The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 19, 1916, Image 2

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SENATOR
CHAMBER
AIN
Will speak in the
Court House at
Hillsboro, Satur-
Oct. 21, at
2:30 p. m.
: tiv, i
Oi 1:0.1 .
"1 ;!!!!!
Four don Whin Lettliom
D iilctti, hiuvy Inylntf TanCretl
etruin, to lay In Novcrtibcr, for
ale nt 75 cents each. Thomas
Kotoi, Helvetia, or Ilillsbot'?,
Rt.l. 30 2
it
NOTICI3
day,
At Forest Grove,
Saturday Even
ing, Oct 21.
Come out and hear him
Why Should Oregon Vote
Pendleton-$ 15,000
V and oiM-twenty-fifth of a normal school only 21
t .. .1.. 11..
mile from where trie state owns a gooa piant at
Weston which requires but one-fortieth of a mill
annual maintainance to put it in successful oper
ation? Read page 28 of the voters' pampiei; and
if you want to avoid needless taxation, vote
309 X No
Paid AcL-E. O. L'emos, Weston, Ore.
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WE ARE RECEIVING
Every few dayj fto-n New Yov.--U.w
models in fashionable Coa's. They're
right from headquarters and you can
rely on the st3'les. No need cf going o
Portland for a Coat or Suit v !"'ii yu
can buy the same thing at home for
less money.
Nobby Waists
A beautiful line of Crepe De Chene and
Georgetta Crepe v.aists in this week.
Come and look them over.
Goar's Woman's Sliop
Third Street KiEsLnrc, Or-.
iSrnntv:-;.: 1 , will
ii iaiw.nW in I Im ...,. o Is. ,,...( Uillo.
, . .... vuukh l.ui'.'l ill AIUIO"
jboro, Saturday- at 2:30 p. m.,
land at Forest it rove, in the eve
I ninir, at 7:30. 1 his schedule wn
changed after the announcement
o last week.
Senator iMiniiiliiM'liiin isi imu i f
" -----1 1 1,,. .. 1 jf ., .,.-, ,t .,.,..,,1 f .1, . NotlOtv ia herxltv im-mi Mint T
uu rv w o;Sv Herald s I'wntjpampujjj,, and. nil should hear- lhompson, 001 tin business
p II jrives ,'!: slate of N-.w York j him. He has been receiving I iuub'r the name and style of T,
to Wilson- : id th.; N'.-w York'nvat RtUmknco ever the state. I w- Thompson Mill Company, in
Herald is some irnod cuessor ' l( 0 m 0llt a,ui hu,r lh ' man wl, y Y uuiwn- "as.imirton
n.ucio vreffen s greatest novernoi.
Mr. Hu ehes says ho h not a
"war ciiiviidaie." Then why
d cs Mi. H'l'.hos receive the
s; pport of the war lenient, in
t! is conn try'.' Wt.y does here
c ivo the support of all the hip
interest p.tpTs which clamored
for war, both against Germany
ard Mexico, a few months aco?
Why do1? h receive the support
of every element that wanted us
to "shoot Gorreany when
Germany sunk the dinar ler I net
tlett wi e:uTi;ir contraband of
war. Why d vs ho revive the
s ipporl of the j'mroea w!t u vt
war at every turn? T!:n is
enjijrh sh-nv ho.v p t.eifA a
Ci.uMt? Mr. Hashes really h.
II. H M uvmiey, f Portlant ,
w.isou; Moi'.d.iy, en business.
Dance, at llelwlia 1 f all. Satur
day nijrht. Oct. 21. Come.
A. C. Wirix i.f M utntainditlc
' CNtON STOCK YARDS
Rvceipts of cattle ti;is month
pr.mise to break all records,
0 er 7000 head iiavinar teen re
c.ived this month to date. The
rcord rtci'ip's were in January,
If , whon 100O2 head wei-e
handled. The increase for this
nonth over a year ajro is more
than doubled. Over two thou--:md
head in the yards Monday.
