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... The US JnlILLSBR VOL. XIII. HILLSBOKO, OREGON. JANUARY 31. 1907. NO. 40 r C. B. LOSS, I'ltOMUTEK, Dl Says Hi Company Has Or dercJ Consignment of Hails LIKE TO THIS COUNTY FINANCED Will Bul'J Cllr Liar and Tbta Build out Htr C. K. Lois, (he railroad promoter, who arrived in Portland Thursday morning, sayi tbut lbs foiled Hallways baa placed orderi fur I30.CKH) worth of steel rails, part of which ar now in transit. H txpfcti lha first Ciinsignmeot of th rail any day and declares that upon in arriral a largo furca of man will be aet to work. "Hdclog i b-dieviiip, and all 1 ask on behalf of the United Hail way Company l that the people of Portland U patient." aaid Mr. Loaa yesterday. "Wa have ordered tba raila, they are en wula and ought tu Ixi In re now, and ran not do anything until our material arrive," 'When w di Lwgiti actual work wa chiill ktp it up until wa have tba lines completed. The project baa l en financed arid now i a question of material with ut If w can sreure lha material aa rap idly aa wa need it and if plenty of labor in to m had, lb line of the United Railway Company wilt Iw completed within one? vrar from date. "The city lima alone will cut u 8o0,000or I,(MKi,IXX, and we in land to lay the interurban track to HllMmro and Forest Urova, Ma terlal la advancirg so rapilly that ll would be bard to etimata bow much lha work will coat. Ho far only the city syttern and the line (0 Hillaboro and Foreet Grove have been financed, hut later we inav make extensions. "t'eitoiially 1 would rattier tlie news papers would not mention our cmpanv until w arc enabled to da somtltiinK to entwine people that we intend to build tba road. 1 believe Dial I lie pahlic already reitai.lt u in a Irlrndty spirit and that wbtn we have trituu to lav the raila we will receive hf.iriy upiMiri "W have had a hard, uphill light, hut wa have advanced in aplte f the oppu tllon. When I amutiieil citntrol ol the company ita liatiililire iiioiiuted to fjoo.ooo. That Hutin AuKuat. Now the company iliiea not owe more than f,ioo or f4ou, which reprrient current penaea. Kaila have heen ordered and wa are ready to begin work and will do ao within a tew -daya. I think we have done well conaidrrlriK the oppooiiion we have had and the la't th.it money I tight. "I have no complaint to iimke concern ing the people ol Portland. Tut com munity, like manv othera, will not be lieve that a roiroacl it to be built uutil tba railt have hern laiil. 1 have con traded certain road where the proplt in the comintinitiea atU-i lr.l would not believe thrtn a Irxittuiiile pMpoiition until we began to opriatt. 'We want to aee the locomotives cum over the track,' they would aay. The people of Portland are not ao ikcptlcnl, I knew, and anoou aa we bettiii tavirm ntilanml keep on lay tug them, public confidence will lie given at, I believe." Mr. Loaa laid llmt the lint railt would be laid at the comer of front aud Co lumbia atieela, the truck to be laid down Front atreet to terminal yard. The city line will be finikin d belore work will tart on the line to Forcat Grove Mr. Loaa ti here for an Indefinite alay Ore goniao. PUBLC SALE The undesigned will Bell at public sale, at the John Ileinrich'a place, 3 inline aouth of Reedville, on the rarruiiiRton ronl, at 10 a. m , on i TUESDAY, FKMUJAUY 19 14 milk cowa, 8 lu milk, and scouting fresh In February; e kon, yj to loo pouudt; 8 dnten chli'kens, buck, buggy, S milk caul, two of them It aallom, one an eight gallon, and two ten gallona; ertam nepumtor, tn'clmom act, cook atove, kilchen tteiimne, ,1 i rons cut taws, baby miKgy, and numerous other arttclea. Lunch at noon. ? Terms of sale.: , iflO and under, rash; over $10, one year's time, 8 per cent, bankable note. 