it HE Argus. fi It ii Hi B iLrf t ! Um.L; i:ouo, OUKCON, At.T.tST 11. 1013 NO. 2t 10 STATE HOSPI1AL . I..- Mr. krJ Ml' " ' " K ail,t I'.M-MKlil llIMH RANGE WOMAN SENT in itiiiMsnuowiiN i .i . i Wiian fitting lv thf VI. Aoo-lmg her t.,,,1 anil I'HjI.I) I. I ! niii l. nli!i' l woman nf -r . "ii ...''. nf iieewas lurked Bt -oh-rv hit. 'Ihuridax II .. I".l... Ml,. I L.I.I Wouidx n-al I' ri'lii V murmur Sh.nl! Dr. I . A .i r ... cV i x.'tnunt "I I m wom.io mi mty and iit I h rt t iinri L urd r. d ri'Hiiiii'.ti l to I h V,. Ilu pital fr the nane. Ilil. an. I a nrik'hU.r w oiiian t.i tin1 Imu hi u ml Ih. i . i Mill- I'I Illf r lln re i - .... . 1 1 ... Si'il lio iif.HVMT, ,-i riiiK 11141 bn-tliii v, was w r"iur tii' V I'if'i V with i i'-tii'ht. ami. alli-r Laird all ti'i'tH to !. I l.rr to sk, hr lulrtu'r impii-vi-d f i i til a- peculiar, i.nev lu-r hud. and dually p r V,r, I i r In I'll I" their home, re sin wa kept fur the thl. Mn i ill l..l i- as imti iiinl Itidav morning h- 1,1 l.rr In til' t nlHit M ill. Human Mi'M- Mil IiIhi' lit' i. niniru' fd.e rami- from Ln," In n placed in tin' Wy t'V tin kIhtiiT. hIii' sai I twiinli-il ti i''i, I'ul wanted t' ilk, th. r than Ihis the a t rvmaiiH d quiet all !av I- ri , It f 1 1 1 ahHM I'Tl lI IHI question J ! the altt i ii ! i i .i :.irian. tl'MllrlltiV llUil JIIHl r. ii iTfil n mi altark "f ai iu!ui,. aii'l liHi's n an f!ii'aM' froin tin t lintr,.-, I,ar!.-t ('liir.ir.l I a Liik Mian f n mi I'lltslnirli, I'a., Irking (ur a Mr. I"alk, if iinir tmilH. wan liiuiiv'lil in I luiri iiilit. millrniH' frmn ju'iilc aiulii.ha ainl tunticHiikt.r-'M, U'l juiif ili-hNiiiiti'iit wluli' lit Irk, ami Iff t w illi an a im-r Hlinnlili-r, Uiny al'Si-nt all I liurnlav. U Ih-ii fniniil lit is i-tmftiHfil, ainl a In- Im-1 r- Ilini'Jrlf H frai'ilu! lit- pill! v: i i ia.'v, In- w:n i vamint il l'r. !ai!.'V. I'ri.lav ii)"iiunt'. Iilnll'li was rational, ainl aiil as 'J I vt an of av-. nml had w iff and tun Hiuall rhildn-n fk in Wt-it Viri'icia. Hi-' jthiT lnt-s at ritt'dmivh. r. I'.hIi-v loiitid that tin- linL' man wan sain, and l.n- 'li inolhcr vvih i lti-raihfd Hint slu- tniidit iin i.h- fnnd .Iom-,!i M. ;.m i ih. , (,!, , at hm hoiiii- in ar ninn r. . ;.. I . i l 'r i-la V i littiv'. and ui v ;, , t. l-i'tiiiln-. In I i i si t, r, M, lu rdorl!. of Ni.ril, ' .t,., 1'lait i. Saturdav. Ih' w a .. . ! khoW at Illi! hnro i T.r . r hi ll tin- Km- i l.iimh !il . ( tl.-d h. ri'. II. w.v a ha. I,. ;. r, I and ;n U.tn in Si'i.lian.l. .- Ii':hh thf f.ilSns ii, c ., t. r . avl hrnlh.T: Mr,. .1. K. S. f.t. !, r. wifr of tli- lienor of lani.in; Mri, I'. Ilsn k mi-ham, '. lord. Id aho; Win. K' ai l M. . I liinna I 'li-rdorlf. ol North ,ia!a tin. I'lainM. I h- I h. i , -a a s l.ij, in d to thi-4 i.la. fur h;i ial. am mli-riiii nt f.ilinAtd in ti,.