SEE jnlflLLSBeiR HILLSBORO, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915 NO. 23 III mm r .1 H nil -ILI hth ytsirerown two acres of ,1, U. II. UIIm j finely nut urW y.-llow dent corn front ! originally brought from tin' Fut. Ill h feeding ii tt hi ti"Urt anil will produce mit i-i-iiuiue "corn fed" pork this iv ti. F. I- think that t?Vf tiluuilv we wi'l rnii all kind if I'urn ln r. ami that it will lie kiln dried .t that tin- nit will Bland tht Vin!r moiHture, and then Cr'i ramtig will ln a ti ir featun fur llii ition. Ceo. Harrow tin. I Alf llevwixul. of' Oak I'nrk. are raining the white ilnt t.i I'lTltrtn.n, ami lleywontl I. an in u'i it fuiir acre llu wa il 'O. A lc year jik'o rorn u lliuiijit U tin imorest brt in Owkivi nHti;ui.lry, b it it to com ing into i t rt n n. A girl named Julia Aldrlch went to Portland Saturday, ami told the Woman's lrul-flivf lUl- rciui that he livi-.l out here ami that nhi aiit to go to I huh School, nud gain an education, hut that fur norm reason she could n rt i'. t h' T i:ir-nt to send her, 1 In I" iri-au titk charge 01 her nml made an elTort to iret hi-r into a Portland family no ah r.uill cfi ln-r ai-hiMtlinir. Mr. I'.rr..l an.I IV.. f Mikav Were interview I nUiot th rae. but say th:t no a;i' iatMn ha l-en toadt for entry here, and thai she would rn't have been refused had wich a reii'ieai iKtn made. J N. iloiTninn. interested in thf H"iTman KvaiKirator. at For- ewt Gru.e. wamn town Monday. Him i-.iiu-. rn ll is vcar cvaooratei :Sii tons of I.oi3nlerrics. He ha U a o.I the plant for the prune drMg -oson, Wat an Boon as this to finished Mr. Hodman will nini aiao neiu ins wm . . . , . ,i ,iimi .. i v..uii ele. l.ai )t H i r boii. At.vw . , ... . i . i uti-k :-.-f. an ii vi-ar in y x- Susi, Lucaa. of Monmouth. I-!? ri" l, t -, ! wil.' dUnif 10 IS. Ilitfioi- . , . ..:'...! - fn Stanly. Panama; Cllf- a ,, v";" . , , .ark S.ani,v. Portland; Mr. lU.y, ' , J2nt hai , . v ... v.l. aiu-'sen. and the t xiM-nnHUil has . irr, . iwi nine oin- , ,,,.,.. . a,.d Mr. Sidney Cryk-r. of J,,uVt M nat Mccm an.I. A I. linlwimb and wife. 01 if. Stanley wm for yoara a ;,.thany. wi re in town Saturday' U r of I'hivnln lvluu No. ; Ttiey hut ni-.-ntly rrturnivl from j of rihmt. of UiH,- K,.,manf, Cn., hvre thfy re- wan an allo man in an m,uj n v,.ar Tlwv ni:i.l. tne WK and wa vrr aiicc- return t Oiviron in thfir torn. ul room. 1 ti trin immonwly. ip futu'ral took place Tui'a-iLt:,,., ij;ir t Mr. IMcomb ,.rumlirot "" juvai'-r I r Many VfM IklvllUL W HittMm Vhicci Vf tli HcM rriailaal- ,blp la ParitaaJ ;tanlfy. on of OrrifynV l....t..M .tiu.l In in,l, at hi fom at i'l laud Avcntw, Saturday. .. I'.i5.'. from an attack uf k trout-!.', with which h had n .1 f-r luimtt month. f Si;nuy wa well known Ur.. hcrt, in Ihv nin- lf principal of th pul- lim.N. holdinir lh iitionj .m i ul Icrin. un U)rn in Mimri in ami cam to Orrsn i ti inif tlwt In I'olk (4Hin ii.ri 1 attfndcd tlt' ti;iii ColU'tt. H a!o at d ihuStatr- Normal, and in .m tauuht at Wmton l.M.utn-r. II wrnt rjtl i" uiitii-H and attended a ot?iH chl at Wanhinn ton. l,atr he cam to IIiIUImw t.ne hetauirht withfminnt f aft ion. From llilmlwro h i to I'orlland and wan em. i I .y th ichool hoard thvr' !ii- h Is yeara. muh at on time autM-rin nt of tho Morro (Uiunty V.iM CROSSING DOEROUS m mm jury Inveatlcatlnf lloy Huliia lnuet at Tualatin. Thuraday 5att Hrarlai Wat Q4 Aala. Nav (vtr- Halsnaaa Tnllliti al Act Mr. Ira K. Barrett, the coroner, went to Tualatin. Thuraday last. and held an inquest over the Peter Groaaen. of near Helve tia, waa in town Monday morn inif. A. W. Walker, of South Tua