TUT JnliLLSB YOU XXI HILLSBORO, OREGON, OCTOBER 15, 1914 NO. 30 SIS SBORO PYTHIAHS SEND JUBILEE UEII . . h.nrllor (Irani Aka i Uraitd to I nlrrUl Uraml l odice The Portlandjlommercial Club and the Oregon Development League, realizing the critical ait- Ullion tif tht Mimlw tni.rk u tend to throw alt the strength of their miiiMrt in promoting a "I'.nv a Itnv nf li.i,U"...,.,.:... n conjunction with the National 11 Doro Ujurt Mou, Now liuil- SCORCHED BY HRE "i. l-i. " . ". - Ira goals.! i. omen urcun on IX'L MM iui J nr H.. HI... u : . Over a dwer, corn- Argus and Oregonian, 12.25. New and second-hand barrels at Greer's. W. J. Lichty. of near Orenco. was in town the first of the week. Wanted: Forty or fifty Ango-1 atrmaaA win Ha i ii:n. 1 COUillY COURT flV.'ES so::e ub vieies Kuratli. Hills- 30tf ky Coatrutor Wi li Fall ol IU2 20 this year. Over a dozer, corn minted. Am,,,,,, " "V. WW STORY IS (iLTTCD BY FIRE futures which have been tiro- (osed are the following: Hotels. u Balll ty Coatrutor Wa. flreta n-KlMiiranl nn.l l)n.ulr..a ,.,ln . . .. ,.t,v will feature apples in many novel and attract iv Mmitn.nu.M ... . . . ... ... . ITIi v'-..v: n ... ami public upeaKers win unite in a hmuhikwh vuuuiyi . r. j ' .m a chorus. praising the beauty, court house building construct- "p the c,ty baturdy on leKal continued inu- inu uwiliy 01 me at)D e. eil in lSTi'' rantrht firA n tho im. w ii'itu, unu was prtcucai-1 Saturday. Iv gutted. The fire burned the " n.i..i.u c t. roof through in places, and allL, Centorville. were city callers. ve Liquor Elec tion on November 3 i. ui.it- aiiu uiiuij ui me appie. I l'ulilic oll'n iaU. rlulm knil uiu-i. Itieswit; Und their sanction and approval to the movement ptt a,,. Ui N K'r"olr M .M l'caM I lcfllaKl I'linn nutirtt f tlmml Chancel. W rra..k S. Crant. the Pythian juhil.f Sinifr and MinntreU went t IVrlUnd. Monday niirht. .! ,HilhnlolT an i't.tertaimm i.t f.rtheCrandlltftflWy. The ere in tin fettle, and il- mlor Mr had them fll .drilled. Th fa"'6 the com- . .. . .. . . . ower stor beard them nt tne r vrei uror M.trut convention Iwtt Fall. Thl.,r work at lWtland thfin mch kfflauae, and . ,.1,1... I avain at the rv- " - tear'n'Irttnd aW. 1 The mcmU r of the company ana u ' "" was in the city the last of the KotNTV SEALER MAkES HIS REPORT week. Fw4s Two Lali tl Cortfwo Wbkh was down to the county seat! (hem Meaiiremcsl Monday. Lous Sagert, of Tualatin, was Road No 51)2, Grant Mann et al. to November .term. awaiting action of railway com- For Sale Cheap -Light team ifeiuinicH, aixmi ziw, double har- ; -- --- - - r . 01 enicrvuie, were n.- t !n,h m.ii..,.. T..I...L. the furniture in the rooms was Who laat nt th week. axle wairon; buggy and, bugy rendered worthless The upper . Mrs. Perry Stream, of narness.jj neavy j irucK larm part was used by Louis Stoller " won they next rt4inT I . .... IIU III . . T ll. .1 .1 iiotiuie row cultivator. lO-ahoveku ' r . . w niieseii, oi oouw iu John iWre 12 in walking plow. J)loller restaurant and Adams MattD. was in the county av: rood m tooth dmt har. barber shop. Aside irom water Monday. row; y ft hay rake; IW) ft new J- damage the lower story did not inch .Manila mpe, f ft Mnch suffer. Adams was in his shop steel cable and blocks. C an be Monday morning ready forbusi- st en at my home at Witch Hazel ness. Stoller carried some insur- Station, on the S. V. II 1L W, ance on his furniture, which has i' I-.ii..r. it..,,...n r.. i k. ji....i,i .-.i ;a tv,,. imivuii. iH-ai iuii, vic.i iw i uccu aijjuokcu anu pain. aiic this '"take. COMI'ANV J. C. Appli:tp Interlocutor Lt th 1). 