The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 28, 1915, Image 1

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VOL. XXI
HILLSIiORO, OREGON, JANUARY 28, 1915
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w emi or
round Dead y Hit llrothcr At-
btrt, Last Tfcrs4jr Evening
DEAD MAN RAO OONE HIMINO
Wm AH, fifty Vttrt-AM Mali (
tceUsr AccMcat
John Johnson, of Portland, tfinl
61 years, wat found dead by hi
brother, Albert, a civil engineer,
on their ranch two miles below
Tualatin, last Thursday evening.
Johnson had gone to Tualatin
from Portland, that morning, to
look at soma timber. Reaching
the ranch he told hie brother
that he would go out and Villa
bird, leaving the house jutt be
fore lunch time. Shortly after
ward the brother and young man
lopping on the ranch heard two
hots, one Immediately following
the other. Some said five sec
onds intervened between shots,
and tome said at the Investiga
lion, that there was about a min
ute between shots. Not return
ing within a reasonable time
Albert and the hired man went
out to make a search. They
found Johnson's bodv lying on
iu back, behind a kg. with a
mknimin wound near the heart
the contents having entered with
an upward range.
Sheriff Reeves and Coroner
ltarrctt went to the scene, and
Reeves soon found a gun wad 30
feet In front of the body, proving
that the second thot must have
truck the dead man.
The gun. which was a 16 cal
bre hammerlets, lay partiu
with aixl an Inn of the lot?, a D
culiar coincidence. Whether or
not the shot wss accidental
hard to ssy from the general
conditions, but there seems to he
no other solution. It is thought
lhat Johnson fired the first shot
at a bird, while standing on, or
nesr the log. and then must have
placed the breech of the gun on
th aa. cAuiinir its discharge.
Johnson lived at Sfl Albina
Avenue Portland, and he leaven
widow and daughter. Of hi
Immediate family he Is survived
by four brothers, Frank, the well
known Hopbuyer, who frequent
ly makes Hillsboroon his trips;
Edward, of Silterton; Albert 0..
of Tualatin, with whom he was
Interested in the Tualatin ranch,
and Sherman, of Taeoma. Wash.
He also leases two daughter, by
former wife. Uti J. J. Thorn
ton, of Suver, Ore , and Mrs. A
S. Kssons. of The Dalles.
He was a Woodman of the
World, and carried Insurance in
that order. Conditions do not at
all warrant the suicide theory,
aa Johnson was not financially
embrassed. and his domestic re
latione were the most pleasant
9. P. AND P. B. ft E.
All. nt the P. K. A N.. trains
are electric and stop at the de
pot on Main street .
To Portland
Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m.
UcMlnnvllle Train 7:33 a. m.
Rhritin Train 9.68 D. m.
Forest Grove Train-12:60 p. m.
UcMinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
Forest Grove Train.. .4:10 p. m.
Eugene Train 4:53 p.m.
UcMinnville Train 6:37 p.'m.
Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m.
From Portland
Eugene Train arrives-8:15 a. m.
Mrs. Cera Stemple. aged
yearn, of Forest Grove, wai Fri
day adjudgrd insane um exam
it ation by Dr. F, A. lUiiey. and
Judge Iteaaoner ordered her com
mitted to the Salem Hooital.
the Guard took her to lialerfl
Saturday. Mrs. Stempte is a
i widow and has three children.
She hat had hallucination! for
ume time, and hat threatened
her neighbor. She acciuM'S
them of interfering with her nix
year old boy. The finding are
that the it above average men
tally, but that her attacks of
mental sirens have beon of
lengthy duration.
R OLD GIRL
BURKS 10 DEATH
I.IUlo Daughter fl Mr. anJ Mrs.
Henry Smith CsUhe l ire
Grove,
F. T. Kane, of Forest
wat io the city Friday.
J ax G. Le. of near Gaston,
was in town Friday.
It L, Wann. poet master at
Orenco, was in town Saturday.
T. W; Sain, of Scoggin Valley,
was io town Saturday.
Mrt. F. M. Crabtree, of Lau-
MUMX TRAnr.OY M SMITH Family rcl. was io town Monday.
