The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 03, 1914, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, ORKGON, DECEMBER 3, 1914
NO. 37
VOL X1
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at Astoria
CIRCUIT COURT
IWw rail ami Winter line of
i rut-n riot hen a well a.1 la-
plus suit, eoali. drensea and
skirt. mtiHistint; tf litTTfnt
i t vU'H. lale t fabric, are now on
. , tliMiluy at nir new location south
g,. Is U"MMiarr niiu.r ,)f ,htt K a s, .
Over Twenty Indktmenl
Violation of Liquor Law
for
norm i or utc mm. w. o. iuih
fcWstals
jCull ami loiik at our sump!...
' Christ Wuet, the Tailor. Phone
Mam .VkI.
NP. MAN FINED HVE HUKMEO
Caa. fej Uses Omiic Cih Wbcrcla
Ht Atkca SJ.SN
tml l4icairy.ninn.nK . . r.e. ..L UUor violation have been
of i, amrvr triea In the Journal, j . " V m h j , . . .
i . .... ..j,..-,Ih-h...bi f Mr- .Albany Ml.-ge. in charge of the . 00 n ,n C0Url. 10 the "
na1" r imru .mime, unit n th ri
liarr, wno i uie mouur n.unksivmif. ami on Fri.lav sti thev keen com in ftra
Kllrn
of lh
Kite lion. V. D. Hart, a t-vrning attended a session of in- DavePDorL a Gaston hootleffirer
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framlmoinrr vi w. w. nare ana ,mm,r, i i uc i; WM flnwJ jqq the othef diy
Mm. Henrietta Morgan, IIiIUImh
t 3, C Hare, Portland, and
aim Grant Mann. Cornelius:
' One of the oldest if not the
oldest woman in Oregon, is Mr.
lie University.
$100 on one count, $150 on an-
France Ellen Hare, who live at rait on me.-Carl Skow, Hillsbo
A.h.ria. She will U 101 years ri. Phone, Lily 4(2. or call at
olJ on the 5th of next February. .Tualatin Hotel.
(iramlma Todd, of Eugene, who : Fred H. Clark, on the jury
U also IKl. moved to w alia w aliu lint, went home Saturday eve
ame months Biro. 0. W. Akr. inn, with a touch of the
of U'eburg, it aomelut nijvi, "uriipo.
I J ... . .1 ml
I paw luruwiKM. iHiiea uu w iz iw. j .ta
i"i i" n hi naimi-, nun- lulls. I i, . , .it.
ami bfiar.lt of all kind. jnt0 "npori waa jrtven ine cno.ee
atove wood length. Will go into r tfWorZW) days in the
th rountry. Write, iihone or county jail.
Fdw. Durvt. of Tualatin, was
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Mra. Kllen Hire, oldest woman in Oreiton
fined $50 for aellina I pint ot aU
cohol to a Tualatin resident.
Gilea Cole and Clyde llaymond
were fined $50 each for giving li
quor to a minor girl. They paid
their fines and were paroled on
jail nentences of a year.
Myrtle Hansen was irivena de
cree of divorce from Walter Han
fen, and 1 C. Brown was freed
from his matrimonial knot with
Ida J. llrow ne.
The damage case of Chas. Hoy
attainst Fred Wrtaht for $5,000
for injuries alleged to have been
received in a tight, lioy claiming
Wright had struck him with a
shovel, resulted in a verdict for
the defense. The jury: F J
Williams, Kdw Hivett, Lewis
I'owers. Kdw Schulra"rich, Fred
Stark, Henry Miller, Hans Has-
mussen, Chris Keichen, W K
Newell, Herman Meteentine, F
It Clark and Garfield Raymond.
I)I:MMIN KKAHMER
A very pleasant alTair was the
wedding of Mins Rosa Krahmer.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Krahmer. to hdward L'emtnin,
solemnized at the German Luth-
eran Church, near Cornelius.
Wetlnesday afternoon, Nov. 18,
1911. at 2:.'U) o'clock, Rev. L.
