75T K Me XXH KiDLLSB HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY 22, 1915 NO. 18 zriii I DEFEAT SOW l, Takta Camp by ... .. nJ " aai I. KiMiik i n ... i. of P.. Mtn Hurt and the Grays retired irutn in .ruund Sunday to tell the ,,rv of deficit k. of I. team played lh i4 ttrftfrriratlon on the lural ..i ..( Inat by a wore of i ... I jO it seemeu v u "H o lJf the home boys a they ..n.hU to hold on to the Jrives and the fast ground- irt.nted to them by the vis- Freeman. Phelps and u4t- the battries for the local L A!U-n andltoblnson did the work for the visitor. the pitcher tor cnoiis What threatened to tie a verv rioim accident occurred recently when th far in which II. V. Cute and hi son-in-law, Chss. Ilt-im, both !! known here, were tidimr, overturned on a ateep K'rn.l' in the Tyich Valley. They were driving from the Gates' ranch It The Dalle, and brakes on the car failed to hold, with tin result that the car ran away, throwing Iwth the men oit just before it overturned. However, when the car waa up net it fell on them. Mr. Gale sustained by the accident some verv nainful bruised, but no broken bones, while Mr. Ileim luckily rsraped with only a few minor bruinrt. I anw eordwood. iole up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rail, and Utardtt of all kinds, into utovewood lengths. Will ifo into thf eiiiiiitrv. Writ, ohone or rail on me.- Carl Skow, llillsho ra I'hone. City 4CL or rail at Tualatin Hotel, The fjolie Aid Society of the Methodist Church, their hus bands, and friend, were enter tained Friday evening, at the home of Mm. W. N. Uarrett A very interesting program of music and reeitation waa rend ered. Ught refreshment were served. i iv,. tiiirtt)P lor nenoi lien, r' . . , ... . ... ii ;. j i . ....iik.iw ana uucnea Mr. ami un J. w . uai ev anu .I dean game ana nas me son, raui. ami mi r.va oaney returned rriuav irom aan rran ciaeo, where Ihey haye been at tending the eiiNjaition. Mr. Bal- lev returned by rail, while the n.t of the ua tv returned by steamer Great Northern. They retort a pleasant trip. l)r Klmer Smith and Ward Down, who have been visiting Dr. Smith father at Golden- dale, Wah returned home Sat iintav nvKninir. Fhev made the trip overland from Goldendale to The Dalle, In Dr. SmiW s car, and then shinned the car from there to Portland. KJ CIRCUIT JUDGE HEWS HKIY CASES Sherilt Reeve I JKatea Daly. Hoot- let gcr, Wanted Here THUS. IENSE0V H.IADS NOT OtllTV Tni Tawaw' Sal te Pay tl.We, Later Psrtfed I v t" " " w ; - iinif oi a wia HiUshoro Grays were ue- d by the. fat Yertioori t Verboort. last bunuay, nf HtoO. As will be by the score the local boy r had a chance with the fsut h team, luipn wtiuam IllHl lOr ine vii j e'lien llurs lost to the Ga team, at Gaaton. by the k. of 7 to 6. The Held was rounh for the local uoy. anu gime was won ehieny on er- '.klU DANCt!, MOOS I! HALL Order of Mxme. the ml lodge In Ihe county, will n tneir new quarivrv w n ht with a dance. I nday eve- , July 23. he new lodge room oi tne e are aeredlt to the Order to the city, ihe Moose, ule one of tha younger lodges thin city. Is a very strong in- ution here now. and has a fKe membership from all over k Mintv. The members are at entt'rtairers. and those attend iwsxt Friday are sure hnve a aulendid time. They lend a cordial invitation to the. lif to come and visit them in ir new hall, over IheCoramer- O I'hetns ha Durchased the txrn p,nini and Dressing ma rKln.. form Mi-lu nu ntnl bv Black- burn & Freeman, and has estab- Imned a cleaning and pressing t.ttrh. in (hi Waihimrton hotel luiiMimr