HEb JniILL HILLSBORO, OREGON. APRIL 18. 1907. NO. 5 VOL. XIV. SBR i rp ONE GREAT TANGENT This In the Survey From Her tha to Hillsboro, Llcctrlc Line MEANS A SPEEDY The "American Citizen," played by i local troupe from Mcminn villa, at the Crescent laat Saturday evening, wu well received, and gave splendid satisfaction. Doty, aa the citizen who eschewed nis Americanism in order to eave hia clients, who bad been swindled by hia partner, wai a success, and Mirs Irvine, aa bia wife in name scueuuu on,y1lhe1. ?? myr?ing ll'SL1! saving hia Kood name, waa very Eaulnctr Donald, of tb0rri!oa Electric, good. Wortman, aa "Sims," and l ri. Sa.urdav Ubrt Tilbury, aa the promoter, ' . , Ia 11. a mnml I half aitfl inrt waa fln all lb wav throuuh Chief ldiginm Donald, or the Ore- Iny tlmft tnat "Mack" wanta a gou Kleolrio Railway, with a line good bouse they can coma to tbia in nwminiRtinn between city and get it. Hon. C. V. ualio a aa 'i v ' - - - i . . . Portland and Salem, and with two jy-j fl survey ueiwem . . Brt nair In comedy or pathoa Bertha, connoting with the Salem- Portland line, was in town naiur- M Tucker of jeffarBon, day, and in talking with tne Ar- Oreeon. were here Saturday, look gna reporter, said that the survey ljng over the cl'y water and light it.u ..... .ill itmit.tlH viva Dlant. Jeffrson baa voted bonda VU IUII "7 " " 11 .. . A.nnnn .1 19.. .su ..., f,.r the in tne aum oi u.uuu ior me pur A III IIU attat- " - - them a 12 mile tangent uninitiated it iniirht bn wrll to atate that a tat.gent means an ab solutely etraight line and true will mean a dandv teed. He atatra that bia road In not a hot air nrmioaiiluii at all. and they are not hmldina in the newspapers Whether or not they build, he the COUNTY BOARD LISTS TUI0IJ3 BRIDGE Lxpcct new Structure to Last Thirty-Five Years BID FOR STEEL SPAS OFFERED Waa Rejected, However, pensive aa Too Ex poe of municipal light and water, the town to own and operate a ., . . i deep wen waier system aim a regu lar system of lighting. The town ban 400 inhabitants, and this amount will give them a service for years to come, even if the town . . should grow greatly. They were m". .1 J I.L L..1 it... 0iO. won pitmseu wim wuat iuoj o here in the way of system and The Countv Court, consisting of Judge J. V. Goodin, and Com missiotiers W. J Butner, Beaver too, and C. B Buchanan, Come lius,'met hat Saturday, and opsn ed bids for the construction of the Scholia bridge across the Tualatin River, near the Groner & Rowell mill. There were but two bids offered, one for a wooden span and one for a steel span. The steel span bid was entered y- A. E Eberhardt, of Walla Walla, and be figured that he could put in the 80 foot span for 11825; repair on old piers, $100; trestle work, $620; a total for the work at - . i .1... auliitl hut iiBiro, TV. ""'" V. I In M..n Hmilh aUtoa 1 II H llllff. BIKi IIUDVUCI ... " pay; aim wnemer uiey D. B Ueasoner offered a bid on the same work, only that be would put in the Howe truss of timber, for $1747.44, total, and the coiv tract was awarded to Mr. Reasoner The timber will be tarred, and the court estimates that the structure Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moulton, t will be good for 35 years It will bo have been visiting at Dr. A. I be a covered bridge, and there will that they will in all probability put in wood water pipe as the iron pipe baa raised to a price above their limit. be new piling approaches. driven under the people want 11 would I'll must dig up too much for privi leans. Mr. Swignrt, president of the com osn v. recently wrote the Argus that be would bave s onuming 10 say to the people of this jxiriion of U. Bailey's