The WILLS HILLSBORO, ORIX.ON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1'JlS NO. i )LXXU E am cuihe " ... ftM jflBffttHMt With L LAIUEST OtCAl W COWW arts Acres M lease) t, periatrsats Cohere IM .rd Groner. wnow .. tholl. Murdty. to firm In the rtl.f thit eventually wnmw Count! will beinuregona t jkat.tateM ' rank m wsunua tuiw. Chewy' that time Is St least yar henra. Mr. uroner 100 acres o Ma own ranch. W i: acres ia wiwcn tarr Jones and others ar stl. He will harvest Quit kia al crop inw 7r r treea, and iw rU irood yield. thai ft well Washington county xople who were over toTtllamook last week ware: Wm. Smith ami wife. Geo. Vandehry and wife and J. A. Moure, of thi Roy-Hank section; Mrs. K. Hornby and daughter. Kathleen and ltoe, Hillnboro; Minn Geneive Puyck. r orest Grove: A. M. llaine and wife. II. J. Lund ami wife. W. J. Ileum y and family and Ma Ftnegun. Hillstoro. I daw rordwood. kI up to 12 inihfp in diameter, fence rails. ml Umr.1 of all kind, into suvewd lengths. Will go into iK rtmntrv. Writ, tthone or call on mi.-Carl Skow, Ilillsbo- m. I'hone. City 40' or call at Tualatin Hotel. II EB CmZEKS io saleu gq::ferei:ge Will Meet With Men I rom Ov.r Slate lo IMscuss O. & C. Land Thi is the season of the year when County Jutlire Keasoner is Iiunv irrantinir fir ihtiiiiU to thiMit who have alaHhintf s to burn Thin ha Im--h quite a year for larimr. ami in rhuim more new land has been slashed for Hearing irite than for tome lutn lhm is Darucuieriy ao in ihu mountain district, where n-arlv every settler has some burning to get out of the way. air. Croner aayi thai ft weii t-ek vkkL formerly of near ...pwi owhard will yd pro-! Ifoy. is now located over at Mon Mm worth at least taw Pr wt. ana n, . ju a ili uiii . iMim at inula, tin iiit? in tat. vr. mna imsi win - - - - THIS CUt'TV SEN0S FIVE 0I LEQ4TES Mavw W. H. Barrdl WW Itarrtcal lat CaatHy Caad la Ikt SttalM Max Ilehline. of Bloomin. wai in the city Monday morning. Walter Zetzman and wife, of n ar SchielTelin. were city visit ors, baluroay. C 11. Ituchanan was a I'ort- laiul viitilne Friday, transact r - buHineaa for the warehouse fin: Dance. Sect 11. at Bethav Grange Hall. Good muak. 0. ! time. Adnjiwion, Wc, Ray Reasonar wai down from above Mountaindala the laU t the week. or phnntiinif in the wihhIb when a licc of Itmb fvlt and utruck him on the cranium. Wood's Hon inlaw. Sohler. I Imrninii over near Mohler. and Wwd waa working in the camp. Ordfr your bopyarl lupplies early. Hop tove, ifnlvaniztd hop baaketa. hoy pie, etc.. at U Itrown'a. Main an4 rourlh Stt. Get hi price. KM .in eMn or dairying. Waaiiington County, he atatea. oa of taa oeau gewftravoiw- for ralilnf waiouia. ana iw . t i ii i mm m M llm unit inai in wm vmwm re will be many aeraaot in ihia aecUoo. All of ia bench landa. Hkt thoaabadt Norta Ptalna. Banna, roreai ye. lha rornana nwunmn. it cnenaieia aiouown, aer eieyawi -.. ... Oka fint locatkmi for walnut1 jhn A. Johnson, of below . . i .k rMllMi ii ... w4 in i,in rnJav. Cl i m.111 mMn AnAneially. b..Mnmnnri i.l liv aeveral of hi .. . !.- . i. . ..lt..M 1 it 'II..... . uum lit'Tltr u. m. ill E inui ftiia Euiiui. - n.Hirniuira. iiicy vi . . - n-. u iirvln hla harvcat k r,mri nn the matter of di wm ---- ft. iv vww. - ' in imnro lag arr n ntaii iiiini'i i i e cue .... ft ftlll tint ril ... I ..I l.u Iv.lh milxH Of iMmV, mil I1 YVftW Will U.MI1 IM I U VT w. - in nr thrM thtMiaand dollar the nuelion. later. to a building for tfcat fwrpoaec I u unt..,l-at once for automobile busi- nea. Uitf ly. w milke W lu.ri in tin virrk by mail. -ft .