i - t 1111 UlLa VOL. XII. HILLSBORO, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 21. 1905. NO. 28 v !. l r AGED WOxMAN KILLED BY PORTLAND CAR Mother of Mm. W. V. llollcn. beck, of Mountaindale FATAL ACCIDENT MONDAY NIGHT Daughter Called to Perllaaa', Tuesday, to Puatral Mra. VV. F. Hollenbeck, wife of the former raw mi 1 1 man, and residing above Mountaindale, want to Port land Tuesday, In response to tel ephone thai bar mother had been killed by au tlectrio oar, Monday evening, the aged woman dying two houra after the accident. Her nam waa Mra. Caroline Wilion, and alte wit aged 70 yean Her skull waa fractured, but wheth er from contact with pavement or the oar, ia not known. The dead woman' late husband waa J. W. Wileon, who waa a plo mor, and who waa a veteran of the Indian ware of Oregon. For 17 year ahe baa reeided at 3!K) Sacra uiento Street, Alblna. Two other married daughter aurvive her. VETERAN CALL All member of f 'ouipaoy I), First Regi ment, Oregon Mounted volunteer, In dUn War, bow milling in thi county, or In tlit Northwest, are requested lo mcrt at Hillsboro, Urt ., at Ih Court Home, on Vatorday, October U, iyn$, I It a. m., (or the purpose of celthre Hiiil lite Hltlrlh anniversary of Com pany orKiiUllon. All those who 6nl it absolutely ImpoMllile to com will plrsse aililrtM m at Forest Urovt, Or., to that Ibclr communication may be read at Ih assembly. 1.1 kit. W. II. II. MVKRi. Dated it forest Grove, Ore., I bit 19th day of Sfpl., 190 j. PUBLIC SALE I will fell at public aale at the N A. Barrett place, half mile Kaat of Momitaindale, at ten a. in., on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7 the following described personal property Three good work mare, 8 and lo yr, weight 1 150 lo I J jo, one witb foil by Yilmdus; good dill pony, 9 years, ri hetd gutted Jersey and Shorthorn dairy cowi, good milker, ringing from j lo 6 years, showing excellent tU, all but ou in milk, on fresh soon, on freli in November, balance coming In early In Ihe year; fine two-year old Jersey bull eligible to registry; undertaker wagon. 1 mtii, 1 ninun, 3 prow, nayraca, nay rk with rope and policy complete. 1 cook iluvti, about t ion of grey Winter oats; some household furniture, and nu merou other rticle. Lunch at noon. TERMS OP BALK Under 1 10, caih; $10 and over one ytar'a time, approved note, at C per cent. 2 per cent, off for cash over $10. W. E. Wella, Owner. R. P. Cornel lue, Auctioneer, LOUIS SHOGREN Loula Shogren, ol Forest Grove, and a former reaident of near Dil loy, died at the family borne, Hun day evening, Sept. 17, IMS, from the reault of an abscess on the brain. Deceased wai born in Northern Sweden, and came to America in 1850. In November, 1 805 be waa married to Pauline Peterson. In 1871 they came to Oiegon, fettling: first at Corvallis and afterward at Bilets, where he wai foreman on the agency. The family moved to this county in 18H3. The widow and iix children aurvive him, aa follow: Mn. Kmmelt Quick, Tillamook; Mn. J. K. Reeves, Cornelius; O. car and Hilda Shogren, Portland: ICdith and Frank Shogren, Forest urove. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at publio auotlon at my farm near the Sam Moon place, Centerville, three miles north of Cornelius, at 10:00 a. m. 00 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Haiubleloulan mar, 1 yean, weight, 1 ISO, kood to work or drive: span uiare. 8 and i year, weight, 1160 and 1150; colt, 18 month; 6 graded Jersey and Shorthorn cow, alt in milk, torn (reili, other Ireth soon, fin milker; 8 month calf; good wagon, aV; hack, fairly toad repair; road cart; a act team harncM; Piano binder, good repair, Champion mower; Otborne rake; steel lever and Spring-tooth lever harrow; a plow, laud roller, hayrack, to -gal. kettle. lo- gal, milk can; milk cooler; 1 acre Man gels ana carrot In ground, . household urniiur, larm toon, ana otber article Lunch at noon TERMS OF SALE Under $10, cash; over $10, 12 months' time, approved note, 7 per cent, 'l per cent, oil cash over $10. John Vanderberg. B. P, Cornelius, Auctioneer, F. W. Bohulthelz. of Bethanv was a caller at the Argus office Tuesday morning. Milne Burston, wboee father took an the donation claim comprising a notion of land at Leisyville, part of which ii me ieny place ana tbe Win. Bagley