4. 24-30 loss was several hundred dollars vi ru v a m..ii iii. Bt The fire was discovered by (Wnrn hut Th.ini.lav morninir. Wm. bmith, the COOk Fred Clark, of Farmington, was in the city the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mizen. of Shady Brook, have gone to Port land to reside. mission. Sherwood will hold a local op tion election, the court granting the Detition. vote to be taken November 3. Voting place, Gaston precinct, changed from city hall to new K P building. Viewers appointed for Road iso bi-i. r i;et:aisKi ei ai. are - - - . . . . Chaney Keneneland LLtraw ford. Road 615, petition R B Lee et al. Thos Connell ana A J ray, Itnad r.lfi. netition G E West inghouse et al. Ben Hayden and Jan Snitler. viewers. One hundred dollars was trans- Cc!e Air-tight Heaters Now is the time to think about the comforts of the winter, which is almost here THIS COLE AIR TIGHT HEATER will excel all others for economy and comfort. You will find at this store a full line of these stoves, as well as many other makes of heating stoves. " . , . ; v The Majestic Range Is the one'RangeJthat 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 youjso. Calland seejthem. f ' I The Store That SatisfW Percy Long HILLS50RO Second Street OREGON Cuntrdlans Rhp family, sreneral housework. Tel- fprrpd from the county road fund ast lhursi av morninir. VMV b iir.o in V JY... .i.m l " . l. 'j u." was upstairs n her room when epiione rnn m. wiwaauisinci ou TattiU Wm. Harp L L M""r llones 0. Emmott U llrown Chorus 1). K. lilnckburn J ante Je 11. T. K.k Ut J. l McAU-ar Jan. Andern Cha MicheU t Ray Sik'U r CrvW McGiH' Wm. Nelson (It"1. J. It. Miimhall N. II t'-rwr fiay Km'iiott AuguHl Te Onlirttra CUn Payne. I'iano. Karl Ih.nelson, v loiin. Frank Zumwnlt. Cortmet O, I'lieli'M, Urummer. Synopsis ' F'xliicing Bono and Tarnl. Kiie oi ner uauKnier, , ;. . .... .u:. .. i i.n(cntim LJ t nn ni vinri rii wmm tint" in m"i ... i v fiMi kii- rhil,lr..n Urn in Or. ner nusoana. wno was aown in -,".7 ,7.- thek tchen. He rushed upstairs. ,w,",.ifc.,,"I, j" -v r iransierrca irom ueneranunu ton, hMng a daugnter of the""'1"; " TfaTno 7 E,aA neers of the Buxton district, was tft Cinnntv nyAA fund. account late Stephen S .tu. Her par- - Th7 ikmes scorched in town the first of the week. machinery, $9.578.96. ents move.1 to Oregon in 1HM. hi? face and hair, but he fought greeting fnends. B P Cornelius reports Tlll"Z j.1. !IB211W9 K way through, and let his AlMcCumsev. of beyond North that .he has visited Reedville. u . 1 Iv A k wife down from a rear window, Plains, was in town the last of Harrison. Hillsboro. Beaverton, u h w8V'Tld Mr. Aitl; anPnK to her bathrobe to ease the week. He will move into Banks Scho Is .Cornelius, Cedar iMellen, of talem. Mrs. Mellen Cu i,. tin in v. v.w ui.;a tk; Wlntpp n or. Mill. Helvetia. Connell and Bux- is survived ny two brothers,". i. rnA it it U.Hoi kia ehiMron tniwhool. ton. and that he found 17 scales K. Stalls, of itend, ore., ana u u . fal. ni Hnlheim. who r w-iu. .-a i fmm correct, and adjusted and sealed MM4 W..V... wi-w I . IT. 11B RCI ' n BfrB 111 v.. , . . . r J roomed in the building, lost some goUth Tualatin, currency. . . inir to know that The structure is owned by h. i-, w;ii n J. Lyons, of Turlock. UI. " ed in a few week L...:ia KTO I.,, Ui'illmm I W l am J. o. Mcixew, o S. Stalls, of lopiH-niKh, Wasn., and by two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Hubbard, of lndeM-ndence. Ore., ami Mrs. Half Johnson, of San Francisco, Cal. 1 represent Spirella corsets :i lis. Sixteen weizhts were louna tuiruav. Diiin-1 .. . . . w ' i iimi- I lyimvt He found one oil Diimu macadamiz- """UJ v Jl .v.j "1 IOIS "OI wooa was meaaureu, mu fntmt tn nvarrun nnH two were below Reed-Lhnrt. the latter being made J. Opening lvcmbU. 