The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 31, 1905, Image 1

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    VOL. XII.
HILLSBORO, OREGON, AUGUST 31. 1905.
NO. 25
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LAND FRAUD CASES
(JETTING CLOSE 1101
Waller J. Smith, Above Cialca
Creek, Indicted
HKOMINENT TILLAMOOK PEOPLE
StcreUri of Crasd Jury, Bailey, Hwt
Over Sunday
Th Federal Grand Jury, in aessioo
at Portland, adjourned Friday eve
nlo, until Monday morning, and
SdcmUry John W. Bailey, of thia
city, and Alex Alexander, of Forest
Grove, came out to rent orer tb
Sabbath. The scene of the land
fraud cata baa shifted until it
trikea very eloaa to Washington
County, Walter J. Smith, who keeps
a slopping place on the Wilson
River, being indiuled aa one of the
crew. Smith' plso i known to
hundred! of Washington County
people who make trips over' to the
classic ihades of Tillamook . Claude
Thayer, atao well known here, and
Oak Nolan, an attorney, are alao
Indicted alone with the following:
Clark K. Hadiey, Maurice I .ach,
Thoa. Coatee, John Tuttle and
Chaa. K. Haya.
The mijority of there people are
known here, and they are charged
with land fraud. The statute of
limitation! bad run within a period
of lit houri.
An amusing feature connected
with the land fraud caeee ia the
fact that Judge A. 8. Bennett, well
known at preeiding judge of thii
county, waa caught by the police
foroe playing poker In the Imperial
Hotel, Friday night, and marched
to the polioe atation, where be wai
discharged by the police judge, af
ter lecture.
NEW TRAIN SERVICE
In order to accommodate the local
travel and give the people an op-
1 or t unity to spend the evening in
'orlland to visit the Ki position,
theatre, eto, the Southern Pacific
baa Inaugurated additional service
between Portland and Forest Grove
a follow!, In addition to the pres
ent aervioe, no change in the ached
ule of which will he made:
(MIINil RAST
Forest Grove 12:30 P. M.
Cornelius 12:35 " "
Hllleboro 12:43" "
Keedvill 12:57" "
Beavertoo 1:07 " "
Portland 1:60" "
001 NU WKHT
Portland
Beavertoo
Reedville , .,
Hllleboro
Cornelius
Forest Drove
This train will
Sunday, and the
10:45 P. M
11:28 " "
11:39 " -
11:54 " "
12:01 A.M.
12:05" "
run daily except
service will be
maintained as long as the business
will justify. This will be a local
passenger train of suburban nature,
and will not carry a baggage car,
so that baggage cannot be checked.
of
W. McQuillan, of southeast
Newton, was In town Saturday.
Mist Myrtle Butler, of Forest
Grove, visited here over Sunday.
Win. Bohulmerloh, the Farming
ton dairyman, was in town Satur
day. W. H. Lyda, the Bellingher
Bridge sawmill man, was in town
Saturday.
For a good smoke try the Schil
ler or Kxcellencia end you will
try them again and again.
John Kassabaum, of Glenooe,
and John Kieni, of Cedar Mill,
were in town Saturday.
With your head hot your brain
is not right for work. Moral; Buy
vour hats from H; Wehrung k
Suns.
Mrs. E. M. Christensen, of Sard
Francisco, and who owns the Mar
tin Smith ranch, near Lenox, was
in town last Thursday evening.
Our midsummer stook of ladies'
dress goods is absolutely the finest
In the city. Call and see. H.
Wehrung & Sons. '
J. T. Young and family have re
turned from an outing at Netarts
and Mies Irene Youog, who has
been visiting ber sister Mrs. Booth,
at Clatskanie, is home again.
You will do well to lint your
farm for sale with J. C. Kuratli,
Will also cry auction sales. Satis
faotlon guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli,
. Hillsboro, R. F. I). 4. Residence,
Phillips, Ore.
Ed. Schiller, the Portland eigar
manufacturer, and who employs 55
people tn the business, waB a Hills
biro visitor Friday last. His 12
year old son recently suffered two
ODerationt for appendicitis, at one
of the Portland hospitals.
(1. F. C. Meyer, of Blooming,
writes the Argus: "On Aug. 27 the
Germsn Lutherans of this place
and surrounding vicinity had our
annual mission meeting In Hel-
mold's Grove. A repreeentation
from Bberwood, Giston and Hay.
ward, were there. Rev, K Eber
bardt, of Bnohotniah, preached io
the forenoon, and Rev. F. C. Ebe
ling, of (Ins ton, preaching in the
afternoon. The ladies of Blooming
served a splendid dinner tor the
visitor and all had a good time.
