1 The JnlELLSBR vol XVIII iiiusnoRo,()Ri:r,oN, n-iiRUARY 8. 1912 NO. 43 1 - ts nOEOKiU IS BE1G ah i ,h- Slock la Pr-ttkally Subacrikrt CORPORJK PAY OVER (HUH TAX : Southern I'atlfk ia hit Hardest by Ta Collector Hancock Fred Iioud, of below Newton, was in the city Friday. Horn. February 4. 1912. to the ifeof T:H. Tongue, Hillsboro, son. Horn. February 2. 1912. to the wife of Neil Kmmott, Hillsboro, a daughter. I. a Stream, of East Plains, ('apt. I'aul It.-imcrH. owner of ntimiitfruttk Washington (!ounty roH'rty. was fined $70 lust Fri day. lfore Judge Smith. it- mer was t hartM with casting sawdust in a stream in the south part of the county. ('apt. Itei mem wan in charge of a big merchant vessel in the Kusso- I Japan w ar. ami beached a vessel I;. ....I... l .. : . ..r I ...... . nii.Tiri W THE mit l ; 71, ' i V w COWAMES PA IftMENSE AWOtNTl transacting business in lown ni4in hatuUof two Japanese guaUiaU. Saturday. Keimers came to this country he lalialat aa. Clab fre the war cloned, and lioughl P"'!' Takw Firit Hacc-OrtfM pmjierty south of Corm-liiiH, Fkitric Nctl Mlncii he uter mild, ami then I iii'i.l.. i.t i.im'liMnoa in H,.. I'l,. l I A I'milmi-u-r and u-ifp nf With a cai'taIialMin i over i.- ha!em Mountain and other sec I i"-' " me ro snows Karmington. were in the county gut, ,f which over haa al tion Bouth of the river. " the carrier transpiration seat Saturday .,! Uen ulcnlMHl. HiIlnUru Ancnt ,h isu,m WBt,.r mj,J companies with their auxiliary Don't half do it. make it Lig- t t have a new organisation tor ply. the article in last week ' '", ucn an mwrn unionanu gelt 8 tnocoiates or nothing. iiei itiem ai me iieiia. J. C. Martinazzi. of Tualatin. tas up to the city r nday, on business at circuit court. J. W. Hughes. Forest Grove. was in the city Friday afternoon. on business at the court house. Take rallra l atlak Saturday, Herman 1 lan now, of Farming- ton, was a city visitor Saturday afternoon. js to have a new organisation for ply. the article in last week 'a 'mes, sucii as wesiern union and geU the promotion of the public wel Argun, telling atuwit the plans of the IM1 telephone system, pay Get f.r.. A I! Shute and associates ,ht' Washington Oregon Corpora- over one-tenth of the total tax J. t commercial ciuu. ana a mr,. tian ,-(,,uttr ,-hord. If ",r w VT OI wur 1X)ru lJl draft of their plan shows that private capital shall put in the The total corporation tax amounts n,- entire uirner lloor of the system it will save the city thou- to $17,420.81. w hile the grand - ... - - - Itlock. on the corner f sands of dollars, with practically total of Ux levied is $4C7.2M. k u ...... c.,,.,,,1 and Main, w ill lie used for - . . 'V " " T " Southern Facif.c Company is , l t lllliil quarters for the rowei in ttitution. There will lie a kitch n tlinimr room, lounging moms. billmrd rooms and rani moms, as Frogs were croaking for sev eral nights prior the first of the week a sign that Spnng.wm be Shute nimnanvreeeiveiitliereiinrtofiu mi ine aruesi oi any oi me engineer. HilWn.ro mast and railway companies, with the Ore- here-some time. Ntill have mountain water and gon NectriC a Close second, if Private cat.ital shall Put it in The Southern pays of $21,000. I . - I I ......I ...... k- ... UM MM1t I . .Hit. .It it,.. 