The 1U lnllLLSBR ' ' -- : : NO. 33 l!IUSl!OR(),ORKGON, NOVICMIiKR 0. 1913 - ' " " " i YOU XX SSU WlRisffisS SOCttL HYG1EMEISTS So 0M WBESSSfis GOUUHICIM. CLUB tllbltHuulu town Mwni,ay art rn""r ' i niL'tit. I In- tartv Htart'il tit tiv . , llu- llliw "I uYlmk and hiht- until niiif. C . ..i.i ii. in J s "1 ! lin y M tit out attired like Uobhn. ami vUiM .litr.-r.-i,t Contrrrnic l'rclk10ver by May or, Irblay live, Nov. 7 RA ' i K1'1'1 1 ""'I lli' 'I 111 ti I I I'll i aSLx rriurs " I. .11 I iln.in t.'i!liiitt I' li.ri-iii i T v. " - --- - " . . i iiu V ! lur, Clara Cas Loirrne Morrow i..J m ' .... - Martha I at.- IM.Ul.i-. .)-. lht Mr. r."'lw w . ... o... uiii Imrii I' Oiivi TruHinv'tT, Mum KuhMow, Wil, ll'tiry Sclumtburg, Iliy n .... i M..r ... i i....i. I . j.rin, v iin"(i iuiinii, i.iui V ilk . Jiw-jrh Kntfi-Idmger. I r jri-writ Siiri lla cornets nut iwil-l in ntiri . Will rail lit hlillHH lilt rf'I'U'ht. and ln tin lUtu.tf, and trach how to adjunt land wcur the iMirni t. Our tailor- SiUI Prublrw to W fi Ctapii( laau(nrttcl t'd made iiMm-aurc corai-m, m- i .... i . i . . i . i . ... f i i.. .... .i i. v... sii imrii m s riiiunii; iin' iau "i i mni i' . " ii" lyB lAtuii ) jv-- ,.Xjn ruiufl itirwtiir wrvirf, trnni"''- ' "'..,' ct tut mon than hiK'h daHH ror- Movinif t..l !a.-i.. .hp a mar- H .iurt ll.r.( ln Kt,r.H. Mm. lt, Mr. l'hiIiH. Ai.nl H. M j; auilSi'. Ilillntioro, Fifth itis r tht-y MarUM f"r ;UU JurkKon Slrri-U. rhonc No. On, Kuink? ucn ' i- j"11 r r , 4 1 i iii -- The followinir invitation, undt-r the riiition. "A Challct'i' Uj (!iti- .tiMhip." ha.H ln-1-n mailed to many llillKhoro nticns: "Tin- Atrial Kvil ami !hi- Huf fi-rini rttitiltinL' Iht-ri-frorn are Hiihiii Ls of murh hitioiih thouifht irul farnwit conHidt-raiion on the iartof many of our Ix-st citizens. You are invited to a conference ot leading men, at the t'-ornmer-cial Cluh, Friday eveninir, Nov. 7, at 7:30, ralUnl hy the under- ikrnel Uj connider thm prohlem, which, In one or another a.sct, touches the life of every home. TK Ori'L'im Svx'iiil llvviene So- i.ilu i.mi upriivil ttit nnn if lh KtrotiK'eHt in the country, is now r.-n.lv la rii.lilu'niti' with US in ulnrlituf nn Hi'livi' anil Rteadv campaik'i f education in our community, there will ik a place in the plan for every man in the community, w ho .8 lejriti- n.nL.lu nti. I .irlii-Htl V intlTI'Htl'll IIIM.. I wn.. . - - in the protection of our tfirls and iv. It is a call for Bane and con at I mt w I 1 Ui I It tri nil V V 1 f V H !"" Mayor Hajtley will preside. A ruir,it,r..i,uiuiv tiriiirmm hiLH Ix-en prepared and the field will U- .. ..II ..k..,I l.v I.wimiI iihvKirianH. educators and others, assisted hy i . . . ii..-. one or two speakers mm ion l! W P.iirniMi V. I. Ku .n: v II Ih.ir.l i K McKav. J. V. Tamieme, M. i.. rrotram l-oinmille'. UNION STOCK YARDS rrank Hill, of .:iU,n w:i.-t In town Monday afti-rnoon. J. I. Merrill, the (.orrn-lius horseman, was in town the first of the week. rw, lltir.l.fiin u.'K. I.'ii rr.rt- Iv hr.ilt a new home at I', ixton. wan i Ujwn Monday. J It VValki-r (if rn-lo Ilciver- ton, waa (rret-tiriK friends in the city Monday. Alniu C n 1 1 (Tm :i ri iif nenr 1 1 illn-r. waa in the city Monday, on busi ness. ll,.lt.ir,lJ..-! i.f '.Liimtriin- IlUII U'HIV M" vn, .... dale, was in the county seat Sat- uruay aiurnwn. Mmitflimru ftimuM intra :tf sale. Seo the llillslx.ro I'SaninR ..... i t Mill. Tlinu I'iiulIi-u nr.e of the old time lawyers of the county, w as in irom nis wouniairuiaie ram.ii. Monday I Miinuim .i VVillinms. I'l. imwip.i..'