The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 23, 1916, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, MARCH 23, 1910
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START THE STATE
Flgur That Flva Trains o
Will Pais Hra Dally
Log
RUSSIA TAKES B1Q LUMBER ORDER
Oregon Pay Roll Promuet to b Large
Tbli Stvioa
Mills are starting all over the
State and the pay roll for Oregon
in 1916 promiaes to be the largest
in history. Logging is now be
ginning here on the Tillamook
line and 5 train loads daily will
pass through lill8bo. Develop
jnents oyer" the te gUj HH:
frjalty:'
Astoria - 25. out of PQ industries
on jower Columbia, In operation,
employing 10,000 men.
Uandon Geo. W. Dafoe, of
Detroit, Mich., opening new saw
mill
Walker votes for a. f&QIX) high
school.
Portland capitalists want a
municipal golf link. Municipal
baseball park, football Held,
skating rink, opera house, tennis
courts, etc. would follow.
Harrisburg-6 carloads of hops
shipped direct to London,
Oregon is reviving the flax in
dustry "and extending the mint
industry.
' St. Helens has monthly pay.
roll of. JfGO.OOfl,
Eugeni-contract let for school
house to coat $3,4S2.
SL Johns- 11. Walking erecU
30 by q foot oonyre.ta creamery
buildipg.
)ew 30.000 business, blwk
started at Bend. - r-
Alaak a-Pacific Fisheries Co. tQ !
make Portland home port for
Alaska, fleet. n , I
Willamette Valley Southern
Hv. Co. increases its 8t ck to
li.ooo.ooo. i
Towns on Willamette-Pacific
prepare for great celebration on
opening pi roau iwmv uku
day morning. L, I Whlteomb
was one of the baililVa. and J. W
Morgan was appointed juror
bailitf.
Creamery butter is soiling at
40 and 45 cents pcr roll, and eggs
are legal tender at 8 cents. Hops
are selling at 6 cents.
Sam Moon, the Centerville
road supervisor, Is blasting
stumps this week.
For Sale -Single Comb White
Leghorn eggs and baby chicks.
These are the finest to be had,
Petuluma. Limited amount R.
I. Hed eggs and chicks. Also
have some fine young prune trees
at 10 cents each. Fred Wright.
Hillsboro, Hon to 6. Phone It.
151.
'A Chicago lawyer dropped dead
n a puipii, me ouicr uay. uen-
ton Jlowhn. the dean of Ijills
bora'' attorneys, says that the
only remarkable thing abo)t hjs
is the fact tha,t soino of the par
jshiopers were pot the victims,
the faut that an attorney oc
eupied a pulpit being so out of
the ordinary.
For sale: House and three
lots in llillsboro. Or will trade
for cleared acreage, bottom land
or swale, near Orenco preferred,
II. Jeibman, Hillsboro, Ore,
The post master at Cherry
Grove having resigned, the de
partment will soon announce an
examination for applicants for
the position,. A bulletin - from
Washington, Ij. C.. announces
that the time and place of the
examination will be given public
ity in the not distant future.
Money to loan In any amount
at j and 8 per cent, on accepta
ble farm properties. Malt ap
plication UQW and have the
mopey when you want it. lm
terms if desired. J2. I. parkins,
llillsboro, Qro.
l & Herat, of north of Ilea
verton, waa in town Monday,
lie recently lost his dwelling by
tire, and saved but very little
furniture. His deeds were also
destroyed and he came up to get
the copies of the instruments
from the records. He wil h.uild
in the Rear future,
For SaleDwarf Essex Rape
Uusatan contracts for 60.000.000 .seed, finely cleaned, at market
ft. of Oregon spruce reported let price. Also Barred Plymouth
pn Coos Bay. Hock eggs. O. A. C. strain. 5
Spnngheld-Uonstruction on cents ne Betting or 16 Wm.
