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I "Ime HiLL6ai Kill, VOL. XII. . HILLSBORO, OREGON. JULY 13, 1905. NO. HI 4 f AUGUST LUiIMANN BROWNED SUNDAY Was Hathlng In Cnnehnnnn Bro. Pond, Alone . TH8 K1BBEK BAG COLLAPSED Was la Water Severil Heurs Before Body wa Keitvered: August Luhmann, agd tbout 22( and an employ ol Comelmann Bro. wmlll, near Mlddleton, war drowned Sunday, wblla in bathing. Young Luhmann waa In the habit of ualng rubber hags, which he In flated , and upon which hit bud would rest while he waa in the wa ter, and the al waa forced out, when under hint, and bed rollaiwed when hi body waa taken from the tream. lie waa laat teen by Fred Odd log, a fellow employee, about 10 15 Sunday morning, and Odding reported to the brot her a, John and Geo. (Jooteluiano, that , the youog wan iuuiV have drowned. After dinner the mill dan) waa drawn oir end about (our o'clock John Con telman (ound the body in about four reel of water. Coroner Brown and lr, A. H. Bailey went to Ifiddlelon, arriving there about 8 00 p, in and the drowned man waa taken from the water. Dr. Bailey'a opinion waa that the body bad been in the wa ter for about 8 hour. The following jury brought in verdict of "drowning without stti tidal intent." Oerar Anderaon, Otto Kraba, Thoe. Matthleeeo, Uenry Odding. Htepheu Waileu and Cart Mohl inann. PUBLIC SALE 1 will aell at public auction at ray farm 6 mllea aoutheaat of Hilbtbo ro and one-half mile north of Karinifigton, at ten o'clock a. ui , ou . SATURDAY, JULY 22 the following described ptrronal properly, to-wlt: Biiuwn head of Graded Jrv milk oowa and ooe half- Jereey bull, 2 yeara old. TKUMSOF SALE All auma under f 10 eaah; over $10, ail inontha' time, no intereet if paid at maturity; if not ao paid to draw inlereet from date of aale at neveu per cent. Two per cent, die count lor caah, on day of aale. Jacob Halverann. Judge L. A. Hood Waa a Port land visitor, Tueeday. Mr. and Mm. G. K. Ueel and Mrs. Smith, a aieterof Mr. Keel a, are down from Joeepb, Wallowa county, guta of Mra. Ueel'a mo ther, Mr. M M. Plttengar. Chief Engineer Davla, of the Tillamook road, went to Bank, Tuesday, to cloae up the remaining deala for right of way. lie tent nut a oamp crew of engineers, the first of the week, and they will operate in the vicinity of Banka. Geo. Johanaen, working at the Fair Ground for the Tongue Stable, waa aeverely hurt by a partially driven nai (from a horse foot, while helping Joe. Downs ahoe the animal the other day. A email artery waa severed and it required the service of Dr. F. J. Bailey to sew up the wound, J. W. Goodin, who hn the Jack aon Bottom bridge and fill contract, wa in town Tueaday, and atatea that he will l hia camp into shape this week, and alert to break ground for the fill and bent work, by Saturdavrand that by Monday he will have twelve men and seven learns at work. The contract it a big one and will require several month. Frank ti. Mitchell, who la in terested in the drug busineae, at Pendleton, arrived in town Mon day evening, for a few days' visit with relativea. F. 0. think Pend leton i about the only town in the atate outside of Portland and he la about right: Pendleton is the county seat of Umatilla county, whloh raises more sheep, produce more wool, and ships more wheat than any other county in the state. New caaea filed in the circuit court the past week are: Vincent Cook veraua Richard Kuebne and wife, of Tigardville, foreclosure on j 06 acrea of land near Tigardville, for $2800 and intereet for several year. The plaintiff states that the mortgagor ha not even paid the taxes on the land;Lyda Chit tendon, through Attorney Geo. it. Basley. asks for divorce from H L ChitUndon; Harriet Davis ask divorce from W. L. Wavis, 1. H Tongue Jr. being the attorney for plaintiff. The (ironer & Rowell Co. la now belter prepared