Hiu.Mor.0 Aiors. AHIL t.m4 If k.'4 iMV, i kt' i 1ft 1 M,, ...... J Portland I louring 1 R.V I- ' P-.I..J """" ..... - . . rj J PRESENTS j-7 c2,y;ui-..- v.i..i i!... "OlriBliK." i'siuak Uwr lot. ii. t htln.i .. !' 1. 4 lti .,,11, I. !!. i.itulttl PARTISAN I! .'ii k Pim-ly i.l make the Import'''! Kfcf TJ IVrcheon Stalin.!). Lit wJ of the I',,h1 S'r'' ' " 'f't :iS,m. Mlow: At VYm. Ilathorit place, Lrirol, Mii-! iy -rin t'. until At lonnovtT M'rr. ni'ii". ii i;iv i-vi-mtu.', until HI At I- S. IEirly Kanch, Kmtn. Wrdni-sd.ty n.-m, until Mp.m. . . .. ... . At I't-as rltn l.ivrry ham, -.u' wluv m mui. until At Uil V I arm. ieiu, i,;, 1 1, ir .i.i i--.iiuiik' ViiJ Friday noon: At IlillilxTo. rrnliv ailrtiiii until Saturday -v ming, $rwml Street l ivery P.arn. ' Term. Single nervice, $.'; Seu-,on, $p. p insure with il, IIS. with t'i.M in advance; 'I'd insure a !ne i-..!t. ?1, tornt of $-o" t li"""' of ni-rno S rurr must ! pai l ut or here (iiare lit nobl, transferred or remond frmii ( uuiil). trf t rn-vcnt lut nt nf i((ill for an I- i.ti. IIotm1 July liinMl, Stallion KK'Htralion I'm tan I. Sl.nt' f I irvon. Ucffutf (VrtitVat if l'ur !if Stailitu N',i. 1 :7'.t. Patr.l at t'rva!!i-. Onvon. March V V.m. Thf M'ilij;ri'o if tin Mnlliort I'arlitan, No .y,.t (iitKM Jlrtvd in tln (ttU'llomk of The Aun t ic.ut Perdu run orc iKnlifl n. iiihu trr A'X'iat inn. O.vihiI lv Jo-Otto, of !buro, Wanhinuton I'-ounlv. Cri'o!i. I'.rnl iv M P.arlM', Wartmvfit of Sarth. Iranci'. Vs,tiU'I m fi'ov.. Pluck; Jir. Pnliirnv; Prutim i:tl7:51M hit.-; Som Pam; Un 1111"'! hu- of Main; Sh.mm j.M.lj Pant or Pam, rrrchrron; roalfl in tin -: l'.1';!. on May s. ami lias 11 fuminc.l hy th Stallion Koiritttratiixi I --a r I of Oregon, it U liiTthv cortithMl that tli said talimn is of I uro MK, is ri ifiHti rrl in the ntutlUmk tl ut is rrromiiyt'il hy imiriatiotis iiuuifl in HiTlion mho of an Act of the I'viis- v AsKcinlily of tlu' Stat'' of Orccon pros nliou for tin minifof htallioiiH, vie. lilf.l in tU- ollic of tlu- .Secretary of it. Krlmiarv lit. P.U1, ami that I ho nUove nam.-.l stallion 11 ben cvaminoil ly t lit veterinarian iippoiutcl hy thf illion lUiristratum lUmnl an. I i lierel-y r-HTt'il freo from fMiou. rontairious or IraimmissiMo tiisea ;cs or unsoundness 'J il hori-hy lieeiiHoti to htaml for puhlic serice in the State Im'ifon. Ilnnine L Poller, Secretary Stallion penetration Poanl Note: this lioonso must l recorded in tho ullico of tin fWilcr of ('tinvcyaiicoH of the t'ounly in which .such stallion w be used for iniMic Kcrvice, and must lc n newiMl March . mm Viand Garden Implements I can ivc you tlie very lowest pi ices on Welti Kenoe, Poultry Netting, (ianlcti Tools, Lawn Mowers, I.awii 1 loc, ami Hoc Supplies, riiave atl.letl tlie I'aimf Wt'hcr Waon to my stock, also the Kcntuckcy Oraiu Drills, ami McCotmu k Hinders, Mowers ami Hay Kakes. Long, Hillsboro, Ore. UNTLEY Vcuum Cleaners i lllln,.l I I toki.i i ' onniinriil, mill . from $.0 ml riaotria clTIJ ,xU" ntlnttiiiKiitn ? i Mv, ,v""1, "i""'1' PIW) h'Jlhli k... . IIIHIItltllltltM and "K In Ilie Vnrniim cltHiu r Ira hi Tmiuilll 1. 11.11 Hi i ... , P"nrrrH In tli l.ii... ,,u. PIcm J?.!-Ie",,rt " tlio .Sliilc. fWiolirii 0I!' ' to S" frrfiit win UIIIIIIB Wnt l). pt. A J. 0. MiCKLE WRITES ABOUT MILK COOLING Mjkc liUnl II.IIsIm.,,, J r t limit C'iihIi us. sus Motii: cvitt. '.hoi in louim ..rr rKu lh.i TcH Mu.lt Wm Annul? State ai.y ar,, j.-()OI I (,,. J l. Mh kh- r.-c -ntl- mad.- t I , nf "li!k deli . ered to tin- t A o con 'I' nsert, and wnt. t ti,.- Aiv.-. a.i follow b, rda'i'.e t. t!.- .an,,.; "liditnr Arj'us; p, ,,,,, ti ;.t you are iut'-re-t, , , , . ry tj . tion j.i-rtaiiiii. to the sun-en and wi ll doii.i; of ti.,- , it.,.. , ; a n d liu.one- ic-iitLt),,. s f Wa:-,hink'ton Cuui.ty 1 .-, ,! 1 sH-ftfully a.