The OlLLSl! HILLSBORO, OREGON, FEBRUARY 11, 1915 VOL XXI KEEFE f.GM.l William Bissnrr, chief engineer on the schooner King and Wingi" which lias been up on n Alaskan run, is spending hit vacation with hi parent. Mr. anl Mm. Martin Hissner, of South Tualatin. Mr. Bissner wu one of the party that rea- I ... mm . I m M.rlr.M' Taten U IHIaad,cue.i the Karluk .parly from i uriMkn iniantt. in niBsnaii i:i toils or in Arrested at Oregon Clly. IrWav loose mi "REM TO BUILD" taurrl M. Hoy t. Chairman of Committer, Has Fundi Ready tHVlOE Of USIMIMMLSrOR 1110 0(Kfil 0a ! HUUWe Atari a Vsar Back, ass la aaawa Hrt WORK TO START IN ITW WtFIS Slractart U M Credit U HHUtaa- Ciatalfa I of Mansers John Keefe, a young man of Iritfh descent of prepossessing abearance, and known to a number of Hillsboro people, was arrested at Oregon Sit Friday morning, by a United .States MarahaL and taken to Portland, to answer 'a charge trefrrrvd by Uncle Sam-the of f-nse being alleged uae of the mailt to defraud. Keefe has been ope rating for over a year, and he claimed to I a civil engineer. He sent out ad- vrrtlsementa to over 3.000 pa tfliinir tirospectlve cus inmcrt that he could locate them on government land. Many of thoad natters Keefe paid, but man never received a cent. The ifovernment commenced tak ini rhartre of his mail recently. and the officials find that he i.illtpd 1500 newspapers, and that he collected from $1.60 to 3 40 from people numbering from 300 to 1.000. Keefe was taken into custody last A-iifust by Inspector Mow. of the mail service. No formal arrest was made, but he was taken before the officials of the department United States At torney licame. through assistant Johnson, placed him under a nominal parole at the tirm. Keefe promising ti repy thwe from whom he had received money. Keefe reported regularly for a few weeks and then turned miss In, liv was located Hie other day at Oregon City. and was found in quarantine. lie had been diptheretle, and was in squalid surroundings. A soon as quarantine was raised Keefe was arretttfd in response to an indictment found by United Slates Grand jury last November. According to Mr. Morsu. Keefe's story is approximately as follows: Ijist June Keefe went down to Klamath County and looked over several sections of home stead and recently opened r. 'r CrescenL The siitht of the land Inspired him with the Idea of furnishing maps to prospective locators. Without loss of time he inserted the following adver tisement in newSDSDcrs through out the country-at the time of his indictment last November the authorities knew of 2141 publica tions in which it had appeared - and without bothering to pay th. bills sat down to await results The ad read. "Lirge tract of land in South' em Oregon now open for settle menL Good climate, rich soil. irrigation unnecessary to raise The Loyal order of L Meek Lodge, of active these days. preliminaries redv their new home on Mxmu, Jos liilUljoro, is getting the for building the corner of tern, last Spring. He says that when the Karluk was destroyed by the ico lloe the crew assem bled their provisions on Wrangel Island, and that the executive management of the wrecked col ony was not of the best They were found disorganized and with no attempts to recognize the first principles of sanitation. One of the crew only made any attempt td get out and shoot any t.u.U m mmamt Amm kuiiiv, us w c J a U' T ....... ftf -i-rrU h was in ortm eon.l""" ",,m"ikU"' ditlon when the majority were ty-nve wousana aoiiars win w sick. Mr. Bissner will remain expended on the structure, and here until Spring, and will then chairman Laurl M. Iloyt has return tO Seattle tO UkC his run. -mAm .rr.rnfprT.ont fnr rinanrintr Trices that save you money- he work, which will sUrt as 10c outing flannel, now 8c per M the preliminaries are out yaru, vuuhk iiamiri, h lib.