r : HE jHILLSBORe YOl,. XX lIIUS!K)R(),()Ri:('.ON', MAY K. 1913 NO. 8 I PJtIO III OS CASE Mrs. K Wi.lf. of rUar RWd- ill. nt pleasantly Hurprised by her friend and neighU.r. lunt WtMlticHilay afternoon. April J I, the M'r;iHiun Uirig lur f'.Mh CHAMPOEG HAS DAY OF CELEBRATION Rev. J. J. Conway, of Roy, was in town Saturday. TII your electrical trouble to! The 01 Electric Co. 1-tf John I I-rlU-ir. of Plooming, Jat.ll. VIIonM llrltk 1 ltruh Woman Writing Mayor ltuttll(hl M4IMID lOSATTE 114 Vr. IKIDW Hundred Hallirr I .a. I I riday to American Occupation is birthday. Jin guetH enjoyed Mia conversation an. I music, and were xat.-l to delightful re- ri hm.-iit w hi. h n ri- brought Crk-hrate fur the - n t. Ikim present were; M-H.laini'4 K A Wolf, I R Wheeler. J I) Hunt. C A Well Urn. Mary Ibd-ii. M M I .vail A ftraall al Paalkllji JmI aa.aacr '.lrt, tt Jowrmend. M Hit.-hcwk Tin Malrtaaaaial aaal V' ''''X "d I' Pkmanri w I III . ti . , ih'm wi niuTnoon was uruw- Mfllf III M ftiMi till iiuitliN itnl.firl. ti.i it ttftvi in Ailvrrlirto linn i ..... i attain U-rn proven in the i.articu- happy return of the .lav. Chami-a-ir. on the Willamette m ' 1 " i-. ;.i.n.'M f Ih iiiu-k Mrs. i . . . ... .. ..River M.-.ri,.n lV....,iu ltt liVJ.I . II. Kecnon nnd wife, of iB, - i iii Mir nan1 or irune. on ... i ... . n n. .. ... n....i i :n- ..t t'..,..-i i. . . .... . 4.. .1.., i.i...... .t... i ... invyiin.i jwin i lains. were jiiii. lUwaue piatm iohh, " i.jm-iiiii- .irii'i, longuc AU'll- ". l " iaie me u.iy win )lirii yinitoni I 'ril'i V r - Mm l.illvx riHii!i-(l hear lion. ill lake hor-u or cow as MHlorv wan mili m iKirt ulum . ' i ........i- ...... hart iinviucnt. A l.ari'ain. A1- iie i r i Th-o. VariKvkc. of tit Vtr- ,W , . .... hln-HM M., ST.. Kor.t ( rovi- or . . . w hoort H-ction. was m town the hi.rnuwn. wm injure i.y iim- , ... Y illUl(,m f(ir l'nwinai Kov.-rnm.-m unm-r 1 f tho wi.k . .....i: .... .... i . - . it... it..:...i c........ r. . t. txpioHion oi k""'"" """ imrtinilar. H ID aiut ihuiti c i:;..r f .i .... a at a . l i ia.ii. a t UUV T..f...i. r,,,, i,....,.,.r.lr,.m.. ia' "K. ,;""'r " Moh.lav. KU-vUuu , j dil ahorlly aflfr thf airl.Unt. (iAf, HmrH..ty. uu.t tttart.il Kri- ' A- M,,, k' 'N,,rlh Hain. wat fru n.lH, Tht vki.low hal one rhiM. an. I May morninir to .lnv a l.rl of Kl"Mi JrH---tini i.y callitiK Auto ilrivt rH arc comin-rdina U-inif tf ft a wi.l.w Khi con.-lu.Jr.l hlairy cowh. ov. rlatnl. to thf any- for a vote. M k. who at that the Cornell roa-l. via (Yilar Mill was a city vi sitor Monlay. lanilloril Mi!l r, of I'.ank. w xs in town MonIay. ('haM. Ailums. of l.a'irvl. mm J. I.. Milk MISTOKV viHititiL' in KaHt. rn Ornron. F'rank Hill. Urn ami rai- l in wa ht I rider nl tar IVita f auriaf the Cxston att'tion. w ai in tow n lac I aiici Slate. Monday, Jiule Kavanauh. of I'ortla'if', llun.re.j of jk-oj.I.. Kather.nl at ,iaH 'HTn BittinK f,,r J'1,1' ('amp- Oiamjionr, on the Willanu-tle Tint fur lutinc Men to ict out I'mm l itikr Animoitirs I'KOSI'I CTS I OR BIG CUB BRIdtlT Orpaiiilioa Caa I licet Macb Goad lor Cily of HilUaora was up county him ami ix-Mti-titiury farms. There were L'l row-12 reein- t rel HolHteitiHIIInl 12 k'rae llol- that ah miitht a if am fiiil a Ihik- Uml by ailvrrtinitt She ae . .1.. - ! II. .oU CorainB.yieni oiur i.i " .I,.;,.