The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 13, 1916, Image 2

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LIBERTY THEATRE
County Official lper.
It. A. liO.NU, Kditor
Kntered at ths tt-oittoe at Hillsboro,
Oregou, aa aeoond-oliliHi wail nmtlei.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY
Thursday and Friday whx
THE KING OF COMEDIANS
Subscription; ll.SO per Annum,
laaatHt Kvers Thrta
McHINNRV
I ; - . '
( ;
Shame on old Mieh'iRan! Vot-
una i or Henry rora, w no wants
peace. It would not be surprise
insr if the entire sisterhood will
j be as shameful as the peninsula
state, and vote for peace, not
withstanding the bijr ammuni
tion men and financiers want
i Roosevelt and riot.
Ghas. Chaplin
The Highest Salaried Actor in The World
In His Funniest 3 Reel Comedy
"CHAS. FIRST VACATION"
Absolutely First Run in Hillsboro. A review of the
greatest work Chaplin has ever done.
This'is the famous comedy that ran a solid week in
Portland to record breaking crowds
REMEMBER! Thursday and Friday, This Week.
We Show The Best Chaplin Comedies
Admission 5-1 Oc
DOLLARS
Portland
to
Los Angeles
and
RETURN
is the round triD rate to Los
Angeles. Six months return
limit with stopovers. The
spring is a delightful time to
go.
Southern .California .
Beaches
are at their best. Nice waim
sunny days making bathing
ideal. Choice of beaches, Santa
Monica, Ocean Park, Venice,
Redondo, Long Beach and
Newport are all within a few
minutes ride of Los Angeles.
Remember that the beautiful
Panama-California
Exposition
is open all the year. Many of
the best exhibits from the
l'-nma-Pacific Exposition
1 av b en taken to San Diego
n.aKinjz this fair bigger and
better than ever. '
Write for our booklet on San
Diego end Southern California
Ask local Agent for further informanion or
write John M. Scott, General Passenger
Agent, Portland, Oregon.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
If the legislature should pass a
law disfranchising every person
who does not talk grammatically
we are of the opinion that the
Banks candidate for the legisla
ture could be elected on his own
..... i 11. t.- i j
poor liuie oanoi u ne wuutu
only be sufficiently modest to
proclaim it
E. L Moore has filed as a can
didate for the legislature. He is
a business man, is wide-awake,
and has a grasp of public af
fair If nominated and elected
he should do the state and coun
ty good service. This state
ment stands, although it mi rht
not suit the "cultivated" candi
date from Banks, who is likely
to charge he is another Argus
candidate.
Ty Cobb
Player, Say l
"TuxtJo is
a ijood, pare,
mild tobacco
and makes a
wonderfully
pleasant pips
smoke."
Many Famous
Athletes
men of mighty muscle and
keen brain, testify that they
smoke Tuxedo with never x
trace of tongue-bite or
throat-parch. That's partly
because Tuxedo is mellowed
by ageing inwood from thrte
o five years. Ageing is only
hebeginnmg--thcbigtning
s the f amou3 Tuxedo Proc-
rss," that nobody else can
ise.
ro circuit jiw.b,
To the Republican Voters of
Washington County! " H citndi-
ite for the KcDuimcnn nom tuition
or Circuit judgo of the Nineteenth
udioml 1 tint net, roninriNing Wash
ington nnd Tillamook Counties, at
the May 19, l'Jlrt, 1'rimurioii.
Paid Alv. x Geo. K. Hngley.
FOR SHERIFF
To tho Republican voters! I tint
candidate lor sheriff of W.shiii;r-
ton County, and if nominated nnd el
ected, pledge Hn economietil admin
istration of tho office in nil depart
ments, mul will endeavor ut nil times
to give tho portion attention in thr
interests of the taxpayer.
Paid Adv. O. M. Melnnla.
Whenever you rind a chap who
year in ana year our, using ins
sheet to villify everybody ex
cepting himself, save when he
thinks he can get a vote in the
primaries -watch him. He'll
bear it
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Hoffman, of Hillsboro, April 11,
1916, a son.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. Frank
Harwood, of Cornelius, April 11,
1916. a daughter.
A crew of carpenters under
Mr. Holland is rushing the con
struction of a large modern
bungalow on the K. Linton place,
east of Sewell station, and will
have it finished in a few weeks.
Samuel Stephens reports that
manv ot trie cemetery lots are
being robbed of their flowers.
The management of the ceme
t r requests that lot decorations
of this nature be unmolested.
