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HILLSBORO, OREGON, JUNE 1. 1916
VOL. XX) II
NO. 11
BRIDGE CONTRACTS
F
County Court Clone With HuilJ
cr lor $1772.00 In Work
TIIKIl! ARK WiPAIR WOHK ONLY
ttund llrldce Let lo Pete Lowing;
Thaliher Bridie la Jna. Loriunf
Tito County comrnitwioners court
held a Hhort amnion Inst Satur
day afternoon to rcaJ the oilers
of liriilne contractors on the re
jtcir of three bridjjrt'B and the
ImiltJiitK of a new britlne-the
latter Ix'injr for a Hmull one
across Fir Creek, above Gales
Crct'k, and costing $1(K).
ThoolTeriniraaiul awards were:
Joe Leo ItriJtrc alwve Gales City
C li Potts $510 40
John Lorsun 615 00
C K I'otts ftiven the work.
Thatcher Bridge
John ltrsuntr... -$4S5
ltraung will build and repair.
Rood Itridite, below Newton
i'eter Lorsunir ?77
Only bidder, and jjiven award.
N!w Fir Creek llridse
Jo Lilly flOO
Iiidder Riven contrnct. Undue
is mar the K. M. White place,
above Gales City.
TW1INTY VHAKS A(K
(From The ArRus)
The renult of Monday's election :
Samuel Hturhea. Forest Grove,
was elected state senator, re
ceivinR M07 votes; G. W. Marsh.
J. It 0. Thompson and II. S.
liiKjjvw, representatives; J. A.
Imhrle. rlerk; W. D. Bradford.
Hheritf; K. L McCormick, re
corder; T. G. Todd, commission
er; A H. Cady, treasurer; Geo.
ii. VVileox. assessor; L K. Wilkes,
surveyor; Austin CratR, superin
tendent; and Dr. U. L. LarRe, i
coroner. , ' - j
Herman Schulmerich took
chai Re of the postofliee Monday
morninR. and tor the first time
in history Hillsboro has a demo
cratic postmaster.
The six year old son of Mrs.
Drusilta True, of Cornelius,
started a loaded lumber car with
a pinch bar, yesterday, and was
crushed to death.
Gov. I'ennoyer wn elected
mayor of l ortland. Monday, and
says ha wilt draw but half his
salary.
The June election cost the
"county $01)8.80 besides the print
ing of and delivering of the bal
lots. U.iirv precinct elected F. A.
Retzel justice and John Dooley
constable on the democratic tick
et.
The body of Courtney Meek
was found in the Willamette
Uiver. near Albina. He evident
ly walked oft" the wharf. All his
monev was intact, and there is
now no suspicion of foul play
W. I). Smith was elected jus
tice of the peace and F. J. Wil
liams constable.
Mn. Volney Hall, of Beaver
ton, passed away May 28.
A Hoard of Inquiry into the
freight wreck, consisting of S.
1'. ollteiiils and W. W. Hoscow
nod C. I!. Uuchanan, of this
city, returned findings that "It
U the opinion of this Hoard that
the accident was caused ty fut
ure of Engineer Ilolierg to bring
his train under control approach
i ir yard limit sign, disregarding
p -ovisions of Uulo i)3. and that
Conductor Swain was also re
sponsible for not checking speed
of his train. Ni recommenda
tions." The collision took place
1000 yards inside the Yard limits,
and the engineer had an unob
a n ctel view of the gravel train
ir 1li0 feet, nnd" the fireman, a
If ;e view for ODD feet. The cost
was fixed at a total of $1.C.X),
viz: Hamage to equipment and
contents, $1.4T: track, $25;
clearing wreck. $2W. The Eaxt
bound train was speeding at 15
pr hour. AM three of the in
jured men are out of danger.
Spirella Corsets-Not sold in
stores. A question and a sug
gestion. Have you any corset
troubles? If bo. let Spirella ser
vice cure them. Over three mil
lion satisfied Spirella wearers
testify to the ease, comfort and
perfection ot style produced by
Spirella corsets. any exclusive
designs from which to select the
corset best suited to your indi
vidual needs. A Spirella resi
dence corset iere in this field.
My advice, experience and train
ing are at your service, without
obligation. Appointments by
letter or telephone given prompt
attention, I'hone Main 384.
Residence, Fifth and Jacksjn,
Hillsbom. Ore. 3-16
Frank L. BurckhaUer, Supt
of the Southern Pacific Co., I).
W. Campbell, Assistant General
Manager. Chas. S. Fee, Passen
ger Trallic Manager, and J. A
Ormandy. chief clerk of the gen
eral passenger department, S. P.
lines in Oregon, were in Hillsbo
ro. Friday, coming over from
Tillamook.