- 1Hiri .ilU,,., lV i:,lV Wml hKht, of lV.rtlan.1. who aent h-1, )r;,, St..irM.r'fri,f ,j. (Irvirnnian, th H"-r .uhl..h.nif ,ha tu, )lir( l,.lH,. jn. WJ!, me iMiuwinir nourr ai a M;irk ,:ul,,.r ,.,,,, tneni io uif aiayor. , i,,..,! ... ,Kl.ir ,i..s, ;.,,; a . a . a . lit l . i .Mayor Annwi uju.i i.oie. , tt,iaillfl M, U. a I twa-iiB'M I'lli' I. - aa hIiiiMo . U.iili.i IIiulI. I .". urrr a u. Spring 1111 farm, uml Mi liraritHi im-nrir i i-h rh. hale.n Hap. vi.i L.Kay. lt, wnniHb p... . 'V, ' nn.l the .la Mill .l tlon. roret drove. Ore., ha wnllen Mayor (uhliitht akiiitr him to h or Hale: rlioroiivhlire While find her a hutani. The Mayor lo'lmrn iw. fl fr 15. or $1 announretl that he will art a xr hutulre.l; ulso h.-n ami pul rupiil for all atiilicatit who do I. t; won h.-chhI i.-n prize at not deHire to enter Into nrirotia- IlilUU.ro in l'Ju. r.nnl Mark, tion ilinn-t Mr. Lillye ay Itethany, a.Mre 1'ortlainl. (re., that her himUnd tmnietl to .l. uth Konte 2. ' 52 'J lit . I m. 4 I.aaal. . 1 Hl.ruary in. inai ane i-i year o... . ,.:,,. ...i,.. old and would U a if.. true, i.,. -..i,,,:,,,, '....-.u ..r l.n u.l loving wife." . ilw..r. KhrnhU'rv. and time resided near th. Dresent iW tht best auto drive into thu Kite of North l'lairi. Btepiml out l"'ty oi me cniwci. ami. urawinif a a i..;.r,.i f,.,..ri,. '-.i..a ,. .. , . . . " - i n lR iiunriii, mi i ii n iui.i line with the toe of In I.00L v..u B!.miil n. n nf l..ri. aid: "Who' for a Oivide?" i...i -a n,,i 1.. ii iUw.r,. ih.. n.. l r ..i. . 11:. 1 .... . . - ru imi urr nr uie unuei oiaien a.st of the week inw Hnie. incre wa a Th notice caught the eye of Jame II. Wilton, who wa mtrht olficer in the city of Korea t drove lie at onre calU-l on Mr. Lilly.1. and a a result Itut rnday morn inif. they came to the count? neat and were united in the U.nd of matrimony by County Judi Heaoner, K. A. Moore and Kd. Spark were the witnee to the mar- najre, and th two Vere mad. one In a ahorl and impnwive ceremony. The jrwom has children, tiit ila liwat if tiia Lki.i.1 liia Uui'tlunir fin lliivc aUmt 10 un to Ihn ir.nui.lial i.nmieM'lfheM. (.. Hilk'ley, or np- .,...iiy,.i in iha a i -.v.. ,,i fr.im ilv at Oak Cove Kami. I5tf a n t v 1 1 iiiv I'vii i i i the Portland taier. tranxphiutins; them in th. ir fam ily vard. tscnr Ki-lxay. who hu Ui-n away fnm home fur Home tune, found that hi yard had tM'i-n lu1lv dealt with in thi reect. ami I.H'ate-l some f the miHimr pmiK-rty. Sheriff IJeeve rounded up a nutnlier of the younu'fler and they return ct uie Hioieii nrucie. w un pro fuse pnimine to "never Btfain indulge in wtty larceny of thi p,t (;rove, kl'HI. come on moment of henitation and then enough wulkt'd aero to Meek' Hide of the line to declare for American provisional irovern- m.-nt ILSt rnday there wa hut one Kiirvivor of that famou mit-tiiitr there K. X. Matthieux. now living in I'ortland. wiiiumer nave always uiven Meek the credit of calling for the vote at the riifht time, and in reroumiioti oi that Bervice 1'reKidcnt I'olk made him a I "nited State Marshal for the district of Oregon. Those who are well known in thi county attending last Kri- .lav met-unit were: T. I'. Goodin, of ntar West Union, ha Uiught a new Ford car, and i p ttinj,r into the intri cacies of running the machine. Mr. Susan Milt.