The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 18, 1915, Image 1

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    HILLSBORO, OREGON, MARCH 18, 1915
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Them ton"4
llunl
K4N CX AU QUAIL
WtfcWw Vtleress
Cifa wick leat el m
legislature waa very gal
Won ladies, for they
Ul (a hunt and nth
The M.-rrhanU Mutual tire
Asa'n., f Oayton. the Pacific
Home Mutual Fire Ina. Ox. of
Fort Grove, and the Horticul
tural Fire Uflit-r, of Oregon, are
no mure. I therefore wiah to
announce to the Inaured In the
Horticultural, of Salem, that the
manager of the above named
have turned over to the 1'eciflc
State Fire In. Co.. of Portland.
Ore., the insurance to be rewrit
ten by them. Thin U benefit
to the policy holden and credit
or. Phone or write to John
Vanderwal. agent and I will
keep your property covered till 1
ran are you, t'hone Main 2(0,
HdUU.ro. G0-2
Chicken grit, shell bone and
chick food at Greer's.
Adotph Uutschmann. of near
Orenco, was in town Saturday.
John Parsons and r.ife, of
Centerville. were in towr Friday.
tv, uimtt in ladie' neckwear.
direct from Paris via Chicago, at
Hillsboro Mercantile Co.
C. Cheyne. of Yamhill, was in
the county seat the last of the
week.
Geo. Laeraermann. of above
lUnki was in town the last of
the week.
Ed. Srhlecel. of near Eanks.
utm in the city the last of the
week. s
Sat'prt. of Tuaatin. was
transacting business in .the eity
Friday.
ErvinA llurk Halter and A. W.
Walker were in from South Tua
latin. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munger. of
Portland, were in the city the
last of the week.
Royal tailored suits alwsys fit
and retain their shape. Htllsbo-
ro Mercantile U).
C SchoenbaehW, of Farming-
l,.n and Ti'nni PvL of SOUth of
. , ' ,1 ff 1 1 k 1 . . . . . 0 . l . I ...... I . t f 1 , UlettAM
. , ..... .-- - , janiouniea io rnajw w w " me miince oi m cuunij in wn- me nver, wrrc mj fio.w.
W. indthiman wunai ... ( )mehfc,mjni . diatricta. and appoint Saturday.
na rememorr it,.,. in ,,!,..,- The 'b owout ' Uwiiinri. who w it at once ao- .v. l
r law remains the same "- , . - ... Jmm..- . 7" . r Jl... : i Anurew nwrib '--
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HEGioTEn OF HR
ODEMIISCIOED
Caaatv Will he Divided Into Uis-
trkts far Getlinf Statialks
HEALTH OfflCtIS SEIVE W CITIES
BetTveet Tkcte Is Falirt WatakfiM
ci-cnin.tas
The health laws of the state have
been changed by the legislature.
an4 homaftor thu tirnrurintf of
Sed to hun an Assistant Janitor Montgomery Ltatistics of births and deaths
the lm- wm on lhe "ick 'Pf ?d will be underUken by an entire-
(CUed with Jhe m k wm helping in he . The aw miuires
SIho. art tne uu war basement lie lurnea on me - -
I but the Spanish War water to replenish the boiler, that counties must be under the
!.t MdiTa like the snl t turning it olf at the supervision of a state registrar.
1 i -!iCt an right time, it fill.-d and drove the who is the head of the state
r !. iSLSI S alami 1!,,l,n th Tl .'rf oa of health. In all cities of
)untln lietnse. or sland pi(M wlth mach force that ue h?ath 0f.
