The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 15, 1915, Image 1

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HILLSnORO, ORKGON, APRIL 15, 1915
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JID DEIECIttS
n you::g cmeu
irt Him Near Mountalnilale,
iay, tor Prtland KuMwry
X4TE0 IN KUHttt OP WI TS
Aal to TU at La
Campbell, aged eighteen
wu raptured near Moun
Iiut Saturday, by Port
jdetertive. Messr. Helycr,
abrrry. Goltze and Abttott,
Campbell place above
jtalndule. Young Campbell's
) live in Portland, but hi
Vr lives in this county. The
rtive hive widened con
g the ytutnir follow with at
(two Portland robberie. and
allege they unearthed more
at the farm which will eon
i him with several other
J.
)m detective went to North
, and from there proceeded
ie ranch in the guis of fuh
n. A brother of Campbell
Cd to have shouted an alarm,
the oHkera got to the house
placd the prisoner under
t they still think that
)g Caml-ll would have ud
otgunonthem had he known
eir approach.
tmpbt'll ha a lad record anil
liern in the court before,
police think the rapture will
-t the breaking up of a gang
I haa been robbing Portland'
( and residence all Winter,
they also think that Camp
haa been interested in the
.ken and sack thefU to the
A of Portland.
?. I. ANl l. li. ft II.
except the P. It. & N., trains
elctric, and stop at the do
on Main street.
To Portland
W Grove Train 6:50 a. m.
ilinnville Train 7:36 a. m.
iridan Train 9.58 p. m.
W Grove Train 12:50 p. m.
linnville Train 2:15 p. nt.
Jest Grove Train... 4:10 p. m.
Time Train 4 :53 p. m.
Minnville Train 0:37 p. m.
rest Grove Train 9:50 p. m.
( From Portland
Tene Train arrive. ..8:15 a. m.
" . 9:42 a. m.
" ..11:59 a.m.
" . .3:15 p. m.
' .4:30 p. m.
, . .r:37 p. m.
.7:15 p. m.
" ...9:00 p. m.
" .12:15 a. m.
except teugene
(lag at North
street and at
street and at
Depot
The county court last Friday
sHtU-d with Arthur Itevt-ridge
& Co.. of Portland, the firm that
had experts go ovr the book
of the county. Their original
claim was for $1277.3:!. but the
court rr fused to audit the bill.
Afti-r week of parley the court
finally offered the company
$.S5.nn. The next day the firm
came buck with an offer to take
J'JW). The court then made the
proMal to split the difference
and the bill was paid at IM7G.71.
This saved the county nearly
four hundred dollars. The ex
perting was done und.-r authori
ty of the state law. and com
pensation is not fixed under the
statute. The county board, how
ever, promptly told the export
ing company that lefore they
would pay the original sum they
would light the case clear to the
Supreme C-ourt on the irround of
values.
Ir. Uawke came down from
Giuton Monday morning, and
examined Mrs. Christina Johnson
for initatiity. She was orders
committed and two guards came
down from Salem the same eve
ning to convey her to the State
lloiipital. She is aged 51 year
and has eight children, the
younuent of whom is 11 years.
The cane is a pitiful one, .and
Mr. Johnson slashed herself in
an attempt at suicide the other
dsy, inllu-ting several serious
wounds with a razor. She is an
AdventUt in religion, and says
the "lrd nrderod her to commit
suicide." She also says she has
committed the "unpardonable
sin," whatever her conception of
that may le.
I represent Spirella corset -not
sold in store. Will call at
home on request and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjust
and wear the corset. Our tailor
ed made-to-measure corset, in
cluding the latest front lace, with
an cxiwrtenced corsetier service,
cost no more than high claa cor
set purchased in store. Mr.
M. R Caudle, MillHU.ro, Fifth
and Jackson Street. Phone No.
Main Mi. 52-11
O LITTLE GIRLS
STH1TLE BY THEFTS
Maids U and 10 Years ( Age Aak
lr Contribution for IW
OCT ACCESS TO NOUSES. THEM STEAL
li:.-..tii..
jnimiiviiit-
rest Grove
pl Grove
pruian
Minnville
est Grove
est Grove
Minnville
II trains.
ins, stop on
ige and Fir
th and Fir
th street
am Service Old
To Portland
11 & N. Train 1:37 p.m.
