The lnlflLLSB0R L XXII IIIM-SHORO.ORKgON, JUNK 17, 191.1 NO. 13 iijGOFREVOLVER HIT UNCOVER THEFT I, tonilk J2 I'uuml N.r lie Plait, KIiiIob. Important i siHfMn savs it is mis in I !( I roM Siaa A Jsik Im.a Social as lUia Sa linding of a Colt Automatic alil.n revolver near Kinton. n' 1 1 hud carefully Utn ditch' may bad to the discovery of I p. rix lrntom of the Simian jjuk saloon robbery a lew h i, and a revolver ot like ... .i ... oi...;.r 1 1 rit wrrff sioien. ouniii .k took the gun to lU-avi-r-and Mr. SimiMtoii nays It U revolver, and Will Jack iden- . it a tli Simpson gun, and I,kk Pete Vandehcy. ! iliin i the Simimon gun it am dial Meek and Anderson l another charge against u t-Hi.)- that of stealing the M-uliui hlcr milk can and the ftii- hum?. Anderson nays that It I hi . . . I : I . . I. it b'l. uKTKHiyrn tiuiJ nm iae u re; that he traded for it live t-wH aifo. Welling irom a man ;, Im.is. trudi. II . that it it hiit evolver that h dtie ' know how it came to be uhl there utiles Mwk took k'.in from hi ro)tn in Tort- I and ditched' it when ho nui Hcinity Ablegate was on . trail. M.-fk swears uti and down that I, no iron, and that he know about the weapon, Siunif Keeve will wive the itd r hi clonal attention and ho hast all the facta run Ail he will know how to act. ,-k also say he knows nothing i it the bloody ropo on hia rig. .- agon, on clone investiga . ahowa that at Home time a V f lu.le, or rarcaaa, had lain . ih- Imh . for the hairs -are ind adher rig to the boarda n after the wagon bed had n wuNhed. This mik'ht in ite that the two know tome nir about the killing of Wm I isc a heif-r two weeka ago. .h.t ier Andcraon a lying or limit the truth ia a problem -t one thintr apiears a cinch wui out with Meek, and t mil milk can wiu on th . i ii -. .. i. anon. AnierHon uneven n i . . j i .i. ... .... , .1 unitiK, ami oowi men hi i :ir to viaut to throw the bur n of llieir tritnitation on John ; uli-vcorn, who taken a trip loin Oregon the first of the ear. That th Jitney service in ortUnd ha lfii a thorn in the id of th railway romnanv uu it hunt saying. S. J. Ca'lowey. ho put on th lirtt Jitney aer ie from St Johna to Cortland. ava that in un day he rarried ftkl pawnifrra l-tween the two xinta. At the time there were ven or eiitht other iitneya ofratinir from the same imint. nd thia wMjld mean a shorten- mtc o; the revenue of the car line that would make a mighty biu difference in th auditor's reutrt. Mr. tialloway thinks that the reirulatinna con tern ntuted bv the council, howrver. will make it so I The old aayinif that lurk ia U tter n.ro ior in new iranHporiauon inan nchea l hold.ntf k! with Wn , WM the rf her ,,roth; .i.... vim in uni iiic.ui.i i-niiinjith. i ,,fii l,lll1,im rir oai-h I lU l'm.H. Iu will find it difficult to otM-rate . u ...... wllhurofit. I"Byer M K,,n ,0',w, w,tn Mian lVwcilla lloblm. of Var- . . nomeanoea aunaay. wnen mey ny, ,H home for the .Summer, a r i nwrwm ooirt-iis ronteis f .. . :i.L.i . . c.i. u:..u 1 1 - ..1 I. ,l"iri r aruniiKlon. I llt'liqi uiu iltruMr u rni av iw: .1411111 iiikh ii"l wil in lirn. 11 III mil mil, , ..... . ... I H..l,,.l htHittn on r,Muent. and do ihe ,or - ,,"", way ttituf. and teach how to adiuat h held the viaitor down waa a I Money to loan - on farm aecur and ear th corset. Our tailor- revtlation. Thelns who ia rated 1 rt-pntM-nt three laa'e lire inaursnr comuanies. i.ivc inea ed made to-meaauro coraeta. in- ludint; the latent front lac, with n experienced rorsetier a, vice. ciwt no more than hitch clans cor aeta purchased in stores. Mra. M. K ( audi, llillalioro. Fifth and Jackson Streeta. I'hone Na Mam :inl 62 14 the one Unt catcher in the county It MM ihiiiuIIv Bit ftftft'lVf an ll.K ...i ii S. J. (Sallows, a former resi- mwui.u. lie rru .ui ..... . . . . .. ., . an.mo.Kjie. ana uui mree mti .fi.pnn.in. with hi hiir auto-liv. were taken oil his delivery. I?ut rry 'bus." He has a regular for a mulf of a fly by Anderson run-at St. Johns. a a a ii ia ' I mnn a uroppvi oati ny narria. Th(, fharmarv l.aa the mml Wi'ach, of Tualatin, lost Karmington would not have complete line of Kastman Kodaks scored. The I'ythians ran in and supplies. I hey dodeveloti nine runs in the first inning. lnK pnntinjr. and that after two were out. urooi sow ana bo me young Cattr rsuuht for the K. .. piif. IWkshires. for sale.