Si ME JnllLLSB HILLSBORO, OREGON. FEBRUARY 21. 1907. VOL. XIII. NO. 40 PUNS AKK DKAWN I Portland Dally Ahstrnct Hum Article on Tiojcct BILISBOKO GETTING TO FRONT bit i 1'iiprr tt Ncithba(in( City Says About It Plain have loen drawn by It. M Butler, contracting architect, fur handsome three story brick hotel, with full concrete basement lor R L. fate, ol this city, which he will erect. The ntructor will Iw thoroughly tnodfirn, and will ct 135,000. Mr. Cut states thai lh work excavation will tagln in alioul ten days, and tlmt four mouths later the hotel will bs ready for oc cupancy, It will contain 40 rooms. The outside will Im of chocolat' colored pretaod hrick. Every bed ioobi wilt have sunlit-tit, mid build Idk wilt bt equipped with electric Until, bested by etram tiil every 400111 sup plied wilh hut and cold waier, snd an electric elevator will lie iuMallrd. The li;liliiii(, lirnlmg mill water plants wi 1 lw owutd unit wciUil by (tie buiil company, A Iium. Uuuir ni roiitiimdluus lobby will fill 'I flu on the lirt (liter. Adjiillili'K will be cale, and a barber hup, with Iwlli tudiii. A lmv;e ImIIIbiiI ail pool pallor will be proWUed, 1 be tlinuiag rcM.in ami kitchen will be up tucl.tr. The second fl.tor, In addition to III steeping apartment, tlni-le and eo mile, will le prowded Willi a ladira' parlor, tttndiMiiurlv liituUlttd On llie lop iWf llie t-iirml ntilii;rtiidit ll be Ibtaame a the second ll". eiceptttiK Ibat In place of a purlof, a tuuiintMlinua rcceptiou nxiiii lor public meetinge will be provided. Mr. Cam U pioiuolini; many Industrial tiiterprlnrssl Itillaliuro, toil It IslOa Intention to IhkIhII iiiumlxrr ol manufacturing plniiu in Wlilni(l'n County's town ol uppotlutnlles." Portland Pally Almlracl. Card of Thanks. The urnlr r.iijf tied desire tn thank tboea who en kindly assisted during their remit bereavement, the death o( the late II. It. i'urtlin, and we desire tn especially tender our grateful thank tu the Woodmen of lb World for their courtesies ana aid and last marks of respect for deceased. Mr. II B I'tirdin. Mri. Adalirie i'tirdin and Hone. Uillaboro.O.e.Feb. 20, 1!K)7. BEAVERTON MEETING The Beaveiton Fruit Growers' Aessocistion, which meets February (. at 1 ;") in the afternoon, baa prepared the following program for the occasion: . !ii liuwiurta MrcliitK- lyo Aililrem by It. C. Alwell, prcsi dent State Society. 2mi Sons', Heavrrtoii School, a-.l Addreaa by Col. Ibiincs, 1'ureal Cirove. j:4o Paper. Mm. Hlie ChrUtUnaln taxi How to net out, ti int. spray, ami take rare of oichaida, by A. I. Maauu, of Hood River. y.yi 1'aper, Min Hromnhead. y4b Address by V. R, Harris, Conn tv fruit lustwcior. 4:10 Taper by Miaa Alice Kbeiheart. ' DOC LICENSE Notice is berehy civen that the dog license in this oily will be payable to me at my ollice between March 1 and March 0. DolimiuentH will after that dale bo placed in the bands of the niarnhal. By trder of the Cit v Coum-il. II T. Baglny, Kecordor. Hilleboro, Ore., Fibruary 7, 11K)7. "THE MISSOURI GIRL" "The -Miefourl dirl," a roarirg comedy Buocetm, wlilt lively epmdal ties during the May, will ho the attraction at the Creecent Theatre, Saturday ovenii c, February 28. An excursion train ol three ooaohes will run from Buxton, letving there at 0:00 V, M , and return im mediately after the show. Excursion rales, round trip: From Ihntott , 7s cenlt " Bank 5" " " Hoy 40 ' " llurriaoti and luterinetli ate points , a5 ' The Foreet Grove looal baa also been engaged for a eiieclnl trip. Train will leave ForeHt Urove at 7:30 P. M. Kxotirsion rates, round trip: 1'rora Forest Crove 40 ccnti " jCornelun 30 A larao number of neats will be reiajved for the excurHioniete. Theatre priors: Loirei., 75 cents Kntire lower floor aud Ilnlcoiiy . ,w ' Adults, in RHllrry .15 Children, ia gallery 25 Seats on sale at E. L, McCor- mlck's musio store. When the new depot is built at the foot of 1 hird Street there will be a nine view of Third Street it two or three old barns are taken down. Saturday the Picifio Railway A Navigation Company brought down ita Aral duiaiuiiiiient f loga from the loaning apur above Baoka, and the