- ,''i n!. I, 'n i t I hiiit ii i i ini'ti-r-, . in ar North I'hiiiH. IlitiiHid was ot war of ai'i-. I 'Tr iFi HI foe me posh Salir nl Un Ills .iii.l Mi.isurt ! Ji.l W Minn lull of Court will U'.ul I $' MUMIIt V Harry Hamilton. Kay Jatksori, ar! (li-f ii. Sam V.'aik r. Jai-k i.atta. Hill and MoriTici- Jcmjilf- ton. Harry Hamilton, Ualt.-r K .r'r.r. Orin 'oiiro. ()-cari I! irns-.vnrth. V V M lildowm-y. .h.l.n I horiih'irvr ai-h 1. Mn Ko:'t Mrn Ki-mon fa 'J 0, Ha ri !i-a conih.-. Claud Nolan -a .r (), O i ar Kni-r ' I1). Jrm K Ihirint-, !. I: I r. t. Mis MiDanit-N. Ma- L Auburn Machine Uun Amuck at Dairy Creek I'.ridice : I'.i; t i I nl Hum, ti Sr inn ol Ci'iini ' a; i:,.-a' l,.l bl .'lot I ri iri-si-nt Siiri-l!a i or-. I not sold in hloia U i'I tall a! hoiiu-n mi ri itu I. and do I he httin. and ti-at h ho-.s to a ir: I and rar tin- tor t , ( r tailor i d mad'- In nn a-nr.- t or . t , pi t hiding tht- lat d fr.-nt la. f. Will an i vpi ru n. i'. t .-r-. ti. r m ni. . rt lit no inoiv than hii'h t !a ror ii,ii I nt of ' ''! CAB COI I 11)1 S NMTH rMKICK'S B 100 V .Montoini ry t-arh 2, Sophia :'i I 'm rnat h'-r. S MH '', K'-n I'ar . -ri I Ian Ward, John I riday t a I H I r. da S'-wart ' Aivina and Otto Hunpr. Il nry Stott . a i Marl llarjK-r 1 T'. Mr Todfl. Win Krown. Anni- 'IVchan. I!. , i'i C-liano t at li l! ). Maud yt-ars. was almost instantly kill- l.i.iri;- ton.- 12. 1'n-d I'apiM t. t'd in an automobile accident at Tina Slid In Bridge Rail, killmt Pa- ntcf and I sjurinjc A mil her L W. WWlrutf. aevl alKiut 40 mad, il... f his ret urn to his faniilv. i 'i m ic s.M.r. i' iiinlfr-tiviii'tl w ill ki-II at mill salf at ht r farm, thf Kstatf llanii-l I',. CtNitH-r. 1! inih-H thif itli of Kaurt-I. on tin- old Mr r plart-, at ten n. in., vn i KhNI'.SDAY, Al'CrSTLM "i t'olts, 5 moiitlirt old. out of liniiin and I't'tTlit-nm ri'iristiT-Mir-; 11 head of em.-i, S in Ik, all to he fn-sli from Novt-m-' ti March ; out1, a lu iffi', fn'sh s Nov. 1; all arc irood Ktock. r'' lii).'lt irntdf .Icrst-ys, four hn-d ( itiornstys. 1 pun Livd "nam, 1 pure broil Ib'lsti-in, 1 rni-y -llolstt'in, oiu Ayorshii't' all h u y inilkt-rs; Jt-r-' lifift-r calf; (! briMid kows, 1 'Ji'ct to n-iristrv. extra law; to litter thin Fall; 1 C-mo. lo- f'l ' liina howh, II fi ino. shoals U-ino. hi:h; one Kratle I'oland- 1'iia ami t'hestt-r White boar, plunr; : tloz. r.hick Minorca Ickena; 12 vt, Walter A xiu lliower hm l.i, Ssiiiiii'iiii' P1' drill. .Idiorso disc: Oliver ille.l l,lit,i I...... .1 !....li - -. , 11,11 i .III , u tl'llil ll KIIIS. 2 htirmi (Millii.-ilnf Ion-. and Kinirle: lot small tools and niimeroiiH other CS. I .oni'li nt mm n h, ...... ''Him of wale --Under $10. i . - "lover. SIX ninnth.t nniii'ovei ite, at H per cent, interest. ' Mrq Nln Din I'mmiuo- Iministt-atrix Kstate Kan'ie fflT, Itecensed. J- W. Hughes, Auctioneer. M. Mil !. ( .,1-L; Wiris. Ueichen. of l'hilliim was the county seat Fritlay. Jotin Ironside, of near the ('or Jliiis Pass Hection, wan in town Hurday, Jlm McCallen of ni.ni l.'ni-ni- ?tii. was iii u,(, county seat iturday. Prs. M. A. l'owell. who 1ms viHiiinir her daughter, Mrs. (k lledriek, of Seattle, lor u ?nth. returned home Saturday. m H pun na f. I m - tori . :ii i. i .M. I), ('audi.