lniiLLseaiR i e. HILLSIiORO, ORKGON, NOVEMBER 11,1015 NO. 34 Thirty road district met laxt week and prepared ludgets on which thev will vote for uerma- Mitt road improvement Novem ber 27. Th budgt-U ramre from . three mill tot ten mill tax. J and while it i nut expted that oa INttrkt Attar I Ml will oU the tax it U thought Ikil a mainrilv i.f Ihum hi There were thirty. i-iiht ditttrirt calling for the budget meetings. la aone or the district a tax in voted every year-notably that of Tualatin anil (Vtlar Mill, ami the have every year laid a con- aideraWe mileage or rock road. At liavville the meeting id. . m mm . 1 1 . a ...lib .. . I 1. L ma I MIB11B IIHmHI 1I1HIUL ITi LI Ilia LI II IT. B III 1 Attorney ..- -- - ,, - C i v ItMvea llonday lh "" done In the llee iff J. h. , eacker dUtrict. North Forest lirove. ana also in the hernon dietrkt above North Plains. The Gaaton diatricta passed budgets and the supervisor there think the tax will earry. COURT SGS ma cars rs e INatrfct Alter aa Sheriff Rtevea 4 m WnWfUa tas OllUaU GEO. SGHULMERICH Wm. Hurley, of Virginia Place. H was in town Saturday. 4( ..a . . it Fninr u rranKer 01 Dwen. w liflSr a civ visitor the last of the k unuk Woman lUd Sue J Him fur S7.5JS Damage fur Atlack hy IVt Deer I8IID AT tl'UIINE LAST WEEK E. B. Tu(M. of HilLaore, One at Ceaasct Far Sthntracrkh Ike were rrved.wlth ra order signed by Judge of the United State Lurt ordering, tham to Vyember l-nst won- how cauae why a per- . Ill 4 t. ijuf.ctwn anouiu no w nut their anreat of any. might keep open Sun- in the purview of the the tate which cloaea You and your children are aafe . i i 10 omciais U. 3. A answer the caae. VunawUkCallendarCo.. f . L.I.... M.auful. n ion wiiil.ii nwii if you wear )r Lowe's superior glajuea-rye safe and price safe. cunt you no more than the inferior kinds usually sold and you have the benefit of hi skill and more than 28 years experience as an will appear ttseluslv optometrist When court. net.r ?!!" tin wtuuiut-u kiiiic ui luc trained eye specialist and scien tific optician. One charge covers Ika .kIIm ml tit acaminatiiin , It'll " - ...vr . . 1 1 . t v. " table, furniture, etc , frames and lenses. Dr. Uwe iplainant, and the rasa ' Mtiaf action whether they coHt S2 tht In Multnomah Coun' or more. if. you nay more you the arreata were maua pay too much. If you pay less r. the ffrocer, and ail you do so at the sacrin.e of ma- - I . i. I. 1 . ! . . I I ii nameu uj nw . leriai uaea ana wrvu-i? renuemi. re notirted to close. lr. bow ) be st Hotel Wah- iler went out in Waah- Innton. Saturday. Nov. 20. till 4 nty. and has ben unl o'clock only. Ilemember. yeJ juoae ffuiTrr- . Mlte th. cm and I. "' dision wuitin aanori wmwhw. ...y ,-. . - . -in itb.iH ninv. about ail o clock. Mrs. in runs wm iauv . " . 1 c Sihrouifh to the United Brown was just arriving home reme Court, for ther wn iwihjw u,olr. ... l,i interests on tacn aoiaie. nuininw - Hetail Growra'Aaso. ,Mve. inere was aome inaur- I I'ortUnd. Is for ob-'nce. 4ne iwh in -L, iK-.i.i whii. i ha . to Mr. and Mrs, IJrown. Mrs. rrturin company holds 1 Brown ta one of the UKhmin k.. (ha 111 ahoro achoo Is. Ihe lose . ...dnr Bahhath IS Hiiujaieu at irum i,tnfu .u Geo. Schulmerich. of Creswell, is feelinkf a Kreat dfal k'tter, thank you. and he is entitled to cvlvbraU'. A jury, at Eune, lant Thursday, returned a ver dict in his favor in a damage case that involved $7.1135. Geo. had a et doer a year or so ago, on his ranch, a few miles out of Creswell, and he had a tenant on his place, who was entertain- u Just what the local rs and