The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 10, 1916, Image 1

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HILLSIiORO.ORECON, FEBRUARY 10, 1910
NO. 47
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hies m u.s
J. IL NetW Dreg
TWv taa '
fSJrt2roj or nor ie own
idivMii y imtsWat.
Kffiff Re" hM notified drug
JJ, Pn,pri, torf thai they miy
ad drug ny on Suadty, and
ZprotMbility U thftt th place
tiBioi be kept open. Incase
the ton will nil
geriptioni only, or toeh drug
ITrt ecery for Immediate
la UluiMI.
Boue "d restaurant can sell
twal only. ,ml of cltrf
. . ...anaMM AM taboo
vital the ruling of th peace of.
Imti. Th District Attorney
to caused the ruling to be tent
mt by the Sheriff, and the no-
a I I . 1 a i. lam HUAL
(jfrt WfM ueiiverva WM" wr
bt th shrievalty.
Sunday paper can beaoldon
tb strerti or delivered at the
Xht ordr or Ircular letter
i.t out nad m follows:
arSr:
I wish that you would notify
ill Confectionery Store and W
at Stores that Circuit Judge
b7i k.a Hian)ad tha tem-
I- wary Injunction retarding the
i . .1 1 l.a mmA ktMlf.
jynUIT CIUHKIB lw, mum
all place of bualnest, except
DrugStorM. Hotels. PtwranU.
Uwry Stables, or plaoea of pub
lil necessity, mutt oloae, or aUnd
aibjrct tu arrest and proarcution.
bnder the construction placed
m the law by the District Alter
im itmif HiitrM ma remain
pea fo' the purpose of telling
rfniM nnlv. an d Loach Counters
ind Kestaurantamay serve mea t
only, but they cannot tell papers,
rilirs. confectionery, etc., with.
out violation ol the Sunday c;os
( ii m4 it U ud to the neo
al and nnt ta the offlttrs. tO
L ehaher it is good law or a
Dsn law.
neased on th mant. All roads
were Impassable, and many
bridges were ditlroyed by fall.
Inir treet "
I (ifM'fl Halt iU ihirilT at iKa
I date . for th eiwution. ami
Ijkpt A. M. lllinit. of this rity.
built the aralTolii. awintM ly
11. i it .L m I. ii
jonn uuuin. mmrr 01 ii. is.
aaf -
folil at ten at tuuht. and junt
rhn thvv trr tmltinir th
flniihintr tourhfi on th mtrhln-
ery Of the law ShrnlT II ale rame
out and told tht-m to do no more
as th Uovernor had staved ex
ecution. v
ACTIVITY PR02E0
IH GOOD WEATHER
Commercial Ifcvlcw ol Itiiainen
in Orron Slate
OSlGO CfMEMT rCT0t IS READY
Uiiilatiaa Will Fmplsy Bif Naaiacf al
Mci-Oatat Mtrtk IS
Fresh
Wood.
cow for
Alwrt VanDyki. the 9 year
old son of Waltrr Vanliykc, of
VerUmrt. met with a p'euliar
accident the other day. lie was
etting down some figurr with
an indflible lad in-ncil. and in
some manner punctured the
white of his kft t-ye with the
txilnL It tiadlv iMiiMontHl thk
ball and the lad was brought In
to Dr. K. A. Hailey. who co-
ralnizrd the untie and treated it
Th vimon ia not iniurod ai veL
and the physician hope to bring
the Injured memtwr out an
riffht- l'h v will tte watched
closely and if it loes not progress
nicely he will be taken to fori-
land for treatment
alnn-v to loan in anv amount
at 7 and K wt rent, on accept
ble farm propt-rtie. Make ap
tiliration now and have the
money when you want it. Long
terms If desired. h. U fork ins.
HilUboro. Ore.
sale-Zina
tf.
Many basements have been
flooded the past few days.
W. C Jsckson. or North
Plains, called on the Argus the
last of the week.
K. W. Dint, ot Ueedville. and
Nick Kemmer. of Cooper Moun.
tain, were in town Saturday.
ueo. McGee is home from a
course of Highway Engineering
at u. A. u
of the Hazel-
up to the city
O CMC
REFUES J IH1H3
Statu of 18,000 Acre 4 O. C
Laaa la Ceaiatjr
IECEIVES M4MV LETTERS WEEKLY
J. H MeNet
the Industrial News Bureau Ha atnr wi
sends out the following note on I Monday, on business.
