The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 27, 1914, Image 1

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M Mm iMtuhr. North
L ptTcolntor. hv IVrcy Urn.
I Kan' J MiTiurney, wa!
junchinir Una, by Neldon
faro; (ilaiUin iKiUKhty,
I Knife. I.v J II Finite.
Pit button contest. J K
llillMlMiro, cliH'k, by HolT-
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iviriK inuir. by Julius Sor
rft)iit'st Hfttlid by Hip
of war IlillHboro lost.
f war UeltfkahH. Ililla
wkulm won.
'all t'liint' was won by
" to Z The IlillHlmro
WtTi': M(Hr. catcher
inti'in-i" i ii
Huffman. 2b: 0 J Talma-
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iirovi. tin- iiW-.I a n v r.iiHf fur
uivorri. ami if a (l.-cr.v hlll f!
low it will m-aii a ilihlurliamv in
marital allaiM that Mill . W(irs..
than tlt -riitifi of ,Jt. I,a m n. j
8lw av that lu-r lni:.lian f..r ''
yfar l.a r.-fiiH.-. t,. ti ll lu rany.
thinif aUmt bin tmiiH X4 alfair-;
or aiiHWvr uin-htioim aUiiit
real ami iN-rwuial .rn rty. I lis,
in tin aniniiiH of th comiilaint'
cnmititutcs mu l and inhuman
trfatim-nt. Mi n who are mrrf.
tivi aUmt tlu part of t lt-i r m-ini-HH
will watih tin- cl.Tr-'i' with
intiTi-nt.
Ilurm1' K. TlniiiaH, wi ll known
at rorest liruVf. Whrn In fm-.
iio-rly r-sii.'. ami attin.lf.l .
U., W how t'lty t'.htor of tin. Or-
ifotuan. vio I lark I, it.-r. who
han rfNikfiif.l to taki t hur.. of
the -uniiainrn of llanlfv.
I'Mlfri-Mive ratnliilati- f..r Ii. S
Senutor. Mr. Thonia-, ban I n
with tin' On-k'onian tnai.v vi-arn
fiT illie lie li ft Kt b.M.I.
hm lMen the e.bior of the annual
liumlnr for tin p;nt M-veral
yearn, uiul it a lini,li.- inwia-M-r
inan.
Ttie(4mnly rourt Irimubt a new
rin k crimlwr Iml Thiir-(l.iy. ami
it il liOW Ix-iiltf Ki t Up ill the l.
ley tliKtrirt, for furnishing ma-
tenal to tnaeailam ti e n:. Im.
tweMi Ihlley anl tiast in there
U ioij a hlrrlrh of a half mile or
over to till in to make therm k
roai rouinlele dear to toisdm.
li e roal iii iiiiw in realmei for
laying, ami the crwiber h.n ul
remlyntnrl.il. 'artof thiiwork
ih ilone by m-i'ial lax itiel part
by the county.
Attorney Martin, of I'ortlaml.
wan mil Kri'lav, iiivestU'alini; ti e
shimtinif of M. Wnoili'iH'k, b
Karl Mel'oy. now in the ietiii ti
tiary. Martin will try to mllect
from tbi father of the Uiy, who
ih a iiuii'ir. ami the attorney Has
the obi Keiitleinan kIihi1i at le;iM
have hm aorvieal fxjuMiseH am!
losi of lone iail by Md'oy
S'niur.
Mayor II. 1. liaidry Akrl
SrnJ lhrr Dclreatct
to
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uncoln.- Kerr Brou,
J.ihn II. II uiniihre) i. of WihuI-
land. Wn., came ou r the last of
the week to atleml the (,. fel
lows' iitnii'. J. II. caiiie mar
aiihtaimtiK a erion i injury a few
week a'o, when a Initio limb
fell from a tree ami struck a
ir'anrirnf bb on hn nhoul.ler.
lie returniHl to Woodland, hun-
day.
Atfiiea Maon hart sued t'hai.
L Mason, mkintr for oivorce.
nient. I bey were weihled in
VMt. She c harden cruel and in
human treatment, ami sa he
called her vile nameH and e'i-tlH-tS.
and refused to li.e with
her.
