TheT ft ILLSB6TO !iII.:.S!:okO, ORKCON', APRIL 0, 1914 NO. 3 fD0G RUNS AMUCK IT T1GARD SIAIN tUttr t'.v I .'"' w.miw t tmrt sos csi: tu K4BII 5 c. II. it,.:. . Ir, wai jirr 1. 1st l-rk Ufii thy, , an. r a i ! ,ir. i,f rin.ri.-y iifi.ii r l.i1 . f rum ' r;ihk J. i, nt, if ll. ,:, ;t'n, ., I hol.-tl vi . , ;( i I , , , r u . r ! 1 1 1 ii I itn l''.rt:;ui.t I Hi jail. ., "Maiiiir.;' 'l I (! I S r ". OA fit r If i. .-it v. ii'i I A lu ll rtjrof ni'"' ra,'i,'!, Vr,,,lMM1 g TutirJ. the Oregon Flee tn, it Tuesday. """I M r'" gait P. ('. Hoffman n'' Jm',, Surth 'rr- 1'ittin and will take JpuUur treatment fnun lr. l4jvl S. NVI.it.. of the Slt ..f ll.-alth. The dog la ta! ' 0,Tm,," u,u Ltik1 "ik.'111 ln n'",al " G of ll"' tdore n'1 ,,tart,,'l Win; rwry dog that r . . i ..th Mr. lloiiman rumn-.i w r- , ... i tOf. t hn 'l"tf. oD the wriM. air. ivirin tn.-d to mtrh U" animal. 11 also l.dtcn. 'Iln mud bitiMrral d"g in the nw , ind it i tai l that tin night ! L I I .!.. ...iilun l(iin. for H nan '"u" i'"" ruf liward ranine. Th dog was lintally shot, as m the dog . Krugr. and i prion trm tn Marry Minnie. of hiih had I writ bitten. Ib head 'f the canine was ot to Ir I alvin M. Mti, MJay m.irininr. nl t ti- itorv el.") that it wni a of punitive ralii" It M to Ull how many do havr i iooru!ti-il ft th" ll'ilTinan iiw m with a tlrovi Mm- ar nlifht. an. I thfr wan . M flKhtirttr. tVputy Stirrill Al'llKnt' '"t T(tnl l t.unt.uv nikMii, an.i id eotwiil. Tal.lt' riU,m iH an rrtull of tlu inciilmL Tbi t.t mm will take tin Uf trratint'iiL whirh will levrral Mri'k. lr. Wliilr i Wtfrai'!.'. to Wn.liincton, p. t. for a lark! u.ly of I ho na, and will lake rare of tlx lundrr tate rhark' '' Dr. Whili- ha calloU for a hi- of th can1, hut the only in- Ion m that tin tlotr was a r. and faun- to the houif of I Mm, iKiki-r, at MeUk'r. "l pthri wi'iit to tin (tollman W hfri it ha Ix-rn krpt V four jroarn. The Stati- I U.ard ha n.lvisi'.l ill do's in that ctinn of county ! tied up no iu to vnt a n-.itition o! tin inci- it Tha "iij.iti A ill ta u.ttti"twal )th both intrriHt ami Anxiety. SUl(Ml. MiWS K No. Rl. MrKinlev uchiail. "txrd an IndtiMtrial Club th Martha licrtt'T l'r'. : Mario w, icf rrctj.: ChttH. Iracli- Sy.. ami Marie ItorRiT. Mits Victoria Sohmi.lt i wr ami advisor. Thin isoiu wt larK.'ht one-room achools lh county, 47 lUiln beink m last Ihuradav. A new house in hrinir talkeil of in owiriel. lhis wou l.i be n 'idid inii.rovemenL and one t it much mx.iliwl in Harm's nchtml Dist. No. f7 illiZed lit. Imliiulrinl (Mull "l Vern Martin Pres.. Clair tin. Vice Pres.: Itinli Wiling. Si'i'v . nml l.illiiin w. Tn-ns. Mi4a Vi..t.. Tuv th U'ucher, was elected ud- nr. 'flchpn of the ennntv nhouM WDPflnllv i t J ' ill ti in '"y Shoarcr'a uresentalion of mry w..rk at the teachers line flt ()rin..n Apnl U. MissSheurorwaM .W Monmouth Nnrmnl nnti j-'vpar, when ahe waa a)point- ' ynmlirv qniu.ru. ua in I h. r'Wd Schools. .' I that th.-r.-' ! -t. ',.,!.-h t'd hv N.- I'.'it.af,!. f.,r 1 I M r. and it i ' ' ' wa-.N-d 1 ii r.r ,i ri -.ta'i- .r. I I ii. ir-s-nt'l it :ii ! win tioUii'i;' m i! i. It li I, Hotel ll- . t eail.irik' huiiii- .a t)t -.tut.' 1 that . in S att!.-. '! I..