The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 22, 1915, Image 1

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MLLSIiORO, OREGON, APRIL 22. 1915
VOL XXII
3 01 tujn.
Skrk'S Cl Knw.krl If
Smithereens by lavMllgattaa
riAlt IN wiMUITS N4N IS CHILD S
WU4 tor Lwrit ScfcaUl
iHMNi U Ikf Mm
The celebrated confesiion of the
(n.iiMil. John Sierka. who ii
invritiltnl into t confession by
the alleged criminologist Thaeh
rr. wm knocked Into i wicked
hat by th decision of Gov.
Withy com be, last Friday moro-
Inir. when, aftar an investigation
iivlif. of near Foret
a in Yakima, last
...... i
inir a hii u m .ai neau
rrtfUtertd llulatein cattle.
I aay a that the triple up there
are great admirers of the lloJ
t m breed, and htf sold ne cow
alone thU brought flTtf-some
money, even for a registered
row. A ihrre months old calf
wm arid for Wit. and the bull
brought $'. Hughes savs that
the DvKohl atrain predominated
-the same Ktr&n in the Ik-ndler
h-ni. North Tualatin Putins. Mr.
Hughe as the tiiir money in
Cittle irt to come from registered
nlock. and he think Washington
County will go more and more
into registered cattle.
I rri.rint SuirelU corset -
not sold in atore. Will
home on request and
COUNTY HOT LIKELY
io nono bo::os
Multnomah AumUmm Tor Wath
Ingloa Co. ! Marti Surface
WOULD NOT IE Pi4CfC4L WOVE
Cut laa Far Sal t4M.M.
WmI4 Oct a Nar
Vkhm one visits Portland these
Jaya he finds that there is a gen
eral impression there that Wash
ington County is alwut to try to
rail at vote bonda for hard surface road
do the L urk. There is nothing to this
tha dead woman. Mr. Wchr-
man. murdered at Scaupoime,
it waa found to be the hair of her
tittle child, killed at the same
iim Thi hair waa claimed bv
ft.U.W. - " ( I
iwtter to have been tha hair of
i..hn Sirka. who worked tor
i u.u SrhmidL near Crowland.
th Kail of tha murder. Schmidt
and thia would do the county
IttMltl a Ml I '' " ..-- - - n Vl v- wm
fitting, and teach flow to adjust wnn one goes into the subject,
and wear the corset. Our tailor- Jef th(J corigtituljof, we couJ
Inir. wnan,iwr an in"M ei made to-nuasure coithi. I . .,, i,,n,t iMIM, thkn
f ih. hair found in the hand of dudinit the iateat f root lace, with vote no greater bond issue than
i. " . . i -- i .,..,.,..(;... uriii'i I X t til (ill and thin wou 4 pui in
wt ti.im.ire thun hik-h daiw cor- but 25 milea of hard surface.
Ht-tn purchased in store.- Mm.
ILK I au,lle. II. iauu. rii in . fe .
and JacKHon wwu. . n. . . therefore.
Main .mi. r, .iiu.ali.- j,wtff
Uurjflara entvred the watch Ueaaoner, in Bpeaktnjf of this,
shop of Dudley Stowcll. at Uui'laayt he would not be in favor of
tnn. litNl Thuwlav evening and IUch a proceeding, and trunks u
nf ininuiwr. ocnmio . . . . j . . t . i.
. . - . ... i Libin uiMk'ir iiiiv iKiimrB i tvftniii i iviiin niurt? titan live
did not teava tha ranch at tha r1";,: ; are Mie ed to
time of tha murder, and that .it Iran I-
waa a phyaical impoaaiwuiy tor - v h,t tha name parties
theaimpla-minded boy to have J o U ar 1 a n
"iId'K an tli todow!thth,job. Mr.
l",W!li ?im. f?i br;.akfalt ll.I StowHl mHrU bia l a.: Ten
home in t roe for brcakraal the t WJ,lchw; Iiat,.nt PV.
