JnllLLSBR NO. 31 VOL. XXI HILLSBORO, OREGON, OCTOBER 22, 1914 nEFVES MID U'SiNE GE1 THREE SUSPECTS Ihlnklttry Wert ConivMfd WHh WlUl UktN IX SAlIM hMH. MUX T ( TW et Arrt.lc. Prl. Bcoct. at Mta lists HOUSE AfUT several weeks f hunt. Sht-rilT lU-vves and iMective Vt.-Hlmne. of the 8. I.. lat Ttiurtttlay evening. rrtlf three nu n at Salem, and the suMtiects w,.rC taVun t Portland and Kxlif.-J in jail. After theOitwe v,t robU-rv. SheritT Ueeves do-l-miim-d t land the ruloVni if ..aiit.li'. arid tit wonted Smth. thinking tUut t1o safe trackers would nt put into Portland cm. wiiks Prior t the Uastoti r.tlilx ry two of the uIhvM had M..n arreted by Ui-ew-s. ami brought her from North Plain, where they had lvn tu lmg in a Kudimimm manner. Th'V were photographed, and allowed to de part, lie afterward learned that they wen wanted at Sfaitk and i.... i4..iiil fur rrui'kiluf. (HIII-I -- . . When tin- Siuriir arrive! at Salem hJ couinn need a sourcli of all the nHorta, and uui into a I'"" recognized the t who tidl been in custody li r. llK'luin nan wmhc mi their H-nuin. and the coin ut ouu lime had l'en marked. it ia thuoght they i,aJ 'Kt'n mixed up in a 1 runt Uli robbery, ami Slu-riif lU-wes thinks they went lhe parties, who were im plicated in Ut P'UUn, Uantoii. iSavcrtoii and Oswego lulu. The men were dressed in over all, but underneath were cloth ..r l...it.r titore. the P.uxton stor Ut over a thousand dollars, and Oswego Iwt several nutuireu. uau afi'j have U'en cracked here an.i lliere in the valley, ami me olticiaU Mievo tey have the rinhl men if they can only k'et the evidence. V tines- will U taken from ' Uuxton and daston in the hop- of identitieation. The inoure iinir under the 4 III I. tl nom de plume oi waiter i.ren nan. John O'Neil and J n. Tay lor, they reaid t' be luushed yi vKinen and afe cracker, and if the Uoh- tor conviction vu t-iirnered, il i concluded thai a dantferou :anir will have In-en ii..i Taylor went by the name of iiml.T nrrost luTt hut w hen he told hw ntory he n v t r mentioned ihiijui. Keeve finally told him that his HilUboro name wa llarrm. and showed him the pnow. lie men admittiHl the arrest here. It i more thnn probable that the two contemplated a raid at North l'lain. and that their arrest frustrated their plan. A. V. Pcnnv. fruit inmuftnr ..t i..i :. . :. " T! ... " , n,n iH iirriun. wu in inn. Ur(i and yii-inity the last of tht I. 1 . i I " . nmiMTuriK orcnarui, ana he nay he will mart, the cam- . ... : jiaiKn oi aprayinit in eamestl a mum a he can report to the ot- in iais mum t uu. aprayinit iaai ....... u n,.t I... 4.. i. ., t I J of the law, and there will be an eiiuri u nave a yrcai deal 01 ai- U1mll v rnvrcn v ivci aANTP t. ntion ifiven fruit this year I COVEEEOEV ISSUANCE Where orchard are not iven I ll l 111 I ( I. Uftll I A a.H MWn, llll-J Will UV Vll d.