The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 08, 1915, Image 1

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lllLLSUORO, OREGON', APRIL 8, 1915
VOL. XXII
10 ohl amn
Sheriff Kmm Otmvy Sl-
Without UvUmk m l HrtMnvr
DfFCNDANT WOULD 00 AlOM
PraUMUly Mnag Thai fet will Hal
lieale Nwt Ttae Vtar
Ulrlch llersirf. who ahut and
killed Joseph Shaliberger at the
Hermit home, near lteaverlon, in
January, apieared (or sentence
before Judge J. U. Campbell.
Friday morning, and w sen
tenced to an Indeterminate im
prisonment of from 1 to 15 years
in the state nitentiary.
Herxlg wan allowed to remain
in the sheritl'a office Friday, and
on Saturday morning h a
mnvvMl to Salem by Sheriff
Reeve, the officer placing no re
atraint on the uriaoner-in fart.
tiA nni would have known that
iianio waa undr ffuard.
The prisoner feels the humilia
iu hut ikiHi it with a irrain of
.kitnaitithv. IU haa how of
..iina nut mt the end of a year.
and that he will have a ird
reitnl during his incarceration
n.wM HlilKmlt aavlnir.
Ilerilg would have been a safe
proposition to have followed the
nnnulmi Bit in Portland, when
a circuit Judge allowed a prisoner
to lake himself toaaiem. hit
atalm that htf WOUld haVI
gone to the gales with hi own
commitment without a word, and
thoaa who know him beat aay
that Km wnuld have voluntarily
Kone and appeared at Salem with
nrtl.tra tfl lock him UU.
IU hu aold the moat of his
iwrsonal property, wm of it,
tmwiiver. havinir been left in tlu
cuatody of friend, lie aay a that
be haa already made arrange
niMii la rent a blace when he is
MUauMt ami he states that
acorea of hie Swiss and German
friend have offered him place.
upon hii return.
Sheritf Reeve will in a few
tiny have the flnent quarters in
the court IttMiKe, even if they are
in the ulii Htructure. uontrat-tor
I atty .ha rut out the old vault
ami made a passatr way from
the- sheriff's olliee to therlerk'a
old otlW ami the SheritT will
av a irivate ofliee where Clerk
.ui-tf uri-mdi-il. I hfiilii tiuarterc
nill ! iiHttl tiv tli'Dutv Aitle-
gate, in tax collection and other
olnce building. A long collection
counter ha been iimtatled, and
a new vault provided for the lax
rolU when not in UHe. It U some
nifty ollice. and Sheriff Reeve
and lleputy AptM trate are very
proud of their new home.
. S. WILKES OS
GREAT OLD RELIG
Map of Portland Made When Oly
Wii In Waahintion County
PtMUNTIAtr ALSO LOOTED TltHE
UNION STOCK YAKIW t,
Receipt for the week have leeh
catt e. 2007: calves, h; nogn,
Cattle aitUation remain sleady
ftr Mnndav'r large run at
alio-htlv reduced Quotation. One
of the largest evenU of late wa
th Shorthorn aale Tueaday. 100
aplendidly bred animal being
disoosed of from the leading
hnuuimr of the west
CimwI Komi found a ready mar
bet at advanced Otices this week.
Taim i nmned from 7 40, last
wmVa once, to 7 55 the tint
iart nf this week. Market at
cloae of week 7 4a
imha anninir the market a
nnartor thia week, ewca and
wethera duplicating. Several
nice load of Easter milk lambs
lirnnoht l? fin. Lamhaareuuoted
at 9 25; ewea at 7. and wethers
at 8. Demand good.
COH El! CLUB CO' HOOK
The new r 'i'v of the Coffee
t .lub Cool- .ued and on aale.
Thia in i reprint of the book
nnhli.hed in 1911. With 100 add!
tional recipes, and the sale price
ta tt) rent.
The books are on sale at the
following places:
Vaught'a Grocery,
llillsboro Mercantile Co.
Combs' Furniture Store.
Board's Grocery.
Snodgrass Grocery.
Do not forget that Greero have
the largest assortment oi ouik
garden seeds in the county.
Unrn in Joel (1 Ash and wife.
of near Mountaindale, March 2!),
1916, a daughter
n wiHttt. nt near North
Plains, was In town the last of
the week.
Springtime is here, so now
is the time to make garden. Buy
your garden seeds at Ureer s.
The County Court went out to
Jackson Falls, Monday morning,
to look over roads and other
county affairs.
