ME JniILLSER6 HIUSBORO, OREGON, JANUARY 20.1916 NO. 44 f OR POTS' n m n""0 mti,,iU kletoCeea.-. . f tk Is vwn fol-ex n Argus haa receUed r.!Lt,r. which u mu lOSJina nrt.. Deer Bir: Annual Teachers' Institute ,hlchmtinHiltaborotait Oct- voted to obrvt this year. Hay known aaParente' Day In LL-hooli. The date to Jan -r.aL mJ La theaam for tht wb0e county. The object it to gttu many people to vleit the Kboul m pouible. There will a. an effort made tofttoutlh Lpl who hsve not been to El fur JtrhP bfn tn a schoolroom while iehoolMiniMkK ainee they left school years ea. Thy U. chri i aend 001 InrileUons, mum aucb other methoda m .... mUh la set the people out l am asking the papers of the ,,v t rift at a Ant-pege article if posaible, to booit for the day. There are IS? KhooJa It the county. They thoutd have 00 visitor on that dev. Youre very truly. B. W. Barnes County School aupt TWI1NTY YEARS AQO Stewart Itti lVtera Mr. Klliott (Tearher,. Stella ft-scowi John Maatln. ;U. W. Patterson tddrt-as the rbool. The Amu office in Indeed tn Dr. C It Itloyd. of Lakeview, fr press notices of rabirs amonit oyotr. Thirty case were re ported in Klamath and lake counlie in Ik-crmtwr. and the county official railed the bounty on their pelt. In twelvemonth Lake County paid out over til. 000 for coyote bounty. Cali fornia countiva art also raising the bounty to help out that lec tion In s termination. Another interesting item from that sec tion U the rabbit drive. Three thousand were killed in one cor ral, and at that place atone, dur- inir the season over 10. WW were killed. One rancher, for the coat of 35 rent, poisoned 117 lacks. Down where Sydney Luce Uvea - at l'lu-h-many home. atrader make big wage by tak HFTY-THBEE RQ.ID SUPERVISORS I!.','.! Many Pathmaslers Succeed Them- selve In 1916 Appoint meats Frank ' Connell. of Helvetia, was in the last of the -veek. The winds of Saturday (rave the Oregon Electric trouble be tween Whitford and tieavet ton. D. !L Wilier, of Oak Pa'k, waain town Saturday, en route home from a Portland trip. News for the economic house UM FEW CH4NGES D BV Com leans for twenty-five cent, at the Hillaboro Mercantile Co. Va '-. Qeu tac Atfalauarai at Oreaca A man by the tame of Bran- aae Ota. fata al MUlita- J?" wn? lormeny lived above uuvun. n irsppea zrj coyote in Warner Valley. Lake Countv. Late last Thursday afternoon the th" P"- year. county board made the appoint Aasessor Crandall has six peo- meots for the auperviaora of P' at work on copying the 1915 roads, fifty three in number. fnt roll for the 1916 col- LUnv r Ik- u . lection, and the volumes will be Many of the old pathmastera turned over to the clerk in i succeed themselves, and very abort time, few new names are noted on the Money to losn in any amount list The year 1918 will be on. at 7 and 8 oer cent on acceDta w W I . . w - - orders mzm THE liDI Storm. However. Keeps Thing Quirt for Ten Dsyi HIUSBOSO MILL SOON TO KN Beta Carriages Wilt M la Vary Snarl Tkw Following is a review of coodl- lions in Oresron. sent out by tka Pacific Coast Manufacturer: Monmouth-Valley ft SilU R. R. will soon resume constroetion work into Siletx basin. Reports show that a large) aaw mill will be erected In Independ- I 11 m niwtvnvi wa aawwaniai sawa wawav init coyote for the bounty, and p1 ,a bltory of road build- 'f Ke previously reported. ' VJIUTB Ull DCS I hMII It Ammimmjm V I I tn rT Jan 1 S I , I