$25,001) M,ethod,is$ Cjiuruh to'Schulmerich, Hillsboio, Ore.
r,,mh, rv ' G. G. McCormick. of Garden
liUKCMV , H"""" t XI J . ,J ! !.. L-
rpqiirru-a operation .iiuiue, miv coiu i wicr
resumes ouLrBUHii. , ,,,,,,' .l tL:a aa ,ii
vr r.r, . i.ain, m ,u
Mil MtHK VWIHIiVI-VM "EVIl
Portland Journal, was out to,
llillsboro, Monday, on business
at the sheriff's office.
Fine White, Browrf" Leghorn,
and K. j. Heds pgga fop hatching
from tli'st-elass laying strain. 70
cents per 15. C, F. Lard, Hilla
boro, Ore,
Dr. E. H. Smith has his Na
tional auto out of the shop. It
has been undergoing repairs, as
it" 'wa wrecked last Fall, near
C-enterville.
Franklin Everett and Will Em
rick aro laying tUng ou.t on the
Hatchelder farm, near West
Union,
Illirifanbotham Is again with
the Heavers, and has showed up
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with the training camp in iaii
fornia.
C. W. Brown and family have
moved into the city from the Im-
brie place, near Orenco,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carsteps,
of Banks, were jn the pity Mon
day.
Chas. S. White, of GaRton,
was in the county seat Monday,
starts oDerationa March 20.
Marshtield--$10.000 show house
to be erected at once.
Cold storage plant planned for
lower Umqua. cost about $7,000.
$1,250,000 building planned for
Qregdn Citv during 1M. '
Oregon City Mfg. Co. adda 2(1
machines in garment dopart
mei.t Hood River to have factory for
preparation of candied fruits.
TWENTY YEARS AQQ
From The Argus)
COUNTY iY GIVE
SOLDIERSJWEET PLAGE
New Law Provides That Quarters
Shall b Provided In Ca-es
THIRD FLOOR NCW COURT HOUSE
Would Miki excellent Plact II Ar
ra(ed Properly
The session law of 1913 mikes it
mperative for the county' court
to provide a meeting place for
the G. A. It.. Hoiief Corns, or
the ganUh War Veterans inxi
vided the occupancy (Jaw not in
terfere with atfaira of the olllcea.
Thn la but one such place-and
that Is on the third floor of the
new annex. This matter was
brought to the court's attention
through a, communication from
tho hea,d of tho Spanish War
Veterans. The law governing
reads
In counties where there is no
armory belonging to or under
control of State authority, the
county courts of such counties.
upon written application of the
commander of the post of the
Grand Army of the Republic, or
commander of a camp of the
United Spanish War Veterans,
or prosuieM oi a woman a ice-
litif Corps of Chapter of the La
dies of the Grand Army of the
Republic, shall allow such post,
camp, relief corps or chaptct.
twieorcost to occupy a, portion
or the court house, op any other
public building when such occu
pancy shall not materially inter
fere with the occupancy of such
building for the original purpose
or purposea for which it was in
tended.
bulk
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder at my ranch
on the Gales Creek road, 6 miles
northwest of Forest Grove, on
old Friend P. Barrett's place, on
MONDAY. MAR.CH 27
CommencinuF at 10 a. m.; the
following property to-wit:
Holstein cow, 8 yrs, will be
fresh Oct. 20; part Jersey and
Durham cow. 8 yrs, will be fresh
October 18; 2 high-grade Jersey
cows, 6 yrs, will be fresh Oct.
15 and Mav 24; 2 high-grade
Holstein cows, 4 yrs, to freshen
Oct 21; high grade Jersey, 3 yrs,
fresh Mav 29; high gride Jersey,
The old reliable idace for
garden seeds, (IreerB.
Philip Schneider, of Hloominir.
was in town rruiay.
J. II. Kennedy, North Plains.
was a county seat visitor Friday,
Rene Delplanche. of Shetllin.
was In the city tho last of the
week,
John Overroeder. of below
Orenco, was in tm cout.ty seat
Saturday.