K. C. Mullov. of Laurel, was a
Parent RnUc e 0.krib1i in, I city visitor Friday.
f Mil Below &.bo!1
JOS. CUB FLETGS
cincurr court
Sara he le set Guilty of Murder-
lag Hit Brother John
TtlAL IS SET FOR HTM Of FEBRUARY
McDMaM. Barrtar. Get Twe
Sentences ul a Ptralc H Ceari
1 represent Splrella conwts
not sold in tores. Will call at
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bennett, of
I artful, were in the count? teat
lliii-.(K) I'll, i!lh fH til'n nnrl Saturday. I Joseph Hoyer was taken before
.r .,...,. u .i.,-, ,.r a ttnmaw inn n nt PnrtJJudire CamDbell. Saturday, and
vii v-! i jiuiB .'vt in ii vi i n irbvi iv j wn I w w
Mr. and Mm. Henry Smith, re- land, was out Monday, on busi- entered a plea of not guilty to
t . i .1. it. minii Ihrt i,ikfn nwh ii ore " """"" HOB CnirKC VI lUUrucilllK UM
rwimfi on request, inu u'j me "h-""- '-. . , i -
fitting and tjrh how to adimit below St-holln and Kin ton. waaim rred Hamel. of West Union, brother. John Hoyer, who lived
and wear the corset. Our tailor- bad! v barrn-d atom five o'clock. and Thos Ueaville, pf Oak Park, wjth the defendant In a cabin.
ed made-to-meaaure corteti. in- Ti,,ir.u. .! ei tha, were in wwn oaxuru.y. P Beaverton. The court set
Hn.linlhslfmit fmnt !ar. with ! ' . . . I t n Usn, nt Pwiliiul l. . j.t u v.l a
Uath ensued in about three i. ,v. nw iorrunrj w.
hnum. Mr ami Mr.. Srr.i.h W3. ,D "Sl.- The CSSO of PuboIS VerSUS
. , , , business wun onenn iveevn. . . ,,a ..j!,..-
at the barn, mi king, and they , . . Jacobten was argued and is now
i . .k .t u:n i i A. u. uavit weni w uanas,
left the three children, a lad ...... j
.i r n rn a if iiihii nii rimmuiaai
!ut 5 vpan old. a lo montht Li... tk. mi MpUh The defense in the case o
, , Ill ill VI vw.m.v. ..., tm .
bkhdand th little firl. in the Souther vs the Hillaboro Tele-
JL I Dhone Co. was denied a new
.-MiHilf I X UUt. WCI C L1LV V IOI 1AJI B I ' . . t
frum thu h-Am in fimt th iitti.. trial, and was given 43 flays IO
- - - - - - - - - I L llllill, I ... .
eluding the latent front lace, with
sn experienced corsetier service,
cutit no more than hiirh clans cor-
c-tt urrhaed in stores. Mm.
M. K. Caudle. Hillsboro. Fifth
snd Jackton Streets, Phone No.
Main son.
Frank Brooke, who has some
vv. ........... .. " , irutn in uarn io una i
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flouiiBg nwriy uurned ironi ncr
txttc. to i-rve 30 days from Jan.
8 In the county jail, llrooke wts
convicted of stealing some aawt
and tome meat from the munici
ple wood camp, near Beaverton.
Among his effects were found
tome underwear of the female
pertuaAlon. and a shipping re-
i..tr. tnr artm rriMUUt tiawt.
tent to Tscoms, and it is thought -!K)nt H
i ...... . - nr I...
ne nat own n wiw vumun.
Holstein null, yearling; fine In
dividual; will make a priie win
ner; Dam. sn advanced registry
cow. and 2nd priz winner, in
clou of twenty at the Pacific In
ternational Stock Show. Sire:
Monarch Culintha Cornucopia
tkty &m by a ton of . an
ixrir. The ly had left the
room just befora tint little cirl
caught fire, nod knows nothing
about the incident.
Dr. J. O. llohb was summon!
and. left Ilillnlwro about 5::J").
Medical attention was of no avail.
ho'.vever. and the child did
O fk'k. Shi wa cun-
nci-niH to the last. tut nai not
suflk-icnt contrcl of her fa?u!tiei
to U'H how thi fire cvyjrht
Mrs. Stiith Lit Dr. H)hh that
dlu- h. ar.i th bitUy crying loudly,
and lhat shortish d tothelioiis.'.
Knti'rir.j; the kitchen she found
: tha i'!u full of smoke, and the
little girl ' n l;er face, on
nn n rrn
UGl-y yQ8i ,'lihi
n
in
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$1.75 PER THOUSAND
no
A t A KSII 0k9 HUltflAIII
- i auii II u M LUC IIIU IIMW
and wife, of Laurel. January 15. Clyde Raymond-each given 60
1915, a daughter. I day, to pay fines.
