- -V 11HB JnlflLLSEett? HILLSBORO, OREGON, DECEMBER 1C, 1915 NO. 30 ttOfflCEIiSe cr;,P.inn in ntiTirt 1U U 4.1 U.I ritkSu4y e Started L uT4iM laciiritLD m . S - - rd hrr Sundsr morn nj ,h. South and presented Lbntiit' nd requisition for jIl,hop. alias T. A. Birehneld i l i Sheriff ttt vh. and nntrd in Paltw. Georgia, for Udrr. ''.hO M .rrrru I ... ......i-rimf ft man it a lair mlin nit" D.lMn. In (X'tober. l.fiir Bishop was taken ... h uam reiterated that he Lit t B"P. notwithstanding Si AK.rchneldUtlwtnld On November 17lh notice wm sent rtllinir a meeting for l.-c. ember 31, In I'nrtland, for the tHirpoa of elTrctirnt an orttaniza- lion or re-orjtaniiuttion of the Oregon Development IeaKue, This i by no meant a local mat ter, but should Intercut every iieraon in the state who would have a better Oregon, It it your organization and wilt be jimt what you make it The letter the co-operation, the more effect tve will he the retulU. Make an effort to be preterit at thit meet In and lend your aid to a wort I y raute. A aix-cial railroad rate will be made from all point in Oregon on the certificate plan. Ituv vuur ticket one wav. takinir a rffritit from vour ticket airent. Thlt receipt, when countersigned bv the secretary, will allow you a one-third return fare. For rent. Two farm -one of MO acre, about 135 arret in cul tivation, one mile from Forest Crove. barn room for about 20 leowt and 8 hornet, city water, ruth rent: and other. 1 12 acres. II mliet mouth of Iteedville.ahout onehalf in cultivation, barn room for 10 head rowt and 4 hornet. Kood well, and fair house: tenant can work out tfreater part of ranch. cah rent.-- (1 J. Birdsell. 512 Seventh Street, Hillsboro. 1'hone City 326. E. Sin KILLED BY FALLING 111 Wat Cultlnr Wood on Son's Hate, North of Norlh llatnt AH WAS INSTANTLY IIU.ED MasAic W Vcart Leave Wile aaa1 Seat Q Chllarcs F.mil Simmons, a farmer residing with hit wife and son on the Whitehead place, 4U acres, which they bought in 1914, was In- atantly killed by a falling limb. 3j inches in diameter, and over 10 feet long. Friday afternoon. Coroner lUrrett was called and held an investigation, but deem ed an inmiHt fmitlpaa. Sim. mnniinH hi mn Aifrt wpfo vorced wife and daughter. New ...... , .L- lHamuahire Courts appear to i n ir uiihui in naa ravunraan b p and the boy went to the house at noon, the father remaining at L.t with accessory aner in fdrt, the officer haiciinj John Dennis writes from San ... Ir-ranrisro that the ifovernmeni ...!. ..i ii:..l....: . .:: .. . Th deputy snax-aieu hat accepted the uregon iwuoing i . k. L.Maiifv vnwnirn ...t..i. r.,aikit .him i mil rutin i aiiuf uiivi ' - " - " s r nn nuuiic lur uif nmin r i utttarhed a thain. d ith-ln I'ruiio. and the interior wil Iwtin. Itne maaw a it! he will havt to go aome. ,.ili,-. uit out of Hillsboro at 'o'eiock on the Oregon Electric. iSheriff Uceves says thera it n ..iu hut what the man is llihop. The priaoner aaya his Bfotil back In ueorgia are wen- 4a, anu iiipj r--" ortnt for a itrung defense. Bwhop hat been roommi nignu Philip Shea, of neir Scholia. was in town Saturday. Dr. Lowe. Saturday, to 4 ii X. . . . v o clocs only. A. L Holcomb was in from Bethany Saturday, transacting business. C. P. llornecker. of Leit-ville. was in the county seat Fri'l; y morning. r rom November 10 t berlOwaa the heaviest rainfall I Sixteen in Oregon for many years. Alfred Guerber. of Helvetia. was a city caller Saturday morr- ing. . una wm PAYS WPEB CEIH Stale Taa Amounts Sent out to Various Counties for Fiscal Year WE PW LESS TllAM LAST VEAft THoniBi l'a4cr tat Levy 1914 it Etliaulc