There were a number of loads of
prime steers, although there was
a limited amount of common
--tu If here. Top steers sold at
6 75 with ot" er good loads from
l 65 to 6 85. Cow tops 5 50,
lemand was light. Most all
vrades of cattle sold 15 to li5
cents lower. Stockers and feed
ers were in ccod demand, best
iteers 5 f 0 to 5 75.
lh. rs .?as a limited supply of
::'ht a;M !:nlf ti.aishtd hoVs on
.i e m-u-Kft M ,nday. There was
1 enp!e of loads of prime bees.
i' p ;:s i) GO, with other loads
t 9 10 to 9 50. The bulk of
-? hs of good kind went at 9 i
.'ackers were cutting everythins
very ii ut rally, especially the
hilt finished stuff. Prime hoj(s
w-i.ro in trood demand and mo.-ed
ariy, other stuff found sale slow.
Sheep receipts have been com
;ng in fair numbers in the last
;ew days. Demand has been
very good with steady prices.
Several loads of choice yarlin?s
bro'ieht 7 50 with Valley lambs
at 8 50.
VETERANS M EtT
LIBERTY
THEATRE
J Mon, and Tues., Oct. 23-
Local Pioi
Tft' "S
and j
The Washington Cuunty Veteran
Vssoci-'tion hiet at Cornelius,
dl Ttrirsday, for tbei1 semi an
nual round up. After, an ad
Ircss of welcome. d"'ivere J h
Prof. Mooberry, in the absence
of the mayor.
Memorial sniees were held
tor the comrades who had passed
lway since the iat meeting.
At noon dinner wa3 served by
h-f trood ladies of Cornelius, not
withstanding - it was understood
to be a picnic lunch.
After dinner they met at the
'.L-Llari-it church, and the fob
I. ) M'ljr pn-!rram was f ven:
i'ra er t;y Uev. Crozier, of
!) rn-li;ii.
Solo by Oswald Olson.
Solo by .Mrs. Crowthers
S !o by Comrade E. F. Sias.
Vihintlint? solo by Mr. Vanan-1-rhagen,
the Belgium whistler.
Address by Dr. Hall, cf Port
land, the Dept. Commander.
Solo by Roy Net p.
Talks by Comrade 15. F. Pike,
f Newbi r, and Comrade VV'il
ian s, .f Portland.
Solo by Cbas. Lincofnfelter. of
Cornelius.
la!k by Comrade Menders'. ot,
f P. r'.lar.d.
T-.'k ard s'diComrad.; -Harr.il-:
I ton. id p.,rr:,'ir.d.
I S : iy VrJ. M .lerry, ef
! 0 n ii if.
w
J. J. Kuraili, rf Phillips, isii
ei with his sons, M nday.
J. II. Maase, ef S.mth Tuali -tin,
was in town tod iy.
Mr. and Mrs. D. li. Wheeler,
ot Aloha, were Hillsboro calleii
the first cf the week.
E. L. Mapes and wife, of Ch -h.ilem
Mountain, were in tt
"ity Toe: day.'
Max I'oI j; of Bloomini ,
h- .nsecled l.t, .in ess in the cit
S iday :,i ti moon.
Fred lii.ilitip, thi Orencoca1
p.mter., was n town Monda; ,
Rreetinir friends.
Dave Wentrer, of Helveti. ,
wa creetipj; friends in tte
c v.;nty scat Saturd iy.
Johnson's Studio is still turn-
ii ii out lifft-clnas photos at fo '- i hroor.
mnr nri,'.'? r.ntu itlwtn.tuur tl ! lUtd Oetolw W
advance in the cost of materials
County, Ore., has discontinued
the conducting of said business,
ami all persons having claims
against said business will pre
sent th same forthwith. Mr.