Hr. ranch, arrived down from Idaho Sunday and was reeling bis old pioneer friend, f r. Buraton left Washington Coun ty about 40 yean ago, and he find but a few of the old timers left. He pent a portion of the day, Sunday, talking with Kenyon Crandall, pioneer of 1852, and tbe two, who in the fifties went mining together in Southern Oregon, bad a great time talking over a horse race tbey bad an Interest in, together, in tbe early days. Crandall had a little Ally that could go aorae, and anoib or pioneer bad a borae that ' be thought could race. After weeke of chasing Crandall for a race for 1250, be and Miloe Burston put up the money, and the raoe waa run over on toe McKay place, near (Jlencoe Bill Johnson, who was killed by "Tang Smith," rode tbe Crandall mare, and Kok Knyart, who had bet tbe $250 that the horse would beat "turned" the Crandall Oily, showing that pioneers bad conn dence in each other, even if they diil bet oppositely. The Crandall Ally woo the race by big distance. That was "fifty year ago," and fifty yean is some but to thoee two old boys, It was yesterday. Mr. Burston remain! in the valley but a abort time. W. F. Nelson, who is wedded to a sister of Mn. Jos. Downs and W. K. McCourt, of Hillsboro, is vice president of tbe Great Southern Railroad Company, which baa just finished laying 30 miles of rails, from The Dallei to Dufur. Twenty two miles mor of road will be built before winter eeta in. This line is dentinal to tap the rich central Oregon region. Mr. Nelson was tbe contractor who built the portage road for the elate, and he is making a financial success of his railroad operation!. He has visited jn this city several times. While you an looking for a fine range do not fail to drop IntoCsve'i pioneer hardware store and take a look at the Moore range, tbe fioeet in the market. Considering quali ty and value these ranges are tbe cheapest in the market. We oarry all kinds of fine heaters, also.- Glve us a call. Cave'i Hardware Store, Main Street. S. B. Huston returned the last ol the week from his trip down tbe Valley, and it is said that he now find but two candidates in tbt field against blm C. B. Moore , 0 Salem, and Toote. Each of thou candidates are making a fight foi Marion County, as both belong U tbe warhorsee of the capitol coun ty. Mr. Huston Hill thinks thai he baa the best oh no to get tht nomination of any republican ir the field. From this date all who buy $1 worth, or more, in my hardware tore, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, and on purchase of between 50 cents and $1.00, a rebate of 5 per oent. will be given. Thii ap pliea to everything eicept oils and wbite lead, we are going to close our business, and here is a chance to save from 5 to 10 per cent., and our prices meet all competition. A. U. A rcu bold. Second Stiooi. In- dependant phone No, 454. A special agent of the Interior Department, who has been unearth- log land fraud business, and who has been working on the present rases aow at bar in the Federal court, waa out Monday, going over some of the descriptions which bave been homeiteaded, and looking in to history lo are if Unole Sam baa been treated fairly by homesteaders and protective homesteaders. The call for a 50th anniversary of Co. D, of tbe Indian war veter ans is timely, and Lieut. Myera ahould get a good attendance of the remnant that fought the Indiana in the early days. Every veteran who knows of a comrade in the dis tance should write him at once, in viting him to attend. Dennis has received his new took of shoes, the American Gen tleman and American Lady, the finest in the market. Come in and see them, Tbe latest models. These shoes are advertised in every prominent tuagatine and newspa per in tbe world. For sale for seed: Choice lot of Winter oats and cheat seed. Will also sell five Merino Bucks, from the Baldwin Land & Sheep Co., Hock, of Hay Creek, Ore. Wesley W. Paine, (ilenooe, Ore, address, Hillsboro, K. V u, 3. RrlRht Prospects Reported by President STUDENT BODY 19 ON INCREASE Stbeel la Well Equipped for 1st Beat Year is Ha BUtery Pacific University opened it doors for the PJ05-C school year at Forest Grove, yesterday, and the term is full of promise fur tbe college. Prospect for a larger attendance than latt year an reiiorted by Pres ident Ferric ' The school has received the Fail ing endowment, which ha materi ally Irengbtened Its financial sta tus, and no efforU are spared by tbe faculty to give tbe University the best standing of any college in the northwest. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at publio auction at my farm mile Kaat of Reed villa, the following personal property, at too a. in., on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Bpan gray horse, 8 and I year. 1 500 and l7"o: brown horse. Moo; two fillies. Sand J years, latter being Hambleloniaa, toe year old being an Oregon and rath nailer; new Mitchell wagon, J,S. broad tire; farm wagon; hack, buggy, cart, all In goal repair; t acts work barn ess, set back barneas, saddle, new mower, bay rake, good i'lano binder, plow, barrow, Unadlach drill, j-section roller, a hay racks, brood sow, lothoatt.ai ton baled cheat bay, ao ton clover hay, lot of waeat, oat and barley, hayfork and rope and pulley, and numerous other articles, household furniture etc you hkad DAiav cow AU good milkers, dm fr-ab.lwo freh in Dec, anil Jaa., one a heifer', fresh in lie -, 3 ia milk now; tin Jersey dock. Terms of Sale Under $10. caah: $10 and over, one year's lime, ap proved note, fi per cent, interest. 2 per cent, off (or caah over $10. Mra. C. Ly strop. B. P, Corneliue, Auctioneer. Henry Jonea was up from Bea- verton Tueaday. Mr, and Mrs. Will Daviaon, of Banki, were in the city Tueaday. J. B. McNew wai down from tbe forki of Dairy, tbe latt of tbe week. Are you a imoker? Then call for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. "nUUIOifSALO I will tell at publio auction on my place 1 mile eaat of Farmiogton, near Jack' school house, at 10 o'clock on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 the fbllowlug properly! 11 Milch cows, 8 giving milk, S anon fresh ; 2 2-year old heifora ; 7 yearling hei fers; 1 ipan of mare, will weigh about ISM); 1 yearling coll: i Spring oolta; 1 brood sow; 1 sow and pirn; 1 full-blood Cheater White lioar; 4 ahoaU; 1 Piano mower; I hayrake; 1 at eel U harrow; an ailjiiatalil harrow; Champion binder; 3 In. Old Hickory 'wagon. 8 in. tire; a .hovel cultivator; i seta double harueaa; 10 hint tare bay ; & toua timothy hay; 30-gal. bar rel churn; 0 10-gal. milk oana; St. Louta waahlng machine, household goods and iiunieroiiN ether article. Term of Sale All aunia tinder $10, caah. 110 and over, 1 years lime at 7 per runt. inlHiwit on approved notes. 2 per cent, oil' for caah on all iiima over $10. bunch at noon C. A. Keith, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Mr. and Mn. A. B. Flint, of Kintoo, were in town Tuesday morning. With your head hot your brain is not right for work. Moral: Buy your bate fiom H. Wehrnng & Sons. J. C. Bechen, of West Union, and wbo owns tbe Freeman ranch, waa In the city, Tuesday. ' Bchulmerich Bros, have received tbe Fall shipment of clotki direct from New York. Come early and get your choice. Mie Laura Muir cam out from Portland Sunday, and waa the guest of Mrs. L. A. Long. You can boy paint at Sobulmer icb Bros, at Portland prices. The Fall of the year is the proper time to use it. W. Jauilh, of Scholia, waa in the city Tuesday, a caller at this office. W. B. StreeUr and wife, of Port land, wen out Sunday, guests of J. W. Bailey and wife. Scbulmericb Bros, bave adJl a complete line of stoves to their stock of hardwaie. Come and have a look at them. R. F. Reaeoner returned this week from a trip to his homestead at Folda, Wash., in tbe Klickitat country. Fine farm, good improvements, 70 acre under cultivation; near Forest Grove; for sale at a bargain Inquire at this office. J. G. Haynes, of Beaverton, the lock buyer, was a county aeat vis itor Tuesday, enroute to the Neha-lem. Smokers like the Schiller and tbe Excellencia. These cigars are of the beet stock. You csn't fool an authority on a good cigar. Lieut. Myen,, Company D, Ore gon Mounted Volunteers, waa in town Tuesday, accompanied by his Indian war comrade, Mr. Kane. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennia Wehkve tbem for everybody, and at prices that are values. Milton Morgan, who went from here to Sherman County, to edit a paper, is now running a job print ing oflioe at Corvallis. Nile E. Bennett, who is running a tent photo gallery at North Yam- bill, came down Monday evening on his wheel to confer with Pope, his partner. W. Y. Smith, ol Warsaw, Indi ana, arrived here Mnmlav. to locate permanently . Mr. Smith is a rela tive ofC. W. and E. L. James, of tbe Baseline roid. I The only department store in Washington County. We can eell vou any thing from the largest farm nuuplement down to a needle. Bcbuluierich Bros. Benton Bowman went to Corval lie, Saturday, to get room for hi son, Harry, ana tun uoneison, who are attending IheO. A. Cat that place. Millard Ferris, who has been vis iting his relatives, J. M. Greear and family, is now with the O. R. A N. roundhouses in Portland, and was out Sunday, spending the day. , P. C. Long, wbo has been pros pecting the Summer down in the Grants Pass district, arrived in the last of the week, to spend the win ter In and about Portland. He was out the first of the week, the guest ot his brother, of the Argus. Will buy sheep, or fat oattle, for the market; also good horses. Ad dress me at Beaverton, Ore., and I wilPcall. J, G. Haynes, Beaver ton, Ore. , Geo. W, Kelley, of Mountaindale, was down from Vinelanda Monday. J, J. and T. G. Meaoham, of Moutuaiiuiaie, were in the city Monday. f Mrs. D. W. Bath has returned from Seattle, where she attended tbe Christian Endeavor convention. . Oliver Chowning, of Forest Grove, formerly of Dilley, was in town Saturday, J. F. Schllcht, of Mountaindale, came in Monday and took the eve ning train for St. Martin's Springs, on the Columbia, for a short visit, for tbe benefit of bis health. A. C. Wirtz, of Mountaindale, sent in some corn sulks, Monday. by the Reynolds freight wagon, for tbe county exhibit at the Lewis & Clark pair. Tbe stalks measure over 10 feet in length, and the ears set up about eight feet from the buBS. y roll mwm Last Half of Tax Payment Soon to Close CLE VEX MORE DAYS OP TIME YET Kelt Week Will be a Bnay one for Sheriff sad Deputy Next week will be a busy one for Sheriff Connell and Deputy Kane, lor this will be tbe latt week of grace in which to pay the balf-tax on all property, and the tax will go delinquent by the first Monday in October, which will be tbe 2nd of tbe month. Several hundred took advantage of tbe half payment plan, and while a number have paid the last half, there are yet several hundred to come to center with the necessary. The last week is always I bnsy one Should the tax go delinquent there is a penalty of 10 per cent, and an interest charge of six per cent. Tbe office figures that the amount of deiinquences will not be more than existed last season, although money ia somewhat closer than it was last Fall. . You will do well to list your farm for sale with J. C. Kuralli. Will alio cry auction sales. Satis faction guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli, Hillsboro, R. F. D. 4. Reeidence, Phillips, Ore. Mrs. J. C. Lamkin departed yes terday morning for Monterey, Mex ico, where she will visit with Mrs. Lottie Smith, well known here, She goes to Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springe for 30 days before he crosses tbe border. Make your own win 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 win cheap. A. C Archbold. Harry Uonnaway, wbo was Southern Pacifio Agent here a few years ago, and who went from here to MoMinnvule, is now in the As toria Sl Columbia River Railway oity ticket office, Portland, at much better salary than received with the 8.1". Farm for rent: 160 acres, nine milea from Hillaboro, near Beth any. About i in cultivation, rest in pattun land, 2 oreeki running through; 5 aore orchard. Big house and barn, and good outbuildings Leopold Diets, Holbrcok, Ore., U. r . V. I. AUCTION SALE I will sell at publio aale at the A. O. Brown Farm, Iowa Hill District, six miles Southeast of Cornelius, R. F. D. 2, the following described property, at ten a. m. on THUR8DAY, OCTOBERS Sound mare, 10 year old, work tingle or double; filly colt, 16 month okUfine black Percberon; a cows, Durham and Jersey mixed, 4 and 7 years, youngest coming fresh April 9, light Baia wagon, back with cover, buggy, wagon harness, single harness, over ton of cheat hay, plow, harrow, garden plow, garden cut -tivator, set X pulley with 75 feet rope; hay fork with heavy pulley and loo feet of inch rope, saddle, 3 crosscut saws, 2 handsaws, grain cradle and