HXMpho .tart namtA;r : t afrrHd-cMU Mil ku!t, County Official Paper dahacnpOoo : I1J0 per Aeanm. b Im4 1 k mrtKlm) -T- 1.00 A JUKIJUM The Salient Column aa- Washington County's crops for 1915 will lonp be remembered as of the largest in yield for years, taken all in ail. Why don't you blame this cn the administration? The bijr press still calls for war on Germany, but you see none of the editorial writers enlisting in the regular army. Is it psib they are all pist the rr.i.iUry ae? Uncle Sani is now dead locked with both Germany and England on the shipping, question, and neither side of the triangle ap pears to be finding that "salient." Is it possible that tre big busi ness of Oregon is again proomirg a millionaire tor the United States Senate? From the space given S. Benson one should not be murdered if he imagined that the first page stuff is the enter ing wedge of another "big mitt' campaign all of which must be amusing to our genial friend. Bob Booth." And now our friend, George Brownell, of the Fails City, says the recent liquor law is unconsti tational. As Brother Brownell is some "shucks" when it comes to constitutional law, his opinion should cause the man with an arid throat to sit up and take notice! UNION STOCK YADS The receipts for Monday are- Cattle UI1: how 1617: sheen 1. JU. A fair run of 1200 cattle came forward over Sunday. The usual 7 cent kind were not in evidence, however, and 6 90 was as close as any sales made. Cows sold from 3 cents to 5 25; stags 4 50 to 6 00; bulls, 3 75 to 5 25. Hogs There wis another spectacular advance in the hog stction the first of the week, last week's top was advanced 30 cents, making the present high mark lor hogs 7 60, Receipts have been light, only 1600 being on Monday's market. Sheep Sheep house transac tions were steady in all lines. Some Iambs sold end of last week at 6 50, this price of course for 'trictly good stuff. Unit about came forward this week a i it. w Scrap Book M CU"4 It. A ty j;in1 Itsto lb 9W cf tb tcVcrsjHi mjaiiy at Ctii"a and ak p.1 fur -K II aakl hi nam u Missouri TV n;ati3irvr ha'ui ! iit a tur-ci-r t.-r Jut at tb:it nwvn.rt atHl pit hltn a tm-wsat thjl had I j ( iVIiirrvd In a burry. "Hrrv's jour cb44t my Uy." .id lb, tuuapr. "Ibtxf hj i t U-r kk Witi atuxit uul'Uervd tuaav, j Var. J."t ni Uu-k iiuiil Jim bjv Jtlt,-rJ It. X'e. 1 " I' J cru.: r- ' Win. ai-4 tuu tt 'I'";. by k fct V fcanj ch-il i"' itur -S that I' nm !'. I ihcrn bit. 'f n hi j"'. " s!.ttO f.ttcr. mv r rv r f ..! ! (sl f',vf Tlmi. ui " ro.ir.J W b Kii-k 'f ifr!,t!y !' t' J" lr- "!jr ia ir -ut mil lb M'k"" ! - I f 'br Vau't Jxt Ihdl I am lm T- I'bl! ad.tj hja TVU-traib. Hop picking begins SepL 1. Peny Trullinger. born here in the sixties. '3 dead. C E. Korn. of Helvetia, was a city visitor Tuesday afternoon. Jos. Robinson was in from Farmington yesterday. The Oregon Electric will soon build a hop warehouse, 24x75, adjoining the Hillsboro station. Mrs. Janie Sewell and daugh ter. Miss Mary, returned