-, Hili-U.ro. till! aid Ja.k-.oii Striit'. I'h'.ni- No .S, .'Jltf J. M. loiidoii. thf t.il'. t mar: on Iowa Ilil!. iiu-a'-urii on r : p fffl III iH hlot'kmv' it 't. I n!;;-I,l In thf ,ri"i-t. Sat'ii Ia. -."in Ann ri. an Kanm r oa, i ta.i. r (I an tin- (,'rowt r. I h.- traiu '.' a r I i a . and w a ni f. . t and --i in. hit tall, and from ti..- I.. -a it. lilt II WfTf heavy and will lill.'.l; thf if Id hi, mil. I y ti.htv or inn. ty hushrN to t! ;,.'i'.-- a ' lint' irld for iiiiiihtaiti fioun! i'ram. Ihf y rain is on t-xhihi-lion in tin- I 'oininrriial t'lub) rooms. If oit want a ran;-.- that a! Ihf world for the tiionr. tali on I hi', id I'ol'WIII, l'..ll)k Alll .'N I'uildm. and st-e his l la its Kaiii'f-i. all Ih.- way from i'S to j.Vi. 1 hfse are the hfl raiii-fs i i.f pla.'fd on the tnarki t in IIilUlx.ro. ('all in and re Ihrm. Thf city t-niiiit il nu t Saturday iiivht and pa-'-rd upon and a. -ri-plfd thf Mt.rtl hliMhS of rm kolilf pawniriit in d ro-n plftr.I l.y Contractor I'.n.n- Cor doll. I lie pavt lllf lit IS COHHII' hi tttT all tin- time, and the more the travel the better thf road way. Mr. (tordoii is loading bis plant for shipment to Condon, and he expects to leave for that point in a fe'w days. Mr. Cor don I ns made many friends dur liuf his earof residence here, .in, I all will reert t his departure. For sale; Keitister.-.l Jersey hull. It years old. descendant id Win. SchuluH-rich In-rd. ?"i". Cit-ntle and verv easy to handle. Must t hanv.'e head of herd. I.. C. I'.rown Kauch. Cornelius. K. ..wallill. 20 1T2 !. N. (Ireen, uh assessed the SherwiHid and I ualatm sectioi: , lini-,lie. his work last week, ami returned bis assessments to the ocal otlieo, Friday afternoon. lie savs that owuur to increase . i i..i.. in values, linn me many im.h now lieinir Hold, the job is no tv a m .... sinecure. Mr. i.roen soon l;o.-m iii the vallev to build a hophoiise M Ah I" at;.! HI I dioa ! w 1 1 .. r 1 r !' , r r ti . . t , .! I: b ; Ilafdv t a. h 1. Harold Jensen. J i. I hornhurh. Henrv and Fred I I ii", I Carl Miraeh- lliil 'Ifmnle. ' , ton. (ih n Tumbli'Son, Cecil Al ii jhert, Dan Vand.-hev each '.' :'0, A ' has K.-ilinr 15 'ft. Win C Walk- (.-r, i a-H uuson. inos mram ea tracUir. who is i 1 V, l.erett I.runsvvorlti i). I Cra-id jury jurors A!o Kun- . vi vii u... : ....I ( has "Vanlloreu 21 0), KorTn for the (irove- a,x,ut with 1 by ti..-I.la.