- 191 ilannuUt ti.a nnur fir- ?fi .. rn 9t and 23r: Me uonua win vv unnicu wunin M..r,..Hi nnu tf it .i.nfP. now the next sixty days, and as soon 75c: 25c soiest'tte and poplins, u all legal phases of the situa- - . i a : a i ki... 1 1 1 v..... now l'lc These tirieea are irood "on arc aeuieu win ucuui until evi ry yard has been sold.- to move In earnest On ers. Main St Ihe German Speaking Society met at Moose Hall. Saturday af ternoon. with a good attendance, members from Centerville, Cor nelius, Hlooming. Hiluboro and Ikaverton U-ing present The Society was called to order by Fred Hulling, the president This Society has sent considers be money to the Hod Cross de parlment of the German army. and they are stilt active in pro curing funds. For Exchange: Good Portland ii ( a njsiness protwrty on union ana (!ra:iB Avenues -for rsnch or Misiness iiruwrty In some good valley town, or miitht consider a heat ranch up to liu.uou. itai m , a t ance. mortgage lor a years, in reel inuuiri.'S to 1 O. Hox 333, Hillsbonn' or call Main 141, Hillsboro. 42lf Dan Knni'. who has been a subscriU r to the Argus since he was old enough to read a news- imwr. was in town Saturday, and marie the omce his Usual an nual call. He recently rwived a letter from old pard hn bchief fulin. who is now at Pasadena. Cal. He says that KIT begins to feil the call of Oregon, and sends his regards to his Wash ington County friends. I am handling the J.ILWatkins Remedies In the Northern por lion of Washington County, and will visit patrons every three months. Territory is North of Baseline. Ait persons wishing orders can mail same to roe at Forest Grove.-lt F. Lepschat Forest Grove, Ore. Herman Collier has bought the It H. Greer property on the cor - ... . . .t . ner or first ana nssningion. le has been occupying the Mrs. K. M. Tongue home since moving i. t he i-ountv seat tie win uuua a uarairo for his machine this Spring. The order will initiate a cam paign for membership in the im mediate future, and by Fall they expect to have a roll of nearly a thousand. The membership list is now approximately five hun dred, and the wonderful growth of the Moose has been a matter of admiration to the lodge and community. The building will be a credit to the order and an hmor to tl e city. I'tULIC SAtC The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale at the J. teurer place, 3 miles East of Bethany, on the old Bethany road, at one p. m., on MONUAY.FKullUAKi 15 Three fresh cows: cow fresh about March 1: cow in milk since December: Two cows in milk since October; grade Holstein bull. 22 months old. good animal: three heifers, fresh next June; 3 yearling heifers; six-months heifer; 2 heifers. 4 months old. All have been tuberculin tested. Terms of Sale: Under 120. cash; over, six months bankable approved note, at 8 per cent in terest Two per cent, on ior cash over $20. Henry Zurfluh, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. J. J. Wismer, Clerk. II. It Ediger. of Bethany, was a city caller Saturday. Adam Beil. of Centerville. was in town the last of the week. John Marty, of Cedar Milt, was in town Monday, on business at the court house. John Fuegy. of Phillips, was up to the city the first of the week. J. W. Jackson, of near North Ilains. was a county seat caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer, of below Scholls. were in town Mon day. Wm. Kemper, of Verboort. was in town Saturday, lie has Iwn a continuous resident of that section for about 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy, of Bethany, were in town Saturday, and while in town called on the Argus. 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. John Friday, the newly ap pointed road supervisor for the Banks district was in the city Monday, getting in readiness to take up his work. For Sale: Fine high grade Holstein bull, coming 3 years; Bulendid con formation: good sire. P. A. Batchelder. on Oak Street road to Newton, east of Hillsboro. on Route 5. 