5ce. along with the "rest t.pa were blown out. and the of- ver f" " 9m . ' , ,P .
v,""v" . A.I c - ii'.. m. fleer ia the registrar, and this
ew TL .kTi . nce. McCee's quarter were these, the health officer of the
b!.L5k.i J! fHMwith steam and the vapor cjty 0f Hillsboro. and the health
I tifl, Lrri.! m ihkk one t it officer of the city of Forest Grove,
ne than the P WtK a knife. The damage xne ,ite registrar will divide up
are immune ine year amtHinUHj topi-rhaps $5 or $10. the balance of the county in con-
C. 11 E3 QLED
Wen Ksmws) Deal-Mute
Kaife to Em4 Has Ule
Uses
LIVES SCANT IAU KCtl AFT3
year-open season irum . ln wurj, -pt.rhntia day he ahould be absent.
io uct. lin mil nK out new papers to
3 deer with Horns aora, i . lhn(M. lhlt wt,re
point a deputy
Hrt 1 aIM V rw iiiav Aip,
how to raie a fine apple, was a
Wm tara aal late la WaifclHis
Cm. Sm at Late Set Eawfca
Charles W. Emrick. a well known
pioneer, born in this county,
killed himself Saturday morning.
about 7 o'clock, death resulting
from the third attempt. Emrick
was alone when he made his at
tempts at self destruction. Me
was in the kitchen of his home.
t Ninth and Baseline. His
wife was the first to find him.
and he waa then lring on the
floor. Emrick fiist used a pock
et knife, cutting a big gaah. in
his left wrist This most have
bled for some little time and not
getting results, Emrick then
.!..hH Hi throat with a butcher
knife. He failed to get toe jugu
lar, however, the greatest dam
age inflicted being a small cut in
th wifwtnin Ha then took a
knife and olunffed t into nts
Snd bucks with less than
eing unlawful quarry,
rgray squirrels -you have
more than rormeny. me
being Sept 1 to Oct ai.
i pheasants, season the
Set l to Oct 31. but you
Tone hen to four males, a
W'a innrC AT two henS Sncl
nales in seven consecutive
t and geese, open season,
ia tvh. 1K-30 in 7 days
)t fishing Is covered the
supply thewe that were destroy.
el by the steam jets. The en
tire water system force was be
lt ml the tronure for a lew
minutis.
Go to Gothsm for high grade
hnrnHii Just recerveil - a big
shipment of sweat pads, deer
hair. If: coat hair. fac. inese
sell higher elsewhere. We also
have a high grade collar, $5 reg
ular, including 21 Inch, llooes
s ahould be absent. county seat caller the last of the stomach, just below the breast-
Births and deaths must be re- If", Th. blade oenetrated both
ported to these registrars, and in
the case or births, musi oe re
ported by the physician, the fa
ther and mother, or the house
holder where the child was born,
within 10 days. The report must
tell the name of the father and
mother, and how many children
the mother has brought into the
world prior.
In the case or deaths the per
nn actinir as underUker must
a f .... a. am faam ll r ! ta' aitd nf th atomaeh. Dierced the
:.. i fhr.. Iiirt. fire livpr. and the DOtntOl the Diaoe
insurance companies, uive me a passea ciear -
Done.
Dr. E. H
Kuu can eaten irout w
and upward me year
but from 6 inches up
rA l'ln that the information is
i: avton unrun. bkihi atxiui ou
call.-H 1. Kuratli.
V.ir bb1- IWen hives bees.
some patent hives. Good work -oM.-Chaa.
Ilickethier. Cedar
Mill, address Portland. It. 2. .1
I Honrv P. David, of Forest
Grove, was transacting business
at the court house the last oi me
week.
! Thive brood sows.
Berkshire, or will trade, for cow
or driving horse. Jos- Tannler,
510 RUSTIC 810
Oar special now is a good
grade of rustic for barns or
out-buildings at the. low
price oi ten dollars per
thousand. Rough lumber
now 18.75- sizeii
unto Gfc
Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. CVs. Tracks.