J. A. I.aniontauno b:H sued
tht Si'iinn Hill Land Co.. asking
for $.HH) a.i damajreM. The plain-
tilT ayK be i entitled to a water
riifht and hai been deprived of it
throuKh the sale of a spring to
Mr. Snialley.
('inimissioner llanlev reports
cutis on bin ranch as iroimi :i
husbelH bi the acre which is
nrdtv iuhhI for this year. The
t.fft.in.i.i Li I In north is aliout f(
bmhelsi. rani'inu all the way
from 10 to UI bushels.
N. I Oakerinan. of Portland,
came out Saturday to attend the
Odd Fellows' blowout, and had a
urood time with bis former Wash
hmton futility neinhliots.
For sale; 2,0iH) cedar sl.s.
'ven fiwit. UtHMlhaulimr.- bonis
Unfer. 5 miles south of Corneli
us, on Iow a Hill, -in rods west id
Iowa Hill Kchool house. l!:bo
lVterAlnnjuist.of below Keed
ville. was in town Saturday, lb'
has leased bis farm to (itm Kemp
fcr, 'vbo will take poHsession in
October.
Mr. Alice Foonl returned tin
last of the week from um.uum.
ami was accompanied home by
Mr. and Mrs. Alherl foora ami
child.
l .1 k'eehs. who has been
Ui vi n'-'i .
r...ndmir the Summer lit Kocka
K . . I.'..: I.... f,K n r.iio
way, came over nmaj .-I -
rf I t 11 . 1 .....
day stay in iiiumhoi-o.
Mr. nn,1 Mrs. G. N. Tannart
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ami fnmilv returned Y riday noin
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a two months slay hi incuu i--
-the-sea.
- W. J nines, of Vai lcy. wrs
ti-anuapiinir bosincsil in tilt? city
the hint of the week.
Mr ami Mrs. llenrv Uavid an
dnnirhtr. of PilVI.I mil, wc.e
in town Saturday.
W. C. Jackson, of North
Plains, was in the county seat
Saturday.
Frank T. Rice, of Portland, is
visiting with his son, north ot
the city.
Wm. Huberts, of a.Htve Tim
ber, was in the county seat -bat-urday.
J. J. Weiaenbpck. of Kecdville,
was in the city Friday.
CHXHi: I OR A TKIP Til ATLANTA
I trry Slilc Ctmmiiu U U t)f i Al-
Mayor II. T. Uagley hm iH'en re
'I'lented by the Hon. A. 15.
I'lctrher, President of the Fourth
American Uoad ConifreiW and
State Highway Kunineer of Cali-
fortiia. to name three delenates
to attend the HiHsion of Con-
trress at Atlanta, Cinirgia. during
the week of November 9th.
Forty-Keven great organiza
tioiH are taking part in the Con
gress under the leadership of the
American Highway Association
and the American Automobile
Association, in his letter to the
Mavor, President Fletcher calls
attention to the fact that prac
tically every mate highway com
missioner will be. present ami
take part in discussing the im
Mirtant problems of road con
struction and maintenance, and
that Some of the foremost men
in puhlic life will devote their at
tention to the great question of
Federal Aid to road improve
ment, in an endeavor to work
out a policy w hich may lie sub
mitted to the Congress of the
l ulled States, with the support
of the oreanied road inovmient
of America An iniMirlant muve
bearing tin state legislation
w ill be made at the session to lie
held under the auspices of the
American Par Association, at
w Inch a joint committee, appoint
ed at the ltl:j Congress, will re
port progress compilation and
suggested revision of state road
laws, The creation of a commis
sion participated in by each state
to work out a revision of the
road laws will he urged. Tie
National Civil Service Reform
lMgut' will hold an exceedingly
important session on the merit
system in roa I administration.
President Fletcher urges that
the city and county be officially
represented, as the Congress is
in reality a training school where
a very great amount ot useful
information can be obtained
Ibrmiiili attendance at lectures
with leading specialists in road
and street work, and the collect
ini? of the many instructive bul
letins which will be available for
distribution.
