TilT JnllLLSB6R VOL IIIM.SI'.ORO, ORKGON, JANUARY 29. 1914 NO. 45 w 111 COLLECTlOfl 10 START NEXT MONDAY u,tr Hundred 1hounl UI ii W " Cr Counter- t,jit Kti la I'll Ti OMi-t""' will ciMn Monday -...mine in t !) new Ollirra of the county "r, r- v" ls.l'l'"K'- it will I" ! ' with a rui-h of ut var. a- the legUlature has lu'd a r '-li"vt the rebate feature. r.M'Ti4 will have until A i l l 1 t-i lay ta H. ami. if the followed, there ill ttfnoha'.t i'.)t,lH, Ihf law read "K.i r ! it.- will allowed. All tav ff 'I'"' n"d all M'-rt- tl - l-t l y of April. I'.U I la!f 4vm nt inn made ! fun- the 1 t dv April, l'.l I. but t p - .i tv .f I lr n nl. r month vi.! ! rhargiil on ninam inif ha!( . twtiint . U'piii.l prior 0 Sfl'lrm!" r l-t, I'.lll. Where no ''' t i made lwfrf the lt itav "f April, l.l I. Ihf tat tronii" ;m. n iit iiinl a -nnl U of I H r i nt, J r month i rijrtffl f r it that l;tlf t' prior tu S-pt.-. .U r I. I'.tll After SrjitrmU r I. I'.'l I. n jH ii.-ilty f 10 -r I'fiii. .mil mteret lit ihf ntcof I- per tent. x-r year will t char," I on nil ihlimpn iH Ofc'MiuN I I I CIWIC tlMINS To J'urti.i'i'l 621 - m 6ifl . urn I I". a rn 10W a tn 1 I'J P ni SVV ... p m 615 P in 8 3 . pm iM . . . p tn From Cortland 7. is 9.0J . . . once thi niifn nf W, an fiow Ihf Hiirn US 6.21 . 7;3S ... 9 23 . 12.31) a in a tn a tn p tn , p in p in p tn P in a in I Mi N SKK.K YAWIS Receipts foi tin- week havf Ih'imi fittle, 7 .'.'.!, calve. I; houji. 4VI; hIii-.-,,, r,'(i. l.iv(t'K rirfipN h'M thin wh mill , iMin-HH not wi hrink. Only on M.tn.l.iy whm tluTf any intiTiiit :imii- i i. A ffw curs tf thnin Mrrrs hnuiKht 7 ) titul n wl of imiih- rows rt, 7fi. Hulk Of KttVs . i, ,- Hali'H HVrrilKCll " tn i.i'i una ciimm t; ti'i.2r. All OthiT Imtclu-r rliisttrH WiTfdlow, na iritui;;ti raiisf nf pncf tfakni-ss w.ii infi rior lu-ff ipial- iiy and ti... much of it. The h.. in;irk.'t tnaintnini-il itn trvnuth. Pricca ni'ViT nM alwvv S.n:,, l.ut i In.icf linht ntiu k avcra..l ar..utnl Strut all wirk 1 l..a r ...... nionii xuiiif llial lacki'.l prinif HUSH Si.l.l lit loWlT prilTS. lut Rood 1 1 1 : . 1 1 1 v liiiru mi,! untiuitll fvy Ktuil louii.l n .piick huIi nt u-any pm . H. iw nls wi-n firly lit.t t at. hut Homo II(KH) Ifss man fur ,sanu period hint wi-i-k "ii arrival! ot nlu-op wt-n 'hit man I or previous hix m. Wi'th.-rs sohl nt f. ST inn 1.7;, "ir nirs." Umt uers I'iivi. f;.r,0 for the fancy '1S "'in wcrt' not over-sup- P"l.i'itliiT. Tim market doxeil -jawMiker hasm with it 10 to ."wit il.rlme in mutton iineg. . , ., nt l'ih (tt imc. In th. ,iv, ..f thf J. I Atyle .Jouhle v in ion ta en. i.l.U-r HMiii h.-Hitat. d alnmi wearing Hu m twHiHe .f tt , uifly. -onnj.iiMi.ni linen, ('all ;it the llot. l Wxthirivton. Satunlay Jan. :U. P.MI. ami let Urn. I,., & lurtier Mhnw you Ihf n w m- WMihlf. hi fm-al. whieh ftiah.H you l. int. l-ith far and near. ar. Hi-rve the purMe of two. .i lookn like a niriflf pair. Ihey make you fe. youn. hut do not make o. look ohl. Noli.ly known the con ven ietue of tj,,-s. diud.le-V Ihion if!a.HH4-n until they have worn Ih.-tn. and yet, an far as apiM-arancf irm"i, nolMy know. Conie in and let tin talk it over wild you. Kree demon- titration. Satisfaction ifuarari. ...... i 1 1 .. . . .i i . .I. i nmi iorifi-1 me naif. Scores of HillnUiru nferencen. Irs. !iwe A lurtier will U- at l-ontit Crow. Friday. Jan. .'50. and at llill.sU.ro. Saturday. Jan 115 Mm. Ihos. l-'owle. of al"v MiMintaindale, was in the city Saturday. She states that Mr. and Mm. (J. A. lioUrts, now in Phod. mil, Smth Africa, are iM te. in Dreiroti aUmt June 1. Mrs. Ui ImtIs is well known here and formerly was Mihs pert ha powh-n. a popular t. arher. and a dautrhteruf Mr. and Mrs. roles. Mr. and Mrs UoU-rts will noon ntait In America, hut will top alonir the Ped S a. and visit, an well as s.iiits of interest in Southern liurop... Italy and rrnnrf. The husl.and is in charge of