1 . . I I . . . VI I'll S SO llltKirill i"i iiiik o lilt- i un, Work wil U'gin on the hew !1T0 11III0VIIGH GETS HFTEET1 YEARS Slavonian Highway Man Sen tenced by Judge Campbell TAKEN TO SALEM ON SATURDAY Tars Pale Waea Jadfc Ihibc Lonf Tens Scatcacc Mat to Marinovitch ha3 discover ed that the way of the trans gressor is hard for he was sen tenced to 15 years in the Oregon penitentiary, last Friday, by Judge Campbell. Marinovitch was convicted of holding up J no, Foropot and threeSlavonian com panions near Sherwood. The robbery wa3 committed on De cember 3. and Marinovitch and another entered the Foropot cab in, where the Slavs were living while cutting wood. Marinovitch went through the boys while the assistant kept them covered with a revolver, taking a watch. . . . ... ...... .. niiailrm as wmn B ro r wi den, and a canvas for inemln-r- hii Mill soon start. As the cluh hai already raised so large a um the gentlemen in charge will at once start work of getting thinirs into shape. The membership fee under the new article cost but liftwn M. Kehrli. ot near Hillsdale, i-.u;.l e,im ii.. 'i';n.A m uie city rnuay. wr, vn. iiigvn g vii lilt a iiauivjwn lirif-. J t i . . V.. . lima QnrfutrtarlAMl en tlu I henrii is one oi me dairymen oi nne, and several dollars in mon Why pay ten dollar for a map ,h .um..nt ,.lnn,ia.. his section, and knows how. ey The next day Foropot and which merely shows Washington i,,.-- p...:. tin.vJ ri Trit- imprintpndnt nf one of his companions took the County, when you ran get one on o p it,.av.Wiils,.uv... SOfiTOl the eountv farm, was ud from train to Portland, and saw Mar- lliricer m air, hiiiiwiiik evrrv- x m.fc lino r. Ittl U) Kutin Kntonlav Ho rotvirta lllOVllcn on ine cars. iney - - - -. - . - - i . i a m . i ( Above all S. 1) twelve inmates in the institution, waicned mm. ana wnen ne inea Oreinm Kleetric 17.CTA10 . l . . .... u w Ki on ai a siauon near ine I The Quality Drag Store The place where you are always snre of drags of absolute parity and Highest (Quality, prepared by competent pharma cists who take pride in the acenracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Remedies Candies and Stationery Rexall thing from the Willamette Kivtr went, to the west boundary of the county. Bi.e .illxfiT inches, I tt,,it.w1 Hnilu-nvn rur .;. or a rsei sue, l!ni,, i.nk innin, lor - i": n-i u in jour Uaikselter. or address i. h. dollar, and thev pmpie ti get & 1111,, Oregon. a nieiDUTHniP 01 ai leiui 1 or lines, expri'ss, etc 4fiH.ll Telephones 582.81 fore elTorls shall cease. r nnii iun w rninv nnnnirn ar i ...... 2 Oil 49 . CIly DiocKed nis progress, ne you. try your luck by feeding her remained on the train and as 7" Y'" D UVT. "., v soon as they arrived in town olaU'S. Big boxes and little ones. pnpnnA anA ku fnVn raiw The DelU Drug Store. policeman. The watch and ring John and Fred Berger. of land some money was found on person. He was arrested MlfS. I DWAUl) l Al'ST The funeral of the late Mrs. Fd ward Faust took place lait Sat unlay, Kev. Kvan I. Hughes hreachiiig the ohse iuin. Inter ment was in the local cemetery. Mrs. Kva O. Faust was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L llarngniver. of Uyond Varley She was born at Tualatin, May 11 lSKl and moved to went of HillnUiro with her imrents. when he was a child. She was wihI- ded to Kdward Faust. June 14, 1'JiCt. and imihsihI away at the home of her parents, February 1. 