in the room which was formerly wcupied by the buffet Cnuntv Clerk Luce issued two tut Saturday. II M w " ' ' in JiMtfhh 11. Wescolt. Jr. and Anna liiuck. and one to Roy a' &-hu miru'h and Luna u. Humfe. H of Washington County. th.. ItillKluim Merranlile re imrt th sale of miny binders, 'ollowing are the proceedings of last Thursday. Friday and Sat urday in the Circuit Court before Judge Bagley: Thursday, July 15 Harrington va Uarrington, do cree of divorce. Fde v Wohlschlegel, dismissed. Davis v Klwert, dismissed. Grand jury reports eight true bills and one not true bill State v J Frank Stroud, not true bill returned, and defendant ordered discharged, and bonis men released. State v Andrew Schild. ar raigned Thos II Tongue appeared for state, and defendant In per son in custody of the sheritT. State v Louis Kastis, arraign ed. Thos II Tongue appeared for state, and defendant appeared in person in the custody of the sheriff. State v Thos M Kennedy. waived arraignment, and plead not guilty to all indictments. KYiiiav. Ju lfi- Stite v Fred Townsend. ar raiimcdand plead guilty. II T Bagley appeared for defendant, and K H Tontrue for the state. State v Andrew Schild. ISenton Bowman appointed attorney for the defendant Anna Delude v Nelson Delude. liUmiHiuHl on motion of o aintilT. SUte v Fred Townsend. sen tenced to tav a fine of $1,000, and costs. In default of this sentence, defendant to serve one day in the county jail for each $2 of the fine. Paroled on con dition that he iivtf a life of rectitude, and observe all the laws of the land, and become a law ahidinor ritizpn. Defendant nnt untor into anv character of a quarrel or parole will be revoked. sher Hi Heeves aepanea r nuay morninar for Hutte. Montana, to st William Dalv. who is wanted horfl rnr mverai onenses. l'aiv e " - ---- - doing tnr rin cond tu commence on th termination of the first. He paid Uith fines. Grand jury returnee one mie II. and dismissed until further State v John I-ove and Itol.t .ucas. releaswl on their own reeoirnizanee and w appear ai the sheriff's call. State v Thos M Kennedy, trial Gractf Fowler case, set for Tues day. July 2. State v t hos at ivenneuy. ar- raiurned on statutory charge; pleaded not guilty. State v K J Daly ana inoe s Kennedy. I'.3dy house charge. arraicned and pled not guilty. State v T M Kennedy, indict ment No 2. set for trial July a. Stat v T M Kennedy. Albert Litchie Bawdy house case set for Saturday. July 21. or.a'isoi::iDOi OMOOOE Lehman' Haceminsad Parala oa Condltlans ! Repay TOPsY COUNTY eniAMTION MONEY eitratitlM Btaacy a4 Etstas CMaly U SKI Ulat lirSntr.fVIro Kola. "First for Thirst," 5c at fountains Jack Robinson, a prominint farmer of South Tualatin, was a city visitor Saturday. Wanted, to rent: A farm of 50 or 100 acres. Address tlox 200. laurel. Ore. 18-21 Mr and Mr. Cha. H RiggS. of Orenco, departed Sunday for three weeks' stay ai weians. Wells-Farito Agent Blackburn received, the last of the week, a new wagon from headquarters. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Carstens. Mm. Hartley and Mrs. Unndell. of Banks, were Hillsboro visitors Friday. Andrew Schild. who about a year ago trysteriously disappeared from the Lehman ranch, two or three days after the discovery of a theft of a large sum of money, and was later located in Calif nia. and brought here waa given a hearing , in the Circuit Court last Saturday. Benton Bowman appeared for the defendant who waa sen tenced to not less than one nor more than ten years in the state penitentiary. He was paroled on recommendation of Mr. Leh man. on condition that he repay to the county the eosta of this action and of hia extradition. which totals $100. payment to be made at tne rate or tsi moniniy. to be payable the first of each month, with first Davment sent 1. He must also repay the money stolen from Ur. Lehman, at the rate of S50 per month. He must not leave this county. msm - & I A a. . I I L- ... . . . I -I mil UIUHL rVDOrL DT ICUIT HI UW Ulnch L-erwr we 8heriff by the first and fifteenth maker, of near Helvetia, brought I f th j.,,,.