-; -on is in. Alfred .wiener the billowing passenger list: I !2I 1". Jacob Schneider 'J LH. IM W. WootlrulT. his brother-in-law; i Murphy 20 S". I'rady Chowninjr, a Forest Grove . . . . , ..I l I II II i i ,1. Si't-cia mrors. Ileitz vs Smith "ariier. ami uusseu rrouiy anu I N Cnhle. J A I hornhurL'h. Iianey o. isnara. i: c I i r mt v. the east approach of the Iairy Creek bridis'e, one mile west of this city, on the Baseline road. Friday evening, just before nine o'clock. J. K. P.lackburn, a con- building a resi dence for . H. Mchldowney, at Forest Grove, left Hil!sixro I Order TO OUPv COUNTRY PATRONS If you don't want t conic to town, just pbone your order in and it will !c promptly attended to as if you called in person. We socialize in "Hurry Up" orders and 3-ou can ;".t 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 PKone that order in today. t.d V at I V, k I 'i i ..a I i i V.a t. I . r -.i.t , ' - i i ! i ; 'i- V; ( I.-, i- ( I. IV ll, . lie.. .1 C .'I . i n in I :',,- k Mr, .',! I p. r n ov Iii ii ii. r of court. I !a .1 J..!,', month in t,! rant, to he t l'.ai'.ev. For- t. .1 1 Fi .! -r l r l.'W i I to on road .No. i i . a -a ne An V.ar. ! . -ed lo I: ll. ; I i top,- ' i mt;. loAfd uut.l ni-atli .-rt V., or i a ' ;rtl n ,- iWf.1 ?1." ii thi r er- oru.-r, . . '' to l per w ar ,1 i: I.h at Vi's to '. 1'.. . en -.' w a iv.-t-n. C . 1 .arn-rov-and r. oi't meet and i c i ' K-hse each Circuit court jurors, coroner's in, I uet. Con Newman or K Nurom.'k v Wm Oi-lrich, I! I, l'rirker. Koht Schm-i i-r. Ira V lian.ll-v. Verne Curry, J K i rarik each ?1. Witnesses John I-eze, Alex lln-s. C Jones. John Mackaro- witch each 1 .V), Dr Wooil physi cian li. 1 F Karn tt T m, IVn t.,n I'owman taking testimony 7 2-!. Jurors. Thos A Kobinson .1 0 Frank. N I. Woo-iard. J M Hut- l-r. F 1 Wcbl.t r, Geo Peterson. Ii Schemer each $2. Witnesses - Flmer K. Parnell As the car- neared the Dairy Creek bridge it attempteil to pass Alva Km rick and wife, who were enroute to the Fred Hey wood place. Black burn claims he did not see the buKKV. owinir to the dust, and the bijr machine crashed into the left hind wheel of the vehicle, tiirnintf it completely around. P.rakes were applied, but the car was under such speed that it skidded to the planking and turn ed partially around, the end of the railing striking Woodruff over the heart, breaking three ribs and throwing him to the bridge. He died in a few min utes after Dr. timer Smith ar- I r On and after Apr Kexall Kemedi-s ! charge. 1 w.i w i',1 send out prescriptions and Parcel Post, Prepayed without extra The Delta Drug Store REX ALL STORE i-r.o.t- melius. I'o'.'.iw in i! c!a-:iis . r- allow ed; j l' l.lu'.lr'l I oil .!,;', lit I. "Ill . f .- I: I. 1 . ike .1 .-. . x;- .. . . J i- V' II, -e.,.,, I ,. ', .,;.!. 1 in. I I I Hi,. ' r n: .-. . x; . . ".lis I i - 1 1 t , , ,,', ;.;.. , .; a ,-; .-. - I I..- tl. : !!,.. tt n; !,; i'i .. W lin V! ! I ! t . I. ''.' ,'l , . II W I...H,'-, ..! , i 1 l' V it I'-m. : i!l. i- . ! I" I i'" I Ii j , l- . ' lvl v 1.,-n, ilni .'