The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 02, 1916, Image 5

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    SILAS CiSTOFFEM
KILLED AT REDWOOD CITY
Noted Avlntor nt Inventor Drops
lo Dentil I' mm Mmhlne
WAS lll'SIUNt) IIIHSmiKO (Mil.
Bipl.inr Motor K-tun-il lo Wwk
M-li!iie Turned Over in A'r
noil
Silun ChriHtiilTorrton, well Known'
TuoitiC Cunut avi"tr. Ml to his
death at licdwood City. Tuesday,
while niitkin a tt-Kt llinht of n
new biplane. ChriKtolTer .on as
cended 1 Oil feet, when tint en
jjine Htopit'il. H attempted to
volplane to Hi" earth, but tin1
miicliino turned turtle and came
down with a mull, lie tried to
ditH'nKW liiu'Hi'lf. and partially
succeeded. I
The falHlity was itnenHed by
hi wife, f dauuhler of Mr. and
Mrrf. ItiKHner. of Stilh Tualatin.
' The machine wu a new mili
tary aeroplane, turned out for
the Allies, and he win making
theHnal tent preparatory t ship
ment. The aeroplane killul a
man hint Saturday, it M reported.
ChriHtolTerson was IV-hmd'n
first aviator. He. llew from the
Multnomah Hotel to Vancouver.
Wash., a few yi nra two. taking
IliKht from the roof of the hos
telry. He made many exhibition
.Unlit, und was aUnys after
new ideas in aerial nuviaiion.
lie was ned 27 years. There
are'no children.
ChristollVrson was qi.iet, tin
assuming, und a gentleman in
very rtspeet. He hit ly invent
d a new motor und capitalist
were interested to the extent of
taking it up. Had he lived he
would have made his mr.rk in
the manufacture of uir craft.
Spirelln Corsetn-Not. Bold In
slores, A (pieHlion and n mitf-;
t'cKtion. Have you uny cornet
t'rouhleH? It so. I'-t Spirella Her
. . . f . i. ...... ...ii-
viee cure lliem. over u -lion
Hiitmliul Spirella wearers
teUfy to tho ease, comfort and
perficlion of Htyln produced hy
iilrnllii i.irnet.1. Man exclusive
designs from which to nelect the
cornet bent Hiuled to your indi
vidual needs. A Spirel'.a rem
,ince corset iere in this field.
My advice, experience and train
ing are at your service, without
ill li 'mill illll . Aniiointinents hy
U tter or telephone tfiven prompt
n Mention. - I hone Mai" Ml.
Kesidcric.', Fifth and Jackson,
Hi'.lrihoro, Ore. W
Talk about prunes - Chas. True
has the record this year for in
,i;i,i,,..i Hfvirit'. lie lias already
,. ..; t'.,l .,nt .1C,:1 tonH. and Htiil
t.ns quite a few hundred pounds
1 1 weieh out. He ay that he
;n i, ii, I im.it her drver for next
year if crop prospects look mood
and there are indications of a de
cent price, l'runes are prunes
I lii i n-Hson. and many uro-n-m
h:,v.. iniide a mint of money
from their orchards.
All Trap Shooters. Attention -A
rtiai.i.seiviiur shooting match
Aid I
torkevti and ccsc,
umlav. November r.) ncius
ill 10 a. in. 33 115
Sam i'teiihers says that the
n.-eKoare c.eniiur from the North
in lir exodus- a sure siwn that
ihr A lawk award is ("'t-
-inif rmiKh. It in irettinsf about
time for the hunters from this
action to make that trip to
Kuslern On-non. Reports from
Cr. swell Bsy that (ieo. hehul
merich ioili.tir up his tun.
UKrame Circle Women of
Woodcraft will fcive n mi blight
lance Nov. IS. at the Woodman
Hall. M miles west of Cedar Mill,
tickets. fiOe. Fine mmnc. :S.r)
1 Mrs. Ihirnham, of Timrd. tool;
'm.U.iii n few davit U'io. and died
-"-' - i . i
mill e an-
I
Of
Wttslilneton County Cow TeBllnic
A-tHodutlon Makes Report
SCI.LNIHI) SM0WINO RISUI.T OF VliAR
I enter .rr.nce Think Uininir .car
Will (leal Thin
This county has Iook bcei known
as one of the best dairy sections
in the N -rthweat, and some of
the best records of the state
have been made by cows owned
in the county.