4. Anvil Chorus. 5. Waltz Song. '"Mary 6. Iriiiking Song. ". My Painty Cigarette. K. Sleighing Chorm. t 9. Whistling and Humming IntT hide. in. Coon Refrain "Lucinda'a Sre nHile." U. "In Hear Old Georgia" By Mr. James Jose. 12. 'Hannah Won't You Open Oat By Mr. Skin Harris. 13. "Chesapeake Bay" By Mr. I Itn.wn. . ,, , 14. "Shame on You" By Mr. (.. Emmolt. lntnxlucing .Mr. uai Tsvlor. 15. "M in.lalay" By Mr. Ceo. McCnf 16. "Hy The Walermelon Vine" By Mr. Edward Moore. 1". "The Star Spangled Banner" ty Company and Audience. Mireen. cuniraciui. onu i .-- - . o... j . . . . . -. . notWldi.sU.ps. Will call at Kane, of Forest Grove, was the v ."Tn ."!Sw!r!0 ITa &TK.aWtfAS Jsts 3a TvjS and wear the corset. Our tailor- died last year, also worked on are up pretty well and J. B. re- hem correct and in good eondi- ...I lmoiidiirfl rnrHt'tJL 111- tk.BtriiP urit t .rwn hUl II 1L ior I w ' t-- uuu, ..i. iV.i Itkf lutl frvmt Inn with I fiasi anri th.. rnurt acceoted Ulrich Kempf, of Helvetia, ... ,-.ri..r..Hl corsetier service, th- building Dec. 8. 1852, paying was in Saturday. . Notwithstand- pijBUC SALE e.t no mow than high class cor- him SSOO. and 800 to Chas. W. ing he is hovering around the sets purchased in store-Mrs . pierce, who had a lien of WW 70-year m"Ki T to th The undersigned wm sell at his M. li I'audlo. Hillsboro. Fifth for material and labor furnished. noth.nB wa l ing n to the o amilesouthof Phil- Jarkmin Streets. Phone 10. The paintingon tne DUiiuing county eav th iunction of the Ger- TAL 28-45 was not done until Spring. T. J. average. mantown and Cornelius Pass . ... i tnr Drver. of the Oregonian, was F. L. Brown, of near Laurel, .jq in . m on Kurus Waggoner ana ue ior y advertising for was a city caller Saturday, con- ,V""7T ...... m c.innnpiiMi wiin iiic iwm r . . i. . ..i l. ... .-fr luwunii w.vuu Vitin. tak - .hem beta Th bi.din k. ESS iVWhiSC!. S Brown Swls, buU: 9 co.m. ii in lli shoro and the m ic"- ...:n . l. -u .u..u trt fiwjhpn fsnon. the others in I . I:: . ; enr from New- repaired, or wnc ner i,,. ., money w nu uu . n.iii.w. v...... - ..aL. tear the two siruciures uu roaauy me ixny isw. H.ri. rny. iui - : and build a brick, is not known, three-quarters u 1 1 ii i ni'ii i iiiiui vii i ... . visit .vwx.i milk? 2 heifers, fresh in March; awe, iiwu, i ... , ', .I j r :i is haifor ea ves. inese are an kwu Iren and and buiw a ones. ni inree.qua Btock. heavy milkers families. While here they are . loeation. on Main hUwav the last of the week, and tuberculin tested; norsew f Me mvl MM. U. W. ' v " .. . n ..i T...u " . i J J I hn of whPflt. BDOUL OU IOI1S na.V. u .. - c. nnnnaitp me noiei lunin- ivpi" xsi in casn was ruiaeu auu - -. , . ,. They w II visit their son t wil, volunteer. Thi3 220 bu oats, n head nogs, aooui i - ... i . i 11 iit7an pniPKtanK. Miirinu wawii. will give tnepuDlic a roca an vne TT;: ,R.5nVh r7ln. hav PUBLIC SALE way from H.llsDoro to La iurei. 