VOL. XII. HILLSBORO, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 7, 1905. NO. 2ti J. GOVERNOR WILL NOT EXERCISE GLEUENGV Saya That lie Dislikes to Pnr. don Without Recommend THB COURT omi'EKS MUST ASK Cutraleck aed Trewley, Sent Fkhu line, Mut Serve Time Governor Chambe rlaln, In an Inter view with the Argus reporter, Kri- day, etetee that be Ihlnki hit order Id lake the stripes oil ot convict. and give theni blue-gray suits, will work to the well lring of all lbs prUonsrs, and ha slatej that ih far at escaping mora eaiily in thta garb la concerned, that escape! gsn erellr changed their appareii aa soon a tbey ran find other clothe Hpeaklng ahoul Trotulay'a deeir to gal out, be elated that ha ahotiUI not pardon him unleaa the trial judge and tha district attorney iliUoned him. Tromley wa the fellow who waa given a iloie of tar and (eatbera hare a few month prior to hia conviction for assis'lng in a jail delivery. The (iovernor alao elated that be would mil exr riea necutlve clemency with K. K Golestock, sent up for 12 years, without like recommendation from the trial offlcera. Aa neither Judge Moltride nor Diatrict Attor iter Allen will give auch a reo.im mend, theae two will vary likely remain until their sentence sipire. KILLS BIG LYNX Ora and Harry Cook, of Cornelius, were in the county aeal Monday, bringing with them a big lynx, measuring over three ll from the noae to the point ot bia tail, hia caudal appendage, however, (wing but two or three inchta long. The animal waa a monster of hia ape oiee, and waa treed by Mr. Cook'e doge, on the I.ung place, north of Cornelius. Ora Cook 'a boy Ural lo cated him, where tha dogs had him landed, but aa ha had only a email "pepper box" with him be went at ler ibe uncle, who eoon brought hie iyni ship out of the tree. There ia no bounty on theae animals, but there should be, aa they are worae alter sheep than coyoloa. NOTICE The fruit dryer near Bchollt can dry a limiwd amount of prunea for nutaide parties if arranged for early, tiood work guaranteed. Call up Thome Herd, on goholls Hue. P. 0. Address, Newberg , R. V. D. No. 3. STROHMAYER -BLEDSOE Married, at the reeldenoe of Mr John Bledsoe, near Greenville, Or , Hapt. :i, 1005, Uev. L. F. Belknap oflkiaiing, Mr Chaa. Hlrohmayer and Miaa Clarice N. J. Bledaoo, hotb of Greenville. Dr J. P. Tamieeie went to Tort land Monday. Dr. P. J. Bailey and F. M. Hei del were Portland vieitora Monday T. 0. Meacham waa down from . above Mountaindale Monday morn ing. For a good amoke try the Bchil lar or Kicellenoia end you will try them again and again. Dr. F. V. Wood, of Olenone, came in Friday and made a bum neaa trip to Portland. Miaa Mae Snyder, of San Fran cleon, waa here last week, the gunst of Miaa Wuluioth Jonee. . . With your head hot your brain ia not right tor work. Moral : Buy vour hate from H; Wahruog k Bona. John Doge, of Farmington, ex hibited aome fine blue-lop turnips on the atreeta Friday, bringing them up lor Fair purposes. Our midsummer Block of ladies drees goods ia absolutely tha fluent in the city, Call and sea. H Wehrung A Sons. . , K. L. Cate, of Portland, and who la ansnt for the Hawthorne estate, was out Friday, the gueal of hia brother, of the Hawthorne ranch east of town. You will do well to list your farm for eale with J. (J. Kuratli Will also orv auction Bales. Satli faotlon Buaranteed. J. C. Kuratl Hilleboro. R. F. D. 4. Residence Phillips, Ore. A six year old son of Mr. an Mrs. Frank Simpson, of South ' Tualatin. fell while playing in th barn, Sunday, and broke his right forearm, iust above the wrist. Dr, F. A. Bailey was called to rduce the fracture. C. K. Henry, the Portland real aetata dealer, residing in Houtb Hilleboro, through Attorney (leo. It. I'agley, haa secured an Injunc tion from Hon. T. A. MoBrlde, to restrain tha City of Hillidtoro from shutting oil' the water supply he uws to irrigate hia lawn. 1 he in- i unction was granted upon Cling a Ktnd in the sum of f:UXI, and the case will be tried out. Henry ob ject e to the turning off of bis water, and the petition aaya that after tha city abut olT the supply he had to nay a penalty of f 5 before be could nave il turned on. He relates that the city agreed to give bia a service for 50 cents per each thousand gal lone, and that he put in a meter at hi own expense. The