The jniiLLseeK NX IIIU.SP.opo, ORKC.ON', SKPTKMBKR 1. 1913 NO. 26 m KILLED AT ASTDHIA . 'i.. ...t ln.lvv lor ,.rit' . til) K,.h.i ,"" i- I I T.. C !..n:i. w:H li't aii'l in- ." Um-U Sunday morn- I I,,. in ir.l ri-r i n rancher. the H.art city. y.t iln u inn in-ur the S. I'. raur .a l .1- l't. U'" without t'K 'la;. 1' -r iiUnc Ihe l-fl c) Km-a I i revolver into tin Lr I -tailed nny. Il rjiiirl.t I'v iiVNiaii'im nno , u,i r t- tin- hlnTilf. linn- . . . I . I - ....... I fri'in l i family. I ncri i l.i U- mi m!or In tin' Htllte- I. ,.u! lli'- I'aiv fuel that l..r x ii l:imi-'l !V Mr. ken in a livoiTf can, miinr Is lif riMtn-l nut nflT- Vvl.c !.'M rirrtiit cmirt in tliin tU tA' -nly :ir? ami omre an, I - - . I 1 at lh lamou tth.M S.mdv Oiil wm at l ;ir i l j t -t ! niiHwrring tin '. of killing I. mil HcIkT, a 'inn! rambler. fu y i r ' munli n-r is not hul- t, in I.h iiiitul. ami Ki-yi-rul i tin-re had l mi talk of in- nlnn him in an utvlutn. t . .a ' . int. Man . ii says n i ni in Dt all. but thai In i niinply uiiik'. S!n' Male- that he ha h.ientiy threatened t kill l.ir, with whom nln wiy hIic r Mi-'t-.r, excepting when (die f l . I ,,,, l.i i... I I.iiii In tin. ft- tin- i':iT- in tlu divorce That washi-vcral year ago. amen tired tlifft fthtit into ir, tin- I'm- which ended hi inn- in tin lui-ast, anil oik it rit-'ht arm. 11 'HI lc S Al t; li' Uthl. r -.lIH'i I W ill Mi'll at tlu Wi'sl.'v I'linlin iaci, 1 miU t of I'.aiik, ttu follow inif ilf-iIh-. proiirty, lMi.iniiinf at a. in . on !itNlAY. SKITKMUKU'i: ay inari-. 12 yntr hl, weight INI iuiiimiLj u ill ii-uru !ii.v iv; r. Ii. ;'! of row. k ra.i.'.l tisrs. .soiui' IiTHh. halunft' li hv I im.' of Hah': MiCor- li.-k hiiuh r. hay rake, fanning , plat form Hrnli, all kikhI m lAimowiT, rcoviiiK hay rak. Isi' plo.v, as kimkI a- iuw; Oliyer illi' l wnlkimr plow, 1 1 inch; y rack, ilrau harrow, wmNlcn Hi'l i"' .I U r. wairon, new rart. ft fciihl.' harin'ss. milk rart. sow- is' inachini', ilinin tahli', 2 ti'lu-n tahli'n. fiiplHtanl, lonnvri. ln'ihitcaiK win iM'ilHprinirs. kmc milk raiiM, 2 nmall Htaniln, HiitiiiK Move, 2 riM'kim: chain', Li. i ..I. . a. i i. .....I .....i i..t ..r iinitiiif ' -i'i ii' in.iuii n'l, ... j..i.s liii ki iiM; hoiih w heat ami natrt, ill nuiiirniiis ill her nrticlt'H. I.uin h al iiiHin. Terms t.f Sale All HiiniHof $10 Juil uti.l. r. cash; nil over $10, X imths time, at S per cent, nn hiprnve.1 notes. A (liHrniint of l r cent, for cash on nmoiints )vcr$lo. I. .1. KoltcrK Owner. 'I. W. lliinheM, Auctioneer, tlo Calloway, Clerk. Allan. P.eil. nf Centerville, wart I'i town the last of the week. i Miss Stella Smith, of rurtlatul, pas the Kuetof MiHrtl)iml''(Mnl, atiinlay. I A. I,. Holcnmh niul vif of J'l'tlianv. were in the citv Silt urilay. W. C. .Jackson, of North l'lain, was over to llillslmro Saturday nnrnini. NO'llCII TO' TAXI'AVIiKS Not Iff 1J last half of the (axon when' half payment has been math' for the h'VV tin Hie I'll'1 ttiv.rnll is now liic ami pavahle In fore tho first Mniulay in October, HH.l, which Haii date is Oelo im ('. ami in '"hc of (lelininiency after that 'ate the law n.i mires n nenaltV of 10 iter i'i, nf of uiiiil nimaiil tax ami interest chargo of one P'reent. pet month until Buch laxes have been paid. I ll1 l.'.lll'OU ill lli invn.'i, Slieriir nml Tax Collector for Washington Count, Oregon. l):il..il nt li;n. I...H,. inih Smn neuk thief ent. r. il Ihe hoine of lhiiiul.1 M. -IihI. Iriilay fteritiHin. htiii Htoltf t i ten .h.l lar troll pu ci-s. u iliamoiel rin. ami u pair of culf l.utloiiM. Sh. r ilT K.eviii was notitieil un, went til the IxtUAt. where he folirul a bicycle left y the burglar. I'p on iiiveMtiifttion the Sin rilf foiiml that the fellow hail r. tit.il ,f wheel trotn the Ha.skell Khop, payintf hmi fifty cent fur it. No truce of the man was foiin.l. al thout'h a party Utanleil the eve ninif train at Cornelius, panl Ins fare t 1'nrtlaml, umi left the ele tric car Hoinewhere between ItilUboro and Ninth Strut, ho the roruluctor ttail. The thief probably Haw the Slu nlf t' t n the t rum at llil!nhm. ami con