ABSOLUTELY
l'ver thing in Building Material
ri Davlnn tlnrtlh. BffM abOUt UU ... ...J lh
Hnu.r.ul Atni mt the Ore-1 .l ..ii!..niit ki.unikl n Itoute 4. Tele-
la from April 1 to Oct nn nitric atatioa. at Tualatin. A.L.u.nM nhn..e Scholia. Line 20, No.
unrun waa th- i.Unki will
i.aB 1.UI UB BB U.I
. .a a ai Jt I . " . . . .
r than ma soiaiers ana rpturning from a trip to nis i am-
hill ranch, lie lived at Salem,
and was well known there and in
Yamhill County. He was ap
tmrently in the best of health,
and was ioking with several
all males, over 11 must
Ihe license, or be liable
Whment
COUNTY COURT
AH the blanks will be furnish
ed by the state registrar.
The first violation means a
mU(omAnrr and ia Dunishable
as such, which means a fine
fm ei ia irm or iait from one
with several A. . .... Th. a..eond of-
men at the station a few seconas u- tn --.fc 0(T the reel,
wiore aeam. ssuinw wu
MkMl htm how Sa em was since
525. K-2
Ralph Ilaonan. of Buxton, was
in town Saturday night He
inva Hnttnn exoects to have a
good season this year, when the
mills start
Smith was summon-
f mH Emrick was taken to the
hospital. He was laid on the
operating table, being still con
scious. He raised himself from
I the table and removed his false
teeth. Vr. Smith then removed
the clothing in order to operate
nn t.ia ihmat hn for the first
bme he discovered the wound in
thestomachi EmncK naa care-
f.iiio mtnMit thia wound.
rh hamnrrhaM from the ab
domen wound waa immense, but
i hem waa no exterior now. c,nv
, AiA within ten minutes af
,iVI W.'M " " Vl . . . .
tor (miner nn the table, but the
wonder is that he lived aa long
a ha AA
Vmuup nrrtt held an in
lAnvm .. .
quest Saturday afternoon, and
tha inrv rouna a veraicc oi sui-
I 1 ' - W-n nn
III
Sim.
it u rtauohv nf Rnnka. waa
I . . ... ,.- am hin I in . . i .l- I in town Mondav. enroute io iav i -in witnesses saia am saa-i
1 allowed by im .couniy w rr ... T: - lnli wwnmtnwmnyVyw''. h u ... . n iniured -.-.i
and not appearing tn iasi .. ZT :7. ter.pan or may. ana - u , barn. .:. hvafall from a load
issue,arc: n" the accident
k Nerd, each $10.00$ Kva wu- . ""T "1". .T. 7 pomunenu soon. u (nvw there, and that he I. id to have affected his
I17A0; Berlaa Iaro, t.ui-1 "" "r.Ji'Ili " A m t n-1 h.. . fin nlace. mirt. he having threatened to I
CtUII COOK IIOOKS . rrn, .. the kill himself several times. The
" T ? 7.Z" i i.7ZZ. iurv: Wm Schulmeneh, August
sin ia fr viiH ri in hi h ins uvrr V VAA a I - - ar a-. t I
J!t2.- - .u- rv(T I o j i.T. i.Dj:-- Tvi J T Young. U tt ueicn-
i..L ".. L. U A. anH nn aa a I :.J Tk ,l..nim waa cron. 1 Rian. t KenSO BUU A KK.
Ur, N-IUa rrftMo, N.t-
ffara, Mch $10.00.
(-lleavtrton Grocery On,
Bttrhanan, $6J86 Jn "'
K 1. Mtav.na. 178.00: INlly
pointments i
..t. 'xiaiu.l ' A min.
RVUI1IUIII im luanw ........ i .
ute afterward he took a step COFI EU
back ward and fell. Coroner IMir
r.. w-nt to Tualatin to investi-
I gate the death, but held no in- C(ub Qook is finished and on sale.
.V t7sio- te meaeain. oui neiu n Ciub j- nmsnea ana on saie. spirited. The cleanup was gen
J t MbSaTrvic" h"Wt there being witnesses to ThU ti a nt of the book Lral. and a number of the horses
ly, $27.03; AmbuUnc. Berv c. nilhHhed in 1911. with 100 addi- boucht in by C. Kedmond,
1 oo: Sarah J Cloak. $16 00; Mr
.moU. S22.IS: O F VU M l.