. j a-i . .-,.-' W e !l l' ' 'I'. I'i' ' nil .l.. '., III, i V ! ;', ii' l' 'Ml ii I i . I "7 IS v' A I I.t!-. trfi ).. l l 'r-.-lirt. e.. !!,' l! 'I S I Ii i . l I. n. I .x It l-'t: I I on v it x 1 1 ll., .'oie, i-t .- ioit..i;M -i llil.xli Iu,l, ;, n.l, r'-i -I'll."..-. I .11 .rut f X j ' T ' W iii Tii) i. i.el.T , I, x(- '-' " ii-it-i ,-x I'ni.i'i.-'imr f ii i '. "-. ...-s "" WeV. i V t , I'uV ... " J Tu !. ! C I.." .', r rfli. .n , IJ it , lit. hi r...,iMi!' Ii.ns.'ir, 1 ; j 1 1 . ,S ts !!. 10. J H Hoffman W Geo rick buggy, Mrs. Kmrick, whose hnan Ti. J F .immerman health is delicate, jumped toward W d tm b 1; 4 J ), C I, is ' , Mi lUi Ii , ; ., 'i .U J mi: h. I' C ;,-Ii.-( M-H ivi-i-x I 1 !, i.rt X'1, -MiT". Il ia. .H it, v:. Mi !' '.'' J,,lin'ii ;x. t ,, mt In i i -.I- hihI fv I'ii.itiM-.i ' .. I n ! H i mil x. Ii:. I.I C .-s Sx. ., t ji ,, W.i-h Ol,-,: C Vi ti- S i'i Cli .i i'lll C In I x . hi 1 1 .i T s... t iiiri'til r.,-Mx - Thr liniii 11.1.1-i-in i, I'.ii.li.'iii; !' i l .". I'-..- SI it l oiiliiM.; C' 5 (, lil,!-.-. .V. I'ltiillioiliuie x n to t- I ' .-H'lmn it i' (, Hi I Co 6, f, C for a friend, ami he will proba bly remain until After hop pick ing. For sale: Two Jersey cows, well-bred and fresh.-Sigmund F.uiyer, on Springville Koad. one half mile east of old lVthany. P. O. Address, Holbrook. Oregon, Ut.ute 1. 21 Threshing reports are coming in daily, showing good .i'lds. Gene Delplanciie. of near Cen terville. thresheil l.ri bushels to tin' acre, while Jos. Cawrse, a mile or so distant from the Wun- derlich place, turned ojit II bushels per acre. This shows what old Washington County soil can do when conditions are right. For sale: Indian Kimner thicks ami large strain of big young geese. Henry Jaeger. Garden Tracts, west of court house. 21 G. G. Nelson, of P.aeona, mail carrier between that point and Huston, was down to the city Friday, on business. Mr. Nel son says that the fern is very high in the mountains, making it .... ..i. i .... . l.,,.,i i it, ml i li ici il loi iiuy oof iw.- . I.. - ami reports that very lew are being killed up his way. Anton Ghristener ami Simon Herschey have appealed from the lines imposed by Judge Smith upon conviction of mile of un wholesome meat, ami the circuit court will now have a turn at t he case. Their bond was filed r ri day last, ami the appeal placed on the calendar. .1. II. Wilkes ami family went In Cnn noil Keach. below Seaside, Wniimhiv evening. Ml'. Wilkes retni'iiiiiir Tuesday evening. Mrs Wilkes and children exited to remain several days. l--iiv ti"f I I W Kim'i fit'5. II (', imi nl Ji, dux K f.i'-ll !.-. J V M.U.iU il ;,". K M l'.'i'l IV, C I'! Ili.Vf is, I' I' t'.olni ;s, I' I' liiiiii 5 y, Ii N t'.ir.-n ;i. I'l.liMxl flxxcaxiif nil. I I' I ill Wllkt' fxl, I' II to II, vlicti, H.'lH l"iiiuil,iU, Ntr.lii W'ihkI, Altlu-n ll.