1 1 hay rac 60-tooth distance oi seven anu oneyii ; cutivator with at. ... ... ...Mi...lAa mv miles, iraiwxuim "fc."U.kmi,. o lft.Bn milk cans. win sen ai puu. v niimherofsDec a evies on tms r.r.r 7 : . . i afiimn lonir am nil stki'wisn A pli'nsni.t surprise was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. t. Whitmore, Laurel, Friday after mm, Oct 2. the event being a shower in honor of their daugh ter, Miss Pearl. The atternoon was spent in music and conversa tion, and refreshments were served. Many beautiful and use ful presents were received. Those present : Mesdames Helen Whit more. Anna Schmidt. Lena and F. Meyers. (5. Everest. Lena Whitmore. B. Brown. Nellia Rin Rle, Olive Mulloy. Mary Hathorn; Misses Lillian Schmidt, Pauline Otto, Lena Willers, Oljra Fred riokson, Mildred Meyers, Jessie Urown and Amelia Carow. OKI :u()NRiiJXTKlC TRAINS To Portlnnd-55 minutes. 6:112 7:19. 8:2H m 12:43 S:&9. 6:44 8:0j 9:i.8 Pm From Portland - Wj minutes. 7;fi0 am 9:13 am 11:25 n m ,2:().r pm 4:30..... pm 6:2fi. .....p m 7:20 p m 9:12 pm 12:2T. am I guests in Portland, and their daugnier, Mrs. 0. E. Kindt, at Mnion. Herb Matteson. of Gaston, was n the CUV aaiuruay. n'" in garni -'" - y-,v nless it man in ine iuuuw. - . should l the Kusseii Doys, o. (Jaston. K 8.tl H I,wiU 8eU LSh of Helvetia number of special levies on this n the W? woods in quest of p!ce. one ""fh of ! Helvetia and determined to "l lnJ enforcing the law. station on the United Ky-. and 8 The volunteer SrhaM more thin any other miles northeast of Hillsboro, at work met with success, very milk cans atnmn lack, small farm tools anmo oArnpnter tools, wheel bar row a. household eoods and other ...ami had mar uvnn miii'I'mhn vitv ,v""' .. onP- m:!" , ,A few people living out that WW rn. M0NUA1. uoiu refusinK to s.gn up. TO w '-r; Vne vear7s time on Two cows, 2J yrs, in mm .ires-. came from tne wnnHHi w, 7- h interest at 8 Anr and Mav: unamuiuu anil WOrK Will urucccu, ram ur t it ; , . ... -:n 1 i.:inpr ctnt. iwo yer rein. u " will nave mcir . irv casn paymenia ovci John J. Kuratli, Owner. tnnir rutfirn 1 a vawiw 1 w BaBBBiBBaBMBMBaaBBBBBBaaMBBBaaiaBBaaBMaaaaiaiBBaBBaBaaaBaa sr posim'E' trST Awrt PR00F: tSvi CHECKJS RECEP HAVE you ever had the annoyance of having a bill present- . a : 9 ir.t n.wr.l hami anil if nn rPOMItt ea ior paymeni iwices "-7, l.. l... 1.1... tki. nf tr. ha trnnh la. All thlS difficulty nas oetrn ueu n.c.c k - - - 1 :aa it k;ii to nairl hv ehpelc. l he endorsemenk nn tha hark of the check is proof positive that the bill tas been paid. There is no getting away from it. ' t American National DanK Main Mf naM St.. HllfboMt. O j - ' , . - in April and May; cnampion and WOrk win Taken up: Three heifer calves. j; harrow 12.inch 8hine 80 they Owner prove property, pay 8 jnch pl0W( Chatham fan winter road, charges and cost of J vertisinj. P w wagon, 2-seated and take sameawav-ledbcnaii combination jack, beam ibu and take snmeBw---- , t hack combination jacn, wn i.-r.r iieaverton Oregon. Kt. "" Uptti- 3n.ca cop. 2 About 11-2 mile North !l"ltettle. 40-nal kettle, garden h will Mllat public .sale at the . . iviurnf rru.ii. uv i . . ........ ..i.ia n anr. uoc ncTCD DllPrWPP 2. About 11-2 nine k" per kettle, 40-gal kettle, garoen i will 8ellat puD,c saieai me Beaverton, on warn! . 8eeder. cultivator, poiaw nPie McCumsey sawmiu, oj muea wco,, ... i I . . -IJ .ki.L.Ana rlnpn I XT it. Dl.ina anil U hiiIm N lit TJ. t),,.l. miFo aF Patop dame Vtarumo c . . . 7hioaof heeS. it e tk R P Pnrnalilia Farm. I D..U. f ninnminv wm hur- Pimap were down n' VOUnK C lltKciio. --- i u. ius w . uucvnci, ui .. Chas. Kusseii tro fpw househo d ar- L m aharn. on ut Woomintr. Oct: 8. 1914. Gaston. .Monday. j . sp v '.mipoua other arti- -rtmpcnAV nrmRRR 99 uv T.. Stuebe conducting the but few Washing. v- , - wu. 1 " ' ,Tf UaVvi. Her maiden name was ttions of the Ra.. .