laiLLsea IIII.LSIiOKO.ORKGON', AUGUST 2J, 101. NO. 21 BON ELECTRIC TtLLS! . ..... Vhtiilon Caonty Crop on i KOI- It 11DII AVIUM lioa. Hter, laert it ' a . a Vh .-re ihu.i me ii rm ui L w,-rk. have the following re- u from Washington County i;r.li-n ll.'meSom potatoes l K'aM for shipment iJirif L fruit amt vegetable other n Bloe consumed locally. Uvirtn -Wheat end oats Vat 1" t" r cent above average tfht and yield. Harvesting L tdnhltmif now on with mini- Vn !. r-ariy ltli-. (jiiui- Bn. .pmntity very good. IMv at.xK nutTering from lark of iluri Need rain r wiil I hounly damaged. Union fjiir f If ..a u..ii.lt raifp. ii"y iv, !". bettinning W move wiw v.itv ntov avers te. irvnco All crop except hop Eing Utter than Mected. n lii h prelty ell de ed hp crop. iUbro-Tri threshing pro- rapidly. Wheat yielding ut 4') mianrii per acrr; uaia ut GO. llop troubled with but U-ng well sprayed. 'orrit .. T. Mcl'h-'tT, Wm. Nrl- n, l rim. r lltl and timvrr I ... II.M..I . 1 I.. I tar . l4iiiui, iriiiirn, mr,'i i,ii nil- n and lr. 1'iilltH k, of hiriwt 'drove, n-turried fnm Saddle ! Mountain, Saturday night, wher they hunted a w-ek with hut jMMtr nurtMin. (!rvT. howt-vrr. returned with a nrord. having killed a nxmittiT Ix-ar. Ileahot it on tin- top of a ditT 'A) fret liitrh. junt an hour U-forf they Marled, l'.ruln ml'ed clear to the bottom, and wti-n Comb reached the hlream he found nothing hut a few hiir remain ing. , Hi carries th hair in hi HH-ki'tlxMik iki proof of hi kill. I saw cordAtxtd, nft up to 12 inchn In diano-ti-r. frnre rail, and Ixmrd't uf all kind, into tovewmiil ln j-thn. Will jro into tin country. Wnt', phone or cull on me.- "arl Skow, iIIhU r. rhoni. City 4'VJ. or call at Tualutin 1 1 t -1 . Little JiiMt-ph r'ranci. win of Mr. and Mr. K. Krant-i. who are in the Siulh v i h i t i n if the Kair, hud a narrow e-rp from drowning in the Tuhlatin, lat Saturday, near Oak l'ark. Thf little chap wa wadtnk'. and h-n warned to not over hi dfptli. In-rame ronfuned and 3t.-iH'd into a ilti-u hole, dis appearing frooi night, ili half brother. Henry tHanie. who a n the oi'tMitite hank hwhmi to lii re.teue and aoin had the lad at the Hurfttee. lie wa reHCUed in npiNirtune tune n the current would have carried him into a diilicult place. Ordr your honr l uplie early. H-'p Move, galvanized hmi haskel. boll lil. t'tC.at L EUGENE DANI HAS Ucilville Man Ha Turned Out drain 4.1 Courtutive Year OtTKT Will I D MAkF Mil I IOSS K(im4 Prob.bl, Hi rrnl la Ik Kugene Iant. the Kredville threHherman, has a record which prohahly ha no equal in the world, having hn-ist.ej grain fr i'l consecutive year. Hi thresh ing ha Im en confined to Wash ington County, and in the Kced Ville. HillnUiro, Nurth llillshoro and Wet I'nion district he has (ft r.orn. to Mr. and Mr. Dulie.l, rtTnPilln a.,n .... , A "-Aw a ,Mi SIREU1S AND HILLS Mr. and Mra. II. J. Lund wei.t , over to Itarview laat week for tm 'dale Creek and Dairy the Mecca outing. John A. Peterson, of Cardi n Home, was in town Saturday, t i buitipeii w ith County Clerk Luc . . The Pharmacy ha the mo. t complete line of Kastman Kodak s and gtipplie. They do develop- in and pnntinjr. J. W. Vandervelden. of Ko;.. , Hundreds of people from HiiU wa in the city the last of th" 1 jro, (V)rncliu3 and Forest Grove week. Heistfoinir torunonetrmjtej upMT Ga,e9 Creek and ine coumy roan rimers. Wanted-1) head of for Meat Stricken People I III NDRCDS VISIT IPPT.K GKLESPOOI S i - May Splendid Place Aloaf Boih Slreanf. Where People Bathe ' vast fork of Dairy Creek, Sun-KOat1-', dav. tn uft awav from the An. mixed, if the price is right Wi i t h t WMhington County take them in small bunches.