The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 21, 1916, Image 2

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    You Want
KOEBER'S
The Leading Confectionery of the City
We handle Hazelwood, the best Ice Cream made
Don't forget our Home Made Candies
Our Candy Kitchen scored higher than any in the
county, so you wit not make a mistake by buying
your confections here.
You are welcome to leave your parcels here at all times.
Koeber's Confectionery
Agent for city Laundry
' SEE 'EM BUCK"
All Roads Lead To
McMINNVILLE
ROUND-UP
October 4, 5 and 6, 1916
Full of Thrills and Shivers
Special Rale j on all Railroads
L Ample Seating Capacity
Parking Space for Automcb e
Grand Parade First Day at 1 0 a.m.
AutumnjjMillinery
Mrs. Fmmott and her sister, Miss Baldwin,
are spe.iing much of their time at the
fashion salons in Portland, and the most ex-
elusive models in Autumn Styles will be
exhibited here. Call and see the stock and
receive the assistance of these ladies in se
lecting a nobby and becoming style for you.
EMMOTT'S MILLINERY
Style in YGtir Gat-
ments But Y ou Also W ant t
OUALITY.
That is why we are offering you the very best
Coats, Suits and Skirts that can be boog'.it
for thevery reasonable prices we ask.
Come in and look through our stock before
you decide. Our reputation is back of every
garment we sell.
Goar's Woman's Shop
Third Street Hillsboro, Ore.
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l.y kiv;'U that the
; . I'll til" PlltOIIIO-
biios in Iri.hwavs. which
makes the m: i:iutn nt ,25 mil a
per hour, will 1 1. hv on forced
tm sill n al.-t in a . i! i ton coun
ty. Any iY!;ttii ii ; ol this stat
ute will ho ii-(is ciiicil without
fear or fav or. Tie Ootitty Court
hereby fixes t'n' sptwl tu nil
curves nr.d a'l hn.kes nt 15
miles per hour, ami violations
will ho prest cuii ).
D. H lira., oner, Judge,
K'hK'I M.itteson, Com'r.
llillsU.ro. Or., Sept. 11. 1016.
su.vfk Miniu
Lrcua-.tauti.il evidence has
been ni vo a black eye many
times, and yet there are easts
where it is as yood as that of
eye witnesses. This was tlw
c se in the Jennings murdor.
iiennett Thompson was convict
td by three shirts, two of them
being important and conclusive
proofs of guilt, the Moody shirt Mr ai)li jurs ,Mm lYUvson, of
found at the scene of the crime, near Phillips, were givenasur
in itself, was not sufficient. Hut ' rriso last Sunday by about 00
when Sheriff Keeves. after Port-, 'mn,1ll V'1' (;" VrT
. . .,. i i i j i i terun t hureh, of liethany. tie
hnd cilK-ials had made ml sen.vh ,.,.. . ini, ., iUll,. .,
eemed necessary, fount the (,in,. The h.wt ami hostess were
twin shrt to that found :t the completely surprised, the visitors
mmr a hi ii so duirur trace a t se llll!IJ'' " vmnvn
two outer shirts to He nett
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up-n
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Thompson leyond ter.n'
of doubt, it felled c m.v
Without this evidence Ttto
would have bom at libeit'.
er wouui nave reen iuwIcho.
Mrs. Clack's evidence was such
as to preclude
'frame-up.'