latin, was a city caller the hut of the week. George Hotabeimer, of Elroon ica. was in town Friday after noon. I tt W.l'r nt Iwlow Ilea. BKOtniK TBTII1F0 OMiE WIS W 4F verton-Willaburif road, was op to the city Saturday, on buainesi at the couit house. Jasper Keffer and C N. Mc pherson, of near West Union, were city callers the last of the week. m m mm & a fatality caum-d by the train-auto Hhlsboro the l.t of the week, a HU rennessee gentleman wi. i.. tf-.i a... .k ..f viifl i.r.inVfcS ar aieizier. cnarsnnz nir tiiiimiiMi, iitnv urwirwaj tUm HALL GUTS UP HETZLER GITIZEII Uses Hunting; Hatchet, an 1 Cuts FWh af Arm to the ttonc TtOtBLC OVEt COirie OF rt'WPKIN Ta Link Maatillaa Girls Take Tata (or Jack a' Laalcraa morn nir. He called as jurors John Nybere. l C Payne. J. It. C. Thompson, K. V. Stewart, Frank Auitin and (I. W. Andrews. Motorman Fred IVebler teati- fled that he was com i nir at the uaual rate of nueed. and that when within 75 or 11W feet of the road he saw the auto. He sounded the Kong and put on the emergency brake, and at the tame time, aaw that the machine wan endeavoring to cross the track. The machine was struck and the Ips of four lives was the toll. The express messenger. IL V. 0. Carpenter, testified that he felt the emergency go on and heard Peebl-r say-"My God, they do not see me." John Q. Gage, of St. Helens, testified that his brother was slightly deaf, and that he had a habit of watching the lips ot me person with whom he was in conversation. He said, however. that he was a careful driver when in a car, and appeared to see and hear things as well as anyone. Frank Powels, a passenger from Goodin, and his Mm pan ion. John Kbln. swore that they witness in the case of btate ver sus London. Mel lliatt, of Dilley. passed through with a rock crusher. Saturday, enroute for the Toelle quarry, near Phillips. He set thf machine ud Monaay ana crushing is now in full blast Here you are Mr. Farmer-7 and 8 per cent money see me. K. L Perkins. Room 1 Commer cial Bldg.,Hiiisboro, Ore. J. II. Rogers, of near Scholia, left two fine Winter Banana ap ples at the Argus office; Friday, and if anrjearances go for any thing this section need have no envy of the Hood River apple district Van DeLashmutt of Spokane, waa down to Hillsboro the last or the week. still holds ud her head in com mercial supremacy, and that a big crop has been garnered up his way this year. Van still owns the bungalow and tract down near the Witch Hazel school house. Ferrl Groner. of Schollls. left Corvallis last week, accompanied hv Prof. C I. Lewis, on an in A warrant was sworn out Mon day morning in Judge Smith's court for the arrest of William o lives at Metzler. charging him with assaulting J. R. Hamilton with a hunting hatchet atfanger ous weapon, 'it seems that the two had been at outs for some time over some trivial afTair. The other day two little girte, daughters of Mr. Hamilton, went down to the Hall place and took two pumpkins to use as Jack o' Lanterns, this being the season for that sort of child pleasure Hall took Hamilton to task for it and later went to Hamilton's house and called hir.i out Hamil says he did not fear Hall, and went out with the intention of whipping him if he insisted on trouble. Hamilton says that Hall made a feint at him and then struck him with the hatchet had not thrown his were talking and did not hear Pction of lhe waimn orcnaras the gong. Geo. Sanders, how- oi me nmanwiw imA r. who swore he nan nis neaa rw iravcouK j ... - i i And if ne nan not It: TKJ!e shoulder up the blade would have entered his skull. As it was the hatchet made a very ugly