lfil!LLSBa vote11 HILLS BO RO, OREGON, DECEMBER 30, 1915 NO. 41 taring veer la Malt OHIO AOAIN All ESITCa 0 Vi"a I UrWd it one on Jow. the U.UJI. M . Pendleton to Pilot Junctiua; cost, Cv w..n eon acreage nearly ioabltd during year, torg ely due to durational csniiwwa f.LN.Co. u-i.mri tivee lumber com MiylSicrrt of land for factory j nallfl on con- fart capacity nvwti lV Rtvnotds will build 110. .hi.i ;i mill on lower Stuslsw. rlHA 111 Utm NM U ker Columbia to Greet Muin. 1100.000 recommended !T uun Crater Laka rand. (win railroads expended m a mm In extensions nnd Iro . k.ll. ,,K MMMU DU I TTir. Will irair & utilities expended UX&Xll lor nvnt purpose. OtW.K. AN. Co. will spend ("noooiintnir EL Johns tunnel ilk Mineral. Portland's tss U C3.40 on the KuionrtSia-nsl-RevleW plant nld to H. (2. Guild, owner Toledo 3m tint). filumbli River 4 Nehelero bogging It K. running to eapec lt Portland's new Franklin High iAad will cost E30.CC0, have mtm buildings tnd CS3 sta fan, It will neve eonffclete uncuiturtl college count. County r1 to bt built from Nnrport to Yaqulns. Ut commission announces tbtt taies for 1916 wUI bt About U percent lower, gut Ui lev on 1M valua tion is rrduced 2.(50. Portland Chamber of Com me making light to have all Douglas fir and Ortson atone awl on new million dollar pott tfllci. Sutherlin-Roach Timber Co., at Mufcatine, Iowa, ralaea (300, KO to build flrat aoction of log. ting road. Also getting new tto-itry brick building. Roaeburg-Kendall. Pittsburg (apitalUt, returns In January to lake up work on railroad and sawmill. Some right of way has keen secured. Si Helena industries in full Matt employ 90 men in shipyards, 18 in cmwoting plant, ISO in two mills, and 50' in two road Betal plant. 0REIION El ECrCIC TRAINS Dr. F. A. Ilailey aUtee that the present siege of laGrippe is the most severe in numbers and effect in twelve years. He believes that it flrat suited in the trenches In Western Europe snd spread to the Western Hemi sphere. He says that the crest la now reached and that during January it will eubnide. Many patients recover, especially the school children, and then, re turning to school, attain become n fee ted. He says that for this reason he adviaed the cloning the schools here, and itiving the rooms a through disinfecting. Old people, he avers, sutler the most from effects of the malady. SHOT BY fill HI BE THE FORGER Sheriff HoMa Warrant lor M. F. Coulaon, Who I'aaaed bad Check MFOSeO ON TIQAI0 NCICNANT 4llrnrar4 Putts' Aeolhrr Check ea IWtlaM Dealer, Octllef Saiall Sea Sam Schmidt of Laurel, was a city visitor Friday. Harlan Kelley. of North Plains waa in town the last of te week on legal business. K, Ilelvogt of below Dunzer, was s nty caller the last of the week. Perry Gardner, of Quatama, was transacting business in the city the last of the week. Louis HameL of below Qua tama. was up to the county seat the last of the week. You can still get 30c Peaberry coffee for 25c at the llillsboro Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. P. L I of Laurel, were in the Lilligard. city rn- Sheriff Reeves holds s warrant for one H. F. Coulson, who a tew I .I...- 4. 41 I .! . For rent. Two farms -one of ? . ur w n" "noou"K Ull!u' 160 acres, about 135 acres in cul- ""imoman. passed a bad tivation, one mile from Forest check for42.onaTigardmer- day. Mrs Lillsard beinir enroute t.rove. wru room for about aj chant A few days after the to Portland. cows and 6 horses, city ' water. Tlgard Incident the same man caah rent; and other. U2 acres. L.M . . . . . ..,. j ltmiiessouthof teedvill.aboutr . w" " one-half in culUvation. barn room ,wrVor W'-. geiung nve ooi- for 10 head cows and 4 hom. f n cash on the paper, and good well, and fair house; tenant saying he would come the next fan work out greales pari 01 dav and iret the halanee. minus F&Z$ J ii SSS "" "tore sccoun t The check tkJvevMVSS UVivn, iiiiiewvi vi I - JJ -..4 j PKnn I'll not return, anu 9 Wanted: To rent not less than 40 acres near Hillslioro. C. C Knowles, Hillsboro, lioute 1, Box 138. 