Tme oflLLSB HILLSBORO, OREGON, MARCH 4, 1915 r;o. co CIRCUIT DISTRICT. R.U16E A fellow giving the name of Geo. Garrett, as well u Geo. Ilendomon, was brought up from Mow Beaverton. Friday after noon. In a badly wounded con dition. Garrett showed up at the K. Sylvester home, that mor ning, with hit head badly beaten. He was unable to tell anything which led to a knowledge of what led to hit condition until later In the day. when Sheriff Keevc went down to investigate. In lu cid poll Garrett said that he came from Seattle, where he and his wife lived at 1510 East Fir Wltnycemke Apereves lnctvnTUUnMmk Circuit Ml. BAOUV UST rtlDAV IP u Wed Kates Htlitere At- urtxv.wlia NiPrsclkt I ui e lav I II attatiui that In Mm ttfs I w' e v vtwtvM si wiir nor James wimycumue w n - min wn0M namehe Llav evening signed the bill could not recall, he came to Port- Washington County out Ind, and remained over night. flnh (,.l district nd w wnesuay, aune uenneu noiei, i I . In., in W.. r. TL. a... I .. , . ...L. "Will Via allV II V )g mis ana immou d-Thunidt-hB and his com. to a new district, and Kri- panion took a car to Council Crest. hernoon appointed Geo. IC land from there, late in the after to the new judgeship. 4 noon, tney suited to walk through the country in search of work. He says that Is the last that he remembered. Barrett MS BIB FOR cm Ml All Are Fanners With exception ef Three OCX AND SHERIFF SELECT UST Ssrto Sessiea el Clrcall Ceart te Opes Harts II COO IB SOI Clerk EL C. Luce and Sheriff J. K. Reeves drew the March jury Hat. Saturday, and thirty-one m foP hatching.-Kd. citizens will be called for court Forest Grove; phone 2C3. service March IS. The list com prises 28 farmers, a sawmill man. a painter and a merchant. The list: W.A. Sahnow.of Schiefiel'n, 1 1, " "Pt riTPU Til was In town Saturday. li. T 11111 IU Chicken grit shell bone and chick food at Greer's. Theo. Krieger. of Verboort was in the city the first or the week. The latest in ladies' neckwear. direct from Paris via Chicago, at llillsboro Mercantile Go. Jeptha Garrigufl. of above Banks, was in the county seat Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grove, of Itoods. were in town the last of the week. Blue Andeluslan cockerels; also Boos. Vast Tract. Unalgneat Sentkessterr. to be ABOUT TWBmr TSCt'SAtt PCS WC3 1 Eike-Jvt Acrtact ef UUm Lead ta be Bratafel far CatthatiM IM biinl $L75 PER THOUSAND Capt A Johnson, of Laurel, was in the city the last or we week. J a. II. Brown, the horseman'. Benj W ArmentrouL Banks. R3 wu out from Portland. Satur P II Bowlbv. Cornelius. It greeting inenos. s viikiiiwi vs vens I sat u tail . claimed that he had lost $3 and Wlter W J-cquith. an Elgin 17 jewel watch. He John P Young. was brought to the Gardner san itarium for treatment Sheriff Beeves has found out that Gar ret served six months In Multno mah for chicken stealing. The wounded man will not disclose the name of his companion, whom he admits to have been his aiwailant He says It was good for bim, however, that he landed first hard, or he would have killed his companion. Oth er than this he is reticent re fusing to tell the name of the assailant The Orenco Co-Operative Mar keting Association (Inc.) will hold their first annual Soring ate. at Orenco. Tuesday, March Otto Krickson. 23. PJ15. All Parlies having Geo It Vedder. Ellington County has been cows, heifers, horses, hogs, f si m Fifth Judicial District, implements, buggies, etc for C t i.l..- ri.t,.An sale should make entry with the ita and wasningwn coun- flf .h ilnrt ln cwneo. It li jmprtnlng a population of ntt.nded to hold a community with two Judges. 