?5SiBs. LSBR6 HILLSBORO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 16. 1916 NO. 35 VOL. XX J II OIL (J in 7 WOODROW WILSON GETS 216 ELECTORAL VOTES 1'renlilent Hrcaki Inlo the Urcnt WVsl, and CnrrUn Ohio fl Well MINNESOTA ON VI KfiU OF WILSON llcnlcn In Wnlilmlon County I cm Thin 1500 Vole -(Ulned Many Woodrow Wilson, president, has been elected to Bticceed himself with an electorul vote of 276. with Minnesota so evenly in the balance that a few votes would have iven him the state, and theollkinl count may yet do this. miscellaneous registration: Con Hidcrinif this is a strong German County the result here is some thing wonderful, after all. for the German votes went almost JO per cent, to Hughes. The states carried by Wilson ore: Alabama 12 Arizona 3 California 13 Colorado 6 Florida 6 Georgia 14 Idaho 4 Kansas 10 Kentucky 13 1Ouii-iaiia . 10 Maryland 8 Mississipi ..." 10 Missouri 18 Montana 4 Nebraska 8 Nevada 3 LATEST PHOTOGRAPH 1 OF PRESIDENT WILSON z. - - .... : ; : . ; t ' . ... i 'a ' . , ' 1 1 - k 4 : , -. v'' -, Vv . , A ii '., . . frfi "it - I V wff-;'.'j5 - , i' ., ' ' --'"" .,. v.y . " - r, . .v- r- ' , v ' -'-" ' --r-.-. - J . - f ' I . 4 " "! - -I ,1 ..;-....,. I -, .a , .-, ,., I - !: .... j. 'l . . - r: !- r. ....... .'.-:v-.ri m..v. v 1 w - h ''-'ft Y ''' .V''"r-U1? ' ' ' v ' " i .v. ' 'v' ' a-inv-: ; Sale S. P. Alexander Kehrli, of near Beaverton, was in town Friday. Fred Beach, of North Plains, was Kreeuntr inenas to town Monday. Gustave Schumacher, of below Took Place at Tillamook Orenco. was In the city the first Kecently, For Caih f the week. John Trachsel. of Elmonica. . f m i a l 4. B D. COMPANY SPENDS MONEY CBm8 " mwnun vu bcb mo uuu.i Oregon Prune Crop, "Wc'uni' Worth Threi Million Helplag, on road work. Frank Unjrer. of Chehalem Mountain, was a city caller Mon day .. ill UIWIIVJ W ww " IhecloHinjr year nas Been me Monthlv DavmfintJL-E. M. Ca- best in Oresfon history as to bus!- ef, Hillsboro, Ore. 24-tf ness. A review or tne state roi- catur(jayt November 11. lows; 1916. to Mr. and Mrs. W. N, The S. P. R. Ii. Co. has spent in Harris, of Hillsboro,. a daughter, Oregon during the present year Mrs. Letitia Smith, of Port on new lines and equipment $1,. land, is the (ruest of her sister. timWV nn nIH lin And Pfillin. I Mrs. J. A. lmbne, NEARLY 7,000 VOTE RECALL AFFAIR Incumbent Sustained Majority by 1168 DEFEATS SERVICE BY 1252 VOTES Vote Qlvea by Precincts Sbowloc How Fliurci Are Judge Reasoner was sustained as county judge by 1168, and he defeated Robert Service by 1252 votes; The total number of votes cast in the recall, for or acainst, is 6778, and the votes :,t for the candidate were 7080. '..e summary follows: merit JC30.887 on stations, ehops and roundhouses,$29,0G9. Nyssa-Nyssa-Arcadia drainage district contract let for 158,000. dnct :ha ooming No The Southern Pacific Loo Tillamook--Chicago capitalist ?Pecia' m5.Ke l.he run " Thanksgiving Uay the same a; UUV8 AW.W.vwii, ui tuuucr c . in Washington and Tillamook counties for $1,000,000. Warrenton - - American Ship building Co. secures contract from Norwegian interests for6 schoon ers at $275,000 each. lJendleton--Of the banks in the state having deposits of more than a million dollars, the two Pendleton banks and the First National Bank of Baker are among the first four. Oregon's prune crop is the on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Beegle and little daughter, of San Francisco, were week-end guests at the home o. their relatives, the J. A. Imbrie family. , Emil Marty, of Bull Mountain, ' was in town Monday on probate business, settling up the estate of his father, the late Gabriel Marty. 87 88 25 80 69 105 56 120 149 147 65 68 66 100 84 75 Wm. Mohr, of Oak Park, cam over Saturday to learn the lutes . election returns. Bulte ;. Butte 'links I. Cor. . Cor. Buxton :edarMill87 67 ;onnell- 111 114 C. Gtove 26 22 Dilley 42 62 xW.F.G. 64 121 .M.W.F.G.122 165 N.E.F.G. 93 117 S. E. F. G. 99 167 ; Gaston 98 137 G. Home 91 165 J. D. Ellis was in from South i G. Creek largest and finest in the state's luaiaun. rnaay. tie win oon history. It amounU to 40,000,000 be keeping house again in a small pounds and will net the growers P'ace. substituting for the resi- $3,000,000. i aence recently Durnea. One industry helps another. Monev to loan on improved Mining prosperity helps the lum- real estate. DrinciDallv farms ber trade. Copper sales at thirty Und choice city property. Ken- cents make for firmer prices for Bros.. Hillsboro. Odd Fellows He is safely elected without these votes, however, and will servo four years more. Oregon itself only gives Hughes about 8,000 plurality, and Washington county gives Hughes in the neighborhood of 1,500. The re publican registration here was 7,214; tho democratic registra tion 1,953. nnd the result shows that from this catalogue of votes there was either a change of 1,880 votes into the Wilson col umn from the republican list, or a lesser number, and Wilson made up the balance from the New Hampshire. 