-mi'i.t- r.trli 5.' Ooiailv p it I ino - Vlnti-iuo Yiini(-, f;H, HriiiiiOi W.I ! s. A Uv ,. Print I't'iiU St" I .sx. I'f K'i'li ii!. l, il.ii- Tr.i Co ,i I ('.'.win l.l. .I'" I'.illi tli- 14, Mini. 'ii A I'li-i'inim ' IS, IH'" Mere Co .'.) y I'.iiinty i-oott - lllo'i Aula X- (i o;t)C. I'n f 1 -x J , Illlklmrii l.intv I'.' , C I'I IVii'luiuill IS, I'. I Kni illl S, .1 II tiiow n 1, Uti.l;. s U I-' Ki Kiin.-r jf-uO .S. l.-vo-vrt-ii l,lr C11 17 S-', lll'ii l.'.i Co U7 ui. ,i S l.mstitiK .vi.t. II W'i'iiittoiii si .S, ) 1; Wnlils.lilrnii in. is, t'.mmr Koxvi-ll - U "s. 1 1'"-1 W-ilUrn M ill- Ow- Stun- vi Un' f illowittR: llnll'itmn t-l ill. I'.ivli.r it ill, I'txm-r. I 1. I'orl.t-M, t'.riim-n, I'lulip ti illino, Aiiilri-as 1 hiiiiiiv, C.ill.i ti, Jut l,r-iiii; ,lr; W l Snntli j f"t 4S. Sluti- OitM'it - Stale- v-t tin- f.iltmving: lli lliiinn rt ill, l''.p.-r, I'.ii.ni-s. .I,w l."f niiiK .Irj Win Mi-l Jmlliui iMtiMntili H i. IIiwi'n nml liiidiiMiv Iliiiiuiu.ii.l Mfi; ('11 JS( j, Viilvulim- Oil Co 5, Ui-nll xS; Cn US S-S, I'tiutitt i it Mill Co 15, Kii-en i'lii li'ui 1 V 11, A V Iti'l 3.', .I..I111 Nv-Ih-ik II 57, I nto' Wolf t v l llay.u.S: xv A lln.l;.-i Sus, Cmisl Ctilxi rt ix: l'liinu C.nfS 3S, Hint l.l.r Co jyi 70, .1 M Hint 175, 1 1 i r 1 v Kiiliinsi.it 11 3,s, .Urol' 1'olu-r ijs, S I' K R Co 2.SH .'S, I tlo Triinsfrr Co it") So. lllui Men-Co lN nt, Art'uit Kiii-n IS 75, PCnnxiii I y Willi Mil xv iiinU'ini lit ( o J 75. i.'-tl """1 I. s.S, llllllillil Stl'llltl Ixl'lIlT Co .l 15, xx tsli Ott- I . , ii '1 It kl'ir .V I I'Kt'llS 2 .,x. .1 f ' ' ' .. .... . L' 1 ... l.OIMIlie K'O, I' XX I.IXl-tllliiU- ti) 1.1, I, lluiHt- S( 70, Mitelti-ll l.i-l!tx Mmi-rlo I I S-i. Sti vrns Itrtm I'i 4. II r Ktuliiiu-t lS 7.s, H Klinn.r il.t; .f, The S wilUrs " I iVV Witnesses, county court. Stale vs Dan Ward et al-John Miller. Henry Olsen each $1. Fxpress Agent F G. A F Sexton. Oscar P.urnsworth, Joe Lenneville. Jack I, at ta each W 20, Henry Kruger 2, Albert liunning 2 00. Grand Jury Witnesses--Wm P.lack, Ula Hanna, Hugh Smith, Gilbett Potwin, Orin LaCourse, rived on the scene. Hradv !rs Ileile Parnell en ?l 10. C. F Chowning was thrown over the Iraves. C P. Shumway. W W rfhtss. and aliirhtinir on his head. a ll ... . "I .i l.l" ... . ... . . a vers. i , .lonnson ea i on. ur ha,i his nose broken. - i ackburn I, II Smith physician in. remained in the car along with Keels and highways Frank Prouty and Wishard, one of the l'.arr ?1, Geo McGee on (i.i. John latter injuring his hand slightly Ib r!) f.7 o0. J M Hiatt 27 fio. F When the car struck the Km C lo I o!-.'.e 7 o0. J K Hayden :',0. (' K Meach- the ditch and sustained a few .!