r i, t V LSBR HILLSBORO, OREGON", APRIL 13, IDlfi VOL XX NO 1 'THir .o..ii-f in BOARD VAGANGIES IID BY COURT Jtiittcwi and Clerk I llicit for I'rl ninrlet and (icncral Election KABLE I'tTlllON PUR OAMAflR l:H.I!D New Koiil Supervlior lor Bcavcrlon tnd CuiuUbU lur Onloa Vacancies on election boards: Aloha: F, M. Council, Clerk, tlav board; II. K. Hunt and Fred Itrauor, judges and Arthur I'res ton. Chan. Casper and VV. L. Sprout, clerk, nitfht board. Hanks, day board. Ezra Klrts, ' clerk.' R. M. Banka, judge; nlitht board. Herman Onterman, clerk. Kaat Beaverton, day. Jaa. Miner, clerk; nltfht. Carl Des inyar, clerk. , West BavtrU. F. W. Cady, clerk. Uloorolnn. day. Kd. Krahmer, clerk; night, Henrjr Scheuer mann, and Gerhardt Goetze, judne. W. F. Haaae, Adam Her bert Jr and J N Loudon, clerks. Iiuxton, night. J K Bailey, J F Johnson, judges, and L) L Smith, J It I'araona and Frank Genzer, Cherry Grove, day. II W Scott, judue. Jno Ocklund, clerk. "N Cornoliua. Earl Hobba, clerk. Dillev, night. A L Mcliride, judge. N K F Grove, day. Karl Jack; Hon, clerk. S K F Grove, night. Albert Moore, judire. Galea Creek. I) G Lilly, judge. Garden Home, night. K J Co:i man, judge. J K Johnaon, clerk. Orenro, day, Fred Hess, clerk, nijtht U"X I'arsona. clerk. Punlin, night, J K Lewton, jiule. . . .... Sherwood, night, r era Lan der, clerk, I - Tigard. day. John Tigard. and j I Ikiltoii, judges; i; liem wtreel. clerk; night. H M Stiles und U H Butler, clerks. Tualatin, day, JnoGriffin.clerk. V'erboort. day, W AHermens. judge; night. K B Porter. Anton llermena, judges; John Krieger, Hugh Moore and John Cawrae. rll'rk9- . . ... ., N U Hillsboro. night, W H )ntley, clerk. S W Hillaboro, night, D Burk lialter. C Blaner and John Engel linger, clerks. Middlcton. day, C II McClure nd Jno Heimers, judges; night, 1? K VVidel. clerk. Mulloy. day, I C Clutter, 10 I) ' IV ler and .1 11 Shull. B.d of C E Gibbons, to deliver , ' coki in baiement at $7 per ton, ucoeoUd, for heating purposes. itecorder's fees reported for March, $5'J2 65; Clerk. $39Mr. Ten dollars per month framed -. Eveline LaChappelle. aged 82. A M Koberstein appoir.tad constable of Gaston precinct. Petition of Frank Kable, for $538, for injury while working in Moore quarry, Cedar Mill, Oct. '!". 1'J15. continued. Road No 632, Geo Conzelman et al. ordered established. Besignation of Fred Pappel, as supervisor in Beaverton, accept ed, and Kobt Fuhlmanapjolnted. For Sale -Dwarf Essex Rape aeed, finely . cleaned, at market nrii'P. Also Harred flymouth Kock eggs, 0. A. C. strain, 75 cents per setting of 15 Wm gchulmerich, Hillaboro, Ore. Money to Loan On Improved Farms i , . in The Shute Sayings Bank i - 1 A special agent of the Food Dairy ( 'ommisHioner oflice was in town Saturday, and apprised dealers in poultry and stock remedies, tonics, etc., that they must pay a state license of ten dollars per year if they wished to continue in business. He says that there is a great deal of op position to the law, and that many are not taking out the re quired license. In cases where druggist or dealers wish to go out of the business the office is giving them Hi) days time to let go of the stocks. Bloyd's Machine Shop is the place to get your sawmill ma chinery repaired. We are equip ped to repair anything for a mo torcycle to a sawmill. Repairs quickly and neutly made, and all work guaranteed. "When we lix anything It stays fixed." Don't forget the place. 1352 Ma ple St,, one block south of saw mill. Phone City 401 , 2-4 For Sale -Single Comb White Leghorn eggs nnd baby chicks. , These are the finest to be had. I Petuluma. Limited amount R. I. Red eggs and chicks. Also have some fine young prune trees at 10 cents each. Fred Wright, Hillaboro. Route 5. Phone R. 151. The freight wreck on the P. R & N. laBt week was cleared up so that trains made their way through after a day or so. The advent of bright weather has given thh track men a chance to do considerable work, and the line will tw kept open now. un less there is an unusual storm. Money to loan in any amount at 7 and 8 per cent, on accepta ble farm properties. Make