-mtied - and this mean dem- oiiHiunif itie trees, ine Male Hoard of Horticulture will try to make a record this year for fruit improvement Oil GREGG Hl'l I One Hundred and Three Hales 4 Hops no up la Hamet Orl(ii ( Blue UaLaowa-Spsakly y Some Meoe I renresent Soirella ccirseU not Hold in store. Will call at home on retjuest, and do the tiU'njr. and teach how to adjust and wear the corset. Our tailor- etl mak-to-mi'asure corHtu, in clmlinjj the lat-st front lace, with an exertcncei conM-uer service, cmt no more than hiith claAS cor ts purchased in stores. Mrs. M. K Caudle. Ilillsboro, Fifth and Jackson Street, l'hone No. - . itt i ip V 4 U'liiti.tiniKu filed lllit at 2.0-i Friday, askinit the circuit court to cancel a contract ifiven ... .. i ij him ov I'eter nanson, w no boio Whilehouse GVJ7 acre of land rnwl I'.nivo fur fl'2.!i(X). Il HI -.'" -v-, - He claims the title was defective, and he wants his payments back ami Wt inmates. ien minuura later Hanson tiled suit, askinir that the payment due and un ..... i i. -il,! or i he rontract can celled. This is the first instance of suit filed by opptmin parties within so short a space of time. For sale: Three fresh milk ...... .. unit two l)Tl ntno. tiiv ii. .1.1..;.. inuui dairv cows: four hnsKl ho'ws. 2 with piir and 2 to uluil month. Mrs. L C. Urown. Cornelius. Ore.. Uoute 2; telephone Hillsboro i25 Uine U. 3032 One of the hop houses on the W. J. CregK farm, near LeiHyville, tuirnpri Sittnniav nu-ht. BnorilV after midniirhL and with the structure were destroyed 103 bales of dried nous. weiKoink over 200 pound each, some hop sacks, two mowing machines and a Ainc harrow. No one knows what caused the blaze, but it is thought some hobo was sleepinjr in the warehouse and thai he ac riilpnUllv drouDed a match. Tha Inaa ia unrfialltf PDVered bv insurance, but the amount on the buildim will not erect an other. The building belonged to W. J. Ureutr. ana tne nops ue longed to hi son, Thos. There was some insurance on hut thft lws will be se vere on this, as they were not fully covered. At tne present I . . - . I .1 ! ....ft mnt U'lll tlflt low price tne ujuuii-i' lie a very big thing -but as Mr. Gregg remarked, "It is better than nothing. There was-some reports cur ni.t in 1,111.11 Kunilav that the II Hit SI, " " blaze was incemliary, out as tor tiieggs have no enemies me iuea is scouted. . . ... The hop house will be rebuilt u limn fnr npvt vear 8 harvest The old one cost between $1000 and (1500. Argua and Oregonian 12.25 Ben Thumhcr. of above Bloom ing, was a city caller Monday. - EM nammin nt Snillh I'oala- 1JU. ".'-. w tin, was ia town the last of the week. Ink-, I Marsh nf PintTville. I was in town Saturday, on legal ouBinew. r-kon InKnonn nt !mith Tlll VHWi hvhiiu"Hi v. -" latin, was in the county seat oaiuruBjr. Wmliut- Vnrtv nr fiftv AniTO- v m i v v j - ra goats. -E. 1. Kuratli. Hills- horo. oo C. C Mkbeoer. e( H'Usbora. Ooel f the Speakers 0. A. C. 1$ TO FtEMSH QUAtTETi a I DelccaUs Mast Be Fifteea Years Of Ae OrOMer iiaai Ana-rrnri-nr DUtt) lU..ltliU.lt . i . . ill tnoiLE M-upi nmtm wow is tne time to tnins atxmi mc wmiviw " . .t,:t, Tin? POT J? AIR-1 l UV W i WU1VU lillUWt UVIW ----- TIGHT HBATKR will excel all others lor economy and comlort. on will nna at mis store a iuu imc ui these stoves, as well as many other makes ot heating CAixiNti tor mvm:s Judge Hensoncr ha sent the fol owing letter to all ro:d super vmwrs. . v..!, ilI..hi. forward us ,UU -ill. --- t - soon na possible afler receipt oi this letter, the following data relative to your road district: No. of feet of rock in road district.... No. of feet of gravel in roau district .... . , No. of feet of new rock road laid this year. , . . . , No. of .feet of gravel roud .uul in district this year ... No. of feet of rock or gravel I Ikla vnnr It will also bo necessary for you to tile your mommy r-i. with the County Clerk on or tie fore, the second day of each month, or said report will we continued until next term or county court before acted upon. I.'