mm XXJI IIILLSBORO, (MI-CON, SKPTEMBER 23, 1915 ::an itiWiK Asnlaj ,o tu oo to lit! at cace one end two hundred SnrVrtnce dc !ert!3 Oft it ThursJay, 17-7 WHJ 9v,ning tt K? 01 me v. v SiJ toirovijt,poctdurt idinxlnffsf Cjlaaiias M by the Stress Court Wton CountlM 1000 fnr this Uri .within Its V torn of tt Catered. Very rough, cuf each of It UtI to lna. The fit Salem prl ortcalu- -.kin Conies t9taforco Wof the codrt enforcing, ( the UnM of the mat, Uc( land Jo actual Oft. ri the- 103 rcf O U per Tltre are y;irid, In illry. over r- o jf thii It, xtf It ild to m: ' crfMt the congrr ;ani. se of wcis. UUV ir!3tt la v ? rsrre aaum 1 the ytvits kzcr JO while the resolution did not e. Sctly conUin all he wmUd he realited that it wu about all that could be don. The Cecrtw of th court in there, and until that in '((Met. it is mandatory. The grant legislation contained a provision that congress could at any lime pasa new kjtmlstion relative to the grant, and at the deed were accepted under these covenants the law making tody will have the power to prescribe new condition-although the company will probably take it into the rourts. It U quite certain that Con gmt will pane legislation that will protect the actual settler clause on the lands and prevent dummy squatting and acquiring In consonance with the old and fraudulent methods of years ago, thus putting the timber in que Hon in the hinds of holding companies. The entire question bristles with problems that the conference did not tackle, and Congress will have to take the boll by the horn. In other words, when the Supreme Court passed its decision it also paaaed something else -"paaaed the buck" up to Congress. That the Oregon delegation will handle it, and handle it right, is expected, but that the railway company will also litigate, no matter what the legislation, is also confidently eapocted. In other words the railway company will expect to dispose of the timber and stone and then get It 12 60 per acre. And there you are. Congress. on the otl er hand, will no doubt puts a law hohting the company to the strict letter of the cove nant allowing the railway com pany only its $2.00 per acre. J. Rex K. Hivnie and son ln-law. Smith, were down from t V . i -v-lKorest Grove. Friday. Mr. Hay ISE'fe SHJ TCI nle presented the Argus with oW t r J&H? m fl" "Poclmen of late Craw, luswnt. ww w euers, , v ri Alonnder beach- M Undered, the company " f lhrw etr old ?" !ff!f JaStA fcSrWfh he procured Irom the Ore I makksua eaonnt to be r Kll , ,n,i n.nid. n . 1 - e w ie gfn iniervenw mu I that the company bei The Alexander tree-one of the setting produced 16S ! ....... I. .... tklm j'.ii,n Th 1st r .. . a . inraLiiri ,iiib w I to sell the laou in eon- J!rtwforJ l)0re but a few, but fci proiluct was revelation decided that tha title could h t accii,nated nursery Uknfthcpany,Lln(.w .in n Oregon. Mr. Wfetd J St tha land. In ymityr .Jn eoeanant of nKfL.l be sold at C W jrejand cavtoongros aix s lo pasa. ItdsUon. pro r aaana or tx ctt. tne ratirm company, and Ur. Salem. :he contr""r h e to ,eH a the railrci eot ))dB, is usarTa, ai t. their Kiiz7Zt7, at Smith and wife, who live at Vadfr. Wah.. returned to their home thii week, after an extend ed visit P.M. Kelsev has traded hi Hillsboro fine home and tract, near the city park to Uwis tn nes for his six acre tract between Newton and Hillsboro. Mr. Kel- aey has moveu io an newij . quired tract, and will hereafter try living oui in me suuun. After spending