.Mills ; Jhe HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY 13, 1915 Nan t lqrsu::s GETS CEHTERViLLE BRIDGE Liurt Means Construction ol Lr v.U leet sJ Knr P" S HOB A VCI WIOC lAJME rminty commissioners' court Friday awarded, contract tht ImiMintt of the Center- bridge and repair of span. two little bridge near the Wr place, above lUnk. John rnung gets the tnlemll ructure, and tie wtit pui in imj I t and repair the span. The ulniiln. ihmU and car must be Ll-tarred. and several pilmtr t I driven. Construction 11 begin on the aouth end first. VJ then the span will lw repair- . that threshing oulliw can ki.t wlille me uaiancr si un it m under way. l he county. The Stat lloml Commission him derided to ay the extra IH.iXlO for the rirnpltin of the i Kes-Tiirard road, that l-ing the . nurri ttio contractors nay wan their understanding alxtvit the cm- trart priet. The cornmiNHiou will not pay. however. unlinH Mr. P-iwlhy, who wan dpMid, says that thi U in consonance with the agreement and representa tions at th time the contract was let. lid id the atrvtch of road that Portland auto men male so much truubl over, and it wait finally settled by the county making a small donation toward the work. It will In liniuhed within a few wr-krt. JuhI a little work being required. I naw cord wood, pole up U 12 inches in diameter, fence raiU, and board of all kimta, into atovevvood lengths. Will g into thi country. Write, phone or call on me.- Carl Skow, Hiilnho rn, I'hone, City itil, or call at Tualatin Hotel. "We shall lake our titn goini. overland to the Fair," said John M. Wall, speaking of trip by hinuelr, .Sir. Talbot, August Trw and thuir families. "We Khali not burn the roadx up. and hal make it by may stage :;;ra eesl; . ra .,. to mlU?'L .tni"!, am load, and atari out. We should make it down h twelve or fifteen jdajs, but do not care if it ahall take more." ,le nearly 110.000 feet AH nil, iron, coal. tar, etc. it sup ied by lrung. The bid were as follows - Onterville Here you are Mr. Farmer -7 ihn Irsung $14S5 and 8 per cent money-aee me. han. H l"otU r.. u rerninn. KKm i lommer- . vV. (knxlin lS.d cial JI!dir.,HillHU.ro, Ore. ,tJ,-"IyrtdN?6il L C Carrie, the Fortland . ' ,t it Kllm Insanity examinations, wa r. Kramer . . . btf i huri(lav. ,te umonn in VmU? l ,Bj rend unco. i tiv in acioun. iiv was nut. tvrwwj hi- ixirauna - , . i,i,,u,,ri, . ja juii w, iiuniui, niMivohn a e " Kl 0 1.1'COY GET IhEIR PAROLES former Wit in for I to 10 Yean I or Robbing AkCermkk Store Uni t FOR SMOOWO A0C0 NAN Bari ol PareMt Mat tKimmrat OevrrMT FrMty Latl (iovernor Withycombe haa grant ed pardons to C. II. Martin, who was sentenced to an indetermi nate imprisonment of from one to U-n years for robbinif the Mc- Cormick store in this city, in thelvelou Spnn of 1913. the parole not to agents for Eastman aupplie Jake Uuchele. of lieaverton. ii in Idaho, this week, on business. Drink Celro Kola. "First fur Thirat. &e at fountains. Mrs. P. I. Lillipard. of nr Laurel, was in the city Friday. Cord wood for sale, delivered n Hillaboro. at IZ75 per turd. Telephone the Sipprell Mill. 16 J. R. McNew. of above Bux ton, waa In town the last of the week, attending circuit court .Dr. F. D. Anderson, of On n- co. was in the county fiat Sat nr. day afternoon. J. H. Jack, now of Portland. was out over sunaay, meeting with friends. Mail your Kodak films to the UilUboro Pharmacy. They de- and print, and are the 1.1. din R3Q PBBSKZJ had Been a County Ckarge Afceart a Year, After Being la Aiyl le effective until the prisoner has nccurcd a place to work. Martin robbed the store on I Saturday night, and was caught in a Portland second-hand jewel ry store the next day. and held Chaa. Follett, enwnwir, wm down from McMinnville. Sunday. He has been running out of that terminal for some time. Money to loan on farm secur ity. 1 represent three large fire insurance companies. Give me a on suspicion. lie pleaded gumy. call. E. I. Kuratlu Another parole was that issued H i Fint ln.i the negse to Earl Md y. who was aen- bri)lhers of Scholl. were up to fenced July 21. for hooting Fred the d jury Monday, wit Vdcock. on Galea Creek. June ,hs M-ek-Anderson 21. 