., i i ... i liia re fill in aata unswvini X III III uuiw v. " , tpiest. and then mail report at onco." lu.i.f.. lti nsoner is sending out request to all supervisors, ask ing for a ueiaiiea ronu uidvi.v. reiKirU showing how many feet of macauam ana amvci have lieen made tins year, tmu how many Teet ot eacn navr i-eo renaired. He will have the miswer in within a few days, .. :n oil. to eive a ami win " - ..ii..nuiv reoort on tne matter. Frederick llollister. ,Nrth i i ;.. inu-n Saturday. Un.king after hi candidacy for Congress in this district. He I making a great caniiaii(Ti, and feels confident that he will be . . t. u.,iiiai.'.r a a voung man, a good Ulker. a man with Lias, and hi hustling is bnj awarded with an immense sup- in irt. Mr Lelah Meacham. of Ever- of Portland, returned to their homes. Saturday, after an , . tkir hrothers temieu visit "v . , and at Mountaindae and with J. J. Meacnatn ano i. near Hanks. ..I i iiaa tvnimht a tleo. nueuu -7.. ., .,1 ice .of 05 acres from Odell, piaie 01 w . . near liaslon, anu n" v"v 2t Lsim lien, ha again gained stssion. vi . - U) fC gtd his'ace.bove iy. nv. 14 1 .. u n town M.,rlh YUI1I UU. c Citnr.iilV- five years jonn mc.-"' : has re 4 Bimerv sor ""- . nc hey store at - - r hft, Mr. Herb says i..v vr hiMtled long cnougn ovc. an insiiio ouso'v - KUncr Schmeltan re now lucawu , . ?Ci tor the W nter. and in a Uh. tor ww ' . t that private letter . - trj ihey hau aveu . . from Oregon, overland, in their auto truck. C .... i,.i:ini rnreoii vi."' - - . ., . ton, t - 01.rP8ted tne cd citizen". "k"by sheriff lirst of the wetk oy 0REOON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. ! a m WiUM""""" 7:19 8:28 9:53 ttfm 1 f a n asm Via QpKaIU roller a is)ii""o iw - - - mill proprietor, was in tne city si m a monoay. II IV,kr.-.ann nf Knnkane. it. tiuvi ,ouiii " r . Wn.. was a guest at the Tuala tin. Sunday. G. H. Ohler. the Bacona shin Ia man and Ron PlimmifllT. Ol Buxton, were registered at the Tualatin, surway A. B. Flint, of Scholls. was up Cmau makinff twn trinA t1 the Muni- onat tn toko mdsres and V "II I I 11 0M ... . .. n t 11 A visitors 10 tne scnous unnujc Fair. Operator Odoll, who has heen down at the dispatcher's office. Tortlanrt. has reiurnea w ninw Imro, and taken the key at the .. ... . 1 a S. r. station soum ot vown. m ani Mm r. w. Baker were up from Beaverton. Satur day, guests at the W. K. Tray i. Urrv..- U, Tmvlor has been ii,, ii.'iii.-. ... . j - - suffering from a bone affection and is under ihecareoi ur. r, A. Bailey. Evnir tmKi-ip nf npar Orenco. wm in Saturday. Mr. Imbrie intn thehoir business jon a gootlly scale, and now has 50 big fellows gelling reauy ior it. Kiw.v with wr Tounraiera : ir:-,.a onrl Knnner growinK or iiiiici delivery. 1 A aD , a m am 12.43 Pm .rq pro 5:44 Pm 8:09 P"' 9:o8 pm From Portland-55 minutes. 