The Mills lnlflLLSBeiR vol.. XIX HILLS BOKO, OREGON', DECKMBKR 19, 1912 NO. 4 K3E FOR FARMERS 1 livery Dairyman Should Write tit Congressman I'ur Hooka INtilG MM PAVS TMi HII IS. SIKI eat Vcteriaary in (iotriomcet Warld I. I mKr Many farmer are not aware that tli (iovrrnim'iit uliliiln-s h-v i-ral vntunhtt Umkii fur free itmtrittu tin. The Uxikn an MiHirtiiiic tit Senator and ('onri'uxmen from whom llicy can U obtained by merely unking for thent. Among the innt useful of thene book are tin Atrrtfulluritl tear Hook, that fr Ull lieiiijr the latest ituiei. The (iovernnieiit also pitl.lislii'H a very practical book Oil "liim-useH of l he otm" nt another on "UiwiiMenof Cut tle", and it Iteixirt of the Cureau of nnimal lnliilry of fei:il value to stock ruUert. AxkiniT for copies of thette books tl'M- not place the etti.cn under any obligations wluilever to lhe Senator or t'oittfreeMiien, an the Unk ure printed by the (iovertuuetit and paid for ly the taxpayer. Many tin Oregon farmer has cured nick horne and cattle by follow in tf llieilirictioim in tin' I (OVernmeiit h doctor bonks. If yoti (ire intcreHtcil acini your request t Snator Jonathan Bourne Jr . Senutor (leorire IK ('hum Uriah. Con irreitsman V. C. I la ley or Con irressman A. W. I-alTerty. at WiwhlnKton. I). C. AI'CIION SAI.I; The undersigned will sell at pub lic iale at hi furm. jiiljoinuiiu: th city of llillhU.ro Ore., and hi cat, on tin S. P. II l. at the southeast corner tif the City i'ark cm 8ATUKDAY. 1K( 21 Beginning at 10:.'fc ovlock a. m.. sharp, the following proerly. to-wit: Work mare, cow, i yn, (riving milk; !nnl how, and f shouts ; 100 hens. 2i pulIeK one hone wagon, 12 inch and 1" inch Oliver Chilled plows; M tool h steel lever harrow, cream Hep parator, double shovel plow, lot of trarden tooln, wheel burrow, feed cutter, luirrel churn, lLMb tent, steel rang', two heaters. Singer Hfwing machine, dining room cxtcnnion table, hirdseyc maple dresser, pride n oak dress er, oak side ImmiI. 2 steel bed apringn and mattresses, U l tad atead. commode, baby crib, steel couch and matin, 2 center table. Morris chair, 4 oak rock era, 6 diningrhair. kitchen tna ure. table, 4 kitchen chairs. folding baby carriage-, boy' wagon, oak Irnok case, washing machine. 4 pair of lace curtains. 2 ruga, one 12x11 and one !K12; stair carHt, rug and carpet, hall tree, cooking utensils, I'or- tier. 25 Hclgian hare. Kdison phonograph with 50 record, am other article ton numerous to mention. Term of sale $10, and under, cash: over $10, six months' time, approved note, interest at K ht xent. Geo. A. ('able. Owner, .Tte .uu i. u iiu III CITY OFHGERS iCltlxens Met Thursday Evening ad Namod Men For all Office Judee Smith went to Tualatin. Friday, to look into the death of II C. Patrick. veterinary, who tad been in and around that place for several month. Pat rick was aged about 05 year. and he was found dead in hi room at the Home Hotel, Friday morning, very early, lie had s en under the w eather for some liittit titnl U'Mu ton k i f 1 wnu!ni I . ' " WILL VOTE ON THE JANl'AIV MM'uie. 4 inenu 01 me ueau man nassed l'atrick'i door about five o'chK-k. and knowing theS C twaif. Miyr, Utmitr, sick muu w as an early riser, call-1 Mankal wU Tnasartr co! to mm. Letting no response had pass,Hl. Patrick had been A My h" ben named for city married two time, but was jv. office In Washington tounty-an ing ti e life of a bachelor. I elective office, at that But that I want to buy a mall farm on comes later. In the story. Last a county road with stock and lm-1 Thursday evening the citizens of i lirnent and some clear land. I Oreneo. the nrnoosed new town f y.M, are the owner of a farm L t the 0refon Nurwry property, John Boge, of Farmington, was in town Saturday. Fred B. Clark, of below Farm- ington, was in town Saturday. Col. Thus, ('raw ford, of Tigard. was in town rnuay. greeting friends. James Jackson, of below Oren- co. was a county seat visitor Friday. Jo. Connell, of near Conntll station, on the United, was in the city Friday afternoon. Henry Miller, of Witch Hazel, was in the city Saturday morn ing. Jos. Jack, of below Farming- ton, was a county seat visitor Saturday. J. T. Young was a Ix-banon visitor last r nday. on business for the powder company he represents. I)o not forget to ask for a Schiller when you want a good 10 cent smke -no "cough dust" boundary will in the Sclullet. 