--!, . ' Wr.t- I. A. Itarhelar. llillalion. .! has hundred of delightful places Route fi. (jeo. Hathorn. of Laurel, wa in town Monday. Hi son, Guy. got a buck over in the Trak country. W. N. alao got a shot ioto a buck. For Bale: Loose oat straw, $1 far load on place. Roy Hays, Hillnboro, one mile south of con denser, near pumping plant Z' IWn, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hergert. of Blooming; August 111. l'Jl'). a son. This mean that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schomburg are pleased over beintf grandparent. - ing wel sprayed. !j5r,)Wn.H Mai ,n. J-uurth St l .rove - All f ro kat . hi i;)tf lor year. Wheat, cat, , ' turned out grain for father and Unon lor year. Wheat, cat., I in,n i,rtm ,,1,.,... coming in rapidly. J. T. Young una i.i,my re. - ii?M r.iceouonai acrfaue lurneo inumiy mro""" i . -f - I produced M huihel Jer acre frm their annual outintf at Lar- to watch the separator, and he Vat anil W) tm. per acre oaia. view. J. I. w " lMr' can diagnose the disease of a wevfr. thi i conaideraole very cool over n the 8 u machine about a quick as any J" T: !,,1" ,r, :U I H .v ni.nwhonerkrow a thmher. Vs.rviinir llav ernlii.'ht. ,.,ht unne ot the w armest oi ami ail II inincasies. fSttekern..! omt time ago bv il.n wenson J. I. more man imciy Putato croo lokin icood. , ua aatislied. IU'aB mat mere ,nK outfit, w hen lie i'n crow fire. for Sunday vacation for those who are remaining away from the coast, and every', spot on Gale Creek and East Dairy that alTords a considerable shade and bathing pool, was visited by throngs, last Sunday. Upper Gales Cre-dt appears to have beenplayed a the favorite, and S)da Springs, the park above Gales City, and the cottonwood grove near the "Dug Hill" were the Bcenes of much gaiety. The latter place, near the Bob Stev etiHon home, waa the better pat- ronized, Sunday, and at one time George Kuasell. game warden j here were over GO in the big deputy at Gaston, has been re- wimming pool, which is one of tained in that capacity for the the cleanest in the county. Some present season. He was in the of these days Gales Creek people city Saturday, and says that; ill appreciate the value of their game violations are. few and ' far ! lamping places, and will fix them between, thi season. l!P fr extended Summer homes ;ur i amines, ana mane a mini mum charge for camping. Une r1 aVtl-- ' I'irg-! "-f - ' ' Dance at New Helvetia Hall, Saturday evening. September 4. j I lauletibeck orchestra. Keffer & Haulenbeck, managers. ! I For Sale Two nice, gentle, j family milk cows, 4 years old. ; soon to be fresh. Une in a full hloo.1 Jersev, and one a Jersey Durham. I loth good milkers. Dant bought his first thresh- $r;ri each. Wm. Kaynard. Hills- was twenty horo. Oregon. Route 2. between ha been a big crowd over on th' I yam old and every harvest he Laurel and Scholls. 21-3 SAFETY: Yourjmoney'islsafer in the bank than in 'your cash drawer, PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by being able 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 bill by check, hich 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 Saving Amenc&a National Bank. MaVff mnd Third St., ffTIKaftaro, lalatin-Weather condition Tillamook hi uche. lorable for harvesting and ., , ... .l. i.i ,,;. C.wJ r,H-k Fred Muhly, 4 1 mile nouth of Cornelius, U mn.l (Ka ulurt romnininff i i, f.,.1,1 a l,.nLf 4 the. wa Mrs. A. E. Gibson, ot Orenco, r :., .un, visitel with her daughter. Mrs, He ha. tried to retire for sev- ivener. wi avnaK, u wn. eral years, but apara to be un- ine owmn reiurn l-.. u...i i,o..a ling with her mother. Mrs, Kel awe. iic iota o ") vuau.o I. --. . , . i (.t u to sell, but he was never ready ;er hi noi reiurn i cr tf an- i. ... mau a. urnfirn. ingion nome unui sne nas yisiteo Jack llaramg. m fV,m. ..":T:. ":V - i. .. h h i h I Ik. I i nis vrui nc tuai L'lUlll.il ll&HL Will - i . . i'.mi,i-.n of U'vond North of the best crops eve' narvesiea The big smoke seen over the ftay. hut very ulight Later' iM,r,' winl.