The JnlflLLSBR 4 NO. -Mi I vol.. MX IIIIXSI'.OKO, ORKCON, AlT.l'ST 1. BODY OF LOIS HARRIS E In V tlliiuit nl I'tirtl.uiil M U'UI HI I Otll I MM I) W-k ul Mt jmrf'. I uil nl l ilrM., Iliuifo HJ lu 'suil.nr lA-t llilll'"l; ufl'Tlufclil SIl'Tl ! llano I ii'i'l ' M ' , ti.lllll til V il'A tl.f I l-'ll.tlH - o(ullv w I t' ll l !i ii r;n bv Uu- u 'i "I ri ' ' "" '' (t tin- I ;n l-r Si t 1 . 1 1 ' o ri - '""'"I Vu l'i. i.u. Sh- in vif h:ti Ufi) v rv strong, a'.il ulu n hln-i unti'ihil.ili-i mar t i;i;-.- v,H, I Wolf. .f IIiINIh.. i ". 1' r 111"! lii-r i ii'il i.t'niiiut it l V.w? l;i ii'litt-r that she 'UNI in.t .t.tn.l a lifi-mi a Hrnall lai in, .Mi Il.trrU L it Hillslmni on H'1' t 1 1 i t' f hl. 12. and u fiit I" Ik'inl. vtn rrhlic rnnaitifil i-r ti H' I . t at tin- Yimg W inan'M t "ti ri-t lan AK'i:itini i''m '. i . inif thf in't niitrn iiiv'. '' i!i ajiirarcil. Search !vaiin;ni- t r hcmtuI if 1 1 itH. Unit waiat first uiKM-t.. tin "!t i i.i! i Hunting that he knew ' In- rniiti inilali-i li-a . inv, ami Ahithcr sin- had pun'. Tht- .ni!i man iliiiictt any ktimvl- j .! uf the utl'air, ami i-pcnt wv. ii-r:i! sii k hunting fur tin liwt jmi. i It h 'ipjMi-1-. that the Imily I ri :ii.ii!,ci nndi r tin iIih-K. where Fred I:ihni. of Onrno, was up to the city Monday Minn Lulu Ifcinelson visit! in Portland over Sunday .Mrs. lunzat. ot I'tTtlarnJ. was nut to the city Saturday I. II. Maxwell, of Mountain dale, was a city visitor Saturday. Mrs. Janii-dallin atlt. of Tua latin, wan in town Monday. liorn. July 29. 1912. to Kari Ira'tain and wife, llii'jiboro. a K. M. Lack.-y, of l'Ii. Polk Wanliininoii O.untv is liirurinirM outitv. was down to Uif City 10 BULL MOOSE MOVE lltnir K. New ill Named at I'ort 1inJ n Presidential I lcitir IHI I I V MN I AMIS I OK TIIHti Nuinincr Prrilkl Wihinjl(i Cuunl) Will Si( In CanJiJjIc lad of the week. L M. Hesse, of Seholls. was up to tiic cuy jiuri'iay, KnfiuiK ' V'U'.,. . . V. f, & - i - 4 4' ;. it... (,,. ..lu r..-.i f,.u;.l..f,i of uu till 1 1 I I I .i . f " I i .T v n V thf Tualatin Vallry has Imcii nami'il an a iirfHidi-ntial clfi tor mi tin KooKrvelt tickt-t. Tin iiHTtintf took plan in Portland. Thursday last, and Mr. Ni-wi wan in alU-iiilancr. Wadiinvton ( uunty iravc Knost-vclt a plurali tv last April, his nanir. liki I'.i'ti Aliou. leading all the rest. Mr. Newell went to the m-etin;r of the I Still Moose HU.Hirters w ith- out hoiie of honors arcl tounil himself in the running, lie was selected without olioxition, Illld le predictH that old Was'nr.irton Mrs j.; , Al'U'tt will U' there with tin friends. Miss Marie llofer. of Salem, v as a vrueht at the Hale Springs, Saturday and Sunday. lion. S. I!. Huston and son. Carl, of Portland, were out to the old town Saturday Irrank linger, of South Tuala tin, vas a county seat visitor trie a."t of the week. Mrs. L A. Wl.itcoinl.. of Port ind. was in town Sunday, a iuest of her parents. Mr. arm I JELLS HLLSG0R0 Artit.lt Will go all Over the W'orlJ Where lbor Ha Interest 4l.bf.Kr TOZHR SI NDS TO AKiil S Ktpurt ix in Frror on flc ation. Behind on Cau. i'rencnt and r L REXALL STORE .IMS II MUUS nd tr,e tei father and sli. risT frared it inn Id ! Mi liar n, w ho disappear' d from lldh Un. I rhruary 1J. .Mr. Sh.nV' -r diTideil it was Miss Hani , hut to decide thi- idelitlH, pni'i S of the dress, and a l lt and hni kie NUTe hrouvht In the ninth. -r. Thursdav evi ninv. and ; he '' I tively identities the hui 1.1- . The ImhIv was claimed and hnmeht to Hill dioni the la A of till' Week for hunal. Miss llanis is the daucliter of Mrs. Shalli r. who. with her fain lly. came to (li et'oii a ear or so K), from Minnesota. She :i Hifed 22 years, and was possessed of nUiiit $2,iMm in her ow n rivht. he sank, until raised by the wa-di and churn of the water by the p.'lddleS. The dead vmpI lirst knew Mr. ('uunty liells this Pall when the otesan counted, and