-.k fur -par,, v.i your valual-li- paper to -ay a wor 1 to tin- dairymen of tl.i.s i eiii,,ii. For the past three k t, di p. Utle.S from this ollice have heeri makinvr and clu -kin ( t ; f jj lliilk receied hv the I'acil;,-1 t Condensed Milk Company Mh at Purest Cro'.enmJ at lh,M,ro. I P tests w ere made a i f..;;.i-.:: Foros-t (irove. I ri.lav, Mdi. Cth. I Pith and IMth; IliiUhnro, Satur day, Mch. 7th, 1 ltd and 2 -t. In juHtice to nil J w iM .-riv that ; theSe tests Were dot rr .e.' hy IH j l ecauseiif any complaints having, c uue to us, nor hecause of any I suspicion ujMin our part that cor- -re-l tests were rot l.emif y'wvn j out hv tho Pacific ( 'oat I "iti- j d"T.sed Milk Company, hut they! were made in accordant c with. i uif taws mai arc iai i ir.n trnv- eriiintr the direction ti our work and in keepiiitf w ith the policy of iiihM'ction wtrk which we are doinir amonir creameries, cheese factories, milk depots and con- detlBtrieS. The law provides a pena'ty for over readin-rf or imder-reaiiiiur or in any way manipulate the I'.ab CiH'k Test ami It imposes the duly iiii the Pairv and Pood' Com- i tnissioiier toeiifiirce the act. The law also provides that all milk sold mu-t he of a certain stand ard of punU and without any thing added toorUken Irom its orik'inal coinposiiion. This also comes under our Fiipervision. It is therefore a matter of duly tle v oh in ir upon this olJlee to. see that the Pale of milk and m am ! to all creaniericH.cl.t e.se factories. comlenseries nnd milk depots is letral ami fair tohoth parties. If sny ilairyjnan is dissatisfied with the test vriven him fur any of the alove mentioned dates, let him feel assured that the test:) were oilicial and accurate. Several instances were ol- ! served by the deputies in charge of this work, where lett'r tests 1 micht be had hv patrons if they I would exercise proper care in the cool inn of their niiik. Milk should j tie cooled just as soon as possible. al ter beinjr drawn. Morning milk ; should always he cooled before tbeink' mixed with evcninn niilk land all should ho cooled as low ns iMissihle before tlclivcrititf to the milk wa-.,'on, otherwise milk is sure to churn enroute to con- tlenser and the butler fat for which the dairyman is working and for which he expects to net a cash return, is strained out of the milk at the receiving plat form and this is adeaUloss to both the shipper and the con denser and the patron wonders why he pets such a low test, ll the patron's can should spring a leak and 0 few drops of milk should eome (wang out, the can would be immediately replaced and sent to the tinner, hut the remedy for the much prealerloss nf fat. thruueh separation or churning while being burled over roiieh roads to the condenser, is nmner cooling before starting, t should be of interest to men- ihiirvman in Oregon or any other state to deliver to his creamery, cheese factory, or con- ilw hest, nrodiiet which --- .v ...... i he can possiiilv turn oui. noon, clean milk from the faYiner and sanitary conditions of manu facture upon the part of the con denser means a lirst-chiss, whole mime product in condensed milk, and one that has come into world wide demand. i;uc tuny mint o begin with can not be manu factured into a good, wholesome product. Sterilization kills the living bacteria but does not re move them. If allowed to con tinue their growth these bacteria would produce nan ouurs uuu would warn the consumer against the use of the milk, w hile killing them with heat removes this, r tin-, dancer. lh bac teria that get into the milk by way of -dusty stable air, dirty surroundings, unclean utensils, or unclean hands are very simi lar to vegetation-that is, they grow and thrive in warm, moist substances and lie dormant while in a cold or dry condition. Veg etables do not grow out of a honk neither do bacteria. Warm milk t9 an excellent modi t.h and nropaga- AUCTION SALE Sat., April 4, 10:30 A. a. Old Littlehale Farm. 1 Mile South of Dilly. Oregon. 