-u ! I'av u after we ecur you poa ran Mil h nunar aaauw vn aw . a,.. . u ry r:: --isw.-7--. . t on. tntury Auiomounc 01 wor .r?,n 2." i; Hut. 1 Aniselea. Cal. BiTiiDniv irPT i -- - Ihe county commiMioner' court tat Friday appointed five dele- Kates to attend the conference at Salem, called by Governor Withycombe. to convene Septem ber 10. to discuss tentatively the matter of the Oregon & Cali f'.rnia lands which under Su uiH'ma Court decision are under reversion. The meeting is Dure ly an advisory one. and U called for the purpose of outling legis btion for the guidance of the conureasional delegation. Th lands in' Question are rmrt of the orant iriven by Con trtvaa to the railway company as a bonus tor building acroaa to the l'aciftc cout. Under the terms of the grant the acreage u oa to t sold to actual settlers .i tint ta .xeeel 12 &0 Der acre. he eourta have found mat me comuiny did not follow tn PtillUC SALE rIn THRESHlfJG PRACT1GALLY C nn in a Yk-id riceeds .Any far Many Years in all Kinds of Grain WHEAT CI0P HAS BEEN A BUMPER Mra. Llnklater and family rme in the last 01 me ween from their Summer borne above Mountaindala. Arthur Hill, of Chehalcm Mountain, pulled in both of hi: machines last week, after an ex tended threshing rue. Mnnof to loan on farm sectir ii I rpnrMCBt three large lire insurance comDftnies. Give me a call.-E. I. KuratlL v w Hainc and John Tern- nloinn nf FoMat Grove, were in town Saturdir. enroute to the Groveland aeeuon. Here you are Mr. Farmer -i and 8 per cent money aee me. K. L. Perkins, Room I Commer cial Bldg.,HlUaboro. Ore. rnA na. sn of Mr. and i ProhaWv Fillcea Thrctbiai. Yet t Ea4 lac Scasoa ai IM Threshing has been completed in Washington County with the ex ception of perhaps twelve or fifteen settings, and the harvest ha been the best, all around. that Washington County has en iov ed for many years. Of course, there are a few isolated sections where the yield of wheat hover ed around the twenty bushel per acre mark, but in most cases the cereal went from 30 to 50 t ushele. This was notably so in North Washington County,. where field after field went as high as 38 and 40 bushels, and in hundreds of fields the yield was 45 and 50 buahela. localities ft a ft mmm. mmm ft, mm. m ft. ftftftaa iftitw ' (1 "'. 'I 9 eiuafr im my m: SAFETY: Yourjmoneyjsisafer in the bank than i Cvour cas arawer. PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increase', greatly b being able to give a bank reference. ntrniTVTS' Kntoa mav Ik rii-wnunted and loa i often 0 tained. if you have a commercial bank account. CONVENIENCE: Yoa have the great convenien :.e of payin. bills by check, which is a receipt for the amount p.ua. There are only a few advantages of a bank account; come m and see us and we will tell you more. 4 Per Cen. later est On Savings American National Bnh gtBmt ft so -i ro, urrr this result. Down in the Scholls section, however, one of the most fertile in the basin, lack of rains at the opportune time, cut the yield from the standard of other localities. Not a bit of rain has so far marred threshing, and farmers have U.V,1,1 niaved in hi luck. The farmer ne anui rr V" " r i.:- :- .- k- e milk eowa. t freah In Sep 'iber. t freah In November parting helfera-.tJeraey bulls I years and 18 montha old: 6 Ud sows, 10 shoeta, about 80 )s each: 12 three montha pigs; (pita. weeka: Cheater White Vsaaaa eMain Kftf If VMri! 2 Jnll I Ttw wrt mm m . - )lta. S years and II months: 2 Vamtia nna a ft HickorV. Wld V. and one a '.t-lnch Winona, t Wick, wide tire, hayrack, buggy. Wy pole. Tiger dhl diae drill, y harrow with trucks, hay ke. 3 plows, apringtooth har w. Deering Wnder. 