1312. after lieing a sufferer from tube rcu family band and Faust resides at Dufur. and Mrs. hv working hours Faust was brought to Hillslioro o'clock (board last Spring, when her allliction Henrietta Stohler. II. ...1. I' f... r.,..., ..f.l Cnn.l tnlol . 1.17 i'll Kl llllfcll IWI)i in, IUI llianw J-Oini ........ I .. " C i. L- .1 .. ..i. ii... ti i i. m 1 T.uw... i,u M uui anmiaiiu I lieinanv. w no were in vownoai- HIS urdav. sav that Winter wheat is and brought here for trial, his acting as agent at Huxton. then the state Ux commission took l.ng fine-much letter than case going to a jury the first of tmata. . I. . . ... I ...... n I tU.i knua Af iliA ifAnn i loof iaAAl Thfl i ii tvM no! i hop. transfernHl to TimU-r. was down hold or the assessments, although - " 00 v ,r.. ... -c 1.... In ivair.inaiiv u.inir f.rr.i nn. . . .. .. j ated but a few minute3 and u" v L"' ' . V "I I: tJr' U. Andrew r.gg.man. n. r.na- found him jruilty. 111 Lf nitimiUY iiiurriiiikf . air. luwincnu in ivm ikj inau kiihuhk wii,.,, i,vi. iiinmruinn unra tin . . . "'.. " ;.. 1- r:a.Ni when ho late Judire r":' :"T"rzi' C.:. I. Mttio was UKen to me peni- n i.i mm iv i' in ini r iv nauiraav. on uuau n ever since it started construction out of Hunks. The Delta Drug Store I HILLSBORO, ORE. Hood was on the county board, Assessor Wilcox was the first to start the values of railway road to the city Saturday, on business tentiary jt Friday morning by Hancock. When m. . I, . . .... tiiyi I i man ine values oi rauwa 1. J Allen mit up $ U) bail be- M jmbi h , re Judge Smith. Monday, th, 0ne-tenth of the tot lw. l'" 0 lore juok-e .inmn, mmu. o.,.i..ih nf th tntnl tax charge lN-ing assauii on r. . h. nmnlMm -well. Allen. It is rnargeu oy u w:hat Jo know about inimtuiiiiK iinT" ' Itk...? V i .... ... i. l w .... tt... Iinai. lenuani smica r. W. on the head with a rock, near the tower, a few hundred feet east of the Heaverton deuts, Saturday night NOTICR I . I mat.irv Itmtar Mill l.xis several years, ine n,e undersigned win go wi ,,-.nn rhnrt.h nn of her parents, her hus- houses to do plain dressmaking, on,I1Plj L,,h 24 1912. at 130 and two children, aged b M.mt and mending, at II.WJ pt-r m a'nd a parties interested, t it-niB. sunnr in-i. UilV. or im- hh " ""-I,.. t u ... r i U'came severe. Twelfth Sts.. HillrtUiro, Ore.. It I'hone City 477. 4S-W I'KI I; CNTI:KTAINMI;NT connected with a cemetery addi tion, the two former being trustees of the association. The undersigned has pur chased the entire interest in the Main Street barber shop, and will hereafter conduct the same, Baths. Your patronage is so licited. Courteous treatment- Julius Sorenson The trustees of the Union School H. A. Ball, ex-county school u- hn .1 suDcnnienaenu was up irum Bonita. on the uregon tuecmc. Saturday. Mr. Ball bought there before the electric line went Contracts for the improvement twrties wishing lots, are re- irouKn. 