41 then on top of this came the robbery J.C Umkin. postmaster, re- at Garden Home and subsequent eently had four stick pens made shooting at the Multnomah sta- from some quarts which he took lion, ine man is sun in the hos f rom the Huford mine in Vernon pita) st Portland, and will re- Canyon, GO miles from Denver, cover. Ite officers both here He Dresented one of the pins to and ai roruand mins mat loui- Fred Holznagel. deputy in the ion is the bad check artist snd Lost between North Plains and Columbia Academy school house, a purse containing rings, pearl-handled knife, check book. letters, certificate, etc. Finder kindly return to North Plains Sat office and obtain reward. rs. A- Schoonover, North Plains. Wo. H. Connell. of Portland, was out to the ranch last wee', and made a call on the Argus. US. BBO CB ATTEL'PTTO BSE Parole Has Beea Rsvokei auai taw Has Eight Years Yet te Serve 010 NOte IN WALL OP USE JAIL Sheriff Raevea. SeaakleM. Wetckts Claae, aai Make DiKavrry Charles Brown, known as Earl Brown, in jail here charged with robbing the Mays Mercantile Co. store at North Plains, made attempt to break from custody last Thursday afternoon. Sheriff Reeves had been more than picioas of an attempt for a week or more, because of the charac ter of his prisoners. Brown is ready to plead gu'lty, and wheth- . ... . . 1 er he did or not he is in bad with the state officials, and must go back to Salem and senre eight years, having been paroled last September by Got. Withycombe. Brown, or Braun, procured a I piece of casting and while tbel prisoners were in the outside I corridor, during the late after noon, dug a hole in the wall at I the rear of the first cell. He I r post office, and one to his son. C. that he will aooner or later be He says that Jack Hoover is still had gone through several thick- identified. It is presumed that Coulson was fearful of going back to the Portland store to get the remain ing change on the check for fear of detection, snd that being broke, he concluded tq hold up the Oregon Electric stations and then leave the country. A. Francis Co La turned out the quarts, snd they are fine speci mens or handwork, as wen ss besutilul productions of nature. For sale: House snd three lots in Hillsboro. Or will trade for cleared acreage, bottom land or awal. near Orenco preferred. -H. Jeibman, Hillslioro, Ore. over 4 inches exces of rainfall ttoth hospiU -1 u... i.-1 .!. n tify the robber. It will wnipn nive iji- i - ' r . getting along as well as could be expected, considering his ail ment News for the economic house wife. Corn and tomatoe? three cans for tweniy-nve cenw, ai the Hillsboro Mercantile Co. The Tillamook line waa open nesses of brick, and was in shape so that an hours work would have taken him to the outer at mosphere, Sheriff Reeves, who has been keeping dose tab on the prisoners, and who has had a night watch every night since K as tor. Brown and Sullivan. charged with the North Plains Just ss soon as he is sble to be for transportation of passengers robbery, have been in custody. a l . f l t & fill.. . r . m I tnvMti(kAf am4 f a4 vhA kiilai visited the Tigard merchant will to Iden- then be the averages tainedthe past twenty years. It looks as though this section received a good share of the ex cess. The figures given are from the Portland section, and It Is thought that Portland has a trifle heavier precipitation than In this basin. For rent: Six and a a i . , teres, 0 room nouse, uam mu outhouses, one mile east of Hillsboro. Per year, cash rent 175. Address H. D. SchmelUer, Hillsboro, Ore. 34" Wheat took a raise of fifteen another crime to be charged against the convalescent TWENTY YEARS AOO (From The Argus) C Jack Jr., deputy county re corder, soent Christmas st r arm- one-half I ington with home folks. Monday morning, a transfer being made In the mountains, It was thought at first that the line would be odt of commission for several weeks, but passengers were brought through Sunday, Professor S. T. Adams and wife, of Forest Grove, and Prof. J. P. Loonev. of Hillsboro. have just been honored by the State Board of Education with lite diplomas. From the years ago" in uregonian. Judge Aj'H.nr.'TWfwr law partner ot the late United States Senator John H. Mitchell, was in the city Friday, trying a case in circuit court At one time Judge Tanner had an ex tensive practice over the state snd Northwest To Portland Z5 minutes. 