The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 29, 1915, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY I'D, 1915
NO. W
VOL. XXII
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New Halt Rtcenlly I'urtsawe tlaa
lint Dance I" .
mm uwes sfiVK tti ieshims
Th Unit! Suti Govern-
mint lurrliv not i rut farmer.
ranchman. tickmt;n. fruit grow,
rr. hrmraittiT iinJ all other em
ployrrs that through the Employ.
m-nt Hranch of the Department
of Ijilmr it in prepared to furnish
frt of charge worker In any
number. maU or female, skilled
native-born
HILLSBORO IMS
in sow eb
fur
m al Oat etef
la 4lts4-
Ben Hurt
Although the thermometer swung
around summer temperature on
lust Friday evenlna it didn't have
m.irh Influence over the swarm
ing crowd of dance lovera head
ed for the new Moose hall to at
tend th first bait held In that
place.
The ftnlnhln t f the floor was
Drink Olro Kola. "First
1 hirst," Sm: at fountains.
S. B. Huston, of Portland, waa
attending court here Friday.
Jack Forbis, of Dilley. waa
the guest of friends here f hnrs-
Mayed Yamhlller. at "X vemnK-
Yamhill Wanted, to rent: A farm of
60 or 100 acres. Address Kox
13-21
Ceo. TomDkina and wife, of
Cm...!! ... tMM.Illinit Klial-
OaaM IJ t. II
Uf Ulina itiVJ, Maawi f V i-t ia a aaaam-aaaaaa-aa i
foreigner. Knglwh-siwaking or mn mm poiEST QIOVE TEAM I L,ure, Ure
thone of ahen tongue.-U. S- fi TAmntir
Deimrlment of Labor, rortland,
Oregon. . Scar, ta Yaartin uat, . ia i. era. - . - zulard.v
iaI a a a 1
I saw cord wood, pou up to i
ft. W. liarnca Files Report With I
the State Department
117 DIST2ICTS EMPLOY 148 TEACHERS
i.j.t.. .-J i : -..
. i .I.e.,.... fn raila I I ' ' . "T
,m " from tne uclta urug Store.
Kml Umrila of all MndH. inioi ii.ii.l lu ,. . AUtl r....
tuvewood length. Will go Intel ... . .. . .
the country. Write, phone or
call on me.-Carl Skow. Hillsbo-
m Phont. Citv 4r or call at
Tualatin Hotel.
The grain crop this year sur
Hamuli anvthins of recent years.
and farmer in ever vicinity have
lufn mimtM-i ed to replace their
.hi l.iml.'M with new ones. The
Fooley and wife, of
Union, weretn town
a very succesaiui aay sunnay. Row field
winning their games. near West
The Ben Ilurs showed a mark- Saturday.
ed reversal of form and defeated Dr. A. It. Bailev and wife. f
the Yamhill team, by a score of Portland, were guests at the Dr
2 to 1. Donovan, for the Ben F. A. Bailey home. Sunday.
Ultra In ail norh form, utrik-l A Woman with a New Set of
ii ui " r I .
i 4 o - 4k. v..v.111 kAa rura never comwainsoi coiu un.
,,.rt, th, but of '""Uo ,,Jlh I,,.,,, wminit h.rvnl. lm. ply.d .hurt for th. "VT
was louna 10 uv u i wtoiui,
having been finished with a hard-
woik) surface.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey and
son. Paul, and Wayne Vauyht
motored to Scappoose and bL
and Albert Foord. of the
J l? 1 1 uii j v I ai v& a vwt
of m-ar Manning, are about to Umatilla team of the Blue Moun-
mm ikuir milL and have a fine I tain Iairue. Diaved at third lnu.iana clllwi.v
.. . . ! i -t . .(: . . . . t ..i ki. I.. t. o:i. V..I " '
Not onif aia me pw. ot of dry. clear lumoer, anu nv. una piace oi uaj n, . l.
ll.llaboro attend the opening 1 1 commof) on hand, and It must I was receoUy injured. . A'JJErZlZZZ:
dance, but young people rrom; -Hunr Bros Co. Manning. The Hillsboro tiraya mZ.