that lhisxiori Uooseelt Will SWeethe county leudmi' liotli Tall and Wilson. Thus. Withy com le. formerly of PuriniiiL'ton. was at the conven lion, and tiirureil largely in Un deliUTatiotis. Mr. WilhycoinlM', like lioosevclt. feels that tin tariff is to - more of a vital is sue than most eope imav'in and the Uoosevelt utirters pruHi.se that this issue shall not lie relegated to the closet or tin discard. The moose has been curried and shixl. and lus antlers knoh U-d'aud be isexpectisl to conn under the wire without ierspir- illL'. i .... The lioosevelt electors will Ik on Hie ticket in Oreiron, and this is the first time in history that Washington County Kiliticians of republican instincts have ever countenanced a third party move ment. Here and there on the street voii bear men say they are Kiiitr to vote for leddy, any way, come- w tiai w in. aiiu iney will have the chance, lioosevelt carried the county by 2iHI ver Ta ft at the primaries, with Ijx- pollelte a close third. K)K SAl.l: A itoikI eiirht-rooin house with Wolf at the tirat'ir hopyard. in halls, wnle rcnes. naum)oin. mw'. pitii m, ihev met mrasiona v. nanirv ana uasemeiu. i.eri . . : . ' i .... i :.. :.. I and as well, Kept up a cor- uuntf clean ami new . is in v.'""' rc- poiidenee. Ow inir to the uirl's !ocntion. Will accept small cash ill health tin' mother candidly payment down. Palance like told her that she thought it lest rent, if desired. Or. will lease i,oi to marry Wolf. To this the to desirable tenant. ( For particii- da iehter api'i ared to auree. and lars see or address P. M. lleidel, took no unilrav:e. Miss Harris IlillsUiro. Uiv. l'bone, Main was of a verv retirinn disHisi- Ml. tion, and was in the seclusion of her room a threat deal, rarely l ieakinir bread with the family more man once 01 mnrinuj, y,.,.,))) hieclric is expen- I he burial took place Saturday nientink' with a new train sched- M. II. Stevemon. the abstract- ... . . t':o.:. or. Msiteil ins wue at unoii Springs. Sunday, making the tri i from Portland in a motor. Miss lae Kessel. daughter of Mrs. I.. K. Uok'ers, of mar Lau rel, has returned to Portland to attend the Trades School. Miss I Jose Cave returned home I'riday evening, after a short isit with liien.ls in t'oiliaii'i and reyon City. W. P.. Peterson, manager of the Hay hopyards at lkeedville. was in the county seat the last ot the week. Contractor Jos. Irsunk' lias Imch down in the lower part of county the past week, tloinn some bridge work for the county. J. M. Pitman has sued Klsie Pitman for divorce. They were married lu re Oct. W and the husband alleges desertion. There are no children to the union. V. K. Pevrir. of Peaverton. was in town Pridav, accompanvini; J. Prank Stroud on a business trip to Forest tirove. Mr. lw is in terested in the Peaverton Pank. Mrs. I.luvd (ilnett. who has leen visiting with her relatives, the family of P. U Ablxitt. started for her home in South eastern Oreiron. Monday morn- She accompanied by her sister, Miss Minnie Alitoiu A. P.. pHvis. of Puxton. I I.PCTklC SCHPIH 1.1; al li rnoon. .MUS. A. C. MWStlN ,eona Ib'llenb'ck 2:! ears. Wile of lailson. of Pat tie Mrs. Flora Hanson, ayci lr. A. C. oround. Wash .. died Tuesday ninrniin!, I u I y 2:!. P. Hi?, at Si. I'lHephs Hospital, ancomer. Wash., from appendicitis. She Bs ill but seen days and i leath as unite unexpected. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson had been wedded but iihoiit seven months. Mrs. Hanson was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ib.llenheck. well kiimvn in ami around Mountain dale, where the family resided, ami where or years ft r. o Men Tennis Pyl has sold his l acre ranch, over in South Tualatin, to a centleinan ule, and a new train has heen placed on the Portland-Forest drove run. The time at present is. from llillslioro: to 1'i.illiiint From roitlmiil b AS . in. 7 n . in. S ,S n. in. lo:yin in. I 4S l. m. 4 On v in. ti;)S p. in. 5 jo . III. In (Si l hi. 7:50 R. tn y ( A, in ti:4r a. in. 2:1s j) in y.tl . m. 7:1m p. 111. 