4 New Mexico 3 North Carolina 12 North Dakota 6 Ohio 21 Oklahoma 10 South Carolina 9 Tennessee 12 Texas 20 Utah : 4 Virginia 12 Washington 7 Wyoming 3 Total 276 Frank Imbrie, of Orenco, was a county seat caller Saturday. lonejf to Lean On mi n Inippora I- arms Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits The Sliute Sayings Bank lnmber. Grants Pass-Contract let for new courthouse for $76,443. Waces increase at Willamette Iron & Steel Works and Hesse & Martin Iron Works were ad vanced 12 per cent Nov.l. Sutherhn--E verf resh plant handling 100 bu. apples per hour. Vale -O. W. U. 6i N. extension to Crane Creek Gap completed. Oregon City-Willamette Valley Southern electric road announces it is now on paying basis. Hood Kiver-Fruit and berry yield this year placed at $1,676,- 627. Coquille-IiOgging industry ac tive in this district. Salem-Roardof Control author izes sale of 15 tons flax fiber at 26 cents. Portland has aeroplane factory. Marshfield-Local grower gets $1,632 from 12-acre bean crop. Coos Bay-Two new shipyards are in prospect for the bay, new mills are contemplated and indus trial activity is general in many lines, S. P. & P. E. & E. All. except the P. R, & N.. trains are electric, and stop at th 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 FROM PORTLAND arrives Eugene Train 8:15 a. m. McMinnville Train 10:03 Forest Grove Train 11:59 Forest Grove Train 3:14 p. m Sheridan Train 4:33 Forest Grove Train 6:40 McMinnville Train 7:15 Forest Grove Train 9:00 McMinnville Train Kinton Manning Liurel Middleton Mountain N. Plains Mulloy Purdin 72 47 30 88 86 55 72 64 48 103 25 19 82 155 45 9 44 59 a. m Building. 19tf. W.H.Forney,of Oak Park, was irj town Saturday. He says that Eastern Oregon s wheat crop, in ' the section where his wheat Ian d lay, was something fine. G. G. McCormick, of Garden Home, was in the city Monday morning. He is interested in the Garden Home water plant. Mc is an oldtime newspaper man and Has been with the Journal for several years. Last Saturday was the first real chill day of the year, and it made an overcoat a thing of beauty and a joy forever even if it were of the vintage of 1914. Ice formed in the roadways here and there, and the oldtime Oregonian announced that Winter was here. Henry Harris, of near Corne lius, was an Argus visitor Mon day. He is selling the product of 14 cows these days, and it runs into money rapidly, the present price being the greatest evtr paid at this time of the yeat. C. C. Frick left this week for San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. He expects to spend several weeks there, and later may go on East. He does not intend returning until Spring, but may. at any time. His son, Chas., will conduct the Palm Orenco 120 Reedvitle 81 Sherwood Scholls Tigard Timber Tualatin Verboort N.E.Hbo N.W.Hbo S. E. Hbo 6:50 7:36 in -ra 12:50 p. m louring his absence. 2:16 4:05 4:55 6:40 9:50 51 48 61 108 50 91 96 161 41 27 71 115 65 45 96 198 47 199 92 161 S. W. Hbo 65 227 Remaoner 95 87 103 120 165 77 99 79 60 117 25 63 168 168 121 167 142 155 91 56 72 69 120 19 170 13 55 50 48 111 96 162 36 121 50 212 206 161 237 2805 3973 4166 Total vote on recall candidates Majority against recall.. for Keasoner... Berrien 95 21 67 60 144 62 71 88 98 111 30 41 126 126 100 99 97 85 73 46 31 84 42 25 91 43 44 118 92 82 50 101 41 72 62 79 50 104 63 2914 ...6778 ...7080 ..1168 ...1252 NTWJ OF H IPC Ik MQNtYOKliD SERVICE SERVICE Robert Service and Hetty Ser vice were married at Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 11, 1916. The groom was the late candidate for county judge, and the bride was formerly his wife. Thecou pie were divorced some years ago. They lived for years in what was known as the Wallace Settlement, between Scappoose and North Plains. Her maiden name was Wallace and her father was one of the early settlers of his section. Service