1 1 MSI i HE oil B6R vol.. XVIII IIIIXSP.ORO, ORKGON, JANUARY 25. 1912 R W ICES RltS w" illHIl lg rill I ni H I ill .Ml VII" I FHR CO. SCHOOL SUPT. llii jf lirtjon, uti American, time- ' " L ... I 1 ..... , II.. IhtHuw Kuyt.i rvit k. an Aus Irain. ha itiir an alius of Mike Miller, filtered a car on the l II BEAVERTON REPORTER .. .. Uutator l.nlrrt lrl- mart. TkW Ikii'iMT. ami two Austrian, lie I pulled a long revolver ami told I them to hold ui their hands. Iteing a li'tle slow to obey he 111 . I... - I '..4 tl... iWTim ,DC i"-' :rmpK of the oiu. of tin- Auh- tnans, causing a scalp wound. I'Iih uther Aunt ruin trratiiiled ith the roliUr, ami tin' thre foil out of the car. during th FOUNDER IS HE I nlortunatc Man Taken U Aty luin tjikt Sunday livening PATIIM KH IST AND OANGMOIS SkMl Ma Ytar Utal Sherman Rhodes, of Ueedville, wan in the city r rvlay evening. J 1 liarnirrover. of beyond Varley, was in the city Saturday. Ji Zimmerman, of Itoseland Farm, was in town Saturday af ternoon. J II. Hanse. of .South Tualatin. was in town Friday, and called on the Argus. I . f . 1 4 ....... i.md . ..- . . . r Ump lrjlc." by Name ol Wli.morc, ly-inM wuun. iwa.. U.,. oi mai taoc. Miaroay etc- . i -.-.Five Dava lor Stm Trial ' - ; ' ' VERDICT OF GUILTY TUAU16UII CASE Mrs. Jancy McE. Ualbreath Found Quilty as Indicted I CHARGE OF POINTING FIREARM! The Quality Drag Store nt riu'L'li I lit ri-ifil vi-r lu-ihir it IV llarne. uierintendent f charged. The robber ran. hut " . . i 1 1 .... i . i .. i. .. i... i .. V'lll IOll.i.t uuviviivi " ' II n ... . H,. I .11111. VtiK. UWUIIlJf ocow vi..-, l .. . ... ., U M. Whitmore, aged 52 years. Saturday attemoon. uilty 83 cnargea was tne er ' . . . .... , J. ,i. f.mmler of the iUaverton lie- i .i ,i i. .!.-. f J. diet in Mate vs. airs. uaiDream tlitUIafirU imiMlv P mi'i wp iiHi mi inrur t mvi- --------- . uj iu, iiiorc ii. -' I t . , . , . i .t v I ty.rtir unn ml iiiilL't-d insani thel ....' fkniataa iip nntViinir. I r naay and aaturuay in circuit h- fr many ......... Sh.-r.lt AM.I.irat.'. who ilafl I f,rut ,f th vn--k. and )r. VY. I). I (let them at The Delta. court were consumed in the fa- that ttion. hw kim jn ln, rtninly jail. Ai-ple- W(M)(, a,lvis,l(1 that he sent to Martin Iiernarda. of Vcrboort. mous Tualatin case of the State tmf..ri.ommatUn in I re r " Uate t..k fnm. hm --r,n a huyv , , s , Whitmore was in the city, calling on friends of Oregon versus Mrs. Janev lican Ionian lor we wm wUvrr. rr.m iaM-n on .i'H v.. YrW nml I and transactinir business, Friday. McEL Galbreath. chanred with . I ........ ....I.. i.. I. .1.1 I . u.s. .n It u.nn liiunil llin? Iu l II 1 '- o imuit .-i ' " I I - - The place where you are always sure of drugs of absolute purity and Highest Quality, prepared by competent pharma cists who take pride in the accuracy of their work 411 i I. . L'.l...l Hi la.N-rt wrre iii-i iu rui mominir. and it U nticitrd that he will make aienuui rarr in the county. Mr narnmU a irraduate o a Normal back In Nebraska 1 . . - a a. v t.i,i,.n PatSn f Aatnria wu oomtinK a nreani. on auitusi a, .... . I !. il. ,.,,.,.1, Uonnirl.t mart ontkprvitnr I has I antPfl I uu4 a iirsi ruins iiriniiT. ouiioul me loni. vi nic i has an aTid-nt Mlicy. and that owit , to nirt al)it 0f con( the (Jalbreath case, from Tuala- amj seVeral workmen who were he jrive his ucrufation us a bar- . . , , linil;t;lin has lin- removintt-or attempting to re-1 t,Mul.