P1LLSB0R HILLSBORO, ORKGON, JANUARY 13,1010 NO. 43 Slate Apr. ta M r Uutaal Fire IlUUr- A""' . I.'k.l ll.il met m ii iii anarn. nu tr SrtSamualOrsf called lh i.i order, i ' . A mA iki lad rt'()n Wfr rr"u id J mo cam d Erln Kitter. the eecre- . ik. mutation, nwn . 1 .1. InllniMlltif tnn ihoing that the QuSonliof great value to Gar holders of lht Ulr,cl: ( . nalJ. 1915 ... U220 Ci iBtituuxl 23. M7 1275.5M during 1D1S W xiM during year... Sl.ra Ajnlwfa .. oa '.innil nr ....... 01 Scitof$l.OUttfofyr...HW (LoaM durin the year were 'u4 than uaual. fblh DM Cthttivrrifnceof ell Insur es crfinwiwnt, wo un iisu AMnintUn waa Instt 'la AonL 1X0. and hM. had w4L4 Mmr. The member ja hat steadily grown, and ot car wrnade In the election ItflfkU, who eerva at mini 's charge. The officers for war iwtcluaed were: Sam. i t Graf, president; Krwin r. ncrtunr; John Meter, raster, all from Bethany, and 1 brine dirwtors esofikio; Al Gotrhrr. Helvetia, and Wm. f. Kane. South Tualatin, dl Stan: and J. J. Wlemer. Cedar Jland A. L.Croenl. Bethany. tlMMviy alerted officers for w. laid A m W IfrisWeRi, H. ri Graf: seere T. Crwin letter; auditor, A. VCromU alt tor 2 years. The n in the above list are hold. WS "John IW," the man who was shot by the Multnmah agent, after the burglar had robbed the Garden Hume atation. aurrend mrA th pun h hm In hi bo. raaion to Sheriff. Krvea. Setu Hay. He tM ICevct that he hal crawled under the SJ. wjrehouse, at Iteavrrtun, one niKht, and had dirovrred a rache. amonfrit whirh wm the gun. lie took ttie nn-arm. and aaid that in the loot there were several quirU ot whiikry and several botes of rjgara, The fun provel to be one at Un rorn the Uuchele aaloon. and was the pruiH'rty of Tom Mc Court. Kevrt went underneath the warrhouae and found the tmixe mnd ciioni. lid tried to keep the rache secret, but as he came out from under ll.t atruc- ture h was noticed by some one. who spread the glad tidings. Ileeves intended to have the olace watched and find out who had put it there. For rent. Two farms -one of 160 icres. about 135 urres in cul tivation. one mile from Forett Urove. bam room for about 20 cows and 6 horx. city water, rub nnt: and other. 142 acrrs. 11 miles south of Heed vllle. about one half In cultivation, barn room fnr 10 head cowa mm J 4 horse. nod well, and fair houae: tenant can work out Kreater tmrt of ranch. cah rent.- 0. J. Birdsell. 512 Seventh Strvet, llillaboro, I'hon City 32. Itosa Merio was up Frldsy and aooeared for sentence in the eaee wherein she was convicted of voluntary manalautrhter. laat week. She was given from one to fifteen years, and Judge Bag law allaard her to remain at Uiberty on the bond which ensued when first arrested, and tms win aland until it it decided SS to whether or not the c will be annealed in the Sunreme Court Her counsel. H. T. Bagley and S B. Huston appeared In court wun her. Notice was sriven that an annual would most likely be brought Wanted: A responaible man to sell Wstkins remedies and nmvturtain imttd POUntV. An 0D portunlty to get Into a profitable kiialno nt wmlf OWD Without In- vestinff onedotlsrin the goods aali Mont be able to fur nlah loam or auto and ffiv Per sons! bond with two responsible uredee. See W. II. rrwm. 11.19 Ma in St . H aboro. 41 J sp OKI IIS CHICKEN I.IUI Sherlll Kcevca Has Merry Chat n Sunday Foreoooa Henry Harms, of near Shitllin. was a eity caller Saturday. Julius Asbahr, of South Tuala tin, wu in town the hut of ti e week. Theodore Bernards, of Ver boort was in town Monday, on legal business. Alfnpnsv flathai f Port. IUurt (F0M8 PtUWTS ESCAPE land, was out Monday, on letral business. Tkitm Were tUui Aaaw Caaatrj SherilT Beeves had quite sn overland chase, Sunday, after rrsnk l'earson, a "squaw man," and his son, over the thett of chickens from a man by the name of rife, who lives near the Haw thorne ranch, rife missed hli chickens Sundsy morning, and discovered tracks from his hen home to the IVsrson cabin. He and his neighbors followed them to the place. found their chickens. the father and son, and the two Doolittle boys, from Hillsboro. Instead of remaining there) Fife and his neighbors went to the Super telephone and talked to Sheriff Beeves, who st once