ME InllLLSIBeM VOI xir HILLSBORO, OREGON, DECEMBER 23, 191a " : -H5BS9-HSW W--- mmmm ' NO. 40 1 cm is KOBE It'l MI BUDGET $U.I0Oly Urt lMy ur rs cur raiiTWM note H,, For tafmtai Faml -alma. Hiii.k-lmrM tees Sim4 The Wtf budget meeting at the court hmiM and Creeent Theatre last Friday wai more than lent tnt with the eatlmatea submitted by therountf eourL The rati mitH. aa publiahed. railed for $tS)JiX . and of thlaaroour.t but 113,140 waa trirowed. No CHiipariaj)n to Last Year Ust year's budnet of 17.491 wm trimmed I7S.332 In two hour's time and without Are work l. At the Saturday mooting It a voted to austsin Iho 121.000 e. pemlitur for rebuilding the For nt (;roveHmboroBeaertn rot I by a vote of 74 to CL Thia wm the high vote of the day. The cuta made w the- budget were: AMwuor'e office M0 Dry Is enforcement...... 1500 put attorney 800 MLtcKilaneouaand nnforaeon 13J0 poor farm building 10.000 K.pertinf book a. 260 Um raise on cattle Indemnity 1300 1'..t.l mat 11.1 140 rrt drove had forty people' in the meeting, determined to aave the macadam road estimate ia the HaL In thia lheywere supported by a number from HilUboro, Heaverton, Keedville and CHar Mill the laat named section being enthuaiaitie for rock made. . Jiuiite Iteaaoner captained atl ths niceiwitiea of the budget, and when the poor farm bull J imr. tlu.000 estimate, came up. aid that the court aimply put thia in becauae the various grand juriei had aaked for better ac commodationa for the county poor, now 17 in number. The prohibition element wu undent in vote to cut out the 11.500 from the dry law enforce went, and 1800 for deputy dis trict attorney. The mlecellane eui eatimate waa cut down 11.300, and the ea porting of county books waa trimmed $200 because the cwrt explained that a contract had been aigned for exporting at $240 alnce the bud Ct u aent out for publication. Eliminating the poor farm building from the eatimate. which waa placed there for ex pvdiency only, in conformity to the ilfmanda of the grand juries, the total cut amounted to $3,140. Judre Iteaaoner presided in th morning, and Hon. E. W. Haines waa called to the chair after Urn afternoon aeaaion open ed In the Cresent Theatre. The attendance after lunch waa not at lurKo u in the morning, and there ni not ao much fireworks. Hon. Sam Paisley, In the morn ing, "called" the Independent for a criticism of lCobL Smith, of the tax liberator, who has been going about the various counties asking for tax reduction, and which intimated Smith might be in the employ of timber or other corporation!. . J i he budget aa it now atanda. and which will materially be re duced by the court at the tax 'levy: Sheriff ; $10,900 tk'rk 6.120 Recorder 3,550 Treasurer 1,310 .wvyor.., mi Aswtfaor f,tc.K) Court & t'-ommiHuiofiers .. 3,ft.V) Owirt howw expftiH. ... 4.400 Circ ct. witnes. jurors. bailiffs, reporter, etc.. 10.000 Jovenil court fioo Justice court l,o)) Coroner 1,300 Insane 41 M) Auctions & rejjimratioi s. 8.WW Hitfh school tuition fees Washington County .... C.500 High School tuition fwa for other counties 4,3m) Scho4 levy, pi per capta- CJ.000 Truant ofTWr 100 Health olficer 610.20 -lloadsand Highways County road fund $90.00(1 Hrldgce 10.600 Oil 6.000 Machinery 10,500 Kelxiilding road between Crove and llt-averton . 21.000 Miscellany - lcal reg births & deaths $ 160 Fruit inspector 3U0 Widows' pensions G.0U0 I'oor. poor farm and indi gent soldiers 7.000 Tax rebates 800 Scalp bounties 80 Sealer wxhs & measures.. 303.40 St & sewer assessments.. 1.614 67 Itnad aupervisors' salaries 8.000 Veterinary surgeon 300 Cattle Indemnity 2.600 Miscellaneous and unfor- aen contingencies 4.000 Advertising and publish ing co ct proceedings . 1.000 Auditing county books .... 210 Adv delinquent tax list 600 County and state fairs . .- 4K) The budget on the state roid excited the greatest interest of the day. Thosa who spoke in favor of the expenditure were J. W. Hughes. Hon. Ira 1'urdln. Hurley, of the NVws-Times. Ilea soner, H. T. Hagley. Wismer and J. A. Thornburgr. Those talking against the ex- Jenditure were: Ferd Groner, . K. Zimmormnn. VA. Schulmer ich. H. K. IK-nn). 