confectioners In Washington UMiniy to be seen, but it la they will observe th f the county authort- Judge Wolverton aV wsy or the other. Attorney Tongue it the injunction will he bv him until the court the application. While IT is not Interested in but pool and billiard e law in Its entirety bin the scope of the If the federal court incoiMtitutionat then vi- n be Droaecuted. Just no restraining order granted. It Is general that th confection in this county, will law until tha Issue Is d by Judge Wolverton. store Is kepi open and sav the law is valid. in could follow If viola mod. even while the In- was In force. Sahnow. of Shefflln. iwn Monday. Pautmeier, of Farming I greetins friends here )f the week. a Vhitten. wtvn la mit nn Union ranch for a few me in Saturday, on ixpedition. $1,000. For rent. Two farms -one of 160 acre, about 135 acres in cul tivation, viie mil from Forest Grove, bftra room for about &) cows and 6 horses, city water, cash rent; and other. 142 acres. 14 miles south of Reed ville. about one-half In cultlvstion. bam room for 10 head cow and 4 horses. good well, and fair house; tenant can work out greater part of ranch, cash rent. C. J. Birdseii, 512 Seventh Street, llillsuoro. Phone City 320. Ail air. l.ave eve troubles, but all ages need not hsve them, if parents and teachers would but eiercise strict ana proper care of the eyes at the proper time. If in doubt about your eyes consult Dr. Lowe, Saturday. Nov. 20, to 4 o'clock only. For sale: Registered Holstein hull calves, for service ran oi 1916,-Gerhardt Goetze. Urne- lius, Oregon, Route L weii- us Telephone. j f. nrrv and Harriet Ayde- lott, of near Forest Grove, were rr.ntl marriage license vy Clerk Luce, the last of the week. r.-i ur.kt f Itlimminff. pass ed through town Friday evening, enroute home from a iwwuic meeting In Portland. Claud Green, of Mooming, visited In Hillsboro the last ot Geo. N. Hathorn, of Laurel, was a county seat visitor Satur- week. Mrs. K. E. Ling, of Corvallis, visited friends in the city last week. II. II. Boge. of Farmington. transacted business in the city Saturday. Jan. II. Jack, of near Scholia. was greeting friends in the city ; r nday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wenger, of Helvetia, departed Friday for a two weeks' visit at the San Fran cisco Fair. I). M. McLauchlan. master me chanic for the branch 8. Y. lines. with headquarters in Albany, was over to visit the 1. II & N. branch, the last of the week. Here you are Mr. Farmer-7 and 8 per eent money see me. K. L. rerkins. Itoom 1 Commer cial Bldg.. Hillsboro. Ore. Kmil Martv. who lives ud on Huit Mountain, was in Saturday. He has seven seres of potatoes yet to harvest, and he says the vines are as yet almost untouch ed by Irost For sale: House and three hots in Hillsboro. Or will trade for cleared acreage, bottom land or swale, near Orenco preferred. -II. Jeibman, Hillsboro, ure. Mr. Joaenhine Chanev. of Portland, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Combe, at their resi dence "Tualatin Villa." for the week end of Saturday, Oct. 30. Money to loan on first-class farm security. Washington County Abstract & Title Com pany; by E. J. McAlear, Mana ger. 4tf Sunday wss the first chill day of the Fall season, and on the higher elevations it threatened snow. There was some snow- fall in Portlsnd, but it melted as rapidly as it struck terra firms. Wan!w!-at nnA- YAnnar man for automobile business. Big pay. in i . : i.. l. lamuy wwn uumi mi, ve mase you expert in t.en weeas Buck. The dog enraged the by mail. Pay us after we se deer, and the animal got out of cure you position. Centory Auto the enclosure. In trying to mobile Institute, Los ' Angeles, drive him back the two women Cal. 