12tf Dr. F. J. Bailey, well known ALDERMAN STRONG FOB THE SUPERVISORS' LAV Says That Centulcring flipene it is the ttest Feature t Schools BETTER FOR THE RlftAL COUNTIES Aiks 'PtUiikUni" U Leave Ike 111 Statute Aloac Uiro. died at Sixikane. last Thurs day evening, presumably from heart failu The remains were shipitcd from Siokane to l'ort- land for interment For several years deceased had leen travel ing for a drug house. He was ucll known by all of the early settlers in the North I'lainsdis-I trict Herman Johnson, of Kcho, I . aaa. tk sall ttiit4fe aanl rr iftk 4t m i n mii v f m ii n i asiui H! II. M a l.Kat on. aerial clear and a list of ,HCk "". ' st.s k and Improvements. Can ng, and named a city ucaet to make a cash payment of $3000 1 be voted upon January 6. At for the right kind of a place, that Ume the citizens within cer Address I . (). Ilox 1120, l'ort- n--nt i i wi An - i . 1 1 1 1 . mail' aa a wmt a . . . .... i viii i n anil inu mi m iiru J. J. Fowler, well known here ncorPoration . and. at the here and at Portland, are residing years ago. having conducted Mme time, the lectors will elect at Tacotna, Wash., for the Win- , m nM.M ' " u.ei B c,ty ticket If the incorpora- ter. iim.nu.-. ixiiik "u .... . fniintt,. than l hero will liel iu l- r f an eietnon. ii ucicauru, mr n nn nr the luif timothv erowers the election will be null and void. Lr u, ,.0,intv. was in town Sat- ine loiiowing ncaei was av enront to I'orthin.i . J I I. I. . Al namea, ana u is noi inougni there will be any opposition For Mayor M. McDonald, of the Oregon Nursery. For Recorder Herbert Mc Donough. For Treasurer-Miss Edna lur dy the first woman nominated Ore., who. at least says he hails to an elective office in Washing from that nlace. was in the city ton County so far as municipal day afternoon Monday, looking Tor aid to help attain are concerned. send him to a business college. Councilmen K. A. Mincemoy lb savs h In came a deaf-mute er, Mr. Brush, Robert Schneider. throueh tvohoid. and he is try-1 Rev. L. M. Boozer. Fresbyterian ing to get a business education, minister; G. Do bora, and H. V. lie is very bright but when Meade. Mr. Meade is a printer, pinned down to business seemed and is doing the printing for the to resnt it Oregon Nursery Company. One must U? tutld Full base ment, modern improved house on two lots in Hillsboro, Also a irtMid house and 21 acres in Mc Minnville, near good school (.ml litu. n titni'ii for iriwl phiek .. ... --.... - ------- I, , . 1JL- .. M..ui lututM in fuiin itoaa wisincino. i. nasninif ii i H..V ... .......v w. - i .,. i i i ... r i:i almrirain Terms. Iton bounty, uregon, on ine win m. n. isonnam.oi oeiow rarm- " la a tnin a. n I . a O.. J-.. F Ilunsiin laty OI uec, IVIS, i o ciock, nnjrion, was in wwn oaiuruay. I m a dafasmina na av tan r ,if 1 Ua aaira fhnf innsnilli'h na fl ilda Stew-art well known mpr0Vement to be made on any Thanksgiving rooster put him on here m the olden times, is in me Lnty road, or roads, or portion crutches for a week be is going iiTiro-Kuwi wnw. , . -. thereof, in said distnet and to to catch the Christmas leeu witn t. I v""i. xii. uki-i auu aiwual tav In florrav fhAlo etnol trait ibi-ii in (Mil i lanimvw m l.vrvanaa thoranr not trt PXOPOfl s r of years, and he will engage 10 :. on lhe doIla, on m business n i oruana. aira. -d -00-., UxaMe oroDertv in ...III It MMllfAn 1 I.' - riewri i jm u I said road district lis soon as he locates. thi nth dav of Dec.. Do not foriret that Dave Cor- 1912. .. Ill .1.. ...ui. i.liimhincy anil I Phaa lutihormar. Will WIU M JUMI .UH.w..., t - r - I Q.., .. . . . . a tm 1 . 1 . j i: ;, 1 ". give you estimates, oausiaciory 1 supervisor 01 ivoau uwitov .. ....1, un.i iiiim inn na 1 WHKinmnii 1 Mini v iiro-i ..'t 1 iun u AlhaM Hi I la. on I VT. J. 1. lamiCHie aim wue ill I L 1 117 Kill" I Ulillliim I SkWlll . v.ii ii,mW Ann JW. Cnlhiwath W. Tiffanv. J. I teDarted Monday for a tour oi nil" ( 141 r -w a ww- 7 I ii , . i ii t R. (1 ThomDSon. August Blank, one zsi anu upon reacmus r t. Uumm w r Thnmtvann. York wi l emoarK lor continental v u. .v.w..., ....... ....... .r ... . - Fred Wesch. Ludwig Weith. F. fcurope. wnere tne uwwrui r .iAk J i' Mrfinri I N visit all the big hospitals. They UnKSnaUn JftKn Woaeh R A exDcct to be absent several Robinson. C F Casteel. Mary E months, and will return late in Robinson. Leonard Smith. A ine opnng. Rddy. S E Burns, A G Wilkins, Ntk tl Dislrkl UU Meclig IN MUMOklAM Hillsboro Council. 