11. l Cornell us, Commiiwioner llanley, J. W. Vandervelden arttl other. USER PAYS BETIER 0 FIE Wat Went U $1.65 ptrCwt.at Gea Harm a, of Mountaindale. waa a city caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schoon. bene, of North Plains, were in town Saturday. Nela Hanaen. of near rvtr Mill t tk . l i . i Middle ( This Month, S.y, Orth the week, being up to the budget meeting. MfHSS BIQ TNINfl FOt niltvurNl i ium L. . . . of work for the city of Portland. Hiik SbI u cmi k Oria at the headgate. liull Run. was ' ' r . . .... - .. out iasi weex visitins with Uly-CMaly ia rVl PUct F. C. Orth, of Forest Grove, was down to the city Saturday. Orth is feeling fine these days and one of his reasons is that the Pacific (tastpmpteare now pay. lots In Hillabora. Ing farmers $1.C5 per hundred ior milk, the raise hia family. Andrew Eggiman and Super visor Wismer. or Cedar Mill, were city visitors. Friday, at tending the budget session. For sale: House and three Or will trade for cleared acreage, bottom land or a wale, near Ornv nrcfemul operating from the middle of TUmr Miib k a . Jonn V. najea ia still at the fine shape, and the company de- Ker train. AL Waarner u mn. cided to make the raise. - For hinjr the Hillaboro-Timber motor. many months after the war AI tnere WMS ix or ven surted the product waa more or !nche,,J tMVn tbe hilU the lessslugirishln movinir. but with ' ' the advent f ik. mmnA ivi.t Fr rent: Six and one-half the imnnhM nrH.H tn. Ik. I iriww tivuwc. vmrii 11 nu w-ww wivbw ewa iv i a a i . . " . : . - -! Vmr va.. ...k . mi. uiiivuiiii wvan IU K m. . . easier, and ulea are increaainir. J" tu v' &fnme' zer- he dairyman of the district will """" ppreciate the raise, and this A heavy gale broke here Sun- means that when out in the field day evening, and for the entire Orth ran meet the producer with night the hghta were out of com better face. miaaion. The wind caused trou Since the establishing of the ble between here and the Bea condensers here Washington verton plant South Portland SAUAM PKANCUS KNOWLIIS Mm Sarah Frances Knowlea. of near North Plains, died Dec. 10. Her mi-lden name was Campbell, and ahe was born near LaFay tu. Madison County. Dec 9, 1811, an early in life went to Polk Co., Minn., where she be came a pioneer homesteader. n August, 1880. she waa married to Robert Knowles. the husband dying March 13. 1891. Two children were born to the union, the aon dying in infancy, and the other Is Mrs. llarlon Kelly. Mrs. Knowles came to Oregon in 1902. and has since that time ma.trt hr home with her dauith- ter. Her upright character and sterling womanhood endeared her to all who knew her. She leaves many friends both in her Kaatern and western nomes. She was buried at the cemetery Doc. 11. Kev. of Hillsboro, officiating. Card of Thanks Arcade Harris, wi AMA ia tnod our sincere thanks to our friends and neign- bora who assisted us during we :iiMAaa an.t rl.ih of our mother, the late Mrs. S. F. C. Knowles. t ...... M KollV Harlen Kelly and Children. Wantcd-at once: Young men forauioinooiie uusiuvm. ih w. We make you expert in ten weeks II.... ... .fA UfA flA. oy man. ray u ' fanturv Auto cure you nmin. ' --- i in.iinA I da Angeles. niiiuun inonu. Pal " Ceo. Keenon. of North Plains, t a aaJ A at waa in town Daiumnj. Tbe Shute Savings Bank It an Old Reliable Inatltution with . Aeaources of over 0300.000.00 If you are not (amiltor with banking methods call and talk it over wttli tia and vc will gladly give you any infini.atim desired. All business strictly wuSdcnltol. Ac ? count's ol Womeu aud Child , r.ten Solicited 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savlnrfa Deposits. Uunty has risen from ninth to first place in dairy production. and the herds are gradually in creasing each year. Thia ia one business where the farmer gets his check each month, and ia in strong contrast to that farming where returns come but once a year, it ia a well known fact that Washington County ia now in the lead of any county in the state in production of values irom the dairy industry, and it is also a fact that dairying has meant more than any other agency In rejuvenating the soil. TWENTY YEARS AOO (From The Argus) L K. Adams waa appointed city attorney. C. W. Redmond, mar shal, and Thoa. Gheen street commissioner. 