The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 08, 1914, Image 1

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Lii I'utnoe has sued Washing-
C County for $1780 damages
C in accident that tuuk place
.1 . r..i tv
St January. pn ine ,,or r, r'
, pad, on what U known on
W mni the Diets fill, Patnw
(i!.....- that the fill I lout KM
tat lmr. 5 or C feet high, with
V ruaU"l from 8 w 10 iwi
wivi that the road ai un-
Cf- to travel when the water
u up. and that the county
new it, hut failed to warn pub-
. ... .A 1 1 - .1lrt.v.,rt that
jjy-hf wan driving north along
-jttt Put till with a load of hogs.
nrmarki'L II drove Ms tram
$n the fill, and found the water
ahii:h that hi horses went oil
hit emlmnkment irowning mm
$f thwn. Hi harness wu dam
ped $!; hi hogs, which were
jn-w.nl. were damaged sji; ami
value hi team at jam lie
yon amiunt of the experience
hi hiolih na iKHn injurea in
ihe mint of $12fit.
( Tatnof ha retained (). U.
Huston, a win of 8. Ik Huston,
and tlu attorney U affiliated
jith C. U Sweek In the conduct
of th cane.
I Tlif case M int fi.d last Friday,
'and Mill coitie up at the Ovtolier
Wm uf court.
I Thi i the firt big damage
wit of it kind filed against the
county for Home time.
II KMC SAI.I!
I nil m il at public (tale at my
tilacf. one mile north of Helvetia
station on the United Ky.. and 8
mile northeat of Hillsboro, at
one p. m., on
MONDAY, OCTOBKK 19
Twocowh, 21 yr. In milk, fresh
in April and May; Champion
binder, (ii)-tooth harrow, 12-inch
plow, H inrh plow, Chatham fan
mill, buggy. 3 in wagon, 2 seated
hack, romhination jack. beam
wale. If, gal kettle, M gal cop
per kettle, 40.gal kettle, garden
seeder, cultivator, potato plant
er, 2 dozen old chicken. 2 dozen
young chicken. 7 hive of lava,
spray pump, a few household ar
tide, and numerous other arti
cles. Term of Sale: $10 and under,
cash; over, six months bankable
note at 8 per cent. -Two per
cent: olT cttHlt over $10.
John Zurcher, Owner,
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
Peter Grossen, Clerk.
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UNION STOCK YARDS
Receipts for tho week have been
cattle, 1770: calves, 124: hogs,
4107; sheep. 6791.
The livestock for the week
was very liberal in all line.
The cattle market was steady to
a shade weaker. Fat steers sold
at 0 !Mi; butcher cattle steady.
The millet for swine was very
broad. Prices were ten to fifteen
rents tinder last week's quotation
Monday's top was 8 05, midweek
and clewing prices were steady at
7 90. The receipts for the month
of September showed an increase
of over 5000 compared with that
of September. 1913. .
The run of sheep, and Inmhs
thin week was also lame. Both
markets were steady to stronjr.
l'rinie Hprintr lambs sold in small
quantities 6 00 to 6 10: fancy
yearling wethers firm at 5 05;
choice ewes steady at unchanged
prices. ,
McLllOD-JOHNSON
Arnold MeLeod and Miss Anna
Johnson were united in marriage
v Judge W. I). Smith. Saturday
October lflM The eroom is
Ron of Findley MeLeod, and tne
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Johnson. Both con
traclinir tifiriica apa well known
in tlieUsston section. They will
reside on the Croat Dlace. near
Scholia.
Austin Kimmn nf FarminRton
was in the county seat Friday
afternoon. j "
Karl HntlAnhoek. of above
Mountttlndnle. was a city caller
Friday, ,
Neal RennetL of Laurel, was
a city teller Citurdxy morning,
nur
of his
on the
IIILLSBORO, OREGON, OCTOBER 8, 1914
r r hale ( heap-Ijht team
KeldinirN. al-M,t 2lu(; htr.
ii'; li inch Milburn Tubular
axle atin; huviry and butfiry
ha n-;3J heavy truck farm
W4tron with tlat hay-rack; nearly
new John IWre i'ivoUl ndinK
double row cultivator. lOihovel
John IWre 12 in walking plow'
lay; irnod M tooth drag har
row; i ft hayrake; 150 ft new .