Cashier Ireland, of the Sher
iff's force, reports taxes collect
ed to April 5. all tabulated and
entered, in the sum of $293,774.
18. This is not quite three-af ths
of the entire tax. ,
Robt. Robson, a capenter with
the bridge gang, at Mayo, on
! the Tillamook line, was injured
bv a splinter from a tailing
board. Tuesday, cutting a gash
on his cneeK ana on me outer
edge of his eye. 'Dr. Erwin
dressed the wound.
Here s not half a bad one,
Two soldierson the British firing
line concluded to desert. They
killed a bull and ensconced them
selves in its hide, in an attempt
I to walk off without exciting sus
picion. After they had gone a
mile the one representing the
head of the animal, said to his
... m.t
companion in the rear, bay
can you run?" The answer was,
Not in this hide." His guide
then said, "Well, brace yourself,
then, for a divvil of a tight, for
see another bull approaching."
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
George R Bagley, Plaiu'ifl',
v.
The Ptic Company, a corp nation, de
fendant. By virtue of an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oteuon
for Multnoiaah County in the above en
lit'ed cane?, to me directed and dated
March 3r, 19&. uPon ju'ltfment
rendered and entertd in said court on
Aug. 8, 1908, in favor of Geo. R.
bagley, plaintiff, and against The Pence
Company, defendant, upon which the
turn of (676 remaim unpaid, berides the
coati of and upon thif writ, I did on
April lolh. 1916. levy upon the follow
ing tracU of land: I. A atrip of land 60
feel wide, being 30 feet on each side of
a Ho run at followa: Beginning at a
noint 860 ft. west of the N E. coiner of
Hec. a8, T. 1 N.. R.nW.M, thence
in a southerly diiection; thence In an
aaaierly direction; thence in a northeast
) divert ion, crowing the east line of
. d reel ion at poiaMW-S f'",u u
of.beN. B. corner thereof; wid Ime
otlna: th center line of the flume m
rHttYeXlwcled on the H. K oi the
N V W of Mid Sec 8. . A atrip of
Uud'fo feel wide, being 30 feet on each
i?drf line run ai follows: B giuutug
at a point 1491 feet west of the N. E.
corner of Sec, iH, T. 2 N , R. a W., W
M.j thence in a sontherly direction;
thence in an easterly direction; thence
in a northeasterly direction, crossing the
east ime 01 tne x. w. L of the N. E li
of paid Sec. 28; r-aid line being the center
line ol live tluine or ditch constmcted
on said land; said two strips of land
being the land conveyed in a deed from
J. C. and W. R. Welch Trustees under
the last will and testament of John
Welch, Hi-nry Welch, beneficiary under
(wid will and Fannie Welch, his wife, to
The Pence Company.
Now therefore, by virtue of said ex
ecution, I will ou Monday, the 15th day
of May, 1916. at 10 o'clock M., at
ihe South dor of the County Court
House in h'illsboro, Waihincton County,
Oregon, se t nt Public Auction (subject
to redemption,) to the highest bidder
for ca h in limi 1, all the right, title and
interest which the said defendant has in
and to tbe above described property or
any pirt theieof, to satisfy sid ex-,
edition and judgment.
P iled iMp f "it li 1ny of April, 1916,
First issue, April 13, 1916
L ist issue, May 11, 1916.
J. E. REEVES,
Sheriff of Washington
('onntv, Oroftjn.
By J. C. APPLEGATE, Deputy.
rim fVArf riM r
Right affctne makes Tuxedo
mild, sweet and delicious the
uten- imitated but never
equalled "Tuxedo Process"
nakesTuxedo the mildest, cool
est and most delightful of all
tobaccos.
One week of Tuxedo will
nake you its lifelong friend.
Get a tin and smoke it.
ifou can buy Tuxedo everywhere
Pouch r TKtv-STi
5c
Famous
green tin
10c
Tin H-
miJ$r$, 49t
md $0(.
fa Glau
Hnmtitri,
iOeJ9J(.
Ttff AMtmCall TOIACC vOKiPki'f
1mA
W. 0. Doiielson
UNDERTAKER
m
Calls attendednight or day.
Chapel and Parlors,
Hillsboro, - Oregon
the above described property or in an
part thereof to satisfy said execution
judgment, interest, costs and accruing
costs.
Dated this tolh day of Ap'il, 1916.
J. E. REEVES,
Sheriff of Washington County, Ore,
By J. C. APPLEGATE, Deputy,
First publication, A pi it 13, 191O.
Last publication May 11, 1916.
Hall & Lepper, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
of
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon For Washington County.