-!, rant at I im' r u t . Ma!.. IM;. W ii ( ti-a. h h. '. rai ' . u a ni'.iiui t..r ii by mail and t'lt luliS t r until .. t, . i tl.iv. U S. I' l)lrt, l'-i .. fa!. Julifl I'uA. il, in t . I I W. K. .i N. train r i. .. . .t u Star-b.t.-k and I'.iutii.a. at ri . . ,i Mim. F REEVES BACK IE) FRflM MFYIPftW I IMP 1 1 IU HI IIILAlUn IFORIYCETHOUO II LIIIL ! to a HherifT'a Hale. So) ul ore .J liniKrul Valley .Mt uiii a (i.irJin i, I Jvn 111 I S INtl Kt KfM, MOMV 01 Sill III John Kulow, of near Sewell. vs a in the city Monday. i. ii'i . . i. ..... . i. . " l"rnr . oi ion- rnn nnnimi nnnnni n I.I'm, was out Momlav. attend nir HIK Ullll III miHIIIIIS . - m IUII UUUllll UUIIUUUI I'ontraetor lialdwin. of F'orefit 'rove, waa a city caller the Ia3tPuPer,ntfeit Barnes Send out of the week. ,1. ....1 in...-.. mwm ryt aa rawfHft W. N. Hathorn. of laurel, was a city visitir the first of the week . Ili.nj. 15a. k. Iiu) Citk r, tau.hl al H unjji) Cii, .it I lump. 1 lie Sh-riir from -;i I. K. 'iitru. a!., r turiH'.l l.l-t I,UM- wi:i It tl.. I'i I. II t 11 , 1 t tl'-f'i tu !"..! e'.iTiUi;,'. I.rmin ,n ar.- .,r tuitiun i 1 i tirl.-r. r!iar;'.. w lih atihr..- irmtiiir t' hi uaii !Nr fundi h. I'.iiV'itii.' tu tl..-.lairyiii.-n.i! North I'laniH arid vi.iiiily. I'mli-reame without .-xtrailitiuii ia.i-is, aii.l is in jail. :iAaitini' tin- a. tiun uf the I'rainl ji.rv. ll i-s midi r.tiKnl I. 'I. Write A .t..ie.i.l.i:.. '1 At ;'e'e-i t I'. t - t. lav, f. r it t a and IS the y. . Mrs. M. A I'.. a ter. Mrs. I. A iri..ei t s ar.- the Mum. tan li.mii r i t..., a t i.-nt uf n ii t ,r. altl.u i!i th. re a; a inter '1. a ...11. hi n m I r S f. II. .1.1 -.at..f. W Morn fin Str.-.t . heart of the th-. i rs . dtriiU i eiii.-M-rs i f a tr. r aohah'e rat. M .in:iii-r. The lat.-t h bound b'l"''-. . I' - 'i' North. 111 in hl.ine.ie. ker ... the John 1. irruv. v.i',' .'i i. i in the I 'mi 1", tlenees. h.'.'ir a! en tam 11 han.l -..me cut of it farm til I '. -t (irxy.-.n h. rnnrh fieri- l ra'itin. and a gar den trad at Sh. r a d. a.ation, . iin.th.-r. 1 I . IS Ml S lb- navs ha'! of 'i lor a ! has l.i-eli li is U int. r. ii"l ni n h o! I (.tuj, at the t 1 'ark ar.d I'Kate.l in the l!tr aiiil shiip. ill t he run- rn f ul. I, at li . ii I lit.-. r.uf m. a runt's I V the (ireat interests of I "i t. ! s a seetie of Uice l-a .-rdam, s'. I he seoj.f takes and lb 'AikI resi ai ley. j he Imh.k tl Taken up: lllmiit .'! 1 :ir I 'Wf Recorder Seckn Nominallon rfeQ . Mvercat Hnlu rmrU KeiHllilicnn. hnridiv nn nee mvui.lr M.UVle .... .J.- . .1 . Jwof I'nnveyancea of Wattlv n Uunty. I am a resident ""'. am Deputy Keconl vM wil Hav thnt it I nm '.'"nated tor h nir.nu nt 1 1... nminatlnr election, to neid Mnu ir. mi 4 1 ...:n nt 0. 1 win nt- r VI6 numinntinn and ...ill tw.l lkJ -.... aim ?r ' T8. and if 1 am elected. 1 .ourlnK my term of office, uue care nnd i' L t mm m Byia-c mni wi nowl(.dKe and ability per- .", accuracy and dispatch. lamilluH u..k t,A 1 ik . 1 nihil liic winn, W Wl" 8erye the public ef JJwy and will at all times be Jjou and attentive. . Ihirk lav horse, old. White in fore - pro.e I'roperty, , itc. and tak. ll, Irmler. Cornell 1 :; music. tead. O.sn .;iy char, name awa. IIS, I h i e, ..! . The 1 1 a I ee . aiani I.e. pub lished id Sh'.-r 'it. blah... in its tssii. of I : t w.-ek, .states that it- rich l.