clit'letl to K'et otf ami avoi ur reMt. It is apparent that the party must have known Home thinif alut the muiiev in the hoiiMe, altho'lk'h a htrunk'er to the Haskell nhup H-ople. 1 relireselit Spirilla corseU not mil 1 1 in Ktn h. Will call at botne! on re'P'i'Ht. ami tin the fittintf. and teaeh how to adjust and wear the cornet. Our tailor ed made lo-ineumiro corsets, in cludmtf the latest front hu e, w ith an exM-rieiu ed corsetier wrvice, cost no mure than hih class cor dels purchased in utores. Mrs. M. K Candle. M.llslM.ro. hfth and Jackson Streets, I'hone No. Ml .Mtf Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Wat'tr-ner, of Newjiort. were in the city the fimt of Ihe week, truest 4 of their daughter. Mr. O. 15. Catis. They departed Tuesday for a trip to their old home near I esMoines, lwa. Mr. Watrtfener has not U-en back to the old state for In tears, and he anticipates an en joyable visit. He chose this sea son of the year when the but ternuts and hickory nuts are ri'wnintf. and there are no hot days nr warm nights to make thiiik'S uncomfortable, and if he can't M back to Uiyhnod at this season of the yar it will not Ik his fault. Miss Wilma Watrire ner, of Albany College, was hen Sunday to visit them Iteforo their departure Hast, Will sell from fi to 10 acres. with mat, new. m xlern house of six rooms with bath. Plastered. PiH.( for water and tras. One mile from town. Perries and yiMinjt fruit trees, ami 8,000 hlrawln-rry plant. Meal place for chicken ranch, hest of rea- sons for selling:. John Porker, HillsUiro. Ore., Koute .'I. 21tf Jake Milne is conk'ratuhitink' himself on the fact that all his K'rain is threshed, and. Is'sides. he has ten tons of clover seed ready for the market. If clover runs as Mgh in uie.seeti uus vear as it did last season, this ten-ton lot will mean considera ble money. T here are humireiW upon hundreds of acres of clover seed this season, and the scarcity of clover hullcrs makes it rather hard on the prtxlucers. Ihe hullcrs can not as a rule U'trin threshintr until alstut ten o'clock, and they must close dow n at five. Hire' weeks or Htea.ly run win . il . not more than Clean up ine Washington (ounty crop, this year, ami even then some will not tret their crop hulled. If you want a rane that lieats the world for the money, call on David Corwin, Pank Annex Puildintr. and see his Quality IJantres. all the way from $25 to These are the Ik-si ranges ever placed on the marivei in Hiltslstro. I'all m and Bee them. Threshinir nuichim a are not ns nninenius this seastn. several of the older ones beintf out of com mission. This has made tnresn imt a Blow proiswition this year, .ml us the straw was very lontr. ...n.'hines could not be crowded as in the past. I 'or Hale: Number of Rrade I'.ifuumU luicks. vearlinirs in February and March next, out of Keiristered Bire.--U. J. Schwanke, near SchielTelin Station, Corneli us, Ore., Koute 1. Telephoned. 15, HlllstKiro. " W. N. Ilathorn, of Laurel, was in the city Saturday. He said the small yards over that way had finished, and that the lareronea were due to wind up the lirat of the week. I saw cord wood, poles up to 12 i.w.iw.a in diameter, fence rails, and iMMirds of all kinds, into stovewood lengths. Will go into I l..t ittinl lV. Write, nhone or call on me.-Carl Skow, llillsbo. ro. Phone, Citv 14(. Miss Kva Weatherred, stenoR--....i,H in thfl M. L. Pipe9 law nir....s. Portland, concluded her vacation Saturday, and is ntrain at her desk. ia.- Calo Kcesh milk cows, 1' ill kiw. - - - , . , ti....i f irrv-1 cows from which -( II. Eoler. Iowa Hill, ... r1.niiiiu Route 2 six miles III VUiii , nn south of Cornelius. III W'm Well knuMii at On-iuo, V her lir Wurkril l..r Nurs ry C. Ill Alt r WAS B.Ck l TISMSstl WriiK Put ShiHl Tune IWIi.rc iKalh. Tilliif ul Kclurn llupi- Many jM-ople in Hillslmr-i a ill n memUr William 0..1orrie, an nrchardist who worked at Or n co Home years ao. fur the tiur-w-ry, later trointr to Mi'Mit.nviile and takintr charge of the St. Jin Orchards 'Tracts fur a land ed rorniauy. 