a lifetime on the farm this should Iweasy for i. M. Mr. Hones will take up his residence on the Hillsboro prop erty. , Here vou are Mr. Farmer-7 mnA u twr cent money see ma. VL I. Perkins. Room 1 Comme ffValle OTi Xad Vithdrr-ra. Vtta Umber ked it tmt lUt, lacttad eight aslUi dolUrt of alues Um covcreatnt wish conftT, -t ,rruiy In to tike L i LL-absr now from sixty U hundred fi or Collan. retbit ttCi!ra mtrely jCongreaa to p kslation I that tha tzzrt (Utree Is -ed. and r fJZM tfcat no I land be KJIa Ut forest Wiycorot. the 8Ute jurer. Secretary or State v - w . - em we . . two thera are to confer t thnt vocation he tarm- the rail wet eosssav to see li wKn he wu a boy. back in rnngere.aa cia ce maaeibraska, and Knows now man qp f5 TtSdaV A t. Rooka. of Vmelanda. was thst&VS illl bl li Awn Friday eftenioon J. iv tk T k.a nnd nr the Desi diwcv mi r tnv next wn ysarv, i -", Ti kinnm emolre-tkla oftkld land the ridge, and ia making ittbjoom tanl would rA 'our like a rose, ;ies the alxe of V. J. n ian-on farm eecur- IK Newell, B. V net, ',t Trepent three Jarge Are I .?rrtt:fcr- J Wood ; , P,omDanies. Give mea ,n? A-'.?-lc.ll.-El. Kuratli. iram mis county, nr..- ... pimnnlee. tt was placed on the reaolu. Cue Steves, of near Elmonica. committee, He stataa that waa in town m v. . cial Bldg.,Hillbir, Ore. k V. Itanclson. of Shedds, Ore.. Linn County, was down to k. ji Hillsboro home the laat greeting friends vi " . A (' a firming, ana is rosiing r: crop hi i:i ran years Acrtege Is llf f er end Yield iWM liver IWuced In HUturr alp muioN usniis wakhdusi o Whcst freSwIlM Omi (Ker Hi.ll M.l Rm Utklit; Oali, MiUlM Wuhlngtoa County has had a banner year for grain production and it ia not improbable that the harvest excels anything hereto fore produced. The office of C. II Buchanan &Co. was vinitcl the first of the week, and Mr. Buchanan slates that the ware bousea all over the district hive received more grain this season than for any lime in fifteen years. He says his company hax reached the high water mark in warehouseing. and over 80.000 bushels of wheat have been haul ed to market points to his com pany alone. Data, in like man ner, have been deposited and handled, and the figures reach double or three times that of wheat Mr. Bachacan states that the geaeral average of production for wheat in 1915 has been over 30 bushels to the acre, and he estimated that the entire ield will ranch figure that will equal if not exceed any former hir- vesta, even when grain waa the great factor of county production. The grain statistics for the 1915 harvest at a conservative estimate, he thinks, are about as follows: Wheat, bushels 625.000 Oats, bushel l.OUO.ooo Barley and Rye. bushels.. 150.000 The warehouse man estimates that 17.000 acres will not cover the wheat acreage, and 25.00Q acres in a conservative estimate j for oata. Hay. he thinks, will be covered by about thirty to thirty-Ave thousand acres. This would leave about 45.00.) acres lor ail otner crops, ana this is a generous estimate for II other avenues of agriculture. his being the case it readily . t A . t At can be seen mat me ngures oi grain acreage are more than conservative. RINOLE-DILLON Married,- at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Nancy King. Wednesday evening. Sept 5, 1815. Karl Kingie ana Nancy Dillon, Judge W. U. Smith officiating. Ihe happy young couple will reside in iriiu- Boro. The Arms o ins their many riends in extending congratula tions. MINNICK-POORD A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. Alice Foord. in HIEGSED i;:::i3Q K. l'libl.. of West Union. 