-r. with an address at it .N. I , ', . i..h Freti nureer. of Lnvo-. fence in front of the -d Mreet, I oriiun.i. ...IMhanv. were in town Satur- riv.K Aa In years, ana mis prouamy na.i , . t . rk.g of. I it i a iiim rn r t i nninTiM m p i memU r of the Steamlat Men's came to Otck'on eisht years ao. il'nion of California, and that he jje W4LH tt first cass printer, but i ... :.. it.. .......... ii nan an on un iu m, ani mui he irive his occupation us a bar- EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Remedies Candies and Stationery Rexall t t . : I .i . 7 il... ii. Normal Itaca in ihuiw. j, j. rannn, nrenmeni i inr . , .... . i luujr, " . N" :L v...n, that Confederated Onion Cruwcr. of much todo with h.s mental weak- fi ' ami iiunnic i , ... c....,u . -,..ri VI,iim.,r ha Uen mar- .. bad control oi inr wrvKn "n i - i h JS l tratily bitt up the t.me a. and found that the ned and has a son somewhere il and ;tandinir r th- onion market was ".tromt" over Some months aw he founded ibiwand luJay there is no that way. with but few .hip- the lU-averfm Ke,K,rtor but rurrir I.JMI , 3. -u ;uw . j . , , w h not make a success of the ci uaior in ;". i 1 !,.., ; ,,... i.n.i linallv aiWIM-ndwl DUO- l-it.-r rvnutalion as an in- ii.ian ui umiu . ' ' - a Mr lUrne has his home in .l!. ...... ...l hi wife, a dauch- i.., ..f ihi. late K. It. Usrren. U a graduate of I'auilk Univer- dv. .. IMKI MCIINSI! IK H the Yakima district. According lv the asMcMiatiott otlicers met and plael the market at $2 t sack. The crop in this county was excellent in yield and qual ities are not up to the usual standard. Two dollars jht sack, however, is a pretty & price. little villaee of Tualatin. Mrs. mi iri'it i ii ii aia cici Liru a i aiii in not rorgei w a. th8C0Unty claimed vasa Schiller when you want a Rood but w on m CrToT; "V ty. Casteel, as supervisor, was in the Schiller. i11 I j j ..l. .i.. Henry Iloltz. ex-police officer Sheriff Hancock went to Tuala- and there an pnwtt tsof higher down fwm Salem Sunday even " ... . I .... I .....I t L .i tin ftt it valui inside on 30 days. Why ay ten dollars for a map Dutf licms due the city of IWU i . I iti vr lUl'i. bl now j..- k.,.1 imvalJe. either to the Uhu h men ly shows Washington und. rsikcn.Hl, or to the City Ue- (mnty, when you can ketone on .,r Una le naitl by Feb. U hirwer scale, showmu every 15 or dnO wi'l " unonoeu. ' C. Itlaser. Chief of Police. IlillnUmH lre.. Jan. ', It'll. Oi l ICI W NSTA.I.I. Ue KniithU f I'ythias and I'ythian Sisters held Jnt public thinit from the Willamette Kiver west, to the w-st Utundary of ih.. iiinnlv. ie ;lli( Htclies. for IT.rii. or a K ket size. Zlx. inches, for ft!""