The ..'tf o H1LLSB6R SU3 ' II ILLS HO RO, ORKC.ON, SKPTEMBKR 2, 1)15 NO. MR Cir ni n . IIDYCOIE SEES ;e old uDUHIY Marvin l.ar.n, whu was killed : near F.ntaeidii. lint Saturday. I wan well k i. n A n in Ilillnboro, i having attended High S.iil i hr a few year tiiro. Young ! I.arrteri wui working for tin- I Imiwit iimii tny, nthl in detiaTe Wher II of trt j i liiiriit climbed a pole (in wiui'ii wai u luitri tension wire. I he moment of contract hjA vh'iiil' Liirirn rrumult and NID TMIOl'OH COtWV S- ' i f alt to the groin d. I he young nun w:n in luhtriois. and had many meruit. lln foolhardy ucti'in .n committed after a hard diya work. .1.. Trip to !". jre.ac. School Hallv. Saturday ike 014 Hae VEM'iS MEET MID ERECT FUG POLE ay was In the city a nub. I-Ht Saturday, passing irounh going and coming from Hank School Rally, whore. i . . . tl:. 1 Slivered an auuretw. una. lw C ivrrnor'a flrt trip toj Countv. a a public I naw cordwood. mIiv up to 12 indie in diameter, fence rails, and U.ard of all kinds, into stovewmM U fitlm. Will go into the country. Write, plume or call on me. Carl Sknw, Hills! n. 1'hone. City W. or call at Tualatin Hotel. ! W. Home an I sister. Mm. Ackley. and JuL'c Uea-oner and l . . m a . fl . a f I tA I fit ti n .1 i ! 'i 1 1 tr I) I 1 l ail ne; chief execute. and he ... ...... led that he pl"d ",i.;ridge and iMknap Springs. fverj thing progreiMunK nni-iy . i n Uo ..ntlemen report d- er liKl M COUPS II RMStttiD TMK MUSIC Ijuii Knntn. of below N ton, was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kh of Jolly Plains, were in tl Saturday, enroute to I'ortlar Carl Jo.sy. of out in the i HilUru.ra l..ln With I nml drove Velia UlStriCl Came III VdVl: ,,... . ori a LusineiS trip. Ur. A. II I!ailey and f were out from Portland V, of the week, tfuesta of n-l ui Aitiiliid If otiU'Vimann nf I .r AJJrr.T. Delivered at tl Forty Or-rr-n w. in th citv the ui Foot Suit I of the week Here von are Mr. Farmer war Veterans J. u Crow ana J. and 8 oer cent money -Bee i W. Vedder, of thia city, went to K. L l'erkins. Iloom 1 Comm r'orest drove. Friday, where cia I l'.ldjf.,HillHloro, Ore. thoy took part in the cercinoniea John T. Uice, of near Varl. :ill..n,luiil niy.n Dim r:iiuint7 lif 1 1 WU j in tOWIl Monday. He lit - " . 11 i line 10-foot nV ix)le at the home nw.",on VV. ' of Captain (J.-W. IVters. The Watihinitton County branch of L. 0. Koark. Manser of Motel Take) rnforced Sa Veyae SILEASFD AT PORT OF NEW YOfik waiting for it to cure r puttinK it away for thWn t. Ianita at Kaiit lfa1tdtili It the OreKon Drum Corps, con- Saturday evenine. SeDtemb. r 4. HstinjcofJ. F. Uutler, of Forest Haulenbeck orcheitra. Ktt 'er drove, and J. W. Vedder, Hilla- k Haulenbeck, managers, hii former bailiwick. . t I i II Gov. Withycombe to looainir , anJ while he ha given the e uplendid attention, doea UHN ar to have ajfexl aince he boro. tlfers; J. W. Haldwin, For est drove, snare drum, and J. L a hard to et down that way Crow, Hillsboro, basj drum, fur- unlesH oiii pur into the interior. They rejirt hundredH of people cu'niMiirf ijown in tho South, ami there ure no prettier filuee any where than tlxwe along thu atreani coming out of the ('oast lianue. t)rder your hopyard ncpplies early. Hop Htove, galvanized hop bucket, hop pip, etc, at L lirown'n. Main and Fourth Sts. (jet bin prices. lTtf August l'eun bun trtidi'd in his old Ford and taken a new one out of the garage ot Henj. K. Boone & Co. Aiigutn old car probably bus made a record run if the truth was known. There are few car that have made the mileage of the machine, for it hut beun in use three seasons, and there hai hardly been a day that it ha not been registering I distance. It recently completed ! a trip as far ! Kith a Santa Bar- i l.iirn mi, I r. t urn For Sale Two months old iigs. CukM utock Fred Muhly. 