The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 21, 1915, Image 1

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NO. 44
II ILLS BO RO, OREGON, JANUARY 21, 1915
VOL. XXI
The
do v;aiTES
ID "BLOT
Columbia KUtf Scenery
k Prlul la MlnUiurt
lo
la rotC TALLEST W THE WOULD
M. FrMi Tret Tkal Hs4
I Jit Net
John Dennis, who In with the
Oregon Building tt San Francis-
ra. write, the Argus a few point
.m about the .tructure. He
Ja. Turk, well known over in
the Nehali-m action, as well
In the I'.mtott rrttion. wu the
iMt of the week granted di
vorce from Hannah Turk. Jan.
in one of the pioneer homestead-
rrs of the Nehalem. and is now
over 70 years of .. A few
veam airo he wedded Hannah at
the rntult of a newspaper court
ahip. Thiniti went alonir smooth
ly for a few year, even If Han
nah wu a (treat deal younger
than the patriarch huband. but
one day Sam came home. Sam
wu the bov. lie was aged 40
yeara, and the father awore that
there Immediately ripened a
friendship between wife and
atenaon that aoon meant and
eutabliahed
vlBERT 6f.lLEY UI1DER
VERY SERIOUS CHARGE
Said to Have Shown Revolver U
Younr tad, and Matte Threat a
TUfcN INTO CtSTOOV AT 0CE
Uraaa Jart N latetllratiaf Hlr
That HM AlleallM
jon:i hoyer rou::o
DE.0 i:i A
kel
luncheon, the evening waa en
joyed with conversation, music
and dancing.
UNION STOCK YAKDS
Heceipta for the week have been
: cattle. 1633; calve. 31; host.
9021 ; aheep, wm.
i The cattle market has not been
characterized this week by quaJ- IcotOIEt HtBETT FINDS FIACTUS
ity and aa a resuu wp pncea
have ruled less than last week.
Trill toon brouirht 8. Monday.
bat have ruled leas since. Best
cowa brought 6 75.
Ill,
Brother Joseph Is la the Count v
Jail. Charred With h'a Murder
Caaeis la Maad of Uk CkcaU
Oraoi Jan la Seaaiae
Coarl
. ( j : J
hot nive Birauiu ucvnu i t . a
years oi age. was arrwru ; nana rari n m.-... - , . ,l.
t' t ni.w Friday UuDremacv over all other Amtri- inhabited by himself and brother
l awn mean 'I'Mi'-i; . i - ,, . Tl. j. . . I,..l.,
,aniw- .:r - -ura reue.ua. mr luu " 5kl, market rnnti
the Columbia Kiver. IU noiea
acenea, and its fisheries in on
portion of the building, and all
the game birds will be on exhibit
in another section. The horti-
cultural section will be 75x 5.
decree and it is said that the
but and his step mother remain.
ed away from the tribunal that
churned the family all air.
1 rciiresent Spirella corsets
not sold In storea. Will call at
homes on reuuest and do the
to Miss Lucy Bloyd. the popular
young school teacher near Segh-
ere. Shen IT Kee vea neara oi me
threats, and upon an information
being signed, aent Quick out to
uet the vounir man. He was
?heeTmaXt continue, strong on Dn, Ye.ae, and for a
with litrht wefiuta. There is
still a snortage of good qualitv
atulf coming torward. but all of
ferings are being Uken readily.
cimur - -"- homes on rwjuesi. ana ao me Kl w.ndinir his wiv
says that the Hag pole is the tall, ed made to-measure corsets, in
mt in th world -I02 feet alwv? eluding the latest front lace, with
the ground. It was cut from a an eperienced corsetier service.
tree 318 feet high, and which cost no more than high class cor-
contained more than 30.000 fe t sets purchased in litres. -Mrs.
ot lumber, or enough for live 8- M. K. Caudle. Hilllro. Fifth
room houses. The pole weight and Jackson Streets, i'hone Na
t i iHMl tminrfa. and It coat t5. 000 Main 381 28 45
' w ... a. .11. . . J
to transitort it and put it In posi
tion. The star on the top are
' 0 feet in diameter, and the Hag
h IWxID feet. This was a gift
from the city of Astoria.
The 48 column, of Mg
trees," as the people call them,
contain sufficient lumber to make
a small town, each tree having
from 40 to W M. feet II. M. Kach
of these cttlumns is dedicated to
a state, and there is a flag above
each column.
The structure contains 4 large
pc rgolaa or booths for the state
rihibit: a rest room, with a larue
Oregon fireplace -you know.
Juhn sava, Oregon likes fire plac.