... .r ik. Mumiif Km'..i... ii j.r 11.2S J PnnHitrVnvii and defeated the " supplies, iney uoaeveiop-
II IWIIIVI " ' UllllllW UUtwui w. - - f.v - - . . inn anil nnnlillir
" iT-.i . .L,1i. timm and ea. Hnw i..am hw tha score of 13 to ,n na PnnUlnJ.
orjed theraelvea as wishing- toy SWer laauffenng from a la BatteHea. for the Grays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, of
iht thM dances would beheld broken bone in the shoulder, u la Wiliilinl ind Dooher; and for Parmington. accompanied Mr,
i...,MRti. At eleven-thlrtv .renult of playing one una artM Grove. Giltner and Joy. and Mrs. Geo. Schulmerich to
A I V- t a - " " - m a ' . a . BT Mia -- B -
the lf...UWWW ir "ere'having.K
many aancera ana vwiwr. w,i r -A-v -- - - Tk- nivniTi-niiiiT
refreahmenta. i " "J il " aw , I v'" Mail vour Kodak films to the
The hall whkhhaa been under even.ng. Hillsborb Pharmacy. They de-
xmtructlon for the past two Wh0 aet thinketh like nireuit Court adjourned. Satur- veloD and DrinL and are the
iiiuiim- ----- un iiKtouner, OUl IIV wou
ine V John ConnelLT. H. Ton true.
me loago u wiu hwnini unto himseil me BTeanea .. inirt were naa rnaay. j - j t
joy, of life. Sold everywhere Upainage Pi.lrict No tBj g vlTK
W. G. Hare and K. J. McAlear r riv:;r7 day. on a fishing expedition
and faUi Wl for MeachnVj. ir fiTi: firra
Thursday, to spend, their y- 'w A''mr over . it- i reoresent three large fire
tion. Mr. Hareand ijr. "fAiear H-fendanta sriven un-1 insurance companies. Give mea
will go back and rorth eai) aay to ftle tn ,n8wer. and call.-R L KuraUu
U their camp and town. 1 j py fcereby that
Order i our hopyara "uppiies Lae sei iot ir;aj k " w not be responsible for
meeting there, the finishing
touches being added "Ince. C m
tiell & Company awe the one) a f
the property and arranged the
work to suit the order.
COF1 III! CUUB COOK UOOKi
The aeeeod edition of the Coffee
Club Cook Book ia on sale, at
CJ cents.
The hooka are on aale at the
following places:
Vsught's Groeerv.
Hillsboro MereaasU Co.
Donelwn'a Furniture Store.
Ortgg k Powell Grocery.
ttoes Grocery.
Uest ttootn. Second SU near
Mortoa Greenhouse
HiNDtitt i:Hi.wr
Ffc R Mamhall will be at Tuala
tin Hotel. Hillsboro, during har
vest. Every binder worked on
hu him will oiiii-klv be mado to
tie the knota as aurcessfully a a
new binder. Thia applie to any
style or make of machine.
n v
v .-rr . I - " - -n-w - r iwiil IJUV U iwwuoiui ivi w'j
.a .i ni i i i. a . . . .a m w r
early, nop stoves, gwv.iu ,Qem coptraeiea oy atra. u. .
hop baskets hop pipe. etc.. at L Douglas v .PA": F- , Conger after thia date. Hill--Jirown's.
Main and Fourth Sta. erford forplainUlT, L B Tongue Oregon, July 28, 1915-L
. .u.;.-d lStf fnratatn. Findings and decree. I 10.1
Vjev iiib ,v I ' . ,- "i ... i, i v. wvuacu
William Hannef. who formerly
aia tha nitimhinir work for D.
,r,n ha returned from San V", !... ..nt- Countv A ha tract t llUe Com
,V.ci,co and N.P California , J rffiaiwslw & J. McAlear. .Mana.
k. iiim fw'-n for tne Daatr' . , "... j t. imr
t!rwin. has returned from San
IVarii-i and Naua.
where he has been for the past
few month.
Mrs. Uwood C-ox. of near Oak
t'.mv rfturniM home Monday,
for sUte. Findings and decree, r tv,nire. 19.
C....-J... I..I.. Q4 ----
ir..i.!u:' ooink Unrrial Monev to loan on first-class
MBlllliuai uwiiii;im i - -- - .
Cl stnnphrink: W T Hume for I arm aecuniy.-vvasninKUJn
mm talrun under advisement.