1'iinsnrttf'i business in town Sat- I".irn. tt Mr. and Mrs. Chas. V. Iml. IliShU.ro, Or, Sept 16. lul ',. a wn. Mar lei! I Baker, of near Laurel w:i n iy v isi tor Saturday after- n. n. .!m. J. Inurain. of near Farm in;' ton, was a city caller 'the ii-rt of th week. IW. and Mrs, Ceo. Leob. of Portland, were guests at the A. C, Archlld home over Sunday; S. A. lard. formerly a grocer The old story of tiuft of grsia lien-, who has been in buttiness aacee ia repeacag Itacsf thii at l lilaroook. this bummer, was I goo. Laat VMk rtLUn in town batuMay. Walter u lioshaw and Tklevea Take Frem laalay Wi THEFT TOOK PUCZ SATCSAf ICCTT Tve Edah II. 1 'n were united in marriage at tl.f home of John Lenz. 'tWhini-nn County, Sept 1, 1 :!.'. V. L Upshaw ofAriating. Joint 1L ltailey, of Buxton, was xeimt'd from jury service, M.jrtd:iy, and J. It- has gone buck t ) take care or his prune cr!i. which is now in the process of drying. U. 1!. Greer has sold hla North IliilslKiro tract and residence to a new phew.. Arthur J. Blair, who h .s I .".ken psession. Mr. and r. (ircer and lamily will move l Hillsboro for residence. Prof. F. Ia. Kent of the U. a captured, about 4 o'dx ia Cm morning, while gains lata Port land, and the cttore represent ed two thousand grtia some nearly new. and ail ketabie. Where they rot titeai the officiate do net know, kst they were prebsLSy i c? here and there, to tssS ktx la the Hiltedste acirifcerii. where aeoreeof them. Saturday abit tered the lasy wtralcr:t at Reedvtile. asd rta LOcxr- ketabie aacka. lie lcarrsKCl discovered natil Unrfar con- ing. It ia very hard to cTtet et Dfrmrtment of Aericulture. WAS in the city Sunday. He is now tureaof thieve cf tadx Ur iM mevnL on the Bureau of a grain aacx a a Kara X3 ta crot estimate, and waa here idenffy, tlsa tlUva Urtrj k'ottinir statistics of county pro- careful not tot3C3r era d u-tion. - marked In any ... rartiand raaea wia tsy 1 ). r. uornerrt naa a notice ioi hM aseke ra kaw ird it hunters in another column. Thiali- a identifv eee -ef tiii nature, and, as Gxj d sa for about half tisir ta, it ka- I cornea a lucrative fczctarro- The Siiotc Savings Bank la an Old Callable Inatltutlon with -Raaourcaa of over oaoaodo.oo If you are not laiaiHar with banking methods call and talk it over with us and wc will gladly ;5 give yon any' Inlbrmation desired. Alt H tmalneaa strictly confidential. Ac 1 ; couutai( Women and ChiW ;ii ; rea solicited 4 Tr Ctu l-ald on A.pnf.Pret.f A, C. Shute, Vice Prea. 1 - (. is rot done because D. r. any scruples against hunters or huntincr, but because he lost a horse last yar. the animal beinglMitioo for bcytrs a wh shot thniugh the ahooider. no- Milera, who rt tics to ct'iiaiiujt bnuuung u wcu Minotbing and stand ss misery. of detection. m Madetaine Reynolds, and Sheriff lUeves (2 tH ,'-,th,'r llarrv. of the Big Bend Die to lock C3 Utr t x'tum w asninirion suv. iMirwwtMHii kim bum iwi rived here Saturday, to attend I them that a ustei wu net O th l-'nll And Winter terms oflOOVer. Thet will make their I Sack Btealina iroa laraera Ko,,,,. with Mm. M. a. PowkIL usiong Dcen a aouree oi Mrs. ' Kevnolda. who hue to Portland rearers, sad was formorly well known here the offldale fron Uiritaoaua. ta ui Miu K:Xh Powell, a profea I well as the poiiea, wu np ua sional oursc. iff .Reeves atasy ost the nrae- i ivMtiwk Rh. I tiee. at the