city alleges that when the water supply became abort owing to the drouth an order waa made direoling limited uses of water for Irrigating lawna, and that Henry dieobeyed this, eauaing the water to be cut oil'. Henry al lege that the city ia bound to fur nih bim all the water he wants, both for domestic and irrigating purpoeea, and that he i not re quired to take leas than ha need for the preservation of bis grounds, which are, a a matter of fact, the nnwt beautiful in town. The city odlciala allege thry will fight the can to the limit, and, as Henry ia anmtohaL id a fishier for what he deems a hia riiiht there will be! plenty doing until the oourt settle the matter. Fully one hundred car for freight are wanted by farmera in thia vicinity, and the same car ahortage that waa prevalent last year ia epidemic again thia Fall. The company oilers no Immediate relief, and no one seems to know when we shall get wheels to ship out tbe product of the county. Rest of Hilleboro many farmers haul to Portland while roade are hard, rather than to lake Ibeir hay and grain to warehouses a'ong tbe line and then not be able to deliver when they think the price la right. Csr shortage haa been the trouble here every year when crops are to be moved but that is one of the iaadvanlage of living on a branch line., Mrs. C. Rurgland, of IWaverton, apeled to County Judge Rood to take charge of two minor children lielonging to frank Miller, who aa been logging on the Columbia, and order tbe children sent to the Boys' A Oirla' Aid Society, aa Miller had not been heard from for several months, and tho woman stated tbat she waa unable to sup port them longer. Without know ing aught of the proceedings Miller returned, Labor Day, and took oharge of the little ones, paying all arrearagea. Miller is hardworking and sober, and had been working ever since leaving for the Columbia liver. ... Geo. T. Rea. of west of town, was Monday morning exhibiting a belt and knife holder which be took off the body of dead, and, neoeaearily a "good" Indian, forty two yaara ago Sept. 4. The Indian was one of the bind that committed the New I'liu maSHaore in Minne sota, and Mr. Rea was one of the men enlisted to hunt them down Tbe Indian shot at Rea and he re turned the fire, downing him, arifl be went over to see what ha looked like, The belt la a handsome one, and has stood tha ravages of time without losing its beautiful color ing. Two arrow heads were found in the little pocket attached to the elt. From thia date all who buy $1 worth, or more, in my hardware store, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, and on purchases ot between 50 cents and fl.lX), a rebate of per cent, will be given. Thia ap plies to everything except oils and white lead. n c are going to close our business,' and here is a chance to save from ft to 10 per cent.; and our prioes meet all competition. A. C. Arohbold, (Second street, in dependent phone No. 454. Chairman Baker, of the Oregon republicans, haa called for a love feast to convene at Portland, Octo ber 12, when all hatchets, knives snd various other implements of inoiaion, are to be buried to help along some of Baker's candidates for oflioe, of course. W, K Barrett, of this city, and B. P. Cornelius, postmaster, are invited to attend. ' For sale (or seed: Choice lot of Winter oats and cheat seed. Will also sell five Merino Bucks, from the Baldwin Land & Sheep Co., flock, of Hay Cieek, Ore Wesley W. Paine, Glencoe, Ore, address, Hilleboro, R. F D. 8. Mike Rolling, of Blooming, was in the city Tuesday, and states that threshing ia concluded in his section. Mr. Mooherry, he Btaten, started bop picking in the Pollock yard, Tuesday morning. Kmil Osnelt,' of Mountaindale, was in town Tuesday, snd joined the Argus list, to keep informed on county news. 8, L. Hollenbeok, of Mountain dale, waa in the city Tuesday. . A Warehouse and Wood Burn cd Friday A Iter noon THE RAILROAD LOSES ITS WOOD Csuted by Spark Prom Engine, Igniting Roof Tha Alexander warehouse, at Dil ley, now owned by T. 0. Todd and Mr. Bisbee, of Forest Grove, caught fire Friday afternoon, tbe blaze starting from a apark from the en gine, the roof catching, first. Many turned nut to extinguish tbe fire, but owing to tbe strong wind, no headway could le roade. The wurehouie, which contained $SiK) worth of bay and grain, waa totally consumed, lbs loss on the building being estimated at $500. The loss of wood is estimated at $400. Henry Parsons, a firmer near Dil ley, loet a lot of cedar poles, which he had in the yard. An old warehouse waa also de stroyed by Ore at Cornelius, the aame day, but by a strenuous effort the II nie were prevented from spreading to other property. ADAMS ZIMMERMAN Mr. Fred Adams, of Ibis city, and Miea Adeline Zimmerman, of Ice land Farm, Southeast of Hillshoro, Southeast of HilUlniro, were united in marriage at the home of the bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zimmerman, on Sunday, September .1 1K)5, Rev. C. L. Hamilton, of the Hillsboro M. K Church, oflici a ting. The groom ia a former resi dent of HchoIIs, but for several months has been employed as Bales man for J. A. Meesinger and G. W. Patterson & Son. The wedding waa attended by a large number of friendaof bride and groom, Elmer Scott being groomsman and Mias Marguerite Freedeen, of Portland, the bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Adams departed on tbe evening train for Aatoria and o.bcr paints for a short honey moon, after which they will take up their residence in thia city. WORK AT A STANDSTILL Work on tho Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook railroad is at a stand still, owing to lbs failure of Rec ords, of the Alias Supply .U'm tract Company to make goxl on demands made on bim by virtue of the Forest Grove electric line. It appears tbat the men on the Port land end of the electric line were ieeued checks in payment for their services, ami there were on tunas in the bank to cash them lUis Slop ped work on the e'entrio line, and, of course, he being the same con tractor on the Tillamook road, Wakefield, of the bridge force, or dered his men into Portland, pay ing them off. Other contractors worked several days longer, the last to quit being contractor Knott h, grading up at Roy'a. All tbe labor employed by the contractors, Wake field, Knot to, J. C. Hare, and Thompson Bros., have been paid, or will be paid on the 15th, the only men not being paid as yet be ing tha engineer parties and the Sweden, who were working for Rec ords, , direct. Kfforts are being made to patch up both the affairs ol the electrio line and the Tilla mook project, and a return to work promised before long. Attorney Geo. It, Bagley made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Thoe. Wann waa out from Port land, Labor Day, visiting with his brother, Ed. Wann. Miss Rertina Cramer, of Hood River, in a guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. K. Hanley, or rorth Hilleboro. Aleo Gordon, of Glencoe, waa in town Monday, preparing to snip hay to Astoria, where ho Bella his crop nearly every year. A.' J. Roy, of the county farm, and who Buffered a dislocation tf his knee recently, is able to be out, but ia Btill unable to do any work. The Imperial older mill at Cor neliua haa been thoroughly over hauled and will begin making ci der on September 10th. C. F. Barrett was down from Greenville Saturday, the guests of hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Barrett. Smokers like the Schiller and the Kxoellenoia. TheBe oigars are of the best stook. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar, C B. Buchanan and Benj Soholfield, were down from Corne liua, last Saturday, attending i meeting of the Lewis & Clark Ex ecutive committee, 0. G. Barlow, of Portland, was out Fridsy, on business. John Bledsoe, of near Banks, was a county aeat visitor Saturday. Jewry Henton, of near Laurel, waa in town Monday morning. J. J. Meacbaro, of above Moun taindale, waa in tbt city Labor Day. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. H. ElUngben, of near Beaver Ion, waa in town Monday. Mr. Idling- sen is a recent arrival. T. P. Goodin, the contractor, is ? letting out plana and specification or the new theatre building. Ixmia Caretana, of Manning, wa down Monday, alter a viait, tbe last of tbe week, to tbe Lewi A Clark Fair. Fine farm, good improvement, 70 acres under cultivation; near Forest Grove; for sale at a bargain Inquire at this oflice. G. W. Kelley and J. A. Long, or Vinelands, were in town Monday, on business with tounty l-ierk Godman. Mrs. Cora Rhea Ragley, who starta for Council, Idaho, Thurs day, came out from Portland for the day, Sunday. C. W. IOiidon came in from Glencoe Monday, to meet Mra. Loudon, returning from a week'a visit at the Lewis & Clark Fair. Mrs. Johnson, of Philadelphia, a aister of M. C. Collier, and Mies Alice Johnson, her daughter, left Saturday for their home, after a 4 weeka' visit at Scholia. W. McQuillan, residence 3 miles southeast of Hillsboro, will cry auc tion eale at reasonable figures. Postoffice address, Hillsboro, Ore. . Miss Bessie Tiffany, daughter of the Mrs. Tinany who taught here aeveral years ago, was here the last of the week, the guest of Miss Jen nie Thome For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's boso you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We h.ve them for everybody, and at prices that are values. E. II. Lytle, a prominent rail ronl builder, and former owner of the Columbia Southern, between Biggs and Sbaniko, waa here Sun day, the guest of C. K. Henry. Monday waa Labor Day, but the spirit of the day was not particu larly observed here where labor unions srenot rooted but why not call it "Rest Day," anyway. Geo. H. Paine, of Fonda Lac, Wisconsin, and who haa been spending the last four years at Los Angeles, waa here the first of the week, the guest of his old time friend, F. M. Heidel. Make your own wire fence. Buy vour 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. R. Rasmuson, of Reedville, waa in town Saturday, accompanied by his family. He states that some of his wheat went 30 bushels to the acre, and that his best oata went 82 bushels to the acre. That ia pret ty fair, considering other yields in general. Dennis haa received hia new stock of shoes, tbe Ameriosn Gen tleman and American Lady, the finest in the market. Come in and see them. The latest models. These shoes are advertiaed in every prominent magazine and newspa per in the world. Tha Oregon Condensed Milk Company reinrts a car-load ship ment to Montana, this Monday, and another to Portland, aside from their retail shipments. The Company now has hundreds of patron who buy from them whole sale, instead ol through wholesale houses. Joe S Robinson, of Farmington, was in town Tuesday, with a load of the finest Gravenateina yet seen this season, the fruit being perfect in formation and almost without a blemish He says that all Wash ington County needs to beat Hood River fruit ia care of orchards, and plenty of spraying at the light sea son. In ten or twelve boxes of ap ples brought in by him, one could not detect a worm note. OF EQUALIZATION Will Convene on Monday, October 9, for a Week ASSESSOR, CLERK AXD JUDGE RelU VIII be Cuoipletei a Precedier, Saiarday Sight Ufe Delta Drug' Store The Washington County tax roll for the year of 1005 will be com pleted on Saturday evening, Octo ber 7, and Assessor Wilcox will convene tbe Board of Equalization on Monday morning, October 9, for a session of one week, to adjust tax f matters with those dissatisfied with j valuation, and to add to the roll any property that may bs found. J Should the hoard, which consists of Aeawsor Wilcox, County Judge, L. A. Rood and County Clerk: Godman, find it impossible to com-1 plete its labors by the Saturday! adjournment the county commis-l sioners must take up the work where the Equalization Board i leaves ofT its work. It is expected that more people will attend the session than before because each year sees more ownero on the- list of taxable property. The Southern Pacific is expected to send out a man, also, aa their aa aeeament hsa been raiaed nearly double, and in rome instances a trifle more. The Deacoa en Thrasbtn Tim 01 thraibla' time t here again I'm tmget a a kid To tee tbe grain come poutin' out That little painted lid! I like to see tbat ol' tuasheen Kat up tbe yaller straw, 'Till all tbe field are likked np bare In her capashns maw Hut ttill, the thrahin' aint the same A when I wa a lad An' some one drove tbat ol' hone-power A-awearin' like he's mad! Fer now tbey hitch an injine on Which puffa, and iwcau, and pants An' make the men jes' jump aronn'. Like they're that many ants An' (till, I like the thrashiu' time. To me it eem a joy It take me back to old-time days When I wa jet' a boy'. TAX NOTICE The Tax payers of Washington County, Oregon, are hereby notified tbat the last