Mj.t.nLy . - HILLS HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY 13. 191C VOL. XX11 NO. 17 ME 60S. i FOREST GROVE OPENS CHAUTAUQUA JULY 19 9ptnild Array of Talent I Ian Hccn Secured for I'nterUlnment VICTOR MUKDOCK Till Rl! ON JULY 20 Six Diyi of IttUllrcluil Trrilf Wllb Rare Muilc l Pra(riin You nuiHt take off vuur hut to a Uw of Forest drove's people who have realized the value of a Ohtttuqua and have workad in cenaantly to m'curo a program that will be loth u delight and education to the people of WuKh Initton County. Lawt year's ef- ' fort wan a fine one and it coot ' tome of Forest Grove's citizens, Individually, a financial loss, but ; it was borne cheerfully. This year the ticket sales are beinir augmented daily, and it looks as , though the entertainment will be elf supporting. The program begins Wednesday, July 19. Buying by the whoUwilo, contract ing flntlmcs year In mlvmue, ffoclliHf every invlnj known to ChauUuqua efficiency, thl SyWm runt IU kffuirt u a careful bunker runt his bank, a uecraful mer chant hla buiiincaa or an up-to-date rancher hia ranch. The KllliMin-W'hito Chautauqua Syateni will apend Uiia your nearly one half million dullura fur tulunt, printing, hotel, druyuge, nrwvpnp tr ailvrrtUinn, railroad fare, etc. Such a feaxt of K'"l thing n a Chautauqua brinK yu la only po albla through your loyal co-operation. la order that you belter under stand Junt vt hut will be offered we (lv tha entire aix duya' program, aa follow: The Program. KarU C. Miller, Superintendent. Mias Georgie l.atta, Junior Supr. Junior Chautauqua at 9:00 A. M. Adiniaaion 15c ) Afleraooa Concert 2:30 Afternoon Lecture 3:00 Evening Concert 7:30 Evening Lecture 8:15 WEDNESDAY Morning Junior Chnutauqua Organiilng King Arthur' Court. Afternoon Opening KxerciBOi Iniportant Announcement, Supcrin tmlent; Concert, lonlun Serenmlera; Reading, Ituth Meeker. Adiniaaion 86c. Evening Concert, Ionian Rere nadera; Imperaonutiona, 8. l'latt Jonei (Irumorint). Admisaoin 50c. THURSDAY Morning Junior Chautauqua, King Arthur' Court. Afternoon l'ruludo, GullotU Trio; Popular Lecture, "The Seen and Un aeea", Dr. Klliot A. Uoyl. Adinia aion 36c. Evening Concert, GullolU Trio; Lecture Oration, "Uncle Sam' To morrow", Hon. Victor Murdock, of Kanaaa. Adiniaaion 75c. FRIDAY Morning Junior Chautauqua, King Arthur'a Court. Afternoon Prelude, Lyric Opera tic Co.; Inapirutional Lecture, "The MaU'hleaa liook," Arthur A. Franaka. Admiision li&c. lEvening Opera "Martha", Lyric Operatic Co.; Lecture, "Homo Town ireparedne," Ernest J, Sia. Ad iniaaion 60c. SATURDAY Morning Junior Chnutauqua, King Arthur'a Court. Afternoon Concert, Witepnkie'a Royal Hungarian Orohentia; Popu lar lecture, "SueceM Where "iou Are," Mrs. Harriett CI mm Robcraon. Admlaaion 60c. Evening (Irnnd Concert, Witep akie'i Royal Hungnriun Orchestra; Popular Seloction. Mine. Fuy Mor Tillu, acompnniea by Royal Hungar ians. Adiniaaion 76c SUNDAY ' Morning UhuuI Services at All Churches. Afternoon Sacred Prelude, Eli- Money to Loan On Improved Farms 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits The Shute Savings Bank tiibeth diUarrle Gill: Sermon ise tore, "One Wood," Rev. Dr. Freder ick Viniiig Fisher. AUmlaslon Sue. K. W. S. E, Veaper Service. All Invltvd. Evening Harp Concert, Elizabeth di llttirlo (illl; Stereoptlcon lecture, "AmeiiCH Merora tho World, Kv. Dr. Frederick Vliiing Fiwher. Ad mtaaion 60c. MONDAY Morning Junior Chautauqua, King Arthur s turl. Afternoon Preliuio, Kekuku's Ha wiuiun Quintat; King Arthur'a Pag eant. Sunerviaor and Children. Ad- niiMHion !15c. Even!ng An Evening In Hawaii (a) Opening Concert, Kekuku s Hawailrna. (b) llluatrated