-nUrgi r left Wednesday to viit a daughter and Ron at L'll'orle, Indiana, She exjK'cU to U- akscnt several months. Mrs. I A. Whitcomk of Tort land, convalescing from a surgi cal operation, is in the city for an extended visit with her par ent. Mr. an. I Mrs. II. L. AhUttt Dr. k 0. Clement, of Port land. Ore.. KiH-cialist in diseases of the eye, ear. n tse and throat, will at lr. I-.rwin oihee, AlU rt Tojcier. now of Portland and Salem, with a homestead at Saturday, May 10, a. ... I mi, in the Cascade lUnge. i., vin.. .,ri. n )W rrom thre Kiley, a daughter i f,ve f.H.i in heightli. according to the Itaality. Where the Mr. Olive of Col. Meek. Mr. C. K. Shinn. a grand daughter of Mr. Meek. Janey Mch. Calhreath, of Tua latin State Senator W. II. Mollis, of i a w idower and Precr Karly Stan.iar.1 potato Uev. Jolly, one of the eailiest of ur the Kowlaii The Argus' ex- for sale. Potat.w mature pionwrs. now living in Portland. tnal WB!' ln Uie my t wishes for their in ti dav. Something new. and Mr. C. W. Purdin. w ho cross- ftitrncam. ground is' lairly high, an j in a shelter! place the hops are hav ing a good growth. Attorney J. A. Jeffreys, of Portland, who is well known iv if i..iu' u.. nf n,. inl here as In'ing counsel for the de- .III II.uil.ci Sunday son in wn pacii ij The Southern Pacilk schedule, a now running, is a follows: To Portland ed the Isthmus in the fifties. Addison Itennett, in writing of the meeting, says: It .a nmv rt.....iaui.pu In num. II. M. Pasford and sister, who tio three names-J.n. M.n'k. V. en rarmingion a iew w yv v . Matlh eu and his next fr end. ng, w n.te .mm. r.mma Adams vail.n,u. i -n,,, iatt.r twa . i i.i that ineyenj.ned uiemsenes im- M tmir nanu.a wjj show, were tnensely in laiilomia. and irom ()f Krench descent. When the nn l-rancisco wen enronte to ,nnlv ram farv iM. Is Angeles. They scnt two forp lhe m.Htinir. there was for i i .i . i i .. i'..i..i':i.. i . day in me uoi.icn uaie-i .i,. irvr ,K.rjtKj a ao( ()f knowledge McMinnville ui'ger, a. m T. 52 visiting all point of interest, as of 10W to proceed. Put Jw Meek Miendan train, a. m wen a uie i niu-.i .aiesnimi i stt.,,,M.j t from the crowd and i 1 that iH.int, where tl.ey were given wavink, a!oft m,nskin cap he Pavtd 0 PoniHll was in town the last of the week, enroute to I'ortland. w here he will reside in the future. Mr. O'Oonnell has sold his P.uxton pnH.Tty, w here he has resided for years. The State Horticultural P.oan has apiHtmted V. II. Morton as inspector to look over all ship ments of nursery stock, etc., re ceived bv freight or express at llillslioro. Ixit for sale or trade. On Tillamook train, n. m Corvalll nverlan.i. n. m 1:57 n Pass to see the die turn out On Sunday, the Sheridan pas- twenty dollar pieces. . a I . 11:11 .1 tl eng T mn-ano! ,eave u.i.s.K.r., A ( f , m for Portland until 8:S0. bvni owm minni(H Two rrom Portland .....i ,,...,.if miles southeast of Corvalli pasHenger, a. m H:22 liiilsUtm. on Karmington-Hills- TillamcKik pnssenger. a. m . lO:(Ht iK,r road. Koute 2. Pox 1WA. Sheridan pasHenger. p. m . 5:1 1 ML Courtney. S-10 i i a ... a T . ftii: waving a oit ins ciKinskin cat) he i.asenne ireci, iongue aiuu shouted: "Ix-t all of those who turn. W ill take horse or cow as favor a divide follow me." Per- part payment, A bargain.