4j miles Houlh of Cornelius. I'hone wife, of;oi. Oak line, u.rtui.u. au the city An IMule 2. - The Ui.ley warehouae, belong ing to t'. N. Johnson, caught on tire early Saturday morning and by nine o clek was totally con- aumeil. 1 ne siniciur.- r"i alKnit S tons of hay. some grain and about 1 schmd desk and aeats. No one knows how the tire originated, as the blaze was well under way when discovered by the little on of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbert. Mail your Kodak films to the Hillsboro I'harmacy. I hey de velop and print, and are the agenw for Fastman supplies. Alfred Cuerber. of Helvetia, was down the last of the week. Threshing is about completed out his way. and fanners would like just one night's ram for vegeta tion -but no more. Money to loan on first-class farm security. -Washington County Abstract A: line vom- pany; by K. J. McAlcar, Mana ger. 4tf A. W. Walker, of South Tuala tin wnrt a citv caller Friday nishd music for the occasion. IJuite a large crowd of veter- and friends were present Mrs. Vi Ackley departed M n- day for her home In Kansas Cy after an extended visit with t brother, L W. House. an ft his ork to become the gov- nor of the tUte. He was greeted by hia out lighlwrs as he pased mrougn Jlliboro-and while not a few illed him (jovernor. there ire many who called mm plain ilim." and it didn't appear to fnd his dignity In the least. Slnm his induction into office !iv. Withycombe haa visited try section of the itate. and ii. with hia former vUiUtiona ken connected with 0. A. C, ike him converaant with the Wdn of Oregon. To the Argus resentative Gov. WithycomU lid that he had one desire and )at was to how the people of leitate that he had their in Wt at heart (He expects to visit Hillsboro V a day in the rot distant Star. lOr.G. W. Via and Milan, wwre dowa .to Eiy and Saturday. j y your Kodaki and supplies the Delta Drug Store. KeaU tastman Kodak Ca J. II. Ikirlandand Fred Brown beyond North Plain a. were in the city Saturday afternoon. Miss Alice Sewell leavea this k for a trip to San Francisco d other California point. Money to Ipan on farm aecur- I represent three large tire urance companies, dive me a I.- F. 1. Kuratli. 1 a a a Auam uergert sr., or near ooming, was transacting busi- ss at the court house Saturday rnlng. Clark Wood, of the Weston. I'll it . k mauua uuniy. trader, says at 1 acorn a pays 11 cents more r club wheat than Portland r this reaton Clark says Ta ma is to be considered a Sound market," Mr. and Mra. Frank Imbrle lent over to Uockaway Friday ifternoon. and returned the lri,..m,v,n A. W. comes from Jrst of the week. Hundreds. one ,,f the really fertile sections re now coming away from the' 0f the county. M r.Mrts, and every train is ,. . .. ln lhe hilI(J l)ack f , .. ' , of Scappoo.se smoked up the IJulius Asbahr and wife, of intosphero around Washinj )outh Tualatin, wenttoCorvallis. 