Gives driven one over the Sena- work, as he had taken a lunch about 11 o'clock. When the boy returned from dinner he found the father dead. A limb had fallen about 100 feet, striking him on the forehead, crushing his skull. Simmons had fallen a tree Wednesday, breaking the limb in uuettion. and it hung over him as he worked. Simmons leaves a widow, and a son and daughter. The latter is living in Portland, and the son at home. be put In shape at once. Mr. IWnnit aava the exhibits are rftuidlv being removed, and that he it to stay there until the tatt vetligeof displays have gone, lie and Mrs. Dennis will then return home, which will be after funera took place Sunday. me new tear. Wanted -at once: Young men for automobile business. Big pay. till Sullivan, wnoia being held, We make you enpert in tun weeks M the North I'laina ruooery. , t by man. ray us aner wo cure you position, wniury auio- mob e Institute, u Aneies, TWliNTY YEARS AOO (From The Argus) The residences of T. H. Tongue, MRS, bAUUARA SCMNCIOEH igj Mr nrhn Schneider died at btrhome near Blooming. Dec 9. Sk after an illnoat of aeveral ;srt. She waa born In Mercer County, Ohio, Feb, 28. 1833, and itt maiden name waa Barbara Sttin. She was married to Chas. Schneider at Victoria, Ohio, in m. The family moved to Ore- In 18D3. and the husband id Jin. fi. 1913. Kleven chil dren were born to the union, the Mtawinir surv v ng: Mrs. Eliza- tan Franck. widow of the late Valentin Franck. of Blooming; Ch. Schneider. Kugene; Jacob Schneider, the hop grower, ol Uityville; Mrs. Kate Moorman, of Lanninuburg. Mich.: Mrs. Prances Uenricke, ot Cornelim; Mm. Marv Carter, of Portland. and Philip, at home. The funeral took Dlace Satur day. lU-v. Father Buck preach- 112 the sermon at Cornelius. The burial was in the cemetery wuth of Corneliua. ' Mrs. Si hneider waa kind and lavirnr uifu mnA mAlKsftr ani ft ho had a hoot of f rienda who deplore her death. The State Tax commission has ent out the estimates of taxes For sale: House and three each county must pay for the lots In Hillsboro. Or will trade fi,P-r veae fne th ruMUi of for cleared acreage, bottom land lnli 3 .fir L : f ... or swale, near Orenco preferred. ' mtl1w ,r.Q, i ' H. Jeibman, Hillsboro. ure. c-.-. . A New Hampshire Court has than.la3t. yeaf' nrHrea th.t Senfttor IloiliR. of wn uuniy pays a ntue less man that State. Day his wife $31') per three per centum or tne entire month for the support of the it- state tax. Portland pays the big tax. her amount being (Mult nomah County) over 86 per cent of the state taxation. In other wcrJs Multnomah County must pay 1937.56X05 out of a total ap- oroor ation of Z2.550.0UU the entire county list u given so that resident here may what proportions of the state each county represents in mat ters of state administration. This county i! ninth in the state The list as published by the State Commission: (Tentative) 1915 1916 Barer $70545.93 $56451.89 IVnton...... 39422.81 32379.31 Clackamas.-..111842.17 82223.25 ClatsoD 77837.34 63783.15 Columbia-.:. 48248 45 40114.65 Co .3 65675.65 56584.10 Crook 48428.93 27256.94 Currv 1217114 10CS2.7 Ltoue as 85782.28 81548.45 Gilliam 29094.09 23338.60 Grant 23137.72 1882L55 Harney .27432.29 22503.76 Hood River.. 33363.76 26479.20 Jackson 97278.01 88402.5 JeiTerson ... - 12423.59 Josephine ... 28400.11 2S267.65 Klamath .... 48413.39 40034.89 In Ji Mtl w have tor. Wanted To hear from owner of 40 acres or more near Hi'ls- boro or Cornelius, to trade for 160 acres in Benton County. Must be about 30 acres cleared. For Darticulars write to Stephen Society Land Oeoartment. 