The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 30, 1905, Image 1

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    InliLLSBaR
NO. 38
VOL. XII.
HILLSBORO, OREGON. NOVEMBER 30. 1905.
A SRRIOUS Gil AKGB IS
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Itlackmail, AUcucJ, Must be
Answered In (kurt
AI'EK ClUClUTtS OUT HERE
Deukli Ztlluait, Portland, Sued tj
Mclrr .v Frank
Meier A Frank, of Portland, and
firm well known In many )eople in
this county, have chrgJ in ouurl
that the Deutcha .eltung, a (lor
man new "paper, tried to extort
from the firm f.WO, in the shape of
an advertising contract, aa reinun
eraliou (or suppressing an articla
telling that the employees of that
itore were being attacked by an
-litItutu of itnall pci. Juliui
Meier want In see Paul Semlcr and
A. K. Kern, connected with tha
paper, ao he allege, and at their
oflloe had them put in writing
contract, whioh ha claim, waa
proof that it wia a aim pie caaa of
extortion. They were to run the
edvertiiwment and aupprefS any
mention t.f etnallpox. Meier re
fuerd to eign the contract, and then
i.o'.iQed the oflleers.
The district attornev'e office has
taken up the cane. Tne Ztitung ia
circulating: oonniderably In thi
county, hut does not seem to le a
general favorite, It haa Irnen run
ning ahout a yeiir,
TAKES CHARGE DEC. I
J. J. Rector, late euperintndent of
ti e MvMinnvillo eleclrio light and
waterworka nyatctn, haa purchased
Peter Bither't intereet in the
Brownsville elrctric light plant,
pnmtreaion to be given on the first
of December. Mr. Hector incut
reveral daya in liroamville thia
week, returning to MoMinnville
Thursday to srremre hi ali'airs to
rnovo to thia city and take charge
ut bin purchase, lie ie highly leo
ommended a an ex pert electrician
and enterpriiing citiien, and will
he a welcome addition to the buai
liens circle of Brownsville. -Brownsville
Tlinoa.
MRS. MAGGIE HOOVER
Mra. Maggie Hoover, an inmate ol
tha poor farm, died early Saturday
morning, and was buried in the
ronutv cemetery that afWnoun
She waa aged about 7G yeara and
had been an inmate of the place for
aeveral year. A brother, Henry
Hoover, resides in tbe Nohalera
and a situer, Mra. Wm. J. Hlaley,
liven near Buxton, both of whom
were notified of the death. Supt
Nachbaurany the woman haa been
ill for a long time.
S. A. Mallory and Mrs. H
Willis Held to Answer
F.
HAVE EXAMINATION LAST FRIDAY
Marriage ef Woman to Willi Proven
Betband la Court
If you want brick for any pur-1 II 1 IT I U IV! l)V
..orbuildhg block, for. foun-ftlfl ) )JM Mb
nation, rememner mai ine uroner
it Howell Company, of Hcholls, can
aupply your demand. Tbey have
One lot ol lumDer, rougn tod
dreed, in their yard, and will
meet all competition. Now thai
your crop are harveeted, would li
not le a good idea to conatder II
tiling will not increaee your In
oome. Wet, low apota in tha fielda,
alway giving poor reeulta, can be
remedied by putting in tiling. It
ua help you. U'e can aid you to
avoid crop failure on low landa
II I 1.. I III- I
iiuuk liiu uuru uiiib iu miyiivi i . , ,, n,n , ... r l . ,
on ihi.rl nolhand Aa not forte! aW "'7
that we oan furniah you eatimalea the caee ol the Slate ol Uregon ver
on short notice. I'oat ofTic addreaa Uui 8. A. Mallorv and Mra. B. F,
-Hiilsboro, Oregon, R. F. D. No 2 Willis. chared with a atatutory of
i aai. A .ma "
mxiy inouaanu iecv oi one, utv ... i.:- ...... ;,.i .,
U11MVU UO IM.IIU. I ... ill' l
I UKei eatrtftil liulnmj KillilA ma man
r. r. v;ornanui ami lingo rur- . . i..:
.11- rt!.l...l M.I- ...- "' "" ".--I"'-
uui iiiiivutu lumi avaaiiw piioti vwh- i - , , j
tr.l. nlankin. btwen R-eond and " rnrR"- m woman. n.i.,u
Third, laat Saturday night. The in court and hi evidence waa
ulank haa been laid with a raiae In 1 not allowed to go in acaintt the
the center ao a to prenerva the woman, a thia would be contrary
t i . at. mi. i
ireei aa muoo aa poaeioie. ine . ,. .., j, .i;.,i , m.IW.
