pni - Si JniILLSBR 1 1 1 LLSBORO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 25, 1915 NO. S3 ME D.I h.t story -I U lloyt of this city. t whor of a - I, no on pr ,H lrt,n(i in Knglana. p,h & Co.. or tweion, -ill have the oooa on anil iKa i i . i. n nun Ci ,ni th slorr it . .i... ,umndatiOB of ktni w hare liOnesimUs, C-.nHimr nature of sacred C BornlnJoppa.eaptored r.'.i. kw tha Uomane. and l.wu,".:i'uJ Onesimu " Tw.ntr.! na-ure in a ""it..! Uaaatirrbifesthe of IWn 1 1 nr. uew aa i r. u ..I from cantivl tha secret chambers I L'-mii.n tahrvnth. at L.aTth end then falls I f.flri MfM Vwl I County JuJgU'an-r. sitting I 1.111 I J L.J " a Juvrmb (-.H.rt.on Satur- jjin " - -.mml0"'. Comniiiei rioyu Hammer I'flUn li I L UVmna ijawrrnr layioriouteMaie V I I lIlM II I ri.LOO Tnininir SchooS for tx.va at Ka. U M"1 w lorn. aVhhiHKiri thv have Ufn rtwdnt of If ) 1 itfcftaV fkftttM IInHiiH.i ... I HO VI Tf IlltlfUt'lV, -. I IMIIlll l UK" 13. ami Men ilammvr. sited 9. I s,,y were nt to the (toys & Ctrla I Aid Society. The Hammer Uya l- crrma TIW Imlfered mail boxee between here and Portland the other day. and all thrv admits I they hat artier! the Hweenev warehnuxi and taken articles from the store room. Iat July. The vldeat Hammer boy had laki-n Herman lUrker'a rherk bmk and had drawn many rhecks, sinning var ious name thereto. He tried to eaah one In rurliand. and ai blared unih-r arrmt while m tU- Inir. The fe!Tal rharue will douhtliHU not ! irewHl. The amaller llammi-r l) may mum be returned to thi-ir home, pro vlded thy mend thnr wayi Th father Uvea here, but at breaent il workinit at Si-holm Oineer Teuwher came out from Portland. Saturday, and convey ed the youniter la in to the Scie tv while the elilff a!4 were taken to Salem by Sheriff Heevea Saturday evening. For rent. Two farm - one of ICO acre, ahout 135 acres in cul tivation, one mile from r'orcot lirove, bim room for atwut 20 eowa and 6 hore. city water. Mh rnt:anJ other. 1 12 acre. "fn. ,n.i . .....i. ..f if..U-iiu l-.nt "'fi 'Twefor the wnan. one half In cultivation, ham room Sta hia love for the woman. and i horaea. iTL rhri.ii.n iwlia-ion. I'bone l-lly i ui. nMimua frea. Later J K. Piea. the SalmonU-rry Um la anain caolared and frontienman. wu over Friday. "" . .. " I.L. "... M M I. . forced into tne arena who with vi taiiti. where hiaakUl wins 0ver Lmm Aft u.. .mr whlrh la inter- kim nice oicee of money, and a Wed with the woof of ad-ynx that ia prune. He aluo had Store it one that appeals to t new catch, and did not know C kurt nf all and the book I whiihir il wan a martin, or a llatamsi aeller. . iant mink. It wa too large .Vre a fine portrayal or for the latter, uniew ne was Kintr M hi clan. rc u one oi themoiil tucceasful trappers of the Tillamook and Salmon berry wlldemeiw and he geU hunareas of prlta each nean. Mm. M. H. Stevenson SCHOOL DISH II IS i in oi m Will Conduct a Nine MontM School t or Year ! 1915-16 VOte HEAVY POt TAX EHUlracy ! HtlWtoa SckMla Waijkt i.a ! Nearly AN Ferd Groner, of Schollx, wax city visitor. Friday. Wm. Schulmerich went to For est Grove, Saturday, to attend a dairy meeting. E. C. Brown, after several weeks of visit here, returned on the steamer. Tuesday, enroute to his home at Santa Ana. Cai. St raved or stolen: Red and white heifer; white face; about 18 months old.-B. A. Coldin, tiillsboro. Ore., Route 1. Tele phone. Frrmer, 49x2. 