! .... Thos. Williams and (J. M. Turner were up to Wapato lake, sunuay t t' t . .1. . ami IttKKi'U one u'ms. t VKrnn rliii:irt(d fur his hornt on i'ufcet Sound the last of the week, alter a visit wun iiume folks at l enterviiie. Nick Kemmer. who started the original hopyard on Cooper Moun tain, was trreetinK friends in the city Monday. ti'iuliifu' below i.ui i i , ! Houlton. in Columbia (Oiinty. ' In nwn Kluril:iv. the L'llCSt w an in " " . of hia Bister. Mrs. C. F. Hansen. i',u frriimn who formerly resided in the Shady i'.rook sec tion, was in town the fust of the week, on business connected A il" his farm. I.VI tLmmin (if iUl th Tuala- 1 U. imilltM". i:.. ,..i,a u,..n,lj summers on Mil, v fl" .. iL. ( um .11 nmnnir I lie Oil: liii: iiiu", - timber, was in the city the first of the week MANY SPECIAL TAX MEETINGS ARE GALLED i ll,.u f'haltni'(mlu. who flfSt ..... i...i .... ttw ituiiini: n miiilh' south of Cornelius, many years apo, was down to tne city irom I Cornelius, Monday. Dinicl Phillip, win died in '. and Mrs. Phillips, whopxssed in this city. Saturday inornimr. nfter an evtended illness tinentat Pimamu. and from there j coming to HiTon in a vessel. Thy arrived here in January. 1ST.", and h. (t!e, nearCircenville. It the forks of Hairy Creek, li llu-y moved to Corneliu. here Mr. Phillips louvht a farm, and Marled making brick. The Phillips home was known frnd wide for its genuine hos pitality. Mr. Phillips died .lone H, UK-.. S.-s eral years su'o M Phillips and her sn. V. W movisl to Itillslmro, ai.d a hand- vmw home n.s erected on r list Street. For several weeks the! HM woman has been helpless, and the end quietly came Satur- j div morning. j Her surviving children nre:j Mrs. P. M. Jackson. A. A. Phil-j lips, HillslM.ro; Mrs. Fllen Vick ers, wife of C. Vickers, ('orneli ui; Mrs. Albert Ives. Hillside; Mrs. W. S. Shearer. Mist. Ore.; Iwi. W. Phillips, of CotloinviMid. Idaho; Mrs. Alice Foord, Chas. W. Phillips, mid F. W. PhillipH, Hillshorn. The funeral took place Sunday ifterniHiii uiili ii.rvi.'i.u ni ihe Odd Fellows' Cemetery, where he was laid to rest by the Hide of her husband. Mrs. Phillips was universally beloved by all her friend:, and her Btretiglh of character and helpfulness to nil in times of ill less endeared her to nil with hom she came in contact. She. Ma dutiful wifound n lovintf mother, and no woman in the wnly was ever more highly esteemed. CAkl) OP THANKS C, F. IWrrett and wife, who ns-entlv sold their place near Cr.emiile. were in town 'lhurs i .fn..t nf Miss Ho- o.n e i o 1 1 1 . - - . Imrah Harrett. I hey departed ! for Hates. Ore.. Friday morning, and mav decide to locate there 'C F spent his Nhool near old Hreenvillo. and he knows every cowlrail and path within miles of the jx.int. lie sold the place to a Peter Jacobs, recently from : Illinois. If yon want a range that In-ats the world lor me mom-j, " i .. -i ; i, lliink Annex I ,, .., i .... ,..! his Duality liUliillMK. o" , -,,,r ii. ii tint wnv from - t" IviOH-e, ; , . These are llie ih'si i"kv" . I ....... 1 n tlu market in ever pw i i , . , llillsboro. Call m und we them. i t:o.. .,f Are nde dis- trict, savs that up to the lust of ll" -: .. ...... ..;..,u n'ir the week the jsnaio ,t imr L'reen on the inns, me r : V. , iniured nothing, lntSl I Union ...j-- - - . , . v,,w st thriving. where planted t late to mature ue , ..... ,. ...p.. says that pnmes. however, wen ti dvr 1 1 ui'i'k have I won cattle. 17PJ; calves, 00; hogs. :W13: Kheeti. 1W1. 1 n iart-(M lU vntnmi of busi- ness has Utm transacted in the he last th e mill" '' " I i .i.... ..n.l-ii-lv Mondav and u,B. ,..Vv-.