? " t ll(,r )oU.r UiokSt'ller. or address i. W'ilk-s & Son. IlilUU.ro. Oregon. li. ation. to bo Uiken uo later by of the Tortland force, now iivinK tin. Auir. 29, to see that the Chin. Krv. Whitmoro faik-d in near Oak Park, was over io me peace was kept while the ot Bobt Robinson, of Farminrton. He went into the galbreath home was in town Saturday. Robt. to see that no untoward demon has one of the rich bottom land stration was made while the ranches of his section. workmen were busy reducing the fence to a vacuum. While nt nnrpl. I U tnllrlnn u-UVi Mm Hoi. Thursday, to accept 12 or 13 breath, according to his testimo acresof grubbing, just completed ny ghe excused herself and left by Jack Robinson and brother, the room. Hearing a shot a . . toWp short time later the official ran For sale or raJe Jwe ve acres. 2J miles southeast of Hills- . . . , . . h...-iltli ami was at tne lior farm alsmt five days before a complaint was sworn against him. He has lost his jtowurs of I liHixnotion. tluanl Harrington came The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORE. ink', and conveywi me unioriu- nate man to the asylum. Whitmore was a good work nun, and was at one time on the Oregon Journal, and also worked a few' days on the Oregonian. He said that he was in the habit of drinking from one pint to one loro: also a house and 24 acres nt MrMinnville. Will Sell at a nnville. Will sell ai a . m .(Mr,- r. largain. or trade for Hillsboro 1"" "i7k ing her if she had shot he swears Me uri of whiskv u'r day for "a1"' or irauf IU ni,,8UW found the gun, with one car- ' ean-S-nTe h5 the fnTObOr tridge empt?. Mrs. Galbreath money to buy. He was possess- r. Uunsen. iiiiisDoro. ure. WM over t0 the grand e. of a fair education, and claim- Architect Gauntt hassubmitted jury, which indicted her in De- Uh'ii in The Oreiron F.liH'trie is exten.l- EX U. n .1 IVhV iuiU't ing its track up the street from . V. . ..-..k.wir ;i i.r....nt . enot site, at forest 1,1 .. ..i iL...loi.n C. C.mve. and it is stated I'arker. and F. J. Sewell and new de.t w.l U- bu.lt. wife. furnisUMl the music, and the business JwtrieU ua.iimr v..r und hWtril Will Kin Dllicers ior . " ,' -. - ,. , 4,r....t es iitnlnli.il BJ4 follOWS: IV. Olieacii, U . , . . I e.lVI iniu- ...,-.-,---.--. . ... P fV' I I chancellor cepl that the .Southern had to LJ,,,,,,, ttith education in the Ven,ence . . ... - .... 1 .14 f . 1 4 44. . I . i : . . : . n..nt ihnii. i. . r tha nmnneMi romher I sieei. Asa itiacK. in. lH'iore ins vuiiiioimiv "MarouK" v'"r" iry-' " ,,, W j he had tuU rculosis. and nan mirt house improvement, lie wm. luy, wa ier mompson aim Arizona for his health, proposes building to the rear, in pam uamreain were wunesses .l. f Kuilnnir a at I IntmiiiieMl DV me Slate, liai- .lie Biii)c ui a in-""1" . ---- - -- - and west, and so construct it breath is the defendant s hu3- that when the county wishes it band, but knew nothing of the . 1 l U. el.-l.ta Aitanlarml (isba Can IIUSC III HW) oiucai ui siu.jiv Wv, ... ... on.i oi in hftvn ths buildinir mod- After the verdict of guilty was iX'Vrinv ... i ' i- ul i ii r?i,nff thinWaHava n uhirh tn anneal for anew iff I . VJO.ll l . w . MX t. ...... r r 1 . a i A. -1 : - that a There are distinct uis- cliser to Jh t.IUS, of the eye. No oth The S. 1. t.r 0Plran of the human Isxly has n...v . u, j many. ii, iav 1 IV. T. Heme , cnanceuor ce y mv - - umi.i.. ; .c- j.iii. k trial TV inrv trv nor the case n.ndr John lioeker. ireiaie-.AUK"M "".' . ... -tnua . fm w nnn to K15.0UU. of an hour or two. ine men W mast of workiJ.C. A-MannL diseases. ii m.. . 