A few of the remarkable rcc
ords made by some of the cows
in the Washington County Cow
Testing Association during the
past year are Riven below from
the record.! of James N. Green
lee, tester.
Chas. Bamford, owner.
HIUlKl) aire. milk, pc fat. Itm.fnt
Nick Kemmk'r. of Ueaverton,
was up to the county Beat Tues-;
day morning. j
,1. W. Marsh, who has taken
the Aa'us for 22 years, was in j
the city today. I
ESCAPE 0NS.P.1MGK
Judtre A. S. Bennett, of The
Dalles, was in town yesterday,
and spoke at the court house;
last nijfht, in behalt of Wilson, j
Judtre Bennett is one of the pro-1
found lawyers of the state, and ,' 'Toe
in nntA1 for hin one of the!
Archdeacon Chambers, of I'ort-jSouihern Pacific Train HiU Car dearest thinkers in the North-'
land, will conduct services at me Hnroute to Hanki
All Saint Guild. Sunday evening, ,
at 7::K).
nrruutiic uo oiiuui.ui.r owiu.ii
Chopping and rolling every
Saturday. Come early. Mill;
A. BAILIiY, M. D.
Ftiysichin aud SnrKPua
tstuiri ia Stti nln criclt Bin
in n. H. n ; It tnt corner lliwelin
- ml Svcun.l Ht"t.
i, f 'ft -o ! el; ieiU!ence,Cit.y
like some well-to-do farmer, and
to see him you would think that
ne-ir Cediir Mill L Siegenthal-! Jo,,fl Boeker.and Kay Brown.ihe Jilney perhaps he was some county
32 5 Driver, Hut Utile Injured commissioner, perhaps, rom a
prosperous farm center. But his
John Fueiry, of I'hillips. was ( hrain there i3 where his distine-
greeting friends in the county , The South-bound passenger train, tjon COmes -and his heart ar
Boat yesterday. S. P., struck a Ford car on Base- always for the under dng.and
012 Olaon. of Olson, below Mine, last Monday evening. J. wnen ne lignts ne looms Hr in
Beaverton, was up to the city j c. Applegate, candidate tor
yesterday, mixing with friends. ; 3heriff on the republican ticket,
Col. C. I'. S. Wood and Ogles- stained a broken collar bone
by Young wid speak at Beaver- and other minor injurie8i j0hn
Au,!,'i'h.Vt;r'lr,, V' ' Itoeker was scratched and bruised
vii ire in.viieu. .... r n
aoaf Ho ia worth pnnoah to
take'life easy, but labors at the! vmva
law all the time. He goes around - ,LM Ell K. SMITH M. D, D. 0
PHYSICIAN iSt SURGKC.-I
OSTROl-ATH
. 1 1 ;o.. ...I I lw
e iiei i m iiiiinuwi v,, i m
..I .,..,1 ,,r M :illl
.Ml-I .'II MI'l. wrniiiiw
Street, for
Jersey
Holstein
Jersey
fl'.tCH
K012
8hiS
(W.C.fi
IfWS I
7717
77UO
4 8'.)
3.78
5 HI
4 1)2
4.21
5 40
4 27
5 81
5.32
Thos. Williams, owner.
Jersey 5 7M2 4 fill
lit 4 04
4 (';)(; 5.75
2 71 8S 5.00
2 0753 017
I). G. Lilly, owner.
Holstein J 92111 4 20
eg. Jer. 2 5014 0 2'J
Jersey 6 &M 5,0'J
A. 11. Westcott. owner.
1577
401
412
370
300
T,00
403
410
410
352
412
3S0
350
417
3!)2
.V
35!)
Jersey
i l.niiii-f mi .in tii ilv- co'
TO TIIK VntKltS F WASIIINC-; miI,jHil.m with effect. Mrs.
Tox cor.Yt'Y. ilturnham was well kno vn at
, c.rii. niin where H ie an;! her
3
3
4
fi
3
7711
7700
kso;
7170
8010
5.72
5.43
5.3!)
5.00
0.25
411
418
4:;o
409
501
J. W,
Jersey
Vandervelden. owner.
