III! 1 Omnty Oftlctai Riper FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK JUNE 23rd and 24th, Presents America's Beautiful Actress CHARLOTTE WALKER In a Stirring Play by Hector Turnbull OUT OF DARKNESS ALSO Paramount Cartoon Comedy Usual Prices 5-1 Oc w 1 . fi Ev.::V 4 v :v;-.i . rw Mnlru'il iv the P.w Olliiv t MUIsIhito, Oiciii, ! m ill ttmltrt. .iiliscriilii'ii. Ji.jn ) i ritimim. HNVKP I Vl-R Ttll KSIlW -!V- Mik INN ; t In the death of pioneer Thos. Tucker the state of Oregon has lost a citizen of inestimable worth. He was of the mould of pioneer greatness and he was the sturdy son of a sturdy pioneer stock. His father be ton him was a pioneer son of Indiana, and Thoa. Tucker followed the hercditieal tendency of following new trails to new lands. He found Oregon nnd lived a worthy life in his adopted state. As a citizen he had few equals, and his gpnuine worth has never been questioned. He was just in nil things a:nt no country could have a proud r boast than to say that its greatest citizen ship w as of that class of men represented by Mr. Tucker. It is a safe proposition that those chaps who have criticised 'resident Wilson for not jump ing on Mexico will be the very lat to en!it, and it will not be unlikely that many of them will now take the attitude of "little Americans." These are the fel I iws who are big Americans un til trouble ensues and thev then ant on the "criticism board" and to be delegated on the "home guard." E 11 Ingledut" to Oina Head' uid, same as nbove UKK) C W Hanta to KSolnweis. U a Orus Brown d I c 10000 Geo Higgle to tleo K l!ton, 2. lit! a sec 1) t U n r t w . . . . L'U5 U V, I'osz to 11. it tie M Posz, lilt) a sec 4t Ilni'lw,.,. 1 Kva Derby to Ida Schu!.. 111.- SxllK) ft blk Li F drove... 1000 J U llailev to I'rnnk l'ailey. 80 a sec 2U t o n r I w ..'..1000 Oregon Iron & Steel Co to U Ij Smart. r a Rosewood Acre Tracts . 10 C V Merrill to Shute Savings Hank, his int in Mary H Merrill realty 10 Kmma Smith to Kate Hornby lots 5 & n lot 0 blk 4 Oak (Jrove Uov Stratton to Clara .laeoby lot 10 blk I I' & M ad Hbo Geo A l'atterson to Walter Hannan. Dtkl-H It lot 2 Wehrung's ad blk 1U) Hbo. HIk Furniture & Hdwr to Same, lot 1 blk S l & M ud M S Allen to Belle Messmger 1 a on 7th & Baseline, Hbo 4.10 Edith Dillard to Frank Dit- lard. tr l! Fruitful lands ... J W Haines to li Hansen, f0. lU a Henry Noland die .. F Townsend to Meta Town send, und ! int in 1.5 a Brugger Tract Mary llorwin to Klnora tluv- ton..r0H)t; ft bk a FairviewlOOO Lois M Johnson et al to W A Services at the Baptist Church, Sunday. June 25. E. A. Smith, pastor; Sunday School at 10 a. m ; preaching at It, theme. "A Great liw;" Juniors at 3:!W p. m.; Voting People's Meeting, at 7 p. m.; preaching at H, subject, "Calling and Election." I'rayer meeting Thursday evening. Everyone cordially invi'ed. Marriage licenses were issued this week to John Eggiman, of Multnomah county, and Lulu Bremer, of this county: H. Edw. Boge and Lyda Mercy Lang nacher. both of this county; Mel vin J. Bounds, of Skagit county. Wash., and Anna T. Frm, or this county. D. W. Griffith "A pip fat of Tuxrdo i a wonder fully pUa$' ant form of tobuuo n joymtnt, mild and $oothing," 10 10 Coming Sunday Only, June 25th "The Badger Game" And a Big Two-Part Comedy "Unlucky Luke" It is n str.inge thing - but not 'sostrange that every big news paper wanting the U S. to "shot" its guns and get int) the European War. is supporting Charles Evan Hughes. These are facts that every peace lover in America should ponder o'er. Just analyze this, and then you can tind out what it means to your own satisfaction. The grand jury it-turned an indictment against Bert II. Nich ols and Martha (ihrisL wile of J. IM. Ohrist, the charge being (statutory. The two are from j Clackamas county, and have I been at a wood camp In Wash ington county. Their trial will take place July 5. John Walters and Elsie Haum- irarten were granted license to wed Sutunlay by Clerk Luce. The groom is one of the lessees of the Ernest Lyons place, north east of the city, nnd the bride's parents reside near llolbrook, Deyond Cornelius Pass, Friday, June ,10. Is the 'tclust day for nine or ten m.tnthd tl.nt unit nnn nmiutilt l)r. IOiI.dwp Ynn nuild an blind in . . ; les than half the time. A word 111 i to the wise is not netessary For Sale-45.000 kale plants. Bergen Floral Co., Hillsboro. Rlizaheth Clarissa 1) u wife of I II. H. Hal!, of Shady Brook. Thos. R Davis, .1 I