39.009 sale of this character at least rh ludff. as shown by the twice each year, and provide an Uurel. K 2 Sherwood Cornelius, U 2 Orenco llillsboro. It 2 llillaboro llillsboro Buxton Sherwood Banks. R 3 Forest Grove Buxton Sherwood. K 1 Cornelius. R 2 Beaverton ilillHboro. R 1 Banks. R 3 Hanks Portland. R 2 llillsboro. R 2 Beaverton Hillsboro. R 1 Wn A Verboort, Forest Grove r2 T C Johnson Frank E Straight C R Adams. Chaa M Johnson. Jos II lUy. Vend Itichter. Peter Borcher. Newton II Jones. Irwin II Smith. John F Johnson. Wm Jackson. Wm Schendel. William Hinchy, Peter Jossy. John Loftia. Chas W Iktdson. Henry Stoffers. John IJoge, The llillsboro Mercantile Co. have just received a shipment of 20 steers nuff Bed, James Short Pat Murphy, li R Emmott Warren E Hill. Peter Gottlieb. J W Pritchard. Wanted: Girl for general housework on farm. Telephone farmer 311 J. A Thornburgh. of the For est Grove National Bank, was in town Friday. Royal tailored suits always fit and retain their shape. Hillsbo ro Mercantile Go. Clay Freeman departed Mon day night for F resno, Cal. He will stop oil at Turlock and visit E. J. Lyons a day or so. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Scott and ... m f a son, Wallace, oi near uasion. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, at farming- ton, over Sunday. Money to loan on farm secur ity. I reDresent tnree large nre Hurl insurance companies. . - - -1 , , , ,ii H 1 lihnm li S I Mil. i. Iuim- Guton, Kl Beaverton Mountaindale llillsboro Give me a Work will commence on too big Lousignont Lake and Verboort drainage ditch this Spring or 4g.l I Summer, and completed by Fall, and this will mean the reclama tion of hundreds of acres of the finest bottom land ln Washing ton County. There will bs sev eral miles of main ditch and many laterals, and the cost of I the work will be nearly twenty thousand dollars. Bonds will be floated for the construction of I the ditches, and the paper will cover that portion of the district which does not pay the ments in cash. Quits a number have already paid in the assess ments, and as a result then will be a considerable cash sum to apply on the project E. A. Eddy, one of the riew-l era of the drainage work, says that there is some of the richest genuine beaverdani land in the district to be found in the state and Eddy knows what beaver- dam land is, for he has bought 1 and sold more of it than any in dividual in the county. The Birdsells have about 60 acres of beaverdam on their hold ings in that section, and their assessment is the heaviest of any in the drainage list The ditch will mean reclamation of hun dreds of acres which will be used in gardening and it will mean revenue for tnat secuon. as wail Rough Lo Sized Lun aiber, pop II. S8.75 ibsr, par U. 810.09 Badger Letter to. Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co'a. Tracks. ABSOLUTELY Kverything in Building Material nsus. in is is ine largest " "icnrrrn linn (nr ntl IlKllTA Of nVIVII wr UUTIIIK IBIIIIIIIK IHKt VI imuivmenu. nil enuie vnuuiu te sent in not later than Satur day. March 6, so as to be suita bly advcrtised.-W. J. Head, Manager. 48lf Chester Bridges departs this J" ayTSS taxable eek for Bend. Oregon, where f4 TUu Jong ttxaDli CLUB COOK BOOKS ii in the state. imook ( kiunty has been in elfth District which has Sidge and a population of t the second largest popu for one Judge in the state. .ah County is third, with filation of 37.710 for one The new district will a population in excess of with one judge, and this leave Clatsop, uacxamas The new edition of the Coffee Club Cook Is finished and on sate. Thia is a re-print of the book published In 1911. with 100 addi tional recipes, and the sale price is 60 cents. The books'sre on sale at following places: Vsught Grocery. Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Combs' Furniture Store. Board's Grocery. Snodgraas Grocery. the FAREWELL PARTY Hops sold here Isst week brought 14 1 cents, the highest price paid since the season open ed after picking last Fall The lot was sent out by F. M. Lack ey, and at that he did not let go of all of hia cron. Old anerula- lumbia counties with two tors in the hop market say that , a population of ZS.30H for the product will vet go higher. ude, and Tolk and Yam- lnd many who aold too quick off unties wun one juuje ana the reel last Fall are feeling a tWSAtilaV I little nut kt t aattAAP rvr,v l li i a, til sjuw uui ij tsv a aw wi i mm . hington and Clackamas rather, that they did not hold for M ". H01 os prooaoiy nave more the ra se. t.nainnua than inv tll'A I . miidA Ar MuUnomah. Judgo Campbell adjourned cir irrnit ivturt pimm hav nir cuit cturi rnaay, ana wm noi fiA in riioiiifflii and return until March IS. He dis- 1nSiAii mumu ainnH dor. posed of tho following. Friday: ?he vear 1914. Notwith- Wlckstrom vs. Lee, judgment )ng the vigorous efforts for plslntiff in sum of 1128.40; E. Jhv jiidM('AmnMI toei.lZ. Ferguson was given a certin- i - - ... , , .... . ..t. caie 10 auiei uue in ni iuii unknown heirs or week he expects to locate. He has been running the Bridges ranch, near Osa Park, forseveral year , and his father. J. M. Bridges, ill take care of the place this year. Mike Egger. of Portland, has filed suit here, asking for divorce from Kate F.ger. They were married Jan. 22. 1914. and Hike claims that on Feb. 5 of this year Kate beat him over the head: Not wanting training for the prize ring Mike wants the state to erect a barrier between him and his militant apouse. lines. Just as soon as the bonds can be sold active work wU begin. and by next rail the vast sec tion will have perfect drainage. S. P. AND P. E. ft B. All. except the P. K. ft N.. trains are electric and stop at the de pot on Mam street To Portland Forest Grove Train a. m. McUinnyille Train 7:88 a. m. Sheridan Train 9x3 p.m. 51 Forest Grove Train 120 p. n. The German Speaking Society UcMinnville Train ..... .1:15 p. n. ) court businoss in these rounties, the civil docket !s crowded, preference ncc .lly having been given at lies to criminal cases. new appointee is a son of nd Mrs. William Bagley )nd he was born at Canton, Jan. 25, 1871. The family to Oregon in 1885, and set- at Leisyville. Judge Bag fended the common schools s district and as soon as he led. entered the law office )o late Congressman Thos. ,ongue. Ho was admitted (ohar June 1. 1891 at the f 24 years. He opened a .Tke in this city, and has (up an extensive and lucra practice. Upon the return . G. Hare from Ann Arbor school a partnership waa '.! I... andilMl until present time. They have if the finest law libraries In Buiie, anu as vwniojro ms has a reputation as leaders )e state bar. Bagley was married to Olive Hanley, April 19, They have four children. against the Thos. Rowell, deceased. Wm. Foster was decreed to be in de fault in the foreclosure brought by the American Surety Co. For Exchange: Good Portland business property on Union and Grand Avenues for ranch or business property in some good vslley town, or might consider a wheat ranch up to $10,000. Bal ance, mortgage for 3 years, Di rect inquiries to P. 0. Box 333. Hillsboro, or call Main 144, Hillsboro. 42tf Julius Weisenbeck, of near Oregon City, where he is en- gsged in dairying, waa over to Hillsboro, Saturday, paying Us es on his Washington County property, near Keedville. For sale: Three brocj sows. Berkshire, or will trade, for cow or driving horse. Jos. Tannler. Sherwood. Ore., Route 4. Tele phone Scholls, Line S3, No, 525. 