The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 14, 1916, Image 2

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    man school notes
By Vrn MoKinnojr
Boys' basketball practice started
in last Monday, at the gymna
sium, and there was a fine turn
out A practice game has been
scheduled with Tualatin on Fri
day evening. Dec. 22. The reg
ular schedule will begin after
the holiday vacation.
The girls' basketball players
had a tryout last Tuesday after
noon, and a lively contest was
waged for places. The tempora
ry lineup as it now stands is very
formidable and is as follows:
Center. Janet Hoeffel; side cen
ter, Martha Kerger; forwards,
Eva Carstens and Velma Tipton
(manager); guards. Laura Fay
tin and Ruth Unklater; subs.,
Olive Gates and Elsie Tews.
Miss Somner. a Reed College
alumnus, of Portland, taught in
Miss Rickert's place Tuesday.
Miss Rickert has been forced to
take a vacation on account of
her health, and her classes will
be taught by Miss Eva Roche,
Miss Roche is a University of
Oregon graduate and lives in
Portland.
Rev. H. E. Marshall, of Salem.
who is conducting Evangelistic
meetings at the Baptist church,
pave an interesting talk, on the
"Five Races of America," to the
students last Friday.
The literary societies are hav
ing interesting meetings and are
developing material for debatim?
teams, and debates will be held
in the future.
The Jolly Comrades gave theit
monthly party last evening, at
the High School building. A
luncheon was followed by games.
The German class has arranged
a very interesting Christmas
program for Wednesday evening.
Dec. 20. It will consist of Ger
man dialogues, songs, etc. These
meetings are very interesting,
and they extend a special invita
tion to all who are interested.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF tllli
STATE OF OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUN1Y.
In tlio Mutter of the Kstateol OroiiSerrv
H . Biinhy, ilw-wixe.1.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
vreitut lias boeu duly aiiuomleo l.v tin
above entitled Court as Kiecutor at
the laxt will ihI testament of Ureenherry
H. Buhy, tlAeewil , iul hu July quail
lied as aiu-li
Now therefore, all iraotia haviK
claim agaluat said relate er hereby
notified ami required to present the
same together with rtpr vouchers
therelor, to the umiensignoit at the law
otticeof Hare.t MoAlear, in the American
National Rank ttuihltiiK, HiIUImio, Ore
I ftvm. within six mouths Irom the date
! hereof.
Hatetl Deceinlier HOi, WW.
K. J. MoAlear,
Kxecutorol the laal will an. I teetament
of said dw lent.
HARK A MAl.K.K. Attorneys for
Kif cnuu
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Orepon for Washington County.
County Official Pup'-i
I.. A. I.ONU. r'.dllol
Knitted .it the I'usl OtHVe at Hi"sloro
0 e(i u, seoond-cUi mail itMlirr.
Snl.-viiptioit: f i.jo hi annuii.
ISSl'l-li KVKRY TMCRSHAW
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BY
MoK IN r"
SHOWER
A shower was tendered Miss
Ruth Hatris. at the home of
Mrs. E. B. Tongue, Wednesday
afternoon. Miss Harris will soon
wed Mr. Wm. Enschede of For
est Grove. Th.' guest list at the
compliment consisted of forty-six
members of the Social Circle of
the Congregational Church.
FOR SALE -A BARGAIN
For sale, as a whole, or will di
vide, a 130 acre place, 40 acres
in cultivation; balance good tim
ber; will make a good dairy farm;
adapted 'to truit, hops, or Eng
lish walnuts, or general farming.
Buildings; orchard; 2 streams
running throngh timbered por
tion; good soil; near school house
and stores; only 9 miles south
west of Hillsboro. Here is an
ideal location for commercial fish
pond. Beautiful and picturesque
creek. Sporting men, look this
up. Price very reasonable. Ad
dress Box 112, or telephone Main
144. Hillsboro. 38tf
H VV Scoit, rtaiiitin.vorsus the unknown
hoirsol Anion t'lan er. deceased, and all
other wroi.s or uiu-iiah unknown claim
lui! any lutereet in the real r(ertv ile
cribed in plaintiff's complaint, defend
aula.