A. W. Walker and wife, of
South Tualatin, were city callers
Friday.
Arnold vannomeion. or near
Ranks, was a oily caller Friday
afternoon,
it. Wi Graf, of nenr Sowell
Aeros, Is the hapnv father of a
son, born March 17, 191(1
Kggs for hatching Rhode Is
land Red. noted for Winter lay
era; also Indian Runner ducks, a
fow laying ducks, at Reynolds
New store, eaHt ot S. P. station.
on Main Street 1-3
John Ditchburp, a IVtland at
torney, was in town Monday,
counsel tor Landornan. in circuit
court.
Nursery stock, fine roses, as-
pargus roots, outdoors grown
cabbage plnnta. now ready-4 to
8 Inches. Morton's Greenhouse.
J. J. Whitten, of Went Union,
was in Saturday, on misiness.
He will put in his emu this year,
as he has been unable to secure
the right kind of a rvntrr.
Cow, soon fresh for sale. Also
steer calf five months old. W,
Newman, oo M. R. Seater Farm,
Beaverlon, Route 4. Two miles
south and ono mile west of
Reedville. 13
At a meeting of Oregonians at
Buhl, Idaho, the other day, for
mer Washington countv people
were represented bv M. D. L.
Barstow and Boaate Purvea.
Buhl la the home of Mrs. Rollo
Wright, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Schomburg,
For sale: Thoroughbred White
Wyandotte cockerel, 1Q months
old. of finest strain. F. Bock-
man, Aloha, post ofik address,
Beaverlon, Route 4. lhis is ex
tra fine fellow. 51-1
wuntHHrxb m hiimii : s
WILL SKLL
sewer, city water ana electric
ights. Only one block from
electric Car line; 3. bloks from
business canUriHiKh Bchool.etc
Vet further information, call
up Main 144. or address P O Rox
333, Hillsboro, Ore,
13?
Chas. Cave passed away
Knnrlav. He was a son of
and Mrs. R. Cave.
Judge McGinn, of Portland,
held court for Judge McBride
this week.
Mrs. Ignatz Winkle was grant
ed a divorce in a twinkle this
week.
O. Johnson, a son of Sam John
son, of Shady. Brook, last week,
captured a five-leggred frog. The
fifth leg was on his frog-ship's
back, presumably so he can turn
over easily in case the four land
him a sommersault,
Circuit Court convened Mon-
yrs, fresh Nov. 28: high grade .V " h ' k" ' , " '1
tiraAtf :-l unorfl fnoh lint " . "...
high grade Holstein, 3 yrs, fresh
Oct 15;Tigh grade Jersey year
ling, fresh Oct 7; 5 high grade
Jersey and tiolstetns coming
yearling; 4 2-yr-old steers; regis-
I ft i. 1 II ' " a " . l
lerea iioistein quu irom nign
milking strain. All good teBtera.
Black horse, 10 years, about 1300
bs; bay mare, 8 yrs, about 1Q00;
colt, 2 yrs: eriy mare. 10 years,
about VPOQ; colt. 7 mos; Mitchell
wagon with bed, 6i inches; Us-
burn hayraKet 4 ft Champion
mowerj IQ-disc harrow; 3 section
"S"iron dray harrow; 2 culti
vators; Kenton disc plow, single
disc; 12-in walking plow; buggy
and buggy harness; heavy set of
Bulk garden
sets at Greers.
seeds and onion
Money to Loan
On Improved Farms
ii in
The Shute Savings Bank
At sheriff's sale price, the C.