liiad waa dumped in the mill yard at the foot ol Third Street Time carloada were brought In and from one to three trip will he made iaily hereafter. The mill tar ted Monday morning to try the ma chinery anil get thinga in runniog orJer. After a week or inch a mutter everything will ba running lively, and a big leaton'a cut it aa- eured. After tbe machinery geta to working good and a little lumber ia cut for the mill uae, tbe company hi atari running on a tie oon- trait, Mn. (Jowan will he at the green- botiee in South ihlleboro every 1'hurnday until her a lock of nhruhlwry, bulbi and nnwera are a ld out. Couie early to get tbe brat birgaina. John Petera. while tiling a butch er knife tbe other day, lo buU-her i nil, had the inhfirtune lo badly cut one of hia baud. The main arterlea were revrred and hia witV brotight him to town for autgical hi. n nen ne arrived ne waa an wnak frmii )oe of IIkhI that be oin e 1 ear coll p ing Dr. A. B. llnl-y aiweil up the arvinucon diiilH and adniinlr-terfd a aiimu Util, and the patient relumed hma to Verboorl to take an en fiuci'il vacation. We i'U more ae-icul u al im ulruiHita than all of our compel llnia, put tngeiher. The ieaa.,n e fbip ilireol fruit tie ratiiry, ind pay ajH t fa h l r the.n Comr 4111I (jut pritl It averton i prmd of lor m-w Ifpil, and the aiiMit nmvcii io tbe linn of the ek. Beevnonrn- j i)t the pr aid dieilrt linnof lelling uinie tu kH tlmn any other elation m the Vt Hidt- lire, raving ai d xcfp'ii jr. HilidU r i. IMUIki-o 0 ui mliiet, Beaverton arcmd, and Konat Grave third, in point cd numerically. Wanted: Farma and landa of all kinda for aale and rent. Ad drcm J. H. Foreman, CU& Kaat Morriaon, Portland, Oregon. A. A. Morrill went to Tlgard villa, Monday, to aurvey another farm Into email traota for tbe Io veitment Company. The new tract ia cut up by tbe electrio line, ihis makes the third tract eur veyrd into email holdinga by Mr. Morrill. Diligent ahipment of corn ever received in ilillaboro, at the Cli max Mill etore. Uet io and order your land planter early, Jamea dimming, one of Bux ton' auhatenlial citizen", waa in the city Haiurday, and gave the Argue ollioe a call. He haa recent ly 10I1I a piece of timber land at a good atifl price. lie aaya that the railroad baa given valuna around liuxton a atlmulua that ia unpre cedentrd. Wanted: Several tone ol atock lieela Addn-aa, quoting price Mliert N. Htaoton, Ilillaboro, Ore Reports from several sections in the county show tbal Winter wheal is not looking as well as it should, owing to the hard freeze a few Wbeka ago. In many places it is possible that it will have to he re seeded. Satisfaction guaranteed in the Ocean Wave Washer. Cbas. A. Lamkin Co. P McDonald and wile, of Clats kanie, were here this week, guests of A. J. Roy and wife and other relativis of Mrs. McDonald. Mr. McDonald Is engaged in the hotel business down on tbe river. Residence property lor sale or for trade. Located aoutb 01 Southern 'acifio dep.it, Win. Tipton. R B. Bates, formerly of this ulaoe. later of Oreenville, has taken up his residence in Forest Grove. Mr. Bates was down to the county scat Saturday, looking over the improvements of tbe town. Are you a smoker? Then call for tbe Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. Judge George Hartman, former ly of Pendleton, and now of Port land, was in tbe city Saturday He is now in tbe real estate husi ness in the metropolis. H. Wehrung & Sons carry a full line of Heinz' pickles and bottled goods. Andrew Jack aad C. M. John son, of Farroington, were callers at the Argus ollioe, Monday. ruritan oil heaters, Charles A Lamkin Co. Commissioner Buchanan, ot Cor nelius, waa down to the city Mon day. Charter Oak stoves and ranges, C. A. Lamkin Co. David Wenger, ol Helvetia, was in town Saturday. ; Have you tried the Den of Sweets' horehound candy lor your cold 11 nit 1 i' FROM FALL, FRIDAY Was Working on Trestle for Itfe Pence Company LEFT HILLSBOKQ MONDAY LAST Waa a Carpenter. Sua la law ef Mr. W. K. Barrett Hugh B. I'tirdin, well knoan in tbia city, and who baa renit'ed here for a year or more, foil from a trestle, which w4 