NO. 22 r IM I'urr! wv Mrhl jail 1 fcf H..lVtMn Ii'.iP. tturney """" " I drove, ha UI n,, AAuh Marshal. . W. Wat and Frank lU-.r. fur - ... ... . . 1 they arrtiueu On Hodman . i. ..... using rointJ u''. . i i .. . . :.. er, lined anl IM I"" M rrmitt-d during good vkir. Hoffman ay n u,w profane language, ami, U ulattil. ha t witness ho ill " u,u ' ' " upliint r.n.w. I hat i rrr n. ,.,n County. Ungoii, tn rtiitf. I'Jl. I U'l'nilinHi wiiiuot. lawfully, with aiui wn- til. ........ I... . ,..liiji,.&al i -... 1- iail tif city of hwt Crm. afore- d. mil deprived nun oi m riy for a iK-rlou oi one-nan . ... . . . . That ail unprittonme n a LoiJ mik extenmvely circa- M mi) publUhed In th city . .. . i..... AH. I tJt(M..ttilttt..H xinty. Oregon, and lfrtt pul-iiyraum-J llirf. Hit ly rtanof the premise plainlitT wa injured In hi )non m.l a prevented from Htwlituf t hi wwinttm. aurtVr Igrrat humiltatliMi and injured hMtfikd reputation, all to Ins Vagf i i th kum of $.riU)0. jWhrrrfurr, Hi laitlilT ry iiroftil aint h ilffmlaiit Wh mini of Vm) n.l hin ill in J iliiliuri(cntnt4 herrin. II. I. lUKiy. Attornry f r I'lalntilT." T.t.H ll lii nil Ititf rrnii thia what not lf n bad in Wah )ton County. Fall Rrain haH jrwdout wfll. anJ evt-n tin jring ijrain has nut don ho Jly. pxreutinr. of courw, in JtiJ raxcH. Oattton upland, W M buNhrU kt acrf. anil hiat muUi.tr from 25 to :i" i in ome rasrH 40 liuahela, isn't Wonw," althounh it i not up l yrar'H tnidurtiun. Hut jt year was exct'pJior.B'. 'altr lU'inick. of the llck- w. , niiiuiiiiiii? mat , lupt'rvininir th work on city atiffts where hU com- 1 is making repnirn. uiruat T-s and family rv- i honu' from a month at arts, and say ft the llillHixro ?y ovpr there reveled in kockI Xi to va. KliUON CU'CrKlC TWAINS o Portlami -65 minute. a m a m a m am pm p ni pm pm ..pm "m Portland-65 minutes. am am am pm p m ..... ......p m ..pm -p m ,.,.....,..... am r Rale fw triwto tir uiunll )-Hl'ri pnnat fnrnf 7S 'bottom; 12 acres in wiance woods tmRture. One from Siloty Itau one mile from cheese fac It l81 anc water t0 P'ac,,: & hPBil r(rianj4 llnlataln f1 and other stock: have sick f and "st. Come and make me lilhoral Lornta JaniPR lart. Lincoln Co., Ore. 1 1 r v f :i rim; unj h t' H'k l.ri-.l r in ttn- utat. Afli-r rallinL' atl.-nli.,.! i Lr.lo.1 Stmk Ytr(i at torth roriiunii. i ..,.,. ml r 712, ,v av: 'Th Kximsiiiim ii p'ir.-iy t ituralhitial alorikf livisUM-k linen thrre U-int' no "Wild W. ,f i,r ollii-r attniH.-m. riU f,utur.H ami Uuniinif, in that it will ,ay ov-r $1..)ik in rash prcnii.inn 8t,,j nnknt no rharit.t fr , ntry f,.,, Ktall ruttii i.r admissinri. l.ik' the liitiTiiuliotiiil r.f t'la,;!, t1(. iVitic nt.Ttmti.iii:it of r.-rtlurul in rwuijiiUfd as tin- nun t i.f rHort on tin- IViO Vn-, rrrmium lints , H. n,itii,.,jn,i all Itrr-rdiTH who In lony t i U diir.Tint hnt'd asHunat nt ntl.iTU vM.o i.snf i r,,jiy ,,,' irure aame by u-H iuwr to tlt.' K'iTal m:ill3t'iT. Ivirly ri x.rls indicitc fiK iMTccnt. Iarir trifH limn lat war. uu nun mrrrial oraiiiaiionH all ou r the country will In- u.sUJ to ro oper ate wiin the rail mailt m forming "priial partii'S to altt-nd '. ahow. I'.anlu rs, an wi-ll as ,r. ,.,. rri. art takimr a k-i n inlt-r.'xt