- here the two in the county, and win mane a y,,, lo the orthoaat of the mu' KBved in amxl ahaue. All known euc n record run. Ashing. RejKirt Indicate un- ally gooJ yield. Hop grow advise their crop badly dam- id by vermin. They are pray- thoroughly. Early onion raged 4) to 50 per cent on ac- nt of rust harly iKuatoe lsually giMid. home damage j..,,,.!,,.!! &2T. 0;ik line, dress Route 2. I'hone I'orneliu. Ad- 22 4 ha? no idea of the delightful temperature there, even when the plains are sizzling hot . Among those who were at the cottonwood grove from Hillshoro, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Emmott Mrs. Baldwin. Misses Mildred and - Georgia Baldwin. W. E. McCourt Jno. Boeker and wife, J. C. Applegate and fami ly; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. McFhee ters, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Reiter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Easter. J: H. Garrett Byron Garrett, Roy Heater, Chas. Deichman and Frank Rollins. Ut and vegetables abundant jot,..r for year, and w ho have in Washir uy your Kodak and supplies In the Delta Drug btore. l-nis r.asiman Kooan to. 1'. Adam returned last rsiluy evening from a few stay at the Tillamook re- s. loney to loan on farm secur- I represent three large fire kirance companies. Give me a 1'.. I. Kuratli. )'is. J. C. Applegate and Idren returned the last of the fk from an extended visit Xh her parent at NewoorL in. Mr. Dant wag Iwrn county ,as)t Thur8(ay evening ngton, D. (.., in WiS due to the tire at ScaDDose. 1 ' ' . .,...! I .....I pumu tinro m lSi"'. starting ...I.:. L J... 1 I !..., n.i mill for Home veara, muni "( .,.v ... -- 1 wnica uesiruyeu every uubiiicbb t.i The D ilU , over the Columbia hi record a a triresner inat houge in town exceptinfir one. iiver h g way y"r' 1,6 m8rn!'(,L N m ,Belle The loss is estimated at $15,000. luvtrnign ay Allen, daughter of the late Isaac The bflze gtarted in a re9Uurant Mail your Kodak mm w w.r Allen. H illslK.ro I'harmacy. lhey ae ..i.. ....I i.rint. and are the agent for Eastman supplies. . P. AND P. E. St E. UKE(KN ELUCTHIC TRAINS To Portland -55 minutes. Fercy Trull in ger, whose death was announced in last week's Argus, was a son of the late J. C. Trullinger. w ho was an uncle Mercury stinnl in the ahade. of the two Trullinger brothers, Saturday, and thewmeo en mr a m who reside here. The Trullinger was much in evidence. """Y h-'N a m family lived at Centerville in the humidity wa very low iw nm a m fifties. iv ii..iiiL worse than r-lK?. ' . . . . .' . '.; ... 12:43 I"" Wnrd una ronW'pA h.-re the r",",JB,M" " lAM V loL-f nf flirt u-ulr iWHttl ..m Money to loan on first-class 5:43 1!, kin, of Oakland. Cal.. youngest farm . . 11.11 .... t1nn.l f ll .il.l r.r. minntil I . i J 'Dttnv'by rfci'ti. mcifuii rmm iuruunu-uu iiuiui. gust lz. ueceaseu wasawiaow- 'ili i r. .niMia am n4 n fliiNiiiiiAH nt a onn ann ere vou am Mr vrmr - 7 tfer. "7 :- muimru "J 8 per cent monev-ace me. I ... v, n .' :., U'm Sehulmer- h':-": I aaugnier. .... y ' 1 111 . Ihll I V til i i - . Ill t'' ..tttt..H III I I I tTkins. Itoom 1 Cnmrncr . it ur i.vn.w.il linii fami-liV:. ' - - . - , I , V nm n .1 1 . fftllii I II .1 11. II III LlULU UQ1 tSIIU kJUIIUHI V. I ti . . 