The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 07, 1916, Image 1

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HILLSHORO, OREGON, SEPTEMHE R 7. 1916
NO.
25
VOL. XXI II
ME 1
J I
X
YOUNG LADY SCANS
REE
Was In Mill boro, Saturday, to
Try to rind Trace ot MUsInt Lady
HAD HEARD SHE MARRIKO II PRC
Styi Her Mother, Formerly Mr. Craw
ford, Married Man Named Carpeolcr
Miss Muriel Tremain, formerly
of Milton. Oregon, was in Hills
boro, Saturday, trying to find
trace of her mother, who, she
says, was married to a man by
the flame of Carpenter, in this
county, two or three years ago.
Miss Tremain says she has not
seen her mother for ten years,
the parent having vanished from
her knowledge. She has ex
hausted every clue in the search
and asks the papers to help her
locate her. She thinks she is
somewhere near Portland. Miss
Tremain's father died 12 years
aifo ami me pri says n (
worked her way through schoo !
Wash. The last she heard di
rectly from her mother was
when the latter was located at
Milton.
Miss Tremain's address is 211
Fifth Street. Portland, and her
telephone number is Main 7115.
Anyone knowing of Mrs. Crawford-Carpenter's
whereabouts
will confer a favor by notifying
Miss Tremain either by letter or
telephone.
S. P. & l. O. & R.
All, except the P. 11. & 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 Train
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
:50 a
m
7:15(5
10:03
12:50 p. m
2:15
4:10
4:55
6:40
9:50
FKOM PORTLAND
arrives
: Eugene Train
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
Forest Grove Train
Sheridan Train
Forest Grove Train
- McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
MaMinnville Train
8:15 a. m.
10:03
11:59
3:14 p. m
4:33
6:40
7:15
9:00
12:15
AM trains stop on flat? at bixm
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 4:150 p
FROM PORTLAND
P R & N. Train 9:15 a
m.
m.
Motor Car Service
To Buxton 12:25 p. m.
To Timber 4:20
From Timber 9:55 a. m.
From Buxton 2:19 p. m.
Notice to the Public
Notice is hpreby given that the
undersigned will not be respon
sible for any debts contracted by
tiia wife. Mrs. S. Riley Cogan,
xr Bertha Cogan, after this date,
Thursday. A uust 21. 1910.
S. Riley Ooga".
Buxton. Oregon, August 24.
1916. 20
J0R0SF0R MOTHER
Money to Loan
On Improved Farms
4
The Shute
of
Hnmv Count v. were in tho citv
Saturday morninjr, enroute home
after a trip clear through to me
coast with their auto. They
lived in llillsboro a year ubout
37 years back, and have not been
here since. From here they
went to Harney County, where
Mr. Neal has been in the sheep
business. On leaving home they
went to Crater Lake and thence
on to Kddyville. Lincoln County,
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. II. Luce. Mr. Neal beinr a
brother ot the hostess. While in
Hillsboro they called on their
nephew, County Clerk Kdw. C.
Luce, leaving in a Bhort time for
Portland to start for their Kast
ern Oregon home. Mr. Neal has
sold his sheep nd enroute
back to d -'liver them.
AH.'olinii Auto Ruve"s: Over
land 5 imHsoniror auto: 1916
model: in irood order every way;
has run atout 10. IKK) miles; one-
man top; 2 extra rims and tools.
Price $5.r)0. At llartrampf'a
Garage, First and Main. 21 C
Superior Jude Wm. T. Parch
of Goldendalo. Wash., was in
the city Monday morning, calling
on Circuit JuiIrc Ceo. K. Banley
for a short exchange of civilities.
Judkro Parch has Klickitat. Ska-
. , Cowlitr.
J. " $
counties as
is attain in
th nrim Aries, a Kelso attorney
beinjr his opponent. Judire
Darch's family was over at Til
lamook, enjoying an outinir. and
he started to the beach with his
auto. The rains stopped him at
Polph hill, and he was oblined to
motor back to Hillsboro and go
in by train.
