The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 02, 1916, Image 2

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Tuxedo Nights
by )Vait) Mason
A
When the clay's work's
has sunk in the well known West, then i stretch my i
form by the fireside warm, 1 sit at my ease and rest.
Then I take my pipe which is mildly ripe, as the ;pes
of good smokers are, with a chortling soul then 1 11
its bowl from mv class Tuxedo iar. And I smoke at
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in the daytime leave their scar, but there's rest at
night and a calm delight in my
glass Tuxedo jar" CbutijA
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It's Coming at Breakneck- Speed ji
"THE GIRL
AND THE
GAME"
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Equitable Motion Picture Cor
poration Presents
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ClARAWriBALL,
YOUNG
.WllKJH
IACKATE
TRILBY
Produced in
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This Picture was good enough to run
as the opening attraction of the Pich
ford Theatre, Portland.
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ij 3 j CLARA KIMBALL AM0 WILTON 1NTttllOY I I I
I 1 YOUNG ' LACftAtE:m InlLDI I )
Also Two
Mon. and Tues. Mar. 6-7
Admsssion 5-lOc.
done, and the good old aim 3
ease, end my trouble flees to j
the place where dead troubles
go ; and my worries seem, in
my waking dream no longer to
have a show. And I say, "In
deed, it's a noble weed that
drives all the ghosts away, and
clamps the lid on the cares
that skid around through the
busy day. The worries and
woes and such things as those
The Potent Screen
Personality
CLARA KIMBALL
YOUNGandWILLIAM 8
LACKAYE IN
The Popular Booh Play
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5 Acts 240 S
cenes.
Other Good Reels
ilQI
2 NIGHTS 2
laiiiMn
OrKn, w Mtrond-clMHi null omi'..
It. A. liONU, Klitor.
County Oillcial Pftjxr
iubMrtpuon: $1.50 r Anuun
-BY-
l.ONO MoHINNKT
The greatest battle and the
decisive battle of the war, per-
haps-is now , being: waged be
iween e ranee ana oermany on
the West front The future of
Europe may depend on its out
come.
A pleasant event was a 'tard
time party given by the M.
Club at the home of Miss 1 elah
Fuegy, at Phillips, recently The
evening was devoted to i usic
and games. Friie winners vere
Susan Josi, Gottleib Schni ider,
Krnest Zuercher and Lu Buer.
At midnight a dainty repast was
served.
Services at the Baptist Church
Sunday, March 5, Kev. L. A.
Smith, pastor; Sunday sch l at
10 a. m., J. W. Brook, Supt,;
Union Mass Meeting at 11 n m.,
Mass Meeting at M. E. Chrrch 3
p. m., Younir people's mreting
at Baptist Church 6:30 p. m..
preaching at Baptist Church at
7:30.
The last basketball game ol
the season p xved to be the most
thrilling of H. Forest Grovt
boys defeated Hillsboro's team
by a score of 26 to 24. Joe Mann
was the star for the local h am.
Hillsboro girls' team defeated
the Grove girls by a score of IS
to 3, Eva Carstens was the
high point winner for Hillsboro.
I saw cord wood, poles up to IS
inches in diameter, fence rail3,
ind boards of all kinds, intc
stovewood lengths. Will go intc
he country. Write, phone ot
all on me. Carl Skow, Hillsbo
ro, Phone, City 462, or call at
Tualatin Hotel.
J. B. Campbell, of above
North Plains, was in yesterday,
ittending to road supervisor du
des. He say a that in some places
ibove Dixie old snow is yet twe
feet deep. , Four inches fell uj
that way Tuesday night
Buyers of furniture will do
ell to look over the Ormandj
naif page advertisement in thi
ssue. on the third page. Thej
nay have what you want at
price remarkably low.
I have J6500 or $7000 vhat 1
would like to place in one luar
n good farm lands. Who warts
it?-E.L Perkins, Commercial
Jidg., Hillsboro. 32-tf ,
Mrs..Mariha Longmire, Yelm,
-Vash., and Miss Richardson," ot
Portland, visited with Mis K
1. Orecr this week. Mrs. Long
nire and Mrs Greer were school
nates in the Yakima country.
News for the economic house
wife. Corn and tomatoe? three
an for twenty five cents, at
the Hillsboro Mercantile Co.
The Rebtkahs v ill l.o!d a box
ciai at Odd Fellows Ha!!, oi
he evening of March 10. Tht
aubhc is invited and ladies are
'equtsted to bring baskets.
Do not forget to ask for a
Schiller when you want a good
10 cent smoke no "eough dust"
in the Schiller. 12tf
W. I. Taggart of Seattle,
Wash., was here this week, vis
iting his wife's parents, Mr. ano
Mrs. W. R. Montgomery.:""
Austin Sims and C. Schoen
bachler, of Farmington, were ir,
town yesterday.