White) Minorca eggs for hatch
Uir-aAttlnir of In tor 11. Wil
' lard f upper, Hillsboro, Telephone
City 502. m
Herman HotTarber was taken
before Judge Smith, Thursday
ftrf.nnn late, and oleaded guil y
to taking some dies and othtr
tools away from tne jonn vvoni
nkiaffnl nlacfl. near Scholls.
Judge Smith gave him 25 days in
iall and Herman went to the
baatile to hii lonesome home for
the present
I represent Siirella tonu'ta
not liold in tttoren. ill call at
Hiring on riMiucnL and do the
tittioir. and t'-ach how to adjust
ami ui-ur tho corset. Our Uilor
t-d rnriile-tinneaMiire corset, in
cluding the latest front luce, w ith
an exK-nenrHi rorac tier service,
cont no more than hiirh clans cor
hi'Ii iiiirt'ltKHfil in store. - Mrs.
M. Caudle. llillUro. Fifth
and Jackson Street. I'hone No.
Main ML W II
Tht nIuvh in J i . Williams ixxil
hall start.-d a riot Minday morn
inif atmut 10 o'clock, and caused
nn atarm of tire to Ik turned in
at tht ilchartmeiit. ihe Hue
moKt haw hurned out during the
night, and the smoke must have
"kicked bark into the building.
When the ulae wa entered
Itout ten in the morning the
room was full iioke and it
was thought f was a wai
nre. Invcatift, t however.
unwitrlhitil nil t lid the dtf
partment ha-l iU r nothing
-a matter that' 1 me own
..rnf iln t.uilif Nelson.
Not that Nelr Uhem to
run irratis. brT no im
mediate ner rt ?
' . i
nurr
ght
r Johnson '
Willarf Havana. "ay
moruir J a few dolliL
unn r' Inn theenirnf
of it heavyweights.
soe' .red to have the.
or' , getting, but HuHia
W jr Willard were InsUx
Jteir money was the t
on was uooreu ami uu ,
game in the twentv-ai
mediate ner fres
luteal tf m wei
ably int Jn thi
iRtwtnV Johnaon
I UU Tratlaf la oM tttii PUk
cs Tfcca Tofttktr
Thus. S. Wilke is very proud of
recent find while going over
and tabulating the old county
and circuit records in the attic
of the court house, and he haa
aUiriuusly patched the frag
ments together and made a
mount of the h'stonc piece of
paper. It wa made when Couch
first platted his addition-that
lrtiou of Portland down river
from Ankeny Street. The map
is torn and the rats have chewed
off the corner so there is no clew
to the draughtsman.
The man ahows the location of
all the churches or I'ortland by
Mucks: the location of the ieni-
ti-ntiarv. and all oub ic buildings
as they then existed, and also
shows the park blocks running
ud throuirh town.
There was then no settlement
where the citv Dark is now !-
rated, except the farmstead of
King.
The Den was situated on nlock
107.8. awav ud river several
blocks from Jefferson Street
The maker of the matt made a
iirettv fair iob of his work con-
sideling the day and date. The
date is torn off. but it is known
that the paper is at least w
viara old. for it must have been
executed prior to 1851 -the date
the new county or Muunoman
was created, for it reads. "Map
of Portland. Washington uwn
tw Oregon Territorv."
Mr. Wilkea spent several hours
natchtntr the bit together and
pasting them on a good canvas
lount, and he win nave a reuc
sesed by a very few in the
TthwesL
P.ring your eggs to Greer' a.
i'.tti. Hubbard deoarted for
Creswell the last of the week
Chicken griL sfiell bone and
chick foxl at (jreer s.
A. W. Walker, of Snot i Tua
ratin. was in town Saturday.
l!nrn. March 27. 1913t to Frtd
Klink and wife, of Hillsboro. a
daughter.
For Sale. Cabbage, tomato
and cauliflower plants. -Walter
Cary, lieaverton, IL 4. !
John H Williams, of Yamhill
County, has taken out license to
wed with Miss Clara A. Sapping
ton
Dr. Ix)e. the optician, was in
HillsUiro Saturday, lie has
lieen making monthly trips to
Hillsboro for over twenty year?.
Monev to loan-on farm secur
ity. I represent three large tire
insurance cornoanies. Ijive me a
eall.-li I. hunitli
S:im John.vm was in from
Shady Brook, Friday, and says
that none but the Li ones
are biting out his way.
Everybody knows that lbulk
warden seeds are U-st, B.iy
them at Greer's and get the
price and assortment.
Fred Coetze and J. N. Iiudon.
of alve Blooming, were in town
Saturday. Thew reiwrt some
mud on the roads between that
point and the county seat.