7 js p in I) 3 p. III. IMJI. 111. by the name ol llin. who hails Irom Nmlliern t Irei-on. The new purchaser will take possession in !!M days. Py! has not yet decided whether he w ill buy another ranch or not. I saw cord wood, poles up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rails, and boards of all kinds, into stovewood lengths. Will tfo into 1 1,., country. Write, phono or call on me.' Carl Skow, Oak St., School District Ponds, for Dis hetween First and Second, Hills- vwi jS!0i io7, Washington Coun- boro. Oreiron. Phone, t ity ty, Oregon, in the sum of ..)tHi, 1 1. ,.i,mi.H. of near Laurel, in denominations 01 smm oi ti. vv-is in tow n Prulay. lie is now NOTICI: OP IM)ND SAI.I; 1)00. are oll'ereil for sale to the 7 .in i mm o in 1 1 11. 1. ' u as in iio 11 1 1 111.1 . iv ......... 1 . , , , , . . 1 1 l'H-k ranched and dueled a uil,.r Second crop of clover best bidder by the undersnrned. ... . .. 1 . ioinif. ..." I...1 l.l.lj n.w.n unmo to Im ooen- av mill. Later they moved to!, i. . . .... 1 ouuie tiroiind. h'ui, 1 i,. ,1,1 -it - 11 1 11 1 11 1 ivfl him 11 v li 1 ti ll,. , . ..... 1 ; 11 oie iinllciilicck home at liailie, ! ornun.l, l-rnlay, lliterilielil liellU' n the Wilson eeinelerv. Tin casket, banked by an immense ( firoiusinii o Dowers, w as repos on the porch ihll iuir the ser vit'cs, which were attended by a fnultitude of friends who came from far and near to pay tin- last Aspects to one whom they uni versally esteemed and loved. The husband and the parents and family of Mrs. Hanson have tn' sympathy of their many friends in Washington County. . I II. ..I ........ 11 l.l I Ulll lilll OIOS IIIHHI n.llllt' LU uet'l'l-ll- 1 1 v. iii says 1 1 ui l in'i" in - . , , f ".' ' , 1. . 1 .. 1 .. t 1 ji.innitr irii'iuiiriir u ill .1 ....I 1.... 1. .111. mill II III' C.'lll I'll UL 1 11" HHIIIII in.i.Ti.n. v.. .T "r". I ,.",, t 'l-M p. n,.. Saturday l asiieaK 01 ....... v t ., Ti,., ..11 , o i-iu in inn it 1 ir si .). iiv .111 IIIO III.. ... " I .' e w ill navt cover w illioui any wcuiuk. Peeistered ('otswold buck, il years old, tine stock and lino in dividual, for sale. Tako him for $1.1 Herman Koliso. farminir ton Ore. Aihlress llillsboro, Ore.. Uoule 2. U Alev C.mi'iI.iii ..I' 1, ...o' Nloi'lh Plains, was in 'the county seat Iriilny. J. S. Miller, r.fScholls, was in the city the last of the week, Kroctinp; frionds. Smokers want, the best thero fall for a Schiller or a C. rand Marcu, whon you want to soe tho Wuo wreuth curl. valuation of said district, on tho tax roll is $UobUr. H. P. Sappinjrton. County Treasurer, Ilillsboto. Ore. July 25, 1912. Tho Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian Church will kiyo an I 11 Morrison, of Sacramonto, ice cream social at tho Farming Ciif returned home Friday, af- ton Christian Church, Saturdaj (er a week's visit with bin par- evoninfr. Au. 3. Program. Al cuts .1. T. Morrison ami wifo. of nro cordially invited. 20-21 .ii ininirloll. 0 is in iiioo.iice oi' tho superintendent of tho S. P. at tho Calilorma capiuu. Prick will b' on aalo nt my yard. North llillsboro, by Satur day. Aujr. 3. Loavo order if you aro in tho market. A fine kiln just unloaded. - J. G. Kbju1 man; llillsboro. Ore. 20-21 , It. Dorland nnd Frank Wil lianis of bovond North Plains, were over to the city Friday, on business with tho condenser. Fred Hood, of below Newton wns in Saturday. He says his hops will not bo ready for pick inir any earlier than usual, nc cordinR to present prospects General blacksmithinp, .horse shneinir and woodwork. A work iruaraiueod. At urove Innd. on the United.