My name in on the liullnt n ajP husband. Charley Burnham,
of llio llriutH'ratii1 runilit;iti f"r I r-siilitt j rara nn. The old lady
h-KUIiiturc Though I feet that mi-1 1H(j that she would event-
tlonal tuetiimii liave little t uay go to the county farm and
with mntlers hanillcl by llw Man i.S preyed on her lilind.
Wanted, at once: Forty pchool Keg. Jcr. b
c'nildren to take orders for John
son's Studio. Kasy work; Good
A valuable prize to me
3U
pay.
lllHlttltire. I xtill vi4h to nay that
I Approve of ihf Wooilrow Wilson
mlminlntralion. As to the national
w.liiii-iil iiliitfiiriimi thi-r in no ilis-
tinRUishing feature nn l-twiin the
Ilcmocrate nml Uepohlinin. The o!l
tariff tpiehtion i to he rlimlitatiul ;
unit n proper uilju.tt nu-nt reached hy
tliP entahlishment of a commission.
My one tlomimitintr policy in the
tiuntllinu' of Mate ei;ii.lation In rron
...1,1. ...11.1m I ntn nnnieteii to
vnijr nun ......n 1-1- .-r. . - ( t . -
iuiM'n.liture for the benefit of the) was nn acquisition that meant jersPy
. . . . 1 11. , 1.1 ili dii urn n i p
.,Lf I hone a hvavn lo m moe ui veiy iimum i i ..... . .
12
4
8
8
7
9
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8107
7150
0070
7300
7000
7217
0985
0700
i(K)
4 95
5 55
to Banks to attend a political
any mental or physical atmos
phere.
Money to loan on farm secut
ty. I represerit three large fire
insurance companies. Give me
a call. E. I. Kuratli. ,
.Tapir VnnHprranrlpn mad ru-
Orel and 'l'age. and Mrs. i'agejth(! driveP- was none the wor8e pervisor in the Roy section, was
Oardner were down from above' for the collisio.1. excepting a bad jn this morning. Van says that
Mountaindale, Monday afternoon.; scare. Brown was driving the the road money being expended
.,..,.. c 1 . Lr wh-wh l,plna tn W. V. Wi- in the county ia a godsend, and
. r('re.:, our;'.V . li .' "'j ..." IliV: . A..uf he believes we are getting as
nurses aiso oiea.n? buw.hu. . , a3 MK...K much or more for the money than
Dlie, ail 1(1 goou runnniK uriit-i.
AddiessI) Cabin Baking Co.,
205 Ivy St., Tprtland. Or. 31
F. C. Orth reports $1.90 per
hundred being paid for milk by
the Carnation Co 15 cents
hie her than the corresponding
period last year.
Murriage licenses granted:
Dmory L VanKleeV and Clara
1J. Thom)sori;(iustave C liueck-
erand Lillie (ioetze; Win. Wat
son and Alice Lawtence.
Alf l'ieren, Ktipervisor in the
Helvetia district, was down to
;: .y rrjiippfit fc jajiiul In 0')il
1 .'.n .w -i',:.! 'j.y o. i;ht. Both
;. J.ii;s uv.- lli'ls aiu .Sutloii.u.
1:. IS. T O KOI K
TYOKNHV-AT-LAW
:, in Schulnicrljh Biact
II. BARRETT
i T r'jrt NilY-AT-LAW '
1
any county in the state. Van
meii.ng, uuewr 8ays that he wants to go on rec-
I he auto was carried alwut 1501 .5 ;,. u .n f t,,
leet,
auio was came auoui iuw d , t th recali of Jud
and was demolished. The PoQannor Ua annf h
wonder was that all three were
Keasoner. He does not believe
if rwaoiKln that- TirtAnla pan n.tf
111. till., .JV
mil. aiiiu. I Dan fkofr JiiHfTfl lncnniii1 haa nnf
ADolegate was taken to Dr. E. 1",'"" 1" uy " rr"r
U. oiumi o imw ""tic n n,4 fn-thor ha nHv- soa
turewas attended, ai nrsi u
.. 1 . 1 1 . 1 :
was tnougni ne migni nave sen
citizen to work for
stay in the office.
every
Reasoner to
1113 internal injuries, but Dr.
Smith says not, and the patient
will be out in a week or ten
lavs, and perhaps sooner.