Tbe missionary collection was
S5.50."
C'orrsri Brothers, the Italian gar
deners southeast of town, take ex
ceptions to an article in the Inde
pendent atating that ait "Italian
gardener" had drove his team over
a little fellow a wsgon, one day last
week. They say neither of them
did such a thing, end Marshal At
kinson says it was nsitber of them.
This correction U made for the
IwnefJt of the Correris, as they are
the only Italians engaged in gar
dening around here, and many
might think they, or one of them,
had been resklees.
From this date all who buy $1
worth, or more, in my hardware
store, will get a rebate of 10 per
rent, sud on purchases of between
M) cents and 1 1 .(Ml, a rebate of 5
per cent, will be given. This ap
plies to everything except oils and
white lead. e are going to close
our business, and here is a chance
to save from 5 to 10 iter cent., and
our prices meet all competition.
A. U. A retinoid, Becond Ktreet. In
dependent phone No. 454.
Uillsboro row has a local indi
vidual wire into Portland on the
Pacific Htatee' telephone line, and
it is proving a great convenience,
as patrons no longer have to wail
tbe pleasure of the other wire,
which is used by all tbe other Weet
Hide offices. Tbe wire was put on
at the solicitation of Lome Palma
teer, as Ibis city is turning in more
1uaioeaa than any other station on
the circuit.
M. R. Cheney, the Forest Grove
tinner, and who worked in a Wis
consin town 25 years ago, where
the Argus reporter spent his early
boyhood, was down from Foreet
Grove Tuesday, getting a permit to
burn 25 acres of shutting on bis
rsncb near Buxton. While in tht
oity Mr. Cheney made this office a
pleasant mil.
Tbe weather ia getting cooler and
a new healer is the next thing
wanted. Just .remember that R.
Cave keeps the Cule airtight, and
it is the finest in the market, and
nicely finished. Com in and see
them. A line of t steel ranges st
rock-bottom prices, will arrive
about September 1.
After a short visit with thsir
cousin, Mrs. R. A. Blair, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. LaRue, Mr. Jos. Flem
ing, Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Randolph,
have taken their departure for their
homes in Ipava, III, Before coming
to Hillsboro they were sojourning
at some of the Canadian and Brit
ish Columbia Summer resorts.
John V. Hale, who is running an
engine on the Southern Pacific out
of Grant Pass, was here this week,
the guest of hi parent, Mr. and
Mr. Green Hale, of west of town.
John ia looking fine and like the
Southern Oregon country. Mrs.
Hale, formerly Miss Clark, accom
panied him and has been visiting
relatives and friends.
W. N. Ferrin, president of Pad
Qo University, is preeiding officer of
the educational congress at lb
Lewi & Clark Fair. Supt. Case
as well aa many Washington Coun
ty teachers, Is in attendance at the
big session, which is taking the
place of Oregon' annual teachers'
County institutes,
A change. J. W. Ilsrlrampf will
retire from the feed store business,
on Main A Third, and H. L. Ber
tram pf, hia son, will suceeed htm.
All persons who have claim against
J. VV. Hartrampf, and those who
have claims against ths store, will
please call and settle.
J. C. Schulmericb. of Banks, and
who own a big farm adjoining that
thriving station, wa In town Mon
day, Mr. Schulmerioh says that
Watrou A Hoffman, or IWt
Grove, are progressing nicely with
their new store building at Banks
Grand ball at Bethany Hall, on
Saturday eve, Sept. 2, 1905. Tick
eta and supper, 50 cent. Com
one come all and enjoy the dance
in the "Good Old Summer lira.
J. B, King.
Dr. James Luther and wife, of
Westmoreland, Pa, are her thi
week, guest of A, P, Luther and
wife, of South Hillsboro. They are
out to visit the Fair and meet rel1
tiyes.
The Imperial cider mill at Cor
neliua has been thoroughly over
hauled and will begin making oi
der on September lOtu.
H. Harrington, one of Center
ville's big farmers, was a county
seat visitor tbe Brit of the week.
SOUTHERN FACTO
BIG ASSESSMENT
Exceed a Half Million Do.
lars of Total
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS PER MILE
Will Psy e Nlstly TboaMad Dtllsrs,
Lied, Alose
Assessor Geo. II. Wilcox has finish
ed tbe Southern Pacific Railway
assessment and, the roll shows tbst
tbe company must this yesr pay
taxes on a valuation of over a half
million dollars, roadbed, rolling
stock, and lands, combined. The
Weal Hide road, running past Hills
biro, pays on a valuation of 10,
(MX) per mile, while the road run
ning put Tualatin and Sherwood
pay on a valuation of $7,000 per
mile.