I have house, lot and furniture
in Portland, worth $t.7lH) clear.
Place is rented. Would trade
for acreage within mile of Port
land, not to exceed $2,000.-11.
Schliet. Milwaukie, Or. 21 (J
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Everltt.
who have been visitinir here and
in Washington for two months,
returned Saturday to their home
l in North I5end. Miles is still
nurainir his arm, the shoulder
and collar bone of which was
broken in his auto accident.
They shipped their auto South
and returned by train.. ....
Hop Pickers Wanted: Regis
ter with meat once. Good camp
ing place. Pay $1 per hundred.
Jos. Cawire. Cornelius, Ore.,
Route 1. or Telephone 39X2,
Hillsboro central. 23 5
Misa Bertha Hesse, of the post
offlco force. Robt. Meacham, son
of Chns. Meacham. and Mrs.
John Fuegy and children, of
Phillips, returned Friday from a
visit with Mrs. W. G. Victor, of
near Pomeroy, Wash.
Mnnev to lonn on farm secur
ty. I represent three large fire
insurance companies. Give me
a call. E. I. Kuratli.
J. A. Hoffman went over to
Rockawav the last of the week
in trv rlav'g hear hunting.
Hir wife, who has been spending
severa weeks over there, win
accompany him homo.
We guarantee Delta Fly Spray
RTi eent in irallona. 70 cents in
5 gallons. -The Delta Drug
Store. 15-tf
P. Whitmore. of Chehalem Mt
was a citv caller Saturday. He
finished stacking before Satur
dav morning's rains, and was
feeling fine.
Rnv Wondlark Flv Sorav at
the Hillsboro Pharmacy, 85c per
gallon. lotr
Mr. and Mrs. C. Walters, of
North Plains, were in town Sat
urday afternoon.
W. Sedlak. of Tualatin, was
up to Hillsboro Saturday.
John 11. Neat and wife.
Per Cent. Paid on
Savings Deposits
Savings Bank
GAR SHORTAGE HURTS
VALLEY LI
The Raule L.umb?r Company am!
Other Conccrna Ak State Aid
WANT CARS FOR LUMllliR SIIII'MIINT
Mill Men Sav Their ProllU arc Hem
Cut Into by Failure to Ship
ho liable Lumber Co., oper
ating on the V, K. ,v N.,4iave
asked tho state railway commis
sion to intercede with the South
ern Pacific for cars in which to
ship orders of lumber. They are
in need or zn cars ior nuiame
shipment and can get no such
relief as is wanted to insure
profitable business.
Other mill companies over the
state are making tho same de
mand, and J. N. Teal will sue
tho company for punitive da m-
ages in case cars are not lorin-
coming, the case to he hied upun
lis return from Coos Lwy. Many
companies are short, ami bhert-
dan wants U) cars, oniy a por
tion of which are spotted.
Southern Oregon is in the same
init and mil I men comolain bit
terly that when they have prolU
able orders they can not ship.
The proponed suit will be
brought under the interstate
provisions of congressional- law
nd will have a tryout. at least.
Manv mills have already sus
pended logging operations for
the time being, particularly
where they have no pond area to
hold their rough stocks.
rum.ic auction
laving lensed my farm a dis
tance fiom Gaston. I will bring
my effects to the K, J. Ward
ace, Gaston, and Roll the fol
lowing at public auction, at ten
m., on
THURSDAY, SKIT. 7,
Span mares, 1300 each, good
general purpose team; mare with
COH ai Biucf fmto pnlU.fnn.mil
two and three years; Holstein
cow, to calve Oct 1; Jersey cow,
tn calve SeDt. 2a; Jersey cow.
now fresh: cow. to calve Nov. 20;
Jersey heifer, to calve In early
tlIr.!,.... 7 Kami uaarlini h.ilferrt.
