The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 10, 1915, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, JUNE 10, 1915
NO. 12
uif'c rcfncn oibl?
ji
Wa Mat &? JV
Wor loweiooioiCAie hall
LmCMM! ait Mag Ms let
lal Tims Acrau t talus
r.i.huel PlUilM from Yam-
bill and WMWOfwrn UiunHn
... i i. hold on of the moat
'rogrensive DUO Uub
home of Mr. and Mm.
nn the River Road.
Saturday evening. May 29. Six
tahlv of W) wit enjoyed,
honors ftllir.tr tn Mis F.va In
yrnm and A. I'. Ingram. A
splendid luncheon was served,
ind emel, i.-t. was favored with
a mlnittture'Am.-riean Hair which
was worn throughout the eve
ning In honor nf Memorial Day.
The next meeting will I held at
the home of Mr. ami Mrs. U. i,
Combs. Saturday evening. June
12. All memtera are asked to
be prompt for this particular
m.eting.-Secretary
I represent Sitirella corsets -
not HoLl in storm. Will call at
Wi "OLE" OLSOil
KILLED ABOVE BOS
Bring your eggs to Greer's.
A. J. Roy has purchased a new
Overland auto and is taking les
sons in navigation.
J. A. Zimmerman, of Rosehnd
Farm, was a Hillsboro visitor
Jumped Irom Loaded Wagon Friday afternoon.
and was Crushed by Lof . Friday A. W. Walker, of South Toil.
I. A- I I . 1 T k LT ..
tin, was Over W nuiaiAiru, rnjj
cnuRivv h tmp iniATBUL pun morntnjr.
- i ... . - I.....!.
Werener rraw was a wauie
.1 . - It.,, .L r.
... Was WcB ...e Areas Mlll.fc- visitor me o, w., .
Here you are Mr. Farmer -7
n4 8 tyr rent, monev see me.
Andrew Olson, agid 43 rears. y t ierkina. Room 1 Commer-
was instantly killed by being cjtl Bldg.. Hillsb'jro. Ore.
-i .... tn 1'vthian I ki.tn.Mi mi r.tii,iit H ml ili the
... uii ui mninikiviiw ."-- ...mi. ... - - -
l - ... . . . . . . ...:
- Nnrth Plains. Batur- niling. ami warn now u iju-i
V 7 JllM a .nd ih- and WHr tho corsi'i. uur lauor
y evening. June 19. and in .ui-meaaur corset, in
i i la tmttinif in 1 . . . . . i
mai iuuar - r c uilinif Iheiau-nt ironi luce, wun
er minute U mike the enter-in eXiM.rUMiced conM ti r service.
lAinment worth whll. Arrange-Umi no more than hiwrh clann cor-
- . . 1 ..... i i .. . .1 m-A
I train on the Oregon Electric.
but of roreil uro, w
McMinnvill. North Yamhill.
Grove. Gaston and Urne-
Sius. as well as Hillsboro delega
C. m h rnnvantion town via
Drenco and the Weal Unton cut
C.,t it ia i netted that over
THREEHUNDREO H
r. sa4 was as tamarrkJ Maa
TKOUSATaD IS COLLECTED
Treasurer C B. Sapplngteo Tairwa
Statement of Tasea toCewCert
TWO HLDE0TnOLS0 TOCOUECT
iOver Tare-riltli at Ti la las
Llaaitfilt l Callers
M. K. 'aulle. HilUI-.ro. Fifth
and Jackson Streets. Fhone No
Mam asi
II.. I MilU Itoval has stud Os
man Knyal Jr. for divorce. They
were- marrid at htevenson. w n.,
in January, and the young bride
llfiva that the husband has
W- " Pt;,. ,.r 7. toorovide for her. She
Ihree bundrea rymian. w. My,e husUrui .dm0nlsh.
"1,ll!!inC!L4 No. 22. one of kP lh mrri,,
f Glencoelg No.oneoi hi
recently twiU .undiom wilh her i.ut w0 davs.
1IBII In iuu "
crushed by a log at the Garnahan
& Oakcs sawmill log-landing.
Friday afternoon, about 5 o'clock.
Olson was riding in on a truck.
loaded with two logs. Ghas.