1914. for the purpose of rob- tery. The same condition of work is reserved in the McCoy I Money to loan on first-class parole. If arm security. Washington McCoy has been a model pns- county Abstract & ime Mm- oner, and will leave the institu- pany; by E. J. McAlear, M ana- lion when his year is up, if not ger. 4ti before. . M.mi. RiHIr nf MrNfinn. Ten other pardons from van- arillA weaai Afim tf ia)uTt last ous paru of the atate were also wee meeting his former authorized. . ItrianA tlrman waa for manv McCov Dleaded guilty to the ,uu d . charge against him. after main-m.tof c!orneliua. and he knows a close call, lie is age 70 years. and at lint it was thought that vte ay Ueasoner.... Has K. Potts K0 W I i . .. M . . f I U, i ntertille bridge is of . interest. jtne wou!d fuUl- i ' . . L . ....!. ft I. : . i,, i i . . . ... r m'.owipk ini rumiiriuiwii i(ooti ueai r.8iaie securuy oi tlaM of work is mor than keen. Iforrd for loans at 7 and 8 per Ju twwn the lowest and highest cent Call and look applications l.i.ln there is a differential of ;,,Vcr. E, L IVrkins, llillsboro, ?77J. Mr. Lorsung teat his next ; Oiew. n. tf. hi'uraoMr ntmtuif rnr itv nniv nzi. I)avi(J DtfGr0M Ah0 18 runninjr one of the county road rollers, KfcPOKT i arrived in lat week and went to Iwork on the HilUljoro streets. or o roti.iiiionof the Hhui 8n Stoktsbury. who has wen here work started, pulled his . . i t enpna oui lo vxirneuus, w neie he will tie joined by I'ev.roha as . I t - . - . 1 A I . 1 i - - N5 KHtH'ch I tin a ml illtatunU... .....l)7.l7 "' l.m.l an. I artauu. I7."ik ov Sim ami Whti MKUdttra. i.7'J ou I'urminrr ami Aituit I.V" (i.lu-r twnr.l oo n hum btnka (not iracrv b,nli , 7.4l J duiu apicivrl -arv Unka,. i'litt ka anil oibr fl ltui.. i i i mIi uu hatiil,,.,.., I.'J 11 soon as all is completed here. The J'harmacy has the most complete line of Eastman Kodaks and siiplie. lhey ilo develop intr and printing. Allen Parent Buffeted a stroke of imralvsi last Thursday eve 1 . r . S i l i : . I - tunii. lie whs uione ui ma wmic uhin stricken, but managed to t,.i.i "iiaH us ift rnre for himself until his daugh tt-r. Evflvn. who works at the ( aiut iatk iit ,. iyi,w o. Mercantile, arrived. M:,,,V:r"V:--""-" 6',Moou Anto-Uverv service at the W. i iiuivirrij prunia, mm mm- . - , , i 1 i;l, ao.t tart pai.i... ..... 6.ii s J. Un bam, Second and Wash lfiimnl mlilicalpi4itrfil. US inglOtl. - 1 1 Mr. and Mrs Jon. Connell and Total .j 9.i.ih y x.jnu Wootl Jr. left the last of the 8ia of o.rutw, ) Wck for Kockaway, where they Cuuniy u Waalilnaton, n,main during the warm 1. W. V, ilerarn. Amt Cahlrr or llir taining for several days that he was innocent lie gave as his reason the fact that he wanted Fourth of July money. - every inch of thia section. For Sale: Auto in first-class S. I AND P. H. ft E. ' 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 lfii. Forest Grove North All. excebt the P. It & N.. train! Seventh Street Stf . . 1 -4 -t ,L. J I are eiecinc, ana wp mo u- p Pm .nf nilf tn . poi on wain siretu Tonime rmneh. near Mountain aV ft ui woi Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m. McMinnville Train 7:36 a. m. Sheridan Train 10.02 a. m. Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. Forest Grove Train . .- 4:10 p. m. Eugene Train .....4u3 p. m. McMinnville Train 6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Train 9:60 p. m. From Portland Eugene Train arrives-. -8:15 a. m. McMinnville Forest Grove Fortst Grove Shendan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville A 1 1 trains. 9:45 a. m. .11:59 a. m. ..3:15 p. m. . . 4:30 p. m. ..6:40 p. m. .7:15 p. m. ...9:00 p. m. .12:15 a. m. dale. Monday, to put in a private bridge. He waa accompanied by Andrew Miller, Geo. Koy and C. Blaser. the latter going along to do the heavy work in engineer ing, the fishing aneVcooking. and to keep the remainder of the party in good spirits. Found: Lady's purse contain ing sum of money, on celebration grounds. July 5. owner can have same by describing purse and contents, and paying costs of advertising. John Walters, 21 miles northeast of Hillsboro, on E. E. Lyon place. Phone Farm er2& That Hillsboro haa people w ho are honest is attested by the fact stop on flag at I that in years past the Argus has aiMivt-nainvri bank, du at4ruiuly (wear llml the hIhjvo atalrmrnt It tru to the tirnt ol my knuwlrilyr and Iwllrf. W. V. IleiKrn, AMI. CaMilrr. CohrkcT Allcat: A 0. Shult, , W. Muboii. INirctor. 