V HILL t HILLSBORO, OREGON. JANUARY 4. 1900. NO. 43 VOL. XII. Si J r i-J d-1 NEW. PRIMARY LAW HAKES LOTS OP WORK Candidates fur Office Get Busy Soon Must MIST FILE PETITION VITU CLERK Date of Primary law Far Tela Year la April ao Tut new primary Uw which goet iolo 'fleet tbii tear will make a election prooeedare and prospective candidatse will bate to get oo the . primary ticket by emulating a pe tition and filing It lb the County Clerk. The date yj the primary eleotion for thii campaign ia aet for April 20, and the registration for thla election will cloee 10 days pri or, or April 10. Candidate! must therefore virtu ally go through two csuipaigne one against applicanta within their own parly and then at tho general election. Dielrlct candidatee mual file their primary application with the county clerk, while district and joint legislative nomination seekers mut file with secretary of atate. Many have conceived the Idea that the Southern Peoiflo waa soon to discontinue the noon and mid night train. There ia nothing drfl nite about thie aa -el, but it it known that the company has con sidered a obange that is, running tha train out of Portland, Jefferson street, around the St. Jo cutoff, down put Forest Grove and Hills boro to Portland, and then make a relraoe of the trip, out through Ulllsbo'O and Forest Urove, and back vlaNewberg, In the evening. Sobulmarloh Brothere will tell farm Implement a follows: 14 U. G. Lccdy and Wife, of Tl gardvllle, are Home REPRESENTED THE OREGON GRANGE Bart Btta Back I Alls a tic City, Ntw emy Argus and Oregonlan, 12. I). I.etsy was In from South Tua latin, Saturday. A. W. Pike, of Beaverlon, was In the city Saturday. Go to MoCorniiok'e for school tupplioe. John Koch was In from beyond Blooming, Frldsy. Fred Dtilptanohe, of Centerville, was la town Saturday, Frank Gordon waa down from Forest Grove, Baturday. Judge W. II . Mollis ws a coun EDDY Bffl DIES IT FROM SIIC A 22 Calibre Hullct Entered IMtturnl Cavity DID NOT LODGE IN TBE MUSCLES Wss Shot While lMavlog Neighbor Lad With s inch steel beam plowa, $14 50; 12 State Maater of the Oregon Grange, Uy seat visitor Baturday. lnch,Vw beam plows, fiaou: ou- B G. Lerdy, and bis wire, residing Hchool ,arn peg harrow, $12.50; 14-lnch ti Tlgardville, have recently re- Inks, eto 'ULky.4 WrJlir tr-d from Atlantic City, where store. .mnlaia.' iftu. HumUs. haoka. they rprntd the Oreon State J. A. r"- - . "7 ..' ... n ... M.I . lit... .... I. wagon of every description, we urange ai me oauonai vnao u"i"' Session Mr. Leedy says the Ne- u7 Mill, David Reghllto, ol Beavsrton, waa in town lueaday. Chat. Bernards, of Cedar was in town Turaday. John Ben Stewart was over from South Tualatin, Monday. Dr. F. M. Robinson and wife were ug from Beaverton, Tuesday. Mf MoBride came out Tues da7 jning and opened circuit I: filler, of Witch Haiel, S)untv seat the first of r and Edwin Mor jm Hilt'. Military W National Cburoh nd Vcted Daniel Sta' Forek to the office of t Jisitori, It, IJL IGeiger vidown to the , county tA Tuesday, and says that ducks are fairly plentiful up above Cornelius. John M. Simpson, formerly io the harness buslnesa bere, is now mixologist for E. B. Sappington's place at Cornelius. . E. A. Woll. Reedville, and A Benson, Cornelius, both of whom were iurors thie term or circuit caurt, were in town Tuesday. Capt. J. D. Merryman, appraiser in the, Portland custom bouse, spent the New Year with his lam ily, taking the usual holiday. Alfred Daviea, of B'averton, was ud to circuit court Tuesday, de fending the action brought to throw him out or omee aa counoiiman. Married: At the home of Per Wilson. Galtt Creek, on Deo. 31. 