111.. n. tt -K"'l " " . 4 .o7 nm two most humid days or the sea ii it..- . it t . . . i: li.tii-lu I-. .r iimhnn nnd nenole on the tilain1 n. i'hvih ana i,. 11. leier. imnmm v r. laive North Plain, were in Ilorn, to Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. 7:13 P witered iinienwiy. 'nMrcia city Friday, and called at .he: IUS. of Ninth and Oak St,, (Sat only) pm SS-hTh0' Au. 20, WIS. a son. - ;;;nf Thn whn u-rt, out in big timber fire above Moun-; i.,i;a Ahnhr ami J. H. Simp- Notice to Taxpayer the mountains or at the beach unui," . . - , . ; 1 i . . . f. . i i . Tualatin, weic io were in nign iavor, ana me neai wpnmi wave stouned many of teem "S'lllV. the llrtt warflitn for I . ,y n I. ...r.... .Ill h. ilu. nn (mm Kitminir in eiinni. rV,.,l Kirgiman. of near sowe... . yr. - ; - .. uo uiiLiiirii mill niniii -rw- . . i i ivt !( i rat iru.riiit .v'tn -i'j' ... .. . iu iv.iuIht iii. ins. mm win b The Federal jury last Saturday come tUiimiiHiii ami jieimitv of 10 per I convicted six men indicted in All, except the P. It & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main street To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m. McMinnville Train 7:3G a. m. Sheridan train 1U.IK: a. m. Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:lo p. m. Forest Grove train.. -4:10 p. m. Eugene Train 4:53 p. m. McMinnville Iram 6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m. From Portland Eugene Train arrives 8:15 a. m. YES! WE HAVE IT IN STO IK! One Million Board feet of Good Lumber 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 you want lumber, promises don't fill your bill. Onr specialties are quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment. You cau do better for less with this company. Badger Lumber Co. Maiu St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ABSOLUTELY Vvcrything in Building Material NOTICE! 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. Franh RuliK Orenco,' Oregon " Phone, Farmer 30x6 nis oillce. i litf timt Male, near Denny Crotswir, ier Co. stock selling, after being Frank Menefee, '"'4, near uenny urot-smK. , of Sollth Tualatin, were in ?uH"Bl T?bJe ttnxit,t.y, ."''town the first of the week. . You m hf ,cl), mme.Hi,M .h .econ. s'i'y. the lire warden for I . . c.,wt.i lm,f MVnient nf your i win t in or nty was notified and soon Fred KMiman. of near beat 11. 1,, yK ,. a nitiK Ootolx-r ml, 1915. s"1" wl" uc route tU iimiiH iii mul 11 txrimltv uf 10 pi crtu, .nd iuterci .uii rate ot P' eonnection wjth the United Cash I cent. Ir annum will ne mm, ..- . ... ffo Kainr BBJL I The Shute Savings Bank Is an Old Reliable Institution with Resources of over $300,000.00 If you arc not familiar with banking methods call and talk it over with us and we will gladly give you auy information desired. All business strictly confidential. Ac counts of Women and Child '.feu solicited 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits. A. McGill, Pres. -A. C. Sliiile, Vice-Pres. W. Malioti, Cash. W. V. Bcrgcti, Asst. Cashier ! n twrt nf the tax tint been out manv hours, . r . , .... . t Yt I . 1 1 e g . ... L. niii. a iienanv 01 i per mn. hi ' i a nnrra niwvpr ni ureuun. wiiu lor each calenilar month or f, action eic. indicted S3 president of the fcnmulatH during the ; pe bK - Z,Irn w, nrrnU the eonvict- ninil April i'. Wi. """"K '""" ; ;- " r" " . on September mi. tots. ed. A the cases will be ap '".t j. 1 .11... 