wound, cutting the flesh clear to the bone. Hamilton is a poultry raiser. and recently lost about (100 worth of blooded chickens, some of which were Drize winners at the various poultry fairs. The chickens were tralsoned. and an alysisshow that they surrepti tiously had been fed some ar seme II in I'm Hand, interment Ix-inn! .... . ,..,i, h i ntimved in health. Kiverview Cemetery. The . . .. '!,. ere held under the au-! Money to loan on farm secur. U of the Portland K. of V , Uy. I rrnresent three large fire I . . ft ...,....,,.ki I .1 I'd ma B tln honorary iall lM-arcratiriHur;iiirt miiMi.. m..-v.. lo. M. Plummer. VI l. fur-'cMI. Kuratli. U. M. Killmirs worth. V. 1 . ; i m ii " . . . I Itll.MIIIIHllll 11. I 1, 1 .i .t. it... ..I.tt.t.l aairviiiri iiriuii till iiii . ii iii i'iw"'i r ii v ii their destinatuin. They go to f MrKsy, the present su-; r4jtivf t.-n.li-nt ot th lliltialsoro i ,Hfct r K nays: I regard Mr. t .,, mi1(UL f (Vnterville, wns u v b- one ot the really awe j v; itird.iv. Sam says that me it"M in the state and the ;ri.r ,,,v he drove (50 China Uof Portland suffer a di"- ..,.wni4 nut of hU corn fieW of Portland suffer a di- .iw.'wint-i out of hn corn ( ... I.. a ,l...llt II.. . .i . .i i I . m.x toLmir a friend of mine of years ,yi!trrt worth of corn out of his tin, and I appreciated hicrou every day. -lull attainments as hinhlv; . . ... ud histducational abilities." Clem Shaner. of Jolly I lain. wiw in town Monday. He says Iter Vanhvk. of Vrlvmrt. he not attending the sta e fair out y unuyKC, oi vermniri.. n ,. r- i,ni a eity caller the last of the'this yeir. as Wnshtngton County k. , . . frips urs goiHi onougn v vausijr . the in wt critioiil eye. I iiur Scott r.f below Dunzer.t , ... p.jiil .ip to the city Saturday at-, tl W. Dant. the Keedvjle H.n. threslicrmun. wns in iuw.. . ..- , , , - , dav. and culled on the Argus. .01 I itmldiiuv nt naif .Wont . ' . I Kid ukiio. !. waa a city caller Monday, ; Jatop afuP a R,hMj lengthy run. i i i ii b n Janer Keller and u n. ., l le.Hclil.auer. of (.Baton. JJ of east oUleek Plains, in town Saturday, on lust- he eity the last of the N at the court house. , wirt.llJ!f:.rl h .. . . . WCCK. jenry lk-ach. of North Plain?, I , ,rJiin nf Farm. I Wmer May, of the mercan-, ll.irol.l Hnlvorsen. f turn linn, of that place. ww clr- Ingtnn. was a city culler batur court uttendunts Saturday, uay ' out the widow, said he heard the .rrvn a Mrs. Janey Galbraith testified that when the men passed the Galbreath place a short distance from the bridge the men were talking and laughing. The jury found the following verdict "In the matter of the inquest into the cause of death of Chas. Gage, II. C. Deickman. John Micek and C F. Harnnger- We, the juqr in the above mat ter, and that the above named persona were killed by an electric train on the S. P. railroad, at Galbraith station on the Boone l-Vrrv road crossing one-half mile Fast of Tualatin. Washing- '.nnntv. Oreiron. K-'lAa m . on SeDt. 22. 191a. The cause waa accidental on a dangerous crossing, at which onitipient w am in ir sisrnals had not been installed by the rail way company." , The railway findings from the innuirv exonerate the motorman. It is more than likely that suit will be instituted against the railway company for damages by the members of the four families. go as far South as Eugene. They will not only gather data for the 1915 croD. but will take notes on th heat results in walnut cul ture. Ferd's orchards will be! qilte a factor in walnut pro duction in t year or so and he wants to know just what con ditions are over the valley. J. E. Zimmermuv North P