1905. J. W. H. Adkine official tni. Mr. C. F. Wilton and Miss Maud Mc Roberts. A reduction in organs at McCor -Ttaick's music store. A $76 Etey for $G5; a $75 Ustey slightly used. $50: a $00 Carpenter for 14 W . Edison Phonographs and Records. J. B. Eddy, once editor of the Forest QroveTim e, passed tbrougb town the first of the week, return ' ins from a visit to the College town He ia now workiog for the 0. R. & ' N. . For sals: 3 acres, vis: 1 acre in strawberries; 1000 bearing grape vines, different varieties; smal house, furniture, horse and wagon Will sell for $650.- G. W. Feigh ner, Cate Market. Forest Grove has filed her oity tax levy at 6 mills on a valuation of $371,105. giving them a taxation of $2,226.63. This is within two or three hundred dollars of Hills boro's levy. Married: At the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W B, Loutignont, of Gales Creek, on Deo. 31. 1905. J. W. H. Ad kins of filiating, Mr. J. P. Hayden and Miss Birdte May Lousignont, No. 3 Hercules Stump blasting powder for sale; also (use and caps at Portland prices. G. Hager, I miles northeast of Hillsboro, on Holbrook road, 1 miles southwest from old Phillips postoffloe. Ad dress, Hillsboro, R, F. D. 4, ! The oreditora of T. P. and J: McGnrry, of Cornelius, met in this citv thie afternoon, ana eieciea w N. Barrett as trustee. The eseests amount to about $1036 and the debts of the partnership amount to $1437 69. -The brothers bave been running a dairv ranch on the On obanan beaverdam ranch above Cornelius for two seasons. o oarrr a complete line of hard I ware, unware, etoves, ranges ana 111 uodrreell Portland on these articles. J. W. Cave ws busy Monday distributing the New tear's Ore tronian Annual. The Edition oom lately covers prospective railway development in tht northwest lor the immediate future, ana la a very readable paper. It it well worthy sending to our Kastern menus. The Philippine Volunteer Sol- iers' monument, erected at Port land, will be nnveiled on February Washinctoo County bas two names on the monument, C Oliver, Hillsboro and John Spier- ih, ' ,ar .,, tcAM in Agent Atkins, at Forest Grove, nge. Greenville, both oiw bom d lea M. vintni.. H.mu.t M.rkee. will continue to act as tiouthern at Manila. I.i m ..... ..mA nut nn the Pacific station aaent at that place. Dennis haa received his new porch of bis home In this city, and !.,.!, ., .,i!.,,i h.i..u. a .Waa. It.. iMMlMnfljn. .t.rlJ rl..wn tk. ftl.n. wKma n. I u tleman and Amerioan Lady, the I slipped and fell, striking on lbs Anna! in tha markai. Coma in and alan in such a, wav aa to braak one th.m Tha Utaat tuoda a. thiah bone ut be low the h in o int. I Are you a smoker T 1 hen call ThM ihnaa ara advarliaad In avarv Oarlna ta his aae and tha severity lor the Schiller or prominent magasine and newspa per in toe world. One of the milk wagons for the coadeneer indulged in a runaway laat Saturday, and cam up Second street on the jump, w ben the team reached the obain. however, it swung in and came to a halt, with a can. For tale: White Rock cockerels, batched last winter from beet eggs offered by Haielwood and Bears, tbe two leadinz White Rock breed en in the Northwest $2 to $4. Rote Mound Farm, Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 2. Mrs. Ferd Groner, Pro- pristor, Sheriff Connell returned Friday from Salem, to which place he conveyed 8. A. Mallory to serve a year'a sentence st tbe poo. Mrs tlonat Grants heartily endorses adding elementary agriculture as a part of the pub'io euhoul syntem, and that the body endured the president's altitude on railway legislation. r. and Mrs. Leedy have Ik en home leve'al deys and sre bning gnetedby their many Tigardville friends. Eddy Baker, a nine year olJ son of n. n.L I if. . f ..... m ,1 1. 