F. COrth. of Forest Grove. knn:JZTT.
was In town Saturday, lookingj0.?";
iftr the condenser Interests A jury acquitted Jack & Simp-
with the farmers. son ot aellipg liquor to minors,
with the larmers. iftep few minate of de.
TUem Harmon Qrufllfin(T SrteMAtir 1 tikAsftin TK iiirv Piuatt
A tits viviiuhii 7 uwmviv. iiw J J
will meet in Hillsboro, at Moose Clark. Williams, Raymond. Mil
ilsll. Saturday. February 6. at lller. Kassebsum. Reichen. Dilley.
(o'clock o. m. IRasmosen. Geo Frost and Wm
I Hoffman.
Grove, was greeting frienrls ink McDonald the Forest
the county seat the last of the ".
" t . u two sentences, each from 2 to 5
I vmn and mi then criuon rva.
Emmett QuicV, Forest Grove, role during good behavior. He
wa down Friday, bringing in a must report to the sheriff orce
party for examination far irsani- each month, and rhould he re
st ive. lhe ty. turn to Canada must report to
N. C. J. Christenen, of Lau- thehe"; n.. Brv M
rel. was over to the city Monday L Set for tnal: 0 Leary case.
as epidemic over bis wsy. yg j N Hirper chsrjred
Tnr Sain- RptnutpPM Berk Uk .H.,,ui. Ti r fnr
moved the most of their effects smre nwr. . . ,
over to Ileaverton. and were to condition. For further tPrtcu. Schlegel vsSchlegel. decree of
have flnithed moving Friday. ? F"V ?Svt T a,vorc Kniea
lire. Smith thinks that the "
child had probably been engaged p
in riiittintr fthAviiiirt. nr I fv-hnlmrrich. of Banks.
Prices thst save you money- splitteni. in the front of the was in town the last of the week. Receipt for the week have been
10c outing flannel, now 8c per stove, aa children Rom-times will. guest of relatives. Joe was cattle. 6S8; ealvea. oi; nogs,
yard- 121c outing flannel, now and the fire caujtht her clothing, salesman in the old Schulmerich 8580: sheep, 299.
IOC 121 flannelettes, now 9c; 2fc From her knees to her shoulders store hare, many years ago, and With the exception of a few
tatteens, now 21c and 23c; 50c the clothing wai practically all still has the same old twinkle in cars the cattle receipts this weea
serires. now 42c; $1 sergoa. now burned, although her hair was his eye. have Deeaoi meqiocre quaiiiy
while they last. This is the cheapest we
have sold shingles for in 5 years. If yon
figure on naeding aw this SPRING or
SUMMER, come in. We will arrange
to carry yon if yon can not spare the
money now.
Main Stjand P. R. & N. Ry 'Co,s. Tracks.
ABSOLUTELY
V.verything in Building Material -
I bull from a 23 1U. cow. Your the 11 wr. &'m it bx fvet from the
check for $123 gets him.-Thos
Csrmichael. Gaston. Or. 5
Elmer S. McNutt. sged 53
years, died at Portland, Thurt-
iUv Ann. 21. He WM S son of
(U)l. It W. McNutt. of Curneliua.
Ti e remains were shipped to Cor
nelius for interment. He wss
well known at Cornelius and tor
et Grove. Hi widow, formerly
Miss Clarissa lw, and two sons,
Herbert tnd Uoyd, survive.
o:kti trrate of t
ciuthing wai nar!y b (rncd from
th litllo ono's body. Sao was
unable t V viry much, and
! asked for a drink several times.
The parents were frantic over
the terrible tragedy. They had
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UNION STOCK YARDS
UcMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
Sheridan
UcMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnville
All trains,
trains, stop on
..9:42a. m.
". .11:69 a. m.
" . .8:15 p. m.
M . .4:30 p. m.
' . .6:87 p. m.
.7:15 p.m.
" ...9:00 p. m.
" .12:15 a. m.
except Eugene
flag at North
Range and Kir streets and at
Hlxth and Fir streets and at
Tenth street. 4
Steam Service. Old Depot
To Portland
P, R.&N. Train 1:37 p.m.
From Portland
P, R. A N. Train 10:24 a. m.
?fw 2Tm ftniifttttf and DonhnH.
now 19c These prices are goml
until every yard has been sold. -
Grecrs, Main St.
John Nvberg was up from
Tualatin. Saturday. He says
the Tualatin school board has de
cided to buy another acre of
ground to enlarge the play-
(rrntinda of the Dublic school.
TualaUn is Uking a great pride
in her school, and !t will sponV
one of the banner education in
stitutions of the county school
system.