Tuars -jock-Macur. sr
en. tha letter of whom was con. 1
nectedwith aome priaon i ifi J , , fo,:acdl batu-ry Sherwood and Middleton to con-
aociety. !?4tw.hhrS.? flaaNh : about & in caah. nect with the Rax-Tiiiard. Farm-
hair found in Mr. Wehrman a and j,,,,. uiooming;
hand waa that of Sierka. Mi- The (jerman Sia-akingiety , . ... , . d Mountaindale.
croacopie inveatigalion by IT; will me.t at the home ol Adam d lh from l5ank8 t0 iUxton.
(Jilbert.f Portland, ahow a that jmhild. one and ona-half miles . ,d benefitted.
in her death nght Mra. Wehr- from ,i0rm.tiU!ti near Maine ata- k w itheonly solution
man pulled aome of the little tio( MurtH of the lUseline roi thU We. and it ia possible
aon'a hair from Il neao. the Just Sunday in Apru-Apn . , th may have a
IVnder. convicted by K l. n All memlwra have a cordial Lw---. in vote on thia proposi
Tongue for tha Wehrman mur- imitation to attend -rrejt inn- ion tw0 year from now. Judge
der. iaaUII In the penitentiary, ,inir pres. ; Wm. SchendeL Sec- ,u.asoner gays that this would
and ho will atay there. Mr. .tary. not carry, jn his judgment The
MJi
WwKr7J. h;ha,x. held. 'The entire crop.
to one. The Ixiurt thinks we
had better keep at macadam
work, as we have the past two
or three years, and we win oe
better ott in the long run. He
would like to aee the main (as
iim.l'ortland road macadami.ed
clear through to the county line.
and then laterals bum to accom
modate Cedar Mill and liethany:
VWlinnrt and Hanks: III Hdak'
F.ring your c-k'KS to Crt-er'a.
IV ter CroHsen. of near Helve
tia, was a county sati vwuor
Saturday.
John A Johnson, of lielow
iieaverton, was up to the count
at r nday.
Mnnov Ia loan -on farm secur
ity. I represent tliree large lire
inmimnre eomiMtnie. Uive mea
cali.-tl. I. Kuratli.
tVmmLHiori ilM Matteion
and i' 0. JJo". f Forest drove.
were down to the county seat
Saturday.
Iv knows that bulk
garden seeds are t-est. liuy
tht.m at t.n-ers and tret the
price and assortment.
David Wenirer Jr. and John
Wenifer came in from. Helvetia.
Sntiir.tav nnd took out a flCW
auto, purchased frm liartrampf.
Here you arc Mr. Farmer-7
aA K tM-r enL monev-Ree me,
H 1 l'erkins. Itoom 1 (5ummer-
cial I'.ldg.. Ilillhbiro. Ore.
Cl i.u. r AUnandr. locomotive
nni?itier and mobtrman for the
t . was in the citv Saturday.
en route for the Tillamook end of
ih.. lino, and incidentally for a
fishing trip.
ur SaloYe.irlinsf registered
llolstein bull; al.40 six months
n.(i4lpred Ho stein bull; both
line
et?.
South of Cornelius.
SIOE 6SE OF
11 no o
l ather Keatf BtMa While CMM'
Trial U Beta Ca4cte4
S4VS "I TIIST IN THE UCS"
Little EIU Baatr 4lw le ta
a PvtaaliM. Tnatararilv
It would have been an adaman
tine heart that would not have
been touched with pity at hear
ing the trial of thirteen year old
Klla Uauer. daughter of people
who live south of Cornelius. The
little girt in company with her
sister, has been around, collect-1
ing clothing for poor people, and
while at the J as. Jose home, re
cently, took a smalt bank, con
taining a small sum of money.
She also took about $2 from the
apron of a saleslady in the Mer
cantile. The little srirl admitted
the chanres. and waa lent home
temoorarilv. on Drobation. still
to be under tha officer or the
Juvenile court Mrs. Dora Read
Rarber.