Wlllll'l, I mvhu ...... -. I
tolnl in and Jeraev grades: 3i-
inrh wide tire wairon: 3-inch wa-
gon:2 sets heavy harness, top
lioomrtf ami harness, o atiorm
ani lew ceneral tarm tools, tilows.
hnrmw. en tivator. chains. rorkP.
and numerous other articles, ar.d
a lot of household furniture
I.nneh served at noon.
Term3-$10 and under, cash;
all sums over $10. bix months'
time,
JMBERMEN
bankablo note, at 8 pi'rh,f nn cettinir aoosition at Chel-
cent
Three per cent, off, cash
nver $10
Mrs. G. W. Bacon, Owner.
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
Glen Stapleton, Clerk,-
BOARD OF RQUALIZATION
To the Taxpayers of Washington
P.nnnlv Oregon : Notice is here-
hv a vpn that tho uoara oi
Equalization of Washington
J ...
P.nnntv. Orecron. will meet on
Monday, September 11, 191G, at
the Court House, In tliiisnoro. in
Washington County, that being
t hPHprnnd Monday in September,
nnH the time and i) ace provided
hv law to uubliclv examine the
assessment rolls of Baid County
for 1916, and correct all errors
in valuation and description or
mmntities of land, lots or other
properties, and it is the duty of
all persona interested to appear
at the time and place appointed,
and if it shall appear to said
Board of Equalization that there
1 j il
are any lanas, pts or omer prop-
erty assessed twice or in the
name of a person or persons not
the owner of the same or assess-
ed under or beyond its value or
any lots, land or other properties
not assessed said lSoardoi equal
ization shall make the proper
pfifrppfinn.
Max Crandall.
Assessor, Washington County,
Orpirnn
Hillsboro, Ore., Aug. 21, 191G.
Card of Thanks
Wo tender our Bincere and heart-
f,,H thanks to nil who so kindly
ovtnnrlpH nirl and svmnathv dur
inor ftiir herpavpment the death
and obsequies of the late Wiliara
npnsow. and return especial
ihnnka for the manv floral trib
ntnu
Mrs. Willard Denslow and sons,
T K. Denslow and family
Hillsboro, Ore.. Sept. 4, l'Jlo.
E. E. Marshall, Binder
pert Phone, City 13,
Ex-
tf.
Chris Petersen, of Jolly Plains,
was a city caller Labor Day,
Calm Lockrnan and wife, of
South Tualatin, were Hillsboro
visitors the last of tho week,
Married, ThomuH A. Miller and
Hazel Par ford, at Hillaliuro, Oct
31. 1916, Rev. Chas. S. Poling
olllciatlng.
For Sale - Good-sized fourteen
mouths mule mare colt, out of
Mammoth Jack. Fine colt
Fred Muhly, Cornelius, Oregon,
R. 2. 25-7
Married, at Cornelius, Ore.,
Aug. 30. 1916, at tho home of
the olliciating minister. Rev.
ISurham, Cornelius. Ore., Albert
R. Fulgham and Cora J. LeRoy.
Your drink will sure be cold if
you get it at our fountain. Our
now ice shaver shaves the ice so
line that it takes immediate ac
tion. The Pen of Sweets.
iVarried, at the home of the
ofliriating minister. I). A. Smith.
HilMtoro, Ore.. Sept 1, 1916.
Richard Whitsitt and FJsa M.
K tie nek C.
Findley McLeod, one of the
old timers of the Gaston country,
was down to Hillsboro, Saturday,
greeting pioneer and other
friends.
Money to loan on improved
real estate, principally farms,
and choice city property. Kerr
Bros., Hillsboro, Odd Fellows
Building. liUf
Fred Muhly, of'near Blooming,
was in town Saturday. Ho re
ports a fine prune crop out his
wav. and expects to soon start
.trying. Mr. juuniy turns otu a
hr.e product anil always nas
ready sale for his output
We hy hogs, beef cattle,
iLh'P, tl.ickens, hides, etc. High
est prices paid lor nil good Hlulf
Write or phone. - Rogers & Car
ter, Beaverton, R 4. Itox 20.
