.nllLLSB6M ME HILLSUORO, OREGON, MARCH 11, 1915 , nasi XXI r wt cuiioi::g SnreprP MDtniV inroGi,.u ii.,iiuli 0 o. phelp In t i siiucTtw is iiaowito ia VaUev Sheriff Reeve had a "hurry cal to lualation. Saturday U-inu mtorted that Slavonian woodcutter had robeed O. Kim- m-a, who live just accrosa the tine In Clark ama County. The word to Reeve stated that the workmen had scalded Kamne In the encounter. The facta were that Kammt had hirei the three to cut wood, and the price waa 1 t-r cord. When they came to utile the Slavs contend ed that they were to receive $1.25 per curd. Thl Karonea deputed, and a fitfht ensued. One of the men threw a coffee put at the old man, but the con tents did not hum him. They then Umk $408O from him, this being sliirhtly mure than would have received at niEER OF 1852 DIES AT IHLLSBQRO HOME J. Hobbs. of Variey, waa a city caller Monday morning. Neal Bennett, of Laarel. was a city visitor Monday Morning. Chicken grit, shell U e and chick food at Greer's. VVm k'trriDcr. of VerLooiL was Away Last Thursday Evening the city Saturday. Frank ScIL of above Bank. George Jerome Palmatcer Pasted WAS OLD TIME IIVER ENOISUTR! FeUaac Ibt Cataaai. Saab Wil laawttc far NlecUee Yearn George Jerome Palmateer died at the family home on Washing tan Street, llillnboro. Thursday ...... - - - - - they evening. March 4. 1915. after a lingering illness covering several weeks. Ha was born in Gil- ..i,i nade. urancn uuniy, wicmgan. a-- rut of 0. IHrlpf. and ... . i i Set tne piaca nerval wr. will The 'arrangement will be per il inside of GO days, and new feature will be add- A K"d stag will be in I so that the theatre can modate any troupe which It visit the city. . i'hilli)S will have expend veral thousand dollars in the ii-ks by the time all is In . and IlilUboro is to be ratulated on his enterprise. ('helps waa the original ng picture man In HilUboro, ie has made success of his h. He will t misse l here, wherever he goo he will i hi heat wish a of the wj f Hillshoro and vicinity. . and Mrs. Phelps expect to I the Summer over at Rock .and after the season clom-s fiay locate viae where In the , Vi: cum cook hooks the Grand Theatre has its ion coropieiea ang w - tuiitding remodeled, it will . t ..i.i.,... v . n.Mi mil v ri w uiiiuiu ni- urn-" r I , . , - ... i . ., . .. .Kii. it. v,'.ii...,i wou ui nave receivea ai me i e n me vi iitwnipiv-; in . ..... t I,, of Portlsnd. Carpenters iMtf . 5. The men l,lni.inir the structure Mn. In lt Tualatin and t.ai.l . i .-..i lh nr mil the ihu - m-rv h and were Jan. 11. UWU. ana crOHKt'u inc .... ..... - , - - , ig capsclty will take career aiout to aeparc as i nougn plains wun nis parenis in mat. im to 1 000 people. nothing had nappenea. wnen MUinjt gt Portland. Komine- ilAilu cthy!y "JSJ U yearaMM-almaUHrwas. three fellow take it as a matter marine engineer on ine sieam of course, and say that they boat plying on the Columbia, were to have had the $1.25 per Snake and Willamette Kivers. cord, and were bound to have He waa married to Jennie J. Uus- their money. They wilt have their hearing over at Oregon City. The Merchants' Mutual Fire Ass'n., of Dayton, the Pacific Home Mutual Fire Ina. Co.. of Forest Grove, and the Horticul tural Fire Uriief. of Oregon, are no more. I therefore wish to announce to the insured in the Horticultural, of Salem, that the mananer of the above named have turned over States Fire Ins. Co ',Mun:"r !: ililhlw district manager U'n uj vilfut. turn it m uviivih to the pobcy holder and credit or, l'hone or write to John Vandirwal. acenL and 1 will keep your proiwrty covered till 1 ran see you, l'hone Main 203, Hillsboro. 