69-2 nelius. were tendered a farewell surprise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Sahnow. at sctuetre- lin. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wendt departed Ssturdsy for a year's visit back at Af ton and St Paul. Minnesota. Those present were Messrs. and Mes- dames Geo. Biersdorf, Wm. Sah now Sr.. H. C W. A. and Ben Sahnow. A. F. Kahle. Erdman, W. F. Heinrich, L. Schwanke, Rev. Luecke, Wm. Wagner: Mes- damea Henry Harms. Breiie, Walter Zetzman; Misses bdna, Wilma Zetzman. Florence and Lenora Sahnow; Messrs. Wm. and Walter Kahle. Herbert Er vin. Wilbert Gordon. Norman. Floyd, Lester, Elmer and Ver non Sahnow, Paul Wagner. Roy, Wilmer and Laurel Heinrich, will hold its next regular meet ing? at Mooso Hall. Saturday af ternoon, March 6. at 1 o'clxk. All members are especially in vited to be in attendance Fred Bulling, President S. F. Goodwin has sold his place at Oak Park to Geo. Crox ford, of Portland, and the pur chaser has taken possession. S. F. has gone to Lents to reside for a time, and will later go back to Umatilla County, where he spent his boyhood. He has made many friends during nts suy here and his departure is re gretted. Go to Gotham for high grade harness. Just received -a big shioment of sweat pads, deer hair, 76c; goat hair, 00c. inese sell higher elsewhere. We also have a high grade collar, 5 reg ular, including 21 inch. Kobes Forest Grove Train.. .4:10 p. ra. I Eugene Train 4X3 p. m. McMinnville Train 6:37 p.!m. Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m. From Portland Eugene Train arrives 8:15 a. tn. YOU will never fully appreciate the wiadoa of rav ing a portion of your earnings until you have opssed a bank account . The "interest" makes it " interests, wtiis the principal inspires ambition to accuonlxts a competence. OPEN a savings account and you will rcslizt. as never before, how casv it is to reach the coveted cod oi independence. 4 Per Cent. Interest Ua Cavtt American Notional C call i McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove Sheridan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville All trains, trains, atop on 9:42 a.m. " ..11X3 a. m. H '..8:15p.m. " . .4:53 p. m. " ..627 p.m. " ..7:15 p.m. " ...9KX) p. m. " .12:15 a.m. I except Eugene I flag at Norn SflDTE 5MlI3fi DffllR Andrew and Harry Weibold. Ben,nfi ki.nkpta 10 ner cent off the II 11.I.L L 1 . . . A, LI nanus, Aaoipn cruniii. Greer's for all kinds of bulk garden seeds. , ' ;. Geo. W. Schulmericr-came up from Creswell the Ist of the week, on business. He spent Sunday in Hillsboro. ' '. ' C v' J. C. Schulmerich, of Banks, has been up at the Hot Springs for a fortnight but was taken worse and brought home the first of the week. next 60 days. All l wmps, large stock, going at 75 cents. "Blacky Brennan," crook and safe cracker, has gone to his re ward. He was killed at St Paul. The crocuses are ready to bloom, and have been for a week. In t -. . . . 1 I. 11- . I ft.AUA..HtfAU dire Hiff nv nrt an extensive lavorea d aces iney nava uniuiu moment for the . appoint- ed, but in some gardens they have been backward about spreading. Mrs. Sam Weil and Miss Jose Dhine Follett departed Friday morning for a week's stay at the Tillamook beaches. Jack Yungen, who has been tn the Helvetia country since 1NW, was in the city the last of the week. G. T. Brlckell, of near Sher wood, was a county seat visitor Saturday. Gerhardt Goetze. of above Blooming, was a city callor Fri day afternoon. Wm. Goodin. ot Varley, and T. of First andf4 Goodin, of near Orenco, were la town Saturday. 