SluelM! olliciaiing. The bridal
imrty was ushered into the
i . in .. tf i j
cnurcn oy Aieri ivranmer anu
Albert Schoen, the little Misses
Father Schm'n and Verna Krah
mer, cousins of the bride, beinR
llowcr bearers, in a color Bcheme,
of yellow ard white. MM Edna
llogrefe and Miss fearl liuchele
were brmesmaias, ana wore
U'intr 101 years old.
While in Astoria a few da
ago. 1 visited Mrs. Hare at the
home of her daughters, Mrs.
Cillman and Mrs. Hoagland.
"Yes, I'll soon be 101 yenrs
old," said Mrs. Hare, in answer;
to my question, "and I am thank
ful that mv mind is clear and my
m-mory Rood. 1 was born at
Winchester, V., and I'm proud
of it My father didn't believe
in holding slaves. All of the
rt-Nt of his family did. He moved
to Ohio; but you know Virginians
are very hospitable, -and though
we owned no slaves, our kitchen
wus always full of niggers. NiR
Hers aeem to know that folks
bom in Virginia are their natural
friends."
Mrs. Hare 'a maiden name was
Frances Ellen Davenport She
was born Feb. 5. 1811, in Win
chester. Va. Her father, Judge
i'uvenport, served Virginia on
the supreme bench, and served
three terms in congress. Like
many other prominent Virgin
iuns, Judge Davenport was op
posed to slavery. In 1818, when
Mrs. Hare was 7 years old, he
moved to Ohio.
. Mrs. Hare met and married
her husband, John Hare, in Min
nesota. She had eight, children,
"even of whom are still alive.
ml . a -
irs. iiare, who for many years
mm been a resident of Astoria,
was born before John Jacob As
tor started his expedition west
ward to found a trading post at
in mouth of the Columbia,
Abraham Lincoln was a tiny tod
filer when she waa dnrn. Hnnrv
Way was speaker of congress
ftnd James Madison was presi
dent of the United States at the
time of her birth. There were 17 :bo. .
hi if 11 .1.1.. 1.. . 1 1 1 1 I !
siaiea in me union ana in in-ia
rrv Every desirable feature in
'Unscientific eyesight tests and
made in spectacles and eye glass
es of today is generously taken
care of bv Dr. Lowe. When you
Datronize him you receive the
combined skill and service of the
trained eye specialist and opti
cian. if you want me oesi 10 oe
had at any price consult him,
He guarantees his glasses to give
satisfaction whether they cost $2
or more, une cnarge covers en
tire cost of examination, frames
and lenses. lf you pay more you
nay too much. If you pay less
you do bo at the sacrifice of ser
vice and cheaper material. He
does not go from house to house.
Consult him at HHel Washing
ton. Saturday. Dec. 12. Scores
of Hillsboro references. Will be
in Forest Grove. Friday, Dec. 11.
Remember the dates.
The masquerade ball last Wed
nesday, at the Hillsboro Mall.
was well attended. I he prizes
were awarded as follows: Best
dressed lady. Miss Elnora Card
beautiful gowns of corn colored best dressed man, Jos. LI
...iL. o.k kAiin.t nf hotf. second best dressed lady.
31 1 ft CTtVM vail JIIIK irwvv sav. vvai- -,... .
chrysanthemums. Walter Dm- Miss Viola Pitman ; second best
min, a brother or the groom, and orcu m. ,
va L',ahmar Kinthnr nt ha most comical lady. Miss Ltliel
If.. " - I Ill.tUI... nnof nm man
"Editor Argus: I read in the bride, , omc.ateq u P DyE
last weeks Argus wntre j. u. " - M riraa v.nHal and Mias
t 11 1 1 . f . - 1 j 1 niuniiki maauB 1 1 na nni Biiar rnii.i mwt vmwi
Mo.M-w, a ueinvuie larmer, nau ...v,.....v - r,a . TlirnoP Th- nr;7A u,.