the agricultural work nt tin l.irp-t mission in that eclioti, and Mrs, pi.U-rts is ti ui hm in the school room. I represent Spiri lla rorsets not sold in ht.ir. s. Will call at homes on re pies t, and do Hie filtmif. ai d teach how to adjust and wear the coret. Our tailor ed made to measure rorsets, in cludiiik' the latest front lace, with an cerietu'cd corset ier service, it s l mi more than hith class cor sets puri haed in stores. Mrs. M. K. t'au.lle. Ilillslioro. Fifth anil Jackson Mrceis. rnone .no. The old Herman irame of pinochle has turn revived in the cluhs of thf citv, and it has trutisci tuied all other card irames. After the victim of pituN-hleiti is once iniH'Uiate.l wmi itu uis- ase there is no other card en tertainment that whiles away the time. It requires mure study and more rare than all other mimes comhincd, and has a fas cination that urows. Ihr tut- mans are said to have worked ut the card scheme years atfo. in their military schools -and it is some Kami'. I'o' sale: Forty acres. J mil.1 f Oregon I'.leclric survey; six miles of Forest drove. 1 ) miles f stores, P. O.. hlacksmith hop. Kchisil and churches. Hill . , i t i i i unit sin I ai Hi inr ornuini unrden; alsu k'msl walnut land; iilmiit lit acres has tn't n eleare.i. now covered with small lirs; itihmI si.rinL': one million feet saw tun- " . i r I ier. or aUmt uaai conisoi woon. Will take some stock ns part pay metiL Aihlr-ss Kittio M. F.llis Forest tinive. I' " Oree-on Inst Fri.lav had of . r- - - - .in own over it' iii.iik. ri.infulh since .Sept. 1. 1 "i weather man kept advertising .ow.rtior.. ,lnv after dav until tin i.iir .Intoiarv freshet Mad tilled, and the rains of last week took a spurt anil caiitfni up with thf procession of averages in a marathon. Just walcti .iireno relmrt. Itllll V'OU H t in ohl man averaf cruoon to iret ahead of the moisture. .,r nh. Ten head milk cows. I fresh, and others fresh soon Cm,i...l .lersevs. Sellimr on ac ...il of lelivitll? the farm. Also l Willi V 4' n . . sellinir one thoroURhtireil .it rsi y hull, cotnimr - years.-1 ' ' DEMONSTRATION TRAIN M.. "iitiK for ollices will Boon lt w oruer of the day, nH the Mnmary ri,,,,,,.,,,, js, B,M)Ut to 1h, ""uaii'ii. iM.. T,iiior Scott, 0f the News imra, was down from Forest V"". I riday, ami made the "kusoiiuv a i,rotUTv ,.. if .. ii vnn it i .. . il ..i i a.. Ik. """t a raniiu inai items "eWorld lor the monev mil on . - j . - ii.. . . Ruiu' t0lw". Hank Annex S""d,n anil we hi Ounlitv fiPWftll the way from $1 An r- nesearetlu h-st rnnire M- piace. i i,n the market "laiKim, Old ()ro ('all in and soo them . wn-Konians allepe that wo -- more rainrall this mont! ninanv rorrtwiMimiinK mont th. i y(,urH' Th0 fallin,r th ur . as I'een ho persistent " thclenuthenlnKof HERE NEXJ TUESDAY I ine I.UI ol i;juialor Will Ac lompnny the l irm A Dairy Car HUi: SIAIIt!. CfUMV I1HNTS will Krh M.ll.bur at 125 md Wcmiin I mil S10 P. M. , TI'" S. P.. Portland. Kuifene & Fa. tern, in conjunction with the exti-tision service ot Orejjon Ajfri cultural College, with a finespi'C ial dem instration train, w ill reach Hillsln,ri) next Tuesday, Feb. 3. at and remain here two hours and five minutes. A fine list of Hpeakcrs and practical agriculturalists and dairymen will accompany the service, and they will make a number of Washington County imints. Wm. Schulmcrieh is on the list from HillsUiro, and Hon. Wilbur K. Newell, of alnive Ihilcy, is to talk on horticulture, while Hon. Jan. Withycomhf is one of the valued contributors to the lec tures. This makes old Washing ton County sit up and Uike notice particularly when it means that we have one-piarter of th' program list Thirteen men besides the rail road otlicials will he with the visitors, and this will mean that the subject of dairying, agricul ture and horticulture, as well as Hiultry. will receive a full demon stration. The matter of hou raising will