'w i nit. I . . . 0fi3i3i:inieiUcorrwTO Suit Heard la Circuit Cmirt of the Week Last E0. L NAVLOt ASKS FOt STOtAQC A good longdistance photo of the Schulmerich deer which caused litigation. ing a relative, by the name of Mrs, Althea Moxley. Mrs. Mox- ley wanted to see the pet deer. and although the tenants had been warned to keep away Irora the animal, particularly if they Fire Taak Piatt is Says Slartel by Esffktt Circuit Court was engaged Thurs day. Friday and Saturday in hearing Edw. L. Naylor's suit against the S. P. Co.. for 1564 to cover loss by fire when the D. Rode warehouse burned on the early morning, July 31. 1913. at I Forest Grove, allegicg that engiae sparks from some loco motive .had set the structure ablaze. The prosecution wm conducted by H. T. Bagtey, and E. B. Tongue, assisted by Paul P. Fanrens, defended the action. The jury: Arthur L. Thomas, P. H. Schmidt. Jacob CoonelL. John T. Martin. Thoa. ConneJI. Daniel Rain water. Geo. Galbreatb Jame K. Harden. Ben Day. G. A. Plieth. John L Uarsh. Her man Collier. The ease waa fouarht bard and the company contested every foot of the ground. The iunr found a verdict for the defendant Alfred Jeff enr pleaded not tmiltv And trial aet for Nov. 13. : . . - -. Chaa. Cssig pleaded not guilty to a statutory charge. Frank Smith, indicted some months ago for selling liquor to minors, pleaded guilty and was fined $50. payment of 15 to be oaid monthly. Jas. Hill, indicted for illicit handling of boose, also for sault oleaded not anility. Arthur Johnson pleaded not guilty to giving liquor to minors and put up 1100 to appear at trial. E. J. Bondshu arraigned Sat-1 urday on charge of rape on 12 year old Violet Bondahu. his1 adopted daughter. Pleaded not guilty, Monday. SAFETY: Your money i3 safer in the bank than in 'your cai drawer. PRESTIGE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly! by being able to give a bank reference. niSPniTMTO- KnfH mav ha Hiimnntiul and Irian a nflfln ftk. 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; enme and see us and we will tell you more. At Pair Cnt. lntrtt On S vi nrfi American National DonK yaw st.. In YES! ViDilAVE IT III ST0C:(! 9 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 11 year U. Gr spaaisrltiaa are quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment. Yon earn do Wter for less with this company. Gkdger Luiife Co. .Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ABSOLUT ELY Kverything in Building Material 1 " U.....1 tar. nn ll.l li)A ftnrl Ko V vwiw wi -' . a a . gored Mrs. Moxley. for which , bunt . B. w. uarnes is receiv she claimed damages. George ing a big shipment of books for paid the doctor bill, just to show the county school libraries, this he was a good fellow, and to his week. Law requires a ten cents . . . - .... .. . l. ta for each nuoi of school aae. surprise, a lew hiuuhio iwi- - r - -- . ov. ward, Mrs. Moxley demanded for library purposes, and as there iarge compensation, schuimericn re- arc o,a :...... .. ...v...- fused to listen to her attorney an expenditure of $849.80. The .mi.nit wnn then filed in circuit court setout the amount at its . I . I. I , L. A ... session lasi weeK tur ms ment of the bills. The Oregon Nursef Conpaay court for the above nmount I' It Tnnirue. Hillsboro's dis trict attorney, was retained by Kiilmirich. and Attorney Bry- jnn nf Kiurpnc. assisted him in defending the ciise. Tongue ri.w.nl hi Argument Wednesday night, and came homo Thursday mnrninff. Late Thursday eve ning he received word that the jury refused to give the woman damages. CLUli MOOTS At Orenco. Oregon, now has an exoerienced and practical land- acane man connected with its . 