-Ad haps those were not his exact dress Pox 1S, Forest tlrove, or words, but the intent of his see J. 1. loung. nilisiwm, ior utterance was to have those particulars. t-u w ishing to bii-ome a part of the M'Minnville passiuiger, p. m fi:-!5 Jeptha Oarrigu. one of the old residentere of the Hank sec tion, was in town Monday. K. E. and Bert Powell, of S'holls, were Monday. Nnu. la !. i!m iA Ihila ii,nt I tincntal house wired, ric Co. Mr. and Mr. John Kamna an. children, the Miss.s Petty an. Ixna ami Master Johnnie, de part Saturday for C.ermany, to he absent Irom four to SIX Their immediate desti American government to join his line, and those favoring r.ng land to opiKise them. riCTURK IS KKCAU.Kl), I w ish I could picture that oM vision of forces, I wish 1 could picture the meeting, the person nel of it. I stood yesterday on Hough lumber, lG-foot longths, all widths, constantly on hand. S. Ii. Cogan, HillslKw, Ore.. II 1. 3 miles north of town, on C I), rarnhnm place. Wesell at f'JperM. 6-17 I FORGET THE BIG TONIGHT Ivery business man should make I a ioint to attend the smoker in tr.e iamiesie I.Iock this eve ning, and !. one of the many who will Btart the Commercial Club to a field of usefulness. lillslKjro needs a successful Com mercial Club, and the only way to get it is to put your shoulders to the wheel. An organization of this kind will be of vast business import ance to the interests of the city. There is a future ahead for Hills- ro. and it cries out for con certed action by business men and citizens generally. There are many things that Hillsboro can get if the business interests of the city will pull together. Hillsboro is now at the stage w hen tK'tty animosities should be laid aside and all should act in concert for a U tter and greater city. A good commercial club, with a home for it members, w ill re journ! to the credit of the com munity. Matters of civic im portance can be discussed with mutual benefit to each and every member and every citizen of the city. We are no longer in the throes of small "towndom." I'he village period has passed. and the day of better conditions; the days when invitation to out side capital should be extended are here: and a good, live club. with a desire within all to pro mote the city's best interests, is a necessity. Come out tonight, and lend the movement your supiwrt Let by-gones be by-cones, and put water on the w heel of progress, TO THE IM.THJC Notice is hereby given that my wife has left my bed and board without just cause or provoca. tion, and I hereby w arn all per' sons not to extend her credit on my account as I will not be re sonsible for any debts contract ed by her. Alfred Erickson. Mountaindale. Ore., P. 0. Ad dress, Banks, Ii. a 7-9 TIT r31 Vhowm TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If you don't want to come to town, just phone yonr order in and it will be promptly attended to as if you called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders and you can get a prescription made up 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 Kexall liemedies by Parcel Post, Prepayed without extra charge. The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE. a) $ 4 4 m 9 