- wkat he supply ot nisproaucv h.c . . . - . , much he is earning. In case he I violates any of these conditioos I parole will be revoked and sen Vence served. in a last of the week. Alex Gordon, one of the coun ty's most substantial farmers, wss in from North nains, me last of the week. the most COFFEE complete line of Eastman Kodaks and supplies. They do develop ing and printing. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bergen and Mr. and Mrs. John Bergen left the last of the week for an outing at Netarts. Mail your Kodak films to the Hillsboro Pharmacy. They de volnn and nnnL and are the agents for Kastman supplies. Arthur O'Connor, nephew of W. G. Hare and Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, of this city, is out fropi Portland for a couple ot weeks. E. Widberg. of Laurel, was in town Saturday. His son. wroy, una nitrated on bv Dr. KoOD CLUB COOK BOOKS The second edition of the Coffee 1 Club Cook Book is on Bile, at I GO cents. The books are on sale at the following places: Vaught's Grocery. Hillsboro Mercantile Co, Donelson's Furniture Store. Gragg 4 Powell Q ropery, Kosa Grocery. Rest Room. Second St near Morton Greenhouse SAFETY: Yourlmoney'blsaferjin the bank than in your cash drawer. PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by beiogble to give a bank. reference. 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 amountpaid. There are only a few advantages of a bank account; eomeSin and see us and we will telf you more. t Per Cnt. Interest On Savinsfa wmm American National Danll Ql iMsf ntwrssw. c5)y,:o j YES! UE IL1VE IT III SMC. One Million Board feet of GoodlLumber A stock of lumber so large 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 yon want lumber, promises don't fill vour bill. Onr specialties are quality, ser- vice, and courteous treatment Yon can do better for less with this company. Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Track. A D 3 O LUTE L Y Everything in Building iiatesial S. P. AND P.E.4E, la Iha man tulin kaa haon y utnaer, i l.i., Timhor and iMltka ist nf tho u ufk. for tonsili a the harvest season is drawing .Mn:n i;minP toUi near, rirmvrs i I in supplies for their coming lUnk. Friday night July 2M crops. k ... I'ikii aft . .. k a I I ill ir nit .uiii'ii wum,.iii, . """.-...i h lit,r ..,, money see mc aJUn, was in Hillsboro, bal-! , r.,runil Room 1 Commer- Mr. May. minors, on Sunday, and several nther offenses of the same nature. IVar C. Sad er V Mi lard I' Parmer-7 Sadler, dismissed. SLatfl v Oscar Anderson & Wil lis Meeks, indictments Nos 1 and 9 airaicned. Sam Johnson ap peared for defendants, E B . . . .,. . , TonaruA for state, waivea ume n nlAn.l nnt o-inltv to each III ... MH 1 I MA MAV V AM W ! B I IIIIV i n n.k..n iu at iiiaia-laicimeiii, nu i oci, mm r.. r.. niiitsiiaii - . .. an Wred down to this city with n tin Hole , it.iwiH.ro. J-'"V'- Sm:the" v Na-nnie E arty of friers. Saturday. vest iwry uwwr Q-":.