder's office 1.553 P8
Treasurer's office 3.348 2S
Surveyor's office 72.75
Assesor's office 3,060.17
Court House 3,092.04
Circuit Court". 6.393.00
County Court or Com
missioners 2,367.94
Justice Court.... ..... ' 618.37
Coroner 259.57
nsane 118.30
School Superintendent 2.151.40
ealth Officer 247.20
ndigent Soldiers.'. 55.00
Widows' Pension 2.339.56
ielief and care of Poor 2.485.04
ails 64a 75
Juvenile Court 91.30
Bridges :. 15.94
Bounties 47.00
Game Licenses, re
mitted to State. . . . 1,130.50
ish and Game Fines
remitted to State- 42.50
Miscellaneous 1.499.40
Sealer of Weights and
Measures 403.74
State Tax. 1914 56,062.99
399.96
41.045.65
51.862.59
22.649.27
22.15
6,332.57
County Attorney.
County School
Special School Dist
Cities and Towns
nstitute
toad Districts
Total Dis. and Bal. 551,519.55
Sheridan
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnville
A 1 1 trains.
trains, stop on
Range and Mr
Sixth and Fir
Tenth street
Steam Service Old Depot
To Portland
p R & N. Tram 1:37 p. m.
From Portland
P. R. & N. Train 10:24 a. m.
.9:42 a. m.
.11:59 a. m.
3:15 D. m.
. .4:30 p. m. says that Hillsboro has improved
...6:37 p. m. wonderfully since his last trip
7:15 d. m. here. Conditions down that
...9:00 p. m. way are very good he "says, and
AZ.ia a. m. the railway construction naa
brought a great deal of money
into the country.
except Eugene
flag at North
streets and at
streets and at
UNION STOCK YARDS
At Sydney, in Polk County,
the Krebs Brothers, formerly in
the hoD business, are construct
ing an immense dairy barn which
will be up-to-date in every re
spect It will have cement floors,
brass rails, modern ventilation,
running water, and will cost
ahout $2,000. The employees wil!
wear white suits, and at milking
time the cows will De washed.
milked by machinery and only
stripping will be
to
Mahnn
L. ...rla I ho hlii.H a
intend of a loss, as it cleaned up
debris where the company
been logging, wo uniue.
destroyed.
A line musical t program i at the
big lawn social. ,' ,,"'
Thursday evening. Juiy "
freshments served. w-w
Mrs. Norman Hawk, who has
been visiting her father, Iwood
'v of Oak Park, and her sis
r Airs W. N. Harris, of this
S. dpard Saturday for her
home in 1 Walla Walla. Wash.
Var sale Young shoats. In
qoM Joseph H us, Hjll.no.
ro. K. 3, Phone 5115.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
it fnnol
i liic mini
Receipts for the week havebeen d e Dv Fifty grades
cattle, 555; calves, lb; nogs, u09tejn8 will be handled at first
1080; sheep. 4019. m .. and 100 head additional will be
Light receipts or cauie tor me Durcha8ed in the near future.
..i. . tk irmvi rttimnmi. nrieesi
...:..' f.,iiu 9 higher on all About seventy-five Knights o:
Tnn nn steers 7 25 to Pvthias and Pythian Sisters and
Sqa. nun nnri heifer of best their families attended the big
luiuity moving at b. picnic ui uw-
Swine run also light, outlet Springs, last Sunday, returning
i.-.,.i .ml demand unrent. 8 75 asniKht was lauing. tAincn ana
iou "". "-".v. . r, i.. i :
,. firah ha i a me weeK. ininner were Bcrvcu on u nuuro
rina ranidiv climbinff to the vised table, and the day was the
it., i. ...! aa tain loads sold Friday social success ot the season. The
VK icin, " - - . . J
... H on I trip waa iubud up i .uun, nu
" . . j. . Jl.i . I.. Jn.l aF nfs ,,tna n
Medium receipts or sneep anu me oniy rausinui
i l.o Knlh in noftllttf ana OUan-I naaiV BUmiii annic, ountoiucu
u 'Verv little east of the by John Connell. Soda Springs
. . l J L. -..Ja nn.nf tk. Ha inhf
..i. n otnit nnprinir. mini ui mu u uc iimuc uns m ...o uv. ...
Tl h.,inff from Western ful re3ots on this side of the
.L- tih. Prim wethers mountain, and Dr. C. E. Hines,
rVn a in. nrimo Awes 3 85 to whoowns the property may have
J1 medium ewes a est 10 in v,nm h"'yv
Spring lambs 6 60 to 6. or so.
otal Disbursements $282,910.77
otal Bal. on hand 268.608.78
BIDS FOR PtUMBINQ
Sealed bids will be received at
the clerk's office until 6 p. m.,
Aug. 1, 1914. for plumbing the
school house in Beaverton. One,
bid must cover all labor and ma
terial for carpenter, painter, sep
tic tank, plumbing, drainage.
etc. Work to be completed by
Sept. 10, 1914. All bids must be
accompanied by a certified check
or 10 percent of amount of bid.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at clerk's office. The board
reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
C E. Hedge. Beaverton. Ore.
Clerk School Dist 48, Wash. Co.
Ore.
The firmest foundation for yo tr future to rest ou is
a good, old fashioned interest-drawing bank account. It
never fluctuates except upward in an interest-bearing
flight that magically increases the sum total of the figures
to your credit. Each dollar deposited represents one
more mile-stone away from adversity, that most abhorred
and unwelcome of all states. Deposit now.
American National Bank
SHUTE SAVINGS BAM
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus... $ 92,000.00
Combined Resources 690,428.81
Danhing 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.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Martin. Orenco. July 27, 1914.
daughter. '
Herman Behrmann, of south
of Cornelius, was in town Mon
day, for lumber supplies.
W. S. Guy ton has returned
from a triD to St Martins
Springs, on the Columbia.
F. O. Sipprell. of South Tuala
tin, was in town the first of the
week, on business tor his sawmill.
Judge Eakin, of Astoria, came
out Monday morning, for an
equity session of circuit court
Ernest Haas, of Sheridan, was
down to the city Monday, on
nrobate business. Mr. Haas is
interested in the drug business
in the city close to the gate of
the Grand Konde.
See "What You Got
For $19.50
A Genuine Victrola Hornless Machine $15.00
Six 10-in. Double Face Records 12
Selections - . - . 4.50
Total - - $1950
This small investment is a mere trifle compared
with the wealth of pleasure you get in return. Your
picture show tickets and wasted nickles in a month
will amount to that much, and what have you left
to show for it? Nothing but a memory.
Don't deprive yourself and family of the beauti
ful music that is in store for you. but drop me a
card requesting me to send you one of these outfits
with a demonstrator subject to your approval -remember,
no obligation is attached to this dem
onstration. LAUCCL M. IIOYT
Vatchraaher and Jeweler. Graduate
Optometrist
HilUboro. Grcca