-.le recently uncovered at the K it tr .Mine, m wtucii Irnest II. Ilaire is interested, is wideiiini; rapil'y. and predicts that it will make the owners ad rich. (!'. Ibllaire is workup it the mine, and his North I lams and Clcneoe friends wi.-li tne family all the luck in the world. Tin. Women o f Woodcraft will k'lve a nance r:nuiua noo.. Anril IS. at the . tl. W. IIUII. - . . . ..u , 1 mile ues i) I e. af flllU. '.'""i KveryUidv in ited. I li..i,ote Sli.rilf llel'.ioss, of rik-ard. Untitles the shellll S oi- lice thnt lie I as Kiiie.i louueen l.,.,u i.a 11 r. snlt of the tmul'le It) ...f, .1 thnt. nlace. last we.K. . t 1 1 ... . i,..i ii owner w no nan a i"k li:il.!e to have heeii lulten was .....n. ili-iii u iiil' to have ui iin'i ' " , .. ..v.i.Iuim for 1 Hrv M IHHMliiK ful than the horrors 01 n possible bite. ivi.ii.. t-ee-hnrn nml Crystal Wt.it.. Oriiini'tilll et'l'S P..r ettiner ul l.i. price l.ou. r..H rue ..11. 1 rf.'i tier Imn.lre. II. North-nip, llillsboro. Koute 1, iio :w. - ' It l.eis. the llcavi'rton or 1 l.u .nw nn Are-us caller. nm in.-.. . . .1... I .ct ..f I he wccK. .or, in.- ......i I low .lone more lo educate peop t :.. 1 1... nml ler of care o and in sprayin,' man any ..... . individual in the couniy. an. ... hiHone of the linesl orcn in its aize in Uh' Willamette aiiej. hr,r from Mammoth White IVkin ducks, Hr aettinK of If). S. K. C.oodwin. one mile west of IlillstH.ro. lop 01 nm. l'.aseline Koad. Dr V K. Wolfe, of Medico I n li f connected with the state ..u.i.oi ion established by Wash ia.. Stnte. WUS ill town oast week, that he -Aid plead I'uilty to the chai'k'e. SheniT le-i .es had a day in KICchtro, and he .-pel, I a fe.v hours it, th.- er. at Imperial Val ley, which ur ardei,.;. m, mean another Haklmi. Water I nun the Colorado Kr r ha i h. en di-vert.-d. and irriati.ei covers thousands of acre.s, and in the futiire will en. er a million or more. Alfalfa, ear.telicip.--i. fruits, oranes of all varieties, ;ud citrus fr.uts thrive there. and Mr. lii .-v.-s say s if he were a youm: man with a few hundred lollars he would 10 to the ni- I rial allev to make a Marl 111 life. Mr. lieeves w.-nt down into Mexico, for twenty miles or so, tun! says li;ai Un' iieinerency there is not as pronounced as farth.-r to the South, but two or three davs before he arrived there was a skirmish between the federals and rebels, and four r live nu n were killed. Calexi- ,-o, just across the Uuiridary line from I.H'entro, is the Northern Mexican Monte Carlo. Mr. ;.evessas that there you will find hundreds 1. f American rene- .'ades. there in evasion of th aw of the I'nit.-d States, and eatniilini' tmuses are in eer 11- rt. "I he pallny days of irrim- bliiik' in I'.utte is not to U cm pared w i t ti Calexieo," said Mr. Ueeves. Kri.lay. "1 went through the town in company with the chief of jtolice, and found that Ihenuthonties practieadv winked at the k'anns 01 chance, ami, perhaps. U'liclittcd. as well as the government ollicia's irettinn a FOR EACH PtPIL OF SCHOOL AGE, SS rnkeoif. While there I met Jos. Stream, formerlv.of Korest (!nivc. lb' is dome; well in the insurance business, and I was sut prised to meet him. also met 1 lehls, formerly 01 roresi ... 