lecture, "IaleS of IVuce," Frederick J. Haltofl. (c) Cloaing Concert, featuring "Aloha " (Good-bye), Kekuku'a Hiiwuiiun Quintet. Adiniaaion 7bc. Tlckela Ready. In order to secure the Chautauqua It woa necessary to guarantee 400 heaaon ticket, and a group of our r'tlsens, ench guaranteed the sale of four seaaoi ticket. The price of a season ticket, Including the entire six dnys, la only 12.60. Thla Is the price up to uio opening nour, wnen the price of season tickets -will be advanced to $3.00; student season ticket $1.60, and children' season ticket will be $1.00. In order that vii nuiv secure your ticket early we give the list of those who have guaranteed the sale or iicaeia. ana who form the Chautauqua Asaoda- TU'keU may bo aecured from any or tne unueriK"eu, or iu inwum r lt,u Uewltina at the First Na tionul Hunk: Muncbe Langlcy, Wm. Weitxel. Mrs. Luia A, liayne, b. iJ. ltrookbiuik. Mrs. Merle M. Roder, M.sa Frame Myers, U V. u. hub sell, Mrs. J. V ltniley, J. A. Elder, A. S. Dilley, Mrs. Dora Reed Barber, I. J. Hour. Mr. F. J. Miller, Cha. Ituhnian. w. H. Crabtreo. C. W. Creel, F. (i. Wilcox, Miss Margaret llinmnn, r.. W. names, oavm iun csn, II. L. Butes. A. E. Bcott, U. M. Good, Mtsa M. L Thatcher, 11. R. Iteinard, M. S. Allen, John E. Bailey Ctma. A. Littler. Mrs. Nena L. "ud son, Mrs. A. J. Laiiglby, E. W. Lamb, Roy llesaeltine, C. J. Buahnell, R. M. Stevens. Mrs. R. M. Slevona, Mrs. Gust Nelson. Mrs. Task, A. C. Smith, Miss Marjorie D. Forbis, H. S. lteninmin. Rev. J. Francia Ashley, Jaa. E. Andrews, Mr. Orla Buxton, 11. W. Sparks, J. S. Buxton, Geo. U. Ilnncock, Mr. Enuna I Show, Mr. M. P. Kent ner. C. N. Bante, Mrs. J. E. Hrodorick, C. I MHToft, Mr. C. II. Huntington, Mr. Phoebe Ward, Mrs. Floranco Turner, Dan Pierce, Royal M. l!ole, J. W. Peabody, J. A. Parker, J. L Van Kirk. Mr. C. E. Walker. Mrs. Lillv Buxton. Mrs. John Buchanan, O. M. Sanford, Mrs. Abbit J. Whitohouse, H. T. Giltner, G. A. Bryant, Rev. O. H. Holmes, A. Ilriggs. Mrs. E. Mills. Mrs. wm. Weitxel. Anson H. Camanada, Will iam Kobb, Will R. Chalmers, Spen cer Jones, C. E. Biggs, W. K. New ell, W. P. Dyko, Mrs. Cha. Geiger, II. E. Juckson, Wm. Hack. Mr. W. R. lives, Jumea T. Benvit, Claude Davis, IVniel Dea.'lllo, A. U. Davis, K. E. Williams, U r. Knapn, i,. Perry, R. C. Clark, G. H. Hoar, F. M. Sturrett. Daniol Buker. L. M. Graham, C. B. Campbell, Miss M. J. MVers. 3. E. Broderick. W. J. Mc- Crendv. O. W. Jones, J. W. Hughes, J. P. Hurley. Dr. J. G. Turner, for LuJ merlv of Lowe & Turner. the well known eye specialists, ot Portland, will be in Hillsboro, Tuesday, July 25, at Hotel Wash ington. Dr. Turner win mage rpirnlnr trinu tn Hillbora everv 30 days, and will attend to any of Dr. Lowe's patients who need his attention during his absence. Headaches relieved, cross eyes nrrniffhteneri. Satisfaction guar anteed. Consult him. At For est Grove, July 2G. 17-8 Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Mays, of North Plains, went to Yamhill county, Sunday, to visit Mr. Mays' father, who Is over W years of age. They were accom panied by Clarence Mays, now of Donald, Ore. Frank Ritchie, who has enlist ed in the Oregon National Guard, was a Hillsboro visitor the last of the week. Herman G. Luck, of above Mountaindale, was in town the last of the week. 51 Construction Will be of Steel and Material la on Way COOS COUNTY WILL BUILD ROADS Industrial News of Stale is Olvta ia Brief Material now being assembled in in Portland to build five 8800-ton steel freight steamers. Koseburjr Forty men at work on telephone line to Myrtle Point. Oregon direct primary cost candidates $56,912; state and counties