inilLLSBaiR 3 i XXH HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY 1, 1015 NO. 15 t1 VISITS COUim SEAT M.iu-r. Who MasSeee Meey iVkhraiWes Mere III AS lOSf W THE MAZE h by. Miller, the Ulloon lit, wu ,n Saturday, looking over 1 . Li- At tn hty. iiemuM ' .luUirulnim and mane a kin ascension. For years a Lthef July celebration, or a I air. or a co mty meet, her lh,. drove, wae not com unUM Miller and hi balloon f, atured on the advertising, n M-n about seven vesrs . I,- visited the city, and i h stepped oft the red car ,tur day and started down . t I tlJ.. 4 street ne was uewnurrru. t a he crossed WHrona tn ..n Klec trie hot past ana . L t l 1 U mi, lie H nv r. iw t. UaluutTingNorin. Troe i town," Mid Miner. hen 1 came here first 1 a half mile South of the miii wnrn i raiiiv ui iv 'iiina district there wasn't irk building in signt-yea, i k there were twothe Grange ing and Uncle Henry wen. 'n milk house." ft. r making tripe In his gas for years he Anally re am! a young lad named h,kv" O'Oonnrll came here ih him. and entertained the miy people with ascensions. i ,n MilUr was aaaea as io Doom ll's whereabouU he said: Puky U'Donnell drowned in kike Kiver several years sgo, Mink many thought It was . -1 I ..-I- ..,1- 'i nii ntm i am bosoiuuhjt I u was as clear a case of i iio ever witnessed. O'Don I will filling an engagement Wiincr, Idaho, and he was I attainted there. He was love with a girl, and she would v nothing to do with him be "hit the bowl" too ( ly. Dicky went up that day ;i tremendous height know- ihe itirl was, watching him. i' ll turned him down the :ht before. He gained an al Me that he never before had i tl, ami nil lOOHf wun nn yrw uto. When he had swung n to within 75 feet of the titer he deliberately cut mm- If loose from the parachute I struck the water, never to ... . . m i h is.-, nit Ixxiy was lounu tu . ilnwn the river, the next t t . . I.H. v. cm Hir. u was suiriue, ii. I nil that talk of accident is niist-nst. and I know 11" I. AND P. !. C All. except the I'. K. at N.. trains I " . . . . n J. . I A imA. iiir rufiric nil iwu w v - I "it on Main street. To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m. McMinnville Train 7:3a a. m. Sheridan Train 10.02 a. m. I'oroHt ('.rove Train 12:50 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. l ortft Grove Train. ...4:10 p. m. huirone Train 4:53 p. m. McMinnville Train 6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m. From Portland Kiwne Train arrives . 8:15 a. m. McMinnville Forest Grove FortBt Grove Sheridan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville A 1 1 trains, M It 9:45 a. m. .11:69 a. m. .;3:15p. m. " .4:30 p. m. " ..6:40 p.m. !" 7:15 p.m. " ...9:00 p. m. " ,12:16 a.m. atoo on flair at Sixth and Main; at North Range and Fir at recta; at Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street Steam Service... Old Depot To Portland K. & N. Traln.........4:30 p. m. From Portland It. & N. Train...... 9:12 a. m. Special, due at Hillstwro 2:00 d. m. from Portland Saturday and Sunday only. Forest Grove Special (Satnr days bnly) From Portland. ,..10:33 p. m. To Portland . . . 11:15 p.m. lieach Special (on P. R. & N.) Lv. Hillsboro Sat. at 3:02 P. 11. lie turn " ' Sun. at 9:22 P. l I at Adam Henrert of Blooming. was creetinir friends in the county seat the last of the week L Rinirflnthaler. of Cedar Mill. wnn in thn eitv Saturday. He has bought a new separator for hla thrcshtr.ir outfit and will cover the tame territory that ha threshed lost year. Tlgard has voted to have no high school, and at the meeting last week, the session atked two directors to resign. There wa a spirited fltrht over the High School question, the majority voting that it would be cheaper for the district to send their pu pils for that course to the city. The two directors have not re signed as yet. but they probably wilt, after a short time. The district merting also voted to lower teachers' salaries, but as the corps is already hired for an other year, with the salary stipulated, it is not likely that the vote will have any effect on the present school year. ). W, Summers was elected director, and N. P. Johnson, clerk, the latter for 3 years. The Argus has received twocommunicstlons I rum Tlgard. one in sympathy with the meeting and one out of joint with the session, but it prints neither, as It would do no good, and would only serve to keep up friction. From a stand point of literature, however, the Argus Is constrained to say that the one against the decisions of the meetings is one of the best little bite or satire and sarcasm it has seen for msny moons. Hon. a F. Tigsrd. of Tigard, one oi the old settlers ot that place, was In town Friday, on business, and incidentally greet- ng friends. C. F. was at Tigard when it was known as Tigard- ville, named after his paternal ancestor. H hen he was a boy Tigard ville was the local poetof- nee for a ranch country, and his folks were later the store keep ers, lie now sees one or tne best suburban localities in the area surrounding l or liana, and the place, with a fifteen minute schedule out of Portland, ulti mately to come, will be one of the best suburban residence sec tions of a city of over a half mil- ion. C F. will probably smile when he reads thli-but this will be history inside of 15 or 20 years. 