Wm. Walker, of Chehalem
Mountain, was in the county
seat yesterday.
John Nyberg. of Tualatin, was
greeting friends in the city yes
terday. T. G. Meacham, of above
Mountaindale, was in town this
week.
Supervisor Trachsel, of Elmon
ica, was in town yesterday.
Jos. Donovan, of Elmonica,
was a county seat caller today.
FOR COMMISSIONER
The undersigned respectfully
presents himself as a candidate
for cbunty commissioner before
the Republican primaries. May
19, and if nominated and elected
pledges progressiveness with
strictest economy, four yeais
experience in this office.
John Nvbertr.
(Paid adv.) Tualatin, Ore.
GEO. D. INGRAM
SUPERVISOR OFMUSIO
HILLS 30R0 PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Colleague of American Guild of
Organists. Registered Band
Master
Instruction in Piann, Oran,
Theory, and voice culture. Limit -
ed number of pupils Ecccpted.
Address, Hillsboro, Ore., General
delivery.
LIBERTY THGATRn, TONlflHT
THE MAUREft 6I8T6R9 ORCHM
THA. Tins Maurrr KIhIcr Oivtiwim In
iMiut to eiKr lt U'uth yo.ir ou thK
loetuu Bmt t'lmiUiuunm flalfurtiM.
Thin orginlr.atkn h(l flvo yoar' -prtiMiv
Iwfwo canning to llo lioUpalh
llurvu, NvtmiluR to phiy lu uMlo
ry youua lu yiw wkI niakim! gKnl
ftMiu tb ry ttrt. In fact. tta llotl
imvh Huivau ban nvr b:1 com
jmny ot )uim womon if whom It ha
felt protuler ami nwlvod hotter r
pwrts tUau the Maurr SIsup,
The Brut two yearn tlioy were with
the liuivna they were known twi the
Orchestral Kiitertaluers.
For Tirrsatlllty on inuslcal lntru
lueuta the- parallel of the Mnurer Pw
ter Is seUlom found, lu tll reupwt
they fill nn Important placo Ui the
Lyceum, for there Is much demand for
Just auch a cuubUmtlon. The ihily
reason that there are comparatively
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MAURER SISTERS ORCHESTRA.
few Buch eomimnles Is Iwause ve
ntllity lu uuuUc U so apt to lie a -
(umpanled l'.v mediocrity. Kniwlally
la there a detimutl for thtct kind of
organization where larpe door wiIoh are
a consideration to the committee.1 He.
tores of numerous Instniuients nud
priHiihteti of a widely varied propnin
attract youu and old from far and
near.
Some of the features of t!ie Mnurer
Sisters' program are cornet solus with
orchestral accompaniment, time nolo
with plnuo aceompaiilmeiit, violin boIim
with plauo accompaniment, whl-ttlltiy
boIos, cello Botos. violin and Utile duct,
humoroiu reaIlnKs. oivlatial mim
hers with plauo. violin, llute and cor
net; ensemble vocal numlH'rx rendered
lu conjunction with on '.e-itriil music.
T7HY THE BEST
K np finnirft' if
MT bllLWd 10
.'"SPEAR HEAD"
A
Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flam Has
r Been Famous for a "'t 4
' Generation
MADE OF CHOICEST RED BURLET
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The secret of tobacco satisfaction it
known only to the man who chrwt
plug tobacco. The reason is that a
good chew gets riht next to your
taste, while the leaf in fhg tobacco is
in a state of fresh, juicy richness that
it not possible in any other form of to
bacco. There's no tobacco in the world that
can give you the hearty, wholesome
flavor that you pet from a delicious
chew of Spear Head
Spear Head is made exclusively of
ripe, red Kentucky Burlcy the most
richly-flavored chewing tobacco that
grows. Still more, only the very choic
est red Burlcy leaf is used for Spear
Head.
This choice leaf is selected with the
most painstaking care, is stemmed hy
hand, is thoroughly washed free of all
foreign matter, and is pressed into
Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a
drop of juice or an atom of the nat
ural flavor escapes.
Try Spear Head, and you'll get a
aweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew
that cannot be obtained in any other
tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax
PPer,p
S. P. & P. E. & E.
All, except the P. R. & N.. trains
are electric, and stop at the de
pot on Main Street.
TO PORTLAND
Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m
McMinnville Train 7:30
Sheridan Train , ' 10:02
Forest Grove Train 12:,r0 d. m
McMinnville Train . 2:15
Forest Grove Train 4:10
Eugene Train 4:55
McMinnville Train 6:40
B'orest Grove Train . 9:50 .
FROM PORTLAND
arrives
8:15 a. m.
