JnllLLSB VOL. XXI HILLSISOKO.ORIXON, NOVEMBER 26, 1914 NO. 36 Ul C.E. H'.VE IMO BEATEN Aflrr Travmlnc t'nllrv Lurr? and Northern Atrlia. IU Idea 5V Oil UCk IS '1M k'ilHS i ' .vrfcMH r,:n received a 'i fry nikit.tr what th Mate val FdSTFR V an iiPM.-'ar..,,., property ,VWM" uuuilll - ,t i1iA:rHt!;'n,,,ryji,;; 10 BE TRIED HI HOME ( December I Cmmk4i htilk Markrl Nra la li'fc m4 SaaM Cllirt Cha. K. Uunyon, for many year court reporter in circuit court fur thin judicial district, was in tv n Friday, on Inminrs. Mr. Udn yon recently returned from a trip to Kurup end Northern Afrira. and after traversing that great territory with automobile, In' in enabled to form conehi'Oot; that are worth hil. lit say that he found no place that wilt be,n to compare with Washington County for production and xKsi. bilitienof production, riven in in lowland of Holland, which iituDMM'd to be the ituwt f -rt i KMit in the world, there ii no land that will U-gin to produce lontfide our far fano-d U- ivi r dam atiil. Mr. Kunynn, after traveiinu thousand of mile by mot r, nay our tfeat lack it in Ma li (l.Mtd road leading to hit; centt rs, he states, make all the d;!Vr. nice In the world. For in. Unc, if Washington County had gd macadam road into I'orihnd. connecting the various hevtion with rortland. or llillsbiro, the public market would thrive. II v team or auto the fanner could take hi product to the city, ar riving aily. and aell it in the public markrt at more than the commUition man would pay him. and the producer would make money, while the consumer would till get hut need at n lemer uric than at the cominixslon houiie. In this manner the middleman would be forced to go against the public market, or at least come somewhere near meeting hi price. Again. Mr. Kunyon aay a. the farmer, by getting into touch with condition, would learn how to handle hia product for the market. He would con aider arrangement, packing, anil the various other thing that go to make a product attractive. Cood road, he aay. would en courage all these thing, beside waving for the producer those thing that go to waste through lack of getting into the market because communication is poor. UNION STOCK YAKDS 1 I I'i'li.. Tlixl I i.i-i . l.u I I .. ........ ..... If the Mate valuation u the name "! Campbell Stt Dattrul Trial U.i i ;.r a last year and no hhi r ti e tv.d universities I '; ., ;.! " ' , ... v Mbklath vs.cih.mv in coikT - . iu; . i j man, ii tniio iirnl rl.i!. I in tt.-i.tuti. Ij it anv Km,.!, r that state tavntion KoiiUgy at Tviliiio u (be Bunc id is 1.1, Mi ; I, ile th tfpleof the tate feel hU rally inclined in the matter of universities it m too fur once there was Contention bad that I arm. my Lit uteri and the I. rislature, n r (iiiieiM have measure providing f ir tie 1 ao institutions. V.i i,..r,. una Ine caKe or Contractor William (ov. Went router versus W ashintfton toun t . -. . ... . - i ne iiover. iv. suit lor sell ement lor n Vet'M'il the riinitlrorf inn of lKi rniirf hmitii mis money annex, will not be transferred to St. Helens, as it ha been aim-cd .. .. I ' . r i .11. a i . . . . m m .nn. in riiuieuin. I l.v Knulxr n U t II, . nlT .ii" irn . .... I m J " W iv n v. HttMia r pa, , i hroue , the e. ty r r. ay . to trial h,re Ju,,w CampWI Crov... WiUoo is in ii,- hard- "ee of trial at Dec. i wmv l.'nine. at Tendieton. and The last of the week w as taken snyi