rjai;rf'ii Hi jtfclaw IHE nflLLseaR VOL XVIII HILLSUORO, OREGON, JUNK 22, 1911. NO. 15 J. P. FATALLY INJURED Jumped on by 1'rnctlou Horse, pics lny l-ati'i. Nenr Quatnmn I HM D BUT WW OAVS Or" HO YI.AKS Was Well known MHUboru Mi-thank (or Many Var .1. 1. Gardner, thewcll known aged blacksmith, died Friday evening, from injuries received while attending a fractioiiH horse in the barn of his son, lVrry, near (Juatamn, Thursday after iiimiii. Mr. Gardner had been warned that the horne was treacherous, but he wanted to clean out the Htall. No one was present when the accident hap pened, and the aged man could nut tell just how it occurred, but it is supiMtscd that he went into the stall to take the uiiimal out, when it jumped on him. His ' 0 John Gibson, of the John Day. ind a sale of ''8 Inmch-irrass horses, last Saturday, and Auc tioneer l orneliUH succeeded in getting fair prices for all of them much better than expect ed. One man who bought bud lots of trouble with his purchase, and the animal finally killed it self before the buyer was remlv to take it away. Mr. Gibson promptly gave him another to replace the loss. Jack Robinson. of Scholls, rode a couple of the bronchs," and was the recipi ent of one neat little tumble. while olf his guard, ltobinson attain mounted and rode the nicker to a standstill. The bunch I BY 1 BANKS TEAM County Sealers Connected liut six Scattered Hits for BANKS - THIItTI:l:N HITS 7 RUNS Carnlenn, Bank Pitcher. Rounding Into I of the week Good Form Cheer up! Cherries are ripen ing. 1). 15. I'urk halter was up from f'armington. Monday morning. ICarly hay is being laid in the swath. Monmouth Butter at L'mmott Bros. Try it-it is the real thing. J. C. Clark, of Forest Grove. was a Hillsboro visitor the first LARGEST NURSERY IN STATEJf OREGON Situated at Orenco, a Few Miles East of Hillsboro COVERS ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES Advance of Realty Alone Would Make Owners Very Rich Kvery man but one on the Banks' team hits the ball on the nose was very quiet for the usual run for one or more hits at thr cramp r i ... , - " r. oi ouncn-Krassers. .... ,t,.. u.,ni.u' lniu c,m,itl Mrawberries. Marshall. Oregon and as a result the county Beaters tl . i I iviagoon, lor sale. Will de-U,mi. tmm ,m and iver, if ordered in sullicient excursion, beaten by a score of seven to a lltl.'llltltlett. (,() Viildir iirw) P. K rogh. 1 miles north of Orenco. noreeconar. carstens was on Call Ceo. Vedder, or (J. Krngh, the mound for Banks, and al- the week. acme States lelcphone. Hills- though he struck out but five Benj. Birdsell and daughter. Mrs. John Dennis, are now visit- ! . I - 1 1 A. ing in v,anaua, near ueiroit. fWnf tho hnantv Btaf WauV,. V r w V UVUU ,J M V (A. J II blight frosts were reported inyt)n Connt.v ia tho nrptmn r i . .i " ' rom several minis, mccoun-u- Company's holdings at ty. but there was no damage. ,w ... ' - .., Ivrivinu, wiitric uic ill ill UWII3 1 1 rUt f iha. fW.ct UnA fkt was ii me city ue i ret oi me . -i , . , , weej ' ever laid under the rays of old , . , . . bol. this land was purchased ton. was in the city the first f m the main a few years ago, and u me noiuers snouiu now sen I 1L. .l iU I AU.-.