about $150,000. fjhelburn New road to Santi am River, and ferry being built. Marshfield State will super vise expenditure of good roads bond isBue of Coos County of $302,000. Springwater-KlaelBch saw mill now in operation, employing 15 men. Farmers of Polk and lien ton counties co operating with state for water grade highway from Salem to Eugene. Coos Kay bar survey shows depth of channel 27 ft low tide COO ft. wide. American Soda Products Co., of San Francisco, installing plant northeast of Paisley to refine alkali. Echo-O. W. R, & N. Co. will build 2100 ft. passing track here. Hood River Apple confection products factory to be built Newport to build concrete sea wall 710 feet long. Grants Pass will have sugar beet silo to feed 150 head cattle. Stayton Black Eagle Mines develop $200 per ton ore. burns Crane is new terminus of railroad into Harney Valley. Portland woolen mills has pur chased and is moving Ellensburg woolen mill here. Congressman Sinnott, of East ern Oregon, is promoting jack rabbit hat industry. Railroads, telephone and tele graph companies are giving mar ried men full pay and single men half pay while absent on service in Mexican war. The Dalles Libby canning plant lets contract for subway track under railroad. The Shields bill would develop cheap power for irrigation, and make the bnake River navigable. Portland-Strikers on O. W. K. & N. tunnel return to work. Available for a naval base, mouth of Columbia River chan nel will be 40 ft. deep at low wa ter and 700 ft. wide by August 1. Sumpter-Ribbon mine ship ping out much ore. TWENTY YEARS AdO (From The Argus) F. Newman, a showman, was ar rested at the Grove for showing the work of his "wooden hurdle horses" on Sunday, and Justice Dorrien heard the case. New man was acquitted and he has sued Justice Dahlstrom for $500 damages for arresting him, or having him arrested, before pa pers were filed in the court at the Grove. Hon. W. D. Hare and wife have returned from a trip to New York. Mr. Hare attended the A. O. U. W. Supreme Lodge at Buffalo, N. Y. and then visited his birthplace at Wheeling, West Virginia. J. C Lamkin is the A. O. U. W. delegate to the Grand Lodge, which convenes in Portland, this week. Mrs. W. D. Hare is the delegate to the Degree of Honor. A little orphan girl, of Port land, was kicked by a horse at the Fowler place, near Center ville, last week, and sustained the loss of an eye. John Collier had a wreck on Chehalem Mountain, the other day. He met a team and in turning out wrecked his cart. John says some enterprising farmer has converted the wheels of the cart into a bicycle. J. H. Dobbins has been ap pointed a special deputy sheritf Arthur Flint, of Scholia, was Lit ten by a skunk one day last week, and has a very sore hand as the result of the mixup. For Sale Registered Holstein yearling bull, fine animal; also registered bull calf, two weeks old. Gerhard Goetze, Cornelius, Route 2, five miles South of Cor nelius. 17 All hats reduced at Emmott's Millinery. Geo. Kelly, of Buxton, was down to the county seat Friday afternoon. All the latest Kodaks and Brownie Cameras at the Delta Drug Store. G. P. Martin, of Tualatin, was a city caller Saturday. He has as a guest H, E. Harvej, of Bake Oven, Eastern Oregon. For Sale -Ten head yearling and two year old Cotswold ewes In fine shape. Address Box 102 A, Hillsboro, Ore., R. 3. 