7:50 0.11 am 11:25 " 2:05 Pm 4.30 P"' 6:25 Pm .V III n. W n VV'nruH rirui-ned from near Roseburg. Sunday, after a hunting tnp wan uenj. omiw, former resident of this county. ... a J . U. .aI Dr. Woorl wagged a one outr.. am4 kta liiintincr Ann nther friends here have been indulging in buck- steak since ins return. 7:20... 9:12.. 12:25. .pm am CAWRSE-WILLIS 't Wnluartnn formerly of tfaiiivra iiuiiviw'i - - Mountaindale, and well known here, returned inursaay irwm nv.tnrnin mali inif thn triD Over land, with one horse. Wolverton k. tnnlr tllK-fl HlOnthS tO navn 1 11: uu-. make the drive, coming by easy stages, and stopping along the He will buy a small tract near ll.llol-van ncrp nr 80-aP' lllinin111 - v.- - apt tlo down for good. He ta contident thaturegon is u e u-ai bet yet, and he win inaKe ma home here from now on, through thick and thin. They all come back. The Ninth Annual State Older Boys' Conference is to be held at MrMinnville. Orezon. Nov. 27- 28-29. 1914. As these dates come during the Thanksgiving vacation it ia erected that there will ue mnr than 2H0 deleeates in at tendance. The total enrollment at the 1913 conference held at Dalln reached 289. This Older Bovs' Conference has come to be one of the largest and moat imoortant gatherings held under the auspices of the State Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association ana rtmka with the best conferences of like nature held in any of the eastern states. tw u,riniin la nwn to dele gates from hiirh schools. Boys Departments of i. w. u n. r, organized Sunday School classes. it.u sipnnt nrrmzaiiuii3. .i.iK pi or oriranization. 1WV l v.av. . the majority of whose members ...'Ariiun vimM nf aire or over. titumrit'lpcatps. Lach High School i entitU-d to two delegates. All delegates must .. nuui vain n ape or over. The conference is also open to advisors and leaders of Boys organizations. Tk. iLMumm us n:in inn v ai I lie I""' ranged for includes such speakers u. iionrv Marcotte. of the Westminister Presbyterian -i -i, .t Unrtlanit- Traev Strong. u., U7n-t, iiinu.tAr. of Seattle Y. M. U A.; rresioem n...i,.oii n Parihe University, LJUOIIIIM, v. - - Forest Grove; C. C. Michener. of Hillsboro; 1. B. .Knooes, Secretary. ofY. M.O. A..Port- i J. r A Pkinna State SUDt aim, v. n.. , : -. Oregon Sunday School Associa- tion. Fortiana; u. o. "i""-;" Physical Director oi j, ai. a, ci- i w Palmer and J. a Meehan. Boys' Work Directors II V M I . A. ArmilKC iw;-nr made with tne O. A. C. quartet to take charge of the music The only expense to the dele- ... :u iui Mitwuid tare at the KHitra win w - . . . - r.wi and nnf-third for rute ui i" c the round trip on the certificate -.l i . r. ruiriatralion fee. Plan uiui u k-. i ; . The delegates will be entertained in the homes at MCftiinimnc. The Majesti c 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 sec them. "The Store Thai Satisfies" Percv liOna V HILLSBORO Second Street OREGON POSITIVE PROOtr JWJfCHtCK IS OT . I .... t u .. : - . n kilt n.oaanl. HAVE you ever haa tne annoyance oi iiaviiiu o ed for payment twice? Moat people have, and if no receipt has been taken there is apt to be trouble. All this culty can be avoided if the bill is paid by check. The endorsement . . .i i i. : nnr -vnoitiira that thn bllr has on tne oaca oi vne coeca ra miw . been paid. There is no getting away from it: American National BanlV laissf raMtt., HISHboMt, Cm J ... - ..I.L tnJ A quiet wedding was i w"' pM:.ito Wondrow Wilson ,t Vancouver, wn.. ucwu . fa.tureP8. & i a ui.i.a ahAu in Portland liBIIU I luuuiw k...w.. ... . the night of October 26. The :..'