i hllLLSB VOL. XIV. HILLSBORO, OREGON. APRIL I. 1907. NO. 3 ME ll 0 11) Chas. littin, Sc W-Couvkted, Takes Trench Leave, Fridny KNTEKEU WOODS NOKfll OF TOWN Waa Sent out to Get Wood mil Took Leg Hail lostanur Chas. Patton, the negro who plead guilty lo Rt ttinR foiiio of Wnt. Thornburgh'e money when the Utter lott IKX) al Hanks, took leg bail from the county ju'llast Fri day morning, ln-t wren seven and ight o clock, anil broke for the woods on Uiu Cumuli ranch due north of town, making good hia Mr Kmelie Adler, of 8leven Point, lVrUge County, Wisconsin, has givem her ton, Win. 0. Adler, power of attorney to settle up the eiate of her eon, Louie Adler. aliae Fred L llrown, who died el Koreet Grove the pint Winter. The in strument was Gted Monday in cir cuit court, and the paper wu made cut before the County Judgof the Wisconsin County. Some time go the widow made claim to the estate, retting up that ths deceased man waa her 100, and sent . on proof of the relation. Wru. Sobulmerieb, of Farming ton, wan in the city Monday, and elalea that in June there will tw several Farmers' I net it u teg held in (hie county. So far Banks and Foreet Grove have beo agreed up' on as two of the points, and it i possible that HilUboro will have a met'tin aw thi ia one of thsnral central points in the county. Farm f.r ea'e: Eight miles south we t of Hillaboro; 31 acree; 8 to 10 acres) under cultivation: bal- in Sheriff Connell (Jets Verdict ARalust J. L. Misner U0KS8 WAS Will Alt kind of hardware -C. A. WW Lamkin Co. J .hn 8eiflWt.nl Cemltrville, wae in town Saturday. Finn lot of onion eeml In hulk at the Climax Mill store. II. Harrington, of Centerville, waa In town Saturday. Michael Itahn, of near Bethany, U'AKKAXTcD was in the city Monday. Saturday Evening Telegram and m Cornelius i Collin Into The l'ickle Business TO SUPPLY KMGIir PACKING CO. jury Clvra tbe Shnitl ul)fuirat For Argue, i 00 per year. 1:500 J,hu W. Jacks n, of Glencoe, waa (n town HaturJay. It Isn't often tbat a bore purchase Cha. Meaeha.n, of Mountain gett Into circuit court, but such wae ueln, wan in the city Hlurday Ihecaae let Friday and Saturday II Wehrung A Si.na carry a full Un Judire MoIlri.I.t and a iurv I ma of lleUa piekltS and bottled heard the caw of Sheriff Connell '",Ih acainat J. 1. Mientr. of Cornelius. J'-rwin Kilter, m inihany, wa in Expect lo Ksi Sit to tight Teoa to Ibe Acre Corneliua ia going into the cucum- her bueineea on a large scale, and the Knight Parking Company u ceseors to the Knui binine in that city, have fifty acre pledged, escape. 1'aitnu bad besn pur mil ted to go out and Ret wuud from anee easily cleared; good pasture: the rear of the courlhotue, and at living water; srosll fruit; log barn; was a good work horse, but did not hiaaentence waa not expected to m Wear dairy farm and nyihiug about soundness I i.. u ... 1 1 a .....a. I 1 1 . 1 f ....... I - " be very heavy nuder the chcum stances, it wb not thought that be would wake a break for liberty. Sheriff Connell noticed that he did not couie directly back and started to k what the trouble waa'. (Suing outside he hw Mr. Coon "going some" in the direction ia on milk route. II .050 and easy tonus. I nquirs at Argus omcs. H Itany and eon have juat finiah- a 5(?0 cord contract of wood cut- tin H for II. D. Schmel i-r. the wood draler. Mr. Hany and family go to Hemi villa lo fend the suuiiner. and if all make good there will be Ths8herifllatFalllwuhtahoree !t,,urJ)'' C"f"''' UU plenty of water and