for a few days, depart the countv after a short time, and ed Saturday morning for Portland it is summed that be will come Mr. Moulton has a position with through with his proposition as ItheSanteFe Copper Mining Co, aoon as he knows what tie ran uo in New Mexico, in the metallurgy In the way of construction. department, and they aoon leave I Jamaican to take up tneir residence in ma. --- . . , , .. r.. tr it. it i n.,..,n.,. lipa aefllinn or the world. r. ji. uowiuy, ui iii. ...vro., r- - nuMe into tins section, sni s ami m u u at i sjft ki assoma n i r - - wss in the city Saturday. w..,uiu..7 bel j the TnUfpenden,tiD , recent Hanr Harms, of bevond Glen- mm ' w issue, to a communication, must ... .n a rami culler KatnrJav The United Artisans, of Diller. have encountered abort shrift at VW,- ' ' . .. . . .' . . .! II' 1 It... S . ..... . i he Id a very tileasant Dasaei social uorvains, receuuy. noro m rrsns Wilfennaca ana wue, oi i wlni n;iu- Wt. .nt h him in the Oregon m k VIIOII MBit SSI i'lllvj i inoi ?v vu i wief vvmv "j -w . - - 0 n-a.lio Airaninfl Ttinrsi ! tl natt I All um,J' little literarv nroaram. and the Lawrence C. Brown, of Iowa basket salee. amountins to $25. Hill, was in the city the last of the weut Into the social entertainment week. fund of the order. II . A. Hubbert, Satisfaction guaranteed, in the foreman atthe Third Street mill, of . u.k in the public .choo. and 1 they ii. IIP... I III... A I LI11H niLV. WIH ID llWIIUIUUfl. . . r. - r vwran tinvo -un, ...i . Lamkin Co. Farm for sale: Eight miles "SWACK" WHACKS AGAIN ALBANY. Or.. April n.(To the KJItor.) This li how that 1 were treated in the city of, Corvallis Oregon at the College There were tome young women top to tnlk to me lor tnat t uaa oiven co Uege to talk in the Y. W. C. A. but T - 1.... .. . I I .1... men i were iuii euiiik i i w " Jl,n Jarkand fun.ilv of near southwest of Hillsboro; 34 acres; 8 nujor Kd ward and there were in the John Jack ami luiiuiy, oi near ..j. !!. k.i lot of hoottluma boya that aaid that they Farmioglon, wers tip to the county seat, Monday. John Abbott, the Forest Grove jeweler, was down to lie county seat, Monday. Geo, Haase. of Canton, and who Is working for the Tanner mill, was down to the city Sunday. did not like to tee niggers talking to anceeaBily cleared; good pasture; ulte women So they told me to get of living water; small iruit; log Darn: the campua they would aiiowea to ten minuu io get oi ineco uc(e ground indtut half of that time were gone small house; ideal dairy farm and is on milk route. 11,050 and easy terms. Inquire at Argus olbce. Frank Wallacs. of First and Washington Street, left thia week for Hammond. Oreaon. whioh is Already So they aaid that i could not come to the achool and talk to the whit girla the president said to them that if be were bowling At Itiein ti tney am not care thev had no rieht to care for that they wer Nothing but one nhorae atude nta. So he aaid to them that you cannot Bother that man so then i do not hold you up in thii thing ao you let along this man ne la not Cluing Homing u.u u nicy want him to be l'unish they will come, to the one that have aomelhing to do I dependent phone, 144. Eggs t v n;t.uni ulm l vea tin in situated a mile or so tins eiae oi i, frt,.il,illa alxivri (ileni'oe. was in Fort Stevens, on the toiumma ik. nii Mnni.v rirnnnn. I Itivor bar. Us noes to work in v vni . , I 11W Kei.lav On of the old """J VJ - ' 1 - , 1. nma.a r ik. rimxnvi pimntrv lirown L.eanorn enKS, 10 eacu 1 1 III Ul w. v - - J I w " was in town Monday morning. A. J. Richardson, of Portland . r . .1 . t. ! - was out suniiay, tne giiem 01 me brother