Eugene Train
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
9:45
11:59
Forest Grove Train . 3:15 p. m
Sheridan Train 1 4:30 " ;
McMinnville Train 6:40
Forest Grove Train 7:15 '
Forest Grove Train 9:00
McMinnville Train 12:15
All trains stop or. flag at Sixth
and Main; at North Range and
Fir streets, Sixth and Fir Sts.,
and at Tenth street.
Steam Service from old depot at
foot of Second Street
TO PORTLAND
& N. Train 4:30 p. m.
FROM PORTLAND
P. R
P. R.
N. Train 9:15 a. m.
Motor Car Service
j To Puxton 12:25 p.m.
't Timhor 4;C0 ..
From Timber 9:55 a m.
j From Buxton 2:10 p.m.
Notice to Creditors
NntlliahliMhl,ullfl.lt i.mt ill
tun. ihk lllllll-l-
tlifuml liMtm.m iiixiluivd Admlnlntr
lri of tlm MtMtn ul William M. Htpnn.
I'rwuMti, iij nrner or in t'otiniv iwiri,
ol I in Mint of nreintn. fur Wnj,l.ii..,i..i.
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A. II. I'.llil nml m only i)iulittnd luoli ,
iduillilatrulrll, ;
N11W LlnrttliM all .v-i.ia
- nn I 1111. iihimk t
olxliti auititiHt nu ll eMt iro lioroby !
lit IllUni mul riiiilnd In prnoeut tho mtiuit !
luvKihwr Willi pMiwr voiii'lii-m m my
r.iiil.ntiii In Knrwit llrovH, OrKtm ut
t Out iw (il)lo ill 'Hum. II Tiingn,,
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()roni, Kiiliin n mnmlm rrimi tlm iliito
I in mm itiiiiiiiiion u iliii null., to- ,
wii, wlihin uiunlh frm Kelirunry
irih. A l iH.ii
ii K. ft.lii-Mii, AiIiiiIiiId ta'rlx nf
h Kiii r WillUin M, Mrph-HK, ,,, ;
.h'ird
lluw II. TMiKii0, Jr., Atttirni-y lor
A.tiiitnUtmtrU.
NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT '
Nutive. In hrnttiy kIvpii thai I, thn nn-I
Jl'l-KIVMIIMl elMUlll'U III lli -imi,if J. m, !
iIiIiIkpk, ikivihI , Imvo lllml In llm
I'mimy tVmrt uf the SimKiiI Orisi'Hi, my ,
ilnnl Ki'.iMuiiii m minli wiet'iilrli nud ilmij
INiurl hkixit Mmiilay, h-lirimry J,
UMii HUlm liour nf III n'etiivk A. M , ul
tld dy ll n iniie, nml iim County I
Cixiil riuiiii in HlllHlumi, Orei(iin. twiliti
pUiw lur Imarlitit ol jn tnn In, mh u '
.xmiil mul Ihe tlnnl rlUKIillil nf itil j
Alifrt Hrl.Iiten. Kim'iilrtl f the pUI of ,
1 M, llrii'uis ilufKicI
W. .S. H.irrvH, AttorueT fur Mitt K-
lnt llil piililirHtiuii January B. lltl
NOTICE OK SllKKIKF'S SAI.K. '
In (hp Circuit Court of the Slut sf
On-Kon for Rhinglon County.
L C. U'Nthronti. I'UiutilT,
v
Slli Mnyrr. IvrmnUnL
Hy Viritm of mi riocniloii. Iiiilamniil.
onlrr. iIi'Chh-. ml oritur ol Ml lwiii.t out
,1 llw i,,vj mulril tviurt In till xIhivn
nililnl omim Ui mo dlrvottvl mul it it
ill ITih ity o. trlinmry, 1IMM. Uin
pii'lfu mil rrmliirikl mul ntvml In imd
siiurt on III "ih il? of Kvlirimry, HUH, In
uvorof U II. Wmttirnok, plmntilt. mid
WHlt Ni'llla Myrrt. dorHinUut. i.ir mm
uni of Snveutwn llmiilnhl (IIVOOuni
ILiim Willi Ini.TvM tltirnun m th
jf IH (S) iir wilt pr Kiiniini fnini Tlm
1st dy ol April. P'M, mid for lb furlh r
.inn U uii 1 1 11 ml ml mid KlfVy Ii.'iO,ih)
OollnM. Willi mi-rent tnriii at ilia r'i
i u il fmt ihiiu prr milium from lit
Tin ily of tolirunry, HUrt, mul fur Hi
furth-r 11111 111 KikIiI-ii ami ftO-tuo I,.
r, omi mul UntMinwiiui.iiU, and Um
wis of ami up in aaltl writ roiiiiuamlniK
am to iimko alti of tlm fullowlnif ilo
wriliid irrr,y IfluKatnl bolnuln Wanli
iilKUm ll-unty. Hlu of (tfioii. In wit:
t'art of llin William t'aroenlnr 1) iiiallon
Uud OUlui So Wl, In Tnwfialiln Una ll
8111th. ltalliia Kour4 Wntof WlliainiHW
tiirvilUn and tiiori" imrtloularly ilcritx'.
w lull.iwii, u.wit; llcKlniiinf on tlm ,sv,uth
bnuml f ol aiiiil i. t, ( No. SO at a
jilut w Innh twara 8iutli 9 do 0 mil-.