47-9 Ben Thurnhcr. Toni Sinay, John Koehnke and Gerhard Goetze. of above Blooming, were in Saturday, attending the Ger man Speaking meeting. Will exchange home in Port land for stock and farm imple ments. Phone owner. Farmer K2xl. or see John Olson, at prem ises. 1122 Fast Oak Slreet Fort- land. 4Ga Mrs. Leah Bouland, of Port land, was in the city Sunday, the iruest of her brother. L A. Long, and family. Mrs. Bouland was one of the delegates to the State Federation of Labor con vention at Salem. D Off ICES Tf:HI IMHllIulSO As Fees tor Meatb ef Jaaaarjr Recorder aad Clerk Clerk Leads COt'RT FUMES HEW SIPCRYISOtS Friday Wis he Rad Master at Beaks-Ed. kasawtricb is The county court last week in executive session disposed of the following matters: Ed. Schulmerich was appoint ed road supervisor in District No. 6, vice Nets Larsen, resign ed. IL Dal mas was appointed su pervisor in District 32, vice Ben son. Road No. 618, petition of Ju lius Christenaen et als. was con tinued until the March term, a like order being entered in Road 592, petition of Grant Mann etals. The court ordered that the buildings at the poor farm be in sured in the sum of $3,500 with John VanderwaL agent. Road 623. petition G. P. Ess- ner,xand Road 619. petition A. L. Black et als. ordered established. Wm. Schulmerich and Dan Burs halter appointed viewers Road 626. Carl Berggren etals. petitioners. Road 625. petition A. D. Hill etals, referred to the district at torney. John Friday was appointed Road supervisor at Banks, vice Ezra Kirts. resigned. A warrant was ordered attach ed to the 1914 tax rolls. The Clerk's office gave a good account of itself throughout Jan uary, having received in fen the sum of $552. The Recorder was not far behind, having re parted $426.15. flofj Best Shinnbs $1.75 PER THOUSAND while they last This is the cheapest we have sold shingles (or io 5 years. If you figure on naeding any this SPRING or SUMMER, come in. We will arrange to carry you if you can not spare the money now. Bsriger Lumto Gv Main St.JandjP.JR. & N. Ry-'Co'. Tracks. A'.B SOLUTELY Everything in Building Material KJBUC SALE For sale, rent or trade Farm in Wisconsin; 240 acres. Every The undersigned will sell at pub lic sate on the Byron ranch, one mile south of Tualatin. Oregon, r 1 WW I thing in good crder. and can give on the Boones Ferry Road, to the SURPRISE A very pleasant surprise was ten dered Ed. Wilson. Feb. 2, at the home of John Loftis, in honor of his fiftieth birthday. Music, singing and games were the features of the evening. A de lightful luncheon was served at midnight Many useful presents were received. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames, bd. Wilson, John Loftis, Harvey Keenon, Henry Keenon, I Kelley, H. Kelley. A. Black. B. Thomas. A. Slooh; Edna Wolfe, Misses Maude and Margaret Keenon, Madge and Freda Jones. Florence immediate Bassession. Some olowing done. Inquire of Sam uel Livesley. Hillsboro. Ore.. R. 4. residing near Oak Park. 45tf Toni Sinay. of beyond Bloom ing, notifies his friends that he expects to kill a beef, and those wishing a quarter, or any con siderable part of it may write him at Cornelius. Route 2. or telephone him. 55 Hill line. Cor nelius. 47-9 Some youngsters entered the poultry house of August Tews last Friday night and stole three of his fine White Leghorn chick- ent The yard was probably robbed about midnight as some lads were seen in the vicinity close to that time. B. Leis. the Beaverton or- chardist was in town Monday, having just returned from the Corvallis meeting of last week. Mr. Leis will have an article on BDraving in next weex s issue. fWt prona For larire map and h w Fall and Winter ones 01 r.iii information nti ii. ou io me s cioines as wen ma John Keefe, Corvallis, Or. 1 wo diet suits., coats, aresaes ana - . Thn , .nd Orchardists will do well to watch years a U. S. surveyor and tint- skins, consisting or w ainereni a . y . jjU8b Mil- for this, as his letters are always Au' , nlh dred Kelley; Dan el Jones, wai- or interest k:.! RalpH Ireland. -of Portland. Call and look at our samples. - Christ Wuest the Tailor. Phone Main 803. Thos. Fowles. of above Moun taindale. was in town Monday, navinir taxes. He tells the Ar gus that tor the first time in 30 vrara Kin to was not a little I"'-1- - ..