From Portland
11 & NTTrain 10:2! a. m.
UHENIERUl)IMllM)Rf-l;R
apoleon Grenler. of Baker City,
d Miss Anna Iturirdorfer. of
ve Mountaindale. were united
marriaire at the County Court
ambers in this citv. Aur 9.
15, Judge I). B. Keasoner of-it-ting.
The ceremony was
rformed In the presence of
r. and Mr. John G feller, of
ountaindale, who have known
Jie groom for many years. Mr.
renter haa hrrn roulHnnt of
iaker for a period extending
)ver a number of years. The
)nde is a slater of Fred Burg
V)rfer. of alnive Mountaindale.
hey departed Friday evening
or their home in Baker.
I. 0. Koark. who formerly
inducted the Lauirhlin Hotel.
t forest Grove, U missing from
m rooms at . San Francisco.
hem hn hna Kitnn Hiorutnuin j
literature for three of Portland's
lading hotels. Roark is Baid to
Mve always carried more or less
jnoney alMut with him, and it is
fought that he haa met with
loul play.
. Orville Tucker and wife, of
Hrtdal Veil. Ore., were guests of
U. G. Gardner and wife, the last
of the week. Mr. Tucker. Is a
stationary engineered has been
working for the Bridal Veil Lum
per to. for a number of years. -
Here you are Mr. Farmer-
no o per cent, money see me.
? h. ykm, Room 1 Commer
Bldg., Hlllaboro, Ore.
That Gov. Withycomle has not
lost interest in nor love for live
stock since hi- assumed the duties
of the otlice seems to be proven
by the fact that he ha purchased
a $"X) registered Kentucky sad
dle mare. The governor says it
is his intention to use the mare
on Ms trips or inspection about
the Hnitentiury and other state
institutions, as well as on rides
taken solely for pleasure when
it is possible to take a tittle time
away from hi official duties.
Uural Spirit.
Wanted - at once: Young men
for automobile business. Big
pay. We make you expert in
ten weeks by mail. Pay us after
we secure vou position. Century
Automobile Institute, Los Ange
les. Cal.
Wendlin Sohler and L J. Pran
ger. of Cedar Canyon, abov!
Hanks, were in from the mill.
Saturday, bringing in Pete
Schneider, an old time engineer,
conveying him to the poor farm.
The patient is broken in health,
and one side is partially para
lyzed. lie was admitted to the
county farm and will probably
end hi days there.
The German Speaking Society
will meet at the home of Adam
Uoemhild, one and one-half miles
from Cornelius, near Haines sta
tion, North of the Baseline road.
the last Sunday in April-Apn
25. All members have a cordial
invitation to attend -Fred Bul
ling. Pres.: Wm. Schendel, Sec
retary. 3-4
Photographer Brvant, of iFor
est Grove, lost some cameras the
other night, a burglar having
entered his studio and helped
himself. The sheriff's office was
notified and is working on the
case.
For sale: Barred Plymouth
Hock, 0. A. 0. strain, eggs for
hatching. Setting of 15, 75c, or
2 settings for $1.25. -C. W. Red
mond. Washington Street, be
tween 4th and. 5th. 514
Gruver Combs laid the linoleum
in the Sheriff s new quarters,
the last of the week and the
olllco now can't be beaten for
convenience and comfort.
White Minorca eggs for hatch
ing-settingof 15 tor $1. Wil
lard Tupper, Hillsboro, Telephone
City 502. 4atr
Lee Commons, of Ona, was
the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
Jos. Wolfersperger, the last of
week.
Fred F. Hughes, of Center
ville, was a county seat visitor
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John G feller, of
above Mountaindale, were city
callers Friday afternoon.
TcH Sianr f CcNctllac far f mt Wtfew,
Mrs. Brrns aa4 CkMrce
strange story is that of Dial
lauer, aged 13 year, and a
mailer sister, aged 10 years.
who were arrested the last ot
the week for theft. The little
girls reside at Cornelius, ami
they have been out collecting!
money and clothing for an al-
eged poor family, consisting of
widow, using the name Mrs.
brown, and small children. The
middle of the week they came to
lillsboro and visited many homes
with their plea of charity, saying
that either cast-off clothing or
money would be acceptable.
They visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J as. Jose, and while
Mr. Jose wa looking for ap
parel, took ; possession of two
small children's banks, in which
were a few cent. They alno
picked up 25 cent while at the
Abbott home.
When they left the Jose home
thy passed J. C Lamkir.'s place
and asked him to open their
bank, saying they were unable
to do so. He told them he could
not open it without the aid of a
screwdriver, and they left The
euesl girl told Shenti Keeves
that they stole no bank, and per
sisted in the story for some time.
but finally admitted they took
one. and threw it away.
Many people gave the young
sters clothing, their sympathies
being excited by the story of the
alleged suffering family.
1 he case goes to the Juvenile
Court Whether or not the par
ent, who are very religious.
know ot the action of the girls,
is not known.
Bring your eggs to Greer'.
John I). Koch, of above Bloom
ing, wa in town rnday.
F. Unger. of Chehalem Moun-
KOSOFDOLlJIS
FOR CO. n COS
wenty-Oa District Collect Tai
for Special Ra4 Work ia I9IS
m NOW STAITI.N0 TO WOtK
lall-Tai Patamt HkWcrs Best aWti
-PraMcta im SalatiM
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th
Gilgian Hager. of above Moun
taindale. was in town rnday.
Springtime ia here, so now
ia the time to make garden. Buy
your garden seed at Greer a.
Detective Peter Kelly, of the
Southern Pacific Co., was in the
city Friday, conferring with
Sheriff Keeves.
For sale. Cedar fence posts.
feet Can deliver. -Wenger
Bros., Hillsboro. Or., li. 1; phone
North riains, tire. l b
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Good in.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Milne, and
Mrs. Jos. Cawrse Jr., of North
Plains and vicinity, were in Fri
day evening, visiting with Phoe
nicia Temple, Pythian Sisters.
Win. Pitman, with the Stan
lard Box & Lumber Co., above
Buxton, was in town the last of
the week. He says the company
has been operating nght.along.
rain or shine.
A troop of 35 Mazamas. of
Portland, came out to Sherwood
on the morning passenger, Sun
day, and then hiked across coun
try to Hillsboro, leaving here on
the 6:37 train for the city. They
were a tired bunch, but thor
oughly enjoyed the trip.
J. R Campbell, of the Dudley
mill, had a mishap with his
horse and buggy while enroute
to town, accompanied by Mrs,
Campbell, the last of the week
Mrs. Campbell was thrown from
the vehicle and suffered a Col les
fracture of the wrist Dr. Bai
ley attended the injury. Mr,
Campbell was enroute to see the
Dr. for the benefit of Mrs
Campbell, and he says that as
long as the arm must be broken
it was well that they were on
their way.
OREOON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland 55 minutes.
6:32 t .'.
7:18
8:28.....:..
9:68
12:43
3:58
5:43
8:10
9:li8 (Sat only)
From Portland 55 minutes.
7:54...
9:20...
11:25 ....
2:05
4:27......
6:25
7:13
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"den seeds are b-st Buy
I'm at dreer a and get the
pries and xssortment
Dexter Shoudy. of Seattle, was
in the city Saturday. Mr. Shou
ts interested in coal lands in
Washington state.
Money to loan on f.rst-clas
arm security. Washington
County Abstract & Title Com
pany; by 11 J. McAlear, Mana
ger. 411
Hazel 1edford. of Foreet
Grove, came down Saturday eve
ning for a short visit with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
edford.
For Sale-3l young 0. I. C
pigs for immediate saleMrs. W.
B. Itolton. Witch Hazel station.
Mrs. Silas Christofferon dj
parted Tuesday for San Franci.1-
co, to join her husband, after a
iit with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Bissner, of South Tualatin.
Kd. Schulmerich. who is super-
isor over in District o. was in
Saturday. He has been doing
considerable road work in the
past two weeks.