yester day from Kockaway. Miss Edith Perrine is spending the week in Portland, attending the millinery opening. J. A: Kirkwood, cf Keedville, was in town yesterda). He re ports Julius Weisenbeck quite n ,1 n ill a his home near Reedville. iPK D" aae e. rai A little UiU-afli-marl Iho li lvphiuir ran; rilst 'f l!w ir' tb-t aj'lvanrJ I W Isjiuliij; ati h tu.tD. -an,h3t l rificl. IU jou t a lv ttii j rail Mia a'urlV" lu.ji:lrl tb watchman. "We JKl bare too tuiiiuu-a at," rr- fln-J lb manaf. Tti atcbman wntliiaeJ: Meeting cl Board of Equaluation I anJ a!J b b.iJ to c t "" tb Marin RM3nc. A tiaiulal ril:iii h ti l-nt H;tr j.ar ilb t!; Il i lu Ui-rl': lil. U rvl.UMMr t.f t f..i... a-.'. "1 k4 f l t'l'. J l li l'1'l r ' rHiJ la Allan l. Irani ! .US S-l f.ir out Allkttit -f t ' tii t ii .! W I Wr li.i !u t v. hi u a ii' tv T.k Tmxt'ATibr of XV Ah L titf U in Ouulttr. 'iiifu: N .t,,' .i bitT (tirn inn t;i ei l.t. Ins. t Lhm'ourt H.uiw in Hiii tu. in W mi.n(Ua 1hiiij. tul b-lii tit wnxhi Mouot in ikiiic . ami tbat tittt lh tiuivaih! -m.f j tv'lj1 I" iv U (uh u-if imiiM U im mvnl lhi i-l Muj luntT fr 115. ami (vurw-t a'l rrrm in aual.a atxl ti -r:pli fi or quaultliMi ill ta'Hl, UU or .viitr i-i;-';,-i. atiJ it u to .Iuit tj ai l, t-.m iiitPttnl u a(a-ar at lit tuu. Aft tiaiY am.ltit 1. anil it il b I koii l in I Kixnt ol KuaiuttKMi that irx r. i -!! i laiitls h mwi .nnni a t i-" r in tH4 uani til a nrm or j- il iMt tl -iur ol lh untr.or ir. u.i.W tt lf mJ tia aiu. or any kn or oilier i-ntin tl ammwl i.l rkwrj i .iiia.;tiiou ahail Biakf io ir- r cirrrn icn. Mai rran.tall. i-rl 'r Wih:ouHt County, Ora- tli.tt vrtl. at this b.-ur. ai.J I tolj bim xuiJa't kxv" "Ye. j. aaiJ the uiaiiarrr. -WVX aalJ lh ali-bif.art. "be aaUl be hiI,1 pi. aol I bal ! u!t mj fiia on bitu." Hut Jvu ! Ju l blm? ei'-Ulrn el t!e t.jauai r. "N" merkl mrtie la'k the rfP"B orr I!h llV. "It I want Kij uti Uk--rbilaJlHib UiUvr Hopa. Ttrr l ra arr on es'lh s broaj chart tut li soma t ir.l t c' n-r It fr tr alnn rn li mr r. t A ttuHictt miv r.t .sr lt AnJ If ttxSay th lieVT m rvf l vr kUTu la twrfalu Prrvharii- ttinorro a Jn mar brln Tb vaary beart a clrsnn; -InMmtiiWA e U.l in) tii-.' be. " '1 ut rlu lu a cu(.UvirJ.' aa be. "Vui'lioaMJ' ar t -Vf. .i b, 'Ulru 1 ootue on Ibe Kut I rut t Ik- 0 .n. no 1 n il ural'.v take" mr !n,- Si I 'ii a rui-tioarl. ami 1 ut Vui luiile .N" the !i aiu't lair ' "Stn uie !i- !i'b,..:rt' a 1 "The man ksl Uie l. lUe !.i Nkint raiMU-nbtvl l-l. mtil li I. i l N-en I. fl 0111 uimI iiritiii If.e tiUSt lo T mil lnii tkm -'I m: !! h.t rlttil lu Ibar on one of Ih. ui uticUeV m niin friiu ii. tate "Vou tloii't ti. W t"'il ali.nl h i -lie.l. f.ir t!ir hi -r w.