To the unknown heirs of Anto., I'fan
ner, Decetsod. and all other persons or
partiea iiuknon u olaiininx any intorrat in
the real propt-rly dtwribed in IMaiiililTa
complaint :
In the Name of the Slate ot Oregon :
lVlemlaniH, yon and eaoh of you are
hereby notified and required to appear in
th above entitled t'ourt and answer the
complaint of plaintiff tiled against you in
the above entitled can, on or tvofom the
19th day of January, 7. said die beim;
after the exuirntlou of bii weeks from the
date of the first publit-aiiou of this sum
moiia , and if you tail so to apoeor and an
swer, for want thereof, the plauititl will
apply to the t'ourt tor the roltol prayed
tor in his complaint, towit:
That the plamtill b a.lju.ltrwl and le
olared to be the owner iu lee simple of the
tollowiiiK dfscrilwxl parcel ol real protwr
ty aituate Mi Washington C'ouuty, Ortyou,
tow it:
The S.iuthw Mt Q urter of the South
west Quarter ut Sw imi 13; the 8iiilitat
Quarter ot the S iu: i st Quarter of tieo
lion II ind the Khi Mali of the Sorthfast
Quati. .- ol ::tioti I'tventy-Thr e, in
lowi.sliip 1 North ot llauire 6 West of
Will. Met ;
And that the claim of yon and each of
vou upon said real pn i.erty be decreed
and declared to be null aud void, and
that the title of plain'.itl in and to said re
si property be quieted asaxsinst theolaiui
ol you and each of you and all per ni
claiming by, through or under you. This
summons is served upon you by publics
tiou thereof in the Hillsboro Artrtia pur
suant to order of the Hon. Ueo. K. Bar
ley, Judge of the above e-mtled Court,
made, rendered and dated on the titb day
of Deceinner, WI6, and which aaid onler
requirea that you appear and answer said
complaint on oi before the 19th day of
January, 1917, and directs that said sum
mons tie published lit saut uewitpaper be
ginning with tb j issue thereof dated the
itb day or December. IHlti, and ending
with the issue tiered dated the If th dav
of January , 1917.
MAKf. & MCALK Alt,
Attorneys lor naiulitJ.
Germany has opened the way
for peace negotiations and has
aked the United States. Swit
zerland and Spain to carry the
proposals to the allied powers.
Germany asks that her colonies
k returned as they were prior
to the war; that Antwerp be
riven her as a naval base; 1M
gium to be given her nationality ;
Poland to be a five country, and
the l!;ijkaii states situation to be
settled by the peace arnitrators.
England apparently does not
Ike the terms, and that the
war will continue appears to be
the consensus of opinion in the
diplomatic world.
Theodore Roosevelt is going to
ine sou in sea islands, it upon
his return he does as well as he
did after visiting Africa and
south America, he will at least
create a diversion in this dull old
republic.
Candidate Hughes is forming
a law partnership in New York.
and will be couns?! for some of
the big financial institutions.
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Try the Argus for one year.
The will of the late Green ber
ry Busby, who died last week,
was filed in probate last Satur
day. It disposes of about J8 500
worth of property, of which
$6,000 is realty tt Leisyville. and
$2,oUU in personal DroDertv. E.
J. McAlear wa3 named in the in
strument as executor, and the
legacies are. To Margaret Plow
man. sister, one-third of entire
estate; to Matilda Galloway, sis
ter. $2U0; to Stella Galbrath, sis
ter, one-seventh; to J, M. Bar
trim, half-brother. J500; to half-
sister, Mrs. Benton, $500; to
nephews. Geo., Michael and Wm
lra Ualloway, $100 each; to
nieces and nephews. Rarada Wil
hams, Jos. Endsley. Dora De-
ford, Nettie Billmore. Bern'
Endsley and Effie Endsley. each
100. I he residue of the estate
goes to Margaret Plowman, Stel
la Galbrath, Matilda Galloway,
Sarah Benton and J. W. Bar-
trim, share and share alike
Mr. McAlear his filed his bond
ol $6,000 and entered upon the
administtation of the estate.
The will was dated August 16,
1916, and J. W. and Minnie
Gates are the witnesses to the
signature.