Khoadea block In Tucker & Stew-
art Addit on. Will sell for the
nmount ot my claim and costs of
foreclosure -a little over one-half
of its actual value,
There is no better-located.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
$1
Phoebe poaa etal to D & An
na Purser, lot R-hlk 9 Beav
A P Insrram to F M Cone. 12
a Abram Landess d l c ...iwu
A Frewing 1o Marion Proctor
23.78 a sec 9 1 2 s r l w ...uwu
Amelia Campbell etal to Wash
Pa 1 nr. n C. ('amnhell est 1GQ
work harnessj Tolodo steel range Jn0 Wunderlich to U L Sftbin
with 10 gal. copper hot water 50x130 ft in RankH.,,,,... 1
tank; center table, sewing ma- Rth Realtv to R 11 Peebler.
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Say i Certain Nulaea Muit bt Made
In Cily Yards, but Aiki Mln mum
C0MPLAINTSI AS TO N0IS6 HEARD
DIKvlali Say Tbit Reoucit Hai Bi.a
Bulletined la Paglocen
I he Southern Paclflo Company
recently issued bulletins to train
men, in terminal yards, asking
them to proceed with their work
at night witn aa little noise as
possible. They wish the law ob
served aa to warnings, but they
say there is no use in pulling the
whistle in a manner that will
raise the dead. It is said that
accompanying the request was
the complaint of a citizen in an
Kaatern town, Bent to railway
company, and it is asserted that
wtien Penn Frost, Harry Mc
Lsuchlan. Chester Alexander
and other engineers on the local
road, received the document,
they smiled grimly, and handed
them over to their firemen for
perusal. Hereafter we may ex
pect the main line and Tillamook
engineers to put rubber between
their couplings, and to muffle
their bells, aa well as put some
gunne sacks in their whistles.
The complaint sent out reads as
follows:
"Is it absolutely necessary, in
discharge of his duty day and
night, that the engineer of your
yard should make his engine
ding and dong and fin and spit
and clang and bang and buzz
and hiss and wail and pant and
rant and yowl and grate and
grind and puff and bump and
click and clank and chug and
moan and hoot and toot and
crash and grunt and gasp and
groan and whistle and wheeze
and squawk and blow and jar
and perk and rasp and jingle
and twang and clack and rum
ble and jangle and ring and
clatter and yelp'and croak and
howl and hum and snarl and puff
and growl and thump and boom
and clash and jolt and jostle and
shake and screech and snort and
snA and slam and shake and
throb and croik and quiver and
rumble and roar and rattle and
yell and smoke and smell and
shriek like hell?"
If it weren t known that this
is an Eastern complaint one
might lay it on Hugh Rogers,
who lives near the Hillsboro
yard.
S. P. & P, B, ft E.
Ail, except the P. R. Si N trains
are eleetric, and stop at the de
pot on Main Street
TO PORTLAND
chine, steel couch, household
gooda. and other articles too
numerous. tQ mention. Lunch at
noon,
Terms of sale: $10 and under,
cash: over $10 six months time
will be given on approved notes,
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Doarwg a per cent, iniereav.
B. ij, Barrett, Owner.
J. W. Hughes, auctioneer.
Geo. F. Naylor, clerk.
PUBLIC SALE
10 a sec 3 tin r4 w :.240Q
D J Uil'.e to Flora Schulto. 4
lots blk 4 Garden Tracts. . 37b
M S Taunton to O I Kelsey,
a lots in Hall's ad & Valley
View, F Grove.. 300
M C Purdin to Leo u Aerts,
fiOasec 32t 2n r3w. ...0000
Elizabeth Johnson to Minnie
Uademaoher. 4 lots Uough-
tv'a Bub-div Hbo 10
n Heim to Osoar Brugman.