Oregon industry : If it shoes you need, buy them
ine iiiimboro i.umtier La will at Greer s. where you can buy
soon start the l'illshorn mill. them cheat). 47-50
Lonir Fruit l'rndurta ( V eon.
Mrs. nenry Miner, oi Deiow
U-mplates erecting $100,000 cher- r)unzer..wa tn the city Monday,
ry preserving plant in I'ortland. Mr. tlill'er has been confined to
Oregon State Federation of the house ror two weeKS wun an
Ubor oppose Sunday closing WUc,t 01 lBe "PP6-
Isw. inhn MrHarn. of Galea Creek.
WW--
Springfield i'hil Johnson will I was in town Monday. He says
& i i . t ilk., M vtmiiA rkofrhrA rna
ereci piani vu manuiaciure ier-i" " muuvphiv w uw
tilizers, chicken feed. Neat foot " ? S locaUon. charjcUr;
Naiateg Ca bt Dcter-aiac VeiM Cm-
irtst Shag Act
The Registers and Receiver) of
the Oregon land offices are in re
ceipt of hundred of letter in
quiring about the a ft a lead
passed upon by decree of the U.
S. Supreme Court The Rote-
burg official ask publication of
the following letter aent out. of
ficially, from that office:
This office it daily In receipt
of a number of inquiries relative
tn th Oremn Ak California Rail
road grant land, asking infor-1
mation as to the status or these I
n i l -i i7i l a i
;6ovemeDt way.iTbereis'nosafer way.
PAY BY CHECK
was exactly three feet of snow
1st his plsce.
KII.LCU VET UVES
oil, etc.
I l I t. l Ci amnlAU-il
I lb. LA. u. A . y ciuvivin I
2000 extra men keeping iU tracks . Pigeon for ttle. cheap
.u.. s. i... i.n,i M-o-tlHamen Carneaux and Crosses
Vic i iviuauu invui - ' , , .
annur. f : t i of Fort and emnlnv. inVO aoouv am wnw, wmtuwu
- " - - f I a fn i i . l
ej 1000. account or my sis neaun, am
q i miit inor. trxi nnn ob Hired to sen. t. r. sias, uox
mJ m J I I Barviv wwt w-vv - . ... a
Imnmvinti it at varHi at tiltT-nl 1433. Hills bora ore., or can at
k'.iit.iia I AmK I itfflhd I 71 all MB nnaaWH. tftkl
..uu in - auii.wt uv. i -
contract for 30.000.000 feet of
Mr. C Hlser hss received
word from a cousin, who is an
iimlner in the Patent Officer.
at Wiahinffton. I). C. that her
great arand father. Zaccheus
IwmII wfta a csotain under ine
immnrtal C.yi. Washington. This
mn.M Mm Htajtpr and her sis-
ir. Mr. A. 1L Schoonover, ot
fnrnoliiia ellirible to member
ahloin the Daughters ot the
American Revolution.
I
R. B. Ooodin, Secretary of the
8UU Board of Control, write
from the Upitol. taMfogtae
argus that Henry WinUegerode,
slayer of Jacob Swtnger, it not
dead, contrary (Q report (ha.t he
bied in Kastarn Oregon. Mr,
Uoodin write:
"Sometima early la tht year
1908 ho wa pardoned by the
Governor, and from tht peniten
usry went to umauna Louniy
with a rich rancher who had
also been a convict at the in-
lilntinn Aftat Mfnalnin in
Umatilla County fora thort ime
lie returned to Salem and insisted
that he be readmitted to tht
penitentiary. Thla could not be
done, according to law, and be
therefore waa admitted to tho
Insane Asylum on the 0th day ol
June. 1908. where ha it atill con
fined, residing at th cottage
fsrm. five and one-half mile
EsHt of tht mala iUtuUon,'and
Apparently In a good health as
he has been enjoying for years.
' At tha tima it Ka mnntar R P.