'county considerably. fceirani fc7. Zt John A. Vandeliey, oi v,ei wii i,u ii L.""w ,-"V,,"fl 1 .VT win n the city tne iusi n the week John Ironside, of The Pharmacy has the met complete line of Fastman Koda .s ;fter the pole wa raised by the and supplies. They do develo old veterans, Captain Peters ran ing and printing, a large new Hag to the top of n v r,rahl. who has be, n the Half while the crowd sang Lt.n(linl. th9 oummeP at Ithr'- Star Spangled Banner. ..iuw. .me over logt week to re- Kev. J. Francis Ashley, of tor- main htre for fortniirht or so. est drove, gave an Inspirational, hi f :, til remainine at tiiu patriotic addreaa. touching on the significance of the flag and ' the duty of all American citizens Wanted -100 head or goats, in upholding its traditions. mixed, 'f the price is right. W id Comrade J. L. Crow gave a Jfe them in arnall bunches, stirring talk in honor of the flag. Write P, A- Uachelar, Hillsbor . and intimated that if any one Uoute 0. ever dared to Insult Old Glory in People setting out fires are r - his presence. 67 vant es of trou- noired to be more than watchf' 1 ble would gather like a big black these dry days, as the calor -I I . 1... I nmlnnm All h I J I I II It ft , will run badl if once it get started. Damage from fires bav been reported in several localities cloud on the I orizon. All this was received with cheers from those present. A number of ,iil.ii vatmn, alttit anxit nhort ULl Ul II IVI HKU w.du - ' - " I ... . ... .".iuH rt ha ! on htusts. uarminK ai piaaeaiec, munmuii servinir del clous refreshments wr wi anenu eeve vnai wj.ca. ' . , I i . V, ... ...a-. H A .in.- i . nunf tha roromnnloa III 1119 BCV.I lull wciib Oil wis a I IIIC IH III n,v VV v.. I L...l Cautain Peters organized and rom w w w ousneia per acre Cnmnanv Mr. Ward Still Owns HIS Uaslo: a T.fih Tnnsio Cavalrv. ranch, but is trying Montana this company being composed or iarminK or a icrm. oyal men irom a reoei aiaie. r c. Wiedewitsch. of Corne:i- laptain reiers aer eu oe r iuur . eJ machine sh,)p years in me ueoeiuo... uou ... ind BUto garage at that poii.t. record lor courage anu oaring gteam vulcanizing, auto tub,-, was Becond to none. UUI-UON ULKCTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 7:18 8:28. 9:5S 12:4:1 3:58. 5 43 . a m a m .a m a m . pm . p m pm and casings, high grade babbit metal and all kinds of supplies always in stock. Give him :i call. L. G. Wiedewitsch, Corne lius, i'hone, City 105. 1D-2S Forest Grove, will open bids for the sanitary sewer, Sept. 21. this improvement, and it is a feather in the cap of the town. 11 nui'nHE vijuui umv nil ADVANTAGES pm It will require considerable mot e a'iqaV'nni. did ork in the paved districts, but 9:i8 (buK only) pm ... .uatpm m..9t k-huiit at til From Portland-65 minutes. h-7nrd Tne -ouneji voted to proceed at a meeting, held tie 7:54.... i:2t) 11:25 .. 2:0T.... 4:27... 6:25.... 7:13.. pm at- rHiiiriiiiiir iil'bi i . . .i -a.. ' Benton County caoital. ;v."w wus u'u v,lJ uuus nas just concluded his jaryest, which waa a good one, )nd he wanted a little recreation tor himself and wife. was n city caller "near Laurel' Friday ufte noon. 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 nud we will gladly give you any information desired. All business strictly confidential. Ac counts of Wotneti and Child r.rcn solicited 4 Pef Cent. P-ld on.Savintfs Deposits. :12 (Sat only) 2:25... Placed Aboard Ship Lait April aed Weal Around lhe Mora L 0. Koark, formerly manager of the Hotel Laughiin. Forest Grove, who disappeared last April turned up at New York, the other day, and told a story of lieing shanghaied at San Fran cisco. Ii says that he was strong armed in the Golden Gate city, April 7, in the evening, while passing through an alliey. A quilt was thrown over his brad and a heavy blow was struck him on the back of the head. When he awakened the next morning he found himself in the hold of the vessel "Callus. Calling for help a sailor took him on deck. He had been relieved of his money and watch, and when he located the time he found he was five days out of San Francisco. He was