11. was a'r I 71 years, and had always enjoyi d fair health. One day la.-t we.-k Mr. Oslmrne was tuttm;? in t'ne Oixon Carai.'e, at Mi M rmviile, waiting' for an auto to start for Pried well. He was noticed to reel in his chair, and friends rushed to where he was sitting, only to lirul the old tfentl. -man had passed away. He came to Oregon from Ken tucky alxiut ten years airo. lie made his home in Memphis. Term., when a youn man, ami liis.wife and two children had passed lie fore he came We.-t. !!' always lalkedof returnintr to the Sunny South, and a short time Is fore he died he wmte a letter to the editor of the T elephul.e IJetrister, in which were tin fol lowing lines: Some I lay I am (f..ui(( I'nck In linn- lnrr mi lirait ll rvr r l.i-rtl, Whrir llir iiiihLiiik I.ii.I i :. n iiu: i" tltr linnr mi. li It v n.r, "Nrlli llir in.l. l (Ik-rll n;.-. ju-nr lliv hlttifttlrrl (i'i I Sic ktlrlli, Wlinr I lit- mtallntt III. lr lil.l.I III III llir tunny ir . I.n, lit. Ami tl.f funl lirtlUn .lionr a ul j;iiiI- nihl - Vr, I am K"t"k' ' k I" I'm. In lay in iiM iHinrt tllric. Wlirie my (nlai atnl mv Inn It. Irrp t attrrl in lii- f .n I am K')Hit lat k to I i - wlirn my mk out linr l il. nr -I am K"l"l! '"" k t' 1 'i if, tlu-ir in inert llir "rllili aun." AtCIION sm i: was The undersigned will sell at pul lic auction at his Farm, the old ). M. Mclnnis place. 1 mile C.of Farniintrton, and l! miles South of Keedville, at 10 a. m. on FUIDAY. SKl'T. IM Mare. 11 vrs, 1:100. with colt at side sired by Potfe Pelurian horse; filly, 2 yrs old. out of Potre sue; horse, llyrs. Plo.. 2 cows, trrade llolstein and one a tiiiernsey.one in milk, coinini: fresh in January and February; brood sow with a litter nt side. 2 11 in plows, jrar- en plow, disc harrow, sprinn- tooth harrow, 2 spiketooth har rows. 2 cultivators, land roller. Milwaukie 5-ft mower, 1 hand lunin hnvrake. PeLaval cream separator.new Paln'mk milk and cream tester; Push ford wayron. hayrack, II dozen chickens. 2 sets dhl work harness, one irooil as new; set hack harness, 2 sets of sinirle harness, top Iniirry, fair shape; 2-seat hack, pnul as new; houschohl ami kitchen inrnuure, farm UkiIs and numerous other articles. Lunch at noon. Terms ot Sale - $10 and under, cash; over $10. 8 months' time, bankable note, at S per cent. bl Olson, owner. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. Notfce i ll. F.pler. of Iowa Hi in town Saturday. T. P. lexxlin. of West I'nion. was i'i I he city Saturday morning, A. ll rihon, of Cornelius, was do a n to the city F riday. Jos. Milhr, of alnve North Plains, w as in the city Saturday. P. A. Kalsch. of dales Creek, was down to the city Iriilay. pit.r CroHen. of Helvetia, w as in tow n the lastof the week. Fred Coetze, of aUve Ploom in. was a city caller Saturday. J. C. Pechen and wife, of be yond Orenco. were in the city Saturday. Alfred 1 Icy wood, of Oak I'ark, was over town Friday, irrettinjt friends. C. V. Allen, of Iteaverton. was in town Saturday. To meet his brother, Floyd, of Forest Crove. John D. Km h, of south of (!jr neiius. was a city visitor Satur day. Pobt. Kobinson. the Farming ton oldtirner, was transacting business in town Saturday. Walt Taylor has been cnatred in puttintr in water supply sys tems for residents of Aloha. For sale, cheap for rash, 10 fiad corrugated iron roller, tel escope fra-u. inaWoml. 8-tf Cot fried Sehlacfli, of alove Mountaindale, was in the city the last of the week. bist I Hack dot?, curly, with white breast Answers to name of "Jack." Finder notify John Me Fee, Laurel. WILLIS D. H0A6 GEMfl.OflO.OB Jury in Judge Mciinn' Court at I 'or I land Made Award Iriday I DA MAMS TOR PIR5MINAL IVJlKlfS Lacal Mia (kli Lar(et Verdiil el lla kind Ever Oivea ia Ihe Slate This is to notify the Public that Fire Policies Nos. 501 to 5.0 in clusive of the Aurency of the Na tional Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsbunr, Pa., have boon lost or issued without tho authority of the Company. Any persons holding these Policies will please return same to tho Company at Pittsburtr Pa., and should there he any return premium duo tho holder same will bo promptly paid by the Company. In case of loss claimed by any person or persons ns holders of these policies the company will deny nny or all lia bility. Stoned: National Union Fire Ins. Co. Py II. K. William. Special njrent. F. F. Kntoht. of Forest Grove, was down to the county seat Saturday. Pen Thurnher and Toni Si nay. of alove Ploominp, were in the city Friday niorninjf, on business. The (Jrand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter" smoke on market made in Ore gon, by K. Schiller. When you indulge in a pood smoke buy a Grand Marca. 