Stock Yards, Uec o-U. will L'ive f 15.000 in premiums. distributed as follows: Beef .!.. C'MfVI. rl..;... nmtta f- fat cattle. ? !500; breeding hOCS. 1'- I ?V " f 15(H); fat hogs. 1800; breeding wu" ahtvn. Jt-500. and fat sheen. CCa ipoion u in ivvei. The su n of $300 will also be given in tbe student judging coftest. the judges to beaelect- 9. p. AND l. CaE. ed from the tudentsofthe vari' oih Northwestern Agricultural colleges.' That a number of en tries will be sent from this coon ty to tho show goes without say- in:. Dan Burkhalter. who ia some ToPortod Forest Grove Trtia McinnTiile Trcia a Sheridan Train 13-Cla. Forest Grove Tnia-,..-lS? p. o llcllinnville Trtia 2:15 p. rorest urove nza.-:u p. o Et? "sue Train 4i3 p. UtinnviKe Trda C:0 p. n. Fonst Grove Trtia . .tX3 p, cx Fnta Forfcai L... !....,.. ....... k. to vindicate him as to his recent I 5a "IS'XjJf 5 ntv inn I uCmIiidtuw u. Savlnrfe Depoalta. W. Malton, Cash. W. V. Bergen, fa!, m.- Cashier Hillsboro. Saturday evening. .tUntemher 18. 1915. at 8 o'clock. when her only oaugnter. mips One. waa united in marriage to Henry Uinnick, of Umatilla', ur., Iter, mere, of then. fc. unurcn. nfflcUtlne. Tbe ceremony was oerformed under a huge oen, oi nink end white asters. r"- . . , , ... . The onae wu roveiy in wime crepe de enme, wun veu. nu carried pink rosebuds. Little Naomi Wann, or urenco, was the flower bearer. Hiss uayme Susbaue'r. of Cornelius, played the wedding march irom Men HMllennhn. The house was decorated witn pink and white asters and pre mantmA m ehArminff aDDearance. n The bride and groom were tne recipienta of many, handsome preaenta. ... After the ceremony dainty re freshments were served. After a short wedding trip to Tillamook end other coast points Mr. and Mrs. Uinnick win go to Umatilla to reside, wnere tne mm la in the emoloy of the 0. W. R. A N. Co. The bride is one of Hillsboro s popular young larflM. end for some time was tnn?ranher in the Wilkes Ab lutract ofee. for Mayor Barrett and also in the uuitnoman court house. . Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foord and aen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foord and son, Hillsboro; Ur. and Mrs. Albert Foord and itaugrhtar. Umatilla: Robt. Min nick. Lauraodeif tr, ana wrs. R.lnh Wann and AJXhter. Uren -fv '-zzr.. ..rw . .. corUrs. Ellen 'VKifera ana miss . . O...W..... f'nMAliiia. Ml) and Mrs. WU1 Davis snd son and if is Ethel Donaldson? Portland; uv. livers and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Beach, Chas. Powell, flics Uttle-Botler, Mi'sfhHirl and Uru. E. QcL-rin- huat ii )vn m Lane(Ounty. uan ?ava that tho buck he killed was a venison of the wilds of Oregon, and not a domestic deer, as aooe of his friends have insiduoudy circulated, muth to the defama tion of Dan's prowess as a hunt pp nf venison. Dan saya uai tho deer - killed waa not Georgs Schulmerich's pet, but a genuine wild nnd wool v deer of the for rst. and that Geo. still has hia JnmeKtic venison on exhibition: rh(s Arirus is constrained to be lieve Uan. for he is noted for his truthfulness. ?imTY. YMtr!mnMie!rv in th Kank than tn fM P3T1GE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly ky ksini able to give a bank reference. C1XOUNTS: Notes may be discounted snd loans often 'cb- taed. if you have a cximoercial bank account CCNVEN1ENCE: You hare the great convenience of paying ks ky check, which is ajeeeipt for the anoont paid. There are only a few advantages of a bank account; mea b and saw aa and we will tell you mare. : 4 Per Cent. Interest On Servians American National Danll VIS! U HUE IT SO! Or.2 VSlzn Board feet cf Gccd Lcn!xj A stock of lamber so large acd varied that yea ca , leave prompt delivery of any order Ve carry dzy lart dimension timbers, acd caa save you tfce expssa of special sawing. When you want lutsttr, prcrca don't fill your bill. Oar specialties are qexUty, tsr , vice, and courteous treatment You can datcltsr Lx ' less with this company. Main St and P.R.