-.., - -7- ,.., l uesday. Keceipis touiieu r.. ul.n.l tutriotl nno as riHOru una nnt'i v i- . they followed an abnormal liipud lu.fore. beef out- BlItMl II IV ... ..,.,,,1.1 Lam iNn houelessly let wtiviiv, i,mi. - wt ,-.. ... I... .1 I...An ltim It closel II prices nau men nun. .....a liv..rV market masliy. olll n -i ' j t good steers did not sell under $7.2T). The bulk oi sut-r irun- iioHd nvnrnLd Jtt. ii) tO S7.10. rU livnir r- - t Putcher stm-k was weaK omy i, r.a nmt heifers sold sharply lower, but bulls and stags maintained some degree of . ii i... rt i..r.ti-d . n:.. ; ?r. featured. Pulk of cow stuff brought $UM) to $A 25 w ith occasional haies m ' .ii i .... l tit'tr, and fi U .... I . . .....M.. u.tl.1 QT Pest ligm noKu eic w" "- j .r. ...1 1 111 riirht lit) to the close and demand was steady. The week's receipts nave oeen alKive me nverun- ""v" : tity ami quality. Smooth heavy . . . . l .......1 iiiiiiaii i rude d.H'S not seem to Ik- oversupphed at present, tun iNovemwi ceiliis are nni -Henerally the lamb and sheep markets are steauy w oikv.. NPW RF.OISTRATION We desire to thank nil thoso who kindly tendered ua aid and ympnthy during our beroave ment, the death and obsequies of our mother, the Into Mrs. Daniel T. Phillips. Mrs. P. M. Jackson, A. A. Phillips, Mrs. (. Vickers, Mrs. Albert Ives, Mrs. W. S. Shearer, rv '.(). W. Phillips, - Mrs. Alice Foord, ('has. W. Phillips, .,. . K W. Phillips. HiIIhUh, Ore, Nov.':?, VM. Argus and Oreironian, $2.25. Blu.rt tip in H,'di,,n When wanting nn ico cream ' . . i .,., it nt n modern, soda, w y now v - . HVl'llll IS Kl'lH "I noivij . 8) I U' l , attn. r.vnnlmn votlWllliiiionv . . . a. tli.i nrinter. Frank wonieu , - A" ,av- went 10 PlWW. VVush- mm' W( ni io . news- totakeapomuou . . wluVl, bo luiH been Jmmiber for ...I ...mfii Mrs. niuiin-." Heveini j win ioin him later. bull. Wanted: uuum '..u l. f.,f unrv I". eilK,lMt S'roS y; aboiWoorHix young lortniHirji" , coming heifers, eiiner "" . fresh soon. -ui,' . , ,r v' Uet,lville, Oregon, U(K1 & lieed Farm ... fi.,L. lore. Willi oi county, have a total 19W regis " i .i... law 01 Wn ..I1 m".. . ration WHS in the neighliorhood of 4.1)00. Of the new rcKi"k .,,,11 . . ..r n. ..ooii-oa nnd one l?Ull but 1 ' " w.ffiBterinB "rni08-andtoshowhowimrty atliliutions between WHO 0llOl, lliv."-n- . - S iliution remains just about the same. "i u;.;iinnit9 urister nff as 1 i-uiiiy.-"-- and it is safe to say, t ere - that many w h-v- registration gives alhliat.on as fn nurta; lUl.vr ,rl. Hepublican liemocrat 1 in 65 387 86 n rnKlcW who has Uen fishing all Summer in the Alaska uiu.nt hK vveeK in 11 - . , . lll kmi. the guei 01 iiao. ,., vorsen and wife. He returned to Portland. Saturday. tu r,....i.m Ctunkintr Society 1 111- VJ-I III"" . - of Washington County held a ..,.. n 111 u worn aiuruav. nieenon m ! - and as a result a large numwrm new members ware taken into the organization nr.. m.,;, KJni-rllnnii envp a Hallow H'en party to a number of 1.... r.n.io or 1 no lweeuviuc lift mil""' - , church, Friday evening, uamva i,.v.,l until n late hour. nc i"iu " - when a delignuui luncu served m- ,i Miss Mav Crnndall re- i ivi.l-iu frnm nn extended lumen iiimi'j . ..:..: ... tk ni niivna una ir eiui back in Indiana. Michigan and Montana. Max says ne is ki .W.lt It'll 1 nhl Orecron. where things are still green arm kio- ing. G. Ci. MeCormick. of Garden 1 .nj in t riven MondilV. Mr. llOIIie, wan 10 w ; - m.c..