The JnllLLSB!? foil x1 HILLSliORO, OREGON, NOVKMBKR 12, 1914 NO. 54 r ,rnAl Hi HUIE A GREAT SUCCESSfc S 1 nunJrrJ J NV J. llu.fclKll. f P. t'.. Pcllf la.eliiiai Miitt Tu. T xti.T' Annual Inntitulc i'w ... . i.ii JV. I r ".. at It' High School ' . II.Uul.f. i'lll 111, ) 1,' III K . ll'"""" - ...,limv exceeded that ol any l' . If. ..... fHin y-r. rervriieu. In tl.e gcm-ntl nembl meet . ... .i i:.t I i.. ini,. '" il,lr'" """"" " f.nir in-tnti tur n t turt-n ly lr. lUnrv l. Sheldon, of tin' I'nl- vrtH.tv f Orison. F.tigene. kdir,.( "What niay Uarn from tin Oct man Schools, wa 11 ?. ft . .dn.t . .1 ...l . (rti.li'nl J. A. Churchill, or Mi-m. I . . II ., I,l,.l, t tii'ir lb tli'i.' hieh hi 1 ' , . ........ 1 ,- it i ntli-noriiiK i r.u-'iii i .. j k rt ) h HCtilM.ill PI ITI'l'"!', i vta-nj.r'.iinr of tt H (Vmmwi a'l II s.h S I 'K li'f,c c "ir . . i i. .. i..i.. !;.- t- i rd are tM.ne hi in jn-.il Hooks the SUte Su rni' lillilH ha inaugnr:iiru i-ii year lis address. I ho W i n t ra Link." ho wed hiit ifettire lo t i . it at (hi' rural iwiiixim m "iri:"" b i- .'n- i ho very lt i uii in- r J llushnell. of Punl'ie I'm-moty. Forest Grove, gave, tu ir.jn Thursday that wu ... in. t.ir-ilian tit I'VOrV ICUfhtT to make the most or hor proUM- . ... , .. i run. llu iminni ifiirniT was Uh mihjfct of a vt-rv Mo 1m him r,f J..rtfi-in lliwh Srhil. IVt- iis-i!.' SniH-rinti-nilfnt. ijKk' on Mr! -t J. H. Ackcrnian, or M'n- . i. .ii Hi. .nth, Wtt vi-ry ronr.any rr- cii .il hy the k-nchorit, ho lihU'iu-.l with trn-at urofit to h talk on 'ilural hool." On W.Jnrt.lay evonintr a rt fc.tiim iM ittvon hy tho llilm- Ii3t'inmtirri:il Unit, ine r- Kratn cimxit. HtH-i-ini music an ) talk Kiwi! ly itfvorai townii nu n. aftrr which toaohor n"'l tKitronii iH'nt an enjoyiihtc Htuiu! eu-iiimr. Hflp nt-nd ain.lMnn th Chrint ma aliip. hy truHtHini; on the ;'mn. thriH of thfin, in tho 4iiiilnt hioro. rranrm llillrthorn, owna thf trt. HkIi pint ctmti a nickrl, n tho firwt to h monn. On ono you irucini tht wt'iuht: on the thT. th nit-amire. ami thf thirl will ho hoM to Iho hli(h(Ht t.id.li-r Tin Kfcil lit vttliinlil' a utart fr an urniimontul ahrub. (rover ( oiiitm will take your l-i'K anil a card in tho atore will oxHain. Iho anm jnwood will k'o tow aril huyinir t- to Bond to r.uruH on that lar-iamotl I'lirihlmuM nhi). lIi-lli it out. A loam belonirintr to Mr. Mtily. a I'ortland houwmovor. foil into a wollun tho Wm. ltro lon ilaoo, Saturday ovoninif. alMint 'j :U). Tho team wan driven in with a loud of coal, lato in the ovi-rtifijr. and when m-arinjr a new Iiouho. Ml into the old ahan luniil water mi nut v. Mmxiy Humnwini'il help and after two hour work with dlock and tackle Iho hor- were taken out, with hanliy a acralch on them. The fall wan aUtut 15 feet and that nrather wan injured in a matter of congratulation to the owner. Thoe BMiMtini; in Keltinii' the t.mnout were: MeHHerit. Uroctlen. Crant Adam. A. C. Lvtle, C. II. Northrop, r". L rranirer. u J. and W. IVaniier. Now Fall and Winter line of hi men a rtothea a won an ia- unit, coat. droHHitt ana THE U6HUII HOE SCORCHED BY FLAKES l'oret tirove'i rinctt ltatclry Suffert Ijdm Monday Morning TWO STORKS AKC TOTAL LOSS Dclccic Flac U Atnliati at Chh Eirlv Maralaf Mate ODr. Lowe, Hotel Washing, ton. Saturday. Comminaioner Hanley was a .and Show visitor Saturday. lira ShMrren. of ForeHt drove in a truest of her daughter, Mrs. J. H Itoevea. this week. I. v-hahttnhrind. of near Mid- dleton, was in town the hut of the week. HGHT WILL 8EG1H Q USiVERSITY lAXES Meaure Will be Introduced to Repeal Present Big Taxation I NEXT LEGISLATIVE MLST MEET IT Pr.vl!o Will Probably be Mate lor Giviaf Cvlkfet Lent Support iii skirt. coimiKtinir of tt dilferent styh n. latent fahnr. are now on ilim.lav at our new ligation south of tho K. 1'. Hall. Second Street. C.