in-law, Dr. F. J. Hmley. Hon. Chas. V.Galloway, slate Uvered to any part of. the city land agent, and an appointee oi Governor Chamberlain, wua in toe .!. O 1 . cii nunuiiv. i . . w . - i li lucv wcic mn w ' i- li, ui . whn ma heart Rnenams .. : ..... i .i.... ir .i... . ..... it i uiMi.i . w -r . i mev can inai nite uw ium ilch u umi Gents' and boys doming, un . ie W(!e.. UD n that section. Lice then I donot care to Any thine bad, line now In Kuh, Puuban x ris- u. ioij rAito lmt Mondav evenins So then t will . ii ur.i. o- - -- r -1 ,., .hi. oner mneeruy maneav n. f Ur bia home in l'ortland. t. a rungoui.D. w.iUnar alooV .ml noultrv ... I HRtMaj w.ww J J J. H. McNamer and C. W. Mc- ,.Alia vVfttkina remedies are Namer, of Forest Urove, wore down to the county sent, Monday, look ing after horses Wanted: Farms and lands of Urove, Ore., Paoifio Phone )4. The Knight Tacking Company of all kinds for sale and rent. Ad- Paul T.unilauer. who boueht a Portland report that tney had a dress J. II Foreman, L'05 East Li .k. wat Ilnlon church, verv successful season at their Morrison. Portland, Oregon. in the oitv Cider Factory at Cornelius, i .aniia.nir neaioa 10 ran. o iucv neio tu oubuo u i . . r. ... i l : I of the Kural spirit, me reaiiy r tH - ., . f great farm and stock paper of the 1". . DresBea oa Bhare. aB aettins. for 50 cents: also full blood with the So vou cannot bother him it Buff Leghorn eggs lor natCDing you ao you win nave wouoie on your nnmnaea Ml ennla for Rfittinir of 13 hands So they were chasemg about the purposes, oU cents tor selling oi twt of corvaUU at nMnt nd Ti,e ftira. Agnes uowan, umauuro. u- tktle ril)ki unlil lale nouri of Ule niKnt US- and if vou call that Decent then i donot want any of that So then i were coming down the C. K, K, R, Track, April the Sam Johnson, of Shady Brook, nth, About Dark ana i met a, coupeia w j... u.ii : ii...,, irolne. Down the track riaying iu ne WRB id muuu.y, uuK.uB ... --..j r. . M b and ,nch Uke ,f ill that nice uo you tuei en i donot care to Any th close on thia forlhat i would not like To have sister to go there in that colleeee. That Is how thev oone me some oi them hoodlums want to be bad, that all . . . o 1.1 . U'... I.U what farmers and dairymen should LecturJer Traveler Exsplorer of the Most use for best suocess. Z. M. LaUue, pirt 0f the World. acent. 404 Pacific Avenue, Forest northwest, was in the city Sunday. and who has r-Jnavers first built in that fection, k .. .U. ..l III. first jytS up to vuo liuuuijr w" ... of the week. Nick Kemtusr, of Cooper Moun tain, and who Iibb grown hops on We sell a complete line of utoves ,he KCUBtomer 8nd Rbout narawnre, every farmer around here has his Come and see them ...J . ;.i ; n,- n0. .3 l a ail i oa 4 a n ass a sa T u nil.,.nn of IWverton.and "u. """"1 "u7."' " i - - . ., nrnokerv. eto. uoine ana see mem , - !. . .u. n. bfinn there fiirioe tn8 . 1 . . . CaBK 01 pure uiucr m ujo umur auu Bo F p.v bu, Breater portion oi tne Schulmerioh Bros. J, M. Qreear, who the uva ti hill for many seaeonfl, waa up to the city Saturday, on business at the court house. Sam 8oren8nn, who was injured last Winter, down on the river, was in town from Furmington, Monday. He expects to soon be able to navigate without the use of crutches. Speaking of groceries if you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to b found in the market, try John Dennin. He is after your trade, and once a customer, alwayB a customer. Mrs. J. W. Hflwell and F. J Williams, of this city, and Warren Wllliama. of Mountoindale. went to Summerville. Saturday, to at tend the funeral of their siHter Mrs. Frazier, whose remains were iuterred at that place, Sunday. DDle