1 -- - - . uu tried the case were: JT Hegaie. kwr of reoonls and Se.r dishes for foreman; Chas. Schom Sewell. master in ers. wnen ) . . ' ' " .i. ... nl. District, n, oeiow rarnu ik-. hure . Lcander unowning. Jaspei A. THORSBURGH Preddent B J. K. BAILKY W. W. MCBLDOWNKY Viee-PrnMcat Caahitr E. Ferrin, Aaal Caahitr Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ODE. ct..mnni nt CnnHiHnn on Tupsdiv. December 5. 1911. Capital and Surplus 0500O0 .... -m M AAA An f l s!.....ll mn-ter of II- When votl CXImmui annmoiy .i v ri t Bt'lll . I . J . VHa"""'-" " " ' I - " l t il arnr riiUUI. aai.viw - w ' ' i. vv 11 WmhI. master iik us vou iret a line dining glasses wnen iney ' V. ' I in town Saturday. His " "V. V.. "i. -.. ...-. r."" .,f ii-..- Cull for ml as is often done, n your eye --7;- K uftllB ni aveinuii hp' p. n . niiHiiv. iiim 1 n Mil 11 1. i - Urut arms: I.. W. House, insi.le cnnM an guard; F.. U IVrkins, witsule yourintrv 1 dis- burg, Lcander Chowning, Jasper Tn - $263,631.07 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00 Other Bonds 67,160.00 Banking House 18,500.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 102,025.23 CaDital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits 125.000.00 25,000.00 2.0C5.89 25.000.00 833.230.31 $476,316.30 neaervs a 1476,816.30 r OeaaS. niatCTOU tk. n Tadd Joha E. BUr J- Wilb.r W. Mctiaown.y J. A. Thormbr guard; J. M. Wall, trustee. Ceo. Schulmerich acted as in stalling olbcer for the Knights. The I'ythian Sister otneera Klinor W ilkin. 1'. C: Mrs. K. L M,M,re. M. K. C..: Mrs. L Kush. K. S.; Mrs. John lUx-ker. LJ.; Mrs. Win. Nelson. M.; Kmma Mi Kinney. M. of It I Susie Morgan. M. of Mm. Max ('riniiiuii ivmiiTtor: Mrs. Jas, Milt..tilu.r.r..r ironni. Mrs. W. you k'v ui.- . ..... .f. KKv.v.7 . ifvolirve was in town oaiuruay. ma Keeves, J i croeni, t ranxun ,.t of dishes. Cull for ed. as w often d one. f .our eye trict ha3 a new 8choi1 house, and goSy, Robt McCracken. Jos ml have the amount of trouble is not amci ab w opu j and modern appar. fo'JgJJJJU Milton Cole. J E chases punched each time cu) treatmen he w 11 tell so. p m g y Kamnaand W H y. When you buy that Keim-mU'r, physic A not phjsics. & Waterbury heater and the L d amount you gii - -..V l" ' " VtU 2. Forest waCKOoara 8ervic ..u u.c you have a dandy imme am. ... mn , nj. - wssh- P5V "A?..,? S "J PUBLIC SALE et. f.mmou in v.. ... - all tne out-y.uK , u""- e A. A. Mead, of "any old place. "".. . J.",1? n." 5?r ru. ...il m .11 at nub- & . . n:n..i.-. than anv- V. W. liosteiier, ui uson ana J. 1. icoiu. au iUcuiw. rfi'i X "X Vc bin;,! it w,H'k who' with his. wife and . fn. y. clerk is Geo. Jack. He sale aV tne reeu f.n a trip down to the Sacra- are in t he t asUUMt 1 rr. ..- rf of. atao.e o,. 1 - "TSb " . . " . . a 1 e ii.i in. . 1. . riKT 1 11 1 1 it- v v. n. ivi 1 " - . . . iaii.ii am, a n:ui - 1 . mento Valley. 1: ainormu. ... ,o ,v - thov ' are fieiai8 were sworn in last Fnday -nn i uiiii ihinks that Oregon oiiem rargo, a., ..