The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 17, 1916, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, FEBRUARY 17. 101G
NO. 48
BlliS POT
' u gov, 1 $Jli AWIU
ajar Caart' laalf
.lAtwn applications
u.rrh 15. and It will
,i.v for Judge BsgW.
.jl. .ihiwn applicsnts !
Uarf F.uropean country
Luk m or man " w-
L i. ih i,-.d with ft big
m !
Cilh Africa has one who was
Lfcn in the realm South of
CtwiwmI. hile lUlycwn
fki High School atudents have
brrmlMton W auenu
L.. i h uueation Pro-
j ...l ik.' anawera ffiven.
a 1 1 a t charges of the
i. .i,.ri.iaimif what con-
fait American clUtt-nshlp.
Witts effect requiring that a
imut have his final paptrf
jjn voiintr many who have
i hrrt-tofura on aecond
i.. .,! tiav itMrleeted
vital papers, havt INea for
'3Bion. and Wis maar wn
ibl buninwn In the eillsen
department j
(ItliMpwUHl that many Hith
V. . .... i .i. k,.tk fmm lllllt.
W Forwl Grove, and Cor
no this function or tne
It will h
tducation to them, and win
t worth the time invoiveq.
It took Mm. lU'ijiith Jam-
Wehtth sloul five minute- to m-l
a diorce from Cha. Weiszh.
Friday In circuit court. The
couple were married hre Sit,
22. lDll. by Juit Keasonrr.
The husband wa a Chf. and
met the wife at Forwit drove.
They left for San Francisco, af
ter marriage, ami att.r thne
week of marked if VVl.h un
ceremoniously di'partcd, leaving
AoaddrettA. The wire applied to
the police department for search.
but ho could not le located. A
relative nnt hi-r mony to r-tun
home and the waitmi patn-ntly
to hear from the dfliniim-nt
tpoune. She finally concluded
that the hcnutural wait of -even
veara waa not adaiitable t)
mnil'rn timeK. and J. N. liolf
man filed a divorc cane for he.r
The ilrrre U ctiutMcd with an
order reetoring her maider, name.
KStlON t UICTRIC TRAINS
To Portland- 55 minute.
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a-
a.
in
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Money to loan In any amount
at 7 and a jht cent, on accepta
ble farm propertu. Make ap-
tilicMtion now and have the
, ...
money when you want ii. unu
term If deaired. L IVrklna,
IlillnUiro. Ore.
II. G. Hall, who had l-en
Bn.Mt nf the TibU-tU. near
kivillt. for aeveral month.
contemplate (roinir to fekm in
ih nrr future. He received a
cablegram the other day olTcrinu
him the editorship or the Mtir
lUh.t:hinM uaoer at IVkin. and
at he haa been in the newHpaper
irame in the Orient heretofore,
he will accept, lie goes a soon
h on arrantre h i urivaie ai
fair. For aeveral week he haa
been down in the Co. Hay coun
try In newapar work.
Onion teed for tale: Oreuor,
Yellow Itanvem. irrown thin year.
lnquin of K. F. Wohler. iiitl-
boro, Ureuon. leiepnonc rrm.
era 351.
The S. I'. Hoard of Inquiry has
h- ivectton roreman
Johnnon (u iwoMible for the
derailment of a car at Hancroft,
near Portland, during: me norm,
Feb. 3. The claim is that the
road crotwinn ahould have been
Inspected by the foreman, al
though he waa entraued else
where In clearing the track for
tralfic. The train ran 30 feet
after derailment, but otherwise
no damaue was sustained.
llCIiy NOIEO ALL
OVER OREGON STATE
Stale Highway Commit ion (Uvea
t'Mi.Uifi lii Columbia Highway
M.W STKMI K LINE IS PROJECTED
I). A. C. (kli Paaama Eiaotliioa M.MI
v Voll Trinnlurmtr
State Highway Commismon al
lows f'JO.ooo of highway fund
for improving Columbia highway
from JliMxl Uiver to Mosier.
