HE NO. 2 II!!.!.S!:()KO, OKI-CON, MARCH 27. I'JV. VOL- XX INSPECTOR F. C. ORTH EXPECTS F1UE SEASON s-. Milk Supply ' UitiWnwrr It iwttcr lh ! Vrr sos (Ml! Tt uv SUI. tUCTS An Merc l Slav I'Moc j1, ('. Orth. milk Inspector mid traveling rcpri-wnUlive of the J'i it'll- rt ('lldeimed Milk Co.. with fatrie here mid at hr rnt drove, wttt in town Satimduy. lit taid to the Argun reporter that the n""1 aupply March. thi Newton, iit Utter tlimi it aiit the correponding ieriod hi year. "I do not know that there art m many mrv niilk co here, but there are many mur who have on or two coah. than UNual. Thin i due to the fad that many iple have U'Utfht amall trait, and are keeping ono or two row on them, and it i a matter or fai t that where iople keep but one ur two dairy producers they a! way crowd them to the limit, to tret ajt nint h profit a ouble. It meanN, of counte. more iihi. hut it payathem to keep up their nt.uk. in Iteedville and Aloha district, where we formerly had only a idub, we have len torced to put on a regular wagon, due to the fart that the Shaw-Fear iMtiple have aold many Htnall home in the pal year. We had a Kood ftea-ttin laitt year, and I think thin year will be the ban ner for production. It Rkt to me an though Wash ington County l getting into shape for more prterity. and it in going to I due to the cow, the mamtay of the small farmer, ai well M the lank acctmnt of the big dairyman." Mr. Orth has Uvn with the company aeveral year, and he known the county belter, er ha pa, than any other man in the section. Itl AVI.KtON ATMI.irtlCS The young men of Iteaverlon met in the Mtinte building re cently and organized an Amuteur Athletic flub, electing as officers: Arch Chrisholm. President; John fornley, Vice-Pre. : Victor Km motm. Sec.; J. L Hardy. TreM.: L Wolfe, Sergantat-Arms. On the start I!fi member answered the roll call. The Iteaverlon Club ha joined the I'ucilic Norlhwet Association and in strictly con lined to Amuteur Athleticn. In their irymnaitimn in erected a large boxing arena, punching hags, exercisers, etc. The club will hold monthly entertainment in which the -nl Amateur talent from the Multnomah, Columbus anil Krooklyn Amateur Club, of i'lirtlund, will take part. OUCOON III.IXI MIC I WAINS John Vdernn. f near On n co. wan arrested Friday nieht by (Miner Mcliuilluri. for drink m liipmr on the Ore'Kfi Klritne truill. I'ederHttll IllU'le nil Iiltrlnpt to rm upe while on Third Street, but wan caught by Chief ;i.n. r. Meridian tired several shot i ul the Iteeing mail Ufore he wa ruiitured. He wat fined tS by Judge Smith. or given the alter native of half that many unit in jail. Mlicer l.illis. of tin I )re irort Klectrie, u out Saturday to lieur the cae. He nax tin ctiinpany ii determined t' ht' drinkiiii; on the trmn. and tl law ui'umit the infrii" lion Mill ! enforced ut all titii'-H. FORGED DEED fILED OH V ALU AB LE TRACT iii lotrr Hut- I lunilriil Ivst-nly Aire N-:ir WiUh !l.irl. on S. I. ror nale r.rifs f"r tiiitt-lun S. II I. KedK. I'.arre-I i:.k; f I. .Ml t r HeltiriK' of 1: ?' " r Itaby rhitkefit, 2 eenH each: S. White larhorre. 1 per U,Vt l r !; baby chiek-t 0 centt. Will do cii.ttom halt b itnf and furninh ei'i'H of leading varietieH. Atfent for the faini.im McClanahan incubator. Semi r iiueNt for catalogue by ixwtal Alito have h me White Inborn ctu kerelN for itale. JL K. Muiih rnoor.Oretico, AddrtttH. Hill: lro. Iloute 4. Mm. John Itwe. of North HiIU- Urti, had a narrow tHcape fnun KeriotiN Iniurv one titifht last week. She wan tm un fleet rit car. and when it win pinsme. Carden Home a nn k mm hnrb-d thmuk'h the window, watti rinn fraicmentH of khm Hplinleni in her face. She wan wearing irlaiiKtm or her eyeN mivhl hat U-en Neriously injured. Sam Zurcher. of near Cedar Mill, wat arreitttnl fr the act, and it wan naid thut urcher hud U -en thrown otT of one train and tin n laid for the next one to commit mime violence. The crew caught .urcher and turned him over t the authorities. To Cortland - 8:41 10:&4 1:10 Ml l:'il K:lj J:li8 From Cortland 7:47 J:M 11:1.1 2:1!) AM (M 7::ir 9:22 ... n m ...a m ....a in . . . a in ... p m . . p m ... p m . . p m . . . p in a m .a m a in p m . p m ,p m .p in . p m a m WANTI2I) 200 corda of fir wood to bo de livered at the. nlant of the Com- I'ttny in IlillHboro: 60 cordn to Im tlelivered on or before June 1, I'JIU, and the balance during the Hummer as needed. Address, Kverfresh Company. Spaldinjr Jlldir., Portland. 