i.. i. tu.i ,k. . nr,t..v.....lk" : i w
... In th. mi.1.11.. a.u.ln. '". ,heT weie married
tha planka to raiee at tba anda. In lS'.l.i.at Mxinglon, end that thia
hence the new method of laying I fall they wire living at t;rlfn
the lumber. when ahe lied with Mallorv. He
Dennia haa received hia new traced tbe to to Newberg. where
lock ofehoe,-the American (len- they hind rig and hd a driver
tleruan and American Lady, tbe take them to Sherwood, here they
fineet In the market. Come in and remained over night at the Mr.
i ihnrn. The lateat tnodela. Halm a' lodging houer. .1 he .New
Theea ahoe are advertiaed in every berg liveryman idnM(id Mallory
prominent magaxine and newtpa
per io tba world.
Alfred Young, who for twenty
yeara haa been ttiackemiining at
Ureenville, ba departed for a visit
to England, hia boyhood home.
Bufora cotng he cajoled Deputy
Sheriff K. T. Kane and Deputy Ke
corder Willis Ireland to aaeiat him
ar the man, but (aid he did not r
the woman. The driver, however.
aid Mallory waa the man, but
would not awear that thi waa tha
aoman. Willi' brother testified
to the marriaee, a did also hia
wife.
After bearing the cae Judge
Bagley uxed tbe booda at S'00, aa
in awear jog outcitixen paperi ao he . ?. . h.folind lhe two t04.th.
1 via.f'Marrie fcngland ' aa a i f HUl.Md Kanes evidence
inn nmilr in'reui.H,ui lk. M.llnrw ..Imillxi kahxl
Ail . I (iiaiiivi w aauMeawww uw
If IIV IUBUV OMHIVIVUV w
No. 3 Herculea Stump blasting h "t of lhe circuit
powder for sale; also fuee and cape;
at Tort land price. U. Hager, 8
mile northeast of Hillshoro, on
Holbrook road, 1 miles southwest
from old I lumps poetoiiice. Ad-
dren, Hiilsboro, H. K. 1). 4.
Henry P. Roberts, of Patton
Valley, was last Friday plaoed
undr Iwndi of t'lOO to keep tbe
In default of bail they a ere taken
bark to the county jail.
SCHOOL REPORT
Following It (be report from diitrict No.
. for the nioDth iml coded:
No. of pupil KKUtetcd, iK; te
daily attendance, Is, whole No. of !'
1 1.. .nt.ir.t kji,.i Jn,tm attendance, lio; whole No. Am' al
I. m : A.. .... atace. at: No. of Urdy mark, 8. Those
neither abtrnt nor tardy wtrv: Joiepn
and Willi Minn. Carl and William A
hhr. lohnol Wilt, and lUttie .Stohlcr.
V Id tor: hiipt. Cute, lir.ee mil jeMie
Jobnton. Lena Brock and Nellie liar
wood.
KltieM. IlotritnUrr.Ttncher,
PFANNER AT SAN FRANCISCO
ANNA BARBARA JOSS
Mr. Anna Barbara Joss, wife of
' bmuHiel Joes, died at her home near
Bethany, HUnrday, November 25,
11)05, aged 7.1 year. Her husband
and four children aurvive. De
ceased was horn in Bwitxerland,
whore she was wedded to the sur
vivlng husband. They came here
in 1870 and sines that time have
been permanent residents of this
county. The funeral will take
place Monday.