1& Mr. and Mrs. Grant Downing, of Summit, above Corvallis. were in town Friday evening and Sat urday morning, guests at the H. D. Schmeltzer home. Nursery stock, fine roses, as pargus roots, outdoors grown cabbage plants, now ready 4 to 8 inches. Morton's Greenhouse. Mrs. Sylvia Tucker, who has bei n visiting her mother. Mrs, M. A. Powell, departed Satur day for Portland, where she vis ited a few days, and then re turned to her home at Clarkston, Wash. For Sale A vearlinar Holstein bull, also a bull calf. These fel lows are purebreds and are bar gains at the prices I am asking for them. -Frank W. Connell, Hillsboro. Ore.. R. 1. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Henton and child, of Shaniko, arrived here the other day in their auto, for a few days' visit with the Pome roys and Th w. Henton and fami ly. Ed. is running a garage and service station at Shaniko. For Sale Furniture and fur nishings, of boarding house which accommodates 12 or 15 people, at Orenco. Am sellinar on account of death in the family; chickens and chicken yards in connection. J. W. Enochs, Orenco, Ore gon. 18 The county court went to the Thatcher quarry, the last of the week, and witnessed a blast ot 400 pounds of powder in the county quarry. About 2.000 tons of rock were blown out and there was no rock much larger than a man's head as a result of the op erations. This quarry has fine rock for road work. Mr. and Mrs. Miles E. Ever ett, of North Bend, arrived in Saturday for a short yisit with relatives here and at the J. M. Brown home, above Banks. They will also visit Mrs. Everett's sis ter, in Washington state. Mr. Everett is running a drug store at North Bend, and is well known here, where he managed the Delta for Eeveral years. Mrs. Leona Marrifield, who left here six week3 ago for Ho quiam, Wash., died the last of the week, ard the remains were shipped here for the funeral, and to Forest Grove for interment. Deceased was the wife of Ed ward Marrifield. Death was due to tuberculosis, an affliction suffered by other members of the family. She was a friend of Mrs. Chas. Gardner, who had charge of the funeral arrange ments. 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 10:03 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 FROM PORTLAND ' arrives Eugene Train 8:15 a. m. McMinnville Train 10:03 Forest Grove Train 11:59 Forest Grove Train 3:14 ps 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 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 4:20 From Timber 9:55 a. m. From Buxton 2:10 p. m. Beach Special Daily To Tillamook 3:02 p.m From Tillamook 9.22 p.m, En. FOUND 01 IN 11 Physician Called by Coroner Say Death Wai Due to Apoplexy HAD BEEN AILINQ SEVERAL YEARS Deceased Was Probably Strickea Friday Morning Feund oa Sunday George A. Webb, aged about 60 years, prominent in Christian church circles, was found dead in his home on First St', south of Fir. Sunday, by Dr. S. M. Reagan, a next door neighbor, Mr. Webb had not been seen since Thursday, and after Mrs. Thos. Rood's little son called and found the door locked, Mrs, Rood investigated, and Dr, Rea gan's assistance was called. He procured a ladder and ascended to the upstairs window, finding Mr. Webb dead on the floor. the dead man was divested of his coat, and was in his stocking feet The coroner was notified and Dr. F. A. Bailey was called. He made an investigation and found that Webb had undoubted ly passed from a stroke of the above nature. Dr. Bailey stated before the coroner's investiga tion, Monday, that Mr. Webb had been ailing with diabetes. and that he had treated him for that affliction. Mrs. Webb has been visiting at Baker City, and was absmt at the time of death. Mr. Webb was considerable of an Evangelist and he and his wife were both members of the Christian church, where for years they were connected with the song service. They came here from Illinois and Iowa, and the only relative he had here was a niece, Mrs. Thos. Rood, who made her home with them prior to her marriage. BIDS FOR WOOD Bids will be received until July 21st 1916. and then opened, for furnishing the Orenco School District with wood as follows: 5 cords Oak: 36 cords first class Old Fir. Oak wood to be not less than 4 inches or more than 8 inches in diameter. Wood to be piled at the School House so that it can be measured; and delivered by Sept 1. 