The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1915, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, ORl'.GON, OCTOBER 21, 1915
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Tillers et Cm
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im M It Very esvy Mr
FaSTeni
t Court for the November
otn Uonaay morning.
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w ivm u(l arawa we
linir iurv list:
Lbb. i.mwf . Snrtne IU
Ilrtturn.
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ar a
K ml, BMW... rote. "
1 ui.rtbtel. .Snef WOad R
1
ran of ras
CapL Paul Itrimers. who
figured in property holding in
thin county for several years, U
now in the (.erman navy. He
went to Europe nt tl.e beRlnninit
of the war. and it U said in
Portland circle that he in on
on of the Kataer's submarines.
Keimers wu in the Orient, on s First TlMuiht l for lietler Ways
itfrman ateamship. carrying con
traband for the Kusaiana, during
the Kusao-JapaneM War. and
ran hie ship ashore with several
thousand rifles and a large quan
tity of ammunition, when chased
by Jap cruiser. Japan offered
at - - . Ia tl4vftMnl Al I at m
IfWslIU VI iril lleVUMIIU UUIWI ti a m . . .a f
for Keimers. Krimers. after auioraouiu-i is nav.nK
beaching b I vessel, went upon the road question,
through to Petrograd via and the 600 auto owners of
Vladivostok, and from there to Washington County, the major.-
nenin, m inn w aarrn. ty of whom tre farrners. are
nnwm la a wic iiiiiiiui aim
Bring your eggs and produce I
L tka... .-t thorn
W UIC iik wwu m-
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rfUIIII JYCIIUCH WM III 1 1 VIII
Weat Union, the last of the
Whew Farmer Buys a Machine week.
J. N. Hoffman, of Forest
Grove. ,was down to the city
Monday, attending circuit court
urn iiieso
cca n ED
Selections For the
Are AasMoswetf
19U-M
I ova su ntNwrFDH the county
I fell Seem Will ict Mais Tlwrsatitlsrt
le rVliaoa FleUWa
If oney to loan on farm aecur-
ity. 1 represent three large fire
insurance companies. Give me a
call-E. L KuraUi.
FIVE ENGAGEMENTS CONfUTE KU
w, FrMav Niiat, First
il Orphean Haskal Cmo
has taken vessels to every Im
portant port of entry in the
world.
Circuit Judue Geo. II Bagley
returned Saturday from a two
weeks slay on the bench at Til
lamook. Si ity cases were dis
posed of. and the first grand
Jury since Isst March wu im
panelled. But seven cases were
reported on with Indictments by
the Inquisitory body, and these
were of small moment This
peaks well for the most Western
county in Oregon-and it is all
M. Stunns Sr., ot Blooming,
was a city caller the first of the
week. lie is much improved in
health.
i
Here you are Mr. Farmer -7
and 8 oer cent money aee me.
practically a unit for better roads K. L. Perkins. Room 1 Commer--roads
that can be traveled the cial Bldg.. Hillsboro. Ore.
year around. Mrs. Mary llalone. of Hillabo-
As soon as a farmer buys an ro. has been quite ill for some
nl.. ka mta talit thai annA maritime, and has been in one of the
band-wagon, and becomes an en
thusiast for macadam roads, and
the Influence U being felt all
over the district
This being the case Washing
ton County will be expected to
go ahead with rock road im
provement nnd by the end or
negt season, and possibly by mid-
Portland hospitals.
For sale: House and three
lots in Hillsboro. Or will trade
for cleared acreage, bottom land
or swale, near Orenco preferred.
H. Jeibman, Hillsboro, Ore.
Mrs. Tbos. lieParland. of Bux
ton, visited with her sister-in-law.
Mrs. A. Dooher. Friday,
extending her farewells to the
the more strange becauee it Is a Summer, it is expected that two Doohers, who left on the eve-
Wr.-f. faiaxt onon i
I lUlliflt, SMWW..-. HHWOOfW
m sh.,i.U. iartr.BM)tM Kl
.fkrll. HI nl wimw ....'ll-W
faint .... ..Msiwipa
". aft. 1 .