-re tfie .il.!le l'liu!i-, iil the Vfy flit rrtolutkin ! tl.e atisft ha l Jiiiiiixti !" jvn.vr footgear lnt tbe HuJou "-New York DODGE BROS- CARS 1916 MODELS DODGE BROS. CARS 1916 MODELS lilillliblLlfllLlI! uri( i: TO CREDITORS, IX THE COUNTY COL'RT OF TIF. STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY I i Ibe tuatter ol tb Hi:M Jo-th Vi ler, utrtl Nitii-e 19 benbT eiven thai th nnlr. eiel h lrn iltiir ai.tkiinljtei .n.1 nu uraHii iv ineorier or iw tcmnir fiiiiri ol the Mate of Orntoo. lor a:nnto:, CountT. berotofor entered, ia km-uir f tii la.it Will s'kI rrstauient of Jmvuri Mil er. ik.'ase,l. atiil trial tha un.iar viKiied ha iualirsoJ aa lucn eiei-utor a i'T iaw prrHrn ne,i. Nov Tjerefom. all rur, in , hAviiu eiaima aimitiat aAiJ mika Af t ,1 ,4a ctdent are hereby notitid aod requirl 10 011 1. 111 in aanin, loremer wun lrour roQcner urmur at tiu, law . rti r , u l. tiarv, in tbe Amenran National track Kuiiiic. in Hilmhoru, WaafiitiKtoti Vum. Hron. ithtu aix montbi I oiu toe ir: here .f lateil thi lb daof Aueuat 19 3. f'aIof Jo. Viller. lca.l. n ui .. narc. Attorney tor LievuUif Tha Abducted Voter. A Londoner of iirnomioeJ Tirr nrtn- c!pli- bjJ a wife l'b klrous rtillcal teiiJetK-h-a, On l!ie momltis i'f a con test la which exert tote at of the ncni'Wt lmiortanoe bla MWr balf In- flnoatltiirly aursesti'4 out l'rvakfst that tbey thoulj enjoy wh.it tirouilil ti I a cktrkma J.iy by UrlvUij; In the country. The buatiiQtl res J! It cocwnteil. an. I after a pleasant outiug they tvtunuvl ta the evening Ju.t aa S oVKxk n chiming. Then taU tbe wife aweetiy. "It U too late nw, dear, to rot In thla election." "Yea," was the? reply, "tut 1 rotej at S o'clock this mornine. before Tim came tK'wnatalrs."-UnJio Taller. SaMy Firat. Colonel P. I'olk Johtio-n of I oulvrie. who foucbt for lh t"ttfivri riiy, tv.i l otiietbliig In l!ie i!:;al. !ie fnmi the frttt tbe other il iy tint n-:ii!n..i I !m rery n:d h of h;it tiai",viiv hen he a iMTiliig lu Hie -i-tirii aniitr "I rv:!eni!-r It nxa !. roM. r.i'ny nlk-hl In tbe ftiM.lfe of liter." .UJ the I veteran, "when a In).', I.wn ih-ip in my regiment an or !en t i s mi ( k et iluty He Itioiiiht t!ie i!u.i!t..n oxer fur a tultnite. an.l then lie turned to the nen.i'ant who bid lr-uslit the nx-a ante. 'You c-rlt:!it mtniliht U-i.-k wbir you come from.' he ilrmUM. 'iiul tell tbe r:((i'n I Jet iiati-bel'y isn't do It. I pt a letter from tllli'ml Itr.icif th! nmwtilu'. an.! he a!.l c""i ""'n waa pit tin nighty iikei-rx-e In thl hery arniy anj fur nte tt tike gjoj rjre of my-a-'f." "-Argonaut Tim ta Call a Halt. One nlrbt an efteetucd citizen was enjoying bla after dluucr atuoUe an.l pn to ni t!ut the u riiU r fjuy t'owers and family are on the Neha em this week Herman Becker taking them over in an auto. For Rent -A hotel in Come. lius. Inquire of the telephone central at Cornelius. 22-4 Marriae? licenses have been zranted to Guy W. Kahler and les. Banks: and Patterson and Alta evetiliiit ller when liltto YVUUe ratu Lied Into bis tone wearlug ii-ir'ried eii-reft-tkn. Taj." aakl he. "why la It that peo ple of Africa ere MarkT ! "llwause, my U'.v." was the tmnut rejoinder of tbe olj man. "tbey are al-1 ways Ui tbe tun. Orife when jrtsnmg thrush a rente ten In I.etio K'l t tiregorr wa aur ( one old .New lugbiud f imiiy ba.l t-i lur M In a t in le. w ith their fivt t.iwarl iU ci-titer. He aked the ri-a.in f.ir tb: arrangement, nii.l alt of that day, ilaugbier of Mr. Stuwe, rvpl ed. "So l!iat when they r.M- at I be lal ilav only nieiiilieni of tliolr own family may f.