50-2 John G. Quigley, of Portland, wants a divorce from Annie Quig ley. The couple were married in Huston. Mas., in IKK, and ell. Sept. 19. 1880. and in 1S87 thi moved to iteedville. where they had purchased a tract of land, making their home mere until 1898, when they came to Hillsboro for permanent resi dence. Arriving at the county seat Mr. Palmateer conducted a confectionery store, and after ward engaged in the grocery business. From 1S96 until his death he waa a continuous rest- was a city caller Saturday after noon. The latest in ladies neckwear, direct from Paris via Chicago, at Hillslwro Mercantile Co. Peter Grossen, of Helvetia, was it town Monday, on business at the court house. lloyal tailored suits always fit and retain their shape. Hillsbo ro Mercantile Co. lilue Andelusian cockerels; also eifus for hatching. IA. .I-oos, Forest Grove; phone 2-13. 48-1 Kmil Lut-thi. of this county. was united in marriage to Anna Hulx-r. February 28. 1915. Iter. Schilanecht officiating. J. A. Kirk wood was ud from Iteedville. Monday, and says the burg is getting ready for a gen eral Spring touching up. Money to loan on farm secur ity. 1 represent three large fire insurance companies. Give me a call. K. I. KuratlL A number of Germans from this county attended the big Ger man meeting in Portland, Sun day evening. Secretary Geo. IL Himcs has set June 17th as the date for the 'ort- id BamsEDr Quote OptoiM ol Attsrswy Oca-! eral Sustain lag Ocer Law EXK0CCS TKECJV OF "NO Ur Esfcst Jtwoca Ikai to at ia Orat $10 RUSTIC $10 anove nmeo wjlh toe exCeption of meeting of the pioneers in Pi Af rtitSS f year .pent in Portland. land. t?fi-rit JSJTMS? Lr t . e. Hillsboro Mercantile new edition of the Coffee Cok is finished and on sale, in a re urint of the book inhed in 1911. with 100 addi- ih lt.eifie KLates The pall bearer wera b. L KuratlL Cal Jack Jr.. C. M. Mer rill. V. C. Francis, N. P. Oaker man (Portland.) and Mann Col- Una ftroniVL He was prominent as an Odd Fellow, and wore the veteran jewel of 35 years of membership. He was also a charter member of the Kebekah Lodge. fori nuisuoro u:ri-anuic aj. 20 steer - null ed. The Grand Jury convened this morning, to take up Justice of the Peace Wells, of Eugene, a few days ago, direct ed a jury to return a 'not guilty" verdict wherein one John Hawk was charged with having the carcass of a deer in 1 his possession during the closed season, the court holding there was ao law covering the case. Game Warden Finley gives At torney General Brown's opinion I that the law is sufficient in every particular, quoting: Section 2, paragraph (c), pro vides: "Closed season ia the time dur ing which it ia prohibited by law within the State of Oregon to I hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure. destroy or to have in Dosseaanon anv earn animal, f ur-bearinsr an i imal, game bird or game fish, or I anv oart thereof. Section 10, paragraphs (c) and (k). provide for open season in Districts No. 1 and 2. as follows: "Game animals. Deer with horns, from Augi 1st to Oct. 31st I of each year. Bag limit, three such deer during any one tea- son" Section 35, paragraph (a), of the name set Drovides: "Possession of game animals or birds, or any portion thereof. Oar special now is a good grade rf rustic for barns or out-buildings at the low price of ten dollars per thousand. Rough lumber now $8.75. Sized $ 10.00. Bdger Lumbsr Ca Main St. and P. R, & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ABSOLUTELY Kverj thing in Bailding Material &AKl criminal cases and get ready for during the closed season, shall be the term of circuit court which : convenes next