3fi 8 m eh.! im SUICIDED O.Yf Had Been Drapon'rot far a Year. and toda Uf With Revolver SWOT HERSELF WHILE IN tl Ltim a Naakaad aad Fear CaEArra Daatkicf ef A. J. KitUei loaar w innnnniK, i t... (..w.i A.,.,.t t hi., t ..,i,. mnA okirkpn mm in I Mrs. Kimer Lvda suicided smioay the new chd buildinir last Sat- y nothinir of gastdom. has morninjr. about 60 while laying urday afu-rnum wm almost ?" lw cm"r , ,n at tnwwo1 ner nvm" , . .. .... I in the homes of Oregon. k,j u- t vi. Mwa h AiA nnt unanimous ior me nine mm ua, I . . . -j i- there keinir but a very few dis- L Money to loan , on firs -class hear the shot, but was suddenly i arm iwunvj.--r'"'1"" awakened, and uoon lookinc at miiiiK wm. A 11 rapt A lit e (m Chairmsn Carrett presided,! . by EL J. McAlear. Mans and lVter ltmcow. clerk, read eer. . 4tf the notice of the call for the! ni.trirl Attorney E. B. Toneue k-vv. and minute of tha ore I waa In Aatoria last week, attend- vious meetinir. Mr. Garrett Ins: a lawauitwnere minions oi ,U,tJ tl,., .fW.crefu! co. ' K 'i Biut-raiion ui an vne rxuensra. IMLJ at: : '3 YOU ElQ Ln'! . to hla for 10 head cows and 4 horses. '1' I u .nde starts can work out greater part of &SJE 3fc. 'tfeJ&STK ranch, rash Wl.-UJ. IhrdaelU that section. Pop aale: House and three loU in Hillsboro. Or will trade for cleared acreage, bottom land or swale, near Orenco preferred. -II. Jeibman, Miiisooro, ure. J. H. Haase. of South Tuala tin, was in Monda). He says that tbe potato crop is ramer alim on tho hills. a though same untouched bv frost asked as to the parliamentary , . - . correctness of a possible rullnir. ForSalei Twenty-flye head of Mr. Ungheld that the meeting tnorougnireo uuroc had a right to vote upon the w HWQ7"?. VJ ZZfCm amendmenu and this could be near Shefflm SUt.on.Urnel.us. diMuoaed of bv another motion. Oregon. Route 1; Phone Farmer I hat in lav the amendment on C51. the table. This would give the Mrs. Dora Reed Barber was down from Forest Grove, Mon day, on official business. She now haa an aDnoMimeni as oi- and the contemplation of keep ing the school standard, it would require a nine mill tax. H. 1. liagley moved that a nine mill tai be levied. C H Wells sec onded the motion. It. B. Collins favored a aeven milt Lax and ud- on this J. W. Shute amended the motion to make it 7 mills instead of 1). The Chair was inclined to rule the amendment out of order, J. K, IV, the Ssimonherry lhc uba ThU woul(1 the ontlenman. was over rriday. gu,iporter, a chance to vote and ith some fine fur pelts, caugh M theirsentime.it After ver In the mountains. He had a Becond tni a fw remarks by ne fine otter, that should bring Chairtniin (jtrrctt as to the ne- awakened, and upon looking at his wife, saw that her eyes wero open, and that she was staring at the ceiling. He jumped ott of bed, and upon investigation, found that she had been shot through the left temple, the bul let passing clear through the hfad. and plowing a furrow In the Dillow. Miss Kate Kesaler. a domestic In the family, and two of the children, were sleep ing in the room, and none heard the shot A. J. Killin. the fath er of Mrs. Lyda, and a brother of the husband, were sleeping upstairs in the room above the tudmom where the tmredv took place, and neither heard the shot There wm a big gale raging at the time of the shoot ing, and this may account for the iUiim nf heannff the reDorL The Lydas, it la reported, had been out to a dance the night before. Mrs. Lyda haa been more than despondent for sever al months, and it is said this was due not only to domestic trouble, a a a l 1 a.lL. but also to the neignoornooa u is naturally something which ever new concern you deal with i a .m. ' m wm . a . J a a nas a ngw to asa ior. aiosi oi me successiui Dusiness and professional men of this ton give this Bank as THEIR reference, a fact which always gives them a most enviable prestige, because it's well known that only responsible people are ac cepted as depositors here. The value of being associated with a thorougly dependable bank cannot be OVERESTIMATED I Many a Man owes his success in business to his bank's advice 4 Per Cent. I merest On Savings American National Dank stay 7aaf ffs.. I1U W UN tad aarllUviw a - 1 avvta. aaiaw ww ww a aa flclal on juvenile and other work over the Lyda case. State versus from the unitea oiaies wjuru r. n. iyaa. in circuit . .. lan4 that aha fait that DMDlel . 