Vitalis Ol.on Plaintiff,
vs
G Lundqulst, AlenaLundquist, J. Lauit
sea, Betty Langvn, K L,. Sdbin and
August Lovegren, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, Judg
ment order, decree and order of Dale
issued out of the above entitled Court
in the above entitled cause, to me
directed and dated the 25th day
March 1916, upon n judgment render
ed and entered in said Court on the
8th day cf March, 1916, in favor of
Vitalis Olson, Plaintiff, and against G
Lundquist, A'ena j.unriquisl, J. Lang
sea, and Betty Langsea, for tbe sum of
$1000.00, together with interest at the
rate of 7 per cm per a muni, from and
after the 17th day of May, 1913, until
paid, and for tbe further sum of $100,
Attorneys' fees, and the Plaintiff's costs
and disbursements herein iucurred,
taxed at $31 25, nd the coats of and
upon this Writ, commanding me to
make sale of tbe following described
real proieity, towit: All ol Lot Three
(3) iu Block Nineteen (19I, in Cherry
Giove, Washington County, State of
Oregon.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
said execution.judgmcnt order,decree
and order of sale and in compliance
with the commands of said writ, 1
will, on Monday, the 15th day of
May 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
the South Door of the Court Houne,
at HillBboro, Waohington County,
Oregon, sell at public auction, (sub
ject to redemption) to the iufrhest
bidder for cuBh in hand, all the right.
tiile arid iiiltifcat ulmh iue within
named defendants, O. Lundqoist, A lens
Lundquist. J. Langiea, Hetty Lmgsea
nu K. h. ssnin, aim eacn and an 01
them had on the 2nd day of October,
iott. the dnte of the film of the suit
herein, or siuce that rtVe bad in and to
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of the Republican
party of Washington County: In the
coming primary election, May lv
lyio, 1 will be a candidate lor Sher
iff, and will endeuvor to conduct
clean cut campaign, with respect
for my opponents and all others,
My standing and ability are before
you to investigate, and 1 would kind
ly ask every lady and gentleman
the county, who know me, to speak
of me to their friends. I am
farmer, and feel it no discredit
milk a cow or plow a furrow. 1 am
a native son, having been a tax pay
er of the county for 26 years.
If I am nominated and elected
will devote my entire time and at
tention to the duties of the office,
conducting same with ' strict regard
to economy. I wilt pay all my trav
eling expenses and livery nire, wttn
in the county during my term.
shall appoint as my assistants com
ottent Dersoris. to whom I owl
political debts, who are controlled by
none, and influenced only by a de
sire to eive the greatest degree
efficiency at the smallest possible
cost, with courtesy to all.
I am for a strict enforcement
the law, but I am opposed to har
rassing any individual lacking in
finence or means of defense possess
ed bv others and I will not desire
to arrest persons without due cause,
or lor the sake or merely maxing 1
record, irivinir nrotcction of the of
fice to all classes alike. On the
other hand, necessity arising, no
fuvoritiam need be expected.
My slogan will be "Taxpayers'
Candidate. I will pay my way. I
would respectfully ask your support
and consideration to the tibove.
" GRANT MANN,
Paid Adv. Cornelius, Ore,
J. C, AI'PI.HGATK
Trtwut Deputy Sheriff nnnotinoos
is cnnilidiicy FOR COUNTY SHER
IFF, before the electors tit tho Re
publican Primiirio to he held May
ID, Ul(. .If nomtnutod mid pUx'UhI
he pledge a atriet observance of
his duties and nn economical admin
istration. Paid Adv.
FOR SHERIFF
1 hereby announce my ciindldtiey
for sheriff on . the Republican ticket
for the primariea May llJ. If 1 nm
nominated and elected I will, during
my term of office, conduct mid of-
u-e honestly, impartially, rrfieient
v and economically, and for the
best interests of tho tax payers.
J. W. t'otinell,
Hillsboro, Ore., March 2, 1SH8.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR SHERIFF
To the Vote.-a of - Wa-dtitigton
County: I am n camlidutn for the
ttcoublican nomination for the of
fice af Sheriff nt tho primary elec
tion to be held May 19, ls. If
nominated and elected I will give
the protection of the office to all
persons and clnsses alike. 1 vviil
iHinduct the 01 rice in an wommiietu
wnv as near tta mwihip wi;n iuir
r ... .a. 1
ind courteoua treatment to tne 1Mb
lie.
Paid Adv. Geo. G. Hancock.