0. M. TAYLOR. J, C, Kuratli, Auctioneer. Shooting Match and Dance 1 There will bn a shooting match at tbe Centerville Hull, on the l R & N., on Saturday,- February I), commencing ut 10 a. tn. anil laut log until G p. in. Dancing all day until (1 p. m. Please bring lunoh. Herman Ostonnan, Prop. - School boys and girla will lind everything in school supplies (ex oepl aahool bonks) at K. L. Mo Cormick'a. 0. E, Quick, who itt working for tbe P. K. & N. at Buxton, was down Saturday, grouting his boy hood friends in the city. For (ale: Horne, heavy bin pie harness and Hliicle wagon, In quire of G. M. Hunter, Oak Street, etther phone. The Argua haa talked with great many Weehington County taipayera, and it Coda them prao tically unaoimi ua for the bill in troduood be Senator Smith, of Umatilla, asking that the Normal choole lw cut down by the legisla ture from four to two, tbe two to be elected by thacoromieeiorj for thai purpoee. Two achoola are enough, and four are loo many. - Two good acboota will be tnuoh better tban four, illy eupported, and the two to remain would be much mora urar ly self aupportive. Thia would mean leaa taiation, and be better all around. One school at Mon mouth and one at YVealnn would be geographically sane, h ia to lie hoped that tbe entire Washington County delegation will aland for the bill and give it their unanimous support. Ilia lime that tbe tax payers were given their own. Kveryday life will be ably de picted Friday night, Feb. I, when "Tbe Midnight Flyer" comea to the Crescent Theatre to Gil an engage ment. Amid the thrilling inci dents ia blended a pretty love story aod plenty of comedy, which go to make a well balanced play. Sev eral high clasa specialties are intro ilmed that lend touch intereat to the play. ICioelient eceoery edda to ihs btgh standard of the produo tinn. Mr. Vat Znte, a Porthnd at torney, Saturday leal filed two divorce caaea in circuit court. Marie Williams, married io Port land in 1102, asks separation from Albert Williams, on grounds of desertion. There are no children and no property rights. Josephine Wynii, who was wtdded to Henry Wyno, at Reno, Nevada, in 11K3I, wants a divorce because her bus band threatened her life. There is neither children nor proterty, and all she aska ia a dec re and her maiden name of lllandin. To lease for term of years: Farm of 187 acres, 00 acres cleared, 9 miles from Portland, three miles from Bethany. Will rent for cash. Uood buildings and stable fitted for dairying. (Irani Holoomh, Hoi- brook, Ore., U. 1. Pacific Siatee Phone JUKI. . . Political wieeacrra allege that Dr. Jaa. Wiihyoomb will be tbe next Governor. He will be enter ed in the primary lists, aa bis friend desire him to make lha run again. It ia figured that Mr. Witbyeombe will not have so for midable a candidate next time as he encountered in Qovernor Chamberlain Of course, there will he plenty of democrats to make i lie i ace, but it will Iske a good one to beat Ibe Republican nomi nee. For Rent: Farm of C5 acres in plow land, aod 80 acrea pasture. Two and one-half miles north of Utenrne. Good buildings. Fine place for dairy; plenty of ruuning water. For terms apply to C. Hickeuloitom, Hillaboro, Ore, cor ner Second and Oak Miles Burston, of Meadows, Idaho, was here the last of the week on a hurried visit. He left Monday for a trip to Washington, to visit with Chas. Wren, formerly of Centerville. Mr. liurston ia a son of the late Jimmook Burston, who settled at Leisyville in the early day. For Sale: Fire driving horse, 3 years old, weighs about 1100 and will grow; well broke and good sin gle goer; aired by Lovelace, and is a fine traveller. Inquire of Argus omoe. Lute Lludsey, the veteran horse traiuer, aud who thia last season drove Lord Lovelace, E. B Tongue's bay gelding, to winner ot over soOUU in purse money, was out Friday and took back to Van oouver with bun, K, J. Lyons' Kovelace gelding, Aldaoe. Wanted: Good, gentle, true work linrwe, 111HI or TAX). Will pay cash, but must be bargain.