Tk il (a nniMfiatlnl
0 youngsters. -t,trtia ai uo- briithL but does not appear to
so. Cornelius. Ore.. uuie . get along with her
Really
MADE in HILLSBORO
... t
NOT SHIPPED IN; HUT MANUFACTURED 1
IIKRK 1-
. The entire stock of the Hillsboro U'amber Co. lul
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.
Badger Lunta Got
Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ,
ABSOLU.TE L;Y;
Kverything'.in Building Material
school. She ia a fine violinist
A. Ilendler. of North Tualatin nas rvn meni, ana iiu
in.:., .-.I r..,rhrA rt j of care may mate a useiui woman.
.t in. i.th l.r.Pilprj 1 ine iainer was in uib cwur
of registered Ilolsteina, were in aunng ineinai. ina uianuiy
.1 .1... i.,..i ,f 1 h I Dear 10 ue unneceaoaniv ueruirv"
in cuuiht seal me 111.H ' .. !j u ..
. ni nvnr ine intiiir-iiL lie in Ten
week. :.s.:;..TiirL i
1 reiiinous. anu wiiue uic uw ww
It is estimated that over seven r.roeeedine had recourse to his
hundred automobiles passed bible. He employed no counsel.
throutrh town. Sunday, includ- but said. "1 will truat in the
tha tm-al mnehines. it was Ird.'
mr dav and evervbodv owning With uroner t'ainin? the little
a machine was taking advantage Kliss might be redeemed entire-
of the beautifgl weatht r. ly. Mrs. Barber says that aside
.. i. ,,.i ,ua from the kleptomaniac incidents
'T.intv" who IS a cnestat the.. .... .,.
Hotel Reeves, was sent to C-r
confesaion.
f. P. AND P. E. ft II.
All. except the P. It & N.. trains
are electric, ana siop at me u.--pot
on Main street
To Portland
Train G M) a. m.
McMinn villa Train 7:30 a. m.
Sheridan Train .- -9J& p. m.
Forest Grove Train 12:)p.m.
McMinnville Train 2:15 p.m.
k P.mva Train . ...4:10 p. m.
MI 1 w - -
Tra n : P.
. . . . 1
however, has sold at rainy goou
prices thia Spring. C. II Hue-
hanan, I ine intenanan -,
I ami A W (".innell. of tho M?r-
I ..until., iinv that the big sales
movement was on when tnc
...- ai.n il.2T. There
are hut a few carloads of spuds
in the county, and the sharp
advance will alTect but few
,.,.,i..ra Mimv think that they
will 10 to two dollars per sack
tf.iri. the advance closes down. Snrinrtime is here, so now
...... .. tb. three is the time to make garden. Buy
nd .half v ar old mm ot Mrs. your garden seeds at Greer's.
every section would derive some
benefit. The trouble, however,
with such an election, would lc
the fact that many districts,
which have paid special tax sev
eral vears. and have their main
nartiatlv macadamized.
would naturally object to paving
frr rock roads in other localities.
Multnomah is to build only TO
j miles of hard surface roads with
a million ana quarter uuuam
1 Mum- nf Mi sooro. in
1 ...w.j. . ...
Portland, at 1 kio bard and t.rav-
McMinnvtU "; - " "" " , FjHtSide. Thu.s
roresi urove - v -,,,, Th,
mm Portland
Eugena Train arrives 8:15 a. m
Attorney W. G. Hare and At-
K. R. Tonirue have new
machines. Mr. Tongue celebrat
ed his birthday. Saturday, oy
bringing out a new Cadillac.
McMinnville
Forest drove
Portal Grove
Shendun
McMinnville
Forest Giove
Foreat Grove
McMinnvlll -Ail
trains.
trains, atop on
ltange and Fir
Sixth and Fir
Tenth street
Steam Service
day nitfht. The little fellow ran
in front of the moving car. m,u
. 1... ..l., -man 1riillll,il the Il'tlOCr
: unvM th hov's life. Mm. W. M. Tavlor. of near
He was slightly bruised as tho Scholls, is nicely convalescing
result of his accident. from a critical surgical operation
aimtamed a lew daV8 BgO, ur
For sale: Barred nymouin , operatinr.