1i uj of St Clair Street from Wayne . t a m Bin w n n in avtnBMinon in itoiniiu . m a, r . m An Duuomimoi iiiunw ...uv Ma,n an(j Asn alreei irom addition to the cemetery has Tl uiao- nnu nvor s Front to Third, were awarded by been platted and lots will be 0....1. Tualatin, formerly the the Executive Board to the W ar- ihe : ion ia havincr a nmrnmr ren Construction Co., at 4:u, Tuesday afternoon, the contracts mill 11 uuuii aiuuiiu kill, ioiuviivvi 1 - ... . I. .t 1 L A. Shentt Hancock. When sen tenced Marinovitch turned pale, and told the judge that anyone could see from the looks of his hands that he was a "working man." RECORD FOR Qt'lCK WORK Street Improvement is Rushed (Portland Evening Telegram No vember 4, Saturday) . , J a - r irom 0 iuo , . ... i.,.l..-t -ir MTOw " -.iu.. Oak and A. THORNBURGH J. K. BAILEY W. W. MCKLDOWNEY Premdent Vice-PrcsMcnt Caahier II. E. Fcrrin, Aat't Caihitr Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Tuesday, December 5, 1911. Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans - $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 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 25.000.00 2.035.39 25,000.00 399.290.31 $476,316.30 1476,316.30 or Oeaat. DIRCCTOIS The. C. Todd John E. llr J- W. rtqua Wilbvr W. Mctldownvr J. A. Thermburtf . 1 a Inn sale irom mai uaie, books of the association will Cmsi. Schulmerich has pur- open ior insiiecuon, an uw re- jt ja 240 feet jn iens:th. and eight were aignwi w euncsua, .mK ehasiHl one of the prettiest new port oi ine trustees vm ue reu f t jn width Th,3 ,3 80me py mayor KusniiKni, wora wa w I At The Crescent Theatre bungalow homes in the city of at that time ell. and he will live in town and operate the ranch at the tnme time. Mrs. Schulmerich L.viwH-t.i main to leave to start . . . . i .. . .housekeeping in me new nome. A irtnnee at the delinquent list . r.' . - - . f.ir ihiiHe who made the nan 0. H. Keeves Andrew Eggiman) Trustees liobt Thompson Cedar Mill, Feb. 8, 1912. NOTICE TO PATRONS porch, and is probably the long est one in the county. started that afternoon and the two improvements were finished and accepted by the City Engi- H B. Tongue, district attor- neer this morning. ney, has an opponent in the pn- This is a record for quick street maries. an Astoria man by the work in this city. Only 57 hours name of Norblad having hied his and 50 minutes were consumed Commencing Monday, Feb. 12, lit 12. th Energetic Medicine Conumny. six bin vaudeville acts, arnt motion pictures. Change of program nightly. Will remain two weeks advertising Oriental Preparations. All medicines sold by this comnanv are positively guaranteed. 1 liese medicines are i-hikUftn ma If. ftiaaial nature - ... n,v- v.. f.. ,.mmw... - iuiii-in- iiivi niv it . ii . i soia a tt ay tm nna inr ni i w "" kindly, and by their use the wwk. ArRUi,, and it braces ing those who so Kinmy iTawnM steamrollers. The functions are adjusted to their J 31 tracts. This is a KkI ued us A I in relays of eight- ucK-iwwuj j"'..v- whito I trhnrn millets and nour snilis, ana mini ine ume by February 10. tfrhi&i5TO.lS work started until it ended awh Af nit nrW npnr Jahe there was no cessation in opera- Willroa Addeoaa AHnmfl. Kox lions, 43-tf petition. Tongue a f nends in from the time the contracts were I'latonn ("Vtiintv Haolaro that thev I atrmaA until fku tost hit nf u.nrU niiv nwnts shows that there were We have sold our hardware store w m ve xonrue a big majority was completed. Practically the very few w ho took the half plan to Percy Long, or bugene, ana jn Norblad's own county and it entire working force of this com- .1 A t .. i:....m,.