in tin KMiiti.in and Uiv icn.Jinir tin ir vrry tu tni- Hiipport." Mr. and Mm. M. M. i:rid.t. of iVrtland, ur rmw uniiirur and travi linir in tin' Kast. and l id nrk wiTfut Ciiftondal), Man. I I ry went Ivisl on the Caua han Caiilii. to Montnal, and win "i'Vin dayt on th" trip, btoppiim aioiijf B;i thry Wfii inclini-d. M, M.tMiv Canada h roiiaidi-rably excited over the war in I'.ur.ipi, and F.ngl&rid lit U-inif riniursiil without n't "rvalion. On the Hlh of A u if uit, Mr. and .Mrs. Ih-idoi were with their win, hrn-,st. Tin vUitor K.iy that owim; to the war the tli-nt ral KliH tric has laid oil Hrvi-ral thuintand tm-n m Hhipiui'iitit to Ivimpe ure in jeopar.iy. rurreHi. nowrvrr. is at work, with it forre undir him. Kroui Maaihus"lt.s tin I'.ridid return WVt via ChiraKU and Minm iiMiis. For dale or rent: Kanth of C aen-H with ll aires ih-ar; 1k fruit trees in bearintr; i;oh1 onion ground on ipiartrr urre; jjikiiI pasture; ail hlasln-d; house and barn mid rhicken house, uud on ion hotme. Kunninir Htreain thnniKh place. (!ood Hprir.r. and well. Five milex S. K, of 1 1 I int boro, on river road. TrrmH. J. (J. Johnson. Ilillslmro. (Jreiron, Itoute 2. The Artisan excursion mcr to TillaniiHik was a bitf sneeess. four cunt-hen out of Port land lie ing mpiired to carry the crowd on the, HHcial Those ntti nilinir fnm here were: J. C. Apphrate, Messrs. and Mesdames TIih. Kerr and W. K. Montgomery: Metnlami'S (JlaseiH. Sample and Sorentton, Miss iWaieStippinKton and Miss (eH-lter. The llill Uro excursionists report a kiukI time, with a Ut nam oufce at the close. K. M. Oablree. of Laurel, wim in Saturday, enroute to rortlaml. lesavsthat his hops are oeuer than they were last year, and he; han Home that will go 1,-jh laiundd to the acre. With wi,r prices n pr.pect Hiis sounds KixhI. (icorKe I-ennon. o f bevond North flatus, was in town me astof the week. Rir. i.enno" mi imrntii one dav last week, UUI II " i t i iku l.invM ratidiinir from u forest tire. He lost the Miium rontents. and there wad aurance. Carl I'falil. of almvr Kloominff. . . . . i .. II.. .,.. j nT'iin wan in paiurtiay. n- f turned out very fair up on the hilld. and that the potatoes are still doing nicely, notwithstand ing the dry season. I. M l!!d..r relumed the last of the'week from Caldwell, hla- ho, where he has Home p.oo.-i . . ' . ....... e ...,!... mi to Ine "A ntw mm in mm cuss Ihrtc I'.i.v ni;cr k'uadntrr and nvt-l'awngrr "Si' to Line cvu riricrs aki: nhw lqwikcd Impruvrd DiiiKa inj MinufaJurinr MuhnJ AiIJ In Value Im-h! Studihaker representa tiei hive n ci-ivcd formal noti ficaiion nf the details of the n-w Stkidvlakrr "hmr" and ' Six" cars, in addition ta rnanv im- provenirnta in design, the news i ; of esperi il interest as it in- ilw.s a radically lower scale of pruvi than any thing heretofore Hiked for cars of cuch quality. Keduci d weight, greater room iness, more powerful motors and attractive lines arc othi-r points of th' announcement. Additional importance at laches to the announcement as it con tained the fir.t intimation that the Si udi baker Cor(oration has added to ils li'ie two lie- bolv tvpes-a five-passenger "Six" and tt three pa.ssener "Four" Uoa.h ler. The fix e passenger "Six" is listed at tl.oH.t and the aeven passenger "Six" at fl.l.'iO. in te:td nf n.7" us during the jia it season. The new three -passenger Road ster is the moiit striking depart ure from the conventional motor car design. The body is unusu ally wide, seating three persons comfortably. That part of the seat reversed for the driver pro jects forward almit four inches. I he rear deck, which is covered ilh aluminum, provides plenty of space for a trunk or other baggage. This new model Bells at S'.K). which is the same as the figure placed tin the standard live-passenger "Four" touring. Williv Ml ti!fp uiiiif tin- Iwmc or mtuke f rutin Ihr lorn nt i r)lin.li r iitutur siiiilrUilrr rm;ilicn line practically il.lnl hIhiiiI i'i r rent. 1 1 tin- ismi r nf f h, Tli ilur liv inlm-iin; th- x.iht r( llic CiH llliont moolicli j Mlrulll. .lli'l I'V tli llc l( Ulgcl V llv , oi liiii'inicl rihniiM liimiil "I'I. Cfllc : 1 1 if lil. Inn illiiM sll.l Imlllrr iHlirtl foul 7 ciHOirctiiii; r.l. Timluii liciinuL'; urn! full ll "BliiiK rrnr ciiiliiiut-as u i mini lit tVt'irn ir. Sln.l l'Vrr comirinniiii'. Al! inixk-li imw rmiy ciowiu' l f.-tiitc a ami over nrri. Willi vuVlv It. 1 iu tile rear. 1 lie t,nii iin nt mi tOl m.Mlcla oicltiilcii tin- W.uncr ci iate Mini atarliiiK anil lulilll l! itllll. FiWlilllC Kitltl.t'. 'lull inn i' nii.i liiin-m (i liti'l liulit". nwitclt ulini ilfvicc, a nl mill lf K'"'"te Iniik in iliivli, in nnl fciiilcm, Mu-lili'l ruil.iir. (iir an.t -n nkil lire on rear ttht-rtft. To liMite i.reiiipl ik- ivi rici In jjicate r ,i.. ntilio llinu cvtt Is fmc, Imgoitiiil ..l.lin, he l ii n iiinilo to Hie Simlc Imli i .nitl ill iMrmt unci Kniilll Hcml. - I . W. Hi ieT, Hill; Into. "if. y has taken the 16 Pharmne Cy Of the iWmun VT.uloLu al Hell itrt Anuiut oamurna J5' to make room for the new P- lhfi Ansco will please you a UOlUU, : Fo SAI.R OK TRADB PoIIai nnd nl Ken... , equipment Will either "US or traHa U fr.r nla or ; or address Roaedale inu Rota, pre., postor Merlon, OrtTlt. 8L and no in-; The New Sludcbiiker Cars TmiVtrit lii-iiiint:. Full I'i'HilitiK ,,r Axi''' Crrtwitnl l-Vinli'ta. N.ii. aVi-1 Tlic en Kcr. VVuKtii'i .-H-gnoil l int SlioliitR and I. filling.. Iiiiiiitunu Head l.ii'ltl. Sw t.li I.wkinx Iwice. 11. t J n il le.l C.iilmie or. One M in Tyi Top. Oumm.p Tires. The New Prices (I'.o li. Pet. uit) rliipr-PasM-iijiri Roailslcr f Vs5 Imv Tt etir "Full" Tow ing - VR' Imvc- 1'hssi niter "Six" lunnng..., 1.1S5 S, ven fn-wuger "Si" ToioiiiR 145.1 Argus and Oregonian $2.Z j L V. Krnmott haa returned from a week's stay at Newport. S. M. Chapman, of Varley, was in the city Monday. County Clerk Kl. Luce spent Sunday at Seaside. j A. W. I'ike, of near Ileaver ton. waa in town the last of the week. John Lippert. the Kanks car penter and builder, was down to iillsboro, triday. W. II. Jtjtw, of U-yond North 'lains, wai a county reat caller 'riday. Win. Jotse, of West Union. was transacting business in town the la-st of the week. William llobb. of Cer.tcrville. was in town Friday, a guest at the C. A. Haniey home. Mrs. I. L. McKny. of L'iU.ne. n a guest at the home oi' C. F. .ard and wife, tin week. Largest stock of wall papers and decorations in the tit v. at Grover