0 A .aAamaa.vaa at Zfltrl from ail standpoints. U'wsKesa- I'leruelty. and a flnteipo- i la irreat conflict then Stag bateeen heathenism and k Christian religion. Many of (pataagrs la the book are "JiM. and the portrayal of C3aW retiirious eonvicUons j lis larrender to one supreme Mtim make t a story oi r. Hoyt wrote his story at I (iates, and finished It within In months. The book will 11 It fl.35. cesaities of the nine mills, the amendment was laid on the table, and then the original ques tion called, which carried, with l.iit ta liaidnntintr VAt A l,lv,,u,JID,v " ,V4V . Inn KattirdftV II L TO DOT. nu CVc I T . . a . J'JLVA .d.e; niDec. llth. The place w Hi OT?" lenaea w .V be announced Uter. DUUKrl, BHU j. Eb now that we could not do too much a rinmti in tha houae for BCV oral vpara and had her affect nu.jm t : .i- r uArtk piaina I taken home the laat of tha week. for our schoo:. J. W. Bhute -,M1 t0T?n Saturday. He says Mrs. Lyda was we aaugnwr held there wss too much waste. tn-t c, u Berry, in a recent let- of A. j. Killin. anaj ine was mar- f i- . tk qi- - .. . ..- . t . u moii tA i .vnft ner n ixk roar YES! UEIIAVE iTIIISTCOI! One Million Board feet of Good Lumber A stock ol lumber so Urge and varied that you can have prompt delivery of any order. We carry many large dimension timbers, and can save you the expense oi special sawing. When you want lumber, promise don't fill yorft bill. Our specialties are quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment You can do better for less with this company. idger lumkr Co. Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. (Vs. Tracks. ABSOLUTELY Kvery thing in Building Material return- T. II. Tongue Jr. held for the 9 .um ..f ik., uM.it from the mills, aavinir srood schools were au nv iuv v, - i -----., a Vmmmmim kvir Rh riMwirt of autireme imDortance. ine a very rough trip up on the mills mean a nine months school steamer, and out of a Urge pa- and will raise money for the fol- - i:.t 1...1 a four ri. Iivinir DurDOtus: i.l fiiiiireakrast me snip icacnera salaries .. ..."""."" tVaJBkn rViaa tlaaaa WaftBlrtM fa g AmiiiKT;i t vi lvaivwi j id to the county seat Mon- SMraing. a ntra fine lot of fruit trees (kand for Fall and Winter set I. Also ro bushes. Mor- Vi Greenhouse, Hillsboro. 37 jfinted-at once: Young men TauiAmolMla lioainaaa Ilia nav. I sake you expert in ten weeks Ittil. Fav na after wa ae- ) you poaKion. Century Auto- ue msutute. um Angeles. John Vanderwal the other day J Julius Meyer, of Galea k. the sum of 1600 for fire by reason of the destruction M Meyer home, a few days , Fire caught from a de- -Ua All, Tk. U - ..tmrnm .Unvsthe John McClaren home popper Gales. J gale -Two finely bred Hot- 2ta raii.n . . 