Inrh Manila rope. Z ft -lnch
te'l calde and bkick. Can be
een at my home at Witch Hazel
Station, on the S. 1. R. .W.
I- Bolton. lUaverton, Ore.. VL
I). 1 28-30
IV. Anita Bohnnark. whn K.
oflices at the Hotel Washington.
i a graduate or the American
School of Osteopathy, of Kirks
ville. Mo. Her record in school
wa exceptionally hitth, and she
hold lirenneto practice in Mia.
ourl, a well as In Oregon.
Itoom 1G. Hotel Wahinirton.
Tuesday. Thursdays and Fridays.
I rrprtucnt Spirella corse U
not sold in store. Will call at
homis on request and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjust
and wear the corset. Our tailor
ed made-to-measurt corsets, in
cluding the latest front lacs, with
an exjierieneed corsetier senrica,
cot no more than high class cor-
net purchased in stores. Mrs.
M. K. Caudle. Jlillntra Fifth
and Jackson Streets, l'hona Na
ML . 28-45
II. hi Ahry, well known in
IlillnUtm, i a candidal for con-
miiwionrr for the city of Fort
land, on the recall ticket Mr.
Ahry renided in HilUboro several
years, where he was con a ec ted
with the r, 1L & N., under the
I.) tie regime. He is capable and
conscientious and would make
an excellent official
Heavy hail accompanied with
thunder and lighting, visited
this section, last Friday, shortly
after noon. So heavy was the
Jownfall of hail several bushels
of the article felt into the awn
ings ovtr each store, where the
anva was cupped,
Taken up; Three heifer calves.
Owner prove property, pay
charges and cost of sdvertising,
and tske same awav-Ted Schall
enliergcr, Beaverton Oregon. Kt.
2. AUnit 1 ' miio norm oi
Beaverton, on Walker road. 28-30
John Gate Jr., agsd 10 or 11
m mm .. 1 ft f
veiira. aon or air. anu mrs. rfuuu
Cates, of lisyville. fell from a
spnng board, the other day, and
broke iHtth bones or ms ngn
forearm, just alwve tne wrtsi.
r. F. A. Bailey reduced the
fractures.
Faul Bwk. of above Dilley.
was in town aionuay,
he will soon have a rock road
from his place all the way to
Hillsboro, and then be will make
more freijuent visits to the coun
ty seat
w W Williams end wife, of
above Hoy. were in town Sunday,
......ilia nf relatives. They re
turned home Monday morning,
after a week at the Salem hair,
where they met many wbsiuhb-
ton County people.
t n it n un: Brown-spotted
atub-horn cow and one yearling
black bald-faced calf. Owner
call, prove property, pay charges
and take same away.-Jacob
Schneider. Hillsboro. Oregon,
lloute 3.
it i Flint and wife. Of
Scholls, were In to n the last of
the week. H. U " wee"
sing a carbuncle on one
u.riuta and he nSB oven
rest list for several days.
a Minl. of Cooper Moun-
ta.n. was an Argus caller Friday
He settletl aown
Gtoper Mounuin
not what it is today in the way
of improved places.
Virgil Blum and Essie Marsn.
of Gaston, were raarr.
lndire W. V. Smiin. in n v..,,
m Jhelr
were Mr. ana
iams, of l'ike.
nf Portland,
IV J. - .m
formerly 4 resideni oi
Mill, was out from the Kose tity.
Saturday, attending a
the KQualizauon doi.
,.r v niiMwl of Forliana,
'! ; h.iness at
was ou - j t0
ik. nnnrt house, in regard io
nmnertv assessment
,,.,. ...... .
.1 J Schmitke, of aoove mou-
- - urur
taindale. was m
day morning.
if. I Mm. A. L. ureDe,
mi. .,
--l oneel. were city
Saturday evening.
v I Brown, of laurel, wis
confefenWh the county court
the last of the week. .
wMat. of UaK rara,
bil
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PWxhca m tkdpoct Morning Ijw
Open. nl Meets H'a l ate
WINDOW CL0SCD AND MADE CAPTIVE
Argus and Oregonian, S2.2S.
Benj. Scholfield. of Cornelius,
was a city caller Saturday.
New and second-hand barrels
at Greer's.