.. i. I' ol....m txaita for yuc wiwiamiR.
I -.-i.:.. c..nini r ir. 7.ric. or M.mov to loan on first-class
.12:15 a. m. o .:!. fnr Sl.25.- C. W. Red- farm security. Washington
rnt EutreneL.,1 ivhinirton Street, be- r.ountv Abstract & Title Com
flair at North tait. Ath and 5th. 51-4 banv:by E. J. McAlear, Mana
streete and at I .u ger. "
atreets and at 'las erera. ro ' Wm. Shulmerich aaya that in
9:42 a. m.
..11:59 a. m.
,.3:15 p. m.
..4:30 p. m.
. .6:37 p. m.
.7:15 p. m.
...9:00 p. m.
the child ia well-mannered and
with this exception, and that of
telling stories about ner acts.
the child does nothing that in
volves moral turpitude. In fact
the juvei die court omcer says
that the girl is singularly modest
nelius, Monday, to bring down a
gasoline road roller, belonging io
the county. He wn chaperoned
iv Janitor Wm. lunuer. umty
is a past master with an engine.
and is a good mechanic.
I have iteverat innuiries f rom 1
'!ni!trn mmiiiU' for farm land? in
L.:.. t.'imre u.'hrt (IA. I
sire to sell their places, and wish The new edition of the Coffee
l i l . . t f 1. LSu.l So Aa AM MIA I
to sell right, can send me oe- wuu vjor "uw.""
l This is a re-Dnnt of the book
IV w nohtiahed in 1911. with 100 addi-
ifrms. i u wji v niin i, 1 1 r -- t I
Washincten Street l'ortland. lionat recipes, ana me w ir;c
in it
your cash I j
COFFEE CLUB COOK BOOKS
Oregon.
. .LexWI,M, ' " 7m SI k. UnW Mr,t of residence here
Old Depot ru Wr. StadKhaeToD'isiieet was never so
To PorUand J thin a few dava. The build- promising at this particular sea-
N. Train 1:37 p. m. . ,. ,,,. hut few finishing tou- son of Spring.
- - I Hill IIHUH uw - -
P. It &
From Portland
P, K. & N. Train .... l0:24 a. m.
'VnUt Thnmnwti. of (ledar
Mill, was in the city Saturday.
le says that he made the quicK-
est tr;p to Hillsboro the other
day in all his o"er4U years oi resi
dence. He came up with Ben
Croenl in an auto-and Hob may
get the "machine bug one oi
these days.
I saw cordwootl, poles up to 12
inches in diameter, fence rails.
nnd hoards of nil kinds, into
stovewood length. Will go into
tha pnuntrv. Write. Phone or
rail on me.-nCarl Skow. Hillsbo
m Phone, l.itv 4r.' or call 81
Tualatin Hotel.
n m Tif who owns a sever
h i, - ,
.i lUmiinH mrf stork tarm in
ill t.uvio.... " '
M.nana na wfll as a big I arm
in Yamhill County, was here the
. r .l . ... VL'klla in tnnrn
1881 01 ine wn-n. " ""
k.. inrrKt four .lersev heifers.
fmm Wm. Schulmer-
:k tiAAvnomlpd $050 for the
vminesters - another example
that breeding of good stocn pays
l.r, I U fill rents.
i-i. i ....
The books are on sale at ine
following places:
Vaught 8 lirocerv.
Hillsboro Mercantile Co.
Combs' Furniture Store.
Gragg & Powell Grocery.
Itma Groeerv.
Rest Room. Second St
Morton Greenhouse
UNION STOCK YARDS
. ir ino i nsifr uu. iu
t,au it r..,lv for use. I his will
at v " - . . .
h one of tho largest movie
ihA Vn ev wnen com-
pleted.