Uuralwood Cai 8re '"
A . $7.00: W O IHnelm,
n:.Ma.kAik.n. f tional recipes, and the sale price wk0 wm continue in the livery
II '"'V .'r."
MilWr. Ui rafuml ...$
Dbineton. Co Treat mI
i SapplnfUin, Dtp Treat
WUaon, cahir Treat
MMlMMlllMMMt
A Umkin, Udgerman
1132
75.00
76.00
ih iii.nvi.ru will Ditch the open
ing game of the season against
I lm Angeles, at that city. March
'tn m.i lliir has bitched the
last two owning games ana nas
sUrted the McCredieites out
with the first game eacn time.
Heretofore for many years me
Beavers alwsys lost the opening
game. Mcueuie tninss me ior-
u i ronta hiinit. tflkintr the Place or the
The books are on sale at tne company which has dissolved.
1 1 ! a.laaaal I .
follow in ir nlsces:
Vaught's Grocery.
41illsboro Mercantile Co,
I Combs' Furniture Store.
Board's Grocery.
Snodgrass Grocery.
KsUriok waaaaonof the late I
SniMnon Emrick. Dioneeror IKS.
a a a.u
He was Dorn in mm county.
near Cornelius, about 3 years
aga He was married to Holda
rvi 9i. and the
widow and three sons survive
nf nmmn fHtv! Hennr.
on the home farm, northeast of
town, and Daniel, at home.
Tha AamA man waa indUBinouB.
and waa a good neighbor. He
rTT 111 fiillu annrertate the wisdom of rav
luu wn uv -r i ' .
ing a portion of your earnings until yon nav opesag
dc account .,
The "interest" makes it interesting, waue
the principal inspires ambition to accumulate
a mntralMK.
nniM : .Mnnnt an1 von will tealitc. as
never belore, bow easy it is to reach the coveted goal
independence. . - .
4 rer ven. inicresi via
American National Dcnll
aMSflf RNftaw,
twi a-danndpr and son. Of
Mountaindale. were in town Mon
day. They were accompanied by
Fred Stcmpfli, a relative, who
arrived here from Montana, last
niAalr nwtmriftniri hv his SlSter.
MissCelia. The visitors expect l moved int0 Hillsboro tome
o. ci ni.oV mam. 7 veara. to make VYasnington vjuniy mnnh asm. and had nxed us
JST :..3..... mer HillslKiroitecan pull througj , e?0 mly 3 uoo. 1? l.TaS PJ!
a win BKBin in iui j "'Idrtvinir mare, 0 yeara. uw. n urcj ' " - maa oeen rouruiu. nu wo
.1 line Onll I j !tk tk. Mm (hit k !
are souna ana vruB.- n" 1 nn. wibcu wii m
ur. . 1 0 Younir men lnks, ure., n. j. p. Johnson, or uuxion, waa going w w '-'!
Wanted-atonce, ioungmtni lia.oi j" .:., m...h. h thranrh ha owed no one. and
for automobile business, o g nntndtj circuin
. ..". 1 1 k.:.. Iftll hnn ana 8 .i.n ni.
I Downt. Qwk Treat off
Vnaltut, CUrk Treat off
iltxander, Clerk Treat off
Johnton, Clerk Treat off
Boot, Clerk Treat office .
jKeKnoner, Co Judge tal .
( Htnley, Co Comm aal , ,
kUtiton, Co Comm tal ..
Tupptr, Janitor aal . ...
Montgomery, Aaat Janitor
MMHIMHMMHMM
with
ourUrd 1915.
n.ou
51.00
21.00
24.75
RI AA
nay. we mase ywi"' ' " -rr: r" . :" a i ". Li" u - i.t.nH
w w ten weeks by mail. Fay us after has nis iwi no? -.. running iu.iu .
we scurevou position.. Century plewed to see me pnew ... na jn drce of
80.W11 i.ini. Inst tute. Los Ange- a lime. . ".: 17ZJ. .