UWIW. Ll. U. (, TJI . IIIO, I " - For rent. Two farm -one of Terwn w"' M redresaed and the I Uillsboro. Ore. Harney Co. is celebrmtinf ltd W acrr. about 135 acres In cul- ap or flirt road from Reedville uiiu K.Ur. imA . . firat view of a locomotive and alU both Kut and West will be closed week during; the storm. Load that section is rejoidng' tttt iq with macadam. were divided and subdivided, will soon have a railroad- 1 AaM fmm vi. m.n. ti.t. and this meant more teams and Marshfield Reports aay thaq mora drivers. After the drifU Conlogus Bros. wiU soon atari. n.re -owo .pexia. uies xor x.ri ,j - imuosible for a their lotrging ramp. McDonald macadamising-, and this will team to t through with iu Vaughn Logging mean that thousands of dollar matmnirv inmA. Beaver HilL will ... Krone ft Banks ship fpe liiianww line was cieareu jd, ig B0W ronn,nff m r naay ana me on irain inrounn workin- on m new iteiJII m rrom uecoaairoiwainiawcnai er witn pmspect, for aeveral evening. 11 lamookera who were more orderi wSmn. I nowoouno m niiiaooru a. Smith lumber CawUI start roriiana snooa w anow irora on fuU Ume 5,,- flrBt. meir neeis aaroroay morning. Woodburn Awards eontraet for ana aecuuva mh were going tin nm kiirh uImm1 wnere it awn i anow so mucn. Dallu-It teems certain that v J wmuiM ieid th A the big Falls City mill will rs nn Main I Open SOOUC USTin 1. the steel Portland-Pacific Furniture mnnXA ntt nmiie trt. woll Th Specialties UanUInCtOriDaT IX). (From The Argus) Th late A. Finney returned fmm s trip to California. Hunt inches ot now was the register of the local weather. Plenty of anow tn Washington Countv and Schulmerich ft Son dveitite waterproof shoes. Maggie Hatter sued John Brock of Tigardville, for breach of promise and the case was settled oat of court Mania Manning, after whom Manning waa named, died at lonora County. Cel., last week, and the remslns were brought to Forest Grove, fur burial. Washington County turned out 437.000 pounda of butter and cheese for the year ending Jan. L This would mean about one nth of product in 1916. The Speed and Driving Aesoc ation held a meeting at the Hotel Uillsboro this week and articles af incorporation were signed. The association will build a grand stand at ths Fair Grounds, From Forest Grove The con tract for furnishing the lumber for the building for the cityj water worka was let to Chas Hiatt of Galas Creek, at S3 45 for the rough and sited, and $13 for the dreaaed. delivered. The Reed Cornet Band gave a lake concert Two boats were lashed together and oarsmen plied the lake while the band rendered popular numbers. C Jack Jr'a. elide trombone could wily be heard above the tuba. clear up on Main Street and A. UShute was there with the aitn. ti vat ion, one mile from Forest Grove, tern room for about 20 cow 8 and C horses, city water, cash rent; and other. 112 acre. U miie south of lUredville.about one-half in cultivation, bam room for 10 hrad cows and 4 horses, good well, and fair house; tenant can work out greater pari oi ranch, cash rent. C. J. Birdsell, 612 Seventh . Street Uillsboro. Phone City 320. Tb Forest Grove Ex pre appeared in its initial number, last week, with a Utah man as editor and publisher. Hi greet ing to the poopleof Forest Grove sounds good, and he takes an optimistic view of thing in gen eral. Forest Grove has been gelling along with one paper for a couple of year and the t- Srees publisher