.ir 1 . ..k tinn 1 f fin. ovr net- inmmHi wild i r..-
pin nuuM!,,,..--'" was won bv Wm. Delsman and
1 Biimii inai oir. mwc nan a "-- """r: 1 w i0 MiihorMr
rood size turnip, but at that I fastened witn orange blossoms.
mvn him In-nten, fort have in one cameu aiwww v. pnees that save you money
my home town a 4 lwur.d turnip wmte bride roses. .".10c outing flannel, now 8c per
in the window. Seed was sown 1 ne cnurcn was aecoraiea wnn var(i. 12u outing flannel, now
the 10th day of July, and never we iern nu urea uruc. mq,.. 12J flannelettes, now c; c
. ... . . in- i I .( Ihi MMiwinv tna ivoii. I .. . n . J no., en.
saw a hoe or cumvaior. nisni . ', , saueens, now ic anu am. , oov
bert. Marvin and Kenntth Krah
mer. Wm. Harry and Herman
Sehoen. I'eter. Henry. Martin.
Herman and Ernest Uuecker, J
Schoknicht. Alfred and Walter
Reese, J Stuebe. Carl. Philip and
John Liebenow, K-d and Herman
Freudenthal. Dan Emrick, Wm
and Henry Hultz, Fred and Dick
Huhmann, Henry. Sam and Otto
Steinke. Dick Schoeler. Elbert
Stevens. B Shipman. U Meyer, J
Stark. John. Henry and Jack
Kmna, Carl Asbahr. Milton
Bailey. Ralph Frahl. i'aul. Ion
ard and Walter Gunke, Henry
Scheuermann.
ELECTION NOTICE
For the City of Hllltboro, Orrton
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday, the 7th day of Decem
ber. Mil at the City Hall in the
City Hall in the City of Hillsbo
ro, Washington County, Oregon,
a general city election will be
held for all elective officers of
said city, namely:
One Mayor.
One Councilman for Ward No.
1.
One Councilman for Ward No.
2.
One Councilman for Ward No.
3.
One City Recorder.
One City Treasurer.
Which election w ill be held at
9 o'clock in the morning and will
continue until 6 o'clock in the
afternoon of said day.
Dated this 25th day of Novem
ber. 1911.
C A. Heidel.
Recorder of Hillsboro, Oregon.
WALTER B. L'OOuE
FORTO
Waa Wen Known at HUUhor
and Oattoa Several Year
BIO 0WNEI 0AST0N 0AKDCN 71 ACTS
Was Saa at Ei-Owcraar Mies t.
Mam. of Walla Wala
a a r t . &
waiter u. uoore, son or ex-
Governor Moore, of Washington.
died at the Good Samaritan Hos
pital. Portland, Saturday, from
an illness of several months.
which apparently culminated in
pancreatitis.
Dr. A. E. Rockey. who had
been in attendance at a National
surgical convention in Washing
ton. D. C. rushed across the
continent in a vain hope to save
the young man's life. The sur
geon arrived Friday night and
an operation was attempted as a!
last resort, but was withoat
avail.
At the time of his death Mr.
Moore was president and owner
of the Gaston Gardens Company.
a corporation with Interests in
beaverdam lands, and one of the
firm of M. C Moore A Sons, of
Walla Walla. He was born at
Walla Walla 38 years ago.
Mr. Moore was well known in
Portland, and visited this county
frequently. His health had been
failing for several years. The
illness which resulted in his
death took a serious turn about
three months ago.
His widow, whom he married
about four years ago, is an Ore
gon girl, and was formerly Miss
lseulan Lucas, of Tillamook.
A son. 2 years old. survives.
Mr. Moore's father. Miles a
Moore, of Walla Walla, and two
brothers, Frank A. and Robert
L. both of Walla Walla, also
survive.
The Harden
Sanitary Drinhing Fountain
Jnst the thing for your schools. Boy proof, and dots
away with individual drinking cups. Call and see it.