under cntiHtruo Unn, the entire itruoture giving away Friday, and died a fw hotira later from hia wottnda The work waa being done in Batch canyon, on the Pence Hume, at 21et and Savier etreelg. The timbers were not securely hranid en I I'tirdin 0(1 four other men wete prccipi lated lo the gulch' bottom, a die lanoe of -40 feet Two of tbe four others were seriously injured, per haps fatally and two were ' not much hurt. Purdin left here a week ago Mon day, and hia family moved tbe next day to 210 East 35lb, Port land. Tbe blow was an incon solable one to the fnmily. Mr Purdin was highly respected, and made many friends. He was quiet and unostentatious, and was model of sobriety. Ho was a brother of Lee Purdin, promi nent in Washington during the John B Rogers' administration. He was also a cotinin of Hon Ira Purdin, formerly of Forest Grove, now of Portland. He was wedded to a daughter of Mrs. W. It Btr relt, of this city. The remains were brought to this city Monday morning and the funeral services were held in tbe Congregational Church, Rev. Oil- pattick oflicmting. At the cemntery tbe Woodmen of the World, of wbioh order deceased wait a mem ber and in which he CArrisd life in surance, perlormetl the Inst rites before the body was finally con signed to the grave. Hngli B. Purdin was son of llie late as. ti. and Adeline Timlin, and ne was the eldesl of a fnmilv of nine boys, seven of whom survive. He was horu nt Boise, Idaho, January 13, 1865, and at his death was aged 4 years. When an infant his parents moved to horeat lrovc, wbeie they resided two years, going from that place to Walla Walla, and later to Yakima. He waaweililed In i.sg to Miss RlUebelh Wool sty, to which union two children were born, Geo. and Kthel, both of whom survive. In April, 1901 he was suniu wedded to Mm. Amanda Bennett, a danvtiter .11 Mrs. u . K liar rett, of this city. The wife, his mother, snd the following brothers survive, all ol them being present at the funeral except Wallace: Owen R. Purdin, a cuttle buyer of Tacoma; Charles .1. Purdin, accountant, Tacoma; Lloyd W. Purdin, Walter J. Purdin, Wallace A. Purdin, Kalplt N. Purdin, farmers of North Yakima, and R. Lee Purdin, editor of the Kveulng Localiter, of Kllcnsburglt, Wash. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale, at his late place 6 miles north east of Ilillsboro and one mile west of the Helvetia schoolhouse at ten m., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Horse, 900 pounds; 5 good milk cows, teat from 4.40 to 5.60, two fresh soon; heifar, .1 years; a hues, ido each, 6 dozen chickens, 4 tous hay; 40 sacks potatoes, loo fence posts, disc, Cliampiou mower, harrow, hayrake, plow, cultivator, spring wagon, farm wagon, slump puller, feed cutter, hayrack, Simplex cream separa tor, 300 lbs capacity; a ten-gallon 1111 lie cans; 800 ft shtplap, 700 ft mixed lum ber, and numerous other articles. Lunch will be served at noon. Terms of sale: $10 and under, caBh in hand; oyer tflO, one year's time, bankable note, at ( per oent. 2 per cent, off, cash over ten dol lars. O. W.BARNES. J. C, Kuratli, Auctioneer. Albert Alberteon", of above Glen ooe, was In the city Saturday. Fred Zilly, traveling for Irwic Hodson Company, of Portland, was out Sunday, n guest at the T. R. Imbrie home. I!. I N f.r . 1 " . " " . ..'" All kinds of hardware.-C. A Lamkin Co. J. H. Collier, of Scholia, was in the city Monday. It. W. McNutt and wife were down from Cornelius Saturday. Buy your school tablets at Mc Ccrmick'e. Ed. Miller, of near Farmington, was in tbe city Saturday. Paints and oils. C. A. Lamkin Co. J. C. Crocker and wife, of Moun taindale, were in the city Saturday. Simonda Croes-cut saws. C A. Lamkin Co. Dr. Everest, ol Cornelius, was down Monday attending the Ptirdio funeral. Saturday Evening Telegram and Argue, $2.00 per year. J. B. Inilay, the Reedville ware house man, was in the city Satur day. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lencia cigar Oregon manufacture. Call for them. Fred Stevens, of Stevens Bros., Fsrmingtou, was an Argus taller Friday. For Sale: Five good cows, all in milk. It. B. Porter, I J miles north e&Ht 1 1 Forest (J rove, Route 2. I). II. Wilbrs ol southwest of tosn. was sn Argus caller the lad of the w.ek. Mrs. M. Bnden, of near Farm inijli n was an Argus cail-r Satur day. B.