Are You Thinking fj Of opening a Danh Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National hank 3 Private desks for writing yonr 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 vc have all the modern conveniences. yottr patronage courteously received, A. C. SnuTE, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main mmd Third, HUHboro. HC'NTUMANN OLAINE William Huntemann and Edith Irene Olaine were united in mar riage, Saturday. May 3, 1913. Judge 0. P. lieasoner officiating. They will reside on the Hunte mann place near Oak Park. It is safe to say have worked more that farmers Sundays thi? Pert Powell, of months. I heir immediate desti- tu, 8,M)t nnd endeavored to Uok Spring than for many years. A In the county seat nation is Aehun. (.ermany, but 70 years to that day-day trip through the country the last they expect to tour all over con- 0f a (aya for the Oregon conn- two Sabbath days disclosed the time to have that uni-nuw -'"'"J7T - "V1'"', try. Try for yourself to bring iaci urn numoers 01 me tiiicrs Seo the Owl Klec I hey will take their time and f 1 Umt Mstoric patmrinkr of honwt 0f the soil were plowing or seed 1. tf all points of interest. Mr. Kamna , 5, ,.:. , Sll(h m,M, ns jnir An Ohio organization is again here who wish for Bendinaout circulars asking lor lightful trip. united support for a one-cent letter postage rate. . t 1 fwan, J """'""M'"' '""V . ' " " ami mmuy ".n -..... -- . . na ns and estab sh em- tu fn,,niln tk ni ir, ........ 1 III KM Llllll 'Ml IIIV aMmv OlIIVV them lurea uiiu muni- iw . n uu.uhimi. corner is naving consitieraoie Picture their dress. Most of nntnmnge these davs. Another The C.rand Marca is the most them were coatless; many of will be pi need by the corner of wholesome "two for n quarter them, like Joe Meek, were dress- (no (.onrt house square. You do C. C.Smith traveling over the smoke on market made in Ore- od in the garb of the hunter and nPt nny sanitary drinking state with a special reel for the gon. by K. Schiller. When you trapper of those davs-buckskin cup ns the little "squirter" will motion picture plays, was in the indulge in a good smoke buy a shirts nnd trousers, moccasins on got the water to you without any fitv Avar Qnn.luu ('.mini Marca. 12tf their feet, eoonskin caps upon trouble. The one now installed - -J wvi uuinmj I l their heads, faces unknown to h9 connected with the pipe that lhe rnor. hair hnnirinir over their shoulders." well OKIiUON PLPCTRIC TRAINS To Portland - fi:2l 7:15. 8:44 10:54 1:10 . Sunday If i? !..-., f iwiinn.l Unv Soehren. we I known at t a 1 ULl'in. Ul 1 IIIV illiMi - with Clark Pros., attorneys, in Hanks nnd (.reenville, wnsmar I hp Vnn n..;i.i;.. ..r..u .., i. rie.l Mav '20 to Miss Helle t. JlillHboro, Sunday, greeting his Enos. at Sacramento, ( al. I hoy manu frin.i0 will make their home in I .ah for- r t . . ' i if nia 's capital city, where the ii'.rrejr. V? VBHl t . ' Y, n gro.m has a position ns manager ", oi me iuaiaiin-snerwoou -f . , , mimnv . v miiim-u IH IHM r,- i .... on i May a. 1913. Jm ira teasoner of- I have ior saie aiKiui o. ui ficiating. bushels of drought proof pota- .. . - . ... toe ear ier man me iwnmur., I eter lirnsHpn or nenr lle ve- .' - .i i t v f a Thnluolill aeon. ll",u"'" :r. V n..rn to Frank Waibel and 9:lS wife. Hillsboro, May 4, 1913, a From Portland- .1 .J AL.!l.l nMA mniTOt.jn HOI). BIOIIHT anil cnuu nit- wmn m;4I well, nnd Frank will be nine to 9:5.1 settle down to work in a lew u: days. ?:W For sale -Several incubators : A-.. " 1 I 1 1. ....... 