eumbcauie from Mi.ner, paying 1175 for th.n w,wo"' marketrU by the flret or Septmr. animal, and the ehrriffolalmaMU. L,ror nor wr, m.; nu.i w.is waa uown irom u.ri.e- neriaidhe was wund, and a good i ,r T sj '.mVh VvillH ' '". work boree. MUner swore that be " t ' ' ' ' ' ! . bM Put lo co reier urorwn, prominent in in tht C. U. huohaoan farm, and be work fur the hotbauy , h ,oy kinj of (UcceHa, The jury evidently thought, even if Mr. M letter dbln t ruaantee ou nd of. s that he etreti lod it when he raid be waa A good work lmr-r, for the evidence phowetl that the animal liadatllrvirv h'ttir or ao wheo w rk'd. The iurv cave Mr. Connell a verdict f r fliO. Con- to harveet from sis to eight tons of the woods. Calls for aid brought We have hint received a carload nell is nut about 1-10 f r doctoring do immediate reeiK)nee and before of Utah Itand I'laaler. Also a full the hor, and tiouh'e. K. Mutual, waa in the city Saturday. e at ( sgetna lor lite ceie Mr -.. ti,- ...(.Wmi oeot.U brated Chatheut fanruill. Prion, L.iIU ik.t Con.eliu. aoil. eM,.til. - i.... " r.t . . . . r - com note, voi . pcuuimericu ll. .,,,,, ,, aPHi. . .,iIM . . , . . - - i - - - - i - . - -----. l'fO. Iiilaiilnt la rupnmtirr rnlliir anil II. Wilklne. of near heodville. if this U ihecaoe the little (own . . .. t t L III t .t ! . wa in lue city hettmlay, anil i e tuecemeroi an important made the Argus olhce a pleaaant inuuatry. call. h- Schoollwya and girla will find ami M. It. Hump spLnarcti lor Mioner. i he jury wan ICIiriOimi l'rterm,...,....Nnrtli IhlKlKirol I Jiur Cbtitt-iiitl , ('nlm Cntk I An.lrtw J.uk.- I(rrlville cept school CormickV luKiki) at K, h. Mo- the negro could 1 appr-heiuhd he supply of hlaating powder. If you Tongue waa oonnael for Connell ev,.rytt,itiR in schiwd supplies was out 01 sigtit in the uHme woods, want sail, remrniber that we have All day there waa search lor the huM received a carload. Anderson nigger, out nw was not 10 ie & son, KHtville. fottnii Vr'iAtv moiiins Kliorilll pnn.,ii ..... i. ..ir ..: II 8. Hatch, of Corneliua. and twenty dollar, rewird for his ar- 1" "r i?"1 ToT XZZ"Z reel and deteiilion. lor many years, was down Tues- u Mtwamtrr..; Moi.nuiu Patton gave Wnt. Thornbtirgb uy rVnK taxes and incuieniaiiy iwn ration.. about flL'O of hie money back ,m"0 u" v snortly after be was placed under arreat and so the coon departed without a penny. A. A. Phillip'', who bas been In Portland for sevsral months, bae I retim ed to take up his residence in Cornelius, and was down Mon day, renewing 'auld acquaint." L... . 1 . I. I ...I I w n. ri .1 5 . . ii... i-- ! ro Krinininii s, inu.rc miu :7'. T.. ? ' "mV"Z? childreo'a hoe. you can do no bet- II. II.TimoI J. S. Ibiiiua. Wni. A. nllingrr MRS. JOHN H. HUMPHREYS ,.Vt t Itultc I'M Itutlr SutU Ttmlntiii M.nttv l-mUr.. ..North I'otrM t.ruvc ir. Men-haul..;,. .8 roitut tlrtjve llocHleuiiyl Canton The court held the following A.T.I Saturday was the fint Soring day for weeks, at.d the genial warmth wss welcome to all out lidi ra. Our line of spring drees gottls have commenced to arrive from New York, Come and see them.