- Daniel Stollar, Hillaboro, R. F. 1). 1, Helvetia. .Wm. Imbrie, of North Yakima, Wash., was here the last of the wtek, the guest of relatives. Mr. Imbrie spent his boyhood days on tbe North Plains, near Columbia Aoademy, and . ia a cousin of the Imbrie Brothers, of Una oity. Henry Hogrefe, on the Dr, Withycombe place, and Herman Hunteman, with John Kamna, of Farmington, were in the oity lues day. We lead in groceries the beat brands prices always the lowest, and 10 ounces to the pound. H Wehrung & Sons. W. C. Darety and Wm. Joos, df Glencoe, and Jacob Milne, of Cen terville, were in Monday-evening, attending a rousing meeting of the K. of P. Peter J. Brown, of Cedar Mill, was up to t'leoity Tuesday. He expects to move up to the Trout dale seotion soon. ' Argus and Journal, 11.76. Sacramento Man I. fit in the Shade by UUI.shoioitc WILL gUIT AND COME XUHTH Tribute Paid ta Councilman Sthul ttinkh Ed Schulmericb, HillslKtrn bimine's man, and councilman, returned the last of the week from a trip to Cali fornia ami while there look the time to extol Oregon and what the state can produce. While in Cali fornia Mr. Schulmericb "met up" with one of the California boomers, a bile dinii g . in a Sncr.traetito rent a ii rant. The bjomer ia known all over the state fur luting loyal to California and aa soon aa he noticed Suhulmerich'e mil cane, lain lied "Oregon," he 0ened 6 re. The atory ia beet t-I1 in an extract from a 8acrainnto daily, urn I is as fol lows : Sacrameulo'a boomer uiet the wrong oiao lu a reataurant the other day. Noting a ti it case cloa to the wall ad mttatag tba (act that a dintr at one of Iht tablea n from Oregon, (he local boomer, who hai reputation for over poering atrangert, literally mothering viallora with I'alifornia'a prowest, started ia on Ibe new nibiect. 1 le rollnl out hie dock in trade aud ti true to Iht fliwery atate-but be didn't get far. The viaitor turned half round in hia chair, squared awny, and turned loc ami, ny me way, Uregon ahoultl en courage few more of hia kind. He aaid: Talk about California why, uiao, do yon know you are eating Oreifou pota toes right now? liow do I knowr Because I shipped them myaelf: do you know that thoae onions la your conaume come from Oregon Io you know that over half the lurnilure in thia dining room ia manufactured up ia Oregon? And, by the way, I act you arc wearing auil mailt from Oregon wool. Do yon want mineral then come to Oregon; do you ant Ibe beat hard wheat raited iu the world then come to Oregon; do you want to aee limber that your redwooi can'l touch for all round commercial purpoert- then come to Orecon: if vou are looking for the beat dairy alate in trie union mat's Oregon; If you want a atate where theonl) tanbipiakr we know ta electing a democratic governor in a troog republican atate, write it Oregon anil it you want atate that can aliow you the finest orchard productanf the world outaide of -a few citru fruita just look up Oregon. Come and aee us oma nine my menu, anil I II mow you a atate where Adam and Kve first uiet in Iht garden of Kdeo, and where the Geneaia of production was lirat started rolling." The local boomer was para lyzed. It was the lirat time that be had been completely anowed under, aud t he Oregon man nodded him a polite good- oyt auu started out to aell Oregon potn- lots and onionaby the carload to tbe rtaldeata of a atate that claim their home ttht greatest in tbt V'nion and yet buy evt-u thtir vegetablea from Oregon. PUBLC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at hia farm 5 miles