-i i.v...,i :,. ,i r me auviiiitt; uver ine ourcnase ,,i i,. I, r i- . ftiimii nmm is uown J ruin . "'""'; ir?r ..." hatters, the hits he allowed were Umatilla fork short visit with Price alone Would mean a small .cnnani. ua.ei uancii. i.s-o f(;w an(J far bt,twt.on and there his mother, Mrs. Alice Foord. fortune-and not so small, either. Workmen are nearly throuuh L.na nt ,.,w,,ri nn fi,Um n nun uir in ii n auu luiitn t1 Do not forget to ask for a M- McDonald and A. F. McGill, cries were heard in tne iiouse and when assistance came he was prostrate on the flixir. Medical aid was summoned, but his in juries were such that he imsse away ubout six o clink the next evening. Mr. Cardner was horn in Seneca County. New York, July I I. 1S2S, and moved to Michigan when a young man. He was married to Sarah Allen Williams, at Homer, Michigan, November '2, lKTil. the wife dying in this city, Dec. . 1!M1, shortly after the couple had celebrated their golden wedding. Mr. Cardner came to Oregon in 1888, and shortly afterward opened a blacksmith shop In Hillsboro, on Third Street. He continued in business for many years, but was finally forced to lay olf his apron because of ad vancing age. After the death of his wife he made his home with his son, Berry Cardner, the well known young ranchman of Fast Plains. Mr. Cardner was, in his prime, one of the best mechanics at the trade, and he worked early and late. He was energetic, and even after he went out to the ranch he worked a little at his trade for the farmers in the vi cinity. He is survived by the following children: Clark K.. Portland, with the Southern Pacific as a mechanic; Chas. J.. Fulton, in the black smith business, und U. C. of Hillsboro, the well known Third Street blacksmith, and Perry, for a number of years in the trans fer business in Hillsboro, and who has farmed east of this city since in the nineties. The funeral took place. Sun day, West Union Church, and interment was by the side of the witein the West Union cemetery. walls tor the dreear minding, on Second, next door south from the Pythian structure. The doorway has been cut through the wall from the landing at the top of the stairs in the Pythian building, and the occupants of the upper story will use the same entrance as the Pythians. Sunset Mairazine for June: In Apple Lmd by Walter V Woehlke, beautifully illustrated in four colors, The Biggest Job in the World, by Frank Savile. The present status of the Pana ma Canal. The Spell by the Williamsons. Ask your news dealer. Fx-United States Senator Ceo. W. McBride died in Portland, Sunday, after an operation. He was a brother of Hon. T. A. Mc Bride, well known here for many years as district attorney and circuit judge, and who is now as sociated judge on the bench of the Oregon Supreme Court. The dead Senator was 57 years of age, ami was raised in Yamhill County Kasthoiind Yellowstone Nation al Park round trip excursion fares I'Urips, c nre in Hfect June 12 to Sent. 12. willmms, j You had better come in and see Agent Cooper, of the Oregon .lectneand Hill lines, ammt this tnii and get literature giving full escription. lOtf Miss llattie Nelson, daughter nut a score. On the other hand. Schiller when you want a good tor years in the nursery business the Banks' smashers smashed 10 cent smoke no cough dust at balem, are the principal hold out 13 hits, and it was a romp, in the Schiller. 