went to the squaw man s cabin. He found the men gone, and the chickens as well. The Doolittle boys had returned to Hillsboro, but l'earson and his son struck serous the sloughs to Witch Hazel. Beeves struck out after them, hut waa ten minute late. Bv the time he found a telephone the escspes hsd made the train in time enough to make their getaway. Sheriff Beeves found where the Pearsons hsd sold five of the chickens for a dollar. The Doolittle boys say they know nothing of the theft of the fowls ss they only visited the Pearson olare. Sunday moraine!. Ine Squaw fancier and his boy have been having a number of chicken "feeds" down at the cabin, the past few months. TWENTY YEARS AQO PORTLAHBTO H5.VE ' 115 n tSHELL Judge (iantenbein Hold Sua4ay Open Until November SIMILAR MOVES MADE FLSEWHEtC I' Last: Whlu fos hound, black I toa tJ hiixr Inn Mr Nnll. Jliearge Uurkhslter, Farming a, Hillsboro, 11 5, and reeeue ttrd upon recovery. 424 I Try our Turk iah Cream Italia. jry are home-made and hard to Confectionery, h initial ssMsisi asm sdiy. attending the fire in- jei ars home- made st-KoslK-r's Cc 1,0. Giger. of Phil raay, attending 3sct meeting. I A. U AaSN '(.)- M A. UAaSNEK riiGsMnrr. who hss lived in county for mire than 40 n died at hi homo on psr Mountain. Jan. 7, J9l. hi ean, I sir. Gassner was a natlvs ( JojMistein, dermany, and came this country with an Italian JiM mason in his early youth. located InSsa Francisco and iltf remnvn.l in u.ii..j l" .lrde as a stone maaon moat time until his death. Mf, (fftflKnrP warn m mam. k.. -f f' No. 19. Independ t Order of Oddfellowa. He la IIHIM....J u.. v - - Tn "ru i Aivier An Cr t "7' or "Overton; Mrs. ll Taylor, of Soaalria? Un Mst Llvcrmore and Julius si, ltt,tverton' fanltn Tnnne ha been con II fill V( " a f w . suminit loU of wood and cost Attmmr lK twft weeks Of COld, and says that the cost of keeping th n.irt hnnait neaieu win iw . 1 1 V WUt ' " imm than usual, this year, un i a ihera i a change in tem perature soon. Mr Jennie Price, aged 28. of l ... nii. waa Mondav or AtmmA nt tn the SUte HtMPltal ... ik. She has two children. Mrs. Price has been tnifwi fur some weeks, and imagined that some one was try ing to poison her. For sale: House and inree ut. tn lliliahnro Or will irsue .1....., mnr.aa hottOm ISnU or awale, near Orcnco preferred. H. Jeibman. Hillsboro, ure. l ,l Mntr of Portland, reading clerk of the state ( senate for yeara, was oui w nniw Monday, on leiral business before probate court tr uiant home made candy, oyster cocktails, or sweet apple cfder.getitat Kch-Is Confec tlonery. kii-i. ..un nf Conner Moun tain, was up Frhlsy. on road sup errisor nusineeii. . John D. Koch, of slvoe Bloom ing, waa in me ciiy (From The Argus) Wm. Undess died at his home in Fsrmington, Jan. 4. He came to Oregon in 1845. v w Hainea. of Forest Grove. received a cut over the eye while enroute from the urove w roix land. The occasion of the mia- hap wm the coach being sirucs. by the limbs of a tree which had fallen close to the track. The boughs broke the windows, and Mr. Haines wss me recipient , oi a glass splinter in one of his nntlra. r John Reiter, of near wrneiiua, shot Jacob Penning. The two had trouble of long standing. Reiter was placed in iaii. n.in t.i the had roads and the almost impossibilities of get ting the Sundsy uregonian nere, the management moww i..t arent to charge ten cents per copy for a short time. si-t and snow destroyed many orchards In the county. Jos, Schulmerich is papa again. c i T,.,.ur nf Portland. locomotive engineer, died on Ms engine near Bnaa ven. n w-- a brothar or airs. v. u. uui. of this city. T.. Innhe ftf inOW WU te- ported at MounUindale. Good fresh dairy butter was sold at 30 cents per roll of two r.rant HolCOmD lliea coyw near Bethany. n.iiat aunr was selling Ulllll!"" . .. at 21 pounds for a dollar. Chas Schick, of the South Tu alatin country, was in town the last of the week. You fan atill ot I'ealiorrv cotTee for 25c at the Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Kmil Marty, of Bull Mountain, avaa in Iniarn Mniuli nn umliatu business, settling the estate of the late Jacob Marty. (V) not fortret to ask for a achiller when you want a irood iu