12tf J. S. Miller, of Scholls. was up Sat unlay, lie says that all the t'nreshinu is linshed in his imme diate vicinity. "Wo are atrain atrenls for the famous HazelwiKxl Ice Cream, and solicit your orders for brick or bulk. KooUt's Confectionery M. "stiirm Sr., of above Ploom iuvr. was in the last of the week, and stated that the jMitato crop on the hills is troini? to lx? more than fair. Jas. A. Sewell, whosutTered a broken ankle a few weeks atro, was in the city Saturday, his first trip since the accident. K. A. Harrintrton, of ScoRtrin Valley, who has been runninjr a crew on the bit? piMi line, was down Saturday, to see Supt. Masterly. For sale Several incubators and brooders, latest makes. J P. Adams, mar JaU'Z Wilkes' place, south of City Park, Hills- boro. otf Fred Stetler. the irrape urowtr of aUive Mountaindale, was in town Friday mornintr. Fred says that urapes are not a very heavy crop this season. When wanting an ice cream soda, why ml trot it at a modern, up-to-date lountam wnere me syrup is kept in sanitary wells. inimned into the irlass ly a sani tarv pump. That's the kind of fountain you w ill find at Koeber's Kd. Wann went over to Pat terson's. Saturday, to stay with ('has. Koontz. on a salmon fish ini? expedition two or three days. They returned luosday, laden with jack salmon. Mr. ami Mrs. T. U. Davis and son. Thos. A., departed Satur dav for a two weeks' stay at Koekawav Poach, in the Davis cottage. To Kxchange I have alwut S:5.(r00 worth of business and income property in Portland, Or., and o her giK)d pwpeny tnai wish to exchange for a good val lev I arm, or nusiness property , Washington County preferred Address P. 0. Pox 333, Hillsbo ro. Ore. Cal. Jack Jr. arrived in last week from an extended vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koontz, over on the Salmonberry, at Bat terson's. The twain caught about 10 fine jack salmon a day or so before Mr. Jack's return and ho brought over 42 of the beauties for distribution among their friends. For Sale - 1C0 acres, 12 miles from North Plains; small cabin barn, 2tx2l!; 15 acres cleared; 25 acres good timber: some shingle cedar: 3 good springs; good cat tie range; $500 down, balance 5 vears. -Joseph Miller, IJanks, U. 3. . 26-8 Mail (Verier Van Kirk, on R. 1 Forest Crove. was in town Fri day, en rou to home from a week at Tillamook and on the IXeha' lorn. He says that Thursday last a big whale came in at the bar nt the mouth of the Neha lorn, and spouted around for about a half-hour. The levia tion came in the closest of any of his tribe for many years. Willis I). Hoag. of Hilisboro. was given a verdict of $30,000 against the Washington-Oregon Corora tion, last Friday, for personal injuries received July 23, 1012, w hile working on the company's power line at the Cornelius sub station. Supt. Turner, Art Gil more, V. J. Moon and W. I). Hoag were fixint? up connections to carry power westward from Cornelius. Just alxiut quitting time Moon went up one pole to fasten a connection, and Hoag climbed another to take up a loose end, dangling downward. In some manner, while handling the wire. Hoag tangled it with the X)wer wire that ran from the high tension dow n into the sub station, and he received ten thousand volts. He was badly burned about the leg, arms and body, and for many days was confined to the room. Moon was also badly burned, but fortunately the shock struck a rib, just below the heart A quarter of an inch more and Moon would have been killed. Hoag