Boeker needed no medical at
tention aside from a little salve that your best friend, even, may
h,., it, M.inHne ii-avimr to lix up places wnere me think that you are a sort or croox,
ro-id notiees for a soeci il meet-1 epidermis had been lacerated, or pet, and even your relations
ere anu mere, luung unmu cross me sireei 10 avom yon,
'The life of a road supervisor
ia nut ail tuaca, ectm vnci?. vice
berger. of Tualatin. ' yesterday.
'When you are appointed you find
)ttii,s.: M-'.ia Htroet, opp. Court Hon-.
tnjuj oaaoo
niCb H. TONGUE, JK.
AT rOKNl!y-AT-I.AW
e, ii',,5 1 r iu Sctio mcncU Block
Ibboro, - Proton
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
Di: NT 1ST
i)
5.l!5
520
5.39
5.07
best hustler.
II. W. Scott.
(Iro .'(, whh in
chixxic, ami if my judgment in not
nt fault, will invariahly len.l my
nupport to the preulrr goixl for the
ip-eiiter numlier.
It in my further policy to limit
lobulation, fewer lnws nml better
onM. All legislation of Importance
In my opinion should ho Hiihmitteil
to tlie voter hy the Initiative.
If vnn nr miffieientlv intere:iteil
to lUMiuaint youraelvoH with my
tmulificationn, und your inveiti('a
tion convinces you that I ran wive
you, I will he pleased to have your
mipport.
Yours very truly,
MA NCI IP 1. I.AN(;i.i;i.
Frank Connell. owner.
Holstein 2 9041 4.20
li. B. Denny, owner.
Jersey 5 0010 5.15
of near Cherry
the city Tuesday. Lester Campbell, owner.
1 1 li.. M..u iiniti ia. it, : i.:w.i a
every house is occupied in Cher- " 5 Oiol) 5.4.5
rv Grove, ami things are boom- " 2 801)2 4.57
n.i II l...ll l..M f'rt , . 11
mg. j ne liasneii-v-iu i" oici v. 1 neaton uros . ownem.
4 7247 o.Zl
7 )30 4 90
James, owner.
4 7128 4 90
7 7 199 5 90
G 029:5 5.00
W. II. French, owner.
KcK. HolstS 10.308 4 00
4 20
emmtv. und thev will be busy for
a number of ears cutting their
big timber holdings.
.',.r snle! Mixed vetch and
oils for seed, heavy with vetch.
F. F. llanley. Uillsboro. Ore..
C. J.
Jeraey
408
308
370
380
410
380
370
383
380
350
358
388
301
370
380
394
350
446
353
. . I
in Helvetia nas voieo. a n e
lal tax for several years. i
Herman Schulmerich is home
again, aft. r spending the Sum
mer at the Klk Head ranch, in
Southern Oregon. IKrman s.i.s
croi) were b'g down his way,
;ind that tarmera are more than
prosperous.
IVavetton residents should turn
out to hear Col. C. li. S. Wood
tv;,'ay evening. Nov. 6.
r-mlwie . Booms 6 and
II ILLS BOM, OiiE.
11 on an.t TUii'l
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
f carely had a scratch. I for fear you've got some petition
An investigating board held a I for themtosicn. Asa ground
snon here yesterday. L N. of vantage, to get just exactly k'pstair s. in Hillsboro Nation
1 iinipKiiis aim iu. ij. "oiu uciug ai, me cure ui numi'i natuic, n
tlie local men. Those for the ig a fine position and that's why
ef.mpany were C. W. ftlartyn, as- I am serving as road supervisor,
: i-tynt supt, L Lebenbaum,
, . . i if f r ..n
icctncai engineer, n. ui. yuii, , 5nr . f . t prtrMAnd. this
?t. div. engineer. M. toturn r.; " tu t- ba
Bank Buildiag Main Street.
lillsbjfcn - - - Oro
i'i
m. Wood will give his reasons
or supporting W.odrow Wilson.
e is one of the best students 01
political economy in the North
west.
A STATEMENT
420
371
351
SOU
390
Tres. lJuNhneil, of P. U . wit'
conduit Rei vices at the Cong.
Church, Sunday.
Notice to farmers-The tteth
any feed chopper will run every
Suturdav until further notice.