40 a Noah Jobe die 10
Fred PaDDel to M Welter. 2
lots b k 16 Beav 1U
Fred Hamel to Frank Llchty
a c 80 a sec 34' K 1 n r 2 w
Notice of Public Sale of House
hold Furniture
Mntina la Kopohu orlunn thai Thoa Duncalf t0 Schnider.
tVio iinrlnraiirnprl will, nn Rnrnr. I 2 B OH Tualatin Uiver 100
Tina fieishirt to O A Jasper
n. m.. sell at Dublic auction to son, 10 a near Reedville. ..2500
tho hitrhoat hii.iof ot fha roai. H H Porter to Mary Porter,
Hnnronf the, lafA Pnll fl. Rut.. 4 98 i Wm Stokes cllo 10
W A Sham to Albertine Eilars
noaoiino stmot Hiilahnrn dm . .89 a Beav-Roedvllle 445
oil tho VimiBAhniH offonta nnA Emil Hafren to Emma Seawell
furniture belonging to the estate 5aBeav-Roedville.........l000
nt nniH Pnliw c. Rutlor. Apopanf A. Geo E Zimmerman et al to
consisting of sideboard, dining
room set. two bedroom sets, heat
er and numerous other articles,
Terms of sale: Cash in hand,
on day of sale.
James E. Butler,
Lottie H. Butler.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
If you want home made candy,
ovster cocktails, or sweet apple
cider, get it at Koeber's Confec
I.Rnii Uoundv. lot 2 block 2
Finnev's addition 400
M A Barnes to J H Shearer,
14 1-3x100 ft blk 1 Walk
er's ad F Grove 100
A J Green to S M Tunstall. 2
lots blk 7 Orenco 500
N ('. Ktnwell to G W Moruan
.39 a sec 21 1 1 n r 4 w 15
A C Sargent to W A Sargent
lGOasec33 t2 n r5w...2000
R D Decker to V L Ruggles.
6:50 a. m
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
3:15 p. m
4:30
6:40
7:15
9:00
12:15
TO C0MNI&NT W3
OP
KEEPING
MONCYOtfWND
WITHOUT the consequent riah is
through'the universally approved
chech-booK. -which has become an
earmarh of affluence, conservatism
and substance. The men of marK
In your community do business
with their checK-booK. Are
one of them?
you
4 Per Cent, Interest On Savings
American National BanK
rate mud third St:, HllUboro. Ora
r tio t Fix y p tiow?
Why not fix up around the place
Now, before the work comes
on? Spring is the Nataural.
time.
Largest Complete Build
ing Material Yard in the
County offers you Low Prices
this year, because we bought
Right. Prices have advanced
on lumber, but not with us.
We carry Trojan Stump
Powder, Wall Paper and
Paints.
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Badger Lumber Co.
Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Go's. Tracks.'-
ABSOLUTELY f:
Everything in Building Materia
Forest Qrove Train
MoMlnnville Train
Sheridan Train
Forest Grove Train
McMinnville Train
''orest Grove Train
iuaene Train
McMinnville Train
'orest Grove Train
FROM PORTLAND
arrives
iIu dene Train
McMinnville Train
West Grove Train
''orest Grove Train
Sheridan Train
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
orest Grove Train
McMinnville Train
All trains stop on 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
P. R & N. Train 4:30 p. m.
FROM PORTLAND
P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a. m.
Motor Car Service
To Buxton 12:25 p. m
To Timber 4:30
From Timber 9:55 a. m.
From Buxton 2:10 p. m
Twenty-four Chiropractic treat
ments, $15. Dr. Sizer, Hillsboro.
H. C. Carstens, of Christie
Station, on the United, was in
town Saturday.
ty not forget to ask for :
Scfciller when you want a goo-
10 cent smoke no "couffh dust'
in the Schiller. 12tf
John Loftis, of North Plains,
was in town Saturday, and called
on the Argus for his twentieth
Hillsboro Auto Livery
' Feed and BoardingrJ5table
Prices Reasonable
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
2nd & Washington Sts. Phone, City 178
YOUR EYES
Will be proper yfittel witb glassej
at the smallest price a'-.
JHLoiiman jeweler
Hillsboro. Oregon
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consecutive year.
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tionery. 32tf
lot 2 blk 32Metzger 700
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