6-ft cut; ialding vat. 8 log land rollers, bl work hameaa. aet single har- u knru rnlUra ahnVftla. DltCh brks. mowing scythe, cradle. U. . cream seuarator. z a-gmi mu ins. barrel churn. COOK Stove, Oats in these same va . . . m Mrs. Percy Long, returned the also produced well, running irom last of the week from an eatend- 53 to 70 bushels. In some places ed stay ner Milton, Oregon. j oat even went better than this. . . ..- ! snH tnmpH nut 00 bushels tier. terms of the grant, and rever- Kr"f at PS 5,erPo, r"',; but this was in extreme cases, sion is ordered, under legislation Lva Meyer, of J Vj W : Barley has yielded as high as 70 to be enacted by Congress. lection, were granted J"JJ bushela-the Groner ranch hav- Washington U)uniy nw neanji - ; - - ,ing had eiifhteen thouaand acres 01 iana v,ier of this phiracter, some 01 u Wanted-100 bead 01 goais. being heavily timbered, while mixejt jf the price is right Will some of it is not worth the 13.60 uk0 them in small bunches. . f.L .11 in all knur. 11 n-L.l tlifluknn. ever, it is a valuable piece of Koute 5, 23-5 .... f ..k rt Ikift I property. wia ...... nt Quatama the railway company naa paia ."rc-.,. Hn. considerable Ux. To arrive at a was in . - - "r j who has not put his grain in me procedure ot disposa' win do me ms .ami., n " sack this year is certainly out 01 rw of the deleirations from the from an overland trip to Ne- . counties wherein this iana lays, ins. xhehay baling has about con- and whether or not the acreage porsale; Thoroughbred Shrop- eluded, and straw balinuisnow shall be vested in the state, Ore- ghjre bucks, good sized and fine : Lhe order of the day. Owing to a mv th i2.60 Der acre, or .im.ii iiVrd Groner. ScholU. th hnror the clover croD has that amount plus taxes paid, or n,n3boro. Ore.. R. t Telephone been a trifle light this year, and vested in the government, are spoils 555 Line 16. 25-8 ; the price of this fodder, as problems to be worked out. It d M ciaudo' well as timothy, is soaring con- Vincent Engeldinger returned Uon will stand wim urwn im - Hu-h SmitD an;i tHslastof the week f rom a va- having the lands, or wrfftlttea, 0 Grove, are grand cation at the Tillamook beaches, turned over to the state, for tmm Ihia roun I Mnnaif in loan on first-class IffiLlSMW security.-WMhington ment playing in im vj.o it. in Wm Schutmer- r,mttf Abstract & l'ltle Com- lrp' ich. Li A. Long, Hlllaboro, nd pany; by B. J. McAlear. Manu nuu a i nmmn iiu uuuv.1-11,1 vu Matnoa ana J uii 11 a. 1 trer. -f" S. P. AND l. E. E. ORtlOON ELECTRIC TRAINS Lamkin has been en- i gagad the past few days m get- lhornburgh. of Forest Grove. ting tabuiaieu iniurm-u . i the committer mai gwa w om on the 10th in c 'nnection with the O. & u Krani m vert to the government Miss Marjorio Martin, of Port- " w.a8lSeBl SiaTiur n 8:28. recently returned from a visit with friends in Alaska. . s-58 . Ted Shallberger. of near Heav- 5.43 J. T. Fletcher, of Foreat Urove, Uat Hnwn 1A Hi SDOrO. C rlUBy. l(Tiwint7 ponntv seat friends. J. , m. - - , , All. except the P. R. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Min 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 s:io p. m. YES! VIE HAVE IT 111 STiCK! 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 ol special sawing. When you want lumber, promises dou't fill your bill. Our specialties arc quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment. You cau du better for less with this company. Badger Lumber Co. Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tr.ks. ABSOLUTELY a - Everything in Building Material To Portland-65 minutes. 