0R3Q0N ELECTRIC TRAINS t, and this endorsement was initiative, as the appointee never intimated to the gov- )r that he was a candidate. acceotance of the position ns a financial loss, but it la a did honor to round out ty years of active practice. has a fine grasp of the law, win grace the bench wun r to himself and to the dis- To Portland 5 minutes. 6:82..... 7:18 8:28........ 9:68 12:43 am am am a m pm rrent: Three large, nicely hished rooms for houaekeep- . Bath, water and light; st rooms. Fifteen dollars. jthwest corner 8:58 pm 5:43 i pm 8:10 pm 9:U8 (Sat only) pm from Portland 65 minutes. 7:54 am 9:20 m 11:25 m 2:05 pm 457 pm 6:25... pm 7:18 - P" 9:12 (Sat only) pm 1125 .a ro Range and Fir streets and at I Sixth and Fir streets and at I tenth street Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P. R. & N. Train 127 p. m. From Portland P. R. ft N. Train 1024 a. m. Lotus Langley. of "Portland. was in town Friday, on a case in circuit court L. L. lives on the East side, and he states that the jitney service has cut into the receints of the streetcar com- n tVia ..t nf tho wMk. iust nany wine extent m muuwi after leaving a store with two not see where the street car jieo- nnmn and hia pie will be able to declare 3 entered the stori aiyidend for years, unless, there .k.. muMiKf anA a man whnlis a change of sentiment lie livprt inst across the street from "y that the jitney may be --T. . . ..... k..A .krt mm mmmml ik Kn M n nntiood n wont, tninsny. uui wiwu wj w vuw Ilia UWt'U'l'M ..wv.w . .-b . ... 1 . - ... g ... . . the building. He secured his ium taey ku wivuu rifle, and when the trio departed passengers to the destination, in from the building, ordered tnera to halt They paid no attention to the command and the citizen fired, bring nw down Brennan, killing him outright Brennan was picked up at North Plains, last August, and brought to tne county jail, where he was held wi a ausDiciou9 character. iom- munication with Portland, how (affiliated basks) Combined Capital and Surplus.. Combined1 Resources. S C2,CC3iC3 ...O.C3X1 Dsmhlnj in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Cervicites ef DcK Commercial Loans, Foreign Leans. Dsscstie Letters of Credit Ssfe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Checks, Saving Deposit pack Acc't Tia Ccrtcs cf D posit Farm Loans, Cclistsrii hrz-x - - 4 Pr Cent Paid on Sawisa Dwpoiita. a hurry: . Langiey aiso sutes that the iitnevs have forced the street car officials to behave with a courtsey that is Chesterfieldian. A. C Carstens, of Banks, was in the city the last of the week. the guest of his sister, urn. K. C McKinney. He is getting along nicely after his accident of last Thursday, when he wu in " . . . iij I ISo AasiacnAaj nwwu mv ww ever, failed to fasten anything hure(j tn a runaway accident at on the prisoner, who was known Qrove, - For sale: Two cows, one fresh, the other to freshen between now and April 1. S. II. Chap man, 2 miles west ot Hillsboro. Phone Cornelius, EL 43-0 John Csrber. of below Beth any, was a county rat visiter Saturday. A. C l!u:icy, ef Lcurel.rta in the city Frkicy ta. to have been a crook, and Bren nan was released. The dead man's psrents reside near uswe an. Brennan was not a Store " . . . thief so far as mercnanaise is concerned. He was always af ter the money, and was an ex pert safe blower. The con federates made their getaway from the St Paul job. The man who did the killing was ex onerated by the coroner'a jury. . i 1 AND BS SURE OF RESULTS I mean just whxt I tiyt ca this is picture-cakir-j Uxj, to don't hesitate, cocs a tzi try one of these cew 1 ttt ikjaitiv4ra vi-ummm wr U- They have just arrived, Tt7 . are the guaranteed, youcciy4x!:ci:r"i question kind. Ejia txiiy if yca'n xlztz known the joy of pictErniiir-; tc:r . . LAUREL I-2.-I-: Iff J V I I