1. ...a Inlnul mnkos. J. I uy, auer Deing operaiea on y mu uiuimni., i.v... ----- -- 7,.,r tu- nn oi.ii. i Ailunw. near Jaoez WIIkcs ',l' uren. lhe husband survives, place, soum 01 v.uj t a m ...UL . .. a II IJLI I ' ii,ii several Drainers ana Bi.neru. uuru. many veara. Thorn is still a con siderable amount of Spring work out nm way. Nearly everybody remembers 1011 Thompson, the Insurance! wan, who formerly made fre quent visits to Hillsboro. Mrs. Thompson died In Portland, Sun- feeds the Heidel building, and when a faucet is turned on up stairs, however, the force of the stream is diminished and you are likely to lose your "nip" on the water, as it subsides into the am cup. B m At T ...In Air " mother of a four-year-old child. C.enira Mav Aker. signed n re- P 1,1 lease Monday, before Judge Iiea- 111 soner. nnd noon her petition, the pm child was adopted by Mr. and p" Mrs. Rodney Hernngton, who P m oriv-p everv evidence of afl'ording the child an excellent home. Mr. and Mrs. Hernngton have no children of their own, and ap pear to think the world of the little one. It is such acts as this that make this old world brighter and better, and may the Her rington family increase to the extent that there will be no small children uncared for. a m a m a m p m p m pm pm p m (j2 Dr. Lowe, May 23. Carl Meier, of near Leisyville, was in town Monday. Henry Wirtz, who has resided at Oak Park for an extended period, has moved back to Forest tlrove, so as to be close to his tin business. Contractors are again busy at grading and putting in poles and overhead on the Orenco cut-otT. Steel will be laid within a few weeks at the most. The Watt3 sale of Jerseys was well attended last Saturday, and prices ranged fairly high. C. Heim, formerly of this city. bought the most of the cows. Col. Sam White, of Portland. formerly of Paker City, has been in the city this week, counsel in the defense in the case of the Commercial Bank against Crab- tree et als. Miss Conklin, teacher in Dis. trict No. 105, near Scholls, was given a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. liaynard, one evening last week, at which thirty were present Miss Conk lin departed Monday for her home at Crabtree, Oregon. She made many friends in the dis trict, and departs with the best wishes of the entire community A trip over the county in VV, (1. Hare's car, Sunday, showed all farmers in the last throes 0 getting in their bpnng crops. The farms are looking well, and the roads are getting into good condition. A big dinner at the Hare ranch, near West Union and then a trip to the foothills alwve the Ira Purdin place, gave one a better idea of what Wash ington County has in the way of husbandry. ( o N 2 SOOX 0 ) . A 100 , IjO. 1 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 SAVISOS Oar Pins "0 CENTS 1X3 $10.00 Bar Pins are the most popular article of jew elry this year. My selection embraces all that is new in solid gold, and gold filled. ' ' " LAUREL M. HOYT SIC 1 4 I i i i i i i i i i i 9 n