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Me HILLSB0R .... , . VOL. XI. HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY 21, 1904. NO. 19 I'll IS Nearly Two Millions of I)o. Iiiih KccoiiiincndcJ he Spent. TWO YEAKS TO PIXISII WORK Ouiluuk for Columbia Klvrr and Iwpivvruirat Fine. liar Major I.angllU, of Portland, ami wild It in charge of 1 lt United ' States Kuginetr Corps oil I lie river improvements, recommends that . lout two million dollars I spent withiu the neat two years on the , ddurubia river and bar, and this, 'he contends, will give tu an open river beyond doubt. He asks tint u2r.lKX) be spent on Urn rivi-r, tnJ the balance on llie bar. The water over I he har has deeiii), and wiih lliii much more on jelly work ;a apltmlid channel ea petted. The Poil ol Portland le of great importance for northwest ehipping, and lb river haa not had the national tunporl it position as a inarilime course has warranted, Si deaths at Chicago, from heat, ' Monday. r Koih big imlitieil parties will renter on carrying New York. t Arreela for drunkennnos nuin lered VI in Portland, Sunday. t'ortelyuti will manage the re publican caniNiigii from Chicago. J Thru people dip J from heat at J'hicago, Sunday. Mercury wae W- 4 The Japanese reptileed Hit Ru ians si Mo lien Pass, and the lit "W l at I.UOO nifii. I Japan denies that the lost "KlOt) men on July 10. lluania proclaim! that the report is trim. The Democrats have n hope ol tarrying any etat a tt ol the Mississippi and north of DUie line. t f (Steal Britain has order. d a Heel Pinto the Red bea to Hop Huiaia ,, trout stopping British hips going ' lu the Orient. ' I All rural mail carriers wboee routes ais over '24 unlus in length, f will receive (100 addiiinual salary 'after July I jut piused. ;. Filty thousand packing house mm in eastern clliea are on a strike, and before the week is out ? lhl laimler may he aw tiled to Sr 5,0Ui. tl it ia repotted that Preidenl Knosevell an I Heiiat.ir Kaitbanka f Jiave had a serious dieagreeimni as i -to how the campaign should be . ,4'ouuucted. ' Thirty three thouaand land siak .in registeied at Vanktui, 8 0, J .tip to Monday, going there to file j. tm the Indian reservation, thrown jnpen to the publio. 1 1 Troop K, Ninth Cavalry, (color i ed) after being ruled out of the F maneuvers at Camp Hteilacmn, I AVasb., in the military Incline, ' tharged into the Washington I troops and 10th Infantry and s, sahered several troopers, four being ijnjured.. , I f The schooner Zaiupa, txuind from t euro iu l uiiiiiiu in uanari, (went ashore at Vear Ilwaco, Bai lessel is on tl iia a total loss. went aanore ai i.eaubeller I'nint, Saturday night. The the beach and will Wrt littaaaa efaaa 1,ul i The gale which beat her on the leach was going (10 miles an hour. I F, Kent Liomis, envoy from the 1 1'. H. to King 'Menelik, of Ahys I iwia, carrying a oominerical treaty, and who waa a passenger on the i Kaiier Wilhelm, either lell over board, or was foully dealt with, while at sea a few miles from da 'w iviwi swn v iiyt ni'is ivp Plymouth, Kiigland, lately. His I body was found washed ashore, ' the last of the week. LOCAL and COUNTY ,' i miuis uarsiena and wile were down from Manning Tuesday. I I D. B. lOmerick and C. Molstead, , 01 Mcholle, were in town Tuesday 1 I Zina Wood Hr. is building an ad i dition to his resilience in Bouth I llillsboro. ' , i v nnsB senna roe. oi aiuoi. uiaiio. M - t aa a.t 1 a . 11 the auest of her aunt. Mrs. (I. II j Wilcox, and will remain several I Weeks. f !l)r. J. K. Ad kins departed for t JOne, luesday, anil will not he in , bis dental pallors until about August 1. ' J I Married: July 17, M04, at the : borne of the bride's parents, Air. t and Mis. W. V. Booth, of Hills I poro, Rev. 8. J. Talbit, officiating, I lr. II W. Kofer aud MUs Eleie r li. Bootb. 0. (i Wilkes has tendered his resignation aa eiiperlnleiideiil of the llillebnro water and light plant, to lake efl'wt on the Aral of the month. Mr. Wilkes has been with the plant almost continuously inca the city purchased the system, in one capacity nr another, and, since Jos. Hector left to take charge of the McMinnville plant, baa bean the superinteudsnt Tht county court is asking for sealed hiils on the construction of a bridge, to he about M4 feet in length, and averaging 14 feel in height, to b bullion the Portland Taylor's FVrry road. The bridge ia across one of the many low plecee that abound in thai section of the county. This is uiidwsy of the "good old summer time," and we are making a big reduction in silk waist goods and all summer drets goods. We wean buainess. li. Wehrung Hons. Pen Bolt, bred and raiaed by the Tongue estate, and one of the fast eat roadsters in Oregon, is offered for sale by bin present Portland owner. W. K Pruyn, of llcppner, was down the MmI of ths week, attend ing the funeral of his mother, the late Mis. Arvillu Pruyn. He re turned to his home Tuesday. For sale at a bargain: A Champion binder, run but two seasons, snd in good repair. Hi foot cut IC. K. Lyons, 2 miles wrlheaal of IlilUboro. Married:' July 17, IfKM. Rev. Alvord officiating, Mr. Harry Whit ney and Miee Blanche Hatlreall. The yrobiii ia from Manning and the bride is from Dilley, Peter Hpicrringe wss down from Greenville, Monday, snd exprcis to start his threshing oiiilil on Friday of this week. Hoi. Jack was up from Farming ton Monday, and says the frost did but little damage in his section. Argus and Ortgouian, f'2.00. ADJOURNED SESSION. The County Boa id met in an ad journed eeeeion last Friday and tranaauted the following business: Bond of Heooider Kuratli filed ami approved at 93,000, with l)r F A Bailey and Kd Sdiulmerich as sureties. W ) Wood to be given a certifi cate of redemption on certain realty upon payment of tai, penal ly mid IntereHt. Inquest eipeneee of A I) McC.a hy, deceased, ordered paid. Tax of L'i.HI remitted to W J Wall, aaariument of lilO.'S, as lire burned pereonal and real property. Ordered that personal property of A 1 Mcuahey be turned over to heira. Ordered that J W Sswell as tai collector be credited with .delin quent tax remittance. Ordered that County (Mark iatue warrants for collection of delin quent taxes. Ordered that Hhtrit! J W Con- iid! file a bond of flS.OOOas tax collector, J B Imlsy, of Reidville, granted warehouse licence, bond dnlv filed. It appearing that John Nelson paid on lunds not his owo, through error, and hia own property going eliuquent, it is ordered that pen' ally In remitted on his own land II II Clark authorized to move rock crusher from Forest Grove stone quarry to Dillcy, on the county quarry. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale st his farm 1 miles northeast of Glencoe, at ten a. in., on SATURDAY, JULY 23. Three Graded Jennys, three years old, all in milk, good milkers; one Graded Jersey oow, in milk, six years old; one Durham cow, 6 years old, fresh, with calf at side; three Jersey-Durham heifers, 2 years old; one 2-vear old steer; Durham-Jersey hull, 2 years; three yearling heifer b, Durham-Jersey; three yearly steers; one Holstein Durham oow, with young calf; brood how aid six shoats; eight goats; 2 dozen chickens. TKRMSOFBALR. 110 and under, cash; Over ? 10, one year's time, approved note, 8 per cent, interest. Four per cent, off cash over 10. Kd. H. North RHP, B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. WAREHOUSE NOTICE. The undersigned has charge of the Aplin warehouse at Cornelius, and will be ready to store hsy and grain, after July I. Will also keep on hand for sale, a supply of flour and feed. A good chopper will be run in connection. C. B. Buchanan. I.nds From Multnomah Could not Find llin'uibothain. THE SCORE WAS SEVEN' TO OXE. The sat Lose Tally was due to Errors, sr it Would Have Keen Shut-out. The Nelson litrdwere baseball team played Kt-llwood to a finish at the local ground laat Sunday, and the Multnomah players fuil-d to fl.id Iliganbothant for safe hit' at any time, and the one score that they finally made against the seven laid away by llillsboro, was given tbeiu through sn error. llign botham struck nut 1'.) batemen, while digging, for tha visitors, fan ned hut 11. Ail the llillsboro boys put up a good game, and at no time was there any -danger of a stampede of tallies for the KtlUood Isds. The line tin: Hilleboro Higan botham . . .p... Siegrist c ... Moore. 1 b. Williama '2 b. Brown JJ b. Don Hare s r.. Wann. ....r f.. Brad foid c f . Humphreys........! f.. Pell wood ... Higtins Bailey Heale ,N Morrow ......Duval Druhot 0 Morrow , Zeake Locke EXCURSION RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. On June 1st the Southern Pacific Co will resume sale on rCxcnndon tickets to Newport and Yaqtiina Bay. Both Season and Saturday to Monday tickets will be sold This popular resort is growing in favor each year, hotel rates sre reasonable and the opportunities for fishing, hunting and sea hath iog are unexcelled by any other re sort on the Pacific Coast. HILLSBORO AT ST. LOUIS. Oregon's exhibits at St. Iois is attracting more attention than the display of any other state. Much of this is due to Hon. W. II. Weh rung, of Hillsboro, who is Superin tendent of the Oregon Exhibit, and who has charge of the Oregon Oregon's .Superintendent. lion. W. H. Wehrung, of llillsboro. Building. Mr. Wehrung first came into prominence ag a master hand at this 'line of work when he as sumed the presidency of the Ore gon State Fair Board, and he placed that institution at the head of Western exhibition and display. In Charge of a Peartnient. W, G. Hare, of Hlllshoro. W, G. Hare, of this city, and who is a son of Hon. W. I). Hare, is in charge of the Forestry and Game exhibit, and he is getting to be an adept in making the best of the display to Oregon s advantage Hillsboro is strictly in it at the big Exposition. It was Dick Correri, on the Hare place, instead of D. P. Correri, who suffered the big loss by frost last week. The freeze did not hurt D. Vvr P.'i crop In the least. Local news on every page of The Argus. Harvesting and threshing have commenced. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Patterson died the last of the week. James Young and family are taking their annual outing over in the Netarts. Advertised letters HilNboro pod office: Mrs. Ella Kant man; Mis. Marion Kaizman. Fred Adams is moving his family up from Bcti oil a and will make llillsboro his home. Will Hochatetler, of the Ameri can Type Founders' Co, of Port land, spent Sunday with his uncle, C. Blaser. Frank 8ues, who haa been catching (or the Albany team in .State Lesgue, has finished the sea son, and is visiting friends in this county. Attorney C. V. Tslmage. of t:h i. . T. ...!.. ""s. ... o.-u Mr. Jalmape has len mayor of; the bay city, and haa built up quite a law practice over ther. I If. U. Findley, of Cellar pit t was in town Monday, and says the rural d-li very route leading out of Portland into the Cedar Mill sec tion, inadoits first trip last Friday. R X. Whitlaw and wife; Mrs Tilburv.end daughters; Rev. Tal bot and family, and Rev. K. F Zimmermen and familv left thiiiForeet drove to finish up, so Gray- j week for a several week's outing in ; the Netarts section. ' Kx Attorney Oeneral Idleman.!MRS. ARVILLA MILES PRUYN. of Portland, was out Monday, on I legs! business in the circuit court, j Other prominent Portland altnr-l neys present wre . M. take and Frank Freemen. The Argus office was last week in roMinf est Knv tf ihnrria frnm l . Haiter, that eclipsed anything yet seen in this section. ' Thv were large enough to give a gord sized plum a run for first plce, and their flavor aa alt that could he desired. Mra J, P. Tamieeie, as delegate. and Mrs. W. I) Hare, as alternate drets, Mra. H. J Stevens, of Well are viailine the (5 rand Ivlne of the! incton Kansas, and Mr. W. K. I'eitree Ol nonor, una ween. . O. Donelsnn snd lion W. 1) Hare, are attending theCmnd Lodge of the Workmen. The meeting is being held in Portland. Bowery: There will be an open air dance at the Celebration Grounds, on Saturday evening, July 2.1. Tickets, $1.00: bus run ning between town and grounds; Walker's Orchestra will furnish the music. If weather is inclement the dance will be held in the Hills buro Opera House. John H. Willis, who left here a few years ago to accept a clerkship with the customs houe at .Yaldrz, Alaska, has Wen promoted to a ohief clerkship at the Alaskan port of Juneau, where he pets a salary of 2,000 er year. Mr. Willis is competent, and his friends here think he deserves bis good fortune. Aldnce, recently bought by H. II. Hellman and K. B. Tongue, has been developing some nice speed lately, and is making 2:20 in work outs. When he gats on the track he is expected to show a clean pair uf heels to tome of the best of them. Aldace is known on tlie registry books as Baron lace, and was sold at the sale last Spring, former owner E J. Lyons, of this city. His Honor T. A McBride is commencing his tourtn term as district judge, he having no op position at the last election, for manv years the Judge was district attorney of the fifth judicial dis trict, snd he hss been faithful to every honor bestowed upon him. He has the largest district and the greatest amount of It gal business of any judge in the elate of Oieijon Altolace, the three year old for merlv owned' by E. J. Lyons, and now owned by J E Reeves, of Cornelius, has been rn'ered in the Juvenile pacing rnce at Seattle, and the young fellow is expected to do some good work. Altolace is out of Lovelace, and hia dam is Wableen, sired by Altao, the famous stallion of a few years ago Mr, Reeves has a fine piece of horseflesh in thH youngster; and his friends hope to see him make good this year. If you coniemplafe building a barn, a house, or outbuildings, re member that Groner & Rowell have a large yard of rough and dressed lumber at their mill at Scholia Figures cheerfully given on esti mates. We deliver lumber every where if quanitity is sufficient to make a load. If you are going to build, drop us a card. Sales yard at Scholia, 9 miles southeast of HilUboro. We also have a nice line of drain tile; also building blocks for foundations and for cel lars. Find a fine lot of brick. Call us up on the Independent telephone. GKAYDON STILL )! Asks Forest drove to Into the Game. Get MEETING APPOINTS A COMMITTEE. Foreat Grove Businm Men Will try to Kaist $30,000. Promoter Andrew Graydon is atill trying to rains snflicient interest in the proponed electric line in Foreat Grove to make the line a certainty He was at that city the other night, and the business men were asked if they would subscribe IIXlOOO toward the stock. Mr. Graydon maintained that be had capital interested and that if the county at large would put up a put J 0f ,he stock as a guarantee of faith, ' tlie 0MneJ would te forthcoming, The following committee was ap- a - a, l At.- puuurti W JTv-BCIIV IMrT III an IU the citizens of the town and vicini ly: W. N. Ferrin, Pacific Univer sity; Dr. Rentz; Postmaster II C. Atwell; I. K. Wiuel and tirant Hughes, flillsboro and the vicini ty betaeen here and 4 he Multno mah line have forwarded thtir part! of the work, and it now rets with don says, Mrs Arvilla Miles Pruyn, who for twelve years has resided with her i daughter. Mrs. H. . Gatee, died at the home of the latter, in this city,! Friday afternoon, from an attack f of paralysis, ruflered July 4 De- i " boJn ? ,rSD; ,?,J"'' j coul.v- N- Nov- ?2. 1824, and waa married to Ebmezerl j Bitchelder, Sept 22, 1850 j 1 o this union there i one daugh-1 tcr,. Mrs. (iates. In 1857 she was- married to Mr A brain I'ruvn, and to this union there are two chil- Piuyn, manager of the Heppner ater x Igbt I'Unt. In early life Mrs Pruyn united with the Congregations! Church, and she has always led a splendid Christian life. Of her immediate family she leaves one brother, Milton Miles, of Walcott, Wayne County, X V. The funeral took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gates on Sunday afternoon, at 3:00, Uev. Kdw. Curran preaching the obae quies. Interment was in the Ma sonic cemetery. PUBLIC SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. The undersigned will st-11 at public auction without reserve, at bis farm at Binki, 2 miles North of Greenville, at ten a. in., on SATURDAY, JULY .10, Six heifers, two and three years, High Graded Jerseys, now in milk, fresh; 3 cows, four yeirs old, freBh, Graded Jerseys; 5 head cows, in milk, six, aeven and eight years, part of them (.traded Jerseys and Holsteina. TERMS OF SALE. Six months' time, interest at G per cent, per annum. Five per cent. orT for cash. Note must be bank able. J. C. Schci-mekicu. B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. This is a fine herd, the result of 8 years' selection in the dairy busi ness. Mr. Schulmerich is going out ol the dairy business for the present, and here is an opportunity to build up your herd with some fine stock. Rev. Mr. Curran Dreaches as usual in the Congregational church next Sunday morning at eleven and in the evening at eight Sun day tchool in charge of Prof. B. W. Barnes at 10, a. m Christian En; deavor meeting at 7 p. in. All are most cordially invited. B W. Barnes is making up Ex county clerk G. A. Morgan's re ports, preparatory to settling up nth the county court and various county officers. E. C. Luce is still emyloyed in the clerk's office by clerk Godman. Trouble in the family all on ac count of poor groceries and a con sequent poor meal. Avoid all this by buying your groceries at H Wehrung & Sons, who carry the finest stock and best selection in the country. Wanted: 250 hop pickers, to be gin at opening of season. For par ticulars, apply to Frank Weisen- back, lieedville, Ore., or inquire at Witch Hazel hop farm. C. V. Brown, the owner of Black Oregon, is over for a few days from the Chehahs V alley country. In Omnia Is our motto, and we live up to it.' Anything 3'0ti need in the drug line, can he had at our store, and that, too, of the best grade, at cus tomaty prices. Mail orders promptly filled. Prescriptions and family recipes a specialty. &e Delta Drug' Store Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregon HILLSBORO FEED STORE Dealer in Flour, Chop, Mill Feed, Baled Hay, Stock Salt, Stock and Poultry Food, Seeds, Bee Supplies, etc. A Stock of lime and Shingles on Hand ' We buy Chickens and Fresh Eggs, and- pay the - highest market price. We deliver to all parts of the city. J. W. Hartampf ' -, J. D. HOt'Sf.EY H OUSLfEY Fine. iotC of Mutton alwaya , madev Sausage. Bacon; etcl,. WE BUY AND SOX UZ3 One door tares! oi Bank, BICYCLES! Rambler, .fM and Colum- Racycle W Wheels RACYCLE, the Best Wheel on Earth! We keep nothing but Standard Wheels and sell on easy terms.' Buy a bicycle but come in and see ours first and get our terms. Full line of sporting goods. Skilled workman for repairing. Best Equipped Repair Shop in Town F. R. DAI LEY. Main St., t How People Lose Their Money By concealing it about their person; by stowing it away in mugs, jugs and jars; by sewing it up in nkirls and ticks; by tucking it under the couches and carpels, in cupboards and bureau drawers; these are tome of the ways by wlii h people lose their money and tome times lose their lives. How People Save Their Money i By depositing it in a good, reliable bank. Confident that this bank fully meets the public's needs, we ten der its Berviccs to all who believe in keeping on tlie safe sido. J. W. SHUTE, Banker Hillsboro. - Paratus" C or. Third and Main Sts., H illsboro, Oregon L; F. EMMOTT 6 EUt.10 TT Beff Pork.aod" y on fctdV Hoot - lard, j Fiueet jf C. ;. : W'tV,; v'ii,V ' If you .want' Uj wfl Vonr land list your farm wiih ui"' We Ijaite a larger list of intending purchasera than any other oflice in the conn ly. ' Here is the place to sell your property. F. M. HEIDEL Nllhboro, Ore BICYCLES I East of I. 0. 0. F. Bldq. Hillsboro 4 . . . 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