was in Hills boro two days after the election. and from here he went to Port land and met his former wife, and they concluded to again try the seas of matrimony. Justices of the Peace E. X. Harding, of Gaston, and D. R. Wheeler, of Aloha, came in Mon day morning and were sworn in to assist Clerk Luce, as a can vassing board to compute the returns of the election. For many years C. E. Kindt has been on the board, but his absence meant a new man. j t e Blooming section, and the Karl Dnlhurff. a haehelor of ! - ide is the daughter of Mr. and about 35 or 40 years, was brought RUECKER-QOETZE A pretty churh wedding was eel ebrated at the Blooming Church, S mday. Nov. 5. 1916, when Gustav : .ccker and Miss Lillie Goetze i ra united in marriage, Rev. L. v aebe officiating. The groom is i well known young farmer of 19-1K All troina atnn An fW t fiivth morning, ana Jill lIHiuu wwf v r w ... J nnHMain-nt North Ranee and committed Dy Fir streets, Sixth and Fir Sts, and at Tenth street in from the Scotch Church, Sun day afternoon, by Deputy Alex ander and Constable Fuller, and charged with insanity. Dr. F. A. Bailey examined him Monday he was ordered Judge Reasoner. Dal burg Bays he has been in the country since 1908. and that he Steam Service from old depot at single man. Dalburg was foot of Second Street TO PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 5:05 p. FROM PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a. Motor Car Service To Buxton 12:25 p. m. To-Timber 4:20 From Timber 9:55 a. m. From Buxton m. m. I filthv and bearded, and was seen several times in that yicinity and had frightened several little children. Hal Taylor was fishing Sunday, and ran on to the pa tient, who vamoosed, snouting "Praise the Lord." Sheriff Reeves hunted for him in the woods near where Taylor saw Lim kn m Annti rv a maim a rr a r1U p m' telephoned that Dalburg had -u. gone to the church, lhe depu r n J ue?; ,t'mmtrma"' ...0lf ties picked him up in the edifice. iNorm r.ains. was m wunum, Daiburg had built several fires on probate business. Qn the church floor He had II. E. McKinney. of Portland, living on vegetables picked up was in town Sunday, the guest here and there in the fields. He of relatives. has no memory, and says that V. R. Clark, of Farminirton. he doesn't know where he has was un Mondav. makinir the triD been. He told Dr. Bailey that in the machine. He says that it at last reports his parentswere nopHa anme warm water to fffitlahve. He belongs to the Lutn the engine warmed up these eran Church and appears to be WITHOUT the consequent rish Is through the universally approved chech-booK, which has become an earmark of aff uence, conservatism and substance. Tha men of mark in your community dj business with their chech-booti. Are you one of them? 4 Per Cent, Interest On Savings , American National Banll Main and Third Sts., Hlllaboro, Ora 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. ABSOLUTELY Everything in Building Material Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Reasonable DAV AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176 ;rs. uernara uoeue. Those attending the wedding were: Mr.and Mrs.Gerhard, John, Henry, Gerhard. Fred, Helene, AnnaandEmma Goetze, P. Rueck er, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ruecker, Herman, Ernest, Emma.a nd Min me Ruecker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruecker. Miss Dorothea Ruecker, Rev.and Mrs.LStuebe, Dorothea, Gertrude, Johannes and Martin Stuebe, Mr.and Mrs. Fred Goetze, Wilhelm, Herman, George, Anna, Marzarite and Rcbt Goetze, Mrs. T. Sinay, Fred, Minnie, Lisie, Em ma, Irena Sinay; Manna naa, Henry Schulenberg, - Herman Wiebke, Mr.and Mrs. R. Edwards, R-. Edwards, Mr. Niedringhaus, Paul Lankow. John Schoknecht, ClarenceGeiger.Miss Rita Geiger, Mrs.F. Freitag.Miss Helen Goetze and Miss Martha Schulenberg were the bridesmaids. and Messrs John Goetze tmd Ernest Ruecker officiated as best men. Both are popular young people of their section, and will make their home near Blooming. City Carriers Ryan and Goet ter will hold the carrier window open for a short tima every Thursday evening, in order to MaaaHBBBBBaaBBoa3SnBaBaBBBaBaBaaaaM 1 I 1 I I 1 II f I ) 11 1 ( ) I 1 m u n w .. : r. iiiiiii.ii 1 w saw , Having Your ulasses ) Fitted At Hoffman's. i 1 1 i .lewfi rv and llnrom- 1 j 1 r 11 1 . i 1 r I 1 m m W f f f ) 11 If ) cold days. I very devout give out the local papers.