Shell Oil tympany's $200,000
plant at l'ortland about completed.
l. A. White & Sons are build
ing their fourth warehouse In
Salem.
Grants Pass box factory again
oK-rating with 52 men.
Fresh cow for sale-Zin
Wood. tf
John Hoover and bride were
in from North Plains, Saturday.
Hulk warden seeds and onion
sets at Greera.
Fred Schoen. of Blooming, wan
in town Saturday, greeting his
friends.
Henry Harris, a dairyman of
near Cornelius, was a city caller
the last of the week.
If its shoe you need, buy them
at Greer a. where you can buy
them cheap. 47-50
Ulrich KemDt. of Helvetia.
wu a citv visitor Saturday, his
first trip since the advent of cold j
weather.
For Sale Nice, clean oat
big thi::gs bhd
111 THE i:
Estimated That at Least 750
Men Will be Employed Lumbering
THIRTY -FIVE CAIS OP LOOS DAILY
Bciifet the Big Laaabtr Cat Frtai Sev
eral at tat SawaUls
It is estimated that oy May 1
there will be 750 men employed
in logging and lumbering in the
north of the county. Thirty-five
cars of logs daily is the estimate
i to cqpawT Wp
teem
J i i un iiaua osrinnir outfits, and there are
. 1. 0.l!j. 1 ...i several mills which will start
1- w-.. u. iannant u ooerations just as soon as logs
r.miiv nf inihra of six. all of lean be cut which will be when
- -1 - 1 . - . . . .
whom are Ux payers. - I the anow melts enougn w nanaie
Aiov Hnninn nf North Plains, the work with the proper amount
a r it 1 mu Willi 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I - "
.. x, .a. 1 1: r. I was in Monday, on business at of exoenditure.
IOI R Intnl..! nv r MlO.flOO. M'c ""..""i i wPPn m. '""r
-r . ittinrft ine iiouaavai.
Gml W.Moore mill, at nan-1 1 1 a a k;. .niiv. nntt -
don. o-ns March 15. n W. J. Gregg, of J.syv, , I e 55
Mills continue to open on uoa was in oionuay
Hay and new industries start lo- says that he has pieniy 10 ao wa y --y . j. ,
eating there. . supervisor, gelling w .roa to
Interstate Commerce uommis- arainea . in P'. "-" I will ODerate to capacity, and the
sion allows railroads 10 reouce awrm. r-u. miii it itaaid. will start
rli- on hV for V) days in Orderl t a.i. I .Mlhw mntlitinna
. i r iviifnn lui hici vtn.i'. i u bimi mm "
tn five relief to stock men. I i r1..... .ni rmui n.m.f
,T ... . . . I' O fA I I1UIIICIB, VI ."" I llUlk .
British steamer loading 3.0UU.- U(ve fcbout 250 birds, which on A conservative estimate is the
ooOfLoflumberatlortlandlor , f in h .Uh .m LmniOVment of 760 men. and
tM.mui tn asii V. P. Sia. Rox much nf thit trade and main
UIMIB,VU IV mm m mr " "
493. Hillsboro, Ore., or call at I tenance will naturally come irom
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WITHOUT the consequent riaK is
through the universally Approved
chech-booh. which has become en
eermerh of aQuence, conaervetiam
end substance. The men of merK
in your community do business
with their chech-booh. Are you
one of them?,
4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings
Ahiorican National Donll
jc3Bee em
fMMi IKK) corooration organ
ized to operate steamera between
I.IA
pm
, pm
.. om
1 (Sal, only) pm
from l'oriland-U minutes.
-a m
.....am
41 m
pm
... . . . .p m
pm
, ....om
126 (Sat. onlv).... om
X2t ....4tm
112 .
12...
121...