- and smoking mom. I nere in
a moving picture room, a lecture
room, and tht governor'a and
commissioners' rooms. There U
also a dlhing room, kitchen and
NiuinmenL and thia will be In
charge of six irrls from O. A. C
The building la juat across the
trL from the California buil I-
haa 72 rooms. Close
Many local people are looking
fnrtarii to viiii tin Portland dur
ing Auto Show Week, Jan. 23 to
30. There will be pecial excur
sion rates on tranaportation
lines. While the IVtlan-i Auto
Show has been a social feature in
Portland for years, this seaon
will mark a more elaborate inter
est on the part of Portland StKl
iv. Wednesday evening. Jan.
27, will be devoted to a formal
reception, when the grat nana
will be filled with those best
known in nocial life. Some fifty
nf Portland's social leaders will
lie patronesses at this nception,
whirh from all indications, will
be a most elaborate and albigeth-
ir pleasing auair. one oi vn
events of the social aeason which
will tw talktHt about.
Prices that save you money -
10c outing llannel. now He per
to
the
county jail to await an iavestiga-
tion. Tha grand jury heard wit
nesses tha first of the week.
As near aa could be learned
young Gailey persisted in paying
attentions to Misa Bloyd. and
ahe gave htm to understand that
she did not want his company.
It is said that Gailey insisted
that ahe should marry him. and
nukiHi to have the day set When
Miss Bloyd told him that such a
thine had never entered her
mind. Gailey is aaid to have
ahown her a revolver, containing
three cartridges, saying in etleci,
"one of these is for you. one for
mi nnv to make icooa. u
post mortem, and a fracture waa
fo-ind at the base of the akull o
the dead man. Joseph was
brought to Hillsboro and lodged
in iaiL The two brothers are
carpenters and have been on
nmtrartM? nrp aince before the
holidays. Joseph at first told the
nflWra that his brother had
Cam JoVinnAft. the Shad v Brook I f iun ahout 9 o'clock Thursday
linn oar urn in thwn Monday. Uvoninir. and hia head had struck
..! lw.li r pimin a the floor. He aaid he had picked
J. C Beach, of North Plains,
was in the city Monday.
Dr. Lowe. Saturday, 'til
o'clock.
four
city caller, Monday.
inhn r.prt.r of near Bethany.
was in the city the last of the
week.
Farm for sale, or rent Mrs.
Mary A. Sullivan. Beaverton,
Ore.. It 2. 4-0
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stauss,
of Laurel, were in the county
seut Friday.
Saturday at 4 o'clock, very
.hm Mr. li we will close his
Uei'v lest
af
Shinnbs
$1.75 PER THOUSAND
while they last. ThU is the cheapest we
have sold shingles for in 5 years. II you
figure on naeding any this SPRING or
SUMMER, come in. We will arrange
to carry yon if you can not spare the
money now.
the
me, anu une w nm ignary, i. '-1 - -
necessary." When arrested tii- office at the Hotel Washington.
ley had a revolver on his person. . Yunaen. of Helvetia.
When Sheriff Kecves asKea n.m . . . , . of
why he made such a statement
t tiiu itinvd (Uilfv said that
k. r,i.H!..i iHH-aue he was a U-vllr Iiwe will w at the
fool." He also autcd that he Vjjotel Washington Satur-
was going track to square i.im- d .0 4 0'cKwk
the brother up and laid him in
hia honk. The floor was littered
with straw, and there was noth
ing to indicate that there had
been any struggle. The officers.
however, believed that a crime
hi hrfen committed, and the in
vesti ration followed A stick of
wood was found which indicated
that there had been trouble. It
was covered with blood and had
been stuck in the stove, being
oartially burned. When the
sheriff arrived at the eabin
Joseph was at the Minor home,
asleep in an outbuilding. Sheriff
Ketves aent for him ana ques
tioned him closely. He claimed
John had fallen and struck hia
head but denied knowinz any
thing about the stick of wood.
The fracture is on the right side
Badger Lumber Co.
Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks.
ABSOLUTELY
Everything in Building Material
1VT" v..i. nM. ...rini now 42c: f 1 Rentes, now
iiw ib mm nrw iiua rn.xmwii i . . . ,,
building for New York Is going 75c; 25c aoiesette and poplins.
ic K here 7n force, if th5 war no Vk. These price, are good
continues, until every yard has been sold.-
The New Jersey building fs al- Greers, Main St.
so chtse to our structure. Prcsi- jacol) Schneider is congratu
dent Wilson will stay here when . him)ltlif lhat he did not
i iiiiv II II i ii w a. irv . a. a t r a..a . m w
adf" when he was arrested. . . , rl ... oi me ! .nw..X . .