For Sa'e Dwarf Kssex Ripe
seed, finely cleaned, at market
price. Also Barred Plymouth
U'wk eggs, 0. A. C. strain, 75
cents per setting of 15. Also
a few pure bred Jersey cows
with ollieinl records. Wm.Schul
inerich, Hillsboro, Ore.
J. W. Price and son, Hallie,
have bought an Overland auto,
and they .will have joy ridts
while huntitiR for a place to suit
them. Mr. Price has bought a
home in the city.
GUILD A BIG MILL
To Take Place of Old One liullt by
Town's Pounder
S. P. COMPANY PAVINQ OVIRTIMR
Ncrrly Hall Million OuUlde Rtfulir
Wi;e in 1915
The new company which pur
chased the Cherry Gnve hold
ings will at once build a mam
moth Bawmill on the upper Tua
latin. The company owns a big
tract of timber and also owns its
own railway, which will be ex
tended into the timber.
Instead of deficiencies in other
institutions, the Oregon Insane
Asylum will return $10,000 of its
maintenance fund as unexpended.
Medford voted $300,000 bonds
to start construction of district
built railway.
Seaside opens bids June 3 on
$20,000 union high school.
Newport-Work starts on pot
ash factory June 1.
Yoncalla getting brick hotel.
Canby votes $18,000 for new
water system.
Koseburg-Limcstone quarries
employ 30 men.
Albany-$20,000 loganberry
plant assured and machinery
ordered.
Portland, May 31. Conference
f loganberry c rowers will
standardize products of industry.
St. Johns now quails Bull Kun
water.
Crown-Columbia paper mills
ncrease wages $100,000 a year.
West Linn votes $4000 for
roads.
Newberg gets large fruit vine
gar lactory.
Fstacada to have modern can
nery employing 50 to 100 people.
The Southern Pacific railroad
paid over $410,000 overtime
Wanted: Your fat hogs, cat
t'e, sheep and lambs, live weight.
Highest market prices. We
make regular shipments from
Hillsboro and Forest Grove.
Telephone u3 what you have.
Peterson Bros., Forest Grove,
Ore. 7-16
One acre, right in the town of
Orenco. in Washington County,
all cleared up, city water and
liul.ts. Price. $250. J cash.
Plenty of work in Orenco.
Ralph Ackley Land Co.. 210 Roth
child Bldg., Portland, Or. 12
Jas. Gibson, the Mayor of
lieedville. was in town Saturday
Jas thinks that he is capable of
raising a little the best garden
ir. that section of the county.
Money to loan on farm secur
ity. 1 represent three large fire
insurance companies. Give me
a call. E. I. Kuratli.
L. II. Peters and Harlan Kelly
were in from beyond North
Plains, Friday.
For Sale-Horse. 6 years old
weighs between 1000 and 1100
drives single or double. Otto
Ganguin. Tlgard, Ore. 8 0
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hitter, of
below Bethany, were in the city
Saturday afternoon.
W. B. Peterson, of Witch Ha
zel. was in town the last of the
week.
Ground bone, grit, shell, egg
food at Greers.
M. Henderson, of Cornelius,
was in. the city Saturday.
Bulk garden seeds and onion
sets at Greers.
Marshal Baker, of Chehalem
Mountain, was in town Saturday.
Buy your Kodaks and suppl es
at the Delta Drufr Store. tf.
John Kassebaum. of Sndy
Brook, was in the city Saturdiy.
Bring: or send us your Koda
films. We do developinp and
printinsr. The Delta Drug Store.
Principal O. B. Kraus. of Tuala
tin, was a county seat caller the
last of the week.
E.VYeichbrodt. of South Tua
latin, was in town the last of
the week. .
Nursery stock, fine roses, as
pargua roots, outdoors grown
cabbage plants, now ready 4 to
8 inches. Morton's Greenhouse.
J. B. McNew. of Hazeldale.
engaged in the mercantile busi
ness, was up to Hillsboro, Mon.
day morning-.
Money to loan on first-claas
farm security. Washington
County Abstract & Title Com
pany; by E. J. McAlear, Mana
ger. 4tf
Mrs. L. Smith and Mrs. Rena
Clisby and son. of Walla Walla,
were aruests at the H. Harring
ton home, on Second Street, this
past week.
I buy hogs, beef cattle, sheep,
chickens, hides, etc: Highest
prices paid for a'1 good stuff.
Write or Phone. C. K. Roger?,
Beaverton, Route 4, Box 20.
Phone Beaverton, 58 Line 3. 12
Straw hats were supposed to
come in Monday of thia week,
but the cool wave backed the
straw lid off the board. The
weather bureau at Portland fore
casted fair weather, but the
morning opened with a Novem
ber attitude and moisture.