(.wI ciu.ritT he will take possession rebruary frkof urov nAtin waa onnrarrtorl in tYia unrlr Hancock hn the list in this 1 Wketttjof th- An fing jncudi 200 teams and 300 men normal conditions, thus placing Lhowing. one at their U'St The surest cure for the blues is by not miss ing the performances given by this company. CIKCUT COUKT r. I. lVrrine. of St Johns, was out to the city Saturday and Monday. Mr. I'ernne lormeny Hillsboro. and was in tho iMirlv nineties, lie II. 1 t ait " ' - , . . .-, 1 , unri.il on the orurinai acnui mcrich bhck. and did mucn ma sonry here and at McMinnville, Em rick & Cor win. Hillsboro. Ore.. Jan. 25. 1912. STALLION FOR SALE T. J. Allen was given a confirma turn of sale of and in the case against the Heaverton Clay Man ufacturing (. I W P.UU1U ...... .JirnH a mil Med title in his case against slovewood leng hs. Henrv Kamna. of Blooming, 483, Hillsboro. Ore. was a city visitor, Monday, pay- me Li vesly, father of the ing taxes. Livesly Brothers, hop buyers. Wiii SPn reristered Coach Stal- 1). P. Corrieri has opened a was over from beyond Oak Park, iion winsor. Finely built and Ak markot nn Spcnnd Street. I r rniav. Air. uvesiy is over 01 mwl i-nlta fjpnt o tract. , . ,nlllfSII llllI- ' I " , , - ; I . I fV W "V'V. v... I aw cord w(km1. poles up 10 l next door to the Kocber parlors, years 01 age, dui carries ma ab e w,u sen for casn and i.whes n diameter, lence rims, an(i w endeavor to Keep a sup- years as ngnuy as me avcruKc some cow3 as payment mul Uurnls of all kinds, into lv in 8ea8on at all times, man of sixty. He .says that a Herman Boge, Hillsboro, Or., win go nn" , . man is never oiuer uiu ne iccio. UQujg 5 Kesidence near 1 arm the the country. cull on me. --(- Write, phone or Sam Paisley, of Buxton, Mr. Livesly at one time was one jnirton. url Skow, Tualatin in Monday morning, reaching the of the heaviest buyers of hops in 46-2 PUBLIC SALE JohnHon ct als, covering t;HHlm farm, near Glencoo. call on ffliSi.: dtrt nT" o'clock, after riding state VhepvVisn VVIflK uinu ko munnv In ffln aim. I I U.nl t nf (Snston. WDSl . . m t9 Corneal the hop gro wing ". nn tut- uniici ...... iiriuv 'iwn . lamintr Rome lur a man vi . . , .. i, A l le of land claimed bv Jennie j,u, to the county seat Mon- - There is now underground the unaersignea win seiiai puo- U F, Galbrcath. . dav. and brought in a wolf hide . whispers that the United event- lie auctwn at hw farm, miles andthrec,lmlK,as.iForthewoM 1 . thin iii i 1 n tu nnii lwui niuiiLiia viui v -- 1 maim nno naop 1 nnnoi 1 hi 111 inn . 1 111 h rnaL ui xviii lwij. uii biiv uiu dollars each for the cats, making make a fine .fH- east of North Plains, to Hillsbo- Behnke place. 2 miles north of .i..n.. fm. hw tr n. mussen, 011 nni h-w. h thAn run i,ne over iscnamDunr DnaKe, at w . m, eieveu uuiiuin Pottdu lp and Farminirton. r' :r",;'5 .Tl"...,.,.. ..r r,r.rtv nn 1. -...!... Tutlvel . . ! . " 7i "z. u througn ine ncn isouin iuhihum mumuai, rrinuAni hwta diiii iir li iiiiL j,!.-., MontTorinn 1 irHtniii. iv. 1 - z. . . . . A 1 ..... ne es 2 rmiles southeast of Hills- "uureo' " 50 nd ". 