For Sale -SI voune 0. I. C
pigs for immediate sale - Mrs. W,
B. Bolton. Witch Hazel station
I!orn. Aoril l. 19I.V at Carlton.
Ore., to Mr. and Mrs. bay Wald
ron. a daughter. Ihe little lady
in a trrmndchild of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Grilhth, former residents of
Hillsboro.
V. V. KniirhLof Forest Grove.
wis in town Saturday. He says
he has never seen so great a
growth or grains and grass as in
this Spring of I9l". "Just like
the East for early growth after
seeding. he says.
.Ad.
1l'..in,l-.l mim Ynnnrmc
: H 1 1 1 111 VI 1 1 V I . A ...
for automobile business. Bir
iiav W make voil CXtHTt In
ten weeks by mail, ray us aiier
u-Mtioforo vou mwitton. (.entury
Automobile Institute. I Ange
les, Cal.
Jn.liro C.to. lL Bagley depart
ml for Hot Uke. Union County,
Sunday, for a stay ot a week or
ten davs. The Court win nave a
lxo.hI lime with Dr. Geo. W.
Tape-. When the Court becomes
ill the Dr. will urescriue. ana
irh..n thn Dr. has anv legal
noinia ta untangle, the Court
will olliclate. and in'twecn me
two there should be peace ana
health up in Hot Lake.
For sale: Standard phono-
ffranh. with BIO records. Just
i ifiwl ah new. Write or come
to see it. Three miles south of
Hillsboro. Address Hillslwro.
Ure., Boute 5, Box 35).
Mm. Silas ChristolTerson. ot
S!nn Francisco. IS homo for a few
days, guest of-her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ilissner. of South Tua
latin. Mr. Christotlerson has
iimm lillinir engagements in Call
furnia for a couule of years and
lis now one of the best known
aviators in America.
OON CLECTHIC TRAINS
rtland-65 minutes.
v am
V J
8:'
9:58
12:43
3:68
5:43
8-10
9:1)8 (Sat. only) pm
From Portland-55 minutes.
a m
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pm
p m
pm
pm
7:54
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1125
2:05
4:27
6:25 . .
7:13
1 9:12 (Sat only).
12:25.
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pm
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S. I'. AND P. II. St G.
All orient the P. L & N.. trains
are electric, and stop at me ae
pot on Main street.
io roruanu
Forest Grove Train fi:50 a. m.
McMinnville Train 7:lJ a. m.
slhei-i.lan Train 9.58 D. m.
Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m.
McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
Forest Crove train. . ..4:ui p. m.
Eugene lrain 4:bJp. m.
McMinnville Train 6:37 D. m'.
Forest tirove Train a:oo p. m
From Portland
F.iurene Train arrives... 8:15 a. m
McMinnville " ..9:42 a.m.
Forest Grove .11:59 a. m.
Fnat drove ..3:15 D. m
filinrulnn " . 4:30 D. m.
McMinnville ..6:37 p.m.
Forest Grove .7:l& p. m.
Forest Grove M . . 9:00 p. m.
MrMinnvillH " .12:15 a. m.
A 1 1 trains, except fcugene
trains, stop on Hag at North
Uanorfl and Fir streets and at
Sixth and Fir streets and at
Tenth street,
Steam Service Old Depot
To Portland
P. R. & N. Train 1:37 p. m.
From Portland
P.R.& N. Train 10:24 a. m.
Horn, to Henrv Lunow and
w re. near North flams, aiarcn
27, 1915, a daughter.
For sale. Cedar fence posts, 7
feet. Can deliver. -Wenger
Hroa., Hillsbora. Or., U. 1; phone
North Plains, ura. z-o
Iren Bailev. residing near
Metzger, writes the officials that
ha haa three hogs which he
I thinks are affected with cholera.
He wants the county stock in
jspector to examine them.
A. V. Dennv. of below IWver
ton, was in town the last of the
week. Mr. Denny is county
fruit inaoector. and under his di
rection a great deal of timely
spraying for Bcale has boon ac
compliahed this Winter.
Mrs. Chas. Grabel. of Port
land, visited the last of the week
with Mesdames W. h. bmith and
A. W. Walker, of South l'uala
tin she was lomed bv her mis
band, Sunday, the two returning
the first of the week.
rant A. Johnson and family.
of Laurel, moved to Portland,
Saturday, after a residence in
the county of two or three years.
The Argus will follow him to his
new home. The lure of the
rivAr mav rat Cant. Johnson
back on a steamer during the
Summer season.
I Uinnnn. Grand Keener ot
Records & Seal, and Dr. E. A.