aint, was a dUWKTr p SAFETY: Yourmoneylistsafer in the bank than in Jvour cash drawer. - PKE3T1GE: 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 bills by check, which 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 Ceta. Interest On Savings American National BanH MaM and 7 Mr St:, fimboo, Oro Hamilton says that Hall comes from the Cumberland GaD sec tion, and that he has feared that he might use a knife or some weapon if they ever came to a mixup. : Hamilton was up Monday morning, carrying his arm in a alino. and swore to the com of above I Pint against his neighbor. Hillsboro " . "Ti 4ui" . v. i p I f. P. AND P. E. E. and his brother George were in the Crater Lake country, tn Aug ust, and they returned more than delighted with their trip. J. H savs that for scenic beauty it beats anything he has teen tn purest Grove Train the Northwest The trip from McMinnville Train. . a i i W.. m.4VA In. I r. ! j 1 : at about departure being made at three Forest Grove Train-- in in moniMin. the lake at 11 the next day, nd the Pythians of Southern Ore gon had camp ready for them on their arrival. YES! DE HAVE IT III STOCK! One Million Board feet of Good Lumber A stock of lumber so Urge and varied that you can haveprompt 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, sei ' 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. A B 3 O LU T E L Y Kverything in Building Material PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at tho old Paislev olace. 4 1-2 miles - .-.. . - . . . MnrlkMi nf Hi tthf.rO. me 10 lowing described personal proper-' tiii ks iat. i ii . i finr.iv I Seven head graded Holsteina, ome fresh ana some conjoin All. except the P. R. & N trains are electric and step at the de pot on M in street To Portland -.6:50 a. m. -7:36 a. m. 10.02 a. m. .12:50 d. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. Forest Urove train Eugene Train McMinnville Train.. Forest Grove Train - From Portland Rutrene Train arrives--8:15 a. m. McMinnville " - 9:45 a m. Forest Grove " .11:59 a m Forest Grove " ..3:15p. m Shendan " . .30 p. m McMinnville " . .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 nag at ..4:10 p. m .-4:53 p. m. .-6:40 p. m. ...9:50 p. m. .NOTICE! I have reopened the old Blacksmith establish ment formerly operated by Peter Ridwig, at Oreo co and am equipped to do all kinds of Blacksmith iug, Horse-shoeing and Automobile Repairing. ; Franh Rulih Orenco, Oregon Phone, Farmer 30x6 r The Shute Savings Bank Is an Old RellabW Institution with Resources of over . $300,000.00 If vou are not familiar with banking met hod call iiud talk it oyer with us we yjve ypii.wyJnfpTmation.iiistrcd.- All busitics3StrialyconfKloiui.il. Ac coiiutsof Women ami Child- .fcu solicited 4 Pf Cent. Paid on Snvlnrfs Deposits. BUI IIC licsil - All tElillia, SIU VII liaK ov ... . nllK fresh; four graded Jersey cows, Sixth an(j jjain; at North Range The undersigned MwlUt pub. a to fresn thia FaU; nine and FiP ,treets; at Sixth and Fir he sale at the Jake Wilson pisce . , Durham C0W9, coming .trsets and at Tenth street 3 miles north or urenco. ana nan . . th, F and Winter. StA-m ServiM Old Depot Bethany, at iu a. Tm. ft SnWTwo percent . n.j u ruruaiiu P. R. & N. T,rain. :.. ...4:30 p. m. From Portland P. R. & N. Train 9:12 a, m. Ixtnn Snpeial. due at Hillsooro mt 2-IM (l m. from Portland! Saturday and Sunday only. Forest Grove Special (Satur Hava onlvl I will sell at public sale, at the From Portland. ...-10:33 0. m a Riakwilev dace. II miles To Portland 11:15 p. m southeast of Laurel and 2 miles .... miwlCftA1B m. -t o.k.ii. ion n mi rvBLfcaatc jb a 1 iv a j-w a . uu av h X ? 