-.. i it.i i u . ,x jxii ' . ii : . am .it .si, j j Mievun ;r.it, u c uruises. iier injuries are noi N'. lson 12i) 12, Ambrose Schmid- severe, although she suffered !i:i Ti. II T Johnson 10, J F GrotT considerably the next day. The I o'l. Andy Kostur r.lll (W. Chas husband wa3 not injured in the Johnson 717 '.H. Chas GeitxT- least The horse ran up to the g. r Ll!',.'. to. Alf Pieren 1, G W city and was caught by bystand I'.rown 2 iiO. 'lhos Murphv , N ers irson a. I. D Ilite 2 ;0. , Mur- The entire rear of the car was H-k .". P. Flcischauer 10, D C demolished and the tonneau was Stokeshury ;. Arthur Knox 2.50. practically torn from the body of I) 1, Smith I'.l Iii. AbU) Peters the machine, lhe left hind lOTi. Grant Mann a, A 15 Todd 15, w heel was torn to fragments. I () Johnson IV.l '.Hi, r , Hrown and so great was the impact lh'.l tl. Kichter (ill Oil. I arl when the car struck the bridge ll.-r lotto. J N HolTman 3S0 97, that a 3x12 plank was broken. . . , . . .11 , ... t i .... I .i'i a . . r .i li,.. . I . i . Woil i.ros i r.'. jonas ixionne ine ures iainy uusierea mt 17 -o. And llockman IS 73. plank, showing that the brakes i Continued on 1 'aire 11 ) were set as hard as possible. Coroner ira w. uarrett neia an inquest Saturday, and the jury, aside from declaring that death was due to an accident. I'he undersigned will sell at pub- rived no blame. Blackburn and lie sale at the I'.rown reed Sta- the two who were uninjured hie. on Main St. near 1th St., testified that the machine was IlillsUiro. at 10 a. in., on going about fifteen or eighteen SATURDAY, AUG. lo miles an hour, but others swore I.. i ii . i i i light head of horses, weighing tnat wnen tney icu town ana t S I V t tit ft. Are You Thinking trVVJffia . I ' Tit i i' i'i f r i !n "i -f rm i iA mriMi i Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you arc, do not overlook the mod ern accoinunxlatious at the American National G tl B HANK Private desks for writing your business letter; for draw ing your checks and a 3 big free telephone list in a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We caa make you feel at home for we have .all the modern conveniences. Your patronage courfeoitsy received, A. C. Siiute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier. American National Bank Main and Third, Hlllsboro car i t t i x x u it m m : .UCTION S.VI.Ii ii'-om-nxi i,.f 100 each, aire from reached the Baseline road they 1 to 0 vrs: 10 head of cows. 6 are were going with high speed. i'...,ci, .inn- ion! .t will h, fresh in Blackburn says that owing to n,.t't...r- .I", iiead of sheen; Bain the dust he did not see the ve- vv"v.,. - - r- mi i l r A wa.'on It! inch: de hverv ton nicie unui ne was ngnt againsi ,...,,n- i-ii k- eurt: sets work it, and that he sounded his horn harness: set single harness. Kmrick says he did not hear the i' o .,r v,)!..-Under to machine at all, ana neara no 10 .1 mixnthn time nt alarm. ix' ...,nt' nor rent, ntr for Woodruff is a member of the cash on sums over $10. Otto Gauguin. Owner. J. 0. Kuratli. Auctioneer. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. Argus and Journal, $2.25. Mrs. M. L. King, of Gaston, was a caller at the county seat Friday. Andrew Hockmann, of Beth any, was in town Friday, on business with the county court He brought to the Argus otlieo a line lot of fruit, free from scale or l 'lulling moth. Do you want your hay baled? We have a hltv ton. daily, capac ity, baler. Call Herb Miller, Farmer 112, or address Hillsboro, Ignite 5. 19-21 Mrs. H. K. Sehmeltzcr depart ed Friday for Chicago, via the Oretron Klectnc and Hill lines, and will visit relatives at West l.ibertv. Iowa, and at Valine, Kansas. She expects to be ab sent a month or two. A small blaze at the Gates power plant. Friday, called out the department, which made splendid time getting to the scene. The lire w as extinguish ed bv local hose, however, by the lime the apparatus was on the ground. The damage amounted to but little. t. ..-wj..,i'Wi.i'iww a ,n: O ioox o ) J - 1 QA - - l -- r. - ' c x - " I ' Mixweorder and a member of the Order of Railway Conductors. He was working with Blackburn while awaiting a position as con ductor for the Portland, Eugene & F.astern. He leaves a wite and two children in California. The county commissioners went to the scene to look at the road way, which had recently been repaired, when the bridge was overhauled, as there was talk that the condition of the ap proach might have been partial- y responsible for the tragedy. Woodruff's body was taken to the Hillsboro Undertaking par lors, and prepared for shipment to Portland, where his mother resides. The remains were ship ped Sunday morning. lhe jury which heard the case: Carl Bunsen, August Tews, J B Wilkes, Mr Cornell, L J Uush low and C A Lamkin. Deputy District Attorney T. H. Tongue appeared for the state and con ducted the examination of wit nesses. It is the general idea of auto drivers that the speed was great er than claimed by Blackburn. Emrick and wife are to be con gratulated that they escaped so luckily. INSURE. THE SUCCESS Of your children by giving them an early start iu life. Deposit $1.00 with us and procure a Recording Savings Bxink and a Savings Bank Book. Have them save a little at time and deposit with us. We We will pay them 4 per cent, on their savings. Their success will be insured. SHDTE SAYINGS BANK KXCI.USIVK FOR SAVING'S r am rr ciicnes aaik tu )f J omen For sale, cheap for cash, 10 foot corrugated iron roller, tel escope frame. Zina Wood. 8-tf The latest fashion in watches for women is the real small ones. They are tiny, but perfectly re liable timepieces. They come in a great variety of cases plain (for monogram,) ornamented, set with jewels, etc., from $i?,oo up. Just received some fine selections of new patterns. LAUREL M. HOYT 4 J