13
The old reliable place for bulk
irotn ieeda, Ureert. ,
John Ritbr. of Helvetia, wu
1 town saiurda) on legal dusi-
Herman Koehnke, of Oak
irk. tranHiirtml huaineaa in
on Saturday morning.
Alfred Krickson. of above
iOUhtainitnln ImmmImI hnai.
?min the city the last of the
mi.
Lou Mivir nf l!khalm
fountain, was'in Saturday. He
j mere is still snow up in nw
lul ! At 1 m . k
"-non me last or the wees:.
Jacob Huchpln whn mm in
Nneoa at BeaverUn until the
' or the year, was in the city
uny, on business si ine
rt house. He Is now back to
"melius.
Money to loan -on farm secur
Uy. I represent three large fire
insurance companies. Give me a
eill.-K. 1. Kurauu
ttaoimt ration is coming on slow
but there Is promise of quite a
rush when taxes are win tu
lected. When you register this
time It will be permanent, with
no more trouble until you move.
t ihn notify the county
clerk so as to have your address.
it .ni knm made candy,
oy,ter cockUils or swee .apple
cider, gel u ai -
l(itnirv. J-11
Kev. C. H Cline. who preach
ed the services St tunera of
Mr. Mann, was n town the last
of the week. He says he aUas
liked Hillsboro. na is
glad of a chance to re-vwit the
place.
Chaa. D. Farnham went 10
V.mhi.1 the last of . ho week r
a row aays vu -
schoolmate.
John Thillippi went to his
farm at Monmouth. Saturday.
fS s "onceover", as to how
things are progressing.
Pure maple yrup. direct from
n New York larmer. uy"
sale st Greer's, lryacan.
Lloyd Ingrams and family
have moved to Hull Run. where
Lid ride for an extended
l)ii-jr -
perioc.
izeil to operate steamers oeiween i,, nroadwav
i..ni.n,l oripntnland Austra tan I"" "roaw"
.w.ri I Fred Ennea will again run a
u.,.rattniativ nf I.ihhv Pack-Iinvfrinir ramn for the Nehalem
ini? Co. awaking at The Dalles Timber Co.. near Scappoose.
urged farmers to raise more veg- this Summer. He will soon go
rubles as well as fruit to keep down and set up three donkey
pnnirw running most of year. I engines for yard and field pur
Corvallis 350.000 volt trans- poses.
IZZL . iv a. C. F. R. BeaJs. of Tillamook, who
Salem-Oregon Public Utility occasionally ; makes Hillsboro a
that books, visit, is advising Itllamook aairy-
Vu.ll....n..v..r.: ., tn Ai9Mirx their scrub sires
ral plan s" h nd nrwater or fromTheir dry herds. Hesay.
pm uianio "" : j- . mi.akA tn kfni thm for
wy.MSr... UMemMMliksrf to ThoaTaHDlanted his early
.rnn!?" A..:rr": &Z Kj lMiMtnilr. even l(U.M L,:a week, and SSVS
Km.h" rr.wm.!n.r Knrh S da'ms Sod milkers. Cornelius b to have food supplies
snmK vuuv.ir, r-- - ,nnth.r iht Conmss or no
Vancouver. B. CJitneys 8eed nney desned. 12 cents per tongreas.
have cut aown ivio my pound. Also a regiswreu crcy
The Hare mill, above Manning.
and the Hillsboro mill will 1
run full Mnamtv. and it will re-1
quire quite s crew in the timber
to supply both plants.
V.verv mill haa orders ahead
and all are anxious to have the
snows melted so that operation
can obtain. .
TWENTY YEARS AGO
(From The Argus)
YES! VE HAVE IT III SMI!
One Million Board feet of Good Lumber
fw 11 ii 1 1 Mma mm icKiawi.ivu v w ft wv- j m nn rivr nnnn w bbm aiasii laasa. ua
from street cars $38,000. bull, year old last August: dam .ttraction in Berst'i butcher shop
A stock o jmber 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 yon want lumber, promises
don't fill your bill. Our specialties are quality, ser
vice, and courteous treatment You can do.better for
less with this company.