that the ii.mt country is up in the case of JanieGalbreaih thriving nicely, lb has Iwen on versus Washiimton County. Th the school iK,am at t eiuiieton lor j vo roadway at Tua .i . .t-.i.i . - a i iuiii . nun. ii.iiin i at ii i i 1 1 1 1 1 ( i kr ui;u nun ih nii iuhi yrur ui urr- .7" v : , t : . . vuv. Mr. Ilrock is i brother of w ini ciaimeii a a puimc J. W. llnn'k, of northwest of lliiUUiro. at.d he Is well known a a former lli!Woroite, having drug store here PUDUG UEGE ATEUSE:E,GEClll-t2 I (mi v. -Elect WlthycMibe wUl fam the State : Mr. and Mrs. Allert Friday were do n from llanka. Friday. August II I.nagl of Sher woihI, wait a county seat visitor Saturday. Sam Moon, of Centerville, was greeting friends in the city (Saturday. (leo. Sinclair, of Jolly Plains. was in the city the last of the MMStS OF LBGtSUTtCS WVITa week. lir.hert Ihomtison. of Cedar I alia MmIm at Aa SUte flrin ! Mill, transacted tiusinessln town Saturday. T. K. lmhne. of Tort and. was I : .1.. rv , , .. . . ., . AIUCCIH OWUQV1 UWVIWII a my cauer. aaiuruay. me um . ... , . . of his brother. Jas. A., and ram- w,""""c",,u "'" l ily. held at the University of Ore-1 gon. Eugene, Dee. 10. 11 and 12, ilUUIUH t'lUH'it "I IV W IOV I . lf Jl A la, I nioneera or t xime in, was down announcea. uovenrar-ieci to the county seat Saturday I Withycombe will open the eon morninu. ference. Wm. Mc()uilian returned Sun- Legislation necessary to make The Harden Sanitary Drinhing Fountain 1 Just the thine for your schools. Boy proof, and docs away with individual drinking cups. Call and see it. and Winter lines of ei ai well us la coats, dresses and ,ling of l different road by the county. Jud;rv CamnU'll heard the cae without a jury, and it is under advise ment. Decree or divorce: ..lau'. Meilms versus Frank Meihus. Continued: Knox vs. Oelrich. km . . 1 . lift Deluuit and judgment: wait; vs. Arthur Hall. Iefauttand reference: Oath enne Kit-hard vs. I. A. liich- orus: Ksther Hav vs. ('has. I5.iv. Shankland vs. Shankland, ali mony for child reduced to $10 monthly. Dismissed and costs taxed to ii nintil! : Walker vs. khoades United Kailwavsvs. Karl IKxiley. Set for trial: Wick vs. Skid- more, Dec. 1. Ciillilllfted years ao. ,.;w Fall men's ci"l! du-rt' suits. skirt.t, cuiisi !tif:s, latent fanrics, tire now on dihitlay at our new location south of the K, T. I bill. Second Street fall and look at iur san:iles. t'liri it Wuest. the Tailor. I'hone Main b'ill. At the dose of bu 1 nes Sept I'vi). twentv one counties in the mate, according to State Ac countant Ferguson, bud a surplus for wnrk fr the remainer of the war. Of these counties Multnomah had th largest sur nlus. with over a ball million dollars to its erediu l.lill.- Ii l""'l.t" ... ....... 4 17'J (Ml. and Washington county n ousint-ss, cnm in with the third largest John W'elsh, of lioaverton, was surplus, with a credit to the var- transacting business in town the ious fundi of fl iJ.uJ. first of the week. I rcire:ent Snirclla corsets Walter Zetaman. of North Tua not Bold in stores. Will call at latin Plains, was in the county homes on re.Uest, and do the seat Monday. fitting, and teach bow to adjust day evening from a flying trip to I effective recommendationa of the San Mateo, Cal.. where he visit- 1 commonwealth conference ed with his niece and nephew. wil 0,,, witr the fol- Vtrj fj-vini Walt ufidniv nfllnwincr liMitar 