K"!;r".TSfc; I wet count v. rock roads will be completed
hi ThJM. rrM OMt hi dear through to join the Mult
tow. xrnmitm hi Mr. tnd beorg tmrnow. nomth thoroughfares. When
tM.u,,. uk.t Sr na1 " ft0-""'a: this is done the man with a ma
n rScf rjnui;fMr and - W S1 chine will not be the only per
X'uT mr terminus f who w receivt
m pnunj, w - -- . . .Iliail Ul nwmuKwu wuiuj !, " i.
iu,.w.. i.nmt...SM crwa highway. Sundsy. Mr. tmmpu Uooui-tion is within 16 miles of wopraing. came oui uii w
v""'r I counted 413 sutomobilcs coming ptsvnd. and good roads will eWJM on we lamiesie io-
Mam , . . il.i fourth I . . . . " ,, laiKtrBot iiMr (k nlv nark.
... i man riiir irikill anil a meiroDOii-1-"- "
tan market The stretnhes of Mr. and Mrs, Page Gardner,
roads vet to be completed to of above MountaJndale. were in
link Hillsboro with Portland are town Saturday. Page says that
in territories that will gladly the Chinas are not so plentiful
welcome macadam roads to the out his way -but he gets one oc
metropolis, and one more special crsionally.
tax in aeveral districts will do The Oronco ef, t now
toe work. working on pumpkins,, and the
ttl Sit S" extracted and sold,
will aid in this, and stands ready um- i. i. n
I . ... . . .1 - . . . . ...i..-.. ' WUII HIS VUIH W W WO u w
hkbm tim emu nei i 4. n. vvnnni i,vw w ui uu iw
m
I
Ining train of that day for White
Pine, Minn.
M. Sturm Jr., of Blooming,
was In town Saturday, enroute
to Portland. Hit father-in-law,
John Horstman. formerly of
s)Mtn. I siru'Vf
,h, (. ,nmmm4 oi mem were rru.
lie 31 veniremen twenty.
sre farmers, one a tin
one a merchant, one a
man. and one capitalist
in the court draft The
will not be extensive and
tend of the term legal
r ... a
wtu tie well caujni up.
af temoon the P. U. second
ffested the Hillsboro
Syn in a hard fought game
Uall by the score of 6-0.
itlege UWs were little
for the Preta, but We
was very close as the
ndirates.
HilUtwro, Img and Tag
ne out as the bright and
dtars-timt and again
mild carry the ball for
ains. and several times
vel the High school from
-emed to be a sure score.
collegians Tom Fowler
liar work.
(K-al team as t whole
a very good game, vary
..t I w lliM Hft. -
ui i .1111 ftaa vftpniw,
Wins lined up as follows:
Ulgh
Recorder lavi and Deputy
RaIhv urere out to Verboort Sun
day. Mr. Uolev brought back
an apple from the Lahie place
that treasured 151 inches in di
ameter, and weighed a pound
and 11 ounces. It was a Gloria
Uunda-and some apple.
I Will BIU III WIW. I
t for volunteer I r.""i;L 1.r..
two weeks sUy at ws noou hauling If road runds in tne ait-i ,, to it j- ex.
Blver srpU rincb. Saturday eve- tricU am Insumclent to complete w1, jjqq
nlng. . While up there he bar- the gaps. of he wt t the mtrket
vested 63) Doxei i oi nne SPP'I I -and it is a poor year for pump-
irZt:rZml4 Show Ops Next Monday kinr. at that ,
Mil niaravt, . . . ... i
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EUOENR M UN
An ainiaal I.yeum totrrtalBMrat
ruuiw U now nt;artUNl u iiractkslly
In wwi4m in UMirty 15.000 AbmtV
can eommLoltlra, aod tbo wmmbtr h)
InrraaalnK whb each year.
Son one baji truly Mid that Ly
ceum attraction, Tea tbaoxli It failed
to rnbe a hither tandanl la the eao
Diontty. at lenat netar loveroa U M
iMtlus Uudiinl or la any way left
delcti'rV'i effect Tula cannot be
mI4 of nmny crtbrr klada of afflMa
tnrnt il Llrrtalumeot-
What the wlater tBtertalmmeota
tul Ux-tunt ara to tw la aaefe coo
nranlty la twually lookad for at tbfc)
time of the year. Jbe covna
year 1U ba nuuU ap of tba foUewsaf
attracUona:
Tba OrpboM Moataal Clab;
Chancellor Oao R Bradlbra;
The PotUr CtmAatnaa;
Tta MauwSMara'OrabMtrai
Tba Old BonMStaaoi,
AH or thli talent wtU appw HUkv
bnra.atUiaUrandTbtatra. laia Wkalar,
an wala ara now MUlm i
tuuwn row nicbl, Friday, Oatoaor B,
number will ba ina
ORPHEAN MUSICAL CLUB.