-Write .ml whil n..t ifo.kt a when Floyd Allen. Forest drove, or he worked as backst p for the telephone UI8. forst t.rove a i .Jrii . I w roresi urove v-oua. neoiu nnn- n u Whimiii n.i n.,o , i.i rai I ' a tf iiivvaviit ij iuav laiust uvnvb tatilk PKaaltial 1 hI . 1 """" " Krause, or South Tualatin, were line-up: ovit tn the rountv sent th first K. I . r arminirion 0f the week. i 1. 1:... ot. U....ki. 'ii, I cr,au u::r'm':r Hubert Bernards and son. Wm ..ji.r, - .,,..:. ,:iu --j ii I ' ,.. Uilla aK I"1 Hil. ...... a'.u l.n ...mi The imperative nee. of truit i r.f.'r u " IU'rrarda. of Verboort. were in i i in i un. Lf m aMafiiiirf ii. v i . . . canneries ia more and more man- .... ' ,i t i,. iffti.;. ,, town aionday on lepai business, . "I .... ! ii". .... Hrown, 2b Itozarth. as c. H. Freer, of near West IK larms artr rauiun v i .f lnup.m AilMirl lhlll:.. i kj ll-iu , l..i..u.ull r.nt. r.nn..ri.4 at V. ui"u", u. i. mv. I lie. ay.., Ehriif, If Fred about flotl. and his relative, leaa. loat $Sl). in the holdup at he Wearh aaloon, last Wednea- ay niifht a week aito. Hut one man snowei up in in saloon. nd he ordered the two to hold up l heir Manila, lie men re- levrd them of their money and hacked out of the saloon. More than likely the robber had a con federate outaide, but he waa not seen uy the men wno were robUsl. I. AND I;. I!. All. except the V. II & N., trains are electric, and Stop at the de put on Main street. lo Portland Forest (!rove Train (.M n. m Mi Minnville Train l:'Ma. m Sheridan Train 10.02 a. m Forest tjrove Train 12:f0 p. m MfMinnvillo Train 2:15 p. m Forest drove Train. ...4:10 p. m FuKeno Train.. 4:.rU p. m McMinnville Train 6:40 p. m l oreht drovo Irani y:o0 P. m From I'orlland Fut'.MH! Train arrivca-.8:15 a. ni McMinnville " . 9:4511. m I 'orest drove " .11:51) a. m Fun st drove " . 3:15 p. m, Sheridan " . .4:ltt) p. m Mc.Miiinvillo " . .15:40 p. m I 'rfi-est drove " .7:15 p. m I'mest drove " .. 9:IKI p. m McMinnvillo " .12:15 a. m A I I trains, atop on tlatr Six ili and Main: at North liane ami Fir streeta; at Sixth and Fir streets nnd at Tenth street. Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P. K. & N. Train 4:30 p. m, From Portland P. Ii. & N. Train 9:12 a, m I .nun Sneeial. due at ilillsooro nt 2:tM) p. m. from Portland Saturday and Sunday only. Forest drove Special -(Saturdays only) From Portland 10:311 p. m. To Portland 11:15 p. m. Ih-aeli Special (on P. II & N.) I. v. IlillslmroSat. at 3:02 P. M. Uetnrn " Sun. at 9:?2 P. M. nmts STILL HE THFIR HORSESHOES ncal I rminrlon Sunday hy a jtore of IS lo 2, 1'hrlpa PiUhinj BFN NIK DfTEtrO BY SCNOI.LS aailbta tla Nut Vtl Salftrca a Drlral Siatt Scataa Slarlra Prinif your ejfK to Oe.-r'a. Henry ISoife, of S.uth Tuala tin, was in town Friday. Otto H. K rans, prir.ripril .f the Tualatin schoola, was in town Saturday. Tennis Pyl, of South Tualatin. waa over to the huo trie last ot the week. Mrs. Linklatcr and children have moved to their Summer home above Mountaindale. F. L Kraua, of South Tuala tin, was in town the last of the week. Mrsvll. J. Wehnos, of Tacoma, of Meek Plains, were in Monday, on legal business. town ii. ..u i. every depot should tw built. nj Andenioni ,f a'm Mil r.ii.Mn . urw ii iiiiimiiiHi I """" 7 I . .1 . . movement. Kvery year thou- me ien nurs. n me nmi jf you wish to have bed com aanda of dollars worth of Rood irame. were defeated by a score f .pr8 d op ,ace curtain8 fruit tro to waate in Washington of 6 to A by schotts. una waa aunjrj,Hi Kive me a call. Prices 'ounty. (!..l canneries, with a a very even jrame, auer a i, ana ri.MOnable.