JnliLL 1.X.M a r . IIW SB NO. 21 POSJPH THOLEN AGAIN 'Mill A M P HflKUhS ,,aT'liw,r,,iai' nin nnrniin uncno uflu btitbUb ire ML U linillLUI V I it , ,.! iii nil SKtHun u..rl,l Urll a II. jl hlul itf i . . t 1. 1.' Il'.it ilflll ihinvrt-" Monday l,1)v,i on thai nsif. .1 I, iL 1111 5:it. L ami T nill soon miay. ami the 1'U I U' housed uiil .murk, t H ""' I"' Ljl! ir per hundred 14 he- Mi. nrvh.r mi.! u.e krt fr ll ' 't dm not lad. -w i llMiiitrl a war in t . ...... I i. l .... ...... annual li"t littfr-l liu-ans - .1 I r , . i . f a 1 f , ... .in,U i'i dollar in torn mt n, ii m -Hltiiiatiil inal SimI iM-.i.If art interested w . i. I, ft ! Many - .. .... I... I ll... I'll ill Ilsf IIHUIK. " " Ur) i-ii.lit w nktivH oniiiai t. M it i-lirtiui i in (.jrvcts K mmr, cioii.inif ,Jt,y; money for t lui h; MkrfllM ir i'rk to seii.ni.lv ). t ul Ill' !I"S HtiiiHM V llu1 wilue of n ilolitir, M I dl' i 'l I'l'Olllt'KH'K, . I 1 i ... i nl aii'l iii:i ni nunii d f..r t! 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I aitKi r, tin ll wl l.n. ,,1. r, vti;i tli m Ii mit ilinmli, :. , I.mi. Iiil N.mhi, rmsui sii) aminn. it. i;owr flu, h iii onths' lion )l'miv.', mid. with .inti-n-Ht v r.ue hi H.f tviil. imt an- , lwi pi r t i'iit. oit for cash MOJS 0iT fl). A. O .Inhnsnn, Owner. U Kuraili. AlU'tlilhflT. fin Vantlrrwal. (Mtrk. '. AM) V.. & V.. PW'Ht tin' P. Ii- N . trainx f'tru'. ttrtil Htop at the ! n Miiin Mr.'H. To I'ortltind ii p ... . .. rivimvc i ram ii: J7 n. m. .'ynvill.. 1 1 .in . 7::t; a. m, ('""" ii .ii 'i u.fis n. in Hirovc Train 12:5(1 it. m mnvill,. rrain y.ir. m t (ir.nc Train. ...4:l.r . m IP Irani A-M n. rn. ""villi' rain C;W p. m w.mvi. ra,, 9.50 r 1'i'oin Portlaiul ne irjiin 1 0.1 r. . iinra...p,lil u, ill ' . u. 111 uy in u.f iicntli ovtr 'JiMi tir'4 lam- m t-urn . 1'rastit'ailv '"'K'i ' n litntM-r hux t--ri i.-Htrjv'-l. thf tirm f.ir tl ni.t part Iwnjr c-onrmi'l t olil brn. 114.4 of li-i'tmi; i-iii,t,lt.rit haj Im-i'ii nimtaiiii-ij jn a fpw ia4'.4. llii'iii'mt I'li inion raiiK of fir,.s' is ri-jMirii.1 tn I.- t-ariUH-r ami rarirluT tuirninif HlashinKsi. I.H'htniiiir hi .1 lim ,.n ri'Kin. ii.li- f.i- M.irn. firiM. country i4 vi-ry Mnmky in num. loralitiin ri'n.lrrin- H. ImikouU 11ti.-l1.44. A a r-4-i!t ri Mirt4 that hunters WiTi- t.-uv m! farnp lir.-4 uni-x-tiiivuinhnl ami Imvuih f tho hfiK ilry n.'. Cuvrrm.r Wrut on Aut'ii.-t 17 ih rlari'il a cl.141-1 4i.3. u .ii .... L.. ... - ... ,. . ii -rn liuiiuin: uniu ran ram4 iHVur. Ihi r.' an- approximaMyjlaw-thU timi' down at Iw An- i 11 me, .-nan ami iiovrrn- mi nt war in4 LMiarilinir t hi an-: oudsiili' ti. National Kori'Ht.i. l'or Kali' nr trait- fur plan KUa.-ri' r.ist farm; 7.' rm r Uittom: 1' ucn-i m iian' tln lialat ri- womU iiahturi'. Om' mill' from Sil. t Itav iiinl oci-an I'farh; oik tnil from t'hi'f4 fn. tory; n.il art watir to .Ihm" iIho f( ii-a, rt vtisti ti it lioUti'in ultl"' an. I other Imk: hate hick vxifi' n 1 1 . 1 nuist eel avtav from Ihi'i-oa-t Coine ami makt nu oifi-r. l.iU-rat tirni.4. JameH oiil'l-w hv was several months Into ! 1 1 IIIIIVII ptCrovp t (.rove man innvill,. rt Grove t Grove innvill,. traimi. P stop on P ami Fir 1 1 ninl Fi, h Street. r"L,Yii' pui Dopot . To Portland P. fct r.i 01 1 nin .1:37 "n Portland " .ll:r.:)n. in " . .3:15 p. 111 " . .4;;i() p. 111 " ...fi:37 p. m " ...7:15 p. 111 " ...9;()0p. m .12:15 a. in pxcopt EuRfiie at at North HtrtTts ami t Btrt't-ts and at p. ni l AnKclr 'arr Say he U in he Tu'U ol the Ijw in the South ALSO WANfl O AT SAN Dlflil), CAL. ViMMlcr Hk Wi P.roltd Cu t ( Straight mJ U la Limb O-rhanl Tholen, who worked at I .mlier