1 saw cord wood, poles up to 12 nchea in diameter, fence rails, and boards of all kinds, into ttovewood lengths. Will go Into the country. Write, phone or call on me.-Carl Skow, Hillsbo ro. Phone. City 402. or call at Tualatin Hotel. Harry Gardner and Milo Blu- cher. held at Asotin, last week on warrant from this county. broke jail last Wednesday evening and were apprehended at Lewis- ton, Idaho. Friday, the wire telling of their escape reached Sheriff Reeves late Thursday evening, and the telegram an nouncing lher re-capture came Friday afternoon. 1 he boys had but a few miles to travel to make Lew is ton, but the walking is not very good in that section. Extra- adition papers were taken out for their return here, and they are now in custody of the local courts. Here you are Mr. Farmer-7 and 8 per cent moneysee me. H L Perkins. Koom 1 Commer cial Bldg.,Hillsboro, Ore. A larffo body of hops sold last Thursday-Oregon hops -at tat Miita tier lb. This means. evidently, that England is snort this season, and that the inhib ition on beer and ale in the old rountrv is not as stringent as was supposed. U rowers in vvasn inirton County are naturally feel mmI over the turn of events. Contracts were tnaae a wrungm ago for It cents -and this was sufficient to show that something was about due in the nop mar ket f ' Chriatenson. who for sever al years has been logging above tfUXIOn. WBS in Wwu ruu;. Good timea or bad times. Christ has almost always had I crew to work, and he has always hMn abls to meet his payroll. H imM over to Yacolt Wn., with hut outfit and will try log- ainff over on the west aide of toe Columbia rivet. Good Real Estate security of fered for loans at 7 and 8 per cent Call and iook applications over. K. L. Perkins, Hillsboro, Orairon. . . U. The winter wheat crop In Waahinotnn County never was of batter promise at this time of h vmi From ail indications h.M ni ha field after field Hh will aa from 86 to 45 bushels per acre. Some of it has stooled so heavy that a hard rain would flatten it to the earth. The Pharmtcy has the most complete line of Eastman Kodaks and supplies. They do develop ing and printing. W.E. Bousetn, of Murtaugh Creek, wu In town Friday. W. E. says that vloitora will soon be arriving in the mountains for theissstr kzz. raon co. AT SDR H2J Orcgoa Wlas First VrUm at lh Saw FraeclK Cipoaltiea LOCAL FAIMFtS MFDALS ON GtAllNS Mc Silver u4 Itmh sksah mi lt SWaiUe Far Hw Hmfk Oregon has fared well at the San Francisco Exposition, this state having won first prize over all the states for her agricultur al exhibit The Oregon City ex hibit of course, had a -great deal to do with wincing the prize, but their display had a good backing from all over the state. Washington County won silver and bronze medals on individual exhibits, and all went to help out the total scoring. Silver medals were awarded Washington County farmers as follows J. II Henley, Leisyville. oats; '. F. Knight DilUy. oats. Bronze medals Daniel Baker, Peter Gotleib. Hillsboro, oaU and corn; F. F. and A E. Hanley, Leisyville, oats; Wm. Schutz. Sherwood, oats. Honorable mention F. Eichler. Hillsboro. Route 3. North Piaina. wheat The swards on walnuts horticulture will come later. A. near and COFFEE CLUB COOK BOOKS The new edition of the Coffee Club Cook Book is now on sale. This is a re-print of the book published in 1911, with 100 addi tional recipes, and the sale pnee Is 60 cent. The books are on aale at following places: Ysught a Grocery. Hillsboro Mercantile Co, Combs' Furniture Store. .Gregg & Powell Grocery. Ross Grocery. Rest Room, Second St Morton Greenhouse the near OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland-65 minutes. 6:32.:... 7:18 8:28. 9:58 ... 12:43 358 e 5:43 8:10. a m a m a m am pm . ..p m pm ... p m 9M (Sat only) pm From Portland 65 minutes. 