Palmer was driving, and when
they reached the log pile, the
wagon suddenly tipped over. Ol
son iumoed. but in so doing.
(ale their new borne on that eve
ning, and Grand Chancellor. Dr.
iWrtghtman. Silywtonj Lou Slin-
W Slen. Um Moier' l'ort"
'land, will be there to take perl
in the ceremonlet.
The result has been a nervous
lM.akdown. and she wants her
Jiunml ail t a restoration of her
maiden name.
1 saw cord wood, poles up to 12
int-h. n diameter, fence raws,
tnio
into
U. UKaKI'innli. lit... Writj tthone or
M..rih Plains K.oi r. sav mey -..i nn m -i ar Skow. niiisix-
:.. it. hniit ih lima of I nu.. f lu Jr."' nr ran ai
thru lives -and they will nwke Tualatin Hotel.
good. m IV J Weston, of near
Ck.ru.mul li.i Tuesday. June 1,
S. P. AND r. E. E. V. ' ti . rT: 3:58
over many monin. . .
name was Sarah lieavet. and she :
Out of a total tax roll for the as
sessment of 1914. amounting to
I iOlAOJlJ.W. rs3Ui-ci
. i . L. a ..'i. .a . rna inm f i j uid.ua. . . w
lurneu over in viuuic v .-1
iX Iteeves. late last Thursday af- sutement shows all the transac
ternoon. Itions. even to errors and trea-
Mnnev tn loan on farm secur- iirr assessments. The table
ity. 1 represent three large fire f 0nowg:
insurance companies. Give me a "Greeting-Find herewith
call.-t. 1. Kuratii. Uutement of taxes collected by
son umpru. u ... - Miss Anna Winers, or ua r. Saucing ton. K)fficio
struck a logon me grounu. mu pir s convalescing irom a lau ; - , . u'.KintAn
..i 1..-.. Ti.. i ... ...nrfmv ik. it i frnfliua' tax collector fo' Washington
... K . ......!,. ivi am CAtint. for the vear ISl. u-
fnm the load struck niminan- nume, n-ui other with corrections penalty
ilifJ:!;,: Kveryoo-iy knows that bulk Ultncedue and .nrWlad:
Ulr.i; - . ..fKis are oesi. uuy f r.ir m as-
andwasknownbylesouon,ue i-. G . t the BUt.'mtnt $511520.06
of Ole. Ila was inausw-ious anu ; . , . B .menL T. " . ..mt.r,t.. 1.828.S9
1 J a7.l. amtvtIISi ivv - III caa ar awww - - .
genial, ana neu .n.nu. .k- Krror. to be added'. ... 226.2
the workingmen. - I . . , M V" " "A" n.w- n.vminU. 47.83
No blame is attached to tne three oay . con rtflSr 0 53
driver, who wm using ine ui- posimaaiera ... ,." UV -ollected 95.39
wv Miaaa in eSfaniiiintr n uim. wmk. . .
lilt na L I.BI U III I
The Carnahan & Oakes people
urn tiiirniMi on with the State In-
.i.iairial Aecident Commission.
and the state fund will take care
i.l ik. Iiuia
Cnmner Bariett went dp rn-
day and investigated me anair.
YES! WE HAVE IT III STOCK!
One Million Board feet of GoodLumber
A atoclc of lumber so large and varied that you can
have prompt delivery of any order. We carry many
large dimension timbers, and can save you the expense
of sp:cial sawing. When you want lumber, promises
don't fill your bill. Our specialties are quality, ser
vice, and courteous treatment. You cau do better for
less with this company.
Badger Lumber Co.
Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry- Co's. Tracks.
ABSOLUTELY
Everything in Euilding Material
In the ceremonies. inches in oiameier. nnee .ai
I Hillsboro Lodge Is expected to intl id f all kinds, ii
'put on the work of the ritual in il0V1.v,ood lengths. Will tc "
l.k. v.uki'i Mnli .1.. irv Writi iihone
0KEUON ELCCTKIC TRAINS
Clerk Luce will call a jury for ToUj $515,718.4
tha Julv term of court Th AmL collected exclu-
new law makes three jury terms. iive 0( Fire Fatrol..S319.073.38
nna in Marcn. one in JUiy ar.u if P Fatro CO ectea BOV
one in November. Errors to be deducted 827.49
Penalty 95.39
comulete line of Eastman Kodaks Balance due and un
i . . M. i i i . a a. 1 1 am e A1
and supplies, iney
ing and printing.
mail nuu.Rai ..an
do develop- collected. 195.436.11
To Portland -55 minutes.