-O. Wil son. 19-3'- Carl Pfahl, of Blooming, was in town Saturday. re urned from Kuirene, last vvevk. and Monday and Tuesday ship- im'.I another carload of work horses to Southern uretfon, to ork on the Oavis-Hannan con tract. HolHiuwrht I no oi team f Johnny Mcllaoruo and sent it South. Constable MeOuillan has one of the finest roadsters in this see- on out of Hal 15. It is .a safe et that the youngster couut make 2:20 in a very few weeks ot track training, and just where le would land with a year or so of training is hard to tell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perggren. of the Wallace settlement, be tween Cilencoi- and Senppoose. were in town Friday. Mr. Berg eron has boon in tho shingle business 111 his section for many ears. liov. John Russel llorriek. president of Pacific University. ilKiut 30 years ago, tor a snort period, died at Chicago, July 2tl, iged IK) years. Kov. iierncK was here but a few months, and lorrick Hall was named in his honor. Hon. P. W. Haines, of Forest Grove, has been named state chairman of the republican com mittee, and will labor for Wil iam Howard Taft. He will get busy late in August and keep the political machine busy from then on until November. M. Peterson, former mayor of Forest Grove, w as in tow n Mon day, accompanied by his wife. Mr. Peterson is vice president and treasurer of tho Ford Auto mobile agency in hast Portland, and says his company has soul 30 machines since the 11)12 sea son opened. All those in this locality who aro natrons of the tented city at tho Oregon State Fair Grounds aro requested to send word to Albert To.ier, mayor. Fair Grounds 1'. O.. Ore., and state whether coming this year or not and also how much additional room may be desired by neigh bors t hus assuring all their form er locations. There is no charge for camping space or for stall room for team. Albert To.ier, the well known former Hillslxirorite. and who never overlooks anything touch ing on this city, sends the Argus a report w-hich w ill go all over the world. Tho rejirt is in er ror on elevation, giving 121) feet, instead of 2,J-"i; and fives the l'J 10 census of 2.010, which is un der th present population by several hundred. The rert follows: IlillsUiro (II. T. Pagi.-y. May or.) IlillsUiro. the county seat of Washington county, is favor ed by the Oregon Klectric and West Side branch of the South ern Pacific running through the town. Tho P. 1L & N. to Tilla mook starts from Hillsboro. It covers an area of 320 acres and is IS miles west of Portland. Two good county roads from IlillsUiro to Portland and good roads lead to all parts f the t e countv. It lias a population 01 2.0K; and the elevation is 120 fH't. The assessed value of city property is $:7.V". and there is a Umded indebtedness ot $2.1. (XH). There is a gravity water sys tem under construction. There is a paid tire department with horse drawn apparatus. A new- annex is under construction to the court .house. There are two sewer systems (sanitary an. storm.) tho sanitary having sep tic disjiosal system. There are eleven blin ks of street paved ami fifteen more have U-en ordered. Tho "World's Keepfresh Plant." costing $10.0iio. has just Uen completed. The public school hu dinir is valued at 2o.ouo ana another to cost $33.0o0 is under construction. There are seven churches. Christian, baptist. Methodist. Catholic. Congrega tional, Fivangelical and Southern Methodist The buildings are valued at $22,000. lhe value of other public buildings, including the county court house, is placed at $70,000. Nineteen school teachers are employed and they i are paid salaries ranging from $.10 to $110 per month. The city marshal is paid $i.1 por month. Common labor commands -2 per dav. skilled labor $1 and man and team $5. Tho electric light and water systems are ow ned by private parties. The cost of electric light is 4 cent per month nor candleoower. Water costs $1 per 3IXH) gallons. Lumtxring, dairying, hop and fruit growing, and farming aro the principal in dustries. IlillsUiro has a plan ing mill, sawmill, flour mill, con densed milk factory, seven gro cery stores, three drygoods stores, four saloons, three moat markets, two hotels, two har ness shops. 