1 1 i. i mZiS ounn, rtKiaiarea, Wng registered Holstein builcalves.6and$wetka -A.Bendler. Cornelius, Ore.. sAlelcPhone. Hillsboro, phone, atruck the tail end 01 the big furniture gale that was blowing D00 miles Apparatus, etc out and the way it maue minga uorary . . . . plunge was not alow. repairs, muir. nC . . . . For rent: ji !! , acres. B room rwuse. oarn an j . t , HejJ n..ik.uiua one mile eaat oil,, . Hillsboro, IVr year, casn rem. $75. Address II. D. Schmeiuer, IlilUlwiro. Ore. Ervine Burkhnlter. of Suth Tualatin, was in Saturday, and left at the Argus some oi n best prinluct oi home maue aauHage." It no wonder that Burkhalter holds ins nean well. Fuel Light power, water, etc Clk'ssaland census.. Int on bonds Sinking Fund l'ostagc& stationery.. ! aava that Montana Is now in the "freeze-up" time of the year. ' I Tha anrial circle of the Chris tian church will hod their next tea at the home oi Mrs. r. a. Heidel on Wednesday afternoon, iwomhor 1. All friends are ir.ii ml onniiailv invited to attend. JUU.VW WW.-.., . ."v.: 4G0.00 ur:,k th- rloain of the deer by liking poison, snoruy aiwr 600.00 LBY rhina aensons the hunters the Lyda trial was staged in ar- M nuttinffin their spare time cuit court. knntimr for ducks. The irame is II U II ..M. . . " fairly plentiful. Gaston lakes the favorite grounua now. 347.00 430.00 1.310.00 250.00 450.00 ried to Lyda. Oct 23, 18CS: Four children have been born to the union Tha Lvdaa lived on UD- per Gales Creek, at the Lyda's mill site, near Bateman'a. Coroner Barrett investigated tha trairad llondav. This is the second suicide in I tha l.vda familv. Mrs. W. H. Lyda killed herself last Winter I miv . - - . ... : and since the water is up a nuie the birds are coming in at a live ly rate. I saw cord wood, poles up to 12 inches in diameter, fence raus. , , . eotwoft and boards of all kinds, nto Total ..2J'307: 00 !,Lwnod lengths. Will go into it Mittwnia imnnuvin h 1 1 vva. as i . PUBLIC SALE 800.00 180 00 2.250.00 1.000.00 75.00 good crowd of voters out to the i. n vMa nrineinal of the school meetings, me ma.. uslatin i Ot p - 1 Saturday. Mr. Kraus, nas oeen i M as Helen C the country. Write, pnpne or call on me.-Carl Skow, Hillsbo- Fhone, City 4b or can ai schtwis at - - a a m-t :a.oAas jaaatvavva . . ...a. j M a.aA ia anuon mim ha n i .nriHii'iise .uauKii months caused the attendance to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chrw Urn teaching In our county for over 12 years. itl. r...u: lli.fh SihiMl Itas- ket ball team defeated SherwcxHl High In a fast trame, rriuay. ai anerwoou, w... ou--. utdta . n.i! .r thfmneniacK bow, . vii, ....... . iriaiiinHiiii. mir , be as large as it was. FOR SALE n.ii pioneers of the W"JJgj; JJ Mut be "old immediately, tion, was up to the city batuniay Mr8 Wt B Bolton. aaaaalnll I . . a It I OiatiM sows and 1 Chester White boar. morninff. r m tlnlakntmnr. of LI- monies, wwin the city the first of the week. Witch Hazel Station, Card of Thanks fte Shutc Savings Bank la an Old DelisibU Inatltutlon with ' lsouroea of over N j $aoo,ooo.oo you are not familiar with banking methods call ; Md talk it over with us and we will gladly give you any Information desired. All business strictly confidential Ac counts of Women aud Child- f.ren solicited. 4 r Cent. Fald on. Savings Deposits. A. McGUl, Pres. ' -Shute, Vice-Prea. W, Mnhon, Cash. W. V. Bergen, Asst. Cashier tensen, formerly of near. North Plains, now of Humboldt lowa, .-;. kn hir narents Still wnvn . - - klnk Wash nirton lx)untv is me Hill" W ---- ' , mAmn mnnt" n( the earth. XIIUCII Dim. w - . i...i.i..un aava that the 10 wa H,h Schools are very good, but that the rural schools are not up u aan.tard of our. county schools. The Humboldt scnooi naoer gives Miss nrisienocu o averages as very high in exams. a. pooi'a bb non was roo- AUK. W" " . .. .u- ua laat Thursday mgnc, me Tha iindoraicrnad will Bell at Dub- lip aala at tha Jobe Dlace 1 mile West of Hillsboro at ten a. m. on SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1815 f raah in Snrinff. 