A. L. Croeni. 31 If
C. C. Net ton, of P.acona. was
In town Tuesday. Ilia road dis
trict is giving notice of a spicial
road meeting for permanent
road work.
John Trachsel. of lilmoniea,
was up Monday, bringing in no
tices of a special road meeting.
Ujohn says his people realize the
lue of good roads down his
ay.
Route 3. Uux 171 lelepiiono r jersey 6 87215
310. 32 4 3 G703 5.25
Mom to Mr. nnd Mrs. lvirl Holstein 3 9878 3 71
Luther, of Hillsboro. Oct. 31. Ueg.Holst4 11714 3.39
1910. a 8on, Karl is kept busy These records are not as high
ihi'xn dnvs handing out cigars to n9 nrH Pvnected during the ensu
the railroad men on both the yC,Br( according to James 11
........ m,l ml lll.l U K l'wn.in nn DDlai
I 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 linv aii - l vjl CCIHCiT, acoivi.
branch.
Miss Penlield's Spanish class HOME WEDDINU
in Cuild Hall. ed nog. ay a at i ho,ne wedding was eel
p. m., begun wen. n , lr ' Lh -atorl at. the Prahl Lome. Sew
. i , ii i mi i ii n. iiii. ......
. .1.11 nM Hi llejhnA rJ fJ
' i . j- i m ' k
1, i'Jlb, wnen wiss iiargarei
K
ate to join.
Herman at 8 p. m., same,
Hen Palton, of Olson, was in pran wa3 united in marriage to
the city Tuesday. Hen nas nvc j0i,n Henry Scown, of Hillsboro,
icresvof potatoes to get otu oi nov ym. E. Bean olliciatmg
the grotmd and Ire says it is al- m jsa Eima Prahl was the brides
most imoossihle to get men to ma;j and Ralnh Prahl was the
harvest the crop. groomsman. The bride wore
Atwitlw.r Hjinee nt. Helvetia crown of white silk and carried
iiuii Miiir,t!iu pveninir. Nov. 4. hoouuet of Hride roses The
(X
Wenger and Fetierstein, mana-
. . I . . O 1. l....-i
gers. MUSIC ny oneeu n uii iii -n-
tra. o2i
.1. W. White, who has lived in
,he Manning section for 25 years,
was a county seat visitor Tuesday.
d M. F. McCarthy, special
morning, ihe parents, rar. ana
m tl l 1 C L,r. I
n if ii.... ;;i I iurs. neiirv vukc , u tuicai
Grove, have the sympathy of a
iief clerk, and G. C. Morris,
rain master. aU of the S. P. Co.
i'heir findings ate not vet bul
.etined, Kay Brown says he did not
:ee the approaching train, and
as the curtains w ere up the oth
ers Daid no attention to it.
large circle of friend3.
W. J. Gregg and Carl Meir and
wife, of Leisyviile, were county
seat callers yesterday.
POMONA ORANGE
THE ADVANTAGE
OF SYSTEM-
iilliili
i
A
L
npfjr money paid in; the money
1 lll-i paid out; the money kepL
is easier, safer and more economical
ly handled if one h for sighted enohg
to have a Savig3 account. Many ot
theaccountsatlhe Hillshoro National
are probably the foundation of
future independence forlheirowncrs.
Why ia'nt yours here? m
S.vingi, thecliing, Time deii di pi.it.nent.1
Snfe Dcponit Vult.
W. 11. Wehrung, Pr. Dnvid Kariitli, Cmliicr ,
bridesmaid wore pink chitTon and
carried pink carnations. The
wedding march was played by
Miss Eliza Walters. The house
was tastefully decorated in pink,
white and evergreen. Prof. Os
wald Olson sang.
Alter the ceremony a dinner
was servec1.
t he hatmv counle departed for
a short wedding trip after which
they will take up housekeeping
in this city.
The bride is the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Prahl, and the groom is engaged'
in the conduct of ,a cleaning ana
pressing establishment in Hills
boro. Those present were Ralph,
Wann, Emma, Waldemar and
Herman Prahl, Edna Krahmer,
Wilma Zetzman, Mrs. Martha
Tews, Grant Bailey, Mrs. M.
Bailey, Myrtle Bailey, Oswald A.
Olson. Elizabeth. Henry and
Fred Walters, Orville and Mar
garet Bailey, Marinda VanPoven.