For Sa'e Good Birdsall wagon
and one set double work harness.
Or will trade for an Al good
cow. F. L. Praneer, Sewell Sta
tion, on Baseline Road, Hillsboro,
Ore . IL 4. 9-11
wages rJlo.
llermiston to have $5000 libra- An auto, containing four peo-
ry. pie, turned turtle over a toot
The Dalles -Ihe National iruit embankment near the Uilley
cleaner and grader company will Lutheran church. Sunday. Aside
build a plant and commence man- from a shaking up no one was
ufacturing their machines with- siriously injured. Theoccupants
in the next 90 days. The Com- of the machine were Mr. and
nanv has lust received its final Mrs. J. M. Richards and Elmer
oatenti from Washington after Johnson, of Gaston, and Miss
several years of litigation, and Nan Hunter, a Portland kinder-
will increase its capital from garten teacher.
$40,000 to $250,000. It will em- a sister oi Mrs.
Dlov from 50 to 150 skilled me
chanics and will have a market
for its product all the year
round. Seven different com'
panies were' making these ma
chines and all of them were in-
frinning on the patents of the
Oregon company. They are now
all eliminated and the local com'
nanv has the field to itself. Ma
chinerv is being ordered tor the
plant in this city and the factory
wi be modern m every respect
l'he company has advance orders
for 500 machines.
OFFICIAL CANVASS rr
FINISHED FRIDAY I L
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Supt. Barnes, With no Opposition,
(let the H!gh Vote on Ticket
KURATLI HAS QtE vTFST PER CON7,
Republican! Polled 4452 Vc-iei on Sheriff
Democrats Pull 982 Total
W CQNVBIMT WAY
r
KEEPING
Miss Hunter is
Richards.
s. p. & p. n. & e.
All. except the P. R. & N.. trains
are electric, and stop at the de
pot on Main Street
TO PORTLAND
Forest Grove Train
McMinnville Train
Sheridan Train
Forest Grove Train
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
Eugene Tram
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
6:50 a, m
7:36
10:03
12:50 p. m
2:15
4:10
4:55
6:40
9:50
i
tone; to Loan
On Improved Fans
The Sinite Savings Bank
1 -- - - - -
m.
p. m
FROM PORTLAND
arrives
liugene Train 8:15 a.
McMinnville Train 10:03
Forest Grove Train 11:59
Forest Grove Train 3:14
Sheridan Train 4:33
Forest Grove Train 6:40
McMinnville Train . 7:15
Forest Grove Train 9:00
McMinnville Train 12:15
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.
FROM PORTLAND
P. B. & N. Train 9:15 a.
Motor Car Service
To Buxton 12:25 p. m.
To Timber 4:20
From Timber U:b5 a. m.
From Buxton 2;10 p. in
The many friends of M. E,
Everett in this city, will regret
to learn that his drug store at
North Bend. Ore., was destroyed
by fire Sunday morning. His
loss in stock amounted to iiz.
000, with insurance to cover the
loss so far as per cent, is con
cerned. In any event Mr. Ever
ett stands to lose several thou
sand dollars, the advance in drug
values having largely increased
his assets. The fire started in a
buildinflf close by. Miles is well
known here, being a brother to
Franklin Everett, of Hillsboro,
and to Mrs. J. M. Brown, of
Banks. He at one time conduct
ed the Delta Drug store m this
city.
The "Tuala." issued by the
Tualatin School, is a bright num
ber, and does credit to the statt
which edited it. MiS9 Ldna tiei-
berger was the editor in chief;
Clara Ltiethi, assistant, and their
assistants were Menga Batalgia,
Dorothy Byrom. Florence Wal-
graeve, Francis Hill and Edna
Ladd. Paul Cooper and Rsy
Geiberger were the business
managers, and the publication is
a credit to them. An editorial
by Miss Geiberger is splendidly
written and would put to shame
many country newspaper men
from a standpoint of diction.
The way she evades the use of
the personal pronoun 1 is re
freshing, and her article shows
that she takes a comprehensive
view of affairs that are today
agitating a world.
m.
m.
Wanted at once: Yonngmen
for automobile business. Big pay.
We make you expert in ten
weeks by mail. Pay us after we
secured you position. Century
Automobile Institute, 290 Los
Angeles, Cal.
OREC10N ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland 55 minutes.
o:sz a m
:i8 a m
8:28 m
9:58 a m
12:43 p m
d:o pm
5:43 p,n
8:10 pm
3:ua tsar., only; o pm
1? rom Portland 55 minutes,
7:54
9:20
11:25 ....
2:12
4:27
6:25 .... ,
7:13
8:26 (Sat.