I saw cord wood, poles up to 12
inches in diameter, fence raila,
and boards of all kinds, into
stovewood lengths. Will go into
the country, write, phone or
call on me.- Carl Skow. Hillsbo
ro. Phone. City 4G2, or call at
i'ualatin Hotel.
D. C. Stokesbury. of Forest
Grove, came down Monday to
make arrangements with the
county court to run the new
Buffalo Pitts steam road roller.
and he will soon Ik pulling the
throttle.
I have several inuuiries from
eastern people for farm lands in
this country. Farmers who de
sire to sell their places, and wish
to sell right can send me de
scription, lowest prices and
terms. Victor Callier. 2321
Washington Street Portland.
Oregon. 3-4
C. R. Handy and brother, who
are interested in land near West
Union, were in the city Satur
day afternom. They own the
Mauzey place and will now cut
it up and place it on the market
Mr. Handy was long a resident
of Pacific County. Wash., where
he was engaged in the mercan
tiie business.
Seme horsethief stole a bay
mare, aged 7 years, irom the st
Mary's Home barn, last Wednes
day .evening, April 7. The ant
mal weighed about 13T0 and was
first-class ho"se. lhe thie
probably went clear through to
V ancouver before morning. The
halter was the only thing miss
ing in the way of equipment
Sheriff Reeves is offering a re
ward of $25 for the recovery o
the animal, her description being
Bay mare. 7 years old, weight
1350 to 1400; star in forehead
barb-wire cut on left front foot
hind feet white to ankle.
Do not forget that Greers have
the largest assortment of bulk
garden seeds in the county.
Joseph Brown, of Forest Grove,
working at the J. U Smith barn
lost a little over $13 and two
diamonds. Thursday e v e n i n
some time. Browrrwas washing
rigs, and his overalls became wet
He hanged them on the rack
whilo he went to supper, and
when he returned he donned
them without looking to ste
his purse was still in the picket
The next morning his wife asked
him for some change to make
purchase and he then discovered
that the purse, money and dia
monds were missing. Brown
says that he valued the two dia
monds highly, as they were gifts
from his parents when he was
boy, and left the old country
They were worth at least $150
and had been taken from rings
HealBolost a little silver sou
venirring, the property of his
wife, who is the daughter of the
lady who once married Christ
aralwuest
Twenty-one road districts in
Washington County have voted
special levies for permanent
roads this year, and work has
already started in several. The
fact that the half-payment of
I taxes came Into vogue baa been
an obstacle in the best results of
making macadam, for the reason
that nearly fifty per eent ot the
mone will not be available until
ong towards Fall.
The levies run all the way
rom 2i mills to 10 mills.
Those districts which have
special tax this year, and which
do more or leas rock road work
are: Dist 1, Chas Geiberger. sup
ervisor. Tualatin. 7 mills; Dist 2,
T Cole. Sherwood. 5 mills;
Dist 3. F L Brown. Laurel. 10
mills; Dist 5. Otto Voegel, Cor
nelius, 10 mills; Dist 7. Jonas
Moline, Reed ville. 5 mills; Dist
Henry Hesse. 5 mills; Dist 9.
Zweiner, Hillsdale. 3 mills;
)ist 10. J Oefinger, Beaverton,
2i mills; Dist 11. J J Wismer. 10
mills; Dist 19. 6 mills. Fred C
oelle; Dist 20. Gabe Fsner. 5
mills; Dist 26. John Trachsel.
ieavertnn. R 2. 10 mills; Dist 2a
ohn Zimmerman, 5 mills; Dist
Carl Berggren. 3 mills; Dist
C C Nelson. Bacon a. 7 mills;
list 37. Grant Mann. 5 mills:
Dist 42. Otto Bros. Timber. 10
mills; Dist 45. Alfred Pieren,
Helvetia. 5 mills; Dist 46. D L
Smith. Banks. 6 mills; Dist 47.
Nick Kemmer. 6 mills; D.st 43.
ohn Schmeltzer. Sherwood. 5
mills.
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BOWUNQ
Really
MADE in HILLSBORO
NOT SHIPPED IN; BUT MANUFACTURED
HERE
The entire stock of the Hillsboro liomber Co. lus
been purchased by the Badger Lumber Company. It
is being moved to their yard, Main Street and the P.