Thompson will have no connection
whatever, either directly or in-
directly, with the further con
:s in town the hist ot the weel ducting of any Hour, grist or
reed business in Gaston, Wash
ington County, Oregon, or else
where. T. W. Thompson,
710 East Taylor St.. Portland,
Oregon.
October 9. 1910.
NOTICK TO ( KEMTOISS
In lh,. County Court of the 8tM of
ilt-Kim. fur Ilia County 0f Wh
tuition. In thn Mu'li-r of h Knuti ()f John
S ll-- r, tl'H-tH4 I.
Notlcn In hrrrliy rlvtn that Hi tin
ilvialmil.l 11 . u.s-u illl r Molullil i v tn
nbuve KiiillltNl t'ourt iiiilnlslruiur f
llin KkIhix ut John ttotiaror, liKtMttl ,
ami loll duly i!lilt.l mu'h
Now thriom, all immouii lutvinu
I'liiinm kkhIiimI Hhl m:ai art liHmliy
mullie.l an. I riiilri to praHHiit lh
m totfptlmr witn miHr voiifhr
ihorelor, tu thr iiihIkihikiimI t Ilia l
iittlcw ui lUre.tt Mo A tr, m tli mrli'n
.NulKiiml It ink Mtilloini-, llillati nil, (tr
ton, wiiuiu mi in iiil'in ir iin Hi tl.uv
Lost -Hop sample case, be
tween Jolly hop yard and Forest
Grove. -Li ave at Argus office,
and receive reward of $5. IX).
Mrs. W. I!. Dolan was visiting
friends in town this week. Mrs.
D Ian ha? been in Idaho for
i:nn.
hitvul IVoliHlwhl.
A.luiiilHirior of th tau of John
Sotmror. DitokwmI.
II AUK .t M. ALKAR, Atlornxyi for
iliiiliiiHttHior,
.NOTU K T C IIKDITOK,
IN THE COl'NTY t'OURT Or' THE
STATE OF OKKCON FOR
i .no time, but will spend the WASHINGTON COUNTY
Winti-r in S t'em I In the Mitttor of tho Eatato cf
... , , i WtllUm Haiiknil. ilranaitrii.
Mff. (.,. h. Huke and Mrs.' NoO.e U htwby given that tli un-
J e Hon fro. of Portland, mo- i 'l,:r"IM'"1 !"' " i'P"1"""1 I'J
.. i .i i. t f ,t i tniva fiitttlii.1 roi.rt inliiitmmrauli ot
t red out the last of the week, ui ,wit r William iu.k..u, ii,..,i.
a id were 'jnests of Mrs. C. V.'"'"' h iiial umi a bj law
rmiuiiro
r-. I.si.,1. . r'xiil
Isnfaitna tin,.!,,.
rns, of l armington, ; -'"" t?ui"i nm ostnie ttro nere-
Wtikins. me thcr of
Austin Si
wis a city caller Monday.
I.'ni- by notified and roiiiirod to prvupntj
m;'is down his way are through vmu-hcm thorofor. to the undorsiBn-l
with their work, and are now j ed at the law offu-o of William 'U.
waiting for Moisture, enough to in the American Notional Hank!
S'art plo A ir.g j lUtilding, Hillsboro, Orrgon, within!
six nuiiiths from tho date hereof.
Nick Ke timer, the rond super-. id iiti riii t of o,-iai.r, imo.
viw of th-; Cooper Mountain ximinwnlrixAA l S I
Section. WT.S lip to tbe citv the' Hr A le.kr, Atturunya lor Ad '
fir3t of the week. He has finish- ''"""-trii
ed his rock road work for the
yvar.
Wa'ter Kohl- r, the 14 year-old
so i of AltnTt Kohler, of Helve-
1
Pendleton Normal School
Proven Flcccssity
(t'oid', from rotl-uut orvit.mlait )
MONM'tt'TII t". Juno i'lV Mi" nrrgon Normal
ii-hooi o..-u.il tlo I'OilonlH .rolla Ut,
UrKt-M oil iv.ol.l lor Notun.1 t Orojtoil ....