a year or m uk, anil who iU4 ronvkteil of cashiriK a lia.l check. Frank Jens.n. of this city U-iriK the complaining wit- nes.4. in awm in ttio toils of the He. Tholen wa jailed here lattt Spring, and when hi case came to trial. tiU-aded Kuilty. !! was tortunati in having his relatives come to his relief, and they promised all kinds of re form. The money welched from Wahinifton County people was repaid in part, and on condition that tie lea 1 an upright life Judtfe Camphell yave him a parole. Tholen went out into the world and went straight as Ion as he Kiirnn. Tuft. Lincoln Co., (he W. ll llin.'. of South Tualatin, i" day l:tit w'.-ek noticed a car c r .u'iiiti on (us i!ai i, rarrymtr uMHaf... lie ea i'ht the turd im! I k fr miii it a ineMiaifi' which ,14 written on the Sti-amshii Ui'M-1 ity, Auv'. I i. at 1 o clock 10 I h veiiiiit'. '1 lie words, "Oil 'olumhia Uiir l.ihthiti. TJil inilifMin Portland, t), P. Kan- in, Commander." (In the re ere ci.,. were the names "Mr. II. M. Niulh: .Mrs. I . M. Snath: Ntri'iiiia ll.iio.tt." Mr. Iluu :r, 4 that if tlx- lir. lias an own r anyw here m iif lo re he or nhe an tet it at any time. He thought -rh.ip4 th:.t it minl.t h.lte li-. n taki si from this rutin tv. ami turned loose from the I-".-!. Mr. Ilmz resides on the inner Tenni4 'y place, l-'ur :! i r trad'' -Handsome tilV V'ei.lini'. out of Hal 1'. Is tix earsold and weighs almut HT.'t; lir.'le sinj.'l' or dmihle, and Aiil work to load, line roau- t.-r, la 1 m r K.mch, Cornelius. Koute 2. 22 I Chrit Wuest, t h e Second Street tailor, was last Ihurs'lay granted a dnoriv from Mrs. Wti't. A riihT, who was 1 witness. le-li!ie,l that hJ and Mrs. Wuest had auree.l. prior to her marnavre with the tailor, that hf was to marry him and net his prM-rty. and then leave him. Jo. lire Met linn warned the man not to marry Mrs. Wuest after th" d.'eree was granted. md had that made a part of the le.ree. Kisher told this story under hard ressintf. as he hail Mil it t. tot hers, who were relta- tie, and wh) were ready to K' .11 the stand. The Pharmaev has taken the . . . I . L'...I..L d Wiley ol me I'.asunaii ami will sell its Anseo cameras at cost to make rinmi for the new 4lock. The Anseo will please you at the prices quoted. The old almanne, mentioned in ast week's issue, and whieh was tmhli.shed in 1SU5. kivm mo re in reiiients ol Hie premiuui wwm horse m est;illished hy the Mate t,',.ii "1 he horse 01 au work must ! 1" hands; lively, 1 .... I 1...I ...... .n mi.-.- iiiih oroau mm"" eves: round harre well up m c K. N. Shane, of near I'armln;,' ton, was in tow n Friday. Krvine Hurkhalter was in from South Tualatin, Friday. Alex Scott, of aUnc C,aston, was in the city Friday. J. A. Imbrie went over to Hi more Park to spend Sunday. r. h. Almquist and wife, of; near Keedville, were in the city Monday. Largest stock of wail papers and decorations in the rity, at (Jrover Combs' Furniture Store. (Jala Kssncr, of alxve Moun taindale. was in ton the first of the week. reier tvtule. 01 ijaslon. was. down to the county seat Monday anithin about morning. Mrs. J. K. Reeves and Miss Angie Harrington went tt Kl more Park, Saturday, for u Uo weeks' Btay. i .I COUNTY SATISFIED ON OIL ROADEXPERIMENT Court Thinks of Putting in Appro priation in Annual Budget ANT TO OIL Iii EARLY SPRING experiment Thu Veir Show Money I Wintly Expcadcd That II. 11. Hall, ot Shady I'-oc.k. was a city caller the last of the week. The experiment of oiling the roads of Washington County this .season has satisfied all who know- it that it 13 a factor in road buildinj? and the county court is seriously think ing of putting an appropriation in t' ( annua! b idet. Wherever th.; dii t roads have been oiled, aftr K'radin', the roadbed has been smooth ai.d free from dust. the orders O'l ri ll , " vivmnii uilll n'l-l""' 4 N. Truin 10:21 o.m.'Banka. Monday, tin1 Hhnrt loins; phoulders; deep hested; sipiaiv tpmrters, ii.h 1,-ys; Hhort lietween unco ulsters, and hock ami pusu ,id h'K's wdl under him; Hpct'tt 1 i.O .vil.oi mi hour on the ei uat 10 n uiot .