8nbiriilirt ami tworn to lfoi mc UiU ,vrfh day of jane, 1911. Win, O. Mai, Notary fublle, For Sale-Gasoline drag saw, on skids. Four H. P. engine, good running condition. Can Krind feed or run small machine with engine.-G. U. Haya, Laurel Oregon. season. Wm. Otto, who haa tho dis tinction of owning the farm on tho highest elevation on Bald Peak, whs in town Monday. For sale: , Number of line rmall pigs, seven weeks old. John Iteilly. Hillsboro, Ore., It 1. Phone F. 4C5. 17-19 Mrs. Leonard Brown departed Friday for an extended visit with relatives at Tucoma, Wash. Mn. A. C. Shuto and family arc located at the beach, liock away, for the Summer. Sixt h and Main; at North Kange contained many notices of money and Fir streets; at Sixth and Fir found. In this issue is anothi r streets and at Tenth street notice, and the owner can no Steam Service Old Depot doubt Drove property, for it To Portland lis a purse, containing a stipu- P. It & N. Train 4:30 p. m. ted sum or money. Kmm Portland I While Dr. Guy Via and wife 11 i n Tiin 912 a. m . were driving near Buxton. Satur V e '-i-i a.. . uiii.hAM day, their horse ran away and Sr m torn $SSE overturned the buggy, throwing at 2:00 p. m. from roruuaM,. hn-hnna nd wife out with Saturday and Sunday only Forest Grove Special-(Satur. davs only) . . . oa aA From Portland... ....iu:m p. m. To Portland 11:15 p. m. leach Special (on P. R. & N.) Lv. tlilisooro oai. an o:u- r. u. teturn " Sun. at 9:22 P. M. Will aell for cash, or trade The Shute Savings Bank Is an Old Reliable Institution with Resources of over If you arc toot familiar with banking methods call and talk it ovef with us and wc will gladly give you any iu formation desired. All . business strictly confidential. Ac counts o Women and Child - fen solicited 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savinj(s Deposits., A. McGill, Pres. A, C. Shute, Vice-Pres. W. Mahou, Cash. W. V, Bergen, Asst.. - Cashief both husband and wile out with much violence. The doctor was not iniured beyond a few scratch eg, but Mrs. Via suffered a frac tured leg. she was brought to Forest Grove the same evening. and Dr. Kautfman reduced the fracture. Mrs. Via is a daughter of Alfred Hey wood, of near Oak Park. E. H. Northrup lost his house Hillsboro property for a small by nre juiv a. ana Dy juiy ine tt.iuhnrrt Rnx 224. 16 claim had been adjusted by John IUIIU. , , .L -I- ii CAkiofTn .J vanaerwai, ana vne cnecK lor Ilorn. to Oscar schiener ana4. . u. na; n tk. ... I . in ime I MIC III" luoa worn v.oi .u yvi- wife, of Strassel, July 10, 1915. ..v holder fo, and Mr. Noh. daughter. Imp were away from home, and J. B. Walker, of near Green-1 no one was . present except the burg, and F. F. Conover, the children, when the fire took Scholia merchant were city vis-1 dace. The fire caught on the itors Monday. roof, and was probably trom a r n - a u.. i-fi. defect ve nue. or rrom h sparK inos. VAinneii nu laiuuj . m. :a- were lost The insurance amount HER ML' SB AMD WAS A DCSBtTCS Waaaa Dici to Maltaaasaa Caaa4v Mm aital, BariH Mm Mrs. Hatite Frazer. aged 42 years, died in the Multnomah Cojnty Hospital lait Saturday. She had been a county charge from this county for about a year. She was committed to the asylum at Salem. May 2, 1S14. and was there about sixty days. when the authorities notified Judze Reasoner that she was due for a discharge, her mind having cleared. Mrs. Frazer first came nto prominence here when her husband. Allen Frazer, a cement worker, s iddenly disappeared, in February. 1911 r razer told Bis wife he was going to Portland. and he never returned to Hillsbo ro. He wrote no letters, and neither did he send word to the wife. Mrs. Frazer brooded until she became demented and was sent to the fttylum. After a couple of month she was removed from the state institution and sent to the county hospital, in Portland, Washington County being com pelted to pay for her keen. rraaer tumea up in roruaoa year ago Rose Festival time. went to Salem to see his wife, made arrangements to take her away from the asylum, and then a3 suddenly disappeared without doing as he agreed. No one knows his whereabouts at present. The body of the wife was shipped to Hillsboro, Monday, and the remains were laid to rest in the county poor cemetery. BOWER LEIQHTON At the home of Mr. and lira. Silas Leighton. northeast of Meridian. Wednesday evening. June 30. the wedding of their daughter. Iva Floy, to Fred D. Bower, of Prairie. Idaho, took