12tf ers of the company, and before ianks played to but one error. n, r ;n,ut'a fom;i purchasing here came to the con- while Hillsboro made but two the mountainSi Monday, above elusion that the site was ideal for miscalculations, and these were ivTmintninH.il. fp n mr,in tneir business, iney not only charged to one man. Williams, L.itimr ' found the ideal nursery site, but who pitched for Hillsboro, struck they have seen values of land out two. and allowed passes to . oabin brothers have been turn- advance two and three-fold, and ing oui iocs oi coruwoou on me have built a little city, besides, place recently nought irom Mr. Milne by County Clerk Bailey. Mrs. Belknap, wife of Bev. L. F. Belknap, now located at Med ford, is the guest of Hillsboro tnends this week. two. Carstens allowed no bases on balls. Banks played a shut-out game with Forest Crove, two weeks ago, with Carstens as pitcher. The line-up: BANKS AH K II I'O A C Wilson, 3 h 5 S(-lilr(rl, c f. 4 pcHilry, I 1 J (lliHtii, a b 4 C CmsU'im. p i mull-rile h, c 3 Vanlluuivliiiu, r f... 4 A Irrlaml, I i 4 Ii Wiltwii, 4 The last issue of the Northwest Horticulturist ha. the following to say of this Washington Coun ty concern : The Oregon Nursery Co , located at I 1 14 1 a 6 o 1 a Orenco, Oregon, is most cou.phte plant in every way. I tie grounds con- Walter Wood and Mvra l?p(.H sists of 1,100 acres of land, well suited were united in marriatrp at the to mir8fry purjx. nearly all level, wtrt umuu in mariiaKe ai me 1 ,Uh just enougi, roU for drainage, all iiumu ui 1. iv. nui uci, o unc it, tillable. Jlie rotation is clove 1911, Bev. Horner ouiciating, J. S. Watson, who recently sold his place near Leisyville, has gone back to Hurd, North Dakota, to take up his residence. Mrs. Peter Nelson, rlrurk out, Williams, a, Carstens, 5; , has just completed '''''' I'''')'". lIey. unassisted; stolen . if 1 , f bases, Walker, a; sactilice hits, Carstens, lercial UIW toiirse ai Wuudcrlich; left on bases, Hillslioro, 3, Mr. and Portland lull comme St. Mary's, Portland, and is now hianks, s. uialitied to do any kind of sten tgraphv or book-keeping. Miss Nelson is well known in the West Union neighborhood, where she was raised. "he Grand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter smoke on market made in Ore gon, by K. Schiller. When you iu nitre in a good smoke buy a irand Marca. 12tf W. Wilson, of near Kinton, was in town Monday. Miss Lela Patterson, of Port land, was in town this week, the guest 01 relatives. This is the season for the har vest of the crawfish fisherman, and they are makintr bitr catc hesv Jake Whitmore landed over lfifl dozen Saturday and Sunday, af ter the big ones had been sortei out for shioment to Seattle, They are especially fine eating at this time of year, before the water gets too warm. Dr. F. A. Bailev and wife leave the city in the morning for a trip to Los Angeles, where the National Medical Association is about to convene. Some time this Summer or Fall they wil tane a trip to the East and South, via the Yellowstone Na tional Park. Dr. Bailey has practiced medicine 45 vears in Washington Countv. and exoects to gradually cease practice after mis year. 35 7 13 37 I1IU,SIH)R0 AH K II I'O A K Smith, a I) 401330 Huyatt, r I . . 400 100 liunsrn, c f. 4 o o 3 10 Walkrr, 8 s 3 O I I o a Ileitis W, 3 b 301 I a o ... 301 3 a o ...300 140 Hitlchi'hir, If 3 o a I I o Moore, 1 b 3 o o 10 00 er two years, second crop plowed under, then 111 trees for several years l lietr plant this year is: 550,000 an pie einfts, 300,000 cherry, 300,000 pear, 150,1x0 plum, and 4o acres of peach pits were planted. Besides, tuey are growing a large stock ot ornamentals and suade BHiradier General Hovt. of the trees. Over 1,400 varieties of trees and firwnn Hnifni-m IhinW K nf P Pla,lls are Pr'ua Hle,r grounds The duality Drug Store The place where you are always getting Drugs of absolute purity and High Qual ity and compounded by pharmacists who take pride in the accuracy of their work Exclusive Agents for Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates and Candies "The Best Ever" Kaminsky's Make Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberta Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORE. went to Astoria this week, to attend the session of Grand Lodge, 3 a 30 o 6 14 Score by Innings: Hillsboro 1 0000000 00 hanks 1 o a o o o 1 3 7 Summary: liase on balls, Williams, a; This requires the csre and work of iH$ men. J heir packing sued covers more than one and a halt acres, being 26s by 315 feet and is ideal in every respect for handling trees with rapidity and seen r a G. W. Whitmore. of Chehalem " This part of the nursery is in charge Mn,,nfn;. 4.L., -:.., IOI A. JMCUIll. mum.uim, a.? uu u The gelling department is under the Monday morning, and says that supervision and care of M. McDonald a Slight irost Visited the hill, and requires the work of more than 100 car v MnnHav mnrnmir hands, including the ofcee force, 11 lie unices arc cuujuiuuiuuf, uchi anu shows system of the most up-to date ap- rptnrnPi S:itnnlav PVfninir from proved style. Every possible check to (swnll. wrnMV l.hPV visitP.1 fW Prevent errors is employed and from all C t 1 . 1 I TW, I appearances the whole plant comes pret auu mic. i uirjr i c- ty uear being a "perlect machine. lurnea oy auio, urotner ueo. 1 j 1 uringing inem up. SOME IRRIGATION J. W. Thompson, who has lived 18 years above Mountain- 7.; Wwl .Tr is nnw iirio-ntlno- I. r. 1 III IK r. I K I ft I . H K A I I . H V W W UfWI IU1W V J J MVlV4iV If A AJf 1 President Vice-Presiilent Cashier A. L. Thomas, As't Cashier H. E. Ferrin, Teller Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Wednesday, June 7, 1911. Capital and Surplus $50000 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits Loans - $255,144.21 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.XX).Q0 Other Bonds 38,185.00 Banking House 18,000.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer . 131,893.12 $25,000.00 25,000.00 2,777.14 25,000.00 390,445.19 $468,222.33 Hosorvo 3 4 Por Ootit. $468,222.33 DIRECTORS Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. Fuqua Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburtf THACHERS' EXAMINATION Notice is hereby Kivon that the County School HiiiicrmtemUtnt ol Wasiuii(U)ii ( 'nil nl v wil Civil vear. Iiih) - WeilntiHiluy a. in AritluiiPtic, B li..t. I . ... , . I uidiii II luiifc, iviiuiinii mi' mini". Douglas LeiSy, raised ai l-.eiS.V- WliiiHiUy ii. m. -tleoKraphy, Oram t In t hu i-itv euvm"il I mar. I'livslcs nun w,, v ' v I Tl ,lwnw.Fa,.l, Tl,... days the lirst ol the week. Lml .ra,.,rcB.'Hoo'kki.MiiiB. A'isV is now connected With the 'rimrmtuv p. m.-Writing, rbyaloloRy, ort and police lorce, and is tak . ml it . a L nir his vacation, wmie in me city he was the guest ot Henry Schtneltzer. First-class driving horse for sale. Will also work.-Inquire of 0. tl. Wilkes, at Wilkes Bros, Garage, Uillnhoro. 11-tt Thos. Henton was in from lie swi e. Monday, and says that crops are looking fine out lis way. He reports p slight natch frost out in his section, Sunday night, Money to security. We us The W 12tf dale, was in the city Monday, about 150 acres of his bottom Me states that his district has ianH. between the town and the iuuot special tax tor road lm- Tualatin river, and he will ex provement this season. neriment this season on another Samuel B. Lawrence, a vouncr proposition, entirely, from that bold tim reeniar oxamina- Fort and attorney, and graduate oi tne past, tie nas sown Ji,ng' lion for KiipiiiiMiitH tor sue papors at Qc