1TnmnlATmMlL the late Jos. Watt, died at For-1 greater economy and efficiency! est drove. Nov n interment n sUte gdroinistration. hydro- -M wm-.u.v,. electric district with a city Ernest Kraus. of ()ak Point, nucleus and including the Who- .... Wash., came out rnday, and A chain of public employment The Store That Satisfiea" Percy Long ; H1LLSDORO Second Street OREGON , ' - 1 went on to South Tualatin, to visit his son. who resides near m :u ...... loureauB igruntnure iww wm the iVvme Iiurkhalter place. DreD0Bed .nd the legislation Mr and Mrs. Frank Crabtree neceasary to that end probably and daughter, of Laurel, were in formulated. ih nn.niu coat thi. last of thpl tiCOnomj pnmjn mMix auiuui. .. .,,.1, i.- m inu kartrMtoHliatration will be submitted to his almond crop, and put them state official! and efficiency ex- . I U I. in iA hi . 1 m I nPrTaL of the eonference will recommend in town Saturday. Fred thinks Uht a bill be oreaented to the the apple market Bhould be con- next legislature creating a hydro- sidoratiiy stronger next r an. as electric district out ot a city ana num. vi ill annl Ia mako little I il. :w.. .am!iuI atithnp. cider iust to wet the whistle I u;nr thrfitriet tn nrovide itself once in a w hile after 1916. 1 with lines of electric transmis-l ..... .. , liiirm and DowerdevelotHnffDlants. 1. an v i:iweu neouiv nme ' . ... . ... .. T....... .r ....... .L:;u "r "n;.. ' All membert oi w.iwiw, 11. turn i( im 'it tS' ui u ii v ..7vvii " ImnKuelinir rnday. business in the city Friday, on his return from an alt state officials, editors, pub-1 nday.on his return irom ar :K " rit t ;,h m in town M..nJay mornln. .''mml ,ne ,Utt buiWM id dwUHll a"-w'""a 1 a bva iHAiiKiai in r na y firm hi 1 J. 0. Miller, of the Arcade invitations. District, was a city visitor Mon- 1 av. 1 (;. comes irom one oil . iin a a b ...... - . Anu r, ti m m the tug potato producing sections of Washington tjounty. and irosis and wear the corset ed inade-tivmeustire Keceipt for the week have been cattle, FJ03: calves. 43; luigs, fi7lH; sheep. 51 SI. This week marked a mote en couraging outlook for cattle that showed quality. Top steer went at 7 50. very few, sold U-low 1. did not show duality ex- tnt ftccMionalU-uood stillV V . . " - ' l.iin.lnir hluh nn (5 21). Hog receipts continued iin liberal in quantity and strong in price. Tops advanced from 7 40 Monday to 7 55 Friday. Market closinic in excellent shape, prices higher than at Borne Eastern markets. . Continued short receipts and stronjr prices characterized the full weeks market. Lambs Hold as high as 6 60; ewe 4 55 and all other lines on the same price level. Oreiron restrictions to prevent Foot and Mouth disease are: All live stock must move in cleaned and disinfected cars. All stock yards must be disinfected. The Portland Union Stock Vnrda a nmtoct fttockmen. has started to disinfect tho entire yards and with the movement of only disinfected cars to and from the stock yards there is nothing that would Indicate that these yards will be closed to trullic both the Livestock Exchange ami ih Stock Yards Company are fully alive to the situation and every precaution na oeen taktn by them to insure the Western Btockmen of an unin fected place to transact business. Prices that save you money -10o outing flannel, now 8c per yard; 12)c outing flannel, now 10c; 121 flannelettes, now 9c; 25c Ratteens, now 