at Kocka-1 was greeting friends here today. way. June 21. afi.r an iMnessofj Luernermann. of above several montns. lie wile ami , Banks, was in town today. nustiann went 10 10 BOO Shaw. t72 a Johnson est ad Beav-Ueedviile ..... J B Hibbard to W A Shaw, 1512 t'S a in Wadi County MRS. T. k". DAVIS ; coast the the benefit I Celebrate lOiiilliiJ At ORG TWO BIG DAYS JULY 3 4th TWO BANDS j Children's Parade of the Nations, July 3rd J Industrial and Automobile Pageant, July 4 Ball Games, Races, Amusements of all Kinds AT CITY PARK Good Pyrotechnic Display in the Evening Special Train Service. Reduced Rates. ALWAYS BI !GGEST . tlllW SJlLnJ 1 s. p. & p. n. & u. All, except the P. K. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main Street. TO POUTLANI) Forest Grove Train li:50 a. m McMinnville Train 7:li Sheridan Train 10:03 Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m McMinnville Train 2:15 Forest Grove Train 4:10 Eugene Train 4:55 McMinnville Train 6:40 Forest Grove Train" 9:50 FKOM PORTLAND arrives Eugene Train 8:15 a. m. McMinnville Train 10:03 Forest Grove Train 11:59 Forest Grove Train 3:14 p. m Sheridan Train 4:33 Forest Grove Train 6:40 McMinnville Train 7:15 Forest Grove Train 9:00 McMinnville Train 12:15 All trains stop or. 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 or Second Street TO PORTLAND P. K. & N. Train 4:30 p. m. FROM PORTLAND P. R4 & N. Train 9:15 a. m. Motor Car Service To Buxton 12:25 p. m. To Timber 4:20 From Timber 9:55 a. m. From Buxton 2:19 p. m. Beach Special To Tillamook, Saturday, 3:02 p.m. From Tillamook, Sun., 9.22 p.m. REAL I;S TA I B TKANSf fiWS Josephine Robb toE D Curtis 3 075 a Cunis ad F Grove $1 Richard Hornby to Kmma Smith, lot 1 blk 4 Onk Grove ad Hbo 750 E J Wilkinson to I S McDan ifil, 108x200 fet-t. approxi mately, Bee 3f) t 1 n r 3 w. 10 B Thurnher to Wm A Thurn her, n w J n w and lot 3 sec 3 t 2 s r 3 w 1 B T Flint to II L Flint. IIO'J.- 82 a T D Humphreys d I c 10 Ruth Realty to North Plains School District. 8 lots blk 16 North Plains 1 F L Lichty to Emma JIarnel, 10.79 a sen ',C t 1 n r 2 w.. 1 Same to Same, 8 39 a same i section 1 A M Ellsworth to M J Doyle 100 a sec 9 t 1 sr4 w 3200 Amanda Samiaon to C Doro thy Boldrick. 5 a H Bux ton Sr d I c 10 C F Schmidtke to F E Schmidtke. 3.2(55 a F Grove 10 J II Middleton to E L Lued demann. 50x100 ft Mk 5 Forest Grok'e 10 F W Phillips to Anna Lake. f.2.120 ft blk fi Hillsboro .. - 10 A L Marcy to E R Ingledue, 20 a sec 1 1 1 n r 2 w 10 to h last of the week, lo: of her health. Mrs. Davis' n a'den name was Hanlev, and sin- vns the daugh ter of the I it .luhn Hanlev. She was born in Croud i. Mv 19. 1853, and came t tin1 Cni'.ed States w it li her parents, moving first to California. In 1 ST 1 they i moved to Oregon. She was mar-, ned to Mr. Davis in 1S4. P'-i sides the husband she leaves to mourn her loss two children- Charles Davis, of North Plains, and Thos. Davis Jr.. at home, aged 12 years. Of her immedi ate family she leaves two broth ers. 0. A. Hanlev. county com missioner, and J. B. Ilanley. ot Leisvville. and two sinters, Mrs. Addie Chalmers and Mrs. Olive M. Baglev. wife of Circuit Judge Geo. 1L Hagley. The funeral will be held at the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church Friday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock. W. Kiynard. of near Scholls, was a city caller today. I would enlist and go to the war. but the people far and near would mourn the loss of Koeber's home-made candies. We make it e ery day. Koeber'a Confec tionvry. Money to loan in any amount at 7 and 8 per cent, on accepta bie farm properties. Make ap plication now and have the money when you want it. Iing terms if desired. E. L Perkins, Hillsboro. Ore Mrs. J. W. Enochs, of Orenco, died Monday, June 19. 1916. after an illness of several weeks, She leaves a husband and five children. The funeral took place from the Hillsboro M. E. Church this forenooon. and interment was in the local cemetery. Phelps & Harrington have lease on the Majestic Theatre. and the house will be closed ex- inf i fi if nYi SdMlPitau mrA V2iinilatf Union Services at park Jul '(evenings. The deal will enable 2 at 10 o clock; Assembly of the lessees to put on only the Sunday Schools at Union church- V1,ry lu,Ht 0f reels. Grover Combs es, iu;ou; JMinoav oi-uuoei rilIU'i j the proprietor of the Majestic. w purn. io.