Deceased was a woman of aplen
did characterises, and In her
humble way did a great deal of
good.
Krvine Burkhalter.of near Farm'
ington, waa in the city Saturday.
Smoke the Hchiller and Excel
lencla cigars Oregon manufacture.
Call for them.
David Hilts, of near the Hoy
sohool, was in town the last of the
week.
Arthur Bacon, of above Moun
taindale, was a county seat visitor
Monday evening.
T. Ennes, of this side-of Banks
fell laflt Friday, while Bawing wood
and broke an arm.
Are you a smoker? Then call
for the Schiller or Kxoollenoia
Oregou manufacture.
Adolph Honzaik and H. Hunte
man were in town from Jobs eta
tion, SaUi'day.
Chaney Banefiel, of Manning
came down tl a firet of tl e wek, to
attend circuit court.
Chas. Barrett, of Greenville, was
in town Monday, the gueat of his
parents, W. K. Barrott and wife.
John Abbott, of Portland, came
out the first of the week for a short
vixit with his parents, K L. Abbott
and wife.
You oan buy paint at Sohulmer
ich Bros, at Portland prices. The
Fall of the year is the proper time
to uee it.
II. T. Bagley. This waa tbe case
wherein H. V. Scott complained
that Roberta had threatened to kill
him. The dispute rose over a road
which one claimed was a legal nigb
way and the other alleged was not
Anderson & Hon are now doing
business at Keedville. We carry
all kinds of aroceriea and dry aoode.
hardware, natent medicines: ftlso Rennrt now comes from reliable au
Herculea Btumi) oowder. Pay thority that Anton Pfanner, the
hiahel market iriee for butter, Forest Grove banker who went in
eaiisand chickens. solvent some yeara ago, and paid
. . , ... , out a trine over da ceui on ine
kVL." I?? . " :"SCV::rrK.Moll.r.ta at Ban Francis, where
nrau iickiouicu w uicuwuh m. w...
Jackson Bottom bridge, on. of the '"STSki; ,7S
.. , , r .v.. .. .k. i. had a good business nsre, snd bis
2"!LLi iTOjf.0!! ih. trouble came a. a surprise to every
much value to this city, as well as
to soveral hundred families over in
the South Tualatin country.
Oyaters furniahed for parties
served at parlors, any style; hot
stewa. raw. or anv way desired .
Neat service. Hot chocolate with ner never would have been pressed
bread or cakes. Hot beef teas of I at all. All the mortgace notes
all kinds Pelmateer'a. were paid in full, and only the de
Mr. and Mrs. Ch.a. Msrtx, of ??,i,i
Forest Grove, are the parents of a
Oo to McCormick's for school
upplies.
Alonxo Hcotl, of below Newton,
was in town Saturday.
Heinx' bulk pickles, no acid; at
I. Wehrung & Sons.
J. C. Crocker, of Mountaindale,
was in town Monday.
Candies, confectionery, cigars,
etc., at Fred Adams.'
Webtiter Phillips, of Cornelius,
was in the city the first of tbs week.
Cheat seed and tare aeed for tale.
John Milne, Hilltboro.
Rancher J. W. Cornelius was
down from Hilleide, Monday.
Geo. W. Kelley, of Vinelands,
ras in town the firet of the week.
Ovulers in bulk; stews, fry,
cocktail at Fred I). Adams.'
Wm. Johnson waa down from
Mountaindale, tbe firxt of the week.
Greer's ia the place to buy timo
thy and all kinds of grans seed.
School tablet, pencils, pens and
inks, etc, at McCormicks music
store.
Julius and Frank Weisenback, of
Reedville and Witch Hazel, were in
town Saturday,
Miss Louise Kmmons, of Port
land, is this wetk tbe guet of Mis
Kva Bailey.
Saui Johnson, of Shady Brook,
as a county seat visitor tbe first
of tbe week.
J. N. Hoffman, of Forest Grove,
was attending circuit court the firet
of the week
Bran, 119.50 per ton; shorts, 21;
chop barley, 123.50. Climax Mill
ing Company.