FOR COUNTY t'LF.RK
To the Voter of the Republican
Party for Washington County: 1 urn
a candidate for tho nomination for
Countv Clerk, for the Primary Kiev
lion, to be held May 19th, 1916; have
baen chief deputy County t lerk for
the Dust two terms: was born in
Washington County; nm familiiir
with the work of the office, and if
nominated and elected will during
my term of office, attend to the-du-
ties theieof, exercising economy,
and courtesy to the public.
Paid Adv. Henry A. Kuratii.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
The undersigned ii a candidate for
the Republican nomination for Re
prcsentative in the Legislature for
Washington County, lbth District,
subject to the decision of the Re
publican voters at the primary e
ection to be held Friday, Ma 19th
1916, and respectfully solicits the
support of the piirty on a platform
of the State's business in a business
way; strict economy nnd fuimess to
till. Havt Iwen a resident ot Wanh
ington County for six year, ulwny
interested in its development am
pnisperity.
(Paid Adv.)
A. E. Scott.
Vim ASSESSOR
I herewith nnnounce my candidacy
for the office of County Asessor on
tho Republican Ticket, subject to
the Primary election, May 19, 1916,
f ,
. 1
nnd pledge myseli to the fonowing
principles:
The Strictest Economy in the con
duct of this 01 fie, giving my whole
time and undivided attention to the
duties thereof;
Ihe greatest efficiency that ex
perience, constant care and untiring
effort can produce;
bquanzniion or taxation values,
by a just, fair and business-like as
sessment, thus insuring nn r.iiui
table Distribution of Taxes. In the
accomplishment of which I bhall
all times seek the help and urge the
co-operation or the taxpayer, coun
sel with him and give tho most
courteous consideration to all com
plaints and grievances, making
personal investigation thereof,
need be, thus insuring a satisfnet-
ory and scientific asscsHment.
I have had twenty years exclusive
experience in Lnnd and lliiilding
values, am experienced in all the
branches of this office even to the
field work, anil believe I nm fully
aware of the needs of the office and
the taxpayer and will, if elected,
conscientiously look after the same.
I ask your earnest consideration
nnd support.
Paid Adv. W. F. Holey,
AUCTION SALE
FURNITURE
Saturday, April 15
There is a large stock to dispose of. Sale may
continue Monday and Tuesday, April 17-18
Here are some of the articles to be put
on the block
ROCKERS
DINING TABLES
RUGS
SPRINGS
DRESSERS
SIDEBOARDS
COUCH
DESKS
COUCH.COVERS
PICTURES
FANCY CHINA
RANGES
EASY CHAIRS
DINING CHAIRS
BEDS
MATTRESSES
CHIFFONIERS
DAVENPORT
BOOK CASE
LIBRARY TABLES
GO-CARTS
DISHES
KITCHEN UTENSILS
STOVES
Office Safe, and other articles too numerous to
mention.
Ormandy Bros.
FURNITURE
2nd & Main Hilsboro. Ore.
Spring "Dress-Up" Time
is with us. We liavo a beautiful line of
Women's Suits to choose from in Pauauia,
Poplins, Serges ami Gabarditics. Kvery
aiticle new ami the styles are correct.
Shepherd Checks, Stripes ami plaiu col
ors. Sizes 1 6 to 4,h.
Women's and Misses' Coats
in Cheeks, Plaids, Mixtures and Plaiu
Colors, Sport Coats; Also the wanted col
ors iu Corduroy.
Separate Skirts With Pockets
Some in Corduroy, others of Serge, Pana
ma and Poplins. All colors. Shepherd
Checks of various sizes.
Sport Sweaters
in Silk and b'ibre Silk. Colors, Green,
Rose and Gobelin.
Our prices are much less than you have
bceu in the habit ofpayiug. Eggs takeu
iu trade.
GOAR'S WOMAN'S SHOP
Washington Hotel Block. 3rd St. Hillsboro
Free!
Free!
I will give away
on Monday, Apri
absolutely free
17th. at 4 P. m.
$7.50 I ted room set, consisting of
I'ed Spread, I able Cover, Pillow
Shams and Dresser Scarf. .
You do not have to purchase a
cuts worth of me, and every oue
gets an equal chance. All you
have to do is to be at my store be
foi o 3 p.m. and remain until 4 p.m.
Please call and see the set.
1208 Main St,
E. M. Calef
Hillsboro, Oregou
sisal ' m,,,,mm'''m'mmmmm'mmmmm'imm'1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
To the Votersof tbe Nineteenth Judicial
District: I am a Democratic Candidtte
fur the Office of Circuit J urine of the
Nineteenth Judicial District. I hive
lived and prsdiced law in Tillamook,
Ofe(?on, for more than ten years Issl
part. If nominated and elected, I shnli
faithfully perform my o(Ilcil duties ni
jealousy maintain my petsoual inde
pendence. Paid Adv. S. 8. Johnson.