SAFETY: Your money is safer in the ban than in
drawer.
PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by
being able to give a bank reierence.
nicrmiMT?- N.it mav h discounted and loans oftea t!
Ia-'ma-r-' w w v -j
tained. if you have a commercial bank account 4
CONVENIENCE: You have the great convenience of ptyic?
bills by check, which is a receipt lor ine amount paia.
Tk. ih nnio a fw advantaces of a bank account: CGZt la
and see us and we will ten you more. . .
4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings
American National Danll
sm IaW ( . awLi.
near
I Tl . a An t Kn tk A
For sale; Cedar fence posts. 7 w " r
A . i ori . deliver - vvencer neK nuw iiuimh .......
1 fj v In vaii i i; miunhu ita hotti than
Hma. Hi sboro. t)r., IC upnotie uwhuh r. lu
nros.. n'liaoonijv i ., v. r - .
North nains, or . t on Jlillsboro's street,.
MISS FRANCES O08E
M!m Franeea Gore, affed 47
years, died at the bona of her
sister. Mrs. Helen Jennings,
near Sherwood. Apnl 15. ane
wn the daughter ot Caot Geo.
Gore," who for years waa master
of the big transfer steamer, ine
that trananorted trains I
across the Columbia from Kalama
to Goble, in the old aaya. oeiore
the railway was built from Ka
lomn tn Vancouver. The Grange
had charge of the serviqes at thel
cemetery, the funeral having
Kaon hold laat Friday.
Miss Gore waa prominent in i
Grange work ror many years.
Sh was horn at Detroit Blicnt-
can. and came west at an eariy
age.
LUTE SAVINGS Mi
BwawaawawMBWiBwaaMBwaBwaiHBwaBwaawBwaBaaBaa
American National Dtri
(AFFILIATED BAVK ')
Combined Capital and Surplus....
Combined Resources
$ 92,CC0.D
..0,01
ReceipU for the week have been White Minorca eggs for hjikh
"ttje" 1667Lealves. SI; hogs, n-
1172: aheep. 3.I4U. . iru i'i' "" -
Notwithstanding comparative. City WZ
ly heavy runs of cattle ine iaaiut ... od 84
C. W. Bloom, of below New
ton, was up to the city Saturday
'C: morning. While in town ne cau-
leiinuiic nn t)
few weeks tha market nas peen - - Frid,y.
slightly ower fo steady, cnotce - "hy f;ther"of Mn,:
steers are selling 7 60 to 7 75 waa f , f thia
with other grades at the usual J.fOTJ; ,The fu
49tf
years,
dilTerentiaL . nince Snntfav.
lummH fnr hom seems to ' -
over run the light supply of only
v. j " .... i
on the Argus, ana reviwcu
old times of 29 years ago, when
u nnii the Arirus reoorter work-
He ed together in South Tualatin,
Inez for J. C. Hare.
city. "! :
funeral OHEOON EtECTRIC TRAINS
t Dl"tl fiTi minntps.
over run tne Hgni suppiy m Deputy &nenu pih.'ku r
fair grade ot offerings, A few ,n i0lthnd Sunday, and was one ;-
very good loads touched tha 7 65 nf th 8p0ctators at the big ''"
spot Monday, uutiooa 'iitiake-Mcrau urv. 4.rb
okM ihun ar hairinninff to I . . ! .t i iu ?.
,,. -M.r -.-vr--- .- F0r sale: a regimei iVAn,.
come wiraaraov aim . -
and although not ..-; . nne gix -
strictly fat are commanding very u" riiorhanit GoeUr., SS! ' ! ! .V.:;.'.
nvimaa MnOCIBI OUIIHK .7 ...... th nf . .