-,,, 19 with the Oregon miAllllllir. ...... - : -. . I n,l mnkpA d.H V triPS into the city. He is therefore interested tn transporiauon. "u f ihp Tualatin al as U lUl-IHOVI vr. . , . ley Transportation uuo . u ,,.k or a tive-cem iare mw oih'"" rom the junction. ii c V Ulnvrl hromrht to tllC Argus office, last week, some tine ' i ..,.1 Kn tlttid Franiiuctte wainuis, ou ui. from which they were picked ..ii, i'r ionniis. me ute was grafted four years aiso, and he has made a nice muu iuhu e ik a cnimn a IiroilUCl. liv- irom Him ,, ,u vided he wants to sell in the market Cxpccted That Many Road IHs t rkts Will Make Srxxial Uvies WORD AND BLANKS StST OUT Take Ta Ptr CtBt. ol Taxpiyini Voter lo Call Mcetint County Judge Ueasom-r the last of the week sent out blanks for calls for special road district meetings. The various super visors will call meetings where they have secured ten per cent, of the taxnavinir voters to sign the calls, and it is expected that this will obtain in a large num her of the districts. The notices must le nosted and also publish ..,( for four weeks. Along the central row of precincts there is no doubt but what meetings wu 1 .11.., I ami manv if these wil in: iani.Mi nt vote special taxes. In the outly tu hnwoviT. such as IIIK UU" Gales Creek, nothing may be done. It is impossible to say i. .nntr miiiitininl VlSVP been liUW IllttOJ iuv..t.n,. - - 1" .in.tiui,ii a nil thp naoers in the county will have notices tor ....ni.nnnu Tiniiners lUllllHU'"".' invti"-. if i.i,iht(ir ipn 1 rer tia aui- ceed in levying a special tax it will mean a considerable mileage of rock roans mis coming eu. 1 . J . L...... l..r, Where macauam roaus na.-c" built there is an anxious demand for more, lor god roans in me Winter time readily Kill on argu ment against better highways. A CORRECTION Clerk John M. norland, of School n:. ..;,. Vrt tl nrtuallv received school money from the recent aptwrtionment, puouneu last week, instead of $32535. as it apiearcd in tne nsu uie n. vtot? wa4 in errui. auu uiiki""' tv'ej . the correction is made so that Mr. norland will not oe nem re sponsible for the nearly one hun dred dollars he did not receive. Youruraer TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If yo t don't want to come to town, just phone your order in and it will be promptly attended to as If you calk-! in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up orders and ;i 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 PUnnP tUft order in today. av - - On and after April 1 we will send out presenptiona'and I liexall ltemedies by Parcel Post, Prepayed without extra I Tne Delta urug oiuro KLAAUL. SlurvL, J m 1: W; S FROM t? BANK ACCOUNT FOR SALE u 11 v. t Peters, practicing law in 1, ' . n: l.. .rroet- home. , ,gs. wiuMiyou if wyvl8b0(0 ,h 11 esil ef oew b . M.u Planin Mill. Independent Socialist - Prohibition Refused ; 35 Progressive 5 No rany j Pull Moose S. L. 1 ,'.'"'.'.i'i':'J Prohibition iiepuuina.. Indian Runner drakes, for sale at t each, at Weisenback s, Ueedvine. ,..(!! . . .. iitfl nt Schiefielin Freaueuv-." was acuy rtl .lifrtt ftf fh Silverton llie ciiitvt v.. ----- 1 ,.,na loaf Kridav convict- ed of belling me oisieis . k at Mt. Angei. inu -. ritU. ,xA tnr hnd been heavy. "c -viw. - reading the "Menace," a sort of tlv-UD-the-creek publication that a i at acking the Catholics, telling . . .l . .u.n),ia arsenals. that me chuuhw u. ...j none nusher be- eiC.i HUH "ii, t.v.... r - . , came a zealot in M owing the i 1 ftt rnn n i lii a xuw ; .;u more nrosocu tions in other sections of the country. T ... VnMotl WAS. the closing . r il ,.,n miosnn tor i.nina dav 01 l"e t'Fv" "t-..... - Sters and the day bcinj? rather 1 r niiru wr'ir 11 lib inc emeui, v. .v.- T. hunters out to make kills. The nuni 1... aA tho season for same ua, - t DUCK aeer, auu v".j , huntsmen from, here and he . nnf in the hills. The lirove wi c , . hist for killimr will now have to rest unni a..u.v. . - . na Ken dull all year, but there have been thousands of Chinas slaught ered. . . 