Judge Bagley is having a new The Koseerest .Poultry Farm,
dam put in at the head of his at Moffat Station, made a grand
water power on the Oak Cove clean-up at the Spokane Int. r
ranch, also putting in a new , state Fair, recently, getting the
penstock and headgate at the first prizes on Buff Legnorns ex
mill direct. The Lorsungs arelusively. winning four firsts,
putting in the dam and repairing two seconds and three third
the flume, the Shannons mak- prizes. They will send a pen of
ing the repairs at the mill. Pow- trap nested hens to the Wash
er will be, turned on in a few ingtoi: Experiment station at
days. Tacoma the first of the month to
Some one. either by accident ZJL&F they wi"
or design, put two horseshoes in ; compete Wlth 500 birds
the shocked grain on the J. 0. i Dance Saturday night, Sept,
Hare ranch, and the thresher en- 23. will be the next dance at
countered them when turning! Helvetia, with a prize waltz in
out grain. The cylinders were the center; first prize, $3; second,
broken and had to undergo re- $2, and third, $1. You had het
ia:ri. The officials are looking; ter be there. Tickets. 75c. 27
into the afrair. j Gea Bnd John Zlmmermanf of
Wanted-A girl for general above North Plains, were Hills
housework. Phone Main 873. boro visitors Tuesday.
service. Mr. Peterson was a
st' t ot car e mductor in Portland j
before the iin s a ere electrified, j
a:ni dio.'e .: . rf the nl.l horse-1
ear', liw niie is the daughter'
of Uev. (liiis, the fou.uier and j
first tnitiist.T of the Bethany,
Presbyterian church. H. A. j
Kurntli and fa nilv and Kmil Ku-1
any possibility i f ratli were present from Hillsboro!
and Thonp in wi I at th? anniversary. Pride and
expiate the crime, and justly so. 11,m. ,nV' a h,Wl 01 rm
lentT Reeves and District At-: of, i,,, j
rney Tongue are entitled tij j
fullest credit for their ptrsiste: tj ,r ai j
and clever work on this case, and t j
the more so because their te: m Fifty 51 von acre farm; all in enl-1
work w&sso complete that ju:
t'ce did not co astray.
!,IU STOCK SM I:
sivatiun; lhrei'-t
from (iasp.n, 1
Dr. llawke. Forest Crooe,
lartn s t.f u mile
n.jiiire of
Or.
A. I-. (Ire be. of Laurel, was in
t nvn Saturday. I
I Petri Crossen, of Helvetia,
was in town Monday.
Monday. October 2. 9bl Sal
starts at 10 a. m., at Nort'a
Plains: Thirty head of tin'
dairy cattle, mostly all lialsteins, Theodore Poniards, of Ver-
6 are registered Holsteim. Some, boort. was in town Monday, on
are fresh now, and some vw'l l legal business.
coming fresh soon. St.ek area'lj V. C. Jacks n and wife, of
n a goou cum uiou a. .. iiiueici v,.h 1. ,..; in ,,. , ... thtt
..f
was
out
PI
Helvetia.
iv. g-'ttin x
salo.
My hpray at
r iKicv, Hoc pt
ls-tf
the Carnation
to Hillsboro
lii te;Ud
Terms ef sale: All s.i:nj tf
20 or less, cash. Sums ver 2' ', '
6 months time at S per cev.
Two per cent, oil for cash. ;
Trains leave fo-North Plaits'
at Portland on the United Uai -!
way at North Bank Dtjo'.. 8:1 J
a. m. l.unch at Nom. j
Adolph Zwimpfcr. Owrer. !
J; C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
E. I. Kuratli, Clerk. j
After three veara of service in
the Methodist Episcopal Church
of Hillsboro, the expectation s
that llev. Ii. E. Myers will
moved by the Conference whi'h
meets in Lebanon, the 27th 1 '
Sept. In case of his rerwn 1
Rev. Myes will leave the folio v.
i ig week, so it is probable thiit
next Sunday will be his la-'t Sun
day in Hillsboro. The morning
sermon .will be illustrated, an I
on thpfubjpct, "TheCreat Call."
The address will begin at It
o'clock. The evening pernio 1
will be in the nature of a fr.rt -well,
on the subject, "Throim i
Antagonism to Perfection." A I
are invited. Evening sermon at
7:30.
We buy hogs, beef cattle,
sheep, chickens, hides, etc. High
est prices paid tor all good stuff
Write or phone. - Rogers & ( af ter,
Beaverton, K. 4, Box 20.