L. C. Brown, of South Tmlatin,
IMPORTANT HATTER
IE
T
President IVrrin, of Pacific
University, in Town
"BAR" REVERSION CASES AT BAR
Will
be Tried This Term of Court.
Property Involved
President W. X. Frrrin, of PaciBc
University, was in town the firet of
the week, looking after his interests
in the celebrated reversion of prop
erty cases brought by the school
sgainst C. F. Miller, Dr. Chis.
Hines, James Johnson and Mort
Hallett, all of whom are alleged in
tbe complaint to be selling liquor
The school asks that the property
on which their places are loca'ed b1
declared to be in title of the Uni
versity, on the ground tbat the
deeds, original, hold a reservation
to the r fieri that under such cir
cumstances, it again becomes tbe
property of the school.
The caee involves some valuable
property, which has changed hands
a number of times, and on which
business has been transacted for
years.
The defendants will fight the
suit clear through to the Supreme
Court, it is alleged.
First Quality Drug Store
We provide for the people who have had enough ex
perience to know that inferior goods are dear at any
price; who have learned that good goods from a first
quality, trustworthy house are always cheaper
really and aggressively cheaper to buy.
4
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For our prescription work, because we do the work ex-
M actlv as it should be done. We pay no one a percent-
3 age to send us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays
2 you to bring such work to
We Have Made a Reputation
BAILEY'S PHARMACY
2 This is an advertisement, and likewise it is a fact.
WILHELM1NA FISCHER SCORES
Tbe probate court has made an or
der permitting the Hotchkisa estate
body. The fact that be could have
made away with a sum of money
amounting to several thousand dol
lar when he left, and did not, was
one feature in bis favor. Only for
the hard time in the nineties Pfan
to him without security suffered
J I-.! 1 !..! t-: -
101 nonnd hov. horn November 24. nT wpnmmwm in u.r iu..,
r ' . . '
WOMAN SUFFRAGE
for another vote, next June, on the
question as to allowing women the
1905. Dr. Large and the youngster
arriving on the late train, Friday
Avnntnir. I
' o 1 . i iJ.! i i i
i t t n , I a large pewnoo oas ueen boiiv in i
rur DBir. . . hiii n t llnlmn ih atmA nntvinor
I I T ..! IT , 1 - ... f-jB
III kcuu rriiair. umuiro ui v. u
Gardner, Shop, Third Street, Hills
uuiu, tioht In vnt Nnllip ant a crn A.
Arrangements are now being per- lures have been procured to fill this
fected to connect the county iude-oounty s quota, and the same con
peudent linos with the Automatic dition prevails all over the state,
dome telephone company in t'ort romance women are forming a
land, aud it is expected tbat the club to fight the proposed amend
eervioe will lie inaugurated by at ment, on the ground that woman
least the end of March. does not want the vote. Suffragists
Nothing pleases the lady of the w' "'""
. i:T." u.i .j lining lor inein io bbv at nuiue,
iiouiwa uae uuuiuo Kr... u . - . M.. lhnm. ,Ka ... y..
a kAAn nnlhlno a m. Trv 11. H r-"
... r r ..-...B ,. . . , h ,
...y. . " Mrs. Wilhelmina Fisbrr the
was in the city the firet of the I P ? 400 in ful, of all demBnd,
WerK. I .. U. ..1.1. f lk. I.la Uaesili
!U)Ull tut) estate ui tun into mciuvt
Hotchkiss. who died in this city
ler or Kxcelloncia end you will (0aie weeks ago, bis remains being
trv tbem again and again. taken to Eugene for burial. Tbe
r . t r i i., i.n,i rischer woman bad Uvea with
Lotus L. Langley, of Iortland, f fc mar.
was atUindinR circuit courv, me e ed .
first of the week. X . , 0jU( rTKi. Ai.