4. p. Housley advertised a horse that was left in hia pasture several months prior. Mrs. T. S. Weatherred visited with friends in Portland. H. H. Fen ton waa elected Mas ter of the Masonic lodge. The Bethany Band purchased new Instruments. Six hundred dollars worth of giant powder, stored on the ranch at St Marys, exploded. creating ouite a stir. No one was injured. . Thoa. Talbot, of Corneliur, moved into hia new house. The family of N. A. Barrett moved into Hillsboro from the Mountaindale ranch. The Oregon Pacific Railway was sold st Receiver a aaie Corvallia. waa aiao without juice eo the gnet waa not entirely locaL r or saie it mint cows. 3 are grade Holateina, 9 grade Jersey, all In milk; One milkers. 5 year ling heifera; registered Hoistein bull. 8 yra.- All have been tuber culin tested. M. Sturm Sr. 5 mi. South of Cornelius. Telephone. F 515, Cornelius. County Surveyor Geo. McGee returned Saturday evening from an extended stay with relatives. at McGee'a Mills. Pa., whither he was called last Spring when hia mother passed away. He is again at hia duties in the sur- veyor a office, and says he is glad to get back to Oregon. For Sale at a aacrifice 20 acre ranch in Virginia Place, two milea East of Hillsboro; nearly acres cleared; 'habitable house. barn, chicken houses, smal orchard, running water. A great bargain for anyone wanting small home, Write Mrs. S. P. Bns bine. Hillsboro. or seo S. P. Hoover, on place, going bast on Baseline road leading East from Main Street 38-40 muS I FQ OMUaU Thinks That EMcrlyMaa) Itecame Mentally BewUaVrtd HAD BEEN l'DEt DOCTCTS Lett Hmm at fcJS ia the Fmn4 Alter Nm la Peal Herman Huntemann Sr . aged 75 years, was drowned in a pool ef water on the Irmler place. Cor nelius, early in tbe morning of ast Thursday. The old gentle man had been under the doctor's care for some time, and Dr. F. A. Bailey had cautioned the fam ily to watch him. The aon Wil liam, who Uvea at Oak Park. went to the home of hia parents Wednesday evening and remain ed all night with the father. In the morning, about six, the went to the barn to milk, and during hia absence the father left the house. When Wm. rev turned to the kitchen tbe mother aaked where the father waa. and a search then commenced which lasted until after noon. Shortly after the dinner boar Robert Irmler found hia tracks and traced him to the pond, where his body wu found nartiall floating. The drowning took place in water only about four feet deep, and it is thought Mr. Huntemann wandered into the water and then perished, with out suicidal intent Coroner Dr. Barrett made an investigation, out tne ease wu not of necessity for an laaoeat. It ia supposed that in hia fee- bleneasof mind the old gentle man started for the Oak Park ranch, and that he became be wildered and accidentally found himself in the water. It ia more than likely that he perished be fore it wu fairly daylight His obituary appears in anoth er place in thia issue. , , s lrr r 1 "relet- I 1 YOUfcC A. McGill, Pres. : A. C. Shute, Vice-Prcs. . W. Malion, Cash. W. V. Bergen, Asst. Cashier Dr. S. 0. Edwards, of Los An gelea, Cal, arrived here Tuesday morning, and wu one of the state'a witness in the case against E. J. Bondshu. Dr. Ed wards says that Los Angeles is still growing faster than any other city on thecoutand that its harbor, at ban Pedro, ia doing more shipping thia ' year than ever. For rent. Two farms -one of 160 acres, about 135 acres in cut tivation. one mile from Forest at I u rove, barn room tor about zu cows and 6 horses, city water, cash rent; and other. 