Senator W. D. Wood ha9 with
drawn from his race for the
presidency of the Senate. Dr.
Wood's many friends here hoped
that he would be given the
honor, as he has been a figure in
the senate for a number of years.
The trouble appears to be that
Wood votes for economy, and
will not "stand hitched." This
means, of course, that he can
get no support from Multnomah
County.
The Baptist church, under the
leadership of H. E. Marshall, is
having a splendid revival service.
Mr. Marshall is a virile man,
wholly unselfish and strong spir
itual force. He relies wholly on
Bcripture and sense, and not on
sensation and ctories. His Bible
readings are both instructive and
inspirational. Prof. Ingram will
sing Friday night. Every one
cordially invited to hear him.
Come early and get a seat.
Mrs Lucy Hostettler. of Port
land, and Mrs. Etta Fouts, of
Hemstead, Canada, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Blaser the
last of the week.
We buy hogs, beef cattle,
sheep, chickens, hides, etc. High
est prices paid tor all good stuff,
Write or phone. Rogers & Cr
ter. Beaverton. K. 4. Box 20,
Phone, Beaverton 53 Line 3,
L. P. Rockwood. Entomologist
at the government station. For
est Grove, was united in marri
age to Miss Maude English, of
that city, Dec. 9, 1916, Rev
Holmes officiating. The happy
couple departed for a wedding
trip and will go as far East as
Washington, D. C. They will
return to Forest Grove in Janu
ary.
Services at the 3aptist Church
Sunday. Dec. 17. E. A. Smith
pastor. Sunday School at 10 a.
m., W. P. Dyke, Supt. Rev. H,
L. Marshall. Evangelist, will
preach at 11 a. m. Theme
"Sweetest Story Ever Told.'
Young People's meeting at 6:15
This will be a City rally of all
the young people of the town
The leader will be furnished by
the county committee. Reviva
service at 7:30. Mr. Marshall
will give his closing Sunday ser
vice. I here will be special rnu
sic. Sermon subject, "The Son-
ship of Jesus.
S. P. & P. E. & E,
AH, except the P. R. & N.. trains
are electric, and stop at the de
pot on Main Street.
TO PORTLAND
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Forest Grove Train 6:50 a.
McMinnville Train 7:36
Sheridan Train 10:03
Forest Grove Train 12:50 p.
McMinnville Train 2:16
Forest Grove Train 4:05
Eugene Train 4:55
McMinnville Train 6:40
Forest Grove Train 9:50
FROM PORTLAND
arrives
Eugene Train
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
Forest Grove Train
Sheridan Train
Forest Grove Train
McMinnville Train
Forest Grove Train
McMinnville Train
All trains stop on flag at Sixth
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 5:05 d.
FROM PORTLAND
P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a.
Motor Car Service
To Buxton 12:25 p.
To Timber 4:20
From Timber 9:55 a. m.
From Buxton 2:10 p. m.
8:15 a. m.
10:03
11:59
3:14 p. m
4:33
6:40
7:15
9:00
12:15
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St. Matthew's Church Bazaar
and sale was a decided success
in every way and our heartfelt
gratitude is extended those who
helped us achieve such splendid
results.
Miles E. Everitt, of North
Bend, was again elected to the
council at the recent city elec
tionand this after Everitt had
posted a notice that he was not
a candidate.
I buy beef, pork, poultry of all
kinds, and pay the highest mar
ket prices consistent with sav
ing you delivery. C. K. Rogers,
Beaverton. lit. 4. Box 20. Phone
Beaverton 53. line 3. 37-tf
La France Circle, Woman of
Woodcraft, will give an all-night
dance Jan 1, 1917. in the W. O.
W. Hall. 1-2 mile west of Cedar
Mill. A supper will be given.
A good time and good music.
Lost: Coral necklace, last
night, perhaps in main part of
town. Necklace is of no special
value, excepting as an heirloom.
Finder please leave at Hoyt's
Jewelry Store and receive re
ward. Alex Chalmers, of near Shef
flin. sold $6,000 worth of Short
horn stock at the Portland live
stock show, last week. Mr.
Chalmers i3 one of the largest
breeders of Shorthorns in this
section of the state.