7:64 m 9:20 am 11:25 -am 2:05 t pm 4:27 ,...pm 6:25 pm 13 - pm 9:12 (Sat only) pm 12:25 am L. L. Crawford, of Manning. was down the laat of the week, on county fair matters. Chester Roberta and Ethel Benefiel. of the Banks section. were granted a marriage license the last of the week. E. L. Moore, who has been mA un with a broken ankle. able to attend to the direction of his business, although he ami is compelled to wear bis crutcnea. Honrv Arnold and wife, o Denver, Cola, arrived here this wmW for a visit with Mrs. Ar nold's narents. Mr, and Mrs. Wunderllch, of Centerville. John V. Hale, who is engineer on the Tillamook freight run, will tako one of the beach pasaen mra aa anon SS It is put on the vhndiile. His family la now oyer at Tillamook; FA Wann has sold out the inon huainesa over at Wheeler, and may later return to Hillabpro for reaidence. He Is now doing some fancy flahing stunts over in the Nehalem and adjacent waters. Consider your eyes in relation to your efficiency. If glasses that will relieve eyestrain enable yon to do more work and better woi i with leas effort, don't you hon estly feel that it would be miohtv 0mm1 investment? fact, donrt you think it would be wiaa to determine if your eyes are in the beat condition now to the best servicer you want to be sore about the condition of your eyes, consult Dr. Lowe at Hotel Washington Thnradav. July & Laat trip til September. In Bring your eggs to Greer's. F. O. Sipprell. of South Tual atin, was a city caller Saturday. Mr. C. D. Famum. of Met tains, was a Salem visitor Sat urday. Cord wood for sale, delivered in Hillsboro, at 12.75 per cord. elephone the Sipprell MilL 1C Dr. Munson was out the lant of the week, the guest of Jus. Williams. Money to loan -on farm secur ity. 1 represent three larjje fire insurance companies. Give me a call.-E. L Kuratli. Chas. Wren, of Roy, ha re turned to his home st Roy. Wann. after attendance at the funeral of his mother, at Centerville. My chopper will make the last run of the season on Saturday. uly3. L. Siefrenthaler. Cedar Mill Clem Shaner. one of the old- time horsemen of this section. was a city visitor the last of the week. Mail your Kodak films to the lillaboro Pharmacy. They de velop and print and are the agents for Eastman supplies. Married: June 19. 1915. st the home of Melohoir Wsetler. Kev. Scheidt officiating. Henry Fuegy and Mane Waener. t Wm. Metzler, ot Firdale. above South Tualatin, was in Saturday. ie reports crops exceedingly good out his way. Money to loan on first-class arm security. WashinKton County Abstract & Title Com pany; by h. J. McAIcar. Mana ger. 4tf C. Ilcim, of Kenton, Portland, was out to Hillsboro. Saturday, being on a trip through th- county, looking after some good prospective stock purchases. Married: At the Verboort Catholic church, June Z 1915. Rev. Father LeMiller, oificiating. Anthony Sohler and Antoinette Hermena. Will start baling hay about July 8. Those who want work done should write me at leaver- ton. Ore.. Route 2. or telephone Farmer 30x3, Hillsboro-L Sieg- enthaler. Ed. Kilfeather. the Portland contractor, was a Hillsboro visit or, Saturday, looking over the plans for the construction of the Wall building, next to the Red mond Livery. For Sale: Auto in first-class condition. Will sell very reason able, or trade for a good, young team, harness and light wagon. Team must be 1000 to 1200 each. Call 16x. Forest Grove-North Seventh Street 5tf Chas. Wcscott of Gaston, was down to the county seal Satur day. Chas. sava that Gaston is now one of the most peacable Arcadiaa in all Oreiron-and that the village of Grand Pre, in its early history had nothing on the Wapato Lake country. Geo. Beil, who has been work ing in the Sacramento Valley, has returned from the bouth. satisfied that old Washington County is one of the chosen maces, after all. He says that the heat down in the bacramento River valley is something more than torrid. While Perry Ellis, who resides above Gales Creek, was building a small barn. Sunday, one of the timbers he was handling fell and struck his little 10 month old daughter. Carrie Etta, on the head, fracturing the skull. Ihe little one lived about six hours. Dr. Barrett was called but did not reach the d ace until after the child was dead. The beam which struck the little one was a 6x8, and 20 feet in length. Wm. (Bill) Cuddy, editor of the Weekly Oregonian, passed throuehthe city Saturday, en route to Forest urove, to see nis daughter and grandchildren. "Kill" hkes the country out nere in Washington County, and says when the Weekly pays enougn on his investment he is intend ing to retire and make a start with pigs and chickens, just to show us how intensified farming is conducted. James Ritchey sends word to the Leader from Forest Grove, that he is coming back to Weston to live, which will be good news to his friends here. Mr. Ritchey further remarks that hedoesn' want his Weston land plastered with a Umatilla county mortgage for good roads or any other pur- nose. Jim always did nave pronounced and positive ideas on this auoiect, ana is eniuiea io their expression herewith Wes ton Leader. r Mil I..LL opeii m no Thirty-Eicht Divarce Cases are Fmdloc- Some Lc Staaelag SCYCI4L BIG CllttlNAL CASES ON Cwu ivy Will lamlifilc Kaawcr af Attn ti Crfcaiaab Circuit Judge Geo. R. Bagley will open circuit court for Wash- ntrton County in this city next uesday morning, and the term will witness the investigation of several big criminal cases. (Chief among these are: The Banks store robbery, Lucas and John Love under arrest for blowing the safe; State vs. Oscar Ander son and C. Meeks. arrested for having a milk can in their pos session and also for stealing a harness, in the Kinton section; nd the case of J. F. Stroud, of ieaverton, under bond on a statutory charge. The cases of C. W. Loudon brought here from Sacramento, in which an indictment is already pending, the charge being statu tory, and ot W. H. Lyda. tried ast Winter and in which the jury disagreed, wm also come before the court There are 38 cases of divorce pending, some of them long on the docket and in process of try- in trout. There are 28 foreclosure suits, s few of them of long standing. 