. ""vv"""" . .. - - 11..U. It anrk. Th 19 a means DU8I- menus.
wv.viidil 1 1. 1 ina Kaiinman. 01 near iiuuvi, 1 -r---
vo, . - , ,... I nnoa fa Illtinil
Tally one for the split log drag and Arnold Vandome.on , 01
. - a .... iii 1 tM vna a-iav bim imvl ua aiiv 1
Judge iwasoner says w ww i.
weea.
0. Nordlund and family, of
near Reedville. were in town the
last of the week.
Wm Rnhh and family, of
10 wn me
60.00 1
U0
...kfluAi ihia imnlement has
heenustNl faithfully during the
Wl.u nn flnrlit falHv ItOOtl
hnvnnd the roads
u hnu nnt ftn used. 1 he I
nil. iu 1 v kmi, , I
Court says that occasionally there
Corneliut. Co Sealer
garnet. Co Sch 8upt tal 100.00
W Wilkea, Cl.rk Supt oft F0.00
C Luce, Co Clerk tal , w
KuraUi. Den Dork tal .. 10U.00
r''"". " " ; aa Court aays hat occasion Jn
m ooie, u.n. omiw ... Ja a mUdhO 8 H OW piaca wiicio "-"""'V' .
ie II Davl lUearder't tallOO.00 Bement is used, but they Lt of the week.
f ni... iv. d.i.. ..I :r,.ftor' v . K .1 r.. i......,. I it.... v.nlAr.hAr(r of Hethanv.
1 uuivjr, w I are lew anu mr wtnmi. 1 rcici , .inn i..".. ...
u Wiiiert, Attt Dtp Reeor- . T. nU-iw was in town Monday.
Vrsal , 6O.001 jwr.... . "7,0v "n' r.-., or . kinds of bulk
lUrUlfillVU IWim ---------- - J-
inir. Bath, water and light; garden seeds.
front rooms. Fifteen dollars.
Southwest corner of First and
Oak.
Louis DelaiTton and daughter.
Miss Mayme. who were recent
w v. IVIaman and
? 11.. jn..il kVl.luv fnr theirla.49
home in Manitowoc. Wisconsin. 9:58
They were accompaniea e.bv uj 12:43...
Miss Klwaoein ueiman, wuw a:oo ...
5:4;i ...
P. AND 1. G. & E.
TKa funeral took nlace Mon
day, aervicea being held at the
i " . a ai . a
Cong. Church, interment was in
the local cemetery.
VmvtAlr waa a brother of D. BL
... - .u- n u am iiM and Thos. Emrick. Hillsboro,
aSSffi, d s the !Z d John Emrick. ot Arlington.
IriAt An Mnin street
io ro". tu.iiu
PavaoI flmvTrai 1 .. 6:50 a. m.
McMinnville Train 7:3G a. m.
Sheridan Train .&p. m.
UNDON STOCK YAKC3
SUflTE SM11IGS
BMiK
Air.3Ttcen Nsticnd Ccr.!;
(affiliated ba k )
Combined Capital and Surplus..- f S2,O.C0
Combined Resources 0,00
Dftnhin ( in All Its Cranchc
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of 1.
Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Ua
of Credit. Safe Deposit Boxes. Traveler's Ci-tz,
Savings Deposit. Book Acc't, Time Certiitcs of D
posit. Farm Loans. Collateral Loans.
4 fmr Cent Paid on Ssivlnrf Dwrcx'-.
. 00.001 ---- -
nllal'ailUw t lnooo furnished rooms for housekeep
V.M' ?,f ?':.:"; J22 n. Bath, water and . light;
AppiegBM, UOp DlWri.I Ml vw.v
Cr.nHall Pa Aaaaaaor aal 100.00
fttiet Wilton. Dob Aste-aor
a - .....