6:32
a m
a m
a m
, pm
p m
pm
$515,718.41
this 3rd day
7:18..
8:28..
9:M ..
12:43.
Total
Witness my hand
i of June. 19io.
E. B. Sappington,
Ex-officio Tax Collector
Washington County, Oregon.
DOROTHY KR0OER
name was Sarah lieavet. anu sne - p m
All except the P. K. 4 N.. trains was born in this county. April 9. g , t pro
KSrJlRe. and .top at th.de- 1859. She was wedded to Mr. J '
I pot on Main stmt.
r T Portland
'oreat Grove Train. 6:J a. m.
'j..uinniil Train 7:36 a. in.
Sheridan Train 10.02 a. m.
m - - " i
'ret Grovel rain
MrUinnviiie irain
am Cmve Train . .. 4W p
:.iwm Train 4:W m.
McMinnville Train 6:40 p. m.
.Forest Grove Train v w P-
From Portland
r ruin iiiii" iuii-u i .'.
tUiacne Train arrives . 8:15 a. m. ihrough one stretch of 00 miles.
rTv. . ... .. n.K .ml .i ..... I .1 l.nun Inni nil.
McUinnvllle
orest Grove
f orest Grove
Shendan
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnville
.... iu.i a. m. i
n 12:50 p.m. ff1
n 2:15 p. m. y
in... 4:10 p. m. iti
Weston. May 22. 1871. Hr bus
band, eight sons and one daugh
ter, and 2 grandchildren mourn
her death.
a
L. J. l-'rep recently returneu
a... Vrsm. ia driving a
ipiii . . . - .
'ord machine, averaging, iw
miles ev try day. When he came
kr.nih the mountains in North-
em Galifornia. Crep e
m!i(hirus anch-
or..,l in the mud. He shipped
7:54
9:20
11:25
2:05
4:27. .
6:25
7:13
9:12 (Sat only)...
12:25
E. C. Mulloy. one of the fmt
to indulge in bop raising out in
the Laurel section, was a city
caller the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morton
went to Hood River the first of
i the week for a visit with rels
lieoa
j.JMra IWothv Kruger. widow ox
Chas. Fierce, one oi roruana s - -. KrU(rer died at
firemen, sends for another year t Carl y w- f
of the Argus. Ghas. is weu "V ' sondav. She was
known at Greenville ana me r-- . -.o. She
Grove. marriAd inCermanv in 1857.
n vi nilianwiUr. wcentlT I inn aha came to America wua
elUST REM) TO P
i
1 V ,1
a m
..a m
.- a m
. . n ml oterated on by IV. L. H. Smith,
I ... t - 1
pm tor an amputation oi me i-k.
was so Tar recoverea mai ne w
taken home, Sunday morning.
...p ni
....pm
...a ro
NO I ICC TO CONTRACTORS
9:45 a. m
.11:59 a. m.
. 3:15 P. m.
. 4:30 p. m.
6:40 p. m.
7:15 D. m
LAnm Simnson. one of the
pioneers of the Buxton country.
k'Q. rini'ii i dp lira i oi me fc,
I T. -
the guest of his grandson, Jen
her husband in 1871. residing in
Illinois four years. They came
tn Oretfon in 1880. settling at
Pkillina ITpr husband died sev
eral vears ago. She leaves four
Ionise. Ferdinand.