Tba Orphean If uaical Ctab
tba followUur personnel:
E. V. WUllama. tint tenor and
phone; E. IL Dennla. aeeond
maniiser and. melt ph one; B. W,
baker, baritone, cornet sad
ator; V. F. Ueury, baaao, tromhoao aad
rartoontftt.
Everybody loTea a really good wab)
quartet. There la aomethtiK ta
peculiar melody of four weU
BialcToioea that eaptlratea the paopla
a no other music doea.
There are a tboroughneaa and a rar-
atlllty about the work and pcograaa
elTpn by Ue Orpneaa Btoatml Onb
that command reapect
Some of the feature of their
(jama are: Vocal quartets, horn qoar-
ror
G)UfTI!eITfl5
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SAFETY: Your money iaafer in the bank than in roar a3k
drawer,
PKI3T1GE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by
ksiax able to give a bank reference.
dLXOUNTS: Notes may 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 is a receipt for the amount paid.
There are only a few advantages of a bank account; mate in
and asa us and we will tell you more.
4 Per Cent. lAtersnt On Strings
American National Danll '
R. E
It T.
It. G.
a
L. G,
L.T.
L H
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IL II.
L II.
Full
Long
Bchoen
Johnson
Russell
Caudle
Upschat
Taggart
Allen
Burkhalter
. Fisher
Scheldt
Mr and Mrs. Grover Combs Portland. Oct 21-Next Monday
Ur IMl ViL will witness the opening hero of
7.T.!,gt:C, born October
tAif TL. i;iu lsarfsr w Airnsnji irrai sbiiu suaaiiu av vuwvw ""r '
The Exhibition will conUnueun
'th!Smtti a boy andTgirL The til November 13. giving- eighteen
lrJivename of Hilda day. for a comprehensive -display
atins.
Thoa. Connell and wife depart
ed the last of the week tor an
extended stay at the San rran-
mM Pair. ThPV Will also Visit
other California points, ana may I , cultural and horticultural Rmriek. nf HilUbora: Mr. W. A.
get as :ar soum as oan greatness will oe tne greaiesi iRoweh. of Rock wood; William, or
C A. Johnson, of Farmlngton, ever made. More tnan aw ex- utourelle Falls; and the follow
waa'uD Saturday. He says the hibitoro will participate in the ing half-brother and sisters:
ground needs much moisture be- show and practically every article irm UcUn and Mrs. Minnie Hill.
fF.ll?owlng will be worth manufactured in Oregon will be of Wash., and Mrs.
on display, uany moaeis ana Ben j. Schoheld. of Cornelius.
are very prouu over w - -y
iiliuuvi a w - -
mA wpio-hed era' and Lana rroaucis onow. M the son of the late pioneers.
. I fl VL!L:iin. u. .11 .Aiidnitft lift. I .a. a . a 11 r 1 1 ' W - f !
air. ana Mrs. wiiiiam mcuiu,
who settled at Cornelius in pio-
imp Hava diod at Portland. Oct.
of the products of the fields, hi toig. He was born at Come-
factories and forests of Oregon jufs Feb, 2. 1856, and spent his
and the Northwest boyhood in this county. He
Twenty-two Oregon counties iMVe8 0 mourri his loss the fol-
have space at the exposition and lowing brothers and sisters
the exhibition of the states Harmon. Arleta. Or.; Mrs. Thos.
fi
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YES! .CEfflEITn STCOIU
One LliUion Board feet of Good Lumber
A stock oi lumber so large and varied that yon can
have prompt delivery of any order. We carry may
large dimension timbers, and can save you the expense
of special sawing. When yon want lumber, promises
don't fill your bill. Our specialties are quality, ser
vice, and courteous treatment You can dobelter for
less with this company.
Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks.
A DSOLU TEL Y
Kvery thing in Building ilaterial 1
fore Fall
while.
Mr. and
Mrs.
i uii uiuii"j .
t, f Wna,. working exhibits will be featured. The funeral took place the last
"" ". .i A miiamnt TAaLiirptt. excellent I ik .i. ,.,mut rtointr in
OI ronianu, I . . vw,. f-, theatre I. u- d.... Wne.