21c and 23c; Wh' serirna. nnw 49av tl serircR. now 75c; 25c soiesette and poplins. now 10c Thonn nriees are irooi until every yard has been sold. Creers, Main St. W. W. Hostetler, of Portland, was out to Hillsboro, Mondny, on Ipirttl hiifrtnAaa. Ha is still the real estate business in the metropolis. All hats reduced at Emmott's millinery. , 31 tf Our tailor- corsets, in cluding the latest front lace, with an experienced corsetier service. cost no more than high class cor 1 1 . tfi'i iiurt'iiineo 11 stores. mio. M II. lauidle. HillsU.ro. ruth and Jackson Streets, Phone No. Main list. 28-45 11, M. Wiebke nnd family left this week fur their new home in Washington county, where Mr. Wiehke has pun-hasi d 70 acres .f i.iifdeii nod nasture land. He n -- - 1 , , , , uiii i.mr.ue extensive y in dairy intf and already bus a herd of 40 cows. Weston Leader. 1 saw cord wood. iHile up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rails, Ulll l I II III 11 1 4 of all kinds, into Herman Rannow. of Farming. ton. was in the county seat Fri day afternoon. always appears very late in the All. except the P. K. "..trains Fall, up there in fact vines nave are eiwuic. iwf r" been grow ing green up that way POl on nain sweeu I 10 Koruana until very uueijr. . L CfO. I hip,! A r.ordnn. who hadl.i m. t : m Frank Greener, below U khI?, charge of the Hockolite atreat Sheridan Train 9.68 p. m. I . 1 . 1. , im ta a. nnrv.MN nian n At r I mm a was in the citv the last ot the wont oere, l3 huw ou. Forest Urove Train wau p. m. week. . - hf tht' cons ru5tl0Ln of a f20?:0?0 McMinnville Train 2:15 m. 0.mnr r n-an,. a, ; fswn P1 a"V w "M1'" Forest Grove Train... -4:10 p. m. tiaiii in ai. ui iiv 1 out ti m uj u m .... , h.i 1 1 m 1 in a nnvura 1 i.rn the city the last of the week, on K WJfct: business at the court house. . his 0ijtime Hillsboro I iV A ".1 v o.wi m . : rurai unin iiu" r W (.. Jackson. 01 INorth I lams, friends. I t n i-a 1 1 .1 I . I ivui . 1 umiru 111 w nit vm.inj vuvi ii- v v n I'lnnurnnm wno nu I n m I.. a.it a . . 1. .. .!.... - -.- r.unne irun un.a-'-o.ui aaiuraay.wwiuiroainaiM-i. uu,. , associated with lien ton I w ui,,;iu Q-42 a m. 0itiuiiMii : .11:63 a. m. . .3:15 D. m. ..40 p. m. . .6:87 p. m. . .7:15 a m. ...9.-00 p. m. .12:15 a. m. A 1 1 trains, except Eugene inina. Htnn on flair at North rt I K. .Imnti mnA mt iranKv wiu ru A OlOVC 13 uciiik mavic " ""'v alXHl nu rir DWl cvo mm Wilbur K. Newell, of above a law passed that win enawe Tenth street . pArllaml viait nr Unhivtl hiinrds to HftSS On taX I Claim SapoIm -. Uld UeDOt I . i.... ..d..- n.l iil 1. ..;.,t. ...itlinnt tha nannl Annual I n 11..J 1 1.' .... .,., nf nenr (irenco. yesieruay, uuer vuui w aiijuui uvu nv. iiuui... ..- ig ruruwu V" l? . 1 ... V .u.. tn .ho daw irntherintrs. The promoters oi , i.vr n m was in the city uio ibsi, oi u.v- . rr 1w m that the r. n. m. train...... v County Commissioner-elect Ko- V'c ..r'lT- ... Jnk., From Portland dell Matteson of Forest Grove JJ that they are responsi-1 p. K. & N. Train 104 , m. .5 ;V was in the city the last of the v . -.. and that a week. but what you save that determines whether you progress or reirograae. rxoue m iuis www iuuui uiu.ij . If you let your expenditures balance your iucome you are losing ground in the fight for independence. Tk mnitam Irav tn Biicrioaa nnd ironpndence is E savinin hank account Why not start