12:25 ....
only).
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The official canvassing board,
consisting ot Clerk Luce and
Judge D. R. Wheeler and Judge
C. E. Kindt, concluded the of
ficial county last Friday, at two
o'clock, and attached their sign
atures to the results. The re
publicans greatest vote was the
total on sheriff, which reached
4452, while the greatest demo
cratic vote was on delegates to
the National convention, reach
ing high water at 982, Drake
O'Reilly receiving this on the
state ticket.
Republicans cast 70 per cent
ot their registered strength;
democrats cast 63 per cent, of
their registered membership,
and the total votes cast in both
parties equalled nearly 64 per
cent of the total registration,
miscellaneous and all.
There wa3 no contest on the
democratic nominations, and the
vote on county ran is high as
517.
The official vote aside from
electors and delegates declares
the republican vote a3 follows:
For President
Chas E Hughes 2116
Albert Cummings.- 1206
Theodore Burton 401
For Congress
W C Hawley 3464
Secretary of State
Olcott 2133
Moores 1857
Food Commissioner
D Mickle 3429
Commissioner Public Service
Fred Buchtel .- 2043
CamDbell 1544
Buchters majority, ooy
Circuit Judge
Geo R Bagley 2575
W H-Holl s 143
Bagley s majority, 832
State Senator
W D Wood 3265
Joint Senator
John U Smith 1147
T B Handley 1080
Jesse Edwards 91)6
Michelbook 783
Smith's plurality, 63
Representatives
BP Cornelius 2162
Bowman . . 1877
SA DMeek 1589
Fernsworth 1547
E L Moore 1534
A E Scott 1417
Paisley-'- 136
Cornelius plurality over fourth
man, bio.
Meek's plurality over fourth
man, 42.
Bowman s plurality over fourth
man. 330.
District Attorney
E B Tongue 2348
H T Bagley 1957
Tongue s majority, 384
Commissioner
H T Hesse 2307
C F Tigard 1725
Hesse s plurality, o&:
Sheriff
Applegate 2373
Connell 1127
Hancock 523
Mann 279
Mclnnis 150
Applegate s majority, 294
County Clerk
H A Kuratli 2627
McCormick 1681
Kuratli's majority, 946 he re
ceivmg the highest yote of any
candidates having opposition.
For Assessor
Boley ; 1300
Lytic .. 672
McRobert 675
Morrill 597
SN Poole 1037
Boley's plurality, 263
County Treasurer
Sappington 2403
Miss EffleGodman 1868
Sappington'a majority, 535
School Superintendent
B W Barnes 3814
Recorder
Jas H Davis... -. 356
County Surveyor
GReiter 2464
Wilkes 1627
Reiter's majority,'834
For Coroner
Dr Ira E Barrett 3712
MQiYQiTllND
WITHOUT the consequent riah is
through the unive.t' lly approved
chech-booh, -vrhlcJi ha become an
earmark of affuence, conservatism
and substance. The men of marh
in your corr s&uiufy cjj business
witft their chv ll fo:,A. Are
one of them?
you
4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings
American National BanK
wai and Third Sts., HllUboro. Oro
LUMBER
For Less Than Wholesale Cost
We have an immense stock of all kinds of
lumber. This stock we are going to move
this Summer, and to do so we offer you a
big saving. This lumber was bought for
less than cost of manufacture and enables
us to sell this now CHEAP.
No matter where you live in Washington
County, we can .beat any and all com
petition offered. Write us or call us up
and we will show you what a LOW PRICE
..WE WILL MAKE and WHAT YOU
WILL SAVE. We deliver anywhere.
Remember that this is the BIGGEST
PRICE CUTTING IN LUMBER THIS
COUNTY EVER HAD. Send in your
material list NOW for this years needs.
We can give terms.
Badger Lumber Co.
Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks.
A B 30LUTELY
Everything in Building Materia
Hillsboro Auto Livery
Feed and Boarding Stable
Prices Reasonable
DAY" AND NIGHT SERVICE
2nd & Washington Sts. Phcne, City 17S
DID YOU EVER CONSIDER
That your watch is normally "on the job'' 24
hours each day?
That iu each 24 hours the balance wheel vi
brates more than 400,000 times?
That a variation of 100,000 f a minute in each
of these vibrations would cause a variation of
more than 4 minutes a dayin the time of
your watch?
BY ACTUAL COUNT
143 distinct parts must be given individual
attention when the average watch is properly
cleaned and oiled.
IF YOU HAVE NOT
Thought of these little details, do so now, and
give us au opportunity to demonstrate the ex
tremely cloe timing which fine tools, skill
and experience can accomplish with your
watch.
HOFFMAN
Jeweler and Optometrist