-Mra. II Cave, cor Kood suppiirt. would mean a aa oi more vnan uauai uurrrou Arw I A hiir crowd came up from i?wniiii in wiirn ineir new uiu.ii 1 saw run! wood, poles up to 12 Lr Seiffert, and he was there all nchea In diameter. lence rans, ., i mie. Only for H. Schul- . i . i ; a i ... . . . . and noarus oi an mnua. inio mench a bad inmntrin the seven stovewiKtd lencths. W ill ko into th. the arame would have been Uiver country. They came home the country. Writ, phone or more than close. The feature so that they mijrht spend a day call on inc.- ( arl Skow, Hillsbo- 0f he Scholia side was Caetter'a I at tho McMinnville d. A. H. Kn- ro. Phone, t ity 4ii or call at numerous two-baKirers. The campment, lineup k C. SHUTE ASKS FOR PBEfJIUlljOTIT Tell i Itankera' Convention Money Should be put Hack in State PROPOSITION SHOULD BE ADOPTED Millioaa Takes Tram Wrl aa Not Re- latolra laa Sboala Gnm ner hourth and Washington SM. Phone Main m. 12-4 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morton returned Saturday from a week's visit with their son in the Hood Tualatin Hotel. Ten have asked for final citi- Scholla 11. Robinson, rf Fields, lb Miller, cf Schletrel. 2b a a i t zen paiH-rs since reo. i. v ier Luce retKirta the following as tilini! M. Waeller. Phillips; Sam ii., I ti.hn nn,l Kr.t KehmidL Laurel; Jaa. Morwick. Jno. Dobra Kurk halter, If afid Hans Poppen. urenco: auk. ' Tarhella. Kei.verton: r mi ltscn- vemer. c ne K The Women of Woodcraft will five a midniitht dance, at W. O. June achella. Kevverton; r.mu uscn- "y'' v er, HillsUm). Itoute 1. and John SeilferL p .ramer, North Plains. K. J. Hen Hura Pauli. rf liay. as Otey. 2b Donovan, lf Schulmerich, p Deaville, cf Nelson, lb SiKler, 3b Scheidol, c SURPRISH Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nixon, of Alma, Michigan, are quests of Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Hurr, of Manning. Mr. Nixon is a cousin of Mr. liurr, and thia is their fiist meeting in 30 years. The visitors are on . their way home from a visit to the Panama Fair. For Sale: Auto in first-class condition. Will sell very reason able, or trade for a nod, younjr team, harness and lnrht wagon. Team must be 1000 to 1200 each. Call lfix. Forest drove North 5tf W. hall. Saturday evenintf, 19, one mile west of Cedar Mill. very pleasant event of recent Seventh Street. licaeis. iik, unni oiuiiiv., "iniB waa a oirnui.i . vi n i .... . t t.. i.. s..:.j . .... li.i- k2.k:.4 .louis oaKen w;iauu iruiu iuh' everyiRM.y inmni. - Kiven WN nnia V . 7.. ". latin Mnn.lnv . Ha rennets thnt Circuit Judge deo. H. llaxley ine nome m ..rr ,,c.. ... -uto drivpr rftl)b(d a nmn pt in lJt). HP. in tveiniiKBis wiunu t.,i.,; hear Tualatin the other nijrht. L . I 1. .1.1 in I Id. I HUH. nas liven noiunm v ... T - . urk nartment No. S Portiana, since i J:..: kf Ukinir between four and five the bcuit.ninK of last week. He menu were rv.u .m-.; lloanJ from nia vkt The yic will conclude hia sitting on me , "u"; .Ti: "J.,::' tim claims that the man drove a . . i a a i....a w t w vii ri i aa r i.u ar. . . a ill m ii. . . lit., i. . . there aooui ine iai ui -- . -''.r? V,7.7"i,.; little red car. it would appear case the robber - I.- tl' c.i Unoo PivarHI muai ue fiinvi luiui-iiiiiiu ui the department. ""V iw miKhty careless about possible Dance at New Helvetia Mall, I '..., uAP Apnni,i an,i preii ur. Saturday night, June 19. Ilau- tfep At ii.eisen. Henry and enback orchestra. Keller & iiorman Kestik. Gottlieb Schnei llaulenback, managers, li t der. Chris Jairtri and Jack Zim Luce has been installing merman vault furniture this A. C. Shute. who recently at tended the Bankers' Convention in San Francisco, hit the keynote in his speech, when he insisted that legislation should take hold of the insurance question. His p. it ion U that money taken from I he coast on insurance premiums should either be In vested or loaned within the states from which money is taken in payment His address cover ing this feature follows: "I would submit to you. how- ever. lor future conglomeration. this recommendation: That the next measure of import advo cated by the Oregon Association. and by it caused to be enacted into law, be a requirement upon foreien insurance comDaniea do ing business within the State of Oregon, to reinvest a certain percentage of the amount re ceived by them from premiums in Oregon securities. During the uresent year S3. 