-H'W lliolll" VE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE BEEN DULY APPOINTED EXCLUSIVE DEAL ERS THROUGH WASHINGTON COUNTY FOR THE DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS. WE NOW HAVE A CARLOAD OF 1916 TOUR ING GAR MODELS IN STOCK AND WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE THIS POPULAR CAR AT ANYTIME, write, phone or call on us ULNUHI Miss Martha Florine S. P. AND P. E. & E. Alfred Kaufman and famiU- Nervin. - l' 11. ! . . ... VM I 01 laiie isia. ann a -mo Josse. of Portland, started for Bay Ucean. luesday. for a week's 8ty- All. except the P. K. & V. trains . IheTnief. an extraordinary are elec.1"?' and 8toP at the de- miw,itmn o . u i Pot on Main street Dorothy Donnellv. will thJ to Portland attnutinn.ttut: i, forest Grove Train fi-JW n m evening. Si-ecial solos bv tkw.M i i"nnulle Train 7:36 a. m. Olsen. the well known basso. nenf " lra'? W-02 a. hi- KTviiiia iauitrs Alii .Tnriprv . vipiiinnvi a i n.ir -., . i ...' 1 1 . iiic aiaiu I) Will tnve an ice Cream wvial at fTnroef r.mi, T; t.in. , , ... . I "-- u'u'c ii am . .t.lKj o the home of Mrs. 1 VL CsmiJr'imnm. t-; i-n beil. Schotls, on Friday evening McMinnvillp Train fi-Jfl n inm.oi or a -i . i ti : y, uSuai bnori program forest Urove Train 950 d ana iKtru, LVirvrwiu i rr t .i int-ir ' ' rrom rortiana M w- I Is itrvttiM .... ." ; r i a m "fir iram arnves...5:ia a. m m. m. m. m. m. m. m. a i . a wi -rs i Ooy. Withycombe will attend the school picnic at Banks, Sat urday, August 28. This will be his first trip to the county since nis election, so far as public ap pearance is concerned, and hi many friends will take advan- tae of it to meet him. McMinnville forest Grove Fortst Grove Shendan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville A I I trains. Cornelius Ott. Tuesday made Sixlh UHla njTNoX'nS replication to aeain tipmmo a I ,.a v.. ' , ... ln.?.e . rit 7PB of th Hnm-ie. V V lKia 81 .0,xtn and fir i ;;.;o" v,;u-r '""r re"ana" l street. u u - ,c..3 ao Meam Service Old Derwt OtL who was hnrn in II I v,u ej'i went to Canada where he homel To p01"tland hteaded. In order for him to d. r. li. & N. Train 4:30 p. m iniii it was necessary for him b, hmm Pm-tUn BwearalManceto the King cf P. It & N. Train 912 a. l ureal or urn, uil was farm-1 r c i . .. I, in ud there, and he L FJ . Special, due at Hillsboro , associates had 1300 acres in trrain. aLfi fr,ora portIand i He had just started six binders 3aurday,and Sunday only. . in the harvest whPn. h.n. tores Grove Special-(3atur . camealon? and destroyed the X?! ,,'y', , ! tl: . . rrotn rurignn l n 5 cuurccruij. inis maae utt on? rn pnrtnA n'V--S? for the good old United StafP9 10 Fort,and - 11:15 p I; and he came back to the land of t