Bsrjger Lunta Co.
Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Go's. Tracks.
ABSOLUTELY
Everything in Building Matetla
iiuiu onv.... i--- , uiui, jmi - -1 fturacuun m 1x11
Ashland-$15.000 mineral wa- hM official record of 552 lbs; first Lu of lut week.
ter bottling plant tw0 months or nwseconajejr . f
here. . test she Pwucea '. f "TT nroiaaorV note this
. . I netting 1 iiids puiier. n; . - -. - T" ,
E. L Kemper, of near Laurel, dam has omciairecora 01 rrriaw Connected with the
was in town the lasioi me we. ps. mi w oo Sute Hospital)
merich. Hillsboro. 48 Mrs. E. H. Warren and daugh-
i-iwin nvr the reiristra- ter, Miss Zulu, have returned
u a m,n Jttor. from California, mucn improvea
1 ... .iu, maa iihor natural- in health.
: a . ij, ..nf thoir first naneni T Ucnu tn wed has been grant-
Hni VI wum, vw, ' ----- rr--- I u.v..rw . .
i.i. . . .,iAana nf fiilll.J WI Inhnann And IllM
1 win nave u rci. ciu..vv icu tn . jt"
rii.riiW Emmons and Missic Uzensh p 01 tne lamer ueiore Minnie ueier;ana v?
, 9i?"r,M.K nf Cornelius, thv can be Dlaced on the regis- .. Md Rachel Pointer. Mr.
jeaaw - 1 n whra the father lu.ri.n .nd Miaa Punter were
were gran ea ma ". . with. -r-, .rthhome of Mr. and
iLa 1 net at ino w hhr . 1 la uu aanu : ihhiw - - .
ww . ' .. I.:,, o. out the date of naturalization Mrs, D. M. C Gault
Ogden b. wa - - the prospective elector wil nave .. pftl,uii.f m this week
lon.l anil KUin nflliuci, v. --1. - . .... i f.,11 n- u,rt wlthOOt I - - , , ,
Greers are selling out their
shoes at cost Save money and
buy at Greer's. 47-50
W. F. Haase. of South Tuala
tin. was a city caller Friday
morning.
.Hillsboro Auto Livery
. . Feed and Boarding Stable
Prices Reasonable
DAT AND NIGHT SERVICE
2nd & Washington Sts. Ph"ne, City 17S
ItftllUi aiivi aM - ,
boro, were granted marriage 11
cense Saturday.
to get data in full or go without! ""J 12 deiewte8 to the
tne ngni w vow. y 8tate convention. Une popuuw.
nse Saturday. igtration books for the past few .1 0f lest nominated D.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holcomb yearsthere are scores of this J.(JgiuU m a delegate. Mr. I Ufl R XVCQ
id J. C. Bechen. of beyojd predicament - Gault Mng present to report I lUUIl LlLU
n..nMi uiura in the city Satu
day. A. L. camem to get med
teal aid.
S. P. P. E. E.
the meeting for his Kepuoucan
paper.
J. Wheeler Marsh was appoint-
,u" . 11.. k J. Wheeler aiarsn was appoint-
aWyffles, of Cornelius, the except the P. R. & N.. trains ed postmaster at Forest Grove,
carpenter contractor who built and 8top t the de- f kep robbed the
the big Buchanan &t-wsre- . gt t : 00 me saie cr. .
was irno,wni-- Tn UriUTI.ANIl
Honny In Loan
Bn taps! Farms
The State Savings Bank
a p afe. at the depot issi
niirht and carried away $40. En-
Ihiuv waft made bv breaking a I
l livw ww - ar
window.
J. W. Sapptngton, county treas
urer, issues s call for outatand
mnta this week. I Mr.