- - lf.0 are-er than it was the vear pre- i.io.4 : . . . ' . io.no v oui and that's some conso a-lo.to tion. See our new non-breakable bcrman. An opportunity to get a good, fertile, free nomesieaa, near email town and railroad. Soon answers were pouring in. Keefe took the enclosed money. and in reply sent back a amall Uand-McNally man of Oregon with an ink-line drawn about four townships. The map cost about 9 cents. He also sent a letter with a small Plat showing several sections of land sketched in nenc I on the bottom. In the letter he told the procedure of taking out a homestead, amrmod tka AMturinHnn of thA Pfllintrv tMU avnilr.ivn - I . ., mi . . set out in his ad, I nd laid further range-me Arcaaian. i ne mn lines by Stating that if the CUS- range maue ana .pncB vn tomer was not satisfied with this Ma inside of economy. A splendid Inralitv he cou Id advise him Of oaaer ana one mai pieuaea every otner' housewife. torwin. At first the fee was set at The Juver.ile department in $1.50. but Utter he was led to Judge R;asoner's court is this raise the ante to $3.40. While afternoon hearing a case against the bargain price was still on, Edith Ga away, the 16 year old Postofflce Inspector Clement sent daughter of David Galaway, of Keefe a monev order for S1.50. Hanks, who s charged with be In return he got nothing, but tne nir a persistent truant rrom money order was cashed just the8Chool, and of being untruthful "ttmo. Tlio (ImnA Marea ia the most I t S SlA. . MakiAMl n v n..-i it. D.....MiAM wnn raomn iwu lui n uuuwi V U nuaipn, tne imw. -----morlfof m.J- in 0r. grocer, was In town saiuraay y"5 .miL wh; vm, and Lloyd Shooh, Cecil Wolfe, Ilay Wescott Delbert uusoee, IWilmer and Russell Loftis. OREQON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland-55 minutes. 6:32 9:58 - 12:43 3:58 5:43 8:10 i 1 a m -a m -a m a m pm p m -pm pm was out tne last oi ineweex. visiting with his uncle, Lloyd In gram and family. Ralph is now on the Steamship Alameda, run ning between" Seattle and Se ward, Alaska, and his two broth ers. Thos. and Harold, are on the same run. They sailed out of Seattle, yesterday, if the boat left on schedule. highest bidder, his entire dairy herd and farm implements, at 9:30 a. m.. on THURSDAY. FEB. 18 Five head fine horses. 3 of them mares ;lot farm implements; 2 Holstein Fnesian cows, full blooded, not registered; 25 Hol stein cows, high grade; nearly full blooded: 10 high grade Dur ham cows; 5 high grade Jerseys; heifer. 2 years, full blooded Hoi stein Fritsian, not registered, due about April; 4 heifers. 2 yrs. high grade Holstein Fnesian. all due in April and May: 4 heirers. year ings and over, Holstein Friesian. high grade: 2 heifers. 6 months, not registered -2 calves. high grade Holstein. 2 mos; high grade Holstein Fnesian built 7-8). 14 yrs. a big. fine fellow, dam a fine milker. Nearly half of my cows are fresh and nearly all the others are due between now and Spring. All this stock has been bred to a full blooded Holstein Friesian bull. Tested against tuberculosis. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale: Under $10. cash: over. 6 months time, bank able note, at 6 per cent interest; 2 per cent off. cash over $10. fcmil Lauber. owner. Co). Geiberger, Auctioneer. The inrtishinw flood of worry and the respite found imperative from over-work is the bank account If ad versity remains a stranger remember that the nurtured account is gradually piloting you toward that lactn- dence that all men prize so highly and few succeed in attaining. 