Of tbe landa ssseesed about $'.V
000 of the assessment is sold under
contrsct, leaving the company to
sy, first hand, on fW.OOO worth of
lands. Tbe tax on land sold, how
evsr, Is always psid by tbe com
pany to avoid trouble with pur
chasers. Tbe entire assessment is
as folio, being about one-twenty
fifth of the entire Ux toll:
Road hrd, 34 miles 1310,120
Rolling stock 29.200
Lands
Town lot
Depot buildings
wss a
Portland
182,725
1,420
4,380
Total assessment $527,845
Tli Dtacoa on Oregon's Came Bird
I he lived In Indiana?,
Where the Uiy Wabash flows.
An' I've lived in oT Car'lina
Where the sweet pertater grows!
I've sojourned dJwn in Tessa
Where there's alius lots of room
An' I've lived a year ia Georfry
Sincllln' tweet Magnolia bloom I
Then I cam out West In 'fifty,
Kstln' cams root snd game
Seltlin' on the fork of Dairy,
Where I took m np a claim.
You may tslk about ol' Teaa
Aa' ber steer with juicy steak;
Of your Ceorgy water melons.
Both of which aint hard to take
Yon csn brag of Indisnny
An' ber famous punktn pies;
Of Csr'llna's sweet pertaters
Rothsr rnlilin' good my eyes!
But, I'm satisfied with Wehfo.il;
Best the worl' fer fowl and egg
An' fer downright, clever ealiu'
Give me China phessnnt's leg! ,
NOTICE
The fruit dryer near Scholia oan
dry a limited amount of prums for
outside parlies it arranged for early.
iood work guaranteed
Call up Thomas Herd, on Scholia
ine.
P. 0. Address, Newberg., U F.
No. 3.
D
R. C. Vaugbt, travelling sales
man, spent Sunday with his family.
M. Cantwell, of Mountaindale,
wa in tbe county seal Monday
morning. -
Chaa. Matlhies, of Laurel, waa in
the city Saturday last and mad
tbe Argu ottio a pleasant call.
Mr. and Mr. J. A. Thornburgb,
of Forest Grove, were guest of
Sheriff Connell and wife, Sunday
Wanted: Hop picker for Cate
hop yard, east of town. Reglatsr
at the yard, or at the Cate Market,
Main Street.
Engineer Rankin, with the Till
mook road, returned Tuesday from
an extended trip to Portland.
Smokers like the Schiller and the
Kxcellencia. These cigar are of
the beet took. You can't fool an
authority on a good cigar.
John Campbell, of Sherwood, wa
in toen the first of the week, the
guest of Wm. Tipton, of South
Hillsboro.
Parties wishing to pick hops in
the Imbrie yard wilt please register
between this and September 1
Peter Nelson A Fred Wolf.
Mr. and Mr. Clarence Young,
who have spent the Summer at
Scholls, have gone to Rainier to re
id for the Winter. '
Are you satisfied with the shoe
you have been buying? If not.
come and see Schulmerioh Bros.
Every pair absolutely guaranteed.
B. C. Hollenbeck, of Mountain
dale, was in the county seat Tues
day morning, having returned the
last of the week from a three days'
visit at the Fair.
For sale: fine work hone, gray,
weigh from 1 100 to 1500, 5 year
old, sired by Kalamar, the Ladd &
Reed horse and out of the Imbrie
stock of mares; gentle, sound and
true. Henry Harris, Cornelius.
W. J. Benson
Visitor Tuesdsy.
John MnFee, of Laurel, was in
the city Tuesday.
Ferd Groner and family, of
Scholia, ars enjoying cottage life at
Newport, this week. .
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Connell were
Portland viaitore, Tuesday evening,
attending Last Days of Pompeii, at
the Oaks.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Abbott, of
San Pedro, Cel., were gum of Mr.
snd Mrs. K. L. Abbott the laat of
the week.
Mr. L E. Wilke has returned
from e trip to Montana, where ber
husband is in tbe employ of the C.
H. government.
Fine farm, good improvement.
70 acre under cultivation; near
Forest Grove; for sale at a bargain.
Inquire at Ibis office.