iuice is shipped to the Knight nas Deen in Fackms Uompany s pianr, ai rori California for his health, returned Und, for the converting into cider- the last of the week. He says that vinegar. The company is to put he found cold, raw weather down I up more tauks this summer in there, much to his disappointment, anticipation of an even greater O.K. Kindt and A. N. Davie., rJJyLT . ... i .L. rp.,. aGCOUub OI lUO uiuio wkidiy n&icnu- ofKinton, were in the JJowledge of the Cider Factory day, on business. Mr. Kindt re- e fc Tq ports seeding as very lai. aown in hQamsa ftt that Section. ... nm-nolina the enmntnv is now Our line of spring dress goods con trading with the farmers commenced to arrive irom around there for cucumbers lor New York. Come and see tbem. nioklinir purposes, and intends to Schulmerioh Bros. erect tanks and buildings this rr n :...n. r iIia noana Summer to take in and salt tbe , v, ivvM J r ..a.,!-- ikia Foil no a rahnrvA ior me preu uo ui vu.rr . . pA,(lani1 DVUUA 1U1 . v. . . - x business A basket social will be given on the evening of April 15), at the Flint Sohool House, for the purpoBe the dies in the city Monday, on business. J. S. Robinson, of Farmington, was in the city Monday, and called on the Argus, I'll saw wuuvui -wv.,, i Carl Meier, of the Rood Bridge oI pmohasing an organ for section, was in the oity Saturday. Bor.0ol. Everybody invited, 1 Jas Gibson, of East Portland, please bring baskets.-Mies West was in thsoity Tuesday. . . , loott, teacher. All kinds of hardware. C. A. Lamkin Co. Job. T. Rooks, of Vinelands, was in town Saturday. D. B. Emrick, of Scholls, was in the city Saturday. Saturday Evening Telegram and Argus, $2.00 per year. Max Weethofr, of Beaverton, was in tbe city Friday. Fine lot of onion seed in bulk at the Climax Mill store. Jacob Jacky, of beyond Glencoe, was in the city Saturday. - D. Mclnnis. of near Farmington, was a county seal visitor Saturday. Fred Berger, of near Bethany, . . ri i . i was in the county real naiuraay. II. Wehrung & Sons carry a full line of Heinz' pickles and bottled goods. F. Schoen Sr , of Cornelius, was down to the county seat the last of the week. Are you a smoker? Then call fir the Schiller or Excellence 0egon manufacture. Born, April 14, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCourt, a son, weight 12 pounds. I am agent for the Judson Blast ing I'owder. J. w. anoerveiaen, Royt Ore. Both 'phoneB, Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott, of Portland, were out Sunday, guests at the E. L. Abbott home. We are sole agents for ths cele brated Chatham fanmill. Price, complete, f!J7 50. Schulmerich Bros. Fred IIaafe;of west of Farming- ton, was in the city Monday, and made the Argus office a pleasant call. Golden Polish Pegs for sale; setting of 15 for $1.00. J. u. Pel- lette, Hillsboro, Route 1, Pacihc States Phone. Julius AsbBhr, of South Tuala tin, and Gerbardt Goetze and Carl Pfsh). of Blooming, were in town Saturday. For sale: Youne Poland China sows, to litter in May. Dam and pigs have registered sire. Bowlby Brothers, Cornelius, Route 2. II. T. Buxton, one of Forest Grove's pioneers, was down Satur day, turning in assessments made in his section for the current tax year. For sale: Seven head of work horses, well broke, ranging from 1.000 to 1,300. Wm. Smith, Glen coe. cn Goodin place. Address HillBboro, Route 3. Fred Somraers, formerly of near Mountaindale, died Friday, at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Port land, of liver trouble. Deceased was about 42 years of age. For sale: Full blood Scotch collie doa. two rears old. Will make fine stock dog. D. C. Bur ton. Tortland, Route 2, one mile east of Cedar Mill. Captain Paul Reimere, who has a neat little property in tbe Bloom ing section, was down to tbe coun tv eeat Saturday, and made the Argus office a pleasant call For centleraen'8, ladles' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We hNve them for everybody, and at prices that are values. C. A. Ogden, superintendent of the Oregon Nursery ranch, was in Monday morning, with his teams taking out a carload of ornamental shrubbery for his Spring planting Threshing outfit for sale: $1100 takes it. Complete, including 16 H. P. engine, Advance Separator woodsaw connections, etc. Address P. O. Box 115, Forest Grove, Ore Claude Robinson, for years compositor on the Argue, spent Sunday in the city, for ten months he has beeu on a ueppner paper, and he expects soon to go to Elleneburg. We have just recaived a carload of Utah Land Plaster. AIbo a full supply of blasting powder. If you want salt, remember that we have just received a carload. Anderson & Son, Reedville. A. J. Smith, of Goldendale, who lived northwest of town thirty years ago, was down last week, the guest of his son, Wm. smith, of Glencoe. Mr. Smith is one of the old pioneers of this section, and thinks we have a great future. Alfred Cummings, formerly of Buxton, is now up in the Van couver Island country, Brisish Columbia, where he is cruising timber. He writes he sees no such timber up there as we have in Ore gon, and particularly in the moun tains above Buxton, and over in the Nehalem. He says that Van couver Island beats Oregon for rain, and up there it goes one better on rainfall that while it rains 11 months in Oregon, giving us a dry August, that up there August is also a wet month. CU1S. PATTON, COON, AGAIN Caught at Vancouver, Wa9h , Last of The Week PATTON SAYS HE NEARLY STARVED Feet Went Back so Bitn. Mo Dis grace to Run when you are Scared." Chas. Patton, the negro who broke jail two weeks ago last Fri day morning, was caught at Van couver, Wash., last Saturday, and Sheriff Connell went over and got the prisoner, Sunday, and he is now safe in the Hillsboro county jail. Patton takes his re-capture philosophically, and sayB he will take his medicine. He was seen in tbe jail Monday morning, and unburdened himself as follows to tbe Argus reporter: "Tbe first day I laid out in the woods north of town, and I had to "lay low" aa the boya were passing me every few minutes. I a a under a big log and couldn't be seen. You bet I waa scared. When night came, I walked back down First Street and could ate tbe jail lights a winkin' at me an' I said, "not fer me, twioklera." I went on south, and made into the timber in South Tualatin. I waa cold and hungry and I d assent show my black bead in daylight. I jea' went to a henbouve once in a while, in the ight, and pulled a rooster off the roost. fer I had to live, and I would eit to ungry that at timet I thought I would ttarve. I finally made Oregon City after dayt an' days, and my feet were to lame that I could n t make no time tav, "It nt no disgrace to run when vou are skeered," is it? I went over to Van couver, and there they pinched me. ow, look heab, Mr. Newspaper man, don't ycu go an' run no great big story about this. I never robbed Thornburgh at all, jet' as shuah as there'a a God in Heaven. I guess, though, I'll atav in this country for a while." n MAGGAGC CREAM1 is today indispensable on the dressing: table of gentlewoman or eentleman. Not only does a Pompeian Massaee perfectly cleanse the skin, but removes v rinkles and blackheads, takes out stiffness of the facial muscles, animates the tissues, and makes the nesh hrm ana sona. 