Wrightman, Grand Chancellor
for Oregon, passed through the
city Monday morning, enroute to
Nehalem, where tney macie me
Pythian Lodge a visit, officially,
Monday night Lou was ac
companied by his son, Logan,
and thA two visited Countv Clerk
Luce, and bought fishing licenses
for the occasion.
1 C. Hoeffel. who has resided
in Portland throughout the Win
ter, has moved back to his W itch
Hazel ranch, and will start farm
ing operations at once. L. C.
says the "simple life is the
thing, after all.
For sale, rent or trade Farm
in Wisconsin; 210 acres. Every
thing in good order, and can give
immediate pr5ssu)n. Some
tilnwinir done. Inauire of Sam
uel Livesley. Hillsboro, Ore.. It
4, residing near Uak rark. 4oit
Ail.t Beinemer has sued Henry
Reinemer for divorce, alleging
cruelty and unhusbandly treat
ment. There are four minor
rhildrpn. and she asks for their
custody. $100 suit money, and
$1,000 permanent alimony, ine
couple own two lots at uak rant.
I he husband is a blacksmiin.
I saw cordwood. nolea ud to 12
inrhea in diameter, fence rails.
and boards of all kinds, into
stovewood lengths. Will go into
the country, write, pnone or
call on me.-Carl Skow, Hillsbo
ro, Phone, City 4G2, or call at
Tualatin Hotel.
Jesse Mavs. formerly ot Hills
boro and North Plains, died at
Donald. Oregon. Saturday. April
3, 1915, after an illness covering
several months. He was mar
ried to Miss Hosteller, a sister of
Wm. Hosteller, of I'ortland. I lis
widow taught school here for
several years, and was highly
esteemed in educational circles.
Mays was a young man. and for
several months was interested in
the mercantile business at Don
ald, ilong with Mr. Mays, a
cousin. ,
Dr. Rimer II. Smith operated
on former Councilman Thos. M.
Kerr. Friday. Ir appendicits.
Mr. Kerr rallied nic-iy after the
operation, and was able to talk
to his tnends tie next aay or so.
He has been suffering from the
attack on the appendix for some
time, and his case was at a criti
cal period. Ho will soon be able
to leave the sanitarium and oe
taken to his -home.
II C. nnd Cecil Kvle. of Gales
Creek, were in town Monday.
II C. hrouirht. in four Wildcat
pelts for inspection by the coun
ty clerk, and carried away etRni
dollars of county money as boun
ty. He killed two of them last
Fall, and one had killed a fawn
just before he met the Kyle Wa
terloo. Kyies aog touna me
fawn, which had just been kill
ed, and took the wildcat 8 trail
and tiwd him within a hundred
vnrrUnf his kill, f hree of the
cats were good sized, and one
was a three-quarter grown
whelp. Mr. Kyle last Fall killed
a cougar, while patrolling over in
Columbia county, as a fire ranger.
For that pelt he received a ten
pot
spEci7.ir:iionnTii!
PLAiriS VUTHE CUT-OFF
Knif tits f Pythias aa4 Pythiaa
Sitters Help laatltnte Ladgv
FORTY -FIVE VISIT FI0 RttlSMKO
ScealvM KalgfcU aai Latfc Eater
Charter McaaWr List
Friendship Temple No. 8. Pyth
ian Sisters, was instituted at
North Plains, last Saturday eve
ning, by Grand Chief Mrs. Lit
tle-field, of Portland. Phoenicia
Temple No. 10. of Hillsboro. ex
emplifying the work. The ex
ercises were held in the hand
some new Knights of Pythias
Hall, which is a credit to North
Plains, and would be a credit to
a city of ten thousand inhabitants.
Thirty-seven Knights ot Pythias
and thirty-four ladies were obli
gated -the largest class ever en
tering a charter list in the state
of Oregon. Forty-five Hillsboro
Pythian Sisters from the county
seat were at the institution. A
special car was procured from
the Oreiron Electric and the run
to the new town was made via
Orenco, switching from that
point to Helvetia, and from there
west on the United. It took 30
minutes to make the run, and
the same time on the return, the
arrival home havin r been made
at 2 o'clock in the morning.
There was a biir time, with
plenty to cheer the inner man
and lady, and North Plains is to
be congratulated for the way she
entertained her visitors.
The new officers: lira. G.
Essner. Past Chief; Mrs. J. W.
Good in. Most Excellent Chief;
Mrs. Thoa. Elford. Excellent
ftonior: Mra Joa. Cawrae. Ex
cellent Junior: Mrs. Jake Milne.