Cornelius was iuatlea of the neaca
for Columbia Pfeclact and waa
feting coroner. fhq held the in-
fliluar rtuAt IWa KaI a tmArih
Swanger, tha murdered man. In
. tnis connertiqn WQUlq lH to
lUio that the (th of January,
HJ, was tha data of one of the
wont wjnd atorma over wu
flnion aecd for sale: Oregon
Yellow Dan vers, grown thisvesr.
innnin of I1 V. Wohler. Hills-
bora Oregon. Telephone Farm
ers 35x1. WX
Cm Patalnu. of above liUXton.
wis in town Ssturdsy, getting
ki. i.h maiitf to flio his can-
didacy for represenUtive in toe
lower house at Salem. Sam says
he is going to mane me run
again and gives notice that he
-.;n K in tha n?a i siav. air.
will tra hi y - -? e
i'sislcy cent his petition to Sa
lem. Saturday afternoon.
U... (a I nan nn farm SCCUf
ity. I represent th.reo Urge fire
naurance oomuanioa. Give me a
cslC-R I. Kuratli.
Wm. nagley Sr. saji that one
hundred cars were necessary ir
tk. ... knn aalna in Oregon.
Ilia rvvvii iiuf r.
.kl..miil irnlntf tO NCW
1IB biiiuiiivm- .
York. Soveml grower arwunu
this section sold last week
It want knmfl made candy.
Ik VVS VitW H'r "7 1
oviter cocktail, or sweet PP
riiii'r. an u aw vwwv v
r - r
tionerv.
........
l'(T.. ftf Wpst union.
jasper - '....t.
Tk. if.mtun oi oieva
anu iiii V..W. " - , .
I'laln. were city callers me w
of the week.
r DiMiliwr nf North Tu'
latin Wains. ws naaMna:
busing n town we 1Ml " "
week.
Walter Zetzman, o( North Tua
latin I'lains. was a civy v wi
the last o( he week.
v dmuki nf Newton, was
u. r. i"""i . i
in town Saturday, coming up in
his Impromptu sleigh.
WC
Walter VnDyke, of Verboort,
w br in town flfluimuj,
i-i
Intra
Medford ha dodu at Ion of 12..
S00 and 18 factories with invest
ed capital of $230,000.
Contract lor U rants rass
1000.000 sugar factory has been
let
Eugene Fruit Grower Assn.
increases output 25 per cent
during past year.
K. A. Koser. or Kickream wH
. i n a
won ii 4X1. in Dnz?s. on zi
sheep st t'enama Pacific Exposi
tion.
A. W. Siegrist Is this week
shipping his household goods to
LaGrande. where he will reside
in the future, and where he will
enter the mercantile firm of
which his brothers Herman and
Will are co-partner. He has
rented hi home near the City
Park to J. R. Marshall.
R. R. Tongue was in St
Helen. Saturday, on legal busi
ness. He aaya the ice on the
treet along the Columbia defies
deseriDtion. and those here who
when .ther mav be entered or I
purchased, etc, etc.
This circular k intended to re
ply to these letter of inquiry
and to give out loch information
relative to these land a may I
no Im stated.
A list of theae lands by Town
ship and Range hat be-n pre-l
pared for each of the tereral
counties within the Rotebunrl
Land District, containing that
lanrfa Then lists sra intended I
to give merely an approximate
aniaLAf aneh lands in each Town. I
&hln haaa1 on this IJst nf land
given in th decree of the Fader
al Court;
TWa Hat for an eonatv OT I
counties will be furniched oo re-1
quest
Thla office bat no map for die
tribution. nor doe it prepare
but will furnltb
hlii nnnta.
tAwnakin nlata howinsr location
Shinvird st Bandon may be enmnlftln of tha riirora of storm I of aJl vacant land and unaoldl
i i j cm I . . . i & . I l i .&a I
reopened employing w men. igna oaa wesmer are not in a yw-1 raiiroau lano, wn i ir wwmhu
It is estimated hat Atori 8ition to know how sheltered we in oidering township plata, both
spent $150,000 for new buildings haye been. the Range and To wnahip No. must I
in 1015. Monmouth spent aoout . . . tamm nf be given, and remittance anouia
t-K rsYi for new buildings. wish to . trade a team or h certifled cheek or U.