Th (fria! did riiiht in taking Juage vi"i v looys naa irwuoic. vc
AK?.T!11,1"?k1V from behind. The fact
heTa TaKther too many ir- to hold a session of circuit court. that John had frequently beaten
Sponsible young fellows making on. E. W. IWne, of Forest Wi lead, to the behefth
tL....l a! this nati M inn HnmLMPu.. Ma in I Ft as PiTU raliintlaV I ilvDCUil si
now c per mrvw u. . un - ... 4 ma- th.. likelv. before the case
yard; 12ic outing llannel. now or inem are ue.nK v - v m wisineaa u.c v-uu. . j, u'ch-0,der; will Mt
rt!!!wrn has been .topping in F. U Brown, who has ibeen the thealaying,
HARD A70R
tliliahora with an uncle.
bear, a good repuUtion.
who
PVTHIANS INSTALL
niatiinir auDervtsor over at Lau-
n.i tnr aome vears. was in town
- Friday.
m T.nck. who is running a
big stock ranch near Sheridan,
was down to HiiiSDoro, munuaj,
h uialta th fair.
The bay is to the north of the
Oregon building, and the sight is
always a beautiful perspective.
On New Year', uay, aays mr.
Dennis. 75,000 people visited the
Fair Grounda, and at least 20.000
v oo ted the structure that will
mean so much for the state.
Dennis wu the only Oregon
man left, last week, as the com
mission came back to Oregon on
Limine. Mr. Dennis aays he
he can for Hillsboro,
The joint installation of officers ereeting friends,
k th Kn irhtsor rvmias anu -
your Monday's
Hall TridS evening iaiVneo wishing made eisy you should
KttSnSfol the ee our VgXWKcS
wint-e aeason. There was a ca- shine. Take a look at it at ixr
..n4.nM and a huffet Win 8.
DT ine iiok :: . . I .
Injure a man. and.losea horse the Pythian Sister, at .rJlLiirdo,
for which he would refuse 1200.
He waa blasting stumps the oth
er day and placed a stick of
mot The
InA and ha aaw that Innohnnn was served at a late
there was goinir to be trouble, hour, after a program that was
ii . . . A Ikn man with the I r,tnainr Wm Nelson WSS th.
team, and the driver looked installing officer for the Pythians.
around just in time to dodge the and inducted into otnee me io
missile, which sped like a bullet lowing: W. N. Hams, chancel
The wood struck between the 0r Commander; L. Brown, vice
horses and tore a bridle off me chancellor; E. u Moore, urow,
vit hnrae " It was a close call Auofuat Tews, master of work;
for the animal, and did not miss c. J. Michelet. master at arms;
irewieet. Uea Mcuee, seeper oi rcvuiu
a i rn cAvena master 01
I am handling the Watson SiiwL W. Hout.. muter of
Hemediesin the Northern POf-L.-heouer: Geo. Emmott. inner
Anaersoa. ouwr
wu given
The Hover boy. came West
fmm Illinois and they h.V. had
frequent quarrels, and it is aaid
that Joseph once told Pete Van
dehev that he would "get" his
hmther and this is the first in
timation that there might have
been something wron with the
The dugout where the boys
lived was absolutely filthy.
Qirla Defeat Baaka
The brushing flood of worry and the respite found
I imperative from over-work is the hank account If d-
...rtitv remains a stranger remember tnat tne nnrrurea
o
account is gradually piloting yon toward that mdepen
ni ail men nrtre sn hiphlv and 1CW SUCCCCu la
Utuvv lua. K m J
attaining.
4 Per Cent Interest On Savings .
i
American National Danll
m sMeaf FfcaVaf ftau
will An all
nil. . . wmtt .w - ' '
1 1 1 i. a riunniMwIil f ton wish
uu u " - i lot me animal, anu uiu iiu hi.
es anything he will . co operate the mm moro than a few feet.
...u ik, mUw 11a thlnka tnatl
Willi IIW VlkJ, ...""- , .
something in the advertising
I! a ltt jbi a mia aaAaiAiaNA tliM
line. iriiiiiK ui vui nmiwivn iviuvuiv ,
condenaert, etc., would be juat tion of Wuhington County, ana rf Jg8 D Ander
th thinir He will circulate it will visit patrons every three " . i n Anderson
"a L ihat u ret into the months. Territory is North of -haneniw iewel
handaof the right kind of peo- BMcline. All persons wishing Pythian Siaters were in-
..i.. i nfiipra pan man buiiiq w ih u
U D
r - -
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schon
burg, of North Plains, were in
town Friday evening, attending
Pythian installation.