Combs' Furniture Store. Anton Hermens and John Vters, of VerUiort. were city visitors the last of the week. Wm. Thornb irgh. who owns one of the classy farms above Hanks, was down to the city Saturday. John Templeton, of the Grove, w as in town Saturday, enroute to his Groveland property, to look after Borne (surveying. A. A. Morrill, Don a-.d Clifford ng and Lawrence Taggart went to Cipole, luesuay morn ing, to run lines on me iiiciNuity place. N. J. C. Christensen.'of near laurel, was in town Saturday. He finished his threshing li st week, and turned 2200 bushtls into his granary. Alcazar ranges are strictly new, up-to-date. tOlonial style, typifying; simplicity and lieauty. highest quality and mechanical terfection.-U. Corwin. 13tf ll T. Simpson, of Ileaverton, is up at his mine hast or the mountains, and writes that he is working shifts to beat the band. and his people are taking out some line ore. Rov Latham writes from Ger- vais that his lather. 11. 1. L.atn- a n, lias nought me nmiring muis at that place. The family has moved to Gervn'.s and " are now operating the mill. ODD FELLDV;S LOOK FOR BIG MOOt At Their County Picnic Naxt Sat urdar, Anguat 22n4 DAY OF PLEASL'RC IS ANTICIPATED Every Three-linker Straafbald Parlkitate la QalafJay . WiU He is thinking of gomK up to the Gem stale tor peiui.uo-.iv dence. a a 1 Alfivd Guerber, oi in mv ... w a c ty c h;r, u, says spring gr.... v . . - els to the acre on m i- had for a dry year. Miss Matlie Norrow. of Taco ..I 1. 1 o itii.wt nt lie ma. wasn., home or Mrs. ueo. Ciium"". J. T. Heard and wife, of below Witch Hazel, were in tho city Saturday. A complete line of wall papers, the newest palterns, at Grover Coinba Furniture Store. H. L. Flint, of nenr &hoUe-. was in the city the last of tin week. R. M. Shaner, of near -Farm-initon; wan a city caller Satur day morninK. For Rent-Seven room house. Third and Uncoln. -Kerr Bros, AUCTION SALE ri,n iindersitrned will sell at pub lic sale, at the Grabel farm, 2S miles northeast of llillslvoro, at 10 a. in., on MONDAY, AUGUST 24 Two colts-, lf months old; 6 cows, four (d them fresh at time of sale: 4 heifers. 2 years, will be tresh in a nionin;.! neuera, io months old. bred recently; 4 heifers. 6 months old; 2 Jersey hulls. 8 months old; 4 new 10-gal ... ;IL n.ina " ' IVrms of Sale: Ten dollars and under, cash; over, G months t. ner cent, bankable note;' 2 per cent, off on cash over I'aul'Oilormalt. Owner. ' .t C. Kuralli. Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. ' I). R lleasoner and family re' turned from a week at the till amook beaches. Sunday night.- i. u Vidwrcr. County " Com :.oi..noe returned from a trip to Tillamook, Sunday. Miss Grace Deichman has re- turned from her inp w lowatone Park. (). Phelps has quite a moving picture show over at Uockaway, having a generator for his elec tricity. He will bring the engine over here after the season, and expects to furnish his own power. The German Speaking Society of Washington County will mett at the C. I Wunderlich home, at Centerville, Sunday, Aug. 23, 1914, at ten in the morninp. Members are rem; ::ted to be in attendance. 