Ceo. Levick, Mrs. Ethel Baj'.ey,
Geo. Walters, Bertha, Charles
nnd Oscar Nitchman, Edward
Frcudenthal. Edgar Kamna, Ru
dolph Meyer.
Coffee Club Meeting
Cditor Argus: 1 note an article
in the hst week's Argus on our
attle trio, by John Kamna,
'here were five in the party in
stead of three, viz: John Kam
n A. Bendler. F. C. Orth, W m.
. Thorn burgh and Harry K. Un
derbill. Pon t see how John
failed to mention the last two
named, as we tried to be ot sucti
pood compiny enroute. He also
fnils to mention of any sales, and
wish to state that I bought three
advanced registered Holstein
resian cows. Bendler bought a
fine Holstein bull of a high strain
to head his advanced registered
herd.
The Carnation Stock barm cer
tainly has a tine herd ot Hol-
steins comprised ot over 4W
head some of the highest bred
animals on the coast. 1 he build
ings alone represent an expendi
ture of over $100,000. the larm
contains over 1000 acres. We
surelv appreciated Mr. Stuart's
hospitality while at his tarm.
ri. i. unaerniu.
Editor's Note -The article in
miestion was written by the Ar
gus reporter, not by Mr. Kamna.
The talk with Mr. Kamna was
interrupted and this perhaps
was the reason further tacts
relating to the trip were not
given in full. The Argus knows
Mr. Kamna did not intentionally
omit any detail.
The last meeting of Pomona
I'here is no bell or alarm at the Grange for the year was held
crossing. with Winona orange No. zil at
Tualatin, on Wednesday of last
CROW-UARDNLK week. A good delegation from
the various Granges of the c un-
E. L. PERKINS
ATIOitSbY-AT L VW
Sotfi-4 Public-Collection, Loag,eto.
'ifl 1 Co.u;ufrcAt Hauls Bid. npiUir
Di. VV. H. PASLEV
Dentist
'ilttsiittbo Heidol Biilding. aptair
v(mi !sret, adioiiiniit P.mv Ollice BIiIk. !
& k)!ih S and 4. I'll ua City 9ii2
Hillsboro - - Oregon
I1IOH SCHOOL LOR WILSON
.rottv weddinz was celebrated ty was in attendance. Butte No.
i,r the home of Mr. and Mrs. 148. of Tigardville, being in the
Cnna r.a-rlripr. Fir St.. Hillsbo- lead. The morning session, as
io Saturday evei.iug. Oct. 28, usual, was taken up with routine
1916. at 7:30, when their daugh- business and reports from sub
tor Lenora M was united in ordinate oranges, thesa re
tnn'rrinffo t.o Melvin Crow. Rev. port3 showed the Order, in the
V. E Cline. of Portland, office county as being in a prosperous
tlnir The matron ot honor was conauion. ine oienniai eiecuon
v r" . r If Y i i T .
Mrs. W. K. Conlee, and Mr. pi omcers iook piace immeaiaieiy
nftieiated as best man. after the ladies of the local
The bride was beautitul in white grange had served a banquet
i ntin with veil and oranse bios- Chas. H. Hays, of Sherwood
Foms, and carried a bouquet of Mrs. A. B. Flint, of Scholls. and
p.rwlp rnues A. T. Buxton, of Forest Grove,
Miss Ruth Jones played the will serve as Master. Lecturer
weddinc march from Lohengrin, and Secretary for the ensuing
!mrl rlnrinc eon cratulations sang two years,
"O Promise Me" The house An able address was delivered
u Qj rtpenraten wtin auiuiuu uv ivc-y. n. i. uianc-, ui uic .i.
leaves, fern and white chrysan E. Church, on "American citi
ihpmnmn zenship." Some of the amend-
Mr nnH Mrs. Crow departed ments to be voted on at the
lor Tillamook, and will reside at coming election in which every
Caribaldi. The groom is a fire- citizen of our State is interested
mn nn the Povtrnment work at were aiscussea.
iiami He is a sop. of Mrs. J. A class or twelve were ieo
W Brock. The bride is well tnrougn me mysienes oi me ae-
. ft e t ii.i-.ii.
known here and for a number oi gree oi romona at me nigni sea
years has been one of the popu- sion. After a feast of fruits
:ir attendants at tne nuisooro anu social nuer.uui.e, ui wuieu
Telephone Co. 's switch board. good Grange spirit was every
' . i 1 i . 1 1 : i . -,
Those present at tne weaaing wnere appareni, an repaireu .u
were Messrs. ana niesuameBi umt uuiu ucviuihk uicm
('has. Gardner. J. W. Brock. W. bers of Winona Grange good
R. Conlee; Mesdames Chapman hosts. M. H. u. fress Lor.
and Gnswold, Portland; Misses
Pattarsan UaiartaVltri i
Company
G A. P-tterson, Mar.