- Uutrerford ao t ' K m ill tltltSIIIV IU9 IIIHUU IV WWIJ tvi kinuuv LvtUwent to Ru. u,y "1"! C" .vr" f.r.,ii aa a neared for the plaintiff. Default . ..a .ri., I U in IftlTOI""! ' I . . . - Uim Marion Lytle visited with lui Janet noenei, ai nucnj tazfl, the tirst of the week. 1 GiiHtav Krsuat), of Cornelius, ci'al I'.ldg., Hillsboro, Ore. IIINWiK P.XPCRT This anilies to any entered and decree granted, Sof maSe. . I . Mabel A Koyal v Osrnan Uoyal for Mrs. W. E. Stevens, of Port n&l. Is spending a few days at the borne of her daughter and tm4e Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. OHO, Money to loan on farm secur ity. 1 represent three large nre insurance companies, uive me a call. E. I. Kuratli. ShoriiT Rtfeved returned Mon day morning from Butte, Mont, bringing with him William uaiy, who is charged with bootlegging at Timber. Money to loan on flrst-class farm security. Washington County Abstract & Title Com- pany; by E. J. McAiear, mana ger. 4U Miss Eva Emmott went over to Kockaway. the lasl ot ine week, for a few days' visit witn Miss Bena Shute, and wm later visit at Netarts. A. Rutchman, of east of town. All, except the P. K. & N., trains are electric, and stop at the de not on Alain street To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a, m, McMinnviile Train 7:23 a. m. Sheridan Train 10.02 a. m. Forest Grove Train 12:60 p. m. McMinnviile Train 2:15 p. m. Forest Grove Train . .-4:10 p, m. Eusrene Train. -4:63 P. ro. McMinnviile Train 6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m. From Portland Eugene Train arrives . 8:15 a. m. Lv tie went to Bux i r - . . . . m. Monday rooming, 10 iook at- i.in,i.,r r inma a rt ifm n .t AJi n w wnrk ... .1 . . . -w.-. 'aiv e or IBBKr ui iuavMi- . I . , ' . - . ..... . . - . , u.. ....I ir iMian it linn reierciictr. l obt Cook, who has been In- Aire oi njacnines, or - :v nine true ;iu...bU ui. uu.i .win the uaat wtU make no I Grand jury returned nine true ii n nun vt bub m. ttihii iii.i' r - -. m a. 7 1 1 Months has returned to llillsbo.1 difference, in rjItsrW. P or ta AB,rpu, uiM B.t ). 120 years old -all wiu we j . .ir;, ' tie perfectly. Every "toJ.P" f,, u if Mtis; sentenced made an early call to the city Wuiin.r tmuiie. or na on 1 w t- ""..:. .. -11 .7.,.KInfl irom 1 wiu jream in old machines. , . . 1. .-.ij . Kvery macn ne vo oc nnn f his Dromlse not to do any waPfMnVB".wrr-A . Urona. and to reoort to the n. i j 1 fft t Ta r im 11:1 v 1 ui nwi 1 " w dUpy , iu.ij C.tnrrlav Jiilv 17 K!. Eafr SStoT Fred" W Moore. Sher- t rrw: 'e The manThackerand Fred Davidson. 1.. in IhlM Will UU I ! I niKIIW, u "" niUIIM 111 llllllll www For Sal -Gasoline drag saw. tn ttkids. Four H. P. engine. good running condiUon. Can rind feed or run smalt machine vith engine. G. B. Hays. Laurel Oregon. IpertBanent, 17-9 The Shute Savings Bank It an Old Reliable Institution with . Resources of over $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 Wotueti and thud- :rcn solicited 4 Per Cent. Feld on Sevinrfs Deposits. W. Mahon, Cash. W. V. Bcrgeu, Asst. Cashier A. McGill, Pres. &. C. Shute, Vice-Prcs. for atate. defendants in person. All dead guilty to giving liquor to a minor. Each was sentenced the pen - Saturday morning, taking one a oonsidera- Deering binder from the Hillsbo ro Mercantile. W. H. Forney, who lost his home recently by fire, was in from near Oak Park, Uriday. His new home, which is a much larger and finer structure, is rap- Ml.. paid nl.it inn. IUIY """"P vwL.f.. i , . . ... ... ... . 1 1 uiivh onivi Dr. and Mrs. w. u. wow ana - p- i.nd. To Portland .... McMinnviile " . .A:4S a. m. Forest Grove " .11:63 a, m. Forest Grove " . 