63 suits of money ma ture, some of which have been filed months; 13 suits to quiet title, 2 injunction eases and nine suits for damages. The grand jury will have a big grist to grind, and it will take them several days to get through with their work. Wm. Hiddink, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, wil. also be tried. VES! DEQUE IT CI STOCK! One Million Board feet of Good Lumber A stock of lumber so Urge and varied that you can have prompt delivery of any order. We carry many large dimension timbers, and can save yon the expense of special sawing. When you want lumber, promises don't fill your bill. Our specialties are quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment. You cau do better for less with this company. Bsrig8r Lumber Co. Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Go's. Tracks. ABSOLUTELY Kverything in Building Material CHILDREN'S PARADE CHANGED The time of having the children's parade has been changed to 10:30 m. instead of 2:00 p. m. This change was made because of the sviator s night ball game, etc in the afternoon. Cash prizes wilt be given as ollows: Doll buggies, best decorated; $5 for 1st prize: $3 for 2nd, and $2 for 3rd prize. Girls under 10 years. Little wauons. best decorated; st 2nd and 3rd prizes 15. S3 and IZ. Hoys under 10. Com mittee in charge of the doll -bug-py and wagon sections Mrs. R. K. Heater. Mrs. W. G. Hare and Mrs. J. F. lamiesie Baby buggies, best decorated; $5 for 1st prize; $3 for 2nd, and S2 for 3rd. Committee Mes- dames J. E. Reeves. C. W. Red- mond. Characters, best represented, and most comical. Children un der 15 may compete for these prizes -one to be given for best represented and one for most comical under 10 years, and over 10. Four prizes of $2.50 each. Committee in charge- Mesdames Ceo. R. Bagley. C. W. Rollins, C & Wells. L. A. Long. All children in the county are cordially invited to participate in this parade, and those not in the doll-buggy or wagon division. are requested to march and car rya flat. The committee will furnish nags. Mr. Comrs has kindly offered to give to each child in the pa rade a ticket to his moving pic ture show, at the celebration grounds tickets good for Satur day afternoon. The committees earnestly re quest ail children to pnone or send in their names to the ladies in charge of the division the child wishes to march in. The baby-buggy committee wishes the names of those competing also, as this would expedite final arrangements. N Glasses that give vision Vbut make no allowance for nerve and muscle conditions are worthless. The most superficial atudent in optics can get visual results, but he falls to relieve the nerve strain or adjust the mus cular unbalance. Thus you pay dearly when you go to an ama teur. Preserve your eyes. Don' offer them up as sacrifice on the alter of dollar economy. Do not trust your eyes to strangers. Dr. Lowe has been coming to Hills boro for almost a quarter century, See him at Hotel Washington Thursday. July 8. to 4 o'clock This is Dr. Lowe's tut trip til! September. SAFETY: Your money isSsafer in the bank than in your cash drawer. PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by beingable to give a bank reference. DISCOUNTS: Notes may be discounted and loansloften ob tained, if you have a commercial banklaccount CONVENIENCE: You 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 Cen. Interest On Savings American Notional Bank Tbc Shote Savings Bank Is sin Old Unliable Institution with Resources of over $300,000.00 If you are not familiar with hanking 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. McGfll, Pres. A. C. Shute, Vice-Pres. W. Mahon, Cash. W. V. Bergen, Asst. Cashier Til of Roll Film Rc3 Film Camsrac Yes, the New Seneca models are conceded to be the most advanced types of roll film cameras that the world has ever seen. Equipped with mar vellous optical accuracy, and possessing a dozen different and advanced mechanical ideas, they have simply swept all other roll film cameras into the background. Come in to-day and get acquainted with the new Roll Film Senegas. riLMS FOa ALL MAKES LTOLQ DYT IIIUSCOZO. OIVE. J 2