.iLyegw , , .mM i) vffs1' i 1 IPs! G(J HILLSBORO, OKKGON, OCTOUKR 12. 1916 VOL XX) II NO. 30 way -W' llHE H. II NARROW ESCAPE Pell from Running Train I nut I'urlliiiiil In Wl!t.L KNOWN IN llll.l.SBOKO AS HOY riml Striuun Aa'ilnil Since he Sim led Rillronilini 10 Yearn Back John II. Dobbins, a popular Southern Pucific Railway con ductor, full from his passenger train in Kant Portland, last Thursday evening, ami that he was not instantly killed was a miracle. Hi train, the Silver- ton local DUHHeniier. lad a meet Wesley I. Watson, who was Ihu husband of Charlotte Taylor, daughter of Wa'ter E. Taylor, of Hillsboro. died at Springfield. Ore.. Sept. 28. 191G. They were married at South Bend, Wash., in 1905. The widow and two hoiih, (ierald, aged 9, and Wal luce, aged a year and eight months, survive. He had a homestead at Oceanview, near Waldport. and prior to nettling there was a contractor. Watson was a veteran of the Spanish American War. We buy hogs, beef cattle, sheep, chickens, hides, etc. High est prices paid lor all good stuff. Write or phone. Rogers & Car ter, Beaverton. K. 4. Box 20. Phone, Beaverton 53 Line3. tf F. C, Orth. ot Forest Grove, was in town Monday, on his way out to the country. He Btates that the Carnation people are $1.75 for milk -the , - - now )iiyi!iK v " v"v order with un incoming train, I i,iuhi't Ortnltur nrice for many and John went down the steps! seasons. This is in excess of last of the vestibule to see if the ap- Fall's price at least by cents. proaching train wus showing its headlights. His heel tripped on one of the Bleps and he was ..lti.kn.1 tli.i irmiltul 11.4 UL'UU tinconseious for about two hours, 1 1 urK hut soon came out of his delirium I The Kr Kli-Llurht farm wagon. 1J Siudebaker. nearly new. 2 horse. -John Horstmann, Hills horo. Oregon, near the City 20 8 Carnation Co. has con- and was allowed to leave the ; traded for 1.01)0 yards or crush Clood Samaritan Hospital. Port-; ed rock, which will form a base land, Sunday morning, to return! for the concrete floors in their to his home in Oregon City. He, new unit, now under construe was badly bruised about the facejtion in this city, fid aeveral of his teeth were ARain n ,he marktt, bigger loosened. v . r Ja"d toiler than before, oyster John has been railroading for c kuj y at lhe 1)en of 16 years and this is his hrst sen i Svm,t8 jjg.g ous accident. He was raised j here and is known to nil of the! A. C. Shute and Wm. Nelson Hillsboro oldtimers. The news! went down to the Columbia, first reached Hillsboro that he j Sunday, on a duck shoot. They would not live, and it caused returned with a fine lot of birds, jrenerul regret among his many the shooting being very good lor friends. Subsequent news of this early in the season, favorable nature dispelled the Mawret McKinney. of nxiei. Mr. Dobbins married Kervnice 'Latham, daughter 1 I Mrs. Margaret McKinney. of ., I Seaside, was the guest of her . "ison. F. U. Mitchell, the last of Latham, i the week. II. ...,.l M 1 1 T BUI. mm. . . " i I , - , well known here, now residing! Miles Purdin and wife, of I ort at fiervais. and a sister of AT land, were Hillsboro visitors Sat Latham, of this city. Dobbins will be on A tew days. his run in . rum.ic auction Having rented his farm th un dersigned will sell at public sale, at his place, 2 miles northwest of Gaston, on the Patton VaUey road, at 10 a. m., on SATURDAY, OCT. 11. Two horses. 6 and 11. about 1300 each;3 inch wagon; .Jj-inch wide tire wagon. 2 seat hack, binder, 2 mowers, rake, disc drill, spring- urday. Henry David, of Forest Grove, greeted friends here at the fair. Friday. Wanted -A girl for general housework. , Phone Main 873. llltilJC SAI.IJ I will Hell at tiublic sale at the York farm, 1 mile south of Reed ville and 4 miles west of Beaver- ' ton, at ten a. m., on FRIDAY, OCT. 13 i Driving horse. 1000: bav horse. ...... u i,,.-....., .. in, o tn, i iwM-an J vrs. 1280: irra horse. 7 vears. eveners, corrugated roller. Chat-! 1350; cow. 7 years; black cow. In hamfanmill, set breeching har-1 milk; cow, 4 years, fresh; cow i .III t .. L. At.A4 lint A V n II I A I AV A nesa, set plow Harness, z nay-1 irei ummi uic ui , i forks with ropes and pulleys, 'yrs, fresh about sale date; cow, 4 yrs. iresn soon; cow, o yrs, iresn havraek. woodraek. 