1916. The right is re served to reject any or all bids. Dated July. 1. 1916. H. McDonough, Clerk. NOTICE The Recall Committee want3 all those who circulated recall peti tions to report to Claud Johnson, Sherwood, Ore., R. 4, stating number of names turned in; also number on hand at present time. Recall Committee. NEW COMMITTEES The new standing committees for the development league: Finance T. H. Zimmerman, Beaverton; J. F. Lowd, Sher wood; J. P. Hurley, Forest Grove. Membership L L. Crawford, Manning; C. E. Hedge, Beaver ton; A. T. Buxton, Forest Grove Good Roads L. L. Gilbert, Beaverton; R. R. Easter, Hills boro; J. A. Thornburgh, Fore3t Grove; Dr. W. B. Mumford. Banks; W. Wickert. Sherwood. New Industries E. W. Haines, Forest Grove; J. H. Garrett Hillsboro; B. K. Denny, Beaver ton; Ferd Groner, Scholls, and VV. J. Dodson, Sherwood. OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 7:18 8:28 9:58 12:43 3:58 a m a m a m am pm ...p m 5:43 ..pm 8:10.... pm 9:li8 (Sat only) pm t rom Portland 55 minutes. :o4 a m 9:20 am 11:25 a m 2:12 pm 4:27 ..pm 6:25 pm 7:13 pm 8:26 (Sat only) pm 12:25. am Money to loan on first-class farm security. Washington County Abstract & Title Com' pany; by E. J. McAlear, Mana ger. . 4tf All hats reduced at Emmott's Millinery. Fte$L ' 0P; T MONtwHAND "WITHOUT the consequent risK is through the universally approved checK-booh, which ha become an earmark of affluence, conservatism and substance. The men of marh in your community d- business with their chccK-booA. Are you one of them? 4 Per Cent, Interest On Savings American National BanK Main mnd Third Sta., LUMBER For Less Than We have an immense stock of all kinds of lumber. This stock we are going to move this Summer, and to do so we offer you a big saving. This lumber was bought for less than cost of manufacture and enables us to sell this now CHEAP. No matter where you live in Washington County, we can beat any and all com petition offered. Write us or call us up and we will show you what a LOW PRICE WE WILL MAKE and WHAT YOU WILL SAVE. We deliver anywhere. Remember that this is the BIGGEST PRICE CUTTING IN LUMBER THIS COUNTY EVER HAD. Send iu your material list NOW for this years needs. We can give terms. Badger Lumber Co. Main St and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. AB30LU T E L Y Everything in Building Materia. Hillsboro Auto Livery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Seasonable D T AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & Washington Sts. Phcne, City 175 DID YOU EVER CONSIDER That your watcljis normally "on the job" 24 hours each day? That in each 24 hours the balance wheel vi brates more than 400,000 times? That a variation of jJ of a minute in each of these vibrations would cause a variation of more than 4 minutes a day Jin the time of your watch? BY ACTUAL COUNT 143 distinct parts must be gnveu individual attention when the average watch is properly cleaned and oiled. IF YOU HAVE NOT Thought of these little details, do'so now, and give us an opportunity to demonstrate the ex tremely close timing which fineJ tools, skill and "experience can accomplish with your watch. HOFFMAN Jeweler and Optometrist Hillsboro, Ore Wholesale Cost 4