i)ac;e Universitv. was united lish rye grass, alsike, and timo- rniiHi.nrti i iiiuiii ncnooi iiiiihiiiik, com-i . . : ... ; , tu.. i .,(.., u: i ..in wdnsd,.v. Juiih -it. at 9:1X1 1 in marriatre to Miss Vivian John- thy, and is pasturing his herd on o'clock a. m., ami nnitimiiiij; until Satnr- S0I1 at the homeof W. B Carter the tract while he irrigates. He !'ZZ'Zl Forest drove, June 15, 1911, Bev. wants to see what, can be done II. lj. DilLt'S Ull LIULI1 U. lll,ii uuuiuiti initunuii an inv r, . , .... dairy business, without the use William C. Stewart and SMtssLr ;n tA Ja it u ot,oii n ci i.u 'a i uiiii i ecu, auu. ii iv email utuyc rern Smith were united in mar-L u r;n f;r ma lit Will VUll lylll U- lilt. FURNITURE! It is a safe proposition that we Sell More Furniture than auy other store in Washing ton County. Why? Because our 1 ty teacher, and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Smith. Summer Train Schedule, As toria Division The most desir able car leaving Hillsboro, to I Ueuliiitv. Kriiluv a. iu. U. S, History, Physical uMBrliy, Holanv. Friday p. in. School Law, Psycholo uy, Ut'uniclry. Saturday a. in. Reailini;, Algebr,. , (iniirr.u tilHinry. Katnrday p. in, (HmipoNitioil, Anieri- an l.ltcrnlnre, Hislory ol ruiucntlon Kor State Primary ('urtillcatoH - Wdilnowlay a. iii.-MethodH in Koadine, make ponneet ion with trains on "wrri'.rr'r-Mh,,..- i. the Astoria division, for seaside (iimKo, Methods in oooRraphy. points, is the 7:05 car. This car andprnctice' m-oniMhy'rhmry connects with No. 23 leaving Tiunwiay p. m.-writinR and PhyHioi- Portland at 9:20 in the morning. oK.y. . . . Parlor cars and first class coaches f r dBV a. in. l warn. Biioieois lor rim- ... , . , .. . . , Sh: Logons by storiw, u.iituaKc Work will be earned on all trains be in Piimarv (iraib's. Number Work in t.wpfin Portland. . Astoria and loan on real estate StepSiiS'o? Nature study"' Clatsop beach points.-Oregon e Sell farms TrV I'rlmary Oraden, Phonics in Primary Electric. 13lf ii- V l r, radH, Ohild Study. Applicant .liooaes ebfoot Bealty Co., one 91ll;jecti ,r xhe best laid plans of men success He is now mi kinir nnnnHa nf milW nor Hnv . fill ( X 1IUU W 1111111 u. reesy ouiciating. ihe bride is j :': rt fuQ 'a a well known Washington Coun- the t whicn is k t rii uii)iiur irin lti l niinirnrn nr - -. . and tender by the constant ap- riage at the bride's parents, in method Banks, June 15, 1911. liev. Chas. j 9qq " Creesy olliciating. The bride is 0'"j ,-a plication of water. He keeps two gasoline engines pumping the water out of the'Tualatin river. Friday D. in. Psychology. i N.tiu iliiAwltiitiH on 'PliHorv anil Prnn. rnysiomity. suiiih tor I ri - ii'rtillcates. Very Truly. M. O. ease. County School Bunt. Hillsboro, Perry Watson, well known in tu-e, WritinK, Aruiimetio, pi the Northwestern section of the " ' C V 'r r wo . . .i a. . i J v - county, was uown ui ineeuutiLy seat Monday. Perry is now in his 65th year but he still looks like a youngster. For Sale: Fine driving mare, young, sound, gentle, at a bar train if taken soon. Address Box 234, Hillsboro. 13-5 The county court will hereaf SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leaves for Portland Forest Grove Local 6:5i a. ni. Enters ou Fourth St. Sheridan Flyer 8:33 a. m. Enters Union Depot vlaOswego Forest Grove Local 3:02 p. ni. F.nters on Fourth bt. Corvallis Overland 5:10 p. ni. F.nters on Fourth bt. Leaves Portland for Hillsboro Corvallis Overland 7:20 a.! Leaves 011 Fonrth St. Forest Grove Local 1 1 :oo a. 1 Leaves on Fourth St. PRICES are LOWEST L T On the same quality of Goods. People from a distance are sur prised when they see that they can save 25 cents on the dollar by buying from us. Come to Forest Grove and see for yourself. PInost Stock of Wall Fapor Xxx Oouuty G. O. ROE h CO. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. P. U. GRADUATES President W. N. Ferrin preached to decay. and mice aft gang aglee" is best portrayed by a visit to the ruiiiuua rente miiiiu, i uiiiiiui; i shcriilnn Fiver 4:00 rj.m. along tne mountain irom HOI- Leaves Union Depot, via Willslnirg brook tO the Last tork OI Dairy. Forest Grove Locah 5:40 p. ni. Pence sunk sompthintr like $150.- Leaves on Fourth St. - - . n ----- t 1 000 in the venture, and great as pirations were fallen when the John H. Cornelius, of Come- big waterway was allowed to go lius, was a city visitor Monday. i "i-i i rence was a L.oiorauo m-c cnM, r, r,t v. the baccalaureate sermon to ; the man.andhad been in congress. He ,and ;,asf visiting friend3 in the giamwunfe w.... i omtt r.M.i..vu i.. "'" nrst of the week sit.v. in the Comrretrational Hume to hvdrauhc the hills of ... " t r i i ter put in concrete culverts in Church, Forest Grove, Sunday suburban Portland, and also saw . Mrs" a' w t u i ?i t nlacea where there is any con- morning. The Misses Peterson where thousands of dollars could nave e?e up, ne. YnKlater piaLta wiii.it. j rri j .i u j j .j i., caniD. above Mountainda e. for SlderaUie Uiainage. unc was auu mcijcuu Bauj? uucv, auu ue iiiiiut iiiiatiiiK wuuu nuu iuui-i ,. .,,,(; nrmflu nn t.hA rnorl nenrl Pnn hnp Mi ir I hanman sano- hpr down the tin me. l-snt. monpv ""'"'o' theConnell place, a mile north- -'Gloria." The graduates: Mu- finally failed him and no one . Judge Campbell was out hold- east of town. sic Lillian Belle Ldder; A. d. I would come through to put up " eircni, court uus wera, aim ,, . K. L. Abraham, Uora Lsther hnance to complete the gigantic ne sun naviKates wiut a nmp. If vou want to sell your tarm 0i iu Hi iniured his foot several list it with Mr. Sparkman, lhird Hollinger. W. E. Jensen, F. S. flume still lay, uncompleted, and months ago, Street, independent lei. vvest Knight, A-A. Wagner. Margaret decaying, and the business of Clark Gardner, with the South 314. Whpnldon. Christine E. .Wilson, buildintr was wound ud with in- era Pacific, at Portland, was out Chief of Police Blaser has had A. M. J. 0. Convil. solvency but not until after Sunday, attending the funeral of all the planking taken up on ., many thousands had been spent his lather, the late J. r. uard- Second and Mam. and all the , The Hillsboro ice uompany in the enterprise, ihe uuaran- ner. it has been, eight years riphris on Second, between Lin will deliver ice at your door every tee Title and Trust Co., which since he visited Hillsboro, and coin and Main, has been hauled day.' Pacific States Telephone, went to the wall, had many he was surprised at the many JM,. away or burned. I Main 173. 13-5 I thousand dollars in the project. I changes, VERY man should carry a reliable watch. For trains must be caught, engage ments kept, and busi ness attended to on schedule time. Carry a WALTHAM WATCH and be a schedule man. The Waltham is the most ac curate and reliable uf time-pieces. It is the preferred watch on all the crcat railroads. "It's Time You Owned a Waltham' We are headquarters for Waltham Watches. Com- V plete assortments ill all grades and styles. See ua about a Waltham, y LAUREL M. IIOYT JEWBI.KR AND OPTICIAN 5 ; I. 1M 'V h f l! 5 f ; i! I i 1 ' s u it' i f f