2-3 M. F. Powers, of Aloha, was a city visitor Saturday. Hx-County Judjre Stevenson wua down from his Gales Creek home Friday. For Sale-Bav mare. 3 years old; welKht, 13()0.-lnqulro of AiiKUBt Wenzel, Keaverton. H. 3, J 1 f . . m a. 111 1 j nines sou in ot iteeaviue. anu li miles north of Kin ton. 1-3 Wm. F. Hess and Anna K. Callahan were married, March 10, 1913, at the home of J. C. Callahan, ltev. A. A. Burris officiating. I (taw Cordwd, leH Up to 12 uichcN in diameter, fence railf, and boartU of all kiiuln. into tovcwiH lenitths. Will t-'o into the country. Write, phone or call on me. Carl Skow, corner Hth and Fir. Hilln!xiri. Oregon. Phone. City Ki. The cold Bnap tif last Thursday and Friday bniuht to memory the cold wave which swept Or on a few years ao. March 12, when the I alifornin tntMt in Uu court yard lst nUut four inches of newerowth bv the biif ireet It took two years to vret the dead Hhool olf the Uivurhs. and the rel of the scald, or freeze, just ... vim wish to term it. remained with the foliage all the timt There was l'imhI skatitur nt tht time, down on the Uittum and on the leverich Ijtke. All imrties knowillk' themselves indebted to the undersigned will i ilea.se call andsfltle. Payments can Ik- made to either O. K Wrntik nr the undersik'neil. J. K lUirwick. Keetlville. Ore. HVtf 15 V Peters, formerly of llills- Uiro. now an attorney of Port land, was toast master at iimeet- inK of the alumni of 1 acihc Cni vi.pitv. in Portland, one nik'ht tt.N.k There is talk of a Port land organization of nil w ho are graduates from racmc aim nuv residing in the Koso i.ity. For sale: Thoroughbred Whib I j.irlliirn I'L'L'S. fl fur l'. or ft per hundred; also hens and Jul- u.'m ueeond Dell Irit' at l tn ""n ........ , r n;iiul.r,i in lr Fmil Stark. Helhnny. address Portland. Ore Koute 2. !,--; Julius Asliahr, of South Tunla tin u'tia in fawn I' ritliiv. lit ri1 cently received a ostal from his .il.t home in which ho was imrn, an.l the ehureh across the street, built decades ago by the money contributed by Oucon Catherine, of Russia, Preer's Karly Standard potato seetl for sale, rotatoes maiun ;.. iu .i,iva SAotnethimr new. lunl Homethimr line. Have ntmut U) bushels. -Geo. II ItaRley, or ap ply at Oak Cove t arm. 1511 Clyde Kichardson, who spent . . . . i rti..iiititi ms uoyiUMKi uays new "". tuna in town Saturday, before fimirt fill hirt clients. 1U has been practicing law in i on land for several years. The Grand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter amnln un market mililO in WV Kon, by 10. Schiller. When you indultfo In a trood smoke buy a Grand Marca. Mm Ouinn visited with her huBbnnd, an enRineer on the 1'. II & N., at Wheeler, bunuay. w it Will.. nf Oak Park. was'ln the county seat Saturday morninjr. Jacob Trachsel, of Orenco, was up to the county seat oaiuruay morninir. Lee Sears and Ferd Hartrampf were Port and visitors, rriuay afternoon. UNO Wl.HIII lIM tiluiSAMl di an lie II j N.i.f Sliu up jl the l'r.ni.i a 1'ti.iili.ir ta-c arrv A. A'lU.-r "n. ; i "i I ; :n i-1. imih r ul :i ' .i.inui i irtii M.. .it.- t!,.- ( r of Cum. Iti. rV'-. eanie nut tulli.l Uil.lt! other il.v In pav' t;i i n a li ui-re traet oui' om t !, t !..t Stewart i,um in ar V.,t h 1 1 :-!. and :t i told t!,:.t. I i i l:nd v. ;i :ir:e-;..i t-ioii.-U ear I ,. I Invi- t ii.-a! i '!) I..i .'. ! that a !- d U'M-d by ll.irr.. a1.. I l.vuna An derson ba l I"', ii ei ' it- 1 at SjHikane. Wa.h.. O.-t. 1. lltl before a notary I y ti.- name of Clan.:. Hami'to'i Paxton. with A. P. Cox and M .' ti-; Kre.-I as itiii-isi-s. I'he ii. o.1 cum rs tl. property of the I. ' tl.i 'i Harry Anderson to a n.c tv. but It; owner savs he n.-ver kne.v an ll;car ar .mi : an. sa riot in Si.k:iti.- at tl.i.t tini !!' pro nounci s tl.e li.-n! a for-.ery. I be land in q : -tio;i i.n.ba- .!v worth l" r acre and inav ! wnriii more as Hm a- soon as the So'itl.eri! Pacilic is e eriri let . It l tho'lht I'V W"!T,- tii.-it per lt:ii ln-al iiarti.-s tniht havi made the deed and then inadi their eta-Aay. but the strand feature of the c-i ... i ; that thi (':ir!s.i!i has never been h round the i'are, nor .1 s any one in the iN-eilville-Witei; lia'el Sec tion kno.v an ( i tr Carlson, AnderMiu has n.id a teriar.t on the iilai i all the time and has al- vtas riceis.d las rental. I say be was surprised v'oes with out sa it: l', for it wou.d surprise almost anvotie in moderate cir cumstanees to !';i,d twenty thou sand dollars worth of property .leeded awav. lie wul at ollCi enter Suit to I'et title quieted k'tlASOM.k S kM Cl.V I he Oreeonian of Sunday con tained the follow inc; statement .merit the Kev- l ik'.-ird road: "1 t.nd that before 1 w:i. electe. Countv .ImUre the nunibers of the Portland Auto Club appeared before the ( ounty t curt am stated that if the county would nuv SlKHKl tow an! the inprtive- inent if the Ke-1 u:anl roal tin club would complete a sin tch of mad. ri'ini.r it a macadam f.nis the nruposed utrelch iH'in aUmt eivrlit miles in U nvth. The court ay r.ed to this, and opera lions were at once commenced. Hie Countv Court of Washing ton Countv has contributed some thinir like .f.t.TS and the ( has naid out fti. Jit I S!, and tlicn has been atsiut three miles of road dressed with rock. When ever the outsiders pay enough m to complete the enrht miles, ttu nresent Countv Court will come ibroiiL'h with the ha ancc o the nromised &tNm. but not In-fore w ill state that I never at any time nromised that the County Hoard would finish up the rc- m:iininir live miles ot road. J he law is nlain on this subject, and the on v promise I over made was that road would krct its just proportion of taxation'. I realu.e as we as anv one the importance of this road, but Washington Countv has myriads of small bridges to keep in repair and re build, and taxes are hiuh. We nre readv to live UP to the old agreement of the Hoard, which was solicited bv members ot ttu Portland Club, but we cannot at Ibis time iro anv further. "In the two districts through which the Uox-Ticard road pass os there are IV.) miles of road, and total tax amounts to about floH), which would entitle the ciirht mile stretch to about &UH). r ur- iber than this wo cannot iro. ox cept to live up to the old promise of the Hoard -and tins we are ready to meet when the original eiuht miles of road have been completed. Mr. John Nyberjr. now a Commissioner, was me VV!I4 rlw memtfer of the Hoard deleimted to deal with the club, and ho is here at all times to as sert the trutht illness ot the statement ns to the original agreement. Vnr sale: Team of six year old marcs, weinh K(K) and 1 UH). X.iiind and true. -Ceo. Lennen, Hanks, Koute 3, residing 1 miles north of North Plains, on the ridge. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. ( has. Ilickethier, of Olar Mill. wa.i up b th; hub Monday. John Ka-sseliaiim. of Shaly Prook. w an on the street Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. HoHU'tk-r and child were out from Port land, the first of the week. Tell your electrical troubles to The OaI hlectrtc lA. I-tl Virgil Pavis and Will Parety, of U-yond North Plains, were in to a n Monday morning. Now is the time b have that hou.se wired. See the 01 Klec trie Co. 1-tf liussel Frost, of Panks. was lown to the city Monday alter- nKri. l'red Peterwm. of near Cedar Mill, lias installed a sawmill on the Nickurn place. Mr. and Mrs. William Sehul- merich were in the city from Farmirigton. Saturday. Fancv Hard Wheat patent (lour. tl.'X per Back per barrel, at Vaught's. Kvery sack I'uaranteed. W. J. Hutner. ex-county com- inissiuiier. was up from his Ilea-verton-Cetlar Mill ranch Friday, on business at the court house. Have vou tried 1 loyal Club Coifee and spices. If not, why rmt? Km moll's, Second Street, Pythian Pldg. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd TupH-r, of Portland. March 21). I'd:! a son. I he vounir man is a vrandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I'upper. of Hillslwro. For feetl. bran, shorts, oats. hav. etc.. iro to Jacob Trachsel and Peter Kiedweg. Orenco. at the livery barn. 2-4 The Faster dance. Saturday evening, at the Hillsboro Hall, wns largely attended, and was a decided success. . Toelle 8 or chestra furnished the music Mice vounir tirime steer meat Have you tried us? If not, why not?- Kmmott s Market. Second Street, Pythian Bldg. Ward Downs, now exuerting county iKRiks at The Dalles, was here Sunday, the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downs. Do not foriret to ask for a Schiller when you want a good 10 cent smoke - no cough dust in the Schiller. 12tf C.erhardt Gootze. the Holstein breeder, of beyond Hlcwming, was in the city Friday. Henrv Pecker, formerly of Chehalcm Mountain, was a city visitor rnday. .lames Harrington, of Vancou ver, with the jsorm KanK roaa. was in town Friday, the guest of his nephew, the Argus reporter. Several thoroughbred Poland China Ixiars for sale. Oak Cove Farm, or apply to Ceo. It Bag- ev. 4ott Mrs. Sadie Tate, of Gaston. formerly, died at Portland, last Fridav. The funeral took place Surulav. interment being at the cemetery near Gaston. For sale: S. C. White Minorca eggs, setting ot io ior i.ou. j. H. Trachsel. S miles out Hills- Iniro, Ore., It 1, Hox 75. 1-3 1ER5 HANGED ATJHE CAPITAL Attempt of Attorney to k-t Men kcpreivcil VMtlmut Avail WiJtE AKWISTI O IN TH I CM MY E.h Ci(ctd aa4 Cvatklioa rllui'J I Curalli George and Charles Humphrey-, brothers, were hanged at Salem. la-st Saturday, paying the penal ty for the murder of Mrs. Klia Griffith, at Philomath, over two years ago. It will lremember ed that the Fall after they mur-i dered the Griffith woman they moved to Washington Omnty arid bought a place aUn e Rinks, buying from Kev. Carrigus. The two men were quiet, unass imir.g fellows, and were considered more or less recluse. Portland detectives were on the hunt for them and in some manner found that they had trailed to this sec tion. Geo. Humphreys was the first to be arrested and he con fessed to District Attorney K. li. Tongue. Two days later Chas.. the brother, was brought to Hillsboro. and confessed the crime, corroborating the broth er's confession. Later each tried to repudiate the confessions, and their attor neys sought to make the author ities and the jury believe that their admissions had been se cured through "thirl degree" methods. This was futile, and neither the court nor Gov. West believed this estimate of the alTair. As matter of fact the onlv third degree used on either wa3 a doz en, long, black cigars, and these were used on Charles. He was an inveterate smoker, and would tell of the crime a long as he had a cigar to smoke. He re lated the crime, not only to the authorities, but also to the Ore gonian representative and to the Argus reporter. Both men were degenerates in its last word, as was evidenced by the treatment of the dead body of the woman. The Humphreys have never paid the balance due on their farm purchase and the land w ill more than likely revert to the holder nf the mortiraire. judge Campbell the last of the week eave Jeotha C. Garrigus a decree of foreclosure against Humohrevs. and the place will go to sale. The mortgage was for $2100 and interest, and Mr. Garrigus was given judgment for a $250 attorney fee. Garri gus will more than likely hid in the place. HEALTH HINTS I r A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE" Whenever you or any member of your family feel icK and don't hnow what is the mat ter. Never Delay, see the doctor. Hut if you know what ails you bad cold k'rip, 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 REXALL STORE M M m m m $ m Are You Thinking Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National bank DSD i i Private desks for writing your business letter, for drawing your checks and a 3 big free telephone list in a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make you feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. Your patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Mailt and Tnir, I'Yed Woldridire and Miss Zula Thacker were united in marriage. at Hillsboro. Ore., March 18, I'.ti:?. Judge W. l. Smith offici ating, iho young couple are from the Hanks section. SOTUHHRN PACIFIC The Southern Pacific schedule. as now running, is as follows: To Portland McMinnville pass'ger. a. m Sheridan train, a. m 8:3S rillnmnnk train. D. m 1.07 Corvallis overland, p. m 4:57 On Sunday, the Sheridan pas senger does not leave Hillsboro for Portland until S:oO. From Portland Corvallis passenger, a. m. . S:'J2 Tillamook passenger, a. m . 10:tH Sheridan Dassencer. w nv. .r:l l M'Minnville passenger, p. m 0: !." For sale: White Leghorn pul lets. Also several incubators and brooders, latest makes. J. P. Adams, near Jabez- Wilkes place, south of the City Park, Hills- bow. Wtl The funeral of the late John A. Foote did not take place until Friday afternoon, owing to the f iet that a brother telegraphed that he would be here from the Middle West For sale Holstein bull, regis tered. "Notherland Butterboy Homestead." 3 years old; gentle; tine sire. Will lead anywnere. Inquire of Gerhardt Ooetze. Cor nelius. Ore., Route 2. Phone, Hill line 552, Hillsboro or Corne lius central. 2-4 The John Wohlschlegel saw mill, near Scholls, had a narrow escape from hre one night last week. The blaze caught tn tne cnwilust. and wa9 raoidlv en croaching on the mill frame, and it took the crew several hours to extinguish it. Letters to Washington County people from relatives in Eastern Or.n'on tell of some losses to sheep bv reason of the snow and cold of the last of the week. The cold snap caught the sheep own ers right in the lambing season, and there were a few anxious days. JAMES HOCKING James Hocking, who died at Orenco, March li), was born in Illinois 7fi vears airo. He moved to Kansas in 1S75. For a time he was a resident of Grants Pass, moving to Orenco about a year ago. Mr. Hocking was twice mar ried. Five daughters were born to his first wife and three sons and two daughters to the second. All these children are living in Oregon. They are: Mrs. John Frisbee, Mrs. S. Peterson, Forest drove: Mrs. Charles White. Cher ry Grove; Mrs. Milo Kelsey, Scotts Mills: Mrs. 0. Olsen. Port land; Mrs. Leo Sams, Bonneville; James Hocking, Orenco; Henry Hocking, Forest Grove; Mrs. Claude Armstrong, Grants Pass; Mrs. L, Thomas, North lamhill. Pure-bred Buff Orpington cock erels for sale; also a dozen mixed pullets. S. F. Goodwin, one mile west of Hillsboro, top of the hill. 52-2 Well. well, but wasn't that a strange mixture of weather which prevailed the last of the week? First a little sunshine. then a cold wind, then a little rain. There was yanety enough for all. (o N G SOO-1 J A H...... Jfh too -at- r y 1 I"1F I INSURE THE SUCCESS Of your children by giving them an early start iu life. Deposit $1.00 with us and procure a Recording Savings Bank and a Savings Bank Book. Have them save a little at a time and deposit with us. We We will pay them 4 per cent, on their savings. Their success will be insured. SHDTE SAVINGS BAM EXCLUSIVE FOR SAVINGS TIME and MONEY are always closely associated. To the man in the office or the man in the shop, a few minutes may mean a great deal. If your watch has been repaired and clean here, you can always depend on it to get you there at the right time. Ask those who have tried me. Sec my new stock of watches if you contemplate the purchase of a new watch.