. -. . B 1ft tmi,im Vll I " . . . ..
tk nrrnn.Fort and Lement nurBc, nu , po-tai Money order Dayaoit
Ca. Oswego, announce it ex- ,OT n m TwZ.v Zl to RJL Turner. Receiver, fer-
sonal Checks may not t receivea
A A B
u a., l for a snan or voung mares, mree
nu to biTreadv to manufacture or four year. each, unit m
ment about Much 18- " STL HE
jl VZV VCII B SB aIB VM
wwt R2: P.al-ji Cresk Central.
TWENTY YEARS AQO through Fbreat Grove. 45-7
tlL - L... 1.4a ms
ii. rnpiiam naui aruna iiiuu uu .-
(rromlhe Argus) nership with Alfred Harrington
John Dobbins has purchased the Un tot Qnn& Theatre. .and they
interest of J. L Beam in the
are remodelling the- interior.
Main Street Livery, and is now jhey wj put in a ladies' room
representing his property in per- on the ground floor, and a
ton. (Editor's note) Dobbin 8moker in the loft, and decorate
is in 1916 a popular conductor on the f0, er. when finished they
me a. r. wnu ircuucuw r'iaiOKi unaveonaoi uw ncu
through tiiiisnoro.
A very pleasant su.rprlae was
the home or oar. ana
Donelson.
CM! a
Geo. W. Ptteron hss been
eleeted to attend the National
republican convention ot local
leagues, at Milwsukie, Wis.
Jim McNamara. of the Inde
pendent force, ha received, a
handsome gold watch, a present
from tb w1"6 of n" sn,nd"
rather, at uregon wiy.
Th Centerville sawmill la run
ning ten houri daily.
W. P. Nelson, who is connect-
in navment.
This office is not in position to I
giv advice aa to the character!
of the land in any locality, and
can not attempt to adriae any
one in this regard.
As to the digaosition of these
lands, nothing can be determined
until Congress shall act in tha
matter. It is probable that auchl
action will ha taken acme time
within the next six months, and
nr.til such action is had no inror
HDRi w nim uue wt uwr I : . , . -, .
if a knitaaa in tha mStlOH CSO b fftven by thlt Ot'
ck muT.u. v.v,-,- ... ,a ni(Mfatt ...
tie interested to watch tht daily
paper, u wtuttaver action uon-
crrpta mav kali e will ha aiven
thAnam he fore this ofSea ha of
ficial information thereon to give
OllL r
Thr is till a certain amount
of unsurveyed railroad landxin
several of the counhas. nSJBCiv:
Curry, Douglas and Josephine:
These Isnds when surveyed will
come under whatever plan of I
disposition Congress may pro
vide.
J. If. Union. Raviatar.
R. R. turner, Eeeeiver.''
I and yon will have a'complete'record of and receipt of all
The svstem i fasdnatine and as fi cures
I do not deceive militate against unnecessary and thought
. . 1 .M .11 m n .1... ZM I. . n n .mil.
Wtt CXPCnUllaTC OI uic suitii suuu ium iu iu K&'K11-
hare often proved the thieves of success. A large open
ing deposit is not necessary. Won't youjstop in and let
u explain fully?
4 PeraCenf. Interest On SaTintH
American National Danil
YES! 17E IL1VE IT III STCOK!
One Million Board feet of Good Lumber
A stock of lumber so large and varied that you can
have prompt delivery of any order. We carry many
large dimension timbers, and can save yon the expense
of special sawing. When you want lumber, promises
don't fill your bill. Oar specialties are quality, ser
vice, and courteous treatment. You can do.better for
less with this company.
Edges Lufite Co.
Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Track.
AD5 0LU rtLY
Everything in Building Material
valley,
Do not forget the first of the
aeries of three concerts by the
Orenco Military band, at Orenco.
beginning Friday evening, Feb.