Warfl
.mha m maror wnne mno
ifliliun mtv - - -
choice lambs are steady a 8 75
to 9 25, for full wools. Shear
lings 1 25 leas Other sheep
steady; y . :
Wanted-tt oneaj Youngmen w Hy , jtor Saturday morn
for automobile business. B g y
nay. we maw. you expe ... ' n. .
..-..ii.iu Ibtnte 2. soutn OI
Blooming. '
John Friday, of Hanks, was in
town the last of the week, on
road business.
Alfred Ouerber. of Helvetia,
a m
am
a m
..a m
. pm
pm
.pm
..pm
.pm
xio
9:li8 (Sat only)
From Portland 65 minutes
7R4...... am
V a"
11:25 ....
2:05. i ... .......p m
4:27 ... ..... pm
6'25 ' P
7:13 iv,... .-um
B!i2 Sat only Pl
u T Hncev. ex-mavor. was
down to the auarry with Judge
tJooannni-. the other dav. and
savs that the output is the best
ever shipped in for county roads.
The Sherwood Commercial
rinh is to make an effort to
rrenteanew county,' ostensiblv
with Sherwood 83 the county
seat. The Club wants portions
of Washington. Clackamas and
Yamhill County welded into the
new affair. . It will be interest
in to spe tho vote for and
mrninst the oronosal. if it shal
get on the ballot
tfnrl I.. House, attending Stan
tnn TTniversitv. carries the
.oharneter of Prince John, in the
outdoor production, bherwooa
at the University uam pus. to
morrow evening. Mr. House
hna nnn of the two Ftronff ch&t
neters in the version. There is
nonatnf ihi in the d av. ana
thousands of people from San
Francisco and Oakland win
nreaent. Mr. House ia a son
Danhingin All Its Dranchea
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificatea of Deceit
Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Lettcra
of Credit Safe Deposit Boxes. Traveler's Cfcsv
Savinirs Derjosit Book Acc't Time Certiflcatea of Da-
posit Farm Loans. Collateral
MRS. SARAH CROWTHERS
Mm Samh Pmwthprs. aired 83
vears. died at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. L. G. Morlev.
" . a t 4 1AIB .4
orest urove, Apni io, ivio,
4 a. m. Her maiden name was
Turner, and she was born uarcn
7. 1832. at Kendall ureen. mr:
ka mo tn the United
liliiu. kf.iv
States when she waa aged seven
teen years. She married israei
Crowthers in 1857. and has lived
nf vnrMt r.mA for 25 veara and
ten children were born to the
union, eight surviving: iww ana
Eli, of Wisconsin; William, Galea
Creek; Joseph and Mrs. Agnes
He flrerson. Ualias: ura. oeruia
Morley, wife of L. G. Morley,
Forest Urove; f rame rowiavn,
Idaho, and Irwin, of California.
The funeral toolt place rnuay
and interment waa in iri
View Cemetery. ,
vv H Rrwln. the Watkins
fiomodv man for tha sooth of
Baseline, has removed his bead
4lfr Cent Paid on Savings D?cc;
nuarters from Foraat Grove to
,v " ----- tiii.LHMI a iaiN re MiVMn
I tir IIaiioa rvf llil Oltrkftl i n rilllBUUIVa waa wiwu
i vv . an ii inn. w a. iiuiuuui i . .
play iathe largest ever essayed Jourth and NItn.
P.t. hetween
Phone, Csla
4-9
DONT FORGET
Thaf there is no better place to tivt
your eyes fitted to glasses at reasonable pricSr
and the work acientiftically and correctly dci -than
hererlNo additional charge made torecl ;
sultation. Here are some of my prices: ,
Lenses fitted to your frame $i.oo up. ; .
Lenses in Alumnico frames, $1.50 np
Lenses in Qbld filled frames, $3.50 np
Kryptok lenses, $8.00 to 15.00.. f ,
LAUDEL M. I-O"
UlUxbero . e
Pi
. a!S!1 Ange- the big Are of the Blake-McFall
am
at tne univereuy.
lt CCJ. I UUiHHH
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