says there la a eld there for another, and he beat a prospective publisher to it in establishing. For sale: House and three lots in Uillsboro, Or will trade for cleared acreage, bottom land or awale, near Orenco preferred. -11. Jeibman. Uillsboro, Ore, will be eipended on the road system of Washington County. The new Appointees: Dist Name L Chas. Geiberger Z. T. Cole W.Hsthorn . Dethlefs P,' at ii long 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 P. 0. Tualatin .Sherwood Laurel r 11 ( BAt: Hp faJIMeBjimll There is no more convenient way. There is no safer way. PAY DY CIIEOil : and yon will have o complete record of and receipt of all transactions. The system is fascinating and as figures do not deceive militate against unnecessary and thought leas expenditure of the small sums that in the azzrezate nave often proved the thieves ot success. A large open ing deposit is not necessary. Won't yon stop in and let as explain fnllyf 4 ft Cent. Interest On Saving American National Danll 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 flag Day waa celebrated at the public schools. Those taking pan in the program were An tstu Elliott Trelta Ford, Wm. Hare, Erma Latham, Lelah Pat taraon. Ethel Uorgaa. Frank Dsn Lcisy. of South Tualatin, waa over to the city Saturday. Ha aavs that the long bridge out 1 20 south ia one ot the coldest place Ui in the countv, particularly on a windy day. U3 If you want home maae canar, 24 Oyiter COCaiailS, or bwtc. myynt,jg Ciaer, gei h a. vw.v- tionery. 32tf F. E. ItowelL of Scholia, was up to the county (est Saturday, making the trip through the bliatard which raged a greater part of the day. lfitnv to loan on farm secur ity. 1 represent three large fire 33 insurance companies. Give me a 31 ,call.-E. I. KuratU. John Ryan, carrier on Route 3, went out as far as the T. It Davia place. Saturday ana en countered a anowdnft and was forced to return via Leisyvme. . . . . 1 1 -i. ii' Wh t fox hound, oiaci on top of hips; long ears.-Notl- fylleorga uurKnauer, rwmi" ton, Hillaboro, K. 6. and receive reward upon recovery. J. T. Rice, of Varley, came in on the train Saturday, taking the easy way of getting to mar ket Try ar Turkish Cream Rolls. U They are nome-mnuo nu - irn Deal. ivocoer ww... v.. . .gj C. F. Hesse, or Stnoiis, wm -visitor. Saturday, concurrent with the wind and anow. Gaston r 4 Otto Vogel....Corneliusr2 Nel Unon Hillaboro scraper on the drifts Jones Moline..Be.v.rtonr2 Stfridv. H T. Hesse.... Hillaboro r 2 .. ; . w has opened its factory with suf A Zwiener Hillsdale r 2 1 job, sad not worth while. The ficient order 00 tor TMW J I Bkaalin Ra.varlAn m 9 mwmm At A MnalrA If iraii Ym fur al months. Spokane man boys ft m: n .1.-J - nll.imi n trmt in anH on nf ih HartdOn Candy XBCtOrT IOT 4 n miner-... rurunuu r 7 - - - - 1 eirn w W. J. Gregg... Hillaboro r ! however. ' SShTk Scott general A. B. Todd ....Forest Grove Pigeons for' sale, cheap: linger agent of the Southern ALVanderzanden.FGror2 Homers, Carneaux and Crosses. Pacific Co. after an inaeetion j if ui.tt r-r.rAvnrl Have about 23) birds, which on tour over territory between Port if K"" account of my ill health, am land and Corvalli gives an op- Nick. Bothman.... Banks r l obliffed to sell E. F. Sias, Box timistic report of buaineee eon John Friday Banks 433, HilUboro. Or,, or call at ditions in that section. H. L Groff . . . .Cornelius r 1 665 Broadway. 