1.1.1. .!!. .ml ru w..o, v. ..v.. wn. . at MoCormick's musio dl". A Tbursdsy evening - I. .. n .-. mi . 1 !l 1. ..I iron) ins nucii oi a ii-caimrt oui '!....... Af th. let. whlon ne received t,nrisimas fiilillligi isseass a wvev pv i tbe city Hatur- Pay, while playing with a neigb bor'a boy. Tbe shot waa first sup- Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson posed to bsve lodged in the uiUBClts were In from South Tualatin, Mon- of the boy's bark but later it was l ... : - I . . . u7- found that tbe lullet had gone Danirl Stoller Jr., uf nrar West tbrouiih and lodged In the pleural Union, was In the county l Bat- r.tfl. RlooJ imUon set in and urullT' ' hi,. HuIm fullnw naifl awav iniiiJa Hon. A. B. Flint and wi(i, of Li .i,rM ,. ivinwn, were in me cur uie oi .,.:v. .. SLEET MAKES BONES BREAK CUSTAV HICKETHIER Smoke the Schiller and Eicel- was playing ailh deceased. lenola cigars Uregou niaiuiiaolure Call for them. Chaa. Meacham, who ia dairying ...... M..t.i...l.l. ... I.. pcy " ;; .:.:. . .:.: First Quality Drug Store We provide for the people who have hadenough ex perience to know that inferior goods are dear at any price; who have learned that good goods front a first quality, trustworthy house are always cheaper really and aggressively cheaper to buy. We Have Made a Reputation For our prescription work, because we do the work ex ariCly as it should be done. We pay no one a percent 'age to send us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays you to bring such work to BAILEY'S PHARMACY This is an advertisement wnd likewise it is a fact. evening until lueaday morning, New leer s being a ligsl holiday. Gustav Ilickethler, a marble dral er, died in Portland tbe last of tbe week, and bis remains were interred bere nunday. Deceased at on lime lived out near Laurel, but re cently moved to Portland. A few months ago Hioketbier opened a marble shop on Main street, next door to tbe llartrampf ferd store, but illness prevented him from do J... " ing any business. He bad a tumor of the shock, feart are entertained Oregon manufacture. of the result. ur. L. Moire, the Greenville Another accident from the sams postmaster and merchant, was In cause happened to nr. nunyon, towll Haturd.w.on nrobaiebiu nra. II 111 ttM I lata taavA m lat ha II VTI WWW aaaiavw www w aiva v. mm-r was walking along the railroad track, carrying an ax on his about " j " " " . j l:7i. -V.. .r;7 r dw. In atteinpUog to cross a cat oo llamas uu wiuuu iuiwi ,. , . m -t . ... . H is sa i ia uw uti'pv wiiu svai saissv land, wat here over nunday, a guest at the W. II. Wehrung home. E. A. Barns' new song "A Duer on his neck and sustained several operations. Dcceaaed was born in tbe old country. After coming to Oregon be engaged io the tombstone business and finally drifted to farm ing. Later he again embarked in business, but only with moderate success, ue leaves a wiiu and a email family. Little Webfoot Girl" now on sale the edgs of the ai struok him on at McCormick's musio store, 25 cts the neck, inflicting a dangerous cut He lost much blood serious condition. and Is In a A. S. Bholes waa a Portland vial- tor Tuesday. J. C. Hare's sawmill has started up for ao extended run. Geo. Stephens waa a Portland visitor the first of the week. mvrnhant w.a In tha nit litat Krl r. . 