1 1 1 1 ii 1 i penalty 01 10 jwr wm. whi" , A peaiea, ana an ave ouuus ev ulative enally heretofore iliaiRnl, anil 1 eMon the principal fn.ther.ntere.tat,. McClfaW, of per annum uvm , i , -Vj.u,! Hanks, was one of the jurors on on or a aoon a pracub e after Oct- he case, which consumed nearly oliersUi. iS.O'etotcoiitcior.nBiuw . Wecks Of t IHC. . ..I i..i..-.-i al taxe upon fictional S,A "ltlvo ul protriy, which hn not have been . bounty Clerk E. C. Luce WBS ritiii iwiMre hiii uviuwi 7ji u i kA Ana u 1 1 la tti MtppMnranva 1"'" , , ... . ,1 rilltllV 11IIIOUVIV v-i viaa v iirom-ily iuto hi posseasum, or au timcii I in nonor 01 Wm. nowuru tail, iiieieofatoaatisfy tx, ami aeii ex-Dresident in Portland. Sun- the aame at public auction, or he may d Luce says the breakfast cu.m ht u to-, .i-'-TLTCL'wi featured with some of the aaaini reai " u J- I.- k.J L..J I., in lifii nil an il real iiiuucnr I uesi nuuicwca uc iwu uwiu ivi ami ihall tie enforced In the aame 8ome time, there being nothing ....nitHt other rea estate in urna. i ni;,:nl ,nll tka ofTaii Ii'ranb . - i l tai aiiuu. n.ivi . .wun .he above. iatf. ne.. ... " Ftrvine. editorial writer for the uiih l Hauler inwn i.ji - - . - ..iioii t6sa. i6t aid AfS7 Chapter i84. Journal, made one 01 me most McMinnville " ..9:45 a.m. Forest Grove " -.11:59 a, m. Forest Grove " . .3:15 p.m. Sheridan " ..4:30 p.m. MoMinnville " . .6:40 p. m. Forest Grove " .7:15 p. m. Forest Grove " ...9:00 p. m. McMinnville " .12:15 a. m. A 1 1 trains, stop on flair at Sixth and Main; at North Range and Fir streets: at Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P. R. & N. Train 4:30 p. ra. From Portland ll & N. Train 9:12 a. tn. Loop Special, due at Hillsooro nt 2:00 p. m. from Portland Saturday and Sunday only Forest Grove Special (Satur- ays only) rom Portland 10:33 p. m o Portland 11:15 p. m. '.each Special (on P. R. & N.) ,v. Hillsooro Sat. at 3:02 f. M. Ketum " Sun. St 9:22 P, M. I.aw ol igij. J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington County, OreRon. By J. C. Al'l'LEUATE, Deputy. felicitous of all the numbers Gd. aavs that Wm. Howard is bie man and a good entertainer, and that he can hold his own with allcomers. Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Reasonable DAf AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176 KILL OF CLAMS 'arview Beach Comber: Huge Smith and family are camping for the season at this place. They reside in Forest Grove. The reporter for . the Comber must have seen Hugh when he was full of clam chowder and crat.s, hence the name "Huge." Mrs. B. G. Luck, of North riaina. and daughters, Mrs. Chas. Hellen and Mrs. H. Vad- rish, of Portland, returned from I'.arview, Friday afternoon. Leslie Moore, of :Beaverton, was arrested Sunday, and placed in the county jail. It ia charged that he was caught, about mid night. Saturday, trying to effect an entrance into the August Uossi saloon. We Want Everybody to Knovz That we will, beginning at once, give Cash Register receipts with every cash sale, showing amount of sale, date and who made the sale. We will ask you to keep these receipts as we are going to give back to our cash customers one day's cash sales each month. We will select one day each month and will announce in our win dow on the 5th day- of each month - the date we have selected, and then all you will have to do is look over your Cash Register receipts from us and see if you have any bearing that date, if you have just bring them to us and we will refund your money. There is no trick to this proposition. . . " Vaught Grocery Co. Second Street Main 125 ' Hillsboro, Orca