34tf J. C. Hare will start the Hills- VrA Hmi....nmahomrA , L. j boro milLin February and ex Gabe E8aner..Mountaindalea willow table and four rockers Geo. Fisher Buxton to Mrs. A. a Spreckles, wife of H. Robinson, Besvertonrl one of Cahfornia's sugar kings. u w c r..tnnrl They are for the nursery and . T 1 Mrs. Bnreeklea saw a duplicate J. H. Hoffman ..Gaston r! get at the Oregon Building, at Jos A Zimmerman. Hbo. r2 the Fair, and immediately or JnhnTraehaeLBeavertonrl dered one through Mr. Eaton. Henry Keenon. ...Banks r 3 young fellow who could J. B. Campbell. Hillaboro r 3 stand the worst rushes of foot J. S. West-Forest Grove r 1 ball and come out unscratched J UVandenandeb BanksrS was hased by the students of t n . Trill mTrl l l Nortn Pacific Dental College. T. R. Moore Jf r J n Portland, the other day. and Thos. Bradley.. Hillsdale rS he hu been sent to New York Ben Heesscker. F Grove r 1 for treatment by a brain special imtimu shmitiin. RuvtMi ist From which one would in - I a pects to running. have both earrkres YES! DEILMITa-SO One Million Board feet of Good Luxbar A stock of lumber so large and varied that yon can feare prompt delivery of any order. We carry cany large dimension timbers, and can save yon tie exftraa of special sawing. When yon want lumber, promigrs don't fill your bill. Our specialties are quality, ser vice, and courteous treatment Yon can do.belttr for less with this company. Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co', Track. AD30LU TELY Kverythiag in Building Material . . v. S. P. ft P. E. ft B. All. except the P. R. ft N..' trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main Street TO PORTLAND 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1 46 47 48 i . . at aatetta.J U a ri Umnnrrmn Hlllahom 1 1 w tMl Jess wiuaro wouia nave Carl Berggren. mlde a model 8tUdent in a dental C. C. Nelson Bacona Snt M;n" Wm. Mohr. of Oak' Park, was George Pate Hillaboro in Argus m Saturday. While Abbo Peters . Sherwood re in the city Mr. Mohr met Jos, Walter Watkins, -F Grove Connell, for whom he tnkde a Fred Pappel Beaverton pair of wedding boots, abobt ; 30 fr nrL Tihir years ago. Connell stated that ?fto nu?!! he wore the boots for four yesrs Albert Kroger.... Sherwood Ddthen a hired hand "cab. Will Edy Sherwood baged" them and wore them Alfred Pieren, Hillaboro r 1 through a season. Those were D. L. Smith Banks r 2 the days when workmanship and NickKemmer,lrertoarItethwfcounted- (J J. SchmelUer, Sherwood rS k The January .co dwave had V t .i. r.-mmu. brought to mind all kinds of re aper Lytle ........Cornelius "iiiion. to the old Pioneers. F. J. Williams, Hillaboro r4 Th6 one reminiscence, however, 6X31.0) 73 10X2 1210 p.m 2:15 4:10 6:40 99 52 53 H. V. Mead W. H. White. C. 11. Scofleld.. ...Oreaco .....Gutoa Strattel Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train Sheridan Train Forest Grova Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train Eugene Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train FROM PORTLAND arrives Eugene Train 8:15 a.m. McMinnville Train 9:45 Forest Grove Train 11:59 Forest Grove Train 8:15 p. i Sheridan Train 4:20 McMinnville Train 6:40 Forest Grove Train 7:15 Forest Grove Train 9:00 McMinnville Train 12:15 All trains stop on 8asr at Sixth and Main: at North Range and Fir streets. Sixth and Fir Sts.. nillsbOFO Auto Lively Feed and Boarding Stebb Prlcea