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 Price 50c and 91.00 per Jar Hillsboro Pharmacy BEAT FOREST GROVE he Hillsboro Public school nine went up to Forest Grove, Saturday, and played the r oreBt Grove school nine, returning with victory perch ed on their banners, the score be- ng Hillsboro, 14, and Forest Grove, The Hillsboro aggregation has beaten the Forest Grove nine sev eral times, and the lads at the county seat are now challenging any t am in the county under 16 years of age. The lineup was: Hillsboro Forest Grove Ford , c Sttke reetnan p Carson Newell lb Man Asbahr 2b Mills Ratchelar ss Nichols Greer., 3b Shaw Conklin If Russell Commons cf .Christian Long, Schulmerich, rf. Moore I'ltcher freeman struck out J4, and Pitcher Carson struck out 4. Umpire, Wirtz. Building Material We have just received a large shipment of Shin gles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Sand, Gravel, Fibered and Unfibered Plaster. See our prices before buying elsewhere. Climax Feed Store Both Phoaes PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm 2 miles north west of Banks, at 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, APRIL 26 Bay mare, 8 yesrs, 1600; bay mare, 4 yrs, 140c; bay geiamg, 7 yrs, 15C0; Day gelding, 9 yrs, 1300; gray gelding, 1300; sorrel mare, 1300; oiac anving norse. 8 yrt, 1000; bay pony; black cow, in milk; 4 dry cows, Iresn this bummer; 2 3-yr olil neiiers, iresn soon; yearling beiler, 35 ueau sueep; 3 luuioer wagons, 3.jxn; buggy; several aets work harness; 2 sets of single harness, hayloader, plow and numerous other articles. Also about 20,000 feet rough aud dressed lumber. Lunch at noon. Terms of Bale: Under $10, cash; $10 and over, one year's time, ap proved note, 7 per cent, interest. Lj. F. LA USI Ii! Mo. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. - A 1 l ' I fg' EveryJily j TTTEV J.U InC"- Wnt 8 groceries, and ev II j j'j-'-j vjr i3m T!"t e,3r am''T should do ut tke jua- M ' ItI'I' l A. TSl tice to give ut a trial, We carry I ! - 7 ' awarl a line of absolutely Dure and I I I- - . SSblI groceries, and we take I I vr -rrrJfraME- pride in giving everybody cour. 1 LMMMii-i-ilj teoua treattn ent and the certain . L IZZj ty of satisfaction. "Get onr I I Tj i -prices and compare them with I 11 tJ" j i "bat you are paying. FOR SALE Eighty acres of land, within three miles of Gaston, twelve acr cleared, of which one acre is in fine bearing prunes. Forty acreB of good timber. Will largely pay for place perhaps pay all. Log house on place mat one couia occupy until he built. Half mile from school. Thirty living springs on property fine for dairy ranch. Terms, $2,000, nail down, balance on time. Reasonable interest. Anyone wishing to look this place over can write a day or so before comine. and he will be met at station and taken to place E Beet, Gaston, Ore. Vegetable and Fish : MARKET 1 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 CO. Son r DRINK GAMBRINUS BEER The Best of All Beers SOLD BY 13he LION SALOON Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Reed and Miss Julia Richards, of McMinn ville, . were in the city Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Rahn. Saturday evening host and hostess and their guests were ser enaded by the McMinnville siring band, which happened to bs in the city at the Crescent. Mr. Reed returned Sunday evening, and the ladies are remaining here for the week. Draft and driving horses for Bale at the Cornelius Bros.' old stable, Forest Grove, Ore. E. D. Bogan, Paciflo Phone Main 31, E. J. LYONS. rroprUtor 2fe Delta Drug' Store Hillsboro, Oregon Prompt, Accurate, Reliable. We try to accommo date, but cannot carry "Long Time" accounts.