The hen ioiiarters of the Con-
cress are in the Colorado I.uild-
imr. Washington. 1). C, in
chartre of I. S. Pennyhacker,
KveiMitive Secretary, and the
exposition is in charge of Charles
P. bight. Husiness Manager.
SACk'H ICI; SAU!
S'vcn room modern home on
Washington, one of the best
stru ts in Ilillstioro. on car line
to Portland. Just the plce for
iviired farmer. Address A. C
Kurson. owner, at lillamook.
Oregon. hi
Frail
P. AND P. I:. & H.
All. except the P. R. & N., trains
are electric, and Rtop at the de
pot on Main street. .
To Portland
LYirest fimve Train b:47 a. m.
McMinnville Train 7:.K a. m
sJliem an Tram lUs P. m.
Korest Grove Tram l:mi p. m
McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
Forest Grove train . . -4:i! p. m.
Kugene Train-. 4:58 p. m.
McMinnville Train t:.w P. m.
Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m.
From Portland
Kugene Train arrives.. .8:15 a. m.
. .y: a. m.
" ,11:59 a.m.
" . .3:15 p. m.
" . 4::t0 p. m.
" ...6:37 p. m.
" ...7:15 p. m.
" .9:1)0 p. m.
" .12:15 a. m.
except Eugene
flag at North
streets and at
streets and at
Argus and Oregonian M25
Hillslmro's public school will
U-gin on Monday. September It.
II. G. Luck, of above Moun-
taindale, was in town the last ot
the week.
F'J. Demmin, of South Tuala
atin, was in the county seat
Saturday. '
Mm. K. II. Smith hai returned
from an extended stay at Umore
Park, with the Imbrieg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shirley, of
this city, attended the Hoosier
picnic at New berg, last week. .
II. R. Dauchy. of Ranks, was a
county seat caller the tail of the
week.
Largest stock of -wall uapers
and decorations in the city, at
Grover Combs' Furniture Store.
M. C. Hewitt is rairintr n rsi.
lence for Mrs. Ro.:cra.V.f Forest
Grove, this week. i
iJeni. Tidball and tHe Misses
Gladys Hill and Steveni. r,f Port-
and. were hunday guests at the
home of Mrs. N. Ferguson.
Mrs. K. K. Ling, who in con
valescing from a week's illness.
is at Salem this week, w here br
lusband is runi inir AeJIs-rargo.
Alcazar ranges are strictly
new, up-to-Uate, Ulonial style,
typifying simplicity and lieauty.
highest quality and mechanical
perfection. -1). Oorwin. 13tf
J. A. Kbner and wife, of Lenia.
Idaho, recently mived to Port
land, were in town the first of
the week, guests at the home of
W. H. Reiling and wife.
First-class oak and ash wood
for sale. Oak, $5 per cord: ash.
$1 -delivered. Mary Holzworlh,
Hillsboro, Route 1. Mail orders
promptly attended. 23 5
J. N. Flippen, of above Rux-
ton has sold his place, and s
now living at Cazadero. lltiwa-.
in the city Saturday, cruetinc
friends. ' ; i
The Pharmacy has takisfi the
agency of the Kastman Kodaks,
and will sell its Ansco cameras
at cost to make room for the nckU
suh-r, up nnscu w iuwrue you
at the prices quoted.
Wm. Feldt, of Ruxton, was in
town Monday. He says the dry
weather is causing the potatoes
lo suffer up his way. while pas
ture has been rather short for
several weeks.
For sale or tnde Handsome
hay gelding, out of Hal B. Is
six years old ami weighs about
1075; broke single or double, and
will work to load. Fine road
ster. Rissner Ranch, Cornelius,
Route 2. 22-4
S. J. RatTetv, of Mountaindale.
was in town Monday. Mrs. Raf
fety is now in Minnesota and
Wisconsin, visiting with rela
tives. She will visit with her
father, at Madison. Wis. he
now being in his 9'ind year.