also exploited. The hours and dates are as follows; lasion. Feb. It KhW orest drove. Fel. .'5 1:10 illsU.ro. Feb. :i :5:ir) Sherwoml. Feb. 1 UhlM) Fvery dairvtnan, imultrytnan, ok' raiser, orchardist and farmer should attend these meetings. SOITHLKN I'ACII IJ I'. I!. & H. he Southern Pacific and V. F & F schedule, as now runninir. is as follows: To Portland McMinnville Klectrie. a. m...fi:.r)) Willanuna, Steam K S::iS '. Ii. & N.. Steam K, p. m orist drove Klectrie 1:17 luirene KliTtric 5:0.r Fmm Portland liU'cne train, steam, a. m S:l.) orest drove Flectnc 10:0,) . U. & N-. steam, via Os- Ul'V) " l K" Willamina. steam, via l)s- wciro. p. m 5:tk McMinnville Klectrie 6:41 ra.PEr::rajis GUILTY TO ATROCITY Admitted That he Tore Tonruel From Horsc'f Mouth FINED FIIOAV BY JUDGE CAMPBELL Tw Lmjiw Lav Violalars Plca4 Oailty aa4 Pay Flact Wm. Penny, of Gales Creek, son-in-law of Lilian McCoy, a Henry I Jew. of Chehalem Mountain, was over to the city Satunlay. M. Sturm Jr. and brother, of beyond P.lootninK. were in town Friday. Jphn S. Kwalle y. of Reedville, was a county seat caller the last of the week. C. C. Nelson, of Pacona. suicr- visor up that way for a number of y ears, was in the city Friday morning. Chan. Heirn, of Portland, was out the last of the week, buying stock for Seattla shipment Ixtus L tanley. of Portland, was out rriday, on business for pioneer, pleaded iruilty in circuit a client, in circuit court. Itus Lnurt Fridav. the rharo. hfint? is still the same genial old jollier. that fae mutiIated a horw by Mr. ami Mrs. 1. 11. bmith, of teanng iU tongue from its vJZZl 'ZZ'..1 ine c,iy mouth. Penny entered his plea . CO.M.K. I . . . J J .,,,., - i auer it jury nau oeen cmifu, anu I P, rJ,r;rlaSJ Judge Campbcdl fined him fifty the week laouars ana cos is, a jan aenience ,, , r. . ,. to follow in default or payment m. iianson. ii acnoiis. wu ti. Deirumia. of Cornelius. taking cut machinerv for his pldl Wty of giving liquor to mill. minor, and was fined lw and . . I costs, on one indictment, and lady agents wanted. (-in tain and one vear in the iail on make rrom J.J to W) daily. Nice No8. 2 and 3, and was paroled line to handle. -Chemical Co.. Ln th laltpr two tirmn nivmrnt niisooro posionice. 43 of the J50. W. 11. Connell. of Portland. Anton Christener. charged wm out Saturiiav. on business, with Wilfully and unlawfully Mr. Connell still holds a lot of selling liquor to minors pleaded . ' I .. . . . . tine real pMiertv out on the uuuty to uniawiui saie. ana was tinea t:) or a nays in jaw. 1 r,e fine was paid. Christener pleads that h&ilid not know the minor PK6re ii- . 11 r 1 . 1 WurOrder North Tualatin Plains. I)o not forget to ask for. a Schiller when you want a good 0 cent smoke - no "cough dust" in the Schiller. 12tf in Pcaverton. Ore.. Ii. 4. John l-oftis, of above North ti.,in ii.iw in town rriuav, 00 probate business. He states inai the Knights of Pyt uns of old dlcneoe. are seriously thinking ..r i..,;i.im.r n hull up at North III iruil'tn-B , . Plains. The Imys airea.iy .. - i.. ...1 in town, and the 01 building is becoming too small to tu'comniodaie ineir iiieuu..-.. -n which in now over miv 1....- ii heut values tn hard ware of nil kinds, call on Pave twin, who can sen yu 1 ii,., lowest tiirues. riunuv ing given prompt Sex-ond Street, south of Mam. K. II. Croier. awiifltant Kcnt" eralpaHHCMerugen ofthcS l. x, s . lireiron nunm Port TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If you don't want to come to town, just phone your ora.T in and it will be promptly attended to as if you called in person. We specialize iu "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 Itemed ies by Parcel Post, Prepaid without extra charge. The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE was under 21. and therefore de murred to the "wilful" part of the indictment and the Hill eW-tric lines, was out from , tland. Friday afternoon and paid his respects to the news paper fraternity. Mrs. Zoa Sigman was a and visitor Sunday. Mrs. K. Pany, of near IVaver- ton, was a city visitor jaiuraay Kuirene Pant, of P.eedville, was in town Saturday. Frank Greencr.of below Roods. was a citv caller baturdav Chas. Hickethier. of Cedar Mill was in town Saturday at temoon. .1 A. t'roeni. of near Cedar Mill, was in town the last ot tne week. Geo. Denton, of Keedville. was up to Hillslniro the last of the week. T C. Sutton, of near New berg, was a Hillsboro caller the first of the week. p. M. Cillenwater returned the tirst of the week trom a inp the Springs, up in Washington ll-irliin Kellv and wife. above North Plains, were in the city Friday. C. N. Johnson, Forest Grove's former mayor, was down to the city Friday. Herman Sehulmerich departed Tuesday for Yoncalla. Ore., af ter having visited here several weeks. For sale: Rronze turkeys, gobblers and hens for breeding purposes.-Mrs. N. II. Jones, ltanks. Ii. 3; North Plains Tele phone. 4F 11. 45-7 Mim Collins arrived here from Pendleton. Saturday evening, to visit his brother. Capt A. M. Collins. He was accompini.-u hv his wife. Kor sale-Rarred Plymouth Hock cockerels. 0. A. C. Stock. ' ill i' w Redmond. Wash ington Street, between Fourth and Fifth. Hillsboro. 45-7 i u iimwn. of Portland, where "he is engaged in buying and 80 ng norses, ? LiJ; the last ot the week. Postmaster Frank Mvers. of ortland. was out to Forest Thos. Connell Sunday received Grove. Saturday, to visit his word that Ihos. Macauley, a rel- aged father. W. H. H. Myers, ative of Mrs. Connell. was found who is very ill. dead in nis Deo, in roniana. u . . . i . sunaay morning, air. oiacauiey hdw. Benson returned the last ..... a. u. oi tne week irom a year bi ,j fn- man ., ..a ulare, Lai. tie says mat wnne tv, r,lnf ws . .. ' C J ,i . VI LUIIII WUII ? IUVVIIUI.II hv mecumaie is lint? oow n inuiwajr .:. WT,t veV to he still likes old Oregon. He re- u,'ian0;n tn, hnriol H una mains nere inaennueiy. mmhr h ifith Winnin SiH'ncer and other varieties of and had his baptism of fire at sweet iH-as-and all kinds of test- Shiloh. where, after the first ed garden seeds and fertilizers, day's battle, he placed the father at Morton 8 Greenhouse. Hills- of the Argus reporter on an am boro. 44-7 bulance. Mr. Lona had been .. r...... t t.. shot through the right knee. fM Uno4nit I cauu ca&M.a vii. hwwmhivw wvw. SnVlrZ Vtiard where he My -nt with to Ijoj- 2 left Mrs. Guyton in a santarium. P'te,?"l ffHS ? If she is benefitted . I t Ml .ni.- t..m n iravei lie oi bouu wrc oci iui a . , . i i: , leaves many iricnus in 1.11c ioau cnange oi ciiimw. Pm Baa vaDra ha k.o liiroH Mare for sale-9 vears old; out here, making frequent trips bred to Perchoron. Will sell on to the East Many Hillsboro account of having too man v people will remember nim as horses. - Frank Greener. 3 miles having judged the stock here at south of Hillsboro, second place the street tair several years ago, across Kooa Uridge. rnone. Kood Vnr oaip-Snan mares. 2400 lbs: vri C t I - une aoi. hnrnoM near v new: 14-hoe l- Fruit buds were swelling last gar drill; 14-inch walking plow; week as a result of the warm Winona wagon, nearly new; .ninimrv. the lack oi snow in section sieei narrow: -noree the hills has caused a warmth disc; mowing machine; Ueenng lown in the valley that is un- rake, new ; new milk cart, Z-incn usual thromrh the premier month I wheels. Koy Hays, Hillsboro, of the vear s cold. Ore., one mile south, on Jackson , . ,L a t- :o j- Bottom, between bndges. at Un ine r.orm isiue iairy win ue-i ,ff ii r luciisci uuoiuo.K n..s Z nTXrW ,2 Our -d side, goingsouth. 42tf product is first hand-we milk In its effort to co-operate with and then deliver. Tel. Farmer the people along its lines the 4IU5.-P. M. Gillenwater. 