1 I (inive. Cut vou ran ne assun-u I was k'lad to k'et back to Ore- .un where lit 'on e are stable, as a rule, and 1 appreciate Urek'on in.l Washington ( ounty more than ever. DAVID M CAMIStl the 1 ln truest ot nis . 1 Ii'hi.iU it-nit hi in- cousin, ' "vIN , ' f )ad not Heen for u number or years. Po not forjret to nsk for a Schiller w hen you want rt RoojJ 10 cent smoke -no"courh diiht in the Schiller. Sam J. KallVty. above Mown taindalo. was prcetinK f nenda in . m... nu mornuur. llesatu the roads were vrot tmj line, am thnt old Motiniainu.ii'! in ...v inK like a rose. A Bilo will doublojour profit. Telephone to T.H. Drown, II.IIh 1,1 or drop liimacartand he will call on you and talk silo to m v id McCamish. well known in HillsUiro. died at the home of his son. II. I'-. McCamish. Pallns. I'ridav. April X 101 b aftor an illness extendinfr over several months, lie w as burn in Illinois, and had he lived until .bme 10 would have been aired S(l years. He crossed I lie Plains h Califor nia in 1S.V2. and came to Oregon in IS7S. settling in Hillshoro in 1S7D. In California he joined the Odd 1'Vllows. in IS7;S, and affiliated with Montezuma bodge. Hillshoro. in IS?.), lb' loaves to mourn hi loss a son, 11. P... of Dallas. The funeral look place Sunday nt 11... Ilillsliorot'hristian Church. tik i". . Mr Vnllandigham conducting mo services. The Odd Fellows had charge of the funeral, and at tended in n Uidy. marching from the hall to the church, and thence to the cemetery. Mr McCamish was .f guard nt the Salem State Prison, receiving his appointment from the lon-nm-er regime. He was a man of strong character, and us de termination was shown about 10 v vears ngo. when the Christian church was being re modelled. Some of the younger men objected to painting the steeple on account of its being a 'hazardous piece of work. Al .iwMi.rti over seventy Mr. Me- Cnmisli said he would attend to that part of the work-and he 'a lnr.ro circle of friends in Hillshoro tender their sympathy ft... ann. nml Will mitm uiv Atiorney i.eo. i.. i',aley was (rwi. am i,i.Ma j F.r .1 1 .-1.11.111 viMiu.r in.? nrMi 01 inei Week. A W Wr.lkr ..I s..,,K T, tin." was a rtMinty s.-at visitor Superintendent B. W. Barnes Saturday. I last week Bent out the April Julius WeiseriU-ck. of Iteed- 8cho1 PPrt'onment- The viile. was a i-ountv seat visitor amount involved reached the I rnlay. sum of (41.110. and is five dob Pet. r llnissen. of near Helve- hm for each person of school af?e 1. was a county seat visitor that is. between the aires oi '''lay. I four and t went v. the number of I W. F. Young, of Sherwood, children beinu 8,222. Hillsboro was up to the city the last of the district. No. 7, receives the IiaiKCDv duiij ui aiijr uiau iii i countv. with Forest Grove a close reputation as a ugnting own second. 1 ..ene o.ij s. Miss Priscilla Ilobbs. attend ! ing High School, at Salem, was home over Sunday. Pees for sale Strong, healthy, colonies, and good workers. Mrs. John Maynard. Eleventh and P.as-line, Hillshoro. 3 Win. Uyan, formerly of this city, now living at Uyan Place, on the Klectric, was in the city Monday. 