PI, ('lie, Beaverton 53 Line3. tf
I nice t.ordon. who was in
charge of laying the
rocklihlO 5
pavement in this cty some years
ago, is still located at Cleveland.
Ohio. Mrs. Gordon has junt left
a sanitarium. somewhat improved
in health, and they are talking
of uoini? to Texas in the not dis
Nr. Cor
union sends
nis rcgaras to h
ma manv nmnw
ro Pythian brothers and friends.
! ennard Hmwn has oncned his
Tin Shop in the Linklater Bldg.,
ono door North of the Argus
office, Second St He is prepar-
. .
eu to lake care oi your
tinwork,
hop kiln
and can furnish you
supplies, pipe, etc. inr.
Zumwalt who graduated
frftn the Hillsboro High several
oar ntro. ii now working in an
auto factory at Chelsea, Michi
gan, where he also is a member
of the band. He went Fast from
j03 Angeles with the A', li.
i ,.., a nii-r-nn hi n landsman.
concluded toouit the canvas
tons and settle down to domestic
life.
It certainly was a pleased lot
Iwnv hovs that went to
urnrt- Mondnv morniniT on the P
If N.. and oassed through on
the. Southern Pacific and Oregon
tfloftrie-fnr the news that the
hiif Ktnke was off meant payroll
riirhr. a onir. There never nas
been a time when more trainmen
were employed on the lillamook
linn and a strike would have
meant a great deal of loss to tne
mon n well as to the company,
for there is plenty of traffic to be
cared for.
Fresh peaches, sliced and
frozen in ice cream, makes a
toothsome delicacy, lhe Den oi
Sunnta is serving noach ice
cream; also orange, maplenut,
phnnnlnte. strawberry and van
illa
Lai,or Day was celebrated in
the county in the usual manner,
. . A I L
w,tn a saie wager mat mure
people were working, owing to
the Btart of hop harvest, inan on
ov other day of the calendar
year, business in tne cuy wis
as brisk as usual, notwithstand
ing the fact that tho banks, the
court house and the post ouice
were closed. The rural man car
riers were enjoying their vaca
tion. John Ryan, of Route 3.
uhn.him an auto, went out on
ohnnr. half his route as a sort of
complimentary, delivering daily
nmiprs. llonvards nad meir
prews at work, and the weather
was not at all bad for pickers
Auto Owners. Attention We
are specially equipped to handle
electric work on autos, including
starters, generators, storage bat-
tpnes. and all repairs on same.
-
na well an on mairnitos. Wo also
do oxy-acetylene welding in first
p nss stv e on all metallic parts o
nil kinds of machinery. Try
our
vulcanizing you will be pleased
with results. Hartrampf s Gar
nee. Main and First Sts.. Hills
boro. All work guaranteed, zi
STRIKE CALLED OFF
S
WlUon's Bill Tor Right Hours
Ikconica Statute
CAR SHORTAGE FLY IN OINTMENT
What The Orcfoa Country la
For Budneaa
Dolnf
The big railway strike was called
off Saturday night, after Con
gress had passed the eight hour
law and the bill was sent to
President Wilson Saturday night
for signature on Sunday. All
trains were running Monday
morning, orders having penetrat
ed every nook and cranny of the
cnintry telling the brotherhoods
that there would be no cessa
tion of railway labors on Labor
Pay.
The only fly in the Oregon
ointment on Monday morning,
Sept. 4, was the fact that cars
were short for lumber shippers
in the Willamette Valley, and
every effort is being made by the
S. P. and O. W. R. & N. to get
rolling stock to points where
shipments are piling up.
Tho Oregon industrial field is
rellected in the following notes:
Ten Mile, Coos County, logging
plant opens operatiors to run
four years
Baker county is erecting fifteen
new steel bridges.
Monroe getting $2,000 grain
warehouse.
St. Helens Auditorium build
ing going up on fair grounds.