3 drugstores, 2 fur nishing goods stores, 1 hardware store, 4 farming implement stores, 4 banks. 2 commission and feed stores. 2 storage ware houses. 4 confectionery ana no tion stores, 2 garages, ti livery stables, 2 milliner stores. 2 mu sic stores, 3 jewelry stores, 3 shoe stores, a planing mill, sash and door factory. 2 newspapers with job plant equipments Beautvs.v Good Health i You cannot 1 lutifut if too are unhealthy without good hrnlth ymir rvr lark c'.rarnrn. o muter how you stimulate thr til the skin Beta out ot ci.n.t 1 1 1. n . 00 matter how vou paiat it the whole body Rivei off an un 4e4uiut oilor, n matter how you bathe it. Ooml health la the shortest nit to real tirauty ami even the homely woman can lie attractive if she krrj her health in Komi rendition. Our Vegetable Compound t ilritnel for that very pitrpoae. It keep the feminine txxly in a nmili tion of prrfcrt health am! help you to attain the highest kind of hrauty ln-a'.i'.y outsi.le anil innMc the boily. Get bottle toUy. f 1.00. The Delta Drug Store j HILLSBORO, ORE. I m m m m Are You Thinking Of opening a DanK Account the one snre road to best business? If you arc, do not overlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National r a x k 1 1 Private desks for writing your business letter; for drawing your checks and a big free telephone list in a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make you feel at home for w e have all the modern conveniences. , our patronage courteous received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main mud Third, HilHboro. Oreirn Agricultural College Resource Urgt of any Bank In Washington Oounty J- A. THORN" BURGH President J. K. BAILEY W. Vice-Preaitlent E. Ferrin, Aas't Cashier W. MCELDOWNF.Y Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans - $l!80,570.12 U.S. Bond (at par) 25. (XX). 00 Other tionds 57.160.tX) Hanking House 18,500.00 Cash and due from Hanks and U. S. Treasurer 148,082.44 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits' $25,000.00 27,000. V0 1,317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 $529,312.56 Iloeorvo a 4 Per Oont. $529,312.56 This Kreat institution opens its doors for the tall semester on Sentember 20th. Courses of in struction include: General Agri culture. Agronomy, Animal Hus handrv. Kacteriolocy. Kotany ami riant Patholoirv. Poultry Husbandr-v. Dairy Husbandry Horticulture. Entomology. Civil Engineering. eterinary Science, KlPi'trieal Engineering, Mechani- i'!il Engineering. Mining hngi- neering. Highway Engineering. Domestic Art, Commerce, for estry. Pharmacy, juatnemaucs. Chemistry. Zoology. Physics-, English Language ami Litera ture, Public Speaking, modern Languages, History, Industrial Pedagogy. Art, Arcniteciure, Physical Education, Military Science and Tactics, and Music. Catalogue and illustrated liter ntnre mailed free on application. Address, Registrar. Oregon Agri cultural College, Corvallis. Ore. School Year Opens September 20. M. S. Chapman, of Oak Park, was over to the city the first of the week; DIRECTORS Tho. G. Todd John E. Bailor J- W. Fuqua Wilber W. McEldownoy J. A. Thornburrf T DO YOU WANT A WATCH? Most everyone does. Every body needs one. Some people however, don't feel like paying a large sum of money for one. They try to get along by de pending on the public clocks and their friends for the time. Inconvenient, of course. " I have a large assortment of the leading makes of watches that I am offering at SPECIAL PRICES At the prices I am. offering, there is no further excuse for your going without a watch. LAUREL M. IIOYT JEWELER AMD OPTICIAN First door west of the Delta. . I 1 4 4 i 4 4 .4 3C