1 r t ..I I... O.Ut I V . . . . ' ' . twin I.OYIIJ. iriiiu "i moiiiii. i h. anil in.rl. Ih. Ar.na nil m a J - - - m I . . ...... .. -r i w.i. ... w . t. w ....... w ..... u . y uiis is serving ner seownoe in mo at vo., wan a uiiiiuuru eauor nw nleasant call. . .j i. .n. k..in.lv.... I r ...iL I . . ... ... Richard Bildra arrived Mm VVI SBlwU WflSJU UIUVU vwiujrwuiv Tbe luoky numbers at G. W. Years. White's Bayingi, a Seattle publi cation, Data the Forest Grove News Clark, of Portland. Found: Umluella, for sale Herman liernardr. or isortn ror- tr..,i. ir,i...n. i., est Grove, waa In the city Tuesday, drMBing room 0f litiUWo Oper ana maae mis omoe a pieasau van. UoUM. jy have same by Re-t sunDlvof noultrv food io proving properly and paying for tha rmintv at Climax Feed store, ad m . . l tl" ... . . I Clearance aaie on eairia, cioaas sfcond street, opposite bandstand. ti,. t,. !.,! fti fi.t,.l.. ..J .k:l... Ii. Tk.....i t.. " . " J . 7 IIU VUMUIVII .M.t.. . uv.w ..wav. . Mill.. L. . t . . I ..I. will be sold at cost to make room atterson & Son's prize drawing, Baturday, were: First prise, No 608, which entitles the holder there of to a Brass Bedstead; second prize, No. 731, and entitles the bolder thereof to a Morrit Chair. THE ROAD QUESTION If the road supervisor in esch dis trict will next year adopt tbe drag or split-log system on the highways Washington County will next year have Kod roads, no matter bow rain fails All this toil needs is s decent drainage from the road cen ters.and water will run olraseisily aa from a duck s biok. bach year thousands of dollort are spent on our roads aud when winter comes we hsve no appreciable results. Tax money spent wilh the drsg nu..t n.i.ir. iaV u system win nrmg results, wun th. nil. Rii..,L.r.PniimUt I drainage first, ai a foundation ui.u -iih hi. j....hur M Mill: There is no need for bad roads Robert Wirtz, who wss deputy recorder a few years ago, was down from Forost Grove Baturday eve ning. Miss Irene Cad well, of Forest Grove, wat io town the first of tbe week, the gueet of Mini Florence Tongue. P. 8 Anderson, the Reedville here. for our Spring slock. Anyone need ins these artiolet will tave money by calling at Scbulmeriob Brothers.' Chas. B. Buohanao was down from Cornellua Tuesday, attending tbe meeting of oreditort in tbe Mo Garry affair, before Referee Bagley Clerk Godman opened the regis tration books, Tuesday, and C. B. Buchanan waa the Brat to get on the rolls for the campaign. Before purchasing a piano or or i . 4.11. v r u.n.. g.o oave a iai. wiui . , ... th(. n, mick. For quality and pnoee be -"V". .C ... ' Hilltboro'i business streets have Geo. Miller, who hat been rait- morning crippled tbe telephone aer- ins hoot on Cooper Mountain for vice between this oily and Portland, several yeart, was in town Tuesdsy. and it was impossible to get a met Cornelius Brown, who bouht the inrou8n McOuillan nlace from HlBtanboth- Crockett Brown, ton of Mr. tnd " . . .. . . i I ir ir n n - e I. -1 . am. was in town tne nrsi oi me mrs. j. i. r. uronn,oi umuw iown, cannot be beaten. A new residenoe it being built on tbe lot south of the Catholic ohuroh, juat across the alley from tbe Led' lord home. departed (or Benbrook, Texas, the last or the week, where he will visit this winter, and perhaps longer. Good 20-H. P. Buff! Pittt