Villiva. viii - . ,
Emil and Charles, the son living
at Phillips, and the daughter at
Crwlr ttnA Wn. Rev. TraffllO 0t-
flpiat4 Bt the funeral, which
was held at tne rnimps m. u.
where the nad had been torn up. Simpson
MalAIUVIB B M7 1 1 1 IIH ITITI TU
. iw11 v'vra.,"' "i ... .A ck.T Rmvm Saturday com
Otto ana mi "," by the ixmnty wun oi nu- " -Lr 6 "int n ;u-k
. tn tha State
VnnnffWih. roccPP CI I'R COOK BOOKS
. - - l .., f-,., n u .wit triD 10 1 Ilia- .. f ik f'nurt Koom in inuunvria. cn-iiwi. - - - i
Your money is safer in the bank than in vour cash
SAFETY:
drawer.
PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by
beinir able to give a bank reference.
DISCOUNTS: Note3 may be discounted and loans often ob
tained, if you have a commercial bank account
CONVENIENCE: Y'ou have the great convenience of paying I
bills by check, which is a receipt for the amount pwu.
. . e J . f hanlr BinUnt: COmS ill
mere are oaiy a iew BuyaHiasca
and see us and we will tell you tnjre.
4 Per Cent. lacerest On Sawing
American National Baniy
I ftttfst mm faWref Sf., KZmrw,jrw j
Th new edition of the Coffee
rii,K Pjvlf Knnlc ia now on sale.
WBWV WV " ' - - . .
Tki. la m M.nri nt nf tha DOflK
... nr. rnrnoliiia I ..Klt.ka in 1Q11 with 100 addl
jnnn nunc. i nt w. vuumun. ... -
... onwatprf the last of the tional recioes. and the sal pmt
iua- " - - . - ... . i ti ma uvw.v- , i - : -
aviis ww . i . i is Miiika ri ww 111 i i M Ma na(?a nr na vinu i ia bj a jaanraa
Steam Service Old Depot j. M. Tosend and m son n w. m - rtaok. are on sal at th.
. a i .Jh.i . t w 11 w n i ii 1 l 1 1 1 1 i. lie! r uuui i liii ca lchvu v -
ToPorliani tun. .im0", " ,'t,.tnr must accompany ir-t rfekrjaum. Judge Smith following places:
l0ik?...S r ridowtHl their bids with a certified chtck hte bul at 11000. White is Vaughfs Grocery,
sister ol : M fownsend.They in the sum of five per cent, or of nervou3 temperament, and the
sister oi iur. , . . , M I uather evidently has
eMinnv ills " ,lZ:io a. m. v n.,rt Vvi. w"V.u"'r" 7 -.7 . - .k. I .,a hail, and w await action
. . . . i .t eoiumi v rtiirrniisiii uv i;aifi(a inn nil. inuwi ma b,ii i w
..." W.1. ."t. "H ' . :. rUuv.rd.le.Tillmo..MIn -brM All. t ot of lh. mnd Jury.
P. l &N. Train - 4:30 p. in.
iivni iv....... atliiP nf Mr. lownao.u. '; ' ..-- - '"" -
d i f. ki t.: l 12 a. m . " kintf and the r b d. i warm weatner eviaenuy
Will reman, uun. n - - j nna miv
a i.i j... .i tit latmrn l .ml i m. wi over- nana anu ov:-iiiv.... - imaue inn. iijaii.v...
.T" "Ti nwTu":':.u i iii ht h een at theClerk's oa.ee on . n t-irlt.
n v mm i iirLisiiiu i hai tnis la'nrai . wiiiit? ijhi - - i itii- siriti mis. nnuvui
lfB IBS v.H I IIIV ' - I . . 1 . IE IlllrV I " a a .
at t IS1 n. m. from
UalimUu and RllnililV OnlV.
Foreit Grove Special - (Satur
days only)
From Portland 10:33 p. m.
Tn IWIIand 11:15 P. m.
Beach Special (on P. R. & N.)
Lv. Hillsboro Sat. at 3:02 P. M,
Return " Sun. at 9:22 P. M
, .rj n( The Court will reserve i
i. Kingkenny and wife, o . . tQ wject any or bids.
Portland, were out last , . Keasoner, County Jud
UNION STOCK YARDS
one of the teamsters
L A
EjHVW I ui im"i - -, .
uiaitintf friends. King is
u..-.. '..,11k kin hi i.iuette proitosi
UUDT Willi ". . , -
tion. and says he is going to
hBV an industry that will make
him and his associates wealthy.
iv ci.r it Auoieiraie is
or after Juno 15, 1915,
The Court will
Hillahoro Mercantile Co.