Mistress of Records and tor-
roanondenee: Miss Nellie Gordon.
Mistress of Finance; Miss Pesrl
Corey. Manager; Mrs. Wm. Dare-
ty. Protector; Mrs. Fred tseacn.
Guard; Trustees, Mrs. Leo
iSchwander. Mrs. Chas. Walter
and Mrs. Fred Gordon.
Hillsboro people who attended
the institution: Messrs'. and
Mesdames W N Barrett E L
Moore. W H Taylor. J A Imbrie.
Wm Nelson. L A Long. C E
Wells. A P Luther. Earl Luther.
F J Williams. F J Sewell. J W
Connell. Graver Comba. E L Per
kins. John Moffit L Shute;
Mesdames Henrietta Morgan. E
C McKinney. J C Applegate, W
IM Harris. K H Greer. N K Greer.
H T Koeber. J W SewelL Geo R
Bagley; Messrs L W House and
Leonard Brown; Misses Susie
Roundy and Clare Imbrie.
Features of the evening were
the welcome addresses by Mrs.
.1 W. Good in for the ladies. J.
V. Zimmerman for the KnhlhtS.
the response by Mayor W. N.
Barrett and the tribute to the
Hillsboro floor work by Grand
Chier Mrs. Uttleneid.
The passenger train conveying
the visitors was the first teraa
over the link between Orenco
and the United Railway.
$10 RUSTIC $10
Oar special cow is a good
grade f rustic for barus or
out-buildings at the low
price of ten dollars per
thousand. Rough lumber
now $3.75. Sized $10.00.
Badger Lumber Co.
Main St. and ;P. R. & N. Ry. (Vs. Tracks.
ABSOLUTELY
I "very thing ia Building Material
IfA
J
f h World is Mine
Said Mont Christo. because he saw before him the accomplish-
.nrnmnu rnrniicrn inn iKsissiiin 01 WfaiLll. ni sauinui
all have the good fortune to obtain the wealth of Monte Christo.
... ...a nnr. iinif, tuning miiMi'ivM nn a Diane 01 inaeneiMHsa
mil v" . --- - w --- n I ,
through saving a portion of your income each week. To-Cr Is
the tune to start.
4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings
American National Danll
amf TAWedSts.,
LAUREL DRAMATIC
The Laurel Dramatic Club will
ffivo a nlav entitled "1'he Old
New Hampshire Home," at their
new hall over E. T. Turner's
store, at Laurel, on Saturday
evening, Apnl 10, 1916.
Cast of Characters
Mr. Winthrop, farmer
Frank Brown
Mrs. Winthron. his wife
.....Mary Hathorn
Mabel Winthrop, their daughter.
Margaret Stoller
Muffins their adoDted daughter.
Olive Mulloy p
UllVvr OUIIlllupe, aw:i a vcmw .
'. ....John Mulloy
Tilly, Mr. Wmthrop's old maid
sister Mary Cline
Mr. VanDusen, the villian, (se
ct etly married to ilabel
Oliver Lucas
Mr. Rawlins, the villian's accom
plice Dick Rowden
Zeb Watkin's, hired man- ...
.Sam Stoller
Mickej Mullen, a traveling tink
er Finis Brown
Moses Gazinski, a Hebrew glazier
.Sherwio Sholes
I'hom will huanMial music and
a general good time, so come
everybody, and bring somebody
with you. .
The play will start promptly
at 8:15. Admission 15c and Sc.
SHUTE SAYINGS Mid
American National BctSa i
(AIFiLUTBD BAVK )
Combined Capital and Surplus 92,CC0.C3 t
Combined Resources.............:.. - C00.C3.E1 v
DanKin in All Its Dranche
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Depodt, ,
Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans. Domestic Letters ;
of Credit Safe Deposit Boxes. Traveler's Ches, ,
Savings Deposit Book Acc't Time Certiflcxtes of Da t
posit Farm Loans. Collateral Loans.'
4 Per Cent Paid on Saving Depott.
Arlnlnh Snfiert of Scholia, was
operated on for appendicits last
Thursday by Dr. E. H. Smith.
He will be sent noma in a cay or
so if indications do net point differently.
YOU ARE
WELCOME
To visit my Optical Department whenever yea
wish to consult me regarding your eyes
There ia no charge for consultation, and itf85
will not be prescribed unless you need them.
Some of My Pricea , -
Lenses fitted to your frame W-f" ' 1 '
Lenses in Alumnico frame frame- ' ' t ;
Lenses in Gold Filled frame
Kryptok Lenses ...... Rt 3
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