. nkiof ovwutivA has ac- uniiiiii o -.in.. - - ---- ... ceoted the invitation and will ' . . . . lirBHlti.ilAH - in i vo T mm n jaMiiiiiv uin u, ...;ii fni-mallv rlpflare the lllUb will , big show open to the people of . . vi .i . Da!iliiiit Davni me iNonnwcai. i " f ii.,n-.a will road the Fres- Hl. Killing ' ---- - - :,i maiM fmm the stage at the Armory, where it will be received under a canopy of American nags ana yremii. Hoses. Many will attend from this county. El uil.-uuci. . ai l Inaanh PftWrSO Jr. Wllvll uwv r t ... ..... ..ul In marriage to MISS was uun" " . . BffieW s, the groom uei ok r " i ". W-.K Tnnlat in P ains. resiueii.u. ? -- , . and the bride being the daugh ter of Mr. ana, Mrs. in - lll'll' W alMUA MriiiniHiuuaiCa Both contracung ! well known in North Washing n i.. ...Un thV have 8 large circle of fnenda lhe groom is a sonoi joo. ,l. ...ii irnnivn hontrrower. ir. Hlv w-;n ;"-" . They will make their home at the Cawrse nome. ni. PlMna. . . . ug. The omciaung niin.. Rev. Templeton, of the rirst Presbytenan unurvw oi - PUBLIC SALE ito truck. TILLAMOOK UNP. L0SI;S The 8. 1 Company, has filed it n....i -..,..f fK iIih Ti amook nuiiiiai h'iiim - . line, and It shows the following condition: . .. Pacific Hallway & Navigation Company owns and operates ji.io miles of line. Capital stoeK, W0 OOO. n.m mill) nf I ill P. SlUiMi cost of road. $5.7ia i7G.82; per mile of line. $C2.63r.:i operating revenues, $304,9(58.81; opera ting expenses, $:181.795.35; operating i n ann oil! K.A nnuapnirerS ueiicK, 91v.P6u.wi! V"" r jM carried, 163.520; tons of freight hauled, lS'J.iw. New and second-hand barrels tonwasjaiiea. mT the Mitchell was u.v--. ....nlll QPnt. COUI'W w , in November-No v. 1 nea Thr..V; nucks.100, and beef. 30-2 otner puui..-. w . Union, f9,.nl0S;and seeding the week. . t loww ,ov ollt his way nukaiim Moun- GnsKlcier.o iaitor tain, was a county seat Saiuroaj. ,.!ouinrRt Dl7 . goods anc m;;. more than ngm.- JohnFuegy.of PhillM". city visitor Saturday. ver. mi 4 iof Cnturitav passed inecourv itwv r- , .. ii k. Imioiirnnnt LSKe on tne v erooui 1.--0.-.....-- dra nage petiuon, ana w . -l ...::.... luoM noatained as 01 me Kwn. fnr reported. Ail appueaww ' Ik. aaaoaamentS. reaucuons uu "LePA as fixed, were disallowed. There i9 some talk 01 a nw ... - higher court Dy mo Hiaaatisfied. Mrs. Allen Fraser, who was . inn navmiii. maj commiueu vv ued- and was reiurne. authorit es, Monday. She was Mlr.' fiorHnor'a sanitan- seni W m.-. -- .5. urn, as she is in a nwyic- tinn. and must have care. , , For sate: Full-blood Hoisiein im ,.. 9voarao d. hull not eK'B'c"J t 4 KOUIOV. Mrs. A. Pickens of Hil swro ausUined iMHfi even ng. ana ui-vcu . Dr. E. omin . . 1 r.il narriArs nau Tne rural " v . one of the worst day. of the Fall season. ":9 the roaas were ranm of water iwro m- "w" fUof raln. t ...:n I1 nf nuVilio aaln at the 1 will acu , 7 . ii..iii) aatvmill Ri mllP9 WeSt of North Plains and U mihsa N. W. of the d. r. trnenus rui, at ten a. m. sharp, on Between 75.000 and 100.000 ft of dry dimension, lumber, in ahed; . I 1 lVl 4. span good worn muiea, iew hnrae. 