1 .u.!t will baII t mihlie sale at mv mmiy, 1 jT.:.jj hm at Witch Hazel. S miles 3, about 20 tonscheat hay hUW.s-t.D monins 0,0 VftLTfeas of Hillsboro. on S. P. Rail- . - i..i- jenwv cuw kihiiih " 1 . .A barn; numerous ou.r .rM. -7, - heif er. fresh: 5-yr way. swu-m-. n Lunch at woon. . -v -lr-. mHk. tubercuun Monday, OCTOBER 18 Terms of saie-iu sna n- '-ft k-.- mill u.n.7m.iKBiN i jevMi mile west of Bethany, at 10 a. Terms of Sale-Two per cent m., on off .for cash, or bankable ap- SATURDAY, OCTOBER Z pr0Ved note, interest at 8 per Two mare mules, 1000 lbs each; cent rt uray mare, 900; sorrel mare, M. McPherson, Owner. 1225: sorrel gelding. 1200; dark R P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. irrav gelding. 1100; 2 disc har-f John Vanderwal, tlerit. rows, hayrake. copper kettle, imn kettle, spring wagon, heavy farm uricrnn. Columbia wagon. buggy, McSherry drill, sulkey 16-in plow, fan mill, binder, 3 o HniihlA harness, milk wagon, complete; cultivator, 2 shovels, 4 fnrva irruDDinii hoc. vnui, doz chickens, sow and 7 pigs, 7voarq fine animal, about I "ill sell at lm household furnitute and Mare, 7 years, nn m,mro Ti f arm at Wil Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable - Prices Reasonable DAY" AND NIGHT SERVIC 2nd &' Washington Sts, Phone, City 176 PUBLIC SALE A. McCiill, Pres. . A. C. Shute, Vicc Prcs. W. Mahnn, Cash. VV. V. Hcrgeii, Asst. Cashier I AMAtf iiAtar crl viniT siciocj ww r 1 v milk; 2-yr old seller, iresn; o yr old Holstein, in milk; tuberculin . 1. 1 OA kilb-AMfl MMSlI tPBLea. nOIC. WV VIIItM auiw I -1 1 J - -' - - ' ,j iraicu. ""Bi . , hu. .... ....milim atmv vpla none, jreri, 1400; cow. . . , wtlh 6-wccki il, gooa otooa tow, IWulaBt-Asafla 91 .. i vt r i V1HI J. J. Krebs. macnioc - !"'"?-ZSTZXfZtoZL 1 a vir vi. wi inenpiuvr 1 vr. iiiuuin aniwci, o uwuv witi ' C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Salr! mccdc niia cook BOOKS bedroom set, commode, center ( htw linle to? buS(ty linKie COFFEE CLUB Ma DW,vaL..J kA.lA nmn Ktnve. Wue-1 .1. rihl k Ti.m.M. Plnnet - I 'n ..kV Almtno la. I T. Jur rnltlntnr and wtcAer. Mil- name 011 wv, vu .jr- ":h;d eii. m iron The second editlon of theCoffee ? e. , en-..- r.luh Cook BOOK 18 on saie, r rM.li men. I " . r Z'a: ..a IDKIlinDi w W v?e-"t Oy cciiio. der. cash; over that sum, on - Tal- h-awnM bankablej note, terms to be de- wt'n:fr termined by undersigned. SSSim 2 iron bedsteads. 2 tt,, , J. ccnw - . .. L.tu ii hwwior nmnv uu" tt. The.books .re on sale at the -" houTeholi k fniinwinff places: Vaughts urocerv. Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Donelson's Furniture Store. Grsgg & Powell Grocery. Ross Grocery. . Rest Room, Second St near Uorton Greenhouse and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch at Noon. Terms of ssle-110 and under, cash; over, 6 months time, bank able note at 8 per cent. mm a RlakAfilev. Owner. E P. Cornelius, Aucttonisr. on ouwr articlat found oa a farm LUNCH AT NOON Tarma 10 and under, cash. over. 12 months' time, bankable approved note, at o per cent. Two oer cent, off - on cash over no. . i. L. Bartlett, Manager. J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer. Ve WantEvcrybody to Knou Thatwc will, beginning at once, give Cash Register receipts with every cash sale, showing amount of sale, date and who made the sale. We will asic you to keep these receipts as we are going to give back to our cash customers one day's cash sales each month, we win select one tiay 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. ' I Vaught Grocery Co. Second Eect .Uaia'm;.'--H-!--.-" J Sec.