Combs' Furniture Store.
Gragg & Powell Grocery.
Rest Room. Second St. near
5- -r3A V mTi Rest Room. Sec.
OWL ft Morton Greenhouse
the city Monday, accompaning
1 1 r . . 1 . . u
. 1 in H 1 nmiv. 01 LAurei. . mis.
of Mrs. Henry Danneel returned home
h. . - , iktrkiann m h sisicr ui iui i..j -
C. A. Hanley. Commissioner. ?-"-. ; Kirkland is with last week from Corvallia. wnere
I 'nnl ni f IX II K IHIIll 13 TI I V U I IWV - - - ,
R. Matteson, Comwss'oner. u jj terminal company ai Oak- he has been attending O. A. L,
Dated this June 2. 1915. at war wrmi f , . M
1 1 mill hi u uuu 111 rn. vv ui. m ,
Hillsboro. Ore. nnto visit the Rose Festival i-P denarted yesterday.
I -L n aknrt visit With their I ..iif at CinXAatt.
1 are up 10 visit me ivvov ieo. oigier uepancu jciciuij.
.. and make a short visit with their for ftn extended visit at Golden
1 . - .11 b!Mla Af Kill If I t anrl an PArtllinn I tlf-a.
iiepuiy ouvini "r'r-j I iifeer a lor an Mima v ireiauves utrc mu iaai6t vvasn
mo ATikT' 1 : Srtnten Tnd ard?n 8ee(19" J. Teuscher Jr,. field man for
, . T u w ; Trir M has been Thos. Emr ck s able to De on ys' and Girls' Aid society, was
lltoi nta fnr tha week nave oeen nther routine worn. n a . t ' .
The Shute Savings
la an Old Reliable Institution with
Resources of.over
$300,000.00
If you are not familiar with banking methods call
and talk it over with us and we will gladly ;
give you any information desired. All
business strictly confidential. Ac
counts of Women and Cbild-
dren solicited
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits.
dale. Wash.
Judge Geo. R. Bagley held his
cattle 418; calves, 19; hogs, Kiven B nfw nil- op a. - "9 "
2781; sheep, 6288. Jf . this greatly adds to the conven- illness.
With depressed condition Qf inCe of this department. Mrs. C. W. Loudon and on
the cattle market last week and TheWomenof Woodcraft will came up from Sacramento the
jnonaay ueinn a nu..uj. ffiv a midnight danc, ai . v. -
fP? Ti ltl5!M,Vil oScioai W. hall. Saturday evening. June w Minorca
iA Jfl AST'.nK 19. one mile west 0 Cedar Mill. inKRetting 0f 1
ouying wis aone uy oui v.
buyers from Oregon points, who
fnr hatch
null. Tb. Principl ," "- ' , Cedar Mill. , "''":.?"." iR.. l.-Wil
SraLt2 aici,Vd WTUprr:Hill.bo.T.Iephone
umjvib iiuiii .r-" , ' . auiirvhOilV inVllOU, - P Iv filVJ
.1 nrTir.m at allffhtlV niffn- ' " "
w" . "v....-r j n-iii tomorrow vote
" ' .VJLT"rJ"'".ii BO ck0ru,nnd w tomorrow vove . rn,0 of A 0ha. was in
bitPS TholS l0' fhceLwn"Friday: R. A. is now en-
cr . ......u. .i L...nnaanf tk nir over the el c- l , , h rfr irerator busi-
6 & SUW. iU rrightplant, and, if Purchased, an, i8 making
bring up to 6. to make extensions. ....Rood.
The oualitv of hogs being of- nance at New Helvetia Hall, Vmt)nA Real E8tate security of
fered is not as miod M should be Qo,..railv niurht. June 19. "au; fOMd for loans at 7 and 8 per
Mlial a thiSHttB-1. ...1. nkai-a Killer l . . nn J Wvnb annl
.iwura iui , llenOBCK un"" .no Ccni. VUI. O.iu iwi
son. Swine which have oeen in Haulenback, managers, u ...r E. L. Perkins,
lowed to run on pasture wnue .,ltMnn nf witch Ha-
fattening or which ihave, been ,a I ll7"WeWmbeck,of
f c ----- iuiinrn Fr -
KeedVllie, were en
fattening rations for only a short
time are soft and washy and n
notmae firm pork. One small
lot of hogs brought 8, Monday,
while the bulk went at 7 85.