2 1-2 Miles from Fores! Grove, Oregon 22 Cows, Jersey ami Holstcin; 3 Horses. 26 Head of Voiui,' Stix.k, and Farm Implements. On Sat urday April 4, at 10:30 a. m., we will sell at PuMic Auction; the following de scribed property. 2 Rert'isteretl Pure Bred Jersey Cows .5 Holtein Cowj. 2 Registered Pure Bred Jersey Heifers. 14 Jersey Cows. 1 Durham. I Roistered Pure Bred Jersey Bull. 20 Heifers. 4 Cal ves. 15 Horses, 2 Wagons, Mower, Disc, Rah Harrow. Cultivator. Plows. Etc. Terms to Responsible Parties. Heifers and Cows Tubercular Tested. Cooperative Trust Company Phone Marshal 1456. Portland. Oregon J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer Will Serve Lunch Free T FORD Grnr UNIVERSAL CAR Buy It Because Its a Better Car MODEL T. Touring Car Delivered $625 I Wilhes Auto (a Garage Company Third Street, Hillsboro. Or. 6 Loaves of Bread for 25c Get one loaf and 5 checks, each good for one loaf of Bread. Buying your bread this way gives you the chance to save on yourbread bill. Remember this next time you buybread. Six Fresh loaves for 25c THE CITY BAKERY Main Street. Hillsboro J. Wolfersperger, Prop. the necessity of prompt cooling of all milk. Wherever water under pres sure is available a milk cooler should be used. Where this is not possible the milk cans should he set in cohl water and the milk stirred several times so as to in- i 1 1 " i i sure an even cooling, vmnoui the stirring, that iortion of the milk touching the sides of the cans will become cool while the interior will remain warm. The results of lack of cooling were very noticeable in many of the cans ot milk delivered while the inspectors were present A number of cans of milk also showed plain evidence of having had water added. Such prac tices on the part of the dairymen result in financial loss to him and in addition excises him to the dangers that usually follpw con tinued violation of the law. Washington County is the ban ner dairy county of the State ami it should be the pride of every one of its citizens to see that her record be unmarred by any act that will lower the standard of her product or arouse suspicion on the part of the pur chaser or consumer." Notice to Creditors la the County Court of the Stale of Ore gon for Washington County In the Matter of the KsUta of Herrey 8. Stiinlnvaiil, dtoaml. NolU-c W barrby given that the nncW kikiimI have bami duly appointed anil eon rlrtnrd, by order of tho abova entitled Court, an eiroiitora of the Iat Will and Tonlament of Harvry 8. Htnrdrvant, d--ral. and tiara qnalitiftl ai aura aa by law .rTil.. Now thrrora, all person! having rlaini agint laid estate are hereby uotitied ami riiiriNl to pnment the aame, to gvtuer ith proper vuuebera therefor, to lb undoreiKiiN executors, at tbe law ollice of Baglvy A Hare, In the American National Hank HuUdinK. at Hilixhoro. WaabitiKUMi County. Oregun. within mi months from tbe dale hHrnuf. Paled thia -Xtr. day of Mareh, Nil. Kl Motila btnrdevant. M. LrKor Htur dttvaiil, kieeutuni of the Last Will and 1 entanient of liervey N. Htiirdevaut, lfeee.l. ItAgley A Hare, Attorneys for Executor I saw cordwood, polos up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rails, and boards of all kinds, into sto.-ewood lengths. Will go into the country. Write, phone or call on me. -Carl Skow, Hillsbo ro. Phone, Citv 1N. Kd. Navlor. of Forest Grove, was down to the city Monday, on business at the court house. Notice of Fititel Settlement Notice la herehv given, that the under autneil administrator of the eetale of Alfred I, Mar lor. deceased, baa tiled In I lie futility Court of tbe State of Oregon lor ts ashtngton couoty, ma nnai account In tbe matter nf said eetale. and said court has tiled Monday, the 4th day of May, Itfll, at the county court rutin in Hillsboro. Washington t'ouulr. Oregon. at ten o'clock A. M., an the time and place for hearing onjections to said tlusl ac count aud lor tbe tinal settlement of said estate. Dated thia Hh day or March. 