Phone, Beaverton 53 LineS. tf
One of the young men about
town, having a bad cold, .whs
told by a physician that he would
give him a shot in the arm if h
would go to the office. The
young man went up, thinking
the M. I.), meant a little frumen
ti. When he was given a hypo
needle, clear into the bone, a-,
the "shot" the new method -he
revised his idea of what is
meant in medical parlance as a
"shot in tf e arm."
Money to loan on improved
real estate, principally farms,
and choice city property Kerr
Bros.. Hillsboro, Odd ' Fellows
Building. lDtf
J. T. Shannon cut his right log
wiin pn aaz, wniie carpentering has finished his threshing, and
at the Ikgley ranch last. Friday. fifty ac es of oat:s a eia red 1)1 j
infbctintr a wound about 3 uh-Im'Sj bushels to the acre--some yield
deep. Dr. r, A Baih y closed j . ... , ... ,n ..
the cut and J. T. is taking a lit- . Jle V1"!'"' of 0liH)n Statl0,n.
Ho varnfinn nil h h!m:rtlf below Kalriph, WfIS UD tO the
.' . fity
Mr. Monlux, elevator man forlh-m
last of the w 0
Pn'O Patter
in to, n .''am
bib'i t..r a
II iv We
the liiilstioio
g hloU.
F. S Oith. of
Co., wa down
Saturday.
Hoei ker iug nvmt ti) rent,
in D meison Bi.lg, Iiujuire at
Doiudsni.'s IVrniture,
I. H. M iX'veil, the Mountain
dab; la p na i. was in the city
Monday.
Jos. ljai;rafz, i f Buxton, wts
a Hill, b jr.. t i.-,iior ihe lust of the
WJek.
Peter Janren. of 'erbooi-t, was
a city caiirr Tuesday. He has
been iai'i aioM'tl fors.'veral weeks
C. C. .:!s m. who has had
charge of the Thatcher quarry
for some veeks, was in the city
Munday.
Sydney Thwaile and family
have rn v (I to Forest Grove,
where Mr. Thwaile is working
in the condenser.
James E. Mcv.han, of Deer
Island, well known here, and
M irgaret Enyart, Portland, were
m irried the first of the week.
Money to loan on first-class
farm secui ity. Washington
County Attract & Title Com
panj ; by E. J. McAlear, Mana
ger. 4tf
Frank Lichty. of Cedar Mill,
aroi Vv rn. Lichty, of Orenc,
were Hillsboro vis-it rs the f rst
of the week.
Ceo. E. Payne, of Sheridan,
and Alice C. Duley, of Tualatin,
were granU-d a (carriage license,
Monday.
German Lutheran services next
1 Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock,
at the Congregational church.
10 W. Luecl.e, pastor.
Frank Simpson was in from
South Tualatin, M inday. He
mi ...ii,-!; 1.1
Nv.tMi.Ni' m rinii-i ;
Friday and Saturday, September 22-23
Blue Bird Feature
Violet Mersereau
Beautiful Photo-play Star in
"The Great Problem"
Brilliant 5-ct Production. Also Comedy Reel
SUNDAY ONLY
Lou Tellegen
in
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UNKNOWN
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Five Act Paramount. Also Comedy Reel
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TRY 10
FIND IT'S
EQUAL r.t
6.?5
No. 1929 -A l: value for the
tno.i-y. Ccvcred with the belt
jjrnd ; of Boston Spanish leather
either color, brown or green.
Roll Edge Spanish Leather Couch .
No. 11 Couch, 28 inches wide and full length. Choice
or Ve'our Coverirgs
$10.50
of
either Boston Spanish
Rare Values in Library
Tables
No. 1313- Roy.l
Omk, lop 2H.2
Spouni m $4.95
No. 1315. (,.,1,1,-n
Quarlrrod Oak
finish Table with
book iltrlvra nt Ihr
nidi. SU 2Hxi2
Urge p r i o u
drawer. 10lv re
duced price "J fjQ
This'Chillesr, Steel Bed 1.075
No. n2y-4'U
2 im.h ot any
voK.r. I .figM of
Krn.l SZim, !ot i .10
til. Otto of our iitrnt
trMir. (Jur tun
hint i ot! on ni l j
tri in liftitifu!
rltffl iu Itif rd--u
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$7.50
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Our Easy Payment plan of furnishing your home-will int?ret you. Ask us about it.