W.t Ziti ohaiiii from tlm Noutlmaal
iiirnt'r 01 td olaiui ami running thrnra
Vonlt'.liilPK nun, Wt HiH flialtm.
flam. .mili d,v. it niln Waat KI 71
ilmliia lu a put'ii 011 H.iuih boundary
hohhraM N.irthWdrir Knilti Kiul.1u..O
-Juiii fruiil tlm N Milnwt e irnnr of i I
aim; ihouou Mnrlli Mi ting U nun. K int
II fl-ilnl-i m tha plana of Imi(Iiiiiiiik.
siiii dumx li 4 1 acict in-ira or law, ait in
hat uiiniy 01 A'aliiiitun and Wiato of
iit hi.
N.iw llnriif irn. by Irtt'a of atld ai-
wutinii. J I'tKiiiant onli-r,. iliwrne and
Tvli r il iii ami In (niiuiiiiai.iw with II. a
! miiiimiiiU ol haul writ, I will, nn Mon
I iy, tlir ,1r,l day ol April. Itllll. at III
.VI M'k A M, at Ilia 8 uith d.Hir nf tlm
C iiiiAy t) .ur Itoiiw, at llilhnru, 'a!i
mitinii Cutinty, Dnim, aril m: -uhl.
u ll ) 1 - Mnif Ti-t'lo rmlniiip'.iun n tlm
.1 iih-Ht hldilcr rnrcaoli In hand, all 11 a
rUlit. tiiie and Inlaiml whirli Um within
ntiuHit il!i'ititant, NvIIih My. r, hail 011
.ll ttrHiilay of April. IUU UioU itoul Ilia
in ir-ni,'i' Imri'iii lorwlimvl ur aiuoa that
ta'jj ha I in ami to tlm alxva liitrll I
1 utwi ly or any part tlinrmr, U aatlaly
I u nwiul in, J hIiiii-iii order .)
iwrno. l-itrram, ia ami awrutnK riiii
I) fd tin tfiih day of frouruary, A il.
J. E. REEVES,
Sheriff of Washington
County, OreKun.
Ky J. C. AH'LEGATK, '
Deputy.
I .hn I.!!i Birth, Atlornoy lor I'lamlill,
Ki-ntiii Hu lilinir, I'lirllatid, OinK.iti.
Possibly
Vogan'a
Moire chocolates do cost
us both a little more.
MODERN CONFECTIONERY CO.
Portland
y Otagoa
THIS SPEIS FOB ITSELF
Last Weeh We Sold
4 Dodge Bros. Touring Cars
7 Ford Cars
ALL NEW MOPJXS
Have You Investigated These New 1916
Model Cars? The Best That Can be Hod
Under One Thousand Dollars
Phono us today for a cjmonstrsion
S. E. BIRD h CO.
HILLSBORO
REMEMBER-Order
LIBERTY THEATRE
Fofrnerly The Grand
Friday and Saturday
('this weeh) Present
Charles Hoyt's Merry Comedy
A Texas Steer
A keen wit funniakcr l.asswtl in 5 Rollicking Reels o
giggles, gurgles and glee also a other reels 7
reel show. Admissiou 5-loc.
SUNDAY ONLY
The Peerless (unmaker
PATTY ARBICKLE
"SHOTGUNS THAT KICK"
.l.o-WM. S. HART In
THE DARKENING TRAIL
4 Reel, Masterptec- 6 Reel Show
Admission 5-lOc.
$1,000
The Manufacturer of the famous Aetna
Hraud of Lime and Sulphur Solution Avill
pay the above reward to any one that has
fnuud or will find at any time any salt'or
otlitr impurities of any nature in the
Aetna Brand of Spray in the origiunl
packages. Now, there arc absolutely no
strings on this offer. The Aetna Iirand
is manufactured from the highest grade
of sulphur and lime. It is the spray made
houestly and is the best on the market,
and will leinain the brst.
B. LE1S, Beaverton, Ore.
Tel. Main 812
Early While We Have The Ca
r IJ
REWARD
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, OREGON
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