' . .- r m
Mtata v Franc s Kearney: i n
TnnffiiA far atata. defendant In
ger. 4tl
While playing with other little
boys, John Miller, the little sen
K. li. IVrkinn. Room 1 Coramer
cial l?ldir.,llIIporo, ure.
Mm. U. Mcleod, wbo b
Age ot machines, or bard wr- here for several months viilUng
vice in the paat, will roak no, with Mrs. m. m e. f
i .n..,u in ir m tv ,i.m for her home in tne fiasu
20 years old-all will be mad to ( d , Taylor, who recently Monday, Aug 2, to enter plea.
tie perfectly, everyone i wno . M h p.rberahop at wo.
EF.!LE PROGRESS !l eJUai' H
lummn In miatAdv of ahsriff : ar-1 i u u;iu k TkiHl ai,
ft..r an extended visit with ner raiirned. let go in care or ratner, retail rant man auatafnad a di.
daughter. Mm. Norman liawa, M(i given until Sept i to pieaa. located hip. The injury waa at.
at Walla Walla, Wasn. Bailey v Kinat; i n ome tended by Drs. Hydeand Barrett,
vmi aru Mr. Farmer -7 for plainUff: default and judg- tnd the little fellow ia now re-t'
and S wr cent, money-see tne, meni ior P.n. tng mceiy.
' - m wum aa rv i . ar h w i v a icu u i aav a x .
W G Hare for defendant: default For "J: Mumber or n ne
State vGeo J Harding; T HjJbn Keilly. HiUaboro, urn, k.
Tongue for atate, defendant inl. Phone F. 465. 17-lD
person, and oy W Gt Hare aa Mr8 Sugie m of Moun.
counsel; arraigne,;, mven unui tindaie who nM hen viaitinar
with her daughter. Mrs. John W.
Connell. departe the last of this
Tie Reeert Stows staay laprtv
Atoeg tat Use
he County School Superinten
dent has filed his annual report
with the State Department at
Salem, and the following is the
financial condition of the school
districts of the county:
Cash on hand 1314 .....$31,641.52
iiee'd District Tax.... 54 516 40
tec. Co. School fund - 70 568 35
estate School fund. 1521070
tec. from Tuition 2 246 3D
Sale Bonds & Warrants 15 414 35
tec for Library 23 43
Rec for Insurance.. 10100
tec from other sources 11 848 61
Total $201570 75
'aid Teachers' wages-J106 991 00
tent of rooms & site -. 100 00
uel & School supplies 15 032 72
rtpnairs. imo. & Janitor 14 539 93
School houses & sites- 7 418 23
rin. & lnt B & W. ... 26 286 01
'aid for Insurance 1 025 50
Paid. Clerks' Salary .... 1 871 43
Library BksnotCo. tax 35 98
aid. ail other Durooses 5 TOO 4b
Total 1179 096 26
Cash on hand-l 22 474 49
There are 8498 persons in the
county over four and under
twenty years. Uf this number
K31) wore in school last vear.
which is an increase of over 400
over the previous year, ine
auDervisor and superintendent
, i i.; j. : a I-
novo nppn wurtintr aunnic luc
past year for better attendance
with the result mat tne aays
absence during the year 1913-14
haa Wn reduced from 50.113 to
33.000 for the last year. The
ner cent of attendance has in
creased from 91 tor 1913-14 to
Q&l for the last Tear. More than
one thousand boys and girls have
been granted certificates tor
retmlar attendance.
There are 107 districts in the
county employing 198 teachers.
Kortv-five schools have become
standard during the year. 312
nMinl hava haen graduated from
the eighth grade and are ready
for high school, ine report
ahowa irood imDrovement ail
alonir the line and sneaks well
for the school interests of the
county.
we i
SAFETY: YourlmoneyIsafeiin the bank than in vourjeaah
drawer.
PRHST1GB: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by
being able to give a bank. reference.
DtV)f TMTS- NnlM mav be discounted and loans often ob
tained, if you have a commercial bank account.
CONVENIENCE: You have the great convenience of paying
bills by check, which ia a receipt for the amount.paid.
There are only a few advantages oi a bank account; comeSin
and see us and we will tell you more. st
4 Per Cen. Intereat Un divings k
American National uanli
YES! VJEILIVEITni Sra
One Million Board feet of Good Luxher
A stock of lumber so large and varied that yon caa
have prompt delivery o any 'order. We carry icaay
large dimension Umbers, and can save yon the ezptcss
ol special sawing. When yon want lumber, promtssa
donH fill your bill. Our specialties are quality, ser
vice, and courteous treatment You can ao oeittx ror
lcss with this company,
IktSger teto ft.
Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks,
ABSOLUTELY
K very thing in Building Material
Sale: Auto in first-class
condition. Will sell very reason
having trouble bring on their i ,,. . ig working. temporarily, TRUMAN L. honwct I week to visit her son, Eugene
old machines. , at the Washington barber shop. lEssner, and other relatives in
Every machine W b fMiHl in w , . IM1I. turned Tnimm L. Ronnev. an old Ore-I California.
U U u. u.d4t aa ft new Mrs. iinini - , I 7n aia - kia In I .
machine before wy forwri home the lt of
due. ' " 1 . V w.ok III dmi nf about a week. l.vi- a t a Fnrvst Crave Train.. ..4:10 d. m
Each binder to 1 "field ty " g ; Boaney was Bora in tt K KWgon. Ewm Train-- -..-4:53 p. m.
and tie regularly hour after, Call on I fboro Mjna-hk Pefcl team. J- McMlnnv,lle Train -.-,.fl:4C I p. m.
nour ano aay aiwr umj.- company ." rj" Tj -i 14. 1835. and newaa ine son m ... 1fi vnroaf r.ii, Knrth Forest Urove irain.....5:au p. m.
"u I i.j... nnnao athn In lJUfi. I . : nj
S. P. AND P. E. ft E.
All. extent the F. It. & N.. trains
are electric, and stop at the de
pot en Main street.
10 row ana
Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m.
McMinnville Train 7:36 a. m.
Shpri.lnn Train 10.02 a. m.
Forest Grove Train...12:5Q p. m.
McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
NOTICE!
I have reopened the old Blacksmith establish
ment formerly operated by Peter Ridwig, at Orea
co and am equipped to do all kinds of BlackscSh
ing, Horse-shoemg and Automobile Repairing.
Frank Rulili
Orenco, Oregon Phone, Fanner jox6
change made in them will ho fin.lineof buges bejng sold
17 II t .1 nmrtAfl
permanent.
J. Freudenthal was a Portland
business visitor Friday.
Mrs. Booker lelt the last of
the week for a visit with her
niece, in San Francisco.
W. J. Schmidt and family left
the first of the week for Belknap
Springs, for a month's outing.
Mr. Kelly, of the U. S. Geo-
frmnkUal VnruAV who WSS in
iured recently in an automobile
r..atlv reduced prices
tit t L'nvw waa in Portland
' th last ot the week on business
i . ... mi ....... ;a On
tor mo oiercoiiuto vw.
And son William
larlua Ronnev. who. in 1840,
crossed the plains by an ox team
Seventh Street
5tf
M raiirnrniai. where ne staveai
bit ashpft time before movingl city.
accident, has fully recovered. 1 1' "day.
From Portland
miss ljavcmc AipiAiu, i ."'""McMinnville
left Monday for.. names, Fnrp-f r.rove
to Oregon. , Alaska, where she will - have poresj Grove
Fiye years ago nr. ann a. charge oi ine cooaing uepau- qhdan
i, " - . i.a. i iiAitnaf mnvNi Tram MaViuuimnnr in nrtNiiiUai . nne wui i'
were Portland Visitors we iM"" 'r' ,r;,tl, in- whre . H.lnlaaal
" " . IVBJUIIIiJ VV ill wii- " a , 1 iHwui m j v -
ot mo ween, , I mad the r home with their diatanefl from Skagwav. I v, .
- .. t .u. k.i" . ;i v. i - - , . j,rakU,,t
.... I rt ,1 1 finnnr Llie W CUB" I a IhAtt. M KMIMV I . - . . 1 . . , 'II .
nun -c - aun, --"- . .1 r.hmt ijinc who has nocn i Mcaiinnviue
end with his family over as iwea- The body was taken by auw rr " La wlffi the meat depart- All trains.
. , i thas Aniinrrv wnpra un " 1 . . ...... . -
away- . 1. MW..VW"U"',.L I "1 ment
V.mmM Ou ck. Ot f orest inursqay auwruuuu
Grove, waa
stop
9:45 a. m.