142 acres. I ( L - 1JJ I A. 1 n.Awoni nnlea nn tn 18 M uin oi neeaviue.aooui " - 1 . T .. I . Ulf I- ..lf.uatt. nn mm mwm. In Aiamatar fonoa raila. iwnwimii i" uim-mii, uai i wiu I I l . .11 L I m .4 . 1a lur 1U unu vum auu uwisco, SJfa.1" raTwort "out 'SW-of "f, I" ""r.V, ' Ty'nJmna. I ranch, cash rent C J. Birdsell, V44I I Via aasva waa v-W" "" ra Phone. City KL or call at Tualatin Hotel. - I . . r, . .av W P Mouther who ia home August kobsi, oi iwavenon, ia fS Now Orleans a!d Gil!2 one uloon man that appears to IlTta nleurfTo have customera when he doesn't ton, is pieasea 10 gei oaca w oia . .... .. Oregon.. He eaye there wu all rwirVTi J - M Maa.-aa. ama SaIaWHK I IjIIIO a mi w-aawwaa foronhonA .nd nnwer leTdown by raiders. One night lut week !'?LhTirS one entered through a win- 9: P. ANO P. e. e. All. exqept the P. K. A N.. trains are electric, and atop at the de pot on Min atreet To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:60 a. m. McMinnville Train..... .758 a. m. Sheridan Train .10X3 a. m. Forest Grove Train 120 p. m. MCMinnvuie irain .2:15 p. m. Forest Grove Train. ..4:10 p. m. cugene train 4:65 p.m. I McMinnville Train 6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Train ......9:50 p. m. From Portland Eugene Train arrives--8:15 a. m. McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove Shendan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville All trains. .9:45 a.m. .11:59 a, m. . .8:15 tv m. ..429 p. m. ..6:43 p.m. . .7:15 n. m. ...9.-C9 p. m. .12:15 am. I on flag atl atoo Sixth and Main; at North Ranre and Fir streets; at Sixth and tlr streets and at Tenth street Steam Service ...Old Depot To Portland R. & N. Train...... ...4:S3 p. m. From Portland l& N, Train 9:15a.m. 512 Seventh Street Hillsboro. Phone City 326. in the Southern cities after big storm Isst October. OREQON ELECTRIC TRAINS ami ami dow and took away a big lot of whiskey and wine, taking the best there wu in the shop ao far aa duality ana pne were con cerned. Some one evidently figured that Oregon dry atter Jan. 1 wu a thing that should h avoided as much aa Dosaible. "Manrf laid in a rood buddIv. . ' ww-w n m Wm. Schulmertch. of Hillsboro . . . n m I Ore., who exhibited some of his r - . . ,a n m gOOQ jersey came iho racinc n m I International, sounds an early I . . . !i- ana iironar nuin ui pruopcrny amonir the breeders. ' Mr. Schul merich says that he has had more inquiries, for breeding stock dur . " . I . L 1 insr tne nasi aix weens man our inir the whole of the proceeding year- The fact tnat Mr. schul- merich won the junior champion' shiD on heifer at the Pacific In ternational indicatea that he breeds the right kind and u thia kind is naturally a little higher To Portland-55 minutes. 6:32 7:18 8:28.. 9:58 12:43-. 3:58.. 5:43 9:158 (Sat only) P.m From Portland-55 minutes. 7:54...; 9:20 11:25 . 2:12..... P"1 4:27 .m pm 6:25 Pm 7:13 ; "Pm 8:26 (Sat only) pm 19M am ... tf. a imn nn Anit.elaaa I in nrice than the more ordinary farm Becurity.-WMhington kinda an Inquiry for his animals rwtv Ahatract & Title Com nanv: by E. J. McAlear, Mana 4tf ahowa an Interest on' the part of the buyers that meana business ia "coming back,,-Rural Spirit DEATH OF MRS. CHANDLER Mahala Jane Mackey Chandler. died at Junction tJity, Ore.. Dec, 11. mo. She wu born in I I nois, Dec. 27, 18SS. and wu mar ned to Capt Marcua P. Chind er, in 1861. in Christian Coontv. near Springfield. Uicsonti They crossed theplaina toOreran in 1881, and after stocking in Ida- do and Eastern Orcson. finally settled at Brownsville, Ure. They came to Junction City about IS years ago. Mrs. Chandler wu the mother of nine children, uv en or whom survive her u fol lows: Mrs. Uattie VanooL of Fresno. Cal.: U. G.. of Anchor. Ore.; Mrs.. J. K. Ennea, of Ola. boro; Mrs. H. F. Myers, of Rich land. Wash.; E. S., of Orenco, Idaho; Mrs. V. E. Cotier. of Ut Vernon, Ore.,' and lira. H. G. f helps, or Junction City. ihe husband. Cant. Chandler. waa buried at Hillsboro the day jars, unanaier passed away. 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