v, ? H II Ii 1 Hot'nty Offb:V.I Paper m.nmxmj.vt of maps a Harrington FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG. 11-12 Knt.-tr t i t ! ! Oii'K'D '' stem .SlllMTtll'l- . ISH'K.I i; l. o III lU'lsholO I i v III ll' mutter. f 's eumtm. . U V Tl.l ivM.YY -nv- ! Candidate Huuhes is on the stump, and his opponents have i his tmroims explaining. This is ! sime start. lrfA IN JAIL DEFAULT il Wer .. ayt .!!SJSiS!!ii!.-";J the Mountains Court l ives Bund nl Six Thounitnil Dollnrs on Larceny Indictment CKIITIII. CAI'II U.IST HAS KOlBI.fi. North -vi- HT.tr- - -ir v. . . .. j. t 1 I . 1 1 ' in. 2t: v r MS?' : A Truly Wonderful Feature Marie Osborne and the Bear in "Little Mary Sunshine 1 A SCENE FROM '-LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE- (PATHE). J? 5 Act Gold Rooster Play See Little Mary Act with the bf g Live Bear. Also "Thinin E'm Stout" Comedy Dairymen may complain at the weather as beirm injurious to the hay ami vrain crops, lu t they haven't suit a word about the excellent pasturaue which is the net result. Plain Irlt-nto Surely Runtl lav iu J lu tn an Ohil The bt,r railway strikes will probably not develop, the four brotherhoods having agreed to have the Federal board arbitrate the diU'eronees between the rail ways and t! o employees. It is not in. pr.iH iblo that this is the best solutioti of the argument, and it is felt in all quarters, that I'resident Wilson has solved the problem. Nut'co to Creditors Coming Sunday Ony Paramount Feature Blanche Ring America's Favorite in her greatest stage success "The Yankee Girl" A Glass of Champagne too much settles a copper feud in the tropics N"Ui"'- ! I 11 l ivn tint tho tiii'lur ;ifiiil Iias lii.'ii i iu'i'il A. Iiuliihlrnl.il i( llio K-MU' in ihurli'H JhimImkii, In tns.'.l. ty iiji r nl Urn (Viiuity IViir' l t' Ma ' 'il OriH:ii li.r Ui. I'uin ly o' iHh- i;t.iii, iinitlt d;i id , vT'li iImv i A; r I. H'lii, imi IiuhJ Inly iiiialiiltHl n mioh Aitllllnis' M!...r. Now, ilifri'f.'rt1, nit m -unim I hviiik t'lllilllH lt?:linl Sl.l LsEMiiMr.' IHTi'hT llll ViM ami ruiiutoil In piiKunl lln'sanir toai'lll'T llll iti!l(T Jill lion to iiih ill my tmrln!-ln mi Vnm Hi twt In Ihr CU V i.f i iilNlx.ru, (iri'K.in , or nl llni In iilfiot of l'lios. 11. T Hiiiiis Jr., Atl.iriuy al l.iw. in Urn tViiuiK-rt'iitl H!"(k u HlllKIl r, Olljillll. illllll n III, Ml !! I r. mu tiic (Itt't'iii tin) lirvl i.iitilualluii ul OlIU nl'r Wit' Will. HI IX IIIIMltllN from Ihr Jtu:h it .yol July, A. 1, IHIU. I.. P A'liliim. A(liiiiiiitir.ilir of I'm KhIi i.I (iinrli. Jlll'tlliS.lil. illTI'll.Ml, Tli" II. Tmik'im Jr., AUiTimy for AiliionUi rst'ir NOTICE OK SUKUII TS SALE. Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always 5STb, fw?' Jl . , . mmdm ihr mm mmm Deen soia without, coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality ! f liiu tidy rd tui jom will r "Pro- cm Flnl4 July nwli pip wkm wiackl bafaral J; i t0B0RIIIN4PIPf AHO ' VWAMEIIE WBMXO trTl r.T1 rlll J prince Albert has a flavor as different as it is delightful And that isn't strange, either. the national joy imoke You never tasted the like of it I Day Prine Albert every i here tobacco it told in loppy red bag. Get tidy red tint, 10c; handiome pound and half-pound tin humi dors andthat corking fine pound cryttal-glan humi dor with iponge-moittener top that keep the tobacco in each clever trim always! Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story I R. J.'REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C The little four-year-old son of court house, accompanied by hia Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Tongue Jr. f jl! from a runaway saddle pony, Sunday afternoon, and sustained iome Bevere bruises and injuries. The animal started to run with he little lad and Mr. Tongue, mourned, tried to catch it. The son, Lloyd, of Portland, started for the Salmonberry, this morn ing, for a camping and fishing expedition. H. T. Bagley, Judge Smith and Emil Kuratli departed this morn- y fell off the horse before he ; I" '.or a P t0 e and Mt- eeded in catching th i tinier, iney win take the auto runaway. rr F H l')Uie via iiama ana jacoma, if the J. in,7'W to attend the itU. felU w and things he will be u l right in a few days W.n Tupiver. janitor t the and expect to pick up I. P. Fos ter at Lhehalis. J, B. Walker, of below Beav erton. was a city caller Tuesday morning. Fred Stevens, of Farmington, was in town yesterday. L. C. Powers, of Leisyville, was in town yesterday. Geo. Bantz Sr., of Shady Brook, was in town yesterday, on business at the court house. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Koehnr of callers Scholls, were Hilhboro yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Jas. Jose is DroifressiniT nicely after a surgical operation performed by Dr. E. II. Smith, yesteiday. In The Circuit Court of tho Stale of Oregon for WashiiiHlon County. Ji'nnie Catherine Mi kulson unit Olive S. Vii.ton, Plaintiffs, vs. B. E. Melvin anil Helen II. Melvin. his wife, ana H. II. Melvin, Iefen- uants. Ky virtue of exwution, jiiilirment onler, decree anil order of side isnu cil out of the nbove entitled court in the nbove entitled cause, to mo dir-ei-ted and dated the 24th day of July, lylU, upon a judgment rendered and entered in nail! rourt on the 1 1th day of July, 1915, In favor of Jennie Catherine MK.'iln and Olive S, Vinton, plain! if la. And uifainKt P E. Melvin, Iefrid;int, for th mum f Fit -T.i V"iiaja' u"i. with inUre.'st nt the mte of 7 per rnt per annum from the Snl day of i lel'.liff. cut. ftn tho fiirlliei- iuin if Three Ifundred Fiftv Dollnrh "T?1SI.00), with interest at the rate of b per cent per nniium from the 14th day of July, 101ft, and for the '"urther Hum of Twenty fright Ilul tara and I'ifty Cents (?2S..r.O), routs nnd dishurseiiiee.ti, and the cost of and upon thin writ, commanding me to nuike sale of the folulwinu des-cril-ccl re:-1 property, to-wit: All of iovernnierit lots nix (fi) nnd Seven, (7), in S"etion Twenty (0) .nd the Southwest minrter of the Southeast quaiter of said Section Twenty (20), also lot. Hix (fi), in -Section (21), also the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quar ter of Section Twenty-nine. (2'J), di h"in(r in Townxhip One (1), South, of K-mire Knur (1), West of the WiP: -incite. Meridian, in Waidi iin'ton County. St-te of Oreiron. NOW TIIKKEKOKE, by virture of NratrU Haul execution, judement order, de cree and order of sale, and In com idi.nce v.i!h the commands of said writ, I will on Monday, the 2Hth day of Auffui t, 10 Hi, at ten o'clock, A. M., at the South door ofthe Court IloiiKe in Nillaboro, WaHhinKton County, Oregon, s"ll at public 'auc tion, (subrct to redemption,) to the behest bidder for cah in hand, all the riidit, tillo nnd interest, which the within r.n.imd def'.'nd-ints und e.ih and all of th"m hid on the l"!h diy of Sentember 101 3, the d it.e of the mort',-if:;" herein fore closed, or iiice that date had in and to the above described property or tny part thereof, to sntiufy Keid ex "euuon, nidcemeiu. order and decree, interest, rofts snd r.renilnfir coats. .1. E. UKKVKS, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. D ied this V't'i dav of July, 191 ft, first i.-iie ,T-ilv 27th, liHfi. f-t-'t. issue Aivimt. 24th, 101ft. WAI.TKK V,. IIAVKS, Kenton ISuildinc, Po'tland, Oro. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Will .!; rC ly. of North Plains, was over town Tnofday, meeting with friends. J. C ClarV, of Foro?t Grove, rarsactfil business in town the first of the week. The Kumrow stock of grocer ies has hf'f-n shipped to Portland, where a snivace firm is selling out. Agent John Vandorwal vester day paid Mrs Florence' Wick hizer StWS.fiO firo hm on the res- jd':nce burned Monday ninht. Prof. E. 11 Anisdjn, who will have charjjc of (he If illHhnro Schools thf cominir vear. went over to Uoclciway this mornine-, to spend a few days at the beach. Ij. F. Emniolf will onon hii moat market, on Main Street, opposite lhr Hotel Tualatin, Sal- :.... it mi ' Ulrtjr III. II null'. Will lie pleased to meet his many old time patrons, as well as new ones. Give him a trial. U, 0. Gossmnn, who recently paid the $2,500 cash Hue in cir i nit court is still lany:uishinn in jail on the indictments charumn him with arson and with assault and battery, the object of hia wrath being his wife. The court heard C.ossman's plea of not Kitilty hist Friday, and fixed the bond for appearance at $0,000. In default of bail, Gossman was taken back to his cell, and he is now very hitter at being de prived of his liberty. Six thousand dollars is some bond, ami when Gossman tried to gel some North Plains people to go bail he found that the Iriend in need wis a rare av is. Mrs. Gossman was over the ast of the week endeavoring to get his bond fixed, but her efforts were fruitless. Just how much of a case the state has nmiinst Gossman is known only by the grand jury which indicted, and District At torney Tongue, who presented the evidence, Mr. Tongue evi dently considers he has a good case, for he ordinarily uses great care an presenting indictments. Gossman 's trial on the arson charge will probably take place in September, after the Bennett Thompson case is out of the way. Mrs. Gossman. who tt is al leged was assaulted by her hus band, was scratched up a little, but her injuries were minor. It is understood that she is expect ed to stand pat so far as prosecution is concerned, but as th -re is other evidence the state feels that it has a good case. to the TILLAMOOK Beach Rccortt Whir url bathing In nnclld Ov.r th beautiful Cvait Mountain whiira towarlng traa and rvaring mountain itraamt Invita you to Irava lha train. J. 0. and Chas. Miller, of the Arcade district, aboe North t aiins, were city ' callers this morning. They report a fine hop c op on the ridge, and J. G. says t tat he will have a nice output of prunes this rail. One of the sons of W. C. Jack son, of North Plains, sustained a broken collar bone the last of the week. Dr. llubb attended the injury. John Hays, of Keedville, suffered a like injury the other day. '-. - . x tiuvK ftisnaflryf aT than usual by at kast two weeks. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT l TUB COIM V ( OI HT OK TUB STATU OK OIIK;oN Kl lit WASHINGTON COUNTY In tha M uo-r otilin K,u of Clan I O Wllke, di-c-an .t NiH:c 1 1 Ii.iimh ir.v-i ilii- Mil u 1 1 ii itfiifcd mliiiliiimriitrit of ii fi,it,, Im il'il lu Hit :ir.i. ,.uL lu-1 l)uri ail i lium her ll iiil awouiil n id r,i ai in Ii a liiii'imiriiiriii. au l Hip unl Cmiri liafi li xel iin.l hi mill' I M on! f, lh u Ii iliiy oi M 'pti'inimr. Will at Urn Ii uir ul III o'el lek nl in il iluy, , 1 u, c.i iri r.iiuii olthi. ah i,,.,,.iitiHih t'niirl in II lilnli ir i. WhsIiIiikIiiii (Kinnly. (Iroiron, m Iih limn anil plni-a lur Iiii.ioiik nl'J wUuui tui wii.l Dual cc unit ami fur ill i ilmil n.iltl.