-. .... road, and at least :i miles on l(,e plow; witlt sullieient WhI to en sure spirit iu" endurame. Firt class oak and ash wood for Bide. Oak, $5 per cord; ash. .St -del vered. Mary 110 ... t.. llillstioro, liouie 1. ." nroniPtly attended. W 11 Morton, of tlio Hillsbo ro Cree.ihouso. has that shippmut out of r Kranee. isn't the most expedi tious matter in this world, tl hm some bulbs si t.jMpl 't J ,h(1 t-Veneh capital July 2u. On .... . . ,i,ev were re-shipped out of New York, l.ein days in transit. Alcazar ranges are strictly new up to-date. Colon.a -tyk. ry'pifyinjrHiu.plicityiuid bonuty, ffi est quality and , ..u'chanu' il perfection. P. Oonvin. John Miiddinr has sold hw nl'ice near Yamhill, , and has SSlid tick to Uillsboro tore- aide. John LipiH'rt was down from lie first went to San Diego, where he cashed some bad checks. Drifting to Ios Angeles I e again went into the bad paper business, and issued two checks on a bank wherein he had no funds. District Attorney FreJerichs issued a warrant tor him and be uas bulged in jail. Hewiil have his trial in a week's time, and that he will plead guilty goes without saving. f his Oregon record is investigated, young 1 Tholen w ill get but little leniwnry. and it look as though a term in San Quentin is coining to him, land that he will certainly draw I his htiine. Al CTION SAI.n The undersigned will sell at pub lie sale at the J. K McClarkin farm, J mile east of Laurel, tie ginning at 10 a. m., on SATl'KDAY. SKPTKMl'.Kll 19 Sorrel mare, fi years, 15iX), with foal;2 lav marcs, about 12 yrs. 11UI each; good brood sow, D pigs, 3 inch Mitchell farm wagon, almost new; old wagon, set new heavy harness, set plow harness, good hack and harness, new bug gy and harness, Champion hind er, in gtHtd order; Champion 5 ft mower, sulkey hay rakp, disc drill, fanning mill. 1 t-incli Oliver chill plow, npnngtooth harrow, drag barrow, land roller, culti vator. 30 gal iron kettle, hayfork, roie, and pulleys, cider mill, 40 gal barrel cider vinegar, hand grass cetlar, 3 10-gal milk cans, x-cut saws, spades, shovels, all the household furniture in first- class condition, and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale - $10 and under. cash; over $10 six months time on approved note with interest at the rate of 8 mt cent per an num. Lunch at noon. J. U. MeClarkin. Owner. J. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer. Oscar Fenn, Clerk. SACKIITCn SALE Seven room modern home on Washington, one of the best streets in Uillsboro, on car line to Portland. Just the place for a retiretl farmer. Address A. C. Kverson, owner, at Tillamook, Oregon. 23tf aid much less likely to cut up J as. MeClarkin, of Iiur.l. was i into nt holes. WhPre the oil has in town Saturday, and cail. d on j ,, ,, s,m.ai en roads already laid the Argus. lh nA. thl experiment has K. L Mapes. of Laurel, and ' m' than a expectations and Peter Crossen. oi Heiveu:. wen ' bf rock has been city visitors Saturday. tu uiu.ly ru thing, the bed ot ilheroad being in as good a con- beo. Jack and wifr of below ui i t ion as it was before the oil rarmmgton, were in town tl.-.