place in the presence of a large party of relatives and mends, Rev. Wm. Luscomhe officiating. The bride was charmingly at tired in white crepe de chine trimmed with Oriental lace. Miss Mabel Leighton was brides maid, and Miss Myrtle Beasley acted as maid of honor. Denver Head rick was best man. Florence Walt and Eva Schmelzer were the little flower girls, and Miss Lulu Adams played Mendels sohn's wedding march. The house was beautifully decorated with pink and white rambler roses. During the past year the bnde was one of the successful teach ers at the Blue Valley school and she is held in high esteem by a large circle of fne.ids. The 2 room is an industrious and prosperous young rancher of Prairie. Idaho, and formerly lived near Hillsboro. and is a son- or Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bower. The newly weds will make their home in Prairie. SAFETY: Yourjmoneyjsjsaferjin the bank than in your cash arawer. - V PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by u beingjable to give a bankreference, DISCOUNTS: Notes may be discounted and loans often ob- tained. if you have a commercial bank)account 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: coma in and see us and we will tell you more. 4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings -American National Danll MRS. JOSEPH UAtBREATH main several weeks. Thos. will gravitate backward and forward during the beacn season. Lost or strayed: White mare, 10 vears old: blind in left eye Please notify Mrs. ueppeson, Phone 3F 12, North Plains cen ed to $750. Gus Steves, of near Elmonica, ia trving out Summer irrigation on his ranch, and he expects to irrigate about ten acres this year, . wnf. Rwnifnof Raw. I and a great deal more next sea- WI,V. T....V u l n.,Mnt.M n.lf nm ore w iwii. f""!"" L n jj tk. of a little stream, and is ngurins Thos. G. Gerdine, one of the on htvlng his pump worked bj ch mfs of the sovernment Geo- mnfn. ua Mn kan graphical Survey, was here this d,e t cheaper than with gasoline WPfiK. US me nOW rVKSIUIIXbUII. I BnmmM ifrimtinn urill i rZ l ...S..1. CIIMM1". w....... .r... ne went out wiui w aoon be an important proposition party. Monday, to see now wwi the Willamette, Valley. The Washington County work was lttep Dart 0f July and August progressing. are generally very dry, amtirri noivun MeKninht aged 12 iration will mean larger crops o of Mr. and Mrs. R. vegetables. This county has McKnight was operated on early Sunday morning by Dr. Smith, who removed the appendix. The boy was taken violently ill Iste Saturday afternoon. many streams where Summer ir riaat on can be made a success, and there are already dozen ot plants along the Tualatin and Dairy. t . - Sherwood Ore., July 10 Special Rachel Louisa Galbeath, who died at the family home near Sherwood, July 3, was born in Washington County January 6, 85o, She was the daughter of urwin cummins, wno crossed the plains in 1852 and settled in the Tualatin Valley. On Novem ber 25. 1877. she was married to Joseph Galbreath. who together with four sons. Arthur. Don O . John and Raymond, and five daughters. Mrs. F. L West Mrs. A. Fishbuck. Mrs. a. roulkes and Anna and Delia Galbreath. survive her. She is also survived by a sister. Mrs. A. Fuller, of Tualatin. Mrs. Galbreath wss born. reared and married and' died on theold Cummins homestead. Her birthplace was a rude log cabin. but while a small child her father erected what was at that time called one of the finest farm houses in the entire country. The old house still stands on the same site and is used as a shoo. The funeral services were held at the Methodist Episcopal church at Tualatin last Sunday. Rev. lit. Blake officiating. Interment was in Wynona Cemetery. D. E. Blackburn and Joseph 1 Wolf ersperger spent Sunday over i at ute AUiamook beaches. YES! IVE I1.1VE IT III STOOi! One Million Board feet of Good Lumber A stock of lumber so large and varied that von can have prompt delivery of any order. We carry many large dimension timbers, and can save yon the expense of special sawing. When yon want lumber, promises don't fill your bill. Our specialties are quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment. You 'cau.do belter for less with this company. dgoz Lotto Cud. Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. 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