New Fall and Winter lines of
mnn'a cloth (Ml IS well 88 la
dies' suits, coats, dresses and
skirts, consisting of 00 different
styles, latest fabrics, are now on
display at our new location south
nf th K. P. Hall. Second Street.
Call and look at our samples.
Christ Wuest, the Tailor. Phone
Main 863.
r.w. Withvcombe has released 6:3.
Copperfleld from military rule, 7:18
thaarder taking effect Thursday. 8:28
Thiswaa done and no necessity 9:58
existed at this time, and the 12:4:$ ..
matter of taxation was involved. 8:58,. . .
Copperfleld was placed under 5:4:1.-,
m itarv law bv oraer oi uov. o;.iu
West, Col. Lawson and Miss
Hobbs executing the gubernator
ial order.
See our new non-brcakablo
range the Arcadian. The nest
range made and at a price that
is inside of economy. A splendid
baker and one that pleases every
house w i fe .Cor w i n.
untouched.
The little girl was
old June K5. 1914.
NOTICE
bring more
time since
Im l J A.
t, m HODS naveianea to
two years Lr"!t"!nS: thw 7 75 at any
Monday. Mr. Hesse Sr. does not Moni- miilieaMA th. itrgest
think Winter grain is injurea dn,e Amvt . of hoirs ever re-
much, as yet, down ms way. j gt North porttnd. over
They report roads excel.ent. 79m hlhinff received. Many
Notice is hereby given to the Arthur Knox, of Gaston, was half fat and rough hogs are being
stock holders and phone renters in town the last of the week, on received. The market is closing
of the Scholia Telephone Com- business st the court house, He at 6 80 for tops.
pany that on ine dm day ot anj T. W. Sain are hoping that as usual sneep conunuemonB
All
pany mui. uu vie uj u lanu i. v. oain re nopinK w.i n ow ....- .
January. 1015. J. W. Ray nard tne jitneys will sUrt a route be- in demand thaa the supply.
was du v e erteu secretary ana
tmisnrer of the said Company,
and all accounts now due the
Company and for the ensuing
year are payable to J. W. Ray
nard, secretary and treasurer,
Scholia Telephone Co., Hillsboro,
Ore., It 2.
E C. Mulk.y.
l'res. Scholia Tel. Co.
The inrusbing flood of worry and the respite found
imperative from over-work is the bank account. If ti
versity remains a stranger remember that the Bettered
account is gradually piloting yon toward . that isdta
dence that all men prize so highly and few sliced ia
attaining. .
4 Per Cent Interact On Stvvin
American National Dcnll
r.aatnn snH this ami nf iniTpnnM are Deinir taxen ai
thfennntv. stead? pnces. Lambs at 7 50;
Complaint is made that thelg thCT &50; eweg
!
cold of the past weeg nas m-i , rniNPiii ciiir
1 1 1 r. .1 1 run m. w a vibiii iiuiu hi "
jut vu -
rwirxr nd thawintr is what The Cornelius Woman's Club
hna caused the dam aire. met with Mrs. Betij. Scholfield.
OKCUON ELKCTRfC TRAINS
To Portland 55 minutes.
J. B. Walker, of below Bea
verton, was In the city Friday.
Casper Kehrli, of near Elmon
Ica, was county seat visitor
Saturday.
The Arua nd the News
Timna havA hpn dpflismated of
ficial papers for the county for
the year 1915.
If you want your Monday's
washing made easy you should
ee our Vacuum Washing ma
shine. Take a look at it at Cor-win's.
Teter Vandehey, Constable
Patmel. Will Jack and W. F.
rwintrpr. nf Reaverton. were in
town Friday, callers at the court
houBe.
The Grand Marca Is the most
wholesome "two for a quarter"
smoke on market made In Ure-
gon, by E. Jicniiier. wnen you
indulge in a good smoke buy a
flrnnrl Mntva. - tf
Mra. Lucinda Bowen. of Port
land, departed the first of the
week, after a week's visit with
friends in Hillaboro and Forest
Grove. '
The Arcadian malleable, non
hronknhle ranirea are made to
hint a litetime.-D. Corwin
Arthur Sniesschaert of be
yond North Plains, on the Tongue
1 4-.... V.l.l.i.t
9:1)8 (Sat, only)
From Portland 55 minutes
7:51
11:28 '.
2:05
4:27
6:25
7:13 .......
9:12 (Sat, only)...