21-2 Mrs. Silas Ch "it totTerson, who has been visitir. t with her par ents. at the I'.i sner ranch, left Portland todav for San Francis co, to join her husband, who is now aviating i t the South. She and her friend. Mrs. Cook, sailed this evening. For sale or trade Handsome bay gelding, out of Hal B. Is six years old and weighs about 1075; broke single or double, and will work to load. I,line road ster. Dissner Uanch, Cornelius, Route 2. 22-4 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Emmott and Mr. and Mrs. Hay Krnmott and Pete Lorsting have returned from their trip to Newport and Jumu-Oll Joe. lhe ladies re turned bv train, while me men came back overland. Going over lomer's wagon tipped over, throwing out the passengers. but no harm was done. Geo. Biersdorf, of North Tua ntin Plains, was in town Mon day. He says that grasshoppers have taken live acres oi nis corn and that a band of them entered i . i j ii.. one corner oi ms nupyuru, me Inst, of the week. 1 hey eat the hop foliage, and even attack the hnrrs. lie has seauereu oran, snnked W ith ParisGreen, on the urrnnnd. and hopes to lay the r ' i it Kansas pests low, ana win re. port, results. If the Hooker factory keeps up nt its nresent selling rate It wil .------ - . hnvrt to. tint on a iorce larger than ever with the beginning of thh new vear. Their reea ana veiiiotv work, as well as rattan is. irnincr at a rapid rate, and it is hard to keen ahead of the orders, Ma Fruudenthal. the traveling salesman, is sellinpr the product nil the time, and finds a ready market for it. If things keep up this way the Boeker factory will have to find larger quarters. The Odd Fellows expect a big crowd in the city, Saturday. August 22, at their all-day all county picnic. The contest com- j mittec now have their program arranged, and all Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, or members of their families are eligible to en try to the cont.ist . I The grounds are beinjjr put in readiness and Shute Park will teem with hundreds. The list of prizes to bj awarded follows: The awards of prizes will be as follows - Athletics Potato Iiac, Boys under 18 1L p.ue, military brushes, of fering bv Dr. J. ll Marshall: second, flash light, offering by I). h. Hlackburn. F.gg and Spoon Race, Girls un der 16- 1st prize, camera, offer ing by Hillsboro Pharmacy; 2nd, hand-mirror, offering by Dr. K. M. Krwin. One Hundred Yard Dash, Free for air Odd Fellows 1st prize, leather traveling big. offering- by Grover Combs Furniture Store; 2nd. cigar case. V. O. Donelson. Fifty Yard, Ladies' Race, free for all Uebekahs 1st prize, silk umbrella, offering, Moore Laun dry Co.; 2nd. jewel case, by Dr. J. P. Tamiesie. Shoe Race, Boys under 15 1st jointed fishing rod, by R. L -sears Garage; 2nd, finger mitt, pi me donor. Past Grands' Race. Fifty Yards lit, fountain pen, engraved. by C L. McCormick's Music Stor,'; 2nd, I. 0. 0. F. cuff but tons, by E. I. Kuratli. Ladies' Nail Driving Contest - st, choice electric nat iron or thermo bottle, by Owl Electric Co.; 2nd, percolator, by Long's ardware Store. - Sack Race 1st, punching bag. by Nelson Hardware Co.: Znd. pocket knife, by J. H. Foote, of the Tualatin Hotel. Men's Button Sewing contest 1st, Eight day clock, by Hoff man, the jeweler; 2nd, smoking set, by W. G. Hare. Fat Man's Race 1st, pair 14 !ioos, bv Greer's Grocery; 2nd, 0. 