6:32. 7:18. ns. barrel churn, cook vfiLrt0n Tost a valuable horse one g. drotur. set and other household "ton . lost v anjmal drop. ( ping in the harness route to roruunu. irniliiM l.iinrn at nOOn. lerms of Sale-f 10 and under. L . -1- .ft.. 4lA I n: over, bix annul wmv. per cent, bankable note. Two f. K. Caplinger. or tr cent, off cash over 910. J. K. Sandford. uwncr. B. p. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Q-itf 1 Sat. only) while en- ' portind-55 minutes. a v - 1 a. n T;M 4.1fi n m i r nriiHi 1 inivt a 1 aiii ixi.iu aja its T. still carries the same old 0PKuKene Train 4:53 p. m timism. and appears to n?eriM ... T 6:40 d. m ... a m grow old. ; porest Grove Train 9:50 p. m ft ml ThA Hnncrer Bros. Lumber Co., Fmm Portland am. .... Mannine. are about to ; v,.,, Train arrives.. .8:15 a. m. . .: a. m. ..11:59 a. m. . .3:15 p. m. ..4:30 p. m. 6:40 p. m. NOTICE! I have reopened the old Blacksmith c ,'ablish ment formerly operated by Peter Rid wig, at Oren co and am equipped to do all kinds of Blac csmith ing, Horse-shoeing and Automobile Repainug. Franh RuliK Orenco, Oregon Phone, Farmer 30x6 101 Ileal """" - . ; DUCHC liar m move their mill, and have a fine , McMinnville .... p ml 0t 0f dear lumber, and No. Forest Grove ...pm m common on hand, ana 11 mubi Pm go-Hunger Bros Co., Manning. ana I a 1 J "V "1 nhnno KlITton. ID. lw nm, v 1 . 9 IU Card ef Thanks 7:51.. San Jose, 9:20 .. n. ianrfor several wevn, u:sa 'with E I. lW.son. In demon- 2:05.. .Vration of the White sewing 4:27.. L,nhin. 6:-' a.ias.ns" 713 .1 Mrs. Richard Key craft has re- LSat only) frnm a month s visit w an . ,,- n.n.vM ; - -. ,....., Aiherta relatives in incvmj ami .ami ami Vl undftMlmftil AamXntm ia m0 ft U uilUVIBIftll.il uwi.. )rreiy thank those who so aina y couniry. .HArA ftiii mm.A aumnathv in i . i ... n it Uensoner went to i- aava v v aiu amsiu ma a)aa""'"" ' .lllllaflT a . a ruiMftv.iii.nft rKrt HaAth atld tvai-ft.J MuniillV. and tOOK Notice to Taxpayera o;wnMl WHav returned the 1VIV.IIOIU , " " ' , last of the week from an extend- a in Prinaville. with Max Crandall. on the settling of the . j i:.v.:i;lft nt tkt nu I assets anu iinuinura -" counties created by the last leg- r islature. pm Wm. Hanson, of Scholls, was I. . t a 1 .1 lkMAn Dm h town tne huh 01 ml H no ed in ma two aiircoucio ift ...aoU ftr a lensnty run null v.i : . . -. . k a maeMnoa woraea out, Vliv vft t . in tha North Plains section this arest Grove Sheridan McMinnville 'orest Grove 'orest Grove McMinnville A 1 1 trains. in . - ..ici .v..! ih tseond I year. fti. ft........M..ft ftft. m v wt .nn 1 ,i..n,iuu nn 1 Linrit 1 Vimi ... nvnor pwim ". I in ucrrBvrmciih, vuo u I'ortianu, niuiiunj. . , . ,iii k. dua on I rrk Sl..u. - kt. .tk. tk.latA f. V ikn nnnnintf of the U.if Mvroeot of your laa a o w -jhe .icmiBii uaniicci. hm Ijo Uimoia IVI'" Sspaclftl thanks for the beautiful, m 0....,,.,nt of loral tributes, . . " laboro. Sat Henry Dfttnneei. iius. was u. -- - Hillsboro. Ore., Sept 4,1915.;urd was u" - y, on legal business. The State Savings Bank 1. an Old tteUftble ln.titution with IVesourcos of over. jaoo.OQO.oo If you are not familiar with banking methods and talk it over with us and we will gladly give you any Information desired. All business strictly confidential. Ac counts of Women and Child- '.ren solicited P.ld on Sftvlnrfs Deposit. hnuaa of R. Mc C-s.nimberioih. i9$. v-i-k nr Utmk Plains, on the v" ... .0.c uld taa will be- "'? " k A mni ul-iuu" "i i n.i ham nam Diace, uumcu Come- ca.n.aellnque.nn.r-- ... with