Monday. Conductor C. Jackson, on the Portland-Tillamook run, was a Sunday visitor in the city. He thinks the motor will be placed 1 ..hi olaces: Wht's Grocery. AllHboro Mercantile Co. mlis' Furniture Store. twird's Grocery. nodkrrass Grocery. Ooiclev aavs his wife laid awake I Ha ia aurvlved by Mrs. Pal ma- on tht beach run by the middle niKhUto"nag"him. To "bring teer and three children-Urne of April. her to her good sense" a he I palmateer, assistant manager 01 a. B. Davis, who is located at down He Pn-Ml livl together at Boston, and Ashland. Ore.:i and Geneva, now Grove and Buxton before return- John says that one day sne Mrs. r. U. Mitcneii. 01 me ueiia, .1 4 I ... ".lii k ia knal I UMI.k. ,Mn with a flatiron." This set A brother. Martin Palmateer, Elmo Bradford, son of the late Jished in 1911. with 100 addi- her to her good sense" as he palmateer, saawtant msnager 01 a. B. Davis, who is locate. l reciiies, and the sale price says, he enlisted and went to the the Knick Detective Agency, at ned Eastern Oregon, was di I. rent. Philippine. He returned aever Sttn Diego. Cal.; Lulu, wife of l0 county seat Satusday. .ITfrks are on sale at the al year later and they again George (X Spencer, formerly ot transacted business at' Fo I .ill tilsimMI liiv...l inffnti.er at Roaton. and A ahland. Ore.: and Geneva, now n Dnma facie evidence tnat tnei same have been unlawfully taken. unless each auarter of any deer and the carcass of any other game animal or game bird shall have been tagged by a game warden, etc Section 62, paragraph (b). of Chanter 232. orovideS! "Unless otherwise sDecifically I nrovided. anv Derson violating! any of the provision of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not leas than S25 nor more than $500 and costs of such suit a IK.a.UASAs TaalanriAns Cjm y held Its first tock holder Jting at lleaverton a few days ltv awa for the corpora were adopted after which following named person . a. . I e elected as director: it 1 ker. Fred W. Cadv, Frank l.ivermore, N. S. U.chards C. V,. Kindt The Hoard V l.'Ptwi IL L. Tucker, oresi it; N. a Richards, vice presi t. and t; li Kindt, secreUry. surer. j laavv 1 . . . . ..1 tu,l him n,l ha aava he can't rW at Iteedville. Shentl Kradford. was 10 wwt r rr" .-" ,1 " 1. ...i..ti. 1 t r." . r.i... ... . M. uv. ....tnff t-.tintr hia hav. the county wnerein sucn uniaw- live wun ner. tie pe riwj -eroma, ra.m.vr w - art waa committed for not willing, nowever. inai in. p.;,! than 30 days or more than boys, aged 10 10 JO, snail remain word was aa gooa aa nia wnu, " ' T . HH m mnM than til months. ...uw k.. ,.if tuu v,auin- m. uia iif- vmA aiwava heen e-1 Fire DoDartment. with station at 1 5 days or more man sixmonma. . r:ii J.Ck":' " i""i" He East Ankeny and Third Streets, or both such fine and imprison- llivu "iwi "vi icmtimij "', ' 7 I I man t leavea a hoov wi in eerelv remret hi death, and ex- Georcre Steven and wife have moved to Portland for residence LADIES BOWL u. hint ranch ud to SI 0.000. Hal ance, mortgage for 3 year. Di rect inquiries to P. 0. Box 333, Hillsboro, or call Main 144, Hillsboro. 