ca a chvwowm. a d
vorce. the leeal Mrs. Hotcbkies al-
(? rove, was down to attend open- egf b, is not worlh the paper it is
ing of circuit court. written on so the marriage was al
ii. L. ItuBsell. of Gaston, was so ml. As the woman bad docu-
down the first of the week, as one mentary evid. nee tbat ehe bad
of the jurors in cirouit court. loaned .the deceased $400. and had
nlha a aima ammmlinfT tn si Tfl X I
of $1000 the adminialratrix. who is
ciently recovered from her hospital the legal wife, compromised the al
experience to leave the care of the leged wife's claim at the sum above
nurse, and is now Home tor inanis- stated and tbe woman went on ner
giving. way rejoicing. The estate consists
Ceo. Campbell, one of tbe slu- of a fine residence property in this
dents of Newoll Academy, was the city, and some personal eflects.
gueet of Thos. Bailey the first of
he week. BIO THINGS NEXTVEAR
J. H Collier one of the jurore AMOrd;n. to .indication, there
2r "? '.L1" will b. big things in the Washing
n... m iw - .v - . Countv railroad world next
asatriDunai. summer. The Forfst Grove elec
Pratt Vickers, of Cornelius, was trjc jjne wju b completed, and the
in town Monday. He is convalesc- rights of way will be secured for
ing from an extended uinesB ana the line from Huleiboro, or near by
expects to go to work again, soon, doan through tbe Farmington and
as cwumern rsi'iuu hbsibibii sm"" rvinion couniry lruo ewego or
Petitions are being circulated Portland. This will involve the
asking that the local'oplion law be expenditure of thousands of dollars,
..... . a Ana eanlmn Anain
.mn,lBl en th.t it Will TfOUire SU UF "'" "" "ft-"
r 'kamia io nll an tbe pushing forward of the Tilla
.i,:.' .ioto r nr.! mook road will bereeumfd as early
be joined, or grouped together; and m the spring as the wealher will
that it shall be at least two years pe". thii will give Banks
.... i: and Buxton railroad communica-
. , tion. The day of twenty to thirty
For Bale: W lute KocK cocRereis, mijeg of wagon j,aul to deliver crops
Dawned lasv winter irom oeei "W ho market in this county will toon
otlerea oy naiciwooa ana neais, be a thinR of the past.
ine iwo leaning nue noon ureeu
ers in tbe Northwest. $2 to $4.
Ho3e Mound Farm, Hiilsboro, Ore,
R. F. IX 2. Mrs. Ferd (Ironer, Pro-prietor.
Oelesbv Young, the Portland
ESawawaai
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 th
value of the dollar? Are yon 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, hers
it is:
Send the young folks to our bank with the first spare
dollar tbat comes into their hands. The next dollar Bhould
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 thus "in
clined" sre likely to grow up into straight and thrifty
manhood.
THE J. W. SHUTE BANK
North Side Main St. Hiilsboro, Oregon
CONTRACTOR AKD BUILDER
J Am prepared to give you figures on any kind J
of a building in Washington county. Eighteen
years' practical experience. Addreea, Hills-
boro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Pacific States
Phone No. 28x4.
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2f?e Delta
Drug Store
HILLSBORO HIKING
OPERA HOUSE BY DEC. I
Wehrung & Sons.
Wm. Graf, of Bethany, was in
Saturday, making funeral arrange-
..l. a.M tk. I.e.. mm mm A I smm
uimiuj lur ma imw mm. nuu umbo, n k i m t r i .-,,,n
,hn Hftt.rl.v Contractor T. P. Goodin-expco s to
Mra. E1U O'Connor has moved December 1, barring perhaps a dav
into her new cottage, recently built or 8o of work in the extra list.
on the corner of Third & Baseline, The Association will put in their
opposite the unristian unuron. I aeata about the fifteenth of next
Ernest Lyons has returned from month and by the first of the year
the bunchgrass Motion, wnere be wm iw w mu .r ,.imi
has been rounding up his stock for use,
winter quarters
What with the new opera house;
new planking on Main and Second
Street: and with the many new
democratic attorney and aspirant houses which have been built this
for congressional honors in his diB- season. Hiilsboro has forged ahead
trict, was out Monday, and was en- considerably. Hiilsboro is going
tered of record as counsel for the to the front notwithstanding the
City of Beaverton in the case ap- irrepressible "knocker who is al
pealed by gardener David Reghit
to and also in the ouster proceed
inge.baing retained by Mayor Rob
inson and councilman SquireB.