haled before the cap tain and there Koark learned that he was considered a stow away. The second mate mani fested a dislike to the young man which continued to the end of the voyage. After several davs the captain began to be lieve Roark's storv. and treated I him in a more kindly manner. Thirty-four days out from San Francisco, the Callus arrived at Balboa and began taking on a cargo of nitrate for Norway Koark was abandoned to his own resources. For two days the young man wandered about the dock penniless, hungry and un able to speak the language of the country. Roark was in dispair of ever returning to his own country hen by chance he fell in with the captain of the Wiimerson. lhe omcer doubted the young fellow's story, but at last con sented to ship him as cabin boy on the voyage to New York. The immigration officers held Roark up tor two days after his arrival in New York. Word of his arrival was sent to his pa onts at Summerville. Mo., and to his employer in San Francisco. Puntioa confirmed the Missouri- fhc city expects to expend m : ana atnrv nnrl hp was released. the neighborhood of $80,000 in His storv is entirely credited by h;s friends in Portland and is Djblished as authenic by New York newspapers. Roark was for a time manager of the Laughiin Hotel at Forest Grove, and went to Portland after that hotel burned, ln ban Francisco he represented the Perkins Hotel of Portland, in addition to his other duties. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Roark. of Suirmerville. Mo. Roark was well and favorably known at Forest Grove. -.or 1 SAFETY: Yourjmoneyjsjsaftr in the ban than in vour cas drawer, PRESTIGE: Your prestige In business i3 increased greatly b. bejng 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 payinr bills by check, which is a receipt for the amount paid. There are only a few advantages of a bank account; mme ir and see U3 and we will tell you more. 4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings American National ftanh Mat mmd Third SH.. mtHkomo, Orm YES! WE HAVE IT III STOCK! 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 you 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. Badger Lumber Co. Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. A530LU r E L Y Everything in Building Material ' ' am 8m, last of the week, a m l Rev. A. D. Dahlstrom 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. FranhRulih Orenco, Oregon Phone, Farmer 30x6 A. McGill, Pres. A. C. Shute, Vice-Pres. W. Mahoti, Cash. W. V. Bergen, Asst. ' Cashier ard pm wife, of St Cloud, Minn., were n m nere me last 01 me ween, guesis ....pm of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson. pm Mrs. uanisirom is a aisier 01 im nr. jonnson. me vis-iura ui- parted Monday for San t rancis- Nntk to Taxbaver co and San Diego. While here Mr. Johnson motored witn tnem ... ... 1 .uo. tko fViliimhio Rivpi hiiTh. You r hereby notlbedliui me seconu wt, ... yv..... if Mivtue nt of roar ti will be due op way and also toOK mem on a inp )r before Srptembcr jotti, 191$. ileum- over o the Yamhill country . . . . .1 ... .a. --i.l taw will It. I .i.iLi.Himt .mi tuit-of 10 tr I Ross Reedor. a druggist ot cent. nd Interval at the rte ol 11 per Forest Grove, captured tw ) oe nt. per annum wltl be Med, until vmln(. cub bears, in the Nehli- P"1:!. m 1... 1 lm. recently, and they are on where no pn 01 w . : r r ui" twi.l, penally of I per cent, per mouth exhibition at the pUDUC Square. L,r.rhrlfn(Ur month ot fraction neie-1 Tho vminiratera SDDear 10 D of cumuUtea during the period begin- rM!rfectiy home and are rapid An.ii ioir inn tnuini nuiunir . -. . . i m. " L i...".K-. ..." ,o,; . v beaming aomesucaiea. iney 31 . 