-l whs snrinkled. J .iik'e Keasoner says that it is economy in every way, and the court feels that the money can last of the week. ISud Watson, of Forest ( irO'v e, : was in the city Friday, on btni j ness with the county court. Fred Narup, of near R-iy. vls: dow n to the county seat. M-m-' day morning. Albert Friday was down from' Panks, Monday, taking out Ik p supplies. Frank Keamis, of near Cre. -ville, was in town tho first of ti t week. Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, of near Orenco, were city visitors Saturday. Geo. H. Meyer and da ightc r, of South Tualatin, were in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Larrett returned from an extended slrjy at Kockaway. Thursday Kenirifr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Southi rs mid children, of Marshfield, are here for a short visit with rel atives. FiiHier P.lack. of Portland, was nut tho last of wt ek, on business connected with the Washington County Catholic property. Robert Johnson, of near Cedar Mill, was in the county seat Saturday, a caller at the court house. A. C. Shute has been spending a fortnight over at if expended in no better way. The t:me for oiling for the best results is in the Spring, when r.iu ls have been graded, and if the dressing is then applied it means a hard. Icst!es3 road for ,1 .. ... . C ,1 ct J rest vi in! summer, anu, vih i roer gradi.ig beforehand, a much better roal in the Win t. r. riring the wet season. Heretofore the county has di- ii'.ed the expense of niling with !,. districts where it has been r.j-plied. and lioth sidi'S of the transaction a(JP'ar to be well s-.tistied with results. The Majestic Range Is the one Range that excels. For the money it is the best Range ever built. Other dealers will not say this but 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 get it for you. "Th Store That Satisfies"" Percy Long HILLSBORO Second Street OREGON Pt'HLIC SALE J. C. Buchanan's horse, the pacer, has been making a great campaign this year. He made 2101 in a win, at Portland; and won at 2:1 U at Centralia, on a half mile track, and is in tine condition to fill out the Fall races. He was trained by Merrill Bros., of Cornelius, who own two full brothers to the horse, one a 3-year-old, and the other a sucking Hal U COIl. J- V" ii. 10 a o-i. out of Midget, whose father is Ixivelace. For salej in any quantity, 20 tons oat and vetch hay; also 20 tons Alsike clover, mixed with timothy and redtop. All baled. Can deliver or be sold at place. Hav at Witch Hazel station, on g l w. b. liolion, ceaverioii, Ore.'. Koute 4. 24-6 n p Hurst, who has farmed the B.l Cornelius place, beyond Mrih Plains, for several years, has gone to his own place above Miuvfinkie. in Clackamas County, where he will remain permanent 1.. Mi- Hurst is a good farmer, and has done well over in this county or wasningion. . Argus and Oregonian $2.25 and is now home, ready for the Fall and Winter campaign. j John Km rick, of above Tho Dalles, arrived the first of the week for a short visit with his daughter. Mrs.. A-lolph Sirgrist. W. N. Smith we.it over to the Nestueca, the li.st of the week, to look at a st ck ranch. He went in via Sheridan, and drove from there by team. T. G. Meaoham. of above Mountaindale. was a city caller the last of tie? week. T. G. is one of the boys who always brings a buck home, every year. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Delsman, of Tillamook, both of whom are well known here, hat! their baby girl in the "better baby" con test at Tillamook, at the present county fair. On account of poor health I am forced to sell or trade a 4 1 room hotel. Would consider town property, or some pmall farm, with balance cash and terms, or will sell for cash on easy terms. Box 272, Willamina, Or. 216 Frank Weisenbeck. of near Oregon City, wa3 over to Uills boro, Saturday. He sold Fiia place the other dav, and has taken a position as manager of the Mountain Ash Dairy Farm. near the Clackamas county metropolis. Ben Saline w, of North of town was in Saturday, and says that Thos. Kerr has nothing to the good on him so farns twin calves are concerned. Minnow was re cently presented with a pair of twin heiler oy one 01 nis cows and the youngsters arc high grade Jerseys. Manager McCredie has signed up Wm. Martin, the. former Hillsboro pitcher, and he' will jro to Ballard for the balance of tho season. Martin has been down to Portland the past week, trying out, and getting a little coaching from the baseball e'ntlmsiat. Martin has everything that a good pitcher needs, and he is lia I he undersigned will sell at pub lic sale tt his place -1 mile3 S. W of Keedviile. atTcTf il. Hl.tm" TUKSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 Sorrel mare, fi yrs. 1200; sorrel marc, 10 yrs, 1175; 10 high grade Jersey cows, tuberculein tested; 3 of them fresh last Julv. one fresh this month. 2 of them to freshen in Oct.. 2 in Dec,, 1 in Jan.. one just bred; 3 grade Hol stein heifers. 2-fresh in Oct, one in Feb; grade Holstein heifer, yrling; Berkshire brood sow, pigs at side; 5 shoats; Milwaukie mower, bayrake. hayrack, Stude lal.er wagon" 3 in. nearly new, Kockaway. idol box; light wngon, top buggy, u y JIA J A BANK ACCOUNT -MEANS SECURITY Every energetic, ambitious man works beyond his strength sometimes No man has any right to overwork without the financial raft that a bank account offers to keep afloat on when the old snap and elasticity deserts one and long-sutrering nature rebels. For your own good we want to greet you next week-end and have you place an initial deposit with us. We'll guarantee it will grow. It's the start that counts. American National BanK Mai wuf IMrtf Sto., MtffsAwe, Ore. set did harness, single narness. p'er.v harness, collars, steelbcam plow. 2 cultivators, garden drill. grasps seeder, sickle grinder, j pitch folks and other tools; U. S. cream separator, Babcock cream tester, .2 live-gallon milk cans, 1 10-gal, and 28-gal milk cans; lot baled hay; household range, heater, washing machine and numerous other articles. Lunch at noon. Term3 of Sale $10 and under, cash; over, six months time, bankable note at 8 per cent. Two per cent off cash over $10. P. E. Almquist, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer, John Vanderwal, Clerk. ORCUON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. fi:32 7:19 8:28 - 9:53 12:43 - 3:51) 5:41 8:09 - 9:o8 a m a m a m a m p m p m pm p m .p m From Portland 55 minutes. 7:o0 a m 9:13 - ....am 11:25 .... - a m 2:0j pm 4:30 pm 0:20 s p m 7:20 pm 9:12 - pm 12:25....- ...............am SHUTE SAVINGS! BAM American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus ? 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banking in AU 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. The Grand Theatre has install ed a large number of new seats, and the playhouse is now enabled to accommodate 100 more patrons at a sitting. A portion of the front, to the rear of the admis sion window, was taken out to pvc more floor space. Mr. Phelps is nringing back his Rock away show, and will use a por tion of the apparatus here. John Matthes, of Chehalem Mountain, was in Monday. 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