1634. Knights of (ilumlnm, has noted with sor row the death of Mrs. Kllie May Soarksman. wife of Brother C. Sparksmnn. and has at a spe cial meeting assembled appointed the undersigned committee to ennvov to the relatives of the deceased our fraternal sympathy in their bereavement. A resident of Hillslmro; Mrs. Spfexksman, dwelt among us, a rood. sturdv. Christian woman, and reared a family according to the faith in which she believci Her life was merciful, generous, charitable and orartical. Her Heath thnuurh regretable, was vet consoling in that it ended a lire well spent ana worn wei done. May eternity bo her re ward. . John Engeldinger, Arthur J. Miltenherger, Wm. B. Delsman, Committee. D. P. Corneri always keeps the finest fish in the county. AI kinds in season. Also a line sup ply of the freshest vegetables, Tr him. Second Street, one door South of Koeber'fl. 25- The Misses Krahmerand Edna Hoirrefe. of the dooming section visited friends in the county seat 4he last of the week. The grand jury took a rest last Saturday, after having made a trip to limber, as well as the ponr.larm, last week. It II. Walker, one of the pio neers or the tseaverion-iA'dar Mill section, was transacting business in the county seat Fri- Duck hunters report oor luck last Sunday, owing to the fact that there is very little water on the bottoms. With the advent of a good freshet this kind of game will be here in abundance. Sunt B. W. Barnes, of the city schools, states that he has received a letter or thanks from the management of the Hoys & the Uaby Girls Aid Society and ciuurcia nciruj Kicii v a - ,. ,k.lt,i trict called, road meeting is hereby Home, thanking the school and i to be Tld at Potto Hau itt frienda for the splendid oiler L'lliatriet No 1. wh nJ at Thanksgiving time. Notice-1 have departed for the Eastern hospitals and Paris. All unsettled notes or accounts can lie paid at my otlice. at the American National liank. or to my daughter. Miss Lura Tamie- I., ah t'odiwlnttd 1 I T'a tvv i VII iUlUIUai9. V av Ittliiiv- Hillsboro isn't the largest town on the map. to be sure, but did you know that there is a state in the union that has but hve cities carrying a larger population than ond Mreeu Farnurs' week, at Corvallis, saw 2:11 farmers and 3fi women, at the Agricultural college. That is n line showing, and Washing ton County contributed to the numbers. If you wish your cemetery lots Albert Hie, J Nvberg. taken care of and kept in condi- lion, leave orders at the E. L SOUTHERN PACIFIC MeCormick store for the under- .............. 1 1 IIBIIVIHK a laivi jivjuiauin umu signed, unargesreasoimu tr.a.uu Th Southern Pac fie schedule, the countv seat of Washington L-rvices. -Samuel btepn- ronnn i8a8folow8: 0? That state is Nevada. To Portland and the cities having a larger Sunday and Sunday night were McMinnvilla naas'irer a. m . 6 o2 census at this time are Carson about the stormiest hours of the sneW City thecapital;Goldtiold;l eno; Winter season, so far, and every- Tillamook train D. m 1:07 Sparks, Virginia City and Win- iHMiy n-niuineu inmuc cofvauiB overland, p. m 4:& ire,,,ulB- not urgent uuhiiichb on mo On Sunday, the Sheridan Das- u.iioK,w,0 m;i norii HIUi lanniTAP flOM not iG-IVe HlUSbOrO I oa nil nmnw-oro wnn. I I BO n VII IW1 csu VUIV10 aa v. ' For Sale An iron-clad stump I for Portland until 8:50. Merintr where thev are coing to puller, two-horse; a poweriui ma- From Portland land when the parcels post law chine; nearly new; 100 ft 7-8 CorvgUjg passenger, a. m....8:22 gets into effect Their loads in cable. 28 ft. anchor cable. 1 in. rniamnnW nuunmr. . m.. 10:00 the Winter are now heavy enough Owner, Otto Wohler, Hillsboro, sh ld naaaenger. D. m.. 5:14 considering the condition of the U. 4. onemileBouthoruaK rarK, mjj nnville passenger ,p. m-6:46 roads, and it is about all one Phone 36x1.