& N. Ry. Go's. Tratia. , A D 3 O L U r E LT ' - Kverytbiag ia Building llattrial mm I have reopened tie old Dlicksnfca estr nent formerly opcratsd by Pcttr RUwi-", a Orr co and am equipped to do all kinds ci Llat!:;:!;!a icj, Horse-shoeing and Automo Rcpairir. Frcall Dulill - Orenco, Oregon Phose. Farcsr jsrS I'UBLIC SAtB Forest Grove " .412) s n. Forest Grove " .1:15 p. n. Cbendsa " ..4Z)w.tx KcinnviUe - ..r'lD.o. Forest Grove ""'..tiJiiia Forect Grove " ...r ) jt .gx UeinnyCle " O.avo. All t!ssL ttr ea IT Extb and Lain; at Kcrta L n and Fir street; at Kxtti tzllJt streeta and at Tenth stml " Steam Service Cii Dst ToPorttsd P. R. A N. Trtia.........4) p. xx I'romPcrUii ' P. R. A N, Trtia...... fcH a, o. illstaro Aoto !fcj Lo(eeeLLdsacinr I.will soil at public auction at my j!J.p;wJVlH iS" ilnco. bix miles nonneaa mi xr FZeZZX-i T") Miildhnnt. fmir mi es east CXI . wtw VI ..il. IN. .a nnH kair.milA attiaSTI VOU I i... - : . i n .1 -. j m ha hl.i iu:, r.Knmh hHii. rnm rauw m l J V V v" V v '" i nmir at lu o cioca a. m., SATDUDAY. SEPTKMBES 13, I? IicmI mule, nil tuberculin toelM jl r.L'itftel ltoistdncOWi. OUt Nf. HO An heifer. 7 monihn; tee. HoliUln bU it uiontlm: riL' llolstcin ouii 4 ..inn I In: 1 Dll'llKtU CUWI. t Wt0 BM mem cows; 7 exits fiue Jny freshen this Full, wIM 6 Mil. o f niv mitlnrn torn hut lvn ICM t ju H. milk wilh first calf. Thwt tn no Honril! 111 Hie netu. w n will l frenh lb Fall. Iijiuiitui im i ciiuuy uy , 7 Team, aojo; cnuniijr B'y jw""i l ion, tfBin mules, 9 uil io jrrt, OMr- ieil 10 be g jutle, n bru una tut won. hcKij slmlM breil iiiiviuk ',7 jwi imii, iienve M wiiuien, city bnktSM MiiuaiiVi himlrr. ttlOWtf. Kit. J. new disciistrtw, ipikt htrraw, O'-'T" tooth Imrrow, t I4-1. Wlf milky plow, new ttuck wkm, t f fOS ..... . ..i;,w.r r.i. iii. backhMte. tcA ninulu anvinn tutl jetUubl. WHfeKet oUlini kettl. ffludrtoee, y-R. cut shw ami nuuie'om other attlcm. . Iterma of Sale Under ensh: over. 8 months' time, bexx . . Ae a qWp approved noie,ai perceas. Lunch at noon. r- - - Thos. C. ,Bailey, Owner. . B. P. Cornelius, Auctbnssr. John Vanderwal, Cr,:, To Ported ...11:13 p. n. MMSSSMBM . , .. A One heavy ttca. ctt!s ef fcerd work; cr.a cow, tra ta as xrst; Santa fca. Ore., at ia. P. 0. aJirtra, Lciverti, Or., R. F. D. No. s. Fricca Caaecxbla DAY AKD K1CHT C3rL,L and & Vaabiastoa Sts. fbece, Ciy 15 UcUaDtEyor-jtjtor The seceai edltlca c? ti C-T.t Clab Cccit Cxk bn cb tt m) cants. . The tccis era ea trs ti u Vf t'S UXTf . Desk's Ferc'. Lnv era cr:. . rjb L Ttat re will, beiczirs at c tt, ; Hr-'-txr receiru witi xr.rj t . abociag amount o( sale, CzXz f " ctia tke sale. Ve will saa y: - tktae receipts as v:a are fj: taci U our ci&i cttotn c: . sales each moatk. VecH c. each taoatk and wi3 trxrr::i I dow ca the 5U tzy f. 1 date we tave cchcttl, til t : will have to da ia i Jr Rckttr mtirta frcza cs tri 1 have tzy tcnr-tt di'.j, if -4 just brtrj titrate t a if "7", f yea your ct ra t:j ri.- 1 ... ." . . - V . I'