John Noland. of Portland, was
in town the last of the week.
ISDr. Lowe, Saturday, at Ho-
Wtel Washington.
Fd. Northrup. of Shady Brook.
was a city caller the first of the
BODi'USO
FiiOFEIilY VMS
Valuations Will be Raised Here
and There and Lowered la Place
OVEt 2C ItCAID .THE PAST WEEK
Mart AlkaM Taaa Ever Before la Ike
' HUlary ef the Bearl
FW.t titi af StatM D Ml Wait UrU"k
Maalrr U ( la Qm.I rhm !f,, nf tht .... wml
lairain nut the imunl in hnp
F. R Madiaon, who lives near for plowing.
the city park was a surprised man John Reiliy. of West Union,
on the morning of October l--the was a city caller Saturday morn
morning that the season opened iDa
ror killing Chinese pheasants. Wm. Schendel. of beyond history of the county. Over 200
Madison had been dreaming- of Blooming, was in town the last were cited to appearand show
shooting the bird that is so much 01 ine wee'
Herman Collier, of Scholls,
The Washington County Equali
zation Board has heard more peo
ple relative to fixing of values
than at any prior year in the
cause why values on tillable land
should not be raised, the most of
was in town Saturday, greeting!
I ; j I uiC9 iuuiiiik iruiu uic uuu;-
Peter Hermans, of Minted
Bridge, was a county seat caller
Saturday.
Cedar Mill section. Last Satur
day several were out from Port
land to look after values on their
farms in the east end of the
sought for. and about daylight
he awakened. To his astonish
ment he discovered a young
Chinese rooster perched on the
foot of his bed. Madison care-
fnlU Lf Ik. V..l .L..4 J
UVWII D I D II ..J A UT-J-I.:
the open window, and he and 0 Scholls. were in town the last c0110. and just what the board
the bird had it a II hands around, of the week, on business. wi do 8 conjecture. It appears,
li.. r.ni..r tm,A however, that the assessments
Zl. IIa LIa . 1 " ; ; LnaM"e"eDuy"W 0W. will be raised in instances, and
v.; "u "u ",,a re"ujr wr M100. w m meciiv me tasioi lowered in others, so that when
u7',7 VK . itneweeg. all is said and done, the valua-
uJzE&7:V?J?l Marshal Baker, of Chehalem tion w.U not be materially
"l"u.Trc ".'" " u Mountain, waa in town the firat changed.
MiiD.MiCKmyui uie morning ... ,, , On aecnunt of heav taxadon
l V ncca , . I - -
I f-HAtrA lm m avAtAael Antwiaifrisa t
w.geiaway irom ms pursuers. aamu.uawrence.oi nawwa. -illinr v.a hut the hoard
aiauiBun is muui ivncuy, " m wu oiiuiui;, un icgai
and his word is unquestioned-as business.
a matter of fact he would resent
any doubt as to his statement
1 his is the hrst instance re
ported where a bird sought a
house as a place of refuge-and
it proved to be his doom.
Cc!s Air-light lleate
Now is the time to think about the comforts of
the winter, which is almost here THE COLE AIR
TIGHT HEATER will excel all others for economy
and comfort. Yon will find at this store a fall line of
these stoves, as well as many other makes of heating
stoves.
The Majestic Range
Is the one'RangeJthat 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 scejthem.
x "The Store That Satisfies"
Percy Long
HILLSDORO Second Street ODEGOH
raising
stands for an equitable assess
ment and will use their best
Mrs. J. J. Wirtz. of Forest judgment to get them as nearly
(J rove, was a city caller the nrst right as possible. So long as
of the week, on probate affairs, this is obtained it will make no
difference in tax. Lower valua
v. wnaron.ot newrery, ttaMlh.M hirher millaae of
was reg aw-rea a tne now whi,e hi her vtlue, mean t
wasmngion, me nrsi oi ine lrtw. mill. The pn-i:
WfToK i 1 J vafiAn Raoi1 Iteia hoon Knav lav
Mel Hiatt of above Forest eral days attempting to get all
r.mve down Mondav. He I the evidence possible so as to
un h ia atiil nuttintr down get values adjusted with satis-
rock on the Dilley-Uaston thor- raction
outrhfare.