For Sale: Registered Berk
shire boar. 2 years old. in good
!A:nnn iFnr further Danicu-
lUllUIVIVM.. - - - ... u
lars, price, etc.. apply to W. rt
Marshall. Laurel. Oregon. Route
2.
The Ford garage, on Second,
Waahinirton and Base
line, is rapidly nearing com pie-
orders can mail same tp me at u,. b Mr8t E l. Moore, a.- range-the Arcadiai
Forest Grove..-lt F. Lepschat JJJL, by'Mrat w. N. Barrett and range made and at
Forest Grove, Ore. MrsTL. A. Long, the officers be- is inside of economy.
.. P11 V." A i.vinnA P haker and one that t
Mrs: E. C. McKinney, P.
- - - ' i m i . a ihtia la. i Mnrmin. iwa . ui iti u v i - -
12:43 .. pm many menus n,. srnu1' 7 m nt p.: Mrs. F. J
3:68 - pm parture. for they nave maoe . Sr tor 'Mrs. W. H
6:43 Pm old XowVaSXZS Tay tor guard. Miss Georgia
g:K iiy v:v:v:v:::::SS KttK
From Portland-56 minutes. w,Vhln M"y' M . Wilkes. Cecil Emmott Margaret
, wew r ail ana r inter hub. - and V)atiM Appiegaie.
!:Bi IS men's clothes as well " J": I There was a short progri
v:a diea BUllS. coais, aresaea anu
11:25 .kirts. consisting of 60 different
2:05 P Utvles. latest fabrics, are now on
4:27
6:25
7:13
9:12 (Sat
12:25
Tk.u a ahnrt nroffram a-
i..iu:nn Hon. w. n. tsar
m.L.inirthAnrinciDaI address.
Lin iiiaa tnnaiaA hv It H. Greer
.-j cnr. Cohuimericn. ana mrs.
only).
NOTICE
W wtah In announce to OUr COS
tomein that milk will be the
old price from now on-l.0
month per qwft
W. S. Gillenwater,
E. A. Urrance,
P m riianUu at our new location south
E2 of the K, P. Hall. Second Street. ed Mrs. Schulmerich re-
Call and look at our ; unpi.-- z d ed t or the siaters. A com
P w rhriat Wuest. the Ta or. Phone 8p"":"A" ' n.i.tinff of E. L.
a m r," ; am iu"w v?;"-""t nTnwn
wain ovum iMoore. ueo. mv-ucc .
Th dollnouent tax list 1. being and W. N. Harris, aang several
published its first time thia numbers which were receivea
week. The roll contains many with much applause. Mrs. u J.
smalllotsundercontractbetween Michelet sang a solo In i her usual
hero and Portland, ana is lev gooa voice, nu w. - -
" . .i tL.. .ituiiiann'l. .k.Mii k Bvaral PvthlSn OlS-
Hillsboro Hitrh School Girls de-
fated Kanka at Basket Bait Fri
day evening, lut by a score of 14
to a This is their second same.
the former resulting in a draw
at Ranks, some weeks ago.
Viola Walch wu the star for
Hiiiahnro. with Velma TiDton a
mod second. After the contest
tha viaitora were entertained at
h lun of Sweeta. The Bovs
second team. Hillsboro High
AatamtaA RiMvertnn 82 to 7. The
"r. -Lrf-i. i:-., r th KanVa-HilUhnro
:-. i thA nnnr win ne uuiau- iimuv w ..
ed this week. Hillsboro
" nnr new non-breakablel m.-w Mumford t. Velma TiDton
Arcadian, i ne pesi Eva Schulmerich t. Ruth uooam
a price, that Rhi Smith . Le. Marv Koch
A splendid I p. rwhran ir Hlizabafth Mann
haker and one that pleases every vM Schrinberg. g. Viola Walch
housewife. Corwin. Reta Bornwack, g. Marie Long
A. Johnson, of Uurel. & R
WU III W"" "VM
MhimtH Saturday from an
extended visit with relatives at Alli except the P. K, & N.. trains
Rockford, ill. sne says are electric ana swpai meue-
-.,t,4 haa neen ex Lie in c lhh.iv iu , uun ivml
VVIIU uw ... .... UV. v.. .w... "
the Mississippi oiv" " " I 1U rwiwiu . '
I l..UkaUni11lllf HB Mil n A.r Ti. K'hll m
ter. ana noiwn"'"B , - r oresi; urovc iron .
' , tm 0mA tn (rat I . . ... mi . nv I- T.Q m. m
a gOOCI lime bow la MCMinnvme irmm ..
