The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 10, 1914, Image 1

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NO. 38
VOL XXI
IlIIASROKO, OREGON, DIX'EMBKR 10,1914
Ri!i.i'j.n.OREn
hillscorqs am
prirais J. M. Clemlt by Narrow
Martin ! TweeiyTwa Volts
aosrsi iifction rot v ms
iw
CmkNsns DstH art
Traltoftr sad Wakh
0Vt-r lx hundred votes were
ftst Monday At on of the closest
nty election held lr many year.
Hon. W. N. Barrett m elected
mayor over J. H. Garrett by the
narrow margin of 22 votes out of
Cir cat. Women figured large
Y in the election.
The day ww replete with )ru
lie. hut the rain did not apjiear
to dmn the ardor of the man
nr unman who desired to caM a
decisive vote toward the city ad
rtiiriitiiration.
New berg's catmrry chawd f.
trr a run of a half million ran,
thia season. This in a i?mm show,
ing. I "it when un consider that
r. J. William, with hi tmvate
cannery, out nut ir.(Mi rani thin
year, and that Mr. (illicit. across
the road from him. Jut out a
like amount, it goes to show that
possibilities over h're are very
ttreaV. Nft veur Mr. Williams
will turn out tM-twn thirty and
forty thousand of hi own
tirixlmt and (iilU'lt will follow
with a like output If the farm
er here would get busy we
rould make a million cans output
liNik nick without an extra elTort.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
OF OREGON STATE
What la IMnr In the (jarden of
the Hods
I IrOH THUMOOK TO TlTLWIIlOwl
J. D. r.lCrlE sb:d5
OUT OFEII LETTER
Wants Samples of Stock Com
pounds Sold Farmers
USTtlCTKm ON THE Uf
lull Caatcraiaf hapfcawa'
Ortjoa ladattrict
aa
Spirella corseta -
Will call at
hmtifS on request, and do the
represent
not sold in uton-s.
Dr. Lowe will leave for Tort
land at four sharp. Saturday.!
E. W. Dant, of Keeeville. was
in town Monday.
Carl Dick, of West Union, was
in town Friday.
You will find that bracelet at
Hoffman's. 33tf
n V Ittftrktitim vimiH rela
tives at Brownsville, the last of ONE
the week.
P. I. Lilliirard and wife, of Cs-Ostraltoe eJ DslrysM is Askri !
near Laurel, were in the city PrslcctlM
Saturday.
C. E. Runyon. of Portland, state Food and Dairy Commis
sioner sends the following letter
in the, ArmML which should be
Ceo. Lennen. of beyond North red bv everv dairyman:
Mains, was a county seat caller Various kinds of mixed stock
ruta anil Hair foods are being
Ceo. 11. Hunter, of North I . tnm -
- - . iiiiirrru iui nai hu. w..h..wv
Ul:.. :.. cltnnHmir the kivlprall
....i.. j,.fii,. . - r- - i .i a ,m. state, some oi ine miAiurrs Vu
law that will result in reducing Der of that body. ported to contain food value far
by the number of patients For Mie: Fresh milk cow. 7 m excess or that conuinea oy
knt.t at state exoenBe. vears old. See or telephone Geo. any of their component parta.
The Tillamook ehee
lOI I .. 111 trvtal 1 1
Central Oreiron irrigation pnv Ervine Burkhalter. of South the name of the ingredients and
s.M-.V!,Kffitotl wu transacting busi- the percentage of protein, fat
from reclamation funds. ness in the city the last of the and fiber
The fkht to cut state expenses week. We m haye reporta. however.
ui . -.;n:,. ni;mi intm. c .-j. e .,a m nB. that mixea ieeos are oemn buiu
nun miiiiwii Bun ..- rounu; ou n ; i, . m 4l, c.
... 54 miloa aniith of Hil sboro. ln ome pnrw ui o-w -.
was a Ilillsboro
afternoon.
Touching tm the week just closed
we find that Oregon is moving,
viz:
1 1 illututm AiiA'wmi .! hop fiaur
fitting, and teavh how to adjust I10.0HO library WVlnesday eve-U''"8. '
and wear the corset. Our tailor- nini. aaiuruay.
ed ma.lonH.u re cor t-H in- Thc h,8lU of the BUte jn9ane
an exjx-rienced corwtier service,
eml no more than hiirh class cor-m-ts
punhaMed in stores.- Mrs.
M. E. Caudle. HdlHlmro, Fifth
ami Jarkikin Stre-ts. I'hone No.
Main 38 L -43
For the Umelit of shiplM-rs
thMuirhout the State, a great
manv of whom are in doubt a
tu the provisions of the new
Emergency Internal Revenue
l a in so far as it applies to
freight shipments, the Smthern
visitor Friday
The Harden
Sanitary Drinhing Fountain
Just the thing for your schools. Boy proof, and does
away with individual drinking cups. Call and see it.