Ways at ine iron wun nis drii-
faced hammer, telling people how
wicked our city is, and how the hot
place is right underneath the low-
. -, L r 1 !. OBI, LliBUQ III 1'UI vuuuriuiut,
uouniy v-iera uoamams every u Ar n v,
little wnue in receipt oi leuers rrom , . . . ,
For Prescriptions,
Family Recipes, .
Patent Medicines,
School Boofcs,
Sundries, Etc.
THE DELTA DRUG CO.
WM. TUCIVCR. Prop.
the eapt asking it such a man as
"John Shuflenberger" died in this
county, and if so, what was hi-
estate. These letters come period
ically, and it is supposed that such
John Parson, of Centerville, was
in the city Saturday.
J. B. Offner, a Portland attorney,
was in town Monday, lie is asao
dated with C. J. Sohnabel.
K. A. Burns' new song "A Dear
Little Webfoot Girl" now on sale
at McCormick's musio store, 25 cts
Missea Mabel Smith and Bessie
Milla w apa itnarn from Fnrnit flpovA
Saturday. William Skene, the recent pur
, , .. . ... chaser of tbe McWew place, near
A ex Chalmers, the Centervills the R choo, aDd Mi Mary
stockman, was in town Saturday. Hilt. 'f tht ere
I Argus and Oregonian, $2. I granted license to wed, Saturday.
inquiries are sent to every county town Monday.
S. G. Rhodts, of Reedville, was
in town Monday.
M. Hahn, of upper Dairy, was in
clerk in the west. Some one evi
dently is spending Borne money in
the hopes that the man's place of
death may be discovered, and,
along with it, a big, fat estate.
Ladies who are interested in tai
lor-made suits, coatf, jackets, skirts,
waists or furs, in the latest styles,
Mill,
John McCallen, ol Cedar
was in town Friday.
A. Kaufman, of northeast plains,
was in town laBt Friday.
Ira E. Purdin, of Forest Grove,
was in the city Saturday.
Wade Arraentrout.of near Banks,
are cordially invited to call at was down to the county teat Satur-
agent's home in this city and ex- dav.
amine the beautiful Fashion Plates
and samples. The styles are of the
latest and the materials are the
most beautiful ever exhibited here,
and we insure a perfect fit. If in
terested call and examine, or a
A Mrs. Carr, of Forest Grove, and
who was a recent arrival, died
Thursday night. A husband and
hve children survive her.
The Anderson hose coupling,
CHAS. LAM KIN COMPANY
HARDWARE
Announces to the people of Wash
ton County they have purchased
the Harwdare Stock of A. C. Arch
bold, and will continue the busi
ness in, the brick, in the old staud.
We shall keep the best equipped general hardware
store in Washington County, and solicit your pat
ronage. Stoves, Ranges, Pumps, Builders' Hard
ware, Paints and Oils, Shelf Hardware, Cutlery.
Plumbing a specialty.
Second St., opp. Band Stand, Hiilsboro
postal card will bring samples to recently adopted by the oily, was
your homes.-Mrs. Belle R. Brown, tested last Friday, and found to be
Agent for Chas. A. Stevens & Bros , just as represented, and tbe city
Chicago. I will audit the bill at once.
Oliver Chowning was down from
the Grove, the first of the week, at
tending circuit court.
Dr. A. B. Bailey reports that Geo.
Harms, of beyond Glencoe, is re
covering from a very dangerous illness.
Ambers Tbornburgb, one of the
pioneers of the mountains, was
down from the Grove Monday.
With your head hot your brain
is not right for work. Moral: Buy
your hats from H; Wehrncj L
Sons.
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