-i!l and look at our aamples. Christ Wuest. the Tailor. I'hone Main N..1. Ida Ih yrraft, of Forest (.rove, ha Huod Thos. lloycraft for di vorce, alloninjr diwrtion and failure to provide. ne mates ttmt thev wero married at Van- c mver. Wanh., in Auiruat, 1901. and that the husband elesertea her in VAX She also says that ho is naw in the Alberta country; that he refuses to live with her; ,l thnt he has failed to con tribute to her supporL Kestora lion of her former name. Ida Mc l'hcrson, is retuestod. 1 reoresent Spirella corseU- not sold in stores. Will call at hoim-s on request, and do the tiltimr. and teach how to adjust and wear the corset. Our tailor ed made-to-measure corsets, in cludinir the latest front lace, with an exjierioneed corsotier service, cost no more than hiirh class cor lined in stores. Mrs. M.E. Caudle. Hillslwm, Fifth and Jackson. Streets, I'hone No. The lAutthlin Hotel, the finet hotel structure in Forest Grove, was visited by a fire Monday morning, between six and seven o'clock, and the two upper stories were practically (tutted before the .turnes were extinguished. The cause of the blaze is sup posed to have been a defective flue, although there were reports circulated that the fire mijfht have been caused by the igniting of an oil heater in one of the up per stories. Nearly alt the furniture was takun from the buildinj?. The first story and basement were practically uninjured, although ii will cost a laifre sum loreouuu the two stories affected by the fire. It is said that from the first story up it will be necessary to build an entire new structure. The hotel was built several years bro by Iledford II. I.aujrh hn ramp to Washington County from Yamhill. The property is now owned by K. Thomas, of i'ortland. and it has been under lepse to U 0. Iloark. Thorn win Home insurance on the building, but not sufficient to cover the loss. It is estimated that five thousand dollars will not rebuild. Mr. Thomas gave out a ftate ment that the building will tie rebuilt as soon as arrangements nnn tka IMAIa V tail w in t , The fire came at a time when several guests were in their rooms, and the hotel manage ment made every effort to uUn tVio'tr trupsta. Cliff Long. of Hillsboro. occupied a room in the house, and was awakened r ter the fire started. W. Itavnard. of near Laurel. was in the city the last of the week. la'ranlr Manrtolt nT nrar Mid. dleton. was up to the county seat That there will be a bill intro- Monday, on probate business. duetd in the next legislature to Wm. Hanson, the Sc hoi Is repeal the present millage law Roller mill proprietor, was a city passed by the 1913 legislature to caller Saturday. rive U. of 0. thrte-tenths of a Mr and Un fius Kemofer. of I nA l & I fnnr.tpntha nf - - . - ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ull'. . . ... v. ' - near Keedville. were city callers w3 without saving. Just Saturday. C L. Brown, of above Man ning, was a city visitor Friday afternoon. Ben Thurnher, of above Bloom ing, was a Saturday. Dan Leisy, of South Tualatin, was in the city the last of the week. Carl Pfahl. of Blooming, was a countv seat caller