The Store That Satisfies"
Percy Long
H1LLSDORO Second Street OREGON
endeavoring to make all points
Ll..r "The law provides that a
in nnl war revenue stamp be
hImcihI on each bill of lading.
mnnir.'Mt. or similar memoran
dum " savs Luce. The shipper
must alii this stamp to the bill-
bf-lading. and the rail road can-
n.iJ, t shinm-nts. the Smthern a . ,. U" "V" -i- ture- V IB,ieB.50?in " "" Vt ih oroner labeling and we
iw.cliny.throu?hKr,i,thU
Tratllc Manager!. v. i.uce, w -rv; 'V."- rinsed K:u'iCw.w. 29-1 and stockmen to help us.emorce
A $20,000 brick will displace l&aaie . a '' w" V"T"
the old Comstock hotel it -""7
k'lumath Kail VOrce, BIICKIOK ucavi nwn wiu tucajJ "
At Ashland' the Home Steam She wants the home in rorest food value,
laundn has put iVi new iS CJrove. At this time she does For your guidance, will say
uaunury nas punn new dichi ,u0 .a mill fH such as bran.
press. . ... .... t..r' shorts and middlings, when sold
not accept and .Torward a snip. lhe .ihern Pacific Bridge maYing the city of Hitlsboro a wpa J", "
ment until this is done. Such is " H iHr h. iued the bonds- other need not be labeled, pro-
the ruling of the bn.ted bUtes - d Unkatrecwhtog Foster, contractor, vided they we "Jt mixea mu
Treasury Department ' heckg than ever be- 71424.96 for material furnish- ny other feed or with screen-
.... . .... . . ! . . i. : m l tnra wnn H irmni vrounu bcinii-
New rail ana winter lines , Jed when rosier put 1 tVo or more kinds of
men s domes si wen . A3l mii ?: for tns town. - tnr.thl., do not
s, dnsses nna port, .hipped. 17.uw.uw ieei oi rlub d Fri. -uCIi Tint -hn
skirts, cnmsisting of O) d.lTerrnt lumber to 'Kr faeo. AaZ,, w well attended. "lrjTTi dML
ft.i.rwd btm now on iiu m raiirnr iniiuapoM mo ' - . . . -t l. i " .-.
The newly elected mayor has UKl,,ay Hl r new Wation south fengu, the state will save 1100.- tributes to these enter- fffS nix-
b.H-n city attorney for ll.llslK.ro of Uie K. . Hall. Second Mreet. qoO. . . . KWnti. The club will iov inv mill feed or with
through the last ndminu ; ra mn CM wA Us.k at our samples.- Working mens yompensauon d t HiU8boro Hall. d5n each sack must be
-that of Mayor H.T. Hagley. Christ Wurst. the Ti.lor. I'hone Commission asks 'or wo pJy evSg, Dec. 18. faMedKow,:
and he has given the affairs of Main WU. years of $5)0.720. State . Labor J 60 NameT brand or" trade-mark.
KSS'S o SF SI SEFb
atns ars a,srs
sKH"if
Indeed, t was nouini one -; A$inilm ,n the princi- A a. .v TiXT1m I Tm bvT hnk ihtMn sold. I Maximum ner centum of crude
. a . mii at r na l h iiinir. viamt-ntmiiisao iuiia.ii cici j . ... . .
frm shoii. o ice ana nome u -y " .::; n: e
pa rarm. snop, onice unu uu i - -.-- . k
Kdustries will ho offered, to the County the past week
mm j'inii ' ----- -j
inoeeo. i was -'";, demonstrntion in the princi-
time uunng me umj n- . w. .
was beaten, ana me iorce
against him were wclf organized
and determinea.
E. L McCormick wns elected
rewirder by a vote of 34U against
v. l. Prrkin. whoreceiveil 27..
The vote, as returned by the
canvasiing board, was:
Mavnr
Bamtt ig"j
(Jtrrett m
IVmncll
Ward 1 3(K)
Kerr
Trullinger, 2nd g2
r.iu )l
v tm 1 1 iv - - - -
Walch S
StautTcr
Itomrder
McCormick JJ9
lU.kliia
J Sowell was
treasurer without opposition
Follow the Example of SUCCESSFUL MEH
ITEW there are ot those now enjoying the pleasures of wealth
r . j-j njAS jinKiiUioa irrptL if not snater.
Mnfmnt vou. But they all started to mike each day
effort provide something for the future.
OPEN Mvinff account to-dmy, dd to it frequently and, at yot wwf la
L,, ,J151. ,r, will ne .rroDKd to a coDciooMesi that TomW. the
UUIIMI 1 y . . .
ability and strength to ccmpliili mucb. inma w over
A START ita ti maUert noi -urow op w iw
4 Per Cent. Interest On 5ctvins;s ,
American National Danll
IssWtta..