358.236 were paid by Oregon policy-holders to foreign life insurance companies. all of which was immediately taken directly from the state. Inasrruch as some of these companies discriminate against the State of Oregon and all states west of the liocky Mountains in their investments, they ahould be restricted from doing business within the state except upon terms which will not react in hardship to the companies, but yet will require of them the re investment of Oregon funds in Oregon securities. It affords me great pleasure to mention the excellent and efficient work of our last Legislative committee. and 1 would recommend that our next Legislative committee be apttointed for two years, so as to fully co-operate with the com mission soon to be appointed by our (.overnjr. After the European war has been brought to a close, which. let us trust, will not be in the far distant future, and the de mand for money has become in creased, the banks ot the United States will be the be9t supplied commercial agencies in the en re world. America, and not ranee and England, must soon become the banking-house of the entire world, and it is, therefore. encumbent upon the bankers as sociations of each state, no mat ter how insignificant in the n nancial world, to see to it that the laws of its state are sufficient enable it. without being hampered, to play the game of banking business as it must nec essanly be played in the future, COFFEU CLUB COOK BOOKS idcntitication. John M. Wall and Aug. Tews, of this city, and Thos. Talbot, of Cornelius, with their fami'ies, will start soon after July 4 for their overland trip to the Pans nfa Fair. 1 hey expect to take Clerk some new vaun lurmio.c i.n nr s,.iiih Tin week, and he will soon have a . . .county seat visitor Utw time makini? the trin. and per receptacle for an we . , . hgt hig ,iule Ford la.t wool, tn Mr. and will be right at the heels of the propel archives under his care. Horn, Talbot White Minorca eggs for hatch- Mm m . T.limhn fnrmerlv of I larger cars, all the time. ing-settingof 15 lor fl.-Wil- gh k of Portland, a says they are going to live in hirdTuDDer. Hillatwro, Telephone ""u' splendor all the way down, and City 502. 49" ' . .. , that they will diminish the ceisus ,. a ur nf rnr. . F. A. Northrup. of Shady fi res on chickens along the .. .j 6.,...j. tsrooK, waa in wwn oommoj. rnh ne us. were n town Saturday, K' . ,n rouw- attending the John White hear- IhU but his wy Simon Wey rick, arrested last inir before Judge Smith. , , . week for conducting a marriage iiorvmiare Mr Farmer -7 ?" J y L til brokerage bureau, in Portland, JJ'-JL? IL -Zme H'bor9i 3Jfi8,t,nK VlVlr was last Saturday fined 30 days Krkinrimi Commer- l8tci Mra. inoegny, o. iw- in ail and $20 ca9h premium h. L. Perkins, uoom i wmnur .mi. an(j Mrs. Abraham Grot- w .n inmnrt thai Cial lilOg.,nillSUOro, w... f CaDfl Hor Wasn thlSL,sU -,A n.rv-nrtiU fnwnmn . . a i . r i ivn nwoiu auj v uiuv Geo. W. Stapleton, a rortiano 1 1 week. comoanions to elderly men. and attorney, who spent h jwynooa first-class when they came 10 the office he n th a county, was oui oaiuruaj, . '-"t: . . wus wmH te them his c lients want filing a case in circuit court. " ' .V ed to get married, but that they Good Real Estate security of fered for loans at 7 and a .lr OT- 4tf Complaint is made that boys nr. doing Home reckless riding on the Hidewalka in tho residence dislriet. Mrs. A.