1 j . 1 1. nf thrtmiiornnrpo A nice uuiitii u nitjiv-..,. cu..,a,ifa .nrks for sa e at rea- OIIHIVllliv , sonable prices; yearlings and two-year olds. tta walnut trees trratt ed on California Blackroot-the k nd that grows vigorous, u bears heavy crops here in V est- 4 em Oregon.. If interested it win pay you to see a tree wun a ciojj ; rifinmcp Rlovd's clace. Ull It V vim " 1 . I. O.m... an. east end 01 iMapie ouevi, i.. I,.. I '..it. .a' ti :int. ill SIKiro. l"C toe vit.tv., , - ...;u lu harvested soon. uO I'l . , . ... thum now. ami lane HOlf illlU n..i. - ..r .u t.;-,.. nofintitv nnd oualitv. Ill me ou.v . vti.t..-v.. , - itd,,, ti-uw! nenr bv at Cranoall s. Vetch seed ;n smaii or iomc quantities. r mi 1 ti 11 in I'hAm. Q..l,(tlU fiTiT) on Line 16 u;iioi-irn Ore.. Route 2. 29tf i, II lt'V'l v., T H)LT.TRY SHOW AND SCHOOL . EXHIBIT ti,., c.,.on,t Annua urenco 111!.- t,vv,',. . , Poultry Show will be held the j fni mvimT nanKSirivinir, o. 'v,,v .. -.. .u Nov. 28, in connection wun uie school exhibits. Last winier u. M .ivmnist nroispntftd nractically every pupil in the Orenco school iintriniT 11 t-"'i'?i 1 1 iriu Willi ncttiof, v,. ,7,7". A thoroughbred hens. White Or- ... lVI,;tasnil linrroil KOCkS. pini;ioii, " oi"- - , -iv... .,otilta nhtained bV the UOUli" . , . children will oe sr.own av, una exhibit, and mucn interest i uc i?.g taken in the results. Suit- ..1.1 , ..;.,.c! 1 tt(t noprto. ame ii.m , - , . In auuition 10 me uiuuim exhibits the poultry raisers of Washington county ic o" ... 1,,, v-v,iK;ta for which nb- IU iiium: ciiiwiw ; , 1 K.-. ou-oivlfrt A9 the lions "in i,c t"i.tv.v.v.. - - . um tu shnw occurs m ureijou luuitij v.iv,.. ;- .t .j iL. ...,,.L- rnllnu-'incr It fortianu me k '"v",,"" u will be a pood opportunity for u. 1 J. ttvhiViit- thpir poultry ureeucio tu onifi" thp hiff show. Win- LvVr l wviwvv. v rt ners at the urenco snow urped to attend the one at rort 1 ..... , t j i An tn the nno ttv ex- hibit, the school children of Orenco will exhibit vepetauies. work done in aomesui: suL-n I! line, etc. . TkMsti unntomn ntini? maKlllii 11IUOV v-, , . . n , . entries of poultry are urged to notlty W. J. neau, suyeimtcu- dent 01 tne pounry ueiaitmcut. the banh account is the surest and safest channel to let one's savings flow into. It is a serious matter. Avoid its becoming a tragic matter. Tahe the safe road to prosperity. American National Bank Capital and Surplus $56,000.00 A. C. SHCTE, Tm., C. JACK. Jr., Cashier. W. V. BERGEN. Awt. Main and Third, Hillhoro T. 1 -.r- 1 S s.it TEN 1 2 SHUTE SAVINGS BAM American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ Combined Resources 690,428.ol Banhing in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit. Commercial Loans. Foreign Loans, Domestic Utters of Credit. Safe Deposit Boxes. Traveler s Checks, Savings Deposit, Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits. nhnvft Mnun- ueu. mcoi.ii"ii v. " , - . , taindale, was in town the last ot the week. n a Plinth of Tiirard. for many years supervisor down in his roaa aistrici, wa m tc .itj Saturday. A Fine Line of EMBLEM JEWELRY EMBLEM SIGNET RINGS! with raised letters or enameled: Moose, Odd Fellows-Masonic, Unights of Pythias-Maccabee.-United Arti-san,-nnights of Columbus.-W. U, W .-M. W. A -A. O. U. W., Also emblems for the Ladies' Auxiliary of the various orders. Each emblem is designed intern gently and sure to please the most critical patron For beauty, quality and finish, my line excels. Get my prices for they are right. LAUREL M.HOYT I J