. " . . . . S. P. ANU r. C. B.
ror sale: span muies, weigm
-l . 1 onrk a ..J e
auuui. low, 1 biiu i jrcaia wiu. ... . n 11 XT
ai, t rinuhl harne in d except the P. K. & N.. trains
MRS. NATHAN NOLAND
fra. Nathan Noland passed
away at the family home in Cor
nelius. October A 1U14. alter an
extended illness. Her maiden
name was Melissa Jane Dawson,
and she was born in Yamhill
fVumtw Juno'n 1RW. Her Dar-
enUwere Mr. and Mrs. John condition.-Gus Reichow. Corne- nl.!topt thede"
uawson. wno ai one ume miucu Iiu9 Route , -9 "ST.-i
near the Ira Purdin place, north . .Xo Portland
of Forest Grove. She was united John Mcr anana nas oeen Forest Grove Train 6:47 a, m.
in marriage to Mr. Noland a appointed posimasier at unen McMinnville Train 7:36 a. m.
well known pioneer and they have nome. ana AiDenroner wm Key sheridan Train .9.58 p. m.
made their home at Cornelius his commission as postmaster i Forest Grove Tram 12:50 p. m
oracdcally all of their married Gaston. , McMinnville Train.
. ani m. t r Miiw Af Forest Grove train
u a' a tinia. Eugene Train
kM io,f Ka Arm nt h McMinnville Train .
.v ... "?-."T Forest Grove Train
t U ltr; .... tnAmm
uunn is ii i ci, ui near vn . . . a.iE .
house. r S!!!g2i;
Daniel Koe and Artnur bacon Sheridan
were down trom aDove. oun. McMinnville
taindale, Monday, and w mie Forest Grove
here visited at the clerk's office. Forest Grove
The Women of Woodcraft will McMinnville
m. Ml rfV 111 It. Ill At a
irive a dance at w. u. w. nan, am trains.
i " - . . .
a m I ona mile west of Cedar Mill, bat-1 trains, stop on
P m urday evening, Oct. 10. Tickets, Range and fir
Ufa. Her husband and the fol
lowing children survive: Mrs.
Alice Barry. Portland; Mrs.
Emma Sirard. Portland; J. S.
Noland. Portland: Mrs. Wm
Merrill. Cornelius. Claud C.
Noland. at home.
The funeral took place Sunday.
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
...2:15 p. m.
.-4:15 p. m.
4:58 p. m.
6:37 p. m.
...9:50 p. m.
From Portland
POSITIVE !s7ni
li if y-J . i-
OREQON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland-65 minutes.
6:32
7:19
8:28
9:63
12:48
ami
ml
ami
.,
" .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 Eugene
flag at North
streets and at
3 59 pm 75 cents. Dancing from 8 until Sixth and Fir streets and at I
5:44 Pm midnight Everybody invited. Tenth street
8:0? -P" - Hillsboro hunter was out Steam Service.. .... .-Old Depot
9:l v.kiu c-t,lwi-tf -ni ahot'a bird in one
From Portland-55 minutes. fieid, and the pheasant fell over
I J ...1LAM fAHHi "ha fAMMAv AWl
L'Xi " " ami whose land the bird fell appropr
I ik nil miii.h tn ha chair.
,,oe , Inir"u "' w "
9-nR .....pm
i so pm W. E. Hays, of St Johns, for-
6:25 P m merly of this city, came out yes
7-20 v m I terday, anu was greeting ineniw.
9:12 " p He is nursing a fractered leg,
12:25 h.. m caused Dy turning over a wagon- . f GaU) WM
j l mAAfl am AniiniA nv mnn r n i . . . - . . .
iobu ui ww aitoe at the elerk's office.
e. a. jAwivsun k". the last of the week.
M a.i z . 1 -
trom Jan. i to yet i, tne aa- Anf p-Hf-- M(i wjf- at
town
mi check is ym. mm
HAVE you ever had the annoyance of having a .bill present
ed for payment twice? Most people have, and if no receipt
has been taken there is apt to be trouble. All this difficulty
can be avoided if the bill is paid by check. The endorsement
on the back of the check is proof positive that the bill has
been' paid. There is no getting away from it
American National Dank
fSftHTCta., mKmem, Or
To Portland
P. R. & N. Train ... 1:37 p.m.
, . From Portland
P.R.& N. Train 1054 a.m.