. . UAMU.H liAM thelM. i rr : A cq n m
back io ureuuii, , "isnenaan iram !"
weather is mild, and roses bloom porest Grove Train 12:50 p. m.
.n uiater in some places. I MoMinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
CU. II I ..... . -
. n i. Forest Grove Train . .. 4:10 p. m.
Hoistein puii, yc - Train 4:58 am.
dividual; will make a prize , w.n; Train......6:37 b.'m.
ner; Dam, an advanceo r-a , S3 gt Train 9:50 p. m.
cow. ana zna pnw Fmm Port and
class of twenty at the racinc . 1Privea...8:15 a. m.
.....I am MtneK snow. one. --?r: ..: ..
Boy y " I Porest Grove
ii r . s -rr. i n mw a aiua w-
nit 1 1 niiii am xaa im w
SflDTE SAVIHGS ML
SI American National Dcnk
(affiuated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus....... 92,000.00
Combined Resources ., .:........... .690,4281
Demhing in 1 All Its Dranch
Checking Accounts. Demand Certificates of Deposit,
Commercial Loans. Foreign Loans. Domestic Letters
of Credit Safe Deposit Boxes. Traveler'. Checks,
Savings Deposit Book Acc't Time Certificates of De
posit Farm Loans. Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent Paid on Saving. Deposit).
Do not forget to uk for a
o..i.tn.a ..Wm vaii want a iroocl
10 cent smoke-no "cough dust
In the Schiller. W"
Henry Anderegg nd H. A.
Ekstrom. of north of Beaverton.
were callers at the court house.
Monday morning.
than lut season s.
lAMUimio " , . un
Quite a few, amo, are ior aC
where hair nas oeen pwu uj -residents.
ii ninmh of West Union,
. iu enller the last of the
week. He Bays that his father,
A. L. Holcomb, now ai nmwuu
Gal., is Improving in health.
Tho A rendinn malleable, non
I I...U., ranorna ftfe mUili! tO
last a litetime.-D. Corwin.
chorus by several Pythian &is
ters. Geo. Mcuee sang maim
lay.M and he wu accompanied
I 4k mKnmiio mr tm r Lilian uu-
in uiw viiwiuB Mi .
bilee minstrels, rne vioun aoi
bv Earl Donelson wu a ievure
. . nanmam The nr.
Oi me muaivBi --: ,
i . i ...mIum ware rendered
eneatnii "" "r.,:,rr:
by Earl Uoneison. vioiin. nu
n ii. vfroA 7.umwalt
lUmwaiti wih. t . ,
trombone; Vincent Engeldinger,
piano; v. rmiv ,
1 After the ceremonies ana
" . . pni
check for 125 gets wm.-in.
Carmichael, Guton, Or. 43-5
tu Cnnthem Pacific has al
l UWW.M i ,
A.. ..Mncrwi m achfidule Of eX-
cursion rates vo Auummm
..... orTimttva nen. 10. iu
return, - --- . i i . r ,
con fiVaneincn and return me iKanae ana rir
. . ... . mil r.i .r j iss-
30 day-round-tnp win cost boa, sum ana nr
l tux j.aa vuk VH sa inriv U1V I I flfiin t.ni'L.
round trip to San Diego will cost Steam Service
Sheridan
iMcMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
Mcllinnville
All trains.
trains, stop on
. .9:42 a m.
" 11:69 a m. !
' . .3:15 a m. !
" ..4:30 p.m.
" . .6:37 p. m.
" .7:15 p.m.
" ...9:00 n. m.
.12:15 am.
except Eugene
flair at North
streets and at
atreeta and at I
ENGAGEMENT RINGS....
"Well, in spite of the war, little Cupid
seems pretty busy, judging by the demand
for engagement rings." In spite oi the war,
the whole human program will go on just the
same. There will continue to be engagements
and weddings, just as in times of peace, and
purchasers for these mast continue also.
If an engagement ring be an extravag
ance, surely it is a most necessary one. , It b,
not, however, necessary to pay a big price to
get a perfect diamond ring. I have a fine t
sortment at from $15 00 upward.
.Old Depot
-r- ... .
&tnn over, either way. 101
VUU. M"T. - " ... . I
.u :iro limit win ne anoweu.
Oregon will send hundreds and
thousands of excursionists South
this Spring.
To Portland
P.R.&N. Train l-3Tp.m.
From Portland
p R A N. Train 1054 a. m. I
LAUREL M. HOYT
Vatchraaher and Jeweler.
Graduate Optooetritt
Hillsboro.
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