Beaaonable DA IT AND NIGHT SERVICE ttnd & Washington Sts. Phone, City 176 YOIia EYES By tht American Bankers' Association to mark savings . bank centennial The first aavlnga bank in the United States was establiahed in 1S16. It came when the W-tto" the United Stotaa waa only 9.600,000, and there were but 243 banks In the country. M.i-,.ttnsr Today, with our National wealth appro mating 87.0W,taCC3and almost one hundred minions of peoplt ia tht eountry, we have about $ 4, W.OOOjOOO in the sivinesbiaki, belonging to ten and a half million depositor!. , . . , The above ia taken from the Journal of the Amen can Institute of Banking. Join the campaign and open an account with The Shate Savings Bank ORBOON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland-55 minutes. 6:82 7:18 8:28 a m in that has the age over all others and at Tenth street . that of 183. ' n lV' steam Service from olddepotat bSvJ Ti .. over STSn foot of Second Street ?ZX!tuZ TO PORTLAND with teams. Cattle died by the P. R. ft N. Train 4:20 p. m. thousands East of the mountains FROM PORTLAND a,i.. Am.m. I.I . . ana snow was inrw iw. uwp m p p n. Train 8:15 a. m the wii amette vaiiey ior a ; month." Motor Car Servto . m .ii. t a I To Buxton 125 p. m. A UO WUa Vi vavs ta mvbvv eaaswi 1 Sheriff Rnnraa have had a To Timber UPkH ...... - ir""";; IC. m miu.. 12 43, ' P m 1 rrtenaiy nvairy in ine leeuing 01 1 r rom nmuer 3:58 . p m the birds while the cold, snap From Buxton R.i.q om nreva led. When the wind came aim pm from the east Deputy Sheriff 4:C3 ' 95 a m. 2.10 p.m. I Will receive the best of at the smallest prices at atttztlca bffma TCI , . ' - ------ - j , . m. ,ia n i 1 1 nwti .iA.Ma aaaiaw rna aaiiiiaattiatck taaa a kZiuii asssat ai i.m a wbit nniv au a am in iinrw niLB - uia nkuuiEiihA aata a . svnm Portland 55 minutes, the feathered fellows wanted a m comfbrt and u high as a hun- i'20 am dred robins would feed in the 11.9K ..: amieourae of an hour. When the m...l.. L.. It. lmmlmm V..I '''XZ KXr. hW testify to the eats, comfort and : : r z :. wii . r norf act sirs 1 r ir . ,. . .u. I Aoar tram which to the a.o fo.t nnivi nmiiwwE nieK mr uia ruuiuo. iur vuu i m- --s o.wo-. " ri-," .....u mm m.i Mrut H6t Butted to our inci ""DAT . . . - ' . CorsetsNot told tn stores. A question and a sujM gestion. Have you any const I troubles! If to, let Sptrelta tar- vice cure them. Over three mil lion satisfied Spirella wearera Hillaboro. Orca 12:25. m mm 1 . ..i. ijuMh mn.ar mm m il I rarvij ""v. . 'Mi- .-.f. . . oi - 11. thia class of food being sought by viuuai neeun. n Jp :L u nionirktrHldence corsetiere In this field. a. 11 aiiiaiOTUBBUBa an a a vinvnwiiw 1 . .. . 1 nvui kNvwt :j 1.1. ,t.M. mui-.Mui tMAmv Mv advice, experience ana train iMsKfJSLnT'Sr S .1 th'. ing are at your service, without ill tmmAm a T a atainrtt. I..U. ... Tkm mnma ntt I OUIinUUn. . lUWWKHAd t-J Or Will l"UD w I VVU"" mnmj, ...... - y.y - . . ' " tmrt .ivmit 1100. whfdtsn travir XA flarhta. even amontr the rob ltter cr telephone a-lveo tier- t 11m . .V For tale or trade: mare, age U yeart, well boro. wast of Phi'.:'.P. in htdi-D. Glgtr, HillT g, d no one would presume ffi2-5S Rout i Box 74;onemlUthatthe little fellows were to 1 Residence, Fifth mt PM'na 43.B 'utMniia HillBDOrOi W. 435 'vtdous. Phone Main IA. and Jzeutm, U-43 "Scrvieo to ths Zx'J' Address, Box S46, HUUbcra, C.-;-J Ccitd, room, nursiug-(3 per wetl 0;n: ' i"