Greers, Main St.
u,i.l..nia The crowing demand
for sHcial work in the leading
activities or the state will be
cared for in a larger way than
tmildinirs and
-..,.;.,.n..iit hnvinif been added
t. i lie (!olleire resources. Special
ui a w ill be
HllllVfUi.v -----
soon as me nnai uvibu o'
Iwen worked out.
I saw cordwood, polos up to 12
inches in diameter, fence raus.
and Uartls oi all Kinas. nio
stovewowi lengths. Will go into
the country. Write, phone or
:.n mo -Carl Skow. Ilillsbo
ro. Thone. City 4(52, or call at
Tualatin Hotel.
fiber, (provided that the per
Portland gave a local firm of v. .... of Beth cen u; "V
. . tk Kit Shatfnrifl ! - . -- omiiKU n nmw .. i
der in Monuna. n t nim from the Agri-I There are also a number of
AiJculturJ College, at .Corral i. L "fj "J htve theabove
mnrrpie uairt iwiu w " i r, , . w tin iron an i : . .. i j i ..
vii mi ... i VL ;u . mma ritv ' rinK P'c,;u 'Y ", sbe ing even ii soia awnis up-
i. Special will be built at Kom City. nhMaant3 on his farm last Spring. ; vtti h -nv other substance.
5 made as UnU has o.wo in nw ou,.u- ; hgve quite B - -, tto
u.. I inira irninir nn. I .1 ....... in l'"" . . . I I
'"r.. ... i t- l-s u i came reserve ouv u j - maB nil meal, nea meat. oen
..JKljrame . meal! .luten meal, dried. distill-
1 Latt. are going to CARD OF THANKS I lf STaft suti I
f icecream factory creamerj' Ts gWund beef, bone
and ice cream factory. ... u.t, ,.ainhnr Mi 'riMriind alfalfa meal. I
The Oregon Maie rair wru we sincerely ui" kl - j ii Vfnok andl
me v . nABil j fnnHa fni- their kindness I and all condimental stock ana
asks lor w " nu. '""r.:,..: ".J ;;M .Ti fnt.
b1hnMSra will tackle Tw fe a d mXn ThereisTso a provision Jn the
Jering,e fees now col- lienry BrockFsmily. law Uhedeal
lected by state omciais inw --f;,no to the
name of the feed soia oy mm
. 1 lv. L nfr auinl ia
osition. of the couniy.
-ViTr ir-i.u a,m tnkit the r miles norm . """'""a" a
innewuiiiu.i" o.,iu pveninff. wee. i. . .. . wish, uj ". "rr"-. r
A IIV lion vair-
oath of office In January.
. .r. rnl III OT ATP I . .land that it COntAinS Certain 10-
couutuu iww-.-.- I Mr end Mrs. Harry Kicnaras -'"v:t: 7
------ - - iirninipiiusinuceriaiiii uciwcumkwi
wish, by this means. to expr . - . . When
1 . rlt thanva tn inpiri"- f ; - . .1
1 ' miw -1 ineir nvartici . .."I. IosIa nlaa aiKh 1 atlURICni
- . . av . . m . l . - ftk a 1 am ucbuki uiw w
Uregon nna ii. iihjwm"' vaear inenus auu ucnuwi";
SHUTE SAYINGS BARK
American National Dank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00
Combined Resources...: ...600,423.81
Banking in All Ita Drsmchee
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 Certificate! of De
posit, Farm Loans. Collateral Loans. ;
4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits.
Train 6:60 8. m.
it.Mi.ntillU Train 7:30 8. m.
PIlllllllMTI"" - rtl
VkoUn Train 9.B8 P. m.
Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m.
Uuunuilla Train 2:15 P. m.
Forest Grove Train. .-4:10 p. mJ
Kugene Train 4$ p. m.
MflUlnnudU Train 6:37 p.m.
Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m.
From Portland
Eugene Train arrivcs.. 8:15 a. m.
a. in.
K fir . " .
I -ul III 111 M.I lllliab BBttt I LCIIb IWU - . B m ahMR BISinBr nr IIBIPIBIVH HLSLIIIM
irAHt,i sn nrv nri,w""r . . ai-i-. a.MnAi i . tam vaa ha iuciwu ov v k - " w: v
Write for ail Paruu,B L1 and Estacada beginning uec. o. Harry Hicnaras ana nmuy. rVmtiiloner
: -i fnr vdh men ""u. . r" .i al . , ' - rv. a iqii I Commissioner.
r irsi-ciaas i"i -- , I Although inronipw ,iv Kinion, ur ww. ,
and women, wi vk , hM not been aennueiy rnuicu,
Hood liiver. Ore. . 39-42 ft h2 been decided that there COUNTY COURT
a rnor nt statement of the B. wi be 24 sessions in 24 omereni
' " I 1...AAII
Behrenda
M
Alaska
cent Biaiemeni ui mo i will oe ea bcboiumo - t
hrends Bank, of Juneau, parts of the sUte each wssion u action of the county
" of which Johnll Willis, ,B8ting five days, the school term ftulfor the December term:
' . t!:ii.,lM.rt hrt is Vicel.;nrr Mnroh 27. . D.lnk T. Wann
w""- .