Iiimlouri. I,.,' !u'-o i nl ' V
koo b.'liiK rr..il.-il nun tu iinuiiHti with -atln c
...toltv of tu" lluil. tui. ( I.-.I uh .'tr Hialr. Is
Ll,' Moio (!.,..! It. Mil """' P''f'-
N,.w tiotinllii : I. h ... - nun Mod. uihlltloua to room
liiK hotiin- I'.im ntnl toiitrt intoil Otw humlrvd ttlrla
ali'i'tt mi til'l'or ll-Hir ot ' li '"1.
II,, old' '.il h.h.H.I r.-..t Btv.- M rJ PUPH
lu Moiimoutli, lor loitdior u not iff.
Read what those .you have tlctletl to handle tht
affairs of your Mate and w ho arc thoroughly lnfornu4
regarding school tonditiom In Oregon huv to y
conceininjj measure ott the ballot at tht coming
election:
By Jamcl Wltliycomha. Cf-vtrnor of Orgon!
"IM.goii la un.ii. Oiiiii.il'H hi io'''l "t nioi nnrmal
, ll,.,i ..iK .ni.l I', i.. ii i li'tfl'i'l l't"' '"
vliuul ol tin l'i I -o'l'.'i "k..ii
By J. A. ChUKlnll, 5t4t SuprlntnJnt of Vut0
Inatroctlon;
"I tlu.t lll.it OlO ol'l "f Hi" l" '
rniniMM Om tiiuiiiimt of ""I 'ii.'ii t tl'liinii a
hut ,w ml W.lmol ut IVn.i:. ton '
By P. L. CJimpUall, Preaulrnt ol tht Unlvtrally f
Oregon:
-At liimt on JlltUml N.uimil K. h4 la uiiliOr
Brett. J I" I'll. "I "
By W. J. Ktr, Prttldrnt sf tho Orgon Agricultural
Co'leje:
' "Siii.-.. On- of f. mil '"ii Inliutliit" a tiiMiu
fur h Mtl'limi-iit ot .1 M'liiinl M. lio.il at that M'.
It Kill IVU HIV I.I...S.OV I" "ll.l Ui lllfuia "
By J. H. Ackrnnan, rTeaiilmt Oregon Normal Sohool,
at Monmouth:
"A .aivfiil miiiivni of Oo- Oiiil.iit will v.mvliit any
Oil,, thul 111.11. .11 In'.'. I 'I .1 Vim ul li.ll.ml in Kiib Ot-
.m unci I'vM.li. ti.ii lilii nil Ho ,;..pitnn..iil i.ilimnta "
By th County School Supoi InUntlenta of Oregon:
"ttt-H.ilvp.l. Ihul It l tl"' n" ol llm Omul l. kuut
(inli. mil. O.I. ol" "f 0." M"t" "I i .-.. in "i.lill'll
anrllil l. it, tlu.t III l'Vl ii..'i.'l ol Oik . ti. ol" tit 111
Hh.lt. tl. ili.n U in. i.to-.-.l l o o.. l..r lit. ttallill.a vt
Irli.lirim illl.l ( It.. 1 III. il l. .If. rnttiMM- tl.f II.IIUIU
nn uiiiv to v.liililuh u Noun..! S. I I l I', mitt t"i "
By Mr. Charlrl H. Cdatncr, l'ir Urnl of tht Oregon
FeUtrjtion ol Wumrn'i Cioli.
"I niott lo'.iitit t ii.luiiiv Oi .i...tt.iii ut aitlU Narnial
Ht li.H.1 ut I't'iiOI. Ion "
Prof, Robert C. french, Fiirnr Pretltlcnt of tht
Normal School lootetl l Wm.Un:
"All lllllio .ll tilul'ln.1 lit. Ill i I. tl M hit" I Ml Uttlll
-tltll ..illl ttlH ll ut I '."..It l. i M.llllll ..., ll Klf.lt U.t
tu lliti M.tlv .if to.;.