-. - 1 fJ s A en a3 r 1V TiVT i.4 ... ik.4 fnrnier. the SlH.TUI.l- VISIUIIK wiay. v ""-. , 1 more i i". - , .- f ..i .,. . ... . o lanintrt. i a .. ana mayor ue k wi" 1 i i., vy W W Mr. Farmer I . . .k.4 rnrnuip the SIHHUI.I" I VISlUM. IIHIIIV. J v . ' I in L Kuan Ol OftlWlwn.l ...... rr more. V V... f : uJ baiking for U ill beat San Jacinto, Cal., ana mayor r. - 'dairy cows, four of & & . as 1 I . tan - .1. a I. h rt.ia flk T avail 1111 VK. I I rSIUVII fj v ' ' - . . fc. fAn H I .r N. HarretL assisliHl iy wrs. j. ,h,; -.st place." than any omer rrom nm 'V ",;. vears He was born h Craw- them just ires... mree W.CsHlinandMrs. Gea SchuL l ht, 0r any coast they Murn to o dlvnMe. W. ears f as dotj about f s all heavy & merich. were the installing corps. Xl.j. W. writes that, his sectwn of a-. f tears milkers and have good test; three O Miss Ueth Crandall wMaldtw t n w r .au.s that nr0 Ohio has U;en giving them 30 fJXr officials for the year head of horses-bay mare 5 A of Mowers, and flower bearers m I vh make go.nl. Mow zero temperature for some ine erpu,r,t j M years, 1500; gray mare. 1400; bay m ii nSes Hare. Helen Con- ft" weeks, and he wants to hit for are. W. F. JJ J,lt 2 years 1200. Terms-one W Ml. Marmt Ung and Marjo- try V' mic made. Aery the warmer climate. n "councilmen; Marian Mark- year's t me bankab e note, at 8 M rie Anderson. . Lfttle or packaito is a "prize" in K. K. Yarnell. the Timber ho- order, and Kobt Wirtz. per cent Two per cent dis- W After the ceremonies a sphm- jdtj juwk t0Btify.-j. J man, WM in town Monday The city contemplates count fbi jcash at sale ffl did cafeteria luncheon was 'ts J' ' .i e Catkins Hemwly p.orning, enroute home from a more paving this Summer. , n Cru'r s r"e ' k ,,,, , e.ri on. hundr.nl "JSifi.W - EUtrin to Portland. I U ' tells J. Kuratl,, AuC.ne.r. l&Mlfklil I MISS jaw s Kii.i.ri) STALLION FOR SALE rtH more paving this Summer. Forest Gwve. and his team is al ways on the road. Umm as stwn as - ,h7 'rol its ball of i ;i viimiifiv i ii rs. luioin ...... j---- ... ....... loaf From in irsuay . fn,, nn extended visit witn ner mstory. r uy yea" k 0f0.i rwh Stal l otiuaa .14.1,1.1 evil --., . ... i ,i loom hinn winanr. Finely built and wmaim- w iv -- (olt. G-ntle tract. -ill . vr . i fViorA im.wciu miuvm, r,,. ti,.,t n mi 11 .i.AMir nun vt'i. lhviv From Tlnirsday. until Sunday .jarn history. "Fifty 'year evening this section of Oregon fron J1 week people skated enjoyed beautiful weather, there rtiau Willamette River, fflni more sunshine . hanj dark c i, - ta.tjt d Build up your Country. Buy some Stumping Powder. Clean ouMhe Stumps. We can supply your needs in the stamp ing powder line, as we now buy in car load lots; Therefore can fill your orders at the right price. So call around and see us. Yours for a deal Ro well Bros. & Co. SCHOLLS. OHECON Phone Priv. Ex. No. 2 . " I I.....L m i he dun and .i;clr ,.ta which have lugnways Thmuandsof head of cattle able. Will sell for cash and Miss Mary James, aged 71, was struck by an Oregon Klectriccar. Sunday, at noon, on Second Z ...r.u un,vris i-'r- have a year, oaca ." . p " nml bu.Tiry can pensneu i w r. " ; un Roee. Hillsboro. Or.. wunui .ui minutes. wiin ""vimistw oast, vnai wi Jui,." iwnere r . iwn in and many an opuieni sw "" hh ..nr....iA h. fmm church "".f.sl- I;- v....r " "humn" right along. . Oown in " Drediction Route 5. Residence near Farm- ami king deaf, did not hear the ,,R ' , . t0 12 Andy cckman;.rinSeads of a hard Winter for 1912 seems ington. i t .iw. . 