1914. tieo. W. Savior, Administrator of the Estate of Alfred L. Savior, Peoeased. ilagley St Hare, Attorneys for Administrator. THE FAMOUS AETNA BRAND of Lime and Sulphur Spray The spray that made Washington County famous. W. SC. Newell, Presi dent of the Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture snys: " I have need the Aetna Brand in my orchard for years, and I am snre yon are making a good article." A. C Goodrich, Commissioner of the First' Pistriet, snys: "I have used Aetna Spray and have found every barrel full'up to test and very free from sediment" II. C. Alwell, ex-president Oregon Slate Horticultural Hociety: " I don't think there is a better spray made. " S. J Galloway, ex fruit inspector, says: " After severe tests I find the Aetna Brand U. K." Ben. S. Worsley, Fruit Inspector for Clatsop Co.,: ' I desire to congratu late yon on the supreme article of lime and sulphnr solution, the Aetna Brand. It gives results and universal satisfaction . " I absolutely guarantee the Aetna Brand to do the work if the operator does his part. Failure is impossible. B.LEIS Beaverton, Phone Beaverton Central Oregon The Grand Marca is the mest wholesome "two for a quarter" smoke on market made in Ore gon, by E. Schiller. When you indulge in a good smoke buy a Grand Marca. tf Argus and Oregonian $2.25 Scholls Roller Mills Wm. HANSON, Prop. Flour and Feed, Aetna Brand of Spray, Custom Chopping a Specialty, Poultry Supplies, Manufacturer of Whole Wheat Flour, and Wheat Heart Flour, Graham etc. Our Prices always Reasonable TRY US the Next Time R. F. D. 2, Hillsboro, Or. Argus and Oregonian $2.25 Argus and Journal $2.25 p Certificate No. 596 W. L. BENTLEY (Q. COMPANY W l 17 M- a.s3t vswes' - i nd Washington St. Portland, Oregon .. ft fha trrnw th and propag tion of all kinds of bacteria, but tb. milk to the tempera ture of a snow bank and their Lmurth stous. This emphasizes Registered No. 3529 Stallion Registration Board State of Oregon .-.4-1 --7 ' i. r Si wr" B ' v ,4 life fii j Liceuse Certificate of Ture Bred Stallion or Jack, No. 596 Dated at Cotvallis, Oregon, October II, 1911." The pedigree of the jack Beecher, No. 3529 (American), registered In the studhook of American Breeders' Association of Jacks and Jennets, own ed by W. H. French, Forest Orove, Oregon, bred by John Beldingbrock, Heppner, Oregon, described as follows: Black, White pointsJ Sire Tlieodor: Pam, Queen; Breed Jack, foaled June 15, 1916, has lwen exantintd by the Stallion Registration Board of Oregon, and it is hereby certified that tbe said Jack is of Pure Breeding is registered in the studhook that is recog nized by the associations named in section nine of an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, proviving for the licensing of stallions, etc., filed in the office of the Secretary of State Februnry 23, 191 1, and that the above named jack has been exetuined by the veterinarian appointed by the Stallion Registration Board and is hereby reported free from infectious contagious or transmissible diseases or unsoundness, ami is hereby licensed to stand for pnblic service in the State of Oregon E. L. Totter, (Seal) Secretary Stallion Registration Board. Note This license has been recorded in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances of Washington County, and must be renewed October 11, 1914 TERMS OF BREEDING: To Insure Live Colt $20 For the Season $15 For Single Service $lO I will pasture mares for a shdrt length of time if preferred. Will commence breeding March 1. and close June 30. Will mahe the season at my place W. H. FRENCH BEECHER Pure Dred BlocK JocK First Av. N. Forest Grove, Or. ja ov v----