aouth- went of Hillnhoro, and 1 miln went of the Johnson oawmill, at ten a ro';, on THURSDAY, FKRUUARY H Large grey liorae, weight about i;-o; even good milk cowa, from three to even years old, live of them in milk and other two will be (reab aoon; 5 pure bred White Wyandotte chickens; nine ilver laced Wyandottes; a ten gallon milk cant; tome wheal for chicken feed, and numerous other articles. Terms of sale: fit) and under, oash; over $10, 8 months' time bankable nolo, G per cent. WM AITON. ; B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. THE MIDNIGHT FLYER "The Midnight Flyer," which' will be tbe attraction at the Crescent Theatre, on Friday, February 1st, it one of those brent y, ell'ervescent and mirth provokiug plays that has made a record second to none in tbe melodraaiatic field. When there is not a thrilling scene or wonderful mechanical efleot, there is a lively specialty or some rol licking comedy, all served witii a dash and go that makes the piece one of the best shows that will be seen here this season. LUNCH AND COFFEE HOUSE Home style lunches at all hours, from 10 cenU up Regular meals at regular meal houra during the weak.. Sunday, break fast from 7 to 8:30." Noon meal, 12 to 1:80, Evening meal, 5:110 to 7 o'clock. Io the Benoon llldg., Main Slrtet, near Third. D. K. Piaer, Chief Engineer Geo. L Davis, of the P. R A N ,came in Tuesday, having just returned from the Til lamook end of the line. Mr. Davie ia very busy these daytt Hotting bis crews into the Wilson River coun try for the branch line which reaches from Tillamook up to near the McNamer oamp. C E, Shorey, ol above Mountain dale, wai a county seat caller, Tuesday, Argus and Pacific Monthly, 11 fioj Daniel Stoller, of JUlv-tia, was an Argus caller, Saturday, Sirnonde Croi-a cut eawa -C- A. Lam kin Co. L'ltiia Herrnens, of Yerboort, was an Argus caller, Saturday. Charter Oak stoves and ranges. -C. A. i.amkin Co. Robt. Simpmin, of Buxton, was down to the county seat Friday. Ail kindu of hardware C. A Ltmkin Co. Herman Cdlier and wifa, of Scbolls, were in tbe cily Saturday. PaintN and oils. C. A. I.amkin Co. Van DrLaHhmiilt, of Witch Hael, was in the city Saturday. Buy your fchool tahlets at Mc- Ci'rniickV. Krvine rnirkhaller. of South Tualatin, wh in the city Friday. Frank Wei.-eubck and wife, of Rfpdvil!e, were Argus callers, Sat urday. II Wehrung & Hens carry a full line of Heir. ;s' picklts aud botllod gnudit. Wm. Cbalmeri", of tbe ITtover & Connell place, was in the city Sat urday. For ale: 00 acre. 11 miles south ot Reedville, at $10 ier acre. Inquire Argus. Fred Cornelius spent Sunday at Glecc, tbe guest of Klmer Mays and wife. Schulmerieh Bros, are secnta for the beBt known wagon on the coast tbe Bain. Mrs. John Fuegy, of Portland, was out Sunday, the guest of Henry tiee and family. Satisfaction guaranteed in tbe Ocean Wave Washer. Chan. A. Lamkiu Co. H. II. Hall, of Shady Brook, was in the city Saturday, accom panied by his son, Alliert. Fine line of Mohair for wailing?, all snadt s ami colors, at H. Weh rung A Son. John Vanante, a Portland at torney, was in the city Saturday, filing two divorce cas. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lencia cigars Oregou manufacture. Call for them. Miss Kathryn BobwcII, of Colfax, Wash , was the guett of Mis Madge Imbrie, lat week. Our fall lino of drees goods, wash good, fUntielltiitf , etc., is complete. H. Wehrung it Sons. The cold snap broke for keeps, the list cf the week, and Sumlay night followed with a very hravy rain. Roads are in bad condition. For sale: Open, rubber tire bticgy, practically new, at a bar gian Inquire at Argus office. Wm. Sehnlmrrich, of Farming ton, left Tuesday for an extended trip, lecturing ai farmers! institutes with Dr. Jas. Withycombe. Fifty acres cleared laud for sale; or will be divided in two 25-acre tracts; li miles of Ilillsboro. In quire of Argus. Chas. Heiie, who is working in Portland, was out the first ot the week, nursing an attack of the grippe. Wanted: rarms a Farms and lands of all kinds for sale and rent. Ad drees J. R, Foreman, COo Kast Morrison, Portland, Oregon. Wm. Aiton, of near Cornelius, was in the city Mouday, and called atthe ArgiH ofl'n'e. Ha advertises a public sale for the 14 of February. Biggest shipment of corn ever received iu Jlilltboro, at the Cli max Mill etore. Get in and order your land plaster early. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you cau do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis We hhve them for everybody, and at pricos that are values. B. Leis, of Biiaverton, was an Argus caller Monday. Mr, Leis has an adverlieemeut for a spray for the Sau Jose scale, iu another column. - .There is only one way to appre ciate Ed Andereou's big production of "The Midnight Flyer," and that is to see it at the Crescent Theatre on Fiiday night, February 1st. 1C. W. Dant, of Ileedville, was up to the city, Monday. He says that tbe Order of Washington will give u niHt-k ball some time during the month of February. Headquarters for all kinds of agricultural . implements, wagons and buggies, shipped direct from the factory, and sold below Port land prices. Schulmerich Bros. J. J. Meacham, of Mountahnlale, was down to the county seat Mon day, and says there are good roads up that way if you cau only lind the bnttoto. ' I fjl IjoV I H 4 IJ I U. Is luLl A Jlnll A COUNTY JUL Hut One Witness on Stand Tuesday the HELD TO TBE CIRC I' IT COURT Victor Kindt Sacars That be Lost the Sweater John T. McNamara, arrested last Wednesday night, was charged,! Friday morning, with larceny from j a dwelling, and on Tuesday be was; taken before Justice II. T. Bagley j for a preliminary examination. Tbe defendant was in court attended by j bin atlorr.ey, W. G. Hare. Deputy j District Attorney K B. Tongue put I Victor Kindt, who lives at the I Tualatin, on the stand, and the biy swore that he Lad noticed tbe prioner around the hotel and that be had euddrnly missed him. Later he heard someone coming down stairs, and it wis the defend ant. Kindt swore he then wtnt to bis room and siw that he bad lost aome clothing He then told Fred Cor oeli us about tbe circumctance, and thai he had noticed that Mc Namara had Mmtliing nnder bis coat. Fred Cornelius then met the prisoner and pulled from nnder neath bis coat a sweater that be lor ge l to the witne s, and which whitens swore wa in the room when be lefi it etrly in the evening. Tbii was tlw only witne-s exam ined ami there was no defense. Judge Bagley thereupon continued the-bsil, which he laet week had fixed, at fsoi.i. ; A letter has Wen written to the sheriff of Tillamook county, in hope that oflicial would go on Mc Namara's bond, 'as the defendant was lece ntlv that ctTicer's deputy over in tbe Biy City- In default of the bail the prisoner was re manded back to jail. FRANK BROWN DEAD Frank Brown, the hermit of near Gales Peak, and who was over six ty years of age, was brought to For est Grove from his cabin, th? other day, and died Monday. Deceased was reported ill to Dre. Via and Large, who went up to give the old man medical attention, last week, lie was removed to town but medi cal skill was of no avail. The old man has been in that section for some years, and formerly worked around the Grove. He has no known relatives on the dbast, but is thought to have folks in Wis consin and North Dakota. He had bsen a sufferer from rheumatism for years, and has been nearly destitute for months. HULIT WOHLSCHLEGEL A very pretty weJdiug was cele brated Wednesday evening, Jan. 23, 1907, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finigan, of near Lau rel, when Mr. Louis Hulitand Miss Lena Woblschlegel were united in marriage, Rev. J. Soper, of Scholia, officiating. The room was taste fully decorated with chrysanthe- mmnfl and (Irsonn nram Prnmnl. 