1 Nursery. Any one de siring to improve nis nome-i grounds by the planting of treea, shrubbery, etc.. will find it con venient and helpful to get his I ailviee and autrarestiona on anT 1 saw cordwood. poles up to 12 Plantings contemplated. This ia ... t. ainnpoiv t i-saaa inohna in riinmftpr. fence rails. I ",'v' and boards of all kinds, into atovewood lengths. Will go into the country. Write, phone or call on me. Carl Skow, Hillsbo ro. Phone. City 462. or call at I Tualatin Hotel. "Finest Fall since 1895." said the oldtimer, the other day. "That year, there was some scat tering rains, but much sunshine. and the good weather kept up Those who have ever stopped off at Orenco and gone over their large acreage of ornamental nur sety stock, need not be told that it ia the largest and most com- nlAta on the CoasL If VOU have I nnt un it vnu ahonld ajranm to do so at your earliest convenience: I If vou are contemplating met tha nlantinir of an ornamental stock, you should endeavor to tetl it this Fall -so that it may Ret the benefit of our Fall and Win ter rains. . S. P. AND P.B.SB. Hillsboro Auto Liver; Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Reasonable DAY" AND NIGHT SERVICE and & Washington Sts. ' Phone, City 176 .. . lanu WIW KUW wcohivtl av up The Progressive 'W Club was unti on(f about Thanksgiving, royally entertained when 11 mei when there was a little rain, at the home of Mr. and Mrs: F. xhen we had clear weather until H. Kearney. Saturday evening. city election, the first Monday In Oct 30. The occasion was an December, when the rain's start- unique affair, honoring the Dirtn- ed for keeps." Consulting the A t th p w & N.. trains day of Messrs. Armur aorensen weather bureau reports it wasi - trj. Md tiai)t thede and Austin Simma. also cele- foud that oldtimer had the dope! I'fVfVr.rf brating the twenty-seventh wed-1 fairly well. ding anniversary or but. nu n. Marsh dronnd in from 11.1 Ino. ... .L .-J niv ti rr. uiu was 1 . on the jury in the case "I , v.in wa wayioryerius the 8. U uegnnger. 01 I in town caiuruay. Bank ,he Shotc Savings Is an Old DellabU Institution with ' IXeaouroes of over $300,000.00 you are not familiar with hanking methods call and talk it over, with us and wc will gladly give you any information desired. All business striotly confidential. Ac counts ol Women aud Child creo solicited . ii' Per Com. Palcl on Savings Deposits. tj ' . , McGill, Pres. !. ' W. Malum, Cash. C Shitte, Vice-Pres. W. V. Bergcu, Asst. . Cashier u'numnv A an endid dinner waa enjoyed at seven o'clock by the members and friends. Cards featured the evening's amuse mont fallowed bv vocal and in strumental selections. Miss Eva Ingram and Arthur horensen re- naivnd thA honors at caras. nai- . v MRS. W. A. SAHNOW Mrs. W. A. Sahnow. of Shefflin. died at the family home, Satur- day, Nov. 6, 1915. after an ill ness of four months. Hr. and Mrs Sahnnw returned from a lowe'en stories and reminences two monins inp w ui finished the evening enjoyment Saturday prior her death. Mrs. The next meeting will be held at ! niiiin., anu oa wi - j" Ska tuna married ta Mr. SahnOW. June 28. 1903. and they moved to Oregon in 1907, arriving here nn thA anniversary of Mrs. Sah- nnnt'a lfoathNnV. 