A oroal mini nf the sheen of
ferings of the last few days have
not hfwn atrictlv choice, and
tivinA k.ua Minrarl acenrdinffly.
Spring lambs, 8; yearlings. 7 to
7 25; ewes, 5 25 to 6 GO; wethers,
8 76,
. - . , , .. f. I Id IWI -
lenback orchestra.-KHier t Can and look PPicons
Hav.
9. M. Chapman, of Varley,
was in town the first of the
week.
Mrs. Fred Heckminn, of Bth
m, was in the county seat bri-
dsy.
H. H. Hall, of, Shady Brook,
was in town Saturday.
. 1 II Hr.nHA
m-w. k. L. rerKins, ninwni
1 v . a. m
Oregon.
a v. sntt. editor of the
"ft.. AS w .
m Tu.ia was in Port and
ncw.""i " - --- - .
the last of the week, one pi a
large class for 32nd 1eree non
ors in the Masonic iraieninj.
. . ...:..k tn kava horl Pfim
11 you wio.i iu iii. r .
madA nr lace curiums
i..,n,iriod irive me a call. Prices
.HAMnh o rvi m iv. javc. vui
ner Fourth and Washington 1 Sts.
Phone Main ava.
ys' and Girls' Aid Society, was fl r of CQUrt in the new di8
in thecity, aaiuraay. tonn:r....K . . t Friday in this city
KtAT L CStv.!F, ih Several motions were heard.
Wiwuru ui w-v;v, -----
1 . n.tt.o naiianrpr ill n. . maiuv in mn tin urBi-vtan
D Galloway, of Banks. The girl farm security. Washington
who is sixteen, will be operated County Abstract & Title Com-
. . U .n!.. I i. 13 1 M.i ... HI an Q.
on for curvature 01 mc 0. ipsny, oy c. -
and the father came Sown, and Uer. ' . tf
Supt McKay went to Portland!
fnr a wsok'a I
stay, after which he goes to Ok-
loknma tn visit rfiatives. tie Will
inuviiiii , " - - - - 1
return in time to take charge at
the opening of school.
1
For Sale: Auto in first-class
Will nail verv reason-1
he and Fred Townsend had an trade for a good, youni
altercation, and that he caUed hrne8 and lijrht wagon.
Townsend a liar, whereupon feani must be 1000 to 1200 each.
Townend drew a jacK-Kniie nu c u Jg Fore8t Grove.North
assaulted him. Howell had a yenth gtreet ? 5tf I
bad cut oyer eacn eye. . ,
siilo nf the heaa. ana a uuu mu
siae oi me ocau, Thursday afternoon
in the arm. in tr,. .K -.-. :- - - ------ .
Mnndav morning nowe i swore irnuwu u -.i
ST -k.J fBiit aninst F. VanLoo and Paulina Hermens.
Ill am ajlltBI BftW "V I " . ... i a . I
iT - j tu .a Kad hopn Tha Fritzian Doys reaiue on
iOWnsenu. "IT; lr anna nf
ft 1 . xaunM it wnnia nriTiia aura 1 ji can aviiai bbv wwa'w
T" FriUPritilaff.
utvasM
McGill, Pres.
C. Shute, Vice-Pres.
W. Malum. Cash.
W. V. Berset;.Af.st.
ftpp a lenchtv conference, put
up $50 toward defraying the ex
penses.
w p h,vp11 of Bethany.
was brought in to Dr. F. A.
Bailey's oltice late aunaay eveii
.ntrarintr with several severe
imh,u..v...? ":;". . ....
knife wounds, tioweu uma u.ai.
(CLe to the Seneca selling
ir policy, "Your money back I
y without queStran.1 When a j
JT Seneca Camera is sold, it stays sold. That' I
because of its superiority of eqmpment, ks ease of
nianipulation and the pictures it makes.
I Films for all Mahes II )
V Laurel M. HoytA'