B. F. Mulkey, f ot f'itnlciit juullietn Otejin Normal
School;
"I ii.til miiint Hit- I. ..oil. ii ..I an I-..I.II1 rgun
NuiiiuiI S Inw.t itl t'. it. to t. 'i
Slate Hoard of Ht ols i f On g hi Nt-niutl ScIumiI
tleeliirts thai "lite tncissilv for i.lditionui Norittul
school facililir.S in Oregiin is api.tit i;l."
INu'llanil Cliambt r td Cnmi it icr i iid.itHr) inetiHure
.'!0M niitl say Pi i.i'h ton in"t b ;;u al loe.tlaiit lor Nor
mal school in Ka.NliTit Uii fHMi,
308 X YES is a vote m mi chiloren
ll'altl Atlv )
l',,isittri i 'i
.1 o HUt .. i.l.ii M tl.tt't I'utnnitlt. I
II i.alnn i -. . ft mil. Ion, III IN
ImmuuaaxxiesihajSM.
NIITK'IB TO t RKDITORd.
Notlc-e u horoliy Klven, that Iha un-'
.i ...i.. i .... U .. ti... , :
c II r ' I 'I . 1 1 tniKtint, rttiltl . t, llttti wan linilltl '
tia, fed from a SVWng while at Iminliilra'rlt ul rwut ur Matia
sc'iool, Mor;!ay. ami broke one i H uin.tioeiii.b th t:mnty t'nurt
( uii, v tl o,;, u 1 of Wa-Hhliinton IJoutity. Orniron, ami haa '
ot his armi. Dr. K U. Smith ; q,1Ri,1.Hl now. tin.rnf..r all
re.ftlC "d the Irr.Ctlire. i-rnt liavinuclaiiiia atinlnat nil.) e
l tUt ar rc(iiltnl It) prownl them to llili :
Horn, to M . and Mrs. Clfester ! uiu'entiifiiwl. lth .roir emu hrra, al
oi-nrf nf I'er ir.l n.Kai 17 i ' he Uw nlllo of t) I Htihimlml, IW t'ham-
' .V."1 ' ULt0l)er li' ' l).r.)ri-..inmrr KIiIk, IMrtUntl. O,0-,,
r.ilh, a son. fee young man was wuhin u month from tin aim? or
LUTHERAN SERVICES
at Congregation x. Church
Sunday, October 22, 1916
English Servicfi t 2 . m. Crmtit Service! al 2 45 p. m.
F.ngliah Sun.l.iy Scliuul at 2 u m.
sii.iro, anil
Wrn. Schulmerich
wart and wives.
b-m in II;!!
grind? n of
a -d .1. ii. Sti
John N j'-throp. who years ago
c,nd'Hted the Hillsboro Hotel.
was in town Saturday, greeting
o'd lime frii'inls. Jolin says the
town looks good to him, and he j
is always glad to get back for a '
visit.
Cabe Essner, ;f above Moun
tiindale, was m town Saturday.
He say a thn mnd is turning over
lumpy, and that rain is needed
biei. y for the Fall pbwiW. He
was aecompa'iied by Ids wife and
daughter.
be is n 1 " 'lohnr. Ililfl. Maria Motive,
n it iiniii-ini ri itl mn atHtvvt rtttnit
l lias J Si-hnalr', Attormiy for Ailim.
John Si i.'.
the city
School CMklr
Pictures
Special Matinee Manday
Also other Feature Mo b.
rl rv teem l t , .t tJ.,.t
afUAtAt90A&l JL y" it.
Wa'.uj and Caulbt rr. Malls, a!
A ', 'i."d a sir.t.v b.l ot u;:
e r. r.,, ,,f t! Ct tt(J tj..;,-,l,.