'V1 ? oc,oc me weuoing marcn was piayeu ny airs. Ueo. Kobinson, the ceremony being performed un der the wedding bell. The bride was charming in a gown of cream silk, beautifully trimmed with rose applique and embroidered chiffon. The bridal veil was caught with a wreath of orange blossoms, and a corsage of white carnations com pleted a most exquisite costume. Mips Alma Womsr was bridesmaid and wore a gown of pink taffeta, carrying a bouquet of pink carna tions. John Wohlschlegel, brother of the bride, acted as beet man. The bride and groom are honor ed members of the New berg Baptist church. Immediately after the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served. The presents were numerous and beautiful. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. J. Soper, Mr. ami Mrs. C. 11. Brooks, Mrs. Geo. Robinson, Hor ace aud Miirgaret Robinson, Missel IHnl and Alma Wotner, Ola AS' omer, Wilbur Jones, Joe, Klra and Arthur Mi-Cormvk, l'red, John and Harvey Ilaynts, Mrs. Wohlsculegel, John, Will, Ed, Krnest, Fred and Grayiton Wohlsclilegel, Mr. and Mrs. John llulit, Kva, Willie aud Rnby llulit, Archie Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Lou l'iuigan, Clara Hell aud Wini fred Finigan. The happy couple'departel Jan 2't, lor their home in Trouldale amid a shower of rice and good wishes Lost: Shepherd pup, short tail, white rinu around neck and breast. " Reward. Wiu Taylor, Ilillsboro, Ore , Baseline & First, next to Tillamook railway. J. J. Whitten was in from near Phillips, rueauay; MASSAGE r. frjmtin CREAM' is today indispensable on the dressing' table of eentleman. Not Massage perfectly cleanse the skin, but it removes wrinkles anil stiffness of the facial tissues, ami makes the: Men use Pompeian Cream after shaving- it flexes the muscle and takes away shaving- soreness. Most women recoemze the va ne or tins preparation and healthy skin. A SAMPLE FREE Price 50c and Hillsboro Pharmacy CLIM AX tll cc VUiYlAA SEED STORE Complete line of Seeds, Mill Feed, Lime, Sand, Gravel and Cement. SEED GRAIN Good, clean seed oats, wheat, barley, ' vetch, cheat, etc. New Brick - - - Second Street A i i i a Happy New Year to You All To Our Friends and Patrons We Extend a Happy New Year's Greeting May the new year have lots of good things in store for you. May you continue to give us your pat ronage, which we will try to merit. If you are not our customermake a new year's resolution to be one. We promise your money's worth or your money back. Our groceries are all standard qualities. Not Affect l s 0 taaeaeeeaaaeeeeaee seee)e eeeeeataaeaeeeeaaeeeeea Vegetable and Fish MARKET Fresh Vegetables aud Fish in Season. Give us a call. Market opposite Tualatin Hotel, on Main Street, Hillsboro. We deliver to all parts of city. CORRIERI r DRINK GAMBRINUS BEER SOLD BY Ge LION E. J. LYONS, Proprietor ' TTTTnniiiiinmiii innmiit' W.J.VANSCBUrVE8 centlewoman or onlv dues a Pnmnctan blarLhparU talrea ruif muscles, animates the flesh firm in maintaining- a clear AT OUR STORE $1.00 per Jar BROTHERS 'a The Best of AH Beers SALOON knows that fine old whlnky ia indlapeuablt f a cul- inary help. ' ... CYRUS :0DLEIiF.t2 re favorites with the cook of the United State, Ths ' unequalled boqoct and plemliijr laste of Ihene whatWrt backed by their adapUM lit for the preparaliojor sll dishes la which Rood whisk la required. Pl J the Irani rank among tli eeeaelttea of lhasosa, The Noels brands, in quarts and piota, are X r u mi mm pm&msTS -tteavtxra, aCO.bHBailra a, NRTLANa.fCf,