12-inch John Deere plow. 11 inch Deere plow, wheelbarrow, log chain, 3 milk cans, spray pump, grass seeder, grindstone. 5 dozen chickens, kitchen cabinet, wardrobe, din Ing table, metal couch, wash machine, and other articles too numerous to detail. Lunch served at noon. Terms of Sale Under $10. cash; over. G months time, ap proved note. 8 per cent lien Dethlefs, Owner. J. V. Hughes. Auctioneer, Glen Stapleton, Clerk. Wants l-egal Demurrnjitf at Higher Kate I'ixeJ QUOTES CALIFORNIA AS PANACEA Mure Saw and Shingle Mill Slnrl in lhe Valley Salem -Southern Pacific Co. in statement on car shortage says is due to small demurrage charges collected in this state. It says: '"Car efficiency can be obtained only by fixing the demurrage rate at a figure that will make it incentive and a benefit to the genera! shipping public to re lease cars with the greatest pos sible dispatch, and as the 53 rate obtaining in California has brought about this to an extent not equaled in any other territory we have to recommend its adopt ion in Oregon, where because of the low rates and the 'average agreement', five times as many cars are held in excess of the free times as in California. Eugene State highway plan ned from Florence to Klamath Falls. North Bend men start new Bhingle mill on Larson inlet. , The third sawmill for Bend has begun operations. North Plains to get electric lights. Salem is getting the one man street cars, made necessary by jitney competition. Portland Plans under way for another large steel ship yard here. Canby buys local water system. Kiddle will ship between 40 and 50 carloads of prunes. Marshfield is working for can nery to handle local products. Myrtle Creek prune crop will approximate 2.000,000 pounds. Stanfield New crpamt ry to be started here. Grants Pass- Bids to be con sidered for Josephine county's new courtTSbusK ' RICHARD HUSON LOSflS TOOT Money to loan - on farm set u ty. 1 represent three large fire insurance companies. Give me call. F. I. Kuntli. Dry four-foot fir w ind for sale. -C. It. Hudgdun, Hillsboro. Tel. City 753. 30 2 Fred H imel, of West Union, was a city c.iller M nicny imrn-ing. soon; grade llolstein. 3 yrs, in milk; cow. 5 yrs, fresh in Dec; grade llolstein bull. 2 yrs old; 3J inch wide tire wagon; 3J inch narrow tire wagon, light spring wagon, buggy, woodracki nearly new wagon bed, set dbl harness, single buggy harness, 2 14-inch plows, 12-in plow, hairow, disc. 5 ft graiji drill, 41 ft McCormick I mower, a ft McCormick rake, j cultivator. 2 rifles, shotgun, fruit jars, set pulltys and rope, bar j rels, 2 10-gal milk cans, Home j Comfort range, chairs, bed- sorings. couch, heater, lot of household and kitchen turniture, farm tools of all kinds, axes, sledires. and numerous other articles. Lunch at noon. Terms $10 and under, cash; over $10. 6 months' time, banka ble note, at 8 per cent. Two per cent, oil cash over $10. A. Kaufmin, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Richard Huson. the 15 year old son of H. S. Huson and wife, of south of Cornelius, was acci dentally shot in the right foot while out hunting with Fred Hohman, Sunday. The boys were sitting: down resting when the dog started over to Richard, up setting the gun. The discharge tore through the instep shatter ing the member so b&dly that amputation was necessary frcm the apex of the arch. He was brought to the Hillsboro General Hospital and Dr. Crowther. of Cornelius, assisted by Dr. J. O. Robb, performed the operation. lhe boy s father was at one time Chief Engineer on the Western )ivision of the Northern Pacific when the Stampede tunnel w as built His mother, who came in with the lad to the hospital, is a daughter of the late Judge Whalley, in his day one of Ore gon s noted lawyers, lhe pa tient is doing nicely and will be able to leave the hospital for home in a fortnight. Ground bone, grit, shell, egg fond at Greers. Plenty of hot drinks and things to warm you up thes co'jl mornings and evenings at th' Den of S.vtets. 28 'J Bruce Purdy,. of Forest Grove, was in the city the last of the week. II'! states that one of his sons is on the border with the National Guard, lor Kent Two housekeeping room i. suitable for 3 or 4 girls goin(T to school. Could have use of piano. Wood furnished. Cheap rent Impure of hngland Collier. 