0. F. shaving mug and brush, by Sorenson's Tonsotial arlors. Ttig-of-War Hillsboro versus the World. Ball Game -Hillsboro versus io Universe. Ball Park, through courtesy of Moose Lodge, of Hillsboro. ColTee will be donated by Ward Brothers Red Ribbon Gro cery and Board's Cash Grocery, All the prizes are on exhibition at Grover Combs Furniture Store. The Majestic Range Is the one Range that excels. For the money it is the lest Range ever built. Other dealers will not say thisbut the person who owns one after using others will tell you so. Call and see them. Fine Line of Shelf Hardware We carry a fine line of Sheet and Build-' ing Hardware and no one can undersell us. If we have'nt what you want we can Ret it for you. "The Store That Satisfies' Percy Long HILLSBORO Second Street OBEGON r COUNTY FIRE WARDENS R E Bateman... Forest Grove, Rl Carl Berggren. Hillsboro R 3 lobt Berst Timber rank Bigelow Timber C E Broughton Timber L Brown Laurel R 2 ?ord Converse Timber Fleischhauer . .... Gaston R 1 LGrotf Cornelius Rl R Hay den Gales Creek FHaynie Forest Grove John Herb Banks Ienry Hesse. Sherwood R 4 J MHiatt Forest Grove Gus Kaufman Beaverton lobt Kennedy Hillsboro J J Klinen an ...Hillsboro J D Koch Cornelius R 2 J W Kyle ... ..........Gales Creek N C Lilley " ' Ben Bateman Wm Williams ....... .. E Lilly Glenwood Grant Mann ....'. ...... Cornelius E EMayo ...........Hillsboro John Murphy. .......... . Ed Stevens..... Moline Reedville Edward Naylor .....Forest Grove Ed Ncth Buxton CKarles O'Neil ...Dilley Albo Peters. ............ ....Sherwood Alfred Pieren ........Hillsboro R 1 P 0 Toelle... " 1 J J Wismer " - J W Prichard Gaston Dick Taylor. ......Laurel R 2 John Trachsel .... Beaverton R 2 J M Vanderzanden . . . . Banks R 3 Fay Mead Banks Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis, of above Mountaindale, were in the city Saturday. And it is incumb:nt upon you to carve out your "own destiny. No man ever became prosperous without laying the foundation of his fortune in partnership with his bauk. It is the bank that instils the craving of the capitalist by stimulating the imagination of the small depositor in the "day of little things." Safety and ser vice are the watchwords of this institution. American National Donli SHDTE SAVINGS BAUK American National Dsn!i (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00 Combined Resources.... ........690,428.81 Banhing in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit, Commercial Loan3, 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. ATTENTION, ODD FELLOVSI I want every Odd Fellow attending the big I. 0.0. F. picnic on the 22nd to register his name at my store on $econd Street Mr. Killen has written two (2) numbers the first Odd Fellow registering under one of the-s serial numbers will be given a $5.00. 1. O. 0. F. watch charm FREE. The!second I.O.O.P. res. tering will receive a $1.25 solid gold I.O.O.P. em blem pin. Remember these gifts are absolutely free. Prizes will be awarded at 6:00 p, m. Aug. LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaher and Jewelxr. ; Graduate OpIoraetrUt Hillsboro. ' OtzZz