8:15 n. m. Shendan " ..4:S0d. m. McMinnviile " .6:40 p.m. I Forest Grove " .7:15 p. m. Forest Grove " .-9:00 n. m. McMinnviile " .12:15 a.m.1 All trains, ston on flair at I Sixth and Main; at North Bange and Fir streets: at Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street Steam Service ...... ...Old Depot To Portland x V. R. & N. Train ..4:30 p. m. From Portland P. R. & N. Train 9:12 a. m. Loop Special, due at Hillsboro at 2:00 p. m. from Portland Saturday and Sunday only. . rorest urove special (Satur-l I have reopened the old Blacksmith establish ment formerly operated by Peter Ridwig, at Oren co and am equipped to do all kinds of Blacksmith ing, Horse-shoeing and Automobile Repairing. Fronll Rulill Orenco, Oregon Phone, Farmer 30x6 Hillsboro Aoto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Deesoneble DA IT AND NIGHT SERVICE and & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176 and sca- 10:33 p. m.l 11:15 n. m.l Beach Special (on P. R 4 N.) Lv. Hillsboro Sat. at 3:02 P. U. Heturn " Sun. at 9:22 P. kl. in ueiauil uiereoi w ki n. .;n ,m lim.L siaerauon 01 mo pjmi"hi hj i Moore and Davidson that twy . , aorh nav C&O and costs, they will Vnr Sale: Auto in first-class r . '.. . . 'm l-1 . ...... ! be paroled on the Daiance 01 me condition. VYl" 9eu very rea8n" An Thankee to nav S75. and the khlo or trade for a good, young balance he will be paroled. They team, harness and light wagon. mMi allnufml to DSV SlOlTaam must h( lflOO tO 1200 each. nciw m - i - - .. . monthly on their fines, and must call 16x. Forest urove -worm report to the sheriff every two Seventh Street 5tf ...Ilra nnil k Hnofl Am nald. ri" -w i w,,. wa tho scene on-..7 - - State y larl u Linqnoim, pa- 4 ,;9iSat,irda w at canw ana bench warrant s P. car. on Buxt0- County Clerk E. C Luce spent Sunday in Portland. Buy your Kodaks and supplies! irom tne ueiia urusr store. Agents Eastman Kodak Co, last of the week for a two weeks' For ule: Number of fine small pigs, seven weeks old. John Keilly. Hillsboro. Ore.. R. 1. Phone F. 4S5. 17-19 role revoked, ana oencn warraiii. " mi . .orr Q n " . - iMAininir imp n:oi i. uar. uii ordered to issue. , '7" "'ty- vnnt - i, k 11 1 'i',i.i.. . u' HtipirntrnML I cuiti inn " t - III U AUKBCI f W 'J . . a lining . . 1 an acrpn niHir. iiiiviiik ui ic itvii ov . dismissed. .u ua vm ourplpssrv driven t'ori ana mmuvr vo v. -;t - . . mnfnrmnn 1 1 iitwin i i h 1,1 fit: iv . 111c iiiubui iiiuiii Portland Mercantile Union V JM ajmt MdTKrTlS Ireland, of Portland, is John Uietrich, dismissed. , - to Bund 8envr, spending a few day. with his Wm B Jolly v A r atungei v ""k brothers. Tom and Hal. in this " V. . Ui AOP DJim trill II U LllltlUKIla MU II IT I. . ux, dismissed wunoui cosia. , ; - r "tn rt- to tne cuy. . . , State V Lyman H. rair, inoici- - '-" """K In knn from 8. A Rnard. fnrmrlv nronrie. ments 1 and 2 .arrane d, iwa nto a waon; which tor of the Cash Grocery of this Tongue for the state, defendant .ni. the track. When city, is now conducting- the del- appearing inrso... iw r-u iy, . h track ,e 8houW lcate8aen in connection with the WTm. indictmentT en- lb more careful than they are. 'Dr. Wise Earview HateL foro it's GoTto To do that lucctnfullj rut mnst Iutc a 1 Sczcca Camsra The perfect view fades quickly l the ideal ctprc sion soon yaoitked; to you must have the lines , Cameni-and that's the Seaeca. New Senecas have fasur lenses, quicker shutter, make better picture. Tae whoa . tribe ii here in out ttoft come and lee them. FILMS TOM ALL MAKES LABL H. DYT HILLSDOSO. OIXE. " ll - D