Linn County will pave 200
miles county highways in five
years.
milliiina hitildinir n railroad to
Coos IJay.
Pa in ev to use native stone for
new school building.
Sutherun-100 persons em
ployed at fruit evaporating plant.
Uregon uity Mar theatre win
erert 3(LW playhouse. -
IWSeuurg iwu roriwini "tit ma
have bids on the Kendsll rail
road. Work on Suther n. Coos Bay
& Eastern railroad resumed.
Portland - Auton Huth. la
coma, to erect 5-story building
hure.
Lenta gets $8,000 business
liuildinor.
Portland American Can Co.
taking bils on $250,000 factory
on Railroad Ave.
Milwaukie Clackamas high
wnv to be oaved.
here was but one Didder ior
the franchise over the Inter
state bridge at Vancouver the
P. R. L. & P. Co. The traction
company is not offering much
fiwinor to the iitnev competition.
' Marahfleld -Boulder Creek
MlnlncrCn. prpotinsr a sawmill
Bend creamery will erect mod-
ei-n hinldmo.
The lumber mills at baker are
i-nnniniT full blast, and imvrolls
run into manv thousands of
Hnllnrn monthly.
Portland shipyards have oraers
for twn mnre steel vessels.
Mvrtle Creek voted $21,000
bonds to provide light and water
system.
Detroit Mich., milk conden
serv firm wishes to locate plant
in Orptron.
Kenton Swift Packing inter
ests spending $150,000 on pack
inir rilnnt.
Astoria Pav increases affect
ing nearlv GOO men in the em
f ihn North Rank svstem
arc nnnnun red. the increases
ranging from 5 to 10 per cent ot
formpr sa arv a owances. euec-
tive for August.
snG THE WORLD
stmaster3 have been made re-
m-mtinu- niiipprs for the army.
Special inducements ire offered
t,i Phnrmaeista. Musieians.oanos-
men, Electricians, Clerks, uroks,
llakers. barbers, teamsters,
Carpenters. Blacksmiths, Horse-
ulwuira nnrl rither mechanics.
a o Wlipr haa the nnnortunitv.
free of cost, to see Hawaii, the
Phillipine Islands, Alaska and
other places. He receives free
linnrH Inrloinov P nthinff. med'Cal
attendance, baths, advantages of
schools, libraries, and gymna
siums with modern appliances,
IuMmlinur l.nwlini? ftlle.va.
iij.u.....p . . . . ..
Knr further intormation.
ano
;trntnrp. atmlv to J.C. Lamkin.
nnalmnatpf at Hillsboro. who
Will
fornkh enlistment blanks,
and
heln vmi till same. 26
All the latest
Brownie Cameras
Drug Store.
Kodaks and
at the Delta
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MONEYQwHA
WITHOUT the c onsequent risK is
through the universally approved
chech-booh, -which haj become an
earmark of a Cue nee, conservatism
and substance. Tha men of marK
in your community- dj business
with their chv ch -boofi. Are you
one of them?
4 Per Cent, Interest On Savings
American National BanK
Mailt and Third St:,
LUMBER
For Less Than
We have an immense stock of all kinds of
lumber. This stock vc arc 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 aud enables
us to sell this now CHEAP.
No matter where you live in Wasbingtou
County, we can beat any and all com
petition offered. Write us r call us up
and we will show you w hat a LOW PRICE
WE WILL MAKE aud WHAT YOU
WIT T C1UP. "We" UtttivT-oi
' kcmcTiiDcf Hat 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.
AD30LU TELY
Everything in Building Mateila
Hillsboro Auto Livery-
Feed and Boarding Stable
Prices Reasonable
DA1 AND NIGHT SERVICE
2nd & Wasbingtou Sts. Phone, City 17S
Patronize Home Industry By
Having Your Glasses
Fitted At Hoffman's.
Jewelry and Optom
erist. Hillsboro, Ore.
OP u
KMPING
HllUboro, Ore
Wholesale Cost
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