-. - v . uderi uetween o,uuu iTOir, ,nd ahe wa8 bom in this M'aso... ,;nn r.V;r months bankable orya.menS.u,..--. 0ct m smashers oi 1 18 . V r a rent. Two per span goou w. u.-.-, sh married Peter Ruec Trnri fresh milk off cash over JS Vr,"im 1 am ..a m ..a m .a m . pm . p m ..pm .pm cows, one Jersey anu e- . c KuraUi, Auctioneer Holstein. gooo u"" : J i ...a w th pigs and i w brood sows, wini ki !, J. Vj RUionii Peter Grossen, Clerk. CARD OF THANKS abm n... amm w i w ann mnvon 1.11 gray mare, o j. v"-; -' tin that Btate her annn mvui wont nnrses. i . 3 ssi mat:, Boa " ,"-" ' .i; -.t Cornelia, t h y Shooting match-First Sunday in November Nov. 1 near the Thatcher school house, 21 miles om Forest Grove. Ducks. 100, other poultry, and beef. 30 2 ,p buggy, z-seat nacK. a '," lnA .nri an.32 u,-rffait thanks set dbl harness, DUggy narness. "u,;i, ':. .s: krwn" Hanrv I arv nvrann iiiii i cat i-n i . . Line 9, n.n elder, of near Newberg. to .our .V1; our hour of a trt ... : a a. amnnu aainra iiaait art uu " has Umght the rui ?m. n T s u d tar ii i lani'iMiiu. i i il.h fn Tt inn rom . w. njafnm;iv. tarn especial uw a soon mne here w.u. r r , - .anceof fl0!;al tnomes. a . i. rlW IH'I IILTILU -- 9 ' . f a UMAinQP he nouse ia r J. lirsung . L at thp Ninetyr, irwort-a condenser - an f it he friend; the a wiie, moincr nu r'gd payroll, even only temporary. u Siwliauer, of cornenuB. -M . in ha hop business in oneer in me "" 1 .. 0i r hia district, was a w U..ti.nlnV. i. r Mullov. of Laurei, -countyseatStor Monday morn- in?'.B.lmof Reedville. was a city caller Monday. SHOTE SAVINGS B0 American National Bank (affiliated banks) , ,, Combined Capital and Surplus...... $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources . 690,428.81 DftnKing 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. set dbl harness, puggy narn V-nHr-n: Henrv .. "erE"5 and neighbors lot horse col ars.Bnarp.ess cream - Th in the German Newnerg.ioour a ...-.--"- .. ftf Ueoarator, 500 id. capaciiy. rair- r "V,. " uin r.a. . i l : i Hnnimi . niiHiiiiiiiafa mai viti a jia banks -n. p. -"' II " 'H-rman. Ernest and the mAim en nn iruca. wiin wwu-irr.'" . n . . sawi "dbl burr grain chopper, set Misses Minnie ana blacksmith tools wiui oenowa Rllwkep wa9 a lovilur Er and her 108953 hWU and cab es. loois ana oill-l' Laid by loving hands to rest 'till Than at the glorious uniting of oodv ana soui , GoTs praises my tongue shall enternany . Vnmv Peter Ruecker and Family. Blooming. Oct 12. 1914. I furnishings at JreVahtpricesatGreer's Argus and Oregonian $2.25 er articles too numerous to men tion, and a lot of household goods ..j knofuN Lunch at Noon. Terms of sale f iu ana unuer, . u . niiar niv months time. bankable approvea note, o per cent Two per cent off cash over $10. ... A. K MCCUmBey, uwner. B. P. Cornelius. Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. VaMen Roe-p. of Farmington. wnn tho silver medal at the vminir men's contest given by nf the entertain- IS iaimai.aav " . - " ment at the Christian church at that place, Friday evening. Herman Luck, of Mountain flu la waa in Saturday. He has hia Fall plowing and seeding fin- iaaeo. WouiantYou Lihe to Own a Smart, Stylish Watch? , Certainly you would. Then-why not? lfyu think it is too expen sive, just come in and price ityou will be agreably surprised You will find my watches to ta irt as good time-: they are trim ir. ;-i' of build. 1 r! ' Bhowing thcri t, - 4 LAUREL M. IIOV a Vatchmaher and Jewelrr. x HUltboro. A