one now? Your initial deposit- large or smallwill be welcome. LIBERAL INTEREST PAID American National Danll luun n4nei!tfpd with Benton Miss Violet Tavlor. w ho is Bowman in law practice for some hp.. teaching near Gaston, was down time, is now located at Ashland. porgt Grove to the city over Saturday. lie has opened a law omce in ine ghendan i.t T.on,rer.lr . f Sherwood. Southern uregon cuy.nu wh M cMjnnville wiia in the citv the last of the maKa 1 ,u. Buu.'' "ruZZZ Forest Grove home. lie is exiuipped to take Forest tirove care of a good practice, and he McMinnville K.of luiahaa I week. .",.11 l u ..., ijiwrence Lfailcv. ot lortianu, inrrina w it h him the best wishes i..il,j W U'o nto was in lown monuay, eorouve 0t n multitude oi inenus in iuib v.' v - i i . ri.u ... ....tk t c.ic I . I mnlrv Wr tO. 1)10110 Or nome Blier B VISU IUI inau. i , city. enll on ine. -Carl Skow, Hillsbo Plume. Citv ii2. or call at Tualatin Hole south of Cornelius. week. Wm Schulmerich went to Cor- fOtlt- v.niii.- iip 1HSTK1CT ' .i 1.1 1 vi: in nTK AUDITION ltiivil TAX IN IHSTKICT Ml t " ... -... I ..... Wo, th um..gno. I vnoia Saturday to see the li'yihN.,.,r,. rn'mitv. Diviwn. to- hall came between Oregon and than toil in The result was a 3 to per cent or ho iTsulelit. WX payers .j luiiiio Vim t 11 im-oting of the resi- iM. Wilson is setting his new in :: ri ui' L .i.i J. urni Knii.i.n.r inmiir ni-i':iniriiii h hoicov f;ilU'il, una win u niu lun-non uuihiimh "r.- HATSI HATSI HATSI ble to them, anyway, and that a sma.l percentage oniy lurnaoui to pass on the levy, to say the r. - . I A. most lor me present mvuiuu. i ... B, M - - w m m. &.iHKHKka'M mi naaw b mil a wmmm County Fruit Inspector A. V. L,.,. Now ia the time to buy Denny has started his crusade h t h before are picked over. Sltf SDDTE SAYINGS BAIIK American National Ban!i (affiliated banks) , Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Danhingin All Its Branches dhecking 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. . r 4 Pr Cent Paid on Savings Depoaita. against infected orchards, and it L a u-iTa nmiiosition that this I in a t - i - K". House, in saiil for the Diiblic. and he expects to wiisn iiKi aorvn Thnnkse vinir dinner in ms 128th day of ..V of 2 o'- i.l .41VI ll hi' IODI ttonil liislfii-t !' I.. I I.-. nr. , on till! i ..i mi i iii ihii hour .1. .1, o M r unii dllV. to discuss the ndviMiiiiiiiy of levying b HjMjcmi blacksmith who has sharpened ...t,r,:i,.m. mm tax iii wild diatrii-t, to " . . . . -.-ui-a nH ,l..l,.rnuiui Wllllt, II new place. Adam Beil, the Centerville . .. . I in nv uiitM'iul I : - il.. .nurlu aaat- tha Inur. nt till1 rir, snail ne iiiiin "-v -'r . I in vnc vumnj ' . . .i i I ..I uvlnllt iimnii.T, iimi mi- n"""- weeK. of swh linprovemei a ... t n..J..-Ul f M,nn i. ii i... i iiiii'miii. hiiii hi ivvti .innn r rtiiut:iiLii(ii. ui iivnwu i -,i nr iiddit imul tax, not to u,.a !n ftwn the last of the .,.. nl len inillH on U no un, ui. .-., taxul.lo real .nnd personal ..ror.y .. Ag g Q. In si,,.! ton., u ui v. - - . d it thei.0 durin the Sum Klicll ifSl.HMii . i.x e,. :--. ... i. . i i i ii .i.miii niit'iMii niH mi tm i ninii nnn wiihii i unci uiuvu iv MkI eli'l uiiii i ti ii i i - . . , i iiui, hum ' " .new " , viiltiith I : nf rnisllit? moiU'V win 0 tinp i .i,.i'iminis in iutuiiv - No. 7, WashiiiKton J. " . i i ,,!.,, O BC KHOIII.ll VIIU liaa nu "v.. i:n?ig&& plowshares for his neighbors and f in said road dis- friends for many years, was u';.