1037 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Ore. 33 Chaa. Schneider, of Eugene. was in town Saturday, returning to Eugene. Sunday. He came North to attend the funeral of his mother, the late Mrs. Bar nBPB rnnmipr t iitsiit 1 1 ii Simmons was a hard working rim h sold his farm at Irving. J .L- A L.-J .1...... .- I " . , man, ana me iwu ou buwui tn(j now nu ve tcre9 suou-Dan acres ciearea on tne piace. ne RUflrene. and two Urge resi dence properties. He says the two maces keen aim aooui as busy as though he were farming For Sate at a sacrifice -20 acre ranch in Virginia Place, two miles East of Hillsboro: nearly 8 i. It. iongue, ... L.Li(.L. ii 1 1 acres cicareui iuuimuic uuuk I4ingressman, tu tu uryan n . ., . ..... Emall ur. r. A. iwiiey, were ourKi.r- . . A vront izeo. ur. oauey ' Un.i f.n,antintrama is naturally something which ever new concern you deal with uma m iikui tor. jmrji m , me succe3siui ousiness and professional man of this ton give this Bank as THEIR reference, a fact which always gives them a most enviable pre3tige, because it s well known that on !v responsible people are ae-, cepftd as depositors here. The value of being associated with a thorougly derend-.b'e hank cannot be OVEKESTIMAIED Many a Man owes his success in business to his bank's advice Per Cn. Luarest On ovings American National DanK saaf 7alpf HlUmkmro, great Interest In Holstein herds. y. H. Wehrung and H. S. He has been n Oregon io years, iuu,iMn finished experting me and is one of the successful herds- nty officers' books. man oi tne sisie. Card of Thanks We drmre to thank all who so kindly issUted us and tendered aid and sympathy In our be ftivement, the death and obse quiesof the lata lira. Meacham, wife and mother. Chas. Meacham, Husband. Robert Meacham, Son. Hillsboro, Ore., Dee, 14, 1915. C, W. Allen, who has been so journing in Montana, hu return w to Heaverton, and says he is w to get bsck to.Oregon. inoa. urmicnae . pi wun, Kor fear tne watcn .7;' n,Fa Lake 28412.56 23248.38 was last wk elected presiueni . . t clMnin(r k. also took mT.!!." o V. r-I immei iksm of the Oregon Ho'stein Catt e "0: "D conUining ?'ne- L V " 4m555 im5 Clttb .which is an " soma tJlvef. e MlsSff ln Unn 7 9921056 8230115 further the.breeding of Holsteins AMmmmt 2SK,,Sf JS?T.. - 4in Malheur 39825.83 3153.23 In the Northwest Mr. u. m.c- -y'' . . Marion 138443.65 112238.70 hael naa a nne nera w Tne Proirressive 500 UUD Morrow 31393.85 25257.75 lloistein nerus. w n Wehrung and M. s. Un-nt a moat eniovable evening. Uiifnmah n9iaiM snKfil.RS Dec. 4. when it was entertained p0ik .... ...... 56709.88 43411.76 bv Mr. and Mrs. Itobt Seater Sherman . . . . 28400.11 23154.00 rM n.iKrAath of Tualatin. I and. Mrs. Sarah U Martin, ail Tillamook 52175.79 42148. S5 tt administrator of their home. Several tables of Umatilla 136604.35 10SS59.10 I Saw eoMWOOO, poiea up iu . a wm enloved. with MlSS Alii 9 17 R12I19 SS . f 1 iMaiia 1 Riirtwnwuuu comvc i wv ' i j " iv.i ........... v ncnes in oiamewr. icm-w --. ----- . V fiiaram ami Jas. Church re- iVoil,a MA 9Q ana oiwras 01 w marriage eeivimr first honors. A feature stovewood lengths, will go wy Hairy L. Flint and Miss uora . - veninir wa8 the instru the country. . Write, pnone or Spidell. of Scholia, m-ntal selections and vocal solos John Bovd and Elizabeth IWm- rendered by the various mem r,w.u nt Dillev. were also given hem. following a SDiendid lunch mnrri&ffe licenses. 