City Treasurer W. S. Hudson, of
Forest Grove, was in town Satur
day, a caller at the office of County
Treasurer Jackson.
J. W. Marsh, one of tbe pioneers
of 1852, was in town Friday eve
ning snd ssys that threshing is
neirly over in his section.
Sheriff Connell went out to Iowa
Hill, Tuesday morning, and post
poned to ssle of the Henry Becker
personal property, set for that date
Frank Rowell, of the Grnner
Rowell Company, was up Tuesday,
and says that so far no will has
been found in the Molstesd estate.
W. K. Bouceein. who has a ranch
above Mountaindale, and who has
been doing carpenter work on tbe
plains this Summer, was in town
tbe first of the week.
Albers Brother & Schneider
have another big contract to furnish
the government oats for the Philip-
Sines, and tbey are buying from
i'aebington County farmer.
Henry Cbeney, eon of Elbridge
Cheney, of Foreet Grove, and who
serve I three year in the Philip
pine, has re enlisted tor another
three years in the Hospital Corps.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hinde and
family, who have occupied the Mrs.
J. W. Morgan home throughout the
Bummer, departed the last of the
week for their home in Iowa.
David Rice, who ia one of the
nurses in the Oregon fcoidiere'
Home at Roseburg, was in town
the last of the week, and went on
out to Glencoe to visit relatives.
E. A. Knotts, of Tunlatin, and
wbo has been at work on the Tilla
mook railroad grade this aide of the
Roy School, went home, Saturday
evening, accompanied by Mrs.
Knotts.
C. W. Garrison, a son of A. II .
Gsriieon, was here Friday, the
guest of his sister, Mr. W. A. Fin
ney. He has gone to lone, where
he has opened a barber shop under
ease, with tbe privilege of purchase.
Fred Schumacler, of near Cedar
Mills, started the last of the week
tor a trip to Antwerp, Europe, to
be absent several months. He went
via the Canadian Pacific and takes
the steamer from Montreal.
T. P. Goodin and wife went over
to Newport along with T. R. Im
brie snd daughter, Mias Edna and
Lucille, Friday. Kay L. Thomp
son, of the Asotin, Wash., Sentinel,
and wife, also wore parties to the
trip.
Hon. Evan Reamee, of Jackson
ville, accompanied by bis wife, waa
a guest at the Tongue residence the
last of lbs week. Mr. Reame is
district attorney for Jackson Coun
ty, and ia also heavily interested io
the eleclrio light business.
Contractor J. W. Goodin reports
that he has the piling all driven
for the big Winter bridge across
the Tualatin bottoms, south of
town, and his crew commenced
work on the timber and floor the
last of tbe week,
Dennis ha received his new
stock of shoes, the American Gen
tleman and American Lady, the
finest in the market. Com in and
see them. The latest models.
These shoes are advertised in every
prominent magazine and newspa
per in tbe world.
tii. Wann, W. H. Taylor, Chas.
Hochstetler and C. Blaser, went
over to retime Ureer, me laei oi
the week, returning Monday, bring
ing with them two fine buck deer,
as a result of their chase. Hlaeer
landed one of them and Taylor and
Wann, the other.'
We ret tires while you wait with
out "House Cold Tire Setter," and
the entire four wheels can bo set in
from twenty to thirty minute
Our chargee are reasonable. Do
not be deceived by any on who
tell you "the old way is the beet."
Come and see for yourself. We do
all kind of engine and boiler re
pairing, wagon repairing and gen
era! blacksmith work.-L G. Wei
dewitsch, Cornelius.
WARDS A BIG TREAT
Fifty Orphans and Foundlings
Visit Uwa k dark
WENT IX CHANGE OP A SISTER
Attache of Eiposltisa Stood Eipenars
f Refreshments
Tb Beiverton St. Mary's Home
Monday was a scens of a great deal
of enthusiasm for lb day wa one
of great importance to fifty of tbe
little lad who are being educated
and eared for by the institution
That number went to Portland and
viewed the exposition, free of ex
pense, one of the Exposition attach
es even putting op the money for
the refreshments for the little
chap.
Fstber Moor ha been making
arrangement for some time to give
his wards a treat, and when the
management of the Fair acquiesced
there was great rejoicing by the
lads.
&e Delta
TAX NOTICE
The Tax payers of Washinzton
County, Oregon, are hereby notified
that the last half of their taxes for
the year l'.KM and levied in Janu
ary, iih, are now payable, and
will become delinquent on the First
Monday in October, rHJ5, at which
time lulereH at tbe rate of 12 per
cent, per annum will be charged in I
addition to 1U per cent, penalty.
which interest charge will be com
puted from the first Monday in
April, 1905.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Au
gust 29, 1905.
J. W. Connell,
Sheriff of Washington County,
Oregon.
BIG LOG CONTRACT
Dwight Pomeroy, who in company
with Tho. Hi n ton, has seven hun
dred thousand fe-t of whiti fir logs
down, for the Oregon City paper
mills, was in town Tuesday. He
states that the loj are all cut, and
that they will have them peeled be
fore the rains come, and (hen the
big drive to the Falls will com
merce, aa soon as the stage of water
warrants. Nearly half of this cut
was held up last Spring by reason
of the water falling too quickly,
FINE APPLE EXHIBIT
S. J. Uafletv, of Mountaindale,
brought in four of the largest ap
ple ever grown in Washington
County, Tuesday, and took them
on down to the Washington Coun
ty Lewis & Clark exhibit. They
are of the Alexander variety, one
being over 16 inches in circumfer
ence, and weighing 1 pounds, the
four together weighing o pounds.
For beauty of formation, for color
and for aroma, they are world beat
ers, and nothing in the Hood River
district ever equalled and they
raise "some apples" up there.
These four are from the first bear
ing and tney are so heavy it is a
miracle that they have remained
on the tree so long.
Drug' Store
Use our latest Spring Remedy for constipation,
dyspepsia, indigestion, etc.
Mission Herb Tea
We recommend this preparation. Prescriptions
- and Family Remedies a Specialty.
Main St.
Hillsboro, Ore.
HILLSBORO COAlXrRCIAL DAKX
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 ns.
4. S. SHOLES, JVewcfMSf
OFO. MOHULUOUCH,
Main Street,
KHisbero, Oregon
As the Twig is Bent
The Tree's Inclined"
How is it with the young people of 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 come into their bands. The next dollar should
be treated in like manner, and the practice bo continued
until a fixed habit of saving has 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" sre likely to grow up into straight and thrifty
manhood.
THE J. W. SHUTE BANK
North Side Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon
CONTRACTOR AKD BUILDER I
Am prepared to give you 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
Phone No. 28x4. .
r. p. cccnv
Fred Zilly, travelling salesman
for Irwin-Hodson, was a Hillsboro
viBitor Tuesday.
Are you a smoker? Then call
for the Schiller or Kxcellencia
Oregon manufacture.
Hazel Ledford, of Forest Grove,
was in - town Monday morning, the!
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mr.!
(leo. T. Ledford. -v . ., " 1
Grant Mann, of South Tualatin,
is fully recovered from his fall a
few weeks ago, and was a Hillsboro
visitor Monday. ; .
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's hoso you can do no bet
ter, than to buy 'of John Dennis,
We bve them for everybody, and
at price that are values. .
John Beetle, who is customs col
lector . at Ketchikan, Alaska, is
down to visit the Lewis A Clark
Fair, accompanied by his wife.
This is their first trip down for
several years. ' '
Make your own wire fence. Buy
your wire and a superior wire fence
machine and you will have the
world by the seat of the breeches
and a down-hill pull. Machines,
$5, and your wire cheap. A. C.
Archbold.
G.F. Carroll, of Milwaukee, Wis.,
arrived Monday morning, for a vis
it with A. N. Stanton, of Holly
Farm, southwest of town. - Mr.
Carroll and Mr. Stanton are inter
ested together in a rubber plants
Hon in Sauthern Mexico, and1 they
contemplate a trip to thd South
llate this Fall.
When You Go
To Portland
Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry;
a place where yon will be shown every courtesy
and treated as you would be in your own home,
town or eit
E6e Forestry Inn
' Is such a place, and it stand within one block of the Exposition
Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. TUB FORESTRY INN
is constructed on the tog cabin style; furnishings, cuisine, and man
agement conforms thereto It has 150 Urge, commodious rooms, all
ojnluf on broad, cool veramlss; with electric lights; hot and cold
, water and free baths. From the roof garden a view is had of the
Exposition grounds, the city and surrouuding country. . Car service
direct to all parts of the city. Eniopean plan. Dining service a la
carte aud reasonable as in any part of the city, .
Price of Rooms, $1.00 and $1.50.
Special Rates to Parties of two or more.
MEALS A LA CARTE
THE FORESTRY INN. Inc.
- Address, " , , -
P. C, Mattox, ' Manager, or H. M. Fancher.
, ? i2tli aftd Upshur Sts., Portland, Oregon. -