the first of the week. Mrs. Barker Carso. of Port land, was the guest of Miss Stella Boscow the last of the week. J. II. Collier, of Rcholls. was a City caller Saturday, tie says as Boon as the State Board gives out its tax list, so it can be seen just exactly what the two uni verities will get from this year's T' tax the r.ew measure will be county seal viaiwri - - . drawn. iT. is nwrs man ncij that the Corvallis school will be given $100,000 and the U. of 0, a less amount, hut as to the real amounts this is in the air, (Vrinin it is. however, there wi be a movement to greatly reduce this taxation. Senator Wood voted against both measures in 1I;13. a'id it i3 confidently &3?ert-1 that he will stand for reduction. It is expected that the school countv delegations and Multno- that hf thinks the onion market mah w ill stand together to fight Ccfe Air-tight Heaters Now is the time to think about tue comforts of the winter, which is almost here THK COLE AIR TIGHT HEATER will excel all others for economy and comfort. You will find at this store a fall Hue of these stoves, as well as many other mske of heating stoves. 9 The Majestic Range Is the one Range that excels. For the money it is the best Range ever buKt. Other dealers will not say this but the , person who owns one after using others will tell you so. Call and sec tie ni. The Store That Satisfies' Percy Long HILLSBORO Second Street 02EGON W3KB will stiffen up about Dec. 15th. Men's and ladies' suits from $15 up at Christ Wuest's, Second Street Satisfaetion guaranteed, and first-class workmanship al ways. Willard Tupper. carrier on Route 2. who has been off the route for some weeks, is im proving rapidly from an attack of illness. foe rntention of the 1913 aw. but the people will be behind the tirniioried reneaL Just why Gov. West did not repeal the two laws has been a mystery, and just how the governor-elect will stand wilt be a matter of conjecture but if fair words for lower taxation goes for anything Mr. Withycombe will be on record, by campaign expressions, for reduction. And at a! hazards there will , , Ana ai ail nazarus mere wot J as. Cummings, of Buxton, has BCljon toward repeal, and if filed suit to foreclose a mortgage tne legislature refuses to act the on 153 acres of land, mortgaged next general election wilt carry n.U fVIWnoll tnr $9 000 r .- .U Kll. t'a.iu v - i repeat measure un mc uauwi. ana aiierwaru assiKneu iu nw plaintiff. J. H. Rinck. of Bux ton, was former owner of the ranch. , . P. AND l E. & E. l-IIMIK. , , , lln I l.iim.lav nvonini? Supl. U U. Alderman, of Portland School. ;wj lu!;-e a idioneo. but soi.jicv ooiiik j. v. uoooin, i " vvi,..r. i in i ,viir in the countv Seat oHl- S ,M..ik i in Kducation." urday. lie says the new K. ol i..,.arment Instruclurs were: P. Hall in North Plains is now . V . C...I..I. '...... L.m.FhiniMn and wi be ready Monmouth. ftr occupancy by the first or the V S MiM-Aml.r.ine C. year. The ground floor will be i. . , i. .Vi C..I....I iwiind i..u...l to Mavs Bros, general Bn:ri,!!'. . . I', f., t,,nof five years. lii.r.l O A C . Corvullis. When the new hall is r.ady for High SchK,l. Dr. Sheldon. K j u.i the (llencoe lW .. . . . i ii . i i..nMa h,.,.. o i.uf i inn nt dedication. r arioton a hi iiiiimiihj -imu".--. i nu- ... Cllu II Jones. UU r of and many from the county will M,,ie attend the 'jinks.' Miss Ruth Jones and Mr. Mi- j 8UW cordwotHl, poles up to 12 nervn Brown. Pianists. inches in diameter, fence rails. m. i....... i.;.... ('u ... s.xril:irv. i . f n binla into ill I i. Wl'.