0nnec11ng Driving horse, 9 yrs, 1100; horse, acies, miiia . 4, Mnwn with the main line of the 10 lorm- mora q venra " . . . . 1A icniOi Aa)Wa v . w.. 1 Oscar Thaver was mven a de cree covering land on which he has resided for a number of years, the judge holding that the land was bought for him, and that the eouitv was in Mr. 1 tiayer. 1l!!yt'r- . boro-'nlsoa house and 21 acres I kcrecs of divorce were grant- Will wU at a Decrees of divorce were grani-r. v: ..- u;n .n at a TUa sithern Facinc nas en- Dsaiem run. una wuuu i nnnn. cood worK animais: nve eil in I.U.n a Ukmin and Mtminiivim.. .i;-tJnn fne a (tnnhle miorhtv fine Country, and there- mwvi m;ilr mwi all fresh in HiriK ' rBTCi 18 l? t.bC Kh M months 1 residence pro KiK'cl ISk Qirt and the Mmnanv Stranger things have happened. Ly. o brood ao,. hoar. 18 IXX1 LICENSE DUE p' uunstn' , Ltates that it will not admit of PoPfl rn(ip of Scholls. was months old; four pigs, 3 months . .. j Ki.ti. i'lnins are 1 . . A A..AM ifi " - . . ' . . I .1 j. 10 .k,ni,nK. .ii nAh vnio Cornelius hhu "-- the common user ciauoc, e u t th itv Fndav. and stated UU 10 -"- Hog license due the city of Hills- said to be Candida or.muu"v" the right is not iofthcomlng. - Argus reporter that the takbS, X ro, for the year 1912, is now tain water-something Ihat jJ The ordinance has been publish- covin the river road "fss. buggy harness cultivator, aue and navab e. e ther to tne thriving iowi ed in tne roruanu unmco. hetween There and farmington FI"W "".v ."."" :""v'"" .! j" ii. nu I v.iuu nhnnlil have. - I ' j.t :Ar.f ,t. lzu-eeir tncuoator. not water -'ui-raiKneu, W hi u c vhj . M, Rv v jo MSSterS. 01 UOId- Were UOIHK iiiokuiuvc... "-."I Il. .nnmoHim corder. Mua Im nn d bv ren. I fni-o-ot to asK ior a ""r . i "u. p...t with the an it-loir aDDaratUS wiin ; v . lai iiijii a v i p -- i .-ha l a I1HIIUII l.tTI UI 1IIU1QWII t " .. .1L.U nui. ah If), or dogs will be impounded, filler when you want a good c:me 0Ver Sunday, to which thev are draining the u"'r rw0v;e"' p uu-.- ri.u Wiimv ??ni". Jl. ''niiiH dust" Masters, came over Dunu, w WOi, d Lunch at noon. i. .V. . "C,JL v,,ucf W1 I iu ceni wm-" i" r.y Ka present at tne iunerai oi nei "w .f . . . ij I nA Ion 9R 10.11.1. .. n .L:n.,- 12tf 1 06 prcBcii . . .. . lv..4K KaiIova thp device could , . m me ociiii.. - .unt tne laie mra. iici . :au. in hankahl ma ni. .,n rn hn nw tin, was over w m i ro. "j ... GhorA. bhr bououet when the flowers ber l, ir," ..Vl. i a Khnmnn Owner. Terms of Sale Under $10, Chas. Bloom were up from below ness at the court house. Krinkie corn . . . l .' J ..,11k tka nltv Witch Hael. Monday, on busi- Emmotts have airesn v . j-rM" ,fttf .fternoon. bloom in the Spnn. - . ' i. . .1 UabAd m rnrznpniiui. iluiiivu wvi-i nnKie corn uci w Mr. Farmer Build up your Country. Buy some Stumping Powder. Clean out the 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 Q deal Ro well Bros. & Co. SCHOLLS. OREGON Phone Priv. Ex. No. 2 I I t St ft its One might as well have no watch as one that's fast or slow AN ACCURATE WATCH is not necessarily an expensive one I have a variety of styles at compara tively low prices that are guaranteed to keep good time. Will be pleased to show them to yon and explain the merits of the various styles and qualities LAUREL M. HOYTSSa-s: