The lnllLLSBR VOL XX HIM.S!:OK(), OREGON', APRIL 10. 1913 NO. 4 i GAf'E OKI FIHLEY MS III GOT FORCE Ihlnk That rrmrr Wllh l'r SlmpW iVrdft Need not I rr txismo mnn mas siimiimivi Ut Tint Ul-W Vrlrr la ISMic I Italy Came Warden Win. L FinU-y. in .lisi-wwing Section II. f the Kttm lawn, oitll,l to public in) tic by the Argun and Orrgonian, wnt Uy lln-mrr, one of hin tftiutiti. on thi mibjcvt, and hold that the m'attiT of "high- way" referred t in th tatoti ilmn not hold w to private r..p. rriv. or. at lraiL iiiai nut oiiuf will not adhere t this feature. rvi'n if it means all utrearn and all lands. He ntat that thr tfrm."valiil.fMHtinir right." hanirtlhtf Indian Mgnon law. anvwav. o far a overflow and hiirh-water-flow lin- are ron reined. So, then, farmer iied not fear that their grain will ! trampled. Mr. Finley'a letter follow: '"I notice in a clitiiny from the Orrgonian, from 1 1 ilInhiro, published on April 1. that Home of the farmer In Washington (Vwnty are ohjerting l a iteelion of the new game code, wliicli u (.aimed at the lat eMon of the legUlature. The aulwtance of this rode in that all Mreamii flowing through any public land in the Mate hootd U regarded u i.uhlie highway for the ur iMMten of angling. Although the fiint part of thin nee I ion ivud an if this might U ai'jilie to all river and wtresm. whether pul lie or private lan.N. 1 will nay that the intention of the law i not torlTert ulrenm through any private land, and the flrt part of the aeclioit moat inter preted in conjunction with the latter part of the law, which nays that the provimorm of thU act "Khali not interfere with valid minting right." It ii the opin ion of ac'veral lawyers, who were in the legislative n-wemhly when thin wa pained, that this nee tion does not elfeet the righti of any stream flowing through private land. It i the intention of thin department loRorontdrue thin law, and not to take any stand different from the law nt present time. I dndrc to state, emphatically, that fanner in your m-ction of the country need have no fear that thi kit tion of the law will U uned ly our de partment to interfere with any right that they have nt the present time." It'llLIC SAI.I; iiu un.iersigneii w ill hi n at iui- lie auction at his place at Witch Hazel, on the S. P., junt west of Keedvllle, at ten a. m., on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10 Gelding, 8 yearn. USUI; nmtchet team geldings, 10 and 11. 21H; three head graded Jersey cows. one fresh tnd all in milk ; trot aow and 6 pigs, broNl how to lit ter May 1. Chester White Umr, 7 mo; 3 head shouts, 2 doz Hrown leghorn chickens, steel whec truck with Hat rack; light wagon with spring, buggy, uiiuf t- and Me; Chnmiiion binder, ( ft; Homier iliac cl rill r Decring mow er. 4J ft cut: hay rake: Star disc. nO-tooth harrow. 14-inch Joan leere plow, Bulky ; 12-inch Oliver piow, narrow, harrow sulky, iunti roller, llH)ver Ktato digger. good n new; cutt'vator, Myers' nprny pump, with 111) ft Iiohc; ImriMion hayfork with roites and pulleys. icklo and tMl grinder, grind stone, roller lawn swing, set heavy work harness, set light hack harness, buggy harness, 3 10-gal milk cans, all household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale-Under $10, rwh; $10 and over, six months time, bankable note, at 8 per cent. Frank Weisenbeck, Owner. John Vanderwal, Clerk. Tell your electrical troubles to ine Owl Electric Co. 1-tf Nets .Inhnumv fnrmof mnvor n Forest Crovo, was in tho city sum may. , Now is tho time to have that House wired. Soothe Owl Elec trie Co. 1-tf J. W. jfackson, of near Glen COf urn a in OnlnJnn I W, has IIvpH In mA n town huilL thrive, and then almost become come deserted, within night nis home. J- A. and Mildred Ford, hus band ami wife, of Tacoma ami S-alt'e. have sued J. M. and IJzzie Kennely. who own prop erty HO aerea-m Itmton pre cinct, asking that the court com pel them to make them a deed of the Hux ton precinct land in ex changtt lor a d-ed to two Iota in a Siuttle addition. They also make a tender of $175 into court. which they allege m the balance to he itaid the Kennedys on ex change of the two property hold- ngs. I hey allege that on Nov. IH. I'Jli they all enteral Into a written agreement wherein they were to trade, ami the Kenredys v;ias of tvq pioneers 60 TO PROBATE GOURT Ijirkla Urynold i:lale. $H,SMI, (Iocs to Hi kclallvc L LINDSAY LEAVtS TO HIS WIDOW Lallcr Lftwi fM. I liner, md SI liih l Other ators. chicken wire, farm UwAi f all kind.-i. some household fur- iture, I5alcoek milk tester, har rows, spray outfit potato planter, Stover gasoline engine and pump. loppvrand pulper, pulleys, belts, tc. and many other articles. Also a $ I'M) piano will be offered or sale. Lunch at noon, Terms of saleUnder $10, cash; over. C months time, ap- iujnr. pon tin thih mi itvoiuh i . lj . . . : . ft i - - - - .... proveu now, o 't cenu miermu Kenneilysran not give asulhcient deei. Two wills were filed in probate were to have $.rjOU upon passing within the past week, the teita of deeds and abstracts Twenty- torn being the late Larkiu Key- live dollars was paid down and nobis and tho late Littleton l.ind- hitv aniiHV iwivifii, vu tiiHsau HI m l'Mun..h u' u ill tuna coinpiaini seu ionn inai aiur , . , hi .i... i . ..i k-.i n ... t.. . ii made about a year ago. He di l III" IIIHI IIBII LI1IIH 1 HI IHIIIITUrU I the Kenmnlys refused a come rected that all his hjlls and funer- through with the signed instru- al expenses first be paid, and h ments. Tho J-ords asks that then cave his neohew. I.arkin iney nceive uamagm in case me Jr of i-.-Lh.,,. clintv. whom he names asexecutor, II. ink); broth llisbm anil A luir.jiil In tt i m I v i t loam oi'M t ror saie ;.ggs ior iiaicning ... , . tl M 1 .Ml im-p aeiiimr of !.; itl i r amo amount to tneir living - J " - " - " i r . - i i . . . . l ....... IX). Italiv rh ekena. ll4 cenU neirm. i ne uaiance oi me emau: l i a iih a ,t . Aal itruttf r t t at ixl at ft v 1 1 .4'iflCii I (11 (, If III 1 KHOI I'D. 1 " . M-r 15; V wr 100; baby chicks, brothers and live deceased bih- 10 cents. Will do custom hatch- snare anu Bnare sine, in ingand furnish eggs of lemling order to make it plain, however. varieties. Agent for the famous " oeciued mat inu neirs musi It.-!' - I.nn in.-n ml.ii- .twt r... 1 HVIHlf in VTUVT V k'ev ally Ul ,,,,..u r..r . .iniM i.v iMMiin I me omiKTiy Al have s-ine White I'ghorn i.uuewn jnusay. woo u.eu e.y-k..r..ia f.,r .!.. -It V. I inn, last wifK in trie &oum tuaiaiin section, gave Slixi to a son, M If.uiin J imer. l w iJijaawi iioorgejvnui- . . ,, t. . mench, granucnuuren, ana i to jo, r, aj..-H-..ii. wenera. i a--wen- m! daughter. Flora, and the bal- ger Agent oi me a. I . linen in ance of the estate, real and imt sonal he gives outright to his w idow. Show Day Will Soon he Here Oregon was in tow n last Friday. and while here had a talk with Fred Schoiuiiurg. who goes to licrmany this Summer. Mr. Scott is one of the memlters of the State Immigration Hoard. winch has a fund or JoU.ouo tor AI. li. Iiarnes mg inree King publicity for the state, and he Wild Animal Circus w ill give per will aee that Mr. .Vhomourg is formances in llillshoro on ihurs laden with literature for his day April 21. The coming of trio. The Hoard will have ties- this show is eliciting a great criutive matter printed in Cer- deal of interest and enthusiasm man, ami II arrangements can not only w un me nine ones oui e made satisfactory to the Ixiard the arow n uih too, and the visitor Mr. Sc horn burg There will be 3.j() animals with will make visits to several r airs the circus, each or which is a in the Faderland. this Fall, and nerformer. Among them are a II them of the glories of Ore- herd of elephants, camels, royal k .! . . t A' . - . 1...... iron. M-Mtiies disiriouunir me Lknira i mars. iHima.s. iM-ar. pamphlets. leoards, jaguars, hyenas, zebrxs, I ttw ...r-ia.l .... m i? monkeys oi every Known species. nches in t t 1 anl lmrd ii ... ..i ... if:.. :.-iever ctniewwn o .l.il'ouiHlil iKlliriMM ii in irn iiiiiii ..... . . and offered for exhibition either me nuiiiir. liiin-, ihiimi- i 1 1 i wk,i -.I . .... ii monkeys of every known species. m '.J t nei Hils dogs and ponies. With this . show I.?11 i! I'l " evercolUcUHl U-fore at one time lin this country or abroad. More than half a hundred rvi ' heart-stilling acU are presented i. i ii) at c&( anJ every performance all on me. Carl Skow, corner Sth an lOIH Senator Wl says he has re- in steel arena.s, under the direc- eel veil several communications ion or the worlds most ccie frm parties in other counties brated animal trainers. asking alsiut the status of the Without a doubt the most fishing highway law. The in- dangerous, death defying, thrill- tention of the State Came Ward- intr and unxligious act ever of- n to recognize vesttnl rights in fared to the nublic may le seen the matter will U welcomed hy with the AI. U. Barnes Circus. nil w ho have lands that are now t is the act of llerr lioth with and then oversowed when the his twenty man eating forest water is high. bred African lions. ah ........ l H.iu'mir f in.mastiviH. I A few of the many other fav nil iflllUM nuoniiiK nnm,'nv- i -ti i .... i.,.l..l.....l . h....n.l..rKr,Ml will I OritC BCla 10 W BCPn Will IH? UUU lll'K Mil M i .FS" - ' I . i i . rtl A y nnl ti..M .a 4uniuinlri OI IVOIHTI, iUUdllUIl aim in iiftH t uii w ' J - . can i' : l, ' I .III K III till' lllllli I .-ilHillltlt w I . . t. . i. i.,:n.. iw 'irv.tr and his herd or Mamcse eie- w" Ilhanta. Miss Ethel Hondo and C. W. HIiHim and daughter her educated Arabian stallions I I M . I . ... were up irom ik'iow nrwwn, wnicn periorm in unison wun a Saturday, lwcnty-sevcn years ,0n, bear, dog and a moiiKey aLr. this month. Hloom and the I'ant Enirlehart and Prince Cor, Argus reporter worked logetncr gom, an Orang-Uutang, who over in me Muun luaiaun coun- noes everything dui ibik. try for Joe Hare, who was then tJach and every performance running the Ervine lturkhalter I w ill be under the personal super place. vision of !Mr. Harnes who is best his made to either 0. E. troupe of bears. Capt. Stonewall r the undersigned. J. E. and his sea lions, Prof. Emery For sale: Thoroughbred White known in every village an. nam- nrhorreLrtrs. SI for 15 or $G let of any size in the United r hundmlfal!, hens ami I pub States and Canada as -the ani- uo Keond ien orize at mal master or America 3 groatst ! : itoLm:i cais snowman. una i n"- oi.c llinsiMiro in w.i. t.noi ...... j:,v.f vvid. I .1 I I....... !., 11m IHIIOW LllUb B UIIHIVIIV. iiiiii iieinuny, uuiiihi.ih.,v,1 i.m-i ..vl.iluti.m-i Wind No thieves or Win. Kidgely, of rorest Grove, I,rnf,i(a are allowed to travel on was down saturuay, lasmg oiu anvone 0f the ZH railroad cars a fishing license. Kidgely is one nee(jec 0 transiwrt the show. of the veterans 01 the CIVIl war a nrtrirnniia. eliUerinir. stn-e - am kvrM'VHw1 r""w- ----, ------ who still finds Bolace in the pas- nftradt, headed by military hands time of lzaak Walton. will leave the show prounds at Dreer's Early Standard potato 10:30 o'clock on the day of th i .- ii Pntntnea mature Axnioil Oil. renormuiicea wi mil. I V ' I DHIVi .... I , Art JO . Mil : tut ,).. .,u SomeihinirMiw. and be given at ana 8 p. m. in something fine. Have about 40 doors are opened one hour pre bushels.-Geo. K. Bugley, or ap- ceding me perioruim;c ply at Oak Cove Farm. 4otr i:,.i.-,l P Wilnu nafiidnntBt PUBLIC SALIj 1V.I...U.U lit f, II-J, tho tin vers tv of Washington, Seattle, is home for a week's va- The undersigned will sell at pub cation, the guest or his iatner, jc sale at his place, on me isor w V. Wilev. He returns Sun- w:ck Acres, on Baseline Road day. ' half mile south oi urenco, ai ten ne. I. O. Clement of Port- a. m on innH Ore., anecialist in diseases SATURDAY. APRIL 12 of tho eye, car, nose and throat, M U50 work an. will beatthe olllceof Or. R. M. g 11 k in mik 2 vMU,in ll i ahnro. Saturday, """v w "V ti..J r u o iiiirrui, " ' 7 " I fppsn now. Da aiico irwmmot w April 12, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. JXr;l5olstein heifer, 5 months wiihiir MeKldownev. with tne nA ruhber-tire ton ouggy, ai- National Bank as mnat new: single harness, double cashier, was a Ilillsboro visitor lwork harness, 2 shoats, 110 each: Friday, attending me ayioricream separator, miiK cans, mon. trial as a witness. cart, wheelbarrow, piows, cum COUNTY BUILT MORE THJL'l PROPORTIONATE Share I Good Kotk Itoad Ac cording to nrurct ol Koad Ast n. Wm. Musgrove, Owner. Cat U Ul Oal ! Bat ky Pacilic Mifb- way Btfrt, Jal ! For several years we have heard nothing but kicks in the Multno mah press about the condition of Washington County roadi Mult Geo. Icnnen, of vinelands, a -1 . wxi oown lo mo county aea.i Monday. Frank Ing and wife, of north f Cornelius, were in the county seat Monday. 1. 1 it... ii..:- i ..,: r looming, were city callers the ast of the week. i counties nave ueen gleaning uou Mn-ri.ui- At th HnoiiBi Par. It. while ashington County ytf I itMd iiiuin fsaMftst Into Vt A li! f ti Bonaire, llillsti'tro. April a. vji., i" "-' w Austin Phans, of TortlanU. and water. In the recent report or iensie Van Horn, of Washington the Pacific Highway As3'n, it County, lU v.Cook OfTlCiating. mflBriiMm that Wahintrtnn For sale Gelding, gray, 4 years Count last vearexoended a vast l.l. sound ana weii-oroKe.weignt, ,mount mre than ita r.roior a, 't . I I . 4 a ' "'.-a. ;ar er. .' tionate share according to valua- niiaiwru, iouic . .....c linnf. Multnomah hni la valua OUt. 4-0 ;nnnt TK Kl fft. anrl U'aah For feed, bran, shorts, oats, ington County had a valuation of ay. etc., go to jacoo iracnsei ii3.yjy.713. Multnomah has zsi. nd Peter Kiedweg. Orenco, at 19 miles of rock road, while Wash- the livery barn. 2-4 ington has 82 miles, giving th rnrmnM . h . 5nt.l in county a great prepnoderance the game laws should read the percenUp e Multnomah last yea State Game Warden's statement expended $370,007.13 on rocj n another column in this week's nV-V.- I (911 tllwnn Lira hirrhn ava is'ie. -: :-s: -rr i " : I). M.McUuchlan. masU-r me- being done-and yet the "ginksV chanic, was over from Albany. 0f Portland still keep throwing Friday, and w ent on out on the gratuitous insults to us. anl lw iv in. to iook over tne roil- jf we niily y we nave fr WW. nsuted them. I'au Fee V. Thi? Oregon Electric ex uects writer on auto matters, recenll sjn to have the Orenco-United took a trip through Clackamid ranch laid and cars will be and Marion counties, and th-.s i operating across from one line to what he says, comparing the . . m i I l - -.I. ft!.!. L. I the other in a rew weeks. roaas wun mis mucn aous' ltex-Tigard road ror oa.f-inorouKouivu uim '.i, : :b . ,t , been impossible erton, Ore.. lawte 4. 4-6 ... - M ff ct:i a wonder to me how we ever got of Phillips, were in the city Sat- through. 1 used to think that unlay. Mr. Hiegy has hammer- the liex-Tigard road was the iil iron as a blacksmith in his worst in the Northwest-why. section for a number of years. that is a dream of a boulevard r:.vo I. Ithter of nap sh nr. compared to Clackamas County wood, was in town Fridav. He roaaa, and numerous nignways YourOfe TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If you don't want to come to town, just phone voor order in and it will be promptly attended to as if yon called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders and you can get a prescription made ap very conven iently in this way. All orders are sent out by the earliest possible return mail. No need to wait till you come to town Phone that order in today. On and after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and Itexall Remedies by Parcel Post, Prepayed without extra charge. I I The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE t Thinking i anK Account to best business? 1 oyerlook the mod- xlations at the National between Salem and Cottage Grove. I simply can't conceive of any road being worse." PUBLIC SALE says that his section is growing right along in population and wealth. T. M Davis, of North Tuala in Plains, w as in the city Mon day. He savs there is plenty of wattr in Mother Larth. eyen 1 he undersigned will sell at pub- though the rainfall is short lie sale at the Cove Oak rarm. J. T. Powell and family de- WV ! P'ace parted this week for Umatilla. "'"l3 " where Mr. Powell will again go to work for the O. W. II & N. ltailwav Company, For sale: Team of six year old mares, weigh louu ana nuu. Sound and true.-Geo. Lennen, Punks. Route 3. residing 4 miles i miles from Oersham. on the United Railway, and U miles from Roy and SchietTelin, on the P. K. & N., at ten a. m.. on THURSDAY, MAY 1 Thirteen pure bred registered Holstein cows ranging from 2 to un. u, iiiiiuuiK iiiinoin . m : ii. ,, ft i north of North Plains, on .the I Kill Id rt K. vm eA nnA 7 mAnfha UUIIO vii v v j s viu, vuc mull VI lo C. V. Graln'l, who has been old: 4 3-vr-old trraded Holstein over at ancouver, . U, sever- heiters, to freshen in Fall: 16 al months, conducting an ever- graded Holstein cows, from to fresh plant, returned nome &at- 7 Ho ste n. all in m Ik. to fre.sh urday afternoon. I en in September; 2-yr-old colt. 1. C. Nealigh. of Beaverton. yearl.in5 colt, span black mares. w in lou n Mon..av Ho hn 6 and 7 years old: sucking colt. hu Scholia nronertv. and Blizzard feed cutter, milk cans, - r 1 - . I . tt. I . .. will reside in the garden city for cream separator. caococK icsung ., ii hi .. puini, mim cari, ana oiner aru- v...., wnm. f roi,,.:iia cies too numerous to mention. .iv.i.v., v-n,inv, I ,,U V ll' .1 ... l.,of ...fttoU n UM'll"' "I l'll l lino. . iiiiiii. uivi .ii tin wa Terms of Sale-Under $20. cash: over $20, bankable note, 8 per cent, 6 months. Cove Oaks Co. Geo. R. Bagley. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer, John Vanderwal, Clerk. BANK DSD I I Private desks for writing your business letter; for drawing your checks and a J big free telephone list in a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. Wc can make you feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. Your patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Trcs. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank d Main and Third, HUHmoro. -m 3 t attend the funeral of his brother, the late Daniel Womer, of Lau rel. He also visited a few days with his daughter, Mrs. John Wohlschlegol. From March 31 to April 7. just a week. County Clerk Luce is sued LVU lishing licenses. This. Peter Almauist ot near Rwd- of course, is but a fraction of ville, was in the city the first of what has been issued since me the week .'n.-f nf ! i-ii-ir a nil tn ivhnt I in m ucmni hntwoon now and Frank Bennett, near Thatcher. the close of the season. The was n town Monday, on probate county gets no compensation business. from the issuance of these bits Representative John A. Chap oi imic paper, anu iuc wur, la man, 0i near Miaaieton, was a theretorc a mailer oi cnamy. city visitor Monday morning. The jury m the case of Frank Several thoroughbred Poland Goldstein, a Portland business China boars for sale.-r Oak Cove man, versus the I'acinc Home Farm, or apply to Geo. R. Bag- Mutual bire insurance uompany, iey. 45tf . .1.1 Tl .. f . I was enmM i unw g o DaIIai, of Ga,e3 Creeki 7eJ"7". "lK";B 'S was in town Monday. Mr. Dal- IS? tAWZS 100 costs of L" 5" the action. District Attorney E. swl,on lur 00 Cttra- K. Toncue acted as attorney for T. R. Imhrie. well known as a Goldstein. The company dis- Hillsboro and vicinity resident puted payment on tne grounasif0r many years, was out from that the piainun uia not nave Portland, Monday. . A L!M ft.tA.1. I goods from one building to an-L JZ? Si s5e! HokS .kii r.nHstBin nwvpd a.k sale of Registered Holstein Vu"; i," j namiaainnr fmm dairy stock, in another column, HUll. IIC !. v........ ..V... . . w . Keenv. whom he suoDosed to be ior iYiay x. a duly accredited agent of the Married: Robert H. Montgom- Mutual. Anvwav. the jury be- ery and Margaret E. Jackson, lieved that Goldstein was entitled both of Hillsboro, at the home of to his money and voted the ver Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kerr, April diet. '3, 1913, Kev. Cook officiating. (a N C2 AOO J 1 Sift I INSURE THE SUCCESS Of your children by giving them an early start in 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. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK EXCLUSIVE FOR SAVINGS j Watch Special FOR A 17-Jewel finely adjusted movement in a 2o-year gold filled case. Positively the best watch bargain I I have ever been able to offer. In fact you will wonder after seeing these watches how I can sell them at this low price, which is at least $5 below the Market Price. These watches are guaranteed in every respect, and are perfect time pieces. I make a specialty of watches. LAUREL M.HOYT