1 fresh g Vf mr'mwmmi mm a WW unur & 2.vr heifera frMh in the I . , I Spring, registered Jersey mil z heirer calves, ail stocsiuoercuiini tested: 2-yr colt wagon, bum, drill, mower, disc, cioa erusner, Karmara. 2 nloWS. CUltiVStOT. . . . mm l iroam aanarator. ana aoout 10 tons hay. Geo. E. Croxiora, uwner Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Price Beaaonable DAf AND NIGHT SERVICE and & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176 ST. LIARY'S INSTITUTE Snnnni. Oregon Cay Somool ff Oto - aaaa aImAAM desire to express mjr v - -." aHintf ,!x and heartfelt thanks to ail w tio ouot ot ..-.- iAiiaMn alii and BVmDeiny uur mouars in u ... ncr mv recent KreMnMi -, bot- back- S. P. AND P. E. A E. All, except the P. K. ft N., traina are electric, and stop at tne ae pot on Mm street mmm a ft M to roniina Forest Grove Train......6:C0 a, m. MoMinnvilla Train 723 a, m. ShorlHan Train 10.02 a. Dt Forest Grove Train 12:3) p. in. MoMinnvilla Train 2:15 n. m. Forest Grove Train. ...4:10 p. m. Eugene Train 4."C3 p. m. McMinnville Train o:i p. m. Thta popular iutitoUon, conducted by the Sister of St. Mary, aabrda uperior edacational ad vantagea, combined with the Influence oft refiaed hoaw. It la delightrully titualed in the healthful Tualatin V allay, oaly It aillea from Portland on the Southern racidc car line. FulUPriBMiy, Intaf mediate. Urammtr and High 8chool Courses. Separate department foe Ittle firlt. Thoat who wish to prepuc for the teaching profeaMoacaa Sad tha Teachers' Training Course amply equipped and prepared to do strong, work, 'Agra nate from this course secures a Teacher One Year Certificate wttaont eam nation. Exceptional opportunities for thorough Instruction la static, Art ind Expression. A ae'y orgamxed Commercial Coarse nmitmn of resnontibllity. Par CQVan a " 7- - .- farth. lalnimatioa. or Drospectus, Atidress "" Select Xmas Presents recent bereavement tne I ties OI wniaxey uwur . -- HCHiDnrura u " Tl " " line wmuuw, "uv. - --- death wife. ... . Wm. oannow, Shefllin, Ore,. Nov. 20, 1915. From Portland ine winauwi wv.v - i rruw ruruauu been broken in order to remove Eugene Traj trrivea...8:15 a. m the fastening. Whoever robbed Mcjnnvme M . 9:45 a, m . n WlAtS Tlaat I AT lM . SS ).? . asm. the place wore "v7 " ores t urove rubber boots. 1 he officers are Fore8t Qrove investigating. i"'a,8""Vu "'3 Sheridan " i i... mA no thAPA are many l..i . only ciue, su - ; r, i mcminnvme a m Pairs, of new rubber booU aut j, q a m this time oi vb j . .., roresi urove I - nnSdrable uncertanty about MeMinnville am the identification of the intruder. Al, trin8,stop ORIIOON EtECTRlC TRAINS To Portland 66 minutes. 6:32 7:18 :28 9:68 12:43 3:68 ."aViE V t Moun 5:43 ...-. Vaafafiad. Sat ,rt v "M tain, oui uu i - 8:10. . . . ; m ,i nr Lowe arrived 9:li8 (Sat oniy I rorL,,V., Acting to meet From Portland-! minuie.. v?""' the iurv. Mil- " " .m lor 'however, hsd Rone in to ? nSl:i.nn the early morning m. ll:C3a.m. . .3:16 p. m. ..4:33 d. m. . .6:40 D. m. .7:15 D. m. ...9KX) p. m. I .12:16 a.m. on ffag at 7:64.. 9:20.. 11:25 2:12. I n a a -r , . - a-x . -i nr . j aa a MAawaa. kbhitbII a . -1 Aaaa air . arm . a ti vrra aaraia iu mi ai am a. iiin aau Mwaaaaana.v a ! S liS Etas 1 5h5 to Tmwt VIS: at Sixth and Fir . . ..p m Lowe has peen w ji. a Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P, R. & N. Traln ........4:S0 p, ro. Prom Portland P.H4N. Train 9:12 a. m. Loop Special, due at HiUsDora p. m. irom roruana 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 tbe J city for dainty and serviceable gifts. " EE-Sh- hirewinomeet. .Uop l:Srii.::.::::::::::,:ppS y y" SA. a a. Hoffman THl j. i i! t! I 8:26 (Sat only) ..am fie yean ago. 12:25