-i''lllli'. ' .'v.. j4l(j iMKinin l nniua, ...- Prof. M. S. Pittman. of Mm- lovcwooc lengths. Will go into mouth, was present at the Inst th(, mmtry. Write, phone or session, and delighted the tench- caj on me -Carl Skow, Hillsbo- ers with his fammw lecture. f City 4t2. or call at "Who's Who and Why." Tualatin Hotel. 1 he Inbtituto. closed at noon . .. . , ?'!?. .i iu-.?S"Al WPZZ ticTfo; special tax the rock I'l'inn miiiijr m imui ni. .. - nation Friday evening Tim limtimto was in ninny wavs the most successful ever held in this county. .1. T. Dougal, president of the rortlnnd Press i.iut) in past years, was in town Saturday, lonkiiur iii'nr llirt nu'ords for com panieswith which he isaililiated. ......i .niimint iscrrowing apace While there may lw defeats in a number of districU it begins to look as though those close ro sec tions where the rock was laid t.:i amiaiin w in vote an afiirma- 11113 KUOU" . . . tive. At least more aisincia than ever before will tane a chnnce at the vote, anyway. Lost: Heifer, about 3 months NOTK'R Or IHSTKICr ROAD uV't-riv-f: Ti VllTK AUDITION- AL KOAU TAX IN DISTKICT ur. ihm umWii imiimI retident Ui layrri of Rod litrirt No. 34, A'anhinirlon County. Oregon, U- .thp nminriHinir more than tn per cent of tht resident tx pyr . j -Jl .! Wou.hn fuA liutivw r . . . . . dent tax payer of Mid Road Innt riit No. 34, Waiihinirton County, Ore- iron. U hcrvby called, and will be neii al School Houne District S4, in aaid lload litrict No. S4, WashinRton founly. Orojron, on the 21 t day of Novemlier, 114, at me nour oi unt o'clock 1'. M.. of naid day. to diacuu the adviiiability of levying a upeciul or ndditionnl road Ux in wiid district, to iMwmine what.if any county roads or portion thereof in aaia roaa ais- trict hlull DO improvea, in miy biii manner, and the character and extent of uch improvement or improve ments they ihall make thereon, and to levy auch upecial or additional tax. not to exceed ten milla on the dollar, on all taxable real and personal prop erty in wild road district, as ma jority of auch resident tax payers of the purpose of raisin money with which to deiray tne expense vi w special improvement or improvements in aaid Road District No. 31, Wash- Illlfiuil . Dated tins zm oay i ww.i m4, TAY PAVERS Tctor Felonir, John Bill. II. E. Posx, i r. L-... !...! K.'hmiHIin. E. llenl- xen, B. Royer. Adam Jablonskl, Am brose Schmidlin.. All. except the P. K. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de J. W. Jamieson, of Farming- . a . a . . ft 1 1 ton, was in town aaiurnav. ne - . . . t says that the acreage of Fall- wt on m t0 iwiand sown grain is larger this season f than fnr ten vears nasL and there should be a big crop or wheat next season, as this is the crop sown in most instances. The Fall has oeeiudeai tor seeding. The City of Beaverton voteo on the liquor question last week, aside from the regular state vote. The city voted wet by two ma jority, and a recount, demanded by the dry contigent, resulted in a gain of two. making the ma jority stind four for wet. Sher wood, however, voteo: dry. j wm nil but what you save that determines whether yea prtgress or retrcgraae. xonem mis worm can icmauu suufiuaij, If you let your expenditures balance your iucome you are losing ground in the fight for independence. The modern key to success and independence U a savings bank account Why not start one now? Your initial deposit large or small will be welcome. Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m. McMinnville Train 7:36 a. m. Shurirlan Train .9.58 D. m. Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. Forest Grove Train .-4:10 p. m. Eugene Train 4:53 p. m. McMinnville Train 6:37 p. m. Forest Grove Irain 9:50 p. m. From Portland Eurene Train arrives. ..8:15 a. m. LIBERAL INTEREST PAID American National BanK MaaMNf HATSI HATSI HATS! At Pmmntt's mitlinerv are all re duced. Now is the time to buy your hat cheap. Come they are picked over. PUBLIC SALE McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove Sheridan -McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville I All trains. trains, stop on before Range and 31tf 9:42 a. m. .11:59 a. m. . .3:15 p. m. . 4:30 p. m. . 6:37 p. m. . .7:15 p. m. ...9:00 p. m. .12:15 a. m Lames with wh.ch he is ami.uteu. AKe, 24 years; red and For Sale: Pure bred Jersey 8potted; white face; one nm 7.h Lii-anu Iinifir nnd calf: ...,i,n,i horn. To be fresh while , w , j ... - tlW"' 1 r. r.w... i u . i....r. ii. .ii, i.. in hiif.r'i. . ki.. kannHi lift par marxs. .'iimmivii iin Bvj ii'iio. ." .. i 08l, ii u ui Vy V 11 17 -months heifer; also litter ot Anyone knowing of this neirer pius.-tleo. E. JollVrioa. Cooper ouH6 et me know at Mountain, 3 miles south of Rood- Ani0d SchallberRer, Hillsdale, villi. . 31 0re U. 1, Box 83. 32-4 Kdw. Benson nnd Clifford Dr. F, H. Smith recenuj Lontr, who have been out on a formed a surgical OP611 goh)gical survey for a few has but few equals in medical months, returned from Washing- jurisprudence, the patient dcum ton State the hst of the week. Mrs. Wm. Bagiey Jr.. or uw ii . v.i:r....!o r ..ln,.A nnae Nnrin I luluo. ir, lumson goes to vhihomih wive for the Winter, and Long takes At lust reports Mrs. Bagiey was nit I.:.. li:..u o .i i -i,..i:.,j l,.nl.i,r olnnir mcelv. "i inn llino OCIIIIOI uiiiuicn, Ki-biniA i.."n . J. It. Brown, the Portland Wanted: Work on a farm; horse-buyer, was in town Satur- mnrried adA,w.aJl n ll," day. He snys the market is still to live in. Address uua, 'lull, even with the Cnnadiun Cnre of Argus, 'livers in the field. He says the M M & Risner, of Hillsbo Northern buyers are not buyinu j3 convalescin nicely from a - they appear to be loentini? Jt!,,ai surgical operation, per rather than acquiring. He thinks r" Li rpcently by Dr. Krwin. that they may take hold after a , . neiuanchf and whilo, if the war continues, and, Born, to Fred Deipia ncn If thev do. horseflesh is liable to wife, of Schieffelin, No. o. ww. Some miscreant fired a revol ver into a P. E. & E. passenger train Sunday evening. The train was rearing Hamilton Avenue in the soutn pars oi ,.,knn ka ahnt wns nred. lne n lit ii ii.iv . ball passed through the center ot the window, in the seat occupied htf AdolDh Seigrist. and deflected, .t.:uin Katiuaan the windows .rrcuM the ear. The missile j fn tha flnnr. AdolDh irnnwa hnw soldiers feel in warfare, and says he does not relish it, at all. A woman sit ting across the aisle was barely missed. Whether the shot was intentional, or wnetner n wm the result oi an ceiucn. known. The police are looking up the matter, ana tne o. r. thA lookout lor the perpetrator. Mr. Siegrist was Sliung in "T'l i.-.l....a and Ml. SieffrlSt was facinir him on the opposite seat The bullet passed between them, and Its passage w . rnnt rrnm nr. oivkiibw ovrr -r.