4i,v.man lie was I I saw cordwooi . ihi"h . i.-hnoon's district, the roaas ... t f kpd with ;i ' "Vm to inches in diameter, vm : ' ' ' j i OPctty fair for even lstweek. t,, Mollis was down from ""IH lib B UTOI VI - 1" . . , r ll KinilS. llll- ' I WHIIII) DU..t..."J J - - - viiuAv .-- oiifht miles an hour, and although and Umrds oi an . hauling. and frosts hardly sufficient to Forest Grove, Monday. he put on the air and brakes the stovewwKiKng.. i Vj ,. ton Grange No. 313, form jce. j o. Miller, of the Arcade car could not be toM. .lS9;,oeTtos. The Williams Jubilee Singers District, was in the city Mon after Mww James was struck, call on Oregon. Lent little sum at the recent bas- ine rtUf,.Mt last dav afternoon. H"""', kaa (intprtninins say tnaw no w"-" aav witn ner f ? Phone Priv. Ex. No. 2 T r ;ivo irrances of the coun- Friday evening, aim o. Miss Maua namei peni, ou..- isiye grants wi" .. . nponle ever visited ...uu Uar nnrpntj. Mr. and ' . 1" I . ..mill nn IMlLCILttl IIUKIMJ w " " " ( I UHJ i . . . whor., ' rriZViVlc nlaceis """"in the city Saturday. 1 ty 8!ul 8 ' the city in the capacity oi en-1 Mrg pred namel, at West union. cause of death. The crossinK and Herman ltam nSv ....m in me viiy vv:." x i - . . . - :u "" ,w" but a liiiH-k distant from the de- aememhersof theWasn- 80. tertainersano . . ,ohn Cawr8e. of North not Miuu Koan.Hi.led n rrr,.untv Horsemen ..-1 nrry "rr." , . a-wpek. tnem in town I 'i iiia wnuiva viana ' roHt drove for about Mann, of Cornelius, was Ha pitv Fridav evening. attending the rythian instaua viiuvo lur nuini. j She hus a brother, James, re Biding at Laidlaw, Oregon. feeii Chopping Notice E Ora. Hillro. Ore., uox if yon wrg.. Con. e given round after - " th first Saturday in liftCe miles north of Nrth eye "fe Jfef Washington, nd of applause. One youn ft b will run chopper Plain8. ?r?av Feb. 2. Remember day fcUow who come in ten miles to of the bhe every Saturday gchulmerich and wife vis- JJ&e hear them, said: H was mud the city M hVKrn.rv commenc- . G. "r. ,!.h Mr. and Mrs. and date. n .h wav. but we cenUinly re- the Argus Beginning with 'eiiruury, we Bnrl ..n- i oner CYcrjr w-j throiiRhout February, commenc nnn of the oldtimers Jt W."W -- - , Sherwood section, was m Monday, and called on I by eyestrain, and there, is nothing in whicb. delay is so dangerous as EYE TROUBLE . When you consider that you can get along fairly well without any sense except sight, you will readily understand how important it is to take no chances with it. My business is to tell you when yon wed glasses, and I have the proper means ol find ing out. I correct all defects of sigtttts cause headache. I LAUREL. M. HOYTH?:: I p i 4! 21 ii1 i i i "'K promptly Bethany. IL . W. H. Connell, UUld. WM nut In at Monday afternoon.