- t 38-40 horse can handle. With the par- John Lippert who has built Notlc, ol 01, Ro.d Meeilng l 'LlLu6 .iu.rie hniioeq from Timber towns te team w wue uiivukh tuv muu. h )"B.L94 J?. ""SrJ: The oav of Hillsboro's carriers is S'r1" "?AT yT.'T,: Wj&JLriaat $1,100 per year-and now 11 1 1 01 11 tiuiino niv w. roU mccilH amnj w u I .. , , ... mi uovo tA 1. ,n,: nA mH tw. si..viii. in u naii lit looks like a raise win nave to ween. tuiMiiK ".! vim u m . w. .-, ... -i, , , .. . ci 1 with his many friends. nuttict No i. w.rtBton um,. ne maoe oy our u ncie oamue. IvllWea W I'W JOM umj F 1 - - . jj . a.T at n.1wtl t. m . lit ilftrrmine I lafpi Rrftflfnrn. A SOT. Of the . laKe" . p: r- zl?. l. ihY.;;ori wuin the jersey cow. .vwiici o any coanty road, or toada, or porlloa .rhupaJav anfl Friday the erty, pay charges, advertising, thof, m aaid toad diauict. and ivy g QfthfuLr when he left etc., and take same away. J. T. wJVTS?SS IVJtt ?tS S 2 1 1 e H HAiiihA! Ar B-itiiov m. mm loiicm id inii is nil iu Muiwii iiii nuuiu noo I MI J aia v hoTon r verimd Address and now he is a strapping 1 ZrlL' O1'0.. . Uix-footer. For four years he -w 1 1 raira aaisi uu usi 'wvwwaa 1 . c 1 a 1 ;M 3 J Hhevlln. fiaS Deen one OI ine niaienui 111 Supt of Instruction Alderman, in an open letter, endorses the law which provides lor super visorship of the schools of the various counties, and a-ks the politicians to leave it alone. He intimates that school superin tendents do not have time to look into all conditions relative to the schools, and that super visors have made good in nearly all counties. Alderman contends that the rural school has been vastly ben ehtted. The supervisor, not afraid to speak out has openly called attention of lapses; of meagre utilities; of shortage of necessary school supplies, etc.. and his remarks on sanitary con ditions are very much to the point He says: Again, supervisors by care fully looking over the grading of the pupils and advising with the teacner, nave in many cases saved a year of a student's time, In the rural schools promotions are made but once during the school year and if at the time of the promotion the pupil falls short of making the required grade, he must spend another year in the grade. The super visor guides the efforts of the pupil and the teacher so that the puoils will have no difficulty in doing well in the specified time all the prescribed work in any grade, lhe idea of the super visory law is that a teacher wil improve in service and thus be a year s better teacher at the end of the year. With proper super vision every school in the state is in a sense a normal school. 'The rural Supervisors in this slate have. 1 think, saved in some cases the lives of boys and girls during the last two years 1 hey have looked after the sani tary conditions. In thousands of cases they have had the wel water examined, and in not 1 few cases have they found seri ous contaminated wells from which pupils and teacher were drinking. There are cases where typhoid fever was prevalent in districts almost every year where they have been free from it in the two years on account of bet ter sanitary conditions advocated by the rural supervisor." hill HEALTH A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE" Whenever you or any member of your family feel aicK and don't hnow what is the mat ter. Never Delay, see the doctor. But if you know what ails you bad cold grip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand and one complaints of the human body, come to this drug store. We have a remedy for every illness everyone com pounded from the formulae of successful physicians. Come in for one of these cures today: The Delta Drug Store j REXALL STORE 1 i Are You Thinking Of opening a Banh Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not overlook the mod ern accommodations at the American Mons! bank 3 Notice of District Road Meeting; Private desks for writing your business letter; for drawing yonr checks and a J big free telephone list in a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make yon feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. yiour patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National -Bank Main amaf Fka HMtboro. Hillsboro, Route 2. John Hen Stewart of South Dated thla lh day of December, igia. 4 rncTiu id Diatrtcl Oregon. Hn.llh K.lin T I u, John Hen Stewart or ooutn