4ZU VJ I . ... . .a. ..I of all Hillsboro. He was one of Hillsboro ladies are gettin the I the originators of the Hillsboro bowling xever. ana me loiiowing Bl that he like the nlace. any y, but he would like to see the settlers back, if only for an usional visit or rent: Three large, nicely nished room for housekecn .Hath, water and light; mt rooms. Fifteen dollar. mthwest corner of First and k. John Kamna, of Farmington, knied by hi wife and daugh irs. John is feeling pretty m ftR hn anld his hicr nat eron br $ 12 per ton. in January, for av delivery and sold to a reli- pU firm. For sale: Thiva hrood sow. krkshire, or will trade, for cow f oriving horse. Jo. Tannler, herwood. Ore.. Route 4. Tele- hone Scholls, Lino 20, No. r ., i,...M.v. ,"-" j cerely regret nmaeain, ana ex- mov business prnperiy on un a n tend to the family their profound Uhis 8ummer. Geo. goes to the GrandAvenues:fpr ranch ,ympathy. . metropolis with the best wishes uumuvna ,muF,j m During his last illness ne mei va cy town, or mignt consioer a . ith .,iniH and. real z. - . m .v i bjbbbib f wi a va jp-""'- "-' ' i ni urn' i iimi ill -i B-iirr aa uiauui u a w- -' - ----- i.g that death was near, was Telephone Company, and made a scores show well for a first ready to meet the luture wan host of friends while in business tempt: calmness characteristic of the here Ten Pins-Mrs. King 107-S3: PlSrVanri . held Sond . G. to Cotom for hirt 8r.de i7 ttS IS: ueisman -o-oo; ; lira Anderson 63- Uorton 91: Urs Shut 62-68: Urs Those from abroad attending W'rt" Ak! Bentley 81, ... the funeral were Mrs. Kobert Duck Pna-Uiss Uisen ; BlLhard L Gladstone. Ore.; Mr. f t days A 1 h.pS, Mw Mra Kin 54; .nrl Mra Henrv Jones and A. ,mc olu,-,4 ,w vv"w Mrs Phi UD S3. maii uiiPiiii immiiiiiMi a i v ui aiaava - - i - shops in the East and It is ex Stokes. Oregon City; John Mc LoUi9 Delsman and daughter, oected that a further order for Kernan and wife and 0eo.Fraz.er May me, of Moni to woe, Wi., are fcSoooo feet from the same nd wife, of Poitand; Mr. and Kue9t8 of the week with Mr. i.uw.uiw an '"J . " ... . M a. A. Ruase and dauah naiamn. hmth w P. Thev ffitS'ltoriK Magoon, Gaston; visiUng thV Fairfand All. except the K R, &N.. trains rommercial Bulletin. Martin raimateer anu son, rvu on tnolr return 8top Bt seauie are electric, ana siopai meae- . . ville. . , and visit with friends. Mr. Dels pot on Main street Judge Blanchard, or near uar- Members ot trie oraer were man 8ay8 he likes Oregon fine, den Home, was up to the city here irom all parts of (Washing- and ny$ we have a great Monday mo.,ung. He live in ton County, and the rites were future out here. ... mi r..n., anrri-riate the wisdom of saT- (JJ Will UCVti i u.ij . ine a portion of your earnings until you have opened a bank account - . . . , . The '-interest" makes it lnieresung, , the principal inspires ambition to accumulate a comrjetence. .. . .nn mnA van will realize, as independence. t. .. 4 Per Cen. interest vsa American NationarDonll zim mm rtkVaf raw, f-TT lliaii w li tiw for material. The Union Pacific has recently placed an order for 1.200.000 feet of fir lumber to be rioKvered immediately to car S. P. AND P. E. ft E. He lives in the Metzger section now, and is attended by a large concourse of tak ng things easy after his many neoD e. ...mi' hiiatlinor lifa aa muntv I ci. v.. ..--..... ..- U..IV. judge of (JoiumDia uouniy. Greer s lor an ainus oi duik ...u j roii. garden seeds. Harry union, iu , . , 1- -. . .k.M. f ann.inn. CnnHaV waa the tirSu Teal. a ioiind huShnriff ReAvea anrinirlike day. and hundreds last Thursday evening. A Call- were out in the sunshine. tornla officer arrived this week to take Brush back to the lano of sunshine and flowers. Frank Kecnon, of above North Plains, was a county seat visitor r Saturday. Mr. Carrie Perkins, of Oren co, has sued 0. D. C. Perkins for divorce, sieging that the nus To Portland Foraat Grave Train 6:50 a. m. McMinn ville Train 7:S3 a. m. Sharidan Train ........ .9.58 D. m. Forest Grove Train . .12:60 p, m. MeUinnville Train 2:15 D. m. Forest Grove Tram . . -uu n. m. ' - i m nTrriaaiTr a -tmvaa band has not prrn -ly provided v Train 4:K3 rju m. - i uitizinnviim iT-ain. d:oi d. hi. SBBTE SMUGS Mi! American National Dgn!i (AFFILIATED BA K ) Combined Capital and Surplns 385fii- Combined Resources UW,x-J.oi Dnhia in All Its Branch Cheeking Acemnts, Demand Certiftca of DepeiU Commeroial Loans. Foreign Loans. DUc Uttoni oTcwdit. Safe Deposit Boxes. 'yfL Savinss Deposit. Book Acc't. Itaj Cerates of De posit, Farm Loans. Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent Fsdd on Sawlnrf, Deptnita tr9 iUa wifoonil t l Vi csi n-V ucaiinnviiie irain o;oi v. m. old daughter. She alleges that ForMt G0ve Train...-9:50 p. m. iney were uiameu irem iviv, i Kmm Fortland Mioaunamne. and that the husband continually EajMe Train arrives..8:16 a. p. y, of near Helvetia, quarreled and nagged, and that jidannville ' V . .9:42 a. m. Saturday; the lord and master was also of p t Qrove .. ..jgg Aa rlianns linn. Shn that . n . O.K. . .v roren urovo For Sale: Black mare. 7 year. 00; lilly 3 years. 1400, broke: Iriuimv mnaut K ...MM lORA All r s uiuiv, w jrcaiQ, iviw. Ire Hound and true. -Frank Sell, rtllnUa Una II q Kl.l Wanted: Girl for general s!urof; . . , h.,u,.......i. ri..u.. i Thna wiiiinms naa Dccnsoenu r"M.,-.v;YyUMi uil larilla AVIVI-IIVIIV . ;v armor 314 in a weeK up ai me opnngs, Zina Wolt .ttalnad w. RQth the Columbia River. 'jrthday last Friday, and he eel-1 Lloyd Ingram, of noh '"raieq the day by making tne w av,w..j 'Olimin nt tha inain npranlinry FridBV. li(neer and other friends. J, W. Jackson, of near North Ulrioh iiai, n.-tftn Plainfl, was in town Monoay, on and C. Gertsch. of Garden Home, buncss. were in the city the last of the Mr. and Mrs. unas. iieuing, ui wock. Roy. were county seat visitors $'m. Schendel,, of Cornelius, Wtv- Snd Hortrw Rn ntinhaiartv l-"l.iir..lll ttiaiila will haVA nia Mountain, wera in the county I heme In Ktst Hillsboro remodeled Peter Jossy was in town OREQON ELECTRIC TRAINS he repeatedly threatened to de- he repeatedly threatened 10 ue- shondan aort the wifa and child, and ttiatl ..ti ..:n. To Portland 55 minutes. I at one time he struck the sixteen I poregt Qrove .8:15 n. m. " ..4:S0p. m. M .6:37D.m. M .7:15 p.m. " ...9:00 p.m. " .12:15 a. m. exeent Eugene flag at North streets and at streets and at i -rwruauu w . , r r-"r ; -y:ca n,ft:ntiff. r oni urvvti Ceo. Bicrsdorf. of North Tua- 6:32 : KS7a7 htin Plains, was a city visitor jag 'r:::" v.in . failowrriTSSna. fi.3 """" - i ava ca i C uca i ui "ini i v - , 9:58 .....am of 22, of Forest Grove, proceed trains, stop on 12:43 Pm ed to get full of something ex- Range and Fir a-RK P m rmnsive. Saturday, and ended up Sixth and Fir 5:43 Pm by drawing four checks against Tenth street nijt a-io. P m which he had no funds, ine steam service. . . . .....uiu uepw 9:1)8 (Sat only) Pro paper was drawn on the torest To Portland From PorUand-65 minutes. STS T&Ei P R & 7:64 m another for a like amount to Ot-I .. '. .TrL. 9:20 m Itice Shearer, getting the money, l k. o . irwn......io- a. 11:25 m and then was more than partial r. . n.A-2 nml: u. . i ..n al P-r ZuKhir. Of ClSSBt a;w '" 10 nimseu, naviHK wuuira mh i - -- - 4:27 .... v p m nflrt v or i n on a check drawn was in we cy r ny. ra-w A.? , P m 1 1 ka n.iainnor Ha wan hmuffht I knOWS hOW IA ft t7Z ZTZ A WATCH FORTHEBOY Watch the boy with a watch. Note how proud he is of it, how careful to be promptly on time Does your boy have to guess at the time? Then why not get him one ol my low priced watches which are' as reliable as can be? TO 7:18 P m to jail Sunday morning, and island U is Ctaerc. 9:12 (Sat only) P m MJ meditating over the path ofUtcto wlxsizj prin tt tt , Il2:t3 m'thetrnror. KSfcai LAUC3L ri ai caiurc:?. it:io tlZ.J.zz