1-.1 K. Hradley. now farming up at Monroe, I ten ton County, was in the city the last of the Week. .1. W. Ooodin, of North Plains, and T. P. (ItKMlin, of Orenco, were city visitors the last of the week Ibm. K. W. Haines, of Forest drove, was down to Hillsboro, Friday, attending a meeting of the republican county central committee. T. (I. and Ceo. Meacham, of lbove Mountaindale, were in the city Saturday, before county court on the matter of rock haul. and other business. A pair of glasses, in case, lost bv some one. was picked up the other day and left at this office. I he ow ner can have same by calling at the Argus, Con. (. Hancock, cashier of the First National Hank, of For est Crove. was transacting bust ness in the county seat the last of the week. J. II. Wilson, the former res taurant man of this city, return 1 .1 .. . e .l . 1. t eil me tirsi 01 tne ween irvm North P.end and Marshfield, w here he has been m the resUu- Mri and Mrs. G. A. Larson, of rant business. near Farmintrton. deDarted Mon m; Tilii.. dmsspn." of near day. accompanied by their chil Helvetia, found a rosary, on the dren, Diana and Raymond, for street, in this citv, the other worway ana aweaen. meir urai day. and left it at this office, stop on the great peninsula being i,..r.. tho nwner ran iret it uoon ai -uronnaug, wnere rare. Larson nrovinir oronertv. lived as a child. From there they - - I -I. t ..I O u m 1 n I Will ICU IO LiUieH. OWCUCII, 1UI . Car rretlenck UHipoia uraun, 1 a ku.t k nA ... . 1 luaiauu o w.iniuu t.v.t., nu ot Newton was m town ionay which he ha3 not 8een for 32 They will remain at I CLEARANCE SALE We offer you our entire stocK of the following goods at reduced prices No. Ami. Dirt. No. Ami. 1 j5 lljte J S 4 465 6 ji 6 370 7 4oj5 US 9 440 10 yj lljt. 415 I 4O0 IS 94S 14 4S li 379S I" 34$ 17 4IJ l 165 19 l.'iS lojt 10 11 3V 5"o JJ lite 4 no 5 no rtj 75 7 41 S '70 t .Mo 30 397 3 US 3 Ste 31 o 34 IIJ 31 4i 36 80 37 405 3 890 39 4o 40 IJ 41 55 4 4 lJ 44 400 45 S5 46 5 47 95 48 19" 49 153 49jt 55 to 37j Ji 0S $ 350 S3 45 54 535 55 455 56 200 67 ate 5 5 59 5 to a 50 61 i$o 6a 11& 63 ao6 64 155 6$ 8a.6o 66 ajj 67 160 68 95 69 90 71 175 7 505 "3 a6$ 74 395 76 30 77 5o 7 SO 79 2o So 185 81 435 8a aa$ 83 40 4 8$ 86 95 87 too 88 960 89 ass 90 6s 91 115 9 450 93 94 33 9S ay 96 193 97 605 98 75 99 ' aao loojt 4 toijt io 103 ao tos a45 106 aSo 107 560 108 iS5 109 ic$ 7$ a9o SO per cent Discount on Candy SO percent Discount on Sheet Music IO per cent Discount on Silverware IO per cent Discount on Cut Glass See Window Display The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE HILLSBORO. OREGON tr - . feu "" - m r-r -- NORWAY AND SWEDEN for the Udy of the hou to keep tab of her eipmdttnrea is to pay all bill by check. It will simplify matter a great lel give her an indisputable receipt ana at tbe aatne time eliminate tne risk ami inconvenience 01 Keep ing a lot of cash aroan.l the bouse. Furthermore, the check stubs will show at glance the total amount of expenditures for a stnte.1 time which enables her to keep expenses within your agreed-upon allowance. Our special de partment for the ladies is a' great convenience for them: whv not open an account for your wife. She will fully appreciate your thoughtfulneas Modern Banning In All Its Branches American National BanK Capital and Surplus $57,000.0x1 A. C. Shute, Pres.; C.Jack Jr.; Cash., W. V. Bergen, As't Tkrtf St.. Hilltbofo, Ore. . . . . . '""..'