The statement on sucn hk
does not relieve the dealer from
t.A nfrkar nmvisions of the law
HIV . , . I
and each sack must have the: I
Name, brand or trade-marx.
Name and address of manu-
McMinnville
Forest Grove
ForeBt Grove
Sheridan
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnville
All trains,
.11:59 a.m.
..3:15 p.m.
..4:30 p.m.
" ..6:37 p.m.
M ..7:15 p.m.
...9:00 p.m.
M .12:15 a. m.
except Eugene
iinir at Norm
streets and at
duction and . marketing, si I" tinued
itention being given m -
i.i... rovfain ttlinieCLS Will I . . wf
at D prouiemo. . Albert ivrujrer.
V ...... o ,lv. and find that irv k.,a; - i
11 limni - .
IIUIIIH, Biuu uu iinn , . I WIIUC
uango ana rir Birew " -n;erman8 n' i."nnp.
Sixth and Fir streets and U tended the lecture of Dr. Kuchne
Tenth street n . mann. at Fort and. unuv. ,
Steam Service....... -Old Depot , x m people were unable to
. To Portland ' 12
F.1L& K40:24 . Dr. L,wo will Wv. or t-
- .j titnr I IIH l UM"1
"""'"'". J hlmr at the
ternoon, "
VV:i8hlngton.
t r naa an. oi umu-
was in the city Monday morn
ing.
T rwua ot I A
lAinv mmw,
Washington, at 5.r
ing it possible for a busy man to
attend only on the day when , the
special subject in which he is In-
terested is taxen up
he loft for l'ortland at 4.
n,,it n large delegation
f
at-
All hats reduced at EmmotfH
millinery, , 31tr
Mrs. Ungford. of thc Tongue
law offices, visited friends in As
toria, Sunday.
4 trUov Dec. 4. we Will
not roll and grind feed any more
on Fridays. Put win run
other week, commence
dav Dec. 19, aturuy, "
Son Saturdays thereafter ev-
ery other saturaay.w.
VhLlr. 282i-2nd Street, Portland,
iirecron. '
w
tu U French. Of Uorest
rw was in town Tuesday,
23 ? .rfhe J. W. York home.
contents.
are
asm
oound
I feeds
January w. mB h offered for sale and
I lahalait AMOrdiniT tO the
. .1 IIUI .wm.ww " ml
Bunervisor of .u. winirompnta. In all cases
district No. 43. ordered to open where samples are sent, A letter
the Gustin roaa. , should accompany me wune tv
t n W nh annervisor Of dIS- ,n tho onmnlfite labeling on the
trict No. 5, ordered to open L. or package, it any, and the
C Cooper and w. scnenaei roaua. name 0f dealer or person onenng
'Roads Nos. 692 and 615 con- tne 8ame for sale.
tinuea unui inuoij. . 1 u. mrcre,. vitvu
Approveu; vicii o ana roou ouiihihiii"i
receipts at ooo.oi rcwiw, i Worcester uiag., rwrwamu, vr.
fees at $4oi.4o.
HOW ABOUT YOUR CHRIST
MAS SHOPPING?
Christmas bells will soon ring merrily. Have
Su selected your gifts? If .not you cannot do
tter than to visit my exposition of all that
tistically choice in my line. The selection dis
' played
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
. NOVELTIES, ETC.
HATSl HATS! HATSI
Argus to Jan. 1.1916, $1.5a
r-. Dr. Lowe, till 4 , o'clock,
Saturday.
... ill! - M nil A- I
At Emmotl S millinery are-. .-- . . I
S.a Mna m the time to ouyi i. nn
dUCed. WOW IS we wnw ' I D.,. . MAnila Anil went on I
hat CheaD. AH09 uciuicii
they are Picked over. Sltf out to the mill aaova uawa,
has much to recommend it It is the best I haye
ever sbowni and you know what 1 have dqno In
the past T'here is wisdom in buying this class of
goods here, for you have the largest stock to select
from, prices that are absolutely right and a guar
antee of perfect satisfaction back of every article
that's worth the price you pay.
REMEMBER: No matter what price you are
quoted elsewhere, mv prices will meet them.
LAUREL M. HOYT
Watchmaher and Jeweler.
Graduate Optometrist
HilUboro. Orcca