- M. Heckwith was ran down by awheel in East Jlillsboro, the other day, and se verely bruised. Mrs. Heckwith is 75 yimrH old, and is the mother of Mrs. F. W. Boley. nns ai i i ner. cent. Call and look applications over. E. L. Perkins, Hillsboro, Oregon. Martin Vandehey. of Newton, was a county seat visitor Satur day morning. John Swalley, tf lieedville, transacted husinosH in town the last of the week. Merchant Lilly, of Gales Creek, waa a city caller Monday, on legal business. ia.lt.it twin np ii.it tllfiv u.'iililil mota Huirh ltogers returned the last e..;ti.i.! iif r.imniininns Wv. of the week from a ten days stay ricki it A 8tatt,d( was on parole in soutnernyregonanu iwui- for hnvinfr taken J250 from em California, on umoer in- Washington County man. Wey spection for the a. r. rjc iQ secure a divorce for the sviral Hillsboroite9 were in party. It appeai-s that the wife Pnrtlnnd. Sundav. to witness the bucked the divorce proposition Reavers win a double header, and Weyrick was forced to give " . . tan. i It i . . . I' I . a. n A Wphrnnir. una of 11 His Do I DflCK me money, oixiy-nve lei Via ' - ... " I. i. ' . ro'a catchers Of ZO years ago, lers irom women in response 10 was one of the crowd, going advertisements and letters from down in his new runabout Weyrick were exnioitea tn court. YES! 17E HAVE IT IN STOCK! One Million Board feet of Good Lumber A Stock of lumber so large and vark-d th.it you can have prompt delivery of any order. We carry nnny large dimension timbers, and cm s.uc you t!ic expense of special sawing. When you want htmhot, promises don't 611 your bill. Our specialties are (piiiliiy, ser vice, and courteous treatment. Yon can ! letter for less with this company. Badger Lumber Co. , Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ABSOLUTELY Everything in Ruildiug Material vour COih SAI'UrV: Vour money 4s.safer in the ban than in drawer. PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increased Igreatly by being able to give a bank reference. DISCOUNTS: Notes may be discounted and loan often ob tained, if you have a commercial bank account. CONVENIENCE: Yoa have the great convenience of paying bills by check, which is a receipt for the amount paid. There are only a few advantages of a bank account; come in and see us and we will tell you more. 4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings American National SanK TklMlStB., HIHs 3 "O. OfO he new edition of the Coffee Club Cook Book is now on sale. f hia is a re-print of the book Diiblished in 1911. with 100 addi tional recipes, and tbe sale price is 60 cents. The books are on sale at the following places: V aught s Grocery. Hillsboro Mercantile Co, Combs' Furniture Store. Gragg & Powell Grocery. Ross Grocery. Rest Room, Second bt, near Morton Greenhouse A W. Walker, of South Tuala tin, was in the city Friday after noon. Recorder Davis and family visited with relatives at Beaver ton. Friday afternoon. A double wedding took place at the home of Mrs. H. J. Wright, Forest Grove, June 6, iai5, when Myrtle Wright and Frank Pntzlatt, the bride being a daughter or Mrs. Wright; and Helen K. Lesser and Otto Pritz- laff were united in marriage. the Rev. E. Berthold. of Corne lius, officiating. County Clerk Luce has re ceived an imprint of the various cattle brands of the state of Or egon, which the law requires to be posted. The circular looks more like an old Egyptian Hieroglyphic than anything else, unless it should be a Chinese washbill. As there are but two or three cattle brands in Wash ington County the circular is of more interest here, as a curioei ty, than as a matter of brands. The Shate Sayings Bank Is an Old Reliable Institution with Resources ofover $300,000.00 If you are not familiar with banking methods call and talk it over with us and we will gladly give you any information desired. All business strictly confidential. Ac counts of Women and Child- dren solicited 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits. A! McGill, Pres. A. C. Shute, Vice-Pres. W. Mahon, Cash. W. V. Bergen, Asst. Cashier ft TaKes a Seneca You can get a real picture of your child just as easily as ha Chitt Vv-tpn-ac(nuick eve) ol the beneca 1 tibe. i iu t n get artistic landscapes as well In fact, take anything you cm. nritK CAMERAS forRoUnimJUmPacks or Plates . Simple to work, aasy to load, light to carry. Seneca Ca mm are all splendid picture makers no matter whether it be a cotit at $2.00, a Folding Scout at fS.w or a rowing turn rum aencca. -They accommodate any scanaaru mwe ui mi" "u i j j v cause of their special features allow the wnlest lati- v-4 tude in every branch of artistic piiotograpuy. 9 Jo I LAURELr.l.llOYT HILLSBORO. ORE. - 1 I j