ORPHEAN MUSICAL CLUS.
teta. aoloa on rarloua Inatramenta, vocal
aoVia. aoiiKB Illustrated with cartoon I
drawlnga aud luterpeedTo
They are equally at homo la
humoroua and comic numbera. They
are mlnalaklnK. ambtUoaa and
oua and have the aubUrne gift of aaak-
Ing frtemla everywhera.
The rapid Ore rurtoona by oao of the I
ainsers ara an InuovnUon.
HillsboFO Anto Livery
Feed and Box&v Stable
Price Cwasonable
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
2nd & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176
Millions: H. S. Harris for
k:Si-hiHn for Burkhalter.
I'.armbeck for Clark,
iulx Keferee, Dr. Erwin;
I II. Uanneel; head lines-
uctiri.
V. iiiy ton, of Eouth Tuala-
h in town Friday.
Lutta. of Forest Grove.
wn to the county seat Sat-
vening.
Monro, the Roy merchant,
tho county seat Saturday
n. . -
and Hugh Miller, or "Ji musical progra ms. a free theatre the Buxton cemetery, near For
were In the city Sunday, gueaw tvenua devoted to concessions Grove.
of Miss bvelyn tarenu of every kind and description, por many years McLin was
J L Bartlett of Witch Hazel. in( an exposition where every oneof the best mill filers in the
1 . Mnn4a morninglkniir u erawded full of educa-lMAthitat anH foe mn he was
nrauaring for his sale of that uonal and Interesting events will H employed in the big Washington All. except the P. R. ft N.. trains
r'11 " 1 .1 .t..ai ka 1Q1R InHiialriall fn .liuitnii an1 alnn mt tha Ha.
data tnimwiw"" r.r.. v . i laawraiim.
-,::nrthe old county seat building Mjoining tne a ICINOKENNY ARRESTED
mw ------ , . , 1 1 nam win mum vuan iw,vw
Fridav. ereeUng nis inenuo. - AMtA a.kihit
"W IHlliani lima UD( WHVi WV rm mmw w m 1
A4. iv,kie of Oak Park, flDace IL. A. Kingkenny, who uvea on
c
1
be S&ntc Savings
S. P. AND H. B. B.
are electric, and stop at the de
pot on Min street
To Portland
Forest Grove Train 6:60 a, m.
McMinnville Train 7:83 a, m.
Sheridan Train 10.C2 a. m.
Forest Grove Train 12:60-p. m.
u LMdav I the NOrinwesi are ouennK "w 7 ' mCMinnviiie xrain 6.10 p. m.
v..... . . I jJ.HiMin4 aaa datoa I HlllSDOro 1BSL BDnniC. was arrest.- G.MB r..Tnin 1'inn m
D.v. Willers, of SveringmnT Sa while"the .4 in Vancouver. Wash Jast ::ffl S S.
Park, was a county seat visitor jg n proRre88( have week. and Uken to Seattle to McMinnville Train 6:40 p.m.
Saturday. already been announced. answer a charge of securing Fore8t Grove in..,..) p. m.
John Jack, of Farmlngton and Many cUes. towns, and com. fWilS"!; From Portland,
Honrv Bone, or near uawroi, muniues 01 uregon wi . n w . v-- -v 7 EUgene Train arrives.. .8:15 a. m.
---- - . 1. M 1 .... . .ii a.naaihAn imniiam pnmmnv. jubl wiibii.. ... ... n av
. a. m.
" ,.U:Pa.m.
" ..3:15 p.m.
" .4. S3 p.m.
" ..6:40 p.n.
" .7:15 p.n.
44 ...9KaBfc!
M .12:15 a.m.