-in ml I ihl ealnle, liiiml tlil4 7.li div nt AmriMl. Ifllli M.illy Wilkea, Ai.m'iili'tralrU ul enlnle i o r - ii ul li nn O Hiiro, Attorney for Admin Admiiiislrator' Notice Notire in hereby ffiven that thd u;iilerifi.n"l Muthrw H Weir ha linen duly iiiMiliitoil 1 1 v IIiii I'oiiiitT I 'mi i t ul tlei Mills of lirnciin for WihliiiiKUHi I ' Ml lit y. Hililliiil'IrAUir of Hie eiliilii ol Vlixuiilnr H. Wi-ir ilccraioit, unil han iiuni'llfil All p'rioii ImvluL' rliiliiiH Hiriiimt lai I etnto nrn li'irrliy i.ii.iliiiil and iiiiiireil to iiiiinnir.ini hiiiihi iirin-'i, ai reii'ilrml y in v, u W'i auiiiiiiiHimiiir eonor t lie oil ul Oi Ubf V.Minu. ri.o.n 421. Chan b ii- of limner- ll'iil.linn, I'.irtlKiul i JrcKoi', or ill, ti e Ilium- uf ol the la'ii ( naie.l, It, f. Il No. I, lliuiyerton, Or K"ii. Ii tid 111,1 llrH uilY.iilllnil IliU ID.Ii diy of Am nit. I 10 Math wH. We-r, AdininliiMtir of th Kimt'i or lex I nlm' H. Wir, Oiiiii! mud. REP PEP'S PHILOSOPHY "IriPHTtH'rirtcn by;cf tusmess Percy Long Hillsboro, Oregon WEEKEND FARES $3.00 Slightly higher to Bayocean, Manzanita Clanic Ridge, Ne-Kah-Nie TWO Daily trains from Portland 7:45 A.M. 1:40 P.M. Observation car on afternoon train ' "Seashore Special" Aik Kcal a(nt for further Infuitnatinn or rlt fur ImmhIIm "Tillamook IWaclio." Joha M. Sott, Central PatMngar Ant, Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Binders! Binders! a 8 BY E. E.. Marshall, Binder Expert Phone City 13, Hillsboro, Oregon Tbc followiug fanners have taken advantage oi having their binders rebuilt and arc satisfae torly working them now, and they are tying like new machines. Jake Milne, 1915, North Plains Alexander Gordon, " " John lieach, Henry Beach, " CiisLuno, " W. L. RatchelJcr, " Chas. Taylor, Thomas Bailey, " Peter Jossy, " " James Price, Hillsbtiro : Win. Behraiau, BliMmiiug Henry Behrman,', " Carl Pfhal, Henry Schcurman, " Henry Gnrske " Henry Helmold, " Mrs, J. S. Steiuke, Hillsboro. And many others. Ask them and see if they are not satisfied. The best fanners in the county are haviug their machines from 10 to 20 years old rebuilt instead of buying new machines. All styles dud makes will be overhauled. Any steel framed machiue is well worth rebuilding instead of being cast aside. Before storing away ymir old binder after harvest, have it looked over and as certain the cost ot having it relit teJ like a new machine. U S S. P. & P. R. & K. All, except the P. K. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main Street. TO PORTLAND Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train Sheridan Train Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train Kngene Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m 7:36 . 10:03 12:50 p. m 2:15 4:10 4:55 6:40 9:50 ' FKOM PORTLAND arrives 8:15 a. m. 10:03 11:59 3:14 p. m 4:33 6:40 7:15 9:00 12:15 Futrene Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train 'orest Grove Train Sheridan Train Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train All trains stop or, flair at Sixth and Main; at North Range and lMr streets, Sixth and Fir 8t . and at Tenth street. Steam Service from old depot at toot or becond Street TO PORT! .AND P. R. & N. Train 4:30 n. m FROM PORTLANI) P. It. & N. Train 9:15 m Motor Car Service To Euxton 12:25 p. m. To Timber 4:20 Fr im Timber 9:55 a. m From Buxton &10 p. m. Beach SpeciaKDaily To Tillamook 3:02 p. m From Tillamook 9.22 p.m. EASTWARD 1 Thru I bo r iiiuiiu impire -Grand Canyon of Columbia American Wonderlands. -Uacier and YeIlowtone larki Kound Trln. .1 I V ni North Bank Rail and 26 Hours Sail oa lha .hip. of Dil.au S.rvirr, S. S norm. Pacific and Cru.t Norlh.rn.for SAN FRANCISCO ROUND TRIP J2.00 From any Or.nn EUclric R.. uiciunm niaalt and bwlh. TKU roui. uM Tim. and Mon., and b a D.li.luful Trip HOMESEEKERS FARES Sapl. 24 to Oct. 8 From Mid.ll. W..ito Will.m.ll. V.ll,,. I i.ll pr.paidtlcli.ti, G. W. Mason, Agent HilUboro, Ore. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Commercial Club will meet at the Club Rooms. Saturday after noon, at 3 o'clock. All memhen : are requested to be in attendance.