4 Per Cent Interest On Savings American Notional Danll MARION C ADAMS Marion C. Adams, of Nesperce, Idaho, died Feb. 2. 1915. He was born at Brownsville. Ore., Jamea Plumlee. of Gaston, was in 1857. and waa the son of Cal-1 acauitted bv a jury in Judge vin H. Adams and wife. Ihe Smith's court last Thursday eve- family moved to Hillsboro abort ing, after trial on the charge of ly after his birth. He graduated hi a deer out or season, ura rrom racinc u niversuy in isuo, suote mwm baiu American National Dcnfi (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources.. 600,4231 Danhlng in All Its Dranchea 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 Certificates of Da posit Farm Loans. Collateral Loans, 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Depocto. 9:1)8 (Sat only) P m Davenport in jail on a bootlegger and in l&ff was manned to uiss ss PnrH.nd-RR minutM charge, testified that he waa witn Kena r ranann. oi uaaesvme, From Portland-55 minutes. da when , deer Wash. The widow and two 7:54 m jmmrt into the road ahead of daughters survive Mrs. Lets 9:20 ... m them. Plumlee. according to Card, of Chehahs, Wn.. and Miss 11:25 am mnvAnnnrt's testimony, grabbed Ruby, in High School, at Ne 2:06 P m the rifle from Davenport's hands perce. Of his immediate family the following survive: uoiner. Julia Adams, of 4:27 6:25 7:13... 9:12 (Sat 12:25 ate only). you buy a tf i n u-mm - ni uwir iron, uv iiiurning. im liven ii r - - i !, i ,l. 4.i. ku Knot, ndulce in a good smoke nnau anil hark da V. urouu waiv. i . . . . , , t . - Rev. Berthold, or uorneiius, ,IhW!ir.0 ,rr.5fl2f was down to Hillsboro the last of the week, greeting nis uerman less than 200 acres, all cleared, in this county, located on rail way line, that one can purchase for $100 per acre. Pay $7000 down and terms on balance. Un less you are in the market do not ask nuestionn. If you are inter ested see Ur. Long. " 47 friends in the county seat For sale, at a bargain: New Cream ScDarator. Call Main 115, nr address H. E. Thompson, Hillsboro. Oregon. Routo 4. Nox 14. 46-8 Pm and brousht down the vension. P ra The meat was then taken to the P m firav Dlace. according to Daven Pm nort's evidence, and the Grays admitted there was some meat hnt thAv weren't exactly desirous NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS of .wearing it was venison. The jury concluded that Davenport's Notice is hereby given that the evidence was not sufficient to taxes for the 1914 tax roll will base a conviction on, and in a be due and payable at the office tew minutes aner rawing of the undersigned, beginning brougbt in a not gumy yeraicu Friday, February 5, 1915. and til The jury: k u vu&ni, j a im unpaid taxei will go delinquent brie, Aug Tews, Thos Kerr. J G ln.il 1 1 111 ft fDDlBIDU U.U 1CltlllllBII. VIW. ' E. B. Sappington, It Bagley defended Plumlee and rvnt TuMinrBf and Kx.Of. sava he is satisfied if Plumlee AoIa t. rniiMtnr for Washinir- had killed a venison he would Mrs. Catherine Portland: sisters. Mrs. Sophia Bowlby, of Hillsboro, and Mrs. Flora Pio, of Portland; brother, Wm. C. Adams. North Hillsboro. Mr. Adams had been ill from cancer of the stomach for some months, and while in a fit of despondency hanged himself at the farm house of a neighbor. while Mrs. Adams and daughter were in Nesperce. ton County, Oregon. Dated this Jan. 21. 1915. known - for he believes he would have sent him a hunk." H. Taylor Hill, of Portland, was in the city Saturday. H. a Toelle. of Shady Brook. wu in the city the last of the . WMaU QUALITY MID SEE I stand unqualifiedly for fairness to my customers. My business has been built upon the policy pf Right Goods, Right Prices and no misrep-. resentation. I carry a stock large enough to meet all requirements, no matter what grade of Diamonds, Watches or jewel ry, and I always give you the best possible service. LAUREL M. IIOYT Yatchmaher and Jenrclcr. Graduate Optctrl;i mitaboro. CrrJ: