in HILLSBORO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 2. 1916 NO. 33 VOL. XX) II I JURORS ARE PICKED FOR NOVEMBER TERM With Tuesduv niuht the orien hciihiiii for deer cloned and the hunter who has not bawd a I buck in out ol luck until next ' season. The deer HCHHon this year hits not been a very Rood one, lor Home reason or other. Hunters report a biir under growth of ferrmund foliage, due, no doubt, to the f net of the early ruins hint Sprinir, and the moist season up to August 1. It ha.i heen almost impossible to Ree deer, there has been ho much cover. Kven TIioh. WilliH, of Mountaindale. who always Rets loHn or two burns every year, The jury list for tlie November! py(, jn hard luck this season. Will Wi'port l;or Duly on I bun day, November CALL IS JUST THKII! DAYS l.TI! nrctlon Dale l Jumped to Ava il Ixlra t'xpcnuc term of circuit court bus been drawn by Clerk Luce and Sheriff Keeves. and the veniremen have Kir Sale-Michigan 5-nassen- L'er, fore door automobile, 1912 model. AH overhauled by me Urn Hununoned to appear for chnic n.;d .n exee ent runnm Service on' Thursday, November 1). The term really should com nnl.T. Tun urn side curtains. prai-tir.tllv new tires. Have two dhii-Jiiik'H iimi ( on ineeon. iuiu- .. . .. niiu ii ii. " " ....v-. .... - - rnence on Monday. Nov. 0, but jt for $75-ihe bargain of the the orders to report on Thursday year. A. L. Hu""JJ'. I " Hi'oro. were formulated becauseof the j U. 1; telephone t. 1107. ililh.lH.ro t-xpense involved in the jurors j central. r,,iwn z aiA !;s;rc;s.s Month y niieht to bo on the ,.;.st 0jlk m.enly jn honor Kround to vote, and then return- of Mnt Woif (,;ampg and danc intr on Wednesday. In this way jni? were the features of the evc quite u Ruvintr U effected. One;jnr, Those present were Henry of the jurors railed is out of tin ; Stoirrs Jr., Mesdanies J. Den-state-F. L Heamis-and will j tni w. Stottzmnn. W. Davis. J. not be here, lie is at Ocean u Shirley. S Wolf; Mr. and Park. Cat. Mrs. Doughty. Mr. and Mrs. The list: Geo. 1), uuhty, Lizzie 1'rnne.er. Jos. C. Schulmerich Hanks Matilda. Dorothy ami lvUella Henry Kueny ......Hillshoro. It. lStoffers. Minnie Stoltzman. Sa- Chus. W. Hloorn .. " " - lie Turpin, Will tireenel.remer, Klliolt L. ('uir.minj?s. Ktlrove " 1 .(Jrant IMije. Joe Albert, J. II. Hcwr Hillshoro. " 1 y,v. and Howard Stoltzman, lwis Winters Sherwood. " y : Krunk and ll ilph Stofferi. .Albert K. lMhlefs.........SeRhers; , improved Frank I, Heamis t .rove Ui i .Iu.iMy (arnis ; SM"iii;: Harks' vily properly.- Kerr A M;rt W. MH , Hn)Sii Hillshoro. Odd Fellows W"J" J" llillb,m K 1, 19lft V. M. Crahtree liuieh John 1. Marsh Cornelius III S. S. JeiTnes. well known here Wm liroKden Hillsliorolas proprietor of a barber shop John Allen I' drove ten years aun, has returned with Chas J Herb Hanks It 3 hU family, and will ia out to Ceo K Biland Slierwoml , his K0 ncre tract near Helhany. g 11 ("rnhiff Laurel H 1 S. S, says he is tfoiiik' to put up Chas. i. Hull .Sherwood a tent hmse tins winter ana John' Anderson K Grove start w.rk on his tract. He has G II Carter Hillshoro 10 acres cleared and he says he Jas li Hatchelder . HillHlcro U 1 iwill make the timber and Ioks U'wis Gordon Gales Cree hustle until he iH'ta a rood bit Wm F. Smith Sherwood under cultivation. Jeff has four F 11 Sholes Cornelius I husky hoys to help him and he John K. Summers Heaverton j expects to make some progress. John Heesaeker F Grove Ull .)im. ltween the C. D. SJacob Jennfl Heaverton l i,'arn)am and Feter (Jotleib Geo. J. Jack Sherwood " 4 , farinSt Hn at0 lump. Owner Ira Smock Sherwooill cal at tliia ollice. uiloeri A. jonnaon u.v. , c .n nf Ti,,vrn SHERIFF REEVES NABS OF . . . . . . was down Monday. Stowell says We have an improved place of ! . , , h mPt.tinK 24 acre, at Cornelius, ana owner ;Saturd , t() consllit,r tha ad. will accept 6 or b room house and i vi9al)iily of puUinR in a bank at lot in Hillshoro as part payment. jlhat lhrivinr ,mint. The man Stock Impletnenta. etc.. co with; , , , M ()f inBta,inK j8 ti hcb. A so wani a or o nnmi house and lot in the city to apply on purchase of 80 acres. !"" in cultivation, balance pasture and timber; Kl"'d buildings; 7 miles south of Hillshoro. Perkins & Cornelius. Hillshoro. Ore. Jonas Moline. of below Keed ville, was in town Monday. He Is toad supervisor for his district. No. 7. and has built more mac adam 'oad thU season than any other supervisor in the county. Hesavs that it looks like another ' apecial levy this Fall, as there are many who opposed it last year who are now for road im- . nrnv nment. and will so vote at the special election called for Nov. '25. Taken up -Black and white HolHtein heifer, 2 years old. One horn off. Owner "please pay charges and cost of advertising and take Bame a way. John Leh man, Cedar Mill. 31 I I? Pnl.nlj nf Wosr Union, was in t) vn Monday, He reported i everylndy plowinir the li s', ol the week wheie thj la id would turn half d 'cently. from Oklahoma. Stowell states that business is pood up his way. all mills and camps being in operation, Chas. Philliua. of Noverstil. Columbia County, in the Neha- lem district, was in town Sun day, the truest of relatives. This is some name for the nejv town in that section-and if it shall live up to its name it should soon be tha metropolis ot the basin in a few years. Z. T. Cole, supervisor of Dis trict No. 2. was up from the Southeast of the county, Monday morning. His road district win vote on special road tax this year. Mrs. Gen. S. Campbell and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Adams, of South Tualatin, were in town Monday on legal busi ness. .1. H. Davis and Harland Kelly. of above North Plains, were in the city Saturday. Oglosby Young, of Portland, and Mason Cady, of Heaverton, were in town Monday. I lnd film In Cabin, on Sandy, up River f rom Portland, Friday BRINGS WILSON TO JAIL, LAD HOMO Clcvir Bit ol Work Pulled off by WBh- liiKlon County Official Sheriff J. K. Kecves late Friday evening captured Jas. II. Wilson, who last week kidnapped his son. Raymond, on the streets in this city, and made his getaway in a Ford machine. Sheriff Iteeyes made every ef fort to notify all places leading out of Portland, but could get no trace of Wilson until the Ford machine was found at the Ford Bridge, on the Canyon road, Portland. He scouted around and received information that Wilson had procured another machine and had crossed to the Fast side. In some way he found that Wilson had taken the child east of Portland. He hunted the shacks in the brush, near Trout dale all day Thursday without success, and returned Friday morning. He and Detective Coleman went back, but could (hid no trace of the fugitive. About fix o'clock the sheriff stumbled on to a shack, and saw some one dodge away from the window. He had Coleman run to the rear, and then rushed the door. After shaking the door, which was locked, he concluded to break it in, when Wilson open ed it and admitted the sheriff, lie placed him under arrest and then asked for the child. Wilson said it was upstairs, and Reeves directed him to proceed ahead to tho upper Rtory. Ihe woman, who gives the name of Mrs. L. R. Dawson, of Fast 47th and k'lickitnt. notified the sheriff that she would not have him go ing through her house, but the officer brushed her aside and tol- lowed Wilson upstairs, where the boy was asleep. The father and son were brought to Hillshoro the same night, and Wilson was lodged in lail, Wilson called tor Wm. G. Hare, his attorney. Sat urday morning. Mrs. Vi son and the trranduar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Niehodemus, were overjoyed at getting the child back. Sheriff Reeves had told Wilson two weeks ago, to go away and not nttemnt to take the child, or he would get him, but Wilson's reolv was evasive. He told Reeves Friday night that he "couldn't help it!" II. Holbrook, of North Plains, was a city caller Monday, J. W. Vandervelden, of Roy, was in town the last of the week, K. I). Morgan and son, of above Banks, were city callers the last of the week. J. II. Simpson, of South Tual atin, was greeting friends in the city Saturday. R. II. Hansen, of Heaverton, R. 4. was a city caller the first of the week. Marshall Baker, of Chehalem Mountain, was over to the city Monday, greeting friends. Thos. Henton and wife, Meek BAD CHECK ARTIST II LANDS IN COUNTY JAIL Circular Sent Out by Sheriff Reeves Causes Arrest of Suspect PASSED MANY CHECKS IN COUNTY Wa Takes From Train by Deputy Geo. Alexander, Alter Cornelius Visit A man giving the name of J. M. Sowards, of East Portland, wa3 J ins. lienion anu wne, weeK , . . . , , ... . Piaius, were in town the last of ;frred "nd odged m jail by the week. S J. Galloway, who rur.s a jitnty from St. Johns to Port lam! was out last week, greet ing friends. Potatoes have been moving rapi'liy the past two weeks, and the idling movement would be much more lively were it possi ble to get cars. J. Frank Stroud, the rustling real estate man of Heaverton, was in town Saturday. He says that things are picking up in the way of realty deals. Taken Up Red and whire yearling. Owner please pay cost of keep, advertising, and take same away. Fred Dancer, Hillslioro. Route 1. two milt s north of West Union church Fred Wilcox, of Hanks, was in the city Sunday, enroute home trom a business trip to Portland. He says the rains tre more than welcomed by the farmer who warts moisture so he can turn his Foil over. Jos. !'. Williams returned from Deputy Geo. Alexander, Friday aftirnoon, and a long chase by officials to catch an elusive bad check artist is ended. For a year a man giving the names of G. Ii. Wilcox. G. 0. Wilcox, J. M. Caldwell, and C. M. Emer-.-: m. ha3 been passing small c ii ck3 on merchants in Clacka t i and Clark Counties, Wash i.on, and in Multnomah and 5 Washington Counties, and has . :ged the authorities success iiy. When Sjwards ventured i to this county a few weeks ; -o, Sheriff Reeves sent out a ealar describing him, and sent to every merchant in the coun One reached the desk of '.- n.allaeombe & Wilkins, of Cor- ' ' . j i n J i ' iius, ana wnen oowaras weni i their stoe Friday, about 3 'clock, and purchased $5.75 vurth of merchandise and ten ured a $16 check drawn in favor m J. M. Wood, signed by E. M. 1nerson, they recalled the cir ilar, and on looking it over ; new he was the man wanted. Astoria the last of the week. He says the camps down that way have been running full blast, but will soon shut down for the Winter, the car shortage seriously interfering with ship ping. Conntv Clerk Holdenand Sher iff Crenshaw, of Tillamook, have been here the past week, wit nesses on a lawsuit. In fact, Tillamook and Yamhill official dom were well represented in the two cases brought here by a change of venue. The S. P. Co. is now nearly three thousand cars short accord ing to the state railway com mission s last report. 1 he com pany alleges that the cars sent Fast with lumber and other oroducts are verv slow in re turning, and a3 the shipment over tho mountains has been creater than heretofore the shortage was inevitable. Farm ers and buyers aiiKe are very anxious over the situation. BIQLvLOW M'NELLY S. P. fc l 11. & G. All. extent the P. R. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main Street. TO PORTLAND Money to Loan On Improved Farm: 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits 6:50 a. m 7:30 10:03 150 p. m 2:16 4:05 4:55 0:40 9:50 The Slmte Savings Bank Forest Grove Train McMinnvil e Train Sheridan Train Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove I rain ucene Train McMinnville Train Vest Grove Train FROM PORTLAND arrives Eugene Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train Forest Grove Train Sheridan Train Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train MnMinnville Train All trains stop on Hag at Sixth and Main; at North Range and Fir streets. Sixth and l'ir Sts., nrwt nt Tpnt.h street. Steam Service from old depot at foot ot Second btreet TO PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 5:05 p. m. FROM PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a 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 Chas. T. Bigelow and Mrs. Em ma J. McNellv. of this citv. were united in marriage at Vancouver. Wash., Oct. 27. 191(5. They will reside in Hillsb ro. Both are well known and highly esteemed. and have the wishes of a host of friends. I Lev notified Deoutv Geo. Alex u Jer, Reeves being on the hunt i! ter Wilson. Alexander watch fil the 4:05 S. P. train, and pre suming the man had boarded the train at Catching, west of Corne lius, asked the conductor if any. one had taken passage from that point Upon affirmative reply, md being told he was in the rear coach. Alexander went in and recognized the chap from Ins description. He took him from the train and nlaced nun in jail. Sowards telephoned to his ife at Tabor 1923. Port and. and told her he wa3 arrested, hut not to worrv. Sowards has passed checks ranging from $10 to $16 at Sher wood, Greenberg, Garden Home, Odar Mill. Kethanv. at Heck man'g, Banks, Forest Grove and Cornelius. The catch is an important one in police circles, and the country will be ridden of a bad actor. At the Challacorabe store So wards bought a jumper, coveralls for children, bacon, lard, sugar, and an umbrella. His purchase amounted to $5.75 and he ten dered a $16 check, receiving the change. The most of the change was found on his person. NOTICE PUBLIC SALE 8:15 a. m. 10:03 11:59 3:14 p. m 4:33 C:40 7:15 9:00 12:15 m, CARD OF THANKS It heinir impossible to express our feeling ot tnanus ann appre Pinhnn tn a our friends wno as sisted and gave us such proofs of friendship during our late snrmw. in the loss of our hus band and father, we take this means of thanking each and every one. M rs. Barbara Seua, Joseph 11. Sens, Mary A. Seus. The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at the Dan Em rick place, 1 mile from the Conover store and 1 mile from the Rowell store, near Scholls, at 10 a. m., SATURDAY. NOV. 4, Team of roan Belgian geldings, 7 yrs, lbOO each; black driving mare, 11 years. 1000 lbs. good drive", ppntle: black February colt; 12 head cows, all tuberculin tested, one registered Holstem bull. 3 vrs: cows all good milk ers', to freshen from six weeks until latter part of January, some graded Jerseys, some grace Guernseys; 3 heifers, grade Hoi steins and Jerseys, 2 are 2 yrs, one 18 months, all bred to regis tered Holstein; new disc; 14-inch plow, harrow; spnngtooth har row, Deering binder, 7 ft, in good repair; J. I. Case riding plow, 16-inch; farm waon. Jr. covered wagon for freighting; 3 inch wagon, dbl bed; mower, havraek. 4 10-gallon cream cans, Simplex cream separator, 900 lb capacity; Chester White brood sow. to farrow Nov. Id: U. 1. U hrnnd sow. with mirs o d enough to wean; 3 iron bedsteads full widtn, oak dining extension ta hie. kitchen cabinet, glass front; large dresser, 3-burner oil flame with oven; other household fur niture, and many farm tools and other articles. Good lunch at noon. Terms 10 and under, cash: oyer, six months' time, approved note at 8 per cent, lwo per cent, off on cash over $10. J. H. Rogers, Owner, Auctioneer, J. W. Hughes. Clerk, Frank liowell. All persons in the County who served in the army or navy o tween 1898 and June 1. IWZ. nleafi send name and address to Camp Adjutant at Hillsboro. Open meeting at Gamp or vet eran Hall, Court House, Hillsbo ro. Nov. 11. at 7:30 p. m., for veterans and wives. H. S. Rogers. Commander Scout Harrington Camp No. 15, U. S. W. V. Frank L Jensen, Adj. GEO. W. KELLY George W. Kelly died at the Inme of his son. Harland, above North Plains, Oct. 28, 1916. He was born in tdknart U)., unio, I m. 16. 1849. his father being I'.iijah Kelly, who was born in Ohio. The widow and the following '.itdren survive: VV. E. Kelly, Uuxton; Mrs. Plezy Dunham; Mrs. Geo. Holly, Portland; Har I . id. I. E.. and Miss Edna Kel- lv. North Plains; Mrs. Elmer I'arson. Portland, and Reuben, with the S. P. Co , of Portland. Two children born to the union lied. Noland and Dallas. The funeral took place from the Harand Kelly home, bun lav. and interment was in the Arcade cemetery. We buy hogs, beef cattle, t;hppn phiekens. hides, etc. Hieh ost nriees naid tor all good Stuff. Write or phone. Kogers & Gar ter. Heaverton. K. 4. cox Z) Phone. Beaverton53 Line 3. tf .1. H. Ellerson. of below Hu her, and F. W. Livermore, of lluber, were in town Monday afternoon. V. C. Orth. of Forest Grove. , was in the city Monday, enroute to the dairy districts. m cm WAY J MONEYCilAND OF Tl ' WITHOUT the consequent risk is through the universally approved chech-booK, which ha? become an earmark of aC.us.itt-, conservatism and substan". ' . ; of mark in your commun o business with their ch ck-boorl. Are you one ofthera? 4 Per Cent, Interest On Savings Americari National BanH Main and third Sts., Hillshoro, Ore LUMBER For Less Than Wholesale Cost We have an immense stock of all kinds of lumber. This stock w 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 CKAP. No matter where you IsW mi Washington County, we can beat any and all com petition offered. Write us or call us up and we will show vou 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 in your material list NOW for this years needs. We can give terms. Badger Lumber Co. Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry. Go's. Tracks. AB3GLU r E L Y Everything in Building Materia Hillsto hi) Lwery Feed and Boarding Stable Prices Ee isoaable DAf AND NIGHT SERVICE 2nd & T. Washington Sts. hne, City 17S wcnn-jsTsnnvsF-.yT - Patronize Home Industry By Having Your Glasses Fitted At Hoffman's. Jewelry and Optom etrist. Hillsboro, Ore. s