For sale or trade for small
place 80-acre cmst farm; 75
river bottom; 12 a res in grass;
the balance woods pasture. One
mile from Siletz Hay and ocean
beach; one mile from cheese fac
tory, road ar 1 water to place;
also 5 head registered Holstein
cattle and other stock; have sick
wife and must get awav from
the coast Come and make me
olTer. Liberal terms. .lames
Farrin, Taft, Lincoln Co., Ore.
Brakeman Galtoway, on the
Tillamook line, fell dead in the
car near Strassel, Saturday after
noon, while the train was re
turning from the coast He had
a hemorrhage of the chest, and
lived but a few minutes. Gallo
way went into the toilet and was
heard to cry out shortly after.
Investigation found him pros
trate, and covered witn blood,
rushing from his mouth and nos
tri s. He was carried to the ex
press car, where he expired in a
few minutes. The body was
taken through to Portland.
OLD RELIC TELLS BIG
SIDHf OFJMS HGO
Almanac of IH63.' Published in
Portland. Has Much of Interest
FOUND IS EFFECTS OF LATE FllPPf N
Raise! la Ortfoa ia ISSS Sold at
SI Per Poaad ia Frbca
J. N. Flippen,. formerly of BuxB
ton. last Saturday, showed the
Argus a relic found in the per
sonal effect of his late father
an almanac published in Portland
in WS. The old book is full of
interesting facts, gives the coun
ty officers of that date for this
county, and has many things
that will make the old pioneer
smile. The treatise on fruit cul
ture and sales is exceptionally
good, and is:
The NIowiuff Uti(tic relative to the
Frtiil Ttuta cl u k, i complied from
icix.rl riirnisu..! by Ktupp, Uurrell &
Ci. li tie Oregon Partner: The first
t;o li J ot culliv .tel fruit in iirongtil
o. :.vi Fratu tco market from Ore
Kon. liy Mcr. Meek & Loelling, in
iSjt They lrou(ht errnqt four buhcK
ii nlwiit loo pntinHt, front tile tle of
liith ther realueil 5jo. la 1854. the
wtiir pirn'e bron;ht to market about
f fi- lnnlif l, which ther contracted on
.nivil nt 7&ct. per pound, realUing
nbfMit fi.srio.
In 1855. the reeelpti from Oregon
ntimtimr't proliablr lo mme 1,500 boars,
piii-e raiiKtriK from 50 cents to fi per
I'Miml. Iu 156, tlie receipt! amounted
10 irvrml thoiiMud boira, aales rao(inK
fr. 111 J5 to yr, renta per pound.
lo 1S.7, the recent could not be lets
thin i",iro boTes, jiI -a rangiug front 5
to 5rrni per potiu.l.
In is kS, the ieceipt amounta to S9.190
t-.ixra. ,)e ranging f om 7 to 35 ccnlt
)H-t pumt.
in 1.1, oie receipt! awounteil 10 a
lillli over 71,000 Slf tangeil from t
10 35 ceuia In 1S60, the receipts
-m milled to aliout 86,00a bote. alea
aiu'iiK from j to 19 centt r pound.
Of the ciopj of 1861, the receipts are
11 follow:
hc. BS. Sales Arerage
5J9 3C 1 .
p: - -3SJ 3 "
ww. 3.300 x,e "
Nov - 14.113 3l7fe. ".e.
lrc....r.".;.V.I.- ai.6Si i(6o. 4c '
1n.; 3,St S(4c 3c. '
l' 't 5.41s '3C. "
Mir .... 9 131 aitjc sc. v
April 4.447 awSc. 5c. '
MV 334 4 10c. 8c. '
June too 61a 12c. 10c. "
Total 75 394
The amonnt as given above i souie-
Mbnt unri 01 tlie actual receipt! as s
ronlleralIe amount was sold on the
wharvfS by the owner, of which we
have been unable to get any account.
We have made no estimate of the
amount of tales in dollars and cent, hut
pribably it would esceed half a million
doll.,. s, and the great bulk of the fruit
lia.-i licen ok mined in San Francisco.
Tniiu the foregoing statistics some
i tea ol the importance of the fiuit crop
may I formed, as lint branch of tlre(ion
commerce is annually increasing in ex
it m and pecuniary importance "
The county officers were:
Judge. Hyer Jackson; SherilT. R.