ap plication now and have the money when you want it. Long terms If desired. E. L. Perkins, llillsboro. Ore. Phil Bates, one of Oregon's big farm paper publishers, and E. E. Brodie. of the Oregon City Enterprise, were in the city Sat urday, calling on the county seat publishers. Gerhardt Goetze. of Blooming, was in town Saturday. He says the German Speaking Society ot Washington County will meet at the Miller hotel, Cornelius, Sat urday afternoon, April 22. For sale: House and three lots in llillsboro. Or will trade for cleared acreage, bottom land or swale, near Orenco preferred. H. Jeibman. llillsboro, ure. E. C. Mulloy. of Laurel, went to Salem Saturday, and from there to Albany, looking after some clnssy stock for the dairy. He is going into the Uuernseys. Found-Crank for auto or triu'k. near Laurel. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement. Found by Dr. J. 0. Kobb. tfv.SAnatnf R W. Haines, of RirMi ilmvp. was down the last of the week, and went out to his property near Groveland. .l,hn T lift who owns a fine piece of onion land at Varley, was in the city the tirst. oi me week. Nursery stock, fine roses, as nariua roots, outdoors grown eahhniM nlnnts. now read v -4 to 8 inches. Morton's Greenhouse. Jasper Keller and Thos. Hen ton, the Damon and Pythias of Meek Plains, were in the city Saturday. D. E. Leisy and wife, of South Tualatin, were city visitors Sat urday. J. L. Karngrover. the onion grower of Varley, was in town Saturday. SHERIFF'S OFFICE IS AFTER ARTHUR TURNER C. W. Redmond Deputized toMoke Arduous Trip to California OVftt MOUNTAIN TRUL TO COAST Gc la Via Oranl Pana, Auto lo Al Iiomm tod Then by Stage Coach The sheriff's office, equippod with a warrant, authorized C. W. Redmond to go to Crescent City, Cal., Sunday, and bring back Arthur Turner, charged with taking equipment from the Helvetia sawmill Redmond has one of the hard trips incident to official duties, and he went to Grants Pass by train, from there to Althouse by auto, and from there he goes into California by stage, over some of the nastiest mountain roads to be found in Oregon and Northern California. Crescent City is in the extreme Northwest part of California, right against the coast. It is the shipping point for redwood lumber, and it is said Redmond may go in by private team, or saddle horse, from Kirby or Althouse, but in any event he has an arduous trip. Extradition papers were granted by the Governor of Cal ifornia the last of the week. Sheriff Reeves was unable to make the trip as he was com pelled to be in court on a criminal case. VETERANS TO MEET The Washington County Veteran Ass'n. will meet at the Grand Army Hall, in Hillaboro, May 4, 916, at ten a. m., sharp. Din ner will be served at 12 o'clock. The afternoon will be devoted to program. J. T. Butler. Pres. W. J. R. Beach, Secretary. S. P. & P. E. & E. All, except the P. R. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main Street TO PORTLAND Forest 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 Forest Grove Train 4:10 Eugene Train 4:55 McMinnville Train 6:40 brest Grove Train 9:50 FROM PORTLAND arrives Eugene Train 8:15 a. m. McMinnville Train 9:45 Forest Grove Train 11:59 Forest Grove Train 3:15 p. m Sheridan Train 4:30 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 Range 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 9:55 a. m From Buxton 2:10 p. m OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 a m 7:18 - a m 8:28 am 9:58 a m 12:43 p m 3:58 pm 5:43 pm 8:10 pm 9:1)8 (Sat only) pm From Portland 55 minutes, 7:54 am 9:20 am 11:25 .... a m pm .pm 2:12 4:27 6:25 7:13 8:26 (Sat 12:25 p m .pm pm a ro only). Do not forget to ask for Schiller when you want a good 10 cent smoke no cough dust in the Schiller. 12tf L. S. Davis, of the Beaverton Times, was an Argus caller Sat urday afternoon. , Emil Jossy.' of Helvetia, wa3 a city caller Saturday. lialph Imbrie has returned from Dallas. Ilant iwept pea sped now. Spenre's varieties sold by the Bergen Floral Co. 51tf C. L Calkins, of the Sherwood hank, was greeting friends in town Friday. j Thrifty pigs for sale at $2.50 and $3. One mile east of llills boro. -J. D. Bergen. 