was paid over a thousand dollars by the company f( r surgeon's bills, nurse hire and medicine, and this, on top of the verdict, will make it cost the company over I31.0O0. Hoag sued for $35,000. A. 11 Clark, a Portland attorney, was counsel for Hoag, and he was assisted by ioseoe Hunt, a classmate of W. G. Hare, of Hilisboro. Hoag s lawyers contended that loag was not an experienced man and snouid not nave been sent up on the line. It is said that Moon told Hoag to go up and make the connection, while he would go to the other pole. The plaintitT's attorneys con tended there was no danger where Moon went, but the fact that he was also burned shows that either place was dangerous. Moon still Aorks for the com- nanv. wnne uoag nas worKeu nit little since the accident, lie i still limps, and otherwise shows the results of the burns. Hoag is a son-in-layv of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ployd, of South Hilisboro. He has a wife and three children. He has al ways been a sober, industrious young man. and stands well in the community. The com nan v will anneal the case, but in affairs of this kind in the state of Oregon, under the aw, here is little chance for a reversal. The case was tried wfore Judge McGinn. I TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If you don't want to come to town, just phone yonr order m and it will ic promptly attended to as if you called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders and you can jct 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 Are You Thinking n Of opcuing a Banh Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National n a x k 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 taxes. We can make you feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. Your patronage courteousty received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier. American National Bank Main and Third, HillsborOt at m :m a v m m m - mi il PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at auc tion sale at the Anthony longue arm. 1 mile northwest of North Plains, at 10 a. m., on WEDNKSDAY. SEPT. 24 Four head horses. 1.000 to 1100, good work animals; 5 cows, all in milk, fresh next February and March, all good milkers; yearling heifer, fresh in February; grade yearling llolstein bull. 5 Spring calves. 21 shoats. 80 to ltX) lbs. ; Mitchell 3-inch wagon, buck board Oeering binder, fair repair; Van Brunt 12-disc drill, new; disc narrow, soringtooth harrow, one spike harrow, 2 16-in steel beam plows, one new; cultivator; 6 sets dbl work harness; saddle, household and kitchen furniture, farm tools and numerous other articles. Lunch at noon. Terms $10 and under, cash; over, 6 months bankable note, at 8 per cent, interest K. U. Hoberg, owner. B. P. Cornelius, auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. Pres. McDonald, of the Oregon Nursery, was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vandehey, of Centerville, were in the city Monday. Ernest Herr, a former Seghers resident, now of Cornelius, was in town Saturday morning. Death to headaches glasses fitted by Drs. Ixiwe & Turner. Consult them. John Seifert, of Phillips, was in Saturday, and says the thresh ers were just starting in on the hill ctods the last of the week At that time they had about fourteen days more work to finish. SHUTE SAYINGS BANK American National Bank (affiliated ranks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Danhing in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit, Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters of Credit, Safe Deposit Poxes, Traveler's Checks, Savings Deposit. Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits. A New Mainspring My price for a new mainspring carefully and properly fitted lo your watch is $t. I use only the Best springs made, and guarantee them for one year. If a spring I put in breaks within that time I replact it without further cost to you. You'll find that my mainsprings, plus my service, are , well worth what they cost. 1 LAUREL M.HOYT ; t r1 ''IP ay or September, 1913,