Oregon. He settled down at 1 Laurel. A. L. Sexton, of Forest firm- 9:4a a. m. 11:59 a. m. . -6:lo p. m. - 4:30 p. m. ..6:40 p. m. -7:15 p. m. -9:00 p. m. .12:15 a. m. on flair at m-j; .Hi(T"7--.. j I. IWffiaVan i laaMaawi a alail.aiaVi'avitf.lrt-t'tiat i who has charge of the Sixteen World's Chimuinu d.iuih horses of the Barnes Wild Animal Circus tint is to exhibit iu Hillsboro Tomorrow m. 10 Days Stopover at m. m. Beach Special (on P. R, & N.) Lv. Hillsboro Sat. at 3:02 P Return " Sun. atfl-f? P ki - . - aa a , Ui M. , must have lost his rabbit's foot several years ago. About three "i years aeo he was drivinor a Rimn a miilna HAainpn tl, a X r n a. a Tt i ui u.ujco ociuca uic f alia DrlUH OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 7:18 .... 3:28 9:58 12:43 3:58 5:43 a ml a ml ami am pm pm pm pm ml f , above forest Grove, wl en his - team and wagon with himself it went through the structure, 'causing him both injury and damage. A few weeks ago he 1 1 . . ii i . iubi iwu aim a imu lingers in a day he cut his hand again, this 9:j8 (Sat" on,y' P time severing the tendons of the I fom Portland 55 minutes. ',uac ui ins nana. oexion re-l'"' am ,cei ved.no damages for his Watts am ondge accident. The Argus u: u - j . l .. r, . . In. fir .wouia aavise oroiner oexion to i.vu...... Dm jiew a noreesnoe in nis ciomes, pm ana kiii a raDDit in the dark of .....pm the moon, and then wear one of 1 7:13 D m inepawsin eacn or nis four tar, oniy; D l . t .. . lio.nr Avuaera pocxeu. in.ua jira SAN FltAXCISCO and lO Days at Lcs Angeles are allowed on all litkels to Ihe llast This will enable you to see the two wonderful world Expositions without loss of time or extra expense. Scenery enroute is unsurpassed Every mile protected by Rlock Signals. Four line trains each way daily Portland to San Francisco mak ing connections for the South and Kast. Let us send yo-i our illustrated fr.l l. rs "Way. o.ucuu-s ana aiuornia and lu Two! positions. r nnnMr o nn fill. L. DUUHL VI bU. Automobile Dealers HILLSDOKO Phone Main 812 OREGON Your Old Car Taken in on Trade and Terms Given if Desired Ford Oars, Cadillac Cars Dodge Bros. Cars X- tW J Favorite f f ! Ws&W Shotguns and the U ' , JV" " urf opeed Shells" W on sliiolins j, ,,i,ntifu, AndL&V) ""Y right dope oom 7 I I 1 L ( ff at . I 1 a B a K H i these are the J and over the I) ifflf El Ill.TT l.lu i l r, J HtlliniiM-l J II fl .1 fi 1 Sold by voup I """"''' "loU. Sfejl -m"h-MO, fiyShotgu . .-.I -tr feev tin twit1 y T f Dope" t i mm anil lli.it It 1 southern pacific Our local r4iit will b. (I..I ioKi v yo full Infomtion and an itiuerary of your trip or you may a-i,lreS JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Ageni. Portions, Ore comes Wton-UMC, s 'uv ai z :1: a;,,, A,;to,a,,i g lraP-Wl,y morc.rf,!,; 'y' fl,r in the fid, tl In the m.-iH.r ,.t ci. ... . K -v tl I:,.,,,,,,,,,,," g'-H-naa l.o d, ;! l' lrive ,,1(1,,. ,,,i,.r . ' W--1I V SIM l.;ti B 1,or lI)C r''t dot ,o -S(.c il10 i, I . f4 a gWAiaiitrA-n