- bcbulmer'n It liros. Walter Kcnnelt, on the Shorn burg ranch, near Moumaindale, wae down to the county seat, last wife of John II. Humphrey, of this city, died Match o(), 11U)7, in Port land, failing lo witbatand a surgi cal operation at one t the hos pitals, where she submitted to the knife for anpeiidiciiis. Mrs. Humphreys naa born at Ctverna, Mbsouri, Oct. 7, I HT-i. Hie wa ths sldest daughter f Mr and Mrs. T. B Perkins, (f tux ton, and for merly of HilUbiro. She wait mar ried to John II, if umnhrey, win is a son of the l uei 1. I), Hum phreys, AugUHt 2C, IS1H. Ther are no children Her hiuband and her parents, and the olluwinK brothers and eit-b rt eurvive: Mrs. L. Berdan, I'Wet (Srove; Dr. T I. Perkins, dtntint, of I'jrtlitnd; J. W.. Perkins, i,f PoriUml; 10. L Perkins, deputy lUcorder for Washington Ciunty, HilUboro; Ben and JameM, at home The funeral Unk place Mondty Irom the C'hritinn Church and in terment was in the local cemetery Mrs IJuinplirpyB was a very lovable woman, and hud a hoet of friends in this city, all of whom extend their condolence to the bereaved huKbmd ter than to buy of John Dennis Wehhve them for everybody, and at pncee that are values. L L. Ixng. who has charge of an extensive barge service on the Columbia and Uwis rivers, was in town Sunday, the guest of bis brother, of the Argus stslf. 11 ni Haines, a veteran of the Civil War. and who has been laid up with rheumatism for rome weeks, ia now able lo get up town with the attl oi crutches. Brown leghorn eggs, 15 each ' .1 ml.maI. irr.i.tlii 1,1 lirwltt day? OoB. Bellingher. Kood aud " Christian Peteraon All others Watkins' stock and poultry were dismissed for the term. foods and Walkitis' remedies are The case of Lincoln peal from Justice Court wss d ism meed, as Mr ed the district attorney that he Grove, Ore., Paoiflo V.tono 25)1. simply allowed ths slot machine to A FISH STORY Sptaking of diplomats C. B'aaer ami James II. ha well wie out fish ing on the Dudley mill ditch. Mon day, end lhhermrn were thicker than flies in AiiKUat. One A. J. Farmer, of Portland, was there. and him were very infrequent. As this wa the ce there was Tuticb grumh'th ij.and Farmer finally said to lt ttue r, whom re did not know: "Ibey tell ms that a man by the name or i:iaser,o( ilulsboro, tfanjts nut here and catches all the fish before: the season opens, I would give $10 to cinch him." Blaser re- tilnd: "Bo would I be comes out here on my ranch, bringing a white dog with bim (just bore Blaser's coin (lelgor, ap what farmers and dairvmeu should rtog ftttm Up( waggirg his tail, and Court, Cornelius, use for beet success. Z. M. ha Hue, jttWr gave hint a kick, saying. Mr. tleiger show- agent, 401 Pacific -4 venue, Forest there's bis dog, now') and be remain in the building without US), and without handle, so that it could not be operated. HONORS TO HILLSBORO BOY At the fgutar wetkly iiiertitif- of the National L'olveriily I.w School bating Society lait eveuinu the quraliou UiKiiMcd allirmea "That ibe t i k o t ol The Southern Paciflo snt out hia dog, now') and b can't be drummed ofT the place. 1 wih you would all an oil the their engineer too opmt with P-". nJ on that l is April 1, Knglneer Abry, In . tirvrying a you should si get ofT." At thi switch for th. mill track, at the 'rer ojwied his Imsket and gave foot of Third Street. The work nhm lui h,,.7n .half ' ?nC .JL MASSAGE CRCAM' or is today indispensable on the (Irfiiinir talile fif crnt li-wnman Centlcnlan. Not only docs a Pompeian Massacc perfectly cleanse the tkin, but it removes wrinkles and blackheads, takes out stillness of lie facial muscles, animates the tissues, and inakes the flesh firm and solid. Men use Pompeian Cream after shaving it flexes the muscles and takes away shaving soreness. Most women recognize the value of this preparation in maintaining a clear and healthy skin. A SAMPLE FREE AT