28 9 Judge 1). B. Reasoner started to distill- Iris six acre3 of mint the past week, and finished Tuesday night. The extract is all there and is strong enough to suit the most exacting taste. The crop this year was more than good, considering it was the first set ting, and next year it will be so thick that the ground will be entirely covered. The extract finos ready sale and is a money maker. This is the first pepper mint extracted and distilled near Hillsboro. M, C. Steeples and wife, of Hoouiam, Wash., arrived last week for their annual visit to Hillsboro and other Washington County paints. Mr. and Mr?. Steeples were well known here in olden dajs, St?eples having been born down on Rock Creek, below Newton. He says that fifty years ago Washington Coun ty had a county fair, every year, that was more than equal of the stat' fair, and when he comes back next year he expects to see the Fair hte one of the bf st in the valley. They departed the middle of the week for home, NOTICE I A. GOODIN GIVEN SWEEPSTAKE PRIZES Herd of Guernsey j I'.iir Success at the Meet With Recent Fair TWO WEEKS CALF SELLS FOR $200 firand Champion Cow Said to be Best Ever Exhibited on the Coast To Whom, It May Concern: Whereas, Ate Chinese (torqua tus) pheasants of and in the State of Oregon are being threat ened with extinction from ex cessive shootirg and v liereas, the Mate lioard oi otn,.!, hrpprfpr Fish and Gam? Commissioners of j County, and to un'gon is ueyious oi proieciiiiK Washington county has again come to the front as the home of prize winning cattle. W. A Goodin, of Cornelius, who during the past two years has been building up a herd of registered Guernsey cattle, swept the stakes at the recent State Fair over all competitors. Mr. Goodin exhib ited eleven head of registered Guernsey selected from his herd, and ten of the number ex hibited were returned prize win ners. Large prizes were held up by the American Guernsey Cat tle Club, and over one-fourth of the amount offered was brought back to Washington County by Mr. Goodin. In the advanced cow class Mr. Goodin made two entiles, one of which was award ed first wag also pronounced 3rand Champion, and the other entry was awarded second place. Mr. Goodin's eniries likewise were returned winners in the 3 year-old, 2-year-old, Junior heifer and Senior and Junior bull classes, Mr. Goodin has been request ed by Eastern breeders, who at tended the Fair, to place a price upon his prize winners. He has done so with reluctance for the reasor. that he is now developing his herd and desires to retain the best of his stock for his own uses. He was. however, induced to dispose of a two weeks old heifer calf, which was purchased by Judge Mason," of Tillamook 1 i mSS3 MQNBYOWH4N WITHOUT the consequent risK is through the universally approved chech-booh, which ha? become- an earmarh of affluence, conservatism and substance. The men of marK in your community dj business with their ch ch-booA. Are you one of them? 4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings American National Bank Main and Ihlrd Sts., Hlllnboro, Ore ana otherwise. tnr 9nn It is gratifying to the fancy Money to Loan On Improved Farms 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits .The Shute Savings Bank- the Chines (torquatus) pheas an ot ah f in th'e State of Oi gon. Now. theriore, notice is here by given by aid State Hoard of Fish and Game Commissioners of Oregon, that the open season for the shooting of Chinese (torqua tus) pheasants is hereby closed to shooting of any kind in the said State of Oregon on ?d af ter sundo.va, 'October' 15, A. D., 1916. And it is and shall be unlaw ful to hunt or shoot Chinese (torquatus) pheasants anywhere in the said State of Oregon on and after said date. Anyone found violating the provisions of this order will be prosecuted as by statute pro vided. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this ;0th day of September, A. D.. l'JiG. State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, By James Withycombe, By C. F. Store. By I. N. FJeischner, By Marion Jack, By F. M. Warren. of Washington all others who are interested in the betterment of our stock, to learn of Mr. ioodin'tf success, and of the ex cel'.encyvuf his herli irr competi tion with the best which the Northwest has to offer. The row awarded the Grand Cham pionship was pronounced by ex perienced breeders in attendance at the fair to be the hat Guern sey cow tyer exhibited upon the Pacific Coast The Guernseys are fast coming to take their place among one of the most de sirable dairy breeds, and Wash ington County is keeping abreast of the times. AUCTION SALE S. P. & P. E. & E. OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 a m 7:18 a m 8:28 am 11:58 a, m 12:43 p m 3:58 p m 5:18 p.n 7:53 pm 9:58 pm From Portland 55 minutes. All, except the P. R. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de rot on Main Street. TO PORTLAND m m 7:54.. 9:20... 11:25 2:12.. 4:27.. 6:31 . 7:18... 8:25.. 12:20 a m .a m -a m p m .p m p m p m . p m . a.m LUMBER For Less Than Wholesale Cost 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 aud euaWes 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 u and we will show vou what a LOW PRTr WE WILL MAKE and WH" tyLL SAVE. We deliver ..KcmeniDer tnat tins t RICE CUTTING T' Taterial' list NOW ti. We can give terms. is Badger Lumbt. Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ABSOLUTELY Everything in Building Matei la m. Coffee Club Meeting The CofTee Club ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. E. H. Smith Saturdav afternoon. Oct. 14, at 2:30. .The Study Club commit tee will report at this meeting, and all members are earnestly requested to attend. Wm. Schulmerich states that the 1916 state fair was one. of the best ever held at the capital. The stock entries were of the very best, and the attendance was good at all times, and Wm. says that Oregon should be proud of its showing this year. Forest Grove Train (5:50 a. McMinnville Train 7:36 Sheridan Train 10:03 Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. McMinnville Train 2:16 Forest Grove Train 4:05 Eugene Train 4:55 McMinnville Train 6:40 Forest Grove Train 9:50 FROM PORTLAND arrives Eugene Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train Forest Grove Train Sheridan Train Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train 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 ot Second Street TO PORTLAND P. R. &. N. Train 5:05 p. FROM PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a. Motor Car Service To Buxton 12:25 p. m, To Timber 4:20 From 1 miner 'j..jtt a. m. From Buxton 2:10 p. m 8:15 a 10:03 11:59 3:14 p. m 4 .AO .oo 6:40 7:15 9:00 12:15 m, m. The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale U miles south of Aloha, on the S. P., and 2 miles south east of Reedville, on the Hena- tran place, now owned by E. A. McLeod, at 10 a. m., on SATURDAY. OCT. 14, Registered cow. Falmina's Brown Lady, No. 281578. sire. Bodicia's Engineer 75151, dam Golden Fal- mina 213676. dropped Oct 20, 1911. registered Dec. 17. 1912, solid color, black tongue and switch, 5 yrs, bred in April; full blood bull, 1 yr, both eligible to registry; black Jersey cow. 8 yrs, 15 gals when fresh; black Jersey, 11 yrs, 4 gals when fresh, bred in Anril: black Jersey. 5 years. 4 gals, bred May 6; grade cow, 8 yrs, 45 gals, bred Sept. 9; 7-8 Jersey, 6 yrs. 4 gals, bred June; fullblood Jersey. 2 years, fresh soon; 7-8 Jersey, 2 years, fresh early spring; black heifer, Jer sey, a yrs, rresnen soon; z year ling red heifers, 2 red and white Guernsey and Jersey heifers, 18 mo , both bred; light red Jersey Guernsey, 18 mo., bred; all tu bercuiin tested; dark bay mare, 7 yrs, single or double, good life; dbl work harness, heavy top hack, walls sided up. well ironed; 31 inch farm wagon, 10 inch chill plow, 12 inch chill plow, 2 sec light steel harrow, Baldwin Am. fodder cutter No. 9, geared to cut half, one and two inches, 2 ten gallon milk cans, hotel or camp range, 7 ft long, 2 1-2 ft wide, firebox center, oven on each side 2x21 ft. first cost $125. left here in store; if interested inqu're. Lunch at noon. Terms of Salt $10 and under, cash; over $10, 6 months' time, approved note, at 8 per cent, Two per cent, oft on cash over $10. E. A. McLeod, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. Wm. Boucsein, of above Moun taindale, was a city visitor Sat urday. Hillsboro Auto Lwery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Reasonable DAf AND NIGHT SERVICE PlKne, City 17S 2nd & Washington Sts Patronize Home Industry By Having Your Glasses Fitted At Hoffman's. Jewelry and Optom erist. Hillsboro, Ore. 1 (