stop on fog at
ST. :0m INSTITUTE
Stwtrlw, Oeaa
Cayrrlaaf toeOto
swiasa ami
. Thla popnlar laaUtaUoa, eoodottcd by the Sitter of St. Mary,
aupertor edweattonal adTantagea. cobUmw with the influence of a reined
kom It k daHghtfnUy ritaatad la the tMalthM Taalatia Valley, oaly tl
mllaa froan Portland on the Southern FaeiSe car lino. Full Primary, later
wadlate, Oraainiu and High School Conraaa. Separate departaeat lee
' HOagirta. Thoae oho wiah to ptepatt for the teaching piehaaioaoaa iad
the Ttachera' Training Cootot amply equipped and prepared to do atroag
, work. Agra laate from thla coana aacnrea a Ttachera One Tear CertiScata
wttboat evim' nation. Bxccptiooal opportnaitiea for thoroagh laotracUea
la ataaie, Art tad Bxpreaaioa. A ne'y organised Commercial Coana
covon a period of two yeara and ita for any potitton of leaponaibilUy. For
-farther lafonnalion, or ptoapoctaa, Addreaa
were In town Saturday
Ml
Is an Old Cllflibl InaUtutlon with
Resources of over
oaoOsOOO.oo
f you are not familiar with banking methods call
ami talk it over with ns and we will gladly
give you any information desired. .AH
business strictly confidential. Ac
. counts of Women aud Child
r.ttn solicited
Per Cent. PaW on 'Saving Deposits.
A- McGUl, Pres. .
,. C. Shute. Vice-Pres.
(
W. Mahon, Cash.
W. V. Bergen, Asst.
Cashier
special days st the exposiuon. ?nquw miny. McMinnville
It is inienaeu wh wv baiuui- u forest Urove
lion will give a truthful Idea of remains to beeen. Kenny. f Q
whst Oregon produces from iU J'!rl4JftMAS Shendan
soil and factories and also serve faith In theentorpris wMeh an- McMinnvaie
the purposeof bringing consumer PA V"'s: Forest Grove
rB CI JIB aIC-BOOI(lS.iffl.-Alll
7 7,7, . .l- r.-ilm w,,,t" -iiuiuwy v.
M .a t ' at A. a. n
... - . . . w 1 its HWI.M . - "-7 -: - ivivih saii Main sir Nnrrn vn"wa
uuo wa Dua. - money, was. w uuy . . "v." I streets and at Tenth stre
.v r . if 1 RLrtfafui inu u ien.u siwrcvw.
i.k. h. nUiui vf ial an a fuel. I - 10 rortlSna
In the manufacture of these P. RAN. Traid.......4:S0 p. m.
briquettes much small coal, coal . From Portland .
dust, etc., are welded together p. R. & N. Train 9:12 a. m.
in small moulds, and that the Loon Special, due at HillsDoro
business would be a good one tt 2:oo p. m. from Portlandi
goes without saying, wun - Saturday and Sunday only.
proper demand. . .. .. Forest Grove Special-(Satur-
Kingkenny is a man about 65 ,jayg only)
years of aise, and at one time rom Portland. . ....10:S3 n. m.
was police - judge In Spokane, To Portland..... .. 11:15 p. m.
waan. : ne w a mem oer ui nvv
AlMnta.
The books are on sale at l
following places:
Vsught's Grocery. -
Hiiiaboro uercanuie km." -
Donelson's Furniture Store,
Gragg A Powell Grocery.
Rots Grocery. .
Rest Room, Second St, near
Morton Greenhouse
I saw eordwood, poles up 12
inches in diameter, fence reus.
..4 hnarda of all kinds, into
w" rz .. 1 noon.
.Mnini Mnortna. win bo lnioi 1 . :. ...1
.. "Write, nhone or tZZl ruK. ZXfX Geonre Laemerman. of above
;.n m. -Cart Skow'. Hillsbo- '"f w. Banks, was down to Uilisbm
-: ai a 1 11 lea l a wviivss nvva -1., t & a
10. Phone. Uty 4a. or can h u;,. acquaintances are con- ine nrs 01 uie weea.
Tualatin Hotel. . cerned there are very few but Theodore Bernards, of Vet
I. . - Vla.ba.nMt ( Sn.il . 1 iU. .1.- ftLa. I..k a
Alhort Kaahn. Of Orenco, WIS' wno iwi evo won, wm m un vavy u.a
Bav your .Watches from HoSman. It
no difference what yon pay yon can ret it ttri. Ve
have them from $1.00 to $125.00. llere are txxzA of
the prices. - . "
Walthatd make, 16 size in nickel case, $5.50
Elgin 7 jewels, in nickel case, price
Waltham 7 jewels, in nickel case for
Hamilton 17 jewel, 18 size movement
; Hamilton 17 jewel, 16 size movement
5.50
6.00
13.50
I5oo
; All other grades and cakes cheaper than ttry '
can be bought elsewhere. Come ia and kt tt
yon what can be had for such a little money.
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