R. & N. tracks, and is being sold at a great reduction.
V
Bsdger Lumhr Go.
Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks.
ABSOLUTELY
Everything invaliding Material
he score of the men's bowling
game Thursday evening last:
Downs. 165. 205. 164: total.
534; ave. 178. tloyes. 115. 182.
08; total. 465; ave. 155. Smith.
213. 12 1 152; total. 489; ave. 163.
Shute. 168. 169. 200; total. 537;
ave. 179. Olsen. 156. 177. 154;
total. 487; ave. 162. Grand, to
tal. 2512.
Wolfersperger. 169, 161. 129;
total, 459; ave. 156. Vie Jack.
5Ti. icy. 179; total. 504; ave.
168. Mahon. 163. 213. 168; total.
544; ave. 181. Moore. 177. 184.
180; total. 541; ave. 180. Bent
ley. 202. 218. 136; total. 556; ave.
185. Grand total, 2604.
Friday afternoon the ladies
bowled with scores as follows:
Mrs. Phillips, 80, 6S; total, 146
ave, 73. lira. Boeker. 78. 71
total. 149; ave, 75. lira. Mc
Carthy. 109. 94; total. 203; ave.
102. Mrs. England, 47. 113; to
tal. 150; ave, 75. Ciarjwa. ts,
65; total, 153; ave, 77. Urs.
Bunsen. 43. Grand total. 844.
Mrs. King. 97. 85: total. 192;
ave, 96. urs. Dillon, ra. bi;
total. 200; ave. 100. Mrs. Bent
ley, 83.82; total. 165; aye. 81
Mrs. Shute. 68. 66; total. 134;
ave. o7. miss Lippscnat, x. oz;
total. 129; ave, 65. Mrs. Kroe-
Rer. 67.
W. H. Erwin, the Watkins
Remedy man for the south of
Baseline, has removed his head
quarters from Forest Grove to
Hillsboro, on Main St, between
Fourth and Fifth, Phone, Main
856. 3-5
John Vanderwal departed for
San Francisco, Wednesday. He
received the $1500 check from
the London & Lancashire Fire
Ins. Co., for the Connell fire loss,
Monday morning, less than a
week after J. W. lost his farm
house. This is pretty quick set
tlement, and Vanderwal is very
proud of his company.
Mr, and Mrs. L A. Kingken
ny have moved to Portland, and
will reside there permanently.
They have lived on their place in
the Garden Tracts for a couple
of Years, and have made many
friends nere. Mr. Kingxenny
will have charge of a coal mine
at Centralis This mine has a
14 foot vein, and 300 tons of
the product are shipped daily.
The Briquetting Company will
turn out briquettes, and a good
sized crew will be kept operating
the mine. The company with
which Mr, King is interested al
so has a mine at Castl Rock.
Several Hillsboro people are as
sociated with the mining inter
el -!
The World is Mine
Said Monte Cbristo, because he saw before him the accomplish
ment oftPurpose through the possession of wealth. Wa cannot
all have the good fortune to obtain the wealth of Monte Christo,
but we can strive to place ourselves on a plane of independence
through saving a portion of your income each week. To-day ia
the time to start.
4 Per Cen. Interest On Saving
American National Danll
SfflJTE SAVINGS ML
American National Den!
(affiliated BA 'K
Combined Capital and Sorplns..............$ 92.0CO.CO
Combined Resources ......30,4231
Demhingin All Its Branches
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deceit,
Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domes tie Letters
of Credit. Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Cheeks.
Savings Deposit Book Acc't Time Certificates of De
posit, Farm Loans. Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Depcdts.
DIAMONDS FOR APIUL
The Diamond is the birthstone for April. Your
gift will be acceptable If its a diamond; you can be
sure of that and no other gift could more con
stantly remind one of the giver.
A gift diamond should be of good quality,
whether large or small, and there are probably
more wades of diamonds than you ever thought
possible. Whether you can judge for yourself or
not you will be satisfied always if you buy your
diamonds here, and the more you compare try
quality and price with others the better ycj'U I
satisfied. .
LAUREL M. IZOTT
llllUboro. . C.-c.