-., our o will enter another business. special cnorus conuuciea ny Prof- Ingram; 11, address by hl- der B. F. Clay, of the Christian Church; 12:30, Basket dinner; Hillsboro youngsters of 20 and 2.) years ttgo are making Rood in Seattle. Jaa. Spangler is vice- president of the Seattle Nationa 2:30, Concert bv special band or- president or the Seattle National chestra conducted by Prof. in. Bank; John Hay is manager ot me aeauie niaricet, one or ine gram. Mrs. J. I). Mot-, wife of a prominent automobile dealer of largest institutions of its kind in the Sound City; and Fred Llew ellen is the recruiting officer ot Wilis vvana. vvasn . .s visiungj the Seattlt, Nationa juardi The at the home of Dr. and Mrs h. formt.r Hillsboritea all send best tieims. ir "I:- ,1 i regards to their oldtime Hills- arove over ny i.uio. nir. moor, h0ro school mates ia rlolivprinir n mv IllliUlltl at. I Spaaije Forest Grove's rose show, Sat- , . ,, , , ... urday. was a great success. A UWi: nuncn reys on ouuon ,, . A pvi-ii,; nf roses, and two big parades were the fea tures of the Carnival. F. II Sholes, of Cornelius, captured the greatest number of prizes on roses, and little Helen Walker's baby cab took hrat prize. The l. a i .. HI . . j i LA . . T n,V,i,a era mi Indtin.r frir a ' . . . . IM IMS la it granuuaugnter 01 refreshing rctrekt l"' "n' ot city. Byron and Miss Horence Gar rett are visiting relatives in Pendleton. hook ring. Lost on Laurel-Hills-boro road, near Burk halter cor ner. Finder please notify the Argus. W. O. Donelson is visiting in the Wenatchie, Wash., country. tool where the ice cream and ice cream sodas can't be beat. You will hnd it at Koeber's. MikVI-U) SIX YBAKS ' jtf-n ' , v"'V A -.'4 - v v. p v' M A. C. Shute, President of the American National Bank, who was re-elected School Director, Mond iy, after serving the district six years. Scores of Big "Movie" Men producers as well as actors, aro constant smokers and out spoken friends of Tuxedo. It'l just the soothing, restful, re freshing smoke men of their nerve-racking vocation need. Nothing calms and comforts a hustlcrbke a pipcof mild, cool, sweet Tuxedo. &O0 rim p.(A4i ru. irJ cv" Tuxedo i$ aged (rom three to five years in wooden hot heads to nuke :-mellow and iwect flavored. UuMhe thine that takes out all the bite and harshncs and makriTuxedo so bland and gciulc that it can't hurt the most sensitive tongue or throat, is the lam mm and txrfuuvt "Tuxedo Process." One week's trial of Tux edo will i:ou you. You can buy Tuxedo everywhere I'ouch 5c Fimout gittuiin . 10c in r; ' mtJtri, 4it ' t In Call li. mijtn, Tim AMIKIC Tl'BA'XO COM1ABT 4 -ajKaaawMii tueaaHCJ OKCUON I-U-CTKIC TRAINS To Portland -55 minutes. 6:32 ; m 7:1H m 8:28 m 9:.r8 .-a m 12:43 P m 3:68 pm 5:43 pm 8:10 pm 9:t8 (Sat only) pm From Portland -55 minutes. 7:54 m 9:20 a m 11:25 am 2:12 pm 4:27 pm 6:25 pm 7:13 pm 8:2(5 (Sat. only) pm 12:25 am ill WALTLKS -ItAUMdARTEN A quiet wedding was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. West Union, June 21, 1916. at 11 o'clock, their son. John Walters, and Miss Klsie Baumgarten. of llolbrook, being the high contracting parties, Kl der Catlin olliciating. Miss Amanda Baumgarten was the bridesmaid, and Henry Wal ters officiated as groomsman. Miss Lizzie Walters played the wedding match. The bride was gowned in cream silk, and carried a bouquet of Bride roses. The bridesmaid car ried pink carnations. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Baumgarten, of llolbrook, and the groom ia well known near Hillsboro, where he has farmed the Lyons place for several years. Only relatives were present at the ceremony, and a splendid dinner was served after congrat ulations had been tendered. Alter a short trip up the Col umbia visiting in Washington, they will be at home to their friends, on the Lyons place. Spirella Corsets Not sold in stores. A question and a sug gestion. Have you any corset troubles? If bo, let Spirella ser vice cure them. Over three mil lion satisfied Spirella wearers testify to tho ease, comfort and perfection ot style produced by Spirella corsets. any exclusive designs from which to select thu corset best suited to your indi vidual needs. A Spirella resi dence corsetiere in this field. My advice, experience and train ing are at your service, without obligation. Appointments by letter or telephone given prompt attention. Phone Main 384. Hefiidenee, Fifth and Jacks , Hillsborp. Ore. 3-16 Francis Cota will start for Kansas, this week, for an ex tended visit with relatives and friends.