-.nr u ill witness more 8Drav fi liiiv i ..... rfiL inu th.m for several years. The " r , mwt t wo vears nas seen siilerable r r. Wkiimora. of Chehaleml v. v. . . - 4.:- 1m irn. OiA Am . i niUU n uiiii, hhiu w" "! years has seen a con-1 f the week. He says that the growth in the amount k d between here and the f i AA h. All as l 1 - . of San Jose acaie, an we., "f withveombe D ace has been re .iiiniT moth, and thorouirn I ,, ji....i.iiiiMiu ... - - IVTOIOfl MTII1 tm IIUW IU UlUbll shape than (iiiriioKO of ruisinir .,.m.nt or niprovemonts in won 1 Distfiit Cmmly, Oregon mm Road D.tt tt)H I (his 2l!lh day oi ik-ioos.. my with which . 'fi duck ranch, which is at- to iloiiny tho eMH,n..rl',!!;,l TtZ tested by hunters who know. c p Snndifer. a reoresenta- tive of the State Juvenile Court, and also connected witn tne ai.o Mnnrd nf 1'harmacy. was in .,.., Sohin nv. Me lounu me .1-.. afnna here ennauctea in ahana nnd sum that he Ultc mi"!" , , ... t.A thorn vprv enrol ul in tnt- 4ianpnsinor OOiatl'9. IOUI.lt-1 ,UI r, . t. ,inu moeh n eased with ...jiiinnii hni-f. ns he had tound (odlinir ill riL.tLiiiti w both-Winter sprayinR for the . h been vetoed, and the scale, and bpring ana aummer hjBnwty , not cutting up like it spraying for the moth. wa3 With the returns in from all 0k himi Melflnn. counties it is discovered that JSSSL capital punishment has been vuie. w .dml tne abolished Dy a majoruy ot -r- r- , times for al hundred, tor several aaya z- rVaailillL and haa the vote was in doubt, ana " "luIZTY tVm v" .1 1 A. A I 11 IIIIPI L1ID Hll V UW B-iVW was claimed Dy tne aanerenw w - . . .. th the noose law that hanging wouw (;n Qir.ir.l n Roman hosday ior Bli l wiv- . ' . S. now in mucn wiier ... before. The hew I VolliereS .T. II. Imlay, A. . Ohnwr, J. J; Wo 'ienWk. A. M. lloU-omn, rn-u lliulmer. 1. Slww. r. . V r k ru I .kt.ti.Di .1 It. nilti U"" hiiii, i ii .... t ir ititiiti rn. ii ; V,I v l-rtroe'ho, C, P.BpW lialon, Olat Nordland, J. Mohne. He tells the Anrusl lk. inarm M OM mtA that I hoaaay ior l uk Oregon's populace. It istene that the woman vo e was . i thft c-ndf,,., is instrumental ma 1" SSnWtata. vvnon me uueaiiuu nasi llll. . ,. J.--4 k-Jl., I 1 tl.l.l.t-1 un hetore ii was ueteaieu uoui, seven yeaning jeraej-nuwwjm . tin, Tho wahim ..I. BH rUI.I ...hr. ia n mother is the one mostnBnchA. near Bairlev Station. P. I likelv'to vote for abolition of the a v Cornelius, Oresoa. r - . . ai i A.& ... a k s . aaa ava hemp, for the momer ueiwr nu . j, msw any other Knows v.; p . o...,..,- a. been the human minu anu w. - W-j,VOBtocu e h Ui iroes w ronn u cumco u.. ...."- ; - . -x : " ..-a I co"u T " 'V: in7 ; re mstances to tho mother with much keener Japan, na wr in the towns in Polk County. '.ffect than to the father. ws been onu,nK r r -- There is no more attractive or graceful orna ment than this becoming pendant which receives its name from the celebrated Mme. Louisde La Vai Here. I have given much attention to the select ion of my stock of La Vallieres. which is facinatinK and interesting in design and craf tmanship, ana endeavor to have each piece unique and In solid gold set with diamond, from a.w up ward. Gold filed from $1.50 upward. LAUREL M. HOYT Vatchmaher and Jeweler. A r , Graduate Optometrist. XWUboro. ..-0,ct ... ftii n " .4