scythe, hoes, shovel, rskes, J forks, other small tools, a barrets, 5 berry cf ate with boxes, oth er boxes, (teelyards for weighing, sledges, wedge, No. 8 cook stove, extension ta ble, milk safe, chair, iteatu cooker, stove kettle and skillet, waahtnb, a bed stead, wire matt rets, 6 window shades, dbl window curtain pole, a aingle win dow curtain poles. Terms of Sale $10 and under, cash; over, 12 monlhe' time, ap proved note, 7 per cent, interest. Asenath Cary Brown, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. BUCKS FOR SALB Full blooded Cotowold bucks for sale at a bargain. Also one well- bred Shropshire buck, fere Uro ner, Scholia, Ore. Address Hills boro, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2. GhQ Delta 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 - - - I Hillsboro. Ore. k:usdoro coz:z:zzclxl cat U 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. SMOLES, n-mUmmt mat. BOHuuumeH. KSalu Street, KXUboro, Grz Rev. H. Wyse Jones, a noted evangelist, will commence a series of Bpeoial nieetinin in the First Baptist Church. Sundav. Septem ber 24, and a good attendance is predicted. His subiecta arer Sun day, 10:30 A. M., "An Old Time Revival;" 7:30 P. M.. "Heaven's Secret Revealed " Monday, 7:3.0 P. M. .Heavenly V moo." Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., "Man. as God Sees Him." Wednesday, 7:30 P. MM "A Crucial Test." Thursday, 7:30 P. M., "The ureat Salvation." Fri day, 4:00 P. M., Boys and Girls Meeting; 7:30 P. M., "A Message from the Cros3." Saturday, 7:30 P. M , "In the Cloud with God." Afternoon meetings, 2:30 P. M., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day. k Two old timers on the Southern Pacifio West Side line are Conduc tors Cline and Webster. Cline went on the morning and evening run past Hillsboro 23 years ago, and Webster has been running tbe Corvallis train for 21 years, since 1SS4. Other men may come and go, but these two keep steadily at their work. These two conductors are perhaps better known to Wash ington County than any railroad men in the Southern Pacifio train service in Oregon. . . Mrs. Selioa Slater, of Brooklyn Wis., and Mrs. C. E. Hodgson, ol Belleville, Wis., have arrived to vfeit, their sister, Mrs. A. W, Bar ber. ' In company with Mr. and Mrs. Barber they departed Tueeday for Newport, when for the first time tbey will see the ocean. They expect to remain several weeks. Conductor Webster, who has been in charge of one of the passen ger trains between Portland and Corvallis since 1884, baa trimmed his patriarchal beard, and it has E reduced quite a metamorphosis in is personal appearance. This big word means, in this instance, "colt-ish." Peter Grossen, of West Uniom was a caller at the Argus office, Tuesday morning. Mrs. , Laura Wells, of Forest Grove, was iu the city Mouday. 1 1 v 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 comes into their hands. The next dollar should be treated in like manner, and the practice so continued until a fixed habit of caving 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" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty manhood. . THE J. WV SHUTE BANK North Side Main St. f Hillsboro. Oregon SSSSSBW' 1 CONTRACTOR AMD CJlLCm J 'Am prepared to give you figures on any kind of a building in Washington county. Eighteen years' practical experience. Address, Hills- Z boro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Pacifio States Phone No. 28x4. ; I Tm p. ccczj : 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. 56c Forestry Inn It such a place, and it stand within one block of the Exposition Kntrnnce.on 25th Street racing Upshur.' THE FORESTRY INN i constructed on the log cabin siyle; furnishing, cuisine, and man , agetnent conform thereto. It hat 150 large, commodious room, all oeuiog on broad, cool verandas; with electric light; hot and cold water and free bath. From the roof garden a view is had of the Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all part of the city. European plan. Dining service a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city. Price of Rooms, $I.QO and $1.30. Special Rates to Parties of two or more. MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. Address, P. C. Mattox, Manager, or H. M, rancher. 25th and Upshur Sts., Portland, Oregon. J