"The Store That Satisfies)
Percy Long
HILLSBORO Second Street . ODEGOtf
the wed-
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.ii. . i . k . - j I AkniY ti-pfv rnnniron tn thA noma I in.. 1
you wouui lei me argus r-auer " k-. v.k al l serges, now i bik--. "-
r a I Mm ea.M1 M a-d I httfl la. Mhrn- I . a . J . 1
iinnui that wfl can raise lurniDS i "- "" 75c. v. gnieseiie ana popuns,
in I'olk Countv. Yours tru y. wnere a recepuon waa neia anu now 19. Tne8e pnees are good
Max Luck." Willamina, ure. n until every yaro nas oeen soia.-
. .. iBorveu. .ua huum wh UCBUU Ifireers Main Su
I represent Spirella corsets- fll.iw j--. in vllow andl -ain ou
not sold in stores. Will call atL).j. -inj wt.ddinfir bells and W. F. Gibbon and wife, of
hothes on request, and do the Oregon Grape in the dining near Boise. Idaho, where Mr.
fitting, and teach how to adjust Bn n:ni, mnA whito with Gibbon owns a big alfalfa ranch,
and wear the corset. Our tailor- r.ini, in ua nariom. arrived here the last of the week
ed made-to-measure corsets, in- Th n-nta weremanv and for an extended stay with their
eluding the latest front lace, with k011:f,.i a toatimnnial to the son. C. E. Gibbon, and family.
nn exocrienccu corseticr service, I ,iau otAm th hannv eounle en. I Mr. Gibbon savs the valley of
cost no more than high class cor- j v jn their community. Those the Boise River has improved
. . l. J : MVia I . . I I . 1LA w.Mw AM .AM
sets purcnaseu m bwi-o. i nresent were: Messrs ana mes- wonaenuuy .tie iasv .en jwio
M. E. Caudle, iiiiisnoro, ruin d mM Chg Ed Sr Ed jP and and that lana in lavorep jocaii
and Jackson Streets, Phone wa H Krahmer. T Sattler. H Ho- ties sells as high as $400 per
Main U84. v ffrefe. L Stuebe. H F. Henry and acre.
1 1 n un lli- ahnwvoti the Chaa Reese. J Freudenthal, F Attar Fridav. Dec. 4. we wil
. .ii I ..! tn I CUvnn D U Tlannav flan Riora.l . n j : j tA
new glasses ma. can .- ur-i iuvhwh, ,n0l pg,, Bnu KrMiU u-u uj mvi.
all uurposes. Free demonstra- dorf. F C Orth, H Leibenow, J on Fridays, but will run every
tions. Kememoer me oaie, ue-.iDu.ni-, a uuh-vu, ' totner weeK, commencing oav.ur-
H( ujonnson, n uuraatj, n uu day, Dec. saturaay. .an. is,
ivamna. n vu-iaer or. r uci- anH nn sotnenAva rnereaiier. ev-
gert, W Stevens, E Schoeler, W Lry otner Saturday. L. Siegen-
aetzman, u j nous, a oreyc, thaler, vai-zna street, roniana.
Williams; Mesaames d ijemmin, 0reironi
Miss Minnie Morrill, attending
Normal at Monmouth, spent
K. H. Greer bumped into the
Odd Fellows' building, head on
with his Ford machine. Thanks
giving Day. He was rounding
the corner of Third and Main.
when he lost control of the
steering gear. He first bumped
the curb at the Weil store, and
then made a diagonal shoot
serosa the street striking the
brick in the middle of the struct j
ture. Aside from jarring a few
letters out of the aost office box
and disturbing the appendix of
the machine, there was no dam
age. K. h. is now ready to
make the "Devil's Ride" with
iingling's circus, and says for
the first time in his life he was
aught the beauties of a
'parabola."
If you have a child who is
backward in school it is possible
his or her eyes are the sole cause
of the trouble. If in doubt con
sult Dr. Lowe. He can and will
enlighten you.
L Siegenthaler has a notice of
chopping in another column. He
has installed new machinery and
says he can nanaie xeea muen
faster than with the old.
Follow the Example cf SUCCESSFUL MEN
1PEW there are ot those now enjoying the pleasures of wealth
that did not start under difficulties as great if not great. ft
than confront you. But they all started to make each. dS a
-effort provide something for the future.