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.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE
STATE OK ORMiON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
In tho Matter of the Estate of
Murianna Landrock, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
underlined hn'i been duly appoint
ed by the County Court of the State
oi" Oregon for Vanhii;gton County,
tdminintrator le bonis non of the
aforesaid ent-Jte, wiln the will of said
decedent annexed, and has duly
qualified an such as by luw perHcrib
ed. Now therr for'-, all persons hav'1113
claims against said estate are here
by notified and required to present
the same , together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the undersign
ed ai the law office of William G.
Hare in the American National Bunk
liuilding, Hillsboro, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated March SO, 1916.
WILLIAM FAUL,
Administrator de bonis non of said
estate with the will of aid de-
. cedent annexed
W.M. G. HARE,
Attorney for said Adminictrntor.
Tor County Commissioner
I hcebv stun tincj tnyst lf a emidldnte
for Ihe Itc) ulitii'sn tminiiiHti.in for c 1111
IV CommiiMOlirt n' llie imri ry election,
Mi) M If netiiiiiHti'd nnd fleeter. I
I mini to exercise the me c e in
conducting county Im.miicm hs I w 11 Id
in my own ptivmc uirdis. I nm on ad
voCHte of grod minis slid will do nil In
my p wer toward improvement of conn'
ty highways lleniyT. Heme,
(I' id Adv.) Scholia, Oie.
For County Assessor
which will encourage nud protect new
i- dusttles sud develop the natural ie-'
somcesof the state,
livid Adv li I, Moore.
Notice ot Pinal Settlement
I inn n cmiilid le for the Hi puliltcnn
ni 1111 Hlion for n'cei or 1 I Ihe pimmiy
eled ion to lie held Mny 19, 1916. )
have been a ieild.-i,l Mid taxpayer in ihe
ci mny fi 1 1 e'irlv 40 y -HrM, slid liuvnur
bei 11 chief deputy M;esi,r for live yeiua
mid a fnrld deputy tu viom to 1 1 1 l mm,
I be I ve 'lie expeiii nec so grow d and
knoiv'i il;; nf fie eoimlv t'i uh long
residence fi 111: to 've 1 llicient service
to the tjxpsyeis in this responsible
olTice H. N. I'oole.
(I'aid Adv.)
Noliixt Is hereby given that Ilia undnr
slgniid admlnlNlralorof the aslaUi of H. A.
Lyon, decaiutml, haa II I ml hlsllnal aenount
and report in the County Court ot Wash
ington County, Oregon, and aald Court
ha I'.xeil Monday. Hay Iti, Hill), at II)
o'clock A . M. ha tlm tllna. and thn Ootin
ty Court room In tliUkhoro, Oregon, Ilia
pi iicn or tlm hearing; of olijnclloiix, If any,
to said dual noooiinl and in atillleiiiHiil
ol snlil estiitt.
iuUl tins A
II.
ril 1.1, Ml"
1. I. von. A
T, Ihtglijr, Atuirney.
Ann
K, k. Lyon, AdlUlulstralor.
Nottct to Contractor!
N ticc is hereby'glvcu that sesled
bids
Plant sweet pea need now
Spence's varieties sold by the
Bergen Floral Co. 51tf
For Representative
I hereby announce mviell a candidate
lor the Republics nomimilinn as repre
senlntive from Washington County, at
tfce primsry election to be held May iq
If elected, I promise tn work for an
economicsl admimistratlon c.f public
business and to support all legislation
w ul be received by the County Court of
Washington County, Oregon, ou Satur
day, April 19, I916, at 1 I . M.,at the of
fice of the County Ccuit, at IHlsboro,
Oregon, for rock hauling In tba follow
ing road districts, to wit:
Nob. 1, 4, s, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 18, $, a6,
31. 3. 36. 43. 4i, and 47i 'o for crush
ing nd hsuling in Dist. No. 13.
All bids to t accompanied by a certi
fied check for 5 per cent of ths bid. Tbe
Court reserves tbe right to reject any
and all bids.
hpecilicalioiis may be seen at tbeol
Rcn ol County lodge after April 34,1916.
Killed this April 8, 1916.
D. II. Iteasoner, County Judge,
C. A. Ilanlcy, County Commissioner,
R. Mattesoir County Commissioner,