,-. e ti i.i tt e. ?riH oibt r ilay,
r-i : at i i ver C J!) votes ct
V.i w ted (he ins.jn ity. The
r vui! wa-t ji-.ii lu-U-.-.l ia the Off
g irdsn, tti.d n.-ust l authentic,
fr.'.ri m r publtean f land point.
t T ... I ...
oionc-y to loan xm ;ii-si-e.....s
m &ewjri!v - W m-I: t f ,n
A i '-tract & 'lift! Com-
e? K . .;cA!ear. Mana
4 If
Rfynd:', of Forest
Ge. , ;;, i.; spying at the General
f:. 'Hospital, where Dr. Drookbar k
;) operated, last Tnursday, for to
severed digit, a tl.umb and fin
' ger. 'iLe;, nobis cu ght them in a
'ii saw ia the planing mill.
i f r m
I
.
Anyone desiring to donate old
Malisseprices, children 5cadu!tsl0c rS? '7AiS:Ae
w. D. Wood. ...
Net prcceedi goes toward pay i ig for pictures
air, of Oreiico, wa3
Monday-. He soon
s'arts baling hi? hop crop, get
ting ready to mi et the market.
John has turned out 9 )1) c rds of
wood, this season, which he has
sold at a good figure.
V. J. Bewail, ). B. and T. H.
Tongue, (itinc Warden Kusell,
vVrn. Ni-l'iii at.d others, distri
b'lted GO pairs of China pheas
ants over the coorty this week,
for prorogation. They were sent
her.; by the slate game f inn, for
Mv? Itod ar.t! (Jin I y.ub.
c .:;; r c;U.u
T r ii.-:t .! ; Ci.ia s wi I I e
-N h' i '' t t x. v. i'i k. b-; rinriing
d efi.jy lit:' i I f, Moimi Jaim- ;
0 ! O . Cr- li i'l 1 nil A) C-)ii;i-
' -- eiel '.tin r i- the Tiila.no k
'ii'i-u.-' I,-. C. ..,- r .fo i n ' i vt r j
su ' Ti.: i oo :'. ; iid Van. i Coun-1
it' for t:,;vic. s n a c n...!uCt of
r ""' i". I i -. T.j : j -will
b.' : o c -o hi n ' :y aeo Tu ! day
ti l v. i I . n i wo (I'.yt, e ich. '
1 .'.e..- t.-. . .' ) r u .d Judge
i! : ;'":; g!;-'!- J tiw e!i vw f.f
vt-niif, ;r. i. T ilemook j r would
be e oi;i' -rfo '( in 1 he veriiirf i
Prod I o o i was yesterday ! K
CO Vitf-d i f cv hi'iiiinir (ihiPenc "wl
picfurrs d own in the T igard sec
ti in. ;
Tl e c-v;- of Sherwood vp.
W'a:-.lii.ngti:n Cunty. suit to re
cover for n a J taxes, was settled
thisrni rair.gjil HY)i, 'i'hhmean '
a saving o! nearly a thousand .
Liberty Theatre
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20-21
MARY PiCKFORD
in her greatest recent success
"The!Fou
nmmg
6 reels 6000 feet of cmiles and tears
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1 e f,
tt . A
t'n.w .t
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'14. w
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fi Hi', f'-
Also
A; to Trip
Through
DEATH
'ALLEY
M ).t hazardous Lilp
v i r .:,t; eir, pted by auto
Dodge Car used
cn Tiip
dollars to I h c mnty, the settle
ment inclii ii-K three years of
tax not in the complaint.
I feizaboth S'ijrr. vs. J. W. ,
IShute. di smisspd without nreiu.
Jack Ilobinson. of near Scholls, J dice. Eden White p-ranted di- ,
was transaction business in t)wn vorco from C. S. White, proper- !
Monday. j ty settled out of court.
8
Bargain Prices, Children 5c, Adults 10c.
Matinee Saturday 2 and 5 p. m.