1:82 7:18 am HI a m 18 m 12:43 pm lis ...pm 6:43 pm 8:10,. , pm (Sst only) pm from Portland- minutes. am m 41 m pm , .pm .pm .pm only).. pm at a aaaete 1 am 1:54 50 11:26 .... 2:12 4:27 ... . 25 .... 7:13 J:26 (Sat j25.,,.. Dr. Linklater narrowly es caped being crushed by a falling tree near Cedar Mill. Only- by violent use of the whip did he get his horses snd vehicle sever al feet out of danger, the tree cents for futures, the last of the falling directly behind the buggy, week, and It looks as though it A mM from tne weat end of msy go s tin 1 Mgner. jun mo. cwnty was at a Rrtland nre Mr ftnd Mrs. John Abbott, of prices advanced, wd.W the other day, and watched the p Wand pent the Christmas going up 10 isr V- firemen with a great degree 01 hoiday- wth Mr. and Mrs. E. concerneu. uiw - Merest. Arter waicning ouer- i hhott and fam v. John is Northwest appears 0 m ai , me atong or , whlle he and: connected with the Portland bat Chopped feed, however. Gregt work but why do they police force n tne detective de are lower, and this should please the wtUr 1 they throw MPtinent He says that Brown the dairyman. it on the flames? ad Kastor, in jail here, are bad Trv our Turkish Cream Rolls. w m uehrunff Sons were actors, and will not stop at any- They are home-made and hard to gt.jnff guwr, dry granulated, at thing to make an escape. beat-ivoener s wwi.tv""' 20 pounds for a aoiiar. Wanted: A responsible man it.,- (,t Mr. and Mrs. uoyi iw- Abraham r.roasenlto sell waixins remeaies ana (u.,Li.'d h'fvmat Cmve. Dec. 25.1 j in 1 nmdueta in nrood county. Anop- TTiiii, , were MiuK'v..v......r. r . i7. i - u.u: :n T; ?. 1915. a son. IM yo ng man , . poriunuy " r .X ' VA" , wii - 1 Dustiness 01 your own wuuuut m- cuuiumi .tiu ........ iviivwiu.no. I vesting oneaoiiarin we kuous n . Mil m r - 1 . . . l LI - 4. . . i. . 1. . . 1 1 1 m n. bu.ii I- LlLIIUIIIilU. v . ..v . auu ...j . . u. mu w w ww.w - - 'VT 7. " .r . "ri.rf.im.a at lius. suffered a Uoiies iraciure 01 ntsn ana Cniiarrn . fn.rm. the Jacob Wlsmer nome ai wui investigated, and found the hole. He at once put the prisoners in side the main jail, and they will be allowed to come out in the corridor now during taking meals only, and then they will be under surveillance. Brown had taken some bed clothes out of the cell and ar ranged them so that the noise of falling brick would be smother-1 ed. That the other prisoners were aware of the attempt goes without saying, because a could .not work at the removal I of the bricks 'without their knowledge. Sheriff Reeves hsd the hole patched Friday afternoon, and it is not improbable that he will ask the county court' to make a I steel lining for the interior walls of the jail. It appears a hard thing to keep prisoners under chareeand not yet proven guilty, confined in the cells all day. but it looks as though something must be done to make an escape impossible. aa 1 e I a t sa grandson of John the Grove. Mr. North Tia- city caller Union, of the Mill. Geo. Biersdorf, ol latin Plains, was 1 Monday morning. FredHamel, of West . . L. Aral waa in town hid mo week. - John VanZandt a Portland I at torney, was in town Friday, on a case in circuit court John Matthes. of Laurel, came in Saturday, and went Minn Emma Csrstns. 01 me Independent composing rooms, visited Portland Friday last J. W. Bailey and E. a Tongue, attending P. U., spent Xmaa at home. BONDSHU CONVICTED team or auto and give per sonal bond with two responsible sureties. See W. H. fcrwin, 1452 Main St., Hillsboro. 41-3 The year 1915 closes with over a million dollars 01 deposits in tha Hillsboro banks, ine nine hanka in the county have a total deposit of $2.072,000 -Hillsboro thus having nearly a half of the mim. When one considers that the East end of the county banks S. P. AND P.E.4E All, except the P. K.& N., trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Min street To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m. .723 a. m. a. m. Forest Grove Train 1823 p. m. McMinnvtlle Train 8:15 p. m. orest Grove Train. .-4:10 p. m. Eugene train 4:oo p. m. McMinnviUe Train 6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Train. 9:50 p. m. From Portland ugene Train arrives... 