3-5 Jas. Churchill, of upper Gales Creek, was down to the city last week. He says that politics are warming up some in his section Garden and flower seeds sold by the Bergen Floral Co.. Third Street are seeds that grow, tf Wm. Schulmerich attended the Harry West Jersey sale, in Columbia County, last week. Austin Buxton, of the Grove, bought the Senior Grand Cham pion bull for his herd. Dance at Helvetia Hall. Satur day evening, April 15. Ilollen beck orchestra. Tickets, 75c. Carl Jossy, manager. 2-4 Christian Zuercher, of near Cedar Mill, was in town Friday. Mr, Zuercher makes his trips to Portland and Hillaboro in a little auto truck, and it beats team ing. The Needlecraft will give a benefit dance at the Moose Hall, Saturday. April 15. The pro ceeds will go to charity and the puMic is asked to give a hearty financial support. W. A. Jack and. Robt Simpson departed the first of the week for Tendoy, Idaho, where Mr. Simpson has a mine. They will develop the property this Sum mer, and expert to remain until bad weather sets in and per haps longer. For sale: Jersey cow, fresh April 1; Jersey heifer, fresh April 20; 2 yearling Jersey heif ers; fine Scotch collie dog. intelli gent stock animal can t keep him owii'g to nearness to city limits. K. E, Harbison, Phone City 377. 50tf A HiIl8boro LaFollette man Saturday received a wire from Wisconsin that Bob Larollette had carried the Wisconsin dele gation lor the presidency. This was good news to him, as the tirst reports showed that he had lost the state. Senator LaFol- ette still has his own state, but that it will avail him little in the Chicago convention is admitted. Hubert Bernards, of McMinn ville, and son. Herman, Verboort were in town Monday, on court business. Hubert wants to see the state roid lined through Washington County, as against the Newberg route. There will be but one real thoroughfare on the West Side, and he would like to see it go the length of this county, on the Baseline-Beaver- ton road. T3s You and your children are vlJ" safe if you wear Dr. Lowe 8 superior glasses -eye safe and price safe. Cost you no more than the interior Kinds usually sold and you have the benttit ot his skill and more than 26 years' experience as an exclusive optometrist. When vou patronize him you receive the combined service of the trained eye specialist and scien tific optician. One charge covers the entire cost of examination, frames and lenses. Dr. Lowe guarantees his glasses to give satisfaction whether they cost $2 or more. If you pay more you pay too much. If you pay less you do so at the sacrifice of ma terial used and service rendered. Dr. Lowe will be at Hotel Wash ington, Saturday, April 22. to 4 o'clock only. Remember the day and date and time limit ACME ABDOMINAL SUPPORT (For Men, Women and Children) A scientific supporter for pro- laiased kidneys, stomach, intes tines and other aooominai organs of which many women are .con stant sufferers. Especially de signed and made for each indi vidual case. Endorsed by physi pinna everywhere. Also, agent for the celebrated Barclsy Custom made corsets. Mrs. A. J. Perkins. Agent. 1343 Baseline St. Phone Main 894. FOR CIRCUIT JUDQB To the Voters of the Nineteenth Judicial niatrict: I am a Democratic Candidate for the Office of Circuit Judge of the Nlnrtemth Judicial Hintrlct. I have lived and practiced law in Tillamook Dreenn. for more than ten yeari last If nominated and elected, I ghal faithfully perform my official duiies anc jralnusly matnlalu iny personal ume endrnre. Paid Adv. S. S. Johnaon. COUNTY HILL GETS .BIG ALASKAN ORDER Six Million Feet to go to Oovern meut Railroad coRMitus to mve jui:b fctorv Lumber Commencinr to Move From al Poio'i ia flrtjoo Lumw r i3 now on the shipping list aod there is bi? activity everywhere. The Eagle Lum- oer u). is in receipt or a six million feet order for Alaskan shipment and this will mean 'ti million run when completed, All county mills are running fuli blast with plenty of orders. Cornelius is to have a Logan berry juice factory