1 eon. Mr. and urs. August Deputy Sheriff Bradford and S.mms will enter A..,rAm wanM in MariOO 1 uec- la ..... m. far recovered that She I Tii. inwl tin maitel MartMl Af children's eves en Kla In leave the Dr. Smith "'Lf 1 UriAaa unit whenuaila nrvnn thom a hitter heritatre I nnt. on Min stresL nun " ' - - , J I aV III v abulia w.... ------ . . I r " , - u,.,i.i y.rnnlav morning, and ..... ....i tn n,, them in 1 tkNinak lif Manv a chid is To Portland t.L. tha train to her Portland I - ,-kam nnoneH firaon nninativ tnrmed dull and lazv Forest Grove Train 6:50 a.m. hnma liv.,lfr, Jan. l. YOUnir nBDlanil aecusea OI ueieciive lnieiicci 1 ftic.uinnviiie iniin m. uu . ,' Lj iij L..j .lAnif ind h el oed them when defective vision is the sole bhendan lrain iv.uza.rn. For Sale -1 WO lineiy uiru and o nf tronhle. . Hundreds of stcin Fresian bulls. rwma. Qn . -YT;' ;r, - -r.tft'whoVe. own vision was are old enough for serv - . .t Jir fA-jn vouth by Dr. Lowe ti.iM...v----. - " , l. Itor me Same oeneuccn vrcoi- 0 Id -A. wenmer, w)nin. a waier miu hru YES! WE HAVE IT III STOCK! ) 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 fill your bill. Oar specialties are quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment. You can do better for less with this company. BstSger Lumber Co. Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Track. AD30LU r E L Y Everything in Building Material An me - ('arl Skow. HlllStM m phn f'itv an. or call at Tualatin Hotel. u ripm Hale, who collided '"" ... .ith ihrt S. P. train at tenin Street last Thursday morning. Wasco .... 52054.43 Washington., 89535.35 Wheeler.... 12749.86 Yamhill...... 69273.12 23740.64 41924.55 72843.30 10370.88 56740 05 Totals ..S3.112.000 $2,550,000 P. AND Hi E. A E. All, except the P. K. & N., trains are electric and stop at the de- Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Seasonable DA If AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176 Route 2. Telephone. Farmer 393. van I - J. . oauuiiiKwiit vwmm-1 anrar. advertised 10 we uu I a.. ...auMnta frt Ilius 9Q u r4 11 1 1 1 w mh ibiim Bw bvw pi . a 1 . Anitm fu r 1 vvj - Chest" Aiexnt7. p Nelaon and on nic "r- . l 1 1 hi. meek, the guesi 01 i Wlie, owi. V, m. " " - - m ktk.P C.anra. I 1..IU Ann Hoaril. WidOW OI Ji. UlviiHil mv..," 1 guns ... . 1 one-half F. Beard. Mike lienzer. weine. renv. 1 'L... .. vh UiiMrinrfur in .enom house, barn anc winw " " .. . a! .iAHhaai in nmvH uu .. M. a mlla CBHL UI ICIimu f. -r O'linousea, c ataaAa :n iwemher. !.. 1 p. var. rasn rcnw iku niuswrv. -r ...... I ...... - k. ti: Aroaa 11 i). scnmeutci, 1. w. House ouut uuai. "" . n I ... mi Hillsboro. Ore. wm. wcwuman. For acres. ment ot which experience has taught them the value. He has been comu-g to Miusooro ior more than a quarter century and will tin here strain next Saturday. Dec. 18. to 4 o'clock. Consult him. CAPT. M. P. CHANDLER The Shnte Savings Bank ! an Old nll.ble Institution with Resources of over 0300.000.00 If you are not lamiliar with banking methods call and talk it over wiih us and we will gladly give you any infotmatloo desired. All business strictly confidential. Ac counts of Women aud Child r.ren solicited 4 Per Cent. Paid on Saving Deposits. A. McGill, Pres. A. C. Shute, Vice-Prcs. . W. Mahon, Cash. W. V. Bergen, Asst. Cashier Beaverton has a mit." OREtiON ELECTRIC TRAINS -55 minutes. '.A.. To Portland 6:32..... Av mm 71..... m 8:28. ....-.,... 9:58 ' ? 12:43 3:58 ...pm 5:43 P"' 8:10... p 9:ii8 (SaLonly) Pm From Portland55 minutes, 7:54. 9:20. 11:25 .... 2:12 4:27 6:25 7:13 8:26 (Sat 12:25 only)- Money to loan on first-class farm security.-wssningwn 1 bv E. J. McAlear, Mana Caotein Marcus P. Chandler died of tho home of his daughter. for Mrs. John R. Ennes, December 9. 1915. He wss born in Mis- ... anuri. November 7. 