'."..NI.RAL OlRKCTORS AND EMBAI,USR..
tree CUapil Udv Assistant
'ver Hills')-i.-, F-irni'.ure .Sc II lw. C).
N:li. aadSumlay Phone Main i77. Di
Phone Main 773
'Ml, 8 Hiis
. a. itiut
The Hillsboro High School and
Faculty took a straw vote tor
president, yesterdav. There were
17S votes cast, distributed as
follows:
Wilson 9S
I III it lies :-T(
Uenson
llnnlev 1
Young America evidently is
awakening to the fact that party
m..ii.riies do not control them
and there appears to be some in
dependence from old groove
where "dad and mam" claim al
wavs to be right or is it possi
ble that there is to be an over
whelming silent vote for the man
so abused bv Kernel koose
velt.
CHNA3EL & LaROCHE
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ilium vfe it.
'itclf..-Mn4. H-fitoHemfrlfwu. HoII
r4tsn i(!;o.!fi!i. Ut!im6ta an tMt tt
Ita iV.-.m'i'XZi a-.flcltflU. .('aniuil
ti In :.'U nit nfm (igf.ua Hotiefloi
ntn.
r-;t"e t .;f mttiJtrt Itfttli.
i;.j";n:c6iiflfn UecctTiiguiin. $milain
."'ervMiiel mil unfeten fllienten.
tttcchniK.rc CaaflM t I lit
f tnitm.
fltso n: S- ivfbail 200; E.10J7;
i-ii.t.:i .-n; Oftite WH m MW4.
'.-! bi,J 1 04 Smta fi Htmuatt Ctf
PORTLAND, ORE.
WILLIAM G. HARE
Tr02.NSY--.T-I, AW
'liaiiurs.Viu-.rioan ationl Bank Bldg
!LLSB,);0,
OttEtiU.N
Bessie Cross and Lorene Morrow, Notice of District Road mkkting
Hillsboro, and Miss Kuth Jones, vots addita.. m... ia.x
rhe presents were many and
beautiful.
Mr. and Mrs. Crow have a
lost of fnends in this city who
wish mem every nappmess.
HlLLSBOROlriOlLBANK.
HIIXSllOKO. OltMiON
553
Mrs. J. A. Imbrie and daughter,
Miss Clare, will entertain the
ColTee Club next Saturday after
nioti. Nov. 4. All members are
invited.
Strayed: A large white Nor
man horse. Last seen on the
Heaverton road, Oct. 17. Suit
able reward will be paid to find
er. Notify John HaUiuist. Port
land, U. 2, Box 5)4. iK-3-i
G. L. Martigg received the sad
intelligence of the death of his
brother, Dr. A. L. Marugg. who
nracticed at Dubuque, Iowa, for
many years. G. L. departed for
Dnhnaue last evening, in com
nnnv with his brother, Sol, of
r ...
Vancouver, Wash.
The Miami Lumber Co., suing
Tillamook County for over $St)0.
lost its suit in circuit court the
. JOHN TUNZAT
John Tunzat. aged 67 years, re
siding at 367 J Wygant btreet,
Portland, died Saturday in Port
land from an accident sustained
Friday, while picking up spilled
wheat on the Last side, near the
Albers mill. Mr. Tunzat was
ran down bv a switching engine
nnd cars, and both feet were cut
o'd. He was conveyed to the ot.
Vincent's HosDital and surgeons
inmnleted the amputation. He
1 ... i j?
was verv weak trom loss ot
blood, and not being strong, col
lmsed trom the shock and pass
(,1 nwav. He leaves a widow
nd three children, Mrs. Bessie
Thompson, of Ocean Park, Cal.;
I.liria Mane, a prolessionai nurse.
and John Tunzat. of t'ortiand.