1 . iuit, v ii ii.mi'i "t'i 1 . . . ... .im t. n ia nr ctdi. reumiTi iuc vum- bi c aa inn ui phw. w. ........., illative penally heretofore charged, and an(J always have a Crowd Watch further Inlereat at me r 01 i u. ne . DrankS. . fAM W-lMHiriff 1 lil IfJI I. IB I prr .... r-r . A. adlieil. . I mr, I1U luio. rauci v. vrecu, i in nr aoon aa DractiD e alter vci-l:j j wim nf tho noai oi;r5th..,.3.th.t.,wiiec.or.h.nproir'' l" eues s of Mr. an" cecd to collect ail uxe. upon penpuai ww. were guests oi air. anu athirh tiu not nave oren i mra. J. o. vuiuws, iwwtui Di.i iwfore said October 5. i9s. v a" for a few days. Mrs. UI- . ik ..J aan I . a- "1 I Keti.fr wun penally v, sen is a sister 01 mra. (OmDS, i.tLWeJL Mr. Olsen is a prominent ii.f id t.. and aeii nharmacist of Silverton, Ore. the eame at pubtic auction, or he may Tuesday evening, the Progressive chre the ta on peraonai propcuj 500" (j uh chanvariea tne nap K :V PnI'' r"' 1mJdv couDle. Mr. and Mrs. Olson sunn ne in i cn uu .. . r- r" t v r-.. -... fLa Ti. and ahall be enforced in me mm lien r riuajr oioi .."us w manner a other real eatale tax liena. lamook beaches 1 h .hove atatement la in accordance S. P. AND P. E. & E. All. except the P. R. & N., trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main street To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m. McMinnville Train 7:36 a. m. Sheridan Train 10.02 a. m. Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m. McMinnville Train. ..i.. 2:15 p. m. Forest Grove Train.. .4:10 p. m Eugene Train 1 ..'....4:53 p. m McMinnville Train b:40 p. m Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m, From Portland Eugene Train arrives . .8:15 a. m. Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Reasonable DA V AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & Washington Sts. ' Phone, City 176 The Progressive "500" Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hobt Seater and Mrs. Sarah G. Martin, Saturday evening, Aug. 21. Several tables of cards were enioved. Piano selections by McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove Sheridan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville A 1 1 trains. with Chanter J. M ol 1915. ami Sectiona 368. joajaml 3687 Chapter 184 l,nwa or 1913- J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington ...... tMgwnn 11.. 1 n 1DI VI I ATM y ' ' DeDuty. Mrs. Seater. and singing by th 1 various members of the club Philin Kalsch. of Gales City, mndfl 11 n a Dleasant evening. was in town Saturday. He re. a f ter cards, watermelons wen norts a good harvest on the enioved by all. Honors at cards creek, and says that he had were won by Mrs. Victor Dahl wheat that made oeuer man w nd O. S. Combs. The next bushels per acre. meeting is to be at the home of m MnnniH nf Orenco. was Mr. and Mrs. Austin Simms, uiiiohnrnvlHitnr. Monday fore- near Farmington, Saturday eve 9:45 a. m, " ..11:59 a. m. " . .3:15 p. m. " .4:30 p.m. M . .6:40 p. m " .7:15 p. m. " ...9:00 p.m. .12:15 a. m stop on flag 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. II. & N. Train 4:30 p. m. From Portland P. R. & N. Train 9:12 a. m. Loon Special, due at Hillsooro at 2:00 p. m. from Portland Saturday and Sunday only. Forest Grove Special (Satur days -only) From Portland....'....10:33 n. m. To Portland 11:10 p. m. Beach Special (on P. R, $ N.) Lv. Hillsboro Sat. at 3:02 P. M. Return " Sun. at 9:22 P. M. We VantEverybody 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 taj Hilbboto. Oteson Ining, Sept S. Iiwvut "V