.rr 7:: years. us Slsu.irmuay, waren -dui G . several weeks before lie still takes gooa care 01 nis - to Sweden. Gronhauir is I eignt acres easi 01 town. aeacoast town of importance. . Ladies are requested to call at They expect to return to Wash- the Paris Millinery Store before ington County the latter part of they buy their Spring hats, as October. Mr. Larson has pros the prices are right. Good hats pered in Oregon, and has a fine from $:l to $.. Mrs. M. L. Ber- farm down on the Tualatin. dan, Second Street, near Wash, ington, HillstHtro. . PUBLIC SALE Pictures of Hon. Jas. Withy- eomhe. renublican candidate fori-,. j j -o o t ,u gov ernor, are P''" lie sale at the Sandford place, at Hillsboro . Mr VVithycombe s Gencoef 4 mile north of North so many leing in the race. SATURDAY. APRIL 11 r. r. MeCot mie. owner of the Team work horses, one a brown ..,.t!r avBtnm nt Garden Home, raiding. 4 years old, one a gray was in town Friday. He says geldinjr. 12 years old, 1400 each; tVi-.t hi rommtinitv has secured good 34 inch farm wagon; good concessions from the electric, in set of double work harness; 2 the matter of transportation for brood sows to farrow about May Cnclon I Ionic lie nnle. 1 1:4 shoatst cow, fresh in May; ... ..I n ua k.j tt,a heifer, fresh in June; heifer, not W. W. Boscow has had the L, TJ drilf Na 40 0Iiver most attractive window of thel hi,, n!ow b.Pro Mt4to season, the past week. AD0Ula l vrr. haw isu.11. Kiaiici ucu. oi.smu- .r 1.A11M.S Hitntra uraro in v,. - -,ng var, seea pouioes, grain, display, and the way the l ttlek chickens. 6 cords stove pertormea in a vai 01 ti oti Mn. SHDTE SAYINGS BANK 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. to former citizen greatly. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Uicr- of Vnrlev. were in town Mon day morning. Will Jack was up from Heaver ton the last of the week. tellows pertormea in . vm woodf Toiedo steel range, some water caught all passers. hn.iiholH fnrniture and nnmer. rnUimf U now in vomie 1 ous other articles Kt t ha Pitu and thpre is com- Terms of Sale 110 and under, ll.iunv mv. - I . . L - I I L 1 . t.laint that plantsare being eaten casn; over, six monina oanaaute iv the innrs. ine iuck 01 ihuic y vcn. im. si ..,.,,.1. f,a..-dno- wenthpr is liable cent, off for cash over S10, t mr.nn n Preat deal of trouble W. L Shaffer, Owner. of this kind this vear. But Ore- J. i. Kuratn, Auctioneer. .rnn nlwnvs turns out Plentiful; raui rauiaon, wtera. tf - anvwav n Hnciton of Port- Sam Stephens called the other S3 t.v.is'ne'upof men Per ever since he moved to the f nhiiitv. and Mu tnomah prom- tll to have a delegation this C A. Yemen, the Laurel and coming year that will give usl Aurora' hopgrower,. was in the some wholesome legislation. city the last 01 me wee. A RELIABLE WATCH r Pick your watch from Americas best. Let ''nie sl0w yu mv display of "American made" watches. The watch that wilt best meet your needs, and at a price you want to pay. Get Hoyt's service and guarantee back of the watch you buy and you will never regret it as long as you live. Hoyt's stock of watches is complete, in all ways li . ";x: I LAUREL M, HOYT WatchmaKer and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. Hillsboro, V Oregon you IVU uisivovi