cent smoke no cough dust in me scmner. mr A- Spranger. for several years in the meat market and store busineaa at Ileaverton. was in the city Friday and called at the Argus. Naara fnr the eonnnmie house wife. Corn and tomatoes three cans for twenty-five cents, at the Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Harry Emerson, brakesman on the P. II & N. and Kdith Ulson. of Tillamook, were united in marriage at Vancouver. Wash., last Thursday. Money to loan in any amount at 7 and 8 per cent on arcepu ble farm properties. Make ap Dlicstion now and have the money when you want it Long terms if desired. E. L Perkins. Hillsboro, Ore. Columbia River boats between Portland and Astoria have been earrvinir record canroes of log ging material and loggers for (.own river points, the past weex logging operationg soon to start. For rent: Six and one-half acre. 6 room house, barn and outhouses, one mile east of llillahoro. Per vear. cash rent $75. Address H. D. Schmeltzer, Hillahom. Ore. 34U Mr. and Mrs. L M. Beebe. formerly of SDrinefield. Ore.. were in the city the last of the week, enroute to Kov. to visit relatives. Mr. Beebe has been down in California, and his wife has been East the past tew months. Pioiwtna for sale, cheao Hnmera. Cmrneiux and Crosses. Have about 250 birds, which on account of my ill health, am nhliired to aell.-E. F. Sias. Box 493. Hillaboro, Ore., or call at 565 Broadway. mu Jaek Henntev has made SDlen did use of a little go-devil, a "V ahaped" affair, for cleaning out the gutters titer snow naa iaiien Ha hitehad the team to the im plement and drove along the eurh the Miu t DOlliir a Clean sweep of all the snow from the water shed. riATIOn-UIDE TKItlFTiCAnPAIGn B the American Bankers' Association f) mark savings . bank centennial TVrt ( A. t a a s al. tf.li.J C4aAa WAA alas. etlvl!..L . 3 m . . .... Ull.tn ff w-.M,Mnea in 1816. it came when me popumuu.. . L . ,?J"Jted Stt waa only 0,600,000, and there were t2 0 bankalnthecwntry. , tifi71(,ay' w,th' National wealth approx mating 7 0tH.(KX).O0Oanfl almost one hundre.1 mons of PPle in the country, we have about IWOOO.OOO in Jne Mvinga banka, belonging to ten and a half million ab The above Is taken from the Journal of the Amerl n Inbtitute of Banking. Join the campaign and open an account wun The Shntc Savings Bank ALLWEEN-UUTSCHMIDT A ..I a a h Atrial aieddtn? waa eel- ebrated at the home of Mr. and i i:nranmmL. uic, m. 1915, when their . daughter Anna wis united in marriage to Eu- - n. Hav Edw Scfciedt rt . ft Church "'. .. KL. kta'a alatee otnctating. iw - , r-i M a) Carrie, was bridesmaid, and Carl Schnabele, of Walla Walla, aatk. AtttMiaiTawi au ar rum ua ui atsa Miss Thekia Bcnems m,v wedding marclu: Thebnaewia iwwwu - attractive white satin trimmed f":.r:r.M uh fun ength veil Th Tbrideimald wore pale blue silk, ine nom fully decorated with Oregon Grape and . cnirsanmu 4 a..a aaAntTfBlTlliaiLJUIlH WGIS SW mebridaJ couple """' . 7.' ... aau1 the wedding party w Jo. delightfuf luncheon. Ony relet ves ana """"V" frienoa won " - - - "j Vi- Aiiufeenwill reside at ana ."--" - J.11M s it.ita.tAb ssunisrH LI1D KIWIU I aaw eordwood. Soles up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rails, 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 can at Tualatin Hotel. Max Behling accidentally swal inJ anmn concentrated Ive one day last week, the acid giving Ktai tnmit bh LHrriuiK uuriiiiiac. Dr. F. A. Bailey attended the patient, and kept him in town aauaral rfava. The danaer was more from the throat than from the stomach. He will recover. Mr. Behling resides at Blooming. sheriff Hurlhnrt of Portland. WMVII . 