than ever before to eupply the trade with luinlier, hol low building block and drain tile. Tbey now have on hand a good itipply or dry flooring, rustic, ceil ing and shiulap; also a full stock of all kind of rough lumber. House and barn billa oan be furnished on short notice. It i better lo order your large aire tile early, than take chance on the eupply running out, and not getting what yon want, a we carry only a limited (lock on hand. Do not forget that th wet spot in your field oan be remedied with drain tile and prevent the repetition of laat year's failure Building block are better and cheaper than brick for foundation and cellar. Why uee rock that will eettle uneven and warp your building out of shape, when a good foundation can be bad so cheap? I -el us figure with y ou on them. V. M. Downing, who Is here from Missouri on a visit with hia son, Grant Downing, of Yernoaia, came over tha last of the week to visit the Fair and meet with Mia sonrians sojourning in Portland. Mr. Downing aaya that Yernoaia people are very aniloua regarding the coming of the Porlland-Neha lam railway, now atarting out of this place. From this date all who buy II worth, or more, in my hardware store, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, and on purchase of between 50 cents and ll. 00, a rebate of 6 percent, will be given. Thia ap plies to everything escept oil and whit lead. We are going to cloee our busineea, and here la a chance to save from ft to 10 iter cent., and our prices meet all competition. A. C. Arcnbold, Second htreet. In- dependent phone No. 44. Sam K. Gate, who haa flniabed a litre yeara course, ol electrical engineering at La Fayette, Indiana, will remain bar until September, whan ha goes to New York, to enter a manufactory or electrical ma cbinery. Mr Frank ilarshaw, of Laraye'.te, Indiana, i here, the guest of Mr. Cites, to remain two month. Hopyard for lease: Yard of 7f acre, in r.os, tor lease tor live years, Tor 120,000; 15,000 down and balance on time. Four horses, plows, and all necessary tool. Preeent lease give lesse three- fourths of the crop. Remaining quarter must be delivered owner of land. Part if intended tee J. C, Kuratli or John Salzgaber, llillabo ro, K. F. D. No. 4. Peter J. Brown, of Cedar Mill, was in town Friday and report that twin boy, weighing eight pound each, wore born to nis wife on July ft. Unfortunately one of the little fellow died, but the other i getting along nicely, Mr. Blanche Pitoairn, with her two children, of Aurora, Kansas, la visiting with her girlhood friend, Mn. A. M.Carlile. Mr. and Mre. Carlile and. their gucet will atari thia week for an outing at Newport. Mr. Nora Pearson, of Oakland, Cel., ia in the city, the guest of her lister, Mra. Ed. Spholmericb, and will also viait bar relativea Calvin Bailey and family, of Blooming. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Richardson, of San Francisco, were in town the first of the week, gueata of Dr. and Mr. F. J. Bailey. Mra. Richard son is a sister of Mrs. Bailey, Miss Etta Sehulmeriob, who has been deputy post mistress at Bump ier, Oregon, haa returned home for a Summer vacation, and ia the guest of relativea. Notice to Hop pickers: All per sons desiring to pick hop at the Witch Hasel Farm must regiater before Augttat 15. Frank Weiaen back, Manager, Mrs. David Wilson, and daugh ters, of The Dalle, are guests this week at the home of 8. H. Dunbar, of Farmington. Mra. Mettie Cahow, of Portland, a daughter of Calvin Jack Sr., visited at Farmington the first of the week. Alfred Guerber, who was in from Helvetia Saturday morning, atate that haying la about over up in the hill. D. M. Molnni, of near Farming ton, waa in town Saturday, and made the Argus office a pleasant call. Mrs. L. M. Brebe, of Springfield. Ore , was th guest of Mrs. Emma Mokinney tbe first or the week. J. W. Thompion, of the Thomp on Bros, sawmill, waa a county seat visitor Saturday. J. T. Fletcher, of Forest Grove, transacted business in the county seat Saturday. W, E Bouctein was down from Mountaindale the laat of tha week Andrew Heckmann, of Bethany, waa in the oounty aeat Friday. U. W, King, of Manning, wa in town th last of tbe week. UNTIL SATURDAY EVE Several Warehouse Licenses Are Granted by Court REQUIRES BOKD OP THOtlSASD Rrialar Grist f Clalaa, Beside 17ft Real Warraate The oounty board did not adjourn until Saturday evening. Aside from that reported last week tha business is aa folio: Weichmao road near Scholia or dered opened but o'd road to be used for winter travel if new road become loo muddy. . Lota 13 end 14, blk 10 8 P addi tion to Forest Grov to be assigned by county to J B Wilke upon pay ment of taie. coat, penalties, etc. Kipense inqueit on body of Lars Nielsen, soicide, ordoied paid. , Wm Riefeobery appointed fire warden for Hammond Lumber Company at said company's li nens. Recorder a fee for June approve! at tl'.M 50; Clerk' feee, !157 75. Bond having teen filed ware houae licensee for on year granted J B Imiay, Reedvill; O E Kdeon, Cornelius; C B Buchanan, Cornell- u: M K lount trantrd rebate of I0.U7 on taxes. Commander of Matthews' Pout, G. A. R. Foreat Grove, requested to appear Aug 8, before board, to re- Krt on bill of Portland Sanitarium ilgent aoldier John North, for $41.50, which commander refute to OK. County road 305 ordered opened on surrey, per petition M D Jones Jonn at Underwood grauted re bate on taie. Resignation of W F Deaainger, supervisor of Beaverton district, requested, and notified to do no more work on roada. The following county claims ware allowed: K X Harding, inry list : H 1 .146 66 . 74 7s . to 00 . 9 7 , jo 00 . s so . lo 38 J D Ilibhs, U W Hudson, " " A Grotsen, lumber roada A Hergert & Soai, lumber roads. Jao Vaaderwal, assessing jouneon liroe, lumber roads W M Jackson, treat awl , . , . . W K Hollenbeck, bridges.. Ooff Kros, hardware roads K A Knott, ration 611 Mrs V Batlev, Lewis A Clark... FWBsltee, " " ... WO Hare, ' " " ... Wheeler Mofg Ce " ... Mrs 8 B Huston, ' ' " ... I W (ioodiu. bridges' W O Hire, Co Exhibit I, & C . . . 94 00 . a 30 . loo 7 75 . 6 f . 7H5 .MO "5 . 74 4J .167 66 .100 00 , 6 00 . 5 00 .231 ao . 11 00 . 7 fto . i 75 . 7 oe 21 as , 18 5o . 5o 00 . 18 50 83s , 1 ao .. S" 3 ,. 79 60 . 9S 90 . 9 5 I C Cnllshaa, roads and bridges. T V Sain, sal supervisor Mr I. Krsus, roads Dr F J Bailey, insane J W Council, ilitf sal, dtp etc . . . O W I'attertoa & Son, relief . . . . Tlic Argus, printing V J Hentou, roads.... H 'f Buttoo, assessing.... A B Todd, sal supervisor City light A water I H Matthews Post, Ind soldier . . T C Meacbain, bridges Thompson Bros, " lumber Comeltuan ' " " .... C C Hancork, bridges snd roads.... Hishup Bros. " " ' .. Carttens Hro& Hartley, lumber.. J VI Conn!!, board prisoners..... O W Hath, printing O Baldwin, bridges Fred Parsons, . " Otto Hentkey, roada J O Boos, - . " W K Livermort, " 16 lo 15 76 10 50 5 25 6 lo It 48 W V Lewis, sal supervisor 68 76 C B Bu.-banan, corn asl 40 10 W J Burner, - 39 40 Henry VauDvke, roads. 61 80 AS Hatch, holta.v.. . 7 65 L A Rood, sal judge. 65 at D I Barrett, express snd cash ., , , 14 40 J B McPberson, roads. 8 Ro Geo Strong, insane 7 50 Lawrence Dixon, ex board 12 00 W H Bear, " la 00 11 C Todd, " " - 18 00 Josephiue Csse, " " i2 00 Ballard & Unaville, grader repair 1 75 ax s narnea, viewing roans , 4 00 W M Thurston, viewing; roads. . . . 4 00 Irwin Hodsoa Co, books c b.....; 3K 60 Edward Bone, road and highways U 7 GIsss & Prudhomme, sta., j 50 IK Hrouwer, assessing.....,.,. 42 00 Wheeler Mnfg Co, lumber .10 78 Western Clay Mnrg Co, sewer pipe 18 75 O F Cook, powder road jl 40 J W Goodin, bridges.. ?...Joo 00 Busbong & Co, sta .'. ....... 7 00 C V, Wolf, roads snd highways. . .500 00 A M Collins, Janitor., -.. , 35 00 K J Godmaa, clerk, ilep etc sos 95 Geo Wilcox, assessor. . , .. 7S 00 A J Roy, Co poor farm .. 63 00 ,..185 63 .. s 90 .. 86 lo .. 41 66 .. 7 69 ... U 00 .. 60 10 Albeit rriday, labor Mays Brot, nails,..,; H 1 Knrstll, recorder Willis Ireland, dep recorder,,. MCCase, CoSuptsal M C Csse, sundries. A A Morrill, surveyor. , , , Where people meet each other frequently in a business or aooial way, clothing ia a very important consideration, and haa a great deal to do with a man's success muoh more than is generally realised. We handle the K. N. A F. suits for men the best. H. Wehrung A Sons. ( ,Vv;. , . Dr. Cogblan, of Portland, was a Hillsboro visitor Sunday. . Mayor Talboti of Cornelius, was in tbe city Saturday. . . , M. Henderson, of Cornelius, was in town Monday. Screen door and adjustable wia dow screens at Patterson & Son. ' J. A. Zimmerman, of below the Hare mill, wa in town Monday. Geo. Cummingt and wife were this week guest of Mra. Landese and Carl Larsen and wit. Th Corneliu Bank ia now open ani doing business with T. H. Adam, of Forest Grove, aa caabier. . Jobn Maater ha purchased the F. J. Barber place, formerly owned by the late 8. Holcomb, on First A Baseline. - The latest in Mohairs Mohair Melange, Carina I,uatrin,X-Dy Mohair, Yelour, Pastel Mohair Bourette Ruiting, at H. Webrung A. Sons. Tbe Miseea Alice and Beth Stan ley, daughters of Prof. J. II. Stan ley, are spending the Summer with Mr. R B.Collins. Silk Chiffon, Mobair Lustre Voillei in fact, tbe largest display in Summer goods ever seen in Washington County. H. Wehrung & Sons. Mis Emma Prough and Miss Mary Clark, of Portland, have been ueeta at the J . II. Prough place, South Tualatin. Good team rf work mares, true, for tale; alao 3 j inch wagon, nearly new; harneaa; plow; harrow; mow- j er; goea for cash at a bargain. Carl Larsen, Hillsboro, Sevsnth St Oak. j Chas. Tompkins, who i logging ovtr at Ostrander, waa in town th firat of the week, returning from a visit with hi folk at Glencoe. Mrt. Pearl Putnam, of Todd county, Minn., it here for a three month' visit wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bennett, the three starting for Tillamook, Sunday, for an puting at the coast. Speaking of groceries if you want the lined staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market, try Jobn Dennis. He ia fter your trade, and once a cuitomer, always a customer. Cbiis. K. Henry, the real estate man of Portland who has a home in thia city, sold a quarter block on Sixth Street, Portland, last week, for $37,500 Tbe deal netted him a handaome commission. You will do well to list your farm for aale with J. C. Kuratli. Will also cry auotioo aale. Satis faction guaranteed. J. C Kuratli, Hilltboro, R. F. I). 4. Reeidenc. Phillip, Ore. J. H. Wilkins, the old veteran and John Wilkint, his son, were in town Monday. Wilkint Jr. hat been over at Hoquiam, Wash., for tome time, workrng in a big log ging camp. Denuia has received his new stock of shoe, the American Gen tleman and American Lady, the finest in the market. Come in and them. Tbe latest models. These shoes are advertised in every prominent magazine and newspa per in tbe world. All parties are hereby notified to not take oounty road grader under my charge without my content, and party or parties who took the grader from the end of tbe Bend road are notified to return same at once and save trouble. uustave Bronner, Supervisor Diet. No. 9. W. A. Quick, of Kokomo, Indi ana, was here the first of the weak. the guest of his nephew, W. D. (Juick. of Mountaindale. He a brother of D. 0 Quick, of Halaey, Linn county, and who at one time ran the ijuick mm, anove noun taindale. Mr. Quick haa lived at Kokomo since 1809. . If you want ice cream that ia of the fineat try Palmateer'a. Hi ia the best on the coast. Polite at tention and prompt service given our customers, r ruits in season and a choice line of dears and to baccoa. Second Street, next door to Hillsboro Hotel. Last Saturday was the hotteat day of the season, tbe mercury reg isteriag 98 in the shade during the warmeet part of the day. Garden everywhere were more or less wilt ed, and grain ripened rapidly all over tha county. By evening, how ever, a nice breeze started, and al day Sunday a good wholesome west wind kept down the temperature. Chas. Berry, who has been in the Southern Paoifto traiu service for 21 years, and who for a number ot years haa been running freight and extra passenger by this station, was let out the other day for running by orders. The sad thing about it is that the Mcwinnville agent, Harry Conway, formerly here, was invol ved, in trying ' to help Barry out of a bad predicament. Conway has a host of friends at MoMinnville, and the merchants there are taking the matter up with tbe Southern to get him rtiutated. J. Sheriff Connell Has Summon ed 31 Jurdrs 4 MAY TBY RIGHTS OF WAY CASES Large Kaaber f Diverce Cases tbe Docket Judge T. A. McBride will convene circuit court for the July term next Monday morning, and Sheriff Con nell has summoned 31 jurors to be in attendance. Th jury will have no other business, unices upon re quest of defendant, than to try out omeof the right bf way cases for the Tills inook road, it being under stood that there are .several who will not come to an agreement to let the line pas through their places without legal proceedings, j Tbe divorce eases are as large as usual. They are: Kate Gardner va Leon Gardner; kmma White ve Eugene D White; Erneet Kern v Lena Kern; Mary McCallum ve Walter McCallum; Alexander As cbwsnden vs Lena Aschwanden; Jamea Smith vs Jeatie Smith; Ame lia Graoer v Kdmann Gtauer; Victoria Kemp vs Benjamin Kemp; Georgia Bash va Frank Bash; H R Davi v W L Davis and Lyda Cbittendon va H L Chittendon; IMiiaa War va Lyman War. Partition suits Georgia and Blake Winter va Sarah Brickdale; Frank M incent va Emetine in- ceot; H T Bagley vs Ellen Kenne dy et als; Robert Heimback va Gertrude Heimback. Action for money L M Hoyt Co vs F R Dailey; Esrl Tupper va L J and R A Maggon: W J Wall va F M Heidel; George Schulmerich va Sue B Hart et als; T H Littlehales vs E J Hubbert and Base Line .umber Co; Cash Register Co vs La Course & Co; Geo F Liveely vs W R Montgomery; same vs Chaa H George, both actions on hop con tract and failure to deliver; E W Haines va E J Hubbert; State va Washington county; Climax Mill va G J Saunders; Linda Fucha va yeopold Fucha et alp; Cbaa Mitch- ell va R B Goodin; U S G Marquam va Washington Connty. To quiet title W K McCallum va W K Maatera et als; Fred Reiss vs M E EverittjF Hugenin vs John Bobart et alt; V L Archambeau vs W Farqubar. Foreclosure Thoe Talbot va Mary Barrett etala; Jessie Alexander va Edith Monroe: H Wehrune & Sons, foreclosure cou6rmation; T H Smith vs H J Magee snd Oliver Ne ton; m Bagley vs T R Cornelius, insolreat, for confirmation; B F Waller va F B King; W H Lyda a E A Jerome et als mechanics lien; L i McNary vs Golden Williams, et als; H R Adama vs John Carlson; John John son vs J W Eldredge. Action lor damages W j Miller va Tualatin Mill Co; Cyrus McKay vs David Smith and wife. Appeal from Justice Court H G King vs M O'Neil. Injunction E W Haines vs Sheriff et sis; J W Shute & J A Koote v Sheriff. Equity John 1 Jonnsoa sr by nts next friend vs Annie Johnson; Snow & Huston vs Edith Monroe. . Replevin Chin Sine va Edward Hughes and Sheriff Sewell; Ross Rhe ghitto vs Csdy etals. For possession 01 real property Pacific University va M E Austin, one tract; C L Large, another tract; and J C Clark, another tract; To establish boundary line Micheal Rahn va Henry Dick. To set aaide conveyance August Shatter vs Samuel Stein. Insolvency cases Wm Porter, D M Radley, Richard Morton, Donald Mc Pherson, T R Cornelius, Bowthy & Sliiichcouibe, Boos & Heitsbausen. IRRIGATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that partita may until further notice nae water for irritating lawns, hours for irri gating being from 6 to 8 p. m , or two hours each evening. Those who wish to use water for this purpose must notify Recorder H. T. Bag ley or the undersigned. Two short blasts of the whistle will notify pa trons to shut off water at 8 p. m , and violation of this rule is $5 00 tor the first offense and a discon tinuance of the service for the sea son on Becond offense. . Parties! up on discontinuing the service must notify the Recorder as water will be charged for to date of notice. These rules will be enforced strictly to the letter. By order Water & Light Com mittee. II. T. Baglev, Recorder. W. II. llingle, Supt. Mies Cornelia Barker, of Port land, ia a guest of the.Wehrungs, this week. Ladies' ready made shirtwaists and skirts, at big reduction, at II. wehrung A Sons. Miss Letitia Conover, who hai been the truest of Miss Snsie Me Kinney Kir several weeks, departed Tuesday morning for Heppner. Sfce Delta Drug Store Use our latest Spring dyspepsia, indigestion, Mission Herb Tea recommend this preparation. Prescriptions and Family Remedies a Specialty. We Main St HU.LS3CR0 OOEZZRCIAI OAKX 4. S. tHQLES, PrI4mmt en. BOMHMCRKUt, Oi Umht Strt, ( As the Twig is The How is it with the young people ot your household? Are .they saving money? Have they learned to appreciate the' value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to instill into their minds correct ideas concerning thrift and economy? Are you seeking the opportunity to "bend the twig?" Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? If so, here it is: Send the young folks to our bank with the first spare dollar that cornea into their hands. The next dollar should be treated in like manner, and the practice so continued until a fixed habit of saving haa been established. A good ly bank account will soon result; the young folks will get an inkling of the ways of business, and, being thus "in clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty manhood. ' " " THE J. W. North Side Main St. CONTRACTOR AMD BUILDER Am prepared to give vou figures on any kind of a building in Washington county. Eighteen years' practical experience. Address, Hills boro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Pacific States ThoneNo. 28x4. Wlien You Go To Portland Make your plans tostop at a home-like hostelry; a place where 3'ou will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in your own home, town or city. ' ; , . , , Ufe Forestry Inn la such a place, and it. stands within on block of th Exposition Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THE FORESTRY INN ' is constructed on the log cabin style; furnishings, cuisine, and man agement conforms thereto. It haa 150 large, commodioue rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot and cold water and free hatha. . From' the roof garden a view ia had of the Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of th city. European plan. Dining service a la carte ami reasonable aa In any part of the city. Price of Rooms, $I.OO and $1.50. Special Rates to Parties of two or more. MEALS A LA CARTE ' THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. . Address, " ' ''r P. C. Mattox, Manager, or H. M. Fancher. 25th and Upshur 1 Remedy for constipation, etc. , , Hillsboro, Ore. : Pays interest on time deposits; charges no exchange to its cus tomers, and do not charge ex change on their home checks. Come and see us. T-S, Bent Tree's Inclined" SHUTE BANK Hillsboro, Oregon r. p. cczzzt Sts., Pprtlaud Oregon r 3sbsO rn