OUR STORE Pile SOc and $1.00 pr iar Hillsboro PHarmacy CLIMAX Lsljy.SJ. SEED STORE Ou account of the car shortage send in your order early for LAND PLASTER We have just received two cars? We also have the ltest asssiortraeut of garden and field seed ever in county sBoth phones. Store opposite P. S. Telephone Office was completed Saturday O'iq. telling him that, as he hd .! niultt I hum on iharlilph h Mrnn'tl 1 npeaxingoi groceries u you J , , ,. Bono afierward K.ro.er waul the nneet staple am fancy tlj uiher Portland fi.ber.n, n an.l groceries to bo found iu the market, ,tw.u aettinir. for f0 cents, also full blood UaU to conttol its t.uhlic clioola u ry jonii I'tinnia. o t stier your Hilbboro ttit li two doxen fine fl" Bull purposes, Mrs i Leghorn eggs for hatching Pfmunt to the treaty-making power trade, and once a customer, always lows, and excused the WlWm..f.,ratlI0grf traeeiog. ThsP- . Agnesi Oowan, Hllnboro. C, O. Wood, I. I). C. 'I human ami J. II. J. 1). UotiHev, who is no farm- eatd Hlater, gn shrad ,... .t. V I MI .1 Uftil n!ut, " Viim.p It CONCUSSION KILLS MAN James Thwaite, raiding on a part of the old Crocker place, nuur the Minter Brills, poutheaft of town was instantly killed Mondny after noon, about 2:1"), from conctimsion, "the result of dynsmite explosion, labile blaetirg stumps, 'fhwaile owns 40 aureH, and was blowing outstumpH. He bad several load ed with Giant powder. There were two explosions, Uio second shot presumably having linen set oil by tbeconcuhnion f the first. Tnwuit" was found dead with hardly a rcratch upon his person, death bavins resulted from cmicuBsion Not a bone was broken. Dr, Link later went down and examined the unfortunate man and states tbat death was duototho terrible jar James Thwaite whh born in tor It shire, Knirland, 88 years aiio, Hie wife and one child, agedSyesre survive, Mrs. Jhwa to formerly lo ing Mrs. Couch Henxiiin, Of the 'immediate family the following survive: Mrs. Hannah Thwaite', mother, residing at Yorkehirei, England; K ll). Thwaite, a drug gist of Yorkshire; and Sidney Thwaite, a brother who lives near the Minter Bridge John Schaerand Jacob Bohlicbt, of Mountaindals, were in town Monday. Mr. Hc.baer thinks that he will toon go to work at ths saer mill hutduea sgain. Sam Johnson, of Shady Brook, and who knows where the trout neet, waa in ths city Tuesday, hunting for the champion fisher men. Wanted: Farms and lands of National Capitol. all kinda for sale and rent. Ad dress J. H Foreman, L'06 East Morrison. Portland, Oregon. Miss Ehtrella Ford, of Portland, and daughter of ex-sheriff 11. P. Ford, wej out Hunday, the guest of Mrs J. VV. Connell. Golden Polish eggs setting of 15 for $100. lette, HillelMiro, Route States Phone. Judge W. M. Langley, of Forest Grove, waa seen on the streets, Monday, greeting his many county seat friends Hants' and boys' clothing, fall line now in huh, Nathan & Fie clier Sincerity make at II. Weh rung Sunn. 0 H. Marrs and Lewis Law rence, r f Bcholls, were in ths city Monday, and called at the Argua office. Mm. H. AtidrrMti, and the nenattve hy Menaia ('. 