..11:59 a, m.
. 3:15 p. m
..4:3Qp. m.
. 6:40 p. m.
.7:15 p. m.
...9:00 p. m.
.12 :15 a. m
on flag at
flillsboFO Anto Livery
Feed and Boarding Stable
PriceaJBeaaonaible
. D A V AND NIGHT SEttVICE
and & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176
h. Miiiahnm Morgan. Sixth and Main: at North Kance
Quick, of Forest Thursday teraoon the funj ral ' f he three and nr itrrtS;ut Sixth and Fir
a liillsboro visitor services wew held, conducted by j rf . Jora 8tm.ta and at Tenth street
v.JohnU.NiBewonder, pastor oep Steam Service ; . .0ld Depot
of Uie rtrst yniwa orauern ---- - - To,
The Shute Savings Bank
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 o( Women and Child
r.fcn solicited ,
4 Per Cent Paid on Savlnrfs Depoalta.
A. McC.ni, Pres.
A. C Shut, Vice-Pres.
VV. Malnn, Cash.
W. V. Bw-rgcu, Asst.
Cashier
a. .a. W A.. I m. II avl J
v aw " - - - .... 1 Hantaan nraraai . m w a . n ir iiv.i an Kiirr mnii
Lee, of Dev lsake, ore., , wm. . .n ' tI j7ew VoPL njl Thi9
&Kt2ra2 1 Lang's first trip to his old
r ihnmn for several vears.
OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland W minutes,
6:32 a m
7:18...... a m
am
am
pm
.. ,.......,.. .pm
rMhtiwe. Ore.: Ira A. Bon-
nu' UnKhavH Ore.: Albert E.
North plains, Ore,, and Chas, of
Bandon, pre.
Jnkn Riaaner. of South Tuala
tin. wu in town Monday,
J. T. Shannon it finishing tha 8:28...,
insUlling of the machinery m iy:&8
the new warehouse ana mm m 1:49
Buchanan & Co. 13:58 .
f. 1 Um. r r Haniwk-I5:43.
aar. awu a-in ..... ..nm
and Dr. wrotnarn .anawue. 01 vV . v.r.- ... .M
nn.nnl!.,a mntoMd dawntOHl 8 0-w V"-' -ii:"
aTndav Thev were the From Portland-W minutes
.uia nt Mr. ana Mrs. .rranKi i:o
tahiaii i9:20. .,..-.... a m
. , n.nt.. :..n I !; ...
it noiann at ui uer aira iiwhui- i n.u n m
. ".'" rr.s.r.-s. s;uo.....
ing tneir omcain 4.27,..., ..pm
centiy vacaieu oy tne Wfc""'" lg.25.,
harness shop, iney expeci. w -
new location by the last of the i y,, 4
Prom Portland
Pi R & N. Train...... 9:12 a. m.
Loop Special, due at Hillsboro
at 2:00 p. m. from Portland I
Satnrdav and Sundav onlv.
Forest Grove special Satur
days only)
From Portland. ...,.,.,10:33 0. m.
To Portland..... U:l6 p. m.
Beach Special (on P. R. & N.)
Lv. Hillsboro Sat. at 3:02 P. M. I
Return " Sun. at 9:22. P. M.l
E4 TqIigs a Sohocq
You can get a teal picture of your child just as eaaily a has
Chief Wy4ea-ac(Qck eye) of the Seneca Tribe. Toucan
' Ket artistic landscapes as well. In fact, take anything you
see with
CAMBER
S IbrRclRbnJlbifs orFUtsa
m.v m lou. lisht to carry. Seneca Gamma an
all tplendid picture maker no matter wfcetk
W it tw a hmt at
jKiUic - "v " -" z -jr..
13.00, a Folding Scout a ? ! '"a"" K JT senfc
Thev accommodate any atamiaro maae nim anu w-
. . raliae of their aoecial teat urea allow the walnt lau-
V tadeia every branch of artiatkjihfltography.
J. M. Broirden. of near Sewell.
p m was in town Saturday.
Chas. S. Parker, of Portland.
was in the city the last of the
Mr. and Mm. Ren Ward, of
Gaston, visited with lira. Henri
etta Morgan, tYiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rvan and daugh
ter, of Orenco, were HiUaboro
visitors Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. W. T. Kerranrit
ssy at uastie Kotk, Yitzx
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