E. Wiley, father of W. V. Wi
ley; Clerk, W. 0. Hare, father
ot J. C and W. G. Hare and
Mrs. Henrietta Morgan and Mrs.
Grant Mann; Assessor, J. B. Kel-
ogg; Treasurer, Wheelock Sim
mons; School Superintendent K.
lanner; Coroner, W. Adams;
Surveyor, Wm. Geiger Jr., father
of Mrs. S. B. Huston, Portland.
W. Bowlby, known as Wilson
owlby, represented the county
in the state senate, while b. w.
Conyers represented us in the
house.
Washington County was quoted
as having a population at 2,801.
with G83 voters, and an assess
ment of $1,044,7(50.
The late Senator Mitchell rep
resented Multnomah in the sen
ate at Salem.
The Majestic Range
Is the one Range tint excels. For the
money it is the best Range ever built.
Other dealers w ill not say this but the
person who owns ouc 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 w hat you want we can
Ret it for you.
"The Store That Satisfies"
Percy Long
HILLSBORO Second Street OREGON
WORLD le!
rutins
McMinnville
Forest (.rove
Forts t Grove
Sheridan
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnville
A 1 1 trains,
trains, stop on
Range and Fir
Sixth and Fir
Tenih street.
Steam Service...... Old Depot
' To Portland
p R. AN. Train 1:37 p.m.
From Portland
P. K. & N. Train. 10:24 a.m.
William IV Walker sues for di
vorce, alleging mat, niiv'.
UI..U.O. w hnm he married back
in Canada in 1884. has deserted
him.
If bv chance the holdup man
who was ooerating in the vicini
ty of Beaverton Thursday night,
reads this account of his activi
ties he may be peeved because
he failed to get $40 in the pos
session of Michael Ritter, a ma
chiniston The Journal. Ritter
visited his farm at Beaverton,
and about 10 0 clock in the eve
ninar started for the station.
Time was short and he cut across
lots to catch his tram. A3 he
stenued onto the tracks a Hash
. ... t .
trht was turned into nis iace,
and his hair and hat rose. A
lonsr look from the holdup man
was the only demonstration made
and Ritter broke speed records
when the stranger ordered him
to "beat it." Reaching the sta
tinn." he caught the train am;
with a sigh of relief sank into a
seat out of breath and clutching
tightly the purse containing his
assets. Journal.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
A Swenson Stump Puller and all
necessary equipment Will either
sell this or trade it for pigs or
cows. Call or address Rosedale
Farm, Santa Rosa, Ore., postor-
hce, Beayerton, Ore., K. 2.
And it is incumbsnt upon you to carve out your own
destiny. No man ever became prosperous without laying
the foundation of his fortune in partnership with his
bank. It is the bank that instils the craving of the
capitalist by stimulating the imagination of the small
depositor in the "day of little things." Safety and ser
vice are the watchwords of this institution.
American National Bank
Third Sis., HUHboeOtO,
SHUTE SAVINGS! BAM
nisi
American National Band
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00
Combined Resources .'690,428.81
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.
Frank Heesacker, of north of
Forest Grove, was in town Mon
day, greeting friends.
J. B. Imlay, of Reedville, was
up Monday, taking out his ware
house license. His warerooms
are rapidly being niied with
grain. .
Sam Paisley, of Buxton, was
in town Friday, greeting friends
and looking after his campaign
for representative.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, Miss
Gertha Olsen, and Carl Olsen
and wife returned from the Al
sea country last week.
IL Tober, hopman of below
Roods, was in town Friday. He
will begin picking hops the last
of the week.
Theodore and Thomas Nissen,
of near Scholia, were in the city
Friday, getting tne latest war
'news.
Buy That Watch
For that boy who has a birthday coming.
Did you ever stop to think how much
"man" a watch adds to a boy in his teens?
It makes him more than ever realize what
it means to be a Man arid it helps him to
appreciate time.
A splendid birthday gift.
LAUREL M. HOYT
Watchmaher and Jeweler.
Graduate Optometrist.
Hillsboro.
Oregon