wn! .!!?"Jr5ii a.' .dd.d. -iii of hons. The loss. rm. I1CI SSUMaaaa- I if V aivrva - ar-- . P-w ... ... h bwa both as to kiln udBop. was Where aoyn --- "..v Miwd With insurance. ar. " 'rk Mo.Tter. Mif niht is now Mm his hops nmuutea duiina th. period beg-Lt tho Hawthorne ranch driers. nlngAp.il i 1915. "t:P ,o1H H t. P.rav. of Sherwood, was e " .7:15 0. m. " ...9:00 p. m. " .12:15 a. m. aton on flair at I Sivrh and Main: at North Ranire and Fir streets; at Sixth and Fir ofroota and at Tenth street Steam Service Old Depot To Portland R. & N. Train 4:30 p. m. From Portland P. It & N. Train 9:12 a. m. I nnn GnanSal rlllO at HillatViml at 2:00 D. m. from fortiana (Sofnnlav nnd SlindflV onlV. ft . yvj , " I Forest Grove special taatur- Aavw. nnlv. From Portland iu:o$ n. m. To Portland 11:15 p. m. Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Reasonable DA If AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176 Kiity 5 ioirceVviaceathaclai; j town Saturday. Mr. Gray Itotovrtiyto had with him a lengthy petition hitther Internal at the rata of is per cent. . . -ODOsntex deo. Irom September .9.9, Besides the added. "V "7:" 17- .in Mr Onoraaaoonai pracima yvasningion vaiuu.j obersth. 1915, the taa collector ahallpro- , h the endorsement Of nocoiielvaiii."- FsZ Youinr Camp. Spanish cceil to coiicci "? keen Scout YOUng amp, opuuiao MoreW. Sf oart American War Veterans, ot Port 5 Wuh V-"ty J iB,w:.di land, embracing several hundred hswift- member9- 1 CLUB COOK BOOKS Iheieof aa to aaltaiy sam w, CC-R S? !.!.- . t .mhllc T auction, or ha may I COFFEE iurT. ha Si b. iTiiea3 -kl .hPe The second edition of the Coffee .,! .hall be enforced In the aame . , on Sale, at ... aa other real aatata taa nana. ijiuu mZ statement la In accordance U cents. .. . -i i Vhaour j. Laws of 1915. d The books are on sale at the Sectlona 368a. J6iand J67 wapiar ina. foj,owm(, place: 4 Per Cent. A. McGill, Pres. A. CShute, Vice-Pres. W. Mahon, Cash. W. V. Bergeu, Asst. Cashier Uwt of 1913 T V. BEEVES. . Sheriff of Waahlngton County, Oregon. By J. C APPLEGATE, Deputy. John Llppert. ot Bnk. was down to the city Saturday, The Flax In Just ry The Oregon legislature appro bated S50.000 to enable the 3tate officials to test the flax in dustry. About 500 tons of flax in -K. straw have been crown 1 1 1 ft.l.V W V. " . . . i J k formora and nulled bv hand VJ ... A with convict laDor. . lnis nax straw with the seed on has oeen assembled in one of the large buildings at the state prison. Machinery is being instaiiea to save the seed and reduce the hr for manufacture of twine. By pulling the flax up Dy tne roots about one-fourth longer fibre is obtained, but this is ex pensive work. ... in tne past, nax could only oe grown auccesaiuiiy in countries having cheap labor fnp niilHnor the flax. The GuroDean war has pros- trefoil fho indiiatrv in some of the principal flax-prod ucin g countries. It is , believed that kla ia a faunraVllo tilTIA tO In- Upat Room. Second St, near , troduce and establish the .Indus- ' ft ft A I Morton Greenhouse s try in uregon. Vaughfs Grocery. Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Donelson's Furniture Store. Gragg & Powell Grocery. Ross Grocery. We Want Everybody to Kno vz That wc will, beginning at once, give Cash Register receipts with every cash sale, showing amount of sale, date and w ho made the sale. We will asic you to keep these: receipts as we are going to )Jve ' :i back to our cash customers one day's cash a v . 1 sales each month, wewui select one uay 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 122 Hillsboro, Cr