Distributors for Crown, Sterling and Opal Ranges, $27.85 and up.
Patterson Furnitui e & Undertaking Co.
1259-1261 Main Street. Hillsboro, Oregon
J - '
CONCERT
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the Buchanan Co., was liilU-ri bv
a dog at the McQuillan home,
Saturday, the canine lacerating
the fleshy part of the thitfh Dr.
F- A. LJ n'loy Caiterized the
wound.
Lilliti M. Evans has sued Guy
F. Evans for divorce, aliening
desertion in 1902. They were
married at Columbus, N !.. in
June; 1900. and the husband
lived with her about t wo years.
A number of youncr ladies ten
dered Miss Marie Lonjr a kitchen
shower at the home of Mr. W.
Ii. Frentzel, last evening.
All the latest Kodaks arid
Brownie Cameras at the DeUa
Drug Store,
Verne McKinney has relurned
to resume his studies in llillBfo'
ro High.
Lawrence laKgart was
from Clackamas, Sunday.
the hist of the
lived I here long
week. Ole
enouch to
see Hit! section valuable as Port
land huburlmri firoperty.
Tom Willis, of Mountaindale,
was in Moiu.'ay. He has bet n
out but once after venison this
season, and iys the brush is so
thick thai it is impossible to K t
a In ck. A:i the Fall is yet early
Tom expects to land his usual
annual contribution to the pot
before the season closes.
The Slate Industrial Accident
Commission has sued Fred and
Walter Lengacher for .'U.r0, a
balance aliened to be due for ac
ceptanc' of I he Workman's Com
pensation Act from July 1, 1914,
to Dec. .'ii. 1914, while operating
at. Coble. The Commission also
sues Fred Lengacher for $200.64
for dues pnyable on a like ac
count from -Feb. 1. 11)15. to July
1 1, 1915. whi'e operating at or
over, near Strassel, this county, and
attachment lias issued.
On Friday evening of this week,
Sept. 22, the new Conservatory
Faculty of Pacific University will
give a concert at the College in
Marsh Hall, beginning at 8
o'clock, to which the public is
cordially invited. No admission
fee is to be charged. After the
concert at 9 o'clock, the regular!
annual opening reception will be
held, to which all friends of the
College are invited,
The new Conservatory Faculty
of the college consists of Miasi
Wilma Waggener, acting direct-j
or and head of the Department
of Piano, Organ and Theory;
Mrs. Virginia S. Hutchinson,,
head of the Departments of j
Voice and Public School Music, '
pnd Mr. William Wallace Gra j
ham, head of the Violin and ( r
chestra. These well known a.-
tista are known in the North
west, and will render an unusu
ally attractive program, and the
College will be glad to welcome
all who are interested to meet
the new teachers.
If you are attending the Coun
ty Fair at the College Campus
that day, plan to stay for the
concert at least.
The county road work will be
completed from Hillsboro to the
C. W. James place by Saturday
night, weather holding good.
The stretch between James and
Cornelius will then undergo the
final assault for closing up the
gap between Hillsboro and the
Groye, minus the stretch insidt
Cornelius' city limits,
Homemade French mix candy,
15c the pound, at the Den of
Sweets. 28
Salem, Oregon
Sept. 25-30 inc.
Oregon
State
Fair
Are you going?
All trains stop
at FAIR GROUNDS
LOW
ROUND TRIP FARES
will be on sale
from all stations
in Orej-on
Sept. 21st-30lh inc.
The return limit is
Oct. 4th
t A k ii.riil'iim nl fur 'iinln r fn fm nii.lion nr wrile
John M. Scott, Comcrnl Piiriu;cr Agent, Portland, Oregon.
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