an gine and Niagara grain separator, on-r.n 1 ....... ..i. .G!.iBi"e K:'S,fa .ViB?I?: trade, reMonable.ilnquire of J. C. Beach, Glenooe, or H.illsboro, K F. D. 3. Saturday, Jan. 0, will be a big day at MoMinnvlile the date of a big Horticultural meeting. Hon. W. K. lSewell, Dilley, W. ti Haines and H. C. Atwell, of Forest Grove, will be in attendance from this week. If vou are in want of a suit of clothes come and see us. We will undersell our competitors. Seoul merioh Brothers. for several months, will leave for Tillamook the last of the week, to WILCOX ON APPLES Asttsror Geo. II. Wilcox, who has had a great deal of practical ex per ience in tbe fruit growing buaincts thinks that If orcharding will give their trees the care necessary that this section of Oregon can beat tbe world in apple growth and (Uvor. The extra care neoeesary, however, Involves a great deal of time, but it will be repaid by a one production and a saleable article that will bring its on price. Washington county apples are away ahead of tbe Hood River product lor Davor and substance but there must be plenty of spraying and the San Jose scale must be eliminated. FORMER H1LLSB0R0ITES F. D. Culver prepared a most pleas ant surprise for hie family aBt Saturday night. Wilh the assist ence of Mrs. Culver, arrangements were made for the choir of tbe Bap tltt church, of wbiob their oldest son, Kay Culver, is a member, to give the latter a surprise party But Mrs. Uulver was wholly un b?au 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 swking the opportunity to "bend the twig?" Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? If to, 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 to continued until a fixed habit of saving hat been established. A good ly bank account will soon reeult: the young folks will get an inkling of the waya 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. M Hillsboro, Oregon CONTRACTOR AMD BUILDER Am prepared to give you figures on any kind of a building in Washington county. Eighteen practical experience. Address, Hills- ears' boro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Phone No. 28x4. Pacifio State t. p. aocsui 636c Delta Drug' Store For Prescriptions, ' Family Recipes, Patent Medicines, School Boohs, Sundries, Etc. THE DELTA DRUG CO. WM. TUCKER, Prop. all been planked and this expense will not come again for seven or eight yeart. Now if the oity an .1 Ul.. I1I .t in ... .... ..J buurmoa win bv hhi ioih uu i Mr. and Mrt. B. W, Armentrout, ffrade un the unnlanked streets and r00"17' of Banks, were here New Year's, use the anllt los svstem we shall J. H. Wexoolt, the Gaston hard irnestB of P. M. Jaokton and wife, hava onnA rnads In town. Harmon ware man. was down Monday and ti a r w.ru.. MoLin haa iuat finished the north accompanied J no. M, wan down to prepared tor tne receipt oi a . . 7 7 . ... kin nUnVlns thU anil nl ilia J.nlr. Portland, where thav witnessed the tiful schiiler S Diano. that wss RirdJll'a ItForwt Grve SundU n Bottom bridge, and, when the laying of the corner stone of the brought in during tho oourse of the Birdsell I, at "ore urove, DUnaay. a . ,. Tamni- nl lin(l, L.nln and ha was tha mora aur. . . i utiuiiiiw ii a ob .ud bumvu t 1'L'i uaauit tail i "is. j t-" i i v v - - - From Supt. Naobbauer t report twill Kaa arvk nnl k ..lllno (n Ik. aniiih nnnatrnntinn. nrland of the two. McMlnnville it it ascertained that there are but of the oit. w , on . RegUter van mmi m 11 ma couniv iarm.i . : --- - I T 1 i L.l.l .nM k.na nnnr.l mluil Ia ai.I nvlAo. in tm . i ii tdu want vriua. mr biit uuf- uats uuuuiuusu u vun ui .u v. Chat.,Mltyt came OQt from Port- ' . knlMlnn klW. fnr a km. dar to dlannse of them. It will nav . . .' t iwwtnw - 1 : .. . r land tuesaay, ana went on on. oe-1 j.(Inn ,.m.mu. that the Groner vou to come and tee us If in need MRS. JOHN HOWELL Mrs. Dora Fiene Howell, wife of John Howell, of Mountaindale, p H Anrinrann A Ron lineS villa, died Sunday, at the home of C. F naves, on First strettt, iruin iuo ei- C,-i. nf nklU.kUk k.v nk)M alan . . . . . ft . ) . I TT1HHL Mil UUUIUBIilhlUIl. 11UW lliBL I T I 1 E A ..... - I" ' ' For a good imoae try . tne ooni - .M.U, .,,, . ' ,rru. "", VUIB ou oassina awsy. Deceased was born fixceuencia e.ua you win . . . . .... u UD "" ".. ,!i , villa, wat here the last of the week 1 f 1 ! .11 k.A Ih...... ..... Im I ... UI10K will uuii iiiurroso juur 111- yond Glencoe to visit bit parents. A noweM Comoanv. of Sohollt. can of rubbers. Wa have powder that Sheriff Connell and wife tpent tupply your demands. They have shoota stumps at Tortland pricpt New Year'a with Mr. and Mrt. J.I a fine lot of lumber, rough and A. Thornburgh, at Foreat Urovt. dretsed, m meir yara, ana win Wren . tQn 0 Michael meet an ouuiuonuuu. 11 uw mti ler or Excellencla end you try them again and again. in Benton county, April 28, 1882, and was married to John Howell, He it now in the hop business over 8 t 20, 1904. Tbe funeral waB The sap in the hills above Gas that Elizabeth ton is giving the Southern Paoifio a tTnuat. Drnva and nnrnallua wara I V.l Inaniuitiln lhaAalila .. . . . - , . , ,T :7 ; . iu . . "."-k ineotner Biae or xacoma, ana was l.i,. Tniiao afiamnnn and inter both minus electric lishtt for three alwava si vino- noor results, can be ..i.i. ..i.u n.... held lueaday aiternoon, ana inier or four ni.hls the patt week. . ,em.died bv nutlln. in tilimr. Let ,, w T"", " v mnt was in the local cemetery. 1 a " . 1 viiiH v w nAin ik.ni.nAn.-nn. ua help vou, We can aid you to I tractor waa in the oltv the first of "void crop failure on low landt. The asylum authorities have no tractor, wat in tne oity tnenrttoi MK Kn. . ,., Lib.,. j'Ao. Rnmi ,h., wi,.hB. the wee.. . Bnlloa and do not forset Schmidt has besn released on six great deal of trouble these days. Schulmerich Bros, are anenta fori. u. ... lowintr to the track Binkintr. Fif- the celebrated Chatham Fanmn. k. pni. . mAAm tiant in h imi1r tha nara M a teen carloads of gravel were hauled mill. . .IHllnhni-o. Orenon. R. F. D. No. 2. Kaufmann and wife, of southeast of to tht place Monday, and t will T..k vrn. ... in .Am fiUi. iknna.nJ fa I nf Ana itrw Oadar Mill. She was onn hnfnra takt Several days to get it into villa, the firtl of the week. abiplip on hand, ' ' releated on parole. 1 hapt for tafety. CHA. LAMKIN COMPANY HARDWARE Announces to the people of Wash ton County they have purchased the Harwdare Stock of A. C. Arch bold, and will contimie the busi ness in the brick, in the old stand. 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. Charter Oak Stoves Second St., opp. Band Stand, Hillsboro' Oysters, furnished for parties; served at parlors, any style; hot stews, raw, or any way desired. Neat service. Hot chocolate with bread or cakes. Hot beef teas Fred D. Adams, Second St. You will do well to list your ; farm for tale with J. C. Kuratli. Will also cry auction sales. Satis faction guaranteed. J. C. KUratlt. Hillsboro, R. F. D. i. Residence Philllpe, Ore. ( , l r- 1.. t.