10 years. 1350; gray mare, o ym. span good work horses, saw, good mare, it years, cuacu 1050; good milk cow, . fresh 1 in .u. u4 iart Pnahford. Mil- r .4 nnl rVmnor o-aorona. 34. Ell good; top buggy, 2-seat hack, 3 set dbl harness, buggy harness. lot horse collars, anarpieas separator. 500 lb. capacity, Fair- DanKS O-II. l K-w""" --"V .U nn tniclc with WOOd- niuuii"" ' , . . ji.i v...-. f--nin ohnnrif-r. fWl Saw: UOI UUII n.n." v."rr" blacksmith ioois wim and vise, lot x-cut saws, axes, i nitiArtaa ohaina. neaveva. blocks ana caoies, wu m. er articles too numerous to men tion, and a lotef household goods and heaters, uincn at num.. m . .r cia i M and under. L . aiv mnnrha time. casn; uvoi, o. ,"- o " l bankable approvea now, cent two per ceo. - " eto Qvcr ?-. - . . n - A. r. MCi;umsey, wwuci. B. P. Corneliae, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal. Cleric ; PUBLIC SALE Terms: $10 and under, cash; 4. .a I . nil ena vpnr h liiiic v.. i UVv7 - - i L..i..ki Aia with inwresi at oi percent Two per cent, otf on A-.ak anajmAfflta fsVPT SlU. John J. Kuratli, Owner. J. C Kuratli. Auctioneer. Oregon. Farms Show IHf Yk a tn fiernroa recentlv compiled by Commission Hoff. at Salem. Oregon's wheat yield as k.i . ,hia va,r wm-i iilinm.- 000 bushels which would require 13,348 cars ot an average cii.i- a... -t torn Kuckala nnol. til TTlOVe iy B MW u-c..-. - " it tlgunng mis jwiu . v Sa italllA ia SI 1 fs4ti.- per uubiici, iu , , 350. The average yield per acre A tKo ontire state was iv.o IV. .... - - U...Ula 1 ' uunucis. ... I The report shows tne nop crop P mm tr, nBVH I If1. 1 1 iw uii j ; - , - -- ien onn nni.nrla anri ita value S5.' . Mil n . nf Kfina ia 614. via. ine BcreKo estimated at i,b4 SHUTS 8AVIHGS BpK American NationaljBank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00 Combined Resource.... ...690,428.81 DarnKin In All Its Dranchea 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 Loan3. 4 Per Cent Paid on Svtntfa Deposit. n..-..n Matvcrpr nf Portland. ..wl Waohinirt-nn County. iiaa duvm . . " . - - -- , . i ,L . -:-..: unf tn pnimnl RSKluK -itvui . - 1 MiMinnnafflBITn I mill U9IIIK OI UIBvWHUluiii.v - . . ... . i ........ .l.tmBI road to wnicn me coun.y 4.-i u..,ia tho land, located I line. i . I in the MeUger acres, belongs to him. and that tne county n w possible UUe to tne auegew ru- way. . "... Deputy Sheriflf Applegate re- . k; Aniwtinn nn the Der- UUl va-m "-- -. sonal property Ux after notices I I Unn ..nl nilt hV the OtflCe. I1HU UCTU oc.. OAA Up to Saturday night over $800 . . A. . sVaaAtfktBSVSMt 1 had been sent in w ww wwomj, and by this time we um rwv es over a thousand dollars. ur Qnkntmonph and Jabez f"lll. uvumi.1- ii!n. tiiaiii wivAa. Ann M. D. Schmeltzer and wife viaited at the Scholls Grange Fair, Fri- day. - " UK nf Ranka. WSS in i UUIIII 1KI" " - town Saturday, conferring with ithe county court. , . ir 'I Laurel D. floyt i Y atchmalicr ond Joxrelor Gredu&te Optometrist CoiiLision LtsMS not be any more conspicu-j I ous than regular onc-Vieioa crlaea.r . . iotYFTc:: ;LEIiS20. Won by th ftmrn tl age JWer la ao way la r, tutgn f-H "j","r-' cloud 1 tough tilffM W ' the diut, th so 1 ia ctuktly maeeu' , r at uraera.