8:15 a. m. on down The State Savings Bank la am Old Dwllable Institution with ieeource of over 0300,000.00 c 1 o.hn waa convicted of I to a considerable extent in Port MYna iaat Thursdsy land it will be seen that the ovenina- by a jury in circuit court county has some deposit wealth. . . kai Allf all t S I. . J in Daiuruw, . . he iweive men - Post Master J. u Juamaio. ana to Portland to spend Christmas 1 of hourB, -he deputies have had a busy week witness, sn aoopwo uauauv v. tne or Miin and intro, Bondshu, is now in me nanaa m the t n0,Wty geuon affording the juvenile court When tne 1 heavJer m than ever before. evidence wasaaeo ww xhousands of parcel post pacs for state ana aeienne v".ottm ramein and even unui uon to let the case go tq the jury on . th were many uncalled - - . a .... uaiiHAiir 1 ------ - the court s insirucHona. wiw ifot Tnt parcel post isature -u ..cial ai-cfiimflnU of COUnCIU I li i .k. .,. Mtmnanioa Judge Bagley instructed and the l( much bu8,neM, but at that iuryrettrea. aonomu -- we Wells-Fargoana watworin lowed w go on mo f ern had a Dig ouBineBa. nkth vaa ZZ.DUU in casn. "'.ik nt Rnndahu will Rnirella Corsets Not sold in . nat trial in a matter I, lores. A question and a sug Hn . . a m .... Wi$A$ you a Jiappi om &roprot4s Jfew J for 1916 'eat 4 Per Cent. F.ld on Saving Deposits. A, McOlll, Pres. A. C. Sbute, Vice-Pres. W. Mahon, Cash. W. V. Bergen, Asst. Cashier that rests in the future. Phillip Shea, wss in town Fri day morning, n. Madiann waa over from Newberg to spend Christmss in the city: , u., r.oniL well known here, is now s part owner of the Port Angeles Daily neraiu, .uuui. on the Sound. J. J. Meacham snd wife, or Banks, were in town Christmss. ... i 1 ha home of Mr. and VredEnnes. While in town ua fca - - - . J. J. made the religious weekly nation. Have you sny corset . . aa mm 1 . a2.1lA Ma troubles I 1I BO, lei opinuw acr vice cure them. Over three mil lion satisfied Spirelia wearers testify to the ease, comtort and narfoction ot atvle produced by SnifwiiA corsets. Many exclusive designs from which to select the a A. ..!a J a. A Hjkaaa larf)S Corset Deal BUiieu m jvur iiiui yidual needs. A Bpireua resi A . coraetiere in this field Me advice, excellence ana inun ing are at your service, without obligation. Appointments ny letter or telephone given prompt attention.-Phone Main - 884. Residence. Fifth and Jacks m. Hillsboro, Ore. S3-48 The second edition of the Coffee Club Cook Book is on sale, at 50 cents, until after the Holidays. The books are on sale at the following places: Vaught s Grocery. Hillsboro Mercantile Co, Donelson's Furniture Store. Gragg & Powell Grocery. Ross Grocery." ' 1 Rest Room, Second St near Morton Greenhouse The American National Bank Wishes You and Yours tlevi Ygsp 4r Per Cent, latereat On S-vinf Amoric&a National Dank YES! 17E IL1VE 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. Our specialties are quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment You can do belter for less with this company. Bdger Lumber Co. ifain St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. A D 5 O L U T ELY Everything in Building Material Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Reasonable DA X AND NIGHT SERVICE and & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176 New Year's Presents McMinnviUe " -9:45 a. m, 'orest Grove ..11x3 a. n. orest Grove " . .3:15 n. m. ShenSan . .4:80 p. m. McMinnviUe " ..6:40 p. m. orest Grove .":15 p. m. orest Grove ...90 p. m McMinnviUe " .12:1S a, m. Ail trains, stop on frg at Sixth and Main: at North Ran?e and Fir streets; at Sixth and Mr streets and at Tenth street Steam Service ...... ...Old Depot To Portland i P. R. AN. Train.... 40n,m. , From Portland P. R. ft N. Train 9:15 a. tn. COFFEE CLUB CKXtX CSCKS We have a splendid line of Jewelry for The New Year. Make your selection. Absolutely the best stock in the city for dainty and serviceable gifts. Yyr&'m the JEWELER Fresh 881 ted almonds and pe cans at Koeber s Confectionery. Mr. and Mrs. Jss. Uiltenber ger visited with friends at Tigard Sunday. The Moose dance was well st tended Saturday evening, the event having one of the record crowds of the season, v Hillsboro. Oregon CllflflOsboro., General Juogjritall : "Service to the S:cV ; - Address, Box 246, Hillsboro, Ort; Pees C weekly in advance) - Opsrstir j rcta Board, room, nursing-$8 per week. ; Major opiloas fl3 l!ircpratirr " ' s call.