....
-Dry goods and furnishings at I
Al !.Lt ..'.tnuaJ.
more wan ngn wnvw m vjicci s
T. R. Davis. 5f Jolly Plains.
was in town the last of the weeki
1 I a 1 ItfaahinMtAn I
E. A. Jackson, well Known nere sociawo near Farmington, were in
?. MW h J? ill tJ,SS,rS the last of the week.
- Am.m.m ata riinan a -c r a a an niufmiL bibb utuii a. w hub uviuvivii w w
J!TJ town Saturday
Ua waa horn in Missouri, anu igouiuj gcucii i -.
i nn Un.i rviminir to nnuirh to ooerate the treasurers tr nA Mh C. R Knnntz.
Oregon in 1852 he settled at office the year around, so far as of j0y ptjns, were in the city
Hillsboro. He was an muim ineip iB wuwiuw - itneiastoiineweea.
War veteran, and was- in tne Mr9i Margaret Pool, aged. 61 Clarence Young, of the county
sigier, roara. was ordered committed to tamn WBfl ,n town Satnrdav.
ttia 1m ttnw hii hilt
mwvm . . . . . . . 1 Ml. .UW Vl.W uw n i, , "
came from Lane oumty. H Monday. Dr. Leon Hyde making nine dependents, i
vives, anu vi """':T"-Ar;. me examinauuii iwr oami. iu 7Si.U..' rf Pai.
i a.- ua noir.nmrnHni i t imimivi - nmiii uiiuiuci uiaiua w vi v
liy ne iv- -; -jy nas oeen Drm.u - - ,. . f
and one nau-Biswr. r her meansor support, ana , ner .7 - "f s,,;:
mental affliction is parnaiiy .... .
hAmlitarv. as her mother before oay.
her was insane. She nas oeen . Mrs. S. r. Uoodwtn returned
wwidinff at Forest Grove. .: last Friday from a trip to Uma
t..ki. w ma til a county, wmieatrenaieton
mm mum bah
American National -Dan!!
(afpiuatbd banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus......... $ 92,000.00
Combined Resources....... 690,423.81
Dsmhing 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 Ace't Time Certificates of De
posit .Farm Loans. Collateral Loans. .'
4 For Cent Paid on Savings Depotlt.
knm-JamM siirier. nra. nm.
Tupper and Geo. Sigier.
VANDER2ANDEN-VANDHBY
Satur-
of
visitors
w" JirthnTastof the
was over i -week.
. M
Argus and Oresonlan JU3
u.tn J. Vanderzanden
uu. ThMulnra Vandehey were vnrfi, pinina. will hold its annual! ttiiiahnm iMonle wlll be inter
united in marriage, September faJr on tne flt Saturday in No-lea ted to know that Sheriff Tom
sn. 1914. st the cnurcn oi wVember. The county rontons Word, of Portland, is making a
Visitation, vernoon, rauiei Grange wiu meet.witn me uasn- inara ngnt ior re-eieciion.
A- IiJSSSwSrf m "ft ??w ffSSS Findley McLeooV of Gwton.
BrB DUUUWI Kvf " I WKtl ui MIIO IUVU.W .-
community. - recently pasaea
resolution I w eity ""'. Saturday, at-
resolution I . 4.. -.ij:-. n ki
iCliuuiH
Arnold.
against the proposed eight-hour ITrST w
Z a a
n.it.ia nf MAwtnn. WBJ 1 1"
a city caller Saturday morning. vember election. Every farmer ! Philip Schneider and his sister,
' j .i... ...M rt h aMinat t h I s I lira. Valentine Franck were in
L. K. Wilkes anu VZL .nritwll anffer' an from beyond Eloomin. Eatur-
t the clcrk'a
w iivhi""-' -'. I
ia tU stats of wtsewswa.
More Decocain j than fiat
Lensea
The edges of Toric Lenses do not
show as prominently as those of
fiat lenses.
They fit in close to your eyes. ;
You will find Tories much more t
coming and useful. They give ysa
a widen clearer field of virion; Yea
I Cnt w should know about T
h") Let me explain.
LAUREL l-i. H07'-
VatchriatcT rr.J5 J--"':-