I ISa V wmmmmmm -
G.raninaVfnn VIA thft tttMT Oil
issssaaifBiWw " Va 0 I
the county treasurer. E. B. Sap-
oington. 1916.)
I'hirtv two eounlea attended!
the Firemen's dance at the Hills-1
knwi Hnara honae. SUDDSr W
served at the Hotel Hillsboro,
the Baseline
.1; -IkuxI htwMn Hillsboro and the
7 Grove, are offered at ISO per
i:X acre. Half under cultivation.
6:40 4nd three acres is beaverdam
7-lfi l.n,i BUiu (This would be con-
9:00 sidered some buy in 1916. Ed.
12:15 Note.)
v" n t. Oi4kl U..... Puul akariff advOrtlBefl
l.. . Inr. ram A I All trmnn biod on hr 1 ..-- .,-..
IIUU iv. . -- ,
business in town saturoay. Trajn 6;50
W. E. Lee. of Gaston, was McMinnvuie Train
down Saturday. The Leo mill Sheridan Train ;
mav be moved over on tne r. k poregt Grove frain
& N. this Spring, as aoon as it McMtnnville Train
finishes cutting in pore8t Grove train
The outfit is now sawing ties. Eu(rene Train ,
Jake Bettis. of Gateway. Ore., McMinnville Train
jaKe.DC th a KWat Grove Train
3 of "rloada ofock. H FKOM PORTLAND
iL.k muri'iirw wdiih aiwi w "
SAV8 LnHt 1115 iiivivw ,1
below zero up his way during the Eugene Train
January cold snap. I McMinnville Train
For Sale-Bay horse, weight Forest Grove 1 ra n
about 1650; well built and a Fore8t Grove Train
good animal. Will sell reasjon- Train
able.-F.J. midt Hdlsboro. McMlnnvlHe Train
Route 1. or telephone HelveUa Q Train
Mercantile Co., North JJM Grove Train
central. . . . ... in-Tvoin
Wm. Pitman, one of the ooy. -
who knows
.
I other day and was registered Mpir streets, Sixth and Fir Sts.;
the Hotel, luaiaun. "-"r and at Tenth street
7:36
10:02
12:50 p. m
2:15
4:10
4:55
6:40
9:50
8:15 a. m.
9:45
11:59
Will be proper.y fitt .d witb .asse .
at the smallest price ; ' t
Hoffman
THZ
JEWELER
harwmbe S big
him hwrinir this year. , :
' .
.. a II T A. KOWlOS. OI
.."".Ti.j.i- kmia PAMived me
mieillKBIl. f yg
Paren," a.:i.M AfrTea. Born, to
over in . n-.Ko
Mr. and Mrs. u. u w
Old Uml. nn. TnR.ton
a inrt V-A iniii. 1 a v
rmother was well known To Timber
a. iiv -
here as om, ro-"BW
teachers, ana h"From Buxton
Africa ss a missionary teacner. .
Steam Service from old depot at
foot of Second btreei
TO PORTLAND
P R. & N. Train 4:30 p. m.
FROM PORTLAND
o pan. Train 9:15 a. m.
!,---
Motor Car Service
12:25 P. m.
4:30
:
i k Aduma haa returned
from a flying trip to Astoria.
Hlllsboro's city taxes for ' 18C6I
ar t2.189.92. while Forest
Grove, is $1,687.38.
Hutter is advertised at S5 cents I
ruar double roll, and eggs are
quoted at 11 cents.
Oninna are selling from 25 tol
90 cento per sack.
Timothy hay is sailing at 13.S9.
o-Rli a. m. Ground bone, grit shell and
2:10 p. ta.'e fs Grssp
"Service to the S:c!:w
Address, Box a46, Hillsboro, Ort;3a
Kfs 'weeklv in advance) yr" 3 . -
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Doard, rooa, ntcmxs- per tw
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