1 ssys that the John Doe, who was shot by the Multnomah agent. .tn Mtnae to divulore his name. The prisoner is in a ward in the M..ntt fail and will recover. He makes the statement that his mother and sister resides in I Oregon, and that is as far as he tu ha nmieaaes to nave aome kind of mental lapse, but the omctaia tninn ne n icikihuk. Splrell Corsets Not sold In .Aea A aiiestion and a sug- ffestion. Have you any corset troubles I n so. c ojiijh Kam Over three mil i:-- ..tufied Scire la wearers liuu ----- J testify to the ease, comiun nu ....Ia nt atvlA nroduced by pireHacoraets. Many exclusive i a m , .L!jak. t aialianr thai deSiKns i rum wuiui w ovivv. W". . ?a . J SA Altai iaHi corset oess suueu w vldual needs. A Spire la resi dence cprsetlere in this fle d. .1.. -A. ,tna anerienee and train- nj wiiivsi , ... . i.i . iMiir aervice. Without Annointments by UUI I V Saws via . tter or telephone given prompt Lt..tiAn Phnne Main 384. Residence, Fifth and Jaekam. Hillsboro, Ore. 33-45 Maa Thai UalrclM mi Citar StaaS May Oaea la Maitaaaaah The man who feared he would see no Sunday league baseball camesin Portland this year of our Lord. 1916. drew a long sigh cf relief last Friday evening when he read that Judge Gantenbein. of Portland, had postponed fur ther decision on the injunction granted against the old law of 1851 keeping things tight on Sunday. Judge Gantenbein holds that the law is unconstitutional and savs that he will let the tem porary injunction stand until next November. He did this because a petition had been signed by thousanda. aaking for a referendum of the blue law. and this leaves baseball park managers, cigar stands, stores. in fact all lines of busineaa to keep open shop on Sunday and thpre. vou are. the garage men are the moat pleased of any. In Portland there are thousands or. automo- I, i!e owners who emov a Sunder drive. With the garage closed the driver who met with dia aster was in bard lines. He can now take his Sundav trio, aee a ball game, and also get his car rwnmrpH nr re-fill with araflohne in case he Tons out and at the same time take his girl or wife to an ice cream spread. Jadrc Barter Isaacs Orecr Attnrnev H T. Raalev. after Gantenbein s decision, presented a mntinn whirh waa aimed bv Judge Bagley, allowing the con fVetioner ten dava more time on Their petition for a permanent . . a . . w ar injunction, ana unui next non day the district attorney and sheriff will not enforce tne law. By that time the court will have passed upon the constitutionality of the old statute. The order reads: "Now at this time, on motion of H. 1. Bagley, attorney for the n amtiffa. it l ordered ana ad judged that the temporary in iunction heretofore issued herein on Dec. 16. 1915, be ana tne same ia herebv continued in ef fect for a period of ten daya from date hereof, that a tormai hearing may be had within aaid time. It i ordered that the de fendants, and each of . them Imeaninir the district attorney nr the aherirT) he and the are hereby restrained and enjoined from in anv manner eniorcuiK or attempting to enforce the provisions of Section 2125. of Lord's Oregon Laws. Dated this Jan. 8. 1916." - r r ' 11 I&NC&APETYI There is so mote conveuient way. There is no safer way. PAY BY CHECK and you will have o complete record of and receipt of all . rt. . : j c do not deceive militate against unnecessary and thought less expenditure of the small sums that in the aggregate j .t .u: e t nave oitcn provcu mc iuicvcs ui suLtcaa. n itrgc upcu in or deims.it is not necessarv. 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TO PORTLAND orest Grove Train 6:50 a. m McMinnville Train 7:36 Sheridan Train 10:02 forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m McMinnville Train 2:15 'orest Grove Train 4:10 Eugene Train . 4:55 McMinnville Train 6:40 Forest Grove Train 9:50 FKOM PORTLAND arrive! Eugene Train 8:15 a. m. McMinnville Train 9:45 Forest Grove Train 11:59 Forest Grove Train 3:15 p. m Sheridan Train 4:80 ' McMinnville Train 6:40 Forest Grove Train 7:15 Forest Grove Train 9:00 McMinnville Train 12:15 All trains stop on flag at Sixth and Main: at North Kange and Fir streets. Sixth and Fir Sts., and at Tenth street Steam Service from old depot at foot of Second Street TO PORTLAND P. R. &N. Train 4:30 p.m. FROM PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a. m. Motor Car Service To Buxton 12:25 p. m. To Timber 4:30 From Timber 9:65 a. m. From Buxton 2:10 p.m. YOUR EYES Will receive the best of attention at the smallest prices at Hoffman t Hillsboro. Oregon ' Hillsboro Gsnere3 Hospital "Service to the Sick" . . Address, Box 246, Hillsboro, Oregon i.i.. - j 4 Ooerating rood Board, room, nnrsing-$8 per week. Major operations fion , Minor crrrttic fj M 1 ' i 1 engaged in farming.