41-0 Southern facitic .company 13 bringing a great Hog and Dairy Hon. Ira E. Purdin, of Forest demonstration train to this city Grove, was in the county seat Tuesday. Feb. 3. and is especial- Saturday. Mr. Purdin says that y anxious that every farmer of the present Winter reminds him this vicinity take advantage of of the Winters or years ago. the opportunity to Inspect the when the weather was always exhibits carried on the seven mild, with heavy rainfall. cars of the train and listen to The K Hand Power Stump the lectures which will be given I in double doses. Lectures on dnilv on the George V. James dairying and hog growing will fmii. mi m annfhunat nf P camcu oil k mc oamc umc 111 andthereby creates an accurate record of all expendi tures. Many, both men and women, through the absence of suchja guiding record, permit small, un necessary outlays to drive away the joys and indepen dence which increasing dollars provide. 'A checking account affords the safest, most convenient and satisfac tory way of handling your money, besides adding to your prestge. We solicit pcrsonel, as well as business, accounts and the opening deposit need not be large. AMERICAN NATIONAL BAN 11 Capital and Surplus $57,000.00 A.C. Shute, Pres., C. Jack, Jr., Cash., W. V. Bergen, As't IMmf St.. HIIHboro, Or: II If interested, call or different parts of the train. The l rain win ue at me uruuv ueiwccii the hours of 3:25 and 5:30 p. m Flat cars are used for exhibiting the stock. Dr. and Mrs. Linklater went I to Portland, Saturday evening. and attended the supper given at the "Bobby Burns" celebra tion. There were many notable farm, Cornelius. write for descriptive literature. Address -Gustav Krause, trne' lius. II 2. 42-5 Ernest Haas, of Sheridan, was down to Hillsboro and North Plains, the first of the week. He spent Sunday at the J. W. Jackson home at North Plains, u ; . 11.. returning ;XrfI hI Mit speakers, among whom were says that Sheridan has rebuilt McCamant and a,,. a since the tire, and that there are s W(WV, uMnoit v,re nn. now some handsome bricks in . in - of the degd that little city. atfh nrwt whmu writinm have rant A M. Collins, the well la ways appealed to the heart bnnn.n veteran, suffered a stroke hungry and the humble. Dr. nt wo failure on the street inlLinklafer reported a large at front of the new r. K. & K. de- tendance. not. Monday morning. He was N. R. Wilson, with the P. R. talking to his brother. Man Col- & N returned Saturday from a lins, and Ed. Sehulmerich when trip to San Diego. While there he was stricken, tie was car 1 he met Eat I uoneison ana uoren ried to the office of Dr. Linklater, palmateer. He says the weath- where he became conscious arid 1 er was bright and warm down was taken home. Capt Collins that way. snolr:,", IZX f. "r.n John H. Humphreys, who has KofSwWhtK been at Reedville for a yearor malady leaving him very weak, two, was in town Saturday. He maia.l 1." kniisir . flu, inot has been relieved of his postoffice nTlurrformany weels and duties at that point, and has Ji2L;KKS Una to Woodland. Wash., to do L All Vila manv frina hone SOBie WOrk On hlS rtnCh. Geo. Harms, of Mountaindale, SHUTE SAVINGS BAN American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banking in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit, Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters 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. er. All nis many inenua uuiwi this kindly old veteran will re Watch Repairing' That's Right To prevent wear and keep it in good condition for good timekeeping your watch should be over hauled at least every two years. Just now is a good time to leave it with inc. I will attend to it promptly and properly, it will be kept in perfect order. "So that it will stay put." LAUREL M, HOYT Hillaboro. - Oregon n t cerna-i . u,,! .moninK8 are con' Geo. Carter, of Oak Park, was cover his health. was in town Monday. meeting with friends, in town Friday auernoo..