1825. and literary ner- v. . Arlranaaslnearlv child hwu1 and resided at Batesville. u. una onlUted in the Mexican ur and foiiirht through to the close. Returning to Arkansas ha mmMaii there until tne livi War broke out, when he again AniiafoH nprvintr throucrh hosti I ties. He was mustered out with the rank of Captain. After the war he settled at Springfield Mn . and lived there until 1881 when he started across the Plains by team, arriving at Brownsville in September of that uur . He ved tnere until iwi. when he came to this county to mirA his home with his dausth ter. He had been married three limes and was the father of 17 nhiUrpn tl of whom are living. One son was killed at tne Dauie of Malabon, in the Philippines he being in the Second uregon Tk. ann'anameia the third on X liv. ywi " - . V ., the monument dedicated 10 ine Second Oregon volunteers. nissa at fnrtiana. """"T1 -- ,- Mr. Chandler naa oeen a mem am ....am am pm ....pm pm pm ......p m .....am Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m. cMinnvil e Train 2:15 a m. orest Grove Train . ...4:10 p. m. iiirpne Train 4:55 D. m. McMinnville Train. .....6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Train 9:5U p. m. From Portland Rupene Train arrives.. .8:15 a. m. McMinnville " 9:45 a. m. orest Grove " .11:53 a. m. Forest Grove ' . .3:15 n. m. Sheridan " ..4:30 p.m. McMinnville " ..6:40 D. m. Porest Grove " .7:15 p. m. 'oresLGrove " ...9:00 a m. McMinnville " .12:15 a. m. All trains. - stoo on flair at I Sixth and Main: at North Range I and Fir streets; at Sixth ana nr streets and at Tenth street Steam Service ..... -Old Depot To Portland R. & N: Train ...4:80 p. m. From Portland Ii. & N. Train...... 9:15 a. in. ST. NARY'S ItlSTITUTE 5rten. Oregon . . Oay Softool Am Ofs Thi DaDular hwtitotloo. conducted by the Sister of St. Mry, mffordt uperlof edttCrttiout advantages, co nbined with the inflaence of a refined ae. It U driiithtfttllv lituated In the hsaHhful Tttalatia Vlley, only 11 mite from Portland on the Southetu Tuific car line. Fnll;Primary, Inter- mediate, Unmmir and High Sfchool Court. Separate dipartment for tula rla. Thaae who wish to oreDue for the teaching profession can Sad the Teacher' Training Course amply equipped nd prepared to do strong work. A f i uste from this course secures a Teachers One Year C rtifitste without eium uation. Biceptional op,Tortunitle for thorough Instruction ia Mu'ic. Art ad Expression. A ne y organised Commercial Course Covert a period of two year and Bts for any position of responsibility, rot further info malion, or proapwtm, A lire Slat ftiji Trv our Turkish Cream Rolls. They are home-made and hard to beat-'Koeber's Confectionery. R V.. Graf. Erwin Ritter and John Myei-3. of Bethany, Peter Jacobsen. West Union, were in town Saturday, on insurance business, Gaston is to have a water sys tern, and the Contract to out In the mains has been let to Port land firm. Water will be taken from the North Coast Power Co.. from the Sain Creek sup. oly. - "For sale; 12 milk cows, 3 are grade Holsteins, v graoe jersey. all in milk; nne mincers, 0 year heifers; registered Holstetn llntr Knll a vra All have been tuher enlin tested. M. Sturm Sr. 5 mi. ur. vm.. - - ------- ------- : ' . -.- her of the Baptist Church for South of Cornelius. Telephone, Select Xmas Presents We have a splendid line of Jewelry for Christmas Presents. Make your selection now and we will put them away for you. Absolutely the best stock in the city lor daiuty and serviceable gifts. Hoffman ji r 7T" llllhbero. Crr'ra 4tf 50 years. F 615, Cornelius. ger.