--.j- He had ust had tne.r ,. i the window a anori time the shot was nrea. Combs' Furniture store has added a tine line of dishea and crockery. See them before buy SEwffOtt will buy there, tf The undersigned will 8e) at pub lic auction at his place, 1 miles northwest of Beaverton and five minutes walk north of St Mary's station on the Oregon Electric railroad, at 10 a. m., on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14 Gray mare. 1300, 12 years; black horse. 1300. 12 yrs; bay mare, 7 yrs, 1450; black tiny, law, a yrs. Those are all gentle and well broke. except Eugene flag at North Fir streets and at Kiitth and Fir streets and at Tonth strpet. Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P. R. & N. Tram 1:37 p. m From Portland P. R & N. Tra n 10:21 a. m MUSICALS Mrs. E. B. Tongue entertained the Social Circle at her home ITriHav evenintr. The Drogram was delightfully rendered, the ire an kbiiwv ni n.lmhe heinff Bain tubular ex. nwifflE S.' n ! .O . T?1 ... i smnnine aont. itlhii cijuok .. v now ii i HicKorv waffon. . c "r."'. ; rCi, ii.C u. uuicnman . .iuiss utc oewe 31 inch and 4 inch tire;hay rack, . u . Thrush:.... driving cart; McLormick mower, Mrg E B Tongue latest pattern, used one season; cinSmile-Slumher. . new sickle grinder, new sulky. Mrg E B lon?ue adjusUble 60-tooth harrow, new Meditation Mrs. Barker Carse steel hay tedder, new steel sulky The Worldly Hopo Men Set Their potato cultivator, H inch sulky H , p f ian Gar. SHUTE SAYIHGS BAE American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00 Combined Resources.... 690,428.81 Banhlntf in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters of Credit Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Cheeks, Savings Deposit Book Acc't Time Certificates of De posit Farm Loans, Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent Paid on Saving's DeposVts. ninu wnikinir olow. 14 inch, oak beam; top buggy, John Deere s Best, used two seasons; 2 walk inir cultivators, corn, bean and Hearts Upon, In a Persian Gar den, and A Day Dream Mrs. 0. B. Gates SoronaHe Mrs. Barker Carse Les Adioux Mrs. Carse ing cuiuvniuia, . """" Les Adioux Mrs. carse pea planter; garden seed drill, Q That We Tw0 Were Maying Iron Age; garden wheel hoe and M T and Mr3 Gates cultivator, Champion aelf-dump Al 0pus.33 hay rake. 2 disc harrows, dbl set n M T J d Mis3 Sewel, worx narneas, bhuuic. k1"" Ohlitratrw. Mrs. Carse. Accompanist, Mrs. Thos. H. harness, 2 hand grass seeders. single DUggy narnww, aiumy Tnnno jack, wagon Jack, dbl blocks; 25 Ton8ue sacks onions, pounaa umouijr - lv.Hnlstein seed. Mfl.Kww heTfer;" -for 8a L.-F red Del- V t 5.1- in.a nnder Wcte. near Bagiey Station. P. Terms of Sale: JJn under. t & Cornelius, Oregon, ...k. nii siv months bankable I !r . . ' n on of s ner cent. Two per cent, off on all sums over $10 for iiaoii. . .. . A. J. Jenkins, uwner. J. C Kuratli, Auctioneer. J. Vanderwal. Clerk. Route 1. 34-36 Mrs. E. H. Smith was a Port land visitor Saturday, the guest of Mrs Fred Ziliy. who started East Sunday, to visit with rela tives of Mr. Zilly. in Illinois. . When You Buy a Home When you buy a piece of jewelry of your home dealer you have a personal gmrauty that is as represented. The dealer Ir s his reputation to sustain, and if it is not up to standard he will replace it. Did you ever stop to think of this? When you want the-best of jewelry call and see me. Prices can not be beaten anywhere. LAUREL M. HOYT Vfclchmnhor and Jeweler. , ' ' Gradunte Optometrist IMhboro. . Oregon J raise, I a son.