Arch Rogers is carrying his
hand in a sling these days, the
result of getting some of the
bones crushed while holding a
drill at the condenser. , The ham
mersman .uade a miscalculation
and caught Roger's hand instead
of the top of the steel. Dr. E.
H. Smith attended the injury."
Chas. Marlin, who is ill with
tuberculosis, and m bed for 10
months, is slowly improving and
expects to be able to return to
Hillsboro in a few months. He
went to the open air sanitarium
la.ut March, but is now being
cared for at 354 East 43rd, by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Marlin.
W. B. Johnson, who conducted
the Main Street Livery here in
1878. was in town today, greet
ing oldtime friends. He and W.
V. Wiley worked together in the
early eighties on the O. R. & N.,
and Johnson is now a conductor
on the S. P. on the run from
Roseburg, South. He hardly
knew the old town, so many and
varied are the improvements.
Portland business men met
last evening and talked over the
matter of a tunnel through the
Portland mountain, tapping
Washington County. It was es
timated that a million and a halt
dollars would do the work. If
this shall come to pass, and the
road through via Hillsdale, from
Beaverton, is put through with
macadam, we shall haveall kinds
of good highways into the Rose
City.
At the Parent-Teacher meet
ing, Tuesday evening, Dr. Robb,
medical examiner for the Grade
School, gave a very interesting
talk on the wor. Other num
bers on the program were a pia
no solo by Eya Pitman, recita
tion by Mary Shirley, and a song
by the Eighth Grade Girls' Glee
Club. Program committee for
January meeting is composed of
Mrs. C. B. Buchanan, Miss Cush
man, Mrs. Rollins and Prof. Pat-
ton. I he proposed addition to
High School building was dis
cussed, and a mass meeting will
be called in the near future when
the proposition will be thorough-
y explained to the voters of the
district.
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Saturday Dec. 16a
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winch there aie no llawi it U wonderful"
Eil ward Milton Royle, author of ''The 1'iiwrltlrn
haw," "The Squaw Man, "etc .etc., hut: "lleatti
Micliclrna't work on the wit new aland in "The I'n
writim Lw" i the mint leal and 'unvinoinjj emo
tion I have aem in plrluie art. Miaa Michelena i
o retrainrt , no free Irom eiaggeration, that It
approaches artistic perfectl n."
Billboard declares "That volumes would Inade
quately describe her w-jiidrrfiil portrayal of the
Woman. "
The Moving Picture World The Motion I'iclure
News, The Mot.igrapliy, The New Yoik Clipper,
The Dramatic Minor and The New York Telegraph
have all been equally enthusiastic in their words
of comtncndiitioo.
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Woo
2 to 5:30 p. m.
Admission 1 5c Children 5c
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Suitable, Sensible, Gift Suggestions
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A Dainty Waist
A Cosy Kimona
A Neat House Dress
A Pretty Breakfast Set
A Large Koverall House
A Middle
And don't forget a Nice Warm Coat or a
Nobby Suit- Our Sale is still
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Goar's Woman's Shop
Third Street Hillsboro, Ore.
Only Exclusive Woman's Store in the County.
For Christmas Holidays - to
San Francisco and return, $26.70,
via Oregon r leclric and Great
Northern Steamship Co. Sails
Dec. 23.- J. K. Gilby. Agent.
Oregon Electric, Hillsboro.
Mrs. Miribab Deuel!, of Forest
Groye, has sued Eradford Deuell
for divorce. They were married,
in Kansas in 1894, and the wife
alleges desertion in 1914.. She
asks for no alimony.
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May be fat or lean. Anyway it's your purse. You
want to make it reach as far as possible, yet you want
to buy good useful gifts. The easy way to get good
useful gifts is to visit the Hardware Store, The easy
way to make ;,our purse reach far is to visit the store
that makes the price- That's US.
We have gifts for the whole family and they will be
appreciated too. We suggest Granite ware, Aluminum
Silverware, Sleds. Wagons, Skates. Guns, Coasters'
Velocipedes, Flash Lights. Safety Razors. Tools and Etc.
We welcome those who are "Just looking around"
You will not be urged to buy.
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