9. Talker, M. I). Kilfrt aud W. It, buntott. The iu1rei were Meaara. Meuhall, Uohev and linker, who gave a declonn in lavor of the allirmalivr, and awarded ftrat honors to Mr. Thotnaa and aecond to Mr. Wood. Waahinuton 1 1. L.J Star, Mr Thomas U a Hillsboro boy tie is travelling out c.c Washing ton, 1). U , (or Collier, and incnleii tally taking a law course in the mselves for all right." and fih all Ing at North Yamhill, was down you niah. tanner then invited Saturday evening, on business the two over to the dam to gt matters. Mr. Houelev was here to luaxeuite, iuii n:sser thought die transfer the property recently oretion the bailer part of valor, bought of bim by the Kniuhts of refrained, because there were .. .. ' I i . i 1 ...... a a i Pythias. roruann men at me nam wno l W 1 i'i 1 a i ,., .... . . . xnew itisser ana pewe ll. maer Blacksmilh wanted: Chance for i ,in , ,: , k! l-i ,l I . ... . i t i .Nr . . i eiiu ibukuii'k uvwr Mi" ruui a ' lilliljlrntrmTTlC II iillSiiiilillli ll I 1 It's Up-Hill Worh For any housekeeper to be con atnntly : cbiising around after Good Food at reasonable prices. The atuaible woman (jives up all further searching after one week's trial of our store. We deal in first-clasB goods only, nd sell them at pricea that can't be beaten. Seek no fur ther; we can satisfy you. Day good luck, and if the Portland man should read this be will either brand it as a lie or come out and whip Blaser and Bewell. CORNELIUS ELECTS outfit and do a nice little business at railroad oountry station. Will sell plant or lease; or sell on In stallment. flood If cat ion. Milder FOR SALE ' tfc Son, Keedvllle, Ore. 0. W. Morgan, who lives at the Eighty acres of land, within three upper end of Vint lands, was in the Cornelius had a city election, Mon miles of Oaston. Twelve acres city Monday. 0. W. aayt that the (i.v. .nii linenun tieWt ao fr cleand, of which one acre is in line potato men of his vicinity are feel ,8 Ooimcilmen is concerned, wort by bearing prunes. Forty sores of "g elated over the present good a vole 0f a)oUt 20, M. II Hen good limber. Will largely pay for prices for their potatoes, but all derson was elected by two votes llu were Manle elected oouitcilmon: b , VV. bohoen for sale; place perhaps pay all. Logboue are grieving over the bad roads on ovr nj8 opponent, Chas. B. J. G. Pel- on place, that one could occupy aooount of delivery. chanan, and the following' 1, Paciflo until be built. Half mile from T.aVrannn I'lmto ami Vina fanU elected cnunollmon: V. V. Si eonooi. ininy living springs on Camn W- 0i y , Ce(iar Mill, nr., Andrew Benson, W. J. Merrill, ,, r "n,r7 will give a j'dntdanceat the Wood- ammeo. noischer; Kecoriier, vvm , 12,000. hslf down, balanoe uian Ttau ,ieftr (;e,jar Mill, on Hat- Vickers; Treasurer, 0. C Hancock T - II. la .a ' I . ' . prnerty Terms, on lime. Reasonable mayor in t.vaut l. i . . ,1 n .1 f ir. ir I . . .. 1 . . .1 . urany, April il, AOmiHSlon, r. iieuuereon whh weewu Anyone WlBUIng to loofc this plane ofinilmn t (UV I,ra nf ih bv a maiorilv of two votes. Mr. over can write a day or so before Lr(er, however, will be sold tickets Henderson lunning on the anti- coming, and be will be met &t for fifty cen la. saLSLLiiiia amsiss ln awn us nisi'MMn, IW (lAMton Or under lue state law lour months , , . , ttuiioui in tun leant tuav oau mo uou- j ...J I1F 11 ... . . I. DiiTi cd rnui-i im' uuoieu. w aHuinsiou tjouniy is I I pcriinun oim oi wo inont uroKrene' . ! .1 ... ... . . f ive in mo siaie in iuo matter oi saloon ticket. . The liaonse however, wss elected hy stantial majority, so far council went. ticket, a sub- as the POMONA GRANGE Mr James E. Blltler, of this city, aohonla. but thora nr inmn mnnn and MISS Marian E. Conklin, Of .!n illnlrlnU whlb hnvn tint been J. Cumraings and Miss Central City, Iowa, were united in havinu enouuh school. Ross Jiawfer, oi fortland, were Hillsboro visitors, Sunday. William Joos, who is ranching on the home place beyond Glencoe, was In the city Saturday. Are you a smoker? Then call Bcbiller or PJicellencia for the t-.l Deceased was an industrious and uWon reliable young man and whs well Jacob Iteichen, of near Phillips, thought of hy his neighbor!. funeral took place 1 ueeday. The Nannies For Sale Fifty bead of Angora nanniet, bred to registered buck S, H, Law rence, Sherwood, Ore., R. 4, Ranch tiear Hehollu. 