6. She iS Thirty head of high-grade dairy survived by the husband and one p ur Paniira is hpnrf of ann Ttpr. Of her immediate dune-. .,"-"7 --".v" . w v... .nH hPirpm; Heimoouirn. airamuv ane is aurviveu u u nnt nn If in atreeL To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m. McMinnville Train 7:38 a. m. Sheridan Train ........10.02 a, m. Forest Grove Train 12:60 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 0. m, Forest Grove Train . ..4:10 p. m. Eugene Train 4:53 p. m. McMinnville Train 6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Train..... 9:60 p. m. Prom Portland ' Eugene Train arrivea8:15 a. m. ST. MARY'S II1STIT0TE Baa-sarton. Or.gon ! Dmy Softool for This popolar InatitaUoa, conducted by the Sistert of St. Mary, aflbrda aperior adaeatiotial adr?aatagea, combined with the influence of a refiaed hoaae. It U delightfally titoated In the healthful Tualatin Valley, only ! mile from Portland on the Southern Facific car line. FalUPrimary, Intar roadUte, Grammat and High School Courses. Separate depaitsxnt for tttla (lilt. Thoaa who with to prepate for the teaching profession can find tht Teachers' Training Coarse amply equipped and prepared to do strong work. A gra luate from this course secnrei a Teachers One YearCrtifieaU without exnm nation. Exceptional opportunities for thorongh instruction la fctnsic, Art nd Bipression. A ae.y organized Commercial Coarse covers a neriod of two rears and fits for any position of reaponaibility. For farther infoinuuon. or prospectus, Address 53s fM . h home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor . tat. n Oahl, Saturday evening, inov. ia. CONSIGNMENT SALE McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove Sheridan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville All trains, stop 9:45 a. m. ..11:13 a, m. .3:15 p. m. ..4:80 p. m. . .6:40 p; m. . .7:15 p. m. ...9K)0 p. m. .12:15 a. m. on fits at Select Xmas Presents lamilv Bile is auryivcvi li J "w i '" head: W. E. Crosby, 2 bead, and parents, two sisters antra orotn- sixtnana main; ac 13 e Crosby, 10 head or high- er, of near St. raui, Minn., ana grade Jersey cows and hellers, a brother, Edward Wendt, of will be sold at public auction at Leisyville. . L . . t V W Panlba 1 1 Tha fnnaral tnnkr fllace VfiSter- miles west of Scholl's, beginning day from the German Lutheran 1 1 .a ...ii, n m nhniink nanr RhAtfl n. and inter- WEDNESDAY. NOV. 17 ment was in me luoiauu - 7- .-ia lieo. Biersaori. Cirneay TTicuuiu, Or Ulllicii """I " " -'" y." A... Kfth fl K. ..jjl . 1t mnnlhi knnlrahlo I AUg. XVaillU. crumb ui note at 8 per cent, interesi. lil livwa Srhwanke. Her man Kamnaand Walter Zetzman. Lunch at noon. All stock tu berculin tested. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. of Vinelands, the last of the Mm P.. M. Wise, of near Blooming, is convalescent from a surgical operation perrormeo oy Dr. E. H. Smith, r riaay. sne is doinir nicely and will soon be and Fir streets; at Sixth and Mr atrtMta and at Tenth street Steam Service Old Depot To Portland , P. R. & N. Train -4:39 p. m. From Portland P.R.& N. Train 9:12 a.m. Loop Special, due at Hillsboro at 2:00 p. m. from Portland Saturday and Sunday only. Forest Grove SpedaMSatar days only) From Portland -10:23 n. m. To Portland -11:15 p. m. E. L. Naylor, of Forest Grove, waa in the city the lest of tie We have a splendid line of Jewelry for Christmas Presents. Make your selection now and we will put them away for yon. Absolutely the best stock in the city for dainty and serviceable gifts. Hoffman TII2 JEIVELEH MlUaboro. Oregon " 1 1 Geo. Lennen, was in the city week. V I able to return home. , Iweek.