W ....,... l.oo
topyigU Attettor'a office Ktther
Vlmart, $5.00; Elisabeth Chalmert.
.... i , . . ,11
i uecnon, uraee imity, tawi
Bth Crandall. IS.0O.
to Court-R MatUaon, $i0; C A
!7, $2.40$ D B Reatoner, $3.40.
8 WUket, Surveyor's on -?A2Vtit with
o 8 Wilket. C H axa .... 42.00 Will mane an u -
, - . l.il..na 4a h A M nur
OREOON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland-65 minutes.
6:32......
7:18. . ..
t
J.
N. Miller, of Clstskanie,
in tnwn tfnndav. on busi-
J. N. formerly resided
arOak Psrk, and sold out a
ar or so ago. He is going into
ie garden business down at
(latskanie, this year, tnd will
irm tide land, where everything
jrows to perfection.
I M. Durlxa. ftf hAw Quatama.
as in tha e' ths 1-t cf the
relatives in the East
Jean Nihart and wife, of Ham
mond, were in town- the last of
the week, witnesses ue.or m.
grand jury. They were brought
here to appear in the case ot
State versus Morton.
J. A, Thornburgh, of Forest
r.mve. was down to tne county
seat Fr dav.
Frank Hoicomb, West Union
am
a m
a m
am
pm
p m
.pm
.pm
.pm
Receipts for the week have been
mH a 1K74- raivM. sa: nosa.
u . r. l, n .191 a m. 9un. akoon. IfiSI.
u.Minn vSIIa Train. .... .2:15 D. m. I Tha market on cattle opened
. i .Ti. 1-lfl n m.lk.lrln a nmlitv niterine at!
I Ul.o. v. . ' - - - ' . -
Eugene Train. .. 4:53 p. m. tbout steady prices. Too steers
McMinnville Train 6:37 p. m. remaining steady all week at
Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m. 7 75. Monday's runot cattle
From Portland
Pn(Tfnf Train arrives . 8:15 a. m.
a. in . .
9-1)8 (Sat only)
From Portland-65 minutes,
7:54. . . . ' ........'" 1,1
9:20-
11:25 ." w
2:06. . .. " """V ,u
427 . " """ ' ' "
6:25- ... 4 '
7.1a.. v
0.19 iSat. onlvl H""P"
v.as ' am
.r ..... ... ro
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
Sheridan
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnville
All trains.
trains, stop on
Range and Fir
Sixth and Fir
Tenth street
Steam Service
To Portland
P. R. & N. Train......-..1:S7 p. m.
From Portland .
P, R. & N. Train 104 a, m.
was the heaviest tn inese yaraa
for some time. Good cows are
quoted at 6 50, and other lines
in proportion. A -
, Nntwitnatanaina' ine iaci, idu
Portland prices have been the
kiirhoat tn tha United States for
some time past marketinw has
not been as liberal aa expected.
1 Ton bom onened tSondav at 7 25
and are selling at same price at
dMa at WAJklr
OL... mm .aala kaina ti"H
diievM i ."A -y,-V"
nn nmmntiv tor anv ana li ci-
rrinira. Paekera are. axtrcasly
. .. Old Depot Uhort of supplies and are willing
. .9:42 a. m.
" .11:59. m.
" ..3:15 p.m.
" ..4:30 p.m.
" , 6:37 p. m.
" .7:15 p. m.
...9:00 p.m.
.12:15 a. m.
except Eugene
flag at North
streets and at
streets and at
takers of all offerixrs tt
Icrices. Lambs s.l sslUt
John Nawnm. cf tdr Lzzi
1 viiia, ma a city cx lYj.
In my large comprehensive stock will
be found rings of every description
and every occasion-baby rings, birth
day rings, signet rings, dinner rixs,
and in wedding rings I have both tif
fany and oval band.
Yon can make no mistake by tstisg
what I have to offer before purchas
ing a ring elsewhere.
LAUCSL M lZCr
wu in the eity ututcay
liana "