'Big Bill" Storey, MuUnomab'e one time sheriff, was out Monday, the gueet of T. It. Iunbrie, the two going out on a fishing expedition. was in town Monday, ow road buai ness for hta district. John Uetbel and wile:mkM.oun taindale, were in the city Saturday. John Loft is, of above Olennoe, was in the county seat Saturday. John McCallen, of near Cedar Mill, was in town Saturday. Harry Hall, of Shady Brook, waa I In town the last of the week. Alex Oordon, the Olenooe ranch- I er, wat in town Balurday, marriaee at Marion, Iowa, March SO, r.)Q7, the ceremony having beon performed in the M. K. Church lbs groom is conpRcled with an engineering department of the P. it. A N. Co., and has held a po sition as a draughtsman. While attbe St. Louis Fair Mr, Butler met Miss Conklin, and their mar riage is the result of a romance of three states. At present they will reside In this city. . Card of Thanka We desire to thank those who have so kindly assisted tin during our recent bereavement, the illness and death of Mrs. Flora Humphreys. 'John Humphreys Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Perkins. Hillsboro, Ore., April 2, 1J()7. Argus and Oregonlan, 12.00. The Washincton County Pomona Orange will meet with bcholls Granite No. 338, at the Artisan Dr. 0. W. Biggera, a pioneer hall, Scholia, Wednesday, April nhvsiclan of this state, foimerlv 21. 1907. The subjects for after practicing at Lebanon, died at La noon discussion are: "Orchard Grande Friday evening Deceased and Fruit;" "Women's Institutes ;" eaves one Ron. Dr. O. L. Unruers. "State JNormal schools, it is ex who married Misi Lena Abbott, of peoted tbat a large class will re this city. The body was brought oeive the "Fifth Degree" which wil from Eastern Oreeon for interment be conferred in the evening. Al " i . .... . .. at Lebanon. Sneaking of old ooins and the ... . . coin contest in i'orllanu, J. u Lamkin hart two U. S. half dollars which are in a fine slate of pre Bur vation, the milling and the designs "Patrons of Husbandry" are in viled to be present. Carrie B Schmeltaer, Lecturer. Chas. Koon'z and family have moved into the Cornell property Vegetable and MARKET FisK 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 (SL Son DRINK GAMBBJNUS BEER The Best of All Beers SOLO BY me LION SALOON t. J. LYONS, froprUtor , S I ur a. ...... .. J t ki j.. . ,i.i .. L.n .u- oo iiaiiiiiuiuii Kiireei, uou r- fe..ah fro th. mint Or, nf . "0W OnpVing the Schmelt them is of the vintage of 1810, and zer hou6e on 1 hirw 0tlk' . this coin Mr. Lamkin picked up & Cattle pasture for Spring and Joplin, Mo., in 1885. The coin of Summer. Good tame grasses and 1812 he got in this city 31 yetrs plenty of water. Good , fences, sgo, while working in the hard- Will take stook beginning with ware store. He aleo has a Spanish Mayl. O. W. Marsh, Cornelius, quarter, date of 1810. 'Ore,, it. V, V 1. . &f)e Delta Drug Store Hillsboro, Oregon Prompt, Accurate, Reliable. We try to accommo date, but cannot carry "Long Time" accounts. "v- -