The Tunzats own property
here on First Street, and also at
the corner of Second and Baseline.
on
We, the undersigned resident tRxpayets
cf Road District No. 21 Wa.lur.utim
County, Oregon, together ceuipi lsinj;
more than ten p?r cent, of the resident
taxpayers in said road district, he:eb
ive notice tint a meeting of the resi
dent taxpayers of said Rood District
No. 32 Washington County, Oiepon
hereby called, and will be held at .'nil n
Hall, in snid Ro d Dtsttict No. 22
Washmgton Couaty, Oiejon, on vh 25
day of Nov , 1916, at the Ik ur of
o'clock P. M., f said d.y, to discuss the
advisability of levying a spt'oial or
additional road tax in said district,
to determine what, if any, county
roads or portions thereof In said
road district shall be improved, in
any special manner, and the char
acter aand extent of such improve
ment or improvements shall make
thereon, and to levy such special or
additional tax. not to exceed 10
mills on the dollar, on all taxable
real and personal property in said
road district, as a majority of such
resident taxpayers of said road dis
trict shall deem advisable for the
purpose of raisins money with which
to defray the expense of such special
improvement cr iir.p;ovtiiiiil- ui
said Road Diiliict No 12 Washington
County, Oregon.
Ddted this 1st day of November, A. D.
1916
Harry L. Robinson,
Road Supervisor ot Roar District No
22 Washington County, Oregon.
Resident Taxpayers
W n flnrtpr. T. H. DemifV. llrniv
first-cla33 . Erickon. A. E. Hnnsnn, Aua. Paulson,
DR E. T. HELMS
CiiiROi'RACTIC PHYSICIAN
.Ini in Nu:uu:tiim Elootrlolty, Hydro-
!icr3!tij .uul Scientific D lot otic:
i'a is A ..1 a. -red 0y and Night
ill'ioe I'll me City WB. R.sidauceOity 'Hi
Hiinv. 1 .ind 2 ll. i.lnl llldd.
Ililltmro Dfc.oii
MOT1CF. OF F1XAL ACCOUHT.
N'otioe t h'Tt 'iy given thit I, the under
. u'luil .'i1 liiiiiiM'.r AUr of the estate, of
inbriel Many doceaseil, have tiled l th
'oimty (' i u t ui il.BSUte of Oregon lor
' ViiH!iinfc",on County my tlnal aocoiintaa
idnr...:sl.r.i!(.r ot wild estate and that said
Court hus s-t Monday
Movt'ii.U"- i:i. It Ui at th. li'jur of ten A.
M , ofdny n ili time and the County
ouil i-is'in 111 -IillHkx.ru, Oregon a th
place I'd- heai-iiii; obj ctiin to said
count unit the linal s.jttlein.nt of wtid
e.i.n'.
lii:ed tio'oi'er 12, I'Hti
Knul V f : , iv Imuiisirator of the esuta
.1 li i! n ,m M.iruy, di (i'iitl.
W N ivirrmt, Atty. lor said Admi iH-
rut r.
Licenxd Oregon 280. Penn. 1018
Phone, City 972
GEO. J. LIMBER
Funeral Director
Moderate Pride. Perional Service!
RmlHi" Fur '! P -r!jr. W.luamua i Mt
HiUtb.ro.Ora.
T.-ino tn lnrtn
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f . v m HieiiritV W aSrUnetOn rH Mcuuwan, d. r ucnurv, . ...
I ? t ! lf . S rnm 1 Down-nit. Samuel B Lawrence. H, F
( nnntv Abstract & luie wm- , .f.,--w , K ii,u.
.umm v..w - . .f- Mario.' ' . J. "
John Liimert. of Banks, was a other day. the jury returning a .-any; Dy o. -.-- . J. J-conaway i. uenne,, r.
Clly Vlaliur ulc mat ui me wc.n, vtiui. -
Ker.
E. Veichbrodt, of South Tua-
latin, was in town yesterday
morninjr.
A,. A. aud W. O. Walker, of
near Beaverton. were in Hillsbo
ro, yesterday. VV. G. i looking
line for a man who is forced to
be an invalid. Hi3miny friends
here were much pleased to note
his improvement.