QPEN a airing, account to-day, add to it freqacatly and, a yoar poamr la
dollar iBcrc tat. Ton will be arroo-d to a coocioatuca tbat yea hava taa
ability and strength to accompli, much. Think it over
A START its t izc matter, not 'brow opea wide tba gates to anecass.
4 Per Cent. Interest On Saving
American National Dcnll
lkf .,
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Piuce of over 90.fJ00.000 there '11.25
2:05..
ORHUON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland 55 minutes.
6:32
7:19
8:28
9:53
12:43
3:59
5-41
H-Ofl Pm
9:u8 (Sat. only) P
From Portland55 minutes
a m
...am
yere only 7,000,000 people. Mrs.
"are was a baby when the
. V.r were burning the capitol
" Washington in the war of
12. She was a middle aged
woman during the days of the
4:30
rt:25...
7:20....
9:12 (Sat only)
12:26
1 n m l si
a m 1 h Hunman. s lucner, kj urni-ica,
am C Eisenhardt C Scheuermann;
am Misses caina nwreiv. Tk:l.- mif h hnma tnttt
a m Anna and Pearl Buchele, Myrtle r "A7.n7. -
nm Hnltz. Lena and Anna Kamna. " - -
ml Rpriha and Verna Rehse. Minnie Henrv Danneel. who is attend
f I . n 1 !! .J It -v k r n ..:Jt
P m and Eimma Kuecner, rainniv auu mg u. A, v.( came uuwu w tioi
bother scnoen, numa caucy, over inanasgivinK wuu ua i
Edna; Mildred, Verna ana irene ther.
Stevens. Kate sscheuerniann, . , t Hoeffel of Port
Margaret and Emma rran . wu- , , wa8 the guest of Miss
AS X Gladys Shuts last week.
Siffi Mariraret Liebenow. I Peter Grossen, of Helvetia,
utuvuv, " . , .tin I U.. IAM Mnnrlou mnm.
..iL. ..I untK NAnna nr. nu.iwai nun touti uvinwi mv.11.
ma. Lena and Stella Brelje, mg.
Theresa. Marie and Lorneiia An hat8 reduced at Emmott'i
Liebenow, wuma uursaei millinery. Sltf
MaxBeh ng.EIiwneison. naa r -
l?i w.if r Demmin. Fred. Al- Argus to Jan. 1. 1918, $1.60.
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S. P. AND P. C. c E.
All. except the P. R. & N.. trains
are electric, and atop at the de
pot on Main street
To Portland
Forest Grove Train 6:50 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.. .4:10 p. m.
Eugene Train 4:53 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
Sheridan
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnville
All trains.
trains, stop on
SHDTE SAYINGS DAI1K
American National Dank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00
Combined Resources 600,423.81 '
DanKing in All Its Dranchea
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit,
Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters
of Credit Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Cheeks.
Savings Deposit Book Acc't Time Certificates of De
posit Farm Loans. Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits.
9:42 a. m.
" .11.-E3 a. m.
" ..3:15 p.m.
" -4:S0p. m.
" ..6:37 p.m.
" ..7a5p.m.
" ...9:00 p. m.
" .12:15 a.m.
except Eugene
flag at North
Range and Fir streets and at
Sixth and Fir streets and at
Tenth street
Steam Service. Old Depot
To Portland
P. R. & N. Train ...1:37 p. m.
From Portland
P. R. & N. TraJn .....l0i4 a. at.
HATSI HATSI HATS!
At Emraott's millinery are all re
duced. Now is the time to buy
your hat cheap. Come before
they are picked ever. USf
THE
Dracclot
Watch
In Bracelet watches, as well as all other liacs
I show the greatest variety and finest values to be
found in the countv: Your special attention Is
directed to my line of bracelet watches, which f "
tinue to grow in popular favor. They make 1 'J
gifts, for they are both serviceable and ornaBKit.
I will be pleased to show them to you.
LAUREL M. HOYT
Yatchmaher and Jeweler.
Graduate Optometrist
Hilltboro Orcrn
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