-rn. F- b. 10, l'.M7, near Cedar Mill, to R'V. J C. Schaabenland ',d wife, a daughter. George Bidwell, of St. J ibns, wss out Sunday, the guest of his father ai d family. A few cravsi:ettes lefi, both for lady ar.d gentleman. Will be sold out at cost. Scbulmericb Uros. C. F. fi rebel, of south of the Minter Bridge, was in the city Saturday. You can save on half your hay by tieini a Freeman reed Cutter. For sale by Nelson Hardware Co. Hon. R. Lee Purdin, editor of the Localizer, of Ellensburg, was a Ilillsboro visitor, Monday. We are sole s gents for the cele brated Chatham fan mi II. Price, complete, 37.50. Schulmench Bros, M. L. Howell, of Beavertoo, was a county feat visitor Saturday, and called for a year of the Argus. Mrs. W. A. Wise and Mrs. Ed. Stewart, of IV rtland, were out the last of the week, gnesls of Mrs. L. A. Rood. : .'; Judce L. A. Rood iB out again, after being confined to his room several weeks with a bad knee and the "grip." Dell Cornell, of Lebanon, Ore- 1 .1 e f .1. - I. gon, was nere tue nrsi 01 me wee, attending the funeral of his Bister, the late Allie Cornell. Gonts' and boys' clothing, fall line now in Kuh, Nathan k Fis oher Sincerity make at II. Weh rung ife Sons. Hon W.N. Barrett, member of the legislature, came home to at tend the funeral of his brother-in-law, the late Hugh Purdin. Prof. J. W. Marsh, for many years with Pacific University, was down to the county seat Saturday, looking over the records. Warren W. Williams, of Moun taindale, was in town Saturday, and remembered the religious weekly for another year. We have ordered a car load ol wire fence direct from the factory We can save you live per cent, on same if ordered immediately. Schulmench Bros. Jasper Euochs, of Reedville, was un Saturday, and remembered the Argus for a foreign subscription to his daughter, Miss Lorena anochs who is sojourning iu Wheatlands Cal. For gentlemen s, lad.es and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis, We huve them for everybody, and at prices that are values. Seen in two minutes on Second Street: A cayuse kick sixty seo onds because one of its legs were over the tongue Two men nearly come to blows because one was try ing to make another uncheck horse that was reined too high. man cussing the Argus reporter because the paper mentioned a law suit that was filed in circuit court Cal. Jack Jr. showing a valen tine that he received on the 14. One man trade a horse for another and give a jackkuife with a cork screw, and $1.75 in cash, to boot The corksorew man lived in the hills above Forest Grove, and the man who got the cash lived in the bills above Beaverton, AT i) Shoots Himself Through the Chest ILL HEALTH CAUSE OP ACTIO Aged 75 years and waa Considered a Wealthy Mao J. B. Scott, for ten years a resident of Forest Grove, shot himself through the chest Monday morn ing, and died inside of a few min utes. The dead man went onteide his bouse and fired tbe shot, after ward putting the gun against tbe porch, together with a loaded re volver. He then fell and was carried into tbe bou3e. Drs. Bit-h op and Ilines were called, aod Dr. Bishop arrived shortly before tbe ex banker died from an interna) hemorrhage. For many years deceased wss in the banking business at Fort Dodge, Iowj, and came lo the Grove about ten years ago, buving the brick oc cupied by Jobn E Bailey, in tbe nienaniilw bioinese. ard n,her city prowrty. Coroner E. C B.Mn, of 1 his cisv. went 11 1 to the college city ai d held an investigation, ex- amiiiiiit! to witnesses. He decided tbnt ttie filicide, wag caused by tbe iil health of S n't, and under tbe ciiCiiiiiUr,c b nn n.quet was neceegary. A wife, two M.n , t nd a daughter, eurvive deceased. The chi'rir-ti reeide in Portland. C roner Drown ttates that the dead roan dub lse ti-ed a stick to pull the tr'pgrir, af er placing tbe muz'e of toe old Springfield itflie again-t bis body. The wid w lives at home. 