11 The other two Will DO oaieu
later, one to be held SO days
hence, and the last to iouow au
days after the second date. It
will cost 10 cents ioreaon con
cert or 25 cenU for the series of
three.
g, P. ft P, E. ft E,
All, except the P. a A N.. train
are electric and stop at the de-
1 illsboroAQto LiYCPy
Feed and Boarding Stable
Prices Reasonable
DA t AND NIGHT SERVICE
and & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176
n. r r... 1. 1 are e ecino, anuavui
ed with the company which lslJ M.in stree
building, or intending to bmW. I x0 poKTLAND
Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m
the Portland-HillanorQ mowr
line. WM tn town monuay. V- iiluin.-tlbi Train
foTcett 1Pww&:; .fin
clearing ngni 0 way sou ms t Rrove t-.:-
. ' .Mn.l4And in niMDCB 1
BC11VV lreMMve -
.MJ ni nn the aavenc 01 mure
Kpy to Loan
On tr.?9U8ii Farms
Tbe Shnte Savings Bank
UU .uv. . .....
nmnitioua weather. Cedar Utu
will oe tne nrsi jhhh
(Editor m nott-lws project oia
. thAiiatinn nniinra wurLii ui Ttuaai
snd then suspended operatione.
but t was the entering weog-in
storting agitotlon toward build
ing m electric Una, which Anally
arrived In 1908.)
Lem Ingles came within an
see of losing hi lift at ureen
nia hi week. His horse fell
THIS. . J I-,
and upon rising ow rv
several yards, his feet dinging
to the stirrup.
Anton Pfanner haa been Sp.
-'i.A arfmlnifttntor Ot W
aarare 01 martin -
7:36
10:02
12:50 p. m
2:15
4:10
4:55
6:40
9:50
Mr Minnville Train
Forest Grove Train
Eugene Train
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
FROM PORTLAND
arrive
Eugene Train - 8:15 a. m.
McMinnville Train ' 9:45
Forest Grove Train 11:59
Forest Grove Train 3:15 p. m
Sheridan Train :3Q
McMinnville Train 6;40
Eorest Grove Train 7:15
Forest Grove Train 9:00
McMinnville Train 12:15
All train stop on flag at Sixth
jtaJanrf Main: at North Range and
Greer are telling out their
shoes at cost Svrt montv and
buy at Greer't. 47)
The Sheriff'! office has install
ed its steel railing on the tax
counter in tha collection depart-
i ment and all it in readiness for
the annual tax receiving;. ;
It it safe to say that, there
were mora alelffhl in C..!lbora
Saturday, than in any one &y in
the history of tht county ssat
Ik. mm -l mm.
ceding there ware many, tt the
cold continued to long Cut near
ly every farmer rirsd .tea
ikindofa''oiSt
ORBQON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland-C5 minutes. '
nn eves
Will be properly fitted with glasses
at the smallest prices at
Mdffman JEJ&
l,tlii""B I . .. . . . r..
u. flterf hi bond with Fir streets. Sixtn ana nr so.,
v . . . , . .
Beni. Sehotfield. T. land at Tenth street.
J. D. Merry man, i. n. ow
and T. D. Humphreys u sure
ties.
hel. of Newton.
was calling in the city Monday.
Pure maple syrup, direct from
a NOW lUra laiuini
..! at Greer's. Try a can.
Mr. and Mr. T. R Goodin. of t Timber
...am In Hatnrdav. U . mii
near urentu, i iirTum iimucr
their first trip alnce the advent p B(lxton
Steam Service from old depot at
foot of Second Street
, TO PORTLAND
P. R. & N. Train 4:30 p. m.
FROM PORTLAND
P.R.&N. Train 9:15 a. m.
MotorCar Service
to Buxton , 1:5 p. m.
4:30
9:55 a. m.
2:10 p. m.
6:32....... ......;:.. am
7:18......
8:28........... m
9:58 ..m
12:43...... ......pm
3:58 Pn
5:43...... Pm
8:10............... pm
9:li8 (Sat. only);. ...po
from fortiano w minutes.
7:54.. n
9:20 act
11:25 .... n
2:12.... ..-pm
4:27,.... .............pm
6:25....... ..........pn
7:13 po
8:28 (Sat only)..
12:25. D
mmmmumfi
"Service to the Sic : ;
Address, Box a46, Hillsboro, 0re:r3 "
1 .Vlir in ar)vance . OrtTltJ tttl
Doard, room, nursing- per week, llijcr c-
, - Hirer c-nL
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