12:25
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. ITii(ailff ImL nnnn invitation
Asisterof the Hoyer brothers That the honor was aooreciated
h3 w.nlten. "?5rre". J0! was manifest by the act that
ai line iniorm.uon connwicu m.mber was ores
with the K'Wng. &ne uvea ,n - u many lnvited
her all the newspaper articles so 1 f Gaaton. who is a
she will be informed.; daughter of Mrs. Scholfield. and
W. N. Harris is insulating all Mesdames Irvine, Dunham, Jas.
the wiring in the old court house Uiller. Gus Irmler, Chas. UFol
structure, so as to make it safe lette. Misses Anna and EraSher-
from a fire sUndpoint. He will orooK, ana sieiara. uoowrry,
I SherhrtYitt And Nelson. Many
pleted. I ntfw applications for memBership
TViq tirOW .n .ntemnhile. IM SCDOiarsnip 10U
-ll. r. K --fa tuna was aiscusaeu ana 11 was
rarrvinor Dassenf era for 5 cents I j2Jj . n,.-.
.m ; .Vi h.a,nM in Port. W,UWI. nw w ww,t vr,",uu
.am landv Old autos have been resur-
a m rectcd and piacea in service, ana
thre are hundreds 01 them
ouoratine in Portland. The
street car companies are want
ing them licensed in a way that
will make them oav a part or
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Washington County visitors to
Salem, at the legislature, last
week, were J. W. Hughes. For
est lrove, Wm. Schulmerich,
HillslK)rc W, K. Newell. Gaston,
and Hubert Bernards. McMinn
ville. Sam Paisley writes that
everything ia progressing nicely
and the county delegation ia try
bur to effect a saving for the
taxpayers all along thejino.
n. R. rtnrkhalter went to the
Shute school house, Friday, and
nrrirpd three cows for the school
rlnsa. The clasa'and Mr. tturk-
halter then came to Hillsboro
and made a trio through the
condenser.
C. H. Malcom, of West Union,
was in town Friday.
tinns. hut to aeeeDt offerinss.
which mav be left with Mas. W.
a Vickers before Feb. 2. the
date of the next business meet
intr
Very dainty refreshments were
served oy ine nowesses, uea
Holscher, Ham
SflUTE SATOI65 UU
American Nattond Pcn!i
(affiliatko banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus 52,0.0
Combined Resources 600,423.81
DsibKIb In All Its Dranchee
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Depcdt,
Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Ut
of Credit, Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler a Cbcc
Savins Deposit. Book Acc't. Time Certificates of D
posit, Farm Loans. Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings DepccL.
. IU. ...v... v.. - k- dtroee Uragg. Hoiscner. nam-
,T-riarr miss irmier. ine teacnere were
he 3t"7should be no p. I. a hearty vote of thanks
tion. In Los Angelei .the jitneys ML, tha numbers. The
for the song numbers.
hoateeses for Feb. 16 are
Mes
a niAlrln a tiDivlokSn nn ttiA
mo nuiiviKu w.. ''-ikniiaMM mr in are laea
car lines, and they will do .the . ,Mkaon, Kilaore. Leiter.
same in rwuwiu. I..Hd tmia mnA MinnM and a
-. . . . I . Mf ftAniHAM lWft B-rnVB1- -
La withnnt navinw t ipaat . good me is promiseu.
dollar if you patronized an auto.
iimoH hbyw vii.iiKcu, 51, p.nuJjM . ka Nnrth-rn nor.
and the man who can ride na Tw,c ; Vnd
atraeJ j car can ride 1 u ';- wi visit patrons every' three
fV?,Lt nT .d h SPhlX months. Territory is North of
be an old one, and hecarf have .,, w;,hintr
his fare for the "w me at
11 Will UO BUIHC kllllV klicj I Kftraj.
invade Hillaboro and the Grove.
And yet, nothing strange if an
auto service between here and
Portland should be established
at a fare lower than the railways
charge.
Forest Grove.-R. F. Lepschat.
Forest Grove, Ore.
There will be no circuit eourt
until Feb. 15, and the jury will
have a rest Several criminal
trials will then be heard.
OLD JEWELRY RESTORED
It frequently happens that s thst cf
jewelry which hai been remodeled to
conform to present styles,, because of
past associations, is more prised than
newer creations:
If you have old jewelry that has be
come unsnited for use, either through
being broken, 01 out of style, let me
submit designs and give you an esti
mate of the cost of restoring it.
In this way yon may acquire jewelry
of exclusive design and individuality
which will be a source of much pleas
ure, and at comparative little ccct
LAUREL M. HOVu
tlUUbora. C.:
piece, wan 111 wwh -nuj.