guperfli0r of Rowt Diautct No. 10, spectors at the Pai TualnUn, was over to the county Waahitito CoBBty, Ofegon. and he expects to b seat the last of the week. Thoa Shetiia, M sheno. c i Hwr- biff ditch in a few 1'anama canal. leave for the Ho John Gfeller.of above Moun- &Jta over to Hojpiiam Friday ta ndn e, was m town Monoay wsmi, J wroai. n uavia. evenm. ",a . . I v-i! liui. 1f.ll fka Hall Tho-1 0,.,..l.. VVk la in thamtv. h mnrnmtr. wmbii -"7. n' l .iH iwu jniiua Hrnrir(on. 7' M. LaRuc. ot Forest Grove, was oassing the time of day in Rm. Cable is Belling out his the city Fridav afternoon. personal property; and is think Mis Ona Foord returned Sun- Ing of strain entering ine com rinv vpninff. after a week's visit mercial traveler s reaim. with friends in Portland. Smokers want the best-there Steeples. While in the city, he visited at the home of J. A. lm brie, where as a boy he was cared for when he had sustained a broken limb. Bradford says the ditch at Panama is one of the bitr things of the world, and that the immensity of the work K. N. Staehr.of Forest Grove, fore call for aSchilleror aGrand canonly beappreci ... j k u Mnmtav Marcs, when you wani w see me goes me enure ichku w u in circuit court blue wreath curl. I proposed ship canal. v Notice ii hereby given that a district road Dirtting is hereby called, to be held at the old I nion School, In District No II, WasIiiotilon County, Oieijon, on the jSth day of Pecember, iqia, at a o'clock p. in., to dtterniine the extent of tin provement to be made on any county toad, or road, or portion thereof, in said road district, and to levy a special tax to dtfrav theeXDense thereof, not to exceed to mills on .the dollsr, on all rral and personal taxable property in said road district. Dated this 9th day of December, I911. And Heckman, . Supervisor of Road District No. tl, Washington County, Oregon. Henry Nlollera, bam Kargel, bam joss, Fred Schuli, J Jacob Stoller, Fied Town- send, J A Croenl. Saul Stoller, Kinil Stark, Christ AUenbach, John Meier, M Fttz'immons, Henry fcdiger, Jobn Kehrli. J. C. Miller, of above North lains. was in the county seat Saturday. J. C. Bechen. of West Union, was a city caller Saturday, and dropped in on the Arjrus for a minute s exchange ot civilities. Wm. Rid-rely. a veteran of Forest Grove, was down to the county seat Saturday morning, greeting his veteran friends. Peter Jacobsen, West Union. was in town the last of the week. He savs the srraders aie work ing right along on the Orenco- United link: Notice of Road District Meeting Notice is hereby given that a district road meeting is hereby celled, to be held at Grange Hall, Buxton, in Road Dis- . . . . firm- crici no. si, n iuugwu vvwu.j, v fion, on the oth day of Dec, 191a, at 3 o'clock, to determine the extent of im provement to be made on any county . . . .1 . 1. C 1. u. rruii or toaas. or poruon lucrcui, iuihiiu .ll.iriri and to lew a snecial tax to defray the expense thereof, not 10 exceed t nulla on ine dollar ou an rcni nuu personal taxable property in aaid toad district Dated thla 37th day of November, 191a. A. Koatur, Road Supervisor of Road Diatrict No t VViMhltiBtan Countv. Ore. Geo Mshet, N P Nelson, F C Burg hnizer. S H Bullock. 1 T Turk, R T Simpson. RnomMt largni otmmy Bmmk It Wmaklmgtom Otmty J. A. THORN BURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY President Vice-President Cashier H. E. Ferrin, Aas't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans $280,570.12 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00 Other Bonds 57,160.00 Banking House 18,500.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 148,082.44 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 27.000.00 1.317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 $529,312.56 $529,312.56 Xtoatjoarvo a PerOont. DIRECTORS Thoa. G. Todd John C. DaiUr I- W.rqua Wilbcr W. McEldowntry ). A. Thornburg WHAT TO GIVE c 1 This year I have made a special effort to assist you in this most perplexing question. My stock is complete in the following lines: Diamonds, Silverware, Sterling and Plate Watches Cut Glass. Toilet and Manicure Sets. And Everything in Fine Jewelry. LAUREL, M HOYT jtwELia aao omcwa First door west of the Delta Drug Store i i i n ii 4 4 it 4 4 t 4 0