'NETTIE THE NEWSGIRL" There are so many plays on the road that style themselves dramas tnat it is really refreshing when one of exceptional merit presents itself. In "Nettie the Newsgirl," is promised a plav that stands in tbe latter class. It is full of pathos, comedy and sensation artistically interwoven. For heart throbs and smiles there has never been a play more cleverly written. The lines are bright, the comedy parkling and tbe situations ex citing and novel Messrs. Gould and Freed have pared no expense in the presenta- icn ot ibis play, and bave sur rounded themselves with a cast of exceptional strength and mounted tbe play with special scenery and accessories . AttheCrescentThea- re, Wednesday, February 27. Present prices prevail. PUBLIC SALE Tbe undersigned will sell at publie sale at the D. Trenkman place. 1 miles east of Phillips, on the uer- mantown road, at ten a.-m , on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 7 hogs, four with pigs; 3-iuch Mitchell waiton, spring waon, with top; cultiva tor; o chickens, ton baled hay, timothy and clover; span horses, weighing 2S00; too sacks of potatoes, household furni ture and numerous other articles . Terms of sale: Cash in hand. J.1IAVERMAN. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. The Crescent Theatre Manag6 inert has succeeded in securing Fred Raymond's famous comedy, ' The Missouri Girl, which has de lighted theater goers for the past twelve years. I he cast is said to he even stronger than before with Mies Sadie Raymond in her origin al character of Daisy, ibis is MisB Raymond's first trip in the West: her lime heretofore being 10 great demand in the large eastern cities. The date for this attraction has been set for Saturday, Febru ary 23, and will, no doubt pack the house. P. A. Dwyer, of Portland, was in the city, Sunday, the guest of Mr. Lone, of the Argus.' Mr. Dwyer was formerly superintendent of construction for Geo. W. Hunt, who built 175 miles of railway in the Walla Walla country a few years ago. He will take charge of the Tillamook end ol the P R. & N., und"r General Manager C. E Lytle, next month. John Shaffer, who owns the War ren Grove tract, while working wilh a grubbing machine last Sat urday, was struck by the sweep, snd Buffered a broken leg, the fracture being midway between the knee and hm. Dr. A. B. Bailey attended the injured man, and he is eettinir. alona nioely. He ie at the home of his daughter, Mrs Howard Baird. John Overroeder, of Reedville, waa in the city Monday. Argus and Pacifio Monthly, $1 50 MASGAGC is today indispensable on the dressing' table of gentleman. Not Massage perfectly cleanse the skin, but it removes wrinkles and blackheads, takes out stiffness of the facial tissues, and makes the Men use Pompeian Cream after shaving it flexes the muscles and soreness. Most women of this preparation in maintaining a clear and healthy skin. A SAMPLE FREE Price SOe and Hillsboro Pharmacy CLIMAX SEED STORE On account of the car shortage send in your order early for LAND PLASTER We have just received two cars. We also have the best asssortment of garden and field seed ever in county Both phones. Store opposite P. S. Telephone Office aaMsM We Uphold the standard of good living. Everything in the line of choice Groceries may be bought at our store. Our stock is large, fresh and fine - Prices that cant be duplicated. Don't waste time and money bnying Groceries elsewhere, for this is really the only place to do your marketing and get uniformly satislactory results. Vaug'ht's Grocery a 0) Vegetable and M ARRET Fresh Vegetables and Fish in Season. Give us a call. Market opposite Tualatin Hotel, on Main Street, Hillsboro. We deliver to all parts of city. P. J. Ritchey (& Son DRINK GAMBRINUS BEER me LION S ALOON ' . J. LYONS. Proprietor Uf)e Delta Drug' Store Hillsboro. Oregon Prompt, Accurate, Reliable. We try to accommo date, but cannot carry "Long Time" accounts. 1 11 V ,1 gentlewoman or 71 only does a rompei; ian muscles, animates the flesh firm and solid, takes away shaving recognize the value AT OUR STORE ft. 00 per ir aMaaa-aweL J Fish The Best of All Beers SOLD BY