this summer. Newberg is working for Logan- Derry juice, cider and vinegar factory. Albany and Roseburg are also after the same kind of a plant Baker New railroad DroDOsed between here and Pine and Eagle valley. Prineville votes $100,000 bond issue to start railroad to connect with Oregon Trunk line near Redmond. Bandon-G. W. Dafoe. of Detroit Mich., is building saw mill near here to operate soon. Urders have already been placed by France and Italy for 400.000 cases of Pacific Coast salmon. Lebanon Paper Mill runninir full time with full force, first time in months. Roseburg will regulate jitneys, will charsre license fee and re quire $2000 bond. Corvallis Three churches will be built here this summer. Bandon-Moore mill starts operations with 80 men. The first train over the Willamette-Pacific from Eusene to Coos Bay was greeted with en thusiasm at all points. It took nerve to put $11,000,000 into this enterprise during the past three years of depressed busi ness conditions. Veneta sawmill at work cut ting railroad ties. Sutherlin Everfresh Co. en larging at cost of $6,000. Independence -S. P. Co. starts to electrify from here to Cor vallis. 20.000 ft sawmill being built on Willamette-Pacific near Rich ardson. Donald-Cheese factory to be built at once. O. W. R. & N. Co. will spend $3,650,000 in addition to regular amount this year, for improve ments. Astoria -Work on McEachern ship yard started. Albany to have cheese factory. TWENTY YEARS AQO (From The Argus) The Andrews Lumber Co. has an order for two million feet of lumber, to be delivered at Cor nelius for shipment on the S. P. The ratification meeting at the court house. Tuesday evening, in honor of the nomination of T. H. Tongue for Congress was a huge success. Robert Imbrie Sr. transacted business in Portland Wednesday. Washington County must pay $20,000 state tax this year. O. E. Edson has leased the Dudley mill property near Center ville. G. W. Patterson has been nom inated for joint senator, and T. J. Cleeton, of St. Helens has the nomination for district attorney. A very pleasant party was en- ioved at the home of Mrs. E. C, Huehes. Saturday evening. Miss Grace Poe sang several numbers, and a splendid collation was served at a late hour. Those at tending were Mrs. C. E. Hughes, the Misses Marie Vandersal, Latham, Poe, Boscow, Olive Hanley, Emma Carstens, Hills- boro. and Miss Johnson, forest Grove; Messrs. Al. Latham, W, E McCourt W. W. Boscow, A, E. Tamiesie, Walter McKmney, F. G. Mitchell and Warren Dob bins. Ernest Stewart, confidehtia clerk for Judge A. S. Bennett of The Dalles, is visiting rel atives here. A. W. Saxton, who supenn tends the county poor farm, was in the city the first of the week J. D. Roselair has opened fish market Um COMMENT WIO IfSx OP T WITHOUT the consequent risk is through the universally approved chech-booh, -which has become an earmarh of affluence, conservatism and substance. The men of marh in your community do business with their chech one of them? 4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings American National BanK Maim mini Third St.. I7hy Not Fix Up oiv?i Why not fixjup around the place Now, before the work comes on? Spring is the Nataural. time. Largest Complete Build ing Material Yard in the Countv offers you Low Prices this year, because we bought Right. Prices have "advanced on lumber, but not with us. We carry Trojan Stump Powder. Wall Pa per and Paints. Badger Lumber Co. Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ABSOLUTELY Fvery thing in Building Materia Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Seasonable DA f AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & Washington Sts. Phcne, City 176 C. B. BUCHANAN & CO., Inc. Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gtdin, Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Bags. Car-lot shippers of POTATOES and ONIONS. Grain chopped or rolled at any time Lumber, Shingles and Lath At Cornelius 1 Beaver State Flour The Best Hour at the Lowest Price Telephonesi Hillsboro, Main 14. Cornelius, City 1515 North Plains, Main 263. - booh. Are you i vs .a