half of their taxes for the year 1004 and levied in Janu ary, 1005, are now payable, and will become delinquent on the First Monday in October, l'X)5, at which time iuterest at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum will be charged in addition to 10 per cent, penalty, men interest charge will be com mit ed from the first Monday in April, 1005. Dated at Hillsboro, Oiegon, Au gust 20, 1005. J. W. Connell, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Use our latest Spring Remedy for constipation, dyspepsia, indigestion, etc. 1 ttion. U Mission Herb Tea We recommend this preparation. Prescrintions - j---- and Family Remedies a Specialty. Main St - - - Hillsboro. Ore. KULSSORO OOZSEZRCIAL 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. 8. SHOLES, PrmaMmnt MCHULMKmCH, 0a CD. Main Strt, HHisboro, Creom P2S tt S3BsxjaxaO As the Twig is Bent The Tree's Inclined' How is it with the young people of yonr household? Are they saving money? Have they learned to appreciate the value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to instill into their minds correct ideaB 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 onr 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 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 thtw "in clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty manhood. THE J. W. SHUTE BANK North Side Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon GONTRAQTOR AND BUILDER Sheriff Connell. D. B and Henry Reasoner and Frank Sellman re turned Saturday evening from a deer hunt in the Mountains above Gaston. H. W.Scott. Herb Mat- tieeon and Alec Hoodenpuyl, of Gaston and vicinity, made up the party and tbe seven landed five deer, making one for each of the hunters, as your "Uncle Henry" watched camp. The Sherifl and I). B. Reasoner landed one each, Mr Reasoner killing one with Connell'a revolver. J. W. York, the Reedville farmer, waa in town Tuesday. N. H Johnson, of Glencoe, was a caller at the Argus office Friday, K. 0. Wolf, of Reedville, was up to the county seat Tuesday. Poitmaeter B. P. Cornelius and F. M. Heidel were Portland vieit ora Tuesday. Gottfried Schlaeflt, of Mountain- dale, was in town Tuesday, getting out a fire permit. H. S. Swallev, of Reedville, and who owns one of the finest farms in that section, was in the county seat Monday. Fred Corneliua is suffering from a painful attack of .blood poison in one of bis fingers, caused by a mere scratch. J. W. Shute, who is interested in mines, made a trip to Baker City the first of the week, and went on out to the mine by stage; J. H. Dorland, of Shady Brook, was in town Tuesday, and saye that the boys out that way have bsen busy fighting fires this week. Sheriff Connell went to Iowa Hill, Tuesday to sell the Henry Becker stock to cover an old judg ment A daughter of Becker bid the property in. Stanley M. Crimp, chief day tele grapher for the Postal Telegraph, in Portland, accompanied by hia wife, was a visitor at Mrs. U. K. Trumbo's, beyond Glencoe, tbe first of the week. Thos. Humphreys, Heppner's popular druggist, was here tbe laat of tbe week, he and his wue and children being guests of Judge Rood and wife. Mr. Humphreys left the middle of the week, ' for home, . J Am prepared to give you figures on any kind of a building in Washington county. Eighteen years' practical experience. Address, Hills J boro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Pacific States Phone No. 28x4. T.p.oocz:.-i WHen You Go To Portland Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry; a place where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in your own home, ' town or city. 56e Forestry Inn I such a place, and it stands within one block of the Exposition Entrance, on 25th Street facing Uptuur. THE FORESTRY INN i couatructed on the log cabin atyle; furnishing, cuiune, and man agement conforms thereto. It ha 150 large, couiniodiou room, alt . opeiiiug on liro;ul, cool verandas; with electric light; hot and cold water and free bath. From the roof garden a view it had of the Exposition grounds, the city and unrounding couutry. Car service direct to all parts of the city. European plan. Dining service a la carte and 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. Ftmcher. 25th au(l Upshur Sts., Portland, Oregon. 7s